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LANCASTER. JULY 12 1S85.
They arc Hjiiecrltcs.
rrtu eA...v.1l.n., xltf.wa rt Ce respmhll
'ttCtbe rascal who, making off with stolen
O goods, shouts "step thief" loudly, iu thi
y ... . .ti.,1inltir ntfentlnn from lilm.
.1 sell and escaping In the ensuing hullab.U-
k v loe. They have been haing a meeting te
:, pretest loudly Hgunst the action or tne
l)nlieasiaie,'ceimieiii rciuamg iu juutccu
with an investigation ofthe Payne senate
rial election, which even under a partisan
legislature was futile. There was a sui pi pi
cien that the Democratic caucus was con
trolled corruptly for Mr. Payne. There
never was the slightest evidence adduced
that the votes of the members directly for
senator were se Influenced ; and as the
Republican IIouse committee in Ohie had
net been able te discover any such thing,
the Senate decided that it had nothing be
fore it te justify action. The real reason
for the Ohie editorial disturbance Is net any
sense of outrage at this disposition of the
case, but a desire te divert attention from
the rascalities of the last legislature out
there. The action of a State Senate mi
nority swearing in members and do
ing business, and of a packed par
tisan supreme court justifjing them,
J-cwitheut a precedent for unblush
..g roguery in any state of this Union ex
cept under some of the carpet-bag govern
ments of the Seuth. It is an indelible dis
grace te our institutions, second only te the
electoral commission, which was planned,
plotted and executed for and by Ohie men
Oue of the Ohie Republican congress
men, Groiener, has been making a speech,
tee, up at Henry C. Bew en's Pourthef
July celebration, In Woodstock, Conn. ;
which he devoted te the subject of the
ballet and its abuses. He promulgated
little that was new, relating the old story
of " suppressed " votes in the Seuth, based
entirely en the fact that in many districts
in the Seuth no opposition candidate is run
against the majority nominee. The result
ing figures prove- only this ; and net that
any votes are suppressed. All of Gros Gres Gros
vener's inferences en that assumption are
false and fallacious and his address
unworthy of the man and theoccasien.
He went en te relate from Greeley's
" Life of Henry Clay " and ether Whig
authorities facts te show that Clay was net
fairly defeated by Polk ; and wept crocodile
tears ever the wide spread pollution of the
ballet ; but he had net the courage and the
manliness te Bay that all ether frauds upon
the ballet and corruption of the franchise
in this country paled before the stupendous
frauds and Infamies of 1870-77, which made
Hayes president ; and that no mere patent
fact ever existed in American politics than
that Garfield's election in November, 1SS0,
depended upon the purchase of votes in In
diana in October of the same year.
Of course, these facts are ignored by tlw
Indignant purists of Ohie Republicanism
JThelr guilty souls shrink from the contem
plation of their own wrongs. They can see
a mete in Mississippi and swallow a camel
in New Yerk; but the beam in their own
eye is invisible ; they strain at the gnat.
They are hypocrites and pretenders.
He Misses the Point.
"Who excuses accuses. Lieutenant A.
"Wilsen Norris has begun te explain hN
Gettysburg speech, which has excited se
much indignation and derision. He and a
few of his associates appeal te Pennsylva
nia pride by declaring that Gen. Sickles
provoked the at tack iu claiming tee much
glory for hiimelf and his Third corps ;and
that te let his Hosten speech go un
answered was te strip Reynolds of his
laurels and put them en the brews of "the
New Yerk crowd."
Lieutenant Terr'i seems te entirely
miss the point of the criticism inade upon
his performance. "What he said that has
provoked all the row was that Gen. Sickles
received an order which he did net obey ;
and which both Sickles and Heward say
never was received. The obligation rest
ing upon Norris Is te prove his assertion ;
net te explain the resentment and provoca
tion under which he made it. If he can
show that such a dispatch was sentjand re
ceived and disobeyed, then it is in order te
discuss the consequences of it ; but for the
present Norris must prove his novel state
ment or bear the brand.
Why We Laugh.
The New Yerk Sun, in discussing the
' 4,. itiert of the civil service commission upon
I. h reetmaster Veazy, et Baltimore, saya :
h. K aPw1Lca -l18 law, wbieh deals with acts, be
.-- r-r. , w.,. uwn van mil lip
pointing omeer'a tnetivus im Hsisr,ins,i .,!
itareMen. for preferring one candidate te
jetner be brought out unless be choesei te
?;Tbe report, as we understand it, admits
HMrtiuoappeinungoiucer'smome cannot
1m determined without his disclosure of it.
la Mm case In question Veazy frankly made
SI known. lie preferred te have a test Is.
WW made, and boldly answered that when
Jm was giren discretion under the law te
' Mwet one appointee from four ellglbles,
fci;eboeae a .Democrat In preference
j'i' Republican, because his office was
r nileu wiiu uepuuucansj uppeiuieu
they were iu-publicaus and wlth-
aity civil service teat. Tills avowal
the violation of the law I Jlad
tYmry, or if any ether official declined
bis motives and simply fallback
1 tfet exwsise of hte djjerttien, tbere te
no authority te dlsclpllne him there Is no
violation of the law ! This Is why we
think and we say the law, as established,
construed and administered, leads te ljlng
and Is ridiculous.
An Impossible Scheme.
It is given out with considerable ap
pearance of authority that Lord Salisbury
has proposed an alliance of the Teries 1th
the Unionists, headed by Lord Hartinglen,
for the control of the next English Parlia
ment. Itis said that his scheme will In
clude a local government bill which will
put England, Scotland and Ireland en a
like footing, and that it will tend te i.icm
tate the acquirement of small land holdings
by agricultural laborers.
Besides the inherent impossibility of
uniting these radically differing bodies for
any length of time, their proposals would
betreaUd with derision by thoe whom
tlry hope te appease. After living in the
clear, bracing air of Gladst no's proposi preposi propesi
Hon ferau Irish Parliament which shall be
supreme in local affairs, and which shall
have a voice alie in the Westminster P.u
llament, it would be strange indeed if the
nnuky atmosphere of the Sillsbury plan
would be breathed with satisfaction. The
Irish people would be led te honora
ble defeat by Gladstone, rather than te
barren victory under Salbbur"s Iadur
shlp. It Is said upon Kxxl authority there are
net less than COO.000,000 candles burned in
the United States In a year mere than one a
month for each man, woman, child and baby
in the land, and the demand slightly In
creases each year, netitlitandIng the coal
oil lamp", the Ra-Jets and the wonders et the
electric light.
Tun supply or geed caricaturists In this
country Is net nearly up te tlie de
mand of the Illustrated paper. The only
able caricaturist who is net at work uten
any paper Is Matt Morgan, who Is drawing
a salary of $15,000 ter painting war scenes
for panoramic shows. Themas Nast Is tied
up with the Harpers ; Kepplerand Schwarz
man are partners In Puck ; Gillani, .limner
man and Ilaniilteu have an Interest in the
profits et The Judge, ami Baren Pe Grimm,
who draws the Krenchy cartoons (or 7ic
Ecemng Telegram, gets 10,000a jtar treii'
Mr. Dennett for that work, rruueh nrlUU-
are said te be extremely quick te c.ilch the
ideas In every Held except politics. As the
political cartoon la the great feature In the
United States, few French artlsU have been
successful in their ventures here.
Tnr. lMtaburg lst has been tiken in by a
dispatch from Youngstown, Ohie, telling
hew a band of strolling Turks fed a baby te
their trained besrs. That U a very meuldy
chestnut. It started In New Jersey four
years age, and travels ever the country with
the Turks, bears and babies.
m w
Ghaham went through the Whirlpool rapids
at Niagara Talis safely In a cask, and Is re
garded as a v try clever person. Hal he lest
bis life, he would have been a foeL
m m
A vel .ve .theologian student caused the
raids en the Leng Branch gambling houses
by complaining of his being sw ludled therein.
It would be wiser for him te tie n millstone
about his neck and drown himself rather
than become a clergyman.
DcsiecnvTic growlers about the tardiness
of the president in appointing men of his
own party te olllce will de well te remeuiber
that of 3,&03 civil service positions which nre
filled by presidential appelntment,and which
reqnlre the confirmation or the United States
Senate, the president has, In fifteen months,
nominated successors te 2,057. The terms of
the remalnlng 1,000 are expiring at the rate el
tbroe a day, se that la another year the whole
number w 111 be changed.
Itepubllcan growlers about the character et
Cleveland's appointees will de well te nole
thatthoSenate has confirmed ljSCOefthemaud
Jected 10. During Grant's first tormtheSen termtheSen
ate rejected outright 32 runomlnatien, 234
failed by being laid upon the table and 119
were withdrawn. 1 1 Grant's second term
the Senate rejected VI of his appointments,
laid en the table 2rt9,and 131 were withdrawn.
In Uayes' term the Sanate rejected 103 of his
appointments, laid en thetabIe29S,cempelled
him te withdraw 103, and relurned te him
libeut action 50. In the terms of Garfield
and Arthur there were rejected 9; laid en
the table, 107, withdrawn, 89, and returned,
rneviDL.NLi:, Kbode Island, cannot get
along w ltheut bars. The Prohibition law has
caused one el its best hotels te close, and an
other Is lcsmg money te fast that Its demise
Is near at hand.
Ijr his recent speech In the Heuse, Kepro--eLSatlve
Bprinper utterly demolished the
republican claim el Democratic hostility te
)u.t claims of soldiers for pensions. lie
showed Shut, notwithstanding Cleveland's
vetoes of uu worthy bills, Democratic Con
gresses had dene far tbe most ler these
pilvate clalmints. Ter example, during
the entire eight jeirs of General Grant's ad
ministration only 512 private pensions were
granted. During the.l'ertj -seventh Congress,
Republican Iu both branches, only 151 private
iwiislen bills were paused. Hut during the
Forty-eighth Congress, which contained a
usjorityet Democrats In the Heuse, 652 of
Rilch hills passed and became laws; and dur
ing this Cengress, since Doceraber last, Con
gress passed CCj irivate pension bills, of
which about 575 had either been signed by
President Cleveland or had become laws
without his action. He had vetoed only
about ninety prlvate pension bills. Thirty
three mero such bills had beceme laws dur
ing his administration up te this time than
were passed (luring the entire eight years of
Goneral Grant's administration.
The present Dcmocralle rommisslener of
pensions, Gen. ISInck, has issued ever 110,000
certificates te pensioners sluce he assumed
tbe duties et ids rlllce, ten perctut. mere
than ever issued by any of his predecessors
during the same length of time. The trei trei
uryef She United States attests the effect of
General Black's increased elllciency In the
administration et the pension ofDce. The
payments te pensioners during the fiscal
year Just euded exceeded thoeeof the pre
vious tlscal year by ?8,000,000. Hut notwlth netwlth
standing this lncrease In pension payments
there had been a net reduction of expendi
tures during the past fiscal year of ever
f 10 000,000, as compared with the fiscal year
el 185.
Convincing evldence has been adduced te
hew hew the pension bureau was worked
Iu campaigns for Itepubllcan advantage.
During the last presidential year the num.
ber et claims of applicants for pensions con
sidered by the examining surgeons in cer
talu states wis very significant la Maine, a
contested state, there were 779 cases consid
ered In each congressional district. Jn
Massachusetts, relUbly Itepubllcan, where
no special political ellerts were required, the
number se considered was only 291 in oaeh
district In Pennsylvania, considered ro re
Uably Itepubllcan, there were onlyMioon enlyMioon onlyMieon
sidered Iu each district; but in Ohie, where
there was a great con toot, the number was G05
ineach district. In Indiana tliemimUr con
sidered was 821 In each dUtrlct, while la
Illinois, a Itepubllcan state, the number se
consldered was only 400 In each district.
Wherever there were great political contests
In 1831, the business of the pension elllce was
concentrated, te the neglect of worthy appll
canu who happenpd te live In states reliably
Republican or hopelessly Domecratio.
I'AitsoNDewxswIJlkeophla nasty name
before the public in the nastiest manner The
mytery is that his Bosten parishioner de net
begln a campaign the slogan of which would
be down with Downs,"
Mnv Nkm.ii: Ouant Sauteiiis Is said te
be entirely dependent upon her mother for
evcrythlng tlmtsbe and her children need,
except shelter and feed. She lives with her
butband's peeple In England, but her hus
band neglects her and makes no prevision
fjr her support. Yeung American girls
should stick te home untriiuenlal talent,
and then, II trouble comes, they will net be
tee far away from the pvrent bird's nest.
Liquids may new be ent through the
malls. Country postmasters may new ex
pert large consignments of druggist's "prescriptions."
O.vc touch or nature makes the whole world
Kin. Men from foreign lands and subjects of
alien forms of government being transferred
te our country, catch the spirit of our Institu
tions ami of home rule. Mr. Gladstenes the
prldoef the Britons and In every part of the
world men of his bleed and whose hearts
beat In sympathy with the best Interests of
the Knglish "empire watch with keen anxiety
his present battle ter the right. In I'hiladel
phla te-night the English, Scotch and Welsh
residents of that city are te keld n mass
meeting In St. Geerge's hall for the purpose
of expressing their sympathy with thestrug thestrug
gleef Mr. Gladstone te secure home rule for
Ireland.
PERSONAL.
GevKKNOit AniiKTT's daughter has ms.de
a great hit ns "Yum-Yum'' In amateur
opera at Sea Girt.
Hisiter M. J. OTauium.i., of Trenten,
officiated at the dedication of the new Catho
lic church, of SL Menica, at Atlantic City en
Minuay.
Aiuiv G. Tiu'nM.vVs seu mvs there Is
no en er en earth that will ever get his
fathir te accept any political position. He Is
done with politics, aud lerever.
Majon Geskual O. O. Heward says:
"1 he charge that General Sickles was dere
lict In his duty aud did net obey erders at
Gettysburg Is absolutely (also."
"M.vuies Haiu.ani" Is 51 years eid.
She lives new In Brooklyn though elS outh euth
ern birth and has been the wlfeet Bev. Ed
ward l'aysen Terhune since 1S."(J. Muetemi
ether novels hare been written since her
marriage.
Kine Lrnwie's chateau at Berg has been
teuiid te held cotters tli.ed with diamonds,
rubles aud pearl', watches and chains
amounting te a fortune. Keearches will be
made after hesrds whl 'h are supposed te ba
secreted In ether chateaus.
Hrv. WiLit.vM It KenFHTs, D. I),
llbMrltn el l'rliicelen theologies! seuilusry
ler the ast nine j esrs ind aHe stated clerk
el the general aseni'ilv, has accepted call
te thechKlr of pratdcil theolegv at the Lane
Theological eeui mar, Cincinnati, u.
Colonel Ha nnv YV. Gnv, formerly of
l.iueaster county, new of Philadelphia, of
the Schnraa"ker I'une company, against
a bem Cilenel M-. Clure bad the famous con
test some years age, has announced himself
as a cindldatn for state enater in the Fourth
district, against Mcfjrlane.
Uemiy AnnhT writes te a Bosten paper:
" I am sorry 1 can net agree with you about
the pronunciation of urbutus. 1 first wrote
my poem with the accent as you think it
should be; but changed it afterward with
the advice of Jehn Burroughs," that Is te say,
.Mr. Abbey preiers areutus te nruutus.
Tnr. lvti. Hen. YVm. H. Cele, represen
tative In Congress from the Third Maryland
district, was burled In Baltimore en Sunday.
The remains were removed te Bonnle Brae
cemetery and placed iu the mausoleum. The
final burial will net take place for six weeks,
as Dr. Cole requested that his body should
be kept that length of time. Mrs. Eleanora
Cele, mether of the late congressman, died
shortly bofero the funeral el her son from
the shock occasioned by his death.
Senater ErsTis, of Louisiana, Is an able
Uwver and eloquent orator. He Is a connois
seur In art, musle and literature, of rare taste
and cultivated judgment. He has seen every
thing and every bodyer notelnAmerlca; he has
been all ever tbecivtli7ed world In all great
libraries and art gsllerles ; he has heard the
great musicians and great actors ; he has read
everything that is worth reading In ancient
and modern literature, and he has a fund of
anecdetes remarkable even In Washington.
WKDHTr.H'a VAllltlDtlEI)
An KeelUh Dictionary Oiat Dees et Have
Peer at the Present Day.
The English language is the one which the
practical man of atlairs wishes te be most
conversant with. The acquirement of Ger
man and Trench and the ether tongues are of
great utility te their jossessor, but they are
mere superfluous than essential. The man
who has n geed knowledge of the Kngllsh
tengue has the vvherewlth.il for a most pleas
ant literary feast, and he who speaks it cor
rectly is a Jey te all with whom becomes
IntocenUct. Whlle the reading of the best
books, the works el the masters of Kngllsh
style are a geed means of acquiring the cor
rect use of thelanguage, theseduleus cultiva
tion el the dictionary is the btst way el learn
ing te read aud Bpeak tbe language as It should
bespoken. The greatest scheUrs are never
without their dictionaries, and the elder th6y
grew tbe mere inseparable It becomes as their
literary companion.
Of all the Kngllsh dictionaries that have
been printed, none combine se tnanv excel
lenees as Webster's Unabridged, vvlth its
thousands of word", with their detlnltiens
aud Illustrations. Leeking at the band band band
hoiiie copy laid en our table by the
Subllshers, O. fc C. Merrlam it Ce.,
prlngtleld, Mass., through the courtesy of
Wtn. Klddle, their agent In this city, ene Is
struck with nstenilunent at the magnitude
of the work and the accuracy exhibited in its
compilation. Net only has it an appendix
of useful tables, but also a supplement of
nearly 5,000 new words. The new edition
contains a new pronouncing gazatteer of the
world, as well as pronouncing biographical
dictionary. It Is an Kngllsh compendium
that uoeiio who cares 10 knew the language
as U should Ue known can alletd te be with
out. 31 Iu Cleveland's Retrospect.
Frem the Chicago Tribune
"I am going te wilte a book entitled Kx Kx
Rex and Ilex,' which will embody my ex
periences of Washington society. Ne ene
can Imagine what tne sensation Is te be sud
denly elevated from eb-curity te the veiy
ax of soelnty In a ni'iment, as It were
without warning te a position entirely
unsought and undreamed of and then
te descend from that ihwIUeii and leek
back upon that glittering year et my lire,
with Its wealth of associations, with Its mar mar
veleous experience". Ththe things I cannot
tell you of. 1 must write thorn In a book.
1 will wrPe of Washington, uet te make
my txxk sell, but ler the leve of telling
my ist toelings. I have nothing but
praise and love for the ladles or Washing Washing
ten. I met tbore hemn of the noblest people
In the world. 1 met ladles born and reared
lnatlluenceand petition. They Indefinitely
charmed me. I have no means of knowing
j et hew they regard me, but I will ever re
gard Iheui with the klndestef reelings, par
ticularly She wire of .Senater Legan, who is,
perhsjis, the most popular perbeu In Wash Wash
lnsteu." IS TIIK OLOA3I1.MI."
M10 laid her head upon hla breast
And said, " rorevor here 111 rust."
Her soft white hand he softly pressed
1 he drooping golden head caressed
And bald, " ily darling 11 nice,
The pett der en your face
Is telling my w hlte vest."
Fremtht Jlotten Veurltr,
Itshy Is teething Hardly knew It-using Ha
Hash's 'teething Letien. Price, 25 cints.
Themands of babies are wasted and haggard
from dlarrheiu. Dr. Maud's Dtarrhuu Mixture,
cures without drjlns the bowels. Price,
C80,, Jyl lmdAw
rUJttUTUUK.
-C1UKMTUUE WAI.IsROOM.H.
KITCHEN FTJMITITUE
AT
Hoffmeier's Fnrniture Warerooms,
20 BAST KINO STREET,
r 1'Ioture mines te Uraar.
HrKVIA LAVTl OK
SlMMlirs CI UK mill ImmrtlMtcl
y rcllflve
Ills, rnr
Croup, Whooping Cough ami Itninch
ssln by 11 11. Cochran, Druggist
Uucen turret.
.e. 117 .North
t'Hiillnn.
We would caution the I'nlillc te ben sir et
Healers etlsrlng Kemp's IWI.nm nt le than the
regular Price, Wc-Mits unit 11, tn nit, nilnir Iml
billens or InferlorartlcJcsarenelil the genuine
In onler In enable them te, H lu-npH 11 11
i-ecnrnn, uruKKii .-u, u, .ertn yuren i
our agent for i.iiiieu.ter. Sample bottle
bottle plen
utMnit.tw
iu j uurrr.
111AT II U'M.SU COUCH! ran be e .pilck'v
eureil b shlleh's Curv. VV gnamntee It. t ei
sic by II, 11 Cochran, llrncnrlst, Vn l'T Mith
Queen Mreet.
ltrnens llrr mtli
Mr. l'hti be chestry, Petersen, l"l i i . hits,
tells the following remarkable nlnrx. the truth
S which Is vouched for by Iho rtMi inset lite
te.MJ. ."!"' 7-1 veirs old. have Ik en nenhleil
wl'h kidney complaint and lameness fr mans
Jivirsi could no; arts ini81ir without help
.New lam fue from all pnlii iiml soreness ami
nm able te de nil my own lmueerk lewe
my tbauks te Met trio Hitlers ler hiving re
newciltuy youth, ami rcmeMd eeutpieii l all
tllVK.se nnrt pain " Try n bottle, enlv See t
I echnm's Drug store, 137 and WJ.Veith Otieen
street, Lancaster, Pa (I)
A llrinnrkiiblfi U.mmI Mum
1. hn who attends te the remlurt of his family
ami will net let his llukteni- suuVr wllhHuVe
tlen of the Threat and bunas, whereli) their
lives inav be emlanccrcu, bui w he should at nil
times give thetn thit sovereign 111110,15, Kemp's
lltlsam Price te letitsamHI 7mSirr
torraleb) 11. 11. CtKhnvn, Uiugglst, 187 erth
DiKumMnet. (I)
Hurklen Arulrt vtlte.
The Hest Salve In the werM Mr Cuts. Unities,
Seres, I'lcers, "all Kheiim, bur eies, Teller,
Chapped Hands, chilblains, nuns, nml nil M.ln
Kruptlens, n.mt positively vui Piles, ornepiy
required It 1 guarmtewl nlve perfect sntls
faction, or tuene) lelnmleil 1'rlee iV cents per
box. or nle by 11. It Cixiirsn, Dmeglst, 137
Kttd 133 .North Queen stteet, I atuasler, l'a
Oxs 11ettl ErfKCTS a Ccrs vir Oscar K 11.
Kech, of Allentown, Pa, va.s ImlMst with In
flammatory rheumatism In the winter of ISM.
Doctors cenld de nethu. te relieve him. He
commenced ulng llress' Khettmalle llttitcdy.
11 the time he hsd used halt a bottle he could
leavehlsbed; when he had finished the betllu
he was cured and his net hdn return of the
disease t-lttce. In hi own words, 1 teel better
IhAti ever before " Price 1 1, by all drngtts
lebs-iuidJlv.tr-
UUOWN'S HOUSEHOLD PVN VCK.l.
Is the most effective Pain Destroyer In the world.
Will most surely fjultken the b ,sd whother
taken Internally or. applle.1 eit, rually, ana
thereby mere certainly KKL1KV K VAIJ.,
whethir chronic or scute, than any ether pain
allevtainr, and it Is warranted double the
strength of any similar prt partition.
It cuny pain In the iIde, l!
Tnothacle and ' VLL
ttjntr rv llnti aIj Cava
Threat, Kheumatlsm,
ACIIts, and Is The
(in-at ttellevnr of rain.
'BUOVVVS HOUSEHOLD I'A.NALEV 'should
be In every family. A ttuvspoentulolthePanacta
In a tumbler of hf t water aweutencd, If pr.
ferred.l taken at Oedtlme, wUl illlEAK bl' A
COLD. cntaa bottle.
mn-lvdM.vv.AS
SHILOH'3 COUGH and Consumption Cure Is
sold by us en a guaruitie. It cures Consump
tion. Ferssjebyll U Cochran, Druggist, .Ve.
1SJ .Verth Queen street.
Fer Hay Fever.
"Glve Fly s rreatn ItilmatrHl. This Jnslly
celebrated remedy forth- cure of catarrn hsy
fever, cold In tliw head Ac , can be obtained et
any reputable druegtst. mid inav lip relied upon
as a s tfe and pleas itit remedy ter the ubev e com-
plaints and will give Immediate telief. It Is net
a liquid, snutfer powder, has no offensive odor
and can be used at any time with t:i,ed rvsults,
asthensands can testlfj , among them emi et
the attaches of this elllce. ' Ainrif nt the limn.
Slay i, lst. J : iw deedA w
CKOUP, WHOOPlMlCOt'UlI and Ilrenchltls
Immediately relieved by hhtleh s Cure 1 or saltj
by 11. 11. Cochran, Druggist, .Se. 1JJ. North qm-en
Btreet-
The FUcltenielit Net Over.
The rush at II. 11 Cochran, druggist. Ne 137
North Ctuecn strtet, still continues en account
of persons allllctcd with Cough, Colds, Asthma,
Ilrenchltls and Consumption, topret urea bottle
of Kemp's llalss.m for the Threat and Lungs,
which Is sold en a guarantee and I- civ Ing entlru
satisfaction. It Is u suindtrd ftmlly remedy.
Price M cents and 1. Trial itzerre el5-lwrdAw
Ferlamebaclc, sldeer chest, no shllch's Por Per
ous Plaster. Price il cents ler sale by II 11.
Cochran, Druggist, Ne. lit North yaeen stitet.
Us. llABSLErt Worx bvarp. Purely vegetable,
pleasant te take, villi expel worms If any exist,
no purgntlve reiuind ulter using. Price 2Z
cents, by alldrugglsts. fib?-JmdMW AF
JLT AS LOOP.
Don't allow anvone te mike 5011 l llcve any
ether remedy Is Just ns geed I u lck h udache
as nr Leslie a -pt'cnu rrtseriptimi, for It Is net
inie 'inisisineei
strikes at the root
This Is the only remedt In the world that
ei thu dtoi-e and drivis It
out. ulve It atrial
CATAKIUICUKF.D, health and sweet bri-ith
secured, by shlleh's Cabirrh ICeumly Price M
cents. Nasal Iniecter free. Itr sle by II II.
Cochran, Druggist, Ne. ISi North yuetn street.
A Captains Fortunate Dlscetery.
Capt, Celeman, chr We) mouth, plvlng l,e
tween Atlantic City and .N V ,hul titfiitrm
bled with a duh se tint he wus unalili te-lwi,,
and was induced te try Dr. king - .Nt w lilscev
ery for Consumption. It nel only gave him in
stunt relief, but allayed the xtrvme peren of
his breast. Ills children wen imllurl atTrcteit
audaslngle dose had the sumo hupp) iuYrt
Dr hlngfs sew DUcevery Is in the .tandird
remedy in the C' leman heusi held mid en beard
thu schooner Free trial bottles ,,f ihis stand ira
remedy n' II II Cochran's Drug Mere, ,J7 snd
1. J North Queen street, Ltnei-tci , p 1 ( ,
SlOriiZltSt MOTUt.11311 MUTUKUSII1
Are you disturbed at night and broken of your
rest by a sick child sucering and trj ing with
the excruciating pain of cutting ti.?1i 11 no,
foatencuand Ketabottle et Jlu W IN SLOW '3
OOTHINC aYltUP. It win relieve the peer
little sufferer Immediately depend upon it:
there Is no mistake about It. There Is net u.
mother en earth who has ever used It, who will
net tell veu at once that It will regulute the
bowels, and glve rest te the meiht r, and relief
and health te the child, operating like magic It
Is perfectly sale te u-e In all ciwes, nnd pleusant
te the taste, and Is the pruscrti ion of ens of the
eldest and best female physUlafs tn the United
States, bold everywhere, i". ci.ua bottle
mavti-lyilAl.W.HAw
WILL YOU SUFI Kit with Iijsnepsta and
Liver Complaint! Shlleh's V ItuiUer Is guuran'
teed te cure j en. rer sale by II II. Cochran
Druggist, Ne 1J7 North IJuem street.
nuv ueuiih.
iENTLUMEX.
The Best Place t liny
DlSl.SSSHIItTS, OAUZK r.NDFUW LAP., SU3-
1'itMlhUw, llAMIKrHCHIbts, and
HALF-IlOsb, Is ut Ihu
North End Dry GeDds Stere.
J W HMtVK,
uevMyd Ne. XI Noun qul-uu sttiHst,
HJ.VKS AND LlQVUltH.
BRANDY T'URANDY ' '
At this season of the ear every family
tbeuld hav e a llottle of
Reigart's Old Brandy,
a safe and sure euro for Cholera and ether sum
mer troubles.
KEIO AIIT'3 OLD WINK 8TOKK,
U.K. SLAAMAhhlt, Agt
mUE CKLEURATED
" BOUQUET" AND " OLD ANCII01."
PUKE IlYE AVHISKIES
Are rich In flavor, soft and pleasant te the taste.
i-CHHin quaniy, are excullui
mt stimulants, nnrt
they stand without a rival In the market, bold
at all the leading Hotels and by Druggists. Ask
ferlt. I1UMP1IUKYA MAifriN.
Bele. Proprietors,
lanlMma 01 N. 3d3L. Philadelphia. Pa.
W ATOM'S.
TyATCHES, CLOCKS, 0.
WATCH K8, CLOCKS, &e
HPKC1ALSALK OF UOLD-F1LLKD CASKS
(Mess's sianufacture), hunting or open-casud
watch, nlckle works, 15 Juwels, stem winding
and setting (limited number) ut l-i) en.
Alae731u sllvured hunting casus, same works,
at 17.60 each.
Ureut bargains In Lancaster Watches. AH the
best Klglns and ethers. Cornet time daily by
telegraph; only place In city, llest watch and
J ewelry repairing. I w K II h it,
Ne 1WX North Queen btrcet,
(NcarIMl.lt. Station.)
- Spectacles aud ye Oluases. Optical
Goods.
MARK LEY'S "YARA UnAUTIKS"'
clear tilled of choke Ne. 1 Havana, uie
lecemmendvd te levers of a genuine Havana
Cigar, at
M AUK LK Y'S, Yellow Frent,"
, Ne.ai North Queen SUtet
(Fermerly Hartman'i)
rnUKRE
UAH HEEN NO ADVANCE IN
I tiUll (ItlllL'H Klirtlldhliirr llnul, 41,1.
Ladlei,' and Hem's Furnishing Heeds this
tuisen.llUT A DKCLINK. We buv our gtiids
SnrtJ,.inl.e? lV""J; "'K no roemtobtoroup
and get stale sbwk. Our prents nre muall and
receive goods often, and our customers are
alwaisbenenttedlnaducllulug mutket,as has
been the case ttils season especially, l'lea-se csll
and examlne our ituple goods and save money,
AT ilbCliaOLL'0,
. Na B3 North dueen street.
JbVStere open Saturday night until 11 o'clock.
3tKltlOAU
AY KITH HAIll VIGOit,
PERFECT HAIR
Indicates a natural and healthy condition el
the scalp, and of the glands through which nettr
lsliutettt Is ebtnlned W hen, In conseniieiuoof
age and disease, Iho hnlr becomes wenk, thin,
mid gray, Ajer s llnlr Iger will strengthen II,
restore Us original color, promote Its rapid and
v Igoretis grew th, and Impart te It the luatre. and
fn shttess of vetith
1 have tied Ajer's Hnlr Iger for a long time,
and am cenv lined of I's value VV hen I was 17
jenrsefnge ni hair began te turn grav 1 com cem
menced using the Viger and was surprised at
Iho geed ellects tt preducel It net only re
stored the color In my hair, but se stimulated
li growth that 1 hive new mere hair than t ver
In 1 Hi' I VI . I dwnrds, Celdwnter, Miss
AYER'S HAIR VIGOR.
eM ! all Itrmrglsts and Perfumers.
lr vei vutt t rn.Rtvi from debility and less of
npiwtlte , 11 jour stomach Is out el order or
jour mind rentusid take Ajer's Snrsnpa
ltlla. this -nntli tne will restore physlcnl lotto
and elasticity te the svstem mere surel and
speedllv than any tonic - et discovered
rer si month, 1 suit it it iiein liter ami
uteuuich ln.iil.tt Mi r.tivi i.td iini
.r.h uin
nml I Iwcttnn we.ik nnl Mr n i .
I took six bettliMtir )ii - -
curvd. Julius M 1'alnuT, sint hu a,
Ayer'sSarsaparilla,
l'tvpsred tiv Dr. .1 C.
Sold by druggists.
Julv'J-U
Aver. Ce, Lewell. Mass.
PrkeH ;slv bottles, f .
Vl.OTlllMI.
w
11.1.1A.MSON ,V rUSTKK.
Misfortune
This has been a hard season en the s.venige
merchant, and we sru among these that are left
with
HEAPS OF GOODS
Ami Fujiuents that are Forcing
te sell for what no ran tret. "
us
V U HOPK 10
-VI.VKK VI ONLV
I OS1.NO If.
Ill Fiusr
IKKUIMMIAIU! OOODbAT
U
U. A. X J.
miw .vr-
WILLIAMSON
& FOSTER'S,
32, 34, 36 & U E, King St.,
I.ANCASTLU, PA.
I'. 8. Come as seen as you can and see hat 1
being done there.
OAUUIAUKH.
gTANDARD UARKIAC2E WORK.
Edw. Edgerley,
CARRIAGE BiniBER
Market Streot,
Rear of Poatefflco, Lancaster, Pa,
My stock comprises a large variety of the
latest Style lluggies, Phaitens, Carriages, Mar
ket and lluslness Wagons, which 1 offer at the
ver' lowest figures aud en the most reasonable
terms.
1 call special attention te a few of my own de
signs, enu of whlcbts the KDUKllLLYCLOSKU
PHYSICIAN COUPK, which Is decidedly the
neatest, lightest and most complete Physician's
Carriage In the country.
Persons wishing te buy a geed, henest and
substantial article, should bear In mind that
they take no risk In buying my work. Kvery
Carriagu turned out In eighteen years a geed
one that is the kind of guarantee 1 have te offer
the public All work tully warranted. Please
give me a call.
UKPAIU1NQ I-ltOMFTI.Y ATTKNDED TO.
One set of werkrm u espucUlly cmpleved ler
that purpose
JtAOHIHXUI.
TyTAOUlNERY, 40.
STEAM HEATING
Latest and Most Improved
KN6INES Traction, Pert&lle or Stationary.
Mew or Soeond-Hana
BOILERS, WATER TANKS, SEPARATORS.
MieHiKs or UaTAim Weu inch as done and
kept In Mochlne Sheps.
DiLL O OB ADDBISS,
Ezra F. Landis,
WORKS-637 NORTH OHERBY BTRBBT,
LAIOAim, PA. B7-tM
CBS
Bur
H
AGT.lt A BllOTHKll,
White Goods for
.V7.l J.LXJ.W,
nti:xrii XAixy.oeK,
i:ai.isn xaix.oeic,
IXhlA Mll.L,
Embroideries and Laces !
SWISS KMIIItOlllKKlKS, t'leuucliig and Overall te match. NAI.S.OOK K.VIIIUOI
DKItlK1, HonnclngniidOvendlle match. CAStlllllC KVlllltOIDKItlKS, Diess Material le
inatih. COI.OUKD KJIIIKOIDKIllKSi, Dress Miltcrlaltetnatch. KMIIIIOIDKKIKS, IteilKS
Kscl ItlAI. I.A( KSKlltTINO. Illaek end Kern. llUll'UUK LACK KUIUNCINO, lllnck
and l.cru. l.in 1'TIAN l.ACK.HhlllTINll. Whlteand Cream. KUVPT1AN LACK t'l.OUNU
1 Mis, White and I renin. 1IKADK1) rUONTs.cOUDKD I'lgUK, SWISS MUSl.l.v, rilKNCII
LAW , ( AMItUlC.S AND SAT KK.N9
HAGER & BROTHER,
Nes. 25 and 27 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
Af-KT7.ur.lt A.H.U'OUMAN.
Metzger &
Have the Beat 60 Oent
UNLAUNBRIED SHIRT
That has ever been sold for the money ; equal te many
new sold at 75 cents. Sizes, 12 te 17.
METZGER &
Ne. 43 West King Street, Botweon the Cooper Heuso
and Serrel Herse Hetel, Lancaster, Pa.
N
;n:.T deer te thk court heusk.
FAHNESTOCK'S.
Whlte Goods, Lncea and Embrolderlofl.
up. Summer Undorwear, all Blzee.
Slimmer Hosiery
Larpe Stock
Seiling Prices.
of thoae Goods new
R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S,
NEXT DOOR TO THB COURT
WALL VAVEB,
pHARKS W.
TRY.
IHIN'1 MHS THIS OPPOUir.MT
Tt) 1SU1 t IIKW
Window Screens,
Inn vull nevi r be able leget themsolewag&ln
il Inches high, SS Inches wide, for 25 cents.
Plain Sen ens, ether sles. In proportion. We
have will hundreds, und It Is surprising thu
iiuiintliy we lui e put out this summer.
WALL PAPERS,
Ac, 5c, Oe. and 7e.
llest Spring Helier, ready te hang
311 llit.i
SO cents.
PHARES W. FRY
NO. 67 NORTH QUEEN 8T
RT WALIi l'AI'ER STORE..
Art Wall Paper Store,
NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER 1'A.
Anether large let of GILT I'Al'KES Jnitar
rlvrd n 111 be sold cheap. Call early and leek at
them and get prices. Vi 111 net keep them long,
ler the price will sell them.
Window Shades made ready te hang. Flaln
Shade Cleth all colors. Window Shades mode
and hung promptly. J.ace Curtains, Peles,
Chains, Heeks, etc
r.N e trouble te show goods.
ALFRED SIEBER,
NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
t.ANCASTKIt.PA.
IIUOUKUIJCB.
HIGH GRADK COKKEKS.
line old Government Java and Mecha
Coffees, thebestln the market, our Java blen
ded Cotree siieaks for itself s rich and fragrant,
ffiic. per pound. Very flne Plantation Ule
Coffees, our best only a)c. per pound ; ene Tery
popular at ISc We want you te call and try our
like. Coffee. The excellent quality or our
Coffees and line Teas Is making friends fast and
firm. Onr dally sales show a steady Increase.
Fresh ltoesb d every day. A full line of fancy
Groceries. Please gfve us a trial onler.
GKO. WIANT,
ang-lyd Ne. US West King street.
AT
RURHK'.H.
-Onr stere wlltcloseatnp. in., during the
summer mouths, with the exceptleu el Sat
urdays, when weeloseat lop. nt.
PICNIC PLATES
-AND-
PICNICGROCERIES
AT
BURSK'S,
NO. 17 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER. PA.
- Ker Sale-A GOOD bAITK. l'rice, $35.03.
Cl'ARKLINO WINKS.
OUlt OWN liltA.S'l)
Special Great Western Wine.
The Finest nnd Purest Amerlcan Wine In thsj
Market. At
REIOARTS OLD "WINH STORH.
wuuna.
Summer Wear !
vwreniA la wxs,
CI1KUK XAIX'.OUIx,
I'LAll) l.AWXs.
Haughman
HAUGMAN,
Whlte Embrolderod Ilobes, 83.50
. Summer Gloves,
In Stere, and all Marked at Qulek
HOUSE.
LANCASTER. PENNA.
UVTEI.I.
A TLANTIC CITY.
THK OLD KSTAUL1SI1ED
Chester County Heuse,
Centrally lecsted, convenient, very near the
Sea, comfortable In every way, and beinu-llku.
HOW Ol'KN.
J. KEIM Si SONS.
may2C-2md
lAI'i: MAY,
THE
STOCKTON.
CAPK MA, N. .1.
The Finest Heacb en the Const.
The
jirirest
nnd tluat Klegunt eusldn llntul In the mill
Mm'Ul'KHf. JU.NK i0 '!
IIK.SK1 CI.Allt, Prep'r
Late of the drand Lnleu Hetel, Saratoga
Springs. June.'lhml
Qi'KN Ai.iiiiu: yi:ar.
"Tm MANSION,"
ATLANTIC CITV, .V. .1
The largest and most prominently located
Hetel Klegantly furnished and liberally man
aged. Thoroughly lighted, drained and ven
Ulaled. Open all thu year.
CHARLES McGLADE.
Wllrephy's Orchestra. Je7 3md
ASHLAND IIOUSK, ATLANTIC CITY,
reonens JULY 1st, under new manage,
ment, Kleetrfc lights, electrle bells, city watur,
llrst-class cuisine. Terms moderate, r list-class
baralbichcd. K.NK KAIIl'Mt,
JyMmd Lulu of Grape Hetel, Lancaster, Pa.
COAL.
T a MARTIN,
WBOLBSALI AMD UTAH. D11LI1 IK
All Kinds of Lumber and Geal.
-Ykd: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince
Streets, abeye Lemen, Lancaster. n3-lyd
TOAUMOARDNERS 4 JKFFERIKH.
COAL DEALERS.
Omei : Ne. 129 North queen street, and Ne.
664 North l'rlnce street.
1'ahds ; North l'rlnce street, near Heading
Depot.
LANCASTER, PA.
auglMM
TJEMOVAU
M.
V. B. OOHO
has removed his Ceal Office toNe.lUNllltTll
yUKKN 8TKKKT (llrlmmer's New building),
where orders will be received for r
Lumber and Ceal,
WHOLES LM AUD ItKTAIL.
miUfd M. V. II. C01IO.
BOOKS.
JOHN BAER'H SONS.
NEW BOOKS
Are offered at a liberal discount from the pub
lishers' prices,
SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS
In Library Sets, Class Heeks, Records, Rewards,
bibles, Testaments, Catechisms, etc
QUARTO BIBLES
Centalng King James and the Revised Versions
of both Old aud New Testaments In parallel
columns also, with the two versions or the
New Testament, or with the old version of tne
Mule only. In various styles of binding, at much
lower priees than by traveling agents,
AT TIIK llOOKSTOUK Or
JOO BAEE'S SONS,
Neb. IB and 17 North Queen Streot,
LANCASTKU, PA.
MINERAL WATERS,
APOLLINAIHB WATER,
the Queen of Table Waters, Hawthorn Spring
of Saratoga, at
It K1G ART'S OLD WINK STORK,
II. K.HLAYMAKan.Agt.
CTORAQK
ABD
COMMISSION WAREHOUSE.
DAVIXL MAYKR,
MsVUr Me, U WeM Chestnut aueet.
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