gga It J,UL , JUStJ ljifv """"9f?S53 !-? -.w&'-y.t'r 'i WV E&tf. ,W .." "tf ' - TH LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESOAY, JULY 13, 1880. I I :rVtv4 (fe SC K" I? Hftj& - Si ft. .'& m k I,, fib (X & ?i ? -is .; V rj s' INTELLIGENCER BVSBY DAY JIN TUB YRAB tBundey Kzuptid.) tV I A wan, fT COLLARS A TKAR, VirTT lAaerru. imtTBMDBTceiutcMiiiiAK. , I0 ALL AWOIHUO rLAClM. tll l ma. Lintin cojtmssie ailpwkd te UrBAeT. TiLsrnOKi oeRirEtTlon. ADVERTISING BATES: ijftsr lln.l'Jln.1 3ln. iln.l tin. Da v.i 41) nHHin.i.... (A IIS '2 2.V am 4 4.V A M rtO-l JSO uayi.... W 1SH 311) 4 DO 1 (HI 1 f X M 1 10 J 111 4 l 51f K80 8 4.'. 7 00 9 40 ltB 2 Sill 4 Ml 8N) 10W ! 4 60 7 IW, 10 M 11 .V) 16 .) OiJ.ll me bee le ml i.n no urn 9i 9M 7 0 ij 12 () 1R (10 91 (HI 24 00 BOO 100(1 17 On 21(10 27 OU 3 110 000 12 On 20(0 2(1(10 100 3S00 DO) 18 Oil WMl l(lll 14 00 MOO IS 00, 23 00, 45 OOlRS M), 6S U (W OU The Weekly Intelligencer B.. 2 WltOT DATI..1 51 A w Weeks.... V- !! Weeks.. F'-i? 2m Menth.... J" .. Menth... ; vgwt Months. " iE Months.... SMYenr i. "j. ' Af Published Every Wednesday Mernine. 'Ji t00A YAn,H.00roRgixeirrn. ctrns or Tun. pi"'-' AUD A COTT FHBBTO rXRBOHB llBTimii vi- eei.Mi'Osnanca solicited rROxavanrrAnTerTiia STATS A1CD COCKTRT. ALL AHOHTBOfS LXTTKI18 WILL B COJISIOItlD TO TIIK WASTB BASKKT. Addrtc all Letter l and Telegram! te THH rNTELLICrENOER, Intelligencer Building, Lancaster, l'a. I)C jCmuastcr UntcUigcutcr. IiANOASTXB. JULY 13. 1SSS. An Oracular Organ. Our esteemed silly contemerary, the Philadelphia 1'rcss, has discovered a fresh Democratic boom for governor ; this time Its victim is Maxwell Stevenson a very estimable and reputable, man, by the way. It Is needless te say that according te the Press Mr. Randall Is pushing Stevenson as he is also, according te our veracious contemporary, pushing "Wallace, Guthrie, Scott and Black, with some counties net heard from. The Press, in pursuance of its latest dis covery of a " Randall candidate " makes a Democratic city leader of familiar fame " get off the following remarkable statement in behalf of Mr. Stevensen: When lie ran en the Greenback-Laber " ticket for congress in uie jl-irst district I in 1878, no polled mera votes in that I district man ..Masen, me l.aoer candidate for governor, polled in the entire city. TheDemecratic candidate for governor was the late Gen. McCaudless Stevenson get mere votes in several of the Democratic wanls than McCandless did, although hfi "was the regular Democratic .JJOCiiireer" Inte what pellucid fountain of Demo cratic truth does our esteemed silly con temporary let down its busy buckets V Let the Democrats beware ! A few mere blaz ing fire brands from the 1'ress will rend the party into a thousand warring frag ments, which will then be exterminated piecemeal by Bess Quay. Had Better Succumb. It transpires that a Democratic state senator of Missouri, ene J. V. Farris, was the victim who was transfixed by the presi dent's veto of a bill te inciease a cnsion cnsien er's allowance for an increase, who had been given 'nis Una pension for chronic diarrheea, and asked for an increase for sero eyes, resulting from it. The medical referee who examined the case in October, ISSe, reported that " the disease of the eyes cannot be admitted te be a result of chronic diarrheea." The president took the same view of it in his veto message and said rather caustically . Tbe Ingenuity developed In the constant and persistent attacks upon tbe public! treas ury by these claiming jioiiMeiih, and the In crease of these already granted, is exhibited In bold relief by this attempt te include sero eyes among the results of dlarrlieM, Farris rises up te explain in a letter that does net much benefit his case. lie sajs he helped te elect Cleveland, which is te his credit though it does net bear directly upon the issue, and makes the veto all the mera creditable and he lesents the " bru tality" of the imputation that he lobbied for his claim w hen, as he says, the bill was net introduced at his solicitation, or even with his personal knowledge or consent. Te this extent only is an injustice appar ently done him. lie evidently knew the bill was pending and made no effort te step it ; though he in no wise shows new any relation between his sero eyes and his army service. Indeed the discovery of chienic diarrhrea, sixteen years after it was con tracted, Farris being discharged in ISOe, and his pension applied for in ISM, was in itself a suspicious circumstance. Farris had better sit down and keep quiet. A Considerate -Mngnump. Mr. D. II. Chamberlain, native of Maine, ex-carpet-bag governor of .Seuth Carolina and for some years past u resident of New Yerk city, is ene of the ablest and most characteristic Mugwumps of the country. Although an ill llaver of the le construction politics of the Seuth ttill .clings te him, he is, we believe, a man of character and of geed repute. lie certainly has well recognized ability, and in the last presidential campaign he dealt seme tell- ing blows at Blaine. He is out new in a vigorous letter te the Xew Yerk Timis in which he points out with much clearness why President Cleveland and presumably his heads of departments and appointees te leading places cannot reasonably be expected te make ue discrimination between Democrats and Republicans in appointments te elllce even under a civil service reform regime. With a fairness and considerateness that his class nave net usually shown, Mr. Chamberlain takes into account the cir. cumstance that when the new administra tion came in it found the civil service packed with Republicans, and they nnd their patrons claim the protection of the new system simply te keep their places. "VVitU much force Mr. Chamberlain writes : .fc21 J",lh W service baa been made the engine of party power, lu ranks crowded, far and wide, high and low, with the bench! men and workers of the Republican party. Sueh debasement was never before seen in a , free country, the United Htates Henate and President Arthur, ler example, actually en taring Inte an express compact te bestow en Manene.01 Virginia, iiiewuole patronage or that state, from top te bottom, as the price et Jiw auppert or the Republican party In the Keuate. The civil service or the United States imhnMi lO.OnO nHraens. of whmn oil i... about 600, or one one hundred and tiitleth fi , part, were Republicans. New. I tav for mv. Jrjttlt, that net only was such a result an out- ea aecency. out it was. anu is huh. me ; serious and Just ground et hindrance difficulty which the president and these -who think with htm have enceuutered In MH4reIvll service work. Who that will make IM eaae iila own can wonder that the average IkHMOoratte politician or congressman espe Mtfiy such ldera a Randall or Beck uatu MHf ffeels indignant at the sight of one-half ftM American people, his supporters, estra- ueu PUMic erapieymem r vtue can tM auw emw twafa under a law and policy wlilch bave the effect, te a large ex toot, te oentlnuo this great wrong? '""JMt "IlerBlTTlicrflio'lccnicref'tlio wiloie civil service discussion ; nnil tlie pregnant fact te which the writer calls attention most fully nnd forcibly exposes the liypeci Isy of the canting Republicans who linvinR filled the public servlce with their henchnien, against every pretense of lien-piirtls.insliip, new Invoke the leferm l.ivv te Keep them in. Mr. Chnnibcrlnlii sajsit se well that no Democrat can better express it : I maintain further that It Is net mill his net been the tint of the president te enlorce the civil servlce principle non lur'lsatuhlp ami merit enlyas rfglilly ami fully as would turn lieen the illilv et a Reriilbllenn president who hail entered upon Ms cilice under like pledges In lsSe. Tbe lUgratit lnjutlce of which i nave sjieKcn win lean m ami iiukih te lead te soniecencesslons which, hut for that Inequality, would Uiutijutltlible llencemy disapproval of Randall, Vance and company is mini compared with my contempt for the attitude of nearly the whom of the Repiihll. can parly press and the Republican le.ideis en this subject, IVxiiie new as civil service reformer, after their long ret el of unre strained enjoyment of the spoils system, and demanding that the president be lield te the strictest adherence te bis personal views en this question, they expose themselves te the Justautmalverslen el nil fair-minded men as arrant Pharisees nnd hypocrite. Mr. Geerge K. Hear, In ene of bis recent " preadauilte " diatribes lu the Senate, (they de net doerve te be called speeches, ) says thn' postmasters, internal revenue collector", ami me like olllcers, have "nothing te de wltli the policy of an administration ". yet, for fully -0 years Mr. Hear and his pirty hate been engaged In a ruthless war en the Incumbent of the smallest Federal elllce from Maine te California who was net n Republican. 1 ob serve, tee, that that Websterlau statesman from Massachusetts, Mr. Jehn D. Leng, does net think the president come up te his lull duty 1 I would like te see Mr. Leng display as much backbend In a year or a lifetime ns tbe president shows every day. (inv. lieug's Atlantean shoulders have neter yet borue the tlthe of tbe weight of lldelty te duty en civil matters which the litile linger of the president dally c.irrle". Tite Trains en One Track. If the llarrisburg cerrcsK)iident et the Xetv Yerk Smi is reliably advised and makes faithful report, lless nny is wrest ling with a plan te captivate the lupier league that is intended te be as adroit and is etas bare-faced as his scheme in the state convention te stay the 1'rohibitieu defection from his paity. It seems that at the sessions of the liquor league in Pittsbuig te-day, Monteoth, who was a candidate before the convention for lieutenant governor, is te deliver an ad' UCMlt:uuuv UlClllUl) 13 IV ucinvi till .1 dres3 0f welcome.; Cel. I). C. Keller, who was voted for in the convention for secre tary of internal affairs, and is a saloon keeper in Reading ; Harry K. Gnillln, sec retary of the Republican state committee, who is a saloon-keeper at l'ottstewn, and a number of ether saloon and hotel-keepers in Philadelphia are te figure as delegates and use their intluence te persuade the liquor men that the Prohibition plank was a bait te lure the Temperance men and means nothing serious te the disadvantage of the liquor interests. The circumstance that Oen. Beaver joined the party at Tyreno and rode out with them, drinking soda by the way, may have been only a coincidence; it may have hap pened by design. This is net a geed tear for politicians trying te ride two horses. It being an admitted fact that ler every one who Is the owner of a bicycle there are "0 ethers who would like te be, but whose finances will net admit of the requisite out lay, It is te supply this latter class and ethers who de net care te have a machine of their own, that ene el the principal bieycle manufac turing companies is about te establish a sort of blcycle livery in Pittsburg, a place w here young men can hire, for a nominal price, a machine of any kind, from tbe graceful racing bicyi le te the substantial reidstnr tandem The plan is In successful operation in heteral et the larger cities of the country. This scheme would meet n long tult want and should be a shining success in every large city. Tim Republicans would gl mere than a llttle for something te prohibit the l'rolubl l'relubl l'rolubl tleulsts from voting for their own candidates in this state. It seems almost lucrodible that any sane man who gets te Congress should make such a preposition as this, from the recent speech et Uel. ('. H. Grosvoner In Connecticut : "Whenever a member et Congress pre sents himself armed with a rortiuv.ite, let that certificate show the number et votes cast at the election in bis district en the day when he claims te hate been elected. If that certtllcate of votes shows a wide and un explained discrepancy between the tutors et the district and the votes cast, let the law et Congress refuse that man his seat, and pro hibit the clerk Irem placing his name en the roll of Congress, and relegate the question of representation back te the constituency of ttie district. This would put it into the potter et the clerk et Congress te control the organiza tion of Congress at almost nny tlnie upon the lllmsiest of pretexts. It Is necessary te estimate drosvenor as a feel te satehlm from the suspicion of being a knat e. Twe cowboys fought a bare kuuckle con con ten in Chicago the ether day for it girl's laver, and the winner was row. irdetl with a kiss, liere was a prize worth striving for. 1 r Is a rather curious coincidence that Phila delphia has had touemo te Lancaster se otten for Its contractor bridge-builders. While the war was lu progress, McGrann, Rellly A Ce. werebulldlug tbe Chestnut street bridge, and net se long thereafter the Cailetvhlll street bridge, with its uianslve masonry and magulfl magulfl cent approaches, sprung into life under the guiding hand et the late Cel. Win. M, Wiley, of this city. New R. A. Malone .V Sens., or Laucaster, are beginning the construction of me .iurK0i street unuge, which will cost f -7 1,000. When It Is completed, as Mr. Malone expects in July, lbS7, three great thorough lares across the .Schuylkill, Joining the two Philadelphia., will bear Lancaster names en their bread foundations. It is a geed thing for people te go occa sionally out of town, ler they learn w hut a Jelly geed city Lancaster Is. Stoxeit Lrcci, an Italian, is about te undertake a two months' fast that will eclipse that el Dr. Tanner. Ue has Just com pleted a fast et fourteen days under strict watch at l'erti, and the most remarkable lea lea ture et the case Is that, although he bocemos thin and hlsllcsh assumes a certain mummi fied leek, his muscular lorce seems te be rather increased than diminished during this airy regimen or by the ellect et a marvel marvel eous liquor, which he claims In one dose will enable a man te abstain from feed ter an in. crodible time. He leses weight, and the sklu takes n roddlsh-yellow tint, and the pupils of the oye are dilated, but neither brain power nor muscular lorce appears tu be in the least degroe diminished. I.ucci hh that hia marvelousllquerls umde Irem herbs gathered by him in Africa, but that thuy are also te be found lu Italy. Tiik English, Scotch und Welsh assem bled In Philadelphia en Monday night te inderse Gladstone Hre Is a pointer ler the Duke of Argyll. 1'iiANKi.iKilevvEM., a preuiltietit young man of Scranton, was te marry MUs Oeslett, but tbe spirit of Ills dead fatber advlaed lilm net te marry at present. He hai paid her ?10,000 te be released. If bis father'a spirit was tbrlfly, lie was net rispomlble ter tbe latter line of conduct. COUNTY AGRICULTURISTS. tukxIVly .vnrriMi uf this aucjen imi.v e.v jtu.vfi.tr. Cemlllliiii el llm Creps Noticed hj- .snrinl Mrmlirr tmciiMtnn nu lllrds rikI lii.rcts. ThtilUliilttl-t'rult llillntdl .Ilie.Mriltn til lj(h Varlelj' Ciimmeiitril I'pen. The July meeting of the Lancaster County Agricultural and Horticultural society was held Monday ntlcruneu In the . M.V. A hall, having been HMtpent'd ene week en ncoeuntof the celobratlen of Independence Day en the fttti. l'resldent Lnndls being absent, ice Presi dent Henry M. Kngle presided. The meeting was a sin til one, only the fol lowing named niemlier btdng present II. M. Knule. Marietta . Jeph V. Wltmer, P.iradle ; V. It. llrelu. Druuiete; Leti S. Relst, Oregon j W. 1'. l'tfer, citv ; Casper lllller. Conestoga ; s. p. Kny. cltv . tt Ivester Kennedv, Oip; l R. DitlendertliT, city : J. M. Johnsten, citv ; S. u. Resh, West Willow . .1 H. H. Rudy, city, nnd I. X, Limit, Man helm. Tin: lOMinie.N ei thk mers. Crep reports being called for, several mem bers responded, the result el their re"ixinie sbewiug a very ravernble condition et uearlt all kinds of crops. Casper Hiller said the bay nnd grain crops are as geed as any pret leuly hart e-ted. The damage te wheat bv the se-called " army worm " is hardly perceptible. The corn crop is net yet very premising, but there Is a geed ehance for a full cren : the apples fell oil largely, but there are enough letttemake a lull crop; the pear crop, which n month age was thought te be tery light, will yield heavily. Levi S. Reiststld thst though a very large proportion of tbe npplcs had fallen oil, the crop is ns geed n ene e hate bad for many year s the w heat yield Is unexpectedly large and the eats crop will be a magnificent one ; nil ether cres are geed except grapes. Mr. Reist said he was lu Lebaneu county lately, where the corn was tery uneven. Seme dealer in wheat etect it te fall te 7i cents per bushel. t. 1. Eby reKrted that en bis place all Irnlt crop, Includiug grape, were tery full. He never had se large a crop of cherrie. V. 11. Rreslus ald all the crops were geed, and the growing corn premising. V. S. Wltmer reported the grit' crop ex cellent, nearly twiee as heavy a hoexeeted ; inoteoaccois well tct anu doing nictuy, out the fields are very weedy e 1 the corn be never saw the fields se weedy and the plants se Irregular; seme corn l as high it the lences, ether field are tery btrkttard The earlv planted tields are the best. Ill M. Kugte s.Ud the wheat harvest was enormous the weather belug very favorable (or wheat, eat, potatoes and gras hut net geed for corn and gnipes ; he tears the grape crop will be very short compared with last year's crop; fruit or all kind will be abundant; apples fell oil greatly, but there are still tee many en the trees; pache.s are coming en nicely ; the straw berrt crop was a wonderful one, raplxrnes and iilackberries also will make a very lull crop ; tne cherries retted tery much en the trees, the pear crop will be nu aterage ene; the potato crop will be unusually large, there being net much damage irem ret; the rainfall ler June, 1 5-10 Inches. Cper Hiller said in ('oncteca there were no rainfalls heavy enough te make the water run In the fields. I'ssays and communication, en motion et 1. R. Dltlenderller, were laid evor te next meeting. Henry Kurtz, of Mount Jey, sent In an In terrogatory communication "asking whether the "army worm" which had destroyed the wheat, was a lly that laid eggs and hatched worms or whether the worms generated ero with another. PICrsION AIlefT lllltl'S AND INXl T. A discussion ensued in which Messrs. Reist, Wltmer, Bresiu, Rhy and ethers took part, in tt hlch protectieu was demanded for the iwrtrldge, the crew, the ralnblrd and the blackbird. The cat bird, robin and ether In sectivorous birds came iu ter mere moderate praise. The bobolink and cedar bird were denounced a pestiferous. The plant-louse was said te be tery nu merous, and the re-e-bug very searee. The potato beetle was reerted as being were than for seme years past Paris green and hand-picking were reeemmeuded as the best means et destroying them. Jeseph 1". Wltmer oiled atteutien te the remarkable growth et a seedling walnut, which was titteen inches In height when planted, grew very little the first or second year but the present tear has grown mere than five feet. II. M. Knsle presented samples of peaches and berries. He had several early tariPties of peaches that came two weeks earlier than Hale's early. They were all subject te ret; weieuet a geed artlcle for shipping .would net recommend their introduction, te any great extent, as their only vatue is their earl! ues. Mr. Lngle presented mere than a dozen varieties of rasplierrie. IIh gave it as bis opinion that the Cuthbert.a pretty red berry Is the fineit et the let; the Gregg, a black variety.comes next ; the llansell, a red berry, next; the Herstine, a finely tlavered red berry, next, ami the Thttm k next The Ilraudywine, red, was said te ben tery geed berry ; Shealler's Colossal, a large tarietv, has nothing but its dull color against it ; the Lest Ruby is very pretty, but net desirable mr marKeitng, as it tans te pieces tee eally. The New Rechtille, Crimson Reality, I'resser, and Philadelphia were said te 'be net se geed. Mr. Rngle exhiblted some tery line dew berries et the Luc relia variety, and the follow ing varieties of black berries: The Snyder, which Is the best ; the Karly Harvest, second ; the Wilsen Junier, third; httymans Early, fourth, and a seedling next Mr. Englealse showed a stalk or timothy six feet and three Inches In height, and a stalk of rye seven feet and six Inches. Jehn G. Rush, of West Willow, presented a basket et Eimideu peaches. They were small and net quite rlpe. They were net claimed te have much merit except that they ripen early. They ret almost as seen as they, ripen. S. I Eby proented a basket of Doyenno d'Ete pears ; they were quite toothsome. Adjourned. PERSONAL. Ruaii Admiral Rkkd Weiidkx. a natite of Pennsylvania, died yesterday at Newport, R. I., aged (vJ yearn. Jamks l Reiihuii'K, of Haleten, lias been reappointed by (iovernor Pattison, te be Inspector of mines for tbe l'eurtb anthra cite coal district, Leiu Kanuum'ii Citflti hill's admirer, ttbe front 1.1m acbeck for i.J,lKid ler tbe Par liamentary fund, alter reading Ida matilfobte, lias net yet bad his Identity disclosed. Hi'.Nnv Vii.LAitii will probably return te America this tail, but net te eiiKaije ajtaln lu any of bis old enterprisea. It is Hald that he has niade a satisfactory Hottlement of his ullalrs. Jehn II. Hni.iiv, aj;ed M years, a promi nent and wealthy cltlien of Lebanon, lias becomelnsano tbreui;h the wrongdoings of a son, and was yesterday taken te the asylum at Harrisburx. Miss C'luvelanii has written te the busi ness manager of Literary Life, of which she accepted the editorial management, directing him net te have her name appear In any part et the magazine. Hen. Eiiwin 1'i.v 1:, or Damarlscetti, Me., who sueceededMr. RUIne In the 11 ienai Heuso of RepresenUtltes when the latter ttas transferred te tlie Senate, died yester day at the home or his daughter al As hland, l'ltKSIDlINTl'ltANKLIN II. GetVK.V, or the Reading railroad cempitiy, has sent nn open letter te Jehn R. (iarrett, chairman of the Heading beard or reconstruction trustees, of ef taring a compromise by tthlch the com pany's plan et reorganisatien Ishall be put lertb In lieu of that et ihe trustees, and Mr. (lowen te pertnaneiitty rotlre from elllclal coiinectiou with the company. M""-,S,":VKI'A!",UHa",lo'wverurnl8lied a Wu-shiugten photographer sittings ler tvtonty-titeillllerent negatives, oache! differ ent style and posing. Khe sat or Meed ler several of these lu her bridal robes. The president anil Mrs. Cleveland hate all tbe negatives ler examination, mid ttill belect theso which they are willing ahall be used. All the ethers will tied octreyed. The happy artist expects te sell a million copies. HUNAioitXlH.be.v V. Al.liitKU'H friends for some weeks have Iieen apprehenslve about his liealth. Alter careful medical treat ment, having shown no signs of Improve ment, they have Kent him, lu care or an at. tendant, te Deer Park, where they hepe he will improve. His principal trouble is somewhat similar te that which allllcts ex President Arthur a derangoment of the digestive organs, which threatened kidney complications. Senater Aldrlch 1 ene of the youuger senators, being thlrty-llve years of age. ,H'.sii.v .M'VAUTiir. A line til llm llrails nml rrents "1 the llmne Itille .tleteinent nml a l'mimus Ninell.l. The battle for home rule in Ireland lis only jut begun, nnd we may leek for turbu lent scenes In England during the next few months. One or tbe sturdiest, tnunchel lriends that Ireland has is Justin McCarthy, who ha been defeated at the pull fernseat in Parliament J utln Mi earthy advocate" Ireland's c.me In -easen and out . neter for a moment lias the weal of hlsuitite land been absent trem hts mind and te-day he is idellred bv the Irish masses. He was born In Cerk In In', nntl joined tlie stall of a I Iverpoel newspaper tn In" '" ld) lie re ported the doings et tbe Heuse ler the .Worn .Wern .Worn ite;.S' ir, nud In 1st. I became filler ivllter el that sheet lu lvVs he resigned his pest and traveled In this country for three tear. He contributed articles te the Londen i.Vi icir, HV.tfrniiinfrr ?! i , h'ei I iiku I'll; AVririr, Xtnetrenth t' in and various ether Eng lish a well as American perietllc.ils. He Is tbe author of various net el-, among outers "ij.ndv Judith," "Denna titiixete," "Cen AmerV," etc.. etc. In IssO lie published " A Hitorvef our On n Time," and In ls-J, "The Eswhef Reform." He was sent te Parlia ment from Longford, Iielaud, lu March l-"'X He was vice president of the Irish Parliament party iu the llou-e i f Commens. lliliy Is teetblng Hardly knew It u. lug Iib lUs.is reethln Letien Price, SS cents. 1 heu-antls ei dallies are wasted and haggard from illKirhee l'a. Ilwe't Dlarrhips Mixture cures wltht.jt dryltii. the bowels. Price, S cents. J) I luid.xtr Ul'F.VIA.1. HUT IV Kit. SltlLliirs tL'UK will immediately relieve Croup, Wbenj iuk Leuuh anil Ilroiiehltl". Ker sale by II II Cochran, Druggist, .te. u; "erth yueeii street. Caution. We would caution the l'ubltc te tsjware et Dealers etfertni; Kemp's lUU.tm al less than the regular l'rlis". Se cjnts nnd II, as eltenttmes Imi tations or in ferlorartlclesnre sold a.s the genuine In order te enable them te sell cheaply 11 11. Cochran, druggist. Xe. 137 North t)ut en street Is euraitent for Lancaster, t-auiple iKittle clveu toyeur. eli-lwd.Vw THAT HACKING LOltfl! can le ee quickly turnl by Miileh s Curu. We puarautce iu Ker ile by II, IS. Cochran, Druggtau Ne. Ul North tJiK't'ii street. H(npni IIt Ytiutli. Mr-. rhPbnCheily, lVtennn, Cluy Ce v inn a, telu tht loilewtng tvmirkubln -itiry. the truth et which U vencheil ter by th rtfaentMOt the town "lam 7t yiun eUl, ha ' fvx treublpj vlth kldmy cemplHtut ami lainpn for many Ttar- ; ceul-l net tlrp3 tns-elt without help New I am fi' from alt pain .mil terene ami am abl te de all my own hutirb 1 ewe my thank- te Elect rtc llltti-i (nr hav inic n uflweil my youth, ami remei tl nu.piet ly all ilt-ea-tc and pain ' Trv a bettl1 , "in "hi tt Cochran Pra Mern, U7 and 1R North yntn otreett Lancjistt-r, l'a j A IC"iuarh.ilil tloed IrtH l hn w he ntteml te the comfort et hi- tamlly and w ill net 1 t hi- little ent'H "UtTtT ulthatfec ulthatfec tlen of the Thieut and Liing, wheieby thrir IIvva mav le t'lidnnift't'i'd, but nbe should at alt tlmej give them that evtMidifii rt'inrdy, Ktinp's JldUatu. Price V) cent.- and i 1 7Vt ate free Fer .ale by 11. II. Cochran, diuggit,U7 North gueenfetrvct, (1) ltiuklfn'tf Arnb k s.il,p The lfttiUvf In the world for CuU, UruUfH, Pere1, t lcr, a!l Uhum, rvM ten1", TettT, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, cei ni, and all Skin Kruptlens, and positively chic-! Iile8, ei no pay requind It U guaranteed teHe perfect satU satU factlen, or money rotunded 1'rlee 2S cents imt box. Ker sale by 11. it. (. nrui, Hruirgl4t,lJ7 and 133 North Queeti Htreet. 1 antiUter, l'a Iiamielh'M I.iver l'ELLLTs for iirte headache erp Id liver, biliousness and indtt-tien bmall andcuky toswallew. One pill a de-e I'rlee.iSc. ltyalldraggistn. f t iunlTa.lh.S BIULOII'S COUGH and Consumption Cere 13 sold by us en a fznarantt-e it curt s Consntni Censntni Consntni tlen. Fnraalebyll.il Cech.-i 1, Druggist, Ne IS) North Queen street. Fer Hay I'eter. "(itve Ely's Crenm Halm n trdi' This Justly celebrated reirnsly for the i m-ef tauirm, hay fever, cold In the head, Ae.i.in be obtained et any leputnlile ilrutrntst, and in n lw relied upon ata sale und pleas mirerneiU tt.i the nbete com plaints and will (?lve ImuiedUte relief. It Is net a ltiuid, suiiO or powder, lias nu eifunalve oiler and can be list d ut any time with ecm1 results, as thousands can testify, arrmij them nmeet the attaches of thin otllce." V"' r the Timet, May i, In-0. JJ-iwdeedAw CUOri. WHOOPING COUt, It and Urnnchltla Immediately relleved by hhlh.h ure Fer sale by 11. 11. Cochran, Druggtdt, Ne UJ North Queen street. The Kxcltement Nut Oter. Tbe rush at II. 11. Cochran, druirijtst. Ne. 137 North IJtieen street, still continues m account of persons nllllctcd with Ceuh, Colds, Asthma, IlienchltUnnd Cenautnptlnn, loprecureabottlu of Kemp's ILulsam ter the Thre.it and l.unis, which Is old en a Buaranlee and la Ktvlnirenttrt) satisfaction. It Is a Htnnihinl tumliy remedy. Price McenU nnd II. Trial uteree. el5-lwdJtw Fer lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's Por Per ous Plaster, l'rlce 23 cent, for sule by 11. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 1JU North (jaeen street. K1IJNKV TllOUIII.liS. A Case of Many Years Mantling Cured With btx Itutiles, in a Man 00 Yean el A Re. ALLENTOWK, Pa., May , lss. IIandelies lliTTKIta Ce. dents I had been troubled ttlthiny kldneys for a number of years, used almost everything without muchbtmeflt until I tried Dandelion Hitters. I used six bot tles and am plcased te say I am entlruly rid of the kidney treuble, besides my system being toned up be that I feel like n different person. I cheerfully recommend the same te all afflicted In this way. JACOlllIUSCIU.lTZ. leb-3inilTu,Th,S JUST AS GOOD. Don't allow anyone- te make you believe any ether remedy In Jmit as geed for sick headache, as Dr. Leslie's Special Prescription, for It ts net true. This Is the only remedy In the world that strikes at the root of the dUeute und dilves it out. ulve It u trial. A Captain's Fertnnate DUcnrery. CapL Celinnnn, schn Weymouth, plying be tween Atluntlc City and N. Y., had been trou bled with nonughse tint be was unable te sleep, and wee Inducts! te try Dr. King's New- lii.cov lii.cev cry forCensuinptlnn. It net only gave him In stant roller, but alluyed U" extrttinu soreness of his breast. Ills cbllilren were similarly affected and a single dose bud the same happy infect Dr. King's M)w Discovery Is new the stnndiud remedy in tbe Geluman household and en beard the schooner. Free trial bottles of this sUind.rra remedy at II. '11. Cochran's Drug Mere, 1.17 and lui North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. (!) WILL YOU BUlTFKIl with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint t Shiloh's Vltallser is guaran teed te cure you. Fer sole by II. It. Cochran. Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street. THERE HAS HKl'.N NO ADVANCE IN Ladles' and Gent's Furnishing Goods this season, HL'T A DECLINE. We buy our goods ns wtt need them, having no room te store up and get stale stock Our profits uru small nnd receive goods elten, una our customers aie always benefitted in a declining murket, ns has been tbe cuse this season especially. Pleasticall and uxuinlue our bluplu goods und save menev. AT HhCHTOLti's, " Ne bl North Uuetin street. WSlore open Saturday nights until 11 e clot k. TMPROVE VOl'R VACATION DAYK. Hl'ECIAL CLASS IN WltlTINa AT TUB- LA.NOABTKIl COMMERCIAL COLLEUK, Ne. 104 East King Street, ON JULY 19.9TO10 IN TlIKMOUNlNa. Fer particulars call en cr address 11. 0. WE1DLEU, Principal, fall Term will epvn Monday, BcptenibcrtJ. lliiliyn KM MKIUVAI. YMR'S HAIR VIGOR. PERFECT HAIR Imliralc natiinit mid healthy condition of the sculp, ivnil of the glanils through hlch neitr tl UH'iit Is obtained, tt hen. In eonscquimre of !))! mid dlMsiset tlie hair becomes weak, thin, ami gray, Aj pi llatr Viger will ntvoiiRtlien It. rc-tote Us I'llKlnal rotor, promote Its lapldRiiil k'oreu tfrewlh.um! Imp-tit te It tlie lustre mill ftsshiicss el veulli 1 hat e used Aer s llalr V'lgei for n loin; time, mil am rout liieed or l' value VV hen I was 17 tenrsnf nni tny hnlrlii'iniu in nire gr 1 com cem iiemed unliiK Hi" V liter and was snipilseil nt he isneit ellett it pnsliueil 11 net only le I t-vd the color le my Imlr, Inn se -.litniilalcd i-i(i i 111 that I lute iteu meiv linn than eter in 'it ' VV . I ilHiirtls.felilwnlei, Miss AYER'S HAIR VIGOR. s 1 ' till ImulujMj uiul Vrfuinera. tf IHI s vt m npin'tlte . it N 'in -your uilnil eon lu it fiem debility ami less e( emiiiti Is out et onterer I taVe Ayei's Sarsapa will rt'-itii-e phtsUnt loice ll is. ihi uetm in. mil elsstleltt In the estein inei. mirely anil speedily than auv lenli ei ilisiewrvtl ler six liieulli 1 suit, led fiem lltei ami stomach trtiubles ly t.ssl ilid net nourish inn uitl 1 became west mid tei nuuli i ms tateit. 1 took six bottles of .Wet's "ut-np iillln nnd was , uivil. Julius tl l'almei, Spilngnt 1.1. M is Ayer'sSarsaparilla, lrMtnt,.t liv llr .1 I- Aver A Ce, l.ewill, Ma-s. I'llcefl ; six bellies, Sold by druggists, July'.-t5 llUVUKrVUMMIIStt UUUllei. w E HAVE A LARUE STOCK Of TIIK BK9T REFRIGERATORS l.N TIIK CITY. The Tierce Dry Air Refrigerator. UAKDKXUOSK, WATKli VVOl.KKH. 1CK CKKAM FKKKZKRS, AndalullllueufllOCSKfUKMSIIlMi UOODS T'ne larsest stock of I. V KITl'KKln the city. Special attention paid te Gai-fllllng, tin Kisitlnir ami spouting We have lust iccelt oil another let of theso Sc, OL01JKS. JOHN p. sehatiim: & SON, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTKll. PA. e I'll TRADE-IN EEFM&ER1T0RS ha never been e lnrgn a hU eaen It would h.ie been much larger hid we been able te tilt our order, N trouble te j;et Itetrlgtiraier, but "i:il)GE A Sand ALASKA 3 aregcarte. Weluvuft lew lelt. Ice Cream Freezers AMI- WATER COOLERS. We hate plentr lWm t think w would hate them lun It pceplu knett hew cheap Ihey are. Till6' 13 TIIK SEASON t'Olt OIL STOVES. tt n have a ilnxnn liirerentmal.es. In this ay tie tlnil out wlni h Is the hi st. '1 here Is lint one thst Is reall reliable and sure, Iho ADAMS A tt EalLAKC l iiunsjiploMve. l.V LAWN MOWERS we have nevcral varieties, the l'KN'JJSV LVA M t of course at the head. This Is the season of the year te have your Heaters looked after. In having this lnat'er at tended te re te a hoiine that thoroughly under stands their business. l'l.UMISl.Nwnndii.vs KITTING by Ilrst-class workmen at Lewest l'rlces. FL1NN & BRENEMAH, Ne. 152 North Queen Streot, LANCASTKlt, l'A. w AL A. K1EKFE1U ALDUS C. UERR KIEFFER & HERR, Ne. 40 East King Street, (Opposite, Court Heuse). Invite all Housekeepers te Call and Inspect their stock of Heusefmmshing Goods. A Complete Line constantly en hand. COOK al'OVi.Sftnd UA.M.F.S, l'AHLOlt STOVES, HF.ATKI1S and L KNACKS. SUMMER COOK STOVES. Alter carefully examIhIiik the merits of all etTwrcU te the tnulti, e hve selectttl THE rARGAND," Fer GASOLINE, and THE Jt DANGLER," ter COAL OIL, As tbe licst, when idl points aie considered, te eirer te our patrons. Call and see us. tVe love te show our goods, and are net attended ir you de net purchase. llemember, we aru agents for The " Splendid " Heater. Mnniifactureil by Fuller ' Warren Company, Trey, N. Y .which has no rival In durability, economy of fuel und control of gus. New la the time te uxamlne and become posted for Autumn purchases. KEMK1IIIKU THE PLACE t 40 EAST KING ST., (OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE ) apii.tta.lw VVUNITUKK. JIU. RN1TURK WAREROOMS. KITCHEN PUMITU11E HefTmeier's Furniture Warerooms. 20 EAST KINO STREET. 44 Plcture Frames te Order, WAT VII KB. -yy-ATOHES, OLOOKH, Ae. WATCHES, CLOCKS. Ae. 8PKC1ALBALKOF GOLD-FILLED CASES (Uess's Munufuctuie), hunting or oiMn-cuted watch, nlckle works. 15, Jewels, stem winding and suttlug (limited number) at rw.Ui). Alse 7S In stltaredhuntlng ceses, sumo works, at f 7 Ml tinea. Great bargains In Lancaster Watches. All the best Klglns uud ethers. Correct time dally by telegraph t only place in city Rest watch and lewelry reimlrliig. L. tV Ell Kit, J ' Ne. 150X North Queen MroeL (Nearl. It. It. Station. Mr Spoctucles und Eye Glasses. Optical Meeds. MAIUCLKY'S "YAKA BEAUTIES"' clear tilled of choice Se. 1 Havana, are reeemmeuded te levers of a gonulne Havana Cigar, ut MAUKLKY'8. " Yellow Frent," , No.2iKerthQ;uve street (ronneily llartuiRu's) HUT (MMJIM, H.M iKR A BROTHER. White Goods for ISniA UA'i'.V. j'u r:yc u js t a'z e e k, nxai.isn xaixzoek, IXhl.l Ml'l.L, Embroideries and Laces I SWISS KMItUOIIiKISIK., leuii(liig nml (It emll te mulch. N.V1N.OOK KMIIHOt II KUI IS, lletiiieliignnil Dtemll te match. I AMIIIlll KM IIIHH IlKUt KS, llin Material te matih. 1 UI.OUK11 K.tt IIIUllltKHlKs, llmas Material teiuatcli. UMIIIIOIDKIUKH, ItUIIKS KStl 111 VI. 1.ACKSMUT1M1, lllaclc mid Kciu. II1I1IT UK I.Al K 1'I.OUNUINO, llUck atitl l.tru. KlIV fl't.VN l.ACKSKIUTINll, tl liilenml Cieatn I. (IV l'TIA.N LACK KtOUNU I Mis, Mhlte nnd I ivam. 1IK.VDKI) KltOM'S.l OIlllKlt I'llRi:, HVVIbSMl'Sl.lN, KUK.NCII I AW N, V AMIIUK.S AM) SA'l KKNS HAGER & BROTHER, Nes. 25 and 27 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. -jVTET.l.l.R A .HAUOHMAN. Metzger &.Haughman Have the Hest GO Oent MAHOMED SHIRT That has evor been sold for the niouey ; equal te many new sold at 75 cente. Sizes, 12 te 17. METZGER & Ne. 43 West King Streot, Botweon the Ooepor Heuso and Serrel Herso Hetel, Lancaster, Pa. N TEX T DOOR TO THE COURT HOVHI- FAHNESTOCK'S. Whl te Oetxld, Ltvces tvud Embrolilcrles. Stimmer Umlorwervr, nil elzoe. up Summer Hosiery Lnrge Stock Seiling Prices. of tliCBO G00J0 new R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HA LI. I'AFKU. TJI1ARE.-.W. 1TIV. dun r suss Tin oppenifNiiv TO 1IUY CHEAP Window Screens, Veu will nevcr be able teget theinsolew ugaln ii Inches high, SI Inches wide, let r cents, l'lalu Screens, ether sles, lu proportion. We bsve sold hundreds, and It is surprising the luantlty we hie put out this summer. WALL PAPERS, 4c, 5c, Oc. aud 7c SH VDES-lIest spring Heller. W cents. ready te bang PHARES W. FRY, NO. 67 NORTH QUEEN ST., AllT WALL PAPER STORE. Art Wall Paper Stere, NO. 131 NORTH QUEEN STItEKT, LANCASTER, PA. Anether large let of GILT PAPERS just ur. rived will be sold cheap. Call enrly and leek at them and gut prices. Will net keep thorn long, ler the price will null them. Window Shades mnde ready te hang. Plain Shade Cleth all colors. Window Shades umde nnd hung promptly. Lace Curtains, Poles, Chains, Heeks, etc. -N e treuble te show goods. ALFRED SIBBER, NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER. PA. UUUVEUIJSS. HIGH GRADE COEFEEH. Flne old Government Java and Mecha Coffees, the best In the murkeL Our Java blen ded Coftee speaks for Itself; rich und fragrant, 23c. pur pound. Very tine Plantation Rie Coffees, our bust only sue. per pound! ene very' popular nt 15c. We want you te call and try our who. Coffee. The exccllcnt quality or our CotTeeg und tine Teas Is making 1 rlends fast nnd rlrm. Our dally sules show a steady Increase. Fresh Roasted every duy. A full line of fancy Groceries. Plouse glve us n trial onler. u EO. tvlArt r, augSO-lvO Ne. 113 West King Street, A'1 T HURSK'S. jre-Our sleru will closeatop. m., duilug the summer months, with the exception et Bat urdays, when we clese at lu p. in. PICNIC PLATES -AND- PICNICGROCERIES -AT- BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. l'A, Mi- Fer Bale A GOOD SAFE. Price, U3.U0. CPARKLINcfWINES. " OUll OWN IIRAND I Special Great Western Wine, The Finest and Purest American Wine In the Market. At nEICrART'S OLD "WINE STORE. Summer Wear ! VICTUUIA LA ll'.ViS', t'in:cK XAixy.evit. I'l.Ain LAWJS'S. HAUGMAN, Whlte Embrolderod Hobes, $2.60 Summer Gloves, in !3tore, and nil Mivrked nt Quick HOUSE. LANCASTER, PENNA. A TLANT1C CITY. 1IIK OLD KSTAtlLlSHKD Chester County Heuse, Centrally Incited, convenient, tery near the fen, comfortable In every way, and home-like. NOW OPEN. J. KEIM tt SONS. mar'-md rXVPE MAY. THE STOCKTON. t.VPE MAY, N. .1. 'I he Finest Reach en the Coast. The Laigest and Most Elegant seaside Hetel In the World. -UPEN. JUNK SO -in 11KNKY CLAIR, Prep'r. L.tte of the Grand Union Hetel, Saratoga Springs. JuneilUwd QI'KN ALLTIli: Yl'.AR. ( TFE MANSION," ATI. VNTIC CITY, N. J. The largest aud most piemlnently located Hetel Kit'Kantiy fiirnlsbed and liberally man aged. Thoroughly lighted, drained and ven tilated. Open all the year. CHARLES McGLADE. -Urepby's Orchestra. Ju7-mJ ASHLAND HOTiSE, ATLANTIC CITY, reopens JULY 1st, under new manage ment. Elertrlc lights, electric bells, city water, lln.t-classcul.ilne. Term moderate. Flist-class burattached. HENRY KAHTKR, Jyl-lmd Lnte of Grape Hetel, Lancaster, Pa. OOAI T R. MARTIN, WUOLHSALS AMD RXTAIL USALSR IK All Kinds of Lumber and Geal. -Yard: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince Stieels, above Lemen. Lancaster. u3-lyd rAUMUARDNER.S & JEKKE1UES. COAL DEALERS. Orriea : Ne. 12) North Quean street, and Ne. te North Prince streeL Yardh ; North Prince street, near Reading Depot. LANCASTER, PA. auglS-Ull TJEMOVAli. M. V. B. OOHO has removed his Ceal Olllce te Ne. IM NORTH QUEEN STREET (llrlminer's New building), whure orders will be received for Lumber and Ceal, WUOLKSALB AMD HUT AIL. inS tld M. V. 11. C01IO. 1IOUKM. JOHN RAER'S SONS. NEW BOOKS Aie offered at a liberal discount from the pub lishers' prices. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS In Library Sets, Class Heeks, Records, Itewatds, Ulbles, Testuments, catechisms, etc. QUARTO BIBLES Centalng King James and the Hevlsed Versions of both Old and New Testaments In parallel columns; nlse, with the two versions of the New Testament, or with the old version of tne llible only, lu various styles of binding, at much low or prices than by traveling agents. AT THE 11O0IXSTOUE OF JOHN BAER'S SONS, Nes. IS and 17 North Queen Streot, LANCASTER. PA. MINERAL WATERS, APOLL1NA1RB WATER, the Queen of Table Waters, Hawthorn Spring of Surategn. ut ItCJUAltl a Ul.ll HlssniiiiiB. 1 II. E.SLAYMAUltU, AgL A. OTORAOE AKD- OOMMISSIQN WAREHOU8E. DANIEL MAYER, decJ-lyd Ne. 18 WHl L'bcitnut BtreeL K -M . f -" -SgT1 .Mi