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: THE INTELLIGENCER,
Intelllgenccr Building, Lancaster, Pa.
ljc Lancaster 3ntclltgcttcer.
LANCABTKK. JULY II. ISM.
Curlln's TTIUnlrnnal.
The wilhdrawal of Hen. A. G. Curtin
from public life will be a cause of deep re
gret te men of all parties, who have re
cognized his conspicuous fitness for ellicial
place. Fer mere than thirty years he has
adorned every public station te which he
baa been called, and he has shed lustie en
the Twentieth congressional district which
had the geed fortune te secure him as its
representative. There was much regret in
the state and beyond it where the merits of
the old war governor were known, that
Mr. Carlisle did net naine Mr. Curtin for
chairman of the committee en foreign af
fairs in the present Heuse, but at the head
of the special labor investigation committee
he lias bad excellent opportunities te put
Inte practice his rare powers of diplomacy.
His wise counsels will be much inissed in
the Congresses of the future.
In his letter of withdrawal Mr. Curtin
calls attention te an arduous feature of
congressional service that grows greater
rather than less as the years advance, this
is, the demands of constituents upon the
tiroeet the representative. There is an er
roneous impression with some jeopIe that
a congressman is te be at the beck and call
Every voter who helped teelect him, and
that the public service must net take pre
cedence of these private requests.
These things are what make congres
sional life no sinecure for him who consci
entiously endeavors te de equal justice te
the public and te his constituency. And
Governer Curtin probably thinks he has
done enough of this hard work in the past
te be entitled te a little rest for the future.
An Arber Day Lessen. 1
It is always interesting te knew what
ether people think of us, and when their
views sound our praises, the least conceited
of men cannot help feeling at least a pleas
ant titillatieu. Tins thought has been sug
gested by a leference te Arber Day, as it
was celebrated 111 Pennsylvania, from the
French of Reger de Goey, of the 1.7 rue de
BchjiqiK, and which was translated for
the Pennsifi'anui Scheel Journal, by Miss
Elizabeth McVey, of this city.
It appears that the example of the Key
stone state in fixing upon a day in the year
for general iree planting has pointed a
moral for our foreign friends. The tt riter
of the article alluded te ipfers te tho.tree
planting exercises at the Lancaster high
school and the Millersville Xennal school,
quotes approvingly the remarks of lie v. Dr.
Higbee and Ilev. J. Max Hark at the time,
and then bursts into this apostrepho
Beheld the language they ube, hce the acta
Which they perform, in America, 111 such
states as Pennsylvania, which wan Mettled
only two centuries ue that new country!
And we who date from bolore the Christian
era, we who liave net only te impreve a
climate, but te save the agriculture of a
whole region, and te bullet the moving namls
that the Bea brings us with each wave, shall
we de nothing ? Continued negligence will
be almost suicidal I
Surely these who have gien their labors
te make Arber Day in Pennsyhania a suc
cess, and who ha velicen sometimes disap
pointed ever the lack of its observance, w ill
net cease their weik new after the geed
seed it has sewn across the sea.
Labeuclierc en Heme llule.
Mr. Labeuclierc, one of the most ardent
defenders of Irish home rule in tlie Uritish
Parliament, has written a letter ex planatery
of the Gladstone defeat in the present elec
tions. Hesajsthe ceuutiv has net pro
nounced against home rule butenlyugainst
the manner in which it was presented. 1 n
the first place he says many Iladicals were
deterred from Gladstone by their uncer
tainty as te whether he was going te pledge
the national credit for tlie sake of the
landlords, te whom the Radicals are bil
ly hostile. This alienated many votes.
The vagueness in regaid te tlie contem
plated home rule bill drove off many mere.
Then it was a mistake te make justice te
Ireland stand alone, Instead of joining it
with seme radical measures for firwit
Britain. "When these facts are taken into
consideration, together with the circum
stances that a vast number of artisans lest
their votes by a change of lesidence and
there was no centralized organization of
the home rulepeople, the wemler is that se
much was dene.
Mr. Labeuchere by no means gives up
the struggle. In fact, he proposes heroic
treatment of the present situation when be
ays : '" Mr. Gladstone should neither re
sign nor have an autumn sessieu. There
te no reason why he should play thogaine
Jta rarles. If lie has net get a ma
jority in favor of ids Iiiah policy neither
rr?L T? Ball8bury. The se-called
UnlenisULlberaUareasmucli opposed te
SSSrUI! V10 fenncr- Assuredly the
SSTi DOt 1roneun in favor of
Xerd Salisbury, and yet he is the only
alternative premier. Parliament should
meet in August and a short session sheu d
take place in order te vote the remalninu
estimates. A vote of want of confidence
would net be proposed forthesimplorei ferthesimplorei forthesimplerei
son that it would net obtain a majority."'
.& "uy e are uiau.
. ifiXt -ur .1-" . . .. .
no are pieaseu l0 note that a con-
'BtIen Of the farmlmr nnd 1-ilimln,.
r'mf1" of tue ceu"try, will be held In St.
! VO A.U2USL ". Tll.lnnnta a trill l,A
tr?'1 ,.t0m every con8ressienal district.
, .mini leeks In a arn.nt
vswuuiim and has n political object. It is
proposed te make a representative congress
of farm and labor delegates with head
quarters in Washington. The aewed
purpese is te concentrate tlice iutluences
upon the Congress of the T'nlted States,
and also te elect representative labor men
and counteract monopolies.
The plensurable iwrtlen of this informa
tion lies in the fact that it will stir up po
litical attention te the new existing par
ties. It will cause close inspection of their
conditions and purposes. Xe part) can
stand this scrutiny like th.it te which
Themas Jeffersen gave life. The mere
cleiely the great principles actuating the
Democratic party nre studied, the longer
will become the army of its converts. The
cause of truth gains by intelligent discus discus
cusslen, ami the M. 1'aul gathering is
bound te bear Democratic fruit.
The Leng Brunch gambling lieuvcs are
being raided early In the se.iseu. This will
incronse their business in midsummer.
JlEAVKii complains ixvause he has been
censured at home for tee much sympathy
with liquor dealers, though he hlm-elMs a
water drinker. Thli is becaiiMi he trio te
occupy both sldoset the fenee ut the value
time.
Cel Nenius is trying te at eh! the oeno
quences of his nih tiett.tiburg speech bt
putting it en Majer J. U. Itos.eiig.uten. In
the words of lvh-llali,
It will net de
1 am erry for eti.
Tin: man, Morten Heward, tt holesalo shoe
dealer In Philadelphia who has disappeared
from that city with f.50,000, largely ether
leople'8 money, was one of thce irreproach
able men who would hate been the tery lat
likely te be charged with swindling. He
had keen busiueis aptitude, steed high In
banking circles enjoyed excellent credit,
lived iuexpensltely with his wlTe and
seemed te hate no extratagant habits. It
hassluce been ret ealed, hotteter, that he was
deeply Intehed with a woman, Mrs. Miles,
and that his downfall may be traced te her
lnlluonce ever him. Illggcr men than he
hat ogeno down in the same fashieu.
W hat let n world anil bsde nhfrefl)
Tlie tlmlil tear lit Cleopatra 8 rj e
NewYeiik's Arcade railway is going te
cost Irem f J.000,000 te ?i,0oe,0o6 a mile. We
would be satisfied with a fee simple In one eno ene
tenth of a mile.
The Senate has added $!,OW,000 te the
river and harbor bill, and home eeplti call
this statesmanship,
Mn. Charles S. VVelki- has gene into
the Prohibition meteuieut with all the ardor
of anew doteteo. At Norrhtewn the ether
ovenlng he made a spirited seech befere a
large audience In which hodcllned the stand
of the Prohibition party te the people. "What
the Prohibitionist wants, w hat be hss a right,
what it is his duty te ask ler as a citi7eu, Is
prohibition. In order te secure it he wants te
see a legislature elected that will enact the
most ellective prohibitory net high license
laws. Most emphatically de we dissent
from the view of the press that the attempt te
socure the adoption of high llcense is entirely
consistent w lta the submission of a prohibi
tory amendment j that the 0110 Is the alter
native of the ethor. Theene is the doviceef
Sttan and the politicians te deleat the ether.
In order te git e prohibition permanency the
Prohibitionist wants te see two successive
legislatures elected that will submit a prohi
bitory constitutional amendment te popular
vote. He wants tosee the eeile adept sucu
constitutional amend menL Then he wants
te see a party kept in power that can and will
elect legislative, judicial and executive otll etll otll
cers w he w ill heuestly ami etlectively on en on
ferco it Nothing less than this will meet
the case or satisfy the demands of sensible,
practical and slncere Prohibitionists. When
they ask ler bread it is very unfatherly te
give them a stone ; w hen tliey ask for hih te
glve them a seriwrnt."
It leeks as though the bread te be thrown
upon the waters by Quay and Cooer will lx
wasted en the hosts of Republicans who will
lollew where Welfe's banner leads.
The result of the enforcement of the new
retenuelaw In Philadelphia has been most
remarkable. There Is a total amount of
money at Interest of fuH,2JI,ie'isi, which is
f 10,000,000 mere than was returned but year.
The total number ei geld watches sprang
Irem a few hundred te pt.tCT.
In New Jersey the women and ihildren
attend the Prohibition meetiugs , which
means much for the In til re.
PEHSONAU
Waui 11E1 I'll i.u will lire.lcli
Ken. 1 1 en nt
next .Sundav in
the
WuNtiiun-tur chapel.
Londen.
Hen Bn 1.1:11 wants te go te Congress from
tlie J-owell, Alass,, district. The people
showed him a deal ear te his call.
Senaieh Tei.i.eii has submitted an
amendment te the sundry civil bill te appro
priate fJT,50i) ler tlie purchase et the school
and farm at the Carlisle Indian school.
Cel. IIkniu McCeumick, el Harrlsburg,
has been Indorsed ler goterner bt the
Dauphin county Democratic committee. The
county convention tt 111 meet at .Stcelten. en
August 11. '
PowDEiuk'Hcleso lrienil, Jehn K. Ilarrett.
prints an odlterial In his i,wr, .Vrm.101
JrtifA, which indorses Pewderlv's candidacy
for govorner, and says his nomination n net
unlikely. This is looked iqwi a ellicial.
T,AV."i. T.ln,'.n: Ilas bef'" nominated for
United htates district attorney of Indiana.
He has been in the forefront et lelltic there
for the last thirty years, isa man of high char
actor, el the Hendricks school et imlUics, nud
one of the best lawyers In Indian 1.
i.(T'.55I.:,.,AI' ,JKA '-"'' entimenLs towards
Prohibition are thus reported by h. M. Nash
who , trateled partly with the Kepubllcan
candidate te the Pittsburg liquor contention,
"f.eneral 1 leaver said that he did net con
sider that Prohibition prohibited , that he be be
lleved that if a man wanted te take a drink
he ought te be allewed te de se. Alse that
he had been censured at home by the advo
cates of tomixirance ler his liberality and his
sympathy with liquor dealers."
I)n. William llEiuisr, an eminent den
tist of liremeu, Germany, was the recipient
of a banquet from Philadelphia dentists en
Tuesday. This banquet was tendered Dr.
Hcrbst in recognition of his aluable ser-,
vices te dental surgery by tlie discetery efa
:"".""""""; "k Kuui. insteau nl try
ing te patent tlie procens or the necesirv iii.
nt.f,l.IHlei1Uill,loae.,.UUt,1ias K'1' " tothosci tethosci tothesci
01 title world gratis. He has Hit ented a con-
J. Ji' K?t'iV.ac ll l.n wuorel,y the pounding pro pre
coss of illling is unnecessary. Py the use of
this machine the geld is forced Mdowlse into
otery mrtien of thecatity and the lining is
rondered mero durableand thotime required
ler the process rediued tery materially.
Ne fur lllliutrel Cuinpaiilei.
Frem the 8U Paul Pioneer i'lvst.
The chestnut crop In New Yerk premiics
te be tlie largest grown for years.
I'.ti:.
On the lawn
.Maiden fair.
Past I went,
butt her there.
Past again,
liaised my hut.
Went my heat t
l'itll-iiuu
l"pn!iu looked
lu Hiirjnlse.
llieie, by Jove!
1 (.'uuglil hei ejes.
On the law 11
Uull dnitsat.
Wnrarreiuulil,
Up he gat.
Made fur inu
UKlyeur.
IMairuuT
I heuia mur
Mur. lie bit
lleth my tblKhs,
Ana that's why
X cauterize.
tYem TiH .
THE DOUBLE CAITI'KE.
I'retii the New Moen.
It was no ordinary salmon, and net ene of
us can speak et It new but w Itli bated breath
and a tendency te retail this story. Several
of our friends think it time te go the moment
that grand fish thrusts Its nose Inte the con
versation. Lord Dutlerlu eten depsrted in
a hull yesterday alternoeu because we per
slsted In a llnat gossip upon the.s'ilVect lint
he Is devoid of all sensoef eitlier rotnauce or
pert, without which Incongruous Ingre
dients our salmon cannot be dlMicsl up Ter
conversational purpees; or, j mapsas I
pan se the ethers aivept the liyethess with
many voiced acclamation--he was lu lote
with Ktliel hlmseir ' she who ought te knew
best denies this ; but her geed n dure In sliel sliel sliel
torlngrejivted leters from ridicule ts preter-
mti ui tne lamllv.
It is, pet haps, tlie most irfis't hour or the
year, namely, si o'clock en a July eteiilug,
and eseeiully perfivt biviuse wt nre just
going te have ti t, 1111 etent which attains ex
ceptional iinperlancn owing te the fait that
luncheon at the stilling hour of ene was n
farce. We have leen out slnce early tins
morning, a st te of things w hlch haseliUluetl
since our nrrltal in ales, ten datsage, and
are grouped hi plcturisijue attitudes, such as
girls naturally adept when in mementarj ex ex
peetatfeti or the return el the gontletnei
round the head el a rocky jkk)! smne miles
up the riter.
This spot has, after an ohaustlte examina
tion of the entlre neighborhood, Wen pri pri
tieunctsi by the family the lie.ni ideal el re
mantle perfection. The murmur of the fall
seethes our ears. Captain t'reft nils such
music a "i-easeUss diu". but men of his
stamp hate no business outslde of Londen,
In fact, his adterse terdlct alone would tsj
eneugh te decide us lu hating afternoon tea
here. It Is pleasant te lie 011 th rocks, star
ing dew-n Inte the glittering blackness el the
deep peel, w title the presence et the heaty
salmon which lltes at its lower end occasion
ally starts with a loud splash, is Iraught tt Ith
a ceaseless ei iteiuent.
Dick and Captain Crelf liate elleu triel
him tt ith et erythlng from a " Jeck Scott " te
a "silt er doctor," without getting n ghost or
an eiler for his majesty. They will seen re
turn, surely, after the" bootless fatigue el long
waiting, and, ifwe knew-anything of a lish
erman's nature, try him tot agalu.
Meantime we light a tire of dry stick", nnd
arrange et erythlng in a way calculated te
cheer the eyes of the disappointed anglers.
We are disgusted te see Captain Creft re
turning, mid mere still te see Kthelwith
him, ler Dick has long been her slate, and
we did hepe te I1111I that he and l'.thel would
be together, nnd that something would oc
cur te prevent his threatened departure te
morrow morning. If this alternoeu turns
out blank, we git 0 up hope, for Pick is due
in India In October, and will net get another
chance with l.'thel.
This morning Captain Crelt killed two
swein, and lHhel was tlie enlt e m el uscitil
enough te congratul.ue him. Dick appeared
at lunch with an empty creel, bronzed nnd
tired, but. as usual, cheerful. This cheerful
ness et hl, addtsl te a curious habit tery
curious, et en unique, considering his sex
of thinking of etery one else bolero himself,
have helped te make us worship Pick as au
elder brother.
"I wish someot .teu would be a shad e
less sisterly," I heard him mutter ttie ether
night, wlien Kthel said, Willi a guileless
smile, " We all leek en you ijuite as a
brother, you knew, Dick."
Captain Creft and Kthel, w bem we recoite
with dignified stillness, threw out strong
bint-s ujien thesubiect eftea, but we request
them net te be greedy, which is illicit ll, nud
declare that the kettle is net yet boiling,
which is untrue. Possibly we rather astonish
Captain Creft with our rudeness ; but we are
sere nbeut Dick, and our enemy has oflen
enough disavowed nil surprise at the taga taga taga
riesoleur sex.
After our painstaking preparation, tea is
net te be dismissed in a moment. Our con cen con
templatite enjoyment et it, hotteter, is
broken in upon bt a loud shout Irem four-teen-yeai-eld
Bella. "Loek, the salmon '"
aud she points te the curt ing eddies which
mark the spot tt here the big tish has risen.
"By gum '" says Dick, jumping up in haste,
"it's a regular sockdeloger. Take my red,
Creft, and try for if
"e, no , It's your turn. 1 had the last."
But geed-natured Dick thrusts the roil into
his friend's hinds and drags oil his own hat te
examine the Hies 111 It.
Our loud-tcngued eutroaties are te him as
the idle wind, but a gentle, inw-telied
request from Lthel teers Pirn round in a
moment. He takes the red and glides
cautiously down te the water's edge.
Crouched licliind rm ks and with beating
hearts we watch otery metement of Dick's
linger".
"1 shall show- thorn a big lly first" his
words scarcely reach us through the noise of
the fall "I should never laud such .1 whopper
en a small hook."
He seems an age alhtlng that lly aud
then wetting it. As he lengthens his line out
a yard or mere at eaeu cast, and the black
wings and sllter body float nearer te the
spot where the great lish rese, our excitement
reaches almost te bursting point, and little
Bella has te be held dew n by force.
There, it must hate been right eter his
uosetbattlmellttonderth.it Dick has the
courageto go en working his lly atalL But
no npple breaks the surface. His majesty
gas unmeted oil the black and sllter.
Twe or threo mero throws, and Dhk reels
up his line.
"Try him with a small 'Jeck Scott ' new"'
Captain Crelt, caught by the pretailing ex
citement, sissaks in a solemn whisper.
"All right. Threw me 0110 oter."
Again tlie wetting pr ess has te begene
through, and again seeuis te be mere endless
than before.
U last the brilliant-hued " Jeck
scett " Is almost ever the big lish.
Dick balancess himself for the next
cast. The red curt es back, sit ings ferw ard,
aud the lly, delitered straight nnd ireely
drops en the water a couple of yards a bete
the salmon. Hardly lias the line sunk an
inch below the surlace befere there Is a Ihsiy
iug boil and swirl et the water, as the great
fish bounds te the surface. There is net ene
et us girls who would net at this juncture
have threw u the roil (low n w 1th a shriek.
In a moment Dick has struck. His red isn
hoop; the lines llash through the tvater; the
whirling reel makes music in our ears.
" Down te the bottom of the peel, and drite
him back If he make for the rapid !" We
obey Dick like children, except Htbel, who
stands beside him and vlew s tlie struggle, se
te say, from the grand statu!.
The first rush is straigut toward the dau dau dau
goreus rapid, but a strenuous splashing from
us drites him back In time.
" By Jote! that was anearshatc, though,"
and Dick wipes his forehead hastily.
Beth Dick and Captain Crelt afterward de
clared that they had never seen 11 lish show
any such sport as this 0110 did.
One grand rush sifter another seems te
lent 0 him as fresh as et or. He is across tlie
peel, down the peel, uuder the white water
at the top, nud almost under Dick's loot, all
In a moment. Again and again he hurls
himself Inte the air, and his great silvery side
almost dazzled our eyes with its glitter.
Little Bella positively cries with excite
ment, nnd 0110 or two of us would fain de
likewise.
I hate that strange feellng anglers have
oiten described tome, which makes the burn
ing reality of the moment blot out the past
and luture. The fate of tlie uultorhe seems
ioii4egoiiiiiiiioiiiiiis.il. ir he isoiice lauded,
1 feel that the struggle of llfe will be oter.
Fer thirty-eight minutes does that fish keep
us palpitating round that peel ; then he beglus
te tire. His rushes are shorter aud shorter.
Dick is getting him in hand.
One last ellert ler freedom, hew oter, he
makes. In spite efa shower et sunes from
us, and the strain put upon him by sixteen
feet el grcen-heari, that gallant lish struggles
into the head or the rapid.
Dick comes running down the bank, loes.
Ing line even thou, for the current ei the nar
rows is furious.
Through the netk at the bottom of the tool
lUshes the salmon like lightning. Tlie sight
or boulders and broken water reuewslils
courage. Dick's ceurse down stream is ar
rested by a big rock, his Hue is out the last
Tird,t1il'8I,.riucoeruHl'cs wl" iap "Iter
all. Dick leeks uimu the swirling watersand
sets his teeth. There Is a lust chance, but a
JTlHKy 0110
" .?''. lnckl ,Yeu W0ld l drotvned te
n crta nty," w 0 shout In chorus. iai,ei im im
pleres him with tears in her eyes net te risk
U He leeks gratefully at her, but shakes
his head. It flashes across me that lr the ex
pression or lier lace nt this moment does net
glte him heart te ask her a certain Interest
ing question en the way home, why he
doesn't doservo her. ' r
Nothing short or cut ropes would step
Dick, new his bleed is up ; he steis into the
hurrying water and is taken oil his legs in a
moment and washed against a rock , new he
regains his footing mid staggera 011 a yard or
two, new loses It once mero.
"Ne lish lu tlie world Is worth such dan dan dan
gerouswerk as this. What a reckless chap
he 1! " said Captain Crelt anxiously.
Ytblle making this short dntetir around
the rock, we lese sight of the angler Ter a
went then, running breathlessly down te
the water agalu, we and him lying upon the
bank much shaken, bruised, nnd exhausted,
but holding en te hi red doggedly.
"The Ilh Is sulking lu the lower peel," lie
explains, eiuptttng the waler from his peik
els, ' Yt hen l'teliad 11 rest, ten must come
aud reuso him up with stone,"
This replte Is brier. The game llh is
seen cueeriug around the siwnd peel, but
theellert isiitinal one. Very seen he I ly
ing In shillew water almost jiaiti.
V 0 hate no gatl w Ith us, nnd I aptain (.oil's
big landing net would net eten hint at tn-
1 losing such n letlathau as this
Dick leads the tlh steadily shoreward un
til 11 is almut aground; then I iplaln Crelt,
warily ircllng around It, scoop it up in
lieth anus, and beheld I the great salmon i
glittering iiueng the Hug nud heather.
A loud 1 heer arises Irem the whole sirtj,
nnd little Bella, In a paroxysm el triumph,
kneels beside the sllter monster and kisses
Us slippery sides. I
"lhirtt imundsat least," we crt.
'Ne; twenty pounds, isirhaisl" soy the
gentlemen. "And a grand lish In perfivt '
condition."
The excitement of the stsirt had complete
ly drlten all thoughts or Dick's coming de
parture from mv mind, but they new return
with form. "He shall bate a climce," I
declare te in t self, and (snider a little a little,
wlille the ethers nre steeped In lish worship
"Dick, ' I exclaimed authnrilttelv, "ten
must go home at once, instead el loitering
about liete, dripping llk a Newfoundland
deg. Ktliel and 1 will walk luck with you."
Catching Dick's eye, 1 se that he under
stand me,
"Come along," be ay.
Ktheltake my arm en tlie side remote
from Dick. She I remarkably silent, and
shows n tendency te blush almut nothing,
fearing, essiblv, that her anxiety about
Dick's dangerous e-captde 111st new may
have betrat ed her. Dick, feeling that he is
new, as he would himself phrase it. "111 for
it," maintains a no less impenetrable-dumbness.
Neter hate two such leaden com pill
ions rallen te 111 v let before or since.
It is a relief that the beauty of the winding
moorland lith, stretching away behind 11,
eeniKl me te slop and t ke out my sketch
book.
"I'll stav with teu," vtld Kiheluerteusly.
" hatfaud leate iser Dick te jog home
along ""
"I h?" says Dick, looking nt me with
comical terror. "Don't let me drag her with
me, it she wants te stay."
"Nonsense' go away, Ktliel. 1 cannot
have you lidgetmg about 1110 while 1 am
drawing."
Their assiduous geed nature in preparing
mv water-color box and book for action
knows no bounds : neither fulsome hints nor
(.ret-s request will induce them te depart,
At length, when 1 am busy with my first
wash, md reluse with sulky steadiness te
anv mere questions or te otter any further
pretext rer their nmt ing hand or root in mt
iH'hdf.they stroll shylj oil together, l'.thel's
oteson the ground, Dick's en the distant
horizon.
Craning around upon my camp-steel, 1
watch then down the feng slope el breakferu
and heather, straining my eye a they grew
Indistinct alter crossing the stream and finally
dlsapsar, te leate me net the wiser for all
my ironing.
Anxiety proveuts my sitting still for ten
minutes together. My sketch is a curiosity n
phenomenal specimen of the kind of daub
producible by the convtilsite dashes of a
hand tetillv univssisted by a mind which Is
tee agitated te de its duty.
My eyes team te pierce the small knell be
hind w hii h the twalu hat 0 disapieared. Are
these two heads any nearer each ether than
when I saw them la'st'
I or j ears we hate looked upon Dick as a
brether , te-morrow night, when he has de
parted, many tears will be shed lie will knew
nothing of. His going te India, tee, is a
mere freak, -a decision reversible, 1 really
beliete, by a single word from Kthek
Again, Dick is our muster, unhampered by
that lack of geld which quenches the hopes
of se many yeuug fellows. Well I hate
dene my best, and new they hat e had a clear
hour with their fate In their own hands, I
may as well collect my paraphernalia and
fellow them.
As I pace homeward, and ga70 oter the
swelling hills, the sun, "setting beyond the
utmost purple rim," stddeus me. Solitude
aud the gloom et etening, melancholy as a
long drawn siuh el nature, settle upon my
soul. By the time 1 hate reached tlie bridge
te be crossed, the castles whu h 1 hate built
concerning DUk and Kthel hate irumbled
one by one.
Suddenly f s-tuiiibled un them in the
rock, and mv liejs.'s rushed te the surlace
once mere. The glow of happiness upeu
these two faces admits of but ene explana
tion. "Yeu old brick,' begins Dick, clasping
my two hands with a fert or I trust he will
net er repeat "if it had'nt Usn for veu, I
should neter have done it ' '
"And, Lucy," adds Ethel, 111 a thrilling
teice, with" her arms round my neck,
"you're a dear old tiling, if it hadn't been
for the salmon, and Dick's going in after it,
he would never hate "
" Dene this," interpolates Dick, kissing
her again and again, with u cool indillereme
te my preseme, which bathes her face with
crimseiL But we haven't the courage te go en
without you," he adds, when he has quite
done his whispering in her ears
" "i eu'll hate te, though, Master Dick," I
reply, dashing onward and into the midst of
the astonished group Inlthe inn parlor.
" It's twenty jieuuds ten eurn.es," shouts
Bella, by way of greeting.
" Ceuie outside, girls !" I exclaim breath
lessly, "and I'll show you something worth n
hundred salmon."
As we omerged from the iber, the soft
twilight shows the prettiest pkture we have
eter looked upon; and the happiness which
underlies the shyness of the one face ami the
sparkle nud triumph or the ether wakes an
answering chord in our hearts as we mur
mur, " Welcome, brother."
Typhoid Fetrr.
Chailes Hartferd, of New C.wtle, Woatchcster
count j, N. Y.t sutfered with typhoid feter and
was git en up te die. He was restored te health
In ene wick by tiiklngllte ilrutidrethl'lllsetcry
night and drinking pluntlf ull 01 oatmeal gruel
A few doses of llrandrcth's 1'llls will lntarlably
cm e any kind of feter.
Ilaby ts teething. Hardly knew it using lln
Hands Teething Letien, J'rlte, Scents.
Thousand 01 babies are w asted and haggard
from illarrhe.c. Dm 11 ami's Dlarrhcea .Mixture
cures without drying the bowels. Price,
cunts. JjllmdAw
AIITIisI Si Inure and skill
could de te make Ilonaen's Capi Ine 1'lusters the
best porous plasters, and also thu best general
exteinal rumedy In the world, has been done
t henever ll Is possible te Impreve ihein it Is
done Hansen's plasters are net made te tm
?ose upon the credulous, but te cure disease,
heir eminent success has procured for ttictn
the telunUiry ondeisutnent of 3,(j phjslclans,
pharmacists and druggists throughout the
country, and the outspoken preference et the
Intelligent public. The) are pieiiipt, pew rful,
clcuuly and certain. 'Ihey cure where no ethers
will eten lulluvu. lteliieu Imitations styled
"Capslcln," "Capsicum" or "Oapucin "plus
lers UepuUible druggists only, ihu "Thrce
Sibils " trade mark en the genuine nua the word
" Cupclnu ' cut In thu contruef the plasti r
Dehdt He Ilecelted.
Hypocrisy Is the cetiiijllment that tlcepaa
tevtrtuu. luilbitlen Is the compliment failure
pa) s te success. The name net the diameter
of llunseii's Capclne l'lasters Is lmliatidhy
uiibcrupuluus parties, who ma We and try te sell
plasters tarleusly called Cupstcln," Cupsl
lum," ' Capslclne," " Capneln " plasters, with
the manifest Intention te deceive. Be cunningly
and boldly is this dene that careless people alu
doubtless seinctiiiics beguiled Inte hti) Ing such
articles In place of the genuine. Happily the
number who lollew this vocation decrea-ca
every jeiir through the refusal of reputable
dealers te handle the Imitation goods, mean
while be cautious. In the middle of the genuine
Is cut or pet mined the word "C'aiclne,"aiid en
the face c leth Is the " Thresj Beats " trademark.
Ask for IiiniKen's then examine. One ikmseu
Is worthiieler.oii of any ether kind, (.)
UfJSVtAZ, ti OTIC EH.
CATAltl(IICUttKI). health nnd sweet breath
accured, Iiy hlilleh's Catarrh Keinedy. l'rlce U)
cents. Nasal Injector free. Fer siile by 11, It.
Cochran, Druggist, .Ne. 1S North Queen street,
A CapUiln'. Kurlueute Illsceterr,
Capu Coletnau, schr: Weymouth, plying be
tween Atluiille City nnd 8. Y., had lieen trou
bled w 1th a cough se that he was unable leslien.
and was Induced te try Dr. King's Nuw Discov
ery for Consumption. It net only gate him In
ftant relief, but allayed the uxtrvmu soreness or
his breast. Ills chlldieu were similarly atTecteil
audaalnglu desu had the same happy uiiuct
Dr. Kings New DUcovery Is new- the sUindard
remedy lu the Celeman household and en leunt
the schooner Krcuulal bottles or this stundara
fS!,v,ls:''.t " technm's Drug Mere, 1.17 and
1W Neith liueen street, Lancaster, l'a. (I)
WJhL YOU HU fruit with Dyspepsia and
Liver Complaint t hhlleh's Vltallxer Is guanin'
,i,'?te.c.ul ''!" ',,r w1'0 y 'I. ". Cochran.
Druggist, Ne. 1J7 North yueen strtsit. uutun"1
JOTB IH MAKINO
CABINET PHOTOaBAPHB
AT H3.0O a IX1I..
.m.JP' lW sUTll QUKJSN BTUKBT.
lania-tia
i.aec"wr,iaj
JHKIllVAl.
A YKU'N HAllt ItJOIt.
PERFECT HAIR
indicate 11 nittirnl and healths condition of
the scalp, anil 11 f the glands tlmuiith w till h neiir
Isliuiciit I obtained W hen, In centeiiuenre of
1111 aud dlcii4e, the hulr becomes tveaU, thin,
nnd (jiajr, Ajcr llali t Iger will strengthen 11,
rvsleic ttseitglnal cnlei. proinetp Its rapid nud
tlgnnms lirewth, ami Imp ill te It the lustre ami
lrenhncss of youth
1 have ued ter Hair Iger for a long time,
aud am cent Imed of I's tabic tMieu 1 mis 17
tcirsetuKf in) hair Isgaii te mm grat lnm
inniireil using the t Iger and was surpilMHl nt
ihe geed elicits ll produced It net only le
itiirtst the isiler te my hair, but se stimulated
II- growth I tint lhxtonew mine hilr than itel
Is teu I tt I dwatd.s.C'elilnater, Mtss
H
AYER'S HAIR VIGOR.
I sni.l tt all Druggist and I'erluuiers.
Iptci i v si rriuus'i ft 0111 deblllty and less et
appetite . 1! jour stomach U out of orderet
your mm! lenti.id take .er's sarsnpa
rllla. this uiediclii.' mil n st.uti physical force
and eliutlclt) te the sfteui mere surely and
9M'ciltlt tlisn any teiiU 01 aui eteteil
ler six month) I -.uiI.iihI from liter mid
stomach trouble .My ik1 did net nourish 1110
and 1 became weak and tut iiiuiti imai lateil
1 leek lx lsittlesel Ajcr s su-sapsitlln ami was
1 ulrd. Julius tl Palmer, Spilngib Id. M is-
Ayer'sSarsaparilla
l'rcpansl b;
it tr J C. Ater. t:e. 1 ei 11. Ma-s
Mllll lJ
Jlll'l IS
.sold by druggist , l'rksj ft : six buttles, f
IIOVHKFVHXUIItlJHI UUOlla.
"ViriJ 11 A V 15 A LAHUK STOCK
OK TI1K 11 EST
REFRIGERATORS
IX TI1K CITY.
The Tierce Dry Air Iiefrigtrater.
UA KDKX llOSK, WA TKK COOLK1M,
WK CKKAM fKKhVKKS,
And atull line of 1101 SKli L'l'.MSlUMI WOODS
The largest stock et (. ts ATl Kt s in ihe
ctty Special attentleu paid te Uiu-ritttng, '1 In
Uisitlng and spouting
tfe h it 0 J usl letelt ed another let et these 25c.
UI.OUKS.
jerarp. seHAnur & son,
24 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
LAM.ASTK.lt. PA.
e
t It I'll MIL IN
EEEM&ERAT011S
hjis nevi r been se large a this season ll would
hete btsin mm h 1 irg, r had we been nble te fill
our order. Ne trouble te get Ketrlgeraters,
but 'ItlDUEtt aud AI.AsK 3 ' aiescaree
tteh-ttea few left.
Ice Cream Freezers
AND-
WATER COOLERS.
tte hate plentt Den t think we would luite
them long If people knew hew ch.ap the are
Tills 13 HIE SEASON tOI'
OIL STOVES.
hiii 1 ileen ilivTiTrnt make. In thli ay
we tlrnl out whu h ! the UudU 'lliere l- tmt en
that l-ireftJlj nliibleunil i-.Wu. The ADAMS X
hsTLAKK is nun-tXitOsle.
LAWN MOWERS
we h.ive set era! varletle,
the l'ENNSYLVA
M of coure at tue head.
I his I the season of the vear te hat-Atour
Heaters looked after In having tills matter at
tended loge te a house that thoroughly under
stmds their business.
Pl.UMlll.NOandt.AS riTTINO by tlrst-ciass
workmen at Lewest Prices.
FLINN & BRENEMAN,
Ne. 152 North Queen Streot,
LANCASTEK, PA.
w-
L A. KILKFUC ALDUS C. 1IKUK
KIEFFER & HERR,
Ne. 40 East King Street,
(Opposite) Court Heuse).
Invite all Housekeepers te Call and Inspect
their Bleck of
Heusefmmshiiig Goods.
A Complete Line constantly en hand. COOK
SlOVKSand KAM.KS, PAI1I.OU bTOVhS.
llEATKUSiind rtUNACES.
SUMMER COOK STOVES.
Alter carefully examining tlie media et all
offered te thu trade, wu havu selected
TFfE "ARGAND,"
ter OASOLINE, and
THE ' DANGLER,"
for COAL OIL,
As the Heat, when all points am considered, te
offer te our patrons.
C.dl and see lis. tVe leve te show our goods,
and are net etfendetl If you de net purchase!.
Uemember, we are agents for
The " Splendid " Heater.
Manufactured by fuller A tt nrren Company,
Trey, N. Y , which has no rival In durability,
economy of fuel nnd control of gas. New Is the
time te examine ami become posted ter Autumn
purchases.
KKMKMUKIi. THE PLACE I
40 EAST KING ST.,
(OPPOSITE COUItT HOUBE )
ap.a-tia.rw
VUItDJTUJtK.
pUKNITUHK WAHKltOOMS.
KITCHEN FUKNTTTTRE
AT
HelTmeier's Furniture Warerooms,
20 BAST KING STREET.
I'lctiire JTrames te Order.
1
iwr uuuvs.
q.i:ntli:mi:n.
The Hest I'lnce te lluy
lUtl.SBSIIlKTB, OAU7.K UNDKUWKAH, hUb-
I'ENDEUS, UANUKKllUIllKtB, and
HAHr-lIOSK, Is at the
North End Dry Goods Stere.
J. W. BYHNE,
nev5-lyd N. sa Neivn Queen strceL
THEItnilASHKKNXO ADVANCE IK
Ladles' and Uent' Furnishing Uoeds. this
keosen, 1IUTA Dfc.CI.lNK, We buy our goods
as we need thorn, hating no room te store up
nnd get stale stock. Our profits uie small and
receive goods often, and our customers are
always benefitted In a declining market, as has
been the case this season especially. Please c&U
and examlue our staple goods and save money,
AT ilKCHTOLD'8,
Ne. 62 North Queen street.
ir store open SiUuiOay uisbtn until U o'clef k
jnr
,UI.U A llltOTllKK.
White Goods for
IX l) I A LtXEX,
rimxrii v.t.vzoeK,
INGUSH XAhXZOOK,
IWH.l 1(7..,
Embroideries and Laces I
SWISS b.IIIU01llhlUi:s, tltiiltuluK and Uvmnll te match. NAIN.OOK KMIIUUI
PKUIKs, 1 leum Ing unit tit endl te match CAM HUH llllDlDKUIKs, llrcs Material te
tu Hi h. COI.OUhli KMIIIlOlDKlllKs, llie.s Mateilaltemntch KMIIllOlDRItlKS, ItOIIKS
KSLl 111 tl. I. tt K Shlltl I.Nti, black and Kern tlUII't UK I.At'K KI.OUNClNtl, lllack
and hem. ht.t PI1AN l.l KSMItll.NII, Willie and I'nmiii hU PTtA.V LACK Kl.OUNU
t.Mls, While nnd ( learn UKAIIKll KltOSTS.I UKUKII I'lgiTU, 8tt tSHMl'Sl.lN, K11KNUI1
I.Att ,N, I AM lilt Its AMI HA t r.KNS
HAGER & BROTHER,
Nes. 25 and 27 West Kiug Street, Laucaster, Pa.
ATinur.it a ;iiav(iilman.
Metzger & Haughman
Have the Best 50 Cent
UNLAUMIEB SHIRT
That has ever been sold for the
new sold at 75 cents.
METZGER &
Ne. 43 West King Streot, Botweon the Ooepor Heuso
and Serrol Herso Hetel, Lancaster, Pa.
N
text hook te Tin: COlUtT HOl'Sl".
FAHNESTOCK'S.
Whlte Ooeds, Lncee nntl Euibrolderloa.
Sumruer Unilorwerir, ull elzes.
up,
Slimmer Hosiery
LurKO Stock
SellluB Prices.
of thoae Goods new
R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S,
NEXT DOOH TO THE COURT
WALL I'Al'RU,
pit
aki:.-5 V. I IIY.
HON 1 lllsb llll1. OPPOitTL'MT
IOHUV CIILAP
Window Screens,
leu Mill neter be able te get the til se Ien again
U lni lies high, SI inches wide, fee Z cents
Plain bcreens, ether sUei.ln proportion, tte
bate sold hundreds, ami It Is surprising the
luaniliy wu htte put out this summer.
WALL PAPERS,
4c, 5e., Oc. nud 7e.
S1IAIIK3
M cents.
est spring Iteller, ready te hung
PHARE8 W. FRY,
NO. 67 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
11T WALL l'Al'KK STOKE.
Art Wall Paper Stere,
NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCAbTEIS, l'A.
Anothei large let of GILT PAPEK9 Just nr
tit cd u 111 be sold cheap. Call parly and leek at
them ami get prices. Will net keep them long,
ter the prtee will sell them.
Window Hhadea made ready te linng. I'laln
Shade Cleth nil colors. Window Shades made
nnd hung promptly. Lace Curtains, l'oles,
Chains, Heeks, etc
-.Vi) treuble te show goods.
ALFRED SIEBER,
NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASXElt. l'A.
UUUUKltlKa.
HIGH GKADK COKFKKS.
Kine old Uevernment Juva and Mecha
Coffees, the best In the market. Our Java lllon lllen lllon
ded Cotree siKiuks for ltaelf; rich and fragrant,
2Sc. per pound. Very due Plantation Hlo
Coffees, our best only uec. per pound; ene very
popular nl 15c. We want tee te call and try our
like. Collce. The excellent quality of our
Ceilees unit line 'leas Is making friends fast and
firm. Our dally sides show a steady Increase.
Fresh ltouated etery day. A full line of fancy
Urocerlos. Please give us a trial order.
GEO. WIANT,
augO-lvO Ne. 113 West King StreeL
A'1
r iiuKsica.
-Our stem wlllclosetttt.p. ui dining the
summer mouths, with the exception et Sat
urdays, when weclose at lu p. in.
PICNIC PLATES
-AND-
PICNICGROCERIES
-AT
BURSK'S,
NO. 17 EAST KING STREET,
LANUASTKU. l'A.
-Fer Bale ACJOODbAKK. l'rlce, W5.00.
Cl'AKKLINQ WINKS.
OUIl OWN UUA.ND I
Special Great .Western Wine.
The rinest and l'urest Amerlcan WIne in the
Market. At
REKJARrS OLD WINE STORE.
uej).s.
Summer Wear !
VICTOIUA LA HS
rilV.VK XAIX'.itOK,
cuuni:i 1'ieri:,
I'l.MD LAWXS.
money ; equal
Sizes, 12 te 17.
te many
HAUGMAN,
Whlte Etiibrolderotl Ilobea, 83. SO
Summer Gloves,
in atore, nud nil Mnrked nt Quick
HOUSE.
LANCASTER, PENNA.
IIOTKI.H.
A TLANIIU CITY.
'I HE OLD LSI'AIII.ISIIED
Chester County Heuse,
Centrally leialed, contenlent, tery mar the
Sen, , cnuifertablu In etery way, and home-llke.
..ey.T c. i r, . .
J. KEIM et SONS.
inayjf.'uid
qai-i:
MA Y.
THE STOCKTON.
t Vl'K MAY, N. .1.
i tin Kliiist bench nn tlie Coast. The largest
und Most Elegant -eiislde Hetel In the t oriel
-ei'E. .mink ai-sa
IIKMIA CI.A1U, Prep'r.
I.ate el the Orniid Union Hetel, Saratoga
Springs. JuneJI Owif
Ol
i:n all'iiii: yi:ak.
"Tm MANSION,"
ATI. t NTIC CITY, N. J.
'Iho largest and most prominently located
Hetel Elegantly furnished and liberally man.
need, thoroughly lighted, drained and ten
lllated. Open ull the j car.
CHARLES McQLADE.
sWISrephy'sOichcstra. Je7-3md
ASHLAND HOl'Si:, ATLANTIC CITY,
reopens JUI. 1st, under new manage
ment. Electric lights, electric bells, city water,
ilrst-classciilsluu. 'terms moderate, (list-class
baruttached. I1E.NK1 ltAIITfclt,
J1 lmd Lateef Qrupe Hetel, Lancaster, l'a.
CVAL.
T II. WAKTIN,
WnOLKSALII AHD RSTAIL DIALKI IK
AU Kinds of Lumber and Geal.
-YnD! Ne. 13) North Water and I'rlnce
Streets, abeve Lemen, Lancaster. ul-lyd
JAU.UUAKDNKKS k JKKKIIKIEH.
COAL DEALERS.
Orncs : Ne. la North Ouuen street, and Ne.
Uil North I'rtncu street.
Y'Anea :
North I'rlnce stroet, near Heading
LANCASTEK, l'A.
auglMId
Depot,
piLMOVAi
M.
V. B. OOHO
has lemeved his C'eid Oltlce te Ne. 155 NOIlTfl
UOEEN STIIEET (llrlmmer's Mew building),
wberu orders will be received for
Lumber and Ceal,
WIIOLKSALK ARO RUT AIL.
M. V.II. COIIO.
liiWil
piAHT UNI) YAKU.
0.J.SWARR&00.
GOAL. - KINDLING WOOD.
Odlce: Ne.S) CENTKK SO
and elllcei connected with Tel
UAltK. Ileth yard
ephene Exchange
apri3-iyuuar.il
1IOOUH.
JOHN HAEK'a SONS.
NEW BOOKS
Aid tillered at a liberal discount from the pub
lishers' prices.
SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS
In Library Sets, Class Heeks, Uncerds, Hg wards,
lllhlus, Testaments, Catechisms, etc.
QUARTO BIBLES
Centning King Jamas anil the Revised Version
of both Old and New TesUuneiits in parallel
columns also, with the two versions of the
New Testninent, or with the old version of the
Hlhle only. In t arleus styles of binding, at much
lower prices thau by traveling agents.
AT THE DOOliSTOllK OT
JOHN BAER'S SONS,
Nes. 15 and 17 North Queen Streot,
LANCASTKIL l'A.
MINKKAL WATKKH,
Al'OLLINAlUS WATKlt,
the Queen of Table Waters, Hawthorn Spring
of Saratoga, at
ltfiltJAltT'SOLD WINK BTOUE.
II, K, HLAXMAIiKii, Agt.
'&J3bi&fi&axtft . ' rL ..
.w