;r wy,y-.v,.'.: W7TF ', 1JT5K vji.-a ir - -.,- . . ., vj;.vt-v l' v" . " "' : a .ay iv w THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGKNOER, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1886. V- Vj? SV i -W :,j ' A 'Mr pA fl W fV $ & ih -i I J y .. ii u m L i1 "J'H . V VS. rY ? DAY IN TBBTEAB - ittmikiy Ktttpttd.) limn, nrm tmLtAtw a , nrrr m. DBLtTaiUD BT eamiim is IA- I MS Alt AtWOHUlO MACS. BAHr H IIBHUL COMBItSlea AttOWID TO lAMHrM. TtTHOH OOIVBCTIOI. Dttelligencer IK ,.-, ADVBRTIS1KQBATE8: 5?' , n.iin. gin- 3 In. 41n. tin. . " rl2l3(in375 b m IIS SUA 4 45 nw HOtm.... m lt 3M) 4 50 6(H. 760 rjNtfA..... tee m sw MM nse 8 45 Hi 110 4(0 5f 7I0 040 BH, 1 50 450 f)M tte 10W nKw.... 60 760 10 60 1.1 SO ION) HiUPBHi.. 100 8(0 lOIK) IS 50 1700 80 HKi... sse 70) itoe wen wee wen HBatki... tee low 1700 22 en 2700 3100 MfBaaUi.. fioe law 23 en uuoe M 00 asen BSnthf .... soe lsoel wee! sbce 4401) moo mTmr. ioe moo uce wee wee bow The Weekly Intelligencer 4E0 Every Wednesday Morning. A nut, ll.OOrekaiz mouths, ctvm or Tin, Aro.'Alcerr raM te riueifs oxrniie rr ewnmica (euciTXD raeM vsrt rA rt or tiii . MAtl AMD COUKTKT. ALL AK0HTMOV8 LKTTKRS I." trat BO0IBKD TO Till WASTE CA8IBT. reet all htUtri and Tttegramt te a THB INTBIiLlOENOBR, Jhtsjtttgvncer Building, Lancaster, Fa. - f ifht CetuastacantclHgcnccr. ULKGASTKB, JULY 15. ISSfc v ncuucing t aiirpms. I-', '$&,?A. very remarkable situation is presented B' IB iUD UlBCUOaiUll UJ1U UUlUliUJUtlllUll UL uiu .iimlti nnmtien bv thn Ilnnsn of Hpnm. &?r.r:7r. r. ' ". . ... ... . .. aeBHiures. Anas sucit a question snetiiu htive been brought into tlie Ilense at se 'tate a day, and liave been pressed se fjtigoreusly te a conclusion was only one of ,Ti tin peculiar features of the case. The ad ad '.tf'iadnlstratien of the treasury department, rl.l.l,rl flMMllTYIQlllt, ItlA ,iral,1atif litmirnlf i-r.m , decidedly against Hr. Morrison's propesi- ,.wen. in common witii tlie Heavy banking S?.Knrlf Of !, Viel ll.nu fnal ...,.1... .:$Ive for the results of such a course ; they , believe it will weaken public confl cenfl ,'idencc, derange business stability and m ensue in the Davment of emvernment nl. ,' ligatiens with silver that ought te be met r ' Witn gem ; and it is apprehended that the i national banks will be presscil hard by the we rapiu cans 01 uenus ler reiiemptien. Mr. Hewitt voiced the opposition te the measure; he wa3 supported by Mr. Ilis Ilis ceek, of bis own state of Xew Yerk, the Kepublican leader in the Heuse ; and by Mr..McKJElsy,ef Ohie, who used the ec- -MBfen w mane an me p.iriy capiuu he could, out of the division in the ranks of the Democracy and the attitude, of the parly in the IIouse against its president. This consideration did net seem te deter the Democratic leaders in the Heuse from ranging Jhemselvcs almost as a body for the preposition. Mr. liandall vigorously supported Mr. Morrison ; and with the ex ception of Mr. Hewitt, Mr. Belmont and Mr. Findlay there were no conspicuous Democrats in the opposition -, and Butter worth, ltecd and Hiscock, of the Itepubli. can leadership, were able te rally compara tively few of their followers te their side. "Upen general priuc 'pie, there seems te be reason in the resolution, though it is a new state of things for the Heuse te interfere se directly in matters of executive admin istration and department discretion; and if the bill should pass the Sen.ite, nnd le vetoed by the president, as is anticipated, a novel political situation will ensue. It the money is in the treasury far in excess of the needs of a safe leserve. ami the ear. eminent is paying interest en its obliga tions, it seems te be a safe and simple busi ness preposition that the surplus be applied te the redemption of the bendn. We have never sympathized with the rapid extrac tion of the national debt, nor taken it as a sure sigu of national prosperity. The present generation has quite paid its share of this burden, and the requirements of the sinking fund are all that are needed te be met by a solid financial system. Taxation should be reduced te prevent the accumu lation of a surplus that requires its applica tion te such purposes. An ample icserve for the payment of the greenbacks, for the stability of our financial system and te meet any sudden emergency arising from shrinkage of receipts or incre;ise of expen ses, is unquestionably the part of wisdom ; but it is difficult te convince the public mind that there is any just excuse for the accumulation of an enormous surplus in the treasury vaults, simply.tehave ittheic. There is a prevailing prejudice against tliis ; and wd de net wonder at the popular ity of the preposition In the popular branch of the federal Congress. Upen the ether hand seme of the argu , ments adduced for the measure were ridic ulous; notably that of Mr. Morrison, that the diffusion of this money would weik business relief and secure better times. There is nothing in his idea that the ex change of bends by their holders for the money in the treasury will promote its cir culation among the people and unlock the wuceia 01 uuue or set uiem going faster. That is a slipshod and superficial view. In fact the country has learned te take with great discount the predictions of congres sional alarmists upon financial questions. It was threatened when specie payment was te be resumed that great business dis tress would fellow. It did net. The con tinuance of silver coinage was te result in untold evils that have net come ; and if it were stepped no such ills would result a3 its friends insist. The protective tariff is charged with all manner of wrongs that really de net attach te it, and all sorts of benefits are claimed for it with wiiiMi i..a jw relation. Te the delay of its revision are ascribed consequences that de net be long te it ; and from a radical revision of it 'im miMi Itilniu. ...... i.a i , v-v -- "juirce nuuiu resuii as nre con- Vs T lereMnu- fact, mere and mere, is , we nave come tiKAnim... in i .....' ? , V i-i 11 . "" "l"" part legis- ,. a , "'" me country ; and that n .leonmesslenal flat nin. ...' .... y.r; t i -v. " iud&u nor un- ?ake values. We doubt whether it is of -.-, wuemcr the gev wwent has its 100,00o,eoo In one form or another; except possibly te the people who . jkre new getting three per cent, interest en jf vuwlr bends and who will havn n.,.i VIHUier investment when they are c.ili.vi r w t-asiiy unuerstoed. V? IM. niAfltrlanf line nJ.I.l . . ; ;w"r''1"u,,'uw auuiuwrni uuuruerte iT. tfuk ukatm tt ilAnnrlMnnla In II. A .. .1 . Mrviee. about Improper political work, as v Mw amtiiiug. 01 which mere neea ee no niaunderstandini;. He warns them verv WPerly "against the use of their niilclni tmdiioea In attempts te control political lipfiBiiU In their localities." He re- I tiMa that the time of their elficial r te the government's and net that of the politicians or the parly', nnd be ex. pressly tells them " they have no right, as office-holders, te dictate the political action of their parly associates or te throttle free dom of action within party lines by methods nnd practices which pervert evciy useful nnd justifiable purpose of party or er or ganlzalien. The Inlluence of federal omce emce omce helders should net lie felt in the manipula tion of political primary meetings and nominating conventions. The use by these officials of their positions te compass their selection as delegates te political conven tions Is Indecent and unfair, and proper re gard for the proprieties and requirements of official place will also prevent their as-1 sumlng the active conduct of political I campaigns. Individual in lei est ami :ic. I tlvity in ielitlcal affairs are by no means condemned. Officeholders are neither dis franchised nor forbidden the exercise of po litical privileges, but their privileges are net enlarged nor Is their duty te party In creased te pernicious activity by office holding." There Is nothing In this timely naming against the abuse of ellicial osiUen te in terfere, with the free rights of independent citi7ensh!p, which the eter docs net sur render by accepting or exercising a public position. He can, if he is intelligent enough te dkcharge thudutiesef his place, easily discriminate lietneeu the preier exercise of his political privileges and the abuse of his office. They are entirely separate. IlepubliciuolUce-holders mixed them ; Democrats are expected te net de se. MlssCt,KVi:i.ANi thinks tbata neiv edi torial broom ought te Hweep ery clean. Net oiten Is this compliment etven te lcg lcg iilallve representatives : Tlie Deniecrata of OrangennU King (ieorge i-oiintie, An., have elected congressional delegates uiianliueuslv' In favor or the renomln.itlen of the Hen. Jehn S. Barbour, Uesplte his published declination just before his departure for Kurope. Leuis Etikjk Kkmwti: Salomen has been re-elcctsd president or Haytl. This Is what it Is te have a xlyvllabie name. Tin: 'ew Orleans .Statci has net much faith In the preievt of the Fiilversltvui le.,.. ylVBtila in establishing a department of juuriiaiisiij. me paper say It Hheuld put hoiue eiu craum newspaper editor at the head of It who Mill tell the students that they wrlte "slop," and sit down en their rhetorical flight, and seud thorn out at 3 o'clock in the mernlnic te intorview a mau who is net In town, and raise the reef because they did net find him, and thus will the aspiring youth form some idea what the uewiquper business is, and s'ay out of it. In this way the uul versitycan accomplish houie geed ; but ir It seriously sets te work te make uewHpaper men out of raw material and send them out unmuzzled en the world as editors and re. perters, the result will be disastrous and painful. Dvnamite miscreants must new beware. A new extraditien treaty between Hnglaud and the United Mtates proMdes for their sur render. A. I.1TTI.K thing llke a killing does net cause much fuss In Seuth C.imlhiM nn Monday, July 5, Miss Kiniua Connelly nnineu iuiu iiunier s cuapei cnurch, Isarn well county, whlle the .Sunday Echoel v.a. In session, with a cocked pistol In her hand, and passing into a iew behind Jehn A. Steodley she lired her pistol into Steedley's back. Steodley fellat the deer of tlie church, Just outside, and died In about threeiiiliiutes. Miss Connelly hurreudered herseir. Her only oxcuse was certaln defamatory reiierLs tiituiuuu uy .Tiaouiey aueui ner aim hexcral leiiurn nuurusseu 10 ner and her brother by him. The tiial resulted in hnr ui'miitiM The next jeung woman will feci justiiied In Killing cer enemy m cnurch. Jehn Ci:ssna says the Demccrats iiaMi no strong candldate for governor. Let Jehn Keep his shirt en and jiessass ills heul in pa pa tience. Thunext governor of I'eniisylvauia will bonamed en August K I.v this vacation ieried, it is net iniiroier te consider educational matteis, en the prin ciple that in tlme of peace It Is prudent te prepare for war. It is pleasing te nete that Mr. Leverctt SallensUill has liad the courage te raise his veice against the luxurious habits or the students at the bij; American colleges. Referring te Harvard college, at the annual dinner of the alumni ui that institution, he said that the inlluence of I'xiicnklvei.inliviL'O. dress, entertainments and furniture was dis ceuraging te higli scholarship ; and he inti mated that these inlluences in Harvard deterred the sous el men of small Incomes from going te Harvard. The ellect of this tee general luxury among the students efany college must be discouraging. Yeung men of small means, who must work hard te get through the collcge courFe and who must "eat the bread of carelulmrss," caunet enter an institution whero costly clubs and iixpen. slve habits of living are the rule, Thore is a vast amount or truth in the criticism. Thk llepuulicans are whining because the Democrats are ceIiiLf tn iihii i.iimn nr n.n 1.1.. surplus in the reduction of the national debt. i.vi iue fju"u" jaues wince ! I'ltouiniTieN has scored a victory in At lanta, Oeerclj. Tlie law runiilrim. n.ni .... saloel less than a quart or liquor be in ado was ueiug ueugcu ny the K4le of liquor bv the quart and rurulslilng glasses Uiat it might be divided up and drunk at the bv, This has been decided te be it sale by retall, and thore is mourning among Atlanta's ca-loen-koepers. The end, howeor, is net yet Fer the Atlanta brewing company, with a plant off 150,000, wiilargue borero the courts that te step their business is a virtual confis cation or this large property, in this miKa miKa tlen the whoie quostlen of the constitution ality or the local option act will ceme up. PERSONAL Miu J. T. TitewnniiKiK is alover or tri cycliug. Bi.ai.ni5 is reported te have realked flKO,. 000 from ids literary work. ' I'evvnKitiA is at Atlantic Uily. He is net at all talkative, but Is sick and tired of poll- J ''kaii.i:v, or Pittsburg, Is mentioned by VVesterii Doinecrats mr the tuburuaterlal nomination. Statk Sk.vatek Kua.mc li. Bul-nmhi, of Berks county, will net oi.jkise Knnoiitreut for Cougres. Hk.vateh CJamkhen and Cen. Simen Cam Cam eeon are in Philadelphia attending the din nor of the Farmer's club te-day. Mil. l'VKlsmauagore! a IJIble publlslilnir house In St. Leuis. It is easy new te trace the origin of the expression, "Uoed us l'ye." 1'aul JJaynk ouce described it cycleins which he viowed from the winnows of ids enar)0' a " the tiutraurlated blasphemies or Mils. W. Oi.auki:, the eldest resident or Oswego county, N. Y., aud, it is lhmiKht, or the state, died ou Tuesday. Her reimted aite was one huiidred and fourteen years Mns. O. K. Aiifwnn.se.v, etherwlMi Catha rine Lewls, the actress, has been Krauted an absolute divorce rrem her liusbund, Oscar ll Arrwodseu. The custody or a daughter K years old Is docreed te the mother. iJNi!iXWKU'' the murderer et Prellor.whe is l?nl,0SUK.e,.illK(' I'01"8 August-;, lias ht5!teylesth0,' b0 i, for he siu hs two chances et escape by appeal te the my eoantrvwemSTind uy 1 Ur'a VUceuntr women and make my telk'very.'mme aS earnest and sincere. I shall Igwre ille B?t crUes altogelher." It weuluV wJl ilf" the critics were equally kind. " WB TatS COMTK AND COMTTSSJB PK 1'AltlsbetU had nnd have strong family Instincts. He took nfter his mnther In hlslove for study, and she niter the Bourbons of Spain nnd Na ples in her lev out hunting mid sheeting. She showed herelf equal te breaking skittish colts, te driving lour-In hand, or se tiring out three or four horses nt a chasu. She dressed In n neat masculine style, were stand-up col cel lars, soft fell hats without fe Utters, and pre ferred water proofs te luxurious mantles wnen urivmg nor team or ponies In bad weather. Bishop Tenia:, whom 1 remember usa bright-eyed Imy, was enui jeuriievlng en horseback ever ncordurey nuil vvlieu he met a settler whose heavily leaded team was shipwrecked in tlie mud. In a minute he was oil his herav, had put his stout shoulder te the half-burled wheel, and sent the horses en their way rejoicing. The irratilied owner et tlie establishment looked nt his black coated rescuer curiously and said: "Who tie you, anyhow-" "I'm a bishop of the chuich," said "Dan," the prelate, once mere his dlgullled salt. "Waal," replied the in live, "I don't knew what a bishop lie, but I knew you're a d d geed lellnw. Let's havosemelhln' out of the Initie." lTr .1 jiemfcnce JVitliiilcljititti .v.-enf. I'ni.siiiK.M- T i.un one day Joked Mr. Wise alieiit his little jone-horso carriage, which the president styled "a endlo-bex en wheels" te which tlie representative from the Accoume district retorted by telling Mr. Tyler that he had Ken riding ler a month in a eceml.haiid carriage purchased at the sale or the etlecls or Mr. I'.mUUni,', the secretary ei the navy under Mr. an Bureii, and hav lug the I'dulding coat of arms emblaeued en the deer panels. The president laughed at the sally, and gave orders te have the armo rial bearincs of the l'auldluirs nainted ever. Economy aNu prompted the purchase or seme partly worn suits et Uvery at the sale or the effects or a lereigu minister, and these were afterward worn by the colored waiters at state dinners. THK TU ttUMtKltl.AMI.I, TIlullKllls l'rnntpl.l l.j thn llerrllt Velnttilc Krupltiiti hi rn calami. Frem the New Yerk Tilbiine. TheSeutheru YeuderlHiid Is situated in Mew Zealand, w here the late tremendous cenv ul ul slens have occurred. Tlie Northern Wonder land is our own Yellowstone National park. The likenesses lstv eon thc-e larseparaleil re gions consist chielly in the survival, nt both places or volcanic aud goyserile activities or a variety and extent te be found new here else en the glebe It has been bolievod by most modem geologists that the remarkable phenomena relerred te are only, se te speak, the dying efforts or natural forces which ill geologically recent times produced the most prodigious physical changes, The recent cat aclysmal outbreak In New Ztulaml seems te indicate that the decline of row or in the-e natural forces may be prematurely assumed : or that there still remains enough deep-sealed heat te create profound disturbances if sudden chemical proe -ses are set up, as by the irruption or a great body or cold water. The rc3emblHUC3 in the phenomena or the Souther.i ami Northern Wonderlands natur ally suggests the inquiry whether any such convulsion as New .e-daud has lust experi enced is liable te occur in the Yellow stone park. The presumption is against such a contin gency. Although the National park abounds with palpable ev idences or the activity or vol canic lerces the general formation of the region does net support the view that they are very formidable or extensiv e. Time wa's when the highest peaks or the Yellow stoue valley were under water. Later, enormous icebergs ileated in the deep basin, carrying their doiesiLs te trace them by subsequently, ttlacierseroded the hills aud scoeimd out the gorges. During the high water period subaqueeus volcanoes leriiied lissures lu the bottom masses or igneous rocks. I en them sedimentary depesl's were superposed. When the watersdraliied oil the volcanic nnd geysorite activity continued, aud twrhaps for a time Increased. In the Yellowstone park there are hills many hundreds of feet lu height which " have leeu formed entirely by goyserite deposits. Tliese may iudlcate thoage or the het springs, or they may show that their activity was for merly much greater than new. Tliere is, however, abuudant evidence of the presence or Humorous thickness or traeliytie and granitic rocks in the immedlatu vicinity el the greatest volcanic activity, and the pro pre pro sumptien must be that ter the most uirt the origin of the latter is deep-seated. .Ne doubt if any considerable body of water could make its way te the central scat el the lires, a great disturbance of the surface would lie llable te result, but as thore is no larger body erwater in tlie neighborhood (Yellowstone Lakonetausworiug te that description), the probability of such an ec iirreucu may be thought small. The fact that the National lurk embraces the greatest water-divide en tlie continent, including the sources of the .Missouri en the one hand and tlie.se of the Columbia en tlie ether, lends additional interest te speculations of this kind. We may amuse ourselves by wondering what effect, if any, upon these great rivers or their tributaries, such a shaking up of the Yellowstone basin as the North Island el New Zealand has mst sus talned, would, could or might produce, or course, the probability is that nothing of the kind will take place. In New Zealand, though the same theory of declining forces was applied te the evidence of volcanic activity, the proximity of the tea ou either hand lurnished ait olement of danger which does net exist in the National jiark. Still the obvious connection between gey gey gey sorieo action and surface water, whether streams or lakes, is se direct that, lonsldering hew much surfai e water thore is in the A al low stnne jwrk, It may be thought that the materials far a very pretty disturbance eIst there. Judging from tlie past, however, tlie prevailing geological conclusion may be trusted, and the traveler may v isit the North ern Wenderland, and see there ten thuusand geysers and het and mud springs, aud the most exquisitely beautltul calcareous and silicieus deposits, and the most inconceivable vagaries or nature in the line or geological formations, without troubling hlmsell about the bare chance that the subterranean forces at work may develop iresh onergy en a sud den, and emulate New Zealand by another emission of Igiioeus rocks aud ether crude glebo matter. HAHiiittOTuy UKAii im.ii a. Ilun The; Trap anil Mulct the I'nirary Mranger In Hid Capital. "1 have just roturued from a trip te Wash ington. I have lest nearly all et my cenil. deuce in human nnturn. i uii.iii nmi.i ... place as much as ioslble in the fiiture.'' The seaker was the agent el a large mauu- .....iuin.Kiiuu.su in mis city, and whonevor the tarill linkers get te work in Congress he Is sent te Washington te leek after the inter ests of his linn. "I have had considerable experience in Washington," he ;contlnued, "but my last trip beats anything I have ever seeu. I did net knew that there were se many tram and dead beats In the country. I had scarcely finished registering at WUlard's when a man in the last stages or Intoxication rolled up against me and ulaimed my acquaintance. He was se changed that 1 did net at lirst roe ree roe egulzo him. Ills face was bleated, his eyes bleed-shot, his clothing dirty and everything about hlui stamped him as a drunken set I recognized liltn as a mau I had met a few years age a young man of premise then, but wit h tee great a loudness for Washington whisky and gambling. I gave him a dollar and liurrled upstairs te my room. I had been there hair an hour when there was a knock ou my deer, and in resiiouse te mv summons a decently dressed man walked in. I did net knew him from Adam. He aiiolo aiielo aiiole gled for disturbing me at that hour-it was alter 1 1-aiid said that he had met me with Cel. honud-se the last time 1 was in town He saw my name ou tlie register down stairs and thought he would iSl! and pay his respects. Curious te learn w by he waiited te pay his respects te a comparative stranger I 1 .1 "r0,t'ollew y lrst impulseand kick him out of the room. Alter making n tow per liltiftnrv hint rUn.i.n..i ..i... TV , w",.l . : ' f 'iw niruut nuuiin hi ew Yerk. he cauie te the main point. Ah 1 might hav e known II wan inr...,.., i. - - , -" ....... " " "jr ou wuiiuxi, i lerget Just hew he worded his request, but his em. harniHsi.iuiit wl,l..l. I i.it. ." . ."" "'" "i "... . uuiiuvu no saiu vvas toiniierary. vvas caused by the failure of the malts te bring an expected remlttaiice. Tiventy.flve dollars would help him out H s maiiuer was erfcctly cool, ami one 111 L- It liavn riul....l II. ..I f 1....1 '.',. . .." till nt.lllu fui'nr f Iril.l I.I... I .. . - ...... aH,u.. .,, nun, iiiMvuver, 111,11 I was short or funds, and that I kept all mv mnmtv In '..w Vn.L. 11 '... . . J. ..-,,.., ..w,, u,,, 44u iiiiivii iiisnaiiii and said 'Oh, It'sol'ne consciiueiico.' uumjeiiiiui nuruucoiipieoi uays age I fnilll.l (..Irnfl ,,n ..... I...... .1.1 .r.7. ... ..,..,. ,, ,.,u Hum nun man ier rs. 1 lit MMl.l In tl linln lltnl 1... ....! l.tl. . --- . . ... .. ..wiu ittn, nu until H dm )r tuniltiire, and he should take It us a favor If 1 WOUllI tukn .... II.,. .I-..I1 1 -ll .... . ., .. r ... ' "'" limnu IlllllW I11I11 10 nav for It l.v .... UAK..i.... i. ....... . . .: te reilllnr l.m I.. l... r r .....7 i . . like him. 'I hey dress pretty wolf, and the majority or them have seen belter duya. It U wonderful hew quickly thev snot a S2?S h'Sy.ft "iSfi .-Tn3c-a , ... ,uViugnin iu your way and begin conversation nt the slightest provo cation. They have many Ingenious way-, and have i educed the art e( diMdU'nt Istu down te a science. They could give the most expcilenctsl bunce man points ir I was asked eiusi 1 wns nskisl lllty times Ter a temporary lean,' and w lint's mere te marknble, none et the amounts requeslisl, wmi inn evce piien i.eieu. em-ihhusi no. What makes these Washiiiglen divul IkhIs mere dangerous Is their frequent disguises. Their former jswltlen 111 many cases gives them a sett of held ou members and senators and they -ire received In places w here the professional swindler would net date show ids face. Senater Smith may Introduce you te one of these persons without thinking e( or really knew lug his true character, aud be lore you have been in conversation long he will strike) ou for a lean. Hlssterv is always plausible, and meeting hlui its you de you generally mine down. 1 have paid for my oxerience." llnElMi I'rrlltpK lu Ferilun liir 1'ieui the Ucntli'iiinn's .Vtugatlim Our languigu Is iietliiug ir net irregular and receptive. It takes words Irem all qiur ters nnd ineoriHirntes them Inte Itself with a result w hlch is in most cases most Kmelldal. 1 have recently Joined In the pretest uttered by Mr. V. Harrison against these who would (Utility nnd degrade It by mixing with writ ten and (qmkeu Kuglisli eery form of foreign orthography se far as regards proper names, 1 veiHiiru te append te this a second pretest against the matter In wliich we speak et living loreigners. lu tills as iu ether matters the Kreuch are logical. If I visit l'arls 1 am in troduced bv the rreiichniau te his friends as "Monsieur I rban.-' A Swiss, a Spaniard, a Turk, i. Kussiau, an Asiatic, a negre even, is similarly treated. Monsieur is the generic term of courteous address or description. With our assumed cosmopolitanism w e try te be iolyglei, aud w egive a man, when ies. sible, the preli common In his nation. It is "Monsieur A.," "Herr Ik," "Slgtier C," "Soner t) "' This is all very well se far as It gees; but all languages even In their alpha bets are net known te u?. lu the cae or n Dutchman a row may buabletesay Mynheer. Hew about a Dane, however, l'ele, a Ser vian, n Buss, n Turk" Ith a ridiculous as sumption of geographical knowledge, the re sidents en the banks of the Danube are pro bably classified as Herman. With the Buss, or the Turk, or the ( reek, we arts however, absolutely nt fault, nnd w e probably rail back, net upon our own language, but upon the French. Te us the foreigner who has no ether handle is monsieur. It would surely be tnore convenient, mero expedient, easier, and less pedantic te call every stranger Mr., as w e call ourselves. I am net very sanguine that this plan will be adopted, but 1 am at least commit te jKiint out the absurdity of which we are guilty, leaving te time "and aud some better advocate the task of reform. Te titeak up celilsatul 'evrrs, use enrlv Hr l'leixe s Kftnict et smart-Wetsl. Vl.lliAw l'n you nsk me ler my scciet V hy my teeth are pearly whlle Why my breath Is ever fragrant t And my gums are rosy bright Sly secret's oft been told before L'e Stlillle.NT, And nothing uien. Jyli-Tu.lh.s.tw lr is well knenn that the inhabitant el many E istern nations shield themselves tiualiist In lectleus disorders by wealing Aromatic (., urn en the pit of the stomach. Their tn-.llnil.-i an rlht, ter stieng pennaneut odors are untage nistlc te the living germs which caue dlsca-e. 1'er this renen Allctxik's Pereus Plasters, being rompe-cd et frsgnint aromatic gum, nre the best safeguard te wear en the pit of the stom ach In Cholera time, cr In localities where -ewer g.is and malaria nre I en ml. They net only pre vent Infection, but will euro diarrh.i'a, dysen tur'i cholera aud bowel cemphuut. lkiby Is teething. Hardly knew it using l)n lLvnu'sleethlug Letien. I'rlte, 25 cents. Thousands or babies arc wasted aud haggard from dlarrhe.e. Ha. lUsu's Uiarrhiea Mixture lines without drying thu bowels. Prlci;, 3 tents. jvl-lmil.tw HVr.OIAL XOTIVKH. UATAItlill CtJIthl), health and sweet breath seemed, hyshlleh's Catarrh Kumi-ily, Price 50 cents. -Vasal Injector tree. Ker sale by II. 11, Cechnin, Druggist, Ne. Iii North Uutsm stn-et. A Iteinarkaljle UiiimI Alan Is he w he attends te the comlert of his family and will net let his little ones stirrer Hlthntrec Hlthntrec tleu of thu Tkre-it and Lungs, whereby their lives uiav be endangered, but w he sheuht at all times give them that sovereign n-medy, hemp's Il.d9.1m. Price .'! cents audjl Tnnl nie free orsaleby 11. 11. Cochran, ilrut'tflat. U7 North Queen street. (l) WILL .OU SL'rtKIt with Ilyspepsla and Liver Complaint T billion's V Hal tier 1 guiimn' teed te cure you. Fer sale by 11. 15. Cochran. Druggist, Ne. 137 N'eith gueeu street. Ilucklen's Arelr.i silie. The Uest Salve In the world for Cuts, llmlses. Seres, Ulcers, suit lthuum, l-ever Seres, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, corns, and all Skin Kruptlnns, and H,ittvely cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed te give perfect satis satis fictien, or money relunded. Prlce tents per box. rer sale by II. 11. Coin ran, !niirglst,137 and 13J North Uueeu Btreet. lincesier, l'a. lUniiKLies I.ivkk 1'kllkts for sick headache erp Id liver, biliousness and indigestion. Small nud easy te swallow. One pill it dose. Price, 'Sic. lly all druggists. teiivJiudTu.'Ih.S SHI LOU'S ClTltK will 1 in im illatelT Tiilflve Croup, Whooping Couch and llmnchltls. Ker sale by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street. Caution. We would caution the Public te beware ei Dealers nilerlng Kemp's Hal sain at less th.ui the regular Price, tecntsandll.us ellentlmes Iml Iml tatleus orluferterartlclesaresnlilasthiigeuulno In order te cnnhle them te hell cheaply. H. i Cochran, druggist. Ne. 137 North Queen street Is euragent for Lanc-oster, Bauiple bottle given toyeur. el3-lwd4w aitlLOH'SCOUOIlnnd Consumption Cure Is sold by us en a guarantee. It cures Consump tion, rorsale by It. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. li) North Queen street. h KIDNKV TltOUlII.llS. A Cem) of Slany Yean btanillng c'urisl Wltli blx ltutlles. In a Mail 1)0 Venn nt Age. ALLKntewx, l'a., Mays, lss5. Dandklieh IIittkiu Ce. Gents I had been troubled with my kidneys foranumberef years, used almost everything without much benefit until 1 tried Dandelion Hitlers. 1 used six het. ties and am pteasud te say t am entirely rhl or the kidney trouble, besides lny system being toned up se that 1 feel llke u dltierent person. I cheerfully recemmend the sumo te all Mulcted. tn this way. J ACOll MUSCII L1TZ. lebn-JtndTu.Tb.S Oued ltesults In Kverj Cese. D. A. Ilradferd, wholesale paperdealcrefCh.it .noeifu. Tenti.. wrlles that hu was t...riMn..i tanoega, Tenii., writes that ulllicted with a severe cold that settled en his lungs ; had tried many rumedlef w Itheut bvnem lWiuglndnced tetry Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption, did sound was entirely cured by useef u fuw bottles. Mncuwhlch tlmuhehas used It In his family for all Coughs and Colds with best results, 'lhls Isthouxpenenceofthou sands whose llves have been saved by this W on en derful DUcovery. Trial lieltles fiee at II. ll Cochrun's Dnig Stere, Nes. 137 and lxj North Qucun stnsjt, Umcastur, l'a: (jj Fer Hay Fever. "Give Ely's Cniaui Ilalm a trial. This Justly Celebrated remedy for thn cure of cahirrb, hay fever, cold In the heud, Ac, can be obtained et any tenuublu druggist, and muy be relied upon as a safe and nlcusuiii remedy ler the above com plaints and will give linmedlate relief. It Is net a liquid, snurrer powder, has no otrenslvo oiler andean he used many time with geed results as thousands can testily, among thum oeuiooi the attaches or this olllce." jir of the Timet. Vllllf'Sl IKS.! 1 K. -.. ... J I --" J3-iVilUUUaW CltOtll', WIIOOI'INU C'OUOH and Ilrenchltls lmmedlutely relieved by bhllnh s euro. Fer sale by II. 11. C'euhrun, Druggist, Ne. 1X1 North Queen street. The Kicllemeiit Net Uver. The rush at II. II. Cochran, druggist. Ne. 137 North Queen stieet, still continues en account of persons nllllcted with Cough, Colds, Asthma. Ilrenchltls and Consumption, te procure u het tle of Kemp's Italsam for the Threat and Lungs, which Is sold en a guurantne and tsglvlngc mire sstlsluetlen. It u a Htundunl family remedy, l'l leu W cents ami 11. Trial titeree. el.V-lwdAw Ker lame back, sliloer chest, use Hhlleh's Por Per Por eus Plaster. I'ricaSScenu. iorsulebyIl.il. Cochrun, Druggist, Ne. 13U North Queen stiiet, J UbT Ah (10O1). Don't allow anyone te make you bellevnunv ether remedy Is Just iw gis.d for sick heu.luche ir.., r" "V.?''""-"''.11 '"'I'rlPtlen, fur It Is net true. 1 lils Is the only remedy In the w erhl that lu-UUlValtSlrtS."' lha UU0U8 "" Ur'VtsU An 1'ihI tu Hene hcntplOE. l.ilurrt,il UI,..ni...-. ..- .... m ii i ;.... 7 J . t ""'" " iianisuurg, ill., saysi Vlltliir- f i "i. I'1'.,", "VueU f"'tlrc,, lilccfrte llcinrniJii 'lave htld a running sero en nir luvntn i.?.v"i!iri" ' '"V doctors told me I weuli lwi0iJSIvJ,ih?er,B.c,al"n"',eKaiiipiilaUHl. Im?11' thr.'., '"'"a of Klectrle llltters mv i5T. n08 "'"""en's Andca Balve, ana my leg Is new sound and well." sn.1 iilfiStf1.1 re" or? "old at nf'" cenJ a bottle. Queen street, lanctuter, fa. (jj ,iiMii(,Mr, A YKIt'S UA1II It. OIL PERFECT HAIR Indicates a nntiirnl ami healthy mmlltlen et tint scalp, niul of the glands through which ueur tshiuciit l ehtatm il. V lien. In leen.iiMiine et age una aiica'c. the hair becomes weak, thin, and gray. Aei llnlrV Iger will slri'iiglhcn It, restore Us mlislniil eolel, proinete Its mplil mill Mgenuisiiiiin ih, tuiil Imp. ill te II the lutie and livsbticss or veiilh. 1 Iiimi iie.l A) it's II dr V lirer ler along time, anil nm remliueil of lis value V4 hen I ns 17 jiret aue my hilr begun Vitm" ni I com menced uMng the Viger imir w w suiiiindnl ll.l L.IMIll l.ll.'l l II ltl11lll.'l.l II HO! i.ntv II Metvil Hie color te my hilr, but e stliiinluteil Its git. iv Ih that IhaveneM mi.ii'ltiti than Oct beleie ) VV I dwnril, CelilM uler, Miss AYER'S HAIR VIGOR. tiilil I.) all liMgl-ts mid l'crluiners. Ir vel akk si iri-nts.: fiem debility nnd less et npiH'lltii i It j.mii stenmi ti Is out et Older or your mliul centu-eil lake Aers SMirsapii rllln. This nipillcliin will M sleie phssli at lerisi ami elasticity te the system iihui- surely and slu'eilUj thin auv Ionic vet illsveveieil ler six month I sml.'n.t (um Iivei ami stomach tmiiltles My UhhI did net neuitsli tue unit 1 became weak nml vely nnuh i ma. I.ited 1 took sl liottleser Asel'sSarsaimillln unit wius tiiitsl .1 lillns VI. I'liliner, Spilnctletil. M u Ayer'sSarsaparilla riepaixsl by Dr .1.0. Aver A Ce., I.enill. VI i tsild by dntgglsts. Price fl t slv bottle-, f . Jul)t-I5 E XHAUSTKD VITALITY. EXHAUSTED VITALITY TUKSCIKNCKtir L1KK. the great Medlcid Werk of the age en Manlussl, Nervous and Physical Debility, l'remituie Decline, hrrorsef letith, and thu untold miseries consequent thereon. 3tlp-fies vie. lVprvscrlptlens for nil diseases, tlelh. full gilt, only i.m, by mall, sealed. Illustrative sample tree te all ettng and tutddte-iigisl men for the in t 'HI days. Address Dlt. VV. II. l'AUKKU, I llultluch Mieet. llosten, Mess. myl7 lycislAw a i?teh AiiLeriii'iisrAii., consult DR. LOBB, JilNOUTlI m'TKENTIl STUKET, (Ikilew Cal- lewhUl Street, Philadelphia.) SO YK.MtS' EX PEUIE.NCK. Utinrnnteed te cure the nllllcted and unfortunate with Purely V ego ege ege table Medicines. Heek en sttcckd dfsuases Insi ; send for it. Advice fns) nnd strictly confiden tial. Oitlce hours, 11 a. m, te i p. in ,7 p. in. te 10 p.m. Treatment by Mull. uildydAw cr,tjrni. w ILl.IAMSON A bOSTKlt. 32 TO 38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. MASTER THE SCIENCE OK- ECONOMY. It t.iktt lenjt-T te learn economy than many ether tir.uichcis) et stuil , aud h.ul e jUl mere aiteiitlen tecL-iiiumi) tn buytnix, tu t-heuld net bau been lull with a l.nrtu surelu a tuck lh.it Must Be Sold. MARK THESE BARGAINS : Children's Ail-Weel Sailor bulls f'JO Children's Norfolk Suits $3(i Children's bhert l'ants 4uc., Mi, ;sc , 11 no Children's Mdrt Waists 1.1c., 2 , Seu , Mm Ikiys' bchoelbnlt-s. Leng Pants fj:i Heys' Scheel Check buits. Leng rants . ..ilui Men's fcceteh Cheviot bults lie Men's All Weel C'.isslmere Suits .. . 10tm Men' Ail-Weel Odd l'ants liW.tnd kj FURNISHINGS. Gent's liatie bhlrts, long und sheit bit eves ltk Men's bilk Neckwear, Pulls and Tecks 10c Men'H Heavy Laced Frent Working bhlits J.V; 3Ien'sauspendurs Inc. and l.'sj BOOTS AND SHOES. Ijullcs' Grain Walking bhees 1.10 laidles' Grain Luce bbecs $1.10 Uent's tiossamurlkdmemls, Krench Tee. ii.KJ Tourists' Canvas Shoes ll.eu HATS AND CAPS. Ueut's Japan Mackinaw btnivv Huts, Hound and lr'lul Crown, W Cents. Men's llread llriiu Kveryduybtraw llats.K cuts. & Fester, 32, 34, 36 & 38 E. King St., LANCASTEK, 1'A. -Htore clese every evening at ti o'clock, ex cept Satunluy's. CAUHIAUKH. CTANDARD OAKH1AOK WORK. Edw. Edgerley, CAEBIA6E BUIIDER Market Btroet, Rear of PoateCQoo, Loineaator, Fa. My stock comprises n large variety of the Latest btyle buggies, l'h.utens, Carriages, Mar ket and Uuslness Wugnns, which 1 eircr at the very lowest figures aud en thu most reasonable terms. 1 Calf swlMa! fltfjtntfnn InA few nf lnV OWIt dO. signs, oneof which Is the KDUKULKi CLOSED rilYSlClAN COUl'K. which Is decidedly the neatest, lightest and most complete l'hyslclan'a Carrlage In thu country. Tenens wUhlng te bny a geed, honest and substantial artlcle, should bear In mind that they tuke no risk In buying uiy work. Every Carrlage turned out in olghteen years ngoed one that Is the kind of guarantee 1 have te eiler the public. All work fully warranted. 1'loaae Klve me a cell. KKfAllilNO l'KOMl'TLY ATTKNOKD TO. One set of workmen especially employed ler that purpose iikiTk uashkiInne TdvanekTn Ludles' und (ient's Kiirnlshlng (JchkIs this season, HUT. V DECLINE. We buy our goods as we need them, having no room te store up and get stele stock. Our profits uie small and receive goods elten, und our customers are always benctltted tn a declining market, as has been the case this season especially, rieiue cell and ojtamlue our staple goods and save money, AT IIEUHTOLU'B, Ne. A3 North Queen street. JVStore open Saturday nlgbu until U o'clock. WiUiamsen utcr (I TTAtlKK A llllOTIIi:!', White Groeds for n:i:yrii Y.iA'zoer. kxgusii XAiyy.oeK, I.MHA Ufl.L, Embroideries and Laces ! IS! KMIIKOIDKKIKS, t'lnumlug mid (lv until le luitteh. N AI.S.OOK KMllltOI DKItlhs, tleuuiliigundOteiull In iiinlch. CAVIIIKll I. M llltul IIKItlKS, tlivss Mnterlal te luatih. COl.tlUED EMIIUOIDEKIKS, Dues Mateilulteiuatch. KM MltdlllKUIKS, UOIIK.S KSCI Itl.VL 1..M K8MUTINII, llhtck ami Kun. Ulill't ItK LACK KI.OUNC1NU, lllack and Kim. K(.V PI'lAN' LACK SMItll NU, Hhltiinud Cteaiit IKIV. 1'TIAN LACK FLOUNC 1MI!, While and lie.nn. 11EADKD 1'llON'I'S.t.OUDKII I'lQltK, U HSMUSIilN, t-HKNCII LAW N, t. AMIIlt US AND SATEENS HAGER & BROTHER, Nes. 25 aud 27 West Kiiig Strcut, Laucaster, Pa. IM KT.UKH A ;HAIHIHMAN. Metzger & Have the MAUMIE1 SHIRT That has ever been Beld for the money ; equal te many new sold at 75 cents. Sizes, 12 te 17. METZGER & Ne. 43 West King Street, Between the Ooepor Heuso and Serrel Herso Hetel, Lancaster, Pa. N KXT DOOK TO THK COURT IlOUMr. FAHNESTOCK'S. Whlte aoeUa, Lncea nuil Hmbrolderloa. Wftlte Embroltleroil Hobea, 82.60 up. Sttuimer Umlorweitr, all ekes. Slimmer Hosiery Summer Gloves, Lurge Stock of theso aoedo new In Htore, mid till Murked nt Qulek Seiling Prioeo. R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NHXT DOOR TO THU COURT HOUSH. LANCASTER, PENNA. WALL 1-AfKU. "pUAKliSW. KilY. DON'l' MISS '1IIIS (PI'OKTt!NI-l lO UUV L1IKAI' Window Screens, ou will never buubleteget them se Ien ugaln iJ Inches hl'b, X! inches wide, ter i" cents, l'laln berteiis, ether slz.es, In proportion. We have sold bundled, nnd It Is surprising ihe .luantlty we hive pul out this summer. WALL PAPERS, 4c, 5c, Gc and 7e. bllADKS Uest spring Kellcr, ready le hnng ; cents. PHARESVV. FRY, NO. 67 NORTH QUEEN ST., AKT WAIA. I'Al'KH HTOKK. Art Wall Paper Stere, NO. ISl N0IIT1I qUEEN STKELT, LANCAS.TK11, 1'A. Anether large let of U1LT I'APKUS Jttstar. lived will bu sold cheap. Cidl curly and leek at them and get prices, will net keep them long, ler thn prim will sell them. Window Shades made ready te hang. Plain Shade Cleth all colors. Window Shades made and hung promptly. Lute Curtains, Veles, Chains, Heeks, etc. -.Ne treublu te show goods. ALFRED SIEBER, NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTKIt. 1'A. HIGH GKADK COFKKES. t'inii old Unvernment Java and Mecha Cedecs, thebestin thomnrkeL Our Jimi Wen. dea Coireespeuks for Itself i rich and rmgrunt, Vxi. pur pound. Very flne l'litntallen itle Cedecs, our best only aue. per pound; one very epularut I5c We wunt you tecull and try our I2K0. Coiree. The excellent quality of our Coffees nnd llnu Teas Is making friends fast and nnu. Our dally sales show a steady lncreuse. Kresh iteasted overy day. A full line of fancy Groceries. 1'Iease give ug a trial eritur. OKO. WlANT, augX-lvO Ne. IIS West King Street. , T UUKHIC'S. -Our steiu will close ut ll p. in., during the summer months, with thu exception el Sat urdays, when we ilose ut lu p. ui. PICNIC PLATES -AND- PICNIC GROCERIES -AT- BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KINO STREET, LANCABTJClt, 1-A. f Ker Sale A GOOD bAt'K. 1'rlce, H5.ua. Cl'AHKlilNtl WINKS. OUlt OWN HltANIJ I Special Great Western Wine. The finest and l'nrest American Wine In the llarket. At REKJAnTfl OLD WIHH STORE. (HUM. Summer Wear ! ncreuiA la wxs, CIIIH'lt ,AL"A)Uh', ceh'in:n I'luin-' n.Ain ssIh-jW. Haughman Best 50 Cent HAUGMAN, IIOTKI.lt. A TIi.VNTlO 11TY. THK OLD KbTAllLlSHKD Chester County Meuse, Centrally Iwilisl, (.enveulenl, very near the S. om(eriublo lu uvcry way, und home-like. Vl" J 1 fill, J. KEIM it SONS. titaya'.'uut riAl'K MAV. " THE STOCKTON. CAl'K MAV, N. .1. liitt finest 1h aehen the CeilsI. The l.aigct uml ilesl Kleunt s.iisldn Hetel In the erld -ert;.s.H. junk se -6a IIK.VIti CI.AIIt, Prep'r. Late of the l.r.uul Union Hetel, haniuwea Springs- JtinuUCwtf e l'KN Alib'Uli: YKAIC (t TfD MANSION," ATLVNTICC'ITV. N..I. Thn largest and ineit prominently located Hetel Klegunlly funitshed und liberally man aged. Thnieughty llghlisl, drulued and vun tlluted. Open ull thu year. CHARLES McQLADE. WHreiiliy's. Oichastra. Ju7-3ind ASlIIiANI) HOHHK, ATLANTIC CITY, reeiHins JULV 1st. under new manage. inciiL Klettrlc llghls, electric bells, city water, first il.issctilsliiu. 'terms inedcrutn. riist-cluss baritttitchcd. 1IKNUY UAHTKU, Jyl-lmd Lulu of Orape Hetel, luncaster, l'a. VUATm jy li. MARTIN, wneLiMXLa ado m-tail dialm m All Kinds of Lumber and Geal. -Yard: Ne. 4 North Water and I'rlnce Streets, above Lemen. Lancaster, n3-Lya OAUMOAKDNKKa A JKFKKKIKS. COAL DEALERS. wX'SJ.'ln.t- ,UCn 8l"-"a''-VAniw: North I'rlnce street, near Heading Depot. LANCABTKK, 1'A. auglHid TDKMOVAU M. V. B. OOHO has removed his Ceal Ofllce loNe. 1MNOKTI1 IJUKK.N HTKKKT (llrlmmer's New llulldlng), where orders will hu received for Lumber and Ceal, WUOLKSALH AMD nirrAIL. nnMfil M. V. 11. C0110. TCI AST KND YAKD. O.J.SWARRifeOO. GOAL. KINDLINQ WOOi). Offien: Ne. W CKNTKK ROUAKK. Itethyard and olllce connected with Tele phene Kxchange aprl3-lyaM41T.U JIUUKH. TOHNIIAEK'SHONH. NEW BOOKS Aiueilurud at a llberul discount from the pub lishers' prices. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS In Library Bets, Class Henks, llocerds, lUwards, lllhlcs, Tvstumunls, Catechisms, etc QUARTO BIBLES Colliding King Jumes and the llevlsed Versions of both Old and New Tosluiiienia in iiurullul columns t ulse, with the two versions of the New Testumuiit, or with the old version of thn l.lble eiily.lu various styles of binding, at much ion cr prices than by traveling agents. AT THK UOOItSTOltK OT JOm BAER'S SONS, New, 10 and 17 North Queen Streot, LANCABTKIl. 1'A. MlNKItAIi WATKItH, APOLL1NA1H3 WATKH. the Queen et Table Waters, Hawthorn Spring of Barulefra. at HfcUlAllI'8 OLD WINK BTOUK. U. X. eXiAK UAKJUt", Agt. W "w- JHj-V- 4. tAs, 4 sp. iXVtfii ,WK- .rf.,., j,,, j