Wrf'TrH1 " r " "' " - "- -v-v-'xntV5rj t-m tttvt W ,-H jH MM LANCASTER DAILY INTBLLIGBNOBK, FBIDAY, JULY 16. 1886. , reiiTiMMimnnTTi wi i iiT"i t - - - .';" .. in" Th -" twjMif ' irvf v r i-mtis'' v " -i.-v .u . ,'p .; j..;r-" .. j- ,-w jir , uup,wihv if F-ft 1 hi. r is? ii fM' Af 'A j JGBffCER OAT IN THB TEAR Xttrptrd.) t il mug. FITS DOtLl A IKttt, FirTT tiWtrTM, MMTltTOAIllirw tl- 1" A Att AWOIWIKO rtACKA. HAri tintxAL cohwimie aimwd tu nuraeii vonxictiev. IP )t ' APVKRTiaiNQ HATBS t I y", lnijn.""2i'L"'''n' . 5 n 5( 9vi ... W I 3' H 6 7f0 attk! le in ski MS nxe 8 4 BBn 110 39 "" ? ) liaffSt'! IS) 2 ''" AN) m into KVSJ a sb 4&e jm 10 m 13M inae 4Cm .. sw nm loon isse wen aini 'BImST.. 8W 70) 1200 10 00 3)00 24 ID vRsSatM .. bee low noe son 2700 siue 'EmKhMi- noe wee aett) art 00 3ioe S800 filbatfc.... 000 18(10 S) 00 311 00 4400 MOO Slfir lioe wee 450Q wee raw wee Tbe Weekly Intelligencer "'(hlMMHED Every Wednesday Morning. (KM A tsar, II 00 for Rtz hertus. ctcrnn or tjk, , ttt.fO.AHD'oerr rite riuess acrrinn or . , WttMrOXDlIICI iOLldTKD FROM K VRV I A RT or Tn K ' rwtxrn xne coehtry. am. ajeshmi litters jp wtLt cembiqkkb te Tn waste habrkt. TBI INTELLIGENCER, ,1" sy "mrL. j,,.. .in:.. Bfc-HI-V AUimu'wbiiuuiiuv b , W HW IIIIIIIUII'I !' -IF LANCASTER. JULY 1 ISffl. ff Prohibition in Politics. !VTlf.tmhiiw. neta.1 uisplv in tloelininrr te CO ;,-? r"" . e, : ' . : . " F( Inte politics, In relraiiiing from making, &., jndersing or antagonizing irty nomliia nemliia t$ tlonB,andlndeclaiingfertcuii)cr.ince and $"' Houehn license Jaws. Tiiere 13 no occasion k nr thn llniier men te de mere tliau I.iv S.Jnm flmlr nrlnrlnlpa and te reseli te iSk. 1 l. Ia.t nnl BiiniiA ttmti lift 1I1I BUU1U Vj "CU1 iiuu lu'jvi "".it i.iiwi.w. muA rm nn4U1n.l In 41m lucf tinfjnMnti tit S AUCT 1UU luuuni wf uu juv i..v....u.. rS' the law and no niore ; tbey are liable for InfrnMlnna nf It. mill t.lipv m.lkn iintlillll? b 'If --'"-- -J a encouraging or protecting mose w no nrcaK -, the law and abuse Its pm lieges, liuem- '(ty& perance is an oiTense against decency and a f- disgrace ; the encouragement or promotion &r oiHisUesereiiyuniepuiar. Between intcmiierancu and total absti nence there is a niiddie ground, which tlie vast majority of men and women see fit te take for the regulation of their pmate conduct; and between absolute prohibition and free liquor there is a niiddie ground which it has been the policy of the law in this commonwealth te take. It is true there are widespread abuses of tiie present law. In many communities the number of licensed places is far in excess of tlie needs rT-hit-raiTiMn juwimmnclitien : anil in main M i-- 1 - -- tll.AKlin femilatfnna nf i lm l.iur nrn cli.inin- lessly trampled upon ami ill lied ; in ether parts of tlie state there is absolute prohibi tion by the action of the courts in refusing all licenses, and tlie judges are sustained in their position by the popular majority ; in ether places, such as Media, Delaware county, for instance, the home of llepubli can State Chairman Cooper, there is prohi bition by tlie charter law of the town; in Pittsburg the license rates are higher than in ether parts of the shite; in Phila delphia there is in one rcnse fieu license, as all applications confeiuiiug te the lilies are granted by the count commissioners, sub ject te revocation for cause by the courts. The demand for gi eater uniformity of the license law 3 seems te be a reasonable one; the grading of the fees according te the amount of sales or tlie imputation of the places iu which business is done, and the establishment of these fees at such a figure as will restrict the budness te 10 10 10 spousible persons, are regulations that men of character, lit te be entrusted with a li censed business, will net tint! fault with. Ner is the enforcement of existing laws any just ground for complaint among tlie liquor men. A wise decree has forbidden the sale of liquor en bunday, te miners or te drunken peisens. Te me enient for tlie evasion or repeal of these regulations w ill find popular favor; and the liquor men wisely abstain from asking this. The number of licenses te he granted, like the building of bridges and the hi) mg out of reads, and many ether matters of domestic concern, coming close home te the people of erery community, has been given te the discretion of tlie judges. Tliey are responsible te their people. They ought te be in a position te knew the rights and wrongs of the traffic ; and the voters ' have a chance every ten jears te pass upon them, and their policy. II is needless te say that temperance people hae new here fairly tested theetlleacy of existing law s uer :V-t exhausted their rights under them te legu- v law wie trauic ; 11 is a matter for reasonable f doubt with fair-minded men whether tynr severer laws ceuiu he enforced where ?. these have failed of mwr.itiniK jjjg. The manufacture and sale of liquei and sxr ucea uttve ueveiupcu uuuer uieiawset this w, state into u business of many millions ;. yielding seme ten million dollars auuual public revenue. The i'lohibilien mom ent proposes te utteily destiey these al- that -.p'""""-1 "" leieiiuisi. i ur t""' reason alone it cannot n.iss.itif' i.ncrnt. lletTSss; irreiKX'liva of the principles ofmeranuw.i, and geed sUtesmanshlp in- a1 tfj.l in iwnlillillln.k I-- II t iuncumPiumuHiuu, i. veil u a majority el the ieeple of the btate favereil piolnbl pielnbl piolnbl tien, that alone would net justify if. ma. g$L jerities are te rule only htibject te the rights KL of minorities. This is recognized in all thn tjr operations of the law. The temperance R-1 tl0ln llAfl Mil te lnUI llV Ilialetlnrr m ..-..- & hibitien; the liquor men hae all te gain ir. by conceding the justice of regulation. m tw ie electoral tyticuu I if ine manner or eiectine a nresiilpnt. r1, which e very beily of an observant tutu of una, seesnas come te be in practice seme- Wing very Uifferent from the theory of the - fAlllAtSl urlm ilat,t.A.l 41. ..1. 1 i .ii. . - .uuunam Ui0 cnienii eouege, .toeneotthe subjecU that is universally Oncededtobeef SUUreme imnert.mr-n n.l .sever gets proper consideration from Cou Ceu cresa. Hen. Charlps it itnr.v-.,t,.. .. i. i Jte a talr way te be sent as a represe'ntativ e wMWBie. irem uiu state, in a recent peech at Danville announced very plainly that if at any time he Bheuld represent any Ctlen of the peeple of Pennsylvania in Congress of tlie United States. 1, , would go there for earnest work, and one 'urpeae would be ' te take up the Jlaish amendment of 1677 and see if it cannot be ywed and sent down te the people for adoption." In view of the high character of Mr. Seckalewand the Increasing probability of ' . rit nomination and election, this announce- invests his candidacy with some approaching national importance, I recalls attention te the preposition he i te bring te the forefront. W constitutional amendment intro duced into Congress by Cel. Levi Malsh, of Yerk who, by the way, In also a can didate for renominatlen proposes te allow the people te vete directly, each man for himself, for the candidate of his cholce for the office of president, and provides that the votes in each state shall be re ported te the scat of government in the stale precisely as the votes ler governor are reported, and that tlie governor, the secretary of tlie commonwealth and the chief justice of the statu shall leceive the returns, and assign te each candidate a proportion or sharoef the electoral votes of the state, exactly in ratio te tlie popular vote which lias leen given him ; tlie result of which will be that in each state each candidate for tlie presidential otlice will get nn electoral vete exactly according te public opinion in tlie stale, and the will of the peeple w ill be transmitted te 'Wash ingten, and will tlicre be iliiiy pro nounced. The advantages claimed for ituretli.it vvhileitpieserves the electoral sjstenief state lepresentatlen, it also expiesses the popular will and gives a f.iirieprescnt.itlen te the large popular minorities In the state, who are new disfranchised. 11 maye.isilj happen, as Mr. lluckalew points out. iu de precation of the present sjstem, that "a fraudulent, corrupt, 01 otherwise sinister voteoffivo or ten thousand iu lVnnsjlva lVnnsjlva niaer New Yerk may coutiel tlie whole electoral vete of tlie state atanv eltctien. " Tour hundred thousand men uiaj strug strug strug gloduriiigalengelectloncimpaigu.exerting themselves te the utmost, eiending their means, time and labor, their utmost ener gies honestly iu behalf of vv hat thej lieliev e te be principles of iuipeitaiicu te the gov ernment of the ceuutrv, ami in behalf of a candidate fit for the high office for which they support him , and vet all their 1 der, oertien and patiietism ma lie wasted Ih. Ih. duse a ceirupt or managed vole in Phila delphia or Pittsburg Is cist into the oppos ing scale, b which tlie will net enh lese their vote iu the election, but by which all thtlr just shaie of iewei will be transfein.il te the i ther side " lly the adoption of the Maish-lhickalcw ) stem these decisive votes would have only their sharoef iiitlueuce. no mere , and, besides tlie faiier representation secured, the motive for ceirupt and ether undue pressure en our presidential politics would be vastly hssened and the whole sjstun pin died. Ai.vs ler oleom irgariiie ' It must von bear the welglit of that which pmiwrly be longs te bminess slupiillty. It is gravely Htattd that William Hill A ion, efhpring villi', one of the largest creamery firms in Iowa, is rejuirted us having ralleil, i.iummI by the iutroiluctlen of oleeuiargariuo. To-Jiennow'-. extra Issue of tlie Imiim ni.Mtu will be a brilliant miil-suinmer number. A sparkling uovulutte is apjirepri ate te the Noaseu; the Ktiglish rage ler " a tashlonable religion" will be ilcpiiUnl ; lit trlbute Is paid the departed xx.'liogeiilus of the New .Seuth, the Inte Paul 11 million llajiie; ''Women In Music," i tlie topic of discussion iu the popular " Drill" depart menu and ".Sindbul" will have covernl columns or hit anil mis.t ilnt about men anil things, hlgns utiil 80.1 ions; our philosophical contributor w ill lm e n v acalieu paper about liberal culture mid its aims : the phases of llfe and manners te be seen Iu a city harbor shop form the tliouie of u special contribu tion; tlie history et tm old tavern new In courweof demolition is te be tela hyoneof the local htull , nnd tlie spi-iial illustrntuil city sketch w 111 tell the slery of the mar mar mar volleus rise of a highly Ktiec-slul local business enterprise, A poem liy " May Jlorrew " and v erses by many ether w rlters ; amusement mul pertiug netus, religieus ind literary fancies and all the ilaj's news will make up te-morrow 'a Imi.i.i.iiu.m i.ii. Se mi: auti I'reuch Htatistltim has ngured out that iu laiglaml the population doubles in CO years; In the Unitwl hbites, t'auada and Australia In St years ; in .ermaiiy, in la'ijears, and in l'niuce and in countries using the Trench lauguage, 1 10 j e ir. We notice iu the Pittsburg i a hlery tell! by Stephen Vy". Nasli, a delegate le the Liquor League cenv tuition in that oily, about ien. Heaver riding part way out te 1'iltnburg with the ineinbers of that convention. He rotates It thus : "I asked the general te tike n driuk, but he declineil. Ile siiil tliat he illiln't want me te think though that he was a temperanui man. ' Down at liellelonte tliuy think I'm a great temperance man, siia t.eneral lleaver, 'anil uiabe I nm tlicre, but tlii're greatly mlstakeu. V by, 1 jre en tears elten. I don'ttle iiuseften as 1 would like te, be be cauxe it hurts me, and 1 can't stand il. Hut dou'tyeu liquor wen get the idea iu your heads that 1 am a Prohibitionist, era temper temper auce advocate. I likea drink onceiu n vvliile justaswell as anyone olse does, and 1 take It tee.'" We de net think this tale is true, (.cueral Heaver U a weak mail, and his party Is acting with duplicity te the temperance people. Hut it is utterly unllkelj that i.en. Heaver used any such language us is here ascribed te him, and te start such stories will only react upon the nuthers of them te Uieir iujurj, net te Heaver's. Tin. latest political gossip Ireiu Lngland is that I,erd Salisbury has ellured te ive tlie Liberal-Unionists four Heats iu the cibiuet, and an equal ratio of the lesser elhces. He will permit Lord Hartiugleu te be ie uler Iu the Heuse et Commens, and te select what olUce be cheeses, except lint of premier. When they get tlie si He nicely lUed, (ilad (ilad (ilad Htoneaud l'amell will jump en it Vit. knew it would ceuiu. t .rati mi, the Philadelphia cooper, who wnt thrnugb the ,, iiiwiniwi iuinua, in UJ uu lliu Oil l' 111 OlllOU along with his birrel. Then he lias ion traded with it man te rope it his daring foil as often as ik sired. Already the illeusef his success are apparent, iieorge VV. While, a young Oswego barber, his arrived at Niagara Palls and wants te swim the Whirlpool rapids in a lerk Jacket. What loels tliese mortals but Tin: Philadelphia I.eilijcr is ene or the most prominent humanitarian newspaers or the country, and vv hen It w rites en such a burning question ns " Hoiernutorles for Yeung Olleudern," ILsviews will exclte mero than ordinary attention. Particularly will this be the casein Lancaster w here Able Pew. den's eonnneiuont in tlie Philadelphia IIouse or Koluge has awakened profound intorest. The paper says: "In l'rance, in Hngland and iu seme or the states Iu our I nieu, refor refer refor mnterlos have been established which, by a course or administration very illllorent irem that of a prison, have succeeded In restoring te society, as geed inembers thereof, Lxijh who would have been turned out or prison no better than w lien they entered It, and very probably much worse, The relermatnry proper Is net llke our IIouse or Itufuge. That Is a geed Institution under its limitations, but Is net well situated te carry out tlie refor matory Idea. Heme or its managers and ethers engaged in similar work have ler a Jeng tlme deslred te have it removed from the city te Bome country site, where, besides luv nig the advantagoera kind of lamily or er or gauizatien, w Uheut thoapiearaiii e or a prison, greater opportunities would be Htlerded te teach both bej sand girls hew le work he that cfee7'W. ta."ri8 l d.s; Pennsylvanla, wt,ch ha, a model penlteu tiary, ought te utatliule for the Heuse or Iteruge a model reformatory in the country for the geed of the community and the spa clal geed of the wayward youth of the city," Tin; American llnr iwioclntlen, which meets nnniiHlly In Siraten, 1ms becomea v oil ocUiblllieil Institution ; Its j early guthor guther tngs are oceiislniiii of great social nud prolis prelis prolis Hlenal intorest. It has tuuiteit te bring together eminent inoiiiliersor tlie protisieu from (llMoreut Juris et tlieiimnlry nud tlie papers riMU have siibsUintl.il value. Its net meeting unit tlie ninth xluce Us intilutleii will be held Aug. ts 10 ami -0. Among the esaj Ists unit Hiilijixts for the oeiaMen are In le n piper liy Jolinsen T. IMati, of CennixHI cut, en "The Opportunity for the l)ovelo- uiPiu et Juriopruileneo in tlie t nltwl staliw , ' a iMlwr by William 1. Well, or MUlilgnn, en "The Dartmouth OolltKfieaml l'rlvate Corenitlons ;" llil Diiilley 1 ielil'i roert en "UeIbjs In .huliclal AilinliiMratlen," ami a paper by lleorge II. Hate-, of Delaware, en "l.eglslallve Control ever Miuilclp.il forpeni liens." Dlsoussiens et tlioe tlieuii's mil u dlnuer iiml rivcplleii will 1st ether feituns of the meeting. It la pleaiiiK te nole tli it tlie isul trule iu thaAshUuditlxtrh'tUbrlRlitiHiliig, imlnearly overy culllvry is working en lull time, with thopresott of Kteuly eiiiplewneut ter the next thrve months. Till. Htate will liave fir mero surplus i isli this jear than ter many v ears, owlti);tellio enlerveti.pnt of the new roveuue act as te U en money at intorest. The i-ountieH of Vilsms, iVrmstreng, llisltenl, ltlair, llutler, t'amoren, I'liester, (.'lirien, I'learlieil, Cum berland, Klk, Krle, 1 hvpUe, I'erest, Juniata, Lawrouce, Mi.Ke.iu, Ml 111 in, Menteur, Perry, bomersot, Misiiuelianna nnii I nieu sliew a porceutago of imrease, as ceuiureil with the previous j ear, from 100 te I 000, nud the average lncroa-se is J- The counties Indl cateil last j par reported meniy at intorest subject te n feur.mill tax at f 11, bvJ,lK 'the amounts this jpar Irem the saiue comities aggrejte fKMtsHX. In nil the counties of the state the meney reHirteil it Intorest last ye-r vas Jll i,Jn.,7ii,J, realising n tax at four mills, of $5M,oeo '1 he tax the stntewill ro re ro celvofrom the tenl -three couulies which have nlisl roierts at the aiullter general's (Uurtuiint, and Philadelphia will reach about fvll.lHM. The remaining counties are expected te swell the amount te nearly t.'.OOH.OlXl. VAHLtSI.K It UUXIXAM. The Couper snliumer l'ut Lpmi t-lxlilbltleit by nil l'litertirlnlng 3Ian.iger. (iraham, the cooper who undo the trip through the .Niagara rapids nnd whirlpool en biindty, has returned te HuUale, X . Ho He Ho fero he lelt Suspension bridge he was photo graphed In his barrel. He has uiade utliree weeks' contract with Mr. IL 1, Scott, et Hutlaln, who has plaied him mid his barrel ou exhibition nt the Pal ice or Trade belore mi enormous crowd. Iter nut ok there Mr. Scettwill take (iriliam te New Serkand Chicago, in each of which places a week will bespeut, Then Mr. Orahaui will return te the Mineral Springs hotel, Suspension bridge, whero he is under centrai t ler the balxtus) et thoseisento the proprietor, Mr. Jehn I. Manning. "Hew elten de you intend te go through the rapids this season "' wasasked. ' I don't knew," (iraham replied "under my centrai t with Mr. .Manning I inn te go through as often us he requires me te." (Iraham admitted that he .still felt hjiue ellectsel his rough voyage, his nerves being a little unstrung as yet- lle ackuovvledges that he is net particularly anxious te make anethertrlp very seen, ami savs that he had no Idea et tiie furce of thecurrent through the rapids. "I was pretty weak when they drew me out at Lewisten," he said, "and If I had stayed iu there ten minutes longer I don't knew what would have been the ro re sulL The heat was something terrible Why, when I went Inte the barrel I be lieve the temperature was 110. It I go through again you un duiiend en it that barrel will be cool." PERSONAL. Hi.fiti si.v r v i iv i. Li- vv is Hi. n ii, el New Yerk, Is dy lug. Jehn lien ii, the shipbuilder, is reported te be living at his home ut College 1'elut, Leng Island. C'vnuiN vi. (iImiiess has returned te Halti Halti Halti inore irem Deer Park greatly improved by the vacation. Itiv. Hi.m.v V vitn IliMiiiu remarks upon the quiet and orderly character of Lngllsh elections as cempired witli elections in America. Ili.v. Hit. vvi llntv, a well known Haptist minister, died 'Ihurstl ly near hiran hiran ten, aged 'ii years. He hid been titty years in the ministry. IthV. J P. (ilLMOiu, junior el SU Mary's church, Waterferd, N. V., has been elected provincial of the Augustiniau order in the I nlted States te serve ler four years. Jinei Cuvie Hiiuii.i enterLiincsl the ParmeiV club at his county rosidence near Philadelphii en 'Ihursday. (.en Cameren and James Dully, of this ceunty,were among the guests; and teilll the vacancies in mom. bership the club olecteil Hllshi P. Wilbur, president or the Lehigh alley railroad com pany, and Mr. Jehn 1 ell. Mil Pew iihiu v thus rerers te statu militia organizations : " 'I hey stand us a barrier bo be tweeu labor and lapi'al. 1 de net say that Is what they euuht in lie that is whiu tbnv urn VV hore labor h is ha I room ami time te assert Itsult that array or bayonets has steed bo be tw lieu them and their rights. It has been demonstrated that two-thirds et the regl regl ments or exch uute are meinburs or the knights el Laber and when their time ex pires they w ill net relein. Let the men w he are in tlie banks and railroads, let the mm vv he oppress labor, till up these rankH. Then when the two shades are arrayed against each ether we will see who will vvin. 'Ihey iv ill be tee cowardly te de It," severing Krinii I ngl mil's l.ninil l.nige VI l-siiiu. The news that the grand mister or the (rand Ledge or Masens, el Quebec, had is. sued an edict severing all intercourse with tlie (.rand Ledge or Lngl mil, created much Interest in Masoule ilrcles In .New Yerk. The (.rand Ledge or Lngland refused te cut oil tholhrie 1 ngllsh Montreal ledges which refused te iilUliate with the (.rand Lodtre et (Quebec. A prominent member of the Masens' order said that the Aiiierlcau Masens alt bviii. pythized with their (uobee brethren, mid tint most certainly the New "Verk and all the ether (.rand Ledges In this country vvmihl join in the iKilet and sever relations with the interdicted (Irand Ledge MIVIK lA. Seme day, when you remember nil 1 hat 1 hav e been, or still might be , bee ev er Jey there drops a p ill. And i our tree lire is net se free , W hen time's new laughing mrii nt gihicn Away irem scenes most blight nnd full, Ami flews where little cemiu beliles 1 he glowing weight of toil and c no I Whim lilendMhlps fuleuud hepu go by, W 1th all their splendid piuinUe crushed , hen iutver liiluliewa span the sky And geld Itself heciiis vvetthlcsi ilmt Will j ou net think "1 knew It well, '1 here wiu no friend se true in he Semedlie Illusion cait ltd spell , AuiWieinlupiiwcrl could net Heet" "It cholce were lelt, or he w ere hore, The world might go Its dreariest vvuy t omchew, I drtlted jrem my ephere." WUl you net think of this soiae day; llamiiierkiinn the rrm. WIIJieul question, n liainiueck Is ene et the grcatcst luxuries that n farmer's family can enjoy, it gives rest, fresh air and isuu fort te the tired haymaker, the overheated housewife mid the children, livery member of thoheiisoliolil.ippreilitnsi Us comfortable luxury. Hung in the shades of trees, ills ene of the most pleasant resorts en tlie tarm lern pilot place te read, It lues no pitinl ler neomlertablnsoit teilirn slmklngser nieud tlieihlldren s clenics, it I'liiimv uspiui. VV lien tlrsl mtriHlUKHi iu the ceuutrv, they were Imuglit l.v the city iH'epln who i line totlieever green liillalu spare h el he ilth. pureair mid rest, and tlm farmers had no Idea that In a low years tlmv would luxsmin almost a nixx'ssity iu overy r.unllv , but wilt Is, mid very low j arils In tiie country but new have ene or niore or these luxurious articles sw Inglng rreni their ieri hes or shade trees. Tlmv are duly upprexlatiHl by ill who II IV O UIM1 llll'lll. UiilniRii t iiuu ninilii ltiijr A tcrrilileorimew.iscoinniittisl.it llrldgo llrldge isart, Vlabiiun, en VVeilnesday night. Mrs. 1. ml ml a Jenes, nn aged weiiiin Irem Kentucky, went te that place te visit, arriving there at midnight The station agi lit ullew ml her te spend the night Iu the ileiMit, and wei.t home. Vbeut -' o'clock a negre named Tiirerd lohnsen breke into the ili'isit mid euirnuesl the lady He lisiii has captured and cenlesstsl tlioirime. Jehnsen will hardly ogeupv lynching. " Om v MS.K of i.elilcn 1) in. Tlie lev i r wretp, " 1'iriliiiice t nlnlit It rerun lb en ln'r pillow Inn. A hale lirl,:lu " Oulj a Iik k nf gelili n liali, rheiniilili'ii.siiillliiK. swll saUl, As slip I lid Hever Hie bick of n chilr Ami went le lid Frum mi h ri nn It 14 "ell kiienn Uist the InliitilUiuts el iniiiv bali.in n iliens shield tbuiuulves tux ilnt In intuitu illiinu.rsli wi vrtns Arimiatlc limns enthipltef the stiiinacli lliclr ItMtlnt ts nit Htflil, 1 r Mteng iKiln.imiit ,HUrs in antiii;e nt-tlc te tlie llvtui; j;i nn- whlih e vnse illctiM 1 ei this lv ion Vllceck i'ninu l'l iU rs, Ik lii lOUUHweil et fragrant aimintle glim, are tin IkmI sitigu ml le weal en the pit of the stem ach In Chelen lime cr In teiiiltllrs whiru i wi r lias anil in ilarta are liniiiil 1 hev net enl pi vinl tniittleu, hut villi inre dlsribtia, i1jcmi tci, cheltni and leil complaint. Rib) Is leelliliiK llaitllv knew It using 1K Haiiin tn thing IaiIIimi Price, Ji n nts. Theu- nidi et liabhsure vtaiteil and haggard tixun illirrhivi Dr. llAn Dl.irrlm' i 311 tuie cunvs wttliuut drying the bewils l'rlis-, a it nis. J)l HnJ.tn arjsaiAi. yeTiVKN. C VT Vltltll Ct Khi), hi ilthnnd sweet breath sicurcU, I sinieh s Citlairh Kttuidv Price 'iij cents Nft- il lnlicttir tiie. ter silo by It It cechruu. DmggUt, Ne lil.Seith CJuccti stint. V Item irknble l.tied Vlau he who uttends te the cemfeit of his timlly and will ii a l I his licit ones eutli r with mho timl of the lhre.il and lungs, whirihv thtlr lives in iv be mduni;in d, but who sheubl at ill t Inns glvt tin in lint Minnlgn nimd, hemji s Kilsiiu Price '4j nntsnndtl. 7Vial size rre ter sale bv II II Cechnu, druggNt, 1J7 North limunstiniU (1) Will. VOl' turmi with ljspep-la and l.lver ceiuplnlntf hlleh s V llallzer is gti inn' tcs'd tocurejeu ler s de by 11 It. Cechruu Druggist, Se U7 North CJuecn strtsit. lluckllt s Anilnl Silve The ltestS dv n In the world for Cuts, ltnilses, Seros, Ulcers, salt lUieiiln, fever Sens, Teltt r, Chapjied Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, anil all skin hruptiens, undpxltlvel cures Piles, in nepiy requlnd It Is guarantied toglve n rfect atis f tetlen, or nitmey refunded. Price iV ci nts per box Ker side by II. II Cecnran, Drueglst, 1J7 unit l.f .tanii wm eu street, iiiieitster, i.i Dr. Hassllr Wcrx bvntr, I'urcl) vegetible, pleasant te take, will ctpii worms if any t -iit, no purgitivu renulrcd nfti r using l'rite, 3 cents, bi alldruggUf. iebs-uUidJlW xt S1III.UI1 S cl'HK will Imninllitily letltire Croup, VVhisiiiing ttiiigh unit bronchitis, tar s tie by 11 It Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street. Caution We would tuition the Public le lieware et Di ilers eilcrtng he tup s IUI uu ut lens than the itgul ir Price, Wi nts nnd (If as eftt ntliuts iml tiilleiis or lufc'iior-irtlclisareciiMintlitigciiuino In eitlur te niible them te nil cht uplj 11 II LiKhrin, druggist. Se. 'J7 North yuien strict is our ugi ut, tur cunuisicr. S iniiilu biittlt given te yetirrr. elMwdiw SIIII.OH S COLKJI1 and Luusumptlen euro Is sold by us tin a gu irantee. It etuis Cousump Ceusump Htm Fer silo by I! It Cochran, Druggist, Ne. IS) North yueeu street. Una Bettlk hryncTS A CUB Mr O-ctr i. 1! hucli. of Allenlewu, I'll, was b 01 nt with tn flnmmitery rhiuinatlsin In the winter et lvu. Doctors could de nothing le lelievehlm He commenced using Cress' Ilheumuile itemed) lly the time he hud used halt u buttle he could leavuldi bed when he had tlnl-dicd the bottle he was cured nml has net hid art tun. of the disease -nice In his own words, " 1 Icel better than ever beluru. ' Price il, bj all di u-'glsls tcbiiin dMW.tr (tueil ltMtiltsln l-.ierj Cae D A lliailfeid, wholesale Un i diuli i ut Cb tl tnuoega, Tt nn , writes that he mi -erleuslv altllclisl with u suvire cold that settled tin his lungs hid tried m inj rcmediei w ithuut bt in til ltulug induct d te tr l)r King's Sew Dl.covee ler Consumption, did sound wast ntln ly curtd bj u-oef a It w bottles .Slncewbltli tliui helms u-uil it in his family for nil Cuuglis mid Colds with best results. Ihulsthuexpt lit ncner thou sands whoe lives liavn been saved 1 j this Wen il, rf ill Discovery trial ISettln, lm ut II 11 Cecbnns Drug Stere, Nes. U7 and in North Queen strt ct, Lancaster, Pa i ,) l'er Hay I'eier. "dive Kly s Cli mil mini a trial. ThH Justly celebratetl remedy for th cute id catarrh, hay fevtr cold In tlie head, Ac, can be obtained ut an) u pubvble druggist, and uiaj be n lied upon as a sate and tilcusunt remedy ler thn ubev e t em plnlnts and will give Immediate rcller. It Is net u II tulil, suutfer powder, has no offensive odor and can be used ut any time with geed rcsiill, as thousands can testify, uineng them some et the uttiches of this olllce." bjurit nf the limti. Jlj) O), Ibni J-iwdeetlAw CitOC I', W HOOPING COUail and ilrnnchllls Iminudiately rcllevi d by bhllehsCuru lersde by 11 11 Cuehrun, Druggist, Ne. ll North gucuu slnsit. The Lxtlteliient Nut Over The rush at II. II C'echrun, druggist, Se 137 North Queen idu ut, still continues uu account ei iien.ens.iltlltlt.it with Cough, Culil". Asthma, bronchitis und Consuiuiitlen, teprticureabuttlu of Kt top's balsam ler the 'llmtit mid bungs, which is sold en a guuratilceumllsgiilngcntrru Bulls! itllen. It is ii Htundird famll) umidy. l'rltu &) coots unilll. mal tiicjret. elS-lwdAw Kerlnme back, rldeer chest, use Shllehs l'er eus l'lusler. Price iV cents ler .alu by II II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 1) North cjucen slieeU JUST AS GOOD Dontnllew unyeiut te mike jeu hi Hev e any ellii r n nn il Is just a gisul for slckhiatUche as lr. l t lle s special I'lcsciltitleu, ler It Is nut tine 1 his Is the only rt medy in the win Id tli it strikes ut the root out. Olie ltu trial of the dlscaee unit drives It An Knil Iu lluiie .Scraping. Id ward Shepherd, of llairlshurg. 111, si)s " Having rtcuiv id se much benefit Irem Hi ctrlc lllttt rs, I tetil It my duty te let suffering human lly knew lu Have had a running sere en my It g let eight years , my doctors told mul would have te litve the bone soaped or Ii g amputates1. I usnl, lustiail, thite bottles of Kluetilc Hitters nnd fceven bexts llucklcn'a Andca Halve, and my leg Is new sound and well " Klei trie lllttres uiu sold ut nfty cents a bottle, and llucklen's Arnica Salve ut 'iVcjicr hoc by II. It. Cechruu, Druggist. Ses. U7and 13J North Queen stieet, Lancaster, 1'a. (J) VAllttlAUXa, CTANDAKl) OAKK1AUE WOKK. Edw. Edgerley, CAREIAGE BUILDER Mnrket Streot, Rear of Posteffloo, Lanotvater, Pa. ly stock comprises a large variety of the Latest style Huggles, 1'haitens, Carriages, Jlar. ket mid Ilusluess Wugeus, which 1 otter ut the very lowest figures uud oil the meat reasonable terms. 1 call special attention ten few of my own de signs, enu et whitlils the KDUKUI.hVCI.OSKD PHYSICIAN COUPK, which Is decidedly the neatest, lightest and most complete Physician's CurTlagu lu Ihu country. Persons wishing te buy u geed, honest and substantial article, should bear in mind that they take no rtslc in buying my work. Kvery Camuge turned out In elghtenn vears a geed ene that Is the kind et guarantee I have toetrer the public Alt -work tully warranted. 1'leasa give me a call. HKl'AllUNO l'UOMl'TLY ATTENDED TO. One set of workmen especially employed ter Uwtpurpese illtlUVAT A Yi:if.S SAllsAPVItlLl V PIMPLES, BOILS, Ami ( Atlnmilei lOfliill tivm iliMHtatMli lm lriil llIlt tl. itr IIIHMIM tuiulltleu nf tin IiUhhI cls Miiiuirllltt inxitltt timl (Ul 1 1 10 mi 4 llll'llOU lllltl IXllllttll luuiers. liv irinevlng tin lr iiiiisi the mil) iilictlve nj eftutilliig Hit in Avers sirsavmllla his prevmlul tlieiimial tent, i ef Helle whlih have ivilncd ami ills Ins, tit me evtiv aeti ler i'veril jiara e,is Miihs, l'l ilnv UK, Mich 1 w v bell) troubled Mitli riniiliv en the lee: nine, with n dliutumilen el tin Kkln, hlch shewnl Iti If In ngl) dirk patches Se i Mi runt tn'iilmeiit dlil men thin leiuptmuv l,esl A) ii s sirsapirlllaitlnleil A PERFECT CURE, Vml I havi net been tnnibleJ ilmr V lleitil,Uln'r tlii't, l.ewill, Vlii.j 1 ix iiimlili d with Hella, ami ill) hi ilth w iiimh luipiin i I bignn iiilng Avtis un.iiia i lilt nml, In 1 i lm". the i rtiptlens all illjup IhmiI uleli'v 1 1 villi is leinpletil) restelid -Jehn It HKin- ullti l Miillni lititrr Albe linirle, N I I was tliiubleJ lei i Ien, lime, with n tilitniu whliliappt iiiden in) !' l mrlv I'linples and ltlotuhee Am r'sNii,iniillv limit nn lien sblikr II the Inst blmsl inltti t in ihe weild CHH. II. ftlllltll, Mltlll I IlltUI'IIIV Vt Ayer's Sarsaparilla is sold by nil druggist) ami dl ibisln innllilii. Vk ler Vjt r " . irsapirlll i niul 0 niiliWeiinv el lit i l'lepart'dbv lr .1 (J AveiAle, lewtii.vti, t'luejl i slv iHitlles,)., Jul It .-J rXxTAKKH-HAY-KL-VKK. CATARRH. ELY'S CREAM BALM Ulvis Kcllct at Once and Ciirm COL.ll IS 111 Al, C VI VltKll, HAV t hV Kit ltOShtOI.H, Dh Vt tss, IlfcADAtllK. Net nl.l.iiild, Snttir or Powder tmilrein In lurieus Drugs and mb mm llilers A reirtlcle la applied te inch nmttll and Is agtxvible te u-e t'rlie M n nts at druggists lijumll,niillinil uitts Lin nlnr ,i nt tu e KLV l'.l.Olllbl.s, Druggists, Owi'ge, N V. ulj"iSlieedlv w Cuiti: i()utiii:pi:.u'. Peek's l'litint lmnreved Cuhlenid hnr Drums tHrfntl rtsteiv hearing nml is rlenn the work et the ualunil drum Invisible, coin fertablean 1 tdnnv. In jHv.ltltm All ninvers.i Hen linden n whispers he.trd dlstlncll) "viiil for llluiti-ittsl IshiV with testimonials, t Itfch Aitdnss or i ill en K ItlscON, hVllirnadwit, New V erk lluiltluii this p us r luiiitn.isHlAI) w e Ulti: tlUAHAM'LKD. RUPTURE. cuie guininteed b) DH I, It M VV fait. Eae at enis no op, rullen or delii) Irem bul. ness , tistcsl bv huiiUi-eilet i ures vi un uiuie, S31 AUC1I SI , PH1LA. Send for Clrculir TAI-lvdAw OKN KK.MOV hK YICTOKIA CUHN 15 10310 VIMl. Wnrraitted te eradicate ce'nplitely and 111 n short time, the most obdurate rerii, tiard or soft, witlieut p tin Sold by I, ee W Hull. Chas. A techer. Jehn 11. hiiutiman, Dr Win Werm ley, And. el Hev, Chas J Shulmyer, and at UKCllTOLDS Dill I. SlOltK, declJ-lyd Ne 101 West Orange St, i'uiint'.ii. 10L'NT LONNLMION. Democratic County Convention. The Demecritlc Count) und District Ceum n liens of tJini i,ttr count), will mtcten the third fleer of hepli r s ro-teillio building, in the City et lincivsti r, ou Wednesday July 28. The delegates from the tit) districts will meet ut li) a tu ami -eh 1 1 time dcligitcs te the statu convention Thedili-'itis trem the 2d (l.ewt r) aemblv district will melt at 10 iu in ami ilecl Ihrt u del egHtcs te thn state convention and nominate t w e mi tubers of a-embl) The delegates lrum the ill) and lower dlstrii t will iht u intsjt in seiiateriil convention and elict i mimbi ref the state cemiuittie the di Ileitis tiem the kl iissembl) and lull si iliiterlal (tipper) district will mitt it In Ma in , and nemln itt one person for tatt sen iter, tint u un tubers of ast mtil) , t It ct lour tit It gut, s te the state convention und u member et the stale ceimntltt e Alter tin adjournment of ull the district eon ventleus the tit leg Hi s will inn t In Joint imint) convention unit nominate i mdld ites lur Cen giuss, district attorney, pii-eu liisjiccters 11), peer directors (.'), and uraiiij -uiviyur The primary- mtetlngs te tbet three or llie dt Ii gates from each district te said coin iiullens wlllhohelden SA1 UltDAV 1' 31 , IUI V 21, ut Iilutes and tn nut n hours te be unneiitit ed by landblll by the dltlereul euinmlttn men rum each distriit a uuinbei of the eeuut) cemmlltee fet the ensiling yiar Is ulie te be chosen Committeemen will notice that the liws governing primary fbctlens aie I u force and nntst be curried out at tin se elections Cenlts of these laws, blanks ler handbills, Ac , furnished upon application VV U. DhSSKI., Chairman Dim. Ce Cem. I.ahcasticu. I une Si. lvi.. I untOi il A vv rvitxiTUiii:. F UKN ITUItK W'AItL'HOO.MS. KITCHEN EUENITITEE HelTmeier's Furniture Wareroenis, 20 EAST KING STREET. Mm- Picltire Krames te Outer AIXKH a.vii LH1VOUH. B HANDY ' JIKANIA I' At this season uf the )cnr ever) ttuilly should huveu ltellle el Reigart's Old Brandy, asale and sine cun ter Cbelcniaud ether sum liter troubles. UKILAIir'SOMi W LSKStOItK, II h SLAV VI Vhbll, Agt rriHK OKIiKUHATKD " UOUQUCT" AND " OLD ANC1I0H" PURE KVK W1USKIKS Are rich in flavor, softandnleasanttethu tuste. I'UKHln quality, are excellent stimulants, and they stand without u rival in the m irket. bold at nil theleudlug nil the leuuliig Hotels ami liy uruget sta. Ask leriu JIUMl'llllhV & MA11T1N, bole 1'ronrleterH. iantMiina 401 N. 3d St., Philadelphia, l'u. SLAVUlUKUr, ATACU1NEHY,A0, STEAM HEATING Latest and Jilesl Improved KNGLNES-Trittieu, i'erlable or Slatioewy. NeworBecond Hand DOILER3, WATER TANKS, 8EPAHATOHS. tUcuini or ItirAiB VYebk such aa done and kept in ilachlne bheps. OAIL OX OR ASDUMB. Ezra F. Landis, WORKS-637 NORTH OHERRV STREET, Iaiiuasth. VA. n7-tfd E OU HOT VYHATlinH, OI.AllKf. 8AUTK11NK AND l.KUMAN VVISKS. llEIli.VltT'.S WINK blOUK. 11. K. bLAVUAKkn, Aut. TOTK IS MAKINCJ CABINET PHOTOQRAPHB AT S3.1K) A COZIK. y AT NO. 10B OUT QUKEN 8THKET. Jaumm Laucastcr, l'u II Mr HAt, I K A HltOlllKH. White Goods for .VM UA.W, ri:i:ycu aixzeuk, l. (,'W.s .YiliYZUdi, ) I Ml't.l., Embroideries and Laces ! SWISS I-MIllttllUhlllKS, Mourning and Overall le 111 itttl NAtSOOK KMIlltOI DEI. I is, 1 letiiii lug unit Oveliill leumtih LAVIIIKH I VlllliOIDK.IttKS, Dress Muterlal le in it. Ii. (Ot IIKI.D KVllllHilllhUlhs, lit, MiiltilillniimKh hVI IIIKHDKItlKS, UOI1KS. I.stl'lil VI. 1. V( hSMUllMi, lllnck and Ki in Ul'll'l UK I. t h I I.OtlNUINll, llluek and Inn I i. VI' 11. VN 1. l l.HMIU I Ne, W Inte nnd eivim 1 (IV l'l IAN I.VUKrtuUNU IMIi, W hilt and ( it nm 111. ADKH t HON 1 s (. OUDhD I'tyt' K, HW hs All SI, IN, 1 KENCII t.AW S,l A VI I lilts AMIS VllKNS HAGER & BROTHER, Nes. 25 atul 27 West Kiug Street, Lancaster, Pa. AririUl II .V.HAl'UHMAN. Metzger & Haughman Hiwe the Best GO Oeut UNLAUHMIEB SHIRT Tliat bus ever been sold l'er the mouey , equal te new sold at 75 cents. Sizes, 12 te 17. METZGER & Ne. 43 West King Streot, Botween the Ooepor Heuso and Serrel Herso Hetel, Lancaster, Pa. N Ti:,r DOOK 'lO TIIK COURT HOUhli FAHNESTOCK'S. White) Ooeela, Lucea ttucl DtubrolelerioM. Bumraer Unelorweur, all eizea. up, Slimmer Hosiery Lurge Stock et ttaoae Goods aellluy Prices. new R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEST DOOR TO THE OOUHT JU l-Al'KU. TJIIAULN W. I IIY. Slls-3 litis ul'l'OHIl S1TV III IIUV Cllh VI' Window Screens, Vtiu w ill ne vi i lie utile te c,ct tie in se low again .1 Iik lies hlh ti inches wide, fin Ji cents, l'liln S.nuu, ether sle-. In proportion We have sob! hundrids, and It Is ,urpTItng the tiuanlit) we hive p. limit this summer. WALL PAPERS, la, 5e., Oc. and 7e. 611 VDhSllest spring Heller, ready te h t ng 'Oct nts. PHARE8W. FRY, NO. 67 NORTH QUEEN ST., A UTWALL I'Al'LUbrOHL. Art Wall Paper Stere, NO. 1S1 NORTH JUEEN STKEET, LANCAbTKIl, l'A Anether large let et U1I.T l'Al'EUS just ir rlvtd will besuldchcaii Cull early und loeknt them and get irlct s U 111 nut keep them long, ier ihu irue will seli them. Window bhndes mule nady te lung l'hiln Shide Cleth ull colors. Window (Hindus m ide und hung promptly . Luce Curtains, l'eles, Chains, Heeks, t tc. J-Ne treuble te show goods. ALFRED SIEBER, NO. 134 NOP.TH QUEEN STREET, c.ANCAbTKH,l'A. uuuvKiiiea. HIGH (iltAI)i: COITKLS. i Ine old Oevernment Juva and Aleeha Cetrics, the best In them irket. Our Juvulllcu. di d Cetreu siMiuks fin Itself, rich and fiiigrunt, 2.VJ. er pound. Very II no l'laiibdleu Kle CefTtea, our best only Jee. pi r pound, ene ery popular ut 15c. We want you te mil nud try our l.'Kc. Celli e. The excellent i mil liy of our C'etliHjs uud line leas Is making friends fast uud firm. Our dully sales show n stonily Increase, fresh Itettstt d every day. A full line et fancy Clrecerlcs. l'leasuglveusa tilal order. HKO. VVIANT, auglvd He. 113 West King Street, AT HURHK'H. -Our Hleni will close ut(. p. in, dining the siimmei mouths, with the exception et But unlays, when w e i lese ut lu ji, in. PICNIC PLATES -AND- PICNICGROCERIES -AT BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET, LAN(JABTKH.rA. Ker bule-A HOOD bAITK. l'rlce, M.V (K). Ol'AltKIilNCI WINl. OUH OWN IHtAND I Special Great Western Wine, The Finest and 1'urcst American WIne In the Market. At REIQART'S OLD WINE STORE. MtUM. Summer Wear ! VIIHVIC XAIX'.OUK, ceitm:i) i'ntH'L l'l. AID LA WW'S. many HAUGHMAN, White) Embrolclerod Uobea, 82.60 Summer Moves, lu atore, nnd nil Murked at Quick HOUSE. UANOASTEK, PENNA. A TLAV1HJ CITY. liihei.D Kar.vi.i.i.siiKD Chester County Heuse, ( eutnilly let alt 0, renvi ulcnt, very neir the s,i, t ointerl.iblo In ivcry way, uud home-like. .SOU Ol'h.S. J. KEIM & SONS. UlIl)-JI..'lUll qahi: Jill, THE STOCKTON. ( Vl'K VI VV, N I. 1 lie Kin. si II. ichen the Coast. The laiigest und Must Kb nnt s, aside Hetel In the VV tirld Ol'KNS II Mi ).- HhSHV ct.Allt, Prep'r I ate el the (.rand Union Hetel, Saratoga Springs JuntilOwd -ri:N vll'ihi: umt, "Tm MANSION," AlLVNllCCUl.N. J. 'I lie lurgi-nt und most premlnentl) bunted lleli I Klegantl) furnlshtd and llberulty man. itgtd lhoreiighl) lighted, drained and veil tllatcd. Open ull ihu ) cur. CHARLES McQLADE. -i:repli) s Orchestra. Jc7-3ind A bllLVM) IIOI'Si: ATLANTIC CITY, under new mmiairn. X unpens JU1 V 1st, ment, Klectrie lights, clictrle bells, city water, llrst el isseuisliie. leiuismiMli rate I1 list class burallat hed HK.SKV HAHlK.lt, J)lliud biiteel Unipe Hetel, Lniitaster I'a. VUAI.. T H. MARTIN, WllllLKHALM AND USTAIL USALI1 IR All Kinds of Lumber and Geal. -Ane' Ne. 13) North Mater and t'rlnce atleeta, ubevu leiuen, Lancaster. ll'Cljd pAUMOARDNKRS A JKITLKIKH. J COAL DEALERS. OriPieM- Ne l North Queun Btrcet, and Ne. td North l'rlncestitet, Vahuh: Neith I'rlnce street, near Heading Depot. l.ANCASIEK, I'A. uuglS-tld TDLMOVAU M. V. B. 'OOHO has riniered his Ceal Olllce te Ne. lMNOUTH HULLS' bllthKT (llrlmmer'rt New building), where eidurs will boiceclvedfer Lumber and Ceal, WIIULUSALH Altn IllITAII, it. V. II. COHO. uiS-tfd JtOUIx'H. -reiiN iiAi:n'H bONa. NEW BOOKS Are otfeii'il at a llberul discount from the pub Ushers' prices. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS In IJbnuy Kuts, Class Heeks, Hi cords, Howards, bibles, 'leatuinentH, Catechisms, etc. QUARTO BIBLES Centulng King Jnmes und the llevlsed Versions of both Old uud New lusuiments in iMirallet columns t also, with the two versions of the New Testument, or with the old version of thti Hlble only, lit vurleus styles of binding, ut much iewur prices thun by truvullug ugents. AT TUB 1100U8T0HK Or JOHN BAER'S SONS, Nes. 16 and 17 North Queen Streot, LANCASTLH, l'A. NOTIOK TO THKSl'ABSKHH ANB UUNNKItS.-All persons ure hereby ler bidden te I rt spins ou liny uf the binds of Ui Cornwall ei Hpeedw ell osUiles, In Lebanon and iJincitstKr counties, whether Inclesed orunlrt erunlrt orunlrt clesed, cither ter the purpose of sheeting or rjsh tng, us the law will be rigidly enforced against alltre.pa.ssln? en said lands of the undersigned after this nollce. ..i WM. COLKM AN KltKEMAN, It. l'KUOV ALDKN. KDWAHDCFUKEUAN, Atvomey for U. W. Coleinan' Uilr ectU-UdAw 1 ...i . ,.iSk.-v. 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