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LAHOABTKa. JULY 19. 19SC
A Gead Appointment.
.;Xe Democrat of sound judgment will
Barrel with tne president for the appeini-
Mntef 8. Davis rage te be assistant treas treas
Llvnref the United States at Philadelphia,
fSte succeed Geerge Eyster, an appointee of
pAGfleeral Grant, whose teim had expired and
aurkd had been in office some sixteen years.
. vS Tt U trim that Mr. Evster was net an ac-
f;tive politician ; but te make place for him
S,Z a Democrat of high character was removed;
-.be was appointed as a Itepuhlican ana im
mediately made a clean sweep of all
fej,.the Democrats he found in office ; he
jjiS never appeiateu any jjeuiucrau iniuiuuei
r. m TtAttivaf In falAt-el nrlmtnlatmttnn nerMO
rTLrln ami atfVTAtlinr lilfi nfHn trea in if a
sphere just as much of a political one as
yTsthese of collectors of internal rovenue,
- treasurer of the United States or ether
agent of the fiscal policy of the United
ft States. We fail te see why this office should
kSii have been exempted rather than any ether
Ft tuuul fit a tlpnartmenr. from thn rnle. vrtiieh
(ti has been in oneratien under this cevcrn-
E Bunt HtnOA .Tnhn AlIlm!J, itv llinf. Ihn
fci principal civil service, appointees of an ad-
itg ministration should be in jelitical sympa
thy with it.
It i&iiet true in any sense, as is assumed
Ln.aSmeef the discussions of this matter,
it Mr. Eyster was " removed." Ills
term had expired. lie had had an unusu
ally long career as a public official, which in
our jndgment gives no man a lien en office.
There was a vacancy. The only question
before the president was whether Eyster
was pre-eminently superior te any ether
man for the place. Even the two hundred
prominent citizens mostly Republicans
who asked for his retention would net con
tend for this ; and Gov. TaUisen, who se
lected Mr. rageasib own successor In the
KWffiraef'aty controller and who is
new cited as ene of the Democrats asking
for Eyster's reappointment would net, we
v feel Eure, insist Urn Sir. Eyster had any
recommendation that Mr. l'.ige did net
possess.
In fact we think, apart from his politics,
Mr. Page is very much fitter for the ap
pointment than Mr. Eyster. He is a
younger, mere active and abler man. His
character is quite as high ; his experience
broader, and his general intelligence far
mere conspicuous. He is a Democrat, it is
true one of the kind who " holds the
winrinnr fwilr In Ihn ln fuif liu Itne
i&r ".", , "".'. . r. "
,.-... again ana again uau votes 01 continence
from his Republican fellow-citizens; he
has discharged public effice us a public
trust, and in his new position he will de
justice te the public as lie will de credit te
bis party.
The Snnilns In the Slate Treasury.
There are signs that the operation of the
"new law for discovering money at interest
and taxing it three mills en the dollar for
state purposes will result in bringing into
the treasury an unexpectedly large amount
of money and a very considerable sur
plus. The first impulse of the average
legislator will be te provide new modes of
expenditure ; and the se-called "chaiities"
which lobby at every session of the legisla
ture for appropriations will prepare for
fresh raids en the money in sight.
The wise economist under this state of
& ailainrwill give his attention te methods of
$, lessening taxation. There is no occasion
. frtr HwVlfJTltn(T Ilia lmnlana a ll.n fln.nA
u, tlens, which at present provide the greater
iSa part of the state revenues ; for the reason
'. V that though they already pay most of the
atetetaz, they are exempt from the mere
; serious local taxes ana upon the whole get
);f "off with less than their just share. The
; farmers and real estate owners in towns
' find their city and borough, or read tax,
3f wieir scnoei tax auu tne county levy the
.weightiest they are called te; pay; acd
whatever lightens these is a'substantial re-iJSBi-K-therefere
the nrescnt state revenue.
$jftW8 brin'gnafulier return of money than
Lflhe state's expenses require, it is
V,time te inquire what diversion may
T fitly be made of the present state inceme
te local purposes. Surely the liquor II-,-censes
may with propriety be se applied.
l iThe liquor traflie is under the regulation of
,the county courts ; if ills result from it.
K as is charged, and the proofs of them are
:; te be seen in the almshouses and jails and
quarter sessions courts, me cost or tneir
'inaintenance is paid out of the county
treasury; wherefore it is altogether just
cleat the receipts from these licenses go di-
netly into that treasury.
Jil is net certain that a differ
- tally graded license system, imposing
fees or varying them according te
and place et location, would produce
revenue. It might decrease the num.
of licenses. But, be it mero or less.
prtuwiver money is raised from this seuice
Mwuea eugiii uj stay in tue county for
wuen iiii3 was proposed, in the
ure of 1883, it was argued that the
treasury could net stand the deple-
TJme and experience have proved
3 akla iinrtu Thn nnvv fnir law mnlrcslt
te spare this revenue te the cenn-
; iuid it should be done, te the amoliera-
of tbelr present tax rates.
m m
-(' ue eiew.
h-Tbi attention of the various beads of city
esta and of the council committees
te be recalled te the warnings of
r Morten's message against expend!-
la new e Uw various apprepria
tiens. The present la a geed tlme for ne
ceeaary work but It must be steadily bonus
in mind that the appropriations are limited
compared with the demands upon them.
It Is all right te make liny while the sun
shines; but It is peer economy te consume
it all before the time for another crop comes
around.
We pretest most earnestly against the
waste or the expenditure for e en wise pur
poses of the appropriations for n fiscal year
within the first six months of It.
The various departments must be made
te feel the steady pull of a tight rein.
Ge slew 1
PlNKArn.Ks nre te be cheap ami nlentlrul
this year. WhAt odds then lien leug Con
gress Is In session ?
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Judge STODDAnD, of New Haven, in
charging the jury in the trial of members ei
the Typographical Union, en trial ler con
spiracy te injure the business et the Cenner
Publishing company, laid de u some impor
tant dogmas en the law of conspiracy. He
said nn Indictment for conspiracy may lie
sustained whenever there is a confederation
for an unlawful purpote, or te ellect a lawful
purpose by unlawful means. It H plain that
a corporation has a lawful right te employ
whom it pieases. It Is equally and net te be
denied that every person has a right te seek
employment of a corporation, and a conspi
racy te prevent by unlawful means the exer-
cise of such rights is a criminal conspiracy,
On the ether hand, it is equally plain that
the accused had the right te combine, con
federate and conspire together, and with and
by all ether lawful means te raise aud fix
the wages of themselves and tbelr associates.
The evil and immoral intent of inflicting a
wanton and malicious injury upon another
characterizes acensplracy. ltls net a question
whether the purposes of these combinations
or the means te effect their objects are wise
or in our opinion well adapted te accomplish
their purposes. It is a question whether a
law has been violated. The conduct of men
in combination may and eften does occasion
great less and damage, both material and
moral te themselves and te the community.
Vet that conduct may uet be unlawful, and
the perpetrators cannot be criminally pun
ished. Ol.VDSTONK will let go ; but there will be
afrightlul drop en the heads of these who
take held.
SnxATen Coxe is reperted in a Times
iuterview te favor aud predict the nomina
tion of Senater Wallace for governor ; Sena Sena
eor Wallace Is reperted innVcn article te
have taken off bis coat and gene in te secure
the nomination ; Mr. Welte Is reported by a
Pittsburg Leader article te leek with dis
favor upon Mr. Wallace's nomination and te
be disinclined te aid his canvass by a third
pvrty mevement Various ether " reports''
till the columns of Republican newspapers
and omanate from news-uiengering sensv
tienalista. Meantime Mr. Wallace makes no
sign aud has authorized nobody te speak for
him, nor give any indication that the Vress
is the vehicle of his communication with the
party. Nobody is seeking the Democratie
nomination ; net one-tenth of the delegates
elect are Instructed ler or committed te any
body ; and the great mas of the party are
Blmply awaiting the dolilerate Judgment of
the convention as te the proper man te beat
Heaver.
A tract of land in Dalaware county, near
Philadelphia, is te be lahl out by a syndicate
as a town aud called Kolsem. Theymust
net expect it te boom as lively as the presi
dent'!) wife.
Tub sleeping cars that roll ever the Penn
sylvania railroad trnckH through Lancaster
are rather easily in the linen that they use.
Every sheet aud pillow case is cbanged every
day, and the number et towels reads like a
a hotel list An ordinary day's euttlt ler a
carrnus from 100 te 120 sheets, the same num
ber of pillow slips, 75 hand tow els aud 25 rol
ler towels. Of the linen used by the Pullman
company ever the Pennsylvania railroad sys
tem, 13,000 pieces are washed monthly in
Pittsburg, about 30,000 In Jersey City and
about 50,000 apiece In Philadelphia and Chi
cago. CeN(inE-s will probably net adjourn before
the first week In August. Who would be a
congressman In het weather?
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Tn: Susquehanna river, which forms the
southwestern boundary or Lancaster county,
has no superior in size from the gulf et St
Lawrence te the Mississippi's mouth. It is
122 miles long and drains an area of nearly
27,000 Rquara miles; 19,711 in Pennsylvania,
C.2G7 in New Yerk and 255 In Maryland. Cel.
Taggart, of Northumberland, who has been
giving Bome attention te statistics of this
kind lately, linds that the Susquehanna at
Otsego lake, is 1,10.1 feet ubevu tide
water. At Tewanda it Is 700 feet ; at Wilkes.
barre521; at Northumberland I?.) ; at liar
rlsburg 20S, at the state line 09 feet In the
last 59 mlles of Its con me It falls 2i) feet, an
average of 1'feet te the mile, while in the
ether 303 miles the fall is but little mere than
'li feet te the mile. This reverses the usual
order, and Is net favorable te navigation.
The average rainfall in the basin of the Sus
quehanua Is 30 or 10 inches a year j 10 in
spring, 12 in aummer, C or 10 in autumn
aud 8 in winter.
The Democratic convention, that meet en
August 18, will be composed of 359 delegates,
making 160 votes neceasary te nominate. Who
will get the latter?
Thk critics et Concord, Mas.., are dissect
ing Dante's, "Inferno" with theological in.
strumenta. Oue recently asserted that al
though Dante punishes oaeh sinner only for
ene Hin, putting him only in ene circle, men
may really be punished in several circles at
once aud indeed might be in heaven, purgato purgate
ryand hellatthosauie time. On theether hand
it was maintained that according te Dante's
notion, one slu persisted In renders the
whele soul impure, dims the divine light and
therefore condemns the soul entirely te hell.
The heaven or the soul Is poace aud harmony
and ene sin is ontirely sulllclent te destroy
the harmony and te make a bell for It Alter
these fellows get through with their cold
blooded analyses, thore will be little lelt el
Dante's seul-Htlrriug thoughts.
Thk aggregate valuation of real estate in
the city of Philadelphia in 011,001,1)71, an in in in
croase of (13,870,00.1 ever the valuation of
1885.
PERSONAL.
A. T. SiEWAltT'rt missing skoletou Is said
te have turned up under a New Yerk Hag
glng. Hen W. D. Kklliiv will write an article
en the assassination of Kllswerth for this
week's Graphic Kcws.
Jeshua. Hunt, for forty.llve years a well
known iron master In the Lehigh valley,
died at hla residence In Catasuaqua Sunday
afternoon.
S. Davis Paee will accept the position of
assistant treasurer at Philadelphia. Twenty
three places will be at his disposal te 1111.
His salary Is (-1,500.
ItEV. Walde Messaheh, charged with
criminal assault by Mrs. M. A. Collision, or
Philadelphia, Is relloved because the grand
Jury has failed te find an indictment against
him.
1'niNCE Napeleon is about te start from
Paris for New Yerk te meet Ills son en the
completion of bis trip around the world.
rihe Due de Chartrea and his family have
started ter Tunbridge.
J. J. Gillespie, one of the most respected
and best known citizens of Pittsburg, died
suddenly en Saturday night Twe el his
daughter, are married te the brothers Christ
and . M. Magee, the well-known politicians
and lawyers.
QovKKNen "West, et Utah, has Issued a
proclamation calling attention te the viola
tlen by members or the Mermen church or
the law of the laud en the subject or mar.
rlge, and warning all violators et the law
that they make themselves liable te a heavy
fineand tea term of Imprisonment.
Kkv. Mn. KtMnALt., el New Yerk City, is
In ldg Indian Valley, In the Cataklll moun
tains, N. Y., loeklnR for a large farm in order
te make arrangements te give peer people a
chance te work for a 11 lug Instead et beg
ging for It. He hopes te make the farm sell
supporting. The profits will bedtv ided with
the workmen. When a man comes te him
begging the question will be put te him :
"Will you work en n farm?" Then he will
l)e sent te the farm of the society tmder con
ditions. Thk i,atk l'nNCilTHc,er llullale, N.
Y.j whose will Is being contested, as in the
habit of drinking twelve pints of champagne
n day, and that when he retired he epened a
oeitio ei eranuy or n coupie el inue ei
claret and put them by his bed, hikI In addi
tion te that he said he opened six lettles of
clystnle water and put in rubber corks, and
had n d07en lemons squoe7ed Inte n pitcher
and put by his bed, and In addition te tltat he
kept three or four bottle el clysuilc vtater
outside bis v lmlew.
A rAlTlll.KB.V KWBKTItrAUr.
SaH Itemauis of the l.l'e of the Vuiiue Sner
lt campo, t Chill.
Newa was received In Washington a few
days age of the death of Hener Del Catnpe,
who recently figured conspicuously as the
secretary of the Chilian leg.itien and was for
a long tlme sole representative of hlsceuntry,
after the departure of the minister, Souer
Oeday. Sener Del Campe's death was
caused by lev or at Pauama, where he had
steppod en his way home. There was a
peculiarly sad romance in the life et this
young inan, the knowledgo of which, now new
given for the first time, w ill serve te tomper
the adverse criticism se generally bestow ed
upon him during the latter p.irt of his stay
in Washington.
Previous te his appointment In the diple
mats corps, Sener Del Campe was desperate
ly in love with a beautiful Chilian glrl.whose
parents, newever, reiuseu tueir consent 10
the marriage en account of the poverty of the
suitor. This being the sole objection the
veung man determined te ceme te the United
States, win n uame for himself, aud theu re
turn te claim the bride. The appointment
as secretary te the Chilian legation was nt
once secured through inlluential friends, and
receiving from his lady love in parting the
earnest assurance of her faithfulness and
approval of his plans, Del Campe came
te Washington, where he at ouce boeamo a
favorite for his gentlemanly, qulet manners.
With the sonler members of the corps Del
Campe was held in high esteem as an up
right, painstaking and iudustrieus young
diplomat Aud well did the young man de
serve the honor, for he led at this time an ex
emplary life, practicing the utmost frugality
in order te save In every wav toward amassing
the sum which, In the eye of his prospective
father-in-law , was necessary before the su bjeet
of marriage with his daughter could be discus
sed. Things went en thus for a while when
suddenly ene daycamethe intelligence tbat
all bis labor had been for naught, that, in obe
dience te the wlllef her parent, the fair young
Chilian had been lalse te her vows of con
stancy and was married tea man of great
wealth. Fer a tlme Sener Del Campe was
fairly stunned by the news, aud refined te
credit its truth. Theu all ambition, all hope
for the future, and everything which renders
life deslrable appears te have departed from
him, and he plunged into the wildest ex
cesses. One discreditable episode tollewed
another In quick success' ju, until the young
diplomat, who bad formerly borne such a
stainless reputation, was abandoned by all
his associates, and, bis conduct coming te the
knowledge of the Chilian government he
was recalled from Washington in disgrace.
Se great was his repugnance te returning te
his country that en the way he stepped for a
tlme at Panama, where no contracted the
fever, which proved fatal.
In the light of this sad little romauce,
which absolutely broke his heart and rend
ered him a reckless man, Sener del Campe's
friends will lese sight et these escapades
which threw such a cloud upon the latter
part of his stiy in Washington. They will
remember him only as the light-hearted
young lellew, happy in his thought that by
honest endeavor he w euld ev ercome fate and
win the woman he loved.
a riBsaiHit KxrKsat:,
ExjiledlnE a Juart of Djuainile t'uder tbe
Ileime V herein Ills V.uinj Is Sleeping.
Odd of the most atrocious anil cold-blooded
murders ever committed In Moundsville,
W. Va., occurred about 2 o'clock Sunday
tuernlrig. Henry Campbell until two months
age va' the manager of the I'ulen coal
works, au extenslve mining company doing
business en the Ohie nide of the river, hut
vvai discharged becau-e of bad habits aud his
situation given te Kebert Hamate Since
thou Campbell has made many threats
against Ramage, who hast made a practice el
sleeping in the grocery of his brother, J. K.
Ramage, near the coal works, where the
mine company had eleven kegs of powder
stored.
About midnight, Saturday night, Rebert
Ramage bails Heme friends geed night near
the entrance te the store, aud entering the
building, retired. Campbell was lurking
near, with what must have been, at least, n
quart can of dynamite ; und shortly after 2
o'clock he crept beneath the foundation
el the store, rigged up a centrivance te ex ex ex
plode the dynamite, set it going and made
hla escape,
The dynamlte exploded with a terrible re ro
pert, partly destroying the building, and an
instant later the eleven kegs of pewder blew
up with a detonation heard a mile away.
Strange te say, Kamage was net killed, and
when tbe miners from their homes near-by
ran te the burning building he had crawled
tea window with his clothing in llames and
the blistered and burned skin hanging in
shreds from his half-roasted llinba aud wpjs
crying for help. He was rescued, but died in
a short time. Campbell has been arrested
and taken te llellaire amid Intense excite
ment. He professes little concern at the re
sult of his fiendish plot.
.llurder of a Chinaman in Ilosten.
Ding Cheng, a Celestial, has for some years
kept a laundry at Ne. f)Se Shawmut avenue,
Bosten. He had accumulated considerable
money, aud was te sell out next week and
return te China, where he left a vvlie and
child. Saturday night at about 11 o'clock a
young Chinaman or seme 10 years el age,
who was evidently known te Clieng, but
seems te have been a stranger te everybedy
else In the neighborhood, applied te Cheng
ler a night's lodging. Cheng gave up his
bed te the boy and botoek himself te the
windewsilh About & a. in., as near as can
be detormined, the young man arose and
deliberately murdered his beneiacter, stab
bing him lllteen times in his left side, neck,
face, leg, chest and abdomen. Cheng was
found an hour or two later lying dead en
the lloer in a deep peel made by his own
bleed. His bewels protruded and the prin
cll artories and the splne were severed.
The wounds were from two te four Inches In
length and depth. His trunk had been ran
sacked and about feOO stelen. Thore is no
clue te the whereabouts et the murderer.
Gladstone Will Iteslgn.
At an intermal meeting et the English
cabinet en Saturday .Mr. Gladstone speke In
favor of immodiate resignation, and mu sup
ported by Earl Spencer anil Mr. Jlorley.
Sir William Harcourt, Mr. Childers, Mr.
CampbolMiannerinan and Sir l'arrer Her
schefl were in favor of challenging a vote or
the Heuse or Commens 011 amotien alllrmlng
the princlple or home rule for Ireland.
Subsequently at dinner Mr. Oladstone
stated that he had lnllexibly doclded te re
sign and conduct an uncompromising oppo eppo oppe
sltion. In this decision Sir William Harcourt
and Mr. Childers thou oencurrod.
I.erd Hartlngten and Sir Heury James have
definitely declined te loin a coalition minis
try. Lord Salisbury's eiler te make the
Dukoef Argyll premier was contingent upon
Lord Hartiugteu's Joining the coalition, and,
or oetirso, is new withdrawn. The Duke or
Argyll w'lll probably be made viceroy or
1 r el ami, with Mr. Stauhope as chlorsecrotary,
Chunks of Wisdom Frem 11 11 Oracle.
Chas. Emery Smith's Sunday Press.
The moil of high station are such u bad
let!
It would be a little awkward te propeao iu
the presence of a pareut.
A woman of correct feelings should have
nedlillculty in being circumspect.
Avowals of leve from a woman may ceme
only iu response te a man's confession of de
votion. All right-minded people consider that any
woman who retatns valuable gifts given by a
lever dlsmlssed commits a mean and dishon
orable action,
NertlmMttrn Crep Kpert.
The following crop report will appear lu
this week's issue of the Chicago JirmrT.i'
.ftei'fcie While local rains liave been ex ex
pnrienced In many localities in the West and
Northwest, In, some cases accompanied by
destructive hall and w 1ml, there have been
no general rains covering large areas and
bringing the drought lean end. The winter
wheat has been harvested la nil but soine ex
treme northern portions or the belt. Its con
dition has kept well up te the premise It made
in early spring nay ami eats are ieiiig cuu
Iteth tire below the average en account el
drought. Pastures nre getting Aery short
and Htatoes and ether crops need rain very
kul I v. t em Is generally in line condition
aud well advanced, but It need rain and is
reported as already sutlering In some locali
ties. The spring wheat continues te run
down In condition. It Is new tee l.r ad
vanced te be much benellted by rains. Te
the Injury from drought there Is added that
irem cniucii uugs ami, in some localities,
rust. Harvest aloue will show Ha real con
dition, but It does net new premiso te exceed
tifty per cent, et an average crop throughout
the Northwest,
nil'OSSIIILK.
Ity the suuU'il lamplight t sit anil read
llr me, uiy Uarllng knelt en the Ikxir ;
" De you love me, Florence t" my Henry said
Uueth I, ' 1 can love you no mere."
Then a storm cloud daiLened lipr high hlte
brew,
Swltt lightning flashed-and et It was true .
My heart la se full se full et tier non .
1 can love her no mere -than 1 de'
Frnm Td lit
ltiiuy Is teething. Hardly Knew It using fR
lUnn's Teething lotion. Price, iv cents.
Thousands of babies ar waited and haggard
from illarrhiea. Dr. Hand's Dlarrhiea Sllxture
cures without dryliii: the beel. Price.
cent Fer sale et II. It. Cochran's Drug Stere,
Nes. 13; and U) North (jueen street. Jyl lmdA w
1hfi Are a 1'ew DriiffuMi'
who rare mere te make a large profit ou a
worthless article thin te wait ler tbe prosperity
that ultimately results from honest dealing
These are the men, he, when asUed for a lien
son's Cupclne plaster, will recommend some
cheap and trashy substlt ute or Imitation, saj lng
It is "lust as geed." Munetlmcs they will de
up and sell the miserable Imitation without re
mark, allowing the customer te suppoe that he
has llensen's. It the valueless plaster Is re
turned. Cheap Jehn w 111 ssy he made a mistake ;
if net, he his done a ceed stroke et business.
Thepubllc are. cautioned against Jehn and all
tils lite, lluy of respectable driiKK's's only. The
genuine llensen's plaster has the " Three Seals
trademark aud the word "Capclne " cut In the
ceutre. M.W.SAw
HVKC1AL HOTIOES.
" HACK J1KTACK " a lasting and tragrant per
fume. Price SSand SO cents. Fer sale by II. II
Cochran, Druggist. Ne. 1J7 N'erthCucen street.
Dr. Hasslxr Werk tvRCr, Purely vegetable,
pleasant te take, will evpel onus If any exist,
no purgative required .after using. Price, S5
cents, by all druggists- febs-JuidMYV.tr
Ilackleu's Arnica Salve.
The llest Salve In the world for Cuts, llnilses,
Seres, Ulcers, Salt ltheuin, Fevcr bores, Tetter,
Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Cerns, and all Bkln
Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay
required. It Is guaranteed te clve perfect satis satis
factien, or money refunded. Price 23 cents per
box. Fer s Ue by 11. II. Cecnran, Druggist, 1J7
and 133 North Queen street. Lancaster, Pa.
S1.EKPI.ES9 NIGHTS, made miserable by
that terrible cough, shlleh's Curets the remedy
for you. Forsaleby II. U. Cochran, Druggist, Ne
157 North Queen street.
The Impending Danger.
The recent statistics of Uae numbia- et deaths
show that a large majority dle with Consump
tion. This disease may commence wth an up
ps,rcntly harmless cough which cin bt cured In.
slanUy by Kemp's llalsam for the Threat and
l.ungs, which Is guaranteed te cure and relieve
all cases. PrlcoSe cent and II. Trial ilze free
Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist. Ne. 137
North Queen street. e6-lwd41tw
Geed Itesults In V.xtT Case.
D A. Bradford, wholesale paperdealeref Chat
tanooga, Tenn., writes thnt he was seriously
ailllcted with 11 severe cold that settled en his
lunet: had tried man v remedies without benellt
IWtmr Induced te trvIJr King's New Discovery
for Consunintlen
. ..." .. ... .-- . -.
umpnen.uiu seanu wasenureiy cureu
by use of a few bottles.
aincew men time ne nns
used It In his family for all Coughs and colds
with bestiesults. 'I his Is the experience of thou
sands whose lives have been saved by this Won
derful Discovery. Trial Bettles free at II. II
Cochran's Drug Stere, Nes. UT and 1J North
ljuetm street, Luncastur, Pa. (5)
THK KKV
Ind . savs '
GEO. II. THAI Kit, of Bourbon
Beth myself and wife ewo our lives
te SIIILOH'S CONbU
JMPTIONCUItK." rersale
by II. U. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North yueen
street.
A Very Narrow Escape.
' ies, I had a very narrow escape,"
E
my bed for a year and my friends gave me up
mr a consumptive's grave, unlll 1 began using
Kemn's lUl.-am for the Threat and Lungs, and
Kemp's lUIsum for the Threat and Lungs, am
here I am, sound and hearty." Price 5ec, and
II. Fer sale by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137,
norm ijueeu ireei. t-ancasiur.
AUK YOU MADK miserable by Iudlgostlen,
Constipation, Dizziness, Less of Appetite, Vol Vel Vol
ew bkln r Shlleh's Vltallzer is a positive cure.
Fer sale by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 1J7
North Queen street.
Fer Ifaj Feier.
"Give Ely s Cieam Halm a trial. Ihli Justly
celebrated remedy for thn euro of caiarrh, hay
lever, com in uie iieau, ,tc, can 00 euuilned et
any reputable druggist, and may be relied upon
iimu sum aim pieuauuL ruiut.'uy lenne hi
plaints and will give Immediate relief.
as a safe and pleasant remedy ter the above com.
itu relief. It Is net
a liquid, snutr or pewder, has no otfenslve odor
and can be used at any time with geed results,
as thousands can testify, among them someet
the attaches of this ofllce." Nprit of the Timet,
Jtayja, issi. Ji5-Jwoeedw
SIIII.OH'S VlTALIZEKls what you need for
Constipation, Less of Appetite, Dizziness, and
all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 7S
cents per nottie. rer saie dv 11. 11. cechran.
Dmggli
;isi, .iij.
. ISJ North Queen stieet-
KAl'ID TUANblT.
The latest and best form of rapid transit Is for
a person troubled with n sick headache te take a
dose of Dr. Leslie's f-peclal I'rescitptlenund
w hat a rapid transit train the affliction takes for
us uepanure. aee advertisement in another
column. decalyd(l)
SHILOII'S CATAIllllI UKMKDV-a positive
cure for Catarrh, Dlptherla, and Canker Meuth.
Fer sale by II. U. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137
North Queen street.
An Km! te llene Scraping.
Edward Shepherd, of HarrUburg, 111., says
" Having received se much benefit from Electric
Bitters, I feel it my dnty te let suffering human
ity knew lu Have bad a running sere en my
leg ler eight years ; my doctors told me 1 would
have te have the bone scraped or leg amputated.
I used. Instead, three bottles of Electric Bitters
and seven boxes Bueklen's Arnica halve, and
my leg Is new sound and well."
Electric Blttres ute sold at fifty cenbi a bottle,
and Bueklen's Arnica Balve at 25c. per box by
11. B. Cochran, Druggist. Nes. U7 and 1SU North
Queen street, Lancaster, 1'a. (5)
FOB DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complaint, you
have a printed guarantee en every oettlo of Shi.
leh's Vltallzer. It never falls te cure. Fer sale
by II. II. Cechruu, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen
su eeu
OmtCOTTLx Effects i Ccbh. Mr. Oscar .11.
Kech, of Allentewn, Pa., was bedfast with In In
nammatery rheumatism In the wlnter of ISA
Doctors could de nothing te relieve him. He
commenced using Gress' Ithcumalle Kemedy.
By the time he bad used halt a bottle he could
leave his bed; when he had finished the bottle
he was cured and has net had a return of the
disease since. In his own words, "1 leel better
than ever before." Price II, by all druggists.
IebS-3mdMVAF
MOTHKKSI MOTHE1131I MOTHEK3III
Are you disturbed at night and broken of your
rest by a sick child sutrertng and crying with
the excruciating pain of cutting teeth 1 If se,
font once nd KutabetUe or Mrs. WINSLOW'fl
OOTHINU HVUU1'. It will relieve the peer
little sufferer Immediately dopend upon it t
there Is no mistake about IU Thdre Is net a
mother en earth who has ever used It, who will
net tell you at ence that It will regulate the
bowels, aud glve rest te the mother, and relief
and health te the child, operutlng like magic It
Is perfectly safe te use In all easel, and pleasant
te the taste, and la the prescription of ena of the
eldest and best female physicians In the United
State. Sold every whom. 2S cente a bettle.
maySl-lydM.W.SJkw
WHY WILL YOU cough wben Shlleh's Cure
wUl give Immediate relief.
Price 10 cte., 60 cts.,
and it, Fer sole by 11. 11. Cochran. Druggist.
Ne. 137 North Bueen street.
BllOWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA.
Is ihemostctrecllve l'aln Destroyer In the world.
Will most surely quicken the bleed whether
taken Internally on.'upplled externally, and
thereby .mere certainly UEL1EVK 1'AIN,
whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain
alleviator, aud It Is warranted double the
strength of any Biinllar nrenamtlen.
pain in me eiue, uhck or ueweis, Bere
Uheumattsm. Toethacho and ALL
Threat,
ACHES, and Is The Ureat ltellever of l'aln.
"uuewn'8 11r11iHKi1n1.il i'av.w'U'a 11 ::,...,
be in every family. A toaspeonlul of the Panacea
i J tumljler of hct water (sweetened, If pro pre
ftS0?.'' i?keu ttt eedUuie, wUl BUKAK VV A
COLD, 25 oent u botUe.
tnSl.lydU.W.ASw
IJtlNE WHISKIES.
...iVii'.111'011 etJ "J'. I860, 18S?,arenet
equalled In the country,
At KKia AUT'S OLD WINE STOUE,
H. JS. BLAYMAiiKH, AKt.
MKlilCAL.
Y Kll'S S.VllSAPAltlliliA.
PIMPLE?, BOILS,
Anil CAtlmncIe lesult from a drlillltntcrt, lin lin
peveilslit'il, or impure condition et tlie bleed.
Avers brssvrlll prevents anil ctire these
eruptions anil palnlul liininrs, liy remnvlng
their cause . the only rrfectlve nay of Irvatlng
them
H
Ayer's ''.irssparllla lias prevented the usual
course et llells, uhlch have palnml and ills
IttswcU me every season fur eeveral years.
liixv Scales, Plnliivlllc, Mich
1 was ha.lly treublwl with IMinplcs en the
lice: ale, with a dlscolnratlen t the skin,
which showed Itself Imtgly ilsrk patches. Ne
external treatment did mere than teuipeniry
geed. Ajer sbarsapattllaetlected
A PERFECT CURE,
Aml I have net been troubled since
r w.
lKHldv, Ul or stn et. Lew ell, Mass.
Una troubled Itli llells, and my health was
much impaired 1 begun uslug A) or' !arsapa
rtllfl, and, Indue lime, the eruptions nil rtlap
prared, imdrnv health was completely iivterisl.
Jehn It hlklns. idlter Stanley Obiener Albe
niHile, N.C
I was troubled, for a Ions time, with n humor
which appeared en my face In iiuly Pimples and
Illntches. AVer's Sarsanarllla cured me I con
sider It the best bleed purlflel In the world.
Uhaj. II. smith. North t mttsbury, V t.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Is sold byall druggist and dealers In medicine
ask rer -vyers m
i barsapiirllla aud de net take am
oiner.
Prepared by Dr. J. C.
Price n i
Julyli.-s
AyorACe,, Lewell, Mass.
six bottles, f.V
riOKN HKMOVKK.
VICTORIA C0HN
KEX0YEK.
Warranted te eradlcate completely and In a
short time, the most obdurate corns, hard or
sett, without pain. Sold by Uee. ". Hull, (Jims.
A. Lecher, Jehn It. KautTman, Dr. Win. Worm Werm
loy, And. O. Sr'rev, Oha. J. shulmyer, and at
lltuuiuiiiis inn 11 siuiic,
decUMyd
Ne. 101 est Orange St.
A FTEK AM OTHERS FAIL, CONSULT
DR. LOBB,
Kl MOUTH F1FTKESTH STltEF.T. (Uolew Cal.
lewhlll street, Phlladelphla.1
Si) YKAKS' KXPEllIKN't F.. (i uarantecd te euro
the ailllcted and unfortunate with Purely Vege
table Medicines. Heek en special disease free. ;
send for It. Advice iree anu sincu:
cenfldcn-
Ual. Ofllce hours, 11 a. m. te s p
p.m. Treat me n t by M all.
p. in. te 1
l.lydAw
UUUXKfVUXlUlItfKI UUUDH.
w
E HAVE A lVlUlK STOCK
OF THK 1IF.ST
REFRIGERATORS
IN THK C1TV.
The Pierce Dry Air Refrigerator.
UAKOEX llOXK, WATXK COOLBKS,
1VK CKKAM FREEZERS,
AndafullllnoefUOUSEFUUNISIllNOUOODS
The largest stock of GAS FI.XTUItKS In the
city. Special attention paid te Uas-Fltllng, Tin
Koetlng aud Spouting
We have juat received another let of these 25c
GLOBES.
JOMP. SCHAUM & SON,
24 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTKlt, PA.
F
LINN A HRENEMAN.
PRICES
MARKED DOWN
-ON-
Weed and Iren Pumps,
TERRA-COTTA
-AM-
Iren Moter and Drain
PIPES.
FLINN & BRENEMAN,
Ne. 152 North Queen Streot,
LANCA8TKH, PA.
TITAl. A. K1EFFEB. ALDUS C. UERR
KIEFFER & HERR,
Ne. 40Eaat King Street,
(Opposite Court Heuse),
Invite all Housekeepers te Cull and Inspect
their block of
Eeusefarnisliiiig Goods.
A Complete Line constantly en hand. COOK
STOVES and ItANOhS, PAULO it STOVES,
IIKATKUSand FUUNACES.
SUMMER COOK STOVES.
Alter carefully examining the merlls of all
offered te the trude, we have selected
THE "ARGAND,"
Fer UA80LINE, and
THE li DANGLER,"
Fer COAL OIL.
As the Best, when all points are considered, te
offer te our patrons.
Call and see us. We leve te show our goods,
and are net offended If you de net purchase,
llomembcr, we are agents for
The " Splendid " Heater.
Manufactured by Fuller 4 '. Warren Company,
Trey, N. Y., which has no rival In durability,
economy of fuel and control of gas. New Is the
tlme te ux&inlne and becouie posted for Autumn
KEMEMIIKU THE PLACE 1
40 EAST KING ST.,
(OPPOSITE COUUT HOUSE.)
apil-tfdiw
WINKS AMI) LJQUOUS.
BRANDY I J1RANDY 1 !
At this season of the year every family
should have a Bettle of
Reigart's Old Brandy,
a tafe and sure euro for Cholera and ether sum.
raer troubles.
UKIUAUT'S OLD WINK STOUE,
II. E. 8LAYMAKKU, Agt.
rpHK CELEBRATED
" BOUQUET" AND " OLD ANCHOR"
PURE RYE WHISKIES
Am rich In flavor, soft and pleasant te the taate.
i'OBiln quality, are excellent stimulants, and
they stand without a rival In the market. Sold
at all the leading Hotels and by Druggist. Ask
ferlt. HUMPUUKYAMAKTIN,
Sole Proprietors,
IwlMma t0lN15a8t,,l'hiiRat)lphja,tl.
IT HUUIM.
AdICIt A llltOTHKIt.
SPECIAL!
WALL PAPERS AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES.
G.OOO Ploeoa lllruika, 6, O, 7 Oeuta I'er Ploeo. All New Goods or
this Bonseu'B mnnuriioture. BKONISH PAl'BIlS, la 1-3, IB, 10 Oentfl
l'er Ploeo.
WASHABLE ENGLISH OAK PAPERS!
lOUIl OWN IMPORTATION), Biiltiible Ter llu.ilwu.yti, Dlnlng-roema,
OlllecB, Kltohens and Dath-roeuia, or whorevor n eorvleonblo Wall
Doeorntlou la roqulred, DAMP WALLS successfully romedled.
Spoeial Prices for lliinlu during July tviul August.
HAGER & BROTHER,
Nes, 25 aud 27 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa,
M
KTHlKll A IIAUUUMAN.
Metzger &
Have the Be3t 50 Oent
11NLAMBHIEB SHIRT
That has ever been sold for the money ; equal te many
new Beld at 75 cents. Sizes, 12 te 17.
METZGER &
Ne. 43 West King Street, Between the Cooper Heuse
and Serrel Herse Hetel, Lancaster, Pa.
N
TEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE
FAHNESTOCK'S.
Whlte Qoeds, Ltices nnd Embrolderles.
Eummer Undorwear, all elzes.
up,
Summer Hosiery
Large Stock
Beiling Prlcea.
or thoee Qoeds uew
R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S,
NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT
vitY ueuim.
OKTII KM) DHY (iOOD.S hTOllli
CRINKLED SEERSUCKERS
AT HALF l'UICK, ATT11K
North End Dry Goods Store.
J. W. HYKNE,
nev5-lyd Ne. 3 Neith Queen street.
"IITHITE OOODb.
STAMM, BROS. & CO.
Nes. 20 and 20 North Queen St.,
Have te-day lleduccd Trices ou
White Goods ! White Goods !
One Third te One Half.
Ueiluced Trices en SATLKNS and SKEH
SUCK bits
JEKSEiS1 JKItSKYS1 Ladies Worsted .ler
seys. 50c. each advertled city price, 75c. each.
Children's Jerseys In large variety.
Summer Underwear.
One Case WHITE MAItSKILLKS (jL'Il.TS at
One-Thtrd Value.
SI'KflA I. A TTRAl TIOS
rive Tleces TIN STIUTKD SUM M Kit SILKS,
only 'iiUc. a yanl. The city Is full of tnuie at
22c. a vard.
All-Weel lelnch CAS1IMEUE, ALIIATU03S
and 1IKIOK, 'J5c yard.
Ten Thousand Tlecca FINE TOILET BOAT,
actual valueluc apiece. We sell It ferSc. aplece.
bostenTstore,
LANUASTElt, TA.
J.B
JIAUT1N A CO.
In elder te Diminish our Large
mike the lolloping
Stock, we
REDUCTIONS
-1N-
Summer Dress Goods!
One Let Amorlean Satlues Roduced
60 ; wero 80.
One Let Froneb Satlnea Rodueodto
25e; were 35e.
One Let
Printed Batlates
wero 16e.
at lOe ;
One Let Crinkled Soerauekors Re Re Ro
dueod te lOe ; wero 15,
One Let Printed Lawns, ene yard
wide, Rodueod te 2e ; ;wero 12e.
One Let Dress Ginghams, Rodueod te
Oe ; wero 16e.
One
Let Embrolderod Rebes
82.00 ; were $3.00.
at
J. B. MARTIN & 60.,
Cor. West King & Prince Sts.,
(Opposite Stevens Heuse.) lakeasxcb, ri.
SPECIAL!
Haughman
HAUGHMAN,
Whlte Embrolderod Kobea, $3.60
Summer Gloves,
lu Htore, nnd nil Mnrked at Qulek
HOUSE.
LANCASTER, PENNA.
11 HT deem.
mm: NKW CASH STOKK.
NEW CASH STORE,
Opposite the Keystone llnuse and Northern
National llunk,
247 & 249 North Qaecn Street.
New Arrival of DIIES3 UOODS.
TLVI.V ANU l'LAIlt WHITE GOODS,
Will TK VICTOltIA LAWNS,
LINEN IIKINIIKS, ( OltUEU T1QUES,
Al.l.OVKIt EMllllOIDK.lUKS,
ClilNKI.Kl) hKKKSIUKKUS,
llATISTh CLOTHS, OKNTS I.AU.K SH1HTS,
I.AIHKh 11ml Cllll.DUKN .1 GAUZK,
I.AEIES', GENT'S and CHILI) It K.VS HOSB,
And full stock of Domestics,
juices. Tlease kIve us a call.
feW-lyd
All Reeds at low
W. 1J. 110WKR3.
T H. OIVLEKA CO.
Fer 60 Days
We will Muke te Order,
KOlt CASH
$10. $12 AND $15
AIL-WOOL SUITS,
rnrracr Trice, 113, tl.tM.
It will pay unyone te leek tit tluse
HitKiilns, tneuty-seven styles te select
truui. We admit these prices are less
than cost, hut wemustturn the koeJs Inte
money, l.oelr iitouriiic..75e. and ll.Wun.
laundrled Shirts, Neckwear, etc.
Jehn S. Givler & Ge,,
Ne, 25 East King Street,
LAHCABTXn, TA,
B
A11UAINS1N UNUEHWEAlt.
WITT & SmifD,
Nes. 6, 8 6s 10 East Kins Bt
LANCA8TEU, TA.
I.AUIKH1 OENTLEMKN'S and CIIILUltEN'S
BUMMKllUNUEUWKAHln all Sizes and
ijualltles at Tepulur Trices.
LAU1E9' INDIA OAUKIJNUKItWEAU, Lenif
or short hleevee, 'J5c. Each.
GENTLEMEN'S GAUZE UNDEIIWKAU, 25c.
Each 1 north 37Kc
OKNTLEMEN'S JEAN DltAWKKS, 25c. Kach ;
Usual Trice, 33c.
Anothei 60 Doen el our Famous GENT'S UN.
LAUNDItlEUHIUHTS, Tateut llosem,
Only 'M Cents Each.
GKKAT.KKDUUT10N SALE OT
Parasols and Sunshades.
Our sales en these goods are 35 percent, ahead
of last season's, and In order le closeouttho
halanciiofeurstockwohavomadothoeitromoly
low prlce still lower.
COACHING TAUASOLS, LACE T1UMUKD
TA11ASOL3, LACK COVKKKD TAUA
SOLS at CleAlne Out Trices
-AT THK-
New Yerk Stere.
NOTIOK TO TIIKSFABSERS AND
UUNNK11S. All persons are hereby for
hidden te trespass en any of the lands of tbe
Cornwall or Speedwell estates, In Lehanen and
Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed orunln erunln orunln
clesed, either for the purnose of sheeting or nsh.
lnij, as the law will be rigidly enfercedaKainit
all tresp&salns en said lands of the undersigned
alter this notice.
WM. COLEMAN rUEKMAN.
Jt. TEUCY ALDKN., .
KUWAUU O. rUKKMAM.
attorney ter Jt. W. UeleauWi heln.
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