Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 22, 1886, Image 2

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IiAMOA8TKR.;JULY
,1800.
Legan Mounts nud Ciiargc.
Senater Jehn A. Legan is n man of nar
row compass.' He has a great stock of as.
eurance and solf-cenfidenco. He is net a
coward, If he is a demagegue ; anil he has
, ' some qualities that nre pretty certain te
U attract popular attention and te win a cer-
tain degree of popular favor, .lust vv hy he
; chese te join Evarts and Teller in a con
? serrative report upon the l'.vyne briber"
case is net easy te say. It would liave been
mere like him te have joined in the most
radical and absurd view of that erany ether
partisan matter.But even he,narrow as is his
range and superficial a3 his habit of thought
is, could net find or make an excuse te war
rant an investigation into this caseaftera
partisan opjiesition in the Ohie legislature
gave it up. Ter this he has leen most
viciously assailed by the red-mouthed editor
of the Cincinnati CemmcrcuiUGuzdtc, the
man wlin tAlplll.vnru, nnrq nrrn wnntwl
Lincoln shot, "Wendell Phillips hanged and
Grant drawn and quartered; and who in
these critical days was disposed te put " no
dependence upon the nigger."
When Mr. Legan answers attacks from
such quarter, even though he smite the
EnglWrrfanguage hipand thigh, he is likely
,ve attentive hearing from his own
party and respectful consideration mere
than went from the whole country. The
impetuous and unscrupulous Halstead is
se accustomed te charge with fiery fury
K$s upon the helpless people of the Seeth, te
insult and misrepresent them, te indict the
Whole peeple of that section, that he was
$r no less reckless in charging corruption and
the worst of motives upon senators of his
own party who differed from his view of
the Payne case. Ter this he is answered
het only with a square denial of hlscharges
and a cemplete exposure of his false
hood; but bv the lecital of some
history te show that it is his
unfailing fashion te make a feel of him
self; and that his diatribes against public
men, whom he aftci wards conies te sup
port and applaud, are the symptoms of a
weak mind as well as a vicious heart.
The Cvmmcrchd-GtizctU is one of that
rabid class of papers, like the Mew Yerk
Titbmie nnd Philadelphia Pics, which
seem te be edited alike without conscience
and without intelligence, two things that
were once considered indisicnsableiu jour
nalism.' Xe Ambiguous Delherauce.
"We agree entirely with our esteemed
contemporary, the Chambersburg VnUeti
Spirit, that there will bone ambiguitj.
evasion nor dodging about the deliverance
of the Democratic state convention upon
the se-called " temperance " or " l'rolnbi l'relnbi l'rolnbi
tlen " issue in our state politics. There
will be no trap set, like that of the JJe JJe JJe
publlcanplatform,te"catchthocoona'Koin' anda'ceininV AVe de net belie e that
prohibition in any feim is a Democratic
doctrine. The last national Democratic
convention declared : " We oppose
sumptuary laws which vex the citizens
and interfere with individual liberty.'"
The state Democratic convention of Penn
sylvania last jear said: " The Demo
cratic party is, as it always has been, op
posed te sumptuary legislation nnd unequal
taxation in any form, and itis infavoref the
largest liberty of private conduct consistent
with the public welfare and the lights of
ethers, and of regulating the liquor tralllc
and providing ag.ilnst the evils resulting
therefrem by a judicious and pieierl
graded license system."
The plank of this jear will net likely fall
short of this ; it is a judicious and consist
ent declaration ; and we doubt if It can
be materially improved upon, unless Jtle
desirable te define mere clearly wiiatis a
properly graded 8) stem, uniform in its ap
plication, The Unvy of France.
The Trench Admiral Lafont has made n
Btatement te the committee of the Chain-
ite of Deputies upeu the condition of
lv me j.iencu navy mans calculated te touch
'i the -vanity of that nation me3t pleasantly :
a sneuiu sau at. tue Head of niysquadien
Withnilt tlin Rlltrlltnaf nnvln .....I ...111 .
..D..t.MV iAI.tllJ uit 1WU1UUI
doubt of our success, even though the war
were directed against Great llritaln."
These are bombastic weids, but the
world has become used te hearing bombast
from the countrymen of Victer Huge and
oeea net mind it when they have really
something te brag of ; in this case they
. nave, for ever since the grand German
!- w.rt7)Vr t made Frauce u republic and
u , ful w lUe German monarchy,
, the French have been building war vessels
at the rate of ten yearly. Willi a Fiench
IZf .edthemin
, p, w,u iMjlrem the swift
'i cruiseraand small gun-beati t . i...i
Pit t of Ironclads, and their skillful 1, ,.iii. "
Nf" i0,1 C01nI,?tltwl" China demon.
United that in discipline and tmint ,.,
-U ,-.tbelr men Uiey have kept well ni..,
'.Eaglaud, Germauy or Italy.
IVhy did the admiral announce this Tact
t e loudly V Was it te inlldme tlin wv.,,i
' twlth Datrietic nrlrln nml In .,el.,l,lli. .,.
: maAfuUUnPA Sin rfnn.tr al.n1.n l..i
,, v - - '& ewncu uy me war,
;et wa it as a warning temeddliugGerman
diplomats that a war with Frauce te-day
would have te be fought both en land and
t .Most likely the latter, for Dm
but wliy old " Iren Chancellor" ever
Kalee must have emlJed with satlsfac-
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Hen when heheaid of the expulsion of the
princes and the prevolence of royalist feel
ing In the heart of the French republic.
Te liismarck, " mero loyal than the king,"
the success of republican institutions in
France must give n great deal of uncasi
ness, and it would net be surpilslng if he
should intrigue for the fulfillment of his
prophecy of its ultimate failure.
France new affords nu illustration of the
value te the Old "World tuitiens of the
maxim, "In tlme of pcace prepare for
war." Fer by her perfect state of prepara
tion Mie warns all who are aggressively dis
posed of the danger of aggression, and by
facing danger boldly she averts it. The
cost of her military establishment lias been
enormous, but it is a triile tinwoithyet
consideration when compared with the
value of Its influence in foreign diplomacy
where its weight may turn the scale from
war te peace, and its grcitest service is
rendered without the firing of a gun.
A powerful navy may net Ihj needed te
protect our phantom commerce, but it may
add strength te our diplomacy and secure
for us mero respectful consideration at for
eign courts. Then, jH-rhaps, wem.n feim
commercial treaties that will net le as one ene
sided as these of China or Madagascar,
and we need net tremble for our ocean
cities at the threats of Chili or the Argen
tine. Republic.
The Proper l'aruell PeHct.
Mr. Gladstone's advice te l'.irnell net te
obstruct the proceedings of Pailiament, as
in 1N50, shows calm discretion that does
him credit. The temper of the Pngllsh
people new is se sensitive that it would
need little provocation te arouse n violent
animosity between the races that would
make all thought of union useless. The
Conservatives have accused their oppo
nents of violent revolutionary designs and
nothing would strengthen their cause as a
repetition of the old Parnellite tactics of
obstructing the machinery of government.
They were well enough in their time and
when Parnell had no ether wc.qien he u-ed
obstruction most skillfully; but new suc
cess will mere surely fellow a policy of
careful but firm statesmanship.
jTni: Prolilbltlensts Kaily estimate their
rote In Pennsylvania this fall nt 1110,000 ; the
t.aber moil easily ll(;ure out feO,(XXl. All this
Is interesting te the old pirtles If true.
Wei.fi: says the wolf cr it premature.
He ui.iy and may net; he will ami he won't.
Come te think of It, the Prohibit JeiiixU hi e
net yet had their con ontien ; nor the Demo
crats ; the Laber meu are te be heard from ;
and Heaver, at Denvor, ou his westward
way, admits that all depends upon the Demo
cratic nomination. Mr. Wallace writes a
IotUilIe frlend that he may be a candidate,
II the nomination comas te him with such
unanimity as te itiilicate that he is the man
te unite the party. It will Ih mero than
three months until the olectieu ; ami as blc a
state as New Yerk has been turned upside
down in thirty days.
Tin: 7Vmi fears Sonater Ill.dr mav make
his patent educational scheme ri-llculeus by
tacking it ou te the surplus resolution. .Neil).
Ing can save that Mudauge from beliiR ridi
culous, wheue or and in whatever shape it
shows itself.
Mk. Jli mie, of New- Yerk, lias been try.
ing te beat Jay Gould's jacht Surprise, ami
has succeeded ery oiteu, but the wily Ueuld
has always found some way te avoid ae-
Knowieuguig duleat. New tuecapUlu erMr.
Munro's yacht, the Henrietta, sends the
nowspapersanepeu letter in which he says
that his yacht will net under any circum
stanced race with the Surprise, unless the
race take place where first intended, and the
Gould yacht sail a straight course from start
tetinish while the Henrietta Kail around Its
rival ten times In the same distance ; or he
will race ever the same ceurse and make two
miles te Gould's ene !
A m:w way te keep a witness out or ixnut
has been round In Ohie of iMiirs... rr v
L. Woedruil, w he was wanted te ttstity iti an
election case, turned; up missing and stayed
lest until postponement was secured. Then
a safe in a lawyer's oluce, guarded by two
men, was opened and he walked out sau:,
and refused te explain. Kxplauatiens stem
te 1)0 unnecessary.
Wi m ly yet get a navy. Tue bill gliding
in the Hnuse anticipates the gradual expen
diture el ten million dollars en something
better than Kobesonlan beats that will net
Meat, and moehauica! monsters only worth
selling for old Iren. The lour Incomplete
monitors are te be linlslie-l and three new
armed essels anil a torpedo Inn are te be
built. The country will be especially tickled
te hear alfie that the secretary is te Ik. author
ized te contract with the Pneumatic Dyna Dyna
mlte Gun company, or New Yerk, ler one
dynamit gnu cruiser 200 feet In length, of
twonty-knetspood and equipped with three
pneumatic dnnmltoBunseriO'4 Inches cal cal cal
ibre.c.pabloertlirowinga a pound dyna
mite shell ene mile e ery twenty minutes.
Tiikue Is the sparkle of keen diplemacv
about the visit el the aged German kaiser te
the klng-cursed laud et llavarie. The
Bavarians nre the most loyal r people and
the crazy kings tliey ha e been ha lug of late
have made them turn their loyalty te their
kalser, te lorget that he is nlulr cetl.
uuerer, that unlted Germany was made se
and is kept se by ion e or arms, and that the
kings of Prussia are new the "hereditary
emperors of Germauj."
l'rlnce LultiKild is h.r fr,., .
!!2V!'eSr.nX
head that.ln event or trouble, the iw,ple
(lejtose the regent and call r the rule e
King ei rrussia nml his iron chancellor
We are told that Catholics and Protestant
nnd men of all classes throughout the f eulh
or Germauy, are vieiugwith each ether in
doing honor te the heuse or Hehenz .Hern
and this suimuer Jaunt or the aged emperor
is an ovent of prime iKilitical importance.
It means that Oermany is ilrmly united in
sentiment as well as In fact, and that it is
growing Inte u great compact nation, where
of the sectional lines wilt gradually disap
pear as the governments of the little pilnu pilnu
palitles become mero and mero machine In
,Fn,m t0"!riU ,,0ttur d,ul tue" "'
tlmowillcemo when the central power will
fall from the hands ei the sovereign te the
hands or his Parliament and the iople in
rule the poej.lo rer the poeplo's geed.
Pkoki.sseh Deikii:, or the agricultural do de do
partment, repot ta that there is geed prospect
that the wheat crop will exceed the elllclal
es imate or ihSS by about 80,000,000 or bushels;
this in spite of the Chicago reports el ioer
crops In the NerthwesU The Western and
Middle states have probably made up the
deficiency and we may new leek abroad for a
market rer the surplus. We can pay for
our imports In golden grain Instead or geld
lr we are only able te sell our w heat abroad,
and we hae yet te hearer the condition or
the KuHsian crop. Let us net shout until we
are out of the weeds ;but the Indications el
presjKirlty ahead are mostencouraging.
A Weateru Fourth at. inly m,..
Around the shapely twonty-eight.inch
waist was a pink satin belt supporting a red
WI U irreen HMaJ!arIa,.,,U 0t WarJgeldH tw Ined
tarSMed lm.niJ,"B ".' uu ulu""atobew
tueniik wh.la.nder ellu' Around
P:fiSaS&
rigged out when her beau took h ,n Vi
Fourth of July celebration en the imb.
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LANCASTER DAILY
FERSONAU
llnv. Dr. T.vi.m.vek and family are sum.
inerlug at Aihevllle, N. (.', ',
KiNn I.vtivvin drank chamngue or white
vvlne poured ev or vv hite ielets.
JnitKMiAii W. Oei:nkv has been ap ap
peinted surveyor el customs for the iortel
ltasten.
Asa I'vcknu's executers Ille second ni ni
ceunt showing Inceme of the estate sluce
17tlef fS.lM.lHtt.W.
Oommedoui: I. It. H.VUMOSV Iw Ml
designated te set ns swreUry of the imv y in
the absence el Secretary Whitney.
Ji-neu TeunnKB Mys that last ear less
than ene hundred cities nnd tow in cole cele cole
urated the I'eurlli of July, and the Declara
tion or Iudepomlenco vvasre.ul In but twentv
localltles.
V.ui 11. WAm.uk, or the Yerk Vmty, who
eentraclwl Illness while en the eilltert.il ex ex
curslen te Atlanlie fit- two weeks age, dle.1
vvednesday evening. He was twenlv-llve
years of age.
Ctivni.Ks s, (Htiiikii, of this county,
has been drawn s a grand juror in the V. S.
district court, Philadelphia for August 10
and Samuel I, l.evan, Adam Geist and
Lewis llrewu ns Htit jurors.
PliK-mKNT t't.KVKl vmi, aceempatlleil tiv
Secretarles Iliyard and Whitnev and Pri
vate Secretary Uiiueut, loll VVashlngten
Wednesdaj- nllernoen en tlin t:.0 e'chx-k
traiJtep.irtlc!Mteiu the bl-cenlennlil iele iele
brntleu at Albany, N. Y.
A. J. ftnt.tN'1:, treasurer el (loucesler
city, N. J , Is dead. He had been an active
Demecrntie ivilltlclan for manv years, and
held the eillce or city treasurer" Ter about tU
teen years, being elected te that otllce several
times. He was postmaster or Gloucester city
Irem IViO te lvvi.
Miss Max i) Hanks, daughter or General
N. 1 ltanks who Is spending the sunimer
nterk l!e.ich, Me., and who recently kIrhchI
a contract te go "starring" net season,
has been studying rer the stage rer sev oral
years, and, It is said, will enter upon a
theatrical career much agiiust her lather's
wishes.
Miss Amu.ia 11. KiiWAUP, or Kugland,
writer or a hair dozen clever novels, noted
as an Lgyptolegist, has been honored by
Smith college with the degree et 1.1.1).
Miss Hdwnrds deserves recognition as ene et
Hnglind'a truly remarkable literary women.
Her Egyptian scholarship is iinequaleAl bv
my eicept n few n,mts.
Il nuu Het' Is an obscure priest, serving
a Heck el igueraut peasants in a French ll
laga He has had no opportunities for cut cut
ture beyond what his ptiest's education gave
him. Ills let has net allowed him te visit
Paris or te associate with men of letters.
Hut he has just published a book of
"'ilieughts" which Is setting Paris wild, it
is se fresh, sincere, brilliant and profound.
Glvpstexi: recommends for historical
study of the Irish iiuestien Geldwiu Smith's
atticle en Pitt in his " Kngllsh states",
Lecky's " I.e.iders or Public Opinion In Ire
land. " and "History of Kugl.uid In the
Kighteenth Century "; many portions et
Kroude's " English in Ireland In the Kigh
teenth Century "; Lord Cleucurry's iKsrseual
recollections or his lifetime, with ex tracts
Irem his correspondence, but above all,
Hurke, especially his writings in America as
applicable te Ireland.
L.vnL Vex Pilet, the i-elebrated Ger-
iiiHu piunier, is dead. Jle was born in
Munich, October 1, ls-JC, and was the head of
iuu-Miinicii scnoei. ills first great picture
was "Establishment of the Catholic League,"
painted in ls.,3. Others el his famous works
are Sen! nnd the liemains el Wnllcnstein,"
" allensteln's Assassination, " ' Nere
Among the lluins of Kenie, " " Tlie Death
of Cesar, " " The Triumphal March of Ger
manlcus" and "Henry Mil, Sentencing
Aunelloleyn te Death., Since WkO he was
prolessor nt the Munich academy, and in
is l was olecteil president en the death of
rvauimcu.
a ilUMIAXIVlt MiAT UM'EZtlt:.
The hj- home Jealous Itlialu Cut Ken Willi
h .ll.irrlril lleautr.
Lung llr.iiith Cerr .Vew Yerk IIuniKl.
Husbands are net always se blind as they
soem. One of them performed a very cloer
act en Saturday alteruoen. A young and
handseme basso siuger belonging te one of
the cotnle opera companies In New Yerk had
been recuperating here ler seeral day, he
devoted rather tee much attention te a mar
ried lady. He dreve in her carriage, walked
with heron the perchos and sat with her In
the same place until the moon went te sleep.
The flirtation grew- ery tiresome te ether
married women who had nothing of the
kind en hand, ''ome meddlesome person
among tthese noble-hearted philanthropists
drepiwd the husband a note telling that if
he didn't want horns upon his head he'd
better come down here and leek alter his
wile. He was net slew te take the hint. He
sent his sin)use word that he would be
down ou the ii. 17 train, but instead of that
he came early in the afternoon and had
the oxtremo ploasure or seeing the
equipage he supported rer his wife drlve
up te receive that lady and the basso singer.
When they had entered the victeria he
called a public cat) and followed. The read
led toward Pleasure It iy, and when a long
sunny stietch was reached he hailed his own
ceai hinan ahead. The man knew his voice
and pulled up the grays. The husbuid dis
charged the hired cab and sent it back. Theu
he stepped te his wile's carriage and ordered
her companion te mount upon the box be
side the driver. There were signs or insub
ordination but no words, for the husbind
quietly put hand Inte his hip pocket (where
he only had a silk hamlkerchier, he declares).
The pretty singer round hlmseir undone
barred out, us it were. He took the cue and
mounted te the box, and I saw the party re
turn, having been apprised by n mutual
friend as te what was llkelv te occur. The
husband ordered the coachman te drlve
slowly past, in lull view of the hotel, and
everybody who knew thilyeung misher siw
lilm seated ou the box beside the sleek driver
He disappeared seen after and everybody
voted the husband n philosopher. It beat a
kicking nil te pieces.
Credit te the American.
lierlln Correspondence Philadelphia Inquirer.
Sixty years nge there was extled Irem
Gennany a man named Ferdinand List,
whose opinions were proueuncod revolution
ary, and who, lloeng te America, settled en a
farm near Ilamsburg. Modestand retiring,
but lull of forceand genius, he became an
Auierjcan citizen, and In lh27 published In
Philadelphia a little book entitled "Outlines
or a New System of Political Hconemy."
I his attracted the attentien of Secretary Van
Huren, led te an acquaintance botween the
author nnd the statesman, ami immediately
upon the latter becoming president he sent
Mr. List abroad as United States consul at
I.eipzie. 'lhls pest the whilem exile con cen
tinued te held ler a period or years, but
knowing that thoiertunoor iKjlltlcs would
sooner or later doprlve him et eillce, and
vf?.?Sa.!,;Ur5,1.?B lovefer Fatherland, he
wisely decided that It would be policy te In
gra late hlmseir with the government, "e
that, ir he cheese, he might continue te reside
iu Germany. He, therefore, began the dls dls
cussien of matters of public concern, and re
erring te the construction ei raiireads.whlch
had begun iu lh.15, argued that they might
iiecoiiie powerful and oppresslvo monopolies
and urged that thostate should construct and
own its own railroads, and make them "a
strong belt around the loins el the govoni gevoni goveni
menu" Ihisadviee was unhoedod, though
received with se much respect that List af.
terwards continued te reside In Seuth Gor Ger
many. Latter y-and new long vnars since
1,in. " "- lmv-e been res res res
urrocted and sagacious Prussian statesmen
f " " American the credit or cencelvlui:
the idea that has grown until the governmont
1UU" '""iruuiire railroad syBtem and tax
nrenui)0ueawHy."tal UW n'1 '"""Usm
KIIJh Pulteii'i aoe Live Itattle.nakefc
Llizah Pelton, efllawley, Pa., hascaptured
oil ve his year, and has new In his possession,
probably the largest collection or rattlosnake,,
ever brought together at ene tlme. Thore
are nearly 200 speclniens iu the collection.
He has them all togethor in a mammoth cage
niHuiuuuun a uen. reiten ciptured tlni
most or these venomous sorpents iirly Iu tint
spring, when they were coining out of their
dens, nt which t me, it Is alleged, they are
most deadly, owing te the long time the
Kison has lain undisturbed iu the reservoir
at the base et the fangs. Pelton alllrms that
tholangselnoneor the reptiles have been
removed, yet he outers the den in the midst
or thorn all nud handles litem with Impunity.
I he din made by their rattles when Pelton
gees In among the snakes is almost deateulng.
home or the snakes are el onormeus size,
ine owner Ottilia collection or the deadliest
or reptiles Intends te take his den te Uoney
Islaud and ether summer resorts and place
it en oxhibltleu there. He has refused au
eiler of WOO for hla rattlers. ""uaeii "
DTrBLLieBNCBB, THURSDAY, JULY 22. 1886.
TIIK TWO I.KIIITS.
" When I'm a man '" i the poetry of youth.
" V lieu 1 w as young ' Is the poetry of old age
" When I'm n mm, the stripling cries,
And utrlvi-j the coming j eir te Man,
" Ah, tlien 1 slisll l. strong and wlr,
W lien 1 in a man."
" W hen 1 is j eiing," the old man alchs,
" llniv ei tli lark mid linnet sunn
Their carol under sunn v skies,
When 1 was jeuug."
" V lien 1 in a in in 1 nhalt lw free
Te guai J the i Ijjht, the truth uplieM.
' W hen I was j enng t bout no knee
'le power or geld."
"Then h ill I attsly mj soul
W llh j niuler prlre, when Pin n mm
"Toe late I round hew vain the goal
In whuh 1 mil."
" W hen 1 m a mill these idle toys
Aside forever slidl lie tiling"
"1 here was tin poison in mj Jejs
V hen I w aseniig."
I he be ' bright divam Is all beleie.
The nun's remincu lies tar behind
Had we the present and no mom
rate well' miklmt.
ltut, brother, telllnir In the night.
Mill count jenrseir net all unblest
II In th. East there gleams a llht,
Oi til the West.
JVerti illttckf e1 U'I1 !'".
llir OliRlit iit In Have llrrn Anneji-,1.
Mamma (with much sliew of indlguitlein
I bae called jeu three times. 1 am very
much annoyed.
Charlie (who is fund of Illble. stories i
Weill the Lord called Samuel three times
aud he didn't get mad about It, did he ?
thelem, dyptMiterv and dtirrnaaieme with
the Mimiiier ImpiuiU'iice In fruit dint lutcctlen
and sudden chuks of jHiiplratlen ciuse ihtse
complaints On Hie first nymptem take four or
rive llrindrvth 1'IIU and dtlnk pluitifull) of
het water ind msii aresife. If ou wish te ren
der the ImhIj a tnrircss ng-ilnst disease, take one
or two l!i indivth 1'IIU every night ler ten days
and thus iruiore from the bowels all Irritating
sui'staninand purlfj the Meed.
llaby Is teething. Hardly knew It using Pn.
Hand's 1 eethtng Letien, l'rke, 25 cents.
Thousands of billies ire wasted and haggstd
from dlarrlm a. I)r 1Ui8 Dlarrhcva Mixture
cures without drying the bowels. Price, 23
cents, ter sale at 11. 11. Cochran's Dnig Stele,
Nes. 137 and 1 0 North Queen street. J 1-lindAw
HVKOIAL XUT1UKH.
" H.VChMKTACIv " a lasting nnd iTvgrant iwr
fume. I'rlie ilnndM cents, lersaleby II U,
Cochran, Druggist. Ne. 137 .NerthCJueen trvs)t.
Ilurklen'n Arnica Salve.
The Pest Salve In thowerld for Cuts, Uralses,
Peres, L leers, i-all Itheuiu, Kever teres, Tetlui,
Chapped Hands, chilblains. Cerns, aud all Skin
Krupttens, and positively cures Piles, or no pay
requlrvd It Is guaranteed te give perfect satis
faction, or money refunded. Price is cents per
box. rer sale by U. It. Cecnran, DnnrgUt, 137
and IS) North Queen street. Lancaster, l'a.
SLKKPLESS MtlHTS, made mUerable by
thit terrlble cough, shlieh's enrels the remedy
for you. rersaleby II. U. Cochran, Druggist, .Ne
137 North Queen street. "k '
The Impending Danger.
The recent statistics of the number et deaths
show that a large majority die with Consump
tion. This dlsae may commence with an up
parently harmless cough which cm be cured in
suiully by Kemp's IktNatn for the Threat nnd
Lungs, which Is guarantied te cure and relieve
all casus. Price se cents and II. TViel uzr ret
or sale by II. II Ceihnin, drugglt, .Se. 137
North Queen street. uu-ldltw
t.oeil ltesultsln i:erj Case
D. A. llrndferd, wholesale paptrdealeiei Chat
tanooga, Tenn., wiltes that he was erieuslv
allllctid with a sovire told that settled en hfs
lungs: had tried many remedies without benefit
iwingnuiucen tetry l)r King's Nun Discovery
for Consumption
, uiu euml n.wentlrily cured
by useef a few bottles
used it In his uudly for nil Coughs and colds
w Ith best results. I his Is the experience of thou
sands wbe- lives have been sived by this VV un
derfill Discovery. Trial Hettles tree ut II n.
Cochran's Drug store, Nes. 137 and in North
Queen street, Lancaster, l'a j)
KIDNKV TKOPIILKS.
eiucuwnicu iiuieuenas
A Case of Manj Ve.irs suimlliiK Cunsl With
Six Hollies, lu a Man 00 Years el Age.
Aixkstewk, Pa., May fc, 1ns3.
Dasdeuev Hitters Ce. Cents I had been
treublid w lth my kidneys fera number of ears,
ued almost everything without much benefit
nntU I tried Dandelion Hitters. 1 used six bot
tles and am pleased te say 1 am entirely rid of
the klduey trouble, besides my sstem b. Ing
toned up se that I reel like u different person. I
cheerfully lecemmend the same te all attllcied
minis way JACOUMUSCHI.IT.
lebe-3md
U J u,
il h.S
THE KEV. GEO. II. -IIIAVEU, of llourben
Ind ,says " lliith myself and wife ewe our lives
te SIULOHS CONSUMPTION" Cllth." ter sale
by 11. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen
strcut.
A ery Narrow Ocupe.
" Ves, I had a very narrow escape," said a
&reiiituent citizen te a friend. "I was confined
my bed ler n year and uiv friends irave me nn
tern consumptive's itrave, unlll I began using
"duiii a uil. ,11, iu, IUU AiirUJ
here I am, sound and hearty.
Threat and Lungs, and
e.irtV " I'rll rt r.ta. unrl
11. Ker Bide by II. Ii. Cochran. Druggist, Ne. W7.
North Quieu utreut, Lancaster.
AUE VOU MADE miserable by Iiidlgestlen.
Constipation, Dizziness, Less of Appetite. Vol Vel Vol
ew skin t Shlleh'a Vltallzer Is a positive cure,
ter sale by II 11, Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137
North Queen street.
S1IILOIP8 VlTALIZEIlLswhat jeu need ler
Constipation, Less or Appetite, Dizziness, and
all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Prim 10 and 75
cents pur bottle, rer sile by II. U. Cothran.
Druggist, Ne. IS) North Queen street.
Dandehes Liver Pellets rer sick hendache
erp Id liver, biliousness and Indigestion Small
and ea&y te swallow. One pill a done. Price, IKc.
Hy all druggists. fett-3mdTulh,S
ItAPID TltANSIT.
The latest and best form of rapid transit Is for
a pertMm troubled with a sick headache te tuke u
dese or Dr Leslie's bpeclal Prescription and
what a rapid transit train the affliction takes fur
Its departuie. &co advertisement In another
column. dcc-ld(l)
SHILOH'S CATAItltll KEMEDV-a positive
curu for Catarrh, Dlptherle. and Canker Meuth
rer sUe by H. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137
North Queen streut.
WHY WILL YOU cough when Shlioh'sCure
will glve Immediate rellet. Price 10 cts , 50 cts ,
and tl, Fer i.ale by II. U. Cochran, DrugijUL
Ne. 137 North llueen street.
Hay J ever Haflerers.
The number of iweple annually nftllctid with
this meet nnneylug malady seems te be greatly
en the increase. Theeditoret this ieurniit
Isun annual vlctltn,and,wltha view te discover
a specific euro, has trlud numerous lemtdies.
Of these Ely's Cream llalm Is by all odds the
quickest and most satisfactory two appllia
liens gieatly allaying the usual symptoms In
the nese and eyes. We would rciauunenil Its
use by all subject te hay fever, nnd wegladly
bear unsolicited testimony te Its lllcaiy In our
case. Media, Pa., Kcearit.
Jyl7-2wdoed..w
i'AHAHOIJi AC.
TJ03K I1R0S. ct HAKTMAN.
$4.00 PIRISOLS
KEDUCEDJTO
$3.00. - $3.00.
VKKY;i!EST SATIN ! ALL TINE 81LK LIN
INU3 I
The Manufacturers.
Rese Bres. & HartmaD,
14 EAST KING ST.
apMma
if
ruamvvBK.
JJIU11N1TUHK WAHHHOOMS.
Ill' YOUItSELP A PAIK OF THOSE
Felding Dress Pillows.
CALL EAItLYAT
Hoffmeier's Furniture Warerooms.
28 HAST KINO STREET.
mKttiOAt,.
rniiti:i ei i I
At Hits season neatly every ene needs te use
some sort of Ionic UION enters Inte almost
every phvslclan's prescilptleu ler tlioenwhe
need building up,
I'll) sIclmiH nnd Krugglsls Itecentiiiriiil
BROWN'S
IRON BITTERS!
ASTHE BESTTONIC.
I or VV e kiu.s,l.a.sltudc,;Uick of Kneigy Etc ,
II 11 s SO mji L. and Is the only Iren medl
line th it is net injurious. It Kullches the
Weed, Inviixeriiles the Svstem, llesteies Apiie
tlte, Vlds Pitt .lien It ds's net blacken or in
Juie the lieili, i inst lu itilache or prodiliecon
stlpattcm s. i iln i ine.lt. Ines de
I lit. () II lliskiuv. a leidlng physician el
Sprlngtlilil, nhiis sivs llrewn's tren (Utters
Is a thenmghl) giswl miduitie 1 use It tu mv
praetice. and find Its aitlnn eveels nil ether
foriuset Ireiu In wiukni ss. urn low condition
of the system. Plew u s Iren Unlets Is iisuull v n
positive necessity. It Is nil thai l elilnii d for It
Da. W.N. Watkiis, UU TMil second s-liiH't.
(leorpetewn, tl c, sis "lliewns lien lllt
ttrsls theTonleef theuge. Nmliing Is ttei It
creates iippetlle. gives strength and ltnirevis
dlirestleu "
The (.untune Ins Trade Mink and kv.si i n ,1
lines ou w nipper. Takenoethei Miulinmli li
lMIOWN CHEMICAL CO,
(0 ltaltlinere, Md
Cuui: von mi: dkakT
Peck's Patent Improved Cushioned Ear
Drums iH-rfectly testere hearing and lwrfuriii
the work et the natural drum. Invisible, com
tertable and always In position All eonversa eenversa eonversa
tlen and even w hlspers heard distinctly, bend
ler tllustrattsl book with testimonials, KKEE
Address or edl en r. IttSCOX, S'vl llnadnar!
Nework. Mention this piper.
lunelO-lyeedAlyw
Ul.AHHAJtJS.
H
1U11 .V MAltn.N,
INAHALL
L)
Hew te keep cool is the inipert.iul ques
tion just new. A Lemonade et. in colored
or crvstal glasj te drink your cool lemon
ade, ,i ne.itly decorated ice Cream Set in
Ilaviland ( hiu.i te enjoy the delicious
Lancaster ice cie.un, or .in Ice Hew 1 iu
romena Ait (il.tss, will aid jeu in partly
selviug the ipiestien. If jeu step in our
store we will assist jeu iu making your se
lection. A leek at our .Milanese Waie will net
take much of your time and w ill be of in
terest, especially a let of cheap vases.
Don't wait tee long or they vv ill Iks gene.
They are selling fast.
K.change of goods, if net satisfactory,
w ill .ilw.ij-3 be dene cheerfully
ligipurtii.
15 EAST KING STREET.
LANCAhrtlt, PA,
VUAL.
BR MAKTIN,
&
WBOLXAALE AHO B.TA1L DgALIK III
All Kinds of Lumber and Oeal.
" Yard ; Ne. 430 North Water and Prince
Streets, above Lemen. Lancaster. n3-lyd
OAUMOAKDNKIia A JEFFKlUKs!
COAL DEALERS.
0iiB' Ne. 12) North Queen street, nnd Ne.
661 N erth Prlnce street.
Yards : North Prlnce street, near Ueadlnit
Depot. B
LANCA8TEK.PA.
augis-ua
TEMOVAU
M.
V. B. OOHO
has removed his Ceal Ofllce te Ne. lMNOUIII
QUEEN HTKbhT (llrlmmcr's New nulldliiK).
wheru orders will be recoHed for
Lumber and Ceal,
WHOLESALE AVD BETA1L.
m"1! M. V.I1.COIIO.
E
AST KNO YAKD.
0.J.SWARR&00.
OOAL.
KINDLING WOOD.
Otllce: Ne, 30CEVTIIE SQUAItK
and offlce connected with Telephone
lleth Tarn
pheue Exchange
upru-iyaiiAr.u
MAVUIXJSMT.
TyTAOHlNEKY, 4e.
te
STEAM HEATING
Latest and Most Improved
EN G IX ES Traction, Portable or Stationary.
New or Socend-lland
BOJXEB8, WATEB TANKS, HEPAKATOR8.
Machine or Uepaib Weu encli aafloneanfl
kept In Machine Sheps.
CALL CM OU ADDEESa,
Ezra F. Landis,
WORKS-637 NORTH OHERBY BTBBET,
LAHOUTEE. PA. D7-tfd
JTjVOn GAUZE UXDEUWEAlt.
rer Ladles, Gents and Mlasea at lledund
Prices, UO TO llECHTOLD'H.
alls, Dustiut, Hals, Ladles, Ueuts, Hisses nnd
aise ill-ess ana Wiskrnir sniris, i-nnis. cver-
neys oiecnni
Cellars, CutTs,
ma. In .me cnrtnltf Nfifilrtvu ip
JJSJ U H Uwl" WV J XI'VKMVIIIl
All i-tientt teHultlhe tliufi.
iinnaKuruniuiMi Duuiwimuiu uuu
AT JlKCUTOLD'fl,
Ne. Bi North Queen HtroeL
8. Choice buliaingMtetiu (uia wunl ler suln.
G
EOKUK KHNBT, JB.,
Oarpenter, Contractor & Builder,
KKSIDENCE-N0.6J3 WEST KINO BT.
SHOP-EAST Git ANT ST., Opposlte Station
Heuse.
All work receives my prompt ana personal at.
ttee and en reasonable
a a
tonus.
ug,
ati-1
Muuinwa larauuea.
efl-i?a
ujir
H
AdElt ,V llltOTHKIL
SPECIAL!
WALL PAPERS AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES.
U.OOO l'loeoa lllnnkfl, 5, O. 7 Oettta Par Woeo. All New Ooeda of
VerVlZ 0aamMXUToiure- BRONaB PAI'Bna, 13 l-a, !b, ie Gouts
WASHABLE ENGLISH OAK PAPERS
,OUH OWN IMPORTATION), aultnble Ter lI.tilwuyB, Dlnlnir.room Dlnlnir.reom Dlnlnir.roem
Oftlooa, Kltotiena nud Bath-roema, or whorevor a Borvieoablo Wall
Docerntlon la roqtilred. DAMP WALLS Huoeoeafully romedled
Spoelnl Prioea for Hivugln durliiK July ttul AiiRtiat.
HAGER & BROTHER,
Nes. 25 and 27 West Khig Street, Lancaster, Pa.
M
KT.i.l.K A UAUGHMAN.
Metzger &
Have the
MA1IMIED SHIRT
That has ever been sold for the mouey ; equal te many
new sold at 75 cents. Sizes, 12 te 17.
METZGER &
Ne. 43 West King Street,
ana oerrei uorse
N
Ji:-T POOH TO THK COUKT UOUSli
FAHNESTOCK'S.
Whlte Qoeila, Lncea nnd Bmbrolderloa.
up. Sumtner Undorwenr, nil elzea.
Summer Hosiery
LarRO Stock
SelliiiR Prioea.
of thoae Ooeda new
R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S,
NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT
1)1(1' UUUIIM.
VOHTII KM) IHI (.OOD.S .STOHli
CRINKLED SEERSUCKERS
A111AI V PUICE, ATTIIE
North Eud Dry Goods Stere.
j. vv. nvn.VE,
nev5 ljd Ne. 3!i Nouh Queen stix-et.
yyiiiTi: uoedm.
STAMM, BROS. & CO.
Nea, 20 nnd 28 North Queen St.,
Hae te-day Iteduccdl'iicft ou
White Goods ! White Goods !
One Third te One 111 f.
Itcdiieed Prices en HATI.ENS nnd bEElt
it CKI.Its
JhKSKVb' JEIISEVS' I.adlcs VVeMtcd.ltr
hej. 5ec each advert led nty price, VJv. cull.
Children's. I eneys lu Iari;esrtetj.
Summer Underwear.
One Case WHITE .VIAItSEU.l.LS Ol IMS ut
One-Thlrd Value.
SI'KCrAl. A Tt'ItAt 'J'JOX '
Flo Pieces PI.V STIilPED SU31.MKU SILKS.
enlj '.-iKc. a yanl. The illy is lull of s.uue ut
!c. a urd.
All Weel Winch CASIISIKltK, AI.IIATU03S
and IIEK.E, 2Sc J .u a.
'len Theuiand Pieces FINE TOILET SOAP,
actual vulue Hie. apiece. We sell It ler 5c. apiece.
BOSTONSTORE,
LANCA8TEU, PA.
J.""
MAHTIN A CO.
Iu eidci te DiiiiinUb our Lurt;e Sleck, e
ln.ike the lollewlut;
REDUCTIONS
-IN-
Summer Dress Goods!
One Let Amerlcan Satinea Roduced
6e ; were 80.
One Let Froneh Satinea Rodueodto
25e; were 35e.
One Let
Printed Batletes
were 15e.
at lOe
One Let Crinkled Soersuokors Re Re Ro
dueod te lOe ; wero 16.
One Let Printed Lawns, ene yard
wlde, Rodueod te 2e ; ;were 12e.
One Let Dress Qlngbama, Rodueod te
80 ; wero loe.
One
Let Embrolderod Reboa
$2.00; wero 93,00.
at
d, B. MARTIN 4 GO.,
Cor. West King & Prince Sts
(Opposlte Btoyeni ueaie.) LAJOAflxB, VA.
muuim.
SPECIAL!
Haughman
Best 50 Oent
HAUGHMAN,
Botween the Ooepor Heuso
Hetel, Lancaster, Pa.
Whlte Embrolderod Reboa, 93.60
Summer Gloves
)
in Htore, nud nil Mnrked nt Qulek
HOUSE.
LANCASTER, PENNA.
ititr heeds.
rjui: NKW cash steki:.
NEW CASH STORE,
Opposlte the Knyatenn Heuso and Northern
National Hank,
217 k '-'!) North (Jtieeii Street.
Si Arrltal of DltESS UOOD3.
PLM.V AND PLAID WHITE OOODS
l .pv .VJ'.'.W UA LAVVn", '
I INfcN Dt INDEs, ( eltDED P1QU
A I.LO V Ml KM llltdl I in- it i i'u
1QUES,
LIEIMt'l.KI) kVVL Bt'lll.l,L'
ItAl'ISTI CLOTHS. IIILNTS (IAIIh:
LAIUKS nndCIill.DltKS'rt (1 VllE. ""'
.AEIhh.t.EM'SuudCIIILDnES S 110SK.
Lllf IITti
I.
And full st.nl, of Deinrvtics All itoeds at low
1"'' Plca.eKleu, ucill """' low
teLi-lyil w It neWKHS.
JJAHWAINS IN rM)i:uvi:AK.
WITT & SflIND,
Nea. O, 8 & 10 Eaat King St.,
LANCASTEIt. PA.
LADIES' (IKNTl.KMKN'b and CHILDltEVS
bUMMKIt UNDEltWEAKIi.all "iresai.d
CJualltleg ut Popular Pilics.
LADIES' INDIA OAUElNDEUWEAlt. Lenir
or fhert bleoves, Sc. Each
OENTLE.VIEN'8 (1AUE UNDEUWEAll. 2Je
Each 1 worth ,17Kc.
OENTLEJIEN'S IEAN DUAVVEU3, 25c. Each ;
Uiiuttl Prlie,33c.
Anether SO Dezen el our Kaineus (.KNT'S UN-
LAUNDIIIEDHII1KT8, Patent Uoseiu,
Only U) Cents Each.
UKKAT .ItEDUCTlON BALE OP
Parasols and Sunshades.
Our sales en these Koeds are 25 per tent, ahead
or lust season's, and in order te close out the
i!I!rS.or?Jr?,eck hnve maa ' ,1C vtrrinely
low prtce still lun or.
COAOIIINO PAKAS0L8, LACE TItl.VIUKD
PAUABOLS, LAC1E COVEItED PAltA-
bOLb ut Closing Out Prices
AT THE
New Yerk Stere.
noeica.
TOIIN IIAKIt'S SONS.
NEW BOOKS
Are elfered at a ltberal discount from the pub
Ushers' prices. '
SUNDAY S0H00L BOOKS
QUARTO BIBLES
Contain;; King James and the Hevlsed Versions
of both Old und New Testaments in parallel
columns i also, with the two versions of the
New Toatament, or with the old version of the
Illble only, In various styles of binding, at much
lewer prices than by traveling agents.
AT TUB HOOK BT011K Or
JOM BAER'S SONS,
Neb, IS and 17 North Queen Streot,
LANCASTEIt, PA.
Bl
OTK 18 MAKING
CABINET PHOTOaRAPHB
AT 83.00 A DOZ1X.
AT NO,
tanPHfd
100. NOUT1I QUEEN
te.,, li. wn.
Lancaster, Pa
NOT10K TO THK81'ASSER8 ANU
,,.. C1UNNEU8.-A1I persons are hereby for
bidden te trenpass en any of the lands of the
Cornwall or bpeedwcll estates, In Lebunen and
Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed orunln erunln orunln
clened, either for the purpewe of shoetic n or fish
ing, as the law will be rigidly enforced against
all trespassing en said lands of the undorslgned
after this notice.
VVM. COLEMAN KHEEMAN,
it. PEUCV ALDEN.
EDWAUD O. KUKEUAN.
Attorney (or IL W. CeJeinaa'i helri
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