1 rfy.-$$i.jJZK'&$, 8w r THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, JULY 81. 1880. If"! i :,i ". "jb3 -- " fe. 62 '. ay f W mi mi Jh m Wit 1 ,)$ 'Xa kJ J -. IJHIT1 j(i . m t--i IT DAY IN THB 1J5AB (Anutey JErsrpftrf.) I A WBM fIT COtLAM A til. riFTT I a uewrn. muthuie t eamiih i " , abd AtL Aiueiiisa rum. " MTfM Mil. USHUt. eOranMOB AILOWID TO iSjWSASJUTT. TtBTBO 000TI0I. tAPVtTIBINO RATES: I 2 in. The Weekly Intelligencer Published Every Wednesday Morning. loeatiaii,1.00rorsixk01iths. clvbs of tl, U00,ADA!oerr FBToJrsseF eirnxrt tir suns, oawutsreinnKcs beucitid tee vav rARTer in btatb aicd ceujttrt. all Aovers Limits WILL B OOXSIOXKD TO TH WAST BABEBT. Addrtu all ltteri and Telegrami te TBI INTELLIGENCER, Intelligencer Building, Lancaster, l'a. &l)c Ccmcaetcr 3ntclligcwer. LANCA8TKK. JULY 31, 189ft, Our Neble Self. The Intellieenceh b net much given te blowing its own trumpet, because te this judgment It has always seemed there was strength In the proverb " geed wine needs no bush "; but it is a pleasure te chronicle the fact that the patrons of this journal and the constantly increasing number of Its new readers and friends appreciate the efforts incessantly put forth te bring it te the highest standard of local journalism. "We trust te the opinion of ethers, rather than te any self -appreciation, in cher ishing the confidence that in the contents of these daily issues the performance exceeds the premise. In greatly enlarging our telegraphic news ser vice some time age, an experiment which wasmet with the doubt and derision of some of our esteemed contemporaries, we felt justified in pledging renewed efforts te furnish thereaderaef the iNTELLteEXcr.r. with the freshest news of the day, in mere nearly complete form than ever before given here and largely in anticipation of next day's city newspapers. The service of our present arrangement Is far in ad vance of any announcements made ; and th'ese columns bear daily witness of its enterprise and accuracy. In addition te this comprehensive re view of the stirring events of the day, in every part of the world, and besides n, thorough report of the local intelligence, the literary and historical features of a Saturday's Intellieenctu is a feast of fit things for which its readers have come te wait with hungry expectancy. AVe will net detain them from it. The Trade Dellar. Senater Sejvell seems te have done a geed job in providing a means of redemp tion for the obnoxious and depreciated trade dollar. He succeeded in the Senate in appending te its iisctl resolution a pro pre vision that for six mouths trade dollars shall be received for governmental dues and in exchange for Bland dollars. The preposition met with decided opposition, but it prevailed, aud it is net likely the Heuse will object te it. Indeed it should have the effect of making the amended Morrison resolution nieie acceptable for, beyond doubt, the congressmen have been harrassed with the Importunity of their constituents te de something for their re lief from less upon the trade dollars in the bands of the public. It is true that a considerable number of these coins are in the hands of banks and speculators who bought them at a discount, but many of them have them at a price and have held them for a time and with less of interest that will return them little prellt for their investment, if such it may be called. A great many, however, are held by tradesmen who took them at jwr for the accommodation of their customers, and even by banks which leceived them en deposit at a hundred cents en the dollar ; and justice te these peeple demands that they should be redeemed, without regard te the scant profit somebody may make and which, at any rate, is far less than gov ernment bondholders and national banks frequently realize by the fiscal legislation of Congress. It is a perfectly plain projiesition that if the geverment has tens of millions of silver tokens in its vaults with only 412 grains of silver in each of them, and the people have alet of pieces each containing 120 grains, but which have been dishonored and driven out of circulation, the government ought te exchange them. Ne linaucial subtlety nor economic theory will avoid this plain, com mon sense conclusion ; and if Congress neglects te de this simple act of justice (somebody will be hurt. Iioycettlng the lioycettcrs. One of the most pitiful exhibitions of subserviency ever seen in our political his tory is the tenacious holding en of Repub lican office-holders undera new administra tion. "Were they men of decent spirit they would have promptly tendered their resig resig natiens long age ; nnd thus saved their self-respect if they could uet continue drawing their salaries. The number who took this manly course was very meagre. But even mere contemptible has been the conduct of the narrow-minded and pig-headed people who, upon being io ie io meved, have vented their spite upon their successors and sought by every means in their power te harass them in the discharge et their public duties and te interfere with the efficient administration of the govern gevern ment. Of Buch are the individuals who have sought te boycott Democratic post masters, by going out et their way te de business at offices which th .idminiat. tlen has tolerantly left in the hands of ita opponents. The receinta of tbn fm,rn,. ellices depending unen tha nnmw t ps cancelled, and all offices being reg- u vj men icveipin, some llepubllcans considered it quite a smart thinr? tn y the mail they send away te aitest- e and postmaster of their own choice le they put the unprofitable labor of dlmg the mall they rective en the eemtic appointee. Marietta and vicinity, this county, were the location of such an experiment. Seme years age, for the accommodation of a few persons, an office called " Ve3ta" was tUblished at this end of the town, and CMVeJy half a mile from Ch'ckies P. O. 'ji INTELLIGENCER SR )T H'P'I Hn. ain. am. tin, ein. I MDiy I 40 TO fTS W. S 0OI3 7S I F .IttODul H 1 ' 4 nWl !' Km Dan.... te ik 3w 4e en 7t ''? riveters no m 760 oe e.'OMWMk 1 ISO 450 AMI 850 1050 Tv Twe Weeks.... 3 450 750 1050 1350 MM ' Tjllirt Week., soe eoe 10 oe 13 50 17 en an an ",?'" OM Menth S50 700 12 00 1800 OTOO 2400 V.. j Twe Months... BOO lOOO 1700 MOO 2700 3100 jW Three Months.. 600 1200 2000 00 32 00 3808 . MzMenlhS .... SOO 1800 WOO 35 00 44 00 62 00 ' V?'' OB8''er 1500 gOO 4500 5500 fi WW 00 f L'i 3ui ' eJl it ".JjB After Democratic postmaster began te handle the Marietta mails, quite a number of the geed people who couldn't bear te have a " nasty Democrat" handle their mails and profit from the natural increase of postal business that an etllcicnt admin istration secured, boycotted the Marietta oflice, and sent their mailing matter te Vesta, tbe Republican imslin.istei there collecting the Marietta mall with his store delivery wagon. Following is a section et tbe postal law : 8f.C. 370Jf. Kvery postmaster nt a lotirtli letirtli class olllce is lerbldilcn te solicit from any person residing or doing business within tbe delivery of any otlier itostelllco. or from any agontef such persen, the deposit for mailing at his oince of any mall matter, or te enter into any ngreemcni, or te nave any unuer standlng, with any person whatever, whore where by, either ler or without consliteratlon, mat ter that Is te tie sent through the malls is pro cured te be mailed at the olllce of tmch pest master. Tbe loiaiien ei mis regulation win aubject the oirendlng postmaster te dismissal irem oince. The Vesta twstoilice lias been discon tinued. The Vesta postmaster and some of the Marietta Republicans and signers are net as handseme as they used te be, but they knew mere. lijncli Law in Mexico. The case or the extradited Hasures, who has just been summarily executed by the Mexicans, derives Its serieii' clement from the fact that the legal authorities had the matter in hand. Had he been captured by private citizens and by them turned ever te citizens of Mexico, it would be a simple case of lnch law. His offense, it 13 claimed, was herse stealing, and in a sec tion where live stock reams at large and unwatched, the only security for the own era lies in the sacredness of the "bratid " The chances of apprehension of a horse thief are very small en the border, aud public sentiment out there is iiu.uiiineiis in the opinion that the law atlerds ue ade quate protection against this cla of crim inals. If, however, .ludge Ljnchis te invade the authorized Mexican courts, rmrtn-.ities with Mexico should net pre ide for extra ditien. It will be seen by te-da's telegraphic advices that the case has assumed interna tional importance, and the Texas state au thorities have taken the matter in hand right vigorously. What te De If flh It. It is reported the president has the inti inti inti oleemargariue hill en his desk ; aud that he says "I don't knew what te de with it. I wasneuT se perplexed in my life." The Lktellieencek has never given the president an thing but geed advice and from an entirely disinterested stand point. It can tell him exactly what te de with tins bill. De te it what you lmudone te K'tter bills, aud net suffered from the act. Vete it. Jam Ralls, Juplter Pluvius. lU:v. Wm. Veenci!eti;n, of the Dutch Kolenred church, assails some of the reasons given by the exclusivas of that sect against union with the I'resbyterians. He declares the theological standards of his church te be no mero respectable than these of I'resby- terianism ; its laity are no mere orthodox ; its history in this country is net as uoble nor as progressive ; it deeu less than ono-feurth as much per capita for beimolent purposes, and many ether comparisons are made te the dis advantage of the Dutch Reformed. It is a cheerful thing te find a denominational Christian making comparisons te the disad vantage of his own immediate brethren. 1 the Heuse the Heagau inter-state coui ceui coui merco bill has been passed by a vete of l-'J te 11. Its fate in tbe tSeuate is net uncurtain ; it will be beaten. Tin: Senate has pissed the "surplu-. reso lution," with the amendments, giwng the secretary the f 20,000,000 working balance evor and above the 1100,000,000 rusene, and also allowing the president te suspend the rule in his discretion. The lolleulug amendment was also tacked en by a vote et it le2! at Senater Sew ell's suggestion : "That lera iierled of six mouths after tlie passage boreof, United States tiade dollars, if net derated, mutilated or sliimied, shall be received at their lace value in payment of all dues te the United States, and shall net again be paid out or In any olher manner is sued. Tiiat tlie bolder e I any I'nitcd States trade dollars during the period aforesaid, en presentation of tbe same at tlie ottice of the treasurer or any assistant treasurer of the United States, may recehe In exchauge tborefera like amount and value, dollar for dollar, in standard siher dollar or iu subsi diary coins, at the option et the bolder and the United States." This seems te elleranay te get rid ei the trade dollar, and It would net be strange if the Heuse would adept the amouded rosolu resolu roselu tlon rather than get nothing. Majer Elwoeij GniKai'e Jwmrcr de nles the iNTBLMnis.NCKR'j, diagnosis of local Republican politics, but does net de de cllne the prothenotary nomination. lm It along. Givethe nevspaer men a chance. IlKitn's all the fresh news in the morning nowanapers: They have struck natural gas In Wisconsin, Middletown and Dubois Htrikesetl ; fresh trouble in Cennellsville coke r-jglen ; the hands of Lewyn .v Martin, New Yerk cigarmakers, struck rather than leate the union; Louisville hed curlers en a strlke. It was net K. S. l'ena.its body. Loamler Moeuy lynched, Seymour, I ml., fe lonious assault en a girl. IJig storm damaged Columbus, Ohie; shook up Keckavtny I leach ; tore up Ohie orchards and piled up the trees threo huudred feet distant. Keresi ilrtw in Wisconsin. Mercury Hi: at Oakland, 111. Drought damaging Iowa aud Illinois corn. 150 picnickers dumped in the mud by fall of a wharf, (irevelaud, Mass. Detreit claims 2J0.0OO ioepla Cholera ravaging Austre-Hungary. Ferdinand .Steininelz, wile and child, drowned crossing Nebraska rier, Nebraska city. Hut if you want the alter- neon news or te-day from all the world from DllierTllle te Calcutta anil back again you will ilnd it in the I.niklliekncuiu TilKappolutmentef Henry Matthens te be home secretary et the new Knglish adminis adminis tratlen, which is said te have occasioned mestsurprlse, is ascribed te the suggestion of the quoen herself, who was charmed by bis vindication in the Crawford-Dllke trial erthe nanctltles efEnglish home life. The Catholic press Is graliUed at Mr. Matthews' promotion, as it lnitiates a departure irem the Tery tra tra dltieu that ue Catholics should be placed in olllce, Tbe appointment Itaeir, as w ell as the reasons for It, seem te be happier than most or the Salisbury pregramme. Very Important UUtluuiuu. rretn Harper's Ilaz&r. Clara (Hebby's big sister)" 1 heard father call you u llttle while age, Hebby." Hebby" Did he say Kebert or Hebby 7" Clara He said HeberL" Hebby (with a serious leek in his eye) "Theu I guess I had better bee what be wauU." - . AN OI.U 8TOKV. I. ThU 1 the size 1 thought I was Ourlng the days of uiy bacholorheod ; The world might have moved it 1 had died, tlut I aian't think it could. I. ThU is the size I've found I am In the lat row year of uiy life j If you aik what changed my opinion. 1 answer elmply, "jiy wife r HERE AND THERE. Down In n coal mine, underneath the ground, among nil the objects of wonder te n stranger te that sort of II te, the most Interest lug are tbe mules. They nre taken down aud never brought up; nud you may soe as many as a hundred stabled, led and cared for In oue of theso nilne", but never brought te the surface, They nre long Ihed, despltu thelr unnatural oxlstenco, aud jeu are often shown a leug-eared veteran w he lias net seen a ray of sunlight ler twenty ears. I hm often wonderod that soine literalleur lias net niadeahlt with tbe "Autobiography of a Mlne Mule." . Yeu may traud through a geed many Pennsylvania cities of eum larger slre than ours nnd you will net Ilnd as geed stores as Lancaster's ; but w hat makes the best Im pressien upon the stranger w itliiu our gaies lstheIlelgl.nl block pnement. otuyear should pass without adding at least . square te this aitbsUntl.il, cleui and dtirable rerm of street paIng. The iHKiple of this town nourleok any thing like tlie general reirualien they have beenhaNlng this summer. The picnic sea son began early and w 111 eud late. The six o'clock cleslug movement was a geed thing. The salesmen's day was tee long. .. An "Anxious Header" write te ak in view of the late location el another new man ufacturing industry at Allentown, "Why Is it that our city is se lar behind Allentewn In the way of manufacturing Industries. Why in the world is it that our otberw ise geed tow n is almost entirely isolated iu thts respect. 1 1 makes one feel bad te pass along our streets audseose many of our worthy working men standing en our street corners unim unim unim ploved. Heading tee Is lar ahead of us. ' Yeu will probably ilnd as many unemployed uien in any ethor town as here. Ter variety and number of small manufactories Lancaster is suriwssed bv few places In the sUte . and in view or its cheap ll lug, abundant markets. cempetltlNO railroad supplies and general healthfulness, there is no reason w by henvj manutiictures could uet be located here ad vantageously. A better water supply and greater iesorelr sterage capacity are essen tials te a manufacturing future ler the city. Hut It will require a qutckeulng or public spirit here te procure manufactures in com ltHitieu w tlh places that are mere w lde aw ake. As a rule our jeople are tee presj ereus te be alert for these schemes. Our mngulticent agricultural prosperity keejw trade up te a t-ni nverace. aud the morcautile community does uet feel the keen spur of necessity that Itnw'ls some ether communities te greater etlerts. Lile Iu Lancaster is probably mero comfortable aud eaier thau in any ether town of its size iu the state, ir nut iu the country. Iu oue of the counties toward tbe New Yerk line, w here there are large land hold ings in the possession of I'hlladelphia and New Yerk caplulists, the county commis sioners were moved out et the goodness or their hearts te take $3,000 oil the v ablation of a fellow -citizen's tract et timber land, rind ing themsehes a little short iu their as.s- ment thev put this amount en te the prop erty of a l'hiladelphian, who hadn't expected his valuation te be Increased, seeing he had cuteir J5,00O worth of lumber during the year. Hut he let the day of appeal go by ; and arrived at the county seat en the last hour ei the last day te pay his ux. He pro posed te gl e his check, but the county treas urer did net knew him. Aud when he counted out the cash and laid dew n a JMO note among it, and the treasurorceolly get a counterfeiter detector and proceoded te ex amine it, the city stranger's indignation was unbounded at tbe Jnsult added te injury. When he inquired of a local friend why aud whorefero, he get for a reply. " Well, they knew you are a I'hiladelphiau, and they suspect d d strongly that you vote the Kepuhllcan ticket." I uncovered my bead aud steed iu silent wonder before the marvelous volume, the ether day, when my learned Irieud Dr. C. It. Early, or Hidgway, Klk county, showed mean Illuminated manuscript copy of tbe Hely Scriptures, which he picked up in a New Yerk book stall, and the like or which could net be had again, I susiect, for ten thousand dollars. 'I here is prebablv only one ether of IU alue in the coun try. It is supposed from some intrinsic evidence, te hae been the work of an Italian monk of the 12th or 13th century. The io91eaes of the vol ume are of abertive vellum, tine and selt as silk, he that the whole of it makes no great bulk. The letters are as ev eii as the type in this column ; all the initials are beautiful specimens or miulature painting in geld and colere. I hastily calculated that if tlie pious monk werked out en an average a chapter a day he would have been employed four years en tbe plain text , but It U beyond our knewledge of the pewer of modern skill with the pen te conceiv e of such ovennoss, regu larity and legibility beingceutinued through mere than oleveu huudred pages of minute, careful and artistic work. Yeu have read that "tomieranco women In the prohibition village of Marshalltewu, la, watched the drug stere sales of liquor for a month, and ascertained that the six drug gists sold 112'j gallons of whisky, i!,lD7 bot tles of beer, l gallons of alcohol, I. gallons of brandy, 8 gallons el gin, 1 barrel of ale and ,i gallons of wine. It wasn't a very sickly month either." I'rem these who have trav eled in Iowa I learn that it is a criminal ol el fense te ev cu carry a bottle of whisky into the Btate with you, or for a stranger w he hap pens te get there all the same, te ask a friend up te his hotel room aud glve him a sip. The pantries en the parlor and dining room cars that carry it, are looked and sealed when they enter the state aud only loosed from bends when they depart from the borders. Fer all that the law is violated with impu nity ; In most of the leading towns low grog greg eriea nourish and inagl-trates aud juries re fuse te prosecute or punish. Seme of the Has tern journals are poking fun at the list or wedding presents printed in a local Western uewspaper: "I'rem fatherand motlier of the bride, one Jersey calf; from bride te groom, hair wreath made irem hair et entire family, and also six line shirts ; from brother I-llas, ene book of poems, ene dream book, ene Polite Letter Writer, and a deg ; from Aunt Harriet, six hens and a rooster, also one jar tomato catsup , from Cousin Sarah, one jioeni made up by herself en bride and groom, fifteen verses iu all." Hut It has net been long age that I was shown a cordial Invitation te a silver wedding anniversary in this county, issued iu enllre geed lalth, te which the hostess ap-ouded a postscript that irthe guests could net convenlontly bring silverware as presents canned rrult would be "exceptable." About the most useless and easily-nicked- te pieces things you m indulge In is te pro pre pro parea"llst el iweka" ter someboilv'a else somebody'i else reading. (ieiug though an old lile of the Imki.m Imki.m ekn im the ether day, In search of very dltlerent things, I ran overHome Interesting local matters, chronicled with mero nearly completeness than was the went or that day. On Tuesday, May H, 1&2-1, lightning struck me spire ei rriuiiy l.iillienn churcli. The upH3r red was melted and the dust Hew se that an alarm ei fire prevailed, but no groater damage ensued than the breaking of 300 nines of glass. This was the only Hash of lightning seen aud the only clap of thunder heard tnat day, which was a very cold ene for the season. Bernard Mactienigle and Michael McGrann represented l.ancater at u state convention of "naturalized Irishmen" held In Harrlsburg, May 'J I, te support Andrew Gregg against Jehn Andrew Shultze for governor, because the latter had In the Senate supported the "anti-Catholic" bill. The membera of the Lancakter bar, alxmt June 1, lb'il, subscribed thelr names te an agreement te abate the evil et consuming tee much time In court trials. They pledged theinsblicw te no longer take dewu all the testimony, nor miike opposing counsel reduce all eilers le writing, nor te make tee many aud lengthy addresses te the court. And what a list of signers these twenty-live woret among them wero te be counted William Jenkins, William Norris, Moulten Cltegers. James Iluclianan, Wash, lug ten Hepkins, Jehn It. Montgomery, Ames l'llmaker, Samuel Parke, Henj, ChampnevH, 1". C. Ilelgartand Goe. II. Perter. . Of course you have read the story or bow Lincoln made signs te the girl at the spelling m ate Iu A big class bad mostly gene down ou defied (d-e-M-d-e, d-e-f-yil-e, d-e-f.y-d-, d e-r-e-y-e-d) Pretty Miss; Hely, aged IS, would have shared the lata, but young Abe, who had kindly fouling for uor,cauie te the rescue, Khe was getting along, "d-e-f-" when.ns alie ued te tell It, "I ww Abe Lincoln at the win win win dowhehad his Ungerluhlsrvc andasnilloen bis face, 1 took the hint, put an i w liore tlie ethers had ah and 1 always felt grateful te Abe." StNluiAl'. l'KUHONAL. Ill MM N. MiCv, ludge el the fulled Slates court lor.the Northern ilistrn t of (toot- gla, has hum ai Aiiauia, ,liirn Hew man, one of the lest known cltleiis of Lebanon county and the eldest ex nherltl, has died, aged 8! jeai. J vmih'K. Cluwku, n lumber men hunt, lias been nominated for Congress by the Schuylkill county rreiiiuuimiists. tiev. ximr.TT, r New Jersey, makes no concealment et his actlve canvass ler I tilted states seuater. He is a tighter from away back. IUli.M.v 11. M vm, of Virginia, lias leen appointed by Iho mesideut te be envoy ex traordinary and minister plenipotentiary te the I tilted Suites of IColenibln. HviliKK Kolie, of the New Yerk iriA II .ir'd, siH'iit several hours with Mr. James U. Maine. In Augusta, Me., en Thursday. He supported him virulently in 1SI. HenmtT Hrewmmi's son lias painted a large canvas repiesentlng the tight botweeu the eagle and the serpent as depleted in tlie allegorical opening te Shelley 's "Hevelt of Islam." I'M l'liiiKlN. describes the condition of ex-President Arthur v ery gloomy. Ue says President Arthur's brain Is weakening like Jehn McCullough's, I harles Francis Adams and Hartley Campbell's. Ti:nsvm)N has readv several new poems, tbe most notable of w lilch is a continuance of " Lecksley Hall," the here reappearing a broken down man of eighty with medltled low s or lile and liberty. SiviieulhM.i:i draws caricatures or his fellew-members, and he loves te traustlx thoeiatirot the moment, iiieutli open aud hands eutpread. He can draw ltter than hecau sing and soine of his senatorial sketches are v ery tunny and uet w holly Inartistic. .sk vren Hdmum's hasnever been once called te the chair since he vacated It en Uie election of Sherman. Kdmuudslsn martinet iu the chair and rules rigidly, showing some thing of the pedagogue . Sherman is popular, and drives with a go-as-yeu-pleaso rein. IiIKVTK. V"sr ItOVKRNOR OLl KR AMl.s has presented te the Memerial Methodist Hplscepal church, Plymouth, Mass., recently dedicated, an ancient and line toned bell, cast by Paul Hovere. 1'er eighty years it was ued en staie institutions, and was rung en the issuance of pardon proclamations by the gev orner. S. P. Hei mi-, public printer, lias tendered his resignation le the president. It is under stood that this was done at the request of the president, who, It is said, desired te till the place before the adjournment of Congress. Mr. Hounds is credited with having said that Mr. linger, of Hutlale, will be appointed te suixeed him. Illustrated Adterti-tng. We have a treat In store for our artistically iucllued readers In the advertisements of the Ivery soap. Tlie first or the series or slvty or the e'legant announcements or Us many vir tues appears en the second page or this issue. The Ivery must indeed be a soap of rare merit If sixty gend things can be said el lt,aud we predict our readers will become se inter ested in the beautifully drawn pictures, that they will be one of the first things looked ter in me paper, even te Having tue preierence with our lady readers evor the marriage no tices, and our buslness men will seen be cou ceu vluccd that advertising is net a lest art, nor is art lest when applied te advertising. The fact that the space has been taken in the I v iem.kikm'BR, by uch discriminating ad vertisers as Procter it Gamble Is au endorse ment et what we have always claimed ue better advertising medium exists than the live, local, ramily dally newspaper which prints the news. svr.eiA.L xuTives. " HALKMbTACK " a lasting and fragraut tier fnme, 1'rlcuMaml SO cents. "ersale by If. li Cochran, IJruggtat. e. 137 enh Queen treet- vrnnilerfu! Cures. W 1). Hoj t A Ce , W helesali and Ke ill Drug. glstsef Keine, Oa.,sa)s We have bt en selling I)r King )' Dbievery, tlectrtc Hitters and llucklen's Arnica Salve for two vears. 11 ivu never hindletl remedies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfaction. There have t-en some wonderful cures eiTt'Cled by these medi cines In this city. sv eml cases of proueunctd Consumption hOjVOlieeD entirely currd by use of a few bottles of Dr. King's Sew Discovery, taken In connection with hfeclric Hitters. Wu guirantee themalwajs 'Hildtiyll. II. Cochran, Druggist, U7 and 131 .Neiih Queen street, Imu taster, l'a. (1) SLKfcl'LESS NIGHTs, made lnlsorable tiy that terrible cough, bblleh s Lure Is the remedy for you. torsaleby II. is. Cochran, Druggist, .Ve 1J7 erth Queen streeU Active, I'ushlug ami Meltable II. 11. Cochran, Druggl-t, lr; and 1J3 .Verth Oueen Btrcet, Lancaster, l'i., can always be ro lled upon te carry In stock the purest and best goods, nnd sustain the reputatlun of being bc tlve. pushing and reliable, by n commending articles w Ith will established merit and such as are popular. Having tlie ugency for the cele brated Dr King's New Discovery for cenaump tlen, colds and coughs, will sell It en a positive guarantee. It will surely cure anj and every utrectlen of tbre.U,lunn's,undchest, andln elder ie prove our claim, we. isk you te call and get a Trial llottle Fien. ) KIUNt-Y TKOUIIl.US. A Case of MAiiy Veirs Standing Curcsl With hU llettles, la a Slan DO V ears et Age. Allksteww, l'a.. Slays, 1-.S5. Dandklies iitrriRs te. Genu I had been troubled with my Kidneys for a number of years, used almost everything without much benefit until I tried Dandelion Iilltcrs. 1 used six bot tles and am pleased te say 1 am entirely rid of the kidney trouble, besides my system being toned up se that I feci like a dlfferum person. I cheerfully recommend the same te all atillcled In this way. JACOlt MUSCHLITZ. lebu-3mdTu,Th,S THE KEV. GEO. II. THAI hit, of llourben Ind., ays t " Ileth myself and wlte ewe our lives teSIIILOH'SCONbtSlI'lIO.N CUKE." ter sale by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street. Dakdeliem Liver 1'elli-is for sick headache erpld liver, biliousness and Indigestion Small andciuy toswallew. One pill a flose. I'rlce,2Sc. Ily all druggists. fabSJmdTu,Tb,S ARE VOU MADE miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dlzztne-s, Less of Appetite, lel lel ewhttlnr Shlleh'g Vltatlzer is a positive cure. Fer sale by It. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street. A Keiiiarknble Uued Mali Is he who attends le the comfort of his family nud will netlnthls little ones suffer wlthatrt-e tlen of the Threat and Lungs, whereby their lives may bn endangeied, but who should at all times give them that sovereign remedy, Kemp's ltalsaui. Price 60 cenu and Jl. Trial nUefrte, 1'orsaleby II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 North Quccu BtrcuL (I) KOll DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complaint, you have a printed guarantee en every bottle of Shi- leh's Vitallzer. It never falls te cure. Ker sale by II. II. Cochran, Druggist. Ne. 137 North Uueen street. Hay leer HutTcrers. The number of people annually mulcted with this most annoying malady seems te be greatly onthelncreise. 1 he editor of this journal Is an annual vlctlm.and, with a view in discover a specific, euro, has triad numerous remedies. 1)1 iheitu Ely's Cream llalrn is by all odds the quickest and most satisfactory, two applica tions greally allaying tbe UBual symptoms In the nese and eyes. We would recommend lu uu by all anbject te bay fever, and we gladly bear unsolicited testimony te its efficacy In out case. Media, l'a, Itccerd. Jyl7-2wdteJ4w AUKEAT DlSCOVKltl. The greatest discovery of the nineteenth cen. turv Is Dr. Leslie's Snecial l'rcserintlfin fnraiftr headache, w hlch Is the discovery of an eminent eauacne, w men id me uiscevcry of an eminent hyslclauund used by him fur eyer thirty years of ere giving It te tlie public, and It stands to te ny without a rival. Itead udrertlsement lu pn 1; dav another column. BHILOII'S VlTALIZElllswhat you need for Constipation, Les of Appetite, Dizziness, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia, l'rlce 10 and 75 cenu tier bottle, ter sela by 11. 11. Cechnm. Druggist, Ne. 13a North Queen streeL MOTUEl'St MOTIIKUSII UOTIIEUSIII Aru you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child sulTerlng and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth T If te. goat onceand (jiitabottle of Mrs. WINSLOW'S oeilllNU ttritui. It will relieve the peer llttlu sutferar Immediately dupund unen Iti there Is no mlstuke about IL There Is net a mother en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell you at onto that it will legulate the bowels, and glve rest te the mother, and relief and health le thu child, operating like magic. It la perfectly safe te use In all casus, and pleasant te thu taslu, and Is the prescription of euu of the eldust aud bust temalu physicians In the United States. Beld every where, a cents a bottle mavUI-lyrtM.W.BAw BIUI.OII'H CATAItltll UEMEDY-e. positive cure for Catarrh, Dlptberla, and Canker Meuth, rer nale by II. n. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street. IMITATIONS ACCUMULATING. HEN son's Capcine 1'lujters have the word Can Can clne cut lu the centre. len't be dclYd, . XlttTAttrXK TMKMKNTg. IP W' "TTCTHAT is meant by '1 VV in the aihcitisctnci L-mcnts of i Krce Alkali,' Madam, is the alkali which t- net combined with the fats or oils of which the beap is made, due te the ignorant. e or carckssiuss of the soap maker. Soaps in which 'free alkali' is present are decidedly injurious te both the clothing and the skin when habitually ust.d 1 have been reports of analysis made of the Ivery Seap by men eminent in our profession, and all pronounce it te contain no 'free alkali,' te be made with great care anil of ma terials of the best quality, carefully selected, se 1 unhesitatingly rec ommend it for e cry purpose about the house for which geed soap is icquircd." A WORD OF WARNING. There are many white soaps, each represented te be " just as geed as the ' Ivery ' ; " they ARE NOT, but ItKe all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the gsnuine. Ask for "Ivery" Seap and insist upon getting it. Copyright IsM, bj Tretter A Usmble M ETZGEK A HAUGUMAN. METZGER & HAUGHMAN HAVE NOW IS STOCh A IU LI ASSOItlMLNT Or" BLACK FRENCH C5SFMERES. IILACK CASIIMEllEatUHc ULACh i:ASII.VlKUEatV IILACK CASHMEIlEatS7c. Ill ACK tASHVIKKK at 'i IILACK CASIIMEKE at i.m. IILACK CASIIMEKE at II I" A I SO IILACK HE.NKtElI'A ULOlliS, 1I1AUUN ALS.TBlL'OT.i, and a 'ull Line of IILACK SILKS, at LOW PRICES. Metzger & Haughman, Ne. 43 West King Street, Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel, Lancaster, fa. w iuti: goods reit si'mmku weah. HAGER & White G-oeds for IXDIA LUES, FJiKXl U XA1XXOOK, iv'.N GLIH XA1XZUOK, 1XDTA MULL, Embroideries and Laces ! SWISS KMU1101DKIUK3, leuuclug aud Overall te match. NA1.S.OOK KMUKU1 DKUIES, 1'leunclng and Overall te watch. CAMIilllC KMIIUOIIIEUIES, Ureas Malarial le match. COLOItED EMIIIIOIDEICIES, Ureas Material te match. EMIIUOIDEKIES, UOI1ES. KSCUUIAL LACE SKIKTINO, I'.lack and Ecru. OUll'UKE LACE I'LOUNCI-VU, lllack and Ecru. EGYPTIAN LACE SKIRTING, White and Cream. Ui I'TIA.V LACE FI.OU.VC INGS, White and Cream. HEADED KltO.VTS.COItDEDl'IcJUE, SWISS MUSLIN, KUE.NC'H LAWN, CAMIIltlCS AND SATEENS. HAGER & BROTHER, Nes. 25 and 27 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. N EXT DOOH TO TUE COUKT 110D8E. FAHNESTOCK'S. Whlte Qoeds, Lacea and Bmbrolderlos. Summer Undorwear, all Bizea. up Summer Hosiery Large 8 took Beiling Prlcee. of tboee Goods new R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO THB COURT OPAIIKLINO WINES. OUU OWN IillAND I Special Great Western Wine. The Finest and Purest American Wine In the Market At REIOART'S OLD WINE STORE. CARRIAGE FACTORY, Christian and Mirion StrMt. All klndn of Carriages, Iluggles, Husluess, Wagons, etc., made, peclaltRlentleu paid te repairing, llcst of workmen employed and satisfaction guaranteed. ... . . JelWImdS UEOKUK WEIIEK, l'roprletor. TON'THUFlEK ANY LONOElt Krein Your Dtsorderod Kidneys, Ulnck llarren Mineral Spring Water Is a Prompt, Efficient and Cheap ltemcdy, IUTenleand lnvlgerant I'ewcrs maku it nn ezcetleut Dyspepsia Itemedy. Dr. ltegnault, et France, writing te (Jen. lteir, of the U. B. Army, says i 11 Yeu need net cetne te Europe for Waters te Care Dyspepsia , we have none better than ill. ack namir..N nriti.tu WATKU." Persons supplied and vessels furnished. 1'. S. OOODM AN, Manager, Ne. 37 East (J rant btreet. ITer sale by JNO. It. KAUKI'MAN, Druggist, North Uueen Street, Lancaster, l'a. 111. ACK llAKUENSl-UlNU HOUSE new epen. Apply te M1SSCIIU19TIE IIOMIIEUOKR, l'leasaiit Uruye, Lancaster County, l'a. JuneH-Oiad free alkali,' De- t i - I sec it inentietieil Iveky Sum IILACK CASIIMKKKut.RKc IILACK CASHMKIth at 7Sv. IILACK CAhllMLKE at II BROTHER. Summer Wear VICTORIA LAWXS, CHECK XAIXZOOK, COUDKI) PIQVK, PLAID LAWXS. "Whlte Embrolderod Ilobea, $2,60 Summer Gloves, In Store, and nil Marked at Quiek BOUSE), LANOABTER, PBNNA. T EVAN'H FLOUR. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Reliable TTHK NONK HUT " BEST'S " HOT AIR PURMOES! MADE Or HEAVY IKON. More square feet of Kadlatlng Surface, most economical In fuel, aud thu Kest ItesulU In Healing Dwellings, Schools, Churches et any Heater in the lnarkeL I'ea or N lit Coel for f uel Estimates furnished for Heaters, Including Masonry.ilet Air Pipes, lleglsters, etc Plenty of Lauuister ruferonce. IleaWrs guaranteed te give entire satisfaction or taken out at our own expense. llelnir I both practical men In the business, we trii nf mitrnnnfTrt. ask a share of patronage. Estimates cheerlully furntshed for Plumbing, as Kitting, Tin and dheet Iren Werk, Looting. (In, Alse a lull supply el Tlnwure, Ac, Trices te suit tue uiuus. Ulve us a call. EVERTS & OVERDEER, COUNEll Of EAST KINO. JOHN AND MID DLE S1UEETS. inayltimau,V7,BB l.IAt,(NOTtCKH. pSVATHOK MAHTIN KKNIllO, l.ATK JU el Lancaster city, l'a,, lert,ed. The int. tteriilgned auditor, appointed tn dl.ltlbiiie tbe balame leinalnlng Iu the hnnds el Allan A. Ilerr, te nnd nmeng Ihose Irgnllv enllilei inih same, villi sit ler that purpose, en wkiinkh. DAV. . AlKU'HT II. Issy, nl IOu'cIihiL a. in., In the l.lbmt y Koeiu el tlie Court lleime, In the oily of l.iuicasler, whom nil persen luteieated In said dlslilbullen may attend. . . . . OWEN P. IIIIICKKH, lyle-aidS Auditor. Mil I, .'.,. , 11", 11 V f, CHI ITlSTATI'.OF Plti:i)l'HIOSCllWi:N,i:n, -t Inte of ljluaslil illy, dereiieesL Letters of Rdllllllllriitlim been itnililed m ttin uiuleml I it en sniu estate navlnir snin rsiRte Having ned, nil persons tn iftlllltfsl 111 llui iiluli,rsli,iiti1 till mtr.n. I..i debledthvmteiltli tiMiuestedliilnnku lininerilnm iMMMiiiin. nun inese navitig i latins or ueiiiatuls iiKiilusl the aiune, will present them without de. lay.ler settlement u u,,, uuderslgni'd. ANNA bLirWKN'.KII, . ., ,, .... . Admlnlslratru. ' II II. WAfiMKii, Attorney. JjJlitdS rpSTATi: OF T.l'WI.H HKPriN(J7T,ATK . . V'". c.ny "' ''iKicasler. deceased. Let. ters of ridtnliilstml Ien en sulil estatii hav lug been irmnl.d le llm uiiilortlKticil.allperaonsVi Ti'iite 1 Iheli-lonreiequestrd te umko'lmmedlate pay. tuent, and theso having claim or dcinnnii ivgulnst the sumo will present ibein for seiiln iiient te the undersigned, residing in the cltv of Lmicasler. "' " tllUlSTIA.SAIIEl'TINtl.Adinlnlstmtrli. Jehn A. Cov lk, Attorney, JyluVtdS JSTATi: OF HHHF.CCA HF.NKDICT. lii latoef the city of Lancaster. Lancaster Ce. defeased. I he undersigned auditor, apimlnted te pass upon nieeptletis te Dm nnddlsirlbutn the lialanm iiimalnlng In thnhandser llnnjaiiilu K ilenedlct.admlntstratiird. b. n., et said dece dent, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that puipesn en'I UhSDAI , SKPTKMIIkll 7, istsi. at" ie 'o'clock a. in., In the Llbmry ltiNim el the Court Meuse, lu the city of Lancaster, w here nil persons Interested In said distribution may attend, JNO, A. COYI.K. JllWtdS Audltei. I7i.st.vti: or HineLPii lkpkvkh, U lain et the tty of Lancaster, Ijiivcatter Ce, deitastd 'the undersigned auditor, sp pointed tn pass iiihiii ovcepllena te Iho account and distribute thu biilatue remaining In the hands or Jehn It Lefever and Mb haul 11. Lo Le fev er, administrators of said decedent, te and among theso legidl) entitled te the same, will sit ter that putpoeen TUKSIl V.Y, AUllUHT 10, Inn., at 1 o'clock p in., In the Llbmry Keem el the Courtlleuse, In the city et linciuter, where all poisons Interested lu said distribution may attend. JNO. A. IOYLE. ylMtdS Auditor. ji i r..i.v jcirr. B AHtlAl.NS t Mere Bargains LOU THIS WEEK AT- ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, NO. 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCA3TEI!, PA. AIIOUT ONE HUNDI1KD LADIES' CIIII.DHE.N'S AND APRONS VVE WILL SELL Al LESS MAThltlAL THAN COST or LAW N AI'ltONS, lth I'lealed Itiillle. He. Lace r.uge 1(111110, 1 c lie. mid K I AIK.ETI CKEDLAW.N NUUSINU Al'lteNS at lJc uplecu. LAWN AI'KONS wlih Colored Nccdlenerk Edge at 19c. Trlinmea with I.aceilnch wldo,enly l:c.aplece. 1 rimmed lib MiUtbese Ijice, only :ic apiece. Trimmed with I-ice Edging and Inserting, only "Tl cents. Trimmed with Une vvide Necdlenerk Edging, enlyiie. apiece. Trlmuud with lde Itusalan Ijiceaud Inserting, only Jlc. Tiliuined llh Needlework hdglng and Insert ing, euly JH.' Nl KM Nil Al'UO.NS, lucked Edged and Lace Inserting, only He. COLOllED I V.WN AI'KONS, 1 rimmed with Coleted i-iedlowerk Edging, only S'S;. PINK ALL LACE AI'KONS, only 57c. CIULDItEN'3 DKESS APllONS as low u Xc. nplece. Special Bargains. Tt KKL KKD1AHLK LINEN, Deuble Width, rast Celers, Hu.ii) ard. 10 Deren ELEOA.VT LINES' MOM1E Sl'I.Abll Kits, rrlnged Ilerdered and Mumped, only 37c. 23 Dezen DOITED .SWISS F1CIII S, Large Mze b'leaie, While nud -Navy, at iiv. apiece. 10 Dezen LADIES' Ml SLI.V DKAWEKS.wllh Kullllng, I'ulllngand: Hands, at 19c apiece. One Let of CHILDKEN'S COKSET WAISTS, slightly Soiled, nt i'ic. apiece. Si Dezen LOTTA WIKElll eTLES at be. apiece. 0 Dezen HIP Ill'STLES.enlyl'tc. apiece, LADIES' KNITMIAWLb, LnigeSlze lilackaud Cardinal, at &0c. apiece. ,..J Yards Elegant Finn CAMIIKIt EM1IKOI- DKIU LUUINIJ.5 Inch Wide, only lie. a yard. .Vje Vards, li Inches Wide, euly 13c. a yaid. 90 Dezen ALL LINEN HEAM tlEKMAN DA MASK TOWELS, lied Honlered, hlze nil?, only 15e, apiece. 25 Dezen 1ILKACIIED LINEN NAPKINS al .15c. a dozen. 5U) Jinxes lOUKISTKUCHINLS, linn Quality 0 yards put up In Paper Satchel, only UKc. a box. 50 Dezen LINEN CHEMISETTES, Pleated with Cellars, All sizes, only l'Jc. nplece. fVRMTUUK. piUHNITUllE WAUKHOOMH. IIUV YOUKSELP A l'AIK Or THOSE Felding Dress PiUews. CALL KAKLYAT Hoffmeier's Furniture Warerooms. They are the nicest thing out and we have J ust received another let of them. 26 EAST KINO STREET. QPKOIAL. U Y( 'OUNOMEN and YOUNU LADIES edll. cuaU'd for JtUHINEBS by a ceurse lu HOOK. KEEl'INU, Single nnd Deuble Entry: AKIT1I MKTIO as applied Inlluslncsst COKKEsreN. DENOE, I'llACTICAL l'ENMANSHIl'i all manner et llualuess Papers and Commercial Law. Time iciulred te cemplete the ceurse from THKEEteHIJt MONTHS. Students can enter any tlme. rail term begins Monday, September 6. Full particulars by mail, or call at Jluslness College Looms, Ne. 10m East King Street. 11. C. WE1ULEK, Tlnclp I T U18 I'Al'Klt IS PIUNTKD WITH INK Manufactured by J. K. WRIOHT A:;00 mrl9-lyd Stitb andlllare SU 1'hUadelpbls, l'a INKHALWATKKH, APOLL1NAIKS WATEK, the Queen of Table Waters, Hawthorn Spring of Saratoga, at JUUUAKT'SOLD WINK BTOKE, lLE.SIiAYMAKstli.Agt. i i.r& -: - .it vcifs. '-feSi
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