Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 02, 1886, Image 2

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LAXCABTKB. AUGUST 2. 1886.
TheSIieerit.
The Democratic state convention is held-
flat daUy In the elumns of gessippy news-
W jwiwmuu "'" v.v-r v.t
! a h hwkA-ny f,rTVKmrmMnnBQ vrhn
f an mere interested in telling or inventing
;twbt they think will be read with zest
rattan In discovering or giving out the
i,! .!, A knot tlie oIte nt If. till U Mint. Mm
twrdr " .""'""- "-
L-T Democrat of the various counties nave
H already chosen all but about fifty of the
fev s&O delegates who compose their cenven-
EJsTtlen; that net mere than nttyef these
&& 4 have been instructed for anybody ana lew
' Jv of thn ethers have made anv nublic or
'H.-t - nttiATAi9 ileAlaratlnn nf Miatr viflirfl find
fi (liatvnnMiAUl In a nlimldl nf nUAnt. Il
KiV stances attempts te instruct have been
Ba, voted down me3t empliatically, the con-
is atttuenta being content te rely en the in-
ID teUbtence and integrity of their represen-
fm tatlves, and the prevailing feeling being
'& one of confidence In the ability of the con
ventien te de its own work in its own way.
As an esteemed Republican contem
porary, which sometimes takes a correct
view of Democratic politics, is moved te
ay, it will be a convention of the masses
and net of the bosses.
A desperate attempt has been made in
many quarters te force the Issue of a per
sonal contest at Ilarrisburg between sup
posed rivalsfer the leadership of the Venn
ylvauia Democracy. Mr. Wallace has
been said te be seeking the nomination for
purposes of his own. Mr. Randall has been
reported as favoring his nomination one
day and as prepared te knife him the next,
te suit or serve a factional end. Mr. Coxe
is reported as declaring for Mr. "Wallace ;
Mr. Scott is reported as declaring against
Mr. Wallace and Mr. Black Mr. Piellet
if-nperted as considering Mr. McCennick
"'the strongest nominee; and se it runs.
If it were all true and we suspect a
great deal of it is net it would be a very
ullght indication of the drift of sentiment
In a great organization of 450,000 voters or
of the action of 359 delegates convened for
council and the common weal. Very few
of the leaders of Democratic thought have
spoken .except te express their confidence
of success this fall, their cooperation in the
effort te secure it, and their ideas of what a
fit platform would be, and that it is
necessary te name a man whose principles
and record are in harmony with it. The
fact of the present interest attaching te
Democratic politics in this state is the best
commentary upon the recent blutling beasts
of the opposition that they would have a
walkover.
The Short Cut.
The Philadelphia Times makes a geed
point when it says that if entire prohibi
tion of the sale and manufacture of liquor
is a proper and desirable thing, and ene
which will be acceptable te the majority of
the people of the state,without violation of
the just rights of the minority, there is no
occasion te resort te the indirect and
tedious method of a constitutional amend
ment te secure it. Such an amendment
cannot be procured without the consent of
two consecutive legislatures and final
submission te and adoption by a majority
of the people at the polls. This is a long
and doubtful way. The quick and sure
method is such regulation by the legisla
ture as will withdraw all existing license
privileges and suppress the sale of liquor
by statute. If the Prohibitionists are sin
cere in their purposes and have faith in the
people, and if the Republicans who de
clare for the submission of the Prohibition
1.1 plank.want te have a test of the Issue, let It
be made such in the legislative districts of
the state; and let them, separately or In
unison, put up men pledged te pass laws te
suppress the sale and manufacture.
The Democratic party believes in the
power of legislation en this subject, for
the regulation and control of the liquor
traffic in conformity with a sound popular
opinion and for the protection of the public
welfare. It believes in license implying
the exercise of judgment and discretion in
the grant. It believes in taxing the traffic
te raise revenue te help support the state
government. While sucli laws are en the
books it believes in their enforce
ment; and when upon a fair test
they are proved insufficient it believes in
strengthening them. When the judicial
discretion is weakly or wrongfully exer
cised in granting or withholding license,
Us legal limitations should be mere clearl v
fj.-$ daCned ; and when the tax laid is net sum.
Kwamt 10 restrain the number of liquor-
' r; Settintt Dlarat within nrnner llmlfe -
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'LP tte du amount of revenue it should
5 ba increased.
tfa, There need be no mlstake about the
Damecratlc position, and we belleve there
wlUbe no equivocation about the Deme-
ratio declaration en this subject.
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Torpedo Ballooning.
-, , xne most interesting point in the account
' ijel the trip of the Trench torpedo balloon
i MVW V11MUVU1K W J.UJ1UUU US LUe KIWCfRU
ta keeping the balloon at a censtaut height
, fit 160 est by means of water ballast drawn
"mfer discharged at will through a tuh
ILtaaJllBg en the sea below. As te the ter-
yaoe wat.ia another matter ; for the balloon
aim large target and must keep at analti analti
Maef some 3.000 feet te be out of reach
JilZSf " mcu,fl a Are at that
m MM tk practice must be geed te Wt the
mm c snip; a city, te be sure, Is a
- -,Mt.
aai It. ' Tterptfiew" could
have dreppe H explosives from a perfectly
swan elmtieR, but the number of ter-
pedee that can be carried by a balloon is
be snail that with an acllve lookout and a
geed (Ire department a city should have
nothing te fear from a whole "army
navy" hidden in the " brecy blue."
The Texan Trouble.
The Texans seem te have ceme te the
conclusion that if we cannot get an apol
ogy from Mexico, the best way out of the
matter will be te get the beet en the ether
leg, i. e. te de something for which Mexice
can demand an apology. Secretary llaynrd
can then very easily nccomuiedito our
Southern neighbor with a few soft words,
as it will require neither the kicking of an
army nor the building of a navy. Tills
course Is also en the side of economy , as any
indemnity which we maylune topayfer
outrages by Americans will be insignificant
in comparison with the cost of a warlike
demonstration. Of course we may have
te hang a Texan or two, but we can trust
the Lene Star state te ceuce.il most of her
avengers, while we make a geed show of
huntlDg them down.
a
Upen High Authority.
Hen. Allan G. Thurman is a Jeffersonian
Democrat whom his party delights te honor
and is always glad te hear from.
When he says the president is constantly
gaining In the esteem of his party aud the
confidence of the country the opinion car
ries great weight with it.
We believe that if the president would
ask Mr. Thurmau's judgment about sign
ing the oleomargarine tax bill, he would
say: " Don't."
i a.
Kx-Senateu Allan Q. Thi'iiman
thinks Mr. Cleveland is growing with the
people and will be his own successor.
Tun French spent their Sunday holding
an election. The better the day, think they,
the batter the deed. It was a Republican
Sunday. The returns thus far received
show the election of 100 Republican deputies
and 40 Conservatives. The Republican
have gained nine seats and lest seveu. M.
Ferry and M. Goblet, minister el publie in
struction, have been re-elected. M. Marnier,
editor of the EveAcne nt, has defeated Emlle
Olivier.
Possibly It Congress would adjourn and
thecampmeetinga would quit, the clerk of
the weather might be persuaded te let up.
Andrew D. Whits Is talked of for suc
cessor te Jehn Aniett from theEluilra, N'.Y.,
district. Arnett, who is about te retire from
Congress en account of ill health, is a very
popular man, and a wealthy representative
of large business Interests. Though a Demo
crat hehas been returned irem a Republican
district without opposition. Mr. White, who
Is emphatically " a literary feller," is new in
Europe, and has no information of the move
in his behalf.
There are mere telephones In ue in New
Yerk city than In the whole of Ilrltaln. Eng
land uses but 13,000 telephones, while the
total number In use In the world Is 325,000.
Frem an able article by K. W. Gilliam In
the Xerth American Iicvxcic are gathered
Interesting points en the Chinese question.
A werkinguian In China receiving 10 te 12
cents a day can wcure passage, te America as
low as J 12. Once here he makes 3 te ?" per
day, at the same tlme living almost as cheaply
as be did in China. The remittance from
California te China was last year $15,000,000,
andtbOBum total for twenty-tlve years has
been nearly 5200,000,000 !
" It is," saysi Professer (illllaui, " Intrin
sically the curse et Irish landlerdism, since
the pith of the matter Is the exportation of
profits, and it Is immaterial whether the
drain be through lord or laborer." The pro
fessor dwells upon the fact that It Is net op
pression eF overcrowding In China that is
forcing these people upon us, but they are
simply attracted by the higher prlcu of labor.
The restrictions upon Immigration im
posed by Congress In 1SS2 have proved inade
quate te check the Hew of Chinese laborers.
The writer admits that the friendship of
China should be cherished, but solf-preserva-tlen
Bheuld be the first consideration. He
throws all " traditions te the wludstbatde
net make America first of all ter Americans."
In conclusion ha says: "The threo grea
families into which mankind Is divided
black, yellow, white (the debasing effects
of amalgamation across color lines indicate
this) should develop within themselves,
and toward what apparently are their respec
tive bounds, a half-clvlltzed, civilized and
enlightened condition."
It seems that the Pennsylvania congress
men during the present session introduced
870 bills, of which only 140 were of a general
or publie character, whlle 739 related te pen
sions and private claims. Oi the 110 only five
have become laws. Of these five, two were
offered by Mr. Randall one the pension bill
and the ether the joint resolution providing
for the temporary expenses of the govern
ment Twe were public building bills one
Introduced by Mr. Ermentrout, providing
for an incrcase of the appropriation for the
publie building at Reading, aud the ether In
troduced by Mr. Hrewn providing for a
public building at Willlamspert. The filth
was Mr. O'Neill's bill granting the right et
way through the arsenal grounds at Phila
delphia, te the Kensington ,t Tacony rail
road company. The oleomargarine bill has
passed both houses and Is new In the hands
or the president The Bundry civil appro
priation bill, Introduced by Mr. Randall, is
in conference and will also beceme a law
before the adjournment Mr. lliestand, the
Lancaster member, Introduced nineteen bills,
the most notable or which were the Lancas
ter publie building bill aud the act Increasing
leaf tobacco liniwrt duties. Seven passed out
of nearly nine hundred Introduced seems te
be a small proportion, but Pennsylvania has
done about as wellns the reitef the Union.
PERSONAL.
Matthew Arnemi'h beh Is a composer,
and has recently set te music his father's
"Requlescat"
II. M. Jehnsen, of l'lttsburg, in Cleve
land en Saturday lowered the world's rec
ord ler running one hundred yards Irem 10
te 0 If) seconds.
Mil Jehn Uevi.k O'Rkii.lv'h anuual
canee tour will this year be made en the
Delaware river, and his comrade en the voy vey
age will be Dr. Ramen Gulteras, lately of the
Harvard Medical school.
M. Damala, Sarah Ileruhardt's husband,
was recently arrested as an accomplice of
lace smugglers. Dauiala excused himself by
saying that when his wile Is away llfe Is tee
Intolerably monotonous.
Hen. G. A. Jenks, the new solicitor gen
eral, is at his hemein Ilroekvllle, la., arrang.
ing some private affairs, and will net qualify
oraasumetho duties or his new office until
Tuesday, the 10th Instant.
Mrs. Cleveland was en Sunday ad
mitted upon certificate from the Central
l'resbyterlan chureh, of llullale, te the First
Presbyterian church or Washington. The
president did net attend dlvlne service.
Mr. HenrvIiivine and Miss IIoleuTerry
and her daughter sailed from Southampton
en Sunday, en the Fulda for New Yerk. Air.
Irving intends te go en a yachting crulse
along the Atlantic coast, returning te Eng
land lu live weeks.
Jehn Dennkh, ene of the eldest and most
successful hotel-keepers In Ilarrisburg, died
Sunday, aged about 70 yeara About thirty
years age he was a victim or suspended ani
mation and had been placed m a coffin, In
which he lay two days when evldencea el life
were discovered.
Themas Edisen, the fatheref thellnventer,
lives at liurenla Heacb, Mich., and 1b a re-
Sr.,"Su'' .""'" preserveu man or Si years.
The Detroit Frtt Press says that he has six
children, three by hla first and three by his
prevent wife, and Uiat the yeunget child U
tint lour years old.
OKSr.RAt. ltUTLKR Mid 111 SOU 1111 lld B
beating contest en KatunUycm tlioMerriinao
river, ner Ijowell, Mnw. The lther pro
pelled a ralbeat aud lih Hen n raiioe. The
beats kept neil together fur a inlle or mere,
when the latter Braduallv paddled away from
his competitor. A largecrew d V itneasetl the
content.
AmiK l.isr.T dletl at Hnyreiith, en Satur
day night. He wni bem at lUIdlns. October
2, 1W or 1S11. Ills father placed him at the
age of Oat the piano, and at 'J he had given hit
first concerU In ls3 he made an utmnveat
fill attempt te enter the Conservatoire nt
1'arl, but aoen III!) concerts gained him n
wide reputation, and Irem 1SJ1 te ls!T he wen
veritable triumph at londen and ParK In
the latter year he composed his opera, " len
Sanche en le Chateau dps Amours." In M
he wrote bis " llovelutionary Symphony,"
ana neon auer uecatne (anion aa'i.iiu-u
All Kuropeadinlred his wonderful skill, in
l!H3hewas named master of the chapel at
W Ulnar.
11 ASM! ItALl. XKUS.
A Utile Talk Atent ItirtlrrBt Amrrlran l!mr,
It VeUrlr anil Thrlr Merlin or Demerit.
The League games en Saturday were: At
Philadelphia, Detroit 0, Philadelphia 3 ; at
New Yerk, New Yerk 3, Chicago 2: at Dos Des Dos
ten, ltosteu 11, SL Leuis I ; at Washington,
Kansas City 2, Washington 0.
The Association games en Saturday were:
At Philadelphia, St Leuis 13, Athletic l j at
llaltltuere (twelve innings), Louisville 2,
Ualtimere 1 , at Hroeklyu, ltroeklyn I, Cin
cinnati 0; atStaten lslaud, Mets 7, Pittsburg
fi.
Dennv Mack's Wilkesbarre team slugged
the pitcher el Danville's team unmercifully
en Saturday, defeating them by 21 te I. Al Al Al
toena defeated Scranton by 7 te 2.
Ramsey, of Ixulsville, nttcluxl a wonder
ful game en Saturday. In twelve Innings
he struck seveuteen or the Ualtimere team
out and but no hit was made oil him. Kit
rev was enlv hit five times.
Fisher, manager of the Altoeua-s lias been
released r.t his own request and he will
manage (jcranten. The latter get a geed
man.
Watum. Kluir. Creslev and Heifer, of
O'Leary's club, are new en the new Scran
ton team. , , ,
Klllck was almost mobbed in Philadel
phia en Saturday while umpiring, and the
police had a terrlule tight te keep the crowd
off him. The Spertni; Life says It was a dis
graceful affair and could have been pre
vented by the Philadelphia people. In the
face or the big kick the Detreits outplayed
the home nine at every relnt
Brooklyn Is playing great ball and draw
ing tremendous houses.
McTamany Is getting well rapidly aud he
will accompany the liroeklyn West trxlay.
Uarklns' arm Is getting along Urt-rate,
and he will seen l en the liroeklyn team.
The team which new represents Y likes
barre in the Stale Association is very streup,
and they are almost certain of wiunlug the
pennant. The club Is worthy 'or a place In a
better association. It Is well managed by
Denny Mack, the well known base ball vet
eran, who has made money for the stock
holders aud has a nice snug sum In the
treasury. The players are all well known
In Lancaster. Hilly Rellly, who played
with the Ironsides in 15.1, Is hert
step or the team. He is a won wen
derlul base runner and his steals amaze the
coal miners. He Is hitting the ball right
en the nose. Billy Hoever, whehas relatives
in the city, often visited l-ancaster with the
Nationals. He is playing centre field with
the Wilkesbarre, and Is the highest salaried
man en the team. He was released by
Barnie tbls season, as plenty of the best ball
players in the country have been. He Is a
valuable man and great hitter. Johnny Mc Mc
Kee, of Ilarrisburg, Is playing left Held te
"the Queen's taste," and gets everything
coming bis direction. He is also a safe,
hard hitter, and his exemplary habits make
him a great favorite. Eddie Creamer,
of Newark, is another of the sluggers; he is
playing nrst uase anu asienisuing me na
tives. Simmons Is a second baseman of the
Uiggins style ; he always works hard and
gees after balls In a way that shows he Is net
afraid of the error column. Kelly, the right
fielder, halls Irem KellyviUe. Although
that town Is net named after him, Wilkes
barre maybe In the lutuie. He is a great
runner and bears a striking resemblance te
Pat lloenoy. Renner Is a tine third baseman
and splendid runuer. StalUe Is the Dutch
pitcher of the team aud Is wonderfully
clever, as his record of the season shows.
He is backed up by young Hallman,
of Philadelphia, who has few equals as a
catcher. Fitzslmmens is the ether catcher,
and besides doing geed work Is one of the
noisiest kickers in the Association. O'Don O'Den
uell Is a new man en the team, but he is
pitching geed bait The town has the base
ball fever bad, and of course it has the usual
number el crauksen the subject There Is
great rivalry between Wilkesbarre and Scian Scian
ten, and with a geed team in the latter city
they could make things lively without auy
association.
When Merris gets back te Pittsburg he
will find that he Is net the big favorite be was
when he left home.
In Saturday's game Rellly, el Wllkev
liarre. had three two-base hits and te sin
gles ; Cramer had two doubles and three
singles ; Hoe vera home run, a double and
two singles, aud McKee had a double and
three singles.
Oldtleld, who has become a favorlte in
Washington, is In Philadelphia, sick.
Bagley, late et Scranton, has signed with
New Yerk.
One-armed Dally gets (200 a month In Mil
waukee, which is big pay for a peer pltcber.
It has Just been learned that the League
ball players have formed a protective asso
ciation, something like the Knights of Laber.
Johnny Ward, et New Yerk, Is president;
be Bays it Is net their purpose te disorganize
base ball, but players wilt be protected mero
than heretofore.
"Juice" Latham Is a cie.it coacher in
Utlca. It is net kuewn whether it Is due te
bis or "Chick" Uotlerd's efforts that their
club leads the Association.
It la likely that Ramsey and Uecker, of
Loulsvllle, are no longer kicking against
each, as both are doing wonderful work.
The newspapers of the American Associa
tion cities still think that Newark ought te
disband, but they don't de be worth a cent
One of the owners or the Wilkesbarre
Jlecenl Is a brother or Pitcher Powell.rocent Pewell.rocent Powell.recent
ly released by llaraie and signed by. Cin
cinnati. Powell and Fulmerare great Irlends
and this is the first time they have been
separated In a number et years.
Dan O'Leary's Scranton club proved a
failure. Dan made a hard fight of it befere
he gave up. JVtie lerfc Hun. If Dan
made a fight be did net de It for the
geed of the club, by auy means. It would
have been a great deal better for the city of
Scranton and the whole Association it they
bad ueverseen O'Leary.
Some time age a story et hew Tem Yerk,
the umpire, was abused by officials or the
Kansas Cityclub was published. The cow
boy people at once denied It New Jim
O'rlourke, whose word will be taken by
most all la.se ball 'teeple, tells the story.
Frem what he Bays the Kansas City folks
acted like druuken ruffians. Philadelphia
and Baltimore have heretofore had hard
names In regard te the treatmeut of umpires,
but Kansas City and Washington can " give
them the lilteeu ball " and beat them.
On Saturday the Mayflower ball club, of
this city, went te Marietta te play a game et
balL Fast Line was late and the club did
net reach Marietta in time te play a full
game. There wero but live Innings, at the
end of which the score steed 11 te 0 in favor
of the Lancaster representatives.
The Rroeklyns eutbatted and eutflelded
Pittsburg yesterday and still lest by 10 te U.
In tbls city en Saturday the Merritt club
defeaed the High Scheel as fellows :
High Scheel e ! e 3 l
ilurrltls n s u ii t
ltase Hits Merrills, 10 ; High Scheel,
0-6
0-b
TllOVtlLK jm viTvanvuu.
Tfpbeld Fever Epidemic In the Southern Por
tion of the City,
Typhoid favor has almost assumed ejil ejil ejil
domle proportions In Seuth I'itLsburg. Of
135 cases in the city, 75 are in two wards of
the Seuth Bide, Blx deaths have occurred
within the past twenty-tour hours and eight
new cases were reperted Sunday, The
disease seems te be spreading aud the resi
dent et that section are greatly alarmed.
The physldauH attribute the epidemic te im
pure water.
lie lia Katen Fourteen Dogs.
Jeseph Iioldreck, a robust-looking liohe liehe
mtan, was before a justice In Pittsburg charg
ed with keeping nine dogs. When asked
what be did with be many or them Jeseph
caused a great commotion in court by coolly
remarking that he fattened them in suinmbr
and killed and ate them in the winter. He
added:
"I haf twenty a Utile vile age and ve eat
fourteen et dem. Times is bad and my
woman aud der kinder like them well."
He was ordered te kill or procure license
for his dogs, lie said they would eat sevcu
of them aud get licenses ler the ether two.
teBNOTK, MO& DAI
Bolten Mourning Cant.
Frem the ltoaten Kecent
The ether day a v ery dainty young woman
In black, with mourning veil se draped b te
set oil her shapely head and neck te advan
tage, entered a large stationery store en
Washington strwt, and said sweetly te a clerk
behind the counter" ...
"De you have all kinds of mourning
cards?" .....
"Yes'ni; we have the cards, and can get
them engraved for you."
"Mourning playing cards I"
"Why, y; don't you think they would
be real nloe and tasty ?"'
The clerk was obliged te confess that the
trade hadn't yet reached the point of supply
ing playing cards with mourning lierders for
bereaved levers of whist and poker, and the
lady left the store disappointed.
riii-: iiATiiiMi uhkss.
Once It was Urvv and u. fashioned for tuu
Ufa hs.lt hour et opeu In the tens,
And ItidielU'tvd the fenn of the bather Irem
sun
And teft the fair swimmer at eose.
Hut new It I small and is tnnhletted ler elun.
In a halt hour et walk en the beach,
And heic It's tee high and there It's tee low
Ami iu tight as the akin en n peach
- Mrtmi the CWmntiii- ;(;xifA.
lr you nre tillleus. take l)r Vlercc's " ricmant
l'urirami" l'ellete." the original ' I.ltlle I.Iver
nils." Of all druggists. iiIW.SAh
The alleual Credll In Ne More
solidly founded than the reputation of Uoemui's
I a'tclne Plasters. They are kne n. appreciated
aud used evervwherw In America It hospitals
aud Its homes. Physicians, pharmacists and
drugKtsts affirm that for promplne of action,
certainty and ranRe of curative qualities they
are beyond comparison. The public are again
CAatlened against the cheap, worthies and
chameless Imitations offered by mendacious
psrtles under the gute of similar mounding
uame. ncha "ispslcin," "Capsicum." "Ca-pucln.-"
" Capslclne.'' etc. Ak for Unon ,
buy of respectable druggists only, and make a
personal examination, rite genuine has the
Three Seals ' trademark and the went Cap Cap
Une cut In the centre. a2M,W',Sw
HfKOlAL HUT I O Kit.
"HACKMKTACK " a lasting and fragrant per
luine. price 55 and 50 cents. Forsaleby II. li,
Cochran, Druggist Ne. IK NerthQueen itreet
Wonderful Cure.
VI. V. Heyt Ce, Wholesale and ltetall Urug Urug
trlitsel Keine, Ga.,says We have been teUtng
l)r. King's ew Discovery, Klectrtc Hitlers and
Ilucklen'a Arnica balve for two years. Have
ncv cr handlist rvmedles that soil as well, or rIve
such universal satisfaction. There hae been
some wonderful cures effected by these medi
cines In this city. Miverat cases of pronounced
Consumption have been entirely cured by use
et a tev bottles of Dr. King's Sew Discovery,
taken In connection with Wectrte Hitters. te
guarantee them always. Sold by 11 R Cochran,
Druggist, it; ana isj -ertu yuceusirvtt, i.an
caster, Pa.
til
Sl.EKPl.KSS NIGHT!, made miserable by
that terrible cough, "-nlleU' enrels the remedy
for you. t'nrsaleuy 11. U. Cochran, Druggist, he
137 North Queen struct
Active, Pushing aud Reliable,
II. It Cochran, Druggist, 1J7 and 1st North
Queen etreet, Lancaster, Pa., can always be re
lied npen te carry In stock the pnnat and best
goods, and sustain the reputation et being ac
tive, pnsblnn and reliable, by recemmendtne
articles w lUi well e-stabllsh&d merit and iuch as
are popular. Having the agency for the cele
brated Dr King's New Discovery for consump
tion, colds and coughs, wyi sell It en a positive
guarantee. It will surely euro an and every
affection of threat, I ungs, and chest, and In order
te prove our claim, we ask you te call and get a
Trial Bettle r're. (1)
Dr. lUfwLiR Webx Strut, Purely vegetable,
pleasant te take, wl" expel worms If any exist,
no purgative required "after using. Price, 55
cent, by all druggist. feb-3mdllV,tr
THE ItEV. OEO. II. THAYKIt, of bourbon
Ind , says : Iteth myself and wire ewe our Uvea
teSHItUH'S CONSUMPTION CUUK." Ker sale
by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist Ne. 137 North Queen
street
Osi Cettlb ErricTS x Ccbb. Mr. Oscar E. B.
Kech, of Allcntewn, Pa., was bedfast with In
flammatory rheumatism in the winter of lssi
Doctors could de nothing te relieve him. He
commenced using Uress' Uheumatie llmedy.
Uy the tlme he had used halt a bottle he could
leave hi bed; when he had finished the bottle
ha was cured and has net had a return of the
disease since. In his own words, "1 iwl better
than ever before." Price f 1, by all drngulsu.
lebS-lmifllWtK
AUK OV MADE miserable by Indigestion,
Constipation, Dizziness, Less of Appetite, Ycl Ycl
ew bkln t Shlleh's Vltaltzer is a pe-dttve cum.
Ker pale by It. It. Cochran, IJrugglst 'e. 137
North Queen street
A Kemarkable Geed Man
Is he who attends te the comfort of his family
and will net let his little ones suffer wlthnuVc wlthnuVc
tlen of the Threat and Lungs, whereby their
lives mav be endangered, but who should at all
times give them that sovereign remedy, Kemp's
Ilalsam. Prlcu 'M cents and il. Trial tite n.e
Fer sale by II. IS. Cochran, druggist 137 North
Queen street ()
roil DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complaint yen
have a printed gus-rantce en every bottle of ohl ehl ohl
leh's Vftallzer. It neverfaUs te enre, Fer sale
by 11. 11. Cochran, Druggist Ne. 137 North Queen
street
Hay Fever Sufferer.
Thonumberef peeple annually afflicted with
this most annoying malady seems te be greatly
en the Increase. The editor of this Journal
Is an annual victim, and, with a view te discover
a specltlc cure, has trlvd numerous remedies.
Of these Ely' Cream lialm Is by all odds the
quickest and most wttufactery, two appllca
nuns greauy auaying me usual symptoms In
the nose and eyes.
w
would recommend Its
use by all subject te hay fever, and we gladly
ucar unMeiiciit-u irsumeny 10 iw cmcacy in out
case. s Media, Pa., Jiecertl.
Jyl7-2wdeedAw
AUltEAT DISCOVEUY.
The greatest discovery of the nineteenth cen
tury Is Dr. Leslie's Special Prescription for sick
headache, which Is the discovery of an eminent
physician and used by him for ever thirty years
injiuiv KiviuK il mj loe puuuc, anu u sianus w
day without, a rival, bead advertisement In
another column.
SHILOII'S VlTALIZEItlswhat yen need for
Constipation, Leas of Appetite, Dizziness, and
all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75
cent per botUe. ter sale by 11. U. Cochran,
Druggist Me. IS) North Queen street.
UOTUEUSI MOTUEUSII MOT1IEI13III
Are you disturbed at night and broken of yenr
rest by a sick chUd snffertng and crying with
the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? If se,
e at once and get a bottle or Mrs. W1NSLO W'S
OOTH1NU BYum. It wtU relieve the peer
little sufferer Immediately depend upon It ;
there U no mistake about It There fa net a
mother en earth whehas overused It, who will
net teU you at once that It will regulate the
bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief
and health te the child, operating like magic It
is perfectly safe te use In all ceses, and pleasant
te the taste, and Is the prescription or ena of the
eldest and best female physicians In the United
states. Sold everywhere. 28 cent a betue
mavSl-lFdM.W.BAw
SHILOII'S CAT A HUH KKMEDV-a positive
cure for Catarrh, Dlptherla, and Canker Meuth.
Ker sole by II. It Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137
North Queen street
Ilucklen'a Arnica Suite,
The Itcst Pal ve In the world for Cuts, Bruises,
Seres, Ulcers, Hall Uheum, Fever Seres, Tetter,
Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin
Eruption, and positively cures Piles, or no pay
required, it is guaranteed te give perfect satis
faction, or money refunded. Price 55 cents per
box. Fer sale by U. U. Cecnrun, Druggist 137
and 133 North Queen street Lancaster, Pa.
IIIIOWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA.
I themest effective Pain Destreyerln the world.
WtU most surely quicken the bleed whether
taken Internally erkfappllcd externally, and
thereby mera certainly UKLIEVE PAIN,
whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain
alleviator, and It Is warranted doable the
strength of any similar preparation.
i cures pain in me eiae, iiaca or ueweis, sere
Threat,
ttllli
umatlsm. Toethacho and ALL.
tj.llld ..n., .. n-... S,..... U.llnn. . ..
s,
UHOWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA " should
be In every family. A teaspoon! ul of the Panacea
In a tn mhl or of bet water sweetened, If pre-
forred, taken at Dodtlme,
Ul JJU.JS.AJi ur A
UUlili, MntHUS WtUd,
rnSl-lyaM.W.ASw
The Mystery Sel red.
It has always been understood that consump
tion was Incurable, but It has recently been
discovered that Kemp's Balsam for the Threat
and Lungs Is giving mere relief than any known
remedy. It Is nuaruuteed te relieve und cure
Asthma, bronchitis and Coughs. Cull en II. 11.
Cochran, druggist Ne. 137 North Queen street
and get a trial bottle frce of cost Largu size M
cents and II.
W
MXNERAL, WATEKS,
APOLLINA1US WATKlt,
the Queen or Table Waters, Hawthorn Spring
of Saratoga, at
IIEIUAUT'SOLI) WINE STOKE,
ll.K.SLAYMAKEU, Agl.
s
i'JIINO
HAUT'8.
Ul'KNlNQ AT II, OKK
FINE TAILORING.
The Lanreat and ineat Cem pie te Assortment
of r IN h WOOLLENS for the Spring Tiude te be
found In the City of Lancaster.
A cholce Line of spring Overceatings and
1'anUUoenlngs In all the Lateat I'atterna.
l'rlcea Lew, Hest Workmanship, and all geed
Warranted as ropretontod.
H.GERHART,
NO. 3 NORTU QUXKN BTltKBTr
-tWOpposlte tie l'estcfflce? .iuarlydii
i rear
f , L -- -' J A j' f I "
HASTE M AKl- W s'rr "
WHAT! ! ! Uc you finished -un wdslunj- ? I li.ul imicli Ics
than you and you are through first hat soap de you use?"
"It isn't the soap. Use washing pewiUr ami you will get
through in half the time; it does the work fur you "
" I knew it will, but the clothes won't last half se long, we've
tried it. We use Ivery Seu altogether, it cleans mere easily and
quickly than any ether kind and 1 find the clothes last as long again.
My folks won't let me use washing powder."
"Of course tlu y won't, neither will mine, but 1 tic it anyhow.
1 don't care te save their clothes at the expense of my time ami back. "
Header, which de jeu Tdltie most, j(,llr laundress' time aud bark, or
jour clothes! If the Ternier, then let tier ue rupdiiiii: ponder.
Mussrs. PROCTER & GAMBLE, ununnvti. oiiie.
Dear Sirs: The sample of Ivery Seap receited from you is an
excellent laundry Seap, of gnat purity and mere than average
clean sing power.
Very respectfully yours.
The Jehn C l.recu Strie, I f Nwntf
Pnaccien, N. J , Dec. nth, i.
A WORD OF WARNINCt.
There are many white soaps, each represented te be "just as geed as the ' Ivery' )"
they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities
of the genuine. Ask for "Uery" Seap and Insist upon getting it.
Copyright lsfl, t, I'nutrr , (.amlile.
VMT
TirHlTK HOODS KOK St'MMhK WKAU.
HAGER &
White G-oeds for
1X1)1 A LIXEX,
F11KXC1I XAIXZOOK,
KXGL1SH XA 1X7. OOK,
1XDI A MVLL,
Embroideries and Laces I
SWISS KMIIUOIDKKIKS, rlennclilK nnil Overall te match. S AI.N.OOK ElllIKOl
IJEltlKS, Flouncing and Overall te match. CAMIIltIC KM llltOIIKKIK9, DrvM Matarlnl te
match. COLORED KMllllOlllEKlKS, llreiailutcrliil te match. EMIIUOIDEUIKS, KOIIKS.
KSCUItlAL LACE SKIRTING, l'.lack and Ecru. UUU'L'RE LACE Kl-OUNCIMJ, Hlack
and Ecru. KUYl'TIAN LACESKIKTIStl. White and C'rciun. KO 1"T1A.V LACE FI.OU.VC
I.NG9. White and (.nam. HEADED rilONTS, CORDED 1'IQl'E, SU ISS Jlt-'SLLV, r-UENCll
LAW.V, CAMIIRICS AND SATEENS
HAGER &
Nes. 25 and 27 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
N
EXT DOOK TO THE COUHT UOUHH.
FAHNESTOCK'S.
Wblte Qoeds, Lacea and Hmbrolderlos. Whlte Embrolderod Itobea, 82.60
up. Summer Undorwear, all elzea.
Summer Hosiery Summer Gloves,
Large Stock of theso Qoeds new In Store, and all Marked at Qulek
Seiling Prieee.
R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S,
NHXT DOOR TO THE COURT
VrETZOER & HAUGILMAN.
METZGER & HAUGHMAN
HAVE NOW IN BTO0K A FULL ASSORTMENT OK
BLACK FRENCH CISMERES.
HLACK CASHMERE at 15c.
HLACK UASHMKREatCillc.
11LACK CASH UEltEal 87c.
HLACK CASHMKRK at Sic.
HLACK CASHMERE nt lu.
HLACK CASHMERE at fl.OU.
.ALSO
BLACK HENRIETTA CLOTHS, DIAUONALS, TRICOTS, nod a full Line of HLACK SILKS, ut
LOW PRICES.
Metzger & Haughman,
Ne. 43 WeBt King Street, Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel
Herse Hetel, Lancaster", fa.
MOTIONS,
pjMBMAN'H.
GENTLEMEN'S
Balbriggan and Gauza Undershirts.
-THE HE3T-
White Shirts!
NECKTIES, rLAIN ANI KANCY HOSIKUV
SCARr l'INS, SLEEVE illUTTONS,
SUHl'ENUKRS,
-AT-
ERISMAN'S,
KO. V WEBT KINO BT LANCASTER, l'A
s
UMMKlt GOODS OF ALL KINDS.
Cletlnir Out at Itednccd Prices at Hcchteld'a.
NO.61N0KTU IJUEEN STREET.
New Is the time te buy your WINTER UN.
DERWEAR. as wool la advancing In prlce aud
higher prices will be the result.
Cante and Light-Weight Underwear new toll tell
ing cheaper than ever, at
. , llECHTeLD'S.
r. 8, A frcah aupjily of Working Bhlrta,
1'anU and Overalls Just received. Choice Hulld
ln,r LouiuUIUetcnt lvartjef the city ler sale en
easy tennj.
soil".
II. II CHKNWAM.,
Pkitrtssu or I'mmiimii
UUUliS.
BROTHER.
Summer Wear
V IV foil I A LAWXS,
I UKVK XAIXXOOK,
VOllDEI) Pltjl'E,
I' LAID LAWXS.
BROTHER,
HOUSE.
LANCASTER, PENNA.
HLACK CASHMERE atCTkc
HLACK CASHMERE at 7ie.
HLACK CASHMKRK at ll.'J
WAT VII KB.
w
ATOUES, OLOOKB, Aa
WATCHES, CLOCKS, An.
Bl'ECIALBALK OF UOLO-rLLLEU CASES
(llesa'a Manufacture), bunting or open-cased
watch, nlckle works, 15 Jewels, atom winding
and tutting (limited number) at "KO.00.
Alse 75 In gUvered hunting cases, buibe works.
at I7.W each.
Ureal bargains In Lancaster Watches. All the
beat Elglna and ethers. Correct time dally by
telegraph t only place In city. Beat watch and
Jewelry repairing. L. WEUER,
,. Ne. 1WX North Queen BtrceL
(NearlMt. II. Station.)
-Spectacles and Kye Glosses. Optical
Uoeds.
MADKHtA AND HlIKItKY WINES.J
VIntag0,irj3,lSUO, 1811, 1818, 1827, 1841, 1870,
AtllEIUARTHOLU WINK STORK,
II. K. SLAY MAKER, Agt
Cl'AKKLINO WINKS.
OUll OWN J1UAND I
Special Great "Western Wine.
The Klnest and I'urest American Wlne In the
Market, At
REIOART'S OLD WINS STORH.
jnr.tvrjrTar.
XAH(1AIN8I
Mere Bargains
Will THIS WKKK
. AT-
ASTRICH'S
Palace of Fashion,
NO. 13 BAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, l'A.
AHOUr ONE 1IUMIRK1) LADIES' AND
CIIII.HUK.V8
APRONS
WK WILL SELL AT LESS THAN COST Or
MATKKIAIk
LAWN Al'lttlNS, with l'leatcl UultlMlc. lJtce
hlm Kuril !, Uc, He. and lGc
I.ARiiE-rt CKEDLAWN MIUS1NU Al'UO.NS
al I'.KJ aiilrcc
LAWN Al'KONS wlili L'nlervd NiMSlloHerk
KllRHUl Uc.
Trlmuiea Itli I nce 1 1nch wldn, only l.e.nplccc.
Ttlmuieit with Malthoae licf, euty Sle. aplece.
Trimmed ulth Uicu KdliiR and Inserting, only
t cut.
Trliuuicd lilt Urn Wide NMilluerk EiIhIhk,
i.nly ?.j. aplccr.
Trlmtnul it Itli Ideltuwlm Iceaud lnjcitlng,
only 31c.
Trimmed with N red I e work KdRlnc and tnsurt tnsurt
InK.enly .Me
Nl'RSINO AIMlONSi. Tucked Edged and Lace
Inivrtlni;, only tic.
COLORED LAWN APRONS, Trimmed with
Colored evdlwurk Edging, mly&c.
KINK ALL LACE APRONS. only J7c.
CHILDREN'S DRESS Al'UO.NS allow a '.ic
anlect'.
Special Bargains.
TIRKLH RED TA1I1.K LINEN, Douhle Wldtll,
ral Celer, &c a jitnl.
10 Deen KI.KOANT LINEN MOM IE Sl'I.ASIl
ER.", t tinged ltenlerrd and Maiuped,
only 37c.
a lnurn DOTTED SWISS r'IClII ., iJirxe Mifl
s.iunru, W hlte and Navy, at zic aiilcce.
10 Dezen LADIES' Ml 8I.IN DRAWERS, wllh
Rullllui;, I'ulllnirand 1 Hundi, at IDC. apiece
Olie Let of CHILDREN'S CORSET WAISTS,
Mlehlly fielled, at, S. apiece.
Dezen LOTTA WIRE 111 STLESatl'c.aplrCfl.
30 Dezen 1111' lit STl.ES,enlyl;c. nploce.
LADIES' KNITnllAWI.s, LaiKoSIze Hlack and
Cardinal, alMc apiece.
&j iard K.lrtrant fine CAMItRIC EMIIROI
DERY M)(jINU,& Inch Wide, only
lie. a yard.
a) Yard, G Inchei Wide, only 1 Jc. a yanl.
M Deen ALL LINEN IIKAI i (iERMAN DA.
MASK TOH ELS, Rel l'.enlded, Hits
Mill, only lie. apiece.
IV Dezen RLEACIIED LINEN NAPKINS at
av. n dozen.
:) lleve TOURIST RUC1IINUS. Kine guallty
6 yanlt put tip In Paper batchel,
only l.'Vic a box,
auilextn I.INKV CHEMISETTES, Pleated with
Cellan, Ml Slzea, only l'Jc. apiece.
UUOVKMKa.
HlOIl UHADE t'Ol-'l-'KKS.
Fine old (ievernmeut Java and Mecha
Cerre, thebeiln theinarkut. Our Java lllen
ded Coffee ipeuka for itself : rich and fragrant,
Sftc pr ihjuikL Very flne Planutlen Rie
Coffees, our let only auc per jwund s ene very
popular at 15c We want ou te call and try our
ISJic, Coffee. The excellent quality of our
ueuecs ana nnu icfti u makinf- frlendj fast and
firm. Our dally sales dhow a stonily Increase.
Krenh Ruutel every day. A full line of fancy
Groceries. Pleaae kive us a trial order.
CJKO. WIANT,
auiril-lva Ne. US Wwt King Street.
AT
HUKSK'S.
THE BLOATING SOAP
HI ten away te any one holding certlttcatn. Call
noun. The aeap Is worth Be. a piece.
URANULATEI) 8UI.AR,
Seven cent per pound, or lour pounds of Ciran-
ulaled Sugar mid n pound of our Royal
llleuded S5c. CorTee for 50c.
While Sugar 6c. per pound. Splendid Care
Hna Rice al ?e. jcr jKiund. The Philadelphia
Tea Crackers, four pounds for 25c. The William
l'enn Cern (every can guaranteed), at tc. a can,
or 30c. a dozen. Pared I'eachei, Ce. per pound.
Unpared Peaches, fie. per pound. Dried Apples,
geed, le per ciuart, Heaulirul Conch bhells,
tc , tc. and lvc. each, i
AT
BURSK'S,
NO. 17 EAST KINO STRBBT,
LANCASTER, 1 A.
- Telepbone connection.
UOTKLa.
e
M'K JIAY.
THE STOCKTON.
CAI'K MAV, N. J.
The rineat Reach en the Coast. The I-aruest
and Most Elegant hoaalde lintel In the World.
44'Ol'ENS. JUNK SO -Ge
IIKNKV CLAIR, I'rep'r.
I.ale et the Grand Union Hetel, hurntec-a
Springs. Junc44 6wd
e
I'EN AIjIjTHK YKAIC.
ft
THE MANSION,"
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
The largest and roost piemlnently located
Hetel. Elegantly furnished and liberally limn
aired. Thoroughly
cod. Thoroughly uguied, drained and von
tilated. Open all the year.
CHARLES McQLADE.
Wllruptiy's Orchestra. Ju7md
IMITATIONS ACOrMULATlNQ. HEN.
son's Capcine riasterg bave the word Cap Cap
clne cut in the centre. Don't be deceived, sac.
UPECIAlk
O YOUNG MEN nnd YOUNG LADIES edu.
cuated for HUSINESS by a couree In HOOK
KEKl'lNG, Single nnd Deuble Entry I AK1TII.
MKT1C as applied In llualncea: COltitESl'ON.
DENCE, PRACTICAL PKNMANSHIl'l all
manner et lluslnuas Papers and Court erclal
Law, - r
Time required te completo the ceu from
THREE te H1X MONTHS, students can enter
any time, rail term begins Monday, Bentomber
B. full particulars by mall, or call at lluslness
College Reems, Ne. 10m East King Street.
II. 0. WKlDLEU.Vrlnclp i
TVON'TSUFI'KK ANY LONOEll
Krem Your Disordered Kidneys,
Ulatk Uitrreu MIneral SprlegWaler
Is a Prompt, EfflclentaudChenp Remedy.
ltsTonleniul Invlgerant Powers make tt un
excellent Dyspepala Remedy.
Wr. Kegnault, et france, writing te Oen. llerf,
of the U. S. Army, says I .
"Yeu need net ceme te Europe for Waters te
Lure Dyspepsia; we have none better than
HLACK IIAURKN SPRING WATER."
Persons supplied and vessels furnished.
V. B. UOODM AN, Manager,
Ne. 87 East G rant Street,
for eale by JNO. It. KAUff MAN, Druggist,
North Uucen Street, Lancaster, 1M.
HLACK HAURKN Bl'ltlNU UOUSK new open.
Apply te
M18S CHRISTIE UOMUKUGK1I,
Pleasant Urevu, Lancaster County, I'a.
juneis-bma
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