-??-r T7' yT TT''"'.-' A'l ' J vu - '-fel ;'-V ir'' wm HV THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3. 1886. H. 5' SW-i? -j VS.. ',! Ifk It. Bte ..'"Vf H l'.V rK 3?- .j LIGENCER DAT IN THB TEAR 4, ! mTr., I a warn, rrru dellim a Tim, wtnr mLtTaUDBTOAMMHS IIU- ml HMeiiimi riucu. ". tnaiut oemiMioK aitewsn te IAt)sM. tauraem oemrswrioir. Hgy lADVWMXBrWO HATBB: fey"' " " Min.Iln. Iln.isin.1 tlniMn. IfW 17 1 75lliSSsO0iS7S iS&S nflll SB 4S BM Days'... I"' IR M 'V1 7, 110 4 TO 6 7 9W &!'.... 1 tee 4 Ml 11(0 8 .vi in M WMn.... 3M 7 50 10 50 13 50 IB V) weeks., sce Am loon ism nan an m eatn..... 3N 7 0i noe iseu sirauw Months... 600 low 1700 nne wen sioe Monthly oe lien aiu wee jei ssen tenths.... 00 1800 SS 00 38 00 4400 52 00 tW IS 00 WOO, 4500 MOO fiSOO WOP it The Weekly Intelligencer s ' FtMLMHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNINO. tfl.doATAa,1.00ensixoirrHS, clcm e tin, " M ML AVD 1! IUVT nil TO VUtflOVft QBTTIftn CP J?5 UlsV mHMrOlPlVCIMILICITBDriKUBVUI rARiurma t," RATI AUD COTJrTBY. ALt AKOXTHOrs LrTTSIlS J Wilt OOmaD TO TDK WiBTB ASS,KT. 4 i Addrtu all Letters and Ttttgramt te !H TBH INTBIiUOBNOBH, lateBlgencer Building, Lancaster, l'a. flje Cnntastct intelligencer. LANCASTER, AUGUST 3. 1SSC A Grlereus Blunder. The president has signed the bill te tax the industry of manufacturing oleomar eleomar oleemar ine out of existence, for the " protection " of the competing and no mere legitimate industry of making butter geed, Kid and indifferent. As we have persistently urged, this bill is utterly without merit and the president's act in signing it Is entirely without excuse. It is the weakest thing which his adminis tration has done; the most grievous and fundamental error into which it has been led. It is net sufficient justification for his defenders te plead that bis legal adviser pronounced the bill constitutional. In form it doubtless was. A bill te tax but ter, milk, cheese or any ether necessary' ar ticle of feed would be constitutional. Weaker men than this president of ours might offer the apology that it was net the function of the executive te veto a bill that is constitutional and has met with the ap proval of a large majority of the represen tatives of the people in both houses of Congress. He has vetoed ether bills, en tirely constitutional, which both houses had passed with great unanimity and the country applauded his fearlessness and in telligence. He would have met with like approval had he stamped this Iniquitous measure with his disapproval. He has done otherwise. His reasons are net satis factory ; no reasons for such an act could be made satisfactory, for it is essentially and radically wrong. "We have no doubt the bill will be ineffective. Such an error as It seeks te establish must break down before an enlightened public Judgment. If the law does net afford loopholes its execution will excite a degree of indigna tion that will cause Its repeal. Neverthe less President Cleveland has made a mis take ; and one which shows fundamentally wrong thinking en his part, an utter mis conception of the powers and privileges of government. Foellsli Mexico. Mexico has refused te accede te the per emptory demand for therelease of Cutting, and gives a reason for her refusal that is both supremely ridiculous and extremely insulting. Cutting, they say, is being tried for the violation of one of their laws of libel, and tbey must insist upon retaining him and punishing him If found guilty, be cause their laws expressly state that they apply net only te Mexicans at home or abroad, but te all people, in the world or out of it, that Mexican power can reach. This is the essence of the statement that crimes committed against Mexicans in any foreign country by the citizens of any country are punishable in Mexico. The most powerful nations de net pretend te enierceineir laws neyena tneir territory. If Minister Keiley's criticism of the Aus trian government had been regarded by Austria as within the reach of their law they would have seized him and in all probability have shot him ; but the bril liant Mexican idea that their law should take cognizance of the acts of foreigners beyond their territory did net strike them, and when they adopted the cemnarativelv mild expedient of refusing te receive the offender as an accredited minister of our government, we, as a people, felt grossly insulted. New peer, weak, little Iwrbareus Mexico gees further , and hew shall we measure the vastness of the insult 'i Only by its absurdity made mere glaring by considering Its source. "We hope the resolution before the Heuse requesting the president te demand in an emphatic manner the immediate release of Cutting will add enough of emphasis te what the president may say te convince the Mexicans that bombastic Central Ameri can diplomacy will never de In dealing with manly Northern nations. Throughout this trouble there have been many howls from these opposed te the present administration ever the apparent apathy of our government in the matter, uut, me mass or documents in the case, furnished by the secretary of state as well as his clear discussion of it, show that the president and secretary have both upheld the honor of the nation with no faltering hand. Secretary Bayard points thegravity of the issue involved when he refers te the dangerous precedent that any admission of Mexico's claim would form. PowertulJJurepean governments would BOtfall te take advantage of it, and our citizens i abroad could net claim theprotec thepretec theprotec tien of their flag. Americans who had expressed sympathy k erica "ltu M agitators, with Prench royalists, with German enemies of BfrC'HIl,Uf3iaueiiemleae1 the czar would all tellable se seen as they happened te come within reach of these countries te uffer the penalty of foreign laws. We renew our suggestion of yesterday , (bat the cheapest way out of this dlfflculty would be te permit Texas te punish Mexico tad then apologize. ' t Tals is the Mexican plan aud apologies ar cheap. Mhere The President Eriv.l. It will grievously disappoint many friends id admirers of President nflrinn,i tn tewra that he has approved the oleomargar eleomargar oleemargar iae WU. His message te the Heuse states H strong objections te the bill without answering them- Fer instance, it wiuar. gued against the bill that it was an im proper Interference with state rights. A refutation of this theory Is looked for In vain in the president's message. Then it is weakly said that taxing oleomargarine may permit the removal of tax from sub Jects net able te bear it se well. This Is carrying the doctrine of eedlency tee far. Trem the tenor of the message of approval, It really leeks as though the president belongs te the side that he w rites down. Ills words liave net that clear ring of con. vlctlen which heretofore has been such a conspicuous feature of the presidential messages. The deferring te the Judgment of the legislative branch which the presi dent makes one of his chief reasons for ap proval is particularly weak. There are many legislators who vote for Kid bills under pressure, hoping they will never meet executive sanction. We think Sir. Cleveland has made a mistake in approv ing a bill which Is opposed te Democratic teachings, and which te disinterested spec tators seems te have been aimed at the crushing of a little industry by a big one. Alabama sounds the Democratic! note clear and strong. Sear, Democrat, baa been elected governor by a large majority together with the full Democratic Mate t!ek6t. It Is sujjsetted that we should retaliate upon Canada for her annoyance or our Usher men by excluding her rallreid cars from our territory through w hlch they new run with out let or hindrance. But why step them? We have been willing te get along In the most friendly way with our little neighbor. New, however, that he Is trying te make us uncomfortable and annoy us during business hours It does net meet the necessity of the case If w e simply threw a bootjack nl his head, lie should be steed In the corner w 1th his face te the wall and be made te teel hew easy it Is for us te forego all communication w ith him. lie may take refuge at his mother's apron strings and tell her all about It, but Mrlttania Is net given te coddling her boys when they reach the age of this youngster and he will have eventually te settle his enn tquabbles with the big boys of the block. Dear Heavkh, don't Issue store orders at your Bellefonte Iren and mil mill. It U against the law and this Is golngte be a big year for labor votes. m m Ox the flrst of August the Chinamen of Chlcige had a feast in the cemetery where some of their race have been burled. The dainties were spread In little heaps en the graves. Jess sticks were planted In the sod, a few supplications te the deities were mut tered and then the Chinamen proceeded te enjoy themselves. This recalls the customs that antiquarians have ascribed te the extinct races who built the mounds of the Ohie val ley. It Is said that the hut eftt dead "mound builder" was burned aboe his body and that en the mound thus formed his friends and family built another home. They lived and feasted ever their graves aud like the Chinamen they appear te have seen nothing sembre iu the presence of the reminder of death. Is General Reaver Ignorant of the law of 1S31 that forbids the use of trade-orders for the payment of labor ? Yet this system Is Iu full practice In the Bellefonte mill of which he is president. The suggestion et the Anaichist Spies that his heroes should use pru-slu acid In a hypodermic syringe as a method of remev lng capitalists shows that he has been study ing the tactics of the Communists of Paris. When Pans had fallen and the victorious Prussians were about te march In te take possession of the city, some of these vile caricatures en manhood, w horn Spies takes as his model, suggested that the women et Paris should be provided with small instru ments, counterfeiting thimbles, with which they were te poison the German soldiers, who were thus te fall an ea.y prey te the csuquetusn blandishments of the sirens. Spies showed a degree of low cunning when he modified the French suggestion se as te leave the women out or the flan j he realizes that, even among the class he was address ing, American Ideas have taken sufficient root te make It dangerous te suggest taking retuge behind the skirls of women and de grading wives and daughters In such llendlsh treachery. Mas. Grant gets Jiie for every oneof her husband's books that Is sold, which royalty thus far Is belleved te have netted nor f 030, -000. ItBVKHiyO Vf UlSTUltY. Tbe I'lilladelpbU "Timea Taken te Tak for a lterent Ml p. Editors Intelligencer: In the Times of a recent Issue, under the head of "A Tem pest In a Teapot," appears an editorial In reference te the present disturbance between the United States and Mexico ever the arres- and imprisonment of an ndltnr nunnl Hut. ting. The concluding paragraph of the edit terial reads as fellows : "We went te war with Meiice some rerty years age about Just nothing at all, simply uw"' " wnuveu iaiiiunuit mm ewier ter ritory ; and It is possible that rainy people in Texas and elsewnere want te have another war with Mexico te steal aneiher slice or her territory ; but, If se, let us have some better pretext for It than a dispute ever a Hehemlan adventurer In Journalism, who demands a war because somebody proposed te start a rival eight-by-ten newspaper In a Mexican village," The Times Is certainly in error In saying that "we went te war with Mexico some forty years age about Just nothing at all, simply because we wanted California and ether territory." The bringing about of that war, the progress and end of which re re deunded with se much honor and glory te President Polk's administration and the merican army, was the result of causes which had been mere or less in dlsptite be tween the United States and Mexl an uovern uevern menu ler several years preceding. Texas had fought for and obtained its inde pendence In 1S30, and for nine years was a separate republic In 1811, It resolved te an nex Itself te the United States, and in 18)5 it - -uuvAin. iu lun lujmuiiu. xuuunresea dispute as te the boundary line, whether it should be the Neuces or the Ule Grande, and Anally the latter prevailed. The Mexican government had been concentrat ing its troops along the Texas frontier rer n considerable time, and In the summer of 1S15 General Tayler was sent there with what was called the Army of Observation," comprising a regiment or two of dragoons, one or two companies of artllltry, and two or three regiments et Infantry-altogether net sufficient te have in ado a respuctable-slzed brigade In the late civil war. The war was brought en by the Mexicans, who made predatory excursions en the soil of Texas doing all sorts of deviltry. It was fought from May 1810, te the beginning of lbB, when as honorable a peace as was eer framed was brought about between the two republics The United States had a perfect rlht te annex California and NewMtxIce, but Ter the former it paid a liberal sum le the Mo! Me! can government Se that the charge of a war for the mere purpose or annexation does net held geed. The wisdom and foresight et the adminis tration or President Polk during that iuter estlng struggle can never be loe highly com. mended or appreciated. The Whig pirty, with a few honorable exceptions, was strong, jy opposed te the war but thore was no imprisonment or banishment of the members el that party for expressing or printing their opinions as te the policy el President Polk Polk net even when Cerwln t terd up in the halls of Congress and Bald : "ir he were a Mexl. La ! were an American, lie would wel-hind- l.U6. Awer'?aa soldiers with bloody is ul hospitable Krai es That was an5 i?.ii "'"erence between the great war or er Pnsmn.KS.Vi. defend!r f 'e liberties and Harkisuure, July 28, 1880. CONDITION OF THE WEED. XHK UKOWISO CHOI' SKVKK LUVKKD llttTTKH TIIAH SUH The New Yerk .Market Anrctrd by a strike. Caii.literahl Actltlt) In Old Telucct. (lenrrftl Cenitlllnn of the Market. Here; aud EUenhere Uan He pert. The farmers who met In this city ou Men day afternoon te attend the meeting of the agricultural society wcte almost unanimous in saying that the present growing crop of tobacco Is the best that has ever Ikhui wen. Several et them spoke of pitches el Havana seed that would yield 2,000 tieuiids or mero per aero. Here and there the hs.ll hvl cut a swnrth through some rich plantings and In low lying patches there was some rust, but these bear but a very s nail proportion of the whole crop, which thus Mr Is emphatically geed. Seme of the early plantings have been cut and put upon the (xjles, and ethers are ready for tbe knife. Much mere has been topped, and even the very late planted Is picking up nicely. The centiuued rains hae doue It much geed. Among the many tine patches el tobacco te be seen in a drive ever the country and now new being harvested, Is that of William II. Diet rich, along the Marietta turnplke,en the w est side of Hohrt-rstewu. It Is comprised In three lets, aggregating about three acres, and Is situated en the southern slope of Chestnut Hill, well protected by the sprouts en the ridge. Fer excellence of quality, etenness of growth and flue leaf qu itltles generally, Mr. Dietrich's let Is hard te beat lie ex pects a yield of about O,iie pounds The local trade In old tobacco has been lively during the past week. It Is reported tnal net less man WW cases or 'Sj and nj seel leaf has been sold at prices ranging from 10 te 11 'j cents and 300 cases of ' Havana seed en private terms eir erk Market The Tobacco Leaf says of the seed leaf market: The market shows a slight Im provement, though the transfers haie been of a retail character or as Messrs Gaus' Sen A Ce. say of a shopping character, details of which will be leund below. Frem a gentleman w he has Just returned from a three weeks' Inspection tour through tbe producing sections of Wisconsin, we learn that the prospects for even a fair crop are anythlne but encouraging. Tbe dreuth which prevailed during the early part of the season prevented the plants from getting a geed foothold. This gentleman thinks that net half of an average crop can be harvested te-day; and as everything is burning up for want ei rain, it Is bard te s.y what the result will be. Still there are caes en reeerd where Just such crops have made a ery fair show ing belere frost comes If there should be plenty of rain and geed growing weather Irem new en, this year's crop may make a very lair showing alter all. Tobacco is a very uncertain animal. In most cases where pickers have sampled their Connecticut, they Hud that the tobacco for which they paid geed prices leeks well and premises a geed return en the Invest ments Tbe medium and poerergrades have Improved but little and will probably be a source of annoyance and little profit te holders Havana We note sales of Havana tillers at from iJOote?L05, with 100 at prices ranging from $1.20 te J 1.23. Sumatra Se far as reerted 210 bales have been sold at J 1 25 te SL50. The only active demand noticed was for light colored goods, which are very scarce and difficult te find. The stock In New Yerk Is estimated at 4,600 bales, el which one-half is new tobacco. Prices for desirable goods here must certainly go up, In view of the high prices obtained at ihe last sale In Amsterdam, and the very limited supply of 35c duty tobacco which the ales are furnishing. Cigars The labor disturbance in the cigar market, wblle giving much annoyance te manufacturers has bad a beneilcial influence, se far as demand has been concerned, orders having considerably augmented. riant' Weekly llepert. Sales of seed leaf tobacco reported by J. S. Gans' Sen A Ce., tobacco brokers "e- 131 Water street, New Yerk, for the week end ing August 2, IssO: 137 cases I38I Pennsylvania 12'c ; 31s cases 1SS2 Pennsylvania, 10C12; 6a0 cases 1;33 Pennsylvania, WIjill' ; 100 cases lssj Pennsylvania, p. t ; 2ti0 cases lsS5 Pennsyl vania, p. t. ; 500 cases Imu Wisconsin Ha vans p. t ; 10O cases lssl stue Havana, 7Qj,ll ; 200 cases sundries, 6(5,J5. Total, 2,165caMs Philadelphia Market. Seed leaf Business In leaf tobacco suitable for cigars moves but net at a fast psce ; but when the stock of goods new en hand is taken into consideration, which Is largely 'S5 crop and yet te be sampled, sales may be con sidered as very fair. It is true no large pur chases are made, but the general distribution et new goods of Western growth must have a wholesome etlect as boeh as the true virtue of the stock Is known. Prices rule low with margins smalt Old tobacco Is passing away freely at advancing figures Sumatra shows extra demand. Seme of the new crop has arrived and Is said te be first clans. Havana finds an acceptable market, espe cially for a Ne. 1 stock. lUIIlmere Market. Receipts of Maryland tobacco were liberal this week, and the market active and firm for all desirable grades. The demand Is general, all foreign buyers being in the field. Ohie is also in geed receipt and Inquiry. We note sales of some 100 hhds for expert We quote themarket steady and firm. Trouble Among Laber Cnlent. Frem the Tobacco Leaf. Fer two or three months past the great cigar manufacturing Industry of this city has been pursuing the even tenor of Its way. This means that it has been paying taxes en a production of cigars ranging between 63,000,000 and 00,000,000 per month. until last week It looked as If a season of quietude would continue long enough te enable employers and empleyes alike te make up for their respective losses arising from the memorable lock out Inaugurated at the commencement of the present year. Appearances were deceptive, as they often are; and new war, Internecine war, rages all along tbe lines Through the smoke of the battle it is difficult te discern who Is right and who wrong, or who will be victorious In the conflict All that Is positively clear te the vision of the or dinary loekor-on Is tliit 1st Wages are net In dispute. 2d. Knights et Laber demand abolition el the Progressive Union. 3d. Fourteen of the large cigar manufac turers of Sew Yerk favor the Knights in their demand. Uh. The Progressive Union prefers coall ceall coall Hen with the International Union te absorp tion by the Knights of Laber. It seems te be a war of labor upon labor one of the most untortunateevents that could occur te the labor Interest. PERSONAL. Fitz Jert.v Perteh has been cenfirmed by the Senate te be a colonel in the army. Miss Ella Welsh, of Chester, was drowned while bathing In the surf at Cape May, en Monday. Maurice 11. Flvn.v has been expelled irem the New Yerk County Democraey for his connection with the Squire bcandal. James A. L. Wiiittier, a well-known liosten lawyer, has been arrested, charged w 1th embezlelng 5125,000 Irem Miss Harriet I). Held. MajeijA. C. Keinucul, of this city, was among the Grand Army men who delivered speeches at the publle reception tendered the Pehnsylvan a delegation by Gov. West in Ball L.8K0 City. Percivai. Roberts ims obtained a war rant for the arrest of A. J. Cassattand Sam uel IJuncan, supervisors of Lewer Merlen township, Montgomery county, for removing a bridge at IWa, thereby obstructing travel. Memerial! of a Het Itltctluu. Kev. F. J. Clay-Meran, el Columbia, rector et the P. E. church at that place, has received some curious English election dedgerswhlch show the excited feelings with which the re cent campaign was conducted. Kev. Meran's sister aggressively can yarned noierat districts against the Gladstone home rule scheme, and she lias forwarded her brother some of the nntl-01adstone.llteraturethatsheused.lt con cen Blsu of dodgers printed en green, orange and white paper and appeals In the fiercest Ian guage te tbe voters te oppose the plan te glve Ireland a Parliament at Dublin. Tbey are geed souvenir. et an important epoch Jntng Ian political history. Filled Wllh Ooeil Thine. Frem the Milten Kctmeuilst. The Lancaster iNTElil.tnENCEn comes te our table bright and sparkling, filled with an excellent selection of literary matter, tresh news and bilm full te ever running with common souse. It Is the Democratic paper parexpellemt'ef the southern tier, aud wields a strong liilliietice iu the politics of this state. VAN .MSVlttN 1 hf rt a ecnt ale In Arcaily, W herein srvw many a ilnwer weet le aiuell. And many n pleasant shsdew of a tree lrkencd the slant nldc of the cup like dell And day and nlht did birds mke nielnd) , And a clear dreauilet sllpt threncli tern and erase, SliiKlng nntllilt censed within a lake, And often hen the drowsy summer heat Had wrought a limbing Ter some little rest, Here from the chaeu did Artemis retreat, H Ith bow unloosened and barn snowy breast And maidens fallowing with busktned feet Trooped through the fern that bath d them te the kne W hlle the red Magheunds lenpt beside In Rlee. Vem jenyian'j Magailne, ecsn and middle aged men. suffering from nervous deMllty and kindred affections ns less et memory and hypochendila. should enclose 10 cents In stamps ter lanje Illustrated treatise suKKesun sucn means 01 cure. Auaress, World's Dispensary Medical Association. Hut Hut fle. .V Y M M.Tn.tw l'KVZJLZ miTlOKS. " II ACKMETACK " a lasting and fragrant per. fume. Price unnd M cents. Jersilnby ll.lt Cechnm, Druggist. Nil 1J7 MuthQuceil street Wonderful Cure. W l. Ueyt A te. Wholesale and ltetall Drug. gists of Keme.Us.says We have been soiling l)r King's New Discovery, klectrlc Hitters and llucklen's mleu atve for two years Have ncier handled remedies that sell as well, or gl te such untiersal satisfaction. There ha been some wonderful cures effected by these rued! cine In this city several cases of pronounced Consumption haie lecn entirelv cured by ue efafiw littles or Dr. King's Sew Discovery, taken In connection with Mectrle Hitters. We guarantee them always. i,eM by II. 1L Lochran, Druggist, 137 and te North (Jueeti street, l.an caster, l'a. (t) SLKhl'LKSS NIGHTS, made miserable by that terrlble cough, shlleh'g Cure Is the remedy for you. torsiileby II U. Cochran, Druggist, Ne 1J7 North Queen street Arllve, I'usblns and llellable 11. H. Cochran, Druggist IK and 1) North Queen street, Lancaster, l"-. can alwajs be ro lled upon te carry in stock the purest and best ceeds, and sustain the reputation of being ac tlie. pushing and rellible, by recommending articles with well eslabllshvd merit and suchu are popular. Having the agency for the cele brated Dr King's New Discovery for consump tion, colds and coughs, win sell It en a positive guarantee. It will surely cure anj and every affection of threat lungs, and chest, andlnorder te proie our claim, we ask you te call and get a Trial Bettle i rex. (i( lls,j Keier I have I'cenn great sufferer from hay fever for 15 years, and bae trltd various things without doing any geed. I read of the many wondrous cures of Kly's Cream Halm and thought 1 wenld try once mere. In fifteen minutes after one an an plicatien I was wonderfully helped Twe weeks aite I commences! mlng It and new 1 feel en Jlrely cured. It Is the greatest discovery ever known or heard of. Duhamel tlark, runner, Lee, Mass. au3SwdeedAw THE UEV. GEO II. THAI KK, of llourben Ind.says Rothreyself and wlfoeweour Uvea teSHILOH'S LONsClll'TlON CURE." rer sale t" L Cochran, Druggist Ne. 1J7 North Queen f,K,E V?U VU).E ralpble by Indigestion. Constipation, Dizziness, Less of Appetite. Tel pw skin t Sblleh's ltallzer Is a positive cure. .w,e br H '.'' Cochran, Druggist .Ne. 1J7 North Queen atreet A Remarkable Geed Man Is he who attends te the comfort of his family and will net let his little ones suffer with affec tion of the Threat and Lungs, wherchy their lives may be endangered, but who should at all times glve them thai sovereign remedy. Kemp's Balsam. Price 50 cents and It Trial lite free ter sale by 11. U. Cochran, druggist North Queen street (j TOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complaint, you iJ.0 f.Prt.nte1 guarantee en every bettle of Shi. leh s Mtallzer. It never falls te cure. Fer sale by II. U. Cochran, Druggist Ne. !37Nerth Queen A GREAT DISCOVERY. Thegreatest discovery of the nineteenth cen tury LsDr Leslie s special Prescription for sick headache, which is the discovery of an eminent Physician and used by him for ever thirty vears before giving It te the public, and it stands to day without a rival. Read advertisement in another column. r-Z . it. '? '"".'"'"",mu Teu need 101 Constipation, Less of Appetite, Dizziness. anC all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 7: cents per bottle, t'er sale by IL It Cochran DruggbtNe. 133 North Queen street K1D.VET TROU1ILES. A Case of Many Vears Standing Cured With Six llettles In a Man DO Tear et Age. Allxmtewh, Pa., May , 1SSS. DaSDkLie- Hittsrs Ce. Genu I had been troubled with tny kidneys fera number of years, used almost everything without much benefit until I tried Dandelion Rltters. 1 used six bot tles and am pleased te say I am entirely rid of the kidney trouble, besides my system being toned op se that I feel like a different person. I cheerfully recommend the same te all ntlllcted '"MSiVrfk ,... JACOB MCSCIIUTZ. lebe-3inaTa,Tb,S SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY a positive cure for Catarrh, Dlptherla, and Canker Meuth. ''LfJ4?? by a- " Cochran, Druggist Ne. 137 North Queen street llucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises. Seres, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, rever Seres, Tetter Chapped Hands, Chilblains Cerns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required, it Is guaranteed te give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price S3 cents per box. rer sale by 11. B. Cecnran, Druggists and 133 North Queen street Lancaster, l'a. mxDSLie Livir PktiKTS for sick headache erpld liver, bll leusness and Indigestion Small and easy te swallow. One pUl a aee. Price, SSc, By all druggists. feeS-3mdTu,Th,S Ihe Mystery Solved. It has always been understood that censnmp. tlen 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 Guaranteed te relieve und cure Asthma, Bronchitis and Coughs Call en II. B Cochran, druggist Ne. 137 North Queen street aud get a trial bottle free of cost Large size SO cents and tl. ) HOTEL. QAPE MAY. THE STOCKTON. CAPE MAY, N. J. The Finest Reach en the Coast The Largest and Meat Elegant seaside Hetel In the H erld. W-UI'K.NS, JUNK W-ij HENRY CLAIR, l'rep'r. Late of the Grand Union Hetel, 6aralega Springs. JuneM-ewcf op EN ALL 1 II E YEAR. (( TFE MANSION," ATLANTIC crrr, N. J. The largest and most prominently located "etl. Elegantly furnished and liberally man aged. Thoroughly lighted, drained and ven ven tllated. Open all the year. CHARLES McGLADE. WBrephy's Orchestra. je7-3md IMITATIONS ACCUMULATING. MEN. son's Capcme Plasters have the word Cap cine cut in the centre. Don't, be deceived. k. VfADEinA AND SHERRY WINKS.I jlAJSVintaB0,17W, 1KO, 1812, 1818, 1OT, 1SH,' 1870, a7 RE1U ART'S 01.DW1NE STORE, II. E. SLAYMARER, Agt TON'TSUFFER ANY LONGER Frem Your Disordered Kldneys, Black Barren Jlineral Spring Wnter la a Prompt. EfflclentandCheap Remedy. Its Tonic and Invlgerant Powers make It an excellent Dyspepsia Remedy. Dr. Regnault. el France, writing te Gen. Reet, of the U. a. Army, uya : ' "Yeu need net ceme te Europe for Waters te r.urP! y.'Pepsla ; we have nene better than BLAC1CBARRKN SPRING WATKR." Persons supplied and vessels furnished. P. S. GOODMAN, Manager, v. , . .., .N" OT East Grant street v,r,.",l,e by uJV0' "KAUrKMAN, Druggist, 'V?.r,"i .0.'!c.m Street, Lancaster, l'a. " ' Apply teV UAUUK: si,111nO "OUSE new open. MISS CHRISTIE ISOMIIEIIOKK. uneiwrnd1"1 Ur"v0' "caster County, Pa. TOBACCO CUTTINGS, SCRAPS, SIFT- Clean, bought for cash. J. 8. MOLIN8, . Ne. re Pearl street, New Trertt, Reference Fred. Bchutle, Ne. iH Pearl atroe Hew Yerk. "" feMT-lrA't, mmrtittAL, -pieit tiu: 111.001). BROWN'S IRON BITTERS! Combining Iren Bud Pure egetable Tonics, quickly and completely Cleanses and Enriches the lltoed Quickens the notion et Ihe l.l or and Kldnes. t lears the lotiiplnlen, makes the !kln tmoeth It does net Injure the teeth, ciusn headache or produce co iistlpatlen A 1.1. OTHER MhDKlNr.s DO Physicians and Druggists Kverj where Recom mend It Da. N S. Humus, of Marlen, Mass , says " 1 recommend Brown's Iren Hitters as a aluable tonic ferenrlrhlng the bleed, and removing nil dspeptie sMnpieuis. 11 nees nei nuri 1110 teeth Da It M Dsizxit, Reynolds, lnd., says "1 hai e prescribed Hmxn s Iren llltteis In cases et amvmla amililoed diseases, also when a tonle was ueedtd, and It has preied thoroughly satis factory." Mr. W m. Brass, Ve jsi Man- street, NewOr NewOr leans. La , sas " Brown s Iren Hitters relieved me In 11 case of bleed poisoning and 1 heartily recommend It te these needing a bleed purl nor." The genuine his Trade Mark and crossed red lines en w rapper. Take no ether Made enl l BROWN Clll.MICM. Ill, () Baltimore, Md lll)Vf.HIH.SIHItl0 HUUIIS. ty K HAVE A LARGE STOCK. Or THE BEST REFRIGERATORS IN THE CITY-. The Pierce Dry Air Itcfrigerater. OAKDEX II08IC, WATKK COOLKRS. 1CX CMC AM f'KKXXUKH, And a full line of ItOUSKrUU.MSlIINO GOODS The largest stock of GAS riTCRK.S In the city. Special attention paid te Gas-rittlng, Tin Rooting and Spouting We hale lust recoiled another tot of these 25c GLOBhS. joe p. scHAinr & seu, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LAN CAST Kit I' A. F LINN A I1RENEMAN. PRICES MARKED DOWN ON- Weed and Iren Pumps, TERRA-COTTA A.VD- Iren Moter and Drain PIPES. FLINN & BREHEHAN. Ne. 162 North Queen Streot, LANCASTER, PA. w M. A. K1EFKKR. ALDUS C. UERR KIEFFER 8c HERR, Ne. 40 East King Street, (Opposite Court Heuse). Invite all Housekeepers te Call and Inspect ihelr Stock of Heusefiirnisliiiig Goods. A Complete Line constantly en hand. COOK STOVES and RANGES. PARLOR STOVES. HEATERS and FURNACES. SUMMEE COOK STOVES. After carefully examining the merlta of all effared te the trade, we have selected THE "ARGAND," rer GASOLINE, and THE ' DANGLER," Fer COAL OIL, As the Rest, when all points are considered, te offer te our patrons. Call and see us. We love te show our goods, and are net offended if you de net purchase. Remember, we are agents for The " Splendid Heater. Manufactured by ruller A Warren Company. Trey, N. V. which haa no rival In durability, economy of fuel and control of gas. New Is the time te examine and beceme posted for Autumn purchases. REMEMBER THE PLACE I 40 EAST KING ST., (Ori'OSITE COURT HOUSE ) apat-tfd&w WALL PAFBR. ART WALL 1'APKR STORE. The half has net yet been told about ART WALL PAPER STORE. iiT?,0nONI'Y "H8J? l-v THE CITY deallngln H all Taper and Window Shades only. We have everything belonging te a rirst-elass Paper and Shadullouse. WehaveclegiintGllts.hllks, Klata and Blank Papers at the Lewest Market Prices. Window Shades mede ready te hang at the Lewest Prices ; any color you wish, window measured and Shades hung promptly. Lace Curtains, Poles, Chains, Heeks, etc. Don't Ferget the Xaraenna Place. ALFRED SIEBER, (formerly with I'hares W. i'ry.) NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. M1 INKRAL WATERS, AIMH.I.lNAIIlH WATKR. the Queen of Table Waters, Hawthorn Spring of Saratoga, at UEIUAUT'S OLD WINK STORK, II. 1C. HLA YMAKKtf Agt. T H1H PAPKR IS PRINTED WITH INK Manufactured by J, K. WRIGHT Se;00 mftil9-lrX SCthand Uare BU PUl&delpbta, K II Mr HOODS. -yyiUTi: goods reu hummkh wear. HAGER & BROTHER. "White Heeds for .' V.VC7 XAIXZOOK, i:xa usn uAhy.oeK, IXlilA MCLL, Embroideries and Laces I SWISS KMBHOlDKHlhS, rleunrliift and Overall te match. NAl.NOOK KMHROt li Kit IKS, flouncing and Oienill teiimtch, CAMBRIC KMHROIDKRIKS, Dress Material te match. COI.OItKD KMHHOIDKRIKH, DroasMaterlaltematch, EMBK01DKRIK8, ROtlKS KSCI RIAL I. At ESMIITING, Hlsck and Kent. GUIPl UK I.AUK FLOUNCING, Black and Ecru. KG1 PI IAN LACKhKllfl 1NU, White and Cieam EGYPTIAN LACK Fl.OUNC. 1NG, hlle and I ream UK ADKD FIION IS, COltDKD l'KJl' K, SWISS MUSLIN, FRENCH LAWN. L AM1II11C8 AND SATEENS HAGER & Nes. 25 and 27 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. N TKXT DOOR TO TUK COURT HOUSK, FAHNESTOCK'S. Whlte Goods, Lrveea ami Embrolderloo. Whlte Brnbrolderod Rebes, 93.00 up. Summer Undorwenr, all ulzee. Slimmer Hosiery Summer Gloves,' LnrRO Stock of thoee Qoeda new hi Btore, rind nil Mnxked at Qulek Beiling Prloes. R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT ji rirrzeKK hauehman. METZGER & HAUGHMAN HAVE NOW IN STOCK A If LI. ASSORTMENT OK BLACK FRENCPt C5SPiMERES. Rl.ACK CA'UlMKUKaUiVc. BLACK AMIMhRKat U. BLACK CASHMERE nt sTc. BLACK CASIIMKRK at Me. III. At, K ClMIMKKh nl BLM.K CASHMERE at ll.m ALSO RLALK I1K.NRIET1A CLOTH". 1)1 UIO.S AL, TKIlers, and n Full Line of BLACK SILKS, at LOW PRICES. Metzger & Haughman, Ne. 43 West King Street, Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel, Lancaster, fa. ;ihi- noun. JkTORTIl KNIi Im (JOOI)S STOHli THE REMNANTS or YARD WIDE SHEETING for 3 Cents a Yard, at the North End Dry Goods Stere. J W. BYRNE, nevS-lyd Ne Si2 North Queen street. 1UE NEW CASH STORK. NEW CASH STORE, Opposlte the Keystone Heme and Northern National Bank, 247 k 249 North Queen Street. SUMMER DRESS GOODS. NUN '3 EIL1NO, Alt Celers. WHITE PLAID CAMBRICS. WRITE VICTORIA LAW.NS. BATISTES aud SEERSCCK KRS HAMBURCS and LACES. New stock RIBBON'", All Celers. BLACK and COLOUR!) SILK S1ITTS lull Meck GAUZE UNDERWEAR. Large Stock DOMESTIC'S. All Goods at Lew I'rlcci. fcb-lyd W. B. ROWERS. J. B. MARTIN A. CO. The Leading Shirt In the Market U the PEARL SHIRT, With Three-Ply Linen Bo4em, reinforced, and made of Watnautta Muslin. Over &.et In nn in Lancaster city and County. 11.00 a plcce or U 40 per half dozen. 75 Cent Shirt Haa a Loese Edge Rosem eame te the Klghmle, and equal te any Dellar Shirt made In the aatne way, 49 Oent Shirt, Helnlerccd rrent and Back, Extra Quality Mui. lln and Made te Wear. Pleated Bosem Shirts, Open or Clmcd FrenU, all Slzes.ll.COa plece : Regular l'rlce, II SI. REDUCTION IN PERCALE SHIRTS. Twenty Ave Dezen I'orcale Shlru made te aU forlLSe, uoed l'atternn, Extra Cellars and Culfx, reduced te 11. CO ajiloce. PERCALE SHIRTS With Twe Cellars and CuITj, separale, atw cent apiece. 25 Dezen Calice Shirts, Lauudrled ready te put en, at 33 centa apiece worth wcenta. BICYCLE SHIRTS, REGATTA SHIRTS TOURIST'S SHIRTS, BLUE FLANNEL BII1KTS. Gauze Underwear, 25 Dezen RalLrlggan Bblrta at 2 cents, regular price, W cenu, GAUZE UNDERSHIRTS 12X. 15, - 10, SO, and 75 Cents. J. B. MARTIN & GO., Cor. West Klug & Prince Sts Opposlte mevent Heuse.) LANCASTER. 1'A) B! OTE 18 MAKING OABINBT PHOTOGRAPHS AT S3.00 A DOZH, SHIRT DEPARTMENT . S.i' WJWXU WUJSJCN STREET, janw-ua iAncMter,!' Summer Wear riCTOlUA LA )'XS, CHECK XAIXZOOlu COllDKl) 1'IQUK, I'LAU) LAWXS, BROTHER, HOUSE. LANCASTER, PBNNA. BLACK CASHMEREatnWc lll.ALK CASHMEKEatnc. BLACK CASHMERE at II. a DUX IIOUDH. tiu ri:dvctiens. STAMM, BROS. & CO. Ne. 20 and 28 North Queen 8t. In order te keep liuslni m booming during dull acaen we have roade BIG REDUCTIONS. II M K SATIN KS, 5c a yard t were de. I IN E SATIN ES, 10c u yard ; were lie n VK SATINKS. nxtayard i were 18c. NINE s VTI.VES, lie. a jrd i were 17c LITTLE TYCOON SEERSUCKERS, l'We. a j-ard , were lc YARD WIDE IlATIBTEt.lOe a yard ; werelsc. lliUlV.vi'lgUhS,IDIA M-Nfc-NS. V1CTO- iftlnch ICTORIA LAWN, K; a yanl ; waa liHe a yard. Summer Underwear. Ijidl' India Oaure Underwear, tic each, te SSe Cent India Oauze Underwear, Uc each, te iSc , 87Wc le S3c sne te 37Ve. BLACK rillBl.rsHAWLs-LongnndSquare, reduced ', In price. BLACK DRtSS SILKS, I1J7K te 11.00, UWte 1 e BOSTON"STORE, J.H L OIVhER Jc CO. BARGAINS ! CRINLKK SEERSUCKERS, 10c,, worth 12c. ' SCOTCH .EI'IIVROINOHAMS, 8c. worth 25c AMKRICANSATINKS.CJic&crOc.. 15c. and 15c. -. . REST ERENCH SATIN E8, tee., 1'hll adnlphla price I. 37 Kc We have marked down our .lock of LACES AND EMBROIDERIES te A. tenlililng Lew Price. -C'oiiie and aee them and get Bar gains. JolmS.Givler&Ce., Ne. 25 Eaat BUng Streot, Lakcabtii, I'a. S UMMKR QOODS. WP.TT & SPIHND, Nes. a, O St 10 East Kins St., LANCASTER, l'A. White Dress Goods I INDIA LINEN, VICTORIA LAWNS, CORDED 1'IQUES, l'LAIK, STRIl'KD and l'LAIN NAINSOOKS. 50 1'IECES VINE VICTORIA LAWNB, 10 Inthua Wide, only 10c. a Yanl. Thlsauellty laumially sold at 15c Anether Caae of Eamons Cream Ornund. riu Striped CRINKLED SEERSUCKER. Only loe. a yard. Nuw,i?ftI.J11 CRINKLED SEERSUCKERS I'RINTED SATINES. l'RINTED UA. T1STES, Very scarce htcauta desirable. An limnense Assortment of Cambric, Naln.oek and Swiss EMIIUOIDERIES and EMBROIDERED JfLOUNClNUS. Cream, Whlte and Ilelge ORIENTAL LACKS and LACE FLOUNCINUS at Very Lew Trices, at the New Yerk Stere. mj r i 3. .jL .Va.. dfe j 'rtw-Afc e .- i. -.-.t. -jj, & -Tfi iifsiniMiiisWriBiii i
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