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IiAKCABTKB, AUGUST 9. IS.
The Campaign limes.
The exhausted congressmen are being
iaterviewed as te what will be the Issues
of the coming campaign ; a subject upon
which they are no better, if as well, in
formed as their constituents. Colonel Mor Mer
ris Jn says that the direct issue will be, as
usual, te beat the ether fellow ; meaning
that the success of party rather than prin
ciples, is the chief aim of the partisan, and
that any club will suit him that serves his
purpose. It is very much se ; it always
has been and always will be. The politi
cian, however, sincere in his devotion te
principles, seeks popular issues upon which
te make the fight for bis party, upon whose
success depends the enforcement of his
sincere views.
With a Democratic administration in
the first years of its power, the political
canvass will turn upon the general ap
proval or disapproval of its course ; and the
Democratic party stands very fairly before
the country in this regard, for it cannot be
successfully disputed that President Cleve
land's administration be stands. What
ever difference of opinion may exist, even
n the party itself, as te the wisdom of in
dividual acts, there is en the whole amount
a strong balance in favor of the administra
tion in the public judgment ; and upon this
the party must rest, and can afford te rest
its expectation of endorsement. It is
notable that the Republican politicians
recognize the disadvantage at which
they stand in this regard, and some
of them even Incline te say that
they de net think it would be a geed thing
for their party te gain the next Congress.
They have net any prespaefc of getting it
and the grapes are therefore sour. There
can be no Republican success with
the administration enjoying the meas
ure of piblic confidence which it
Tlalnly has. The talk of the
campaign will be of the tariff, and the
public lands, and the taxes and the expen
ditures, with a feeble Republican howl at
the president's pension vetoes, in a vain
attempt te prejudice the soldier vote ; and
perhaps there will be a mere exciting issue
of foreign policy, if the Mexican cloud
amounts te auythlng ; but when all these
Issues are discussed, the deciding quest ion
will be whether the administration is ap
proved. Fielden's Audacity.
Fielden, the Anarchist, proclaims te the
astonished world tliat be occupies the same
position towards the present social system
as did Washington, Jeffersen and Jehn
Brown, toward the abuses of government
of their times.
We are astonished, first that Jehn Rrewn
should be dragged into such illustrious
company, and secondly that Fielden should
have the effrontery te compare himself
with Brown. That he should speak of
himself in the same breath with Washing
ton and Jeffersen, was doubtless tee much
for even Jhls blunted sense of the eternal
fitness of things, and he appears te have
dragged In Jehn Brown's body as a buffer;
bat it won't de. The collision of ideas is
bad for Brown, but worse for Tielden.
Washington and Jeffersen founded this
nation; Brown by his violent fanaticism
imperilled it, but Fielden has avowed him
self an Anarchist devoted te itsdestructlen.
He claims that the only object of his
speech before the riot was te arouse the
workingmen te exert themselves te obtain
a mere even division of the fruits of labor,
and that though he believed in overturning
the existing government by force, lie had
no idea that any immediate violence would
be employed.
What matter whether Immediate or net,
he ceunselled resort te violence, when the
workingmen have ready te their hand a
far mere powerful force ; aad if he were
their true friend, he would have sought te
lead them towards their object by the sur
est and safest; read. But no, te lead men
in the use of the ballet, requires brains and
courage, while dynamite warfare takes
but little. In the latter the men who pass
as leaders and talk the loudest de net
threw the bombs, and their arguments
consist of pictures of the wrongs of labor
and questions as, why this thusnes3 V with
no logical attempt te remedy theevtl, and
only a blind, unchristian shriek for re
venge. Washington and Jeffersen compared
With Anarchist l-'lelrlpn t Can anv n-
A sublime absurdity be imagined V As well
t, if eesapare heaven with hnii irai. im.
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?et man.
CuUlnda G.4
Of the ju Jtlce of the sentence passed upon
Catting there can be little doubt, and If the
Mexican authorities had tint. i, n..t
L-t -..I i tiv : .:: r ?u "10,r
., miu uj-vu a j'nuwj'ie no weuiu uave no
) V quarrel with them.
V It la alleeed that the libel fnr wiiiM. n.
Q man has been sentenced, was crlnini i-
1 Spanish and English and circulated en the
, jawucan siue or. me line, but, as the Amer-
Jeaa refused te take any notice of the pre-
1 eaadlngs, the assertions of his enemies in
court should be received with caution and
- mould remember that he and his crime
arc et Might importance.
Through the neglect and carelessness of
wm, p"-"-ii ju yiuiecuug me riguis I
MliVMet or citizens en the Mexican J
frontier, MM people across the border have
acquired a contempt of theso rights, and
new that we have a president and secretary
of state determined te recognbe and pro
tect its citizens it is net surprising that a
border quarrel should arise. We are only
surprised that it did net conie sooner, as
cases far mere flagrant th.ui that of Cut
ting have been of frequent occurrence en
tTie border.
The ceuil of Chihuahua has asferldl its
right toenforco penalties for the breach
of Mexican laws, when that bleach Js com
mitted in the United States. It makes no
difference whether Cutting's libel was per
formed in Mexico or Texas, they have
claimed the right te try him in either case,
and it is witli this claim that we find fault.
Until it be formally abandoned by the re
lease of Cutting, w hese seizure was based
upon it, there can be no reconciliation, as
thefprinclple is vital in its bearing upon all
our foreign relations.
A Heed Cause.
On our first page will be found an inter
esting sketch et the lalngef the coiner
stone et the mission chapel en the AVelsh
Mountain.
It is unnecessary te say what a geed
thing It will be for this county that some
et the benighted citizens of this section be
brought under the Christianizing Inlluences
of the gepel. What lias been deue in this
line is most creditable te these engaged in
it. Vastly mere can be done if money is
forthcoming.
The Isti:lliernci:ii will receive and
acknowledge all subsciptiens made te thts
worthy cause.
Four, water caunl the typhoid pestilence
In Pilttburg. Forewarned la forearmed.
.
Paris dispatches tell of a ruh of non
subscribers for the bends of the 1'anama
Canal company. If this report Ik) true, It
must mean that there Is confidence in
France that the government will eventually
bolster up the company.
A tiikatv with Japan providing for the
extradition of criminals was sent te the
Senate by the president ou June I1, but that
energetic body did net Bucceed In reaching
any conclusion en 1L A Washington letter
te the Tribune hay that, "this and ether
extradition treaties are the favorite schemes of
Secretary Bayard. It is his purpose, se well
informed people assert, te unite gradually in
a network of extradition conventions the
greater part et the civlllied countries of the
glebe. His appointments In tbe Diplomatic
service, it Is believed, were all made with a
view te that end. Already there are either
pending or have been concluded a series of
extradition treaties with some of the Seuth
American republics which heretofore bave
been the refuge of criminals from the United
States." If this administration accomplishes
nothing else than the establishment of extra
ditien with the countries that have always
offered a safe asylum te refugees from
American justice, It will have the approval
et all whose approval is of value.
Geisa through the Whirlpool IUpids is
getting te be a "chestnut."
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In an authorized interview lien. Wra. A
Wallace announces that be is a candidate for
the gubernatorial nomination In the Demo
cratic ranks. lie reviews his past record in
public atlalrs from his entrance Inte the state
Senate in January 1S) up te the time of
the close of his senatorial career in Washing
ton. He takes a Urm stand in favor of the en
forcement et the previsions or article XVII
of the constitution relative te railroad dlscri dlscri
criminatien. lie believes that the Republican
party is going te pieces en the prohibition
question and thinks the Democracy should
lean te high license, but net se high as te be
forbidding. lie explains hew he prosecuted
te punishment men engaged in a strike in
his own county, and te the objection that he
is a monopolist declares that be became a rail
road preaident te develop bis lands and his
section et state. With the large list of geed
men from which tocbeose, the Democracy can
make no mistake in the selection sf its standard-bearer.
The Duddhists of Japan have been aroused
te combat the spread of Christianity and
have determined te carry the war Inte
Christian territory by Bending Buddhist mis
sionaries te America and Europe.
This will only serve te demonstrate mere
clearly te the Japanese the Tast Inferiority of
their ancient religion. Buddhism has long
go lout all the terce it ever bad with the
people and they have small regard for the
idle priesthood, though they still adhere te
the forms et worship.
They treat all religion with Indifference,
but the educated classes are urging that
Buddhism should be laid aside with ether
relics of ancient days and the religion of the
west accepted along with its civilization.
They propose te change religions as a mere
matter of policy, for they think they see In
the teachings of Christianity the secret el our
progressed thare is danger that when China
becomes Curietian it will be only In name.
In reality a mere change in the form of super
stition. We should lese no time In Impress
ing the fact upon them that the progress of
Christian nations is only an incident, and
that their religion cannot be used as a mere
political engine; for its ebjecU are beyond
human life.
Dn. IteACii having made a feeble and
transparent attempt te arouse public indigna
tion against the secretary of the navy be
cause of the rejection et the Delphin by
falling In a most peculiar manner, has at last
determined that the aspect or business war
rants his resuming operatlonsand announces
his intention or doing se at an early date. It
is said that the new buBlneia entorprise Is te
be controlled by a syndicate, but that Mr.
Reach contemplates the retention or a large
Interest in the business and will remain the
nominal if net the actual head, la ether
words, the Iteach will crawl along as before,
but will welcome any encouragement that
capitalists are disposed te glve him. He
claims that he will be proof against the insect
powder or the government, and will even
venture te bid upon the new cruisers seen te
be built. He Is a bug with the nature of a
coon that curls up and pretends te be dead
whouever that policy appears wise.
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! Tlil a New Cura for Snake Jllte f
Prem the Chainbersburj; lteglster.
A young man named Jacob I). Zlramer
man, Warren township, was recently bitten
en the ankle by a copperhead snake. Whisky
was used Internally and externally with
out eilect. Finally, the young man'a father's
Immersed the feet in coal oil, in a basin, cev.
eringthe wound, and shortly after a sub
stance resembling quicksllyer was noticed In
the oil, and the young man found relief.
Next day he was suillclently recovered te
walk about.
Died lu llarrltbiirg.
TliewlfnnfOnn W Ml.r...,n., ..... ...
i . :: : """"""i "-'n mini.
rlsburg, died very BuddenlySuuday morning
from paralysis. She had been lu apparently
geed health, but being large and very Hesliy
and well up in years, having reached ilia
seventies, bue was uuable te inoveabeut with
uuuwraeuu Hiei-u luuwinu wvu liur went.
Mrs. Simmons was born lu Manhelui, and
wa-ia woman of many estimabiu qualities,
anil Imrilaail. win i, ....i '."ri
,i . -'" idvwi,uu wiui regret uv
all who ever had the pleasure et Tier au.
mialnlntina A f....,tt.. ..r . . .. . w
aed.82veal Kraud-chlldreu, as well as her
ff J?iu,bfma' """l her. The iuneral will
KLTy rreseutelerU0Uat ' 'deck '
Flugera ajaahsd.
Jeseph Kehler, living at Ne. 220 East
Marlen alley, while engage! la work at Ne.
Sr.QSJcrueffi
he will tedftuS Tig some Ume. DUt
GRAHAM'S RIVALS.
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itu.v xiAOAUA'a iriiim.ruuL.
riflMit TheuMiul i'rle Wlliif'H Tnu Slur
Coepirtlltlile Through tliellmigh VValrr
in n l'ik-One Hiiinklue a I'lRtr
During the Heugh Vejurt.
CleorgeIIaillUatul William Tott", lead
ventueus coolers or llnllile, en Saturday
succeeded In riding the whirlpool rapids of
Niagara river lu a tiarrel-shaped beat. Beth
were companions and fellow-workmen of
Cooper Uraham, el Philadelphia, who a few
weeks age succewfullv made the trip.
The barrel-beat, ai it may be called, Is ten
ieet long, but the barrel proper extends but
six feet, a double oak head four feet rrem the
small end dhhllne It, The smaller end I
again divided Inte air-tight compartment' by
two heads set at short distances apvrt, while
the front head en the smaller end U made
double and protected by a sheet of Iren so se
curely fastened te the keel. The barrel Is
made of staves of l'.-lncb oak, the heads
being of 2-Inch oak. On the lower side of the
barrel a streug oak keel has been fastened, the
upper side of the barrel being slightly flat
tened. There Is an epeniug en top, en which
is also a circular turret with glass-eev ered
peep-holes. This Is fastened from the inside
by an Iren clamp. The main beads of the bar
rel are 21 Inches In diameter at the smallest
part, and the head at the pointed end are but
u Inches lu diameter at the smallest part.
A 12-lnch propeller-wheel en the stern can
be worked trem the inside by Its occupants.
A sheet-Iren rudder atlerds control of the
beat's course In smooth water.
ThotAemen towed the beat down the
river Saturday night te Chippewa, where it
was entered in the customs elllce as an
American beat intended te nav lento the
Canadian watcre. It was intended at first te
start en the trip Sunday alteruoeu at J
o'clock, butthetrprepirAtlensdelayed the start
nearly two hours. It had been publicly an
nounced that they would go through, and an
Impatient crowd which filled every train en
theway te the falls waited anxiously for the
start Net less then 15,000 people w ere at the
old suspension brideeat the time announced.
It had been planned at first te have the Maid
of the Mist tow Uie barrel-beat out into the
current and down te the bridge, but her Mas
ter Captain Cetter refused, saying that he
should feel as if he were a party te a suicide.
beat was procured te pull them out, aud at
4:15 o'clock, with a small American lUg
heisted at the stern, the carrel beat was
towed into the river, with the two men In
side and the manhole open. Twe beats w ith
friends en beard accompanied it as iar as the
cantilever bridge, when it was cast oil, at 1:15
p. m.
The barrel rode the water gracefully. Just
above the suspension bridge, which was
reached at Is p. m., It, was caught by the
first eddy and hurried down into the rapids,
turning about and passing under the bridge
stern toremest. Then the billows tossed it
about, first en one side and then ou the
ether, dashing up against its tildes, new
submerging it completely, and, at the in
clined railway station en the Canadian shore,
turning it ever in a complete somersault. It
came up buoyantly every time, and the
llttle ilsg floated triumphantly from Its
stick. Around the turn she struck the
heaviest waves, and was out of sight mere
than half the time, the brown hull bobbing
up serenely new and then, and the
dag defiantly Bhaking the water trem its
folds. In two minutes alter parsing the
bridge the beat had successfully navigated
the rapids and was in the whirlpool, entering
It nearer the Canadian shore than did Gra
ham. The craft made the circuit of the mael mael
stem once, and then shot out down the river
toward Lewistown. In the whirlpool the
man-hole was opened and eacn man in turn
shoved his head out for a breath of air. l'etts
waived his hand en making bis appearance.
These en the bank who saw them shouted
encouragingly te the men, and the man-hole
was shut down preparatory te the plunge
through the lower rapids, Tbey were past
the most critical points in their Journey and
the end was seen reached.
At about 5:15 p. m. two or three beating
parties from Queenstevvn and Lewistown
who bad been out looking ler the adventurers
saw the barrel tossing in the rapids above the
Catholic college ground. She was tossing,
pitching and rolling, but alwtyi righting her
self after each lurch. The beat was picked
up by Sam Uazlitt, a brother of one of the
occupants ; Chester Wadsworth and Archie
Gilmere, and towed into Queenstewn. Dur
ing the latter portion of their voyage the two
men climbed out en the deck of their craft
and rode astride of it for Beveral hundred
yards.
The men were net inclined te talk after
they landed, net having iuliy recovered from
the excitement or the trip. They show but
little soreness, while the barrel has no marks
except where some paint was scratched off
by the bewlders. The men have returned te
Chippewa and will be placed en
exhibition with the barrel in the principal
cities el the country. Tbey intend te have
the barrel patented ter use as a life beat. The
men are both young, l'etts being 25 and Ilaz
lett 22 years of age. The former ii manled.
PERSONAL..
COLLKCTOU OK Cl'STOVIS IlEKDK.V, of
New erk, It is rumored, will resign.
Minister Jacksen Is tald te have re
signed the Mexican mission.
Jeii.vC. Mir.LEii. the well known Gorman German
town brewer, has died of cancer, leaving an
estate of f500,uea
THE Pni'H h.lri twn talntlnfr iirwllan .-
day. lie is much exhausted but continues
te penerm nisdutlee. ills physicians have
no fears of A fAtiil rnnnlt. and havn QL-A.V hnna
of his speedy recovery.
Ac-TiNO Secretary Fairciiild in reply
te an Inquiry Bald that there bad been no re
cent cabinet consideration of the question of
bend call nor any decision by the president
en the subfect.
Count Carle Gozeli, the papal envoy
who brought ever the beretta ler Cardinal
Gibbens, or Baltimore, sailed from New Yerk
for Europe Saturday en the Inman steamer
City of lierlin.
Ex-Governer William R Tayler, the
"DemcsratlbCtncinnatus," who was called
te the executive chair or Wisconsin by a coa
lition et Domecraticand Granger votes In 1S7I,
was clandestinely married te Mrr Viela
Titus, a respectable but obseure Madisen
widow wlthafamllyofchlldren.several'weeks
age.
Drt. James P. Kimball, director of the
mint baa completed hU report en the pre.
ductien of geld and silver in the United
States during 1SS5. The prcauctlen or geld
Is estimated at f31,SO0,U09, an increase or
$1,000,000 ever l&Sl. The production of silver,
calculated at the coining rate In silver dollars,
is estimated at f51,C00,000, against MS.600,000
in 1S31, an Increase of f 2,800, 000.
nSPV "KnBERT Siiick recently died in
I hlladelphia. After loavingt200fermas.sos,he
give ene-lialf of the residue te the Order of
the Sisters of St. Frances. Philadelphia, te be
applied ler and in behalr of either the St.
Mary's hospital or the Ht Agnes' hospital;
the ether one-half te be held m trust the in
come from which Is te be paid te two slsterB,
of Hanover, Germany. '
David Gossard, of Washington county,
Md., is celebrating the birth of his twenty,
fourth child, a bouncing thirteen pound baby
girl who has been named 1'rance.s rolsein
Cleveland Gossard. Number twenty.three,a
Isjy, born the day President Cleveland was
inaugurated, was named Bftr the president.
There are fifteen boys and nine girls in the
family, but they are net all of one mother,
fourteen were by the first wire and ten by
the Bccend.
General Lew Wallace, late United
States minister te Turkey, lectured at
Cbatauqua en "Turkey aud the
Turks" en Saturday. The general
Bald there were no drunken Turks;
that the Turka loved children and were
kind te animals. They are afraid or women
and are the politest et peeple. They are also
the dfiVntltTHt nf ruxnlu bn.l -A, !..... - -
eentially and wholly a military people and
are always brave and heroic. The lecturer
corrected aeme errors as te the domestic, life
of the Turks. Polygamy, whlle permitted
In Turkey, is net obligatory orovonpreva erovonpreva orevonpreva
lent. The inmates ei the harems are by no
means Blavos.
The Fast of Ab.
The llebrew fast of Ab begins this ev oiling
after sundown and continues until dark to
morrow. It commomerates the destruction of
the first temple of Jerusalem by Nebuchad
nezzer, king or liabylen, about 2,300 years
age, and that et the second temple by Titus
1,818 years age. Other disastrous events
happened en the same day in later yearn,
and the Ninth of Ab has ever since been ob
served by fasting and prayer. The syna
gogues are draped in deep black, and mourn meurn
lul elegies are recited at the servicea this
evening and te-morrow morning. At the
alternoen service te-morrow comforting
premise of Isaiah are read.
Ei-iTlnoneraef War et t'eniiniinuila.
The Association of Kx-l'rlsoners of War of
Pennsylvania, composed of men who served
in rebel prisons, held a largely attended con
vention In Heading Saturday night. AU
portions of the state were represented. The
elllcers rlivtrd weiei ('resident, David T.
Oavls, of I'hllndt'lphla; vice president",
llebert llerlaeh, of Heading, and M. N.
.stark, of ljincaster t treasurer, 11 A. Mass,
of Philadelphia; chaplain, Ira Travis of
Heading. Delegates te national ivnventlrn
Ezra 11 Hippie, ofScrantenj II. H. llrene
man, of Lancaster ; Jehn Couly, of Bedford ;
Themas Ilushnien, of Altoenn, and J. W.
Hall, of Vv llllamspert. Lancaster was e e
lected as the next place of meeting.
Why H Solution!
llocemo the staple Dentifrice et America Sim
ply because It Is Impetslbln te usu it, ev en ter a
wieV, without perceiving Its lij tfli-iile effect
upon the ttuth, the gums and the breath.
Teeth come palnlesaly if n,, Hash's l'celhlnR
Letien 1h bathed en the gums. Hi iv toot h
ache. l'rlce.'iV cents.
Dr. ltAn" Dlarrhie.v Mixture for elillilren
w 111 net cure every case, but It will cure mere
than any medicine ever put In one bottle.
Trice, iv cents, ler nale nt II. It. Cochran's
Drug Stere, Nes. 137 and U North Queen street.
autl luul.tw
Keiectable llrncgUtii
never deceive the public, but beware of the
Cheap Jehn druggists une offer you a plaster
called "Capsicum," " Caplctu," " Capucln " or
" Capslclne," and tell you tt Is substantially the
satnuas the genuine liensen's Capctne Plaster,
or even better They ask less for the Imitation,
for It cots lessi bin as a remedial agent It Is
absolutely worthless. Tbu reputation of Uen Uen
ten's as the only plaster possessing actual and
hUh curative qunlltles Is the result of many
fears' eiperltnent and honorable dealings en
he parte! the proprietors! andVVOphystclans.
phannaelstsaiid druggists endorse It as the best
evermade Protect veurself against deception
by buying of reputable dealers only, and avoid
uiistnkrs b) personal examination. The genu
liienas the" I hree s-rals trademark, and in the
ceutre is cut the word ' Capctne." a? M.VV.sw
HVKVIAL yOTlCBH.
t or lame back, side or chest, use Shlleh's Por Per
ous Plaster. Price a cents, ter sale by 11. U.
Cochran, Druggist, .Ne. 1 North Queen stieet.
Da. IIasslir Werm i-VHcr. t'urely vegetable,
pleajant te take, will expel worms If any exist,
no purgative rvquirvd after using. Price, a
Cents, by all druggists. feb$3tndMV AT
SII1LOIP3 CATAllltH UKMEDY-a positive
cure for Catarrh, Dlptherle, and Canker Meuth.
Fer sole by II. U. Cochran, Druggist, -Se. 137
North Queen street.
Excitement InTexiu.
Great excitement has been caused In the vi
cinity el Paris, Tex., by the rcmarknble re
covery of Mr J K L'erley, who was se helpless
he could net turn In tied, or raise his head ,
everybody said he was dvlng of Consumption.
A trial bottle or Dr. King's Sew Discovery was
sent hlui. rinding rultet, he bought a large het
tie and a box el Dr. King's New Life Pills ; by
the time he had taken two boxes of Tills and
two bottles et the Discovery, he was well and
had gained In Heh thirty-six pounds.
Trial Het tics of this (ireat Discovery for Con
sumption free at 11 II. Cochran's Drug Mere, 137
and iX North Queen street, Lancaster, I' a. (2)
"HACKMETACK " a lasting and fragrant per
fume. Price .3 and 50 cents. Fer sale by lf.lt.
Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 NorthUueemtrvet.
Osi BeTTLa Etmcts a CCR. Mr. Oscar E, B.
Kech, of Allentown, Pa., was bedfast with In
flammatory rheumatism In the winter of 1SS3.
Doctors could de nothing te relieve him. Ue
commenced using Gress' Itheumatle Kemcdy.
lly the time he had used halt a bottle he could
leave his bed; when he had finished the bottle
he was cured and has net had a return of the
disease since. In his own words, "1 teel better
than ever before." Price II, by all druggists.
lebS-JmdMWAir
The Excitement Net Over.
The rush at II. U. Cochran, druggist. Ne. 117
North Queen street, still continues en account
of persons afflicted with Cough, Colds, Asthma,
11 renchitls and Consumption, toprecnroabottle
of Kemp's ltalsam for the Threat and Lungs,
which Is sold en a guarantee and Is glv ing entire
satisfaction. It Is a standard family remedy.
Prlce 50 cents and 1. Trial iiteree. el5-lwdJtw
THE ItEV. GEO. 11. TIIAYEK, of Uourben
Ind., savs "Beth myself and wife ewe enr lives
teSIULOH'SCONSlfilPTIONCiritE." torsale
by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen
street.
KIDNEY TKOUULiaj.
A Case of Many Years branding Cured With
Six Dettles, In a Man DO Years et Age.
ALLXHTOwir, Pa., May:', lssS.
Daroiue llrmtRs Ce. Genu I had been
troubled with my kidneys for a number of years,
used almost everything without much beneflt
until I tried Dandelion flitters. I used six bot
tles and am pleased te say I am entirely rid of
the kidney trouble, besides my system being
toned up se that I feel like a different person. I
checrfuUy recemmend the same te all afflicted
In this way. JACOB MUSCIILITZ.
lebe-3mdTu,Th,S
AllE 10b 11ADK miserable by Indigestion,
Constipation, Dizziness, Less of Appetite, 1 cl
ow skin 7 Shlleh's Vltallzer Is a positive cure.
Ker sale by II. 15. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137
North Queen street.
The Verdict Unanimous.
Yeu are feeling depressed, your appetlte is
peer, you are bothered with Headache, you are
fidgety, nervous, and generally out of sorts, and
want te brace up. llrace up. but net w lth stimu
lants, spring medlclnes, or hitlers, which have
for their basis very cheap, bud whisky, and
w hlch stimulate you for an hour, and then leave
you In worse condition than before. What you
want Is an alterative that will purify your bleed,
start healthy action of Ltver and Kidneys, re
store your vitality, and give renewed health and
strength, buch a medicine you will find in Elec
tric hitters, and only 5 cents a bottle at II. B.
Cochran's Drug Mere, 137 and 134 North Queen
street, Lancaster, 1'a. (I)
roil DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complaint, you
have a printed guarantee en every Dettle of shl shl
eoh's ftallzer. It never faUs te cure, ter Bale
by U. B. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen
street.
Take Your Choice.
1 ou can be weak, nervous, debilitated, and de
spondent, disqualified for work of head or hand,
or you can enjoy a falrsharoef health and peace
of mind. Uurdeck Bleed Jlittert wlU alleviate
your misery and de you a world of geed If you
will but have faith try. rer sale by II, U. Coch
ran, druggist, 137 ana 13) North Queen street,
Lancaster.
Allew L's te Say
That a geed deal of the suffering in this world
can be avoided by purchasing Dr. Themat'
Eclectrle Oil, and using it as per directions,
it is an lnfallable cure ferall aches, sprains, and
pains. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137
and 1JJ North Queen street, Lancaster.
An Excellent It pert.
Hen. Jes. II. Goedrldge, of Brooklyn. N. Y
writes this: "Cannet express myself lu wnm
clently praiseworthy terms, llurdeck JIloeil
llllteri have used for the pest two years; keep
my stomach in splendid trim." rer sale by If.
11. Cochran, druggist, il and 130 North Queen
street, Lancaster.
l be Cltlnese ilnt Ge.
And se must neuralgia and rheumatism, when
Dr. 7'hemat' Eeleetrie Oil attacks them. Ihls
medicine is a marvelous product et Ingenious
thought. Buy It and try lu rer sale by II. 11.
Cochran, druggist, 1J7 and 133 North Queen
street, Lancaster,
Dr. Tanner's Stomach.
Dr. Tanner certainly has a great stomach
great because of Its utrengtb und endurance.
e may err in saying that the doctor uses llur llur
eock Meed Jhtltri, but if he does, his digestive
Sewers ure easily accounted for. Uurdeck
feed JIMert, being a standard medicine are
sold by all druggists, rer sole by II.B. Cochran,
druggist, 137 aud LB North Queen street, Lan
caster. A Ilaptlst Mlnlstei's Experience.
"I am a Baptist minister, and before I ever
thought of being a clergyman I graduated in
medicine, but left a lucrative practice for m .
present profession, forty vearsuge. I was for
many juira a sufferer from quinsy. Themat'
Eclcctric Oil cured uie. 1 was also troubled lth
Hoarseness, unu inemar jiciectrie un always
.tlfnv,1 .nn SI w urlfn ..nit .lilfil liail rilnl..unrn
relieved me. My wire und child had diphtheria.
and
Tnetnav Jicleclrie Oil cured them, and If
taken in time it will cure seven times out of ten.
1 am confident it is n cure for the most obstinate
cold, or cough, and If any one will take a small
teaspoon and half till it with the Oil, and then
Slacu the end of the spoon In one nostril and
raw the OU out of the spoon Inte the head, by
Bnlffing as hard as they can, until the Oil fulls
ever Inte the threat, and practlce It twice
a week, I don't cure bow offensive their head
maybe, It will clean It out and euro their ca
tarrh. Fer deafness and earache, it has done
wonders te my certain knowledge. It Is the only
medlclne dubbed patent medlclne that 1 have
ever felt like recommending, und I am very anx
ious te see It in every place, for 1 tell you that I
would net be without it In my house ferany
consideration. I urn new suffering with a pain
like rheumatism in my right limb, and nethlnu
lellovesmellke Tliemav Jiclttlrle Oil." Dr. L.
F. Crane, Cerry, l"a.
Fer eale by If. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139
North Uueen street Lancaster.
FINK WHISKIES.
Distillation of ltW, 187S, 180, 18di are net
equalled In the ceuutry, ' ""u"ul-
At UKIUAIira OLD WINK STOItE,
H. E. BLAYMAKEIl, Agt.
R
OTE IS MAKING
CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS
at 3jOO a. nezaa.
. L!i?' 1WJ0BTII QUJSKN BTUKKT,
lanlJ-tld Lancaster, Ta
irunrsuin
it r jfcv ''
ECONOMY, as ne felU uy.
Is wealth pronounced another av ,
Se while "hard times" the people cr,
The Toilet Soaps they should net buy.
1 ct all vhe buv such Soaps take care
Te weigh the cake exact and fair.
And find the pay in figutcs teund
A dollar, mere or less per pound.
A WORD OK WARN' ING.
There are many white soaps, each represented te be "just as geed as the ' Ivery' i"
they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities
of the genuine. Ask for " Ivery" Seap and insist upon getting it,
CepyrUthl 15.-f, by Procter A C.amMc.
VHT
Tk JOURNINO (iOODS.
HAGER &
I
m
Priestley's Black Silk Warp Henriettas, Black
Cashmere, Olarette Oleth, Etimin e Oleth, Princltta
Oleth, Nun's Veiling and Camel's Hair; Oeurtaud's
Crape and Nun's Veiling for Vests ; Black Thibet
Leng and Square Shawls.
HAGER &
Nes. 25 and 27 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
N
EXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE.
FAHNESJOCK'S.
White Goods, Lacea and Bmbrolderloa, Whlte Embrolderod Rebes, 82.60
up. Summer Undorwear, all eizee.
Slimmer Hosiery Summer Gloves,
Large Stock of tboae Goods new iu Store, and 'all Marked at Qulek
Beiling Prloes.
R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S,
NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT
JVTETZGER Jt UAUQU5IAN.
METZGER & HAUGHMAN
1IAVK SOW IN STOCK A tULI, A8S0UTMENT O"
BLACK FRENCH CASHMERES.
BLACK CAbllMKKK jtllXc. I1I.ACK CA8IIMKKK nt 25c. BLACK CABIIMEIIE atJ7Kc
BLACK CASIIMKItKatMc BLACK UASHM KKK nt Mc. BLACK CA8HMEHE at 75c!
BLACK CAS11MKHK at 87c. BLACK CA9UM KKK at II.W. BLACK CASlIMKltK at IL25
ALSO
BLACK HKN1UKTTA CL0TII3, DI AQONALS, TIUCOTS. and a Kull Line of BLACK SILKS, et
LOW PRICES.
Metzger & Haughman,
Ne. 43 West King Street, Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel
Herse Hetel, Lancaster, Pa.
DHY UVODM.
QLOSINO OUT PRICES
-UK-LADIES'
AND GK.NTLKMKN'S
GAUZE UNDERWEAR
-AT TUE-
North End Dry Goods Stere.
J. W. BVKNE.
nev5-l7J Ne. 3W North Queen (treet.
mUE NEW OAHU STORE.
NEW CASH STORE,
Opposite the Koyatene Heuse ana Northern
National Bank,
247 & 249 North Queen Street.
SUMMER DRESS GOODS.
NUN'H VEILING, All Celers.
.,e. ... . WUITE l'LAID CAMBRICS.
WHITE VICTORIA LAWNS.
., ilATlSTESanaSEEUSUCKEIlS-
II AMI1UKUS and LACES.
,.., New Steclc ItlUIlONS.AH Celers.
BLACK and COLORKl) SILK MITTS.
Large Stock DOMESTICS.
All Ooeds at Lew Prices.
febS-lyd W. U. liOWEUa.
G
RAY'S HPECIFIO MKIHOINK.
THE OUKAT ENGLISH REMEDY.
An unfailing euro for Impetency, and nil Ills
eases that fellow Less or Memery, Universal
Lassitude, i'aln In the Back, Dimness of Vision,
Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases
that lead te Insanity or Consumption and a.
Premature Grave.
jwrull particulars in our pamphlet, which we
desire te send f roe by mail toeveryenu. -Thn
Speclfle Medicine Is sold by all druggists at li
."SSJiffS Sfx PfkaK "r $5. or will hS
fS.u.ES?..i -?" ea the receipter the money,
by addressing the agent.
Mn.B.'nHi0&1Ail V.ruut- Ho'e Agent,
?, Queen Street, Lancaster,
.2vJfi?ouPJef counterfeit, we have adopted
the Yellow Wrapper i theonlygenulno.
.. i . U QUAY MEDICAL CO..
What course should people then pursue?
In short, the enl thing te de,
'1 heugh rtdi in bends, or werilly peer,
Thc"hem hew thr should procure,
Which may be bought from v east te coast,
At sixteen cents per pound at most,
And docs mete satisfaction grant
I ban all the Toilet Soaps extant.
UUUDS.
BROTHER.
OODe
b 11
BROTHER,
HOU8B.
LANCASTER, PENNA.
MJiuummu.
jyj-AOHINEHY, 40.
tot
STEAM HEATING
Latest and Most Improved
INQINES Trwlien, PerUlli tt SUlieitr.
New or Becena-ltana
BOILERS, WATER TANKS, SEPARATORS.
Uiimin or Kirm Wen snch m done and
kept In Machine aheps.
call ea OB APDKUa,
Ezra F. Landis,
WORKS 637 NORTH CHERRY STREET,
Laxustib, Pa, n7-tfd
FTER ALL OTHER8 PAIL, CONSULT
DR. LOBB,
SB NORTH ITIKTEENTII STREET, (Belew Cat
lewhlll Street, Philadelphia.)
JeyKAKS' EXPERIENCE. Guaranteed te euro
hB afflicted and unfortunate with Purely Vege
table Medlclnes. Boek en special disease rrue
send for it. Advice free ana strictly connaon cennaon connaen
tlal. Office hours, Ha. m. te 2 p. in., 7 p. m. te 10
p.m. Treatment by Mall. lnl-lydAw
QDRE GUARANTEED.
RUPTURE.
Cure guaranteed by DIt. ., B. MAYER.
Ease at once i no operation or delay from busi
ness i tested by hundreds of cures. Main office
831 ARCH ST., PUILA. Send (or Circular.
fVLlvilAv
MINERAL WATERS,
APOLLINAIRS WATER.
the queen or Table Waters, Hawthorn Spring
of Saratoga, at
UEIU
ART'S OLD WINE STORE,
VLOTHIHU.
jrmsii , mieTiiEit.
THIS FALL
WILL GIVE YOU
A INI.lt, I.AUIlKII.IIKTTKlt,
IK1TKK MADE. IIKTIhll TI11MMKI) AMD
HKOIHKlu.V CIIKM'KIl IN PRICE!)
STOCK yY
CLOTHING
-AND-
GENT'S FUmSHIKGS,
THAN A KVKIl , IIKKN SHOWN IN THE
CITV OK LANCASTER.
1 hr ' Jlr "( the au0 nec,jiutM the rurther
Ll.KAIll.MI (rt OT ODDS AND ENDS
-or-
SUMMER WEAR.
..,V,!n.H."lll',,,, "' ,he lMITerent Lets of 8PE.
UlAL BAUOAINS we advertised lest wsek. Vet
en hand. Ihey ntn going fast ; se cull nt once.
KULL LINKS or
New Fall aud Winter Oletliiug
Are hflng tinlsbrU almmt dally, net only fur
Sinn, but tun Heys and Children will be looked
alter bettc r than evor.
forget te mention our GREAT BAR.
GAINS In TRUNKS and VALISES and CLUB
Merchant Tailoring a Specialty.
ONE-PRIOE
CLOTHINQ AND FURNISHING STORB,
CORNER NORTH UURKN STREET AND
CENTRE SQUARE.
i-Store doses every day at 6 p. tn. Saturdays
at lu p. in.
ri ENT'H NECKWEAR.
WILLIAMSON
& FOSTER
ARE
Selling Te-day
-FOR-
AN ADVERTISEMENT,
A LOT OF
r
Fer 2 Cents Each.
Anether Let for 5 Cents Each.
Anether Let for 10 Cents Each,
At thoee Prlcee we ezpoet the Leta
te last
ABOUT 2 DAYS.
WILLIAMSON
& FOSTER
82, 34, 36 & 88 B, King St.,
LANCASTER, l'A.
BIO & BROTHER'S
Bent's
NecKwen
JIU0K8.
JOHN BAER'S SONS.
NEW BOOKS
Are offered at a liberal discount from the pub
lishers' prices.
SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS
In Library Bets, Class Beeks, Records, Rewards,
Bibles, Testaments, Catechisms, etc.
QUARTO BIBLES
Centalnff King Jatnea and the Rey lsed Versions
of both Old and New Testaments in parallel
columns t also, with the two versions or the
New Testament, or with the old version of the
Bible only. In various styles of binding, at much
lower prices than by travel lug agents.
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Nes. IS and 17 Nertb Qumb Street,
LANCASTER. FA.
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