Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 12, 1886, Image 2

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LAKCASTKB, AUGUST 12. 1SC
Ferest Fires.
The terrible devastation wrought by the
forest fires in 'Wisconsin, again lemlnds
one e( the necessity of taking measurers te
preserve our forests. Millions of dollars
worth of lumber, besides many a prosper
ous homestead in the wilderness, have
been swept away in a few hours by a force
that is apparently beyond human proven,
tien. But it would net be beyond control
if only the proper measures were taken te
protect the forests.
It has often been suggested that the state
governments should cause bread avenues
te be cleared through the forest at regu
lar intervals of several miles, with ethers
at rieht angles te them. These would act
as barriers te the spread of the flames, and
although in windy weather the fire would
probably be carried across them, still it
would be possible even then for a ferce of
experienced woodmen te defend the farther
aide of the barrier from the spread of the
flames. At all events these avenues would
form a serious obstacle, and would save
their cost in a few years in the many inci
pient conflagrations that they would
check.
As much of our most valuable timber is
in the territories, this would appear te be
a matter for national legislation of quite
as great importance as many nu item of
the river and harbor bill.
Much of the opposition te fortifications,
the building of a navy or the improvement
of rivers and harbors comes from the "West
ern states, whose citizens felt hat they are
net receiving their share of attention in
national legislation ; and injustice te them
the general government should iay mere
attention te the protection and develop
ment of their resources, net by ex
travagant grants of lands te rail
ways but by encouraging Western emi
gratien and inducing the iwpulatleu of our
overcrowded cities te spread out ever the
Western 1? id Recently an English editor
asked why, with our boundless territory ,we
have pauperism in America 'i The an
swer is that emigration te these Western
lands is se full of hardships and danger
that few care te face it. If the government
would exert Itself te lessen these difficulties,
a partial solution of the labor question
might be found.
Sickles en Mexico.
General Sickles has expressed the opinion
that Mexico wants te provoke hostilities
with the United States, in the hope that an
overwhelming defeat of her forces would
produce a panic among the people. Under
cover of this Mexico would be enabled te
sell the United State3 a large slice of un
profitable and troublesome border territory,
and the famished Mexican treasury would
again be filled with Yankee geld te the
tune of thirty millions or mere. Mexico
wants te sell, the general tells us, but any
attempt te de se without a war would
cause a revolution, and summary slaughter
of Diaz and his friends by an infuriated
populace.
All this is beautiful in theory, but it is
net believed that Diaz and his friends con
template any such scheme ; for the. risk in
volved therein would be tee great. Unless
the defeat and conquest of the Mexicans
was most overwhelming, they would net
consent te a second partition of their terri
tory. The lest provinces of Mexico have
proved such a source of wealth te the
United States that the Mexicans have
never ceased te regret their bargain, and
nothing would be mere certain te cause
the complete and irretrievable overthrew
of Diaz than that he should be the willing
or the unwilling partner te any sale of
Mexican provinces.
Then there is another side of the ques
tion te be considered. Is it probable that
this government could be induced te offer
a large sum of money for these provinces
that have given Mexico se much trouble 'i
This country has all the land that it wants
or can easily take care of , but the weakness
of the Mexican government and the turbu
lence of the banditti across the border may
make it necessary te extend our sway,
sooner or later, ever the troublesome terri
tory. This would be merely as a measure
of self-protection, and by developing meie
energy Mexico may avert it It is te be
hoped that she will. There is no reason
why the United States should undertake te
conquer and then buy a province, that the
unstable character of the Mexican govern
ment may one day compel us te setee,
though we don't want it.
The TIIOcu Will.
Mr. Tllden showed his geed sense In his
wiU, net only In applying two-thirds of his
vast estate te beneficent public uses, but
In providlngjipen a reasonable scale for his
relatives, agents, servants and iriends,
whom he had accustomed te depend upon
him for direction and support. He ap.
points as the agents et his generous pur
poses tried iriends and cenfidents and
affords fair but net extravagant compensa
tion for them. He gives te his relatives
quite enough for anybody te Inherit for
their own best Interests, cancels their debts
and protects their estates. In his benefac.
tlens he shows a nice discrimination ; and
apportions his bounty upon a plan that
will commend itself te Intelligent public
approval. The man of money who makes
thoroughly sensible will builds a lasting
, neBumsnt te his intelligence.
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Kew Trk for Vtn Yerker.
It is a silly and senseless cry set up by
some of the city politicians of New Yerk,
that President Cleveland g.ne them the'go the'ge
by and inflicted an indignity upon their
party organization, in taking u Democrat
from the interior for the appointment of
collector of customs.
Upen no proper principle of puty recog
nition de the customs officers belong te
the pUie where the custom house H loci
ted. Their patronage is general and the
president should net be restricted in their
selection te any particular community
New Yerk is .the chief pert of entry for
the whole county. The political or
administrative management of its customs
house business requiresa w ide v lew of the
horizon. It has neer been considered
necessary te restrict the selectieu of this
executive officer te the city itself. The
Philadelphia custom-house h.is never been
se regarded, and the last Democratic
president before Mr. Cleveland took ids
collector from Lancaster county.
Again the Democracy of New Yerk city
are se rent w ith factions and se divided
into quarrelling and tee often corrupt
cliques, that no man possible of selection
from among them would likely h.ne caused
less dissatisfaction than Mr. Magene's. He
Isa strong nun, of geed hard sense . and
will doubtless lay held with a linn hand.
A little country bleed iufun-d into politics
is as geed for a city as its introduction into
the business, professional awl social life of
the metropolis.
An Abundance
The Jl rreyl wants Geerge A. Jenkste be
nominated for governor by the Democratic
convention. Mr. .lenks certainly would
make a ver geed candidate : bute would
the ether gentlemen who have Wen named
for the office,and several hundml mere w he
could be named. The state abounds with
Democrats who would make geed candi.
dates for governor and geed governors.
The office is one of great dlgnitv, and de
mands geed sense m Its occupant . and we
knew many Democrats sufficiently equipped
w ith the needed qualifications te lill it w ith
distinction. The natural successor te the
governor is the lieutenant governor, and
certainly the present lieutenant governor
would make :is geed a governor as any
man who has been named. The ether
question is as te who can make the best
run. The Ihce, l says that Mr. .leaks will
unite the party. The party is united.
Whoever is nominated will get its every
vote.
A.v Oixentric but level-lieadett gentleman
Is itr. Mctiewan, who lint intrrxtu.-wl n new
system of teaching the German language.
Ills system It that of object teaching which
has been found se efficient in kiudergartens,
and in the ceurse of his lectures lie Hies
around in energetic and ainusing style, Illus
trating his remarks in German in such n
manner that it is easy te puess their mean
ing without reference te dictionary or appeal
te memory. Mr. MacOiewan luriiWbe each
member of his class with a long list et (ier
man words, with the Kngllsh equivalents.
Tnestuhl (chair), das buegelelsen (tlatiren),
Ac. On the back et the paper containing
these words is mucilage, se that when cut
apart each one can be affixed te the appro
priate piece of furniture or whatever it mar
be. A clock with the words "die wanduhr"
pasted upon it fixes the German word as
firmly in the mind as its English equivalent.
His pupils are also taught te sing the German
songs in chorus.
The teacher carries his Instruction even te
German customs and at the table of the
bearding sclioel wishes are exchauged before
the meal that each should have "guteen ap
petit" and the signal for rislug at the end is
a phrase expressing a hope that the meal
may be blessed te all.
While the Cutting episode Is eceuppiug
public attention, Chinamen by the hundred
are quietly stealing ever the Mexican border.
O.i the first page te-day will be found a
breezy historical sketch that will be intensely
Interesting te all who desire te learn any
thing el the origin of one of the finest and
most densely populated sections or bread
Lancaster county from the pen of one or our
most popular and reliable local historians.
The sketch is timely by reaseu et the eject
ment proceedings that have been recently In
stituted te determine the title te property in
Columbia claimed te have descended irem
Samuel Blunston. In te-morrow 's Issue w 111
be presented a few glimpses at the history of
the Black Herse tavern at Ellzabethtewn,
one of Lancaster county's most famous hes
telries founded in 1702. Thus will the In
TELLlOENCEn keep In line with the grow grew
Ing sentiment among its many readers te
knew mere el Lancaster county's early his
tory. TlLDEN'rt will shows that he was far from
being a woman-hater. Seme of women's
tenderest and bravest champions are cell
bates. Tnp. Repnbican state chairman, Hen. Thes.
V. Cooper, may fairly be couslderod a candi.
date for United States senator. That he will
claim the place if victorious this fall and con
test for the honor with Quay can hardly be
doubted. In a letter written te help an aBpl
rant for a legislative nomination in this
county he has said : "1 will be greatly obliged
If you will aid the nomination of Hen. llobert
Chadwick. If 1 get into a battle for United
States senator he can de me far mere geed
than a new man. He has great influence
among the old members and is a geed fighter
ler a friend. Very truly yours." With this
new ueadUght te the Beav or locomotive it is
In greater danger than ever of being ditched
Finn iinieif street pavement has been a
great success in Kteubeuville, uale and
many think it Is the coming pavement, as u
only costs $1 per square yard.
Tun New Yerk Independent's llterary re re ro
viewer is quite sovere en Mr. Keeiian's
"Aliens." Whlle admitting the author's
power te de geed work II he "would culti
vate directness and simplicity and threw his
rhetorical ornaments te the winds," it jiro jire jiro
neunces his last published story " spoiled by
the Intrusion of a crowd of unnecessary char
acters, aud the tirosemo elaboration of trivial
and irrelevant details, far-fetched, historical
and classical parallels and eiasr3ratlng moral
and philosophical reflections."
Tin: Philadelphia Lcdycr esM-natex that
mere are M.OOO people of the Quaker City
regularly out of town in the summer season.
Thotewn manages te worry along with the
remaining 000,000 citizens.
Tun International lnstltute for Preserving
the Units of the Angle Saxen Weights and
Measures new In session at Chautauqua has
the opinions of many scientific men te help
combat the mevement for the Introduction et
the metric system. It has been leund by
experiment In Frauce und Germany that the
system Is net nearly se useful or se perlect as
has been claimed, and the roceut discovery
of errors in the measurement or the merldlaii
upon which the French system Is baed has
ruK,ut out pretests against It from many
Meun, the distinguished Oerman oem.
poser, new in this country, dislikes the " MI MI
kade and all musle that people cau keep
time te with their feet and whistle or hum
arterthey have heard 1L Mehr probably pre.
Rita0 0lUjr "" ".'Violated by
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Crnmt Arni el tli ltri'Ul'Ur
Lucius ralrchlld, who was cheweu at San
Francisce te suceecd Hen. S. S. lSurdette as
commander el the Grand Army of the He
public, wis bem at i'rankllii MIlK rortage
county, Ohie, December J7, lvil. At au
early "age he w em te (.'lev eland anil resided
there until lMt', when he went te ieenlu,
s-ettllng in Madisen. In 1U he went by the
overland route te California, staying there
until Wv, w lieu he returned te Madisen. In
15eS he was elected, as a Democrat, clerk of
the circuit court of his county. In 101
he enlisted as a private in the Uever
uer's Guard, et Mmlten. and went
out with the three months men. He
was made captain el his company, and seen
after remed the lieutenant colonelcy. eUered
htm by Gov. Kandall, feeling himself ineom ineem
xitntit m mi it Iii Aueust. isu. he was ap
pointed bv President Lincoln as captain of
the 16th regular", and at about the same time
major in the .1 vv is. enin luiauiry ey mev.
IUndall. He accepted both positions and ob
tained le.iv e of absence te serv e in the v olun elun
teer regiment, shortly afterward he was
made lieutenant colonel, and as his superior
officer was In 111 health he rt-ally commanded
the regiment most of the time.
His reciuient formed part of the " Iren
Brigade " w hlch did such ellective work be bo be
fere Chancellorsville. On May d, lx-s he
was made staff ellx-er under , en. ads
worth. AtGettvsburc, ilurlngthe nrstday s
fighting, Wisconsin lest lloiuei -m uien
encased, and there i el. Kiircuild fell with
his left arm se badly shattered that amputa
tion near thosbeulderloc:ime necessary. After
his recovery he was nominated fur secre
tary of state by the Vnlen con
vention et v. lsoensin, and resigned nis posi
tion as brigadier general, te which he had in
the meantime been appointed, te make the
canva&s. He was elected. In lvv he was
nominated for and elected governor in li
and lv.e he was re-elected. In 1ST he was
made consul at Liver(oel, serving until W,
when he w as made consul general for France.
In ls0 he was made minister te Spain, lu
lvs2 he resigned his pest and returned te
Madisen, and was received by his fellow cit
iiens with an outburst of the greatest enthu
siasQi. Mnee then he has devoted ills time
te his family allairs aud the education of his
children.
Ntlrd Hj H'r Ler Treuer
By the aid of her lever's trousers Mlas
Ella Drew saved a life at Marblehead Neck,
Mass., en Wednesday. With Isaac Mill, jr.,
she was playing tenuis near the anepsMio anepsMie
met house, at Marbleheul Neck. On the
rocks two children of a Mr. Hellis, of Bosten,
were playing, and while near what is called
the Spouting Hern, one et the most danger
eus places en the coast, one little fellow 9
years old slipped and fell into the sea Im
mediately the ether boy gave the alarm,
which w as heard bY the two young people.
They both started for the rocks, arriving at
the same time. The little fellow down lu the
cha-iui was struggling hard In the water for
his life. Quick as tiiougutyenng.viuisinrew
off his trousers. Miss Ilrew seized the trous
ers and sprang ler the lower rock and young
Mills jumped into the water and caught the
child lust as it was going down. JIM Drew
get to'ttie edge as cleseas io-elble,with water
rolling around her, and threw one leg of
the pantaloons te young Mills, holding te the
ether leg with a strong grasp until helpcame
from the hotel. Several years age Miss Drew
saved a boy front drowning.
Sliteen Toek Ine Illaik Veil.
Imposing ceremonies were held at the
Malinchredt Oerman cenventat Wllkesbarre
en Wednesday. Bishop O'Uara presided,
I and was assisted by twenty priests. Sixteen
women took the black veil and twenty-three
made their profession. Among these who
took the black veil were Sisters Ermen
trudl, of New Yerk ; Sister Felicia, or Phila
delphia, and Si'ter I'hillberta, of Bavaria,
Germany. The sisters who made their pro
fessions are from various states In the Union.
Mether and Children Drowned
Particulars of a most agonizing drowning
accident near Conneaut, Ohie, have just been
received. Near the place a small creek runs
into the lake, and en the day of the accident
it was swollen and turbid from recent rains.
Mrs Mary Steugb, a farmer's wife, was en
gaged in doing her washing at the creek, her
children, Ada, aged fourteen, Bertba, twelve,
and Hattie, eight, playing about. In the
course of their sport the children neared the
creek, and Hattle fell oft a high bank into
thecurrent. Her two sisters hearing her
cries rushed te her rescue, but w ere also pre
cipitated Inte the creek. Hearing the cries
or her children and frantic with grief, the
mother plunged Inte the water and was alike
drawn Inte the dangerous eddy. Their
f creams attracted the attention et the crew of
a passing freight train who rushed te the
rescue. By the time th6y arrived at the scene
all had gene down. The bodies were recov
ered later, that of the mother holding the two
younger children clasped te her breast.
PERSONAL.
Jeseph W. Drkxkl Is net dying at Carls
bad, as reported. The denial comes from his
brother, A. J. Drexel.
Rbv. Edwin Oarhneii Wti.w was con
secrated bishop of Flerida at Jacksonville en
Wednesday.
8. Bevk Mautin, a prominent citizen of
lUrrisburg, died en Wednesday ovenlng el
softening et the brain.
Usitkd States Minister l'uNur.r.TON
lias recelved a furlough from his govern
ment. He will go te Switzerland. His
daughter has recovered from the illness: and
prostration ensuing from her mother's tragic
death in Central park, New Yerk.
"Sam"JJenks is evidently making himself
"solid" with the boys and girls out West,
"Any father at the table," he said the ether
day, "who will palm oil the ueck or the bark
etachlcken upon his children is net a Chris,
tian." "Sam" has been lliore himself In his
youth.
Dr. Frank Hamilton, who became well
knew n te the country at large tlveyears age
as one of the surgeons attending President
Garfield during his lingering illness, died in
New Yerk en Wednesday morning. Dr.
Hamilton bad been 111 ter some time past,
and lils death resulted from the general
failure et hU system te take nutriment.
Minister Jacksen Informed Secretary
I'ayard several months age that he desired te
retire from Mexico In consequence of the ill
ness of Mrs. Jacksen, with whom the climate
does net agree. The existing trouble et the
border has nothing whatever te de with the
proposed retirement of Minister Jacksen,
who would have relinquished theolllce prier
te the adjournment el Congress had net the
complications en the ltle Grande occurred.
Kkv. Moses A. Hepkins, minister resi
lient and consul general from the United
States te Liberia, Is dead. He arrived with
his lamlly at Mourevla December i, last,
und wrote hopernlly of the prejcts of the
republic Mr. Hepkins was of mixed Afri
can bleed, born a slave some letty years age,
and en graduating treui the'Auburu theolog
ical seminary became an earnest laberer for
the elevation of his race ami Uie redemption
of Africa.
Uenuv Irvind gave a banquet at Del.
nionlce',Now Yerk te lerty-six eople Wed
nesday night. Mr. Irving was In great luck
te be at thedluuer himself. In the atternoen
he went tethe (3 rand Central depot, te see
Miss Terry elf (or Narrugansett I'ier. He
bearded the train and before he could alight
he was carried te Bridgeport. He hastened
back te New Yerk en the next train, which
landed him at the Grand Central depot three
hours later. A cab was taken and hoarrlved
at Delmoulce's Just iu time te recelve his
guests.
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The SAnctltr that U nl-eiit the drail,
Te make loc them mere, thau late when
here
l net It eU te tlml the II Ing dear,
W Ith sanctity IUe Ihli, ere, they lisve flril
The lender thought we nurture, tur a le
or mother, trltmil, or Uilld-Oht U were wle
Te spend this jilery en the earnest ej pis
1 he longing henit, thst feel life's present cress.
OUe also morel" tn the living here.
W hesi Uw n Mruug souls will .Ulver at your
leiith :
1 he inmost leveivnce Is net tee much
firevelhsl weep although the lips mav neir.
Ky lit'r fnirrAniNr Vej.
Hern I'ncter. '
I nit the "mahs World
Mr. Wlgslns Dou'tyeu hev no lear about
our Sam. He'll 'e famous m lileraler ylt,
new you see.
Mrs. Wiggins lint I'm ideated he'll
necleet his busliies.
"Ne matter 'twill tint, lle'a a imni a peel
sanieas Leiifeller an' that ether feller."
Hut ln'w d'je knew he's a born poeler,
tell me that.
"Oiii I veu se He's geln' right along
wrltln' verses, an' he's been married a year."
OOl'ONT the ladles pride,
) niy iivals It derltle.
eptiyrs el tle er laden air,
O nly with It can compare,
iieiag geed te everything.
0 n every side Us pral.es ting ,
N eglect te ue It ladles won't
1 he all must hue thrlr SOiODONT.
angle-Vulb, Aw
Teeth come painlessly If lis, IUt's I vetoing
Letien be bathed en the gums. Cure teeth
ache. rrUe.'JVients.
Dr. Hasps Duirhcea Mlxtute ler children
will non uie every cam. but It will cure mere
than nn umltclue evei put lu one bottle.
Trice, J. cents, ler sale at 11. U. Cochran's
Drug Mern, Nes. 1JT and 1J North Uncen street.
augl lmdAw
Kefpectatilt UruggUU
neer deceive the puMle. but hewure of the
(.heap Jehn dm ggits who etler you a plaster
callttl ' Capsicum. ' Capslcln," " Capucln " or
" tspslcinc,'" and tell you It is substantially the
ssmeas the genuine llenen's Capclne l'laster,
or even bettci lhe aW less ler the imitation,
ler it cots less , Imi as a remedial agent It Is
absolutely worthless The reputation or Hen
son's as (he only plaster pes-esslng actual aud
hUh curative. lutlilles is tin nsult of many
years' eiv rluient aud honorable dealings en
the lart et the proprietors : and S, physicians,
phannaelstsKiiddrugglsts endorse It ns the t-est
everinsde Protect yourself against deception
h) huvlnet rvputabte deali rs enl, and avoid
mistakes I per.,. ml esniinttlen lhe genu
lneha.lbe' lhivestHls' tridetn uk. and in the
centre fs i ut the werxl l apclue. a ' M W "w
HfEVlSL XOT1VE3.
I uridine bcR, ttdoer chest, ue Shlleh s Por Per
ous I'liuier. 1'ilce Si cents. 1'er sale by II U.
Cochran, Druggist, Ne. IS) .North Uucen stteet-
Damiilies Liver I'silte for sick headache
erpld llv er, bll leusness and Indigestion Small
andeay toswai.ew. One pUl a Cese. I'rlce,'i5c.
Uy all druggists. reb-3mdTu,lh,S
SllII, IIHS CATAKKH ltKMKin a positive
cure for tatarrh, Hlptherla, and Canker Meuth.
Ker sale by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, he. 117
North cjaeen stleet-
reit I)Sl'fcl'SlA and l.lver Complaint, you
have a prlntisl guarantee en every bottle el bhl
leh s V Itallzcr It never talis te enre. ler sale
by 11. B. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 1 SI N erth y uetm
street,
lluckleu's Arulr Salve.
The Itest Salve In the world ler Cuts, Uralses,
Seres, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, rover Seres, Tetter,
Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cern, and Ml Skin
Krupilens, and positively cures 1'lfes, or no pay
required. It Is guaranteed te give perfect sntls sntls
ractlen, or money refunded. Price ZS cents per
box. rer eale by 11. U. Cecnran, Druggist, 137
ana IS) Nertn cjueen struet, iuicasier, ric
SHILOH'S VITALIZKKls what yen need for
Constipation, Less el Appetite, Dizziness, and
all symptoms et Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75
cents per bottle, rer sale by li. n. cecnran,
Druggist, Ne. 1S North clucen street.
Caution.
We would caution the Public te beware or
Dealers olleiini; hemp's IUl.ain at less than the
regular l'rlce, M c uts und II, us oftentimes imi
tations or lnferlerartii.les ire old as the gen nine
In order te enahle them te .ll cheaply II. II.
Cechrau, druggist, Ne.lJ7 North Queen street is
our agent ter Lancaster. Sample bottle Ktven
te your.
01iwu.tw
SLKKl'LKSS NIGHTS, made miserable by
that terrible cough. Milleh's Cnre Is the remedy
rer you. lersaleliy II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne
137 .North clucen street.
Feur-Kiniis.
or our American people are afflicted with sick
headache lu either Its nervous, billens or con-
f:estlve tonus, caused by Irregular habits, high
iWng, i tc , and no remedy has ever conquered
It until Dr Leslie's Special Prescription was dls dls
cevered. Give It a trial. See advertisement In
another column. (3)
KIONKY TKOIJHLKS.
A Ce or ilany Yean Standing Cured With
Us Iseldes, In a Man 00 Tears et Age.
Airxirrewn, Pa., May e. 154.
Dajtoblie-c IHttxrs Ce. Gents I had been
troubled with my kidneys rera number or years,
used almost everything without much benefit
until I tried Dandelion Hitters. I used six bot
tles and am pleasad te say I am entirely rid or
the kidney trouble, besides my system being
toned up se that 1 reel Uke a dlUerent person. 1
cheerfully recommend the same te all afflicted
In thl way. JACOliMUSCULlTZ.
Iebe-3mdru,Th,a
AKK YOU MADK miserable by Indigestion,
Constipation, Dizziness, Less of Appetite, Yel Yel
ew Skin t Shlleh'a Vltaltzer la a positive cure,
rer sale by II. D. Cechrau, Druggist, Ne. 137
North Queen street.
The Verdict Cnauliueus.
Yeu are feeling depressd, your appetite Is
peer, you are bothered with Headache, you are
fidgety, nervous, ana generally out or sorts, and
want te brace up. llrace up, but net with stlmu
lants. spring medicines, or hitters, which have
for their basis very cheap, bad whisky, and
which stimulate you ter 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 Liver and Kidneys, re
store your vitality, and give renewed health and
strength. Such a medicine you will And in Elec
tric hitters, and only H cents a bottle at 11. II.
Cochran's Drug Mere, 137 and 133 North Queen
street, Lancaster, fa. (2)
TUK UEV. QZO. II. THAI Kit, of Bourbon
Ind., says : ' Beth myseirand wife ewe our lives
te SHILOH'S CONBUMI'TION CUUE." yer sale
by 11 . 11. Cochran, Druggist, N e. 137 North Queen
street.
Leeks lieneet.
A clear, bright open face somehow leeks hon
est. A horse thief or burglar seldom carries
such a face. II ur deck Jllaeit BMtri give
the skin a peculiarly hue texture and clearness.
They strengthen and enrich the circulation ana
se eradicate all eruption or blemish, Fer sale
by 11. li. Cochran, druggist, 137 and It) North
Queen street, Lancaster.
Saved the llahj
"lly baby, aged nfteen months, was attacked
with croup, but was cured with two doses of
TTiemni' Ecltctric Oil ; have used this mcdlclne
for the elder children. Have the greatest ralth
In It," Mrs. Daniel Mann, J.'l Seventh street,
Buffalo, S. V i or eale by If. 1!. Cochran, drug
glt, 137 and M) North Queen street, Lancaster
A llart llreath.
Is Insufferable
We don't Uke It
A person with
a strong brcuth must net make himself very
fumlliar with us. An Impure breath is caused
by an unhealthy stomach. Hurdeck JItoed Hit
lers will correct this evil. They are the best
stomach mcdlclne known, rer sale by II. H.
Cochran, Druggist, 137 and 133 North Queen
ttrcet, Lancaster.
What One Dese Did.
8. S. Grave?, el Akren, N". Y., had Asthma of
the worst kind, Toek one dose et Tlxemut'
Kltclrie Oil and was relieved In five minutes.
He adds " Would walk ten miles for this modi medi
clnu and pay t- a bottle ter it. It cured my
wile el rheumatism like magic, rer sale by li.
II. Cochran, Druggist, 137 aud 13:1 North Queen
street, Lancaster.
nerved lllui night.
"I have used llurdeck Bleed mtttri, aud am
happy te say that they have done me mere geed
than anything yet. Send a farther quantity at
ence." This man was a sufferer Irem dyspepsia
for twenty years. Ills name Is Alexander Leugh
nndhellvesat Alpena. Mien, rorsalebyll.ll.
Cochran, Druggist, 137 and 1W North Queen
street, Lancaster,
Satisfaction Universal.
"In the past three months I have sold one
handled and six bottles of Themat' Electric Oil.
Never saw a medicine In ray Ills that gave such
unlv eral satis tactien. Cured an ulcerated threat
for me In twenty-lour hours t never failed te re
lleve my children of croup." C. It, Hall, Drug
gist, Urayvllle, IIL ler sale by II. 11. Cochran,
Druggist, 137 and 133 North Qucen street, Lan
caster. it-iTviitm.
VyATUHIM, ULOUKH, AO.
WATCHES, CLOCKS, Ac
Sl'KClALSALK Or GOI.D-KILLED CASES
(Bess's Manufacture), hunting or open-cased
wutch, nlcklu works, 13 Jewels, stem winding
and setting (limited number) ut tJu.oe.
Alse 75 in silvered hunting cases, same works,
at 17.50 each.
Ureal bargains In Iucaster Watches. All the
best Elgtns and ethers. Correct time dally by
telegraph i only place In city. Best watch and
Jewelry repairing. L. WE II Kit,
.. ,. Ne.-,.'X North Queen Btreet,
(Near I'. 1L it. Station.)
-8pectaclti and Kya 01as.es. Optical
Goods. r
VMT
M
Ot'HNINO GOODS.
HAGER &
MOURNING
Prieatley'8 Bluck Silk Wurp Uourlettim, Black
Oiishmore, Olarotte Oleth, Etimiue Oleth, PriucUla
Oleth, Nun's Veillug and Oamel's Hair; OeurtAUd's
Orape and Nun's Veillug for Vests ; Black Thibet
Leur aud Square Shawls.
HAGER & BROTHER,
Nes. 25 and 27 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
"TEXT DOOH TO THE COUUT HOIHU
FAHNESTOCK'S.
Whlte QoedB, Livcea nud Bnibrolderloa.
up. Sururuer Undorwear, all Blzee.
Summer Hosiery
Large Stock
Beiling Prioee.
of thoae Goods new
R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S,
NEXT DOOR TO THB COURT
"s rET.GKll A H.VIGHMAN.
METZGER
&
HAVE NOW IN STOlK A IL'Ll. Asseurvi KN1 01"
BLACK FRENCH CflSMERDS.
lll.ALh CASllMKKEatUSc
BLACK CASHMERE al.MV.
BLACK CASHMEUEat37c.
BLACK CASIIVIKIIK at '
llL.VClv CASIISIEUE at iec
BLACK CASIIMEUK at IM
BLACK I1ENUIE1TA CLOTHS, D1AUONA
LOW PRICES.
Metzger & Haughman,
Ne. 43 West King Street, Between the Ooepor Heuse and Serrel
Herse Hetel, Lancaster, t?a.
FALL HATH.
B
AKQAINK
mm
Palace of Fashion,
NO. 13 BAST KING STREET,
LAMCA8TEU, PA.
Have Opened this Day
-Of It-
FIRST INVOICE
-or-
FALL HATS,
-IN-
Canten, Unleu Milan and Milan,
-AT Ol'R-
Usudl Lew Prices.
In order te gain room for -S'KU KALI.
STOCK In our Millinery Department, we have
decided te sacrifice whatever Is left or Summer
Sleck at prices regardless of cost and value.
WE TIIEKEFOKE OrrElt
ONE LOT OF HATS
At the Astonishing 1'rlce el Only
SEVEN CENTS.
One Let et KINK MILANS, lermerly sold at
II SO, 11.73 and 13 ft, at only
21C. APIECE.
All our CHILDREN'S TltlMMED HATS at
27C. APIECE.
We have divided the balance lelt of our
LADIES' TUIMMKD HATS in Three Lets, and
will offer tbern as fellow s
One Let at 87c.
One Let at $1.58.
One Let at $2.44.
THESE AIIE IIAllOAINB .VEVElt OKKEKED
HK.rOltK.
All Our Choice Bewers,
SI'KAYS, BOUQUETS, MONTUIIES, Etc.,
AT
HALF PRICE.
Call Early te Secure the Kirst and Best
Choice.
FINEWHIHKIKS.
Distillation or is3, 1875, 1380, 18S2, are net
quailed In the country.
At UE1Q AUT'S OLD WINE STOKE,
II. K, SLAVMAKEB, Agt,
tJUOIM.
BROTHER.
GOODS
I
Whlte lambrolderod Itobee, 33.00
Summer Gloves,
lu Store, ninl nil Mrtrked lU Quick
HOUSE).
LANCASTER, PBNNA.
HAUGHMAN
lll.ACh ( ASIIMKRKat 7Hc.
BLACK CASIIMKUKat75c
111. LK CASllJILIlEat 1.'.'S
A1SO
! s, ruicOle, uu) a 1 nil
uie of III ACK sii.h1, at
c'7.enri..
TTIIISH A IlHOTULlt.
THE BALANCE 01 OUIl
SPRING & SUMMER STOCK
Consisting In the main part of a great many
Broken Lets et
OTHIN
n
)L
U
-AND
FURNISHINGS,
ABE NOW BEING CLEAUED OLT
AT COST.
We Must Have the Itoem for out
FALL AND WINTER STOCK.
Which we have been luanufucturlug In large
iiuantltles during the past two mouths.
COML WHILE THE BAKUAIN8 LA8T.
Hirsli & Brether's
ONE-PRIOE
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING STORE,
COUNEIt NOUTII O.UKKN HTUKKTAND
CKNTIIE BQUAUK.
3-Store closes every day ate p. in. Satutdays
at le p. nu
tfUTlOttH,
TTUUSMAN'S.
UENTLEMEN'S
Balbriggan and Gauze Undershirts.
THE BEST
White Shirts!
NECKTIES, 1'LAIN AND KANCT H08IEItr
SCAltr l'INS, SLEEVE I.BUTTON8,
BUSl'ENDEUS,
-AT-
ERISMAN'S,
NO. 17 WEST KINO ST.. LANOASTEU, l'A
TON'T SUFFER ANY L0NUEH
Frem Your Disordered Kidneys,
lilnck llarren Mineral Spring Water
Is a I'rempt, EfflctontandCheepllomody,
ItsTonleandlnvlgorant l'ewerg make It un
excellent Dyspepsia ltemcdy.
Dr. Itegtuiull, el rrance, wrltinir te Oen. lleu.
el the U. . Array, says i . .., ,
" Yeu need net ceme te Europe ler Waters te
Cure Dvsnensla: we have none .better mun
BLACK BAllltKN Sl'ltlNO WAT; '
1'or.en. supplied and vessel, furnished.
Ne. 87 East Grant Street.
Ker sale by JNO. K. KAUKKMAN, OrtlKglit,
North uueen Strmit, Lancaster, l"a.
BLACK UAltllKN Bl'KLSO HOUSE new open.
Apply te M,BSCHKIST1E BOMBE1IQEU,
pleasant Urove, Lancaster geunty, r.
unew-emd
Aiinounccinent
Extraordinary !
fiMrwoerw.
.OSINU OUT I'lUOEH
e
-ON-I.AIHK.V
AND (1KNT1.RUKN'B
GAUZE UNDERWEAR
-AT TIIK-
North Eud Dry Goods Stere.
w IIVHNK,
Ne. Sis North (Juenn itrmt.
tievMld
riii: m:v t'AHII MTOIIK.
NEW CASH STORE,
Opposite the Keystone llniisn and Northern
National Bank,
'-M7 cS: 24 North (awn Street.
SUMMER DRESS GOODS.
NUNrt KILI.VO, All t'ftlers.
WHITE V ICTO.tlAVWTvV(;AIl, .
II AM 111, 1U.H Hili'lViS -- "-WCKKI.
..LACK and ViitiSl&iWJlR? Cel-
1'nll Sleck UAU.K I'NDKUWKAIt
LargoStecV DeMKIIIcs. ""'
.,,. , All Howls at Lew rilces.
feb-s-lyd w. II. llOWEui.
J.
h. UIVl.KR.tCO.
BLUE AND GOLD
PRINTS
HIE MOST ATTItACIIV K NOVEL
TIES IN Till. MAKUET.
QUITE NEW.
New Crinkles.
Salines ami Zephyr
(1 Ingham., all Wash Dress Uoed
hi. nv
i.ewsi rrices. ceme ami see our
(loeilannd Prices.
Jehn S. Givler & Ce.,
Ne. 26 Enat KIu Streot,
l.ilUABtSK, l'A.
s
il'Kl'lAl. ATTRACTIONS
AT TIIK-
EEW YORK STORE.
liy" AllDS NEW CALICOES,
Elegant Designs, iu all the laktcsl Colorings.
ri.N'E SATINE l'ltl.NTS Only Vc. a Yard.
One Let Yard M Ide, riNE l'KINTED LAWNS,
5c. a ard , licduced Irem WXc.
One Let Extra quality
LUI.NKI.EDSKEKSIICKEUS, 12)c. a Yard
Kurmer l'rlce, 16c.
4'klnch 1'IN STIUl'ED DRESS HOODS Iteduced
lee. n Van!.
110 Deren I'erfect rilling OEN 1'S UNLAUN.
DltlEDSHlUTS.tec Each; WetlhTSc
ONECA8E HEAV Y LINEN TOWKLS.'.sHnehes
Wide, II 1 nc lira Leng, 3c, I'cr I'alr
These goods lannel be tieught 01 the inauu
facturerat this price.
Ourenn ImportAtlen el line Deuble Damask
Illeachvd HERMAN TABLE LINENS,
;V. a V ard , I sually Sold at ll.ie.
WITT & SIWl),
New. 6, O & 10 Enat Klug 8t.,
LANCASTEU. l'A.
J.
11. MARTIN ,t CO.
DRESS SILKS!
New Silks arriving every day, and this
department Is filled with a Choice Stock
at the Lewest Prices.
BLACK SILKS!
Uulnet's Black Silks are acknowledged
te be the best silks manufactured in the
world, and every yard Is warranted. Wn
have a special number that Is marked
11.00 ; actual value of the same Is II 23.
ether numbers of Uulnet's Black silks
we have at 75c, UOc, 11,10, f !.'., II.SO and
tloe a yard.
COLORED DRESS SILKS.
In the Spilug Shades at IS cents a
yard i ene or superior uallty rer the
money. Complete lines of Colored Bilks
at Ute , 75e. and II Ul a yard.
SURAH DRESS SILKS,
That we are selling at 87Kc a yard are
being sold elsowherout II en a yard. All
the Newest Shades. A Black surah Silk
recently purcbased Is el nn extra width
and quality fei ll.oe a yatd.
J. B. MARTIN & GO.,
Cor. West King & Prince!St.,
Opposite Stevens Heme.) LANUABTKU. FA)
" WIN KB AMD LiaVUHa.
BRANDY? BUANDYif ,
At this season of the year every family
should have a Bettle el
Reigarfs Old Brandy.
u safe and sure euro rer Choleru and ether sum
zner troubles,
HKIOAItT'S OLD WINE STOKE,
II. E. SLAYMAKEU, Agt.
mu
18 l'Al'KR IB PRINTED W1TU
INK
Manufactured by
J. K. WRIGHT &; CO.,
marlS-lyd Wth and HareSU., Philadelphia, Ka
TOHACCO OUTTINOH. BORAFS. HIFT
INU8 AND l'ACKEUS' WASTE, Dry and
Clean, bought ler cash.
J.S.MOHNS,
Ne. 273 Pearl Street. New Yerk.
Iteference rred. Schutte, Ma ZU l'earl street,
Rew Yerk,
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