Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 23, 1886, Image 2

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A fold Falsehood.
An inconsequential local scribbler sent
out of this town en Saturday te a Philadel
phia journal information that the retire
ment of Mr. Ilensel from the Intelli Intelli
eencek was due te a political difference ;
and thatbecauseMr.IIenscl favored Black
and Mr. Stcinman desired Wallace for the
gubernatorial nomination, the partnership
bad been dissolved.
This allegation is as false as it is mali
cious, and it is all the mere reprehensible
because the truth of the situation was se
easy of ascertainment. The change that
was inaugurated en Saturday in the owner
ship of this journal has been in contempla
tion for mere than six months, and had no
reference te politics.
And, Dually, both wings of the editorial
policy of this paper have always flapped to
gether en all questions, political and ether
wise, and the attempt te create the impres
sion that there was a difference of opinion
en the question of gubernatorial availa
bility will fail because it is founded oil a
lie.
This explanation is given in the hope
that truth will put en a pair of three
leagued beets and catch up with this bald
falsehood. I
The Grand Jury's ltepert.
The grand jury engaged in the work of
quarter sessions court last week, and whose
full report appears elsewhere, did several
geed things and one unwise thing in their
week's labor. The latter was the recem
mending of a $2,000 appropriation for the in
firmary department in the Heme for Friend'
less Children. There is no doubt about this
being a most worthy charity, but Judge
rattersen hit the nail en the head 'when
he said that the taxpayers of Lancaster
county already paid $10,000 annually ferthe
maintenance of this institution, and if
mete was needed, the state should be ap
plied te, and net the county. The benev
olent recommendation of the graud jury
was creditable te their hearts, if net their
heads.
This seems te be the only blemish in the
report of the grand inquest. They set a
geed example in the brevity ami concise
ness of their statements for future grand
inquests te fellow. They condemn the
jail, as de all sonsible men. They most
properly censurethe county commissioners
for their high-handed action in awarding
the court-heuso painting, an act te which
this journal called attention at the time.
They animadvert upon the practice of fill
ing subpoenas with names of these who
knew nothing that the grand jury want,
which negllgence imposes an additional
burden upon the graud jury aud a very
material increase in the witness bills en the
county.
With the exception noted, the grand
jury has done its work well; and they are
fully entitled te the thanks which the court
tendered them.
Clergjiueu as Cyclers.
In our news columns te-day will be found
the account of the close of the bicycling
tour of the clerical wheelmen, who, under
the command of Itev. Sylvanus Stall, of
this city, have been riding through the
most picturesque poitien3 of Central and
Eastern New Yerk.
There was a time when such an excursion
would have been regarded as a meat scan
dalous piecedure. In the olden das of
the Xew England " blue laws" a clerical
bicycler would have most probably been
treated te an experience with the ducking-
steel. Hut the world grows wiser as it "adds
te IU years, aud the tour of the ministerial
party te-day attracts comment only be
cause of its delightful novelty.
These expounders of the sacred word will
reenter their pulpits with n mere springy
Btep, and their seimens will catch some of
the new llfe and inspiration thathavecome
te them from their communing with nature
while skimming ever the country en their
silent steeds.
The man of Ged is restricted in his pleas
ures because of the high dignity of Ids sa
luuuuuice. 11 me uicycie iiuerus mm a
means of recreation, by all means let him
have it, for it will bring in goodly tcturns
a thousand fold, both for himself and his
congregation.
Mr. lllack'a Preeminent Fltnci.
Solicitor General Jenks is quoted in a
Washington interview as very much grati
fied with the nomination of Lieutenant
Governer Mack for the Democratic guber guber
uaterial candidacy, because he is the most
available candidate upon whom te make a
contest en living issues and represents the
young bleed of the party.
This is well. Hut there are ether reasons
for Mr. Ulack's fitness beside his avallabll
ity and his representatlvenesj of the youth
f ul enthusiasm that lias been such a large
facterin the party'ssuccess in recent years.
Mr, Black has the great JefTersenian qu.il qu.il
llicatiens for office. He is honest; he Is
capable, he is faithful te the constitution.
, are me qualities that have en-
hit te the people of his county, and
thMechaiacletlstics he illustrated la his
jwet Of lieutenant governor. Because he
ll i"letlheilM) will be called by
wecutlve of this great commonwealth.
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Tie Fusing of Alexander.
Prince Alexander, who for a conslJera censlJera conslJera
ble number of moetu lias been the llguro llgure
head of royalty in Bulgaria, lias been
chased out of tbe country. Of course, this
Is net the diplomatic langiWRO used in de
scribing the event, but this Is what the
news means when read between the lines.
This practice of making rejalty the
scape-EO.il of a uevernnient's sln3 has
many advantages. It Is the throwing out
of an Inconsequential tub te the ravenous
public whale. It quiets the latter, and the
less of royalty is often a ciy distinct gain
te a community. Therefore, there will net
be many tears shed at the passing of Alex-ander.
(Ikuonime Is becoming ery " pouch
blew." He xlieuUl be tnurzled w hen caught.
Tin: Philadelphia 7mc.i ha tloue n geed
work in (bowing up tlie doreUctieu ei Mayer
Smith In the tuatter et municipal moneys
that have cotne Inte his bauds, lthasshenu
tbathehasrecehed fuuds for city purpose
which the law required him te pay evor at
ence and which he fulled te da. II nLe
essayed te preve,and pretty coiicluslvelj,thst
Mr. WlUUm H. Smith was uslns city menejs
torprivatepurposos, which would constitute
the grave, ollenso or embezzlement, for w hlch
thepennlty Is linn aud luiprlvmuieul. It Is
vain for Mr. Smith te say that thochargesare
"unworthy of answer." They are made by
a reputable and powerful nouspaper, whose
editor thoroughly understands the grave
responsibilities of making such mxutatiens
without ba lug the proof te substantiate them.
Kach day discovers some new dereliction ou
the part of the Qunker City mayor, and if he
docs net wish te draw down upon himself a
deuble-back-acting cyclone of epular disap
proval, he had better pay at ence into the city
treasury the mlsslug money.
The stere order system U a beautiful one
for the employer.
HcrunLlCAMi would like tes).Mr. Wolfe
run for the legislature In Union county. Thi,
they think, would keep him out of the
gubernatorial light this ialL Whatever Mr.
Wolfe concludes te de, It may as w ell be un
derstood In ndvance that he will make the
Republican lur fly.
Tnu llucks county InltUvjtntrr is te be
issued as a doily. Speed the eutorprlset The
piper has a sound name and bright prospects.
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Iler water aud steam and their relative
merits In heating was thn subject of au inter
esting discussion by the Florists' convention
In l'hlladolphiaen Saturday. J. I). Carmedy,
of Kvanavllle, Ind., contended that tbe het
water system was cheaper ana required less
trouble and attention than steam, lie raid
IU superior durability was uuquestlened.
The greatest advantage, however, possessed
by Uie het waterever steam, be added, was
the steady, moderate temperature it pro
vided, while ateam -nas volatile, being one
minute at a burning temperature, the nest
far below summer heat. He did net con
sider a high temperature conducive te per
fect health and a sturdy growth of bedding
plants. The advantages et steam ever het
water were contended for by J. 11. Tayler,
of Bayslde, N. Y. lie held that plan's could
be grown better by steam than het water.
"This," said he, "is owing te the Tact of hav
ing the temperature and moitture entirely
under control during the summer months.
Therefore the grower using steam te heat his
houses has this advantage ever the one using
het water that he is net dependent en the
outside conditions of the atmosphere. Hav
ing the beat under such perfect control, it is
possible te fire early and late In tbe tall, and,
if necessary, during the summer." Te the
outsider the whole discussion leeks like a
light ever tweedledum and twoeuledoe.
Maxwell Stevenson, who has worked
his way, by manly labor et liralu and muscle,
lrem a rolling mill te a nomination for con-gressmau-at-larce
by the party of the peeple,
will surely draw a large vole from the labor
ing men who have as true an admiration for
the plnck of "Llttle Max," as they call him,
as ever tbe soldiers had for that gallant Dem
ocratic soldier, " Little Mac"
Mils. Ulevelanii nays " It rarely occurs
that a woman needs for hertelf the restrain
ing inlluences of u temperance plcilite."
Manifestly, she Is net talking of tengue tem
po ranre.
ItKV. Jebbfll Ccmjiine,Iuhu addiesa Le Le Le
fere the association for the advancement of sci
ence at liutlale, apekn lerclbly iieu the rela
tions of capitalists and laborers.
The condition of the laborer is nhevvu te be
far better than it was lifty years age,
but the improvement has net been In
Jnst proportion te ttie advance of
civilization along ether Hues; aud, the
product of capital and labor Iwlng much
greater, the former has itecured the largest
ahare of the increase, although the laborer
steed most in need of it The workman new
respects no distinctions that are net founded
en personal vveith or power, aud employer
and employed stand as equals In the Inter
change et eervlces. Of all the remedies pro
posed ter the labor trouble he tinds none
that aroet any practical value; and concludes
that the only solution et this must serious
question Hen iu the general adoption of a
higher cedo of ethics. "llecau-u a gifted mau
has power te accumulate property, he has
no right te arrogantly say, 'this is mine and I
will spend It as I please.' The wealth of the
world is designed for the public welfare; and
It is the duty of these who have it iu charge
te consider thorn selves as only agent, bound
te use It he as te serve the greatest geed."
This is the conclusion which a clergyman
would naturally reach, aud, as It does net
point te an ltntnedlats settlement of a ques
tion which unsettled menaces the public
poace, It will meet with small laver. But te
us it appears that Mr. Uutumlngs U right lu
fixing ethical referm as the only reform that
will forevor rnake ieace between capital and
labor. This reform must extend net alone te
these who have vvealth iu money or money's
equivalent but te men of wealth, in ability
aud nenius, in fact, when laborers, capitalists
aud all men forsake forever the exploded
economical doclrine or self mterest, ami fol fel
low the golden rule restated by Mr. Cum
inings, then will tbemilleuiuiiibeuetfar d a.
tint. Hut this movement must begin with
the people that are well-to-de, and as the
poorer claf sea gradually reach a condition of
greater comfort, they may be contented, the
rich men perBiiaded te ewape the tare of
riche, aud the dream of the communists
realized without communism.
Ily that time the ice caps of the lules, w hlch
sclence tells us are creeping slowly south
ward will, we (ear, have met beneath the
tropics and the last man, concentrating in his
person the capitalist and the laborer, will dle
at peace with all mankind. Meanwhile we
auggest that arbitration be adopted and that
vvealth bcceiue unfashionable.
Sam Junks has a rich, rare and racy way
of talking that Is calculated te inake a 1111111
even forget files iu mldsummer This is the
way he relers te the editor et the Wheeling,
W, Va., JntelUycnccr " If newspspur
could have hurt me 1 would be dead. If
such little, whlppermapper, oue-hoiso edi
tors as the one liore ou the ground yesterday
with his shirt tall full of type, could have
their way I would have been dead long aija"
Aud yet II ene considers the means by which
this erratic, evangellst'a reputation was
achieved, thby cannot help admitting the
loale of Jenes' lauguage concerning himself j
" The newspapers say they made me, und 1
asked an editor ene day If he could make an an
ether ene llUe ine, aud he said hn couldn't
they Imtlti't any mero dirt.' "
The Mayplewek wen en Saturday, prev.
leg Itself a very fast beat ; yet the Mayflower
people would be regarded as uncommonly
alew iu these times.
AMONG TllE BALL PLAYERS.
TUB CULUMIllA HI. VII KAHtl.T DKFKATa
tiik x.irnixAt, or itKAinmi,
fell Hundred Persons Atltud the Cencliidluc
damn of IheSerle llten Ilia tnu Club
un Uie Ironsides Oreutiiln en tit the
National flame tlienhere.
Baseball Is net dead In liUicaster by any
meana, and the peeple here are still fend of
It, although they luve Ind a great deal of
trouble In maintaining club of their own.
On Saturday afternoon Hlmiwt tW persons
Vtathoreden the Ironsides ground" te witness
a game between twostrange clubs. Thocon Thecon Thocen
toslanls wcre the Columbia club and the
Nationals of Heading. l:ach of thee
teams had wen two games lit 11 se
ries of live, and they agreed te play
the last In this city. The arrange,
menta were only inade en i'rlday and if
mere time had been glv en te advertise It, the
crowd would have been much larger. The
National club Is composed or young men
whoreslde In Heading. Their manager Is
Sam rields the old ball plaver, who 1 now new
doing a big business with his saloon iu Head
ing, bam still has a great loudness ter the
game and he likes te have a club whether he
can wlu or uet. The Columbia peeple hav e
for years been trying te secure a geed club
and the ene which uew represents them is
the best they have everbad. In the team no
less than live Lancaster bev a are te be found,
and the are play fng geed kill.
The game ou Satunlay was ca'led shortly
alter 3 o'clock. The Rerks ceuntlans started
out well by making two runs but it seen bf
came apparent that the rlvcrmeu were tee
much for Uieui. Kelly wi batted all ever
the northwestern part el town. Kiug aud
Shay led with the stick, while several ethers
did geed work. Tborewasuet a man iu the
Columbia team who did net hit the balk The
Nationals could de nothing with King, who
retired te left Held lu tbe sixth inning and let
Maynard take his place, iu the whole game
but two hits were made by Fields' men, who
also fielded miserably. Maynard was wild
and in the sixth Inning sentthreomenteUiso
en balls In succession. The Columbia plaved
se well, however, that uene of theiu scored.
The game was called at the end or the sev
enth inning, as the Keading boys had eueugU
andthey were anxious te make the evening
train for home. The scere, in full, fellows .
COLCMIIU, B.B. r A.X., SATIO'SAIS. T-B. r. A
King, pAl "3
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0 11 0 Gears-. J
20
1 0
4 2
e u 0 Oswald,
t 3
0 2
0 1
0 2
0 0
0 0
0 1
1 e
aii
1-12
hauu.l ... 1 1
Mavnard.l.el 1
Mven,5C. 2 1
l'eff. in. ...-1 1
0 0 llewan. 1
t 1 Hull, m
1 ! letd. 2 ..
0 c Wilsen, 1
1 ?lwilheluj,i
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u u Kelly, p.
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1 1 1
5 2 21
2 0 3
10 0
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2 19
heesey.r
1 1 0
Total...
Columbia..
II a 19 fc
Total
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JiauenaJ.
-- 5
Earned runs Celumb'n 11. Twe bass hits
King, bbay (2), Kesh. Left en bsses Columbia
7. JtlenaJ3. Struck out Columbia!, Nstleiial
1J Klrstbssoen balls Nationals . i'a ed balls
HetT3. WUd pitches-hlngl, ilsynard 1.
Dlsraend Ut.
The League games of Saturday were: At
Philadelphia: Philadelphia 5, New Yerk J,
Lat Detreit: Detroit 1'.', Chicago j; at St.
Leuis : St. "Leuis $, Kansas City 0 : at Wash
ington : Bosten C, Washington :.
Saturday's Association gamed were . At
Baltimere: Athletics U, Haltlmore I; at New
Tferk: Mets 10, Brooklyn J; at St. Leuis:
St Jouis 7, Pittsburg 3.
The 1'hiladelphias had Dally in en Satur
day and he did gel word against the
Giants.
TheSL Leuis Browns bit .Iluimv Calvin
hard ou Saturday, while the I'ltisburgers
leuud Hudsen troublesome.
Cincinnati bad but two hits oil Kain-ev
Saturday.
Scranton feels gexl uew, as they have an
other winning team. Ou Saturday tbey dc
feated A I toen a by 11 te S Wllkebarre
downed WillIauisiert by 7 te J.
Billy Zcsher is new managing the At At At
toeoa team.
The Alteena correspondent et the iprtinr
Lxfc Is very angry this vveeK. He says their
club will net dlsuand, but will light It out.
He thinks Wllketnrre Is overrated, and
Bpeaking el Its players he calls Hilly Uoev er
a ''big chump from Baltimore " Well, he is
one of the hardest hitting chumps iu the
State Association, and he usually makes Al Al
eodia's great pitcher very w eary.
Umpire Brady, of the Lvitern League,
smashed Manager .loe Simmons en the nese
in Jeraey City the ether day. It did net oc
cur en the ball field, but alter the game, and
tbetroublels said te have been caused by
Simmons himself.
The recent record of Tomney, of Syracuse,
at short field, fourteen chances without an
errer, has net been beaten this seaseu,
ftpertimj Lxfe.
Nash has made himself a big lav onto In
Bosten.
Ed Green, ence a short step ou the iron iren
side! club, but new en the Oswego, was the
first pltcher of the International League te
dispose of a club without a hit.
Tem Deasley Is said te be drinking hard
this year. He was recently liucd aw by
New Yerk.
On account of Iree use of his tongue, La
tham will have twenty tights te settle at the
end of the season.
Ex-Umpire Galfney has taken Mlke Scan Scan
leu's place as mauager of the Washington
club.
Managers Mack, or Wilkesbarre.and Fisher,
of Scranton, were In Newark, Saturday, try.
lug toarrangefor the admission of their ro re ro
spectlve clubs te Uie Kistern League for the
balance el the season, ellering te give bends
te play out the season, and te pay visiting
clubs (S5 guarantee and accept ?m. A moot meet
ing of the league is te be called te consider
their preposition.
I'ete 1 totaling brs been managing the Sa
vannah club well, but he has net given up
bis habits. On Thursday he took the club
te Atlanta, but there was no game, owing te
a disagreement about au umpire, i'ote and
his players get drunk, became disorderly
and were all locked up.
Barnle Is after Burr, late pitcher of Wash
ington. Ulenn has been released by Pittsburg, and
U new at home In Kicbniuud. He will be
algned by Kansas City.
In the Detroit-Chicago games, Saturday,
Itlchardsen had two home runs, aud Dun lap
and Rewo each one.
In Louisville yesterday b,0C0 people saw
the home club defeat the Cincinnati, In an
eleven-lnnlng centest, by 5 te 3.
Tbe Pittsburg defeated Brooklyn for the
third tlme, and the scere wns 0 te 1.
Hendersen pitched his first game for the
Broeklyns against the Mets, and but llve hits
were made eir him. The Broeklvtm wen by
0 te I.
Ulbsen, of this city, and Melcber, of Chris
tiana, formed the battery for the Alerts of
Ceatesvllle, against the Mohicans of Kenuett
Square, Saturday. Melcber struck twolve
men out and (ilbseu caught u ilue game.
Thelr club wa,s Uefealed, hewever, bv 1 te 1.
PERSONAL.
Julian Havvtheiim: considers geed
poetry a miracle allied te music.
Dn. Ogle, of England, finds that while
the lawyers dle at the rate or 'JO, the clergy
at the rate of 10, the doctors' mortality is Uj
per 1,00a
Mit. CitAin.Ks A. Dana, of the New Yerk
iS'itn, has Balled for lCurojie. He will be geno
two mouths, dividing the tlme between
1'ance and Luciane.
riuiri:s-e!i 0 i:. Srevvi:, formerly or An.
dover theological seminary, aud the hus
band nl Harriet Beechcr Stewe, died lu Hart Hart
eord, Connecticut, Sunday, aged 81 years.
Rev. Geoiiee D. Steven, D. 1)., has re
signed the pastnrate or the First 1'resbyterian
church In Watoitewn, New Yerk, te accept
the chair of social iiterature at Yalu college.
J. Zeameh has been elected chairman of
the Cumberland Democratic county com cem
lulttee ; which means that evury Deinivratlc
veter lu the county will be polled for the
people's ticket.
Mux. Ulaini: Is entertaining a large
party of Philadelphia friends at her Bar Har Har
eor, Ma, cottage. Meanwhile James G. Is
wondering whether presidential lightning
will ever strlke him.
Whitelaw Heid, editer of the New
Yerk Tribune, who is summering In Millbre,
California, lias telegraphed the managers of
Ills aper te advance the rate of comjiesition
te ilfty cents per thousand eius.
Kescek Cenklimi has cut otrthe Mephis Mephis Mephis
tophellanpolntothlsbeard. It is new closely
trimmed, somewhat similar te the atyle worn
by Gen, Grant He gees around down town
lu a cheap Jean suit and isasactlveasayeuth
efliO.
Mils. Annie M. Stkvenh, 03 years old,
who had IU oil alone In llestnu for a long
time, and had for years been supported by
charity, died suddenly en Saturday. Kiev en
hundred dollars was leuud sewed In her
clothing.
AB'WBr'snei' Choice, el Dublin, says that
the Irlth people should exhibit suulcleut
llrmutws te show the government that ir war
was made upon thorn they would resist. He
cautions them te avoid crime, but exhorts
themtocentlnuo the necessary agitation un
til the rights of Ireland are restored.
.JiTimKtllt.iiitiisLEEVK, of New Yerk, the
famous marksman, has lieeu censured by his
own grand Jury ter having privately advled
.sipilie that a letter w 1 Itteu by him and prom prem
ising In dlv Ide the boedlo of Ills olllce as com
missioner et public works w Ith l'lv nu would
get hint lutoserleustroublo If dlceveted, and
ought te le at ence destroyed.
i,tnn WAKES MA.V
An ldle poet, here and theiv.
Leeks Kumri him; but, fur all tb 11 t.
The neitd, unt.itheintbly fair.
Is duller than n witling's Jntl
Luve wake men, ence lifetime iMiih ,
Ihey lift their heavy lids and I00V,
And le' w lint tine sweet page can touch,
1 licy read with Jey, theti hut the book.
And some giv 0 thanks, and some blaspheme,
Mid most forget, but, either way :
1 hat and the child s unhpedrd ilre.uu
Is all the light of all thelr d vy.
Oeirnlrti lUntere.
Chronic n iat catarrh positively cured by Dr.
Sage s remedy. Jl r A W
Constipation, the curse ut our tcdttntaiy lite.
lspoplA,eur national disease, and Kheumii.
Usui, which eoiues from acid stomach and from
thn suddeu chinges in our climate, are itulckly
cured by taking ene or two llrandreth's 1'llls
every nlshl ler a month. Persons are new
Uv lug, enjoying most v Igoreus health, who hs 0
takeu one of these Pills a night ler ever thirty
j ears, chronle diseases are cured by taking
from two le feui et llrandnUis rills eviay
night for a month Ihey purge away the old
diseased body This ) en replace with new and
healthy flesh prepared by an invigorated dlgcs
Hen lrem simple, hcalUitul teod.
Us Ou our Ourd.
ltemeu s Lapclne Plasters are widely Imita
ted That Is the facL .Vew, why arv they Imi
tated T lleeause they are the only porous plas
ter in existence, that Is really trustworthy and
valuable Benten s Plasters are highly and scl
eminently medicated, aud cure In a tow hours
ailments upon which no ethers hsve had any
eflectwUstever. The publli are therefore cau
tioned agAlnst plasters bearing the names of
" Capslcln," " lupslcuui," " Capslcine," or " Ca
pucln," w hlch are uie-tnt te pas for " Capclne "
(please note the diiferencel and aUe against
plasters tearing the names " Uenten-," llnr
ten's," etc VV lien buying ask for llensen's Plas
ter and protect yeurscli by a personal examina
tion The cenulne tus the word " Capclne " cut
or poreu.ru In the body of the plaster and the
"Three seals " trademark en the lace cloth.
C)
arcaiAL .vorejM.
AUK. OU MAlif. miserable by Indigestion,
Constipation. Dljitnci, Ijmh of Appeuie, Ycl Ycl
eiv skin t Shlleti'i V luilUcr U a (lulUvecme.
rer sale by 11. II. Cochran, Druggist, .Ne. 1J7
erth CJueen street.
SEVLItt.lVUUl'.
If you ure troubled Ith nerv 0113 or sick hiad
ache, de net irlv e un V our case as lururable until
you have tried l)r Leslie's SH'cl.sl Prescription
crlptlen
dja -lw
s?e me lesumenuus ui uneinur column.
A Sad MUtertuue.
Is te rvUe a ntce family of boys and girls
and then have them carried Inte au eaily grave
by that terrible dtsease Consumption, lletd
the warning und check It In Its nrst staces by
the prompt use of hemp's balsam ler the Thrwit
and Lungs, warnintid te cute and leliuveall
c-ses. Price :c and II ter sale by 11. U.
Cochran, druggist. Ne. 1J7 erth Queen street.
Trial iiiejrtc. (5)
II b. Uasslxb Hum britcr, funjly vegetable,
pks.-tintte take, will expel norms If any exist,
no purgative required after using. Price. 23
cents, by all druggists. lebsSmdM U &r
TUB ltEV. GEO. II. TU.WElt, of Hourben
Ind , says " lteih myself and w Ife ewe our lives
te SIULOII'S CO.NSL'ill'TION CL'ltE." 1 or sale
by II . 11. Cochran, Druggist, Se. 137 North Queen
street.
The Population of Lancaster
Is about ay', and w e would say at least one eno ene
half are troubled with some arTocllen of tbe
Thnxxt and Lungs, as thoe complaints are ac
cording te Mutinies mero numerous than
ethers We would advise all net te neglect the
opportunity te call en us and get a bottle of
Kemp's IlalsamfortbeThioatand Lungs. Price
5e cents and tl Trial sise free "llcspectf'illy,
11. U. Cochran, dru jglst, 137 North Queen street.
I
ioriamebucfc.sldeor chest, use Shlleh s Pei
eas Plaster. Price 25 cents, ter sale by II. 11.
Cochran, Druggist, .Se.lJy North Quite .licet.
Osk Cema KrrxcTS x Ccae. Mr. Oscar E. It
Kech, of Allentown, l'a, was bedfast with In.
flaiumatery rheuinatlam In the winter of 1SS3.
Doctora could de nothing te relieve him. lie
commenced using Uress' Kheumatlc Itemcdy.
Uy the time he had used halt a botUe he could
leave his bed ; when he had finished the bettle
he was cured and his net had a return of the
disease since. In his own words, " I leel hotter
than evor before." Price II, by all druggist.
tebS-sindilvvjir
KOlt DVSl'EPblA and Ltver Complaint, you
have a printed guarantee en every bettle of Jsbl Jsbl
leh's Vitolizer. It never falls te cure, ter sale
by 11. n. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen
street.
Hay Fever.
Kly's Creniu tlalm was recommended te me
by my druggist as a preventive te hay fover.
Ifave been mlng it as directed and have found
Itas directed nnd have found It a specific for
that much dreaded and loathsome disease, for
ten years or mero I have been a great sufferer
eich year, lrem August 9th till irest, and have
tried many alleged remedies ler itsenre, but
Kly's Cream Halm U the only preventlv e 1 hav e
ever found. Hay fever snircrers ought te kneir
of itsefllcacy. t" It. Alnswerth, of f U Alns Alns
werth A Ce , publishers, Indianapolis, Ind.
aul7-2KUel.ttt-
SHILOIl'3 VlTALI.EKlswhat you need for
Constipation, 1am of Appetite, Dizziness, and
all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75
cents per bettle. ter sale by 11, 11. Cochran,
Druggist, -Nu. IS) North Queen street.
Most Kxcrlleut.
J. J Atkins, Chief of Police, huexvlllc, Tenn ,
writes My family and I are bcneilriarles of
your most excellent medicine, Dr King's New
Discovery for consumption ; having leuud It te
be all that you claim ferlLdtslra te testily te
Its virtue. My friends, te whom I have rccem
mended It, praise lt;at everyoppertjnlty." Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption Is
guaranteed te cure Coughs, Colds, Urnnchltls,
Asthma, Croup and every atfecUen of Threat,
( best and Lungs. Trial beltlei free at Cochran's
Drug store, 137 und lit North Queen street, I-an-caster.
Pa. Large size, f 1 te. (J)
SIULOII'S CATAK1U1 UEMEDV a posltlve
euro for Catarrh, Dlptherla, and Canker Meuth,
for sale by II. U. Cochran, Druggtat, Ne. 137
North Queen street.
BKOWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA.
Is themesteirecUve JPaln Destroyer In the world.
Will most surely quicken the bleed whether
taken Internally ea.'applled externally, and
thereby mero certainly HELIKVE PAIN,
whether chronic or acute, than an v ether naln
alleviator, end It is warranted double the
strength ei any similar preparation.
, of any similar preparation.
naln in tbe Side, buck or Uowels. Mera
u cures
Threat, UueumaUsin, Toethocba and ALL
ACHES, and Is The Great Unilever of Pain.
"UUOWN'SHOU&EUOLD PANACEA "should
be lu every family. A teospeonf ul el the Panacea
In n tumbler of net water (sweetened. If pre
ferred, taken at uedtliue, will IHtKAK UP A
COLD t pent a belUe.
rranyaH.w.ASw
SLEEPLESS NiailTS, made miserable by
that Kirrlble cough. Slilleli's Cure Is the remedy
for you. for sale by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne
137 North Queen street.
UracA Up.
Yeu are feeling depressed, your appettte is
peer, you. are bothered with headache, you are
Udgety, nervous and generally out of sorts, and
want te fcnice up. Hraceup. butnetwilh stim
ulants, spring medicines, or bitters, which have
for their basis very cheap, bad whisky, and
which stlmula te ou for an hour, and thou leave
you In worse condition than betore. What you
want is un alterative that will purity jour
bleed, start healthy action of tbe Liver and Kid
neys restore jour vitality, und give renewed
health and strength, buch a uiedlclne you will
rind In Electric timers, nnd only se cents a hot het
tin at 11. 11. Cochran's Druujitere, 137 and ISA
North Qui en Street. Lancaster, Pa. (3)
Itucklen's Arnica Halve,
The Itest Salve In the world ler Cuts, Uralses,
Seros, Ulcers, hall Kbeuin, Ifever bores, Tetter,
Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, andallbkln
Eruptions, and positively euros Piles, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed te gtvu perlcct satis satis
factien, or money retunded. Price a cents per
box. rer sale by li. it. Cecnrau, Druggist, 137
and 133 North Queen street. Lancaster, l'a.
" II ACKM ETACK " a lasting and fragrant per.
fume. Price 'li and 60 touts, for sale by If. II,
Cochran, Druggist. Ne. 137 North Queen street.
MOI'ilEUSI
MOT1IEKSI.I MOTHEK3III
Are yea disturbed at night and broken of your
Mt by a sick child suiferlnir and crvlnir wiLh
rest by a sick child su
the excruciating pain of cutting teeth t II se,
go at ence and get n bettle of Mrs. WINSLOW'B
HOOTHINU B1KUP. It will relieve the peer
litUe sufferer immediately dejxind upon It)
there Is no mlstake about It. There Is net a
mother en earth who has ever used It, who will
net tell you at ence that it will regulate the
bowels, and give rest te tbe mother, and relief
and health te the child, operating like magic It
is perfectly sale le use in all cases, and pleasant
te the taste, aud Is Uie prescription el eua el the
eldest and best lemale physicians lu the United
States Beld every hum IS cents a bottle
inavSI-lydM.VV.fA
Hew About the l)ee.
Many people before purchasing a medicine
naturally Inqutru the size of the dose nnd the
strength et It. In using Jluriteck mood JHtlert
altaspoenfut for the lllUe ones and two tea tea tea
spoeusfuls ler grown folks are all that Is neces
sary at ene time. This msanlllcent medicine Is
I net only economical but very pleasant te the
taste, ter Hale by II. It. Cochran, dritjrstst, 137
mill 13J North Olln fltrcAt. l.nnf-AHtr.
ireitr
n& i III H In?
VW-bW'
CONTKini'TORS te Hi- nit iK Orphan Asylums etc , etc., can
donate iivthing tneic acccp'ablc than ("" swap, as it is required
huurK lhc Ivok Seap is the bet ter the purpose, as it is equally
well adapted for the lauiuliy, toilet or bath, and is crf pure
U. Ogden liercmus, M. I")., LL. 1) , says. "I subjected vari
ous s unples nf the Ivekv Seu te a rigid initroscepical examination.
I find it te be free from any form, of animalctilar or egctable renn
life, se cordially ceinmend the Ivekv Sep for its unsurpassed de
tergent properties and purity "
Send your faerite "charity" a box of the Ivok Seap
A WORD OK WARNMNG
There are many white soaps, each represented te be Just as geed as the 'Ivery';"
thej ARE HOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities
of the genuine. AiV for "Ivery" Seap anil Insist upon getting It.
Copyright ls$e by Procter & Gamble.
VHT
M
OUKNINU noens..
HAGER &
I
Priestley's Black Silk Warp Henriettas, Black
Oashmere, Olarette Oleth, Etimine Oletli, Princltta
Oleth, Nun's Veiling and Camel's Hair; Oeurtaud'a
Crape and Nun's Veiling for Vests ; Black Thibet
Leng and Square Shawl3.
HAGER &
Nes. 25 aud 27 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
N
EXT DOOK TO TUB COUHT 1JOU8E.
FAHNESTOCK'S.
Whlte Goods, Lacea and Hmbrolderloa. Whlte Embrolderod Reboa, 82.60
up. Bummer Undorwear, all oizee.
Summer Hosiery Summer Gloves,
Large Stock of thoee .Qoeda new iu Store, and all Marked at Qulek
Beiling Prlcea.
R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S,
NEXT DOOR TO THH COURT
jyrETZOER .t 11AUGIIMAN.
METZGER & HAUGHMAN
HAVK NOU IN STOCK A 1 U LL ASSOllTMENT or
BLACK FRENCH CASPiMERES.
IILACK CASHSlKHKutKKc I1LACK CABIIMRItK at iV. 1ILACK CASIIMEUR at 37)e.
IILACK i:AHIIMKItKataec
IILACK CABIIMEltEutSTc
ALSO
IILACK UKNUIETTA CLOTHS, IJIAUONALS.TUICOTS, and a rull Llue of IILACK SILKS, al
LOW PRICES.
Metzger & Haughman,
Ne. 43 West King Street, Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel
Herse Hetel, Lancaster, Fa.
r.DVVATXUXAU
ANCASTEU
J LKGK.
COMMERCIAL COU
BEGIN A NEW CAREER.
Rtselre te Miie the Next Tea Ytus Saccesifil.
Ezamlnatien Questions for Thoughtful
Youth and Men andWomen.
What are you doing ?
What can you de thnreuKldy and well '
De you doalre pnnuotleii T
Doyeudeaervoltt
What valuable service can you lender In ex
change for a higher aalary T
Are you a neat, rapid, leglljlntjUBlnee penman t
Are you quick and accurate in business calcu
lations I
Are you an Intelligent, trustworthy corrcjpen-
Are you a systematic, rellible book keeper t
Are i ou un elllclenl clerk T
Are j ou gaining ground and seeming an Inde
pendence 1
Are j ou out of employment 7 II be, why
De you knew why His that persons who are
discharged from olllce or ether employment
usually pay a visit te the lluilnees College T
De you knew when out of work you cannot
successfully compete with ethers unless you are
their superiors in attainments 7
li you can answertheabnvoquestlonssatlsfac.
terlly, go ou your way rejoicing.
Hut If these questions perplex ftml trouble
you, make prompt arrangeinenU for training,
cither day or evening, at ine
Lancaster Commercial College.
-SndTer New Catalogue, List of Students'
lteierences and Testimonials. Address,
H. C. WEIDLEB, Priuclpal.
MARKLKY'8 "YKLLOW FRONT"
clear tiller Havana S cent Clear Is pro
nounced by smokers the best In the mar
ket, at -
MAUKLKY'8 Yellow rrent,"
Ne. n North y ueeu Street,
(formerly llartman's)
s
TORAOK
OOMMIBHION WAREHOU3E.
DANIEL MAYKIt,
Ne. IS West Chestnut auceU
Qec2-lyd
KO.il'.
HUII1I1.
BROTHER.
flip GOOES
BROTHER,
HOUBB.
LANOABTBR, PENNA.
JlL..Utv UASIIAlCltB. Ut tUC ill.ACJIV L. AOII U KKK at 73C.
ULACK CASIIUKHK at II.W. BLACK C.VS1IMEUE at l.i5
T5 U. MARTIN,
WUOLSSALl ADO STA1L DUtll IB
All Kinds of Lumber and Geal.
4VYARD: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince
Btreeta, above L-emen. LanciuUir. u3-lyd
JJAUMOAItDNKBH dc JEFFEKIE8.
GOAL DEALERS.
Orrica i Ne. 12) Nena Queen street, ana Ne.
K North Trlnce street.
Yardh: North frlnee street, near lteadlng
Depot.
LANOASTKU, PA.
anglMfd
R
EMOVAU
M. V. B. OOHO
has removed his Ceal Offlce te Ne. 158 NOItTII
yUKEN HTUKK.T (Urlinmcr's New llulldlng),
where orders will be received for
Lumber and Ceal,
WUOtaaALl AID UTAH.
mtt-tld
M. V. U. C0UO.
TCTAHT END YARD.
0.J.SWARR&00.
GOAL.
KaNDLINQ WOOD.
Olllce : Ne. 39 CKNTIIK 80UAUK. Beth yard
and emce connected with Telephone Bichange
aprl3-lydMr.U
-VTO UHASONAULE OFI'KU HEFUSED
rertANY kind or
SPRING OR SUMMER GOODS.
1 hey must be sold te make UOOM FOU WIN.
Ten XiOi8. Ladles' and Uent's Furnlihlnc
Uoedsaspcclalty.at HKCtlTOLD'S,
no. in nenii ijueeu nireet.
p,F!
net thelllg Slecking.
H.-llOUlt,s and (IheTcn llnlldlnir Lntji In crnnil
I1CI
location for siUe at low prlQes nud easy terim.
VLUTIIlml,
H
lllSII A IlltOTltint
-A HE 11IE-
LEADERS
IN HF.Lt.INU
THE BEST
AB WELL Ah
THE CHEAPEST
CLOTHING
-A NO-
Gent's Fmnishing Goods.
lleliig Uie acknowledged leaders lu our Hue of
business lu lamcaster city und county, we lake
Iho greatest pleasure lu Informing tha nublle
that we shall this fall show the largest, best,
nicest, best made and trliuuied, and
HKl'lllEliIiY THE (JHEAl'EST
line or
Med's, Beys' and Children's Suits
-AND-
OVERCOATS
-AND-
FURNISHINGS
that has ever been shown In Lancaster city.
Knewing uiai a ioek uiruugu our immense
stink et goods, contained In our newly remod
eled building, will convince you or the above,
and soliciting your patnmuue, your early atten
tion Is desired by
Hirsh & Brether,
ONE-PRICE
Clothiers and Furnishers
COUNRK NOIITII UUKKN STUKKTANU
CENTKK KQUAUK.
-8tore closes uvcry day at 6 p. in. Satuidsy
at 10 p. in.
w
illiamsen x resn:ii.
In Less than Twe Weeks
-TIIK-
Beys Will Ge te Scheel.
We are 1'iepartd te Meet the Usual Demand or
Something Streng and Cheap.
Boye' Sulta, of O te 12 Yeartj of Abe,
83.GO, 8.-100, 84.50.
Beys' Bulta, or 13 te 17 Years of Age,
86.00, 66.00, eo.eo.
Short Paut Bulta for Beys of 4 te 13
Yoarsef Ake, 93.00, 2.60,
93.00.
BOYS
Undershirts,
Porcale Shirts,
Cellars and Noektlos,
Hats and Caps.
8U1T or Seft Felt
Oleth Caps and Peles,
-AND-
Lace and Butten Sbees.
-TIu'xe (loedg have been piepared esie.
daily for Scheel Heys.
OUR ASSORTMENT
-IB THE
LARGEST
-AND-
Prices the Lewest.
82,34, 36 $38 E. King St.,
LANCASTKlt. PA.
WALU lfAVUMt
ART WALL. FAPKB BTOKK.
ULL ASSOHTUBNT or
ART WALL PAPER.
We have a matchless stock of Wall l'aper and
Window Shades at matchless prices. Come aud
see for yourself.
DON'T rOKOET TUB I'LACK.
IT IB AT THE
ART WALL PAPER STORE,
NO. Ml NOIITII QUEEN BTUKET,
LANCASTEIt, PA.
N. 1!.-Kvcry thing sold at the Lewest l'llces.
Ne trouble toshew goeli.
aLFRED sieber,
(Formerly with l'hares W. Fry,)
NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANOASTKU, I'A.
Williamson & Fester,
ItgHMJ
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