$'J2lS .JUt-ftf ..vat MrAMWLtS MA 'f "W"Z, . 'I . w yf7rgr7,ffgf'rTr,7g "" .'yv" ' ,"'1 -r;!.yyf! . .. A V -"., feHLW fS V' v-i P ? """? v- ,-Vt? i' rf V - A ''vfcV-y,- , "'-I S '" t , - i THB LAKGA0KIR DAILY CTTBLLIGgNOBB, TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1988. J !&& ipfN M rs? ' fa rs fctr l: t m A" t i is ($ y 1LLIGENCER a I .'-4 jnraBT cat w ta teas MWihMflA) . vrra delum a t aia, wtm mutmu T CAftaiatt i " AMOtatM tucw iAm. tiMBAi. eemnwiea At town te lAMats, nunen oeraaorto. AUVfl'IBUW lUTMB i IK IlrLIJIn. 4ln.51n. The Weekly Intelligencer PUBLISHED EVERY WCDNCSDAY MOHNINO. tlOOA tsar, 11.00 re six Mounts. ctCM or Tin, U.t0,Aae AloerrmMTO Muen eittiimi rr eun. WtaairoitcsMei selicitsd rae nnr tartettik 1TATB AID OOtJTKT. ALL AKOXTMOCS LKTTSM WILL n COSSIOKVD TO TH WAIT BASirr. JL'ldrttt all LeUtri and Tetegramt te TOT INTBLLiaBNOBR, Xntelllgtncer Building, Lancaster, l'a. ljc Cancastcr intelligencer. LANCASTER. AUGUST SI. IMS. Why Lancaster Is Left. Wilmington, Delaware, has beceme the Eastern headquarters of the l'ullman car company, the negotiations for a plant there having just been completed. The com. pany will employ six hundred hands, which means an increase in the city's population of atjeast 3,000 people. It is a pity that Lancaster cannot attract te itself some of these indus tries that are seeking a location. This city's cheap preduce markets, its central position in relation te the great industrial centres of New Yerk, Philadel phia and Pittsburg, the cheap rents for city dwellings, all cembine te make it a most desirable place for manufacturing pur poses. It is true that our water facilities are capable of improvement and railroad transportation arrangements admit of en largement, but these- would naturally come with the increase of business. One reason why Lancaster never gets any show at the industrial plums that are constantly falling into neighbors' bask ets is that it does net blew its own horn loud enough. 'Wllliamspert's beard of trade recently issued a lengthy illustrated pamphlet calling attention te its many business advantages, and ether smaller towns in the state are said te have done likewise. Lancaster ssems te prefer te hide its light under a bushel, trusting per haps that some industrial Diogenes will hunt for it some day with a lantern. This latter policy has failed se long that it might as well be abandoned. Hew would it de te take a forward business step by the organization of a beard of trade V Government Empleyes at Elections. The question of hew far a man in the government service may go in his demotion te a particular candidate at an election is one that is largely for the individual con science. Solicitor General Jenks, referring te the president's circular te office-holders, says " It does net demand an abdication of civil rights, nor require a renunciation of the duties of the citizen, but the official influence of the officer, it doubtless intends, Bhali be entirely divorced from party poli tics. It is net iK)3sibly within the purview of my duties te determine what in each case under all the circumstances of life the citizen who holds an office should de and what he should refrain from doing, but an honest purpose, in geed faith, te carry out the clear intent of the circular according te the best judgment of the officer will, as a rule, be the best guide In itsebservance." Honest men In office will liave no diffi culty in interpreting the presidential circu lar. In the meantime, turn the rascals out. Watchman Wearer's Crime. The story of AVatchman Charles Wea ver's crime Is given In another column. It is one of peculiar enormity because of the absolute trust that was cenOded in him by reason of his position. His duty it was te guard while the citiins who paid him for his work slept in the security that they sup posed they had purchased. He was clothed with special authority from the city's chief executive, and he represented in hi3 per son while en duty a portion of the police power of the town. These grave responsibilities, it might naturally be supposed, would stir te life the latent honesty of a thief ; and deeper still would they anchor the integrity of an honest man. Viewed in this light,' Watch man Weaver's oiTenEebecomesall the mere flagrant. He has cist a shadow ever the many honest private- watchmen who pa trol the streets by night, and he has llxed upon himself an inefTaceble stain, because when implicitly trusted, he has basely be trayed. And the greater the trust, the deeper his fall. Tax (llucese. The advocates of a tax upon oleomargar ine have been successful in their endeavors, and are new, doubtless, sighing for fresh Ileld3 of conquest. The New Yerk Sun suggests that an antiglucose agitation should at ence begin, for glucese Is becom ing a serious rival of honey. It 13 said that tens weight of glucose are being doctored up in this country te simulate honey, and that none but experienced palates can de tect the difference. As this preparation can be profitably sold at two or three cents a pound, it knocks a large hole in the honey industry. Why, therefore, are net the honey dealers clamoring for a tax against glucese as did tue muter men against oleomargarine? They have the latter bad precedent te stand upon. Then let the brewers restrain the distillers by a special tax, and let the veal butchers have a revenue rein te check the dealers in all ether kinds of meat. Thus we would see the bail work that in evitably attends bad legislation. Mayer Smith In a Hele. At last the Philadelphia Times has force 1 Mayer William JJ. Smith, 0f that city, from his high roost, and compelled from him the acknowledgment that he was Illegally holding in his possession moneys thit lolenged te the city. Controller Dechert and City Solicitor Warwick had a handa's) in this denouement. The first demanded an immediate detailed account of all funds received by the mayor, and the MOOBd advised Smith that under the law . ' IKIMW AVM MMAMnii Mi AM Alt ihaSni!... in in x i 4J . flvaBZb."f 1K tn 400 ftm ? 84 ASStfiWaB.". 1 390 4 60 SBO SIWlOM VCL .,.. 4 50 780 1060 1380 IBM titGmWlSkM.. 100 800 1000 ISM 1700 8060 awBilltfc 700 1100 IB OU SO 00 24 U0 -HKatfca.., 600 loeo 1700 moo 7oe 3200 aKIenUl. 00 It 00 2000 WOO 3-2 O0 38 00 -KBentlM.... tOS 1100 MOO 38 00 41001 8200 1 EllMt 1800 WOO 45 00 60 CO 64(0 WOO iMWHtatenee make return et the same. The pretext under which the mayor was keegiBg the pawnbrokers' licenses was that a number et theae paying the in had net ate furnished the requisite security bend and Are insurance policy with their appli cation. This explanation does net explain. Fer in the absence of these requisites the money should net have been taken by the mayor; and if taken, it should have been paid te the city treasurer " en the day of receipt," as provided for by n city ordi nance. The 7Yinr lias Smith in a very htd hole, and all the indications go te show that it is going te keep him there. A sTOBK-ennEii doe-v what some harbors cannot. It shaves. Tilpkn Is dead, and they have placed hi portrait en tbe oleomargarine tax stamp. Tbls Is a cruel stall te a great man's memory. Coi.eunt, UiMt:ii had lelt for the North Pele, lie has been a quiet polar crank and han net ruade much fuss about bis Intentions. Having nt last succeeded In escaping from our shores, It it te be hoped that he may find Ibe axU of the eartb, and return without try ing te turn It. At last a whirlpool crank has been cured of his crankiness. Kendall, of lUwten, iu a playful mood sought te excel the crauks who had proceeded hhn aud te w In n thousand dollar wager in the Niagara hlrlfoel. lu lu lu Ukothelirookljii bridge the whlrlfoel has this advantage, that it either kills or cures the patient, and the ferid declaration of Kendall, of Itosten, that nil the money in the world could net Induce him te try it again entitles hltu te re-qisct for being a man who had brains enough te balance his brn cry. There has been nn itnpressleu of late that two things Iu this world could net be accom plished without the aid of a btrrel : the pas sage ei the Niagara rapids and the manage ment of a political campaign. With tbe aid era cork vest, Kendall, of llosten, has man aged te dispense with a barrel. The bles sing of the people will fellow the man who suggests its pelltlcAl equivalent. That Injunction, "Dear lleaer, don't tak," keeps the lips et the Republican candi date for gocrner tighter than tight. He will ha e less te say after the I'lflh et Ne em ber. Tiik apple cropef Pennsylvania is reported above tbe aerage whlie all the test et the country will have a peer crop aud iu Kng land apples will be scarce. Mayer Smitii, of Philadelphia, is doubt less bewailing the hard Tunc. In an open letter te H'-teue Mr. Husael Hlnman elfectually silences the bluster el Captain Wlllard Olazler, the selftyled dis coverer of the sources of tbe Mississippi. The gallant captain has published several entertaining books en the "late unpleisant ness," net remarkable for the retiring mod esty of their author; and, havlug an irre pressible thirst for fame, be conceived the brilliant idea of discovering the source of the Mississippi. The source of the Nile was tben an unsolved problem, and the glory that Stanley bravely wen was beckoning te Glazier; but wby hunt for sources or great rivers under the equator, amid the deadly Jungles of Africi, when the source of the Father of Waters lies compar atively near at hand In a pleasant climate T The source et the Mississippi bad been dis covered by Schoolcraft long before, but what of that, queth Glazier te bis dauntless seir, Schoolcraft speaks or little streams that empty into Like Itasca. Se Glazier hied him te the wilderness and discovered an inlet te Like Itasca and a smaller lake that fed the Inlet. He made a map of the region, named the final source he ctalmed te have iscevered Lake Glazier, and announced his e.dllant achievement te the world. Hut alast its brilliancy was dimmed by the news that followed. The whole region of bts explorations bad been sectienfzed and mapped by the government land office several years before. In 1S36 Nicollet made a caretul instru mental exploration of tbe region w bicb was Incorporated In a map and report published by tbe bureau of engineers. Schoolcraft tqieaks of an inlet te Lake Itascz, and Nicollet gives a detailed account of five that he explored. His map shows Glazier's pond and several ethers. He traced the largest inlet te its original springs, and says, "a-s a further description el tbese headwaters I miyadd that they uulte at a small distance from the hills wherein they erigluate, aud form a small lake Irem which the Mltsissppl Hews with a breadth of a feet and a-bair aud a depth of one feet "And yet Nicollet did net claim te be the disoe erer of the source, and took iaius te say that that honor be longed te Schoolcraft and Allen. Mr. Hln man proves conclusively that Captain Glazier has net only striven te appropriate the gleiy of ethers, but has net hcil'ited te make use of their calculations of latitude aud give them as bis own. By parallel columns from his account and Schoolcraft's narrative Glazier is cenvicted of the most daring plagiarism. And yet lu a xcboel geography Glazier Lake Isghun as tbe sourceof tbe Mlssisuppl. Great is the power of cheek ! PiJfKitTY thlnka Davitt might better have stayed away Irem Chicago. The transposi tion of the two names In this sentence better expresses the opinion of the people. Fellow Ijemeckats, are you aware that September U Is the last day en which you can be registered te ensure you a vote at the next election? Tiu: most reuiarkablu thing about the Bulgarian "ceupd'etat" is the wide dltlor dltler ence of opinion In regard te it expressed throughout Kurepe. All are united in as cribing It te Uuasla.an J the lorelgn press uni versally Ignore tbe official vorsieu of tbe revo reve revo lutlen; but while the contlnenlal journals all speak of it as a reverse te UrltUh dlplo dlple maey, the great Londen dallies insist that it mere vitally allects Germany and Turkey. It leeks as though the scheme had been long prearranged with the sanction or Germany and Austria, as oue of tbe terms of the triple alliance, and the only power that will be likely te make Ha cm3 belli is Turkey. II Turkey sees lit te de se, Kngland may be come her ally,altbeugh It is doubtful whether a Salisbury ministry would le strong enough te drag Kngland iute an alliance with the unspeakable Turk. Uuttine has been released by the Chihua hua supreme court. The decision of the court is based entirely upeu the fact that Medina, the otrended party, bad waived bis right te a civil suit for damage, the court holding that tbls ended the proceedings of the state. New let Cutting give this biiUeriug country a needed test. m m Mns. Cleveland, at upper Saranae lake, N. Y touched the electric button Monday afternoon that set the machinery In motion at the Minneapolis Industrial Kxblbltleu. Mr. Cleveland seemed te oejoy tbe situation hugely. l'DldilUAL clubs new organizing; are can can can tloned net te call theuibolves Hlack Uuarda. What Mr. Illack Will Much Ifreiu the Harrisburg Patriot, Enjoy. Chauncey F. Illack never Issued a utore order, but be will take pleasure In Issuing orders ler the enforcement of the law against that apeciea of robbery after be is inaugurated aa governor. .Hkacterr,' i.il'Yh?V Ke1 8lluuay "Cboel leacber, JT luvlalble twwer tbat prevtnU Ibe wickea man from sleeping, and causes liliu iS V?; SPSI hl Plllevr T""'Skeeteni 1" ibout ibeut ed the bad boy at tee feet of the cl.ta. PKRSONA.U Okoher 11. UeKKn will publish a new volume of poems and sonnets in the fall. Mr. Qi.adstenf, who has been legislat ing ler Ireland hair his llle, has net been there a month all told since be was bem. JcDfir. Oahy, who tried the Chicago Anar chists, Is facetious, lie Is quoted recently as saying: "1 am in favor of leas I bio suits and et suitable lees." IiATtv liANtet.rit CiiHHciili.t. U truly A beautiful woman, graceful aud willowy In tlRiire, charming In feature, aud half melau. chely In expression. Jut.lAN llAWTiteiiNK is colebrnted among ids friends as a particularly kind and Jelly isiuer. ins neiy oes regaru unu wu reason as their" most cetisUut and tlotet&l playfellow and trainer In athletic ways KiiANCls Mi'i;imi, tbe temperance re former Mys : "The pelitUnI third twrty he net get a nun tnalgn n pledge that 1 knew of. i regaru me rroiuutneu ueiiuuauuus -. many ebstscles te true temperance reform." 1U.V. Pnx K. 1- lllgbee and Themas O. Apple, of this city, are trvted te sonie pretty sharp raps in the current Issue et the Phila delphia iitSette Atamtitrd 111 an editorial on en on tllled " Contradiction el ApelcglMs ler our Public Scheel System." JtlDOK WILLIAM Alllltnll I'OCKB, Of 1'lerlda, in an artlde Iu the .Vieinu VtifA, ills cusses the rolatlens et capital and labor and argues In opposition te dtrlkes, ndislug worklnginen"teseek ether employment w hen net dealt with fairly by tbecaplUlNt.'' Kasier said than done. Mli Aua 1. Nwkkt, tbe Chicago tension agent whom President Cleveland ferceil te rmlgu, is new traveling in Kurepe. Iter name apiears lu tbe papers as " tbe Hen. Miss SeeU" (nifi'iidiiiVs Ali-sicnier, et Paris, announces tbst she Is tbe leading poetess of America aud the l'uns iVhr .Aour .Aeur un ( gees en te say tbst stie w as reme ed from office for writing poetry. Miss Sit r.l'UKK (Charles Kgbert Crad Crad deck) will marry her six-loot Tennessee farmer lever In the early part of September. The latter has spent all his ltfe looking alter the crops en his lartu, aud he 's Just the op ep op peslte of his betrothed iu appearance nnd lu tastes. Ue is ixr, tee, while Miss Murfree owns, besides the income Irem her novels, a coiutertablo bomeat Murfwbore. JXSHElttMi THE "llKCUUD. A few Fct About the Hrnt Democratic Centemiuu In HarrUtmrs. I'v. Intelliekm'KK : The rabid and un reasonable attacks or the Philadelphia Ilecuril en the excellent ticket nominated at Harris, bnrg, seem te awaken a rospensh e chord lu the breast of an occasional Democratic reader of that paper ; who, taking the limited and very partial view expressed in that Journal, appears te Bhut his eyes te any and all Issues et the coming statu election, except the Liritr. New with such 1 would like te reason a little, for I am as low a low- tariff man as any such. I am as strongly opposed te Kandall and his tariff notions, ami methods of accom plishing bis ends as auy free trader or our country. Yet 1 cannot tind it conistent with either reason, principle or ielicy, te cenmretbeworkef the Harrisburg conven tion, or te give aught but praises te the very excellent ticket It has proseuted ler our votes. 1 would warn the friends of protection that public opinion is changing rapidly aud radi cally en tbls question of the Urltl, and men w he a year or mere age w ere unquestioned protectionists are te-day strong tartu re formers; and our leaders will shortly find tbat the party that boldly declares for tariff reform will be the party that will sweep even this stronghold of protection, I'enuayivanle. Helding these v lews, as I de, 1 still cannot see from any point of v Islen tbat mv reason ing powers command tbat the tanll or Sam Randalllsm was the sun of all the Ksues be fore our convention; that Its dazzling bright ness se completely hid all ethor issues tbat the questions ofantl-dlscrimlnatlen, readjust ment et real estate taxes, adjustment et the labor troubles, etc., vv ere altogether eclipsed by that brilliancy. Ne, by no means , se far from this being se it Is exactly the reverse. Antl-dlscrimina-tlen istbeg'reat issue of this campaign, and the one Issue of all ethers en which our candidate must have a clean and undisputed record ; Iree from all alliances or connections w itb corporations, a full and uudeubted de. votien te all the Interests et our constitu tion and our laws; including that against robbing et the laborer by the btore-erder system ; and I think It undeniable tbat any man In the stats could stand and was well known te stand squarer en all tbese issues than Chauncey F. Hack. Theugb I would gladly have seen a strong plank favoring tariff reduction In our plat form, yet this issue at this time sinks iute in in signibcance when 'mpared te the ether questions thore te be considered ; especially when our candidate, is well-known te be a strong and uncompromising tariff rolermor. Leng before it was known or even hinted at as te whom Kandall would support, and in fact before he had made up bis mind te openly support anyone, the popular voice demanded Black and anti-discrimluatien j and a majority of the delegates were elected te the convention en thai issue and for tbat candidate. Tben when Randall was lerced by the public press and the Indiscreet friends of Wallace te declare for somebody, he shrewdly chose Black, seeing he was already tbe winning candidate and would have wen as easily with out as with his help. What then would our low Urltl men want' Must tbe delegates desert Black and anti-discrimination lu order te glv e free trade a boost in a convention for nominating state officers? New outside of Philadelphia it Is doubtful irthe Kandall in fluence was felt in Black's favor te any appre ciable extent. Kandall was rather looking after the tariff resolutions, and his friends and these of his seven ether colleagues in Congress took geed care te ha e a majority of tbat committee composed of their friends or else of these who thought tbat the tariff issue was net a state Issue, hut should be confined te the congressional district con volition vv here alone it w euld be ellectlv e. Therefore 1 fall te find reason or sense in the Jtceeril'a charges tbat it Is either a Kan dall ticket or a Kandall convention in the face of the fact tbat Blr-k is a low tirlll man. And I am constrained te believe that every member of the granges which presented memorials te that convention will heartily indorse the liberal manner In which tbat convention indorsed tbeir vlews and tbe brilliant candidate tbey chose te enforce them. It is certainly te Ira expected that many of the Republican grangers will sup port tbat ticket anil that platform, when tbey recollect hew a similar request was tpurned by their own convention, and their own ticket was settled for thorn by bosses four years before it was subsorviently ratified iu convention. I). F. M. JL VAllO VUOSl 31 U. IIKSSKL. A Contradiction of the Itrpnrted Jteaien for l-arting With the Iutelligencer." Te the Editor of the Philadelphia Press. Sm : Your Lancaster correspondent attrl. butes my sale efmy Interest in tbe Intklli- OENtEK te the ract tbat " Mr. Stelnman favored tbe nomination of Wallace for gov gev gov ernor, and aald he in the Intlllieenceii. Mr. Hensel was atiengly iu favor of Ulack and also took occasion te ei press bis prelerence in llie Intelli fiENCER." This is net true. Ne such di versity of opinion existed between tbe former OWliere Of tbO INTKLLIOHNCKII, uer wes any such oinresed lu its columns. The articles te whi a veur oerresnondent rnfe were written by Identically the game .Orsen ; tbey are entirely consistent ; tbey expressed the views of UioIntellieknckii and net of Its individual owners; and in the event of eliher of the leading candidates hav ing been nominated ler governor the Intel-lieen-cer would have given hlui the aaine loyal and unqualiUed supperL Thocbangeofownenibipln tbe Intelli. (ienceii Is made In pursuance of purposes long entertained by myaelfand e' negotiations begun months before any canvass for the gubernatorial nomination. This time was taken for lu consummation und announce ment because with tbe opening of tbe general campaign my active connection with editorial work must of necessity have been inter rupted. Kespectlnlly, W. U. JlEMSEL. liAN'CAbTEU, l'a,, Aug. 2i l'KKt'S AT hTATK I'OI.ITICS. lien. Charles 11. lltickaluw has been neinl. nated for Cengress by Hie Douiecratio con cen con veutiou et Menteur county, Tbe Democratic Union county cemmittee have nominated by acclamation, Hen. J. T. Bsker for Congress. Hen. A. II. Dill is county chairman. James Black, of this city, will probably be chairman eftue committee en platform at to morrow's Prohibition convention In Harris, burg. BUty counties will be represented. Chairman Hensel, In a Pittsburg interview, nays: "I have it from Mutcbler, Hpeer, Coxe, Hlgler, McClelland and ether engin eers of tbe Wallace movement tbat tbey stand ready te de anything in their rower te help elect tbe whole ticket" BUM IU11 Notes. The Detroit were abut out for the first time this season yesterday. Chicago wa Uie v Ictor by the score of 4 te 0. Clarksen pitched ene of the greatest games of his life, and the big tMttcrs et the Welv crlues bad but one sin- The Association games vesterday were! At Baltimore i Athletic 7, Baltimore Ut at Louis ville i Pittsburg 0, Ieutsvllle i, at Brook Breok Broek lyn Brooklyn lfl, Mets 0. The St. Leuis LessiiH club chut tbe KanssCity out by d tee yesterday and the the Cowboys hnd one solitary hit off Healy. lu Scratileii yesterday the Vltoenis de feated the home tesni by I tn and Denny Mack's moil wcre beaten iu lUliui'pett by Gte'J Wllllamspert had a pitcher named Draw by lu the box yesterday aud the llkesharre hit hltu safely but twice. Tbe Altoens. club only hnd three hits oil Smith, of cranten, vet the? wen. The League clubs are all in the West l'hlladelphia opens lu Detroit te-day, Bosten In Chicago, New Yerk In Kansas City and Wasblnijten In St Leuis. ritltul. Hut TrtlK t reui thf N Merchxnl I Livelier. The latent pronunciation of matrimony Is "matter o'meuey. swr.i:r uitt.KN i.iixxi.i. Take lue te tbe hillside, tnkome te the ttlUUle. V here the scarlet pimpernel and starry daisies grew. Where the woodbine wreathing, greets the zephyr's brvalhlng, Where the foam peails dince uinrn the ripples a they flew lake me te the valleys, where thick shaded alleys Will lead tnr te red clever nelds and plslns of yelle sheaves. And I'll slug te bees and flowers, I'll tell the woodland bowers That the heart brings back Its old leve te the sneet, green leaves. Tike me v here ibe birds fly, lake me here the herds lie, WLere the rtng dev e nestle, and the brew slug heifer lewi Where the brake til hi Je me Irem the favin beside we. Where the pebbly ruunel kles wild mess, rved and rose Take me where the suullght only sheds a dun light. Where the arm et lady birch nllh oak and alder weaves, And their branches bent with glerj shall tell the same old story. That bird and poet sing the best 'mid sweet. green leaves. lu Coe. A lair) lest a precious charm Te keep the rosy gums from harm. Te keep from teeth decay and deatb, te sweeten and purify the breath This Lhannlhe laity lest a mortal found, AndSOODONT 'tis called en earthly ground. MPKCIJJ XOTIVE8. AKK OU MADE miserable hy Indigestion, Constipation, DIxstness, lxxs of Appetite, Yet Yet ew skint bhlleh'n Mtallzer is a positive cure. Fer sale by 11. 11. Cochran, Druggist, N e. 137 North Queen street. .NEU.ltl.llEUl'. Mxuunre troubled with nervous or stikhead ache, de net gtveupyeurcaastmurable until you have tried Dr Leslie's Special Prescription se the testimonial tn another column. di -lw A had 3Usfertune. Is te raise a nlce family of boys nnd gtrls and then have them carried Inte an early grave by thai terrible disease Consumption, lleed the warning and check It In Its nrsl stages by the prompt ue of Keuip's Balsam for the Threat and Lunir. warranted te cure and relieve all cases, rrlr-e a and tl. ter sale by II. ii. Cochran, druggist, Ne. 1J7 "North Queen street, lYuif ilieree. (3) Da. 1US6LIR Werm Bvnrr, J'urefy vegetable, pleasant te take, will expet w onus If any exist, no purgative njqulred alter using. Price, 3 cents, by all druggist. febWindM WA r THE ItEV. GEO. II. TIIAYEll, of Bourbon Ind., says " lleth myself and wife ewe enr lives teSIULOiracONsUMl'TIU.VCUKK." for sale by II. u. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Qaeen street. The 1'opaUtleu uf Lancaster Is about ",e, and we would say at least one eno ene half are troubled with some aiTectten of the Ihreatand Lungs, as the-e complaint are ac cording te statistics mere numerous than ethers. We would uilvl.e all net te neglect the opportunity te caU en us and get a bottle et hemp's Balaam for the Threat and Lungs. Vrlce Wcents and II. Trial size free. Kespectlnlly, Ii. I). Cochran, druggist, 137 North Queen street. r or lame back, side or chest, uae Shlleh's Por Per ous Plaster. Price 2.1 cenu. t or sale by IL U. Cochran, Druggist, N'e. 1JU North Queen etieet. lUDN'KV TllOUIUJii. A Case of Many Years Standing Cureil With Six Itettles, In a Man UO Years el Age. ALZ.BSTOWV, l'a., May 8, 1S3. DasDM.101 Uittkrs Ce. Genla I had been troubled with my kidneys for a number of years, used almost everything without much benefit untU I tried Dandelion Ultters. 1 used six bot tles and am pleuud te say 1 am entirely rid of the kidney trouble, besides my system being toned up se that I feci like a different person. I cheerfully recommend the same te all allllcted in this way. JACOHMUSCHL1TZ. lebO-3mdru,Th(S roil DYSPEPSIA and I, have a printed cuaruntee or ver Cemnlalnt. von rlnted guarantee en overy bottle of Shl- leh's ftallzer. It nover falls te euro. 'or sale uy it. u. cecbran. Druggist, Ne. li7NerthQaeen street. Hay Fever. Kly'a Cream Halm was recommended te me by uiy druggist a u preventive te hay fever. Have been using It as directed and have round It as directed nnd have found It a specific for thai much dreaded and loathsome disease, for ten years or mero 1 have been a great sutTcrer each year, from AugustOth till trest, and have tried many alleged remedies for Its cure, but .ly's Cream Ililm Is tbe only preventive I have ever found. Hay fever sufferers enght te knew of Its efficacy. ('. II. Alnswerth, of V ii. Alns Alns werth A Ce., publishers, Indianapolis, Ind. auI7-Swdced.tw SIIILOH'S VlTALIZEItlswhat you need for Constipation, Lets of Appetite, Dizziness, and ail By cenla symptoms et Dyspepsia. I'rtce ala per bottle, for sole by II. U. -ugglst. Ne. 133 North Queen street. 10 and 75 Cochran, Drugg! Meit Excellent. J.J. Atkins, Chief of 1'ollce. Knexvlllc, Tenn.. writes My famUy and I are beneficiaries of your most excellent medicine, Dr King's New Discovery for consumption j having form J n te be all that you claim for It. desire tote itlfy te Its virtue My friends, te whom 1 have rccem mended It, praise lt'nt everyoppertjnlty." Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption Is guaranteed te euro Coughs, Colds, Ilrenchltls, Asthma, Croup and ev ury affecUen of Threat, ('host and Lungs. Trial bottle frte at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 13a North Queen street, Ijin caster, l'a. Large size, f 1 ou. (3) SIIILOH'S CATAIIHH KEMKDY-A posltlve euro for Catarrh, Dlpthetia, and Canker Meuth, lfer sale by II. 11 Cochran, Druggist. Ne. 137 North Qneen street- SLEKl'LEBS NIGHTS, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shlleh's Cure Is the remedy for you. Kersaleby II. 1J. Cochran, Druggist, Ne 137 North Queen street. llruce lp. Yeu are feellng depressed, your appetite Is peer, yeu-are bothered with headache, ou are lldgety, nervous and generally out of sorts, and wanttu trace up. llrace up. but net with tlm ulants, spring medicines, or bitters, which have for their basis very cheap, bad whisky, and which stimulate ou for an hour, and then leave you In worse condition than betere. What you waut Is an alterative that will iiurlfy venr bleed, Btart healthy action of tbe Liver and Kid ncy restore jour vitality, and glve renewed health and stiengtb. Such a medicine you will nnd In Electric lllttcrs, and only SO cents a bot tle at 11 II. Cochran's DruuV8tore,137 and 12il North Queen Street. Lancaster, l'a. (3) llucklen'i Arnica SaUe. The Hest Salve In the world for Cnts. Bruises, Seres, Ulcers. Hall Ithenm, fever Seres, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed te give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price ',3 cents per box. rer sale by U, II. Cecnran, Drniralst. 137 and 133 North Queen street. Lancaster, l'a. "IIACKMKTACK " a lantlng and fragrant ir ruuie. rrlce25anaKI cents, for wile by II. U. Cochran, Druggist. Ne. 137 North Queen street, DiWDiaieM nvm I'xllbts rer sick headache erpld liver, bll lousness and Indigestion . Small and ea.y te swallow. One pill a dose. Price, SSc. lly all druggists. ftbs-SmdTu.lh.S JON'THUFI'KH ANY LONOEU Frem Your Disordered Kldnejs, Uluck ltai'ren Xhierul Siiring Water Is a Prompt. EfflclentandCheapltemedy. ItsTonleand Invlgnrant rowers make It an excellent Dyspepsia kcincdy. Dr. Kegnault.el france, writing toUen. Kerr, of the U. M. Army, says i "ou need net come te Europe for Waters te t- lypepta ; we have uone hotter than ULACK llallltKN Sl'KINO WATKIk" Persons supplied and v eesels furnlahed. l'.S. GOODMAN, Manager, , . ..... Ne. 37Ea8tOrantfatreet, rer sale by J.NO. It. KAUff MAN. DniKKlst. North Queen Strtet. Lancaster, l'a. "ru"'1 HLACK IIAHUKN Sl'lUNUleUSK new open. Apply te M1SSCHUIST1K UOUUEUGKB, rieaaet Oreve, Lancaster Ceuniy, ra. MmrncAU O M r. N NEKDING IIKNKWKD vv strength, or cuflertng from InOruittles peculiar te their sex, should try BROWN'S IRON BITTERS! 1'in 81CI.V.NS AND IIIIIIUUISIS menu lr KKL'OU AS THE BEST TONIC. 1 his medicine combines Iren w Ith pule vege table tonics, and Is Invaluable ler Diseases pecu liar te W omen, and all who lend sedentary "ves, 11 Knrtchpsnml 1'utltles the illoed, Stimulates the Appetite. MITtigthena the Muscle aud erves in rait, thoroughly Invigorates. Clears the louiplcxleii, and make the sktn smooth. It does net blAcken thfl teeth, caue headache, or produce constipation nil etitr Jren infill, ririfi de Mrs FUZAntTH iijunn, , rarwcii Ave, Milwau kee, VV is , Bxvs, under date et Dec '.V, is?4 : " 1 have vised llren-n's Iren Hitters, and It lias been mere thin a doctor te me, havlug cured me et the weakness ladles have In life. Alse cured meet Liver Lemplalnt, and new my complexion is clear nnd geed, lias also been beuetlilal te my children " itns, U'l'is C ltrunre.i. Kast Lockport, N. V ., sajis "1 have sutTiiid untold misery from Ke Ke nmle Complaint, nnd cvmld obtain icllef from nothing except Ilrewn Iren Hitters. lhuKenulne has Trade Mark and crossed red lines en wrapper. Take no ether Made only by 1IUOVVN OHKMICAL CO , llvltlnmre, Md. IT) tuarfMvdAw Jiur HUOiM. A .NEW LOT OF ALL-WOOL TRICOTS Has been Opened at the North End Dry Goods Stere. ltuy early and avoid psylng the advance which his taken plaie In l oeleu Heeds. J. W ltVKNK, nevi-lyd Ne J North Queen street. H T-erbi:Ki;KriN c.oeds. W1TT 8c SHflID, 0. 0 nud 10 East KIuk Streot, AlV new showing Klegaut Lines uf TA1I1.E LINEN at ltemsrkably Lew Prices. JO 1'leces mil Mlilth LOOU TAULE L1NEN only tic a) aid. J)l'le.esDAJIAShTAl)l.ELlNKN,J!..aard HEAVY DAMASK TAULE LINENS, X., !;Xc , l. a aril. One Cfee llouie-Made, Hand Leem HEAVV TAULE I IN EN. J7Si- a Vard, l'ual l'rlce, St, ELEUANTCKEAM TAULE DAMASKS, a Yard. Out Own Importation of ULEALHED liKK- MAN DOtllLE DAMASKS. Ten New Patterns, 75c a Yard; Kermerly Sold at ll.fl. 'i ULEAIHED DAMASK NAPKINS, II A n Dezen ; Kegular 1'rUe, 11.50. WO Dezen 1ILE ACHED MOM1E TOWELS, U.Sc. Each . Ileal Value, 17c. Anether Case of these ramous CUOCIIE1 QUIL1S, II W Each Thought Cheap at 11.3. EEW YOEK STORE. J. b. G1VLEK A CO. FAGTSI It den t seem possible, let It is a fact. We are making up te Order All-Weel Suits of twenty different style of goods at 110, IU and 113, that were 113, 113 and ). We admit at these prices we leso money, but the stock must be reduced and we need tbe Cash. Wboev cr buys one of these Suits wUI save nearly half tbe price ela butt. Comeandsee for yourselves. SHlllTS. HOSIEUV, GLOVES and NKCKWEAIt Cheap. JoiinS.Givler&Ce,, Ne, 26 East King Streot, Lakeibtii, I'a. J." MAHT1N t CO. All tbe llemnanta and Odds and Ends of stock that have accumulated during tbe past season have been selected out of general stock nnd placed en ltemnant Counter. Large uantl iles of goods at less than ene-half price. REMNANT SATINES, SEERSUCKERS, BATISTES, CALICOES, GINGHAMS, SHIRTINGS, TIOKINOS, MUSLIN8, FLANNELS, CAMBRICS, HELITIAS.I WHITE GOODS, LINBNS.v ORETONES, EMBROIDERIES, AT LESS THAN ONE-HALF. Over l.uud Yaids of Kemnants Dress Goods that were sold al sse , JOa, 33c., itc. and Wc., all reduced te one price, Ac, J. B. MARTIN & GO., Cor. West King & Prince Stij Opposite BlOTeasUOUIO.) J,ANQASX(U, l'A) REMNANT COITER. BUT ItfOUHNlXU QUODS. HAGER & MOURNING PrioBtley's Black Silk Wttrp Henriettas, Black Ooshmero, Olarette Oleth, Etlrulne Oleth, PrincAtU Oleth, Nun's Veiling and Oamel's Hair; Oeurtaud's Orape and Nun's Velllng for Vesta ; Black Thibet Leng and Square Shawls. HAGER & BROTHER, Nes. 25 and 27 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa, N TKXT DOOH TO TIIK COURT 110U81C FAHNESTOCK'S. White Qoedfl, Lncea and Etrubrolderlea, Summer Uuilorwear, all alzee. up Slimmer Hosiery LnrRO Stock of tUoae Qoeda Beiling Prlcee. new R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NDXT DOOR TO THB COURT neUHB. Jlf-ETZOKK A 1IAU011MAN. METZGER & HAVE NOW IN B10CK A FULL ASSOKTME.NT OK BLACK FRENCH C5SFMBRES. 1ILACK CASH MKHE III UKc 1ILACK CASI111KI1K IMK ULACK LAbllMEKEat S7c. ltl.ACK CASIIMKHK at Vc. ULACK CASIIMKHK nt IOC. ULACK CASHMKUE at ll.u. ALSO ULACK HENHIKri'A CLOTHS, D1AUONAI.B.TUICOT8, and a full Line of ULACK BILKS, at LOW PRICES. Metzger & Haughman, Ne. 43 WeBt King Street, Between the Ooeper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel, Lancaster, Fa. THIXitlXO LACKS. B AHQAINS. ASIM'S Palace of Fashion, NO. 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTKU, l'A. Have Opened Te-Day, A 1ULL LINE Or Black mid Oolerod Volvetoono, Blaek and Colerod Silk Volvete, Silk Plustaea and Moleaklua, IN ALL DKS1KAULE CO LOUS AT LOWEST MAIIKET 1'KICES, Black Spanish and Esctiriai TRIMMING LACES, Nettings and Skirtings. Black Silk Chanlilly Lace, Netting and Skirting. A New Article. LADIES' WUl'IK AND FANCY Paper Cellars and Gaffs. Plain, Coleied, Striped and l'lald. Tbey leek exactly like Linen Cellars and are made ICeveralble. ONLY 25c. A BOX. Containing Four Cellars and Twe Fair of Culls. EIDERDOWN, IN ALL COLOItS. Elegant Fancy Colored Drapery Cleth, nrrxEN cents ayaud. Special Bargain I Scheel Children Loek Out ! One Thousand NOTK I'Al'KH 1'ADS In Ten Dlirerent Styles, only rive Cents n Tad. Five Hundred Large Blze only Ten Cents a l'ad, iu Six Dlirerent styles. Next Friday WILL HE OUH SECOND BARGAIN DAY. 49- WATCH rOtt HAHGAINS. EXAOTLYTUE RIQHTTUINO. WUY don't you cure your backaehe with ene of Ueoieu's Capclfle I'lMtws, Huts nnd quick, He. HO0M. BROTHER. GOODS Wblte Bmbrolderod Reboa, 93.60 Summer Gloves, hi Store, nnd nil Mtvrked at Qulek LANOABTBR, PBNNA. HAUGHMAN ULACK CJASllMEHKatCTXc ULACK CASIIMEKKatTSc. ULACK (JASHMEUK at tl.3 ULJUaWAMtt. H 1011 it MARTIN. CHINA HALL REDUCTION -IN- PRICES. Tlie uale of China, tJlnsa and (Queens, wait), at Cut Trices, continues, without abatement. The Bargain Table lias been replenished a number et times and new articles are added continually. Geed never weie offered se cheap. Xew is tlie time Ter BARGAINS. l'ltUlT JAUS we have in abundance. The Lightning Jar lias no equal. Jelly Cups, Jars and Tumblers nt Jlotteni l'rices. VMttDtDl 15 EAST KINQ STREET. LANCASTEU, l'A, OUAX D 1I.MAHTIN, WBOLStlLB AMD kMTAU, DIALU I All Kinds of Lumber and Geal. 4VYad: Ne. 43) North WaUr and l'rlnee Streets, above Lemen, Lancaster. nS-lid -DAUMQARONERH 4 JEFFERIK8. COAL DEALERS. Omea: Ne. 19 North queen street, aud Ne. 064 North Prince street. Yards i North Prince street, near Beading Depot. LANCASTKU, FA. augu-ua TDEMOVAU M. V. B. OOHO has removed his Ceal Ornce te Ne. IU NOIITH UUEEN 8TUEKT (llrlmmer's New lluUdlug), where orders will be received for Lumber and Ceal, WB0LXSALI AD UTAIL. M. Y.B.COHO. UlS-tfd WA8T END YARD. 0.J.SWARR&00. OOAL. - KINDLINCr WOOD. Office : Ne. 30 CKNTKK SOOAKE. lleth yard and efflce conneeted with Telephone exchange prl3-lvuMAr.ll ' m "s n i M $V&X''l 4?SUCSJftKJ WUHtHlulHMmMU'i
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