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f Eaflaad's Kayaliy.
-y,The English people are said te nave
''iewna gnat deal of enthusiasm for the
if saMarch and of affection for the tiueen in
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s'pietfPer vne nail cenvury ui nor ingu.
And doubtless there was a superficial ap
' liMiima nf rnnbmtment. at least with the
i arapbernalia of royalty ; this is all of rey-
i '? aky the English people bear. The power
fJC ruling iUB jrawe vBt.u w .,.
p'Crem the sovereign, and there is absolutely
nothing new left of it te the monarch. It
be that the intelligent English mind,
Jt 4 aa - Jl..l-l.1 nt (tin tnnnb
i v., Knewing WIS, iee umiuwiei uniie umv
fiV? i Jnaa nnf. mm nAimililn tn maintain
t a, - - - .ltkn.if tMww lfr. aAflmftfnnltan
''wtemnil vast sums of menev for the sup-
:1flirtef royalty, when it has ceased te be
1 u. f i ! tn 9 out ThA pnmmnni ruin "Knff .
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P nTkad and the prime minister is the king. It
'yfit is really a democratic government, and is
fe. kr Bimrinrtoeurownlnlne feature wnicn
eattia llm frnrrrnmrnT immediately respen-
Sif,srWete the commons and the iweple.
Then is a great probability that Eng
land will before long abandon the form and
cost et monarchy as it has already aban-,
dened the substance. The long reign of a
woman has tended greatly te promote
the growing weakness of tbe men
' arch; and the reign of Victeria
, aay be the last. The Prince of Wales,,
tier natural successor, undei stands clearly?
the situation, and being a man of sense,,
may be little inclined te desire the impe-i
sltlen et an'autherily in seeming which he
does net have in fact, and he may be
very ready te promote a declaration et Uie
position of the monarchy which will put '
; the king in a less absurd position.
The monarchy hae some value te Lug-
-; it is worth at least as much
M the French prcsiucticy ; nose eniy
valuable function seems te tie the selection
or a ruler for the acceptance or rejection of
the amiably. The English being a staider
people than the French, generally knew
what they want when they demand a
change, and the ruler of their choice is
clear. The English people might get along
without either a king or a president. The
succession of their rulers is provided by
the vote of Parliament. Seme day ne will
come te this mode in our own country. It
'p' is apparently very much superior te the
(en . . . m .t..a -a ts
; ngiauyoieur meiuouei selecting au un
changed ruler for a term of years.
The Married Weman's Law.
As we have a new married woman's act,
the lawyers are expecting te find in it a
rich Held for fees, having a lively recollec
tion of the richness et the act of MS, uliich
they are hardly yet done with. It is mite
pessiblethat the new law will pioveko the
litigation that is expected from it, though
r there does net seem te be much room for
disputation ever its plain previsions. It
was drawn by a geed lawyer, whose ardent
' desire was te defeat the Judges who have
L defeated tbe intent of the act et ISIS. That
$ act was intended te de what this one again
If, wdertakes, but the supreme court was
Q hostile te its purpose and deliber
ately set about its nullification. It is well
understood that tbe married woman's law,
as it lately steed, was the result of mali
cious judicial legislation. The judges were
net In sympathy with the desire of the
leeislature te deliver tbe married woman
from legal incapacity, and they succeeded
in theh: undertaking te keep her in bends.
But it was done at the cost et a great deal of
judicial legislation. The j udges had a terri
ble time in straightening out their decisions
te a reasonable consistency with the statute
and each ether, and it is probable that no
lawyer even new considers himself wholly
competent te read the act of ISIS with
certainty. It may be that the new act
will be forty years in receiving its construction-,
but we de net lielieve it. The
Judges will hardly axain undertake te kick
It ever. Its intent te give the married
woman a like control ever her beparate
property that she possesses as a single
woman Is tee plainly stated te be ignored.
- The exceptions te the rule are clearly de-
,,-; uura. .11. uieiitGu nuuiau Oils ail Llm iinnwr
:M-J. and liabilities et a sinele woman. . ik.i
of giving a deed or mortgage alone, or of
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:.ahe question has been raised as te whether
' does uet give her power te bar her
Sana's lenaucy uy 1110 ceuriesy. -rue
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il' Alreadv nay be seen en tbe hotel ceun-
tan and railway cars the old legend "Hum-
"ar BsadlB," placarded above the trashy
h mvsJs that seem te be regarded as the
literary pabulum for tbe het
Why the worst literary feed
u'peuutu u pruvtueu ler tins season ei
.;, lajujuer no one will be able le tell; unless it
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teat requires tbe toast thinking in the
Mmsal is tbe most suitable for this time.
''hook that fails te evolve thought is
than ruleless, If a man reads a book
ta4 reaches tbe sad without havlac gained
use, without hav
stimdiaahUher .ttwoaUtefar bst-
'vfiteit jKMifH the
tebUe bkhway.
Tl Mutater ( new took that an worth
natiag an Very few, and thew may be
aaafly fiewreretl by a little tearch. Bui
the wraith of geed boeki that has come te
us,a survival of the eeuturiee.li very (treat.
Then aeed be no fear of error In reading
then works of the old masters of history
and fiction.
The Idea that "Summer Reading" slieuM
be of a specially light character is very tic tic
meralblng. It leads te serious intellectual
dissipation, People an found reading in
the summer-time boehs that tney wetiui
blush te name in public in midwinter.
After two months' feeding en this Insub-
stantial literary feed, it is net surprising
that geed books are shunned as tee heavy,
and recourse is again had te the demoralize
ing trashy Action.
When lincaster people start away te
recreate, let them give their minds a fair
chance with their bodies, tat them be
surrounded with the acknowledged masters
of Dctien and history, and net with their
base Imitators ; for the latter have all the
faults et their prototypes and none of their
virtues.
The Art or frncinr
In a fencing match at Havre, Trance, en
Tuesday, one et the contestants w.is killed
by the thrust of a foil from which the but
ton had dropped. This dropping of the
protecting button from tbe point of the
weapon is net an infrequent occurrence,
but it Is rare that it is followed by a fatal
wound, and it is uet probable that this ac
cident will dampen the ardor et the Trench
for light sword play.
l'enclng is distinctively a Trench amuse
ment, and In these days can hardly rank ;is
anything mere, for the sword as a weapon
has had its day; but as archery has sur
vived in Knglaml, se will fencing in
France, and the broadsword in Cermany.
It serves one useful purpose in rendering
the Trench duel a practically harmless
amusement. Te Americans the accounts
of duels in which a few scratches from a
sword point are all the damage seem rather
absurd; but beiere the niind's eye of a
Frenchman there would appear an exciting
and reckless test of skill by two masters of
the foil, and be would be amply satisfied
with a ery small element of danger.
It is an art that requires most perfect
training net only of hand and eye, but of
tbeiwhele man, and the ideal fencer thinks
and acts as quickly as a tlash of light.
Quick and impetuous action are character
istics of the French, and if they should see
fit te take te the revolver instead of the
foil, it might be a serious matter.
Wm. K. Lkkpm has told the Republican
party worker et Philadelphia that be in te
be a candidate ler sheriff He deems it un
necessary te tell the people.
While tbe streets of Louden were filled
with the shouts of acclaim te Queen Victeria
en her jubilee, some grimly earnest men and
women were staring; at thin placard iu Cooper
Union hall, New Yerk :
tllednl f Amine !,-. eimi
KvlcU-d iO..(ti
LxpAUUU-d 4..1O00
EtiilaranUwhoclt'det hlnfwHr K.il
Imprisoned undur Coen Ien acu, ewr i,liw
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Biitihvrta m auppn-ssiDK puuuc turui
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Coerclonscts M
Executtaier resistinfrtyranii 73
Died In English dungeons "I
It waa a ghastly record and was rendered
none the leas se by tbl veree of the memo
rial ode read te the echo el the cheers of
Irishmen
We meet tonight te greet a imuie
STmbellcid ler ntty years
Of LiiKland' guilt and England' nhntne.
Of Ireland's Lloed and lu-land's tears.
Te mingle with the empty git e
Ol laugh and choer from cngllah thrual
A new tune In this Jubilee,
A strong, discordant, Irish note.
It ia just as well that the sound of this sen
timent was net heard in We&tuiiusUr abbey
en Tuesday.
Jehn Wanamaklk decline a Philadel
phia dinner. He ia a wise man and wishes
te lU e te a green eld age.
TliK t'Arufiaii at Werk is Indulging In
this kind of levity: "A Yankee has just
taught ducks te swim in het water with such
success that they lay toiled eggs." The re
ligious editor is apparently out el town.
A niiKVTdeal el aarcasm anil wit i lav
ished en the literary workel tj'ieeu Victeria,
yet it is an ejen iiuentieii whether thoie
trilling record el her family IHoIime net
added mere te her tiepulartty than produc
tion of real literary value might have done
Whatever may be said by would In cham
pion et the aupproaaed sex, the conviction is
nearly unanimeua among people of all
nation that tbe supreme Intercut of a woman
should be in her family ; and tliote book or
the fjueen, while they plainly show her weak.
nea,display aa well the metberly-iuslincts of
her character, and ae have struck a sympa
thetic chord In the heart or her eiple. An
Englishman seakaef bis ' molheruoiintry,"
and it U as the emlndlmeut or that Idea of
maternal care that Victeria is (bought or by
her aubjecta. A woman of stronger mind
and character might have felt meiu keenly
the responsibility of the crown and bate
made her duty te the state eupreme ; but it
is very doubtful II thereby she would have
gained a larger share of respect than Victeria
ha wen by simply holding her family dulit
abeve all ethers, and sua a inere tigiire-bcad
of gev eminent, glv ing an example worthy of
the emulation of every woman el the land.
And "the band that rocks the cradle ia the
baud that rules the world." Monarchy in
Kugland may appear te Americans a very
expensive and useless piece of vanity; but
as long ai Victeria lives, it at lcesl serve the
purpose of giving prominence te a telly ideal
et domestic virtue.
Qukk.n V I (TO it I A ha received a prt-houtet
(375,000 from 3,txi0,0ti0 women. Peer woman !
She 1 badly in need of this charity.
TiltitK are rumor in tbe air of the gradual
going te pieces et the Knight of Laber, and
Uie figures given te the Philadelphia Jn
quxrer by a member nf the order eeem te
show that the organization is it-ally in a Lad
way. He say that the membership iu New
Yerk city and vicinity has decreased from
10l,h9 in July, IK!, te lil.Tlt! lu April,
18K7. He say that the alliance of the order
with tbe (leerge meu ia the iliiuf caute el
trouble In New Yerk, but also uetuilhat the
trade union are steadily gaining in mem-
Derauip in about tbe same projiertlon as Uie
KnlghU are losing. On July lt, Sv u,e
carpet weaver numbered I t.ss. New the
memlstrahlp la a little ever 1,000. The tele
graph operators have declined from IMOte
1,13.!; the bat and cap maker, from 6,U7 te
LOSS; shoemakers, from 3,32U te S C78 1 loeo.
motive engineers, from 4,&oe 'te utoo uteo utoe
plumbers and gaaflttars, from 1,701 te'isaw
piano and organ makers, nam 2.rri5 w t nun
esr drivers and conductor, from 22 oeo te
li,07 L Ot course, these ilgure may be l.
need by gains elsewhere and they must at
soy rate be received with doubt, a they ureh.
ably emanate from s disappointed leader;
but it would aeeut imtte natural that the
Kulghta should sutler from Uie ill advised
sympathy or their leaders with Henry Ueerge
and his friends.
Hi: uu are aeiue latsrasHleg figures) from
government soureeaT Th total uuuiber of
IwtuigrauU who arrived In Uie United Htatea
durlukt the eleven tnentlia which ended en
May aist, 1867, was -117,800, aalual SSI.25J
deruiK the oerrespoudloK period of 18hC.
The total collections of laternal revenue
aarUuj the flrat elevea Mteatha of the
nasal yaw were 11,501,335
dtulac tte oerravpoAdlng
period et the pmlee fiscal ye";
The toad valued the expert from the United
States during the twelve month, which
ended May 31 last, waa S7JI.M9.T02 against
W72,10i,&W during the previous twelve
month. The total value of our Impert et
BMrcband me du t Ing the twelv e months w hkh
ended May 31 last was KVll,81i, against
)Nt)i,TiW during the twelve month which
ended en May 31, tsV.
Thk Yerk Otuetle la seventy-three years
of age. TheiiRh beyond the allotted period
of the psalmist. It I one el the uieet lively
and reliable Deuiocratie newspapers el the
state.
Nink men fruitlessly started the oilier
night te pull down the figure of the lien
and Uie unicorn, which decorate the front et
the old state home lu Heatnn. It w aup
peaed te be an exhibition el ltleh tatt tetlstu,
but was lu reality an illustration of genuine
idiocy.
Mils. Jai-eiu x, the nurse el I'riwldent
CtetelanJ, died, a few day age at Caldwell,
N. J. She wan born in WV'h
CAKOtNAt.tliiineNs Wednesday evening
gave the diploma te the graduating clans at
the Academy of the Visitation In Wililng
ten. Among the graduates were a daugh
ter of Senater lagalls and a daughter of
lleprtweutallvn ItaudalU
1hofk.eu Cnevrii, the author of "Kath
leen Mavourueen," who is living happily tn
Italtlmere with his leurth wlte a"dwheis
the lather of twenty seun children, has just
received notification of hi election a a
Kellow lu the Nn-iety of Art, Letters and
Sciences, of liomlen. He will accept
Keiikht Mkaiiks and Wilsen Tayler,
members of senior and junior cl;wn of the
West I'lieaU'r Stalest erinal K-lioel, have been
examined ler acadetahip from this district at
West Point, and both have ittmed. The for
mer la the appointee and the latter the alter
nate. Tayler has retiu ned from the academy
and resumed his studies.
(JiHKU.NOK ItKAM-.u h appointed ex
A ml I ter (leneral Nllec, of Wellabnre ; ex ex
Alterney tieneral Palmer, of Wllkbarie,
and Christopher W. lleidrick, of Venango
county, coitimlnienen te act with three ap
pointed by the presiding otlicers of the legis
lature tn the rev isien or the revenue laws or
the slate. He has alsnappeiuted Timethy O.
an Allen, Themas Clialunt and tiideeu M.
8hoei, of Pvnville, and MenlfiMl Jackaen,
of BorwIeW, te be truateea of the D.vuvllle II
eane heepiul.
Dr nt THM HuOK Vr AMITHMKtIV.
ue May Get Fat or Lae..lut s Veu Have a
Mind Te.
t'rotnthe Lout-nllle Ceurlei Journal.
(lerman pbilcwipbers are rnlucing human
alimentation, expeiiineiitally, at Iei.it, te a
very exact st'icnce. They deal In chemical
components in their analyses, and their pre pre
scilptleiiH el fc .xl are te be in chemical units
Instead of concrete (piantiHc. It depends
Uen whether jeu waul te be fatter, or ele
mere brawny without any addition of Ut te
your tisues,er whether you desire te reuiald
lu statu quo lu each, It also depends upon
whether you wish te feed for a slate of pas
sivlly or aUlvlly whether your consump
tion el tbe raw material of your feed and of
tbe assimilated matter of your body are te be
at the minimum by Inaction, or at the
maximum, or at any Intermediate stage you
tuay eclly, for lie it understood that you
are te be scientifically exact in your ascer
tainment of the degree of consumption or
chemical elements, aa the new science pro
poses te be in the kind and proportion of the
elements administered.
Your feed i te be prescribed a-cerdlug te
tbe requirements thus Fclentllictlly indl
eittxl, but net otherwise than in the form of
chemical element They will preicrlte
wbolcsale articles of feed Indeed, and such
as are in approved modern use, but these ar
ticle tnusi no Miieuieu According te uie quan
tltien et carbon, hydrogen, uttregen, and
protein thoyMjveraliycentvln. It the person
concerned want much alimentary fuel, he
will rtqulre a goodly proportion et the hydro-carbons.
If he wants te develop his
muscle, he will need large proportions of
protein, fats, and hydro-carbons. If he wants
te acquire cAlleps el fat without brawn, he
must partake largely of fats and protein. If
be wants te fat and reduce IiIiiim'II while
avoiding exertion, he may get le hi balance
by absorbing a little protein, ue fat, and
stint the hydro-carbon.
The compounds el the human body are
water, protein, and fat. Uu a diet of two
pounds and ten ounces el lean meat, and an
ounce of butter perday, a manor fairly active
habits any assimilate OS e grains of nitrogen,
and after deducting the body's waste, he
may add 1 .'1 grams per day, equal te S -grams
of protein, or P, ounces et uiuscla
When the sclente snail have been devel
oped, tbe scleiititie citizen will ascertain
whether it will beat suit hi immediate pur
poses te increase his fat or his muscle, or re
duce himself, and after fatlsfy ing himself
that he wants mere weigh', he may call upon
bis butcher and grocer ler .il.v, grams el
carbon, 'J70U grams or hydrogen, 11", grams
of nitrogen In concrete embodiment with
meats and groceries ; and iu adillll.Mi le nil
this, he will get 1,71 1 grams or oxygen from
the atmosphere. The educated btiliber and
grocer will easily understand hew te get to
gether these chemicals from his stock iu
hand, his scientk customers net caring a rap
what particular article et feed may be fur
nished him. All he wants te get at are
the exact chemical indicated by his case,
which may be found lu many thing, gced
and bad, savory and unsavory. The ele
ment above mentioned may be leund, for
instance, in 150 grams et of bread, 1 10 gram
of lean beef, WX) gram of milk, l,tfi" grams
of water, and sometimes miner ar licks.
They succeed in lncreaing the fat or a deg
at will, or ir prelerred they can reduce hi
lat while Increasing his llesby tissue, or tbey
may reduce either or both in sucti manner
aa lliey may chouse. It Is all -usy and scion scien
tl tic and beautiful, no that we will all live up
te our chemistry. I'nr, given an accurate
knowledge et the special chemical element
required ler the generation of fat or muw:le
ornerveHor brain, tbey have only le leek
for Uie element In the various article or
feed, and administer that coo lal nine what la
delred in due prorirllen.
There is no doubt a great deal te lie learned
In tliis line el knowledge during the uuxt
ten years.
The Itlcliest Nrgre lu Ainerli i.
Augusta (Uu.) Dispatch le the Auanta Ceiislltu
tiun.
ISy tbe decision or the supreme court giving
te Amanda Dixen, the Illegitimate negre
daughter et the late David Dixen, ofllaneock
county, bis property te the amount el 1 100,000
she I made the richest negre in America and
preliably the richest in the world.
Her residence is qulte a large, double brick
house, three stories high, containing seuis
twelyeer fifteen rooms, shaded In front by
three mammoth oaks, surrounded by a large
vard and all in all a ineit desirable roatdeuce.
It is handHomely lurnished and has a nsal
apiwarance. Mhe purchased this house about
a i ear age and has been living there since iu
company with her methei, Jul in, who Is new
quite au old woman, and her two sous, one
of whom has recently married.
Amanda' business in Augusta ia attended
te through Messrs Heward .V Ce.. and before
going I was Informed by a member et this
linn mat no uhu auviseu nor net in talk wlUi
any representative el the press, Hlie, how
ever, came te the deer le see your represen
tative and inlnrmed him that as yet stie has
heard nothing about Iho decision et the su
preme court, save vthutshesaw In the paperr.
that Colenol Charles W. Dullose, or Hparla,
was her advisory lawyer, and in fact, at
tended te all her business, and that she had
heard uethiug from him yeL Hue ia au uuas
Huming, Intelligent mulatto and does net
Deem at all "set up" by her singular gced
lertuuu. Khe would net be notleed en tbe
street Irem huudreda of ether colored
women by any display or ahew el drew, Hhe
states that aa yet ahe has no Idea of what she
wilt de or where she will lire In future, but
1 understand she has been advissd te move
North.
A Jeke That Was Toe Cesily .
Among tbe viaitera at the Vaatar college
commencement waa a graduate who has
made 110,000 in a unique manner. Uiien ber
graduation aue was premised by her father
tlfer every cent she earned by werklni a
anything. Hue accepted the etl.r, and enter,
lug factory, where aba obtained i week
! we"" irem bar father bad alii
ber 1 10, Wl and broke the oeolriuiuVcSusi.
his llltie joke was beoemlng Kk oeatij
Killed b rrwKker.
At Iremlale, Alautuia, WisliiesHlay, Rev.
JeliuT. Maxwell, preacher, shot and killed
Jehn Itlcketts, wte ten days previously
attempted te feloniously assault Maxwell's
wife. UieketU leaves a wife end aeveial
children.
rfirsfsiMMjiinv.
A rreara Savant Otw HM Tlw aa th law !
Slams.
from the Mew Yerk Herald.
The eminent French scientist M. II. Taye,
member of the l'tls institule and of the
bureau el lenglludce, nsictiilly piilllshed
most Interesting per en storms and
storm theories, There has Un for many
years much sclenlitle wntmveray upon the
birth of cyclones and tbe phyaleal cause of
their translation ever the earth' autface.
M. Kaye'a theory l that gyratory storm
originate In the upwr current et the atmos
phere, and that tbe cyclonic whirl are
translated by the agency of the grand upper
current. . .
The determination of the cause 01 ine trans
lation of atertit I the parsmeunt problem of
weather prognosis. M. Kaye'e solution of
the problem la based upon the fact that the
VK upper current are ciupnijr ntwujr
aerial rivers, aa pereutilal aa the gulf stream
Uie mighty "river In the ocean." lie
forcibly says : "11 one compares the" upper
current (a determined by the moementef
clrruacleuda and ether Indications) with Uie
track pursued by the term et lielh
hemisphere, In which they are constant
and regular, he Is struck with their
Identity." The same movement toward
the west within the trepica, the same
movement toward the pole at the thirtieth
parallel and the same movement toward the
east in Uie middle zone la alwaya observed
both in Uie case or the upper air current and
In the cae of the storm. Se that It I welt
known, as M. Taye says, " the trajectories
el storms are the geometrical projection, ever
tbe earth' surface, et the upper current,"
which bear Uie storm ateng, a the rher
beam along the eddy formed en us imseiiu
M. b'aye adduce as evidence of the cor
rectness of his reasoning the fact that
"storms traverse the terrestrial glebo ever
iuiiuense regular trajectDrie (or paths) wlUi
a speed like that or railway trains, se that it
haa come te pass that in thene late time
they are telegraphically signalled from
America te Kurepe, although they have te
creaa the entire Atlantic"
Decllns-I a fabllc IMensr.
The publishers of every dally newspaper
In Philadelphia united In tendering te Mr,
Jehn Wanamaker a public dinner, te cele
brate his III I leth birthday. In declining Uie
prellered honor, Mr. Wanamaker wrete:
" 1 de net consider that I have yet attained
te that which Is tn any large degree commen
surate with tbe truest purposes nnd plans of
my Ufa."
TWO IIITBt OF A CMKKKV
v en knew the old proverb
(It's foelUh-cs, vt ry)
Thtl tells us we can't make
two bltcd et a clierry.
Uut when cherries were ripe
t met a m ild merry.
he was willing ti make
I we bites et a clierry.
Uelween her soft llp, then
she placed the red ls"rr,
And e preed we could nuke
'two bites of a cherry.
leu mly havevenr rare wines,
fort, claret or sherry,
Hut give me for nectar
Twe bites et achem.
H .'. 2'. tYtnefi in Iht Conneintur.
At list A surecure for Dyspepsia and Indi
gestion. " lharsliUn " It Is palatable and haa
tonic action. Tryaboltle and you will be con
vinced bold by all Druggists, or Wm. t. Kid
der A Co.SJJehustr..t, N. i.
ermviAL mutivmrn.
TIIATH VOKINO COUI1H can be se quickly
cin-d by Shlleh's Cure. We guarintoe It. Sold
by 11. II. Cochran druggist, Nes.Lf7and 111 North
tjueen St.. Lancaster, 1'a. (1)
Four-Firtha.
Of our American people are affllctrd with sick
nt'iuiicne in euner us nerveu'. umeiw or con
f:ntlve lernn, can-en uy irregular halilts, high
llntr. etc. and no reindv h.is ever cennueivd
xlng, etc., and no rein dy h.is ever conquered
It until Dr. Leslie s Special 1'rescrtptlnn was dis
covered. Uivulta trial.
bee advertisement In
another column.
U)
SI.KKPI.KSb MdllTS, mode mljierable bythat
tcrrlblii rinigh. Shllnh s Cure Is the remedy ler
you. Mild ny ii. n. coenran, aruggist, os 1J7
and 133 North Uuoen St. Lancaster. Pa.
(2)
Saved III Ulm.
Mr. D. 1. llconten, et llnnn Cave, Ky , says
be w.is, (or miuy yi-ars, badly anilcted with
Phthisic, alM Dlahetfs ; the pains were almost
unundurubleand would semeUiue almost threw
htm Inte con ulsleiis. He tried Electric Hitters
and get roller (reuidrst bottle and after taking
six bottles, was entirely cured, and hid gained
lu rlesh elghttsm isiunds. Bays he penltlvely bo be bo
Ueves be would hare died, hed Ii net been for
the relief nironlet by Klectric Hitters, bold at
flltycoiitsaliettlo by II Ii. Cts-hran, DruggLsl,
Nes. IK and ii) North yuet-u struct, Lunut-ter,
1'a. (t.)
Tits PupalaUen of Lancaster
Is about J0,ni), and we would say at least one ene
h ill am troubled with sorne atTectlen e( the
Threat and Lung. as thesu complaint aroae
eirdlug Ui statUtlcs tunru numerous than
ethers. He would advise all net te neglect the
opportunity te call en us and get a bottle of
Kemp's luisam for the Threat and Lungs. Price
Su cents and II. Trial slze free. Uespectfully,
U. U. Cochran, druggist, ISI North yueen street.
CDUtill. Wll(X)l"INO COUGH and UrenchltU
linmealtatrly relieved by shlleh's euro. Held by
II U. Cochran, druggist, I, en. ISI and LU North
(Jueen SU, Lancaster, l'a. )
1-ULlTlVAL.
POK COUNTY COMMLSaiONKK,
UENKY DltACUIIAK,
of Lancaster City. Subject te the decision of
the Democratic convention. marzt-tldaw
IJtOK COUNTY COMMIHSIONKK,
J. W.KBLLV,
or Marietta. Pa. Subject te the decision of the
Democratic Convention. Your Inrluonce solic
ited. mJetldAw
jDOK COUNTY COMMKSHlONElt
S1HON 1 HKANDT (rarmer),
Of Kast Denegal township. Subject te the de
cision el thu DemiKrallc County Convention.
Your Inrl nonce rtspecllully telltlled.
uiUtldAw
gte
K COUNTY COMMlHSlONEIv.
JACOU W. LKBKIL
Of CpUrata township. 8ubect te Democratic
rales. niarlt-ild&w
WOH COUNTY COMMIfSmeNKB,
A.Z. UI.NOWALT,
Urncer, First Ward, City. Subject te Demo Deme
iratlc rules. al-ttdAw
CtOK COUNTY COMMIHHIONEK.
SOLOMON ZBAMEB, Fanner,
Of West lleinpneld township. Subject te the
Decision of the Democrutie Convention.
martfdaw
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONKK.
At the rwiuest of many friends I announce
lnvself as acandldate forCeuntv Commissioner.
Subiect te the decision of the Democratic
County Convention. Your Influence respecb-
fully sollctted.
jiE.nni w, iiAivratavn,
Kast Lampeter Township.
tnmid&w
CtOH COUNTY COMMIHHIONEK-
KLI BATTKN,
of Upper Leaceck township. I announce my
self as a ctudldatit for County Commissioner
subject te the decision or the Democratic
County Conveutlen. Your Influence respect
fully solicited. Was a candidate for County
Cutnuilaaloner before the laatcouvenUen, and at
the rui ueat of my friends withdrew In favor of
the cvndldalus from the Southern district.
UdAw KLI BATTEN.
F
K COUNTY AUDITOR,
JAS.F. HOWKU.
el Paradise township, subject te the decision of
the Ot)ii.ecrallc Convention te be held J uly se,
187. junt. tfAw
F
lOB COUNTY AUDITOR
C1IA9. W. l'USEY,
Of East Druinore township. Babject te the de
cision of the Democratic County Convention,
July 30, 187. Junee-lSdAw
MUOmLlAWmUVB.
Sl'KClAL HAIUJA1N81N PIANOS AND
OUUANSrlJttCAHII.
One New Upright I'lane, V, Octaves, three
Unisons, lioseweod Finish, Full Irem Frame,
Overstrung IJasa, Swinging Deak, Maudseme
Fret Panels, Carved Tlusacf, 1'ateut sedal
tluard, MM.
ene New Cabinet Organ, Handsome Case,
ThiuaMeU Ueeds, Hub Has and Coupler, Five
Octaves, Fourteen Steps. Height, 6 feet, 'I
inches i length, 3 loot. It lucbea i .width, i feet I
lift. At WOODWAUirS
Piane and Organ Warsroems,
Nes. a A as ft. King su, Laueaater CltyTPa
J UOT RKCK1VKD A UANDHOMK LINK
.0u?tc aadllewe SpunaalUngsln Stripes
TJ?-!!"- "AUn new Assigns, attack and
.MJ,..2."' uit Utitgenala, Baaaoekbnrn,
JttSy5er "a wsglegee Ubevtets, just U
Zrym " "'iiiewreT wiSkj, jjui
UaganUy taaOi
iiiiimmji rrnvci nu BUIU
KeauaniNTTHH TAtCb
at
".
ltkUI
UKMCAl..
rnilR NKW UU1N1NR.
KASKINE
(THE NEW QUININE.)
-UIVM-
Qoed Appetite,
Mew Strength,
Quiet Net vea,
Happy Days,
sweet Bleep.
A POWERFUL TONIC
that the most dt'llcate stomach wUI bear.
A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM,
NERVOUS PROSTRATION,
And all Uerm Dtaeaaea.
THK MOST CIKNTiriGANU8UCCh-4M!L
lll.uen i-uhimkii. "ulterior te iiiiiiitiu.
Mr. r. A. Mlller, Ml r.Mt 15;ih stiwit. New
Ter, siu cured tijr Kasklne el iixtnitue ma
Urtsl eriMtratlen alter aoven veara snirerlug.
lie lid run down Imm ITU pound! te H7,lnKn
en Kasktne In June, ps went te work In one
inenth, n'tralned bU mil welcht tn six months
VjuimtiK inn nun nogetn wnauiver.
Mr. lIUUHin Thoiurtnen, the eldest aad one el
theiiHireectetrltltanso(llrl(lgpiert,(.-onn ,
says: "1 am ninety yrars of iin, nnd Mr the
last three )eariiavosumired from malaria nnd
theeffoctset iulnlne Hilenlng. 1 recently lv
ttmsun AWKinvwDicn urese un ine iiuunnti
and IncrviiMHl my welKhtU iiniui."
Mrs.T A. Solomons, et IV) HallUlay St, .leney
City. wrlUw My mm Hurry, eleven vears, was
curd et MitUrls by Kstiklne, alter fllteen
tiinnth' lllitv, hen we had Kit en up nil hone
Udlers tnnn the ntmve lmrMens, Kitlutr 'ult
detalN will lie seitt en sppllriitlen.
hivklne inn le tnken without nny titeclal
uiedlcal ad Ice. Il.ie tier bottle. Sold by
H. B. OOOHRAM,
llruKliU 137 and l.W North tiuoen St., Lancas
ter, ra., or sent tiy mall en receipt el price.
KASK1NK.CO., M MiirnmSt., New Yerk.
(etrMivdAwTrhAi
ttOVBBWVMHlBHUtU HOUXMk
ftALb AND HKK
THK-
ROCHESTER LAMP.
Sixty CanOle-Llght ; Ueat thorn alt.
Anether Let el CHRAI' ULUUKS ferUaa and
UU Um.
THE "PHRFEXmON"
MtTAL MOULDING AND UU11I1BK CUSHION
WEATHER STRIP
I'Kitta thorn all. This strtn outwears all otheri.
Keep out the cold. Slop rattling et windows.
Bxuude the dust, h coo out snow and rtUn. Anv
one can apply It no waste or dirt made In ap-
&llng It, Can Is, Olted anywhere-ne heles te
eris ready ler ue. It will net split, warp or
shrink a cushion strip Is the most perfect. At
the stove, Ueater and Kunge Stere
or
Jehn F. Schaum & Sens,
24 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTBK. I'A
SPECIAL NOT1CK.
11 More human, mere dlvlne I h-tu we
ll! facLpvrt hutusn, partdlvtue
Ii WDiimti. when thu geed stars agree
Te mlugle at ber nativity "
ltellect.lje Lords of Creation, and hle je at euce
te
KIEFFER & IEEE'S,
Ne. 40 E, King St.,
And Procure one of their Famous
Economist
Vapor Cook Steves.
il
V
ThvlUed's IhsI gilt te en be net tortured ba
yond recall with the unnecessary waste heat
which 11 Is tuiposdble te avoid with )our
Uanges, aud (what Is also Important) consider
the gnat economy In fuel, 'JD cents worth of
fuel will leek fur a Umlly el three grown per
sons 21 meals.
And when veu want a lleatei.geta
" SPLENDID "
And be Happy.
PLUMUINU, GAS rlTTlNO, STEAM HEAT
INO, TIN KOOriNO AND SPOUTING.
CIUNN A BKKNKMAN.
CARD 1
We have a number of Goods which are
just in season, and which, owing te our
giving special attention, we can offer great
inducements.
" I'enimylv.ini.i"iiwn Mowers have no
equal. These we make a specially. We
have as geed Lawn Mowers as are in the
market for tb.UO and 17.00.
Uaby Carriages We carry seventy-llve
varieties in stock. These goods are our
own special and our prices are low.
Itefrigeraters are new In season. Hew
few people knewanything about llefrigera llefrigera
ters. It took us twenty years te learn.
We can teach you in live minutes:
It will be worth something for you te get
the best.
Ceal Oil Steves There is mere differ
ence in Ceal Oil StevM than almost any
thing manufactured. Don't spend your
money till you knew what you are getting.
Ice Cream Freezers and Water Coelers
you can buy almost anywhere, but can you
?et tbe best at the lowest prices. Veu can
rem us.
Lawn Tennis Setts, Genuine Mexican
mi Common Hammocks, liase Hall and
all Sporting Goods at Factory Trices.
FLLNN & BRENBHAN,
Ne. 152 North Queen Street
NAIUH.K8, d(7.
UADDI.KH, HAKNKa.S, &u.
EDWARD KRECKEL,
-DSiLia 1-
Saddles, Harnese,
Trunks, Nets, Robes & Blankets,
HO, S MAST KJXU HTKEKT,
1ACSTBR, PA.
The larxnst and best assortment of BUNKS
In the city at the lowest cash prices, all sizes
and qualities.
We have en band a larun assortment of dif
ferent st les el Harness, both slugle and double,
and make tn order the finest grades of gngllin
Couch aud r rench Ceu pe Harness.
The best llarucMS Druailag lu the world at 60c.
a buz.
Call and Examine Our Bleck at
Ne. 5 East King Street.
TUPTURK-UUKK UUAKANTKKD BY
XV Dr. J. B. Mayer, su Area sinei, raiianw
Vklawlra. asaateac. loeperaUoai or busl-
EvsSFi5"K-7l - - "ii
t'Al.ACKOI' PAHIIIOS.
pAItAUKUKKAHUlUM "
ASTRICH'S
Palace el Fashion,
13 BAST KINO STREET,
LANUSSTKB, I'A.
WI AUK
Always the First
iu iirrau tub
GREATEST BARGAINS
IN KVKHY 1IKANCII Of OUK UUS1NESS.
TO-DAY
WB CUMK TO 1UU WITH AN
Extraordinary Great Bargain
-IN-
HATS!
Wobavet'UModOulTWOIIUNDKKD DO.KN
I1NK WIIITK MILAN 1 1 AT- AMI IIO N.N Kr.-.
One llundntl Der.en. ciiuiixvhhI e Union
Mllans and rine Mllaus, we will TIIUUW
AW At at the
SUIT K1D1CULOUS l'HtCt. ur
FIFTY OBNTS.
Thoether tlne lluudred Dezen, ceiiiMtsi-d of
the Choice and ljitvl St)les et Kxtra fine
Mllans, we will soil at the
Uniform Price of One Dellar,
Tills Is the HIUtiKST Dill V K ever nireied In
soiuenn .Just when Jim want thim and would be
willing Ui pay double the price ler them.
CALL KAULY as they am going last.
Ol'KNSD TO DAl-COMl'LKlK LI.NKOr
PATTERNS
Issued by 1t-e UNI VKKSAI. FASHION COM
PANY of Palis, Londen and New v.erlt.
Catalogues and Monthlies tumblied free te
everybody en application.
Wrltu and we will be glad te mall you some.
The Album of fashions.
Containing W pages, only lie.
we w 111 mall one te you,
Send lie and
SURAH SASHES.
1WKN TV FDtllt 1NCIIKS-M.I, I'OI.OIP., AT
7aCKNt-( A 1 AUD-ALl, COI.OKS
MUKtlltUUm.
HK1J
Nir.SU'8 HJKN1TUHK UKt'OT.
ThU Is thu kind of wevtber that re
quires a
Geed, Coel, Seft Bed !
We have It In tvveral Shes.
Iliir MiUrtMM ud Werti Wire Spring
Are a very nice comldnallen and thetr value
can only be proven by a lest. Call and see them.
All prices.
Palm Leaf Mattresses
Alse make and glegant Coel Ued.
We will repair your Hair Mattresses equal te
new at Very Moderate Cbarge.
BEINITSB'S FURNITURE DEPOT
37 and 20 Beut h Queen Street,
LANCASTElt, I'A.
-tyiDMYKH'tl KUHN1TUKK HTOKK.
FULL VALUE.
UNKIIONDUISDCKNTH WOKTII U1VKN ITUlt
KVaUVDOLLAIl.
NO MISUKfttKKNTATIUNS.
OUU WOUK WILL STAND TUKTK3T.
The Wearing of Onr Goods will Bear Us Out In
What We say.
Te Save Heney Is te net that which will: Wear
the Longest, and which need net be He
placed in a Short Time.
SURPRISING !
leu, you will be Suurlsed at ear Lew Pileei.
Just step In ana see what a Large and
Complete stock we are Carrying,
auu utun ue ana toil lour
Neighbor.
BTrLI, QUALITY AN D PUICB TO SUIT ALL
WIDMYER'S
FURN1TURB STORB,
Oanwr aasTt Kln Bd Dnka Wm.,
LAJIOAITBK, TA.
seDts-ifaais-smw
sTeriem,
AT KUIHMAN'B.
New Spring Neckties
AT KKISMAN'8,
There la no garment concerning the i at el
hick a man U mere particular than a Bhlrt.
Blurt CutUna la arineArt, Te flt comferta-
whtck a man Is mere particular than a Shirt
Si.,! -ttin i alrina Art. Tofltceuifn
ble a shirt must be cut with Ue proper anolom anelom anolem
teal curvea. the workpeepla must be practical
shirt- makers.
nin. haA ma oxnerlenceol ai
years, we claim te have Ue beat Biun, best
made, best material and meat durable
9HIKT
lu tbe Market for tbe Least Foulble Meney.
-AT-
EBISMAN'8,
Ma 17 West King Biraet, Lencsster.
1 sraTiTk KBWAKD.
PXsVfVsvr Fer any ease of Kidney
bias. Marrows Daeuur, staniaj ana fhyi
and Physical
reaaraaes tut syiasiu.saas sin'.
tecure. aeiabyejaMiswUL
tlVMMHH HKHORTH.
OINtlltKHH IIAtiU
ATLANTIC CITT, N. J.,
tliwned JiiueVj, IW7. AcreminnSate SSS. Stasis
all I he season. MtLU M. fUTTKH,
Jutr'2nd Staaager.
mllK MANSION, j
TltRLAKUKSTANIlMOSTVONVKNIKNTLT
LUUATKH IIOTKL,
Kleganlly rurnlshed and Llliemlly Managed.
UI'KN ALL THK VKAK.
'horeoghly Heated, Lighted and Ventilated.
Jenntmd CIIAULISMiKILAIIK.
ATlsANTlO UlTi.
HOTEL ASHLAND,
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.
( lUantle Ave , epp. Mansion.) Thoroughly
KelurnUhed and Kenevated. t". e. Mux S.TJI.
AaValYaBS,PreprleUw.
Wn t Ifewass, Mansgrr. JunelllmS
mUKCUALKONTK. "
The Chalfonte.
Passenger Klovater and Oilier Modern lui.
tireveinents.
Ocean Knit or North Carolina Ave.,!
ATLANTIC CITY, M.J.
rJiOBERTS .VSONS. inyWaind
-EJXCUIW10N8 AND I'lCNlCti
HT. GRETNA PARK
reu
KXt'UKSIONB AND 1'ICNK.
This l'ark Is lixated in the heart of UmSeutb
MiuinUdn en the line et the
Cornwall' & Lebanon Railroad,
nlnn miles south of the City nf lliannn, within
nu.ydl.laiu out llarrtsliurg, Heading, Lanraa-
101, iiuiiiuuia, una an points en Iho I'hlladel-
phla A Kendlng and Pennsylvania Unllnwds.
a uniinsuls.
huudreda of
inn gniuniis are large, cevunng
actvs, and are
FREE TO ALL.
Tiiaciisvastsscas Ana
A LAKUK DANC1NO PAVILION,
A SPACIOUS DININU HALL,
TWOhlTCIIKNS,
lltlltiAllKANDCOATItOOM,
While the nrrangamenls ler amusement con
sist ul
CUOgtlKTand HALL UlltlUNDS,
1IOM LINO ALLKV,
SIIOOTINUOALI.KIIY,
yUOlTS.Ac, Ac, Ac.
Tables for Lunchers, Itustlc Seals and Benches
are scattoied thiougheut thogreusds. Anew
attraction Is
LAO CONEWAGO,
covert n j? nnany twenty acrcn. en
which are
tlnaLn. and
JllHClHi H Illlimwr 'I (Mt'RHUi fllW
along the banks of which are .pleasant walks
and lovely .conery.
Observation Cars
will tie run en the line of the Cornwall A Leba
non Uallnwd. or will bosenlto dUTerenl points,
when practicable, for Iho accommodation of ex
curslen parties. Theso summer icunden cars
have been built CMH-clally for this purpose, and
are se constructed that thsy will enable the e e
curstenlst te enjoy fully the beantllul scenery
nf the Lebvnen alley en the ene side or the
Conowage Valley en the ether. They are safe.
pleasant and convenient.
Parties desiring It can proeure Meals at the
Park, aa the Dining llalll will be under Iho super
vision nf K. M. HOLT.. of the Lssxnea Vailst
Herns. Thine who wish te send A IIA1 IN
THK MOUNTAINS can find no place se IkwuII.
fnl or affording se much pleasure as MOUNT
UK.KTNA.
lntexlrallai; Drinks Allowed
rremlse.
(he
Svrorexcunileii rntesand Keneral Inrorma Inrerma Inrorma
tlenappllo NslillilHII,
Supt C. A I.. lUllretd, l.elitien, l'a.
m7lmd
H'lXKXAXn I.HiUORH.
13UKK UYK WIHHKY.
Old Greff Spring Distillery.
Sltnated en Kast Orange slrest. twlwern
Orange and Chestnut, ene s'tuare east of reser
voir, Lancavtar, I
lhavejuslerected a new distillery with all or
th latrat Impreved machinery ler dUtUltug
PUKB BYK WHISKY. "
A. IL SURArr Kit, Proprietor.
This Distillery haa been erected at the famous
Old UmiTstewn Spring, which haa Iwen noted for
IU plenteous and unfailing supply nf tbe pur
est water. At ft our grandfathers drank when
they were boys, and It has never been known te
run dry even In the hottest woatber. Frem this
spring all the water used In the distillery Is ob
talnnd, the pump drawing from It twenty Ore
gallons a minute.
Desldes my own distilled Whisky, lalse handle
Brand if, (Hits, Wines, &e.
WX'all and be convinced.
A. B.BIIKArr-KU, DlsUller,
STOHS-Ne. S3 North Queen Street.
If. U. fanners having geed Kye en hand can
And ready alie for It at the store or distillery.
Highest cash market price paid for a geed arti
cle. aprJf-lydAw
GOT
OLD
REIGART'S
WISE STORE
BOUCHE SEC,
Il-aU UKID3IKCK.
I'OMUKUYbKC,
MOU1.KT8KC.
'I U.ll. IdUMId KX I'llA D11Y,
And all 'ether fouling brands of Imported
Chamiuigns.
Sole Agent ler the Pleasant Valley Wine
Company. Bpei lal Ureal Western Kx. Dry, our
own brand, the nneal American Ctmuipagne In
the market.
Just received nnntlier large Invoice of Califor
nia Claret and While Wine from Napa Valley,
California.
A large stock of Imported Uurguiidles, Clarets,
Ithlne and Haulerne Wines.
We also have the largest and finest stock et
Brandies, Whiskies, (llns, tdadelra, Sherry, and
ort Wines, Bass Ale, Uulnneu stout, Saratoga
and Apelilnatls Waters In the city.
E E. Slaymaker, Agt.,
Ne.
20 BAST KINO STREET,
LANCASTKU, PA.
VMUVMMim.
IT WIAWT'H.
Tit Y OUtt
HIGH GRADE FLOUR.
The Finest Fleur sold In the market, dive II
a trial and you wBI be pleased. Alse Urahain
Fleur. Oat Fleur, Bye Fleur, and Half Ual.lng
Fleur for Biscuit, Ac Heeds Dellvered. Tele
phone coanectten. QW)
aag-V-lTd Ha 111 West King street.
AT BUKMfcVB. ""
HewRcidj for JqIj 4th, 1887.
We are prejnaied tefurnlsb dealers with FIUK
W&$2!JtS'mUua l U,tt WWK WUOLK-
PA liK 1 KICKS
We hive handled FIUKWOUKS for twenty
five years, and have beun making a bu.lness id
JOU1IINUTO DKALKU8.
Buying our FlUacUACKKItl from lbs lm lm
peiUira, and the Works direct Irem lbs manu
facturers, w are enabled te enuiiiete with any
of the Jobbing Ueusea el Philadelphia or New
Yerk, and you can see the goods before pur
chasing. AKrrlces furulahed upon appllcauen.
BURSK'S,
NO, 17 MAST DNO STRUT,
lameatb, ra.
HfXilirafJlt
. iV-j.' y
'Sar"j!W.s
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