Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 12, 1887, Image 2

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LAKCA8TKB, JULY U.1S87.
' OtasarlMM of War Mortality.
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- MM tery impresuve euicuu usures en me
Bid and wounded of the war. About
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i- .aalend troens. Over 2 000 skirmishes and
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Kl,3,000 men enlisted, there were killed in
14438; died of wounds, 4l,-Ve ; died
K(de-se 180,210 ; died of unknown causes
'iv awn) whose death while in the army bad
nan actually proved." Te this number
l& the hands of the enemy as prisoners of war
w and a fair percentage of these reported as
M i iti in nr mi mi.vilnir. and manv thou-
pirnada who died while borne en furlough.
hj Waterloo was one of the most desperate
h:ml hlfwlv flelda rhmnlnlnd in Knrervpnn
pfcateiy, and yet Wellington's casualties
t-r mnlmthan 12 per cent., his less being
&.VS.4S3 killed and 9.5S0 wounded out of ever
st 'ISfiOO men, while at Shiloh one side lest in
T.:.Vni anil wnundwt O TJfl nut nf !1 IW
pXwhile their opponents report their killed
.imweuuueu ui u,uiu, uia&iug niu i.wimu
fir Umm atwrnt -tti mr pant
. Bnt it mav be said that the imrire ement
Etfe fa lptmna pvnlnina tJiA HffTprpnrp. nt
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h-wuku I vempurc uur uuiuea nun inese ei
the France-German war when the breech-
Kg. leader, the mittrallleuse and Kruppscan-
Eii. B9tt did such fearful execution. At Werth,
Specheran, Mars le Tour, Gravelotte and
Bedan, In 1870, the average less only was
12 per cent. Yet whole regiments were
exterminated. At Perryville, Murfrees-
bere, Cbickamauga, Atlanta, Gettysburg,
Minion Hldge, the Wilderness and Spott Spett
aylvania, the less freiuently reached, and
emetimes exceeded, 40 per cent., and the
average of kilied,lti3 wounded en one side
rerwas ever SO per cent. Frem
! te 1801 the killed and wounded upon
American soil in all battles, combats and
skirmishes, added together, as shown by
reports, hardly exceeded the casualties of
single battles of the great American con
flict. The " Silly Season."
This is said te be the " silly season " of
the year, though exactly why no one has
ever clearly explained. The warm weather
Bay cause such a general relaxation that
ffexnen who ordinarily talk sense become
hf auiyln July, but observation shows that
the silliness proceeds from people who have
long been in that condition, and it is preb
able that it is only rendered mere apparent
by the warm weather temper of the people.
Men are easily provoked in het weather,
and silliness that would at ether times be
treated with wise contempt new provokes
wrath.
There is the Hilliness of Jeff Davis, for
Instance, who is talking about the hired
wanninn he pretends te think were sent
fct by Governer Curtin for bis slaughter, and
mhi jmiiiienn ui tciuuu urnim jvrmy men
tee visit of the president te St. Leuis
'. .These things are quite as insignificant as
flies and quite as Irritating in warm
weather. An exhibition of irritating silli
aea Is given in the attempt te make evi
dence against Barclay Peak out of a veiy
natural reply that he made te n geed lady
who visited him in prison. Speaking of
thoughtless conduct hhe said :
"If you had thought of the consequences,
yu Barclay,
jim wuuiuu-i nave aiiei Katie
"Ne,
I wouldn't," be replied, and lu
ff' aftaatlv ArlHnd : ll r riirln't Bhrw . UM
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This would be a unite natural renlv (mm
SB innocent man taken off his guard, but it
3 M eagerly seized uten and announced as an
S&. admission of guilt. The lady very prenerlv
Ig. kept quiet about this conversation ler fear
P that it would have been used in the trial
g Where it could have been of no assistance
jiT- whatever in determining the truth. lie
r$i ted te the preposition that he would
lt Ult tin.m VM1.l .1.. l . ...
g.1, -v. we uun 1,110 girt u ne naa realized
h ,w consequences, and seeing that this
?L Bight be Construed as n nHmkuUn M. ei i.
gShsdkUledherhe Instantly added that he
ki net snoot tier. It U probable that a
6Cn in his position would net fellow the
HOMYersatlen of his visitor closely and his
fsWly was a natural and polite assent. n
fMlf-evident preposition. And new it
buzzing around with ether mid-
: flies and follies te embitter the last
yDaajs 0? a man condemned te death.
m-.x jieariers firm stand.
., TheBeuvler ministry is showing unnv.
. . a
v fee ted strength, but chiefly because Gen.
Boulanger magnanimously gave it
te get itself together before he pro pre
led te shake it. His first shake was
rrute severe, but leaves the government
mer stronger than before. The prime
aialitet's declaration that the ireneml's
imamtestatien en the occasion of the
(election made it hp psuurv tn .
kM te bis proper position was a bold and
obmiwiuuie facta that must com-
and respect for his statesmanship. He
'&&. " civil power had
mu mu weuw uave Deen ever with it.
t afetwtete tbe force and fearlessness of
awuiwi, jl must be remembered
itbey directly attacked a nennt.
I opposed the Impulse of the houramen
--- -y f "".j xnat be was
r eheved proves that the Arm and
keMaasdliipfMk.ted by Um deputies,
Ml the BlnMtiy lit thereby Mcuted mera
nUilite support.
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The W reck of the Mjttery.
The dreadful fate et the sleep Mystery
that went down oft llarren lalaud In Ja
maica bay with at least thirty Uvea lest,
will call attention en the threshold of the
summer acatleu season te the iril in
which people put themsehes in the feter
ish search for pleasure. This be it had
been used for cod-fishing purposes, and
was probably never Intended te centey .t
crowd such as that which thronged its
decks en Sunday. The essel must hate
been specially untltUd for the work it was
given te de, for the accident is ascribed
entirely te a pun" of wind that struck the
sleep nt a critical time. If ieeple trust
their lives te beats that are likely te 1
capsized by a puff of wind, such accidents
as that which befel the Mystery are inev
itable. liKT there be lull turnout lu the wards te
morrow evening ter the nomination of dele
gates te the Democratic county conentlott
en July SO. The election will take place en
Saturday. If Reed men are clio.en geed
work will be done.
Hi.A1.nl'-. tailtire te get te tlie Car
negie meeting tu Edinburgh, has net yet re
sulted In a casus lelli.
Net many men bae reeehtd ouch a touch
ing and slnrere tribute en tbelr birthday as
Mr. Jehn AVanmuaker has been blessed with.
The tribute te w hlclt alluMeu is particularly
made Is net Urn geld platrd, cream colored
allllerath e letter nxx-h ed from bis empleyes,
but the buslmws-llke communication e( the
local and foreign life insurance cempauleA.
This document ceuKrAtuUUui liim ou his
health, his record, his suives and Hually and
cbietly upon the fitct that be Is iusured for a
larner autu than any ether American citizen.
Of the clncsrlty of this loiter there Is no
doubt whatever, and Mr. Watmnmker can
revel In the linn consciousness that uumeroea
large "ansoclatlens" would be sorry totxe
him die. It has been stld and it is doubtless
true that Mr. Wanatnaker has as much insur
ance en his lileas the companies will consent
te Rive him and In the tueutnf hisileath their
less would be se enormous that they watch
bis physical condition with learand trembling.
The public will uete the result with iutereet.
Will Mr. Wanamaker'a commercial inetincts
prove fatal te him and score a triumph agilnut
the companies or will he be satisfied with
the advertising be gets as the great American
insurer? It ia an excellent adurtisiug
scheme for both parties, as the companies can
point with pride te the fact tbit a man of his
transcendent ability endorses lile insurarce
and thousands et prefexslunal orators will
glorify the name and fame et anamaker
while they urge insurance.
Tin: recent KnglUh elections he
Gladstone is gaining bis second wiud.
that
Ir was inadvertently stated yesterday that
the councils had before them for ceusldt ra
tion a scheme for the relormatlen of high
school commencements. t should ha e read
the school beard. Councils have all that they
can attend te In the matter of water works
and sewerage improvement, and, by the way,
there is a great deal of local grumbling about
the delay et these important question.
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Mrs. Jeh.n Kvchmvn, of htrasburi;, Is
quoted as saying at the Prohibition meeting
in this city en Monday that " whene er you
can show the Sew lira or the .zumiiicr or
the In li'.i.i.uu nc kk that It's mero prenuble
te ue rrouiDlllenlsta, thej'll all become l'ro l're l'ro
bibitienlsta. It's all a matter of dollars and
csnta," The trouble with uiext et the ex
treme temperance men is that they are most
intemperate in the use el their laugudge.
Tut. Nev Yerk Parliamentary l'und asso
ciation have sent ?10,UvX) mero te I'arnell in
addition te fii.OeO sent a week age. These
are the blows that tell.
Mere news is at hand about Mr. lllalne.
Mr. Carnegie was reported by submarine
cable te be in a most appalling ttx et rage
ever the failure of the provost of the Keiu
burgh meeting te admit the belated Maine
statesman. It waseten said that the liberal
Plttsburger had refused te accept tUe hum
ble apologies of the provost. New Mr. Cir Cir Cir
nogle corrects all this, but leaves the matter
In greater obscurity than ever by taklug the
blame upon himself, lie says, "I myself
am te blame for the accident of the exclusion
of Mr. Blaine from the council chamber. I
had arranged with Mr. Maine te accompany
him. On the way Miss lilnine met with an
accident, which caused a slight injury te her
ankle. Hhe was compelled te return, and
her father accempinltd her back te their
hotel."
UvRM.n, the rameusguuntr, did wisely in
selecting Lancaster ter the place wherein te
break the world's record.
PRHBUNAL..
Jehn Wanam.vklk was 50 years old en
Monday.
Qt'EE.v Vict eri.v has donated fo.ueu te the
ijuuuuu juijieriai lusiiuue.
Loevn K. Hi.k ki k lias been elected by
the legislature as chief justice of the supreme
court of Ueergla.
He.v. William H, W.vdkpm. Cheater
county's new law Judge, has bwn sworn in
by bis associate, Judge I'uthey.
Ma. Bunvnr, Giailsteiiian, has Uen
elected te Parliament from Coventry,
formerly a strongTery district In Kngland.
bLKiuB SrntM. Cinn.Mihv was re
lated by marriage te the Woodward family of
Vllkesbarre,-liis sister having married Cel.
Gee. A. Woodward, brother el Judge .Stanley
Woodward, lie was a man of remarkable
intellectual jMmers, a profound scholar and
advanced thinker.
Hit. K. D. .Si.vMiiienii, who was married
last Thursday, lias celebrated his wedding In
an original mnnner. or late there has been
much agitation ever the matter of free parks,
of which Louisville, Ky, pesses'ea none.
Dr. Htandilerd notified Mayer Kced and the
president et the beard et councils that he
would present the city with 110 acres of land
for tills purpose.
The Fiftb I'cimajlvaula llmnti.
On Haturday nignt fifty ineinberH of the
fifth Pennsylvania lteserves met m the
court house at Gettysburg and illtcted a per
manent organization by electing Celent-1 A.
M. Smith, president ; Cant. .Samuel Evans
and Capt, Jehn L. Khodos, v ice presidents ;
W. Hayes Wrier, secretary, anil (i. W. Hbech,
corresponding secretary. A coininlttee was
appointed te make arrangements for the
ertcuen or a monument en a lingo boulder
about lilty yards from the lieund Tep ebscr-
.j. ... ummiun) WttS lUHirilC'lCl lO
urge the consolidation el the liind belonging
te the Pennsylvania KeHtrvesdivlsien for the
erection of one grand monuinent or memo meme
rial chapel en this battle-held. W. Hayes
Grlerwas elected chairman of this commit,
we. the net reunion et the regiment will
a?aJ!Sr " lhU " WedrTe'l!
He 1111 ,.,,
i,.?B.Mea.K.ue ,K'nea yesterday were- At
Philadelphia: Philadelphia H.lndl"lltlK;lla r,
at New Yerk: Pittsburg 3, New YerL . Jl
Washingten: WashlngtouVAChlce i ' "l
Bb Leuis detested llaltlmore by I te r.
yesterday and the. Met were shut out lu
Uinclnnatl by r. te e. ul m
Allentown defeated Bradford by le te band
The League
S.T . cu i iHiaiiMjwri uy i toil.
Wasbtngten lias been a Jenah for Chicago
since tbe former Joined the League.
The Chicago bad ten errors yesterday, six
of which were made by the outfielders.
Washington played without one.
Carrell, or Pittsburg, who is a geed deal of
a leugu, purposely ran into Geerge, of the
New Yorks, yesterday Injuring btm very
badly. Tbe crowd hissed Carrell, calling him
a "rowdy" and "loafer."
AtOelmonlce'atbs Day After Bias Friday.
" Get any champagne en ice T"
' Yea, air."
'Well, that's a geed place for It, Bring
me a glass el beer." "
TUB SAD IRONY OF FATE.
A 1WDIHH TUVMU Ml WHO WMXT TO
turn (HJt'Art jail.
H llllli turn I'rftwn With Krrl Merlctjr
Lartlp te lniMl II, ami Kslur.Uy U
! Lnit(St Thre Chargfsl Wlih
sirallng t rem Ills I nilejer.
riemtbe l'lttl)iirg l'ek
A. 1 Adams was the name of a natty look
ing young man upon whom the ponderous
Jail deer cleved Saturday. The charge against
hi in was larceny and he presented a lugu
brious appearance as he w as cacerted Inte the
reception room of the Jail by Alderman
Tatem's constable. Adams Is well known
ever en the North Side, where be has figured
In society circles for mere than a year past.
At many receptions, selrec-s and parties
Adams has been a centre et attraction lu a
charmed circle as the ladles thought "he was
just tee sweet te live."
On t rlday alternoen Adams accompanied
by several young ladles well known lu the
best society circles of the North Side, iald a
visit te the county JalL He wax laultlessly
attired iu a pale mauve colored suit, were
yellow kids and had en the Uttwt thlug lu
the way of a crinkled straw hat. "We havn
Just come ou a tour et lupectleii, voukuew,"
he said, with an tillable air, "the" ladles ate
very curious te see the inside of a Jail, aud 1
Just brought them ever, you knew."
Warden Herlln then eecarted tbe visitors
all ever the building, and they were charmed
with the arrang?meuts. Adams stepped
Inte one of the cells which was unoccupied
aud made a minute inspection of the iuterler
and spoke in tbe htgbf n terms of the accom
modations, r-iying that he was almost
teiuptuJ te move In and tike quarters for
the summer. As they went out the ditdlsh
young man twirled bis cane jauutil.v, and
nodding patronizingly te tbe warden the
sightseer disappeared lu a cloud of dust that
flirted co ly along lien street.
Judge et Warden Iterlin'a amazement Sat
urday afternoon when tbe prison bell rang,
the doers opened aud his dudlsh visitor of
tbe day before walked in with tbe stalwart
clutch of Alderman Tatem's coustable ou the
Immsculatecua of his niavue colored ceaf.
The junty air that had been he characteristic
of him had disapjeared, and be piesented a
woebegone, crest-fallen appearance. Striking
a dramatic attitude as he approached tbe
warden he aid, in tragic tones . ' Yester
day I came here as a visiter: te day 1 am te
be incarcerated as a prisoner."
Thiro was another irony et fate lu store for
him, wbeu, atter he had been searched and
taken te the cell room, he found that the
cell which he had se much admired en
Thursday was designated as his quarter?
The charge el larceny against Adams had
been made by N. .,. 'Wynkoop, the well
known North side druggist, by whom he
was employed a a drug clerk. Mr. Wyn
koop for a long time pa-.t had bseu missing
quantities et his most valtiab'e drugs aud
choicest perfumes. He could net account
for their diappctirance In any manner. One
el the drugs that seemed te disappear with
regularity was opium, one of his most val
liable commodities. Finally be became sus
picious of Adams and set a watch en him.
As a result he was taken into custody Satur
day, and when the ellicers visited bis room
they found two trunks full of opium, per
fumes and ether ccmtly drugs, for which he
could net account. It is alleged that he has
ls?en selling the gceds te eutalde ptles.
Alderman Tatem held Adams in M), in de
fault of which he was sent te Jail.
It Is stated that when President Cleveland
and his bride were spending their honey
moon at Deer park, a party et jeung folks
from Wheeling, W. a. te which place
Adams belongs, went te the vicinity et Deer
park te sitid their vacation. Among the
pwty was tdatna and a young lady, te whom
he was very attentive, aud the couple were
bantered by tbtlr companions te get married
and fellow the example or the president and
his bride in spending their honeymoon at
Deer park. Auams and the lady refused te
take a dare, and were married there and then.
The marriage was kept a secret and the party
returned te their homes in Wheeling, with
out making the wedding known. Adams
shortly after came te Allegheny, and obtain
ing employment, went back te Wheeling and
was married again te the young lady, this
time publicly, and located in Allegheny.
Adams and his wile are well connected lu
Wheeling.
UVUBWIaa VUVHTMVMEN.
A Colony That Was Seined lu tlonrsteRS, Lan
caster t'eunljr.
rrein the Philadelphia Ledger.
The recent visit of Colonel Hmil Prey,
Swiss minister at Washington, was made
the occasion of a successful demonstration in
his honor by his Swiss countrymen. Colonel
Prey deserves their recognition, for he is an
admirable representative of our ancient yet
vigorous Bister republic. As a yeungman he
serveet in our army, and wen distinction iu
an Illinois regiment In hard-fought battles.
Upturning te his native country, he was
seen elected te various pests of responsibility
and finally was selected as the tirst full
minister from Switzerland te this country.
Heis especially popular therefore among tbe
SwIpp, both at home and here, and be has
proved hlmseir as successful in diplomacy
aa in war. Pnder his guldance a geed
many new Swiss colonies have been
established In the Seuth and West, and the
local authorities have given him and bis
countrymen a hearty welcome everywhere.
The Swiss are among the earliest and best of
our settlers. William Penn made their ac
qualntance en his aucceaalve visits te the con
tinent, and Invited them te come te his new
province. He had a Swiss te lay out vine
yards en his manor of Sprlngettsbury, new
Hush Hill, and, if the climate had been mere
favorable, we might have been drinking
native wines. In lTOy a Swiss colony settled
at Conestoga, In Lancaster county, and the
Meyllns (a state senator new bears that
name), the Herrs, the Kendlgs, the I'unks,
the Huusers, the Dachmanns, and ether geed
old Lancaster families are their descendants.
The Protestants or Heme were such stout
Lutherans that they were slew te favor or
tolerate any dissent, and tbe Mennenltes and
Amish were largely recrulted from Swlsa
exiles. A large body et them went te North
Carolina, under Graetlenreid and Michelle,
and New Heme still suggests their native
Swiss home. Tbeir leaders first visited Lan
caster, but that region was already two well
aettled te held out great temptations for a
large body of new comers. Among the ear
liest medical men of Lancaster county,
the Notts and Carpenters (originally
Zimmerman), were Swiss, ana tbeir
children, ter several generations, led
their profession iu that part of
the state. The Swiss Confederation, dating
from 1-'1, is a strong and vigorous federal
union. While ether ceuntriei of Europe
have risen and fallen, It has found a demo
cratic republic able te meet nearly all tbe
neiHls of its jeple, and te secure them the
highest aud liest rights as citizens and as in
dividuals. The Swiss of Philadelphia may
well be proud or their native country, and of
Its representative at Washington. Tneir re
union In his honor was distinguished by the
characteristics that coutrlbule he much te
their national II le at home, renreaenlatlvea
speaklug three our four languages, choruses
or men and women singing their native
music, and a reuulen that breugbt together
yeuug and old of both sexes te de honor alike
te their native ceuntrv aud te that nf timir
adoption.
A fievel lieel 1'reLKMcd.
There is trouble between Captain A. lb
Kegardus, the champion shot of Adam 1'ore 1'ere
psugh's show at Staten Island, and Suspen
der Jack, a cowboy. Itegardus thrashed
Suspender Jack Monday morning for shoot sheet
ing tee close te bis bead while exhibiting bis
prowess as a marksman. Jack bad Itegardus
arrested aud be was lined f 10.
New Suspender Jack wants serJe one te
lock itegardus and himself up In a room,
with revolver and a cigarette apiece, and let
each man lire at the ether uian light. Ue
of the suinder aaya llegardus bribes the
boy te pull the bell when be sheets. A
duel between the men la net Improbable.
An Kninustaatlc Klperter.
H..8W..lYerk cerawencement reporter
writes : 1 here came Inte the great ball of the
Nermal college yesterday sucb burst of
inuecence and beauty, auch a river et bright
eyes and blushing cheeks, such a fluttering
el soft, white raiment and breath of sweet
flowers that tbe bumble reporter who aat in
tbe midst of it all and beard the aelt mu.te
tbal trembled in tbe air could only thank his
atari that be was net away at a tire, Tbe gal
leries were black with tbe mothers and sla
ter! and brothers and sweethearts of tbe 'AS
young girls who sat smiling the very heart
out eyeur body down ea the mala fleer.
II fl Wiih'i Trip te Kart.
Prem tbe Philadelphia Time.
Tbe Urltannle, which sails trem this pert
en Wednesday, will take out as a passsneer
General Simen Cameren. Colonel James
Dutly, of Marietta, his almost constant com
panion and business lileml, will gewlth him.
Genial Larry Jereme will limke the third
member et the party. This la a altuular trio
and their mission te Kurepe Is an Interesting
one. Colonel Dutly and Mr. Jereme go ever
for sport and te see the sights, but Goueral
Cameren gees for a very dltterent purpese,
although be will probably keep very talr pacs
with bis two companions In sight-seeing.
Having watched the shifting tides et poli
tics in this country for ncmrly snveuty years,
the old general taken a trip te Kurepe te talk
politics with tbe great civil leaders et the old
world, l'er a long time be has had an ambi
tion te v Islt Gladstene and bear from his lips
of the by. play of Kngllsli politics. The meet
ing betwexm these two veterans will be an In
terentlng one. Beth have ter se many yeans
lived in the whirl of political life that a com
parison et note and experience catiuel but
be instructive. General Cameren is new
nearly ninety years old and has twit a prom prem
ltient factor In politics for marly seventy
years. Gladstene Is considerably his junior,
yet he ban tieeu Iirty J ears iu public life", a
thoughtful and earliest commander et men.
General Cameren's visit te Parnell will be
another interesting incident of his trip
abroad. After looking ever English politic
aud English people, he will probably go te
Paris aud study the conditions of that new
republic The dearth of peilltles In this coun
try prebehly Induces the "Sageef Denegal "
te'iuake this journey at his advanced age te
get a few fresh thoughts in the laud where
politics is always at tever heaU
gl'MVIAL KUTIVKS.
Whr tie IHinuriulT
Tru, von sti! In a mtiemble condition ou
arc enK, pallJ.nnd nerreie Veu cteunut slefp
at nl;ht, nor enjoy your naklnc hours, cl,
hv lese Jinan t lift at the ilniKuUl'i a bottle
of Jinrifefl liloert Hitlers, 'inej will restore!
) en m htulth and pe;ic' of mind or sale by II
ll. Cochran, druKgUt, 1J7 and IS) .Nerm CJnecu
street, ljiticister.
Speaks Klahl l'p
"Hw tried TAeniaj' tXIrdrxe OU for croup
ftiidceld end And 11 the lnt reined) 1 hve
ever ned In ins mull)" Win hnj, 510 Ply
luetith Ami, lliirtnle. N. 1 tcir-letp 11 H
Ceilinn, driiKitlst, 137 and 1XJ .Nertb (Juesin
street, Lanruier
Mr. Langtry.
And ethrtr (iitieus letnen heowena reputa
tlen for Helil iKuuit). A fine complexion make-s
one htiul-ome, ene-n though the lucei Is net et
perfect mould. Hunleek Jlloetl Hutert act dl
rictlj upon the circulation, unil e nte the skin
vcliarni'sand siuceUincus otherwise uusttutii
able ter sale l II 11 CechPin.druirglit, ISJ
aud TO North yiieen strvet, Lancaster.
I hi It VV llli I'lruarr.
VVansler llrc .ilrugglju, of Walrrloe, lows,
wrtle ' We an llh pIeurey that TAemaj'
tMtctrie Iht Klesthu bett satisfaction el nv
liniment w rell hverbedy who burs will
hive no ether lhls reimsly Is a certain cure" for
all aches, prulD. and iuIik. 1-or vile by 11 it,
lechnin, ureirclet, Uf and ISJ erth yucen
stre)t, Lancaster.
A Clrrgyinau s Testlmeuy.
VV. r. tilirerd, pastor, M K. church, liothwell,
One, was for tweicirsasnllerur with dyspepsia
In Its worst lenn, until as he states "lliei l.eciurni
an actual burden." Hires) bottles of It unlock
Jltoeit HMeri cured hlui. and he tells us In a le
cent litter that he ceueldars it the best UmlH
uiisllclne new Iwfore the country ter d)Hnla
and 11 cr complaint rorile b 11 11 Cochran,
drujrrflst, 137 and 1JU enh gueen stnwt, Lan
caster.
Threw Away II u Crulrhn.
"Sufend from rheumitlsm e badly had te
use crutches, but threw them away alter apple
lnu Theiiuu' Htlrclric Oil te m limbs. 1 new
fl better than 1 have for ears i h t,lbbs.
S Klk St., lluirale, . rersele by U. It. Cech
run, druggist, W aud Kfc -North Uucen stres't,
Laucuter.
SUII.Oli'S CUUK wui tmmedlately relieve
Croup, Whoeptnit Cough and UrenchttU rcr
sale by 11. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne, 131 North
CJueen stmet. (;j
The Kxclteinent Net (Iter.
The rnih at II. II. Cochran, druggist. Ne. 137
North cjuevnstresit, still continues en account
of persons afflicted with Cemjh, Colds, Asthma,
W.UUI.UJII, uuu viii9uujiii,ii, te procure a uniue
of Kemp's Ualsain ter the Thnwt and Lungs,
which is sold en a guarantee and Is RlvliiK entire
satlsrictlen. It Is a standard family remedy.
Price) Morals and tl. Trial utere: etS-lwdAw
Ume-a l'p.
Veu are feeling depressed, jour appetlte Is
peer, jeu urn bothered with headache, ou are
ndeeti, nervous and generally out of sort, and
wantle Oraceajt. llruceup, but net with itlm
ulants, sprlnir medicines, or bitters, which have
for tbtlr ba,ls veiy cheap, bad whisky, and
which stimulate you for an hear, and then leave
ou In wersi condition than betore. What jeu
want Is an alteram e that win pnrlty jour
bleed, start healthy action of the LUerand Kid
nejs restore your vitality, ami give renewed
health and "treinirth. Such a medicine you will
And in Klectrlc Hitters, ler sale at II. it Coch
ran's Iirug stnre, 1J? and IS) North Uueen
btrcet. Lancaster, l'a. (3)
fULlTlVAL.
WOK COUNTY COMMISSION EK,
J. W.KKLLV,
of Marietta, l'a. Subject te the decision of the
Democratic Convention, lour Influence solic
ited, miu-tfdftw
ClOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
SIMOV L. UKANDT (ranuer),
Of East Keneml township. Subject te the de
cision of the Democratic County Convention.
. our Influence rtspecllully eellctteet.
ml: tfdaw
F
R COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
JACOll W. LKBKK,
Of Ephrata township. Subject te Democratic
mies. marlt-tfdJtw
BIOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
A. Z. Ul.SUWALT,
Grocer, Klrst Ward, City.
Subject te
Derae-
crtt'.ic rules
al tfdiw
raOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
SOLOMON ZKAMEU,ranner,
Of West Uemnfleld township. Subject te the
Decision of the Democratic Convention,
mar.-Ltd w
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
At the revj nest of many friends I announce
myself as u candidate for County Commissioner.
Subuct te the decision of the Democratic
County Convention. Your Influence respect
fully solicited. HKNUV r. HAltTM AN,
mlJ-tldAw East Lampeter Township.
WOK
COUNTY COMMISSIONER-
ELI BATTEN,
of Upper Leaceck township. I announce my
self as a candidate) for county commissioner
subject te the decision or the Democratic
County Convention. Your Influence respect
fully solicited. Was a candidate for County
Commissioner before the last convention, and at
the requester in y friends withdrew In favor et
the candidates from the Southern district.
UdAw ELI BATTEN.
WOU COUNTY AUDITOR,
JAS.r. VOWElt,
et Paradise township, subject te the decision of
the Democratic Convention le be held July te,
IW. Jnni-trdAw
WOK COUNTY AUDITOR,
C1IA8. W. PUSEY,
Of East Drumore township. Sabject te the de
cision el the Democratic County Convention,
July J,IW7. Junee-tsdAw
VAMMIAUMA.
QTANDAKD WORK.
Edw. Edgerley,
CARRIAGE BUILDER,
NOS. 40. t 43, 45 MAJUKT STBKBT,
Hear of roateffloe, . Lancaster, fa.
I bare In Stock and Build te Order Every Va
riety et the following styles :
COUPES. UlTUUIES. CAUKIOLKTS,
CAUUIAUES, VICTOUIAS.
BUSINESS WAUON8. "T" CABTS.
MeCAl.L WAUONB, 8UKK1ES, '
MABKAT WAUONS. ffiETONS,
EXPRESS WAGONS.
1 employ tbe Best Mechanics, and have faclll
ties tu buUd eerectly any style et UarrUxu do
st red.
The Quality, Style, and Finish el my Werk,
makes It decidedly the CUEAfEST IN THE
MAUKET.
MOTTO : Jalr Deallnir, Honest Werk at Bot Bot Bet
eom f rice." please give me a call.
Repairing Promptly Attended Te.
fBlCES LOWEtt XUAN AX,LOTUEU8.
, SSrOneSet of Workmen especially employed
for that purpose. " '
RU.7VI.Er0URK ODAKANTKKD BY
ST. S',4'-"iMA?r.Wl Aa street. fhUaelel-
nea
P.1!"01.!'' TouaaiUet eurea.
7JX&
At KM.IMI.
.Hwiraii
AAnmami
aatertey 01 aea month.
HVITI
mmntVAu
rpUK NEW QU1N1NK.
KASKINE
(THE NEW QUININE.)
-Ull.s-
Ooecl Appetlte,
Mew Strength,
QulotNetvcss,
Happy Dnyn,
Bwoet Bleep.
A POWtHFUL TONIC
that the most delicate stomach will bcar.
A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM,
NERVOUS PROSTRATION,
And all tlerm l)beaew.
TltK MOSTCIVNTiriC AID Sllt'ChssrUL
UllUlll PI'KIMKU. Miwilorlenulnluiv.
Mr. '. A Miller, u Ki.t ISJIh ntrcvt. New
tiirk, wae cured by Ka.klne el extre'ine ma
larial preMtralten alter see en ears suirerliiK
lie htd run down Innn i;o)euuds te IT, Ihkmi
im Ka.klne in J nun, lvs went te work In one
month, retrained hi. full weight In six mentht
CJulnlne did hint ihikchxI whnteer.
Mr. Clldoen 1 houiii.en, the eldest and one el
the moatriwiwtmlcttUenser Bridgeport, t'nuu ,
w "1 inn ninety ers of iike, and ler the
last thre-ei j ears have .uttered Iremi iimlarts and
the effect., or iultilne po.enln(. I receuitiy be
Kan with Kasktuei which bloke up the tnalalla
aud Increased my weilht tl euiid4 "
Mrs.T. A. Solemon., of lvi italllday (t, .lenwy
City, writes My ou llariv, lecn Mar., was
cured et Malaila by Kasklne, alter 11 1 lee' n
months' lllne.., e hen we had Kleen up all hope
Letters Inmi the nboee ihpeiu, kUIiik full
detail, will be sent en appllc illen.
ha.klne can W taken without any special
medical adMce. Iliv ier bettle. Seldtiy
B. B. OOOHUAN,
UruRitlst, 1ST and lJa North tjueen t , 1 anc is
ter, l'a., or sent by mall ou receipt of price.
KA.KIN K CO., M arren St., New 1 erk
lebil Ud.tw 1 lhA
TTkU.KsnWN.
KIDDER'S
DIGESTYLIN.
-t (iii (iii
Indigcstieii and Dyspepsia.
Al'ertMKKMEHl TOIt
endlgi.tlen, Acute and Atenic PiHpila,
Chronic and e,alre Intivtlnal e. itarrh, emitln
In 1'reKiianc), Cholera tnfantuui, ind lnienxa.
lecenc trem Acute llsne.
Overioe phjticUus heentte lis the mrwt
rlatterlnit opinions uiwn llKi.tlliiiij! a remedy
ter all dUiices art. lug from lmpreier dl;u.-tlen.
for 'J) cars we h e manufacture'd the lllne.-
le forwent expressly ler I'll islCIANb' use,
and for the past ear DlUKSTl LIN ha. been by
thein eittnslvely prescribed, and today It
UihIj without a rival a-s a digestive nient. It
Is net n si-cret remedy but a .dentine prep era
tlen, the formula el which Is plalnl) printed en
oachbettlu. lUirreat IiIOhsllVK I'OV Kit I.
created bj a careful and propertreAtmout of the
fermeutsln manularture. It 1 ery Hirreoeble
te the taste, and acceptable te the most delicate
stemal h. for the rcllablllte, et our statementx
we would respectfully reler te all Wholesale
and Itetall lrulst, and l'llt ICIANS Ken
orally, l'rlcolue. old by DruL-irtsts. or
M t' KlllllKU A CO.
Manuf icturlnRChemULs, M Jehn St , N 1.
marl 1 d 1 u
HuvamrvBHUttunu wuun.
fMLltU AND hKK
litis
ROCHESTER
LAMP,
Sixty Candle-Llg-ht s Ueata them all.
Anether Let of ClirAP ULOUE9 for Has and
OU Steves.
THE PBHFEOTION "
MKTL.MOULUINU AND UUUUEU CUSHION
WE1ATHER STRIP
lleat I them all. This strip entwears all ethers.
Keeps out the cold. Step rattllm? of windows
Exclude the dust. Keep out snow and mln. Any
one can apply It no waste or dirt made In ap
plylmr It. Can be fitted anywhere no holes te
bore, iwuty for use. It will net split, warp or
shrink t cushion strip Is the most perfect. At
the stove, llcuUir and ItaiiKe auire
-or
Jehn P. Schaum & Sens,
U4 SOOTH QUEEN STn
LANCASTEK, PA.
s
FECIAL NOTICE.
"Mere human, morn divine than we
lu fact, part human, part divine
1. woman, when the K"ed stars agree
Te mingle at her nallt Ity "
Ilerlect.tye Lords of Creation, nnd hie ye at eucu
te
KIEFFER & HERE'S,
Ne. 40 E, King St.,
And Procure ene el their raineus
Economist
Vapor Cook Steves.
u
))
That Ged's best gilt te you be net tortured lie
yond recall with the unnecessary waste bout
which It Is Impossible te avoid with jour
Ranges, and (what Is also Important) consider
the great economy In fuel, i) cents worth of
fuel will cook ter a family et three grown per
sons 21 meals.
And when you want a Heatei, get a
(I
SPLENDID "
And be Happy,
rLUMMNG, OAS rlTTINU, STEAM UK AT
INU, TIN UOOriNQ AND SPOUTING.
ATATS, (, C.
yeua VACATION.
TltA ELEUS 1 0 THE SKA4UOUK
AND KLSKlVHKKK WILL SAVE MONEY
liYllUVlNG T1IE1K
TreDls and Traveling Bags
or
W. D. STAUFFER & CO.,
31 and 33 North Queen Street.
We have enlarged enr stock in this line
especially for the VAUA1ION SEASON, und
will give special IndiicemenU ou these goods
during July and August,
FINEST STOCK OF MOST
Fashionable Hats
IN LANCABTEU.
ILKillT WEIGHT AND KASV FITTING.
DE8TKOY DIHKA8KS, HRKKDINO
(lerms by the free use of Carbolic aud
Chloride Lima, Piatt's Chlorides and Copperas
and ether disinfectants le antiseptics. Out your
uyfuwi
wW$VDJDXuU-wk.
OASlBIAaW,
J MOTTO THAT ALWAYS WINa
Honest Werk at
-AT-
PHILIP DOBRSOMS
(OLD UEL1AIILK)
Oarriage Works Nei. 126 and 128 East King St.
The Urgest AMOrt.ffitglJKW "RHI rtet. Market
If oti'Wautatleodand First CI vis I'hrten, UOTO DflEIUIOM'S.
II ion Want a Nlce Comfortable ranilly Varrtagn, UU TO DOEHHOM'M
l)OKlVsMMWUlU,,KKyYOUCII8l0CUrOI,lrl'U,0l,1,lfft,t",,iKI,,ae, "Pr1n " HOTO
If en Want a Nice and Nivit Itu.lness Wagen, GO TO IHIRKSOM'a
II im Want a Hiirable Market Wagen, MO 11) DOBkBOM'H.
II leu ant a Geed Second Hand Phmten. Huggy, or Market Waaen. UOTO txIKIlsOM'H
ll ion Want te Uuy a rirsUCIass Article at a Lewer l'rtes than any ether plaw In the city
CO u tl I y
UOTO
Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Carriae Works,
NOS. ISH AND 128 HAST KINU HTUKKT, LANCAHTKR, FA.
W FACTO It Y-116 A JSS MIFFLIN STHKKV.
manMydAw
II IX Kn AM) I.IUI'OKX.
TJUUK KYK WHISKY.
Old Greff Spring Distillery.
Sltuatexl en Kail Orange street, between
(iratigu and Chestnut, one sijuaru east lef reser reser
elr, Lancaiter, P
I havojuslereclpdanowdlstlllory with allot
the latev.1 lmpreeeHl machinery ler dUtllllug
l'Ullh BlK WHISKi.
A. II XUKrrt It, Proprietor.
This Dl.tlllerv has tKyn erectixl at the lameus
Old Urolfstewn Sprlng.whlch has W-em neled for
Its plenteous and unlalllug supply of the pur pur
eut water. At ll our graudlaihers drnuk when
they sura be s, and It lias uee er benui known te
run dry eeen In the hetle.t weather, rrem this
spring all the water u.ed In the dl.tlllery I. oh eh
tallied, the pump drawing Irem it tweut) flvu
gelleu. a uilnute.
llesldes luj own dlstllleHl Whisky, talse handle
B rami. es, Ulim, Wines, &c.
AVCall and be convlnced.
A. II 81th vrKKIl, tlUtlller,
SIOUB Ne. t-1 North Cjuevn Stresit.
N II rai lucre having gixid Uyeenhaiid can
nndnad sale ler It at the store or dt.illlery
Highest cure ni&rkut price paid ler a geed arti
cle. npra-lydAw
G
REIGART'S
WIUE STORE
OLD
BOUCHE SEC.
IPElt HMHSIKCK.
l'OMMKUt SEC,
MOUlhTsEC.
G 11 MUMM EAlltA UltV,
And all 'ether landing brands el luipeited
landing brands
Champagiu.
ele Agent ler the I'lenxanl V illey Wlne
Cem pa n "peetal eiieuit Western Ki. Iry, our
own brand, the finest American Champaguu In
the market,
Juet recclfd another large involre of ('aliter
nla Clarvt and White W luu from Nap l t alley.
Call lern la.
A large tnck of ImiHirtiil llurgundles.CUrula,
lthliie and interne V lne
We also hie tbe largest nnd line. t stocked
llrandlei', Whl.kli., t.tns. Math lu, Sherrjs and
ort W lm, lla.e Ate, Guinness Mem, Saratoga
and AjKilllnaiU alers In the city.
H. E. Slaymaker, Agt.,
Ne. 29 EAST KINO STREET,
LASCASTKIt. PA
VttOVMMlMS.
K T WlANT'a
-im euu
HIGH GRADB flour.
The finest rieursnld In the market. Glee It
a trial and you wilt be pleaded Al.e Grnhiu
Heur, Oat flour, K)e flour, mid -elf Kalslng
flour for 111. cult, Ac Goods Delivered, 'tele 'tele 'tele
phone Connection.
OEO. WIANT,
angOO-lvd NallS Weal King SUeeU
A T BUKUrl'B.
PICNIC GOODS
FOIl THE l'lt'MC -KASON.
First the Picnic Plate-It Is light and cheap
and require, no wa-hlug-Huee" eurill-hi.
Plain and Mixed Pickles anil Chow-chew In
small liettle. nardlnes In Oil aud Mustaid, Cem
)ire..Hl lie I In two-pound cans, IVined I hlcken
and Turkey, Peind Ham. rungue, f nh Leb
ster, fresh Columbia Kter Salmen. Fre.h
Mackerel, Fre-li oysters In cans and 1'lckled
Oysters In i-uiall Jars for picnicking, Yerk Slat
Cream Cheeae, Swiss Cheese, ChlPc-d Weel, etc.
BURSK'S,
NO, 17 BAST KINO STREET,
LANCASTER PA.
awTTelephene.
WATOMMt
WATCHES, CLOCKS, CHAINS AND
JKWELUY.
Special Watches fur Farmers and Railroader..
Fine let or tltngs, Ac Alan, Elgin, WsJtham
f Aurera for which lain Sele Airentl. and ether
,tche. lleat Watch and Jewelry
tlma by TelegTapb Daily, only
Hepalrtng.
AwTCerrect
plaeetuelty.
L. WEBER.
Ne. 1S9X N. Queen 8t, Near l'enn'a It, U. Depot.
AV Spectacles, Kyeglasaes and Optical Goods.
All Kinds of Jewelry.
N
EW JEWKLRY HTOKE.
0. GILL.
LATEST DESIGNS
-IN-
SILVER JEWELRY!
Ne. 10 WEST KING STREET.
LANCABTEU, l'A.
mavll-lyd
OTUUb
n A MARTUt,
wmuuu amu UTAn sui.ua ta
All Kind of Lumbar and Geal.
aaTYABOt Ma aecXarUi Wats m fflnea
ltrtU. atxnr Laeuin. Laoeaatar. b1ti
J3AUMUAKDNEBH JKKKKKIKH.
GOAL DEALERS.
Ornot-Ne.l North ljueen Street, and Ne.
H4 North Prince street.
YABISI "0wl inius BHWi, unu iaiiin
iu'rM
LANOAHTEK. PA.
WANTBD-BKIOKLAYKRH IN PITTH
BUKOH. Mine hours for a day's went
WMBf, ALte per day. Call at
BUILDEES BXCUANOR.
Kenshaw Building. Cerner Liberty and Ninth
streeki, riuebun, V. ' )7-lw0
CHARLES
BUHHIM, .
Honest Prices.
( IMTIIIAU.
UANHMAN A HKO
EemarkaWy Lew Prices
NOW PKE AILING AT
LGANSMAN&BRO.'S.
e show you MK.N'rt HUlTa at ll.ui, Ki.ue and
tl en.
We show you A t.l,-U (H)l, M1ISN SUITS at
17 iu, s iu, itecii and tl: te.
MKN'S SKEIWUCKBIl COA1S AND Vl.lTd
at II (i and II 2.V
MKN'S FINE MIIIIAlll COATS AND EST8
at livi.uu' aud n.M.
llet'S AND ClltLlilll'.V'H stiT In Large
ttuatitltles at Itexlcicexl lUrgalu t'rlces.
IKl 'd s ui rs at IH.', IL.M, J ui, i i.i, fi ou and
H"I.
CIIILIIKKN'S SUITS at 11 3 lien, 3n,ll.m,
II in and in,
ClULDIthS'S PANTS at IV
Largest As.ertmenl el MKb S PANTS at We,.
tic ,;., II ki and 11 .
(.'AiHISiKllh l'ANIS at II V), t.'i", ISV, WW
and II VI.
- lertHll Made and Ujwest Price Llethlug
CALL AT
L, GANSHAN & BRO.,
Merchant Tailors.
MANUFACTUUEltS OF
Urn's, llejs' and Llillilrcn's t'lothleg,
S. K. COlt N. gUEKN A OltANUE BTS,
LANCASTElt l'A.
leipes
tlty
Exclusive) Clothing
Heuse lu the
N'
OW HKAUY t
Our Readv-Madu Stock
OF
SPRING CLOTHING.
We are prepared te show tmr New SPUING
STOCK In Iteady-Made sulu. Our AsMirtmenl
Is Larger than ever belere, and Prices Lewer.
We hae taken special cam u t tip geM and
Attractive suits ler the SPUING TUAIIK, and
we feel sutl. fled our oirerts have beein success
ful. Cell and give us the benefll of your opinion.
Oar Castem Department
Is Stocked with all tbe Newest Noveltlej In
Suitings, which wu will Jtake te Older lu the
llcslSiyle.
PIT GUARANTEED.
BUEGER & SUTTON,
Tailors and) Clothiers,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
NO.
LANCABTEU. l'A
M
YKK8 it KATUKOft.
SUMMER CLOTHING !
Tills IS THE PltOI'hlt TIME TOIIUNKOF
Summer Clothing.
We are well prepared te attend te your wants.
Every Style or Kind of Thin Clothing mav lie
found here. The t'rlces are Lew Enough te Milt
Everyone.
MEN'S OOAT3 AND VE3T3
1NCI1KCK8,8TUIPKS AND PLAIN COLOUS,
JOU le 17.30. '
MEN'S SEERSUCKERS,
ALL COLOUS.
MKN'S WHITE AND COLORED VESTS.
BOYS' AND VOUIllfl'SEEIleUCKBUH.
Myers & Eatbfen,
I'OrULAK t'LOTHlERS,
NO. 12 MAST KINO STRUT,
liAKQABTIK, FA.
jniHejra.
A T KKIHMAN'H.
New' Spring Neckties
AT KKIHMAN'S.
There la no garment concerning Uie at el
which a man la mere particular than a Shirt.
Shirt Uuttlnir u a Fine Art. Te nt ?,;.
UIO W BUieb UlU.b MBOlWlUl U. Till
-i- k... - .T - j. -iT --..-
cut witn tee proper anotem
leal curves, the workpeople must
hlrbmakera. Having bad an ex;
im. practieai
nerteeifiA nf oe
yean, we claim te nave the best fitting, best
made, beat material and most dnrable
SHIRT
la Um Market for the Least reaslble Meney.
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