Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 28, 1890, Image 2

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1890.
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guc,
hiladel-
ns ns euc 01
city andntMe, but
lly i unnenunlntctl
rlt, notwithstanding his
am or iiclirc lire, uecausc
net appeared In n national or
a stnte flclit te any extent. 13elng
ft. Democrat iu u Kcnublicnn com-
rtinuniiy, no lias occttpieu ihiuhc omce
Shmt once, leiice nsre. as mayor of his city.
LCHls public career has lx?cn cut oft" by
Sh.S. 4.1 t Ti. ..,! I.. I.lu
gy v-aw pruuuuiituu isciuui;i uvg , mm m
;i?WB eartv he has net been thrust for-
i:3r ward eftcner or further than ad its ix-
!. I J l.l 1.1... CM. .... .,..-
tJi fgXJUCItS UUlUIIUIIiTU 1)1111. Otlvlil ll uvw
SK.elen presented itself when it wanted a
fes aniverrally cstecnicd cantlldate for Mr.
re Kanuairs scat in LengreM. nut wr
thls'occasfea-HQJibtlcss Mr. Vatix wuulil
kve been ira jcrcdTe liiriuuirs ieav-
as behind liim but the rich fAumince of
his local funic.
Great as Unit has been, hew iiiucli
Irrnatar kriimu lllu fiirlll-e lime Hint lip llllH
ft. ..... rl ..1 .M.,1 11. t iininutmi t nuldll.
Rlbh his national fame ! Ilia tried metal
rtHivuuu uuu niifvu tut. u.iii-7iuii . ,,..-
EVn nrnvw It.sclf iinen tliellrsl occasion. 'Jne
jjftffc acutcness of Intellect, carnestnef-s of
h&? conviction. eriL'Innlltv of conception.
Pj)a" HtK.mlll nf ..nalt.itsl.,. I.Mill.nftu r.tn
jfVT . ITalilllu Ul JllQM.IOIUIJ, 'v,..in.-, jfiu-
fturesfiueness and eloquence of sjicecli,
which linve distinguished Mr. Vuux
and made him ene of the most nttrnc-
, tlve of men, needed but a wider platform
of exhibition tecstnbllfli him as one or
the first men of the laud. And when
RjJijte these quiillllcnlleiis ure added the
CJKltnewlcdgc that from the scere te the
ffK&thrcc score and ten of his years he lias
ilieen a Democrat without tdiuilew of
&4ir waverlm- . Hint lie lin been n mlrrnr nf
B$??uprlghtiiewi In every dealing ; and when
v' If itnniirH Mini. Mm nnlvnrsnl npelnlni
Esfeef the community that knows liltu ilc-
;i' elareshlm te bs in Intellect, in character
R" and In accomplishments niueiig the first
bl men or tup nation in It net luuecil a
3;-ueiauic nnu instruct! vu mini: mai it is
gJ puly after he lias readied a patriarchal
PW age that the country is given vision of
rr, htm. thniurli lie lin lwsni nltt'itv l-inilv
feg te obey a call te its service, brliigJiy his
tga taste inclined te public llie ami by IDs
&&. hmiih nnnbleil tn vhdd olipflleiicn ti liiu
8ute?
rife It Is Indeed a preirntint revelation of an
K&jS Inherent vice in our iielllical govern
or 'lucuv iunv buuu muu are niiewcu miner
'zaln Hilu rmvnriimnnt us IhniiMi t Imv Ait
MS, net exist, and Its Quays thrown te the
fft,srE."" " n" .... .... ..j ...vma. ...7
? .aunacc, until a cyclone comes te rovers
KV'" tMMltlnnii. Snmlv nvirv nun will m
fcAi4 and huv Mint. wliuL (lie cenntrv iiiui!h
,1s the rule of Its Vaux in
M? either party, und tlic exclusion from
ferule of its Quays in all. And until
glv 'h'8 thing is done, there is no safety for
ft..& thn TiHtfnti tinr nntiiiriiiipp nf ltci ni-riv.
vt pcrity. Its life tlemaudH that it bhall Ih)
Wj?' governed by men of intelligence te
Rf, understand titf republican foundation
Ife .and of vigor und Integrity te apply their
SrtTK labor ami undemanding te its adminls-
-" -"- r.
Mfr, Theltiwjuvcr get this from meii who
yj.'are floated Inte public ofllee through
their self-sceking and their corruption,
und who seize it te tccure its power for
their own prellt. It Is from this class
chiefly that our rulers come. Olllcc.
eeckiug Is believed iu most of
our communities te be essential te
cfflce-gettlng. The man for the pliK-e
generally Is net selected for his con
spicuous fltueus for it, but it comes te
him through his excrtleu te get it. The
j country cannot presiwr until publicsen-
Ument generally se changes that it sliall
suffice te tend a man te the rear, that
be demands ofllee ; and until the only
recommendation te It shall be the
spontaneous recognition by his fellow
citizens of his fituets for It.
This is what bere Jllchard Vaux into
the national arena from the ranks of
private life, which he never once, in all
his long career, duriug which much of
his labor has been given te works of
charity and te gratuitous public bervlca,
Bought by his own motion te leave, lie
is an Illustrious example of the man
whom the elllce is made te wek ; and
as such, aud a a fchlnlng llgnre nf the
heucst, earnest and Intelligent public
servant, we name him us one who would
distinguish the choice of the uatieual
Democracy for president of the United
States and who would carry their pure
bauncrs te victory.
Ah'eutli Aiucrlcuu Laugh.
La JYacfoi,ef Buenes Ayrcs, publishes
a witty and Bcathing criticism of ticcre
tary liluliie's treatment of the Pan
Americnu convention by gcuer Picrrn.u
Spanish American merchant, who is
secretary of the society for the promo
tion of commercial union between
American republics. He says that our
Kevernmcnt utterlv failed te nm tlm (.
i,vW iiArtunce of tlm pnnvpiitlnii im.l i.. ii.i..
I&& J .... in. .1 1... tl ul.r.i.l.l l. w... .1. . i.
jas. -""vvi.uu i ruiiuiuiKJiviiieiiiucicu una
EA It was bummened under the administra-
" of Preildent Clevelaud, and that
M M-hen Mr. Blalne began te miike se
i.ii milftli nnftn nviif II tlic ...... ....! .
- ...-.-. ...,.. w... . w ,uv bk.it.iii uullllllCIll
was that he did net bcem te undentuuri
its real meaning. This Seulii American
critic says tliafUialue und his colleagues
in the government looked en It usmcrely
an every day gathering of traders" und
thought that any o.e would de for ti dele,
gate, hut that they very boeu found tlm'
theSeuth America ii memlcrs wcremeu of
eminence aud with training for work of
the kind, und that the lepichcntathes
of the United States u he had net been
(elected with particular icgard for their
abilities were unable te eope with them.
He humorously criticises each of the
tleleguten, doubts whether Mr. Cainegie
wruic ins uoeks ami ueclares that he
amounted te nothing us u delegate;
finds Mr. tjtudebaker u rubtlc tample
of geed intentions but very limited
taleuU ; excun ox-Senater Davien,
en the plea that he hud been a brake-
., until, fur liU liiiiininin iw.f.u-.. n.n ,..,,......
iJ I nil II ...1.I..1. ii ,
;4- ..-, i mi ii nun mu rvrunw ei re-(-
flOttd." Inhlidrt. Hu. frltli-Ikin li,,ll,...(,
"M iltet il. .i i ...
""' "v iitivpairs were uei umy Jill-
ater
Zrl Dcla-
puss unnii-
ti Delamatcr te
w is It new with the
Still call for that answer?
tent with Dclamatcr's ell'nr
werlt at the polls? If k, hew
11 the Preu conduct lUsclf toward lis
candidate duriug the campaign? Cer
tainly it cannot assume te be false
charges which it has declared te need
an answer.
The opinions of the leading Republican
pxirs of l'lttnlmrK, which we puhlMi to
day, are net calculated te ploae llie few
who oidey the prospect of humbly voting
for the man plcked out for governor by
Mr. Quay.
Tm: plcluroiriiie " Mttle lord Fauutlo Fauutle Fauutlo
rey," who has been perpluxtng and amus
ing I'lilliidclpliluns for sumo time pint,
mad en rumitk en Krlduy wlilch renllrniH
tbe huiIcIeii that lin has Ikeii trained te act
his part by Heme ene who hnped that he
would be adopted and rearad by a wealthy
pci son. This llttlu waif was found viii
dering In l.'igan Sipiare, suveral weiks
age, and at encn exulted public, intemst
by ids roHemblanco te the child here
of Mrs. Durnctt's famous book, ile Is bet
tween Tour aud flYO'cara old, fc'a that lilt
11:11110 Ih Chin ley 1'rent, or I'roueit, und
Hint he L-aine te tliin country en tlm Htoam Hteam
slilp Ierd (eugh. Ile talks with a bread
Unglish accent and Is deturlbcd as a vary
bright, line looking fellow. Ile iwih tinned
ever te the society te protect children fiein
cruclly,aud thai organization h.isuxliauMed
overy nieaiiHordlHCevoriiig wlie lui Ih, buL
although lie talks freely of his " moevur"
and of Mivend hrotliera and alsters they
htve been uimhlu te get any clue. In a
little unatiiehsl cloth hvIioeI lug hu had a
pliotegiaph of a woman in the uniform of
thu Florence Nlghtlngale swiety, hut a
name written en it had been cirelully
scratched out, the words Clinrlolte aud
IINhep of HI. Andrews wero also written
in the pbotegr.ipli. He Is very well bo be bo
liaved and scorns te be a Keed boy all the
tlnie. On Friday a lady of ilw widely took
him te liave his long curls cut, very much
te his giatlflcatleu, and wheu the uperatinu
was ever he exclaimed "new I inn ti boy
again."
Uiii.naiew.n, Enxii rraneimsj, has about
the population of lmcaster. The cuii.suh
JiiHl taken gives the Chlucvi peiulall(iu of
the city at twenty-four thousand, lint it Is
oxplHlued that about ten thousand Sim
FianoUeo Clilu.imcu aie at weilc In the
country at tills neasen who aie regular
inhabitants of the I'hlnoie cuaitci- in the
wluter. The liii'rcatiO filnce 1SS0 is two
liieusaud In Hpltenf hostlle legislation mid
tliocentlnual retuiii current of C'lilniuiien
who liave madn their little Tei limes or nie
going home te die.
Ir ships inake a navy,Chlna has one; but
the Knglish naval ofllcer who recently ro re
sigund his well tialaried olllce of adnilial
et the ChiucMO home Heet wild that the
Celcbtlals nended disdplliui bofeio they
could have a navy, no matter hew innny
ships thty bought. An account of a mu
tiny onboard tlm istcel crulser Xan Sheng
gees far te establish ilia lhigllshmnn's po
sition. The dispatch i Hits us follews:
" Captain Chu Ming l'"u renikcd te allow
the uative BaileiH mere than half par, as
the vossel was at anchor undorgelug 10-
paliM. CnmuioUeifl Wu, with a lU'liiuh lU'liiuh
inent of heldlcrs fietii a fort near by, went
aboard and proceeded te dele out the nail
ors' half pay. The latter, however, foil en
the soldierH and drove them fiem the ves
sel, stabbing tluce of thorn. The aalleia
thou locked up thu commodore and captain
and pioeoodcd te have afubtlve tlnie. They
subsequently lelcisrd the olllcers, and the
commodore caused llllecu of the ilngln.ul ilngln.ul
em te be soul u-shnru aud .summarily dealt
with." Tills probably nurniis that they all
hud their heads chopped oft", for a llltle
thing like that would inake no Housatleu
iu Ctilua.
Tuk .stnte beard of hiulth has iiublisliril
oserlcMol precautionary clrvuhiM for tlie
guldaiice of holds of famlliuH, uliich are
enclosed in a btibvUutlat p.istcheird box on en on
veloimforprciturvalionaud icferiincnln case
ofeinorgeni'y. The ciiculars trcul brltlly
of precautions ng.unt typhoid rover, t.cailet
fover, coiiNiiuiplieii and contagious and
infectious diseavi's, tliocaie of lur.iiitn and
school hygiene. Secretary lluiijauilii I.ce,
of the beanl, will tenvard them en it'celpt
of a two cent stump.
A Colercil CJtrl Inliei-ltH ii I'urtune.
Frem the HI. Leuis iti'imblle.
A little colored girl. accempalniHl by a
tall, gaunt white man. attracted cousiilur ceusiilur cousiilur
able attention at the L'nlen Dojiet Huuilay
nciiiug. 'llieglil wusclad iiut plain,. lot let
ted calico geu n, and worn a Miaw h.it.
The man had en u suit of rnstv Jeans and
was constantly 'aneking u sliiiit cob pipe.
While waiting (Wr the wcsteiu passenger
inini, uie man eugageii m cenvci sallen
with a depot empleye, and altera brief chat
told a most lcmarKable slery, te proe
which he produced evldeuie iu this way of
letters and newspapers clippings. He .said
that his iinuie Miib I.oslle t'nrtnr, and that
thu father of the negie child he hud with
him was tailed Jack Cm ter und was u
tornmrsliixueflils. Tlieclilidis new Ii:
years ufage. Ten cuis age the father et
the child loll Mr. Caller's pl-ice, a small
garden farm near New Orleans, and went
West, llefoie leaving be IiUmiMihI ids
child te Mr. Cuilur's cue. Mr. Carter
took the child out of kindness te the former
slave. Jack Cuter thou loll Hie Suulli.
Aller kne 'king about thcJWest for a mini mini
ber of yearHlie setlled in Deuvcrund open
ed a barber shop. He piehpmcd iu busi
ness, and beguii te Hpoculute Iu ical eutate.
He get bold of a valuable iihve of propert v
while pi Iecs wero low, and w lien he died,
a slieri timoiige, lie u weith Miinetblng
oer 10,000. Ile had net written te
I.eulsiau i during the leu years of bis ab
sence, and wlien his attorney wiote te Mr.
Carter announcing the death ami thu talue
or llie properly which the llttlu negre child
w as te inherit, It was a grcit surprise, lly
his will Jack Carter anneluts his former
mabtcr administrator et Ids w ill und lea es
his tmtlre pieiierly te Ids d.iugbtur. The
child cannot iimlei stand thu great cliimge
tbai lias taken plave In her clicuinMances.
Mr. Cartel Intends tu Uiko her te Denver.
anil, alter tlm iiMiiiljoiuialitles have been
gene through, will hv the pniairtv and
luiurii te LeiiUlauu, w hore be w HI cilucate
the gill in llie best manner.
A Held t bullouue.
I'ieiii the LuloiilennjciilusorLiberi,
JJJitur (IcntuH - Will you plenbe 1h
room In your paper te Ibmuki vhallruee:
I will nhoet any man, whlle or black, lu
this inan'n town, at 25 glawi balls llaxter
Hldk'e rules te irevcrn. Or I will back
I.niiesemn Douglass naln any tortle gl.
Ker iu l'ayetle or MirreunilliiK couiiIIek and
bet getU menev that lie can kIk mere
c.tnvan back tertle-t than any tortle glKKer
ever did gig with a git;.
J. W. MlCi.uih:.
The Man Willi tlm Leng (iun.
(Grccne co. and W. Aa., iiapers plcaie
copy.)
1. S. I lntniidetl te m-iiiI a M" forlelt
with tliUcliallenifc, but forget it.
J, WTMvC.
liilc.
mil.
Sirresnondent of the
Ul writes under date of
age the nrcsldenl aaut te Cen-
ivllh his Indersement, thu reciprocity
Tome of Hecrelary Illalue. On that day
Mr. niaine m ml e what will hornalter be
known as the greatest speech of his life.
Thore wcre net oxreodlng ten persons In
thoHenate appropriation coiiiitiittce room
when hogaveiitterniicolohls views en the
MoKlnley tarlirblll.'
The publle Is indebted te the Herald for
the oxcluslve accotintef Mr. lllalne's sisilr
ing denunciation of the proposed tarltf bill.
It was nntcnnflued totheniigarsclieiliilo,
and leading Hepiibllcau nou.iter.s new ad
mit thai Mr. Hlalne has fievly said that be
was net at all sallslled with thu McKiuley
bill.
He says the itnpublicans had pretnlsetl
the peeple of llie country that If we wero
put In power we would lovlse tlm lurlir.
We did net Kay that we would rcduce It
wborea rodiicllen could be sarely mnde,
but we tiiclllv ielnlMOd tode se, and tbe
peeple nxpeel It. The McKiuley bill In In
crtiase duties iu a number of schedules ; It
ought te reduce tlieui instead of Increasing
them. '
The correspondent of thu CAjlirirc-.eur-nut
In his Washington dispatches of the'
'21th Insl.Hays: ".Senater lllackbiirn did net
glvoeultlie story of what Mr. Ulnlnesalil
before llie appropriation committee of tbe
Hutiale Thursday morning last about the
MoKlnley bill, but hu said te your corre
spondent this morning that Mr. lllalue had
net been iiilaroptnscuted by the press, and
that neither wero the published rojierts of
what lie said exaggerated."
He said: "I noverhiMid a mero earnest
nud emphatic denunciation nf a mreiHiire
than that of Mr. lllalue en the McKiuley
bill. Ile tere It te tallnrHimd warned the
Itenulillcan momhers ofthe committee that
Iflliey i.ihscd the bill Iu Its present shape
the Mwneenils would aiyea;: tU'J i".'JUUty
In ISy'Z. Se li.irne'st anil vigorous was Mr.
lilalue thai be brought his hi Ik hat down
en thu table with crushing fun e te lousld leusld
ulilu damage tu the hat."
On that day also the Millers' convention,
held at Minneapolis, appealed te Mr, lllalue
te knew If It was tiue tliatHpaln proposed
te inake tlieduly en American Heur pro
hibitory. At that time the stain depart
ment was net able te answer the luipiiry,
but Mr. lllalue called attention te tlm fact
that Wesiein congressmen wero demand
ing fioe sugar for the beuellt of the agil
cultural Interests of tbe country.
I have new Information Ireni an elllclal
seu I co that advices lecclvcd here lruiii
Mmlild express isiirauce Unit tlm pto pte pto
pesed Increase of duty upon American
Heur exported te Cuba will be ran led.
The Iiiciuiihe It demanded bv tbe SpmMi
tullleiH, who wish te obtain the Cuban
inaikct, and their arguments aud lulliiouce
ure loperloil te be sireng oneugu in e.iry
the measure against opposition iu the
Certes or in Cuba.
The new rate of duty will he prohlhiteiy
ns regards Heur experts te the island from
the United Slates.
lllsiiuilorNtemlth.it the .Spanish Curies
Is lully acquainted with the magnanimous
intention of the Itepublicau niajeilty in
Congress te admit Cuban Migar liec, but
iiigues that the I'nlted Stales must have
the sugar raised In its colonial possession,
whlle American Heur is net at nil necessaiy
for the suslouanee of Cubans j tliat.Sp.iiii-h
Heur Is Just as nuurlsliiiig, and home in
dustry ought te be protected and pattenlzcd
by I lib Spanish colonies.
T have tlm highest authority for llie state
ment that certain Heiiubllcau leaders iu
the Senate are considering the advisability
ol'bheli'iiig llie lurid' bill for thu remainder
of llie session.
The Itepublicau piegiauiilie is te call up
the federal election hHl, knowing that thu
Democrats will sturdily oppose Its passagu
and llial Ihey will leiualn in continuous
session until the Ith of March next rather
than allow a iiicasuie se oll'cuslve le
them tu become a law. Iu this way the
taillf liill can be clevcily dumped nut of
sight nnd the economic questions therein
Involved forgotten In the paitisau feeling
engendered by u discussion ofthe political
meastiiu.
The continuing puipoe In thus hIioIvIiil hIieIvIiil
thulailtl bill Is te prevent Ihedcucitwhlrh
Mould fellow the less of thu f.'i,000,0iiu of
loveuiio fiem nig.ir and fS,(hH),O0.l nihil nihil
tleiril from the piopesod lediletien ofthe
lob.icee lax lu all about Jill.OOU.OOO per
annum.
It, en the otlier hand, Secretary lllalue's
suggestions ure heeded und thu duly en
sugar restored until icclprec.il lolatiens
can be secured with the eeuntiles i-eull) of
us the absurd specticlu Is pi clouted of u
tin 111 bill aipiailer nf a century after the
close of the war which Incioasesthu duly
abeve the proselit high into.
Ills well known that the Western people
will never agroe te a mcasuie of this char
actor, the mere especially as its only merit
lu their eyes Is that it gives them Iree
as an ellsel le Its material iiieieases iu the
matter of wool, tlnplatc, puilhonwme,
cullery, llax and otlier neecsailea of UTe.
It is fuither htated that Mr. Illalnu'.s
dlllerence with his i.uty aie net eeullned
te the t.i rill', lie has net hciltuled, as I
havoalieady telegraphed jeu, tojexprcss
his dlssatlslactieii with the McKiuley bill
In a number of important p.uticulais, but
he Isulse vehemeiitly opnesod le the pas pas
sage of the national u'octten bill. He docs
net scruple te denounce the iiicasuie as
one calculated tu Atilcanie llie Seuth and
Indirectly react upon the North.
"The Itepublicau paity, " he has icceiit
ly said, " was net ablole pass it furee bill
lllteen years age, when it was much
btienger than il is new, and it Is llie height
ei luliv lealleinpl sucli leglslalieu at this
Inte day. " '
It is net my purpese te indulge iu sensa
tional or oxngerated (.peculations regard
ing Mi. lllalne's future course ; but I hear
it both fiem gentlemen who are deep In
Ills ceiilli'.euce and Hern c!uer politicians
who are net often wiengiii their deduc
tions that tlie becretary'H slay iu 1'ies.bient
Ilariiseu'H cabinet is net likely te continue
long.
Mr. lllalue Is amblliiui of ipproKenting
the censerv.ulN e thought ofthe country and
of bis own pai ty lu uilleulariiK)ii the uu 111
and ether ui'itlerH ufuatiuii.il iuleie-t. He
iMimet ceiisisiently de thisaud leinain a
meiubertit an adininlsti.Ulen whiehiadl
c.illy dilleiH Irein linn, and for this ie.imiii
the predlclleii is lieely inade Unit he will
within iilulet )oned lender his icslgn.i icslgn.i
tleuasa member of llie pietidenl's politi
cal household.
Anether low of llie situation taken by u
eiy prominent Domecr.itlo senator Is the
fellow lug :
"The Itepublicau senators nnd tliom tliem
selvns lu a very uwkw.iid plight. Tiny
hosltate te take up the larilf bill until some
.oil of it compromise or iindersiaiidiiig
can be made with th se ltepublic.in Mina-
uirs w no am iiieiiiieu iu support Secretary
lllaine's lecommcudatleus.
"Ofcourse llie Demecnits would be only
tee willing le avail tliuim-ehes of such uu
ojiertiiull v te di idu their opponents and
ui.ike political cajilial. Feeling uslhey de,
tlie Itepublicau majority are anxious for
any oxeuse te teinixirarllv dreii thu taillf.
They think they have found what thev
need In tint national election bill. Once
engaged iu its consideration they knew llie
Democrats will talk the hPssleu out and as
a ii'sult the tarill bill will be shut out.
"The Republicans can then go te the
country and mv te the prokcted luteicsts:
' We framed a bill gi lug you all you ushed
ler, but the Domecials lllibusteiis'l se much
in the isiusldciiitleii of the election bill
that we wero linablnte nass it. Hut Maud
by us, le-clect a Itepublicau Congress te
keep uii the light ler tmir luteicsts and
we will iass the lull at the coining hcskiuu.
"lu this way they hepu te ateld the
snags uhkh cenfiuiil them. "
Inlldel (ietinaii Clilldruii.
1 iimia Uerlla lA'llcr.
Tlie illstnuee belweeu the classes und
the iiiuvtun U larger in Ueiinaiiy than iu
any country that I linve ever studleil. 1
have wpeken el'the brutality of ihe llerlln
proletariat. The cruelty tewanl children
is painful. They ure be.iten nierellesMy
amid passion and tlie most cruel oaths,
uuilbieuglitup utterly without icllsleus
prly JlcRes, A lady w he linartl 0110 et" theso
children eiirslns wlil te him that It was.
Wicked te swear.
" Wicked, kald the child, tvhat de yeiH
mean by wicked ?
" iminroiauiuKUetra name iu vain,"
hhe wild. '
'J'hu boy laughed and replied : "(JixI'n
inline ju vain I hy (heie In 110 Uetl, "
NO.
Sen n urn os Hid
kh! Turn.
City Journal.
e Congressman Humes," said a
rTeivn politician vesterdav. "was a
o-setiled irentleman. and no ene en-
JjteilaJoKelictlertlian De. Une mManeu
or this was impressed upon my memory.
Heme years age, you will remember, King
Kahikaua or tlie Sandwich Islands, mnde a
tour efthls country. Ilocwiedonii from
Omalia te Kaus.ts City, and alSUJescpli tlie
paiiy was Joined by CengresMiian llurnes,
ler whom the foreign monarch at onee con
ceived a strougadmliatlen, hetli en account
of his slzeand evlal iptalltles. At Kansas
City King Kalukaua was booked for a
Hieei;lit and a very hrlef but excellent ene
had been prepared. An unferMcn ebstacle
toeempllanco with this programme arose,
howevor. Asovery ene knew'B, the dark
Hklnncd M)trntate is addicted te the variety
ercupthitl cheers and also Inebriates, and
the result en this occasion was that when
llie time arrived te prepare for the Kansas
City speech his highness was oblivious te
all inuiulane nihil rs, nud lay lu his berth
ns drunk us the pievcrhlal Hjieclmcu of
nobility.
" What was te be dene? It wouldn't de
net te miike llie speech, and the royal
party wcre at thelr wit's end. Hut at this
Juncture Congressman llurnes eame te tlie
rescue, 'heave It te me, Mid he, 'and I'll
fix It only de as I tell you.
"There was no tltne te be lest, se by
Colonel llurnes Instructions Kalakaiia was
quickly divested or his re.val cestume,
which was promptly denned by the big
Missouri representative Colonel llurnes
Is of dark complexion, qulte se, and he
didn't inake a half bad Sandwich Islander
when he steed arrayed In all llie regal
paraphernalia. Just ns the toilet was
completed the train rolled Inte the union
depot at Kansas City. It was quile dark,
but thore was an Immense creud of people
who hud assembled te seu the Island mon
arch. Wlien Cel. liurnes stepped with
stately tread en the rear platform of llie
Pullman the crowd cheered lustily. The
colonel cast a flurce leek at the mullllude
und then commenced te utter the most
lemiirkable string of Jnigeu I ever heard.
Laugh 7 We all laughed until we wcre
almost dead, but Cel. llurnes remained as
solemn as nu owl. The speech leek im
mensely, and when, with it dignified wave
ofthe hand, thu colonel ceased, his audience
eheered hlui te the echo, and gazed with
iifiuiirMlrfn "af the manly proportions et
the supposed king. 4
"In niajestiu sileucn Colonel llurnes
steed until it moment or two later the train
pulled out, and I suppose there ii'ie peeple
here te this day who llrmly hcliuve they
hcaid King Knl.ikuua talk hi Ids own
language. I'll never forget," concluded
the gentleman, Colonel Hemes' up
iiea rance en that occasion, und I can sce
liim lieiv, when, after rn-onteiliig the car
and sitting lu solemn sileucn for a moment,
he turned te Ids laughing friends and said :
'llevs, don't veu think alter that I'm en
titled te a ill fills ?' "
AVIiiil tlie ricclrlc Hells Hid.
I'rem the Klcctrlcid ltevlew.
In nlniest every railroad ofllclal'sprivale
oflbe siivfrem general m.inagerup -thoie
Isithiiiali pest near the occupants desk
with u tlat-Hiirf iced gutta-percha top, iu
wlilch me Imbedded u dozen or mine little
push-buttons. This is tlie electric call sys
tem. The wires run down through the pest
and branch oil' te tlie olllces of the mieiis
under elfielals, whero they nre nltaclu-l te
electili' bulls or huzera. They aie used by
the iiiaguale te call Ids subordinates te Ids
room w hen their presence is desired.
A few days age u clerk In the general
freight depaitment of ene of the large rail
roads was sent up te llie vice president's
ofllee wllh a bunch ofeeriopondcuco. Hu
was te inake soine explanations, and luitii
mil v cuetiuh. wasseuiiiwh.it embarrassed.
While talking he lested the palm of his
hand en the Hat sin face of the pest, coin cein coin
piessiugii number of the push-buttons. Ile
lelt the little round digits sink under the
weight of his arm, nud the idea tli.it lie had
bluudeied Hashed through his mind. Hu
quickly i emoted his liaud and continued
his explanation.
Moen llie deer enuncd, and llie general
superintendent walked lu, leuieved bis hat
and placed it en top ofthe curtain desk.
Tlie vice prcsldent looked up, astonished
at this piece of Impudence, for be It known
tluiUhe sanctum sanctorum of tlie railroad
high joint is all that they claim for il In the
wav of privacy, and Is net usually upon te
callers without the corcineny of a lennal
announcement by tbe colored boy in uni
form out lu the reception room, unless It
be by an elllclal summoned by a call bell.
While the magnate und Intruder e$ cd eacli
ether the deer opened again and the pur
chasing agent tiipped iu, making a verv
polite and iren-uierchaut sort of bow,'itend
with bis hands resting en his hips te hear
u command from 'his superior. Ile was
Ins. ty lolletveil by theasNlstant from the
ehiel t ngliioer'a ollice, who was the that
le apeak. He approached with led face,
and stammered that thn chief was out en
the line, te whlih tlie vice president re
plied lh.it hn didn't e.tie :i wbere tlie
chief was se long us lie get tlie estimates
en tlie suporstriietlen of the Oall river
luldge lit fciatuiday, as premised.
"lieiitlenimi," speke his high joint, as
lsleus of geld-headed eane ptosentatlons
lilted athwart the crossbeams of his brains,
" 1 don't linden stand."
The deer onened at llilsjunctuie te admit
two mere officials. On their heels was the
colei oil Janitor, with two leather dusters
tlirunl en lop erhlse.irs.ishc had seen the
cleikscairy pencils.
"Yes, sab I" the janitor promptly re
marked, as he mingled lu the group with a
huiilbloceuttnsy, aud mopped the perspira
tion Irem his shining loiehcad with a
chamois skin.
'(.leiitleiuen, " again began llie
iiiesldent, " I have had no notice.
vice
I de
net iindmstand this. 1- -"
"Our bell rang, " timidly ventured thu
assistant from tlie engineering department.
".Se illd initie," 6aidttiegener.il superin
tendent. "And inlne!"
"And initie! "
"And iiiluel"
" An' my gong runged as sheh as yeuh's
ul l be, sah'I" cried tlie janitor.
"Theio is eellalnly u mistake some
where, leinarked the" high joint. I have
rang no bulls this afternoon for any of you. "
The crowd dispersed.
Nobody hail noticed tlie licight cleik,
who hloe'il motionless with his I'ace pile as
death. Ile alone could explain, but he
didn't. The vice piesideut touched a
button, called in the supeilutendciit et
telegiaph und instructed 111 i it te emuiiIuu
the wins. Kloveuliuudicd efet of Untiring
was taken upiiiid replaced, lout clcctiiclaiis
wuiktsl tlnee days each te discover what
they afterwaids. repoiled did net exist.
Hut the Height cleik was ilium.
M2W N'OSi:rOH )I.D.
Ittuuai-kable OiiuraUmisilccesf ully ler-
rermi'd liy n Hindoe lleetur.
rrem the Louden THtgrupli
III an out-eftlio .av corner of India, 111
Kattyuar, a Hindoe ilocter, Trlbliewiiuilas
.Metreliuml Shah, 1.. M., lias during the
last Ms; .vimih been carrvlliKen nhiiceei.sien
of operations iu rhineplasty, or the icnow icnew
Ihk "f noei, such us preb.ililv no otlier
medical pr.iclitleuur in the world has ever
had thoeppoitiiuity of attempting;
The stale of JuuaKatdli, whme tho.-e in
lore itliiK operations have been perferiucil,
is notorious for the cutting oil of noses,
the inactlce belng adopted both by Jealous
husbands us u punishment for their wives,
and by Miver.il tilbes, of whom the
Jlokmhlsiire the worst, as a maik of vun vun vun
ue.iucoeii their enemies. Dr. Tribhewund.is
has for some ears been In iharge of the
Central hospital at Juurgadli, whoie he
ban eari led en the duties of medical etlleer,
as well as Mirueen general for the state,
with much ability j and In a book uveutly
published he given the re-tilt of leO uper.i uper.i
tieiihin ihlnepliisty ttliith hu has .success
fully performed.
Iu cutting off the nese 11 razor, a Umf, a
sickle, era' ht enl Is used, and according
te llie sharpness of the iiistiumei't the cut
is a clean 01 u tugged ene. The operation
id rhineplasty unlet according le the
nnluteut the wound, and its success de
pends ery much mi the iiuulity of the
original nose-that is te say, whether it
was mostly bone or cartilage! A se It uose
is the most e.isilv replaced. Dr. Tribhow Tribhew
iiudas performs hlsoperatieiis bv meet lug
a Map ul skin Irem the forehead or check
ofthe patient, and uniting this with the
help et siituieH te the it'imiluliig portion of
the mutilated uee until the junction Is
complete.
The patients are pill under tie.itinent
from one te three weeks, and In most In
stances all traces of dlsllgiireiueut appear
te have been remeved.
m
Eure leeu fat Mini.
A filctid of inlne ntllieted with obesity
went te a celebrated physician a fmv days
age aud asked him font list of things tilth Ii
he ought and ought net te eat If he w ulunl
tu leducehu weight. Tlie doctor Mil luui
I:
fns,
caf-
lleur.
rstilns.
Silta, thu-
ire. miirar.
sir or barlbv.
ITd ether spark
malt liuuers.
sine Miitltry and
artichokes, but-
lead, tousled bread.
Ichicery, cream In
cucumbers, ilande-
mushrooms, young
Inach. mi routs, snuash.
v berries und raspborrles,
FtouiHleeii. water-cresses.
May drink Spirits, milk, tea and coffee.
llcnry'nlail.'elii Idaho.
One ofthe most piutiiiusqiiennd remark remark
nble bodies of water in the world Is
Ilenry'alakeln Idaho. It Is sltualed en
tlie diiniM ofthe continent iu a depression
in the Hecky Mountains called Targee's
Pass. It has uu ana of fort square miles,
and all around It rlse snow-capped peaks,
some of them being the highest of the
continent's backbone. In the lake Is a
floating Island about 300 feet in diameter.
It has for Its basis a mat of toots se dense
that It supports large trees and a heavy
growth of undcrbush. These roots are
covered with i-everal feet of rich soil. The
surface Is solid enough te support the
weight of a liorse any where, and thurn are
places wbere a house could be built. The
wind blown the Island about the lake, and
It seldom remains twenty-four hours lu
thn Mine place.
A OltCAT EPITAPH.
Tlie Werk or Une Missionary Summed
Up lu a ntence.
Krein the Aini!rlcnn Uoek-Mnkcr.
Ill a pretty church en Anleteum, une of
the loyalty Islands, or New Hebrides, is it
tahlet erected by grateful natives te their
missionary, Jehn Ooddle. On this tablet
Is inscribed iu thelr language the follow fellow follew
ing: When he landed
In ISIS
thcre were no Christians hern,
nnd when he left
tbcic were no lieatbcn.
- . -'"
Y-: "'iferTHN's Cocea " llest and does
Knrthcst."
Illccsl Vouel'eod
If yen mint te be heidlhy. Hew can you If
your tcclli refuse In de their work? (Jet them
put In order by skilled dentists, and ue K0Z0
DONT te keep them rl?ht. SOZODONT is the
best preparation fur llic tceth.
lU'iinieuD.
-klioieuh Bintvicia wii.i
Hi: HELD
Sunday, lu
.X, iii i lie loiiewuiKcuiircucs euaunnav. in
e mernlne at llUO. In llie cvenlnent 7:15. Bun-
dny school at 1:45 P. iu. When the hour Is dif
ferent ItlJ especially noted :
New Cllt'ucn. Services nnd Uunday school
te-morrow morning at the usual hour, In Leiidj's
bullilliiK, Ne. 10 North Queen street.
uivini: service en Hiinday morning In the
lleckltiid street school building nt 105 o'clock.
Sunday school at 'I p.m.
CVAnaKMCAf I'lnl Church. Kcv. 1'. V.
I.clir, pastor. Cicriniin lu the mernlu;. Simday
school at On. in.
Hr. hrEi'llF.N'e I.UTlitaAN Cerner of Uukc
nnd CUurch street", Kcv. 12. Melnter, pastor.
ItEi'eiiMrn Hr. l.UKK's AInrlettii avenue,
Hev. Win. 1'. I.lchlltcr, pastor. Sunday school
ut U n. in.
aiiACK LVTlliaiAN. Ilev. C.I2. Haupt, pastor.
Services mernlus nnd cwmiIiik. Siinuny school
ut Uu. in. l2vciiliiM.rlceut t):.T0p. tn.
12VANOELICAI. l.UrillUEAH N1TSDAT SCUOOI.
of LMMANUKf North Hue near Walnut at !t
a. m.
WkstkiuOI. 12. Ciiuncti. Itev. C. C. Clark,
pastor. Class uiiellng at :30 u. in. Sunday
school at l:4."i p. m.
First Ubieumku. Hev. J. M. Tllrel, I). I).,
f'.isier. services in-intirrtiw nieniiUK unit even
iir, Siunliiy school nttla. m.
Ul.ivirr Uaitist CllClicil I-2ast Vine near
Uiikestiett. Itev. M. l'rayuc, iasler. Sunday
c.aii.iil ut l it it.. PrfifiMtliiLr 111 I li mnriilnfr liv-
llcv. W. r. King, and In the nvciilng there will
be n Keng sert lee, ut which Mr. Ytm-1'heu-I.ee,
et N. Y will mldrcss the Chluauicn or this city
In their own laiiEiingc.
'i'r.isiTY Lvtiikiian. Itev. C. U Fry, pastor.
Kuiiilay school nt (la. in. 12(.ultijf sermon te
the lilcli school graduates.
CHUiicil ok Ueu Cerner of 1'ilncc und Or
nnKC Kev. .f. H. I2stcrllnc, pastor. Sunday
acliiMil nt 11:15 a. iu.
Pkltsciii: IlKfenMSr. Johannes KtncnER
Cerner of Orange nnd Mulberry streets. Serlce
hi llic Geriium Innguage from 0.JO te 10:tin. in.
nnd from A te 7:13 p. m. Sunday school from
12: 0 tel:i,p, in.
Sr. Jehn's Lutheran Kev. B. r. Allemnn,
I). 1)., pastor. Services at lln.in. In Utrniuu
llpreruicd chinch, corner or Oinngennd Jlul
bciry street. Sunday school ntst. Jehn's nt
s:Iju. ui nnd ut tiulwuld Meiuerhd Mission
ut 2 p. in
I'lllMllYTKRIAK MUMOIUAI. ClIUllCH Seuth
tlueeii street, Themas Thompson, D. 1)., pastor.
Sunday school at On. in.
12VAN01.MCAT. Cllimcit. Key. ll.D. Albright,
pastor. Sunday fcchoel (it 11:15 u. in.
Ciiuist l.UTiinitAN. Kcv. 12. 1.. Keed, pastor.
Sunday school ul9n. m.
l'iilnili:i'.lAK. Kq. J. Y. Mitchell, V. D.
pastor.
ST. l'.vui.'s M. 12. CHL'r.cit Kcv. 12. C. Yerke,
juibler. 9 a. m. class. Siuidnv school at a.
in. Karly pmyer Rervlce at O.UO p. m. Evening
kervice in uwu p. in.
Mea.vviAN. ltev, J. Max llurk, U, D., pastor.
Litany nud fcrnien ; 0 u. in. Sunday school.
UNirLii llui.niiiKN in cuuisr, covenant.
West Orange and Concord street. ltev. C. W.
Hauler, piuter. Sunday school nt 0 n. m.
1'r.iUe hei vice nt 7:1 p. in.
ST. James' JCncr.cu-12. Ornnge nnd North
Duke sticet. Su. in. morning pin.tcr; lO.iOn.
in. sermon with icrvlce of nrdmallen te the
priesthood; 0.15p.m. evensong; On. lu. Sunday
school.
St. 1avi.'s ItEFORMED Itev. J. W.Meinbigcr,
pastor. Siuidnv school utOn. m.
I'Jltsr M. 12. UliURCll Itev. S. M. Vernen, I).
I)., pastor. Sunday school at 0 a m. Ne
etenlng service
KTIIAWUCIlltY STREET A. M. 12. CjIl'llCII.
Trenching at 10.30 a. in. and 8 p. m. Siiuduy
fciheul at p. in. Kev. H. A. Cromartle, pastor.
T7-AN ilOUTEN'S COCOA.
THX STANDARD COCOA OF EUItOl'i:
Tlllil'O.MIXii t)XI2 OK AMURICA.
Van Heuteu's a.s fifty per ctnt. mure
of the lloih-feriuiug elenieuts of cocoa
than is obtained by the bet processes of
ether nitiniifacturerp.
Van Heuten's
Cocea
" Best and Gees Farthest."
Dectni-s and iiiinlysU of the highest
standing nil evei tlie world, certify te
this immense aving, and by Van Ilor Iler
ix.n's special process eity can tliisle
uttiiiued.
a-Van llel'Ti.s's Cocea ("once tried, nl
tas uscil "1 pertes'.es tlic nient ailtuutnBe of
lc Ins no Injurious ctfects en the nervous sys
tem. Ne wonder, therefore, that lu nil parts of
the wertil, tills uiifidoi-'jCecou Is recommended
by medical men, Instead of ten and coffee or
ether cocoas or chocolates, for dally use by
children or adults, halcnnd sick, rich nud peer.
A k for VanHei'TEn's and fuA no eiAit.
mui-."i-lyds.,Tu,S ill)
CAI.IFOItNlA.
H.flal Pari
rtlen. beml-ineulbly. TeurUt
stu'pliiu cars. Cheap rales. Southern PaclIIcCe.
Addiis-, 12. HAWLEY, Asslstnnt General
Tiatlle .Mnn.ijfer. SI I llre-ulta, Netv Yerk;
It. J. SMITH, Aiti'iil, I'JS.JH SL. Phllit.
auli-lytUt.iir
-VrOTICElSHEllEIIY GIVEN THAT THE
i follett Ine described city bend ure called
lu for the SI11I-.I111; Fund of the Usne authnrlzed
by ordinance nppmted March .1. A. IL. lsSl.iind
nmcudcit by oidluance uppretcd March ..'.
1S81. te refund f.1W,riil of the Indebtedness of
tin city or i-ininstcr. l'.i., at I x;r cent.
Ofthe scries or tltc te twenty e,tr6, ih
Nes. 8. land 19 of one Iheuvaiid dellnrseach ,
Niw. '.IJ. a. W.eT, W, a.), ID, ill, 'II, Us, W, VM, IJ7 et
live hundred each ; and Ne-, s.1, M.M, Nl, s7ef
one luiuOusl dollars ouch. The abete inini
bcnsl bends will be preenled for paiuentat
the mil ur' olllce after July 1,110. Intcivst
tt 111 vtnisp en that date.
RUllKItT CLAIIK, Mayer.
Jniieia-TliAstH)iill
MA YOlt S PitOCLAM ATION.
Netice l hereby t;lten that the ordi
nance of the City of Liin-;i-.ler "for pri'tentliiB
accltleiits by tire and the b"tter preserMitlen of
order In the cit ' will be strictly enforced
n.alnut nil reiurlrlniii;un, pistols and ether
llrearm. erscPlns, c.tMlui;, tlirewlna or tlilus;
chat' n or ether ilrewerks epcnitluu In it slmi
l.ir iiiiiiincr ihirliij; the celebration of the com.
I112 Fourtnef July.
Th" police 1 if l he ell are herein lu.lrint'd
1 1 !,ri. st mil iMiNiii d It le 1 In M.li.ltu. alit
..1 ivi. KUllKIU CI.AitK.
ieJt),Nl .'.e Majer
pvUFl Y'ri rUKEMAW.
Summer Hints.
? tEidianiit.) "
PoneCtaxthoytcmwltlianycxceit.
Avoid draushtJf (whether of air or lec-water)
when crlriug prvfuMly.
Iteinember ttiitl the heat Is dcbllltatlnc In
effect etul that llic liroferrt-s tnul be sustained.
lmv moderately Im ttic water cooler. Urlnk
slowly, lu Miiall iunnttllcs and net freqiienlly.
Itciuember that when persjilriui;, you nre lia
ble te catch a chill by siltlden cliangd of tem
perature. A Hummer cold Is mure annoying
than n Winter one.
When you feci tlie weakening cflectef llie
beat, talte n drink of pure whlnkcy In waUr.
It Is wonderful what a licalthral and mistnlnlng
effect It will have.
llcmrinber that only pure whiskey should
under any clrcumstnnrei be ucd. The whiskey
tthlchhas the lilghcsl KUindlng and bvsticc bvsticc bvsticc
ommendatlens 1 Duffy's l'ure Malt. (S)
Jl'atteimthcr'0.
rmi.ADEi.t'HU, Saturday, June 28, ISW.
Men's Black and Blue Serge
Suits, $ie, $12, $15, and $18.
Judge by the $18 kind skele skele
ten throughout, easy, airy,
dressy. We hear of precisely
the same Suit outside at $22.50.
Take time te be fitted in one
el the broken-size Serge Suits
and you save -3 te $6 en our
prices maybe twice that en
the cost in ether stores.
All the regular styles of
warm - weather Clethine of
course.
$4 will get for the 8 te 1 5-year-old
boy a plain Jacket
Suit worth $6.50 te $8.
Beys' All-wool Short Trous
ers for as little as 65c, better at
85c. $1, $1.25, $1.50. Ask te
see the $1.25 kind.
Near Thirteenth nnd Market streets corner.
You'll be surprised te see
hew little ice is needed te keep
the Puritan Refrigerator near a
zero temperature in the hottest
weather.
Uprights, $12.75 te $60.
Sideboards, '$12 te $40.
Ice Chests, $4.50 te $20.
basement, northwest of centre.
" An Umbrella for a Gentle
man." Best grown pimento
handles, - Fex's new primus
frames, close rolling, long wear
ing silk, $3.75.
Chestnut street front of thu store.
Of all the modest priced
Trunks, Ne. 71, has the mer
riest smile for baggage smash
ers. Streng frame, well cov
ered, combination lock, extra
heavy catches, wooden cleats,
steel clamps, and three strap
hinges. A sightly trunk, tee,
and only $6 te $10 for 28 te
36 .inch sizes. Of course The
atrical Trunks ($10 te $14) are
stronger, se are Sele Leather
Trunks.
They are all here and a room
full mere, including :
Sarategas, S3J0 te S17.
steamer 'trunks up tetlO.
IlasketTiunks, $21, 2a, S.'C.
llnsket Steamer Trunks, JH.25 up.
Jehn Wanamaker.
(Klothtne.
"A rYEKS i HATHFON.
AN ATTRACTIVE LINE
OF
SUMMER
CLOTHING
AT
HKASON'ABLB I'ltlCKS l'Oll YOUK
lxsrncneN.
Men's Thin Coats and Vests
FROM 81 25 10 87 Ml.
Handsome In Styleund Celer and substantial)
JIndc. Just such ns you'll want for
Het Wcnlher.
In Our Custenl Department
We Aie SheivliiK an Unusually Ilanibeiue
Line of
Summer Suiting, in Serges.
Prlc, Jls. 5M le S2'. Coleit, lllue nud Illack.
Such (reeds at tlice prices nre nire.
Myers & Reithven,
LI2ADINO LANCASTEIl CLOTH1EUS,
NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET.
y-nl.ii lllte.N.E. LlOlJIli
OLD HltO.N.F.
iVMI SIZING
ir ferslenin work, at JOHN IlllaT'S, 2:1.1 K-ist
211.1 K-i
Iii7-tfd
Fulton street.
i.tOlt llllll, bit-, Ilimi.D.MAL, lAUCl.Alt,
' Vertical, Portable. C Under. Marine, of
uiiy slie or lietvcr, of Hie best mnterlnl nnd
terkmuni.hlp, gote JOHN UESl'.llJJ East Fill-
t in street.
1117-tfil
"VINCO CHEWING TOHACCe-
VINCO
.IWTJtA '.V.'i
CHEWING
TOBACCO.
This stiiiiilanl Ilraud of Plus Tobacco l ac ac ac
knowlcdcedtebethebcst chew nud the largest
pits-.) for the money In the murUet. Vince tin
tngenrtichlump. lt extensive tnla for many
yeariiliiis csMblUhed Its reputntlen. There Is
nothing better. Try It. Fer side by dealers and
gretcrn.
1S90-
BprllsWleoile'tliittr
SfliBCtUtWCSUB.
1AHIIY IN mietr ntiviT eilinmll
J . Hiimreerpd Dar Iren. Deuble Helliied Irer
iiurucns itivct lien, lllvcls, Hut nnd Cel
t.iiiMiMKVi.L''l 7ni. irrni - A te Ne. 18, m
JOHN IIKsrs. .s Ent Fulton street. mT-Ud
-pACKINOR, AS FOI.Um'R I IllUtOO. KOI
J Htcniu nnd Hydraulic I'apklnit.AstMsitltetH
Wexen and kk I'iwkln, Hemp lMrklng, Ai
if.-p.vf-..iii 4iui..u. .iMiTAiin 14'iiietii, Asnesiv
Hhciithlnz, (Jinn raet'nc.cjum ltlnrrWkti
OiiUKi'ii, l'iiunUae t'aeklii;, lt(il's Patent At
lxie, I.lnrsl Ms'tleual J'iie Cever, ittJOMa
IHX'rrt,:rcir.ilKiiltenlrcct. Ui7-ird1
17011 lIOKIZONTAIi STATIONARY Eli
1 glnet from 2 te Sli lieriP-iMiM cr, nud Vert
cal KiiRlnn from 2 tela berse-iHiuer, you wll
llniltliciii at juii ni,ii , ifti Ktst Fult
streeu
17OllTIIi: I1KST HOT AIll Kt'ltNACB I
JU tlicmarkci, go leauii.-s i!Kt,T, im En
Villi nr fcfpail mT.IM
h'ulten street.
m7-tfdl
X
j-li. I.HOI ai..'.. . j- . . a a.j. ..viaa
' nlaln nnd icslticlng. UP ten-Inch dlametcl
mitt t t wr flitter i.tlit. Uli-l-luflu ftrvt-fl
Inlleable Klttlinrs. Hansus. I'lnnae Union!
Manifold", American thilens. lube Support!
iinngerd, rienruntt t.eiung r:mcs. gotejuna
UEsrs.:i.n FjisI Fulton Mrisd. m7-tfdl
"TTtOIt HOLTS, LAO SCKKWS, HKTHUKEWl
i' siinre nun jicxngeii MH, theso goeos 1
Bleck, ut JOHN UUSTS. SB Kant Fulton stree
m7-tfd
TnOKAMKIIICANHtailTKEKTll'YI.INn!
Jj Lubrlcnters. ainfseil Cups for llenrln
you can get them at JOHN
Fulton street.
ilEMT'S. 3.H
m7-tfdl
17IOItUOILEIl1UIU:UltU8!ir2H, 8TILL80
1'ipe Wrenches.I'lncnndMniikev Wrenrhi
combined. Files. Oil Cans, etc, go te JOHI
UEST, 3-M Lkist FiUleii street. m7-Udl
f
hi
AHTICUIiAIt ATTENTION 1'AIIl
Medel .Miiklntr, l'nttcrns, Drawings n
ue l'rlnts, nt prices reasonable, at JOJ
WIW, S.3 East Fulton street. m7.lfi
lllue
JOHI
11 EST
trdi
S1
TEAM it EAT IS THECOMINO HEAT Kel
iiieuii MiccesHiuuv tisea mm imnfirrii v
' . "... -. ; -- -.1 -
IIWCUIIIIIS. CIllircilCM. kellenl lintift.ni. t.
nee. When you rontemplnten chance call
uujjii ruvacniuilj uatil enu UUIiaiTa
JOHN IIIXT, who Hill clve you n Kutlsfnctei
Jeb, atn fair price. ni7-tld
IDUMl'S, 110ILEKS. MININO.CF.NTIIIFl
m kiii nun Mcem i-uiiiiw, ei any capacuy, i
JOHN HINT'S. S I2ast Fulton street. m7-tfd
TJADIATOIlft, OK ANY MAKE Oil 1)1
XX vlen.ciiii bofiirnUhedntreasennblerlifiirtl
byJOHNUUST.au Euktl'iilten Mrcct. m7-t
-T7I0K CASTINOS, IKON OK 11KASS, LIOH
or iieitvy, ai meri notice, go leJUIli
1IEST.KI3 East Fulton street. m7-tfd
OA ifr FEET OF l'H'E. FltOM
J,JJJ Inch te 0 inch diameter, ti
sale ut it low llirure. and the entv house In til
city wlthnplH!Culllni; machine, cutting up
niiicii fiuiiiicier, iujuii.x iili a,;u.iiaHi hiu
ten street.
m7-tfd
ri1ANKSFOKWATEK.OILS.ACIl) OK (3A
JL of any shape or capacity, ut fair price, a
te JOHNHI2sr.::l Knist Fulton street. m7-tl
ITtOK PULLEYS, SHAFTING, COM
Ilniigers, (,'liilnp boxes, Couplings,
... imtu rti-.Jp i;-i i-.e. 1.-..0.... .. ? '
lah:
etc., d
.iruwa... ... ....1. ,- itll.lll Bll
iny-t
cvvw.milum. iiaiiic Jiii.t.s. rnti Mii.r.n
O leather Hellers, Tnn Flickers. Triple Heril
i imriN ..inini); unit iiiiiiif jiaciiinery.
JOHN JlEST'H. ft Hist Fulton street. 117.1
T7I0K STEAM OAIK112H, HIGH OH LO
JL) Pressure, Water (hinges, (Inuge Ceck
Weed Wheels or Weighted, Giats Tube
uisnes, .-'ypuonsieroiCHin liauces, Cylliuli
Oilers Plain, Water Gauce Columns. cK-ks ft
Steain Gauges, cull en JOHN HEST, SO En
Fuuensiresu in7-tfd
ITiiiE nmcKs, rntn clay, at lem
jj lisures, goteJOHN llliST, 3.U East Full
street,
1117-trd
t
-VITIUTE COTTON
WASTE. COPPEI1 H
TV the pound, 10c
In lets of 10 neiinds 1
ever, ec. n Keeus uciieree 10 any part 01 u
city Free. Call en JOHN HEST, Ne, Xa En:
Fulton strent. inT.ld
I
F IN WANT OF Hit ASS OK IKON STOI
Cix'ks. Asbestiw Packed thicks. Pet 11111: UV
ecks. Let er Cocks. Swlmr Joints, call and ed
them, or send sour order by mall, te JOllJ
UES'J', SSi E.ist Fulton street. ni7.tfd t
tHKIlltY llItANDY HLAY.MAKKK'S SIS
V pcrler Cherry llrundy for Dlarrhuui nn,1
summer 1.0111 piutnu
SI12AKTKIN(!ST..
H.K.SLAY.MAK12Ii,Agt.l
ITlVEHY DAYACIIKAI'DAY
Xh AT Ui2INllOU)U
1j
A PAltlllSIL'NN12
Negligee Shirt,
AT KKISJIAN'S.
TASS ALK, WHITr. LA1JLI
AN'D GUI
XJ KI2Ssl.t.XblOL,l
EUJiAST KINO STllKCT.
STI2NOGUAPHY AND TYPI2WHITING.
Netv chin new feiniln; lu steneRrnph
toepen July I. Typewiltlng tutiRlit en Hei
SiiKten mm lest macluncit. Stiiilentscun rest
tcr ut any tliin, ns the Instruction Is lndlvii
ual. Fer terms, etc.. call en
JII.--SM. A.DA1L12Y.
Ne. te North Duke St.
Hnh.leniaiil.aw llulldlng. Je'Jt-ltvd
1T12CF.IV12D nittKCT FltOM NAPA VAI
XV ley Wine Ce.. California, superior Zlnfni
net ui.nei, uiunaci uuu 1 reiiiu,'nan tvuie;
lie: msi 11a men t lee is very ucllcute mm a it
liciuust utaies- w 1110.
";J HAST KING KTItr.m'. CITY
H. I2.SLAYMAKKK.AEt.
T.N FIn:,TI2N,TWENTY-ITVI2 AND F1FT
L I Ollllll 1-llCKUlfCS.
LANCASTEtt CHEMICAL COMPANY
LAWN ENHICHEU.
Sold evcrytvhere.
VTEW
C
X.
Neckties aud Pins,
AT EIUHMAN'S.
T3 ALTIMOItE MUTUA I. AID SOCIETY.
J llenulrcs several competent nnd trus
tterthy men of Kcntlcniiinly upncamiirn te ut.
114 vmvts lIJU tliu lilt 11 111 II1TI niuun,
W.J. UAUNhTT.
JeG-tfd HO lint Kirn; St., Lancaster, Pa.
OONTKELL.VCOCHP.ANE'S DLM1LIN AN1
V7 llel In st e nicer Ale. The t cry best Glnge
.ie iiiiperieii 10 tne i'..
2j EAST KING SIHEET, CITY,
II. E.SLAYMAKEIL Agt.
"IlfllirE
SHIRTS
Ne. 12 West KliiKSL.Oppodte Coepcr'liousi I
-AltUIAGES.
Doersom Carriage Works'
FINE CAIUlIAtiES, 11UGGIES,
piirieNs, MAiticirr wagons, etc.
A l'lallerm IlumcKs Wacon ; also, Sccenqi
Hnnd MiC'.ill Wnsrens
, Jtiiup-scul carriage
und lliiKs'tcs nil! bu sold
ut usteulshlu le
prlccs.nl llie
DOERSOM CARRIAGE WORKS,
Cemer of Duke nnd Vine Streets (fermerP
K.. ..!.. ..I. ff Mll.t 1
19-lydAtvlt GEO. S. NOHDECK, Prep,
"VrOl'ICE TO IlfllDGE IHULDEIIS-HHW!
i for the election or u treivlcn brlitcencres
tlie Octornre creek ut Weed s Ferd tie. beltveei
the counties of I jinenster nud I lictcr, wllltii
lccelved nt the oltleo of the Commlsslener-i
Umcistcr, Pa., until 10 11 clock 011 'JhursdaJ
morning, July 'Jl.
Proposals fei superslructurc and lunsenrl
t 111 be rcccltcd fcepnrutel or combined.
Specltlcutieii for masonry may he had utth
Coiumlsj.leutr'. Olllce In laiicasl r and Vcs(
Chester,
lly order of 1
THE JOINT I10ARD! COMMISSIONERS
JcaJ-CtdAttld
TNnn2COUHT (TT- Te.M.MON1,LI2AH ei
1 ijuiPMslfr f eunti . Nfilli " Is liereliv iltei
that an application tt 111 be maileln safd Cour
nu .Monday, July II, 1VA), ut 10 o'clock a 111
and under the Corporation Act of April 2D, 1871
and the supplement then te, by Harrys tell
Andrew Steil, Ames 11. Winters, Chrisltail
Sclint7 and Jehn Stell, for the charier or an Ink
teuded Corporal Ien te be called "'i he Mvtliur
diet EpUcesil Church, of 1 lerln, lemcastei
comity, l'eniiyltaiiia. ' The character mill
object of which Is the worship e; AllnlElity tler
according te the Disclpiint of s.d(l Mcthedls.
Church In llie Culled SUib -, and for these nr
pees te hate. pesesn and 1 uK't dl the rights'
bent-tun nt.d iiritllems cenlcired bt the sale.
Act and Its supplement!'.
A. P. HlisTl- IT1 11
N. FRANKLIN II I L.
juutll-Std. solhilers, 1
ltUNKENNESsT, .
I.bJl'Oltll M'ir.
In All the World there Is but One I ure.
ii iiuviv cni.DI'.N Sl'l.f II If.
int. ".."' - --.-.
It can he clt I'll tn n cup of enlUcur tta or In
i.rllKlwnf Fneil. ttllbeullhc kllOttlldst Of Illd
patient, If nectssjiry t It Is iib-.ih.iel hnrniietfl
and will illcct u jiuriiuuieut .mil npeeilj cure)'
tthtther the patient U a in de nit diuikereit
nu ulcohellc trrei-k. IT MlHlKMD), Il
iipcmtcs m ipilelly and ttnh such icrhilnty
thiittbe putieiil unileivtMs no Mimiitciilencu,
and ere he lu unare. hlstuiiuih Ic rL-furiiiatleu Is
t llecicu. n pace mieit 01 p.iriicul.irs iree,
ClIAf. A. LOCIIF.lt. DrussUt.
Nu. 14 h.i-l K1111; M., Ijinc
aster. Pa
ecijs etK'-i 1 n.vf
N(iLiri'ULE!JUi.K l-AHSt.
SXORWl KING (2161.)
P. ECO It II 2:.
Sired bv lln" MpiIIuiu. ii'' of'flpeireriiiersji j
from 2:11'-, iu. u. D11111 rn eh In AlexJ I
Ulllicr s .e1 .11.111, sire nl 1 lu . I 4 A te
'leriusfei spiuiKs. , ,. 1 " IK't' tJQ fa u foal,
F"i tulnfl.1:. I, tllfi, hi .1 Iher luf i.'unttliiu,
address p Wlhl.O, FNeLE,
apil:',iudiv iJaiUtW, '(i
'U
,ii.,
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