Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 05, 1890, Image 2

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YS, DAILY IWTELUGENCER-I'ubllshesl
mrrdVln the year, but Sunday. Served
by carrier In this city and surrounding
towns at ten cent is week. By mall five dol
lars year In advance; SO cents a month.
U? tmUCLY INTELMOKNOKIt One dollar and
l fly cent a year, I n advance.
, Mfyrtrwn Rr.nanninrna nmit hv ehpck
or pwtefflce order, and where neither of
' (Mm cam be procured send In a reglitered
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LAHOABTEB. PA., July 5, 1890.
The 5cw States.
KJ. 4UUI.-UUUUy.IinB IIUUIIIUI lUll',lUllvni.
; ii w nei raticu ei n suite, urn cueugu w
'-&, witlsfy the object of it creation, which
eems slrunlv te lirive been an increase
EA-ln the number of Rcnubllcan United
tt BUtes senators. Some half dozen state,
W mam np Iaam ItiivA Intuit ltfn niiitiiifiic-
iXltarcd for this iiurixre, and yet Senater
l.&jBdmuuus la reported te iiave aiitHicu
?i thanllipr ilnv In the, Semite "te Oil r
&J diminishing numbers,1' when speaking
fa? of the Eenubllcau band. This nlnn of
V making Republican senators Is se very
Spit easily accomplished when the legislHtuie
yp mnu presiucni are Heiniuncniis, him n
has been quite tee much of a temptation
for the Itepiibllcau leaders te with
stand. In fact they never feel
the least disposition te resist it. It nevcr
occurs te them te hesitate when a party
advantage is te be gained. Utah would
be a state if Utah was reliably Republi
can. It has an elder and largur com
munity than! the fledgeling thathave
Just been admitted te statehood without
any population te sjicnk of, and se peer
a? te be unable te pay tue expenses of
their new dignity.
They would net, in truth, want te be
elected Inte states but for the advertise
ment it is te them and the elation of
feeling that they are as big in the Senate
as jSew Yerk; and net even with such in
ducement would they rush Inte state
hood if it was net for the fellows who
waut te be senator and ofllccheldcrs
and who hurry the tiling along.
It is a great Inducement te aspiring
yjsi youth te seek the territories that they
Rg offer such glittering political prize.
When a population less tliun that of
sV Lancaster eeuniy, spread ever a barren
waste thinner than ever melneses was
spread upon the bread of the motherless
tfal child, Is assigned n pairef United States
senators and a representative, bcslde a
$ktttl complement of state efliccrs, It is
j WWJT HVU 1111? tUIMJIltlllUll UUCICM lF (111-
A.snslcyrnMnn. mill tsnefa1lv svnnn rai-flll.
SCnl? -..Pm- -""-. ...... ......I........ ,. a...... .-...
if cates of character are net required from
&. iu luta'.i.i-t. juuiu is uiiiiuu Dims;?.
jHSjte Senater Sanders, of Mentuuu. who lied
VjL te Mentana from an Ohie Biiuriir'a w&r-
etjf rant for forgery, and renchcu his present
IgA nigh estate without a murmur of ebjec-
1 tien. Te be sure he get It by cheating
the Democrats, but that is net te his
discredit among his present associates in
the leadership of the Republican party.
ErwJf t ui' svuiu many niuiu wriiuiries
EH5 remaining te be transformed into- I'e-
publlcautates there inlt;!.t be a Sentite
jMjvexcccuing iiicnetrce m meniucrs, seeing
(t'W niat two senators and nut ene rcprcsen rcprcsen
Jrltatlve is the allotment of these baby
tesstatcs. Fortunately for the senatorial
fei dlgulty, there are but ene or two tcrrl
E&tHirics left. The present Congress pre-
w'pases te clcau ui) all the avallable Re-
fe publican territorial material. Utah,
'V ' jSftW Afiartn mill A .l.niin ma .nn !
'wii 'iVAiui m 4kit.iiu uiu mil im
moral and Dcmecratlu te be worthy of
stateship in the Federal Union.
But he who laughs last laughs best ;
and It Is a matter for serious retlectieu
for our hasty Itepubllcau legisla
ture whether thrsc great territories
that they are erecting into states with
sparse populations may net speedily
grew into Democratic states. That is
the present outlook ; and the undertak
ing te nil up the United States Senate
with Republican stud from newly
made states premises te llzzle out with
the first installment of senators ; leav
ing that aged and acrid Republican, Sen
ior Edmunds, with yearly cause te
mourn the diminishing number of He
publican senators, uijtil they wither
away te a thinness that may rival that
Of Senater Evarts' political fame and
physical corporation.
The silver bill seems te sound a Re
publican knell In the new states with
Which the tariff bill chimes. Theio Is
net n Republican idea that has u geed
tlaver iu a Recky meuutalu state, ami
when the immigrant becomes acclimated
te thcineuntalu political atmosphere he
will have a cold baud for Republican
politics. AVhile the politicians of that
party are se busy scheming te maintain
its supremacy with stolen anchors, it
behooves them te pay mere heed te the
anchorage ground.
After the Fourth.
The glorious Fourth of July of Ib'JO Is
martlaled with the days gene by. Once
mere the toy eaunen, tlie firecracker
and the two-dollar revolver have accom
plished their grand aunual carnage, and
the great Amerlcau small boy nurses
his wounds and powder burns with
bland smiles of imaginary but subllme
delight. The lively alchemy of youth
ful day dreams has made of him a here
from gory battlefields, and the patriotic
fire that burns within him forms a por per
fect counter-irritant te lc-scu tlie
pain from tlie burns of the fire
works. Truly, there are many fine
little heroes who have thus developed
patriotic instincts that w ill grew with
them te manhood. After the Fourth of
July the memories of people get te work
aud glorify the day aud its pleasures far
bayeud the actual experience. The un
pleasant features or every holiday make
haste te bury themselves in pleasing ob
livion, and it Is a blessing that it is se.
Otherwise we could net take our holi
days cheerfully aud get se much geed
out of tbem. The pleasures of memory
and Imagination are a very large share
of tbe pleasures of life, aud there If. sub-
stantlal reality In their effects.
In contemplating the by-geue Iude
pendence Day the most striking fact le
many is the chuuge in the character of
it celebration. It used te be the great
day for precessions, herse races and
spread cagle speeches, but new It has
become a day for flight te the country.
By necks and singly people go plc
nlcklug or a-llshiug, calmly accepting
the fact that we are a great "and lucky
nation, and net earintc at all te Kim
vidence of delirious joy or patriotic
fervor, as did their grandfather or
fathers.
In ether days the helldav hnd mar.
, (iifiJiam air. j- lugs lleated from man v
;ft jprlvatellbuKs, patriotic songs were suug
. -j. In family circles, and the "SturSpaugled
m. Banner" or "Yankee Deedle" vlmi
y ... .,.... .. - t
wjui -nan veiumuia, nappy J,and !"
New the bauds play the battle song of
SIM civil war, and the little hinging Is
mera peacefully musical than patriotic.
Fife, drum and bugle have been silenced
for the shy notes of the guitar, and the
tennis racket and base ball bat have
replaced the bayonet and sword.
There Is no cause for regret in this, but
It should be remembered that the' fruits
of the blessings of ncacc arc net the most
stimulating national diet. War give a
healthy stlrrliigup te the strongest and
noblest sentiments. We have grown
very rich and strong as a nation, and
are inclined te show that we feci our
eats In a way that makes the old world
nation exceedingly careful net te get
within kicking distance. We are high
spirited and belligerent as ever we were
In our younger days, and it Is only the
geed luck of situation and circumstances
that give us hoie of many years of
peace. That hojie may be suddenly
blasted any day, and It Is worth consid
ering whether It is net a mistake te per
mit a complete decay of martial spirit,
and almwt total neglect of nillltary
training. Iu the wars of the future the
training of the individual soldier will
count for mere than in the past, and in
Europe every man gees through the
school of the soldier. We have no need
for the least effort toward rivalry of that
gigantic system, which almost equals in
annual cost the pension appropriations
of our government. What wc may need
is a few hundred theusaud young men
witli souie little practical training In the
work that may Iks required of them In
war, and a nation with the firm, stern,
death or duty spirit that was festered by
the defeats and trials of war days, and
should net be seen forgotten. State and
nation should train the militia, and the
fathers and mothers should use the
Fourth of July te teach lessens of pa
triots duty and unninchiug zeal.
Tur. Nlagiira whirlfoel was duly en
hand en the Fourth of July. Jehn I..
Smiles, a MIclilRnmler, entered tlie rnpUIH
abeve the cantllevur bridge, and, nfler two
wonderful escnpes from beiug daslied te
pieces en lnrge rock, he was dually swept
Inte an eddy and pulled out by nome men
en sliurc. He bad a big hole Iu bis knee,
mid did net care te complete tlm experi
ment. Next.
Tun Newfoundland, petition asking for
redress of their grievance aud having
fifteen thousand signatures, has been pro pre
sauted Iu l'urlinuieut. Xew If Jehn Dull
dees net quickly show nil Intorest and
grant relief tliuie will bn ovldeuco of
dogged Newfoundland determination.
A ntf.l. 1 bofero Cnngnm appropriating
fifty thousand dollars te be apportioned
among the states which have nutliorlzed
tlie ostablisluuenl of i naval nillltia. This
seems a very small sum for a large under
taking, but New Yerk secius te be the only
state with a naval nillltlii te claim It.
Mini. sit: n 1'iii:m'h made a Fourth of
July speech In Ileilln at a banquet given
te the American illlcmen. llu said that
America's greatest danger arose from her
luimonse material prosperity, n statement
calculated te stliuulate oinlgratlen te
Ameriun, for no one gels frightened at the
dangers of ptesperity.
Wmili: Americans leek askance nt
Hungarian Immigration and talk of pro
hibiting it the Hungarian government and
peeple of the wealthier class nie even inore
disturbed. 1 'ill Ice measures le pi event
the emigration of tlie peasantry of Upper
Hungary have proved of no avail and the
yvificr Ze,r laments tlie less of se many
stalwart laborers. Soiue return with their
Havings after a few yeaia In America, but
few remain in Hungary after tlieir teliirn.
" They hive become estranged from tbelr
homes, feel oppressed by the mUery that
they find, and In a shot I time, taking their
families w ilh thorn, they desert their father
laud feuncr." This is sad for Imth coun
tries. A WAMC-OVUH.
Frem the I'lilludclphla l'rnss, June i-t.
f)i:r.MtATi:ii Is the Itepublluan Salvatnr
of Pennsylvania polities. Who will he the
DnniociutleTonny V
The news from Leng Hmnch en Friday
was that S.dvater was withdrawn en uu uu uu
coimtefu heavy track and Tenny wen by a
walk-evor. Perhaps the iVcM Is a prophet,
I'i'eimst IIiiunnan, who was Injured in
a Chicago prize light with Frank (lerrard
ou Thursday, has died aud the latter may
have occasion te knew the (inference be
tween spoil ami biiitality.
Tin: using of a marriage ceremony as a
fair attraction proves se successful finan
cially that pioper criticism has no dis
couraging ellect upon it. At Lewell,
Massachusscts, en Friday, Clias. Q.ijtowell
aud Ml us Lettio K, Andersen were married
in a balloon. Ten thousand peeple at the
fair grounds witnessed thu event. Itev. W.
II. Downs, of ltosteu, perfermed tlie eoro eero eore
moiiy. The balloon, iu charge of Prof. J.
1C. Alten, sailed away and tlie four have
net since, been heard from. If they should
all eome te grlef that particular style of
fair marriage may become unpopular.
This year, as en former Fourths, the toy
ciiineu has been proved te be ene of the
most dangerous of playthings. At Canten,
Ohie, a little girl of eight was killed and a
boy lest his hand by the bursting of a
small toy cannon, and by the bursting of
another In tlie same city a boy bud an eye
blown out. The ddiuage by fireworks
does net scorn very large wben ene con
siders the large quantity used. The eyes
usually sutler the most uu the Fourth of
July. Over in Yeik two men let their
sight by an oxpleslon of llrowerks and In
Washington a boy of fifteen had both eyes
blown out by u prumutute oxpleslon of
powiier.
ItAPIlHTY OF THOUGHT.
SlraiiRoKxperloiieoor a Yeuuir Lawyer
Ilui'luK Uucoiiscleubiir.
A Teledo iJre man was sitting In un of
fice en Adams stiect iceeutlj, chatting
with the occupant, a well known voting
lawyer, when the couxersatieu turned te
dreams and the rapidity with which the
brain worked during sleep. "Yes," re
marked the legul gentleman, "the brain is
a marvelous contrivance, lt'thiitfact ever
skipped my memory it was brought forci
bly le my mind u oral days since. I will
tell you new it happened. 1 was sufteriug
with a thumping toothache, ami resolved
te have the ell'cuder out. Accerdlnglv, I
made for the nearest dentist's whllemy
determination was strong, and dropping
into a dental chair, answered te his "will
you take gas?" iu the alllriuative. It was
my Initial experience with thai tluid, but I
inhaled it without experiencing auv
peculiar sensation at first.
"I noticed pi csently, hewever, that the
oillce clock ticked abnormally loud; iu
fact, it seen was pounding away like ene of
nrupps giant hammers. Finally I drilled
nway into another state and found myself
.i. .. en..nH., .uy. nuverm iiieuius passeu,
and niimeieiiH trivial tilings hnimoued
which 1 1 eincniber vividly, even the mlnut-
C1 lit tails. Hellinhim' nr itlln.r I ...,i I.,
wit i a fast eiewd or young men, aud ene
night during a quarrel exer a catue of
poker I shot and fatally wounded ene of
lljy CUIIlIHlIllOUH.
I was arrested and, after the usual pto pte
llmlnary preccwllngs, my cas0 e.iuie up for
trial iuihu court of couuneii pleas. The
trial was a Iciigthv ene. I reniL-mtinr ..n
the district attorney's summing up and the
siruugueieiice my uuuruey mautj In my
eeuau, inn wiuieui avail, lur the court
sentenced me le be esecutetl by electricity,
a strange and learfal deaih. My lawyer
get a stay of the execution of tlie sentence,
and the ease was carried te the circuit
court. Anether lengthy trial ensued, con
cluding by the Judire confirming the de
cision of the lower court, aud I again be
came reconciled te the thought of being ex-e.-uied.
My lawyer was untiring, and
finally madeanether attempt te save my
life, carrying the caee te the supreme
court. I think something like a year mid
a hstrolnpted Were tbe case eanie te trial
for the third tltne. ,
' However, tts conclusion bore no fruit
te my liking, for 1 was again sentenced te
an electrical execution. X spent many
weary days In prison, and It was a rellcf
when tlie day set apart for mj denth came
around. I nwoke early, bathed, nte a
hearty meal, aud at 10 o'clock, when tlie
turnkey bockenod me te fellow ti In le the
death-room. I was wholly nreitarrd te de-
jnrt this llfe. I seated myself In tlie souie-.
wuiu ciumny rimir, iiim iiijr mini ii n-"
were stropped tightly down. A dampened
spiinge was pliieed en my head, and,
although I didn't leek up, knew well that
tlie connection was made that would twin
make ine a human conductor. I closed
my eyes, but ocued Iheiii, lust in lliue te
soe tlie Jailer drop a white handkerchief.
At the Mine Instant tlie current was turned
en. A dreadful wrenching, burning pain
shot through my system, and then and
thou I cnine te. I was under the Inlluence
ergaslust 30 seconds. Yes, the human
brain is a rapid worker.
Auk
ether.
for Va.v Heutf.n's CoceA-
lake no
M)
Yeung mnldcn If you'd beast these charms
That win a lever te ene's nrmn,
Aud that may never let hlin Re,
Twill be through ROZ01JONT whete powers
(lives te the breath the Imlm of flewcru,
And leaves the teeth an white as snow.
A l'olleonmn llrnersl Up.
I). K. Oelllnn, membar of ellce, Haventh
ward, Heading, 1'a., talks this way i "Huirerad
saveruly from rhctunattsm ; netliliiK did me
any itwsl till I tried Tiama' Eclrrtrlc Oil. It Is
n iitcasnre le recnnimcnd It." Held Iu LanciMter
by W.T. Hech, I37nndl; North linccn KtrccU
The Common 1et.
Thern I a plum no love ran revch,
There Is n lime no voice can tench,
'I here In a chuln no power can break,
'1 here l a sleep no sound can wake.
Hoener or later that time will arrive, that
place will wait for your eetiilnir. that rhnln
must bind you Iu helpleM death, that strep
mum full un your scnitcs. Hut thousands every
year re untimely te their fate, mid thnnx.'inda
every year pe untimely le their fain, and tliira
sands mere IniRilien nut their days by heedful,
timely rare. Fer the falling slri-nulli, the weak
ening organs, the wastlm; bleed, Dr. l'lrce's
Ueldeii .Medical l)lcetry Is n wonderful re re re
s'onitlveaiul proleuger of strength arid life. It
purines IhoblersI and lnlKerates the system,
turreity leriirying it against diseases, in tiriifi-
gists.
F.H&w
ilcUnhme.
KEI.iaiOUb HLHVICI3H WILL III HKL1)
lu the following churches en Holiday, In
Ilia morning at 10.30, In tboetcnhigut 7:U. Hun
day school at IMS p. iii. When the hour Is dif
ferent His especially noted !
Nru' f Ulirni'if .-.Hrvlrpii nml HiimiIuv kflirwil
to-mnrrew morning nt the usual hour, in Loek's
building, Ne. 10 North Queen street,
Divimu service en Hundiiy ifinrulng In the
Hecldntid street school building at JOJi o'clock,
Hutiduy schtsU nt2 p.m.
Lvanekmcai. tirst Church. Hev. V. V.
U'lir, pastor, (luriimn In the lueriiliig, Hundiiy
school ntO a. tu.
Hr, HrKriiKN'n I.iitiikiian Cerner of Dulce
and Church streets, Hev. H. Mclster, pastor.
ItEHiitUKU Wt. Lukk' MnrlcttA avenue,
rtev. Win. K. Llchlltcr, pastor. Hunday school
lit (I a. in.
Ol.lVKT nAlTlST Ciluncii Last Vine near
lluke street, Hev. M. Krayne, pastor. Hunday
school ut U a. in. Ceininuulun at thccloseof
Uiu morning service.
Cuuncit op Den Cerner of Prince and Or
nunc Hev. .1. II. Lsterllne, pastor, Hunday
school at IMS a. in.
Imcutsciie HureRH Hr. JnttAMNr.s Kiitcntrt
Cerner of llrange and Mulberry streets. Her vive
In tlieucrnian laugtiaKe rrem H.;) le Uhljii, in.
and rrem 0 te 7:1.1 1. in. Uuuduy school from
U. te 1:15 p. m.
Mc.NNONlTn. Cerner of Hest Chestnut and
Khcnuan streets. Services at 2 p. in. l'rruclitug
In both laiiRitnucs.
Pllusr llEreiiMKU. Hev. J. M. Tlliel, I). TI.,
pastor. Hcrvlces te-morrow morning and ccn
Inc. Hunday school ntOa. in.
Hiiiawuickiiv HrnKnT A. M. 1C Citnncit.
Pieachlni; at 10,'fO n. m. and S p. m. Hunday
school nl 2 p. in. Hev. II. A. Cremnrtle, pastor.
Hr. Jehn's Luru khan Hev, II. F. Allenuiii,
D. 1)., pastor, Hcrvlces at 11a. m, Iu (jcrniau
Hcferined church, corner of Orange and Mill
berry street. Hunday school atHt. Jehn's nt
HM'in, in., and at (lelwald Memerial Mission
ul2 p. in. ftoevcnlug scixp'c.
I'KKsnrruitiAN MhMeuiAi. Ciiimicii Houth
tj.ui'cn street, Themas Thompson, I). I)., pastor.
Holiday school ut 0 m. m. Hucrauienl of Uiu
Lord's supper 111 thecNeuhig.
U.NirKi) Hunrriiui'.N in Ciiiiist, Covenant.
Wusl ilrangeiinil Concord streets. Hev. r. W.
Hiilslvr, p.ister, Hunday school at II a. Iu.
Praise s-rvlce at 7:1. p. in.
Meiiavian. Hev. J. Max Hark, D.D., pastor.
Lltuuy and sermon; U a. m. Hunday school.
In the evening jeung people's meeting Iu the
lecture room.
FliiST M. II Cltuncil Hev. H. M. Vernen, 1).
D., iiaster. Hunday school at U am. Hncrament
both morning ami evening. Chits nicetines at
U:p. m.
Hr. Paul's M. K. Ciitrncii Hev. L.C Yerkcs,
pastor, II n. m. class. Hunday school at ti a.
in. I'mycr service nl 0.00 p. m. Lvenlug ser
vice nt IKIO p. in.
(Ikaci; Lutiikban. Hev. C.E. Mauiit, pastor.
Herlcesuinrnlug nnd evening. Hiinuny school
uiu n, in. r.vpiuuK service iu d:.ri p. in.
IvVANOKMOA
OP EMMANUK1,
i.urn
KUAN HITN1IAY HCIIOOl.
North Pine near Wutmil uiu
a. m.
WkhtbrnM. E. Ctitriscit. Itev. C. C. Clark,
pastor, Cless incetliig nt i;30 u. in. Hunday
school at lM'i p. in.
EVANUIil.U'AI. ClinilCH. Itev. H.I). Albnght,
Iiaster. Hunday school at U;I.'i n. in.
Cintisr l.urnur.AX. Hev. E. L. Heed, pastor,
Hunday school at tin. in,
Piiksiivtkiiian. Hev. J. Y. Mitchell, 1). 1).
pastor. NeceuliiR seivlre.
Thiniiv LtrriiKiiAN, Huv. C. L. Fry, pastor.
Hjstematle beiielleeuee day. National senium
In t lie morning by the pastor. K cuing sermon
by Hev, Frank I.. Fry. Hunday schoelul tin. in.
Ht. Paul's Hiuoiimuh-Hev. J. W.Meiulngvr,
pastor. Sunday school at On. in.
hr. jAMbs' Citi'licil E. llranne and North
llulcu street. 1 0..W a. in. Illuuy, sermon and
Hely Communion , (1:15 p. in. ccusengj Wu. m.
Hunday school.
IN llOUTEN'H COCOA.
THE UKE.YT COCOA OF KUHOPE,
Till. COMINO ONE OF AMEIUO A
Deticletu, SlrrngUmning te the VriM,
Tea and cofi'ee cheer but de net nour
ish. They even leave an injurious c fleet
upon the nervous system. Indeed,
there is no beverage like
Van Heuten's
Cocea
(i
Best and Gees Farthest."
It ttnnulatcx aud mturithc as none
ether, leave no bad ellects and is a llesh
former of the most approved tys.
-VAN HOUTEN 8 COCOA l" ence tried
nhiajs usctl.") The strong may lake it with
ple.uure and the weak with Impunity. The
exciting t fleets of tea and collte ure obviated by
Its steady use, and nervous disorders are rc rc
lleed nnd presented, Delicious te the taste,
" Larccst tale lu the world." ASIC FOK VAN
HOtnCNH ANDTAKKNO OTHEH. (II)
y INCO CIIEW1NH TOllACCt).
VINCO
(ILXTJU J-VXJ
CHEWING
TOBACCO.
This Htieidard lirand of Plug Tobacco Is ac
knowledged te be the lest chew and the largest
piece for the money In the market. Hiiro fm
tag en rA lump. Its extensive sale fermauy
curs has established Its reputation. There I
nothing better. Try lu Fer sale by dealers nud
grocers.
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TTOOnS 8AtWAFABtI.LA.
SCROFULA,
Is that Impurity of the bleed which produce
unxlshtly lumps or swellings In the neck ;
which causes runnlnr leres en the arms,leg,
or feet i which develops ulcers In the ees,
ears, or new, often canting blmdncM or deaf
ness j which l the erlglri of pimple, cancerous
growths, or" humors;" which, fastening upon
the lungs, cause consumption nnd death. It U
the most nnrlcnt of diseases and very few jier jier
eruarc entirely free from It.
HOW CAN CURED
Ily taking Heed's Harsapnrllt, which, by the
remarkable euro It ba accomplished, has
proven Itself te be a potent and peculiar medl.
cine for this disease. If you sulfur from scrof
ula try Heed's Barsaparllta,
" Kvcry spring my wlfe and children b&ve
been troubted with scrofula, my little boy
three years old, being a terrlble sufferer. Lest
spring he w one mass of sere from head te
feet. We all took Heeds Harsapnrlllu, and all
have been cured of the scrofula. My little boy
Is entirely free from teres, and ail four of my
children leek bright and healthy." W.M. II.
Atiikrten, Passaic, N. J.
Heed's Sarsaparilla
Beld by all druggists. l;tlxfer(.V I'repnred
only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries,
Lewell, Mass.
100 DOSFS ONE DOIiTjAR. (fi)
,iiiccllmtceu0.
D
O YOU WANT A OIHL THAT CAN UK
recommend
l'KNN'A K
receminended ? Apply te
:jii'lvmi:.nt iiuiieau,
12 Houth Dtike atns;U
rilllH Nl'.W HLAMLKHS HTKLLCOOKINO
JL Ware is better than granite and sells for
half the price,
AT itKINHOLW'H.
IN nVK.TKN.TWKNTV.FIVEANDFIITY
Pound Paekaifes.
LANCAHTLIt OIIKMICAL COMPANY
LAWN ENHICHEH.
Held everywhere.
rnin: hlamlkhs-ciiokine wake ih
JL strong, diiialilc and cheap,
AT HEINHOLDH.
V A NTED-OIHLS KOIt OENKKAL
V Housework ; geed situations furnUhcd
free of cluirife. A pply
PLNN'A EMPLOYMENT I1UHFAU,
12 Houth Duke Street.
A T OUH OKK1CI
YOU CAN (JET ANY
J.X- a
mount of
LANCAHTKH CHEMICAL COMPANY
LAWN ENHICHEH.
r ANTEI) HOUHKH TO PAHrUHE.
T T A'lim-iS,
uprSI-trd
W. W. (1HOHH, Neirsvllle, Pa.
A,'
1UA L C
(llll5Alr
IMPIKIVEMENT TO 1)1. II OH
NewljiwnsliyuslngLANCAHTEUCUEM-
u.mi'ain i.AWis Kiiii;nr;ii.
rillN TOP JELLY ULAHSF.S AT
2.')C PEK
Dezen,
AT HEINHOLDH.
BALTLMOHEMU1UALAIDBOC1ETY.
ltCTUlres sesernl competent nnd trust
worthy men of gentlemanly appearance te ect
as collectors. Alse two men ns nsst. Mints.
W.J. UAH MOT,
JeC-tfil 116 nist King Ht., 1 juirnstcr, Pa.
7t VEK DA Y A CHEAP DAY
li vT KEINIIOLD'3.
"IIHIW WANTED FOlt HOUHEUOIUC
T Hltiiatlens free.
LANCAHl'Elt EMPLOYMENT nilRI
AO,
Ne. 01 North Dukustrcet.
OIIKItltY HHANDY-HLAYMAICElfH HU HU
perler Cherry llruiidy fei Dlarrlia-a mid
Hummer Complaint.
2) EAST ICINfl ST.,
II. E. HLAYMAICEK, AgL
rrUIHY CAN ALL COPY HOT NONECAN
k. Iiial Hilly Waltz's lluvniia Filler Clirar
nl NOH. 6 te Ittl NOHTH QuEEN HT.
decMindM.Til.Th.H
C "10NnuTLt.it cecjikank'sITuiTlin AND
j HellastOliiRcrAle. The very best Ginger
Ale Imperteil te the II. H.
2S EAST KINO HTHEET, CITY,
II. K. HLAYMAICEK. Ag.
"VTKW (10ODS, LOW PHICF.S AND A COOL
i. ntore iiuem makes snenpinK pirnsaiit.
AT
1 Ul.lJN
.'HOI. U.S.
1T1IAT IH TWENTY-FIVE CENTS iO
tt create u IlcuutlfulLawnerKcnewunOld
One.
lOK HAULEaUIN FKU1T.
PUKE JAMAICA HPIK1TH.
20 L. KING. II. E. HLAYMAICEK, Agl.
-OEOEIVED I
JLv ley Wine c
ibil Clarcl, Gut:
DIHECT FHOM NAPA VAI-
Ce , California, superior Zlnf.in
itadel nml rinnthrnsu Wines.
The hist named Wlne Is very dellcnte and n do de do
llcleus Ladles' Wine.
2U EAST KINO 8TKKKT, CITY.
II. E. HLAYMAICEK, Agt.
1" UDGEH HAVE LONG "SINCE DECIDED
tli.it Hilly Waltz'sClgar Is the Most Iu the
State. Fer sale at
NOS.fi 101 NOHTH QUEEN ST.
decW.mdM.Tu.Th.H
AY
rini'H
ATEHIHMAN'H,
Ne. i West KlueSt.. Opposite Cooper Heuse.
P1
NHIONB.
PENSIONS-
The New Pension llllljuvt passed entitles nil
Heldlers, Widows, Miner Clilldirn nnd Dcpen.
dent Parents te n jienslen. 1 will attend te nit
applications placed In my hands promptly. I
have had four years' experlonce In the pension
oillce nl Washington, D. C
SII ASW.SUIKIC.
Je23-"Jind ID North Duke St., Lancaster, Pa.
T APAKKIHIENNE
Negligee Shirt,
AT KKISMAN'S.
qKOCTAHItANK.
ELAraETSHIRTS.
nl-lvd
CALIFOKN1A.
Hvclul Parlies. Bcinl-mnnthlv. Tourist
spelling ears. Cheap rotes. Houlliern'PacltleCo.
Addicss, E. HAWLEY, Assistant Generul
Trallle Malinger, 811 llnsiduay, timv Yerk:
It, J. HMIlil.Ageiil, IDS. Bd HL. Ph Uiu
anl0-lyd2taw
C"1 OTO HUAlKiUAKTEUH I
X We nre Headquarters for Fishing Tackle.
1'elltlicd lirnss Heel". 15c. Three-Jointed HchN,
Willi brass ferrules, 12. Llnis, Hisilcs, Sinker.
Leaders, Mountings, Ve.
FKAILEY'H EAST END PHAKMACY,
(Oppesltu Ijisteru Market).
fiirFriilley's Hnrsai.irllla Coinpeuud will
prevent Prickly Heal, Pimples mid Hella by pu
rllMiu; tlie bleed. Price, COe and 81.
M.W.FAw
DHUNKENNESS
LIQUOKHAIIIT.
lu All the World there Is but One Cure.
1)11. II A INKS' OOLDKN SPECIFIC.
It can te given In n cup of colleeer tea, or In
articles of feed, wUheut the knouledgeortho
lntteut, If necesnry : It Is abseluielv lianuless
and will elfect n )erniauent and seelv cure,
whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or
mi alcoholic wreck. IT NEVF.lt FAILS. It
operates se uulelly and with such certainty
that the paltenl undergoes no Inconvenience,
ami em he Is aware, Ms complete reformation Is
ctlccted, IS nairu book of particulars free.
CIIAH. A. LOCHEK, Druggist.
Ne. U Vm.. King HU, LaucuHtcr, Pa.
OCI2S eed-IT'liAS
rpe PENHIONEHS.
TO PENSIONERS,
JacebK. Barr,
ALDERMAN,
NO. HI SOUTH DCKE STUKKT.
A soldier for cars, and a successful and o e
perleuced Pension Claim Agent for 5 years
Abks his com miles and their widows te apply
te his agency for Pensions under the net ap
proved bj the Picsldcnt, June 27, IW.
Ne fee unless successful. Jy2-3td
TMPOUTANTI
ii .seu will lake llie trouble te call en us, we
think we can Interest you In our line of Heets
and Shoes.
Our stock Is complete nnd we exercise great
care In the selection of our geed". Alt or us
being PractlcMl iu sumo branch of the shoe
ljiislness, we feci able toglse youpctntseu
shoes Hint will be of value te you.
Established In ISM, and the business contin
ued from that time te this, should gl tin that
experience net possessed by some etlma lu tlie
business.
Our stock embraces nil delreble erodes
Men's Fine Dress Shoes, ruuglne lu price from
SI W te IT CM, and Ladles' from II 10 te U DO.
Call aud you will net be deceived,
wm. hTgast,
WH NO. 12J NOHTH Q UEEN 1JT.
9VaistmHc'.
PHlLADKLI'lltA, Haturday, Jaly 5, 110.
De you realize, hew far
quality has getjahead of price
in the Cotten Dress Goods ?
Take the 5 centLawns. Geed,
substantial cloth without a par
ticle of dressing. Pure cotton,
clean, even thread," -without
humps or hmips. White
grounds with Small and medium
figures in
bleek pink
brown blue.
Only think of a full dress
pattern of such stuff for 60
cents or se !
The 6 -cent Challis are just
as unusual. 8 cents would be
a very fair price for them.
Fine even cream cloth hand
somely printed, and ever)' one
a this-year design. Acress the
room you ceuldn t tell tnem
from the finest French Challis.
The whole romp and rout of
Cotten Outing Stufis is caper
ing te the same money saving
jingle
10a Flannelsttes at 8c.
UUt: 1 eurlsta' Cleth at 10c.
12Jc Outing Cleth at 10c
Se are the Wash Flannels,
these handsome, unshrinkable,
delightful Ceylens and Llamas :
2.V! Wah Flannels. 20c
Mc Llama Flannels, :r?!c.
,'Oc Ceylon Flannels, 37Hc
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 :
Haratega. 11.60 te $17.
Bteamer Trunks up te 110.
llasket Trunks, 2l,2r, 125.
Basket Steamer Trunks, ill.25up.
Jehn Wanamaker.
UU J5oeb.
J.
II. MAKTIN & CO.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.
EIGHT BARGAINS
-IN-
Men's
TI KST I1AKQAIN' Fifty dozen rcsiilar made
Uulbrlgguti Hese, 12j-e a pair, worth 20c
HECON1) UAHCAIN-A let of Fancy Hese,
In Htrlpcs and Helld Celers, nt 19c a pair.
TI1IKD HAROAIN-A let of Utile Flannel
Hhlrts with the prices cut In two.
FOUKTH HAKOAIN-Flfty deren Uaure
Shirts, UalbriKumi, Leng and Hherl Hleevcs,
31c eacli ; would be cheap nt 50c.
FIFTH HAKOAIN-Flannel Hhlrts, Light
Htrlpcs ami New Hhudes. 'IhcHhlrt you want
fei Hummer, 42c ench ; City prices, 60c.
HIXTH UA AGAIN A 19-cent Whlte Dress
fihlrt made of Kxtra Heavy Muslin, Linen
Ilesimi, all sizes, 12 te IS Inches.
HP.VF.NTK KAKOAIN-A let or Percale
Bhlrls, Oeisl Patterns, sonic are slightly soiled.
They were J1.23 te SI 50. The price new Is 75c.
KlOllTH HAHOAIN-Cclluleld Cellars, 19c
Zvlenllc Cellins, 15c each.
J. B. Martin d Ce.,
Cor. Prince & W. King Sts,,
LANCASTER, PA.
1UE PEOPLE'S CAHI1 HTOHK,
-IN-
Summer Goods.
FAST BLACK FKKNCU HATIMIS tu Helld
Celers una Neat Figures, which are very dura
ble, 2jc per yard.
The balance of stock of FIOUKEI) 11AT1HTE
te coat KVpcr jiiril. Heme of these goods sold
nt ISc mul 20c.
Oenulne Imported ZEPHYK OINQHAMri
reduced Irem 31c and 37J Jc te 25c
Demestic ZEFII VK GINGHAMS In excellent
stylesat leciind 12c Heme of these coeils cfjual
the Imported In style.
Geed HTYLK CHALLIE3 at 64c, as pietty In
design nnd colerlus as cxpeiuls e goods.
White Dress Goods.
PlipMes In Cords and Check. I.lnen de Hides,
Victorias, Nainsoeks. Plaids, Htrlpcs, Ac.
Full Lines of CMIIIIOIDEIUKH In geed iimil.
It y, from the very narrow te the widest widths.
People's Cash Stere,
25 East King Street,
LANCAHrUlt, PAi
FORNISHING GOODS.
ffrecerte.
T CLAKKF8
(HI'ECIAL.)
One rer Lach Way or the Week,
AT
Saturday, June 28, will sell Magnelia Sugar
Cured Hams nt is-.
Monday. June 00, will ll Quart Masen Jars
atTScpcrdezcn.
Tuesday, July 1, will sell 11 pounds of Avcna
for 2ec.
Wednesday, July 2, will sell best Edam Cheese
rer7Se,
Thursday, July 3, will tell French Oldne
OlNIl ItL 0K,
rriuny eeing uie sin, we win sell
Friday's
Bargain en Saturday, which Is
two pounds
Cinnamon and two pounds Pcener for
3c. lle-
member you get a pound of each for 30c
Samuel Clarke, Agt.,
Tea, Coffee and Grocery Stere,
12 A II Houth Queen HL, Near Centre Square,
Lancaster, Pa.
-Telephone and Free Delivery.
"7K)K TII K 4TH OF JULY, 1800.
BURSK'S!
HEADQUARTERS
FOK
FIREWORKS!
WHOLESALE ANDUETAIL.
WOncn This Evening and All Day To-Mer-row.
Make Your Selection Early.
NO. 17 KAST KINO STRKKT,
LANCASTER. PA.
T HEISTS.
REIST'S STORE ABLAZE
-WITH-
FIREWORKS.
Flags, Lanterns, Balloons nnd Animal Dal
loons. EserylhliiK you want te see In the Fire
works Line. Whole front of the store thrown
Intealtctall Department. It will pay you te
makoyeur Firework Selection Willi us. Yeu
can de It under tbe cooling breeze of four Im Im
mense electric fans. Ne hoi weather with us.
DOWN COMES SUGAR.
A Pure White Sugar nt-CJc We told you se.
Don't buy mere than yen really need. We ex
pect n worse break.
OUK SUMMER DKINKS.
Orange cider, Raspberry Nectarine and
French Hlackbcrry Juice, te the retail trade are
KOltijrfast. Put up In six gallon kegs no charge
IO
(or keirs. snltreta nnd classes.
Orders have been
duplicated right along, Contains no alcohol, a
strictly temperance and refreshing drink.
NEW MAC1CEHEL.
Large New Ne.
e New Ne. 2 Mackerel, welghlnp 1 telj
h, 12KcaR). LnrgeNew Ne. 1 Mackerel,
Fat, He ,. Unlegnn, Oc lleneless Ham,
ms eacn.
r.xira rai. lie fi
Ky,r. Picnic Ham, 10c Dried lleef, 10c. Extra
Dried Heer. 12Kc Knuckles, 15c lb.
btenewnre Jlllk Crocks, Pans, Jars, Hetter
Pets. Cream Crocks. Jobs, Jelly Crocks, Jelly
Glasses, Masen Fruit Jhts, Pints, Quarts and
Half Gallens: Pint and Quart Gum Kings for
lars, mixed Hplccs, Insect Powder, HlugHhet,
Fly Paper, Fruit Syrups, Hire's and laser's
Reet Beer, etc. Hee our Immense stock.
Agents for Chasa Jt Sanborn's FomeusBoston
Coffees, put up In 50-lb Alr-tlght cans. Yeu
can't be without tbem. Give them a trial.
Roast and quality always tinlfeim.
J. FRANK REIST,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
CORNER WEST KING AND PHIf'CK STH.
Directly Oppesl te
J. I). Martin & Ce.'s Dry GoedsBtore, and
Next Doer te Serrel Herso Hetel.
3Loek for the Big Sign across the pave
ment. lethlnn.
M
YERS A RATHFON.
AN ATTRACTIVE LINE
OF
SUMMER
CLOTHING
AT
REASONABLE PRICES FOR YOUR
INSPECTION.
s Thin Goats and Yests
FROM Jl 25 TO 17 SO.
Uandsome In St le and Celer nnd Substantially
Made. Just such as you'll want for
Het Weather.
In Our Custom Department
We Are Showing an Unusually Handsome
Line of
Summer Suiting, in Serges.
Prices. 118, IX te S2.-. Celers, Illue and Black.
Such ijoeds at these prices ere rare.
Myers & Rathven,
LEADING LANCASTER CLOTHIERS,
NO. 12 EAST KING STREET.
i'lata.
LADING HATS.
BIG REDUCTIONS
-ON ALL
Straw and Summer Hats,
STAUFFER & CO.,
Nes. 31 and 33 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER. PA.
710KTIIE HKsr HOT AIR Fl'KNACH IN
the market, en te JOHN BUST. SU East
Fulton street. niT-tld
A
T ROSTER'S CORNER SAU)ON.
A NICE HOT LUNCH
will 13 ered every morning from 0 te lC-"0.
RuniKTt's Cclibraieil llcerdmwn from the keg.
npr.-tfd
TFVOU wantaTTrst-classpektaiii.e
I Engine nnd Heller, ou "heels, chc.ip, ns .the
following prices shew: ti horse-pewr, 11.5 ; 8
horse-power. Mii ; 10 horse-power, Se75; 15 hon.c hen.c hon.c
pewer, is75: 'J) lioi-sc-pewer. l,l"3, call nt JOHN
BESTS, atlEiist Fnllen stieeu in. tfd
30,000
FHOM fc
Inch
te U Inch dinmciei , for
i -
knif.ni u low neure. aim uT . 'mj ..u..- ... ...v
. m . ...i I1..1 Anil rmitv.. in tiin
..i,.. irin, nniittciiltlni: limcliliie, culling en te
e Inch illawi li-r, at JOHN Ul J M,ui-asi j in-
17IOH BOILERS, HORIZONTAL. TABULA It.
b Willful. Portable. C Under. Mailne, of
Hiiv sire or power, of tlie bei.t material and
werkmui wlilpg.. te JOHN Br-sr. SSI East Fill,
ten trc't in.-tM
teu tlrtet.
17 tld
$her.
S'
UMMERSHOKHt
THEMANWHO INTRODCCED TUEFOtl
E.EEE
In the Matter Of Shee!
WAS
D. P STA0KH0U8K,
N0S. 28 AND 30 EAST KIHO STKEll
ANDHEISNOVv INTRODUCING THEl
FOUIl
' XLS,
AS HE
XLS In Styles,
Xln In quality,
XIX In Vartetv. and
Xl.-slnLewPrlc!
Call and He Will Prove It te Yeu.
STACK HOUS
NOS.23 Jt CO EAST KING ST.
SHOE SHAPES
NESS.
THAT SUGGEST COi
OPERA SLIPPERSANDOXFORI
Lewut Shoes In many different I
siyies una rcuuy saie incse warm aays.
All the leading pretty shapes for Ladles'
nnd Children wear are nere In both
black and russet learners.
Frcttv shaped Slippers for Ladles'
wenrniGOc. Kid lentlier miners, heels
of moderate height, with neat nnd tasty
round tees. Slltchedand madostrenxly.
rarely escr rip. Much belter than the I
usual srades sold elsewhere at llke cost.
At"5ethe grade Is better. The stock In
them slightly bcttcccd; mera pains
IAKCU in me mnicing. a cucap ana
nrctlv sllnner Indies should see.
Atil better kinds still, made en pretty
shaped lasts, slightly arched. The
stltchlnir Is Strem.', nre mnde and fin
ished neatly, have geed, strong ceun
ters ana ru snugiy.
Common Seuse Opera Slippers for
middle-need ladles nt 11.25. Comferta-
bio from the tlrst time worn. Fer this
reason they grew stronger favorites
cxeryday. Tbey weer long nnd strong.
Full Dress OncraSllniHTs for Fashion-
nbte Yeung Ladles at $1.50 nnd $2. The
newest nnd prettiest styles. Specially
adapted for weddings, soil cee and like
seelal events.
Misses' 0iern Slippers from 40c a pair
up te the finest and handsomest made.
Axed Ladles' tnckless, nelselers and
comferUible buskins, $1 te 12. Have low
heels, bread soles, are wlde nt the tes
and hand-sewed ; light, soft und easy en
the feet.
Ladles' Oxfords Neat, attractive, sty,
ltsh kinds. The best lines of Oxfords
for perfect flttlnceualltles sold In Lan
caster. De net gup nt sides, fit closely.
This Is ns true of the cheapest as well as
the finest we have. We have them at
60, 75c, II, I1.2j and up. Wc ve many
line grades of Slippers nnd Oxfords in
various flne leathers, In Opera Houare
Tee and Common Sense Styles. Haud
sewed. nnd faultless In fit. make and
finish. All of them marked at reason
able prices. Net n fen kinds, but plenty
of them thnt makes cheesing easy.
SHAUB & BURN!
14 North Queen Street, Jjaneas-I
tek. Pa.
s
UMMER SHOES!
TENNIS
OXFORDS
I hnsc one of the Largest Lines of Men's, il
eies, musses', ueys' ami leiuus j minis i
fords in the city.
Men's Brown Checkered Tennli Oxfords, 41
Bey's " " " " it
Ladles' " " " i
Misses' " " " "
Youths' " " "31
Men's Second Grade Light Tennis Oxrerds, 1
Hey's " " " " hi
Iidlcs' " " " " &1
Misses' " " " " UM
Youths' " " " "
.Men's Best Grade Latest Light Stripe Ox.. II I
Bey's ' " " " U.1
Ladles' " " " "
Men's BestGrndeTennls Bals.ln Light ChcJ
und helld lirewn.Sl 60.
I has e also a LarceLlne of Men's. Bev's. 1
dies' and Misses' Canvas Tennis Oxfords, wll
Rubber Seles, having Leather Soles betwctl
the Rubber Seles and I nselcs, at II UU, !1 23, $1 1
nnu t. uu.
See Lame Display in Ea:
Window.
The One-Price Cash Heuse
Ohas. H. Frey,
(Successor te FREY A ECKERT) the Leader
Lew Prices In
BOOTS AND SHOEJ
N03.3 & 6 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER. PA.
yHtoieCleed Every Evining at 6 o'clecl
Exceptiienuny una i-iuurney.
-S.AKPET8 I
CARPETS
CARPETS !
Custom Rag Carpets
A SPECIALTY
Dyeing ! Dyeing ! Dyeing
LANCASTER FANCY STEAM DYEINCl
WORKS I
Are second te none in Pennsylvania for flnlshl
ei worn ei an Kiuus. r earners ijycu ah Hiiaaes i
urucrs win rcccise prompt uiittiiueu.
PHILIP
NO. PiO SOUTH WATER STREET,
Lancaster, Pa. feblMmd
TTSOIl I'IM.I.rVH. HIIAKTING.
COLLARS M
LJ . KniiKers, Clamp Bexes. Ceuptlruis, etc., git
ip llexes, L'eupnriKs, en-., kiisj
te JOHN HIr.;i.tl lUst Fulton street. m7-tfdl
Neckties and Pins,
AT ERISMAN'B.
171NGI.KTREE al'OCKl'AllM.
STORM KING (2161)
RECORD 2:30.
Hired by Happy Medium, sire efM performers!
Irem i:ti;i ie. v. uain lensy inyier ey .ivx-
.urn' r .-sniiniiu, Mre ei r.uiu, -:n".. AC dc.
Trims ler i
Fer tubulated
ndilrcss
prlnirieasen of 16W. 150 for a foal.
IV L..I.U. ....'.. .Uti uv.
ivuigreennn einer iniorniatien,
DANIEL. H. ENGI.E.
nprl'ilind.tw
Marietta. Pa.
TTENRr'WOLl',
FURNITURE STORE,
has removed te 136 East Kinc street. Iiarlne a
I A.ll 11 1 1. ......... .l.....ltln. !.
ilfscrlntlen at tbe.
i .-' "". ---- ---------
. ,, ....i,,-- ii,n irti.inr.ub
lowest prices. Alse Uudcrtaklug promptly at
tended 10. Leu aim examine our koeus.
18-tfdR H. WOLF. IS3 KiuR Ktug StrMt,
ij-'tt s