Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 17, 1890, Image 2

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'HE LANOABTEK DAILY) INTBIiLIGEKCEB,
THURSDAY, JULY 17, 10O.
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OKAMKBrHlfMAN WX3L.T, MUWB.
X, BOBEBT CLAMt FaMtahtr.
. fc DAILY WTKLLKJKNCm.-Pabllsfca
t, amy j la the year, bat Sunday. Berred
isfcf tarrler In till city ul snmrandlnt
'' tows at ten ecat a -week. By mail Are del-
law aym la a4Yaee:BenUi month.
r urrELLiaEMCER-oe dollar ul
. My emu a year, In advance.
KM'llM e RCBBfTJUHKHM-IUmlt br check
V gXteBes order, ud where neither of
;V mmmi be procerea tenet in a reginerea
at the Postefflee, m ecead elae mall
m UT1LM6HCU,
Lancaster, Pa.
LAXOAITXK.PA., JmlyH, 18M.
r' TkeLeOn Force BUI.
-' lMtf Tr.lt. VImItm . T1mimiv1 mllffn
,ne of the clearest and most profound
f HvIbk thinkers, says, in his Ainerl-
K M Feltttcal Ideas (Harper & Brethers,
lt UCII.I.J I It.. - ...I.M.
kfiew eunvu umuuij' w ob ttv uijuiiv
ftemewbat or the force or a universal
jwopealtlon, the principle of federalism
IM f tbia : tbat tbe people or a Mate
ftbmll have full and entire control of their
fl 'wn domestic affaire, which directly
concern them only, and which they will
.-'naturally manage with mere lntelli-
' fence and mere zeal thau any distant
governing body could possibly exercise ;
' but that as reirarda matters of common
V eoneern between a group of states, a de-
ltaien shall In every case be reached,
K,-,et by brutal warfare erbyweBrydl-
;,,tpIemacy, but by the systematic leglala-
itten or a central government wliich
f represents both the states and the people,
4 and whose decisions can always be en-
forced If necessary by the combined
"physical power of nil the states. This
principle hi various p rue t leal uppllca-
-'jt&tlAna la-fit fnmtllflt in AtvlArlftnnct tt-sl...
rthat we seldom pause te admire it, any
h mere than Kve Btep te ndmire the air we
i -:., wswutr, -wuu a.... ..., iw .ui. .,(ue r-llv
J- breathqtythe sun wliich gives us light
hndMe7 Yet I believe that if no ether
3'"'bJcIUI.1 .... 11 .!... il.l.. ...... 1.1 i .1 I
sjfuumuii ii;3uiu iiiuii nun ueuiu lu-uuy uc
r Minted out ns cemlriir from tins celnnl.
Pjsatlen of America by Englishmen, we
i ideuiu buii uu juauiicu in regarding
&- that event as one of the most important
bitle the history of mankind. Fer ob-
yleusly the prlnuiple of fericrallen, as
VVhl..i himi1ltf el.it. ul n.i.it .. l..a ...III.!..
Wfe ...V.....J ii lUIKUllia nillliu
s'&lteelf the seeds of permanent peace lx-
A '.;twecn nations ; and te this glorious end
LI believe it will come In the fulness of
L t tin.. If
Er'lte thlsglorleus end, te jwrpcluate this
r principle, te preserve tbe just eiuillb-
, nuw iitvttui siniu aim national govern-
iserit8 resisting the aggreHsleim of
'f sectionalism en thcoue hand and ccn-
traluatleu en the ether this has been.
ff?$H Is and ever will be the mission of the
.VTIamnnrnHr nuptv 1iViwlilfn ....!. .!..
Ling the just rights of the states it has
:.', Aver resisted tliplr flnhnu Inunvnn.lmiiiK
' $2nd while fully admitting all the pew ers
-Kranieu ey me constitution te tbe
!eneral government, It has ever with-
,Vttoeu tne demagogues who would
HvvuBmem incse powers out or sectional
jMUeusy, or te gain a transient partisan
triumph.
"Vl-The ltepublican nartv. mi lm enn.
L try, was born of sectional anlmesitv.
m med even at this late dav ninuv of iin
1U.J. " . " , i
(BeKreni necm 10 possess nn jnstjnrnttn
tjaartliat ahannv. unileilni inwnerm
ifttlen wlilelHs-wcuTy of "past strlfe cau
sae Jeng continue te endure its existence,
Biuess n can once mere revive the deail
ed buried bitterness of the reconstnic recenstnic reconstnic
tttlen era, in order te hide from the tee
h: 5lose scrutiny of the people It nuinber-
tem sins or emission ami or commission.
$ The Democracy is therefore culled
siipen once nnre te resist a measure
Awhlch has been carefully framed osten esten
gs,;Mbly te secure heuest elections (Oed
".jaave the mark !), but in reality te laise
h.fuji mid ijuuh ui iiiicrin'ciue sirile, uy
r .creating in the interests of the Itcuubll-
j Ban party a henle of useless government
;emclaIs armed with extraordinary
fpewers nud given with devilish luire-
, faulty exactly these peculiar privileges
.eiwhlch will preve most callimr te the
KPP,e meng whom they will be sent.
r A" bis weuiu no true even wcre the chief
s.-,aurervlsernud his deputies mnn efillKum.
ration, tact and geed breeding, but when
litre consider the class of ltepublican
ydrWhe. for the most nurt. will nxU-.i
i fethese appointments, nud further, that
Sfjifenly the Southern section of the llepub-
uku pany win oe insiruetcu te petition
wur menu buj-i visurs, we see at once the
.--.i AA,.AAnnl.ln,n, 1... II... f
i"" wMiiuiiiw.-u uy inu irumerft or
Siiithls Infamous bill. Nene better knows
aae cousequence ei turning loose upon a
preua ana seusuive people host of
t SSjDffenslve and ill-mannered partisans
farmed with the most irritating jMiwers.
'.MOnce mere the bloody shirt will U)
v'Swaved, once mere all the bitterness of
Lthe past will be conjured from th
!rave.
V&: Fer fourteen j ears the Seuth has en-
"SrJeyed peace, plenty mid nrosnerllv. Tim
SJtwe races and the two political parties
S3have dwelt together In liarmeuv. The
fe political eutrages of the old cart bag
jdt'.days have ceased. The pregnss made
5lfe y me &cw heutn attracts Immlgra-
PHMennnu capuai even irem Kew Kng-
7;Jand, while it challenges the admlra-
SPf. ueu or tne wneie country. Khali all this
w be checked and perhaps Indefinitely re
wffiUarded at the beck and will of tielitlcal
r5 demagogues ?
Let all honest cltljim nt Hm i.imi.i,r
t lioeil Rllllllll Wtfll tlm nunl P t...lt..
fcBant condemnation the political parly
-. ki,whlcl tolerates ameuglU trusted lendeni
HJeu who are endeavoring again te Jill
Khe land with the burled animosities
Pgpf the past.
, TX m w
l-' Our Dark Territory.
-? s mgu iime that Uncle Sam should
febe-aharply called te account for neglect
hH? far-away but wonderful Alaskn. a
MNekj elsewhere published. cei.iiiI1..h
firem a government report, shows a state
f,f miugs among the Eskimos almost
a bad as in Mm ' dm-k nr.n)ii,...,i!i r
'Africa. There is no regular slave trade.
jjer canulbalism, l"!t the lack efthcM)
'ataniaa IPI.h T.-.-l.f. ,11 n v
? dlani. am U'HriU nf Dm nntlnn nnA II I.
Snowceiierallvreeefnlfd llmt unr,ll.i..
Xaheuld mean something mere thau the
liability te have lauds seUed, or ratieus
.-kwucu uy me KOerumeut. TiemU.
f,aienarles of the Moravian church, nml
', lately of ether denominations, have been
-ieiugvcry goeu work in that Held, but
,inleM strongly supplemented bv the
l tfeverumcut, mUsleuary ellbrt is
-Jiwt likely te make rapid progress among
, rTUllw BO "ruiai aim vicious. The
Eskimos, as well as the Indians,
-taoeuia ne speedily brought under the
'Jaws and te conditions of life as similar
a posaibie te tliose of clvlllzetl men.
.'W cau net hope te civilize savages
la one generation, or even in v.
rti but a long stride towards
. goal will be made bv the establltih.
iNt of schoeU, the ilrm adniluistra-
tlonef the laws, and tbe outstretching
of the nation's arm for tbe iretetUn of
,mcn, women and children la tlw meat
remote village or rar away Alaska. The
railway fa the great ivill.lng force of
these days, but la tbe Ice beand Country
of the Eskimo It cannot be' hoped
for, and whalers or fur traders seem te
bave be far given them only the
weapons and vices of civilization. With
the example of clvlllstcd and Christian
Greenland befere us there is every reason
te hope that the natives of Alaska may
make worthy citizens In spite of all.
i aw
Runaway Car Kefledlem.
The electric car runaway en Wednes
day evening makes a flue text for a dis
course en the wisdom of keeping cool
even in a crowded car en a het night
when eight tens or mere of screaming,
struggling humanity is being hurled
down a hill. Jt must be admitted that
It is hard te be wisely cool In any sense
of the went under such circumstances.
The man who took occasion te remark
te his wife that they would all be killed
was net conversing te any useful pur
pose, but his observation was cpille
natural and excusable under the circum
stances. The people who act with cool
ness In emergencies are of very phleg
matic or heroic mould, and by no means
plentiful.
The point In the Incident where the
passengers and crew of the car deserved
criticism was at the bottom of the hill
befere the car started, when tbe over
crowding of It should have been pre
vented. These first In the car should
have asserted their right te comfort nud
safety ; theso lest in should have been
discouraged by Instincts of self-preservation
and n knowledge of clectrlc car
tricks; the crew had the prompt prempt
ings of duty, experience mid per
sonal safety. -There seems te be no
valid oxcue for the evci leading of this
car. Dy the way, that delightful plan
of hitching n summer platform car te
each meter car, en bur.y days, seems te
have been one. of the company's
romances. The accident should encour
age the use of mere cars when needed,
nud discourage the rushes of passengers
te till them. It may also be noted that
the uncomfortable perspiring people In
that runaway car discovered ery sud
denly that although it Is terrible te he
in a crowd en a night like that, it is
very much worse te be dead.
Aci'ohiune U thu quarterly report of
forelgn commerce, JiiNt Issued from the
governmont printing olllee, our experts of
doincstle niorchnmiise hi the first Ihroe
months of this year wcre uluixl at flV.i,
31(1,114, which is sixteen millions less than
for the sniue Krled a year age. The im
ports in the same three, months wero worth
flM,83i,M6, about threo millions inore
than for the same period of ISM. Of the
Imports about fifteen millions w ere sugar,
Hoveiiteon millions wool, cloven millions
slllc, ten millions iron und steel, and four
millions tobacco ; f07,79.1,Slt of the SmiMjirts
were free of duty. Of the e ports twonly twenly twonly
nlne millions were breadstuff grain anil
flour; Boveuty-ll ve millions cotton, twenty
nine millions nie.it and dairy products,
twolve millions oils, five millions tobacco
and seven millions weed.
Tun ltepublican organs In their grotesque
and desperate attempts te show that
the oxtmvagnuce of their party leadors has
net yet bank nipted the treasury, reuilud
us of liie-4iox.Jh.e borrowed the :cKle.
"lt-wns liroke when I get it, aud whole
when 1 bieught It back, and 1 never had
your blamed old kottle anyway." Dut the
question Is really a sorleus one. The
Domecratlo party turned ever te the Harri
son sdminlstratieu an overflow lug treasury
and a sys'eui of taxation which yiolded
f 133,000,003 annually In excess of the uoeds
of the goermuout which It had adminis
tered economically but net with parsimony,
generously hut net with extravagance. It
must be romembered also that (he Cleve
land administration hud done noble work
in replacing the nay which llohesou aud
politicians of that ilk had destroyed, w hlle
at the same tlnie it curtailed in a thousand
ways the annual oxpendltutcs. It left
pewer, demanding a reduction of taxation
in erder that no moie money be taken from
the pockets of the people than Is neceBsary
te defray the national expeiiMes. The Re
publican party net only resisted tlds re
duction, but upon leming into pewer, do de do
termiued te destroy the standing and nn.
answ eratile plea for It the growing sur
plus in the treasury. Kutering therofero
upon a carcer of wild aud reckless o.traa e.traa o.traa
ganee, they net only speud w It li a la lull
hand the millions saved by Dciuoeiatlo
economy, but wipe out also the whole of
our vast reveuuuiiud new find thomsele,
In consequence, face te face with a bank
rupt treasury, and it poeplo, leng-sullur-ing
indeed, but net altogether blind te the
actions of their representatives. Senater
Allisen knew s the fouling of the West upon
this subject, but we four that his ery of
alarm has been raised all tee late te sa e
either the treasury or the party which has
caused its baukruptey. Tiuly, whom thu
gods would destroy they first nmke mail.
Tim Philadelphia J.cilger has draw n the
country's attention te the profligacy of the
Harrison administration. A few urty
organs are attempting te make It appear
tiiat a false alarm has been sounded, Quay's
cliief booster, the Philadelphia Jmjuetr,
even claiming that the Lalger Is an indo inde indo
H!iidenl Democratic papei, Kxeutually
these dofendois of the most extravagant
administration in the history of the gov
ernment will wish they had seconded the
note of warning te the Lcilyer'i party. The
Philadelphia Ledger is generally correct In
its diagnosis of Kilitlcal as w all as alt ethor
Hubjecls. llore lstinother rock discovered
in the ceurse of the O. O. P., hut Pilots
lleed, Quay, McKinley, Ai, will net heed
the danger signals held up by the Ledger
"Senators and representatives and leading
Klitieians who are urging the pass.ije el
the " elections " bill through Congress may
lixotesooit overthrew their pirtv,jiiht as
the "sedition" laws in the latter p.ut of
the last centuiy destieyed the federal Ut
party of Adams and Hamilton."
C'lIlL'UI.AIts of Infermatlfiii n 1 e .i
3, published by the bureau of education,
imvu jusv oeoii issiien irem me govern gevorn govern
mont printing olllee.
A volume of KOine thrn limulrnil iiml
arty pages is duvoted te the history of
muuiai unu huiie aiu 10 mgner ouucatleu In
the United bt ites. bv Frank W lllnnL,.r
a fellow hi history aud elltics ill Jehns
jiupmua uuiversuy. in nils olumetlio
statosme taken up oue after another, aud
tkelr educational institutions troatctlseas
te show the state and national aid roweUcsl
by each. Frem a fBhle in the appendix It
appears that-the state most liberal In tip tip tip
proprlatlens for higher education Is Smith
Carolina. Her total appropriations for this
purposein l&CTwere f2,8JU,i9, w hlle the
teUl or l'emuylvaula in the s-ime year for
the sime purpose was JI.OSS.OIT. The
valuation of preperty of Btate colleges is
highest In ew Yerk and Pennsylvania,
where It Is represonteil by the following
precessions of figures: Xew Yerk$3,ai .
US2,?11. I'cnnsylvanlaW.liW.OlO.'JlB: Pro Pro
feseor JJlackmar has interesting review s of
higher duration In tills country and
Europe.
Circular Xe. Jdovetes 0 pages te the
history of educatleu in Alabama, by Willis
O. Clark. Jt is elaberately lllustrated and
eems te handle the subject w itli thorough
ness. Xet H C'UMO.
NotacaseefrlieumatUin, net a cM) of neu neu
ralgta.iietuciiM) or pain or upraln-iioteno
iu failed I te en win n ulUitkwl by Theiimt' Kcle.
,riVSt.be,il,n l-ancttiiter by W". T. llw.li. J7
OUfl BBKIMO.
,AlemarknblB Acoeaat of tbe Xntlett'-
nnnn in aiiwkii.
The bureau of education baa just issued
a pamphlet et KSgllsh Eskimo and Eskimo
Knglisli voeabularlea, compiled by Ensign
Keger Wells, of the Mvy, and Interpreter
Jehn W. Keller, and preceded by memo
randa en tbe Eskimo In Alaska and (Si
beria. This volume is one of the fruits of
the Point Harrow expedition of the Thetis,
when a roll of station for whalers Was es
tablished en the Alaska shore of tbe Arctic
Ocean. The memoranda by Interneter
Kelley, odlted by Educational Agent Jack
eon, are extremely interesting. The legends
aud traditions or the Eskimo, and the cus
toms and life of each tribe, are de
scribed with a vivid attention te de
tail and analyses of character that
prove the Interpreter a man of intolligence,
thoroughly rainlliar with his subjeet.
There are many different trlbes of this
singular people, speaking different Ian
uuaaes. but all claimlmr te have inhabited
that country slnce the beginning of tbe
world. They say that they wero thore
before tbe northern portion of Alaska rose
from the sea. They have a strange tradi
tion of land te the north. " Way back In
the dim past seme of them wero carried
away en tbe ice and managed te live en
seals and ethor animals until they reached
an inhabited land, a long distance
north of Point narrow," the northern
extremlty of Alaska. They remained until
winter, when tbey returned te the main
land. Several of the trlbes are very
quarrelseme 'and dangerous, frequently
attacking whalers. A year age Owtono Owteno Owtone
wrok, chief of the Tlgaras, was killed. He
had become chief by defeating the old chlef
in a rough and tumble right, and be ruled
by shotgun. " Fer trivial causes, such as
losing somethlng, or failure te Ijo prompt
in paying trlhute, he would sally forth en
a shotgun expedition and either held the
victim whlle someonoolso did the shoot sheet
ing, or sheet whlle some oue held the
man." He Inspired such lorrer that the
region was almost depopulated. It
Beems that women take an actlve
part In battle among the Eskimo by hold
ing en te an enemy or obstructing bin re
treat. Oil and furs are traded for children.
" A child costs originally about oue seal
skin bag of oil, or a suit of old clothes. If
net resold, they are brought up In the
family purchasing them te Ue menlal work
as seen as able. As they grew up tiiey
are made te bolievo that their parents were
bad people, and that Uiey would have died
If they had net been Ink en by their present
owners. When gtewu they are frce. but
net knowing any ethor language or home
lliev stay with the tribe.
Thore are three tvnes of Eskimo, a tall
cadaverous race of flshermcn, a race of
niountiiliieors of n splendid physlque that
would be remarkable In any part of the
world, and the familiar short, stumpy,
type, which Is probably that of the old
Eskimo without Indian bleed. They all
have strong teeth and use them In drawing
belts, holding drills, shaping beet solesnud
tanning leatlier. When the teeth bocemo
unevcii they are levchsl en" with a flle ur
whetstone. They are Intelligent and have
geed natural abilities, but If tlds account is
correct are the most depraved aud im
moral poeplo en the face of the earth.
They are proverbially honest and truth
ful In their dealings, but knew no ethor
motlve than that eT selflshncss. "Aside
from fori'lhle appropriations they rarely
steal
anything." They are pelygamies
and tlie vvoinen are se brutally treated that
they often commit suicide. "The girls
have no protection by fathers or brothers.
The kuovvledge they have gleaned from
tlie white poeplo has been from n coiumor ceiumor coiumer
clarstamloiut. Meral Ideas have uotyet
reached tlieni." People who de net
promptly die when thought le be fatally ill
request te be killed nud aiu stabbed by the
seer or medicine man. These medlcine
meii treat rheumatism by carving out tlie
u tree ted part with a dull knife.
" Dancing, feet races and wrestllng
matches are indulged In. Ileth soxes join
In games of pole, feet ball and tug. In
Hummer girls toss sandstone balls with
their hands, two balls with one hand or
thrse balls with both hands. In winter
they toss an iceball with their feet, koop keop koep
lng It fioijUeuchlug the ground for hours
at h tilite'i bomcllmes they toss It from one
te another. Hometlmos thoexerclso makes
their reel se sero that they tle u reindeer
sklti pad across the ten of the feet. In
ToccmheroflS91 a little JCevallnye Eskimo
girl, vvheii every arrangement had been
made for her taking a husband, begged
one day mere of freedom. Taking her ice
ball she tossed it throughout the short
gloomy day till it was tee dark te see,
unmindful of the cutting wind and drilling
snow."
The Alaska Eskimo are thoroughly
familiar with the host of modern llieann's
which they use hi taking reindeer and
whales, 'there Is scareely a inalu Eskimo
evor twolve years of nge who does net
m ii oue or inore repeating rllles.
Three Eskimo lev e songs woie translated
by Mi. Kelley. Twoefthom hardly rise
nbev e this billy sentiment :
" Mlne en iiru for moo or wuil,
New my w ire. I'm bunce as a gull,
Oir wltli our rout unit xklu llialncal."
The third, ho.vevor, Is fanciful enough.
OKAMlOO (i irri.h WOMAN).
Oil! Okanltoet '1 Mis I'll de
lenln jour uelile heart;
lu remmnmt efa magic wand
1 II iltinc tlie mumitiilin apart.
There, below the siirfara of mew,
11 the denial hunting creund,
A hut I'll tiullit or run xt kuIM,
Wluie leicui.iy evernbeuud.
On M Ingx I'll rite le the leailen Okies,
Anil ilrui; the Aurera Uen n,
1U trembling bars with KlMcnliu; Mart,
Te iiiake tlicea weilillng gown,
The rainbow, tee, of varied but,
l'er a bonny belt I'll brill.;.
The new moon trap, thevmls I'll lap.
And weld thceii Ilncir ling.
I'll hunt the bare, I'll Unlit the bear,
Aim nullum ine woivesiercmxl;
WhnlvHnnd ilccr, unit seals I'll upe
I Hpear,
we ii naver wain ler loeu.
ben this Is done, I'll moor tlie Mill,
And turn the hllrrard km ay;
'1 he winter's h!it forever nakt.
We II llve In endless day.
The Eskimos' hniip limiting ground Is below
the itreiind, out of thcreld.
Van Heuti.Vs Couia Ceuia Couia
Werld. LnrRisl Sale In the
There In no comfort, night or ua ,
When teeth areMirterlng from dtcuj.
And eh I thepnln that we hull flit,
When bitter hours at last rerul,
That all our wee ranie prlin and suuut
Frem our nrleet of KO!OUONT.
.
Nnvr'N tlioTliue.
Never put etrtlll te-morrow
Thalwhbh hirsts doing- te-day,
Jf miii ile 51111 iim (1 ml toveurMirrow,
Toe late, that im've trlllisl uvvar
thet;iildciionenunttvor a llletlme. If nv.e
wlioeoniplubior weakncKH nud dvhlllly, have
liarklneieiiKh unit pain In lh side erilni-t,
peer appetite, broken steep and ether n)iiu n)iiu
teins or a Ki'iicnil dieaj of vltatltj, would
luiinplly inecure Dr. 1'lcrres (lebleii .MrilUul
lllkievrrj whleli threatens Hum, iiml iehmi re
call! n holden the health they arc Mirely les.
lug. Coiiuuiitleii miiy be averted, If lireuiiit
iiimiMin h are iiikrn, hi the iike of this ktiiudiint
riiniHly, lA!t tliiMi wliohavertui-en te feel that
llulr genemt vllallty Is rumiltn; low be w be
niiddeMiniethluiE for theniMlvus ul eiue, for
ilclaj s are ilaiiKcren. Oeldeu Medlral Dls.
cevery ' Is wurrauleit te humiu or cuie in all
raws of dlkiaM) for bleb It U rfvenuneiidid. or
iiiuiip) paid for It rcfiuiiled. W.TIiJtw
Vrein Clev eland, Ohie,
Come a letter slirned T. Walker, saying:
"About klx months age commenced taklnit
JbirrtecA Jllml Kitten for pretmcted cse of
lumbnKO and geucral debility, nnd newfiim
ploukerlte unite havereceverru my apnrtlte nnd
wonted strcnatli. Keel butter nlleKetlier. bold
111 Kinrasterh) W. T. llech, 1J7 and 13U North
Queen street,
QwJKrHHPIXTKIU.
MERCURIALRHEUMATISM.
Mr.J.O. Jenex.iltv murt,hal of Fulton, Ar
kauris, w rites; "About tin jears age Iron Iren
Irueted it mv ere eaMi of bleed poUeu. 1 he lead
lUBPhjiilclaiis of the elty u re railed 111, iu:d
tbey prescribed medicine uncriiicdh-lne, vv lilcli
1 took without aflerdbiK me any relief. 1 nUe
tried mercurial and ietasli rcuicdli-, with the
kume uusucemsful rult, but whleb brought
en an uttack of mercurial rlieiimatimi ihiit
made my lltti (me of untold iiKeny. Alter sur
fi ring four iiieni lis, t Rave up all rermer reine.
dlesund cemmeiieid taking; Huln's HiHcidetS.
H. H.) AHer takliie kcvcrul bottles, 1 viusin
t rely cured aud ublote rcsume work. I con
sider tswlft's Hpeclfle (S. . M.) the greatest mid mid
Je'ue rer bleed potbenlng te-day en the mur-
INHERTTED SCROFULA.
..itwiri'n Upctncri4. B. H.Jcured my little boy e
beredltne wrerulu, which broke out all ever
i.'u?.cV:..b.Virf r";liait suttered, and I had
Klvei up all iieim of hU recovery, when at
le nslh I vi ak Induced te ure H. . h. Arter u"liiir
u Hew bottle, be was intlrely cured Net S
njmpteiu new rcuialus of the dUcuse. Thl
was three ) ar ae. v ..i. iu
M1W.T.UMATIIKIW,
... Mallwrvllle, MIm.
Triatlboenllloodmal Hkln 1)Im,is mulled
Ul' HWJKT BPKC1W0 CO.. Atlanta, Ua,
&anmmmkti0.
riut.AriRi.rHiA,TinrMU7, July U, IK
Closed at i P. M. Saturday.
About 500 Women's Wrap
pers that are beginning te slew
up, drop te-day te jumping
prices. This season's styles
and some of them net a week
in the house.
J00 Olngham Wrapprri with plain front,
cel I or and culT, all stzei, down from I2.7S
te 11.75.
81 KlRtired and Rtrlped t7illl Wrapper,
plain CaMimtre frenUi, cellar and cuffs,
siren 34, W and , down from M te K. .
Figured Weel Challlii Wrappers with plain
Humh Hllk front and shirring at neck,
flnwn ft-nm SIA In Itn
Klsiired Weel Challls Wrappers with plain
shirred front of same, and Wattsaa back,
down from lis ami lis te 110.
3 Figured China Hllk Wrapper with plain
Huren Hllk front nnd shirring at neck,
down from tss te lis.
Cailitnere Wrapper In plain colors, down
rromtiiterr. .. .
While l-awn Wrappers down from UXOnad
.tel3i.
Becend fleer, Thirteenth and Chestnut street
corner. Take elevator.
30 or 40 per cent, off prices
of just the Hamburgs you want.
a te 15 Inch Cambric Embroidery, 6 te 85c.
Children' Hemstitched and Scalloped
Flouncing, 22 te 27 Inchc. 60 te 80c.
45-Inch Hrimitltf htd and Hcallepcd Flounc
ing, 60c le 11.35.
He uthwet of centre.
Paris-made Corsets, broken
size, $1 each, originally $1.50,
51.75. $2.
Becend fleer, first gallery.
Think of a Sad Iren that
stays hissing het all day long.
Think of the steps and back
aches saved, and the better work
done. It's Mrs.f Waterman's.
$3.25 for family size.
n.iKctneut, near centre.
Jehn Wanamaker.
B
irrmt than tea and coffkkfeu
I he Nerves.
VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA.
THE 0R10INAL-M0BT SOLUBLE.
Ahk jourQreccr for It. take noether. 103
QSvecevtcs.
AT CI.AHKGH
Sugars Lewer.
Compare a few Itanileni l'llcei with these of
jour lioinei; reeer.
OATMEAL.
HhreddedOalH, the most delicious brrakfavt
dish lu existence; 2 Bs. for Scent.
BOAF; BOAf!
French Olilne Heap, per cake. 4; bell 4 Ce.
llullaloBeap, 4c; Henrietta Heap, 4c; UcUikeii
Heup, 4c ; I leptleld A Ce. Heap, 3!e ; Queen Toi
let Heup, 10c site, only lie ; Washing Powder, 3c ;
IjuiI7' Acme. 4e; .1 cake Debbins' Ktectrlc
Heap fer'Jje; Try Oeld Dust Washing l'ewdcr,
I ler 25e.
, Mackerel In 10-th llncket. II ; Bait Herri ne In
lOO-lb hbt.U 50; (lir.NH.ilt Herring for 25c ; Best
Hmekid llcrrliiK, kt dozen, 10c.
Samuel Clarke, Agt,
Tea.Cotrce and Grocery Stere,
12 A II Seuth Queen Hb, Near Centre Square,
Lancaster, Fa.
Arf-TiU phene and Free Dcllxery.
T IlllllSK'B.
HAMS! HAMS!
Mnenella, Hulft, and the Davis Diamond
rtraiul. JiM-ry Ham giiaranted. Alse, the
Callfeiula Ham. or short cut shoulder at 10
cenUn pound these are small Dried Ueef and
llolexna by the piece and chlpied.
Picnic Plates and Picnic Goods.
Viz. BardlncM. 1'lckled und Fresh Oistcrs,
Petted Ham, Tongue, Chicken, Heueless
Chicken and Turkey, I'b kles, Jnms, Bauces In
Bniall lle tiles, Fictile Blze Ketchup nnd Har
dluis. no. 17 i:ast kine stri:i:t.
i-ANCABTEIl. FA.
A'J
T ItlJISTM.
Bee A'ie I'm, JUnmlner aud Muining Xtut
for AiHertUemeut of
Specialties and Picnic Goods.
Make enr purchases under the cooling
breezes of four Ininicrihe Electric Fans. Ne het
Miatlur. Ne files with u.
l'iinie Hams, from 5 te 8 Ds, a I 10c. Bummer
ltolegna, De. Ueueless Ham, MKe. Dried Ileef
nt 10, J!J and 15c V th. Finest llreaklast Ilacen,
UVie. Uirge New and White Fat Mackerel,
ic Large New Spanish Mackerel, 15c V lb.
CHASE & BANB0URNS COFFEES.
We are ngenU for their Cenees. Yeu can't
go wrong lu using them. They reach us In 50
IKiund air tight cans put In whlle het fe ax te
retain all tlie aroma. Their Java and Mecha
tar surpasses any ie have )et sold; necrhad
a single complaint. Their rnastlm: isalwajs
uniform. Their IVa Ucrry IUoCetreeiitX.'cli
as geed as any Mecha sold at Che.
TEA.
We bac'i half chests 50c ltlark Tea, which
we will put en the market as a drive or IciuUr
aturie)ilb. It toslsemo one mera than this, but
lilslis la jour gain. Don't come often, Ills
sold.
FRUIT JUICES
Fer flavoring Cream, Custurd, Cake, Sauce,
Jtlllis, Kte. These Juices aie se ceuccntriitcd
that they must be rxluccd at least ten times
befere they will show llulr truoUaver. Yeu
can't be Ithuut them. Try one bottle.
ORATED C0C0ANUT.
One barrel of Finest Orated Cocennut at ISe f
lb. Itoei Itccr, 15c, Fruit Bjrups. ISe v IhHIIc.
Illoeker'M Dutih Cocea you can't de without
It. Whvatlet, Itelled Oats. Oatmeal and Wheat
(lerins. Ilibien linked lleans and Hucklns'
Soups. Orange Cider, six giitlen kens, te the
retailers enlv. I'linle 1'laHs, Uest My Taper
and Insect l'euder. Iilmtiurgsr, Burltzer,
l'Main and Nige Cheese. 4 tbs Frisli Tta Crack.
erf.-K-. 3ItsNlcnac,ije. 3RsaingerSnnps,U5c.
J. FRANK REIST,
WHOLESALE AND HETAIL UROCElt,
COHNEK WEST KINU AND FItlFCESTS.
Directly Opjxslte
J. It. Martin A Ce.' Dry Goods Stere, and
Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel.
airlAjek for the lllg Sign across the pave
ment. nvvtrnc
OTANDAltD CAHKIAUE WOKK.
EDArr. EiTgERLEY,
OAKRIAQE BDiLUER,
40.42.4JA45 MAKKKT HTHKKT. (Itear of the
rostefflce), LANUABTEU, FA,
All the latest styles lu Uucgles, Family Car.
riagiw, Fliicteus, Surrevs, Cabriolet. Pha-tens,
lltu kbe.irds, 'I retting Wagous.statlen Wugeus,
Market Wageus, etc., new ready ler the Spring
Trade.
A flne line of Second-Hand Werk.
New Is the ttme te order for Spring. Strictly
first-class work and all work fully yuaranleed
My prices are the lowest lu the county for tha
same quullly of work. Hive me a call and ex
amine my vrerk.
ltcpatutlng and Repairing promptly ab
tended te aud done In a rtrst-class manner. One
set or workmen e;eclally employed for that
purpusa
E
NUI.ETllEUaiOCIC FAUM.
if .
STORM KING (2161.)
HECOltD 2.30.
Sired by Happy Medium, slre of 50 performers
from S.14U te 30. Dam Topsy Ta ler by Alex
ander' Nerman, sire or Lulu, IMI1;, Ac. Ac.
Ttrui for Spring season or INU), til for a fe.il.
Fer tubuluUxl iKMllgree und etlitr Information,
wldres DANIEL O.KNULE,
aprbMiudiw UarUtU, Fa.
9hMr
B
oeTBAHOsuoaat
f
HAVING GONE t
TUCQUAN CAMP THIS WEEK
THE
"BOYS "IN THE STORE
AT
Nes. 28-30 East King St.
CAN
Knock Prices As They Please,
BUT THIS " PICNIC" WILL LAST ONLY
ONE WEEK.
STACKH0USE,
NOS. 28 AND 30 EAST KINO STItEET.
E
VEHYBODYSAYHSO: THAT
IS THE CUEAFEST MIESS SHOE FOU
EADII' WEAK SOLD IN
LANCASTER.
A $2.00 SHOE FOR $1.60
1 1 fit the average root snugly.
11 Is well made and nicely finished.
It Is easy nd comfortable In wear.
It's outline Is admirable.
It' stylish and attractive.
It surpasses alt f 1,75 Shoes.
It equals most 13 grade.
It Is pretty for flne dress.
It wears long without fault.
M-ComeandseoTHEMcQINTYSHOE, It
won't disappoint ou. Yeung Ladle admire It
fur It's si le. Matrons laud It ter the comfort
It gives.
SHAUB & BURNS,
14 Nekth Queen Street, Lancas
ter. Pa.
eummer shoes !
TENNIS
OXFORDS!
I have one or the Largest Lines or Men', La
dles', Misses'. Beys' and Youth' Tennis Ox
fords In the city.
Men's Drewn Checkered Tennis Oxfords, 49e.
Hev's " " 4ic.
Ladles' " " " " 4(C.
Misses' " " " " :51c.
Youths' " ' " " :tttc.
Men's Second Orade Light Tennis Oxfords, )e.
Hev's " " " " 55c.
Ijiulles' ' " fkv.
Misses' ' M jkv,.
Youths' ii ii tee.
Men's Hcst Orade Latest Light Strlpe Ox., 51 00
llej's ' " inc.
Ladles' " ' " ii (15c,
Men's HestOradeTennls Bals. in Light Check
and solid Drewn, II 50.
I hav c also a I Jirge Line of Men's, Itei 's, Iji
dies' and Misses' Canvas Tennis Oxlerils. viltli
ltubbcr Seles, having Leather Seles between
tbe Kuhbcr Sele ana Insoles, at f 1 00, tl ,, SI 50
nnd U 00.
See Large Display in East
Window.
The One-Price Gash Heuse,
Chas. H. Frey,
(Successor te FHEY A ECKERT) the Leader of
Lew Fried In
BOOTS' AND SHOES,
NOS. H & 5 EAST KINU STREET,
LANCASTER, FA.
BtoreCloed Every Evening at 6 o'clock
KxccptMenday aud Saturday.
gev alc or Stcttt.
F
OR RENT HANDSOME FRONT ROOM
mi e,l flnj-ii- Vi, 19 WmiI L-lni.clnt.lt finite.
liH-atlenln theclty rer ofllce or light business.
Inquire r W. W. AMOS,
m2tt-ifd Aller's Uallcry.
piOR UKNX
THAT LARUE
CENTRAL BUSINESS STAND,
NO. 20 EAST KING bTREET.
Inquire within. nill-lfd
"CIOR SALE CHEAF-
A Twe-Story Brick Dwelling Heuse,
30 by 28 feet, with two-story brick back build
ing 1JV5 by 26 feet. Hall and seven rooms. Let
20 by -M feet.
JOHN H. METZLER,
Me US. Duke St.
glenv.
EVAN'S LOUR.
LEVAN'S FLOUR !
In the manufacture of this
Fleur great care is exercised in
the selection of the wheat, and
by geed milling it is kept up te
the highest standard and pos
sesses all the qualities neces
sary te make the Best Bread
and Handsome Biscuit.
IF IN WANT OF 11RAKS OR IKON STOl
Cocks, Asliestei Fucked Cocks, IV I and Itlb
isks, Ivvcrl'etks, Swing Jeluls, call and get
them, or send jour order by mall, te JOHN
UEST, 333 Last Fulton trtt, iu7-tfd
'ftttmftitv.
TTaHRi WOLf,
ISMRNIJURE STORE,
tHMrecaerxlte IK Cart Klnc street, fcavtaf a
fan Ha af rareltara or every description at ffca
lewwtprlee. Alse Undertaking prenpUyaU
iMMja Call adxnita ear tee.
MMR TL WOLF. lSltt King Btrwd.
TTNUERTAKERe.
WATiOKHlRR,
(rcecnl Fireiskiig Uiterttkers,
NO. 20 SOUTU QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
Resldence-JNO. J. WATSON, Ne. 4 West
Vina street (Southern Market.)
Residence M. K. H ERR, Ne. 430 Seuth Queen
tract (Branch Office.) Jyg-amd
rpHINOSAREOETTINO BETTER.
The New Frent
Will seen be cempleUd at
WIDMYER'S,
CORNER OF
East King and Duke Sts.,
But meanwhile the
LOW PRICES CONTINUE.
We are doing business under difficulties, but
our patron are reaping the benefit or the
tear-up.
WIDMYER,
CORNER OP
EAST KING AND DUKE STREETS.
e
CUS A GIBBS.
TOO MUCH FURNITURE I
YOU CAN HAVE IT
Way Down Priees!
ALL NEW STYLES
FOR THE
Parler, Bed-Roem, Dining-Roem, Library.
RELIABLE.
Ochs & Gibbs,
Manufacturers and Dealers,
(2d, 3d A ith Fleer,) Ne. 31 SOUTH QUEEN
H1REET.
H
ElNlTKH'8 FURNITURE DEFOT.
WIDE AWAKE
Buyers desiring a combination of Highest
8 utility of the Manufacturer' Art In alt the
ewest nnd Latest Designs and the Lewest
Prices in
Furniture, Curtains,
Parler Suits, &c,
Should be awake te tiiclr own Interests and
call upon us when their wants will be fully sup
plied. W elfer te-day n splendid assortment of Far
ler Suits In Tapestries and Flushes at specially
Lew Prices.;
HEINITSH'S
FURNITURE DEPOT,
27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street
Siciuelcre,
WA
ATCIIKS, CLOCKS, ETC.
CLOCKS, HPECTACLER, ETC., SOLD AND
REPAIRED.
Ne. 15'JJ4 North Queen St.
WEBER'S.
a-Watches furefully Selected for Farmer
and Railroaders. ap21-l)d
XEWELER AND ORADUATK OITICIAN.
' GILL !
Jeweler and Graduate Optician.
LARGEST STOCK OF WATCHES.
WATCHES OF ALL GRADES.
CALENDARS, CHRONOGRAPHS, ETC.
Examination of Eyes Free I
Ne Dreps Used 1
OHAS. S. GILL,
NO. 10 WEST KING STREET,
LANCASTER. PA.
TTEimTjEWELElT
HERR, Jeweler.
IF YOU WANT A PAIR OF
Geed Glasses,
Properly Fitted, call en ns. All special work
done by a Graduate Optician.
REMEMBER, .
That rer FINE WATCH AND CLOCK
WORK.anil all kinds of JEWELRY REPAIR
ING, we can promUe )ou the best results.
Walter C. Herr,
101 North Queen St,,
COR. OF ORANGE.
2vttevucu
TT UTHEH B. k:auffman,
ATTORNKY-AT-I W.
Boceud Fleer Esbleuiau La ulldlng. Ne. u
North DueL pr-Ija4w
t; t : m r
QPBN KVERY KVCHtMS,
v.
Fer Bargains,
Ne. 14 West King St.
ErajtliiMSoIdAtudfieliffGed
AS WE ABB POSITIVELY GOIHGOUT
M OF BUSINESS.
mayt-Smd
rriHK FBerura cash store,
A RARE OPPORTUNITY!
We offer te-day a lane let of
n l m i
AT
19 Cents Per Yard.
These eoeds hsca sold nl XU In CTL'a .nil i
txisltlvetv French. Mnnvofthpse-calMFrwnr 3
Sn tines sold here and elsewhere are the flni ai
trades or uemesuc goods, nut in order te me l
this low price we will offer Genuine Frenc
uoeaa atjiuc, as noev equeica.
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
SUNSHADES AND PARASOlil
Will Ira eirered Without Regard te Cost.
Parasols worth from I3.S) te 7, Will be old I
irem viie te tuu.
Ble Reduction In Iho prices or EmbreldercM
Fleunclncs. Colored Embroideries, flamilr
Imported Scotch and Frotich Gingham, etc. f
A It Is our desire le cut the Bummer slot
as low ns possible this season, we will efli
many tilings pertaining thereto at unusuall
low prices.
s
26 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
marW-lydli
ISTE
.TEW ORK SPORE.
Interesting Bargains
-AT THE-
20 PIECES TYR0LE3E DRESS LAWNB
Reduced Irem 10c te 5c a jnrd.
FINEST FRENCH SATINES.
Elegant Dcalens en ISlack, Drewn, Blue, GreeJ
l(ll(( OOJIINIIIU (lUdlKlH,
Reduced from 370 te lllcajard.
WOOL-FACE PLAID DRESS GOODS
Closing out at 8c a jard ; rermer price, 15c.
FINE AMERICAN SATINES,
Reduced from 12e te 8c a yard.
60 PIECES DREPS CHALLIES,
Medium and Dark Grounds, reduced te 5 cent
n i ard.
NEW DRESS GINGHAMS.
Plaids andStrlpcs,6cayard; former price, 10c
TENNIS FLANNELETTES
At K, lOe and 12e a yard.
50 .Piece Craim Ground POINTED DRESS
UllA.LiL,12-3,
Reduced from 5c te 2Je a yard.
Our Entire Stock of FANCY PARASOLS gelnJ
ui uuc-uuii ubuui a rice.
WATT & SHAND,
6. 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST.
ynvrtoela.
K
OSE I1ROS. A HARTMAN.
SPECIAL SALE OF PARASOLS
On Saturday, July 6, 1M0,
Te Contluue for One Week.endlng en Saturday,
Jul) I.', low.
P.CSNYDER&BROJJ
denuine rieiirli Nitie
People
Cash Stere
NEW YORK STORE
LOT NO. 1 I .80
LOT NO. 2. 63
LO r NO. 3 . .75
J. OT NO. 4 l.(ie
LOT NO. 5. 1.25
LOT NO. fl 1 60
LOT NO. 7 2.00
AT THE MAKERS,
ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN,
14 East King St.
nprlS.liml'
)rtt.
GENUINE JIAKQAINH I
Trunks and Traveling Bags
At VERY LOW PRICES During Hie Vacation
bea-eu.
WAU STRAW AND SUMMER HATS at two
thirds the original price.
StaufFer & Ce.,
Nes. 31 and 33 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER. FA. J
A'
THOSTEH'H CORNER SALOON.
A NICE HOT LUNCH
will be scrted uery meruliiK from VUeliJO.
Rum rt's Celebrated Uetr Urawu from tbe keg,
pr30-trd
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