Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 22, 1890, Image 2

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f rery d lu the year, butHunday. Served
" (i Dnunni 1U HUB city nuu huiiwuuuiub
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S tan )-mrliiAdrance:SOcfntnmanth.
Sr H'MRLYINTELUCIENCER-OnedellBr Mid
W,rfi Wly cents n year, In advance.
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V or postefflco order, nnd where neither of
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Jtf letter.
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THB IrTTELLIOEKOER,
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LANCASTER, FA., July 22, 1800.
1jw Hcferni.
Sluce the days of old Herodotus but
tvib two B""1 ylci"9 of Jurisprudence liuve
I C amwn in iiintnrltv' for lefrnl RVftfnnm
m - ?:.::" .i:r"i:..r': "" . ,i.
jj line umiuuiu censuiuuuiin niu nuv niv
fS creations of n dnv. but the slew irrewlh
jbjp.ef centuries. These systems nre In active
i,-S-otxTatien in all the leading civinzca
M'wnllenB. The first, the civil law of
R Reme, with vnrleu local modlflcntlens
-& and Additions, lies nt the fomidntleu of
;i. the legal system of the Germanic and
Latin nations of Continental hurepc.
Thesecend, the common law of Eng-
; ., laud, with .inillnr local varlntleni and
P-2lr- l....in l-l.- 1 i i. rtn...i
jtt3kltlllt.llt:ill3, 11 UIV 1IHV (II II1U UllllUU
gift States as well as that of Grcnl llrltnln
5 nnd Ireland, Austrulln, llrlttsh India,
p Canada, and of all the ether lands, In.
? deed, ever which Victeria, iim queen and
f etnpresi, reigns.
I The common law, whlcli Km admirers
f nre went te call " the perfection of
" human wisdom," is simply immemorial
! custom crystallized in the decisions of
a many generations efjudges, and found
i. In England in the yearly records the
decisions of the court of queen's licncli ;
and in this country, In our supreme
court reports. In Euglnnd It is medllled
by local custom and supplemented by
nets of Parliament; In the United StHtes,
j It Is both modified and supplemented by
ft statute tht nets of our ecveral state
ItUluturca.
t The law, above all (IiIuks elte, should
jL- be clear and certain. Yet all of our
elder Mates have already Issued many
J mere than ene hundred volumes of mi-
preme court reports, and as we have te-
day ferty-three states, each issuing an
f uually a large volume, the multitude of
S- decisions and of eenlllcllng authorities
f Is sufllelently bewildering te drive even
ir the eldest lawyer te the verge of insanity.
fe- It would be dlftlciiltte frame a legal
$ preposition, net en its face idiotic, for
which an Industrious advocate cannot
tinu a score or authorities. " The law,"
said Aaren .Burr, nearly a century age
and the bitterness of the sarcasm lies
S iu its truth" the law is whatever is
f Imlillv nurlpfl mill iiliuinlM.. ....,!..
RJA " " " ,-ituniuij iiidlll
lr talued." Yet, in these days, It was
ruuimcii.v ummi eempnrcii co us condi
tion te-day even in New Yerk and iu
uplteef the cede. That which should
be as clear us crystal and as certain
as fate is as obscure as tliou tlieu tliou
eundsef conflicting precedents eijn make
It and as uncertain as (be tenure? of lin-
SJi'i man life. eencernliiL' which no ihmh
WJ, knows what u day may bring fertli.
WiQ 1U memoiisei enforcing rights and
ifSp reurLs'"K wrongs siieuki be exiedllieus
IMH auu cueaivvei uie law's Uelays " unit
rt-ne "cxiit'use of litigation " have bu-
winie me people's most ramlllar iire-
AfcyrTT'"t7 't,'1 ii'3 i- u" uu'iir ns ii
3rnt.....n. ,.:. ..
vr. vnrnu hi. it i.k. iln ..., ,.i
IIUUUIV5S milium.-! any and a wrong as
glaring us its mid-day sun, and yet
' years may elapse before It is possible te
euiorce tue one erreilrcs the etlier.
?,The most just claim may Impoverish
3 the claimant before he can hecure Its
payment by due course of law. Jn the
law courts, Justiee iu continually sacri
ficed te form and the clearest rights held
in abeyance by neme ancient precedent
established In uuethcr age and as
wholly uiibiiited te modern civilisatien
ns a coat of mail te modern warfare.
Turtles te suits are compelled te await
for weary yearn the argument and de
cision of quivtieiib of practice which
they de net understand and iu which
they have net the slightest interest.
He, tee, our criminal cede und prac
tice, especially In Pennsylvania, Is
fulrly honeycombed with absurdities,
anachronisms, obstructions te Justice
und loopholes for the ccapa of wealthy
, offenders. "The facility" says (.'. (J.
Bouncy, !i., the piesldcut of the Illi
nois Stale liar association, "with which
mere unfortunates are converted into
hopeless criminals, Is equaled only by
the ease with whlcli desperate offenders
bailie efforts te subject them te
punishment, while they burden the
community with enormous exijenses of
prolonged and lepeatcd criminal trluK"
These evils make Justice a bv-werd
aud bring our courts year after vc'uriiite
mere general contempt. Yet they should
cemmund, of all our institutions, the
highest ceulldcnce aud the most exalted
respect. Hew hall this consummation
se "devoutly te be wlbhed " be made,
instead of a forlorn hope, a living
reality V Certain reforms ate absolutely
necessary. The Judicial force should be
increased se that all causes may be fullv
heard Instead of half heard. The prin
ciples, pleadings and practice of equity
(heuld le cMeuded te all civil eaves.
Aud iu tlie leferm of our criminal cede
the Hint step should be the abolition in
all our cities of aldermeu's courts and
the fee system, and iu their plaee a
single recorder's court, presided ever by
n salaried elllcer who must In; an
educated gentleman learned in the law.
This tingle reform would tuke from our
overcrowded quarter fusions one-half of
the petty cases whlcli are at precent
returned, besides saving the taxpavers
thousands of dollars every year.
These, however, me eniv a few of
many lerernis which, if brought about,
would make our courts iu very truth
pluces " wherein jimtice I Judicially
aJmlnietered."
W'ev In (Viitr.il America.
The war iu Ceutial America will
claim mere Interest Iu the civilized
world than the wars iu that region have
Usually icccived, because telegraphic
communication by way of Mexico has
deve!eied of recent yeius, and we can
learn the Interesting details of the strug
gle. Then it happens that news is dull,
that public attention iu this country has
been drawn te our Southern neighbors
by the Puu American congress and "Sir.
Blaine's reciprocity (-cheine, and thut
the war Jut U-gmi may end iu thounien
of five turbulent little military republics
n us te form ou roeetablo nation. It
generally observed by thofe famil
iar with Central America that it Is
f rely utllieted with fever, iwlitics und
gvrteraU. At pre.ient the ttenerula are
virulent, atul there seems te Ik a fair
pixteipect of a war Involving ull live re
publics. Little Falvnder K net se weak
m It may beein, fur although small iu
territory, It Is strong in population,
wealth and Intelligence, and Menu te be
well assured of the support of. the two
southernmost states, Nicaragua and
Cesta Itlca. These three have always been
opposed te the schemes for a Central
American union agitated by Guatemala,
becaiim they feared that In any such
union that state would practically held
the power. The relative sire of the re
publics may be understood from the fol
lowing i
Giintenmlit, rii. mlln lft,sm, imputation I,'i'i2,'l00
Hun .Satvnder 7,'WD, " rl,0n
llnndnnn, " tn;m, nreM)
.Nlrannifii, " W.ime, " MM,(m
Ctwln Illr " l9,tM0, " 1&,K0
The nlllaiiL-c lietwccn (Guatemala and
Honduras seems te make a union strong
enough te overpower the ethers, but If
Salvader has gained the first victory, as
reported, the final result Is very doubt
fill. Drain Patching.
.V mud crusher deprived an Iowa lad
of au ounce of his brains last week, but
the doctors say he will get Along very
well with what he has left. This Inci
dent opens n wonderful vista through
which the Imagination may harmlessly
wander cutrauccd with the prospect of
a future when surgery applied te chil
dren may tap the brains of the preco
cious and equalize the intellectual ca
pacity of mankind. Then mortals will
be rated by the census takers according
toeuncesof brain and each cllicnmay
be sternly required te get as much work
as possible out of his weight of intellect.
Great men can be cultivated artificially
by the nddltleu of spare ounces of brain
from these who might apcar top heavy.
Think of (he mngulflcent specimen of
nmukind which might be produced by
the addition of n few ounces of brain
te u'yeuthful Jehn Sullivan I Con
template the adjustment of capaci
ties te circumstances which might
be aflected by the donation of bevcral
ounces of lnentul capacity te Baby Me-
Kfel At present that Infautcan hardly
hope te live up te his fame as it glows
witli him, but with the aid of a mud
crusher aud a few surgeons he may,
perhaps, be helped along.
Tun rioting or tlie militia ut Mount
Un.'hm docs net sceiu te have been of soil seil soil
eus coliscqtinnce, but tendencies of tlie
kind cannot be tee severely discounted.
If tlie troops should iirouse tlm slightest
f.ur tli.it tlmy could forget they nre clll clll
zens wlille training as selillcis a strong
oppeilllon te llielr sutiimer camps as a
body would seem Juslllled. Tun thousand
armed men, filled with respect for the laws,
inukeu iiinKiiltlcmit spnctnele, and thore Is
no doubt tluil our uillltliimeu nre of (lint
type, but tney must give no oxciise for dis
trust. A sketch of the llfe of Abraham Hnr
lny C'nsscl Iu tlie Philadelphia 7'him,
Is net only Interesting en account of
the remarkable character of the !eluttd
(lerninu Htudcu t and collector el iiire books,
hut ehlully licciiuse of tlm feed for rorlens
rcllnctlen which It iilluriN ami of tlie moral
which adorns tee lale. Mr. Cnssel was
born in Montgomery county, Ph., Hoptcni Heptcni Hoptcni
ber'Jlxl, lt!0. Ile early dovehipcd an in in
H.itlable thlril for kuowledge, whlcli
neither tlie prohibition of his patents
who like uiiivt of the Meuiioulte
sect, especially In theso days, lield
odiiculieu te be an Invention of tlie duvll -nor
his unfavoiable surreiiudlugs, ceuM
subdue nor turn nnlde. The peer boy wus
sickly, but instead of hendliig hliu te
school, nnd thore woie no free schools in
these days, he was made te work in the
Holds. He became, therefore, his own
teacher, and the story of his indefatigable
pursuit of knowledge uuder almost In In In
Huporubledlfilciilties Is pathetic In tlie ex
treme. "Ile learned te wille with u pen
which he hud made from u chicken feather
by the aid of u butcher-knife. He worked
long days In the weeds and iituirrles
Iu oider te earn a (uw cents for books
and tuition. He studied at nlfjlit by the
light of the lli'e-pl.ice, and when his father
saw that his seu was determined te learn,
he forbade him this privilege." When
he went te his cold bed-room te htudy, his
parents depilved hlni of uiatehus" aud
candles, but he mtmtged te puichase a box
of matches for tweuty-five cents, and a
store-keopor kindly piesentcd him with
a pack of tallow candles mid thus pro
vided, he .studied iu (he long winter
nljjhls in secrecy. He afterwards be
came a liimeiis school teacher; nod
although living many miles from a rail
way, he collected a library of eer fitly
thousand volumes. Ue lias pievuuteit
tlieusauds el these te the Pennsylvania
Historical society, and te Mt. Merris col
lege, n Diiuknid institution at Mt. Meri is,
III. His library contains sixty rnre Hiblcs
und many old books of great value. He
has made himself In every vensn of the
phrase. He is a line linguist, a master or
sonie of the bcioiices, and an authority upon
tlie history and iinthpiitles or lilsuatie
Htate. Wliut un exHinple Air the emulation
of ambitious boys doe such a cuieccr af
ford! Tin. debasing eu'ecl of a pension system
Is faiily lllustnitcd by the histeiy et the
Mexican war pension bill, Yoarufterye.tr
Congress rejected this measure. At lavt,
howevor, the elalm agents und lobbyists
proved by the tables or mortality that the
soldlers of the Mexican war wero neatly
all de.ul ; the war was small, the number
or survivors row, and the Koveinmont
ought te recogiiUe thelr services. -This
ple.t pievailed, and In IKS", forty years afier
tlie cloe of that ceullict, the bill passed.
What was the icsult? Uorero the 1st or
March. 15St, Sl.'JJO alleged Mildleis of Mex
ico and 7,7 1'J uideus, making in all ty.ius,
had filed their claims for pensions. New
us it cleve computation shows that net tnore'
than twenty thousand Ainerlctn soldiers el el ol
the Mexicau war wete ullvu at its elose In
1817-B, and that net mere than two
thousand f tlifMi could possibly be alive
iu 1687, it Is as ceitain us it mathematical
demonstration can make It that the great
majority or theve claims are fraudulent.
Prosecution against these elalmuuts for
perjury and tlie attempt te obtain money
nuder f.ilse pieleiiKes inlglit have a salu
tary effect in cheeking many of the
weuld-bu lobliers Of llui treasuiy.
Ir Is iiunereil iu New Yeik that Jehn
Wenanmkcr Is negotiating for llie purchase
of Madisen Sipiare (iardeu and will turn It
iiitnahuge tetail hIoie iiiedeled after his
Philadelphia establishment. Ifthls Is true
wotenluie the suggestion that the New
Yerk btoie might be made even mere com cem com
prehenslve than the Quaker City houe by
the addition el" a llve stock department.
At Jehn Wumunaker's you can new buy
everything, from a niu te a grand
piano, but theie Is ue room fiir live
nnliiiulx, although the pioprietor Is known
te detl Indirectly In Ueaters by blocks of
flve. In Mudlsen Square Garden he might
establish a chlcken department in ch.irge
of Mr. Hayes. The Harrisons might per.
haps be Induced te open a subiubun jcal
esUile olllce as a branch of tlie establish establish
metit. Tiik babies of Asbury P.uk had a p.trnde
two miles long en the lieanl walk along the
beach en Monday. Their carriages were
decked with flowers aud a brass baud and
bill! pup headed the precession, but many
of the Infant howled louder than the
music or the booming breakers.
ItUWCOKIt OUT OK Si5,0t.
Hew u WIiiuIiil" Yeiuiu .Man Klueetwl a
Itetlicil Vew oil; or.
Alanseu Hee. an agel New Yerkor w he
lias spout set erul summers ns a cottager at
Asbury Park, was en Monday night bun.
.eed out of $5,000 by two unknown
men. Mr. fcce rtllred botue years
Ince with it small fortune earned In
tlie business of atreat sprinkling
In New Yerk. 1-sM week he met a young
mn of attract! ve nnd pleasant address en
the fishing pier who seen succeeded, III a
very rlover and Informal way, In engaging
the old man In conversation.
Tlie young acquaintance was of short
tattire and stocky build and a sandy com
ploxlen. He Introduced himself as a son
of the senior member of the firm el Park tt
Tilferd. He was well dressed and a geed
talker, and seen he and Mr. Hee were cm
tertus of intimacy. The clever swindler
imrratcd w lint he claimed te ban portion
of his history, in which he se lutorestod
his aged listener thai the old man gave him
a short account of himself.
This Intimacy continued for soma days,
until Inst Saturday Mr. See was Induced te
f;e te a hotise en ene of the avenues, when
ie was introduced te a second swindler,
nnd Induced te take part In a game which
be describes as .semewhat similar te fare.
He became very much liitctested In the
gatne, and was Informed after he had taken
a hand that he had wen forty dollars. This
se elated him that he dctermlncd te play
niore heavily,
Monday morning, in company with ills
pseude-ncqunlntuni'O of the pier, the old
man went te New Yerk te precure inoney
for further play. He parted with his com
panion In tlie metropolis, the iatter pre
tending te go te sce nome wealthy relatives
in erder te precure money for himself.
Mr. Hee drew (5,000 from his account nt
the Irving National bank, ufter which he
met his companion and returned with him
te Asbury Park. Ha was again taken te
the house, the whorenbeuts of which he Is
unable te place, whero play was resumed
nnd whoreho speedily drepped his ontlre
sum ef(5,0U0. He made n vigorous kick
for the return of his money, but was cast
adrift by the sharpers.
Tlie particulars of the outrage wero tele
graphed te Inspector Uyrnes, of New Yerk,
micl te the chief of pollce of Philadelphia,
by the local authorities, In whose hands the
matUr has been placed.
pension ifivtTeiiY.
A Sermon On An Indignity te Our het-illei-s.
The Philadelphia iVcon.eftho 10th lust.,
published a tabulated statement of the ex ex
pundltiiies or the government for jtou jteu jtou
slens from 1801 te I8S0 Inclusive, tnlcnn
from the roert of the commissioner of
lons!etis for 188!), and also enrtain peril,
unit conclusions based upon this. statement
takeu from a pamphlet copy of a sorineii,
entitled ' An Indignity Ie Our C'itlen
Soldlers," preached iu the First I'ar-
isu cnurcn, utiiuirKlge, .Mussaeliusetls,
June 1, 1800, by ICdward It. Hull.
The figures of the statement show that
our pension list Is llke u snow ball gather
ing In volume as It rolls.
The amount distributed dlroctlvle Ihn
soldleis constitutes only u fraction, nover
estimated at ever 72 percent., of the enllre
apfuoprlatlens. As the cxpensts or the
pension buinau Increase enormously with
llie Increasing outlay, and us pensions
already granted are tliomselvcs subject te
constant Increase and re-rating (In 18S8
18S'.), 2.5H pensions were re-ratcdj,lt Is evi
dent that our prcsent annual appropriation
is but a tlthe, even though no new
pension bill Is ever enacted, or what the
country will by and by be called upon
te pay With these figures beloie
us It Is quite possible- te bollevo the up
palling statement of an eminent member
of Congress, Hen. .1. U. Tarsnev, or
Missouri, who said In a speech delivered
In the Heuse or Representatives, April 21,
Ib'M: "The annual expenditure rer pen
sions has net yet readied byany reasonable
approximation one-third or the maximum
which it will reach uuder existing laws;
aud, although thore should net be an addi
tional pension law passed, or au amend
ment te existing laws enacted, under the
law us It exists und us Ills administered
the annual cost te the government llve
yeais hence en account or pensions will
almost as au abselute certainty exceed
SJou,etKl,000. This he considers " a very
conservative estimate. Slnce these calcu
lations were made the dependent pension
bill has been signed by the president,
adding at least $IO,000,oeo te the annual
outlay."
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Oritutml by tlie ItetfWter.
The fellow leg letters were granted by
the register el" wills, for the week ending
Tuesday, July 22:
Aiiminis i ration Ciitlioriue Aliment,
deceased, lale of Washington borough ;
Jehn A. finish, Maner, administrator.
Ames I.elsev, deceased, Inte of Kast Co Ce Co
cillce township; Abraham I.elvev, K.ist
Coe.illce, iidmiulstruler.
James MeFulM, deceased, Inte or Martin
township; Jehn Huber, Pcqiicu, adminis
trator. Henry H. Jtuelil, deceased, late of Upper
Le.iceck township ; Henry Htiehl, L'pper
I.cuceck, ad ml nisi rotor.
Jeseph I). Oonder, deceased, lale of
Strnabtirg borough; Amelia M. Oeuder,
Slrasburg, administrator.
'Jehn llammer, dectased, late of Penn
township; Jeseph Hull, l'eiiti, adiuiuls
t tutor.
I.ydla A. Musser, deceased, l.ite of Utst
Lampeter township; II. I Musvur, K.ist
Kamjieter, uduiiulstiater.
Kmm.i 12. Koluer, deceased, latoef Para Para
dlve township; Martin II. Kehrer, Para
dise, adiuinisti-ater.
Ttsi'Aii:.N r.nv. 12. lluikhelder. de
ceased, late of West K.trl township; V.. II.
lliirkheldur, West Karl, oxecuter.
Isaac Hiininens, deceased, late of .Stias
burg township; Autes himuieus, cllv,
executer.
Henry Urayblll, deceavnd, Inte el Hast
Diuiuore; haiuuel J. Ankilui, lOist Dru Dru Dru
tiiote, executer.
Henry Sh.iuli, deceased, late of l.'.ist
Druiiiore; Mary Miauli, Cist Uiumore.
executrix.
Huse Hall OnincM.
The igiimesef base b.illyosteiday icsulted
ustolleus:
National I.oague-Plilludclphla 20, Pitts
2l,rK7' ,c,1'kMge7, New Yerk 2; Cincinnati
20, Itroeklyn 11; Husten 12, Cluveland 0.
Players' i.oague Phlladelphl.t 5, Pitts
burgll; New Yerk 7, llullale ft; Chlfage
I, Ilosten 1 ; llroeklyn 6, Cleveland i.
American Association St. I.euls 8, Ath-
!', 5 "echestcr 10, Columbus 0; Louis Leuis Louis
vlllell, llroeklyn I; .t racusu U, Teledo I.
Interstate League-Ilarrlsbtirg 12, Yerk
D; Lebanon 8, Alloenu 0.
IIKAION WHY.
ftlie was smalt ami khe was pretty, und her
lilvia lliuusht licr w ltt.v. and she trlpis.il
the llslit ranUistlc llke a ray.
Shu could read both l'lcnch una Lntln.uud was
sweet Iu print ersntln, nud 'tweuld umke
) our besom heave te hear her play.
Hut In sIiikIe lire kIiu tairlcd.and shunctcr
never married, and khe'U deubtleiu, beu
inutdcii tllUhedtc.
Fersliu bvlen proud deflaiicote the culinary
science, and the netcr knew the mystery
of pies.
-'ieiii tht Jtuilmijtun i"ite t'rnt.
Van IIeiti.n's IMceA-Dcllcluui-iuaiU In
stnntl). llaliny odors Irem Splce IslamU,
WaUcd by the tropic breeze;
HOZODOXr In heallhtul frairraiu-e
Oininit be surpassed b thee.
Teeth It whitens, purities;
Yeu will ue It If en're it le.
Tliumlei-It Down tlieAgen,
lhalferlii'iicness, ter rlieiunattsni, for aches
r lnliik,audriiri.pruliiii, Dr. Ihemat' IMtrtrie
',.' U '.' I'IUte and reliable remedy. J),
yiem,ii .tlertrle Oil call he lmichnsed of any
rt"'BKli Mild in Uiiicastcr iiy r, Hecli.
U7 uiul iyj North (ueeii Mrcet. '
Jack Jt.NKhwusu lrtliuuf liter cempliilni,
"'row n rlila '" exm,u",ea. "'Is pulse had
lie hud ulcer and tiuner nud all sorts or hu
And the llli, thut he nurered would weary a
Felks .iM thut Jack Jeiiku would neicrbe
Hut Jack said he would thut they might be
A,.e.ri2'''.1!; M" ni't,0' wretiKht bis recutt-ry.
Alter nil the pwr fellow e long hud endured.
1 ','.1? ',"."",u'i? "I crl011. dUiresninpniid
lend n.l,m i'nT flC." AI'W'B f,n"' W
.rJ1.'. ,)r'1"l'Tcc,s tJelden .Medical I)l
t et cry creates a lunllhy action of this imnurt imnurt imnurt
niitorKuu.ttiiilllie IIU tlmt hate lllelr if i ,
lliereciiiilHiciiruil by its prompt nnd falthm
use. All UnieuUu. .M.TuAw
Can't -ay Kueueli.
,''.11"!'il"I,,k "Wily or liunieek Mooil
,w. fi'.' ,1'9.1.'!0 b'c" H ureat l)leslii) te inc.
Cured nie or bllleusiie4 and dvii-iiisiu fmiii
winch 1 1 Had sull.red for je!uV" ' Mr.'j Mar" '
r a M "i b""",'?"1!. heM ' Liiucajtef by V,
r. HiKh, 1J7 nud la North tjueen street.
izt ixuwjrmuyxrrYiiQii nai"v"T uZ
0Am ii litf,
a iiAb-r kine BTHKrrr. city
11.-1:. BLAYMAlCtlt'Ai
AliL
ewirra BPBciric.
MERCURIAL RHEUMATISM.
Mr. J. C. Jenes, city marshal of Kulton, Ar
kan.i, wrIKvii "About len years age icon
Irncted n Mivcre cami of bleed polnen. The lend
Inn .ti.vlclaui of the city were railed In. ni.d
llicy prescribed medicine nftcrinedlclnc, which
I leek without BtTerdlnu me any relief. I nle
tried mercurial nnd potash rcmedlen, with the
same unnticreMtil remill, but whlcli breuelit
en nn nttnek of mcrctirlnl rhenmetum that
mnde my lira one or untold nxeny. After n r
fnrinc four men'ln, I Raveup hII former reme
dies nnd commenced Uildng Hwlfl'Hpcclflc(S.
H. H.) After Uiklinr fcvcral bottles, I was en
tirely cured nnd nlile te resume work. 1 con.
liter Hwlffs Hpeclflc (8. H. 8.) the greatest in ed
ict n for bleed polDenlng te-day ea tlie mar-
INHERITED SCROFULA.
Hwlft'sHpecltlelS. K. H.Jeured my little boy e
hereditary scrnmln, which broke out all ever
his face. Fer a jenr ha had uircred, and I had
f ;lvcn up nil hopes of Ids recovery, when nt
eiiElb t was Induced te tic H. H. H. Alter using
etfew bottles he was entirely cured. Net n
symptom new remains or the dleakc. This
was three cars nije.
MIIH.T. 1.. MATHF.ItM,
Matlicrvllle, Mlu,
Trentl'e en Illepd mid 8kln Diseases mailed
fris1.
(21 HW1FT HrKCIFIQ CO.. Atlanta, Oa.
VAN HOUTUN'S COCOA
iii,ti (t uuivs ritiiii-ii.
Tlie parent, most soluble -the original cocoa.
Invented, patented nnd mnde In Helland.
Delicate, stimulating, nutritious, much better
for the nerves than tea nnd coffee. Ask for
VAN HOUTKN'H, take no ether. (01)
mrSLlydM.W.F
ttince cukwi.ne tohacce-
VINCO
(EXTRA FIXE)
CHEWING
TOBACCO.
This Standard Uruud of Plug Tobacco Is nc nc nc
hnowlcili?eltebc tbebMt clictrund llie largest
pttcu for the money In tlm market. Vincntin
tug en encji lump. Its exleinlvc sale fur many
j ears has established Its reputation. There Is
nethlns: better. Try It. 1'er sale by dealers and
grocers.
1890.
nprll-.'H)tcod-ceiiiA13tw
iiUaccUrtiicoue.
rjUtIS.MAN'3.
NEW WINDSOR TIES,
KOH HOYS AND MEN,
NO. 12 WT.ST KINO .ST.
CAI.IFOHN1A.
Special Parties. Sciiit-meiilhly. Tourist
Bl-'CphiK cars. Cheap rates, Beutliern 1 'art lie Ce.
Addiess. K. IIAWLKV, Assistant Oeneral
Trnllln Manager, 3IJ Ilreuduny, New Yerk;
It. J. HMITH.Auflit, Wa.Kd HU. Plilln.
anl(l-lyd2tnw
IIIUSMANU
U BLACK SUSPENDERS.
ONTItKI.I.&COCIIItANK'rt DUHMN AND
j Hclliist Oliicer Ale. Tlie very best Dinger
Ale hiHiuited te the IT. St.
iW UAST KINO HritKKT, CITY,
11. K. HIiAYMAKF.lt. AkI.
" .
A1
Anile
UAIII) WB MAKK "TIIIJ NATIONAL
SnMf Y ft i Wliee in three sires u;ex .
i. llK,i.ill r, ...iviii., ..r, nii.i,iiiiiiii,niii'ii.iii
nnd diiiablllty areiuatchlesH. Thcyaun mnku
Iahut..'u ft........ l-V... !..i.-, ...v.tlm. slrAniilli
ii iicnt uuisii. iryiiiein, r.very wnis-i is miur
nnlced. NATIUNAIi SIANUFACTUINCI UJ..
Jyl3-2wd 2-1 te ill) hlierninn Ht., l.ancater, Pa.
IV.VIiTIMllKlfsiTmJAIiATirHOt'lBTY.
J ltciulrcs eternl ceiniwlcnt nnd trust
worthy men of centleinanly uppearnnre te act
ns collectors. AIt.e two men ns nsst. supl.
W.J. HAKNhTT,
JcO-lfd 1 1(1 ICast KliiK HU, Huncnstcr, l'a.
A r (nnT()KeTtu;eu"T:AN uir any
amount or
HANCASTUIt CUKMICAIi COMPANY
I.AWN-KNHICIIK1I.
TnOlt" lIOUIIlNTAirHrATIONAIlY KN
1 kIiifii, IVitiirJtnhUliorvc-peticr.uud Verti
cal Kuclncs trein 'Jtett liorsc-pew er, you will
tliidlhem at JOHN HEMT'S, 5.H Iist Fulton
utrcet.
TTIOIt A M F.llIOANHIGHT KKKD CYI.IN DKIl
" I.ulirlealers, Ulns(lll Cups fur llciirlniss,
en etui et tliem at JOHN UlisT'S, Ml Fas
Fulton street. m7-tfd
IOItllOIIiKIflUHUHItllSIIES, STI1.I.SON
1" IMim' Wrenches. PlneiiiiilMeiiltev Wieucbe.s
ceinblueil. Flics, Oil Cans, e
llt:.vir, .'IU nut Fulton street.
tc, (ie
te JOHN
m7-tfd
1KTICUliAK A'lTlINTlON PAID TO
Medel Makluir, i'.itteniB, lirawlui,'" ami
liluc t'rliil-s, at prices reaseualile, at JOHN
HSTH. ;n Kail Fulton street. niT-trd
STKAM nlOAT IKTIir.i'OMINd HEAT FOIl
itclllin.'H, cliurctiCH, school houses, etc.,
though Hiicccsafulty used euu hundred years
nije. When you contemplate it change call en
JOHN Hl-Sl1, who will (,'lve ou a satisfactory
fob, nt u fair price. in7-tld
PUMPS, HOlIiKltS. MINING, CKNTIHFU
Kill nud Steam Pumps, ul any capacity, at
JOHN HEM rS. -JXi East Fulteu strict. iu7-tfd
11 l)IATOItvi, OF ANY MAKE Oil 1)E
JL( slirn, can iHifurutslieitntieaseiinliluIlKUres,
by JOUNHlXr.S.!.t East Fulton stlccU lii7-tlil
FOK CASTINGS, IltON Olt HltAhS, HIGH
or heavy, nt short notice, te te JOIli
HlilT.IKIIiist Fulton street. in7-tfd
rilANKH POK WATF.lt, OILS, Al'II) UK UAK
A. of any sliape or capacity, at fair prices, co
te JOHN K1XT. ,1 liist Fulton strwt. m7-tfd
1 F IN WANT OF HltASS Olt IIMINSTOP
I Cocks, Asbestos Packed Cocks, Pet and Hlli
CtK-ks, Lever Cocks, Swing Joints, call and tel
them, or send your order by mall, te JOHN
Illfivr, ICCI East Fulton street. ni7-tfd
ITtOK FIIATT A CADY ASHES-nwllilsO
1 altes, Jenkins Viitvn.Hmss Glnbe Valves.
ll..UlI ill!,.. t'.lt. -J (n... If...... S....1... .. .. . '
..,, -. .., ...i.v-, .i.fii iiiniy iiiimiu vanes,
i.evt'r.'v.iiciy saivcs,
iriOK PL'l.I.EYH. MIAITING, COl.I.AHS.
-.l,""K,'r,,v'll,ll,l,IltlXCS.L'OUpllllKS,CtC..KO
te JOHN HEvr.M East Fulton sticct. n'ttd
OACKINGH.AS FOLLOWS! DlltltiO, FOK
.1. ateaiuund Hldraullc P.ickliiu-.AsbistlteiH.
HI
Gauges, Piumluge P.tcklinr. Heed's P.iivnt As.
l,.ui , "'."'i?! svlleii.il Plsi Ceier, atJOHN
HEVr.S.Iitlliist Fulton street. in7-lfd
171011 HTEAM
.,.,.. .......... U.IUUI.S, lllllll u I.UIV
Kri'Mnrr. Wnli-r flntn.. .!...... .......
t -i it,.f.L. ....... .... -
Wtxsl Wlicels
-------, -- -...M. .....kj . n:i.i..
ur tteiKiiicii, tilass Tubes,
Whistles, syphens ferHtcam Gauges. Cylinder
Ollera Plain, Water Gauge. Columns, Cocks rer
Steam Gauges.c.iH en JOHN HIMT, SCI Dist
Fultenstrtvt.
I F YOU WA.N 1' A FIHST-CLASS POItTAHI.K
i l.nglue nud Heller, en ivheeH, rluiip, ns the
following prices slieiv: tl horse-power. I7j ; H
here-isiwcr, VCi ; lv) hersis power, 75; 1.1 llorse llerse
l?..V,& Plii . boise-pewir, 31,170, call at JOHN
lIUSTri, itlliast Fulteu street. in7-tfd
Air-iiii'K corie.s- WASTE, COPPEI) IIY
1 theiHuiiut, lite : In lets of 10 pounds or
out, Pe. All goods dells ens! inanv n.iiter the
city Free. Call en JOHN HE,T. Ne. ail lit"?
I ultenstrwt. in-td
"I 01.0 HHONZE. LI(MMnTT.M)"hlzrNG
XT for stoamwerk.al JOHN lll-ars.iisi tiut
1 niten street. m'-trd
-INJECTOKS ItUF. HIT1.K GlAnT. IIA.N.
4 .S'K1 Insplmleni aud Electors, Eberman
Heller leler, Peiibcrthy Insiiecter, American
liijeetnrs, all in stock, nt JOHN K1,STH, SO
East I'liltenstreet. ni7.tld
lruill , I'll i: llKM' HOT Alll IL KNACK IN
JL' the market, go te JOHN UlSsr, sUUwt
hul ten street. in7.tfd
C1AKKY IN Kf()Ci;iuTIIArrcOALi
i lluiiniH-rtil liar Iren, lkuible Itelliitd lien,
Hurdcii's Kltct Iren, Klttits, Het nnd Celd
Heller Iren, steel, sheet Iren 3-1(1 toNe. 1(1. at
JOHN HEsrs. tctl test Fultenstreet. m7-tld
AGENCY FOIl CALLAHAN A" CO CE
mint te taki) tlie plaee of lied Lead. In
til makes live Uiuim Hie quantity or red
lead nnd Is far suiH'rler In making stuim Joints,
packing limn nud hand hole plates en boilers'
e., Ac, Price SO cent vtr (Kjuud, at JOHN
UEstT'S, 833 Eust Fulteu street. iu7-Uu
, re e is.ueiy valt es. Air
Vatves, Kiidlnter Valies, Pratt's ISit liiulntr
l heck ViHies, Hniss Uheek Valies.Foet Valies
Angle Vitlt cs, call nt JOHN HllVr'.S, XU IJis
Pulton (Street. iu7-tid
iii7-trti
1JI)HC'AIT IltON PUT. FI1TINGS, HOIII
V plain and rtslucliig, up teii-tnch dliiucter.
Malleable Fittings, Manges, Flnnse Unions!
Manifolds, Ainerican Unions, Tube Supports,
llanuei-s, Fleer and Cellini; Plates, (;e te JOHN
HhSirS, ill Ijlst Kill I en sin-el. in7-tfit
9iAttimfc(rv'.
rntLADBtratA, TuevUy, July at, UW.
Closed Saturdays at t P. M,
83 styles of 6c Challis be
sides the Black and White
Checks that se many are want
ing. Desirable patterns every
one, and desirable stuffs. Five
steps away you'd take them for
finest French Challis.
Northeast of centre.
Ceylon Wash Flannels. Net
a limp in the line. Neat pat
terns 20 and 37jc ; wider,
better, 50 and 60c ; bread,
handsome stripes for ladies'
skirts and tennis, 75c ; Silk
Cheviots, 75c.
Choicest French Printed
Flannels, 60c. There's been
a lull, but mere and mere are
asking for them new.
Northwest of centre.
A biggish let of Japanese
Fans just in at third and half
the early season prices.
Feldlnir, 5, 10, 15, nnd up te 10c.
Kttiilen,10atid ISc.
Flnt Parchment, 10c.
Best Fan values of the year.
Near Juulier nnd Market streets corner.
Jehn Wanamaker.
f itnittittrc.
TTENllf WOL1-,
FURNITURE STORE,
hn removed te 139 East King street, having ft
full line of Furniture of every description nt the
lowest prices. Alse Undertaking; promptly at
tended te. Call and examlne our goods,
et-tfdlt II. WfiLK. I.KilCastKlnKHtrmt.
TTNDEKTAKEKSJ.
WATSON & HERR,
General Furnishing Undertakers,
NO. -M SOUTH QUKKN STIIKET,
LANCA8TEK, l'A.
Itesldenec-.TNO. J. WATSON, Ne. 1 West
Vine street (Southern Market.)
ltesldence-M. 11. IIEHII, Ne. ) Seuth Queen
street (Hranch Office.) JyfMrnd
e
CHSAOlllliS.
WHY PAY MORE ELSEWHERE
FOK
NEW STYLE
P'-urnit'ure ?
OUH PKICES AKE LOWEST FOIl HEL1A
ULE U00D8.
O-Lct us prove It te yeu.tv
Ochs & Gibbs,
Manufacturers nnd Dealers,
(Jd,3tl A 1th Fleer,) Ne. 31 BOUTH QUEEN
SlREET.
TTEINITSIPS FURNITURE DEIW.
AT COST.
We have a line of Bctlecs, Chairs and Kockers
that will stand the rain and sun, and we desire,
te close them out. Helices, SI Se; were ft! 75.
Kockers and Chairs, $1 fid; were Mil aniIKW.
A few Perch Kockers at tl 00.
TTBDERTAKDra.
WealtORlve personal attention te Undertiik
Ins. Day or NlKlit Calls. Tue Hest nnd Most
Approved Methods Used. Charges Moderate.
HEINITSH'S
FURNITURE DEPOT,
27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street
rrmEOLDCOKNEK.
A Large Window Pane Broken.
AT
WIDMYER'S,
COKNEK OF
East Kingand Duke Sts.,
Net by the seltlins of the wall, but by an ac
cident. The Break in Glass,
However, can't compare with
The Break in Prices
THE OLD CORNER,
KAST KING AM) DUKK STHKUTS.
(!lual.
TU.MHKKANDCOAl.
J 'IIIHACCOKHOOKHANIIUAHEH. WEHT.
EHN HAKU WOO DM. Wholesale uud KeUH,
by II. H.MAKTIN.VCO..
n'Uyil l.'l Water Street, 1 .alienator, pa.
"T AUMaAKDNERU COMPANY.
COAL DEALERS.
Owns Ne. 12) North Queen Street, and Ne.
681 North Prince street,
OTakde Nerlli l'rluce Htreet, near lleadlug
USll5-lfrt I.ANOAKTKK. HA
D-KU N K EN N ts.
HiJUOK 1IAHIT.
In All the World there Is but One Cure.
Bit. HAINES" GOLDICN Sl'KCIKlC.
It can be ptven Iu n cup of colteeer tea, or In
a r Heles of reed, without the kuoirlidi,'eet the
patient, If necessarj ; It Is absolute!) haimle'-s
and will eltect a permanent nnd sjieedy cure,
whether tlie patient is it medi rate drinker or
an alcoholic ttrtek. IT NEVER FAILS. It
operates se quietly and with surli ccrtnluty
that the patient nuderirecs ui liitiinvtuleuce,
and ern he Is aware, blseeiiipletM rttormatleu Is
ctreetisl 14 inire book of luirtlciilnm free.
C1IAS. A. 1.0C1IEH. Drtnsijlst,
Ne. W East Kliie KU, ljllui.-lr. Pa.
eci2versl TT114S
17IOK HOLTS. LAU bt'HIAVH, hEl SUIIKWS,
? Stqunreand Hexnxen Nuts, these eoeds In
stock, ut JOHN UEsT'sj, 333 East Fulteu street.
mi-tfd
Perch and Lawn Goods
ffr f$00.
e
PKN KVEKY EVENINO.
Fer Bargains,
ea te
P.CSNYDERdBM,
Ne. 14 West King Bt.
ETerjtbingSeId At andBclei Cost,
AH WE AKK POSITIVELY GOINO OUT
OK BUSINESS.
mayMrad
rrw.
E PEOPliK'H UAHU HTOKE,
A RARE OPPORTUNITY
We enr te-day a large let of
me
-AT-
19 Cents Per Yard.
These goods have sold at. "Be te 37kc, nnd nre
pesltltely French, Mnnyefthe se-called French
Cannes sold here nnd elsewhere, nre the liner
crudes of domestic goods, but Hi order te meet
this low price we will offer Genuine French
tloeds atjlllc, as above quoted.
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
SUNSHADES AND PARASOLS
Will be offered Without Regard te cost.
Parasols worth from $3.50 te 57, will be sold at
fromll.G0tet2.20.
Rig Reduction In the prices or Embroidered
Flouncing", Colored Embroideries, Genuine
Imported Scotch and French Ginghams, etc.
As It Is our desire te cut the Bummer stock
as low ns possible this fen son, we will eiler
many things pertaining thereto nt unusually
low prices.
s
26 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
marJVlydU
N
EW YORK STORE.
HOT WEATHER BARGAINS
-AT THE
BLACK SILK BUAPKUY NET,
48 Inches Wide, Large Pelkn Spot Reduced te
6Uu a yard.
BLACK SILK BRAl'EUY NET,
Russian Mesh, 48 1 nehes Wide, Excellent Qual
Ity, Reduced te 75c n yard.
VINEST SILK DRAPERY NETS
Reduced fiem ?! te S250,frem L'KOle J2, fiein
11 te 81 50, rrem 51 75 te SI S5. Twenty
PU.ces,43Inch.
EMBROIDERED FLOUNCINGS
Reduced te 23c a yard ; former price, 37c.
A FINE FRENCH SATINE
Makes n handsome and most useful dress. We
are closing out our whole stock or the latest
designs at I He a nnl ; former price,
33c and 37JJC.
NEW OUTING CLOTHS
Reduced from l'la te 10c and 8c n yard.
Best Vnlue te be had III MEN'S STRIPED
OUTING SHIRTSnt 25c, 37JJeand50c each.
MEN'S JERSEY SHIRTS,
Seft, Elastic and Durable, Reduced from 75c te
60c each.
WATT & SHAND,
6. 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST.
,lour.
EVAN'BfLOUR.
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.
A'ev rtle ev gU'ttt.
EOll RENT-HANDSOME FRONT ROOM
en id Meer, Ne. 12 WcstKIncstreet; finest
itlenln tlieelty forefllce or light business,
Inqulrt of W. W. AMOS,
m'.'tJ-tfd A ller's Gallery.
jj-jlOR RENT
THAT LARGE
CENTRAL BUSINESS STAND,
NO.SU EAST KING STREET.
Inquire within. mll-tfd
171011 SALE CHEAP -
A Twe-Story Brick Dwelling Heuse,
A bv IM reel, with two-story brick buck build
Hit' L!l. bv ai feet Halt aud se en rooms', l-el
Wly Sis . MBralM.
Vll llf. DllltDSt.
T'OK ROILEIW, HtlltlZONI A ,1.. TA .HU LA It.
Vertical. Portable. C Under. Marine. '
B.iiv size or newer. of the best material and
wekmanUl!., e te JOHN REST. SSI East Fill-
m7.Ud
tuu sirteu
Genu
French
Satine
People
Cash
Stere
NEW
YORK
STORE
Cl0thltt0.
CPBClALNllTtCB.
Tbe Greatest Redaction of A
-IN
Fine Tailoring,
AT
H. Gerliart'sJ
LIQIIT WEIOHT SU1T1NOH MADE UP '
ORDER AT COST.
A verr hmrn assortment of theLatMtRt
TreuserlnsT reduced from 10 nnd 110 tetAn
n. And nil Ughl-welght goods reduced at i
sams rate.
-Tills Extra Hie ltcdtictlen wllleentlt!
aunng tbe mouths of JULY nnd AUUUHT.
H. GerhaH
DintCT IMPORTING TAIIXJIl,
43 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
437-1
ptLOTUlNU.
L. Gansman & BrJ
Rushing Things
AT
RUSHING PRICES
VALUE NOT CONSIDERED.
Men's, Beys' Milta'sCletiii
ALL TO BE SOLD AT
THE LOWEST PKICE9 EVER KNOWN
Beys' Seersucker Coats and Vests nt ttc.
Men's Seersucker Coats and Vests nt 75c.
Men's nnd Heys' Coats nt 23c.
Mohair Coats In ull Its colors nt 05c, $ll
.), 51.,.i,Ji.1.U.
Men's Pants nt 48c, GOc, 75c, POc, tl, tl.23.
Children's Punts nl lie, sec, 35c, Sac, 60c
Children's Hulls, Vic, Jl.
Beys' Suits selllnir'new nt t2.2S, K2.75.
Men's Suits nt 32.75, S 1.25, SI, JI.G0, 15.
Hetter ones In nronertlon.
Uartralns upon bargains In our Custom Or
inparimeni.
Prices almost cut In two.
See our Suits te order at tlO, 112. (14, 116.
wonder of many of our customers.
L. Gansman & Brel!
Tailors nnd Manufacturers of Men's, Bey's
Children's Clothing (Exclusive.)
66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
B.W. CORNER OF ORANOB. LANCASTER.!
JUT- Net connected with any ether Clethrl
Heuse In the city. Ill
r-Be cautious aud make no mistake se tljl
you Ket ut me riKiiiinaee.
M'
AKT1N BKOa.
If you bought u Suit of
MAKING
$5.00
BILLS.
for 533 nnd we handed 4
back a $5 bill you wej
count that a clever act il
fS made. New we are sell
t33Sullsen Just this gcij
011s bals.
Belli); almost entirely sold out of our first!
lected Huttings te Order nt SIS u suit, our bu
In the market several dajs nge selected fr
nn Importer, Suitings and Treuserings, regu
worth S'ii for Suits and 87 CO for Trousers, wb
we are making te order at the uniform pried.
SIS for Suits nnd SO for Trousers. If you we
make a crisp Se bill or SI 50 en an extra pat
Trousers, see these monster values. Seme
Is the loser by these prices. Weare net and j
are net. We guurantec trimming equal ten
S21 Suits anywhere, nud lit nnd finish lu
finest tailoring art.
Monday and Tuesday At
Geed Days te Order
Suits
TO BE FINISHED BY SATURDAY.
a-We would cull your attention also te qc
1
Choice Line of Underwear, Flannel Shirts, 1
slcry and Neckwear.
MARTIN BROS
26 and 28 N. Queen St.
M
YERS ARATIIFON.
REDUCTION
In All Our Lines of
CLOTHING.
All Suit Reduced in Price.
Qualities as Geed as Ever. Workmanship
uet Aflected by the Prlce.
In Our Custom Department
Yeu Cnn Find Many NOVELTIES FOfc,
HUMMER WEAK, me rrices re mgni.
Myers & Rathven
RELIABLE CLOTIUERK,
NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET.
I
4'ctfiU lloticce.
li
JlsTATL OF JOHN 11. SHELLY. LATE Ol
JJ Mount Jet lioreiiEli, deceased. The nn!
derslgntd auditor, appointed te ill-tribute tlii-I
h'llaiice remaining Iu the bauds of Ijeorge AiC
nneiiy, aumiiiistrater. te auu nmeng iiiemi
legally entitled te the same, will sit for llmV
lairoee en Tuesdav. Auim.t 12. ,co. at Pn
o'clock a. iu In the Llbrur) Ilismi I the t'eiirle!
Houec. In the fill eflJineaster. where all peril
Summer Reiluctiens !
sous lutere.tetl lu said distribution ma) at(el
ICUU. .-. 1 IlAlH.!.'. ll.ll.li.
JjWtdTu Auditor.
m;
H,
. ! v"3t-JM,lfclV."cW w. .a-
Siwi. ."i n ...
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