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( t ' BOBKRT CLARK Publisher.
T t)AJLT ISTKLLiaKNCER.-Published
vary dj la the yew, but Sunday. Served
y fMTteni In UtU city nl surrounding
town at ten cenU a week. Byraallflvedol Byraallflvedel
tart year In adv acee 1 80 cents a month.
lVKKKLY INTELUOKNCKIt-One dollar and
Bfty raits year, In advance.
tfOTICE TO BDBSCIUBEBS-Remtt by check
or postefflce order, and when neither of
these can be procured tend lu a registered
letter,
etered at the Poatefflce, m eecend class mail
vtter.
. ADDse, TMS IKTELUOEttCEK,
Lancaster, I'm
LAKOAgTEK, PA., Aug. 1, 1890.
Our flag Banished Frem llehrlnt: Scn
The situation In our Belirlng w?a M?al
fishery is net at nil calculated te make
the American eagle scream with pride.
It seems that a score of owners of HritlMi
scaling schooners calmly chartered a
small American steamship te go tip te
Slminlgaii Island, In the North raclflu,
and there receive from the llritiih bal
ers whatever seal nklns they may have
taken, The captain of this wsmiI, which
bears the npproprlate name of " The
Mischief," reports en his return te
Itrltlsh Columbia, that he took
nearly thirteen thousand Hkiim from
nineteen vessels flying the British ting,
and that he spoke live ethers, also
under the British flag, with two thous
and mere skins. Ne schooners under
our flag were seen, and this American
rtnln derfnrps Hint, net mm American
.Tv...!. iinlirmtmp vl11 'nlifliwi Ift Ttsilirliirr bon
....I...... .....lnH il. 1.l.tl. i rn.
UII1C9H llllMUl 1111- J1JUI1 IUI luf
fear of seizure by our revenue cutters.
The British vessels when relieved of their
cargoes steamed merrily oft" agnlu to
wards Behrlng sea te resume their ex
termination of the senls in splle of the
proclamation of the president of the
United Slates. This state of things
would be ridiculous If It were net
humiliating. Our revenue vchscIh nre
practically pelicclng the sea for
the benefit of the Canadian seal
pirates, and the latter heem te
feel perfectly uafe. Can It be
that the administration has suffered lt
selftO' be brew-beaten by the presence
of British war vessels en that coast,
and has issued instructions for the len
ient treatment of ships under the Brit
ish flag while enforcing the proclama
tion against ships Hying the stars and
Btrlpes I Although nothing is said us te
the lecalily where these llftecu thousand
skins were taken, It may be admitted as
probable, that they were all secured In
the North Pucllle ocean, where our gov
ernment has never claimed the right te
protect the seals, and where the sealing
licet usually begins the work of slaugh
ter, killing about. live animals for every
hlde taken. But this part of the season
is very short, and the 1 roves of seals
must be followed North into Behrlng's
sea or the work abandoned. The cap
tain and crew of the Mischief declare
that the whole fleet were sailing for Un Un
peohibited waters when last seen, and
that Canadian seal merchants en lieard
the Mischief, told them te go ahead and
rear nothing.
It is known that some thirty ships
- under the British flag have boldly
sailed for waters where our revenue
cutter Bush Is attppesed te be cruising
te enforce President Harrison's proclam
ation. We may seen learn Just what
instructions have been given te that
vessel. If we liave rights we should
assert and fearlessly maintain them. If
we have nene we should net harrass our
own commerce with worthless procla
mations. It high time that this wobbling ud ud
inlnlstmtlen gave some Miiall evidence
of backbone in its foreign policy. It
has patched up the Samoan (juestleu in
such clumsy, muke-sliift fashion that
late dispatches tell of disorders there and
urge the necessity of the formation of n
proper government. It lias timidly
recognized Brazil as a republic mid
joined Kuglaud In bullying peer little
Portugal. It has shouted loud and
valueless protestations of fraternity te
Bpiiiiish. America aud new mav show
fer-0-1'1 t',tr''ntien. that beasts u
S " fllonreu doctrine cannot even upheld its
own tiigntty in ttie luce of a few British
war ships. Fer the presence of a strong
British fleet is the only point of ilillViN
ence between the Behrlng's sea situa
tion new and lu 1880, when our cruisers
seized the seal pirates no matter what
flag they flew.
High Taxes and the Tanner.
There is no mere lirmly settled prin
ciple of our orgnnle law than that part
or the revenue necessary te defray the
auuual expenses of the federal govern
ment shall be collected by duties upon
foreign imports. It has been thus
collected ever since the constitution of
the United States went into operation.
The power thus te collect it stands at the
very head and front of rlchts deleifiiti.l
byhe people of the several state io"tie
2JM government. lu urtlwle'l, sec. 8
frS. constitution ihn Article whiMi
lava-1 vjiiujii.i JA'Kisiaiure mm the
potion which treats of its general power
k we find In the verv tirsl nnnmninii
lOUl,f (I ril f'(,rrl..uj 1,1, .,11 !,,... ..
iftiS Te 1,,y ani1 cn,,cct tuxes. dHtiM, ln
sffMe noeiohts aud excises, te iiav the ilel.t ..n.t
$i ""I'revldc for the common defence, and
& . p. V-'ueral welfare of the United Ptntes :
Amencajt al duties, IuiKMt8, and excises shall
"h.L:u "m'erm tiirougi.eut the United
H-fli sues.
647,000 n,i8 constitution went iute oneriitieu
fBU.OI theflrbtWedllfwdllV 111 Afnrnl. lTCn
fef Irelaij f,.. ,, ,, ..f' .'.".'
iu-p lip V "-""""" "nuniiuus, a tarill
:, !-'&', iutredueed by Jnmcs Mudiseu. of
' Viri-Itila. vn nneciul in. rn.. r..
this first tarltr bill, the average duties
were Axed at 7J per cent.-the jirescut
average duties of mere than 47 per cent,
being nearly beven times us great. We
And in the debutes of Ceugrew of 1750
that the frauien of the constitution
the founders of the republic held this
tariff bill te be a highly protective meiu meiu
ure. We flud further that many op
posed it en this grednd, and that in
sveral cases, the duties, thought net tee
high, by Jumes Madisen, a Southern
man, were grrutly reduced at the earn
est solicitation of the representatives of
New England. Te-day, after the pro
posal of the Democratic party te reduce
the average tarltr duties frain mere
vthau 47 per cent, te -12 er cent
leaving it at nearly six times that
of the first tariff' it is ict bv
the oppenauts of reform by the cry of
' free trade." Truly, the modern Be
publican, like Artemus Ward's kanjji kanjji kanjji
roe is " au amoesslu cum." Tlie men
who followed Washington through seven
long and weary years of most uucquul
war, who faced the British in muUy ,
weary campaign, spending thus the best
years of their life these men, when they
came te frame i tarill" te protect from
BritisU cmhikjIHIuu industries which
were really in their Infancy, thought
a bill which gave our manufacturers au
average advantage of 7 iter cent., was
a highly protective measure. And yet,
after nearly one hundred years of pro
tection, when the Democratic party
would have given these rather ancient
infants 42 per cent, advantage, it is
branded as a friend of " free trade," en
gaged in n conspiracy te destroy the In
futit altogether in the interest of the
British.
And new artcr the ltcpubllcan party
has gained possession of jmwer partly
by this false cry of alarm, and by the
solemn premise that It would revise and
reduce the tariff in the Interests or all
classes, and especially In that of the
farmer, we And it net only Increasing
the already high rate or taxation which
falls largely upon him, but doing se by
a bill which its great leader declares
will net open le our farmers a " new
market for a single barrel of perk or
bushel of wheat." And this bill which
has passed the Heuse, the parly leaders
are endeavoring te force through a re
ticlaut Kcnate by the use of the parly
ash.
Kepnbllcnn Hypocrisy.
All the colored churches of Chester,
Pa., combined yesterday te held a pic
nic at Augustine Pier, where arrange
ments had liecti made te land them by
the managers of the steamer Hlehard
Stockton. Several hundred people
bearded the beat, but after they had
proceeded seme distance down the river
the captain Informed tlicrn that he had
received n letter Irem Simeon Lord, the
proprietor of Augustine Pier, who said
the place was private property and that
the colored excursionists would net be
crmltted te land. The steamer ran
down te Bay Head, but upon the advice
of the committee, none or the excursion
ists went ashore. They were brought
back teChcsterlu theenlug, and new
propose te bring au action for $10,(100
damages against the owners of the beat.
If this hud occurred in any of the
Southern stales, what u flue text It
would have made for the Hepublicuu,
organs upon race prejudice and the per
secution or the peer negre simply be
cause he persists In voting the Bupubll
can ticket. When will the readers of
these organs learn that human nature is
the same In Democratic Mississippi as
In Itepubllcau Pennsylvania, and that
Willie Cai outrages in Ohie, Indiana
and Illinois indicate the existence of
brutal ruffians in theNerlh Justus truly
as such outrages in the Seuth Indicate
their exlstence in that section? Vet
masked men can take helpless white
women from their homes at midnight,
tie them up by the thumbs In the weeds,
bind them and lash them Inte insensi
bility, and If all this is perpetrated in a
itepubllcau county lu the North, these
organs are dumb. It'll if u negre Is
lynched for some iiame.uHselluusciu the
Seuth, they are never tired of parading
and wailing ever the se-called "Demo
cratic outrage."
Te each and every one of Ihese docs
the stem rebuke apply uttered by Him
who spake as never man spake : " Theu
hypocrite, flrst east out the lieam out of
thine own eye ; and then shalt thou see
clearly le cost out the mete out of thy
brother's eye."
"I)ei:S4 the DoinecriiUu or Kopiiblleim
p.tily etl'ur lilui (the f'urnier) the Kreutnriul-
vunUKusT The fermer deprives him of
any possible revenue from his Hecks of
shoep, mid oll'ers him nothing tint the cry
thnt the " tnrlir is n tax," a delusion Unit
the I'srnieis have ulwpys resented, mid will
(lontlniie te resent. On the ether hand, the
Republican party hits prepared a tarill hill
in which Ills Inlerusts are specially cared
for."
Se says the riillmlelphlu Inquirer. Yet
Mr. lUalne has Just declared lu the most
couclse and eniphiitlu lauguiige that this
same tariff bill will net kIve the American
farmer a market for one stuglu additional
bairul of perk vor bushel of ,'rnln,
and that under the tariff ns it
stands, his markets are constantly narrow
ing. Surely the eminent secretary Is a lio lie
publlcan authority of mere weight than
the odlter of Senater tjimy'e erpin. Ah te
the silly pretense of kIvIiij; the farmer n
revenue from his sheep, Is Its niter absur
dity net shown by the faut that the num
ber of shoep east of the Hooky mountains
has been decreasing every year under the
alleged fosterliu; intliicuce of ihe taillfr
Let the fanner study this question net In
party organs, but In the light or fuels, and
he will seen learn whether the Domeeiallu
party, which would lodtiee his taxation,
does net etl'ur him greater advantages than
the Hepubllcuii party, which gives him no
new markets, while adding enormously te
his already he.ivy burden of taxation.
Gi:eiuu: Ticii.neu C'uiuis discusses in
able papers, in the New Yerk Hun, the un
constitutionality of the Led go ferce bill.
He shows very eleaily that the proposed
measure does nothing which Congress is
authorized te de, aud that It does a great
many things which Congress has no
authority whatever te de. He proves con
clusively, by an uuuuswenible historical
argument, suppeited by the autheiity of
Alexander Hamilton, that the light of
Congress te alter, amend or roeulate elec
tions can only be exercised when a state
for any reason Is without representation,
or has neglected te mulce utiUeuu election
lawH. jVhd UIn,iviA cluiuied that such a
condition exists te-day In any state lu
the Union. Mr. Curtis shows also that
It is unconstitutional In creating a uuuiber
of olfcnses already provided for lu state
laws, se that an offender could be placed
twice In Jeupaidy by two distinct govern
ments for one and the sainu act. This is
net only contrary te the express prevision
of the constitution, but te the spit it of our
criminal jurisprudence, and is, in itself, a
strong objection te the bill.
Mr. Curtis shows that the bill from be
ginning te cud is au illegal imd purely
partisan measure which could nut be un
forced If passed, and which is destined te
involve Its authors and promoters in in
evitable political ruin.
Wi: reprint from the Philadelphia Tunc
a scathing arraignment of the present Con
gress for Us failure te pass wei thy bills,
and inaVe ueceinary appropriations while
wasting the people's niouey ut the rate eHi
million u iniuiite in pension bills, and
threatening thu country with the most
dangerous and reckless legislation. We
hae often called attention le the neglect of
clear duties and usurpation of unconstitu
tional jiewers by the Itepubllcau majority,
but Its course under the leadership of Heed
is violent and stubborn, unscrupulous and
sullen, threatening net only the present
welfare or all sections, but the very credit
et the govefnniont, (lie power or the ballet
aud the security of our Institutions.
JiiilUd Without ItoilttteiiH Coremoii.v.
Jiibtlce Ilipley held un Juniiest en Thurs
day ou tbe body of Jermniah Mlller, who
shot his wife und ihun killed himself in
Ills cabin en the North mountain near
MechanicsburK. Mary A. .Mlller, the
victim of her husband's joaleusv, theuirli
Btitl'erliiB from a probably mortal wound,
was the llrtt witness examiucd. ISlie told
ofthe quarrel und the .sheeting and also
said that after her husband hud shot her he
said te thu children I " 1 liave killed veur
mom aud new pan will blew' his head oil."
" I worked hard rerlilm and could net de
enough for him, " bald the dvlng woman.
Martha. Iho 17 year-old duucliter, described
the sulclde of her father and heiv he called
all the children te him mid told thorn he
wan sorry he fought with theiu.
'rhejury rendered n verdict of deatli by
nulclde, Hud llie UwiU iituu wan then leadeil
ou a wiigen and taken te MU Zion church
yard, where he was burled without any
funeral ceremony. Net one of the children
followed their father te the grave. When
(squire 111 ploy asked if uny man wished
te nay a word, ene ei the moun
taineer grave digger said, with a ter
rible oath, that ir there i. a keg
or beer in It he would preach his
sermon Only a stone'a threw from
thngravoef Jeremiah Miller Is the grave
or Jehn Kissel, who en June2, 185(1, was
reuuy muniereu uy jerciniairs lainer.
who, whllstlncarcended In the Carlisle Jail
for his erime, hanged himself. The grand
father also hnuged hlmseir In the mountain
about that time, aud when found his body
was literally tern te piece by the buz
zards. Just before the body of Jerctnlnh Miller
wan removed for burial his wounded wife
heard men saying that they would pilch
him Inte a sink hele In the mountain
whero herses are thrown. In a foeble volce
she said -. " Oh, no : I have a eortlficate In
Mount .Ien ; get It and take him te the
graveyard."
KNOWINO JIOItSKS.
Cases Whero The Tfohle Unite Shows
Ills lutelllfrence.
Kron;ilie JJonten Herald.
In the business portions of our city there
are a geed many horses belonging te firms
or te private Individuals which stand " en
call," as it were, oftentimes for hours, In
front of their owners' place of business.
These herses come te be well known
lu their neighborhoods, and Hcquaintance
with thorn shows In them habits and
Idiosyncrasies which are most interesting.
One of the equlncs with an Individuality
all his own is a gray herse belonging le a
firm In Wintlirep Square. He stands
In front of his owner's store ap
parently pondering upon the tins
and (Towns of life, the hat trade
and Iho weather, and occasionally
he starts off for an Independent
tour round me square, aueruiug intiuii
amusement, sometimes consternation, le
the people who are unacquainted with his
ways or doing things, sjheuld It occur te
him that lie Is thirsty or that te take a
drink would be a diversion te the monet
eny of his afternoon he walks evor te Iho
drinking fount iln In the square, politely
awaits his turn, quenches his thirst, turns
around and marches back, like lle-1'eep's
sheep, se that his owner, having left hliu
facing lu ene direction, Is qulte apt te find
him facing In anether. The old gray herse Is
au Independent character, they will tell
you lu Wlnlhrep Square.
lu the next store, still In Otis street, Is a
linn wlie.se head resides In the suburbs,
and who frequently drives back and forth
te and from his rcsldonce, lcavlughts horse
at the deer with a weiglit attached te the
stiup. The " doctor," as he Is called, fre
quently grows Impatient, casts longing
leeks around, and sometimes whinnies for
his master. 'Die otlier day, having waited
overleug, as he undoubtedly thought, doc
tor reached down, picked up the strap, and
with the weight dangling from his mouth
set oil' In u brisk and Independent fashion
for home, leaving hi muster te fellow en
feel or In horse car, as If. having waited
long enough, hew oilier people get home
was no concern of his.
Down in Congress Square there stands
an old gray tow herse of an observing
mind and engaging manners who likes te
make acquaintance with passers by. It
has been the habit of a gentleman who
comes in town o'ery morning le buy an
apple at a fruit stand and treat the old fel
low, whose somewhat luonteuous life ap
peals le him. The old tow herse has
grown te expect his apple, aud he new
watches regularly for his friend. Upen
Iho few occasions when the apple bus bceu
forgotten, or Intentionally emitted, the
herse has followed the man or has stepped
upon the sidewalk in Iren! of him and
stepped his passage, as If te say : "Yeu can
not pass until yeu've paid your tell. " One
afternoon, net long since, u man who has
a strong resoniblaure le the tow horse's
friend was passing through Congress
street, when, te his astonishment, he felt
hlinselfgrahhed by the coat sleeve. Turn
ing around his surprise was still greater
when hu found it was a herse who held
lilui prisoner. The tow boy who has
uharue of the herse came te the rescue and
cleared matters up by explaining that the
two men looked se much alike that he, as
well as the horse, was deceived. The fond
ness of horses for apples and liking for a
bit of kindly iittontlen may he further Illus
trated by the story of u herse in (St. Jehns
who would never stand still until his
owner botheughl himself te bribe the herse
te de se by occasionally giving him an
apple through his hours of we.iry waiting.
This experiment proved a coniplcte success.
The runaway was a runaway no longer.
Could he have spoken, no doubt it would
have been In the words of Solemon of old :
"Oh, comfort me with apples." At all
eventH, like a famous animal of anether
species, he "waited patiently about " till
the apples did appear.
A great many herses are fed ou the sti eels
from "eatb.igs" drawn upoverthelr noses
and wabbling about in a manner which
must make it vory,uneenifoitablo te eat
one's dinner lu Unit way. A bright hoi se
down In "I'le alley" the ether day had
nearly leached the bottom of his hag. Il
wuhbed awfully, but the eats were sweet
aud he was hungry. In front of him steed
a wagon and the wagon had a wheel.
Happy thought! He walked up te the
wheel, rested his canvas bucket ou the
top of it and finished his dinner te the last
eat in a conifertablo, leisurely fashion and
with a twinkle in his oye. lVthat was net
a triumph of mint' oer matter, what Is?
SHAKING HANDS.
The
Latest
Evolution or un Ancient
Custom.
Frem the Londen Spectator.
We are niore given te shaking hands
than ether nations. Whero the French
man or the German would content him
self with a comiiiehonslve bow that in
cludes u whole company of people In one
courteous sucep, the luitlishinau, espec
ially if heist country Intnl. will patiently
una porno veringly shake hands with overy
ene who Is iiri'Ment, Perhaps it is owing
te a fuullug that nu iiiuiucessury use of the
practlce Is nrevlurial that we may trace a
visible decllue in it at the present day.
Hut It is dllllciilt te say te w hut cause is
attiibiitable thu irutMil- oxtrnerdiuary
form which it lakes among certain people
w lien they de practise It form which is
osiipeiully prevalent among tlioe people
whosenmbitloult is te bHknew,as"sinait."
Wlieu two niembers of tills class, or of the
far moie immoreus clasb that iniitatus them,
meet each ether, tlmy go tlueugli a cere
mony which ceitainly hears n faint resem
blance te that of shaking hands, but it Is in
all real essentials absolutely ditleiuut. The
lady lifts her riljetv as high as u tight sleove
will permit her, and dangles u lilt le hand
befoie her face, carefully keening the wrist
as stiff aud as high as possible, while she
ullewH the lingers te dioep clown. The
man font lives te lift his elbow u little
higher, mid, by a dexteieus turn of the
wilsl, touches her lingers- that is all, The
leasen assigned for this is curieuH.
It is said that ladies who aie bidden te
court, and whose prlvllege It istoexchaugn
gieetlngs with loyal personages, llud It
difllcult te combine a couitesy with a shake
of a guidens hand without raising their
own hands te the lovel et their faces.
Ilonce their tee fiequcnt communications
witli illustiieiiH pcople have corruited
their geed manners; they ncrjtitie a habit,
and ure se forgetful ns te Intioduce it into
their ordinary llfeand their relations with
inoie ordinary people. Hut thev for
get the courtesy, whlle tliey lorget te re re
meiulier te lower their hands. Anether
leaseu that has been suggested for this
greeting, as It Is practised liy the best so
ciety, is that they have boriewcd it from
the ceaehmaii. With ills reins In ene hand
aud his whip In the ether, thu enlv ap
proach te a salutation that a coachman can
make isbyunharp upward lunvement of
the elbow and whip hand. Indeed, this
explanation Is very plausible, for lliere Is
a kind of natural nihility between the
manners of the stable and these of the
very smart people.
Hew ancient a custom 1h the shaking of
hands no ene cm say. The giving and
clasping of right hands had its origin most
probably lu a wish te show Unit the right
hand was unarmed und that no danger
need be npprehended from its owner.
There Is evidence te show that the clasping
of hands was an ancient Hindoe tisage in
legal transactions, as It was also among
the Remans in such matters as a marrlage
contract. Asamodeof salutation, it cer
tainly existed among the latter j for we
liave Heraco's description of a bore.
Arreplamie iiiami,; "Quid ugN, dulcK.lme
reruui?"
The modern Idea or the science or pollto pellto pollte
uoss Is a science that will save time. Ne
ene would wish te bring back Iho stately
ebeisances, the sweeping courtesies, and
the hollow compliments of last century.
Hut at least they were a i troll v comedy
while thev lasted wheieasthis last Jashieil
efhand-shakiUB i u gretesque futcvi
shook err a anweOit ter bum.
Henry Mather Aria In Ills Cefllln and
Enjeya HUnsclf.
Crape waa hung at the deer of Jehn
Brown's house, In Eranaten, Ills., en
Monday last, te announce the death of
Henry Mather. During his sickness the
only nourishment that Mather could take
was whisky and water. He reiieatcdly
begged for undiluted whisky, but It was
relused.
After the doctor pronounced him dead
he was laid out in the back parlor. At 3
o'clock in the morning an unusual noise
was heard down stairs, and when Mr.
Brown reached the parlor, he waa dutn dutn
feunded te see Mather sitting up with n
bottle of whisky in his hand and a cigar In
his mouth. "If you had given me this
before I would have been liener long age,"
said Mather, taking a drink from the
bottle. Mather Is en a fair way le recover.
A Jky KUIfct With a Hat 11 a.
Twe weeks age Joel Williams, 17 years
of age, and Cera Yeung sat side by slde at
serviees in Antlech church, Atlanta, Oa.
The girl begun prodding the boy with a
filn, which he finally took from her and
hrew upon the fleer. Then slie took from
her hat a hat pin live inches long, and with
all her force dreve II Inte Williams' right
slde, Just above thehip. The pin sank Inte
ths llesh until only the head could be seen,
The boy sprang from his seat with a yell.
The pin had penetrated the body Us full
length, but with its removal the pain
ceased and both Williams and the girl re
mained at the church until the congrega
tion was dismissed. The boy went home,
slckoued and lingered until Wednesday
night, when death catue. The pin had
penetrated Ids kidneys.
Injured Ily .lumpluir Frem u Window.
Annle Gray, of Lewell, Mass., woke and
round a man in her room en Wednesday
night and Jumped from the window,
twenty-flve feet from the ground. She
broke n leg and suffered concussion of the
spine. She was taken te St. Jehn's hos
pital, and Is in a critical condition. She
knows who the Intruder was, but will net
tell his name He at tern pled no indignities,
but becoming conscious that someone Was
In the room she put out her hand and fell
his legs as he was crawling under the bed.
Then she sprang from the bed and through
the open window. It is Btatcd that the
man escaped from Iho premlses in the
same manner that he had gained access te
the room, from a neighboring shed.
Van Heutkn's Cocea The original, most
soluble.
A Toilet J.uxury.
HOZODONT Is n luxury ns well as a necrs
slty. Placed whero It should always he upon
the toilet, It adorn It, and cratltlcs the taitte
and sriif cm. It sends out u ilellcleui perfume,
nndglveti pltunure and health te Its users.
Cannes Astonishment.
"Completely prostrated for lay with Inill Inill
KCatleu and mlleux fever. The efleets of two
bottles of Jlunlnek Illoetl Itinera natenlshed me ;
visible ImprnvcmcL rlirht oft." Air. Neah
llalex, Klmlra.N. Y. 8ell hi Uincasti r by W.
T. llech, 137 and 1JU North Queen street.
1" Seth,"
The word " news " Is derived from the Initial
letters nr the four points of the cemiwu.8 North,
East, Wetttand Heutli. Te all point of the
reuiuin let the soed news re thai for dernnued
liver, nerveim headache, cestlvcneMi, liiip'ire
liloed, nausea, aud many ether disturb. inci-s or
the KVKteiii that maku men mourn, there Is a
remedy. Thousand leMIfy that Dr. l'lerce's
I'lFUMiiil Purgative Pellets euro these troubles.
Hnmll hut potent ; one a dose. K.S.tn-j
Don't hank, hawk, hlew, spit und dlsqust
every hedy with your oftenslve breath, but ue
Dr. Huge h Catarrh Remedy and end It. 50 cents
bydniKglsU. W,Th4w
IloteetfvaH und I'rlvute OfllcerM
Usually weir their bndces of authority con
cealed under their clothing, but Dr. Themux'
Oil cars Its badKCS In the form of printed labels
attached le each and every bottle, se thalall
may knew lis mission. It Is Riven full und
complete authority tearrcst all aches and pains
aud does Its duty every time. Held In Lancas
ter by W. T. Uech 1.17 and 13" North Queen
treat.
rriS FINGER NA1LH C
IS FINGER NA1LH CAMEOFr.
Fer a vear I was alUlcted with n hnrrlbln
case of bleed poison, and upwards of llc
mouths of that time I was unable te de work of
any kind. My linger nails came oil and my
hair dropped out, leaving my head as clean
and smooth lis If It had been shaved. Icen'
suited Did best local physicians, and spent hun
dreds nfdellars for medicines of dlllerent kinds,
but without receiving the (.lightest benefit. I
w as advised llimlly te visit Het Hprlngs. This
I did, but becoming disgusted with the treat
iiienl I was receiving there, commenced hiking
Hnlft's Heelllc (H. H. H ) The eflect that B. H. H.
had en me was truly wonderful. I commenced
te receer after hiking Ihn llrst bottle, aud by
thutlmulhad taken twelve, bottles I was en
tirely cured cured by Hwift's Hneclfle (8. H. H.)
when
the
woriii-reuewneii net Hprnuis laid
failed
wl u rnnn
Shreveport, La."
FOUR YEAIW ON CRUTCHES.
Fer flftecuj ears I was mulcted with rheuma
tism, four years of which 1 whs compelled te go
ou crutches. Words tire inadequate le express
tliesuirerlngsl euduicd during that time. Dur
ing these lirteen years or exlstence (It was net
living), I tried eery known remedy without
recclwug any lienelu. 1 finally began en Hwift's
Hpeclfic(S. S. S.), which from the llrst gaveme
lellef. aud te-day I am enjoying the besl of
health, and am a well man. 1 candidly be
lieve Hints. 8. S. Is the best bleed purifier en
the market te-day.
J. D. TAYLOR, Cuba, 5le.
Tientlse en Bleed and Skin Diseases mailed
free. HWI FT HPKCI PIC CO.,
() UlHllU 'J ll.
"TTAN HOUTEN'H COCOA.
THE FOREMOST COCOA OP EUROPE.
THE COMING ONE OF AMERICA.
PUJIK. hOLUllLK. ...cjirai:
lllch. Digest Iblu. Stiinulntiiig. Nour
ishing. Having a peculitirly delicious llnver
a foetl anil drluk combined at n half
cent it cuif an&jltfer Cijn-imt,
Van Heuten's
Cocea
" Best and Gees Farthest."
en-VAN HOl'TKN'.S COCOA ("once tried
nlwujs used ") was luvenled and patented and
is made lu Helland. It Is acknowledged by the
mast eminent doctors and analysts that by the
Special Trviitiiiant VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA
has undergone, the solubility of the flesh-forming
constituents is Increased llfty per cent.,
whlle the whole of the fibres aresertencd and
rendered mere palatable and digestible. ' Lor Ler
gest sale hi th world." Aik for VAN HOU
TEN'S and take ue ether. (IT)
TINCO CHEWING TOBACCO.
VINCO
KXTJiA FIXE)
CHEWING
TOBACCO.
This Standard Brand or Plug Tobacco Is ac
knowledged te be the best chew and the largest
piece for the money lu the market. Puic-eIim
tag en tach lump. Its extensive sale for many
years has eslabllthed Its reputation. There Is
nothing bettei. Try II. Fer sale by dealers and
grocers,
1890.
uprll.J9Uod-euiA13tw
rmf.AtiBi.rBiA, Friday, August I.HK).
Closed Saturdays at i P..M.
Sets you thinking harder
than ever of thin things, don't
it? Yeu won't find lighter
stuffs in Clothing anywhere.
Take Men's Coats. Frem Seer
suckers, at 8sc, te White and
Fancy Flannel at $5, or, per
haps coolest of all, India Pon
gee, at $4.50. Full suits, just as
breezy.
Fer boys tee. If the young
ster's fit is in the end of lines at
$5, you can save $3.50, $4 and
$5 en a suit. Light color and
weight as well as price.
Near Thirteenth and Market streets corner.
The stuffs for romp and
roughing-trip wear run from 8c
Flannelette te 75c Silk Cheviot.
The soft, cool-warm, unshrink
ing Ceylens are 20, 25, 37,
50 and 60c Styles and quan
tities, unmatched within your
reach if anywhere.
Delicfhtful assortment of
French Printed Flannels, 60c
Norf hcast of centre.
The $7, $8 and $12 Baby
Carriages seem te have left
competition out of sight. Mar
vels for the money.
Basement, nertheant of centre.
Jehn Wanamaker.
ttioccllaitreua.
A 'J OUR OFFICE
YOU CAN UKT ANY
.XX amount or
LANCAHTKK CHEMICAL COMPANY
bAWW KNlUUliEK.
M
UHIC CATALOGUE WITH NEW EDl-
11011 aim price list sent upon application,
AT KEINHOLDH,
Opposite P. R. H. Depot.
11EAUTIKUL LAWN. HOWEVER
j. small It mav be, Is nereal luxury, LAN-
, a .ui'lj'if firiiir it A r'..n wv
COMPANY LAWN
KNRICMER.
TplUSMAN'H.
NEW DRESS SCARFS.
MARIETTA PRESERVING KETTLES,
AT 11EINHOLD-8.
IN KIVE.TEN, TWENTY-FIVE ANDFIKTY
Pound Packages.
LANCASTER CHEMICAL COMPANY
LAWN ENRICHER.
Beld everywhere.
ptlQARMAKEIW WANTED.
CIGARMAKERS WANTED.
JyfJl-aid OULINGER1IR03.ACO.
A CARD WE MAKE "THE NATIONAL
Safety Firth Wheel lu three sizes (Cox A
Andersen's Patent.) Forerierttiirnlng.strciieth
and durability are matchless. They also make
a neat finish. Trylhcra; Every wheel Is guar
anteed. NATIONAL MANUFACTUING CO.,
JyKWwd aj te 3(1 Hhcrinan St., Lancaster, Pa.
FIRE I1RICKS, FIRE CLAY, AT LOW
llguits, go te JOHN REST, ail East Fulleu
street.
iu7-tfd
TNJECTOR8, HUE 1UTTLK OIAwT, IIAN-
JL cock inspiraters aud Electors, Eberman
no
(felloe VAaHAr )Anlni.ll.. T........,....
.....v. ivu., V..UV...- ..in.n.1..,, m.ri
American
Injectors, all In stock
ai juiin iicaiH, .via
IT'S, ;
m7-tld
Kust, uiien street.
CARRY IN STOCK REST CHARCOAL,
Hammered liar Iren, Deuble Refined Iren,
llurden's Rivet Iren, Rivets, Het and Celd
Heller Iren, Steel, Sheet Iren 3-16 te Ne. ID, ut
JOHN REST'S. MJ East Fulton street. m7-tfd
GENCY FOR CALLAHAN A CO'S CK
biiTklt
lead ami
packing
ment te take the place of lied Lead. In
It makes lle times the nuuntltvnr red
lead aud Is far superior In making steam Joints,
packing man nud hand hole plates en boilers.
Ac, Ac, Price UO cents per pound,
BEST'S, au East Fulton street.
at jeiin
ru7-tra
en i".rMri kkct K ''ii'. prom m
0J)JJJ Inch te (I inch diameter, for
sale at a low figure, and the only house In the
city with a plpe cutting machine, cutting up te
men diameter, at JOHN UEST'S,.'U3EaKt Ful-
ten street.
niT-tfd
17IOR HOLTS, LAO SCREWS, SET SCREWS,
Square and Hexagon Nuts, these goods lu
stock, at JOHN BEST'S,
333 East Fulton street.
IU7-lfd
rpANKBFOR WATER, OILS, ACID OR OAS
X of any sbape or capacity, at fair prices, go
te JOHN BEST. SU East Fulteu street. m7-tfd
IF IN WANT OF BRASH OR IRON STOP
Cocks, Asbestos Packed Cocks, Pet and Bib
Cocks, Lever Cocks, Swing Joints, call and get
Ihem, or send your order by mall, te JOHN
BEST, Kin Kast Fulteu street. m7-tfd
TOR PRATT A CADY ASBESTOS DISC
Ij Valves, Jenkins Vahes.Brass Cilobe Valves,
Brass Unto Valves, Iren Bedy Glebe Valves,
LeverSafcty Valves, Pep (safety Valves, Air
Valves, Radiator Vuhes, Pratt's Swinging
Cheek Valves, Brass Check Valves, Foel Valves
Angle Valves, call at JOHN BEST'S, 33.1 Ens
Fulton Street, m7-tfd
TTIOR
ULLEYH, SHAFTING, COLLARS,
MJ nangers, uiamp iiexes, coupling
te JOHN BEST. SU East Fulton street.
iiexes, v;euiimgs, eic, go
m7-iia
IOR STEAM GAUGES, HIGH OR LOW
Pressure, water uamres. Gaui:e rocks.
VCM1
(Msl Wheels or Wetirbled. Olnss Tulien.
Whlslles, Syphens for Steam Gauges, Cylinder
uuers I'taui, v aier uauge veiumns, ursKS ler
Steam Gauges, call en JOHN BEST, 33.1 East
Fulteu street. m7-tfd
17'OROAST IRON PIPE FlTriNGS, BOTH
plain and rcduclng, up tell-Inch diameter,
M!leii!:'.e, Fltllugi, Flanges, Flange Unions,
Manifolds, Amerinin Unions, Tube Supports,
Hangers, Fleer and Celling Plates, go te JOHN
BESTS, 3.13 East Fulleu street. m7-tfd
ITrlUTE COTTON
WASTE, COPPED BY
I., i..,- ..r in ....... j..
the pound. 10c
ev er. Be,
All ire
it, .v. , ., mi. ui iu iui,ii ur
ixis delivered te any part of the
city Free.
Call en JOHN BEST, Ne,
Fulteu street.
ra East
m7-td
CI OLD BRONZE, LIQUIDS AND SIZING
X for steam work, at JOHN BEST'S, 15I.1 h-asi
Fulton street.
m7-tld
STEAM it EAT IS THE COMING HEAT FOR
dwellings, churches, Mlioel houses, etc.,
though successfully used ene hundred years
ege. When veu contemplate a change call en
JOHN BI-sT, who will glve you a satUf.ictery
Jeb, at a fair price. m7-tld
A GREAT IMPROVEMENT lO OLD OR
COMPANY LAWN ENRICHER.
T7IOR BOILERS, HORIZONTAL, TABUiTaR.
Vertical, Portable, Cj Under, Marine, of
any slre or power, of Iho U'st material and
workmanship, go te JOHN BEsT.&ti Kust Ful Ful
eou street. m7-tfd
FOR HORIZONTAL STATIONARY EN
glncs, from i! te 80 horse-power, and Verti
cal Engines from 2 tow horse-power, you will
rlndthem at JOHN REST'S, 333 East Fulton
street.
"17IOR BOILER 1 U11E BRUSHES. STILLSON
Ju l'MH) Wrenches.PliHiand Meukey Wrenches
cemblueU, riles. Oil Cans, etc
go te JOHN
iE-i , .vi.1 risi r uiien sireei
uu-lia
1 DUMPS, BOILERS, MINING, CENTRIFU
gal and Steitm Pumps, el any capacity, at
JOHN BEST'S. SKI liist Fulton street, m7-ifd
BAD! TOIf, OF ANY MAKE OH DE
slgii.eiiu Ihi iiiinlshedatreaseuabletlgures.
by J011.MU-,M'. UUlJut Fulton street, m7-tfj
FOR CASTINGS, IRON OR BRASS, LIGHT
or heavy, at short notice, go te JOHN
BEST. 333 East Fulteu street. m7-ird
SF YOU WANT A FIRST-CLASS 1MRTABLE
Engine and Beiler, en wheels, cheap, us the
lowing prices shew: tl herse-isiwer, $175; Ij
herse-jKiwer, J-VJ5 ; 10 herse-jniwer, f575; 15 horse herse
tKiwer, f75; 20 horee-pewtr, 11,175, call at JOHN
lllHTS. 333 East Fulton street. in7-tfd
PARTICUlR ATTENTION I'AID TO
Medel Making, Patterns, Drawings and
nine Prints, at prices reasonable, at JOHN
BKSTS. S3J East Fulteu street. m7-tfd
TJACKINGS, AS FOLLOWS
ntltinn kjii
W'liien und Wick Packing, Hemp'Packlug, A
MTMl til ,1,1,1 lll-ilmil Mi. 1'ulrllltf A LhA., If.i.u
lydruullc Packlng.Afcbestlepc,
'k Paeklmr. llemn Packlmr. An.
Iiestes Mill Beard. Asbestos Cement. AsUiiim
Sheathing, ISuin P.ic!:!ng,Gum Ring for Water
Gauges, Plumbago lacklui;, Iteml's Patent As
bcMni, Lined Secllnnal Piiw Cever, at JOHN
BEVrS, ail East Fulleu street, iu7-tfd
C1AW. Mll.lX. BARE J1II.1X.
COB MILLS,
ij Uuther Rellers, Tan PitckeriTTrlple llersu
ripie norm
hincry. at
reuur.. .Mining una .Mining .Much
JOHN ilEftl-S, Sa Easl Fulleu street.
!U7-Ud
k A LACE or FAHHION.
ASTRIOH'S
Palace of Fash,
115 ft 117 N. Queen St.,
LANCASTER, RA.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY.
AUGUST 1 & 2,
OF-
LIST OF FIFTY CENT ARTICLES.
Night Gowns, with yoke of
fine tucks and lace or embroid
ery "inserting, only 50c
Skirts, excellent muslin, with
wide Hamburg edging ruffle,
50c
Corset Cevers, fine Cambric,
with 2 rows of fine Hamburg
edging or Torchon lace, only
50c.
Drawers, fine muslin, fine
tucks and wide Hamburg em
broidery ruffle.
Chemise, with elegant wide
yoke of Hamburg edging and
inserting, 50c.
Let 3, at 75 cents apiece.
Chemise, Skirts, Night Gowns,
Corset Cevers, Drawers, &c.
Nene of the above worth less
than $1, and many of them
$1.25 apiece.
Come for them quick !
-- -
orietitinti
-TEN'S AND BOYS' FURNISHINGS.
Hager & Brether.
MEN'S AND BOYS'
FURNISHINGS.
Striking Reductions
-IN-
Geed Quality Flannel Shirt, 75e; reduced
from $1.00.
English Flannel bhlrlut (1.00 ; reduced from
11.25.
English Flannel Shirts at 11.00 ; reduced from
S.'.tO.
Best Scotch, Flannel and Fine Caslnnere
Shirts, i.0J ; reduced from J2.50.
All Silk, bilk Welt and Silk StilpeShlrt re
duced te cast.
Bargains In Demet and Cheviot Shirts at 2.V.
Extra Value Cheviot Shirts, Neckband and
Yeke, at 50c.
Men's Fine Percale Shirts, three cellars and
one pair of cuffs, fresh desirable goods, 75c s
reduced from 1 1.20.
Special Bargain In Geed Quality Jean
Drawers, 2V:.
Values lu Gauzeand Balh ','san Underwear,
25c and 37,c.
Choice Stiles lu Summer Neckwear, 37J-Jc;
reduced from Me.
Beautiful Stjles in Fine Neckwear, 75c ; re
duced from 81.00,
Special Value lu Fancy Plipie l-ln-Ilauds,
Washnblc, t ferfiOc ; easily worth double.
Bargains In Rese at sc, 10c and 12JJO n pair.
Bargains lu Belts at tic ; worth 10c.
2MU9.31 West King St.,
LANCASTER. PA.
ffnttiutvy.
DR. NATHORST, DENTIST.
2J CENTRE SQUARE.
Filling Teeth and PainleMi Extraction Siic
clultles. New Hefs made, broken ones mended
and remodeled. Teeth Inserted without plates
and pivoted, etc. Yes, everything iH-rtalrilng
le Dentistry will receive prompt atientlnn.nl
very Moderate. Terms. Remember thai Dr.
Nalherstls the ONLY Dentist In this comity
who Is a graduate of Medicine as well as of Den
tistry, en advantage that is obvious.
marS-lydAw
T710KTHE REST HOT AIR FURNACE IN
! thu market, go te JOHN BEST, S3.! Easl
Fulton street. in7-lfd
A'r
THOSTER'S CORNER SALOON.
A NICE HOT LUNCH
will
lie terved every-mernlng from OteltOO.
Itupp rt's? C. lebratcd Beer drawn from tha keg.
aprJO-tfJ
TTENRY WOH-,
FURNITURE STORE,
has removed te 136 East King street, having a
fUll line of Furniture of every description nl liie
lowest prices. Alse UnderUiklng promptly at.
tended le.
("nit und examine our goods.
Iiish Underwear
Het Weather Comforts.
nine,
att-uan
U. WOLK. 133 East KlugBlreeL
99 .
e
1'KH EVERY RVENIMO
Fer Bargains,
OO TO
Ne. 14 West King St
ETerytbiDgSoIdAtandBclef
AH WE ARE POSITIVKLY GOING d
OP BU8INKHS.
ma5-3md
ITIHK PEOPLE'S CASH STORE,
REDUCTIONS IN PRICE
TO CLOSE OUT
12 Battstlsts reduced te 8c.
French Salines Reduced te 19c.
American Salines reduced le 8c,
50c French Chall la reduced te 7c
11.00 Colored Silks reduced te 60c
75c Colored Silks reduced te 35c
One Let White Dress Robes reduced fren
te ll.oe.
At less than One-thlrd their ValueJ
Big Let of Flue Colored Embroideries I
man one-nan ine regular price.
M-Wc have hunted out Remnants In
partments and have marked them at Hi
Prices.
St(
s
25 East King Street
LANCASTER, PA.
mar20-lydlt
NJ
EW YORK STORE.
HOT WEATHER BARGAI1
-AT THE-
BLACK SILK DHAPERY NE1
18 Inches Wide, Large Pelka Spot Redil
uuc. a yara.
BLACK SILK DHAPERY NE1
Russian Mesh, (8 Inches Wide, Excellent)
iij , iteaiiceu te tee a yara.
FINEST SILK DRAPERY NE
Reduced from (1 te Z 50, from 1 2 60 te til
J2 te II 50, from Jl 75 te II 25. Twcntl
Pieces, li Inch.
EMBROIDERED FLOUNCINGi
Reduced le 25e a ard; former price,
A FINE FRENCH SATINE
Makes a handsome aud most useful dresa
are cleslnc out our whole stock of Hie la
designs at lve a ard ; funnel prlce,l
.i.h' uiiu )j;c.
NEW OUTING CLOTHS
Reduced from 12Jc te 10c and 8c a ya
Best Value tube lrid In MEN'S BTH
OUTING SHIRTS at 25c,37;icand60c
MEN'S JERSEY SHIRTS,
Seft, Elastic and Durable, Reduced fren
50e eai li.
WATT &SHAI
6. 8 AND 10 EAST KING STJ
$cul itetici'B.
TTISTATE OF CA1HARINE KINO.
Jli of Lancaster city. Lancaster count
ceased, The undersigned auditor, appelu
distribute tue balance remaining in me i
of Solemon Klngand Gee. P. King, eie
of the will of said deceased, te und among
legally entitled te the same, will sltfe
purpose en Wednesday, August l.i, INK)
o'clock a. in.. In the l.lbrarv IKmhii of the
Heuse, In the city of Lancaster, where nl
sous luteristcd in s.iiu (iisrruMiiiiMi tuaya
jylWtdF chas. it. ki.im;, Ainu
SV.ttevncu.
TT UTUER H. KAUFFMAN,
ATTORNKY-AT-L W.
Second Fleer Esbleinan La
North DiiknMtreet,
nlldlng.
ftx-lyd
IIT-ANTED-
V An energetic young man Is wanl
take charge of a Grecerv store lu this cllvl
geed busTness stand at a desirable lecall
een lu u responsible party. A small an
of capital Is required.
Fer further itarllciiliirs rail ut
PENN'A KMPLOi MENT IIUREAB
Ne. l'."Houth DukeStrl
THE IIULUTT CARRIAGE
U'dlllCH lll!l. Allt. Ml).
'ANTED-lletweeti Ainrusl 1 atldSci
lier 1. Iwentv I2tu Carriage Makers, cetisll
.,r Itmlviniilinni iSirrlnireslllltlls and Fllllit
Painters and Trimmers; none but these!
imn ruiuiiies mill want steady work
iinniv. dnnd lienses can be obtained all
rents : convenient le factory. Au excclleil
IHirtuully will be given apprentices te
inn!,,. In ttie dlllerent dtnartments.
can get einplejineiit lu trimming departil
Ciputilyef works, 3,(M) uhleles perear.
tyij-;
1 RAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE.
QEAYS SPE0IFI0 MEDI0U
The On eat English Remedy. An ui
Iiil cure for Seminal Weakness. Snermaten
IuiHitencynnd all Diseases that fellow as
queuce of Self-Abuse ; as Less of Memery,
ersal Lnssltude.I'aln In the Hack, llliuni
Vision, Premature Old Age, aud many i
diseases that lead te Insanity or Censumi
and a Prematura G rave.
- Fer particulars lu our pamphlet, w
we uesire ie senu iree uy man 10 every one.
- The Secltte Medicine is sold by nil i
gists ai t ier pacaag9ersix pacaagesieri
will be sent free by mall en receipt of
money, uy addressing
llinuimi .UI.U11 .j.i'.,
Butlalu, N.l
On account of counterfeits, vre havuudel
wiii'miiv irnnimutieil
liieienew vvriipier: ineeiiiy retiiiine.
Held In l-aucusler, Pu uy W.T. JIeCll.
uar3-ly4
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P.0.1YIRM
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