.-.. ?': Orl v&Y&by S-. 19 -: ,'-: Ifwl " L ' T, Ai . 4- Jl i.r i - ,r' l'l Daily Imtelligencer. . Btmt Slvenln In the Yw , .. (Kmeira if ebptbd) ,. lljr WTMHMAN & BENSKL. WW rHLLiGENCEll V BUILDING, 1 ' M. T. fVunftii ftAnfreFtfit.ri- .-. VWW. w. -ft-.- . . LAKCASTXR.'.rA. :& ,.." Mf CUT A WKU. FITS DOLLARS A iMmrrTCSirrsAMeaTH. FosTAeivim. t'BMrtSlMRNTUTBea tbr te rirrr ckkts a mffiKLY S5& - '.7 ihiwitud " INTELLIGENCER," (aiairrAaM.) ..n. $ L- Bvery Wednesday Merning1, TWODOttAMATBAB IN ADVAMOB. bdbbeb solicited from evcry part of the 3 Mate and country. Correspondents tire re- r f b. aatl 4n Bn IaiIMw n i . n linn nitwit III (i-llWM WWW iuriuij ...... v.. v.. u .w ... tv, jffi.tfce paper only ) and te sign Miclr names, net K."$(i h illxtlnn. Imt In nrnnf of L'lmil fulth. '' All anonymous letters if 111 be consigned te '&" fee wms te basket. L . . . L'v- , pw i t t t wmim a nr tt t tu w?r . x . Ne Sailer. The Philadelphia Inquirer thinks that Johulteach boa abundantly proved that whatever faults the Delphin may have, he is net afraid te go te sea in her. There, Is no reason why he should be afraid te start "te sea in her." She has proved thus far that she will net go out of sight of land and ether vessels. Like Reach himself, the Delphin always starts off at a ruttliug rate, hut docs net keep it up mere than an hour or se at a liiue. Three trials have recently lecn made of this vessel, nnd every tlme it came ten sud den step, and came slowly hack te pert after drifting around for live or six hours in a helpless condition. Nobody newt be afraid te go te Bca in her. Tiie danger is thai her passengers will never get te see the sea with Iwr. Tun " oflenslve partisans" who new forget te resign their postmnsterslilps will seen hear tlie inusle of the nevcnteen-y car locusts, mero direful than llie buzz saw. ONE THING LACKING TO MINCE VISMAHCK'H SCHEME FOIl AFJtICAX COtOVIZATIOX. Tlie German Emigrant Treter America! te Any Oilier Country When tl Decides te Lenve the Fnthrrtami The Obstacle that Are Timed IlefnreOciinnii Immigration. . - liE irfi THE INTELLIGENCEIl, LAKCABTBR, l'A. f- tl)c Lancaster intelligencer. LANCASTER, MAY 19, 1383. -EK I vfl ... l"( ' Vvi tSh KB y$l A Delegation of Duty. i $S A cemmittee of the local jwsts of the '!Gnaid Army of the Hcpublic has waited upbn the county commissioners and asked 'Jkthatthelr pests be allowed te name for this iwclty the suitahie persons "in eacn lewnsmp '.vjana wara ei uie ceuiuy, iuu uaikiusu ui rl-i.JiA nnnniV. in leek nftcr. htirv. and nre- ; 4&"vMn n hp..iilstone for the bedv of nnv lien- i"il?.iiWtrllelmtTriwl Knlilinr. Hnllnr. nr lnnriun fr' WKwhe served intheanny or navy of the '& "United States during the late rebellion or any proceuuig war, ana snau nereuiiur tne a". -,. ir !..i .!.. ..i . iCt"-. j." i !.. I ml....l - . ,'inine ceuntyf leaving mMinicium- muuu w ,raeiray me necessary uunai u.ii:iic-a. R ; ilUU UIU KUUIUIIOOIUHWO "" " " 11.. .v. 'J UUlCUUMAt l-ilUiL tlllVllUllVT IHHUWrunuiM..... -Atv t A... MM 4n 41. ,..! iu.ia r 1... r?ti,wl f 1U BUVU i;aca WJ tliuiuvai luawui uiu unuiu pfr,s - Army of the Ilepubhc. 'ftft-tlfe trust that the commissioners have V'P JAMt n a. .nil 4f.tnr . tf 41l.l( If 4llflV 1.l'fl $l UUUO U DUWIi billlJ , UI llll.U, IL VIlV-J .....v. reU.ta 41. n. Ill winnnntilnn t4 11. flnll action would be utterly wrong and inde- fensible. The Grand Army of the Republic, hav ing previously undertaken te bury such ex soldiers as died in indigent circumstances, have seen lit te shake oil that responsibility and te transfer it te the counties. They have clamorously demanded and inconsid erately secured legislation making it the duty of " suitable persons" appointed by the commissioners te de this. Newlct the commissioners select and appoint these men themselves, and pick out "suitable" per sons, of discretion and judgment, who shall in each case determine whether or net it is such a ene its the law contemplates. If the county commissioners de net feel themselvesjetjfifltetent te And suitahie per sons tlieiKliad better rcsten and allow men i appointed te their places who are lit for them. The ropiest of the Grand Army is impudent; te grant it would be imbecile. Esteems the Constitution. TheJVhe Era would have the public te believe that its readers in general nnd the Lancaster county members in particular, ought te have known that it was in favor of the anti-discrimination bill, because the constitution of the state enjoins such legis lation ; and, although the " iVcie Era was net in existence when thin constitution was adopted," " its editor, in the journal he then controlled, was ene of the most earn est advocates of the reforms it contempla ted." " It was reasonable," it thinks, "te suppose that any person aspiring te a seat in the legislature and able te convince an intelligent constituency that he was quali fied te fill it, would knew what was in the constitution he must solemnly swear te 'support, obey and defend.' " We give our esteemed contenqieniry the benellt of this explanation of its silence for eight years, content te wclcotne it at last te the ranks of these journals which Imj Imj lieve tliat when legislators are faithless te their sworn constitutional duties, journal istic exponents of a healthy public senti ment should make it known te them. "Reasonable" as it is te expect legisla ters te kuew their duties and te de them, the melancholy fact is that they ignere them and shamelessly misrepresent their constituents, as the jve.e Era has frequent ly borne weighty witness. It may or may net be news te it, that even judges de net knew or at least de net obscrve the law. Despite the fact that Section 8, Article XVII, of the new constitution, which the editor of the ireie Era reverences, forbids the grant by any railroad of free passes, Pennsylvania hits seen the sorry spectacle even since the JVete Era was established of some of its supreme judges riding en free passes te the court in which they were te try cases that the granter of their passes was a party te. Don't Foel With Facts. Congressman William D. Kellcy pro nounces Gen. McClellan's Century article en the Peninsular campaign " a tissue of evasions, equivocation and bold prevarica tion." He says, that he Is preparing an an swer te it, but, " before making it public i he will wait for the general's second article te see if he takes back or corrects some of the malicious statements and egregious blunders." Mr. Kelley does well te lialt and take breath before he proceeds with his pur pose. Gen. McClellan writes with the easy, confident air of a man who knows what he writes about, and his statements are made largely upon his own personal knowledge and experience. When he says that Stan Stan eon told him thus and se, anl that Lincoln said this and that, we venture that Mr. K Kelley will find it diilicult te gainsay his statements. That McClellan's article discloses Stan Stan eon te have been n creature of base du plicity and bitter nnimnsltlRs slmnM fmin ft no wonder even in the mind of Judge if? ' 'Kdlfly'' All that was proved years age out ; "v of Stanten's own mouth nnd eyer his own I '. signature. The evidence of it has been V, 2ad..y accumulating. Aste Mr. Lincoln, I, be there are no fiercer diatribes against him en ' i'the record than Stanten's. If Kelley is - ,- v determined that " his memory shall net le t tarnished," he will liave te erase some of Stanten's own lettei-H nnd k;ivIii(tb 'Hint he came te exercise an undue nnd nmilnn - ...... .......D. ,v Hauuence ever Lincoln is tee well known; ty ' ndvIs the only excuse that can be given for some or me eccem.ne acts or that admlnls if ' tratien. Heretofore these who have essayed the q ' dofense of Stanten have euly made his case worse. Kelley had better take warning. .'-Mi : .- A nkw noweElu the literary market Is te alllx the nninoefa popular author ten book net written by him or her, and sell It by this forged trademark instead of by its merits. "The Duchess," whose real Identity has noverbeondlscloscdha8hndhor(orhi!?)namo taelied lean assortment of books pUlicrcd up from various seurces ; and though " Itertlm 0. Clay," (Cliarlotte Ilnune), has lecn dead for years, there Is no interruption te the reg ular supply of her storlesroiu Londen. Miss Bradden is the roputed authoreHS of n num ber of stories which slie only milled ; and thcre is ground for hepe that Tennyson did not,nfler all,wrlte the-w awful verses en Eng land's lnsufllclent Heet. It would en the whole be nuite crodltable te Ainerican Utorature te have It demonstrated that nema of Its shining lights are net actually respensi ble for the trash that Is mostly printed as "short steries," by thein and mipplled te nowspaper syndicates ler goueral Imposition upon a patient public. When tlie rhlladelphla llccenl began Its fight tiiKin short-welglit and high-priced coal the Philadelphia consumers hail te pay ?tif0 per ten retail for their fuel. New it In $G.M) for 2,210 pounds. A geed record 1 m -- f. In a recent meeting of the medical faculty of Maryland a Dr. llohercada paper en what he called "The Nen-necessity of any Radian Cliauge In tlie l'resent System of Disposal of the Dead." He disputed nearly all that has been cited by the creinatlenlsts against burial and maintained that "wells near cometoricH, as a rule, furnish water aspure as that from places inhabited by living human IkjIiirk, and where the soil is mero or less pelluted'' As te the relative cost of the different systems he stated that the "cost of the sorvlces within the crcmatories of Lan caster and Uroeklyn will be fully as great as a lli-Ht-chiss funeral within the gates of Oroon Oreon Oreen mount or ether Haiti mero cometorics." He docs net seem te have maile much Impres Impres hIeh upon his medical biethrcn, howevor, as his address wps dispesed of by the quiet remark et one of the members of the society that after the refutation of Dr. Hehe's arguments at the meeting of the Public Health association In St. Leuis, he did net expect te hear from hint again. Prof. Tenry last week found the water of Grocnmeunt cometery full of ergatde mat ter whlle testing it for the health beard. from the llnltlninie Hun. Prlnce Bismarck having in his usual deci ded manner ncqulrud sites ferOermait colo nies en the cast and west coasts of Africa, in New Guinea nnd in ether quarters of the glebo, finds that te perfect his schome for creatlng n magnificent colonial omptre tribu tary te German oemmorco, ene thing Is still lacking colonists. The Germans emigrate in enormous numbers, nnd thcre Is no better material with which te build up a new coun try than thonverngo German fannernnd arti san, ltut he prefers America te Africa or New Guinea. He emigrates party te nveld arbi trary nnd enforced military sorvlce,but mero te CKcnpe the heavy burden of taxation which the maintenance of the finest army in Eurepe cutnlls en evcry class of the German population. Doubtless the great majority who ceme te Amerlca de se bocatise they leve he principles of popular government which ney nun appnee nore, ana some, i And new the Southern producers rcqert thatHtrawlierries will be abundant nnd cheap. Taken in connection with the frank ness of the Dolaware peach-grewers, this announco anneunco announce mont shows the bejiellcial ellects of n Demo cratic administration. Tell the truth 1 HoMneftho spiritualists nre net satisfied with the experiments that are lehig made by the commission under the auspices of the University of Pennsylvania, te test the truth of modem spiritualism, which investigations were the condition of roceivhig the $00,000 bequeathed te the unlversity by the late Henry Seyberu Of deceased's friends anil co-spiritualists, Themas It. hazard writes te the newspapers thatsome of the scientific in vestigators are strongly biased and publicly committed against the verity of spiritualism, mid hence arc disqualified lrem giving It a fair trial. If ills laets are true, tlie exception te the personnel of tlie commission seems te be well taken. On the ether hand it will net de at all te take the ol el ol dence of the spiritualists themselves as te scientific phenomena. As a ruin they are the most credulous and gullible of mortals. Any ordinary sleiglit or hand pcr pcr pcr former can feel them and utterly docelvo their senses. Coel-hcidud nnd fair-minded scientists are the persons ler this work, and the university should net miss its chance te have it done in a manner that will be crcd crcd itable te ltseli'and satisfactory te tlie public, if net convincing te the spiritualists. Antheny Comstock, who is paid $f,000 a year, by the society of very laudable purpose, te suppress obsceno Utorature, challenged nil comers te "find a ease, or namea case, where the action ei this seciety has net been instilled by the surrounding circumstances." He was picked up by a critic who wants te knew why he docs net suppress such Hash publico publice publico tiensastlioJ'ofjreG'rtjcHthuturoollbnHivory distributed broadcast, wliile Comstock pokes his nese into old roputable Itoek steres and art collections, te spy out rnre prints that the young and gullolessaro nover allowed te wee. The seciety recently made unpertincnt litter litter litter forence with the publication of a limited number of copies of the se-called "Arabian Nights Entertainments." The subscribers were made up of merchants, lawyers, judges, editors and ethor prolcssienal mid business men et literary taste, whom Mr. Comstock classes as "cerruptible .youth." The book was net displayed, single copies could net be bought, and the "cerruptible youth " of the city had no access te it. The classic was in tended simply te enrich the private libraries or wealthy connoisseurs. Mr. Comstock's agent enters his name as a subscriber, finds alter the second voluine is sent him that it ondangers the morals of the girls and boys of the city, and threatens te prosecuto the local ngent if miy mero copies nre issued. Tlie publication Is thus stepped, wliile the news stands abound with the most vicious periodi cals froely sold overywhoro. Tub Daltlmore San has celebrated its forty ninth anniversary. It is an oxcellent news news nows paeor and a leading oxpenont or .the consor censor conser vativosbnUmontoftho Seuth. twrhapH, though very few, hi comparison, ceme tnorely, as nllcged, te obtain the benellt of American citizenship, and expect te return with their families te the fatherland as wsin as thelr naturalization papers have been so se curod. AUthoseoutgoingstreauisof German citizens Bismarck would Uke te see divorted from America te his own foretell territories. and he Is credited with the belier that If dealt with In his usual masterful manner the pioblem Is net altogether Insoluble. A modification of Germany's relations with the United States as expressed in treaties et commerco and nmlty, or of the interpretation hitherto placed up upon these treaties, will, It Is thought, cll'octngeod deal. By means of tariffs favoring German agriculture and inimical te American products ene class of intcndlngemigrants may be iierhiqis Induced te stay at home, and by nullifying as far as posslble the previsions of article I, of the treaty, of 1B08, anether, the commercial class, may be deprived of the advantages which iiinke American citizenship se attractive and ucsinime. Arucie l et una treaty tieciares that "citizens of the North German con federation who beceme naturalized citizens of the United States of Amerlcn, nnd shall have resided uninterruptedly within the United Stales five years, shall lioheld by the North German Confederation le lx Ainerican citizens." The previsions nl this arucie nre quaimcu nv moseoi arucie iv. which stipulates that "if n Gurinan natural ized In America rcnews his residence In North German v. without tlie intent te return te America, he shall Ik held te renounce his naturalization in the United States, and the Intent te return may be held net te exist when the person naturalized in tlie ene country resides mero than two years in the ether country." The German foreign office concedes that miners born in America, sons of parents naturalized in tlie United States, retain thelr American citizenship even when the father hits lest his title te such citizenshln under nrticle IV.. but uulle re cently, " in the interest of public order," feels compelled; our minister at Berlin In forms us, te order them out of the country, when or military nge, "if tlie actual circum stances show that tlie person In question makouseof thelr American citizenship in ordertocscai) the duties esiieclally lnill ttry scrvice made obligatory te the native born population, without having miy inten tion of taking up n permanent aliode in Ger many or giving up the ml vantages connected wiiu sucn rcHiuouce." this, h inusi no ad mitted, is taking high ground, and would seem te indicate that te his ethor artificial obstacles te communication with and emigra tion te tlie United States Prlnce Bismarck desires te add that of a diplomatic quarrel, calculated te end in unfriendly feeling Im tween the two peoples. Net unnaturally Mr. Kassen, our former minister te Berlin, has refused te give the consent of hisgevcrnment te such an interpretation of the treaty et lb&S. On the contrary, he assert that the treaty docs net admit any dillercnce between nathe and naturalized citizens, and that overy American citizen Is entitled te reside in Ger many as long as he eImjvh the laws. The prlnce is, no doubt, a very successlul man, and can compel European cabinets te submit their policies te him ler his approval, bntone hemisphere, it may be suggested, Is qulte enough for lilm te attempt te dominate. lriiMt Curnlit) Armnl Willi Itoielton inul ltllll-H. Latest ad ices from Clay's plantation, at Brenham, Tex,, the scene of the recent vvholcsale oscape or convicts, is te the effect that qulte a number have been captured, whlle ethers hae surrendered. Krein these it is learned that the escape was net a pro pre meditated affair upon the put ofthecouvlcls and that the two strangers who Instigated and alded hi the escape or the convicts brought with them at least twenty revolvers and twolve Winchester rilles. Tlie returned convicts say that it is the determination of thoseat largouet te becipturcd and it will be felly for thoelllccrs te attempt their ar rent without long range guns, unless they can get them coruered. The gang of twenty or mero convicts still at large were at last accounts heading for Western Texas and are changing their convict clothing at ecry op portunity. When the convicts left the planta tion they carried with them six geed shotguns and live revolvers, and these net mounted en mules or herbcs belonging te the planta tion took horses, mules and anus from the farmers as they retreated from the Brazes river. A large number of the escaped convicts still at large are criminals from Western Texas and they are desperate men and will fight te the last before they will surrender, The country through which they are passing is threughly aroused and news of a bloody con II let with the outlaws is almost heuily anticipated. Mr. Hay Cenilni; Ilack te Werk. It lias been rumored fur several days that Mr. Hay, the first assistant postmaster gen gen eral, who lias been in Flerida for tlie benefit of his health ever since he was apiHilntcd, would be unable te assume the duties or ills office, and it has also been stated that Penn sylvania Democrats, bolievlng that he would resign, wero already urging the appointment of ex-Congressman Mulchler, or Pennsylva nia, te succeed him. Postmaster General Vilas said te an Associated Press reporter en Tuesday night that the rumor was incorrect in this instance ; that he had rccelved a letter from Mr. Hay, in which tlie latter informed him that ids health is greatly Improved nnd that he will be in Washington en Thursday or Friday of this week. Mr. Vilas said that the question of Mr. Hay's physical ability te perform his duties could duly be determined by hlmself. and that he (Vilas) iiad recoived no intimation from him that he was net suffi ciently rceovered te assume the duties of his office. He declined te say anything with re spect te the rumor concerning Mr. Mutchler, oxcept that he (Vilas) was couceruod only as te ene first assistant and was net troubling himself about any ethor man for the olllce. P4R80NAI t .. fl. .,.. 4l.n 1I.ib.Ihh -.!.. Inlim foreign aflalrs, pronounces his name I JV"1' Cnnis. Maekk denlcs the story that he In tends te draw McDevitt out of the race for stnte treasurer nnd substitute Lew Emery. Chas. S. Dkkean, who represented the Third loglslatlve district of Allcgheny coun ty in tbe last legislature, has died in Pitts burg, aged 34 years. HKNen SAtviDAit has resigned the presi dency of Wnn Salvader, and General FlLrare has been elected in his stead. Zaldlvnr is reported te have sailed for Eureim. Bishop Huanahan, of Harrlshurg, has nppolnted Father llarr, nu aged priest of the frfime place, te assist Father Christ In the ndmlnistrntlonsef SU Mary's Cathellc.church of Lebanon. Mark Twain told the Vessar cotlcire slu- dcnlathat his usual prlee for a rending was (.SCO, but that tliore he was qulte satisfied te tnke DO cents and get tlie ethor MIHIX0 In looking at the girls. Jehn Siioi.te Deikii.as, eighth Marquis or Quconsberry, arrived in New Yerk en Monday. Hischloftltle te distinction Is his paternity of the eelebrated pugilistic rules that bear Ills name. Steimikn Btil.Jinn, the well-knewn En glish othelst, recently deceased, lea f0,000 te his co-werkor, Jirauiaugu: ana te h is own wlie, who nau supported him Ter years, he left the princely allewance of?3 n week. MuNHKi.fi the Phelan-Shert Jurer, con victed for trying te inrerm himself about the scene of the tragedy, Is thasubjoctefan cITert tondse f 1,000 te rollevo Ills necessities by people who think him wrongfully convicted. Edmunii Yatkh, who Is recruitlng at Milan, writes quiten romantic description or the crematorium there, which he pictures ns dellghtrully frcsli and of most wholesome fragrance, iicmues nre sent tiiere lrem nil parts of Italy and even from Paris, Jehn IliitriitT has written n public letter approving the Parliamenlary.'grant of t.10,(HX) a year te i-rincess jicamce as n uower. M r. Bright says he Is astonished te soe Liberals object te such n small grant, whlle silent con cerning the extravagance of the government ever unjust wars. Ex.Pnr.stDNT Gewiin, or the Philadelphia fc Heading railroad company, will seen ar rive in l'.ureiw, anu net very long tiiercalter Mr. Vnnderbilt and Mr. Bebort Garrett will arrive there. It Is reported that the three trentlemen have geno ubread en railroad mat ters, and will held a conference In Louden or Paris. BninAnir.it Gknuuai. IIaziin has brought a suit for lll)cl In the supreme court of New Yerk against Geergo Jenes, the editor ami proprietor of the New Yerk Time. Jle lays his clnhn for damages at JIOO.OUO. The nllcged oll'unses nre editorial attacks en him by the si)er in reference te the Gurlingteii relief exi:dltleii. Maiiy Andkusen Is reported te have touched tlie heart el the Marquis or llarting llarting ten. He is ene or the most unimpressionable or human beings but has nu Immevable tender luisslen of many vcars' duration for the Duchess of Manchester. His demeanor was summed up by a witty French diplomat, who remarked te n brether mcmlicr or the cabinet: "What 1 most like about your 1 iartlngteu Is his you-be-dainncdiicxs." MXniCAU THE BLOOD. t.Awtr xteirr.nit. F LINN A BHKNEMAN. Brown's Iren Bitters, Combining 1IIOK with VUHR VKOKTAIH.K TONICS, qiilrklr anil rntnnlntelv Ol.hAJtHKS ami i;Nitll:ilKS TIIK 1II.OOI1. Oulckeriv tlie notion or the Mvcr nnd Kidneys. Clear,1 tlie Complexion, MnkPH tlie Skin Smeeth. It (loes tietlnlnrn llm Tcetli, Ciinn llrnilnclinnrro-(lllinC'enllpalloil-.ALli UTIIKK IKON MEDL (JINKS III). I'liylelans unit llriiKKl"!'' every where rocenunriid II. Hit. N. 8. ItrnetiM, or Minion, Mn., nuys i " 1 recommend llrewn'n Iren lllttnrs n a vhIuhIiIe innlnrnriitiiiriilncf tlin lilned. nun removing nil dyapciille nyuiptems. It docs net hurt tlie tcetli." De. II. M. 11EL7ELL, UeyneMn, Itid., Mynt " I liuve prcucrllictl llrewn's Iren li'lters In chscs et Hiicmla nnd bleed dlnemirs, alnt,' when n tonle was necilcil, and Itlins proved thoroughly satis satis satis fuotery." Dn. Wk. llvniis. 2rt St. Mary's St., New Orleans, l.a., ays: "llrewn's Iren Ilittrrs rollevodinoln a ense of bleed pelnnnlnff, nnd I heartily coin mend It te these neefllng a purifier. The genuine lias Tmde Mark and crossed red lines en wrapper. Take no ethor. Made only by mtOWN CIIKM1CAL CO., HAI.TIMOItK, Mil. SRRING GOODS AT- FLINN &, B RE NEMAN'S. LAWN MOWERS, GARDEN HOSB, BABY OARRIAQES, LAWN TENNIS, CROQUET, WATER COOLERS, REFRIGERATORS. ALL AT LOW PRICES. FLINN & BRENEMAN J Lames' Hash IUkik Useful and Hen ulieut coins, ete , given snny by of 2c. tumi. containing list of prizes for receipts, lnfermn' t coins. ete. ulveunnav uv all uciuers In lncdlcliie, or mailed te any address en receipt attmctlvc, ull dealers ( Ne. 152 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. vnr uoeuji. TOHN 8. GlVDHIt. OKO. F. HATH VON. TTOF PLASTKIIS. DON'T BE SWINDLED lly IniyliiK seinetlilne you knew nnthlni? about. W e K'luniiitve tlie ller Plastkfi the hesteer knemi. Tlie virtues of fresh Heps, llun;undy l'ltch and Canada llalsam ceinbliK-d, tnake tills planter Mjjlily medicinal and active for the euro of pains, ni'lics, soreness, cniiups, strains, stltehes, crick and local wrukness. Drives out limn soeiiicsino pans aim sireuguiens. eni by (lniL'dNIs mid denlerH. 2Sc 5 Inrll.OO. HOP I'X.ASTllK COMPANY, Ilosteii, Muss. Mulled for pi Ice. (.1) -rrOP I'LAHTKIIS. JUL KIM paln,sKlhu nnd stlinulnle the tired Summer Dress Goe ds. VLUTltlXtl. strenulhen uik inedlclnal virtues of liuiseles, and wnnilrrfully Hurts. All the valuable im lresh llniis, reninlncil wltn liiirRiiiiny riicuuiia Cniiiida lUlsum. Applied te Hiickiiche, Hcliitlei, Itlicuiniitlsiii, Crick, Stitches, Hldenclie, Kidney Airccllens, Sme Chcstorniiyerthovarloiispuliis and weaknesses se common, Instunt relief Is Riven. Uunm Dyspepsia nnil Mvcr tieuhles wllheitt liiterniil dosing. Sold everywhere, Tk.'., S for tl. Mulled for price. (I) HOT I'bAHTKIl CO,, llnsten, Muss. ir OB 1'IiASTKBS. 25c Each, 5 for $1.00; Any Drug Stere. And the best every time. Hep I'lartfiw nie prepuicd from tlm cinnplctn virtues of Heps eeiiihlued wllh lln rnuiuly Pitch mid Cnniidu llidn.iin. Siirler le nil ethers hecause they act Instantly nnd cum speedily, if you ure troubled IN NEW AND DKStltAlli.K TIII.VOS. Embroidered Ceinhlnntlnn Hulls, (IX.V) te tlS.IH, quite new. Kuibieldeicd llebcs, fe.WI te ir,.00. Unllnns, new Btyles, If c. LurKoussertincnt Krench Sattiies,3iJJc, 31 Inch ulde Klgurcd batiste, only lbc. 10 Inch wide Figured Itithte. only via Zephyr UliiKlmius nt 1'ie, TTHADQUABTKItH KOlt SUMMER Merine Shirts and Drawers, Oauze Undersblrts and Drawers, Cholce Nccktlea, E. & W. Cellars and Cuffs, C. & C. Cellars and Cuffs. Crown Cellure nnd Cuffs The Best Fitting Dress Shirts. HIIIUTK AND SOCIirrV I'AIIAPHKIINAI.IA JIAIIK 'JO OltHEU. At Erisman's, NO. 17 ri:STKIN(3 8TUEKT. INK TAILORING. Large blue of Wlitln CASH Dress (ioeds, at 1'ItICEh" I.OW with miy kind of soreness, iipidy ene of these plasters nnd experience tlieirsoethliiB, stlmulut liiirnml slrcnu'lliclilnir clTccU A wendeiful cine A CimmI .Many I'ulluru. Diirlnu the yejirlftCI there were 10..VW fulluies In business In the United htntcs nnd Canada, (oine of these were liljf eencenis nnd inme weie very small. I'lillurn Is sorrowful huslncss te miy man, esiieclally iritis his health tint f.dls. A irrentiimny times 10,.VMpople full In health In tlie course of a year. Mirny of them mlitht lie saved If they would take llrewn's Iren Hitters, thn i;reat iuinlly medlcliie mid restorer ei wasted health. fnrtiuln In theHiiiull of thnlmck, 'i'c., 5 rer (KM oveiywhere. Det' l'f.ASTKIl COM TANY, Iles teii. Pout by mull If desired. (5) DNe.iscs of the kidneys, cans, arc siwedll v cnrcil bv (Kidney uud Liver Itcincdy. liver, or iitlnurv ir- the iiifultllilti Hunt's It was nearly tlme te turn the rascals out or the agricultural ilonartment Commis sioner Celeman, the successor of Dr. Loring, who vainly liejieil te lnake his olllce a cabl cabl net ene, lluds that the money for the de partment that should have losted until next July Is entirely oxpended. Tlie salarles for the intervening period cannot be paid. It is declared that Lerlng is net rcsnonslble ter this state of affairs, but that it is due te ills rascally subordinates in whom he implicitly rolled. This, however, docs net uet oxcuse Lerlng. It was his business te have honest men about lilm, nnd if with geed intentions he did net get subordinates of this stamp, it was his boauden obligation te see that the luterests or his department wero well cared for. He did net de tills and consequently his dopurtment is embarrassed. There is geed ground here Ter a criminal prosecution. Turn the rascals out. Art In Italy, Frem tlm Nashville Manner. Mrs. Farmer Jehn: "Oh 1 1 uui se sick and tired or this humdrum oxlstencc, I wish I had been bem In Italy instead or in this practical workday luntry." Traveled guestj "And why in Italy, Mrs, Jehn?" Oh 1 1 don't knew; only Italy is tlie home Of art, you kuew. I supjioseoven the country women there all have opportunities te gratify their artistic Instincts. They slug or paint or draw, don't they f "I have Been a geed many of them drawing." "Hownlee! what de theydraw principally?" "l'Jew. " Drowning of a Convent Inmate. The body of the young woman who jumped from a bridge into tbe Mllwauhoe river, nt Milwaukee, Wis., nud was drowned Sunday night, has been Identified as that el Mathilda A. Verbeck, nged 20 years, for evor two years en ininatoef the convent of Netre Dame. Klie came from St. Leuis at the tlme of outering Netre Dame, iier parents residing at Wash ington, Ma Hhe left the convent through a window. The only cause that can be attri buted ler her act kIs temporary insanity, for Bhe appeared happy and contentod In her convent llfe. Jehn Iteuch's Luckless Ileat. Tlie dispatch beat Delphin, built by Jehn Reach for the government, loll New Yerk Monday en its third trial trip. After full steam had been applied te the engines for an hour or mero the Delphin went ahead at a rattling spoed. A slewing down and thou u Btiddeu cassation of inoveincut'uetllled theso en beard that something had liupiencd. A "Journal was heated and the Delphin had stepped. After floating about for five hours, the beat was headed ler New Yerk, where she urrlvcd at U o'clock and anchored. IJepteu le Death by Her llulmiii. Tuesday morning, Angelia, wlfe el Jehn Davis, a MothedUt minister, of Chattanooga, Tenn., was found dead in lied. A pest-mortem oxatnlnutieu revenlctl bmlses all ever her body., The husband was arrested and ledged ln Jail, charged with murder. He confessed that he had beaten his wife sevcnil times eflaV. A bettle halffllled wlUi laud anum was Vmnd in tlie house, and Davis euuuis mat, two woman jiojwpeq nerwiir. Cnntnln Wlnshln. l'rovlilcnce Police, suffered flve years from kidney llcnc, was cuietl hy Hunt's Kidney nnd I.Iver Uciucily. lnylir-lwdceIJlw i Fiends I'licuing the Guildetsef Sleep. Tlie pwtle lniUBery of Grecian mythology ap plied te this practical ure, would plctuie the air filled with the grinning Henils of cure, nnx nnx lely, worry, prhle, uiiihltlen, uud myriads mere, persistently chasliiK the lltlle ROddrss of sleep friini her holy vocation of woeIuk weary' eyelids tothesnrtnrmsnf iiucoiiscleus repose, uud mil UcleiiBly ImstiatbiK all licrcirerts by eperutlni; the Pandemonium el Insomnia through shut tcrcd nerves and wiecked physical powers. Then the sweet goddess would wnve her wand nnd summon Uiu Hercules of Hurry's l'eiir. Malt Whiskkv te herald, nnd utterly route the hos tile furies, by furnishing all umlcrlts protecting tpgls, the reciiiicrutlve strength te trlumph.uitly defy ull attacks whlle waving the victorious bunuerel rosy heulth ever the unnssnlluhle fei t ress of each Individual life. And all this would net be fancy, but nctunl fact. Price ene dollar per large bettle uud nil reliable grocers and druggists. rpltUST NO OTHKK.S. WHY KNDUKK X tlie ngeiiles of neiimlgla, when Bensen's Cupclne Plasters will quickly rollevulL S5c. V Altll J AUKS. STANDARD CARRIAGE WORK. Edward Edgerley, (Carrlnge Ilullder), MAUKET .STI'.KKT, IIKAIt OK rOSTOKKICK, I, AN CASTE It, l'A, MV LAItOE bTOCK OK BUGGIES & OAEBIAGES Comprises the Latest Styles and the most Ele gantly rinlslied. WHICH I OiCFEU AT UltEATLY ItKDUCKD 1MHCES. The HUI'EKlOlt QUALITY OK MY WOltK Is no longer questioned. My work Is us nnens any iiiuiIh In the larger cities, and HOLD AT HAl.K THE 1'ltICE. New Is the Ume te order ferspiiug. ENCOUUAUE KAIIt DEALINU And Honest Werk. All Werk WAltllANTED KKPAlltlNCS I'ltOMPTLY ATTENDED TO. One set of workineueslcclttlly employed ferllmt purpese, nova; tfd.Vw HVKC1A1, NOTICES. Thoe sharp pains In the small of the buck and around the hips will quickly genfler you apply a.1 hp Matter. Indies, pay attention te thla. 'i'iv. 4luecr rtMidliig would be the liUtery nf names. We cannot, however we go Inte the subject new, except he fur as te say that Dr. Kennedy's "Kuvorlle Iteniedy" was culled hy that name, lean Informal fashion, long before the Docler drcuined of advertising It for public use. Sis-ak-big of It he would say te his patients, "This Is my favmlte remedy for all tumbles nf tint bleed," etc., and Its success w us se greut thuthe filially spelled the tiuiue with capital letters. (S)inylMlinIeedAw HUCKLKN'S AltNICA HALVE. The best Sidve III the world for Cuts, Unities, Seres, Ulcers, SiUtltheuin, Kever Seres, 'i'otter, Chnpped Hand, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed te give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Pike, s cents per box. Fersalubyll.il. Cechmn, druggist, Nes. 137 and 129 North Queen street Lancaster, I'll, M ADKIRA AND 8HKRRY WINKS -AT- Reigart's Old Wine Stere. II. K. HLAYMAKEK, Aeknt, Ne. 'JU ICabt Kike St. KsUib!iabud.l7n Ibl7- y liVAN'S KLOU1L LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Makes Elegant Hi-cud. Fer sale by Grocers generally. Levan Ss Sens, MorchantMlllere, Onlce : 17 NOUTH 1'ItlNCE ST. niu-JT-Biud IHAMPAONE. BOUCHE THE FINEST "SEC." WINE NOW CHAMl'AQNE IMl'OUTED. AT ltEIOAUT'S OLD WINK STOUE, Ne. M East Kike STnxrr. 11. E. HLAYMAKEK, Agt, Established, 1783. fehl7-tfd s AINT-RAVHAEL WINK. INFORMATION. The Siilnt-Hnphael Wlnohasailellclous flaveur North Hud Seuth America, Great and Is drunk In tlie piincliial cities of ltusstu" (iennaiiy, nene hiiu mala, ana se en while for the real connoisseur can be considered lis lirltnlii. India, and se en. The n nun tit v oxnertod unuually is sufllclcut proof of Its stability and staying powers, wmie there Is no wlne that ntwr1nr. iJjrThePatnt-Ituphael Wlne Coin pany, Valence, Department of the Drome (Krance.Jl ns-Ud H. E. SLAYMAKER, Ne. 29 EAST KINO HTltEET. T HIS PAPER IS PRINTED J. K. WRIGHT & CO.'S INK. Fairmount Ink Works, 26th td Tcdd'e. Avenue lanO-lyd PHILADEI.I'lllA.l'A. pOOR, NTUCKS. WHITE A GREENOUGH. IBANKBKS.I Orders executed for cash or en margin for all sucurltles current In the New erk market. Correspondence invited. WEMBEUSOK THE NEW YOItlC STOCK K3T- CHANUKAN'D l'UOI'KIKTOUS OK l'OOH'S MANUAL OK UAI LVAYS. 46 Wall Street, New Yerlr, oeuaydoa t! i1 REAT CAREIA&E SALE -AT- Nerbcck & Milcj's Factory, CORNER OP DUKE AND VINE STREETS, LANOABTEU, l'A., Having iniidonxtenslvopropnmtloiisdurlng the dull season, this will bu oneol tlie Largest Sales We Ever Held. Fluent nnd I.utest Slvln VEHICLES will be eirered te the public. This will he our greatest effort Te Satisfy the Public That Fli-st-Class Werk can be sold ut Lener Flgiues. DOWN WITH EXTItAVAOANT I'HICES AND MEET Till! WANTS OF THE PEOPLE. Our Orund Opening and Exhibition of this sain wink Is ready ler Inspection. We Invite all te call uud oxiunlne dining this exhibition. JOHN S. GIYLER & CO, NO. 2Q EAST KING STREET, LANCA8TEIt, PA. TRESS GOODS. WATT, SHAND & CO, 8 and 10 East King Street, Cable Dress Goods, ALLCOLOltS, 10c. A YAltlf. FINE COLORED CASHMERES, YAKD WIDE, 23c. A YAHD. COPURE DRESS GOODS, NEW SHADES. 37Kc. A YAHD. Satin Berber, Yard Wide, 50 Cents a Yard. 40 In. COLORED CASHMERES, ALL-WOOL, 50c. A YAHD. FRENCH SATIN BERBER, FINK QUALITY, fl.eOa Yard. Astonishing bargains. W Dezen TUlt.'vIH TOWELS l'.';j Cents IIucli, Werth a Cents. 2,000 Vank INDIGO BLUE SATIXES, 15c. n Yuid ; Werth 20c. WHITE GROUND FRENCH SATTNES ISc.n Yunl ; Iteal Value, 3TKc HEW YORK STORE. F 1885. SPRING 1885. H. GERHART, FINETAILORING. The Largest nnd Choicest Assortment of FINE WOOLENS IN THE CITY OF LANCASTKU. All the Latest Novelties In FANCY SUITING. A CHOICE LINE OF SPRING OVERCOATING. THE VEltY llKhT WOItKMANSIIIP. Prices le suit nil nnd nil (jixsls wnrruntcdas reiHVscntcd at his new store, la 43 forth Queen St. (Ol'FOsITE THE POSTOFF1CE.) H. GERHART. 4 Passe 4 Our stock consists of the following : iiKer Extension Tep Plnolens. 1 Muudiut; Tep Phieteus. .lump seal uarnancs. Fulling Tep l'hnitens. 2 " HtundliiBTopl'lurtens. 2 " Ladles' Canopy Tep l'luutens. No-Tep WiiRens. Tup llutfales All Styles. Terms GO Days, With Proof Security. GREAT SALE DAY, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1885, 10 A. M, 3 P. M. NORBECK & Ml LEY, U. F. UOWE, Auct. l'HOritlETOKS. 4S-Fer purtlculura seu sal a hills and small clr-euluis aitOCEKIEB. A'J T IIUKSK'S. Seme of Our Bargains. Kine Layer Figs, 1i pound. uoeu I ureu f euunt-s, peuntts for 25C. Ninr Turkev Prunes. 4 neunds for 25c. Tomatoes, 2 pound cans, only 5a Can. Titled Cherrlcs, 2 cans for 25c. Cullfnrnla Ceiuhcd Iloney, 18a pound. Mammoth l'lcklcs, 12c dozen. Geed Small l'lcklcs, Ce iloien. Geed Currants, te penrd. ivrslun Dates, 8e pound. Dunkces Salad Divtdl":: Vine Oltve Oil for Tahle. Sardines Imported In OH gnriHiii's. Aiuertcin In Oil and Mustard, l'repnred Musiuid hy llu ipiuitand In Ilettles. Clesi IJlui I. ell's Eiifjllsh l'lcklcs and tfauccs JlOht 1,'iundt-y Mm eh, 6e pound. BURSK'S, NO. 17 LAST RING STREET. IFUISKX'. THOSI3 DKSlMNaTHK HKST 11HANDS of I'nre ltye Whisky, llrandy uud Uln, cull S. G. GENSEMER, Northern Market Liquor Stere, Ne. 253 North Queen St,, Luncaster, l'a. I am enjoined by the stute law pet te ssll less tliauu quart and will therefore puy no attention ti drU(!Klsts' or physicians' prescriptions unless ordered te de se hy a hlgliuruuUierlty. UilBlwd S. K. UENHEMElt. VTOTIOK TO THEHI'ASHUHS AND LI OUNNEttS. All persons are hereby for hidden tot res pem en any of the lauds of the Cornwall or Spcedwell estates, In Lebunenand ljinciister counties, whether Inclesed orunln erunln orunln clesed, either for the purpese of sheeting or fish lnr, us the law will be rfaldly enforced uinilnst autivspusslnB en sold lauds of the undersigned after this netice. WM. COLEMAN FIIEEMAN, 11. PEUOY ALDEN, EDWAHD O. FIIEEMAN, .'Attorney for U. Vf, Celtuaa's belre. eeUl-Wdw J. Is, MARTIN A CO. Our Buyer has lelurned from New Yeik uud lielnir lery snecesslul In umkliiK puicliiu-i-t In DISEfS OOOD& very much below the regular prices, new offer the folleHiiiK liAUliAINS: One Case Satin Berbers, At (i really lieduced Prices. One C'a.ti BRITISH BEIGES, At Wiv., worth 25c. Extra Ooed Yulue. ONE CASE Black Cashmeres, IILACK CASIIMEUE), nlfl.85. 1ILACIC CAbllMKKKS, ut 1.(0. IILACK CAbllMEUKM, ut 75c. IILACK CAHAM KICKS, at 01c. IILACK CASHMEUES, at 40c. 41-lnohwIde IILACK CASHMEUE utSOc. ONE CASE PRINTED BATISTES, At V.'iv., in Ileautltul New Designs and Delicate Colorings. ONE CASE DRESS SATIRES, Consisting of 80 DIFFEItENT PATTEUNS te select from, at HKc. and 15c. psryurd. White Goods, SUCH AS Victeria Lawns, India Linens, Nainsoeks, Wide Oorded Piques AT LOWEST PRICES. J. B. Martin t Ce., Cor. West King nnd Prince Sts., LANCASTKU. 1A. SPECTACLES. CUPERIOK SPECTACLES -AND- EYE-GLASSES. Microscopes, Field Ulusses, llnreinetcrs, Tele scopes, Mugle Lanterns, Thermometers. Draw ing Instruments, I'lillosephlcal und Cheinh-fil Apparatus. List and Descriptions of our Ti n Cululogues sent FUEE en uppllcatleu. QUEEN &CO., NO. 924 CHESTNUT ST, uiara-iyaaw I'lIILADELl'IHA HAPPY THOUGHT AND Tobaccos only ta per ping, a UAUTMAN'S YELLOW fFKO STOUE. IU2HKCOA r C1QAU TSHHOKH .k SUTTON. The middle of May ami no warm weather yet, but we are sure te have It, Il net In Muy, It is bound te ceme lu June, and It will be n w l.c man w be prepuies for warm w eather In his Clothing, and BURGER & SUTTON am fully prepared te supply the wan Is of nil who are In want of CLOTHING. We liave a complete Ready-Made Stock, from n CHEAT WOltKINO Sl'lT te u FINE DltKShUlT.nt IiiuiM hue prices. Our stock or PIECE UOODh for c UbTOM WOUK Is lull of all tlie I.ntrst Styles, which we will inuku te order at Iteasoiuible Tilees, Wink iiiunshlp und Fit Guaranteed. Gents Furnishing Goods, IN fillEAT VAltlETY Call mid see our new sleck of the Latest htvle Ties. 'I hey .lie (i It EAT and euly U'.'.c. '1 he DAYTON SHIRT stands uL the head. "We sell II," Tilce, fl.ui. Burger & Sutten, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCAbTEU. l'A. L. GANSMAN it I1UO. Great Reduction! Onlni; te the backwuidiiei-s of the season we have niude u bweeplug lteductleii, hcllluu UEADY-ftlADE CLOTHING At ILiirTlielrAclnnl Ynliie. Men's Divhs Suits at fl.CO; welth CS.I1U. Men's All-Weel Mixed C'ashlincre SullsuttS.5U; worth $11.00. Men's All-Weel Tlutd Suits ut 977.00; wuith $H.oe. Men'H All-Weel Worsted Suits at $$.S1; worth 117.00. Men's All-Weel Coikserew Illuck uud lliewn Suits at oeo j Werth IIS oe. Heys' Suits, with Luiik Tunts, at $1.C0 : worth $3 e. Heys' Suits, with Leng Pants, nt $J.i3: weith $I.W. IIevb' Stills, stilclly ull-woel, at fl.'.re, $1.00, $5.0U, $i.00, $7.tOuud fl.W ; worth fully double the money. CHILDREN'S SUITS Frem 81.25 Upwards. Ilcadnuiiiters for the ti. Indian llluu Suits ul$-ue, $lu.ue and fliie, t'imi'. A. It. Hull, All-wool, untced fast colors, with two sets of buttons. It w 111 he u iMVnt deal te your iidvunUnre le ex. iiinlne the enormous stock of Men's Heys' und Chlldren'ti Clethluir. Alse our Suits niudu te order for Jl'.'.oe. L. GANSMAN & BR0 Nee. 66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Illghten the Southwest Cor. of Orunue Street,) LANCASTEE, TA. -Net connected with any ether clothing store lu thu city. STfATB WOUKH. All lierseuswlshlii;M Alt IILEl.ED SLATE M AN TKI.S, eriiuy ether hlate Werk, will de well hy culling ut our workderseud ler ourllluvtru eurllluvtru ourllluvtru tedeatiiloKue. Fit ANK JANSON A IIIIO., Cemer Fieutuud Locust St., Celimililu, Tu. inurfKlind E VICHY t'USTOMKH OUTS ONIC HOT TLE OF FOItEsil'FLOWKll COLOONE Who buys Onn Dullui's worth of Ludles' uud Cent's Furnishing Ooed AT HECHTOLD'S. A fresh supply el spilug styles of Ileslcryjust leeelved ulsii Hituzn I'liderweiir, bhlrls liem tlie common Cheviot twliis, up te the bestluun. dried uud unluuudrted In the market. Tunts, Overalls, Jackets, Huts uud notions Kfiicrully, UfcNUYlltUriOI.il, Ne.W North Uuevii Street. T. , Cholce liulldlui; Lets uud buud lerwte. rtv -A t. ... SL -IS rjA i avt- tfkJtr&t-ak JvyellMta,i rwcxir. ,A . .Mi -1. u . . .-" 'li' " ,', l.' Jl" -v.r? i. ' i -ad! J
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