u .:?-" w V,'.. 'isW- F- 3& m if't ": r r? w . ?'- j h v Daily Intelligencer, ; Kyery Evening In the Tour (SDKDATt Bxcnrrxe) 'Jy BTKimtAN AHEN8EL. tHTELLIGENCER BUILDING. p P ' "S ft. W. Cemer Centre Square. (t.i.? T.lvnlMa It. HJMHBI A A tlY Tl OlMTH A VMK Vitr- .. .... t H" 0TB A MOUTH. 1'eftTAal IMI, fVJCRTlSKMKNTa from tin te nrrr cknte a ,un k .SWBBKLY INTELLIGENCE!!," (W 1AHHJ v -telMUhiiri Every Wednesday Morning, ! ' .V,. bwiwwjimji IUH Ifl A1ITARCI, MsC" flewatroKDsaea solicited frein evcry ran of the i - Mat and country. Carrrinniiiliiniaiim m. fivi.J.?Wted te xrrlle legibly uml en ene slde e( ' rr.:,ttJWBt)CrOnlV! IMdtOslull thulrminii... nnt. ijeer publication, but In proof of (.-oetl rultli. jaa uuujruLuui luucrg win oe consigned te SVJ" " wiwie oasKeu ,- .V'USKEJBAUI.nTnia AKDTKLKIIItAUS TO -jci ....... -XIUS AiNTJSiiiaUJiWUEll. frS'? T.AKl'AOTBn l'A f . . - ... FXr . : u ariu nit . iv iTi,4itii;rt ti '"""'''' -M15JHU,. r LANOAbTKIt, MAY 21, 1883. Minority lU-picscnfiitien. i-m The Henubllcans of Gieoiiecoiiiifvlrnvn E ii',been up te Ilarrisbiirg en a feel's urr.ind. -. .ine.ucmec.nus et that u-Riun sue in a ifvis, euAuwreiuij oueiig inajeiity te elect all aiirce county commissioners, and snumur P vrtheKcnublicang linvnlwpn wi !iir(fii,.v..i -.i cr .-;... ,:. ."."." ;,:, "w s""tweii oiBrcceincas i nai tiiuy ap Z $ f te U.' nlterMcy Bcneral for a uue nitr- "-.il, - "("""" " eunw Juuiircr.uii; oeaill 01 nvRCeunty commissioners te show ltv wiisit ?,$, autlierity tliey exercise their ellice. Of 'Sr COUrSG thn at tnmnv rrntinr-il cnul l.e., ..ir -'r?W1' .With n. flp.i In t.linlr ii- 'I'll.. I,... m LfST- !3 no parties in tills niaL'er of minniilv ,4-' nmnisnilnCnn itri.it.. n .,...,. .vr,wv..inuu. i, iiuu lllj. CUIIHIUUIIOU Bays that for the ollice of county commissioner "each iiualilled elector aliall vote ler no 111010 tlian two persons," and tiie effect is te give the minority a iep iep rcsentatien in most counties, the censtitu tien just as explicitly says that "the three persons having the highest number or voles shall be elected" regardless of their eli. tics. This is the rule of minority lepie.senta lepie.senta tien everywhere; and must be, for theie may be as many pai tics as tlicie aie indi vidual whims and preferences. Here in Lancaster, where the rule prevails in the election of school diieclers, the Democrats pnee chese a majority of the beaid.and subsequently tiie llepublicans gained a like advantage at the general election. I u some districts of Ibis county the Republi cans take both inspectors; and the Greene county Republicans can find ample piece dents for their luckless experience. They must gilnajid bear it. '.Tuggllng With Figures. great deal of injury is done te hound public jndguipiit and te our commercial stability by inllaled flames of the general wealth and prosperity of tiie country. The statistics et the census and ether agencies whose concern it is te gather tiie.se data, are interesting and important, and in a general way approximate te the condition of things. Rut there is no doubt that much of this sort of information is inaccurate ami mere guess work. After the hist census it was shown hew the manufacturing statistics of Philadelphia had been swelled by practically false coloring and ever statements; the same men were cred ited te a half deen different vocations, because theie handicraft combined differ cnt.branches et a complex trade, and all the remotest attaches or agents or manufacturing establishments were set down as " empleyes " and made te swell the aggregate. New Mr. Schocu Schecu Schocu lief, the well-known statistician, oxieses the manner in which the figures of the last census were swelled te magnify the annual product of our manufacturing iutciesls. He illustrates this by citing the example or a coat which sells for Centered once as wool at $1, next as cloth at $.1, and finally a3 a product worth $5, the whole summing up $9 in the census report. A machine that sells for $7 by successive counts for ere, pic, bar iron and finished product, is made responsible for $1(5 in the total. Of the $9,813,321,301 afllrmcd by Mr. Ximnie te have been our product inl8S0,as much raiS3,3901Si.,519, it is held, is imaginary. There can be no doubt that this falla cious system of computing the results of our industrial activities is demoralizing and dangerous. Like an unfair system of protection, it unduly stimulates investment which will net only le unprofitable itself, but choke out established interests and work general stagnation, undue competi tion and prostration, if net ruin. Tell the truth. .Smells of the llnrk Ages. We are glad te find a few clear, honest voices raised eutside of Lancaster county against the iniquitous and unjust bill new before the governor for his signature, pro hibiting the manufacture and sale of olco elco olce margarino in this state, under ienaltics or the criminal law. The Pittsburg commer cial exchange has sent its pretest against the bill te the governor, and the Philadel phia produce exchange, by commitlee and counsel, has appeared in the same inter est. This is no question or geed and bad but ter; nor or real and bogus dairy products, as the advocates or the bill try te make it appear. If an attempt were mude te nile out of themaiket all butter that fell below the gilt-edged standard el" Delaware county dairies, or te prohibit the sale of any but freshly laid eggs, a howl would seen go up from the farmers and produce dealers of the state, who. knew very well that most or the butter that gets te the market is net what it should be and that vast quantities of eggs sold in tha cities are net above susnicien. "(irmi t?j emptor" applies particularly te this class or t'''V .Commodities. Rut tint nivmnHlr.!, la ,. 4 'prohibit and punish the sale or a substi substi I'tute for butter, simply becauseassueh ,t substitute it competes with the sale or ,?f tiairy butter. This Is an attempt at ft,v..co"ierciai tyranny that Is net te lxi V tolerated by an enlightened com- inenwealth. As the Pittsburg Lender V noue tee strongly says, it is " a law saver- lug streugly of the barbaric legislation of the dark ages," At this time when every Interest of trade calls for extension of privileges and freedom of opportunity te have enacted such a law shows an Jgnor Jgner Jgnor imce and preverslty only te be expected of u Pennsylvania legislature. We cannot ' believe that the governor will appreve it. af'-t A Parted Company. The Prohibitionists are discovering the nigger in the Republican woed.pilo. Mr. Rlalne's friend and cousin, Gall Hamilton, has been scdrlng them with her virulent pen ; and out in Illinois the Republicans of the legislature voted almost solidly the ether day against granting the use of ene of the legislative halls te St. Jehn te lecture en temperance. The situation has strangely changed. A few years age the Republicans had only honeyed words Ter the tcmiorance folk. They palled them en the back and made all sorts of premises, which they kept te the car as long as the Prohibitionists voted with them, and breke te the hope whenever they had a chance te reallre them for their temperance allies. In the last campaign the Prohibitionists refused te le gulled. As the old Alioll Aliell Alioll lienistB kept aloof from the Whigs, St. Jehn and his followers struck out en their own hook, and are held rcsieusiblu for the defeat of JSlaluc, who played double with tlicm In Maine. New curses are heat ml en their heads and they are denied fellowship with their old partners. The Republican party, weaker than ever, easts them off. The temperance licople can sUuid it. The Hcpublicnii party must go. Tin: war oxcllemout between Uussln and Kngluud has drawn attention from the Igno minious retirement or the Hrilen from the Heudnu. .lelin Hull should keep very quiet at the mention or the mimes or 1.1 Mululler Konmreir. Juikii: Coein:, or Flerida, pays the fel. lowing beautiful trlhute te the ballet box and llH sanctity : "J t is the ark or the Amer ican Covenant, The law Is hi it and the Inte or the nation ; the virtue, the moral and ho he clul rights or :i free iieople, the physical pros, purity mid Christian oxislciiee or the Amer ican people as a nation, rest iii.en I.h nuillv ami preservation. I.lke the ancient Ark or the Cevenant, it should Iki louVlied only with pure bands. Therein Is our national grandeur and happiness, as well as our io ie io reiiiiiul prosperity, in our nodal, iudildiial mid national lolatlenslo all u held dear, anil whii-li, iksn rrceiiud ovei laored liherly liherly leving nation, and through the wise, prudent, Just mid honest Use of whlih we can only prcscm! and protect that lilreity which will continue te giiaranten unto us such pros- IHiruy as we liae enjoyed." K Jndge Ceeko holield home or the recent elections that have lieeu held in Lancaster, Iio would t'oiiie totheiMincliislon that thu billet Ikix is sadly in need of regeneration. It is proposed te play li.ise I ll ,y olcdrie light At present this would tluew into tee strong lellef tliu(liiiilnl.shetl Kitrouageorilie national game. llhadlxMiii thought that hy no nms!Ii!e coinhhiatien irfirciiuiHtaiK'e.s os(iiiistrisses could he brought under the ileslKiiatien or "oIIeiihIvo iiartlsaiis." Yet it Is found that Mrs. Leng, the liieiiiulient or the ollice at Ch.irlottOMtille.Vis cry projrerly described by this term. It is snlicrly declared that she lias Ircun a iiioreaclho paitisau than any rol rel rol lewurofMahoiio in iKiutaloeus. It was her went te attend Mahene coiilerencos; which in itselr w:ts net n very serious oll'ense, though exhihithig extremely had t.iste. lint licrvrewulug iiKiia.us.uice was the proven proven lien of the delivery or Demoeratie nuWHpa iers and Kiiupaign literature. Levely as woman is In the abstract, this concrete sjcl men or the he. must go. Leii.vN says In explanation or his victory : "The Lord was en our slde." This statement is timely, for It was Irolievod from the result that old Niek had Ireen doing tliu wire-iml-ling. Illinois may have had houie tlifllculty in eleeting a senator, but it seems te get along auiuingly well In iLseorjiei-atioii legislation. The Souate of the HuekorsUite hasjust paised a meslHtriiigciit bill for the licensing or tolo telo tole graph coiiqKitiies hi the state. It requires that the companies shall make an annual ro re ro Iert te the auditor of piihllu accounts en or Irolero the Kllli day or January, Issu, and eacii year therealtcr, which rejiert shall state lirst, the name and locality or the person, company or coriHiratien ; second, the uiliu Irer or miles el' telegraph ojHirated by said person, cempuiy or corporation in the suite, and the location of its linen (herein ; third, the amount or gross receipts from nil sources el' their business received within the state ter the year ending the .'list day or December preceding such rojiert. And it is further more necessary that a curlilieate et license be obtained annually Trout the auditor, which shall reel te that all the previsions or the law have been observed. Finally te obtain such licciiHoeach company must pay into the stale treasury the bik;I llu sum or : jrer cent, of the gross amount received Ter tiie year included in the repert, wliieh hiiiii may be recovered hi any court or eomiretont Jurisdiction at the suit or the state. The Illinois legislators are ovldently of the opinion that corporations are net abeve and boyeutl the authority or tiie flate. Would that it weie se in Penn sylvania 1 Jehn Siiiiuman will net run away if the senatorial maiitle Tails upon him. Did any ene oer think he would? PERSONAL. Hum' IIahti; is at work upon a new Cali fornia story. Jehn 1 . Hr. Jehn is loelinlug'eii tomper temper tomper imce in the AVest and abusing the Itepiiblicaii party. l;iiw.ui)S.Sii()iNi:it lyorerAllontoivn, is tiie latest iiame uioiitienod in Iteimblicaii circles fortlie state trcasiirership. Kx-Si'.NATnit J. Cay Coiiiien has been ar giilng berore the governor against tue consti censti consti tutienality of the iiuti-oleoiiiargariuo law. Jehn Reacu says the Ameriean shin lias no fronds in AmerleiL If Jehn means the Delphin, he is tuning en the right key. C. W. IlAZZAiin, orthe DhUij Jlcpulilican at .Monengahola City, Jias resigned Ids iosi iesi iosi tlen as pestnuihter lliere atter a sorvice of twenty yearn. His term would net have expired until January. Themas 10. Owi:ns. a brother r .t..i.h i.? , Owens, witli whom he played Drowie, died yesterday in the Kdwin Korrest Heme, or "iiiuiiiui,iiiih;ui III! Ill III. lie, IllH UrOtllCr oeini js new uieiw ai unaricsten, H. U. ., W.,..r',,.',! h Wi:i.sh, ronuerly editor or the l'lilladelphla Aye and later or the llaltl llaltl llaltl inore Unset te, has lieeii teudeied and no ne no eepteda)OHitioii In the treasury ileuirtuicnt and will enter upon his duties in a few days. Ki:v. I'ATiiK'K TeNiin, ronuerly or l'iy l'iy ineutli, Pa, and new rejueseiitiiig tiie Cath Cath lle mission of Central Al'rieiL has recently wen distinction in Naples ami ether Italian cities by his elequence and ability as a pul pit orator. Jehn Kui.lv, the youngest son or Mr. Kugene Kelly, the New Yerk banker, was drowned in the Kabiuas river, at lunpazas, Sloxlce, en Monday, whlle UUIiIiik with his brother-in-law. Daniel Metiien. Mr. K-niu. had recently nuinieil In Moxiee. Mus. MAneAiinT K. Cnoeifnn, or Sacra mento, Cal., bolievesln doing geed with her riehes in her llte-thue, he has recently presented te Sacramento a valuable nrt gal gal lery, having previously built and endowed ti home ter old ladlesand a beaiitirul eonsor eensor eonser vntnry, 1'llOF. W. D. IlAI.I Of this .ltv. wlm l.e been giving lessens in voice eulture te the young folks or Trinity Luthenm and First Reformed chuahes, Heading, for tiie past six months, brought Ills laisirs te aelose I uesduy evening. During his stay in Head lug he iimde many friends in and out of musical circles. Heur. II. Saviik has Ikhjii ro-electotl prosl presl dent or the Seuth l'enu sylvan la railroad, with the following ilirocteis: William H. Vnnderbllt, Willlwii K. Vanderbllt, II, MeK. Twombly, William O. WJiltuey, Jlenry b Dlmmoek, Geergo J. Magce, Fnuikliu 11. Oowen.Coorgo de $. Kelm, 1). Ilostettor, Jaines Dully, Lyman D. Ollbert, William T. aanger, KP'&tmr'tWi ii ".?? FaH jAJsmrxjBJS uailiY HERE AND THERE, I liml forvently liollevod Ter seme time that the final overthrew of the Republican party was direct retribution rr the great electoral fraud or 187(1-77. Hut a social elr elr cumstance that has lately ceme te notice suggesU te me that the engulllng or Pharaoh and his hosts was hoslenod by the Nemesis that nvouged a greRS act or iiartlsau vniidiil Ism In the late presidential campaign evor in Yerk county. On n lelly omlneiieo hi ene or the Coderusos, overlooking a country hi which Republicans nre nbeul assojirceas Domecrals in our West Karl or 1'equea, had steed Ter ever a cenlury a premt hickory troe, from whose summit old Helly .artuiau, away back In the Jacksen cungalgn had un un rurled the starry banner of tiudlluleil Domo Demo Dome craeyand undelUcil initriellsin. Frem the topmost branches or this living mast for sixty years hail lloated In overy canuialgn lbn Ktiinilnrd nT r!.ulnrtiu' ..1111..! i.....n.. ... ... Vw......... 'Wl..ll.,l llfjjlllj. Under Its sholler, as ollen as the years came, had gathercd the falthrul Domecnits or that region te renew their vows, and many n tyro en the stump had thore had his baptism hi the true faith. Te the last old Sellv gathered with his brethren nnd It was prom prem ised lilni.as of direct rovelallen,tlmt he should net see death until his oyes had looked upon the ronulssmceyir Jellorsenlan principles and Jaekseulaii practices. He kept tiie faith, but a short time borero the Ides or Novembor tame, full or fate Ter the Kepubllciiis and thelr knight orthe Wlilte Foather, some mis ereanls put dynamite under Selly .irtiuan's hickory tree anil utterly destroyed it. In the returns from New Yerk Iho old man hail his satisfaction, and the hlckeiy timber will Isi made into walking sticks that w 111 be handed down hi the homesteads or Yerk's Democ racy te generations yet unborn. Yerk comity, by the way, has long sluce reilismied Itself from the scandalous inanago inanage iucii of publieallidrH which allllcted It sonie years age ; and It would new be entirely out or debt but for the big Heed that swept down thoCislerus valley last year and took away its bridges. The county has replaced them in lewuaiiii country wait new ami lstler structures and shoulders up about $110,1100 debt for them with the air el ceiileiitmcn that indicates a feeling or money well sjienU On Judge IH.H;'h splendid farm, llrockie, which sweeps Irein the ery summit of Webb's hill, across orchards and woedsatid hedges and liillsides and meadows, te llie edges or the la.y Oleriis, there Is a llltle Schwei.cr barn, u model tr the big l'eniisyl- vauiatieriiian ikuiis, which were Iho delight r llie onemblo granger-ad ocnle. When the story el' his life is writlen, if it shall con tain one-hair or the reis! stories that were told or him and hy him, ids will be oueol' the most entertaining biographies ever puls puls llshed. Ills leve or the Kugllsli iMK.'lsaud Ills raiiiillarity with them were niueng the most strlkitiK or Ills many I'liiinicteristles. When he sat in thoceiistitulioual convention, listening le the frequent misquotations of Shakespeare niuile by its members, his great soul was much vexed and he was went te correct the stenographer's notes se that the boneser the dead might net Ikj moved by these assaults upon him. A ml ene day, when he was compelled te get leave or absence ler himseir for a low days, he selemulv called C.eorge M. Dallas l him and gravely charged him, "in myaliseiice. te protect llie reputa tion or my friend, William Sliakesiieare, Irem this abuse." Wherever tw e or tlirue Judges and lawyers aie gathered together around the heard, David W. Kellers tells tliat charming story as only Kellers can tell a story or the time he hungrily accepted Jndge Ulack's iuxil.i iuxil.i tleu te illne with film at a famnu restaurant hi ILirrisburg, for the excellence or whose ctiisiue the Jndge vouched. And hew sitter he had whetted hlsapiiclttoeusomonr.! udge 1 Slack's stories, and walked around many squares with him Judgu lllack suddenly recollected that "that restaurant was In ISaltl ISaltl ISaltl more " I think it Is Sellers wliotellsihorem.uk wlietellsihorem.uk wliotellsiherem.uk able story or Jehn Hauleii, who wan hanged seme llfleen ycjirs age in Philadelphia, for ihe inurder or little Mary Mehrman. The case has been revived hi the public mind by the alleged' confession of some scalawag in liosieu that he, and net Ifaulen, was the real inurilerer. fiut the chain or ovideiice forged liy Hanleu's own conresslen, was tee strong te Ire broken by this sensational "conTus "cenTus "conTus sien." It was Ifaulen, the story gees, who eiler he had ceinmillcd and confessed this atKK'ieiis criine, elistlnatcly refused le make an allld.ivit fortlie purpose of a legal apeal in his case thathe was doing se "net for llie purpose or delay." He declared that he hud lluit purMise hi view and "would net take any r.dse oath." Se his ease never get be yond the lower court and he wash.iuged by the neck llll he was ery dead. And ir llie law made a mistake It is Um late te repair it even by hanging the right man new. Among llie rare geed story-tellers or the state, besides Sellers and lllack, Is ex-fiev. Curtiii. He can keep the lxys up all night, around the camp-tire or belbre the open grate, wfiore the caniiel coal makes sh.vlew pictures. Oiioeriiishonxisis Cqit Kersey, who was a teamster in the ltuvoliitien, but " fought with the liorse dragoons" at the luittle or Monmouth, wliore men fell at overy streke of liis stout sword until the headless trunks lay piled about him like cord weed and his shoes overrun with gore. It was amid such scenes, Capt. K. would gravel vre vre vro late,that he felt a hand laid upon his shoulder midhmklngupsawthosUitelvform of Gen oral Washington. "1 shall nover forget the gravity or his manner nor the solemnity of his sjieecli. 'Yeung man,' he Kild. icstniln veur iuqietuesity. In the iiame of CihI don't make a slaughter liouse el" the ballle field.'" And thore was fiee. (lallaghcr, r.uneiis as a small iKililici.in in tke Juniata valley twogon twegon twogen eratiousago. Alter Jacksen was inaugurated he went down te pay his compliment te the pride or Ills iKtlltical efforts. He was kindly received and had a drink with the host or wie t uue nouse. vvnen no ix)K Ills leave he took occasion, lis), le tell the president with what gratification he would go back te his peeple and report that he had net only seen and conversed with the head or the nation, but had two drinks with him. "That, howevor," Interposed Cen. Jacksen, "would net be strictly correct." "Ah!" said Gallagher, "I knew the great Aiulrew Jacksen will net allow nte te depart irem Ids presonce without asking me te take the seeeiul." He get it. It was this saine Geergo Gallagher who, having failed hi husinoss,feiuid himself sub sequently without the credit in l'lilladelphla necessary te lay in u stock of goods. He re turned home; It was about the time of the dlscoery of anthracite coal, and the ensuing spoculative excitement evor coal lands j but thoie was no such land within inlles or wheraGallagher lived. Next woek's issue orthe local iiaper, howevor, camoeut with a flaming notlce el' great coal disceveries en sonie lauds in that region, and iippended te me account was: N. II. Wu iiinlumtaitil tills mine, of vicaltli be. longs te our esteemed IcIluw-cllUcii, tice. (jui. Uglier, esq. All extm edition or the paper was printed that week. Copies or it with the account or lids great discovery carefully and conspicu ously marked were received W the l'lilhulol l'lilhulel I'll la merchants. Soen after Gallagher went down te buy goods and get his work In. I thiuk this Is a new story of Lincoln; It was In the campaign et 1830, 'and Geergo Ferquer had cntered upon the task or "tak Ing Lincoln down," at a political meeting in (Springfield, 111., wliore, afler the fashion or the duy, the discussion was conducted by Joint dolmte. Ferquer assumed an air or superiority throughout Ids speech. He had recently been convertod from the raith orthe Whigs by apiiolutnient te an efllce. and had otherwlso astonished ids fellow eltireus by building a new frame liouse and erecting ever It the only lightning rodtebo found in that entire region. When he had finished his attack en Lincoln, that individual arose and said s " It is Ter you and net ler me te say whother 1 have been taken down. The geutlemau lias alluded te my beiug a young man. I am eldor In years than I am in the tricks and trades or politicians. I deslre te live and I deslre place and distinction as u politician ! but I would rather die new, than, like the gontlemun, llve te bee the day that I would have te erect a lightning red te protect '.-' v " ,HV. -.-.: , LWTJCLLIGENCER, THURSDAY. MAY 21, 1885. a guilty conscience from an offended Ced." Lincoln ran Ter llie legislature that year, mid Sangamon county, uniformly Democratic borero. went .for the Whigs byllW mojerily, Lincoln leading the UckeU Thlsstery.wlth hundreds orothersoriilu erothersoriilu orethersoriilu coin's early fire, Is told, 1 lind, in Ward La moil's llie of Lincoln, which brings It up te iiimuuuKuiuiieii. vnicnsiveas was me style of this book, it Is certainly ene or the most romtirknble and valuable biographies ever nimun, nuu in years loceino will possess ln ln ln ostlmeblo vulue. I picked up a clean copy Ilia second-hand book store llie ether day IbrJIJG. Itwlll be worth tlO Isjrore many yeai-s. The circulation or the hook was ehoekod by inloresled parties. The Lincoln family, of ceurse, never rorgine Hernden nnd lamen Ter writing II, though they had rich material, long acquaintance and falthrul friendship fur Lincoln te draw rrein. UwasLamen whose liouse In Washing ton Hlanten proiHised te coullscate fortlie usosertho war departnient ; and when he IKirslsteil hi his purpose, against Luiieu's romeiislraneo, the latter threatened te cut the soerelary's threat ir he did it Stanten carried te Lincoln his complaint, and the only comfort liu get was Lincoln's advice le him net te take Lamen's liouse ; ler he said, "if Ward mint he would cut yoilrthie.it he will de It," 'I his was the (Stanten le whose dotense the Stanten Hen. Win. I). Kelley is about te rush into print; the .Stanten who wrete te Mr. llu. chauan alter the Lincoln administration had been hi ollice thirty days : " The first mouth or the administration seems te have furnished an ample vindication or your policy j" and a llltle later: "Ne ene speaks or Lincoln or any member of Ids cabinet with iesect or legard:" as hitens .Tlllv2il: " An Irrelrlnv. able misfortune nnd national disgrace never te be roigellen me te be added te the lulu or all I m 'ace I'd I pursuits and national bankruptcy us the result or Lincoln's running the machine rerslx mouths." The whitewashing season is at hand, mid Judge Kelley may have a long-handled brush, hut Is his supply or lime adequate for the task he has undertaken ? Siniiiiaii. A lliiueyiiKHiii Tlmt Wm Very llrlcf The subiirborSeiith Chicago is much ex died ever the death el Mrs. Themas Morgan, iilield lesideul, which occurred in Chicago under circumstances of a somewhat sensa sensa llenal ii, dure. Tliemas Morgan, Ter a num ber of years u resident of Seuth Chicago, died nlsjiit tvvoyearsage, leaving a widow and a stejiseii, William Walten, agist twenty-two years. Morgan lellidsiut f'Jil.OOi) liiMjsttsl in iisd estate and buildings, and Ills widow ami slepsen tarried en the business-of collecting rents ami keeping a bearding liouse mid saloon. About two mouths age a young man named Stephen Dew ling canie le hnulli Chicago rrein a small town in Indiana. He went into the tailor ing business, and net long after his arrival he became ncqiialuttsl with the well-to-de widow. Dowllngateiieti became quite attentive, and they were much seen together. List week, it is said, they left Seuth Chicago together ami went te Chicago. Last Friday nllorneou they are said toh.ne lieen married by a Ueiu.ui Catholic priest. Mrs. Morgan's death occurred Monday, and n Seuth Chicago attorney took iNrssossieii as custodian or all the widow's preKrty In Chicago, acting under orders from Dew Hug. Dew Hug hi the mean time had net announced the death of Mrs. Morgan le tier son, young Walten, who, learning Jt by accident, went te Chicago and had Iho IxMly brought te .Seuth Chicago by an undertaker. The great disparity in the ages el' the pirties, the clandestine visit teCliic.ign and the alleged secret marriage, the sudden death orthe woman, and the fact that she had a comfortable lertiine, all combined te make the allair the talk et the town. A halatiens Ilirg. A geed old Kentucky Democrat, w he lias necii awauuig ivvcuiy-uvu yearn for a Hest ollice, owns a line deg, which Is Ills constant couqiauleii. The ether day the deg had lieen having a run In the sunshine and was rust Ing en the iM.reh with Ills tongue hanging out. "Thai's a Isms deg," said a traveling man, who had been selling the old man a bill of gissls. "You're rigid, he is," hatd the old man, proudly. "Wliat makes film stick out his tongue that way 7" "Politics." "Politics? Hew?" "Why, sir, that deg knows Cleveland is elected, and he knows I want a jiostelllce, and be's get his tongue out ready te begin licking the stamps." Un 1VII Ik-tier. A Texas editor, whose name it is net neces sary te mention, as everybody knows who is meant, was recovering from a sjh'II of sick ness. As seen as he was able te sit iqt llie doctor, wfie had studied the pitient's censti tutien, sain : " Yeu are se much Improved that you can take a tsldy or a glass el lK;er." " Kvery fifteen minutes, or every hall hour, doctor?" asked the Journalist, who Is'gan le luui iiiu inirisuii again. I.lltit mi Old Creaky iVInilciw sliullir. Tlint I the way a man's ihcinimtlc Joints HOiiietliiicsuie. Illnges old, rusty uml ,11ml iMiillyiHssI oiling. 'Uiu trouble f In tin) hlissl. A 111:111 vtlioinefany account Uuerlli leiialrtug. Tiie iviialrlng can be done by means or hum n's linn fllllers. That enriches unit piullles II111 liloeil, itrivus out the iKiliis mid works complete ivntonillen. Thousands lustily le It liinn Impiiy eApciluiicu. Mr. O.JI. Huntley. U13 .Neith six teenth stivet, St. Irfiuls, ny8, "1 used llnmn's Iren lintel's for iliciiiniitUtii, geiicml debility ami prostration, ith tue best lesulls." .'.IIeiiit Diheamk will yield te the ur-u or Hit. OIlAVKs'llKAUT UKUULATUft, thirty years lms proved It a Hpcclllc In nil forms of heart dis ease. Frce pamphlet of K. V. lugallti, (ami hrlilgc, ilass. fl.ul per bottle. Fer wile hy all druggists. Il.iiuly Dudes Ileitu un Hull's llrllglit. (ieiHlaulhnrtty icperls the ellcst uptown diiUcs te have concluded lli.it Dufkv's I'ui.e Malt Whiskey is null tied for their rt-ijiilremcuts because Its useful ccsfmclisuindilne liitelllgcncu through their empty biiiln cavities its sets their stray liliiis cluislng each ethor In villtl glee, which frightens their possessors anil aleiuuU all their ueiiuiitiitauccs. And "that, aw ! 31m knew, aw I would neviih de, aw I I I old boy." bnrge bottles only $1.00 each, at all icspcetable UruggUts and gieceis. HfJSCIAl, NUriVKS. Hew many peeple say: " Y011rpl.1slerbc.1ln ever) tiling 1 ever tried." Tiie Vup flutter reully ernes llaekuelie, Stitch, Sciatica, Uuiie Mdu or Hip, or pahid In any p.uU The best pe runs plaster known. .'. Oncer rtMKlliig would be llm III. lery 11 r ii.iiucs. Ve cannot, howev or we go Inte the subject new, except be far na te say that Dr. Kennedy's " Fnvorlte lteiniMly was culled by that name, In 1111 I11f0r111.1l fashion, long before the Docter dretunca of ndvertisliig it for nubile use. Sneuk. Ing of It he would suy te his patients, " This Is my favorlle leniedy jer nil troubles of the bleed," etc., mid Us success was se gloat thathe llnully Rpelled the naiue with capital lotlei-s. (2)iiiyll-liuilced.tw T HIS PAPKK IS PUINTKD J. K. WRIGHT & CO.'S INK. Fairmeunl Ink Works, 2Clh anil I'tiia'a. Avenue litnS-lrd rilU.AIIKLl'IUA.I'A. pUIAMPACNTi BOUCHE "SEC." THIS FINEST CHAMI'AONK WINh NOW lMl'UUTKIl. AaMlKlUAUT'S OLD WINK STOUK, Ne. a Kist Kike Strkkt. a. .... . ., H. K.BLAYMAKEU, Act. KatablUhea, 17S5. febl7-ttd FlVn,w,.X,A9iUSTOMI'11 W ONK HOT- v',..,,Sy" 0."! ''el'ai's worth of Ladles and (unfa Kuriilshtnir iIimmIs Af iii:chtei.i's. A fi-esli supply et spring styles of Hosiery Just lucetved ; ufse Uuiuu Underwear, hhlits fieni the eoiuiiien Ohev let for i!3e, up te the best luiin' nJ"? i'il"d. '"'""'".I'-fed In 'the uiaikct. Pull", OvemlU,JnekeU,Hutsuiid nnllens generally. HK.NUY liKUHTOLl)' . h r-i,nin.ii Ne. W North y neon Street. 1'. H. Cheleu Ilulldlng Lelj) uml Sand ler sale. TVJO'nOK TO THKSI'AH.SKIt.S AND rr, .uiNl.ns. All persons uru hereby for bidden te trL.,ass en uny of the luiuls of the ConiwullerSpei-dwollesiiiteg, in J.cbuiien nud lJiiiCJUlnr counties. wh.iti..ir i,.i,...i ...:.. closed, either Ter Ihopurpeso of shoetlnit or flsh flsh Jiig.iwUieluwwlll be rfjfidly enforced agatust ttttcriiuTnoi,fceJ.na,'uiasef th0 UIlllen'll''el Wtt. COLEMAN fllEEMAN, K. 1'KllOY ALUKN, 'I'iuAS, oetu tfdJkw y )V' Colemaa' hlr' p ' fl . " MKtnVAU GP1UNO FKVKR. At ltil sensen nearly every ene timl te ua fxeimi win of tonic. 1IK1N enters Inte allien every pliynlclitirs tirfacrliitluii fur llmae who net IVUtl llll Milling up. Brown's Iren Bitters, THE HI38T TONIC. Tniile Mnik liUALlTY, 1'UltlTV NOT OUANTITV. On Every lletllc. Ker Weakness, l.iinslliule, Lnek of Kneruv. Ac. It HAS NO KtlUAL, iimllsthuenlylniii luedlelna that Is net Injiiileus. It Enriches Iho Jlloed, Invigorates the system, llesleivs Appo Appe tile, Aids Ingestion. It docs net blacken or Injuie llie teeth, riuisn lieiiilache or piisluce cotisllpatleu ether Iran tin dtcinci de. "? '' ..'. .,,i,.LKV u l,'"K physician of .Sprliiglli'ld, (iliki, says : "llrewn's lien llllters Is it lliemitglitv' g-xsl medicine. I u-e It In my piiiellceiuid llnil Its lit. lien iixcels nil ether forms or Iren. In weak. ucssent low condition or the system, llrewn's lien Millets Is usually a pesilivu necessity. It Is all that Is claimed for It." (leuulne has trademark nud ciekaciI led Hues en wrapper. TAKKNO OTIICU. Miidoenlyby 1IUOWN CHEMICAL CO., IIALTI.MOIIK, Mil. Laiuks' Hash IUsik Useful uml nltnictlve, containing list of pilr.es for iccclplH, luriirnui luriirnui tleu about coins, etc., given iiwnv by nil dealeis lu medicine, or mulled leutiy uddiess 011 icceitit of 'Jc. stamp. (,,) II Ol" I'IjAKTKHS. MANY ll.Vllfs Afiii-'.sr llesis 01 peeple or nil iigessuircr with p.iln lu the small or llie back, commonly culled llaek-iicln-." l.eloryeurdiugKlHtiilloi-l'i.AsTi:iiuud npnly It directly ever scut of trouble. Thesisith- liig iimi palu-kiUliig pioeeitb-s of liens ran lined Willi llurgiindy l'lteli nud Exliucis ..-,.1 this pi. liter vastly be Iter limn elhi-is ferdilv !"K ""'a'-1."1 iuie micngiiieiiing tiie narts. A rial w ill wt'iii-iiiniiiiiii ifiii.. .iiuu.-u imiiiu r. rally for TElt COMPANY, Pioprlelors, llosten, Mass. (tf) 11x11 ,-ievcr inns, izic.r. for il.10. Illil I'I.am. TT01 I.ASTICH. " NOT UKi; OTIIKH KINDS. Hep I'l.AHTKiisuct luslitiilly whi-n iiiiiilled Try lhcin for Riekuclie. 1'jiln lu tin, sei,. ufii..i...f Itheiiiuall-iin, Sciatica, 801011111I Vuik Chest uml nil IikmI nehi-s uml ii.ilus. Se sisithliig mid Htienglliciilug te weak unit tired parts. Coui posed of indele's bint knew 11 lemcdlcs. virtues el Fresh Heps, lliirguiidy I'lith and (Janad.i II.il S.1111. Sold evervulicie 'is-., 0 ler lira. Hill I'LASTHIt COMPANY, Propilcter" lle' e. , Muss. 0) ' rref pi.A.sTint. . KHAKI' Oil DULL. I'AIN.S. s)iopglil,s.ilcsweiucniinl hou-ewlvcNidl sul-p-r r less fteui weak back or sldeache A lilllV K.'lVst "OlIO lllll I'LAHTKIl Itrirn IS 1 . .11.1 my b.ick- luoiegirod th.in nil Hie icnu-lles I ever iiseil ler any sol I or puln orseteiiess of what ever nature, liistuulrellcrisglveu. huiicrler le rln-stpiiitcclnrs ler weak" and sero Iiiiiks. Hee PLAH-iKKsiiioiiuiderrom llingunity Plich Cnn uitit Itilsuni und the eullni virtues or gunlen llep-i. Until evervivheiv. 'i's-.. erft for 1 17 1 1 1 1 I'l.AbTEIt COMPANY, IhMen, Mmw. (II) ArOlTK " Heart Trouble CAN HECUUED. I'lllplmtlen. Valvutir ; Kllllt-iilty, llenv Keriini ten, Uheiiiiiatljiii unit Ni-undgu l llie Heart, 1.IIMJ III lh Mile or hesl, LiiTiiigeim-iU of the 1 ,,,"rl.' ',lz',"V'"1- 'IKlsli Ciieiilalleii of tin. jIihm , Jleiiienliir' Stoppage el the action el the lip ArlT nice VccHUV"?i, " ',.".,,l,,,,r '"r," "' HEART DIStASE temllly iultl te the use or Dr. GKAVKS' IIKAUT nEOULATOH, A I Hc-I b)h clilc of twenty years' iike. HI per 1!-. III.-, 0 fur H.I, ul llruKclnts. heiul te P i:. lUALI.H,r.iiiiliiiilge, Mitss , fei fiecpainplil.ttii-allngen Heart Hlse!iH.-. ,;v iiuiieirs, .sei-plej.siiii, etc. 11 pin I)cimI.Vw(I) "yi:AK AND NHKVOl'S MEN . i-iLiiiii-.iiuiu, niiiiiiijA uml lil.idder, elli-clu- iillycuivd without liistriiinenls. EmlerHed bv -thousands who have lieen cured. Adopted In nie lc '" V ''''J"11'1-1" '" Kurope and u J,",V!,.',,CKI,K ...,:",.,'', "H'Kiiit surgery. Sealed 1 n-.UUeaiiil Tl-sIIiiieiiUIh In-u Aitiliess MAUSTON REMEDY CO., or DR. H.TRESKOW, . ,. I.. 1 ,".' '" "'l'flt ""' H". New Yeik. iuaylu-l)eisl,.w vnr uuuim. JOHN H. OIVIaKK. (1KO. K KATHVON. Summer ress Goe D s. IN NEW AND DEblKAIILE Tll!.u. Embieldcied Couiblii.itleu Suits, I.I..V) te tlM), nulte new. Elubieldeivd Uebcs, $jl)te J15U0. .salines, new styles, Uc. UiiguusMiitiueiit Fieiith s.illiies,3;e, 31 Inch wlde Flguicd Ii.itii.te, only Ie. lOlneh wiilu Flguied lkUMe, only Vuc Zephjr Olnghains at 23c. Large Line of While CAhil .V.P.'". i"Od, at LOW 1 KlCEs' JOHN S. GIVLER & CO, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCABTElt, PA. TT)KE.S.S GOODS. WATT, SHiD & CO., 8 and 10 East King Street, Cable Dress Goods, ALLCOLOIl.S.luc. A YAK1). PINE COLORED CASHMERES, VA1U) WIDE, 23c. A YAItll. COPURE DRESS GOODS, NEW SHADES. 37Ke. A VAUII. Satin Berber, Yard Wide, 50 Cents a Yard. 40 in. COLORED CASHMERES, ALL-VOOL,50e. A YAItll. FRENCH SATIN BERBER, FINE iJUAI.m,l.U)uYaiil. AHtenlbldiig ILugalus. MIozeiiTL!llv!;HTOV.i:i.iM2X CenU Each, Hmtll 25 Cents. 2,000 Yank INDIGO 1ILUE SATING, 15c. u Yard ( Wmth 2)c. WHITE GROUND FRENCH SATINES 15e.il Y'urd ( Ileal Vulue, B7e. MW YOEK STORE. wax vii us, &e: XyATOHEH, OI.OOKH AND JEWKLKV. GREAT REDUCTION IN l'lllCKS OKWATCHKS, CLOCKS AND LOUIS WEIIEII'S, Ne. 159 1-2 North Queen Street, Opposlle City Hetel, miar 1'a. It. It. Uonet. Uetalling tit Wholesale l'rlcei. Uepulrlnirat xtra Lew Trices. JySl.lyd TTUBHEUMKN'S HUl'I'LlES JLj A large Hue of Trout and flats llalt Heds, llrasd and Nickel lleuls. Klv Bll.l Heels, Bilk and I.lncn Lines, Hed Meuntlnmiuiid liilscellauoeus Tuekle.ttt llUlILEY'bDUUUBTOUK. fO.MWcitUUlgbtrM, Wliesiillcr (1 011 1 Nervous iiudPhyBlcl llebll ll. I111110 ence, hxhausltsl Itallly uml I'n-uia- J"!in. 'Sl'tl'w4".1 "'V ,,Vr''ct llesleratluii te llciillh, I-nil Manhood and heviial Vhsiir Willi- Ollt Klellllll-ll llrUgKlllg. e:.ll t KIITAIRLV ebtidn It III till) ".MAUh'tll.S lllll. IIS" in :.r ..... no ui jgOOKH AND HTATIONiniY. JOHN BADR'S SONS, OFKEIl AT LOWEST 1'ltlCES, Blank J.oekH, Wrilhi"; l'ancr, KiivcIeihm, Writing I HOLLAND'S Steel I'ens, lad f'eiic.ls. I'ocket Isrek ""J.Jer ..iK.ks, and ,, As.ert.ncnt of Fine and f AT 'IIIIJ S1UN Of THE I1UOK.-63 1NUK. le tiud 17 NORTH QUEEN B oeks! 1100K8!! Monday!!! POSITIVELY The Last Day of ISTRICIf S PALACE OF FISION, Ne. 13 East King Street. Remember, Thisis Your Last Chance te Buy Beeks at Such MARVELLOUSLY LOW PRICES. 10,000 Copies Popular Standard Editions, 12 mes, Bound in Cleth LAu'iiuVcErVil'r!,:!!.'; .f,l'VJ.,.l:,,m," ""y"1-' 'y -...- itisur 10,00 Cejiifs Jft'sl lAHi'lPs la mes., IIeiiikI in Kxl,a cielli, (Jill Hacks. r ,V,,?'" '"'Prl'ew New JlaKilalene. I'.tnl t llilenl. ,s Saw Tlilif. I'll iiilem Yiirlmn. I- p... n eilIM Lire, ,,,,,1 ,lmy eu,0I8. l-U.lf,Ki:s- l-KRE.H i". j OlJllIMttciV.'r"!: C'" 2,000 Copies Best Edition Red Line Peots, Well Beund.Red Edtje and Gilt Tep. Th! l.lne ceiiiiiiIm-m l-one. Crahlie. 'I'liiiner. Hi-iiii-iim Milt.in un 1.1 i-....i.. ..yhoii.Elliett.ll.il.mii.dolherH. UKUUllAllVuiUjIfi.aVV.UHl 5.000 Copies Kxlra 12 mes., Hesl Jiine Eur riihlislieil. HCKV?SACTl',V,lkWU,C,,,1iCl0,,,,Bl,l0,lb",ck rVt,U ''KltK' r"i OI'KI'HICE. 7,000 Copies Kcil Line 1'oel.s, Clear Type, Full (Silt CI0II1. p.-.l.. 'Ji!jlKlL"V ""jr11 ."r'1,,1l",yi. Milten, lleinens, Kiund, Hclilller, l.nly r the I.-il..- 1 illnl. Keoke, 'lli.ickelliy, I'llK-ler, J dull-. Elliett. i;il.u ('mike Su Inl. i .... l'.. .. . ii . 'u"1" WlilUler, LoiiKlefleiv, H.Hnl.ele. WOKTIl" l.K,,, fllTl jliui "nticr.' W ('i;''l'. AVWX' 1'"' Charles IHrkt'iis' Complete .VerKs, 15 teliimes, Illiislraleil, KxtraClelIi. (illtlucklimiKKlenheT 1'iihlWiciV Kaine, extra hcaty ii.iper, EiiKll-diilnth, white htliel aiiie,extra,iine hair l!iilan Siune,etr!i,eiie hair I alt ... U'UM-ily Notel,18iiie.,Cliith,lillt Kline, In : el . . ... WiuihliiKleii Irvlnu'H Ceiiiilcle Wmkn, J el.', Lletli.ind iill'l l'liilnreirH I.lteiter Illiisliieiis Men... .. .... Th.n kcnij'H t'iiiiiili-le IVeiKh. Ill , buiiinl In i leth.ui'lV hack, ll'tel "" Hume In eilm heat y ii.iier, EiibIMi cloth, ithlle IiiIh-I ..... " " h.dr call Willllani Mark's Complete IVeikn, l.i tnliune-'', leiiiVilli liack Same In evtiu heavy paiier. i:iill-li tntli, niiii,, l.,.7. '.'. hi i i - ',' sl,,nu'" ""r "w" i"i"". liicen'M illilery'iir llie Eii?lVliM't-0ile,'t!ini Mac.uil.ix'H EsMyflnieloth.:iteliinic -Miicanlay H lllsluryel EiiKliind,5 veIimih-h, cloth Ikm'eiiIcm Milieu's I'anidlie Lir!l edition, hilt ullt ,.. Illustrated fit I'nitli' I Iiiii i inl uiifi ii IM.I.I.-..H ......., ...,.,,,,, ,u ".. veuiines, cieiii, line rill ,ack II mi same in extra hairi'iiir.-j xeliiinca .... h !,', NiiimeiSinlliVM-irileliii.erlc-', I volumes cloth and' ellt. ..'.'.'. ,i(,i WlM-lH, II. O. hhakepeaie,8 xei 8, complete, hound '. Cli.ilnbrr'LiieycleiiiiMlli or Uidvciisd KiieuIciIkc, nun cdllten, u.xliVi " &"l'iN-l,lllnirycAuieii,'i.m ls,"l lennyHOii, liyinii :&hi iTfiiili' nun v.i ... i-.u.l- i...i- ....ii, ..i....'. " -' .-....,...,. ...... .(,,,., ,,,;ie iiiiisiiiiiiwiih .. .... . . lmiConli7tAiiieilciiilln-,tRi.it,limilnecnKr.iliitelltKKnindesVtlVVn'r'; ""'l uiiii-s Ilekcn.Tlmekcniv, llulnt-r, Elliett .MiiikTHiilii'ttC'emplctu Veikx,ii. ,el 10.IMI Pocket lliclieiiaiici, i lulli, IIIihIp.iIiiI I.me -iiulnr Diclienailcs, cloth nnd Kilt "'lallllnrnlaiie'te,;:' .'!:. !. U'",k'" "'"""' i).iki Itl.-st .Simlrt. llliiiiiliinKit cexei'M 1.UH Iiistiuinent.il and !-eiik KeIIih, 1W p.i(,'e, hy thuYieVt cempV.-tiV.'.'.'. PULL LINE OP IUjiiikI lit 1 1 Hi i, IrOfiril II till II.IIUM. tl lllll 1 irem Pie te as.- l.-c..iil..r itI.h' i,, .i Vii :..V..:"a i"".1. "V. "'.'..: i"V. -.,,,."l.i,"'''''; I'-l' cevei.. Cuilhy.hi.,ll.llell1,?IHuVr.hlit,iriii;Vi:re.lT;w Mt Theusauds of Other Beeks Equally as CHEAP. OSTRICH'S PaLaCEOF FASfilON, Ne. 13 East iiiayli'.-ndt'ed I.AWX JflMNN A ItllKNKMAN. SRRING FLINN & BRENE MAN'S. LAWN MOWERS, GARDEN HOSE, BABY CARRIAGES LAWN TENNIS, CROQUET, WATER COOLERS, REFRIGERATORS. ALL AT LOW PRICES. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 152 North Queen St.. UltOVKHIVS. T IIUHHK'S. Seme of Onr Bargains. Kine Layer Kljrs. rye pound. , . 'i,M'd Tilled Peaches, puiinils for 25c. New Tin key l'runcti, 4 peiinds ieriie. ..... .... A'?iiialtHii,2 pound wins, only 5e Can. Titled ClirrrleM, 2 t-aus rer 2Tie. .. .. tJiHhiriilii Ceiuhcd Heney, 18e pound. Jlluiiliueth Tickles, 12odeeu. ., . . , lloedhinall Tickles, Oodeten. (.oed Ciirrautfi, Se pound. ,, , . , . . Terslan Dates, ha pound. Dunkuca Salad DrcMdnt;. ,. Kine Ollve Oil for Tahle. Haidlncs Imnerled In Oil Haidliu-.M. Aiiierlcan lu ellnml Mustaid. Ticp.ucd Miistaid hy the iiuailaud lu llnltli-M. Cress A lllackm-U'H EiikMsIi Tleklcsnnd bautAjs Hest Laundry bunch, Oc pound. BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST K.JNG STREET. UNIWltTAKlNU. TJNDKKTAKlNa. L.R.0TE,CJ UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seulh Qaeca aad Vine Streets, LAM04BTBII, I'Jk. Tersennl attention idvcn lenll enleni. tuliiKlii the Uiiderlukliiirllueturiitshed. Kvery ..UTllll L. jitnia-tid R. ROTE. TltUHT NO OTIIKIlsTWllV KNDUUK the iiceiilrs of iiuundKU, xtheu lleiibeu's Cupclue Tl asters Hill quickly relieve It. ki. WITHOUT KXOKPTION. T1IK I1IJST Clguni lu the lewn, two for 60, at HAIU'MAN'H XKLLOIV" fltONT CIQAU BTOUE. i. 'IiiIiIh mill Inks, GOLD PENS, STREET. LANCASTER, PA. May the i8th. the Great Boek Sale AT I'llc-e. -..Vl :l.(l l.'.im ImI Jim 5 mi ii.im ls.ne . -Jl.nn . :t!ii . "I mi . 2l.nn Onr l'ricn per het. t (1 !M " l IS " in.trt is 7'M 1 1 !W " S -i". " Ml " i. r.s 7 . " Ii; is Itexhnry lllmllii 1 tVe'lli! 1 Viil".'." li.OI eim .-i.ie .Tim i ; I IS a. is l.i w l.in 7.hS I...s U.1S Eueh hy OiiHlaxe Ileic, ijikuiVi -JUSL. 'J7 I.W II l lifts I. !M HI I.I ii ai 0.SI n.-.'7 r. i.i ."mi 1..VI 3."l M 1 nil .'in n..Vi 0..MI CHILDREN'S BOOKS, Jt.iltl I.. 4 ftfl ,. ...1. . -,-..... . , King Street. MUWKHS. GOODS Lancaster, Pa. HATS A Nit VAf.S. 1845. L885. STAUFFER& CO., LeaJins Fashionable H.illers, AU Ihe.Vew.SpiliiKStylcH, hi I'liiln mid Kuney Celeis, Extra Light WcIkHI, lu y SOFT AND STIFF HATS The Lai'h'c-tt Asseilment of STRAW GOODS In the t-lty, U ith Tikes tehuit thu Timed. ISeiuu SlaiiiiractuierH.auil ix-eelvlni; uoedsdl 1 m ''ii'" "'" lu.cte1'08' woureublu le sell Keels Motieublo te show oui'Keods. (ilve 113 a call . D. STATOPER & CO., (SHULTZ'3 OLD hTAND), Nea. 31-33 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LA.VCASTEK, l'.. OAI.li AT STOKE ItKlUAUT'H OLD WINK -l-'Ol- Listen's Extract of Beef. flNKUT IN Til K WOIU.D. Estuhllshcrt, 17b3. II. E.SLAVJIAKElt, Agt.. leblMld Ne. ) East Kiiijr SL QAiNT-ltJIAKIi WINK. INFORMATION. I Ue biiliit-ltaphiiel Wlne hiisiidellclnus tliivuur and Is di link In the iriiii-liiuli-ltliMii Itussla' ,!1I,"1,",V North and Keutli Auu-ilui. Uivut .. . .. in in iiii. i-iiii ii. . . . i .i'. ..11. .un. ....11.., nun no en. 1 mi iiiauiiiy ex-ported annually Is Biilllelent pmer et lis stability and sluylnK powers, uhllu for the real conuefsxeur thuitt is ue xvtue that can be considered Its superior. it-ThuSalnt.tttiliael Wlne Company. Valence. Department of the Dreme (trunce')l ' H. E. SLAYMAKER, ns-Ud Ne. SAST KINO 8X11KKT. y ,. s..,-f
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