'Twi pS7-J -v;:?- I-.iJ '.IBr'.Mtt'i t . i M f 3 " . ?" Y, .at rw. . e, '.V rf-"fii'f T. '. 3 7' - ttat. -? ,, THE IiAyOABTEB DAILY rSTEliU0ENOER, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1885. A ii :7 vr &: jt IP ii!' " MC & W- ft.' HfL m w v U Tas Daily Intelligencer. Publlahsd Every Evening In the Year (IVKD1TR UOiniD) By 8TB3NMAN St HKN8EL. 1 INTELLIGENCE!! ' BUILDING, S. W. Cerner Centre Square. Laheabtbb, Va. AILY Tn eikts jl win. JTiv deixam a , TmiBORrirrrcBHTS AMONTit, I'esTAna vrai. ADVERTISEMENTS mev tin te fiftt ciktb a i . WEEKLY " INTELLIGENCER,'' (nairrrAQM.) Published Every Wednesday Morning, TWO DOLLARS A TSAR IK ADVAKC. flOMMroninuieK solicited rrem every part of the tate and country. Correspondents nre re quested te write legibly and en ene stde et tbe paper, only ; and te sign their names, net for publication, but In proof or geed fullh. 1 All anonymous letters will be consigned te the waste basket. ADDB1US ALL LITTKRS AMD TKLSOOAMS TO THE INTELLIGENCER, LAHOABTKR, 1'A. 'M' . 3Tlu tfntirrtatfY Iftitrllinc urn:. tfilf .;........ .-.....J,,, m . - LANCASTER. JUNK 2, 18S3. The Way Laws are Made. It seems that nn innocent-looking bill has already passed the state Senate, which "would liave the effect of preventing the en trance of the Baltimore & Ohie railroad into Philadelphia nnd Pittsburg by its pro posed new branches. Se Mr. King, vice president of the company, writes te the chairman of the llouse committee, having 'the bill in charge. He further says that the bill passed the Senate through the igno rance of senators as te its import ; he has been assured by a number of them te this effect. Mr.Kingseem3te be somewhat new te railroad enterprises in Pennsylvania, else he would liave watche 1 the legislature mere closely se as te liave been able te inform the senators as te the meaning of the obnoxious bill befere they passed it. Mr. King,in assuming that the meuilers of the legislature vote intelligently upon the measures proposed te thuin,went very wide of the mark. In this case very possibly they knew what they were doing; they generally de when they pass the laws the Pennsylvania railroad asks for; or at least they understand that they nre Pennsylvania railroad laws ; and that, te their apprehen sion, is a sufllcient merit te entitle the bill te immediate passage. Very probably the senators who assured Mr. King that tjijy did net knew what the bill meant, AWfre net entirely frank with him, for tlief reng pre sumption Is that they at leasfiTnew that it was in the interest eftf10 Pennsylvania railroad. y Itisqultwoncebfablothat they did net knejnrvthlncr mere about it. In fact. nv nnn who occasionally drops into the legislative chambers as Ilarrisburg cannot fail te be persuaded that the majority of the members knew very little of the laws whose passage- th?y help, or de net at least resist The presiding olllcer and the clerk juid a few of the members de the business, while the rest sit around as a Heck of bewildered sheep. If it was net sickening it would be laughable te see hew laws are made nt Ilarrisburg. They are rushed through their second reading, especially without consideration. The plan used te be te read them by their title ; this process of facilitating legislation i8 forbidden new, but the speed of legislation it net greatly lessened thereby, nor is that , full consideration obtained for it which the amenders of the constitution sought. The clrk reads the bill with a rapidity which defies the lecognitien of a word heis say ing and seems te pvide himself upon the ease with which he can thus assuine the part of a feel. The speaker declares the bill passed befere anyone can say nay, and a member who desires e interpose an ob jection needs te have a loud ice and a ready tongue te gettlie chair tnlialt in his impetuous course. Under the methods adopted te inake laws for the people it is net a matter of surprise that se many silly ones are enacted. A bill is never sure of intelligent and careful con sideration. The chances are against its having anthingef thekind, if it is a meas ure in which the public only ire inter ested. Bills te promote individualjuterests are sure of attention from some ene; but general legislation has te take a rough chance of fair consideration. Ne one, for instance, can believe that the law which requires all scholars of every degree in the public schools te be taught the physiologi cal effects of intoxicating liquors, was well considered by the legislature ; for te suspect that it was given proper considera tion would be te conclude that the majority of the legislators are feels. It was un doubtedly pressed by a tempenuice crunk and swallowed by the body without com prehension of its felly. Why Buck Is en His Way te Peru. Mr. Charles "W. Buck, of Kentucky, has just sailed fiein New Yeik for his new pest in Lima. His nominal position is that of United States minister te Peru, in which he Is expected te leek after the diplomatic relations of his native land. This, how ever, is net his real mission, which is neither mero nor less than the pursuit of the Peruvian bug. It is boldly asserted that Buck has stuck pins into a larger number and greater variety of bugs than any man who ever received a commission from the president of the United States. Fer years he has beeu carrying en his depredations among the bugs of Kentucky, until the rival entomologist! had found that he would extinguish the entire bug population of that state, after the manner of the Inte renowned St. Patrick in dealing with the snakes of Ireland. Net satisfied with thus ravaging the Dark and Bloody Ground, he lias organized excursions into ether states, and assaulted their bugs with an enthu siasm and a determination which threat ened the existence of all the bugs in the land that are worth impaling with plus. This curried such consternation te the collectors of insects, that the North Amer ican Bug society, at a convention held some years age, discussed the matter and con eluded that Buck must be get out of the country,! t ether collectors werote have any opportunity te pursue their calling. It was accordingly resolved that united efforts ba made te get Buck an ollice in some ether quarter of the glebe. Since that time the political work of the associated bugolegists has been put where they thought It would de the most geed, viz. : In that direction which premised success in getting rid of Buck. This explains the less of many votes from Hliilca last fall, ami probably represented suite as many gained for Clove - Cleve - land, as tlic much vaunted and noisier Mugwump movement. Accordingly when Clovelniul's election wis conceded, tlie associated bug-hunicrs were In ecstney. They thought success in sight ; In this they were net deceived. TUB "When Buck s appointment was made the announcement went out that it was done without the aid and against the advice of the politicians. And tills was true. The entomologists simply peeled their issues ; pleaded their political services and the mcrit3 et their cause, and Buck was op- peintcd. Their success was qulte as nota ble as that of the Mugwumps in securing Festmastcr Pearson's reappointment, nnd their degree of satisfaction much greater. It is new hoped that the ugliest variety of spiders and ether bugs of high nnd low degree may net be entirely driven out of the United Stales. Making It Worse. Legislator Win. II. Brosius did net im prove his position befere his constituents by his monthly appearance in the meeting of the county agricultural society. His at tempt te correct Senater Lee's statements about the burden that the farmers suiTcr from the discrimination of the railroads was as weak and puerile as his attempt te j correct the reports of his own siecch was rash. Ills misadventure in both instances resulted in his incienseddiscemllturc. Ver ily, the hist state of this man is worsethan the first. The fact is that Mr. Brosius made an er ror in betraying his constituents, in ignor ing his oath te support the constitution, and in sacrificing his own self-respect by trying te make excuses for what is net ex- cusable. Tlieie is only ene thing for him te de, te repent of his sins, surrender his tailread passes and take a fresh start. The moie he kicks the mere the pricks will goad hiin. He Still Whines. It would be pathetic if it were net se lu dicrous te contemplate the desperate efforts of Cel. A. Leuden Snewdcn te held en te the superiutcudency of the Philadelphia mint. The ether day he had himself inter viewed at length, te afford him a chance te explain that he resigned solely because of the political stress upon him, and because he felt that the elllciency of his administra tien was impaired by the lack of sympathy which he received from Washington. New his organs are dolorously calling en the president wheiii-Sliawdeii insulted as a candidate in Iris stump speeches and by the teriivj-ef his late interview te net ac- IcejiKsnowdeu's lesignatien 1 He must go. Te a troed portion of mankind work, meals ami bed represent the sum and siibsuuice of human endeaver. 'I'm: state treasury, which under the law ought never te have mero than a half million In Its general fund, Jogs nleng with a lialunce el fa, ITT.KUl.TS, J list te show what Mngce mid Quay are here for. Of this the Allegheny National, of Pittsburg, leads oil with f31l,. 430.78 ; and the First National and Kulton.ef this city, each, liave $i".,000. Solid ler Ic Ic Devllt. Mint Dinncieu Snewhen Is llke the victim of the expert Kustern swordsman, whose head Is taken oil- m clean that he don't knew 1L Ned, and It will drop. A ft nit the county auditors out In West moreland had found a tax collector short and had remorselessly sold out his prejwrty at hair-price and swooped down en his bonds bends men, It was discovered that a inlstake of these auditors, had done the whele business and that the collector hail been wrongfully accused as his accounts overbalanced with an amount In his favor. The outraged citi zens ure considering what they will de with the auditors. Iiiioeici.YN is called "ThoCityeft'hurclies" hccaiiHO It new possesses only ene church te 2,CJ I icople, the largest proportion of jrcople te churches te be found anywhere In the United States. It Is net very cheering, but it is neverthe less true that someof the ice that Is delivered In summer time is had. That freezing re moves or destroys Impurities Is net true. It suspends the functions of certain organ isms, but when the stomach has imparted a given amount of he.it thoevll qualities are rendered active again, and uufortiinate con sequences ensue. In buying lee, try te llnd where It comes from.; Tn i:nn Is a great deal of homely truth In the sentiment that penade.s the following couplet : . Ilowlte would (jnlnKiireesVaeiJ ' " .Mint never lllrt Willi alcohol. Tnoueii Conestoga water is net of the purest, It will net no gainsaid that It is of better quality than that which is contained in the Warren, Pa,, reservoir. An editorial inestigatlen into the quality of the latter water resulted in the finding of twelve dead alligators, ene dead horned dace, four dead chubs, u bushel or se of minnows (alive), two wagon leads or rotten tanbark, and hundreds or black leechcs sticking te the sides of the reservoir, ir the Warren water desires a leeman worthy oritssteel, it should enter en n competitive test with the liquid that Philadelphia poeplo drink from the polluted Schuykill. Oneunn Wariiiniiten, or Alt. Vernen, was ence prcsentcd by a Fairfax grand Jury " for net koeping his reads In order." The average Virginian lias net learned much since. Gen. Sr.uiKH, the new laud commissioner, says things could net well he werse than he ilnds them in that ollice ; he lias hardly taken a slop without stumbling ever something wrong. And yet he says that of the 400 empleyes In Ids de-Kirtment only tliree liave been changed and ene of these was a messen ger. There are 218 land olllees, and thore have been only six changes In these. Out or soventeon surveyors gonerals' oftlces there have been two changes. Of Inspectors, ox ex nminers, special agents of timber depreda tions and iraudtileut laud claims, nearly a huudred in nil, there liave been very few changes. l'erliupsQcn. Sparks is net turning the rascals out as r.wt as they ought te go. Tiinni: was a man from Drumere town, and he was wondrous wise ; hejumped into a bramble bush and scratched out both Ids eyes. And, when lie found his oyes were out, with all ids might and main, he jumped into another bush and was werse scratched than be I or a Dn. Smith, a famed scientist, through the Ilaltlmore 101, declares the soventeen-yoar locusts entirely harmless j Prof. Jes. I.eldy, in the Philadelphia newspapers, confirms this opinion; and Prof. Ililey gees further nnd proves, by serving them up en his break fast table as ndalntydUh, that they ure really deserving of invitation te ceme mero fre quently. On the whele, a commonwealth that can stand biennial sessions of the legis lature can worry along with the locusts onee in soventeon years. Iluml ami blocks Held. Jacob I!. Leng, broker, sold yosterday at private sale Jl.&oe Iaucaster city 1-20 year bends at 102 and interest, 10 shares Eastern market at f00;0Bhares Korthem maiUetat ' ' 176, and e shares Northern bank at ?115, THE TOBACCO MARKET. '84 CltOV NEAJILT ALL IN TltB HANDS OVVAOKBnS. runners New Ilusjr riantlng the '83 Weed The Predictions of a Decreased Acreage Well-rounded Sale or 1,100 Cases el Old Pennsylvania In New Yerk. The sales of old tobacco, ropertod in this city during the past week, nggrcgate only n few hundred cases. Twe or three hundred cases or '&t leaf also has been sold. Hut little of the '84 crop remains in the hands of grewers, and the most or that still held by them Is either trash or big prices are asked for it It scarcely pays bnyers te rlde the county In search or leaf, as the lets are few and far bctwoen ; nevertheless, a few dealers are still en the read picking up what what evor bargains rhance te fall in their way. They are willing te payatrllle uiorethan they did a month age. Haled '84 leaf continues te he received dally at the city warehouses, nnd hundreds of men ure engaged in asserting and casing it. That which has hocnensed forsemo tlme, when examined, nppears te be curing very satis factorily, nnd bright hopes of high prices are indulged by packers. Within the past week farmers have been busily engaged in preparing their grounds and setting nut young plants. The spring has lieen unusually backward, hut the rains of the twit week have been Hivorable for planting, nnd though the plants nre rather small many farmers cemmenced planting. Frem one-fourtli te ene-third or the crop lias been set out nnd lr the weather continues faverable another wcek will show a large luerease In planting. The reports heretofore made of a decreased ncreage dovetcd te tobacco appear te be well rounded. The New Yerk Market. The Tobacco Leaf says or the seed lear market : The total or sales, which is 2,030 cases for the wcek, reminds ene or fermer iimus, wnen tue imsmess ei tne nianei seldom Tell belew 2,000 cases per week. The Increase this week evor last in the number orenses sold is owing te ene sole of C00 cases ei imi renusyivauia Havana seed, uiuer uiuer wise there Is little change In the condition of the market. Thore Is a growing scarcity of doslrable filler tobacco, and the demand for this class or goods is incrcasini; in conse quence. The experts or seed leaf and cut tings for the lirst 11 ve months of the year show an ineroase ever the oxperts for the same time last year of 3,831 cases. This Tact is certainly calculated te enliven the tene el the market and strengthen It, Fer the month the sales were fi,015 cases. Sales of Havana fillers feet up 450 bales at from flee, te f 1.10, and of Yara 170 bales I nnd ll cut en pnvate tonus, jiusuiossnitssiiewii mero life, and the aggregate of sales Is very encouraging. Prices held up and accessions ara the exception ratiicr man me ruie. Helders apjiear cenlldent that nothing will arlse te alter the present condition or the market. The situation In Cuba continues about the same, and old goods are being lieught up as fast as possible at rising prices. Thore has been mere Inquiry here than usual for 1Ss3 Kcmodies, the stock of which is quite small, however. Fer the month, 3,500 bales Havana and 250 Yara. Of Sumatra. 150 bales taken this week in small lets at from 1,20 te Sl.ne. Only a fair business was done. As we said wcek befere last, the market is bare of line old goods. The demand has been for darx toliacces, nnd they have been gradually picked up until new there is a dearth of them. Thore Is con siderable Inquiry for the new goods, but there is net usutllclent assortment of them here te admit or a large business. Frem the auction sale in Amsterdam, next week, we may expect a considerable Importation. A geed Inquiry for all popular brands of smoking tobacco 1.1 rejierted. The demand for cigars Is mero active. The I r. Sl Tobacco Journal savs : Though the business in old tobacco remained in a cometoso slate, an Improved condition in 'SI toljaeces was orcejtlble. AIkuiI 2,500 cases of 'SI Wisconsin Havana seed and about 1,500 cases of '84 Pennsylvania Havana seed found Ixina lido buyers. Initiated ones assert that ler the fermer ubeut 22 cents and for the latter 10 cents have been obtained. In the face of the stagnation In cigar manufac turing circles nnd the presence of Uie Suma tra bend, such sales, which were partly te Jobbers and partly te manufacturers de net fail te Imbue the market with a better spirit in the mcautlme the fermentation process in the two above-nientioncd crejis Is progress ing splendidly. The ropetltlon of fermer as sertions In this column is In place, that should nothing interfere with the process n staggerlng blew will be dealt te Hi e price and consumption of Sumatra Gnu' Weekly Itepert. Sales of soed leaf tobacco reported for the Intkm.ieuncku by J. S. Guns' Sen A- Ce., tobacco brokers, Ne. 131 Water street, New Yerk, ler the week ending June 1, 1685: COO cases 18SI Pennsylvania, Havana seed, p. t; 250 cases lSs.1 de., soed leaf, 8c12Jc. ; 100 eases 18Si da, de., p. t. ; 200 cases 1SS1 de., de., t)cCj)10c ; 2l0 cases 1SS4 New Kngland, Havana seed, 21cCt,23c ; 150 cases 1881 de., seed lear, ISic ; 180 cases 18S3 Wisconsin, Havana seed, 'McQsaOc : 150 cases ISS'I Kew Yerk slate, Havana seed, irxn,20c ; 200 cases sundries, 5c,2$c. Total, 2,030 cases. I'lillailelplil.i Sel Leaf Market. The last week of spring still clings te the doubts and uncertainties which have heveled ever the nctien of heed lear transactions from the 1st of March. In truth, the value ofseed leaf is from 5 te 8 per cent, less new than thou, nnd yet when inquiry is made as te stock In store, it is found te be belew1 the cus tomary amount. It is true the demand is short, but 11 the foreign article named Sumatra was out of the market, the explanation as te the present value or domestic cigar leaf would be given and understood. The continuation of the presenlS unsatisfactory condition of the domestic cigar leaf trade will depend greatly UK)ii the '81 crop of Havana seed. Nature may de what Congress has net liecn able te accomplish. Prices are lavorable te pur chasers, and nre unsteady. Sumatra Is inquired after dally, and sells in moderate quantities. Havana A fair amount was sold this wcek. The Ilaltlmere Market. Maryland tobacco is coming forward mero freely under late faverable wenther for pack ing, and shippers llnd the market with in creased offerings slightly easier, though no quotable change. All doslmble samples are still salable at linn figures. As usual, pend ing the time for awarding the French con tract, there is something of a lull In the mar ket, hut the grades suitable for France are already being inquired for, and are held very ifrm. In Ohie the market Is strong. We hear of no sales. The Ilaldurlnnllle N. Y., Lear Market. The market at this point still remains mod med mod eratoly active, with a geed demand, but ex tremely low prices Ter our goods. Net a few et our farmers rofuse te soil at the prices of- fored. and are maklnir preparations te held their tobacco evor. Time only will demon demen demon atrate whether this is wise or net Yet it is very ceny te understand and nnproclate the roellngs of grewers who received from 20 te 25 cents iwr pound last year and are ell'ered new by the buyers anywhere from 4 te 10 cents. PERSONAL. Miss Cm:veland's new book will be en titled "Gcerge Klietand ether .Studies" l)u. Newman says the baue of Uie age is net the leve of wealth, but the fear ei poverly. Wii.i.iasi Ilix'KWiTit, of Iiyme, CU, 18 years old and a erfect giant, welghed but 2;j, iieuiuUatlds birth. low he weighs 238 and is gaining. A. A. CifAsu, editor of the Scranton Daily Times, was en Monday sent te prison for sixty days as lusolvent, Judgment having been obtained by YV. W. Heren ten for $1,400. IIi:miy Kussnr.L, wiioaime te this coun try forty vears age, nnd wrete the music te "Weedman Sire That Tree." and "A Life en the Ocean Wave," is still living in Kngl.md nt a very advauced age. Jehn W. Mihh, the veteran cashier of the First National bank of I.obanen, lately re signed, te take effect June fi. Jehn II. Heller, who was, years age, teller In the Valley Na tional bank, and for seme years has tilled the same place in the Flrbt National, was elected cashier. Uisiier ItuitQESs, ofthe Kpiscepil dloccse or Qulney, 111., has been sued for libel by Dean Inine, whom he recently susponded from the ministry. The alleged llbel is found in the bishop's episcepal: unnuel address. The suit is a novel one, and its results will be awaited with muchjiiterest by bishops who may have objt!tIenaVle clergymen in their diocese '" TUB CllVBClt COVSVU.B. The rreiurterUn NmUTe en the State of nellglen. The Presbyterian goneral ossembly ling adjourned finally. The next meeting will be held in Minneapolis. The annual narra narra tlve of the state of religion within the bounds ofthe Presbyterian church, says: "that the material prosperity or the denomination never was as great as it is te-day, and tbe bonevolont contributions show that the Pres- byterlan church has fully sustained the repu tation for giving which long age placed her Injlhe van of the denominations." liament Is made of a growing disposition en the part of Christians te fersake the Sabbath evening sorvlce and te substltute for It family and social gatherings. The Sunday school cause is in cheering condition, but thore Is a sad deficiency In family religion In many se called Christian homes In many parts of the land. Parents have shlfted the responsibility or the spiritual culture of thelr children upon the Sabbath schools, which, he they evor se por per por fect, can never take tbe place et the instruc tion of a Oedly tnolher or lather. The communing has net been disturbed by startllnirhoreslosdurlng the year; the church can be mero aggrosslve hi her ceulllct with Sabbath dosecration, and lntompcrance nnd licentiousness and legislative dangers. The iicainst the use of wines in the sacrament, made a report that they recommend that the matter be left as hereto fore with the sessions, and that the purest wines te lie oblalned be used, and that the turtles objecting le allowed te place thelr pretest ujien the record. Tim ciiiNr.si: question. Itev. Dr. Hays submitted a resolution that the general assembly of the Presbyterian church or the United Htntes or Amerlca view with a sliame or sorrow the adoption by the United .Slates or the policy orexcnUlon or the Chlnose poeplo, ana we shall labor for an early roversid or this barbarous and unnolgh unnelgh unnolgh berly policy. Under the call or the previous question the resolution was passed under considerable ex- cucmenu A motion was made te reconsider the vete by which the resolution was passed. The motion te rocensidor the vete upon which the resolution was adopted was net ngroed te, it requiring two-thirds. The vele was 111 yeas and 107 nays. Dr. Hays sold he did net llke te crowd the majority In this way, and he hened that another vote would be taken. Vnder this suggestion n recount was had and the vete was roceusldored, nnd Dr. nays was allowed te withdraw his reso lution and Applause. The Lutheran ftcnernl Sjneit. Tn the general synod or the Lutheran church en Monday morning, the report or the lieard of publication nt Philadelphia, showed tbe monthly lssuo'er periodicals te be 140,100 ; new lioeks published 27. The sales for the year ending March were $47,260.00. The present assets nre fC.S,0S3.01, with no liabili ties. It was resolved by the synod te amior amier amior tlen fOO.000 among the churches for home missionary work. The question of the uniform liturgical ser vice again came up underdeferred questions, and, alter Heme discussion, the resolutions commending the work of the committce and autherising them to-eperato further with the Joint committees of the general council and general synod Seuth le complcte any miner etalls of the work nnd then te publish for use, was carried without a slngle dissenting vote. Its eventual Introduction is contingent upon n similar ncccptnnce by the ether two general hodies and with the oxpreswd nil- uersuuHllng mat u is in no wuy te be lerccu upon the individual congregations, each Ixj Ing free te use It or net us they may elect. TlinMlnlitcrliim. The clerical attendance at the I.uthcrn mlnihterlum in Allcntewn was considerably augmented en Monday. The work of the seminary was discussed in the adoption or the report et the beard or directors el the theological seminary at Philadelphia, llev. Hill, the financial agent, made a forcible ap peal it Its favor, after which he showed the plan of the building. At the adjourned meeting of tliealmnnl association a series of congratulatory resolutions en the fiftieth an niversary of Itev. l'roresser .Sehaeller's en trance Inte the holy ministry were adopted. Ilrief addresses were made. In the evening anniversary services were held. TO A JUNK KOSr- O royal ree f the Iteman drcss'd 111. fcuiit with thee; thy petals prcsi'd Augustan brew s ; thine odor line, Sllx'd with the three tliiics-mlnidcd nlne, Lent the long Thmclan draught Its nest. What marvel then, If hent and Kiiest, Uy Isrve, by Heng, by Thee caress'd, Half trembled en the half divine, O royal Itoae ! And yet and yet I leve thee best In our old garden of the West, Whether about my thatch thou tn Inc. Or Hers, that brown-eyed maid or mine, U he lulls thee en her lawny breast, O royal Itc-e t Auttln Dolienin Harper' i Mayaiint. Don't Werry Me 1th complaints nbnut your teeth," said uti an noyed father te his "sweet slxteener." " I told you te buy bO.ODONT nnd use H, but you didn't and you deserve tn sulTer." AudsOshu did, mid all ethers w lie act llke her. J'MwdeHli.w Ceiintertcltlng a Valuable Article. The publisher of thn Mailiten County Jlrceril writes from lluiitsvllle, Aik as te the uttect of brown's Iren hitters en his wile. Mr. Ditugh erty says. "My wife has been using tint Hitters ler Mime meullis : the cited In her case Is re maikable." Heulse writes tliut owing te coun ceun terleltHund liiiltalleiiH, It was dllllcult te get the geiiuliitiarilclH. That dlfilculty has new been remedied ;luillaters have been cxpescdund put u uigiii. inere, ns eiseunere, iirewns lien llitteis can be hail of all the gists ut a dollar a bottle lespectable drng- I'erfect Cenliilenee In flood Hush Requires the support of unsullied lepututleii in the landlady who furnishes it, te glvu unsus pecting boarders proper relish and positive pro tection from Innocently-devouring their neigh bors' cuts nnd deg, or feasting of the leslduuef hotel menus and similar profitable supplies. Equal discernment en the part of these who re quire a healthful and nourishing tonic, would always Insist en having Deprv's l'tuus Malt W'iubkkv. which is the only reliable article known te be absolutely lice from every In jurious element beyond pemdventmc. Any re liable druggist or gieccrw ill furnish it. SVlWIAh NOTICES. Queer reading Mould be the history of names. We cannot, however e go Inte the subject new, except se far as te say that Dr. Kennedy's "i'uvorlte Itcmcdy" was culled bythutname, In an Informal fashion, long before the Docter dreamed of advertising It for public use. Speak ing of it he would say te his patients, This Is my favorite remedy ter all troubles of the bleed," etc., nnd Its success w as se great that he finally spelled the uamu with capital letters. (2)myll-lmdeed.tw Never out of place : Hep Vlattert for sudden pains, weaknesses und strains. Always suie. SSc. VNDBItTAKINU. TJNDRKTAKINa "" L.ROTE.S UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seeth Queen and Vine Streets, LaHOABTIB, l'A. Personal attention given te all orders. Every thing In the Undertaking line furnished. Having secured the services of a first-class no cauuic, i am prepared te ae an kinds or untiel- storing at very moderate prices. All kinds of Furniture Upholstered. Ulve uieacall. L. JanlO-tld R. ROTE. DR. FOREMAN, PHYSICIAN ANDBOItOKON, Itemeved from Ne. 211 West King street te Ne. 27 North 1'riiice. (Late res Id unce of A. E. Keberts.) miMma CUBA PER Til AN COAT. FOR SUMMER USE. Use the Gas Cooking Steve. NO HEAT. NO DUST. All patterns for sale at Manufacturers' prices. OrvicK or Lancaster Oas Light and Fuel Ge. nvtyli-2md jyf-ADEIRA AND SHERRY WINES -AT- Eeigart's Old Wine Stere. II. fc. BLAVM AKElt, AOKKT, I Na 9) Kabt Kimq STarrr. UtUlM41W. feWTtfd MEDICAL. k fswrvV ' A QUESTION ABOUT Brown's Iren Bitters ANSWKUKl). The attention has nrebnblv been suited thmm. nnds of llincn, " Hew ran lirewn'a Iren Hitters IVH, " 111 (lilnH.I eryt yah mill. I I t-,1. Well. It doesn't. lint It One euro any dltcum, ler which n rcptttable ptiyMctnn wmim pronrnue jium. rnymcians rcconnire Iren a the bent roMeratlvo ngent kewn te the firefcsnlnn, nnd Inanity of any lemltng chemical Inn will Biihutniitfatn the assertion (hat thore nre mere preparations of lien than of any ether niiUHtnnce inert In medicine. This shows con clusively t.lmt iron In acknowledged te be llm most Important lacter In successful medical practice It Is, however, a remarkable fiict, that nrler te the discovery nf llUOWN'M IKON HIT- TKIIM nopcrfcctlyatlmctery Iren combination Hurn' Twin Itillne had overbcen found. mvnuu nuu iMiiviaaees net Injti ure thn teeth, cause headncha LI. !IUb 1IIJ111U lun (Will, or lirndtirn rnnatlnfitlmi nil ether Iren Hitters de. ilrewn'ii Iren miters cures nn It Indigestion, IUMetisncss, Weakness, Dyspepsia, ... ..,. w.....r, ....i. v, n. , uvu r i:uiiiik, wi- end Debility, l'aln tn the Side, Hack or Minus, Ileadaebnauil Neuralgia for all these ailments nrmvn'q Iren RilfrN "en lH irccrtucd daily. UrUnUS null imiCra iIOWCvur does net euro In a minute. I.lke nil ether thorough medicines, it acts slowly. When taken by mm thn tint sym sym tern of benefit Is renewed energy. The muscles then lioeemo llrmer, the digestion Improves, the bowels nre active. In icemrn the effect 1 4 gnner ally morn rapid and marked. The eyes begin at once te brluhtflli f flin utln rli.fira uti tifiilthv I color cntiies te thn check nervousness Ulsiip pcnrssriiiictlonalderatigcmentHliecemercRulttr jruiuuuraiHiieiiai.v iron incillcine inai is nei injurious, rhiniclnnt ami Drvgnlttn rer timmcmllt. The (ienuiiiQ has Trade Mark nnd 1UIO All eroded red lines en nipper. TAKI: 3SO OTlli:it. sep-lydftw 01' I'liASTKItS , DO IIKSEN.SIIII.K. The Her l'LABrEii ders mere geed In one-quarter the time than any balm orletlon.nndls mere cleanly te use. A fresli and sweet porous plaster which acts Immediately when applied te seat of trouble Uhcumatlsui, Neuralgia, Hldeachc, I.ame Hack, Crl k, Sciatica, Hore Muscles, Kid ney nfTectlens, Weak bungs or local patns can not exist long when one of these plasters Is ap plied. Itenieinlier, virtues of fresh Heps, Ilur ginidy Pitch and (inms combined. Sold every w here. We., S for ll.ni Proprietors. (7) HOI' l'bAHTKIl COSII'A.NY, Itoslen, Mass. K TOP I'LASTKKS. Hep Plaster Curs Quickest. Why ? Itceansn composed of medicinal qualities that are known te possess great penerln relieving pain, cuilng disease and wendei fid sticiigthen ing weak end worn nut parts Fresh Heps, bur gundy I'ltcli and Hums combined In a fresh, clean and sweet porous plaster, Always reudy te apply te sudden pain, aches, strains, crumps, stitches, crick, swollen Joints or muscles, or hoi e ness In any part. iWc, S for $l.l every wheie. () HOfl'hASTEIt COM PAN V.llosten, Mass. K OP I'liASTKHH. MANY HACKS ACHES! Hnstsnf neonlnef all uucs suffer with mill In the small of the buck, commonly called " buck buck iiche." Oct of your druggist a Hee 1'lasteii and apply It dli ectly ever seat of trouble. The sooth ing tiuu paiu-Kiiung properties ei iieps com nn iiurgunuy r iiiirgiinuy rl Itchund Extracts inake this plaster vastly ueiter man einei-s rerunv tf ing out pain ami sircngtnc trial will demenstnite tills. streni tlicnlnif the narts. A its. Alwnvs icudvfer use. Never falls. S50..5 for tl.m. HOI' PI.AS- TKU COMl'ANV, Proprietors, Itoslen, Mass. (9) W-KAK'TNfrNKUVbuH MEN Wliesuircr from .Vurvnns and I'liyslcul Debil ity, Impotence, Exhausted Vitality and Prema tura Decline, nnd seek lvrfect ltestonitlen te Health, t nil Muhhoed and Kuxiiul Viger with out Memiich Drugging, mn kktaislv obtain It In the "ilAKSlCiN llOM'tJ." Diseases of the I'restruteUIund, Kidneys and Illadder, eirectu ally cured wl.heut Insiriiments. Endorsed by thousands who have Inen cured. Adopted In hospitals and by physicians In Eurepu and Aiuerieiu -VAItlOCKI.E cured without surgery. Sealed Treatise arid Testimonial free Address MABSTON REMEDY CO., or DR. H.TRESKOW, Ne. W West llth Street, New Yeik. maylO-lycediw SOTJOS.V. M' OKE NKW OOOUS. OSTRICH'S Palace of EasMen, NO. 13 EAST KING STKEET, LANCAbTEIt, l'A. LACES! ! Veur most particular attention Is hereby culled te our extenslve and elegant assortment of White nod Colored TrimniDg Uces, all of which we are selling at the lowest price. Thu following ure a few of themuny baigalns weetTer : OMENTA!. LACKS. .1 Inches wide, fiiieiiuullty $.12 a yard 4 13 " t " " " " 2S " 0 " " feather pattel ii " 7 " " line iiuullty isi " " " Kgyptlau 31 " 4,, " " dotted Egyiilian 20 " H " " llneerlentul M " 11 " " " " 50 " 20 " " Oriental Fleunclngs. 1.11 " I1EIUE COl.OKED OltlBXTAl AND EOYI'TIAN I.AUE1. 5W Inches w idc, heavy Egyjitlun ... .25c a yard. 0 " 37c 6 " " llneerlentnl iV; " H " " extra tluu.nileiital . 37e ' 8 " " bulKetrlmmliigluce..2Ac " 12 " " beige te match 41c " 23 " ;ic " HEICE WASH LACES, Mixed with Light lllne, Navy, Cardinal and Peal lirew u at 12c, 13c, 23c a yard. OMENTAL SLEEVE NET. 22 Inch line quality tl 25 a yard. 27 1.50 " 27 " Egyptian 1.75 " llEHiKOIlir.NTALNi'.T C renin SpHnUh Net, all Silk, 27 Inches wide, iJKiayaid. ALLOVEU LACE. 27 Inches w Ide, ISe a yard. Fine Patterns, 2.1c n yard. Wheel r.iltenis, 30c a yard. Extra line Imitation Embroidery, (ull 27 Inches wide) 43c mid seu it yard. HEALTOltOHON LACKS, l'ilnch wide 4c uyard. 2 " ' 8e " M ' " lne ' 3 " " liWe " 4 " " lie " 4K " " 22e " extra heavy. 4 " Mdicalace...30e " 3 " Linen Vaklacel2Ke " t jse C11P.AM SPANISH LACE-ALL SILK. iii Inches wide ,-...10c. a yard. 3 " 2iic.ayard. 5 " 25e. uyard. 4 " l'car pattern, 23c. u yard. ti " ....Spanish (lulpure, 37c, a yard. 1 " ....Spanish Kscurtal, 45e. u yard, ULACK Sl'ANISH LACES-ALL SILK. 2 Inches wide 8c. a yard. 2K " 12c.uyuid. 3 ' 15c. uyard. 4 " 23c.ayard. 5 ' 2Je. ujurd. G " Sjuinlsh liulpure, Mattluse, 50c. I1LACK ESCUMAL LACE. 4 Inches wlde .'iflc.ayuid. GOLD AND SILVEltLACE. Fancy Colored Luces. Ullt Mlxed.fer HutTilm- mtiig. DKI'.SS TUIMMINd 1IIIA1D. Geld and blher llr.ild and Cord, Lace Ituch Ing, LINEN COLLAIIS AND CUFFS. Kid Gloves, Llsle Gloves, Silk and TutTuta Gloves. LACE MITTS, IIANDKEUCH1EFS, FANS, PARASOLS. In fact everything and anything In large va- neiy nuu ui i,uwna i rices. We make an elegant display of all these geed and Invite everybody te -CALL AT- ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion. muyZi NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS AND GUNNEUS. All persona are hereby for. bidden te trespass en any of the lands of the Cernwull or Speedwell estates, In l,ohaueii and Lancaster ceui.ues, wneiuur inciesea erunm- dosed, cither for the puritesa of sheeting or fish. hiBi alft ing, us the law will be rigidly enforced ngninst trespuesing en suiaiunas ei uie undersigned a said I after this notice. WM. COLEMAN FltEEMAN. Jl.l-E.HU1 Al.ur.Ai KDWAUD C. FUEKUAN. 09tltMJkli tterney for K. W. Celeuuui'i heirs. lawn Menr.Hn. CjlLINN A DllENEMAN. SRRING -AT- FLINN & B RE NEMAN'S. LAWN MOWERS, GARDEN HOSE, BABY CARRIAGES, LAWN TENNIS, CROQUET, WATER COOLERS, REFRIGERATORS. ALL AT LOW PRICES. FLINN & BRENEMAN Ne. 1 52 North Queen St.. CI.UTltlNU. SADQUAUTKRS POlt " H' SUMMER Merine Shirts and Drawers, Onuze Undershirts and Drawers, Cholce Nocktles, E. St W. Cellars and Cuffa, C. St C Cellars and Cuffe, Crown Cellars and Cuffs The Best Fitting Dress Shirts. BIIIUTS AM) SOCIKTV I'AltAl'HEIl.VAI.lA MAIIE TO OllDKK. At Erisman's, NO. 17 WEST KING STKKKT. QN1.V FOll A I'KW DAYS LOXflKK. The Unloading Sale Will Continue -AT HRSH & BEiOTEER'S Ono-Prieo Clothing Heuso. NOW IS THE PROPER TIME TO I'llOCl III. GREAT IIARGAINh CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, &r. We sell Men's SilIN from $I.UOupwunR We sell Men's Pants from 75c. iipwiirils. OUR ASSORTMENT OK SUMMER WEAR Is se Large and Varied that the most futldleus will huve no trouble le get suited. Finn giialltynrsEERSUcKEII, In the Various Shades and Patterns, nt 11.75 for ceut and cst hotter qualities. riU,.!.0) te DO for the finest. Striped Coats at 4uc., Uh:, C5c. 75c. te l.W. Light Hummer t'nderwearas low as 17c White Lnun drledshiitsas low us 45c. All . Silk Neckwear lalcst style", fresh goods 21c, worth Sua Men's half hee as low as 23c. a dozen pairs And many ether bargains loe numerous te mention. We Invite Inspection of the Enormous Variety nfSuttliigsatid rnntnloentngsln eui Merchant Tullering Ilepartment. HIRSH & BROTHER'S ONEI'MUE CLOTHING HOUSE, CORNER OF NORTH QUEEN STREET AND l'K.NN SQUARE. B UHOER fc SUTTON. ITHE PLACE TO GET The Yery Best in the Market -AND AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, IS AT BDRGER&SUTTON'S CLOTHING HOUSE, 24 Centre Square. Ne We lire prepared te show a complete line of Seersuckers, In Fancy Striies. Checks and Fluids. They are beauties and the prices low . Clothing te Please Everybody .VI PRICES THAT ARE BOUND TO WIN. 03r(ur: r.s a c.i.--tka Burger & Sutten, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTER. l'A. M VERS ,fc ItATHVON. THE GREATEST VALUE -AT THE- LEAST COST. MONEY IS SCARCE. YES, WE KNOW IT IS, AND WE IIAV MADE A bTOCK TO SUIT THE TIMES. AT THIS TIME EVERY PURCHASER WANTS TO I1UY AT THE VERY LOWEST POSS1IILE FlliURE. IN CONSIDERATION WE THINK OF THESE FACTS, CENTRE HALL Is Just Uie riace (e Peal. CONSIDER TDK STYLE OF WORK YOU KIND WITH US j CONSIDER THE QUALITY OF THE COOPS i CONSIDER THAT WE ARK THE MANUFACTURERS, AND REMEMHER THAT YOU SAVEsA PROFIT 1IY I1UYINO OF US. THE AMOUNT OF PROOF OF OUR HOODS. OUR lU'SINEsS IS LEADING CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 BAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER. PA. TOOTE IS MAKING CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT 3.00 Jl. POZKK AT NO. 100 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Unl'itfd Lanciuder, Pa. TT KVAN'S KI.OUH. LEVAN'S 'fancy ROLLER FLOUR. Makes Elegant Ilread. Fpr sale by Grocers generally. Levan & Sens, Merchant Millers, O IB ce j 17 NORTH X'ItlN,CK BT, spr27nd MYRBS k RATHFON GOODS J Lancaster, Pa. BXOVJIS JO.V.t. pENRYN 1'ARK. Pemyn Park, -ON THE- Cornwall & Mount Hepe R, R, Excursion Committee of Churches, Sunday Schools anil ether select organizations. In mak ing their summer iirningciiicuts, should net ncg Icet te reserve a day for I'enryn Park. This delightful resort Is situated In the midst or the SOUTH MOUNTAINS And Its grounds covering hundreds nf ncres ar easy of access from all parts of central 1 enn sylaula. Fer the flee use of excursionists tuuie aruoxtenslve CROQl'ETAND LAWN TEN Ms t,l!Ol NDS, LARUE DANClNtJ 1'AV II.ION, HAND STAND, KITCHK.N, llKET AND CLOAK ROOM, undCONM.K AIORY On the Summit of the Mountain. There Is also a refreshment room In charge of a competent caterer, wheie meals can be nrucmed at miMletiite rates, n photegniih gallery and iiiimei oils ether at tractive features Ne liquors allowed en the grounds. Excursions from nil points en the Philadelphia & Reading nnd Reading & Columbia Railroads will be curried dlrecttuthe Park without cliuuge of cars. Complete Information can be obtained nnd en gagements etlected with parties from all points oil the Philadelphia A. Rending and Reading A Columbia Railroads, upon application te C. G. Hancock, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Philadelphia A Reading Railroad, 227 Seuth Fourth street, Philadelphia, l'a., und Willi parlies from Lebanon liv applv lug te thi!'.imlen.lgned, CARL VON SCII.MALKNSKE, Sunt. Cornwall A Ml. Hepe Railroad. mavS-3uid Lebanon l'a. CUMMER OK ivs: 11 MOMTP m$ OernwaU & Lebanon AND Colebrook Valley Railroad. MT. GRETNA PARK, In the heart of the Seuth. Mountain, en the linn of theuboe lead, Is etreied te Individuals und associations Free of Charge. Then grounds, eeverlm; bundled of ucies, are easy of access fleiu all parts of Eastern l't'iniB lvanlu. SThere are -MOUNTAIN TMK M,spnnned by rustic IjiuIkcs; MOUNTAIN M'IMNOK. walled up with natlve sandstene: SHADY WALKS and PROMENADES. A LARliE DANC1NU PAV1LLION, LARUE DINING HALL, KITCHEN, DININO ROOM, nmlTAIILES. IIENCHIN and Rt'STK SEATS, scattered lliieugh thu i;roe for the tree use et excursionists. LAWN TENNIS, CROQUET, HALLO ROUNDS, HOWLINO ALLEY, SHOOTING GAL LERY, QUOITS ami FOOT HA Ll, Are among the amusements elfcrcd. Ne Intoxicating Drinks Allowed en the Premises. SIirtlea desiring It, can procure meals at thePARK RESTAURANT, which will he under thn charge or MR. E. M. HOLT., the noted caterer et the LEBANON VALLEY HOUSE, who will be en the Bieund" throughout the sea son, giving It his personal supcnl-lnn fljcEicurslens lrnm all points en IVnnsjiva nla R. R. will be milled dliect te the l'alk with out change of cars. 49ETciitslnu mtes mid full iiifermatlnn cun be ebtulneil and engagements ellected wtth parties from till points en llm 1'cniisylvnnl.i lt.lt. upon application te (.!.. W. lun I), As sistant UiMienl Pa-tenger Agent. P I! R , Ne. 'iii Seuth Fourth stieet, Philadelphia, or te J. C. JENNINGS, Supl. C. A L. & C. V. R. R., Lebanon, Pa. myl3-3uul aiievKini:. A t nunsK's. DURREE'S SALAD DRESSING. It Is Splendid. Always Ready. Give It a Trial. Saw Invoice .lust Received. CALIFORNIA EVAPORATED APRICOTS Reduced te iV. a pound te Clese Out our Large block. PARED PEACHES, The pounds ter S5e. These uie Nice and Very Cheup. EVAPORATED PARED Pi:CIIi: Eighteen Cents per pound. Alse lielter quality at .inc. Chelee Eviipniuteil Ajiples. AlseFRE"-ll Al'l'LL-s In qujit rails at 10c. NEW TURKIMI PRUNE", Four pounds terilc. baking Raisins, Ihieeaud four pounds lei"i",c. FINEST LUMP (il.Os.-, Vl'ARCII. fie ft ,, Alse the Elastic Slaich for Culls, tellais, Ac. FINEmT COFFKI'.h Fer the Meney, alHajs Fivsh ISnustt d BURSK, NO. 17 EAST K.1NG STREET. nOUHF.FUUNISUlXli UUODS. T HE CHEAPEST PLACE TO 11UY AT LOW PRICES STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, Geal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures,. -i J A. JOHN P. SCMI k SON'S Ne. 24 Seuth lncen Siroet, febJMVd LANCASTER PA. HAl'PY TIIOUOIIT AND IIKHKCCA Tobaccos only he nor plug, nt HARTMAN'tt YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. s AINT-KA I'HAKI, WINK, INFORMATION. TheSulnt-ltiiphael Wine has a delicious flaveur nd Is drunk In thu piluclpalcitleset Russia ermuny, North und Smith Ameilca, limit iltaln, India, and se en. ThuqnnutltyoMierted i tn iih Hi.iuuiiy the leal connef. and stuylng powers, whllu ler seur ineru is no wlue that can be censldcied Its superior. fThu8alnt.Ranhael Wlnnrniiiiinnv.VHlHiif.., Departinent of thu Druine (Fmucu.jj H. E. SLAYMAKER, US-W Ne. KAST KINQ STRKKT, X
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