J m w,. "r4.via- jTW- -. 'M ft JJUJ -i -''.'.V - i n ." n't j- . .. v . ry i.7 U., m. -'$- ULKCUJTM LSHf T. - iAttit; ;vv 4 -sK r 3V tbia SATURDAY JUNE 6, 1885. ,t INTELLIGENCER. Every Evening in the Year, (Sundays Excepted) WEINMAN ft HENSKL. m '1LLIQENCEH BUILDING, 1 -', W. Censfcn CBKTita Fqtung, S" J- LAVOASTKR. 1'A. 'A fcr H".5.:i YTtn Cents a Week. flic Dellar i a r Jnjty venis a Menth, J'etiaae Yee. TI8EMENT8 from Ten te Fifty Cents . ICKLY INTELLIGENCER. Eight rages.) .wncd Every Wednesday Morning, ! Twe Dellar I a Yea r In Advance. v tMBPONDBNCE solicited from evertpart tttn state and country. Correspondents are re- Itewrtle leaiblu and en one tide of the enly: and te ttgn thctr names, net for KeaMen, but in proof of geed faith. All emonymeus tetters wilt be consigned te the waste feMC 'AMrus alt Letters and Telegrams te THE INTELLIGENCER, I.AHOAHTEIl, PA. w $l)c CmuastcriJntclligcucct. .!, IP? ijf LANCASTER, JUNK C, 1885. .(' if 11 r" Secular and Hcligleus Journals. sAU cmeuiuuu lcnmuuecumciiipuiuiy, one fc-tbe best or its class 01 nev.spaiiers, Uttkea en appeal for tlie belter iieimliir sup rt of donemlnatlon.il journals, largely tmed en tlie fact that what 11 calls tlie inoce reputable dally secular press, by tlie of its management, harbors and ceun- jmutces -V tendencies which aie actively -(aniLiiHpTmsiW-well as pas- rrnllirlnlKl" V mill '"KvluMI It is .aw..""" 1 .. . tfimevthat descends te lliu vulgarity und cearaencaa; only tee deplorably! prcya- hmfc,' it is ut least " net calcuUfCltl te ad- i itbe yards of reported base ?m11 matches, $jSJ2$liteiodsef idle seciety gossip', fuilengtf of ."Alrbsatlv criminal records, the irid acres of -ftpteBldential speculations," ' which the fp'p grader of the daily newspapcr has te en- iTVffcenuter, another approval jjuillierily en f &&thte subject recommends that tlie Chris x itwan "suDscnuer ler ene goeu rcngieus pa- rvt' -" nnd te content with that, and by this ,, simple ana saie expedient, avoid inucu useless irritation, much erroneous stnlo stnle !?s ment, accumulate much wisdom, and lay ''" in stere much serenity of disposition." " "Kemove the advertisements from tlie j average secular paper," says this religious ' ' journalist, "and3i)pcrcent.ef thorcsidue is apt te consist of the reports of "crimennd felly." Thcre is no doubt geed reason for com plaint against the manner in which many ' of the newspapers of the day pre edited, h and amplejaiRu nr rcferrih their sclec- tionsefwhat te print ; ljTtlie ovcrstate- ts of these who complain make nelli- I'SJL lnJf rer u,elr case anu l"e aue,ni'1' le ?X "if transfer te the nowsiKiiwrstlie responsibility f for fundamental wrongs in society is unjust rt'PJ nnrl frmnMiis. It is the function or the ' 'nfiwsnnnf'ra te furnish their readers with the news of the day, keeping in mum a cer tain regard for the morals of the coin- i.iMr 01, nli no a nvtuwfn1 In rnt.trtpf. tlin -0 UiUUlVJ, OV4W.I. VAJ'VV.V't wf wvww ..w fi ' . . . . it -.!!.! 1 1 I it j -t'ss conauciers 01 every emer it-gumuuu atxuuu fel'ibusiness. It is lamentably true that much IiwwiItc m4 VniciHleat." Thcre is a very remarkable difference be tween our esteemed Republican contempo raries In tliclr manner of dealing with the job by which llalbach As Hubcr, aided by J. W. Jehnsen, have just get $2,C00 out of the city treasury. The .Eramfiicr, with that happy disre- gsud and disrespect of law which it never fails te exhibit, declares thai if Hubcr was ordered te de the work and did it, it makes no difference whethcr he had legal author ity or net. It comforts itself with the re flection that the iNTKi.i.KiKNcr.n " docs net charge it as oxccsslve or fraudulent." Te set its mind at rest en this point we beg te inform the .Examiner that we de charge the Hubcr bill te be both execssive and fraudulent. If it was net, there would have been no occasion for contracting for the work in the extraordinary way in which the bargain for it was made. If llalbach and ids water committce wanted an honest job honestly done, why did they 'net bring the matter before councils and have the work authorized and let by bid and con tract? In the absonce of nny demonstra tion te the contrary, it is te 1 fairly pre sumed from all the circumstances of this case that the charge is as excessive as the bill is fraudulent. With unusual ceurage and unexpected candor the IVhe Era pronounces the job te be just what it is, a violation of " both state and municipal law ;" known te have been such by the water committee and job ber, for both had "been there befeie" ; and it fellows that the solicitor who approved tlie bill is cither an ignoramus who knows net the law, or 11 professional scalawag, who, being retained and paid te defend the interests of tlie eity, basely betrays his client and surrenders its ea.se. THE MODEM CATHEDRAL XLVQUXNT EXPOSITION OF CllllHlTIAtl AUClllTl!CTUm'H INFTMEXVE. llttnut Trout the licit Icaterjr Aililrras of Amlt- Hiit lllilnii roller, nt tlie Cmurrretlim uf tlie ilratt A, X. Stennrt Menmrlul Cntlictlnili Ncitr New Yerk. Je. HuiiKit Blienhl ul least pay tlie salary of the eity (?) solicitor. Tin: economy In using 1mtur.1l gas in HOtiiethlng Hiirprlsing. Tlie Having In pud dling furnaces in 1'lttaliurg mIiewh about r per cent, greater weight of Iren from gas tlianfrem coal. The cost of gas jxjr ten of llnllMl bars lies hutweun SI mid ?l,'-7, mid itlsMVnl that en thewhulu tlie Having that rcJTflta from tlie ise of natural gaH ns 11 sub sub Htltute ler coal U 12 per cent. Tlie manufac tured Iren from this new fuel Is naltl te lx of botter quality owing te the miporler purity of natural gas evor coal. Natural gas soeins te be the coming king. "We leek backfronieurhlglinruivlllAllon te ether and earlier ngex which reared such liuildlugHiis thli, mid remember hew much tlicae ngcM lacked. Tlie age of the grcateath- curalH, we are went temiy, was, lfyoucheoHO, nn age of great devotion, but It wits also mi age of great and widespread Ignorance The spirit that built Durham mid Milan, Canter bury and Kovllle, Lincoln, lleucn, was nn age certaluly ofHpleudld glfUnnd of nintcli- less labors, but it was also nn age of Biiporetl Biiperetl Biiporetl Hen evon among tlie most loarned mid of Hcml-barbarlsm among the common tieonle. We may cordially ndmlre the enthusiasm of theso earllur dayH mid the Hfcilely stnictiirtH through which it found expression, llutltls qui te ceiislsteut with Htuii admiration that we Hheuld recogul7.e that hIiice then fresh light has dawned oil the world, and that a larger wisdom waits te gulde our hearts mm gifts te-dny. Tliore are new problems that confront us In Amerlcnat this hour, and the building of cathedrals will net help te selve them. There are new tasks waiting for the church of Cled in mis laud, mm stately ami Hpientiid ecclesi astical archltocture Is net the agency te nchiove thorn. This is n practical age, mid its evlls await n direct mid practical Helutlnn. We want the collegei we want the hospital; we want the rolennalory ; we want the crcehc mul me orphanage, the trades school and the trained nurse, 1110 nygieniu loeuirer mm tlie iree library, the school of arts and the refuge or the aged, but we de net want the eathedral. Yet, dear brethren, we want these things and 11 great many ethers ler which they stmid. lint I venture le submit that we want a great deal mero than we want any or all of theiu, the spirit that inspires mid originates tlicm. We may disparage Christianity as we will, but the helpful mid liuinaiie activities of Chrlstoiideiu are explicable by no ether key. The hands that ha 0 reached down te snatch the iterishlng from the jaws of death mid give them back te llle again hae been Christian hands. The feet that have run H litest mid soonest en all helpful mid healing errands have been Christian feet. TlioeyeH that hae seen the doepost into all our hIii and perplexing social pioblciiishnve been Christian eyes, and the lijH that have spoken the most quickening mid consoling words, wncn an emer lips uore imiiiu, nae been theso of Chiistiaii men mid Christian Ci.uvi:rium was convicted chiefly en the strength of .1 wntch-key found in the Rich mond reservoir grounds. Several wltnesse", but noneof them positively, tostilled that they bolieed the watcii-key lelenged te tlie prisoner. This is circumstantial evidence with a vengeance. Hkv. Diu Waiuikn, or l'otlstewn, recter of the Episcopal church, having been invited te preach a war sermon by tlie O. A. It. Pest thcre, felt moved te say I hat In his opin ion tlie late war "was prolonged nt least two years at the cost of hundred of millions of dollars and thousands of lives, all of which might have been saved." Tills se exclted soine of ills audience that a popular clamor was raised and he resigned his rectership, H01110 persons evon alleging that his resigna tion was asked for. J)r W. can congratulate himsolfen getting out of a community that cannot stand that, and soine day or oilier the loel-killormay have enough leisure te pay the nocded visit te l'ottstewn. i m-9v wM V ..V? ' VI y$m Mbf this news consists of repei ts of crime and Sffelly; just as a large portion of tlie sacred IsSmS narrative and of profane history records the m mm 1 - ftaiJ 'Mm sa flftj. f misdoings and tlie misjudgments of men ; fTfteven this is net without its mer.il lessen.ns 2fe the themes chosen for pulpit preaching se IC&tefcpttm prove. w1 .. ti, ,.,n .,i:,.i,,e iniirnal in 1.1m R.imn i. -. a 111 n.1.1 1 III ll-IIL'llll" J " . - - -m- v issue Win nicn we quete, ieints out the star,lingfact that the people of tills country spend ten times as much for strong drink as for education, and ever a bundled times as much as, for Christian missions. It will hardly be claimed that the sec ular newspapers should suppress this fact, ntt.jili Inn. 41i.it llmi .. ra.i.iai t ill. Ifl- If rifjSand if crime and felly make up se much t'J&'s'' of the activity of human life, it isdilli- Sfij,- cult te see hew the newspaper can con- "S5t"- ii latently ignore 1110 iaei. n pcupiu win go 10 uase ball matches rather than te church, and prefer te see a hanging rather than te hear a sermon, the fault lies in far mere radical evils than that tlie no wspajwr reports the matter as it is. The preacher and thu religious journal must address themselves te deeper reach- feeing sources of evil than the newspaper rc- trerter if they would heal tlie social ills 'iitt 1.1 4-lin- liAOnf lid ntiil 41i nt inner ft t tn tnl (& fr " " KUOjUUU mujr Ulll.llUllll.llliUUIJ acieua remedy tlian tlie Journal exclusively if they would purge society. It does net, and it cannot be made te supply the place of the 'wtrv mucu mero ellici iffll denommatienal Jc as '6&XjV dally newspaiier. It has its work te de in JM'an entirely different snliere: and. bvthe l."vyVA. " wav. as a rule it is net deimr its weik :ls J? ?ve e3 theaverage daily secular newi.paier. Less's -- 7tflt Kicking Against the Tricks. i The city of Philadelphia is having a ?S lively sensation in the new railroad. Evcry- $f body says that the read shall come in ; fe even Mr. MacVcagh, for the rennsylvania ' railroad, declaring this te be inevitable. What he docs net want, apparently, is that & it shall cress any street at grade in enter- ing. But as it will be impessible for it te j V4 enter without such crossing, unless the I ij V: city permits the grade of the streets jia ue uuereu, Mr. Aiacveagu would ';; J !eem te admit tliat he and his com- papy are very tksireus of blocking the inev- f liable. They seem te say tnac tney are stronger man the Almighty. 11 the ij.ii ij.ii ij.ii timore & Ohie railroad is bound te some into Philadelphia, as Mr. MacVcagh nays, it seems te be very foolish in him te advecate tlie imposition of impessible conditions upon its entrance. ""iltlHfilllV- in Minnvtrnmn. for tlin !.. .' sylvanla railroad te t;ike position openlv against the new read. However much it . .dislikes its entrance it can only oppeso it "'. is ais SF , f I Vv. j uy suggesting considerations that are ' . r equally strong against its own occupation nt Phllailfilnlll'l'j ntrenta Tf le win. v if 5 jewdlngly bad grace that a company which 9Vi 'aa vaiklfvi4lv iiQna Hm ,ili1tA41invMirl.i.iVA ' ' ,' ' 1 11 11 A . 'U h"llUl3, ,?iri' uuu ii suna ii, bccks 10 ueny iike vjcivilegps te a rival company. ;SMr, MaeVeagh could liave made an ex ;Jpafent Bpoecii, as tho'advecato of his fellow .ctuiees, in opiiesltion te grade crossings; Jwtati the advocate of tlie Peunsyh-ania JUread, his appearance was simply rldlcu rldlcu iew. He had no standbier before the com. - ,lttee of councils whom he was address- iBg.inhis position that a erode cresslnir ' In a city was the ene unnardenabla sin of Ve the rallre:l! corporation. Ills weapon wasn f boeineraiig, which knocked hb.u ever every Wine he llung it from liim. Only threo peoj)le in eiery hundred suc ceed in reaching old nge with a eomietency. Tliis is a frozen tact that thocellego graduate, lllled witli rose-coiorcd visions of tlie future, should net overlook in his speech. It would behard te bolie-o that any w here in this country such n thing could occur as that a man would be convicted of breaking the Sabbath mid the law by distributing ra ra ra lioeHon Sunday, te sufferers from n Heed, lint this Is Just what has happened te Jehn McXJuire of Modoe Lauding, Ark. During the big overllow the whole country around Modoe landing was under water, save 0110 tiny inland, which roseasa haven of safety, and whither tlie starving poeplo miles and miles around Hocked in their beats ler pre visions. McOulre opened ills stere upon the .Sabbath te feed tlie starving and te distribute te the needy waiting pcople from tlie back country the rations the government had sent them nnd for this he lias been brought before the court, tried and lined. This case is a fair match for the prosecution mid lining of soine or the Uosten clergy, who recently preached en tlie Common. The spirit of offensive .Puritanism is net confined te the descendants of the wemeu-whlppersaud wltch-buruers. TUKrtew erk Tablet, which preresses te be an organ of Catholle opinion, llnds in Miss Elizabeth CIe eland's recently pub lished assault en the "Medheval Menas tery," occasion ler a fresh attack upon the wliole Cloveland family, wliose origin, tlie uauict says, "is lostinarace of bigots," whose ropresentatlvo in tlie White Heuse it declares te embody lndecent and bottom bottom less bigotry and cress ignorance." We de net knew what the Wallet In new, butiu 1882 It was a political mercenary, lighting for pay, whose tnanager opiesod l'attlsen's can didacy for pay and agreed te withdraw its op position ler hire. He Is new dead and Paul Paul eon was elected. "Tlie man recovered from tlie hite, tiie deg It was that died." If the Tablet did net ciiange its morals with its manager It is net entitled te the respect of Cainoue or l'retestant, churchman or sceplic A Politician Proclaims tlie Uenpel. Frem Steve II. Klklns' Address The aggrosslve civilization of te-day, the ene that will cenquer the world, and supor super supor scde nil ethers, the 0110 that lias proved the lest for man, and that has lifted him up te higher pianos than any ethor, is that built and sliaped by tlie teachings of Christ. The best thoughts of all the best thlnkersand writorsupen tlie industrial problem have found nothing equal tothe words, 'l.ove thy neighber ns thyselt," "de unto ethers as you would have thorn de unto you." All correct philosophy, nit sound teaching and reasoning conduct us unerringly te theso simple truths, which couibiiie In thenisolves overy essential principle necessary te the solution of the in dustrial probtem. A solution based upon these would ablde, bocause it would be lounded ou slniple lustiee betwoen man and man. Millions mul Millions or Mosquitoes. A few days age Kphralm Slean, an old iariuer living a mile from Cape May Court IIouse, N. J., whlie en his way home from Dlas creek, u small village en the bayshore, saw what he supposed was u cloud of smoke, but, watching it earefully until it eame evor him, he was astenished te tlnd tliat it was 11 oleud nearly a quarter of a mile long of the biggest kind of mosquitoes. Jle directed the nttontieu of several farmers te the cloud. und all admit that Mr. Slean's sight did net docclve him. It was heading In a northeast erly direction, nnd, ir nothing interfered With its progress, would probably land some where in Atlantic- comity. They are sup posed te huve ceme from the eastern shore or Maryland or Delaware. They made ue step for refrcslimenta. Several yeara uge a simi lar cloud settled down ut Deuulsville, mid made things extremely llvely for the inhab itants, and a number of cattle were killed by them. women. Ah I hew the niajesty of Heme mlglily temple, august and solemn und still, has taiigui man 1110 greatness or (ied mid all 1110 littleness and weaknessel man I And whure, ill nil the world, but in soine grand and beautiful cathedral, have men seen the splendor of things unseen mirrored he ma jestically and persuasively in things seen? The cathedral nil minchreiil'iu I And yet what voices have rung through iUs vaulted aisles since Savonarola thundered in tlie Duome at Florence mid 1m ('erdaini thrilled all France from the pulpit of Notre Dame. 1 de 1101 nay mat these tilings nave 1101 ceme te pass in ethor sanctuaries humbler and less costly than a cathedral, but I de say that tills is tlie olllce of the sanctuary in our human life, and I maintain that that struc ture which stands for Influences be peteet and se supreme cannot le tee stalely, tee Hpacleus or imperial, and most siirely cannot no an miaciirenism in any age or 111 any lamr. It Isa King's house, nay, tlioheuso of King of Kings ; it is tlie visible home mid symbol et mi theso forces that are mightiest Hi His tory and most Imlispeii sable in our clvill&i clvill&i tien. Shame en us if we belittle Its object or begriidge its splendor. Tlie wise and far-sighled founder of this fair city in tlie fields "light easily, had he tuKCii counsel efth.it utilitarian Hiilrit which rules tlie age, have dedicated this site te an other pud very dilferent use. He mlghthave built a factory (tlie last letter from his hand which ever reached 1110 was one giving 1110 nccess te the famous silk factories of Lyens) or iie might have reared here a hospital or ait inn, or a music hall. And if he had, and If he had snout millions upon Heme sucli un dertaking und blazoned it all ever with his own name, who does net knew hew tlie air would have rung with his praises as n wlse shrewd, hard-headed, practical, coiiiiiion ceiiiiiion coiiiiiien hoiiso man ? Hut he set about instead te rear a liouse ofGed ; and ether hands, bound te him by the closest mid most sacred ties have taken up his work and carried it en te its no ne no hle completion, net te glorify any earthly name, hut te the glorify mid honor el the In carnate Christ. We congratulate theso whose work and gift this is, mid bless (ied tliat He put It into their hearts te make it. We reineinlier with grcatfiil appreciation that this princely lieiio lieiie lieiio lectiou comes te-dny from her hand who lays It upon Ged's altar unfettered by hailing con cen con dltiensand unspoiled by unworthy reserve. And we remember, tee, with equally cordial appreciation tlie wisdom mid energy that have guided this work In its progress and brought it te its successful conclusion. Ah we leek about us iiore te-day theso words of v erusu erth spring unbidden 10 tee iih : "Tax net tliv id id saint with vuln e.iene, Willi llliimlclicil alius tli arclitlcct who iilaiuifd Albeit, lulHiiliitf Tern scanty liaud Of Mlilto-iebuil scholars only, this immense And irlorleus unrknf llim Intelligence. liire ull tlieu ciust, IiIkIi liuivun li'Jcvth Uiulore Of nicely calculated less or mere, be deemed tlie man who fashioned for the uense TIicmi lefty urelius, vpn-ait tluiL LintnctiliiK reef, Sclf-peUea mill rcoeiied Inte ten lheuaml cells Whcre lluhl und sfuide ruiiesu: whose luUble swells, Lingering und wandering en, us loath te die ; lake theughu whesu very sweetuusd yluldelh liroef That they wcre born for liuuiertullty."J Fair is tlie house which nrt lias reared amid this rural loveliness. May His abiding pre- koiice mahe 11 laircr sun. .amy cnry seuis, wakened out of Jthoirjsleepof sin, learn te cry out with Jacob, when he caine te Bethel : "This is 110110 ether bill the heuse of (Sed; 1 ins is ihe gate ofiieaven." il.l.YCJtUf TVV JIOSE OAllDES. PMBONAIi. HrundKON has given up beef aud boceino a vegetartan. Sara linnmtAniiT is mid te hnve a great dread of obesity. Ministkii I'liKl.r.s bids fair te becoiue ns nepuiar ut the Court of HL James ns ex-M bl ister IiOWell. ClKNEItAI. On ANT, if Well OllOltgll, Will leave en the 23d lush for Mount McUreger, near Saratoga. I!x-Cen(iiii:hhman Cox, of New Yerk, has sold Ms lurnlslicd heuse in AVashlngten for ?60,000 cesh. A. G. Ceiiiiit advertlhcs In tlie Philadel phia ISeeenl " Nelleo Any ene claiming me as iitiNusiiui is an imposter." very iiKeiy, Ui'.v. 1'itibi.li'H Ilimeus, recter church, llosten. will recelve tlie degroe of doctor efdl vlulty from Oxlerd uni versity. Tiiemah Hueif i:s says s Tlie surest way of geverning1, both hi privale family and 11 king dom, is ier a husband mid a priuce some times te drop their prerogatives. Gen. HitnuiDAN dosplses the provnlent disposition of ninny soldiers te rush into print with their "reminiscences'' of the wnr. A large portion, or which he says, consists el II OS. JU II. Tiiemah, Pennsylvania's commls cemmls commls slenorto New Orleans, en the recent break-up 01 1110 exposition, presented ny request 01 the exhibitors, many of the Interesting ex hibits te New Orleans cily and its education al Institutions. Mn. 1 V. Danii-.i,, jit., of Itlcluneiid, in the last Magazine of American JlMery has an nrtiele en the relations of Kdinund Ran Ran eolph with Ooergo Washington, correcting the statement made by Mr. Winthrop In his recent oration, read at the completion of the Washington menument, that Mr. Itnndelph was dismissed from Washington's cabinet. CeNcinr.ss.MAN MeuitiHON is proud of ids constituent bocause they are net in Wash ington seeking olllce. HuKiys:"I de net Hiipiiose a constituent of uifne has been In Washington since Mr. Cleveland was inau gurated. I voultire te say the iidmlnlstra tiiln would be very glad If overy congros cengros congres slonal district minded Its own business as well as the 0110 1 roprcsenU" Kx-OevKUNtin 1Ioyt,eii the stibjoctef con vict labor, hikes the ground that the state lias no right te invest its capital in machinery mid plants as 11 manufacturer employing orison labor. The employment of convicts Is right mid ueccssary, but the investment of slate capital places tlie legitimate producers at a disadvantage, In that the latter are obliged 10 luriiisn tneir own capital. Jeur, Ciiamii.uii llAitlus, (I'ucle ito ite mus), Is short, Hhy, aud has red hair; he lives near Atlanta, (la,, in a heuse thai is small and simple,, and net rich hi either lioeks or brie-a-brae. This is characteristic of Seu thorn authors, It would seem ; Cable's heuse also buing singularly barren of cither, and In contrast te thoHe'."liradlsos of dnititie devices" which Aldrlch, llewells and ethers have built for themselves. Miss Ki.tAiiKTir Ci,r.vm.ANi, idler visiting a New Yerk kindergarten for Italian children tlie ether day, wrote te tlie principal : "I wish overy fashionable woman and overy ether woman In your great city would visit that Children's Aid Kindergarten school or 0110 like it if thcre lie such. 1 think w e can all learn a great deal there. There is he much te learn from theso wonderful little, utterly neglected, beautiful, clever, dread fully dirty little things. I have learned things in that visit te your room or have been reminded which Dr. Jehnsen said was all pcople needful, you knew of things which 1 never can tell." MEDICAL. peit'j THIS I1L00D. Brown's Iren Bitters, Tnuln Mnik. QUAhlTV, I'UIHTY, NOT (JOANTITV. On Kvery llotlle. Combining WON with l'tmi: VKdl'.TAIII.K TONICS, quickly 11 nd rainiiletcly UIXANSKS mul I;nIH(:IIKS Till: ltl,ell. Oulrkens tlie fiction of tlie l.ivcr and Kidneys. Clean tlm Complexion, Jliikes tin) Skin Hmnetli. Iliievs UIIUHil iiriuincimiir i-nn OTIIKU IIIOM .ill. wi ll ml IirugKlKts every- !ii i h Umiiitluxieii. Jliikes tlm ; cry likely, nollnliue the Teeth, Cn of Trlnllv diieiiCensllpallnii Al.b 1 1 honor rv ulN,:s "' 1'hyslelaiis ) iieiiprary w,10re rccomme,,,! iu VLOTUINU. JJKADtiUAllTKIW FOlt SUMMER Merine Shirts nnd Dnvwere, Qnuze Underehlrts nnd Druweru, Choice Nocktlea, E. Si W. Cellars nnd CufTs, O.St a. Cellars and CufTs, Crown Cellars nnd Cud's The Best Fitting Dress Shirts. 8III11TS ANI KOGIKTV I'AIIAI'HKItNAI.IA MAIIK TO OllDKIt. At Erisman's, NO. 17 WKSTKINOBTKKKT. EWVHNIOSX. Ull. N. H. KcnnruH, or Minion, Mum., Kays 1 "I ri'Ciiinniciid brown's Iren Hitters as n vulitahiii tnnle for cm Idling thu bleed, nnd rrtnevlng nil dysncplle syiniitenis. It does net hurt thu lilt. It. M. DHt.r.K.t.L, Iteynetiln, ImU, says: "I linvii piTserllied lliewti's lien Hitters in cases et flliettilil mul lilned illritMiripn. hIke when lltotlle was needed, and It has proved thoroughly nails factory." lilt. Wm. llviiM.SrtSt. Mnrv's .St., New Orleani, La.,say8! "llnmn'n iron Hitters rellevnl nieln ueayoef IiIeihI polgenlug, mid 1 heartily com mend It te these needing 11 pnrlller. Thu genuine lifts Trnde Murk and cresdisl red lines en wrapper. Take no ether. Made only by llllOWN Ulli:MICAI. CO., HAIriMOUK, MI. liAiiiKs' Hash Heek tlserul and ntlnietlvp, rnntalnlng list of prlrcs for receipts, lnformu lnfermu lnformu tleu about ceIiib, etc ,l-I ven a wav by all plealem in iiieiiieiiiij, urinuneu leuuy uuuicah un iuei'iii. F INK TA1L01UNU. I885. of 2e. slnmp. () TTOl ITiANTlSltK. DON'T BE SWINDLED II v buying seiiinthltm you knew nothing about. We guaraiiteu tlimlinp 1'lahtkr tlie best ever kuenn. Tlie virtues of fresh Ileum, lliirgiiiuiy riti'liiiuil Caiiaiu IlalHiiui ceinliluid, iiiaka tills plaster lilhly ineillclnut mid uctlve ler the emu of p. tliie, iiclics, ,nrireucs, eniiiipH, Hindus, HtltclicH, crick unit hwal weakness. Ilrlveseut iinln sisitlies tin) imrts and strengthens. Sold iiv ilriigRlvtH and deiilers, Vic., 8 ler fl.nu. HOI" l'bAJSTKIt COMPANY, llosteii, Mass. Mulled ier price. (3) TrrOP PLAHTIJHS. JLJL Kill palu,Hoethi; and stliiiiilatn tlm tiled linmeleri. mid weuilerfiillv strcnuthi'ii weak palls. All the valuable medlclim! virtues or iiesh IIeih, cemlilued wllh lliirgiiiuiy I'lteliiind Canuila Itdsain, Applied te lluckuelte, N-latiea, ItlieiimutUui, (,'llck, Hlltelies, Klduurlie, Kidney Aireetlens, Heio Chest or any of the various ixdns and weaknesses se common, Instant relief Is given. Cuius Dyspepsia and Liver tumbles without Internal desliiir. Held every wheic, c , Slnrtl. Mulled for iirli 11. (I) HOf 1'I.AhTKIl CO., llosten, Maw. TJOl' I'liAHTniw! 25c Each, 6 for $1.00; Any Drug Stere And thu best every time. Ilec I'i.astkiis hid picparcd fieiil the cempletii virtues of IIeih leuililned with Uuncumly I'lteh and Caiuiilii H.dsaui. MiiHTlurteull ntlierH beeatise theyuel lii'tanlty mid eiiiii speedily. If you art) troubled 1885. SPRING H. GERHART, FINETAILORING. The Largest and Choicest Ansoittnent of FINE WOOLENS IN T1IK 01TV Of I-ANCAhTKK. All the Latest Novelties In FANCY SUITING. AC1I01CKL1NKOF SPRING OVERCOATING. TIIK VKKY 1IKST WOUKMANbllll'. I'rlecH te Hiilt nil and nil goods wul runted us rupiescntedulhls nuw store, H"e. 43 ITerth. Queen St (Ol'l'OSITK TIIK l'OSTOKUCK.) H. GERHART. yT'lTKNTION ! Ye Bargain Seekers! pXOUHSlONS. RAYMOND'S VACATION EXCURSIONS Alt TravcUwj .'rjiciijct Included. Complete Itlnemiles new ivady eCTiiiiiiit (1 has n JULY TRIPS, Te tlm 111ml popular Siwi-Hlmrv, Miiimliiln, t.nke nnd Diver leneiln te New erk, Ciiuailiinnd New KiirIiiuiIi idui TWO I1IIAMI i:.Ct;itl()NS (li-uvhig I'lilludelplda July 23, and August ST) te thu YEIJiOWS TONE NATIONAL PARK. V. ItAVMe.in. 1, ., W'limexn. S-Senil orcallfefdescilpthecliriit.irn. . , II. K. hlllKLDi', Audit Ter Itnymend'H Viicatleu KveurxleiiH, III Meuth MntliM., umlerCentbientuI Hele), I'lilt ndelplila. Junc.-i'itil Willi any kind of seieneiiH, apply enn of tlieeu liliiBlers and iiAperleueollieirseoliiInc, HlimulaU nir mid HlreiiKtuenliiUf'tri'Ct. A wonderful euro for pain In the inimll of tlm back, 'i'-cli for II l everywhere. HOP I'LASTKIt COMt'AN V, lliw ten. feiitby mall If desired. (") CICADA. 0 leve, I sce thy lun;c,red cycsl They beam en me ii(i ul 11, 1 hear thy drum ; my heart It files O ceme te nie at ten I llencath the bccchmi leave I wait, Dear ene thy coule Queen 1 O ceme, my leve, my lire, my fate, Te thy sweet seventeen I FiOfn (Ac -Louisville Cvuriir Journal, A Charming Washington Spot Where Ikutity nnd l'r.ij;nilice II1110 Tliclr Heme. Tlie Washington corresiKiudont of the Philadelphia l'rcss writes : Thuaday meni- IngMr. (Jeerge Uaiicreft sent n boiupjet of royal proportions te .Mrs. isiclielas Aiulcr- heii, ene of AVashiiigten's inestcliarniiiig and host leved women. It embraced mero than a hundred roies of the most miperb varieties. Mr. Uaiicroltrnlseitliusolun little onclesod sjiace en Ills grounds perhaps thirty by forty llve feet In dlmonsleus. It is fenced lu wlrh high walls and envirened witli tiie backs et neighboring houses, but te theso who have the ontreo it is a gllmpse of fairy land. The rese bushes nre closely trimmed and trained en tlie high walls or supperted by shikes set in regular rows. Seino of them Lear within hIx niches of the ground and ethers climb six or eight feet into the air. The riotous bees burrow tloep in tlielr lioneyod hearts. Petals el velvet and petals et softest crope, white reses, pink roses, bright red, black .red anil of creamy yellow, dispute the palm of beauty. Thore Is net a coiumeu-ploco variety in the col lection. It is a paleut of nobility in rosehood te be clioseu for this luxurious nur nur sery. In his Newpert rese garden, which is much larger, Mr. llancreft lias soine &0O or 000 varieties, embniclng every rese known te this country, but this little branch garden is eclectic. The orphan gratuldaughter of Mr. ltaiicrel't, who cuine te him from France last winter, accenipaiiled liltn te Newport. She is dowered with the brunette beauty of her French mother, nnd she made u lovely picture entering Mrs. Jehn Davis' par par lers Tuesday, her hands lllled witli reses ler tills bereaved lady. Judge Jehn Davis is a grand nophew of Geergo llanc.-efu Judge llancrelt Davis' heuse en 11 street adjoins Mr. liancreft's, and is beau tiful in tills mouth of flowers with its own little "pluisaunce" of roses. Mr Uoreeran's rese garden, en tiie naine stroet, a few doers distant is another enchanted spot. Washington is new at tlie height or IVt Kuniiuer beauty, with 1U 00,000 trees in their full livery of green. It has 125 miles e! shade, exclusively of jwrks and gardens, but se bread are tlie streets tliat 0110 nev cr loses the seiibe of a pleuituile of sky. hlartlliif; Mnrtallly Freiu rnriimniila. Three hundred aud clghtyuli (.1) deuthn In New Yerk City during Mxtccii days from thl terilble dUrnie. I'll re nplill are unlveially acknowledged te be ene of tlie tfrcateit iwhIkU nntu te rapid cunvulcHceuce; In fucliuany ijulek curciare recenled wheie puru Hthnuluulfi huve been the only ruinctllals uinjileypil. Dci'i'v's l'i'KB Malt Wiiiskkv Id recommended by lead Ini; phytdcluun iw tlie beat remedy lu Mivi.re aw of pneumonia, diphtheria, mid ull pul luonury'eemplatutH, an it U idisebitely puieaml uniulutteruti'd, und entirely free from uvvn thu leant trace of Injurious ikiMeiix. It Ii 11 medi cine and beveniKU ceiuhlned One dollar per bottle. Beld by all llret-cltu grocery and ilniy BistH. Many a v Ictlm te HrlnhtV lllenxii hax been re re Htered le hound heath by lluiil'n Itemedy. Iliiut'H Itemcily in net 11 new compound; it Iuh been beferu tlie public thirty iuii-h. Hunt'H ltnmedy purtflcn the bleed by iimtstlnc thu kldncjg tecarry eirull tinpurtlli'H. J J lHdeed.tw Cuuil fur the Child. Tlieiilluientrt of childhood need careful utten Hen und wlne treulment. home pi'iiilu think "unvthlnir In kimxI enough for u child, und there lin't much thu mutter with It anyhow." lliitjn lliitjn dlcleiiH methem knew better, unit de an Mrs, II W. I'errv, of Itlchuiend, Vu., iIoem. hhu uy: "I tuke llrewn'8 Iren Hitlers and glve It te my children with the meat butfituctery rcsullH." bold every whure. One In three, gay the late Dr. ClendenliiK show iiympleuiH of Heart DtacuMi. Why net uu Hit. fjltAVKS I1KAIIT IlEOULATOlt, It has cured theusaudii, why net you 7 11.00 jkt bottle. Free pamplet of V. E. Iugulls, Cambridge, Mem. pAVOIUTi: ItKMKDV. Amputation of the Leg. Meney Ii the 11 nl wrhid necessity, nnd none but a eyule or a feel will affect tiuleHplne It Mr. Ahraui KHsheiiIi, or Pert I.wcn, Ulster county, N. Y., liad realized thin truth. Ills dlcae In telved the Hhole of Ids thlgh-beim, und the Hiiirering man looked forward, net without ap parent reason, te death as Ids only deliverer. Tlie family physicians lefused te amputate thu limb, asserting tliat the operation would kill the patient en the Hpet lir. mliKKNNKI)Y,nf lloudeiit, N. V., who was consulted, held udlirer enl opinion and amputated the lliul. The Dee ter tlii'ii administered freely his grent llhsjil Hpetllle KAVOIHTK KKMKflY le nireril tone and strength te thu system and prevent the ie turn ul IhudlseusiMiud Mr. IKIIswerth remains te this day lu thu bloom or health. Hits gcutlo gcutle mun's disease was Iho eir prlng of reul bleed, und Kennedy's FA VOIHTi: Ui:MEDY purl tied the blisKt and restored te him thu power unce mere toenjey his life. Am you sullerlng from any diseae tmceuble te thumiinucausut Try Favorite Iteiuedy. Your druggist lias It. ON 12 DOIIiAIla bcittfe. Ileurlu uilnd thuprnpiletei's niiiiiuuududitress. Ur.Vaiid KEN.NKDY, Kcm Kcm deut, N. Y. Te Keep Ihn IIIikkI I'urelstliu irinelput end or Inventions and dlsceveiles In meillcine. Te this object probably 110 ene has eeiitrlbuti d meriiklgmdly than fir. Ilnvlil Kennedy, of Iton Iten Iton deut. .S. Y In thu production of 11 medicine which has becemu famous under the title of the " FnvoilteUemedy." It removes all impurities at thu Itlecsl, regulates the disordered I.lver ami Kidneys, euief Constipation, Dyspepsia und ull diseases und weaknesses peculiar te re mules. Juncl-lmdeed&w BVEOIAL XOT1CEH. Oueer reading would be tlm history of names. We cannot, hew uv er w e go Inte tlie subject new, uxcept he fur as te say that Dr. Kennedy's " Favorite Kemedy" was culled by that name, In mi Informal fashion, long before thu Docter dreamed of advertising it for public use. Shak ing of It he would say te his patients, "This Is my favorite remedy for all troubles of tlie bleed," etc., und Its success was he great that ha finally spelled thu niimu with capital letters. (ZJmylMmdced&vr What Is thu use of suffering with backache Itheumatlsm, Kidney Disease, Sciatica, Crick, Stllches, Chct and bun l' Troubles, Torpid I.lvcr or soreness In any part, w hen a Hep 1'laiti r w III certulnly gire you relief t Vastly supci Ier te ull elhcr poietis plasters. You'll suy no after using 0110. 25c, everywhere. The 1'reventUe of u Terilble Disease. Ne disorders, excepting the most deadly forms of lung disease. Involve such a tremendous de struction of organic tissue us theso which fasten upon thu kidney. Kuch maladies, when they beeoinechionlo und nene ure se llahle te us sumo that jiluise completely wreck the system. Te prevent this terrible disease, rucoursutdietdd bu had, upon the first manifestation of trouble, te Hostettur's Stomach Hitters which ovpcilcuce has proved te be highly eirccttvu us a means of tinpurtlng tone and regularity te the organs of urination, us well us te the liver, stomach and bowels. Anether bcncilctul result or this medi cine, naturally consequent upon Its diuretic ac tion. Is the elimination from the bleed of Impur ities which beget rheumatism, neuralgia, gout, diepsy and ether maladies, lty lucicuslng thu activity of thu kidneys, ltaugments the depuru depuru tive elllcluncy et tbebe organs, which aiumest important outlets for the escape of such Impuri ties. Jel-10 Tells the Truth This mcdtclne I can highly recommend. Mur doch Jlloed Jlltters ure the best bleed purifier woluiveevcr used." Chaa. A. Hurt, 15 Court bt., llutrale, N, V. Fer sain by II. 11, Cochran, drug gist, 137 and 13) North Queen stieet, Laucustcr. JJKOWN'S IIOUSKIIOLD PANACEA. Is the most effective Pain Dcstroyer hi the world. Will most surely quicken thu bleed whether taken Internally or applied externally, ana thereby mera certainly 11EL1KVK PAIN, whether chronic, or acufe. than any ether iiuln alleviator, and It Is wui muted double thu strength of any similar prcpa ration Tbreat, utiunmutisin. It cures pain In the Hide. Ilauker Benels, Seru breat. lthunmutlsin. Teathucha and ALL ACHES, and is The Great iteliover of Pain. " UKOWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA " should he tnuverv family. A ieasnennfutnt the Panacea In a tumbler of bit water (sweetened, Jf pre ferred, taken nt ueatlme, will UltEAlt UP A COLD. 23 cents a bottle. inSllydM.W.SAw I'ull fur the Shero, Letus all pull out of this sea of sickness and despondency, und get onto u rock foiiadutleu of geed, strong health. Jlurdeek Jlloed Jlltters ure the thing te pull for. They ure one of the most lenewnrd health restoratives ever munufac munufac tured. Fersule by II. Jl. Cochran, druggist, 137 und 130 North Queen street, Lancaster. M ANHOOO HKSTOHKD. RKMEDV rilKE. A victim of veuthliil ImnrudeiKe causing 'iu- nuituru Deray. Neiveus Debility, LostMuniieod, Ac, having tried In vuln every known remedy, has discovered a simple self-:iire, which he will send FllKE te his fellow sufferers. Address, J. II. KEEVES, Jlfi-lyoedAlyw a Chatham St., New Yeik City M1SVELT.ANEOUS. ITHOUT KXCIHTION", TIIK IJKST ClL'tirs lu the town, two for .V. at HAUTMAN'S YELLOW FUO.NT CIUAlt STOItE. w CJAKK DHPOSIT VAULTS. O llexes for rent lu a burglar and fiiii proof vauii ui ireiu e 10 tin i'r jiuir, aeceraingii size. M. V. FltAIM.tCO., 15 I'unn bquare, mySelfd Lutu Ilalr A bheuk's Hanking Heuse. T KVAN'S 1'LOUK. LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Makes Elegant bread. Fer saie by Gieccrs generally. Levan & Sens, Merchant Millers, Ofil CO : 17 NOIITH I'KINl'E ST. apr37-Clilil itopesAi.s vbu ruitNisinNe sta- TIO.VF.UY. Fuel und ether HUiinlles. In compliance with the Constitution and Laws of ihe Commonwealth or Pennsylvania, I hereby Invite sealed, pi opesals, at prices below maxi mum rates llxcil in schedules, te furnish Sta tionary, Fuel and ether supplies for thu Leglslu Leglslu tuie.midtlie tuvend dcpaitments of Stale gov ernment, and rer plumbing, gus-llttlng und stcam-llltlng for, and repairs, fiirulslibig hulls and committee rooms of the Seuatu aud Heuse or Kepresuntutlves, and distribution of docu ments, ropeits und ether printed mutter for the Legislature and the Depaitmcnt of Public In struction, for the j csr ending the first Monday or June, A. D. In. Separate piopesalswill be received und scpa rate contracts awarded as announced In said schedules. All proposals must be accompanied by a bend withappteved security, conditioned for thu faithful performance of the contract, und addressed and delivered le me before cloven o'clock a, m. of THUltSDAY, thu 23th day of JUNE, A. D. 1883, ut which time the proposals 'will bu opened and contracts u aided, in the Executive Chamber, ut Hurrlsburg, Pennsylva nia. Schedules containing forms et proposals can he obtained ou application at thu olllce et the Secretary of the Commonwealth. W. 8. STSKOElt, Juneltejuil Sccietary of tlie Commonwealth. N OllDINANUK, L Appropriating publloinenlesof the City et Lancaster te the several departments thereer, ler the fiscal year, commencing en thu first day . of June. A Section 1 lt5. I'm All Ilreke Up I" This Is the usual exclamation of enn nllllctcd with rheumatism, or lameness. Itheumatla pcople are Indued enltUed te our sincere sym pathy mid commiseration. Speedy relief ts of fered them in Dr. Themas's Eclectrle OU. It Is the sworn enemy of ull aches and pains. Fer sulu by U.li. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1) North Queen struct, Lancaster. lllin. What Encouraged Frem the N. V. Tltnes. The favor with which a portion of the press has received the adtlresn of tlie distinguished economist, Mr. Stephon U. 1'lklns, Uellvered bofero !the alumni of the Missouri state university, has cnoeursgotl the lien. Auram IJuiisinl te ceme In from the Welsh mountains and go hile training for thy loot ure platferia. Iiutnictlve lteaillng. Seme of the testimonials from different pcople relative te Themas' f electric Oil, and the roller It has given them when distressed by headache, earache, and toethacho are as tuteivstiug read ing as you will tlnd. Tills being a nbmdurd mud Iclne, Is sold everywhere by di ugglsts. Fur sulu by 11. 11. Cochran, druggUt, 137 und 13U North Queen street, Lancaster, pOTE IS MAKING CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT KLB0 A peEr,; AT NO. It) NOUTU QUEEW BTUKET, Jwuettd Luncttster, Pa. llu it ordained by the Select mid Common Councils or thu Uliy or Lancaster, That the sum of One Hundred i.nd Sovunty-twe Thousand, Sevon Hundred Dollars, (l?i,fei,.ui) be ami the sanie Is especially apinejirluti'd te thu several objects hcleinafler named, for the fiscal year commencing en Hiullrst day of Juue, A. D., 18S3. 8BOTION2, Te tiny Interest ou leans, Including sinking I I 5S,5U) 110 Te pay prhieip d uu leans, us lequlred bylaw i.imm Topaystalutuximle.uis -,,ime ui Tepuy fernir-et ctimagcs U.euO 00 Te pay roricpaiisef Htieuts 7,000 ue Te pay for grading, Guttering, Cross ings uud luaeudaudzing tl.lMn) () I'e iiay waterworks gunerul lu.uu) ui Te pay for laying uter pipes 8,) ou je pay lersuiuiiun ,.. i.ns, vu Tepuy forpellco and turukey VijiAl 3-j Te pay for lighting city 2J,50i 00 Tepuy for Ure department general.... 1,01x1 (W Tepuy teri cul estate, bulla una strik ing upparuius, &u., iui 41. u uv.,.i- inunt .. Te pay salaries of engineers, drivers, Ae.. of fire department Te pay balance due en fl.oue.oou pump.. Te pay deHcicncledlullghtlng te June, 1&S3. -,"." Abatement forpreiiiptpiiyment of city tax.... ;; Aiuiti-iiiiint ter memiit nuviuenl or water runts 1,H (Kl Purceiitage ter collections of linear- ultra of city tax aw 00 Contingencies 7,'J"3 M 10,030 00 0,830 00 8,7aoeo 2,500 00 2,730 00 IW,71M 00 Ordulnea nnd enacted Inte a law ut thu city et Lancaster. J uuu 3, 1KBV1SV s President Common Council. A ttCSt S J ACOn M . Cll ILLAS, Cleik Common Council. UOllKltT A, KVANS, President Select Council, AttCStS J, lCUABB, Clerk select Council. Approvcueuuuivn.1 .,, . ,, Jutt03-4ta ' ' Niiyej f V NOW ISTIIKTIMK In gi't Itirgalm le jour heml's I'eutenl. I.ihmIs weie neverseld ns low at any time, nor unywhciu, us they aie new sold at HIRSH & BROTHER'S Ono-Prieo Olethlnp; Heuso. pKNHYN PAUIC. Penryn Park, -ON Til 12 Cornwall & Mount Hepe R. R, Kxciirsleii C'emiiiltlcn of Chinches, Sunday Schools nnd ether select urgunlzut Ions, lu mak ing tlicIrsumincruiniiigfuicutH, should uutiieg leel teiesi-rm udny Ter I'ciiryu 1'nik. This dellghllul result Is situated In thu midst or thu SOUTH MOUNTAINS And lis grounds covering huiidtedsef acienara easy uraeiess fiiiiu nil parts or central I cnil sylvanla. Fer the fiee uuul uxuiitKieiilstn tliuie aiuuxteuslve UUOQUKTAM) LAWN TI2NNIS OUOUNDS, LAIlliF. 1) VNCI.NO IA ILION, HAND STAND, KI1C1II2N, IIASK12T AND CLOAK KOOM undCONSKltVA'IenY On the Summit of the Mountain. 'I'liere Is aNea lefieslnnent room luchaigeef a cempelenl caterer, wheiu meals can be piecuied at mislemle rates, a photegmph g.dlciy uud numerous ether utlrucllvn feature. Ne 1 hi uers allowed 1111 thu grounds. Ktcuislens Hern all points en the Philadelphia A lteadlngnnd Ueadlug ,V ('eliimhla Itullieads will be carried direct lelhu l'uik without cliungu of cam. Complete Information can bu obtained und en gagements i-llceti-d with parties from all points uu thu riilladi'lphU A heading nnd Heading A Columbia UullieaiW, upon application te (J. Ii. Hancock, (ieuend Piisrenger und Ticket Agent, Philadelphia A lteaillng llallread, ?-'? .seulh FeurlhnitLel.l'lilladelplil.i, Pa, mid with parlies fiutn Lebanon byuptilvliig let he uiuHislgued, CAUL luN M'lIM LK.NSKi:, Supt. Cornwall A Mt. llopeKatlioad, mav 8-SiiiiI Lebanon 1'u. s We solicit audi fieiil ever body te examine our Immense sleck et CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, TI.UNKS, VALISES, Arc. Yeurspeelal attention we call te the siipcrlur weikmnuslilp uud style even et our lowest prlei'd giHHls ; cause, wu iiiiiiiuructute all 0111 geisls ; therefore wuuiu enabled te lurnl-h bet ter goods ut lower prlies than our (ouipellteis, us woglvetoour customers the benefit et the piellt the ethers pay te mltldlu dealers.. Cull and convlnte yourselves. Polite utten Hen te every body, whether they Intend te pur chase, or net. IIIRS1I & BROTHER'S One-Price Clothing Heuse, COltNEil OF NOKTI1 QIJKKN bTUI2KT AND PKNN HQUAUK. iUMAIKUOl-'lbUS. EXI js urn iira AT B UHC!i:it A SUTTON. ITHE PLACE TO GET The Yery Best in the Market AND AT TUB LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, -IS AT- BURGER & SUTTON'S Ne CLOTHING HOUSE, 24 Centre Square. We nre piepJicd te show a complete line of SeersucUers, lu Fancy h tripes. Checks nnd Fluids. They ure beauties uud the piices low. Clothing te Please Everybody AND PRICES THAT ARE BOUND TO WIN. 99-eiVE uu a c.ii-sa Burger & Sutten, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne, 24 Centre Square, X.ANUASTKU. l'A. MY EKS it KATHVON. THE GREATEST VALUE -AT THE- LEAST COST. MONEY IS SCARCE. YKS, WK KNOW IT IS, AND tVB 1IAV MADK A bTOCK TO SUIT TIIK TIMES. AT THIS TIME KVKUV FUKCHAKKU WANTS TO HUY AT THE VERY LOWEST rOSSUihE FIUUKE. IN CON81DKKATION OF THESE FACTP, WE THINK CENTRE HALL Is Just (he Place te Deal. CONSIDER THE STYLE OF WORK YOU KIND WITH US I CONSIDER TIIK QUALITY OF THECOODS; CONSIDER THAT WE ARE TIIK MANUFACTURER?. AND RKMEMllER THAT YOU SAVE A PROFIT 1IY I1UY1NU OF US. CernwaU & Lebanon AND Colebrook Valley Railroad. MT. GRETNA PARK, In tlielii'.ut et t lie Nmlli M011 Main, en tlm line of tlioubeMi lead, U iitrered in lliillMduaUatid liM-eclatlmiH Free of Charge. Thee ginundu, covering hundred'i etacie.-, nre easy of access fiem ull p.ul of Kusteni l'eniilvniila. 0-Theiuaru. MOUNTAIN' STRKAMS.fi panned by rustle hrlduvH; MOUNTAIN hl'UINOS, wulleil up with natlMi Mindstone ; SHADY WALKS and 1'KOMEA'ADKS,- A LARUE DANCl.Vfl PA ILLION, LAROI2 IHN'I.S'O HALL. KITCHEN, DININO ROOM, nndTAIILKS, IIKNCHI2S ami RUSTIC SKATS, scattered tliieugh the Kiove for the free uuu et exciireienlstH. LAWN TENNIS, CROQUET, II ALL GROUNDS, 1IOWLINO ALLEY, SHOOTING (JAL LKRY, Q.UOITS AND FOOT HALL Aru amenj,' the amuacmcuts elfered. Ne Intoxicating Drinka Allowed en the Premises. flS-I'nille (b-Hblni; It, can piecuie iiichIh nt thel'ARK RESTAl'RANT, ulileti III be under the LhaiKO or MR. 12. 51. HOLT., tl e noted cateruref thu LEBANON VALLEY HOUSE, he will been the iiieunds throiiKheiit thu tea-i-eii, :U Ink It Ids peixmal NtipeiN Ulen. C,-Eeurh!nii3 mmuill peiiitH ou I'enui'jlva' ula ft.R. will be can led direct te thu i'aik with out clmiiKe of cars. 4o-KxeuiHieu rates and lull lufoimatlen can bu ebtaluid and eiiuageiiieiitn eireclid with patties fiem all points en tlie IViiuhvImuiIu R. R. upon application te (JKO. W. llOYD, As. Nlstaut (ienenl Piissiuikit Auent, 1. It. It., Ne. SH Seuth 1'eiutli Htiect, I'ldladclplil.i.ertu J. C. JENNINGS, Supt, C. A L. A C. V. It. It., Lebanon, Pa. 111 lJ-'imd OJtOUEJtlES. nunsKs. DURREE'S SALAD DRESSING. It la Splendid. Always Ready. (!lult a Tiliu. New luolee Junt Uctcived. CALIFORNIA KVAI'ORATED Ai'RUOTs Reduced te ". a pound te Cleso Out our Uinje sleck. PARED I'KACIIKS, Twopeiuidd ler 23e. TIichu aiu Nice and ery Cheap. KVAI'ORATED FARED FKACHKS. Kljjhteen CeutM per pound. Alse better quality ut Sue. Choice Kvupenilcd Apples. AUeFRKH Al'FLKS in quiitt eansat lOe. NEW TURKISH PRUNES, Four pound!) ler'iie. i:.il.lii(,' Ralslus, three und fuurpeumU fei-'ije. FINEST LUMI' 11 LOSS STARCH, fie. SI B,, Alse tbe Elastic Stuieh rer CuMs, Cellai-e, Ac. FINEST COFFEES Fer thu Meney, ulwaya Fruuh Roasted. BURSK, NO. 17 BAST KING STREET. llOUNEEirjtXISIIJMI GOODS. mm-: CHEAPEST PLACE TO HUY AT LOW PRICES STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, Geal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures, -iS AT- P. Ne. 21 Seuth Queen Street, reb'.'7.1vd LANCASTER PA. TTAPPY TUOUOHT -IL Tobaceeii HARTMAN'S STORK. ,VN1) Tebacciw en I v 80 11c r id 11 k. ut YELLOW FRONT HKHKCCA CIQAR s AINT-KAPIIAKI. WINK. THE AMOUNT OF l'ROOF Or OUR OOOD3, OUR IIUS1NESS IS MYERS l Mill NO. LEADING CLOTHIERS, 12 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. INFORMATION. TheSulut-HuphUfl Wluuhasadelleluuxlluveur and U drunk lu thu principal clllenef Riutaln' (leriuunv. North uud Seuth Aiueilca, Uieut lliltuln, India, iindueiin. Tbeiimintlty exported annually in milllcleut proof or lUHiuiiiiuy una wuuu lui leu ivui veuiiuienuui cun ue ceiuiuereu llu superior. ij-'l'tiefiulnt-Uiipluicl Wlne Company, Valence, Departiucitt of thu Dreme (Fruuce.) Btuvliur lieweiH. there U ue nluu that H. E. SLAY MAKER, Iltj-U NeiliCAbTKlNaSTUEtT. (I j- -It . .Mih.'f t j&tLkkPx-j a jJKdJ- ji . - Vft
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