WP'-A 3FWmMm!T$li yasttteiiiMtatea rmmtit't tfVTWUWt . '. 1 " ' IN THE YEAR. - J T fat jj7 'fV SB! iHia -fvEny Evening rf (ffimdaji Excepted) .jiriwmHMAH HEN9KL. T 4 ), . iTtfcLiaENCER iUILDINQ, . , y, tUHH" H" OHVnf . "j Lakcastbr, Pa. . nnt a Week. Five Dollars a 'ir'nriyCtntiaMenth. rettagefree. TB3SMSNTS from Ten te Fifty Cent ifr 7 i.v ,,-- .- - vw.r, . W-.&.V r Sfcuh, ,.i,'n Cifriw UrnureriAV MnnNiMn Hi ,'"m """ .ww, ...- -, m m.'iF tf 1)AP,T ISTtttWTOCyB, FB1DAT, JPKE 39, 1888, 9V ! INTELLIGENCE, (jrtyM JPapet.) J 3Ve Dellar a Year in Advance. W " tOMMWtPOA'DKNCEleUcUed from evertpart ,' if Hkttt and country, Correipendenti are re- ,110 write legibly and en one tide of the VMH'Mly; and te eign their name; net for jMsWtMffen, but in proof of geed faith. All Ttmtnymeut tetter win or cenngnca e inc ui $& lr ; 4Mrili el Lttter and Tetegram$te j ! THE INTELLIGENCER, Laheastbr, 1'a. kteUr: ThvAv TrMWnGtmm Yankee; who fM( toil & tlte HVrlrt Heirei paper in "New Yerk, conceived tliat it would be profitable te the World te raise the subscription which would raise the slutue of Liberty Enlightening the World. And ee it has come and the ngeny is ever. There is no teliltigwlmtrrtenwillnet de for amusement t otherwlie we would be amazed nt the conduct of the two in Penn sylvania who yesterday used two tens of giant powder as the target for their rifle practice and get blown into eternity at the third round j and at that of the man in New Yerk, yesterday, who nulled the plug from the bottom of an ocean steamer and sank her at her deck. It may be that these things were net done ferfun, and that the parties had no intent te create the com motion they caused. There Is room for this opinion in the fact that the men with the rifle might have mere conveniently shot themselves than theglant pewdcr,lf they had been intent en suicide. Tiebably they were surprised at the result, if they lived long enough te contemplato It. Great as their stupidity was, it is net inconceivable. Thore is no inconceivable depth te the stupidity of man. ,-jff TfiE7(XETHEAflS. TttElK StiHt-VKyr JCSKIAL VKLBHUA. TJUir AT THIS BTjirXSS HOVUK. A Distinguished Company of finest Banquet, Seng and Speech FreMntatlen of Portrait nt The Founder Extempore Addresses by These Who Were the Blue and Gray, A P&.' ;3x rr liV" .''i1. tl)t Caucaeter Intelligencer. LANCASTER, JUKE 19, 1885. . ' i.-&Q Going Through. It seems as tlieunh riitladclnhia was ebla te Ret her new railroad. The ceun- iffil,eemittee are in favor of it by a large 1 V? A?"ijeity. The pressure of public opinion ffesJnuaeiphia lias neen te strong te IX-fb 'Withstood. The immense sum paid MytA!0 wrtMwspapers for advertising aavecacy &y w,tMKiieme nas eeen iniiuui ei rueu ru ru H.TMte the Baltimore & Ohie company. . I'&L, Even -'the city engineer, who reported dWwJTr .... .. . . .. a.i against ine rouie, nas eeen cenveriuu, ur and new unites with the cenpany's f'r engineer and a consulting engineer, T"V- in rocemmen3lng a read which is . n iVuti-n4In11ir ilmf -Mclrtl Itlf flfi tntTI ,v , euuimiuvuuiY uitiu iiuiiu.A.u 'j v -v- Sr Vrf "VWy but amended in some features affect- V ' f 11 it 111. 41. Tl...ll.tii.M lag its connection wiui mu jtuiiuuiK eja- tern In the northern part of the city. There is new no doubt that the new line will be shortly running throng Philadelphia, nor can there be any as te the great benefit which it will be te her. The Pennsylvania railroad has bad and has missal its chance te control the carrying business of the city. It would never have had this read if it had been less greedy. If it had complied with the spirit of the common law which commands public carriers te carry for every custeraerwith equal rates and equal favor te all, it would always have done the carrying business for the city of TblladJlphia, which built It; and was robbed by It. Let It lie Investigated. Anether plan for the drainage of the northwestern part of the city, In addition te these which have been previously men men tiencd in these columns, is te conccntrate the dralnage somewhere near the Pcnn Iren works and thence tunnel south te the Conestoga under Ann street, or in that vicinity. These who have given seme attention te the subjectef tunnelling thchlgher portions of the city in connection with this purpose have generally come te the conclusion that It Is tee expensive te be practicable. The whole subject Is ene for scientific engineering, examination and report rather than superilcl.il discussion without data; and if anything piacticnble Is ever te be accomplished a survey migni as wen be made new as ever, te determine the lcst and most economical plan. It ii staled llintSflef tlie 102 applicants for admission te West I'elnt Iinve been found doficient Hew ninny of the congressmen who make the appointments cetihl p.iss the Baine test ? Thore was a goodly fellowship of mere than a hundred In number assembled In theSte- vens heuse parlors at 0:30 en Thursday ovon evon oven lng, preparatory te the banquet and reunion or the Geelhean literary society of P. A M. cellege, which eclebrated the fiftieth year of Its existence- in this manner. The company marched te the dining room and President I). F. Mauger occupied the head of the table flanked by the faculty and ether guests and the spoakers of the evening. Following was tlie ineiiu : Celd IleaRt Chicken. ItecfnlaMode (Fieid). Celd Mam. Chicken Salad. , Clinw-Cliew. Catsup. Pickle. Olive. Worccittcrshlre Bance, ltalferd Sauee. Ornniri'ii. llanAnM. Almend". Raisins. lce Cream Orange. Vanilla. Strawberries. Coffee. Tea. Ilofero the feast had been begun thore was an address et wolcemo by the toast-master and n song, " O, Come, Come Away " j fol lowing tbe banquet Itev. K. K. Eschbacb, D. D., of Frederick, Md., In rospenso te tne sentiment, ' Our somt-Centennlal," gave a brief outline of tlie history of the society, from Its founding in Yerk, by Itev. Dr. 8. It. Fisher and his associates, te the present. Its name and motto ; the establishment and growth of its library ; the significant cele brations of its anniversary, at first en Goethe's hirthflav : tlie oceuisitlon of its cabinet and museum j the building of its hall $ transfer te Lancaster and the erection et the new hail ; tlie name and achievements of seme of the mere distinguished members; its rivalry with tlie Diagnethian, and many ethor features of Its life and history were graphically touched upon. Itav. Dr. J. Rpangler Klofier, In rospenso te tlie toast "Gcethe," speke very eloquentty of the fitness of the society's name. and the olficacyer me spirit or iiciiunism m iue realm et culture. A BONO FOIl THIS OCCASION. Tlie following song, written for tlie occa sion by J. F. Meyer, el the class of '80, was sung in chorus : Once mero In dear old Grethc's name, Tralalal Tralalal With Jey nf(1ew, with love aflnme, Tralalal Tralalal Huve coma the loyal and the true, Their fend-kept pledges te renew. ntMpstkii, at th eleM of the summer session, c Mm 1Mb of September, 1885, at which time an oration was delivered before the societies by Albert C. Ramsey, esq., a prominent member et the Yerk bar. which wbh published In pamphlet form," semk KXTtiMrenn hi-ekche. Mr. Aaren Nell, an active member or tlie soclety, formally received the Fisher portrait and expressed the thanks of the soclety. Rev. Dr. A. H. Kremer, the only ene of the founders present, made a brief speech, relat ing Interesting remlnlsconces of Dr. Fisher. Dr. Oeo. T. Showers, or Baltimore ; Gen. n. F.Fisher, of Philadelphia Rev. J. O. Dan man, of Hanover, and Rev. Cyrm Cert, of aroencastie, maue briet speeches and the company adlournedat 1:30a.m., with "Auld Lang Sync." VAVj MMBtOAZ. PRING FEVER. ZAfTlT MOWBRIt. s At this scuKeii neatly erery ene needs te us seme sort of tonic. IHON enters Inte almns OTery physlcffln's prescription for thosevho need bullalnif np, ( Brown's Iren Bitters, T1IK BK8T TONIC. Trade Mark QUALITY, rUIUTY-NOT QUANTITY. On Every lletlle. F W A LINN A BRENBMAN SRRING GOODS -AT- PKR&ONAL. Uf.xiNR Is five years yeunger than Ixigan, but leeks ten years elder. llAWTIIORNE AND LeNOFELLOW were classmates In Ilowdeln cellege, graduating in for Weakness, Lnnsttude, ae. medlelna that Is net It HAS NO KOUAIi, and Is the only Iren injurious, Lack of Kncrgy, It Knrlches the years superln- ii, died en GAnpiKLD once said: "The man who at tempts te get up a political excitement In this country en the old sectional Issues will find himseir without n parly and without support" The Republicans of the Unckoye state scorn te hn e forgetton this great scnti scnti ment se aptly oxpressod by ene or their most brilliant dead leaders. ass . Str VW , fit IS tr The College Centennial. Theievement acilvcly begun nt the commencement of Franklin and I college, for the proper celebrnU:f atcnnlal anniversary of t,Vi0 cstab- r Franklin cellegeift'nils city, Is : lnieresiniSrVbf a purely de- faKter. It concerns the four cemmunlty,and should epular countenance and support. He laying of the corner-stone and the patronage of the institution by that emi nently wise man Benjamin Franklin, was an event of great importance, which the subsequent history of the institution has fully Justified. In ar ranging for a complete history of the college from that beginning te its present stage, and the broader development antici pated for the next two years, the aiumni elation has undertaken a section or. tne iitteflcal work of Lancaster county ,which vill no doubt be performed with great 11- dellty. ' Through the college, its teachings and its graduates, Lancaster has been made a centre of learning and influence that must be strengthened by popularizing the insti tution here. This can be done in no bet ter way and at no fitter time than the ap proaching centennial. Properly managed it should enlist the attentiennnd secure the active sympathy, net only of all the Imme diate educational forces of the county, but of all who are interested in the promotion of true culture. The centennial of the cellege ought te be a celebration by the entire body of the peo ple of the county. In his annual mossage te councils Mayer Smith, or Philadelphia, performs what is no doubt a public duty as well as n political plcasure in pointing out llie abuses or tlie (las Tnibt under tlie management or his factional enemies. Smith gives tlie following rrlglitrnl figures, mid If what he hays be true, there ought te be seme translations from tlie gas olllce te CJssny.llttrT "" T nllllvi.ilf nfllm rmllltnn Hint hIPiCO tllO yearjfiscr, the total less te the peop'.e of ill's Clierui. Upldeel, deel, da, Upldee.uplda, Upldcel, dcel, dn, Upldcct, da. When Gratho's Jeys our hearts enipiBf. Forgotten are the snows of age, The hopes of youth and in the nine E'en burled In old Dixen's line. K'cr may rc Gmthe's name revere. E'er may we held Its mem'ry dear; And long the light around us fall, That brightly streams from Crcthc's l.nll. Then let us rnlse tlie shout with glee, And this ourjeyful greeting be An mirth toseunds, and pleasure flews "Let there be light!" "deiiothe l'hns !" ' Gonestlie l'hns ( our hearts repeat, " Uonestbe l'lies !" In accents sweet ; Until life's shades nrennd us close. We e'er shall shout " Uoncsthe l'hes :" r ' Rev. It. Krvder Evans speke r"Tlie Medem College ;" W. V. Honssffer "The Dlaga," aim uev. i. . antltnar, for uie Uy. caused by the mismanagement of euY"l College Reys " Tlie-eOiupany sang the old 'gasworks execed ten million dollars, and -onllege song "Integer Vita," and W. 1L- llaucu rcj)tirpoem "impressions," which ei""'ry closely listened te and heartily applauded. A row stanzas are quctcu A. P. Deck, for nearly 2.1 tendent of (he Music hall In Ilosten Thursday. Mmk. Nilsson says she is never tlred of hearing herseir sing, but that ethers some times tire her. PAYMASTKn J. 11 Cann, of the United States army, is in this city the guest or Pay master Reah Frazer. President Cleveland, it Is bclloved, will spend a short tlme In Augusta In the Adirondack wllderness, where he Immured himself last year before writing his letter et occepwuce. GENRBAt, W. KnXYZANOWHKt. who went out of the New Yerk custom heuse when the force was reduced, has been appointed as In spector of customs by Secretary Manning. Krzyzanewskl Is an actlve Republican. llKniiRitT Gladstone, who is said te re flect tlie real feelings of his father, in tbe new edition of "Ded's Parliamentary Com panion," Is recorded as "in favor or tlie set tlement or all Irish questions in Ireland by Irishmen." Rnv. Dn. Wills, or San Francisce, the ether Sunday evening startled his hearers by declaring that the Apaches "must have a Sespel net a gospel that will get the ln ians out or hell, but a gospel that will get iiuuouiei me jnuinns." Rev. Aueubtink F. IIkwit, or tlie Paul 1st Fathers in New Yerk, who has just roceivod the degree or doctor or theology from the Pepe, received the same distinc tion years age from Amherst cellege, Mass., whero he was graduated in 1831). Ernst Redbue. an ex-voteranof the Moxl Mexl can war, and said te be tlie eldest member of tlie Grand Artny of the Ropublie in the United States, dled In tbe Sisters' hospital at Vancouver, waKiiingien territory, en Wed nesday evening, aged 01 years. EX-CONQIIKSSMAN GEOROK A. JUNKS, or Pennsylvania, has acceptcd the ofllce of second assistant secretary of the Interior. He will take tlie position en the 1st or July, when, by the terms or the sundry civil appre- iriauuu mil, mu oiiice is crcauxi. GtKTHE loved te have plastic works or art borero him as he wrote. It is known that in the creation or his Iphlgene he had the image or an antique fcmale before him, in order te see If that which he made his horelno say would suit the features before him. Madame Modjeska has created consider censider censider able sensation en the ethor slde by a speech dcllvercd borero the curtain In Dublin, in w hich she described Poland as being akin te Ireland "in her misfortunes, her oppressions and her hopes and undying prayers for liberty. ' ' VMi,"i,iAt J. Nead, tlie well-known Plill a(Julphian, a former member or the beard of guardians of the peer, was married en Wed nesday te Miss Susle II Amer, eldest daugh- terortne late win. AUier, or Hint city. The ceremeny took place at the church of (lesu, and was performed by the Hey. Father Vllli Vllli ger, assisted by the Rey. Fathers Mcllugh and Iloeu. The nowly-wcdded ceuple loll Iiloed, invigorates tlie system, llcslercs Appe tite, Aids Digestion. It does net blacken or Injure the teeth, cause heoilaehe or produce constipation ether Iren tneatcinei no. Dr. O. II. lliNKtsr, a leading physician of Bpilngfleld, Ohie, s'tys ! "Jlrewn's Iren Bitters Is a thoroughly (reed medicine. I use It In my practlce and And Its action excels all ether forms of Iren. In weak ness or a low condition or the system, llrewn's Iren Hitters Is usually a posttle necessity. It Is all that Is claimed for It." uenulne has trnun mark and crossed red lines en wrapper. TAKBNOOT1IKU. Made only by nitOWN CHEMICAL CO., BALTIMOKE, Md. Ladies' Hand Heek Useful and attractive, containing list of prizes for receipts, Informa tion aboutcetns. etc, given away by all dealers In medicine, or mailed te any address en reclpt of 2c. stamp. (6) FLINN & BRENEMAN'S LAWN MOWERS, GARDEN HOSE, BABY CARRIAGES, LAWN TENNIS, CROQUET, WATER COOLERS, REFRIGERATORS ALL AT LOW PRICES. HOP PLASTERS. ' Kill pain, seethe and stimulate the tired muscles, and wonderfully strnnmhen weak Farts. All tbe valuable medicinal virtues of rcsh Heps, combined with Uurgnndy Pitch and Canada italsam. Applied te Hackachc, Sciatica, Itheumatism, Crick, Stitches, Hldeacbe, Kidney Affections, Bnre Chcsterany of tbe varleuspulns and weaknesses se common, Instant relief Is given. Cures Dyspepsia and Liver troubles without Internal dosing. Beld everywhere, 23c., S for II, Mailed for price. (1) HOP PJiASTKK CO., nosten. Mass. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 1 52 North Queen St.. Lancaster, Pa. TTOP PLASTERS. S5& Each, 5 for fl.OO; Any Drag Stere. And the best every time. Herri8TR are prepared from the cemplete virtues of Heps combined with llurgundy Pitch and Canada lialsam. Superior te nil ethers because- Uicy act Instantly and cure speedily. If you nre troubled with any kind of soreness, apply one of thee filastcrs and experience thclrsootnlng.stlmulal thclrseotnlng.stlmulal thclrsoetnlng.stlmulal ng and strengthening effect. A V. enderf ill cure for pain in the small of the back, 25c., ft for 11 W) everywhere. HOP PI.ASTKIl COMPANY, Iles. ten. Bent by mall If desired. (5) CLUTlIIXtl. TTEA DUaTeTuTfOiT' SUMMER Merine Shirts and Drawers, Qauze Undershirts and Drawers, Choice Neckties, E. & W. Cellars and Cuffs, C. Hi C. Cellars and Cuffs, Crown Cellars and Cuffs The Best Fitting Dress Shirts. SHIRTS AND SO01KTY PAKAPIIEUNALIA MADE TO OltDKIt. At Erisman's, NO. 17 WEST KING BT11KET. M CLHTJIIXU. ERCHANT TAILOR. I. IcCATJLEY, XTOP PLASTERS. a FAMOUS STRENOTHEXER. Itnuan wires, shen elrls and sales-women all suffer mero or less from Weak liack and Hide ache. Nothing affords such instant relief as a Her Plaster applied ever arfectcd part. Pains and acbes of all kinds are driven out and the rmrts made ever and strengthened. Ask ler a lop l'LASTKR, made from llurgundy Pitch' Canada Italsam and tbe virtues of fresh Heps, fold everywhere. 2,1c.. 6 for 11.00 Send te HOP PlvASTEU COMPANY, Ilosten, for circular. (0) F IINE TAILORING. piATARRU. ELY'S CREAM BALM -CUlfKS- COI.D IN II KAD, C AT AIlItH, KOSK COI.D.HA Y KEVElt, DEAFNESS, HEADACHE. that from tlie time tlie Joint Biechil commit tee or councils began llieir laiters ei invoiiig inveiiig invoiiig atien, tlie average less te tlie city per annum, lrOCl UIO JOlir MOlirCUn IIIIU1, in tv- iwiitnm. PlJ.l.l 01 Aaei ui 111,213 SW Frem purchases of cenl. rremeeess ei uiuer Frem dell cent yield eralis Frem excesilve leftknye... . Tetnl-nvemge les per j ear $S,0M C9 "II the gas -erks were managed t'ieii sound business jirlnciples the prlce of Ras te consuinent-eeultl he reduced at le.rt tventyn e cents per 1,000 cubic feet. - Cam. off tlie negre he is turning wlilte andglve tlie bank cashier who is turning honest n chance. w i, l& . '.' THfc " r A Happy Belter. The renominatlen by the Adams county Democrats of Hen. Jehn A. Swope, of 'Gettysburg, te be his own successor in .Congress, is n happy relief for the party from what premised te be a troublesome situation. As the term had already been conceded te Adams by the election of the late Mr. Duncan, deceased, the choice was virtually left te Adams by Yerk and Cum- berland, the ether counties of the district ; l they will doubtless acquiese in the nemina- A ( tien, and relieve themselves of w hat ether- ' ' vWise would have been an ugly contest, re sulting in bad bleed and such mixed poli tics as only Cumberland and Adams, or perhaps Lackawanna, can evolve. Dr. Swope has been in Congress only a very short time, but he has berne himself well in that 11 led and merited the com pliment lie has received. He will have greater opportunity for usefulness te his constituents, his district and his state than any new man would llkely have had, and the district will net have occasion te regret the unanimity of hs selection. J v .V lT .";. ' ?vv. That Statue. That Btatue which has se long been waiting New Yerk's acceptance has at last arrived, The money needed te provide it " with a resting place has been gathered te- ' ' aether by hustling around after the ieii- flrJplea, the millionaire's dollars net being ': f' - ...ltln rri.nae nm nnl llltini tvllOrl Hill. Uenaire's dollars flew towards pedestals. They have ether uses for them. Mr. Van. Jrbllt seme years age, when tilings were going swimmingly for millionaires, ordered a Cleopatra's needle for New Yeik, and Commander Gerringe floated it ever; Inspired by which successful feat, he tlveugnt'bc could float a shipyard. A brief experience has convinced him te the contrary. lie found the tide had coee out, and the floating business 4 1 lit with it. Monsieur Uartheldl somewhere au bout these days offered that statue te New hi " " 'Xerk; but there was- ue millionaire there fv tvjady te feet the bill for carriage. Vnn P.4MbUt was content with his fame in that , fliH, and there was no ene flush enough te -"! a late the bis stone natrletic trlft business 'r ' 1 mulatlen et him. 'We have been sorry niff .lar Monsieur Bartheldl, all these years', -'t lrhMhis statue et Liberty might have '-' bmi illuminating the world In New Yerk Tun fate of tlie New Yerk builder, Rud- densiek, wlie lias just been convicted or manslaughter In the second degree for tlie erection of tumble-dewn tenement buildings InveHing the less or human lives, should be a warning te all that class or mechanics that they will be held strictly occeuntablo for faults in building construction nml iue or improper materials in tlielr work. The penalty for Ruddcnslck's ollcnse under the statute laws or New Yerk is from ene te 1U 1U teen years Imprisonment. It seems te have been clearly proved, and he should 1)0 sent te state prison te meditate en the lieineusneas or ills crime, as well as te serve for a warning te these who ceme after him. Easy te use. N. Y., V. 8. A. Trice, 80c. Ely Ure.'s., Oswego for Washington, whenee they will go te New Yerk and then te Canada, whero th pass the summer. visit rcurepc. ev will In tbe autumn they will It has been remarked that ir tlie United States ever became cmbrelltd in war with another nation possessing n geed navy, tlie 'lt.rthntill Btntne te be erected nnd the Brooklyn bridgi. In New Yerk bay would be tlie first targeta for the guns of tlie enemy. The Bartheldl statue could be lilt by a shell from behind Ceney Island, and even a vessel lying below the Narrows could peppor away at it. Besldcs te knock Inte smithereens this great representative of Liberty would erymuehttckle tbe senses or an invading squadron. Rut as the United States are particularly deveted te minding their own business, and as they nre big end strong enough net te be intcrforred with by thelr national neighbors, tlie probability of any harm coming te these two great works of art Is very rometo. A aTKANQE STOMY. The Tale of an Illinois Weman's Vision nnd Hew It Wus FiiUIUed. Particulars or a singular udoptlen are puli puli lished in Centralia, 111., and are doubly inter esting owing te tlie social eminence and in tegrity or the festor parents. "Colonel P. U Casey is a prominent local lawyer. Ills wire Is en estimable lady. Their residonce is a picture of happiness and plenitude. After a married liie or many years, unmar ried by a legret or displeasure, save tlie need or a child's companionship te brlgliten up the old home, they doternilned te adept a baby girl ifii suitable ene could be found. One night two years age Mrs. Casey and her slster-lii-law, Mrs. Themas Casey, ei Mount Vernen, Ills., retired together nnd borero going te sleep chatted about tlie propesod adoption. When tlie coinersatien had ended Mrs. Casey was electrified by u vision of chlldUh loveliness nt her side. A baby girl with large brown eyes and auburn ringlets lay there smiling and cooing nnd silently suppli cating for n geed-night kiss. She insensibly steeped evor te caress tlie beautiful vision, and it vanished, llelngwlde awnke, the In cident made a deep impression en her. et many days later a stranger appeared, bear ing a little girl in his arms, no explained his mission. He hud heard of the doslreof Colonel and Mrs. Casey te adept a child, nnd he had made bold te ceme te them with his only daughter. He was anxious that oho should recoUeagood education and all the advantages or a cheerful home, which he felt incompetont te give her. Thus speaking the Btranger placed the little ene en tlie lloer. Mrs. Casey, lrem the mement or the stran ger's entrance, has been staring fixedly at the child In his arms. The baby had the large brown oyes, tlie auburn locks, and the smiles of her vision. When roleasod tlie lit tle ene rushed fearlessly iule Mrs. Casey's outstretched arms. "This Is my little child," she exclaltncd rapturously, lhis Is the one I want" The teby returned the kisses and Mrs. Casey explained the cause or her emotion. The adopted daughter was twined Vision. That was two years age. It new transpires that she is tliegreat-gnmdilaughler or Commedoro Oliver Perry. . m m m Why Jehn lteach Is Sad. Frem the New Yerk Tluies. It was required that she (the Delphin) should develop and inalntalii 2,300 herse power, but in nene or her trials has her builder been able te show se much power ns thU, even uuder the most favorable circumstance. Assembled 'round this banquet beard In friendship s sacred name, We dedicate this social hour Te fan that holy flame ; With glowing heart and eager Jey, We greet each brother here, And clasp the hand of friendship firm, And peal It with a tear. Here meet In tles of brotherhood Theso who the world have tried, Tluwe who have felt Its heat nnd storm, Its felly and Its pride; And theso te whom the world Is yet A vast untredden plain, On which arc garnered laurel wreaths And golden sheaves of grain. A few have passed the spring of life, The noontide, of tbclr days ; On few the horizontal sun Has cast his level rays; And seme have reached the mountain top And stand like giants there, With outstretched hands te aid the weak And help their burdens bear. High up abeve the smoke and mists That shroud the plain below, They stand en life's great vantage- ground, Their heads white-capped with snow, And wntch with calm, yet anxious breast, The hopes and fears of youth. Who, telling at the mountain's base, Are climbing tip te truth, HfSffftft Se, tee, our hearts In heaving Jey Cling 'round this banquet beard, And Inte friendship's stntnless urn Her golden streams are poured. Here brighter grew these golden links, And stronger far that chain, That binds with bands of lasting strength, Life's loveliest refrain. Se, here, when thrice t weh e moons have grown, And thrice twelve moons have waned, When flowery spring o'er winter tlcrce Hii8 thrice In splendor reigned, Then may w e gather here again In friendship's holy cause, And feel with hearts as light as new Tlie splendor of her laws. THE FOUNDKH OF THE SOCIETY. Rev. Clias. O. Fisher indulged in seme pleasant and interesting forecasts of the so ciety's future, and at the close or his address announced that he prosentod the Ocetheans with a portrait of his father, the founder of their society. Instantaneously was drawn the veil from a handsouiely framed portrait el the late Rev. Dr. 8. R. Fisher, which hung en the wall just behind the president, and us its familiar features and the excellence or the work were recegnlwul tliere was loud npplause. A few extracts from Dr. Fisher'a autobiography tell very completely the story or the society's origin. " When I entored the seminary (theologi cal then at Yerk, Pa,) tliere was a theolog theelog theoleg cal society among tlie students. It lacked however, interest; and te remedy this, and also te exclte among the students mere or less or a missionary spirit, I sought te attach te It a "society or Inquiry." My eflbrts were successful. The soclety was organized, the constitution for which was dratted by me, and Its proceedings were characterized by considerable interest and proved, I have reason te believe, beneficial te Its members. Ithad a reading-room attached te It, In which were placed seme of the leading periodicals of the day. The society continued te exist in tlie seminary, and is, I bolieve, still there, though necessarily considerably modified as te form through tlie lnlluenee or time and chunge of surroundings." Dr. Fisher had been graduated from Jeff Jeff ereon cellege, Cannonsburg, where there were two literary societies, and he deter mined te erganize at least ene In the school, for debating exercise. He took a leading part In Its formation, as related in Rev, Dr. Uerhart's history, already published In the lNTKLT.uiKNCi:it, and it was called the " Diagnethian " soclety, When it was con cluded te erganize two societies, and the membership bad been divided between them, Dr.Fislier rolates, "both divisions con tended for the privilege of appropriating the tlie old name 'Diagnethian.' As I hed antici pated such a contingency, 1 had provided for It. I quietly told these with whom I was associated, that they should allow the othei division te retain the old name, and we would adept another, which I considered equally appropriate. The suggestion was assented te, and thus Uie first question' bo be bo tweentho two societies was Bottled." Dr. Ranch suggested the name or Gu'the for the oilier society. "Reth societies as organize., Immediately set themselves earnestly te work. KUbrw w ere at oneo mode te socdre the nucleus of a library. A committee was appointed te watt ou the citizens of the place, te solicit contri butions from them for tills purpose, which proved sucfwisful, be that In a short time Heveral hundred velumes were secured. Remarkable progress was wade by both societies, in a short time. They held an an niversary celebration, rather by way of Hay Fever. ELY'S CKEAM 1IAI.M Cleanses the Head, Allu s Inflammation, Heats the Seres, ltcsteres tbe Senses of Tnsta and Smell. A quick and IKwltlve cure, fie cents at Druggists. 03 cents ly mall, registered. Send for circular. Sample by mall, id cents. ELY BROTHERS, martltfdAw Druggists, Oswego, N. Y. 1885. SPRING 1885. H. GERHART, FINETAILORING. The Largest and Choicest Assortment of FINE WOOLENS IN THE CITY OF LANCASTEU. All the Latest Novelties In FANCY SUITING. A CHOICE LINE OV SPRING OVERCOATING. THE VEItV IJEST WOUKMANSHIl'. Prices te suit all and all goods warranted as represented at his new store, tfe. 43 North Queen St. (OPPOSITE THE POSTOFMCE.) H. GERHART. ) MERCHANT TAILOR I NO. 13 NOIITII QUEEX ST. (Iluclinilllcr's llulldlng.) ONE OK THE FINKST LINES OT FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS, FOll THE SPItlNO AND SUMMER TKADi:, EVER SHOWN IN THIS CITY. -Call and take a leek at the coeds, and you Mill be sure te have jour measure taken for n suit. June'J-lyd B URGUR t SUTTON. A FTEK ALIi OTHERS FAIL, COKBULT DR. LOBB, A WORD TO PARENTS. As the holidays nn near at band, the parents will wonder what Is the best te get thclrlinys In the way of Clothing. Something strong, nt the same time neat und dressy. IK YOU WILL CALL AT BDRGER&SDTTON'S Your mind will be put nt rest, n we can sup ply tbe vcrv suit you want ut prices te suit every ene. We can Ounnintee Workmanship because they nre Our Ou 11 Make. WE HAVE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OK Thin Coats and Vests IN THE CITY, AT I'ltlCES AWAY DOWN 49-UIVE US A CALL.-CS. M YRRS A RATIIVON. A Costly Bllstake. The Old Dominion line steamer Ouyan Ouyan dette was sunk at her deck In New Yerk, en Thursday afternoon, vhen thrco-feurths of her cargo of tobacco, peanut", cotton, etc, had been unleaded. One of the crew named ijiflln was sent Inte the held with a man named Prank te take the feed-pumps apart for oiling. Instead, they began work en the circulating pump, which lets into the Held a stream from the sea. When the w ater began te run In tlie men ran en deck nnd lillln made for tbe pier. He has net slnce been seen. He lhcs In Dolawnre and is supposed te have left for home. Frank gave the alarm, and ellerls te step the rush et water with canvas tvore made without success. In less than an hour the steamer was lying In the mud. A wrecking cemjMny's apparatus was at ence attached te the hull, ami by sunset the cabins w ere abe e water. The damage te the Guyandette, furniture, caniets, finishing nnd machinery will amount ie?.u,uuu. inai iari or me cargo loll en beard was injured fully ?15,000. The com pany did net insure Its steamer. m m Hew Urutn Hugged a Iluiy Saw. " Talking about funny things," said a big, bronzed, bearded man In the reading-room el a New Yerk hotel last night, " tlie funniest thing I ever heard of happened In my saw mill out in Michigan. We 'used a heavy up right saw for saw ing heavy timber. One day net long age the men had all geno out te din ner, leaving the saw, which ran by water power, running at full speed. While we were away a big black bear came Inte the mill and weut nosing around. The saw caught his fur and twitched him a little. Bruin didn't llkotliixfer a cent se he tumed around and fetched the saw a lick with his paw. Result: a badly cut paw. A blew with the ether paw followed, and it was also cut. The bear was by this time aroused te perfect jury, nnd rusing at the saw, caught It in his grasp and gave a tremendous hug. It was his last hug, and we Hved en bear steaks ler a week. When we came up from dinner there was a hair a bear en each slde of tbe saw, which was going ahead as nicely as though it had noer seen a bear. This is a fact, be help me Reb," and the big lumber man bit oil a fresh chew of tobacco. NO. 32) North Kinecnth street, below Callewhlll street. Phllaaelnnui. Cures all of both sexes. Twenty Years Experience. Cures all Secret Diseases Cen- ultntlnn bv mall. NEIIVOUH AND SPECIAL DISEASES. New book Just out. Send for It, Hours 11 a. m. till 1 p. m., and 1 p. m.te 10 p. m' Heeks free te the atlllctcd. febaMyd&w TTEADQUAETERS FOR THE INDIAN MEDICINES,', Ka-ten-ka and Medoc Indian Oil, THE GREATEST VALUE AT THE- -AT Lecher's Drug Stere NO. 9 EAST KINO ST.. I.ancAter. fa. Hit Entire Estate Left te Twe Seminaries. By the will of the late Henry Singmaster, of Btreudsburg, Pa., who died two weeks age at an advanced uge, his estate, which is estimated at between f 1(50,000 and $200,000, Is te be sold after the death or his wire and divided Inte two equal shares. One share gees te tbe Lutheran theological seminary of Philadelphia, and the etiier te the Luth eran theological seminary at Gettysburg. CONSUMPTION 1 HAVE A POSITIVE remedy for the above disease ; by Its use he usands of cases of the worst kind and of long standing have been cured. Indeed, se strong is my faith in Its cfllcacy that 1 will send TWO DOTTLES FREE, together with a valuable trea tise en this disease te any snlferer. Ulve ex press and 1'. O. address. DR.T. A.8LOCUM, tiK-Cmdeedftemw ltd Pearl SU, N. Y. CAItUlAUES. STANDARD CARRIAGE WORK. Edward Edgerley, FINE CARRIAGE BUILDER, MARKET STREET. REAR OF I'OSTOXKICK, LANCASTER, I'A. A LARGE STOCK OF BUGGIES & CABEIAGES Comprising the Latest Styles and most Ele gantly Finished, nt GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. If you wish te purchase a geed artl artl cle, my work Is decidedly the cheapest In the state. MOTTO-" FAIR DEALING AND HONEST WORK." 9Den't fall te encourage geed work. All Werk FULLY WARRANTED Lewest Prices for REPAIRING AND REPAINTING. One set of workmen especially employed for that pur pose. 1'LEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. nertCtfdAw lie Missed the Eclipse. "Did you sce the ccllpsel" asked a Fulton street man of bis neighbor. "Sce It T Ne. I had a glass and something smoky, but It was a glass of what the bartender called 'Smoky Hootch,' and 1 was eclipsed myself by tbe fusel oil In It," " Well, said the ether, " I saw the ecllpse, and had some whtskey, tee t but It was Devrr's I'rus Malt Whisky, which I buy from my druggist. It Is as much a medicine nsltlsa beverage. It has no poisonous residuum and Is the only really pure article that 1 have beenable te find. My daughter was quickly relieved week before last from a severe attack et pneumonia, and says Durrv's Pubis Malt Wiiiskiv did her her mere geed than any medicine she took. It has cured moor inulaita, which lceutract.iuit summer." Never out et place j Jiep riatlert for sudden pains, weaknesses and strains. Always sure. 23c. (S) m m - Caster Oil. One of the chlct uses te which caster oil Is new )ut Is that or dressing and sertenlng leather for beets. It was fermcily used ter dosing children whose stomachs were disordered. And an awful des It wus. New we give suffering chil dren llrewn's Iren Hitters, which tones the stomach, regulates digestion and lnparu strength te tlie whole body, brown's Iren Hit ters is Incomparably hotter than caster oil, and mera pleetaut te take. BVXCZAI. NOTICES. Dip one end of a Spenge In Water and the whole will seen be saturated. Se a disease in one part et the body eirects ether parts. Yeu have noticed this yourself. Kidney and liver troubles, unless checked, will induce constlpa censtlpa constlpa tieu, piles, Rheumatism and gravel. A timely use or Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy will pro pre vent these results. It Is pleasant te the tuste and may be taken freely by children ud delicate remules. it gives elasticity, lire and checks with roses en thein. Je-ielmd "ROTE IS MAKING OABINHT PHOTOGRAPHS AT MM A pbaur. NO. Vte NOKTH QUEEN STREET, AT JaaUtM Loaeaster, ira. -JORHECK & MILEY. LANCASTER CARRIAGE WORKS. Norbeck & Miley, Prep's, CORNER DUKE AND VINE STREETS, LAN CASTER, I'A. THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST RETAIL WORKS IN THE CITY OR COUNTT. WE CAN AND DO SELL AS FINE A VEHICLE AS ANY OTHER 11UILDER FAK BELOW THEIR I'ltlCES. Hew we de It Is a mystery, hut a visit te our you factory, and seeing tbe sj slein we have adopted win net wonder. 1'atrnnlze theso that deserve It, Our stock nt urgent Is very large, and wlllbceeld. at n stll VS '.i.lij... Mil it 1 t If... -Vj. df..cW,l,at.L-, ...' i". AU..I.U. (VMIIKIIWISiaTlKP.CiW "'. We benst or euilWJtKKLaM hy OMMUHbe excelled. VM -. ' . AVE HAVE JCIiAKOMJiTQCK OV npv- . T . d PINE SEO( & CONSISTING OF Ae., which -fllvnusa lng neatly done. i 4 'HMSPh! 3C V it. "Vjiiv I TVTARVEWHJS i: XTX Sweet and hi MILLKkVBJWKAX rtr wam sCHaKYIOMa" jupi ww w TreT'Hif' 1 1? LEAST COSf; MONEY IS SCARCE. YES, WE KNOW IT IS, AND WE IIAV MADE A STOCK TO SUIT THE TIMES. AT THIS TIME EVERY PURCHASER WANTS TO 11UY AT THE VERY LOWEST l'OSSIULE FIGURE. IN CONSIDERATION OF THESE FACTS, WE THINK CENTRE HALL Is JuHt tlie IMace te Deal. CONSIDER THE STYLE OF WORK YOU KIND WITH US; CONSIDER THE QUALITY OF THE HOODS ; CONSIDER THAT WE ARE THE MANUFACTURERS. AND REMEM1IER THAT YOU SAVE A PROFIT UY RUYINO OF US. Burger & Sutten, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTER. I'A. w WALL I-Al'jntV INDOW SCREENS. A (.OOD-SlEI) THE AMOUNT OF Ol'R PROOF OF OUR GOODS. 11UHINESS IS MYERS & MT11 LEADING CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 BAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, I'A. D ON'T I.KT VOUR EYE SKIP THIS. It Is worth money te you tesee the DARGAINS In Men's, llejsuud Children's Cleth i ng L. gansmaTs BRO.'S. Rellub'e Goods only. FOR Lewest Prices always. $5.00. De net let the wonderful lowness of the nrle make you think lightly of the Suits, Men's Suits and excellent, tee, that we offer at this figure. FOR st7.8u. Thoroughly geed All-wool Cusslmsre Suits, FOR s) 8.30. Fine All-Weel Worsted Corkscrew Suits FOR 810.00. Finest of All-Weel Ilasket Worsted or English Corkscrew Suits. Reys' Suits at 11.75. fi.23. $3.00. 1.00, up tOtfl.OO. Children's Suits as low us f 1.25. Thin Summer Ming! IN GREAT QUANTITIES. Indigo illue Flannel Suits as 11.75. Seersucker Ceat and Vest at $1.25. Uuslncss Pants at 75c. AGAIN! AGAIN) We extend our cordial Invitation te call and ex amine our Elegant stock of Spring and Summer Clothing ut prices te suit all pockets. L. GANSMAN & BRO., TIIEFASIUONAllLE MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS,, 3Kifcssi?MUUi wnn tTsaw.nwl .,," " :"' - : - '(KJekt e tt Seatkwert'Cer. e( Onf MnetT) b . X.AKOA8TBK. I'A. M until 9.o'elak'' In tfee' evwilB, 8tardy A JBKe oeunti.wWi any utter etettdng CWtUfittU -Tt- " l t - III Ullllsll sll 2rrTTT7rw .arrar'-v.3?, :! " yizx Ta f'IS ste. ,?., fc.i." .","1W V2"r 'v m Wire Window Screen! FOR FIF1T CENTS AlMECfi. Made te lit tbe ulndnn. 'lhl Is about one third less in prlce than thej w ere ut season. We hae from fourle fle tlieusaml patent frames In stock of all size, nady te uiljustund tuck the wire en. They are without doubt tlie cheapest nnd best In use. Luudcnpn Wires from28tes;inches. l'luin.J2.',,l,2'i. , 3.1, 31,31, 30 Indies wide. Sold by tbe feet or roll ut low prices. AMONG OUR STOCK OF WALL PAPER Will be teiind a geed many OdiUand l.nds, fromSte 10, IJiiud 15teei'N, that will close out at about half alue. Tliere niu some Miiy choice patterns among them. DADO nnd PLAIN SHADES, Fixtures, Cords, Leeps, Ornaments, Ac. LACE CURTAINS In great variety, Poles, .te. PIARES . FRY, Ne. 67 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANCASTER, PA. COAI BR MARTIN, t WHOLKSALH AMD IIBTAIL Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber and Ceal -Yard: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince streets above Lemen. Lancaster, u31d OAUMGARDNERS A JEFKERIEH, COAL DEALERS. Orrtczs : Ne. ISM North Queen strict, and Ne. 564 North Prince street. Yaw: Depot. North Prince street, near Reading LANCASTER, I'A. auglS-tfd lOAL. M. V. B. COHO, NORTH WATER STREET, l-aucester, Pa., WHOLXSAU AND RETAIL PBAUR IK LUMBER AND GOAL. COHMKOTIOM WITH TUB TULKFUONIO EXCUAMOB. Yard amd Omm; Ne. 330 NORTH WATER STREET. febJS-lvd UOVSEFVIIXIMIINU tWOVS. rpiHE CHEAPEST PLACE TO 11UY AT LOW PRICES STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, Geal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures, -13 AT- JOHN P. SCHAUM fi SON'S, ,fNWS4-8dH(kuceu SUcct, (MT-tv4 , LANCASTER I'A. 5 'A RSOLWb PURfTV iS-'evhiiy'var. XX. (leshirU gmMWcAevd by using VlI.l.ER'S -VAUKiU. ANU HUEltliV -WfES -- li ft df-ldiuft (Hd'.WiDlire. " i w . . i1 : -'..,. i " 1 -; -WV rKltlUWYMAIWIMeiJrT, v;y:i.?'' ffitv . Wis swsw 44V. tif wssri t 8trm t. bl7-tld i 'St 1 lHr ' "VviinMe 8 -4r - ,', ' ,x tf -.- . ,IS. ., v-'MTlfc
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