"Vi 1 ',. -t - - -'rvrT' a -rK &- f v, .T -v irjrr iu v t 1 i THJB IiAKdASTEB PAlY JNTElAtGENCEB, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 138 I -,wv f'. ti $h ft. 13 w v$ RfV E8 .& "; KM . ' if ,i. , !!,' K; . P.mx'ttr fcfe" ' W ', T.' mi $M, '? ?m . f 4 '. - - if, m. !'& 1 It m K m IaV iit. ft "vi ,' h 1 12 V v 'I' m ts r?i M .. '.DULY INTELLIGENCER. EVCRV EVEHINrf IN THE (Sunday J&cepfrd) STEIttMAM HENSBU, Year nt Ir'UiNTEULiaENCER BUILDING, W, CORHCR UKNTlUi SQUAB. LAKaAMYK, FA. &VfiMiir-aifn Cent a W"fc- J" Ddmri a 'Vw A xrar ervty tcnivn iuerun, i-enyerreet A4.-i j n irjFHrfft ;.v (rau'rH rn Afrit rvtiA " .. ,.---. -v- -..-- , a Lint. WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, (Eight raget.) P.JPLI8HED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNINO, Twe Dellari a Year in Advance. .CORRESPONDENCE teUcltcd from every part of thtitate and country. Corretpendenlt are re quelled te write legibly and en one tide of the paper only; and te ttgn their uamct, nol'fer publication, but in proof of geed faith. All anonymeui Itttert will be eentlgned te the watte batket. Addrtitall Lttlertand Telegranule THE INTELLIGENCER, LAKCABTXR, l'X. x t&ljc ancactcr Intelligencer. LANCASTEU, AUGUST IS, ISS3. What Is Lacking at Gettysburg. The battle-field of Gettysburg premises te be for all time the most famous of our country ,'if net of all the world. The fur ther we, as a people, get away from the passions and prejudices of the late war and the mere its events nre studied from the standpoint of military science, the mere interesting it becomes. That it was a civil war, waged between people of one nationality, new reunited, permanently and forever there is every icasen te hope, adds te its historical Merest. That Get tysburg was the greatest battle of the war, in numbers engaged, in casualties and in results, Is net debated. It marked the Northern advance of the Confederates and was the only battle fought en the soil of a free commonwealth. The Southern armies met their decisive aud. bloodiest repulse when they became the invaders of a Northern state. It was a happy thought that promptly led te the location of a national seldiers1 cemetery there; and the spot is consecrated net only by the graves of nearly four thous and of the Union dead of theso three fate ful days, but By the memerable oration of Mr. Lincoln, delivered at the laying of the corncr-steno of the monument, and which lias passed into the literature of elequence asoneof its most notable contributions. Besides the battle monument and the splendid statue of General Reynolds, the most illustrious victim of the Get tysburg fight, the battle-field is being marked at every station by memorials of the men who fought and of the deeds they wrought there. The battle field association, formed te pcrpetuate its memories wliile they were fresh in men's minds, has doue a wonderful work in securing and protecting and making ac ac cecsiblethe ground which was fought ever; and no spot of like interest anywhere is se conveniently leached, aud se easily tra versed, a3 is Pennsylvania's gieat battle field even already. But it is net te be viewed with comii cemii comii sure and complacency by jiti7enef 1'enn. sylvania who liae just prlde in the record of her soldiery, that the sistcrstate of Mas sachusetts has far eiiteuiY nveiy'btiicr. urr"'"'"' m iM-estlng- at Gettysburg the imperishable memorials of where her regiments had their stations in the awful carnage of that decisive battle. Te the casual visitor passing ever the field new it might seem that the men of the old Hay htate had mainly fought and wen the day. This is net because they have claimed mere than their share, but because they liave fully as serted their own; and their numerous tasteful and enduring monuments of granite te mark their part in the battle de no les3 credit te these wlie erected them than te theso whose valor they commemo rate. Pennsylvania, which holds this field within its own limits, whose gieat captains and whose rank and file bore the most con spicuous place in the battle, aud whose soil was spared spoliation by the issue of it, should be prompt te erect at every station a lasting memorial of each of her regi ments which took part. As their ranks are thinning year by year, before the vet eran survivors all pass away, they should see that their tablet is set up at Gettysburg. Chief of all is it the duty of patriotic Pennsylvanians te consider without longer delay the fitness and justice of a proper monument at Gettysburg te the hereof that battle, the commander of the victo victe victo Tieus armies, Pennsylvania's great soldier General Geerge G. Meade. Here, en the field of his highest achieve ment, and en the soil of his native state, there should be erected te the honor of his soldierly qualities and te his spotless fame 6uch a memorial as posterity will leek upon as reilectlng net only his own worth, but the just estimate of his own grateful aud appreciative generation. m Concentrating the Government Surreys. The recent revelations In the coast geo gee detic survey buews, what lias long been sus pected, that the scientific branches of the federal service are net under the honest and elllcient management which lias always been claimed for them. It lias leirj been suspected that the government was paying twicofer certain kinds of weik, that some was costing tee much and that much was being done for which there was no demand or use. The suggestion that the scientific work of the government should be carried en with seme regard te system lias been made and the existence of serious abuses is prettycertaln te promote this object. Te a certain extent the same lack of sys tem is apparent in the large number of sur veys carried en under the authority aud patronage of Congress and the various de . partments. All these, with the exception ,, pf the surveys of the lands, have seme rela ,' lien te the system of public works te which ' Hhe government has committed itself from time te time. There are surveys for rivers ilndhaibers. projects for canals which it 'is propeaxl te build with public money, the building of custom houses, court houses, and posteQices, marine hospitals and llcht fJA houses, nndthe sinking of artesian wells ,, jeti the plains tex hrlgatien purposes. Fer ; jgouder ferevil(the federal government has '' uuieitakeu te carry en all these etter prises. But it does net pursue It witt sysl tsm or with intelligence. Some are carried en by he treasury department aud some by independent bureaus attached te it. Others nre confided te the care of army officers, and yet ethers arc conducted by the Inte rior department. The business et the government has be. ceme be large that these branches, should be concentrated in Bome Blngle bureau which might be held rcsponslble both for what it did and for what it failed te de. There is no reason why a department of public works should be created, as is some times proposal, because the internal im provement policy of the government is net a settled one, and can net beceme se for many years te ceme. Hut the adoption of a policy of concentration of theso kindred duties, under a single rcsponslble head, would enable the government te introduce business methods into its scientific investi gations, ami into its supervision of the works for which it pays se much money every j ear. It would net only effect this ; it would be a measure of economy, and create n bureau of such proportions that its work and operations would be thrown open te the light of day, and net leave them hid, as is new the case, by their very obscurity and lack of importance. m m Tin: trades organizations of Uie country lean upon n broken reed when they rely for aid en an extra session of Congress. OnsnnvEns at the seasliore tbls year nole Ihonbsenceof the ugly oilskin capi which were went te be used by tbe fair sex as a protection te their hair. Why theso hideous head-dresses have disappeared is esplalncd by the generally growing hollef that salt water helps the hair. It is said it gives sub stance te uiucli-ironed hair and renders it easy of subsequent oinbellishmonU by aid of the crimping iron and a trllle of bandeline. If true, this Js a pretty illustration et the beaut! fill aud useful walking hand In hand. Ohie lias tired of the bickeulng publicity which is clveu te hangings in many of the Btatcs. While recognizing that punishment of a criminal Is intended te uctns a terrer te ovil-doers ns well as an avenging of the wrong dene te Roelcty, the state legislators could net shut their eyes te the fact that pub lic executions were tee often of the nature of fe te days fera pepulace affected with the mer bid dosire te sce the life choked out of a fel low creature. They therefore passed a law which prevides that overy person bentenced te death in any county of the state shall be hanged in the penitentiary at Columbus. A permanent gallows and an onclesuro nre te be maintained within the prison. The oxo exo oxe cutlon shall be "borero the hour of sunrise." The hanging is under direction of the war den and beard of managers of the peniten tiary ; the shcriir of the county in which the criminal was sentenced is the executioner. Theso who may attend are specially designa ted, and the condemnod is allowed te invite tbrce persons te be present. A reporter for each of the two leading newspapers et oppo site politic, publlshed in the county whero thocrime wascommllted, te be selected by the sheriff of said county, is also allowed. This legislation will subserve nil necessary purposes in hangings, and the oxecutlons, nil held from the same place, will net be marked by that herrible bungling, the reading of which makes the flesh creep. TWKKTY.snvKN years incarceration in i lunatlcasylum for frivolity and oxtravagnnce, such as that of which .Miss Addle P. Drinckle was guilty, is the Incarnation or injustice 1'eit. TjKO xiii has found time In his multifarious labors for his church te de a work of great charity In Heme. He has just completed a chelera hospital near the Vatican which will nccommedato 200 patients and lis flttcd with all the latest appliances (or the care of the hick. Its cost was J200.000, the contributions of Catholics throughout the world. Some of the w erklngs of the hospital nre worthy of description. Patients, wlien admitted, are at ence divested of their cloth ing, which Is thrown Inte a "dlslnlectlen canal." They are then tukeu up stairs by hydraulic clovater and placed each in a room by hiiuaelf. Kach room contains vapor and het-wator baths. l'.itlenU Jn n state of col cel col l.ip.se me put Inte n hermetically clesed glass room Ulled with steam. The chapel of the hospital opens directly into the Vatican, aud the I'ope will personally visit the patlents and suporlnteud the hospital work. The project is ene worthy of the head of nne of the most important Christianizing lulluenccs in the world. It leeks as though the fund will fellow in the groeo an did the fund statue pedestal. Grant monument Hame disgusting ler the Ilartheldl Chocolate consumption has grown with remarkuble rapidity in the United States. In 1S78 thore were 1!I,000 bag of raw cocoa manufactured into chocolate Last year the number was 51,000 bags. A New Yerk manufacturer says it is te-day fairly in the way of becoming ene of the principal arti cle! of feed throughout the world, and tends eventually le supplant tea and coflee as n beverage. As a flavoring it already stands next te vanilla, which heads the list, and it is used in all branches of coekory, pastry and creams, and for baking purpeses generally. Cbocelato is said te be ene the most health ful feeds known, nnd in its pure state may be used te an unlimited ostent without harmful effects. In Europe it has taken nearly lialfa century of unremitting labor en the part of inanur.icturers te fairly estab lish the public toste for chocolate, but Americans take te it rapidly, and in fifteen years have learned te leve it and leek upon it almost as a necessary of life. The varie ties of chocelato preparations are .'almost legion, for It cnters into the manufacture of both feed and drink. PERSONAL. Vcnv Ri:v. EuwAiin A. McCei.n.VN, vicar goneral of the arclulloccse of llaltimore, lias been olevatod by the pepe te the rank et monslgner. Senateh Vest is lying dangerously ill at the rosldence of Qovernor IIouse, In Helena, Mentana territory. Mrs. Vest and daughter are with the senater. Minnii! Hauk has a castle In Switzerland and, according te a rccent letter. Bhe never lets a day pass, rain or shine, without Hying the stars and stripes above her deer. Santa Anna's wmew, a bright aud chatty little body, fall of remiulscenses of her husband and ids times, is still living in the City of Jlexlce. She was marrled te him at the nge of 13 years. Itr.v. Uunjamin V. Haubman, of Shcp Shcp nardstewn, "West Virginia, Is at present in Lancaster the guest of ids father-in-law II. 11. Swnrr, esn.. He will spend his suininer vacation in Lancaster aud vicinity. CiiAitLFS IIyklism, a l'lttsburg lestaurnnt waiter for the past two years, turns out te be the son el a Swedish count. He quarroled with his fnther and came te this country. He has recently received the paternal forgive ness. Colonel Themas Dodamead died en Friday in Richmond, Virginia, aged GS years. He was a native of Philadelphia but remeved te Richmond nearly fifty years age. He had been superintendent of nearly every old rail road in Virginia. Mone PHiLLirs,thedeccased Philadelphia millionaire, left the bulk efhis estate te his children. In addition te uuuioreus boquests te relatives and friend fii.000 Is bequeathed in trust te the Church of St. James the Less at the Falls of the Schuykill. The intorest en f 10,000 is letl Ter the muiuteunuce of a choir at St. Mark's church. A Sigurleu ISey. "Why don't you finish eatiug j'eur hash, Temmy T" asked a Brooklyn mother of her boy, who suddenly laid down his kuife and fork as he caught sight of the servant dishing out ice cream. "Impossible, ma," replied the lad. "Why?" "Cause it's crewded out te nfuke room for mero interesting matter," answored Temmy, vhe is working In a no ws paper olUce during hU vacation. A MADONNA IN BLUE. atenx of a miraculous buiHxeat CORANO, ITALY. Little Detellnit LueenU, Ornndchlld or the Corone Dell-IUnger, Announce That She lias Seen the Vlrgtn, and all the Neigh borhood Ilccemeg Deeply Aroused. A Heme letter In the Londen Times says that a romnrkable outbreak of religious hal lucination has been spreading in Italy, near t'iacenza. whero the mountain village of Cerano lias, It Is alleged, been the scoue of a miraculous nppcarance of the Madenna. Te this lonely spot, dostltute of railway and (olo (elo (ole graphic communication, thousands nre new Hecking from ull direction. Men ns well as women nre (ailing upon the ground in a de lirium of supplication, kistlng the stenes, weeping, laughing, Binglng, many fainting or falling into convulsions, and seme )ylnt;iu a state of ccslatle trance. The particulars have been vague and Imperfect j hut the Slampa has new published the rullewlng from a correspondent hem itlioHscntte the spot. He writes: "Just a month agoalitlle girl, cloven years old, Dosellna I.uscntl, grandchild of the Cerano bcll-ringer, de clared that alie had seen en the mountain read el the Jlosceno n most beautiful lady (una signora ticlla, bclla), drossed in blue, cominceutof the weed, who said, My child. I am the Madenna. Christ, my Hen, hasnl hasnl hasnl lowed me te ceme ouce mero en earth. He h weary or the iniquity of man, and I am weary of their incredulity, I will stay in this place fbrnulilte among you, and you shall ceme and ndore mohereand rebuild the oratory which was ence en this spot.' She then disappeared, but n few hours ulterwurd all Cerano knew what the girl had seen. "Some worelncrodiiloii8,buttho creator mini berdld net for d moment discuss the veracl'y of the clrl'H statement Dosellna was hailed as the lavorlte child of the Madenna, and the whele population went out in precession te the spot at the weed. Frem that moment there commencod n liberal epidemic et ecsta sies and visions. Whllel wrlte mero than thirty liltle girls declare that they have seen and are in direct communication with the Madenna. Te these nre added nicu and women, young and old, tnarried and single. I had scarcely put my feet eutside the walls of Vlacenza bet'ore I found that nothing was spoken of by thopeeplo but the Madenna, of Cerano. I can only compare the frenzy el enthusiasm with which nil rush te Cerano te that of tbe Crusaders when about le beheld Jerusalem ler the flrst time. Ter miles round this village the country has the ap ap pearauce of the Tuscan Muremmaat the limn nl tin) miforlmmte nronhet of Arc!- dosse, David Lazzar ttl. Hanging from the branches of the trees and en the hedges en all sides nre oflerings presented by the peas ants te the miraculous shrlne, which at present consists el a basket ilrnjicd with three or four cloths, en the roadslde, te the right, as you proceed toward Cerano. "Hundreds aud hundreds of jiersens are seen laboring up the steep ascent, under tbe burning rays el the July sun. Heme girls Hcramble up the bare rocks, supplicating the Virgin with loud cries te appear, until they faint with fatigue. Hcceerinf; their senses they say they near the volce of the Madenna, while all present fall en the ground, kissing the earth with couvulsive sobs nnd lloeds el learn. A profound impression is produced. Te Bggmvute matters, women known te be hysterlcal sing, laugh, and cry, causing otherstolmltatothcm. Whlle I wrile this thousands are thronging hither from the valleys of the old duchies from Piedmont, from liiguria, from teinbardy. The number is estimated at 10,000. The authorities are new interfering, and It is high time. Heveral doctors who have visited the place d'xilare that the spread of this hallucination Is likely te assume very alarming proportions." A Man Who Cannet Understand Liuilcr! Correspondent of the Montreal Gazette, "Carl," el St. Jehn, "ew ltrunswlck, writes me that the best poem eer written by an Americau Is Sidney Lanier's "Stmric." He pronounces ' It all music and true poetry." He then adds : " Please fay what you think of peer dear Lanier und Ills won derful genius." Willi regard te the first part of " Carl's " communication I lmil say nothing. He ijHSlitius, Ac Rut in answer te the second part I must be quite (rank. As a Southerner 1 have trled my beit te ad mire Laufcr, who, being it Marylnnder, was a countryman of mine. Hut I have never succeeded In doing be. The reason simply is that I nover could understand him. Ter ine poetry is music. Hut tli.it music Is the song of tbe bird, the hipse of the ware, the HlL'hortlie jreoze. tne'huni el me insect. the simmer of the leaves the cosmic murmur of sunset. Clear, elemental. I must net study ever a poem. It should go into 1113 soul spontaneously. It you read it te me I must be allowed te clese my oyes and let It distil into my lieart by the car. If I read it it must porcelnto through the oye te my Innermost psychic depths. Xoneolyour algebraic verse ler me. 1 de net want te have a headache alter trying te decipher a poem. When I am tlred in body or sero nt heart I Invariably read verse. Then I get seethed, comlerteu, oxhllaralea or mellctl Inte tears. Thore is nature My true jieet has cone tlireumi the same experiences as i have, und he has voiced these en ills lurji of a llieus.mil strings, l upical le lilm lu an simplicity, and he responds in the same spirit. Te the likes el me Lanier Is incom prehensible, Whitman is beneath notice. 1 nover could make head or tail of Hrewnlug. Geergo Eliet should nover have attempted verse. One half ofSwlubunie "no feller can understand." Thore are portions of Keats and Shelley that are as a .sealed book. Ne. Give us the simplicity of the old Greek anil Reman poets, the simplicity of our English classics. The C'rect Card for Ladles. Katharina 1). Foetelu Geed Housekeeping. Cards ure new always engraved in round script. A marrled woman's card is two aud one-quarter by four inches, is of the most ap proved btyle. In the right hand corner is her address. If she has nday when Bhe re ceives it is printed in the left corner. An English fashion puts " West" or " Hast" thonameor number of the street ; but ler Americau use it is aU'ocUUIen, as here It has always been used before the number, thus 1,000 West Twenty-thlrd. A card with the daughter's uame is a trille larger slze two and one-half by four. A card with her hus band's name and her own : " Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn Jones," is of the same size, el Dr. and Mrs. Allen," A gentleman's card, married or unmar ried, is ene and threo-quarters by tliroe and one-quartor inches In size, with his address, either heuse or club, In right-hand coruer, andalwa3s prefixed by "Mr." unless he Is a military or naval oflicer, wlien his rank is named. A clergyman's card is ene nnd three-quarters te three nnd a half inches In size, with the name of his church in the lelt lelt lelt handcorner, and ids rosldenco in the right hand cerner. young lady's card, whefher the eldest daughter, Miss Smith, of a young est daughter, Miss Mary Smith, is two by threo and a half inches in size, all engraved in round script. If poeplo are traveling and moving about, they liaye no address en graved ou their cards. I'epular Indifference Otcr the Grunt fun it. N, Y. Cerr. of Philadelphia Ledger. The Grant menument Hind has net roach reach od f00,000 yet, The few subscriptions that are coming in are net only small in amount, but "few and far botween," and, though almost overy man is asking seme ethor man te glve, the popular iudift'erence te the ap peals of the committee are painfully promi nent. The press, te their credit be It spoken, are doing their best te rellove the city which has taken upon itself the custody of the old heree's remains frpm this repreach but with what ell'ect we must wait aiid soe. The Evening Fast thinks it is " difficult te account for the slew way In which subscriptions are coming in," wnlle the World, evon mero outsjieken. Is prompted te ask, with un apparent fcellng of Indignation : " Is it net disgraceful te the city aud the state that lu the first two weeks of the oxistence of the monument coramittee, when the death and burial of the Union commander worelikoly te open men's hearts and purses, ir they overaro te be opened, a paltry $37,000 only lias been col lected T And in a city wiiore people build residences ut a cost of two or three million dollars aud pay M00.000 for a yacht 1 Is there no patriotism aud public spirit among the wealthy T Must tbe Grant menument fund be a repetition of the Ilartheldl statue of LlbertyV' THE END. There Is one end, and only one, Fer all the tens of men ; AllXlfe drifts that way, ence began, As rivers te the necan ran. Kcmcmber this, and wheu (Following the millions gene before) Thy voyage, or long, or short, li made, Be net disheartened, nor afraid, Fer thou art ceme te shore. If I.lfe continue thore te be, (And why net there as here!) l'ewcrs will be there protecting thce, Te whom geed deeds arc dear. Tint If Ltfu be net there, and then, Theu art no werse elTlb&n greater men Than Is the snge Hippocrates, Who could net euro his own dlscnse ; Than l'empelUB, Cains Crciarnre, Who wrapt the lands Ip clouds of war, And added te their dark renown lly burning conquered cities down ( And in whose battles, wen In vain, The earth was cumbered with the Main Of cavalry and Infantry ( They llke the meanest had te dle t Accept the end, then, since thou must, Aud If thou nothing art hut dust, Tls something te lay down the ear And feel thou slJilt net labor mere. H. It. Stoddard in Independent. A IVnii Met Frem Bam Ilandall. Frem the Oil City Hllzzard. A story is told as coming rrem ex-wpeaicer Itandall. He said thore were two accidents In the Grant funeral pageant that had net been neticed bv the papers. Mr. Ilandall was asked, "Wliatwore they?" His reply was, "Hayes and Arthur." A Ulterce Custom In l'arl. A fashionable card in Tarls new sels forth that "IJlane has the pleasure of acquainting you efhis dlvorce, pronounced by judgment dated , and the honor or informing you or Ids marrlage with , which will be cele- bratcd in 1'arln en the proxime." Se much for alstltudlneus dlvorce law. Ilurkt hark t 'tis SOZODONT I cry, Haste youths and mnldcnn, ceme and buy. Come and a scoret I'll unfold, Alftmnll expense te young and old. A charm that will en both bestow A ruby lip, and teeth llke snow. aulMwdcedAw l)n. Chas. W. Fimxh, Ilaltlmere, Md , says 1 endorse " Dr. I'otzeld's Herman Hitters," having given the miters te a patient of initie, convalescent from Malarial Fever, and obtained tlie uiestlicneiicinncsiuis. Careless Slaughter of Innocents. Ancient massacres of defcnsclcss young could hardly snrpnss the careless sncrlflce of Innocent 3-eulh new. Needless neglect efteu develeps a slight cold Inte malignant diphtheria or scarlet fever, and the yeuthlul sufferer Is lest, where a prompt nnd thoughtful use of DerrT'a 1'crb Malt Whisket would surely have saved and ic ic etercd a happy life. This Is the best possible ranif-riv te successfully meet diseases that work se quickly, and n supply should always be kept at hand for ready use. l'rlce tt per large bottle of uny reliable grocer or druggist The Fanner's Illumler. At tbe county fair he went te the man In charge or the animal deportment und snld, "Killer me also for a Jackass." The man looked at 111 m and concluded In n moment that he was one or the sort or men who, wnn sick, take al iwwt everything except Ilrewn's I roil lilttjers, nmi HiH.n wonder why they don't get well. The imnin till ini'il lelne is a wonderful nrennrn- Hen. the only Iren iirerinrutleii, In fact, that can be taken without Injury te teeth or stomach. The cures of rheumatism, dyspepsia, and liver complaint by using Ilrewn's lreu Hitlers are numbered by tneusanus. SPECIAL XOTIOEH. Huse Celd and Hay Fever Are types of catarrh having peeullarsymptems. They are attended by an Inflamed condition of i finiiiir mcinlirnnn of the nostrils. Icnr-dticts und threat, affecting the lungs. An acrid mucus Is secreted, the dlscharge Is accompanied with a burning sensation. There are bcvore spasms of sneezing, frequent attacks of headache, watery and Inflamed eyes. Ely's Cream Halm is n re medy founded en a correct diagnosis of diseases andean be depended upon. Se rents ut drug ulstfl, or by mall. Send for circular. Ely llre., Druggist, 0 ego, N. Y. au8 -Iv, dcedAw azAsawAHr. H 1011 & MARTIN. Queensware CHINAHALL New Open, a Large Vailcty et Cheap TABLE GLASSWARE. Alse, ft New Line or BROWN STEW PANS, MIXING BOWLS, JELLY POTS, &c M- PfllCES VEIIY J.OW.-M DON'T FAIL TO FOHE SEE THESE fiOODS 1'UKCHASInO. HE- High & Martin, NO. 16 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTEH. l'A. OllOCERIES. AT liURSK'S. JUST HECE1VED Schumacher's Fresh Oat Meal. , Sobumaeber's Rolled Avena. Sohumaelior's Farina in Bulk. Granulated Cern Meal. Alse, Heminy Grits by the lb. FINE LAltGF. NEW MACKEREL. Extm DUIED 1IEEF. by the Piece, and Chipped. also Sugar-Cured Hams and Beef TeDgues. At BURSK, NO. 17 BAST KING LANCASTEU, PA. STREET, THE BUST thaClty.nt HAUTMAN'S Be HAVANA CIGAR IN YELLOW Fl'.ONT CIUAU 8T0UE. TTO'V TO BECOMC BEAUTIFUL. OIL SOAP, The best Be.ip te mnke a clear complexion. Only 15c.it bar, or two burs ferSSc. Fer bale at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, Ne3, 137 and 139 North Queen Street. rpUE MANSION. THE "MANSION." ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The Leading and Largest Hetel. Finely leca tea, eicguniiy lurnisnea ana uuemuy manngea Electrte bells, lights, and all modern Imprevw meats, Ooed orchestra. CHAS. MeGTiADE, Jy7-2md Proprietor. s AINT-RAPHAEIi WINE. INFORMATION. Tbu Salnl-lluphaenVIne has a delicious flaveur and U drunk trunk in the principal cities of Ilussla' y, North and Seuth America, Ureat (iermau II rl tain .UllliVlii. luuia, aiiutu u... w nubwhij uai.v. wu annually is suincium proei 01 iia suiuuuy ana staying powers, while fur the real connoisseur thore Is no wlue that can be considered Its superior. -Tho8alnt-UaphaeMVIne CempanyValence, Department of thu Dreme (France.) H. E. SLAYMAKER, fU-UO. N0.KA81'IC1NQS7'KK1CT. MED1CAX, MviA OPItlNO KKVER. P At this season nearly- every ene ncdi Ions soma sort or tonic. IKON enters Inte almes every phv'lclan's prenoriptteu for theso who need building up. Brown's IRON BITTERS THE 1IF.ST TONIC. Trade Murk QUAMTV, I'tmiTY-NOT QUANTITY. On Every llettie. Fer WealcncM, l.nMttude, Lack of Knergy, Ac It HAS NO KQUAL, nnd Is the only Iren incdlclne tlmtis net Injurious. It Knrlches the Iiloed, invigorates the system, Itosteres Appe tile, Aids Digestion. It does net blacken or Injure the teeth, cnusn heailncha or produce constipation ether Iitm mtdicinei de. Dn. O. It. TIikklct, n leading physician of Bprlngflcld.Ohfe. says i "ilrewn's lreu Illtters Is a thoroughly geed medicine, t ue It In my practice and and Its action oxceU nil ether forms of Iren. In weak ness or a low condition of the system, Ilrewn's Iren Illtters Is usually a posltlve necessity. It iq nit uini is ciaimea ler u. Oenulne has trade mark nnd crossed red lines enwrapper. TAKKNO OTHKlt. Madoenlyny 1I110WN CIIEMICAT. CO., BALTlMOItK, Sid. Ladies' Hard Heek Useful and attractive, containing Hit of prizes for receipts. Informa tion about coins, etc, given away by all dealers in mcnicme, or maueu te any auui Ircss en receipt of Jen tamp. (0) 1 RE AT ELIXIR OF LIFE. ENDORSED BT TEE WORLD. DR. PETZOLD'S GERMAN BITTERS! THIS GREAT ELIXER OF LIFE Is a deuble Distillation of ever twenty different kinds of the best German Herbs, this being the only true and reliable precess by which the en tire Great Medical Virtues nnd Curatlve Proper ties of the Herbs can he produced. We ure con fldent that this great (Jermnn Tonle will be found the most HEALTII-Ol VINO ever placed befere tbe public. Asa UKLIAIILEAND FLKABANT INVIOOltANT, It Is absolutely without a rival, and afford! Ihstaht ItELlEr, iiud a l'znrEUTCCRK guaranteed In all cases of Dyspepsia, Less of Appetite, Nervousness, Weakness, Cminp", Dysentery Cholera Merbus, Nausea, Dlarrhutn, Asthma, Hick Hmmach, Illllleusncss, Aguu and Fever and ellicl Malarial Diseases. Hits Oreat Medicine Fer Bale Everywhere L. PBTZOLD & CO., Prep's., I1ALTIMOIIE, MD. apr.-BWASlydAw. XOTIOMi. -I HEAT REDUCTION AT ASTRICH'S . Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTEU, l'A. Having finite u Large Stock of EMBROIDERED SKIRTING.' (15 INCHES WIDE) en hand, we have made seme Laige deductions In the prices of someof them, Inordcrte reduce our stock-. Skirtings which were sold at 1 1.23 a yard are marked down te 65c a yard. Skirtings which coat tl.73 ale new sold ler 11.23 a yard, and se en. The same thing w Ith Allover Embroidery, (Inches wide), reduced from 73c. te 30c. a yard, from 11.00 te 73c. a yard, from tlM te f 1.13 a yaid, f loin 11.93 te tl.Si, and se forth. The next thing we have reduced In price Is Parasols aud Sun Umbrellas. Our stock la net very large, but we prelerscll lng them at ceit prices te carrlug them ever till next year. SATIN l'AUASOLS, silk lined and trimmed In wide Spanish lace, reduced from $3 00 te $ i.25. A lllg Drive In White Pearl Buttens. Me gross, 18 te 21 linen, fair quality net pure while, but the next tblug te It at 10c. a curd of two dozen. Elegant quality Pure Whlle Pearl Muttons nt from "c. te 12c. a dozen. Mgnm Coleied Ivery Jersey Wash Iliittun atSc. a dozen. HANDKERCHIEFS. 30 dozen Gent's Whlte Linen Finish Handker chiefs, large size, hemmed, worth 33c. apiece. We sell them three for 25c. Black Silk Jersey Mitts, 23c. a Pair. NEW KID GLOVES, Oca Oivj IaronxATiex Three ISutten, asserted Tans aud Ilrewn, very One quality, 50c, a pair, The tame goods In four-button, bic. a pair. HOSE. A full line of Infants' Cotten Threc-quaitcr Hese, lu plain colored and striped. Uent's Unbleached Socks, "super stout," wet th 25c., at 20. a pair. CHILD'S GAUZE VESTS, All sizes, from 12Xc up. CORSETS. Our" Unbrcakable" atc. The It. A C," model shaped i the only Cerset of the kind sold for that pi Ice 73c. ASTRICH'S PALACE OP FASHION, 13 EAST KINO STltEET. aWCTAVLES. OTTPERIOR SPECTACLES AND- EYE-GLASSES. Microscopes, Field Olasses, Uarometera, Tele scopes, Magle Lanterns, Thermometers, Draw ing Instruments, Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus. List and Descriptions of our Ten Catalogues sent FUKE en application. QUEEN &CO., NO. 021 CHESTNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA lneitt-lydAw WATCnEB, SO.'. ryATCIIES, CLOOKS AND JEWELRY. GREAT REDUCTION IN PBICES OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JKWELUY.at LOUIS WEBER'S, Ne. 159 1-2 North Qnetn Street, Opposite City Hetel, near Fa. U. U. Depot. Correct time at neon dally from Washington, D. C. Wat chef) aud Clocks repaired, regulated aud adjusted. JyiiMyd EXCVJISIOXS. ENKY& X'AllK. Penryn Pint, -ON THE- Cornwall & Meliu Hepe R. R, Excursion Cominltlce of Churches, Sunday Bchoels nnd ether select organizations. In mak ing their summer arrangements, should net neg lect le roserve nday for l'enryu Park. This dcllghtlul resort Is situated In the midst 01 me SOUTH MOUNTAINS And Us grounds covering hundreds of acres ale easy of access Irein all parts of central Penn sylvania. Fer the froe use of excursionists there arocxtenslve CltOQUET AND LAWN TENNIS OKOUNDS, LAUUE DANCING PAVILION, HAND STAND, KITCHEN, 1IA8KET AND CLOAK IIOOMS, nnd OIISEUVATOUY On the Summit of the Mountain. There Is also a refreshment room In charge of a competent caterer, where meals can be procured nt moderute rates, a photograph gallery and numerous ether nttracllve features. no iniuers allowed en the gieilnd. Excursions rrem all points en the Philadelphia Ueadlnir and Headhur ft Columbia Hallruads will be carried direct te the Park without clmnge of cars. Complete information can be obtained and en gagements effected with parties from all points en the Philadelphia A (leading and Heading A Columbia llatlreads, upon application te C. U. Hancock, General rasscngeraud Ticket Agent, Philadelphia A Heading llallread, ill Heutu Fourth street, Philadelphia, l'a., and with p.irtlus from Lebanon by applying te tlm undersigned, Kupt. Cornwall AMI. Hepe Hnllreud. 3md Lebanon l'a UAlll. til. DijllAiaur..iejr., Uiav8-3md s UMMEH OF ISSe. w Nl CernwaU & Lebanon -AND Colebrook Valley Railroad. MT. GRETNA PARK, In the heart el the Seuth Mountain, en the linn of thoabeteroad, Is ellurcd te Individuals mid associations Free of Charge. These grounds, covering hundreds of acres. nre easy of access treua all p.irts or Eastern Pennsylvania. . -Thereare.MOUNTAl.VhTltEAMS. spanned by rustic bridges J SlOUNTAIN bl'KIMIH, walled up with native sandstene ; bllAUi WALKS and I'llOMENADES. A LAIKJE DANCING PAVILL10N, LAUOEDININU HALL, KITCHEN, DINING KOOM, andTAlll.ES, 1IENCHE8 and ItUBTIC SEATS, scattered through the greve for the free use el excursionists. LAWN TENNIS, CltOQUET, HALL (jltOUNDP, HOWLING ALLEY, SHOOTING GAL- LEKY, QUOITS AHU FOOT HALL Are among the amusements offered. Ne Intoxicating Drinks Allowed en tbe Premisos. a-Partlcs deilrlng It, can procure meals nt thel'AHKllF.sTAUltA.NT, which will lie un der irci E. M. HOLTZ, the noted caterer of thu LEBANON VALLEY HOUSE, who III he en the grounds throughout the sea son, giving It his personal supervision in, giving 11 111s personal supervision. -Ecurslens Ireinall iKiluts en Pennsylva nia 11. It. will be carried direct le the Park u lib out change of cars. 49-Ezcurslen rates and full Information can be obtained and engagements directed with riartles from all points en the Pennsylvania Lit. upon application le GEO. W. UOYD, As sistant General Passenger Agent, 1. It. It., Ne. 2U Seuth Fourth street, Philadelphia, or te J. C. JENNINGS, SupL C myl3-3md , A L. A C. V. K. U Lebanon, Pa. 3IA0UINEHT. FOR Peerless Traction rOKTAIJLE OK STATIONAUT ENGINES, BOILERS AND SEPAMT011S, REPAIRING, and all kinds of Machinery, Contracts taken and alt work such as kept and dene In any Machine Shep. Cell en eraddrcss, Ezra F. Landis, WuiiKB-NO. 530 te 537 NOKTII CIIEKItY Lancaster, Pa. mlS-CmeedAw ST., E: NQINE AND 1KMM2R WOHK9. BEST Steam Engine -AND- BOILEE, WORKS. AS WE HANDLE OUR OWN GOODS, HAVE NO AGENTS, CAN 1NBUKE OUlt PATU0N8 LOW PKICKB MJ UUOU IVUUK. BOILERS. Vertlcnl and HorizentalTubular, Flue, Cylinder, Marine, Deuble-Deck aud Portable. FUHNACE-WOHK, HLAST-I'IPES, STACKS, Ac, Ac. TANKS for Water, Acids and Oil. HOISTING ENGINES. ENGINES. Vertical and Horizontal. Stationary, Irem two te sixty horse-powor. rortable Engines, en Wheels and Sills; Six Sizes I, i, E, 10, 15 and 'M borne power. SAW MILLS. Peny Mills and Large Mills, lluik Mills Cob Mills. Leather Hellers, Tan Packers, Trlpple Gearing for horse power. PUMPS. licit and Gear Pumps t Mining Pumps j Coin blned Pumps and Heaters. Centrifugal Pump, btcam Pump. Gearing, Pulleys, Fly wheels, Clamp Bex;. Hangers, Couplings, Cellars, Steel steps and Tees, Pulley Plates, Packing Bexes, Mill Spindles, Mill ilushlugs, Ac, Ac, Ac. PIPES. Wrought Iren, for Gas, Steam and Water. Cost Iren Pipes. Heller Tubes, Well Casting. FITTINGS. Fer Water and Steam, Valves, Cocks, Steam Gauges, Gauge Cocks, Glass Water Gauges, Safety Valves, Whistles, Glohe Valves, Governors, Patent Self-Feeding Lu. brlcaters, Glass Oil Cups, Glass Tubes. Injectors or Heller Feeders. PACKING Hemp, Asbestos, Gum and Piuui- uugu. HELTING Gum, Cotten and Leather. CABTINOS Heavy and Light Iren and Urass. Beiler Iren, Sheet Iren, Har Iren, and Steel, HEATERS Fer Dwellings, Schools and l'ublle Uutldlugs. STEAM HEATING. Estimates, Drawings and Pattern Werk fur nished at lteasenable ltatus. JUT Uepalring promptly and carefully at tended te. Address, Jehn Best & Sen, NO. 333 BAST FULTON STREET, LANCASTEU, TA. JaulS-lydAw JJEADQt Merine Shirts nnd Qnuze Underah Choice NecktlS E. is W.Celfl a.&c.cel Crown 1 The Best Fitting Dress" SIIIttTB AND SOCIETY l'AHAP MADE TO OU1IEU. At Erisman NO. IT WEST KINO STltEEl ME EROIIANT TAILOR. I. IcCATTLET, MERCHANT TAILOR I NO. 13 i NORTH QUEEN ST. (Uuchtulllcr's Untitling.) ONE OF THE FINEST LINES OF FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS, FOK THE SPUING AND SUMMEU TKADE, EVEll SHOWN IN THIS CITY. -Cnll and take a leek at the goods, and you will be suie te have your mcasure taken fera . JuneS-Iyd pUNKTAII.OKINU. 1885. SPRING 1885. H. GERHART, FINETAILORING. The Largest and Choicest Assortment el FINE WOOLENS IN THE CITY OF LANCASTEU. All tbe Latest Novelties In FANCY SUITING. A CHOICE LINE OF SPRING OVERCOATING THE EllY litST WOHKMANSHll'. Prices te Biilt all and all goods warranted as represented alhU new stele, Be. 43 forth Queen St. (OPPOSITE THE FOSTOFUCE.) H. GERHART. JITYKIW .t RATIIVON. Suits te Order FOK THE HOT SEASON ! I Thirty Different Styles -OF- SERGES IN OUlt STOCK, IN ALL THE POPULAR COLORS AND SHADES. MAltKED FHOM THKIlt OltlGINAL PItlCE TO VEHY LOW FIGLltLS. SEKGES IN HLl'E, GllAYS, liltOWNS. IJLACK, PLUM, WINE.GltEENb, DKAH, FAWN AND WHITE. WHITE & FIGURED DUOKS. Fer Vesting Ter Lveuiug W car PONGEES AND SEKKSUCKKKS FOP. I. tN 1NG WEAK.; LEAD1NO CLOTII1EKS, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTEU. PA QUR PRICES VOR STTIIER &00DS LEAD THE MAKKET. Reduction Trice List of Ken's, Eoys' and Children's CLOTHING. THIN COATS at 40c. SEEKSUCKEU COATS and VESTS fiem J1.I5 up. JletlerSKEItSUCKEIlS nl $1.7.1. MEN'S HUblNE&S SUITS at II.5U, J5.U0, .00, and 17.00. MEN'S DKESS SUITS at tS.W, 1000,fl2.00 and tlt.U). MEN'S BUSINESS PANTS nt 7Re. MEN'S ALL-WOOL CASS1MEUE PANTS at fj.00.ts.50 and $3.00. HOY'S SUITS at fiW, tiM, $3.00, $ I.C0, $5.00 up tere CHILDHEN'B SUiTS fiumfl.St upwards. Custom Department. Our specialties lu this depiutment ure Weel Serge bulling In all Celers, the same womake te elder in first-class styles ter ll.ne. ALL-WOOL PANTS te order ut $3.00, $100, $3.00, $0.00, $7.09. $(3.00. The pluca te trudu Is whero you can get the most ler your money, and wheie you can have Ihi largest variety te teleet from. L. GANSMAN & BRO., THE FASHIONABLE MKItCHA.NT ITAILOltS AND CLOTH1EUS, Nea. 66-60 NORTH QUEEN ST., (KIghten the Southwest Cor. of Orange Street,) LANCASTEU, PA. 4)9Open Eve until six o'clock. Satuiday until 10 o'clock. Net connected wilh uny ether clothing heuse In tbe city. MU)I3Oli' RKFINKI) OILS, TAL, TAL, lewand IjiuI, and gunmuteed te have no equal, is MILLElt'S HOUAX bOAP. TT KVAN'H I'LiOUR. LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Makes Elegant Bicad. Fer sole by Grocers generully. Lavan &s Bena, MoreliantMlllora, OiU co l 17 NOHTU PItlNCE bT. up7-uid IMS (I RATHFON, --.v . lU.
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