E ;' THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCEK, TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1880. -r-l: (.fT P P rf . tT l.t1' V. .jj r mx irairacR EVMY CVIMtM IN TNC VtAt. CMtfMtani JBufpted) WW MAM BIMOi. INtELLIGENCErl BUILDING, n. W. Conn Cirti Snifc HAlLt Tint CMntt a ITm. flw Mlarf ABVBMTanMKimremTtntt tSfty Cents HUM, WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, (JiffM JtyM.) PtfHMMD Evmt Wednesday Mernins, Ture Dellar a Year In Advuw4. OOUMBaPOSDKSCKieUcUed from every pat tf Ik Halt and country. Correspondents are re queued te vrltt legibly and en one d ethr paper only l and te sign their nanui, net for publication, but in proof of geed faith. All anonymeut letter t mill bt eentigntd tetht utattt basket. AMrtit alt Letter! and TtltgramtU THE INTELLiaENCER, LAKOABTIB.l'A $lK aiuasfct jjntclligcnccr. LANCABTEB, HAY 2T. 18H6 The Fishery Troubles. Sensations are the order of the day in tlii country. The newspapers search for them and make them and their readers enjoy them. Mele hills are daily magnified into mountains, and it takes a wide-awake ob server te knew just what there is of sub stance in the tale. IUghtnowwcarehaving the seizure of a fishing schooner exhibited as the possible cause of a war with Eng land. Senater Trye, of Maine, which is a fish country, has written te Secretary Bay ard, telling him what a grievous wrong lias been done, and the secretary replies that he has heard of it and is attending te it. It seems te have been a seizure made by the lawful authorities of Canada upon their construction of the law and the treaties ; and the case is te be heard in the Canadian courts, wlicre our government will be represented by counsel. If the law is found te be as we held it, the schooner will be released". If otherwise, we wil' abrogate the treaty that gives rise te such a construction of our rights and start afresh. "We will always have the whip hand with Canadian interests because our trade is of mere account te tliem than thelr'steus. We have already found an opportunity te seize a Canadian fishing smack, and each country new holds a little beat in chancery in token of its prowess. This fishery fuss affords as small an occa sion for excitement as could well have been discovered. We are net going te get into any trouble with England about mackerel. Each nation has tee high a respect for the ether te warrant a suspicion even that any treaty prevision upon such a subject will net be amicably ceustrued. There is mere likelihood of bad bleed between New England fishermen and these of mere southern waters upon the question of the mackerel catch. The former have caused te be presented In Congress a bill prohibiting the bringing ashere of mack erel caught in the spawning season , which sounded well tneugu until Mr. Hewitt, of New Yerk, proceeded te uncover the little nigger hidden therein. lie said that it would confine mackerel fishing te the states of Maine and Massachusetts ; because the mackerel arrive en the coast at the mouth of Chesapeake bay, about the end of March, and thence travel slowly northward, reaching Maine and Massachusetts in June; and June is the time fixed) by the cunning Maine and Mas sachusetts fishermen, for the prohibition of fishingtecease,the spawning season then being ever. The mackerel spawn upon the surface of the ocean, one fish producing a half million eggs. Mr. Hewitt's suggestieu was that, with the numbers of the mack erel and their eggs, there bcemed te be no great necessity for reserving them for the Malue and Massachusetts fishermen. That seems te be clear. lint the sug. gestien springing from the modesty of the demand of these fishermen in this case is open te the suspicion that there may be as little modesty nnd merit in the demaud tbey niake of the Canadians, about w Inch is the present international row. We are moderately attached te our sharp New England cousins, but we knew them tee well te be entirely sure that they are always entitled te what they ask and take. Iu this case they may haiu a solid ca.se. We de net pretend te understand the ques tion fully. And it is just as well that it is te be ventilated in court before we are called te take en any national nrder about it. We want the mackerel and propose te catch them ourselves all along the shore; and probably no one will object strenuously te the exercise of the privilege by everybody, unless it maybe these Maine and Massachusetts fishermen who have been caught in their little grab game in the national legislature. Corruption at Our KUtUeiis. Our esteemed contemporary, the Kik Em, in reviewing the events transpiring in the Republican party et tills county dur ing the past week, says : The methods en which the campaign was conducted by the " practical politicians" en both sides show that the political morals of the Republican party are net improving. On the ether band, they lemi emphasis te ihe de claration wade in this journal at Ihoepeuing of the contest that the only combination It would Jein would be ene te enforce the law against bribery and corruption with a view of Bending these guilty of corrupting voters and these allowing themselves te be corrupt ed te Jail. If sumo etllcient measures are net taken iu this direction before the next pri mary the party will be in that condition which will ronder it impossible ier citizens having common BOll-respeet te take iwrt. Hut of this we will hiuumore te say here alter. By the common confession of all con cen cerned and by the report of intelligent ob servers, the brief but intense campaign just closed, for only two important Be publlcau nominations in this county, was the most corrupt and shameless known even in the memorable history of the Crawford ceuuty system here. We have geed reason te believe that 20,000 was spent nt these primary elections, net one tenth of it for what the law defines as le. gilimate expenditures, and most of it for the outright purchase of leadersand voters. Se quickly following the decision of thosu thesu , preme court, affirming the validity of the act te regulate primary elections, this state of things Involves a most humiliating ad mission of conditions shameful te the whole community. His of no profit nor significance for ene faction, or even for one party here, te charge the exclusive respenilbillty for this state of thlrgi upjn the ether. Thecen- teadtntseti Saturday each tried te outrival the ether in unscnnmleu8nes ; a geed manyDcniecraU are reported from vari ous parts of llie county and In this city te li.ire taken u hand In it ; and at the gen. oral elections here we have Keen tee often that the enncereus growth of corruption has eaten deeply Inte both parties. It is the common sliauie of Lancaster count) that no ether pait of the state siitTVia uiere seriously f tern the ceuuptiuu of its indi vidual voters than thK "We hae often pointed out that there is an easy remedy fei this. A neu-p.irtis.in luseci.ithm, luade up of representatives of all factions and tur tles, f 01 nted for the single puriHisu of eradi cating this evil, organized when no election Is pending and controlled by no sluistei pur pose, can formulate a plan in thirty d.i)s that will end it. Will it be done? Sew is the time. XOW. Itr.CKNT events are proving that net one man in ten who humllen reins knew hew te deiU Pisoussise the subject or tax law, the Philadelphia Ledger voices the views of a large constituency when It says: "It would be worth whlle te direct attention te the tax en mortgages and move for the repeal of this Hunt unjust tax en the debtor das Although this tax is aimed at the holder of the mort gage, the Capitalist, it is Invariably paid by the borrower, who cannot get the money without agreelng te pay the Us and who sometimes pays it without bcncllting the state treasury." m m Wk nre told that Governer Hill, of New Yerk,ln the recent session of the legislature, scored every available "point" looking to ward himself as apresidential possibility. It is as malicious as It is unfair te be constantly viewing a public man as he appears In the mirror of sell-iuteresu An examination el the brain of Ciambetta, the famous Frenchman, bin brought te light some curious philosophical facts. The ob servers noted the high development of the speech centre In the third left frontal region. Ner was this portion of the statesman's brain found te be merely well ileelejeil. It actually exhibited a double folding or redu plication iu this area, indicating au excep tionally active disposition as far as eloquence and command of language were concerned qualities these for which (Jambetta, of all meu, was markedly distinguished. In the forehead region admittedly the heat of the highest Intellectual powers the statesman brains showed ee npU-xItles of leidiutr, ao ae tatnl with i reat lifettmniatla reKiiIarity. Whatever may be thought of the value of these investigations, It Is be vend psrad ven ture true that ihe qusllty of a m.iu' brain I the important thing, and net the quantity. Matthew Arneld's denunciation of home rule illustrates hew some of the bet et liter ary men may be the most dlgtracetiil failures as statesmen. Wiiun the American colonist were deter mined te wrest indeixi)detice I mm the mether country they showed their indepen dence of her by declining te hnv any cloth ing of English manufacture. If Ireland is denied her rights, she might fellow this goad example merely as a matter of senti ment. At the gardnu party given In Dublin by the lord lieutenant of Ireland the ether day all the guests, te the number 1,500, were dresses made exclusively of Irish fabrics. The cloth coats and the bats of the men, ami the poplins, serges, ribbons and laces of the ladies were all et lrih manufacture. If this sort el things were recommended te the iwople as a scheme of retaliation, it wi uld make warm work for I'ughsh manufac turers. Rrcv. Themas X. Ilov i.i: Is a Methodist Kplscepal clergyman, of McKeesport, who has been suggested as a suitable candidate for governor ou the Prohlbilien ticket, lly his own confession, Hev. Iloyle is unworthy of this distinction. Ter the ether day when preaching belore a U. A. K. Pest he said that Jeflerseu Davis should be burled In a living tomb and that every soldier's w blew should kneel down at her husband's grave and call down heaven's curse en I)ivi, the murderer of her husband. The lowly liall liall lean did net come Inte the world te preach the doctrine of hate for uti enemy, and its ad vocacy tiy a minister of thu gospel is the liclgbt el sacrilege. Tnt.Ri: are signs of returning sensoenthe oleomargarine questiuii. i'iie Philadelphia produce exchange will pretest agaitist the bill new before Congress for the Imposition of a tax of ten cents a pound un oleomar garine, or any ether ceiUMmml that passes for butter. This bill get some very hard raps ou Monday from hiicIi able constitutionalists as llntniuend and Keagan. PERSONAL. On VHI.KS S Wen K has been indorsed rer governor by the Prohibitionists of Allegheny county. QL'Hnx VicreniA's si.xty.snventli anniver sary was celebrated with the mualieremunles ou Monday. Dn. Dm I.KWin' liedy was cremated at the Mount Olivet crematory, nt French Pend, I.. 1., Monday afternoon, without ceremony. The l.iinlly and a number et friends were present when the body was placed ill the ro tor!. Dit. Phillips Huoeks writes that he would like te have a week te consider the matter nr his election liefore making a filial reply. He says, however, that this does net Imply that hu will alter his determination te decline the honor. Govciineu Pattison has appointed Themas liradley, of Philadelphia, u trustee of the slste Insane asylum, at Nerristnwn, te succeed tholate Oeorge iilddla Mr. liradley Is a well-known and and oxteuslve timvislrm dealer, and Is a iiorsenul lrlend et the gov ernor. Caumnal Manning has become alarmed at th( prospect of the withdrawal of Catholic home-rule nieinbers from the British Parlia ment, and Iras urged the college of the Propi Prepi ganda te oxeaise prossure upon the Irish bishops with the view or having them exert their inlluenceiiKJti Mr. P.irnell In favor or the retention et the Irish members. Letter r.nillle 1 U) llie ite;llr. Thefollewlug letttrs weregriiilud by the registoret wills for the week eudlug Tuts day, May 25 : TtsTAMLNT.Mtv. Mirlii HMutrer, de. reased, I itu et Kduii Mivnslilp Peter Stalif ler, Ilird-lii-H ind, executer, lleujaiiiin 11 Jvaiitlinan, deceased, tate of Luiiiisier city husauna lCiullmaii, ultv, executrix. Miry H niaclc, deeoised, tte of Little Ilrltnlii leiMiship; Wdll.tui lllack, I.lttle Ilriiiiiu, executer. Grayblll Hw, deceased, late of Matilielin township; Albeit It Ilar, Wurntuk, and Ivan llmr, Mauhelm, executers. nilribetli Heltnndel, ilecu.ised. lt of Columbia borough; Jehn M Miller, Ce u u bla, executer. AiuiiMrirnATieN. Jehn J. Andrews, de ceased, Inte el Celei.iiu township; Simen Y. SwlHher, Uuleralu, .tdminlstrrtter. The Wine Virgin, aud Urn President, fiem tbe Herald. In the achoel nttaehed te the church nt which Mr. Cleveland etten non-hips, a class u. niuaii gins was dlverted with the en lust .Sunday being pretty parablu el ' The .iri .. : . --v had bee,, told the teaJher theug t t' w Ise , asked!11" dla lh8 WUe 1',us ,l0?" "They lit their lambs and married the president of the United State.," rreraptl? rejoined a little totet aglrl, linSSuSrl knewledge or iwlygamv, ami rather mere familiar with fairy tales than the Scriptures. it ibu n u l oennii v ... u n . ...... ..... , CO PAT VOX It AX KB. r?A The Hrut HUIiirUli et ln lil NeiM fail's Ana). Tl.n death, after a short illiie-, of Leepold von llauke, the most eminent historian of te-day, occurred en Sunday. He sullered from no specific nnlady ami his death Is attributed te old ace. He was recently luadean honorary member et the American "Historical society, and was ene et the ablest historians orte-dy. He was born at Wlche, In Thuringia, December 21, 1705. He embraced the profession of teacher and In ISIS become head master of the gym nasium at Krankfort-eu-the-Oder, dovetlng his leisure te historical sti'dles. "The Hlsterv el the Heman and lierumnic People, from f494 te 1 AV ami "A Critique iqwn the loiter Historians" published in KM, attracted se much attention thst he was invited te llerlln, In ls!S, as professor extraordinary of hl'tery in the unherM'y, and vvasiiit. in lsJT, bv the Prussian gev eminent te lenna. Heme," and mere particularly te enice, te examine the historical materials there .lmvwitn.!. The llrst fruits el the-e investiga tiens were "The l'rinces ami People or Southern I'.urope In the 17th and Kth Centuries' and "The Conspiracy against Venice In lesV' lollewed by the "Popes et Heme, thelr Church and their Mate in the null nnd 17th Centuries." The work in which Hanke displays the most laborious investigation and the greatest completeness of form is his 'HSermau History in the limes of tire Ueformatien." His works have been translated into English by Mrs. Austin and Mr. Scott. In addition te the abeve mentioned works llanke edited, in KT2, r" if,im-.if i'l J' l'f"l Uazete which he was eem-lled te ill-oentiuue en account I it liberal tone. IIh published "Anna s ertbt. (.erilian Mou Meu nrehv under the Hou-e et Saxony," followed hv "'.no iioeks of Prussian Hlsterv," "Civil Wars and Menanhj," Perdlnand land Max imilian II of Ausiria." In lsll lie was ap-j-elnted historiographer of l'ru's'a and in Isls was elected te the Nn'ienal .-embly at Krtnkfnrt. Hewas ennobled in lreti. Hisre cent works cempri-e " History or Wnlloti Wnlleti stein," "The Uerman Powers and the Leiiiue of Princes," a "History et Kng mil," "Kn-d-erick tlie i.riat," "i'reuerics. William H ," and u "World's History." 21 It. It S Alii) IU Mil. Fit :. Seme Important Llc'it llirunu en the Heated Fisheries Controversy t mm the Iitltimere iun. Mil. Bvvauii te Mil. 1'ini:- The Fxshenes r'.i?irretcrj. It has been ro re peatedly intimated by partisin pipers that the state department, if net actually derelict in taking up the fishery troubles with Canada, has at last nievetl slucglshly with regard te It. Mr. l"re, who has been active in the Seuate lu delense et the alleged rights of the New Kuglatid llshernien, ami has ex pressed grea indUnitlen at thecourseor the Canadian authorities In their recent seizures of American fishing vessels, seems te liave deemed It his duty te question Mr. Ilayard en the subject. Mr. 1 rye " assumes " that the state department " Is giv lug the matter such ceusldt ration as Us imisirtauce de mands," declares that " the urgency of im mediate notion cannot be overestimated," and denounced thecindtii-t of the Ctnadians as "entirely unjustltiibl." Secretary Ilay ard's reply et the im tl ite ought te set Mr. Frye'smlnd at ease. The latter is assured that the department, at the llrst m.tltleatii.n oftherelusil te allow the Swhtsmer Jennie and J uli v te purchase herring for smoking at Digby, had jiremptly taken steps te ascerum nil the facts, and, with equal promptness, had made representations te the British minister looking te the tailing te account of the col lector of customs at the Canadian iiert of Digby for what Mr. Ilayard considers "a gross breach et the commercial rights et a cltlen efthe Vnlted states." With respect te the seiure of the two fishing vessels for buying but in the waters el Ciuada, In con travention et the law of that province, thu Investigation of tlin laets Ins been proceed ing slew ly, net lrem any till ilerlness en the pirt of the state detriment, but becslise of the remetene-s el the lis alit.es ami the want of facilities for ihismI cuuimiiuii'atieii, and the consequent ililiy in receiving the consular reports. Te Mr. I'rye's "assump tion" that tiie tlepirtmeiit is acting with u knew ledgoet the importance of the matter te which the attention et the secretary has been call led, Mr. ilayard unswers with an em phasis vi hich leeks liken rebuke: "I trust," he S.IJS, "I am properly conscious of my duty as an elllchil charged with the extcutlen of delicate and important public functions, and that the interests and honor et my country and the rights of its clliiens w 111 net lie found tehavesulleretl at my bauds." Mr. Ilayard'a reply te Senater 1'rje Ishii ellective answer also te the criticisms et Mr. ItlHlne and Sen Sen aeor Legan, who, though perfectly auare of the necessity the state department was under of proceeding with decent delibera tion, thought te mike some party capita! out of Its seeming delay. As thelr remarks ap ap jieared llie same day with the secretary's demonstration of ids ability in looking alter the rights of American citizens, the defeated presidential candidates are put in a rather ridiculous position. Tills wtiele question et the fisheries between Canada ami the I'nited States ought te be settled ut ence and forever. Tne treaties that h ive been made en the sub ject have simply had thu ellect of a temior temier ary adjustment et a controversy that will never be brought te an end until the fishery rights et both parties are clearly defined eud ngreed te iu terms that shall leave no cause for jealousy ou the ene hand or the assumption of unjust privileges ou the ether. The treaty of reciprocity made be tween the two countries en the principle of mutual concessions satisfied neither. The New Hngland and ether border states com plained that Canada reaped an undue ad vantage lrem It, while Canada protested that obstacles were thrown iu the wnyolhertrade with the states. At present Canada falls back upon the euly treatj bearing upeu tint sub ject that of lslS, which, it Is held, lurbulsthe piinhnsoei Halt at canailiau lanilluga. The present contreveray grows out of Iho claim set up l3 the Aiiierleei fishermen, notwith standing the treatv of lsls, te a right of trad ing with any Can.eliiu purl, (-object only te the customs tlini. s m lerce a right which would Include the purchase of bait by our llsiimg viwms, or el herring ter smoking, the ietiial te allow which Mr, llijar.l pn neunces -a gross Ineach of the 'emniHrcial rights of i citizen el the Uiiltid Sta'es." The Catiadl ins, who htvea large lnleiest nt stake, iinl u r t! ly dii dii elinttte recegnl the iilt-ntity rtt-i Uy ills ffiveretl bj the .New Inglanderi. ta the mor mer ciiauiiiiau and llsiimg w-ssel, iiiamtaining stiibtieriily that "iheisimiiicrelal privileges a -uerded te iiierchautineii and trading vessels are lu no wif-n available te the American fish ing tleev" Mince both countries desire an elucidation of the points In dispute, the rational course te pursue is that suggested by President Clevelaud te appoint commis sioners, with lull authority te discuss aud adjust all dltlorences. CUAUAVWMHTtU COUl.S KXt. Htm Tne Drummer Maintained Tlieirllrlp In Spite of Depreiidiii: Clrt iniutuucett, from Pick's Huu, There is no class of i.ople that will main lain their Krlp through ihu most trying cir cir cir oiiinstatices te such 1111 e.lent as the travel Iiifj men, or drummers, lltisiuest may go nil te pieces, but the traveling man maintains his geed nature. An incident was related te the writer a lew days since, which will be ltitereatitir, perhaps, te all the readers or the .Sun. Twe traveling men en Iho plains found it necesary te go from a railroad station te a large town in the Interior, through uu Indian country, They toeuioi! horses and made the start. One of the men was a slim c!n and lit) secured n line thor oughbred saddle lioisei the ether was a larKO Ileshy man, and Ids ticket drew a mule. Alter they had traveled about twenty miles, a party or hostile Indlms appeared lu the distance "and started for them. The two men made the best time that was pessitue, tint the Indlms were gaining en them, and seemed only n question el time when they would be overtaken. The man en llio'rnce-herso was ahead, el course, and he was cntistiiutlv, urging his compiuleu te keep up with him. The fat man en thetuule worked Willi spurs and with run hide te urne the iiiule te keep up with the nue horse. The man en tlin fist hor-e constantly com plained and would yell buck te the hit man and ask him why In the world he didn't hurry, blindly, the hit man get out of pitieuce. tliislnu up lu his saddle he elled te hll friend abend and ild " " ' I AfiArd manthiit u,mlilh 'I'nTct'r'ifAreu fiii Mice ' The man ahead looked nt him nnd said " ill, m mciii te be doing the Is'st vim emi. 'Ihtew your valise over ever over lieard." The fat traveling man, who was agent for a whole-nle liquor house, un buckled bis vnllse lrem his suldle nnd dropped It. Toe Indians came up, opened the valise, sampled the contents, and the travellers were Rived, but when they get te the nearest hotel, the lat niati Insisted that his lrlend had Insulted liim by charging that he was threw lug the race, audit was thought at one time the only bleed would settle It. However, a compromise was ellocted, and they nre new the best of friends -llli; lU'TTKttl L AM '1 in. in.t: " If the weather 1 fair." -iM thebuttiMil) iiiiiut) unit fixe, "If the wiutliurls filr, 1 II fie it nice In the meadow there ' " Vml I, saM the prudent etc, "W ill lie early at work, you will see if the weather Is talr' -I l.'l 1 Anmill, HI W. .VirlnielOl Hill ljtdlps Who use sOiUIO.VT hwc enlv te open their lips topreielts excellence Their white, gleam but, si' itless ttuth, and frinint breath will tell the sun y lliere Is mere demand for Ihla whole setuti and unexceptienablti prvpirntien than for uny ether dentilfriLO In the maikru An absolute speeltlc for rheumatism, neural Ula and ether bedll p tins, is t lacelis oil rirrviAL xutwks. (inns Pleasant, heilthy irrlus are seen only en the fiees of htvilthv persons. The dyspeptic mid tlelillltateilcuu smile only In a half hearted win Pnrlt the bloeit, tone the stomach, nnd strengthen the tissues with Junier llloett Hit ten. If ion wi-h te lauKa well and often ter silu b it It. (.tHhniii, druggist, 1J7 and li North Queen stnet, I.ancvstur. Will It Iteally Cure Itlieumntlslii? W n answer, honor bright. It will euro rlieutna Usui and th. soerest ulses ti"H Dr Themas' l.ltrirtr thl was specially prepai-ed fur the rh. utnatii ind I nne Nottee lettei-s from the js'eple relaile te its merits in nearty eery ptpei In the eon nte 1" or cale b II It. CtKh-i-an, drutfulit, 1j7 und 1JJ North Queen stnel, Lancaster C'au-es Astonishment. "Ceinpleti l illustrated for ill) a with IiiOIkc tten and titllim-teer Th- effects of two bottles tit ifui-ffer& Jlloed Hitters astonished me. lslble Improvement riht etr" Mr .Seih lutes, t, mini, N 1 in -ule by II. II Ceehrin, druggist, 137 anil 13 North IJueen street, L tncutei lletettltrs antl rrlinte DHltrs t"suaM wisr their badges of authority com eat ed muter then clothing, but Dr Themas Vl. -e- oil wears its badees in the form et printed labels utlatheil te each and c erj bottle, se that all may Wi-e its mission. It Is given full anil templete authtulty te arrest all aches anil yiilns nndtlees It-dulveven tlmti ler tale bv II II Leclimn, dnulst, 117 anil III erta ijuetn street, Lnncisler The Kind We I.IKe. The mtsllclne we most like Is that w htch does Its work quick antl well, llunteck Jlloed Hitters are the qub kest kind of a t ure for dyspepsia and 11 er anil kidne affections 1 or stle by II. II l echran, druggist, 1.1; and 1AI North Clueen t-lriet, Luui aster What Threw Appllratlims Did. I was treuliled terv much with sere feet Three applications of Themas' Kclectric Oil en ttrety cured them. Nothing better In the mar ket." Jacob llntler. Heading? Pa ler siie hy II. II Cochran, druietlst, lJTnnd Ul .North 1,1 men strict, Lancaster I'A Mir, AC. IE.M1UN PVltK. Di flr Enip rart ON THK C0KNWALL A. MOUNT HOPE K.ULK0A1): le Churt.hus. Ltslts, Societies and etbir st led eriraniz ttlens L-Miteiupiallni; t xiureluns durlns the sfc VSON' Ol ls the company be;s tonnneuniH that ever) fatblty his been per lecti d for m.itjlinir. the publh te reach this fa tnrite re-ort. and no ctTert hi.s tMenpaiedte make 1'K.NlliS PAIllv mere attnettte thin eterbeferu ter tht lice us. et ejtcuruienisU 1110 provided IIOA'ls OV TIIK LAhK, CltOlH KT, LAWN TKN'NIS AN1 II.VSK 1IV1.I. (.HOLNllS, TAltLhs, llK.NC-UKs, sW l.Vt,, UANCl.M! l'AV ILIO.V, 1IA.V11 STAVO.LAItUL SllKLTLIlHOL'Sh, hlrcilLN, 1IASKLT A.NI) CLOAK HOOMS, AND OIISLItVATOllY ON TOP Ol SOLTI1MOIN TAIN. There Is aUea KEr IthsIlMKNl AM) DIN I.NIJ ItOOVl In chante et a competent caterer, where me ila can bcjirecuredat medtimKi rates: liesldes l'hoteraph Oullur), .Sena btund und TcleKruph Olllte. - N'e IntOAlcatlug Lbiuers Allotted en tht Grounds. ArraiiKCiiients ter recursions from all points can be made by appl) biK te CAI'.I. V O.N SXHSIALKSSKK, supt. Cornwall A Mt. Hepe ItIt , Lebanon, l'a. Or( G HANCOCK, (.en. Pass Agt. Phil. A lb ndlng It. It. Ne. .'.I Seuth feuithsu, Phlla. mayU 3ind 1-AJtANUUi .10. K esn imes. a hahtman. PARASOLS. 20-Inch Satin Parasols, 75c ANDAI.LT1IE KIVKK (SIlADbS IN UULAT VAltlKT., -IUipalrlng und lictevcilusr of L'mbiellas und Parasols dune at short notice. Rese Bres. & Hartman, 14 EAST KING ST. aplsSind 11 II II KS. roux nnn'.-sse.s.s. NEW BOOKS Am ettered at a liberal discount fieiu thu pub Ushers' prices. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS In Library .Sets, Class Heeks, Ittcerds, ltwards, bibles, 'le.Uments, Cutechlsms, eta. QUARTO BIBLES Ceutulng King James and Iho ilevlicd Yeislnns et both Old und New 'lestaiuents lu parallel tubulins; also, with the two versions of the New 'lesinment, or with the old version of the lllble mil) , In various st) les of binding, at much low or prices than by traveling agent. ATTHE HOOliSTOHKOr" JOOT BAEIl'S SONS, Nea. 16 and 17 North Queen Streot, LANOASTKU. I'A. TOIIACCO eUTTlNOH, KOUAl'H, HIFT INUS AND PACKEHS' WAbTE, Dry ana Clean, bought for cash. J.B. MOLIN8, Ne, 273 Pearl Street, New Yerk, lteteionce rred. hcluilte. Ne. S13 Pearl street. New Yerk. lubn-lyd" lar.uiVAL A YHUVS SAUSAPAHMil.A. SCROFULA Is.Mienf the tiiKsl latnl sceiiiki'S w hli'ti atlllct ni inktml 11 ts Kiien Inliel licit, but may be the it still nt ttiiprepir vat i Illation, inerciiitiil jsil Killing. iiult'iiiillii."'S mid v aiIeiis ether eniit'. 1 lirenic s.uvs, I let rs, Unit .!-, CHiuiireus lliiiuers, nml, In "nine tasts, huiaelntltin antl 1 ntisuiiiptltni. result from a scioruleus cendl tlmi el Hit' bleed I his disi asc tan 1m curi'tl by lln ne of er s si, ipiiuia 1 liilierltrd a sfrtifutiiiis condition til the bleed, tilth taiiftl a tlcniiint'int nt et ln noies neies t. in Alter taking Itss llian four bottles et Am r s sarwiurlll i, lain ENTIRELY CURED Viid, ler Ihc past )car, hai net found It nee I'ssurt te iiii nn iiitirn tni'iUclne wtiatever. I mil new In tif.ti i health, and streiiKcr thin ever lit'futii U. A Wl'laid, :ts livmeut stiet't, lies ten, Vlnss. I was treulittd Willi kimIiileu Seres for flve f.irs, but, nrier iislm: n tt'iv bottles el Vjers S-ars iparlll i, the smes lie tied, and 1 havennsr CeiHlht-iltti til? ibetli Wanuick, M Appleton strct't, Lewell, Vlass. seiuiiintiiilhsniiii lwas irnnlitrd with Screfu- Iaii. Sm.'s lln tilt let. 1 liu lllull WHS liadll Snellen and Inflamed, and the sores dlschmvisl limtMiiiaiilltltsef eiltMislie iiiatttr fcvery ivm ed failed, until I used AinrV !arsparlUii by tasliiK tlircu bottles of this uiedlclne Ihn sores have been eiittiel) healed and tnj health Is full r stored 1 am unitenil for the nml this niedl t inehis ileneine virs Ann O ltrlen, ls Sulll van 91 nt t, New erk, Aycr's Sarsaparilla. 1'ieparvtl by l)r .1. C. Ayer A Ce., Lewell, Mass. bold b DrugKlsts. Price, 1 six bottles, J milte.'i QIM MY HACK. Lveiy strum m Celd Attatks that W cak Hack aiulNeail) riestnitea jeu. I'll) slt-lntis ami Uniggists ltccemiunnl BROWN'S mm BITTERS! ASTHE BEST TONIC. Stn UMtht ns the Mu. Knrkhes tin ltli-eil stt .idles the Ni i ves lius New V Iger UK I I. Mmchs, I: in fit Id, l.iwa. sas 'browns Iren ltltti rs Is the best lreu Mtdl cine I hue known In in M ears pnictlte 1 litwi fniinil It spt-tlill) iH-neflilsl In neritiiiser physical exhaustion, nnd In all ilebllluitlnit nil ineulsttiat bear n henv tl) en thu )stem. I se It lres'1) In in) own limlly. Mr. w t ItKtiws. w; Main street, Covlnuten, M.sa)s I was ennipleiel) brt-ken tlew n In health and tumbled with pains In my back llrew n s Iren ltttters entirely restored uiu te health. ' Miss I.uiik llriLSNAS. ".! ( oeke avenue, St. I.euts. .VIe. snjs 1 suffered with sptnalwenk rn-ss paint In my bark and sieepli ss nights 1 tried eirv e inteliable rvinedj wliheut inurh ben, til I-'enr bottles of browns Iren Hitters have refitted aie, und 1 cheerfull) rtteunutml It-" . . The Bciiutiie his Trade Mark nd crossed red lines ou wrapper Tak no ether Vtade only by 1IKOW N LllhMU M. CO, (J) fiallliuerv, Md TK.W'SSPIXIHC MKDIC1NH THhliltKAl KN'l.I.lSll llKMhl)) An nnt illlng cure for lnnsitenc), und nil Ills wist thai fellow Less of Memery , Cnltersal Lassitude, Pain In the Hack. Plinness of Vision, 1-remature Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or consumption nnd a Prt-mjiiutv lintte ttrt ull particulars In our punphlet, which wn desire te -end free b until tot teryenu. -Thu sjpttinc m-UKine is seiu u uu tiniKcisii. nt it per paekaiie, or six patkmes for $.v, or will be senl free b mill en the iccelpt of the money, b) addresslim the auent II 11 COLIIII VS. IirugRtat.sieli) Agent, Ntis. 137uudlJJerth ymcu btn.ct, Uincestcr, l'a. Ou account of counterfeit. v have adopted thocllew W rapper: the enlv uenntne. -11IK i.i:. MLIilCAI, CO . apivlydiw Butlaki, N. Y. VOL' CAN'T liKAT riiL'M. HOP PLASTERS. l'ecaii.u possessed of fresh and active medici nal agents ler the cum of i tin and dlseuse. A ttimdt rlul atrtnirthenlni! jsireus plaster, made from Heps, Ilurguiul) Pitch and Canada lt.il siin Apply one te Rick it he. Crick, Ktdney Troubles, stitches, cl.itlca, liheumattsm, sere Chest or pain in liny part. Acts instantly nltta)s seethes tiuleis nerveusuess ready te Htiply, All dealers, i"s ,5 for fl sut hy mall ter price. HOP PLASTKIt CO , Proprietors, IJosten, Muss. neUl)d 11 HOP PIsASTKllH. 110U is VOPU BACKT Mhit Is the use of BUlTcrlng with llnckathc, Pain In the side or Hip, sclnicu, Itheumuttlsm, Kidney l)I-tases, Critk, s-ttttht-s. Swollen and Tried Mustles, 1 hi st mil Lung Troubles.erany sort of p tin or soreness, cither letal or deep waled, tthen a Hep Plaster will give Instant 111-llt-tt Prepan d from llurgundv Pitch, Canada til-am and the piln klllitig virtues et Heps. The best strengthening plaster ever known Thousands s i se .sold by all dealers, ilalled en receipt et price, iVc, ft ter It ui. lit HOP PLASlEU CO . Bosten, Mass. H OP PLASTIES. DON'T 111. SWINDLKD II) bn yl ngsemet hi ng)eu knew nothing about, Woguai-antee the HOP PL AST Lit the best ever knenn. 'Iho lrtues of fresh Heps, Jturgundy Pitch and Canada Itatsam combined, make tl plaster highly medicinal and actltti ter the cuie el pains, at hi s, soreness, tramps, stitches, crick nnd local -weikness Drltt s out pain smoothes the parts and strtngthens. Sold by druggists nnd de iters. 23c., S ter fl no. HOPl'LAslhK COMPANY, Liwten, ilass. flailed for price. (3) lATAKKH UAY-FKVKK. CATARRH. ELY'S CREAM BALM Gives ltellef ut Once and Cuius. COLD IN 1IKAD, LATAKUIl, HAY t'KVKIt HOSE-COLD, Di:r,NK!jS, HKADACHE. Net uLUiuld, fanuir or Powder. Free from In In Jurleus Drugs and Otlenslve Oders. Ajmrtlcln is upplbd te each nostril and Is agrtuable te use. Price SO cunts at druggists j by iiihII, registered, 01 cts. Circular sent free, KI.Y UUOlilKltS, Druggists, Owego, N.Y. laly!lyoed.tlvw TML DAUSF.N, XJ Oft'ICKS AND DltUli HTOHK. i.uflj.si.ein au. rnuau'a., lteclstercd Physician and Uraduate Jetfcrsen College, guarantees te cuie all llloed. Skin and Nervous Diseases tilth purely vegetable reme dies lilt. DALSK.N'S PILLS. Safe, sure nnd effec tual. Sunt only by Epicss en receipt or fi. Ne Pennyret al or dangerous drugs, I5uu N. nth Bt, Philadelphia. f.T-lyd iekn ki:mevi:h. YICTOHU CORN KEMOYEU. Warranted te eradicate completely and In a short time, the most obdurate corns, hard or soft, without puin. Soldbyltee W. Hull, Chas. A. Lecher, Jehn K. KautTman, Dr. Wm. Worm Werm ley, And, U. it'rev, Chas. J. Shulmyer, and at BKClhOLD'S DltUU HTOHK, decl3-lyd Ne. 401 West Orange St. AFTKK ALL OTHERS TAIL, CONSULT DR. LOBB, SaNOHTH J'lKTEENTH STItEET, (Ilelevr Cel- lewhtll Street, Philadelphia.) amEAHS' EXPKKIENCE. Ouarantecd te euro the mulcted and unrortunute tilth Purely Vege table Medicines. Heek en special dUaases free ; send fur It. Advice free and strictly confiden tial, omce hours, 11 a in. te 2 p. in., 7 P. m. te 10 p. iu. Treatment by Mall. lrtl-lvd&w flUKi: aUAKANTKKD. RUPTURE. Cure guaranteed by Dlt J, II. MA) EH. Kasu ut ence ; no operation or delay from busi ness ; tested hy hundtedsef cures. Main office. Kil AltCH bl, PlIlLA. bund ler Circular. fJO-lvdAw T50TK IS MAKING CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT 93.00 X DOZKS. AT NO. lUi NOHTH QUEEN BTKEET. JanP)-ttd Lancaster, l'a B lCY0Li:S! TKlOYt'LKH! Having been Informed by some of our frleuds Hut u certain lllcycle linn have bt-en circula ting reports tthreugh Jeulens motives, in order te iurther their own fntciests) that we de net ileal In lludge lllcycles or 'lricyclcs, or any ether inachliies, n take this opportunity te call t he attention el thu public te the fact that u nrercpireiittng ull the in&chluesth'it D. Hudgu A Ce. manufacture, and are dealing In ull ethur machines thature manufactured In this country and England, bend lur cutuleguu. Only Hiding Scheel and bicycle Ht-pilr shop In Luncater county. MARTIN RUDY, Supt. NO 0KA8T KINO 8TUKET. tenncctt'd ttitliTilcpliene, mayU'iviilMYf Jiur JyTHXT DOOR TO THK COURT HOUH12. FAHNESTOCK'S ExtitiiHlve Dry Goods EutHbllnhment le new Htoekoi. lull of Ooeilo BUltable rer the ApproiiehhiK Witrm WorUher. Ludlon', OeutH mul Ohllt.ren'a Burnnier Meri no mid Uivuae Undorwenr. LiulletV, Gout's nnd Ohlldren'a Summer Uoalery In Qtitiutltlc n, autuuier Wmpa and JtioketH, if ii.60 tip, Alae Whlte Goods for Droaaeti, Luoea und EtubroIderluH. CORSETS I CORSETS I UALL'3 CELEBRATED HEATH OORaBT, beat hi the world. AIbe, JERSEYS I JERSEYS I JERSEYS 1 for Lndlea nnd OhUdreu nt Ilo Ile Ilo duced PrlcvH. R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. LANCASTER, PBNN'A M KT.OHU A HArUHMAN. -BARGAINS IN- Counterpanes COl'.NTMti'AMV lilllNlKUPA.NhS COU.NThltl'A.NfcS T.., Al . AT.. .no l.sa IIK.VDTIKUI. MAIISKII.1.K3 COU.NTKKl'ANKS AT SJ.ill, S flit. Hind, stt JO, !i OO. We lmve bought thoue Oounterptiiioo they nre Ohenp. METZGER & Ne. 13 Weat Khur Btroet. botweon Coepor Uotise nnd aorrel Horee Hetol. liter (luui)K. "lAHi.AINS IN HKMNAXTS OP DRESS GOODS. Bargains in White Goods TT11K North End Dry Goods Stere. J. W. ItVllNK. nevMyd Ne. K .North Clueen stris't. rpHK NKW CASH STOKK. NEW CASH STORE, 247 Sc 241) North queen Street, Opposite the Keystone Heuse and Northern Hank. Opening New Stock Seasonable Goods. Dress Oetids for Sering Ktegant VV hlte Helies for suits 1 tnen de lndes tieterii itwns vt hltti Corded Peone-us. Plain und Plaid Cam brlcs. 'Ihe llerkley I iitnbilc New llutlste Cleths lhe ltertiee md Cemllne Corsets lllackntid Colertd Kid Uletes. And a full stock of Notions and Domestics, all at Lew Prices. Pletsc tull and see us. febs-lyd VV. H. 110WKUS. JUMMEK GOODS. WITT 8c SHIND, Nea. O, 8 & lO Eivat King St., Open te-day new assortments In American and trench bATl.NKs, HATlSTEs, hEEHsUCKEHs In new and novel designs. All that Is desirable In Cream and Whlle IN D1A LAW. NS, V HJTOHIA LAWNH, COUDED PlCJUhS, V, hlte und Cream EMHUOIDEIthD bllim. A u Immense assortmentetHMTlsg Nainsoek and Cambric EMllHOlDEUlEii A EMHHOIDLHLD H.OUNCINOS. V hlte, Cream and lleige 1HIMM1NG LACKS and LACK rLOUNclNU's. BiR'Clil Attractions Ladies' and Cent's (iAIT.B UNDLHWEAU, ex cellent quality, JTk:. each. CiKNl'8 1IALI1U1GUAN UNDEHU EAH, 33c. tach , usual price, 4Jc. LADlhhi'5-IIU'riON KIIK.LOV KS, Nuw t.tsids direct from the Custom Heuse. New Ian bhades, Set. a pair j common price, Tic. Ladles' lllack and Colored bILKTAFKETA(il.OES,2Sc. A PAUL New Yerk Stere, J.B MAHTIN & CO. Upholstery Department A NEW INVOICE OK Plain and Fancy Scrims In the Newest Designs and Colorings. Llnu of Fancy Scrims at 12Kc Lurge MADRAS DRAPERIES In White, Ecru and Kancy, single or double width, from 25c. a yard up. Raw Sllka, Tapoetrlea, Voleura, Repps, Pluahea, Satlnea, Orotennea, ireil 1UK.V1TUHE COVEltlNUM. A Ijirgu Assortment of Stripes and Plain Llnens pf Linen Slip Coverings. Linen Slip Coverings made te order by oipe eipe rleuced upholsterers ut reasonable prices. Alaa en the lookout for bargains, tte have Just purchased a Large Quantity of LACE CURTAINS AT LESS THAN IMl'OUTEUS THICES. Fifty Pair l.ace Cnrtalns at SOc. a pair. r Ifty Pair Lace Curtains at tl.t", worth 11.25. Utty Pair l.acu Curtains, aajs-d tdge, block Pattern. 11.25a pair. 1 Ifty Pair Ijite Curtains, Ecru or White, at f J (m. Taped Edge, New Designs. Fitly Pair Lace Curtains ut tt 60, W ), 11.50, tl 00, tl 50 nnd KM). Each number 25 per tent, less than they can be purchased in thu regultti way, A Large Stock of MADItAS, AIU'LIQUE 'AND CUHTAINS. TAl'ESTm J. B. Martin S Ce., Cor. West King & Prince St&, (Oppoalte etovens Heuse,) lancasteu, l'A. uiwiii. from Auction! COPN1 KUPANKS A r. .. UOI'N I'Klll'ANKS Al' ... LOUM-fcUl'A.NES Al .OO I OO 1.80 in ltirge rpuuitltleH ut Auotleu nnd HAUGHMAN ittir.r.yunyinnixti auuna. W v. havi: A 1.AIUI1: STOCK Ol THK llK.bT REFRIGERATORS IN TIIK CITV. The 1 tat) Pry Air Refrigerator. UA HOES 11U.SK, WA TEH COOLKKS, 1 1 K CH KA 31 Fll EK.EHS, And a full line elllOl MK1 UKNISIIINU UOODS The largest stock of U VS riTUKES In the city Special aitt-ntlen paid te Ues-rtttlng, Tin Hoeting nml spuming tVehate lust receitud nnethur let of these 25c. OLOUhs. JOHliP. SOHAra&SOI, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., l..NCA8rhlt. PA -lLI.NN A HKLM.MAN. 150,000 Adams & Westlake COAL OIL STOVES IN USE. All Rivinpr K'ltlsf.ictien. Tlie only Per fectly Sife Oil fctevw In the market. There are no ether oil steved te compare le them. The Most Durables the Cleanest, llie Uest B.tkeis. 15uy no oil stove.1 till after examiiiiiiR tlie Adams A, Wtstlake, FLINN & BRENEMAN'S, DLALEHS IN All Makes of Oil Steves, LANCASTEU, I'A. nprl51)d&v WM A. KIKlTKlt ALDUS U. HEKIt. HEADQUARTERS SUMMER COOK STOVES AT Ne. 40 East King Street, (OpiKislte Court Heuse), THD ARGANQ tei OAbOLlNE. THE DANGLER, Fer COAL OIL. HANDSOME 1 CAl'AULE I DUltAllLE I ECONOMICAL Alse, a Full Line of Parler Stovea nnd Eeatera, Ooek Stovea and Ranges. THE SPLENDID HEATER, STILL AHEAD! Alte, REFRIGERATORS, IOE-OREAM FREEZERS, WATER COOLERS, J'OTS, J'-UVA, KKTTLKS Vi ell, anything you want. COME AND SEE K011 YOUUSKLF. OllDEUS FOll riumbieg, Gi3 Fitting, Tin UoeCog and Spouting PliOMPTLY ATTENDED TO, KIEFFER & HERR, npiS-UiUw jruumrujus. TTOFKMUIEIl'S. " PICTURE FRAMES -AND- Leeking Glasses AT HOFFMEIEcIVS Ne, 26 East King Streot, LANCASTKB, 1A.
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