THK JLANOABTBlt DAILY INTBLIilGKNOKH, MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1880. y ' I ; v' YAW- ' : . r El r - -! e, IAET INTELLIGENCER. Yr. JNlELLiaENOEK UILOINU a. W. Cenraa Cstrrsa Swau. -LAVeuma. Tl. I'AlLt Tm (Ml a Wfk, Ktm lieUart'.tl rem-er fifty Ctntt a Menth. Pettagttn. lVKHTlHKttMNTBfronTtnte Fifty Oent Un. WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER (M Pn$tt. PUMMMtD EwtV WEDNESDAY MOHNIN t fe DtUari a Tear in Aavane: OOSMBaPOlfDXNOXteUeUtd front every pa of VHMaUandteuntry, Oerrtipvndenti an r queued te writ Ugibly and en en tide of the piper only; and te tign their namti, net for publication, but (n proof of geed faith. All mnonymeut Utters unit b eentigntd te thi want kiukst. A tTMt ell LtHtrt and Ttltgranu U THE INTELLIGENCER, LAXUBTBB.FA. CIk fenfastct 3ntclligctucr. LAHGASTKB, JUNE 7. I88S A Pillar Fallen. In the death of Rev. Dr. Jehn AV. Nevln this community loses Its most distinguisli el citizen; and the Reformed church, with a large membership here and its chief literary and theological institutions, is de prived of tbe man who for mere than a generation has been recognized as its fore most thinker and ablest philosopher. Bern in the besom of the great Tresbytcrian denomination, nnd of a family distinguish ed in many walks of life, Dr. Xevin early in his career transplanted himself te a re ligious body springing out of the German life and thought which early engaged his attention and enlisted his sympathy. His experience at JTercersburg and the discussion which shook the theological world was one of the great religious events of thecentury ; and he has for many years, by the recognition of theologians everywhere, held undisputed rank with the greatest men of his day and generation. Future judgment will undoubtedly accord with this contemporary criticism. Fer many years Dr. Xevin has lived in retirement, a citizen of this county, with one of whose most distinguished families be became associated in early life. The home of which he was the bead here has been the seat of re finement, learning, and generous hos pitality. Ilia was in truth " that geed gray head which all men knew." As a ripe shock he has been garnered ; bis death in the fullness of time could net have been unexiiected, nnd yet death is always new and this brings te a very wide circle a keen consciousness of personal less. His was a character of such dignity and elevation, of such purity and unselfishness ; around him hung a hale of such holiness, and his whole life was se far abeve the or dinary concerns of earthly consideration that his memory is fragrant; nnd the con solation of his less is the translation of a saint en earth te the inheritance of heaven. m m A Question of Conscience. The public school examinations of Philadelphia happen this year te fall within an important festival season for the Hebrews, ene of the days being the feast of the Pentecost, when children of Jewish persuasion are net permitted by their pas. ters or parents te attend the schools. It it said that the hardship of this situation has been explained by Jewish ministers te members of the various school beards, but that nothing could be done te grant relief. This is passing strange. The public system, it is true, takes no account of religion in its curriculum ; but it is going tee far te stretch this dectrine te include the riding rough-shed ever the religious views of these whose children and taxes keep the public school system in existence. Fer the individual of well regulated con science the moral law is supreme, and a ichoel system that does net recognize this fact in its rules and regulations is palpably at fault. Let the Hebrew children absent them selves from Bchoel en Pentecost day, and let Anether lime be fixed for their exami nation. It may cause a little inconveni ence te teachers and examiners, but better that than the trampling upon the sacred r'ghts of conscience. A Most Improbable Story. The New Yerk Herald has a most im probable story from its Philadelphia cor respondent, purporting te explain the transfer of Mr. James H. Lambert, late and long the managing editor of the Times, from that pest te a place en the editorial staff of the Press. According te this story Mr. Lambert lias net left the Times te ex ercise in the service of the Press these effi cient qualities of an experienced, indus trious and intelligent journalist that have se long distinguished his work in this state, but te put at the use of Calvin "Wells, the owner of the Press, his knowl edge of men and et state politics te aid Mr. Wei's, his money and his newspaper te election as United States senator. Thore are three inherent improbabilities in this story. First of all, Mr. Lambert is a Journalist and net a politician ; two very different vocations. He has been identi fled with no particular party in Pennsylva nia, but has been faithful te the character istics of the journal te which he has given brilliant service. His profession is as high m any, and it is always depreciated when these who adorn it subvert their talents te mere efflce-ettlng for themselves or their patrons. -We de net think Mr. Lambert would engage in the service mapped out for him by the sensational correspondent. Moreover, it he did.the Press office would net be the best teat of his labors. Mr. WelUmay make some strength for him self in some quarters, and through some agencies, but newspaper ownership and control is net one et them. Whenever It become! known or even apparent that the j.-t's ia me organ ei in owner's ambition for a text in theSenate ; that its news are coleiol and ila opinions warped in that in. terest that moment its usefulness te him te at an end ; and its general character and iafluence are altered for the worse. In the third place Mr. Wells canaet loisenably entertain anv bones i Wag chosen United States sena- fctOC from this State, even If his reirtv PV, . ftMa4M tVMW KVtMM m IMa Bt- -.IS si ".' ' '"' ' 't0utrl e next Joint ballet of the ' :'h , iit,7wUlch by tLe way fa 1et sure' iii v " ' inena ; Mr. Magee . Jix. Cwwrea are net ; Mr. Quay can elect himself mera easily than he could elect Wells, nnd he would prefer te de it. If he cannot, he would choeso liaync before "Wells. "Keep your rye en that man liaync." Hut nlas 1 he has a newspaper, tee ; nnd for such Is net the kingdom of efflce. "TlE-ers" which have for their lnl only Iho exhibition or power will rovell heavily en their projectors. Bemi: r-Keri.r. have-audi cruel memories. William Henry Hurlhcrt, upeaklnit of Mr. ItUlne'a explanation el the Pick- Mlckl.m character or the epithets lie usul in reference te the Marquis of Salis bury, recalls the famous Incident or the aviurancea whlch.Mr. Maine, Oille wvretary of state, Rave te Mlnliler West during the prosecution of the Irish suspects that his elllclal sympathy with the lrlh meant noth ing, which assurance Mr. West promptly cabled te Kir! Granville. Hill K km ill: says his Philadelphia street car ompleyes must net lear around taverns when off duty under pain of 11siiiHh1. Wil liam Is a tlne moral pattern for his men te copy. Ct.uvr.nius, the condemned murderer of I.llllan Madisen, did a clever thltij: I" Iho lllchmend, Va.,Jall, In which he is confined, a few days ajje. Learning of a plot te break Jail, he determined te frustrate it and began caatlng about for seme means of doing It without the knewledge of his fellow con vict. Finally he lilt upon "'I' plan. When the Jailer went te Cluverlu' cell Cluverlus handed him a f 10 note, with the request that be get it changed for him. As he handed the money te the Jailer he said: " Ixxik at that note carefully en the Inside and see If It is a geed one." The Jailer was put en his guard by the contents of a piece of paper within the note, and when the three convicts were ready te go ever the outer wall they were driven back nt the muzzle et a rllle. What lr It should happen that the home rule bill passes second reading In the Heuse tonight 1 Prophets have been Jalse before. The U. S. grand jury of Washington terri tory have reported the existence of an organ ization or scientific socialists en the Pacific coast, en whom it lays the blame for tl.e anti Chinese riots which have se disgraced West ern civilization. Their object is te produce discontent and agitate the masses as much as possible, and te this end they aim at the control of the Knights of Laber, net openly, but by pushing Inte the controlling eillces men who are secretly members of their or ganization. The report closes with a state ment which clearly points tbe remedy. "It is shown by unmistakable evidence that they are secretly Instructing their deluded, ignor ant and brutalized followers In the use or dynamite, Ac" It is the Ignorance and bru tality of men which make a fewcrazy an archists dangerous, and If it is desired te avoid the massacres which new and then ap pear In our civilization, like spots en the face of the sun, we must civilize the savages. Education Is ene of the most important factors In the solving of this problem, but alone it can achieve nothing stable, ler the corner-stone, et a republican form or govern ment, inore than or any ether, is the religious spirit or the people governed. On that rest the moral sentiment which gives life te the letter or the law, and In these portions of our country where the life or the pcople is regu lated by the principles of Christianity, no matter or what sect or form or faith, the masses will be found Intelligent, educated and orderly. In America the masses govern, and let capital and learning de what they may, the only true safety lies In the civilization of the masses. MAitnicn mks are better church-goers than bachelors or widowers. Mr. Cleve land's tlrst matrimonial Sunday was exem plary, as he sat through a long and dull sermon with commemlable fortitude. PERSONAL. CUnt. h'crrrn?. was banqueted by the Massachusetts Heferm club en Saturday eve ning, and defended the principle or civil service reform. He.v. Ciiaiilks It. nuc'KALKiv is an an an nounced as a candidate for Congress In the Eleventh district, uew represented by Hen. Jehn Ii. Storm. Annimisiier Fkkhan, of Chicago, con ferred the rite of continuation en 117 convicts in the Jollet penitentiary en Sunday. Among tbee confirmed were snmeet the worst criminals In the West. Driscell and O' Kourke.or the deceased ln ln caster club, have both had eilers te play In Norfolk. The lenner will go there, but O'Heuke hasu chance te go te Iloehester. Shay is wanted In Lewistown and Norfolk, but he will likely remain at home. Desi P:nne, the Kmperoref Brazil, has a son new en a visit te this country. The prince whesn full name Is Den Auguste Leopolde, is the guest or the Brazilian consul, at New Yerk. He is a tall, awkward stripling or J(l He has a frank, boyish face, which is tirenred from his veyaue. The young man is a mid shipman en a Brazilian training vessel. Baiie.v Censtaxti.vjj vex Zaeiia, a brother-In law of the Prussian secretary of state, Kulanburg, died Saturday night at the Cleveland poorhouse, aged Ge. Zaclm was the Melen of ene et Germany's eldest families, and ascaptlanorthe 1-th Uhlans served in thewarser'nt'Olanil'Tl. In 1S77 he lest his property through dissipation and alleged chicanery or relatives. llEF.citnit gives this explanation or the rumor of his death en Saturday : ' I am told that the strike en the llleecker street herse car line ended Saturday morning, and that the fact was announced in Wall street en the tickers In these werds: 'Bleecker Strike Dead,' and the bulletins therefere announced ' Ileecher Struck Dead.' But that '1' and that 'k' saved me, although this rumor gave some temporary pain and anxiety te these very near me and te my family. Yet I am glad and grateful ler the opportunity or receiving the evidences or Interest and sympathy, the waves of which are sUU rolling in irera every direction." Central Transportation Company, In a circular issued te the stockholders of tbe Central Transportlen company by the committee appointed te protect their Interests in the contest with the Pullman Palace Car company a very onceu raging account Is given or the pregrns of that Imbroglio. The com mittee claims te have discovered that the Pullman company under a certain contract derives a sum of ?750,0C0 per annum for the use of 100 parlor cirs or the 119 leased by the Central Traimper' .tlen company. The com mittee re 'juiineuds that the Central stock tw transferred te William K. Lockwood, Charles S. Wheleu and Heward Hancock, trustees, who shall give therefer negotiable certificate", which shall lie listed at the stock exchange as seen as possible. Authority is giveu the trustees te sell tbe stock at a mini mum price or flSashare, deducting lrem such price any uyiiient made by the com pany en aecountet its capital. All payments made by the company are te be Immediately paid te shareholder represented bv the trust. ' V. 31. O. A Kecrelarlr. At Harrlsburg at the Saturday morning session or the general secretaries' confereuco or the Yeung Men's Christian association an Invitation was read from the association of Les Angoles, Cal,, requesting the conference te meet there next year. II. J. McCoy, California ; W. J. Orr, Canada j C. O. Bald !";J0Wa II M Armstrong, Massachusetts j W. II. Merris, secretary and treasurer, were reported ler the exocutlve committee for next year and unanimously tlected. The loiiewinggentlonionweroelectodacommlttee te consider the best methods ler promoting personal purity among all young men s I). A. l0l""! K. K Meliurnejr, New xerk ; H a. Orr, Pittsburg ; J. H. Klllett MrDeXeV .!' MerC Cambridg"' nMr??n?hCJxnea(1'ef8t' Leu'8, read a paper en the tepic: "Hew can the spiritual mitleeve..lm.Ml Partments of work?" terv of PennsvlvLnU A TRKrt. "ate score. uiry ei x ennsyivanla, conducted n ,,uli drawer. The cenierei.ee adjouwed iiv t uovBrner laiusen ana wife The place of mAAtlnrv nn-wt va,... I.n. ... u- . V.1 "I Wv. uua uui, ueen aeunltely TWO OHKAT UAMBMES. IkliTsril llanliin, I-edr ltfRsnleil in the t'orr t'err t'orr me.t Itonrret the YVerhl. I'M ward ll.uilan, who was regarded by oars men for se many years as Invincible, was born In Terente, July 12, 15e., and early evinced a fondness for row Ing. Ills tlrst vic tory in a shell was wen In 173, when he con tested for the amateur championship of To Te Te eoneo bav. acalnt William and McKay. In IST-t he defeatist Louden, or Terente, for the championship of Burlingteu bay, and at the Mine regatta was ene of the winning double scullers In the two-mile race. In IsTS he sgain defeated lxiuden In a mile race. Vic tory followed victory, and after detesting all Canadian oarsmen he came te this coun try In 1S76, during the Centennial exhi bition in Philadelphia In the contest between the professional oarsmen In the Centennial regatta he carried everything be fore him. On September Gth, he rowed the final heat for the cbamp'enshlp against Brag ley, of St. Jehn, de .ting him, and lowering Ill's record te 21.00, which wrsthe best time then en record for a three mile race. By the breaking of an outrigger Hanlan was defeat ed by Plalsted at the Sliver I-tke regatta, Bosten, June 13, 1S7P, and en October 3d, el the s.nne year, the famous ra'-e between Hanlan and Charles II Courtney was rowed at Lachlnp, en the S'. Lawrence river : the distance Wivs flve miles, aud the purse J.OOO, Hanlan winning bv a length a hair. That year he defeated all the famous oarsmen In this country, and in 7S set set sail for Eng land, where his lucky s t did net dciert him and after defeating the Kngllsh cham pion he returned te America, and rowed the live mile course at Cbautiuqua, en October 10th, In 33.56',, the fastest time en record. This was at the time when Courtney alleged that his beat was sawed and that he could net row. Hanlan, however, met his Waterloo at New Seuth Wales, Australia, where be was defeated by Beach ter tbe championship of the world, and again by Jehn Teemer, of McKeesport, Pa., at Pleasure Island, N.Y., Oct. 24, ISSe. J OHS TEE31ER. After two years of controversy through the press, Jehn Teemer, el JicKeespert, IV , and Kdward Hanlan, or Terente, met In a single. scull race of three mites, with a turn at Pleasant Island, '. Y., Oct. 21, lsvi. Teemer had repeatedly made overtures te Hanlan for a race, but such advances had been passed unnoticed. During the spring piecedlng the race the men met nt Buffalo, and signed articles ler a series of three races, hut Hanlan tailed te make geed his depesits, hut at another meeting, held In New Yerk city, the race was arranged te take place en the above mentioned date, and Hanlan was easily vanquished by the embryo champion. Jehn Teemer was born nt McKeesport, IV , .July Stli, 1S',1, He stands r feet, 8 inches, and in condition weighs l.r9 pounds. He commenced sculling In 1S-S2, In that year he rowed lour races with local earsuisn, win ning the tlrst two and evidently " throw ing " the ethers. OnTeemer's arrival home, after he had defeated Hanlan, he was ten dered an ovation by 3,000 people. The general impression seems te be tnat be can defeat Hanlan again if necessary. That the race was a fair ene in every respect Is net doubted. Teemer lies expressed a desire te meet Beach and has roll confidence In his ability ti outrew the Australian. L'lnlreMlng L'nitrr Water, Themas Ceylo, the well-known Hwimmer, or Chester, Pa., made a wager the ether day that he could go under water and undress bofero ascending. A large crowd assembled en Market street pier Saturday afternoon te see him accomplish the feat He went into the water with a cap, two shirts, overcoat, vest and a pair of beets en and came up alter forty-eight seconds devoid or everything but his underclothes. Onu Wedding Trip. Frem the West Chester Lecal News. Itev. A. A. Ceber, pastor or a BapUstcburch at Glenferd, Ohie, was en Thursday morning married te a young lady residing near New Helland, Lancaster county. They arrived In West Chester the same evening, and were given a reception at the residence or William Welsh, en Matlack stroet. On Friday they start for their tuture home in Ohie. Ne objectionable, features about Ueil Star Cough Cum. Pleasant, safe, sura. 23 cents. Yeu Hare a l'erfrrt Itlght, When yea demand a Itcnnen's Ca peine. l"sier et a druggist, te cipect te receive one. Yut tliera are, n regret te say, a few dragKlatgnf the Cheap Jehn variety who will try te )iruade ji.m ,wut;it-ii. im.iiiu wuriuH'1, suunuiutti wiin a nlmllur sounding name, such us "Capslcln," "Capucln,"" Cupslclnn," etc., prellxi-d Minis, times w.ih the name Iturten'' or llenten." Cheap Jehn will sell you one e' these wretched Imitations for halt the prlee of the genulne.us he can wellutrorduidn.lureulvuluubelngiiethlng, and It costs but little inore. lleiiHea'saru the only porous planters that can be depended upon te cure every ailment subject teexlurnul treat- tllHnt ThllV urn (icntai,.. ......A , .1 i. Protect yoursel f ngalniti deception by buying of ! ,."'D ""K'i" 'iiiy. .in, Ki'nuine neuis me "Ihren hetls " truduinntk ana 1ms the word "Cupcine"cutlii the centre. Jiine7 MWSd (lee. XT. Tenrttss, M. 1),7S Cumberland street, llroeklyn, N. Y writes June 8, lwa " I take pleasure in recommending Allcock's Pereus Plasters In nil cases of Uencral Debility, espe cially where the pains are severe ever the re gions of tbe Kidneys, Liver and Cheat : marked Improvement ecciira in seen as relief rrnm suf fering Is obtained. Fer Lumbago theie Plas ters surpass liniments, &c." The Maine Human Nature. Many vain attempts are inade te repuatthe remarkable, success of llensen'a Capclne Plaster. 'J Ida splendid remedy Is known, sold and used everywhere, and IU prompt action and uniival led curative powers bave wen ler It host of friends, lmltttlens huve snrung up under similar sounding names, such aa "Cun.lcln" " Capsicum," etu , Intended le deceive tbe care lea and unwary. Theeu articles pes.e.it none of the virtues or lha genuine, 'lhererore we nope the peepht will ensUt ua topreutut what are at onre tlielr interests and our. Ask for lionten's Plutr, and exsmluu what la irlven you, and make sure that the werd"Cupclnn" J?S,il,nih0.u,.!',ai" of lh0 Plaster Jlselr.und the "Three Seal. trade:uark I en the taru clot b. Any 'reputable dealer will show youthesaf guards without hesitatien: u you cannot ro re iiKiuber the' name lic-nann Capclne Plaster cut tbl paragraph lrem thu paper. il) '' '..''v":!: U'XCtAI. HUT10K9. SltlUllfS CATAUUII HKMKOV- jvxltlrn b. .... r.(.rrh. lllnthnrtA. Klul (?Htlk(r MOUth. Ker ssl tv . I. I'echran, l)niKRlt, .Ne. 137 Xerth Quisin trwt. TIIIC IlKV. tKI. H. TIIAYKIt, of llenrliim Inil sv " Ifc'thmvspH and wife e emir lives te Ml! t.OII'S CONSl'M IT ION CI- It K." t or sale hy"ll . II. Cochran, IiniKgUt, Ne. 137 North Ijueeii street. AUK Hill MADK miserable by indigestion, Constipation, Klzilness, I.e et Appetite, Yel Yel ew sOn T slilUrtVs VltntUnr 1 a piwlllve cure, (or sale 1 " ". Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North yiieim strvut. " JUST AS UOOII. Don't allow anyone te make yen helleveany plherremnlrls JUt as geed for slt-k heailarhu as Pr. I.ell Special 1'iv.rrlptlen, for it Is net true. This Is the only moody in the weiM that trikes Kt the root ei the dlea?a and drives It mil. lllve It h trial. la. lUssLicn Werm svrcv, Purely vegetable, plea-ant Intake, wilt expel worms nny elst. no purgative required Httcr uslnit. Price, 25 cants, by nlldruggMs. rebsanul.MWAF from th I'K.ler et the Olivet ltiptlst rhnrrh, Philadelphia, I'. - I e tmiitilctl wlthrn tarrh Hserteuslr anertt-tl my veire. Onnliettla of Kly's Uivaiu lUlm did the work My volce Is fully restored. II. K. l.lepstier. Frem Majer liewiw, sing Slng. N. : I was suirerlug ever-ly with catarrh. Kly's Crt-am lUlm wassuKKcsted. Within an hour or the rtrst application 1 Ml lelleveil Was entirely cured Inn lew days. W. A. Downs. Jl twdeed.tw FOH DYSPKl'StA and I.lver Complaint, vnu have a printed gnamnteti en every Pettle of 5hl 5hl leh's Vitallier. It nevcrfalls te rnre. Ker sale by II. H. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North tueen street. A Vrry Narruir lmpe. "Yes, i naa a very narrow- escape, sani a premluent citizen te a friend. "1 was renflned te my bed for a year and my friends gave me up tera consumptive's grave, until 1 began using Kemp's ltalsam for the Threat and Lungs, and here I am. sound and hearty." l'rlce tee. and It. Ker sale by II. It. Cechmn, Druggist, Ne. 1S7, North Queen street, Lancaster, SLKKPLK59 NIGHTS, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shlleh's Cure Is the remedy for you. for sale by 11. u, Cochran, Druggist, Ne 137 North Queen street. Os neTTL ErCT9 a Ccrk. SlrT Oscar K. IX. Kech, of AUentewn, Pa., was bedfast with In flammatory rheumatism In the winter of 1S3. Doctors cenld de nothing te relieve him. He commenced using Uress1 lthentnatle Uemedy. lly the time he had used halt a bottle he could leave his bed; when he had Untitled the bettle he was cured and has net had a return of the disease since. In his own words, t teel better than ever before." Price It, by all drugslsts. Seb4-JuidMlV.tr Tbe Impending Hanger. The recent statistics of tbe number of deaths snow that a large majority die with Consump tion. This disease may commence with an ap parently harmless ceu;h which c in be cured In stantly by Kemp's lla'am for the Threat and Lungs, which Is guaraned te euro nnd relieve all cases, l'rlce ai cunts and II. Trial twr Jrte. rer sale bv II. II. Cochran. druggist. Ne. 117 North Queen street. co-iweaitw " 11ACKMETACK ' n lasting nnd migrant per. fume. Price a and .V) cents, for sale by li.lt. Cochran, Druggist. Ne. 137 North Queen atreet. Silt LOU'S VlTALIZKltlswhat you need ter Constipation, Less of Appetite, Ulzzlness, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia, l'rlce 10 Bnd 75 cents per bottle, ter sale by IL H. Cochran. Druggist, Ne. 133 North Queen street BKOWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACKA. Is themest effective Pain Destroyer In the world Will most surely quicken the bleed whether taken Internally eivapplted externally, and thereby mere certainly UELIKVK pais whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and It Is warranted double the strength of any similar preparation. ii cures pain in me aiue, iincn or uewels. Sore Threat, i&n eum&tlsm. Toetnacha hh,i it.i. ACI1K8, and Is The Great Uetlever of Pain UllOWN'S HOUSKHOLD PANACKA .hnni.i be tn every family. A toaspeonlnlot the Panacea in a luuiumr uiwi wuiur lw ferred, token at Dedtlme, win COLD. oents a bettle. tiler et art water sweetened. If pi UUfcAK UP A m31-lydM,W,.tSw WHY WILL YOU ceuRhwhen Shlleh's Cure will give Immediate rellel. l'rlce lu ct., m cts., and II, Fer sale by H. II. Cochran, Druggist. Ne. 7 North llueen street. bB MOTHKKSI JIOTHEI18I1 MOTUEKSIII Are you dlstnrbed at nleht and broken of renr rest by a sick child sutTerlng and crylnz with the excruciating iln of cutting teeth? It no. fe at once and getabettle of Sirs. WINSLOW'S OOT1I1NO SYltUP. It will rulieve the poe? little autrerer immediately depend upon It thorp U no mistake about IU There Is net a' mother en earth who has ever used It, who will net Uill you at ence that It wUl regulate the bewelB, and glve rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like mactc It Is perfectly sate te use lu all caes, and pleasant te the tasU), and Is the prescription of em of the eldest and best female physicians In the Unlted SUtes. Sold everywhere. J3 cents a bottle majSl-lydAl. W.SA DllT UUUDS. gPBC 1AL NOTICIi STAMM, BROS. & CO. SPECIAL BAKQAINS l.V liLACK CASIIMEKE3, 5c, 10c. 15Kc "Oc ,e 3Jc, 37KO-, 4Sc, SOc. te 1125 u yard. "" '' ULACK SHAWLS, 11LACK SHAWLS, IILACK SHAWLS, At Less than Manufacturers' Prlees. Special Attraction FINE WOOL LASHHFKE ai Inches Wide. ' Twelve Different Shades, !Jc a yard. We wish te call special attention te our Dress (jWs Department, which we are endeavorlng'te mike the most complete lu the city. LOW PUICES, LOW PKICK3, BOSTON STORE, Neb. 26 & 23 North Queen St. LANCASTEU, PA. J. S. GIVLER A CO. CARPETS OILCLOTHS. We will nave money ler any person wanting te buy Carpet or OH Cleths. We want te turn our entire sleck In this department Inte ready cash. I horefero w offer bargains In lledy llrussels. Tapestry llrusnels, Threo Three liy Extra Super and Ingrains, llouiu lleuiu 31 ado Itag nnd Chain Carpeu. rioer. Table and Stair Oil Cleths. Window Shading and Fixtures. Come and see our goods and prlce. Jehn S. Givler & Ce,, Ne. 25 East King Street, LAX0.18TSI, Pi. MACHIXMMT. TMrAOlIINKHY.ae. te STEAM HEATING Latest and Meat Improved ENGINES Traetie, Perlibl or SUtieBiry. New or Socendlliuia BOILERa, WATER TANKS, BEPARATOK8. i,??B 2!" KKA Vf0"t "el1 asdeneanfl kept In Machine Sheps. aiunaeii ddkbm, Ezra F. Landis, WORKS 037 NORTH CHERRY (aTRKET, Li-aaUTss, ia. nT-ua ir-rcHir. , CALDWKLL.vTcO. l'lllLAJ)KLl'iriA. J. FOUR FINE WATCHES The Ekegren A thoroughly arcumte high grade wiuen. (iuaranteeil tebn The Audemars A high grade time, piece imiile by Leuis Andeinap. lleneva, and seldi elusvely tn Phil iidepliiaby .Mer. ('aid Mill ,t . The Century A wntch made te our special order, cased lu is karat geld mid gunrantied te be a cor rect timekeeper. The beat watch rveroflercdterOno Hun dred Dollars. anabsolutrlyrerrert tlmekeeker. Mers Caldnelt ; Ce n t he sole r gents In the United Smtes. The Vacheren Third In the list of wntchc. that aie entitled te be termed high grade, made by aehernn A Cen. stantln, of lleneva, and sold In Phlladel phtibvMesrs Cald well A Ce. cclu shvly. J. E. Caldwell & Ce. 902 Chestnut St. Careful Attention Given te Orders and Inquiries by Mail. nij- euuiim. A LINK OK Summer ashmeres In elegant shadci reduced te 4!c. CORDED PIQUE FROM 20e. UP. lteductlens in Embroidery and Whlte (loeds. Heductlens In lre CinhIs nt the North End Dry Goods Stere. .1. W. HYltNK. nevS-lyd Ne. Jil North Uueen atnwt. rpilE NKW CASH STOKK. NEW CASH STORE, 247 & 249 North queen Street, Opposite U10 Keyatone Heuse and Northern Hank, PLAIN AND KANCY DKKSS 0001)3. NUNS' VEIL1NUS, In All Celers. New Seersuckers. New liaslste Cleths, New Per cales and Chlntres. KULL LINE OF UNDEltWKAU. lAdtes Gauze Nests, Children's Gauze Vests, Men's Cantn Shirts, Men's White -htrts, null Stock of Domestics, full Sleck of Notions. - All a Lew Prices, l'lcase call before pur chislnB. IcUS-lyd W. II. ItOWKltS. w- ATT.t SIIASD. SUMMER GOODS. wnr cSc sii5ND Have received anotherlarge let of DKNTKLLK LACES for Ovvnlresses and Trimmings In all thu Desir.ible shadus, Creaui, lltue and Pink. ALIIATKOSSnnd NUN'S VKII,1NO,ONDINE M'lTlNU-t. riNK SKItliK SUIT1NUS, KTAMINE bllll.VOS. SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! We are new etrcrlnR astonishing valne In SUM M Kit SILKS at J5c, Kc., iTXc, tee., ic. a yd. ELEGANT SATIN KIIADEMES, new colors, 7Xc a yard. Kine ISIack and Colored KL'ltAIl DUESS SILKS, Sic. a yard. Our IILACK DltESS SILKS, gnuranteed net te crack, S7KC tlf 11.25, 1 1 M a yd. An Immense assortment of CKINKLK SEEK- SUCKEUH, PU1NTEIISAT1NE8, PKINTEl) liATISTES, UMBHOIDEIIKD UOllKS. SPECIAL HAUOAIN. 0.K CASK CUI.VKlLI) SKKItSLCKER. Desirable Styles, 10c. a yard. City Price, 15c. a yard. New Yerk Stere, Nea. O, 8 & 10 Eaat Kins St. LANCASTEU, PA. J. H. MARTIN A CO. NEW TO-DAY. . II. M AKTt.V A CO. received this morning One Hundred I'lecis AMERICAN SATINES, At 7c, Be. and 12Xc. Fifty Pieces French Satines, At 35c. a yard j City Prices, SJXc a yard. The new assortment consists of l'rlnU en Green. Dlue, Cardinal, Drewn and Ecru grounds. Geed patterns In French Satines are the scarcest uoeds In the market, and thee who de sire choke patterns had bettei select at once. SATEENS PRINTS, Ce, a Yard ONE CASE JERSEY STRIPE In Cotten Goods, thn Latest Novelty, nt 7c, a Yard. Crinkled Seersuckers, In the Newest Combinations and Coloring, at 1-Kc.,17c. and 'Jug. a yard. One Cemi Cltl.VKLEO SEK.llSUCKEItS en Cream Grounds at cj-ic. a yd. ; worth loc. PRINTED BATISTES, In all the Lnteat Combinations en Whlte and Ecru Grounds. One Case 1MUNTKD 11AT1STES, one yard wide, at 9c. a yard. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince St., (Opposite Steven a Heuse.) LANCASTEU. PA. lirllEN "YOU OATCII COI.n. HEN son's L'apclne Plasters quickly drive nwuv TtAlliM Ami uphpj rpanltlnir frnitl enlda. Trv UTO Try thctu. c. VAHHIAUM MOrrt) THAT ALWAYS WINS. "'" " " HONEST WORK I HONEST PRICES ! Philip Docrsenfs Old Reliable Carriage Works, 120 nnd 138 EAST KINO STREET, (NKAItLY OPPOSITE TIIR LKOPAUl) IIOTKI.), LANCASTEU, PA. Nene Rut Kirst-Class Mechanics Employed. A 1 Material, and That Only, Dsed IPU1CK3 TO SUIT TIIKT1MKH. A LL WOKK OUAUANTKKD. BUGGIES, PHETONS, BUSINESS WAGONS, MARKET WAGONS, Ami Vohleleo of Every Doeerlpttoa Built Promptly te Order. A Kul. I.lnnnf Vh1rlc In Stock, nnt(mtulMieclAUr ferthnHprlnir TrnilA. A l.nrtrn r-i vh.i I' HICKS. .--i- ' i'i k-euxii -- .1 ! ii via a i.f,i II41.1I' lUKTICULAU ATTKNTION rdlre us TIIK PLACE call and etatalnn the work, Philip Doersom's Old NOS. 126 and 128 i.ivk issvhasvk eii.wr.tjrr. e Aim CARD. The SubBortber would roBpeotfAdly Inform hla frlendH and the publle RoneraUy that hehaa accopted the Agoney of THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO, OF NEW YORK, The Oldeat Llfe InBtiranoe hi the Unlted Statea and the LARGEST and STRONGEST In the World. It writes the meat llberal contract evor Isaued, and has alwaya fnrnlahed Inattrauce at the Loweat Poael Peael Poael ble Ceet. JAMES H. MARSHALL, OO North Duke, or 20 Eaat Walnut Stroeta. ui.eriiin. M YKKH A KATHVON. SUMMER CLOTHING. Fine Serges, in Blue nnd Black, (ENGLISH), I2VUI-TO OKDKlt. Fine Serges, in Blue and Blnck, (AMKUICAN), I1S.W. Iln.oe nnd lls,re-TO OKDEIL FINE FLANNELS, I.N HUE, IILACK, OXEOISD aud GRAY fin.fand Us.oe-TO OIIDEU. EN&LISH WORSTEDS, In IILACK and H IIITE. IlltOlVV and WHITE, and lll.UEiiud WHITE, l'l.S DOTS. .Ve TO OKDEIi. All Newest and Most Fashionable Fabrics 01t SUMilEll WEAK, Can h found In Our Stock. 1IEST WOIIK. NICEST TlllMII.Nl, HIT ISO t'A.Nll PKICE.-. El.Ntt JIEItCIIA.NT TAlLOltS, NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET, LaNCAHTKIL PA VAItKIAim. CTANDAKI) CARKIAdK WOIth. Edw. Edgerley, CARRIAGE BUIIBBE Market Streot, Rear of PoateCQco, Lancaater, Pa. My irteclc remprlses a large variety of the Latrat Style IIukkI.w, Phtutena, CarrlaRea, Mar ket and lluslni'ia Wanna, which I eirr at the very lowest flKurea and en the meat reasonable terms. I call special attention te a few of my own de, BlRna, one or which lathe EDUKKI.EV CLOSED PHYHIC1A.N COUPE, which la decidedly the neatest, HKhU't nnd meat complete Phyalclan'i CarrlaKO In tbe country. Persona wishing te buy a Reed, honest and substantial article, should bear In mind that they take no risk In buying; my work. Kvery Carriage turned out In eighteen yearn np;oea ene that la thn kind of guarantee 1 have toetrer the public. All work tully warranted. Please give me a call. UEPA1IUNU PUOMPTLY ATTENDED TO. One ael of workmen especially employed ter Uuttparpoae ubliosam:ei'' CARRIAGES -AT- NORBECK&MILEY'S Cor. Daka and Tins Streets, L&nculer, I'. SATURDAY, JUNE 12th, 1880. Fermer aalu postponed en account of Decoration Day. Thn stock cmbrncl.ig Haggles, rbaitena. Mar ket Wngenn, Faintly Currlngm, etc. at II the latest designs and nil guaranteed te be drstclaas ma- terlal and tlrst-rlinia werkniiinslilp. iVlBUUlULUl Bccend-hand work. TKUM8 KAV Ninety-day neten. with proved security. Discount te Cash lluyers. Nile te commence at lOu. m. and 2 p. in, ap- NORBEGK & MILEY, L'nutlcal CarriiiRO lliilldcrs. U. E.KOWE, Auctioneer. IJunl-lwdlltw MlI.LtSKltr. TMMKNHK AHSOUTMKNT. A. HIRSIi, NOS. 6 & 8 NORTH QUEEN ST. In our Immense assortment of elegant HATS AND BONNETS are g renter bargains than can be found any. Dimmed Hats and llennula at the le whereeiae. lYunttVeant'iiuiem eiiiy m un The Very lateat nevellies in uiouena. reuiucrs, riewt-rs, Batlna, I Jteea of all kinds and Hats and llenneu Trimmed Ereo of Charge. We havn a largn aaaertment of JRWKLltY, WATCIIKH.HPJcOTAOLKS and CLOCKS. ' Our HOOT A.Ui&UOEDEl'AUrMENTla com- plAIe our GK.VrS BTUAW HAT8 nnd KELT UATd at the lowest price. Call and see. ull-'jiiid -KTOT A PATENT MEDICINE KID- I - ' vj iivtiiimiuiwuirUllva KUUUJU UV JOll I fena Cupclne AMautei . lletur thu a nuuseeua MYERS (I RATHFON, ' doses. WUKIIB. nilll',11 Will I Ml Kill II KL HIIHT II V tllltkl A III ss PAID TO liKl'AIBlNG. whether yen purchft.se or net. DON'T reiUIKT Reliable Carriage Works, EAST KINO STREET. m-lydAw CARD. ULAHHWAHK. H mil .t MAHTIN. IN A ILL b Jelly Tumblers, Jelly Cups, Jelly Jars, Fruit jars, &c. THE BEST IN THE MARKET AND AT LOWEST PRICES AT mitt, 15 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTEU, PA, WALL VAfKU. ART WALL PAPER 8T0HE. Art Wall Paper Stere, NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET. I.ANOASTKU, PA. Anether lai-'n let of GILT PAPERS luatar- rli ed will be sold chcun. Call early and leek at them nnd get prices. Will net keep them long, tnp IhanHnn will afill Ihetn. Window Hhades made ready te hang. Plain Hhadn Cleth all colere. Window Shades made and hung promptly. Lace Uurtalus, Poles, Cbntns, lloeks, etc. aKTNe trouble te show goods. ALFRED SIEBER, NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTKK, PA. A POSITIVE MATTER TUATOUIt KNTlUKSTOCKOr Wall Papers, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, k, Must be sold In order te glve undivided atten tion te another business. Come and Bocure bar gnlna. A GHAN'DltUSII l.N Wire Window Screens. Orders for from 80 te 60 a day are coming In ; the best and cheapest. PHARES W. FRY, NO. 67 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCABTBK, PA. u A i .aNt,
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