X,'v;!F K ., .-3",''!;.-s -iri.'?" . ' fjv. . - . -?f . a' tvf , v. .-as2" mi"( if i r 1 i v.1 vs 'f- LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, JUKE 1ft. 1880, . " . & t !. (' MrmxuAn . ' , j , tt mum A lit, nrrr trraUDBTOAixttna m law- tjMR aatenireii rtAras. lAurui WMUL OOmlMlOX AtLOWXD TO 'ttraeni oeiuttcTio. f APfUlBlNO BATES! jl"" '. ta.j lln. ln.TinTtn.lMn. MM,..,.; m 113 SJS SB 415 M Bw.... M l m an :w Knill. lie m m ',;0 4fl OS!..!., l am s se loco D' S 4 90 7 Itt 10 50 13 SO 10 ISO raOk. "no loeo isbe 1700 wni kSKITti 'J te nm ""e we 3400 EUttt... loeo no wee 2700 a tee H, , 809 1100 WOO 38 00 W00 83 00 K77- 00 18 00 S8P0 SOW 44 00 MOO y;...l uoe oe 4300 5500 raw wee He Weekly Intelligencer Mte Every Wednesday Morning. 'is. (Ttuitli.OOvoKstxvenTiia. clcdr or Tin, VAVDACOTTrilBBTO rKRBOKB UKITISO Cr ti glffclIIHIHIIC SOLtCtTXD TROM KVKRT TA IIT OF Til E SJMT ASS OOUBTRT. Atl AKOSTMOUS tKTTns Mat aa oennasBD te tub waste basset. ttrntttrtit ail Letters nml Trlenrnms te 8k f, , mm nnn, , r -. ' " ABB AA.1 AUAliJAVrillWEJXf ftrtrtlfltilcer Bending, Lancaster, Pa. --'lb ' ftfp anai0tct intelligencer. "tAHOASTKB. JUNK IS. 1886 pf" With Plenty of Meney." , -t.AV mi gradually werKing 10 me suriuce j ! baa entered the comprehension of the - ";Bwabllcans of the state, that Dr. William ' ' jiBdberts, of Crawlerd county, Inis been .. cned upon by the managers of mat party , M It next candidate for cengresstn:iti-;it-''ilkrfe. Brealus, Osberne, Hazzard and the :Uwra talked of are te be set aside iikftv none. Bearer is slated for governor, "Vftnd Davies for lieutenant governor, te sat- Itefj the demand for " the old ticket," and ' SbeeAuae they meet the geographical and 'political conditions of the situation. Xerris ?s4Vir Auditor irimernl. has Mm Philailfdnhia fc ,. r " - 0..., - , j,i'WWegatleninhandandis Quay's scrvicca- 'HOn friend ; he would be handy te have in scathe house; Stewart, for secretary of inter S. .fil affairs, is te catch the Grand Army vote iitaeA te capture Montgomery county, which iS-.. seeds a larger delegation te the legislature k ejecting a United States senator than any ;.unmt DIUKIOUIiJVlllfW III lllU OLiklU. Jkll V1113 jvweframme fails te include two elements i 'M strength that Quay wants for his cembi- K' . mA4l.lr. l P ttiRBA n nnmlMntn In Mn..- 3MIBW4UU , VUV Ul hUCOQ 13 U UlUUlUlUU HJ lr leBent Western Pennsylvania, and the yt nitlAI ! a lftnrr tintia "VfMfrufl. nf Al y ' kgheny, thinks he is a candidate for lieut enant governor ; and Hazzard, of Wash- ri.itv, ingten, is grooming himbelf for congress- & 2 1 &1 i-r f ti. 7''?' - IlUUl-Mb-liUD , HHU Jlilgl'U 13 KllU IU UtiUH Ptt, kindly upon Monteotli. lint Iteberts, of &fyf Crawford, is also a Western candidate. He y te very rich and has been trying for a long ISI time te get te Congress." He is politically ' fi .. Atlfl TmOrOrtnillw linimnnlut n f linmn nwl a I'VAA'liltltJ U('li'U.tl tly llUUiD til tit f keeps his district tern up by his perennial candidacy. Te take him for the state ticket will compose complications there and give the campaign fund liberal help. Fer this f .BBwmeB uiren. xne nomination ai me .! .iau 01 tne ticket is up al auction and Iteb- ertsisthus far the highest bidder. Crazy Kings. Ludwig ceases te be king of Uavaria, and Otte ascends the tlueue ; but Otte also is unfit te reign, and the regency of Lultpeld, the uncle, continues. The J.i- varians de net see the absurdity of thren- - ing a king, who is conteiiiixiraneeiisly de- K.lclared te be unfit te reign ever them ; or EV' nmlmllltr TTAt&n) tn n 1il!n.lA !..... 4I... are. The nation is only a telf-gevernlng $$$ one in form, being practically under the thumb of Prussia. The fitness or unfitness "jet their king te nile is net an imper- pt lam matter. TJiey seem te have 'rlri' rftthpr nntni'fwl Htn v.im.1 l't. 41. i ijSKfl - j-v ...u .....u n.uS i,,.,,. i they had and te be really sorry that he has Raj- been taken away. His popularity iwrhans $t? came irem ins uisposiuen te spend money .-jyireeiy, wnicn is always a popular thing te 55r i since -there are se many ixe- l&rI.pJ benefitted by the golden shower. svc--He was a redistributer of nmiih. 5?'?laad perhaps performed .1 uvfnl fRfr. jpjMs? the economy of Bavaria, which liad te re- gf j ttuce its standlngarmy te prertde the funds pJw I.udwlg's extravagance. There was no i1 fffttaf ha.nl Annt S.. !.... ,.l ti ; W'aatlenality is net in the keeping of her Em$rlaien' MSfc.? one would think that the lrast-m u.Iv.t. tteed in Bavaria, that Siinity is netanes- bVsenie one for the institution of kings. ' Ludwig was permitted te wear his royal roees,as tengas ne was suniciently control- ;VT latila n,Kl l. ... ... ,, . jiA ., nunc ne uuwneusiy uiscnargeil no w. retral (lntlp. nttn ni;a,,..,,.e n.,. i i ... ti& 'takes nothing mere et royal authority. ?Ti ' Tnat Bavaria needs no king is plainly da. Sa9 clared, and wherefore sim siin..i,i r,.e... s . succession of crazy ones is net easily , told. ws - liv rrotectleii for Publisiiers. Seme of our esteemed rnntcmimnirii.. 5!, are fellcitatlntr thnmuivpn nmn i.. fe "en e a law which, according te their fyr,f understanding of it, " makes the takiug of tJ , a newspaper and refushiL' te n.iv for ,i, sffi.. same, theft, ami nnv twrsmi n, i,. p i. actienjiable te criminal proceedings the fV,f 'Mitie" as if he had stolen ceeds in tin. B$amountef the subscription." If any law w In force which can be construed and ap- ls liea tuts wav ami we ilnniit. ttn i., . fVfjrJutlaw. Taking a newspaiier and net i .-paying for It is a very reprehensible and aeau sort of business. The number of , Jjj, .people who indulge in it is very large ; and '."." Who lakes a newspaper regularly out of ij. toniiute uuu reiuses te pay for it i..lilile ,In a civil proceeding 5..the sub3:riPHn Price, even ,' net originally erdered it or if he " '? ' Tnued lt Manv iwraens who de .- wwana inu resent a bill very vio vie IjWyaad evade iU payment if they can. It te (tie duty of a neatm!tar ..' .- blteherapaper net taken out by the. Ntwnuer, wimnotiOwtlen of the fact. ,U aeema te us this is all the sped,.. ,re .tiapublishercanask. tSITe MMeawhy taking a newspaper and net Wrtee for it should be theft any mere Ulau wmmnuiv ui uiucr ierms or credit, If ntia Mjwef rent or feed or clothing necessary te life and falls te pay for them, he is lmii Only accountable for a debt and net A crime before the law. It does net seem tmenable that jnduhreuce iu the bun. Awwtpaper ought te be punished mere y. laws for the alleged protection of OIHIOn business nrn tin nreaK lieln ke publishers careless, ever- wHiey ler meir own geed. pay m aavance for their them when the 1 tdbwctptleM expired , the system would be Mere pwWablfl te themselves and mere Just te their patrons. m A Significant Fact. If it should prove true that the fate of the Morrison tariff bill depends upon the votes of the Democratic ineinbeis from New Yerk state ; and it should happen, us ispredlckd, thai only three or four votes from that number will be cast iu its favor, the Democracy of the country w ill be mero easily reconciled te the view that it Is net a wise measure. It is net conceivable that the great body of Democralie rcpiesentu- tlves from the great states et Ohie, Penn sylvania and ew Yerk should almost selic'ly autngoni7e a measure that is salu tary for the country and their party. "We believe ever) body Is agreed that there should be a revision of the tariff, a it ductlen of a great many duliei and large additions te the free list, especially In the direction of raw materials, lt is net at all clear that Mr. Morrison is the wisest man te direct this revision, nor that the Demo crats of Kentucky and Illinois are safer leaders for their party than the Democrats of New Yerk, Ohie and lVnns)lv.uiIa. Especially is New Yerk a doubtful and de cisive state in politics of the country. We regard the attitude of its congressmen as a significant fact. We trust, however, they are prepared te offer or te suppetl some scheme te reviu the present tariff. The Commencement Season. We make no apology for presenting te our readers complete and accurate reports of the religious and literary exercises of the present commencement season of the college, the academies, seminaries and ether institutions of learning in this com cem inunity. They aie important interests, making for the general uelfue and promoting the public geed. There may be concerns of gieater popular interest, but net of mere importance. It is iu seme measure the function et a news paper te teach and te elevate the public taste as well as te pander te its cravings. Education if it is wQrth an) thing must ex ercise a deep and lasting influence upon the community and, in the main, for geed A very laige proportion of our local popu lation is in the schools, and upon their re lation te them depends in gieat measure what is of most Importance ; many of the adults of every community hae assecia tiens with its literary institutions ; and everybody will be profited b knowing what the boys and the girls hae te sayfer themselves and what ethers have te say te them. We welceme the commencement season ; and we print the reports of it cheerfully, for the Intki.lieknc m shines for all. 1'KN.Nsvi.VANiA cast mero than one-tenth or the 15O.S20 votes for the Prohibition pnsl dentlal nominee two years age. And It Is an Interesting problem for politicians te consider whether the temperance jieople will muster the tame strength this year. Servant girls are joining the Knights or Laber In St. Leuis. 'What mero eau these queens or the household nsk than their present proud positions as domestic tyrants from whose decision It Is vain te appeal? The disagreeable snarl Inte which the Philadelphia councils get ever the bill for the junket or the ceuncllmen te New Orleans en the conveying or the Lllerty Hell te that city again comes te light It will be remem bered that the exenses or that trip were out of alt proportion te the real necessities or the situation, and when the bills vvere presented for payment, thore was considerable outcry against them. Some of these te vv liein money w as eh ing w ere net content te vv ait ery 1. ng, and KebertTagg brougbtsuitferhiscaterer's bill of f 1,000, which the controller relused te pay. The city solicitor w as Inclined te make a test case el it by standing wilt, but at a re cent meeting of councils n resolution was hurried through Instructing the cily solicitor net te defend against the bill. YVhile the re sults of the opposition te these junketing ex penses were net all that might tie hoped ler, the dilllculty that has attended their payment may deter similar steals for the future. Meiu: than "iO,O00 tonsef Iren were shlpied from I'ltlsliurg ler the Vnien Pacllic railreid in l-.sj, and mere than tbt amount has already been received by Ut eajpny from liuburg this jcat. Tbt Piut-tiurc Jere And iron work at niAfci&g iiitj Ivti'js.uf nolreAl mpjiLie dulj. 7'tifr v ulcus Jurvt And Iren -worth, tad ' traeri-. ynii A a. re pre J ces jr vtisnj tta txity a.t atuly. It hi a!rt-jr tiee zafjat iim: uiehntsn pnncital tbtUe of fiiitaire will ttitadea All rxiAnner of window Adrt-rtitiBe, axuS Uia rtd themtlves of the nwiitT iA dUtriUiting fiee tickets te fuy for tbe"diiily et lithr graphs by stertkeejtre. 1 1 is caicaUlMl Uiat this action en theiiart of the managers will cut oil en an average 3,or "dtail-heads " a week. The movement Is hald te lx utssting with high favor In New Yerk, but It will re quire united action en the part or all the the atrical managers te make lt a succe.--. The extent le which this "dead-heading" practice may Ixi known when It is staled that the fne pass has grown into a regular pymeut for window space by means or sjeeial tickets, and lately there have sprung into existence many places whero these ticket can lie pur chased by any oue ier a fractional part or the regular prices of admission. If theatre man agers deiire te bring their attractions before the public in ctlectlve style, they should ad ad ad vortise them liberally In the newspapers. A wiiithh Iu Jehn tiiDinten'a ltper estl. mates that thore were 2,000,000 people out et work In the United States iu lsse. Treui the conclusion drawn, the premises must have their foundation In a very vivid iiuagl. nation. Tin: fact that n regiment or the German army U being drilled In the use or the bicycle has set military critics speculating en the future or the bieycle for military purjMwes. Te ai--celerate the movement or the troops ever the spleudhl Kuropean highways It will nodeubl be found useful, but It Is hardly likely that It will ever be adopted In this land of rugged reads. It does net seem te have occurred lothe Havarlaus that or the monarch and physician tuey huve lest, the latter was by far the mero useful. Te us benlghted foreigners the timely suicide of the crazy king apin-ara te be a bfesslng alloyed only by the tact that his successor must be another man without a head that a crown will fit. 1'rlnce I.ultpehl will wleld the sceptrein fact, while King Otte wears all the Insignia or royalty; and, though absolutely powerless, w ill remain iu the oyes efa jweple who appear te still be lleve In tfie "divinity that doth hedge ubeut a king," the living symbol of law and govern ment. It Is hard te realize that among an enlightened and intelligent ioeple, who In all the arts aud sclences are In the front rank, uch eighteenth century notions of royalty should be prevalent, llutnlterall it reminds us that much of our boasted progress is su perllclalamt that ideas that have reigned for lUr.i8Bh0Wlver talWbWl" take centuries te eraulcate. lTT fr Blnce.eoe"KratulaUon that ZMt 7S J'!?.f. with I pWl :ce.t itat city e,m Ul VU" l UUer- nmseNAi Jehn K. McLfax In still credited wllu an ambition te mart another grout news paper In New Yerk. Mrt. Hamukl I Vuitxii, efSL Units, ha received Irniu Secretary of State Itnyard lnformntleu te the ell'ect that slie U about te receive, lrem the United States treasurer jl,0PO,W0, nwnrded by the court et claims miner ine terms 01 me i leucu spoliation bill. 11 K. Maiitin, iisij , U te be the, orator at the dedication or the regimental monument of the Wth l'.uVels. at the luUledleld of let- lysburg, July 2. Majer (.'. II. 1'aMiacht, CapU A bin. Sottley, nml the ether mirvieri or three l.inavMer county companies vull participate In the excrcle. Ql'KKN Victeiua ha ellereil the t'emte de Paris, ilurlug hiienllu Irem I'miice under lhe terms or the expiilHieu bill, tlie uxe or Claromeut vnstle, where Iieuts l'hltlppe leuiid a home and died. The t'omte de I'aris declined the ipitsn's eiler, en Hie creund that he does net intend te reside hi Knglaud permanently. Hka. AltTlll It W. M ll.ni, presiding elder or the Dever district or the WllmhiRten Methodist i:pisceinl conference, tiled at his home In Harrington en Sunday, aired m on ly year?. He was a graduate of Dickinsen cnllege and eieral apjieiiitiiients In the l'Iilladolphl.iceurenuce, twine te the Wil mington conference In IhVs. He was made reslding elder in lvvi. Disii.vi.i.I in sealing letters neMr de scended te the ue of umcllnue when lie could aield It, prelerring nreuiatic sealing wax, which he pressed with an Kgyptian ring ; or, II the obnoxious gum had te be used, he dll ped his cambric handkerchief into the tiny linger bow let eau de cologne or water with rose leaves, and bathed the slliking place with that. Mr. (iladsteue, it is necessary te confess, runs the guurned edge of the enve lope across his tongue as lt lie had relish for II, and then runs the superscription, across the back, and dries it with a blotter iu the most clerkly fashion. Kinu I.inuiu 11, or llavarl.i, whose sui cide en Sunday startled the world, came by his Insanity through inheritance. Ills lather was King Maxiuillll.iu Jeseph 11. and his mother the Princess Maria, daughter of the late Prince Wllhelui, uncle el the present emperor of (ermmi.v. His father and brother died mad. Thus he derived insanity lrem his maternal side, while his grand father, Iaidnlg I, was the foolish king, forced le abdlcate the throne because el his Infatuation for Iela Menw His mother still lives, but Is said te hae made prepara tions te enier n convent. Her remaining son, Prince Otte, who new becomes the nominal king, is reported te liave been In sula for the past ten years. The hitter's nearest relative, I.ultpeld, has assumed the throne. WllEllXIX LlKti tWl'lt UUrEU.SMKyT. Kedcmllsm An ImpiiiIiiII W.iMeliil nml I're- IIIRStn Ailinlni-tnitluii Lli'Utpimnt i.ovcriier C. t' IIUi k In Ilairtslmrg 1'atrlet Kconeiny ami purity in tcderal exisudi tures Hew naturally and neccs-arlly lrem the fundamental Democratic doctrine of strict construction el the federal constitution. It lollews that just iu proportion as our repre sentatives are Democratic in the true Jeller Jeller senlan sense, will they be scrupulous m rais ing only se such revenue as may be needed for clearly constitutional purposes, aud exact and nice in the appropriation of it te these specific objects. Why lift millions from the pockets of the people for subsidizing private enterprises, for promoting local jobs, ur ler Intruding the central authority, with its cor rupting aud withering gitls, upon the i-nui-inen school system or the stites, it the fed eral government, being a limited political corporation, Is In truth, as we maintain, lor ler bidden te touch thot-e objects at nil T What Democrat, upon his oath, can vete te tax the labor et Ills country ler pur pur pur posesllke thee Any Intelligent man who will carefully leek Inte the federal statutes for raisiiur money, aud then Inte the annual statutes distributing this money te the multi tude of objects, upeu which ft Is bestowed with aa Imperial freedom out or all keeping with the Republican simplicity or our loro lero lore rathers, would reviily perceive whero mil lions upon millions might be cut oil, and left in the hands of these who have earned it, by the rigid application of our Democratic rule el strict construction, it-elf expressly em bodied in the tenth amendment. This rule in just se far as It Is honestly followed dlniln. ishes taxes, reduces expenses, destroys patronage, and generally banishes extrava gance, jobbery, lsrsenal corruption and olh elh clal scandal. This is the simple reason w hy tiny Democratic Congress Is mero frugal, and, In comparative Irwdem from scauiljl, mero decent than him i'eJerali-t Congress. It is the reason why there has been a vast improvement In the moral tone of Wash Wash ingten since the partial restoration of De mocracy in 1ST I; and it is the reason why the Credit Mebllier episodes, the laud grants the subsidies, and the ether phenomenal scandals of federal legislation, are con lined te the period between Democratic ex clusion and Democratic restoration. I must admit, however, that seme Demo cratic Houses are mero Democratic than ethers, and it Is a grievous pity that they are net all equally mindful of the solemn truths delivered te us by our father, Jeller son. Many years age long before things had reached their preseut pass of iewer and splendor at Washington I was struck by a singular remark of the greatest man and the purest Democrat 1 ever heard speak a Jel itrsuuian h , w a, as s mud as Jellorseii him-f-elf. "These buildings" said he, looking ever the Capital City, "are rar tee line. Ne sevemuient, and esiieclally no legislature, UOUMsi in such splender as this can be as simple arid frugal as they should be. All the surroundings incite them te extravagant exrenditurex wholly iticeuMstent with the character this government was Intended te bear. Had 1 the power I would raze these nmrbl piles te the ground ami put our leg islature, and all our elllcials, iu the plainest kind of buildings, with plenty of room, but no gildings J t would go a long way te make them pure and te make them economical." There is a vast deal of true philosophy iu this, and 1 believe it is the instinct et the general mind as well the conviction of en lightened reilectlen. Hut this is net all : Democratic doctrine leads te economy In state and mum.-lpal government much as lt does In federnl af lalrs, though In the one case it has net found place in the fundamental law, as it has in the ether. That community Is governed liest which Is geverned least; se said Themas Jeirersen, and se say we all. New, the less government we have lhe Jess money It is going te take le support it, and the lighter llie burden or the nx-piyer. And nearly all Democrats, raised and schoelod In our faith, as it has descended te us from the men who llrst liberated these glorious commonwealths from the crown et Lug. laud, and then set them together in n limited but perpetual union, will agree that no government, state or federal, has a right te exact rrem the people mero than may be absolutely necessary for the real objects of Justice, the preservation of domestic peace, and the general tloteuse. And these ob jects, If we are entirely faithful te our sacred trusts, must lw accomplished with an expenditure jiut sullicient and no mero. All beyond that Is extravagance and almost Inevitably vice. I think this llke strict construction of the federal constl censtl constl tiilleu is undisputed Democratic doctrine, and like that net merely wholesome, but well-niuh essential te geed government and pure. Is net this likowlse the reason why "tint trail et the serpent ' Is less breid en "the hill" at Ifarrlsburg when the Demo crats are In (rnvver than during these darken ed periods et misfortune when federalists, Unew Nothings, and Hepublicans nre iKJr iKJr liillted, inconsequeuceerour slus. te held their carnivals thore T 1 have isiinted out the contrast betvveeu federalist aud Demo cratic rule at Washington. I new- ask you te make the same contrast at Harrlsbiirg 1 hluk et what our state government was be fore 1S.S2, and think of what it has beeu siice. It Is net worth whlle te pursue the theme, qiie history lias been made, the ...w,.. , t,uuiiiuiuu, aim me nook Is open te every tax-iiyer. lie will uke his cholce be tween lartles, and ir he is very anxious " te pay his money," iu, will take the party which went out In ISsjJ, and net the one iiiicu iuuu in m mat blessed grace. year or A righting Orange I'rraclier. Kev. Hugh Haniia, I). P., Presbyterliui minister of SU Lnech's church, Jielfust preached a sermen en Sunday evening en the recent riots. He cnnl : " We will r.e, beceme partners el the Hpestlm et sedltleu and eutrage, but we'will ilefend ourselvos from the domination of such. The loyal cele, hratfeii or victory enraged the government, which, traitorous te Its trust, has slaughtered our peeple. We are resolved te maintain our relatiens with Kngland. If the government thliiUs that Ulster will be easily subjugated by a seditious Parliament It has sigually failed In Its estimate of us. The ieople of the Pierth hve oifectlvo means of resistance, but the time bM net come yet te employ them. The humblest or the neTen victims who mie cumbedUstWiMlnesdav under the murder ous fire or Mr. Motley's militia presented n higher and nebler type of character than does Mr. Merloy." . , The Catholle clergy of llelfast congratula ted their jHsjple Usm their "itlence nml r.,rluaraiicn under nroveklnircircuiustauces" and urged them te continue te keep the peace. A l.rtlvr lrem .11 1. (Jlrtrliml. Hern the llanorstewn lilelie. Misses Iteulati and Mary Ljerly, young daughters or Albert J. Kyerly, eq , or this city, prier te the vv odd lug el President Clev it land Btid Miss 1'olsein, sent a handsome bou quet te the bride elect aa an expression of thelr admiration or the coining "lltst lady" el the laud. Tills morning they were sur prised and delighted at receiving the fellow. In 8 letter fnii n Mrs. President Cleveland In her en n hand writing: i.'xcciifirc .Villi mom, ir7iiiii;feii. My Dear Little Friends : What geed fairy prompted my two little unknown friends te remember me se aweetlv en mv weddliur day T Whoever the fairy -which 1 think was your own little loving hearts I thank you most sincerely, mid the president Joins me very cordially. Slncorely your Iriend, JllUO 11, lSNl. l'UAM'KS Cl.IAKI.VM. lt Is needless te add that the happy reclpl reclpl euts treasure the acknowledgment very highly. ine llrllKteii strain. Leeking forward te the special couveutleu en the anil Instant for the election of an as- slsUnt bishop, the Protestant Lpiscell clergy or Philadelphia assembled Monday In the Sunday school room of the Church et the Lpiphany, nml lielit a con ferenctv As the result or an Informal ballet, eight) -six votes being cast, ltev. W. Neilson McVlckar, D. D., received 17 votes, Hev. TIieiiihs K. Davles, D. D., hi vote, Kev. Dr. 1 . Satterlce U votes and lllshep Wlilttuker, or Nevada, s votes. At a meeting of the presbytery of 1'hlUdel phi i, a call from the Fourth church for the pastenil services of Hev. W. N. Hlchle was accepted by hlni. A calf lrem the Woodland church for the pastoral services or Hev. James Stewart Dicksen was placed In his hands and accepted by him. Aiemul the eartb, in every land lt every stream tblt I in amire el. In ev ery town, they understand Hew- teeth may best be taken enre el Frem Jersey Hals te llirmxh's mount Thev sbiir the praise of S070DONT. luiiili-tu,rii,SA HI-HCIAl. MOTIVES. Kicked Out. IIiim iii ii v iH'onlntlicrearenhoarostruKKllng te ri.' In ilils world that iim Kicked down and out In envious rivals. Thomai' JCclectrie Oil never "klcki'J out" Its pnxius. lt Is true blue, rer tlire.it alToitleiis, aslhmn and catarrh It 1 a certain and rapid cure, rur sale by 11 II Loch Lech ran, druRRlst, 1 IT aud l.i .North Queen street, Lancaster. vmie strung Mluiled XVmneu. Can regulate thlr husbuuU amazingly fast, should the net de their duty. Iturtteck Jltoett Hitters are a pisxl regulator of the circulation. '1 hey are exclusively n bleed tonic, and con qucntlj strike at the root or many serious all incuts Fer salt) by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 1J7 aud 13) North ijueen street, Lancaster. rut I'pun his rtet. 'spt up m bed and coughed till the clothing was net with perspiration. My wile Insisted that I no riem'ii' .'cf.clric Oil. The tlrst tea spoonful rellevetlme and two bottles have euled me 1 eau honestly recommend 11 " h. 11 IVr kln, Cr ek Lentre, X . Fer sale by II. U. Cechmn, druggist, U7 ami IX) Xerth (jucen stiect, L.incaster. "Ilmun Mvet lleuip.'' This song t very geed In Its way, but i) there any sickness in the households It se, home can net beulwiivsple.isint. V"e take especial pleas ure in reieinuiendln, fiurdeck Jlloetf Hitters, a bona tide and certain Hire for dyspepsia, and all diseases et the liver aud kidneys. Fer sale by 11. II. Cochran, druggist, 1JT and I Si North yueen street, Lancister. llmi't its Faint-hearted. If you are In trouble leek up, held en, Klve the blues geed by. If you are In pain, have a lumeiiuss, have tin ache of any kind, go le the druggist aud nsk him fur 7"Aemi' Ectectrie Oil lt will de you 1,'imhI every lime. Fer sale by 11. II. Cochran, druggist, 1J7 and IS) Xerth (Jut-en street, Lancaster. Hear Him. "I feel niw I was ailllctcd with sick head ache and general debility, but 11 unlock llloeil Hitlers Imiuxtit about an liuuu-dlste Improve In my genenil health. I consider them the best famliv medicine in the market." Adnlph Lalloz, lluirale, X. V. Fer sale by II 1J Cochran, drug gist, 1.17 and ISi Xerth Queen street, Lancaster. ititr uuunn. rpllL NLW CASH STOKK. NEW CASH STORE, 247 & 249 North Queen Street, Opposite, the Keystone Heuse and .Northern Hank, OPENING TO l)A. New- Diess (meds, New llatlste Cleths, Xen Fet rsuckers, New batteens, New Percales und Chlntes, New (,ents'(iauZH Shirts, New Ladles' Uauzc V esls, New Children's dauze An Kleg mt oauze Vest at 55c. lllack and Cel ered hid Gloves s a Ooed Kill Weve at K)c. lllack siitlc Mitts, and a Large Meck of Domes tics and .Notions ; all at Lewest l'riccs. 4- Please give us a call. lebS-lyd W. U. 110WEU9. W11W ATTHACTION.S AT TUB BOSTON STORE. KVKUV DAY bOMETHIXG NKW. We are new showing an Immcneu Assert merit of WHITE DRESS GOODS. Corded I'liiues, Cradle Checks, India Linens, l'rtscllhi Checks, Vlcteila Lawns, In fact everything new and desirable. Printed Salines, Printed Itatlstes, Crinkled Beer, hackers, Emerald Checks, At Less Than City Prices. .lust Opened SO Dezen of our Famous Ueul'i L'nlaundrled hhlrts, Uelnrerced lUckand Fient and warranted W'amaulta Muslin, Sac. each. STAMM, BROS. & CO., New. 23 & 28 North Queen St., LANCASTKll. PA. J. S. OIVLEKitCO. BARGAINS -IX- AND DRY GOODS. It will pay you our stock aud prices te leek ihieugh before buying. Jehn S. GiYler & Ce,, CHEAP DUV HOODS STOKE, Ne. 23 Beat Bang Street, Lahcastib, Pa. T AWNS 11HOUGHT DOWN. Tha continued Coel Weather has brought Lawns Down te 4 dents a Yard, ATTn North End Dry Goods Stere. nevWya Na sa Nertt QuMniUeet. MBBIVAL. vtr O M K N NKKDINO KKNKWKD or silflcrlne from tnllrinlllm ?T Slrenatli. peculiar te tliclrei, should try BROWN'S IRON BITTERS! I'HS1UIA.NS AMI Pitt (Hi ISIS J1KM) 11'. ItKCOM AS THE BEST TONIC. This medicine combines Iren with pure vege table tonics, and Is lav al liable for ll,'ast pecu liar te omen, nml nil who lead sedentary lives, lt hnttchesand Purities the llleisl, Hllmulalcs the ppetlle, StrriiKihcin the Muscles and Jierves In fact, tlioreiiKhly tuvlgemtrs. L tears lhe vninplexlun, and makes lhe skin smooth It divs net blacken the teeth, rauc headache, ev prtMiice .imstlp.ulen nil ether Iren vitll ctnrs ile. JIks KupviiKTii IUeui.71 Knrwrll Ave., Mtlvvau Kee, vv is , ssvs. umii r ,mie ei icc w.ism. " 1 Imveiiscu llmun's Iren Hitters, ami It has been mere than a dm ler te me, havliut cured me el the weakness ladles have In life le cured meet Liver Complaint, and new my complexion Is clear and geed u. ll.is nisi, liis'ii benenctal te lev chUdtxMi. iV children. Mas. I.eeisv U. IlnAeims. Fast Lecknert. N. Y . says " 1 have suffered untold tnlserj lrem Fe mule Complaints, nml leuld obtain rvltet flew nothing except llrew it's Iren Hitters 1 he genuine has Trade Murk and cre-ed red Hues en wrapper. Take no ether. Made only by 1IKOW X CllhMlCALCO., IktUlinere, Md ') luaKt-lidAw Q.HAY'N SPLCIF1C MKDHJ1NL. THKUUKAT KNOl.ISH UKMKIIY. An unfailing cum for lmetency. and all Dis eases that fellow laws el Memery, Universal Lassitude, Pain in the Hack, Dimness or Isleu, Prematiiru Old Age, and many ether d.e:,.es that lend te Insanity or Consumption and a Premature. Grave -Full p.utlcularsln our pamphlet, which we desire te end fns, by mall tocveryene. -The bpe-clllc Medlrlne Is sold bv all druggists at It per yuckaise, or six packages for J.orvvlllbe ent fix'e by mail en lhe receipt of the money, by nddn-ssiiu- the mrent. II II C()( lllt.V.S, imigglst, SoleAgent, X os. IS! und leJ X erth vjueuii btrcet, liucester, Pa. On account of counterfeits, we have adopted thelellew Wrapper: the nnlr genuine. lltK(iltA MEIUCALCO, ap-lydw lluirale, N. Y. piXHAUSTLD ITALITY. EXHAUSTED VITALITY THE SCIENCE OF LIFE, the great Medical Werk of the nge en Manheixt, Nervous and Physical Debility, Premature Decline, Krrorsef tenth, and the untold miseries censeiuent thereon. Jiu pages sve. lAprescrlptluns terall diseases, (.leth, fall gilt, only llie, by in ill. sealed. Illustrative sample tree te all veutu; und mlddUvtiKeil men erthe next 10 days. Address Kit. W. II. PAltKKK, 4 UulniiLh stieet, llo.ten, Mass. uiylT-lyredAw ULASHHAKB. H 1011 cV MAUTIN. CHINA HA L Jelly TumWers, Jelly Cups, Jelly Jars, Fruit jars, &c. THE BEST IN THE MARKET AND 'l- LOWEST PRICES iuMitin, 15 EAST KING STREET. LAXCASTEK, l'A, WALL 1'AfElt. KT WALL I'AI'KU STOKK. Art Wall Paper Stere, NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCAbTEIt, PA. Anether lari,'e let of GILT PAPEI18 Just ar rived will be sold cheap. Callearlyund leek at them and get prices, will net keep them long, ter the price will sell them. Window Miailes made ready te hnnir. Plain Shade cloth all colors. Window Shades made and hum: promptly. Lace Curtains, Poles, Chains, Heeks, etc. -WNe trouble te show goods. ALFRED SIBBER, NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LAXCASTEK, PA. w mi: WINDOW SCKKLNS. WE INAUGUKATE A New Price List -IN- Wire Window Screens TO-DAY. - We have them at Uc. apiece, up te 11.00, according te size and kind. Leave your orders early. PHARES W. FRY. HO. 67 NORTH QUEEN J3T LANCAVCKli, PA, txrm iMBVMAMem C HI). CARD. ThoSubserlbor would roepeottiilly Inform hla Mende und the publle Konernlly thnt he boa noeoptod the Agoney of THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO, OF NEW YORK. The Olileat Llfe Insurnnoe In the United Btntes und the LAUQEST nnd STRONGEST lu the World. It wrltea the meat Uberal oentrnot evor uwued, uiulhtia rtlwnya flirnlahed Inmtrnuoe nt the Loweat feaaU bio Ceat. JAMES H. MARSHALL, OO North Duke, or 20 Enet Wnlnut Btroeta. OAHHIAtIK A MOTTO THAT ALWAYS WINa HONEST WORK 1 HONEST PRICES ! Philip Docrsenfs Old Reliable Garriage Works, 126 and 128 EAST KING STREET, (NKAKLY OPPOSITE THE LE0PAU1;I10TEL), LANCASTER, PA. Nene But First-Cl&ss Mechanics Employed. A 1 Material, and That Only, Dsed U'lUCKS TO 8UIT THKTIMES. ALL OUK UUAItANTEKU. BUGGIES, PHOTONS, BUSINESS WAGONS, MARKET WAGONS, And Vohleloe of Every DouerlpUon Built Promptly te Order. AKullLlneef Vehicles In flteclr. iireiinrivlnattew-tiiiiv f.,r,h. hi,h,h, i',,.,., a inr-.tiin Vmtnj Assortment of SKLU.MI-HAM) OUK. OX IIA.NU 1' KICKS. PARTICULAR ATTENTION ..fV'.V'i'" a c'Ul R"1 "mln0 ln0 erk, ill r l IjAI, r. Philip Doersom's Old NOS. 126 and 128 jfiLtr.vitwr. KN.SK ASSOKT.MKNT. JMM A. HIRSIi, NOS. 0 & 0 NORTH QUEEN ST. In our Immense nxnertnient of elegant HATS AND BONNETS are greater bsrralns than can be found any where else. e have an endless variety of un trimmed Huts and llemiets at the lowest price. 1 he verj' latest novelties In Klbbone. 1'e.uliers, flowers, .satlna, Laces of idl kinds and Huts and ltenncts Trimmed Krco of Charge. We hive u large assortment of JKVVELKY, WATCH E., .SPECTACLES and CLOCKS Our HOOT AX I) SHO E IlEPAKTM EXT la com plete. Alse our UENT'S 8TKAW HATS and FKLT HATS at the low est price. Cidl and see. al7md B AlUiAINS AT ASTiWS Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KING STREET, LAXCASTEK, PA. FANS FANS Japanese Kans, 1,S,3, Sand 10 cents, Chrome Fans, 10 te 'IS centa. Elegant Large Chrome "an, cloth coveted, polished stick, 'J3 te 5n cents. Painted .'-at In Fans, In Cream, Pink and Blue, W cents Feather funs, In Pink, Cream, Light illueand While, cuntn. Feather Fans In all colon, with white bone stick.., carved, SO cents. Painted Uauze Fans, G3 cents. While MUln Fans, M ceuta. Fine White feat In Fans, f 1, I1J0, 11.75, liW. Painted White batln Fans, II. P.ilnlcd White batln Fana, edged with leathers, II Oi. White Satin Chrome Fans, II. lllack batln Fans, large size, 50 cents. Painted lllack Satin Fans, gilded atlcksand edged with feathers, ut 1. SPECIAL BARGAINS -IN MS. Four and a half yards narrow embroldery, t yards wide ombreidory, 10 yerda material, put up Iu a box, al ti, I.L25, 50, 12.73 a Kebe, Ladles' Embroidered Sklrtlny at 83c., II, ll.SS, 11.50, 1 75, ti, ti.50 a yard. Oriental Ijice Skirting, bic., II, f l.M, 11.35, II 10 11.50, 11.75, J and till a yard-Cream and llelge. llargalns In Cream Orluntal Lacca ever ene hundred plcccs-at 8, 10 and 12 ccnta a yard. NEW SUMMER HATS ! All the Latest Styles, IN WHITE SUMMEK HATS, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED. We are showing seme meat elegant White Gainsboro Hats, TUIMMEI) ArTEll THE LATEST PARIS FASHION. rThey are the most attractive UaU ever hew n Iu Lancaster. Come and ace them. G KOKOE ERNST, JB., Carpenter, Contractor & Builder, KESIUENOE-NO.533 WEST KING BT. SHOP EAST QUANT BT., Opposite Station Heuse. All work recelve my prompt ana personal at toutlen. All kinds of Jobbing attonaed te at short no ne ne Uee ana en reasonable term. Drawings ana Estimates faraUhed, esfl-lTa Ladies White vemfaht. -s"i i i -f,-,,. nnfi.vuijji CARD. HOfttf.s. which will lju seldntMOsr ltttA80XAHI.lt PAID TO REPAIRING. whotlier you purchose or neL DON'T rOUUKT Reliable Carriage Works, EAST KING STREET. KMyd&w VAMKr, .it'. pKMlYN l'AKK. Jenrun h, ON THK CORNWALL & MOUNT HOPE RAILROAD: Te Churches, !,ndjc. Societies and ether so led orgaulzitlens cnntempUtlng excursions during the SEASON OF lssa,thn company begs tnnniinuncu that every facility has lieen tier lecled ler enabling the publle te reach this fa fa ertte resort, and no etfert has been spared te make PEMIA X l'AKK mero attractive than ever liofero. Fer the free use of excursionists are provided IIOATSOX THE LAKE, CltOCJUET, LAWN TEXX1S AXH IIASE U.M.L GltOUXUS, TAHLhS, IIEXUIKS, SWINGS, DAXCIXG PAVILION, II ANIIHTA.VIl.LAltaE SHELTHIt HOUSE, KITCHEN, 1IASKET ANI CLOAK KO0JIS, AXU OIlSEUVATOltY OX TOP OF SOUTH MOUNTAIN-. Therolsalsea UEFUESIIMEXT AND DIN ING ItOOM in charge et a competent caterer, where meals can be procured at modumte rateai besides Photograph Gallery, News Stand and Telegraph Olllce. Ne Intoxicating Liquors Allowed en lhe Grounds. Arrangements for Excursions from all points can be made by applying le CAUL OXbtlIMALEX8KE, Supt. Cornwall A ML Hepe H.'lt., Lebanon, Pa. OrC.U. II NCOCK, Gen. l'esa. Agt. Phil. A Heading K. It , Xe. t.7 beuth Fourth SL, Phlla. maylSSmd iSI T. CiKKT.NA l'AKK. IT. GEETIA PARK, FOIt EXCURSIONS & PICNICS. This park is located in the heart of thu Seuth Mountain un thu Line of the Cornwall & Lebanon Railroad, Nine miles south of the city of Lebanon, within easy distance of Harrlsuurg, Keadlnir, Lancaster, Columbia and all points en thu Phil, ailelphhi A Heading and Pennsylvania Kail Kail reads. The grounds are large, covering hun dreds et acres, and are FHKE I'll ALL. The Conveniences are A LAKGE DANCING PAVILION, A SPACIOUS DINING HALL, TWO KITCHENS, 1IAGGAGK AND COAT HOOM, PHOTOGKAPH GALI.KKY, Whlle the Arrangements ler Amusement con sist of GUOUITKT AND HALL GHOUNDS, HOWLING ALLEY, SHOOTING OALLEKY, FLY1NU HOUSES, QUOITS, Ac., Ac. Tables for Lunchcni, Hustle Seatii and benches are ecuttercd thiougheut the grounds. A New Attraction ter thu eeusnn or leisj la LAKE CONEWAGO, Cevcrlnir nearly Twenty Acres, en which are placed a number or Elegant New floats, and along the banka of which are pleasant walkgand levely scenery. Parties desiring It can procure jiuuis in me i urK, us mi, Liming nan win uu .Is at lhe Park, aa the Dlnlntr Hi undur the supervision of E. M. hOI.TZ, of the Lkdxnem Vallky Hecsk. These who wish tn spend A DAY IX THE MOUNTAINS can llnd no place se beautiful oratTerdlugao much ploaa pleaa ploaa ureas MOUXTGHETXA. XO 1XTOX1CATIXO DHIXKB ALLOWED ON THE PUEMISES. Excursions from ull points en the Pennsylva nia Uallread, will be carried dlrect te tnu i'aik without change of cars. Excursion rules and full Information can be obtained upon application te Gee. W. IJeyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Pennsylva nia Uallread, 13J Seuth leurth street, Philadel phia, or te J. O. JEXNINGS, Bupt. C. A L. Uallread, Lebanon, Pa. aiaySS 3md JTAUlllIfXIir. M AOU1NK11Y, SO. 0I STEAM HEATING Latest ana Most Improved ENGLNES-TrutieD, Portable or Mmj. New or Socend-Uona B0ILEH8, WATEB TANKS, SEPARATORS. Miemxi or HsPAia Werk such as done ana kept In Machine Sheps. ualz, en or ADDuaa, Ezra F. Landis, WORKS 637 NORTH CHEBRY STREET, LAKOAITSU. PA, n7-tfd TglUHNlTUltE WAirEUOOMS. HOFEIEIEE'S W He. 26 East King St., LANCABTJtU, FA. Furniture if. ati. j
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