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THE INTELLIGENCER, Lancaster, 1'a. .2ll)c Cantastct intelligencer. LANCASTER, AriUL 28, 16SJ. The Milk In the Cocoanut. Alene comes Mr. Quay and caily shies htfl caster into the ring; He says he is n candidate for the Republican nomination of state treasurer; that he is a candldate for himself, in his own interest, and that he has'ceme te stay. ' The announcement creates some surprise, because it has been understood that thu politicians with whom Mr. Quay trains, and whose most nctive agent is . Mr, Chris Magee, had some time age selects 1 5IK 'James McDevitt, of Alle gheny tnd Lancaster counties, as the next nemin se for this ofllce. Tliose te whom the ai ueuncement of Mr. Quay's candi dacy! ings surprise may net knew or may haVe f irgettcn that lie has an unsettled ac count vith Mr. Magee, brought ever from the st .te convention of 1883; which lie may new aspire te pay off. Upen that occasion Mr. Quay understood that Mr. Passniere was te be the neminee for state treasurer; and that Mr. Cameren se understood it, and had made Mr. Magee w understand it. But when the cenven tien met, with Magee in command and Cameren in Europe, Livsey was taken nnd Fassmore was left. If Mr. Quay is a candidate it may be taken for granted that he has oue eye en the future, as well as one en the past. He has1 a peculiarity of vision that gives him foresight as well as hindsight. The Bullitt bill is net yet passed; and Senators Myliu and Stehman have net as yet manifested any very cordial sympathy for it. A Xcw Slate Capital. Many.- of the present members of the " .legislature are said te 1 ,A ' ffed at the ci-njyjjjg of TT-usburg, for social disfavor manifested te them ; and it was proposed te give expression te this the ether day intholleuso by appointing a commis sion of three te consider the propriety of erecting a new state capitol and the place therefer. It is certainly true, that a geed many members of the legislature de net coniert themselves in the capital city with that decency and dignity which should be necessary te command for ene at home or abroad the courtesy due a gentleman and public official. These who de net deserve it have no right te expect it ; and theso who merit it no doubt obtain it in as large degree in llarrisburg as they would any where else, though it is net the most hospitable of cities, nertlie most attractive. There are better reasons for a new capi tol building, perhaps, than for a removal of its location. A great deal of money is being spent annuallyen the old raUrap,and it gains little of comfort or respectable ap ap pearance from the outlay. If thopeeplo of Pennsylvania could have soine guarantee of an honest and judicious expenditure of their money, we de net believe tliey would begrudge the necessary outlay for a fitting capitol. "We are away behind most of the elder and larger states. Judge, Commissioners, Press and People. Our esteemed contempeary the JYcte Em, quite agrees with the iNTELLienNCEn that 'until Judge Livingston opened his mouth and spake no ene knew what had beendone by the county commissioners " with the approbation of the court," te secure the arrest of the despcradoes who have terrorized the eastern end of Lancas ter county for the past few months ; and therefore it was " entirely competent for the grand jury te make the recommenda tion it did," in doing which it only voiced "a sentiment that finds free and full ex pression in every part of the county." The iVcte Era notes the samoplicnemona that ethers have observed, viz: that since tlie commissioners threw out dark hints a month age " that seme re--'pressiYe.measures" had been undertaken, in a mysterious way, "with the approbation of the court," the outrages have increased in number and boldness rather than other wise. Terhaps the detectives have jolned the gang. Certainly if they are net brighter and bolder than the officers whom the prison inspectors had en "the hill" seme months age, a scarecrow taken out of a last year's Salisbury cornfield and mounted en JBlue Eeck would catch Abe Buzzard be fore they did. A Geed Riddance. The Bepublican postmaster of this city, who lias been one of tliose " offensive par tisans" yhese heads have net rested easy sinceMr. Cleveland's election, has tried te recognize the fitness of things In seeming the appointment of a Democrat te a va cancy occurring in his force of letter car riers. In se doing, of course, he took the chances of incurring net only the animos ity of Ids own party, but of strengthening the Democratic demand that he should fall ft victim te the policy that the administra tion's ngents In executing the public service jbe in political sympathy with the head of the government. There will netf however, be any two ' opinions about the indecency of the con- duct of Carriers Ilcnsel and Heffman, who, "without any notice or just cause, tiled te obstruct nnd embarrass the postefllce Eer- . vice and Inconvenience the public by refus- jiogte v.-oikeii theforce wltha Democrat. 'j.ueir penurmance is cuaructerisiie of tb&n, nnd only helps te preve that they bad disgraced the service tee long; the .. postmaster here in no way showed his ' What a relief ItmtuilhntA the Prince of WftlM te feel thai he has 'shaken the' dust of Ireland from his feet) m It may peem somewhat premature te discuss election possibilities of next fall, but it is wolllnUmeofpoaco te propare for war. There Is a great deal of Domecratlo blossom In the soverat slate contests which the conservativo administration of Prosldent Cloveland is doing much te rlpen. Virginia olects a governor, nentenant governor, at torney goneral, half the Benato and thoenllro iiouse or Delegates. Aiaiione will make a desporate elTert te held the locdslature which choesos his successor, but all signs point te an overwhelming expression of doslre for his return te private life. The stote new rojelcos in a most cfflclcnt Domecratlo organization and tliose who gamble en Democratic success are certaln te win. Ohie elects all her state efflcOrs, and If slie can held her prosent Domecratlo legislature, Sonater Sherman must bite the political dust. The chances favor the Democracy for the reason (hat they are always most successful in the Buckeye slate in "off" years. New Yerk also elects state officials as well as ft legislature that will choeso Warner Miller's successor. Clove- land'tt Btate will me te it that he is furnUhed with an additional bulwark in the chair of the culer oxecutivo by Domecratlo victory, Iowa llkowlse oirers a premising Held. There Garfleld's plurality or 78,059 In 1880 was changed te a Dlalne plurality of 10,700; and a nelld Republican congressional delegation in the sanie time was broken Inte by the Democrats carrying four out of the cloven districts. Allogethortho situations loom witli Democratic premise Tin; governor does well In affixing his veto te the schcine ler the distribution of 15,000 extra copies of famuli's Haud-lxiek ut thu state's expense. The wenderful popularity that attaches te certain songs is often difficult te explain. Very often the most meaningless verse's If leaded en n catching tune will make fame and fertune for their cotnpesor. As nn illustra tion, "Flower from Mether's Grave" (Ken nedy), roached a sale of 300,000 copies, whlle "Sweet Violets" (Eiumett), and "Only a I'ansy lllossein" (Heward), circulated 250,000 and 200,000 copies respectively. It rarely happens that tliose Who wrlte the songs that catch the public fancy gather in the shokels that arise from their Bale. James U. Stewart, the author of "Jennle, the Flower of Klldare" nnd ether epular songs died net long age in a peer house. As a rule, the song-writer Is very peer nnd consequently unable te bear the oxpenso that is entailed en the Introduction of a new ballad. The publisher who is willing te take upon him self the risk of pecuniary less in their fail ure usually gets all the spoils. It is said that only about two per cent, of the many songs copyrighted by their authors evor rcalize a prolitable return. Theso who con cen con templato joining the nrmy of song-writers should weigh well this frozen fact. The profes sion is a lettery in which the blanks outnum ber the prizes fifty te ene. At this writing, it leeks as though Me Devitt would, desplte Qur.y's candidacy, be used te pull the Magee chestnuts out of the fire. liiii:vsri:n at the Dicksen trial illustrated dignity en a vacation. Pnoxeuxci: It arbutus, net arbutus ; nnd lglianlsdii. Tin: lirric(in calls attention te what te it n very significant fact, that whercm. .it, vnrd enllnirn. fmiiiflml lr 1110 New England chunuus, l're Uiriste clJCc clcxia, is discussing the prepriety of making attendance en the dally chapel sorvlce volun tary, the university of Virginia, rounded by the scoptie Themas Jeffersen, hakbecu dedica ting a new codege chupel. PERSONAL. Skciiktaiiv IlAYAnn is said te le far from a well man. Kkii.ijv says his trunk is packed for Heme; his commission is in his pocket, and ir the state department has changed its mind he does net knew it. Susan B. Antheny and Lucy Stone hae Just been raid 18,2:10 by the executer or Miss Eliza F. Eddy, of llosten, who left it te pro pre pro meto the caiLse of woman suffrage. Jehn lUitvsiu. Yeung's successor in the Chlnose mission will be npiiointed from Cali fornia, and he may be Frank McAppin, ox ex stato senator and ex-mayor of San Francisce. Mr. Jamiis MeDevitt is kindly warned by the Philadelphia 'JSmes te net let himself acttliopnrtersnd-bag for Pugilists Quay and Magee te exercise " lieir political lists en 7 W. Hayks Gninit, of Celumhic, who Knows a geed tiling wlien lie sees it, has sent us a pair or shad taken in the w aters near that llOrOUIlll. ThOir milllitv nrnvim Hint flin dam is a most excellent thing te keep the shad whero they will de the greatest geed te the greatest number. Ne. 1. Mrs. Ella Shay, a young married lady or Chicago, died whlle under the iniluonce or chloroform whlle seated in a dentist's chair, In Dr. N. W. Day's elllce. Tlie dentist states that slie requested tliat chloroform be admlnlstercd te lier. The pelice are investi gating the case, J. W. IIellanii has bcen elected by Jofl'crsen modlcalcellcgo professor of chemis try and toxicology, vice Dr. J. W. Mallet, resigned. Dr. Helland was graduated from Jellersen cellege in 1808 and for the past twelve years has bcen in the faculty of the Loulsville (Ky.J Universitj-. Hanijkl'h father, wlie had destined him for the law, banished overy musical instru ment from the Iiouse, and declared that the boy should have no mero of them. The boy, however, managed te smuggle a clavier, or koy-beard of a clavichord, organ, or piano forte, into the Iiouse. and hid it in thn nltl" and night attcr night, when all In the house wero asleep, he practlced en the mullled keys, teaching hlmselt until he could play uikju it with much skill. D. 11. Moffat, who is prosldent or the First National bank or Denver, nnlnslitiitlnn w hese donesita are evor f3,000,000, was ap proached by Ferdinand Ward about a year age, with a request for a lean based en premises or enormous profits. Mr MeUatln speaking or it the ether day said: "Ward wanted J100.000, and said he could make for me f50,000 en it in sixty days. I told him I didn't knew why he should be se geed te ine; that I had never dene anything for him. I guess he understood me, ler he went oft; The Genuine Tar-Heel Kiss. Frem the Wilsen (N. C.) Mirror. Up the perfumo-swept avonue orievoand under the roseate archway of Hymen they had passed into the Jey-lit realms or that higlier and holler oxlstenco whero soul meets soul en limpid waves or ecstatic feeling, and hearts touch hearts through the blended channel et lips in rapture linked. They had just been made man and wife, and thefr beuIs must meet and "swap a swap" or labial endearment. And new, hew can we deseri be that oscillatory porfermancoT It was net a spasmodle kiss, llkoasteppor Hying out of a champagne bettle; or a suctfenury kiss, like a cow pulling her feet out or the mirej neither was it ene or theso long llngering, lamrulshlni; kisses, which mvrrs irlvn ulmn hid uy clustering vines from the glance or uie inoeuueams. p,e, nene or uiose, but it was, te be alliteratlve, a kind or slunchwise, slantiug-dicular. soup-supping, son-sipping meeting or the lips, which went ler the whole hogereudcarmentornono; and thut is the way two hearts began te beat as ene. Traiuferring German Carp. East Thursday Hiram Peeples, or New Providence, made a transfer of 22, 000 German carp from tlie pond near the school heuse lute an adjoining no. Te-morrow at 1 p. m. lie will inakeu tiunsfer or the larger carp into ene of the upper lxiuds. Persons Inter ested in fish culture are Invited te be present presont prosent Thoso carp range in weiglit from three te nine pounds and in the sunlight have a golden glitter. Sals ul llenex. Samuel Hess, auctioneer, sold at public sale ou Monday for Dauiel Legan at his sal and oxchange stables soventoon head or Canada horses at mi avemge prlue of $228.60 per head. " Jng . .-Wi i,;. : iuaiu;. - WtfKK TOBlflT) BfTTHlN S .7- ' -w r -v.y f a imkt riHD ram u cnuv lwmixk THAX WAS HXVEOTBI Since the Fears or an OTer-Sterknd Market are Altered the Purchater are llutjr'ln Be- cniing the Weed Irge Qiuintllle. Jtcrelred at the Wareheniieii. Heavy deliveries of new tobacco contlnue te be made at the city waroheusos, which proye that buying has been going en actively, though the buyers have net bcen trumpeting thelr purchases. Sluce It has bocemo evl- dent that the Pennsylvania crop of '84 will riot aggregate by many thousand cases as much as was supposed carller in the season, buyers who held aloof for fear of an over stocked market have taken heart, and for a week or two past have been gathering In all they could get, whlle theso who wero carller in the field have continued purchasing. Tite result Is that the crop which se long remalncd In the hands of the growers Is rapidly dls appearing, and will seen be entirely lilted. Prices for iroed leaf remain firm, whlln trnsli. or plantings affected by whlte vein, soil low. I OllOWlmr are SOIIIO recent wiln nf 1 tnvnnn semi : Te Mecker Bres. : Abraham Eby, 1U acres at20,8,5and3 Abraham Kaufluian, 1 ncre at 17, 5, 2 ; M. D. Kendlg, 3 acres at 17, 5, 2. Te liCdermail : B. D. Hohrer, East lam peter, 2 acres at 10, 4, 2 j O. Keudlg, of Maner, 0 acres-3 at 22, 0, 2 ; 1 J4' ncres at 20, U, 2 ; ljf acres at 18, 6, 2; 1 aero at 17, 5, 2, and 1H acres at 10, 5, 2 ; II. u liCfevre, of West Lam. poter, 2 acres at 12 cents through. TeBunzl: Ames Iluckwalter, or liCiiceck, 1 aero 0, 4, 2 ; J. II Singer, 1 aero It, 3, 2 ; Israel Doerstlor, or fnner, 1 eci e 8, 3, 2 ; Jehn Schech, 2 acres 8, 3, 2; David Killlan, West Earl, 2 acres 0. 3i. A. S. Kendlg, of Seudersburg, IK acres m, 8, 2; Jelin 0. darber, 1 aero 0, 2; Jehn it. iKicunmn, i aero w, 4, ; jelin M. uueaus, 1W acres 8, 2; Martin llelni. K aero 7. 3. 2 ; Benjamin Oarher, 1 aero 7. 2 1 Dauiel Esbcn- shade, 4 acres 7, 3, 2; Elam Moenoy 1 acre 10, 4t 2. Iiancasler packers who find that desiruble leaf is getting scarce hi our own county are buying freely in Yerk and Chester counties at prices a Bhade lower than they have been pai'Ing hore. Ne tv Yerk Alarkrt. Frem the columns of the Tobacco I.euf we glean the following : Western leaf The sales for the ist week have been, according te report, about 100 hogsheads, including 00 for expert seme going te Gibraltar. Virginia leal Notlilngdeiilgiu Virginia leaf uils wcck worm nioiitleuing. uncru is a line stock here or all grades, hut cry little cu cu cu couragement te keep it here. Kccd leaf The market continues dull and dreary. A few small parrels el new tobacco have changed hands. Jobbers nre inclined te " leek before they lean," and it Is deubtlul if the new tobacco will br purchased in as large lets as in provleusyers. A Watorstreet Jobber said te us a day or two sluce : " I am net going te buy any cf tlie new tobacco until I soe my way cleir te sell It. In pre vious years I have bought packings or several hundred cases ut se much through, and have taken my chances. Sometimes I would make, and then again I would lese, but it is a ' hand in the bag ' busluess. nnd this year I am going te buy tle new tebacc) as I nced it." This is nil ver.v line hi its way, but will packers (.oil piecemeal at the sanie rates that they sell wliole packings? It is te be pre sumed net. ir they dlspose of their tob.icce In a Jobbing way tliey will charge Jobbers' prices undoubtedly. A geed quantity or 1SS1 Pennsylvania was taken ; hi fact, mero or It was sold thin et any ene particular kind and growth. It Is in a talr way te redeem Its geed linme, iid ir the stock or it holds out will prebaHy de se. Hpj'iish Havana fillers have been taken to.'.e oxtentorsoo bales, at Trem 08 te (I. in. ihe market remains quletaudn steady run ning trade is being done. Some parcels or tlie new Vuelta have been recelved in Havana, and previous statements regarding im uuuincsi ler tee unueu (stales market Hcomtelx) erIIled. Quotations nre, com mon, MQTO ; fine, (1.051.I0 ; sniKjrier, ?1.15L25. Sumatra 200 bales wero disposed or at Irem 51.13 te 5I.C0. Business was rather Im Im Im preved this week. Conslderablo-was sold te a vt estern Duycr, seme placing the numbci or bales taken by him at 130. Kine dark goods are wanted, and this class or .Sumatra Is becoming very scarce. Prices ruled high, very little being sold fur less than 51. 10, ami seme as high as tl.CS. Plug The demand for this variety of to bacco has been fair, though net as brisk as it eugui 10 ue ai tins hoaseu or me year. The experts wero 129,717 pounds. Smoking Fer smoking tobacco there lias been rather mero inquiry the past week, and sales of seme magnitude are reported Cigars Beth manulacturers nnd hniKirters anneunce slightly increased activity. Frem the if. 8. Tobacco Journal we learn Unit "the monotony or the market was broken this week by uiimereusiiuiuirics from abroad as te '81 tobaccos. It bcems that the tobacco crem erucrmany have proved n fjllure, nnd thai substitutes must Ixihad. The inquiries came principally rrem linglandaud Oennany. 'J'lie elleet here has been Increased activity In thopurcliasesornow-, especially low grades or tobacco in the growers' district In Pcnn-sj-lvania, the prices or such grades being especially low, purchases are new being made with energy and haste. Our JM Havana seeds, are te n great extent, belter tobaccos than we have had for years. Tlie absence or such tobaccos caused n larger demand and consumption or Sumatra than would have otherwiso occurred. It, there thero thore foro, stands te reason that this country will net use mero Sumatra this year than it! did lust year. There having been raised about 35,000 bales or Sumatra In excess or the previous year, the iniluonce or this can only tend te n downward meve in prices and force impor ters and manulacturers te purchose leisurely and cautiously. Our lear market may rairly be dlvided into two factious. One is the packers of 'Si Wisconsin, tlie ethor tlie pack ers of '81 Pennsylvania. In furmer years packers of lear divided their finances among various creiw. Tills year tliey have in the main, se te say, placed their eggs in ene bas ket; and as finances in general hae met "with modification und contractions from the soveral years of depression In trode and values, an extended spread in that direction Liuinei ue inuuigeu in exactly witn ease and comfort. Se then each of Ihose factions is blowing it own instrument, and often the argumeuts and ultorcatleus in this direction are, ir net alto alte alto gethor olevntlng and instructive, very uiuuniig juuuuu. r.epwiaiiy eilliyillg are the antics or the Pennsylvania packers. Nearly overy oue is cuiphatie in tlie state ment that there is very little line and veinless tobacco in the crop, but of the little thore is, he has been lortunate cneugli te secure a Ut ile. May all this be as it Is, the fact cannot be disputed that thore has been tobacco raised last year that is unusually flne, adapted te form, ir net a strong, at least a balancing competitor te Sumatra. The transactions in old tobaccos were of a reutine character, ag gregating about 1.505 cases nt foriner figures. Binders continue te be the faverite orticle of inquiry with manufacturers. Sumatra The sales were about 200 bales, at f 1.20 te f 1.05. There is no porceptiblo rise in prices. Havana Very active Out-of-town buyers invested unusually heavy, the sales roe'tlnir up nearly 000 bales. Prices remain un changed ; quoted at 70 cents te f 1.20. Guns' Weekly Repert. SeIqs el sced leaf tobacco reported for the Intklliqbncer by J. 8. Cans' Sen & Ce., tobacco brokers, Ne. 131 Water stroet, New Yerk, for the weck endlng April 27th, 18S5: 1501882 Pennsylvania, (tf&liuc: aOmsrH ii Pennsylvania, 5Ue ; 250 cases sundries, 623. Total; 100 cases. ' I'lilladelphla Market. Trade In manufactured tobacco continues te Improve Fine cuts and smoking tobaccos are firmly held. Cigar manufacturers are moderately busy. Heldors or cigar leaf, as a goneral thing, are qulet Very few goods have changed hands the pest week. The in quiry at prcsentis confined mostly te seconds. It is true but few first-class leaTy wrappers are te be found, and theso are held nt high figures. As a result, Sumatra, ou account of it yielding qualities, is bought, or manu. facturers await the issue of the crop or 1881. Fer old leaf the price is usually low, whlle me quality ei a great ucai is very line. Sumatra finds new admirers, who scorn te be willing te test their oxperJoucri in a bale or two. Havana moves off in moderate quantities. uelta has couie te tlie front Uecelpta for the week : 110 cases Connecti cut, 301 cases Pennsylvania, D7 cases Ohie, 72 cases Yerk Btate, 102 cases Wisconsin, 40 cut, Xi eases Pennsylvania, 42 ca$c Olile, 09 cases Yerk state, 63 cases 'Wisconsin, 'Jj ELJHGB tijiM liMiiMnoirie Wm 73bM MtM ItftVUM and T.I hkfta WMtara Inal In RHwt aireci 10 manufacturers. Exported of lear tobacco Te Glasgow, 51,317 Kiss .te .Uvorpeol, 50,882 Jhs: fetnl. wK,nwns. BtHlner Market. Receipts of Maryland tobacco contlnue small, and Uiode is no change in the situa tion. We note a geed demand, and all ile ile .slrable samples find ready sale at full prices. Nothing dene In Ohie tobacco i no receipts nor salon. Stocks very small 'and market linn. Prices, common 13.60 1 lier cwt: fancy I10QH. Other Teliarca Market. In the Connecticut vulley the seed beds are being made, and seme planLs are up : but the cool woather is unfavorable. Buyers of '81 leaf seldom offer mero than freniO te 12 cents. More seed tear und less Havana will be planted this year. At Baldwlnsvllle, N. Y., thore has been a small boom, seme 000 cases or old tobacco having been sold at private prices. Fer new tobacco the. highest prices paid Is 12 cents f tlie lowest 5 cents j se that the market can be said te range betwoen 5 and 12 cents t the highest price being paid only Ter the choicest lets, the majority or the purchases being made, hewever, for from 7 te 10 cents. Tne Wisconsin market is practically closed and packed. Elttle has yet been dene tow ards preparing seed beds, en account or the cold woather that has prevailed. A correspondent ofthe jf'ottrre Journal says: "It is only a question of time before it will be secn. that tlie East cannot com pete with the West in the cultivation of "seed leaf tobacco, and thore Is no doubt but Seuthern Wisconsin, Northern Illinois, nnd tlie mlddle and western portion of Iowa have the best soil and cllmnle of any ether stales In the United States for producing sced leaf, especially the Spanish variety. Thelr greatest ad vantnges eer the Eastern states lies in their soil, which is unexecp. tlenally geed, being a rich dark loam, and is net se nllecled by dreuth as tlie clayey nnd sandy soil ofthe East, and let me say right hore. that a fruitful cause of whlte vein is a check in the growth of the plant, and net only this but peer colors, and a lack et silky toxture found in steady growth, nnd it Is very seldom the nbove mentioned elates have tins te ceiiienu wun as ineir seu win stand a longer dreuth without Injury te thelr crops of any kind. They nced no bone-dust, plas ters, guane-beds, or ethor fertilizing te enrich thelr land as they have thousands of acres, ricii enough in its natural state. Manufac turers nover complain nlieut Western tobacco burning peer, but they complain of the handling and net without cause. As most Woslern growers ere peer handlers, being noilher Hklllful nor painstaking. The most they think or Is ieunds and price. This they are learning, for every year shows thein the need of mere carcluf handling. Thore has becn a notlceable improvement in this re spect in the last tlirce years, whlle the prices paid this season will stimulate them te mere careful handling than in former seasons. Must the nailer Skating ltlnh le? Thu rnllcr-rlnk crnze Is likely te he checked by the cases of pneumonia which can ha traced Ui this cause, unless a safe remedy Is provided. Heller rinks, as well as nit places of amusement w here one becomes overheated, nre Injurious at this season. The only safe way tohae tlie fun and avoid the dancer Is te use Dcrrv's Pcke Malt Whiskev, which prepaics thtf system te resist nil sudden change nnd exposure. It U a reliable remedy its warranted absolutely free Irem hurtful elements. Itccemmendcd by lead Inn physicians for pneumonia, consumption and all pulmonary troubles. Fer snle by leading druggist and grocers at (1 a bottle. HVECIAT. xetjci:.i. The Illy Is ns white ns snow, The re) Is ns the crimson red Hut neither can surpass in glow, Thu color or the brightness ij1i d, lty the w ect lips und teeth ullied IbatHOZOllO.ST has liurllled. n'.M-lwdeedA.w Heir young old people leek wbohae ncer been seriously sick, und who never worry und fret. Hew old jeung coptelook whefrutnnd stew nnd suirerpiln all nt once. Hutwucnn't altogether help our disposition, nnd we will semvtliiKM get out or sorts In spile or all our cau tion. Then we need ihe best, the simplest nnd the safest medicine known, which Is Dr. Kenne dy's Favorite Hemedy. Purifies thu Meed nnd renews vitality In old and young. ulO-eediw North Pele Kxpedltlens, Prize flghtx, lotteries, w Hiking mniches, und bnl bnl bnl loen ascensions nre usually humbugs of thu worst Bert. Dr. Themnt' J-.'clcclrie Oil is net a humbug. Itlsaqiilckciiroferuchesnnilspnilns, nnd Is just ns geed font lamumM-". Fer sale by II. II. Ceehmu, druggist, 137 und M) North Uueeu street, Lancaster. Our National Sin. There nre a geed many of them. One or the principle ones 1 gluttony. Anether Is eating loe fast, The result el both Is dyspepila. liy taking Hrewn's Iren Hitlers djspepsla gets knocked out. Mr. A. Eckeu waiter, JOS Popple Popple ten street, llnltiinere, sulfered twelve ears nun, uiniH-jiiiit, uiiui- iij-iii in vuiu many cui it icin minis ui iiu-uii:iiiu wits enreu by Hiuw'n's iron iminrs. lie writes, " 1 te-day health ttian I have for ears." enjoy better ri.evn Ann mutt. c OME AND BEE ME. IIAVINU Ol'KlfKI) A Fleur, Feed, Grain, Hay & Straw WAREHOUSE, At Nes. 35 and 37 Market street, (Formerly occupied by Harry A. Htllcr), 1 would resnectfullv Infnrm mv friends uml tl.n mil, if.. respectfully Infnrm my In uuneral that I nm new in general that I nm new prepared te lurnlsh ut the shortest notlue und 1AUIMI 10SS11II.E rumbs, Fleur, Feed, Grain, Hay and Straw. Alse, constantly en hand n fully supply of Machinery, Cylinder, LInsoed, Crude and Machinery Oils, WHOLESALE AND KUTAIL. HENRY DRAOHBAR. aprj-lmced HATS AND CAM. AN ATTRACTIVE APPEARANCE. Nothing se much changes the appearance us a Hut a nice, new Hat und there Is no place In the city you have as many New Spring Styles te select from as at Stauffer & Ce's. All the New Shades in Plain and Fancy Celer. Extra light weight, soft and stiff, with prices lower than ever before. W. D. STAFFER & CO., (SUULTZ'S OLD STAND), Nes. 31-33 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTEH. PA. AFTER ONE TIUAIi OF MILLER'S HOUAXSOAP housewives will use no ether. fc1 Ci rWWVORTneF MILLINERY PAJiJyJJ New Yerk mid Paris Will. neryCe. Our new store, W) North Queen street, Lancaster, l'e., la new open with an Elegant line of Hats, Honneu, Flowers. Feathers, fte., ut our ana the Ladles In gcueral will please luver us usuui iiiii.ji- I'juuia, neping our customen wun ineir presence, we remain iruiv veurs. neil 1VUA ArtU X'AlllO llLil,lit.lfcX i;u.. JanS-tfd Formerly of 2! West King at. NEW YOUlf. AND PAH1U MILLINEHY CO, s AINT.RAPHAEL WINE. INFORMATION. The Balnt-Itaphnr 1 Wlne lias a del Icleus flaveur ana is urunic in tlie prlnclpi 1 beuth .in! cities of HuhbIu' (lennany, North aud America, Ur:ut Hrltaln, Indlu.andsoen. Thequuutltyexiierted annually Is sufficient nroef of Its stubill tv staying powers, whlle for Iho real con no y is sujuciunt III rand powers, whlle for the real connoisseur there Is no wine that re is no wine inai can ue censiuerea its superior. 3The Saint-ltuphael Wlne Company, Valence. DejMirtraent of the Dreme (Fruuce.Jl H. E. SLAYMAKER, Ne, JO EAST KINO STUEKT. flS-tfd fmmmy " V'WKtA ' ay.''. n. -w-mwi),"l( MMBICAU ritON niTTBita AUVtS kU' w Vfcuxt, MALARIA Xntars tlie ytem from nn known cansen, at all reason, slintteni tlie Ncrven, Itiipnlni lllgcs- tluuand Knrccblcs the Muscles. Brown's IRON BITTERS THE BEST TONIC. . . ., Trnde Mink. QUAMTV, PUlllTV, NOT QUANTITY. On Every Bettle. Rj'.'fWy nnd eoinnletely cures MA1,AIUA nnd SUi.y.'?'M",rKK'"' "or INTEIIMITTKST KEVEItS, LASSITUDE, LACK OK ENKKGY, It uiyi u uijuai, itunriciiogBnunurincsineoiuoii, stimulates the nppotlte and strengthens thu miiiftcs and nerves. It does net Injure the teeth, online headache or produce constlpatlen-oK ether Jren malMnc$ de. Katiikr T. J. ItritLY, the patriotic nnd schel. nrly Cntholie divine, of Arkunsns, says : "I have used llrewn'n Iren Hitters with the KrcntotKatlrnctleii for Slnlarla, nnd us n urn vcnlatlve efUhllls nnd like (tlscuMm, nnd will ulwnys keen It ou band ns a ready friend." red lines en wrapper, only by UI'IIUIMU HIM UUTIVO inillU DIltlK AHU CrnMMl Tnke no ether. Made WtOWN'H CHEMICAL CO., UALTlMOUi:,MI. Laiuks' IIarii Heek imeful nnd ntlmcthc, reutslnliiR list of prUcs for rrceljits, Infenim. tleii nlieut coins, ctuwKlvcn an ay by nil dcnlci-s In lnedlcltie, or mailed te nny address en receipt of '.V stump. (5) A ORE AT HUCC'lkSH. Yeu will say se. What Is the usu of mitTcr Ingwlth llaekaehe, Kclatlcn, Hheumntlsm,Klde ache, Stllchcs, Crick. Kidney Troubles, Rore Chest, or soreness In any pnrt, when a Her Plah Tr.n will give Instant relief ? Apply one directly ever sent of pain and note Its seething, stimula ting nnd strengthening effect. Virtues of Heps, Canada HhIkhiu nnd Hurgundy Pilch combined. Hosts of pcople use and recommend them. Sold everywhere. Sic., 5 for I 00. Mailed for price. HOP PLASTElt COM PAN V.Hosten, Mass. in. "WO DOU11T A1IOUTIT. -l-l The streiiEcst nnd best The strongest and best porous plaster cer known. The Her PLAHTEn Is highly medicated for the Instant cure of pains and aches nnd the inu uur i-i.AHTn is m; stren fresh Ktliaiilng of weak parts, Prunared from i in igrraieniH, llurguntly Pitch, Cnnndn IhiP sum aw u i ineenliru inediclnRl nuiLlltinser llnnn. Ifyeu are troubled with local or deep scnted pain, sevcre wrenches, Hacknchc, Ilheumullsm, apply euc of these plasters ami note Its mnglc eneci. ah nnig stores, vnc., s for 1 PLAhTEH COMPAN V, llosten, Mass, HOP (H) HOP PLASTERS Ilemove pnln nnd soreness iiilckly. Com pounded rrem fresh Heps, Hiirgundy Pitch und Cnnndn Hnlsain, they are, as thousands of people tystlfy, the best und strongest porous plaster t:cr made. Alwnys seethes nnd strengthens weak mid tiled part. Hacknchc, Sciatica, Crick, Kidney Diseases, Hhcumntlsm, Sharp Pubis, Sere Chest, Sldeaehe, und nil pains, local or deep seated, nre speedily cured. Atrial will ucmunsiniie ineir worm, r-nm ey uruggisis. Sic., ft for tl.m HOP PLASTLIl COMPANY, llosten, Maes. (13) TTIDNEY-WORT. DOES WONDEKFUL CUItES Or KIDNEY DISEASES AND LIVER G0MPL1INTS. Hecuuse 11 nets en the LIVEIt. HOWKLSund -KIDNEYS at the SAME TIME. llecnuse It cleanses tbosystcmef the poisonous humors that develeps In Kidney und Urinary Diseases, Hlllleusuess, Jaundice, Constipation, Piles, or In Kbcumntlsm, Nurulgle, Nervous Ills orders and all Female Complaints. WSOLID PKOOF OFTHlS.ta It will Surely Cure CONSTIPATION, PILES and UHEUMATlbM by causing FHKK ACTION of all thu organs and functions thereby. CLEANSING THE BLOOD. Restoring the normal power te threw off dis ease. THOUSANDS OF CASES Of the worst forms of these tcrrible diseases bavubeeiKiulckly relieved, and In n short tlme PLUFECTLY CUUKD.; Price, fl. Liquid or Dry. Sold by druggists. Dry can be sent by mall. WELLS, KICUAUDSON ft CO., Hurllngten, Vt. bend slnmp for Dairy Almanac of lbe3. KIDNEYWORT. Jitn2miudcMlA3mw TTEADflUAHTERS FOR THE INDIAN MEDICINE.-, Ka-ten-ka and Medoc Indian Oil, AT Lecher's Drug Stere, NO, !) EAST KINO ST.. Lancaster. Pa. VAJlltTAUES. QTANDARD OARRIAGE WORK. Edward Edgerley, (Carriage Huilder), MAItlCET STItEF.T, UKAll OF POSTOFFICE, LANCAbTEII, PA. MY LAUGE STOCK OF BUGGIES & CARBIAG-ES Comprises the Latest Styles nnd gantly Finished. WHICH I OltEATLY UEDUCKD PHICES. d the most Ele- urrEK AT The SUPEUIOR OUALITY IF SIY WIIIIK Is no longer questioned. My work Is ns linens nnv HALF THE PH1CE for spring. mnun in ine larger cit tics, nnd SOLD AT New Is thu tlme te order ENCOUHAUE FAIIt DEALINO And Honest Weik. All Werk WAUUANTED UEPAIItlNO PKOMFTLY ATTENDED TO. One set of workmen especially employed ler thut purpose. S- A few 8LEIOHS left at Lew Figures. Give me a call. uevJHfdiw QWUT CAEEIAGE SALE -AT- OORNER OP DUKE AND VINE STREETS. LANCASTEH, lfl Having made extensive proparatlensdiirlng the dull season, this will be one et thu Largest Sales We Ever Held. Finest nnd Latest Style VEHICLES will be offered te the public. This will be our greutest elTert Te Satisfy the Public That First-Class Werk can be sold nt Lewer Figures. DOWN WITH EXTHAVAOANT PHICES AND MEET THE WANTS OF THE PEOPLE. Our Grand Opening and Exhibition of this sale work Is ready for Inspection. We invite all te cull aud examine during this exhibition. Our stock consists of thu fellow Ing i 4 Passenger Extension Tep Phniteni. 4 " Standing Tep Phaiteus. 1 " Jump Seat Carriages. i " Falling Tep Pluotens. 2 " BtnndliigTopl'hnitens. i " Ladles' Canopy Tep Phoitens. No-Tep Wagons. Tep Haggles All Styles. Terma GO Days, With Proof Security. GREAT SALE DAY, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1885, 10 A. M. 3 P. M. NORBECK & Ml LEY, U. Kv HOWE, Auct, l'UOPHI KTOIIS. -Ker purtlculnrs gne sale bills and small elf. cuhirs. OTORAQE 3 -JLKO COMMISSION WABBHOUSB, DANIEL MAYER, aecs-ivd 18 West Chestnut itreet, 3rTii mm i Milcy's Factory, f',K 1f1 SJ' f.--i- " " ' BOOKS, JJOOKS AND 8TATIONEBY. JOrlN BAER'S SONS, OFFEU AT LOWEST ritlCES, IHank Beeks, Wrillng Fapera, Euroleiies, Writing HOLLAND'S GOLD PENS, Steel Pens, Lead Pencil,. Pocket Heek,, Beel. letter Boek., nnd ,, Assortment of Fine nnd - AT THE 810N Of THE 1IOOIC.-V8 NOS. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. uur aoeus. JOHN R OIVEEIl. C1EO.F. KATIIVON. CARPETS. All New Styles In Tapestry Brussels Cariwts ntMc., 05c., 75e unit the best only Kle. (feed Miiallty Bedy llrDssels Carpets ntf I, ll.ZSnnd the best only m Velvet Carpets, 11.23 nnd lVi for the best. Meiiiettes, In best innkcs only, nt lowest Prices. Ingrnln Cariiets, 'iJC., Me., 0e 4.o.,ee. Extra Super C.C.fjest goods, fiSe. All wool hxtra Super, Ce., ami only 75c., for best finality made. All-wool Three-ply, only tl.OO for the very bcit. Weuin-uuide Itug Carpets, Xte., made Chain Cumcts, lic. teOOe. Chelsea Caniets, , jy., ikiu., ik;, nnu ive. ier uesi goeus. i ionic in new ueslgns, onlyMe. Hull and Stair Carpets of nil kinds, and Herders In all w ldths, U-lu 13K in.. 18-ln. mid !BX-ln in nil makes te match al most nny Carpet. Striped Napier Matting, Ceena Mnttlng, FliMir, Tuble nnd Stulr Ollileth. X HcstQutillty Prime Steamed Fcnthers. Ask te sce our New Patent Wmk1 Stair Hed, only tlM Ierd07cn. Ageiiis for the AuremCunict Sweep er. New Celers In Window Shading. Alse. Scotch Helland Shndlpg, In llest Duality, in Sage nnd Ecru, with Linen Knotted fringe te match. Full LlnuNcwSlyleSlindePulIs.undbestSpringnnd Cord Fixtures nt Lewest Prices. All our Goods ureus represented In every department. Car pets sewed and laid. Shades mnde nnd hung by experienced and reliable men. at short notice nt the very lowest iirlces for geed w ertc. We lire very busv In this dcnartineiit t neniild nre predating the, fact Unit we are selling Cnrne up Shades, Ae.. cheaper than they can buy In Phllu s, a. delphln, and that our styles nre new und attrac tive. We solicit a call te leek nt our stock nnd CAffl'fifIl6hKf"as!cnll5f,el,0 u, LmVLST Jehn S. Givler & Ce., 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. CUMMER (JOOI).S. WATT, SKABD & CO, 18 and 10 East King Street, NEW BUMMEU SILKS In desirable style", Xle, 37e, 60c, Wc, "3c, Jl.W a 1 urcl. COLOUED DKESS SILK, New Sliades, 50c, 75c, 11.00 u Y'urd. A choice assortment of BUMMEU DUES'? GOODS At Moderate Prices, INDIA LINENS, VICTORIA LAWNS, NAINSOOKS, PIQUES SATINKS, 11AT1STES AND CAMIfltlCS Anether Invoke of elrgaul EMBROIDERIES. SWISS, CAMIIKIC AND NAINSOOK. Full length FI.OUNCINOS. SWISS UOllES, AND ALL OTHER EMHItOIDKHII.S At Lewest City Prices. Ladlci', dent's aud Children's MEHINOaUNDEHWEAU lu all Sizes and Qualities. Sust opened our flrst'Inveicus of PAUASOLS AND SUNSHADES. All bought of the largest manufacturers. NEW GOODS, LATEST STYLES, AT (Till. BOTTOM PRICES, NEW YORK STORE. J. 11. MARTIN A CO. OFFER -ON- Monday Morning, FOR ONE WEEK, OB LONGER IP THEY LAST, SPECIAL BARGAIN IN GOLD AITD BLA.M WALL PAPERS. Thebu goods aie all wai ranted In ceiy 10 speet.uru guaranteed net te tarnish or discolor In any way, anil nre loner In price than ecr be fore known. There is about 10,000 pieces lu this let, und among them aie an geed patterns ns can bu found uuyw hcie. ALSO FOUJl rATTERXN GOLD PAPSltS, Slightly Damaged, 15 Cents. New Embossed GeM Papers, 30c. Paper Hanging dene p'leinptly at Lew Prices. All work guaranteed. We hiu u large force of Saper hangers, und can de the weik within a ay of Its puichusc. Fine Decorating, Frescoing, &c. Cor. West Kiug and Prince Sis., LANCASTER. PA. SPECTACLES. QUPERIOR SPECTACLES AND- EYE-GLASSES. Microscopes, Field Glasses, Hnremeters, Tele, scopes, Magle Lanterns, Thermometers, Draw ing Instruments, Philosophical und Chemical Apparatus. List and Descriptions of our Ten Catalogues scut FUEE en application. QUEEN &CO., NO. Ml CHESTNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA mura-iyaaw milK REST 60 HAVANA OlOAR IN jl. ineuiiy.nt llAUTMAN'S YELLOW STORE. FUONT CIQAU M ADEIRA AND HIIKRRY WINKS -AT- Keigart's Old Wine Stere. If. E. SLAYMAKER. Aeiht, Ne. S) East Uixa St, felil7- KstabllsfceautS J. B. Martin k Ce.. u- Fluids and Inks, XACnVfEllT. $500.00 M AWAHUKI. -THK- Peerless Traction Engine, nrSiin i""'1"1'.1!? puicliasn of a Heart ?inii i i,"; Wrm,,1 "' Stationary Englneiind Peller, Poifnble Saw Mil s. etc.. can hnnii,ir wnntsKtippl! in n Peerli(sM. f !t,w i,,i .ri,....i IISICLllOll nivit Ited ; ha e never been lienteu In a icsi SEI'AILITOR AND TIlilESIIEII. STEAJt PUMPS, TIltE 11KNDEHS, ECLIPSE PAN BLOWERS, THE "SUCCESS" Engine, Beiler and Pump, COMHINED. A New Maehlne : takes the ul.ien nf Mm U'ln.t .'"."."'"'""uean be ined for numnlnir und for ll,., . "" iibvm iur IHI 1 ' If."' "P tionehorM,ut wll moved. Price only slie, nil cempl 0,J1Rm'',"'l",l'a'ed te de n genir chlne nrk. " win, nnu is easily mlete. general line of Ma- i iln"ii",,iLI!!?. '" Rl0,,kn" thoifliighlyeveihaiiled, ftxjiri -: ii. L i. "i'i "vim y ihjw i iincu. hlcnm t'uinn nnd nit fii fn 2.Mrorse:l'ew('rKnyinan! t iif ' r . -i ' gs complete, 7,5. One d Heller, second hand: eine.1 iHiner, OU. One SI v ilorwe-Power Krelblli Pntlfi "i?.n? i.il1'!"'."" "Bn. 373. One 10 Horse Herse 1 ecr Lest Portable, en w heels, price, $175. .. i VM.r 5uttrBiIVUcd lw represented. Call and dress " caudegue, prices, etc. Ad- ' THE LANCASTER Steam Pnmp and Machlne lVerks, NO. E37 NOIITII CHEltHV STHEET, I-anraster, I'a. . ,, , E.UA F. LANDIB, Proprietor. inlUCiiieed.tw J50IIii;R AND KNOINK WORKS. BEST Hue is u -FOK- Water Tanks OF ANYSTYLE OU CAPACITY Fer Pipes te Supply Your Tanks AND FOR HOUSE and FARM USE, New Is the tlme te buy at BOTTOM PRICES. J-lneh Pipe, 3c. per feet "i 1I1UU 1 inch l'i-lnch l&lnch .In ih Sluuh 3Uc. Kc. Be. Se. Ilk-. 1H Portable Engines, Horso-Pewer. 4 fl H 111 Cj Under BS ttfj 7x10 xlU Price. IVI m. CMLIU. U.i.llll. 700.W. Stationary Engines, BOILERS, &c, &e. $$ RepalriuB Promptly Attended te. JOHN BEST &SON, 333 East Pulton Street, LANCASTEH, PA. ivrs-iw.uitw VVltXITUJtE. w ALTKR A. IiEINITSU, Furniture Waiwems. 28 East King St,, CO EH - LANCASTER, PA. I "VT3RT OEBAP AT STiATK 'WORKS. . IlJ!Curs"""w,sll,"BMA,",I'K2EDSLATE MAN ri.LS, eruny ether hlute Werk, will de well by cullliiu ut our works or scud for eurlllmtra- i Mimtu(,uu. FKANK JANSON A BIIO., Frent und Locust St., Columbia, Pa. Cerner rearftmd1 TJOTUIB MAKING CABINET PHOTOGKAPHS AT 83.00 A DOZEH,: . .A'0' m N0UTII QUEEN 8TUEET, Jaul9tfd Lancaster, l'e. 'in fji 'iTi' . ' . iw " wiinucr inntrs, mm . Z1&.30 I",c";,l, llamet..r, gecnt ami Vcrtle I Vife C"c1,'' U11; " milorie-Pener wuSa.ncr,v$eal ,lU eotnplete, a One ivi. n'iSVi" Kl,1,lne n,"l Heller, Vertical vnu un ii iiiiii iiiiir. rnirii fl sTi - ." ) fcT. .- ,- 4. n ifJJ jjL- Hr 3!- t, i ua tfz.Uh . . A -ia. C ,yy-, -.C -iAra37- - U .
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