is;; .W ".i'.A '' 1 y - , i" vt. ., " 'Ki. -a- 'a-. I"'- ' ) f. t .y ni fjAQ&&twi tkAM2 .:W11HJ!ABIL29, 1885 ,v : fill ii.l 4f i? J-St Intelligence. T, LVenieff In the Year 2 - (" wcxmie) y BTEINMAN & HENSEL. fi-'As ELLIGENOEU' BUILDING, : ,'-" i '. Cerner Centre Square. 6., , l.AWCASTKIt, Pa. pm. K CXHT8 X VIU, FlVB DOLLAM A. IVimrclHTSAMORTir. POBTAOiyiOT. SKMENTS FROM TIN TO VICTY CXftTB A :1TJS1KLY INTELLIGENCER," '(ISBTrAOM.) ,- . U' -" Every Wednesday Morning, TWOPOLLAHS ATKAR IR ADTAMOX. SH'iaiwi'rnupmcB solicited from every part of tlie - '4Mtefl te wrlte legibly and en ene slde et ,'J. Ike pAper only and te.slgn their n ames.-net 'jfotpnbllcatien, but In proof of geed faith, ' Ail HQ&ymeus tenors wm u uvhsihhuu u ftfcwte basket. AM1M AUtrmua akd tklkuramb te r ' ffllE INTELLIGENCER, l tf e TjAhcabtxr, i'a. V people outside the jurWlcilen, will net want te interfere, it wcrts that seme of. Jir. Larkln's ftiemls did net cordially Btin. peit Llddcll for mayor when he last nm as the Democratic nominee and was beaten": it also seems that Ltddcll himself has net been unfailing in his party nllcglance and almost before Blaine, was nominated tum bled ever te his support t his particular friend J. II. McCrcery likewise. This is neither here nor there. It happens Unit I.iddell has usoiMliem he named after Malcolm Hay, well knowing he would never hae cause te be ashamed of it. Act- I uig upon this circumstance liiddcll sent the following dispatch the ether day te the first assistant postmaster general : 1 pretest In the nnnioet young Malcolm against the nppolntinentof that political loafer Jehn I.nrkln. That ought te settle the fate of Mr. I.iil- dcll's further communications. TUB KOAD CABM. of Icdn fjtt)e Cancaetct intelligencer. BASTKR. APRIL 2D, 1883. 14 ' . .. -jrheNe' ,ibw me s State canni , 'J& 4npn la lwaww A Ludicrous Law Yerk JVilmne dolefully admits ill-oleomargarine law in that be enforced. Indeed a half- of lis kind have broken down ; appropriated by the legislature ;? K'3tft'pnfrtift tlmin Is worse than wasted. 1jrThl9 Is1 as it should be. Laws net '"w founded en reason, wlfdeni and justice 5L sH ' . . .' .i . .... ......,.i .i -SiiOtigni te uieaK 01 uieir own vt eigm , aim 'fctaet theij own foolishness. ip .lucre isine sense in a niw ieruiuuing uiu iiargarinc, se long as n ib net a deleterious article of feed. made te leek like, butter and utter and peeple prefer it te but- :) buy it and are satisfied with it The donble-disflUcd rascality In drawing pensions needs imnicdlate investigation. Mauri; compares Quay te "a fellow play ing checkers who getH into the king row he can Jump both waya" What if, vlien the gmne narrowed down, the lene llsliernian from Heaver should entrap Mageo Inte n brldge I Tin: sweet girl graduates nre beginning te get ready theso spirltuellu cominenconicnt dresses. (low Vattisen lias been up in Blair county, hooking trout with Kdlter Pern, and new the rcaders of the Altoetm Tribune may leek for a llsli story in the columns of ascdate papci whlcli only lies twloe n year when the trout are rlpe and the bear traekrt are te be seen. Reports of VUwera aad DttpcalMen Made Them at the AprH Term. In the court of quarter soiwlens, April term, the following reper.'a of vlewcrs were con firmed abselutely : The ronert of vlewers lavlnn out a publle read in west Karl township, from a point en the read leading from Kech el's smith shop te the New Helland turnplke and cndlnit en the read leading from Farmeraville te Ilare Ilare Ilaro ville. The report of rovlewom ad verse te the vacating n read in Mt Jey tewnslilp, from -n point en lands of Jehn K Kshlaman and nnflltlrv nf n tutlnt ntt lltr mirl frntn It:ll9alulll. I town te Nlssley's mill. itoperi ei viowera laying out a nitune reau In Hadsbury township, from tne Newpert turnplke te aroadlcadiugte the old Hadsbury meeting liouse. The following damages wero assossed te property ewners by tlie opening of Maner street, Columbia, from Ninth street te borough line : E. K. Smith and James Uar bar, ?i20, te be paid by county, and H80 by boreiiRh ! cstate of Philip dossier, f 100, te be paid by county, and (150 by borough. iioneri ei viewers laying out a puunc reau i west Denegal township, from a point near H for a week after that time. Hta salary will be, aa long m he lives fl3.500perafltfuui. He will be paid menthlv, and every month a check fr (1,183.33 will be sent him by the army paymacter at New Yerk city. He lias no duties whatever te perform in return. ;rteofelq -feflowntel Ti-1 Stfcarred from buying it nnd eating it '( lfct The peeple of seme regions eat bh fenu enjoy u , Mflafeasteffat vSlt It canj ;tMtelike QM ter or se: i''rf1,rlin rannlr. nfferd te linv butter, whose sawbnBineaa'il it and why should they be de blubber timnn nnnalilAy Itillnu .n.wllfta ty jTVIlIU CUIUIUV1 14.1.U,. .11VI11. f tat fliltirfsi ; nnd in snmn In our riri"w'-" -"- &" , - - -w - .own civilization the best of butter is an '&0E abomination. Oleomargarine is at least HmS? .better than a geed deal of skim milk cheese s f, that Is put en-the market ; and, u cleanly $ made, is infinitely superior te much of the canned goeus ami prepareu ioeiis ntai are sold everywhere. The attempt te suppress its manufacture and side bylaw Is an Im pudent specimen of legislation for the spe cial protection of the butter-makersngainst the rights of all the people. As well might the butchers ask for a prohibition of the sale of saltflsh; the bread-bakers suppress the sale of crackers, and the green grocer ask for legislation te step the sain of can ned corn nnd tomatoes in the summer menthjL JUgunttemne talks alwut a " monopoly" "6f oleeniargarinfc-maUers coping with the state. Itis against the spirit of monopoly that the oleomargarines strive ; and the legislation against them is the meanest kind of monopoly and sumptuary la)u-- :.., ' ?m &,.. &f i? Vftj'. .'. ' T '.&sh jtfr. 3X fc fi A Specimen Brick. The testimony taken at Connellsville as te the miners' hospital scheme, en behalf etwhich Dr. Smith Buttermere, a memlier of the last legislature, secured an appro priation of $12,500, shows most conclusive ly that it was a rascally job, concocted by Buttermere, for conceiving and carrying out which he ought te be sent te the peni tentiary. IIe prostituted his oillce in the 'legislature te impese upon the -state and te dlsgrttce his constituents, few of whom he ' could dupe-by their ignerauce or entice by their cupidltyrTnte partnership in his scheme, which began and ended in a job te sell his paltry property te the state at three or four times its value. When in the Heuse lie was a geed deal of a Pharisee ; and was net slew te suspect better men of such tricks as that inwhicb he has beencaught. . "" " But u wiif net iiou"nlead all the re sponsibility for his special offense, nor for the system of which he and it were ex ponents, upon Buttermere, despicable as he was. Save for a leg-rolling, thieving System of chaiity appropriations his would never have get through ; and upon n rigid examination of the merits of his bill it should have been promptly condemned. yj ir was n jeu en us iace, a comuina cemuina $ tinn of nrivatn Interests nnd state '& patronage, such as is the blight of se many Si J- se-called "charities :' and the facility with which the state was cheated in the trans action shows the possibilities for fraud that lurked in the bill, and a keen discrimina tion, unaffected by partiality or favoritism, ought te have promptly detected them. The nice of Buttcnneres is net extinct. There are numbers of them In the present legislature, nnd their little bills are en the calendar. "Watch them. Hat.tijieiii: rejoices in seme very peculiar councllmeu. The ether day the llrat branch of the city council pawed a joint resolution, giving six nowHpnperroportorsSlMlcach "for services rondered In reporting the proceed ings of the city council for the sessions of 1891-S.V Tlie niotlve for this wasteful act is net apparent. It has been generally sup posed thatnowHpaper reporters wcre paid by their employers for fiirnljhltiK news. Haiti Haiti mero's ceuncilmcn concclve It te be their provlnce te crcale a loerillnato employment for these presumably deserving newspaper men. They Insist upon giving them u largess In addition te their regular remunera tion. This would de credit te their kindness of heart if tliey dived Inte their own pockets for the additional pay. Hut they calmly ask the city te feet the bill for their a him. This Is absurdity run mad, and theso ceuncilmcn favoring the nbuse of the Interests of the tax payer Blieuld have their names entered en a black-list te be carefully consulted by tlie voter before he deposits his lullet nt the next municipal election. Wiikn Teiintfsen in l&O was proposed as poet laureateylt was objected that he was "tee little lfnewii." IFe is new In great danger of becoming notorious. Tim late-reb Wylceir Piatt, brother of Den Piatt, impressed by the rufllauism of volunteer tire departments In tlie large cities, ergani.cd and brought into use tlie paid tire department, new known te overy city of the Union. Hut he ndmlls that the movement would necr have been gonerally successful save for the Invention nf tlie steam lire engine. Perhaps the necessity of tlie case was the mother of that Invention, tee. Tin: nil verse critlclsiu of fvlsectien by J. Kcndcl Har-Vy professor of New Testn- nent (IksSk nnd Poleography in the Jehns ilenklns iiniersity, of Haltltnere, has hnd the'eJIect of terminating the career of the gentleman at that Institution. IIe appears te have forgotten that n cebbler should stlcK te ". 3 if ml : i.-' '. r& r? r$ ,t jti:-r 't7 . !tf rtJV E. & t K-Jvi' M5 w ff 51?,. 5f! ' t -c V - .. The Cat Out of the Dag. Senater Hughes, of Philadelphia, let the cat out of the bag In his ever-anxiety te fi. have the Bullitt bill passed in time for Mayer Smith te securo'the benefits of it te appoint all the heads of departments and continue his political dynasty. "When Sena ter Adams, who has wet-nursed the bill all $?.? along, in deference te the prevailing pepu lar sentiment eucreu an nnicnumeni te me the first section that the charter shall net $ m Intrt nnpRitlnn until tlin first Mnnrinv nf Ecjf,jLApril, 1887. Hughes opposed the postpone- ' & Jmeat, " believing that it would have the V -r(fect of prolonging the present factional pi t'atruagle in the Itepublican party, of con- "VUnnlMif ir In tlm innvrtwillt' ivivnntlnn ,mMl& v f itJWWvj w...w....w.., Vvasd endangering Itepublican success at the paus." if-' ITere is' seen the cloven feet. Thoin Thein 'erests of Philadelphia were te wait en the f purposes of the Itepublican ieliticlnns, and -were te be sacrificed for the healing, of vl their troublesome factional struggles. rThings have ceme te a pretty pass, indeed, ' ' when this is avowed eji the tloer of thestate ; Senata t , - V !l' II He Is an Xss. . , If ex-Mayer Liddell is correctly re Ki ported in the Pittsburg papers, he hustlone ; 'ihtiRBelf no credit in the macner of waifare " ' he lias made against the appointment of Kr. Jehn B, Larkln, whom neatly all the vDMOecrats of that city and a vast number 'wjjt.it business men and representative IUzens, regardless of party, have endorsed -- a proper wrseu te 1111 the vacancy ecca- ' iiened by tie resignation of the present , -postmaster, YIr Larkln Is well-known throughout tlie state u an active Deme- " orat.ef gecd (Judgment nnd large intelll 'tteee. W With the fl'ittsbnrg apieIutiuent and ,-be factional uarrvls in the imty tlwre, ills last, and n Oreek professor te his verbs. Hut If this was the only ranse for tlie censure of the professor by the Iward of trustees, as the llalllmorei'ioi seems te bolievo, It was n very childish nnd unworthy proceeding. In unl crsltlcsalxn e all ether places, thought should be frce as air ; for itis only by the jarring of Ideas emanating from luhaneed thinkers that the world Increases its sloreof knowledge. 1v-ATTOIIN1J OlINIIItAI. Wvyni: Mac Mac Vkaeh is n humorist. Theso who doubt it need only read his lotter te the New Yerk 11'erM te be convinced. Ir it be true that the old satin spangled and plush ests nre te seen ceme Inte noir fashion, lherewillbnti03urrcc(fK a lssuy a bureau drnvr'and old ehest. Olve the oc ec oc tegciiirmu dude n ehance, and see what a dandy he will be. Tm: moral uses of ndvanccd scionce are strikingly illustrated In the testimony that the electric illumination of large cities is found te be an lidded protection ugalust crimp. Ah most deeds of violence beele the cover of night, it is plain that whatever turns night te day tends te prevent the operations of footpads, burglars and th!ees. Hy tlie Kame token, however, byways and alleys, backyards and sparsely, settled districts, need te be mere brilliantly lighted than the centres of business and the great thorough fares of travel. in' the Denegal church nnd ending at a point en me reau leauing 10 mayiewn. Renort of vlewers laying out a private read in Kphrata township, near land of Jehn llarllnger, and ending en line of land be tween properties of Themas M. Moeronnd Jehn llarlfncer. Ilopert of vlewcrs laying out n publle read in west Karl township from a point en tlie read botween Fairvllle and Churchtown and ending near the Dry tavern In l.ast Carl township. Ilopert of vlewers laying out a private read In Providence township en lands of W. H. Tumor. Ilopert of roviewors vacating a read In Sadsbury township leading from lands of David J. Jenes te the county line at the western edge of tlie Octoraro creek. Viewer Appointed. Samuel Hvans, A. N. Casscll, M. S. Metz- ger, Henry Hckert and C. J. llheads, vlowers te assess damages caused by the opening of Seuth Christian street from Church te Mlddle. J. Kckiuan, Franklin Clark and David II. Mayer, Strasburg township,, vlewers te lay out a private read In Htresburg township from tne Heaver Valley turnplke te dwelling liouse of Jehn I Tuber. Wlnlield H. Kennedy, Jehn C. Wnvllle nnd 11. J. Lcchlcr, roviewors te lay out n publle read hi Sadsbury township, from a ixilnt en the Smyrna read and ending en Kllzabeth street, in the vIIIore or Christiana. Michael K Heeter, Samuel lUusnian and Jacob M. Frnntx, Iuicatcr township, vlow vlew ers te vacate a public read, between the Iin raster it Marietta turnplke and the Lancas ter it Columbia turnplke. Jacob G. Oartnan, Oliver ltrenemall and C. It. Jehns, East Cocallce, te report upon the necessity of the rebuilding of the brldge across the Cocallce near Lclnljech's mill In r.ant Cocallce township, A. C. Kenler. H. J. McOrannand Kinontiel P. Keller, commissioners te report upon the J advisability or dividing Aiflnncim iwreugu inie wnru9. Samuel Evans, A. N. Cassell, Henry Eckcrt, M. S. Mctzger and C. J. llheads, viewers te assess damages caused by the opening of Second, Fourth, Crystal and Ceral streets In the city or Lancaster. H. S. Patterson, V. K. Alexander and JuinesM. Italleuee, lowers, te lay out a public read In Litlle Hrltaln tewnslifn, rrein a i)elnt en the read leading from Hallance's mill toHpruceOrovoand ending nt a point near n whlte oak tree. Lewis II. LInllle, llebert Maxwell, nnd A. T. McClelland, Sadsbury, viewers te vn vn cate a public read In Sadsbury township from n point en the read leading from Christiana te Andrew's Brldge and ending nt the ceuntv line nt Octoraro creek. James Weed, H. S. Patterson and Lew Is J. 5J4itiu iiiutiii ituuvm w - vv i n Llttle Hrltaln tow nlttii, from n point en tlie reau leading irem heck npringa nnu Weeds' Ferd, nnd ending nt n point en the saine read ISO yard a weal el the brldge eyer Coens' run. Davis A. Hrewn, Fulton, James Weed, Llttle Hrltaln, and Hiram Peeples, New Providence, vlowers te dlvlde Drumere township into two townships, Aaren Dlsslnger,yJoergo Hyred and Jeseph C. Keener, viewers te lay outnew streets and 'alleys, ami te extend Peach alley and Poplar street and te widen Ralnbrldge street, In the borough of Elizatothtewn. Jacob Hechman, David E. Mnycrand Jehn Strehin, lowerste report upon the erection or a brldge ever HIg Heaver creek nt the ter minus of the HIg Spring and Heaver valley turnpiKe, en tne une uciwccn nmisuurg ami A Imw That Cannet He Knferceil. Frem the New Tork Tribune. Leuis Deacher, a Seutlt Brooklyn grocer, has been acquitted of selling qloemargarlno en the ground that he was deceived, believ ing the stuff te be "Une crcamery butler." If such a dofence Is sulllclent te secure an acquittal the oleomargnrino Inws will prove a farce, nnd the legislature might na well strike out the (50,000 appropriation for their enforcement. It Is a singular fact thatofler all tlie legislation en this nubject a half uozen laws Having uecn pnaseu te preveni the aale of oleomargarinc llttle has been ac complished. The oleomargarine monopoly fireves te be the meat powerful combination he state lias yet tried te cepe with. m - She Raid, Nut Never t I "Net even te save herself from an lnvelun. tary trip te the cold graveyard, would she trans Kress her life-long pi Inelplen et total abstinence from everything alcoholic." This was the he roic position el a prominent Mutne lady In her unreasonable devotion te nebld purpose, whlle hevcrlnir en the verge of the cthcrial world with consumption. Her friends nnd physician wcre consequently compelled te cencent the prescrip tion used with Dcrtv's 1'urk Malt Whiskey, which saved her life, In various harmless ways, until the waste of tlsaucs and respiratory or gans could be arrested and the patient started anew in tlie race etllte. With Jesy health and cheerful smtlcshe new confesses that the ".end (semctlincs)Justlflcs tbe means," andhas Joined the great army of successful doctors in advecut. tng a ready supply of thlsartlcle In every house hold. All reliable druggists and grocers will supply it for 1 per bottle. . MXDICAZ. " Brown's IRON BITTERS Combining IKON with TURK VEdKTAllbK TONICS, quickly and completely CI.EANHKS and KNltlCIIBS TIIK JII.OOI). (julckcn the action of the Liver nnd Kidneys. Clears the Complexion, Makes tlie Skin Smeeth. It does net Injure the Tcetli. Cause IlpndschnnrVro-dureCenstlpntlon-AI.T, OTIIKU lllONMKDI. U1NKH DO. l'hyslclnns and Druggists avery. where recommend It. Dr. N. B. KrneLES. or Marlen, Mass., says : " t rceemineiifl Urnwn'fl Iren lllttnnt ns a. Tatunl)le tonleforeurlchlng the liloea, and removing all it nees net nun. me neuKa. B OOKHl HOOKS II dyspeptic symptoms. Da. It. M. Dklzell, Ueynelds, lnd.,nays i " I have prescribed Urewn's lien Hitters in cases et anemia am bloea diseases, also when atenic was needed, and ithas proved thoroughly satis factory." Da. Wx, IIvhns, Uf) St. Mnn-'s 8U, New Orleans, I.a.,says : "llrewn's Iren Hitters relieved me in acasoef bleed poisoning, and t heartily com. mend it te theso needing u purifier. The genuine has Trade Mark nnd crossed red lines en wrapper. Take no ether. Made only by IHIOWN CIIKMICAI, CO., HAT.TlttOBE, MD. IiAtiiEs' Hami JIoek Useful and ntlracttvc, containing list or prizes Ter receipts, informa tion about coins, eta,ghen away by all dcalcrs In medicine, or malted te any address en receipt of 2c. stamp. (1) SPECIAL SALE OK- BOOKS! BOOKS!! BOOKS!!! -AT- T IHK MARK1ST 1H FLOODED BVECIAI, NOTICES. Hew young old people loeicwho have never been seriously sick, and who never worry nnd rrct. Hew old young people leek who fret nnd stew and sulTcr pain all at once, llutwn can't altogether help our disposition, nnd we will sometimes get out of jerts In spite or all our cau tion. Then we need the best, the simplest and the safest mcdlclne known, which Is Dr. Kenne dy's Favorite Itcmedy. Purifies the bleed and renews vitality in old and 3'eung, nlO-eedftw North l'ele Kxpedltlens, 1'rlr.e lights, lotteries, walklngmatchcs, and bal loon ascensions nre usually humbugs or the worst sort. Dr. Themat' JCclcctrte Oil Is net a humbug. Itlsnqulckcunjferacbesnndsprnlns, and Is jnstasgoed teru lameness. Fer ealeby II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13it North yuetu street, Lnuciuter. With old fashioned show nctlni! nloslcrser donbtliilremposltlon. Horewepicscntyeu the cotnplcte virtues or Kicsh Heps, Jlnrgundy l'lteh and Canada llalsnm as the ingredients or tlie Her 1'i.astepi, Pure, Sweet, Fresh, nnd nevr fulling for nil pnlns.nchcsand soreness, local or dcep-catrd. Absolutely the best nnd strongest nenius plaster ever known. Thousands say se, why net you T Only Sc or 6 for 11 oe every where. Sent by malt for price. HOI l'LASTEll COMPANY, llosten, -Mass. (16) . 'Astrich's Palace of Fashion ' AT ONE QUARTER THE USUAL BOOKSELLERS' PRICES. -FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY, COMMMCIIG THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1885. .. w" '"JVC secured thegieatcstpartnf tbe IIANKKUPT stock of a leading Vubllshlng liouse In New; l erk, and can offer our custeinnrs bargains which have never been equaled before. Somnef tne uoeKs nanny pay ler tne cost eriilnaing. llclew we mention a row or the many JIAKOAINS : TTOP PLASTKHH. YOU CAN'T BEAT THEM. llccause pescsed or Ircsh and nctlve mcdi. clnnl agents for the euro or pain nnd disease. A wonderful strengthening porous plaster, made from Heps, llurgundy l'lteh nnd Canada UnUiim. Apply ene te lluckuchc. Crick, Kidney troubles, btltclies, Sciatica, Itheumatlsin, Hern Chest or pain many part Actslnsinniiy niwayssoemes Tlie Ilrlde nnd the Wedding Cnke. A young lady about tebe married wantel le startle the guests with an exhibition or her abil ity In housekeeping nnd cookery, he she made the wcddlngcakc. Tim duy after the wedding mostefthoto whoatetho cake weroslck.Tbeus. and go from year te year, eating such Indigesti ble things, and am consequently 111 with dys pepsia nearly all the time. Mrs. Nnney Cellier, Tuscaloosa, Ala., says, "Mynlece has been re lieved of dyspepsia and lung troubles by using llrewn's Iren Hitters." enlets nervousness ready te npplj-. All deal c., e ler f ir r-ent uy inuu lur priee. HOI" 1'IiAHTKIl CO., frepr'g, ilnstnn, Mass. ers.lKc., ."iferfl. () HAcnntjsnr. OILKKAKD KNOINK WOltKH. Qitav asserts that he is n candidate In ear nest Mlth an emphasis calculated toexeito the Husplclen that he doth pretest tee much. ,A connnspexDKXT of ene of the I'hIIadcl phlu lupere inakesn very Interesting query w lien she asks ifany law ofsecioty Is violated by u married woman prefixing her maiden iiame te that which she obtains irem her hus band. While at first blush this may soein te be an indication of strong-mindedness, or gniss-uidewship, thoTetcntionof the maiden name in conjunction witli that of the married cognomen is a very proper mede of indicat ing a certain individuality that the ilfe has attained apait from her Husband. Tlie civil law contemplates In wedlock n completo merger of the uilu'aoxistcnee in that of the husband ; but If tlie wlfe " leaps I he rotten jwlesef projudlce" niul makes a name for herself in literature, urt or business, it Is et onee elegant and proper that she Blieuld pro pre fix her maiden name te her married ene. Examples will rendily occur in tlie names of Harriet Ucccher Stewo and Julia Wnrd Howe, both of -whom wero happily married while obtaining their literary distinction. In line, Mrs. Jehn .Smith should be Mrs. Maiy Smith whenever alie assumes an individu ality entirely apart from her husband. The Scourge at PI mouth. Thcre are 600 persons down with the fover in Plymouth, Luzorne county, or n llttle less than 10 per cent, of the wliole population. Slnce last Friday te date there have been 25 deaths. The dlsease U treated by physicians with small doses of fiuhiine. The cold spell is having n wonderfully geed eilect, nnd less cases are reported than ler n wcek past, The laboring class are the greatest bntlbrers by the scourge, many of them only working half time, and they are unnble te stand the oxpeuso of doctors' and druggists' bills. The work of cleaning up still gees en. In drag ging u small stream which runs through the upper part of the town six dead goats, tlve dogs, and three dead cats wcre found. With low water in the stream lest week befere tlie recent rain, the car casses of these animals wcre exposed te the sun, sending a stench into tlie atmosphero which was of Itself suluclent te create iiesti iiesti iiesti louce. Four funends took phtce en Tues day three in the Welsh church nnd ene In St. rotor's. A ltunuuay and Vptet. As Aloxnnder Shultr. and daughter, of Strasburg, were driving home, en Tuesday liiernlii'T in a buggy, their herse took lright near Metzger'H tavern from the sight of a cow that was lieing led behind a wagon. The buggy was upset and its occupants thrown out, but net seriously bruleed, The herse was caught nt MetzgePs tavern net much the worse for his escniade. Tlie tejs one hide and the dasher of the buggy were totally ruined. Mr. Samnel Potts lent Mr. Shultz another team with which he resuined his Journey, . ... - B BEST Stem Engine & Beiler Works -FOIt- Water Tanks OP ANY ST VLK Olt CAI'ACIT V. Fer Pipes te Supply Your Tanks I'rovldcnce tow nshlns. A. 1 Mellvalnc, JehnS. Wltmernnd Jes. D. l'ewnall, vlewcrs te lay euln public read in Sadsbury township, from a point whero tne brldge Is across the Pennsylvania railroad nt the Gup, and te end at a point en the pro posed read about 200 feet northeast of the said overhead bridge A. P. Mcllvaine, Jehn H. WHmer and Jes. ,1). l'ewnall, vlewers te lay out a read In Sal isbury township, from n point en tlie Now New Now pert read near the fJap read, and te end at a point whero It cresses the northwest end et Second street, nnd (e vacate a jiart of n public raid in the saine neighborhood. Walteriunii Wesloy, Day Weed and Wash ington Wldtaker, vlowers te vacate a read in I.ittle Britain township, from a point en tlie read leading from the rcsldence of Oeorge A. Hervcs te tlie nubile read leadinir from Peach liottem te Pleasant drove and In lieu thereof te lay out u new publle read. Jehn Strohm, jr., Jehn M. Shenk and Isaae Hoever vlowers'te vacate a portion of n read in Previdence township leading from the Ituck hotel te Hess' station en the Quarryvllle railroad. Jacob M. Eaby, Win. McGowan and Calvin Carter viewers te vacate a read In Sadsbury township, leading from a point in the read between Andrew's briuge and Christiana and ending near a lence en lands of Jehn A. Park's. PERSONAL. 1'mma Xkvada will seen be married te her ugent, Dr. Palmer. Ex-OovnnNen Ceniiad I1aki;ii dled Tues day at Indianapolis, IiuL. aged 03 years, Jehn McCiiLLOuaii's friends say that the evidenecs are that Ills mind Is rapidly tailing. CeNOUESSMAN Jami:s llitAnv, of Vir ginia, has lest threo children by death Irem diphtheria lately. Ministkii One. If. Pkndi.bten was given a scnd-ell' dinner by the civil service re formers In New Yerk en Tuesday night. Gould's hordes have no pedlgrees, and he does net knew whether his cows are Jorseys or iieistcins. Helmi:s says : " A doctor's patients must put their tongues out and a docte.-'s wife must Keep uer tougue in." Jehn Adams ence paid $15,000 for a suit of clenics niui a nnt. ui course tne meney was tne eiu uennneniai currency. Patti Is dotermlnod te sail next Saturday for Eurepe. She pays she is tired and that tne unueti Hinies is net a goeu piecem which te rest. SuciiKrAiiv Whitnev and Mr. Itandall visit Ieague island te-lay. There Is a notion going that It may be made a great naval station. Hkniiy Jamus observos that there is much talk today about tilings being open te women ;" but Geergo Eliet showed that there is nothing that is closed. Suit. R. K. BuKiim.K has translated Krummacher's " Aurera " for Rev. Dr. Dubbs' Guardian and W. N. Apple, esq., has an article in it en " Florence Nightin gale." - SeeRETAnv IlAYAitD said Tuesday night that Mr. Koiley had declined the Italian mission, but he refused te say whether Mr. Kelley would be asked te go te Russia In place of General Lawten. Capt. Couch, the leader of the Oklahoma boomers, is described as a very mild-appearing man. And he is a mild man, but a West ern nowsiiaper correspondent letloesoon the filaius will make pirates out of the grass grass grass leppers. liOitn Maj-ui:suuhv wrete of Gladstone in 1800: "Gladstone, who was always fend of music, is new qulte enthusiastic about nogre melodies, singing them with the greatest spirit and enjoyment, never leaving out a verse, niul e identiy preferring such as 'Camp Down Races."' Rnv. I)u. T. G. Ari'i.u recently made a twelve days visit te Maryland, where he prcached and delivered qulte a nuinber of lectures lu the Interest of F. t M. college. At all points he visited lie found joungmen prciaring for college, semu of whom ex poet te come te Lancaster. t fn. W. S. lieDi.uv, the Timea corres pondent in Itarrisburg, lias resigned because ii dispatch printed in tliat paper Hlleging a combination of fourteen named members te I'sqeexe" iersens seeking legislation, was as cribed te him, though he did net w rite, It and there seems te be no truth in It. OHNniiAtGnANT was entitled te his first roeath'a pay en the retired list 'en pt. 3, ' AND KOU HOUSE and FARM USE, New Is the time te buy at BOTTOM PRICES. W-lneh l'Ipe, 3c. jier root, clinch ' SXc " TTOP PLASTERS. DON'T BE SWINDLED Ilv bnrlnir nnicthlmr veu knew nethlnir about. We guarnntce the iler Plaster the best ever known. Tlie virtues or rresh Heps", llurgundy l'lteh nnd Canada Ualsam combined, make this plaster highly medicinal nnd active for the euro or pains, nclics, soreness, cramps, strains, stitches, crick and lecut weakness. Drives out pain seethes the parts and strengthens. Sold by druggists nnd dealers, 25c., 5 ler 11.00. HOI KI.ASTKll COMPANY, llosten, Mass. Moiled ler price. (3) TTIDNEY-WORT. DOK8 WONDEUFUL CUKES OK KIDNEY DISEASES AND LIVER GOMPLAINTS. llccause it act en the I.IVEIt. nOWELSand KIDNEYS nt the SAME TIME. llccause it cleanses the systemortbe poisonous humenr that develops In Kidney ana Urinary Diseases, Ulllleusncss, Jaundice, Cont!r.tlen, Piles, or In ltheumatism, Nnralgli, Nervous Dis orders and all Kcmale Complaints. -30MDPltOOr OETHIS.- It will Burely Cure CONSTIPATION. FILE s.p.a UHEUMATlSM by causing FUKK ACTION oral! the organs nnd functions thereby. OLEANBINa THE BLOOD. itesterlng the normal power te threw otrdls etrdls case. THOUSANDS OF CASES Ot the worst rerms or these terrible diseases have liecn quickly relieved, and in n short tbne FEKFKCTLY CUIIED.; Price, tl. Llanld or Dry. Held by druggists. Dry can be sent by mall. WELLS, ItlCHAUDSON A CO., llurllngten, VI. Send stamp ter Dairy Almanac or lsaS. KIDNEYWORT. Jan28-3mdeedA3mw 10,000 Copies Popular Standard Editions, 12 mes, Bound In Oleth, nils iin comprises hitetcli Heeks, Adnm ncde. Orlmm's Kalry Tales, Our Mutual Friend, Ivan, hoe, Complete Letter Writer, SO imyg Around the World, Paul nnd Virginia, Kobinsen Crusen , -J-spn'sJljiblcs. Swiss t'uinlly ltoblnsen, nnd many ethers. ltEOULAIt PltlCE, 1.00 j OUK PKICE, -7CLNTS A COI i . 10,000 Celics Best Levell's 12 mes., lJeand in Extra Cleth, Gilt Hacks. ,.T.,1,J.,)no.ce!,,n.rIsr" New Magdalene, Paul CHlTerd, Ne New Thing, Phantom Fortune, In Peril eriiisLlfe, Lady Audley'a Secret, Iolanthe, Portia, Zanenl, East Lvnne, Uolden Cair und many ethers. I'UHLlBHEItVPItICE,1.2SjOUlpitICE,.19CENTSACOVV. w i u i i i mi, 2,000 Copies Best Edition Red Line Peets, Well Bound, RedEdee or Gilt Tep. This Line comprises Pepe, Crabbc, Tupper. Hemens, Milten, llllad, l'rocter, hcett, Ilyren, Ten nyson, Elliett, Ilurns nnd ethurs. ItEGULAlt PltlCE, 11.23 OUK PIIIOE, 3S CENTS A COPY. 5,000 Copies Extra 12 mes., Hest Line Ever Published. Sixty Different Heeks, extra cloth, gllten back nnd sides. FULL PKICE, (1.S0; OL'll PKICE, 48 CKNl'S A COI' 7,000 Copies Hei Line l'eets, Clear Type, Full Gill Cleth. a his line censltts or Tennyson, Milten, Hemens, Faust, Schiller, Lady or the Lake, Lallah Keoke, Tlmtkemy, Procter, Moere. Elliett, Eliza Coeke, Swinburne, Ilrynnt, Macanley. Pepe. Whltticr, Longrellew, lioed.ftc. WOKTlItLSSandflJO; OUK PKICE.59 CENTS A COPY. HOUSEHOLD EDITION OP THE POETS. v The Hest and Cheapest In the W'eild, comprising Moere, Seett, Ihren, tngclew, Ac. llrtnUr. price, f i j Our price, M its a Copy. Charles Dickens' 'omplele Works, cutback lu wooden box.. 15 volumes, Illustrated, Extra Cleth. Our rice per set. Publishers' Price. 1 122.30 Same, extra heavy paper, English cloth, white label 21.00 Thackeray's Complete work". 111., bound In cloth, gilt buck, 11 vel....... 18.00 lauci xi.ui ;n 111 21W bnme In extra heavy paper, English cloth, white la " hair tair :..... Wlllllnm lllnck's Complete Works, 15 velumcn, cloth, gilt back.. Illndlng, 21.00 3 00 1.2T, SCO 6 00 3 0U l.V) Each. 1 Inch lK-lnch IK Inch x-lneb SM-lncli c. lie, 8c. 10c. i5Kc Portable Engines. H EADQUAHTEKS l'OK TUE Same In extra henvv inner. Knallsh cloth, whlte label Mccarty's Histories. "Our Own Times." Kexbury gllLIOp, 4 vei uui flrccn's History 01 the English People, extra cloth, 4 vel fi.00 Mttcnulay's Eshays extra cloth,:Uelumes 300 Macnulay's History ei England, 5 volumes, cloth SOU Geerge Elliett's cemplete weiks, 8 volumes, cloth, fine gilt back ll.eu Sninuln extrahaireair.'j eIumes 330(1 hamucl Smiles' cir-lle)p scries, 1 volume, cloth and gilt .00 Mscts.H O. fchakespearc, 8 volumes, complete, bound, 2.00 Chambers' Encyclopedia or Universal- Kneu ledge, new edition, extm cloth, 12 vel ". 18.00 6W l'eets, Ijbrnrj- cultlen, run sheep, ectiue, Shakcpeare, Milten, ilurns, Tennyson, li ren Sen Copies Everyday Cook Heek, vell-beund, cloth loe Copies MIlten'M Fnrndlse Lest, Illustrated by Uustave Uere, ouarte edition, rail gilt ... SO Copies Den Quixote, Den; Illustrations 100 Copies America lllustrated.loe fine engravings nllts grandest seenerv. fioeodu Volumes, Dickens, Thackcruv, Ilulwer, Elliett 3,000 Humorous nooks, such ns Pecks Had Hey, Werk or the Wits, 40 Liars, and many ethers 0.7) 10,000 Latest Nevel Illuminated ceeix , OMI 1, Initrnniental nnd bong Follex, 192 pages, by the best composer UM PULL LINE OP CHILDREN'S BOOKS, lleunil In cloth, beard and paper, lrem 3 cents te $2.00 each. 5,000 Lntet Nevels, paper covers, rrem lVs te 25c. itegiiliir price, 25 nnd Ml eent. Alie, Hie complete t niul choice" weik, Hume, McCarthy, hcett, ilellln lluUer, S l, Inlng, l'rcscetl, Ac, Ac. Thousands of Other Beeks Equally as CHEAP. Kl.ttf 8.48 ll&S 7.68 10 4.4 T.M 8.H8 2 2.1 2 71 1 71 1.44 A 4 1.1 M 2 28 1,08 7.88 138 0 48 2 97 1.0 ew IIM e.'jn 0 24 1127 INDIAN MEDICINES, Ka-ten-ka and Medoc Indian Oil, -AT- Lecher's Drug Stere, N0.9KAHT K1NU ST.. Lancaster, Pa. Horse-Poner. Cylinder. Price. 4 3x8 4.00. i; crJ M0.ne. 8 Txie noeoo. lu rxie 7ueiM. Stationary Engines, BOILERS, &c, &c. I"- Repalrlng Promptly Attended te. JOHN BEST &SON, 333 East Fulton Street, nJMwdAllw LANCASTER PA. BVF.CTACLKS, ouPEiiien SPECTACLES AND- EYE-GLASSES. Microscopes, Field Glasses, Ilaremetcrs, Tele scopes, Magle Lanterns, Thermometers, Draw lug Instruments, Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus. List and Descriptions or our Ten Catalogues sept FUEE en application. QUEEN &CO., VAJlltlAUEH. 2JTANDAHD OAniUAQE WORK. Edward Edgerley, (Carriage Uuildcr), MAIIKET STUEET, HEAK OK P09TOKF1CE, LANCAHTElt, PA. MY LAKGE STOCK OF BUGGIES & CAEBIAGES Comprises the Latest Styles und the most Ele gantly Finished, WHICH I OFFEK AT OllEATLY UEDUCKD PKICE9. ThO SUPEUIOIl gUAI.ITY OK MY WOIIK is no longer questioned. My work is us linens iiuie in tne larger c anv made in the larger cities, ana HOI.U AT HALF THE PltlCE. New is the tlme te order rer spring. KNCOUKAUK FA I It DEALING And Honest Werk. All Werk WAIlllANTED HEPAIKINU PUOMPTLY ATTENDED TO. One set or workmen especially employed rer that purpose. - A row SLEIGHS left at Lew Figures. Give me a call. nev2U-trdftw riUEAT CARRIAGE SALE AT mm Ai Milcvs kcteiy, NO. DM CHESTNUT ST. mar3-iya&w PHILADELPHIA SliATE WOKK8. All persons wlshlngMAUltLEI.EDSLATE MANTELS, or any ethur Slate Werk, will de well by calling nt our works or send rer our illustra ted catalogue. FIIANK JANSON BltO., Cerner Frent and Locust St., Columbia, Pa. mar5-Smd TOOTE 18 MAKING CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT 3.00 A POZSB,; AT NO. 103 NOUTU QUEEN STREET, an!9tfd Lancaster, l'a. s A1NT-11APHAEL WINK. INFORMATION. The Salnt-ltanheel Winohasadellclous flaveur and is drunk In the principal cities or HussU I Seuth and Seuth America. Great Hrltaln, India, und se en. The quantity exported annually U sutllelent uroef of Its stabllitv and staying powers, while rer the real connoisseur can ue considered its Germany, North there U no wlnn that suneriur. iSTTheSalnt-Itaphael Wine Company, Valence. Department or the Dreme (France, H H. E. 8LAYMAKER, ' 09-tM Ne. EAST KING STRKKT. 1 X. 1 i CORNER OP DUKE AND VINE STREETS, LANCASTEB, VA Having made extensive preparations during the dull sca&en, this will be one et the Largest Sales We Ever Held.' Finest and Latest Style VEHICLES will be offered te the public. This will be our greatest effort Te Satisfy the Public That First-Class Werk can be sold at Lener Figures. DOWN WITH EXTHAVAGANT PIHCES AND MEET THE WANTS OF THE PEOPLE. Our Grand Opening and Exhibition or this sale weik is ready rer inspection. We invite all te call and examine timing this exhibition. Our stock consists or the rollewlngi 4 Passenger Extension Tep Phnitens. 4 " Standing Tep PhaHens. 4 J ump seat uurnages. Falling Teil 1'lueteim, alng Tep Phmtens. 2 " Standi 3 " Lsdles Canopy a 0-1 op nagens. Tep Iluggles All Styles. Terms- Tep I'luetens. -DO Days, With Proof Security. GREAT 8ALE DAY, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1885, 10 A. M.-a l M, NORBECK & MILEY, 11. F. HOWE, AUCL PltOPKIETOHS. a-Fer particulars see sale bills and small circulars. CJTORAQK 3 AD COMMISSION WAREHOTJSB, DANIEL MAYKH, AMB-lva 16WtChtnutret. TISTKICri'S PALACE OF FASHION, Ne. 13 East King Street. apr2-2wcpd OOKS AND STATIONERY. B Blank Heeks, JOHN BAER'S S0.NS, OFFER AT LOWEST PRICES, Writing Papers, EnTOlejies, Writing Fluids nnd Inks, HOLLAND'S GOLD PENS, Steel Pens, Lead Pencils, Pocket Itoeks, 11111 Heeks, Letter Beeks, nnd an Assortment or Fine and Staple Stationery. .03-AT THE SIGN OF THE UOOK.lia NOS. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. It ATS AND CAJ'S. AN ATTRACTIVE APPEARANCE, Nothing se much changes tlie nppeanipce as a Hat a nice, new Hut and there Is no place In the city you have n many New Spring St) les te select frnin ns at Stauffer & Ce's. All the New Shades In Plain and Fancy Celer. Extra light weight, sort and stlir, with prices lower than ever berere, W. D. STAUFFER & CO., (SIlULTZ'S OLD STAND), Nes. 31-33 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. H'LL l'AJ'JEJl. Yr7rINDOv shadks. OUR LINES d1' DADO WINDOW SHADES Is larger and piettier than any season herete. lore. We have the new colors and designs in sir and seven feet lengths. Special sizes made te order. Plain Goods in. All Widths, aZASSWAUK. s PHCIATi NOTICE. Will Open en Te-morrow AT CHINA HALL, A LARUE LOT OF DAMAGED WARE, -IN- Onlvthnbest Snilnu ... . .. X ... . - 1 ..- e unvu tuem in oeu nnu iin. rer all kinds or Windows, KlxtuniH sold. We Imve HmT(;ll HOLLANDS. LINEN FRINGES. NICKEL ORNAMENTS, Ac. We take measures and put up all Kinds or Windser Shade work; WALL PAPER. We have a Cholce Line or Paper Hangings rer the Spring. They coinprise all grades. Fine CEIL1NO DECORATIONS, FR1E.ES, HOR. HERS and CENTRE PIECES, Lace Curtains in Variety AND LOW TRICES. Red Setts. Lambrequins, Ac. Poles rrein 0c., elegant ler Wc. nnlnita 11,1 t S SO PIARES W. PET, Ne. 67 NORTH QUEEN BTREBT,' LANCASTER, PA. White Stene China, &e. DON'T MISS BARGAINS. PRICES SPECIAL. High & martin, NO. 16 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. VTADEIRA AND SHERRY WINKS -AT- Keigart's Old Wine Stere. II. E. SLAYMAKElt, Aeixt, KlUWUbell795 No,39EabtKikeSt. v , teblh aiievmtiEs. T KURSK'S. . " - - v SOLID VALUE. OUR 20c. RIO COFFEE. It Is 11 choice, clean, pure Rie Cetlee, ftesh roasted almost dully, and nosh ground w hen you purchase It by Huter pener. OITR RIU HLENHEII at 25c., is superb. OUR OLD MANHEHLINU ami PAOANO J AVAS aie or the llnest riuutlty. EMHOjSED CHROMOS, II by Sinchos.gUen w Ith each pound. DRIED FRUITS. We have Pared Peaches at lOe pound. IVe liuve a splendid Pared Peach utl5e pound. He hme K aporeted Peaches, puied, lit 'JO, SS, JO, 35 cents pound. We have geed Sour Dried Apples ut&a '. r. ' " "'"'" verj- eueiee H vuperuieil Apples ut 15a pound. New Hcans and New Pens nt 10c quart. Lima HeansatluaudUXctsauart. ' '""u Ol'R STOCK IS COMPLETE AND OUR OOODS UOOIl AND CHEAP. nV. 8. Telephone connection, BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST E3NQ STREET. FTKirbNK TRIAIi OK MILLKH'S ROR AX SOAP hoiuewlves ill use no ether. !)1 0 nnn worth of milmnkuy WJ)JJJ New Verk nnd Purls Milll. unr new oieru, no nana ijuecu street, '. l'a, U new ejienwl than Elegant line nnnets, Fleweni, Feathers, fta.ut our blAP PRICES. Hoping our custemr nerv Ce. Lnn caster. etllats, llennets, nsval CHEAP PRICES. Hoping our ciutenwr and. the Ladles In general will please favor us n5 ineir liiiTOenctt, we ivmain truiyyeurs. 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