fV iil itr' .fTv, V- ' iji r t V. " J - .(, ' . aa .-a JA j ra ; ?-. ;7v.SB, ,cSSf . f JKR? IS I, P. $ r. &iSj.'(W7.- ttiiiiS. 1 ?iSw 1WA -& Sv " Sv J r'sV Vv )Jf"nf A p. k msmtjai? i -mr WILT c- Kvnr Xvoaler In UwTmt $J , jivsDATtxsoame) U J STEINMAM H REN8KU filfnDLLIGENCER BUILDING, 'Tfc W Cerner Centre Square. iiW 4 Af i , , LaXCABTXR, FA, t ,? 11 f8S,i a' ra a. win. iv ille- iHamnrrrcxiTiAHDiTH. I'naTMTi, v v annul km is from tbm te rlrnr cmirrt A TOKLY ESTELKltlENCER.'' fa (iiaHTVAaaa.) Every Wednesday Morning, TWODOLtAMATCAR IK ACVAKCX. net solid tcl from every part of llie Mdiceuntrv. Correspondents nre re- WtX te write legibly and en ene slde et jjWHajL,,!,,,, PfMMt Y " T?!' fr en'y t ana te sign thalr h nines, net 5- ?&4?fWicatlen, but in proof of geed faith. h V"'-;i'.'AM Monymeui letters will be oeuslgiiod te WPht irute basket JM AbeMWAtLtXTTSRS AWDTKLBQIUVg TO C& ' THE INTELLIGENCER, 'Wij? LA0A8TR, l'A. tlje Cnucastct intelligencer. &a LANCASTER, AFKIL SO, 1885. If ffHK'. IV.ir nml rtiplslla,.!!.- tSv4fr The ' parliament et man, llie federation . JJm1pJ the world," that Tennyson's prophetic ', T eye feranw Is a very long time coming. a? Ne S3 will pretend te say that it is within "Mgninew, ler tne very conclusive reason fi-rifcl:, aavn nui-ntvn nnimfinf 41m, n la ennmn ' Ji " " "..vvu..., UIUU IS OVIUV1.- V'y pwjpie iiuiuwg u pi.icu ei any cense- queace In nineteenth century civilization s'wfeeare noteitliernl war or anticipating stfV.hMtiHi.lp.q. And thn most sirik-tnir f.icl. In :W 'coeriection u ith these Intel national troubles ftm'ijjUiat they exist between peoples who aie ; tjjlewfest in their devotion te Christianity. Tip "" any wenaer mat tne sceptic Unas tliwftJefying reasons for lii3 want of faith in 4 Chrbtianity, as his mental eye takes in the "',pnBn altitude of the Christian countries iglgefcthe world towards each ether? Christian Vj-JRweia is preparing te fight Christian Kug buMf and spill the bleed of thousands for $ 'the sake of a strip of Afghanistan teni- i tf viBiy umx U(H" SU0UUl iei "'one. xne Kime 15' '.A?.rtEntlflnd is waterinir Uih ulnins nf "Rrrvnt. 4.jrHh the bleed of her bravest sons in the tVUUlVU liltUII UIU IVAVII1U11 UL Jl IltlJUl Frahce is involved in a trouble with China, which the non-Christian nation did iU best te avoid. France is also doing her best te annoy Egypt, while England's at tention is being occupied with llussia. Ireland is in a continual state of hostility te England. Germany seems prepared te side with Russia, if a conflict arises between the latter power and England. Hiel's rebellion te the Xerth, and Prestan's te the Seuth, keep up with the war precession in the Western hemisphere, and there is no telling hew seen the United States maybe- come emyreilflil with either. , these facts, r- net at an MJuJMP- ctuiguisiieu writer izine should contend for mt our boasted civilization Suco from the original savagery American Indian who knew net the crts of peace. Jlutate nemine, de tc fabithi narratw. Ilebbes' theory that man was bera into a state of warfare seems justified by the situation the world presents in this era of Christian civilization. In a very timely aiticle from the l'ull Hall Gtxcttr, printed elsewhere, the dead silence of the pulpit in this time when Cliristianity should most exert itself te avert the impending evils of war,is severely noted. The churches should raise their voices indistinct pretest against the seem ingly well-established international doc trine that might makes right. The world will never again be in a state of perfect peace as it was en that day when the Kazarene was bem. Hut if Mars is te be set up eveiywhere in this Christian age for exclusive worship, it is time for Christianity te put forth its best efforts te thoendefprovingthatit is in the world for the world's amelioration. Mere Light en Stanten. Gen. McClellan, in his contribution te the war articles of the Gcntury magazine, in forms a valuable historical service and dees "an act of proper self-respect in letting some light in upon the failure of the Peninsular campaign, the responsibility for which has been generally saddled upon his blieulders. lie clearly bhews Secretary Stanten tnlmvn been thetintriguer, false friend and marplot that nearly every intelligent and honest wit- , nesstehis real characternnd official conduct -has exposed him te be. During the ear- . 'lier periods of the uir, as his published cbrrespondence with Mr. Buchanan le Vealed, Stanten's tongue was the bitterest raised against the government and its ipollcy;amlhe pretended te McClellan te 'have only accepted the portfolio of the Tar department, in order te assist the 'cepunander of the armies in his weik; i-whllerresiilent Lincoln as freely avowed te McClellan that he appointed Stanten because he thought he was McClellan's friend. At ence .Stanten changed. His tieasen te Gen. MiC'lcllan showed itself; and his influence with Lincoln for evil was mani ' fested. That he poisoned the mind of that '-'confiding man against many persons, has itt Bexer been seriously questioned ; and there "(TJi'kmuch collateral evldfince that hn ms ISf'iJcarcely less brutal toward the president "H fit .111. ll T, -l.-l . . . wmu nun uiuers. no eusirucieu ana fc balked McClellan's plans, interfered ywlth ins puriieses, denied him needed iit and withheld reinforcements, while ifkf- Ilia antnn ttin l.. .tiA ltf j. . m bne suuiu Li in iiu iikuiuu vtinLiiiNi. nr n Ls,ltant seldierand patriotic man, and fixed Lk e responsibility for failure upon the vie. I fucTWD of his own jealousies, meanness and 'Mllgnity. tt fit all the characters in the war ieried of our history, it is doubtful if any mere fully earned execration, or If any ether was mere largely responsible for a prolongation of tlwwar ana iu horrors, for the cruel mls mls refneentatien of many neble seldieis and the persecution of patriotic citiens, than Xdwin M. Stanten. ,' Hence, These Tears J 'Senater i:ustis; of Louisiana, is reported "te have broken out Inte a violent diatribe atftiast Prealdent Cleveland and his ad- attaiTaMnn lsuwn.u. ,e iiint,.iiiiiit , if ,eriewly in thu matter of removals and wwm " ' -w. , Thece is probably a geed deal of this sort . of.tepatience and discontent among the Depsoertsof the country 5 mostly en the part pf these who are seeilng oillce for thwatelvea or their friends, J?MtOirEustU is net the mau, however, te volee it, nor te cemmaud much sjnmv . . tliVWWMUacniiml!,t..f nn ami .., I ii - it. '"'"", " ""' "vv m" iowte control the Louisiana patronage;'' ted had he net been disappointed in hia de sire te get hte friends is, it is presumable that he Would net have made his present lament, lie should possess his soul in peace. A 11111 te be Beaten. The news from the seat of war" the war en initiation butter," as they call it Uhat the anti-oleemargarino law pending alJarrlsburg " is in n fair way of early passage," having " gene through the Sen ate nnd passed second reading InthoIIeuso, witiioutepposltion. Scores of petitions were presented at the session in the interest of the bill," it is related. All this provesnext te nothing. The most absurd and unrighteous bills seem te pass the legislature with the greatest facility ; and it has long been shown that petitions cah be obtained for anything. The oleomargarine law is utterly wrong in principle, and we bolievo impracticable, if net unconstitutional. We have imitation jewelry, imitation fabrics, imitation coffee, Imitation hard weeds and stene nnd imitations of nearly every thing en the earth, in the sea or sky. Fer the most part they are inferior te the gcnuineartlcle; but many of the imitations sorve a very valuable nurnesc. In nil cases It Is the right et the state and en tirely within the scope of its authority te feibld the side of imitations for the real ; such an imposition is, clearly false pretense. It is also ' within the police power and the right of the legislature te forbid the manufacture and sale of any deleterious article of feed. Acting within these powers the general as sembly in 18S3 passed a very comprehensive and stringent law " for the protection of dairymen and te prevent deception in sales of butler and cheese," which requires all imitation butter and cheese te le branded, and makes it an offense.punishablo with fine or imprisonment or both, te fell oleomar garine net se stamied. And this is all the " protection " the butter-makers have a right te, quite as much as the public needs and mero than the ieople have asked for. But, with iui impudence scaicely paral leled, the dairymen are new bald te ask that oleomargarine be suppressed entirely ; and their impudence is fittingly repre sented by Senater Themas V. Cooper, representative of a-dollar-a pound butter- making constituency. They might with as much consistency assault the right of a free people te use oil for butter, or te fry oysters in lard. Their bill invades the kitchens of the commenw eallh. It is a mean, nasty speci men of legislation, and should le kicked out of the stale eapitel instead of having countenance from honest and intelligent men. Tut: new postal cards are pink. Tliey ought te be Cupid's bow and arrows. te be uiade of adorned with "l'en ence" the Wilmington iiajiers nre telling the truth ; and declare that thore Is te be a full peach crop, i'er this alene It were worth -whlle te hae had a cliange In the federal administration and te hae glenn llttle Ktate n big place in the cabinet Tjik loe-common idea el seme humani tarians that the reformation of the prisoner is the thief object of prison discipline, Is very properly pronounced erroneous by"the New Yerk Observer ; which Journal Bays: "The elder object or punishment is te up up eold law and protect seciety from crime. The geed or the prisoner will be consulted by etcry wise and humane manager of prisons. Hut the state dees net consider tiie prisoner's geed us its 'chier' concern." Hereabout, hewever, the function of the jail Is te teach the convicts new tricks in crhne and turn thein loeso. llence the query whether It would be better te liaveu new jail or no Jail. A Chinaman whomade a spcech in San FrancKe the ether night, made a palpable hit when he s.iid : "Yeu send millions of dollars te China te prepare horpceplo for the kingdom of hcaven, but you rcfuse thein n liome In the United States." New that the overhcad wires h.ue been erdered off the White IIouse nnd" the U. H. treasury building, ew ners or private property may take courage and waken up teasenM) of respect for their own inalionable rights. Semi: geed relks up in Flvc-Mile UUer, a Connecticut hamlet, made Ice cream in a freezer or galvanized iron, with a coveriug or zinc, that had exldled in places. Al though the cream was sold for the bonefit or the local Methodist church, thatcircumstance did net save thirty-elght peeple who atoer It from belng taken vielently sick. Loek at the bottom el the ice cream freezer. Death lurks evon thore In theso days or the noon neon noen tido pestilence lr is announced that an orchid el the "Stanhepca" variety has bloomed lu the White liouse conservatory. Stanhopewas Mrs. Illaine's name bofero her two mar riages. The Illaincs are getting a llttle show under this administration. Tiiuattontien or the ovangellcai agoncies or New Y'erk is being directed te the Cict that in that city the working population who fol fel low thelr respective avocations by night is net far from 00,000, that Is te say, about deuble the ontire population or New Yerk ut thocleso or the Revolution. Besides theso thore is a great army or outcasts and outlaws who ceme out or their hiding places and ply their dubious trades in the Bhadews or the night Selling Newspapers en Sunday. Five newsbeys arrested in Terente for selling newspapers en Sunday, had a hear ing Wedncsday. Twe or ihem wero each fmed f5 nnd costs, with the altornative or imprisonment for five days. The ethers wero discharged. The magistrate allowed the boys thrce days in which te appeal, and, in the meantiine, representations will be made te the city council te Temit the fines. A deputation or the Society for the Suppression or ice, in Terente, waited upon the police commissioners yesterday afternoon and uJ?iai . .tlJ? nw for the proper observance of the Sabbath be oulercod, and that the pub Ushers or Sunday nowspapers be proceodoa ln8 A,l0i Jftmmlssioners stated that they had had difficulty la getting proof or the sale erpapprs te newsboys, but that they had new obtained proer, and that the pub lishers would be summoned." Pennsylvania's lllg Lean. A prominent official or the Pennsylvania railroad company stated en Wodnesday that IhobalanceorUio 510,000,000 collateral trust loon or that company had been practically placed. It was also stated that $1,000,000 or no lean was placed about a year age. Or the "reaming H00O,O00, half has been taken directly by Hpeyer & Ce., or New Yerk, and Hey ?ylJn Tvcn " option upon the ether rA000,0pa The bends are te run for thlrtyyeare, tear -1 U percent Interest, and it is understood will net the company 07 cents en the dollar. The mouey is te be used for IniprovenjonU and extensions. A con cen con slderablepertlonoritwllliio put upon the uAiuuwu.. .... .uu untuiuL-tu ceqi neid. AtTIiK TKN-NVSON-S "SIAUO." Cooie Inte the pantry, rat, Fer the bold, bold eat has llewn l Come Inte the pantry, rut. And partake of the nude soup bone, And the hash, and tbe pie aud the cuke and cheese, That joy te the stomach bring; Bat, Oht beware hew you rusten your teeth In the chicken of this tprlug. DUMB DOGS ALL" ams tnts r.xQtiBtt vLsttat reH vscavb ob ren WAX. A Reputable mid Representative .Teuriml Takes Them Heverely te Tusk rir Their Fall- lire te Italse Their Voices fur I'eace en Knrlh. Frem the Pull Mall Gazette. One or the ablest and most philosophical Writers of our day, who In the jwges el a roviewis as brilliant nnd lncislve as he Is woolly and uninteresting In the columns or a Oazctte, discourses In the Quarterly concern ing the hollewuess or our so-eaUod Age of Progress. The conclusion at which he arrives is that thore is very much or a muchness in tnan, and that the "helr or all the nges in the foremost files or tlme" diflers but in n thin voneor from the aboriginal savage. Hays melancholy moralist : Llke the savatre. the KnulMiinaii. french man or Amerlcan makes war ; llke the sav age, he hunts; like the savage, he dances; like the savage. he Indulges in ondless delib eration l llke tne savage, he sets an extrava gant value en rhetoric ; like the savago,he Is a man of party, with a nowspaper for a totem, instead or a mark en his forehead or arm ; and, llke a savage, he Is apt te innke or his totem his god. Ile submits te having these tastes nnd pursuits doneuncod lu iKwks, spoechos or sermons ; but he probably derlv os uuiiiuru iiuui iiieiil luilll irem nliyilllllK 01SO ie dees. Thore Is se much lustice In theso olworva elworva olwerva llons Hint we can only wojider that the wrlter did net point the ferce of the lllustratieii, as no iiugni easny nave uene, uy n timeiy rolor relor roler onco te the cssentlal savngery or the political notions which oflate have possessed many el his trjends at the India oillce. The ideas or Sir Henry ltawlinsen and the editor et the Times, for Instance, en all subjects In which Russia Is concernwl, soeiu te dlfler but llttle from theso which agitate the cerebral convo lutions of the Sioux en the war jwlli. POLITICIANS IlKTTEIt THAN 1MIUAC1IKIIS. llelh Russian and Kngllsh govcrnmeiits throughout this crisis, It must In Justlce be admitted, have displayed much mere regard for the consclcnce of mankind than the men who conduct their neuspapcrs, and as we have Tar mero nowspaiers than Russia the offense has been far greater en our slde. Just such arguments as tliose familiar In society. In the lobbies of the IIouse of Commens, and In our leading Journals, but couched in mero plcturosque phrase, might hae been heard amidst the wigwams of the Iroquois when they discussed the proposal te start en the war trial against IhoHurens or the lllackfeet. Where the red man said scalps the -vvhlte man says prestlcc Ne wonder then lr ene te whom the India oillce Is as lamlliar us his club should ceme te the conclusion that civilization is a sham, that Christianity is a doluslen, and that with us the essential sav aeo is only inasqueradlng lciicath temporary broadcloth. Yet the Quarterly rovlewor Is wrong. There Is progress, though he sees It net Civilization Is something mero than a name, and the Christian ideal has still pewer ever the hearts and lles, nnd even ever the ixll cics, or men. Hut that there Is room for doubt no ene can deny. Wlint spectacle can be afforded mero calculated te tnake men sceptical or the held which we de net say Christianity, but the elementiry principles of ethics common te nil religious, hute upon Kngllshnien te-day, than the contrast that Is afforded between the blatant bray or our bcl bcl bcl llcose newspapers nnd the profound sllcncu of our pulpits? Here Is a great nation called upon te docide ene or the most momentous issues ever submitted te a rrce people. Upen their verdict depends the weal or the wee of countless millions or the human race, ir they docide for war the world will be given ever te homicide, nnd the accumulated re sources of patient industry will In) consumed in carrynig lire and sword ever two conti nents. If ever thore was a tlme lu the history of our peeple when all Mho van assist lu calming the passions which would Intoriero with impartial judgment. In placing men en guard against the prejudices which might lead them te disregard the laws or ovldenco, aud lu reminding them or the enormous Im Im twrtance, new that they nre called iqHin te 1m judges in thelr own case, or the necessity for Holf-ccntrel, and a scrupulous regard for truth aud fairness, should make themselves heard new is the time. We say nothing about the elevated morality of the creed which our clergy are beneficed in erder te preach. AVe ronline ourselves rigidly te the iundauiental elements of all morality, the slmple common places en which society rests, and we ask, what hae our clergy done te remind Kng llshmcn In this great crisis or the Jmjiortance or being en their guard against the prompt prempt ings of passion, and bringing te the decision of the grcate?'. question that can ever con front a nation el most careful nnd impartial judgment, and the most anxious desire te ascertain the whele truth, and net te Uiko a Mugle important step uuder the Inllucnce et Iepiilar excitement or national animosity ? " nustn neus a i,i." What have they dene? They hat e been dumb dogs all. Who are theso who hae spoken up, we de net say for jieace, but merely te put men en guard ngulustmisjudg incnt, against taking for granted that our op ponent is always In the wrong against, In short, all theso sins of temper which lu the na-st have soefton plunged empires into ruin ? The archbishop et Canterbury? He has been silent Se iith only ene bright exception, the bishop el Manchester, hae been all the prelates or the established church. Until Jtishen Fraser speke the only contribution te the spiritual guidance or this peeple In the gravest of all moral Issues supplied by our national church was a sermon by a canon or Litchfield, who rcminded his congregation that although war, at first sight was a dia bolical scourge, yet many blessings Hew te nations from it a disceurse which reminds us of the grim Jest or the Impenitent Yankee, who guessed that If all was true that the proacher said, he would, at any rate, liave no coal bills te pay In the next world. Wiio are theso who have spoken In words of tcm tcm tcm porance and sobrlety and reasonableness? I)r. Dale, or Birmingham, Mr. Merloy, Mr. Labeuchere, Mr. Henry Richard net a churchman In the whele four. Kven the professors or the religion or humanity have thrown thelr inlluonce en the ether slde. The Salvation Army, whose 'goneral has set apart next Monday as a day of fasting and pniyoramengaunisiouowersiuai se great disasteraswar between England and Russia may le avorted, shows mero appreciation or the duties or a religious toacher than all the hierarchy ei the establishment In such crises better a thousand tlmes the i"etlules of pagan Rome than a national church which Is dumb vlien It might prevent the porpe tratlen era national crime, and which, in the midst or the din or passion and projudice, utter no word in favor of calmness and or impartiality in Judging the questions whose isue involves the dread arbitrament or war. England's ObUgatlen te Humanity. Frem Gladstone's Speech. One thing I will venture te say with rcirard te that sad contingency, an outbreak or war a rupture or relations botween two great powers llke Russia and England ; ene thing I will say, with great strength or conviction and great earnestness, In my endeavor te impress it upon the coznmlttce, that we will strive te conduct ourselves te the end or this diplomatic controversy In such away us that ir unhappily It Is te end in violence or rup ture, we may at least be able te challonge the voidlctef clvillzed mankind, upon a review of the correspondence, upon a rovlewor the demands and refusals, te whother we have or whother we have net dene all that men could de by eyery just and honorable effert te prevent the ntuiu;lncr of two such ceun tries, with all the millions that own thelr sway, Inte bloodshed and strife, Loud cheers. A Soldier of I'eace. Jehn O. Whlttler, having been taken te task by his peace-loving friendf, for praising Gen. Gorden, a man or war, writes : "My letter was wrltten hastily, and It expresses my enthusiastic admiration without the qual ifying expression, or my poaee principles ; and I de net wender that it Is regarded as a little Incentlstcnt en my part Uorden was noQuaker: but he was a neble, genereus, seir-sacrlllcing man. I w6uld net give any approval or war, which te me Is most abhor rent ; but Gorden was greater than a soldier. He never lifted his hand for Tame ; he de spised the glory uudjpemp or the world ; he loved humanity regardless or sect, race cr color ; and his errand te Khartoum was ene or peace, te save llfe rathei: than destroy it" The ltlue Mountains Ahl&ze. A fire started Wednesday morning en the Dlue Mountains between Ilerks and Schuyl kill counties, nnd In the night was ragliig furiously. Soveral thousand acres or timber have been burned. The larmera found it useless te fight the fire as the wind scattered Uie snarks In all directions. The lira ivns caused by tramps, who built a brush, fire te, PHsSONAU REfBESKNTATIVH S. T. DAVIS, of tills city, has returned te the state flag room Uie spear te the flag or the old 77th regiment or which he was the adjutant Hknrt DOeru, jn., Ien lancastcr last night for Armlslen,Ua.. whoreitls his pur pur pur pofle te go Inte the butchering business. He went via, the Shenandoah Valley route. GENEnAt, HRNnv R. Jacksen has net de de de clInodtheMoxican mission. Hew-Ill loae Savannah for Washington te rccclve his commission and Instructions from the state department and will start for Mexico next week. PRESIDENT Or.nvKt.Avn. In vlnwnftlin o;cpllent records and distinguished sorvlecs ort he follewlng-namod consuls, has decided that they shall be rotained : W. V. Grlnnell, at Bradford, England ; Lyell T. Adams, at Ooneva Samuel W. Dabney, at Fayal. Leu Perkins, the daughter or a former tenant or K J. Baldwin, Les Angeles, Cat, has Instituted a suit for breach or premise claiming damages te the amount or ?M)0,000 against Mr. Baldwin. She claims te have his promlse ormarrluge In writing. Wm. Wn.iinr.M, an old Mlllcrsville slu- uent, a well-known Groenback advocate, and new deputy district atterney of Schuylkill county, nnd Miss Emma l-fuzienspergcr, or Troiiient, wero marrled yesterday In I'etUv yllle, Judge l'ershlng iierlerming the coio ceio coie mony. Hen. M. V. Waenkr, mayor or Marshall, Mich., has a large stock farm adjacent te the city, with upward or forty breed mares and n flne let of well-bred young horses and cells. He also owns the colebratod stallions Black Cloud, Recerder, Strathmero, Jr., and Cc Cc manche Chlcr. Miss KuzAiiKTii Ci,kvei,ani, says the New Yerk tiun which Is net an sum nlmiiL her brother is admitted by all te Imj 'bright and Intelligent in conversation, nnatlectcd and unpretentious In mauner, well Informed upon all Hiihects, and altogether a most charming and agreeable woman." Mns. Mary MoTaeue, widow of James MoTague, who dled thrce years age, aged 109, died at i,-lea l'ine street Philadelphia, this week aged 100. She, with her husband nnd cloven children, came te this country from Ireland about fifty years age. Hhe sur vived all her children but one, and leaves twclve grand nnd olevcn great-grandchildren. Kr.v. Jeseph Grap, director or the musical dnparimedt of the cathedral at Baltimore, will sail ler Rome en May 14th, te confer with the church authorities regarding the condition of occlesiastio music In this coun try. He will take with him two copies ofthe ruinous Mass or l'ojie Marcellus, which he edited In inodern form and which was pro duced at the cathedral during the plenary council. Oi:n. B. I Bijti.kk, In the Hey twill case, en trial in New Yerk, upon n disputed lieinthin Homewhnt Imperious manner de clared that "he would argue this question, even though he should have te go te Lud low street Jail." Evnrts interposed, "It Is tee lull already." Butler "Yes, owing te the bad administration or law In New Yerk, which I propeso te correct" at which the court and sjioctalers had a geed laugh. Invixe Slid at a Londen banquet that it was easy toadmlreand leve America whlle remaining a thoroughgoing Briten. It was upon this cssentlal kinship or the two great peoples that he delighted te dwell when, as umii whs occasion, ineir nags wero displayed slde by slde. Ne Englishman who had learn ed te knew the Americans as he had could evor view that emblematic kindred with out a thrill or ploasure at the token or n union lu sentiment which, he trusted, would never be broken by any or the shocks or destiny. Tuoi.i.epp, the novelist, hated the stroll ing German bands which Indicted their "wounds or sound" en his sensitive nerves. He rejoiced when the France-Prussian war took them out or England ; but before he dled ene ertheni returned te his country, ar ranged itseiroutslde his liouse and struck up ILs Hoiil-destroying noise. Trollepo sent a servant te erder it oil. The men w euld net go, and Trollepo, leaving his work, went out aud had a row with the leader. This upset him In the dolicate state of his heallh,aud the same night, at the dluner table he had the solure which ended fatdly. Wall Street Failures. Heme of the failures en Wall Mreetnru illiect ly due ten wuutef Judgment caused be mental strain aud overwork. All llmtneiers can meld such a condition by the we of Dcrrr's Pews Malt Wiiiskkv, which will furuUli ubundancn of physical und mental strength te light the monetary battle successfully. Insomnia, pro duced by worry and overwork, Is wholly cured by IU ime. It is Kiiaranli-ed iibieluLi.iv num unci five from Influmlng ikiIseiim, uud Is the great re- uii-uj- lurnu pulmonary uieiues, malaria pneu monia, und diphtheria. Leading druggists aud grocers sell It nt II pcrbottle. XI'ECIAL XOTIC1M. JlackAthet Hunt's Itemedy will euro iwlns in the back or loins, female diseases, nervous prostration and kidney diseases, Mck headache? Piles, constipation, bilious tieaincheund dyspepxta, are all siicedlly cuicd by Hunt's Kidney and Liter Itemedy. u2S-lwilceilJfcw Tiibv nre clean, swtet and thoieugh In action, euro pain, strengthen weak mrts and act In stantly. Cull fora7eni'itrr and get It. Sic. all dealers. Jletr jeuiiK old people Ieek who hat u net cr been seriously sick, nnd who nut er worry and fret. Hew old eung peeple leek who fret nnd stew and stirrer pain all nt once. Hut ttn can't altogether help our dinpoiltlen, and we will seiuctlmcN get out of sol ts In spite efull our cau tion. Thcuwu need the best, tlieslmplcut und the safest nicdtclue known, which Is Dr. Kenne dy's Fat erl te Itenieily. Purlflcs the bleed and rcnuws t lfallty In old and young. ulO-ced.lw Let Truth Prevail. Let the facts be known. Let us understand that n bell, or an ulcer, or a carbuncle, or any eruption cir blemish of the skin is sum te t; ear away and disappear w hen " llurdeck llhsxl Ult tcrs are trnpleicd. This wendciful medicine acts directly upon the circulation aud the rea sons rer Its use uru therereru obvious. Korsale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, U7 and U) North Queen street, J.anuiter. Dinner Rene te Waite. The fetsl that raises a rebellion In thu stomach as It Is swallowed does net bestow either com fort or strength. The stomach which for somo semo some tlmo after dinner keeps sending up gaseous re-nilndei-s of what has been eaten, is net in geed order. Tone that stomach up with brown's lien 1 ttcrsnudeut yourdlnncrjeyfully nnd hear tily. Mr. J. H. Ohandler, Clinten. Iowa, says. "i useu inunirs lien Hitters with grout bcnellt for dyspepsia, after ether remedies had failed." First Het It oil and Then Cured. "Was troubled for a year with torpid Ut cr and indigestion, and after trying everything liimgt nubluused "llurdeck Hloed Hitters. The ilrst bettle ret Ivcd me and the second cured my en tirely. J. b. Williamson, Hechcster.N. Y. Fer ILX " B- Uechran, druggist, 137 and ISi North Queen street, Lancaster; 11 ATS AXD VAfS. AN ATTRACTIVE APPEARANCE, Nothing se much change the appearance as a Hat a nice, new Hut and thore Is no place In the city you have as many New Spring Styles te .scloctfreinasat Stauffer & Ce's. AH the New Similes tn Plain and Fancy Celer. Extra light weight, soft und stiff, with prices lower than ever before. W. D. STAUFFER & CO., (SHULTZ'S OLD STAND), Nes. 31-33 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCA8TEU, PA. CHAMPAGNE. BOUCHE "SEC." THE FINEST CHAMPAGNE WINE NOW lMl'OUTED. AT ItEIQAUT'S OLD WINE STOUE, Ne. 23 Eabt Kine Stbeit. 11. E. SLAYMAKEU. Act. Established, 1785. rebuild NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS AND UUNNKKS.-AH persenj nre hereby for bidden te trespass en any of the lands of the Cornwall or Speedwell estates, In Lebanon and .Lrfinukiiur cuuuueg, wnemur inciesca erunin closed, cither for thu purpose of sheeting or llsh lug, as thu law will be rigidly enrerceiTagalust airtresiueslng en sold land of the undersigned after this notice. WM. COLEMAN t'UEEMAN, 11.1'EROYALDEN. , ' ma EDWAUD C. VKEEMAV, iMaAttwaey ler tt. W, Celeman's heir. MEDICAL. ryii MY BACK 1 Every Strain or Celd Attacks thst Weak Back nnd nearly prostrates you. Brown's IRON BITTERS Tin: iikvt tonic. Trade Murk QUALITY I'UltlTV-NUT QUANTITY. On Kvery llottle. hTUKNfJTIIKNHTIIK MUSCLES. HTKAItlKS TUB NKKVES. KNUIUIIKH THE 1IMJOI). GIVES NEW V1GOK. Da. .T. L. MVEits, Fairfield, I own, says : "llrewn's Iren Hitters is the bimt Iren incdi incdi clne I have known In my 30 years experience. I have found It specially bencncliil In nervous or physical oxhutistlen nnd In all debilitating nib incuts that bear se heavily en the system. Use It freely In my own family." Genuine has trude mark nnd crescd red lines en wrapper. TAKE NO OTHKIl. Jlndoenly by IIKOWN L'UKMlCAt, CO.,IIAI,TIMOKE, MD. I.aiiiea' Hasij Heek Useful and attractive, cnntalnlng list of prizes for receipts, Informa tion about coins, etc., given uwny by all dealers lu medicine, or milled te any ndurcts en receipt of tic. stamp. (7) TTOP PLASTERS. YOU CAN'T BEAT THEM. Ilccau.e possessed of Iresh nnd active medi cinal ngi-nts fur the euro of palu and dlRcuse. A wonderful strengthening porous plaster, mucin fmm Heps, lliirgiindy Pitch nnd runndallalsain, Apniy.euc te luckuclic, Crick, Kldncv Htliclics, hclatlcu, Uheumatlsm, Sere Chest or nnlii Innnviuiit. AcUlnstantlv nlwavssoethes (inlets iinrvnusncss ready te apply. All ileiil crsttSic., S for 1 1. Sent by mall for price. (1) HOI' I'LAbTEK CO., l'repr's, ikisten, Mass. uprSJ lydced&w VLUTlIINd. w- ILLIAMSON ft FOSTER. Ten Dellar Ail-Weel SUITS. Comparlseiis are odious, but Ills by cum paring in iterlul, prices und the Ut of gar ments Hint thn purchasing public become educated In the art of buying. Wheiathu best dollar's worth is te 1m) found Is learned by theso w he compare. The most popular und conspicuous dealer is the one who nt tulns the highest merit In the opinion of the people, by offering none but the bestuuallty material nnd thu neatest fitting garments at the low est possible prices. Your special at tention is draw n te the following grades of TEN DOLLAR SUITS. QUAY MIXED CHEVIOT, NEAT CHECK CASSIMKItK, ISLACK IIASKET WOUSTED, 1II.ACK DIAGONAL WOUSTED, DAHK OVEIt I'LAID CASSIMKItK, Light l'lald CAMI'HKLL CASSIMEItE, AND A DAHK HltOKKN.PLAID CAMl'IlKLL'S CASSIMEItE. These are all reliable Goods aud strongly KCHdl. Extra-Size Suits. Made especially te fit gentleincn who are short uud fat. LIGHT AND DAUK-COLOHKD CASSIMEHES AND WOUSTKDS K.00 te '-'0.0O. FINCY liOSffiRY. rLAINCOLLMIS,HlLK-CLOCKED,2Sc. ICO dez. Fancy Hese, 2 pair for 25c. OUIl SPECIAL All-noelliliio Flannel Shirt, $1.25. ONE CASE OF INDIA UAUIU UNDEKWEAIt, sntln-faccd, tiOc. KXTHA QUALITY PLAIN WIIirE Ann NOVI NOVI UNDF.UWEA1I, long or short sleet cs, !trv. NECKWEIR, Of the t cry Latest Fashions nnd newest color celor coler orfngs. Light and daik shades, 50 cents. HICVCLK HOSE, SHIIITS nnd IIELTS, LIGHT STIFF HATS, 1.00 upward. CLOTH HATS, W)c. te Tic. DUES'-, STUAW HATS, 'Xc., 10c.. 75e. HAND-MADE MACKINAWS, 1.U). CIIILDHEN'S IIKESS STUAW HATS In Can- ten. Webster nnd Milan Ilralds, 2Se..S0e 75c. and I.U. Linen Hats, Sc. te tec. Linen Cups, luc. Momle Oleth Lap Dusters, Main and Embroidered. GENTS' Hand-Made Shee, $5.00. A genuine liand made Shee, calf upper, aud glove kid top, with back stay run eij the Inside, giving the Shee a teiy neat appear ance. At the same tlme retaining great stiength. The sole Is beveled edge nnd the style Is Louden Toe. This Shoe is lu etcry respect a better uitltle than Is usually met with for the price. 32, 34, 3G & 38 West King St., LANCASTER. PA. WATCJIJSS, AC. :XTCUE0JJ00K8XND JEWELRY. GREAT REDUCTION IN TUICES OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELUY.at LOUIS WEBER'S, Ne. 159 i-2 North Queea Street, Opposite City Hetel, near Fa. B, B. Depot, ltetalllng at Wholesale Prices. Itepalrlngnt ztra Lew I'rices. Jy31-lyd Ql Ci riVSwORTII OF MILLINERY $-AJ)JJJ New Yerk and Paris Milli nery Ce. Our new store, Ml North yueen struct, Lancaster, Pa., Is noweiwn with an Elegantllne nf Hats, Uenncts. Flowers. Feathers, Ac, nt our usual CHEAP I'ltlCES. llenlnir our eustninnm and the Ladles in general will please favor us wiinineiruresence, we remain truly yours, NEW Yt vua . AND l'AHlS MILLlREltY !n . I we JanS-tfd XUUUVI1VU1 A TTUblVlU Ot, ,.. ,.. - n.. ,.I- ... .TI s AINT-RAPnAEL WINK INFORMATION. The Salnt-Haphael Wine has adellcleus flaveur and Is drunk in rth the principal cities of Uussla Germuuy, North and enuiu America, ureat Hrituln, India, and se en. The quantity exported annually is sumciunt proei ei its eiuumt V Itlld staying pewers, whlle for the real connoisseur there Is no tvlne thut can be considered Its superior. -The8aInt-ItiphaolWlne Company, Valence. Department of the Dreme (France.)! H. E. SLAYMAKER, flS-Ud Ne. 29 EAST KINO BTUEET. T UIS PAPER IS PRINTED "-WITH J. K. WRIGHT & CO. '8 INK FairBODnt Ink Works, 26th and Pcnu'i Areene Mler4 FHILAJ)KLPUU,FA. Williamson & Fester, JlAttXVM'lt &1 M m all- kl.vtJw Q.RAND LONDON CIRCUS. BARNUM & LONDON EXHIBITING Wednesday, May 6th. PATRONIZED BY THE MOST FASHIOXARLK AMI ELF.OANT AUMENCKS EVEU 8EEX AT ANY ENTEKTA1NMENT. tAln?J hf m? MSSt?3xhlbltlen .vor 8lven bV p' T- BARNUM, and cer- SSSiS?.2,JS20,t ?.VOr or.8anlzed. The Prees and the Publle rivals BINED m ONE oppreclat,on or th08 NJNB ENORMOUS SHOWS COM- rpp i" p p p p p rrp p p p tiunn II II II 11 II II mum it n n n ii ii nniiii T A AA A A A A A A AAAA A A A A A A intuit it it II H It II itnnn u n u it it u it it T T T T T T T (lltCATKST SHOW OW KAItTII IN UNION rOHCVEU Willi TIIK GRt;AT LONDON CIRCUS. Sanger's Royal Hrilihli Menageries nml Great Iiitcrnntleiml Allied Shows. 3 2 l l l l Grand Trlple AUIance Oireua, with Threo full companlea, In 3 RlnKs 3 Immonse Deublo Menngorles of Wild und Trained Beasts 2 Grand Reman Hippodrome, with Glorious Races 1 Huge Elevated Stage for Special Performances 1 Mammoth Museum of Living Human wonders 1 Incroased Ethnological Congress of Savage Tribes 1 O BARNUM, BA1LT & HUTCHINSON, Sele and Only Owners. 9 TWO PERFORMANCES EVERV DAY, AT 2 AXt) 8 I'. 11. DOORS OPEN ONE HOUR EARLIER. Theso who are net seated Five Miiiut r.iiiieuuiiuiufM.reai lilspiay or children en bis back. JUMBO, the Colossus of Beasts, JUMBO j JO-JO, the Deg-Faced Bey, JO-JO. AHADA.the Wild Mun, Tattooed Hindoe DnarN, Acrobatic. AlhlctleandSneclil Acts W'endeirnl .t.IJ.ib.ifS.tUlfi MISS ZAMMOMOTO. MOUNTI.Vl T.IK LADDHII OF NaKed SWO II)". Japa Vv .n.'Atl.iii crfr?7n.c' At"''"I Acrlnllsu.. Wrestlers, etc. KM Marvelleus Acta, llwil rSJ ...1 fii .?.!i f',lvi',1B .' ""mr" l"c. Scclal Statse Pciform.inees, Heynland EleKant A?M.eiSi tHanbJ. Mltetii, Dweifs, .Skeletons, liyinnaslH, Fenc.M1i, Hexers, tfrneful Feiniile Atw.C.ie1,.S,:."8",.le"alAn's,s,Lncy 1,lr,Is- Herd of Educated Liephints, Haby Elephant.; Kan NALA DAMAJANTI, SlIiF&s'AvllS-VlVin THE WHITE SACRED ELEPHANT. Every Matlnoe Proeisoly Similar te the Evening Performance. A World of Endless, Unceasing and Uninterrupted Attractions. Children wild wnn ueiignt. .parents Every class of Visitor Charmed, , nnd Splendor of thee United stmetlen nnd Amusement. rertne nccoiumedutlon of theso wI.iIiIiik toaveld the creuds en I lifilnlillalif.fl ill "' L. B. HeiT's Music Stere, 53 North Queen Street, ?&"?& 1,r,ct'' n,ld (5t;"cral Admission ADMISSION te EVERYTHING, 50c. (CHILUKEN Untler NINE Yrs, 25c.) THE GREAT FREE STREET PARADE, With $1,500,000 Werth of Rare and Costly Objects, en the Morning of the Arrival of the Shows. S-EXIIIITI.V(. IN HEADING MAY f.Til ; HA11Y E LINN &. nitKNKMAN. BABY CARRIAGES. THE LARGEST VARIETY AM) LOWEST PRICES FLINN & BR EN E MAN'S, Ne. 1 52 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. CAJtUIAUtSS. (STANDARD L'ARRIAGK WORK. Edward Edgerley, (Carriage builder), MAUKET bTHEKT, UEAH OF F0ST0FFI0E, LANOASTEU, l'A. MY LAHUE STOCK OF EUaaiES & CARBIAGrES Comprises the Latest Styles uud the most E gantly Finished. WHICH I OFFEU I GKEATLY HEDUCKD PUIOES. Ele- AT The SUPEHIOll OUALITY OF SIY 1VHKK LIT Mv is no lencer ijucstlened. My work is us tineas uny iuhue in ine u HALF THE FHICE, made In the Innter cities, and SOLD AT Mew is the time te erder ler spring. ENCOUHAGE FAIll DEALING And Honest Werk. All Werk WAHUANTED HEFAIHINU l'UOMFTLY ATTENDED TO. One set of w erkmuu especially employed for that purpose - A few SLEIGHS left at Lew FIruics. Give me a call. nevaKfdAw rj.RBAT CARRIAGE SALE AT Nerkck & Milcy's Factory, CORNER OP DUKE AND VINE STREETS, LANCASTER PA Huvlnirmnde extensive propnrutlens during the dull season, this will be ene ut thu Largest Sales We Ever Held. Finest and Latest Style VEHICLES will be offered te the public. This will be oui'-grcuteht CUUI I Te Satisfy the Public That First-Class Werk can be scld at Lewer Figures. DOWN WITH EXTKAVAGANT PltlC'KS AND SIEETTII E WANTS OF THE FEOl'LE. Our Grand Openluir and Exhibition of this snln weik Is reuily for lUHpectieii, We invite all te call and examine durlns this exhibition. Our stock consists of thu fellow Ing ; i l'ussouger Extension Tep l'brctens. 1 btandlnir Tep l'liaitens. 4 " J umpbeut Carriages. 2 " Falling Ten Phjutena. 5 " standing '1 op l'hiutens. 2 " Ladles' Canopy Tep I'luetens. No-Tep Wngeni. Tep Uuggics All Stjlcs. Terms 0O Days, With Proof Security. GREAT SALE DAY, SATUBDAY, MAY 23, 1885, 10A.M.-3 P.M. NORBECK &, MILEY, H. F. HOWE, Auct. l'HOntlETOUS. -Fer particulars see sule bills and small cir culars. QTORAGK O xvn COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, DANIEL MAYElt, declya W Wwt Cbwtaet ttrueb tiuetr. 9 UNITED SHOWS. HERE ON ItN N NN N N N N N N N N N N N N N N NN SNN NN IT tl II II IT II ii ir II II II II II II V u MM MM M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M JIM M M M M M M M RbS H S H S 88S8 H uuu RSS8 ''m0,,M'Li.,,1' ,,l'f"10 H'O perlerinanccs miss the Uiuiid Spcctnculai all UieStninsu People, Cuilesltles and Jumbo, with heMsnf lilllu and Guardians bewildered. rifil. Awed und Astenltlied nt the Magnitude, luimeuslty. Grandeur (ilutltH of .hrtix nml llriil.., r.nl .in nr f r..,..nL, i..., ,.. " ....v..... iiunc, n.- IIic (,'ieunds nn efllce has been HAUUISHUHG MAY 7tii. np2J,'i-,?7,,M.tm.',4 CAieitlAUHS. AT- UZASSirAKK. gPl. :CIAL NOTICIi Will Open en To-nierrow -AT- CHINA HALL, A LAUGH LOT OF DAMAGED WARE, -IN- "White Stene China, &c. DON'T MISS BARGAINS. I'ltlCES SPECIAL. High & Martin, NO. 16 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTEH. PA. WALT, 1-AVKll. w INDOW SHADES. OUH LINES OF DADO WINDOW SHADES Is larger and prettier than any season hciete. fore. Wohuvelho new colors and designs lu six and seven fed lengths. Special sizes madu te elder. Plain Goods in All Widths, for oil kinds of Windows. Only thnbest Spring Fixtures sold. We have them In Weed ami Tin. SCOTCH HOLLANDS, LINEN FUINGES NICKEL OUNAMENTJ. Ac. We take measures uud put up all kinds of Windser Shade work. WALL PAPER. Lace Curtains in Variety AND LOW' I'HICES. Hed Setts. Lambrequin., Ac. roles from 40a, elegant for 60e apiece, up te ri.60. PIARES W. PRY, Ne. 67 NORTH QUEEN STREET.' LANCASTEH, l'A. jyj-ADEIRA AND SlIERRY WINES AT Reigart's Old Wine Stere. II. E. SLAYMAKEU, Aemt, Ne. ta Eat K i no St. IcbI7- EsUbllaUed 17 v- i -' ' it ',' . ' AAk ','aJit, . ., . kbMT. , : I .?...,