Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 06, 1885, Image 2

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LANCASTEU, MAY 0. I8S5.
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rjgvp '-That was a rasii legislator who unucr-
&fisTierBf te declare that he was opposed te
$5&'sb "restraining the railroad companies char-
tared by Pennsylvania, tlrnt tliey should net
eteNNe Fcnnsyivanhins mere for Uie use of
'ill ttklrrnnda Hint Ihevehiirrrn tlin tioenlo of
ffeJShw states. This legislakr clearly
W&wudlBBMl the opinion that he was much
YxfdfV wiser than his fellow farmers, whom he
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f?x eeargea wiui ucmg uuumi in men viunn
fr" "V-a-WHin narrow limits of si wheat field
if, 'S'A'wWInhn survAved the commonwealth.
'yrr. -VBm..1, 4 lita Install tnt cnirten In Itlamvii
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t ,',; eeaceit, was nsitcti, ny me siupiu larrners
V vrf J ,'wqend hiro,wherefero it was that "Western
'J'prodncte were carried cheaier tlireugh
WH'Peensylvania than Pennsylvania products,
,nA.jj jife answered that he knew net, unless it
4j$if ww the result' of competition"; nor did he
knew whercfoie Pennsylvania mineral
Lii'5K ivrV-lnfM lvfiie carried ahnnrar In nutaiiln
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ftnc.'trhWcewtltefe, tetbt
Whikth eofperations' pay, the state tax
they de net pay any read tax,, school tax
nor county tax the burdens that the
fanner and ether real estate holders feel.
If these were equitably distributed upon
all classes of property, the farmer could
easily afford te relieve the railroads of a
share of state tax te get a fair share of the
ether1 taxes, shifted upon the shoulders of
the corporations.
Is Itlllackmall t
We quite agree with the Philadelphia
Evening Tckyrajih that among the mass of
legislative rubbish which cumbers the ta
bles and records at Hnrrlsburg, and dis
credits the intelligence of theso whohave
given it standing or consideration, conspi
cuous are seme of the bills proposing te
regulate the savings banks of the state.
It needs no inquiry into the operation of
tlicse institutions, nor any defense of their
merits te stamp some features of this
proposed legislation as pernicious and
wholly unjustlflable. Ter instance,
it is seriously proposed te.enact that "when
ever the charter of a saving bank ex
pires by limitation, its renewal can be ac
cemplished only by the depositors being
called together and a majority of them
voting in the affirmative. This is making
tlin rnstnmnrrirriilili llin IniRlnniq. vlipr-
Ias they have no control of it nor respon
sibility for it ; and the measure is only lesg
absurd than that which provides that for
each million of deposits held by cither of
the savings banks the governor shall ap
point ene director, and fur eacli additional
million two directors, te represent the
state. This interference by the state in
private business and paternal control of it
Is, if anything, mera offensive limit the
ether.
There is ene explanation of such legisla
tion, or at least of the introduction of it
and that is that it is intended font "pinch",
for blackmail. Hut thcre is no reason why
wholly vicious and unjustifiable bills
should get past the committees, cheke up
the calendars and obstruct the few leading
useful measures that the legislature is
called upon te pass.
odrteOdfish.
WHAT XM1S PKltltBTtrASlA FISH COH
MIBSIONKHB HAT OV ITS BTRBAM8.
The Dams And Flslfwaj's In the Btuquthanna.
The Shad Stepped at Columbia Ittith-
Icm Catch or Small Flsti In the
Clene-Lathed Fish IkMkcU.
i$v f$p com" un uics man te ine people et mosiaie
$&ttbbv6 that it was caused by competition.
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'''lief. If If v.- rmtiivit!t!nn Hint. ml. an
heavily upon FennBylvaniaprosperity,thcre
was no help for it but in the Lord. And
that seems te be true enough, if the major
ity of the legislators have the same quality
of wisdom as this Drumbre Solemon.
But te another quality of legislator it
might apiar te be the province of Penn
sylvania's legislature te sec te it that the
competition of her own railroads with their
rivals did net put the people of the stale te
disadvantage. Ne mere Clearly assigned
duty ever appeared te a legislature ; nor
one mejpwsqre clearly within ila power te
laetiarge with satisfaction te its con
stituents.
Ter the legislature has supreme control
of the subject. It may command and the
railroad corporations must obey. The only,
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ceuuuuim, ill uiu iuuiu:i 'gkMTfiiratCS
needed topre.j Peniisylvani.t people, is
UictatiiuUi?7ii,n mnat. nlii'Inn iiwtlpp fnr it
js7simply, that no greater charge sliall be
made te PennsyLvanians by rennsylvania
railroads, than is made te theso who are
net Pcnnsylvanians.
If that is net a fair thing te ask a Penn
sylvania legislature te enact, we confess te
dense stupidity of understanding. The
Xancaster farmers who ask it, are stupid
along with us. "Wisdom cemr-asscs about
the Drumere leelslater who would net
Jlft his hand te hurt a railroad, but would
aise a bludgeon upon the farmers and pre
ducers who are tlie railroad's customers.
J3ut wherefore the railroads are better enti;
tfefl te the legislator's protection than the
jieople, is net easily seen. If one of the
, two is te be hurl, seemingly it bheuld net
t" 'fbe.the ieeplp.
"X Olut thereis no need that cither should 1
ijajv" hurt. The interests of the railroads and the
vpcople are in common. Tite railroads suffer
fj?' ,frpm their comictitien, and the people of
t Pennsylvania suffer, as they are made te
"i5 Pay tl10 P'lHsr. The hand of the law Is
I'ft". needed te say te the carriers of merchan
dise, "you must carry for all at a like cliarge
for a like services. It is the command of
'sense and honesty ; and the Pennsylvania
legislator is a rank feel who sees the goods
from the West carried through the state
cheaper than in the state, and the products
of the state carried from it cheaper than te
places in it, while he sits paralyzed, ex
claiininir "It is competition ! Ged is
f great!"
fy V A False Pretense.
& " It seems that Wm. II. liresitis, who mis-
'fi' represents the Second legislative district of
H this county, in the lower Heuse at Harris
Atjf, burg,made a speech there the ether day en
?4C s tne Bame sitl of tne -tntl-dLscriminatlen bill
"j&? as he took before the agricultural society
'I ,$ . en Holiday, when he was se badly discem-
v1".- fitted by the intelligent inquiries of some
,:. of his fellow-members. Presuming, hew
f.Br" ever, upon the greater Jgnorance of the law
and facts that exists in the Pennsylvania
legislature than in a body of representative
fanners here, our misfit representative ven
tured te indulge in such " argument " as
this:
Is it posslule that we should forget the In
terests that theso reads have built up amongst
us T I s It possible that Pennsylvania can for
get for a slugle moment what slie has been
made tlireugh theso railroad corjwatlensT
De ve ewo thorn nothing for carrying the
hiirctnna nr tlin TUknnln 4vjtaVT Tlin riprnnm
H1 ,of Pennsylvania are net taxed ene dollar for
atatn nurivwniL 'I'lin virnoratlens Of thlKxtnln
h.-nfi W 'l --- l9 Ulls nocewponsatlonfortho
-iHsr-B-its we have given them for the charters
ah vwnim they pesscaa to-eay t
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, " we can aiteru te pass uy uie uecmnuien
that the state has been made what it Is by
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t?ft the act of the state; and that they are
,-5 iadividual enterprises, charteml and con cen
f(jr ducted for private profit, having no ex.
,, istchce save by the grace of the common
$?:?$ wealth, amenable te it and Its citizens
"'jfI and controlled by the law which governs
yfF'Rll.
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.... jjia iim ci.iu.Lr.iu auuub .uu tuinuruuuua
5f paying all the taxes of the state is fre-
j quunny lnuuigeu in te acmne nenes, peo
ple; and esiMKiially farmers, into whose
eirs is dinucd the try that their real ostate
kt exempt fromstite tar and hence they
abQuld be liappy and- let the railroads
A nltSLnrn wlinlnver tliev see lit for inrn.lne
h . rein, or coal, and especially te transport
R??Vaill.. fmm T:tlu.w..n T'lllt.!,!..!.!.. nu
'Z? "w i iiievuiR ""viijii4i ue
r jap as frpm Marietta, and grain ?t lower
, (iJitM from Chicago than from ilt. Jey.
n-TW glaring truth, which- neither
Iks misrepresentation nor the silence
,it the Honorable Mr. Breslu can
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I'ii'em nil nccounUthere Is mero cat and
deg business about the Democratic organiza
tion in Louisiana than In Ohie ; ami that is as
strong as it can he put.
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Tin: Philadelphia nowsnaperfi think thcre
really nover was anything quite be infamous
as the conduct of the scoundrel Elkins, who
in order te get a divorce from, his wlfodo wlfedo wlfode
Bortod her nnd then aid his jilinps and de
tectives te invelve her in an equivocal posi
tion. But If the eminent and ostecmed Jour
nalists of Philadelphia will overhaul their
leg-books they will lind the ise net without
a prccodent.
Pullman cars have Just been introduced
into England, but with characteristic ebsti
nacy the neble lords will net ride in them,
and the sporting men and successful trades
men have their comforts all te themselves.
stricken lnllllPs w
tli ronten te
The Washington county sherifl" concluded
that he could make a flue tiling of it by har
boring nil the tramps in Jail ; and when he
had run up a bill of $1,000 costs the attorneys
for the county commissioners found law te
exempt the county from Uabillt
tramp oxpenses ; ana UHKKTte the grlef.
we of the tramps
in ter laise unprisenmcnu
brels such a thing as a functionary being
overHinart
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Netwithhtan dine the wlde-spread poi pei
ular belief that Judge Klrkpatrick, ei ntts
burg, had such mental Incapacity as te for
ever render it imposslble for him ie dis
charge the duties of a plare from which he
has been withdrawn for ever a year, the pre
position te reinove him by address of the
legislature meets witii obstinate resNtance,
nnd such eminent members of the bar as
Thes. M. Marshall, dee. Shiras, Jr., and A.
M. Ilrewn havojelnod in his dofen se against
the proceedings instituted. It is te be sus
pected that theso gentlemen would
rather have a practical vacancy en the bench
than the kind of n successor te Klrkpatrick
that tiie Pittsburg bosses would likely pick
out. '
Tin: "gospel BUinmer season" lias opened
hi Louisville, and the "Irish Kvangelist"
wlie is the "Civorile attraction" quite ecliiscs
Mr. Watterson's Bore-oyed Goddess of llev-
enue lleferm.
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Tin: New Yerk World, sensitive te hew it
is itself, admits tiiat Abe Buzzard is a victim
el the "avaricious newspaper reporter;" and
the Ileading Herald, which can sce through
a mill'Stone with a hele In it, declares tiiat
when Ike Buzzard gets se far converted as te
break jail Boiueot theso avaricious corres
pondents "will have nothing te fall back en
but the fomale hermit of Womolsderf when
they want te raise meney te buy thomsehes
tall overcoats." However, thore are "head
less gliesis" and "petrified corpses" only
waiting for the touch of the avaricious re
porter te be started en llieir rounds again.
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It puzzles the empleyes of the IN it It,
coal andiron company ever around Tamaqua
that they are charged f 2.75 per ten f jr coal at
the breakers, and $1 for hauling, whlle the
same coal is sold at?2.30 or thoreabouts te
ethors. They should send for 'Fanner
Breslus, of tlie Pennsylvania legislature, te
explain the benefits and blessings of freight
discrimination.
Kuuoateiis may well bestaggared at the
preblem presented by the constantly increas
ing ratio of fomale te mala teuchers in the pub
lic schools. Thorelativo number in Phila
delphia new Is 1 male te 25.4 females ; in
Chicago 1 te 23.7; in Brooklyn 1 te 20.5; in
New Orleaus 1 te 1(1.5. In seme cities it is, of
ceurse, mucli smaller ; for oxample, in New
Yerk 1 male te 0.4 fomale ; Bosten 1 te 8.2 ;
Cincinnati 1 te 4.1. In private schools tlie
figures are rrobablyrevorscd. Whlle no ene
would clese teaching or any ethor lit voca
tion te women, it must be admitted that the
tondency Is new tee strongly in that ene
direction, and it Is gratifying te netice from
the report of the Massachusetts beard of edu
cation that " the conviction Is grewlug among
educators that a considerablo lncrcase in tlie
proportion of male teachers Is a needed re
form in our school economy." Teaching Is
te be undortaken as a life-work, if it is te be
made Buccessful In any large sonse, and as a
rule few wemen engaging in it have tills m
view. As a rule, for advanced pupils, the
male teacher is found mere elUcIeut.
Advance sheets of the biennial report of the
state commissioners of fisheries have been
received. The rejHirt comprises nbeut ene
hundred pages of loiter press nnd
Illustrations, and presents tlie reasons
why the reMills of the efforts of the commis
sioners te restock the streams of the slate
with odible llsli, have net been as successful
as many persons claim they should have
been.
Milch of tliis reiwrtls of local interest as It
deals with the fish and the waters et tlie Hus Hus
quehanna nnd tlie movemonU of tlie shad.
The llve principal roaseuH why tlie lalwrs
of the commissioners have been se compara
tively barren of geed results are :
I. The dams which obstruct nearly all
large streams.
If. The lack of adequate flshvi ays.
in. mho noii-eusorvniico el tlie eioseor
spawning seasens.
IV. The many Illegal and deadly dovices
employed at nil seasens for the capturing nnd
killing erilsli.
V. Tlie pollution of streams by tlie dojiosl dejiosl dojiesl
Hon of material poisonous te tlie llsli.
Theso llve Interfering causes are discussed
at length, their jiernlcleus ellbcU pointed out
and' remedies suggosted.
Hpeaklng of dams, It says : "It is almost
Huporllueus te state that dams, as ordinarily
ceiiBirucicu, are anaiwonue ear te me ti
wanl passage offish in streams across which
they are built Ah long as such obstructions
exlst and are unprevided witli adequate
"wnys"se constructed, that fish can rapidly
ascend them, se long will the supply of
anailromeusor migratory fishes coutinueto
lessen, until complete extinction results."
T1IK DAMS IN TUB KOHQUKIIANNA.
The Susouelianna river furnishes n neta-
ble Illustration or the detrimental iiillueuces
of dams unprevided with ilsh-ways. Prier
te the erection of the dam at Columbia, shad
fishing was oxeellciit for hundreds of miles
along that rlver. In theso days farmers and
ethers for a distance of llfty miles en each
side, made their yearly pilgrimages te the
stream In April and May te Hocure fish feed
for the eiiRiilng Hummer, whero they could
purchase the run or catch at an average of
fill or less per hundred, or at the rate of
about threo cents jier euiid. Tliey would
lleck te tlie river sides, waiting for.the draw
ing of tlie seines, nnd en the banks would
clean nnd salt down one, two or tliree Imr
rels, as might be required for the summer
supply for their families." Hew is It new?.
It 18 doubtful whother a hundred shad are
taken in a whele season north of the Celum
bia dam, and it is net neccssary te leek for
the reason. Although a se-called "llshway"
was built hi the damn few years age. it has
proved an abortion, because tnose who built It
out net uuucrsmnu tneir imsincss. tee iisii
either can net or will net ascend if, and, as n
consequence, the hundreds of thousands of
shad the Mnest In the world that used te
.be taken In the upiter woters or that rlver are
no lenger heard or. In point of fact, shad
fishing in the Husquehanna, north of the
Columbia dam, Is practically a thing of the
past
what is Ni:i:i)i:i.
An adoquate lishway should In) built in
that dam. The requisites or such a structure
are net set forth In the report as fellows :
1. It must be accessible ; that Is, the fleer
of the tlshway must be located that the fish
will readily llnd it
2. It inustdlscliargea Hiilllcicnt elunin of
water te attract usli te it
3. Tlie water inust lnurtrfu7,.i iiiMisn.li
inodcralevnlDirtfTmtilNli mav rnisllv outer
swim against the current
4. The route te be travelled by the fish
should be as short and direct as possible,
and the He r of the lishway should simulate
as nearly as may be, tlie lxd of the streain.
I'ropesltloiiM for the orectlon of such a
fish-way'' Willi a full guarautee that It w ill
onswerthe piiirose, have Imhmi inadole the
beard, but the l.iekjif t undHJias prevented
any action. The amount" rciiulretl for'lhe
purpese and asked for by the commissioners
is t!),ew.
Tin; nKADLY fish hamkkt.
The report next addresses itself te tlie
fish baskets, se many hundred et which are
te te found In the Husquehanna and Dela
ware rivem. Although the law h of the state
are as explicit ns they can well lie in regard
te illegal fishing of every kind, It is palpably
plain theso laws are net respected. Ne ene
who hasa desire te knew their meaning can
misinterpret them. And yet they are vio
lated daily in thousands ei Instances, espec
ially In the form of the deadly fish basket, be
many of which are used, and the destruction
of which is prevented by two causes; first,
tlie neglect of duty by sheriffs and constables
ei counties ixirucriug en me rivers ; ami,
second, because of the lack of funds by the
beard of commissioners, for the employment
of wardens. Only theso familiar with the
construction of these illegal devlces for cap
turing fish can form an adoquate conception
eT their destructive tendencies. Many thous
and merp Binall fish are destroyed by them
than large ones sultable for fowl. U is en
record that in the upper waters of the 1)61a 1)61a
ware, young shad have been hauled away
from fish baskets by wagon-leads. This
seems hardly credible, but ft Is vouched for
en the best authority.
The first and most Important available
step te break this up Is the appointment of
courageous llsli wardens, who, at appro
priate seasons, shall patrol the rivers nnd
discharge the duties delegated te them by
statu te law. Te secure such services the
commissioners must have money. The
counties berdering en the rlver nre cm
lowering te furnish the means, but strangely
enough, with the oxeeptlon of Lancaster, net
a single ene mis luanuucuni u uis(iusiiiuii w
prelect the Interests of all Its citizens by de
manding olKMlience te the laws en tlie part of
of a low.
The ethor tliree hindering causes, namely,
non observance of the spawning seasons, tlie
usoef torpedos. poisonous drugs, etc, for
killing fish and tlie pollution of streams, are
apprexrlately treated.
Till! VOOI) rlSHKS OF THR STATU.
A list of the principal feed flshes in the
waters of the state, native and lerclgn, fol fel
lows. Tills list coinprlses the shad, whlte
fish, black bass, wall-oyed pike, California
trout, brook trout, great sea salmon, land
locked salmon, grass bass, rock bass and
Herman carp. These fish, their odible qua-
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BrLViA Dvpkb, the "1W boy" el Webster,
Mass., died suddenly en Tuesday. He' was
in his 0th year and weighed 230 pounds.
Mrs. Mary Wagner, who has dledln
Philadelphia; and left an ostate of aoe,000,
bequeathed some 20,000 te episcepal char
ities. Mm. W. TL HiiEninAT fLeulsa Daven
pert), Is ill in New Yerk from a complica
tion of diseases that has resulted In total
blindness.
Senater Den CAMRneN will stay around
Les Angolen. Cal., until his health gels bet
ter. He will sniff the Quay-Magce contest nt
very long range.
Mr. Jehn Cahwai.adru has lioen re-
olectod president et the Yeung Men's Dem
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ocratle association, of Philadelphia, by n vete
or ft) te S'.l, against Leuis C. Massey, brought
out te beat him.
Krv. EnwiN Bewman UAKKUNsrnnaKR.
D. D., has dled nt Muncy, Pa., eftcr a long
illness, aged (II years, lle served In the Inte
war as chaplain en the stair of the Inte Gen.
.Tames B, bteadman.
CeNKLtNO, be it remembered, voted
against the unconstitutional war moasure
tiiat made West Virginia a state. Thad.
Stevcns led the movemont whlle he boldly
admitted Its ulter Illegality.
Cabsiuh M. Clay, wlilte-halred and
vigorous. Is quietly cultivating the 400er GOO
acres he has kept for himself, with his child
ren an around Him en tlie rest ei ins iarin,
and patiently awaiting his end.'
W. W. Sciianten has wen his appeal te
tlie supreme court. In which he took excep
tion te the action of the lewer court In dis
charging Aaren A. Cliase from custody uu uu
der a capias issued upon n Judgment for
ei,411.ea
Bl.AlNi: will ro-agitate his schome te have
the foderal governiiiout hhsiiiiie he much of
Virginia's state debt as would have fallen en
West Virginia te pay had it counties net
been cut oil' from the Old Dominion te make
a new state.
Clevkland Is very fend of driving nnd
wants the herses sent along In a brisk trot
He detests a jog. In starting eir for a drlve
he consults his watch, and Instructs the driver
te cover as much ground ns possible within
the tlme he gives. The drlve usually occu
pies an hour, rarely ever mero, but he
extracts a great deal of plcas'ure out
Mr. Phklps, the new English minister,
was given a complimentary dinner by Mr.
Cyrus W. Kleld, of New Yerk, last ovenlng.
The ether guests were William II. Kvarts,
Jehn Blgolew, William Dorsheliner, Presi
dent Perter, of Yale collego, Professer Gold Geld
win Smith. Jehn A. Stewart Antheny J.
Drexcl, Geerge W. Child, Percy H. Pyne,
Aaren J. Vandorjieol, K. N. DlcKorsen. u. i.
Baldwin, nnd the host's brothers, David Dud
ley l'leld and Kev. Dr. Klcld.
Samukl M. Hoeskvki.t, efNew Brighten,
Ij. L, went te Baltimore en Tuesday ler the
purpese of being married te Mrs. BoylHteu.
daughter of the late H. M. Shoemaker, ami
leek n ride In Druid Hill lark with Kev. Dr.
Ecclcsten. The horse ran nway and Mr.
lloesevolt was thrown and, falling en his
bend, was rendered unconscious. He was
removed te a drug store, whero he was re
stored, after which he was taken te the resi
dence of Mrs. Boylston, whero the marrlage
was solemnized.
JUDOK Mattiibw J MCUAKKKRTV uice
suddenly or heart dlsoase In Bosten Tuesday
night The Judge was Butler's candidate for
the governor of the state last fall. The
general made his acquaintance when he was
a ioer factory liey in Lewell, paid his way
through the cellege of the Hely Cress, In
Worcester, 1ie1kh1 him te be admitted te the
liar, and appointed him Judge ns boeh its he
was Installed as governor of the state The
Judge was n dolcgale-at-largo at the Chicago
Democratic convention last summer. Hewas,
a major during the civil war, and made a
geed record. Politically, he had Jumpedl
tlie icnccs miner uas.
Trills nltli Hurlmis Slattern.
mnclnirevcr a seething cauldron en a film of
glass Is rank madness, crowding en a inn ncau
lit menial steam and carrying ccanclrss cam,
wlille the physical iramu Is overworked nnd
nurvi dlnerdcred, U ntlll weme. and imint ro re
ult In total ruin unless a proper equivalent of
strength Is runiished. IJCFrv's 1'crk JUtT
H'lUHKEV Is the only available rccource that can
completely All the breach and supply tlin stim
ulus necessary U, rcatere perfect health without
hurtful reactions or damage tn the constitution.
The great chemists certify te Us perfect purity
.and the best doctors recommend It thorough
use. l'rlce ene dollar pcrbotlle of any reliable
grocer or drugget
Needing renewed strength, or who suffer from
Infirmities peculiar te the box, should try
Brown's Iren Bitters.
THE BEST TONIC.
Trade Mark
QUALITY, ruiUTY-NOT QUANTITY.
un r.vtry jhhik.
Tills inrdlclne combines Iren with pure vegc
labln tonics, and Is Invnlunble ler Diseases
ts-eullar te wemen, nnd nil who lead sedentary
lives. It Enriches nnd l'nrifles the IIIecnI, Htlm
ulntes the Appetite, strengthens the Muscles
nnd Nerves In fact, thoroughly Invigorates.
Clears the complexion and makes the Bkln
smooth. ,
It ders net blacken the teeth, cause heaanchn,
or produce constipation nil ether Iren matt-
cinet ite.
ilim. KiizAbktii llAin!, 74 Karwell Ave., Mil
waukoe. Wis., sars. under date of Dec. 'Jl. lraii
" 1 have used Ifrnwn's Iren Hitters, nnd It has
been mera than a doctor te me, having cured
me of the weakness ladles have In life. Alse
cured me or Liver Complaint, and new my com.
plexlen Is clear and geed. Has been beneficial
te my children."
Genuine has above trade mark and crnssed red
lints en wrapper. TAKE NO OTHKIt. Made
only by
llltOWN'H CHEMICAL CO., UAI.TIM(ltK, MD.
LAturs' ItAsn Heek Useful nnd attractive.
HANDSOME TO LOOK AT !
GOOD TO READ AND CHEAP TO BUY,
-AUKTIir.
containing list or prizes for receipts, Inlerma
tlen about coins, etc, given away by all dealer
in medicine, or mailed tenny address en receipt
of ':c. stamp.
3.UKAT KLIxllt 01rLIl'K.
ENDORSED BT THE WORLD.
DR. PETZOLD'S
GERMAN BITTERS!
THIS GHEAT ELDCER OF LXFK
Is a double Distillation of ever twenty different
kinds of the best Herman Herbs, this bcltiK the
only true nnd rullalile process by which the cu
ll re Great Medical Virtues and Curative Proper,
ties of the Herbs can be produced. We are con.
fldcut Hint this great (Icrrnnn Tonle will be
round the meHtllKAI.TH GIVING ever placed
before the public. As a
UELIA1ILKAND PLEASANT INVIGOKANT,
It Is absolutely without a rival, and alTurds
Ikhtaht llELiBr, and n l'surECTCDRKeuarnutecd
In all cases of Dyspepsia, Less of Appetite,
Nervousness, Weakness, Cramps, Dysentery
imeicm
Tills Greut Medicine Fer Sale Everywhere.
Ii. PETZOLD & CO., Prep's.,
IIALTIMOltK, Mil.
apr.-SH'ASlyd.tw.
leFl'LAH-fliUH.
A FAMOUS STREN0THENER.
Heme wltM, shop clrls nnd sales-women all
sulTer mero or less trem Weak Uaclc nnd Hide
nclie. Nelhlnic nfferds such Instant relief ns a
Her 1'laster applied ever affected part. I'ulns
and uches of all kinds are driven out and the
parts marie etr una sirenginenca. ask ler a
ller 1'lastkr, made from llurgundy Pitch,
BOOKS! BOOKS!
WlilohWeInvitotho01tl2ontBofLanoaatortoIu8poot at Our Establishment
TO-MORROW.
WHERE THEY COME FROM.
These Heeks (ever llfleen thousand volumes In all), lm e been fin n aiilcdle us en consignment
fietn one of the Larnest I'iiIjIIsIiIhk Hw In New Yerk, with Instructions touse our Judgment In
njtliiR pi Ices en them, btittobusure teinnik thi-iu low uiieukIi torercn theuiten wde, nnd If low
prices will tempt buycm, It shall net be our rault ir u slngle volume remains unsold.
WHAT THEY ARE.
. The. Selections Embraces the Whole llnmre of Literature, cmhntclnir lxwiks adnnted te everv
'."J!."' "orksef Ilcference, Heeks Ter the Household, History, llleitniphy. Travels, Fiction, Poetry,
Philosophy, Wit and Humer, etc., etc. All the HUindnrd Authers or America and Emdmid nre rep
resuiitcd, ami any net-son wishing te shirt a Library could eijulp It completely from this collection.
WHAT WE ASK OR. THEM.
Here Is a partial list of prices. Head It threuuh, and we think you will admit, that unless we
iiriuuuy khvu uiu ikkiks nway. we couldn't ask much le for them. The figures nre III all eases less
than publishers' wholesale prices, and In very many Instances repiesent less than the mere cost
or binding. '
10,000 Copies Popular Standard Editions, 12 mes, Bound in Cleth.
. . This lbie ceinprlsesSkctch Heeks, Adam llede. Grimm's fairy Tales, and many ethers. HEGU
LAH THICK, 41.0U ; OUH l'HICE, 27CENT3 A COPY.
10,000 Copies Best LoreH's 12 mes., Bound in Extra Cleth, Gilt Backs.
This line comprises New Magilnlene, Paul Clifferd, Ne New Thin, Phantom Fortune, In Tet 11
of His Life, and many ethers. PUHLlttHKitH'PKlCK, !.'.; OUK PlUCE.aaCENTU ACOPV.
2,000 Copies Best Edition Red Line Peets, Well Beund.Red Edge and
Gilt Tep.
Tlits Line comprises Pepe, Crnlibe, Tupper. Hrun-ns. Milten, llllad. Procter, Scott, Hymn, Ten
nyson, Elliett, Hums nnd ethnrs. HKGULAIl l'HICE, fl.ss ; OUK l'HICE, 3S CENTS A COPY.
5,000 Copies Extra 12 mes., Best Line Ever Published.
. JlY. Dltrrn-nUloeks.citra cloth, gilt en back nnd sides. FULL PK1CE, $1.50; OUH l'HICE,
18 CENTS A COPY,
7,000 Copies Bed line Peets, Clear Tjpe, Full Gilt Cleth.
This line censtats of Tennyson, Milten, Henicns, fnust, Kchiller, Ijiily of the Lake, Lnllah
Keoke, Thackeray. Procter, Moere. Elliett, Eliza Coeke, Hwlnliurne, Hryant, Macnulc)', Pepe,
Whlttlcr, IxmKfclIew, Hoed.etc. WOIIT1I I1.S5 and $1 JO ; OUK PUICE,il CENTb A COPY.
15 volumes, Illustrated, Extra Cleth.
I'uuiisners' l'rlce. Our Price per set.
Merbus. Nausea. Dlnrrhrpa. Asthma. I f'lmflna Itinlniiu' Pnmnlnln lVni.lt-
Sick Klemnch, HllllousncsH.AKue and fever and r","v" "'v"v"1' """l11" ""'"")
einer auunnni irisrascs
Cnunda Ilalsam and the virtues of fresh Heps,
imeverywiicre. xtc.s rer ii.uu bend te no
LASTEll COMPANY, Uosten, for circular, (t
CLOTH I NO.
H
Down In Elkton, Mil., the lale local
election turned ou the quostlen or keejilng
pls In the town, and threo or the llve coin-mis-slenors
elect are reported te be faverable
te the Individual citizen's right te mich
proprietorship. Pending a preposition te
repeal the rennsylvania statute requring
fences te bo'herso high and pig tight" It is
in orderfor Candldate Quay and Citizen Mc Mc
Devltt te doclare thoniselvcs en this hoary
Issue,
The beardless beaux nnd skating rink
flirts will take netice that whlle the law
which has passed the IIouse at Uerrisburg,
prescribes a penalty or fUOO en any mlnlster
or Justice et the poace who shall unlle In
marriage any julner, It nlsoimpesos a pen
alty of fM() upon any. miner who shall In
duce any person te peribrm the inarrLige
coremony uuder false representation).
A I'ittsbuiiq man lias discovered per
petual motion ; anil contemporaneously a
newspaier In that city proposes te expese In
suecoaslen all tlie concert saloons, dives and
ether nasty places In Pittsburg. If it
means te kcep up that Jeb until it finishes it
will need te Juvoke the local inventor's dis
coyery.
JVr.CIAI, NOTICES.
Hep Forout flutter contain no capsicum te
burn and Irritate. They seethe and kill pain
and strengthen weak spots. Sk: at driiKKlsts.
,, Thousands say se, DU. OUAVES' 1IEAHT
HEGULATOH will give lelkf In all fonnsef
Heart Disease, tierveusiicHs and sleeplessness.
LOUjier bottle nt druggists. Give 11 a titul. free
pamphlet of V. E. Iinjalls, Cambridge, Mass.
uprOO-lycedAw
,VI)QUARTKIl.S FOK
.. - , SUMMER
Mf,rlne Shirts and Drawers,
Oauze Undershirts and Drawers,
Cliolce Necktles,
.-' B. St W. Cellars and Cuffs,
C. & C. Cellars and Cuffs,
Crown Cellars and Cuffs
The Best Fitting Dress Shirts.
SHIItTS AND SOCIETY PAKAPHEKNAL1A
MAUK TO Ulllltlll,
At Erisman's,
NO. 17 WEST KING 8TUEET.
Gilt buck In wooden be-c -.":..V)
fame, cxini neayy iiuiier, i.ngiiBii ciein, wiute lauei 'jinu
Same, extni, one-half ItusMan ,. . ..... ... . I-'.OO
Same, extra, one-half fair . 48.ne
Wnverly Ne els, 18 uie., Cleth, Gilt . .. 1S.00
Haine, In 3n Vel . . sejn
Washington Irvlng's Complete Works, 3 Vel., Cleth and Gilt SOU
Plutarch's Llws of Illustrious Men GUI
Thackeray's Complete Works. HI., bound in cloth, gilt back, 11 vel Iset)
Same In extra heavy paper, English cloth, white label tl.m
" " half calf :mi
Wlllllam black's Complete Works, 1A elumctc, cloth, gilt back Jl in
Hnnie In extra lieuvy paper, English cloth, whlte label, 'HOO
Mccarty's Histories, "Our Own Times," llexbury binding,
uilt ten. 4 ml r. 0l
Green's History of the English People, extra cloth, 4 vel ('.()
Macaulay's Essays extra cleth,3vnluines 5 00
Macaulay's History et England, S volumes, cloth S.Mj
Geerge Eliet's complete works, 8 volumes, cloth, tine gilt back 14.l
hame In extra linlfenir, 9 volumes 3J.i
Samuel Smiles' SelMIelp series, 4 volumes, cloth and gilt fl.en
SOsclH, II. O. Shakespeare, 8 volumes, complete, bound 2
Chambers' Encyclopedia of Universal Knew ledge, new edition, extra
cloth, 12 vel 18.00
H'l Peets, llhimy edition, full sheep, ecta c, Shakespeare, Milten, Hums,
i ennysen, iiy rnn..... t mi
300 Copies Kterydny Cook Henk, well-bound, cloth.. l.'S,
w i;eincs juiiien'fj
edition, full gilt
KM Copies Milten's Paradise Lest, Illustrated by Gustave Dure, quarto
.VI Copies Den Quixote, Dere illustrations..
M
VEI18 A HATH VON.
THE
100 Copies America illustrated, lKlflneengnivliigsnf its grandest scenery.
am) odd Volumes, DIckciis.Thnckcniv, Ilulwer, Elliett
Mnrk Twnln's Complete Works, pp. Vel
10,000 Pocket Dictionaries, cloth, Illustrated
I.uuu Pentiinr Dictionaries, cloth and gilt. .
3,iMi Humorous Heeks, such us Peck's Had Hey, Werk or the Wits, 40
Liars, and many ethers
lu,) Latest Nm els, illuminated covers
1.CM0 Instrumental and Seng folios, Vfl pages, by the best composers..
8.00
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FULL LINE OP CHILDREN'S BOOKS,
Hound in cloth, beard and paper, Irem 3 cents te fiOOcncb. E.issl Latest Nevels, paper covers,
from 15e te Sic, Hegular price, as and SO cents. Alse, tlie complete and cliolce., weiks, Hume,
McCarthy, hcett, Helllus, llulncr, Swift, Ii lug, Piescett, Ac, c.
Thousands of Other Beeks Equally as CHEAP.
N'onenv should ueulect 11 couch.
Meney of Hiireheund and Tar mnrr,
lltles, commercial and sporting value, metued
of propagation eta, are treated mero or less
at length. Hpeaklng or the black bass, in
regard te which llsli thore Is nt proseut con
siderable discussion, tlie report prosents its
geed and liad sides.
801110 thore are, who Insist that it is de
stroying all tlie native llsli, and that it is spe
cially destructive te the shad. This is de-'
nled by ethors, and until this mooted point
is settled, the commissioners have reselved
net te plant any mero of them. The present
beard nover did stock streams with black
bass. "Whatover was dene In that direction
was the work or the Termer beard ; though
the number or these flsh distributed by it,
did net amount in all te mero than threo or
four thousand. The most or the stocking or
streams with bass has been deue by private
individuals.
Considerablo spnue Is given te the Califor
nia trout, which bids fair te outrival our fa fa fa
vorite brook trout, ns it is mero prolific,
grows mero rapidly, is mero hardy, will live
and thrive in waters in which tlie brook
trout would perish, and Is withal as gamy
and as deslrable for the table. Great atten
tien Ih being paid te the ilsh, a great muny-
ineusanu yearnuga Having neon Uiniuneu
the commission by tlie U. 8. lUhery commis
sion. THE aiJIUIAN (JAM1.
This flsh, which is rogarded as essentially
the flsh for the (armor, is attracting a great
deal et attention, aud the commissioners
have been using every possible means at
their command te tsccure tlie quan
tity ron,ulred te meet the applications for
them from every part of the state. In addi
tion te the pieducts or the state ponds at
Allontewii, quite a large, number were re
ceived from the U. 3. llahery commission,
and these nre being distributed new, to
gether with soveral thousand ethors.
Ah a number or theso flsh have beeu
taken in the Dolaware and Schuylkill, thore
can be no lenger a doubt ai te thelr adapta
bility te most of the streams or the state, as
well as te the private ponds. It is the inten
tion of the commissioners te test fully their
adaptien te rivers and creeks.. They thrive
admirably In the flowing waters' et Europe.
Henkv WattersenIs "talked of" for
minister te Hussla, It will be a, colder day
in Kentucky than this wheu he quits it for
St. Petersburg.
Take Hale's
Hike's
TiKithachn Dreits etiru lu nnu liilunle.
uiyl-lwdcedAir
"I never luttronite Patent Medli lues." Don't
you T Why net T Yeu patronize " patent " urtl
cles or a hundred varieties why nut patent
medicines. "Ilecause they are often worthless."
True, but net always. Frequently they nre the
very best lu the world, representing the widest
experience. At least we knew that Dr. Kenne
dy ravonle itenicdylsoneortlicse, nnu rernll
troubles of thu bleed, liver and urinary organs
ft stands en its merits ami net en udvci Using,
nprio-eod.tw
"r ' '
The uutrltlve properties of Culden's Liquid
Ileef Tonic sustain the body without solid feed.
CeUlcrit; no ether. myl lwdeedw
Walks About Town.
Te leek nt the various fellow beings we meet
In thu streets Is an interesting study. Qiiecrpcn
pie some or them are. -Seme urn proud of their
clothes, whlle some shuffle along in tatters.
Hume are cheerful, ethers ure melancholy. Seme
have a light aud happy step, ethers pled oil as If,
marching te the grave. What a geed thing It
would be te give each of the sad and weary' ones
a bottle of brown's Iren Hitters I Hew it would
nerve them up mid maku them knew the bless
ing nt hearty health ! Mr.Sehull, el Kiel, Wis.,
says, " Hrewn's Iren Hitters cured me of general
HI health."
FIRST OF MAY
IS HERE,
And hew many persons have neglected thu pur
chase of
SUITABLE CLOTHING
FOK
Warm Weather.
Ilen'l unit until
Warm Weather is Here,
HUY IN ANTICIPATION.
IT WILL COME, IT MUST COME, AND WtfltE
SPUE IT'S NOT KAll OFF,
New, u e wi te j oil,
DON'T WAIT ANY LONGER,
BUY NOW.
Yeu can buy new Just ns CIIEA Pas later.
If you uru new ready te buy, ceme and leek
at our
GOODS and PRICES.
ITCHING PILES."-SYMPTOMS! MOI6TUHE
Llke perspiration. Intense Itching, werse by
scrniciung, most nt mgni, seems 11
were cmwflnir. " Mwauue't Oinlmenl '
ant, ture cure, jan28-MW.
worms
inleai
FAw
HATBAND VAl'B.
1845. Z 1885
STAUFFER& CO.,
Leading Fwiieiubls H alters,
All the New Spring Styles, In Plain nnd Fancy
Celers, Extra Light Weight, In
SOFT AND STIFF HATS
The Largest Assortment of
STRAW GOODS
lu the City.
With Prices te Suit the Times.
Ileing Manufacturers, and receiving goods di
rect from the factories, we nre nble te sell goods
lower than ever.
Ne trouble te show our goods. Give us a call.
"W. D. STAUFEER & CO.,
(8IIULTZ'8 OLD STAND),
Nes. 31-33 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTEU. PA.
TUB LARGEST, REST AND MOST
complete assortment of Playing Cards lu
the city from s eenls per pack up at
HAUTMAN'S YELLOW FKONTClUAU
UTOKE.
ROTE IS MAKING
CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS
AT S3.00 A DOZKH,;
AT NO. 108 NOKTII QUEEN BTUEKT.
janietfd Lancaster, Pa.
OONSUMPTION-1 HAVE A POSITIVE
remedy for the above disease t by Ha use
he usnnds of cases of the worst kind aud of long
standing have been cured. Indeed, be strong Is
my faith In its efficacy that I Will send TWO
1IOTTLES FUEE, together with a valuable trea
tise en this disease te any sufferer, Ulve ex
press and P. O. address.
DH. T. A. BLOCUM,
nl&emdoed&einiv 181 Pearl St, N. V.
rrtu
IS PAPER IS PRINTED
wrru
J. K. WRIGHT V CO.'S
INK
Fu'raeQDl i Works, 26th and Pene'i Avtnne
tatVU PUILADKLl'IIU,rA.
And e knew we can Inlercat you ; we think
rcssinn.
we'll maku a cus.
I we can, ul least, maku an Impression.
raver us witn n can, aim
turner of you.
MYERS & RATMFON,
LEADING LANCASTER CLOTIIIEU3,
NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET,
LANCASTEU. PA.
Ii.
ClANSMAN A DUO.
Simply Impossible.
We have clipped the wings of competition
by starting the season with unquestionably
the best and most stylish Clothing that can
be made by care und skill, and selling It se
low that lower they cannot be. It Is simply
Impossible, for Instance, te secure, elsewhere
the wide variety for a perfectly natlafactery
cliolce In
Men'and Beys' Suits
That you find en our ceuntcis.. Yeu will
llke our MEN'S SUITS for $0.00,' S.U0 and
(10.00, are Just built for this money-saving
tlme aud will sultyeu exactly. Our HOYS'
SUITS at 11.75 te L50 are fast sellers.
Our Custom Department
Is new and has been for sevend weeks past
In full operation and wo'renotonlypreparcd
te receive aud promptly 1111 your orders for
SPRING CLOTHING
Hut will, In advance, guarantee you Custom Custem Custem
made Garments that can't be surpassed In
style, quality, Ilt or make, by theso of many
houses In thu city,
All-Weel Suits te Order
-AT
$10, $12, $15,$18, $20 and $25.
CAUTION In calculating value consider
well Quality, Pattern, Style, Workmanship,
and Bee hew they tit the prlce.
CONCLUSION This Is the place- te buy.
I. GMSMAU
Nes. .60-68 NORTH OJ
i
(Ulght en the Southwest Cor.
LANCASTEU,
49- Net connected with any
store in me city,
-MT-ITHOUT EXOEPTIO
W Cigars In the town, two
HAUTMAN'S YELLOW
8TOHE
&cM0.,
UEENST.,
of Orange Street,)
, p
Ather clethlnf
rd THE BEST
i ler Be, at
llONT CIQAH
fiSTRICIf S PALACE OF FASHION,
Ne. 13 East King Street.
nprK-Sw cod
eblxAND7nTl6NEUYT "
JOHN BADR'S SONS,
OFFEIt AT LOWEST PUICES,
lHiuik Iloeks, Writing Paicrs, Knvclepcs, Writing Flnitls anil Liks,
HOLLAND'S GOLD PENS,
Steel Pens, Lead Pencils, Pocket Heeks, Bill Ikieks, Letter Heeks, und uu Assortment of Flue nnd
bLipte htulieucry.
- AT THE S10N OF THE HOO !.
NOS. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
HOIIHKI'UUNISII INU OOOItS.
s
IlIUK'S CARPET IIALU
CARPETS ! CARPETS !
HEOPEN1NO OF
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL.
We are new prepared te show the tmde the largest and Hcst Selected Line of Carpets ever er,
hlhltiilln this city. WILTONS. VELVETS, all the Trading Makes of HODY ANDTAPESTKY'
HKUhELh, THHEE-PLY, All-wool nnd Cotten Chain EXTHA SUPEHS, nnd all qualities or 1N
UIIAINCAHPETS, DAMAHKand VENETIAN CAHPETS. HAO and CHAIN CAltPETSef our
own manufacture a speciality. Special Attention paid te the Manufacture of CUSTOM CAUPETH.
Alaea Full Line of OIL CLOTHS, RUGS, WINDOW SHADES, COVEULETS, Ac.,
AT
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL,
Oer. West King and Water Sts,, Lancaster, Pa.
rebSP.-uid.tw
X-LOVJt AKH VJSKV.
lOMEANDSEE MR
UAVINO OrKNEU A
Heur, Feed, Grain, Hay & Straw
WAREHOUSE,
At Nes. 35 and 37 Market street,
(Fermerly occupied by Harry A. Dlller), I would
respectfully Inform my friends und thu public
In general that I am new prepared te furnish at
thoshertcet nollce und LOWEST POSS1ULE
PUICES,
Fleur, Feed, Grain,
Hay and Straw.
Alse, constantly en hand a fully biipply of
Machinery, Cylinder, Linseed, Crude and
Machinery Gils,
WHOLESALE AND UETAIL.
HENRY DRAOHBAR.
aprO-luieed
TIME, MONEY ANDIiAIlOU SAVED
by using MILLEH'S PUHE HOHAX Seap.
DU. FOREMAN,
PHYSICIAN ANDSUIIOEON,
Uemeved fiem Ne. UU West King street te Ne.
21 North Prince, (Late residence of A. E.
Itebcrts.) m38-3md
s
AINT-KAPHAEL WINE.
INFORMATION.
The Salnt-Hnphael Wlne has a delicious flaveur
and Is drunk In the principal cities of Uusslu'
tlermnnv, Henu nnu wum me, mni.i.
Hrl tain, lndlu, and se en. TIienunnlltye .ported
I.J UII14
Isseur
iu
'"ia-ThoSalnt-HapnaelWlneCompnuy, Valence,
Departraentef the Dreme (Frauce.)l
Hrl tain, luaiu, aim se uu. a uu uj ujiuhi ".".r"
annually Is sulUclent proof or IU sUihllily u
staving powers, while for the real connefsse
thore Is no wlue that can be considered
UIWCKUIES.
AT
HUUSK'S.
SOLID VALUE.
ouuaec. me coffee.
It Is a cheirc, clean, pure Hlo Coffee, fieah
roasted almost dally, and fresh ground when
you purchase it by water power.
OUH UIO ULENDED at 'ic.. Is superb.
OUH OLD MANDEHLING nnd PADANG
JAVAS lira of thu finest quality.
EMHOSSED CIIUOMOS, 0 by Sineheg, gien
with each pound.
DRIED FRUITS.
We have Pared Peaches at 10c pound. Wohave
a Splendid Pared Peach ut ISO pound. We have
Evaporated Peaches, pared, ut 20, 33, 30, 3.1 cents
pound. We have geed Sour Dried Apples atSe
quart. We have very choice Evaporated Apples
at l5e pound.
Nuw Heans nnd New Peas nt 10c quart, Lima
ilea us nt 10 und 11 eta quart.
OUH STOCK IS COMPLETE AND OUK
UOODSUOOD AND CHEAP.
jWP, S. Telephone connection.
BURSK'S,
NO. 17 EAST KING STREET.
W-ATOIIES, CLOOKSAND JEWELRY
GREAT REDUCTION
IN PltlCKS OF WATCHES. CLOCKS AND
JEWELKY.at
LOUIS WEBEU'S, Ne. 159 i-2 North Qaeea Street,
Opposite City Hetel, near Pa. 11. II. Depot.
Hetallliig at Wholesale Prices, ltep.ilil ngat
xtra Lew Prices. JyJl- lyd
iOAP HAS EVER GIVEN SUCH
attraction. Is thu verdict of all who usti
AlILLEft'S.UOUAX bt)AP.
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KTO'H
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H-"'IX) TRESPASSERS AND
NEltS. All uorHens uru hereby for.
bljdm ternspxss en uuy of the lands of the
druwall or Speedwell estates, lu Lebanon and
Jinnuwr counties, wuuiuer ineieseu erunin
H. E. SLAYMAKER,
118-Ua NO.20EASTEINU8TUEJ
lug,
alft
closed, either for tlin purpose of sheeting or flsh-
;, as tue law win nu rigiqiy eniercea against
trcsnaaslng en said lauds of the undoeilL'ueil
after this notice.
WM. COLEMAN FHEEMAN,
H. PEIIOY ALDEN,
EDWAHD C. FHEEMAN.
'Attorney for H. W. Coleumufa heln.
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