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INTELLIGENCER DUILpiNG,
8. W. Cerner Centre Square.
Laxeabtsr, Pa.
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WEEKLY
" INTELLIGENCER,"
(neBTrAgiu.)
PuMtohed Kvery Wednesday Morning,
,' TWODOLLAM ATKAB INADVAKOa.
kMBMronDKHea solicited from evcry part of the
nutte nna country. Correspondents lira m
quested te write legibly and an ene side et
the paper only and te sign their unmes, net
for publication, but In proof of geed litlth,
Alt anonymous letters will be consigned te
the waste basket.
ADDBMS ALLLBTTKHS ADD TKLKlir.AltS TO
THE INTELLlGENCEIt,
Lancaster, 1'a.
$l)c jCamastctatetclligcuccr.
LANOASTKU. It AY 1. 1855.
Al'lllerkd l'est.
The Washington 1'eU lias been giving te
tbe country the sayings of Senater Black
burn, as it has given tliose of ethers, and
they arc of a sufficiently sensational char
acter te secure republication in the news
papers generally, although the (.ource from
which they conie is of well ilciiieiislmlctl
unreliability. The J'ebl, after the fashion
of the modern newspaper, cares much less
for the truthfulness of what it rcimrts than
for its interest. It has picteniled, in this
instance, te give the conversation that leek
Vlace between Senater Blackburn and the
president, upon a recent viail of Iho Sena Sena
eor to4he White Heuse, and lias cared se
litlle for its character for leliabilily, as te
point two different statements of the same
interview, basing both upon its own pre
tended knowledge. Senater Blackburn
says that he did net give the information te
the Pest and he docs net believe that the
president did ; and as no one clse was pie-
sent the conclusion is that the 1'esl
manufactured it; te which conclusion
probability is given by the fact that
that the Pest's narative is net correct. The
l'est also represented the senator as
having written te Senater Hayanl lapiest
ing him te take his name fiem all recom
mendation papers en ille in the State de
partment te which it was signed. The
amount of truth in this statement, the,
senator Bays, is that he wrote te thojgcfe
tary withdrawing ene recmftnTcndatien
that he had made.
As a lie is weiwrfimvn te travel faster
and live lenggF'than the truth, very often,
it is prebjjJfe that it will be some time be-
'erQfliKfTniint'rv is iMM-simtliul that Seiuitnr
lackburn, did net have a row with the
president. uhd has netdcclaied that he will
nevcr recommend another man for elllce.
The president has had the appointment of
the senator's brother asrcvonue collector
revoked, and the inclination of the public
istobelievo that the senator is soie; and it
vas ready te accept the J'est's tale that he
nade a silly exhibition of his anger, lo le
causo se many people- are net wihe when
they are cress. I)eubtksi Senater
Blackburn was hint and sero ever
the stigma put uiwii his brother, as it was
natural for him te be. The general opinion
is that he was net well used in the matter.
But Senater Blackburn has the reputation
of being a high-toned and sensible man,
and he would net be tht3 if he permitted
his feeling of injury at his brother's treat
ment te diminish the extreme propriety of
his behavior towards the piusident and his
secretaries. It would rather tend te in
crease it; se that it is net probable at all,
that he berated the president in his inter
view with him ; nor is it likely that he
abdicated his function as a Democratic
senator se far as te declare that he would
have nothing further te recommend te the
president in the matter of appointments te
the federal eilices in Kentucky.
The senator says that he does net per
mit himself te notice newspaper talcs about
himself; and it certainly requires agieat
deal of judgment in a public man te knew
wnen no sneuui, anu wncn no need net, ic-
pel the many newspaper falsehoods
which assail him. Te reply te them
all would be hardly possible, and
te reply te none scarcely wise. A
man's reputation is meulded by the
newspapers. He may be as wise as Solen,
and yet be pictured as a feel ; as honest as
the day and be given the color of the night.
The appeti'e of the newspaper for spicy
news makes it heedless of truth, and it
destroys reputation without malice, in
spired by the zeal for the spiciness that
gives it circulation. The libel laws stand
ready te quench their zeal In a striied suit;
but they are cumbrous te wield nnd un
fashionable. The weapon needed is ene
that wjll meet the wrong swiftly; and new
that the duelle Is geno out, theie is nothing
seemingly left adequate te the occasion.
Hunt the Itnscnls Jlewn.
A young man from Downingten lias re
cently been sentenced by Judge Butler, of
the United States distiict court, te pay a
flne of $100 and te undergo an imprison
ment of fifteen months in the Eastern
penitentiary for sending indecent ciiculars
through the United States mails. The
offense for which this punishment was in
Uictcd, be it noted, was net the printing or
the sale of these offensive publications, but
theuse or abuse of the United States
mails te distribute them.
Which we wish te lemarkthat this is
exactly what the llepublican committees
ever the country did last year. In these
parte of the state they selected the Phila
delphia postefllco te mail their obscene
literature; and had It printed by the ten
in that city. It went through the mails
there with impunity In open envelopes.
Nobody was ever arrested or prosecuted
for mailing it. The little offender from
Downingten get fifteen months in the peni
tentiary, and no doubt deserved every
hour of it ; but the big llsh break through
ihe net.
Huldekeicr must go.
Vn Unholy Alliance.
Tlie ritllailelpliia Heard calk uttentlen
te the fact that the Pennsylvania railroad
company has chosen te Us be.iul or direc
tion, the president et the National Transit
company, u corporation of this state
which controls the carriage of oil
In pipes, nnd therefore- a rival te
the Pennsylvania railroad in the
uiaiier 01 en carriage, rucre w nowevcr nn
emlcableanungcment betweeu itttnd the I
r V
plpe lines about the share of oil each shall
.carry, and, the National Transit is charged
with keeping the arrangement in smooth
running order. Its president has been giv
en a place in the Pennsylvania direction,
probably te facilitate his operations. But
hew de the iieople like this lying down of
the lien and the wolf together contentedly
te feed upon thcm
Te All Whom It May Concern.
The A'cie Era is respectfully Informed
that this journal will keep right straight
en expressing its honest opinions about
matters and things, regardless of what
presidents or postmistresses de or think. It
is " undcrbends " te no official te praise
what he docs ; and no official is " under
bends " te de ns it thinks.
The iNTEixiaKNCEK luis never iiuule
itself the organ of any official power,
and it has neycr hesitated te criticise these
in plnce nnd te held nnd te express opinions
contrary even te what scorned te be for the
moment the popular side of a contro
versy. If the president withholds a man's com
mission for assistant -attorney general be
cause of the opinions he had held en his
state's educational system, .we are sorry
the president hearkened te such " arrant
nensense ;" and If a Virginia pestmlsticss
tvas guilty of " preventing the delivery of
i)cmecmtlc newspapers and campaign
literature " she should net have been reap
pointed. It does net take the Intklueunceh
eight years te let its readers knew where- it
stands en any question of public interest ;
nor docs it held and chauge its principles
"for revenue only."
What He Said.
The IXTKLMaKKCKK, apropos of Gen.
Beaver's remark that he couldn't stand an
ex-Cenfederate brigadier in an American
consulate, recalled the fact that Ben vcr in his
famous speccli te the Confederates at Car
lisle, said " that he baldly knew which side
in the war was right, and had he been
Seuth iie would have worn the gray."
Whereupon the Uarrisburg Tiltyraph pro
nounces the statement a " bold lie," and
proceeds tecxplaiu what Beaver did say en
the occasion referred te; and it adds "of
course the 1ntkm.iui:kui:ii will net make
the correction."
We take pleasure in disappointing our
esteemed contemporary. Having quoted
Gen. Beaver's rcmaiks from memory, we
cenect the quotation te what the TcUijnijtC
new indicates mat no said. Here it is.
" Yeu have a right te say anil you euht -te
My, that you believetl you er: ight- in the
unu juu raiuuwu, "ttwinynn e leu en
our side, profeiuulbM we vere iiiosed hy
the conviction Uifu our caiiw) wan right and
just, IJujs&fte doubt that if riliifitteil im yen
AjlCrtccji, live it there ax you Am, nnd influ
enced i.i jett were, we xheuld have hud the
same ceimps and convicttein."
An this Is a complete justification of the
Confederate soldiers, and an acknowledge
ment that had he been Seuth he would
have worn the gray, we frankly apologize
te Beaver for net having quoted him as
btrengly as he sieke. We had really for
gotten that he went se far in his defense
of and tribute te the " Beys in Gray."
The Itisc In Iluttcr.
The pcople of Imcnstcr who paid live
cents a pound mere for butter te-lay than
en last market day de net, as undo, per.
haps knew that since then it has been
made a criminal ofTcnse te manufacture or
sell oleomargarine. Such a compound
may be never se sweet, pnre, clean, whole whele whole
seino and te seme tastes mere agreeable
than butter ; 100 line half te go te the
informer shall lie indicted upon any ene
who makes or sells it or keeps it in his ios ies ios
sesslen for sale.
One of the iwweiful arguments pro
duced in the legislative debates en this
subject against oleomargarine was that it
is colored with annotte which is pre
cisely what a very large part of the but
ter brought te inaikct is colored with.
Annette in oleemaignrino is deadly; in
butter it is harmless 1 Wiiat Daniels
ceme te judgment I
Heroes or War ami of Peace.
, It shocks the Columbia .fyi that this
journal should have said ex-soldiers, such
as the Spy's editor, for instance, " are no
mere deserving of honors in life and after
death, than their average fellow citizens."
What the Inti:llhikxci:r did say,
what it stands by, and what is the honest
opinion of nearly everybody of sound judg
ment was this :
Ah a rtile the man who went te the war and
cume back from it twenty years aire, are no
Ixitter cltizens and no mero iloserving of
noners in me anu nuer ucaiu man uioiravcr uieiravcr uioiravcr
age fellow citizens. A great many of tliem
have been trading en their reputations and
military records ten dogreo thai is net only
ollcnslve te right-minded people, hut un
worthy of a true soldierly spirit The clti clti
ren soldier when he laid off his uniform and
resumed his citizenship took up the respensi
bilities of private Hfe ; and the modesty of
me rcaiBuiuiur asscris iisun net only ey con
tinually claiming special prerogatives but by
showing that it In as high and horein te norlerin
properly the dutiesef civil life us te discharge
tliose et military service.
Will the Columbia editor plcase spy
around among his fellow citizens and see if
this is net true te a hair.
Thk death of ex-Secretary Froliugliuysen
n row duys age recalls the story of the early
Frolinghuysen uncestry. Tlie Fiellngliuy Fiellngliuy
seiis -woreof old Helland stock', and ene or
thelr ""progenitors, Domlnle Frollnghuysen,
looked after tbe spiritual wolfare of the
Dutch colonists who bad bocemo tiie first
families of Albany. IIoheoius te have been
very ascetlcal In Ills rollgieus notions and in
1765 or thorcabeuU lie was went te declaim
In very vigorous style from his pulpit against
"amateur tnentricais"iu wiiicli tlie youngpoo yeungpoo youngpeo
nlo varied the dull routlneoftlieeolonialdaya
On the day following tlie delivery of ene or
ins mast spirited sermons against tins pre
sumed evil, a club, a pair or old shoes, acrust
or black bread and a dollar wero left in his
doorway, and en his asking what Ihey meant
tlieyweie interpreted te him ns suggesting
that he had better go away; that the stick
was te push him oil', tlie shoes were te v ear
en the read, and the bread and inoney wero
a prevision for the jeurney. This was a
HQVOre blew te the prlde of tlie clergynian
and he brooded evor the thoughtless act
until It assumed the proportions or n mam
moth insult. One day without warning he
started rer Helland, Ids congregation llrmly
believing that iie would seen return. Months
afterward it was learned that he dropped
ever the ship's side Inte mid-ocean nnd it
nover Was clear wliotlier it oecurroil bynccl-
deut or intention. The incident Is mero than
a hundred years old, but an a lessen te tliose
who thoughtlessly wound the feelings of
sensitive persons tlie moral or tlie story
should be evor young.
TlIK Hellldaysburc Standard pronounces
the autl-oleomargarino law a "cowardly
evasion ;" nnd the Alteena Tribune consid
ers It a "gross Injustice." We have yet te
soe a novvspaper that d of ends this abortive
enactment
The West Choster Jlejmbliean, we see,
gloriea in the law and calls upon the people'
te "pursue the manufacturers or this vile
compound wherover they go, until the
country Is rid or them." What about the
dirty, greasy butter that cemes te the
market T
BIBLES, OLD AND NEW,
SOME OP T1IK XCVKNTIUClTll.lt
TlIEJtJJttl XDIT1UNS.
OF
Tim "Plane BtMkeiV and Ureeclii Kclllleti."
An Awful OmlMlen or An Important Ncj;.
tlve Tli 1'prtecutjnic PrlnUiiV " Itlbln.
Seme Itare Frctaka In Iloek-Makliig.
The Interest prevailing Just at tliMlme in
the subject of ltlbliail necurncy will render
Interesting seme CicIh regarding curious
llibleH which liavonppearod slnce 1(111, when
King James' version was llrst published.
Hevernl ts'iues of the lllble have bocemo fa
meus for curious misprints. Thore is, ler
Instance, thol.'Tlaee Mukers' lllble."
" lllossed nre the place makers, for they shall
bocalled the children of Ged" Matt v. 9
Is an extraordinary misprint occurring In the
second edition or tlioUenova lilttle, publish
ed in Ooueva in folio form In 1WI1-2. The
mlstake was seen discovered nnd corrected,
and nover occurred again. Then thore Is the
Vinegar" . lllble. " Tiie parable of the
vinegnr, Instead of " parable or the vinegar
yard," appears In the chapter bending te
Luke xx, In nu Oxford edition of the nuthiir nuthiir nuthiir
thorlzed version which was published in
1717. The book was published by J. Basket,
In Imperial folio, and Is said te Im the most
olaberalo and Hiimptueus of all the Oxford
ItlbleH. The printing is very beatitiful, and
seme or the copies wero printed en velluui ;
but unfortunately, the proofs wero carelessly
read, nnd the book printed by ILisket was
called " a basketful of printers' errors. The
book la new highly prized en account el Its
typographical iaulu.
There Is nlse the " Wicked lllble " In ex ex
lsty.ice. This extraordinary naiue has been
g'.ven te an edition of the authorized llllile.
printed in Londen by Ilobert It.irker unil
M-rtln I.uais In 1C3I. The nogatlve was lea
out of the soventli coniniandent and Wil
liam Killiurn, writing in 105V), sayH that
owing te the veal of Dr. Usber the printer
wen iwicu iinmer jt,iwe. tn Land's iiui iiui
lished works thore is a copy of the king's
letter directing that the printers be fined
jE3,000, but Dr. Kcrlrencr asserts, without
giving an authority, that the real line was
oneof 300, tnllicted liy Aichbishep Land,
"te boexiHiiided en a fbiitorr.ilrdrcektyiw."
Only four eonies of tills scirce lllble are new
known te exist, as the edition was destroyed
nnd the copies called in as seen itsthoinis itstheinis itsthoinis
lake was discovered. Dr. Hcnvener declared
that a copy existed at Wollenbultel. This
led te a search being made. Ne such 1'hig
llsh lllble was discoNered, but a (lerniaii
ISIhle witli the very same mistike was found
in its stead.
Thore Is also tlie "Persecuting I'rhitcnt'
lllble." "Printers have porscculetl me ilii ilii
eut cause," I'mIiiim, cxix i has the word
"printers" instead or ",(-inces" and has given
occasion fur this nu:iid. All that is known or
this edition Is stated by Mr. Henry 8teens
In thocatibgueorthoCaxUm uxliilillleit of
lllblcs. -where he says Hint these words were
pi't fiiie the mouth or Cotten Mather by a
biiinuering tyjiegmpiicr In a initie printed
licrore i'tU.
There Is nlse the " lirs te liar lliblc"
"Who has cars te ear let him ear" Matthew
xli, 13. This ail apl.it Ien or Londen cockney
Is round In nu octave lllblu published by Hie
Oxford press in 1810. The same book con
tains a mere surieus hluiuier, Hebrews ix, II,
"Hew much mero shall the bleed or Christ,
who through the eternal spirit ollered him
seir without spot te liixl, purge your ceu-
M'lrncoireiu geed works losero me iiiug
UIXI."
Among ethers may be noted the "Stand,
ing l'lshes itlhle." "And it shall cutnete
pass tliat the ilshes shall stand ujieii it," Ac
Keklel xvli., la Tlie word llshes is used
rer lisliers in u quarto lllble priiiled by the
King's printer in Londen in 1SO0 and re
printed In u quarto edition ei 1813 and in an
octave edition r 182.1.
Thore Is also tlie "Urccchcs lllble." which.
llke the ether, is out or print, "And the
eyes or At'-'in and Kve wero opened, and
they knew that they wero naked, and they
sewed tig leaven together and made them
selves breeches" Genesis, Hi., 7. The word
"breeches" was put in the text in place or
"aprons." It is round in a mi.irte liihtc,
printed in Londen, by Itoiiert Parker, in tliu.1
cariyjianei me Hovenieciiiii century.
tiik ltr.viHEtt musies.
Soieo of tlie Otlvleim l'.rrem Tluit It llun
Corrected.
The revised versien has corrected several
passages in which the knew ledge et tbe ear
lier tninslaters was at fault In natural history.
Heme of the errors wero very wideeftliu
mark. Fer instance, bitlern (Is. xlv. 'Si
should be porcupine ; dragons (Jeb xxx, L"J
should no j.icKais : lexes (.1 uuges xv, -i
should be Jackals; linen yarn (I Kings x,
2H) should be drev oef horses; mules (lien,
xxxvi, 21) should be warm springs; owl
f I.ev. xl, if)) should be ostrich ; paper reeds
(Is. xlx, 7) should be meadows ; satyrs (Is.
xiil, 2) should Ik) goats; screech owl (Is
xxv iv, II) should be night monster; spider
(I'rev. xxxviii, 31) should be Ilrird ; torches
(Nail, li, 3) should be steel ; unicorn (Num.
xxiil, 22) should be wild ex. Heme of these
misinterpretations are se completely unlike
tlie real meaning that thore is no way te
account for them, unless it be supposed that
the translators or the authorized version, net
knowing tlie signilkutlen of the words,
simply guesscd.
Ise'ah, xl: I. "The voice or liiin that
crietlt in the wilderness, I'roiwre ye tlie way
of tlie Lord," is changed te read, "The voice
of ene that crieth, prepare ye in tlie wilder
ness the way of the I.01J." ix:5. Kvery
battle or the warrior Is with confnsed nolse
and garments rolled 111 bleed ; but this shall
be with burning and fuel or lire," Is changed
rer the better, " Fer all the armor or the
armed man in tlie tumult, and the garments
rolled In bleed, shall be for burning, for the
fuel of nre."
11 Who Is this that cemcth lrem Kdeni,
with dyed garments from llezrali," eta, is
greatly holped by representing thocenquoror
us " marching" rather than " traveling " in
tlie greatness of his strength, and by a mero
vigorous rendering el the last clause of v : (1,
but csjicclally by preserving tlie preterit
tenses of tlie original.
There are many renderings declared te be
incorrect by all lexicons and commentaries et
a critical character. Fer oxample, tlie word
"hypocrite" is found eight times in tlie
Boek of Jeb, yet in net ene of tliem does tlie
original term have that meaning. Se ene of
the obligations mentioned often in the l'enta l'enta
teuch and olsewhoro Is called a "meat oilor eilor oiler
llig," which leads the reader te suppese that
It Is an aulmal sacritlce, whoreas tlie Hebruvv
means an unbloedy oblation, and is correctly
rondcred "meal ellcrlng."
TUB OLD THS1AMJ:XT 11EVJSIOS.
Where the Werk of the Latent Itev Ucni Seem
te Fall-Wliat Was Needed.
Frem tbe Philadelphia Auicilcau.
Se far as we have the means of judging,
this revision or tlie Old Tostament 1'ulU Just
whero that of the New Tostament did. It
departs noedlcssly and deplorably from Iho
standard of Kngllsh established In 1011. It
breaks the rhythm of the old versien as well.
This Is net wonderful. There Is net a single
master of the Kngllsh style among the thee theo thee
legicians en either of tlie revision
committees en either side of the Atlan
tic The only man or this kind wlioob wlieob wlioeb
faltiod u place en the Old Tostaineut was
Ilishep Tblrlvvall, in Kngland and he
died as long age as 1875. Dean
Stanley was the only ene en the New
Testament commlttce, and he died long bo be bo
ferotho work was ilnlslied. , Dr..' ICrauth, en
the Old Testament commlttee in America
came tlie nearest te meeting this want, but
he, tee, died liefore the work was tiually
revised. The ether gentlemen of, Ixitli com
mittees nre men of seuad Creek and Hebrew
scholarship; but they are net Iho men into
whose hands a venorable Kuglish classie
could be given with conlldeiice. Ah
Spurgoeu said te the revisers of tlie Old
Testament, "they may knovvQreok, hut they
don't knew Kngllsh."
In many places the revised version eivea a
clearer insight Inte the meaning of tlie origi
nal, and Its connection of thought Its rear
rangement or tiie book In paragraphs Instead
of verses, and Its printing Hebrew poetry In
parallelisms, are obvious improvements. Hut
these tilings we have had already In Samuel
Hharpe's excellent revision, for instance.
What was wanted was te have this doue and
get the character of the lllble as an Kngllsh
classie et the Klizabethaii era preserved for
us.
A Disappointed Man.
Frent the Hartferd Pest.
Tliorevislon oflhe Old Testiiuent has re
vived the hejies of some poeplo who expect
te have tilings smoet hed for tliem all through
thts Hfe. it -was this Interesting fact that
induced Shuttla te nttend church yosterday.
"Hew did you'llke tlie sermon T" Inquired
a frlend, as he passed out or the vestibule,
"Nevcr was 90 dlvgusted In my life. Why
' - t
the man took Theu shall net steal' for h I
text."
"Tliat'ii a geed texl."
"It's the iwme old text, I thought the new
version would reud, Tlieu slmlt net compro
mise for twonty-llve cents en the dollar. "
PERSONAL.
Hk.niiy Jamks Is becoming less tmputar
even in Ilosten.
QEenaR Mone an, Inte or the I'hlladelplila
Times Is aald te IwwriUng a book.
"Cr,KVKt,ANi," Is llie front nama of tlie
new baby at the Chiuose legation.
Kx-Countksmei' LensiiAI.h, witli liernew
husliand, gels f300,000 a year te siwnd.
Miksks Mannine, Kndiceti, Lamar, Oar
laud and tlie youngest two daughters or Hoc Hec
nlary llayard will luuku their debut In Wa.il
lugten next wlnter.
IIaiiuik.t IIkreiiku Mtewj! doinelishes n
let of fanciful stories when she writes that
nene or the jertrait In " Unde Tem's
Cabin " are portraits.
Iiuv. II. It Hawi:is, tlie ecccutriu musical
preacher or louden, will deliver two or er or
inenH borera the students or Cernell Univer
sity while he is in this country next rail.
llonnseH wusinnde secretary or tlie navy
by President Grant In June, iBiVJ, solely lie lie
eause he could tell u geed story at table nnd
Ik) gonerally u convivial companion, whctlier
In his own home or that of another, or en a
Junketing excursion with the president mid
Ills frlendM.
I'iianeih Cei'ckh, Iho peel of tlie peer,
lntely received Inte tlie Kreucli Acidemy, is
shy and retiring of life. He makes his home
in niuue collage Willi ins uninarricu sister,
mingles seldom in losiiieiianio society.
The place is everrun by cats, or which he is
very reud.
Mk. Hmith, a very Intelligent colored man.
who has lieen the librarian or the lederal
llouse or Ilepreseutatlvcs library, and is new
an assistant thore, has had long service in
connection with that library, with the con
tents or whose volumes he has u most 11111.17.
Ing familiarity. Ills memory is ery accu
rate. KvANOHt.isT Ham Jem:s savs: "Ami
seme day w lieu I leave this old world and
sometimes I think 1 don't care hew seen I'll
go hnpny, if I'm faithful. I don't knew
what I'll de when I go tehcncii, bull knew
tlie sweetest thing thore will be te see my
wll'e there, tee, and te see, seme day, nu
arcuniigei uriiig us our cuiiureu."
Cait. IIAssktt, the assistant doerkcejicr
or the Houate, llrst served there us a page. It
will bellfty four years next DoceiulHir slnce
lie was llrst iipixilutcd, and he has never been
out of the employ of tlie Hcnate slnce. He
keeiis, ns a valued tre-.wure. a geld and silver
snull-hex prusenled te him four years age 011
ills llllieth iinnlers.iry or service hy the
senators.
Themas Wm.eii. of color, who. when-
ever the United Stales supreme court is in
session, sits outside the main cutranco-deor
and opens and closes It Ter isiters mid law
yer!, has been in the employ or that court
iully tliiity years and, having a clear head
mid geed memory, is lull or interesting
reminiscences or the Justices he has known
and of the lawyers who have practiced be
fore theiu since 18.VI or thereabouts.
It. K. Olil.UM, whose loellmrdy feat in
lumping from the Hast ltlver bridge ended
fatally, has paved the lives of upwards or
thirty persens in his event Till career, nnd he
had a nuuilicr or medals, ene from the United
States government, In recognition or ids
bravery. Had he been allowed te hang from
the great hridgeam! drop, there is no ques
tion among tliose who pretended te knew
but that he could have accomplished the
fe.it
p May feigcts net April's llencrg,
.In no will
Kven hearts that throb and Ihrlll like ours
OlIIWMtlll.
July furgets what biidsnnd llnweis
June lmil
liven hearts whom) Jey is deep as 0111 n
li row had.
The pale leaves hear net what the Mowers
Heard told
Hyen hearts as pussUmate 114 ours
CJlew cold.
1 am the Bptclalur.
CuiirIiI hy an Odiipn-k
A diver who was trying le llnd peails oil the
Alartkn (MKistrrunud none, hut Jeiiud hluiKelf, nil
of h midden. In the grasu of nu ugly octopus
vtithariiH twenty-Meven lect feng. Hm-hanex-IsTlencn
Is rare ; hut tlicroarulheuand9 d p o e
jiln who nre ciiuglit by dynpcpiln, which lsinlte
nshad. All oetepiM luites te lei go. MmIecm
dyH'llsla. Jlrnwu's Iren Hitters settles dys
peiidiu mid makes Itloevu Its cruel grip. Mrs.
hchmldlnud henlaiigliter, of ISilCenway slieet,
llallluiere, were both cured of dyspepsia by the
moor lirewn's Iren Hitlers.
II)drilielilat
IIel'i transmit ltthleii-'h their teeth. Teeth
should lie kept tree from virus. Dku MI.O
HON T, kiep I he teeth clean, uud no damage inn
be done by tliu man who says le Ida girl, " 1 reel
like eating you up, deal est."
Kiylt) lwdeed.lw
.(IIbaiit Diseahb will yield te the lixe or DK.
tiUAVi:'Ili:AUT ltKUUI.ATOIt, thlity vuirs
luisprevt-d ItUHpcclUc liiull reium or heart iIIk
ease. Free pamphlet or F. II. lngalln, Cain
bridge, Mnss, 11.00 per holtle. Fer sale by all
druggUts.
Clear Hnilus and Tlioreiigh Werk.
The latter Is luipotudble without the former.
KltherU iinuttalnablu witli exhausted net ves
and deninged fiirces. Nothing can rcutore licsly,
hndn nnd inlnd te healthy cv-lstenceiind perfect
working elllclcncy no promptly and theiuughly
iu Iftwrv'H PunK Malt Wiiihkkv, which isubse
lutely tree from every deleterious, eluineiitiind
furnishes tonic, stimulant mid nuurlnhiueut ler
mental and physical components In the exact
ratio required. Large bottles only tl.Ul each, at
all reliable grocers mid druggists,
All iUsters are net alike. Hep 1'tastcri give
relief and euro when ether kinds nre utterly
worthless. Try one and bee. SVa dealers.
JUiLlUIOUH.
RKIJGIenS SKItVIOKS WILT UK
held In the following chinches te-morrow.
In thu morning at 10-JO, In the evening nt 7:1
huniLiy school at 1:1.1 p.m. When the hour U
dltlurcut It Is specially noted :
MKMoiciAL(l,ui.iuvTitniA!)-HeiilhQ.uecii strcut.
Services luendng and evening nt thu usual
hours. Sabbath school nt lJi p. Prayer meeting
Thursday evening. Welcome te all. Themas
Thompson, pastor.
St. bTKiin:s's (IIkv.) Cuuitcii CeitKUU CiiAvri..
Sacrumeiiter thu Hely Communion will be cele
brated. Sermon by Itev. Dr. T. O. Apple, tit 10.30
u. in.
Uiiacs Lutheran. Cerner of North (Jueeii
and .lames street. Itev. C. Elvin llenpt, pastor.
Set vices ut 10 30 a. 111. and at 0.00 p. 111. Sunday
schiHil at 3 p. m.
CuitiST Luthkuaw Ciiuncit West King street.
E. L. Heed, pastor. Sunday school at m p. 111.
Omvkt IIaitist Ciiuncii. Y. M. C. A.ltoeing.
Itev. M. Frayne, pastor. 1'ieachlng ut 10.30 u. 111.
and 7:13 p. 111, Sunday school ut 2). m.
Skcesu Hvanoklieal ( English I, en Mulberry
street, above Orange L. N. Wet mini, pastor.
Ne morning or uveulng services until May 31st,
Paster ubseut collecting funds te llcmldate the
balance of the dubt. Sahbntli school nt 2 p. in.
I'niyer uud Class en Tuesday nnd Thursday
evenings ut 7:43 sharp.
Tuibitv Lutiikkak. Wblt-Sunday communion
te-morrow morning. Ne kcrvice or the Sunday
school until 6 o'clock p. 111., nt which time thu
annual Pentecost festival will be held in the
Sunday school room of thu chapel. The Infant
depnrlinuiit, however, will meet at 1:13 p. 111., us
usual.
FntsT IIaitist. Prayer meeting at I0-.30, n. in,
Sunday school at '2 p. 111.
ltureiuiKn (St. Lukk'm) Mm lctln avenue, Itev.
Win. F. Llchllter. uaster. ionllruiatlett nml
Hely Communion at liueu. 111. ; evening sei vice
ut 7:15 n, m. Sunday school at '1 p. 111.
St. Paul's Thu Hely Communion utilise a.
in. 1 reaching ut 7:13 p. iu. Sunday school ut
1:43 p. m.
Union Hetiiel Itev.O. W.Sellhamer, p.ister.
Preaching at 10.30 a. 111. and 7.13 p.m. Class meet
ing at 6:3e p. ni.
1 BKsnvTKiitAK. Preaching In the lnnnilngand
eveulug by the Itev, Hubeit (iambic, et Mount
Jey.
St. Paul's M. E. Cuuitcii. Services nieruliig
and evening by the pastor, llev, Ucergu Haul,
A.M. Sunday school nt 1:13 p. 111.
St. Jehn's I.utiiuuan Kev. Sylvnuus Slid),
Iiaster. Services liinrulng nnd evening, bun
lay school ut 1:43. All nre Invited.
Oetwntd mission school at '2 p. m.
Tun Weman's Chilstiau Temperance Union
prayer meeting will be held te-morrow (Sunday)
afternoon, nt iiuaiter past thieu o'clock in the
Moravian church, and will be led by thu lMister,
Itev. J. Max Ihnk. Mrs. Washliigtnu, of Con
necticut, will be present and take part Iu thu
services. The Union will meet 011 Tuesday af
ternoen lit 3 o'clock, ut Ne. IU Neith Prlueu
strcet.
Men via n, J. Max Hut Ir, pastor. 10J a. 111.,
Whitsuntide service and feermen j '2 p 111. Sunday
school) 1)1 Hely Communion,
First Kukouuke Communion te-morrow. Ser
vices morning and evening by tlm pastor, Itev.
Dr. Jehn M.l'llzul Sunday school uud Infant
uunusiu ui. i:w p. 111.
WtST Mission M. 1
Chapel, corner Chat lotto
mid lCineu streets. Itev,
W. H. Aspin,
lias!
Kister,
11. iu.
le-morrow ut 10j a. 111. preuchluu; 1:1 p. m.
Sunday school) U17J4 p. in. preaching,
ineetlnir en Tuesduv uvciilm;.
Prayer
Unitxu IliurruKKN in CiimsT(CevENANr) West
Orange street, between Mulberry uud Charlette
streets, (lunucily known as Sulum) Itev, M, J,
Mumma, pastor. Preaching ut 10.20 u. 111. by
llev, A. F. Dllliuun, of Oregon. Ne evening scr
v loc. Sunday school at U p. 111.
Fiu$tM. E. Ciiukcii Itev. J. T.SutchcIl, pastor.
1
pastor ilil p. 111. Sunday school; u.13 Yeung
People's I'myer meeting. Prayer meeting en
Wednesday evening ut 7.13 o'clock. The Even
Ing buruiun will be delivered before the O,
A. it,
MEDICAU
A QUKSTION A110UT
Brown's Iren Bitters
ANSWKItEI).
J.
Tlieq
lincliel
upKtlen ling probably been Hnkpd tlieua.
muni. new van imiwirs iron jiuieir
cuiiievurytblnirt" Well, It doren't. Ilutltrtiws
ciinnnyaiKfnHU wrvwuclinrrptitnlile pliyMclaii
would prescrllH) IKON. Pliynlclanx tecoj(tilr.e
Iieniw Iho bct iiwtonitlve nent kewn te tlie
lirorcsnlen.itnd Inriulmirntiv lniulinif tilnMnlrjLl
linn will nnhstaiitlale the aixcrtieii tluil tlmre
nieiiionipreparulletigiirii-oii llimi of any ether
milintiiiicu iicil In medicine. This nhevm con
cliiilvcly that Iren Is acknowledged te le tlm
meat Important lacter In sm-ccHsrul incitknl
pinctlcc. UN, iiewuver. ill Pinarknlile fact, that
prier te tlie dlKCiivcry of IlllOWN'S IltON HIT
THUS no perfectly Bntlsfnclery luincoinbtnatlen
Brown's Iren Billersu!lSS?rifeft,tVS,ltBcihl
ciiuu licaftaclie or tirediice constipation nil
oilier Iren llltlcrsde. llreu-nV Iren Ulltcra cures
InillgCHtlun, mtliiunncsi, Wi-akm-KK, Dyspepsia,
Miliaria, mulls nnd fevers, Tired ITiHilfng, (lull
end Dclilllty, Pain in the Hide, Illicit or tltiibx,
llcadticliniind Ncuralyla for all tliose idlinciitH
Kimn's Iren BillenhteMISSlKft.JJSi'ft a
minute. I.Ike nil ether thorough medicines, It
nets slowly. When taken by men tlie llmt sym sym sym
toinerbeiiellt Is renewed energy, The muscles
tliun liccoine llrmcr, the dlgcutleu Improves, tlie
beweN nre active. In uewen tlin elTcct Is genci
nlly liieruniiildaiidinarketl, The eye begin lit
once te lirlKliten; the skill clears up t lieallhy
color comes te the check iiervensiiCHs dlsap
jictirs 1 functional derangements become regular
nnd If a miming mother, uliiimliiiit HiiHlcnnnce
Issiippllcd for tliu child. Ueinctiiber, llrewu's
Iren Hitters Is the ONI.Y Iren medicine that Is
net IiiJmi loin. J-hpilctana nml Vruprltt rcc
ammciulit. II111 (leiiiiliie has Trade tlnrk nnd
creKaeit red lluej oil vvmppcr. TAKK NO
OTIIKIt. hcp'J lydAw
AOHKAT SUCCKSH.
Yeu will say he. What Is the 1110 of suflcr
ing with llacknihe, Sclntlci, Uliemnatliiii.Hldc
iiehe, Htllches, Orlck, Kidney Troubles, Heru
ClieHt.orHeieiieKsliiniiy pail, when 11 Hep Plah
tkiiwIII ghehiHtnnt icllcf t Applvonedlrcctly
ever scat of pain nnd nole Its seething, slliniila
tlngiiiidHtiviiKtheiilngetrecl. Vlitues or Hups,
Canada llalxnui nnd liurgundy l'lti h ceiublin-d.
Hosts of people ueitud leeeinineiiil them. Held
every when-, :., ft for 1 ml. Mulled ler prlcx;.
HOPl'liASTKItCO Ml 'ANY.lhHteii. Meas. 15.
rpiIK MA11KCT IS VIMOltVA)
With old fashioned show acting phmtcisef
deubtliil eonipOBllleii. Here we pieueutyeu the
complete virtues of Fresh Heps, llurgiimly
Pitch nnd Canada lUtwmi ns thnlngreilluutsef
the Hep l'l.AHTna, Pure, Sweet, Fresh, uud nevur
falling fernll pulns.neliesund cereneK), local or
deep scatid. Absolutely Ihu best, and strongest
porous phiHler ever known. Thousand say se,
why net you 7 Only 25c., or 5 ter 1 ouevery euevery
where. Sent byinail ferprlce. HOP PLASTKIl
COMPANY, liu-iteu, Miihk. (Hi)
TTOPnCAHTKIlS. "
YOU CAN'T BEAT THEM.
lleraiiMO pewiccd of Ircsh and acllve lucdl
dual ngeiitH for the cure of palu nnd dl-ea-c A
wemleifiil strengthening porous phuter, luadii
110111 iiepH, iiiiiguiiuy i-iicn iinucnntiuiiiiaiKaiti.
Apiily enn le llackaehe, Crick, Kidney trouble.
Stlfcui's, Kclutlea, Uheumallui, Hen, Client or
pain In any part. Actslimtnutly lwa)ssHtln'S
quiets nervousness ready te apply.
eraiVc., ft forth Sent by mall for price.
(I) HOP PIASTi:it CO , I'repr'a, lloslei
an ucai-
111. Mans.
upri
I)deislw
reni
Heart Trouble
CAN IIHCUKKD.
Palpllatten, Valvular Dllllcully, Peny Forma
tion, llbciiinntlimiuiid Neuralgia et the Heart,
PalliB In tlieMdeer Cheat, F.iilalgemi-ut of the
Hi nit, DixEliD-RM, Klugglsli Clrriihitleu of I he
CIihhI, Memenliiry Meppsgu of thu action of the
lli'itrt, nlu Nervousness mid all ether tonus of
HEAUT DISEASE readily yield te the use of
Dr. GRAVES' HEART REGULATOR,
A tried sjs-clllc of twenty jears' use.
Ml per lletlle, O for 8171, at KriigKMs.
hend le F. i:. INO AI.I.H,Cniiihrldge, Mass , for
flic pnnplili-t tn-.ltlng en Heart Disease, Nerv Nerv
eumiess, Aleeplessncfcs, etc. np3u-l)cedA.w(l)
"I KKAT i:i,I XI K OF Id FIX
ENDORSED BY TUB WORLD.
DR. PETZOLD'S
GERMAN BITTERS!
Tins GREAT ELKER OP LIFI3
Isailnuhli; Distillation of ever twenty dllleii-ni
kinds of the best Uerinun Herbs, this being tlm
only true nnd rcllihlu process by which tlie en
tlruUient Mislkat V Irtiiesaud Curative Proper
tics r the Ileitis citu be pnnliiced. We ute con
fident thai this glent Oermaii Tonle will bit
found the most HKAI.TII-UIVI.VU ever placed
before tliu public. As 11
UKMAUI.KA.ND PLEASANT 1NVIOOIIANT,
It Is absolutely without n rival, and n thirds
Instant IlKLieir.anda 1'EiirKCTCuiuc guaranteed
In nil nines of Dvspepsla, Less of Appetite,
Nerveimncs-i, VVeaKness, Cramps, Djsentery
Cholera Merbus, Nausea, Dlarrhiea, Asthma.
Hlckhtemaeli, milleiisness, Ague and Fever and
ether .Malarial Dlxcnsc s.
T his Oit.at Medlcluu Fer Sale Every w hcie.
Ii. PETZOLD & CO., Prep's.,
HALTIMOIli:, MI).
upl'.-aW&MydXw.
HK
ADQUAUTK1W FOR TIIK
INDIAN MEDICINES,;
Ka-ten-ka and Medoc
Indian Oil,
AT
Lecher's Drug Stere
NO.UKAM' Kl.NU ST.. Ijiuuisler. Pa.
nr.AtiHWJiiK.
H
nrlGIl k MAHTIN,
Glassware
-AT
CHINA HALL.
Just opened a new Hue et
Colored Glassware.
NEW SHAPES.
NEW
A line or
NEW SHADES.
PltlCES.
Crystal Glassware,
AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVER OFFERED.
See the Goods before putchaslng.
High & lartin,
NO. 16 BAST KING STREET,
LANCASTElt. PA.
CAJtltlAOJM.
QTANOAKU CAHRIAQK WOltK.
Edward Edgerley,
FINE ttAitillAUK UUILDEK,
MAKKET STItEKT. UKAll OK POSTOFFICE.
LANCASTElt, l'A.
A LAUUE STOCK OF
BTJa&IES & CAREIA&ES
Comprising the Latest Styles and most Ele
gantly Finished, at UltEATLY 11EDUCKD
I'UICES. If veu wish te nurchase u iroed artl.
cle, my weik Is decidedly the cheapest lu the
BUite.
MOTTO-" FAUt DEALING AND HONEST
WOltK."
WDnn't fall te encourage geed work. All
Werk FULLY WAltllANTKD Lewest Prices
ferKKi'AllllNO AND UKPAINT1NU. One set
of workmen especially employed for that pur.
pose. PLEASE OALL AND EXAMINE.
iiev2fltrdAw
T
HIS PAPER 18 PIUNTKD
J. K. WRIGHT &, CO.S
INK.
Fairmennt Id' Works, 2Glh and i'ecn'a. Avenue
HBv-Jjd
PUILADELriilA, PA.
vmt noun.
It MAHTIN A CO.
CHINA MATTINGS!
Having pnrrlniMMla taigelpinntlty of CHINA
MA TTINfitt direct fnitinilie imiertvr, weeirer
them nl 11 rrdiiclleu of twenty per iciiUfieiu
theix'giilarprtecs.
TIIN I'IKCKH CHINA MATTIM1uH2Ue
1KN riKUKH CHINA J1ATT1.ne ntlSc.
FIKTKHV l'IKOKS CHINA MATI'INd ut ane.
kikti;i;n pikcks china mattinu uta-sj.
KIKTKKN 1'IKOKH CHINA MATTINU nt 3.V.
I'lKTKKN PIKCKS CHINA MATTINU lit Inc.
All KMiUANT NKW PATTKUNS OK
THIS HKASON.
CHINA MATTINGS
Three Fourths Vnidn Wide, In Plain White and
Fancy, PutleriiB.
CHINA MA1TINU I.A1I1 IIY ISXI'KKIKNCKII
HANDS.
LINOLEUMS,
CORTIOMES,
AND
OIL CLOTH
INNKWCIIOICK PATTKItVS AM, Willi IIS,
FltOM I YAIII) TOUJi Altllh WIDK.
ti- Iteimi tuts or Oil Clelh uud MueIliiiim
Iieiii lieiwr jaul up.
J,
Cor. West King ami I'riuce Sis.,
LANCAbTEK. PA.
UHUCEltZEN.
T IIUKSK'S.
Hammend'sSlug Shet,
AN INSLCTItlDE AND FKKTII.I.EU,
Oiianiuted lohtrey Petate Itugs, Cut Weims,
Ite-e Hugs nnd Slugs, and nil I. lie. Worms or
Caterpillars uimmi jicumis. rgg i-iauis, i;ucuui
hers, Citren, lehaeen and Cnhhagu Plaiils, 'le
inutefs, Curnmts, Fruit or Ornamental Tiees,
Urapu Vines, Shrub and Flowering Plants.
11-2 Tens Sold Last Year.
FOU SALE, WHOLESALE AND ItETAIL
D.S.BURSK,Agt.,
UUOCEIt,
NO. 17 i-ASl K.IWG STREET.
P. S. Call or send for descriptive Catalogue.
i:vvitsiess.
pKNKYN I'AHIC.
Penryn Park,
-ON THE
Cornwall & Mount Hepe R. R,
Excursion Committee of Churches, hiindii)
ScIkkiU uud ether xclcct organisatiens, in mak
ing thelrsiiiiiinerurrangeiiients, should net neg
Ieel te reserve aday for Peiiryu Park.
This delightful resort is situated lu the midst
or thu
SOUTH MOUNTAINS
Ami its grounds covering hundreds of ucrcsnrv
easy or iu cess from all parts el central 1 cuu
sylvaiila. Fer the free usuer cxciirblenlsts tnuiu
uiuestciislvu
CKOqUET AND LAWN TENNIS GltOlNIH,
LAUOE DANCING PAVILION, HAND
STAND, KITCHEN, 11ASKET
AND CI.OAIC ltOOMS,
and CONSKltVATOitY
Ou the Summit of tbe Mountain.
There Is also a refreshment room In charge of a
cemisdcnt caterer, whcieincnWcuulK) procured
ut moderate rates, a phntegi-aph gallery uud
numerous ether attract Ivufeatuivs.
Ne liquors allowed 011 the grounds.
Excursions from nil points euthu Philadelphia
A Heading nnd Heading .t Columbia Itailreads
w 111 be can led direct te the Park vv ltheut change
of cars.
Complete information can bu obtained and ru
gageuieutsellected wllh liarlles riem all points
nu the Philadelphia A Heading uud Iteming A
Celunibl 1. Itailreads, upon application te C. (i.
Huiiteek, General Passengeraud Ticket Agent,
Philadelphia A Heading lUlliead, '-"-7 Seuth
Fourth street, Philadelphia, Pa., and with parties
riem Lebanon by applying te tliu undersigned,
CAUL VON SCHMALENSKE.
Supt. Cornwall & Mt. Hepe Itnlliead,
ui.ivS-Jmd
l.eluiien Pa.
s
OMMlSlt OK 1SS5.
IfiSli
JS AMI! P
iMinc
Cornwall & Lebanon
AND- ,
Oolebreok Valley Railroad.
MT. GRETNA PARK,
In the heal t of the Seuth Mone tain, 011 the line
of the iilsivc read, la ofleicd pi Individuals and
associations
Free of Charge.
These grounds, covering hundreds efacies,
nre easy or access from ull parts of Eastern
Pennsylvania.
B-TherenreMOUNTAINSTUEAMS,8i.antHd
by rustle bridges; mountain M'UINGS.
walled up 'with native sandstone;
SHADY
WALKS and PKOMENADES.
ALAUGE DANCING PAV1LLION,
LAKGE DINING HALL,
KITCHEN, DINING KOOM,
nndTAIILES, HENCHKS and UUHTIO SEATS,
blattered through the grave for the lieu use of
excursionists.
LAWN TENNIS, CilOQUET.HALL GltOUNDS.
HOWLING ALLEY, SHOOTING GAL
LEltY, QUOITS AMD FOOT HALL
Are among the amusements offered.
Ne Intoxicating Drinks Allowed en
tbe Premisea.
!(-Parties desliln
a It, can rirecu
IIANT, which w
It, can procure meals nt
IhefAUIvltESTAUl
in nu under
the cliaigu or MIL E. M. HOLT., the noted
caicrcrei 1110
LEBANON VALLEY HOUSE,
who will be en the grounds throughout the sen sen
sen, giving It Ids personal supervision.
HS-Kteui-slens irem all iMilnts en Pennsylva
nia it. It. w 111 bu carried d I tec I te the Park with
out change of cam.
WExeurnleii rates nnd full information can
bu obtained mid engagements rUcctcd with
parties from ull points 011 thu Pennsylvania
U.K. upon application te UhO. W. liOVD, As-
upon application te GEO. W. DO
fcisiuut lieuerai rasseugur Agent, P. It. 1C, N
iil Seuth Fourth street, Philadelphia, or te
J. C. JENNINGS,
Supt. C. A L. A C. Y. It. It., Lebanon, Pa,
inylWnul 1
TTAPPY THOUailT AND REnECOA
.1 1. Totiacces only se per plug, nt
. 0.t SA
UAltTMAN'ti
YELLOW FUON.T
CIQAK
bXOKK.
B. IWh'He.,
tiAiiniNr.nr.
$500.00 "' AA7AUDBI1.
-Till
Peerless Traction Engine. m
lliemi .entiiiiilii!IHK ti,c purch.iFO of n llenrt
V.r?.racl.!"" l'Vr,n,,lu "f Mnfliiiinry i:iiglneiinil
Heller, I'ortahle haw Mill., Uc, can have their
wauls supplied In nlYcrltx-i. CNke anil critical
Inspection Invited j have never been beaten ln
test
THE QEISER SEI'AILITOK AND TIIIIGSHEB,
STKAM PUMPS, T1IIK linNUKItS,
ECLIPSE FAN BLOWERS,
THE "SUCCESS"
Engine, Beiler and Pump,
COM111NK1).
A New Miichlnn; lakes tlie place of the Wind
Kiiglne, and can be lined for pumping unit for
light power, up tonne hijiu,iit will, and Is easily
moved. Pilcii only $II0. nil complete.
lninnNeprepartd todeugeiieiul line of Ma
chine Werk.
IiilHeliavnln Hteck.iilltlinrnitKhlynvcittniitfd,
n llllloi-HU'l'euer Canluii Monitor Knuliui mill
Heller, wllh htenin Pump, nearly new; price,
M0U. A SI llenui-l'nncr fcngbie, New llellcr,
Htl
mil Pump nml nil fittings complete, t77'. Onu
imi triB'j'L t,i;i it. 11 mi 11 11 1111 11 iHiiiiii. nt-i-i,
inn uuii Heller, Hi-eemi imuii ;
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piii.1-, nil L-ifllipiuiu, ,,j. 1 wu ,yiumi-i iMiuuin,
a) feet long, J) Inches In dtaineter, gisid nnd
sound 1 price, each, tile. One 111 Herse Power
Vertical Heller; price, nil complete, t-"1". One
10 Herse-Power Kuglnu nnd Peller, Vertical
M0. One 111 Herse Power Vcillcal l.uglue, M-e-end
luntl, t-i. One Pump nnd Healer, com
blind power, WS. Oniiblx llorsn-Pewer lirelhlll
Hnglnuuuil lieller, 011 wngen, jri. One in HorBC HerBC HorBC
Pewer llest Portable, en whei Is, pilte, tlT.V
All wer14 guaninti ed us rcpiesenled. Call and
Bee them, or send ler catalogue, prices, cle. Ad-
THE LANCASTER
Steam rump and Jlacliine Works,
NO. M7 -NOIITH CHF.HUV Hilt HIST,
Lancaster, Pa.
F..KA F. LANDia, Preprletur.
liil'.Mjmeed,Vw
niNCINK ANU HUIlii:U WOllKH.
BEST
Steam Engine
BOILEE "WOBKS.
AS WE HANDLE OUR OWN GOODS,
DAM; NO AGENTS,
CAN lNSUHE OPK PATIION8 LOW PK1CES
AND GOOD WOltK.
BOILERS.
Vertical and lIerlrnntal.Tubul.ir, Hi.e, Cj Under,
Muiine, Deuble-Deck uud Peitahle.
FUUNACE-WOUK, HLAST PIPKS, STACKS,
Ac, Ac.
TANKS for Wilier, AeiiU uud Oil.
HOISTING ENGINES.
ENGINES.
Verllc.il and llorl.ental. Stationary, fiem two
le sixty horse-pew er.
1'ortable Engine, en Wheels and Sills ; Six
Sizes I, ti, S, 10, 15 and 'JJ horte power.
SAW MILLS.
Peny Mills and Large Mills. ISatk Mills
Cob Mills.
Leather llelluis, Tan Packers, Trlpple Gulling
ter horse isjwer.
PUMPS.
Pelt mid Gear Pniiipsj Mining Pumps;
Coin
iiiueu i'limpsiiuu neaiers.
Cerltrlliigal Pump, steam Pump.
(iisirlmr. Pullevs. Flv Wheels. Clamii llexes.
H-inyrHHipnHtfrCellaiJ, Slinl Sli p and
iecs, 1'uiiev runes, i-acKiug iiees, 31111
Spindle:!, 'Mill lliishlngs, Ae., &c, Ac.
PIPES.
Wrought lien, rer Gas, Steam and Water. Cast
lien Pipes.
Heller Tubes, VV ell Casting.
FITTINGS.
rer Water and Steam, Valves. Cocks, Steam
Gauges, Gauge Cocks, Glass Water Gauges,
Batety nlves. Whistles, Glebe Valves,
Governors, Patent Selr Feeding Lu
bricators, Glass Oil Cup", Gla3
Tubes, Injectors or
Heller Feeders.
PACKING Hemp, Asbestiw, (.11111 and Piiim-
b.lge.
HELTING Gum, Cotten and Leather
CASTINGS Heavy and Light lien and Hrass.
lieller lien, Sheet lien, liar Iren,
uud Slci-,1.
HEATERS
Fer Dwellings, Schools and Public Hiilhllugs.
STEAM HEATING.
Estimates, Drawings nnd P'ltlern Weik fur
nlshcd ut-ltciseuable Kates,
rHepalilng pieinptly and caictully at-
tended te. Add!
ress,
M111 Best & Sen,
NO. 333 EAST FULTON STRUCT,
LANCASTElt, PA.
JaulS-lvd&w
H'JLhfAI'Jltt.
SO UK IONS.
-yy-iNDew
Wire Window Screens!
It mnvbeem alltllu eailv 10 lull. ul,nni win
dew Screens, but we think the time is here; thu
t.,L numii-i Mm aiiu nu llll lIH.Illlll II is well
tebiipicpaied. A geed plan Is te have them
mini in u.iiiy, 1K.-1U10 uiuuies 11 11 upyotirueuse.
We are well supplied wllh Iranies and wires.
The second story et our building Is stocked with
ft-eiii 5.0U0 te 7,0ml n-ames of illtleltint sles, vi hlch
can bu Hindu up tit slieit mil leu. Thu price will
be lower than licretoteru. We make v oil n geed
sized screen ler) 1 cuts 11 pieie, uud Laiidneune
wire lrem fl.aa n picee up. All widthser wlie
sold by the Teet or mil ut lowest pities. We
opened te-day, another Choice Line of
LACE CURTAINS,
Three, three uud ii-half and four vuidsleng.
Price 75c, $1,00, !.!, H.fiO, l.75, ifitxi, fi&e, j.uu a
piece up. Poles Ilk-, sue, 75c, tl.nn, Ac We uie
Iu the busy season ler
WALL
PAPER.
Our stock Is Imge le select Iriiin, and we have
n strong toiee of wiukmen le de sour work
promptly. WludewShadus ereveiy descrlplluu.
PIAEES W. FEY,
Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
LANCASTElt. PA.
uevsEvujiNjsnma uuevs.
T
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CHEAPEST PLACE
TO UUV AT
LOW PRICES
STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES,
Geal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures,
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P.
Ne. 24 Seuth Queen Street,
feb27-lra LANOASTKlt l'A.
ITTlOU'FuXOKKnON. TIIK IIKMT
Cigars In the town, two for Se, at
UAUTMAN.'S YELLOW a,.5T CIOAH
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