P5iS i.wTJWPj '4 ""fe 4 i"V S" 'jT' rPf &SV tt' J I -, '. " ?.-" " :ws: r '.' F?j '.' wys.r A-f" (1 M iV W rt . :s f v . iJBs. .. & -M St "YV IS E A.V rwi , ! 4,4 .V. , -A' 15.. ft?' B U . -t rs-s mi. - i? i Li-. K&-' 4i'' r.W'j l&? -y Ri? ..r,t ' " V-. J YE Hi i IV' ? . 1 Daily Intelligencer. IfabMlud Bvery Bvanltw In th Year J. (TBDi.T BXOSPTBO) 87 BTKtNMAN Ai HKNSEXj. it' - i'i ji. INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, ?- 8. W. Cerner Centra Square. Lakeastu, Pa. J A1LY Twr cmimi a mmr. Fit dollars a M' ;"", Ybajie mitt cairn a meiitii. Festaqb ran. 'tAJJVJejri8KMKNT8 raex n te wrrx eun a fe'j. " . WEEKLY " INTELLIGENCER," i . . . PuBlwnM Every Wednesday Merninr, TWO DOLLARS A TKAB In ADTABCB. CaaamretDtucm solicited from every part of tbe tote end country. Correspondents are re quested te write legibly and en one elde et tke piper only and te sign their names, net for publication, but In proof of geed faith. AH anonymous lottero will be consigned te the watte basket. AcDsastALLLB-mtiis akdtilkebams te THE INTELLIGENCER, LAKCASTM, 1'A. $l)c Caiuastct Intelligencer. LANCASTER, MAY 30, 1885. The Lessen of a Railroad. Baltlmore and Philadelphia for many years were connected by an independent railroad, which served as the line of com munication for the Baltimore & Ohie rail road northward, and the Pennsylvania rail read, southward, besides meeting the de mands of the local traffic. It, mere nearly than any ether important railroad in the country, fulfilled the true mission of the railroad. It served nil its customers alike, and Btoed between the two great railroads, using its facilities in receiving and discharg ing, with strict impartiality, their business. Teany one with a clear npprdiensien of the true Interests of these reads, it was ap parent that it was best for both of tliein that each had an equal use of the Balti more and Philadelphia line. In fact, te anyone with a sensible appreciation pf things, It is clear that.lt is best, for every carrying company, that each and nil sheu'ld have alike use of every railroad in the coun try. The lessen of the Philadelphia, Wil mingten & Baltimore teaches this ; and , when the Pennsylvania railroad gets done paying for the lessen, its managers will be likely te knew it by heart, it they still stir Vive. Tliey were net satisfied te have- the same facilities enjoyed by the Baltimore & Ohie read. They coveted the exclusive use of the Baltimore line. Tlwy secured it by buying up a majority of the stock at a great price. The natural and inevitable conse quence has followed, and the new line of the Baltimore & .Ohie te Philadelphia is almeusrreauy for operation. The Peun- aylvania's expensive read te Baltimore is ,, paralleled, and the competition 'will result which will cut away the fat profit of its operation which used te accrue te it under its Independent, management ; or else the two rival reads will have te ioel their bus-incss,-'ftnd trust-each ether net te cheat, if they can. It is probably true enough that the Bal timore & Oiiie company sought also te gain possession of the old Baltimore line, and that the Pennsylvania had te buy it in self-defense te keep its rival from cutting it oil from its Southern connections. But it was net wise enough, after it had se cured the control, te give te its rival the equal use of it te which it was entitled un der the common law and common sense and common justice and prudence. It was sim ple felly te invite the building of another line te take the freight of the Baltimore & Ohie, which would have brought profit te the Pennsylvania. The true policy for the purchaser of the old line was te give te the Baltimore & Ohie a like use of it with itself, and te treat it with the distinguish ed consideration due te an impeitaut cus tomer. But railway managers seem te leek upon rival railroads with a feeling of hes tility and fear that robs them of all sense. They leek upon the public as their prey,and upon ether railroads as ether wolves? With any impartiality in their feelings and clear ness in their vision, they would see that the public interests are theirs in the long run ; that they are built as public conveniences and can only prosper as they fulfill their mission. They draw their trade from ihe -w business of the country they serve, and it is their interest te increase that business; which they can tot de by moderate charges and efficient service. They need te bring freight from all mints of their line, and te take it away from every point, as cheaply a3 tiesaible, that the business along the line may pros per. They cannot afford .te charge high Tates te take freight from ether lines te places en their own line, or te refuse te ether reads the free use of their own, or te be refused by ethers tlfe free use of theirs. Treedomefintcr-communlcation Is essen tial te the welfare of each as it is te that of the whole. "When railroad managers beceme proper. ly enlightened ,there will be no mere under takings te buy or build railroad lines te be used as private nnd exclusive reads, with an Insane expectation of the enjoyment of dlvidends,aleng with the glory of exclusive use. Mormons, Here aud There. The New Yerk Timcn solemnly reminds the great American public that " the Ed munds act providing for the punishment of polygamists is the law in Idaho as it is in Utah ; all its previsions, excepting these relating te a new registration in Utah are available for the prosecution of pelyganiists In every territory." And the Times fervently hopes that the polygamists of Idaho will be vigorously prosecuted, and bids the new United States district attorney go at his work. But why step with Utah and Idaho V The law is the law in New Mexico nnd Mon Men tana, in Dakota and in the District of Co lumbia ; and we trust that there is no state in the Union which has net like prohibi tions and penalties and its statute books. Al beit, the prosecution of the federal preccscs, by the federal officers, in the federal courts being new under discussion, at least there ought te be a general demand for this vig orous activity wherever the federal juris diction reaches. It is mere of a reproach te the nation that social sin flourishes at its capital than en the borders of its desert aud iu the val leys of its far western mountains. We bolieve in the execution of the law agalust polygamy, In Utah nnd Idaho; In the eradication of these repulsive fea ture of Monaejilw which offend the sense of Christian civilization, but we de net believe in enforcing Iho same law in one section of the country with viudlclive fierceness and in making it a dead letter in all ethers. We obserre.too, that Queen Victeria has invited Mrs. Langtry te her state ball ; and that Miss Ellen Terry's third living hus band being dead, she is freote marry again. The Mormons everywhere must go. Abuse of the Law's Processes. Ourmucli esteemed contemporary, the JVfie Era, in no wise ever-states the case when it denounces the stupidity of the " detectives " who depend upon the unnat ural betrayal by one brother of another te catch Ale Buzzard. It might have geno further, however, and with eminent justice have denounced the prostitution of the law's processes bv which n half-score of citizens were decoyed from their homes by a bogus subpa'iia, and when they responded te it, as they felt bound te de, under the law's pains nnd penalties, were arrested en a trumped-up charge, dragged te jail and kept tliere until it pleased their tormenters te give them a hearing, the result of which it was known from the beginning would inevitably 1 their discharge. It was" we believe, frankly owned that thodenizensef the Welsh mountain, cast into jail seme two weeks age, weru subpecuaed te this city by an officer who employed a bogus subpir-iia for the purpose, and that when they were get here thuy were arrested en a fictitious charge merely for tlie purpose of detaining them in Jail until seme ether purpose that these " amateur detectives " had in view was served. We respectfully submit that liesiile this conduct en the part of officers of the law, raiding hen roosts and robbing smoke houses liecome semi-respectable. Bummers' Hall must go. With His Hammer ami Chisel. Bill Chandler says he always believed that Cel Morten, Democratic applicant for the posteffico in Augusta, Maine, was Iho man who defaced the tomb of Mr. Maine's child. Tliere were only two men in the country capable of doing that deed. One of 'these was Bill Chandler, who is mean enough te de anything. The ether was the one man who had an interest in having itdone. If Chandler didn't de it, the ether man did. Tin: Jr. O. U. A. M. talk about cluiuJng tlie color line. Will they liave Hepiinile ledgos for the colerud moil, or checkered mcmberHhlp in overy council 7 llisnee Duiu.nr, of Kentucky, in an artl artl cle in the Century en the neijre problem. makes the very soiiulble HiiggCNtlen that the colored racecan be Wted up te higher (stages of dovelopmcntonly by the porsei'ul cnUeav cnUeav cnUeav orsennUivldualsorthohlghorrr.Jo; by their personal contact with these, their ignorant aud untaught neighbors, exhibiting befere their wondering oyes in daily life the prin ciples of truthund justice, purity and charity. honesty and courage. The needed help must le persenal and net ellleial, the hand of n friend rather than the club or an oilleer, the patient counsel of a neighbor rather than the decrce or a court, the enactment of a Con gress, or the proclamation pf n president. Declarations from overy department of the government that the negre is a citizen, are in themselves as powerloss te ell'ect their purpese as were the oft-repcatod acts et the Conredorato Cengress te uiakn the iaper dol lar worth mero than two ccnta. Onk of the editors ortheJVciff Era ventures the opinion that perhaps oue half or I'onu I'enu I'onu Bylvania'scntiie population are "able te speak or understand the German language as mod ified among us by tlme and usage." We think this Is an overstatement by about 100 tr cent. Tin: iNVESTiciATieN Inte the present con dition and past oxpeudituro en the United States man-of-war Omaha, tells a startling story of jobbery of the most wholesale kind. Up te the end of the Forty-seventh Congress the enormous sum er?hOI,'JJl hud been spent en this useless hulk. This is bad enough; but thore is a doepor depth. Aftorthe amount abeve alluded te hud been scattered, a Re publican congressional commlttee reertcd that the Omaha was of se llttle vnlue that it was " extremely doubtful whether a wise economy did notdlctate its abandonment as a vossel of war j" and yet In the face or this official declaration llitl Chaudler's adminis tratien of the navy dopartmentHaw&l.r,203of additional geed United States mouey peured out en the same Omaha. Secretary Whitney will gain higher glory than Horcules did in his great feat of cleaning the Augean stables, if he promptly effects a reform in the navy department, that haven of government plun derers. Tiik administration is Industriously making hay ; and it leeks as If thore would be a long spefl of sunshine. TuunE has been some discussion of late in the great metropolitan uewspapcrs as te what a "chestnut" Is. The Philadelphia Sews hasUtely furnished the best illustration efa very large and meuldy ene. When Cel. 1). K. Jamisen invites a Sens man te ride en his tally he te Doylestown and back ; and wlien iu giving a description of tbe trip, the aforesaid passenger writes up occurrences that actually took place when Jamisen brought Neah down the slopes of Ararat in this coach ; or when his bugler set the wild echoes Hy ing in Rip Van Winkle's ears ; and this scribe declares that theso things took place in Rueks county last woek, theso are " chest nuts" a whele soeson's supply. Ai.i. brave, self respecting seldiers of the late war, who cenverted their swords Inte pleughshares after the robelllen had been crushed, must view with increasing disgust tlie position into which the seldier olemont et the country is being ferced by its super serviceable frlends. Tlie horeio citizens who shouldered a musket from 1801-05 nover dreamed, perhaps, that their services were anything mero than illustrations of that pa triotism that should uorve overy levor of his country te rush te lier defense when in dan ger. They were content in the assurauce that the governmont would leek nfter their families it they fell, or bocame incapacitated in the campaign, and generously lias this plodge been redoemed. The seldiers who are worthy of the name ne vor oxpectod nor desired that they should be a privileged class In the country. Yet it is proelsely te that condition that they are tending. A most absurd bill te give headstones aud burial te Indigent soldlera recently bocame u law iu this state because few wero willing te expose its imbecility for fear of offending the domngeglu portion of the soldier vote, The Massachusetts Sou Seu ato and the New Yerk assembly have passed " veteran oxemptten " bills, which roleaso soldiers ofthe war from the ollects or the civil servlee rules. All this kind of legisla tion belittles the real, the imtrlotle soldier, and be should rise In his might ull ever the ccuntry te pretest against it. Dn. One. B. LioniNe, ex-commisslenor of agrlculture, is very quiet in answer te the loud calls upon hhn te explain why he squandered the funds of his department and left no meney for the balance of the year. He was very eloquent last fall en the stamp or Blaine, efec-um. THE LANCASTER DAILY BLOOD ON THE MOON. THE LOCAL Jllil'VJlt.tVAN VULITJCIAXH TJll'lNIl TOVlXTltKUPflLATKH. Seme 1'regrcss Mitde en Wlill-Mimdsy Sen- rnlg'n Nli-kiiPM nnd IoiiBenerker' Cimllnn- tneut te the IlniiKA Kentrejlng Hupp of Ilcn' Chnnccit Quay nnd McDetltt. "I am going te boadelegato te the slale convention, myself," said the Honorable J. Harvey Raymond, delegnte-at lnrge te the frce-aud-casy gathering of Kcpublleani Hilltlclans In town yesterday, as he picked his teeth In front of the County hmiwe nfler supper. "Ain't you mistaken, new?" said the a el-vct-tengucd Mentzer, In his soft mid jiorsua jiersua jiorsua slve manner, "don't you mean you aie going te be a cuiHf date ?" "Well yes," said Harvey,wlth the charaetei Istle suiile of a great reformer ; "that may be the way te say it. Hut If T am u eaudldate I'll get thore." "And who are you f'er.Quay or Mellevill?" asked the In n:i,i-nir.Nci:ii ioerter. "I don't think either will be the nominee. I'm looking for a new man," said SL Ray mond, with the air of u statesman who had shed u dark herse Just befere he caine down te the city. .lack Fry, In his Sabbath icrambulatlens of the nine wards found a dove, emblem of gentleness, innocence and purity. He hikes it as a sign of luck In the approaching con test ler solicitor, no wnen no turned me Sew Kra corner en Whlt-Stenday and saw six policemen in their new helmets he knew they were thore le doinenstrato te their critics of that Journal their elllcleney hi keening down the pavementx, nnd net te col cel lar him for net approving their bill of cesle. He ran the gauntlet of the grumbler, but net without u geed deal of declamation. Al. Shenck and .hid go Patterson have lienu limklni? a tour rif thn fnmitv. Thn Judge refuses te talk mititlcs, but like Mike Vlanertv's owl he "keeps up n deal of thlnkluV' Shcnck is greatly encouraged dur ing the iist week; he went te church en Sunday night In :i brand new (I. A. R., uuiieriu: nun no tramps tne town lu gum shoes. Ills old enemy I-evI Seusenlg, is still disabled ; he lias a geed many jHillli clans with him, aud the constables and alder men who knew that they can run nil no bill which he will net approve are "Inr 'lin." l'ry is thn ostensible candidate of all theso who want te tnule en the northeastern town ships, that he is supposed te carry lu his pocket ;aud w bone vcr any oue finds that he Is unable te use these districts for general purtK)scs he will drop l-'ry. The Sew lint faction, Lew Hartuiau and seme remnants of If err Smith's organization are his solid co horts. The least objectionable candidate of the three Is Uce. A. I.ane. Hels the one who may le last and may be first in the nice. He lias gained symathy by Ills demon strated Illness, Ids pluck and his tKirsever- anee. 'lliore are Hoveral liillueutlal poli ticians behind him ; but as the light Ix'tweeu Shcnck and Fry gets hotter there Is a chance of the bottom dropping out of the canvass of either and of everything tumbling in for I -ane. He is the stayer in this race. Upper KihI Omiplh-utliiiifi. Tliere are a geed many iKtlitlclaus, esitccially In the uptrend, who nave lar mero Interest In next year's light than this and who de net want te take a hand new uuless they cm makofer their future ndvantage. The f.ict that Harry lllpwy wants le I hi sherlll, J. Al. Stelicr state senator, (ice. II. Katick, el .New Helland, te boa lueiiils-rorthe Heuse, Clayt Myers te le register, Stevo Orisslnger te be county treasurer, and (ex-) Postmaster Mar shall te Is) something or ethor disturbs the auguries no little. I'(r ICccerder. Lew Ihirtinan aud all the intense Illaiue men are putting lu their liest licks ler Reln Reln held ; aud whlle Longencoivr remains sick aud Senscuigalse, the Marietta clmmplen's friends grew mero confident. The Stal warts, hewever, whom he fitfiled at Chicago, are beginning te show their claws, and II it lKic-emea. necessary thuy will niiltfl. en Lehman te beat Reluheld. Menteraiid the old Heg Ring are for I-ehmnu and are mero cenlldcnt of pulling him ihreiigh. Fur Jury CeniiiilMluiiur. The announcement of A. C. llyus for Jury commissioner has come, as predicted iu l.tst week's foiecast. He is slated te win. He suits, llenj. 1'. Howe nnd the rest or them might as welt nave their expenses. Te Hun tlie Comity IiKtitiitleiis, At the proper tlme the two sets efmanngcrH will hit down In their hick elllces and pick out the candidates for prison iusjiocters aud peer directors. Anylssly can tell what kind of weather we had yesterday with mero certainty than he can tell what kind we will li.iNO te-morrow. Hut it does net take much el a prophet new te foresee and pi edict that of the prison in spector candidates the old members of tlie beard, NKsley and Dener, have the lead ; Martin and ll.ierne.xt. Fer isxir director the Sensenlg men preler Allan A. Herr ler the short term, and Shaell'er and Strino for the regular directors ; Ment.er is kicking Mart Kreiderjigalnst llerr and Inclines te llru llru baker and possibly Geed for the ether places. I'nr Delegates. Thore will be two full sets of candidates for delegates. Jehn I). Skllcs, ofthe city, Is ene who is pretty certain te go through. He may be counted for McDevitU The Reaver fcuce-maker's stock has boomed. In an open square light new he would beat McRevilL He divides the Stalwarts new ; and lias most of the lSlaluemeu with him, because McD. was always an outspoken anti-Hlalne iiinn. If the Sew lira folks inakea still light for Quay delegates they can win ; if they let themselvcs be overinatched iu strategy the preliminary skirmish el the state convention will be fought and wen by MeDevltt hereon his own dunghill. hhu Wiik Toe Yeung te lie Zll.irried. The Rev. O. II. Helborg, of New Yerk, tells a story of an unusual housatlenal character, but withholds the names, saying he was pledged te secrecy. JIe says : "A short tlme age a friend or mine, who is the brether-in-law efa governor of ene of the Southern states, called iihu lueaud said he wanted te be married nnd had singled me out te perform the ceremony, as 1 was a particular friend of Ills. I consented aud a low ovenings siuce he called upon me w lib a young girl but thirteen years ofngeastlio bride. After questioning the girl 1 became convinced that she was net efa marriageable age and relused te perform tlie ceremony. He ettered me $100 and Dually ellered me &00, but still I refused and they left the house. Immediately 1 P"t myselt lu com. miiiilcatien with the girl's iKirents ene of the first families in New Yerk city and their Indignation knew no lieunds. They were Iu total Ignorance of the Intended marriage aud for his own safely the weuld-be groom left New Yerk for the Seuth. He said liofero going he would get square with me. I have premised the young lady's parents that I would net make tlie names of the parties puuiie anu i win Keep my worn." A .Iiikt Dereimoef Weman. "Spinster," (IH-e UrutliM) In N, Y. Tribune. Mr. I fowells says : " It Is oaslerfor a man te seek the fergfvuess of Ged than te seek the forgiveness of his wife." And Renedlct tells us that "It is the wife's fault, net the man's, if he prefers te appeal tolleavcn." Ever slnce the poem or the Oarden," which Moses Is alleged te have written for us ; ever siuce, according te ether rellnble ac counts, Jupiter sent l'undera' the fashion of " putting the bhune en the woman " has been In vegue. Our prosent jiccepted seurces of information being what they are, and our popular Ider or ovidenco being what it is, this fashion is likely te coutinue for seme tlme te come. Meanwhile, who is te blatue that se many wlves apcal from the mercy of man te tlie inerey et Ued ? Tlie docket of His asslze is doubtless mero than full of ceses wherein the woman is plalntltf, net defend ant. Can .Mr. Hew ells or Reuedict furnish u little light 7 I.llicelu'1 Oill) Condition, A correspondent of the New Yerk .Van says that lie was told by the latu Mr. Jehn XV, Uurrett, or Raltlmere, that lie knew It te be a fact "that when Mr. I-lnwehi was asked rospectlng the terms of peace that would be ueimuided by the federal govern ment he Just tore a sheet of paper lu two, and wrete across the top or ft Just these werds: "Ou the part of tlie United States; "The Union presorved. "Slavery abolished. "Theu polntlngtetho blank space neneatli, he said; 'Thure, let thorn wrlte their own . . 1 11 11.. HI iwuts uuunruww huh v INTELLtGENCER, TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1885. F&RSONAL. dying of cancer of the threat, nthUhome In I TV f Irnmitililit-tr. W'nvlttinrnlntiil nniuiiv I -' M. Viknnkt, a wag, asked Huge one day who was the greatest ioet of Ids time, wherc wherc iiiten Huge drily answered : "Alfred de AlUNsct Is the second greatest oet." IlKNilY O. Vi-irrKlt. the colored cadet w he madeHO much trouble at West Point, new holds n commission In the Mexican arm v. and gets along very well with the "greasers." Ress UnewNK, the traveler, lu describ ing Smyrna, remarks that he saw but ene person thore who soemed te be doing any thing, nnd he was falling from the top et u neuse. llv.v. Wallacr Rakei-ifi'i:, 1). 1)., or Reading, the popular pastor of First Presby terian church, lias notified the session of bis ncceptnnce of a call te Fert street Presbyterian church, Dotrelt, Mich. llni.UN Hunt Jacksen Is mi admirer of the brilliant Colerado wild (lowers, and twonty-three varieties of wild flowers, massed each in its' own color, adorned the house of this lady for the edification of seme Kasteni trlends invited te luncheon. Wn. 1J. Lamiikiiten. i:s(j of llarrlshurg. Isulsiut te visit Kiiglnud, France, Spain, ilaly, flreoce nnd ether-countries. Mr. I-atubcrlen Is In a measure familiar with these countries, having resided lu F-urope three years and studied at Leipsig. Rr.V. J. Y. MlTOiim-s 1). I) of this city new, was pastor of the Tomple Presbyterian church, Philadelphia, "when the cloud was taken up from the tabernacle," lu the satis faction of n$7,r00 debt The fact Is recalled In connection with the near approach of the church's semi-centennial celebration. Vicreii Htnie wits convinced that he would meet all Ids friends in a future world. Ilenai equally sum that he had existed from the antediluvian times when the Creater placed him en earth. He believed that he would exist forever, Inasmuch as he felt in his soul thousands of hymns, dramas and poems that he had never 'found ex p res slen. ICr.llNAN'H "Trnlan" has iiitlm Invcil hiiimii Americans in Paris, who feel " meant" and have written their complaints te this side of the water. "Trajan," has been a geed deal of a siiceesj", and Its sale is Increasing rather than decreasing. Mr. Keenau Is liv ing nil in Serauten, Just new, where he has been busily engaged ujien another book that he has Just about llntshcd. Ri:v Wai.tku Nioiielas, In seconding the nomination of Rev. Dr. Craven for nmdolater of the l'resbytcrlnn general as sembly, In Cincinnati, said : New .lorsey jired aces l'resbyUirfans as readily as It pr. unces swccipouiieesnnu Doiueerals. ll-augli-ter. He said Dr. Cniven reiresculed tlie IndeH!iident, (siusclentleus, stralghlerwanl element lu the church, and was opixwed te all wlre-pulllnguud inaiiipubitien, Sousa tien-1 lie was opposed te all plans and manipulations, letter-writing, ami things or this kind. Te (let Itiil r ,1ll-ry. What Is llie use of miuViIng fiein 1shiphIii, nervous ir Htnitien or debility, when IIhihii'h Hen mucin n III tone ) en up imu cmt t!ie- lmr tern out t Tliere In Jey In nvcry bnillu or tills Mtlunlilu Ionic. It unikes Imd IiIeh1 KOeil,iind lilils illstimt iciiile l) eliccrfnl. II brlngx gissl dicer te the dinner tnlilii, ami iimkes tlm family liipliy. It dilvesuwny tlm Mnes, nnd helps you te ell iin-iijiiy ii neuny driigglnts keep ft. i hourly laugh. AiidultlhuiX'speclahle When ga-clng In your levei's eyes, llmv Kism Ids seusu of rnpttiie dies Iftliere's iiehwrctntsslii yeiirliivalh; If liy inir fHlllng teeth lsi shown Tli.it hO.()liONT te j oil's unknown, Aud that your mouth Issulleilng death, inj JMwdueil.vtv .'.IIkaiit Kiskask wdll yield te the um or lilt. UUAVKS'IIKAKT UKtiUI.AIOIt, thirty jears has proved It a ("peclllu In nil forms of hc.ut ills c.imi. Krco pamplilet of P. I:. Ingalls, C'ain tulilge, -Mass. fl.Ul jiur bottle. Ker side by all driiggUls. Ncrteuit rneitratlnn Defesleil. Nothing can sucefssfully meet tlie lcipilrc lcipilrc lcipilrc meutsnfcxliait8tcdiowcrHaii1sliattereduen('S, hut a re placement or thoe clemmits which have been iluplcted This must be done or com plete prostration cimies. Tlie only available resource (hut illls iivce' essential Is Dl'kkv'h I'ubb Malt Wiiiskkv. feed with priiilent cam It will Inevitably defeat the me-d threatening IsMslbilltiesef utter pnHtr.ttleu, It Is heuellclal nllkn te cither sex mid nil occupations, and Is patronized by tlm best In every community, bold by all icllible druggists nnd grocers ferl per buttle. NI'JCVIAL NUTIVV.S. Oncer rending would lie tlie liMnry of iikiiick. We cannot, hew ever we go into the subject new, except u far as te say Hint Ilr. Kennedy's "Favorite Iteinedy" was called by Hint name, In an Informal fashion, long befere the Docter dreamed of advertising It for public use. Spenk lng of It he would say te his patients, "Tills Is my favorite, ivmedy for nil- troubles of the bleed," etc., nnd Its success was se great th.it he llimlly spelled the niiuiu with capital letters. (.'jmylblmileedAw llmv Is your back? If It uelies put en a e;i J'tntler Fer Crick, btltelies, UlicuiiiulUiu, I'alns lu llie hide or lip. Chest and Iaiiigdlllleultlusnr soreness lu any p irt, nothing eiiuals this poieus jilaster for ciiilug pain and btrengthenlng. Fresh Heps, Ilurgiindy Pitch and llalsiius com bined, i's). druggists. HATI'Y THOUOHT AND RKIHCCOA Tobaccos only Se per plug, at HAllTMAN'8 YKI.I.OW FliONT ClOAU HTOltK. TJOTKISMAK1NU CABINET PHOTOGBAPHS AT 83.00 A nOZICH,; AT NO. 100 NOKTH QUKKN 8TUKKT, JniilUtfd Ijincastvr, l'a. Tm: i'inkst artFci.k known te the world for ull purposes Is JlII-l-Klt'.S IlOItAX HOA1. S" TOR AG K AMD- COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, DAN1KL MAYKJt, decMvd 16 West (Jhcstnut street. T JJVAN'S KI.OUR. LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Makes Elegant bread. Fer sale by Uleeers generally. Levari & Sens, Merchant Millers, Olllce : 17 SOUTH PltlNCK ST. nprW-fimd TyTADKIRA AND SHERRY YVINK3 -AT- Eeigart's Old Wine Stere, 11. E. SLAYMAKKIt, Aeust, Ke. IB KastICine Stiiekt. fcbl7-lfd Kslaliilsbea 17S.S. E OR Chamois Skins that will always keep soft, even If washed, that will net scratch the lluc.it Silver, 00 TO COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. dcc&Crad SLAT10 WORKS. All persons wIslilngMAItlll.KlZKnSi.ATK M ANTEI-S, erany ether Slide Wei k, will de well by calling at our works or tend for our Illustra ted catalogue FltANIC JANSON 11110., Cerner Frent and Locust bt., Columbia, Pa. marS-Sind' CIIRAI'KRTIIAN COAM'ORSUMMKR UHi:. Usetha Gas Cooking Steve. MO HEAT. NO DUST. All patterns for sale at Manufacturers' in lues. Office eir Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce. iusy liquid tt T HIS PAFKR IS PRINTED WITH J. K. WRIGHT & CO.'S INK. Fairmeunl Ink Works, 2Clh and reoe'i Avenuft lanfi-lia PHILADKLVHIA. PA. TTOTIOE TO ' TRESPASSERS AND OX OUNNKltS. All persons are hereby for bidden te tiespass en any of the lands of the Cornwall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether inclesed orunbi erunbi orunbi clesed, either for the purpose of sheeting or fish ing, as thu lav will be rigidly enforced against all ircspagslug en sold lauds of tbe undersigned WM. COLKMAN FUKEUAN, It. l'KUOV AI.DKN, , KUWAKO O. FBKKMAK, Attorney for U. W. CefeaMUiSi tetn inu'Hjp , .' , .. .- j- , -frf MJW1CAL. ROWN'H IRON RITTKRS. H.1 DYSPEPSIA. I n prill JZ0IOHMU8 nrllns ilMiclng complaint. If neglected, II tenil, liy linpnlrlni! nutrition, ntitliirprctwIiiK the lone of tlm tenn et Mm njs teui, topicpnie llie ny fur Kupld Decline. Brown's Iren Bitters. Tntile Mark. QUALITY P-PURITY ..NOT QUANTITY, un Jiye fery Pettle. THE BEST TONIC. I1IYSICIANS ANDDHUGGISTSIlrX'OMMENI) IT. Quickly iiml (iirnplclelvCuies Dysjieiwlahi all Us fernix. Ileal llmril, fleleldnjt, TitxtliiK Um KimhI, etc. It eiirlcliun and piiillles IIkiIiIeihI, stluiutatiM tlie appetite, anil aids tlieusHliiilla- lien ()I lOOO. Ukv. .1. T. HeBNiTFii, tlm honeicil pallor of tlm llerenncd Clnireli, lliiltltuere, Mil., snyn: " llavlni imcil Ilriiwn'n Iren Hitters lorllyn lerllyn IH'iMlaaiiif InillKeitlen, I take great plniiire In recommending It lillily. Alse censliler It a splendid tonic, and luvliioraler, and very Ntii'iigtlienlng." (eniilim liasnlien tnule murk and rresned led lines en wrapper. Take noetlier. Slmloenly by IIUUWN'H Clli:UICAI-C(., llAl.TniOltl., Ml. I.aixkh' IUmi lliNiK llhcfnl and allraellve, containing lint of prize for recipes, Itifoiiiiiitleu nlieiil coins. el.. irKcn awav livnll ilenlein In ineillclne, eriualU'd tunny aildrcss en lvcelpl of -if. Hlllllll. (I, TTTOl"!'! lASTKRs 25c Each, 6 for $1.00; Any Drug Stere. And llie best ecry time. Iler Pi.ahtkiw iiie piewireil fiem the ceinplele Irtnes of IIiips eeuililned wllli lliirgundy 11 tell and Cnnndii llalMim. Siljierlei-I'lidl ellivrslieeailHU tlieyaet liiMtiinllv mill (Mini Niirmlllv. If en urn troubled with liny kind of soreness, apply nm, of these plasters and (pcrt)'iicutlicfrsiHtiiliig,Htlimilnt liigaiidstruiiKtiienlncirect. A wonderful cum fnriKiln In tliiiHiwill of tlmlinck, 'Sr.,n for flue every where. ll(l" 1'I.AHTKU COJU'ANV, IKis IKis ten. hen t by mall lr desired, ') TlMnASTlilts! A FAMOUS STRENGTUENER. Heuse wives, shop girls anil miles women nil snUcr inens or lei's from Weak lliiekiiud Slde aclii). Nutlilug nlferds siieli Inslant relief as a Ilei' n.ASTim applied nvernirecled part. I'alns and aches of all kinds are driven out nnd tlie parts mucin ever and strengthened. Ask tern Iler I'LAsTKit, nude from llnrgnnily Pitch, Ciinada balsam nnd the Irtues of flesh Hep, held ft cry where. -iV., 5 for ll.lie Send le HOP PLAVrKH COMPANY", hoMen. for circular, (f!) HOP rtiAHTKKH. DO UK HKN.SIIII-K. Tlie Iler l'LASTKiidis-s moreg(Mid In one-iiuur-tertlu: time than any blilm or let loll, aud Is uinie cleanly te use. A friwluind sweet porous plaster which nets limned lately w hen applied te scut of trouble ltliuumutlsiii. Neuralgia, Klileaclie, I-iitnu Hack, Urlek, bclntlcii, Hore Muscles, Kid. ney nlleetiens, Weak bonus or local pnlns enn enn net exist long when one of tlicse plasiers Is ap plied. Iictiiuinbcr, virtues of riesli liens, Ilur Ktitidy l'llclinnil (lums cemblnril. Held every whole. SSc., 5 ferjl.u) Proprietors. (7) HOP PI.ASTKltCOJll'ANV, llosten, Most. "l-vR. C.RA VKS' HRART RKdlMiATOIt. HEART DISEASE has long baftled Hie doctors ; luiiueiit relief. If se, why Is he y claim nojier nejier It thousands say Dr. Graves' Heart Regulator has cured tlieinef Heart I) incase In all Its forms? (Mm Indy says for 'i years she lias sulleicd no reeurivneeef tliealtaeks. Fer) tears Um HEART REGULATOR has been a tried lemedy ler Heart llleai.e. Try It If ulllltteit, ir net, uilvlse your friend w he U, SI per bottle, 0 fur ", at llrugglsts. I'ree liamphlel en Heart I)lciii', Nervous ness, eie., ei F. E. I.M1AI.I.S. iipi'le-lyeisl.lw Cambridge, iluss. WK AK AND JfKRVOUS MEN Whesulfer from Nervnus nnd'Physleal Debil ity, Inuielenee, Khaustei ltallty and I'lenei tine Decline, and seek Perfect Itestonitleii te llcnltli. Full .Manhood nnd hcMinl Viger with out steiuiieli Di iigulng, nm I'KnrAlNLV obtain It iu Hie "JIAIlMTON llOLfb." HlKeases of the Preslruteliland, Kidneys nnd lilnddcr, eireclu nlly cured without Instruments. Endorsed by tlieiiHauiU who Imve been cured. Adopted In hospitals and by physicians lu Europe, und A ini)t1 ea. air VAHIOCKI-K cured without suwry. Scaled Trentl-ie mid Tenllineidals free Address MARSTON REMEDY CO., or DR. H.TRESKOW, Ne. W West Hth Strict, New teik. inaylU-lyeed.tw M ANHOOD RKSTORKI). A victim of vnutliful Imiimdenee causlui; Pre- I1KMK0V rilKB. mnliiru Decay. Nervnus Debility, LestManlKssl, Ac, liavlng tiled In vain every known remedy, lias discovered a slmple self cure, which he will send FKEE te Ida fellow HUtferers. Address, JlO-lyeedAly w a Clmth-ini St., Nuw'verk City IC.tH, l'Al'KH. vylNDOW SCRHKNS. Wire Window Screens! It may scent nlltUe early te talk about Win dow Screens, but no think the tlme Islicru; Hie unriii weather will seen be with un, and It Is well te be prepared. A geed plan Is te linve them fitted Iu early, befere the flies fill up your house. We are well supplied with frames and w Ires. The second story id our building is stocked with from 0,000 te 7,ene frames of dllferent sizes, w blc-h can bu iiiadu up ut short notice. Tlie prtcewlll be lower than heretofore. We make you a g(M)d sized seieen ler 60 cents u piece, und Laiidscnpe wire from l.'i a pleee up. All widths of wire sold by the loot or roll at lowest prices. We opened te-day, another Choice Line of LACE CURTAINS, Three, three and ivhalf and four yards long, Ptlr-u 75c, fl.lW, 11.25, ll.&O, tl.73. riot). tiM. fi.t"! a jilccuup. Poles tee, sec, 75c, tl.en, Ac. We aie In the busy ucusen ler -WALL PAPER. Ourstnck Is Urge te select lrem, and we lmve a strong lereu et weikiueu te de your work piemptiy. Window-Shades of every descilpllen. PIAEBS W. HIT, Ne. 67 NORTH QUEEN LANCASTEIt. PA. STREET CAltUIAOES. STANDARD CARRIAGE WORK. Edward Edgerley, FINE CARRIAGE BUILDER, MAUKET 6TKKKT. ltKAIt OF POSTOFFICK, LANOAKTEU, PA. A 1. Uv, I. S fOCK OF BTOG-IES & 01UBIA&ES Cnranrlslug tlie Latest Styles nnd most Ele. gantly FbiHlved at UltEATLY KEDUCED Pltlt-ES. It you wish te puiehase a geed artl artl cle.iiiywerk Is decidedly the cheapest in the state. MOTTO-" FA1II DEALING AND HONEST WOilK." AS-Dnn't fall te encourage geed work. All Werk FULLY WAUltANTED Lewest Prices ferltEl'AIltlNUAND UEPAINTINO. Oneset of workmen ospeclally ompleynd for that pur pose. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. uevSUlfd&w UXJWltTAKIXtl. JTNRKRTAKINO. " " UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seuth Queen and Vine Streets, IiAKOABTXB, PA. Personal attention given te all orders. Every thing In the Undertaking line furnished. Having secured the services of a nrat-clasi rue cluude, 1 am prepared te de all kinds of Uphol stering at very moderate prices. All kinds of Furniture upholstered. Give me a culL JR. ROXE. ? Sll.XKltWAHlt. Z. RUOAD.S. ATTENTION ! We would cull tit-Umtlen of purohasera te the very flne nnd com cem com pleto line of modorate priced LudieH Geld Wutohefl, very rnueh iu demand just at prosent, and we are well propared te meet that do de mand. We alBO have Geld and Sllver Wntches in a great varlety of Btyles and at the low pricoabreught about by the lentf dopresolon of the times. Our Nickel Watcheu at 6C.00 are Reed watches for the mouey, and are going off very fast. We rocelvodtho ethor day a large Involce or all the luteat novol nevol novel tica in Silver Jowelry, Oxydlzed, etc., very pretty and worth Boo Boe ing ; would be ploased te have you call and soe thorn. H . z . IjANOAHTKU, PA. juir uuuwt. A'1 V WX-. ON THU DOIiliAIt. ONK CASH Silk-Finished Aragon Cords, AT 12Ke. l'KIl YAllll. NKW liOOIIH, made this season te sell nl ."e. -Miwt lleslmlilu lllti:"rt OOOIIS evi loll'.'led. They eeiue In seven dlirerciit eomliltialleus of Ik'iiutirul Illiimliiated Celin lugs. ONK CASH Breche Zephyrs, AT12XC- PJ:U VAltll. NEW UOOD9, luade this season te sell at ,-.'."e. These Goods come In 1-eatitlliil New Designs, cry deslniblr. We ure dally opening NEW GOODS AT BARGAIN PRICES. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO, KO. 25 EAST KING STREET, L AXUASTIHt. PA. D RKSS GOODS. WATT, SHAND & CO, Nes. 8 & 10 East King Street. SATIN BERBER Is the most St) llsh Dress Mitturl.il of I he useii. We nnweuVru Full Line of Colen al ', 5nc, 75c, ami II (J a yaid. Beautiful Opera Shades in Nun's Veilings. 4 1 Inches Wide. Sue a yard. FINE COLORED CASHMERES. Yard Wide. IScuyaid, usual pike 33c. ALMA DRESS GOODS. 12 Inchc j Wide. .TJc a yard. Extraeidluiiiy Value In ALL-WOOL Colored Cashmeres ! in Inches Wide, aie a yard. SPECIAL HAUUAINS IN KID U LOVES. Ojieni Shades, 'iV a pair Tun Miades. '" u imlrt .Ibiitlnu Kid Cleves, I button Kid Cleves, New Shades, UiKe a pair i niilr : 7 hook Kid Cleves. Exrellent Oualltv. slKe a nalr; Pine SMI; Cleves, a button Icnctli, 'c a pair; l'ltru hill; Cleves,!) button lcnglh,:!7)cnp.dr. HEW TOEK STOEE. J. It. MARTIN tfc CO. CHINA MATTINGS! Having pin chined a Ijtrgu Ouanllly of CI11.S MA'ITINCS direct lioin.llie liiiieiter, we iiirer them at a trdiielleu el twenty per cent. Hum the tegular pi lees. TEN PIECES CHINA MATTING at 12!e TEN PIECES CHINA MATTING ut L'A:. FIFTEEN FIFTEEN PIECES CHINA .MATTING ut -IV. PIECES CHINA MATTING nl IKe. FIFTEEN FIFTEEN PIECES CHINA PIECES CHINA MATTING nlSBc. MATTING nt UK: ALL ELEGANT NEW PATTEKNS OF THIS SEASON. CHINA MATTINGS Thrco-Feuiths Yiiuls Wide, In Plain While; Fancy i'ntterns. CHINA MATTING LAID 1IY EAPEIHENCED HANDS. LINOLEUMS, CORTIOBNES, AND OIL CLOTH IN NEW CHOICE PATTEUNS. ALL WIDTHS, FltOM 1 YA1JD TO J4 VAltDS WIDE. 4f ltemuants of Oil lieiu lJuperyuid up. Cleth mid LfueleuiiH J. B. Martin & Ce., Cor. West King nnd Friuce Sfs., LANCASTEIt. PA. Nl'ECTACLKS. OUPERIOR SPECTACLES -AND- EYE-GLASSES. Microscopes, Field Glasses, barometers, Tele scopes, Maglu J-nnterns, Theruiemeters, Draw ing Instruments, Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus. List and Descriptions of our Tea Catalogues sent FKEE en application. QUEEN &CO., NO. 04 CHESTNUT ST. nuHVIviHw PUILADELrUIAl RHOADS, Ne. 4 West King Street. JltAUIIlXKIir. $500.00 (ie,'n AWAKDKD. -TIIK- Peerless Traction Engine. I'linsi ceulemplalhig tlie iiuieliiiM'er a llenil nrTnicllen, Porlable of stalien.iry Eiiglmiund Heller, I'm liiblit Saw Mills, etc.. can have their wauls supplied lu n Peeiless. Cle-e mid critical Inspection Invited j have never been beaten In a test. TIIK GEISEIl SHI'AIIATOH AND TllllESIIER, STEAM PUMPS.TIIti: IIENDEUS, ECLIPSE PAN BLOWERS, THE "SUCCESS" Engine, Beiler and Pump, COM MINED. A New Machine; takes the place of the Wind Kiiglne, und can bu used ler pumping und for light Miner, up te one lierw),iit will, und Is easily moved. I'rleuenly f 140, nil complete. I uuialsepiciaied te den general line or Ma chine Weik. 1 uUe h.i n lu stm U, all lliemuglilynv ci hauled, allilloi-M'-PeHer Chiiieii .Monitor Engine mid Heller, with steam Pump, neaily new: price, sei). A 'ii Ilorse-Pnwer Engine. New lleller. steam I'limiinudull ntllugHcemplele, $775. One 25 Hoiw-PeMer Eiiginu und lleller, second hand; price, all complete, $575. Twe Cylinder Pellers, .K! feet long, :I0 Inches lu diameter, gisid and sound; lit leu, each, file. One 1(1 Herse-Power vertical peller, price, nil complete, tan One 10 Iteme-l'iivti-r Enifiue mid lleller. Vertical $V(I. -One 10 Horve-PeMer Vertical Engine, sec ond hand, t."i". One Pump und Healer, com blued power, . One Six Herse-Power Kielblll Engiiinuiid holler, en uugmi, (,j;s. One in Horse Herse Power Ik-sl Pin table, en wheels, pi Ice, (173. All weik gunniulccil as rrpicseiiled. Call and see them, or send ler catalogue, prices, etc. Ad- THE LANCASTER Sleain Pump and Hui'hiiie Verks, NO. M7 NOllTH CIIKKKV 8TKEET, 1-ancuslcr, Pa. KZUA F. LAND1S, Proprietor. lnUHJmced.tw PJNOIN'R AND 1I011JCK WOKKS, BEST Steam Engine BOILEE WORKS. AS WE HANDLE OUR OWN GOODS, DAVE NO AGENTS, CAN lNSUItE CUTIt PATIIONS LOW PKICES AND GOOD OUli. BOILERS. Vertical und lloilzenlal.TubuIar, Flue, Cylinder, Murine, Deuble-Deik und l'oitalile. FU1CNACE-WOUK, 11LASTPIPES, STACKS, Ac., Ac. TANKS ler Water, Acids and Oil HOISTING ENGINES ENGINES. Veitieal and lloilzeutal. Stationary, limn two te sixty horsi'-pewci l'urtablii Engines, en Wheels mid sills; Six Sizes I, G, s, in, 15 and '-e horse power SAW MILLS. Peny Mills and Large Mills. Ilaik Mills Cob Mills. Leather Hellers, Tan Packer, Tilpplu Gearing ler heiMi power. PUMPS. Hell mid Gear Pumps; Mining Pump; Cem blued Fiiinpsuud Heaters. Ceiltiilugal Piiinp, steam Pump. Gearing, Pulleys, Fly U heijs. Clamp llexes, Jlaiigurs, Ceuiilings, Cellars, Sfcel Step mid Toe, Pulley Plules, Packing boxes, Mill Spindles, Mill bushings, Ac, Ac., Ac. PIPES. Wrought lien, lerGas, Steam mid Water. Cast lien Pipes. Heller Tubes, Well Casting. FITTINGS. Fer Water and Sleain, Valves, Cocks, Steam Gauges, Caiige Ceck. Glass Wider Gauges, Safety Valves. Whistles, Glebu Valves, Governeis, Patent Seir-Fccdlng Lu- bllcaters, Glass Oil Cups, Class Tube, lnteelers or lleller Feeders. PACKING Hemp, Asbestos, Gum and Pniin- bJge. 1IELT1NG Guin, Cotten und Leather. CASTINGS Heavy nnd Light lien and P-russ. Peller lien, Sheet lien, ll.tr lien, and Steel. HEATERS Fer Dwellings, Schools and Public lliilldlugs. STEAM HEATING. EHthnales, Drawing mid Patient Weik lur nlshed ut Iteaseuutilu Kates, tt- Iti-palrlng promptly and carelully at tended te. Addiess, Jelm Best & Sen, BO. 333 EAST FULTON STREET, LANCASTEIt, PA. JnnlS-lydAw iieusjivirjtNitiuixa noens. T II K CHEAPEST PLAGE TO 11 UX AT LOW PRICES STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, Ceal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures, -13 A. JOHN P. SC11AUM it SON'S, Ne. 21 Seuth (Jiioen Slmil, leb'if-lvd LANCASTEIt PA. ure VIM. pOOU, WIllTKit (IRKKNOUail. aBAJKEKS. Orders executed for cash (iron margin for nil bccurUles current In theN'ew Verk muiket. Correspondence Invited. MEMJIEUSOFTHE NEW YOltlC STOCK EX. CHANGE AND PltOPllIETOUS OF POOU'3 MANUAL OF KA1LWAVS. 46 Wall Streot, New Yerk.