V .- J ' - v fiE LANCASTER DJJLY INTBJMJGBNOER, MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1885. v B Daily Intelligencer, . Bvry Evenlnjr In the Tear I $ (BDDAT KtcarniD) ( kr 8TKM1CAN A HENSIOj. 1 nWELLIGENUEll " BUILDING, i. 1 A .ftft i. w. ueraw uem.re uquarp. liAWCABTKR, l'A. liHkY Th eaim a -wxkk. Kivb dollars a ;MifrrTcmAiieNTii. I'ostaeiitium. lADTIRTISXMENTB took t te nnr ekt a WJCKKLY Se i Vz: , rMrid Kvery " INTELLIGENOEU," (maeTrAOM.) Wednesday Morning', TWO DOLLAR A TKAIl IK ADVAVCS. of " copy," mlaptctl it for flie occasion nml location, and tmllliu occurrence en ene of tlie citizens of Hint town. Tlie innocent real editor wok e up next morning te flml lilinsclf tlie subject of a libel suit, tu vain lie neolegized anil illscl.iiniwl, and te no purpose tlie real effciuler tiled te shoulder up tlie blame. The editor was bold before tlie court, prosecuted and cemlcled, tlie judge cbiirginc; emcu'ly and wpiaiely against liiin, even though it was shown that he had no knowledge of thu publie.i-lien. The story of thu 111:111, ultli the duster or ulster and the l.imp.peit, had better be let alone. Tun Ilrneklyn brlelge iotilUe Jumpers de net soein ninetialilu te tlmt law or Nuiv Yerk which punishes milclelul iitlcinpta iw felonies. A J.KOl'.NJt OV MVUJtATA. j pM milium solicited from every part of the ' -'.wte ana country, correspondents nre re , " MMtel te WTlte IcRlbly and en 011a slde et V'ttB paper only and te slpi their names, net ' " tut nahllcatlen. lmt In proof of Reed faith. y, 'ii'AY anonymous lotion) will be consigned te IWMlODOSKOl. IALLLTTnfl AKDTllLB(inM8 TO T1TE INTELLIGENCE It, LANCASTER, l'A. Sip ancastcv3ntcllicicutcr. LANCAfiTEK, JUNK 1, I8i. The Republican Contest. Thore Is impendiiiK in tlie Keimbltcan K party of this state a ry curious and r H J - & w lllnnl nlffvl.mfl.tlt 1. Jt t tl411ltf SlgUUN3UlV ISJUUC.ll Bll.llill.IUII. xui iiiiwij year the state treasury luis been the strong hold of the active political managers of that organization. Behind it they have entrenched themselves and from its etit- f leeks they have dhected their campaigns. i Aforetime, there is no icasouable iieuiit, 't .1 ...! !. r.....l f (I,.. ulnln .....I lillUV U3C3U IHU llllIUD Ul mu ennu t.iii. profited and enriched themselves from leaning itfl money te persons who would pay interest for it, which they put into their own pocket. Later, when money became mere of a drug; and the banks would net pay much for it, the speculators and pelit ical gamblers who manipulated the state treasury, used its assets for their own speculative enterprise Te this era of state treasury management Mr. Quay puillcu larly belonged, and it he reaped slighter gains than the llackey regime, he took equally as great risks. Democratic admin- istratiens of the departments have net been free from the reproach attaching te their Republican succcsseis and predecessors ; and were all the secrets of the state trea sury uses and abuses laid bare, there would be a geed deal of Uutterin nmenir the winced birds. Of late, and especially since the enforcement of the Humes act has reduced the available bal ances in the state treasury, tlie favor of its deposits and tlie judicious tjTef tliem have constituted theg?!rices of politi cal strength te imfWTie could control them MsrtHiris Mageo is the new boss of tlie eeublican luily. He has usurped the place Mice held by Quay, en w hew shoulders Mackey let his mantle fall. Ter some jears Quay has net had the coulidence of the Cani Cani Cani orens which they ence reposed in him. Tw 0 years age.when the senator went te Eurepe, 'he left his scaled orders with Magee, and when they were opened anil executed they signified the nomination and election of Livsey for state trcastuer, and thedefe.it of Quay's man l'assineie. When a legisla ture was te be chosen for Cameren's leelec leelec tien, and after it had served that puipose, it was turned ever te Magee, who lias had minnimn command of it ever since. Mr. Oimv for Hemu ears has shounsuleculciire m of political influence; and it looked sis if the Cameren end et 111s party nan noiur neiur ther use for him. He himself is well Knew 11 te have assented te and encouraged the candidacy of McDoitt,wlie is backed by Mag. But Quay is a man of eiiginality and of resources. He has come te thu conclusion net te be Miiethcied and is making an active canvass for tlie nomination himself. He finds that lie lias net miscalculated upon the readiness of the se-called Inde pendents te support him in preference te McDevitt. They are tumbling in fiem all sides. Some of them de it with an ill-fitting show of reseration,sucliaslhe JVitc JiYu's rather disingenuous plea, that tlie local Quay delegates slated " feel themselves free te support any ether unexceptionable candidate who may be presented te tlie convention in the interests of union and harmony" ; but upon tlie whele the self styled Independents are giving Mr. Quay right hearty suppeit, and he is making hay in their sunshine. "While one faction is using Quay's candi dacy te "divide and conquer " the Stal warts, another set is rigging up the candi dacy of Senater Longenecker, te pio pie ject it into tlie convention as the way out of a bitter quarrel be tween old friends. It remains te be seen hew long the deuble play will List, and whose dummy Lengcnecker will be in the end, or who will be Magee's rescrvo.sheuld Quay succeed in beating McDevitt. The phase of the whele controversy that interests the public most and is full of po litical warning, is that in no respect is there consultation or consideration of the wants and interests of the public. The state treasury is an ollice of large duties and serious responsibilities, and ought net te be the spoil of bpeculaters nor tlie foot ball of politicians. The Republicans propeso te make the canvass for it a skiunish te their next year's battle ; a trial of strength among the factions. The Democrats will de wisely if they get their lines into bhape and give their best thoughts te select a man who represents business integrity, capacity and efllcieucy; such a nomination will com mend itself te the majority of tlie com monwealth's voters and will beat all the tricks of the tricksters, no matter who wins at their game. Tub city council of New Orleans passed an ordlnaiice hoiiie tline age appropriating tr,OOorernJiiiikolliigopu(lltloii te l'htlmlol l'htlmlel phln, tlie oxciise belng tlie return of the I,U I,U erty bell te tlmt city. Tlie ninver niul I'eun- cllmeii had purposed bavlng a high oldtlme at nil tlie cities where tliey rented, and te their lnllnted Imaginations wits presented constantly tlie dream of an uninterrupted sorlesof banquets et which tliey would he the central figures. Tlie whele JHbrie has liowevcr, been rudely tern down by tlie com iiilltoeofOiio Humlroder the Crescent City who h.ie managed te obtain an injunction of the enforcement of the oidliiance. As New Orleans Is new struggling with a very heavy laid of debt, tlie Increasing slze of which lias bcen troubling the city's creditors, the action of tlioceniuilttco Is eminently wise. Maiimkn of late soein te be making tlie lUnl mlstake of killing ether people than thoniseliCM. Tiu:ui: was a tlme when the lollewing lines Hoeniod safely lndicatUe el Irish pa pa rentage : Uy lMe"niiil "O" jeu'll nlwau Knew An Irltliiimiii tin y huj ; llnl when tliej liicK tlie " O" nnd " Mu" Ne ltlshnice 1110 tlivy. This verse can no longer he considered npproprlite when ene considers of the Jlin mcts, Tenes, Orrs, G rattans, Ciirnins, HhleK nnd Sherldans, whose names are Inseparably linked w ith Irish history. Ner does the sit uation atprosent Hhew any return te the old 11 Me" and "O" stand.it d. The men who nre lighting the Irish cause new haiesueh names as I'.irnell, Dai lit, Koxteii, lllggar, HcaleVi Corbet, Siillliau, Itodmeiid, l'ewur, Gray, Commins, Sliaw, llarrluglen and the Hke. It does net take a ury great deal of philosophy te doteet the Saxen, Nerman, Danish, Welili nnd Scotch in these sur namcM. These would have Hounded Htrango Htrange ly in the ears of St. 1'atrlck, for noneof them Wcre heard In the Kmerald Isle In his day. A HMAI.I Western and Seulhern wheat crop does net make a geed running unto te the big Kastern Htrilcocrep. Ily llev. Ir. .1. II. Duliln In "Tint (liiunllan." Jelm l'ctcr Miller, who had been In nirly llfe nUi'fennedtnlnlstci, win liirmnny years Prier of tlie l'leU'fctnut convent at Diilimtn, Ijui nister leunly. TlietiKh In inniiv n'speets fa. niUlcal.liU Mncrre piety ban never been qneif Honed. Tlie following legund mum actimlly rn Inted te tlie iiulber en a visit teKplimta, but Ins uliicu nppeaml III pilnt. It Is Mated In Urn Uulimlnl Jlccurdt that tlie piepeily of Mlilmi'l Wliliimn Mas lenllsuited by tlie KOiLTiiuieul and Held In Miireb, 17H.I Tilts Is Hie story 1 beard one day In tlieaiiileilitelstcral Kpliiatu. Miller was 1'iler linre, jeu knew, Memtlmu 11 liuniliiil jeam uge lleie nl bis HiitiitueiiH, nt dan u's 1 ally I In (it . (Intlieied tlie llretliivn In K'lrnientsef wlille, HIiikIiik their sons of deiotlen and pndie, UalrlUK te Heaven llitlr nipluieiis las, i:ie le their labor, llireut;h cetdiiud bent, t'ertb they wandered with naked reel. 1 reasiire or licasure", l'cncoer Jllndl Where ean the weaiy splilllind, After temptation, beaieuly lestT "Where can the mourning neiil be bit st 1 i:en within the convent's walls, one 11 aclenil of heiniw falls I And tlie saint that Is pareus tlie ililluu siieu Can neier excaiie uem his ruthless lis', lliilinusl leel the blows or I he monster Kilm Hut Is sent bj hatan te bullet I1I111. Near tlie tenienta taiein sIikmI, Kept by a Tery, a man id bleed, Michael Wlilumn, whose d leaded nniiiii Was knew n and hated ler ikuls of shame. Often he steed nl the coin out Kate, Taunting the Itrethurs with words of liittu (Inte husniote the 1'iler mctk C'liitl blows en his aged c lack, Sibling the llnal deed of shnme The eiuel Insult 1 IK ed net iiiimu Which the soldlers did when they benl Hie Knee On tlie fearful Journey le Calvary. Washington was at Valley Kergc, Wntc hlng the army of old King (ieeige, Hut he sent ene day a seldlci band Te scire the Tery llmtcursed thu laud 1 And W'ldmnn was boineaway todle The shameful death of a lliitlsh spy. Some of the brother wcreglnd te Knew The coming Inte of llielr wicked fee i I'.ut thu l'i ler said "I cannot stay I" And ever thu hills he leek his way. Ills limbs were weaiy, bis feet weiuheiv, When hustoeel allaslat thochleflalu'sdeoi, And pnijed aloud "O, general, sale Thu man who has sinned from u traitor's griM " Neclal nut of Cengress liius lieeu imsseel te admit these roples into the United States froe of duty. According te the Jewish Chronicle, it will be Issued 011 the lery day the ove of the Keast of I'onteeoMt "en which the Ili-sU'dllien was published," ns 11 was then that the roielaliou took place 011 Mount Sinai. It Is presumably only n coin cidence, but it Is certainly a cry roiuarka reiuarka roiuarka bleoiio. The rush for early press ioiiIeh has beun tromendetis and curiosity exceptionally keen. MKtnOAU Tr iaTei'DiHiJAHia. Brown's IRON BITTERS T.AHN MOni'.IM. 1 7IL1NN A ISKKNKMAN. Tin; 111; are many, othurwise ery Honslble people, who pin their faith te anic.U diet j and who become lery much alarmed about the futures or their little ones w hen tliey iind it almost Impossibleto jMjrsuade them that le obtain geed physical health, miliu il llesh is the 0110 thlngnecessary. Te these Sir Henry Thompson, the famous lmgllsli physician, speaks a word of timely warning in tlie Xmetccnth Century " It is a ulg.ir error te regard meat in any form as necessary le llfe ; if for any It is iieccHH.iry, it Is for tlie bird working out-deer labeicrs, and for these a certain proportion is 110 doubt desirable. Animal llesli is useful, also, as a concentra ted form of nutriment, laluahle ler its iiorta iierta bility, and for the small spice it occupies in the stomach unriialled in certain eiruiim eiruiim slauces. I.lKe eicry ether description of feed it is highly useful in its place, but Is by no means necessary for n large projierllon of tlie population. Te many it lias Ih-ceiihi pirtlally doslrabte only by the force or habit and be be bo cause their digestiie organs li.ue thus been trained te deal with it, and at lirst resent a change. I'uw chitdreu llke tli.it part of the meal which censlbLs of meat, but piclcr tlie pudding, the fiult, the logetables, if well drcsseil, which unhappily is net 0IM1 thu cisa Many chil dren ni.uiifest great rcpugnaiiie te me it nt llrst, and are eeaxeel and 01 en scolded by anxious mothers until the habit of citing it is ncepilreel. Adopting the Insular creed, which regards beut and mutton lis necessary te health ami strength, the mother often sullers from grouudless lorebodlngsaboiiltlio lutiire et a child who rejects llesli and manifests what is regarded as an unlortunate p.ntialily for bread and butter and pudding. Noiertho Neiertho Noierthe loss 1 am sallslled, if tlie children lollewed thclrewniiistinctiiitli.it matter, the lesult would be a gain in uiore ways than ene." Mn. .Imi:s W. KiMi, a bright young journalist, of no small oxpurienee in news paper and pelitlcjil work 111 rhil.idelphUi, has brought out his Sunday Aryus. It pro poses te supply the leng-fult and new greatly increased want of a Democratic newspaper in I'hiladelphia. Its initial number bids fair for the entorprise te Justify the liopes of its founder and tlie patronage of the Democracy. It strikes from the shoulder ngulust "ollen "ellen "ollen sive p.u tisans " In ollice and at corporation control el public ntlalrs. " l'mj ," mlti the (lib ftnln, "lll 1110 why Yeu ask for the llfeefa lliltlshspy T Hees jetii I01 e te jour cenn tr's fees ex Html T And wh h u 0 j en cliosen this wrli ked f rleml V "I'rlendl" tileilthu Prier, "It U net se ; 'I he mini, 1 believe, Is my only fee ; ltnt 1 sick te de what thu Script ill es tell, And thesu tint hate me 1 line full wi II baiebliul savuhlml I hninblj pray, AHjeulinpu le stand en the .ludginuiit llti) !" Thechlcltaln in use. el "Such levu Is tine, And 1 cannot iliny jour earnest pnijcr. 1 will spire thullfuofthe III lllsh cpy ; Iluiuiist Ie.ui) Iho country, lull shall neiieiie em hae taught ali's.ein that all shetilel knew. That a Chilstluu prays for his vlb st feo." Thusawaywiis funnel and the way was best 'I hat leel thu llrethcrs topiace and lest; Kei the cruel Terli's vere seen no mole, (iathertd aieund thu tavern desir; And their wicked leadcrnway was sent Te thu feo, In lifelong banlnhineut. Hut thu llrethcrs sing with thu rising sun, 111I patlcntl) tolled till the day was done, '1111 the Lere! at last gale tin Ir souls H-lcusc, Ami took llieiu Inline le the realms of prate' PEHSONAU .InliN Kki.i.v is reMirteel te, be HorleiiKlv ill from uiolauclielia at Cliften Hpilngs, New Yerk. Themas Hiiewn, or the llrewn oil com cem pauy, at llrle, 1'iu, Is rcKi(ed te have lailed ler nearly KiO0,(HKl. .Judgments for MMl,tX)0 against him have leen ruierded. Suvateii Kdmiiniish-iIIciI from New Yerk 011 Saturday ler Knglaiul. He Is te testify befere 11 comiiiHleo of the Heuse of Lords ill iisultallectlngoiieof the eldest peerages in England. Daniki. Di:cili:ur. editor of the .sju'rii it the Vitlln, the leading ltepublicaii nows news nows l.iIer of Harrisonburg, Vlrglul.i, died sud denly of heart dlsca.se Sunday morning, oged about (K) years. 0. T. IIewaiui, ofliiKleslde," died Sun day at Yenkers, New Yerk, from nijiir'es caused In' a rimawav accident en Saturday. IIu was well known at New Orleans, wheie he had a sugar plantation. Jehn Him., the father of two-cent postage hi this country, has been honored by a monu ment, tlie trlbute of the Sunday scboel chil dren of 1 loon ten, N. J., In whose schools he had always taken an octlie Interest. SamuiUj N. l'nsiiv, 0110 or the founders of tlie Harlan A Holllugswerth shlpyarels, and subsequently n manufacturer of iron and cotton goods, died en Saturday ntglit, at his home, in Wilmington, DoUiware, aged 7'.! years. f'Aiinr WiiiTTAKint, of ear-clipping no toriety, wlie was recently admitted te the Charleston, S. C, lar, was premised by a New lerK merchant the expenses 01 his legal education the day he was recognized by the supreme court of seme Southern statu. He Is te gel a further girt of $1,000 when he wins ids llrst case. Mu. Ali.int, of Ilathdiilre, Queens county, Ireland, lull Ireland six weeks uge te islt his Imiiienve ranches in Texas. He was atUukcd witli loier at St. Leuis, and died alter 1111 illness of only a few dajs. His wife, who Is almost heart-broken by her lieroaio liereaio lieroaie ment, accompanied the Ixxly of her husband hii'k te Ireland. Gnoiiei: M. IIiinduu rodeau exhibition hall inileat Hampden l'ark,Springlleld,MaHS. en Saturday afternoon in 1:17 '-e, beating tlie world's Ikisi bieycle record that of Sanders Selleis, at Ilartrerd, Sejit. 0, IbSI, of 1:18 1-5. His llrst qu.irterwas in ulu In 03'!. l'rederick llrewn and C. II. Miller, of Sprlnglleld, low ered the mlle latulem bkycle record le .1.011. SRRING GOODS -AT- Wllili CUItK iicadauiii:, indiokstien, UILlOUSNnSS, DYSIMJPSIA, NIMtVOUS l'HOSTitATION, MALAUIA, CHILLS and I'KVKHS, TIHVA) KKKLtNO, nUNKHALDKIHLITY, PAIN IN thu HAC1C AND SlDLS, IMI'Ulti: 1JL00D, CONSTIPATION, lMCMALi: lKl'IUMITlKS, HH1UJMATISM, NIJUIIALGIA, KIDNKV ANi)LlVi:ilTltOUllIii:S. FORSALE BYALLDRUGGISTS. Thu (leuiilni) has Trade Mark and crusse d lie d I.liicsuu wrapper. TAKE NO OTHEB. sepl'J lyd.tw TTOP l'LASTHUS. XX Kill mbi,Koettiu and slhniilalu the tlri'd inuscies, anei weuueriuny rrtirls. All the valuable me fresh Ueih, combined with lliiiguudy I' l.'iiuiun ftalsam. Applied le llae knene, ! FLINN & BRENEMAN'S. LAWN MOWERS, OAUDEN HOSE, UABY CARRIAGES, LAWN TENNIS, CROQUET, WATER COOLERS, REFRIGERATORS. ALL AT LOW PRICES. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 1 52 North Queen St.. Lancaster, Pa. strciiilhcu weak medicinal ilrlues of Pitch nnd Sciatica, Uheumiitlsiii. Click. Mltihcs. Hldeae lie. Klelnev Alfucllens, H010 L.'hesterau of thiivarliiuHpaliis and wciknesses he common, Instant Icllef Is given, Cuius Dyspi psla anil I.lvi r troubles without Internal dosing. 8ehl ei cry where, 'i"c., Oleirjl. -Millie el for price. (I) HOP PJ.ASTKU CO , Itoalen, Slim. VLUTlliKU. TTHAl)llUAltTJ:ilS I'Olt SUMMER Merine Bhlrta nnd Drnwers, Qauze Undershirts nnd Draw urs, Cholce Neckties, K. it W. Cellnra nnd Culfs, C. St O. Cellars nnd Cutis, Crown Cellars nnd Cuirs The Best Filling Dress Shirts. Slllin.S AM) MICIKTV I'AllAPIIhllNAI.IA J1ADI5 '1(1 OltDl.K. At Erisman's, NO. 17 WKSTKINOHTItKKT. .1 MA1KVAX VAITVHKS A T.'I.V. ) t) Eschew the " t'hesluul." The New Yerk Sun, witli generous credit, copies fiem theriilliulelphia Times, a version of tlie story of tlie drunken man who buttoned hisbig coat around a lamp-pest and fastened himself erect te this support. Tliis la a very old story, which is stalled regularly about the last of May ceiy jear, ea its rounds In tlie feiin that tlie Sun ic prints it, of a drunk man, in a linen duster, who is buttoned te the lamp-pest; in Octo ber tbe steiy starts back en its annuls, the only change in it being that an ulster is substituted for the duster. It is very much of a'chestnut" as a now'spai-er story. Albeit, we desire te dtrect the attention of the bretliR'tite it as a dangerous story te tackle; as much te be guarded ngaiiut.se te speak, us menkeying with the buzz Bawt Wi 111:111: am the couplet be found : "Ne logon o'er felt the liultei draw 1th goeel opinion of thu law. " Nowhere. Hut what Jelm Trumbull wrote, vi: Ne man o'er felt the halter dwiw W llli Koeel opinion of the law, can buieund in "McFIngal," Cante III. I'emiicai. rolermors who wage baltle against the MuUioely kind of statesmanship that blisters with corruption, 11ml ns a rule at the end oftlieircainpalgu that tliey have added materially te the list of enemies that all 111011 who hai e opinions of their own and maintain them iesscss. They also llnd tee often that their labors are for naught ami that their in terests, iiccimlary aud otherwise, liai 0 suf fered. This gloomy picture, bow evor, cannot be made or the referm situation In Albany, New Yerk. Thore en Momerial Day Mr. Marcus T. IIuu was presented with a magni ficent slliersorvlce valued at ?U,000 by tlie Citizens' association as an appreciation of Ills geed flight against the city rings. If Albany makes any further similar recognition of honesty in its light against corruption, it might appropriately hai e its 11:11110 ehanged te Utopia. - And new the New Orleans Kxpesitlivi with Its Heed or disappointed liopes is numbered among the things that were and are net. FitF.mnucic Haiuuse.v charges that Her bert SjMJiicer rocently published in the United States n loliime containing three arti cles from the former's pen In connection w ith three from his en 11. He says that the ah stractcd nrtlcles wero from the ymctcenth Century, and that they wero simply Inter spersed w 1th critical comments by Speiicur in thouse be made of them. These nrtlcles, Mr. Harrlben asserts, were used without his consent or knowledge, ami he further says that the editor tlie Nineteenth Century was net consulted in their use. It is hard te un derstand hew a Hciouutle litterateur like Her bert Sponcer could be guilty of such an un blushing plagiarism as is doplcled by Mr. Harrison He is certainly in no need of the brains of ether people te make his works saleable in the literary market. It may be that similarity or treatment of the subjects discussed has led Harrison into errer, but the charge Is se bread and direct that tlie complainant's slde cannot be explained away en this hypothesis. The literary public should, noivevor, susiienu judgment mull Some years age a night editor of a paper up in Erie saw this story, and being bhert ' Mr. Bpcnoer U beard In bis own behalf. 1 In) Il.itec TI1.1t Was CaiiMsl On 11 W'i strrn Itimil Onn Olllicr llllli-il Other In- Jurtil llie l.iitiatlu Hurt. Passenger train Ne. (1, en the Wabash, St. Leuis A r.icillc railroad, arrii ed in Chicago, en Sunday, an hour and a half late, lucharge of a mailman. Out of the twolie or llftivn men ellicers and citizens who filially e- ctired him, oueolllcur Isdead, shot through the ledy ; another prelnbly latally wounded, hoi oral citizens tire injured and thu lunatic liimseir, lies in the hospital mei tally hurl, w ith three bullets In his Ixsly. Shortly bclore neon at the Wabash, St. Leuis P.icllle deisil, 11 dispatch Was recoiled from 1'henn.i, 111., irem Conductor l'utiiaiii, s-iying he had mi iinane man 011 his train, who had powsession of ene car, and that the police at Kansas Clty,Jacl;soiiiilleand Pisirl.i wero all idrald te Uiko him, andiiskiiigten or twolie iHilicoiiieii le arrest him when they arriied in Chicago. Nine olllcers In uniform and llie in citizens' lethes. iiiuler the com mand of Lieutenant L'tiiKhlin, inaile up the Hiiii.ul. The train was delayed, as wassub- Miipiently liMined, liyiiiuUeclu.il iiltumpUste csipturu the lunatic. Alter (oiisidei.ible nu nu iens Hjicciil.itieii as te the conditions el things 011 lsiard Ne. 0, the ellicers were tin illy nn -thing but reassured by u dlspiUh limn a Hiiburban bUtieu, waruiiig them that the ma niac was armed anil weubl resist ilesjieratelv. Allttlelaler "Ne. II" appeared in sh;ht and tbuiiollie hujuratlng se as te form two Hipi.uls awaiteil its arriial 011 either slde of the truck. People hanging hair way out el the car windows wero seen te gesticulate wildly te the crowd. ISofero tlie train had coiue ten hLuulstill a dozen 1us.su11gun1l1.11I jumped te the ground and Hed, loekiup; back ward witli blanched f.ucs. Olllcer Ilanett, who was Iho llrst te obserio the lunatic, was Ktaudiug near the rear end el the smoking car. Tlie madman with loieled roielior glared at him Irem the front platform of the chair car, ene car length distant, llar rett turned halt round ami steeped instantly, lmt he was tee late. A kill from the lunatic's roielior struck him in tlie slde and in 111 e minutes he was dead. One leek at the maniac was enough te satisfy anyone that while his ammunition lasted no would nut be taken allve. The olllcers, after reinei big Itarrelt, began a fnsilade through the windows of Iho smok ing car, whnre the madman had taken re fuge. After a minute or twolie plunged out 011 te the platform, llred a cotiple of shots into the crowd, leaped from the train and dashed down Fourth avenue. Olllcer Laugh Hit htaitcel in pursuit and the lunatic llred at litui the last shot In his weapon, but without cllcct. The maniac then stepped and awaited LaiiKhlln's coming with Kleainlng eyes and trothingineutli. Thuy clinched, tlie elllcer tripped his prisoner and both full, the madman meanwhile beating Lauglilin unmercifully en the head with his roveiior. The olllcer was in citizen's clothes and was set upon and terribly peunded by an oxcited colored man, who mistook him for tlie prisoner. The rest of the squad nrrlied shortly nnd the maniae was secured. Wlien he realized that further rosistuncewns useless he grew calm and said, quite rationally that his name was Leuis ltoaiime, that he was thirty-tlirce years old and was en loute te his home In Detreit Irem Denvor. The trainmeii tell a thrilling story of the trip liein Kansas City. When the man bearded tlie train at that place lie remarked that poeplo wero atler him te lynch him and that if left alene lie would molest no 0110. At i:i I'ase, 111., he became vlolent and with ruiolverin band erdered the train men te cexse making hoiiie ehanges In the make-up et the train. Tlie passongers all loll the chair ear, which the madman made his cmarters, and wero locked into tlie ethers. Ne ene. dared approach the lunatic and alter no nan exchangud soveral shots with the city mar shal he oidercd the train te proceed nnd from there te Chicago his will was the only law obeyed. Tlie Iteleel lllble In KiigUml. r linn thu Pall Mall Uiizette, May 10. We rocclied last night early copies of the new vorslenofthoOld Testahwnt, and be be be eoeo comparing it w ith the authorized version we mayglie seiuu additional calculations about the materials of the roilsed Ilible, which will peihaps be of interest: Attlio Oxford Unii ersity's own paper mill, which is situated nt Woliercoto, near Oxford, 37G tonset rags liaie been consumed in making liTrO tens of uper for this Ihsiie of the rovlsed version. It would cever two and a rpiarter square miles. It would go round the world In a trip of 0 inches w ide, or say, if the pages w 010 laid open 0110 ufter another, It would go round the world. The sheets piled in rooms as they leal 0 the mill would make a column teu times the height of St. l'aul's or folded into books before binding at least 0110 hun dred times the height. The copies, which are belng prepared by the Oxford University 1'resn alone, would, it piled Hat 0110 u ion an other, make a column than 14 miles high, 01 aTO times the height of the monument. i iilled end 011 end they would reach 71 miles ilgh, or 1,UU times the height or the monu ment. It Is hardly possible te give an idea of tlie number of goats and shcep whose skbm haie been required ter binding the ceplex-but It has been calculated that 1,800 goat skins have been used in binding ihe copies, which w ill Ik) preseuted by the American oemniitteo of ruvislen en tlie 21st lust, A llie Triiulilit Sab I) Otir Mleiiiadi treuhlu Is serious loudness while It lasts; bill wlml a btes-i el rellel te hum ltde piillt Alls r (1. Wells, of 1.1 Atlantic stmt, lbirtfinel. Conn, writes thatshe tried lliewn's lien llltteis fur steimicli tumble), ami that she expo) Icnccd such n llcf th it Iho tumble Is new until"! ly ever. Sin, rucemiui'inls this itruit lien ini'ellrlne leall whenivnllllctiil It cutis llier and kidney leinplatiit. Maluilinis Dclilllly IKIIi-il. '1 he miiltlferui manifestations couiieiiiciitil ns malurlM.anil irHlncbiK i1i'pres d debility, tan nil be successfully dclled In any locality, by a fidthrul uwel Ifurn'H I'iiiikMalt Wiiiskkv. It inemptly ih'strejs the mhisimillc sports which Infi'sl the IiIikhI aud n steles thu wholes) stem te iloreus nnd heidlhful acllim lluiiilrisls of Ihu best pi'ople have elcrlveil Inimc.isurahlu beni'llts fiem Its use, mid iniiltlliiibM new keep u supply en haiul as their Infallible reek of de fe'iie' nfjalmt all malnileus tieubles Ofull ti ll ible t'uscrs ami druulsls. "I rOP I'LASTKllS. 25c. Each, 6 for $1.00; Any Drag Stere. And thu best eiery lline. HerPlAgTEiis tire pieparcd from thu cemplcln ilrlues of Heps (emhlucd with lliiriruuity Pitch and Caiiuua balsam. SiiM-rlei te nil ethers beeause they act Instantly nnd curt) speedily. If ou arc troubled with nny kind of sercm ss, apply one! of the-HO plasters ami uxpcrlence thelrsisilfihiir, sliiiiuhit lnianit streiiKthcnbiKeirecl. A wenilerfid euro for pain In the small of the back, ,i":.,.'i Ter 1 (HI everywhere. HOP PI.AMTKH COMl'A.N V, lles tun Sent by mall If dcslied. ('0 -rreri'LASTnius. A FAMOUS STOENGT1IENER. Heii'O nhis, shei Kills and salts women nil sulfci lneni in less fiem Weak Hack ami side u'he. NelhliiK alfends such instant icllifasa ller Pi ABTKiiiiU)llideicriilfi"Cteil pirt. Pains and aches of all kinds are driven out. and thu pirlH luiilueier mill stK'JiKliiciKii, ask lern ller I'LABTru, iiuiilei from llurKiuuly I'lle li, Ciinailit Ikilsitm and the ilrlues of flesh Heps. en .send le inn" en, for clicular (i.l NLV VOK A l'UW DAYS LONG Hit, e The Unloading Sale Will Continue HIRSI & BEOTKER'S One-Prico Clothing Heuso. Held run w horn. 'i , r for Jl I PI.ASTKll COM l'A.N V, Husten OALI'ITATION Hvr.viAi, NUTiar.s. Oiii it rrmlbiK neiiM be tlie blstery of iianifs. Wu cannot, hewui er w e (,'e Inte Ihu suhjicl new, cjicpt se far its le say Hint Dr. Kennedy's "Favoille KetiKily" w.is calli el by that name, In an Informal fashion, Ieuk before the Docter elleamrdeif adiertlslui; It for public use. hH".ik liiK of It he would s.iy te his patients, "'lids Is my fuiorlte remedy for all troubles of the blissl,"ctc .anil Its success was se great thil he finally spc lle-el ihe nnmu w ith capital letli rs (2)m 11-lineUixl.Vw OP THE HEART CAN BE CURED bvthuiuier l)K. (.KAVKS'HKAItT ItKCITbA 'Hilt. It luw limit Is'nn a re e einle el remedy fur Heart IUkimsii, in all Its forms, Torveunoss, sit eplessiu ss, lmpilrisl Kuerity anil Mcntul r ucuuies, ii spi p-ia, iiiuicsuou,uisi'asi'rfei inu II lUIHCIl A lurii man of Clav cilv. hid , s is thu lie-art Itrulaler Is cieel's llfcssln Hteuiachati lnd . us tl lesiilfcilni; hiiiiianlty l per llellli", O for S-.", at OniKKlMs. 'etui te K K IVCAI.I.s, Cnmbrlelp, Mass. for flie pamphlet en llesilt lllscuni', etc. (2) new is Tin; pitepi'.it timb rie ritoei'itK tjltKA'I llAItuAINb CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, TltUNKS, VALISKH, f. We sill Men's Hulls from (I (lOupwiiiils W'e sell Men's Pants Irem TtQ. upwnids. OUi: AHSOllTMII.ST Of SUMMHIl W V. lt Is se I.aruu and larh il that the most fastidious will liaiu no treuhlu te i;et sidled. Fine (liialllyefHIIKUSIJl'KKi:, In tlie nilenii Hhaili'snud I'utlcrns, iiKl.TI for nut and lest be tier inall(li"s, tl.m, f.1 mi te til .Ml for Iho llnisl. striped Ce its at kk , One , Vc, 7'e. te tiVi. I.ljtht Siiiiimi'l I'lidcrwenrns low ns 17e. II hltn l.auu diledblilrtsas low as 4.". All Silk Ni ckwi til lati st styles, ftesli iressls Sic, worth Sue. Men's half he-eias low as i!c adeen pilrs. Aud many ethct Imrgalm tisi iiuiticieus te mi ntlen. We Invltu Inspection of the l.nermuu I arh t of Hiilllnisanil ranl"iloeuliiKslu our Mcnh.uil 'lallmlnt; liepiitmuut. HIRSH & BROTHER'S u.m: I'utuuu.eiiii.vu nethi:, COUNElt OK K.WUliXIO.VN. piJNUVN l'A UK. Penryn Park, -e.vrin- Cornwall & Mount Hepe R, R, Kxeiirslen ( emmllteu of Churches, Handily Hihesilsaml ether si lei t organizations, In mak liiK tliclrsiiuiuiei arriiueiiienls, should net ncj; lie tte teserie inlay for I'enrjn I'ark. 'I his delightful resell Is situ ilcd In thu midst of thu SOUTH MOUNTAINS And Us ttreunds ceMrlnit hiiiidii ds of acres arj uisy efiuicss fiem nil p irts of central 1 cuu s)lanla I'm the fnu uscef i xcurnleutsts Itiuiu aiueztenslvu CUOlHlKTAVH I.AW.N 11. SMS t.ltOt SDS, I.AIK.I, 1) .SCIH TAVIblOV, IIAM) hl'AM), KITCIICV, I1ASKLU AM) Cl.OAK liOOM, uiulCO.SSKItV 1'IOUY On tlie Summit of the Mountain. 'there Is also arc ficMhiiicut room In charge of a com pi lent c.tteiei, whole mi al si an be iirecuti il at lueelenite rates, a lihotettuiph (jillciy and mi met oils ether attniclll e fe alines Nolliiiersullowi el en the ftmunels Kiciiisleus Irem till peluls outhel'lilhuli Iphla V Id aelinit tinel lb lelluit A ( eliiiuhla Itnllreids will be cart lid elite cltelhu I'ark without chautju of ears Cemph le In fet inallen can be obtained uud cu Kiie inuiitsi lb clid with ji trtli s fiem till peibils en thu l'hlhuli Iphl.i .V Iti.ulliiKiiuil lliillti(( A t eliimhia ll.illrirnls, upon application te I (. Ilitiicis k, (.em nil 1'iisr.i ujii l nml '1 Icki t Aftent, I'hll. nil Iphla A. lituidbii; Italltead, "-M7 heiulli Fimrlli sire el, I'lill.ule Iphli, I'a , anil wlthputlis Iteiu la biuen by nptili lu te Iho limit rsMueil, Vltlj 0 ( Illl ll.KNsl-l.. Sitpt. Cor n v, all A 51 1. Heio liallreul. .iun.i,v. eni: m:v lieuD.s. S' tu.iis: iUMAii:iter lAibauen l'a. Isb5. irairsi MIKI'H IJUhlJN blltl.l.r AMI l'l.NN bWlIAICK 'Ihu powerful titratiie prepettles of a up 'iMfrraielui slstlhle uhutiapplb el te backache; Hwollcii.leliilsaiiil Muscles, Sciatica, Pleutls, Hhnrphaliis, et any sort of soreness. Thu best and stieiiftcst poteiis plaster iiiadu. A til d will demeiustralu It Si". A STAIl'lI.IMi DtstOVKUV. Mr Win . lohiisen. of Huren. Ink . willis tint his wife hud be vti treubli d wllhaculu IliiiuihllU for many iars, and Hut nil remi dh s trie el i;uiu no pcrnmiient ti lief, until hn procured a bettlu of llr. h'inu't Sew Disc en ry ler Cotistiiiipllen, eiitths, anil ( olds, whlih nnd n tiiaitleal i tli ct, anil preiduee ela M riiialieut i llie ItlsKU.muili el te cure nil DImiiu.1 h of 'I hteat, l.tnis or llreu chid Tubes 'Itlil Ileltles lleei ut echran's limit ''lore, Ses lJTaml 1X1 .Sertlt IJuieii slue I, Uiuiaster, l'a. I.up.'ehle tl e). (5) 1 bu I'lepb) AMeiilsht l. Mam inepluiiiu iislenlshi d whin thei ills com rthii wlile llli uhitlnii of V'iemm' J.'cltctrlc Oil. Ilium Is hardly a el no? lieimti In the cenn try that clis's net line this leiucily nxm Its sin Ives. 'Ihu publlu htiu leuiiil it is a iteesl tiling anel slick le It, 1'er suluby H. II. CiKhniu, ciiutt'isi, i .j ami ij .teiiit iiiecu si net, 1..111 tas te 1 IV i:M)10 IIO.NKHI IIM'INI) Uduard bhephetil, of Harrlshiirir, 111 sais" " II it bilt 11 1 cited se mill h benefit fiem Kkc tlie llltlets. Ifis I It ill) elulj le let MUllerln humanity knew It. Haiu Iind a ninulnit seru en in bit bit" eltfht cais; my diH.ters told mu I weiilel h it u te hai u thu bone sera peel or li ; amputate d. 1 tisid, lusleail, thliubettli s of Kliclile lllttc rs and suteii holes Ititcklen's Ainlci b.de, and mt kit is new hound mid well." Lie ctilu Hitters are sold at lirtycentsa bottle, and llucklin's Ainlca balve at 'Jjc. per box bi ll II. CiK-hran, Druuitlst, Nes. 1J7 uud IJL) .Vt.ttli sttcet, Ijincn.itcr, l'a. ('1) VXD EH TA KINU. JTNDKKTAKINO. UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seuth Queen and Vine Sfreels, bAieOABTin, l'A. rersimal attention given te all orders. Every U1I11K In thu Undurlaklnit line furnished. Havlntt seemed Ihu sei vices of a Ilrst-clnss lse chaulc. 1 am tirutiaredtodeall kinds of Unhel. sterlnit nt very inederntu pi Ices. All kinds el uit Kurulturu Upholstered. L. R. janlO-ttd iveuiuacall. ROTE. PKNNA. OIGAUS FUOM tl.00 Htindradnii. at HAUTMAN'3 KbI.OW KllONT bTOHK. PKU CIUAU F OK Chamois Skins that will always let ep soft, eicn If unshed, that will net scratch thu Uuust SUiur, COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, lJ7andlJ9 North Queen street, Ijuicaster, l'a. decS-Cmd ATADEIHA AND SIILUUY WINKS AT- Reigart's Old Wine SterOi II. K. SbAYMAKKlt, Aek.vt, Ne. 2) Kast Kine SxitKurr. Iebl7 ltd Established 1, CIIHAl'lTllTlLVN CfXvLKOUHU.MMint Ubi;. Usethu Gas Cooking Steve. NOHKAT. NO DUST. All patterns for b de at Manulactuters' prices. Omeu ev Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce. lU'iyll-'.'uid llH 11 EST l'LAOK TO OOKOHKOAH let All-wool Muilneiind Uauzu Underwear, Hosiery, I-iundilcel tinil Utilaiimlrled bldrts or Werklmj bhlits at ie, Overalls ut lueuii teihu best In llie umrkut. Wu Invite special attention te eiii"-hi and ki Uiuue Vests anil Hlilits. Alse te uurllrltlsli Hosu In all sUis, )lulit and fancy. Jeb let Men's Kaney Uuvundblu Hosu, f pair for a ctiiartcr, and notions generally. , At IIKCHTOM), c Ne. fr2 North cjueen Htrect. 1'. H. Hharp Band ler sale. T IIIB 1'APKU IS 1'IUNTKD WITH J. K. WRIGHT & CO.'S INK. Fairmount Ink Works, 2Ctli and rcnn'i Avenue lLu9-lyu rillLADBLl'HIA.l'A. M ISTRICti'S Palace of Fashion, NO. Ill KAST KINCS STUECT, I.A.SCA"TKK, l'A. LACES!! Veu 1 tuiHt piitlciilarattentleu Is hi lib) iidlcel toeiirutuuslvuand 1 legiiut iisseitiueiit of WLile and Colored Trimming Laces, all of which we are si Mint nt thu leitest prbes 'Ihu fulliiit Iiik me a fuw of Ihu many bargains wuellci OIMKNTAI. I.ACI.b. "1 lui lies wide, line iiuullty f.U.iyard I " " " l'i li " 1. " " fe-ither pal lent "is " 7 " " line iiuullty 1 " 7 " " Hityptt'in 11 " 41, " " delliel KitiPtlan ... . MU " y " " line oriental E " II " " " " ....... .'e " ti " " Oilental Kle'tt'iicitiKS. lill " IlKIUi: COI.OIIKI1 OUIK.STAL, AND tOVl'TIAN I.ACLS. 5i Inches wide, heavy Kgyptlan . 'ilcajatd. y " .. .. J7e " S " " Uneertental S5e " 8 " " intra line oriental. 370 ' S " " bulitutrtmmliiluiu. 'iie " ! " " belKO te match 41e " il " " " " .... ...7Sc " I1EIUKWAS1I LACKS, Mixed w llli I.lKht Dine, Nni v. Cardinal and bull llreu 11 at lie, 15c, 2fc a j ard. OltlKNTAL SLEEVE NKT. Inchlluuciiiality l "i'.a jird. ".7 150 il " Kttptlau 1.71 " UEIGE OUIENTAI.HKT Cream Spanish Net, all bilk, 27 inches w Ide, J Oil a yard. ALLOVEIt LACE. 27 Inches wide, ISc a yard. Klnu l'attei ns. Sac a yatd. Wheel l'jttui ns, JDc a yard. Extra line Imitation Embroidery, (all 27 Inches wlde) iSoandSOea jard. llEALTOltCIION LACES. lUIncliitlile 4e a yard. 1 " 80 " M ' " ltie ' 3 " " liKe " 4 ' ltt) ." ta " " sie " extnilnuiy. 4 " Mcdlcalnce . SOe " 1 " I.lnen YaklacelJk'e " j 15e " CItEAM SPANISH LACE-ALL SILK. 2W inches wiele lOe. nynid. 3 ' 2tk.".aard. A " 25e.ajanl. 4 " Pear jutterii, 25c, u yard. byi " . .Spanish, (luipure, 37e. n) anl. 4 " ...bjianlsh Escmlal, lie. a yard, HLACIt SPANISH LACES ALL SILK. 2 Inches Hide He. a) aril. lt I2e.u)tird. 3 ' , lie. ajaiil. 4 " 230. 11 yard. A ' 25c.niird. U " bpaulsli Gtilpuiu, Mnttlasse, tieu. IILACIC EbCUltlAL LACE. 4 Inihes wide 50c. a J aril. liOI.U AND HILVKULACE. KaneyColeiid Liuxs. (JlltMIed,fei"lIatTrlm- ml A- Dllt.bi IKlMlllNLi UltAlD. (jelil aud bllicr lliiild ami Celd, l.ace Ituch ln'. LINEN COLLAUS AND CUKK8. Kid llletes, Llslu Uleics, bilk and Tatlutu Gloves. LACE MITTS, llANDKEUClllEl'S, FANS, l'AUASOLS. In factuierythlni; and anytlihij; In large vn liety audat Lewest Prices. We make an elegant display of all these i;oed and lai Ite ut eiybisly te -CALL AT- ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion. uay23 B uu(ii:u it .SUTTO.V. THC PLACE TO GET The Very Best in the Market -AMI-IT TUB LOWEST I OSSiBLK ITlICEe. -is AT- BURGER & SUTTON'S OTICH TO TKUSI'ABSKIIS AND (JUNNKUS. All pursetis are hereby for- 5T bidden te trespass en any of thu lands of the Cornwall or epecuwen csiaies, in venation aim lamcas'.er counties, whether Inclesed erunln- cleseu, cuncr ler inupurpesu 01 snoeiini; or nsn. a me law win ue riKieuy uuiuicuu 1 aftvr this notice. Ne CLOTHING HOUSE, 24 Centre Square. IVi) 1110 pnpircit Hi show a complete line of Siersiickers, in luney Milpes. Chi 1 ks ami Plaids Tin') arc beiulicsaml the piltes but Clothing te Please Everybody IM PRICES THAT ARE BOUND TO WIN. ui-uivi: i.sa ci.- (i Burger & Sutten, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, W WI HJ ill Cornwall & Lebanon AM) Colebrook Valley Railroad. MT. GRETNA PARK, In llei" hi-uilef the Seuth Mountain, en the' line of the abut 1 leael, Is ell'dcil 10 lnellt ielu tlsanil iiasecl itlens Free of Charge. Iho-e grounds, (online; hiindiids efaens, 1110 iiisy of nciess I10111 all putts of Laslcin l'i IIIIMMtllUIll. a Tin luureMOl'STAIS M III. Ms,Hp nun el by nistle biiilitis; MOUNTAIN M'KISt.s ualliil up with iiatltu i- indstem : 11 MiV WALKS ami I'KOMl.N AllhS. A LAIU.K DANCING I'Al II. HON. LAKc.1. DINING II ILL. KllCIII.N, DIMM, KOOM, aiiel'l AIILI , ISLSCIIL's nml lilSlK SLl'I.s, Kiatteieil thieiijih thu gieiu ler the flee use et uxcuibIeuIIs. LAWN lENMH, cnetjt I.T, 11A LL GKOl NDS, iieivlisg ii.i.i.y, shoeiisg gal gal gal li.u,2Uoi'isamkjet hall Aiu anions thu amusements etfucd. Ne Intoxicating Drinks Allowed en the Prcmifaes. OH I 'allies desliluit It, 1, 111 pieiiui me il at tin Pllth ISKVP line VM', which Hlllbe uinhi the iliaij-0 of Sill. I, M be .!, tin neitiil tali ici of thu LEBANON VALLEY HOUSE, I who will be 011 the ttreumlx throughout tin sea Hn. git nig 11 ms ticisen 11 supei t isien Oii l.iiurslens linm all pelnls 011 l'liinsjlta nlii: I! will boiairludiliticlte the I'atk with 0111 c hatiite et utrs. -i.iiiislen l.ilisand lull iiiliiimatlen (an be ebtabud ami enit.iiteuienls 1 Ih e te el tilth patties Hum all peluls 011 Iho I'eunst Ituul.i It K upon iippliintieu te Gl.l) l H I), is sMnut Gencril I'lirsunitcr Aci nl, I' I! It , Ne Xi south lout th slice), Phlladi Iphl 1, or le J. C. LANCASTElt. l'A. M YL'HS it 11AT1IVON. THE GREATEST VALUE -AT THE- LEAST COST. MONEY IS SCARCE. VUS, VK KNOW IT IS, AND WU 1IAV MADK A bTOCK TO SUIT THU TIMKS. AT THIS T1MU UVUKY l'UIICHAhUll WANTS TO I1UV AT TIIU VUltY LOWKST 1'OSSIHLK K1GUKK. IN CONSIDUUATION OK '1I1USU FACTS, WE THINK CENTRE HALL Is .lust the lMitce te Deal. CONS1DK.U THK STYLE OK WOUK OU KINlMVlTHUSj CONhlDUlt '1 HE QUALITY OK T1IUGOODS ; CONSIDEUTHAT WU AUK TIIKMANUKACTUUUUS, AND llKMKMIll.lt THAT YOU SAE A PltOl'lT 11Y IIUYING OF US. THE AMOUNT OK OUIt PltOOF OF OUU GOODS. HUSINKSS IS MYERS k RiTHFON LEADING CLOriHEUS, NO. 13 EAST KINQ STREET, LANCASTElt, l'A. TJOTKIH MAKING CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT K3.00 A DOZKH,: AT NO. ianl'Jtfd 100 N011T11 yiJEKN STItEET, Lan caster, i'a illy enforced aimliiBt en said luijds of tlie uudurslgncd WM. COLEMAN KUEKMAN, Jt.ir.il.Cix jiuuun, EDWAU1) C. FltEEMAN, !AUorney for U. V. Coleuuui'a hclra. oetu-uaiw -r EVAN'S FLOUK. LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Makes Elegant Dread. Fer sole by Grocers generally. Levari & Sens, Merchant Millers, O 111 CO 1 17 KOUTU I'HINCK 8T. upi7s3md Supt.C. ill) l.l-Jlllll A L. ,H1. It. li JENNINGS, ., Lebuien, I'.i tiuet'j.'itirn. AT IJUKSK'S. DURREE'S SALAD DRESSING. It isSplemlld. Alunjs liiiielj. (.lie 11 a Til U New Inieliu .lust ltcicln d. CALIIOUNIA ElAPOUATUD Al'KUOIs ltiduied le "i's; a pound le tlesu Otiteiu I.-ugu StecL. I'AIIEII PKACIII, Twe pounds fei V. 'Iheu am Nlceand luiy Chiiii. K ll'OKATUD PAIthD I'UICHUS. Ultthti en Cents ei pound. Alse hi Itel 1111 illty ut.aie Lholee l:apel-ati il Apples. AlMilKl.bll AI'I'I.Um In ijuait innsat Inc. NEW '1UUK1SII I'ltlJNUS, Four pounds I01 i'.e. IliiKlnit Italstiis, thin and foul pounds leil-ili" riNEsr Ltniptii.e-sSTAiu 11,1.0.11 it Alse the Elastic Slaich let" Culls, Cell u-s, Ae FINEST C'OFFUKS I'ei the Mem j, always 1 re.-h Coasted BURSK, NO. 17 li'AS'r RING STREET. lievLiy.iuuNisiu.su ; turns. T UK CHEAPEST PLACE TO 11 UY AT LOW PRICES STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, Ceal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures, id Ai- P. Ne. 21 Seuth iucen Street, I0l)I7.lYd LANCASTElt I'A. TTAl'l'Y TIIOUOIIT A.A. Tehaceis HAUTMAN'S STOltE, iliaeiVM only se per pint?, at 1 j. 1.1, u IV AND KKIILCOA t ItONT C1GAU s AINT-UAl'UALL WINK INFORMATION, Tin) H tin t-ltapluicl Wlneh isadi llcloiisllaieur uud Is dtuuk In the pilucipal cities or Uitssla' Germany, North uud Seuth Ami ilia, Gnat lliHaln. lucllii, nmlsoen. 'J'lieeinanllty unpen till aunually Is sulllclunl ptoef of ltsstuhllliy aud staylnt,' powers, whliu ter mu real coitnelsi ineiu is 110 wme mai can ue aum'rler, ssetir considered its ar'l huSalnt-ltuiihaul WlnnCmnimn v. Valence. Department of the Droine (1 raucu.) H. Eh SLAYMAKER, flS-tta NtS HAST UlNaSTUEKT. iJl 4'" tl 0 . , ,
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