T ,V Ht '"5 . .,'i . T, - II ' v. : -K MtestfMawJaUs HJ .Qft Ui if y-J J."' . f V,MilviiaM 'JterfATVjrem" a, lees. Daily Ihtblugehcer. , MMMmTXTMy Bvenlnc In the Tear ' & i (anre&TS BzearniD) y ByBTEONMAN HENBEU s - w.ilfTELLIGENOEll BUILDING, "tf K,?Wi Cerner Centre Square. f IiAireAarxa, 1'A. Mttf-TM enm a wmk. nva dellam A 1 -v-L-ai . im a-rivai A nnru Pfflfilll WMW. ihV-m 7t, --Pi vw--v...... . t.u. --- v MVTJBKTISXHENTH FROM TBI TO FlfTT CUT. J . .- Sft. 1 .i'iJlWlfT.V " TTJTTCr.T.TO-RNnKU." ?.j .3? (funriw.) . "'.i WW Every Wednesday Mernlnr, TWO DOLLAR A TBAB I ADVAJtCB. ' 111 MKniiimn solicited from overy part of the v.i4rte twl country. Correspondents ere re t lJ& Mted te write legibly unci en one side et hS (ji peper only ana te sign their names, net L ' f MnhflnAilsin- tint In timnf nf lrnnd fnlth. $. 'All anonymous loiters will be oenslgnod te '.'' " tte watte basket. ; , -.'RfAimi-U AUtansita AMD tslsehams te E ;V, JU.r. HI J.iUiJJlUUll iJl $- $,, LAMOABTBK, l'A. pewlbla te exclude from the petit Jury nil who believe a murderer la net something of ft here." In that state the Courier-Journal reports that "murders grew apace; the victims nre forgotten; the murderers be- ceme heroes te be protected by every Imag inary legal contrivance." This is whatthelNTELUOENCEn thought seme years age when l'hll Thompson in cold bleed shot n fleeing and defenseless man In the back. Hut it was the humor of Kentucky society te protect him and of Kentucky journalism te praise him. He catne te Congress with bleed en his hands; and Mr. AVnttersen nnd his news paper recently urged him violently for a place in the administration second only te a cabinet ofllce. Vc can all live and learn, even the gal lant, chivalrous, impulsive and accom plished editor of Mr. Wattcrsen's great newspaper. NEW ORLEANS ETCHINGS. -,h 9rL. 4.....t- nr...4-it:.... All LANCASTER, JUNE 3, 1885. '$ ' , Fallibility or the Banks. ''i'St Thn nxnloslen of the Shackamnxen bank ffip'MfjaA the defalcation in the Manhattan bank a. 'lH''4jCve te strengthen the distrust, which ' & Bevents of late years lmve sulllccd abund- ) yvSfe iatly te cause, in the security of bank de- Vjpartte. The man witli money seems te v.have no place te rest it where he may be tt?8ure te find It again. He loses it in his X'tiV liuBlness, inhlslnvKtmenU,inhisbaiiknnd ?y '',??& Jn hl stocking. Thcre is no place wliere Y.'A'jtMeves may et break through and steal ft Atrnbw. This is an experience as old as man , n VSr1 Pmtedtn scriptural injunction te lay l.i rS$)w up wealth where neitlier moth, nor rust, nor i"".!. 'rei - ' . . 'Liffi& thieves may seire upon it. The liigh price llV&Ji 'V . i - lit.- . II. ..1 PI 1. , ; $1' ei eanK biecks uuu uiu iuagiuiiuiu ei v-mih f MM flannlHe nn tn sliniv Min nnlilln luOInf Hint f tT.J -'i ft" "- - j..-..- ?.KKrt;' if there is any safe place for money it is In . ". 27 -JM 11 j " mmi J.9 ' ": &, m- '& . Bbank. This confldence continues, seem ingly, netwitlistanding the bank wreckages of the past year or two ; and probably the latest demonstrations of the fal libility of banks will net greatly affect it. The depositors in the Sliack Sliack amaxen are likely te lese very heavily ; they have been despoiled by the faithlessness of the controlling managers of the bank. The Manhattan theft will net hurt the bank's creditors because it was only $100, 000, and the concern has tliree millions of assets. But both events teach the lessen that the faithfulness of bank elllcers and bank directors is net te be cenuuentiy reneu upon atjii umesrj under all circumstancjF'JMDanic'8 vault3mayl)ecsteemii,Mri,i!,r nroef.nnd yet "SOtKn open ; the bank's officers may eemed honest and yet be found ether wise ; tue uaiiK's utrccters may ue con- sidered watchful and honorable, and yet be negligent and untrustworthy. I The head of a leading bank in New Yeik i said te a reporter the ether day that there i was absolutely no certain way of prevent- , Ing stealing by the bank's empleyes, and "that the devlces for theft were as various . t as the occasions. His experience led him fytl te frequently move his clciks from desk te v desk, as the ine3t effectual way et keeping them from the opportunity ler a sieauy steal. If this is an effective treatment for the clerks and tellers it would seem te be especially advisable for the president, cashier and directors; and the Shackamaxen bank teaches that if these officers had been statedly changed the bank would net have been broken, tferckance the law makers might profitably consider whether a law prescribing a term of ene year for bank directors, and ferbidlng their re-election until after an intervening term, would net be bene ficial. Out of Line. The proceedings of the Pennsylvania state Senate yesterday are full of Interest te the general public. In that liedy desplte the action of the Heuse negativ ing the nuti-freight discrimination bill and rendering hopeless its pussage this year the Lee-Wallace bill was pressed te a vote, and the members were compelled te make a record en it. It was te have been expected that such creatures of the corporation and slaves of the ring us Cooper would go te the front in favor et any preposition te defeat or obstruct the enforcement of the constitution. Frem him and lib wing of his party such shame less dc(lance of the fundamental law and uggresslve attacks upon the rights of the people may always be confidently looked for. Of the Democratic benaters, Messrs. llid dis and McAtccr boldly voted te indefi nitely postpeno the bill ; Senater Hall failed te put himself en the record, and sonieof the Democrats who were right yes terday are said te be mere or less weak kneed en the main question. Eacli of these of eurpaity brethren no doubt feels able te take care of himself ; and with them their constituents will no doubt in due tline deal as stems lit te them. Hut we warn tlicin all that Senater Wal lace speke with the voice of prophecy as well as leadership when he forecast the im portance of tills great question in the future campaigns of Pennsylvania politics. Year in and year out the Democratic plat forms of Pennsylvania have demanded legislation te enferce the corporation ai ti des of the constitution. This declaration is written in every recent deliverance of the irty in convention assembled; and with every succeeding year jwpuiar con viction en the subject lias strengthened and Iepular interest has increased. Who Is net with the peeple en this subject is against th; party. There is no cscajK) from this position, "v If It is going te rive theiinB'Nh ,ieatt le Iebe Mr. Lewell, we will mfflWJ1 violent The approach te New Orleans by beat shows the city and surrounding country te greater ndvanuige than arrival ly train. J leth banks of ilie Mississippi nre plcturcsque for n hundred miles abeve with n suocesslen of sucar, cotton, tobacco and rlce plantations, resembling a continuous village, and IT ene In fortunate enough te past the Kxposltien grounds at night in tline te enjey the bril liant electrical Illumination, gorgeous fire works mul distant music, he niuy cengratu- late himself upon having seleuted the slew hut comfertahlo motion of the tortelno In preference te the mero popular lightning Hpced of the linre. . The Mississippi rlver Htoamers usually land at the feet of Canal street, the Central avonue of New Orleans, dividing the American from the French quarter of the town, nnd se called from Its use In former years as n dralnage canal le Iake l'entchar- traln. Most et the streets here retain llielr prlmltlve names llionville and Carendelct, Dutnalne, Dauphlnu, Burgundy, Koyalenml ll.ironne recall the history of New Orleans under French ami Spanish dominion, whilst ltampart street niarkH the destroyed walls of the old city, and Ksplanade street Indicates the military parade ground of ast times. New It Is a beautiful wlde avenue, several mlles In length, with groen suard nnd rows or tall trees down Its centre, whlle Its bread banquettes nnd handsome residence, vlth tropical surroundings of bananas, orange, Cumegranales, figs nnd oleanders render this roelo Faubourg a fair rival of the (larden district alie ve Canal street. ellbrt te Jeg along without him. "5W- i. WW s r ,v BT Ivy- .V- h "Begus" Argnuienls. Tlie Philadelphia 'lmes discusses the anti-oleomargarine law with that gross and glaring superficiality which se often mars ite editorial direction and lands it fre quently en both sides of a public question before it is through with it. The gist of the Times editorial is that the oleomarga rine peeple ought te have no consideration because they sell their product for what It Is net and charge for it three times its act ual value. As te the first of these complaints the law new provides for that. The Times ad mits that " there is a law en the statute books requiring Imitations of butter te be Beld for what they are;" and if it be true,as it cbarges.that there is "persistent violation" of this statute, why are the violations net punished and the law net enforced V If it is impossible te make this just and reason able law operative, hew can it ba exacted te enferce an unjust and unreasonable statute V Moreover the country is suffering Inflnitesimally less from imitation butter than It is from the thousands of ether imi tations imposed upon it, from bogus spices up te pious frauds. Why legislate against Imitation butter and net against imitation pepper, sanded sugar, glucose candy, arti ficial stone, brass jewelry, corsets and tight shoes, news dispatches written in Philadel phia and dated from Washington, or preachers who proclaim hell-fire and believe only in Bheel ? If it be true that the retailers of oleo eleo olee martarino sell it at an enormous profit, what justification is that of the suppression of its manufacture or sale 'i When did the law uegin te take cognizance of the profits rWAV efapnvate business? xne common weaiui i'SCtJf is, scandalized new at the stubborn resist- Uliee ui niuivuu ceiiiiih""" aim mtu agents in journalism and the legislature te the regulation by law of their freight charges ; and yet it is adduced, as a reason for the extermination of the manufacture of a substitute for butter, that it can be made at third the cost of butter, and yet be made se geed as te be sold in the market in competition with the real article ! A parity of reasoning would suppress by law a news-1 paper sold for two ccnta when a better could be had for ene; and exterminate by statute a publishing company which boasted that it nude SO per cent, a year en the costs of its plant. TjiKnn is much of interest in the eighth annual report of the Children's Country Week association, of Philadelphia, which has just been published. The ebject of this association Is te enable ioer children and peer invalid adultH of the city te spend a part of the warm months in the country ; te pro pre vido free excursions for them ; and vt here It is pessible te secure for them icrinancut homes in the country. Heme idea of the extcut of the work that U annually accom plished by this bonevolont body may be obtained by a glance at the treasurer's re port which shows receipts from membership dues, contributors, etc., for the past year, of nearly f 0,000; all or which, with the excep tion or alxutU0, was spent with the object of allbrding te the peer of Philadelphia a chance for much needed fresh air and recrea tion. "Carels taken te send geed children teiltl invitations and we seldom have com plaint from entertainers ;" se the rojvert reads. This scorns te be the only weak place hi the armor of the association. Fer It is theso net professedly geed who would be most beuelltted by a week or two away from the crowded city slums with thelr criminal auggesti veuess. But as the association grows, its policy may broaden. At any rate, it has dene much geed in its brief career, and do de nerves the encouragement of all theso who have the well-being of humanity at heart. -- m It is mysterious that thcre are no great women musical composers ; but In the mel ody that is evoked by Uie chin many of the sex are mere than great. F.splanade street Is net, however, uionoiio uienoiio uioneiio llwxl entirely by the French ; many Ameri cans profer this quarter of the Um u, and en the banquettes ene eltcn hears the Kngllsh tengue; indeed, it Is siHiken with esiecIal cleverness ami charming intonations (se says Monslgner Capel), In an old Ainarlcaii home, which covers much ground en the cornerof Ilotirben nnd Ksplanade streets a stately mansion with wlde halls, high coil .Ings and ancient adornments. The best and most talented people or the Meuth, ami many from the North and KureiK), have here en- Joyed hospitality; and le the city of New Orleans the generous host many years bIiice prosented n valuahlolihniryef iMKX) volumes, which Is known as the Kisk Free Library, and is new owned by the t'ldverslty of Irfiulsiana. and enleved hv the public. The private collection or volumes at the old home is still liiLu-t. idtheiiL-h It has passed through the dangers of war nnd Is extensive enough te excite the scorn of the gray haired waiter against all lioek agents who call. Such visitors are rarely admitted, for Davy InsistH that " Pah ain't no lioek overwritten what's net in eurllbray." This ancient colored retnlner has served the f.unllvler mnnv vears. and Is therefore an autocrat In the hnuse. Hi) is wonderful tn lolieUl en Sunday In his high hat, dress suit and ombreidorcd waistcoat, which has a history, and has lecn treasured by him for thirty vears. His wife, Aunt Ilcuule, Is equally loyal and the best of nurses. This eltl veu pie liave a iiouse aim a iiiuu iiruiwriy of llielr own whlelf they often visit, but pre- rer te live wan tlmltiormer ewnerxami me children they have guarded In infancy. A strong bend of atlbctleu exlsts between Southerners and the r family servants w hlch the Northernercannftt fully appreciate After the emancipation proclamation many of the slaves remained In their old homes, its faith ful end devoted In tllelr allegiance as ever, and seme even declined regular wages, pre ferring te accept only such gifts as could be made them by their Impoverished masters. An example of such an attachment is shown in the Louisiana exhibit at the KxikwIUeii. It Is a portrait painted from life in ls57, by a hidVflttl!'8 8tal -i hi grateful rjsxgi'U'en of iii I, i iinii Minimi! hnr.jrffii i ii i a iiiiiT-'can' ilrn. n mulatto woman, bclenulmr te Urshi Soniat du Fossat. This servant refused te accept herlllKJrty uiuler the oiiianciiKillen act and accompanied her mistress te France, llorlldelity wassuch as teattnict the atten tion of the French government, which pre sented her with the cress or honor, in I'aris, Slay ISM, 1881. PBMONAL. unevKii ui.KVKi.Ani iiiumae ni;n- i .. nnieKS Hkieh is the name of a Heaver I JJ Cei. James Diifcv's great annual dinner te the Farmer'.s rltih and otherdlBtlnRiilshed guestA, conies oil' this year en June 18th. Kmii.y WATKnMAN, Provldenco, ft. I., elves S4.000 by her will te the PomeMlo and Foreign Missionary noclety of the Protestant Episcopal church. JeiiK C. Aniikiisen, Uie inllllonalre tobacconist, of New Yerk, who died hi Paris in 1881, was the first te use tinfoil for the preservation of tobacco. Ckaiilks Farxum, of Philadelphia, was married en Tuesday te Miss Mary Thayer, daughter of Jehn 11. Thayer. at the hitler's home en the Pennsylvania railroad. Miss Fl.enKNUH HKr.tuus, daughter of David W. Hellers, was inarrled In Ht- 1'eter's church, I'lilladelphia, en Tuesday evenlug, te Marcellus Coxe, Miss Sellers steed iu the saine spot whero her mether and grand mother were married. ItUTirrjui'nun 11. IlAvr.s lias sold for $11, 000, said te be less than value, his quarter block at the corner of Sixteenth and Califor nia streets, Omaha, whero an ex-dalryman from I'lilladelphia, Henry Ostheir, has been keeping n boer-hotiso familiarly known as " Hayes' Saleen." Maiuc Twain's weallh Is stated thus : Frem the publication ei his books, 1200,000, the amount of the sum lielng due le the fact that he has always been practically his own publlsher. and thereby made all the profit ler iiunseir; lecturing, f iih,uai ; scrap oeok, K0,000; wife's fortune, 75,(HK); letd, f 125, 000. That Is about the sum he new possesses. Leni llitoueitAM was equally geed as a w orker and a sleeper. Ills power of sustained mental lulier was something wemlerlul. In tlie early days of the " Kdlnburgh Hevlew, " when he was ene of the most lrc(iicnt con tributors, It was a common feat for him te read a hook ene dav. and te write an claberatn arllcle en It the next. Many a tline he worked twelve hours en a stretch at his desk, and often he Included the night as well as the day In his stint. Dr.NKls F. Dkai.y, the veteran editor ami publlsher. returns te his llrst love and re sumes publication of the Philadelphia llc.r util, after Its vicissitudes. He announces that It will be henceforth In accord "with the In dependent thinking that prevails everywhere in the elltIcs of te-day, opposing the Re publicanism which was defeated at the polls iiv the election of firmer Clovelaud, and w hlch yet rules se scandalously this city and slate." MXDICAL. bewn's iken uiTTErta WOMEN Nccillnff rnneweil utrencth.er who aufTcr from Infirmities peculiar te the box, lieiild try Brown's IRON BIHERS runrir ttefn:itx E LINN A I1HKNEMAN. QUA TUB 11KST TONIC. Trndfi Mark .ITV, PUltlTV-NOT Q.UANT1TV. On Kvcry lkitlle. SRRING GOODS -AT- Tlils tnrdlclne remhlncs Iren with "pure vege table tenlCM, and Is Invnlunhln ler IMhciwi'S iMirullartn Woiiieii, ami all wlie leml scnenlary IIvck. H Knrlcht'H ami I'nrlllOK the Illoeil, Sltnc ulntr the ApiH'tlte, HtraiiKthens tlie Musclm ami NorTes In raet, tliorenxlily Invljjenitcs. Clears the coiiqilexlon and makes the skin smooth. It (1 wis net blacken the teeth, rnuxn hcadnrhn, or produce ceiiDllpatluii ii( efAcr Iren mctti cine i de. Sins. Kmzauktii IIaiiui, 74 Farwcll Ave Mil waukee, Wis., Hnys.unilrrdiiloef Hec. iM, Iksi: "I liave used Ifinwn'g Iren llllters, unil It has been mere than a doctor te me, hiivliif? cinid me of the wruktiCHS ladles have In llfii. Alse enroll me of Liver L'miiiilnlnt.nml new mv com- plnxlnn Is clear and geed. Has been beneficial le my children." Genuine has alinvu trade mark and crossed ltd lines en wmpiHir. TAKK NO OT1IKU. Made only by liltOWN'S CIIKMIOAI. fJO., IIALTIMOUK, Jll. LAniEs' Hand Heek Useful and attnictlve, containing Hit or prizes for receipts, tnlorma tnlerma tnlorma tten about coins, etc., nlven awny by nil dealum In mcdlcliiii, or mailed te any address en receipt of 2u. stump. (3) FLINN & B RE NEMAN'S. LAWN MOWBR8, QAIIDBN HOSE, BABY OAItRIAOES, LAWN TENNIS, CROQUET, WATER COOLE1S, REFRIQERATORS. ALL AT LOW PRICES. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 1 52 North Queen St.. Lancaster, Pa. -prep itjAstkic NOT MKIJ OTHEIt KINDS. Herl'LAsTeMactliiHtantly when applied. Try lliein leriiackaclu', ruin In thn Hlile, hiiiciich, ltlieunintlniii,Hclatlea,8oreand Weak Chest and all local aches and pains. He seething and MtifiiiuthenliiK te wenk and tired purls. Com Cem pnxed iirnatiiiti'sbfwl known rumedlcs, virtues of Kir.li IIeih, JSiirgundy Pitch and Canada llal S.UII. Sold utfrvwlieni 2T.e., 5 for $1.(10. HOP PI.A8TKII COM PAN V, PronrlclerH, Ilosten, Mass. (10) HOP I'IjAHTKIL 1'reper rrcpamtlmi for Clinlera. I'IimI, tlierniighly clcaiixQ and illninreet nil ollentUeuud lufectleiiH pliices In and about the abode, se thut nothing hut pure oxygen limy be Inhaled Inte tlie system. Second, keep thn per son and upparcl clean, nnd then fortify thn health iiRiiliiHt uny Insidious chance Impurities by pi udunt prescriptions et Hurrr's I'iiiikMalt Wiuikkv, and no fears need he harbored In any kind. Tim best physicians slreiiKly endernuuiid reeemineudtlilH treatnienles safe and mini. All eltnlilu driiKglitts and gniccru 111 furutnh it lln Ven Knuw a Mini Whose wife Istieiihled with delillty. nciiuu ness, liver eempliiliit or rheuuintl.ui t Justti II liluilt Inaptly lelut the lndy siiUer that wy, when llrewu's iron inner win renin e ner. Mrs. I. II. Kdgcrly, Hetter, Me., says, "llrnwii'H Iren Hitler cured me nf debility and p.ilplta p.ilplta lien or thehenH." Mrs. 11. H. Mcliiixhllu, of SuirlioreiiBh, M., fays the bittern uuied her of delillty. Mr. Hurtling, or Windham Otitic, In tlie mime Bliile huvh ltcurefl her of dlzzliifhs In the head, He It has cured theuxands of ether ladles. ..llEAIIT 1IWEARK will yiulll lO UlO llwl or UK. OltAVKS' IIKAUT UKUUI.ATOi:, thirty years has proved Itucpeclflclnull feniis of lieui t dl. cum;, I'ree ampbh'l of K. I:. IngalU, t'lim biidge, Mas. (l.Ul pcrbelth). I'er Bale by all dniKglnta. HIIAKI' Oil DUIiti 1'AINH. Khepglrli, saleswomen nnd lintiROK Ilea nil suf fer tiuini or lens from weak hack or sldeachc. A hulysajH! "OnuHer- 1'labtiii worn IS lieursdld my back morn geed limn all (he remedies I ever in-ed." Fer any norlerpnlii or soreness of whal whal evernaturu.lu.tantrnllerisRlveii. Hupcrlur te ehest pioteeters ler weak and sere Iiiiikh. Her I'i.ahtkkh ure Hindu fiem IlitrKiindy Pitch, Cim ndu llalKiim and the entire virtues of gulden Heps. Held every where. Sle., or 5 for f Mm. HOP 1'I.AHTKIt COM PANT, Uoiten, Mass. (II) Vl.UTllIItU. TCT-KAIMIUAHTKIW Voh" SUMMER Merine Shirts and Drawers, Oauze Undershirts and Dm were, Cholce Nocktle8, E. it W.CeUars and Cuffa, O. it a. Cellars and Culm, Crown Cellars and Culls The Best Fitting Dress Shirts. S1IIUTH AM) HOCIKTV PAltAPHKKNAhlA MA1IK TO OUIIKIt. At Erisman's, NO. 17 WKSTKINOhTKKKT. QNIiV FOIl A Ki:V DAYS IaTneIuI. The Unloading Sale Will Continue HIRSI & BROTHER'S Ono-Prlce Olethlnp; Heube. HXVVIIHWSH. HONltYN 1'AltlC. Bl Penryn -ON Tl Cornwall & Mount Hepe R. -ONT11K- R, IT OP I'liASTHIt. a KAiiiKeAD i:nuim:i:h Living 111 Central New Yerk, was cured of a dls trenxlng Kidney complaint by the line Plastku. Ilena)n: "I knew lint they iirnimd ri'oeiumeiid tliein te all the heys en the lead." Applied e I n I I In any p.irtlUHtnntle)lef Is given. Vpr wenk nnd tired muncles or Joints, Crick, HtltLiies, bide itches, Nfiiralglit, Hum Cheat, Uh9uiniitlm or local weitknexs thn clfect Is luSglc. i'retmrefl from lliirgundy 1'lteh, Cuiutda (uIbuiii and vir tues of garden Hep'. Held ,y dniggits and country stores. "i"e., fi for fl Ce. HOI PLAhTKIl COMPANY, Husten, Sln. (Ii) MT.CIAT. NOTIOKN. Oneer reeling nenld lie the lilelerjr of iiaiiv. Vi cannot, however we go Inte the suhjecl'nv, except se far as te gay that Dr. KCnnedy's " Favorite Kemndy " was called hy-fimt name. In an lnfunnal fashion, long ltef.Tm tlm Dneinr !,S I dreamed of advcrtbilngjt-fef public use. Speak-lrTt4JfnjjSi(4ijnr-Weu,ay ( hU p-itlents, " 1 his la my fnvorlte reincily for all troubles ei me bleed," etc., and IU success w as he great that he finally spelled the inime with capital letter. (2)myll-lmdccd&w V"1 -rl m :& u ;-. "' '& h ii . rq Ei Si i ,P 1 1- Thk rennsylvanla Hospital for Insane in Philadelphia Is ene of the leading institu tions of its kind in the world. The perfec tion of Itn motlied of treating, theso whose bodies have, for n tinie or permanently, sur vived the stability of their minds, was largely attained under Uie late Dr. Themas L. Klrk Klrk bride, whose fame as a specialist in the treat ment of diseases 'et the mind is mero than national ; and his successor, Dr. Jehn 11. Chapln, seems fairly entitled te wear the mantle of his Illustrious predecessor. The one hundred and thirty-fourth year of its oxlstenco show the institution having new within its walls 3C5 insane patients, 1G0 males and 109 females. The result of its treatuient are seen in the recevery of 51 patients, and the Improvement of W, from Jan. 1st, lS8t, te April 27, 1885. Since the eixmhig of Uie hes pital 8,668 cases have been treated, 4,09!) of whom rocevorou una 'i'.7a wero ropertod Improved, illustrating that with any kind of care two-thirds or the poeplo who leso thelr minds may have thelr condition ameliorated. The fact, however, scorns well established by statistics that the insane must be taken in hand at the early stage of their dtscase. Of theso discharged from the Pennsylvania hos pital during the past year, seventy-feur per cent had been insane three months or less prier te admission. Se far as the occupations of the patients are coucernod, it appears that out or the -1,809 males who have been at the institution since its foundation 5C7 wero clerks, 505 farmers, 409 merchants, ai9 laberers, 157' carpenters, 117 lawyers, and se en down te tioat-bullders, gold-bcaters, fire men, coppersmlths and soap-makers, each of which occupation had but ene representa tive. It is a significant fact that there wute only nlue editors la the list, which might be interpreted by the envious te meau tlmt odl edl odl ters have no brains te lese. Among the 1, 180 females, domestics lead the list with 358, fol lowed by seamstresses, 351, teachers being next at 119. Dr. Charles M. franklin, son of the late Themas K. Franklin, of this city, is second assistant physician at Uie Institution. Mil. Itossice Conkline is getting hit ; possibly because he has flung away political ambition. Mil It. It. IIayks has sold his Omaha beer saloon ; at less than its value, he nays. Hut the fact Is Uie buslness docllned after It was found out that Hayes owned the place. fcv ki, .w f Live and Learn. Mr. 'Wfttterseii's Ceuricr-Jburnai, moved by some recent eveuts in Its native state, frankly owns that " our heroes In Ken tucky arethe murderers." " "ve iet them and humor them and strive net te hurt their feelings. The grand Juries chew " them great consideration, and we make it These who leek upon the Chlnamenas lauudrymen and little mero may be a little surprised te learn that they had u newspaper established in their clilef city, Pekln, mere Uian 500 years before America was thought of. This eldest newspaper in the world, the Pekin Gazette, was established in Uie year 911, and has been published regularly since 1351. The total circulation ei the three issues of the paper is 15,000 copies. The editorship la cenll led te a oemmlttoo of six members of the Academy of Han-Lin. Louisiana has en exhibition an Interesting relic from the Kentalneblcau sugar planta tienan old slave bell, which for many years called the negrees te work en this estate. The property has a front of nlue miles en Iike I'entchartraln and was originally owned by Bernard de Maricuy, a wealthy Creele planter, who entortalned Leuis I'hil I'hil lipjie when he visited Louisiana, and was iu turn received by him with distinguished honors at the courtef I'rance. Tradition has It thut ene theiis.mil Spanish dollars were drepped by Monsieur de Miirlguy into the molten metal of which this bell was cast, it was remarkable for its iiiollew tone, which, under f.ivorable circumstances, could lie heard In New Orleans, across the waters of Lake Peiitclnirtruili. It is handsomely In scribed and ornamented with scroll nnd llg llg ure work, and net unllke tlie Old Liberty bell In general appearance, having a similar crack in Its slde. The slaves of the planta tien assert that en the morning of I'rosment Lincoln's emancipation proclamation this old rolle of slavery fell from Its supports and rent tlie llssure iu Its slde vlilch lorever si lenced IU silvery tongue. IlSPI.A.VAlll- i.VLl'lTATION of the heart CAN BE CURED by the tinner lilt. fiUA VKs HKAItT UI'Ottl.A. 1 0K. It h;u, ionic been a recognized remedy ler Heart Dcnee, in all Its forms, Nerveusnm. hlccpliwiiH-u, Impaired Ihieruy und Mental Kacultli.,,, Uysneiiila, lndl?ctlon,dleju.esef the hteiu.ir), d ifrmulH. A clergyman of Clay City, Iud., f4,y, t,P Heart Urgulater U Ued's HfcsHlnc leflfitrurlnj; humanity. 81 per Ikittle, O for ., nt DruEliiU. bend te r. K. INCAI.I.S, Caiiibridcn, Mass . ler free pamphlet en Heart Uiseusc, etc. N) NOW I THK I'UOPKK TIMh TO l'KOUl'HK lilti;Al' HAIUiAI.st, CLOTHING, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, YALISKS, &c. We soil Men's Halts from ll.dOupwaidt. We sell Men's Pants Irem Jftc. upHiirdi. OUK AShOllTMKNT OK HUMMIlll WKAIt Is se IjirRO and Varied that tlie miut faxttdleus will have no trouble toilet suited. Finn Quality efHKKItsrcK Kit, In the Vuiliius Hhndes nnd l'utterns, at 11.71 for eent nnd est butter qualities, tZAH, t3.iv tn (ii ') Ter tlie llnct. Ktrlped CfKits itt loe., Ux, Ktc., "!c. te ti W). Light Summer Underwear as low as l"e. Wliitn Laun diiedblilrtsas low as c. All Slk Neckwear latest styles, fresh goods 21c, w erth 50c Men's hnlf bee us low as -5c. a dozen pairs. And many eilieruargains tee nuiiieieus loiuuntien. We Invite Inspection ofthe Enormous Variety of SultingHand i'niitaloeuliigs In our Merchant Tailoring lleiurtiueiit. HIRSH & BROTHER'S ONK-PltlCi: CI.OTHINU HOUbL-, COKNKIt OK Kzcunlen Commlltee of Churches, Sunday il-CIHWH I1M11 llllltjl dvil 1.1. OIIIIIirillMMIF, III iiiui lug their stiiuuier in ningeiuents, should net neg luettn reseivu a day ler 1'i'iiiyii Park. rnisuvngniiui reseriisiiiuaieu iu inn iniusi efthu SOUTH MOUNTAINS And Its gieunds riiMitlng hundreds of acres nrt easy of iu fens fiem nil purts of centml 1 cnu syhanl.i Fer the flee uuuef ceurHlenlnlH tliuie ureuxtemiUe cue(i;i:tan lawn tknnis ukeiinim, LAItlil; HANCINO pavilion, hand bTANH, KITC1IKN, I1ASKKT ANI (JI.OAIC ItOOMS, andCONSKIlVA'lOUY On the Summit of the Mountain. There, IsaNea refreshment nsim In charge of a competent caterer, wheruiuculsenubu procured at lundenite rates, a photograph gallery and numerous ether alt met lve feature". Si, Honors itllnuiMl en the mound. Kxcurslens from all points en the Philadelphia AKi-adlugaud Iteading A Columbia Kallreads will becuiiled direct tu tlie Pulk wllheutchangu of cars. Complete Inforinntlen tan be ebtnlned and en gngeniuntsetrectcil with jwirtles fnnii till points en the Philadelphia & Heading and licmllug Jt Celumhla ltallre.ids, upon application te CO. Hancock, (icnernl l'annengeriuid Ticket Agent, Philadelphia A Iteading itallread, ?n hnulh KeurthHtieet, I'hlhuh lphla, l'a., and with parties from Lebanon hv npplj Ing te the nudei-Hlgued, CAUL VON .scilMALKNbKK. Supt. Cern all A Mt. Hepe Italllead, i.eoanen i a. S' mavs.luid UJIMKItOriSST). JQ NOItTH OITKK.N STItLET AMI PKNN hqt'AUK. A Yl'.ll'S HAItSAPAllILLA. J3 A Heme Druggist Testifies. UKG Lit A. SUTTON. HTOXEWAUTj .lACKNOS'H UAVUllTElt. Her Ilrllllant Marrl.lge In Jtlclimeud lleiiiein lleiiiein beretl by Her Father's Friend. Miss Julia TV Jacksen, only daughter or the late General Htonewall Jacksen, was married Tuesday night, In tlie Second Pres byterian church, lUchniend Va., te Mr. William K. ChrlsUan, a yeuug merchant of that city. The wedding was the greatest ovent of the social season. The ccrouieny was perfermed by the ltev. Dr. Moses I), lloge, who conducted the funeral services of the bride's father at the thne when she was mi infant. Leng before the time for the wedding the strcet in front of the church was crowded and many went away unuble te ob tain admittance. The brlde is a bright and pretty blende and very jKipular, as is the groom. After the ceremony u reception was given the bridal party. The ceuple lea en the night train for the Seuth. The presents wero Humorous and beautiful. Ueueral Jeseph K. Johnsten, (loueral Jubal A. Early and ether promlueut nx-Cnnfoderuto soldlerH belug among tlie glvers. The most costly present was Irem W. W. Corcoran, of Wash ington, 1). C, a fruit set of solid geld. The survivors of the Third Alabama rcgl iiieiit. which sorved iu Ocn. Jacksen's coin cein niunu, sent tlie bride a handsouie present, consisting of a silver service of spoeun und forks, halt dozen large rtpoens, half dozen forks and a deen teaspoons. Each urtlcle is engruved with the Initials of the young lady, "J. T. J." The present is iuclosed In a beautiful satlu-lluud box, and en the outslde of the case is placed a Hhleld of sllver bciring the inscriptien: "Julia T. Jacksen, from the suivivlng mom mem bers of the Third Alabama, A. N. V." A no te accompanying the present asks Miss Jacksen "te accept the present as a slight testimonial of the osteom In which bhe Is held," und with It is ceupled the assurance "that the moiiiery of her immortal lather is still fresh in the heart of overy member of the Third Alabama llcgiment." The Mebile llille Company also forwarded Miss Jacksen u present. It consists of a dez.cn hand painted fruit dishes, Limoges manufacture, neatly inclesscd iu n large satlu-llned case. A ribbon otgreon and geld was placed across the lnslde of the lid of the case, bearing the name of the company and the imuie of the ludytowhem the present is made. With the best wishes I'er a bright and happy future the ltltlomen inform Miss Jacksen that their present is deslgued te "convey seme ovi evi ovi denco of their lend romembranco and high osteom which they bear for her aud her neble ancestry." SOTIOSH. -irOlKl NEW GOODS. OSTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, NO. IS KAST KING STREET, LANC.Vb'ii:!!, FA. LACES!! Veur most p.irtlciilni'attenllen Is hereby called te our extendi ve and elegant ossertuient or While and Colored Trimming Laces, all of which we are selling at the lowest prlies. The following nre a few of the uuiuy bargains w e eiler : OIIIENTAL LACES. IT HE PLACE TO GET 3 Inches wide, line quality. ii ii ii ii , 0 c 7 7 11 JO " feather pattern., " rlne quality " Kgyptlan ' dotted Egypthtn, " line oriental $ .12 a yard 15 " 21 " SS " .'!'.!!' .si 'M " ai " an 1.41 " AND .Kc a yard. ..17e " " Oriental Fleunclngs. 1IEIUK COLOUKl) OMENTAL KijvniA.s ii.vur.s. ftW Inches w idc, heavy Egyptian. . i " ' " ... 6 " " lliioeriental 2wj 8 " " extra line oriental.. 37e s " " belgutrlinintuglace..'u " 12 " beige te mutch 4te " .-j ii ii ,.7je " I1EIGE WASH LACES, Mixed with Light Illue, Navy, Cardinal and fceal llren n at 1-e, ISc, i5u a yard. OMENTAL SLEEVE NET. ! Inch fine quality $lnyard. 27 " " " l-" " 27 " Egyptian 1.75 " 1IEIGE OMENTALNKT Cream Spanish Net, ull bilk, 27 Inches w Ide, $iOU a yard. ALLOVEU LACE. 27 Inches wide, 18e a yard. Kine l'atterns, 2"eayard. Whecl Patterns, 30e a yard. Extra flne Imitation Embroidery, (all 27 Inches wide) 4Jound50ea yurd. HEAL TOUCIION LACES. TItUK CPLTUUr- IIT ELLA WUEKLKR. The highest cullure Is te speuV ne'lll. The best ruforu'er Is the man whose eyus Aie quick te see all beauty and all worth, And by his own dUcrect well-onlered llle Aloue reproves the erring. When thy e'e Turns In en tblne own soul, he most severe, Hut when It falls upon a fellow man Let kindness control It, nnd refrain Frem that belittling censure that springs forth Frem common lips, like weeds from marshy soil Hen. Jehn B. MoPkeusen, Judge in the LoUinen-Dauphin district, n very fit and worthy man, wiU make the honorary oration at the Palatinate literary society's anniver sary, Paiattuaui college, Mycrstewn, June l'i Inch wide. 4 1 3 4e uyurd. be " loe " 12Jie " l.vi " 22e extra heavy, Mudlcu luce. ..30a LlneiiVuklacel2Ju " .1 II .1 IJe ! CIIKAM SPANISH LACE-ALL SILK. 'Ai Inches wlde luc. a yanl. 3K " 2oe.uant. 6 " 25a, u yard. 4 " Pear pattern, 25e.tt jard. 6)f ' ....Spanish (lUlpure, 37e. a) anl. 4 " ....Spanish Escurlul, 45c. a yanl, 11LACK SPANISH LACES-ALL SILK. 2 Inches wlde 8c. a yard. M " 12e.uyunl. Popularity at henm Is net nlways the best test of niurlt, but wu point prnudly te the fact that no ether remedy has wen for Itself such univer sal approbation In Its own city, statu and coun try, nnd ituieiig all jieojile, as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. The fouewlmr letter from ene of our best knenn MiifBuchusettsDniggldts should boef In terest te every suircrer: Til j! Kinlit venra nee I had an JunCUIliaUSIIlinltaek or ftl I EU MATISM, se Hfvure thai 1 could net move from the bed, or dress, without help. I tried sevural remedies without much It any relief, until 1 took A VElfS SAUSAI'AMLLA, by the uke of two bottles of which I was completely cured. Hate eoldlarce quantities 01 your bAUSAl'AMLLA, and It still letuliiM Its wonderful popularity. The many notable cures 11 has elTected In this vicinity convince me that It Is Uie best bleed medicine utrr offered te the public. E. F. 1IA1II1I.S." UlcrSt.,iliicklaud, Mass., May 13, 162. Ct-lj. TJ1,, Qeorek Anunisws, overseer OcllL XLD6UIIliln the Ixiwcll Carpet Corjior Cerjior Corjier poratlon, wits ler ever twenty years liefnrfi his removal te Lewell ittlllctcd with SALT K1IKUM iu its worst form. Its ulcerations netuiilly cov ered mero than half the surface of his iKsly and limbs. lie was entirely cured by A VEIl'S bAIt SAPAMLLA. See ccrtlilcale lit Ayer's Alum nae for lSf.1. rittrxnEi) nr Dr. J. C. AYElt & CO., Lewell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. (I, six bottles for S. m24Juucl jrTuKAYlxm'eLIFJi ENDORSED BY THE WORLD. DR. PETZOLD'S GERMAN BITTERS! THIS GREAT ELIXER OF LIFB la a dnnliln Iilatlllntlnn nf ever twenty dlffcrcni kinds of the best German Herbs, this being the only true and reliable process by which the en tire Great Medical Virtues and Cnrutlve Proper ties of the Herbs can he produced. We ure con fident that this great German Tonle will be found the most HEALTII-UIVING ever placed before the public. Asa UELIAULKANU I'LEASANT 1NVIGOKANT, It Is absolutely without a rival, and affords Instant lULiitr, and a PriiFieTCuiiE guaranteed In all cases of Dyspepsia, Less of Appetite, Nervousness, Weakness, Ciiimps, Dysentery Cholera Merbus, Nausea, DIarrhica, Asthma, Sick Stomach. lUlllousneas, Ague and Fever und ethni Malarial Disease. This Great Medicine Fer Sale Everywhere. L.. PETZOLD & CO., Prep's., ISALTlMOKi;, Ml). apr.-8NVASlyd.tw. VITKAK AND NEHVOUS MEN Who suffer from Nurveus iindlPhysleal Debil ity, Impotence, Kxhaustcil Vitality und Prema ture Decline, and fceek Perfect llestorutlen te Health, Full Manhood and Sexual Viger with out Stomach Drugging, can ckutaihly obtain it Iu the "MAKSTON 1IOLUB." Diseases or the l'roatrate aland, Kidneys and ISladder, effectu ully cured without Instruments. Endorsed by thousands who have been clued. Adopted in hospitals and by physicians in Europe and America. -VAMOCELK cured without surgery. Scaled Treatise and Testimonials free. Addruss MABSTON REMEDY CO., or DR. H.TRESKOW, Ne. 40 West 14th Street, New Voik. iuaylo.lyced.lw The Very Best in the Market AND AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, -IS AT BURGER & SUTTON'S Ne CLOTHING HOUSE, 24 Centre Square. 15e. u vnrtl, I ')c. ayard. 5 sscuyard. a " Spanish Guipure, Matllesse, We. It LACK ESCUMAL LACE, 4 Inches wlde Wk. ayard. UOLD AND SILVER LACE. Fancy Colored Laces. GHtMIxod.fer Hat Trim ming. DUESS TMMMING UUA1D. Geld und Silver Druid and Cord. Lace ltuch ing. LINEN COLLAKS AND CUFFS. Kid Gloves, Ltsle Gloves, Silk und Taffeta Gloves. LACK MITTS, 1IANDKEUCHIEF3, FANS, l'AttABOLS. In fact everything and anything In large va riety and nt Lewest Prices. We make an elegant display of all these goods nnd Invite everybody te CALL AT ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion. uaySS 'e aie preimed te show a complete line of Seersuckers, In Fancy Stripes. Cheeks and I'lulds. They are beauties and the prices low. Clothing te Plcase Everybody AND PRICES THAT ARE BOUND TO WIN. tfOlVU USA VALL-Vt Burger & Sutten, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTER. PA. Cornwall & Lebanon AND Colebrook Valley Railroad. MT. GRETNA PARK, In the heal t of the Seuth Mountain, en the linn of thoulieo read, Is ellered le Individuals and usnoclatleus Free of Charge. These grounds, covering hundreds of acres, nre easy of access Irem all parts of Kaxtern I'eiiiisvlvuiila. M-ThcruaieMOUNTAINSTIlKAMS, spanned by riislle bridges', .MOUNTAIN hl'ltl.M.S, nalhil up with untle Kind-itene ; SIIADV WALKS and PKOMENADhS. A LAltOE DANC1NO PAVILLlON, LA1IUJ3 MINIMI HALL. KITCHEN, MININU KOOM, undTAIILES. IIENCIIKS and Ul'STlC SKATV scattered through thu gruvu ler the free use et cxcuislenlsts. LAWN TENNIS, CIlOtiUET, HALL GKOUNDS, HOWLING ALLEY, SHOOTING GAL LER , (JUOITS ANIi FOOT HALL Are among the amusements offered. Ne Intoxicating Drinks Allowed en the Premises. 3-P.irtlcs desiring It, can procuie meals at the l'AKK HEhTAUK NT, which will lm under the charge of Mil. K. M. HOLT., the noted caterer of the LEBANON VALLEY HOUSE, who will be en the grounds thiougheut thu sea son, gls Ing It his personal supervision. -ExeundniiM treni all points en Pennsylva nia It. It. will be carried direct te thu Park with out change of cars. 42Ecuileu rates and full Information can be obtained anil engagements elteeted with parties from nil points en the Pennsylvania It. It. upon applltutlen te EO. W. IIOYD, As sistant Generil l'twHener Agent, P. U. It., Ne. S3 Seuth Feutthstieet, Philadelphia, or te J. C. JENNINGS, Supt. C. A L. & C. V. it. U., Lebanon, l'a. myllKjMid uiwvmtiEti. AT uuitsica f M ANUOOI) KKSTOHED. IIKMIUIV KKKK. A victim el yen It 'nt tmpi iidouce causing Pre- mat ure Decaj, N.tiun Mubtllly.LostMunliefia, 4c, having tiled Iu vain eery known romedy, bes dlseeveieil it sluiplin-elf euro, which he will scud FRIIL t L icfleik ouUercrs. Address, J. II. llEEVKS, JlC-lyeedAlyw 13 Chatham fat., New Yerk City S' TOHAQ1S XVD COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, DANIEL MAYXU, dec2-lvd 1 West Chestnut street. fl IIAMPAQNE. BOUCHE "SEC.1 THE FINEST CHAMPAGNE WINE NOW IMPOltTEM. ATKEIQAUT'S OLO WJNE BTOHE, Ne. 53 East Kia Stbkbt. Established, 17S5. II. E. 8LAYMAKEH, Agt, leuii-iiu NOTIOK TO TH1SSPASSKRS AND UUNNEUS. All persons are hereby for bidden te trespass en any of the lands of the Cornwall or Speedwell estates, In Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed orunln erunln orunln clesed, either for the purpose of sheeting or fish ing, as the law will be rigidly enforced against all trespasslngonBOidlaudsef the undersigned after this notice. WM. COLEMAN FHEEMAN, lLl'EUOYALDKW, KMWAUM O. FKEKH AN, Attorney for U. W. Celenuva's bslrs. eu-twiw M VEUS &. 11AT1IVON. THE GREATEST VALUE -AT THE- LEAST COST. MONEY IS SCARCE. YES, WE KNOW IT IS, AND VK HAV SIADE A STOCK TO SUIT THE TIMES. AT THIS TIME EVEltY PlIltCHASEIt WANTS TO 11UY AT THE VLMtV LOWEST POSS1ULE F1UU11E. IN CONSIDKltATION OF THESE FACTS, WE THINK CENTRE HALL Is Just tlie Tliice te Deal. CONS1DEH THE STYLE OF WOllK YOU KIND WITH US; CONSIDER THE QUALITY OF THE GOODS; CONSIMKlt THAT WE AltE THE MANUFACTURERS, AND REMEM11KR THAT YOU SAVE A PROFIT 11Y HUYING OF US. THE AMOUNT OF OUR PROOF OF OUR GOODS. HUSlNEbS lb MYERS ft MM LEADING CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. TOTE 18 MAKING CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT V3.00 A DOZKH.t AT NO. 100 N01W Janintfd IITH QUEEN BTREKT. Lancastur, la KVAN'S FLOUK! I, LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Makes Elegant Bread. Fer sale by Grocers generally, lievan Se Sens, Merchant Millars, O m co 1 1 NOBXU rillNCK HT, apT-fma DURREE'S SALAD DRESSING. It Is Splendid. Always Ready. Give It a Triiu. New Invoice .lust Received. CALIFORNIA EVAPORATED APRICOTS Reduced te 23c. n pound te CI090 Out our Iirg Stock. PARED PEACIIEN Twe pounds for Sju. Thenu are N leu und Vary Cheap. EVAPORATED PARED PEACHES. Eighteen Cuntx ier pound. Alse better iiuallty at Une. Choice. EMipemted Apples. Alsel'REH Al'l'LKS In quart cuns at 10e. NEW TURKISH PRUNES, Four pounds lir'i'e. l!.iklng Raisins, thrce aud lour pounds ler 'i"pc. FINEST LUMP GLOSS STARCH, lie. H .. Alse the Elastlu Staich for CullV, Celhus, Ac. FINEST COFFEES Fer the Meney, always Flesh Roasted, BURSK, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET. UOVSEFVHNIHllINU UOOV.S. T UK CHEAPEST PLACE TO UUY AT LOW PRICES STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, Geal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures, -lJ A. JOHN P. SCH ADM & SON'S, Ne. 21 Seuth Queen Street, febZMvd LANCASTER PA. HAPPY THOUGHT AND Toliaeces only 80 per plug, 1 HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRO STORE. AINT-llAPHAKL WINK. KKIHCCOA T CIGAR s INFORMATION. The Suliit-RanhaelWIuehus a delicious flaveur In the urlneliu North und Seuth und Is drunk tierpian the principal cities of Russia' y. North mid Seuth Ainerlcii, uiuat Ililbitu, India, nnd se en, Thodiiaiitltyexpoitod r Is gumclent proer or itsstuuiilty una powers, while for the real counefsseur can uu vuiisiuui-eu lis staying superior. i-TheSalnt-Raphael Wine Company, Valence, Department or thu Dreine (t'runce.)l H. E. SLAYMAKER, flS-Ud Nc,KAJBTKINa8TUKKT, . -. . -v -- 1sL ij1 Str
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