vil ,".4i' vr A JJ &'' fV f,l 1AHC AST I) AILY nTTKililGKlfrCIKR, 1TIUBSDAT, JUNE '4, 1885. '&:$ "ip- "j.v . 1C :folwpfea J&" 'v X ir r 1 . :&v IHTELLIGEMCER. 1 HMUhMl Kvarv Khrtmlnv In the Year ir'. ' (ivnilTi xtmi-TMD) ' y STKTNMAN ft HEN8KU p nmtLLIOENCEtt BUILDING. U' ' r". ' , ! . ly - B. w. Oorner centre square. 11.Y Tbk eimts a wk. Fits dollars a VABOnFTTCltNTSAJIOI.TII. l'OBTAOl VMS. ;, t4VKRT18KUKNT8 mom tin te fifty uimts a si" " INTELLIGENCER," (laBTFAQBS.) S minrTW ft 1SVM""J Sr . , .:;; mMtehM Every Wednesday Morning, f ,9j0 TWO tlOLLAM A TBAB IK ADTAflllL -fits ,'jWMMrei(DtOB e1 letted from overy part of the i 'Hrtate ana country, Correspondent nre re ' quested te trrlte legibly and en ene side et r4ly tkepaporen'yj and te Sinn their nainrs.iiet 'l . fat rmhllcallen. lint In nroef of pond faith. 'A " All anonymous lotteni will be consigned te '." ' t waste bosket. .,!". i Atuia iM.r.priu AMnrKT.lEfin&vn TO "$ THE INTELLIGENCER, JjA LAH0A8TKH, l'A. . 1 IU .- 'rat &i& . Qtlp Cancastcr intelligencer. LANCASTER, JUNK 4, ISO. s IrfTt" i; A Tame lluzzanl. y, 'Aue liuzzaru una ceme d:ick te tuii,:iini ?;' liassavodtlie county the thousand dollars w Koffercdfer his return. We nre very much te Mr. lhizznnl ferliis kind edi tien for our ilniiiices ; mid fttiUier- tMire for the flne advertisement he gives of K"JwriftH as a place of eiiturtiiliiiiient. lie itrhuve BUiid out of it its long an he itoeV:te. as he showed liv staving Ipfclifcleiigasliauid. lle comes hack bc- MinuiKsiiewiii uu niore comieruu Hie jail than, in the hills, even in timer He Hiiniits by rctui niny made a mistake in freiiur away. fed a nice long run te le sine, hut tatien has suffered. He hears the in of nil the crimes that have been thmmlttvl In Ills n:ivt. nf tlm ennui v Kinen i i Tv; . ' -.r'he has been out. He has the repute of a great criminal and his name, known all ever the world, stands along with Blue beard, as the terror of children. Yet Mr. Dtizzard is in fact a very modest and tin--pretentious man, who tamely returns te his cell when he was "xnectcd te consume a small regiment of men in the effort for liis capture. We are filled with admiration for the sagacity of our jail elllcials. We thought that they were culpable for letting Mr. Buz .zard enjoy in quiet se long a vacation in the weeds. We would have had them worry mera ever his capture, and strain every ncrve te effect it. Perhaps they did strain all the ncrve they had, and did nothliew that they were doing anything, because they had no ncrve te sneak' of. But whether itwasforthiiveasen,or because they be- lieyejLKhizzard would ceme back te iiiaimey (iiuneL mini ler aim, 1110 result vindicates their inaction. Ter what Is the use of hunting for prisoners who will ceme back seme day of their own accenl V When they return they miibt serve their term, without commu tation for geed conduct, and if they prefer te serve It by snatches and Keep it en hand all tfieii lifotime, nobody need seriously object. Of course it would Iks well if the jail keeper had something te say about their vacations, but it is net a very serious matter in an establishment se well kept and epularas ours, te which the con victs may be expected te return when they have had enough of an outing. tlieir.elty solicitor may furnteh te councils In behalf of a claim against it, when they remember that J. W. Jehnsen is the law edlccr of the municipal government. Ordinarily he has ene escape from a inore serious imputation, in that he is se confessedly Ignorant of the law that he would only reach a Bound con clusion by nn accident. It is doubtful if any ether member of the bar would risk his professional reputation, whatever it may e, by subscribing his naniote such an opinion as Jehnsen has biipplied in this case. It was agreed by councils "te rcferthe whole matter te him ;" but he deliberately avoids and suppresses all the essential facts of it and, and resorting te the aits of the pettifogger, assumes that he is called uihjii te Bay only whether, in the absence of any any tlilngen the record presented te him, he Is te nsstiine that the water committee ex ceeded their powers or Incurred an illegal obligation which the city is net Ixnind te pay I He frames a case and makes a epics epics te lit the answer that he wants te render. Asa politician, Jehnsen hits no reputa tion te lese, and consequently he has net scrupled te lend himself te the nldet a job which the veriest tyro, who examines the law and applies it te the notorious facts,cau bce had no mere legal justification than an attempt te get i2,e00 out of the safe in the city treasurer's ofllce with a crowbar and jimmy. Clearly, emphatically and unmistakably the law says that no weik of this sort amounting te ever fctoe shall be done upon the order of any cemmittee without dhec- tlen of councils and advertising for bids. Wilfully, deliberately and knowingly lial bach and Hulmr overrode this law ; and new they have the aid of a willing tool in helping U) deceive a council that is only loe willing te be deceived and te inipose upon the public. The addition of .1. V. Jehnsen te the firm does net htiengtheu it in public cenfi dence. COL CHARLES DENBY. isN M i. "fcJ nnseNAt Tiike. II. Whiten Is put forward by llie lilnir county Republicans for stnte trcasurer. Who's WlgtenT P. W. FAneus, ("Hugh Conway") wm u thorough npertsinan and a loelball player of great renown. Jambs A. Mvkii, of Columbia, the new president of the Columbia National bank, lias ill w been clocted vlce president of the Btute pharmaceutical association Tjiemah 11. Ai.nnicn Is loath te wrlte for pr.pers. Harpers ence aid him Cl200 for a r.rinrr. nnmti mmiiifV! mm mi i trrnnKir tumviiv. i buttiie ruse wits net much of a micccs. IIkv. 1). M. Davkni-eiit, ofYerk.proachod te the congregation of Union Presbyterian church, Colernln, en Monday. Hev. Hebert Oumble, of Ml. Jey will preach next Hiuulny. On the 14th IiihL ltev. Dr. Kundall, of hn hn cein unlvurMty will lirencli, and en each Miiiiuay until jiuy int. tiki piwier, hev. Dr. Hlcwurt, in recovering from Ills illiinss and Is uxpucted te return from Cincinnati this week. Miw. (Ir.AiiHTONK In kepl )retty busy fol fel fol lewliighcrhUHbaiidnlKJutiiud coiiiiloriiiaiiil ceiiiiloriiiaiiil coiiiileriiiaiiil Im: the nrunosterotis nurche.se he uiakei: in ene cafce a liunilred hnts, In another the wholecontunutola toy-he), ote.s The story Is new current that his going te koe a Hcrcamlng fiirce at n Jjoiulen thcalre thu ery ovening the news of the fall of Khartoum was received vaa the work of his friends ami luinlly, who ceiiHtnilnwl lilm te go there lust breeding ever the terrible hums should un settle his inliul. MKDICAT. tViiewn's ineifmrrKitk DYSPEPSIA. Ik n ninccreiK nn well a llitrrwlnir ceuintnlnt. If nrulectcil. It temlx, by liniwilrlnn nutrition, nnd drpniuMiiK tlie tuna of tliu Imie oftlie Ky tvin, te iircjiiira tlie wuy for Ituplil Decline. Brown's Iren Bitters. r.Awrr MOWr.ltH. F LINN A 1I1UCNEMAN. SRRING GOODS -AT- QUAUTY Tnule Mark. P-PURITY , NUT On Kyery Dettle. 1171 U WILT. l.UUKAVTHU AMVMICAS 1A TtSRKHTH i.V CHINA. g Mf f'-i. J" P2W J7 Jobbery in Councils. City councils distinguished themselves last evening by two very conspicuous and characteristic acts, both giessly violative of the spirit and letter of the laws which councilmen swear te support and which they poijure themselves by Ignoring and pfjif .. contemning. -.!?yS nr.ll.r. ..f l.r.11. 1 ance it was brought te the nnllnn .if l.nf li limnnlinc lli'll. nffer nlirl tirr -- ..W-..-WV V V... .'.....-...-m ... ...-. . 0 $m te illls for city work, thu cemmittee MvM. Bhamelessly isinered tlie lower bidder and j&. gave the contract te the higher bidder, for no ether reason than that he had the job before when he bid for it at a lower price. Nevertheless common council sustained the committee and sanctioned the job. In .another case, involving a like principle, but of far mere serious concern te tlie city, its 7'( .emittances aim 1110 law 01 uiu uuu were Ufv ' l..i.l ..... rl -v.. ,... l.4l. v." ivpuuiuivu, uuii a nayiuiii. viuiuiiuii ul uuiii . "' COllUllRlCU. ". " When the 2,300 biU of Jes. Ilubcr came rR.up in councils before, Mr. Itiddle said he " TOdid net believe the water cemmittee had JVitVN ill . . 1 114 1 4 W Z&M Kff.. Hnki.i -'iW.IlllV lllZIIb LU t:UllLlilli:i. OLICII il UUUb 1V1LI1UI1L sf-j being ordered se te de by councils ; Coun B cilman Uvans s;iid the cemmittee had SM"'laewlngly and deliberately violated the yftiHaw, and the city was net responsible for fevVJ-Hhe debt the.v liad incurred : he theucht it The Ma)or's Message. Mayer Iteseninillei's annual messagu te city councils has the merit of brevity and of presenting seme important subjects for the consideration of that body In a plain and direct manner. The addition of &W,O0O te tlie sinking fund during tlie year that is past, is in line with the policy adopted and continued under Mayer MacGenigle's ad ministration, and in striking centnust with that which prevailed under his immediate predecessor.; That the net city debt has net been materially decreased during the same period is due, tlie executive correctly says, te the fact that a lean of S17,S0O was re quited te meet tlie unimid balance of the debt contracted for the new pump, which was a necessary improvement and one for which the money seems te have lieen well spent. It is gratifying te knew that " the finances of tlie city are in very satisfactory condition ;" but it is net certain that the exhibit of the mayor's message proves this conclusively. It must always be remembered that there is wait ing for the new (tail year's appropriations a large lleating debt,w hich will make a big hele in the moneys appropriated last night for lS8r-Sfl. If the city could enter upon the coming twelve-mouth with its appro priations intact, the conditions would be much mere gratifying. The fact is that bills have been contracted largely in excess of thcappiopriatlens; they are te lw paid ir regulaily and, as we believe, unlawfully out or the new appropriations, and a year from new the city will have topicceoutns much as it new cuts en its cloth. The mayor states a pregnant problem when he sets forth the need of better drain age for tlie Increasing northern part of the city,but this may involve the removal of the water works te sonic point further up the creek than their present location, and tlie fi nancial condition of the city will net admit of this unless it be met by a special, in crcuscd tax levy. The question compre hends nil of this for t lie consideration of councils. Better water facilities, lietler streets and letter sewerage are icqtiirc icqtiirc ments of geed city government, but they cannot he had without paying for them. We de net believe that public opinion will endorse the self-satisfactory toueof the inessagewith l elation te thopeliee.Tlio lax ity of discipline and elliciency in that depart. meat is one of the weak points of the ad ministration ; its it generally is, and as it certainly will continue te be here, at least until the power of appointing all the force, regardless of the elected constables, is in vested in the mayor. The mayor's views en the tramp question are sound and sensible, and his recommen dations practicable. The need of an ad justment of the relations and accounts be tween the city and county is very glaring, and the city solicitor, it strikes us, should straighten these things out, even without any special instructions from councils. A million dollars a day Is snulled, chowed and smeked by the poeplo el tlicse United States. Colonel Charles Denby, of EvnimvHIu, In diana, has been unpeinted envoy extraerdi nary mid minister plenliolentlary te China. lle will roeulve n salary of twelve thousand dollars a your. Ills resldeucu will lent Po Pe king. AlKiut two months are given lilm In which te propare for the long Journey Iwlore hhn. He huccoeiIm J. lluwell Yeung in tlie appohituient, which Is ene of great Impert ance In lis loiatieii te American coiiiiuarce, the question or tlie emigration or Chinese subjects te tills country, and eoiiHldunUiens allectlng tlie H)llcv or China Uiwnrds foreign ers, In which the Untied States has consider able intercut. Kucent u von is In thu history of China have HOred te further expand Imr rulatieiiM with tlie leading nations el i.nro,e and with tills country. Tlie mission leChina is only second in importance ui missions 01 tlie highest rank. Mr. Denby is a Virginian by birth. Ile was liern In the year INK). Ills education In cluded three veiirs at (Icorgetewii college. In the District of Columbia. Alter leavitiglli.il Institution he enleied the Virginia Military Institute, where he was graduated In 1V0. In lKXtbewcnt te l.viuiHill, nnd entered mi olUce as a student of law, at the tame time editing it Deniocralie iiewMuqier published in mat ciiv. no was oieciou 10 1110 liuii.iiut legislature in ISTifi. Twe years Inter he mar ried n daughter or United States Senater V'ltch, et that state. President Buchanan appointed him surveyor or the jwut or livaiimille, an olllce which he held three ye.irs. He was removed by President Lin coln, In the year 1WJ1. When I'ert Sumter fell he raised a military cemauy in Biipiwt or the Union cause, and pclermcd local or er or vlce until September, 1NJI, when he was iqv pointed liuuieillllll-cumiiuim in, I' wiij blviiu Indiana volunteers. He was wounded nt the battle or l'erryvllle, whero he had his not-e killed under him. His promotion In lwcol lwcel lwcol enel or the Hightiuth regiment of Indiana volunteers followed seen alter that o-ient. In February, IStCt, he resigned his iouin'iwieii en account efiihyslcd disability. lletiirnhig te Kvansvllle he ejiened nn olllce Ter the practice or his prnluwleii, In which he has iwrsisteil from that time until new. In 1S7(S, and again in IbSI, lie was a dolegate-nt-largo te the Democratic eouvun eeuvun eouvun tlens held In theso ycirs. Iist year he favored the nomination of o.x-Scnater McDonald for the presidency, but HupKriei Mr. Cleveland when this jec:imoimiHsslhle, and worked for the Democratic ticket very elllciently during the campaign. Ills beaiiiiiiu resuiencuat j;vaiisiuuis me Can ll lliul If WimiIimI. " ltne veu nnv malaria licre t" uxkud a lu.lv -Mlio-nasleokliirat n lunil beardlnir placu for tier family. "Well," wild tlie landlady, "wu liuln'l get nenn JUt new I folks haven't nuked forltsliutwe'll get It for your family ir you want it." M.iitfelkHget mul.irla without want, lug It, Te get I Id of Its noxious eirerts, line llni-Aii'H Iren lilt lern. Mrs. H. II. MiteDenMil, Nuw Haven, Conn., Biiyx, "I HiiUVicd from inn luria Ter neal ly nix ears IIiewii'h Iren Hit tern cured uiu completely." QUANTITY, THE BEST TONIC. PHYSICIANS AND DRUGGISTS 11EC0MMEN1) IT. Quickly and completely Cures Uypix-pda In nil Us fennn, lleiirlliurn, nelclilng, Ta1liif tlie K.kmJ, etc. It emlelies and pnilllcs tliu bloel, Htlinuliites tliu uppctlte, and aids tliuiiKalinllif Hen of feed. IlBV. J, T. ItesHiTXH, tlie honored piiHler of tlm Unlimited Uliurcli, llnltlmeiv. Mil., aysi "HavliiK tiM'd lliewn'i. lien Hitters turPyie ,ummI)lIIIIi1 lllilltri.ull.iti. I tllkl, Ifll'ltt lll.UlHlirO lit iceeiiimeniUiig It lilRlily. Alse eeimlder It a Kpleiutld toiile and luvlgoruler, nnd very Rlri'iiRtlienluit." (ii'Miilnii liiisatini I nidi) mark nnd crossed red Hues en wrupMr, Tnke no oilier. Jlade only by IIUOWN'S Clli:MICAI.CK,lI.I.TIMOUt Ml. I.aiiieh' IUm IfejeK ITneful nnd nllmctlve, niiitiiliilnKllntefiirlr.es for rerliies, Information filiei.L mini.. !... ulvin iiuuv bv nil dealers In medicine, or mailed te any mlUrens en receipt of 2c. Mump. (I) FLINN & BRENEMAN'S. LAWN MOWERS, OAIIDEN HOSE, BABY OARItlAQES, LAWN TENNIS, CROQUET, WATER COOLERS, REFRIGERATORS. ALL AT LOW PRICES. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 1 52 North Queen St.. Lancaster, Pa. rei H? iieiindcil from Itemove pain and 8ereiiessiilckly. Cem ,tiiiinilil rrtim fri'Mli lliuij.. llitrirtin.lv I'lien ail. Uuiinda JlalBiim, tliuy ar;, us tlieiimtnilA of people What Cuunei, l'nnitmeiilii. Hoct.irHareptiZ7.led te traeu tlie uxuet causes of pneumeiilu, liularu.iillceeituliitliallllHgeii. entllyi.ilal, Heveml prominent New Yeik pltynl clans liavu lately ceiiir te tliu e.iiielimlen that tlie Kkallug rinks inn te blutnu ler tliu spread of tliudliudrtlsciue. Willi.) we are net prc)Mn-a te (ll-imle that point, u de knew that Hum's 1'uiik Malt WiiisKur, which can lm iblalned at any lriig(;l(ls or greier's iixKii res perfect i enleni lien. 11 Is nliseltilely punt, and liivlemllnif alike te both young mid old. line In three, nays tliu I lle Dr. Clnuli'iilnu' nliowHyiupleiiiHOf Ileal t HIxciihu. Why net iuu lilt. liltAVKS' 1IKA11T ItKUULATOlt, It has cured tlieusandn, why net m t f I.OUmt bottle, l'ree pampletef K. K. Ingults, Cambridge, Muss. tystlfr. tlie bet nnd Nti.iiigeHt porous plaster ever utade. Always seethes nnd slreiiKlliens weak nnd ttre.1 parts. Iliiekaehn, Bcmllcn, Crick, Klilnev HlB.-.imw. Ulieumallsm, Hlutip l'alitH, Pore Chest, Uldeaetie, ami nil pubis, I.k-i.1 or deep H.-aled. am speedily cuivd. Atrial will ueiuoiiHintie ineir weiin. pem. uy ..iukk-. HTKit uuiinin i, Ala, C for $1,110 HOP 1'I.AH'l llllrlUlll, JIIUHS. (13) XTO DOIIIIT A HOIJT IT. Jl Tite st I eiiKest and best porous plaHler ever kiieuu. The Hec 1'i.ahtkr Is highly medicated ler tlieliiHlaut cine or pains and nrlies and thu Kticiigtlienlng or weak jutts. 1'reiUHst finiii riiMliluunslluiitH, lliirguiuly l'lleh, Canada IUI mill and the entlre medicinal iialitfcs or Heps. If you nre troubled with local or deep neatcd p.tln, severe wienclirs, Ihirknch)', lllit'uiiiiillsiu, htllelies.Hore Chest, or seri'iirss of nnv nutiir.), apiily oneeftlirnu plasters and net.) lis iimuld rir.rl. All drug Hlen-s, ftV., 0 for tl.CO. Illll VLUTII1XU. TJKAIKiUAIlTKlW KOK SUMMER Merine Bhlrts nnd Drawera, Qauze Undershirts and Drawers, Cholce Neckties, B.SiW. Cellars nnd Cuffs, C. ii C. Cellars and Cutrs, Crown Cellars and Cull's The Best Fitting Dress Shirts. HI1IUTS AND HOOIKTY I'Alt A I'll ICU.N Al.l A MAUI; TO OKllKlt. At Erisman's, NO. 17 WK8TK1N0 HT11KKT. 1'I.AHTKU COMl'ANy, IkMlen, Mass. (H) A tlllKAT HUCCKSH. V. Yeu will eny he. What Is tlm UH.xif Hiiir.T Ith naekaclie, Hcliillcjl, Itliruinatlsiii, Mid. purl, when a ller 1'las- Ink H. It Chest, or Mireiirss in nn seatorilberalhosnltallty. He ImmpIx children, , ir net nil, will arceiiiitsiiiy or whom home. their parents te 1'eKing. the new home in strange LVa-Wvery singular that this unauthorized deht m .cAV-. ... . . .. ... vBneuia nave eccn contracted witiieut ask- la. without nutheritv from . ere was no occivsien Ien pump sm! il'ii. T W "jrir liTfirv councils, and when ftV fnt-it no lltn nntv fi 000 IW! -,'ilr "l"""1" """ "I ' ' -f,'liad uccn put lit place and was n working order ; thelNTELLiOENCKit then quoted and again points out that, Tlie net of March 15, 1885, sec. 4 (city ordi nances, ed. et 1SS0, page J3U, sec. C) says that "the maver, aldernieu and citizens or the city of Ijaucaster, in sol cot and common ncus nssoiuuieu, amu net nave itc power or (THtheruy te orect, construct or make any publle Improvements ter the bonellt of the t ejeeeal (he xiim of three hundred dollars un- '' leas the eroctlen, construction or making or .1., - the said publle improvements Is Unit author auther r"i l-riui l.v nn nriliiiaitcn nassed for th.it nurnnin ?pt"Vte,:" unless tlie saine be mid out of the reg- iSt tiilnr nniiildl nnnroiiruitiens. ' Mj' TUe extraordinary luiprovemonts for which 45 ' thli bill of Huber Is presented wero net ,uwe in m-eoriiauce wmi me law, nor are 'Jh they provided for by cither siiecl.il ordlnnuee r tnu regular luiiiuai iippropriaueu. Tiiey ire exnctly of the kind that the law content- lateasiiau ue maiie eniy ey oxprossuiroo exprossuiroo oxpressuiroo lifou of councils, nnd ufler bids have beeu in- rvlted, BjHKlIlcatiens tnade and centnicts Awanlea. no claim acainsi me cuv ler such r4 an amount of work done by direction of the " water oemmltteo or nt the instance of the rH'KBupertntondentof water works, without the .authority or an ordinance uuu bids asked, can be valid. Moreover, the act of 1871, ceveniinu nnd V regulating the cilics of the state, expressly w -Jtleclares tliat "all work itKiuiretl hy the ifclty shall be performed uuder cenlntct te : fijbe given te tlie lowest responsible bidder." l. , .1 in luaiuicuiiuii in inu vuiu uv wnicii veuucUa last evening ngrcctl te pay this 11. ' jtapHl bill,it will be Kiut tuey had an opinion jTrqm me city bouciter approving it. it .needs only tin luspectien of lliat opinion te .'., 11... It ...... ,1...... 4V... .1... .... .. ..( fflVlWI.11. Miu...n.l llt tee IU&pU9U Ul ?. lieliiinir lluber te irtt his menev : and that 1. t ti- .ln.l-A. n...l n.rn.lr... nil t tw. T..A... .,11.. v t.ivuuui iu.u viiuici an tnu i.icia in uie , ,'e,'which bhew thh utter Illegality of this V-e)Rhn. Thfl eltiyens nf Tjtncnslir iclll keMih mir. 1 irled te read any sort e an opinion that Tin: I.NTKi.i.iauNeiiii has horeteforo noticed, as u siisjilcleus circumstance, that Mrs. Mary I. ilunt, suporlntendent or the Women's Christian Tomperanco Union, and chief agent In promoting the possage or the recent untl-alcohel.liygieno instruction school law, was the author of a text book en this subject, which it would be sought, In pur- oertho law, te have introduced into the schools. EeTTOlCV1 . , u, , U0,B,,U- nrwnf tltlu nl.lVdrrWl"PriC-icaWe StatlltO li.ivo"denlotl the allegations id dof.ed the ce ' it? nllnfMlni. I Vn va rl It el rM lltn f.tnt.H nm triiilnSl them. Lying befere us is the book in ques tien. It is get up by A. 8. Ilarnes it Ce., of New Yerk, and it Is called "Temporance l'hyslolegy" nnd has the nauie ''lluut'' om em om blezonoi conspicuously en the cever, which Is decorated further with yellow devices that leek llke tlie suakes which thu victim of alcohol sees hi his deliriiini. Its title page says that it is prepared under the direction el the W. C. T. U.,Mrs. Hunt, superintendent, and endorced by A. II. Palmer, M. D., copyright 18SI. Hut tlie dose scorns te linve been tee strong ; and se Harncs A Ca ostensibly put out nuother book, In plalner cover, the yellow sorjients belng tiken eir, Mrs. Hunt's uaiue hauled down nud the book entitled "Hyglone for Yeung People." Hut an examination shows that in nil otlier respects ie contents of the two beets from preface te index are identical, The change of name, nppoaranee nnd title ixige is euly u mild kind of fulse proton se te feel school directors. Tlllltrr TlUWHAXlt IIULL.iltS. Ililrt ltllie Sinn lbtelAllMj-K lluClrnr.-.l Whlli, lit Anstmllu. Eil ward Ilanlan, the earHinnn, arrived hi St. Leuis en Wednesday, fieiu Han l'run l'run clsce. He is stepping ut tlie Soiithern hotel and will remain het oral days. At neon Ilan lan pointed te a small t.ible in his room cov ered with sold medals, diamond riiigsand hrowhes, and u number of brilliant-colored, handsomely embroidered silk morning eaits. "Tills ring," said he, " which has twenty four and u half curat diamonds and live large rubles, waspn-senUsl te Mrs. Hanl.in by a wealthy squatter and sheep-raiser near .Syd ney. Here's another ring with twenty geed sized diamonds or the llrst water and a large Kipphhe, given te me liy the elll.eus or Syd ney. This jx'.irl studded bracelet Is u pres ent te Mrs. I lanhiil from the Mercantile row ing club, of Melbourne, and here's a horse herso horso sheo diamond pin and a pair of soltaire dia mond sleove buttons presented by tlie crew or the United Suites hteniner Iio.pieis. " I hae a number or otlier presents, given me hyeltieiiH of Australia, which are .u.-ktul away, lh.it Kuriss theso in iiiagiiillconce nnd value New, allot these gins wororo weroro worero coivctl by me after my defeat by He.u-h and for that loasen I value them very hinlily as being testimonials te IM llmiUn ierseually and net the champion oarsman. Yeu doubt doubt less heard that utter my last race a purse or $3,000 was raised for me and f 1,500 ler lleach. Oh, the gonerosity et the Australian pcople is net surpasseil In the world. ' I llke the AustralliUis and 1 will make my return trip thore in nbeut eighteen months from new, nnd wlien I de go I would llke te take four of the ropresenUitivo oarsmeu of this country with me te show the iicople out thore what deuble and four-earod rowing is. Thore are plenty et geisl meii there mid we can get n race for almost any sum liem -510,0-00 te (20,000 out of them. TI10y11rotl101110stllber.il isjople 1 have ever met. I have net seen any or the gentlemen yet and can't kiv whether or net they will go. (iandeaiir, Teomer nnd WalUce ltewt are three of the 111011 I would llke te have. I haven't selected the fourth ene yet. If we could arranp) for a four-earod, two deuble and fourslngleraccs I think that we could carry oil' most of the honors and a considerable sum or money. In Uie eighteen months that I was in Australia 1 cleared something like .10,000 evor and nbove everything and considering that I lest my biggest race I rather imagine that is a neat sum." lloferrlug te the heavy betting done by the Austndlans,Ilunlan said : "I wasslttlncjiu the rooms of the Victeria club en the day Unit the race ler the Molbetirno cup 'was run, audi saw ftill v 100.000 francs laid inside two hours. Why, Joe Thompson, the great Australian lioek-makor. irave odds of $10,000 te flOO against tlie liorse that wen the Australiai, .inrltv ' r BVr.VIAL SOTIUKH. n.i.'.-r rrudliii; Mould l.t III.) I.Utery of 1iii1n.11. We cannot, however we go Inte the subject new, uieept se fur in te nay that Dr. Kennedy',. "Fuvorlte Keiiiedy" was called by that name. In 1111 liiferuml faslilon.leni; befere tlie Docter it learned of udvertlnhiK It for public use. Hiieiik lii(5 or It he would say told p.ttlcnts, "'I Ills Is my favorite reiii.nly for all troubles of thu li1.KMl,"etc.,and Us Miucess wasseBteat that he Uually sprlled tliunainu with capital letters. ('J)mylMtnilc ed.Vw A lady twites- "Your 7;i 1'ernu I'liutirt .loes tlie eik eerj'lhiui; I tin net lme that uwful pain lit tlie side new." Your uxH.-rlcuie 111 Is) the same. Held everywhere 23c. AOrHAX. xreui': NKNV (lOOl)S. OSTRICH'S Palace of Pashien, NO. 13 EAST KINO STREW, i,ANCAsTKH, l'A. LACES! I Yeu r most pnrtlciiliir'iitlen thin Is hci eby culled te. itir. 'X telisU.) and elegant assortment of White sod Colored Trimming Laces, all of which we urn Bellini; M tlie lowest prl.es. Tliu following uiu u few of tliuuutny ImiKulns we eiler : OKIK.NTAL LACKS. htltrlies. Crick. Kidney I leulilrs, ei.i ly mil tkii will Kheliistiiiil relief? Annlv one directly oers.-alefp.ilii nud nole lis noettiliic;, Blliiiuhi II11K iind HtreiiKllieiilnt; cir.s-U Virtues of Heps, Canada lUlsani and ISurKuiidy I'll. It cuiiibliie.1. Il.wtxnr im-imiIi" UN.) mid ivc.iiiiuhmi.I thriu. held . " . . r -a... &,..!..., r.. a.l.u. dr.', iKT., It H,r fl ",. illJ.II-L.. ",. ..'-. 1... QNl.y KOK A I'lCW HAYS I.ONdini. The Unloading Sale Will Continue HIRSH & BEOTHEE'S HOP 1'I.ASTKIt COMPANY, Itestnu, Mass. "VTintVOUHNlWH, SLEEPLESSNESS -AND All Ferms of Heart Disease, yield bv thu uie of DR. GRAVES' HEART REG ULATOR, thousands uwilt, wliy net jeu T 011.1 dosent ledtlme will i?Ive perfect refresh! in; sleep te any nervous or witkerul person. It Hllmiilntrstliu 8l.im.tch, rrKiilntt'H the bowels, Klvrs lone te tlm system, lcpalrs wasted cneisy and mental faculties. , at Dnii'irisls. T3 luelies w Ide, line (iu.Ulty 4 ii 1; 7 7 e Hi jj f.itl her pattern .. line quality Kie'ptl.111 .lulled Kte ptlitn . lliienrlenUii .1 J a y.ir.l . .1.1 " . . ,'j .IM " , . .VI " .SI " . M " . JU " n iicr Uollle, (J for $5, Send te K. K. INliAM.S, CnmlirldKe, JIilss , ler Insi pamphlet en lleiul Disease, Nervous ness, etc. ft30-lcd&w(3) "TYKK'sllAIirVlljOIl. FROM THE .PRESIDENT OF BAYLOR UNIVERSITY. " Independence, Tcxuh, Hept. S-., Its-.'. fftiKl.tiira Ayer's Hail1 Viger Has been iitcd In my household forlhrre ira ira neus : 1st. Te pievenl lulling out of thu h.tlr. 'M. Te piutrnl tee mpld elinugu of eoler. 3d. As u dressing. It h:is yleu enlliu H.itlfactleii In every In In stiiiiee. Yours respectfully, M. t'AKKr CllAS." AVr.Ifs! IIAIIS VKieit Is entirely free from uncleanly, .laurel. iiih, or Injurious substunces. It prut eutH thu hair from turning (gray, irstercs gnty lulr te Its original color, prevents bald urss, preserves thuhalritiidprnmntrHitsgiewtli, cures dandnur nnd all diseases of tlie liulr and scalp, and U, at tliesumu time, a very utipciter and duintbIe dressing. l'KEl'ARKO m Dr. J. C. Aycr k Ce., Lewoll, 3Ias. told by all DruggUts. JiinclteJiinlO Oue-Prico Clethiny Heuso. NOW 13 Tin; PltOI'l.lt Tllli: TO I'llOUUKC (UKAT IIAUOAI.NS -IN CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, Arc. We sell Men's Suits fietn (l.(klupwaids. We sell Men's I'ants Irem 7's;. upwards. OUlt A8.SOItT.MKNT OF HUMMHll WKAIt Is se hnrgeaud Vurli'd that Die most fastidious will have no treulilu tegctsullcd. Khio Quality of SKKItSI'CK Kit, In the Various Hliudesitnd Patterns, at 11.75 for rout nud vest bettur (uallllus, fieu, ue te fJ.SU ter tliu llnest. Mrlpe.1 Cails at inc., Sue., fiSc., 7.'e. te turn. Light Summer t'nderwraras low as 17c. White Latin dried hlilrts as low us 41c. All hilk N'eckwe.'ir latest styles, lii-sh gfssls 21c, win til .IOC. Men's half lm-e its low as '!c. u de.eu pairs. And many oilier bargains tee numerous te mention. We Invite Inspection of tl.e Knurmeus Variety of Suitings and ViiiiUiloeuliigs In our Meichant Tailoring Department. HIRSH & BROTHER'S ONK-l'KIUi: CLOTHING! IIOUbK, COUNKIl OF j;.xvi)itsws. pKNUYN I'AllK. Penryn Park, -ON Tin: Cornwall & Mount Hepe R. R, Kxriirslen (.'otnmlllee of Churches, Sunday Schools and ether selr. t organizations. In imik. lug their summer in miigeiuriits.Hlieiild net ueg lirt te leseive inlay for l'eiiryn Park. Thlsdellglitful iX'seitlsHllu.itediu thu midst oftlie SOUTH MOUNTAINS And Its gioundsceNctlng hundreds of ncrrsnri easy of across (linn all p.irls el eriitntl lean sylMiul.i. Fer the lieu usuuf excursionists tliuiu uiuuxlenslve ckeh;i:t and lawn ti:nnis ouehnds, LAKOKDANCIMi PA ll.lON, HAND bTAND, K1TCIIKN, IIASKHT AND CLOAK KOOMS, niidCU.bi:UVA1UllY Ou the Summit of the Mountain. There Is nlsen rrfreshnietit loom liiclmrguuf a competent caterer, where meals ran Is) linsjuied at iinsliT.de rate, n photograph g.dlciy and liuinei oils ether at tnicttw! fi'.Uutes. N.ill.i.)rs allowed en tlie grounds. hxciirMleus ft. mi all points en 111.) Philadelphia .t liradliigiuid Keitdiug A Columbia Kullreads will liucairicUdlieLltotliel'uik wltlieiilcli.uigu of cars. Complete liiforiuutleii can be obtained nnd en gagements etrt'Cted with turtles fteiii nil points en tlm I'lilliuli'lphU A. Iteiidliigand Iteaillug A Celuiulila U.illr.Kids, upon apilirallen te CO. lliiuccK'k. Ucncnil I'assenirerand Ticket Aitrnt. Plill.tdelphla & Iteitillng U.illre.id, '.-.'7 Siiiith Feul th street, Phllad. lphla, I'a., and with parties fium Lebanon hy apply lug te the undersigned, uaiui ). mjii.i Ai.r.nii., Supt. Cornwall .V Mt. Hopu Itallreu.l, lnavSlind Lebanon Pa. NOKTii jin:KN stki:i:t and l'KNN HO.UAUK. B UIKjHII .t HU'lTON. ITHE PLACE TO GET " Orleiit.il Fleuiirlugs. lli:iOK COLOUF.D OUIHN'T'AL KOYI'TIAN LACKS. 6Ji Innlies w lile, hctvy Kgyptlau . (i " " " .. . .1 " " Ilneeriental S " " extni line oriental M " " belgetiliiiuiltiglueu PI " " lielge te mutch 1.11 " AND .avn uul. :i7e " .'-KJ " 37.) ' .) " 430 " .7Je " 1IKI0E WASH LACKS, Mixed with Light HI ue, Navy, Cardinal and Seal" llrewn ul l'.'c, 15c, 'i's) a yurd. OMENTAL 8I.KKVK NKT. ;iliiehlliie.iuallty flSlayard. 27 " ' " LM " 27 " Egyptian , 1.75 " HKlfiK OMENTAL NKT Crcain Spanish Net, itll bilk, 27 luetics w hie, tl 00 it yard. ALLOVKU LACE. 27 Inrhes wide, ISc a yard. Flne Tattcrns, 23c a yard. Wheel Patterns, 30c a yard, :' tm ll no Imitation Embroidery, (all 27 Inches wide) (Jeuiut :nea yard. UKALTOKCHON LACKS. Hi Inch w tdu -i : 3 " . 4 " . !51 . 4e a yard. . Se " .Kki " 2-Ju Medlcahtc.)..,:ii)e Linen Ynk htcel'iu extra heavy. -ALL HII.K. CHHAM HI'ANIHII LACE 'ii Inches wlde 3H " 5 " 4 " l'enr iMtlcnit25e)j'.Tyaid. DK " ....Hpaulsh (iilpuiu,3IiCuyar.l. ( " ....Spanish Escuilal, tfic. ayard, 1ILACK SPANISH LACKS Aljfj SILIt. Inches wide . 8e.nyard. MANHOOD KKSTOIIKD. UKMBI1V riUfK. A victim of youthful Imprudciict causing Pro Pre tuaturu Decay, Nervous Debility, LestMiiiili.Hxl, Ac, liavlng tried lit vitluevriy known it'ineily, hitsdlscoverHlaHliniil.)He)fure, which he wul scud FJtKK te hla fellow sutrerers. Address, .1. II. UKKVKS, JltHyoedAlyw 43 Chutham St., New Yerk City The Very Best in the Market -AND AT THE LOWEST I'OSSIULE TRICES, lb AT BURGER & SUTTON'S Ne CLOTHING HOUSE, 24 Centre Square. ULAHHWAKE. H IGlleiMAIlTlN. Decorated Ware AT- 10c. uyaul.l l-UV. 1. j l.4. ...25c. a y-.ud iVi tfr .... -r.. IUi.zahi) ttiptured means a fulling; oil' In the uuhIue.s.1 of sensational iiaw8japar cer respendents. Toe liud I Jr.itn. M. te J ere. K : things evon. Time tit last sets nil HoM(i:erA'ruY new liuitibers Initie United States Si) stnte societies, 1 intcr-state, Uti locals, 21 clubs and (I miscellaneous societlcs, 23 liespluils, UO sjicclal hospitals, 60 illspen saries 13 collegfts, 2 special schools, 1,051 students unit 1! journals. And yet It is net ' rcgulur, " l'EUUAi's Itetnig knows by this tltne tliat the Journalistic pen U mightier Uiau his Jaw. , , tfnzlli.tr l'roveklng Gcriuuny. VUe Xerth (7tT in Qtzett? In n Ij 'jailing article en the nrosent dlspute botweenGor many nnd the HulLui of Zanzlliar, says that lieruiany has no designs against the in.loioii in.leioii in.loieii donco et thu ritiltuu of Zaudbar. The Hultan, howuver,clalms the territory occupied by the German Hest African ceiiipuny, which ho he curod itu titles preperly from uatlve chiefs ; has orderod troeiis te cuter it and h:vs kiken hostile measures against Sultan Vltu, who has been a Irluiid te (leniumy sluee 1S07. Hinting that tlie Milium or Zanzibar may be priwuinlng ujKm Uritlsh protection, the Oa zctte oxpresses a Iiope that the Knglisli vlll iiultice him te desist from ills present policy of provocation tuGermauy. llerended llltnseir and Kscnprd Lyiulilug. William Keller, n uogre perter In the hetel Iluchtel, AUren, Ohie, was attacked 'liesday evening by two roughs. A llorce fight fol fel fol lewed, in which Keller dealt Ida antagonists hoiiie frightful IiIewb, and was himseif se. vorely hurl. Onoef theinen, WilJIam N'unn, recently nn empleye or Uoblnsen'M xiruuii. was dying when tlie light wided. Ills hkull wasfractured In two places. Keller v,w nr nr rested nnd released en ball. Thore wero loud threats of lynching, and a party was orguu erguu orguu ized for that purjKise, but Keller could net Ihj found. The Wagen On Ills Dead lle.ly. Alxint midnight Tuesday night harney Finnegan, a fanner residlnga tcwmlhsfreui Vest Cltcfiter, was round dead at the feet of an embankment, near the Pennsylvania railroad depet, that borough, oer which do de ell vity he hail driven. Tlie wngen wus found ti)en lila body and the horse nir by. A few weeks bce a brether of the unvftuiiAte man was almost killed nt a crossing' thorallread only a fe,w reds from the place pf Harney's liiitu mjxiasv 12c. a vurd. ...15c. iijuid. . . .'Zic. a yard. , nctiyuni, t-lKinluli Uiilpuiu, Muttliisse, 5ec. 1ILACK ESCUMAL LACE. wide 50c. a yard. (SOLD AND SILVER LACE. ilercil Ibices. ClIltMUed.ferllatTrhu. mini;. IMtESS TMMMINC 11HA1I). Oeld anil silver Ilmld and Cord. Lace ltuch ,ljNEN COLLAUS AND CUFFS. . I. .... i.,,- .i,n...... u.llr .....1 n'efr..,.. Glevus. MITTS, HANDKEKCIIIEFH, FANS, I'AKASOLS. erytlilng iind iiiiythlng In large va- it. f.iw,'sl. 1'rli'is. uuiiuleKiiutdUpI.iy of all these goods uveryoeuy te 4 InchH Fancy fc Kid Ul LACE CHINA HALL. Wu lue new open the llnest line of DECOItATKD WAUK. TlL'.rrfnd DINNEIt SETS, r DESEUT and TOILET SETS, Ae JAPAN WARE, eS-l'KICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.-SU Wc ure pictured te show a complete line of Seersuckers, In Fancy Stripes. Cheeks and Fluids. They uie beuutles and the prices low. Clothing te Please Everybody -AND PRICES THAT ARE BOUND TO WIN. Ui-UlVt: VH A C'.t.L.-in Burger & Sutten, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTER. l'A. M YEUS A IIATIIVON. High & lartin, NO. 16 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, l'A. THE GREATEST VALUE LEAST COST. MONEY IS SCARCE. YES, WE KNOW IT IS, AND WE HAV MADE A STOCK TO SUIT THE TIM ES AT THIS TIME EVERY l'URCHASER WANTS TO Ill'Y AT THE VERY LOWEST I'OSSIULE F1UURE. (IllOVKUlHS. A T UUllSK'S. CDMMKIt OP l'-- RXCU11S10NSA1 PICNICS! Cornwall & Lebanon -AND Oolebrook Valley Railroad. MT. GRETNA PARK, In the heart of the Seuth .Mountain, en thu line of thealiove nud, Is ettered I" liulh idu.ilsund associations Free of Charge. TIicm) grounds, cev. ring hundreds nf ucrcs, nte easy of uctess fium all pints of Eastuin reiiiiMMvania. ThematuMOirNTAINSTIlEAMH,spnnniH by uistic IiiIiIkcs; MOI STAIN bl'KIM.s, walled up with native Haudtenu ; SHADY WALKSnml PROMENADES. A LARCE DANCINO I'AVII.I.ION, LAROEDIMNIi HALL. KITCHEN, DINING ROOM? uuiITAIILEi, HKNCIIES and RUSTIC SKATS, peutlered thleugh the gieu for the tue use el excursionists. LAWN TEN VIS CROQUET, HALL GROUNDS, liOWI.INM ALLEY, fcHOOTINO tlAL LK1 , (iUOITS ANU FOOT HALL Aru among the ainiisciiiciits etrered. Ne Intoxicating Drinks Allowed en the Premises. On-I'aillcH il.-lrlnir It.can preeuie ine.tln at the V Mtlv RKVl'AURANT, which will l. nniloi nnilei tlif e!i.u'e or MR. E. M. I'.OI.TZ, the nulcil cileiurel the LEBANON VALLEY HOUSE, who will been thoKinundsthreuglioul thu nel son, gl lug It his personal super Uleu. 00'EeiirHlens Irem all points en PciiiimiIvu nla R. R. will be cunled dliect te the Park with out elrmge of cars. -i:.xcurHleii rates and full liir.irmatlnn can lie obtained unit engagements etteeted with p.ii ties fieiu all peiuiH en tint I'eniiHylvanla It. R. upon nppllratleii te (.I.O. W. l!Oi I), An hlstant lieneril PiiMHeiij'.'r Agent, I' R It., Ne ill Seuth FuiiitliHtiiel.l'lill.tilLlplil t, or te J. C. JENNINGS, Supt. C. A L. A C. V. R. R., Lebanon, l'a. inylJ-Siittl DUBREE'S SALAD DRESSING. It Is Splendid. Alwnyu Heady, (iivu It u Trim New Invoice .lust Received. CALIFORNIA EVAl'ORATED APRKOTS Reduced te 2ic. u pound te Clese Out em Iirg Stock. PARED PEACHES. Twe pounds ler 230. TIicmi are Nice and Very Cheap. EVAPORATED PARED PEACHES. Eighteen Cents per pound. AImi lietter.iuiillty at US'. Cholce i:iiperutcd Aiiples. Alse FRESH lPPl.KS in quart tin. 'J,'iV. NEW TURKISH I'RUNES, Four pounds Un'Z'x;. i:.iMn' K.ilslus, tliieuiuid four pounds ler i".e. FINEST LtJMl (i LOSS STA lf( II, Kc. II ft. Alse thu Elastic Match ler Culls, Cell.ut., Ac, FINEST COFFEES Fer thu Meney, always Flesh Roasted VNDMtTAKtNU. In fact llety itii.l We null imdliivlt -CALL AT- ASTRICH'S 'alace of Fashion. maySl 11IKA1 E R Tl I AN COAL FOR S UMM Kit Use thu r j use. Ga 3 Cooking Steve. NOHFAT NO DUST. All patterns for sule nt niauuiaciiireivpiices, OrricK i f ic staler uaa uigui auu r uci w. ra'iyll-2ti VTATUI PA1 Ilr-oeuim. llKSTMIn. eases of the the dlass et COCK U7 and 130 E'S REMKDY, MVILLB LTTHTA WATER. fided by leading physicians as the 1I1IUU1. 4,19. i'er wile by Vat Water for Dyapupsli and all Ills Jiiuiieys una utauuur, Uullen, lit AN'S DRUa STORE, rlh Queen itrcct, Lancaater, l'a. AMa UNDERTAKING. UNDERTAKER, Cor. Si'jlli ilmtfl and Vine Slrcels, I S0ABTBR, l'A. l'ersnual nlteiiUen given te all orders. Every thing In tliu UiuleiUklng line furnished. Having seemed thu services of a ttrst-clasa me chanlc, 1 nm prepared te de all kinds of Uphel. nterlni? nt verv modcrute nrlces. Furnlluru Upholstered. Ofve me a call. All kinds el L. JanlO-ttd R. ROTE. "1IIAMPAGNE. BOUCHE THE FINE8T "SEC." WINE NOW CHAMl'AONK IMFOUTEIl. ATltEIQART'S OLD WINE STOKE, Ne. 2U EAST Kimu Sthkkt. II. K. BLAYMAKER, AgL Ksuilillshea. 17SS. febl7-tfd XfOTIOE TO THESl'ASHEHS AND X UUNNERS. All poi'kenB nm hereby for bidden te t resjiess en any of thu lands of the Cornwall or Speedwell ustutcs, In Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed erunln-. uc will be rlgle after this notiee. closed, eitner for thnpurp lnu. en the law will be rfL'ldlfl enforced agal alftrespassing en sold lauds ei', the undersigned of shoeUiig or th' a against 9W WM. nOLEMAW VREEMAN. It. PERCY ALUKN, EDWARD C. HlKEMAN, Attorney ler U, W , Celeauui't heirs. RMIW IN CONSIDERATION WK THINK OF THESE FACTS, CENTRE HALL Is Just the Fliice te Deal. CONSIDER THE STYLE OF WORK YOU KIND WITH US; CONSIDER THEtJUALlTY OF T11ECOODS i CONSIDER THAT Wl! ARE THE MANUFACTURERS, AND REMEMIIER THAT YOU SAVE A PROFIT UV IIUYINU OF US. . THE AMOUNT OF OUR I'ROOFOF OUR GOODS. HUblNESS IS MYERS & BATBWN LEADINO CI.OTIlIF.ilS, NO. 13 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER. l'A. TJOTE 18 MAKING CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT 3.00 A OOZKH," AT NO, JaulUtfd 10(5 NORTH QUEEN BTREK.T. Lancaster, Pit. -T EVAN'S FI.OU11. LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Makes Elegant Ilrcad, Ifer ale by Qroceir, gpuerully. ' Levan & Sens, MorehantMillors, OS cei W J0RXU l'ltlKOlSBX. upm-CiniV NO. BURSK, 17 1UAST KING STREET. if e v.s uFirjurjH it ixa ue aim. T HE CEEAPEST PLACE TO 1IUY AT LOW PRICES STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, Geal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures, -ta a P. & Ne. St Seuth (Jucen Sli-oet, feb271Vd LANCASTER l'A. TTAl'PY THOnOHT X. Tnhaccts lfAUTMAN'S AND REHECOA Tobaccos only Se perplug, at V El. LOW FRONT U1UAR bTORE. CAINT-HAl'IIAEL WINE. INFORMATION. The SulnHlaiihael Wlne has a delicious Ituveur and Is diiink in thu luluelpal eltles of RiiHsta' lletiiiauy. North and Seuth Auierlea, Urent ltiltaln, India, and ke en. 'lli.iqtiiiiitltyepeited annually Is sulllilcnt proer el Its stability and Btaylng powers, whlle for the real connoisseur theru is no wlne that can be considered Its superior. -The8aInt-Raphael Wlne Company, Valence, Department of tbe Drouie (Francu.) ng-ua H. E. SLAYMAKER, MO, JCAST K1NU eXRKKT, , V ) -. A I- 1 i. t. ,tt -t .
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