-jF SERf ' wr&r i','t,k'&K ' " j j liMfflyiirlirwiiimifilM AT,jtmS5,i8; M i r St "". m sr- .- '? ' 1 & Vit , -?tV 1 "- $ .'? 5.'. S3n- LvaW-ceedB S ,' w frWl. sfpir f't .ii ji i&J urn V&2 Iffil - ! i ' ' i' '-. m m lFa lwyZ rnmsmm ? 'IWIHID Every Evenine in the Year, Sunday Excrpttti) If BTKINMAN HENSEL. i s INTtLLiaENOER BUILDING, IV. COK!"l CCltTBI BqitAItK, - V JjAKCABTEIt, l'A, r,i4X.r-JVn Cent a Week. Five Dellar a ir Year or Fifty Cent a Menth. retUiae Iree. ADVERTISEMENTS from Ten te Fifty Vert !' ,'. TJ. WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, 7 (Eight rage.) Published Every Wednesday Mernine, Tive Dellar a Year in Advance. ?A - COMHUSPOrfDEyaJStellelttil from evcrunnrl f M tfafe ami ceunri. Oirre snemlenf arc re- i 1rguetedteurite legibly and en una title of the : lie neuter etui. and te ian their luimes. net for ?k publication, but In proof of geed tttth. All . UaMnntfflteui letter trill be eentinneil tn thn ti-ntte t ' kuU tP'ffiAJUkriu all Letter and Telegram te THE INTELLIGENCER, LA1CCABTEU, l'A. $l)e atu aster JJiitclligciicct. LANCASTER, JUNK S, I8S5. TMe" Truth About the Hayes Saleen. Rutherford 11. Hayes owns a building Omaha which was occupied nsu saloon. -i It had been se used for years without pro pre syit duclng any qualms of conscience. The rout ' .Rfhad been collected promptly and the ine- invested in chickens, llut some- V$$ thing fln.il lv lumiip.iifil wliic.li lireimliL Ik-5 k$ Hayes te a realizing sense of the enormity vMOf tain offense. It was net conviction in 'V'-S. -ll.- 1 - l...-l.-l... Mil... v" V -elwler lvfM or ineoiegii.il sciihu. aiiu f';l,l&Tmmen was urgeiy pruuenuai. jJiirmg t W'ztba last few years the profit en chickens, 'S$$w resulting from, the investment , of rent, has '- ,',& Ijeen very large. The cholera and the "i W-jX xewis are neir te imu iiui j '' ''& Vteitcd his hen-roost, and he himself had , A -waxed and grown fat in his new business. $,- Tliisled te a discussion with his wife, rt'$$$ whose name is given as Lucy, and the con- ,si "'-t '! ! vna tA4i1irul 4r enlt 41m wmiI dclnln fi V wuu" nu""" w " Ul 1UII wmiki ;$ and the accompanying saloon building and '..Invest lue resulting money in mere land at fiju MUUH7 4IU)I lllVIV.ll llVIUiJVa tll4 f ItklU im number of new fowls of the most approval breeds. It Has Ijeen s:iid that therciisens for- this wcre largely prudential, llut it must le admitted Unit the first suggestion had a religious connection. Last year, just about the timelhat the first crop of spring chickens was ready for Kiting, the pastor of the church te which Mr. Hayes belonged visited f he hitler's house. The hennery was duly inspected ; the prellts of the business gene into with some minuteness and the value of the spring chicken as an article of clerical diet discussed. The fuel r ',-' " -w-w.. .. ,w .,.... -. -.. ,-r i i.m:li. i.iitisti iiiwisvini i.itit nsii I, m ii.ti ii'iu. '$$ c?,a saloon was fully understood, .and Iho 'sMm conclusion reached that this waa'a preiicr ''Sk? use for snWnneney. f Mi? The" pastor finding Sl his neighbor V&'' --'iTnvps was nlhrlillv ilietnrl.n.l In tnliul 1u. "K V B""J - -vr- '.'J:i'J: . nmifiA nf fnnr vn:irn nf utiiifitil nml umr. jit. 'ivacIa.1 llinl ilila eiti tninlil 1.. nlf.ti.ul fnn l.r j the holding of a clerical convention in their stewn in the summer of 18S0. Objection was made that the chickens then living, or these te be procured for the money fiem the renting of the saloon, together with the natural iticrcjise, would net be espial te the demand likely te be made upon the Hayes poultry yard. 1 1 was then agreed that the saloon should be sold, thoentito proceeds invested In this profltable business and that one-fourth of the first hatching of spring 5?-' chickens for the year in question, should i" De qoveicu te the clerical convention. As '"' this was thought te be a geed bargain the terms were accepted, the saloon has been $ neld, Iho convention will le held, absolu abselu :r tie will be granted and the newly devel oped scruples of Hayes will Iks overcome u. and all will be well. This is undoubtedly the true version of the sale of the Hayes , " saloon in Omaha. j& An "OITciisIte" Partisan. 5S The New Yerk Eccniivj l'esl, which, iJirtSMl ...- 41..... .1 .-. tt. ..... "2S5if milium eLiiui i.iici in iiiu cuiiiury $$$'' rcP16801113 tl10 rc:l1 civ11 Benice reformers, &fe nas b11 looking Inte the rccenl of A. Leuden Suewden, and has reached the con clusion that his removal is in strict accord with this principle It finds that he left his nest last Amriist in order te en down tn CgXih- Maine into the very home of the presi dential candidate. He did this, as was 8 well known at the time, te curry favor with Liable. In lib 1'ertlaud speech, as the f Pest points out, he asserted of the Demo Deme S& cracy: "Their record begins with J- treason and ends with failure every where." Of the Morrison bill, then only recently under consideration, he asserted that " it was proposed by a free-trader who was paid se much a day te de it." After taking occasion te refer te David A. "Wells, a private and reputable citizen, in the mostelTcnsivo terms, he thus made a foul charge upon Morrison's mo tives and honesty, and that, tee, as the l'03t insists, in the face of the fact that it f was the speech of a subordinate ollico ellico ollice holder ngainst oiie of the leading members of thQjfouse of llepresentatives. It says -ia conclusion that "the administra tion of no ether government, save that of the United States no matter hew oxtreme might have been its party animosity and prejudices would have allowed such an attack by ene of its subordinates en a lead ing and responsible member of the ' opjiosi epjiosi opjiesi tlon,' te have passed without instant ro re ro buke and prompt dismissal from elllcc." Its only regret is that "he has been ' permitted te resign in place of being sum warily removed." But, in hpite of this, Snowden will continue te plead the baby act, and his newspaper friends (e indulge in their walls ever his removal. ! A Xercl Suggestion. t The New Yerk 2Yim makes the sugges- ' tlen, which has at least the merlt of nev- city, that the Pittsburg iren-makers and fr their workmen have agreed te dlsagrce I about the wages scale for the purpose of (j stepping manufacture until prices bocemo j remunerative. It would be a very sensible II f reason for the action of the two parties, as ;; tf clearly it is net for the interest of either te s'5. make Iren te sell without profit. Hut the v Timu does tee great credit te the sagacity '., of thel'ittsburgixxjple. The men would " cueenuuy werK ir iney ceuiu get iiuir ,s? wages, and the manufacturers would mn fit 11 they had orders. The mills step because it does net pay thou te run, and because they want te clean their boilers and make needed repairs. Doubtless they will get te work before 'long, and the prlce they will pay for labor will be determined by the price they can get for their product. ,V''MV:' w Tl. trv tiUitnd iiikf. i man f rMh frntn thirty-one days confinement In Hummers' lln.ll should Iiave nn exaggerated idea of ite liorrers,csicciiiily when he was detained in that Institution n day longer than his sentence called for ; his statements must be taken with a little mero salt than the au thorities seem te allow the inmates for their dally allowance of fresh bread, llut if the prisoners ure expected te keep their prison house clean, they ought te at least be given brooms te clean it with; and a daily distribution of se cheap an article as nalt, te supplement a quarter leaf of fresh bread, would be no great expense te the county. That this great county should maintain se vlle and iniquitous si place ns Hummers1 Hall is a disgrace te the county, te its ico ice ico ple and te civilization. Summers' Hall must go and the prison Inspectors who maintain it must reform it or go, loe. Let the galled Jnile wince, are unwrung. Our withers Tjih Investigation into the agricultural department of the governmcnl has revealed a Bystcm of oxpendituro tli.it is startling. It has been found that 122,000 was improperly Bpent for sorghum beet becU under OoiiiuiIh OeiiiuiIh OoiiiuiIh sienor Loring, and the first auditor has dis allowed this sum en Improperly oxpendod. Regarding the annual appropriation, the law reads "for chemicals and apparatus, for the use or chemists and miurosceplsts, and for the necessary oxpenes in conducting experi ments, including the uxorliuenlH in the manufacture of sugar from Herghum and ethor vogetablo plants, 0,(WO." Te spend nearly ene-half of the wliole sum for erg. hum iKMJt need soemou very Ktrauge, net le say dishonest. Ierlng JiiHtllled the purchase en the ground that It was for distribution, though the words of the law are silent en the expenditure of any irt of the f.r0,000 for need distillmtleii. Meantime this mass of Heed reipilres constant work te Uoep it from HlKilllng. Klther of two conclusions is In In In ovllahle in this traiiH.tctien : Leting niusl have been u feel or a knave. Anti-dimouiminatien wasouce no larger than a man's hand ; it new bids lair te bu the Jumbo of state politics. Tin: A'cic having Ikkjii imposed upon or having imiosed upon Its roaders by a headless spook, u petrified man, a dei-uyud kitten and a Susquehanna sea lien, very naturally lets Abe lluzzard pull the wool evor its oyes. Mil. J. C. Coev, who, we IkiUove, Isac.m- dldate for the Wilkosbarre postelllco, writes te the l'HLsburg Dixpalch that he was never convicted of a crime in his life, and was never charged with conspiracy or iterjiiry j but he frankly admits that " with II ve ethor county oillcers, in 1877, 1 ploaded guilty te a misde meanor, was sontenced te jail, and with the rest pardoned out bofero half our tlnie ex pires!." We fear that Mr. Uoek is tee frank for the uses of the administration and the service of the public Kaeh of the tliroe commissioners of Lebanon county have been sued for Liking oxcesslvo loes and the court lias ordered them each te pay liack te the county treas urer iMitwecn f;it)0 and fluU lly the way, what has become of the big mini that was surcharged te our own county commission ers for making improper payments? TilK goneral prosbytery of the United Presbyterian church has again straddled the great question of Instrumental music in the meeting house. It declines te say that it is Illegal wliile prayerfully enjoining the music-loving brethcrn " from grieving the licarLs and wounding the conscience of any dear brether who tools that the use of instru mental accompaniment in worship is a cor ruption of worship." It was net of the U. I'.'k. that Macaulay observed the hate of bear baiting was excited by the pleasure the sjiert airerded the sjicctaters, rather than by the sympathy for the liear ; but thore Is just enough human nature in mmii of the U. l'.'s. te make thorn rather like te "flddleaudslng" the psalms, becaise of the grief it allerds ethor of the elders. l'uiuiArs it will Ik) Kiid that lteswnins was also a relxjl brigadier. Wi: are :iccusteiued te regard Italians as an enfeebled people, due ix'rhajw te the sorry roiresontjitiesof the race that de tlie organ grinding and common railroad labor in this country ; but the high-stepping deni zens of the United Htates might learn many a lessen of prellt from their Italian brethren, it they took the treuble te investigate their polity. Contrary te what might be thought, the padrene system does net exist te any extent in Italy, and laws have been passed in many el the cities forbidding any ene te bind a child under the age of eighteen years te mendicancy, the playing of musical instru ments lu the street, the hawking of wares or any ethor degrading occupation. They net only punish the employer, but the parent as well. The padrene system in this coun ceun try.has its home in New Yerk, wliore the efforts te crush it are spasmodie and nccos ncces sarily unsuccessful. Hen. Chas. A. Dana, editor or the New New Yerk Hun, is going te write seme remiuLs remiuLs remiuLs conces of Lincoln for Whitelaw Held's New New Yerk Tribune. Mr. Dana, of the A'iei, con tribute te the TriOunc.' Tlie millennium dawns. The Coleridge label Caae. The action for llbel against Lord Chief Jus Jus tlce Coleridgo, brought by Charles Man tell Adams, and based upon attacks en his-character made by the defendant in lotters te mutual friends for tlie purpose of prejudic ing Miss Mildred Coleridgo, whom Adams was courting, ngainst him, was brought up for trial in the court of appeals in Louden, en Thuisday. Mr. Adams appeared as his own counsel aud eiRmed the case. He complained of Jus tice Manlsty's conduct while presiding evor the trial. "Justlce Manlstyteld the Jury," said he, " that I could net subsist unaided ; that I had no home for Miss Mildred Colo Celo Cole ridgo. Thank Ged, I have a happy home, if net a gorgeous one ; ami I trust that my home will be equally happy for Miss Mil dred." Mr. Adams concluded by asking tlie court te quash the lodgment of Justice Malnsty, who ruvorsed tee jury's verdict and dismissed tiie case witli costs te plaiutill. Atterney (Jen oral James replled te Adams by dwefling at length uieii the legal assets of the case and upon the rights and duties of parents and brother lu warning n daughter arid sister against faking btei which they they bellove te le imprudent aud dangerous. A Wuninu'a Siuplcluua Death. When Mrs. Cowpertliwnlto, the wile of a farmer at Tompklnsvllle, in L-iekawauna county, was buried, tlie ethor dey, it was runiored among theso who attended the funeral that she was the victim ofnialpnictlee. Be intonse did tlie feeling en the subject become that Corener Dean, orHcranten, was urged te held an Inquest. Tlie corenor accordingly went te Tompklnsvllle, took possession of the vlllnge school room, sum sum uieued n jury and iiad the body et Mrs. Cowperthwulto exhuiucd. A large crowd of witnesses thronged the school room nil day and listmed te ttie sensational proceedings. A verdict was finally rendored te tlie ellect that tlie woman came te lier death by "ignorant aud unwarrantable treatment at the hands of Henry Tayler and Mrs. Herry." Net n Muslc-lau. Frem the Crawford (Pa.) Journal. "Yeu are arrested," reinarked the judge te the tramp, "for stealing an accordeon. Are you guilty V "Yes, your honor, I admit the charge." "Did you steal It te play en T" "I did net," roiilled the prisouer, in a hurt tene of voleo. "I liojie your honor does net take me for a musician." rAxJcorfA'vzjMexB iteM9inr.hJ" IMftingUp WWee Werth of Dtomend Hariea by n ItargUr, According te a story inade public In Chi cago, Mr. Krank O. Hmltli, n lawyer, has at laxt lxxni Hucvessful in discovering and digg ing up (8,000 worth of diamonds that had day been burled in Lincoln 1'ark, by n client, Andrew J. Andersen, who last November was sent te the penitentiary en a II (toen years' sontence for burglary. The motlve for hiding the Jowels was fear en the part of An An dereon that they would him betray should he fall into the hands or officers. Audermm de scribed te his lawyer hew he had lain down under u clump of bushes, wrapiied the diamonds In a ploce of brown pa(vr, dug n hole Willi his hands In the earth at the roots, covered the gems up, and thou half hroke eir tliroe siuall twigs, he that Ihuy hung down and pointed direetly te the Hiet whero the package was buried. In spitoel four failures en the part of the lawyer. An An An doreen porsisted in deelarlug the diamonds wero there, mid he went down te Jellet, maintaining the truth of the story. The matter dropped, hut n few daysagn Mr. Smith was at the park, and from force el hulilt he wandered down te the clump of bushes. Thore wero n nunilwr of lumiw of earth Just ius he had lea theui en n chill Do De com be r morning, and eh he glanced ruefully at mem, no cjireiessiy kickeu iwe or inroe ei the lumps. They crumbled te pieces, and from one of them rolled a small ploce of the brown tmper. Mr. Kinlth stoejiod te pick up the packet and hastily unwrapped the paper, oxpeslug four large diamonds and an emer ald. The Jowels wero still in their settings. Thore was a holltalre ring, a solltalre breast pin, n pair of solltalre earrings, and nn emerald pin. The value of the gems was estimated at rs,HX). In the month or June, 1S.SI, L U. Walker, of Covington, Ky., lelt Mllwnukoe for Wim- Kesim HpruiKS wiin ftirs. vniKer. nue placed her Jewelry ina small hand-bag that was carolessly thrown en the seal beside her, and when she was gathering up lier luggage te leave the isir Iho hand-bag was missing. Andersen always maintained that iie did net steal It, but that ene of his gang was in the satne lcoper, saw Mrs. Walker's careless ael, and, taking advantage oHier absonce for a moment, stele the Irag. Mrs. Kinlth prompt ly communicated with Mr. Walker, who had removed te Lexington, and theiicu te Salt Lake City, and Mr. Walker has come en te Clilenuote Identify and claim his preiterty. Andersen Is said tnlieuiueuihorefa wealthy family in New Yerk. The ioster.it it m of the diamonds is supposed te be part of a moie meie ment te secure mm a pardon. iiAY.iun itKiitrmtHAN Atuntr.ss. Kclivandnj; Sume Nutiilile ICwnU In the HIhIei- of the Country. Secretary of Klalo llayard and Senater Vest delivered addresses at the state unher sily couiiiiencoiiiout, Columbia, Me., when the original marble tablet en which is in scribed the memorial epitaph of Themas Jeffersen and which was presented le the unlverxlty by the heir of Mr. Jeffersen, was unveiled. Mr. llayard sketched tlie electoral contest of 1601 and the iwrt Alexander Ham ilton and his (liayard's) grandfather then tiie representative from Delaware took lu making Jeffersen president. Of this Mr. ltayard add : He held the veto of that state and itceuntcd as much in the ballet as the state of New Yerk or the state of Virginia. Ksieli Ktale had its single vote under the constitution, and this ene man's, and he a memlier of the federal jiiirty, and an opponent imllllcalry of Themas Jollerson, held that vele in ills liand. lle took counsel with Alexander Hamilton. What counsel did he receive, and what did he obey? It was the counsel that Ihoeeuntry Is greater than party. It was tlie counsel that the Union was worth preserving. Tim Keder Keder allstfrein Delaware, instructed liy Alexander Hamilton, cast ids etu for Themas J ullorsen. The secretary speke of the troubles of 1SJ0, and concluded as lollews : "it is as 1 say. always pleasant te remember that, whatever may "Iio tlie dilforeiico between men's iiti iiti iens, whatever may liothedilfereuco between nieii's iiorseual auibitleiis, theAiiicricau peo pee peo jieoplo have reeiigulxeil and they de recog nize that there is u isthit beyond which they cannot go, and that point is national safety. Applause. That Is the glial d that is the lieund.iry, that is the word which 1 trust all education lu this country will leiicli us te observe. Our edu cation in all its firms is simply te end in making us higher, better, mero sulf-suherdi-nate, U teach us that we are the humble in struments in the advancement net of mere selfishness, butel something far Ixiyeud it, the glory and welfare or our entire country." 1'tllK DAM I' KXVJMSIUft. Flte Workmen Suturfly liuruvd.Tlirun rurli.it Fatally. A gas explosion occurred in Ne. 1 slepe of the Susipiehaiina cixil company, West Nautlceke, l'x, en Thursday morning, by which flve workmen were soeroly burned, three fatally. The names of the injured men and their occupations are : llcnjamin I'erd, runner ; frank Illoem, laborer ; Jehn Hughes ami Jehn Powell, ruuuers ; and a Polish laborer. The Injured men weie re moved te the surface, and prompt medical aid was rendered. They piu sen led a sickening sight, their clothes being burned almost entirely from their bodies, and tlieir faces and bodies scarred and tern with flying pieces of coal and burned se badly in some cases that the flesh hung from their limbs III large pieces. The accident happened lu the chamber wliore illoem was working. Iio was burned fatally, and is u li able te tell hew the accident was brought about. Powell and an unknown l'elaiuier ure also among the fatally Injured, ford ami Hughes are sulferlng from severe burns, but will rccover, unless they inhaled much of the gas. They wero unconscious when Liken from tlie mine. The air current was being changed and tlie men had been forbidden te enter certain por tions of tlie miue wliore gas would accumu late. The gas caught Ure from their naked lamps, causing a violent explosion. An Italian Count 11 Wanderer, llonedict Martella, an Ilaliau court inter preter in Brooklyn, received a call three yearsage from a nigged young Italian who wan in want, llehaid iie was the only seu of Count TolenacI, of t'lorence, aud had lieen east oil' by Ids jr.ireiitH en account of his devotion te a young woman who was Inferior in position. Martella procured the young man employment and en making Inquiries employment nun en inaumg iiupu learned that his Htery was true, lu a months the young Florentine disapis!; ami did net turn up lilt last wee!;, whei lew tea red en he again called iimii the interpreter. He was Htill peer, but Martella, who had iueauwhile receiveu a reiuiiiauce irem 1110 young mail's mother, unpelled his wants. The young nobleman Haiti that he had been in Yoko hama, where he kept a fruit Htere, but was tired of wandering aud was going home. lle departed, and seen after another Italian called en Murtella and Bald that he was the agent of Count Tol Tel Tol onacI and had followed the seu in all his wanderings. Ne bad net, however, disclosed his identity until after ids return from .Iap;in, wlien he prevailed upon tlie heii le go home. Mr. Martella received a letter from the young man, informing him of Ids departure for Italy, nnd , premising never te lerget his kindness. A Junketing Kxiiedltluu." Jeseph Hayle, a resident of New Orleans, but a cltlzen et France, lias brought a bill of complaint against tlie city of New Orleans, befere Judge l'ardee, in the United States court, in which he asserts that the council of the city or New Orleans have organized a Junketing expedition te go te Philadelphia, ostensibly in charge et tlie Liberty bell, anil have made an appropriation of $5,000 out of the public treasury of the city, stating that tlie saine was for tlie purpose of defraying the oxpensos thereof. 'Judge l'ardee, In a lengtliy opinion, pays: " Tlie Illegality anil nullity of the ordfuaiice lielng cleur, the question remaining for a de cision Is as te the jurisdiction ami propriety of an injunction lu tills jiartlcular case." In conclusion he says : " Under tlie circum stance nud law of tills case It becins the plain duty of tlie court te grant the Injunc tion as prayed for." M'hcre It Vluclies Vs. Kenater Lee, in tlie ceurse or his recent Hjioech in the Senate, cited many proofs of tlie blighting olleets of discrimination. lle Bald that 11 carload of lumber 11-as hauled from Kentucky te Cleveland, Ohie, thence te a town lu Lancaster county for lass than a similar amount of lumber was hauled from Wllliamspert, 1'a, te the satne town in Ijiii Ijiii caster county. He cited the fact that flour was shipped from Niagara Falls te thoceunty of Lancaster at a less cost in the satne quan tities than Lancaster county Heur can be irelghtcd te Philadelphia, and that coal from Cloarlleld was shipped te tlie New Knglund states at a less cost than te Carlisle U' i ' PMSOMAL. CAnr, Sehtz. the well known Philadel phia musician, died In that city oil Wodnes- ovenlng, of consumption KMBiMMMMMMWI flu. Fiiank IT, Hamilton, who was se prominently liefore tlie nation lu connec tion with l'rosldeut Garfield's case, Is seri ously ill. Mil. Hamilton Cer.K. the New Yerk law yer, .who bought a copy of the Gutenberg llihle In 1681 at the ltrlnley Hale, for t,0eu sold it recently for f 15,000, fnne. Ancirnu, tlie famous English Jeckey, up te the cud el last season hud wen altogether 2,300 races, and amassed n fortune of M(Kl,000 at the business. He easily makes FA,uuun year. Dn. W. II. Fulton, an liidoKjndent Democrat, who has given the Georgia regulars much treuble, announces his Inten tion of supporting l'rosldeut Cleveland and the reorganized Democracy. J. 11. Ham. who went te tlie New Orleans Kxixxdtleii te ciire for Maine'H Interests writes le the Lowlsteu Journal that rum shops ure plenty and tocletalors in the mi nority, but lu the wliole six mouths of his residence mero no nan net seen six uruiiuen men within the city's corjHirate limits. ItKV. Jeii.v 1). Kkii.hv, new u lwtlent lu St, Vincent's hospital at Norfolk. Vs., has renounced Protestantism. Mr. Kclley, who is SO veai-s old. is tlie father oflleu. A. M. Kelley, minister te Austria. He was educated for the priesthood, but while living lu New Jersey many years since becamea Protestant, and has occupied a prominent position as a Methodist preacher. Den Camijiien Is sojourning at Hlerra Madre Villa, Lew AngoleHcouiity, California The senator speaks of his health as much im proved and thinks if he can only content hlmselfuntll fall he will return te I'ennsyl. vanln greatly restored in strength. Jle passes much of Ids limn rldfnir about the mountains en horseback and wailing for the arrival of the stage. The latter seems le Ijo the great sensation of the day. He makes no reference whateicr te jielitlcs. llilAiii.Aiiiiu, the famous infidel, Is lu ro re ro celpt of an eiler lrein l'rlnce MlrznGlietaui Ahmed, C. I. K., an Indian potentate of rab rab uleiis wealth and a Mahemetan el great pros pres elyting zeal, le Isjcoiiie a bright and shining light of lslamlsm. He projiesesth.it ltrad laugh shall come te his domain lu the Pun jab and put lilmseir under tuition with n few te his conversion.- The priuce agrees te furnish the neophite with a suitable palace mill a leliime of servants, te nievidu for all his household expenses, which shall been a bcale of iniigulllconce consistent with Iho honor due te n prince's guest, and te furnish him an allowance of 2iK) rujicert per month during the entire process of conversion. Ami li.it se rtueiiH a day In June' Then, If ever, come perfect ilus. Then lluax'ii tiles II the earth lie in tunc. And ever It sillily her waiin ear lays. ImiuII, Nuir Ailnilnnlralliin Wliinkiy I'ellr. (eat hiluiiisl centres In the cenrwi that tlie new administration w III pursue eenicrnliig this extensive Intrrct, which uultulcs tlieprediirers no lelently. lhieugh liasln-un dlscle-cd te show that tlie cabinet will net with common scow liusiuiMs Intelligence, mid It Is new generally understood that the hlandaidef excellence will bu Hum's 1'uiik .Malt Wiiihkkv, whlvh Is iiiadu by a new gclcntllle pieces thatiibteliitvlyelhid nates all truces or lnlluininuUiry or Injurious In giedlciits, and Is the very best remedy for clangers ailstng from sudden climate changes, mill a complete safeguard umihist pneumonia, scurli't fever, dlphtlii-rla and dvlilllliitlui; fevers. The leading physicians lecMiiniiieud that It be kept lu e cry family and all lullnhle crecersuiid druggists will supply ft at II per bottle Tne Very I'gly Twins. They i;e hand In hand, and lend lliclr Iclliu a li'lillilu tint down the valley of I lie shadow of ili-ath. One Is lieu ralKla, the oilier rlieiiuiat Ism. These lienemlly nnx-eed from tllMinlered blissl. Ilrenn's Iren Hitters knocks out these iiKly twbm liy telling the bleed arluht and Invlem ting the system. .Mr. W. T (Mmnie.ef (Jewllle, Ala., usedllreun'M Iren lllllersfer rheiuu.itNui and ueunilKla with most liuppy elicit. It ale cures uyspuisi.i. ni'EtllAV yOTlVKH. (Jiiri-r rnidlni; would be th history nf 11,11111 We cannot, however we go Inte the subject new, except se far us te nay that Ir, Kennedy's "i'ainrlle Kcniedy" as called by that name, In 1111 Informal fashion, long before the Docter rtreuineU of udvcrtUlug It for public Use. .peak ing of It he would say te his patients, "This Is my favorite remedy ier ull troubles of thu bleed," etc., aud lis success was be great that he Unally spelled thu uaiiie with capital letters. (2)uiylMimlued&w The rrniciitlie if n Terrlhln Olscasr. Ne disorders, excepting the most deadly tonus efluiiif disease, luiolve such n tremendous de struction of organic tissue us thesu which fasten upon the kidney. Such maladies, when they become chronic and none aru se liable te u u sume that phase ceinpletuly wreck thu system. Te prevent this Icrrllile dl-ease, recoil rsusheuld lie had, iikiii the first manifestation of trouble, te llestetter's .Stomach Hitlers which cMHjrlcnce has proved tubuhlKhly t'lfuctlveas a means of Imparling tone aud rvtsulurtly te the organs of urination, as well lento the liver, steniachatid bowels. Anether benellclal result of lids medi cine, naturally consequent upon Its diuretic ac tion, Is tlie elimination from thu bliss of liupur Itluswhlch liege t llieiiinatfsui, neundgli, gout, dropsy mid etherinaladles. lly fiicieasbig the activity of the kidneys, It augments thu depunu tlve clllclency et these eigiius, which are most luqHjrtunteutlets for thuescupuefsuch iiiipuri tles. JellD "AS KN1) TriJONK'bCH.vT,IMi. Kdwaid Shepherd, of llunl-dnirg, III. says: " llavlnirlveehedM) inlieli lienelltfreui Klectilu Illltem, I feel It my duty te let sullcrlni; humanity knew It. Have had a, running sole eninylei; for elcht years ; my doctors told inn 1 would liava te have thu bone scraped erlegampiilaled. I used, Instead, three bottles of Kli-ctrlu Jllttei-M and seven boxes llucklen's Arnica halve, and my Ick Is new sound and well." JKIcctrlu Hitters aiu sold at lllty rents a bottle. ami llucklen's Arnica Salve at S3e. per lmx by II. II. Cochran. Drm.-i.-lst. N'es. 137 and IX) .-101111 mrcei, iwiucusier, 1'u. (5) nUCKLKN'H AKNICA SAI.VK. Tne beat Halve In the wreild for Cuts, Undies, Seres, Ulcers, .Salt Kheuin, ever aeres, Tetter, Chapped Hand, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin Krupllens, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed te Rive perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Prlce, J5 cunts per box. FersalubyH.il. Cochran, druirrflsl, itva. U7 and 13a North O.uoen street 1-aucaatcr. Pa. DiHi-KiTte, nervous people, "out of sorts," Celdun's M1111I1I Iker Toulu will cuie. Atkfer VeUlen'i. Of OriiKBlsts. JMndredAw 1T0III.NU FII,K."-8YMl'TOMS I MOISTUltE! I.Ike perspiration, lnlense ltehluif. worse by scrutclilnif, most at nlBht, seems if liln-wenna weie cmwflng. " tiwayne' Ointment "t a vlca tint, ure cure, janii-MWr Aw Tells tlie Truth. This medicine I can highly iccemmeiid. Jlur Jlur tleek llleud flitter me Iho best IiIihmI puillhir we have ever used." chas. A. ISuit, 1.1 Court hi., lliitlale, N. V. Fer sale by 11. II. Ceehruii, drug gist, 137 and 1SI North tjuceu street, Ijincuster. Or. Tanner's Slenmrh. Dr. Tanner certainly luw a great stomach gix-at hucause of lis struiigth and cndunincu. 1V0 may err 111 saying that the doctors uses Jlur Jlur deck Jlloed flitter, but if he does, Ids digestive powers nru easily ucceuutcd for. Jlardeck ftloett flitter beluga standard medicine are sold by all drugulsU. Fersuluby 11.11. Cochran, drug gists, IJ7 and lKt Ninth 0,iieen street, Laucaster. Ihldeiue or tlie Hest Kind. Ulcliard'i'. Hobliigen Is a dmggfst living hi 1 ta ctile, Wis. Here Is what hu says: "Ailllctedwlth lai-yiigltLs 1 was unahlu te urtlculatu a weld dis tinctly ter fully two months. A liberal applica tion of Tliema' fCcleelrie Ull eeninletely cured me. Am pleased toreceiiimcud It." I'm-sale by II. II. Cochran, diugglst,ld7 mid 13U North Queen street, Lancaster, A BTAIITLINU lllbUOVlillV. Mr. Win. Jehnsen, of Huren, Dak., writes that his wlfu had been tumbled wlthucutoliiencliltls ler many years, unit Hut all remedies tried gavu no nuriiiauuiit relief, until he procured a bottle of )r. King' New Discovery ler Consumption, Coughs, mid Colds, which had a magical ellect, mid preduccdapcriituneutcure. 11 Is guaranteed te euro all Diseases of Tlueut, J.ungser llren. ehlal Tubes. 'I'llul bottles Freu at Cecluiin's Di-iighlere, Nes. 137 and l.W Neith Queen etreet, Luuuistur, l'a. Large blze UM. (5) HKIN mSKASKS.-SVAYNE3 OINTMENT.' "Htcayne't Ointment" cures Tetter, Salt lllieuiu, Utiigwerni, bores, l'lmples, Kczema, all Itchy Eruptions, no mutter hew ebttinut or long itanding. JaiiSS-MWF&w l'ull for Ilia Shere. Let tiA all pull out of this sea of sickness and despondency, and gel onto a rock foundation of geed, strung health, llurdeek tlloed flitter ure Iho thing te pull for. Thuy. are one of the most lenewnrd health restoratives ever lnunutao lnunutae tured. Fer balu by II. U. Cechrmi, druggist, 137 and VS1 North Queen street, Lancaster. I'm All Ilrtike Vt I" This is the usual eiclauiatlen of 0110 aflllrtcd with rlieiiuiatUiii, or lameness. Itheumatle people ure Indeed untitled le our sincere sym patby uud couiniUcmtleii. ripeedy leliefls ot et leied them In Dr. U'hemat't Ecleelrle Oil. It Is the BH0111 enemy of all aches and pains. Fer sale by 11.11. Cochrun, druggist, 137 mid VJU North Queen street, Lancaster. Instructive ltfudlng. 801110 of the testimonials from different people relative te Thema' Eeleetrie Off, nud the refler It has given them when distressed by headache, earache, mid toothache are as Interesting read ing us you win mm. iuis ccingUBiaiuiaru nieu I lchie, ts sold everywhere by druggists. Fer sale I by It. Ik Cochran, druggist, 137 und XS North quwu Kitvci, uiucusier. MXOtCAt TlteN ItllTKltH. MALARIA Knters tlie nyxtnm from unknown caineK, nt nil seasons, sliallcrs tlie Nervcn, linpalm lllges- tlen and Knlceliles the Muscle. Brown's Iren Bitters, Trnde Murk. QUALITY, I'UUITY, NOT QUANTITY. On Kvery Kotlle. THE BEST TONIC. F Quickly and cenipli'lely euros MAIAlltA and (111 ILLS and PKVKHH. Ker 1NTKUMITTKNT KKVKItH, liAHSlTUDK. I,ACK OK KNKIK1Y, It Imu inDMiinl. liiinrlcliL'Hiuidiiiirlllt'StliebhKHi. HtlmuluteM the nppetlle and Htrungtlieus tlie tiiiiHclim ami nerves. It does net Injiim the Icctli, ciiunn tinuluche or produce constipation i(( ether Iren mcdielnei tle. KATiira T. J. ItciLLV, thnpatrlotle and ecliel ally Callidllc (llvlim, nr Ailiansas, nuye ; "1 linvn iibim! ltrmvn'M Iren Hitters with the KifatcHtHiitlsliictlen for Miliaria, and as u pre vcntatlvu orchids and like iIIkcuhch, mid will always keen ft en hand as a ready friend." Uuiiulne law above trnde murk nnd crossed red lines en wrappur. Take no ether. Made only by imeWN'dCIIKMICALCO., IlAbTlMOItK.MO. I.Amm' IIamj lkxiK liBdful nnd attractive, centulnliig list of prizes for receipts, Informa tion nlMint coins, de., nlven away by all dealers lu medicine, or mulled te any address en receipt of 'iv stamp. (5) T UK MA11KKT 1H 1'I.OODEI) Willi old finhlened show ucllni,' iilustcis of deubltiil eoinpesltlon. Hiiro we present you the complete virtues of Flesh Hups, burgundy Pilch and Camilla llalsam as thuliu;nIleiilMer tlie lier l'LAHTKit. I'liie. Sweet. Fresh, and nevcr falling reridl pains, iiehus mid soreness, local or deep-seated. Abnelulely thu best and slleni(CSt porous plaster uver known. Thousands say se, why mil you T Only 25c., or fi ler II.ikiovitv II.ikievitv where. Sent by mall for price. HOP l'LAbTIH COMPANY, llosten, Mass. (Hi) TTbli,LAr7flIlt.S. YOU CAN'T BEAT THEM. Ileeanse pessesfd of fresh nnd active modi medi dual ui.'riils ler thu euro of naln and dlNeiise. A weiiileifiil slrennlhenlnn poieus plaster, made rnim Heps, HiirKiiiiity Pitch and Canada Halsaiu. Apply one te Itu-kaelic, Crick, Kidney troubles, Stllefies, Sciatica, Itheiimallsm, Hern Chest or lialn 111 miy part. AcU) Instantly alwaysseiilhes quiet nervousness ready te apply. All deal- ers,Mc., 11 lerri. reui, liy 1111111 lerjiuci-, (1) HOP I'liAbTKIl CO., Pnqir's, IJ01I011, Mass, upr-Jrl lydeislAw T I OI'TliAS-nTltHr 1 1 HOW IS VOtllt HACK? What Is thn use of siilfeilnif with llackaehe, Pain In the side or Hip, Sciatica, Itheiimatlsui, hliluev Diseases, t'rlck, Htltches, Swollen and tried Muscles, Chest and bunif tniuliliw, or any sort of pain or soreness, rllfier local ordeep erdeep seateil when a Hep I'lsstkh will give Injlant 111 llefT Piep.ired liem lliirgiiudy I'llch, Canada Halsaiu and thu pain killing virtues of Heps, The best slreiiKtheiiliig plaster ever known. Thousands sly se. held by all dealers. Mailed 011 lecclplef price, 2.V., .1 ferfl.l") (.') HOP Pi.AbTKIl CO., Iknteii, Mass. M ANllOOU HICSl'OKKIl. lOCMKDr rllKK. A victim of veiilhlul liiiiiiiidiiurecauslmr I'm- mature Decay, Nervous Debility, IeslMaiiiiissI, Ae., having tried In vain every known remedy. hnsdlseevi-KslusliiiiiluHelM-iire, whleli he will liniil folic send KKKK touts lewsulferers. Aildress, J. II. I1KKVK8. JIO-lyeislAIyw U Chatham HI., New Yerk City VIAtTlltSn. OANHMAN .V UitO. Great Reduction! Ottlng te Iho backwardness el the se.-wen we liavu made a HMeepliigUcdiiclleu, Milling At Half Their Actual Value. -Men's Diess Kelts at fl.CO; wotthH.le. Ilea's All Weel Mllul Lusiiiiiuru Hultsat .0U; WIllHl lll.ui. Men's All-Weel Plaid Hultsat 7.UU; worth II OL Men's All-Weel Worsted hulls at ti.M; worth II7.0I. Men's All-Weel Curksciuw ISIack mid llrewn Suits uLfi.en; Werth fls.ee. Heys' bults, with Leng l'anls, at ll.CO ; weith no. Heys' Suits, with Leng Punts, ut JJ.U5; worth (I M. Heys' HultH. strlclly all-wool, at f.l.W. II en, VJ. f Ui, (7.00 and fs.eij ; wertli lully double the money. CHILDREN'S SUITS Frem 81.25 Upwards. Headquarters for Iho G. A. 11. Hulls, All-wisil, Indigo lllue hulls ut fs.uu,HMM and (l.'ie, giuir-anlis-d fast colors, with two tetsef buttons. It will Iki a great deal le youriulvauUige toex teex iinitiii) the enormous sleck of Men's Heys' and Children's Clothing. Alse our Hulls uuule te order ler tt'i.W. L. GANSMAN & BRO.. Nee. 60-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Illgbteu tboHeuthMustCor. of Orange Street,) LANCAbTKlZ, 1V. Mir Net connected with any ether clothing store lu Ike city. MlHCEfaT.ANl'.O US. PENNA. CIOAllS FIIOM fl.00 Hundred mi. ut I'KU IIAUTMAN'H YKLLOW FKONT bTOUU. CIUAU CJAFK DHPOSIT VAULTS. YZj Hees for lent lu a burglar and tiie prisif vault at I10111 f; sl.e. le Jin tier year, according te iu. 11 . r i.,iiiii .v m 13 I'enu biiuare. iiiySU-tfd Late lUIr A Shenk's banking Heuse. A NKW 1NVOICK OK CHOICE 10 AND 18 FKKT JAl'A.VKhK POLKS, AT HUHLF.V'H IHIUO STOKK, Ne.-Jl West King bti-eet Dlt KOUKMAN, PIlYHlCIAN AND HUltliKON. Itcmeved from Ne. ail West King street te Ne. 'il North l'lince. (l-alu leslduncu of A. K. Iteberts.) mSKIuid M- A1JK1UA AND8H12UHY WINES AT Reigart's Old Wine Stere. 11. E. HLAYMAKKlt, AaitNT, Ne. 29 KastKihe Strkkt. febl7tfd KsUlbllshed 17A CHE.M'KKTHAN COALKOUSUMMEU UHK. Use the Gas Cooking Steve, NO HL'AT. NO DUST. All patterns for sale ut Manufacturers' juiced. Orricu ev Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce. neiyll 'Jiud JTATUllK'S UKMEDV, KABMVtl hv. LITUIA WATKB. lterenimi-iided by leading physicians us tlie IIK.iT Mineral Water ler Dyspepsia and ull Dis eases of the b'til'u js and liladder. Fer sale by thu (J lass or Ualleu, ut COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 137 and 133 North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a. decS-Oiad PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHINO STA T10NKHY, Fuel und ether supplies. In compliance with the, Constitution and Laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, I hereby Invite sealed proposals, ut prices below luasi mum rates lined in schedules, te furnish Htu Htu tleuary, Fuel uud ether supplies ler thu Leglsla tmu, uud the several dciuirtiuuuta of Huite gov ernment, and for plumbing, gas-lltting and steam-titling for, and repairs, furnishing halls und committee rooms or the Senate mid Heuse or ltepresentatlvci, and dlstrlliutleu of docu ments, reports mid ether printed mailer for thu Irf-glslatuie aud the Department of Public In st ruction, for the year ending tlie ilrst Holiday or June, A. D.lSrt!. Heparule proposals will be received nnd sepa rate contracts awarded as announced lu said schedules. All proposals must be accompanied by u bend with upiireved security, conditioned fur the faithful performance of the contract, and addressed und delivered te uie before eleven o'clock a. 111. of TilUKSDAY. thu 23th dav or JUNK, A. D. 1SS3, nt which time the proiiesufs will be opened mid contracts awarded, In the Executive Ctuunbe.', at JlurrUburg, Pennsylva nia, qcuuuuies containing lenns 01 jiroiiesu can be obtained en nppllcutlen at thu oillce Uie Hecreuiry of the Couimeiiwoaitb. V, S. STSHOEIt, juncltejust Secretary of the Commonwealth, LAWN MOWKllH. II.INN A nilKNKMAN. SRRING -AT- FLINN & BR E NEMAN'S. LAWN MOWERS, OAUDEN HOSE, BABY OAIUlIAaES, LAWN TENNIS, CROQUET, VATER COOLERS, REFRIGERATORS. ALL AT LOW PRICES. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 1 52 North Queen St.. Lancaster, Pa. VLUTII1NO. TnrKAlJOiUAKTKlt.S l'OK SUMMER Merine Shirts and Drawers, Qauze Underelilrta and Drawers, Cholce Nocktlea, IS. St W. Cellars nnd Cufrs, O. Si O. Cellars and CufH), Crown Cellars and Cutru The Best Filling Dress Shirls. SHIUTU ANI 8OCIKTV I'AKAl'IIKKNAI.lA MAIIK TO OUDKIl. At Erisman's, .NO. 17 Wi:STKINUHTIlKKT. E J1INK TAlI.OltlNtS. 1885. SPRING 1885. H. GERHART, FINETAILORING. Thu liigestuud Choicest Assortment of FINE WOOLENS IN TDK CITV OF LANCASTKIl. All the Latest Novelties lu FANCY SUITING. ACIIOICF. LINK OF SPRING OVERCOATING. THU VKItY IIK8T WOUKMANSHIP. Prices te suit all and all goods warranted us repiesenteduthls new stele, Ne.43 North Queen St. (Ol'l'OSlTK UIIK POSTOKr ICK.) H. GERHART. euiwsKK a. su'ITen. (THE PLACE TO GET The Very Best in the Market AND AT TllK LOWEST I'OSSIULE FRiCES, IS AT BURGER & SUTTON'S clothing house, 24 Centra Square. Ne W'u ure piepuied te show a complete Hue or Seersuckers, In Fancy Stripes. Checks and Plaids. They are beauties ami the prices low. Clothing te Please Everybody AND PRICES THAT AKE BOUND TO WIN. Oa-UfVE USA C'.l.AvdU Burger & Sutten, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTKIl. l'A. M YKUS ei KAT1IVON. THE GREATEST VALUE -AT TllK- LEAST COST. MONEY IS SCARCE. YES. WK KNOW IT IS, AND W1J IIAV M ADK A HTOCK TO SUIT TllK TIMES. AT T1I18 TIME EVKItY PUltCHASl'.ll WANTS TO II17Y AT TflE VEIIY LOWEST POSSllILK FIUUKK. IN CO.NSIDEUATION OF THESE FACTS, WE THINK CENTRE HALL Is Just the Place te Deal. CON81DEU THE STYLE OF WOISK YOU KIND WITH US; C'ONSIDEIt TllK QUALITY OF THE OOODS s CON81DEU THAT WK AUK THKMANUFAOTUUEUS, AND UKMKM1IKU THAT YOU SAVE A PltOFIT 1IY IIUYINU OF US. THE AMOUNT OF OUil PKOOF OF OUfl UOODS. 11U81NESS IS MYERS (S 1UTHF0N LEADINU OLOTHIEKS, NO. 12 CAST KINO STREET, LANCASTKU, l'A. TiOTE IS MAKING CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT WU.UO A IXJZKW,'. AT NO. 10U NOUTII QUEEN STIIEKT, Janiatfd Laneasler, l'a. T KVAN'H FLOUR. LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Makes Elegant Bread. Fer sale by Grocers generally. Levan & Bena, MorehantMlllora, 001 CO : 17 MOUTU I'RIHCB ST, npn.'7-ted GOODS K.WVIlUlUNlt. pKNKYN I'AllIC. Penryn Park, -ONTIIr- Cornwall & Mount Hepe R. R r.xcursleii (Niinuilltee of Churches, Sunday Hthenls mid oilier select erguul.al Ions, lu uiak lug I heir siimuier 111 raiigeineiilH, should net ueg leel le reset ve uday for Peiiiyn Park. This delightful result Is situated in the midst of the SOUTH MOUNTAINS And Its grounds cowl big liimd 1 ids of acirsnr.3 easy of access fiem ull parts el central l'cnu sylvanla. Fer the lixe use of extuixlenlsts thoie moenteuslve CKOOUKT AND LAWN TKNMS UltOUNDS, LA UIIK DANCINd PAVILION, HAND bTA.ND, KITCIIK.V, HAHKKT AND CLOAK UOO.MH, andCONHLllVATOUY On tlie Summit of the Meuntuiti. Thenilsulsenrerreshmeiil hhiiii tn charge of a ceuiM'Ient ealiler, whure meals can be pieeuied at model-ale rates, a photograph galleiy mid niiinei 011s oilier at tractive lentiue". Ne lliuers allowed en the gieiiud'i. Incursions I111111 ull points oil the Philadelphia A Heading and Heading A Celuitibla liallieads will bucairled direct lottiel'uik without change of cars. Complete hifei million cull be obtained und en gati-uieiitsi'llecti'd with pal lies from all points 1111 Iho Philadelphia A heading ami Heading A Columbia Kallinads, iihu nppltculluti te C. 0. Hancock, (lenenil Passenger and Tiikel Agent, Phlladelihla A Iteadlng ltallle.nl, V.-7 booth Fourth street, Philadelphia, Pa., and with pal lies 10111 i.eiranen ey uppi ing hi inn iiiieersigneu, CAUL VON bCIIMALKNHBl:, Snot. Cornwall A Mt. IIeih) Kallieail. liiaxS-Juid lA-baiieu Pa. S iUMMEUOKlSSTi. EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS! OernwaU & Lebanon A.SD- Colebrook Valley Railroad. MT. GRETNA PARK, In Hie Ileal I el tlie Seuth Mountain, en tlie line el tbeabeMi mad, U ullered le Individual and associations Free of Charge. Tliee KreuniW, leverln liiindleiN or aeiei, 1110 e.iny of aeieb't I101.1 all parla et Eiuleni PeiiiixvHaiila. 0-TliMuaruMilUNTAINSTi:i; MS,Niaiined by rimtle bildeii: MOI'NTAIN SPKINOS, nailed up Willi liallwt Klliil.-,lolie ; SHADY WALKS and PliOMKNADLS. A LAKOK DANOINC I'AVll.LluV i.AKlii: IIINISII HALL. IvlTOHI'.N, DIMM. IIOOM, aiiilTAIILK.S, 1IKNCHES and Itl'hTK SKATS, Htiittered tlireugli the (tiuvu ler the liee use et eAcurslenlstH. LAWN TENNIS, CKOQU I IT, HALL OKOl'NDS, liOWLINO ALLEY, SHOOTING UAL. I.KIIY, QUOITS Ami FOOT HALL Areaiuenglhcaiiiiiseuieut!! eireied. Ne Intoxicating Drinks Allowed en the ProtniBes. d-Puitle di'Hlrlni; ll.ran pieeiiie meals at thel'AKIv UESTAUKANT, wlileh Mill be under the cliarKO of Silt. K. Id. Ilull , the noted cateierel the LEBANON VALLEY HOUSE, he will been the (,-ieinnU ilironu'lieul the iea Min, t,' I ' 1 1 1 n It 1 1 1 1 iMTseii d niipei vision. 4aHcunlniiH lrein all pelulu en IVuie.la. nl.ilt. U. Mill beeaiileddiieette the P.uk with out eliange et eai-H. i.'d-i:.ieiii'Hlen mien and full liiforin.itleu i-an be obtained and eiifjiiKeiuenla elk-Lied Willi pal lies from all point uu Iho PeiniHSliniiU li. U. upon application te OIIO. IV. lleS D, As hlslaul (Jeiieril Passenger Aki'iiI, I. K. IS., Ne. iUseuth Feuilliutieet, Plilhurelphla.orte J. C. JENNINGS, Hupl. C. A L. A C. V. It. IS., Lebanon, Pa. iiiyl3-iud ti neur.it 1 r.s. IlUltSlC'S." '" AT DURREE'S SALAD DRESSING. It N Splendid. Always Iteadv. Olvelt a T1I.11, New Invoice ,111st Received. CALIFORNIA EVAI'OISATKD APIIICOTS ISedueed te -ic. a pound le Clese Out our l.aige Stock. PAIEKD PEACHES, The pounds ler 'Zm. Thce ale Nice ami Very Cheap. KVAPOISATED PAISIID PEACH IIS. lltlihteeu CeiitM per pound. AImii better quality at:iee. Cholce Evaporated A poles. AlfteFltKSIt APPLI lu ijuart caiiHid Inc. NEW TUISKISII PISUNKS Four pounds lei"i'ie. lUklu lialslus, Ihieeand lour pounds fia"J.-.e. FINEST Ll'MIMi LOSS STAKOII, lie. 41 B Alse Iho Elaslle Slaieh for Culls, Cellars, Ae FINEST COFFEES Fer the Meney, always Fresh Iteastcd BURSK, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET. iiuiini:fiu:kiniiim oeods. T II K CHEAPEST PLACE TO 1IUY AT LOW PRICES STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, Ceal Oil Lamps aud Gas Fixtures, 13 Ai- JOUN P. SCIIAUM k SON'S No.2tHeii(IHiicciiSlroot, 71vd LANOASTEIt l'A. feb. T.TAIM'Y TIIOUtillT AND HKHKCOA A A. Tel me ces IIAUTMAN'S laeeoseuly He iiei-pliiir, ut l l'.i.i.mv i UONT CIUAU bTOltK. s AlNT-KAI'llAHIi WINK. INFORMATION. TheKiilut-liaphacI Wine has a delicious llaveur and Is diuiik lu the pilnelnal elllesel ltussla lieiniany, .Ninth and beutli Aiiieilca, 111 eat. Hrltalii, India, and se en. TlieiiiaulItyexpeited annually is millleleiit pitHifel llSHtabllliy and ataylni; powers, wldlu for thereat con nehiheur there IJ no wine that can be considered Its superior. 9-TueSalnMtaphacl Wlne Company, Valence, Departiuent of the Drouie (France.) H. E. SLAYMAKER, llS-tia NO. EAST KIN G 6TUEET, f a k w- J.I ,v n-tiS.1.. tk. ia . e.' w' '3UTi
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