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DAILY INTELLIGENCER.
cl'uHISHED
Every Evening in the Yeah,
Sundays Excepted)
ST1UNMAN & HENSKL.
HY
INTELLIGENCER BUILDING,
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of theitate and country. Correspondents nrr re
quested te write legibly and en one side of the
paper only; and te stgn their names, net for
publication, but In proof of geed faith. Alt
anonymous letters tvltl be consigned te the uxiste
basket.
Address all Letters and Ttlegramste
THE INTELLIGENCER,
Lancaster, 1'a.
l)c Cawastci'iJntcllicymccr.
LANOABTEIt, JUNE 8, 1885.
A Railroad Itcrclutlen.
Philadelphia is Iiaving a genuine sensa
tion, ever railroad matters ; and alllieugli
the rest of the state is net directly inter
ested in the point at issue, which is the en
trance of a new railroad into that city, it
takes a great interest in the discussion, be
cause of the magnitude of the parties te
the controversy and of the matters Involved
iJttt- inthesettlemontefthoquestion. The Penn
sylvania railroad locks horns with the
"; Baltimore & Ohie and the Philadelphia &
' Heading, aiufseeks te prevent the junction
of these great lines of railreadsjn Philadel
phia.
It assumes this task as a friend of the
public, disclaiming,by its mouth-piece, Mr.
MueVeagh, any interest of its own in the
matter, but claiming that public interests
forbid the junction. The position is
novel one for any ene te take; but that it
should be taken by the directors of
the Pennsylvania railroad is a paralysing
surprka. These gentlemen have been noted
for their carelessness of the public interest
in the matter which they new claim te
have se much at lieait, which is the pres
ervation of the public from the hazard of
i grade crossings. Up te dale the Pennsjl
vania railroad lias crossed public reads at
grade at its pleasure ; and ever) one knows
it lias done se without pretense of icgavd
for the fact, which it new proclaim?, that
grade crossings are public nuisances. That
they are se the peeple liave long con
tended; and the Pennsylvania railiead
'managers have beciiOiut the enlv ones te
nay te tlijlrjmc.
Thoyhave, it seems, been misrepresented
in their opinions by their acts. They did
net believe that what they did was light.
Theyhae known all along that grade
crossings were wrong. And they have
made them in dcliance of the wieng they
did te the public.
"With this authoritative statement of the
position of these gentlemen, it may, we
suppese, be taken for granted, by the
authorities of cities, boroughs and town
ships that grade crossings arc wiengs te
the public, which should be abated as
nuisances. Councilmen, stiper isera and
grand juries will hasten te take advantage
of this admission. In this city the coun
cils will at ence proceed te rcquite that the
grade crossings of the city's sticets
shall be abated, and meanwhile shall be
guarded attlie cost of the railroads. The
township supervisors will at ence
object te the unguarded crossings
of the country reads; and the grand jury
at its next session will present te the
court all unguarded grade crossings of
public reads as nuisances whose
abatement the public interest demands ;
and the indictment of the confessed cul
prits will fellow.
It is enchanting te find a penitential
wrong-deer; and in tlds matter, se impor
tant te the public, it is gratifying in the
highest degree, te discover that the greatest
offender in the state acknowledges its
wrong and submits itself te the penalties
of the law.
Ferchance the wonderful revelation as
te the enormity of the offense, that the
Pennsylvania railroad lias received fiem
the wrongful effort of its rival te cress at
grade the streets of Philadelphia, may
haYO its counterpart some day seen in a
revelation te it from the competition
of its coming rivals in the canicr
business of the state, which will teach
it another truth that the peeple
have long been contending for and te
which it has se far been totally blind
namely, that it is a public w.-eng in a
common carrier te discriminate in its
charges between its customers, se as
te make faome rich and ethers
peer, and se as te build up for
eign places and keep the grass green upon
the streets of the towns along its lines.
This truth is se plain that even the
feel may see it; and as the Penn
8)lvania railroad directors are net feels,
it 'may be presumed that they see it,
as they say new that they see the wrong of
grade crossings, and yet have net acted
upon it for the same unexplained reason
that has kept them up te date putting in
all the grade crossings (hat they could find
place for.
The Curnhul of Fraud.
The Republican primaries, with tlie
cloud of political corruption that ever fol fel
. lows in their wake are ceme and geno,
which Is nn occasion for congratulation
among self-respecting citizens of all paities.
This year the strife was unusually bitter,
and the marks of tlie cenllict are destined
te be leug lasting. The breaking
down of the fences was en a
wholesale scale. In previous simi
lar contests Republicans weie went te
nrray themselves en ene or the ether side of
two factions, the lines of which were
sharply drawn. In Saturday's primaries it
was every man for himself and Old Nick
for the hindmost. Consequently there was
treachery everywhere, and threats the most
dire and accusations the most belittling
are heard from these whose hopes were
blasted. The story of the open use of
money te accomplish political ends is given
In detail elsewhere It Is net very pleas
ant te consider.
The result en delegates te the state con
vention seems te Indicate n victory for
Quay and the rout of the McDevltt feices.
ty menus also n transfer of the fight te the
stnte political nrctiti wlicre it will W waged
blttcriy from this time forward.
The ninicnlty or nn Attorney.
That the dllllcnlty of MacVeagh's pesl
tleu bcfoie the Philadelphia councilmen
was fully realized by him was clearly shown
by the liberal subtractions and additions he
made te his speech befere lie gave it
te the printers. It nppeais thai the
repeit of lils speech was net as it was
made, but as altered by him after Its de
livery. The Philadelphia ncwspaper3,vith
that enterprise which is se eminently char
acteristic of them, did net take
down the speech as it was de
livered, but accepted - it a3 it wns
sent te them by the autlier. Te-day
they publish a corrected report for which
tlicy are indebted apparently te the rival
railroad company's stenographer. Such a
melancholy exhibition of journalistic 7cal
is unblushingly made by the newspapers,
whlle berating Mr. MacVcagh for
the false repeit of his speech. It was
net credllable te Mr. MacVcaeh, it is
true, but neither wciothe things he said
creditable ; but, remembering that he speke
as a hired attorney, his expressions must
net lie deemed te be of his own views, but
of his clients ; and his speech was garbled
in their Interest and net in his own.
It is, apparently, impossible te lind the
ixjundary which separates the udinisslble
from the Inadmissible in the conduct of an
attorney. According te seme respectable
practitioners they may de anything short
of nn indictable crime ; and a f ree diver
gence from the truth is a fend practice of
the profession, by which they snatcli their
fees even at the gates of shcel.
Mu. Mc Vi:aeii,Iii milking his uulherbctl
Btntrmcntle the public, of tlie position of
the I'cnnsyliuvuiii, neglected tu cmbrnce nn
obvious opportunity affenied lilm te sty
just why it is tliiit ills company lias se long
nnd se lately continued in its confessed
wickedness. AVe trust that when some
day, after Seuth the I'ciiusylvniiin and tlie
Ualtimoie & Ohie Imve put their inevita
ble clutches en the local trade of tlie Penn
sylvania railroad, Mr. MacVcagh rises
te explain hew persuaded Ills clients are
that the freight disciiminatien practised
by tliese corporations is an evil, he will
make seme fceble effort at least te show
what it wiis tli.it removed the scales from
the eyes of his people, and why it was that
they gave an opportunity for lival read3
te coine in te hliarc tlie licli pielit they
leaped from their monopoly of tlie busi
ness of tlie slate.
Itelnte the IlunK Empleyes.
Tlie gieat number of tank ellicials who
Imve of late been absconding with the
funds of the institutions that employed
them, makes it appaicnt that some liettcr
system of inspection should be adopted te
check this increasing evil. All banks are
ina sense public institutions, for the ma
jority of their depositors, overawed by
granite buildings and incompichensible
gilt-edged statements, ceme te se regard
them. .National banks have directors who
tee frequently de net direct, and the gov
ernment bank examiner generally gets
around te lock the stable deer after the horse
has been stolen. Private banks obtain
their chief .strength from the pie.suincd in
tegrity of tlie iiidiwdiial member or mem
bers comprising the linn. Xe statu sur
veillance is c.xeieised ever these latter, and
it is veiy questionable whether if such a
departuie is made, the lesulLs would net
show the same Dead Sea fruit as is ex
hibited in national bank inspection.
One of the least difficult and most thor
ough methods of preventing this continuous
hank peculation that greets the reader's
eye eeiy time he glances ut u newspaper,
would be tlie constant rotation of tlie bank
empleyes thieugli all the desks of tlie insti
tution, ('online each official te one desk,
hisweik te be looked ever by ene pair of
eyes, nnd if he bin knave he will liave a
bread Meld in which te labor. Hut let him
feel that his accounts must pass the ordeal
of inspection by ethers at regular periods,
and lie will be bold, indeed, te use the bank
funds for priate singulatien, and far
shaiper than the average human if lie can
long avoid detection. Thus would the em
pleyes of banks act constantly us auditing
beauls, and gigantic steals like theso con
stantly occurring would be pi evented, un
less an almost inconceivable system of col
lusion existed among the bank ellicials.
It may be objected te this plan that it
would tend te pioduce among bank em em
peoyes a diminished degice of pride in their
work; nnd that constant rotation would
breed habits of indiffciencc. On tlie con
trary ,te Hi") bright, willing elllcial, this sys
tem would furnish unexampled oppoituni eppoituni oppeituni
ties te learn the banking business through
and through. Tlie books would net leek
se neat with se many diffeicnt pens dip
ping into them ; but that would be incon
sequential in comparison with the increased
safety obtained for tlie bank funds. Give
tlie rotation system a trial.
Aftkii Mr. MacVeagh's sieech te the
Philadelphia councilmen no ene will deny
his ability te make a feeble effort. Per
haps it was in the case mere than in the
advocate, because Mr. McVeagh, though
net often pewciful, is net often silly.
AVhen next he piays, he will net feiget te
put among his petitions ene that he may
never again be engaged te sieak against
tlie people for
cmbnianili.
n coipenttion essay'Mg a
It la nearly tiine te open the movement for
early closing.
Ii' Herbert Spencer ami Kroilerie Harrison
wish te rovlve intorest In thelr publications,
an uiullgnlllcd personal newspn)cr squnbble
Is the werbt uicaiis te that end.
It is a wonder that seme of the philan
thropists w he nre se jealous et the civil rights
of the negre de net glve their attention te the
grout merUility of the colerod. race as com
pared with thelr white brolhreiu Hew tills
condition of things might be ameliorated
would be n problem worthy of the solution
of any humanitarian. A rccontcensusoftho
District of Columbia nhews a ixipulatlen of
203,159 130,'-70 whlles, and 67,100 ncgroea.
Every year thore are 1107 whlte children
born nnd 1,M1 colored chlldren. The births
te jxipiilatleii among the whites Is 1.01, and
among the colerod people 2.117. Yet the
annual health repert indubitably proves that
the rate of deaths per 1,000 whlte Inhabitants
Is ia700, and that niueni? the colerod icople
Itlsa2.2tl, In ether words the negrees are
dying ut the rate of C3.85 per cent faster than
thelr white neighbors. The true friend of
the negre is he who can suggest moaiiBfer
checking this wholesale negre mortality.
It is new bolieved that the placing of Jehn
H. Fry's picture en tlie treasury wnteh deg
was a fatal mistake.
Ali. batik ellicials who go w reug have pre
viously liorne Irreproacliable characters. A
geed reputation la an oxecueut Jimmy with
which te get ut tlie bank funds.
Thb Intent of Uie public land law that ws I
passea uy uongress en reuruary i, was te
prevent the unlawful occupancy of the pub
lics domain. It was particularly aimed at the
grout cnttle companies of the West who had
been placing barbed wlre fouces around lm lm
nieiiHO tracts of irovernnicnt preperty. The
penalty for each violation of the law was
(1,000 line nnd Imprisonment for ene year.
Tills bencllcial legislation has remained n
dead letter, and the caltle men, except la n
few lnslntues, liae refused te biulge from
their former possessions. He nggrcssive did
tliose lxjcome that four homestoailers, rely-
lug en tlie elllcacy of the new law, refused te
leave land wrongfully occupled by the caltle
grew ors, and they wero all killed. A pro
clamation similar te that made te the Okla
homa boemora noeius te be the etdy way out
ofthedllllculty.
l'UAun was hi the biggest kind of clever
through the city and county en Saturday.
Tiiiiiir.tane doubt at nil that the people
of Ibis country II ve loe rapidly. Few holidays
and IheHO net gonerally observed liave
brought the lnovllable fruit of n licople tee
nor euh te sit dew n te tlie calm enjoyment of
life. Karly deaths nnd shattered physiques
nre becoming tee common. Ilecd should be
given te the vital statistics of the Scclety of
Friends, which shows nt the present time
the nvornge life of ene of tills sect te be nbeut
flfty-nlue years, or nt least llfteeu years
greater than that of the imputation as n whole
The Industry for which tliese peeple bae
long been noted keeps almost all of them out
of the ranks of the very peer, whlle tlie slm-
ple and moral lives prosentod by llielr crecd
shield thorn from ether dangers scarcely
less threatening te human heallh nnd life.
NO MONET, NO ail AYE.
A runcral IJarrel Out or n Cemetery en
Strictly lliMlneas Principles.
KlIJa Ilulsoapple, n well-knewn resident of
Otlavllle, New Yerk, dled n few days nge
nnd was taken te New Vernen for burial.
When the funeral party reached the coino ceino coine
tory they found tlie gatea locked. The man
-who had dug the grave wns at the gates nnd
told the friends of the dead mini that Colo
nial! Day, who had chnrge of the cometory,
bad rofused te glve him the key. A mes
senger was sent te Day, but he refused te
surrender tlie keys. Tlie coffin mih heisted
ever ine nigu cemetery ience. wnicn mu
mourners anil ethers wero compelled tecllmb
They returned te their wagons the same wny
niiorine remains were inineti. air. nay, in
oxplanatlen or Ills refusnl te unlock the gates,
snld that he did se because the burial plot hnd
nover lcen paid for.
"That wits net the causa" said a meinljer
of Mr. llulsoapple's family, "for the let was
paid for. The reasen the Hiiporlntetident
would net unlock the cciuetery gates was
that )" vra angry liocuuse he wns net em em
pleyed te dig the grave. The reason why he
was net empleyeu was that seme years age
we hired him U dlic n grave for n doceased
member of the family, when the cefllu hnd
been lowered he demanded his pay at ence,
and rofused te fill up the gmve or permit any
ene olse te de se until his bill was paid."
A Connecticut Kemancc
A romaiiee In real llfe oxcltes Interest in
connection with the mnrringe last week et W.
W. Converse, president of the Winchester
ltbieatlng Arms cemimny, of New Haven,
und Miss Holle Hpeuccr. of Hartferd. About
30 years nge M r. Cen orse w as n mechanic in
Hartferd nnd boeaine engaged te Miss
Spencer, but her parents opposed the match
because the young man was peer and had no
future presjiccts. The engagement wrs
broken oil', nnd Mr. Convorse went te
New Haven, where he married a Miss
Pardee, a relative of the Winchesters, and
later he bocaiue connected with the Winches
ter concern, which has slnce grown te great
proportions, nnd hels new a wealthy man
and ut its head. His wife dled n few years
nge, leaving him without children. A few
months nge he leanied that Miss Spcncer,
whom he had heard ten years bofero wns
dead, was still living in Hartferd, and he
came there nnd cMlcd en her. They had net
seen each ether for evor la) years. At that
visit the old !ove win rekindled nnd a mar mar
riase uKr:ed upon. Qi Tuesday a modest
wedding UMik place, nnd the bridal couple,
tthriHO years run Inte the llftles, left Hart
ford ler a short Jeurney. Miss Hjienccr, who
has lived for manyycarsBurrounded by cares
and but few luxuries, finds horself suddenly
raised te u position of nllluenee.
Miss Nine-Year-Old's Mill.
Finmthe New Yerk livening 1'est.
With the substitution of names, this is a
verbatim copy of a pajier found In the desk
of nllltleglrl 9 yearn of age. HliohadeU HliehadeU
dently lieen reading in tlie nowspapers the
will of seme person which had found Us way
Inte print and perhnpn had read Shakcsiicare'H
cur je. He hIie came te the conclusion that It
would bonverypropcrthlngforhortoHot her
own nllalrs In onler. Hhewiote accerdingly:
"I Alary Aim Smith de glve and bequeath all
my earthly preperty viz, te wit, namely : Te
my father nil my IswikH my lKX)kcnHe except
ing I.lttle Weman and The American Olrl'H
home Heek of work mid play nnd the l.ittle
Dutch which go te Susan. Alse my desk
and my Album which has my llkencss In.
Te my mother 1 lca eiill in v are vtcs and lias.
my new shovel and tin pall te get clambs In
with much leve mid my Heetch locket Te
my dear frierdSus.ui S. Ilrewn I leave all my
dells dell-house ami Carle te leve him ler my
sake, and my papar dells. Te Charlette John John Jehn
eon 1 leave my box of blocks, etc etc Te
Kmlly Martin my kltt in, my purse and ull
the money in my purse. And thus I end my
valuable will and hepe nobody will disgrace
my remains. Signed en the 1M March 1835
Anne Domini A. 1). I S. My teacher says
that instead of burrlelug seme peeple they
burn the dead bodies nnd the motlier puts the
ashes in a llttie cup te keep. I want mine
dene se. Amen."
A DUgraced I'uriner's Hulrlile.
Jehn Hendersen, a wealthy farnier of the
tow u of Cicere, K. Y., had reason te suspect
ills wife of inlldcllty. On Saturday night
he started ler Maulius, taking his son, aged
12 years, with him. Hctiirning home about
0 e clock the same evening he leund Charles
Whiting, a larmer of Cicere, In company
with his (Hendersen's) wife. Hendersen
assaulted Whiting, but tue latter escaped nnd
ran down the read. About midnight Whit
ing was found dead in his bam suspeiuled
Irenin rafter by a trace chain.
PERSONAL.
Mas. HuiiAfR White, wiToel the editor
of the New Yerk Evening J1at, died at Kl
boron en Sunday.
Ki:v. D. Ii Shaw, or Keokuk, la , lius
been elected professor of Hebrew at Lincoln
Unlverslty, near Oxford, Cheater county.
Giianii Cimtr Wahhinoten O. W. C.
Whinna, II. U. II. F., el l'a., arrived In this
city en the 8:10 train this morning. He is at
present the guest of Capt. II. McKlrey.
lUinu 8. Hiuseir, the vonerablo he.ul of
Kcnoseth Israel church, I'hlladelphia, was
prosentod en Sunday, the occasion of his
seventieth birthday, with a purse of f2,G00
by Ills Heck.
1'niNOKss Ukatuick lias recelvcd from
the Isle of Wight Uoe-Keepors association,
el which she is president, a weddldg present
in the form of a silver lee whose back and
wings are studded with diamonds.
Mu. TiOWHM.lelt Londen at 6 o'clock Sun
day afternoon for Kalen Hall, near Chester,
the seat of the Duke or Westminister, whero
lie will remain until Wednesday, when he
will emburk en the Scythla at Llvorpeol for
liosten. '
"I'ekkii Hen Sohunek" stiU lives at
Washington, uud tlie title, which hoget from
his llttie pamphlet published In .England
while he w as tue American minister there,
still stleks te him. It is a very unjust title,
and Mr. Schenck ewes its eiigln te a noted
English duchess rather than te himself.
Hebrew right In u Hjnugegue.
Abraham Hoseuthal and Abraham Zubun
sky en Saturday morning attended worship
nt tlie Jevtish. synagegue, -Wllkesbarre,
When the services were about half through
the two men rese up in their pews 'and com
menced te strike each ether. This created a
great commotion among the otlier members
of the congregation and for awhlle tlie liouse
of worship was in nn uproar. The rabbi
came down from the pulpit and separated
the belligerents, net, however, until they had
exchanged soveral severe blows, ltoseutbal
then leit the building and entered suit befere
a lustlce of the peace, charging Kubuusky
with assault and battery. The latter brought
a counter auit befere anether aldennuu.
Iteseuthal accused Zubunsky of being mera
efflCli HmHiiii IhnnR.Tnw Tlinlttlln lusAttlnrl
oraChristlauthanaJew. Tue Utter iweuted
and the fleht followed.
iiiMvuiuut nwiuuu uuuiiB&r ui uejuic uiuriJ
sud the light lollewod.
Mft Fire la Connecticut Town.
A flre In Danbury, Connecticut, en Satur
day afternoon, caused by the explosion of a
gas machine, dostreyrd the hat factory of
William Uockerlee it Ce., ilve dwellings nnd
tlie llockcrlee hese company liouse. The less
Is estimated nt f'J00,C)0; insurance, $100,000.
The oxplenlon took place in the factory, Just
ns the operatives, about 400 In number, wero
rccelvlng thelr pay for the wee'.f, nnd tlve or
six men wero serieusly burned, Including
William Itockerloo, ene of the proprietors.
Twe of the Injured llufus Clark ami John John Jehn
eon Peck nre scarcely oxpccled te rccover.
O"
Victer lingo and tlie I'rlenU.
It Is iterslstcntly reported In the Paris cler
ical papers that Victer Huge, whlle upon
his d oath bed, entreated that n prlest might
be sent for, but that his relatives ovaded his
requests and flatly rofused nil appeals te the
same effect made te thorn by ethers. The
chartre Is also renowed that the letter of Car
dinal Clutbert, In whlr-h he oHbred te perform
the last oMces of the church, was kept from
the knowledgo of the dying man by his heu-in-law,
M. IiOckrey.
I'enr 1'olleira
l'rest ratrit, ilcbllltntcil, cnfeclilnl, llipy feci an
If they wcre lmrdly veilli pIckluK up. aiicy
neiild lniilly Rlve the toss of a bright penny
fur nclmnce of it choice lietuern llfu und ileatli,
r.uteven such terlnrn jioeplu can betennwed by
theiiHODf Urewli's Iren lilt'.i'ru. Itttnllrc9 the
bleed, tones the nerves and mnnvntcs the sys
tem. Mr. laaaa (,'. Weed, llurr's MIIIk, O., suys,
"I used llriiwn's Iren Hitters for general M-iik.
ncss, und It helped mu g'ent'y."
Llitcn In Yuur Wlre.
The Manchester (Juardlan, Junes, lss.1, says!
At one of tlie
"Windows'
Leeking en tlie woodland ways 1 With clnmps
of rhodedendroms and great masses of May
blossemg t I I "Therowasnntiiterestlnu group.
It Included one who bad been a cotton milli
ner," but was new se
l'nralyzcd I I I
That he could only bbar te He in it reclining
position.
This refers te my case.
fas Attacked twelve years age with " Loco Leco Loce
motor Ataxy "
(A paralytic dlxcaHenf uerve tlliru rarely ever
cured )
and was for several years barely able te get
about.
And for the last Klve years net able te attend
te my business, nlthnuch
Many things liave bcun dene for inn.
The lant experiment being Nei ve stretching
Twe years nge I voted Inte tlie
Heme for Incurables ! Near Munclicster, In
May, IStt.
I am no " Advocate;" "Fer anything In the
linpe of patent " Jledlcincs 1
And made many objections te my dear wife's
constant urging te try Hep Hitters, but anally
te pacify her
Consented 1 1
1 lunl net qulte finished tin-first bettle when I
felt a change ceme ever me. This was Saturday,
November 3d. On Sunday morning I felt se
strong I wild te my loom companions," I was
sure t could
" Walk 1
he started ucrrns the Meer and back.
1 hardly knew hew te contain myself. 1 was ull
ever the house. 1 urn gaining strength each
day, andean walk quite stfe without uny
" Stick I"
Or Support.
1 am new at my own house, and hope seen te
be able te earn my own lit ing again. I have
been a member of the Manchester
" lteynl Kxthange "
Fer nearly thirty years, and was most heartily
congratulated en going Inte the room en Thurs
day last. Very gratefully yours,
.Ien IlLtiKDi'ni,
Mamjiehtek, (Kng.) Dec. 21, lstcl.
Twe cars hiteram perfectly will.
jr.Vone genuine without a bunch of green
Heps en the whlte label. Shim all the vile,
poisonous stuff with "Hep "or "Heps "in their
name. Jun-lyil,W,FAw
lNiIltlrlan In l'rlvute I.urk.
Numerous political aspirants have been mix
teusly looking for nn etiltable division of eiti
clul leivesniui fishes te themselves since the In
uiigunitlen, but thusu who struck genuine llut
cla'.s luck uru the ones that Icuined tlie minor miner
Iiassed merits l)vrr'a 1'lhk SIalt Wiiiskev for
thu llrst tlme in their pussagu through Haiti
mero te mid from the great political Mecca,
ltusldes being u perfect consolation for disap
pointed Iiciiicii, It Is absolutely free from liutnm-
matery nndeleineiits found In ordinary bever
ages, und Is strongly endorsed by the best doc
ters as a remedy for the prevalent diseases of
pneumonia, diphtheria, malaria und pulmonary
complaints. Sold at all reliable druggists und
grocers.
BVECtAL NOTICES.
Jurer rriKlliig nuuld be the lilntery of names.
We cunnet, however e go Inte the subject new,
except se fur as n say that Ilr. Kennedy's
"Favorite Kcmcdy" as culled by that nuine,
In an Informal fuslilen, long before the Docter
dreamed of ml crtlsing It for public use. Speak
ing of it he would say tehls pntlents, "Hits Is
luy fitvorlle remedy for all tieubles of the
bleed," etc., and Its success was se great that he
finally spelled thu name with capital letters.
(S)mylMmdeed.Vw
Hew muuy peeple say: "Veur plaster beats
everything I ever tried." The Hep flutter
leally cures backache, Stitch, Sciatica, baine
Side or Hip, or p ilnsinnnyp.il t. The best po pe po
eous plaster knew n. 2.V.
Mr. Tanner's hleuulcli.
Dr. Tanner certainly lias n great stomach
great because of Its strength and enduruiice.
We maverrm sa) big that the doctors uses Itur Itur
deck Jlloeil Jtitlers, but If hn deus. Ids illgiMtlxe
powers urn easily accounted for. JlnrdecK Jlloetl
Jtltters being n standanl medicine are sold by
alldrugglHiH. Fersalnbyll.il. Cechian. drug
gists, 137 and 15J North (juecn street, Lancaster.
MOTHIIUSI MOTHKUStt MOTHEUSItl
Are you dlstiirlicd at night nnd broken of yenr
rest by n sick child Buffering uud erring with
mu davi iicmuiiH jiaiu in culling leeiil T II SO,
go at ence und i'ct u bettle of M ri. W1NSI.O W'S
BOOl'HINd BlltUP. It will relieve the peer
llttie sufferur liniiicdlatcly depend upon It:
there Is no mistake about It. Theio is net u
mother en earth who Iris ever used It, who will
net tell you ut ence that It will regulate the
bowels, und glve rest te the mother, and relief
and health te the child, operating like magic. 11
Is perfectly sura te use In ull cases, and pleasant
te the taste, and Is the prescription of ene of the
eiuctii kiiu uchi. leuiiiiu puysiciuns in me united
States, bold everywhere. '.Scent a bettle.
may31-IydM,W,S4w
SKIN DISEASKS. "SWAYNli'S OINTMENT.'
"Swayne's Ointment" cures Tetter, Salt
uneuiu, uingweriii, iseres, riuipics. Eczema, ull
Itchy Kruptlens, no matter hew obstinate or long
standing. JunSS-M W FA w
A dllKAT dicevi:uy.
Sir. Win. Themas, or Newton, la., says: "My
wife has been seriously affected wlthu cough ler
twenty-live years, anil this spring mere se erely
than uverbutere. hhe had used many remedies
without relief, nnd being urged te try Dr. King's
New Disco cry, did se, w lth most gratify Ing iu
suits. The llrst bettle relieved her very much,
uud the second lias absolutely cuied her. She
has net hud se geed heal th for thirty j cars. Trial
bottles free ut Cochran's drug store. Seu. 1S7 und
139 North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a. Large
sire 11.00. (6)
IIUCKLEN'S AHN1CA SALVK.
The best Salve In thu world for v.utx. llmUf.
Seres, Ulcers, Salt Uheum, JTever Seres, Tetter.
I'hnniUtll llfltlll f.lillltlfllna rm-na n nil Ul.l.
., ...- ..u, u..u.m... a, vi'i HP illlu u.l Dam
Kruptlens, and positively cures Plies, or no pay
1UIII11UU.
faction, ei
It Is guaranteed te give perfect satis
meuey refunded. Price, 25 cents pet
box. t or sale by 11. II. Cochran, druggist, Xes.
AOI mm w nuuu iiuwu BUW3I. laucusier, I a.
Tells the Truth.
This mediclne I can highly recommend, ibir ibir
deck JlloeU Jtitlers nre the best bleed pointer
vehau ever used." Clms. A. Hurt, 11 Cem t St.,
buffalo, N. Y. Forsale by II. II. Ceclmiu, ding,
gist, 137 und 1JD North Queen street, Lnncustcr.
llUOWN'S HOUSEHOLD l'AKACKA.
Is the most effectlvu l'nln Dostreyerln the world.
Will most surely quicken the bleed whether
taken Internally or applied externally, and
thereby mere certainly KEL1KVE PAIN.
alleviator, and It is warranted deuble the
WUC..1U. i.uiuiiiu i uuuiui nun uiiyuiuuriuin
strength of any similar preparation.
rungiuui uny similar pi
It cures pain In the Slue.
s pain in me Blue, iiuck or new els, sero
llheumatlsin, Toethacha and ALL
Tbreat,
ACHES, and Is Tlie Great ltcllever of Pain.
llUOWN'S IIUUSKHOLU PANACEA should
be In every family. A tcaspoenf ulel the Panacea
In u tumbler of hi t water sweetened, If pre
ferred, taken bt, Dedtlme, will UUEAK UP A
COLD. 25 cents a bottle.
lii31-lydM,W,Saw
I'ull fur the Shere.
Let us all pull out of this sea of sickness and
despondency, und get onto a rock foundation of
geed, strong health. Jlurtleek Jllejd flitters ure
the thing te pull for. They ure ene orthe mm.1
icnewiud health restoratives ever manufac
tured. Fer sale by II. H. Cochran, druggist, 137
und li) North Queen street, Lancaster.
I'm All llruke Up I"
This Is the usual exclamation of one aflllcted
with llicumatlsin, or hiinenefs. llhuuiuatle
peeple ure Indeed entitled te our sincere sj in
pat by nnd commiseration, speedy relief Is of
fered them Iu Dr. Themas's Jicleetrle Oil. It is
the sworn enemy of ull aches and pains. Fer
sale by ll.ll. Cochrun, druggist, W una 13U Noun
Queen street, Laucustcr.
Instructive Heading.
Some of the testimonials from different people
reluUvu te Themas' Jiclejetrle Oil, and Hie relief
It has given them when itlstreed by headache.
eanicliu. anil toothache are a lutuitibtin icud
i ; p X"-.: .-' Mifc,
iilt na -vim ii ii wtst 'rnis nai nu iiim.ini.i
as you will nnd. This beintr a itundui d mU
by ?l Ik Ce?h SimVSfst '
I Ry.ili iri;?.,1' Sw'
Is sold evcrvwhere bv druL'L'l.n. rnrmu
. 11. Cochrun. druirffist 1ST und imi Vnwt. I
Quwmitreet, LftapMK'r. , '
MEDICAL.
IMVT '
MY BACK t
Kvcry Strain or CeM Attack that Weak Hack
nnil nearly iinmtratcg you.
Brown's Iren Bitters,
Trnitn Mark.
P-PURITY , NOT
en Every liettlc.
QUAUTY
QUANTITY,
THE BEST TONIC.
PHYSICIANS AND DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND IT.
STllK.NdTIIKNSTIIK MUSCI.KH. BTKADIKS
Xlir. iMKUVHH. EMHIUIIKSTUE lll.UUI).
OIVE1 NKW V1UUU.
Dn. .1. U M vcrr, Fntrlleld. Iowa, says I
"Ilrown'slren Hitters is the best Iren medi
cine I imve known In aiy se years experience. I
liave found It specially bencllclul In nervous or
physical exhaustion and In ull dcbllltatlnuntl.
meats that beure heavily en the systein. Uhe
ii in'uiy in my own ruiiilly."
Ocniilnn has tiwle mark nnil crossed red lines
en wrapper. TAKKNO Oil I Kit. Made only by
1IUOWN CIIF.MIOAI, CO..HAI.TIMOUK, Mil.
Laieks' Hani, l!oeK-llwful nnd attraclle,
containing Hit i,r prlyci fur receipts, In forma
tion nbeut coin,., ele gh en uwav by all dealers
in ineiiieine, or mulled le nny adorers en receipt
or 8c. stump. (j)
pjOP X'liAHTKItH.
A PAM0U3 STRENQTHENER.
liouse wives, shop girls nnd sales-women all
ntrer inoi-e or less from Weak Uack and Hide Hide
"he. Nothing affords such Instant rellerasu
Horl'tASTKiiupplledeveratrectcd part. Pains
and nches of ull kinds nre driven out nnd the
parts made ever and strengthened. Ask tern
Hec I'LABTK.n, mnile from burgundy l'ltch
uiwiu.i iiaiam und the virtues of fresh Heps,
Sold everywhere,. -AIcO for l.0U Send te ller
rliAHTKll COMPANY, IkMten, for circular, (ft)
H01 1'LASTlCnS.
DO JIK HKNHIIII.K.
The Hep I'i.ahtkii does mere geed In enc-qunr-terthn
time than any balm or let Ien, nnil Ik mera
cleanly te use. A fresh nnd sweet porous plaster
which acts Immediately when applied le sent of
trouble Ithcunmtlsni, Nuunilgla, Hldenehe,
Iitne back, Cilik, Sciatica, Norn Muscles, Kid
ney iirrcttlens, Weak I. lings or local pains can
not exist long when one el tliese piasters Is up
piled, ltcmcmbcr, vlrtnes of fresh Heps, bur
gundy Pitch and Hums combined. Held every'
w here. 2.1c., 5 for (I (O Proprietors.
(7) HOP PbASTKll COMPANY, llo-ten, Mnss.
TrrOP l'liASTKHS" "
Hep Pbiltn Cure Qaicktil. Why ?
Itccnuse composed of medicinal fualltles tluil
are known te possess greut power In rullet Ing
iiulu, curing dlxeuse and wonderful strengthen
Itigwcnk nnd worn out parts Fresh Heps, Itur
gundy Pitch mid Uiims combined In u frch,
clean nnd sweet poieus plaster. Always ready
te apply te sudden iialn.uchcs, strains, crumps,
stlUhes. crick, swollen Joints or muscles, or sere
ness In any part. XIc, 5 for ,fu everywhere.
(S) HOP rhAbTKKCOMl'AM.IIo-iteu, Muss.
w
ANHOOD KKSTOHED.
mtmcer runs.
A victim of vnulhful Imnmdenca causlni! I're-
malute Uccay. Kcrveils Debility, Lest MunbiHSI,
ac, Having incu in vuin evnry Known remeu
Uwdffl
miHiiiHceertsiasimpieBeii-curu, mcn no v
BendFUKK tebta fullew sufferers. Address,
.1. II. KKKVKS,
ie-lyced&lyw O Chatham St., New Yerk City
yyEAK AND NHKVOUS
MEN
Who suffer from Nervous und Physical Debil
ity, Impotence, F.xhuustLiI Vitality und 1'reuin
tine Decline, nnd seek Perfect Itcstorutlen te
Health, Full Manhood and SctiiuI Viger with
out Stomach Drugging, mil cektaimlv obtain It
In the "SIAItSTON llOI.l'S." DImiiscs of Hie
I'restratnlllund, Kidneys und lllinlilcr, effectu
ally cured without Instrument. Kndersed by
thousands who limn been cured. Adopted In
hospitals nud by phylclans in F.urepe nnd
Amirlea.
e- VAItlOCKLK cured without surgery.
Scaled TrcullAennd Tcstliiieul.ils fix-e. Address
MARSTON REMEDY CO.
or
DR. H.TRE8KOW,
Ne. West llth Street, New Yerk,
mayliilycediw
SPECTACLES.
OUPERIOR
SPECTACLES -
-AND-
EYE-GLASSES.
Mlcroicepcs, Field (Jlasses, Uaremeters, Tclo Tcle Tclo
scepes. Magic Luntenis, Thennemelers, Draw
ing instruments, l'lille-tnphlcal and Cliciiileal
Apparatus. List and Descriptions of our Ten
Catalogues sent FKEE en application.
QUEEN&CO.,
NO. Ml CHESTNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA
lnart-lyclAw
MISCELLANEOUS.
-lirlTIIODT KXCKITIOX,
rpi I L. Iil.urn
T Cigars In the town, tw
e for Be. at
HAKTMAVa
YELLOW
FltONT CIQAU
bTOUE.
s
,VKK DKl'OSIT VAULTS.
boxes for lent In a burglar und fire proof
vault at li eiii $il te lie ii
icr jeur, according te
sire
M. W. r IIA131 CO.
15 1'cnn hetuire.
mj.TOtfd
Iite llilr A hheuk's ISankingHoiiKe.
y i:van's ri.eun.
LEVAN'S
FANCY ROLLER FLOUR.
Makes Elegant llivad. Fer sale by Grocers
generally.
Levan & Sens, Merchant Milters,
OIII ce: 17NOIITH PKINCEST. apr27-Cuiil
PIIOI'OSAIS l-'OU KUUNISIIINQ STA
TIONEKV. Fuel and ether supplies. In
compliance with tlie Constitution and Laws of
the commonwealth ei rcnusyivnulu, 1 hereby
Invite sealed preptMils, at prices below maxi
mum rates lUt-d in schedules, te furnish hta hta
tleuary, Fuel and ether supplies ferlhu Leglslu-
lure, nun inn Hut enii ucp ii luiums ei eiuie gev
eminent, und for liliimblncr.
gas lilting und
steam-tlttlng for, uud lepalrs
pairs, fin iilshlui: halls
und committee looms of the Senate nnd Heuse
of llcnrcHCiituttviK. and distribution of decu
ments, reports uud ether printed matter for the
Lcgl-il.iluru aud the Department or Public In In
stiuctlen for the yesr ending thu Hist Monday
eLJune, A. D.lhNi.
fccparatoprepoialswlll be recehed and sepa
rate contracts awurdtd us announced In said
schedules. All propesuls must lie accompanied
by abend wlthuppreed security, conditioned
for the falthtul performance of the contract, und
addressed und delivered te me before eleen
o'clock Ji. in. of THUUSDAV, the 23th day
of JUNE, A. D. l&tt, ut which 1 1 inn tlie proposals
will be opened and contracts uwuided, in the
Executive Cluunber, ut Hurrisburg, l'ennsy lva
ula. bchcdnles containing tonus et proposal
can be obtained en application at thu ulllcu el
the becrctary of the Commonwealth.
W. ti. Btbkukr,
JunclteJu'H Hccietary of the Coiiimenwcalth.
AN OltniNANUR,
Appropriating public monies of the City el
Lancaster te the seeral depurtmeuts theieef,
for thu llscal year, ceunuencliig en thu tlrst day
el June. A. 1). Issa.
Siictien 1. He it eulalned bj- the Select and
Common Councils of the City of I.uncUHtci,
That the sum of One Hundred i.nd Hcventy-twe
Thousand, 8e en Hundred Dollars, (fU.'.ic.lO)
be und the sumo Is especially npprepi luted te the
several objects herelnufter named, ler the llscal
your coinnienclngen the llrst dayefJuue, A. D.,
185.
SkctienS, Te pay luteicst en leans,
Including sinking limit 33,500 00
Te pay principal en leans, as rciulied
bylaw 4,000(10
Tepuy statu tax en loins 'j,0tie 00
Tepay fersliwit damages , ii,(ue ou
Te pay for repalts of streets , 7,oue OU
Tepay for grudlng. (lutleiing, C'less-
lugs and iiuicudaiiiUlug 9,000 00
Te jiay waterworks general le.i.iu en
Te pay ter laying water plpis fi,l no
Tepay fersalarlus 7,tie ui
Tepuy for police and turnkey ,. ii,:ni 32
ToiiuvferflithtliiK city .7 '.".'..vm no
Te pay ler 11 le depurtuient general.... J, One 10
Tepay for reiU estate, bells uud strik
ing upparatus, Ac, fur llre depiut-
ment in.foecio
Tepay salaries of engtuecis, drivers,
.tceriliuilepurtiueiit OfiM 00
Tepay balance due en 0,oue,Ouopump.. f,7NI iji
Te pay dellclenclcstuliglitlng te June,
invi. r. 2,snoeo
Abatement ler prompt payment of city
lux.., 2,75000
Abatement ler prompt payment of
water rents..,, l.hoe no
Percentage ter collections of un car
ages et city tax 300 00
Contingencies 7,inl M
(I7-',7H0 00
Ordained and enucted Inte a law ut the city el
Luuctuter, J uuu 3, lsrt.
HEltVKYN.HUHST.
Pii"sldent Common Council.
Attest I J A con M.ClllLLAH,
Clerk Common Council.
HOIIKUTA.EVAN8,
President Select Ceunill,
Attest i J. K. lUnn,
Clerk select Council.
Approved June lth, lScS.
D. i'.HOSENMILLElt,
uueWta Mayer,
LAWS StOVKRIt.
JjLI nn &"b n KN km an.
SRRING-
-AT-
FLINN & BRENE MAN'S.
LAWN MOWERS, GARDEN HOSE, BABY CARRIAGES,
LAWN TENNIS, CROQUET, WATER COOLERS, REFRIGERATORS.
ALL AT LOW PRICES.
FLINN & BRENEMAN,
Ne. 1 52 North Queen St.. Lancaster, Pa.
VLOTiriNO.
TTKAMIUAHTKIIH l'OK
SUMMER
Morlne Shirts and Drawers,
Gauze Underahlrts nnd Drawers,
Choice Nocktles,
E. & V. Cellars and Cuffs,
C. & C. Cellars and Cuffs,
Crown Cellars nnd Cuffe
The Best Fitting Dres3 Shirts.
SIUKTS AND HOCIKTV PAKA1MIKKNAI.IA
MA UK TO OltDKU.
At Erisman's,
NO. 17 WKBTK1NU8TIIEKT.
B
:UHOKH ,t HUTTON.
THE PLACE TO GET
The Yery Best in the Market
-AND
AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES,
IS AT
BURGERS SUTTON'S
CLOTHING HOUSE,
24 Centre Square.
Ne
We nre pn'pattd le show u complete line of
Seersuckers, In Fancy Stripes. Checks and
l'lulds. They are beauties and tlie prices low.
Clothing te Please Everybody
AND
PRICES THAT ARE BOUND TO WIN.
ei-urvi: v.s a calus
Burger & Sutten,
MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS,
Ne. 24 Centre Square,
LANCA8TEU. PA.
MYBR
S .t K.VTHVON.
THE GREATEST VALUE
AT Tllfc-
LEAST COST.
MONEY IS SCARCE.
YE, WE KNOW IT Iri, AND WE 11AV
MADE A STOCK TO SUIT THE TIMES.
AT THIS TIME EVEllV I'UltCllASElt
WANT" TO Hl'V AT THE VKIIV LOWEST
POSS1IILE F1UU11E.
IN CONSIDEIIA1ION OF THESE FACT",
WE THINK
CENTRE HALL
Is Just Uie l'lsice le Deal.
COVSIDEU THE STYLE OF WOltK YOU
KIM) WITH US; CONS1DEU THE ()UALIT
OF TIIHiiOODs; CONS1DEU THAT W T. AltE
THEMANUFACTIJUEUS, AND UEMEMIIEIt
THAT M)U HAVE A PItOFIT 1IY IIUYINU
OF US.
THE AMOUNT OF
PIIOOFOF OUR UOODS.
OIJU I1USINESS IS
LEADING CLOTHIEUS,
12 BAST KING STREET,
LANCASTEU. PA.
WALL VAVE1U
NO.
w
INDOW SCUHKNH.
Wire Window Screens!
Itmny seem u llttie curly te talk about Win-dew-Screens,
but we think the tlme is here; the
warm weather will neon bu with us, and It is well
te be prepared. A geed plan Is te liave them
lltted In early, before the flics till up your house.
We uie well supplied wllh rnmies and wires.
The second ntnryet our building Is stocked with
from S.lice te 7,0nu frames of dttrcrent bIcs, w hlih
can be made up at short notice. The price will
be lower than heretofore. We make you a geed
sized screen for 50 cents uplcce, and Landsciipn
wire from !.'. a plece up. All wldthsef wbu
sold by the feet or roll ut lowest prices. We
opened te-day, another Choice Line of
LACE CURTAINS,
Three, lliree nnd n-half and four yards long.
Price 75e, f l.oe, l.'i tl.wi, l,75, fioe. fiai, fl ou u
plece up. Poles Inc. sue, 75c, I.CU, Ac. Weaiu
In the busy season ler
WALL PAPER.
Our stock is lirge te select liem, nnd we liave
astieug lorce of workmen te Ue jour work
pieuiplly. Window Shades of every description.
PSAEES W. FRY.
Ne. 67 NORTH QUEEN
LANCASTEU, PA.
STREET
VNItEUTAKINO,
TTN DERTAKI NO.
tSL.e'R,6R0TE,&
UNDERTAKER,
Cor. SeuUi Queen and Vine Streets,
LAMOABTKIt, 1A.
Personal attention given te ull orders. Every
thing In the Undertaking line furnished.
Having gecuied thu sei vices of n tlrst-class me
cbanle, 1 am prepamdtodeall kinds of Uphel.
Biuiiiiu ni vuiy niuui'iuiu lineeii. Vlll Kllllis OI
rumiluru Upholstered.
tifve me acull.
4ie-tSa" R
ROTE.
MYERS & MM
GOODS
Jl.WVltMONS.
gXCUIWIONS.
RAYMOND'S
VACATION
EXCURSIONS
All Traveling Jlxpcnscx Included.
Complete Illnemrlei new ready efTiutEr. Oiumj
JULY TRIPS,
Te the most popular fea-Hhere, Mniintaln. I.uke
and Itlver n-serls te New Yeik.t .inndaniid New
Kngland; nlse TWO (ilt.t.Mi i:Ct'ltsi()NS
Setio"8 "l"l,U,l,,'In "" SJ. nnd Aligns" W)
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PAltK.
. W. ItAtMOMI. I.A. WltlTCOMn.
VHcnd or cull for descriptive clrcut'irs
AS,'"!,fe.r, l''.vmeiiiPH Vmiitlen Kxeurslen-. lit
Seuth Ninth St., iiiiilerCeiilInental Hetel, Phil
ndelphl-i. JuneMtd
pie
CNHYN PA UK.
Penryn Park,
-ON Till.
Cornwall
Mount Hepe R. R
Excursion Conimlllee of Chuuhes, Sunday
HchiKils and ether sell ctorgaiilr.itlens, in mak
Ing their summer in rangeiuents, should net neir
leettoieseneadayfoi renrvii Park.
ti. ..I. ii.. .......- .. ..r. .. ..
csei l Is situated Iu the inldst
of the
SOUTH MOUNTAINS
And Its ground cncrlng bund i eds of ncresnrj
easy eratii'ss fiem all parts eftentral 1 can
sylwuiia. Fer the lice use or excursionists there
aiecxlcnsUe
CKOtJUETAND LAU . TEN VIS OIIOl MIS,
LAKOE DANCIVO PA lLlON, HAND
STAND, hITUIBX, IIASKET
AND CLOAK KOOMS,
unilCONSLUt A'lOKY
On the Summit of the Mountain.
There Is alsea rcfrchnient room In ehargoef a
competent caterer, whele inealeiiu be piecurcd
ut miHleriite rates, u photograph K.iileiy and
numerous ether nttraellMt fiat ures.
Noll(uers allowed en the gieuniK
Excursions from all points en the rhlladclputa
A Heading and Heading .L Columbia ltallrimds
will be carrlul direct te the Paik w Ithoutcbange
of caw. "
Complete Infonunllen can be nbtntneil nr n.
gageuiciits eiri'Cted with parlies riem all points
en the l'hlliulelphla ,v ICeadlugand Heuiling A
L.OIIIIIUIUI iinureuis, upon applli-atlen te c;e.
Runt. Cornwall .
Hepo Itallread.
maS-3ind
Ia'Iuiieu Pa.
s
jummhu enssrr
vcw
N AMI
Cornwall & Lebanon
AMI
Oolebrook Valley Railroad.
MT. GRETNA PARK,
In tlie heart or llm 'eiith Mount itn.en the line
or the nhe emul, Is etreicd te iudl Idu.ilsiind
assoclitiens
Free of Charge.
lliese grounds, covering hiiiiduiN or acres,
nie casv of access ficim ull pailn of Eastern
B-TheronieMOUTAI VSTItE MS,Bpni,0,i
by rustic bridges: Slet STAIN sPitlMiS
. .-itiii-i ., 1, 1 1,.,.
I;!.. .', " " V" o.iine HaiiiiKiene SHADY
WALKS and l'UOME.NADIJs.
A I.AIK5E DANCINU PA VI LLlON.
LAIlUEDlVlMi II I,L, '
KITCHEN, DININH ItOOM,
andTAHLES, IIKNCHES nnd Ut'slIC SHU'S
scntteicd tliieiigli the gieu ler the lieu us.0 of
excursionists,
LAWN TENNIS. CUOOL'ET. HALL (HIOfNDS. ,
HOWLING ALLEY, bllOOTINU (1AL
LE11Y, QUOITS Miu FOOT HALL
Are among the amusements eflvicd.
Ne Intoxicating Drinks Allewed en
the Promisea.
4SPaiile deslrim? it. can iimeum ,.,.,1. n
tlie 1'AUK It EsTAU KANT, whli h w III be niuler
the ch.li go of
.MU. E. M. 1IOLTZ, the netid
caicierei tnu
LEBANON VALLEY HOUSE,
who will been the grounds thieiighnut the sea.
son, git big It Ills iieixenul supci islen.
:E.cnriiliiiisliniiinllpi(liiiH en I'enn-nlva-nla
It. It. will be i-arried diiect te the Park with,
outchingeof cars.
4a-Ecursieii rates and full Information can
be obtained and engagements ellected with
purtUs fiem all points en tlie l'ennsjUanla
lt.lt. upon application te Ol.e. W l!( D As
sistunt Oeuei-il Passenger Agent, P. H U Ne
2J3Seutb Fourth stuct, I'll
in.ulelphla, or te
J. C.
JENNINGS,
Supt, C. & L. A (.. V. It. It., Lebanon, Pa.
inyl3-.lniil '
OLASSWAJtE.
H
KUl.tMAUTlN.
Decorated Ware
-AT-
CHINA HALL.
We have new open ihe Ihimt line el
DECOItATED WAltE,
TEA and DINNEU bi:'l.,
DESEUT uud 1 OI LET SETS, Ae
JAP.AN WARE.
WFKICES TO SUIT THE 11.MKS.te
High & lartin
NO. 16 BAST KING STREET,
LANCASTEU, PA.
MIIH PAP Kit IS PKlhTKD
A. K. WRIGHT & CO.'S
INK.
i
L'i ,'l'.';"'."l.l,lll7''lll!('1 """ ' icl.et Agent,
I hiladelphla & Heading Uullieid, 227 Seutll
teiirtlistreet.l'htlailelphla. Pa., nnd with parties
riem Lebanon by npiil) leg te the undi signed.
CAUL O.N s( HJI VLKNSEE.
Mt
Ff-irnennt Ink Works, 2Cth acd Fcrja'a. Arenee
l&nMyd Villi AUKLl'HIA, PA,
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