Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 18, 1885, Image 2

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t i CORRESPONDENCE tellcUnt from evertpart
a" , Piewaie ana ceumry. cwrrrjnemicnu ere re-ky-
mitttedtetrrUe legibly anil en one title of the
. rJWir only; and te itgn their riamn, net for
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vjk anonymeut teuert inn ee centiynru e inc irane
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Addrett all Ltttcrt and Tclegramile
THE INTELLIGENCER,
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LANCASTER, JUNK 18, 1885.
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The New Yerk Oleomargarine Decision.
I;-- "With all the- light that was thrown en
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raeni, inu) a niw uy wiu x eiuisyivaiii.i li-gis-ilatare,
it is retnarkable that it succeeded
in getting upon the statute books of the
state. In April, 168J, when the war
against oleomargarine waa waging hottest,
the New Yerk legislature passed the bill
en which the Pennsylvania- law was mod
eled, and it received Governer Cleveland's
signature. It was a piece of hasty legisla
tien, brought about by the general feeling'
that the oleomargarine manufacturers wcie
trying te palm off their article as genuine
butter. But when this crusade had spent
itself and a few arrests were made for vie
latien of the new act, it was seen that the
anti-oleomargarino people had over
reached themselves. The new law could
net stand the test of public sentiment; it
vaB recognized as demagogic aiul unwar
ranted by the constitution of the state.
This change of opinion, however, was
net au immediate result. It was net ob
tained until some convictions were had
under the new statute which plainly show ed
its absurdity. The General Term In the
Supreme court in Brooklyn and the Supra
Bench, General Term of New Yerk,sues
sively aflirmeu the constitutionality tM0
law. It was net until the act can0 umjer
thojeegnizanco of the Court of t)ncais 0f
New Yerk, the highest judipji authority
of the state, that it was vifed ln' it3 true
cnaracier; anu an exa is Bet te tll0
supreme court of Xinsvlvanin in the
k.mJA 'l. It.... T.- inrn JkiiMf
wv cwwBm tuuu una uu jam u7 r
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times it is belter te mke nan a leac huwi
get no bread but you have te be pretty
hungry and pretty weak te let a thief carry
off your dinner ; and the Democracy of
Pennsylvania propose te fight for all tha
representatives they are entitled te until
they are se badly whipped that they cannot
stand up.
Excellent Appointments.
Yesterday was a geed day for llr. Bay
ard. A long list of important appoint
ments te the foreign servlce was given out,
and it is olio that challenges respect. The
embarrassments that seemed te surround
the 'appointment of a minister te Itonie
have been surmounted by taking a man
from Ohie, a state which is nevcr back
ward incoming forward,and which has net
had much as yet from an administration
that appreciates modesty. Air. Slalle is a
man of reputed culture and ability, who
has rendered geed party servlce ; he
Bccms te strike the happy medium
required for the Italian mission
of net having enough religion te efTcnd the
Quirinal, and of having iccanted his unbe
lief sufficiently te net be offensive te the
Vatican.
Messrs. Aldcn and Stoddard aie accem
plished literary men ; Jlr. Dougherty is a
young man of journalistic training and ex
perience, and son of Daniel Dougherty, the
famous Philadelphia lawyer and Demo
cratic orator. Yeung Monaghan, who gees
te Mannheim as consul, 13 a brilliant
Irish orator who rendered geed service en
the stump in Pennsylvania the only out eut eut
side siieaker who came ever and helped us ;
but his appointment rests en the butter
basis of real worth, illustrated by his self
education from a mill hand te the position
of a fine scholar and orator. Gen. P. M.
B. Yeung is ene of the foremost men of
Georgia.
ISCfltiOL ALUMNI.
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XHS XXBRCI8EH At'tUZIH 1'Z.EABANT
JtKUNIOX LAbT EVESlXa,
The Literary find Student Fwitiirri of Uif Oc-
ennleii Seven Hundred Uraduntrf. ut
'Whom Vtttj Are Deceased The
New enirer Elected.
In 1S74 tborewero only 10,000 peundi of
barbodwlre weld; the returns for 1883 show
sales or 238,000,000 pounds.
It is rcumrkable with what reacllncss tlie
state press has discovered that the oleomar eleomar oleemar
gnrlno law is a fraud. Hindsight In net ns
geed as foresight, but it is better than blindness.
The reunion of the high nchoel alumni lest
evcnliitt. was the most successful ene since
the formation or the association, nearly Tour
years nge. The reunion ma held In the high
school building en West Orange street, and
the large room vm taxed te Its utmost capac
ity te iwvomtnedalo the large mimber or
graduates who attended. A notlceable foa fea foa
ture of the evening was the attendance or old
graduates, n few or whom graduated In the
class or 185a
Waller 1. King, of the class eflfSSO, occu
pied the clulr and promptly at 8 o'clock the
meeting weh called te order. Tref. Ifnas
rlayed the nluinnl march nnd llev. J. Max
lark ollerod prayer. The salutatory uddress
was delivered by Walter 1. King. Alter
woiuemitifr ms leiiewiKrauimtes te me re
union or 1SS5, nnd speaking or the plciLsnre
or the mectinii or the uriuluntes or the
high Rchoels, te rovlve the memory
or thelr school days, he commenced
his address nnd announced as IiIh
subject " ISlore Light." The speaker argued
thatlntolleclual llKlit was necessary te pro
gressive conizatien, anil that bigotry nnd
suiKjrstitlen wero always oppesod te pro
gression, llorelerrod te the opposition te
inu iiiiruuucuen ei ine jinnnng press, inu
torribie punlsuincut Inflicted for wltchcratl
In the early history or our country, speke of
crotnatieu us the only projier ifiode
or illsnesing of the dead, and the
nrotiidleo that exlsted ln the minds
or many against this disposition or
the bodies or thelr friends and relatives. His
remedy far the enlightenment or the
people was the press nnd public schools,
out in ms judgment the press must enjey
Much freedom ns noer was known before.
Editors should freely discuss all subjects,
and their vieus should net be oxpresscd with
a liope or increasing their subscription lints,
but hheuld be thelr honest opinions. The
address was well written, unci the speaker
was loudly applauded at Its close.
Sole, A Spring Ilovel, Miss Katle D. Shirk
HISTORY OP Tltn ASSOCIATION.
History orthe Alumni Association, C. 1
Fratitz. This speaker refcrrcd te the
diUlcultics of forming an alumni association
or graduates
finally
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..lilj- I1M ..U IIV.V IVIUIll'IIJM.,7n nv.
orthe school and as furj-Stalnable reported
ln tirir.tttulrtti ni. Iitiul. . ..... a
-rHMnOM month, of graduation when the
rebellion commenced. When the war began
he resigned and entered the Conrederato
army. JIe rose by promotions te the rank of
major general and was twice weunded. lle
has served four terms In Congress as the
ropresontatlvo or the Hoventh Georgia district
nnd was ene of commissioners te the l'arls
Exhibition or 1878.
uvtiruu yy eav vi huh juiaiij, m-
polnted consul at Belfast, is a resident and a
prominent lawyer or Ilahway, N. J.
Edward Camphauscn, opjielntcd consul at
Naples, Is a leading lawyer et Erle, 1'a. ,
Francis Gallery, anpofnted consul at King
sten, Jamaica, is a pnysician ei itocuesicr, n.
Charles A. Dougherty, or Pennsylvania,
appointed socretary ir tfie legation at Heme,
Is a resident or Philadelphia, and a seu or
lien. Daniel Dougherty. He Is a very young
man, and has nover been active ln politico,
He was formerly a reporter en the Public
Ledaer nnd fiveniny Tclcnruph newspapers.
jeun .m. liircii, ei wesi. vigginm, ap
pointed consul at Naunsakl. Is n natlve or
rennsylviuda. He is new superintendent
or schools at Wheeling. I). J. Ernest Molre
was appointed te 'the position about two
months age, but Ills commission was with with
eold. Itlchard IL Kteddunl, or .New Yerk, n n n
peinted consul at Athens, Is the well-known
ixKit and author. He sarved llltccn yenrs In
the custom liouse In New Yerk.
Thcoilero W. Downs, or Counerticitt, con
sul nt Quebec, Is a rosident or Ilridgoperl,
Conn. He was secretary or the Democratic
state commlttce during the last prosldenttlal
campaign.
J. C. Monaghan, or Hhode Island, ap
pointed consul at Mannheim, Is 2T years old,
and Is u graduatn of Drewn university. He
slumped West Virginia and ethor states last
ran ler uioveiauu ami nenuricKs.
Wallace Jenes, of Fleridu, consul at Mes
sina. Is n planter and business man.
Win. II. Moffat, or New Jersey, appointed
consul at Beirut, is an Episcopal clergyman.
M. J. Newmarks, el Cullfernlc, appointed
consul ut Lyens, is a Hebrew merchant or
Han Francisce, and about -10 years or age. 1 le
has nover held any publle olllce.
MKBICAL.
Met AaWMV4tAMtA. Amam
II MY BACK t
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Every Stralh or Celd Attack Unit Weuk Ituck
and nearly nreatrutcs you.
Brown's Iren Bitters.
THE BEST TONIC.
CLorntffe.
-nUHHER A BUTTON.
, A WORD TO PABENTS.
UXCVlllttOKS.
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As tlioheliaiiysnrencarnt hand, tlie parents
'uiiuiti muti. in uiu iivnv le KCl lllCiru
or ei umiDinK. eeinc
tune neat and dressy,
will wendnr what la tlie lii-dt le uct thclrbevs In
BoinemiUK strong, nl tlie
the we
same
QUALITY
Trrnln Mark.
P-PURITY , NOT
On Kyery Ilettlc.
QUANTITY,
1'IIVSICIANS AND DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND IT.
HTIIBNnTIIKNHTHK MIISOI.KS. hTEADIKS
TIIK NKUVKS. KNUIOIIKHTIIK1II.OOU.
OIVES NKW VlUUlt.
I)n. J. L. MvFtm, Knlrflelil. Iowa, nays :
"llniwn'slren Hitlers Is tbe bi-st lien medi
cinal hava known In my 30 i earn experience. I
hnve round ttspcclnlly benctlrlal In nervous or
physlcnl exhaustion and In nil dclillltntliignll.
ments that bear e heavily en the sjstem. Uce
It freely In my own family."
Ucuiilne litis trndn mark nnd crecd red llnrs
en v, mpiicr. TAKK NO OT11KK. Mnde only by
IlltOWN CIIKM1CAI, CO., 11ALT1MOUK, HO.
I.AiiiKti' Hake Heek UKPful nnd attractive,
containing Hit of prlrc fur receipts, liirorins liirerins
t Inn about coins, etc, given away by all deaturs
ln medicine, or mulled te any uddress en receipt
of 2c. stump, (7)
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AimtADY the clouds are begiunltig te
loom up in front or tlie Feraker gubernate
rial bark lu Ohie. The woman's Christ
Temporance Union, or the lluckey
auer a beiciiih iiiuuiiug "jffi ffii lili d te
threw their weight ftfSivSilbllleiilsUi
and against the Ilepiil..., ,.. .... ..,
election. TheyJgJ,.,, t,mt roraker well
tlieir uisaimrar', . riminir en n Hener tax
platloriU'iwe vearsnconudceusontlnir te run
tislmllar platrprm this j-ear. Tlieuirh
theso ostlmable women have no 'vete them them
selves, tliey are very potent racters iu mould meuld
ing the votes or fnthers, husbands, brothers
and all the rest orthe undo relative-, and as
they have asserted their purpese te jiroso jireso jirose
cutoan active campaign, they will doubtless
make It warm for the here or the eoll'eo-bjg
trousers.
tlie proressen or busily , wllIch tuy nre
engaged. 'IheroCre many lilts inafle by
nil ei which were leuuiy ei-
rutal Delays In riiouinenlji.
Time Is of immense Importance ln fighting
pneumonia. An hour wasted Is often fatal ln
Its consequences. Therefore nevcr trlfle with
moments en such occasions. Keep the patient
ln n putf , equitable ntinospliere and use prompt
pcracilptlonsef Durrr's 1'ctk Malt Wuiskhv,
with proper pergenal care, and you will liavu
dene niore than an army of doctors could accom
plish a few hours later. N'e case was ever leit
under ntich treatment. The host tumlllcs kcj
It ri'Kiilurly ln tlie bouse and any rclhiUu'
Klst or grocer can supply it.
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v. ...e ...(,. .uui, uu it, "'" irm;kirlHI1. rcHcrlbe JIunt't Ilemedu.
ncceiinill'tlieil, niicr niailV inaiS,, ti, ,,.,,ll Mm, ,. .,rrl, nnrl rnr,l ,
t I In ijirr fnr.iii-A,l f , i lhB ' . 1 t.t... si t..
iiiii'itnti i nvervi iui kiqiievh ur nvcr. ih jiijiilh itui
Im
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IminclSMiw of their New Yerk
brethren that the law is unconstitutional.
When the 'hill was first introduced at
IIarrishurg,tlielNTELi.iaENCi:it took this
vjew of it, almost alcae of the newspapers
of the state ; m'd the course of this journal
in sodehj&vas severely animadverted upon
hyalherstate newspapers, professing an
Undying devotion te the interests of genu
ine butter. The latter npiieared te have
forgotten that long since legislation was
enacted te prevent the sale of oleomaiga eleomaiga oleemaiga
"rlne as butter, which was all that its ene
mies could reasonably expect. Te prohibit
entirely the manufacture of oleemargarino
as an article of feed was se senseless and
such an interference with piivate rights,
that It was confidently believed that the
measure had no show of passage. Hut
legrislatures are queer bodies. They let it
ge,-the governor signed the bill, it became
a law, and new it remains for the supreme
court te check this assumption nnd abuse
of power by declaring with the New Yerk
Court of Appeals that it is net in accord
with the constitution.
Mr. Justlce Pratt, of the New Yerk
supreme court, who dissented from his
brethren in sustaining this law, pieiced the
weakest point of its armor when he said:
"Jt seems te me a citizen has a right te
make any pure and wholesome article of
feed and sell it for what it actually is, and
it is immaterial what lawful use shall be
made of it afterward. If a man is tee peer
te buy geed butter, I see uO objection te
his using oil, clieese or honey, or any ether
substitute for butter. A law prohibiting
the making of au iron rake te be used as a
substitute for ene made entirely of weed
could be passed with just the sanie legal
effect as a law pieviding that oleemarga
rine should net be made te be used as a
substitute for butter."
It is for just such cases as these that
courts of review were constituted. Un
warrantable assumptions by the law
making body of the Btate must be checked,
if free Institutions are te be preserved in
their parity. The supreme court will de
wisely in knocking this anti-oleemarguriue
legislation en the head and consigning it
te merited oblivion.
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That question or Stupidity.
The Philadelphia 2'iniM' charge of
stupidity against the Democrats in the
legislature, for rejecting the Kepublican
apportionment, resolves itself into a charge
that the Democrats have seme expectation
of success in their effort te elect tlie next
governor and a majority in the next Heuse;
or in ene if net both of these undertakings.
The Times probably will concede that the
Democracy intend te make this effort ;acd
it may perchance cencede still further
that, with this intention, it would net be
wholly Btupid in them te give a public ex
hibition of Bome dearee of hope en their
part that they might accomplish what they
proposed te undertake. When it gels thus
far it may advanceastepfurther,andadmit
that te accept a bad apportionment
bill new, for the reason that they
can net hope for a better ene
hereafter, because they are certain
te be defeated all around in the election,
would have about it a flavor of stupidity
and contradiction. The Timts, when it
gets thus far, will And that tlie charge of
stupidity would be against the Democratic
legislators if they liad uet rejected the
apportionment, and therefore cannot be
against them for rejecting it.
And this is upon its assumption that
the rejected apportionment is a better ene
than can be hoped for from tholtepubll theltepubll
cans, if they get the governor and the
t legislature. Tesslbly the 3Yh la right
about this. There fcne telling hew mean
a Republican governor and legislature can
be. We are inclined te believe that the re
jected apportionment expresses somewhere
near the deepest depth of probable Republi
can malignancy ;'but If there Is a deeper, It
Tub legislature proposes but the supreme
court disposes.
IP the graduates knew that they have uet
legun te knew much yet, they have earned
thelr diplomas. A short ceurse with similar
results Mould be benellsl.il te souie of tlie ed
itorial critics who nover tire of doneuhclng
colleges and belittling thelr graduates.
Ei.KOTitie lighting Is said te bofleurislilni;
much mero rapidly In Americn than ln Hug
land. Mr. V. II. Pearce in a paper read nt
a recent meotlngerthoSocIety or Arts in Lon Len Lon
eon stated that thore wero probably ninety
thousand are lamps burning every night in
the United Slates. In Chicago the number
or are lamps has been deubled in the pest
year, mero than 2,000 new illuminating tlie
thoroughfares or that city. It lias been
noticed that slnce the mero general Introduc
tion of the electric light for street illumina
tion, iKilIce supervision bes been lightened
nnd the number or bold outrages has de
creased. Electric lighting for the streets was
alougttme coming, but it seems te hnve
ceme te stay. Tlie ene thing neccfwary new
is te cheapen its cost.
O.vn could easily play tlie lier.il million
aire iu Flerenee whero Marcclud Nicl roses
sell 11 ve for a cenL
tlie liisterla
plaude
tills connection It may be stated that the
Hrst comuieiiceiiiciit axerelscs or the high
school wero held en Saturday JulyZ7. ISM, in
Fulton hull. Tlie llrst class was graduated
en Friday, June 30, 1851, and consisted of
nine boys and lour girls.
At the commencement exercises iu 13.77
Gov. Pollock delivered tlie address te the
graduates and diplomas wero for the flnt
tlme presented en this occasion te the
graduates or "tlie elass or 1857 and former
graduates.
Fiem 1853 te 1S70 the schools closed iu the
second week or July.
In 1W5.1 there were tiograduates,en account
or the pupils of the ilrst class having geno
te theuar.
In all there hae been 707 gradualm, '-TO
young men and 431 young ladies. Of that
number de hae died.
Instrumental sole Miss Kate Dllicr.
ALUMNI OUATION.
Alumni oration "The Hestless Spirit or
Humanity," W. M. Maxwell. Tlie speaker
Mid the dcslre for change was universal,
especially in youth. The desire originates in
the school room. The pupil leeks leruurd te
graduation day; when that has ceme and
gene he next wishes le le2l, te be his own
master. The enthusiasm or that e cut seen
passes away and the young man seeks n voca
tion. Success Is attained bv clese aniillcatlen.
but still there is a restlessness for something
mere. Wealth is desired nnd every ellert is
made te aceumulate inoney. After wealth Is
secured, old age is upon him nnd then that
w etild be sacrlllccd ir only a change te youth
could bocilected, but that Is imiossible and
tlie only change te be luoked for when that
period arrives, Is from tlme te eternity. The
oration was i nil wiltten and well delivered.
Vecal Sole, Operatic, Miss II. Hccbteld.
IZssay " Memery," Mlw II. A. Skeeu.
All lle In the past through memory, and it
Is delightful through memory te rotnice the
paths or early llfe. Whlle memory Is a stern
repre or. It has saved souls, because thoughts
carried back te early teachings proventeu the
-Prank Mc-
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ncdy.
Hunt's Itpmcdv ciin-s bllleun hrndnchc. cei-
tlvencss, and dyspcpntu,uiid purlllextlm bleed.
JlS-lwdeedJtw
TTOP PIASTKKS.
YOU CAN'T BEAT THEM.
Uccnuse possessed or fresh and active medi
cinal agouti) for tlie cure of pain and disease. A
wonderful si renglhnnlnir porous plaster, made
fiem Heps, nut-gundy Pitch and Canada llalnam.
Apply ene te Ilrtcknche, Crick, Kidney troubles.
Btttcnes, Sciatica, UhcumatUm, Sore Chest or
nnln lnnnvrart. Acta Instnntlv alwnvs seethes
quiets nervousness ready te npply. All dcul dcul
ers,25c.,6ferl. Sent by mall for price.
(1) HOP PLASTKIl CO., Prepr's, Botten, Mess.
nerZI lydeedAw
OP PLASTERS.
HOW IS VOUK HACK ?
What Is Urn use of sufTerlni; with Itnckuche.
Pnln In the felde or Hip, Sciatica, ltheuinatlslii,
KIdnny UlMcanes, Crick, Stitches, Swollen and
ineu aiuscics, uuegi anu L.unir irpumes.
Bert of pain or goreiicss-
-ifiiTE
The best strenKtlienln
IF TOU Wlhli CALL AV
BURGER & SUTTOH'S
Your mind will lie put nt rest, as we can sup.
ply tlie very suit you want at prices te suit
every one. we can (lunrnntee Workmanship
uccuusu iney are our own juiike.
Wi: HAVE THK
LARGEST ASSORTMENT
-or
Thin Coats and Vests
IN THK CITV, AT PU1CES AWAY lJOWJf
-GlVE US A CALI..-SV
Burger & Sutten,
MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS,
Ne. 24 Centre Square,
LANCABTKH. PA.
Peuryn Park,
-ON TUB-
Cornwall & Mount Hepe R, R,
Excursion Coinmltlce of Churches, Sunday
Cchenls and ether KcIvctorKantxatlens, In mak
ing their summer nrrniigmncnts, should uetnee
led te reserve ndsy Ter Pcnryn Park.
1 hi delightful resort Is situated III the midst
orthe
SOUTH MOUNTAINS
And Its Kmiinds entering hundreds of acres um
easy of access from nil parts of con 1 nil Pe n.
slnnln. Fer the frce usuef excuiDletiUts theie
uroextcnslvo
CUOQUKTANI) LAWN TKNN1S GROUNDS,
I, AltO i: 1IANCINO PAVILION. I1AN1)
STAND, KITCHKN, I1ASKET
AN1 CLOAK UOOMS,
and OUSEKVAlOltY
On the Summit of the Mountain.
There Is nle n rcfiTshmcnt lwnn In cliurne of a
competcnt caterer, wheie meals can tie procured
at inodernte rnlc, u iihoteKn.ph cullery and
numerous ether nttructhe features.
Nollnuers atlnned en Ihn irrfiiitiiU.
Excursions from all points en the Philadelphia
ft UeudliiKmid 1 tend lug ,t Celuuibtn llallruudi
will be carried direct te the Pink without changa
of cam.
Couiplete liiformutlen can he obtained and en
gagement effected with parties from nil points
en the Philadelphia A heading and ltiudlnu A
Columbia ltnllrends, upon application te CO.
Hancock, Ucnnrnl Passenger and Ticket Agent,
Philadelphia ft Heading Jlallinad, in fcimth
Fourth street, Philadelphia, Pa., and with parties
from Lebanon by applying te the undersigned.
CAUL VON SCHMALKNSKE,
Supt. Cornwall ft ill. Hepe Itallreud,
uiavS-3nnl Lebanon Pa.
seated when a Her K-sS Y iSTinZXCiZ
.rtKtrfrem lluraundv Pilch. Canada
llalsam nnd the paln-klllliig virtues of Heps.
The best strenutheulncr nlaster ever known.
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rneiisanas say se. neia ey nil in
en receipter price, S5a.fi fort 1.00
t'l
by nil dealers. Mailed
or price, 25a, fi for 11.00
HOP PLASTEIt CO., Bosten. Mass.
K
ltraltli, 'WKnlth anil Happiness
Are mero Intimately connected with a sound
sleuiuch nnd geed condition of the bleed than
most people suppose. Thin bleed means weak
ness, languor and misery, A dvspeplle stomach
mean all the horrors you can think of. Ilrewn's
Iren Hitters means enriched bleed, geed dlge' dlge'
tlen, healthy appetite, sweet sleep and vlgmeus
strength. Mr.llenry Halluin, beuth 17th street,
St. Ixiuls, says, "llrewn's Iren lllttarH relieved
me of dyspepsia, purified my blend, and gave
me uu uppetlte." Thousands of ethers testify
In tbusamu ay.
OP PLASTKRS.
DON'T BE SWINDLED
HVKVIAT. NOTICES.
IIlp ene end of u Hpengn In Water and the
whole will Boen b raturuted. Sen disease In
ene part ei the body effects ether parts. Yeu
luve noticed this yourself. Kidney and liver
tumbles, unless checked, will Induce constipa
tion, piles, Ithuumallsm and gruNcl. A timely
use of Ur. Kennedy's Favorite Itemcdy will pre
vent theso results, ltls pleasant te the taste
and may be taken frucly bychlldrcnanddcllcata
females. It ghes lticlty, lire and checks
with leies ou them. Jc-IOlmd
A Lmly of Concord, N. II., writes, " Fer mero
than ten jcars was subject te sevcre darting
I pains through the henit with suffocation
'rercuiening ueain, men jju, uiia i-a iir.Aiii
IELOULATOU, It cured me no rccurrcnte for
many years.
The powerful curative properties of a 7ep
Mutter are Irrcslstlble when applied te IS.ickache
Swollen Joints nud Muscles, Sciatica, Pleurisy,
Sharp Sains, or any sort of sercncn. The best
and strongest porous plaster made. A tilul will
demonstrate It. Sic. ()
Uv buying something you knew nothing about.
We guarantee the Hep Plaster the best ever
known. The virtues of fresh Heps, Burgundy
Pitch and Canada Italsam combined, make this
plaster highly medicinal and uctlve for the euro
ei pains, acnes, soreness, crumps, strains,
stitches, crick nnd local weakness. Oritcsnut
pain seethes the parts and strengthens. Sold
hv druggists and dealers, Ma, 3 ler $1.00. HOP
l'LAHTEIt COMPANY, lkwten, Mass. Mailed
ter price. (3)
TR. OIIAVKS' HEART RUOUIiATOIL
HEART DISEASE .
h.is long baffled the doctors s thev claim no per
manent relief. If se, why Is It thousands suy
Dr. Oravea' Heart Regulator
has cured them of Heart Dlscaselnnll Its forms T
Oue lady says for S3 jears she has suffered no
recurrence of the attacks.
Ferse years the HEART REGULATOR has
been a tried remedy ter Heart llejit-. Try It
lfiilllictLd, If net, advise your friend who Is.
TjUNE TAILORING.
1885. SPRING 1885.
E. GERHART,
FiNEmMa
The Largest and Choicest Assortment of
FINE WOOLENS
IN THK CITY OF LANCASTKU.
All the Latest Nev cities ln
FANCY SUITING.
A ClIOfCK LINE OF
SPRING OVERCOATING.
THE VKIIY UEST WOUKMANSHIP.
Prices te suit all and all goods warranted as
represented ut his new store,
He, 43 ISTerth Queen St
(OPPOSITE THE POSTOFF1CE.)
H. GERHART.
S
UMMintOFlE&i.
IS AND PICNICS!
Oernwall& Lebanon
AND
Colebrea?T Valley Railroad.
MT. GRETNA PARK
In the heart of the Seuth Mountain, en the linn
of the above lead, Is effured te IndUIdualsund
associations
Free of Charge.
ceverlnir hundreds nr nrrpa.
iv of access from all Darts of Kustprn
Pennsjlvanln.
rAINSTUEAMS.spanneO
-MOUNTAIN bl'ltlNllS
81 per bottle, O for 83, at Druggists.
Free pamphlet en
ics", etc., of
iy
his
Se-Mr. of Itlulne's friends are disturbed ever
the news that Legan gets ns many ns nlne
hundred letters a day and koeps llfteenclerks
te answer theni. Ills onctnies may rest con cen cen
tent. Hitch n correspondence v 111 dlspose of
tlie most premising 11rcsid011tl.il candidate.
PERSONAL.
Minnie Daliiv, of Chicago, rojeicos in
being called tlie "wickedest weman'' in that
v cry wicked city.
Ux-Sknateh Jamuh W. Xesmitii died at
his country resldonce iu I)orry,I'elk county,
Oregon en Wodnesdny.
HwiNEimnNE is writing a paper en "Tlie
Werk of Victer Huge," which will be pub
lished in The Nineteenth Century.
Mns. C. I. Filley, wifoef the fit. Leuis
politician of that name, is said te be the au
thor of scveral popular anonymous novels.
ItEV. Mn. O'CeNNEi.r., secretary of the
Most llev. Archbishop Gibbens, of lUUIinore,
has been appointed rector of the American
collego at Heme.
Sechetaky IjAMAH has abandoned hoiso heiso hoise
back riding and new comes te cabinet meet
ings in a side-bar buggy with a top, drawn
by a lean but swift steed.
Rev. Klias ErrsTEiN, secretary of tlie
Ilobrew ministerial beard of Philadelphia,
lias withdrawn from that body owing te lack
of harmony with Its views.
Ex-Senateii Cenklinq will sail for Ku Ku Ku
repe en Saturday. He Is going te Carlsbad
for his health, which lias been sacrlllced te
hard work as a lawyer slnce I10 left the
K -jti ate,
Me.vsikuh Paul Hleuet otherwiso Max
O'ltell Is setting forth in his new book the
host sides of the Kngllsh nud French char
acters. He has resigned his mastership in St.
Paul's Scheel and will probably doveto him
self te literary pursuits.
Geerueh Oiinet, tlie play-writer, is only
thirty-soven years old. lle was first a law
yer, then a journalist, finally a dramatist.
When he had finished "Le Maitre de Kergcs"
he was dissatisfied with It and threw the
manuscript into the ilre ; but his wife, who
acta as Ills secretary, rescued it, lle Is satis
lied with It new.
CnAni.ES AiSieunen DeuanErvrv, ap
pointed secretary of the United States Lega
tion at Heme, is the eldest son of Daniel
Dougherty, of Philadelphia. He forsook
the legal prolesslen for tint of Journalism.
Fer seme tlme he was engaged ujxm the
1'res.i, ulterward as u reporter with the
Ledger, mid latterly with the Jivenivg
Telegraph. About a year uge he leit Phila
delphia and took up his reaideiice in Londen,
whero he continued his journalistic labors.
Willis Heyd Allen told a Ilosten audi
ence of a saloon keeper who sprinkled
liquor ou the sidewalk iu front el ills drum
shop for the purpese of tempting the nppe nppe
tlte, through thobeiiseof Hiuell, of soma peer
victim. Many accepted the statement as n
mere embellishment of a fictitious tale, but a
city missionary who was present correbo-'
rated IL Anether actlve touipcrance worker
rolated hew carefully it Is necessary te guard
tanks In which ice water is kept, in places
for reformed nien, lest w lilskey be poured iu
surreptitiously.
Neli.tu Haseltine, that prelty HL Louir
girl who obtalnedso much neYHuper nota neta nota
riety, first bynueunclug her ciigagciiient.le
Mr. TUden, thou by the row botween her
brethers and u concert slnger; Johnny Amweg
and who finally married tlie young inilllou inillleu inilllou
aire, Frederick Paramore, and died in child
birth, is net te be left quiet in her grave. A
St. Leuis letter says, "Nellie's llleand her
lotters are new te be published lu au edition
de luxe, f2iocepy, and her mother, it lsgaid,
lias token palps te notify all of her friend of
the luiieuding publication."
doing eftltat which was wrong,
Sole " Ave Maria" (Millard)
uiam.
The honorary oration was dolivercd
Rev. Gee. Gaul, A. M., and he cliose for 1
subject "True Greatness." In the speaker's
opinion greatness negtns in nniiiDie cottages,
and the elements of true greatness consisted
of cottrage (net of the braggadocio kind),
solf-sacrllice, honesty and faith This oration
was tlie gem of tlie oveuing, was admirably
written, well dolivercd, and the speaker was
rovtarded with loud continued applause.
Piane Sole PreH F. Haas.
Recitation " Mary, Queen el Scots," Miss
Alice C. Rvans.
Vecal Sole-" Dearest Heart," Miss H.
llcchteld.
Lottera regretting their Inability te be
present wero received irem a large number
of the absent graduates among which may
be noted theso lrem Dr, N. A. Baldwin, of
Brooklyn, '. Y., Ker.tGca F. RasoniniUer,
Niagara Falls, Mra. Daniel Bruulng, Wiilte
Iluvcn, Mrs. Daniel Rrmcntreut, Harry
I Vlilce, Waslilngten, D. (J., Geerge
Eristnan aud Benjamin Spind ler, of Klgin
Ills.
HIE NEW OI'FICEns.
The following wero clectcd officers for the
ensuing year:
President Goe. M. Hambright '68
1L Vlce Miss Mary M. Martin.
2nd. Viee Win. M. Maxwell.
Cor. Secretary Frank V. McClaiu.
Rec. Secretary Harry I. Sponcer.
Treasurer Chas. W. Hcitshu.
Historian Miss Hallle A. Skceu.
lxecutive Cemmittee Miss Harriet 11.
Curtis, Miss Laura J. Falck, Mr. C. I..
Stormfeltz, Mr. W. Scott Adler.
Finance Coinmltteo Harry W. Stein,
Arthur Beardman, Win. C. Pyler.
Music "Auld Lang Syne.
Benediction, Rev. 0. L. Fry.
The president elect dolivercd a short
address thanking the graduates for
the honor conlerred and premising
te de all in ills power te get graduates inter
ested iu the association, particularly theso of
the early classes. Much of the success of the
rounleu of lbS5 Is due te the admirable man
ner iu which tlie ofilcers of the past year
managed tlie details.
A mimber of the graduates wero net
reached with invitations nnd the reason is
that thelr addresses wero net known. If any
graduate who did net recelve an invitation
will send his address te the president or
secretary, it will be onterod en the books for
future use.
MEDICAL
-1ATARRH.
ELY'S CREAM BALM
-CUKES-COLD
1NIIKAD, CATAUItH.llOSECOLD.HAY
fEVElt, DEAFNESS, HEADACHE.
Easy te use.
N. Y U. 8. A.
uprSO-Iyeed&w
Heart Disease, Nervous
V E. 1NUALLS,
Cambridge, iluss.
w
KAK AND NRRVOUS
MEN
Who suffer from Nervous nndlPhyslcuI DebU
Ity, Iinnelence, Exhausted Vitality nnd Prema
tura Decline, nnd seek Perfect llcstorutleii te
Health, full Manhood and Hexual Viger with
out Hlemneh Drugging, enn cebtaiiily obtain It
In the "MAltrtTON DOLUS." Diseases of the
ProstrateUlnnd, Kidneys and Itladdcr, eirectu
ally cured without Instruments. Endorsed by
thousands who have been cured. Adopted In
hospitals and by physicians In Europe and
America.
JUT VAKIOCELE cured without surgery.
Sealed Treatise and Testimonials frcu. Address
Price, 50c. Ely I!re.'s., Oswego
Hay Fever.
ELY'S UltEAM HA LSI Cleanses the Head,
Allays Inflammation, Heals the bores, Hectares
the Senses of Taste and Smell. A quick and
positive euro, 60 cents at Druggists, tl cunts
by mall, registered. Send for circular, bumple
by mall, 10 cents.
uiartU-tfd&v
ELY BROTHERS,
Druggists, Oswego, N, Y.
A GOOD LIST.
The Names or Ilia Slen Appointed te Itcspon Itcspen Itcspon
tlble foreign Pests.
Jehn B. Htalle, of Ohie, who has been ap
pointed te be minister te Italy, is ene of the
leading lawyers of Cincinnati. He is a Gor Ger
man by birth, and Is ene of the uiest vigor
ous of the German free thinkers in the West.
He was a strong unti-slavery man, and leit
the Domecratlo party in 185 Ien that issue. In
1872 he drifted back te the Doinecratlo parly,
aud has since bceu ene of the leading poli
ticians of Ohie. He has net been known as
an actlve elIticiaii, his work for the party
being principally BpoecU-inuklng during cam
paigns. Except en slavery questions, his
sympathies lme always been with the Dom Dem Dom
ocratlo party. He Is about 00 years of age,
nud served ou the bench iu Ohie ter a num
ber of years,
Win. L. Alden, appoluted te be consul
genenil nt Rome, is about 40ycaiB of age, and
u son of William Alden, formerly principal
or tlie AlUiuy Nermal school. He is a jour
nalist, nud is at present a nioniber of the
editorial stall' of the New Yerk Tunes, en
Which he writes the humorous editorials. He
is n highly educated gentleman, and speaks
the Italian language tluentiy. He has visited
Italy twice, aud has written several nows news nows
iwper and magazine articles en the religious
vnd political affairs or that kingdom, for
which he has received the thanks of both
Victer Emanuel and the Vatican.
PJerce M. B. Yeung, of Georgia, appointed
consul general at St. Petersburg, Is a natlve
or Seuth Carolina, 45 ycatgelu. He gradu
ated at the Georgia Military Institute iu
!St7nd was 11 cadet at Weft Point, and wm
AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL,
COHSCLT
. DR. LOBB,
NO. 3-a North Fifteenth street, below Callewhlll
street, Philadelphia. Cures all Secret Diseases
of both Bexes. Twenty Years Experience. Con Cen Con
sulfatien by mall.
NEUVOUB AND SPECIAL DISEASES.
New book Just out. Send for It.
Hours 11 a. m. till 2 p. m., and 7 p. m.te 10 p. m'
Heeks free te tbe afflicted. febW-lyd&w
GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE.
the Urcat English Kemedy. An unfailing
euro for Iinpetency and all Diseases that fellow
Less of Memery, 0ulvernal Lasstlude, Pain In
the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old
Age, and many ethor diseases that lead te In
sanity or Consumption and a Premature Urave.
full particulars ln our pamphlet, which no de
sire te send frce by mall te every one. This Spo Spe
cttle medicine Is sold by all druggists at II per
Fiuckuge, or six packages for 3, or wUl be sent
ree by mail en receipt of the mi ney, by ad
dressing the agent.
II. E. COCHRAN, Druggl"!, Sole Agent,
Nes. 157 and 13D North Que:, street, Lancaster,
Pa.
On account et counterfeits, wq have adopted
the Yellow Wrapper : the only genuine
THE QUAY MEDICINE CO.,
Uutfale. N. Y.
H
EADQUARTERS FOR THE
INDIAN MEDICINES,;
Ka-ten-ka and Medoc
Indian Oil,
-AT-
Lecher's Drug Stere
NO, 9 EAST KINO BT.. Lancaster. Pa.
WAT CUES, &C
"VirATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
GREAT REDUCTION;
IN PHICE3 OV AVATCHES, CLOCKS AND
JEWELUV.Ut
LOUIS WEBER'S, Ne. 159 i-2 North Queen Street,
Oppo3ite City Hetel, near Pa. it. It. Depot,
ltetalllnir at Wholesale Prices. Itepatringat
ztru Lew Prices. )31-lyd
-TAnvEr-US IN ITS OPERATION,"
llL Sweet and healthy linen the result of
UILLEll'S 110UAX SOAP.
CTORAGM
O AUD
COMMISSION WABBHOUSB,
DANIEL MAYEU,
deci-lvd 111 West Chestnut street.
-TTTEST END HOTEL,
Chestnut Street, above Bread, PluTa.,
II. Y. KA"NAGA, Proprietor.
Opening June 20th. Newlv Furnished.
Passenger Elevator, Electric Dells, Ac.
TERMS, $2.50 PER DAY. Mr, Kannga'was
15 years at the Glrard aud several years nttbe
Seventh Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. Je5-2wd
VJUMMEIl CLOTHING AND HATa
kJ Closing Out Without Kegard te Cost, nt
IIECHTOLD'S.
A whele suit for fi up ! Working Punts from
Ce up All Linen Pants, 75e up: Coats and Vest
for fioe up. A fresh supply of Hosiery, Under
wear and Notions just received nt prices te suit
ths times, at
BECriTOLD'S.
Na N North Queen Strcst.
81(m of ln Dig Stocking,
MABSTON REMEDY CO,
DR. H.TRESKOW,
or
M
YERS .t RATHVON,
THE GREATEST VALUE
-AT THE-
LEASTC0ST.
Ne. K West 11th Street, New Yerk.
inaylO lyced&w
CLOTUIXtl.
Tq-RAllQUiVliu'ERS FOR "
SUMMER
Merine Shirts and Drawera,
Gauze Undershlrta and Drawera,
Choice Neckties,
E. is W, Cellars and Curia,
O. it C. Cellars and Cuffs,
Crown Cellars and Cuffs
The Best Fitting Dress Shirts.
SHIIITS AND SOCIETY PAKAPHEItNALIA
MADE TO OUDEIt.
At Erisman's,
NO. 17 WEST KING STUEET,
ERCHANT TAILOR.
M
I IcCATJLET,
MERCHANT TAILOR I
NO. 131 NORTH QUEEN ST.
(liuchnilller's Dullding.)
ONE OF THE FINEST LINES OF
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS,
FOri THE SPUING AND SUMMKll TltADK,
EVER SHOWN IN THIS CITT.
3Call and take a leek nt the goods, and you
will be sure tebae jour ineaguie taken for a
suit, JuneS-lYd
H
IRSII & BROTHER'S
Ono-Prieo Olethlng Houee.
NO
FltELIMINAIUES I NO FICTITIOUS
ADVEKTIBINU I
Hut Plain Facts will tell you the tale every tlme.
We claim te have tbe
LAKGEST ASSORTMENT OF
CLOTHING,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
TRUNKS, VAMSES,&c,
In this count. Uoii'se claim te sell goods,
cheaper llu.n any otherstero lu the county. Te
convince yourself, cull anil see for yeunwlf, as
every article In ourstero Is marked In plain tig.
tires, and you ir ..t lli.crty te leek through our
stock, whether Ilh tbe Intention of purchasing
or net. We gnurnntfe pnllte attention te every
one. Om Ml'lll'HAM TAILOHINGDEPAIIT.
11EKT la iciildlu with all the Various Styles and
QualltleN of SUITINGS AND PANTALOON
1NGS that are worn this season. Yeu will de
well te leek at our geed und prices betore buy
ing elsewhere, us It will he a censlderablu saving
el money te you. A Perfect Fit Guaruntced.
Just Iterclved an Enormous Stock of SUM
MEll GOODS of all Kinds and Qualities.
SEEIISUCKEK COATS and VESTS from I,W
up. Slngle Coats aslewas 40c.
OUK MOTTO :
"One Price, and that th Lowet."
HTRSI & BEOTIER'S
ONE-PUICE CLOTHING HOUSE.
C01CNE11 OF NOKTII QUEEN STUEET AND
PENN BQUAUE.
CALL AT REIGART'S OLD WINE
STOUE
-KOU-
Llsten's Extract of Beef.
FISIBT II TBI WORLD.
Xltahlllhed, 1763, n. E. 81 AYMAKEB, A(U
fbl7-Ud
No.XMtKlegBt.
MONEY IS SCARCE.
YES, WE KNOW IT IS, AND WE 1I.VV
MADE A STOCK TO SUIT THE TIMES.
AT THIS TIME EVERY PUllCHASEU
WANTS TO IIUY AT THE VKIIY LOWEST
POSS1I1LK FIGUUE.
IN CONSIDERATION
WE THINK
OF THESE FACTS,
CENTRE HALL
Is Just the riace te Deal.
CONSIDER THK STYLE OF WORK YOU
KIND WITH US; CONSIDER THE QUALITY
OF THE GOODS : CONSIDER THAT WE ARE
THE MANUFACTURERS, AND REMEMHKR
THAT YOU SAVE A PROFIT DY BUYING
OF US.
THE AMOUNT OF
PROOF Of OUR GOODS.
OUR 11US1NESS IS
IMS i RATHFON
LEADING CLOTHIERS,
NO. 12 BAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER. PA.
D
ON'T LET VOUR EYE SKIP THI&
It ts worth money toyeu tosce the UARGAINS
in Men's, De) s and Children's
CI eth i ng
-AT-
L. GANSMAH & BRIL'S.
Reliable Goods only. Lewest Price i lrc'V '
FOR $5.00.
De net let the wonderful lowness of the prta
make you think lightly of the hulls, Meu'
Suits and excellent, tee, that we eiler at this
figure, FOR SJ7.SO.
Thoroughly geed All-wool Cnssliuera Suits,
FOR M8.50. '
Flne AU-Weel Worsted Ceikscrsiv1 Bulls FOIt
810 OO. '
Finest of AU-Weel Ilasket Wersted or Englhh
Corkscrew Suits.
Heys' Suits nt 11.75, 12-23, 13.00, H.OO, up tenOO.
Children's Suits as low us f 1.05.
Thin Summer Gletbing !
IN GUEAT QUANTITIES. 'f
Indigo 111 no Flannel Suits as $l.7 .
boersuckerCeut nnd Vest nt il.'IZ. '
Uuslncss Pants at 7Se. -
AGAIN! AGAIN! .
We extend our cordial lnvltutlnn te rail and ei-
aiiiliiH our uiegunt stock or
l
Snrlns en.l
Suiuuier Clothing at pilces te nuli; ,
all pockets.
L. CANSMAN & BRO.,
.eti
THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAI
AND CLOX1IIEUS,
Nee. 66-68 NORTH QUESTNST.i
1
(Right en the Southwest Cor. el Orange Stjrtet,)
LANCASTER, PA. A
Open until 9 o'clock in the evening, BatuVday
nvnnlnir until 1(1 n'nl,tf.:r. . .'
Net connected with any ether cleNhtna
stoie iu tne cuv, ,
M
ADEIRA AND SHERRY A'INI"
-AT-
Keigart's Old Wine Sterf.'
H.E.8LATMAKKK,'A
, tv
IIS
Ititabuiai7.
Ne, Ei-wn
nnnntMl
IIVllU
SHADY
Thfse grounds.
nre easy
iThcreiire MOUNTAIN STIJEAMS.ph
.. .. ... .............. .'..,:
ey rustle uriuges ; -iiil;. 1 Ai?i b
nailed up with natUn Kuudstone ;
vt Ai.iis una viiviit.s .ui.ti.
A LARGE DANCING I'AVILLION,
LARGE DINING HALL.
KITCHKN, DINING ROOM,
andTAHLES, 1IK.VC1IES and RUSTIC SEATS,
(cnttercd through the glove for thu fice use et
excursionists.
LAWN TENNIS, CROQUET, HALL GROUNDS,
BOWLING ALLEY, SHOOTING GAL
LERY, QUOITS AND FOOT BALL
Aroutnengthonmuseincnts etfcicd.
Ne Intoxicating Drinks Allewed en
the Premises.
3-I'nrtles desiring It, can precure meals at
Uiei'Alill iir.Sl AUIIA.N 1, Kill!
tbe charge of MR.
cutcruret the
ch Mill be under
E. M. BOLTZ, thu noted
LEBANON VALLEY HOUSE,
he will been the gieunds throughout the sea
son, giving It his personal supervision.
erf-ExcuisIens lrem nil points en Pennsylva
nia It. K. will be curried direct te the Park with
out clringe of cars.
W Excursion mtes nnd full Information can
be obtained and engagements eifected with
parties from all points en the Pennsylvania
It. R. upon uppllrutleu te GEO. W. BOYD, As
sistant Genei-il Passenger Agent, P, R. 11., Ne.
B aeuiu t en nil stiect, I'lUI.Klclplila, or te
J. C. JENNINGS,
bupt. C. A L. i C. V. R. R., Lebanon, Pa.
niyl3-3uid
w
HALL VAl'Mlt.
INDOW-SUREENS.
A GOOD-SIZED
Wire Window Screen!
FOR FIFTY CENTS APIECE.
Made te tit the window. This Is about ouc euc
thlrdles ln prlce than they Mcrfliast season.
We have from four te ilve thousand patent
frames ln stock of all sizes, ready te udjintund
tuck tlie wlre en. Tlicy ure Mltheut doubt the
cheuiiest and bent in no. Lmulcape Wires
from 'H te 3rt Inches Plain, Si, SI, SI, '1. 31, 32, 31,
3d inches wide, held by the feet or roll at low
prices.
AMONG OUR STOCK OF
WALL PAPER
Will be found u geed many Odds and Ends,
from 3 tela, 12 und 15 piece-,, thai me Mill clese
out at about liair value, 'lbeie me ome cry
choice patterns uuieiig them.
DADO and PLAI.VSHADES, FUtuics, Cords,
Loep9, Ornumeiits, 4c.
LACE CURTAINS lu great varlatj, Poles, ,tc.
PHAEES W. EEY,
Ne. 67 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER. PA.
COAZ.
BR MARTIN,
WHOLbSALB AW1 RETAIL
Dealer in All Rinds of Lumber and Ceal
a-lARe: Ne. i) North Water and Prince
streets above Lemen. Lancaster. n5-lvd
"OAUMGARDNERS & JEKFER1KS,
COAL DEALERS.
Orricxs : Ne. 12) North Queen street, nnd Ne.
561 North Prince street.
Yards: North Prince street, near Reading
DopeL
LANCASTER, PA.
nuglS-tfd
piOAl..
M. V. B. COHO,
J3wi?OUTH WATER STREET, iJiucaster, Pa.,
A t Wnel.ES ALB AHD RETAIL DBALKR IM
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