Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 25, 1885, Image 2

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WUS LANCASTER DAILY INTBIIGENdER, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1885.
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JMAN & llKNSKL.
llGENCER BUILDING,
W. CennEH Cestr Squauk,
Lakeabtkk, I'A,
penally te blows uvwn wives. We fall te
appreciate the accuracy of the distinction,
which seemingly should be the ether way ;
and, if for no ether reason, because the
wife who would dcslre te have her husband
publicly whipped, because of his ubusoef
her, Is the sort of woman that deserves te
bu Kicked.
It i going tee iar when Helen must bu
called Hlicelen.
IN THE DARK.
IILY Ten Centt a Week, Pile Dollart a
Year or Fifty Centt a Menth. Pottage Free.
ADVERTISEMENTS from Ten te Fifty Centi
T . a Line,
WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER,
Eight Paget.)
Published Every Wednesday Morning,
Tu-e Dollart a Year in Advance.
CORRESPONDENCE tellclted from ei try part
f thtitate and country. Corretpendentt are re
quitted te write legibly and oil one tide of the
paper only; and te tlgn their mimn, net for
publication, but In proof of geed faith. All
antnymeut lellcrt will be centlgncd tethe watte
batket.
Addretl all Lettcrt and Telegramtte
THE INTELLIGENCER,
Lancaster, 1'a.
Ukniiy 11. Lew, wheas a inoiiiljer of tlie
Senate of New Yerk, K)lntsWlli prlde te Ills
assaults en tlie manufacturers of olooinar elooinar oleoinar
garlno, feels much hurt at the recent decision
of the New Yerk court of nppcalu ngninst
Ills ict mcasure. He declared that the Mnrx
ease in which the decision wasroached was
net a fair tent of the law, that It w as pHslied
te the court of appeals utxm a proteiulcd
statement of facts, and that, moreover,
it was tried in the absence of tiie
dairy cotiiinissleiior. He lolleos tliat
the decision docs immense injury te the
dairy interest of the state, ami that it will he
roersed by the supreme court of tlie United
Htatcs. If the dairy Intorest must be pretect-
td by unconstitutional and demagogic legis
lation, it is ludced In a Herry waj". Hut we
de net bclle e It. We fear Senater Lew 'h ho he ho
licltude is due te injured pride, or a dcslre
te protect dalrymeu at the oxpenso of eltbeim
entitleu te equal consideration with tlietu.
Frem the Arjjesy.
'It Is the strangest, most unacceuntable
thing I e or knew! I don't think 1 am su su su
porntitleiiH, hut I can't help fancying that
Etliel left the soiitcnee uullninhed, wrink
ling lier brews in a thoughtful frown as hIie
gazed into the depths of lier duply tcn-cn jv.
"What lias hapieued T" I Inquired, glan
cing up from the inoiiey artlcle et The Timet
at my daughter's pretty purrlcd face. "Noth
ing uncanny, I liopel Yeu luncm't dis
ced ercd that a 'ghost Is included among the
fixtures of our new heuse?"
This new heuse, The Cedars, w as u pretty
olclfashlencd ihoislcle lllit between Rich
mond and ICew, whlcli 1 had taken fur fur
ulshed, as a suuuner rosldcnce, and te w hlch
w e had only J usl rcme cd.
Let me Mtilc, In iiaronthesis, by way of
Introducing iiijself te the roader, th.it I.
Jiilm Djsart, am a widower with mie child ;
the liluo-ej eel, fnlr-lmlrcd jenug lady who
H.it oppesilo te mu at the breakfast tatilu that
bright. Iime morning j and that 1 lnive lx en
for m uiy J ears tlie manager of an old estali-
Hsiicmi me liistiraiice company m me my.
"What Is the niHlciyT" I repeated, as
she looked as little llke an Invalid as could
well be ImnglneU.
"My ilear Ethel," 1 Interposed, "when
pcople take te dreaming startling d renins,
ami hearing supernatural sounds, it Is a
sign of something wrong with clther mind or
lxKly as 1 mu Hiiro Dr. Cameron will tell
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Tlie iiecwir waieu jrvepiiuiy. "All is
that Miss Dysart'scaseT" he Inquired, turn
ing te her with n sudden leek et Interest.
Who colored ami hosllated. "I have had n
strange e.xj)orience, which inpu conslden a
i uare Kay you w m oe ei me same
EI)C i'niuaetct Intelligencer.
LANGASTKU, JUNJJ 25, 1681.
Tm.sli are
graduate.
clever dajs for tlie college
Licensed te Mnrrj.
After the first of October next it will
cost fifty cents mero te get married in
Pennsylvania ; and te mineis the cvtra ex ex
pense will be one dollar.
A journey te the office of tlie orphans'
court clerli of the county will also be
requisite, for that official must grant it
license te marry. Yeu must sw ear before
him that there are no legal impediments te
the marriage, and he must certify that he
believes there are none. "Whether the ap
plication for the license must be made by
one of the"candidates for matiimeny in
person, or whether it may be
dene and the oath be taken b
proxy, is net plainly expressed
in the law, and probably will depend upon
the complaisance of the clerk. As lie has te
certify te his belief that there is no impedi
ment te the marriage, it would seem that
he may institute an extended inquiry te
satisfy himself where lie does net knew the
parties. A particularly conscientious cleik
will have his hands full ; and probably
there will net be many of this kind, as the
fee is only fifty cents ; and that een gees
te the county I ere. Doubtless the clerks
will be easily satisfied and w ill take the can
didate's word as easily as tlie 'wnilre and
preacher de new.
If you de net get a license jeu can still
get married, if ou can find anyone te
marry you; which may however, be diffi
cult as a penalty of one hundred dollars is
imposed upon the officiating party, aihi
also it would seem upon tlie witnesses;
thon;bU)jjre again it is net clear whether it
- is intend eJl te moke each w itucss, and the
preacher or squire, pay a bundled dollars,
or whether the one sum will de for the
whole let.
If you cannot find a squire or u preacher
you can marry jeursclf, as jeu can new,
. and if jeu de net tell an) body nobed)
will be the wiset ; but if it isleund out
you will have te pay a bundled dollars pen
alty te the county for net getting )our li
cense. As these penalties, lieweer, go te
the county, it is probable that few of them
will be collected. Xe one would be se
mein as te inform en a couple that mar
ried without license, w lien tlie only benefi
ciary would be the county , and tlie count)
solicitor, net getting an) thing out of the
, w ill net be eager in the searcli fei
them. "Shicn our county solicitor Try was
refused a renominatien by his party, be
cause he acted as a watch deg te the trea
sury, it w ill be accepted doctrine, by at least
Republican solicitors, that the people de
net exjtect them te bother about tlie trea
sury.
We de net see in tlie new law an) thing
of very brilliant premise. Tlie distinct
authorization itgivestemairiages without
the intervention of justices or picachcrs,
may possibly cause the people te adept Un
economical plan of manying themselves.
The fees that they will save will enable
them te pay for their license and ha e some
thing left ; the present average cost of
the marriage service being.in this vicinage,
we understand, something like two dollars.
The fifty-cent certificate which the clerk
records when you marry )eurself is just as
geed as the ceitificate receuled when a
preacher or a squire ties the knot, and is
cheaper. And w hen you go te tlie clerk te
get your j ermit and swear te ) our eligibil
ity for matrimony, you may just as well
take the girl along and make out
the papers and leave the copy for record all
at the one time. It will save tw e journeys
te the office and leta of bother. Se that it
is'quite pessible that the new law will
facilitate marriage among tlie many who
don't care hew it is done, se that it be
dene cheaply and witli dispatch ; and its
requirements will net trouble the extrava
gantly inclined, who will lejoice te pay an
additional hundred dollars fei tlie pi ice
less bliss they go fei.
Vkiiv often theso In llfe's brlghest station
must envy the calm equanimity of the tramp
who knows net where he will get his next
meal. Ilere wereMIss Coleridge, daughter
of Ungland's chlef Justice, and Charles War
ren Adams, a famous Londen barrister, de
sirous of tying the nuptial knot. Had they
been friendless mid unknown, a marriage
liccnse and a minister would hae promptly
solved the problem. Hut having
lu them sumo of I?ngl.uid's bluest
bleed, and the bride. being ios ies
scsseil, tnoreovoi, of n most lnconsiderato
fatlier, nu International scandal must be
started up anil u libel suit compromised by
the bride's father bofero the very easy coro cero core
mouyof marriage cm be performed. 'I he
cable reports them married at last, which
proves that while the ceurse of true loe
noverdid run nuioeth, It in the end usually
bro.ulens Inte a pla id stream. The low ly in
life may thank a kind l'rotidence for screen
ing their Indiscretions Ireni the gare of an
ovor-curieus weiid.
Ir Kelley had it te de ovei, he would
deit.
net
- ciary
s selic
Nu-Ll-S would be excellent soil In whlih
te plant a society ler the prevention of cruel
ty te animals. Seuie or the Inhumanities
practiced against dumb rruatuirs are thus
referred te by "Ouldi " : "Old horses, jeung
kids and lambs, all detrs, cats and rats are all
skinned allve, because the skin when re
moved from the living creature is considered
mero Hupple and soils for u somew hat higher
prica Dogs are seled by legaliml mtiiiiU
pal deg-stealors twice a day ; are thrust pell pell
mell Inte a court ; kept two days without
feed, and then half-stunned withu stick, and
while living Payed from head te tail. Horses
lu the knackers' jards there are allowed te
drop from hunger as being less trouble than
killing them, and when utterly exhausted
are nailed en planks and llaycd." Henry
Itergh Hheuld hasten thither.
Olitr.i roll op nu Mint III m haiik de
clines te resign. lllrds that can slug and
won't should be made slug.
1 1 is Inexpressibly sad te see JohnMcCul JehnMcCul JohnMcCul
leugh, the actor, whose impersonations of
Vlrglnitis, the Gladiator, lirutus and ether
important parts en thutragie fctage, was went
te startle and captivate audiences here and
abroad, sinking lower and lower in his niou nieu
inlirmily. He is new reported werse than
at any time since his mind became Impaired.
Why he lias net long age been put
undur asylum restraint delics expla
nation. These from whom this duty
porfermod might have been expected
haveagreat responsibility te answer for In
net long age putting McCullough away from
the turmoil of the world toiglve his mental
poueraa clijiioe te re.issert themselves. It
was a mistaken kindness te penult him te
re mi irem city te city, an object el conimis--cratien,
with reason impaired and a prey te
adventurers. It may net be tee late new te
repalr this v ery w reng.
Help for the I.eapcr.
Jsome one who has tried it sa)s that Pio Pie Pio
fesser Odium would have made his leap
from the Brooklyn biidge safely, if he had
attached sand bags te his feet te keep him
straight in his descent; and we are net dis
posed te dispute the statement of a party
who says he has often dene the trick
at the scene of ids youthful gambols at the
mill and dam of his ancestors. "We de net
see that tlie process, if effective, is a tifeful
one. We are net aw are of any necessity
that exists for men te leap from great
heights. If any such should develop, hu
man ingenuity is quite equal te compassing
the invention of a machine that will ena
ble thorn te de it successfully; and
sheet them up from .springs, lelcased by
impact, se as te land them gently. The
only persons intciested in such an
invention would seem te be the authorities
who are dieadfully afraid lest peoplesheuld
leap into eternity. If they de net want
them te, they may consider the sand liag
suggestion and afford the facilities te the
loapers, which are needed for their safety.
A jian was whipped In Baltimore and is
te be impiisened for a year, for beating his
wife. The old doctrlne of tlie common law
which autherised the husband te chastise
the wife moderately, appear te be unrecog
nized in thee da)s of progress, when it
seems te be deemed a greater offence te
beat a wife than a strange woman. We de
net understand that the Mainland law
pun'a'jes nssault and battery, genei
nlly, with Btrlpcs; but limits the
PERSONAL.
William L. Alhen, the new consul gou geu gou
eral te Heme, qualitled yesterday at the state
department.
Jehn McCitj.i.ei en, the Insane actor, is
stepping new at the Continental hotel in
Philadelphia.
Gkx. W. S. Hancock received thodejree
of L.L. 1). from reidham college, New
Yerk, en Wednesday.
1'nev. II. 1 Siiauii, of Mlllorsville Nor Ner
mal school, received the degree el I'h. I), at
Lafaj ette cel lege yesterday.
HuNAreu Kenncdv will notify the mem
bers of the Continental club later in the
week as te whether he will consent te be a
candidate ter renominatien.
SifiNen DuniETis announced in tlie
Italian Chambjr of Deputies Wednesday that
he had been charged by King Humbert te
form a cabinet. IIostatedth.it Count Cadorna
would be foreign minister.
T. J. Cluveiui'h, condemned te death In
Richmond, but asking for a new trial, re
ceived a preposition irem a New Orleans law
yer, te clear him for a stipulated sum, paya paya
bie when an acquittal Is ebtained. The law law
yer condoms the jury for the verdkt ren
dered. llenciiT HeN.vnn, intends sendlng Maud
S. te Clev eland, Ohie, te be the guest of Col
onel Hdwards, president el the Clovehind
Driv ing Park association. The track there
is one of the fastest In the country, and Mr.
Ilonner expects his handsome beast te de
soine geed work In that city.
FiiANit Knv Pendleton, n young Cin
cinnati lavvyer and son of Geerge II. Pendle Pendlo
ten, the new mlulster te Germany, was mar
ried Wednesday afternoon in Zlen Kpiscep.il
church, New Yerk, te Miss Sallle Marie, the
nloce and adopted daughter et Peter Marie,
the vvealthiest tnomber of the Marie family,
a famous breker and investor hi Wcstern
railroads.
M. Hewaeut, oxgevornor or Ilrabant,
Ilelgium, challenged the Itadical lcader, M.
Jansen, te tight u duel because el a speech
made by the latter ou .Sunday in which he
called M. Hoyvaert n political spy. Tlie
seconds dcclded that there was no ground
ler a duel, as M. Jansen's remarks were
within tlie domain of politics, lint M.
Hoyvaert persists. M. Jausen accepts the
challenge and they will fight.
I'euileu .ceut General DaWa.
i'rein the t'hlludi lphla Ledger,
Mr. Clev eland continues te de well in the
oppelutmonts made for Pennsylvania. In
fact no better work of that kind can be dene
than that which makes Goneral W. W. il.
Davis, of Doylestown, United States pension
agent for the Philadelphia district. It is a
soldier's olllce, and General Davis Is u thor
ough soldier, having dene his duty faith
fully In two wars In that with Mexico and
In the war against the rebellion. His father,
General Jehn Davis, was in the second war
with Great lirltaln, and his grandfather In
the first the war of the revolution. There
has been a Davis of this lamlly en the right
side in ei ery ene el our wars. Ami this pre
sent ene w ields the lien as w ell us the sw erd.
He Is editor and ownerol en oef the host el our
Penns) lvanla county papery the Doylestew n
ZJemecruf, and author e! a nuinbei et books
besides. Among these are the Spanish Con
quest of New Mexico (et which territory he
was lormeily secretary and United (States
district attorney ; a history et Ducks county,
of w bicli he is a natlv e ; u history or the laith
Penusylvauia regiment, u logiment he ralsed
and commanded in battle, und Kl Gringo,
or New Mexico and her people. Hut ever
and above the soldier and the author, Gen.
Davis is distinguished as a geed eitteii,
always prompt in the discharge or the citi
zen's duty, a man or the cleanest roputatlen,
standing high In the estimation or his neigh
bors and fellow" Penusyl vaulans of w hatev er
raity.
If the president keeps his apiielnttuents for
Philadelphia up te this grade be will be en
titled te most honorable mention.
l'llinl did neL nmlv
Hhe came out of her Inewu study, mid
looked ul me linnresslvelv.
"It really Is a mystery, pipa, and the
mero I think of It the mere pujvled I am."
"I am In the dark at present as te w hat 'it'
mav be," Ircininded her.
'Something that happened last night. Yeu
knew that adjoining my Ixulroem there Is a
large, dark closet, which can be used a" a
Imx or storeroom 7"
"I had forgotten ther.ut, but IwilltaKe
your word ler it. Well, KthelV"
"Well, last ingot I was restless, and it was
hoiiie hours befere I could sleep. When at
last I did se, I had a strange dream about
that closet. It seemed that as I lav In bed 1
heard ii neise within, as If seme ene wero
knocking id the deer, and a child's voice,
broken by se In. crying pitceusly, 'Let me
out, let me out !' I thought that 1 get out of
bed and opened the deer, mid there crouch
ing nil in a heap against tlie wall, was a little
boy ; a pietly, pde llttle lo.Iew el six or
seven, looking half wild with fright. Atthe
same moment I woke."
"Audie, It was a dream I" I finished, "If
that Is all. Kthel "
" Hut it is net." she Interposed. " '1 he
strangest part of tlie story has te ceme. The
dream wasse vivid mat wnen i vveku i sai
mi In bed. and looked tow aril the closet deer
almost expecting te hear tlie sounds again.
Papa, j en nny beliove me or net, but It Is a
fact that I did hear theiu, the mullled knock
ing and the pitiful cry. As 1 listened, It
grew laluter.ind fainter and at length ceased
altogether. Then 1 sunimoned foiirage te
get out of bed and opened the deer. 'I here
was no livinir creature in the ulae. Was it
net mysterious ," she concluded. " What
cm It ine.iii '"
1 glanced at her with a smile, as I refolded
tlie piiisir and rose from my clnlr.
" It means, my dear, that jeu had night
mare last nlghu Let me recommend j'eu
ter the hiture net te eat cucumber ut din
ner I"
"Ne, pipa," she Interrupted. "I was
bread awake, and 1 heard the child's voice
as plainly as l ever nearu a seumi in my
life."
" Why didn't jeu till me !"
" t was afraid te stir till the sound hail
ic.iMHl , but it I overhear It again, 1 is III let
jeu knew at once."
"He sure jeu de. .Meantime, suppese you
i oine Inte the girden," I continued, throw threw
Intr eiK.'ii tlic I'n in h windews: "the morn
ing air will blew all tliCM) cobwebs Irem jour
brain."
Kthel complied, and for the prevjut I
heard no mere el the subject.
Roineclaj's issed away, and we lwg.ui te
reel quite at home In our new quarters.
A mero iiciigiiuui summer rcireai wrui
The Cedars could h.irillj' Ihj imagined, with
Its cool, dusky rooms, Irem which the sun
light was excluded bj' the screen r lollige
outside ; Its trellt-ed v eranda, ev ergrew n w ith
creeper-, and Its smooth lawn, shaded bj- the
rare old cedar trees which g.ive tlie place Its
name.
Our friends WKin discovered its attractions
and took caie that we should net stagnate ler
wantet society. Wol,eptoieii heuse j lawn-
teiinls, garden pnrtlcsniiil DoalliiguxcnrMeiis
were the order of the d ij'. It was glorious
slimmer weather, thedavswarm and golden,
the nights starlit and still.
Oiiunlght,havIngImpertant letters te finish,
I sat up writing after all the household worn
In bed. The window was eu,aiid at inter
vals I glanced up from my jrjpcr across the
moonlit law n, where the shadow s of the ce
dars lay dark and motionless. New and
then a great denrij' moth would Hetter In
and hover round the shaded lamp; new and
then the swallows under the eaves uttered a
Clint, sleepv chirp i'er all ether signs and
sounds et life 1 might have been tlie only
watihcr hi all the sleeping world.
I had finished mj- task and was lustileslng
nij' writlng-ease when I heard u hurried
movement In the room aliove Kthul's.
Footsteps descended the stairs, and the next
moment the dining-room deer oeiied, and
Kthcl appeared In tv long while dressing
gown, with a small night lamp in her hand.
Thore was a leek en her fate which made
me start up and exclaim : " What is the mat
ter? What has happened ?"
She set down the lamp and came toward
me.
" I have heard it again," bhe breathed, laj'
Ing her hand en mj' wrist.
" Yeu have heard what?"
"'1 he noise in the box-room."
I stared at her a moment In bow ildermcnt
and then hair smiled.
"Oh. Is that It?" I exclaimed in a tene of
relict. "Yeu have been dreaming again It
hCOIllS."
"I have net bccnasleepatall," she repl leek
"The sounds have kept me awake. Thej'
are louder than the first time; the child
seems te he sobbing and crjing as if his
heart would break. It is miserable te hear
it."
"Have j-eu loekod Inside?" I asked, Im
pressed In spltoermj-snirbj' her manner.
"Ne, I dated n otte night. I was afraid
of seeing something," she retimed with a
biilver.
"Come, we must get te tlie bottom et this
mj'Stery." I said cheerfully and taking up
tlie lamp I led the way up-stairs te her room.
As the deer or the mjsterieus cioset was
iovei wiin iiiecuamiicr, unci pa)creu iikeu, i
did net percolve It till Kthel pointed it out. 1
listened with my earcloseto It, but heaid
net the faintest sound, and utter waiting a
moment threw it open and looked in, held
ing the lamp se that overj' cerner was
lighted. It was a cramped, clese, airless
place, the ceiling (wmcli was nnmouiatelj'
below the upper staircase) sloping at an
acutoangle te the fleer. A glance showed
me that itontalned nothing but a broken
chair and acoupleofomptylioxos.
Slight!) shrugging my shoulders, I elosed
tue deer.
delusion
ntiliilnn."
"Suppese you tell me what It was?" he
Ntiirc'i'stecl.
Hiie was silent, trilling with ene or her
sllver bangles.
" Please oxcuse me," she said hurriedly at
length. "I don't care te siieak or It, but pipa
will tell you." And bofero 1 could detain
her, she hail htirrledly left the room.
When we wero alene he turned te me
Inquiringly, and lu a row words 1 related te
him what the nadnr already knows. He
listened without Interruption, and when I
had finished sat forsenio moments without
sim-iklug, thoughtfully stroking hw beard.
He was evidently Iinpressed by what he
had heard, and I walled anxiously for his
opinion. At length be looked up.
"Mr. Djsart," he said grnvcPy, "you will
be surprised te learn that your daughter is
net the first who has had this strange 'ox 'ex 'ox
jsjrlenco.' Prev Ions tenants of The Cedars
have heard exactly the sounds which she
descrltK's."
I pushed my c hair back half a yard lu my
astonishment.
" l!llKHshlet"
MKDICAX.
jUOWN'S 1HON UITTKUS.
DYSPEPSIA.
iMipancereusas will iw clltrrsstng complaint,
if neglected, It lenili, by Impairing iiiitiltleii,
and uuprtMlng tlie tetm of tlie tene of Hie )
tcin, te prepaid Hie way fur ltaplcl Decline.
town's IRON BITTERS
NOTIONS.
QUALITY P-
THU IIEST TONIC.
Trade Mark.
-PURITY ..NOT
On K cry llettlc.
QUANTITY,
TTKADQUAHTKIIS KOK
SUMMER
Merine Shirts and Draxvers,
Gauze Undershirts and Drawers,
Cholce Hocktles,
E. ti W. Cellars and Cuffs,
G. it O. Cellars and Cuffs,
Crown Cellars and Cuffs
The Best Fitting Dress Shirts.
HIUItTS AND 8O0IKTY PAIt AV1IKUN At.l A
MADK TO OUDKU.
At Erisman's,
NO. 17 WEST KINO STItKKT.
I le nodded cinnhattcallv.
" It Is a fact, though I don't pretend te o.x e.x
nlalii IU These strauue manifestations have
been noticed at Intervals for the last three or
four years; ever slnce the heuse was occu
pied by u Captain Vandeleur, whose orphan
uepliew "
"Vandeleur?" I Interrupted; "why, he
wasacllonteroiirs. He Insured his nophew's
llfe In our olllce for a large amount, and"
"And a few mouths afterward the child
suddenly and mvalorleiislv dled?" my com
panien put lu. "A singular coincidence, te
saj the least eril."
"Se singular," 1 acquiesced, "that we
thought It u case for Inquiry, particularly as
the ex-captain did net bear the best of char
acters, and was known te be ever head nnd
cais in debt. Hut I am IjeuiuI te say that
after the closest Investigation nothing was
discovered te suggest n suspicion of letil
phj"
" Nev erthclcss thore had been foul play,"
was the doctor's replj1.
v ou uetl'l mean mat no niiirciercu mu
Ixiv! that pretty, frimllo-leoklng llttle Tel-
low -"
"Ne, he did net murder him, but he let
him die," Dr. Cameron rejoined. "Perhaps
you aronetttwaro," he continued, "that tlie
llttle lad was somewhat recble in mind us
IkxIj'? I attended him mere than once, at
Vandeleur's request, and found that among
ether strange fears mid antlliithles he had a
meriiiu ureaci or (larniiess. uone icii. mumi
in a dark room for only a few minutes was
enough te threw him Inte aparexvsin el
nervous oxelteinent. His uncle who, by
the way, professed iiiorenllflttlou for him than
I could quite Im'IIove in, when I noticed hew
the child shrank from him consulted me as
te the best means of overcoming this weak
i ess. I strongly advised him te humor it for
the present, warning him that any mental
shock mli.'htcnilanL'cr the liev's reason, or
even his llfe. I little theutiht these words el
mlne would provehls death-warrant,"
"What de jeu mean?"
"Only a few daj'B afterwards, Vandeleur
lucked lilin uji all night In a dark closet,
where he was found the next morning,
creuehlns apilnst the wall, his hands
clenched, hlsejest seel and staring dead."
"(,oed hcaxens, hew horrible! but no word
of this was mentioned at the Inquest?"
"Ne; and I did net hear et it mjseir till
long anerwanl, Irem a woman who tiad U'cn
Vaiideleur'slieusckeeier, but was tee much
nfmiil nf him in betr.iv him at the tililO.
I'lein her, tee, 1 leanied by what refined
cruelty the oer llttle lad's nerves had been
shaken and his health undermined. It the
'intention makes the dced,' James v ancio ancie
leur was a miirdorer."
1 was silent a moment, thinking, with an
uncomfortable thrill, or KthcPn dream. "I
wish I had never entered this ill-eincnecl
house!" I exclaimed at length. " I diead
the eflect of this revelation en my daughter's
mind.
" Why need jeu tell her?" he questioned.
" My uclvice Is te say nothing mere alxmt it.
The sooner she lergets the subje c t the better.
Send her aw. iv-tethe seaslde : changoef air
and scene will seen eflace It from her nioiii nieiii nioiii
en." Ile rose as he slieke. and took up his hat.
" What has beceme of Vandeleur T" I in
ciuircd. " 1 have heard nothing of him slnce
we paid the policy."
"Ile ha been living abroad, 1 bolieve
going te the dogs, no doubt. Hut he Is in
Knglancl new," the doctor added : "or else
it was his feteh' which I saw at J'eur gate
the ether night."
" At our gate I" I echoed In astonishment.
" What the doiice was he doing there ?"
Hu seemed te be watching the house. It
was last Simdaj evening. I had been dining
with IriPtids at Richmond, and ou my waj
back, between 11 and 12 o'clock, I noticed
a nnu leaning evor the gate of The Cedars.
On hearing footsteps he turned and walked
away, butnet lielore I had caught a gliniliM)
or his face In the moonlight "
"And you are sure It was him ?"
" Almest certain though he was greatly
altered ftir the worse. I h iv e a presentiment
dojeii knew, that you will see or hear of
him j'eurselt before long," he added theught-fullj-,
us he shook hands and went his
way.
1 lest no time In following his advice
w ith regard te Ethel, v horn I dispatched te
Scarborough, in cliarge of my married sister,
a fewdajs later.
1 had taken a hearty dlsllke te The Cedars,
and resolved te get It oil my hands, as seen
as might Ixi.
Until anether tenant could be found, how
ever, I continued te occupy It, going te and
from tow n as before.
Concluded tomorrow J
PHYSICIANS AND DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND IT.
OiileklyniidcoiiipletclvUtiiTR f)ypcpMaln nil
Its leniiB, lletiilliiirn, Drlchliig, TiwlliiK, tlie
1 oeu, etc. It cnrlchc and piuKles tliolilecid,
MliiiulatCH the apiictltc, and aids tlie assimila
tion of feed.
ltk.v. .1. T. ItessiTKit, the lieiinrcd pastor of
me nerermcci c inircn, imiiiiuerc. .mi , snjn.
"Having ueil llrewn's Iren Hitters fnrDjs fnrDjs
pepsla and liiillgistlen, I take great pleasure) III
iiiommeiidliig II IilQlily. Alse censlilcr It u
Milfiiditl tonle and lnvlsoniter, and very
MrenKtliDiilng."
Cniiutiin Inis nbe e trnde mark and crossed red
lines en rapper. 'I ake no ether. Made only by
HltOWN'S CIIKMICAI, CO., It t,TIMOIU MI).
I, A mm' Hasp Heek Useful and atlrnctlve,
lentaliilnit llnlelprlen ferieclpes, Infoimatleii
about coins, etc, given nvuiy by alt dialers In
medic lne, ei malted te any address en receipt of
!ie. Ktamp. (M
e
UIKNTAL KACi;s.
ORIENTAL LACES!
-AT
" Veur chest is vex et pnetorea nihil,' it
booms," 1 remarked ilryly. " Don't you
.1.1..1. i..i.ni ............ i. .... i.nn.. t.
Kthel helil up her hand, motioning me te
silonce.
"Hatkl" she whlspored, "thore it is
again I Hut it is el j Ing uway new. I, Is
ten"
I complied, half infected by lier excite
ment, but w ithlu nnd without the heuse all
was profoundly still.
" There It has ceased," she said at length,
drawing a deep breath. " Yeu heard it, did
veu net?"
1 shook my head. " My dear Kthel, thore
was neiiung te near."
!She opeued her blue eyes tc thelr w Idest.
" Papa am I net te beliove the evidence of
my own souses v
"Net when Ihoynre aflecled by nervous
o.xcitemeiiu n j'eu give way teinis uiicj-,
j'eu will certaluly tnake yourself 111. See
new j'eu tromble 1 Come, He down again,
unci trj- te sleep."
" Net hore," she loturued, glancing round
withu shudder. "1 shall go te the spare
chamber. Nothing would induce me te
spend another night In thi) loom."
I paid no iiiei e, but I felt porplejcod ami
uneasj-. It was se unlike Kthel le indulge
in superstitious fancles that I began te rear
she must be serieusly out or health, nnd I re re
selv oil ler mj' ew u satisfaction te have n doc
tors opinion regarding her.
It happened that our uearest uolghber was
n physician, whom I knew by repute, though
net porsenallj' acquainted with him. Alter
breakfast, w itheut mentioning my Intention
te my daughter, I scut a nole te Dr. Came
ron, requesting hliutecall at his earliest con
v enieuce.
He came wltheul delay; a tall, giay giay
bended man el mlddle age, with a grave,
intelligent lace, obsen ant eyes and sympa sympa sympa
thotle inanuer.
His patient recelved hlni with undisguised
nstonlshment, and ou learning that he had
called at my request bhe gave me a leek of
mute repreach.
"1 am sorry that papa troubled you, Dr.
Cameren. Thore Is really nothing w hatever
the matter w 1th me," she said.
And Indeed at that moment, with flushed
cheeks and eyes even brighter than usutd,
TXOP PKASTKUS.
DON'T BE SWINDLED
llv buying xeinetlilnif j en knew nothing about.
W'e ifuarantee the) Her 1'tASTKre tlie best ever
kiienu. Ilia vlrtuns of fiLsli Heps, Ilurniinily
Pitch and Canada llalsnm combined, make tins
plaster highly liiedlcliml unci actlve for tlie euro
of pains, iiclies, Bereiiecs, crumps, stratus,
stitches, crick and local wi-ukncss. Drives out
pain seethes the purls ami stronuthens. Sold
ny eirnijKiHis unci cieiin-n, -m: , emrvi w ii...
I'IjASTT-.U COMPANY, ltosten, Mass. Mailed
for price. (3)
TTO'7vHTKHS. , ,
XL Kill piiln.noellio ami stimulate iue ureu i rrT
mu'celes, and wonderfully streiiKtlien weuk :l THK
t.nfta All l,irt Vttlnilliln IIIPll If-llllO lttllCS Of 1 ' ' J
Ireih Heps, combined with lluiKiniily Pitch and
( anada flnltnini A pplle d te lluckuclie, bctatlca,
itlieutimtlsiii, Crfck, htltclies, fildewhe, KMney
Atri'ctleiis, Kore CIic storanyertho vurleus pains
and weaknesses se common, Instant relief Is
irlvnn. Cures Dy.ipcpsla unci I.Uer tumbles
without Internal dosing. Holdover) where, !Dc,
S for $1. Malle d for prim
(I) HOP I'l.ASThH CO , llosten, Mas
tttep pkTstkhs
Ek. Eich, 6 for $1.00, Any Drag Stere.
And the best every time. Herl'tASTitits are
prepared from I he complete virtues or liens
combined with llnrgiitidv Pitch and Canada
Ilalsiiiii. Superior te all ethers becitie they net
Instantly und cure speedily If eti are tumbled
wiin any Kine ei neirum ., upiny unu im""j
plasters and experli'iiee llieirscHitfilnit.Htlmufnt
inir mill atieiiL'lhenliiif e irect. A wonderful cum
for pain In the small of the Imck, 'i'lC , ler 1 00
everywhere. HOf 1'I.AhTKU COJIfANY, lles
ten Sentby mull if dcslieel. ('))
A YKIl'S SAUSAPAIHKKA.
A HOME DRUGGIST
testifies.
I'ntuiliirltvat home 14 net almtvs thu be'dt test
of uicrlt, but we point proudly te the fact that
no elhur medicine; his wen ler Itnelr such iinl
en)iil upprebutlem lii Its own city, state) nnd
count!" , unit among all people, as
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
Jim fellow InK letter Irem ene of out best
known MusxachusHtts Druggists should he of
Interest te uv cry suite icr
RHFIIMATIKM "KiKht jears au I hndnn
niltjUlUilllOlIJ. nttinjic 0f itheuiiiHtlnm, se se
vere that I e euld net me e from the led, or el rests,
wltheuthtlp I trltel Hevcrul remedies wliheut
help. I trfpd set end remedies without much If
any lellef, until 1 tried. Avxi.'m Habsai aiulla, by
the use of two bollle-sef whlclil wai eemple te I)
cnrnl llivve mill l.iii.-n iniantllks of our b All
BAi'AfULLA, and It still lctaliis us wunuuriui
lieptilmtt) 'lliei man notable cures It lias
elicited In this v Irlnlty coin line me that It Is
the bcit bleed niwdliliieeM rellcied te the pub
He. K t IlAiutis."
Ulcr ht , liurklund. Muss , 31nv U. li-12
QMTRUPIUI C.KOitOB Asimitws, evereeer
OliLll finijUiJl. i the Lewell Lurput Cel pera
lien, wus for ever twenty vuirs befeni hit re
men ul te Lewell ullllcle-d with hull Itheuni In lt
wetxl form Its ulcerations ucluully cmcred
mere than hilt the surfaeoef his body and llmln
He was entirely cured by AVBR's Sarsaparilla.
cc eeltlilcatu in Acr' Almanac for !8J
rnErAmnrBT-
Dr. J.C. AYER& CO., Lewell, Mass.
Sold by all Drugctsts l, six bottles ferK
JteJl
ASTRICH'S
Palace of EasMen,
13 EAST KING STREET,
CLOTH 1NU,
TflKS "" lti IOT HEIVS.
TIIK1IK 18 NO OCCASION
Kernny MAN or IIOV te f.-e 1 uncoinfertntilo in
this Het Weather when there Is sueh a Lurue
Variety of LKllir Sl'MVIhlt-W KAIt of Every
DcMrlpllen te be hut ut the
I.OWKST I'OSSIIII.i: PUICES
HIRSH & BROTHER'S
Ono-Prlce Oiethlng Heuso.
We cell Seersucker Ceat nnd Vests riem II M,
lipWHIllK
W e nell (iatize t'nderslilrls from Kc, upwind
Wesell.Ienn Draw pis Irem aSc, upwnrd.
i, .5 pen eiiminericcKiiui", e ler x.ie
Wdm-11 I.enirlles, 12en ilnre-n
W e nc It a Ite-ifiihir f (K) Silk '1 le for He
W'c nell ft pairs (iecs! Half Hese for 25c
VVenell 12 pilrs Common llnir-llesn rm iU:
We ki II tint 1- ItieCiiidi'ef IfllSI Kit V, I'MlhR
Slllinsniid UhM'h Kt'ltMSIIIMI HOODS of
Kvery Drserlptlen,) percent, l.ewei than any
ether house.
Ol It TWO DOl.LAU
HEEHHUCKKK COATS AND VESTO
In All the Ijitest Patterns Defy Cenipetltlnn.
(lleat Ueduclleii In Our
MKIltll VNTTAILOltlNO DLl'AltTMlINT.
Owliu;tn the kouheh brlui7 sn fur inKniirmV ..a
ha e delermliird te mnkn rcsini for the Imuieiise
KALI, AND WIMI.lt STOCK OP CLOTIIIMi,
which wonrenow mallllrsetllrllll;,,
HIRSH& BRO..
ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE,
COUNEIl OK NOIITII OOEKV BIUKUT AND
l'KNN SIJUAUK.
3" Hands minted en Coats, l'auts and V'ests.
LANCASlhlt, I'A.
IN'K TAll.OUINO.
BIGGEST BARGAINS
OF THE SEASON.
OKIKNT II. LACESat luc , lie, ami 15c. a atel.
NEW W IDEOItlENTAL I.ACEIat IVcajurd
NEW W IDE SPANISH LACES at 2V a yaid.
Tw cnty seven-Inch Wlde HAM IIUKCi S LT ut
25c. n jnid
KIE HAMlIt llf. NET nt Mc and Tie a yanl.
Twenty neve n Inch OKIE.MAL NL1, fine
quality, 1 imajurd
NEW SWISS EMIlltOIDK.niES at UK, i ,
3IX., 40 und NIC a jurd
KINECIIUOMOKANSnt25
LIVLN PAINTED KASs.iJc nple ce
I-1NE PAINTED KANS,50c
ELEG VNTSA'IIN KAN'', painted white', with
Uerv Ilunillcs, II M IlLACh, with elided
Handle Blind Feather Tops, $1 Ul
PAINTED GAUZE KAN1-
New Lines in Our Jewelry Department.
New Pins at 10c. , worth 25c Flne PlnsatlSc
w erth SOc.
Hlilneslene Pins ami Linings Ithlucsteiia
Cellar llutteiis.
Ijtdles' .IcrM'y Cuir 'Jiittens .Ii li.cy Cape
Collais, all linen, 8e Jersey Cults, 10. a pull
SASH RIBBON,
ACIC WD ML
PLAIN OH
III.OCKKD, III..
COI.OUS.
M
VLUTIllSli.
KHCHANT TAILOR.
I. IcCAULEY
.Mutt I he ICelIer Skntlne Itlue Ce ?
Ilie roller-link craze Is likely te be checked
by tlie number of eases of pneumonia which
can bu traced te this cause, unless a safe reinedy
Mpievidtd. Heller links, as well as all plates
of uuiiiscinent where ene bocemos overheated,
are injurious at this season. The only Bafo way
te havu the fun and avoid the danger is te use
Durrt's 1'ciib Malt Wiiiskev, which prepares
the system te resist all sudden changes and ux ux
peitne. It Is a lelluule icmedy; Is warranted
absolutely lrec from hurtful eleiiHiits. ltccem
mended by lendhiK phyelclans for pueuiiienla,
consumption and all pulmenury tieuhles. Fer
mile by leading drugKUts and grocers at $la
bottle.
Acelebiated physician declares thut "Huntx
Kvuicdy will cuie any eute et kidney elUuise
that can bueuied."
A celebruted doctor savs th it " ethor picpani
tleus as substitutes tui lluiil's Kldnej ftciuedy,
aiu w erthlcss In comparison te It."
JS-lwdeed.tw
Hcullhrul 1 Iger for the tilrls.
Mis Llioriueie says, in oue of hoi lectuicsen
Girts, "I would Bhe te girls eiiual Intellectual
and Industrial trutnlni; with bens. V cs, and
i!le thorn equally uoeil health, tee." When
our girls are sintering from paleness and de.
hllltv. It Is a stun that their bleed is noer nnd
thin, und thntthey need brown's Iren Hitters.
1 he only inepuutleu of Iren thut can be taken
safely. Miss ll.il ten, Chestnut street, Louis
ville, Ky says, "Ilrewn's lien Hitters cured me
of iheuuiatlsm when every thing else had falleel."
Hew many pcople siy " Yem plaster beats
everything 1 evet tiled" 'the Hep Platter
really cures Backache, Stitch, Sciatica, Lame
Side or Hip, or pains In any part, Ibobcstpei.
eus plastei known. 25e.
I'Ii)iiIci.iiis receuiincnd as a cum ler lletut
Disease, neiveunness and sleeplessness. Dlt.
GltAVhS IIKAKT HEUULATOIt and are net
disappointed Uhlrty years ft has'etoed the test.
II 00. Krco pamphlet of K, L". Ingalls, Cambiidge,
Mass.
HVEClAh NOTICES.
Dip ene uiul of u Spenge In AVuter and the
whole will seen be saturated. Sen disease in
ene part et tlie body cfficts ether purls. Yeu
huv e noticed this yourself. Kidney and liver
troubles, unless checked, will Induce ceustlpu.
tleu, piles, Itlieumatlsui and gravel. A timely
use of Dr. Kennedy's Favorile Uemcdy will pie
vent these results. Ills pleasant te the taste
and may he taken freely by chlldreiiuuddullcate
females. It gives elasticity, llfu and cheek
with loses en them. je lOlmd
HUULUY'H LIQUID RKNNr.T MAKL'S
a wholesnme and delicious dessert ler
warm weather, with llttle treuble, li cunts a
bottle, ul
IIUHLKY'S DKUG STOIIE,
Ne. 21 West King Street.
GEOKGEI1KNNET T PR ACTICAL
I'LUMUEH.STKAM AND GAS KtTTliU.
All orders promptly attended te. Satisfaction
guaranteed. W erk done nt reasonable price.
NO. 3 HOItril QUKKN STUEhT.
Jun17-Jina Lancuater, l'a.
J
MERCHANT TAILOR!
NO. V&l NOKTII QUEEX ST.
(Huchmlller's UulMIng )
ONE OK Tilt KINhbT LINLS OK
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS,
FOIt THE SPUING AND SUMMEll TUADE,
EVEll SHOWN IN THIS CI1 T.
as-Call und take a leek at the goods, and ou
will besury telme jour measure taken for a
suit. Juney-lyd
s.
WHISKY.
CL A YM ILLKlT"
-i he
PLAOE TO TRADE
Is vvhcie you can get the Best for Your Mone)
and whem you can get
FOUST WHISKY,
Keur Teals Old, at 12 50 per gallen: fl5c. pel
quart. UhiiMj'lcarsOld, atliJSper gallon j Wc.
pereiuart OVEUIIOULT, four jearseld.at 1150
jer gallon ; Mc pereiuart. Othei Hrauds for less
money. Empty Whisky Ilairels at JluUj buy
them new.
S. CLAY MILLEK,
Seulhwcut Angle Contre ficiuare, I.ancastei,
1'a. JcM-lwdAltw,
UNDEJtTAKINa.
TTNUKRTAKLNa.
L.aR.R0TEJ
UNDERTAKER,
Cor. Seuth Queen and Vine Streets,
LAKOASTKlt, 1'A.
Personal nttontlen given te utl orders. Kvery
thing In the Undertaking line furnished.
Having aeeured the services of a U rat-class me
chuulc, I am prepared te de nil kinds of Uphel.
storing at very moderate pi Ices. All kinds ei
Furniture UnheMie-eel. Give me a call.
jaulO-Ud
GLOVES AND MITTS.
1 inu Hl.ick, nil silk, Milts, ?"c. Colored 1 .c
K'ne Illieckuiid Colored Silk Icrsey Mitt", loop
edged, Xk a pair
LVItc.EslcjUK el
Leather Bags and Satchels,
VT LOWEST rillCE1.
BUTTONS.
l'eail IlutteiiN, fieinfc u dozen up
UneSniCMJth Pearl lliittnns, from lue te IV a
dozen.
PeMrl Hall liutteim, treiu IV: u dozen up
GAL'Zi: VSUEIlVnSTb.
Ludlit'aud Gcnls Cuuze Underct, ut i"c u
pic ce.
Child f.atize V ct, from 8c. up
FfnextQuallt), with Silk Hindi!!.', Hern I.''ck
plsce up
uesiEitr.
Child s llibheel Cotten Hese, luige size, black
and colon, ltyac a pair.
UEI.TS
Leather Holts, tun colei, two strain, lue a
piece
Twe Strap Caurua Heelts, white ei black, at
luc a piece
LACE CAPS
Child' Lair Can, 13n Klne Einbieldired Cup,
'3A, cmijiuiucieei caiu cupi, e"c
IE ATI I Efts.
N'ercltlrs In Kmicy White Kealhurs, (.lit and
HilYl Mixed
I IKE Y LOWEHS bU.V HATS, Ak
IMIIA MULL Whlteuiul Cream, iV. a y ml
CAJIIllAdES.
OTANDAKDJAHKlAGE WOUK.
Edward Edgerley,
FINE CARUUOE BUILDEK,
MAHKET 6THEET, HEAH OK POS10KKICK,
LANCASTEU, PA.
A LAUGE STOCK OK
OTGG-IES & OAEEIA&ES
Comprising the Latest Styles and most Ele
gantly Klnlshed, at GHEA1LY HEDUCED
PUIC'ES. If jeu wish te purchase a geed arti
cle, my weik Is decidedly the cheapest lu the
state.
MOTTO "KAIIt DEALING AND HONEST
WOUK."
3"Don't fall te encouruge geed work. All
Werk HJLLY WAllltATED Lewest Prices
ferllEPAlKING AND UEPAIN1INO. One set
of workmen especially employed for that pur
pose. PLEASE CALL AM) EXAMINE.
nev2fitfd&w
F
1885. SPRING 1885.
H. GERHART,
FINETAILORING.
Hie Laigest and Choicest Assortment of
FINE WOOLENS
IN IDE in V Or LANCASTLU.
All the Latest Ne cities In
FANCY SUITING.
A CHOICE LINE OK
SPRING OVERCOATING.
HIE V KUV HLaT WOUKMANSIII1'
I'llces te sail all and all goods warranted as
reptcneutc d at his ncu stele,
He. 43 1 erth Queen St.
(OPPOSITE 'Illfc POSrOrUCE)
H. GERHART.
.tyi:hs.i hath en.
fill! GREATEST VALUE
-vi 1111
R. ROTE.
ifhtlACLES.
OUPEHIOU
SPECTACLES
-AND-
EYE-GLASSES.
Microscopes, Kleld Glasses, Harometors, Tele
scopes, Mugle Lanterns, Ihcmioinetors, Draw.
lug lnstruiuents, l'htlosepblcal und Chemical
Apparatus. List nnd Descriptions of our Ten
Catalogues sent KUEE ou application.
QUEEN & CO.,
NO. VX CHESTNUT ST.
uiura-iyuaw
PHILADELPHIA
TTAPPY THOUGHT AND
Xi. Tobaccos
IIAUl'MAN'tt
Tnlinnens enlv fa nor nluir. at
lJ-.LI.OVV 1UU.M'
UTOUE.
ItEnECOA
CIUAU
"DOTE IS MAKING
CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS
XV B3.00 A. DOCTV,
AT NO. 100 SOUTH QUEEN 8TUEKT.
Jml'Jtfd L&nwuitcr, 1'a,
XTOKUEOK
A Ml LEY.
LANCASTER
CARRIAGE WORKS.
Norbeck & Miley, Prep's.
COH.NEU DUKK AND VINE STHEETS, LAN
CA'.rEH, I'A.
THE I.AHGEhT AND CIIKAPL8T
RETAIL-WORKS
IN THE CITY OU COUNTV.
WE CAN AND DO fcELL Ah 1 IN'K A
VEHICLE
As AN OTIIEU HUILDEIl KAU IIELOW
TilRIlt 1'HICES.
Hew we de It lsain)8tery, but a visit te out
tuctery. and seeliiK tbu cjclem wu have adopted
ou will net wonder,
Putnmlie these that flesen e It. Our stock at
present Is ery large, and will be sold ut a still
further icductleii.
We beast of our WHEELS, as they cannot be
excejlled.
WE HAVE A LAUGE bTOCll OK
PINE SECOND-HAND WORK,
CONSISTING OK UUGGIES, I'HAZTONS, Ac,
.te., which will be sold cheap.
S-Glveusa call and be convlnced, Itepalr
ing neatly done.
LDAST COST.
MONEY IS SCARCE.
n;s we knew n i-., and we hav
MADE A STOCK '10 SUIT THE TIMES.
AT THIS TIME E EH Pt'ltcHASEU
Wvr-'10 III Y AT THE IAI LOWEST
POSslHI.E HGUHE
IV ( ONSIDhU VTIOV Or 1 111 sh fAlTS,
WE THINK
CENTRE HALL
Is .Tut Iho Witco te Donl.
CONSIDEU THP. STYLE OK WOUK IOU
KINDWUIIIS, CONslDLU '11IEQI AL11V
OK 'IHEl.OODS; COSMDEitTHAT W EAHE
THE MVM'FAtTlTHKItx, AND UEMEMHEU
THAT YOU SAE V PHOKIT 1 lll'llNU
OK US.
THE AMOUNT Ot Ol'lt
l'UOOK OK OUH GOODS
Ul'SINESS IS
MYERS it RATHFON
LEADING CLOI'HIEUS,
NO. 12 EAST KING STREET,
LANCAS1EH, PA.
ON'T LET A Ol-K EYE bk 11' THIS.
CTORAQK
O AWD
COMMISSION WAREHOUSE,
DANIEL MATEU,
deca-lyd 10 Ve Cbeitaul itret.
D
It Is win Ill uiime) toji"itei-eethollAUl.AlNS
in Men's, Hejsaud Childieu s
Clothing
L. GANSMANiY BRO.'S.
Uellublu Goods only Lewest l'lleesalwuys.
FOR $5.00.
De net let the) wnndei fill low liens et the pile
make jeu think ll.-litly et the Mills, lien's
Suits und excellent, tee, that we ellel at this
tlc'tue, tUimUA
Tlieiimulily geed All-wool Ciisslmuie Suits.
tciltiSS.CO. '
I Ine All-Weel W emted Coikucrew Suits KOK
810 00.
Klnestef All-Weel llakket Worsted or LuglUli
Corkseiew Suits.
Heys' bulls til Jl.75.rii1,:!'1".! 00, up teplUO.
Cblldreu's Suits us low us f l.'Ji.
Thin Summer Ming!
IN GUEATQUANTl'lIES.
Indlfe Illue Klannel Sulu us f I TI
hoersueleei Ceat and Vet ut $1 'ii.
Huslness Pants utTic.
AGAIN ! AGAIN t
We extend our cei dial Imitation te cull and ex.
umimieur Eleiraiit stuclc of spilmt unit
Siimmei Clethlnirat pi ices te bull
all pockets,
L. ANSMAN & BRO.,
THEKAblllONAHLE MEIHIIVNT TAII.OUS
AND CI.01HILUS,!
Nea. 00-03 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
(Klghten the Southweat Cor. of Orange Street,)
LANCA8TEU, 1'A.
Open until a u'cleek in the erculiicr, Hatuiduy
uvenliih' until 10 o'clock.
-Net cemiiected with uny ether clothing
steiu In thecltv.
M
AUEIHA AND HHEUUY WINES
-AT-
Reigart's Old Wiiie Stere.
II. E, SLAYMAKKH, Aekut,
EltttbllKbed 1769.
Ne. 2) EAST KlKO Stkset.
Iebl7 ltd