Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 27, 1885, Image 2

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THE INTELLIGENCER,
LAKCABIKtl, 1'A.
5l)c niuaetcr3ntcllicCutcr.
LANCASTEU, JUNE 27, I88J.
What or the Mghll
Mr. Andrew Carnegie who is supposed
te be well informed upon the iien business,
and things generally, and who frequently
illuminates the world, says that the present
. industrial depression is a novel tiling in his
experience of the article, because it is the
first time he has known it te be of world
wide extent at ene time, lie offers, in ex
planatien of this universality, the opinions
of Mr. Goschen and Mr. GilTeu, two Eng
lish authorities en finance, who Undene
reason for the fall in values in tlie fact
which they discover that for seme jears
back the supply of geld lias fallen from
$76,000,000 per annum te about $10,000,000.
They cay that a like fall in values was pre
dicted by political economists prier te tlie
California geld discoveries ; which was by
them averted only te descend upon us new,
when there are no new geld fields in sight.
The theory of these scientists would
account for the increased value of geld, if
their facts arc correct; but we de net un
derstand that any such increased value is
observable. Tiie trouble in the situation is
that the money value of tilings is tee
small. Yeu cannot get as much for the
things you make as they cost you. The
reason obviously is that meie are made han
are wanted. The supply exceeds tliedemand.
The supply of money even is greater than
the demand. Meney is cheap. Ne one
complains of tlie dearness of geld. Mr.
Carnegie will need te have his English sci
entific friends support their position with
their facts and logic fe secure ferit re
spectful consideration.
MrCarnegie is happier in diagnosing the
diseaSTiii thisjMuhlry. He attiibutes it
te tlie abnormal extension of business a few
years age. MYu are en tlie down wave of the
business movement; or in tlie heugh of tlie
sea. That is net an original discovery, nor
even a disputed theory. Everyone recog
nizes it. Trade is suffering from overstim everstim overstim
ulateon. Anether fact which is almost
equally clear, is that the situation is being
prolonged by lack of confidence in the fu
ture. When every thing seemed prosicr presicr prosicr
eus, everyone bought, and paid the price,
under the influence of the shining sun,
net thinking that it was going under the
clouds when it did, te slay as it did. And
new that it has been obscured se long, the
generally tendency is te be faithless that it
is seen coming out ;, and with this feeling
1-tte netjirepare for it. When it conies,
as everyene knows it is bound te come
some day, the peeple are likely te be un
prepared for it ; and the consequence will
be a booming of prices, probably te be soeii
checked by a revulsion ; and possibly a se
ries of advances and reverses will be the
feature of the business situation for some
time.
Mr. Carnegie sees no signs of an early
change for the better ; and here his opinion
has value, because of his experience, if
net from his arguments. The basis of his
opinion is the fact, which lie alleges, that
it is a " law governing panics and stages
of depression ; when trouble comes tlie
small, weak concerns necessarily fall
first ever the land"; the stronger fellow;
and finally the garden is weeded sufficiently
for these that are left te thrive. It is the
survival of the fittest. Theio is nothing
very original about that doctrine; but
Mr. Carnegie fluds that tlie failures
have net penet rated the ranks of
the stronger concerns as yet in sufll
cient force for tlie needed eliminations;
and consequently he does net think we
have reached Uicturuing point, and that
that next winter will be mere depressed
than last winter. Tlicre is novelty in the
suggestion that heavier business failures
must ceme before, the business .situa
tion rights itself. We have thought
that we had observed already tiie
collapse of many big concerns. It is
true that they still struggle en, despite
their cellapse, and are net crowded out of
the way. But they seem te be tee big te
remove. The fire sweeps ever the land and
scorches the trees, leaving tlie black
ened trunks still en the landscape.
There ought te be enough of these
standing around te satisfy even Mr.
Carnegie's insatiate maw. We de net
knew what we could de te satis
fy his demand for mere big failures, unless
we put all the railroads in tlie country into
bankruptcy ; and in truth they nearly all
acknowledge their insolvency new. Only
a half scere or less pay dividends te-day,
and probably net ene earns them. If Mr.
Carnegie thinks that big failures will work
a business regeneration, he may leek for
one seen.
The Philadelphia Federal Ofllrcs
The next week premises te be ene of in
terest te tlie politicians. Tlie office of col
lector of the pert of New Yerk becomes
vacant te-day by the expiration of the
term of Collector Robertsen, who was the
famous appeintee of Garfield. The coming
week closes the fiscal year of the govern
ment en July 1, aud about that tlmeitis
believed there will be a general beginning
of important changes in the treasury ser
vicer which seems te be the most important
branch of the government, In ielitical sig
nificance, at least. U is even assei ted that
new collectors will be appointed at ene and
the same tiuie for Bosten, New Yerk and
Philadelphia.
Although Hartrauft's term is net ex
pired, there are many geed reasons for his
removal. lie was appointed purely for
fyr
rJd along iti some depurtiMfet of-govern
merit service ever since his term as gover
nor ended. He is net conspicuous for nny
kind of merit, and Is a very weak and inef
ficient man in public oflice. He Li without
original capacity and liasmaue no develop
ment. He lias infilled no system, order
or progressive energy into the custom
houseat Philadelphia, mid everybusiness
interest demands that he be Bupplantcd by
a live Democrat, whose appolntment will
be recognized as significant of tlie tenden
cies of tlie administration.
Te the credit of the Plilladelphia Demo
crats be it said that for their hlghestplaccs
tlie custom liouse aud postefflco tlicre has
net liecn an unseemly scramble. Tlie ap
pointing powers are left frce from malign
and importunate- factional influences, te
cheese- men who will be acceptable te the
wliole parly and te tlie business com
munity, whose names will at ence suggest
tlie fitness of their selection and whose
character and antecedents will be above ic ic
preacli and beyend cavil.
An Easily Answered Appeal.
On behalf of Franklin and Marshall col cel col
lege a correspondent very succinctly sets
forth the steps already taken toward
making the centennial year and celebration
of tlie institution memorable by the
strengthening of its material resources and
the extension of its influence. Fer many
years lis neighbor of tlie Methodist church,
Dickinsen college, in Carlisle, languished,
very feeble and much lacking in equip
ment. Net long age it had a revival, and,
aiueu uy tlie larger guts or a lew rich per
sons, like tlie llesslcrs, Beaver and
Teme, it 'starts with its second cen
tury upon a new career of activity
and usefulness. While it has tlie advan
tage of a larger and stronger religious
denomination back of it than that under
whose auspices our home college is ctni
lislicd and conducted, Franklin and Mar
shall ought te jHissess social advantages in
its location in a rich, populous and ad
vanced community, that has never yet been
severely taxed and has net very generously
responded for its aid and support.
The bpeclal direction of the centennial
movement at this time toward the strength
ening of the scientific depuitment, is ene
that should appeal very forcibly te local
liberality. Especially is the location here
of a well-equipped astronomical observa
tory, with instruments of rare power, in
the care and direction of excellent
talent,a matter of concern. When a non-
resident of tlie city furnishes the main sum
for the endowment of such an institution
and the trustees of tlie college make up
much of the balance required, it is a light
call upon tlie citizens of wealth generally
te ask of them little inore than ten per
cent, of the whole. We have no doubt
there can be found a dozen gentlemen ;n
the city who will promptly take it upon
themselves te complete this highly credita
ble and useful work.
Cenni:ci U'UT new hits a luw against puli puli
licatiens doetcd te the record of crime, or
theso made up of criminal stories, tlie iwnaUy
for Us Infraction Iwlng a line of II fly dollars,
or less, or imprisonment for threo months,
or less, or both. If the peeple of Connecticut
are anxious te read this kind of literature, it
will net be hard for them te secttre It beyend
the state's border. A mero far-reaching way
of getting at the evll would be te reform the
peeple el Connecticut
1 r is a wemew hat roiuarkable fact that the
Southern states contributed ;k'W,:jl7 men in
defense of the Union In the late war, six of
thorn in which nlaery existed furnishing
ai5,tWJ of that number. What might have
been the result If theso seldiers had been
w ithdnnvn from the Union service at ene of
the sevcral critical times of that trying
period! They were chielly Democratic in
their political sympathies, as was illustrated
In the fact that Lincoln only received 20,130
votes in the whole Seuth. Tlie New Yerk
JCvcn intj Hest states a frozen historical truth
when It says : " Delaware gave Lincoln lest,
than one-cjuartor of her votes, and Vermont
mero than three-quarters, yet Vermont tent
only fiS per cent of her uvallable men Inte
the Union army, and Dolaware nearly 75 per
cent. Missouri gave Lincoln only 10 per
cent. of her votes, and Massachusetts CI jer
cent; yet Missouri sent 17 per cent of her
voters Inte the Union army, and Massachu
setts less than 12 per cent mera Maryland
gave Lincoln less than 3 per cent el her
votes, and Iowa 5-1 per cent, yet Maryland
sent 19 per cent of her men Inte the Union
army and Iowa but 55 per cent Kentucky
gave Lincoln only 1,301 votes and 'Wisconsin
80,110, yet Kentucky's contribution te tlie
Union army was 41 per cent, ai against 00
from Wisconsin." In the loco of figures like
these, it is little wender that the Republican
leaders have cencluded that the "bloody
shirt" cry has outllved its usefulness.
Tiik HuriiUMi: ceuut of Massachusetts
has decided that a caterer who furnishes uu uu uu
wholesoiuo or poisonous feed is liable in
damages for any Injury sustained by theso
who cat it If this legislation could be brought
te bear en cooks in prlvate homes, It would
be products e of mero happiness.
m ww.
It is an old saw that when thieves fall out,
honest men will get their dues. This seems
te be o.xeuipllllod in the change of adminis
tration at Washington. There have been a
great many elliclals uuder Republican rule
who waxed iat in place, while guilty of malad malad
ministrateon, inclliciency, olVeusive partisan
ship or actual peculation. Some of theso are
beginning te turn state's ovldenco en each
ether. A rccontWashlngten dispatch Btatesthat
the sweeping changes te teke place seen in tlie
treasury ileimrtnient, have already had seme
startling ollects. A discharged clerk has filed
charges against two or threo of the clerks re
maining in the bureau from which he was
removed. It tills oxample obtains any fol
lowing, the heads of departments will have
In short ordertho records of these whom the
nocessltios el tlie public require should be
quickly dismissed. Thore will be seme
wholcsale ellicial decapitation then.
Tub early closing movement must ceme,
and theso opjiescd te it had better get out of
its read, If they wish te escape harm.
TUK SKCJIET Ol' DEATH.
If he that slayeth thinks "I slay " ; If he
Whom he doth aluy thinks " I am slain," then
both
Knew net aright I That which Mas llfe In each
Cannet be slain nor slay I
The untouched Seul,
Greater than all the worlds ( because the weilds
Uy It subsist ) ; smaller than Hiibtlctle,
Ol things minutest ; lastofultlmateH,
Hits in the hollow heart of all that Ihes I
Whose hath laid aside desire and fear,
Ills sensed mastered, aud his spirit etlll,
Sees In the quiet life of verity
Eternal, safe, inajestlcal his Seul I
Itestlag, It ranges everywhere I asleep.
It reams the world, unsleeping I Who, save I,
Knew that dlvlnest spirit as It Id,
Glad beyond Jey exUtlng outsltle Ufe T
lloheldluglt in bodies bedlleu,
Amid luipcrinaueiicy permunent ;
Ktnbraclng all things, yet 1' the midst of all
The mind, enlightened, casts Its griefuway I
It ls.net te be known by knowledge. Mun
Wettcth It net by wisdom I Learning vast
Halts short or It I Only by seu) Itself
Is soul porcelvi d lieu tlie Keul w Ills It se !
There t hlucs no light save Its own light te khew
XUelf unto Itself I
, Nene cempasscth
Its joy who Is net w holly ceased from slu.
Who dwells net self-controlled, self-centred,
calm.
Lord of himself I It Is net gotten ulse I
Urahm hath it net te give.
.EJtrfii ArnvUVt Tranilatlen,
f MlM) THEREl;
hju
The summer meeting of tlie Pennsylvania
Butte EdMerlal association was wisely held
at Leng Branch, which lully vindicates its
reputation as the BUinmer capital of
the country. It is lefts aristocratic
than Newport, mere dignified thsn At
lantic City, net se exclusively political
and commercial nd Saratoga, and nttogelhor
It combines mero of the substantial attrac
tions of a popular resort than any ether place
en the Atlantic coast Thore llngcrd Heme or
the hiioIiIjIhIiiiehs and Rheddvisui which
were born el the days when the Grant politi
cal and social dynasty wen established tliore,
but there is an Improvement In tliu nppoar nppear nppoar
ance of tlie entire place and Itn dclilzcnr.
Tlie cottars, oiiie of which are palaces, keciii
te have been all repaiutcd; whatever ravages
the winter storms lnaile upon tlie beach and
plorareal! ropalred; the lawns are hliavcn
mid watered te crcnnlal freshness j the
drives arc muoetli and bread, and
the dust en them well laid. Over
at Jehn llecy'a, where acres of yellew
painted icuce elleiHl the oye and Retne won
derful NpeciiueiiM el the sculptor's handiwork
shock all the arllsllcsotiseH, thore are acres of
parolieil lawns that Fcem te have no ether at
traction than a let or het heuses out of which
has been prod need abed of hoiiHelcok, arranged
iike a qnui 01 crary iiuicii-werK or u TtirKistt
rug. It Is very curious hi ll way, I dare say ;
but it tstrlkes ene a man must liave very nar
row conception of the goeil uses te which
money cm be put te maintain u place like
lloey's.
A
Thore Is n great advantage te heng Branch
in the fact that one can reach it new mi easily
aud directly from the Breaii street station of
tlie Pennsylvania It. K. In Philadelphia, by
trains which whirl up through tlie beauties
of ''alrmeiiulpark, il.isli past tlie seed farms
of Bucks county, leap the Delaware at
Trenten, cpoed e or tlie sands und through
tlie scrub oaks of New Jersey, and almost
bofero the dust has fairly ledged in your
oves you are snlning the wholesomo Halt
breezes. Kreni Sea Girt, through Spring
Lake, Ocean Beach, Ocean Urove, Asbury
Bark. Klboren. 'West End te Lene Brunch,
and for nome miles further up tlie coast Is
ene almost continuous summer city. But
noneof these ulaccsscoinslebo making hiicIi
improvements, in extent or In the character
of tlie buildings, as Leng Branch. The most
netable is the addition el the Hollywood pot pet
tages, a doren or mero palatial ullutre, fur
nished sumptuously and painted cprtireusly,
te be rented te millionalies like Win. L.
Scott, A. J.Uassatt, nt nay $5,000, for the short
season of two or three months. Only two
out of tlie fourteen are used for bearding
houses, and in these is te be done all the
cooking for the settlement. Hoey built,
owns, runs and rents them.
The Pennsylvania Kditerlal association
right happily ehose Its time Just In advance
of the summer rusli und had the advantage
of new lunilshiug, ample accommodations,
uusjiOilcd waiters and lresli paint that was
altogether dry. Lelaud's Ocean hotel, where
they stepped, has been mightily Improved
in four years and vindicates tlie reputation of
a management that is as wide as tlie hotel
systein. A great many of the cottagers have
ceme te the " Branch " already, and tlie
turn-out-son the ocean avenue, morning and
evening, are rich, numerous, ecceutriu and
even cosmopolitan.
In its personnel the association has Ixieu
steadily improved und strengthened. It was
a fertunate and felicitous cholce of president,
in January, te have elected J. II. Lambert,
of the Philadelphia Timet, who net only
represents the new and progressive era of
Pennsylvania journalism in lilmsclt and Ills
professional relatiers. but who by his address
and oxtenslvo acuuafntancu was able te ur-
runge and airry out te a successful conclu
sion uiioxtcnse and yet lloxibie program me.
1 1 wits ene tlmt ullerded ch.uice for general on en
terlaiinneiit and yet allowed that individual
irecuem which lias toeoiten neon cucrosicueu
by the inauagemcut Tliere was a recaptien
for the visiting fraternity by the Journalists'
club of which Mr. Lamlicrt is also president
in I'liiladelphU en Monday owning ; Iho
railroad arrangements woie perfect ; atrip
te Ceney Island was en entire .success; there
were fishing aud bathing for tlie eiituro eiiture eiituro
seino low ; rest aud contemplation ler tlie
seniors; dancing, flirtation and "moonlight
en the water" ler tlie light-hearted young
people ; and the excursion and reunion cul
minated in a formal dinner that mis admi
rably managed. Lditers McClure aud Smith
tere themselves loeso from tlie editorial
desks at which they swelter these summer
nights, and came down te tlie dinner, te tell
their brethren that no man ever get te le a
great city editor until he had liecii a little
country editer. Chairman Cooper whocked
the riilladeIphU paperrf for their delightful
inconsistencies, nod Chairman llensel railed
and rallied "Iho ollensive partisans" ; Mayer
1 1 allies, of Newark, N. J., proved te every
body's satisfaction that New Jersey was a
nation ; Kennedy, of Pettsville, and Chal
fant, of Danville, speke for tlie younger and
tlie elder working jeunudihts; and uery uery
bedy, except Het-rotary Themas himself,
praised ids management of every thing.
Tlie ene tiling lacking te the success of the
ulfair was the notible absence of choice
spirits like II. J, Stable, of Gettysburg ; Ham
Smith, or Indiana j Uncle Jake Zlegler, or
llutler, und ethers, w he Ter many years have
civen levity and gravity te the fellowship.
There ure seme ethers iu the membership,
who are elder than they were fifteen years
age.
1 met Jehn It McLean, of tlie Cincinnati
-fv'7tiircr,at Mr.Childs' the ether day. for the
first tlme since the Chicago convention. It
may have bee.-i only n fancy, but It soeuiod
te me that he was net as anxious for Mr.
Cloveland'Hsecend nomination us he had been
for the first I also thought I detected a shadt
el less unkindly feeling for Thurman than I
had in or bofero recognized in his expressive
conversation. If Geerge Ileadly should
run for governor In Ohie tills fall, and Abram
S. Hewitt, In New Yerk, what would you
think of it?
A gentleman from 1'hlludelplil.i, who Is a
personal friend of the I'helpses, nnd likes
everything about them but their politics,
tells ine that the new Amerlcau minister te
England Is the most delightful of men,
socially ; that he is an orator of oleganco
and eloquence, a gentleman or culture and
refinement, a lawyer of the first rank and a
scholar or high merit. He Is a wit, tee. Tlicre
is a lady up his way who has buried four
husbands and married a filth. Struuge te
nay, all or tlie doccesod were Democrats in
Vermont, tee. Mr. I'lielps, attending tlie
runeral of the last gravely and quietly cald
ten irieud : ''Tills woman must be stepped
or she will bury the cnllre Democratic iwrty
or Vermont"
Frem the "Utah l'enitcntiary " writes
Apestle A. Milten Musser, aforttime of Lan
caster county : " I am serving out a six
months sonteuce for loving, cherishing und
caring for my dour families, consisting of
threo of the best, noblest and loveliest wives
in the Union, and twonty-thrce Just as geed
and pretty children as evor came Irem
heaven te sojourn for a season en this mun
dane spbore." Hodeslres ail his Lancaster
friends te knew that he aud his compatriots
In bends are well and hapiiy, and ready te
cuduie all manner of Indignities for their
faith. SlNiiliAli.
PERSONAL.
Mn. Clkvkland works at his presidential
desk during these het days without coat or
vest
Miss. S. S. SruNCKit, of this city, bus geno
te spend the summer at her cottage at Ocean
llcaeh, New Jersey.
Du. li U HianuK, or tills city, dollvers tlie
baccalaureate sermon te the State Nermal
graduates at Slilppensburg next Sunday.
Mr. Jehn SrniNfis Davidsen has been
turned out or the llopewell rrcsbyterian
church. Meckloitberg county, N. C, for on en on
ceuraging dancing and saying "damn it"
Jlnv. C. Klvin IIouiT.efGrucoLuthoran
cliurch, tills city, will preach tlie luccaluuro luccaluure luccaluuro
ate sermen ou Sunday, June t!8th, at 10:30 a.
in., in the chapel of tlie Slate Nermal school,
Millorsvllle.
W. S. Giliiuut, the playwright and
hunieribt, is a well-drcssed, heavily-built
inau of middle age, with gray hair and
whiskers closely trimmed, llerid completion,
anil llrmly-llxeil. soero and disdainful lu.t
turcs. Mas. Gueuui: Dancuei't Is in better
health than when she was last at Newport,
and the venorable historian appears daily,
wearing a straight-vizered cap, en hlsjtt.
block horse, lie has added this season a
great number of ue w varieties te his already
remarkable rose garden.
Mn, ItusKli', being psked bjs views upon
tbr-ntady eftiM elMMten, wrote reewitlyt
" Knewmirchwlc tenuwj and history hi the
primary dlflference between a gentleman
and a clown, I knew neither myself (te call
knowing) and am a clown, therefore but at
least ene wne lias me uraoe te de sorry ler
himself."
Qukrn MAnaURiUTK. of Italy, is an early
rlser and spends severnl hours bofero break
fast in reading philosophical ami scientific
works; of which she carefully writes down
her Impressions. Between breakfast and
lunch she usually takes a walk with King
llmulMirt, and alter lunch often plays ball
with her son.
Lonu Hai.ihiiihiv. nUlieuch the third
Cecil who has been nremlcr. Is the first ene
who has been a professed journalist, nnd
press moil lit Kngfand are proud of the fact
that when as yet a second seu he had dlllor dlller
enccs with his father ending in paternal
estrnngenient, he as Lord Uobert Cecil, was
for a long tlinoen the regular salary lint of
the Chronicle, new a Liberal paper, ill the
columns of which his scathing satire and the
bitter Irony of his pen equalled In strength
the merciless soverity of his Hpeechen in tlie
Commens.
PiUNCEss in; Ha (Ian, who gave such a
splendid peasant ball last year In Paris, gave
nu even mero brilliant allulr a low days age,
at which the guests wero all dressed as ani
mals, birds or Insects. Tlie hostess herself
appeared drossed as a jioaceck in a tee utterly
lovely arrangement of satin and peacock
feathers. A great foature In the entertain
ment was the introduction of a lilve out of
which came a swarm of levely, aristocratic
human bees In brown and geld bodices, short
tulle skirts, and geld helmets. The gardens
were Illuminated, and the ciitrunce court,
adorned with palms, was Ugh ted with torehes
held by men in beautiful oriental cestumes.
The BUtlrcuses were a mass of Hew cm.
IVhII Street Failures.
Seme of the fullures en Wall street aredltcctly
due te n want of Judgment caused by menial
strain and overwork. All financiers cun avoid
such a condition by the use of Ditrrr'a 1'cbk
Malt Whisht, which will furnish abondaiice
of physical and mental strength te light Iho
monetary battle successfully. Insomnia, pro
duced by worry and overwork, la wholly cuicd
by Its use. It Is guaranteed absolutely pure nnd
frce from Inflaming poisons, und Is the great
remedy for all iiultneniiry disease, umhirlu,
pneumonia nnd diphtheria. Leading diugglats
and giei-ers sell It.
Virtue In the Family.
There nre all Berts and degrees of virtue, nnd
sometime we are told that virtue Is Us own re-
vianl. Mr. A. K. L'vniis, of Ilurr's Ferry. La ,
says. Hi wriuiig nueuv Jiron us iron inucre
have been the recipient et Its virtue lu my nun.
uyie a consiucrneio exieui." inis cieiuinni
tonle has superior advantages as it reliable fam
Ily incdlcliiv. lis ikjwlt haji been thoroughly
tiled, mid Its virtues abundsnUy preed.
ireed. Nearly ainlilleii bottles a yeur are seiu
ly the druggists of this country.
A Hetrctlen that Ceiitamliiaies the Illoed.
When the blln Is diverted from its piejicr chan
nels, Inte the bleed, which la always the case In
llcr ceinplaliits, It ceases te be a healthy secre
tion, and becomes a poison, Its uhnariiutl pres
ence In the circulation und stomach Is Indicated
by the suffusion or the skin with a htdcoussar htdceussar htdcoussar
iren tlnire. bv headaches. vertlKO. nausea, pain
lu the light side and under the right Bheulder
blade, by Indigestion, obstruction of the bowels
and ether miner symptoms. Order may be sub
stituted for this chaos, and further bodily evil
uvcrted by using the beneficent ulteratlve and
tonic, Hosteller's Stomach Bitters, which, by
leaning the bowels, promotes the escape from
th circulation of bilious Impurities, besides
rendering Iho action of the liver regular, nnd lo le
uinvlng every trace ordyspcpsle. This pleasant
nnd purely vegu tabic autl-bllleus tncdlcliiu Is
net only infinitely moreelTccllve than uny form
of ineicnry. butltls en account of IU freedom
lieui hurtlul properties, InHnltely te be prefer
red te that poisonous drug. Jell Jyl
All plasters are net alike. Hep flatten gie
relief and cure when ether kinds ure utterly
Meithtcss. Tiy one aud see. 23c. dcaleis. 12
I'ltjilrmns n.commend us n cure ler Heart
Disease, nervousness and sleeplessness. Hit.
UltAVKS' HKAItT ItKOULATOll and arc net
disappointed. Thirty ears It has steed the test
$1.00. free iiainphleter F. K. lugalls, Cambridge,
Mass.
Hfl'.ClAl. NUT1VKS,
Dip into end of u hponge lu Water and the
whole will seen be saturated, boa disease In
one putt et the body effects ether purts. Yen
have noticed this yourself. Kidney and liver
troubles, unless checked, will Induce ceustfp.t
tleu, piles, lthviimatlsm and gnu el. A timely
use or Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Ileuiedy lll pre
vent these results. Ills pleasant te the taste
and maybe taken ficcly bychUtlrenand delicate
females. It gives elasticity, lift) and cheeks
Hlth roses en them. Jelulmd
Hew AlMiut the Hoses.
Many iweple bofero purchasing a medicine
naturally lnuht the sire of thu desu anil the
strength of It 111 using Jlurdeck liloed Hitter t
iitcuspoeiiful for the little ones anil two tea tea tea
spoenluls ter grown folks are all thiit Is neces
sary nl one Hum. This magnificent medicine is
net eulv economical but very pleasant te the
taste. Fer sale by 11. II. Cochran, druggist, 137
and Vti NerthU.tieeii sticet, Luncatcr.
It Fairly Werries Mu lu Tlilnk of the lull HI
tude of things advertised te euro disease," you
say. Ne wonder. Hut In thu mountains of
chaff there are grains of golden wheat. We may
find Ittlllllcultte lnducu you te test the merlin
of Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Itemedy, hut when
you have done se, our work Is ended. After After
wurdsjeu and this medlclnuwiil bufast friends.
Favorite llemedy would have died out long age
but for It real usefulness. Hut It Is geed and
does geed,
MIHVUI.I.AXEIWS.
TXAI'PY THOUGHT AND RE11ECCA
.1 1- Tobacees only 8e per plug, nt
HAUTMAN'S
YELLOW FKONT
C1QAK
STOUK.
GUOIIOEII K N U i: T T 1'KACTl CAL
l'LUMIIKU, STKAM AND OAH FITTF.lt
All orders promptly attended te. fattsfactlen
guaranteed. Werk done ul leasonable prices.
- NO. S NOltTII QULEN hTUEET,
Junel73md Lancaster, l'u.
CIIEA I'EK THAN COAL FOIt SUMMER
UbK. Use the
Gas Cooking Steve.
NO HEAT. NO DUST. All patterns for saleat
Manufacturers' prices.
Orricx eir
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.
mayll 2md
OTHENOTIIEN YOUIt LUNGS
Uy expanding the chest with
KNICKERBOCKER BRACE.
Fer Ladles us well as Gentlemen. Fersaluat
COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE,
137 and 139 North Queen street, I-iinciwtcr, l'a.
dec8-Cmd
TT EVAN'S FLOUR.
LEVAN'S
FANCY ROLLER FLOUR.
. Makes Elegant Urcad. Fer boIe by Grocers
fcuerully.
Levan Ss Sens, Morebaut Millers,
Office : 17 NOllTll PltlNCE ST. pr27-flmd
UAMI'AQNE.
BOUCHE
"SEC."
THE FINEST
CHAMPAGNE
WINE NOW
IMI'OIITED.
AT UEIQAUT'S OLD WINE STOKE,
Ne. ta East Kine Strkkt.
U. E. SLAYMAKKIt, Agt.
febl7-tld
Established. 1785.
s
AINT-KAPHAEL WINE.
INFORMATION.
The Salnt-Uaphaul Wine has adellcleus flaveur
and Is drunk In the principal cities of Itussla'
Germany. North and Seuth Amnriea. llrent
lliitaln. India, and se en. The quantity exported
annually Is sufficient proof of Its stability and
staying powers, while for the real connefssour
thuru Is no wlue that cun be considered Its
superior.
T-TheSaInMtnphae! Wine Company. Valen oe.
Department of the Dronie (France.)
H. E. SLAYMAKER,
riB-tra
Na!3 EAST KING STUEET.
tVATVtlJiS, XV.
"VrrXTOllKH, OLOUKH AND JKWELKY.
GREAT REDUCTION
IN riUCES
OK WATCHES,
CLOCKS AND
JUWELltY.at
LOUIS WEBER'S, Ne. 159 i-2 North Queen Street,
Opposite City Hetel, near Pa. It. It. Depot.
Betalline' at Wholesale priees. Hepalrlng at
xtra Lew.Prlcej, Iy3i-iy4
MMBICAZ.
T?OV. THE BLOOD.
Brown's IRON BITTERS
Trnde Mark.
QUALITY, I'Oni'I'Y, NOT QUANTITY.
On Kvery ltottle.
Combining IKON with l'UKK VKOKTAIIt.K
TONICS, nulfklv and comnli-telv UI.KANHES
and KNlUUHKH T1IK 1II.OOD. Quickens the
action of the Liver nnd Kldnays. Clears the
Complexion, Makes tlie Skin Smeeth. It (lews
tiotfiijure tlin Tcctli, Caunn llencluclin or I'm-riiirnCoimtlpatlen-AM.
OT1IKII UteNMKDI.
DINKS DO. Physicians and UnigulMs every-
wnore rccominenu 11.
IJn. N. 8. HfoetEs, of Marlen, Mais., nays : " 1
recommend llniwn's Iren Hitters lis n valuahln
Innlnrnrfliitirhtnt? tlin Menti, nnd rcninvltur all
ilyoppiitle symptoms. It docs net hurt the
tuatli."
De. It. M. Pklzkix, Itcyiielilii, Ind.isaysi "I
liave piTRcrllHsl lirewn's lien llliters In cases el
anemia nnd liloed dtmswii, also when atenic
una nccuuu, aim una pi even ineniugiuy muia muia
faclery." De. Wm. llvnus, 3S SI. Mary's St., New Oilcans,
La., says t "lirewn's lien Hitlers rcllevrd me In
nroNuef hloeil poison I m;, and 1 heartily com
mend It te these needing u purifier.
Tlie genuine lias Trade Mark and crossed led
lines en wrapper. Take no ether. Mude only by
IHIOWN CUKMIOAL CO., HALTIMOUK, MI).
Ladies' IIaud Heek Useful nnd nltnictlvn,
containing lUt of prizes for iccclpls. Informa
tion about coins, etc ,ulvenanuvby nil (dealers
In medicine, or mailed te any nddrexs en iccrlpt
of 2c. stump. (0)
H
or
PLANTERS.
MANY HACKS AC1IKS 1
Hosts of oceplnof all nKessuirer with tirtlnln
the small of the hack, commonly called " Hack
nchis." llctef your druggist a Hep 1'lastkb and
apply It dlicctly ever seat or trouble. The sooth seeth
ing and pnln-klllliH? prebities of Heps com-
niiicii wun liuigunuy I'licn mm jxiracis iiuiku
this plaster vastly
betUsr than ethers for drlv-
lnt? nut nam anil fltieniMh
slicngthenlng the parts. A
trial will demnnsliiite this. Always ready for
use Never rails. 2rc.,& for II W. HOT l'LAB
TEll COMPANY, I'roprlcters. Ilosten, Mass. (!))
rTOl, l'LASTKU.
NOT L1KU OTHER KINDS.
Hep l'tARTERS act Instantly when applied. Try
them for llackache, I'aln lu the hide. Stitches.
uuciimailsm, sciatica, sere ami weiik unesi aim
nil local aches und pains. Ke seething and
stiengthenliig te weak und tired parts. Coin Cein Coin
liesedof natuie'sbest known remedies, virtues
of Fresh Heps, llurguudy Pitch and Cunada llal
sain. Held overvwhere ffilr., 6 for $I.W. HOI'
l'LAHTEIl COJU'ANY, I'ropilclero, Ikwlnn,
Mass. (10)
TTOl' I'LASTl'.H.
SHAItl' Oil DULL I'AINS.
bhep girls, salrHWOincn and housewives all suf
fer mere or less from weak back or sldeache. A
Ittdyeays: "Ouollep l'LABTKBWeniiS hours did
my back mere geed than all the remedies I ever
used." Fer any sort of iiiiln or soreness of what
evfir linlurf lnstantreiritf lsfflven. hunerler te
chest protcctera for weak and sero lungs. Her
I'i.ahtkks ulu made from llurguudy l'ltch. Can
uda lUlsam and the entire, virtues of garden
Heps. Held everywhere. 85e.t or 5 for tl.ue. HOI'
l'LASTKU COMPANY, ilosteu, Mess. (Uj
A YEH'S SAUSAPAIIILLA.
a home imraaisT
TESTIFIES.
repularlly at home Is net always the best test
of merit, but wn point proudly te the fact that
no ether medlclne has wen for tt:lr such uni
versal approbation In Its own city, slute und
country, ami among uu people, as
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
The following letUr Irem ene of our best
known Mu8aehuectOi Druggists should be el
interest te every sufferer
RUffllMATIU "Eight years age I hadan
rUirjUDmllOJJ. utWck of itheumatlsm, se so se so
vere tlial I could net iihivq from the bed, unlress,
without help. I tried Mineral remedies without
help. I tried several remedies without much II
any relief, until I took Avsa's Hakhacaiuli., by
the use of two bottles of w hlch I n as completely
cured. Havu sold large quantities of yeurSAU
hai'ahilla, and 11 still ictulns its wonderful
jHipuiarlty. The ninny ueUible cures It has
effeetetl lu this vicinity convince me th.it 11 Is
me uesteiiMKi myuicnicovereiiereu m me imii
lie. K. Y, llAluus.'
Klver St., JSucklaud, M., May 13, isai
QAIT RHPIIU (JioneB ANniiKWS, overseer
eaiil IvarjUill. i Uie I.ewcll Carpet L'ornom L'ernom L'ornem
Hon, was for eer twenty vcars beforehls ru ru
meval te I.OHt'll ullllcled with S.iltltheuiu In Its
worst form. Its ulcerations actually covered
mere than ludfthesurracoef hlsbedyundllmtis.
He wan entirely cured by Area's Sarsai-arilla.
bv certllleate In Ayer's Almanac for J8A1.
I'RKl'AKEU BY
Dr. J.C. AYER& CO., Lewell, Slitss.
(sold by all Druggists. (I, six bottles forts.
J i' tell
laALl'ITATION
OP THE HEART
CAN BE CURED
by the use of Dlt. GUAVES'HEAKT UEGULA
1 0lt. It has long been a recognized remedy for
llcatt Dlxease. in nil Its forms, Neneusncss,
Meenlensnesx, Imiialivd Energy and Mental
Meuiachund Ikiwcls. A clergy mun of Clay City,
Intl., says the Heart Regulator Is Ged's messing
tesuirurlng humanity.
Ml per llellle, O for .". at UruggislK.
Send te F. E. INCALLS. Cuinhrldge, Mass.. for
free pamphlet en Heart Disease, etc. (J)
H
EADQUAKTKItS FOR TIIE
INDIAN MEDICINES,',
Ka-ten-ka and Medoc
Indian Oil,
AT
Lecher's Drug Stere
NO. 9 EAbT KING ST.. Lancaster, l'a.
UROCERIES.
A'J
T UUIISK'S, 17 EAST KING ST.
FIREWOHKS llEAUQUAUTEKS !
NOW HEADY FOll DEALEK8 I
Ourtlrackers ure purchased ftem Importers,
and no my prepared tojehul the Lewest l'rlccs.
OOIt FIUEWUUKS
Ale the Unequalled Colored Works, piucbaved
fiem the liiaunfacturerH, und we am prepared te
sell them at Lewest 1' rices, blorekeepcn aie
Invited te give us a call.
ltomemherthe HAMMOND'S SLUG SHOT for
Petate lings, Cut Worms, Itese Hugs und Slugs,
Ae. We aie the agents for It, Steiekeepcrs sup
plied at Jobbing rates. Alse seldatietull.
BURSK,
NO. 17 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTEU, 1'A.
wnibKr.
s.
CLAY MILLEK.
TUB-
PLACE TO TRADE
Is whole you can get the llest for Your Meuey
aud wheru jeu can get
FOUST WHISKY,
Four Years O'd el $150 per gallon : C5c. per
quart. Threo cars Old, at li.83 per gallon ; COe.
per quart. OVEHHOULT, lour jeurselcl, at 12.50
per gallon ; 03c. per quart, ether Urunds for less
money. Empty Whisky Bairols at ll.uu; huy
them new.
S. CLAY MILIEK,
Southwest Angle Centre Bnuare, Lancaster,
l'a. jeAi-lwdSUw,
BVEUTAVLE8.
OUPERIOR
SPECTACLES
-AND
EYE-GLASSES.
Microscopes, Field Glosses, llareiucters, Tele.
scopes, Magle Lanterns, Thermometers, Draw
ing Instruments, 1'hUosephlcal and Chemical
Apparatus. List and Descriptions of our Ten
Catalogues sent FltEE en application.
QUEEN &CO.;
NO. 921 CHESTNUT 8T,
riHLAPEM'UIA
luarj-iyuaw
w-
v
VLUTMinU.
. tj-wij niir sr i
OUnOEll ifc BOTTON.
e
A WORD TO PARENTS.
As the holidays nrencamt hand, the parents
will wonder what la the best te get their boys In
the way of Clothing. Something strong, at the.
BAtne tlme neat und dreggy.
IF YOU WILL CALL AT
BURGER MUTTON'S
Ynufiiiliitl will lta nut nt rest, ai we can sim
ply the very suit you want at prices te suit
every ene. We can tluarantce Workmanship
because they are Our Own Make.
Wl! HAVE TIIK
LARGEST ASSORTMENT
-or
Thin Coats and Vests
IN TIIK CITY, AT l'ltlOKS AWAY DOWN
-OlVK U8 A CALL.-60
Burger & Sutten,
MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS,
Ne. 24 Centre Square,
LANCABTKIt. 1'A.
F
INE TAILOH1NU.
1885. SPRING 1885.
H. GERHART,
FINETAIL0R1NG.
The Largest und Choicest Assortment of
FINE WOOLENS
IN THE CITY OF LANCASTEU.
All the Latest Novelties In
FANCY SUITING.
A CHOICE LINE OF
SPRING OVERCOATING.
THE VEUY BEST WOIlKMANSHIl'.
l'rlce te suit all and all goods warranted as
represented at his new store,
Ne. 43 North Queen St.
(Ol'l'OSlTE TIIE I'OSTOFt ICE.)
H.GERHA'RT.
w
ILLIAMKON A FOSTEK.
THE STYLIhll
Check and Plaid Suits.
Forthelatohujer we liave aeiyllne as
sortment of Check and l'lald halts.
A MIXED PLAID SUIT, all wool, tl3.0H.
A CA8SIMEUE CHECK SUIT, all uoel, lll.W.
A cr' Fine, light-colored, ecr-p!aid, straight
front SACK SUIT, new style, llu.im.
A superior CAMIMIELL CASSIMEKE.
A rich UliOWN CHECK SUIT, ntrulght fient
sick, new style, (17.00.
And a large variety of hUMMElt
COATS AND VESTS,
In Alpaca and Seersucker.
HARVEST PANTS, 81.00.
1'IQUE NECKTIES.a variety of colors, 8 fer25c.
SILK END SUSI'ENDEItS, J5c.
INITIAL SCAUF FINS, Geld Floats, 'i'K;.
SUMMEKSILK NECKWEAH, Tecksand I'lifft,
In Light und Dark shades, 25c.
The Largest variety of CELLULOID COLLARS
ami CUt FS, una u handsome UhHertment
of iien-separahlt) SLEEVE IIUTTONS,
with ItEAL STONES, 35c. Ie50c.
GENTS' FANCY HOSlEKY,20o.,2Jc.,.VIe
Summer Underwear.
UALUIIIGGAN, NOV1.NOVI, INDIA UAU'.E.
FEM11KOKE Feather-fl eight DKAWEltS.
WHITE JEAN DltAWEitS, nnd ene let of
HLEACHEI) MUSLIN DKAWEltS, inc.
The price it made low te clo-e
them out.
FOUHAYMAKEUS,
A Paul-Filling OVERALL, 50c., 75c. and 85c.
A break lu the l'ricu of
STRAW HTTS.
GENTS' DUESS STItAWS, III While or Mixed
Celers, 25c. te iee.
GENTS' GENUINE MACKINAW, IHO.
GENTS' FINE MANILLA, fl.50.
FINE CANTON HIIAIDS, 75c,, ll.OOand IL.'iO.
GENTS' I'ICNIO HAT, a straw that will net
break, 50c. and 75c.
Flne FUENCH -MILAN STItAWS, for Children,
20 per cent, oil the tegular price.
LIGHT STIFF FELT HATS,
Light or Dailc Trimming, 11.50,
LINEN HATS, 25c.
LINEN HATS, with lurge lull bilm.SSc.
Carriage Lap Dusters,
, EMIIKOIDEUED, C5c. te 12.01.
HOUSE SHEETS, 70c., upwards,
HUGGY WHIPS, 25e.
Interesting te the Liitllc-i, n Specialty for i.5u,
A Ladies' Guracea Kid Shee,
FIcxtblosele, In Common Sense or Opera Toe,
very dressy and durable, must be seen
te be appreciated,
Price, $2.50.
Williamson & Fester's
32, 34,30 & 38 East King Strcel,
LANCASTEU, FA.
QTOHAQK
O AMD
COMMISSION WAREHOUSE,
DANIEL MAYEll,
deea-lyd 16 West Chestnut street.
OAIili AT
STOUE
KEIGAKT'S Ol.D WINE
-FOK-
Listen's Extract of Beef.
VIHUT IN TIIK WOhlD.
Established, 1789. U, . SLAYMAKEIt, Agt..
mvt-ua. no, a Kim King st,
NOTION,.
MENTAL LACLH.
ORIENTAL LACES!
-AT-
ASTRICH'S
Palace of Fashion,
13 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTEU, PA.
THE BIGGEST BARGAINS
OF THE SEASON.
Oltl ENTAL LACES at luc., lie. and 15c. a yard.
NEW WIDEOKIKNTAli LACES ulKc.ajard.
NEW WIDE SPANISH LACES at SSc. a yanl.
Tnenty-ecn-Iiieh Wide HAMllUIttl NET at
2Tc.nyaiil.
I'lNEHAMIIiniO NET at See. und 75c ajuid.
Tneiilv-Kecu-lncli ORIENTAL NET, line
iltmllly, (Lima yanl.
NEW SWISS EMIIi:011)Ellll at 2CC, 25e.,
30c., 40. andfiOc. a jurd,
FINE CllltOMO FANS alSk'.
LINEN I'AINTEK FANS,c. apiece
FINE PAINTEH I'ANS.Wc.
ELEGANT SATIN FANS, painted w hltc, with
Ivmv Handles, l.tO. I1LACK, with Ullded
Handles ami Feather Tep, tl.tm,
FAINTED GAUZE FANS.
New Lines in Our Jewelry Department.
New Plus at 10c;
worth !SSc. Fine l'lnsul 15c
worth i sue.
Uhliipstoue 1'Iiih und En rings. IthhicMeiie
Cellar lliittens.
Ijullcs' .lersey Cuir Iluttens. Jeisey Cape
Cellars, all linen, 8c. Jcniey CuIU, 10c npalr
SASH RIBBON,
PLAIN OK 11LOCKED, IILACK AND ALL
COLORS.
GLOVES AND MITTS.
Flue lllack, all sill;, Mitts, 29c. Coleied, lie.
Fine lllack and Colored bilk Jeisey Mitts, loop
eugcti, .uc u pair.
A LAKGE STOCK OF
Leather Bags and Satchels,
AT LOWEST I'KICES.
BUTTONS.
l'earl Iluttens, from lu. a dozen uji.
Flue Smeeth l'eail Iluttens, from luc tol5e a
deren.
PtMrl Hall IhitteiiH, lieiu 15c a dozen up.
OAUZi: ITSDEIIVESTS.
Ladles' und Gents' Gauze Undervents, at 25c. a
piece.
Child's Gauze Vct"t, limn 8c. up.
Finest Quality, with Silk Eluding, from 121, a
piece up.
HUSIEitY.
Child's ltlbbeil Cotten Hete, lurge sle, black
anil coieis, wic n pair.
I1KLT-.
Le-lher Ilelts, tun color, tun tru, 10c. a
lileee.
The Strap Canvas llelts, whltu or black, at
UK: u plci i:
LACE CAP.S.
Child's Line Cup, 13c. Fine Embroidered Cap,
BiC. Embroidered Cape Cain, 50c.
FEATIIEItb.
Novelties in Fancy White l'uathuis, Gilt and
bilwr Mixed.
FINE FLOW'EltS. SEN HATS, 23c.
INDIA MULL White and Cieatn, 25c. u yard
HXCUltHIOSH.
UrNHYN 1'A UK.
Jj.
Penryn Park,
en Tin;
Cornwall & Mount Hepe R, R,
Excursion Commlttee of I'huichcs, hunday
Schools and etheri-elcct organization, in inak
ing their summer urnuiKenieiitH, should net neg
leet te reserve aday for Penryn Park
This delightful leseit is situated lu the midst
of the
SOUTH MOUNTAINS
And its gieunds ceeilng hundreds of acres aie
easy of access tmm all parlM of ventral Tumi,
sylvanlu. Ferthe free useef ecuiilenlsls theie
aruexteiislvu
CltOQUETAND LAWN TENNIS GKOUNDS,
LAKGE DANCING PAVILION, HAND
STAND, KITCHEN, 11A8KET
AND CLOAK IIOOMS,
and OIISEUVATOHY
Ou the Summit of tlie Mountain.
There is also a refreshment loom Inchargoef a
competent eutcrer, where meals cun be piocured
at motlcmte rates, a. lihotegraph gallery and
uunicieus ether uttracflve features.
Ne liquors allowed en the gltiund-i.
Excui-sleus fiem all pelntM en the Philadelphia
A Heading ami Heading A Columbia ltullieads
will be curiied direct te the Park without cIuiuku
or curs.
Complete Information can be obtained und en
gagements effected with luirtles fiem nil points
en the l'hllatlclphla A Iteadlnguiul ltciullng A
Columbia ltallre.ids, uiien application te C. G.
Hancock, General Passenger und Ticket Agent,
Philadelphia A Heading Halliead, 227 Seuth
Fourth Hlrect, l'hlladel phla, l'a., ami wli h parties
uumiAiwiiuiKMniiii
lauonbyapplilngtetliounilei-Hlgned.
CAItL . ON bCHMALENSEE,
upt. Cornwall Ml. Hepo Hallread,
mar8-3md
Lebanon l'a.
s
UMMEUOK1SS5.
jn Pin
Cornwall & Lebanon
-AND
Oolebreok Valley Railroad.
MT. GRETNA PARK,
In ithe heal t of the Seuth .Mountain, en the line
of the abeve read, Is eltuied in Individuals und
associations
Free of Charge.
Theso grounds, coveriug hundreds of acres,
aie easy of access liem all parts of Eastern
l'ennsjlvunlu.
-Theioare MOUNTAIN STHEAMS.spanned
by lustie biltlgeai MOUNTAIN hl'KlNGS,
walled up with native sandstone I SHADY
WALKS und l'UOMENADES. ' D"'lul
A LAKGE DANCING I'AVILLION,
LAHGE DINING HALL,
KITCHEN, DINING HOOM,
undTAHLKS, UENCHES and ltUSTIO SEATS.
Kcatteicd through the greve ler thu frce ue of
excursionists.
LAWN TENNIS, CHOQUET, HALL GKOUNDS,
HOWLING ALLEY, SHOOTING GAL
LEUY, QUOITS AKD FOOT HALL
Are among the amusements offered.
Ne Intoxicating Drinks Allowed en
the Premises.
W-rurlleH desiring It, can prociu-e meals at
iiiux-.niv jir-ni.ujtA. i, wnien w
ill be limlm
the clunga of
cutoierof the
Hit, E. M.
HOLTZ, thu noted
LEBANON VALLEY HOUSE,
who will been the ground throughout thu sea.
son, giving It his personal supervision.
4-EcursleiiH irem all points ou Pennsylva
nia it. It. will be cuirlcd direct te the l'aik with
out change of cars.
i-EcurHlen rates and full Information can
be obtained anil engagements directed with
pintles Irem all ihiIiiIh en the lYnimylviinhi
It, H. upon iipplleutlnii te GEO. W. HOY It, As.
slstant UoueiMl I'aiscnger Agent, P, It. H Ne.
SO Seuth Fourth street, l'hlludelphla.orte
J. C. JENNINGS,
Dupt. C. A L. A C. V. It. It., Lebanon, Fa.
inylMuiU
TIIK IjARQEST, west and jiest
complete ussortiiieut of Flaying Cards In
the city fiem 6 cents per puck up at
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