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DAM INTELLIGENCER.
PlMUtHED
EvtnV EVENINQ IN THE YEAR.
(Sundayi Excepted)
BY BTEimfAM HKN8EU
INTELLIGENCER BUILDING,
" 8. W. CenHKR Centrb Squark,
LlBOABTKR, PA,
't(lir 2Vm Cfen-a IFrffc. Kie itellari a
.ADVERTISEMENT! from Ten te Fifty Cent!
j nLint.
WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER,
(Eight Pagtt.)
Published Every Wednesdav Merninq,
Twe Dollart a Year In Advance.
CORRESPONDENCE iellcUcd from evertpart
of Iheitate and country, Corretpendentt art re
quitted te write legibly and en one tide of the
paper only; and te tign their namei, net for
publication, but in proof of geed faith. All
mnonymeut tetlert will bt consigned te the ivatle
tatket.
Addrett all Letter) and Telegt ami te
THE INTELLIGENCER,
LAKCABTER, l'A.
l)c antaetcv3ntcllic;cutcr.
LANCASTEH. JULY 10, 188ft.
The McPhcrsen-Scwcll Scandal.
Senater McPherson, of NewJerwy, re
plies te the charge that he entered into a
combination with Senater Sewell, in 1878,
te elect the latter, a Itepublican, te the
TJrllted States Senate from Xew Jereey.
The statement was that this bargain was
made in room, Ne. 20, in the Continental
hotel, Philadelphia, en Dec. n, 1878. The
Trenten True American made the publica
tion, which consisted entirely of a state
ment alleged te have been made by Peter
H. "Watsen, of Ashtabula, Ohie, formerly
president of the New Yeik & Erie rail
road, and assistant secretary of war under
Stanten, along with Tem Scott. Mr.
Watsen is said te have occupied the room
adjoining Ne. 26, and te have overheard
the conversation between McPherson and
Sewell ; te have reduced it te writing at
the time and te have handed it te Abram
S. Hewitt, of New Yerk.
The statement was very particular in its
detail, but manifestly rests en the relia
bility of Wntsen, if he has stated wliat is
alleged. He in new said te be en a sick
bed and unable te be allied te testify
further. Senater McPherson says,if heisnet
crazy and has said what is attributed te
him, he cither lies or was deceived as
te the parties,or ene of them, whebc conver
sation he overheard. Fer he says, and ad
duces witnesses te prove, that although he
was at the Continental hotel, en Decem
ber 5, 1878, and wis assigned room Ne. 20,
yet he in fact never went into it, as he ar
rived late in thedayaml went te New
Yerk the same night, after transac ting
some business with parties in whose com cem
panjthe was durlnjr Hie wholeof hisstay in
Philadelphia.
Senataftl'herseu f in ther says Jlr.'t '
rejpvsu was se separauwi irein uw adjeln-
rttg room by closets, tnal U"would iiaVe
been iimpjnble Uthear. ene wliat was
Baid.ijfl.etlljaP-riila nmmintn n !i
e that Watsen lie3 deliberately, and
13 a surrender of the suggestion that he
may have been mistaken as te the paitie3
whom he heard conversing. Ne motive te
He is shown upon AVatsen's part; and the
insinuation that he is insane is net sup
ported. The testimony adduced by Senater
McPherson shows that he was net la room
20, as charged ; and as the Jniltter stands
-there is an irreconcilabVce'nflict in the ev
idence, withtbeJurl'ien upon the Trenten
I'ruejlvterican te prove its case.
The Suffrage Question.
In the Itepublican state convention at
Harrisburg the ether day, there was a
coeddealof talk about the rrinciple3 of
the party of Abraham Lincoln, from theso
who professed te be the exponents or cus cus
tedians of them. Frem the same lips
there was a shameless avowal of the doc
trine that the federal government should
by ferce regulate the suffrage in the states;
and that Kepubllcan power in Pennsylva
nia should be se nnnipulated as te influ influ
ence apportionment in Louisiana.
If these who indulged in such declama
tion had taken the trouble te read the plat
form upon which the party of Abraham
Lincoln succeeded in I860, they would have
found that it contained this unmistakable
declaration of the relations of thestatesand
the general government.
" Fourth : That the maintenance inviolate
of the rights of the states, and especially the
right of each state te order and control its
own domestic Institutions, according te its
ownjudgiuentoxclusively.laessontlal te that
balance of power en which the perfection and
eudurauce of our wlitical fabric dopend."
Subject te the restrictions of the con
stitutional amendments, the suffrage is new
just as much ene of the "domestic insti
tutions" of the state as any ether of them.
The supreme court lias desided repeatedly
thattheroisne "national"or "fedenil"suf
frage. It is a franchise of the stale,
granted, directed, protected and controlled
by the state, ltliode Island exercises that
right by excluding all foreigners, except
they own real eslate of a prescribed value ;
Pennsylvanialmiwsesapell tax, which it
is in the power of any beard of county com
missioners te make ten dollars per capita,
and at least ene-third of the voters of the
state new have political committees pay It
for them. Ne Southern state has adopted or
exercises mere prescriptivo franchise
methods than these; and in truth the
ballet is te-day as fair and free in the Seuth
as in the North.
Hut the theory that the franchise Is te be
regulated from Washington is false and
unconstitutional ; it is a "domestic in
stitution," and the right of each state te
regulate it for itself was by no authority
mero emphatically declared than by "the
party of Lincoln."
An Expensive Humbug.
I We are right glad te see that Gov. Pat-
r tlsen has vetoed a bill "providing for the
establishment tuid operation of a scientific
' , agricultural experiment station " in con-
fll- noctlen with the Pennsylvania sfcite cel.
;J.- lege, and appropriating s,000 yeaily for
"- four years for niauitainiug'Uie oame.
Such a veto needs no apology. Tite state
college 13 a humbug. With the $.500,000
A.l.Il.ltf. .1.111 fr i...l nf In... ! .ll 1 ! i t.. (1l..nli II
vW Y iivwi. uJ it UUHi lil.lllirJ 11,111.11 it
! 4'. liosaefbeH, its woiklsefno commcnhiiinte
."r. value. Therais scarcely another vcduca-
, : tlenal institution In the commonwealth
,ji tlmt is net uchleving far better results with
a much less expenditure.
" Its Income of 830,000 a year from state
beads is amnie for nil its legitimate pur
poses, including "aacienUile agricultural
experiment station", If nny such tiling
Is needed te cemplete Its cuurse of instruc
tion. We have long been convinced that the
best thing for the slute te de would be te
entirely abandon and close up this collcge,
and cover back into the treasury the $500,
000 upon which the commonwealth yearly
pays $30,000 interest te keep up a concern
that docs notile as much for tlie tiioino tiieino tiioine
tion of agrlculture in Pennsylvania, as one
geed, Belf-sustaiuing Lancaster county
farm.
Ir la gratifying te lcam Unit a uinii cannot
be an ngnostie and n Masen at ene and llie
same time.
A wiilTEH In the Memphis, Tonu., Appeal
ploadsthe cause of the cuged birds ihicb
heat out their mlHornble llven iignltrnt the
pi loon walls In the bone of securing that free
dom which nature iutendml the birds of the
air should enjoy. The bright blne heavens
nre their natural elcments. They sear abeve
the clouds ; their home Is lu the mountains
and the boundless oxpnnse of the wilderness.
Their sufferings whlle Imprisoned nre Inll-
nllely greater than that et the caged lcoves
whlle en the way te the slaughter heuse, or
the overloaded mule ; yet we shed tears ever
the cruelty te animals and liave no sympathy
for the hungry and neglectcd birds tortured
for years by n confinement which Is as cruel
as It Is wicked. It scums llke a waste of time
te devete nil this tender consideration te the
feathered tribe, but It Is in the line of pure
philanthropy te soe that the wants or the im
prisoned beauties tire properly attended lu.
Geerge II. lleldcu, of New Yerk, has written
a work op " Canaries, and Other Ulrds," the
nvowed'piirpeso of which is te inculcate a
better knowledgo of thcte denizens of the
air that will lend te the amelioration of thelr
condition. The feed and enre of feathcred
pets in health and sickness is dwelt upon at
length, and If birds could oxpress themselves
te human cars they would pour many a wave
of melody ever Mr. Ileldeu's geed lmme and
deeds.
Londen will seen take from Purls the dis
tinction of being the "wickedest city in the
world."
Contiiei,li;ii Dix'liuiir, of Philadelphia,
cannot find any warrant in law ler the pay
ment of the $1,3'J7.ft! bill incurred by the en
tertainment of the mayor or New Orleans
and otliers of the municipal government of
that city when they brought back the
Llbeity bell. He lias found mi act of as
sembly that hays : "It shall net be lawful
for any department or committee te draw
any money out or the city treasury or te use
any moneys or the proceed of the sales of
any work or materials for or In nny ofilce,
etc, or any reveuues whatsoever thereof, for
any entertainment, eating, drinking or
smoking." It Is but common prudence for
Cel. llochert te halt in view of
this prohibition until he receives the ad
vice of the city solicitor. Hut It is neer
an exhibition of wisdom te lock the stable
deer after the liorse has been stolen. Ifthu
above quoted legislation Is in lorce with re
gard te Philadelphia, llie ordinance of the
city councils appropriating f 1,600 tothocntor tethocntor tothecntor
tainmont of the visitors was a gross violation
of the law. Ilut what commonly occurs in
sprees of this kind has been true of the vUll
of the municipal ofllcersof the Crescent City.
The sum of?l,500 was appropriated-'and
$1,724.17 spent Ills ever thus--"3'uiikolers
find It easy te drlve a ceacji slid four through
a council ordinance.
IIi!Ni:ATiitbirsurruce waters of the ap
parently -tiannouleus llepublican party there
,iS-uecp undercurrent of disgust at tjuay's
nomination.
At the mceting of the commercial innelcrs
of the country in llull'ale, N. Y., recently,
Mr. M. J. Nulieyspokeof tholiiiineuso work
looming up befere the drummer of the future
In the many distributing centres of the
United States as compared with Kurepe.
Frauce, with a population of 33,000,000 and
an area et 205,000 square miles, ha but ene
great ceutre of trade. Paris, KL Petersburg
and Moscow are the only great commercial
marts of Hussla with its population of 77,000,-
000 and 2,13'J,000 square miles of territory,
four times the area of llie United States.
Germany, with a population of l.r,0oe,0oo and
211,000 square miles of territory, has only the
city of Herlin for its great volume of trade te
centre fiem. England, with its three tribu
taries of Ireland, Scotland and Wales, a
population et 31,000,000 and 121,000 square
miles, supplies Its vast trade from its great
depot, the city of Louden. These lour great
countries of Kurope prese.it a population of
104,000,000 with only five grani distributing
points, whlle the United .States, with only
112,000,000 inhabitants, has net less than four
teen cities, great hearts of the body-cemmer
cial, which supply their Immcdiate sections
with all ofthe commodities or trade. Ilosten,
supplying the New England states; New-
Yerk, the great import entry and distributor
or this ceuntry: Philadelphia, the storehouse
of Pennsylvania ; Chicago, the great previ
sien depot of the country and Kureiw, San
Francisce, Cincinnati, HU Leuis, Baltimore,
Norfolk, Kichmend, Wilmington, Charles,
ten, Savannah and New Orleans.
Tub state teachers in Harrisburg adepted
a resolution that tobacco was very bad for
theso who teach the young Idea hew te sheet.
Is net the toacher's let hard enough without
imposing en it tills added burden?
Huw They Wfttch the lllceg.
"It is very interesting te watch the ex
pressieu Upen the .'aces of owners of horses
during important races," says Vanity Fair.
" Lord Kpseuery selects a choice cigar and
proceeds te eat it. The I)uke of Westminis
ter tries te leek as it he wero interested in
anything or anylwdy except the horses.
Lord Cadegan retires te an isolated
spot from whence he can watch the pro pre
ceedlngs unindebted, and apparently
studies the mechanism of his race glasses.
Mr. Craven walks about us if he had
arrived by aecidcut, and wondered what It
all meant. Mr. Leepold de Itethscbild seiects
the critical moment in a ruce ter appropriat
ing and summarily doveuriug the choicest
nrticle of feed at hand. Lord Allngleii turns
the color of a sheet, and forcibly suggests a
rough passage across the channel. Sir Jehn
Astiey is always pleased and greets fertune
with a grin, whatever happens, although
occasionally even he is forced te dissimulate.
The Duchess of .Montrese Invariably seeks
Bolltude, and if successful, emerges llke n
Jack-in-the-bex Iren) some totally unexpected
quarter. Lord Ilartlugten is never pleased
and vlews the proceedings with uu expres
sion of countenance worthy of Terqueinada
himself. The Prince of Wales, although un
successful, Is always imiierturbable, ami, no
matter what happens, has always a kind
stnile and a genial remark for all his friends."
lie Wu AusUuk for Compliments.
Frem tbe Texas Sittings.
A prominent Texas politician was bragging
te a crowd of friends a few days age, en the
streets of Dallas.
"Gentlemen," he said, "doyeu knew that
I was born en the very day that Themas
Jefl'orsen died ?"
"This Is a wendciful country," remarked
one of his friends. 'There Is no limit te its
recuperative powera. Just think or it sur
viving two such disasters, and hew true it is
misfortunes never conie singly."
A Weedy My.tery.
Tnemas Pugli, aged C'J years, started in n
buggy from Ilubbaid, Ohie, en Wednesday,
for Greenville, Pa., te get f 0,000 in Imnk.
Ills hort-e returned at night with the empty
buggy covered with bleed. Theio isueclun
te the murderers.
A bUMMKll WALK.
Through the woeilliiu'l where dense tbadew
l)roeicil o'er lied of lull, nuv fern,
And tliuhieezed, Mllli wlldnne sci'iilcd,
KUsud eurclicelisut iieiy in in ;
Overlli'lils perluuied viltli clever,
Down along the Uvcr'a bank,
Up the hills Knew-white, with dalale.
And through fleUU et bioeiu-itruir rank,
Arm In arm we ui el te wauder
Till tbe Btnr flatbed forth In heav.'n j
Scarce sUteen was l that turainerj
She a widow tblrty-teven.
"Walter it, Raymond,
TIIE COLONEL.
A STOItY Ol' AN UI.II SOLDIIilt.
t Concluded.)
cit.u'Tim it,
The two men, left alene, steed nt the win
dow and looked lu the direction of the r.ued
village, te detect soine sign of llfe ; but they
saw only a stray deg who wamlered discon
solately amid the ruins, snlfllng the hen)s of
(,'arbune with n (lMdnlntul air. The light
waned and the eorrled ranks of mint tlmt jind
been lying lu wait amid the wotteru hills mid
across the str.ilts, I'lewd In upon the city.
The murehuutgrew Impatient under the long
delny.
"I can't understand, Martin, why you
didn't get rid of the mail along with the rest.
Did he venture te question your authority
or my right te control my property ?'
"Why, you soe, sir, I didn't llke te speak
rough te the old chap. I'd vonlure te say he
hasn't always been what he is new. Vnct !,
1 didn't speak tehlm direct. I thought Iie'il
take the hint ami loae.'
"MyMjult" Theinan shrank from the in
dignatien mid disgust expressed in Ills cm-
rs tone, men nnsieiieu te smooth away
his imliuunleii with a hnpiiaflcr-theuuht.
' " Come te think of It, I haven't scen a sign
or him since yesterday. Llke as net he has
geno of his own accord, unless" The
watchman's lace boenme suddenly grne.
"Well, unless what?"
" lle's lying down tliere all this time. He
was a thin, wcnklsli-loeklng fellow ; the kind
that go elf quick, sometimes."
"What a ghoul you nre, Martini" llrows llrews
ter laughed a short nervous laugh. Pleas
ant suggestion this, that en Ills own land, net
forty reds away, a dead man was lying, who
had perhaps ierlshed from lack or proper
feed and caie! Then a better sentiment
stirred Ins lieinL lte was a nanow-setllod
man, but net hard-hearted.
"Take your lantern and come ahead, Mar
tin ; no mergue en my premises, u i can
help It."
They Mopped out into the chill and dark
ness, canfutly locking the deer behind them
as a precaution against lawless Intruder. As
they loll behind thorn the tall lumber-piles
with their sweet scent of the weeds, and iq iq
preached the lierder et Mission Creek, ma
larial poiceiis filled the air, and a host of un
savory odors assailed them. Kecking vapors
Beemeil lonrlse rrem the putrid heaps una
clutch at their threats witli phantom lingers.
Their lent slipiHid mid sank Inte the inas-es
of festering decay. It was llrewster's first
visn ie ims ciiotce portion ei ins recently ac
quired mwsossIeiis, and the thought came te
Ids mind that it was n ioer stick of a man
who would deny a lollew-creaturo the hes
pitality of such nu accursed spot, en any
grounds than that or its unfitness ler human
occupancy. Suddenly Martin brought up
with a sliert step, swinging ills lantern
around te llln miiiate the stiet for Ills em
ployer's Inspection.
"Here we are, sir."
ISruwMer leaned forward and desci led a
low, Irregular structure, net four feet ubove
the ground nt lis highest point. Ills pre
conceived notions or the style or building
operations pursued in tlicse primitive dwell
ings wcre completely overturned. ItiMffiid
et ne.uniui Miming rows ei im ejus, rutins
tier upon tier into a pretentious and fanciful
structure, he beheld a nulo-framewerk of re
fuse beards, iuiiierlectrvr covered with rusty
strips of tin, nu humble dcfotifre against
w hid mill we-ithci ; the merest apology for a
covering. He had time te take but a cursory
glance at tliee details, when a weak voice
from Uie interior hailed the vislteis.
"Wiio's tliere?"
. Ilrewstcr hesitated an instant before re
plying. He could net announce himself as a
friend, for his mission was far from friendly.
He resolved te present himself en strictly
neutral grounds.
"Your landlord."
"Serry net te glve you a mero lilting re
ception, miue heM, but its I'm hardly In
shape te reecho company if you'll be kind
enough te slip your bill under the deer"
Hrouster's'tllguity was ellcnded. It was
all very well for him, the man of prejujrly
and iKwltlen, te c-eudcHceud te address a
jeke te the vagabond who trcstKissed en ills
domain ; for the rascal te presume te as
sume a jocular toue toward him, in turn, was
Intolerable! He thought ofthe imderwritcrsr
aud the increased premium, and interrupted
the fellow angrily.
" Come new, this won't de ! Get out of
here, and away Willi you !"
"Serry te iHiiinable toeemply with your
pelitu request, sir, but 1 don't think I could
walk very far le-nlght."
"Humbug! I want 3-011 te understand
that you are en my ground, sir. Ilvery
moment you stay endangers my projierty.
Out of this place in two minutes, or 1'il have
you under arrest !"
Ilrewstcr had been working hiin.sclt info a
line rage, and full that he was acquitting
himself with credit. Ills self-congratulatory
meditations were interrupted Ijy a move
ment within the tramp's domicile. The
hichest section of the reef was pushed away
by a thin band, and a tall elect figure rose
through the aporture llke a Jack-in-the-box.
Something mere than the unexpected nature
ofthe apparition caused iirowMer te fallback
with a Mail, as if he had seen a ghost. He
was net a fanciful man, but the uncanny
locality, the noisome smells, the curling
wreaths of uer, llie moon struggling te
pierce the thick veil of mist overhead,
coupled, perhaps, with the afternoon's rem.
inisconces, carried him back twenty years,
and he was in the hmis of Audorseiivlllo,
waking from a troubled sleep te sce the thin
form of l.oneir stealing te his side at mid
night, te thrust Inte the lad's ecketacriist
or bread saved from ills own scanty rations.
He put the recollection of that wretched ex
perience resolutely from Ids mind, but it left
its impression. Along with visionary plans
of riotous feasts and gluttonous Indulgonce
commonly planned by hungry men In sucli
extremities, te be cariied out ill case of re
lease, he had taken ene solemn oath. He had
vowed that if ever he escaped from that
wretched hele, se long as he lived mid had it
In his power he would never fall te feed n
hungry human being. Thieugh all the fluc
tuations of ids business career and the mani
fold duties of his business Ufa he had kept
tills pledge Inviolate, as many a drunken
loafer and disreputable bummer in Steunrt
street, could attest. Koselvo had grown Inte
n princinle of action, and principle into
habit. He recalled this custom new.
"Horeslr: this will cet.veu a round meal
down yonder," nodding In the direction of
tiie cheap eatliig-heuscs in Fourth street, as
he extended a qitaiter he had extracted lretu
his trousers' pocUel, carefully weighing It In
his hand te make sure that he was in no dan
ger of giving away a geld-piece by mistake.
"Doyeu think that if I wanted charity I
would lie occupying this palatial mansion
and fasting until teluse garbage seems a mess
for a king?"
llrewster lee.illcd wliat Martin had said,
and drew back his well-meant offering with
a house of personal injury.
"Oh, ceme new ! Uu oil", llke a geed fellow
and make no 111010 trouble."
The lumberman wasimpatieiit te brii'g the
intorview te a clese. He still lingercd the
sllver-pioce witli nu uneasy sonse that it
would be better in the iosse.sslon of 11 vaga
bond. The man raised his tattered hat, with
a mocking bow, and essayed te step ever the
walls or Ills abode; but his legs proved tee
unsteady ler tee successful accomplishment
of his purpose. He stumbled, reeled and sat
down en his own rooftop, which resiwd and
clashed in a dismal chorus,
llrewster knew the meaning of the a:tien.
Hew many times had he seeu some peer
fellow, reduced te the last limits of Inanition,
falter and fall by the way en a forced march.
His rellcctlens exploded in two words, each
possessed of three syllables, mid fellow ed by
an exclamation point. The first was "starva
tion ;" the second (lillcred only in llie first
syllable, and represented u very essential
aiticle of faith in tiie oithedox creed. He
supplemented the renmrKM witli uu impera
tive order te the watchman, who forthwith
sel.cd ene of the vagrant's arms. Half lead
ing, hair supporting him, igneiing his faint
pretests, they took him up the path te the
ofilce, nnd placed him en a chair before the
tire.
As they progressed en thelr slimy path,
llrewster Incensenuentlv recalled the battle
of Slilleh, when Leneir, badly wounded and
thrown lrem the saddle of a dying horse, had
been lead te the rear, nretestiiur and Hulitlm-
overy step of the way. As he canto into the
light of the olllce window, lie accounted for
the sensation by the discovery that the man
wero a cheap oveico.it or miliary cloth and
etitef thestumpubiiallyallVctiHj by the "hav"
btmkers."
They placed him in a chair liefore the fire
and he sat tliere a mutinous captive, his felt
hat with Its battered brim drawn down ever
his eyes and partially shading his fuce, Tlie
llrst glance ut the stranger in the henest light
of the olllce lamp had in a measure reas
sured llrewster and put te flight his absurd
fancies. There was nothing striking or un
common in the spare figure, or the old lace
witli Its lines of euro ami pain. It was a very
ordinary face. uu emlnentl v uresaic face ha
assured himseir ofthe same type e ten
thousand ethers lu tUeclly, but he could net '
resist a crazy desire te sce the forehead bared,
te leek at the left toniple nnd
Hah I Hack te theso old memories of the
war again t Se much for the pernicious effect
of the afternoon's Associations. Well, what
was it, after all 7 Only a young fellow, his
blue suit In tatters, orar.ed with fever, crawl
lug past the dead line, n strong hand stretched
A..nn..i'.i.ih. . .h.11 MM.i i...ii, i.....
uiifr.um.tu uiiu, 11 uuu lupin, u uiiiiu.lt;...-
ing n bloody track across the temple and
along the scalp ei the rescuer.
And why had he lest sight or the gallant
old soul all theso yearsT Confound III Leneir
was just the ene te sneak oil from ids friends
if the world used him 111, te llve in n dugout
and dlue en scrims rather than ask charity.
Yes, and te jest and flash out n datmtless
spirit In a moment of limnlliatlnn nndshame
that held werse terror te n pieud soul that
the bravest soldier ever faced en the battlo battle
flcld. Could poverty, ami despair, nnd HI
health reduce the hlgh-souled gcutleinan nnd
soldler te the likeness of that old scarecrow 7
Ilrewstcr HtcpK)d Impulsively forward,
reach 1 111: ever for a chunk et llroweod, nvvk-
wardly brushlnir the stranger's head with
his arm and knocking off llie slouch hat.
He hesitated Just long enough loebscrvoti
whlle track across the tomple nnd through
tliostMrse gray hair, then, with his brain In
n whirl, secured llie slick of weed, laid it
ciiefully iikiii the blaze, took out pencil and
noto-beok and scribbled a few lines te his
vvife. A clese carringe, n lire In the best
room, a warm dinner; his wjiicII checked eir
the Hems at lightning spced. He called the
watchman and dispatched him witli the note,
meeting llie man's wondering leek with ene
or stern decision, as 1110 uoer cioseii uemmi
the messenger, mid his departing footsteps
echoed fainter and fainter In the distance, he
turned te find Ills compulsory guest nriscn
from his chair and confronting him witli a
whlle face.
"Thoalmshetiso? I'll dle llrstl"
" Sever while I live. Colonel Leneir."
Having tillered thlsbluntassurance, llrew llrew
seor sat staring nt his old friend, through a
mist of fears. The old man answered w lilt u
startled leek. He drew the slouch hat lovver
ever his eyes. Ills chin worked conclusively.
Old and lliln and gray, overtaken by re
verses, ciushed by iiilslertune, the colonel
wxs found out. fian Frnttt-isce hnjlesule.
PEI180NAL.
I'ltKMtifcNT OeNZAi.r.z, ofMexico. left the
revenues of the federnl district mortgaged
for the next forty-four years.
SrArnSKNATen HznA Mii.LKit,ofl!ergeii
county, N. J., Inventor or the well-known
car huller and coupler, died nt his home
Thursday morning.
I.eui) Kei'HM'ini.! took his seat in the
Heuso of Lords en Thursday. He was for
mally introduced te the Jicers by the Karl of
Keseberyand Baren Carriugten.
Htiviu.Nti llevi.i:, the patron s.dnl of old
I'ashleued whist players, was Ixiril ever two
hundred years age, and lived te the advanced
age el iimoiy-sevcn, iiymg m .ivcuuisii
Hipiare, Iondeu, hi 17(?A
Miss Iitr.Mi: l'Kiuiv, the wiiibretle actress
of Jelm A. Mackuy's "Tep" cemiany, was
man led en Wednesday, at t5ji (,'onlinental
hotel, I'liiladelphln, te Albert Weber, the
New Yerk piano manufacturer.
Wii.i.iAM CoNnetf, of Chicago, Is ene of
the mere old-Ushleiied Democrats who is
alleged te have journeyed te Washington in
pursuit of the United Stales mission te Italy,
and falling te get Iho same he quietly re
turned te the place whence he came and took
cliarge or a lugbe.il al ITi&u a uay.
Maiik Ukvixe, of Philadelphia, bequeath
ed his entire es'ate, valued at ?100,eni), te
his wife. Tlie estate left by the deceased, ac
cording te the petition filed by the executers,
amounts te $100,000, including 10,000 In
jiersenal and t!X),OU0 in real estate ; but it is
thought that the value will reach a much
Higher llgure.
Sin J'ktkk Li'MHiiUK, who is iccelvlug
high honors from llie qtiecn ami the new
ministry, when ordered home from Afghan
istan, had te ride all the way from Herat te
Astrulud en the "vilest horses," along tracts
almost impassable, and without change of
clothing for days, hi ene day the general,
who is ever 5S, rede ever 83 miles.
Ilisuei O'Connor, of Nebraska says, in
en interview en the ether Hide, that llishep
Ireland's colony around SU I'.ml was a fail
ure because tlie Irish colonists would net
work,' or even help the men the bishop scut
te direct them. " I heard," he says, "of one
fellow relusing te hand up the shingles te
roel a cabin which the bishop was building
or Mm." Ait intending colonist, he thinks,
should llve with a l.irmer for a year or se and
then go out West. He should net think of
going te Nebraska with a family with less
than two thousand dollars.
lluv. Mr RON W. Recti, in n sermon en
physical culture in the First Congregational
church of Deliver, Cel., lately said : "Selwyn,
Inte bishop of Xew Zealand, was an oarsman
at Cambridge. He was the founder of a
swimming association. Only theso who wcre
in tlie river five days in each week wero ad
mitted te full membership, and the ceremony
of admission must be performed lu tiie water.
All this early training at the university came
well Inte play lu .New calami, and enabled
lii in te cnduie the hardships of a missionary
lile. He swam the rivers, pushing befere
him his clothing in a rublx-r sack. During
the llve months' veyage he learned the new
langiinge, and was nble te preach te the
natives the llrst Sunday after landing."
i:nVctnal Ctire fur Iiifteiiinla.
hat can Iki inoie distressing than le te
round in lied w hen the eyelids euht te be closed
In refreshing sleep T Yet thU Is w lint theLnuimb
of people de every lilhl. Ilorelsalini!u euro.
Iluy from your driiirglst or gnxur u bottle el
Hi-Fry's I'rius .Malt Wiiiskby, and take a little
befere ictlrln. It Is nhselutcly pule, and a
iholeoino tonic, leaves no baneful after elfecls,
us It does net contain any huillulpoUeiu found
lu tndluary Illinois.
i -- m -
Iln Yuu !Ue.in JSiifttneftS?
Well, If you lmvu strciiKth te push your busl
iiess, It Is well, lint many a man's liulneis has
hrekeii down because the man wus broken
low n, and hud he push In hlui. If youwiinlte
muku a MiicccH.liulhl un veiirNVSteinhv the iibu
of llrewn's Iren Hitters. Mr, w. M. Wfnfrce, of
retershur, V a., says " lliete U no lueulelni)
rquul te jlrewu s lien Hitters for genunil de
bility." ll cures dysjiepsiii, euiiches the bleed
and struugthensthu muscles.
A hidy writes : " Your Hep J'oreut 1'lattert
docs the w eik every lime; I de nel have thai
Hwful pnln lu the side new." Your eipcilence
will be the same. Held everywhere SJt (,)
SfVOIAL ttOTJUES.
"Itl'alrly Werries .lie le Tnlnk of the multl
tude of things advcillscd te euro disease," you
say. Ne wonder. Ilut in the mountains of
chair there me grains of golden wheat. We may
rind Itdltllcultte Induce you te test the merits
of Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Itemed', but when
you have done no, our work Is ended. After
wards you and this inedlclnewlll be fust friends.
Favorite Ueincdy would liave died out long uge
but for it real usefulness. Ilut it Is geed and
dH:s geed.
l'lve j cars age my lire was a dicad all the time
from Heart Disease, Blnce using UU. UllAVKS'
HDAKT UKUU1.ATOU the UuglUh language
would fall mu hi telling the geed 1 icceived."
Kute Mu grec, Column, lml, Jl u) per bettle at
druggists.
STOCKS.
W1IITK AORKUNOUail.
5JBANKEKS.I0
TJOOIl,
Orders executed for cash or en inai'ulii ler all
securities current lu the New Yerk inmkel.
Corrcspeudeuco Invited.
MEMIIEHSOF TDK NKW YOItK STOCK UX.
CltANUKANll PilOl'ltlKTOUa OK l'OOU'S
MANUAL OF KA ILWAYB.
45 Wall Streot, New Yerk.
octMydeiNl
PUNKA. CIGARS FROM
Hundred un. ut
L00 VKR
UAUTMAN'S YKLI.OW FUONT
STOUU.
C1QAU
TTIISHKUMKN'S HUIM'LIKS.
JJ Jnpnn and Calcutta llmnboe, Jointed Ueds,
llrass mid Nlcklc Heels, silk, I.lneii, Cotten and
Untss Lines, Artillelul Flics, S worded Heeks,
Ferrules, Trowels, Tips, Floats, unit a general
line of tuckel adapted ier bait or fly llshliig, ut
ItUULKY'b HUUO HTOltB,
Ne. 21 Wust King bticct.
HATS AND SUMMER CLOTHINO.
Clivsliii Out without riL-ard te I'.nat.
liar-
..ii.iiniiuauiiiii.iuuia vi.it uu euiiiv. ,11 DUIIIO.
rants, Overul Is uud Notions, at prices that will
amply pay j en te cull and exumlue bolero yuu
buy.
HOSIKUV A 8PECIALTY,
Fer Ladles, Gents nnd Misses, cheaper than
ever. AT IHSOIITOI.H'S,
Ne, M Neilli Ijuccn HtlLct,
".SIhii e Iho lllg tilechtug.
tl.vntie CITY.
The Chester County Heuse
18 NOW OPEN.
Comfortable, homelike, situated very near the
seu, with extended plazras upon three ocean
fronts. ThU Heuso hits lone been known M a
.'..uf llUIIll .....I ...1..... ...... 1... Bill...., ... UI. ......
JASsn nleasunt iuu7mT SS&
jSiJi-SSS UUjm,p TBtr,5
KKIH A SONS,
MEDICAID
TpC-It TIIK IlLOrm "
Rrnwn'fi Trnn Ritterci
11 V II UU ilVU WlUVlUj
Trnde Mink.
QUALITY, I'UIHTY, NOT QUANTITY.
Uu Every lSotlle,
Combining IltO.V with l'UUK VKOKTAlll.R
TONICS, qulrkly nnd eeintitntcly (JI.KAN8KS
Hint i;Nl(l!:ilKrt TIIK lll.OUtl. Oulckn- the
nclfen or the I.tver nnd Kidneys. Clem-Mho
Ceiiilttnslnti. Mfikes thn Rktn Hlnoetli. ltle'H
net In I it 111 the Tcelli, C'nne Ilradsclinnf Pro
duce Cen-tlpntlnn-ALii UTIIKIt IltO.V II Kill.
ClNi:8 DO. liiyslclnim uiul Urugntst.i ovciy evciy
where recommend It.
says 1 " I
recmiiinenii iirewim
awn's Iren Hitters as a valuable
Inn the Weed, nnd removing nil
Ionic for rnilrld
ilysppptle Kytiipteius,
11 (iecs net nun me
leem."
lleyneldn, Iiul.,says i "
hnve tirctcrllit'il llrewn's lien Hitter In ewes et
1IIU II. l.l. 1111 7.Y.I.I. Ill-VllUlU.. 11IU..1.
anemia and bleed dlcnje, nlne when iitonle
I'S 110
was nccucii, and it has proven inoreugiiiy suns suns
raclery." Dn. VVv. llviiss.aifit. Xlnry's St., New Orlenlis,
l.ii.,Hnys 1 "llniwii'n Iren llltteni relieved me In
acusiier IiIihhI poisoning, and I heartily coin,
ineud II le theso needing n puilllcr.
ThCKCiiuluehns Trnde Sliukniid enwed led
lluea en w mppur. Take no ether. Slude only by
IJUOWN CililMICAIi CO., UAIriMOIlK, Mil,
I.AMKs' IIa.se IIinik Usalul and atlrnctlve,
cenlididni? list of prtr.es for receipts, liiforinn liiferinn liiforinn
lien iilieut coins, ete ,Klvcn nwav by nil tdcalers
In medicine, or mailed te nny addles en receipt
ef2c. Htuinp. (li)
TTOI' ImTSTiTT.S.
IL Kill nnln.iioetho and Hllintihitn tlie tired
iiium.I.ii. mid wonderfully
xiienailien wean
parts. All the valuable ineillelunl virtues of
iresn Heps, ceiiiijincil wlin iiiiikiiiiiI v l'llcli nnd
l.'u inula flntsain. Applied te llnckachc. hcliittcn
atn. AiieltiMl tn ituckat'lic. hcltiltcn.
Hhi'iiiiiHllsiii, Crick, btltchen, hldutihc, Kidney
Aireetlens, Hote Chest or nny of the vui Ions pains
and we4il(iicsscH se common, liiBlanl tellef Is
Klvcn. Cured liyspepala and l.lvcr troubles
nltheiit Intenml denliui. Held everywhere, 25a,
5 forth Jlnlli'd for price.
()) HOI 1'I.AbTKIt CO., Ilouleii, Minn.
H
OI
PLASTKIIS.
&c. Each, 6 for (1.00; Any Drug Stere.
And the best ever' time, ller I'lasteks aie
pri'i.ircd from the complete virtues of Heps
combined with lliirgiindy Pitch and Canada
IlitUain. buperler te nil ethers hecause they net
InHluiitlyund cine speedily. If en are troubled
Kith any kind of ercn:'s, apply one of these
plasters uud uxpcilcnre theiriKtritui(,Btliiiuliit
Iiik and streiitlieiilni; ellcct. A wonderful euro
for pnlu In themiiHll of thelmck, S5e.,S for II en
every where. IIKI' 1'I.AHTKIt COMPANY, llos lles llos
leu. fcimtby mull H denlred. (')
TTOI' PLASTICHS.
A FAMOUS STRENGTH ENER.
Ileiie Icn, shop girls and rales-wemen nil
suiter mero or less from Weak Hack and hlde hlde
nche. Nethlnir ulTerds such Inntnnt lcllcfasa
ller l'LAHTKii applied ever uHected part. I'alus
nnd aches of all kinds nre driven out and tlm
parts tiinilQ ever mid strpiiglliciiciL Ask tern
ller 1'tJiBTEii, nmde from lliirgundy l'lteh"
Ciiiinda llal.-am and the virtues of ficsh llep,
sold ev cry where. IV., for ll.wj .nd te HOI"
I'l.ASTKlt COMPANY, Ilosten. for ilreulur. t)
nitr UUODH.
TUKS3 OOODS.
ANOTllKIt C.VltLOAD OF
SUMMER GOODS
KUCKIVKD ATTI1K
KBW YOEK STOEB.
Twe Cares lieautllul
PRIMTED SATIRES,
lilleeu Cenlsaynid ; m.ide te sell ut '.3 Cents.
An Innuendo Sleck of
WASIIINO DUKS (JOIHIS, CIlAMIIItAYH,
BKKItSUCKKlts. lilNUHAMS, IIATIHTbS
VlUTUItIA LAWNS, INDIA I.INKNb,
NAINhOOKS AND 1'IQUKH,
At Lewest City l'llecs.
A CHOICE bELLCTlON OF
ORIENTAL AND EGYPTIAN LACES,
8WIS3 NAINSOOK and CAMIIItIC
EMBROIDERIES,
In All Widths nnd Qualities nt the hottest
Prices Kvcr Known lu the Trade.
WATT, SHAND & CO.,
Nes. 8 & 10 East King Street.
J.a
MARTIN & CO.
HEADQUARTERS
-FOU
FRUIT JARS
-AND-
Jelly Tumblers !
The Best FRUIT JARS in the
Market.
ONE CAKLOAD .JUST ItKCElVKD.
We (itiuiitntee Kvery Jar, unit will llefund Iho
Meney II It does net Keep the Contents.
(JUAUTS, - -llALtMULLOX,
75c.
$1.00
Jelly Tumblers, Tin Tep, - - 25c.
Conimem Tumblers, Jelly Cups, &c.
TEN CRATES WHITE GRANITE,
SECOND QUA
ITY,
TEA.D1NNEU
AND CIIAMIlElt SETTS LESS
THAN HALF.
NEW COLORED GLASSWARE
-IN
UEItltY SETTS, ICE AND FltUlT BOWLS,
ICE CltEAM SETTS, 4c Ac.
J. I Martin 16 Ce.
(."or. West King and Frlnce Sts.
LANCASl'EK. l'A.
HVr.OTAVLEa.
OOrKRIOR
SPECTACLES
-AND-
EYE-GLASSES.
Hlcnweei.es, Field lllasses, llareiueters, 'i'elc 'i'elc
sceis, Muu'lu Uutterns, ThermometurH, Diuw
liif: InslriuiiunU, l'hlloseiildcnl and Cheiiilcal
Appamtus. List and Descriptions of our Ten
Catalogues sent FJIEE en application.
QUEEN &CO,,
NO. WA CHESTNUT BT,
inartMyd&ir
flULADKLl'UIA
HTOt'MS.
T71L1NN A
UKENISMANi
150,000
Adams & Westlake's Geal Oil Steves I
New In into In the United States. Kvery enn Klvhig
nna most tellable Steve
Nen-Explosive and
-llUY NO OTIIKi:.-C
Flinn & Breneman,
Agents for Lancaster County.
VLUTIIIXU.
b(iUAHTin:s reu
SUMMER
HK
Morlne Shirts and Drawers,
fJauze Undershirts and Drawers,
Cholce Neckties,
IS. it W. Cellars and Cuffs,
C. Si C. Cellara and Cuffe,
Crown Cellars and Cuffs
The Best Fitting Dress Shirts.
61I1UT8 AND HOOIKTV l'AIIAfllKIINA MA
MAIIK TO OltDKIt.
At Erisman's,
NO. 17 Wi:STKINaSsTKKhT.
B
UUUKK & HU'lTON.
Mid-Summer Bargains
BURGER&SUTTON'S
We nie selling
Light-weight Suits
ATGKDATI.Y ItEDl'CDD
I'KICKS.
He knew money Is scarce nod wewiuil tehelp
our customer mllvi;lvliiir them a Uend Suit
for little ineucy, either llcady-uiade or Madelu
Order.
UNDERWEAR
IN GUKAT
VAUIKTY AT
I'lticr.s.
LfJUALLY LOW
llaveyeu i-ceii our ALL SILK, SATlN-LtNKD
TILS, ONLY Mu?
The All-in-One Overalls
Aie guaranteed net te rip. They arc telllnj;
very fast ut fSUe.
VG1VE US A CALI..-U.S
tfi-Our store will close at lip. in. lruui July 0
le "sejit. 7, Satuntays eicepted.
Burger & Sutten
MCnCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS,
Ne. 24 Centre Square,
LANCASTKK. PA.
liWVlllilOS.S.
pKN
IIVN l'AUK.
Peniyn Park,
ON THE
Cornwall & Mount Hepe R.
R
Kxcunlen Conimltlee of Churches, Sunday
Schools and ether select organizations, lu uiak
Iiik their sumiiier arniuceinents, should net net;
lcet te rvM-rvp nday for Penryn 1'nrk.
This dellghtlul lesuit Is situated in the midst
ofthe
SOUTH MOUNTAINS
And ltsfrreunds ceveilug huudieds of ueieidie
easy of W( ess from ull MrtH of lenlml IM-n-sylvanln.
Fer the free usoef exeui-sleulsls thcie
are exlensive
CUOQUKTAND LAWN TENNIS li HOUNDS,
LAItUK DANCING PAVILION, HAND
STAND. Iv ITCH EN, 1IASKKT
AND CLOAK UOOJIS,
tnd OISSKKVATOKY
On the Summit of the Mountain.
Then: is also a refreshment loom Include of n
competent cateier, vt heie uiealscan be inecured
at lnoderute rates, a photograph gulluy and
numerous othemtlructive features.
Noll'iueiHulIowcdon the Kieiiuds.
Excursions treiuall points oiithel'hlladelphla
A Iteadlni! mid Iteudliii; X I'eluuibl.i liidlie.tds
will hocanleddliecltuthePark wltlieultli.ingu
of cars.
Coiuplcte lnfornuitlen can he ehtutned and eu
KiiKcments etTecled vilth ti.ulles from all pel ills
en the I'hlhidelphU & Iteadlui; and Heading A
Columbia Itullreads, upon nppllcntleii te C. G.
Hancock, General Pnsseugcrund Ticket Agent,
I'hlludclphla & Heading llulliead, .'7 Seuth
Fourth street, Philadelphia, Pa., nnd v. 1th i.trtlrs
fieui Lebanon by npidylng te the underslgiied,
UAiu. v ia nuiui.vi.r..ir.,
Supt. Cornwall & lit. Hepe llulliixtd.
Iimv8-3md
1.01M1IOU
Pa.
CUJ1.M
KR OK 18S5.
js Awn pi
r!M
1C1
i
Cornwall & Lebanon
-AND
Colobreok Valley Railroad.
MT. GRETNA PARK,
In the heart of the Seuth Mountain, en the linn
of the ahuv u read. Is eireicd te Individuals nnd
associations
Free of Charge.
Theso grounds, covering huudieds of ueies,
nre easy of access fieui ull p-uts of Eastern
Pennsylvania.
-TheroareMOUNTAINSTKi:AliS,spnnuo.l
by ruslle
brklces
.MOUNTAIN BPUINGS,
nulled up with uatlve sundstene
SHADY
WALKS and PUOMENADES
A LAltGE DANCING PAV1LLION,
LAllOE DINING HALL.
KITCHEN, DINING. UOOM,
andTAHLKS.IlENCHESnnd KUSTIO SEATS,
i-cattcred through the greve for the tree use of
excursionists.
LAWN TENN18, CKOQUET.HALL GIIOUNDS.
HOWLING ALLEY, SHOOTING GAL-
LKHY, QUOIT8 AKU FOOT HALL
Are among the amusements offered.
Ne Intoxicating Drinks Allowed en
tbe Premises.
WPartles destrlng ft, ean procure meals m
the l'AUK UESTAUHANT, which will hu under
me cuurge ui juu,
caterer of the
E. 31. HOLTZ, thu noted
LEBANON VALLEY HOUSE,
who will been llie grounds throughout the sea
son, giving It his personal supervision.
n, giving u nis personal supervision.
Ojj-ExcurHlens from nil points en Pennsylva
nia K. It. w HI be carried direct te the Park with
out change of cat's.
3Excurslen rules nnd full Information can
be obtained uud engagement eilected with
parties from all points en the Pennsylvania
lt.lt. upon application te GEO. W. HOYD, As
sistant GoiieimI Passenger Agent, P, It. H., Ne.
ZUbeutli Feuithglieet, Philadelphia, or te
J. C. JENNINGS,
Supt. C, & L. X 0. V. H. H., Lebanon, Pa.
uiyl3-3ind
CTORAQJS
kj AMD-
COMMISSION WAnEHOUSE,
DANIEL 11AYEH
deeJ-lyd IS West Chestnut bUxjeL
jyff-ADKIlvA AND HIIKRUY WlNliS
-AT-
Keigart's Old Wine Stere.
U. E, SLAYit AKElt, Aqkht,
Ife.
23 EXT KlMO Stbkkt.
lubiHld.
Eatabllihcdl?t5.
They nre the cleanest
r
Perfectly Safe.
-SKND l-Oll CtllCUIjAH.-n
Trade Supplied.
SIVMCAU
M,!
H11C1IANT TAILOR.
I. IcCATILET,
MERCHANT TAILOR I
NO. 131 N0HTH (UKEN ST.
(liuclimlllei's IlulldliiK.)
OM;eFTHL' FINLST I INKS OF
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS,
reu thi: si'ittNii an d summer tk ade,
KVKItSllOWN IN TlllSCITY.
-Cull and luke a leek nl the Koeds, and you
will busuiu lehuve our ineasuie taken for a
suit. JunctMyd
M
yi:rh a rath von.
"BBMSWICK!"
'IIHUNSW 1CK IS THE NAME OF Dill
Best White Shirt
SOLD IN LANCASTER TO DAY.
Jlitde of Hest ltrand U'mnsuttn Muslin, Four
Ply llesuiii.and positively the llest lli-ndv-Mudu
Shirt In use. Finn Linen and Four-Ply lloseiii.
The "lliuusvvlck " sells ler
$1.25 Lauudried aii-J $1.00 Uehuudriei
THE "RUBY"
Is our Second Grade V hlleSldit Msdeef New
Yerk 31111s Mu'lln, and Is Supeiler te most ll.ne
White Shirts put en the market, tan be had for
$1.00 Liuiiidricd or 7ec. Uiilauiiilrieil.
IJOSOJl-l'OUHPLY AND F1NELINLN.
SEE OUH STOCK OF
THIN GOODS !
Twe Sh.ides of Hrimn. two Shinies of Itlue, two
Shades of V ellew and hlte, tnosliiulcset llhick
and Whlle
SEERSUCKER, in Checks,
Al fiW Ter Ceatiind t est
SO.M JIEIt VKSTS lu hlte Duck or iJlji.lt and
Whlle 31Ued Duck.
MYERS cf
LEADING CLOTHlKUS,
13 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTEH. PA
NO.
F
INK TAII.OHINO.
1885. SPRING 1885.
H. GERHART,
FINETAILORING.
The Laigestnud Choicest Assei linen ter
FINE WOOLENS
IN THE CITY Or LANCASTEH.
All the Latest Novelties in
FANCY SUITING.
A CHOICE LINE OF
SPRING OVERCOATING.
THE VERY HEST WOKK3IANSHIP.
Prices te suit all nnd ull goods wai milled as
lopresciilcd ulhls new stele,
Ne. 43 forth Queen St.
(OPPOSITE TIIK POsTOFr ICE )
H. GERHART.
O
un iMtiCEs reu
SUIIEE &00DS
LEADTIIK.MAItKET.
Reduction Trice List of Men's, Bejs' and Children's
CLOTHING.
THIN COATS at IDe.
SEEHSUCKEU COATS and VESTS fiem 1.25
uji.
ISetterSEF.HSUCKEHS nt $1.75.
MEN'S HUSINEhS bUfi's ut it.iO. 3.00, t.1.00,
HEN'S DllKSS SU1 rs ut JS.OJ, IUi, DiOO and
$I4.(ie.
M EN'S I1US1N ESS PANTS nt 75e.
MEN'S ALIWOOL CASS1MEHK l'A NTS at
filie, $5Wiind10i).
HOY'S SUITS lit fiW), t'J.M, 3 (), f i 10, 15.00 up
teflUI .... 1
CIIILDKKN'S SUITS fieni fl.25 upwards.
Custom Department.
Our specialties In this department nre Weel
Scrge Suiting lu all Celeis, thu sainu vwiuuiLu le
order lu llrst-clux styles for ill.ui.
ALL-WOOL PANTS te elder at WOO, (loe,
5 110, $0.(10, 1 7.0J, KUU.
'ihe plueu te trade Is viheie you can get the
most for your inouey, uud vvheru jeu cun liave
thu largest vuiluty teselecl lieiu.
L. GANSMAN & BRO.,
THE FASIIIONAIILi: M KI.'CHANT ITAILOKS
AMI OLOTH1EHS,
Nes, 60-68 NORTH QUEEN BT
(Itlghteu the Southwest Cor. of Or&nga Street,)
LANOASTEU, PA.
irOpeu Eve until six o'clock, Suturduy until
10 o'clock. Net connected with any ethsr
clothing heuse lu thu city,
iwrfect satMnctlen,
In the market.
RATHFON
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