i w gj ny SfSgU . . " gJ-' iJffFZZ. JSSSSSSS &!.&, tfwj, WWrggwWyT W; JU-tl'Jt.m HI' HMlWIMUWllllIMJJ'aUtl.1yiJ)jiyjiiy nizisnssjsisifT"Viimis. ' i!i THIS LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12. 1880, A" X' , J V WIMLIGENCER, KVENVtM IM Imi Ye. MffiMAI HI WniLLiqtNCER UILDINO' ' l t, , liem Cirm 40a Hwtunnut. PA. .'- Ttmr or PVwCtntia Menth. Feslagtfrt. AB rMMTMMMimr Tut f Mv Omit mUmti ' WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, Muwm' EvtftY Wednesday Mernins, l JDetlari a Ttar In Ativans. Q0BJlB8POttDKlTOIl$oHcUedretn tverypm ' if the ttaUantt country. Correspondents art r MMftdteterU (rfib'i and en one id e(A wirr ",' and le Jlyn (Aelr names, net or jmbUctsHen, 04 in proof of geed faith. Alt anonwmsytuletteri will b centtgntd tethi toast teast toast erukot. irl mil Lttttri and Tsteeramst THE INTELLIGENCER, LAHUAiTlR. FA. Q:iK fienciwttt irntcUigcnttr. ANOA8'rKIt.MAY K. 1ft. AB Intense Lire a Short One. The death et "WoerlslieiTer, tlie ureal New Yerk stock speculator, at tlie early Rgeef forty-three years, renews thesug thesug gestien often made before that the specula ter ia apt te diojreung, us the goal are said te de. Goodness cannot be particularly predicated of the stock operator, who Is went te gamble with entire disregard of the effect of his work uien the happiness of his fellow-men ; and this particular man was noted for his skill and unscrupulous, ness In the use of all the Wall stieet artifices for raising and depressing values for his own benefit. He toiled net, neither did he spin, but was most successful in amassing wealth by his superior foresight and manipulation of values. It Is characteristic of the successfid speculator te be Intense and muck. While net a laborer with his hands, his mental activity is great ; and yet his mental power Is net apt te l conspicuous outside his special development, and his fame i3 limited te his money-making power. Gould and "Wecris- hotter held the chief positions in "Wall street, but have shown greatness nowhere else; and failed te betray it even in their physiognomy. Gould also is a young man, for his position, having seen something less than fifty years. The nervous tempera ment which seems necessary te the great speculator, ishis, aud the slight physique, tee, which Woerisheffer and se inauy of the class have; they are net geed subjects generally for the life insurance companies, which is net ene of their troubles, however, seeing hew little need they have of seeking ethers'aid te make prevision for their fam ilies. The speculator pays for h s excitement and his wealth the penalty of an early death, as the geed liver does for his grati fica fica tlen of his senses. Thelessen taught is that moderation in the exerci.se of the faculties of the mind and body is needed te earn the enjoyment of long life. But it is doubtful whethei th euieyment of a taste for speculation will ever have check from the threat of a shortened life, anymore than gratification of the senses. A short life and a merry ene is the teaching of some philosophies ; and the fact is that men will continue te fellow the bent of their inclinations, with little regard te the effect en their lives, and slew folk al ways have for compensation for their obscurity longer yeats in which te enjoy it. " Se Jurisdiction." The United States supreme court has de cided that It has no jurisdiction in the cases of Lorenze Snow, who took a rlt of error te it from the judgment of the su preme court of Utah territory, condemning him for unlawful cohabitation under the Edmunds act, which forbids net a relig ious belief for no act can prevent or pun ish that but a vicious practice. l!y the admission of the case Mr. Snow has net lived with mere than ene wife nor co habited with mere, since this law passed ; but the wives whom he had before he did net cast off nor leave te starve; he ac knowledged a spiritual union and provided in separate households for their suste nance. Fer this humane act he is sent te jail; and the supieme court of the country says it has no jurisdiction. If this judicatory was an ordinary court of quarter sessions, seeking te evade re sponsibility and fearing te de a legal thing that might prove unpopular, we should suspect it of a disposition te dodge, if it were te relcase Snow a howl would go up that it supported polygamy, like aiese against Judge Taney aud grossly misrepre sented his Dred Scot decision. If it took cognizance of the case and passed upon the question involved it would be bound te say, as Mr. Curtis in his forcible argument asked it te say, that it was an unjust judg ment which construed the word " cohabi tation" te mean that men who had as sumed relations under the tacit permission of the people and the government of tlie United States, were Iwund te go se far In renunciation of these obligations as te turn helpless women and children adrift upon the world, or te de anything except te abandon the continuing practices which the law aimed at, as repugnant te modern morality aud social order. The court of Utah Is of federal cieatlen and authority ; the law it passes upon and executes is of the same origin ; te say that its pjeceedings, its construction are net subject te review in the highest federal Judicatory is an anomalous aud Inexplica ble thing. Lacking a repot t of the full opinion we are at a less te conjecture upon what grounds such conclusion has been put. It the supreme court has ndepted Judge Black's view that the territor ies, through their legislatures, repre sentative of their people and electors have aright te regulate their own domes! tic and social affairs, the decree et " no jurisdiction" is both just aud consistent. Were Utah a state, federal jurisdiction ever polygamy or auy ether social vice would be invalid, without a con. utltutienal amendment extending the inlil bit Ien te theentire country ; but this would sweep away all the federal legislation en the subject and remand Utah te self-government. This Is exactly what Congress has denied her; and yet, when tried and suffering by federal laws, her people appeal te the highest tribunal of construction it is denied them. It is a queer sort of rule that only works one way. The Western Hindu. A standing liability te be blown away Cannet be reckoned among the pleasant ex citements of life In the West. That region might as well lie subject te earthquakes as te cyclones, nnd probably the quake is the less nuisance of the two. It comes m-I-demer than these Western tornadoes seem te come, for we hear of them eveiy seek or two, and have become se used te them as net te gle them a thought, unless they have fatal results. The great blows which kill nobody must be alwut as disagreable as the mere de structive ones, because of the well-founded appehensiens they excite. Wohae noth ing In the behavior of the elements in this section, save our occasional lightning tl.islips. te furnish us with excitement of this character; and we aie quite satisfied te be without it. Kansas City is the most proiereus of the trans-Mississippi cities and has rapidly becomeono of the largest trade centies of the country. A liability te destructive wind storms is a serious thing for it ; as a liability of its buildings te come tumbling down into the sttects is net a strong encouragement te iiiu-st-ment in them. The prosperity of the city must evidently depend upon the Inftcquency of Mieh blew. If they ceme seldom and net tee destructive they may be endured ; but it thev are frequent levellers of the 'it) buildings it Is evident that the town will finish. Its many storied houses will come down te a single story and the city wlllbeconie a lumM ; unless, perchance, wind diverters can be invented te protect it. Certainly something must be done for the big towns of the We-st if the winds are going te treat them as savagely as the have liecn doing. The West is tee full of wind, en such occasions. It has always been characteristically windy in its people, who doubtless huve partaken of the untitle of their atmospheric surroundings. It is all the inmounfnitu inmeunfnitu inmounfnitu nate that the latter have lieceme se vio lent ; as the people may fellow their ex ample: indications of which ate een new apparent. Physician, Heal ThjseU. A geed deal of superficial and cheap talk is being indulged in newadavs by Knewing newspapers and self-important statesmen with a view of suggesting measures te te strict immigration all because a few ueisy, murderous and cowardly Anarchists in Chicago and Xew Yerk have been re sorting and inciting te un-American meth ods of enforcing their views. By some it is suggested that immigrants shall be examined with a view te their no tions and their fitness te become American citizens shall be passed upon by some kind of a beard before admission. 15y ethers it is proposal that a heavy head tax shall be laid upon foreign arrivals te regulate the character and limit the number of thobe in coming. Beth ideas are false and silly. It is true some Anaichists and Socialists ceme here with false notions and breed disturbance. It is equally true that a vast proportion of our fuieigirberu peeplesettle down te a very conservative citizenship. It i3 no less true, though it mere frequently escapes attention, that false natie ideas of liberty and gross perversions of our Amer ican system lead te the chief part of our troubles. The euro for them ii te lc leuud here and net abroad. "Thk deposit in the People's bauk is very large. Thk Philadelphia lmes aptly de-bribes General Deaveras the "Calamity candidate. " Still -Mr. Quay having slated Gen. Ueaver there is no escape from him. Gkt. J. B. OonrieN's announcement of his candidacy for goerner of Ueergla, se quickly lollewiug the I)avl-rjordeu duuion duuien duuion stratlen, indicates that that hippodrnme was ter his benefit. He is a popular man, with gilts et address and he saihu will visit nnd Rpeak In as many counties as kisIIi1e bolore the nominating convention meet, and that ha will be ready en all occasions te confront hLs enemies in the Democratic party before the people. (Jen. Gorden has also addressed an open letter breach or the recej;itlzed aspi rauta for governor, In which ha sugftusts a direct vote en the governorship by means of a Democratic primary in every county. This has already beared one vouiiietiter'otl aud leit tiie lielil te Gorden and A. O. Hacen, who will have a fight te the knife hilt. In the Luzorne county courts Judge Woodward has decided tliatajiidgiiiontvu tliatajiidgiiientvu tered en the 1M or February, Washington's birthday, Is legal. The defendant in the oise sought te establisli tlie fact tliatjudg tliatjudg meut entered en illegal holiday would net held. Tin: people who prematurely Mill their assessments te the bogus X Kra lile insurance company feel like kicking llieni bclves. Tin: newM of the death at Atlantic nty of James Iluchauan Ilrawley, ef.Muadville, l'.u, will be heard with H)igU!iut legret by tlie wide circle of professional ami political friends which this brilliant jinmg lawyer and Demecrat onjeyod throughout Pennsyl vania. He was a seu net theeii'vHurviving HOti as a dispatch te the Tunes hays of the old surveyor general (lS.)l-'57), A. Perter Ilrawley, of this state ; and lu n career el twenty years at the bar achieved mere than it local reputatien. He was n frequent attend ant upon state and national conventions; soine mouths age ovorwerk prostrated him and his death was net unloreseen. Has the Hen. T. V. Coejwr learned that the Hen. Matlheiv Stanley tjuay has dts-ided te lie United Slates soiuiter hlniseir? Hels rtinnini: already lu Lancaster and I'hlladul phia. 11' energy and porHevorauco tire qualities that uiake ler success at the bar, Mra. Carrle Btiruhuui lvll'-oruceiuus Inte the profession In l'eunsylvania welladvertlsed ferclienbie. She is the wile, of a I'hII.iilelphia attorney and has been try lug for I we years te (;et admission into the "'hlladelphla courts Ter l-eneral practice. Common pleas Ne. 1 denied her motion, Judge l'leree UiMseutins ; Ne. 'J jarred her out, Judge Hare le-fiuttiiiK s Ne. 3(JoclInedtoiecelvo her, I'lnletter dissent lag; Ne. 1 let her in, Judge Arneld ilillerlii'' from the majority. It was an eimii iiia-itleu then lu Philadelphia whoreHho could practlce and whoresho couldn't J udge Cla ten opened the doers te her In Dolaware county. New the Huprome court, with ene bachelor ami a widower, we bollevo, en tlie bench, light cheerlly says ceme in," without a discord ant volce. And that Hetties It ; ter under the new law et l&S.i It Is Iawlul for any attetney of the Hupiouie court tobetidmitled te pratt. tlce bolore auy of the courts or the htate, "upon motion simply and filing, together wlthA'j certificate of admissleu te the tu. preiiia court, u i-erlltlcate or I he re-Idlng judge of the county whence .e cuue, HOltltii; rerUi that ;,e j, of replltl,,,u piessleiml standing and of uuol.jeeiienablo oharaeter." Butltiswellesuihlli.he.l that "he" In such cases means "she," ,(ee uux UlMes Ir seems te be easier for the lire depart ment te get te a tire In Miert tlme thau te net steam te nm the engines Immediately when there. ' Tim school Iiouse that eruuililiHl dOwu upon Its previous luinates (hiring the tornde lu Kansas City, long itfe ronsl-lernl unsafe, and lateljr twice olllclitllyeendemtied, is 11 sorry monument te-day te ttie careliiwiOMs of the school authorities there. ANlinuw Cum:hik Willows lu helping thinowheholptlieiii'i'l!-. llu lias Increased hli gift of fcJU'tWU te the city et l'lHstiiir-; ter a free puhlle llhmrj tofeiwoo, jne lidul the city 111 raise nil eipul nttieunl unit maintain the Institution by puiiUc taxation. Tlie term will no doubt be in-cepied. 1'lttsburg Is u wholusile wirt et a low 11 mid does things en 11 linigtillliTnt nnd iiiiinllieeiit wale. There is mere light there than tlie stranger en a dark day usti.ill set-. a vinitix of Mrirnemxr vn intent:. llri.i)lulUin Aileiitti! li) thti southern lie uv ml rtmlt'rem i In the general conlereiice et tlie Southern Methodists lu M-slnn in lttchmeud, this week, resolutions were etlered mid referred which Indicate plainly that the .sentiment of members of Hie Southern church as regards the Metliedit Kplseep.il church Is changing, aud that the church south desires that fra ternity of feeling which will adiauce the caue of true religion, legardless of the past. Dr. Chapman, of the Missouri conference, etlured a series of resolutions ha lug for their object the appointment of 11 specl l commit cemmit commit teeefsecu who shall meet 11 similar com mittee of the general conlereiice of the Meth Meth edl't Kpiscepal church lu the city el New Yerk in ls-vS te take incisures for a' re-imbui of the churches ha lug a common origin ami purpose. The resolution says that it Is a sin and felly for the two churches te occupy the same territory, and that t lie one was dying Inch by inch while the ether was lu the as cendancy. The resolution caused a long de bate nint was referred te a iiimmittee, but alter ward was reconsidered and sent te a special conimltteeofone from each conference, te be apiHilnted. Anether resolution was ettered, but its reading wes refused, and that was sent te the sumo committee. The meer ofthe resolution is a delegate from the West Texas conference, and he explained that the resolution looked te the williili.iu.il el all but one set of Methodist missionaries lreui all foreign or home missions. He said that It was a waste of time and money for the two Methodist churches el this country te hae two sets et missionaries, tt seems appirelit that tliose Western preachers are tired ofthe Southern sentiment. It is net probable that the conference will go into the election el bishops te IHI four vacancies this week. I)t.ru!ti Mm lmtii 111 the- IMchmnnd conlereiice Kev. Dr. Uedgers called from the table the reisirt el the couiutlttce tin the itinerancy, recommend ing concurrence of the memorials asking that I prevision be made ler the apiniiiitiucut of eiangelists. Dr. Adams el tteergia, argued that such evangelists as Sun Jenes and ethers had Witter be provided for by the nominal ap ap Ieinttuents in the church. Itev. It. M. Messick, of Kentucky, said that all Methodist preachers should be eiangelists. They wanted no specialist 011 this sublecL It demoralizes the min istry. Ilev. M. H. Neeley, of Texas, said that evangelists run upon the plan el religion made easy. People are asked te confess Christ by holding up their hands, aud this Is called couersieu, and the church is there fore lilled up with uui euverted men aud women. He. Dr. A. K. Wingfielil, of Kansas, said: "Draft this eangelist sistem and eery gum-leg in the whole Methodist connection will want te be evangelists. De ymi knew whatagiiui-leg Is? Well, it is a leg that jeu can neither split or burn. The fact is, mere is only oue s.im Jenes m me world, aud there is net going te be an other." A Voice. One Is enough." Dr. Wlnglie'd cenUnued : "Yeu ought net try te duplicate hmi. Hearding at a hotel at i'i per day aud getting JlOi) n week is a grand institution. Dr. Adams eilered as a substi tute that tlie bishops appoint an eaugellst wheneer a majority et au annual confer ence ask ler said action, such eiaugelists net te hae liberty te labor 111 any paiteral charge unless limted te de e by the regular pastor, Ac Dr. Adams shuI : "As much as I honor Sain Joint", ami weiibl threw up my cap ler him, yet 1 don't luwiute te say that Sam Jenes Is sailing under false ( ilers. f Sen sation. He wa', by appointment et the Georgia conference, 1111 agent ler an orphans' home." Dr Md'amu said : "There were .1 great many eiaugelists who were superficial work ers. I tell you they cenert people er easy. They say te these in the congregation who are sorry ler slu aud want te lead a new life, " Held up your hands. " Laughter. Theuheceunts oue, two, three, four, fie, fifty, laughter, ami it gees out in the pafiers that lllly jiens were s-iierted. Te such men as Sam Jenes he would say, " Ged speed '" but net te a arcel el unquali fied, unauthorized and uneducated men, whe.se etlerls would be te merllirui Metho dism." Filially all the ether prepositions were eted down, aud the report submitted by Dr. Kudgers, te non-concur in tlie preposition that pre isien be uiade fur tlie appointment of evangelists, as adopted, there belug but four lotes m the negative. One el .limnn' l,at. i-'ieiu Ills Ualtlinere -ernien. During our last cruel war ene et the Geor gia preachers had a brother belonging te the army under General Lee. That ley was un godly. At the second battle of Manassas he received six wounds. He was taken te a farm-house and his brother was summoned lreui Georgia. He saw his sullering, dying brother, Godless, Christies. After realizing his condition he said, 'My brother, I'm se glad I cuue uoferoyou died, te point you te the Lamb of Ged.' The wounded brother said, Brether, death-bed repentance is the retreat of a coward, and an insult te Ged. A man who will ser e the devil all the days of his life and then en his death-bed will wince aud groan before Ged, that mau Is net made of the grit that 1 am.' Tlie boy continued : 'Brether, I'm In se much pain, please don't mention religion te ine.' Tlie next day when his brother a preached him aga'u, lie said : 'Brethor, I'm lest and I won't whine about Gist in my last moments.' Ten days he watched that body of his brother, aud ene n'glit he fell asleep and dreamed that his brother had died with mouth wide open, ami t he devil eutered and lurked in his brother's mouth for the soul. The s jul wi-s hid behind a weed-pile, but the devil scented it, and us he approached the weed-pile, the soul ran out of the deer screaming : 'Lest ! lest ! last !' until the sounds of his voice were drowned by the noise of the Happing of the devil's wings. The preacher awoke aud thore lay his brether dead with bis mouth open. He ever be lieved that Ged had closed his lips In dreams te see that sight. Brethers, let's repent Won't you come aud find peace." a xisir HKi.iuieux nrmjuLATiux. Dr. Alutcut's Avaelllblj- te llaie a JCllUl (til Cliaulauqua lise. Tlie Lakowoed Scheel et the New Theol ogy Is the latest feature of Chautaiupia Lake asiiHUtumer resort. Alow iiieuth age the Kev. J. O. Tewiisend, I). I)., left the Asbury Methodist Kpiscepal church in llutl'ale and went te Jamusteivn, uliere he has since pleached In tlie opera house every Sunday te crowded liuuie.s. His belief is much llke that of the I uiernaIUttf, but he cills it the New Theo'egy. His plan lu starting a new assembly en the lake is te gie a wider spread te his creud. Tlie asso ciation which lias just been formed Mill loise laud at Jaikow-eud, live miles from James town, en the lake, inclese It bv a high beard lence, and held meetings theru during All gust, charging an admli-sien feu te the greuiids. C. L. Tucker, of lliadlerd, is pres ident, and the Kev. Dr. Tewuxend, et James 'iwii. aud Dr. Lt-ormero, of Jleadvllle, aie the suporintendent.s of instruction. Dr. TewiihHiiil says he has been assured or sub Htuiitiil aid from l'ref. Swing, Dr. Themas, and Dr.Hutherland, of Chicago ; ex.I'resldent Hill, of Harvard college, and Dr. l'eabed, of Ibisten. While he suites positively that the new assembly will net be a rival of the orlhe.lox ChauUuuiUK, the iiiovement by thu new thoelogiana is regarded as in the nature el eoiuiKJtillen, Tlie old Chautauqua lias never had Us gates open en Sunday in the thirteen years el its existence, but u,,, i Mi N. T. projieses te admit the crowds Sunday uuU glve them an epmrtuuily te listen te the Werd as tiroacbed by semu of tlie most eminent ministers in the I'liien. The New lierK, J'enus.vivania iV. Uhie railway prom prem ises toad vortise the new place of assembly, aud Dr. Tewnseml Is very cenlldeut of the success of his school from the start. Ill;; Werk fur llutlilahvin, The Iletlilehem Ireu ceinpany Is taking measures te se enlarge its plant as te be .uie 10 uiaau armor juate anu sioei guns. 400 pmui roijuirea weu reuld iuvolve nu eutluy e te,wv,uw. PEKSONAU Oaui.etia 1-aiti thinks great artists are net as highly appreciated by this as by the 'Hist generation. (5km. SfMesCvMitniiN and Larry Jereme accompany Cel. Dully te the Detby races In Kentucky this week. Wam.ai k II uvk has been aplsiinted post master at Laudls alley, this county, te till n acinic! caused by resignation. LI A. M. Si- vMit.kii has gene te Nea Scotia, te lusjt the netisl llsli wns of that pre -lints and will be accompanied by Mr. Jehn Gay and Mr. Augustus Duncan, or the stale fishery commission. Ci.imims, tlie actor Willi Medjeska's ceiuimn., teeeutly killed In New Jersey, was alwavs seled with 1111 almost irresistible lm pulse te go toward a moving locomotive. It was mi attraction he coulrellcd with great dllllcully, mill that he often svke of te his friends." GKOif-i: II. B11 i.nu, anephew of General Benjamin 1". Butler, and .1 well-knew 11 aud brilliant newspaper writer, lias died lu Wash, tngteu. He was consul general te Caire, 1 gjpt, during General Gnnt's term, and married llose Hytlnge, the actress, Irem w I10111 lie had been divorced for some years. General Butler has iniule arrangements fur the funeral. Kumna Kine am, 11 remarkably hand some woman, belonging te one of the best families lu l'Ki, has been sentenced te fifteen years Imprisonment for poisoning ber 17-year-elit daughter. The prisoner Is IIS years of age, and retains much of her youthful beauty. Jealousy or the superior charms of her daughter caused her te commit the mur der. Stio has receutlv made three attempts at suicide, and Is slowly dying lreui remorse. Jmii K. Bhvnti i.i, of Douglasville, (Is., comes te his sister's rescue in the following card in the lllage ivqwr: "Certain un scrupulous women, w he have no regard for truth, have, with a low te luiuriug my sister's business, circulated a report that she is stuck up,' and does net respect country jieeine. This is n false and malicious mis representation, whose author is us deceitful as she is ugly. My sister espeel illy solicits tlie putroi.tige of iHsipIe wlie lie tu tlie ssiunlry, and I guarantee that she will gle them every attontieu aud courtesy." l'ewiu.ui. is annoyed at the premature publication el his private circular. He ad mits Its geiuiinuness, hut says : " The types ha e taken tlie emphasis out el that sentence aud nude it ridiculous. 1 am represented as saving : 'lu the hands of men entirely great, the pen is mightier than tlie sw old.' Te this 1 adit : Mil the hands el men entirely mouth, the gun is harmless as the sword.' lu my original add 1 ess 1 iioted the words et Bui- wer, as toiiewM : -in tne nanus 01 men en tirely great the pen is mightier than the sword,' and supleniented them by saying : 'Te this add : In the hands of bkiii entirely mouth the gun is harmless us An word.' " IieMti te 7ire sere threat, Ited Star Cenjch l tue atones tie.ds It. Noepiites. 1 lie I'resh Fragrant (il sij,)n)NT renders It the most agree lle aitlilc eicr usiit u a teeth wash. It Ills none et the u1il properties of the astringent teeth pe 1I1 rs, ami Instead of leutructtng the gums. It verniers tliem linn and elastic, mil Tu.Ts.s There .Ire a lw llruggt-tn W he tare te make a large prelll en a worthless article than tow alt for the puvipeilt) that ulti mately results from honest ileuHng These are the men who, when uked ler a bonbon's Cap cluu Vlastci, will recommend semu cheap ami tru-hv substitute or Imitation, savlnc It Is "iut a geed " sometime the will de up and sell the inl.eralite Imitation without remark, allow lng the customer 10 suppose he has Ilenson g. If the alueles4 jilatcr Is returned, Cheap Jehn wtllsa he has made 11 mtstake It net, lie has dime aVoed stroke of business. I he public aiu cautioned against Jehn and all his 11 kr huyut respcctalflc iliuj;gists enlv. The genuine ltcn--m s plaster has tlic " 'I hree s,.itis ' trade liLirk and the wunl ' La peine " (.(it in the centre uJ-il.W.biv He tin I our (tiianl. Uensen's Capclue t'l.iaters aie widely imita ted. That Is the fact. New, why are they lull uiteilf llccausc they are the only porous plai. ter lu existence that Is really trustworthy and aluablc. lh-uen's fluster are hlshlj anil sit entlllcally inedicatrd, and euro In n few- hour ailments uiien which no ethers bae hart any elfcct w hatever 'I he public are therefore cau tioned amlutii. pla-ler hearlni; the names of ' Capsicin. ' ( npslcum." " Capsfclne, ur Ca pucln." whn h aie meant te pims for - Capi Ini ' "plciuc hole the illrTerence) and also ialust plaster he irln the name I'eutnn , ' " llur ten'," etc lien buylns ask for l-non' 1'l.u. ter anil protect eiir-elt by a personal exainlna lien, 't'he genuine has the w out" Caclue " ciit ur poreuscil lu the body of the plaster aud the "Three W " tnuleuiark en the tar e t leth. mail lmM.H.S HfXVlAI. surivf.n. llutientx the llest 1'iillrjr. In iidertsna litedlclue It 1 best te he lien ent . deceiuien will never de; the iieople won't stand It. Ltt the truth be known that ltuntuik tlloett lUUrm cure xcrufula, ami all eruptlen-l "t the sUlu. llits mt-ulclue 1 eelu everywhere ev drtiKKlsU. r'er sale by II II. Uechran ilruRtjlsf, 1 amllJ'JNertlil'ueeii street, Lancaster. A IVurtl of Caution. Katlread men, mechaulCfi, ceiniiic-rcliU tra el er, liie lialllsta, rarmer. and ether who lahur out et deer, are peculiarly liable te accident and Injury. Thevuit" Ectectric Oil for brul'e. burn, tilte nnd sprains. 1 one of th Unest a plicatien yet deWscd. r or salsby II. II uechran, druRjrlst, u; and IR) etth (Jneen stieet, Lan caster. Can't Sly KiieukIi. ' 1 1 inmit peate tee highly et Jlunleck Meed Hitler they have been a great hleiMlng te me, Ciiied m of biliousness and dyspepsia from whlcbl had sntlered for )vaia. ' Mr. J. Mainh, Itaukef Terente, Out. ter Hale by II. tl. Ceth ran. ilrucKlst, 1)7 and ID North Qaeen btrect. Lancaster. Tliiiinler tt Down the .lRf. That ler lameness, for rheutintl"in for pilns, and for bprutii Dr. Themnx' Itrctrle Ott 1 a pesfltve and reliable leeiudy. Ur TViem.u' -lehtric Ott can be purchased et an ditilt 1 or i.al by 11.11. Ceehnin. druggljt. 1 1; and 1 1 .Seith (jiiccn street, Uincaiter. All Ailinlreu llandseiiie Face. A pure, clear ulcln will make any face hand some. Manifestly anything which stienthen and enriches the bleed will directly uUeut the whole person. All eruptfens of the skin dlsap iiear when Ilurileck lllewl Hitlers are employed J'hey are a vegetable iciuedy of tneatlmahle value Koreiiluby II. II Cochran, druggUt, 1J7 and ll North ('ui-eii Htreel, 1-unuetcr. rextinastnr S.lin'1 A. Hewitt, Of Jleiucrey, .Mich., dellveni himself In thU wise . " Ker cnhls, liiirn. sere threat, and rheu iuatlni, Themas' Ectectric Oil cannot be beaten. 1 nay keep It up te thu standard, and It w 111 at lily the people. 1 shall senil fera new supply 0011." Ker sale by II I! Cochran, drugrjlst, U7 nndlJ) "North Queen street, Lancaster. Di.er7.v. -OOUOEK A SUTTON. Spring and Summer CLOTHING -AT- BURGER & SUTTON'S. We can Bhew ene et the best stock of Hearty Made Clothing lu the state and guarantee our 1'iitcs Very Lew. llU3liie.ii Suits at H f. 111. Ill and Z. yine lliess Units at 112, (11 and 113. Cenii ue our goods and prices with ether heiiics and be convinced that this li thu place le buy. All thu Newest and llest Htylc of l'lcce Uoeilg for Custom. Werk, which we will make up lu the Hest style. Kit guaranteed. A full Line of Youths' and Children's Clothing Gents' Furnishing Goods. BURGER & SUTTON, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANOABTKU. J' A. TOTK IS MAKINO CABINET PHOTOORAPHS at 3.oe x Dezxrr. AT NO. 1CU WOll'lIJ QUKKS 8TIIKET, JanlS-tM Lnnwwttr, i'tt, MKHWAU 1-1U:UMAT1HM. M A Creaking Hinge 1- itrv mid turns haul, until oil Is applied, niter which It moles easily When the Joints, or lunges, ef the tsul are stltleticil anil Intlaiucit IllH'iiinatl.iu, the cannot be iuecil without laii.liit! I tie most excruciating pilns. A el's MirsnpartlU b lt action en the bleed, relfeves this (enOliiiui. aud restores the Joints le geed working order. Acr SarsapirlUn has eifecled, tneitrclt, man mestrt'inarknl'lciuivs, a iiniitlirr of which InillU-it thii'tUiilsei Itieimisii xpctlcnced phsl tmiis Weie It necessar. 1 isinl.l si ethe names el main Individuals who lime wen cured by Inking IIUs medicine In m own cane It has ccttalul worked wenili rs, n lit lug me et RHEUMATISM, .I,,-. lyilH.1 tlllll,1l Willi II flir IMirS 111 tlllS, ami all elhci diseases at Islng lreui liupuiclibsul, 1 he 10 Is no reuicil wiih w hlcli I am aceualnlnl. that iillei-ds such ivllel as AVer's satsspaillla It II. Lawiciiie. M. H . Udtluiiiie, 5td. Vjer's Sais-ipirlll'i 1 ured me el tleut and KhuiiiiiMlsin, when iwulilngilMi would. It h.ie eiadlcited eeri tnucdl disease trein in) ss tiui.-lt. tl Sinn!, Miiuieel Hetel lleluienl. Lewell, Mass. I was, iluilnfr tiiany menlh, a sutrcrer Irem chronic Ithciiniatt-mi The dleie attllctcd ine gileveusly, In spite of all the remedies I cinilil llud.uuttl t eeiumeiiKnl using Ajers Sarsapa rtll. I took se end bottles et this ptepatAtlen, and wa speedllv rc-Ueicd te hcdth.-J rteam, lnilepenileiice, Va. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, l'repirwl by tr .1 C Aver A Ce.. Lewell. Mass. Sold I' llriigglsts. l'rlce, (1 1 six bottle, fa. niTtelJ -lKOW,Ss IltllN B1TT1.US. BROWN'S IBM BITTERS! WILL CURE lll'ADACHi:, LM)ltii:.ST10N, IHLlerSNUSs., DYSI'K.l'MA, NintVOfis PKdSTUATlON, MALAU1A. chills ami ri:vi;iw, TlIUHl FKKLlNt., GI'NT.BAL nCIHUTY, PAINS in 1111: BACK A SIPKS, lMlTIti: BLOOD, CONSTIPATION, r I'M A LK IN IT KM ITU'S, UH KUMATLSM, NKl'BALGIA, KIDNEY AND LlVl'.K TKOIBLI-S. 4rMlUsAl.h 111 ALL HUtOlilsTS. 'f he (ienulne has Trade Mark and ( res-ed lied Lines en w rapper. TAICE NO OTHER. (j)iiu: iiUw lIUVAKfUMMMtltaa tlUUUH. -yi: HAN 1". A lahgi: STOCK OF Tllh 1IEST REFRIGE-RATORS in the cm. The Tierce Dry Air Refrigerator. UAIiDE.VHOSK, ll'.irii'v' COOJ.EHS, JC CKKA M FREEZE Its, And a full line el UOl'SKt L'KMMUM, GOODS The large-it steik et UAS tCVTUUKS In the city, bpeclal attention paid te t.a.s-ritllUK, tin Uoetlm; anil ypeuttnc lehae lu-t rei el id another let of these ic. OLOUhS. JOO P. S0H1UI & SON, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., L NCASTKli, l'.V. F LINN A BKLNL.MAN. 150,000 Adams & Westlake COAL OIL STOVES IN USE. AU giving- satisfaction. Tlie only Per fectly Sufe Oil Stevesiu tlie market. Then are 110 ether oil stoves te coinpaie te them. The .Most Durable, the (Jleanust, thu Uest Uakura. 5uy no oil stoves till after exaininiiif' the Adams & "Westlake, -AT FLINN & BRENEMAN'S, 1IKALEKS IN All Makes of Oil Steves, LA.SXAbTKlt, I'A. aiirllljd.tw w M. A. Kl KlTKlt. ALDUS C. HKHK. HEADQUARTERS SUMMER COOK STOVES AT Ne. 40 East King Street, (Opposite Court Heuse), THE ARGAND ter UASOLINK. THE DANGLER, Fer COAL OIL. IIA.VDSOMK! CAl'AJJLE f lliniAIII.K I KCO.NOMIOAIj Atee, a full Line of Parler Stevos and Hoatero, Cook Stovea and Rangea. THE SPLENDD HEATER, STILL AHEAD! Alie, REFRIGERATORS, ICE-CREAM FREEZERS, WATER COOLERS, rer6 rAXX, KiyrritKS Well, uuythlui! you want. COME ANU SEE FOlt Y0UUSELK. 0UDEH3 FOlt l'lambing, Gas Filling, Tin ItcoGeg anil Speulin 1'ltOMl'TLV ATTKNDEI TO. KIEFFER 8c HERR, apSS-tliU'V iiicr KT.Gi:il A- HAl'UHMAN. -UAnOAlNS Counterpanes Clll NTKItl'A.ShS AT l Ol'.VI'KUI'ANhS, A ' I.UUN 1'Kltl'A.SKS At' I Ml .7.1 I .I IlKAUTII- 111. M AKSKH.LKS ttll'.ST'LUl'ANKS A V ..".(, W1JMI, 1,110, ft.M. U.W, We huve beuglit llioHe Oouiitet'imiioH In lingo (luinitltleu ut Atiotlen und they nre Olteitp. METZGER & Ne. Ill Weel KltiK Htroel. bulwoen UoeDor Huiieu unit Serrol Ilei'rit) llotel. N ji:.t neon te Tin: cei'itr iiuvsi:. SPECIALTIES -1N- BLACK SILKS ! At ?5c, 87 l-2e.. $1.00, $1.25 und $1.50. FAHNESTOCK'S. M'KCIAI.llr- IN ciilaihhli Ml K.s, III shell I AlUKs nubs-- IKiulis. I u . R. E FAHNESTOCK'S, NHXT UOOR TO THU OOUltT nOUBll ruitMVfitr. H IIKINITSIIS lTHNITCKK Dl'.I'Ol'. These New and Elegant Table Scarfs Jusl Arrived Te-Day. TIII3Y ARE VERY OHLAl- AND TAaiY. Ami, by the wny, we huve uotne New utiil Ihuiiltotue Purler Hulta Just lluiaheil te show 'you, iiud 11 low Coueliou tiutt Louiikeu, Just the thing for thla Hoaeeu, tiftur the houae ia cloutied. Call und hee theiu HEIiMITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, Nes. 27 and 29 Seuth Queen Street. .iv is; nij.i.tzEitv. S1, Jl'KlNl' (iOOI)S -At'- A. HIRSH'S, NOS. O & 3 NORTH QUKBN HT. All the Lntctbt)lrau! HATS AND BONNETS. II it- lir ZW tin tl up. Mm r' lewtHt t t'atht-r-j nuil Mfiwt r rmnpun-f. Slillinuiy illk-, Mtln--, rivet. NtUliiKt I.aM'.ticiliI Im dlU r I.mt I.ftCM intxtd wltb ielil, and nmuy ethur Sew Trliuminj- t um y lU-iuH, Hut Orniumuitu, Chllilruu'a lite Catw, Coi-set-, Collur, Cutlit, Handkerchief. JirHi:!. Inllus' Htj-. uml a lire varKt nf eihtr i;eiid. Call and mm 11- belore im rclutdlni; el sew h-ru. aprll Jtnd T llin SI'IHNt. OI'l MM. AT- AS MCI S Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KING STREET, IS ON Kit, AM) IS l'iidLLAlMLD 111 hVEiailUfJl A Ol.hAl bULXESX UltA.MI flEIONI) HKbUKII'riO.N ' NKVEIt Kyl'ALLKD" Are the uiiunlmeii'i exprennfenti of themi et our putreus w he hud time etieuh te limped OUIt DlSl'L.W AT OUi: OI'E.M.S'd, Hut the uiultltiiilnef Reeds we h.ul ferlnsiec Hen ivhs tiKiRreat for the accoiiineU.itloii in l !H-iry te nhew them teudvuntne. We tli!. fine would mill It your (.luae.crutluy le thewl thewl Ieimiik Hat of iiltkli'Sunil pHie WE HELL THE 11KST FIETY CENT KID GLOVE lu the city, Four liutleu, l.ntext ainules. Wesi'll u llu and six hutten Kid Uleve, i,cul luped top, lu ureys nnd Blaten, ut 2M a pair. We sell a ninl kid live hutten uloie ut TJe. We sell a real kid, etltched hack, lour billion at sTe. We sell a lHe hook real kid InciiiH f;luve fur II (. Wenrll an uiulicned kid Rleve, four huttens, for Stfe 1 iihetlcrouelerTSo: aiealkld;lee, tin dressed, at II i" We uell a tine lido glore at l.'.e. a pair. We null a pearl lisle Klev eat ax:; 11 neat pearl llsle ut '-c ; EiiKlUh pearl lisle at 37c We tell tine silk gloves, lu black aud colored,, at 33c and He. We nell the finest pure Kauze illk yUnu In town, black and colored, at Wc. a pair. WuBCllpuie silk luce mitts, In hluck Jersey style, utssc. a pair. IN HOSIERY. We sell ladles' striped hose at 5c. u pair. We sell u better n,uallty, plain culured ami strf lied, at "c a pair. S a sell plain colored, striped and black, at 10c. a pair We sell split feet, full foshleiiid, line e.iiallly none, in coiereu anu eiacK, at i.'c.ap.iu. New snrlin; shades, tans and slulc. 13c. a lialr. We sell lull, rcKulurumdeJlUlirlguuns, for lie. ialr; excellent (uallty at lscand JJc. a pair ; he llnest Il.tlhiii'iraiiii at 'c. a tmlr. We sell extra kixhI auallty black hose, lull lcu'iilar inude, white feet, ut 'Oc.a pair. We i-ell Hie UiichI colored het,e, full ll'Klllul uinile, In tana and slnles, nt'3c.a pall. W i sell Ktrlpedhese, full regular made, Hern aue a pair up. We null black Hale thread hese ut 37c, and but ter one attec. Jllack silk hnseatTSc. and It.uU. Our stock of checkered and fancy striped hee cannot be surpasscu in qunuiy or unciy ei styles. We sell uu sell uoed quality hose for children, plain or rtlibi'd, fiein Inc. a nalr up. cmiureii's full rcisular made black licne. Idle Icet, at lee. and 'JDc. a pair. Infant's thrcu-fuurths hose at 10c., UXc, 15c , 20c. and '.3c. Infant's tlslu thread three fourths hose, 37c. Ladies' and Gents' Gauze Underwear, LONG AND SHOUT SLEEVES, 23C..J7C A 50C. llulbrlggan Slilrta for ladles and I'entleiiicn, 60c Children's (liiuze Undershirts from PC. up. tienta' iinlaiindrled shirts, reinforced linen I ll il l it rvi ii ir. Iiiwniu and lined hack, geed iiiusllu anil well u ride, He, (IENT3' BATIN SOAKFB, NEW STYLES, IHc. LADIES JEKSKY CLOTH COATS, 1ILAUK AMI (JULUlta. JERSEYS AT ASTRICH'S, NO. 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTElt, l'A. euut. IN- J from Auction! t'tttrsTHUt Nlti AT. CIU'N ll.lll'AM.H AT... CHUN I'MU'A.ShS ,T, ,110 I (Ml I.AO HAUGHMAN BLACK SILKS i and II e All I. ewe, 1 Pitu s the Ne rltlcs III LANOAHTlilIl, I'HNN'A SATURDAY, MAY 0, 18B0. .;. r i. inJI l)d tl.lIIl.l. s I' It I N IIAItfs (J Ul'KMNtl AT 11. (IK II FINE TAILORING. I l.arjrl mitt mrwi Cmiiplelt AnserttniMit H KINK UOivl.l.KNn lur hh I Spring limlutu j jeiu.it in tlm Uy tit l.annMlr. ' A ( hull) I.tnti of .Spring OVHruMttiiK- 'l l'ttntH((Knintf- lit ull ttiM L'ttfil ralti-rns. I'llrcM !w, IUMt erkinunihlp, iitnl nil keikN aiiiuitid as n pncnu!. K. GERHART, Nil (. MlllTII ('UKEN bTKKKT. -"l'l""'Ue I he I'e-liill ie. 111. ir.T-ll lilt sv,TYj;iW .t KATHVON. SEASONABLE CLOTHING! It 1(IL W A.N I A NICE DRESS SUIT tu Mi -t i'HN-siiiieit -r out altx k iU t win U, IMnhi W urHtut, fAiiuiInn It L AS V A HANDiOMK PLAID OK MIXED CHEVIOT b MIE OLlt hTOth. IK llIU WANT A MICE FLAMMEL SUIT, lu nine ur Cadet l.iny, Skeleton Ceal ler het niatlici, iittiiilnu iinr.lml.. If 0V NKK1) A Pair of Light Trousers Oil A THIN COAT OFl VEST, eA.iinliiu our stock lowest Hi pi ice I-iige.it In Liincnster verurs liev's and ciiildiiun's suits lu New ami llauiUiiinii stjlej, well lnaile, te Mum! the haul wi.u they aie likely te receive fieiu llcji' h inds. KxnuilneOiir Hteck et C'lellilliK. MYBBS fwmi Iif'trilii'; l.aiifiisU'r 'litlleis, NO. 1U HAST KINO. STREET, i.ANCAarKU. l'A. li. (1ANHMAN A" IlKO. THE PEOPLE, Why De Iki I'cople Advertise Us ? Aioeur AdertUera? Whyde the people Ad vise their filenils te buy our (JlethlnK ' Why de they miloKlze our llMidfl, our l'llecs, our IIiisIiiims Mutheds f they Advorllae us because u deal As Fairly ami Hqiiarely as I-oshIIiIe. Hl'ECIAL HAItUAINS IN Custom-Made Clothing! CHECKS und l'LAID BU1TIN0S loerderat 'llrsT" COllKBOliK-V SHITS te order a lis l fully weith.lO. READY-MADE CLOTHING Arorellliii; fast, especially our Jfi.W, fSOOand tin. MEN'S OAHHlMEIli: bUltf mil an per tent. I - . .' .1, ., Hewer tlnn any etuur iiouse can sen meiu. L. GANSMAN Si BRO., MEUCHANT TAILOIIS ANDMANUFAO' TUitEits or lliuN'S BOVS AND CHILDREN'S 60 & 68 NORTH QDBBN ST., ltii;ht en thu SeuthwcH Cerner Orange Street, I,ANOASTEU, l'A. Net conneetoa "with any ether Clothing llouse lu the city,
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