,. iTrwtWI3S V7j5ii- BHSi , taffettfMtW" Tr - fcrtM ' THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FBTPAY, MAY 14, 1880. t-M-'A ' V,jU - - I.IV'JI !''? HULf INTELLIGENCER. t BVftMIM M TlMt Vu. tMutpttd) AVA m m wb hub i . i1LLiaiNCEH UH-DlNGi ,. ,fw ,, ff. 0MHMI OUTM B4MI ', liAMAOTM. Pi. alAm. WfEKLY INTELLIGENCER, , " JVM ) PwMHHts CycMV Wednesday Monnine, fV Ptttari a Ttar In Adtanct. (jfgamPOIfDXirCKieUcittd from rtsn-ypm ' if Hi tfmlt and rn-rf-y frrjendii are r mhM te irU Ugibly and en en tide e(A mtmtr mUyt and fa (pn their namei, net for mSMoeMok, td n prcx e poed faith. AU (MWMI ! wit! t ceiuftffwd (e (A mu AMrnt alt LtU.tr t and Ttltgrami f THE INTELLIGENCER, LAwairrM.PA. $I)C fancasfcr Intdlfgcnccr. I.AM0A8TKB.MAV II. IW6. quay's Itesslttp. It Is possible that Mr. Quay knows bet ter than ether people- hew much arbitrary personal bossing the party lie is running will stand. But te an outsider it leeks as if he was extensively overdoing the busi ness. Away last year he decreed the nomi nemi nomi natien of Beaver, and the only reason al leged was that Beaver must be vindicated, and the Independents of '62 condemned, and sentenced te swallow at least that much of the rejected medicine. The real reason, however, was that Quay needed, and was determined te have, his own man, wearing his own brand, for governor, te enable the bosses te control the caucus for senator. Still there was no serious kick ing. The orders were issued and Beaver was nominated by Quay without ceremony. re one doubts that the convention will ratify Mr. Quay's appointment of the can didate, with practically no dissent. The consequences of the selection are already apparent. Until a few weeks age Cooper, Bayne, Grew, "Wharten Barker, Mitchell and ethers were running, or sup posed they were running, for senator. All pretense of that kind has ceased. Mr. Quay is the only candidate in the Held. All the old ring elements are combined en him. Kenible gees en his bend ; Livhey stays in the treasury ; Magee " has his whack"; and all the high contracting par ties are content. The peeple may talk, and held conventions, and declare aud re solve, and go en its they please about this matter of cheesing a United States sena tor, but should Quay carry his state ticket and his legislature, no ether name but his will be considered in the se-called Repub lican caucus. In addition te Beaver's name, Mr. Quay has new slated the names of D.t ies and Xerris. Davies comes in by a little stretch of the " vindication " plan, but eh what pretense docs Norris take it place oil the ticket without consulting the conven tion V 2s' e ene disputes the fact. He is there ; he is just as securely slated, and therefore nominated, as Beaver or Davies. But Mr. Quay is net going te de tills job by halves, lle understands that his nomi nation and election te the ollice of stale treasurer was intended te constitute him the boss of the Republican irty, and he has made up his mind te de the work thor oughly, in the lump and in detail. He has already apiwinted three of the state ticket, and will provide the ethers when he gets ieady. Mean while he is giving attention te the composition of the legislature, and direct ing the cheice of candidates in the various districts. Here, for instance, he h.ts or dered the election of Siimmy eerStehmau because Summy will be handy in the cau cus. In Philadelphia he has decreed the slaughter of Senater Adams, who is net sufficiently servile; while in hawrence county we are told there has been " a cam paign with money in it," and the delega tion will be unanimous for Quay for seuu seuu ter. It is posslble that honest, self-respecting , Republicans will statu! by and see the ma chine de thb kind of work without pro pre test, but we don't believe it. It is iesaible that the Independent leaders, with the fifty thousand Republicans who voted for "Wolfe in '81, and the forty thousand who voted for Stewart in 'Si.', will submit in silence, shame and fear ; but it is net likely. The state is net yet ready te be handed back, bound and dumb, te the keeping of the old railroad and treasury ring. Seme Re publicans are mere attached te the state than they are te the party, and ethers are mere attached te the pat ty than thny are te the ring bosses. A (loed .Man (enc The administration and the country at large suffer a great less in ihe presjiective withdrawal of Geerge A. Jenks, from the pest of assistant secretary of the interior, which he lias filled te eminent satisfaction, with great efficiency aud te his own high credit. He took it at a pecuniary less, sac rificing most of a practice weitli far mere than his s;ilary. He had the natural do de sire of every lawyer of the first rank in the interior, te be relieved from the demands of the varied practice which taxes his powers ami time-and te have the advau tages which a broader field offeis. He was entirely lit for the head of the depattment in which he was engaged; and had he chosen te remain in "Washington he could undoubtedly have maintained eminent and useful official position, or liave grown into a very lucrative law practice- among the great cases which ceme before the courts mere aii 1 me leueral departments. His old client Jehn Dubois left an im mense estate,in managing whlch.helding it together and making Its natural Increase, the heir undoubtedly needs aud can well afford te pay for the able services! Mr Jenks. The government could (mite as well afford te pay for them. His nresen iu the department is worth far mom te it than an his set vices te any private estate Uttt, tinner our system, elllclals and their pay are measured by their rank net by their worth. Geed jnenare cheap and unlit men are dear at the price we get thorn. -J There Is Se Cause Fer Wonder. One tif the " tramps " whom Judge , Patterson sent te jail for three years has feae crazy and hiA had te be transferred te Mm ttite inline asylum, as the indirect re mit of the separate and solitary confine- he was merit te which he ww sentenced. one of a half dozen. Their Bcntnc wis r gross and execs rive ene ; cnllrelyeiit of proportion te their offense; it w the jwllci.il iilnisu of n law which in its severity disgraces the statute books; and for the wrong done them, under the rules and rulings of the pardon Iwanl of Pennsylvania, there was no lemwly. It Is a little dlllUult te say where respenslhlllty begins and ends for such a wrong; hut it is no occasion for wonder that ene of the vic tims of it went crazy. The mailer for Biirprlse is that any of them has rc.isen left. Contrasting the uffense and punishment inthlsease with ethers in our com U, is calculated tesugijest that while the uliilers are fixing up the figure of .Iiistice en top of the court house, they miglit as well take the bandage off her ejesand tvpresent lier asshe is. We doubt if the world out, in Oiristi.ni nations, can be found a cese in which a man was sentenced te tlneu jears separate and solitary confinement in piisen, at haul labor, because lie had no home, nor friends, nor work. Tnr.nK Is undoubtedly n ilfpreiim in gencml uiHiicrs, but the pilria jvilil .t the sinle of Kentucky jairling nlimv that gnud horses will nlwnysrcmiuaiiil hlli Ostites. Acti:e Sk -ret.uiv KAini-itit.n has wMit te Congress n long lit of euMmns districts aud ports efentry nt w liirli Urn eiMi-s ex ceed the receipts. At 11110 of thi"e it costs N3.I0toPellcct f 1 ; at another J 10.11 ; and then all the way from $1.01 te ja.Vi. Kxcej't at sotne remote points from rnutigueim ills trlcts, where conwllilntieu ran lie vllcrtetl, likoMeMIe, Ilrnzes de Santiai;n ul Al.taku, It Is recommended that tlioe sett eluccurus and e3kpeiiHln positions be abeli'hi'il or con solidated with ethor districts Tim beet-eater must &e. Till! Wosttneroliuiil Democrat liasltixtitu ted an interesting comparison or tliu debts of the (T7 counties in the tttate. Taking the vele of 1S&I as a ba-ls, the nre ,10 Kepubllcan and 28 Democratic counties In the slatt Tour teen (one-hall) of the Democratic and 13 (otie-third) el the Kejmblic.iu counties are without beuded debt. The total indebted ness of the Democratic counties is ?sa,1,57I.M. That of the Uepubl lean counties Is 5y.,53-.2,-OOCUO, of which Philadelphia makes up ?(,- 0S3.MT7. 12, leaving $r.14l3,tOs.GS for the rest. With Philadelphia emitted, It will m found that the aere dobtef the remaining 21 Ke-publlciu counties is about 20,000. On tliu 1 ether hatid, the aerage indebtedness of tliu 1 1 Doineeratlo counties is less tti.111 frt.W'O, a Olilerence in comparison with thu Uepubli cau group el520,(HiO percmimy. The liest is the cheajeHt, and Deimx'ratic county rule is the IhsL I)hatii-I)i:ali.S(i cyclones Hwei't eer a thickly iwpiilated lelt of this isjuntry, kill ing two score of people, and Spain had a MimiltAlleeus visitation w 1th equally fatal re sults. In life thure is nothing no certain as death. Tin: total experts of mineral oils ler the ten months ending April ,10, was ltvs,2l",y22 gallons, aineuntini; te II,0-d,ye2, as com. pared with 4tiG, 1 11,400, amounting te M0,T4I, tat, for the kuue imried el tliu preceding year. Theso are the figures for the same time en cotton exportation : lsVi, iiuiiiUt of ixiutids 1,739,870,050., aineunting te$17J,i7v &S2; 1SS5, number of imund, I,fi'.i7,3j7,,fej ameuntliig te 51S0,2T7,SHv. It seems that numerous Auiericati dentists, tempted by the success of Dr. Thus. W. Kvans, in Paris, have Iwen advertising theiuselves very freely 111 Kiirepe. llente the Prussian minister of the interior and medicinal allalrshas rei-eutly Issued an order whereby dentlsts who haxe graduated in the I'll! ted States are prohibited from practicing as "royally llcensed " dentists. They cm procure, lien ever, a regular " tiader's license," aud practice under the same. They are rohibited entirely lrem estalilishjuger eiKJuing dental disjiemarles, (clinical institu tions,) whero practical dentistry Is taught, but may receive patients for treatment. Licensed Americau deutists may be idlonetl togive instruction iu technical dentistry, but are prohibited lrem lecturing and teaching dental surgery generally, or te gie their places the character of a medical school, un less previously autherbed te de se by the government. Tills standard item we notiie apcais in our esteemed conteinieraries legularly next day after the circus disapiiears : "Last nights lady purchased tive tickets at 's circus wagon and banUul tint agent a tun dollar geld pioce iu mistake ler a half dollar. This morning she discovered her less aud called ujien thu ticket agent, who promptly paid her ulna dollars and a half." Drep It. Itisachestuulbiirr. Mils. W11.MAM Cami.ue.n's will has llnally been probated in Union county, it leaves her grandchildren M.loe each, and the balance of her estate te her daughter, Mrs. Mary Packer, wife el ,f. IS. Packer, of him bury. It Is provided that if any of the per sons named in the will attempt by process or law te break it, theysliall lcr-e their share and It shall go te Mrs. Packer, of Kuiibiirv. It is estimated that the estate amounts te about SttUjOeu in all. It will be remembered that years age a litigation ensued Ixilweeii the Packers and Camerens ever this will. It re mains te be seen If these who disputed it will get any share. Tin; Methodists have their Innings in the I.N ri;i.i.Kir.M 1:11 this week. One et their most sparkling pulpit orators and platform talkers, Dr. Vincent, who shook up thu dry tiones or the young theolegs out at thu col cel col lege the ethor night, was reKirted iu the In tkllkii:nci:ii upon that occasion ; and another or his popular talks en a lhotlicme Is reported te-day. Te-morrow's extra l.v tki.i.iiikncku will have a very interesting account el that great revivalist of the pat, the eccentric Lorenzo Dew-, and some new steries of his character and career. Hut peo ple of every shade of religious Ix-iier, and even these who haven't any, will lunl to morrow's iNTKi.t.iiiK.M'Kit a gieat juiper. The extent of the eshites, the fortunes and the taxation el soine of the rich ineii of the rural districts in Lancaster county, will lj an Interesting leatu re. ".Sindbad" willt.dk about tell gates, Moriuenisiu, congres sional elnipience aud ether things that have nothing te de with the case; tlie iMHitry of thu number, original aud suloetud, will be fragrant with the odors of May; a bright sketch of thu remance te be leuud in Mexico ; a bread aud judicial oxpesitiou of thu license law In Pennsylvania; a biographical sketch et 0110 of the loreinest mechanics and most success ful business 111011 of Lancaster, with u por trait; a complete review or tlie pist aiuiise. inent season at l'lillen opera house ; a com. prehouBlve arllcle en the ice trade in tltis city aud its remarkable development ; a report of the GuHhean anniversary lhu-e are a few of tlie attractions nllured, all ler i cents. When ene reads Him or he will wonder what can he emitted ; and yet tlieru is left ever, for lack ofsnace, until next week. the best of the matter prepared Ter this Issue, ene et " Unces' " most interesting con. trlbutiens. Tlie news from all tha world, with a millions that no interior piper has ever attompted, and tlie local iutelllgenee reported with a vivacity that none can equal and a veracity nene dares Impend, will be found In Saturday's In rni.M(ii:NHKn. rJnnui,! 1 ur eus lu"n lr"'" New Yerk; ?.i.Ji 1 'ISh "..BB.Ure '." wsx el hluiHilf te t placed ou Saturday 1,, a nuiseum hore by thesJdoeroiioofT. y.rowderly, wi hi awglven 0 Bitting ler the same purtiese. Most people would be mere diverted bv thu IgUtolPevderly "waxlug" Qeuld. thk PAttLOtt'S 1WK1I. uitr. int. .10 it ft 11. risuttfir e.v thk jiuimtts .luau aukka. Tlt Pi.mlflr I'mtctur's Igerum t.rrttire In nilAtHirg W lutt III HhKh of Hit l'Htlr Minuld I. ntlii.es The I'rmriil llrrnl Jveeil it! tlir Country, Kev. Dr. VlnceiU, who made an address lu the college chapel te the theological students en Wednesday evening, had Just ceme hllher from Pitlsburg. lle leiiurtsl there en Tuesday evening under the auspices el the central branch or the liiautainiua circle of Pittsburg 011 the "Power of the Parler," aud his address was tinged with a quaint philes. ephlc eiu that vv.is tudecsl la-s.iiiatiug te his auditors. It is I nil v iesirted In the hval uevvsp.iHrs, from which Is undo this ab stract : , In opening he said : " llefore 1 speaker the parlor 1 iniisl examinii some or the fac tors which give tlie Mtler iHtnvr. Inte n mail's makeup are wrought the lacts and energies of the world he has lived in, and et which he has learned. His past, by memory, becomes n present pnsstMleii, w hether it li the shorter, nearer I'.vti which ins own mu lled lile cover, or the wider reaches or that past which history brings within his hori heri 7011. A man becomes within himself a museum, a treasure house, 11 curiosity shop, iiDertnf itinerant world's fair, tilled with specimen relics and wonders gathered from a wlde world el observation ; of reHirt aud reading. Indeed, the contents are them selves an integral part of Iho structure , as it Assyrian tablets, Klglu marbles columns, Mutuary and Jewels which ure new within the firitish liiiiseitni had lieen useil as material; in the (instruction el its walls, lty memory a man net only has, but he is! His jxirsenal lltu thus be comes enlarged and enriched. Tlie walls of his palace are hung with paintings and pierced witli windows, and the vast and va rious world brought into his possession. The years go by in decades and iu scores, but this possession remains. What he said in the ter vor of his young lite, he still sees w lien thu frosts or Bge crew 11 I1I111. Thoeldmau lives acaln iu his boyhood days and leeks out en the old laiidsearW-s. There they all aru . i he hills, thu read, the creek, the homestead, the butterfly that Iu the summer sun allured and eluded him. Alt theso come new as sweet pictures or ether ears te the old man's memory, and although they were lacts se long age and se far away, a smlle wreathes ills lite te-day, ami n strange ugui comes 11110 his old eyes. THK W KVLIH OKI It K l'sT. Ry lltorature memory makes our own the wealth of the past. It gives us te-day the observations, theexcitenieiits, thoinspiratieiis el most ancient times. We may journey back through the centuries and sit down witli heroes, or witness the wonders they wrought. A man may be elder than Methu saleh, and loeKing back through mere than 00 centuries may watch him play as 11 babe, and yet the same minute see him dle en thu breaking verge of his thousand years. A man may go Kick te the earliest dawn of time and watch he light coming at the Creater's command, lle may be an eju w itness of events recerdist long age by Herodotus, Thueydldes and Xenophen. According te idealsaud habits or the student's life as te the use et memory will be the uieasure eHiis knowledge in v a'riety, v astness, systematic arrangement, detiniteness and availability. A iarge chapter might bu w ritten aleut an abnormal memory and the w enders it performs. Thrust into a w erld of r.icts aud figures it attracts and retains ev ery thing. There Is n daugereus maui!etatlen of memory in which a man retains, and that involuntarily, the ery forms of thought which he reads or hears. He reproduces them with jsjrfect exactness. He does net plagiarize, lle is net u thier, but a literary Kleptomaniac. AN01111.lt ( LASs 01 I'eVVKl.s. There is 111 man another power or class el pew ers vv hlcli enters souiew hat into the a Is of memory 1 have indicated, but through thu o)cratieu of w hich 111 in bucemes in se me sonse a creator. I de net try te speak with jisyclioleglcd precision, but merely iudlc-.ite acreative ferce in man, an energy or inven tien, a isjwer of imagination which, nctiui: with memory, roptediices details In light se keen, and action se leal, that what once was seems again te be, ami by combinations ef fected In the soul new conceptions come. Things we have seen with our own eyes llvu again in the present Tilings we have heard et are as though we had seen them. Things we have neither seen or lie ml of cometeniir consciousness as visions of reality. Although they never were they seem te be. Thus children play, and artists jnhit. Fancy is lact clouds are islands aud continents, sha dows are substance. Kich Indeed is lie who can grasp, retain, create or command this world of ract or fancy tiiat comes into the soul through history, literatuie, observation aud experience. ith this inauiteld lower be is ever alone. Cells or solitude are lelly observaterios te hiiii. He sees through stene walls; hegrwts his companions ami has thu populations of the ages te choeso from. He can gaze ill absolute physical blindness 011 sublimity thousands et miles away, lle can rejoice and sutler ever thu Jeys and sorrows el these vv he have Is'en out et thu reach of human centuries for -".0 centuries. Mind thus enriched has also the jwiwer or expression. Ilylauguagethodeorsaru ojieiied and the elei-t publiu admitted. Ily language thought is winged and sent out en ministries of blessing. Men think, and, desiring that ethers should knew, or deslrlng te ceiiiinn their knew ledge, they speak. Such are the possibilities of mind, or ple bian mind, or royal mind el mind mediocre aud iiihid pre-eminent. It thinks, remem bers, Imagines, cnustriictsand communicates. Out el this manifold pewsr, vvurmed bv sym pathy, intensified by atlectlnn, is developed the great system or social lire, and thus tlie four walls or the parlor rise about and enclose us. 11IK SOCIAL I'Altl.IAJIK.N r. Netice the word parlor. It Is a place in which te speak parlor. There we turn social lile Inte a parliament or nobles the ideal parlor or liiodern society. There are joys el the palate, and joys of the chase, but lieyeud these are thu satisfactions that ceme from intelligent conversation where full minds or eager minds ceme Inte neighbor hood. When tourist from the Nile of pyr amid and tomb meets tourist from Uuphrates or mystic mounds and lettered tahlets, there must be eager desire en the part el each te hear the ethor tell what he lias seen. The rational parlor is a place or Ideas ; or Ideas freely, wisely and felicitously expressed; of ideas aglow, illuminating and Inspiring, given and received ; el Ideas airy and light or profound and fercible, according te tlie mood or Individuality of the speaker; of ideas that cheer in genialcli.it, that glow in pictures, or that Inspire In song ; of Ideas that make men aud women respect each ethor, and by pleasant associations make them another and another reason et rational con verse. Have you witnessed the display, et purely animal sensation produced by feed and vv ine, by the hall concealed aud half ro re MstlMl charms of bodily beauty by rythmic physical mevements or the sound of bewitch ing and bewildering music; where silk smites silk in extravagant rivalry and dia monds Hash out in pride of iH-auty; where the standards of worth seem te be in charm el complexion, wealthy or costume and grace of movement 1 Such is the sensuous parlor of te-day. Ol'll I'OI'I I.Alt AMI SKSIKSTs. Ill graphic language Dr. Vincent then sieku of the gay bulterllies tliu vain noth neth ings of senseless society, and contrasted them Willi the beauties of intelltct the cultured mind, the inteicliaugu of ideas that belong te rational society. Hew art ideas iu household iiis-oraileus lent their aid te the scheme of unman nappiness. ieiitluulng he said : Ceiiiernlnii the se-called lslilm.-.M., ,., ,. iiieuts or American society, tlie dance ami the cud table, 1 have only this te say, that if these institutions were te be ahnludiful .e. clety would net be a whit the worse oil, or the morals or society In the slight est degree Impaired. They Inveke such possible peril, that mothers and fathers prefer their children should 1m ve but little te de with them. The well guarded tonus et the dame In the uiiiier circles are a warrant ier the Milgur below. Tlie cliolce wines that sparkle In cliolce Bisiety are displaced by mero dangerous drinks down lu tlie eeirsur courts where fashion Is followed. The harmless games wildcards, or the delusive and ludelluablu form of gambling known as progressive euchre, are reproduced iu mere dangerous and exciting ways further down the stairway el human deterioration. I de net dennuuee the se-called fashionable pleasures of the day as specifically prohibited by the word et Ged, but 1 commend tlie psrler which is Iree from every example which may net he sarely copied beyond Its walls. lu closing, Dr. Vincent said : America needs schools and statesmen, churohea and n.syiiiils,rnilre.idimul telejtrHplis, the pros and tlie imlvenltv ? I'm American gnulest need ItMlny is tliu true trler tlie imrler which In hcIioe! of minuter, it hoIieoI et hvstti, rtHcliuolefetiimTMlloit, IIK'llOOl of iHilllle.il tvoneiiiv, 11 fcliiHil of lltehtry I'tlllemii, school or religions Ititlueiice, school of Kcmiine iitiselllsh diameter. Thk mini et tin: llessv.s. lllu tr.ttiil. IHik out ter next Monday's Imii 1 10I.M 1 u. PKiiaeNAL. Coi.em.i. M vi'i.i;se Is in tumble. Hei iu arrests te Minnie Hank and iu dlllk'iilty vlth a railroad. lle.. P.. Ik Cem!, Dr. .1. It, Pntteii and (leueral Heaver will Isi thejudgts at the La La ravette college Junier 01aterlc.1l contest at llisteu en May 27. Itess Wfs ins trteuds In ltaltlmore pro pre rss te Ih certain that thu refeiee lu New Yerk will decide niralust the claim or Alice O'Koefo te be his w He. Hi.eui:Tli lt.WAiui has already begun correspoi.denco with the tltitlsh minister rel.itiv e te the seizure or the schooner Adams by the Canadian authorities. It vim. 1.1 CvMiMiKl.t. Ii.is been sent te a hospital by his triends, and will seen, It is said, be removed te a private insane asvlutu, his troubles being mental. 1'hank llKUtuc, thoelllclal ihhiI seller 011 soine or the laistcrti race tracks, has been making hliusell isjpular lu Caire, 111., by singing iu a church choir en Mindny s during the w Inter. Piit.stm.M lteMin:li(iru, I'rsliiustvllege, will lu June go teTitlln, tlliie, te tlellver tlie address at the dedication exercises et the new building el Heidelberg college, which will be celebrated en the h-th el that mouth. Mavei; Heihius, or llalllmere, tells alsnit it ltaltlmereaii who, aflera visit te Kurepe, btH.'aiue se Infatuated with Kugllshmcu and se un-American In sinwch and manner tliat when asked bv a street bev rur a cent he re plied leitlly Depart, uruiln, I knew net the coin.' " (l. A. Niiei.i.s, vice president of the Head ing lead and president el sevur.d of Us brunches, was en his way te the depot in Helding en it street car, Th'ursday afternoon, when he was attacked witli vertigo and is new ceullutsl te his IhsI at ins residence there. Ne danger Is apprehended. Hen. Dvvtn It. Miimuemkiu, aged 75 years, died Wednesday at hts home near Mil ion. As 11 Democrat lie represented the dis trict in the stite sen,tte lu ls(l and V and In tliolewer lloiise m 1st, '12, ' v. and Vss In former years he was a jsiwer iu the lr.al iHiilics of hts urty. lle tsieugevl te one of the pioneer lamilles of the stvlien. VssISTVNM Sni llETAltV Ol 1111. ITkHIOU liKeiitir A. Iknks has reslgntst Ins elhce te accept the management of the Du Hels estate, tint of the wealthy PeiitisylvanlaliimtHirman who tlitsl rts-entlv. The s.ilary is $10,000 u year for lift Mr. HuHeis was a iiear lH.Tsenal irleud et Mr Jenks mid had a very high re gtrd for him. both as a man and a law j er. Mr. Jenks will retain Ins position until the president can find his successor. Tin: Pni.sinK.NT's wedding, according te the present pregramme, vv HI occur In Ilutlale, June 12th. The latent advices from KureiHi are te the etlect that Mrs. l'olsem is sulleriug from 11 relapse of the Keiuan lever, but that, If she is able te travel there w ill be no delay in the date or the wedding. One the ether ham), If the wedding should be postponed en account of Mrs. Pel sem's Illness, It w ill occur vv ithln a week after her return te America. Tni. ltvTri.i: ok inn Hessbs. lllus tr.itetl. Loek out ter net Mend ty's Imi.i -i.iiifni i.n. item:itT iirit.ss. VV heie Ajislitre's hills are tilted high, As though te uivel and Vi.-s the sky, Whtire cots In pctcutul valleyd lie, One glurleus morn, 1 e should b.tv u uir-, eh. ltenny Iloen, A merry, laughing. Joyful tunc. An ilen ed thy waves In rythmic rune, VV hen Hums was born. Or Scotland's hill, of Scotland's dell. Of Highland lass he loved se well, Nunc sang aau sweet as sangbtiutful' The pisit's song. Kiuotlen's fount, with limpid tlew. Teut lied every thciim with nature's glow ; Would iMetland miglit the kindness show, Denied tee long. lutliit-nzi .olds are effectually haimh.sl ! lied Mtr Cough Cure. Prompt, stfe, sure. Hfr.VlAI. tfUTlUKH. Honesty Hit, llesl 1'elkj-. In advertising a medicine It Is best te he hen e-i tbttfpileii will never tle; the jieople vten't stantl It Let the truth be knett u that Jlunli k J.tewl lltttr curescretuta, itinlall uruptlen'-i uf the skin This inetlltlne Is elll t erytt here ty drugirNts. t or sale by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 1JT and 1.D North IJureil street, Lancaster. A Wenl nt C.tutluu. liallruail men, mechanic. tenuiK iliiiI Inttel ers.l.s-e ..allULs, farmers, and ethers who labor out otdeois. are peculiarly liable te aicldent Hud Injury. Ttiemai' Kclrrtrtc Uit for bruises, burns, bites and sprains. Is one el the tlnest ai pllcattnn y..l dot i.imI ter sale) b 11.11. Lechritn, tlrugulst, U7 and 1 i) North tauten street, Lan caster. Cun't Sty JJunugh. " 1 1 annul -peak- tw highly el JtertlncK llleml liiKtrn ihcyhave beeitugrett ble.hlug le me. lurid me of biliousness ttnd dpsia from which 1 had sutleri-d ter vars. .vtr J Marsh, Hank of let onto. Out. hers-iliibyll 1!. Lech inn, druggist, u; and 1K1 North Ljueeii street. Lancaster. Illllluler It liutTIl thu Agt., Tint ter lamunuss, for rheumitlHin for pains, and ter sprtliis Dr. Thenun' Ktltrtrie Oil is it positive and reliable remedy. l)r riemus Ec lebtric Oil c.tu bu purchased el au druggist Forcalebyll.lt. Cochran, druggist, 1!7 ami 1J3 Neith tjueeii street, Lantstsler. All Admire u ll.indseine I-'mce. A pule, clear hkln will make any lace hand some. Maiiltestly anythlm; which strengthens and unriches the bloetl will directly atrect the w hole person. All eruptions of the skin ills t par when JIunlecL lllued Jlillert are oinplej ed They are a vegeUtble remedy of Inestimable alue Fer sale by 11. U Cochran, druggist, Li; and 1X1 Neith Queen stitet, Laucastur. I'estmaster S.iin'1 A. Ileum, Of Monterey, Mich., delivers hlmsilf In this vt le " t or colds, burns. eru threat, and rheti mallsiii, Thenuit' JXlcctrlc Oil cannot he beaten. 1 Kay keep It up te the standard, ttnd It n 111 sat lily the people. 1 shtll send ler u new supply 'mmiii." Fersaleby 11 It Cx;hran, druggist, W undlXI North (Jueen street, Lancaster. rUlt HAZ.K UK HUNT. TTIOU KKNT. JL: A Tobacco Warehouse with Penn'a .Hiding. Capacity for storing Sates cas'js. utthu It. It. Apply luarlO-ttd lNTELLIQENCEi; OFriCE. OHSALK. Fllty Herse-Power .Stationary Knglneend two Deuble tteturn llue Hellers Tttenty-leur llorse-Pnttereitch ; ulse an Iren huinkc hutck, extra heavy, thirty Inches In diameter and thlrty-slx ti'i'thlgh. All inadu by Jehnlkjst urid In thoroughly geed order. Address IIOX tM, m8.lwd.vMtw Lancaster, Pa. I7IOK KENT. I bhnp lu rear of Ne. S7 West Chestnut street, used us u cigar-box factory, and a shop en Mlttllu street, between Seuth Queen and Prime streets, lately usud as a carriage factory. Alseu dwelling and sUire room new occupied by A. A. 11 able v- as a drug store. Weal Klnu street. Apply nt thu IlVttd INTKI.LIQKNUK11 UrviCK. wat vims, JtV. "YY"ATCI1EM,CL0UK8, dtC. WATCHKS, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, CIIKAP IfOltCASH. Lancaster Witlches at the Lewest Prices ever elleied i being uslockheltler enables me te sell these watches se cheap. Elgin, tValthaut and ether watches en sale. Spectacles, OperaUlasses, Ac. Itcjutlrlng of the above named articles wUl receive my personal attention. LOUIS VV'KIIKK, Ne. if)H North Queen Ht., opposite City Hetel. (Near Penn'a II. tt. Depot.) -Ai;eiuler AUKOltA WATCII. TOUACCO CUTTINGS, HCHAPS, HIFT INU3 AND I'AUKKllS' WASTE, Dry and Clean, bought for cash. J.8.MOLINH, , Ne. sn Peart Hti-eet, New erk. ltelerence Fred. hchutU), Ne. SW Pearl street, New erk. febl7-lyd T OTK IS MAKING " CABINET PHOTOOIIAPHS AT 3.00 A DOiKM. AT NO. His NOlflll QUEEN 8TUEET, laiiiu-ltd Lancaster, l'a rjllUH PAl'Eit IS 1'JtlNTKU AV1TU INK Uanufactuicd by w J. K. WRiaHT As Oetj xnarlWydMth ana Hare BU X'hUftaelpliUm, m Kit IV At.' mlUKD Ol'TI Hijslt Inns iiiul Druggists Iteretiiiuriul M BROWN'S IRON BITTERS! ASTHE BESTTONIC. At this se.t-en ncarlv everv ime tits ill ttiue tiiiiti sort el tonic 1IIDN nileis Inte iiliiiei ert rv phv.lcliii's pit-, tiplieu ler these who nrcil tMiluiuig up Ver WeakiiPM.,l.itsttui1i',:Uttk nt Kinupj .Kit , It 11 AS Ml MJl b, itiid 1. the enl Iren uusll ttiie tlint 1 net tiilmieiis 11 hut It lies tl' ItletHl. Invliset ties the tvslelu. Uesleies Appi tile, Aids lili-pstlnn tt din-, net blacken 01 In tine tliu ttvtli, 1 nistt lieatl.it tie or prtHlutc ten sllpitleii as ntht r iiir.lti Uti' de. l)iu (I 11 11ikikv, it leading pli) li Ian ul sprlugllilil. IU1U1, sitvs llrtntn Iren Itilleis Lit ilinuiiittlili irtHn( incitli lue. t ue It III mv practice, unit 111111 Its nttttm I'VitU itllelhcr tonus el 11 tin lit weakness, or a Ien itimlltleti nf the stt'in. Ilrewn's Iren ltltttns Is tisiitllv it liesltlttt necessity, ltlsstl that Is thtliiii'd for It. Hit. VV ,. VVatbij, Ul'i Thlrtv art end stt,,t, tieorjii'teitn, 1 C. a9 " lliewn's lien Hit ters I. the 'tonic tit the ace Nothing Is tier tt creates appetite, gtves strength aiul luipuives ttltrestlen ' TliatitiniiliiehuTniila Mark and ciessed ml lines 011 vt nipper, 'litke no ether Maileenl) hv llltOtVK CIIKMICAU i;e. (1) lUltlmeiv, Mil " in'KK Al.liUrtlKUS KAIL, CONSULT DR. L-OBB, Sil.NOltrit HKTKK.NTll s I'JIKKT, (tkilew Cal- lunhlll stlwt, l'lillititulphiit.) 3)1 K VKS.' KM'KltlKMK. (tiisranUsst tttcutu the itllllcttst and uiitortuiiate n 1th Purely Vvko Vvke table .Misllclncs lltsik en sHclal illstmsM free ; adiulferlU Advice titsi ami strictly toutlilt'ii teutlilt'ii tlat. Ottlte hours, 11 a. in. te i p. ui., 7 it. m. te 10 1. ui. Treatment by Mall lullMlAw iiuu!r:rinti!iitii tiuvva. w u i: A lahui; MOCK Ot lilt lltsT REFRIGERATORS IN HIE I'lTl. The Pierce l)r) Air Hefrigerater.- II A ltl)K. 1IOSK. W.I TKH VOOI.KH JCK CKKAM yjiKEKKS. AudafiillllneefHOliaKFlJltNlslUNl, OOODS The largest stock of MAS ri TUI(ht In the tin special attention paid te t.ii--rittlng, lln lliMitini? and siHuillin; tv eli.tve jut it. elvtd another let el tho.e Vc. ULOllts jemp. sehaum: & SON, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LAM ASTKIl. PA. TJIL1NN A llKK.NLMAN. 150,000 Adams & Westlake COAL OIL STOVES IN USE. All Riving b.ttis.tctieii. The only l'er fectly Nife OilMevesiu the tii.irket. There ure no ether oil stoves te ceinp.uu te them. The Must Durable, tlie Cleanest, the ltest lUkers. 15uy no oil btevea till after examining the Ail.uns A. Webtl.ike, FLINN & BRENEMAN'S, DtALEIlS IN All Makes of Oil Steves LANC AbTKlt, PA. nprlSljdAw w- M. A. KIKPfKR, ALDUS C. HUIIU. HEADQUARTERS' V TOR STOMER cook "stoves AT Ne. 40 East King Street, (Opposite Court Heuse). THB ARGAND or UAHOLINK. THE DANGLER, Fer COAL OIL. HAMISOMK' CAfAIILEI DUI1AIU.KI KCO.NOMIC AL Alae.it Cull Line of Parler Stovea and Heatera, Cook Stovea and Ranges. THE SPLENDID HEATER, STILL AHEAIM Ale, REPRIOERATORS, ICE-CREAM FREEZERS, WATER COOLERS, DOTS, PASS, Km'TLKS Well, anything you want. COMK AM) fiKK 1'Oit YOU118KLF. OU UK US FOll it frftsT Vifiinir Tin llnftfinrr and Spoufieg -, UIU 1 lllUr IU ilUUUU-, UUii 1U0M1TLY ATTKN1IKU 10. KIEFFER & HERR, itliii-tfdAw VAUAHOLH AV. R OSE IIKOS. it J1A11TMAN. PARASOLS, Twenty-Ineh Satin, 75 Centa. PARASOLS, Twoaty-Iueh SatlnB, 76 Centa. PARASOLS, Twouty-Ineu Satlna, 76 Centa. TUK MA.VUrAOTUUEUS, Rese Bres. & Hartman, 14 BAST KING ST. npl-emd imr KT.Oim A 1IAUU11MAN. -BAnOAINfi IN Counterpanes t'OPN I'KIH'AMhH At'. tOtlNTKltl'ANhS AT tVlll.S I'Kltl'ANKS Af. I .no .ta 1.S.1 IIKAU mill. MAUHKII.I.K3 cmiTI.Ul'AM:3 AT ij..Ml, ns no. hi mi, m.w, nmi. We lmve Inniglit tlio:ie Coittiterimnod lu luviie qiuiutltleB lit Auotletl mid they in e Ohi'iip. METZGER & He. 'IU Weat KUik Htroet. Uotvvtieu Cooper llotme mid borrel Heme lltitel. k n:. r duek 'in Tin: cedut hei'm:. SPECIALTIES -1N- BLACK SILKS ! At 75c, 87 l-2c. S1.00, $1.25 mid $1.50. FAHNESTOCK'S. -SPKCIAI Ills s t ei tiuKU 1 VUlfs III stl U.S. Ml M,I, Itss (,111111s I li R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOIl TO TUH COUltT pvhmi HB Ki.MiMi's ii'itMTi'Ki: m:i'ur. These New and Elegant Table Scarfs Just Arrived Te-Day. THEY ARE VERY CHEAP AND TABTY. Ami, by tlie wrty, we liuvoueuiu New it ml Humleume Parler Bultu jUBt tluitshed te show you, ivml it few Couelieu imii Loutmeu, just the thltiK for HiIh Hotteeu, ttfter tbe Iioube in clomietl. Call uml ueu lliein. HEINITSH'8 FURNITURE DEPOT, Nes. 27 and 29 Seuth Queen Street, .IA .111.11, l'.. Itll.l.lNEUV. s 21'HINtJ (.OODS -AT A. HIRSH'S, NOS. O & 8 NORTH QUEEN ST. All thu Lult-lM)lr.seI HATS AND BONNETS. llntrtferX' nml up Kine Klewrrs, hcalln'rw ami Mewr rompetii. Millm iry stlk, brttln-, VrlvtUt, .S.'ttliiK'i, Lact'siieldlicc, blUrr l,ct, Imvh mtii-J wtth Kelil, ntul in my (itht'r N'w Trtiiunlnd, 1 am y lUwl, lint Orutttnrntt, ChiUlrvn't Imw Cap?, tert'l"-, CeUura, Cuir-, HamlkurchUUd, .ler.r)B, Ijutlea' lleet nml a large aru't e( ethur troeua Call tutu Oct bt'luiv puiLlLUlni;cIis'wln'ic. uprllJiittl T UK bl'KINU Ol'llMMi AT- AS' s W Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KING STREET, lb OVEK, AMI IS I'UUULAIMKli in LVKItYHOin A OltKA'l I. HAM) IIKIO.M) tlKUKll'I'IO.V' MCVKH LQUALLK1) " Aru the uuitiititieiis t'liirct.slens el thesu et our patrons who li.til tlmu uneugh te lintnvt t OUIt Hlht'LAY AT OUll Ol'KM.Nli, Hut the uiultlludiief koeiIs vte lutd for Inspt'C tlen ttus t.ieirreut for the itccoiiiuiedatloii u.-t cssury te dhow ihcm tendvunlanc. VVothi'iu VVethi'iu VVothi'iu tetu would t,elh It our clesu Hcrutlny te the feU lowing Hal of articles aud prices WKSKLL THK UKbT FIETY CENT KID GLOVE In the city, Four Ilutteu, Latest Similes. VVescll it tlve itnd nix button hid tllove, netl loped top. lit s,Teyx unci Blutes, at Kic u p.tlr. We st II tt leal kid llvu button glevuul T5e. We sell u real kia, Btltclied buck', lour buttena at 7c. Wosell a ilvoheok leal kid lacing glore ler $1 en. VV'eni'Ilitu undit-sscd kid gleve, four Initleus, for Me , it butter out) ter 75c ; a real kid glove, un dressed, at tl.25. Wu sell it itue lislu glove ut l.''C. it pair. VVuscll it peurl llslu gloteat 'Ma; llnedt peiul lisle itt 'Zm ; EuulUh iieurl llsle at .17c. We sell tinu silk gloves, In black and colored, at .tic. and He. VYu sell the finest pure gauze Bilk gleve In town, black anil colored, at sec. a p.ilr. We ull ptiru bilk Iiilu mitts, In black Jersey style, itlSScu pair. IN HOSIERY. We sell ladles' striped hese at 5c. a pair. Wu Hell it belter quality, plain colored and striped, nt 7c a pair. VV u sell plulu colored, striped aud black, ut 10c. a ptlr. Wdscll split fi-et, full fashioned, line quality hose, in colored and black, at lJifc. a pair. .New unrtiig shades, taHS and Hhttes, 15c. itpnlr. We sell full, rcguluruuulu HalbrlgKuns, fei l.'.e. pair; excellent quality at lc. mid juu. a pair ; hu finest lUlbrlggans ut 2Jc. u pair. We sell intra geed qtmllly black hose, lull icgular made, vvhitn feet, ut 'Ac. a pair. We sell thu finest coleied hose, full regular made, In tans and slates, ut 'Xc. a pair. We sell stilped hese, lull legulur njade, liein Sue a p. ill' up. , VV u sell black llsluthread hese at 37c, and bet ter ones uttec. llluck silk bestial 75c. and u). Our sleck of checkered and fancy striped hese utniiet hu surpassed lu quality or variety et styles. Vtn sell uoed nualltv hese for children, philii or rlhbud, lrem lue. it naif up. (Jhllilreii'sfull legulur mudu black heje, whlte left, ut lsc.itnd 'Jc. tt pair. Infant's tbrto-feuitha hese at let, liiia., 15c , Infant's lisle thread thiee fourths hese, 37c. Ladies' and Gents' Gauze Underwear, LONG AMI 8IIOKT8LKKVKS,25c.,37c,&K)c. llalbrlggau bhlrts for ladles and gentlemen, p0e. Children's Qatire Undershirts from 8c. tip. tients' tiulnuiidricd shirts, reinforced linen besom and lined buck, geed iniisllu and vtell iuude,eec, OENTS' SATIN HUAUF8, -SKW bTVLES, S5c. LADIES' JKH8KV CLOTH COATS, 11LACK AM) COLOU8. JERS EYS -AT- ASTRICH'S, NO. 13 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, I' A. iitmiM, from Auction! CtlDS'i l:itf VNhS AT. OlMTNt Kltl'ANl.t A I ... CtlDNthUfANhS A I... , ,00 , . 1 en I. All HAUGHMAN BLACK SILKS! e itn.lliiti All the Neveltlfttln I ettesl 1'tlies ' UOUHtJ UANOASTHU, PBNN'A. i nt: HATUUDAY, MAY 0, 1000. 11131 lyd vt urn i . jyjYKKMtt HATH VON. SEASONABLE CLOTHING! It 1HL WAN! A NICE DRESS SUIT 111 Ml xt il C.'n-Hin'i t' tl 1'lrtill nrtvtl, t'JtIXUlttlU uui st' k h. -t neik, nlLt-t 'hiiH.n. IV MH AST A HANDSOME PLAID OK MIXED CHEVIOT K VMINK Kl'lt siech. IK UIU WAN V A MICE FLAjNEL SUIT, in nine n ( a.lel t.r.t), ?keleleii (eat for het h alhei, evituiliie our sunk. 1K1DU NEtll A Pair of Light Trousers Oil A COAT OR le.k , Largest THIN VEST, In Lancaster- ei.tmlhta i lOlTII'S HOVS AM) CIIILDIILVS Sl'ITS lu Ntw mit lljiulfteimt MjUw, svii iuuOt te tuml the luiitl uv.tr Ihvy tun Itkcl) te ivcetvti lrem iti) t Ji.unls. Ki.ueiiiM) Otir .lock et C'!eUiln. MYERS HMli, I.t'.tiliii;; l.atu'iislcr Titilur.s, MO. la HAHT KING aTRHBT, L.ANUA8TKlt. VA B UKUUKiVMU'ri'ON. Spring and Summer CLOTHING -AT BTJEGER&SUTTOFS. Wu cm show one et thu best stocks of Heady Mudu Clothing In the statu and guumntee our 1'iltiM Very Lew. lluslnt'ss bulls ut K fl, llii. 111 mid Jli Kluu ltiuds SnlU ttt JIJ, 11 1 and IIS. Loiiipaie our goods and prices tilth ether houses ami be convinced that this Is the place le buy. All Uui Newest and liest Styles et I'lete Heeds for Custom Werk, which vte will mukuuplu the JiestBlylu. Kit gtutntiiltiud. A lull I. lue el Youths' uud Children's Clothing Gciits' Fiiruishine: Goods. BURGER & SUTTON, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCA8TKIS. i'A. tlUAlttlXU,.r.V. TNDKbTUUCniJLK OKA1N1NO. NO CKAChINU, NO 1'KKI.INU, NO ULI8TEK 1M1. VViihitve itHj-steiii et gntlnliig hkw woen that limit, 111 thu lie.tl Inline, take the, place et thu old system en all new work, IU luuills being as lolletvs- Tolitliubellllouot u painted ground work, speed mid cleanliness in working It, beauty and trunsptiency et tlulsh, smoothness u. i umuuiiity, nun tliu cupaeiiity ui rccu.vi.iK us high Inilsli us haul weed by tbe sautti moth- oils. is the nuurostttppreuch te natural wis 1 that has vet been discovered. UIU I and see aam pies. tiUTIiltlK AbONi t-ole Agents for Luucastur county. Heuse l'alntlngand UralnlngKinporluui.cernor et Chestnut and Nuvln btreuts. Always u large stock of Mantles en hand. 'sttlurgostecK et lene connections Ti uicpuone uiur. vJ-Swd 4
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