..T. . .. . T -. J " . "I THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1880. 2 ? . DAILY INTELLIGENCER. Phmlmhm EVWY EVCNINa IN THE YtCA. OT BnRKMA A IIKNBIU. (M" ELLiaENCER BUILDING. 8, W. UOMIBR ClKT SDOi LAHOArrWL Pi. HAlLT-Ttn Otnte a r. I" , y,0""r' " rtarvrMftwCtntiaMntli. image Fret. ADVKRTlBKMMXTafromTente FltV Ornfi a jV4im WCCkLY INTELLIGENCER, (JRfM AfM.) (vmjsmed Every Wednesday Mernine, Twe Dellar I a Tear in A dvanee. QOBRBBPOltDKNCKleliciteA from every pet (heitale and tevntry. Corretpendenli are rf queried te tr it e legibly and en one title 0 the paper imiyl and te tign their nenid, net or BubUeatien. but in proof 0 geed faith. Alt anonymeui Utter t will be cemigned te the imi batket. Addreit all Letters and Ttlegramtte THE INTELLIGENCER, EI)C nwastcv 2fntclltgcnccr. I.ANUA9TKK. MAY IS. 186. flood Werk HeliiR Dene. Our esteemed Republican friends who complain that their rascals me net bemg found out fast enough, and our mere es teemed Democratic friends who complain that tbe ether party's rascals are net being turned out with sufficient rapidity, w ill de well te bear In mind that there are ether Important functions of administration be sides a change of office holders. It is well occasionally at least te direct attention te the fact that these functions are being ex ercised by the present administration with a fidelity, intelligence, industry and con cen con scientieus,painstaking aire that will in the end achieve for it great glory and for the country great geed. In the departments at Washington, with their vast and complicated machinery and hosts of emplejes, all the officials are doing far mere work than they ever did before , business is being brought up that had get far behind ; hours of labor are lengthened and diligence is required where sloth prevailed before; sinecures are w iped out and loafers are lopped off ; claims are criticized with care and decided according te the law and upon their merits, net by patty and ier ier senal favor; and throughout the country a better system has been established, as was illustrated in the recent remarkable showing of the Philadelphia custom house under its present administration, by com parison with the slovenly and demoralized administration of Hartrauft. It will take the country some tune te learn and te appreciate this change at its true worth; but knowledgeef it will come; the business interests arcliegiuning te real ize it, and ence afairimpressien gets lodg ment it will net readily be overthrown. We are especially moved te this rellec rellec tlen, for which we have ample otherjsug etherjsug otherjsug gestiens in plain facts constantly de elop ing, by reading the report of Judge May. naril, second comptroller of the treasurj, disallowing certain steamboat claims against the government for sei vices ren dered and losses sustained ever twenty years age. A Republican administration had allowed many of ihebf, which the new Democratic administration disallows , and no one can read Judge Maynard's reasons without concluding that : 1. Vast quantities of cold, clean steals are preteuttd in the Minpe of tliese hearj claims. 2. That heretofore they have been lav ishly allowed. ;i. That hereafter they w ill be honestly adjusted. 1. That Judge Ma) nurd is the right mau in the right place. Tiw President' Iieiiicstlr Affair-,. Some'ef the newspapers are trjing te make it appear that Mr. Cle eland is guilty of great social offending because he does net tell them and the weild whether or net he is going te marry Miss Polseui. They represent him as putting her in a U'ry awkward position ; for they consider ately say, what a ternble mortification she will suffer and hew she will be compromised if, after all the talk, M10 fails te becemea White Heuse undo ! It is not.i net.i not.i ble that the newspapers which liae been least considerate of Miss Tolsein's feelings and least legardful of the president's light te privacy about his private affairs, are the most distressed about this last phase of gos sip. They would doubtless gi 0 11 big pice te get " exclusive" information en the suli ject; wheieas they de net like te venture tee near the tee of the White Heuse bout in search of it. The president is under no obligation te oreaKine reserve which he has thus far kept en this puieiy imrbenal and private matter. He is in no way resnensiblH for anyofthese reports; some of hisielatives and mere of hers have talked a geed deal; and probably most that has been ascribed te them is the invention of the news-mongers. It is their way. The president rightly complains that he has net the right of a private citizen ; some of them, of course, he cannot expect te have; but the ene inalienable privilege, which neither the constitution nor the newsnapers can take away from him, is te marry whom and when and hew his fancy pleases and his judgment approves, and he is under no obligation te submit his pregramme in advance. Discretion lu Liquor Licenses. Webelieeeur judges have disposed et most et the license questions for the cur rent year; and we ean be suspected of no purpose te influence any pending question in giving publication te the declaration of Judge ltlce, of Luzerne comity, who incorporates into It the deliverance of Judge Agnew, ene that cannot be tee carefully studied by courts, by theso im proving nil applications for liquor licou'e mid by theso w he oppose all. i0 adminfs. ters a deserved rebuke te anonymous letter writers; he might have included a broader class who rail against licenses in general and refuse te meet In n practical way, as contemplated by Jaw and welcomed by the courts, thequestfen of granting pirticular licenses in particular Jecalit'es, with the disproof of their necessity and pro pre priety. Judge Agnew, who we believe is a Prohibitionist as well us a temperance ad. vecate, construes the law of this state as restraining courts from refwtagalllicensea te sell liquor ; that privllege-Tnccenipa. ntcs tlie establishment of tlie necessary number of fit places te cntciLiln ttiu trav eling public ; and when the necessity and fitness of these places, the character of these keeping them and their ncconwied.v tlonsare established, there Is only a sound judicial discretion in the courts as te who and hew manv shall tie 1lcened . net ns te whether any or none shall be grata il. The judges in Western iViui.svlv.iiii.i whoiefuse all applicants, de net respect the law; anil their position is net defensi ble e en by the showing that their com munities approve it. The judges in l'astern Pennsylvania who licence a astly greater numlier of places te sell liquor than are necessary for public entertainment, show a like misconception or disreg.ird of the law. A little common sense among the people would also be a great aid te judges who want te steer by the law. The Profitless Miirrj-. These seem te be dajs of lesultless nota tion and profitless wemnicnt among na tions and men. Greece marches up the hill and then marches down again. It ussia grabs and comes away empty handed. Turke) resists and wears away but slowly. Kim laml fumes and only smoke nuse. The United States lrets ever pnhgimy, the fisheries, the tariff and civil service, and its labereis strike for better wages and shorter days, without taking iniuhtiy the motion. There is restlessness ever w here, and perhaps the outcome w ill be .1 storm but mere likely it is te be a calm ; but the uncertainty as te w hat is coming from the labor agitation, which is of chief interest in tills latitude, has effectually checked business enterprise and pi educed for the time a state of things which steps all chance of increasing the profit of l.tKir, 111 diminishing itsopperl unit j ofemplewnent. It was the encouragement given 111 the outset of the J ear te a generally entertain ed believe in the revival of industry, that prompted the labor element te make Its demand for greater remuneration The belief 'ti the dawn of gixnl times w.u se general as te cause concessions en the part of employers, which encouraged universal demands that had te be lesisted and which have failed of success. The premised business boom has lieen set back for a tune and the question is for hew long. The many enlei prises of capital that weie contemplated cannot be eiecttd te be again started en their way until the relations of employer and employed Iweeme settled and a fair assurance is lelt of the cost of the labor that will enter into the calculation of the contef contracts extend ing into the futuie. There has leen a sudden stoppage of wetk in all the great centies of population. IuXew Yolk it ul'said te-dav that eight liuiidiisl houses which were te hav e been built this st.isen have net jet been started. The army of the unempleyeJ has lieceme veiy great. The goebO that laid the eggs for labor has been startled bv Us dem onstratiens from Us nest. In tins grow ing country such a situation is net likely te be long continued, hut it may be that it will be another j ear, 01 even mere, before we get under weigh again with the fair prospect of industrial activity which greeted us at the opening of the year. That vimorable chestnut, "n scarcity of peaches threateniM." has already begun its spring campaign. Thk reunsylviuila University HtntleutH 1me prevented "The Ach.irm.ius," and the Greek question must new be regarded .is settled. III. IMrOKTVTIO.N would seeill In be .111 abaurdityter a countrylikethis with its fru.it area of frozen surface at the tar north, but J,.!00 tens of the frozen commodity ha just arrived in New Yerk irem Norway. A little event of this kind Is the best variety of medi cine for the high priced domestic ice men. l.uvv. C. Kmeiu, the ureal iiien limit of Philadelphia, has paid uver j.joe.ooo for m m Hiiranee premiums and never clntn a dollar en any less. And yet he is k itined. I s connection w itli the election and declin ation of Itev. Phillips Hroeks as assistant bishop of the Ppiscepal dimesoer I'uiinsjl I'uiinsjl vanie, It will strike a number el people as decidedly queer that during the convention a letter v as received by 0:10 of Dr. Ilnxiks' friends in which Dr. Hrtx.ks ntated he had learned of the use made el his uame before the convention, and requested Its immediate withdrawal by tbe recipient nl the letter, ttilngthat he would held him ioeusllle for the result 11 this vvere net done, and that no mention of this important I ict w as made. It is also passing Hlrane that .1 telegr 1111 was received from Dr. Itroeks by his Iriends upon the night et the election, 111 which he poltlvely decllned te aivept the elllce, but it was net uude public, as it was presumed te have been dispatched prier in the ilev, of the election. Ow ing te this puUmi; into irac llce of ItbeHiiidll arts et the st-heii.n siliticlau the vacancy will probably net be 11 1 It 1 before autumn. Is the cluht hour agitation te end in naught? The crusade Ter fewer hours el work is said te have largely di-apoared elsewhere than In Chicago. At New Yerk It has been proiieuiued a pr.u-tual failure. i:i.l.vriniii Caiiv SriMnv's arlhle 111 the May number of 'I he Cnsm, l,i,t,n Is said te be a striking dcussieu el the question el low -neck dresses. It is net a comlertliiu rellectien for 1'hll.i delphlaus tehear theioaretwoiity-tw-ndairios lu that city where the cows are tut en di--tllleryHwiU uiul brewery refuse. Oonestooiued contemporary the (uarry (uarry vllle I)st, the new ny monthly el that active little town, comes te us greatly enlarged and mucu improved mix merry mouth of .MrfV. In the fullness of Us local new, demitic u, ti"r, literary centents, and the general enterprise of it.sgei.uplt gUesthe behtjiibti llcatien ler its editorial foreshadow lugs of early change te a weekly publication. Ter a yearling It 14 a bouncer. iikiiui trouble already, Uv. Dr. Vincent told the young theologians out ut the semi nary the ether night, when they became proacheru, te study every play that came te town, but uoverte gote the theatre. New thore isnseiiHatleiial play advertised for this town which anneunces: A mlnlsuir's wile saw the play and says it did her mere geed than all the Hormens she ever heir.i " ',.(lr woman I she must have Leen ujudmiiumi le listen te her liusluiid "exclusivity." Mii.i.ie.v.miii: Winann has wen wiili the divorce referee, who decide that Mrs. O'Koeto vvasnever his wlfiv, It is a nasty victory, A cuiKAi many poeplo will iiijree with The Churchman that "there Is a rapidly growing most reprehensible practice of using religion te proiueto buainossauceesscs A Savl ut CUum, Deceased Wlle'a Klster mil : Would.be fascinating brother-in-law te alster-ln-law "Well, Maria, what de you think of the IDeceased Wife's Sinter bllfV" ,U0 Maria: '0h, 1 don't mind, II they don't make It compulsory." J THU COUNTY'S HICH MUX. LAHCA.srt.ii rAnittcitu U.V VllhtlKH MBA.t II llll.SK A3IK.S TllOVH.tSVS. Illril'n lljr Mm lit the Men (M VV riiltti lulinb- III11R Tills irtlr Ai;rllltliiritl (iput. lime Tlitllt llalill Haiti Kmtlilnl Tlirm It, Aitituiulate Iiiirci' Ii-hii All Insptstlun of IhtMlSM'ssuis' Issik mi Hie III ttie umiinlsslencrs' olllce show s tint there are ninny rich men in the county of Lauras, ter. 'W hlle there are no mlllieiiaies "en record," the books preve that there are hundreds el substantial old farmers and business men whose notes would be geed for flve figures ami there are a number whose paper would betaken at any kink lu thecltv ler six figures. Land lu the leuutv Is assessed in value, according te the location and ipulity, from J'JO te faiv per acre. The uv erage assessment for geed land is ibeut l's per acrtv. The man who heads the list, fe lar as tneiievat Interest Is concerned, Is Samuel Slokem, of Mdsbur. lie has te his credit en the assessor's books Jljl.lXKt, and It is well known that he Is large holder of stock money of national batiks, and has ether Investments In government, state and railroad tsmds w hlch are net reacheil by the assessor. He Is also the ew ner el iv. acres of land in S id bury township, Mr. hlokem has mere than one-half of all the money returned as at In terest irem tausuury tewnsinis and no re turns inore money than all the taables of upper Ailainstenu, inrt, lirockneck, l nle raln, Columbia, Third ward, Denegal YV et, Eden, r.liatHjth. r.tisbethtewn, Little Britain, Martic, I'mv Ideiusi or Washington borough, and as much money as all the resi dents of Lden, Providence, !rd wanl, Colum bia and Washington borough cembiiusl. OTlll n Mrs 111- Ml VN The ethor riih men of the county will be found IhiIew In the districts In whhh they live: Curnarven township returns less than W',000 at Interest, and it is divided in small sums among some seventy residents et the township. The largist land eVMiers in this township, arelsrael Kerns, who has prvrlv asescd at $lk,0ss ; Jehn Kurtr. at f-1,-00 Jehn M. Mast, at fl,X) , and ' 1). White, at J la, son Irem Hart township tnere ts fl.iei re turned at interest and the largest amount mi tbe lioeks Is $ .,Jif held by the estate of Dr Jehn Martin. 'I tielarms in this disirli't are small and are n-essed at from flO n f.O per aire. The enlv large laud owner is Jeseph Wharten. His ap mine place is assyvsetl at f'JO, lii and his farms at jl v"1 In Ilreckueck township the money at in terest is m snnll sums The land raeues 111 value from SI I te jni jier acre. As a rule the larnis are small In Clay township the heavy landowners are lienjauihi Helliuger, who isassosstslfJI, isassesstslfJI, isassosstslfJI, ,iel, and lie has in addition (Nlitiat interest. Hiram llnllinger owns a farm rated at f II. 7s, and has slJ.00 at interest, Henry . llrutiaker owns laud assossett at S.le,iKJ, "and Sam'l Hurkhelder has farms aggregating in value SJI.es'i. lu 1-Jist Civalice township Henry Lauseh iscretlitfsl with ls aires 01 land valued at i3, ICO, and has f .(Hi nt interest. Iteniainiu Urulnker has a flJ, I1 tarm and :ii"e. in vested In ludginents : Christian Keller is credited with aJlT,').'. farm, Adam S. I utz with ?1"),TV, and Jehn s. Lai with ?ii,tisii There .ire a number of heavy land-owners In West ( oialice township" Obed Murk heads the list with property asef9il at JIJ, Jl.'i. Isaac Kberly ew 11s a .KJ r.?re farm, and lias Sis,m at interest; Jehn Herman pos pes eses a farm el lis acres and has S1AO"0 in addition; IUvid Melnmetz has property worth 51,sj.i, and flNirti sarely iuvesttsl, Hiram huyiler is credited with real ostate valuisl at j-,le.i, and his jT.ihw en Judg ineni ami ineriiriges. In Colerain tewushipthe amount et money at interest is net large. The. heavy land land ew ners are The. Haker, w he is thn inwses-er of J'JO acres, ui. ts. Dvvis has ? acres, aud Wui. McKlvaln l."i a res and J,ViO invested. A M vtnru in- LVlliil UMi uWSLlls. In Denegal List ihere are a number of large laud owners. Among them may be noted Itonsen A Cot trull, whose blast furnace Is assesed at a),uoe, deneral simen Camerer. ewnstd,t acres of the most valuable land In this township, and it is assessed ter f loe, ITT, Senater Den Cameren owns .J.", acres el land and the as-e.ssnr v at 11ns bis farms at f il.oje. Cel. James Dultv. who lives m Marietta borough n short distaiRO from soine of his (arms, piys laeeu rwd esUde In this town tewn nhip, valued at fse,T je, . . Cisselt has a farm valued at j ,s.ie; The Chukies Iren cempiiij v ta mi their turnace preertj asseshed'at f.i.i,iKi, Daniel Lngle has (arms the value et w lii Ii, ms'erdliig te the bisiks, is JO,i,t.se, and Itenjaiuiii Garber is as-se.ss"d SJI,10.t, Mrs. Annie llnllin in lscredited with f.kt.siOand Itenj. I". Hie-tand is down for JsO.OTs, Henrv Hiestand has farm land of the value et f'.joe, Jacob Hcrtler, je.Imi, Christ 1C. Hostetter, ?-M."0, Hiram llerr, S.J,"!'is ; Jen is II. Memma's estate, JJ'i,l 10 and fll.loeatlntorost. Jacob S. Miimma, JU, IT., and Jlkncn at Interest ; Heniy II. Musser, ti.Tiki , James MeCermiek, el Harrisburg, JJiJ.Oi.; Itev. l'eter Nissley, $I(l,ii'.ll and 11,0011 at interest. Ilirr Sipingler, 5il,(j5 ; Henrv, M. Watts, sS.,ihi , Jacob .. W inner, JJl.'.iTO, Jehn .icih'r, ij,ijisj and t-, Ki at Interest, and J.usjb erclier, fJs.IT.. In Drumore township William T. and Hugh S. Jleyd own property valmsl at tU 3;H, and have i-"i Tm. at interest, K. C. Kd wardshasa credit of JlT.ii-0. The Itussel farm iu this township contains a 10 acres, and it is assessed at fun an acre ; Kudelph .S. Herr owns -Miacres of land , Jame.sG. .M1.Sp.1rr.1uN farm is valued at Js t se ,,1,11 he has U,l5s in vested 111 judgmeiils. Jehn Wilsen has a fo.uue farm and Hl.lsl e'l invested. lu Denegal West, Jehn I rulv owns a fJo, fJe, fJo, 0e.j farm , A brain 1 erney a j-p,j()0 farm ; Jehn S. Garber laud at f.IT.'CU and 5Iit,J.v at Interest, aud Henry M. (jish f.io.eo.i worth of real estate. IZarl township reports a large number of rich men, among which are Henry A. He, laud, who returns $es,jir at interest ; Levi Hard, f 1A"ja ; Divid Hurkhelder, iu.TIO real estate and J1(),000 at Interest, W. W. Kinzer, r.7,ll0 :eal estate ; it. 1'. Kiner, ;.U,."i0 real estate and iJ.i,'yx, at iuterest ; isa.10 Martin, real estate f 11,770 ; Henry Musseliiian, real estate J", 170 ; Jehn Martin a farm, tJo.eol ; Jacob Musseliiian, farius at f'JC,7 15 and JT.OeO at interest; Jacob W. NeltjSll.L'i"! aud $17,000 at interest; Daniel Neli, fl2l,J2.'. real esUie ; A. A. C. F. Iteland, real estate ?23,su:; ; C. F. Iteland, a farm at fle 710 and JA071 at Interest; I. M.. .Slurb, fil.Js" at interest ; Jehn II. Senseulg, a farm at flJ.'iij and $10,000 at Interest. whem: lew'.vsiiii'N 1.K.111 iii.u u.s. Eden township returns only Jofi.l.ie, at In terest in small amounts. The farms In this township are valued at trem fa) te i7"i fer acre. Ilenjamln Shealler, et West Karl township is the owneref ItU actcs of laud valued at ?-!,-k'.O, and has fll.'.ioe at Interest; h. M. .Set .Set demridge is the ew ner el real 1 state assessed at f 17,570, nnd pays btx en jIme at interest ; Isiae M. bhtatler has a farm worth fill, 100, and $17,400111 interest, and Christian Wen ger's ostate has t!l,73'i at Inteiest. In List lirl township Givirge Diller owns a i.irtn worm ms,iiu ami lias tiu,.AV at Interest; Jehn S. li dt has real estate assessed at $ll,lis2and ?JI,000 at niti rest , Dr. .S. It. KM'liiNpr.ijitr y is w.irth $IO,.S')aml he lias also fjJl.iKie InveMtd: David Martin has a (arm worth ?s,T15 and JI7.7H. at interest ; lsiac 1). Winters has a ?11 010 farm nnd JI,t"K)at interest, and I'eter .immeriuau has tl 1,000 at interest and a tarm also et that value. J. 1. Ambler stands highest en the Fulton township assessor's hemic, lie his real estite worth $11,011 and fl.r,irj;, at interest; next te ldiu Is Jehn Hied with fll.si.'i real estateand $'.1,201 at interest; N. I). heett has a farm worth f 11, sis and $s,uir, invested. hamuel ltej eris the richest man In Kphri ta township. He lias a farm worth J-Il'ii;, and tse, i,u invesUHliu judgments and mort gages ; Jacob Longnecker 1ms real estate valued at 1,1 aud has $10,000 at lutnresl ; Mary A. Weldmau is the poisessor el $T -ii-i; Adam Uoiiiginacher Is taxwl for $.10 -iisii, Gwrge K.ller his $II,K, real osUte and $i:i,;is(l at IntertHt, and Abraham llovv llevv uiaii hasfl'1,000 worth of real estate. Ill l!llz.ibeth tewuhlup ISomU-rger A Welghtly pay hix en U07 acres et iiietiulitm land; It. W.Celeinan'a heirs Aft-fi acre of laud valued at$o70e0, aud U. I). Celeman's heirs 011 1,300 acres, the assessed value 01 which is $4(l,tC0. IN i:Sl IIKSII'I 11:1.11. Tobias K. DeuluiKer, el Hast Henipfleld township, has $!9,2s5Hi juUrtt; Miss Sarah Frant. owns a farm valued ut 513,160, and ?21,,1W at interest; Andrew K. Ilrubaker has $2 000 at luleitst; Jehn K. Davis Is assessed at PAWO; county Uommlssiener Uingrlch Is credited with ?1U,0W, Invented In Judg menu ana mortgages; Levi llarnlsli has $),U00; Christian K. Leng, $'-'1,600; aud Uenjatulu Musser, JJL.ViO, luvestisl in the Hainevviy , lleurj M. M aver Is the owner nl ISO acres et laud, asstwsed atShOper aire. Abniham II. Miller has a larin worth or $1 17.and Ml.l.sJat lutorest; Martin Mssh.y Is put down In the books as having a, $A"'0 heusii, he Is the owner of one herse and ene carriage, he does net hav e an v waU lies, either mild or silvei. 'l siilllcleut value te be taxed, but he has J . mm Mlel A Invested In Judgments ami moil giges, reter 11. lienrer owns a line larin which the assessor savs Is worth $s 10 mid hepavsa ta enftl, UU; for inenev at inter est ; lHnlel Kelirer Is the owner or' a I icie linn unit his $. 1 mil Invested . senator stuh man lives lu this district and he is . redited with a f.si horse, a fiicew, a $. irmge and has Jl.tsViU Interest . his wife Is the ew ner et 11 farm assessed at $SI,re.i and has ; I e at lnteresL 1 11 West llempiield township the Cerdelia Iren cempanv piv ta en prepenv assesscil at $J7,.')0i); C. Ik Grubbeu $iV.,oeo "the Chest nut Hill Iren comp my en fltv,noe. the Chlck ies Iren comp 111 v en $.V,ei'0, and l H Grubb's heirs 011 $2,000; Henrv N. I. by is the ew ner et a l.'s acre tarm ; Jehn C. l'e'rre.v has $-."J.JT . w erth of real estate and $1 l,uu at inlerest . Andrew iJreider his a fJrs- -e farm, and Andrew Garber's Is valued ut$J,l,lie, llelliuan II. rshey pays ta en leal estate as sessed at $e!,-s0, Henrv N. Kehler his riMl estate assessed at"$JI,.de, and he also pavs t.i en $12."s at inlerest. Martin " s. Musser owns .07 acres el land and the assessed value is $. J '.Me; Michael 11. Moeieowns property worth $2,0sii, and lias $10,000 at interest. Jacob C. Stener has a firm el 1 d acres and $,'UsJ Invested . Chrlsll 111 M'lU has a f- . !le farm unit Henrj W Issier hasalauuel 1. in res , . It, W nlfe, of Ciiieuin.ili, ew ns a " aero firm whuh is assessed ut f l's-11'. 1 111 1 win, rr.ns. In West I.aiiis'ter township Jehn Kendlg owns a $10, lu. larni and his J7sl. at in terest . 1 hr'st l.cfever has a $1". !.' larm and $.s,.i. invested . Adam Koikatield sestiteis tavisl ler f.7,JWnt interest and real istate valued at fl.'W . Kev. Ames Herr is ctisliled with $.1,1, 117 at iiiterest, and J. Milten lluber has an $!s, V larni aud $le.l'ii. at Interest: David Hubei lives en a larm valued at $Jill0 and has Jl', I M) at interest ; i hrist lluber juj s U en real estate and money, amounting te $a7,700 ; Ames Itnwiiiau'nu $0.1, II '. Senater M villi lives In this township and his tarm is assessed at r-i.T lu LmiH'ter Fist, .lames L'sOenshade has a linn efflT, Island $J, I'm Invested, l el. I . L. Hush's n-sulein e is us.sesed at $10, IK' and he has $.-'. s.n at interest. Anna G. l.imlis pays ta mi $SI,s.M; Jeshua Kutt en real and nrennl pmperty tooting up $.i.,.tsi ; Jeliu s.gl. f. .,7'il slid Vuna Weaver, en $x7, n. Jehn N. Wisuls he-ads the list 111 Leaeiek township, lie has real est ue of the value nf J-VsO and $.. . 000 en interest. Samuel Deu llnger has ?.v.,(ie(i mvestisl . Jehn .s. Lwiiu in, a farm worth $11, Iss, and jj,, IT . ut interest , Jehn K. Lipp is credittsi with $Je,-l.i. Henry II ltesh vwth Jls-iHH); lMuh smeKer with "a tarm worth rll.JiC, aud "17.M0 at inlerest, Jehn s.;ueker paysta oil $.10,11 real and pt rsenal. I'atherine Miller Ne. 1, of Lancaster town ship, pays ta en $3s,J,0, money at interest, Nulh.iinVl Kllmaker, el the Uuicister bar, cm ; T.jOO, and Jacob HaversUik en $Jt, 00. in vv v 1 v v VI 1 Ks '1 he tollewing are large tapiyers el I p per Leacei'k township, the amounts being their red estate and moneys at Interest : simul Itird, $VI, Vs.i ; Klner lluuder, ;1, 1100 : Andrew Dieuner, d,TlJ ; Christian Lliersele, j-IJ i0 . Israel 11. Jehns, .,, . , ltpiiiamin Lint, $.11, i"', and Martin U MiKaller, $.T7,iA.. Harry lluverstick, of Muihelm tewuship, pavs tax en birms assessed at $J-'., l"J" and I10 hvsalse $.s,7en at interest, Henrv I.. Lan dis, is the owner of farms worth, $tii,e.'.0aud he his -Ul.'ile invested 111 judgments aud uiertcages . It'll? L. Landlspays hi en re.il and personal prepjrty valued at jl.,000; Henry ishreiner has $30,lse at interest and H. J. McGrann, $.ls,Tii . he also ew ns laud in this township whith is assessed ler $17,ilsi. Iu Little Britain tow nslup the 1 ind Is as sesseil it Irem $l.i te $-W fier acre, aud the $11J,T-S returned as motley at Interest is in sums raugmg 111 amount from ;100 te Ib,mX) or $T,000. There is only ene wr-eu in the district credited with ever $10,000. Maitie township is lu about the same kui kui tieii as Little linuiiu. VI l Mill's VlbN Ol VVtALUl. Maner township has a number of wealthy people. Jaieli K.IiruUiker's estate is t redited w ith $.10,000 at mterest ; Jehn D. liruUiker has a farm w erth $15, IJ5 and $ .1, el at inter est ; Jehn 1! Kshbach is credited with $!, 11OO , I-rederiek Fry is the owner of aen s et land, valued at $ss,ole. mil lias $i"Om at interest, l. W. Hiestatid is , reilited with reiil estate worth t"iiK.j and he has $.,'") investeil . Kpliraiiu Ilershey owns 11T acres et land assessed at $JU,'iij an. I he h.ts$j'i,lsu at interesi , Jacob Krtradv's estate is en the books for $.17, ..0 ,1!. I . Kami man A I'.re., have real estate valued at s l.Tne : Jacob ii. Luidis e tin property worth $ s, . - and has $s,O00 at interest . " Abraham K Miller has a firm worth f I i,-,, and tlT,eii besides; Jehn Melliuger owns a farm worth f lii.Joeand he Is credited with fls.oee at in terest , Gee. ,S. Mann has ; . jll invested iu judgments and mortgages. The richest man ill i'enn tnwnshipis I'eter Longnecker, He owns a farm assessed at $1J 7s0 and has ylel, 17.. at interist. Jehn Deulinger, of 1'ar.ulise township, owns 'Hi aeres el laud and has $.;e,M. at interest; 1 anny Hshleman is the sissesser el I'M acres el land ; Jehn Kan k piv s tat 011 $115; Christian Hohrer, en jiu,u,)J, A. K. Winner, en $JI,I, and M. W. Weed-, en $71,sirr. Jehn A. Snyder's oslate pivs tax, in Ml Jey township, en reat estate worth $ise, and they have $.10,100 111 lodgments and mortgages. I u Huphe township Jacob 1 1. Nissley pays tax en re.il and personal lroiierly amounting te $..7, 170, and Andrew Nissley, "en $ t'J,ij.j. In l'rovideuce township the money at interest is iu Hindi amounts evcept as te Mary Hacker who has $lo,0e0 invested. Jehn Ii. Mvers, of IVquea township, has a larm worth $-i,100 and jsl,re at interest. Chnsl. Mylm lives en a lar.u assessed at $1,070, but he has $5J,7e0 at interest; Jehn L. Ilreuemaii owns a farm assessed at $ .0,--M and lias $d,s0O at interest , Thus. Iiauui g.irdner's property, iu this township, is as sessed at $.Je,Os0 ; Henry Geed owns JUacres or land and has $11 500 at interest; Abraham llarnlsli Is the iMss(.s.ser of 1 ,s' at res of land, 1 1,175 lu Judgments and mertgagis. lenas llarnlsli pays tax oil $.TJ,0si, , Abraham 11. llerr en 15b acres nnd $:il,0Mi lu judgments, and David L.nidls owns a Jle acie farm, which the ussosser values at $ .J,5.i0. ami stii.i. tin.v co mi:. Ilenj. II. Herr, of htrasburg township, owns u larni of 00 aores and has $1 l,.s at interest , Jehn Hildebraud piy la en $s, l!7; Jacob itanuk is the owner of Ml acres et land. 1!. J. Lechler, of Salisbury township his $50,000 in Judgments and owns a Us acre larm; Abraham I'etershcim, owns a 70 acre larm aud has Jl'J.Om) luv ested , Dav id Knox has $111,200 at interest and owns a lm, aero larm ; II. W. ltoblnsen is credited with a farm or 217 acres and $11,77. nt lutorest ; Jacob Wanner, Jr., has 507 acres el laud valued at $5.1, Ml and $23,000 at interest. Jehn It. Frb, of Warwick township, Is as sessed ter $7.1,23.2. The assessed value of ethor rich porsensof the district is as follews: .Siuiiiel Frb, $20,500: l'eter 11. Longnecker, 129 acres and $11,700; Samuel Musselinan's estate, lul acres and $12,000 ; A. W . Mieber, $-7,0117, aud Henry VVell, $.ls,h..n. In next week's iNTKLLKinvi i.it, there will Iki a list et the rich men of the boroughs el ihe 1 utility. Till, trails). l.lllll.M linn.i: ei i Hi: llei i, Illus Illus Illus l.oek out ter nut Men it ly's l.vui 'UlllM Nelmill tilings l.v nil. Krotlerlek Deiilass, wlieii a slitve, vviia ilraggeil te Kiisten, Mil., Iielilml horses, lila Imiuls tied, iut Inte Jail ami ollureil for sale ter tliu olliuise of iuteiiiliiiK te e.capu from HHvery. l'orty-llve jiars later lie us in vited te ilellver an ndilri'ss In the court heiisu ut Kusteu ler the bouelltof seme asso asse asso ulatleii In thill Jilaen. The old slm.-iil who loekeil him tip en the former invasion was en linml te ttive lum a warm ami friendly vveli ome nt this tlme. The Only I'.liallel. "Did ou ever sen iiuyllilnj; liKe this?" B.ilil a j onus 1-uly at a church lair whun rHlHliiL" was in iirer.a. "Only ence," re llnil he. When was that, ilear?" "Once en a train out West, whun It was robhed by lianillls," vvas tlie (;eiiiIh rospensu. TIlK llrullinllii; unit lai.l, 1'rem tbe ISoaleu ilerulil III the National imisuum ut WanhliiKten, thore U a plpe tliat iIoiikeiI te Jehn Ilrevvn, and the rllle taken from .leir Davis vvhen he wen captnred. They are labelluU "the bCK'ln iilnRaud thoendef the war." AKOeUmany jioeplo neeil Kemi) bucIi ohject lonsen an this te touch thorn that the war has really cmled. I'KKBONAU ill-Mini IHvis has tssin is'iihrineil as pension agent at 1'hlladclphlu. DlvmGliwT, a Sisitch jHX-1 erinuuu note, died id lMiuburgh 11 lertnight age, aged ut. 'Les v l.v vi 1 ," theautlioref Deunvuu." is net in icililv Miss " Lyall," but Miss Uallev. W villi; Hi sv si's new novel Is called 'Children el i.iilisui' something el a tak mg lllli'. Iteni 111 Lew 11 v, loiigtessiuan tmui the Twelllh district el tmtiina, was en 'lhurs dav iieiiililaled b.v the Penuvmbt I01 a mini term. 1.. II. Kini.ii, el I'ertlanil. t'regen. formerly of Muer's, lids isumty, his lu veutisl ,isl-whtsjl i iiiuivtml Mogul eiiglue which premises great things. 111 lliusuer 111 vv lias inieimeii lepre seutatlves el the i.iauil Armv el the ltepublli w he conferred with him tint", vi Idle he ibs.s net object te the dissuatleu of graves, ,vc, iu I atiiellc lenieteries en Decointleii Div, "religious sen liss 1 1 my riluat ether than that of the Catheli luii. h i I'lliet be per lintUsl." l:. 1 . Leisi vi , the inienter, who has Just diisl. had a nnmilsltn; mveiitieu urtlttel.il fuel whli li he endeavored te intusliue, but time and airalii, just as he seemed te be en the point el succeeding, some iccldeut el eln unisumccs wmild set him Kick upiin. When, utter vears et struggling, he had finally established the business en what premised te be a paving busis, the works were destroyed by lire, cntuiliug a less of j. 0,000. Ills e.ieslght filled him .itsmt this tune and he became tetilly blind. ltviiun Tvv inn's iuemerv has been honored in Keuuetl Siiuare. hls'untlve town. Ij aliieiimriil window costing MHl placed iu the new Fpfseptl church of the Advent, isinsis-ratisl li lllshep Stevens en Fridav. '1 he funds for tills window vinrocellivti'il liy Mrs. William J. Hurd, of New v, erk, anil among tbe noted contributors were: Canen U urnir, .lames Lusseil Lewell, Jehn G. Whlttier, Kev. Phillips Itroeks, I). p., Gwirge W. Curtis Pr. Oliver Wendell Helmes, (.isirge W. I hdds, Mrs. James Fields, Marv M ihs Dedge, Hen Goe. 11. Poker, 1 C. Meadiuiu ami ethers el Mr Tayler's literary Inen Is. 'I he church cost $2,eW, and isentirelv lris Irem debt. in 1111: 11,1.1 vni.s O In lllbluiii -tats ' eii 1 rtn.. le me T11 -unJ theuitht "I I .its u v, W hen 1 1 1 uau Fi.iiinlil the nihil! Hi li up In In 11 1 11 v en 1 i less nl I Ik lit Hi 1 i II It . Hung t.irU meat 11 1 ileal petltHl wtieii ttie nit abenl n 1 lurlilh mill ill V. ieplDit Inte ueiiietl lie In. k et wall tittil tmt til Ihls tint, may result In (1 villi; Irreutilnrlttt's ursm ilelkat.ierKansunilentiUlui). 1 long list of female wt aklicnsi. Alt llil iniiv is AviMded, nnd the voting woman iimn ihteutfh this iM-rled elelbril In all the!" tin t nuil stitnuili of a iHirfts.t!y hnlth ergnul itleti b the ntd et Ir riirci a Kaverlte l'restilp lien ji,.aiist espevlall for feranle trouble b of itie inesi ttuiicssiul pbysHtans of the da). W.saw Ni 11 n ikis dru: pie.va.ini, luuiitpi, utitv titnl Mai CeUtfh Ltlli I wculj uvc It 111- tr IVUuM a (it'rman ltitU'rt, uuie e( llir bt ukhIH tut-rt 1 ht t e.r in'it nhfil, und 1 ilu net ht'-itat lert'Oiunnfiitl U leth (tulilii L L. ttteLBft, M. I , lUUllltlDH, .Md et miimint tvndertlt the iin-t are tll unit k t ir uiil a u Umth w&uli It ha nent et the urttl prejwrt r of the uatrtnizent teth lender. hihI luMi'tul of cemtmcttuf; tlif irunm, it 11 mler- ihcm tltm una rhmtU xull Tu.lh.s rAKSiKl l.VUU.illUIU Hlia lllipl) tUfc,' - Mlm nn fcOMitte brtbu.-i i theuhlli -m tiiwthci te rWiitu tilic inI IiulfuliH", hut i kr-miti el tirlht IttMivn -k. Pr ll.M)h L lit Curt, It Lttu- It r IleM't ami ile ue injury u -tu( bvi a fvet fttnn ixjer1,uce Canter Oil ler thetletfs ' hut Pr. Ham's 1'Whh ant l'hsi( turththlrt'n ttinl rtJulte ma l liuJ XVl'.VIAL yeriVK.s, Heutty the ltft i'elliy. In al 'i tUin; a im(ik ine It is UeHt te be lien i't lHittlen s iipvi i ile the pttople won't -taml It l-t thturuth b hiteun that liurf, k Jllent Jtittr curt'icietulu, uuU all eruptten- et the kln Ihls uiedicfne U eId ' eryw ht're by tlrtmviHti J '.r .sale h II It Cochran, drurfalat, l., unl I 2J N rth (jut uu at reel, LancatiT. A Wenl of Caiitfeu UmiIieu'1 iiu'ii, iiuctmulc, leuitneiLial ti.i eii, h,ii ImIINU, Urim'i-H, ami ethers w he Uhei out if iloera, aru it't ulinrl liable te ucctaent unU lm in TVkeHii' hcUtnc nil ler biu1f4 biinirt. htum ami -pralnt, Ih en et the nnuM ajv ajv ptlcatieu i't 1uvNn her,ileb II.lt cM.hniu, ill uj'tf Nt, 1.j7 ami 1 it erth Cjuetu ttuet, Lnn tatti I'tui't Hiy ,(ieut;li I lanintt -riiW toehlKhlyot llunteck Jit ,lft m iht han bHnunat blelnte im, Lund im- of hllteuiiH',-. and ilpupsta from which 1 bnl "iitTfn 1 ter juai-' Mr J M nh, lUuk of Iertmti, Ont. l-ei al! liy II 1) te. h run. ilrau'Ut, U ami izt North (juuen stitt't. Lunt-UsSUT. Thunder U Denn tin Arci, That ter lum ues, fei rheuumtHm fei pain, and for npntiu- Dr. TTtemat Fcltctrxc (ht U a i'ltt and rullahlr n inJy i)t Ihuwt t ifhtrn Oil can be pun hantl et anj druNt tV ei al by II It ( e hrau. dr.iUl, I .; ami 1 i Neith iueeu slit 1 1, L.imiuti r All Admire :t llamlmiiiie I'ate A patr chtu hktn will makf any Lilc hand -eine M:nitt -liy un thltirf which struntftht-m and tnrlche lh bleMl ivlll dlrctly atled tht whole person ll eruption of the kln dlap par when liunterk Jlloetl Hitters are einplejt d They are a ei;Uible remedy of lnellniubte aiu' Y or a!t b 11 11 Ce hian, di uggbd, 1J7 and li .Snrth ijuen street, I ai natter. riihtmaster sim'l A. lleirllt. ut .Vlenti rey, Jllch , ililivers btmself In tbli mi- I or colds, burns, son threat, utnl rbini llKitistn, Ihttvuis J t teilrit riiiinnel be beateii 1 . i keep It up te thi ntiiiiilaril, unil It vv III sat lsi the twieplu I ahull semi for u new supply seen" leiM.iteliy 11 I! ( erhnin, ilniKKln, 137 uml 1J9 ierth Ijutin striet, f-uncislfir. KKI.Itltnl'S. ri;i,iiiur.s siiiivii'r.s aviu, iu: t belli In tbe folleHin ebuiLbes en Situilay, In the nieniiu nl le-Ji, in the i vi nlui nl 7 .0 t.unilu school ut 1 li u ui When the hour a clltri n ut It Is specially note! Christ Lvtiikiian Ciiincu West Klnt; Hlnet K I. Iteeil, pastor sitiIim ut lu-3) u. in unit 7 15 p lu. sundav 6choelutJp iu. (.lui e l.UTUKRAN corner or .North Quren ami .liitues stu 1 1. (lev C Klrlti lleupt, jiuster h iv lies at 111 JO it ui anil 7 1 p. m. bunli si his.l ul J p in. ritEHUVTCKlAs; AluMOIUAJ. CllL'IU H. Seul ll (.Mil I n sttiet beivlns iiiernluir anil i vuiiIul: at the usual lieur.1. hulilillh acboel mield ut ll'i p in l'lavci-incetlui; VV i ilnesitay eveuliiB All urn welcoine. I'm i x IJETnKL Eliler ( I'licu, pastor riittchlni; ut 10-10 u. lu . anil 7 15 p in, by tin pister Sunday hi hoel at 1 15 p in. St "iTEniKN r (IIkf ) Liirr.cn Collkee CnArnr. lilvinn servlitint lujuu. in. bcruien by 1'ref J. tl Dubbs, nil I MTKIl llBKTlir.l.s; II LliniSTireVEIAIT) Wist OniuKU street, bntneen Mulburry unit Lh.irlettn mrci ts.lferunjrly known iw Mih.m) Kev. ,1 II t link, tiaslnr rnuchlni; at lu Mi u in and 7 I ft. in Sunday school ut 1 15 p. in. 1'rulse irjcil nu at 7 p in The Old Vfrnnnnlt s rill held service In tin ir chuti h, corner of hast ( bestnul and sbennun htncti. en huuilii , May litth, at 2 oclecl,, p m. l'riaitnii In both lunuai a A Kpiilal mcLiluu of ihe Indies' Auxlllaiy T M ( A . vvlli lm lielit en Monday evening, Muj 17, ut 7' j o'clock, when a full attendauce U i sp. i lilly desired. bece.in hVAOBLicAL ( KiiKllsb )r en 51ulberry street, ubevH Onmi;e ltv K smith, pastor l'tiuchluKHl 10 Je ii. in. unit 7 15 p. in Sunday m beet at i p. in. l'niyer nnd Class en luueduy anil Thursday uveitlutfs, ut 7 30 sharp st 1 ikk'b lli:reKMXi MaHetta Avinuc. Itev. Win. I l.lchlltcr, pister. Divine service ut liKui) a in. and 7 15 p in bundny ccIkmi! at p m. Iuimtv Li'TiiU!iA suivlcea te-morrow inern liiK, HlluiniHiu and nveuliii;, leiiilucttd 1j Iter. Hr luceb Kiy, et lleadluc A pulpit uicu.uija li iv inu been urraiii;i d. KvAs.ecx.it vi l-lrsi Chun b, (GiTtnan). Nerlli VV ater Mtrui t, Itev. Isaai liens, pastor I'rrich ltiK ut lUeOu. ui uuil at 7 lip. in. nuiiduy m hiMil at i p. iu. bT. l'Ai'L's llereiijiEu. Kev J. II. Miemakar, I) l. pastor. lli inn i-i rv lies nt lu-lna. in. ami at 7 I5p in hunibi hi b ml ut I lip in I'kkhiiitkkian l'n:it hiriK uieriilui; aiidrvcu liiK' by thepastni, Kev Jus. 1. Mitchell, II 1) T. l'ACL'it M t. Liu luii rixachlin; at te Ji a in. nnd TUp. m by Ihi pister, Kev Charles lthetuU hutnliy schiHil iu I 15 p in I'ravcr I'ravcr lueetltiiren Wedneadiy evuniniriit 7 15. ihe women lvinperance union villi hed thuli uual prucr uuetlug te-morrow a! turnoen ut niitiartcr p.nt Je clock, In the Covenant flit ted ilrclhren church (formerly halcui) West Orunyre atiei t On i ue day afternoon nt 3 o'clock, sharp the L men ulll meet ul .Ne Hi .North Prlnce atn ut. 'Ihu !pru) uracil all Lhrlgtlun pceplu ureusVul ful divine Kiihhuicii lu the dulibenitlongef the cenviutiuii te be hulil In hi. Jehn's Lutheran i btire h en thu 'utli and 21st First Kekekvieu Ciicbi ii. Kev J M Tllzrl, li I) , liuitei. burvlceH le moriew ut 10 Te ll. m. and lip lu. Bunday school at 1 15 p in. Moravian .1. Max lluik, pastor luej a m., I Ituny and feriueii - m, bunday school ; 71. p.m. iiveuliiUBervlcii l'iRT M. K. Liiwiit.ii U lu -HI a m . and 7 15 p 111. jinuchlnn Uv Ihu pailer. lluv. .1. 1. dray. I 4 ti. ill . htuiiluy school, l'ruvcrmec'tliii? en VVilncsiluy eveiilmjut 7 ft, Wkht Slissies VI K L'hupcl, enrnrr Charlette anil l.ouien stituts. I'icuUilliailt IO:J0u. ui.aiitt 7.15 p.m. by tba lluv. I. ray: 1 p. in. Sunday school, l'rajcr nmutlni; en lburnduy cvcnlii.' Ill i wii, ui. bT. Jehn's I.trrnKRAif lluv. Svlviinna Stall. pastor. 1'reachlnK in thu mernlnc nnd evtniiiiv Iiv the li lsler MuiidiLV school at 1 15. ilelwulit .VlUsteu school al i p. m. beats freu. Alt are invllcd. OLIVKT ltATTIBT CHCncll. Y M. C. A. ItOOIllS, Itev M t-'i-.iynci, p.ister l'rraclitnu at lojeu, iu.a uud 715 p. ui suiuluy school at 1 15 p. ui AA'H ADVKN7,ISEMKVr. A F.lt.S FILLS. A Sluggish Liver I'mtM s the .sieiiiui'li mill lleneU te beceinii ills mili'tiil, nuil Itie v lieln m stem te suUei Irem ilrblllt) In alt such lu'ci Ajers 1'IIU give prompt ii'licl Allei iiimli Kiillcilng tieiii l.lier ami steiaiich tretiliti's, I lime tlnallj been lurid bv liiklug Avei a liitluirtli I'lIN I iilwuvs lliul tlieiu lirniinit nuil tlioieiiKli III their iictleii. ami their eii-aiiinal use keeps me In a pel lulls healthy toiulliieii Itnlpli Weeiiian, Aiitmpell, Mil I wi ut V live,) ears age 1 mitli'H il limit iileipnl lliei, whlili was irsteied te lieallhy iiclleu bv taklMK A el's Pills Mlue that time I Idle 111 vi r been wltheiil lliein Tlmv iVKUtntc the lMwel, assist ilUeslleu, mid liuietise lite tipiie tile, iiieui siniilv tliiin anv othei nicilliliie Paul I lum hill, lluveildll, Mas j. INVIGORATED. 1 knew el no n iiiii! input te Avci'n Pills lm sieiiHicliuiHl 1 ivei dlseivlers tutleieil limit 11 lerplil I. Hii, ami P siHMista, ler elulitien ltientlis Vt skin was vellew, nuil my lengiie 1011U1I 1 hint no 'ippellle, sutli led Iretit lliunl 111 hi , "111 1 ih uiul iMiiailiiteil A ft' heic-s of Avem I'ltls, tukmuii ineileriitn iles,., testeleil 1110 le is tin I In iilh W iihle Miles, llbeilln Ulile Avci's fills mi a -iiperini fiunll iiieillilue lliei .tit uptlii ti uiul ins liteiute the illpi stive eiitmtji, 1 rente an ipi'titi , etut iiiiiinve tin hoi rlble di'iuessleii uiul ilespeiuleiicj lesiiUliic from l.lvei I eiiiphiiitl 1 luivi. ttsi il these t'llls, Itt my liiiiill, lm jems, ami the ncvri hill le iie entire satlslaitlen into Vleulgniuei , li-likesh, W u Ayer's Pills, 1 1. piii.t .) Hi I C VverACe lenell, Vlu soul I liniigistsiimi ticiileisln Jli.lliiue Ulllle.VI 1Gsl Hill's. A HAKI'MAN. PARASOLS. 20-lucb Satiu Parasols, 75c VMi ALL IKK t INKU (lUADbs IN A1UK1. iT IUiMiitnK' uiul lliin(Hni;el Imbit-IU. mul rtnuelnlunc at flhert ihHIl'. Rese Bres. & Hartman, 14 EAST KING ST. Bpl-tiuul O AK HAUL A Streng Endorsement Setuitbi.uiullii( the ilull winlber nuil the Uw sut iiinilllleii nf ibu lilier uuirkul eui tales nit nit on the lncrtme uverj ilny V en heuIiI b surprtsnil te oe lh4i ulenilv ifn that iusteuirs sUiuil bv U4 e tnkt It a i oed and pi tee- rl uppiei t ttml Mtreng endercni nt of our lhe mutt be neen I Ik piep m l net Mcmlt'i w hen you ttud hew kin l in t lething is i.thtrikt but -aitlttu tlen w ith H t n n id for the .artist demand 1 that can be mad e upon u WANAMAKliR & BROWN, OAK HALL, Seittlie.Lsl (.'oriier Sixtli uinl Mnrket, 1'IIIL.AJIKl.l'lll A m MMr It UUOIIS. WITT & SPiyqND, New. 0, 0 & lO Etitit KltiK St. New Dress Goods. All the liiverllu sullllitf-In tlA.Vll.Nh. si 11 IM., I- 1 WllNK AMI bK.N 1 Kl.f.K slKH'l-.s, I MI1VE ,SL iriMiS, 1K.VIK1.I.K IK 1 11 MINI. LALhl Lrain. lllue, I'luk aud Ian. LAsllMKKK. Al.ll V'IKOSS, Nt . a V bll.INI.is, rt.NK hl'UIM. LAIIIJIhllh-j 'I hlrlv slv Inches vvlde, 3 aatd. Thlily .Uhl Inch AM. Woof. DLiilhOh-, I7Si.aaid, worth Me. Keity Inch 5e u utd Vhl. Wutil. M-.KUKb, leu Shade VI. I. Until. IKK.NLII and Lolertd, 1'4 juida nlil sold at UK.. .SIIM K.KKH, tMtc a atd , ti lllai k -uillj Spot tat value lu It! mid tl.eua viud. .ALKaUK.VIIlsIl.hs.sTCj, . lil.AC'K b.Vl IN KH.UIAJlh', tlee anil inrd. 1II.ALK IKUSti and KIIAD.IM1K Hll .Kb. II 10 lit. A I h (ihu t.KAI.N SII.KS, 75e, uudfl.5a aid. sTc, W.unuitid te dive batlsfactlun lu Uiai. New Yerk Stere, TyfYKHH A UATHVON. SEASONABLE CLOTHING! The Best Value in $10 Suits, AM. WOOL, WKM. TKIMMEII, and the beat huwlnt; thai can he found 111 any Llethlm; tint Is elfeicd ler bale In Laucaiitci. 'IhUshuuia buef valuu tepurchasuiH of Cleth let,', as fcuine attention Hbeuld be jiald te work, unit net te style of lniterlal aloue. In your eiiKerncsa for low prices, don't neglect thu liialltv et material and geed weik. A FINE PLAID I uf eiy iileiusliiK' paltuin, fur 8M.OO. I.N MllKUH LUTAWA. A Tasty Business Suit lu l. ray Cerksciuw, back or Cutunay, 813,00. A NICE MIXED CHEVIOT In l.lnht or Dark Celers, 812.00. A Ooel and Oomfertablo Suit In Uruy KlHiintl, bkeloteu Ceat, 810.00. V.OU ciin nl waya obtain the beat valuuheie let tliuaiualluiluiilluy .M.imiiu'.iirliiK Clutlilcrs, Va BAST KINO BTRHBT, eA.NtlASTKll. l'A. MO. TOIIAUCO OUTTINflS, HOHAl'H, SltT l.NUS ANII PACKEItS' WAS'X'K, llry and C'luau, bought, for lush. J.8. MOLIN8, Ne, 273 l'cail htroet. New Yerk. Kuleieiue-fied. Schulte, Ne. JU l'cail tns)t, New leik. fehn-lya' MYERS & RATHFON, A' A' ,' A I) I'KIt riSKMKXTN. I D. ( AMIMIKI.l Oiirponter uuil Builder, hliepln Kiaref Iteslilem e-Til Marietta Aminm. Kpcelil alia 11II011 alien lenll klinU of Jnlililua ami Itipiiniig l liinm-s nnni,iitilei mi,i,,. lien Kiiiiiiutiiit liiauliiKs ami cMlumtcn fur iilalieil let all kinds of weik- (liileia lelt nl tlin liiitiioMle .scwlim Miiihliiellttlie, C'eiitmHiniiiie. will leii'liu ptiiiupt iittetlllell llljllilil' rpin: ni:w cash .sreiti:. NEW CASH STORE, SI7 k 'J l.l North qiuvii Strtvl, Hiioslie the KejBtiinii lleiimi ami .NeiUielll llmik, Opening New Sleck Seasonable Goods. Iiitss llixHUrnrOiiilnit Klegiiiil Whlte Unties lei suii bluett tie liuhn Victeria t.aniia vi Intel eulfd l'e,irn. I'lnln una Philil fntn' bill. Ilm lliukle Ciiuitiilc. .Vmv ll.iUstii ( let lis 1 lm llerliee mid c'oinlliie Cenietii III 11 k met Cehneil Mil (limes. .m u ndUteck of Venous uuil Peiiiestlcs.iill nt Lew l'llcen. rli ii-, 1 nil mid i e it tebsljil w. p. IHMVKU.s. J." MAKTIN A CtJ. HEADQUARTERS t"i.- SCREEN DOORS VINDOYS. K II W h Ulh NKNV Kl lUl'OVKMhN Ih IN Slidini: or KAlmsleu Srrwns in I II INV. VV INDUW l.levn, 111,11 L, laud, Hguied or Uunlsuipe VV Ire, ptleis flein Jt)i up Denis imule up nlth Hint VV lie, lien Lernlies, lleav 1 mine, i etnplete II i Aiilu fei Wliidiinrt, fJMl up tinny male) rliU. II. st l.iiUanlii.l et lltnss Mitutta. WINDOW SHADES. lW-t Oil hhrtdiiiK. full riUe, sptlnic lxture. i(V , made up reud te hang, uu color. MATTINGS IN IIMMIMK I'VrihltNH VM) COI.OKS, ruicK uieur -K mi nttitri't inntrt n ud "lip Conn tuade by ept it L'pheUteii Mul J enui Kates. J. I), Martin if Ce., Cor. Wesl Kint; .V L'riuce Sin., (J'Xlte Blineus llmne ) 1..V NC AH 1 Kit, PA. A '1 AMitlfllS. PIRASOLS -A Nil- SUN UMBRELLAS! - V 1 - ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion. u hav i op. ui .1 Ihu iv ei k a laie lul el hV rAKAlI.Sand l .N I MI1KK1.I.AS, which vtn aie fullluir at the l.eiicat Titles ever hcuid el en tliene (..mhIi They are all first class itoeds. tnnile et best in aerial and made up In first cIiiah stvle. V. eg ml III ick sjiii, ;iinu,eii, silic uni d, tiim uieil Ith vv Idu ullk hpanfsb lace, at (J.5n. h.vlra lliav) lliuck l.lncd itlu I'lintselii, lace tlluilui d. Mi" and UTS. Celin (1 hatln I'nrasel, flue n,tialliy satin. In caiOlual, llht blue, cieam, white, tn'lm', iraiuel, ti , at il -t Iwentyteui Inch sun I'mbiellne, heavy tivtllcd silk, it irrautt d net te c ruck, II 7S. Misses 1 w llled Siilln raniseU, thiie dllleieul colors at $1 mi luuiitv-u Inch Uuibrellaa at ti .i. FANS. K.iiLjt) mid bmull 1'ulm 1.4 uf and .litjiiiine Kmiih HikUoime Chrouie r am ut J5and iVi Centi. rt.ltlll t Ullrt r uthvt hunt ftem up A.N IMMK.NsK U IZV Or RUCHING. RUOHING. - - Diet one bundled dtvicr, from lu . a vatd up, Ceuiprlnluirall the latest uevelllea, hiicIi iu Kan Ituchlni;, bhell Jliichlni;, Kllibeu KucbliiR, 1 In ae! mid ftllver Ituchlni;, colored ItuebliiKs, ulc. Hi nv j laice hdRu Kiichlni; ler chllitren'a caps, liiini lie. a yard up. Bri-.CIAI'I!AIUiAl.NS IN Ladies' Gauze Bilbriggan Vests. Hhult Sltmi-3, ut 31c. Llilld'a luncy Slilpcst Uau.u veatd, Hern lie. in l.adlea' India Uuiue Veals, elll. hound (iveith 5Cc.) alic. OhlUlren'a Ulbbed Cotten Hobe. Illaek and Colored, all ul.es at IV. a pall. Chlldiru'd Kicnch libbed cotton hose, white Kit, black mid colored, lull rc'Hitlai made, 17c. te 25c ii pair Ijiulica unhlcnchiil t'liuichrlbbed cotton beae, lull iiKuhiriuadc, line nuallt,c. a pall. 1IAKUAI.NS I.N LISLFx TND SILK GLOVES. ColeiedHllk.liuaoy (llevcs, line shades of tan and drab, ul sec. a pulr. .luiBiiy Ualu (jIevcd, line Ian colors, alt alic, lie a pill. JERSEYS. f hlldren'n Jereej a, all-wool, 75c. I.adlett'I-liie Weialeti Jurauvii at II W l.adlua' Cttiillnat Jor Jer geya. all-wool, line quality, ll.lv. Children's liiiioBaller Jersey-, tilinineil with white biuld, II ii. h.TKAOKUINAll ll.Mtii.MNH IN UIHKb' MUai.l.N LIIKM1S1.', Kiubieldeied and ISiilllcd, at 41c; they am ivutlhuiv And tniu let at C.Oc, tilinimd with time lewa ut iiiitlluuerk aud iiiudeuf bust uuu lm (limy would be cheap at ;uc.) A lUI.I. LIN1. OF White Goods for Dresses. V'lcteili l.iiwna, India I.lnuna, llatlstea. Naln Naln Naln aoek. I'lald aud Lhcck l.oeda, Colored India l.i flureit rwlisea, Khlrtln( Linen, Hutch- era l.lneu, lllea l.llilniiri, 'lewelliiK. Crushes, etc , all at thu l.eweut Market 1'rlcea, -AT- ASTRICH'S, NO. 13 EAST KINO STREET. "JSFBK-Sfc - . trj-KBJ .ar-t r.'. yaageux
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