'- V Y f- y,-. ?s"" rn THK LANOABTEK DAELY INTELLIGENCE!, MONDAY, MAY 17, 1880. nun i li HI' llllllliir.TliWTr"" Kl E l is- MLY INTELLIGENCER. Kvuv Cyinma m rut Ye'. nHKMAM lltKIlL, p;iw ellicnceRm building l.iierr. Ft. li4i.r-IVn CVnji n Ifr. lw IWMnri e rtnrerrviyVtnfaMimUi. Teitagt tt. AOVKHTtHKMBltTBfnm Ten e WW Vtnit nlAni. WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, t;. IM&H Awl.) PuMJtHCO CVCRY WtDNCSDAV MORNING, JVe Dellar I a Ytar in Advantt. pOKKUIPOfi'DKIfOKielleUett from rrttjvt ' tf the Hate and country. Vorretpendentt art re quelled te write legibly and en one title of the paper enV and te ttgn their nnmci, net for publication, but n proof of geed faith, .ill anonymous letter t uHU be eemlgned te the wait btuktt. Addrtft all Letter I and Telegram) te THE INTELLIGENCER, LAKOlaTIR.l'Ju $l)c fmtastex JntcUigcuccr. LANUASTJKU,M.VY 17, IS. The Republican County Contests. TllO IXTELLiaEKCKH llilS no inkiest whatever In the contest among tlie Repub lican politicians of tills county for tlie spoils and supremacy of tlieir ruily, be bo be yend tlie concern of a newspaper for the news of the community in which it is pub lished. As an opposition party journal it might hope te see the worst men nomina ted, in the expectation that by contrast tills would prove disastrous te the party re re sieusible for them ; but tee frequent ex perience 1ms proved that tlie Republican party in this county has stomach te digest anything. Its patriotic impulse would Buggest te the Ikti:lliet:nci:i te favor the nomination of the best men, see ing that the decree of tlie dominant party seems te be se binding en the con science of the majority iu tlie county ; but we are quite sure that such is the ebli quity of a perverse and stiff-necked genera tion that tlie small-fry politicians would consider anything bad for Republicans that wa3 geed for Democrats ; and lionce we sit en the fence and watch the proceedings with very much the feelings of the old man whose wife wis engaged in the tussle with bruin : "Ge in lietsey ; go in b'ar." ' That the legislative delegation en one side of the centcit here is slated te vote for Matthew S. (Jiny for United Mates sena tor would, undcrsome ciieumstanccs, be a subject for general humiliation ; but as he has hail his "vindication" from the ieople of Pennsylvania, his further promotion by his party seems te be logical ; and if his opponents can find a worse man they may be depended upon te de it. It will hardly be claimed that either of the candidates for state senator is up te the proper requirements of qualification for tliat high office; either would be only the representative of his faction ; it is ludi crous te attempt te make theanti-dicriuil- nation issue play any part iu the contest between them ; their lecenls, like that of their party hert and elieu line in the state en that subject, is about like that of the fellow wiie was "for the Mainelawand agin its enforcement." Neither basin time past protested against the suppression by the .Republican bosses of this issue ; and either could no doubt be trusted te de then bidding; in the future. The contest for district attorney lies le tween two leputabloyeung lawyers, ueithei of whom would likely bring discredit en tlie efllce ; and betli of whom put their claims chielly en the ground that m times past they have most violently abused the Democracy. They base linked tlieir for tunes, like all the ether candidates for whom there was room en either slate ,te the chariot of one faction or tlie ether; and iu the whole outcome of the contest theie can be discerned little significance e.eept the fortunes of individuals and tlie pres tige of ene set of local leaders or tlie ethei. resorted te mero unscrupulous measures te get and held place. If hulsllnallydiepiH.il by tlie Stalwarts, with whom he has made common cause, because he Is a general nulMitcc, he will find no ether element le take lilm up. He belongs te n iiestilent class of ofllce-helders of whom the public scrvlceisucll rid. Dill Ult.Nl'.UAl. NllUUMAN OUT Will H l.t- tle? Abb tlie critics ngree tlinl tj-an'i new book Is a deadly assault umii tlie KngliMi lnngimge. TllKllK Is reason for Hatlsi.iotleil III ene of tlie popular nlgus of tlie Mini's noted by i writer !eerlllnij a recent evene : me CaMtie In New Yerk. It npixuri tlMl en the occasion rererrcd te, a liRbt nml popular new opera was produced te nn irtnmi.illy Iatre ami Intelligent aiullciu-e. It is- tlie custom new te Introduce Inte all tlievi eulert liimieiits w liat nre aided topical senRi-that is, (.yiise Iesh rhymes with local iilluleni or "(lags." On tliN occasion ene t the actors had tlie 111 grace te sliiga urse Hbeut the president's expected marriage. It was cheap, Imperti nent and vulgar, ami the amticure weuid net have It. They liisosed furiously. This was au astonishing exhibition of getnl l.iste en the part el the public, and the actor te redeem lilmselt sanga verxe, no le.ss vulgar, about Mrs. James Hrewn t'etter, a lady in private lire but net lacUlug iipiisiw,ipr notoriety. This made matters worse, ami a tvricct storm efhlssies broke out This upenis te in dicate that alter all there .no some things which may be carried tee far. Norllflyel the English peerages are two hundred years old. An earls an earlier nil that i-itirisruii.v jmyxAm lascastbi:. A I'oer nni Width niu Cliixllj lUtkcil l,i SAlrtge HIlklliR. On Satiitday the l.incister and the l.ovvli l.evvli l.ovvli tewn clutis played their vct-nni! g-une, nnd tlie home nlne was mi lesssfui. Haiti Inter fered with theeeutest in the eighth Inning, and the score then steed s te 1 in faoret the ljmistewn. The I.uicaster club -eenis le ti.i e played a erv 1imh Helding giiinu What they lest in play lug they undo up In Kicking, mid the result was that Imlli (ood (eod (oed uiau and .odier were lined by the tiiiiplitv The scerv was as fellow s : LIW1STOM1 H. II t A B. lAM-AaiER. I. II, C V Mills, sni'ltzet.ni Miller, 3 . McCoy, i Krj-, c Wlinen, I Husten, I Ward, r . ilituitile, i Telul- (I (I 3 I e i 1 1 I 0 1 (,' 1 s 1 0 It 14 0 .' 1 I U (I yccher. HHsliitantl tleb, c . tittus llnanry, e llynduidii.e -hn, I KHHlKr. I. Kecrietfei r s . II .1 Total I i. V 1 1 7 Karned runs t.ewl-ie u. J. Iik-aihi, I. W llil pit. !-(. untile, 1 ll nUmn. I 1 isl tillN-lrj 1 I l K - 1 melscehU llnrtmall. Klrst biwun twn-lille. 7 l.an inter, . Mrs! biMifin eimrs lHmii, ' laii-ster 1 Mruckeitt tH'lt.iii. Ijihi ulr, . belt en li.Li'! l.i nl.lnan. i- Time ! ganie-One hour and tilt minim s leuble jilaj eilur ami Llel. Oniiilni-M llpenrtt. Illaiiirml lets. O.NEef tlie most dariui: attempts at rob bery recently repertel occurred in New Yerk when a clerk, who had been emoleyed ilve years in n dry goods house, digui-ed himsulfand attempted te steal a large sum from tlie vault of the establishment, with which he was thoroughly familiar. At Ihe t! me lui was presumed lobe far away en a vacation. None aw through his dlsgul-e, he reached the anlt had a "entile with the assistant cashier, lest his wig and reputuien simultaneously and is new in JaiL Honesty Is the best iellcy. Til hit r. are lour hundred appliiMiils ler the coiistilsliip-gcnernl at Paris. Ki.- It Dlller, of Chicago, is said te hae the iuside track. He has a geed name te run at a Lancaster county primary. I'neviM.Nci:, 11. 1., h'vs long enjeytsl the reputation et being ene of the inet hew pltable cities In the country. Its private re sources will be taed te new respnnibilnies in that direction from today ierward, as Prohibition new becomes the law or the state. Seuie of the liquor dealers lime already put up their stock at auction. The private wine cellars of Providence will hencetertli li lietter supplied than er. HeM-n-MChi.h trails wliere lb women are deeeratikl with tmiliug sprays et houey heuey houey sticklearo the latest caper in Londen lasiileu- able society. Tub lossenof a lifelike Hint of Hen. (Jeerge A. Jenks, who has just reigued the lst of iissistant seerntiry of the interior le accept tlie management of the Imbeis etite at $10, 000 a ye.tr, is ene that may be jijiulured w ith profit by all young ntu.i who .de-ire le achieve honorable success lu life. Mr. Jeuks read law while working at his trade as a ctr ctr penter and secured a college education iu the satne manner. Au instance et hlsuubeudlng Integrity was shown a few years age when Paul Darling, a wealthy neiglilsir, being en his death-bed, desired le leave fhKi,- OeO In charity. His lawyer told him that the bequests would be void, there net being a piebability tli.it be would survlve the requisite thirty days. The dying man told his adviicr le put the namoef (ieorge A. .lenks in pi we of the charitible institutions. His isiniidence was net misplaced, for Jenks, though leg illy en titled te the prierty,7oaleusl hunted up the institutions in which Mr. Darling bad lien au lutcrest, and paid te them the money thus glveuhlui. Men of the stamp el Mr. Jenks arese rare In publle llfe that his retirement thercrrem is a serious less te it Iu his ad vent te the fjuiet of private place, he carries with him the best wishes or a legion of friends and admirers within aud without his own party. Tm. New Yerk .S talks son-,, ,md gives anxious young men lit advice when it tells thorn te wear plain white lawn cravats with evening dress, mid pum stints, avoid satin or cream-colored ties, wati b, liaiu or tancy shirt Ireutsuml elaborate studs. All Old Acquaintance. General Negley has been deieated at the primaries, in his elfert te beciue another congressional term. The general says he was beaten by fraud. That may be ; but the general, being a geed deal of a fraud himself, ought net te kick at the cause of his undoing. The general has been be fore the public a geed deal since he match ed away from Lancaster iu his brigadier clothes, a quarter of a century age . but we aie net confident that the public has re ceived the bene til fiem the geuci.il that hu has had from it. It maybe that we can de without him. lie lias ic.ic'ied the ic liring age aud may settle himself back te lellect upon his past triumphs aud the in gratitude of republics. The Fate era Jlrilicr. Alderman Henry "V. Jaehne has been found guilty of having received a bribe of ?:0,O00 for ids vote in favor of the liioad liiead way railroad franchise in Xew Yerk. The lesult is what was expected by the public, and it will be received with general satisfac tion. The trial was an entirely useless pro cedure, being made necessary by .laehtie's denial of all that he had told in the way el' self-accusation te Inspector Uyrne. As seen ustliat ovidciice was corroborated, the defense fell te pieces, and the jury had no ether alternative than te bung the piiso piise nerin guilty. It is proper that nn example should be made in .laehue'a sentence, as a wanting te would-be evil doers of like kind for the ruture. Hut Jaehne should net lie the 8cape-ge.it for all tlie official wiong-deing in tills steal. While cornering the biibed, the bribersheuld also be gatheie.l iu. Let no guilty man escape. A (Jain Fer the Slate. As befeie intimated the Democrats as a party have nothing te gain by the substltu. tieu of an abler and better Republican rep- resentative in Congress for it weak and in- competent ene; but almost any right. minded citizen can afford te rejoice ever tlie defeat of that blatherskite, Gen. James S. Negley, at the Republican delegate elec- tlens in I'lttsbiirg en Saturday; especially when there is assurance. of tlie Micccssiuii te Jehn Dalrell, the lawyer. He is a man of walked ability aud high standing at the b ir, with bread views, and will be a far fitter representative of the gtc.it business interests of his constituency Ihin the fuss and featlifM whom he bowls out. Gen. Xt'gley will gain little public sympa thy with Ms cry of " fraud " and trickery. Ne were dt operate politician thau he ever Tin. propesod reunion et the nurd army corps, the command el lien. Sickles en the battlcfleld of fJettysliurg, wliere it forced the lighting en the "second day," twenty-three years age, premises te be nn iuqiertatit his torical event. It will come oil en the anni versary ei the battle, iiiul will be au inqHirt inqHirt inqHirt atitpartorthe gieat ii.evement te celebrate by inciiieri.il tablet and histeid! review the culminating engagement of the great war. (ion. .Sickles will niake au addiess, te repel the charge el neduics m bunging en the battle which has rested uhhi the corps for the past qiiarter of a century, lie has never publicly spoken before en the subett. The Tlitrd corps reports or the battle have never been published, den. biekles le-l his leg at the criticil moment of the light .md lieu the ropeits were made, months idler, they went Inte the war department iu. hives ami will notappeir iu print until the next volume el the records of the rebellion is published some tuue next fall. Tin: home rule sky has au ominous cloud in it, ler the indications elut lu tlie deleat et the Gladstone bill en second reading. Hut the tornado of jHipuIar opinion iu its f.iver is slew ly gathering, aud one of these line day s it will break and sweep all epjmsitiuu belore It I'EKSONAL. Oi.ivkk Wbmikt.i. Hei.Mi. is hsv nig a splendid welcome from the Kuliih press. Sknvieii lEiiuii.riihi'.eBii is -,.ucl te ,e boycotted by all parties in the I . S. Senate Mas. .Inns A. Iiiiiiav keeps only two servants and hemetimns weirs ,m apron te the trout deer. ltn ii vun AiiNei.n, head of the great dry goods house el Arneld, I'eitsialile ,v I'm, New Yerk, lelt ?;,UOU,IK)0 te Ids w lie and children. MArTiu.w Aiimii.ii's meit epular poems have been set te music by hu son ami are Uniting great favor with the artistie literary world. Hi. vim: has a mm aero larm out near 1'itLs- burg, which Is considered geed gas territer ami a company is erganising te sink miu lay pipe. Hoscei. 1'umiI.i.mi sivs; "I've reached that time et lile when 1 waul te get some semo some whoro wliere I won't be niepiunl upon. That's my ambition." Mil. AsTGIt has sent two copies of Ins novel, "Valentine," te the pope and the king of Italy. They are bound lu carved iveiy, with silver cases, and cost ilVj. IlltNllv Iiivimi will deliver lour lectures en Kugllsh actors at Ox lord during the week buforecommuuinratlou. Thesubecis are : I, iue Agoel Mlialtespearej ;,Tiie Kestoralleu et the Drama ; 3, (larrlck and his (.'outciiijio (.'eutciiijio (.'outciiijie raries; I, Kean and the K outbid. Mus. Maiik IIepkim,, aged ."n, Ihe widow olthe California millionaire, is building a luaguillcmitceuuliy resilience at ene of the scaoenst towns In Massachusetts, vvheie she intends sounding thosuintiier mouths. Mrs. Hepkins is a woman el thorough business capacity, and attends closely te uvery detail ceuuecled with her large otate. Oi:m. Siikkman admit in uiu new edition or hW memoirs that when elIlt n,,,,,!,,,,,! Hherldan for lieutenant general Uongress should have provided by lw or three lieutenant generals for Hkki ibree nro nre eminent soldiers Meade, Hheridau, Themas aud should have dated Iheir ceu!inlsinii Willi Gettysburg, Winchester, and Nash, ville. It is s.iid that the Chicago club will net de as w ell as last year. Seme of the ptjyors.ue net observing the total nh-tineuce pledge which they took before the sevsen opened. The mamgenient el the New 'V.erk club new wishes that .they bad taken the tub en n tour through the euth belere opening tlie season. It was the Isiast or the ew erk club that theywere net shut out euce m exhibition games. That was all right, but their record since the season oiued Is uiikin,; all their friends sick. Jehn Manning, et the llaltimeres, lias played right Held In lilteen games without au error, no nau ineniv-six iui,eis hu one assist, nml he always bits the lull. Haiflsev, el the Louisville club, has struck out etghty-nlne men In ten games he pitched, au average of neuly nine men In ii game. Kilroy, nt lliltliuere. In nme irames pitched, struck out Miventv-twi), an average of eight te n game, and Atkineii. et the Athletics, struck out tweulv-eighl in live games, nil average of mx. te a game. The League games en s tlurday were : At Detreit: Detroit I', Bosten -, at St Leuis. Piuladelphl i l.t, St Leuis 6 The ssociatieu"g nuns were : At Pittsburg: Umisvtlle e, Pittsburg 4. at I'uictnnati : (.'mcmnatl s. ht. Leuis; The St liuis clubieiild net hit Teny Mullane en Sdurdav. Thev had but two singles aud a double. LeuisvPlu loll ukiu Merris, of Plttsbun:, ami hit him very hard. In St Leuis the Philadelphia league loam almost knocked Harry Ilov in cmi ut the box. They had seventeen hits with a total or twentv-twe. Treiiten villi havesoiiie base lull atter all, as the management of the l,etig Islands have decided te transfer their ilub te that city, w here tlie schedule will be played out This is done for the reason that during the week the Leng Island grounds nre net patronized very well, owing te the Isolated spot in which they are located. The Iing Islands will still play every Sunday en their grounds at Mns petli, L. 1", as the "receipts et these games will pay the expenses el the team, kd (ireen, who lett Lancaster In a great hurry (between two days) recently, is play ing en the Leng Island club. Sam Kunber b is Uin releastsl bv AtlaiiU When the names of the Atlnnti players were tlrst published it was stated that the team would keeii a uiMiager busy. Hen Moere, "Menk" Cilne, V. illiams, Lyens, have been tiued geed round sums for drunk enness and It lias caused a great deal et trouble. A tew evenings Muce ('line smashed Manager Pun-ell ever the bead w ith a chair en account el the dillleulty. An enthusiastic rerressmdent oltlie V ' ' ia7 Life in describing llyiand's plaving for .lerseyl'ity in a recent game with Newark, says: "llyiand's plav at second base was something" inagniUceuL Ive seen a great many remarkable i aidie-s but nothing te eipial Ins iiilcti el Murphy's overthrew te second base. Itsts;uied le yeui eorrespon eerrespon eorrespen ileul as though he juiiiihI live leet trem the ground, securing the Mil witn bis lull uauii, and while descending put the man out who was making strenuous etierts te reaili sec ond In satety. Te all appearances, net teel Ing satisfied with tins, be nude n bcaiit.lul double jilay unassisted. Uierasharpruuhe caught a hard-bit liner trem (ireeuwoed's b-it alsmt alKiut six inches from the ground, and like a dash he touched Tucker who was silling down from urnt It is uet likely lti.it .Newark will roleas,, Smith. They .no" becoming Inhtened il the show Jersey City is making. Newark defeated Jersey City en Saturday by . I te 1, and but live lilts were made oil Pyle. Jee Simmons, or the Walerbury club, says ler long work I'yleis abettor pitiher than Phenomenal Smith. ThoMetswill wakeu up yet befere tlie sea son closes and they will eh.vs some et the ether clubs te the fence. When l'rauk Kinge, et the Pittsburg club, get drunk a lew nights age, he made the bad break et trying te get into tlie front deer of the house et Mayer Wiman, et Al legheny, lie was arrested and Ills suspen sion Irem Ihe nib followed. Seven th"iis,md people saw the AtliUilK and Brooklyn clubs at KidgewiHHl l'ark, Leng Island, vesterday. Alkms.ni was hit very bad by llvriiu's "nun who wen by the scere et H te T. Oldlleld caught a great game for Peeples. Although the llrneklyn out-played the Athletic m every way yesterday, the l'lul adelphia I'rei savs tbat the latter lest tbe game through bad umpiring aud njpoer ground. Tne Clin iniiati club dele ited the St Leuis at the home el the latter, yesterday, by 7 te ii. Lew Simmons thinks that the llrueklyu club is the Athletics, Jen ih ami that they play iu great luck. Lew is w ill luirn one iact befere the season is much elder, and that Is that the Brooklyn club has some of tbe best inateml iu the country mid they w ill make mere clubs than the Athletics take te the w oeds. People who have seen the Lancaster ilub plav say that the men can't run. The Athletics have released Jehn It vm. hMIIIII.v lit .or. JUII.V lAlll A llrllllanl liMinii; Hie UiiimIm "'iiK en SHiunlajr MRbt Tim fair rer tbels'iiellt el the Iteinan Catho lic Knights el si. Jehn was epiiiied en Sat unlay night nt the l-uicaster rink, en Vv est King street, with a large attendance. Al tlunich the vie i her was against It. the rink was well tilled and tlie ris-vlpls weieverv satisfactory te the nianngeiuent Tim isnn milt wet nrraugeiiients weiked lianl lu itissT.it leg the usini mid nrtauging the several ariiclcs en the tililes and ihe nwult is one el Hie liuest lairs evei held in the city. I'll the right as veu unlet the rluk, Is a lincy table imunst in honor of the organlia erganlia organlia llen ter whose benellt the fair Is held K nights or St. Jehn. On tills table u a lsrge nuinber el ornamental nnd useful articles ter sale and te be chanced oil. Among the articles te be i hanced oil are tw e tollet siits, wax tsni'iuet, cms,,, silver cake biskct. nlusli idUim. butter dish, pickle caster, (lower s, wax title, six cushions, plush bautier, wine ihvsuter, halt ilereil sliver shiiis, glass sets, child's silver set, lancv vases, bud-room slippers, fancv lamp, pillow shams, velvet table cloth, nioiiuetto rug and tsiverlid. Mis. K. . Ileliui pro vides at this table, and she has ler her assist ants Mrs. Peter lUehl. Mrs. Jeseph Itradel, Mrs. .lames Dillen, Miss Mary SivarU and Mnrv l'errk'h. Next Is the tlewer stand and en it are some of the choicest plants iu the cm . ST. M vuv 's 1 Mil i St. Mary's table comes next, and it is in charge of ".Mrs. Jehn Mri.eeh.in. Her asis- Lulls aie Mr. J,v.,.pli acker, Miss Kine Rltiel, Miss Ida ninssley, Miss Llole W Id myer, MHs An.istii.i Mci.eehan and Kale Mdiwhan. The arm tea te le chauctHl oil are nwaxmixs, i ushien.Uisket of ilewers, lemonade set, shppers, dell, two tisl spreads and pillow shams. The usual variety id rancv arti.-ies is displayed en this Libia Tlie south end of the rumi is ivcupied by the i .i'lte. tienerv table which is in charge of Mrs. Jehn I " Si held. Her assistants are Carrie llluiiiutistuck, Kate Kreckel, Maggie Itlumi'iisleck, Mary lluerge, Annie Huerge, Lena I lebrank, Kese Keller and Kate Sing lev. On this table are fruit and confections el all kinds, and they are sold as reasonable as al auv store in the iity. The lower ball el the ism side et the riH.in is Liken up witn sl Antheny's table. It is In i barge el Miss Lena Martin with Miss laeii.i Kan'h, lOuiiui (ar,lner, Marv (.eriuaii, Annie Sinlivaii, Kste i-erinan, and Kese McCiillen. A nututier .if valuable articles en this table will be chanced oil, and the Lible is tilled vvitli articles for sale. Tlie ether hall of this side et tbe rink is taken up with the st, leseph's Lible. Mrs. Martiu 1'ielii h is iu charge and her assistants are Mrs. h. I'., shread, Mrs. Jes. Uutz, Mrs. Jehn A. Itradel, Mrs, Jacob Sheberand Mrs. J aieb Tetter. I'tie articles te Ls chanced oil at this la'ile are a tiumber of vases, a horse sIuh et ileners, n dell bride, cake basket caster and a wax cress. This table also has a line display of needle work. A Urge fountain has lieeu erecteil ucir the entrame aud near it is KcIhsxm at the well, personated liy Miss Annie Kieker. A short distance avviy is the voting deivartmeut w hlch is in charge of 11 irry I- Martin. The wheel of tortuue is In cliarge el Jacob sooner and did a brisk business en Saturday night. TO II K VOTK.D Kell. The articles te lioxetoil for are .icornet.reller skates, bicycle, KuightsefSt Jehn enit'leui. ladies geld watch, base ball eulllt diamond ring, geld bracelets cigarmaker's tools clock, dell, tiod-reoin suite, deuble-barrelled gun, tarler eigau, bricklayers tools, sewing tnachine and baud uniform. A handsome ice libber ami gent's smoking set will Isi given te the holders et the lucky tickets en the last evening el the fair. Lvery ijrsen attending the fair is given u numbered coupon, and aticket w ith the same number is placed in a wheel. On the last night of the lair the drawing w ill tike place, and will be conducted by disinterested persons. The "ominitteeof members who made all the arrangements for the fair were Martin liielich, pre-ideut . Jehn A. Itradel, vne presideut . II. C. Martiu, secretary ; (.harles Zech, treasurer ; I red K. Shread, Jehn Me(,eehau, V. P. Kirchner, Jehn 1. Sclieid, Je-cph II. Hielil. Jehn 1. Cenuelau, August Stemw.mdel, Klercuce Itnim, Jumes itilleu and Iiu-eb Slieber. Mrs 1'. W. Kehui was president et the ladies committee. Ail deserve credit ler tbe faithful manner in which thev iIim barged their duties The members el the organiz-ilien met at their room at 7 o'clock en Saturday night and, headed by the rink baud, made a short street parade and then marched te the rink. The lair was formally eiened with a brier addre-ss by Jehn A. Cevio, est. Ileextended a hearty vvtikeiue, oil behalf of the Knights, s(Hikejf the iioble objects for winch tlie lair was held, congratulated the ladies en the result et their labors aud predicted a success, ltd lair, lilsnddresswasheartily appladded. The managers have made arrangements ter spec-al features each oveningef the lair. 1 he rluk band gave a line concert en Saturday e ening and this eveuiug tlie Ampheeu quartette will sing several sclei tieiis. A ,f KltMML YLll'.s PILLS A Slua'R'isli Liver i&& ( nn-i s tlie stenisch and ltewels te beieineilU cuii'ivd, net ttn whole sv-teiu te (mrtcr Irem tlrlillln t" ill 'nt' new Ajt't'n tills give pinmpl ivln I Mti't tiiie h siiiTi'ilin; fiem I. net and Sleiuiich tnniMi's. I have llimllj Imsmi cuiisl by takliiK Avci's Cnitisrii, Tills 1 alnnvs timl ihiu tneinpt suit theriMititi " H"'lr nellun, imil llielr o.ivIetisI ui' Kiep mi in a 1'iititHv licalttiy itmillileii ISnlph VVcenmn. iiiiiimIs, Mil. Iwcntv live veiirs hkii I siilti led 1 1 cm a let put uiu. wtiliti was irntered te liciilthv action by tailing .Vcr' Tills since that time 1 have iipki bts'ii without Itiein llu-v ivgnlale tlie IhwiuIs, iusIsI itlKi'stluii, mill liuMimse the iippe lite, ineiv sinviv tlmii anv ether imdlilne Paul (.tuns Mil, Itiiv ci hill. Muss. UN I UilUIH N i:x'p Deeu ie Tin: ceuiit lieusi; FAHNESTOCK'S INVIGORATED. 1 kneii el no l, nitstv equal te Av (T IMlls lel stenuKhand I ivci di-i'idi'is laiunui-d limn a 'tennd l.lvn. neil li-l'i"li. Ii crglitisin uienths Mi skin was , ,l.m. and m tiniRuu iimlrd 1 hiuln.'ni piidi - iTi ixsl fnmi llenil iu hi . ks twli and i nun I it. d V tew boles el icrs rills. Liken iihIiihI. i lis .I'iscs. leslereil me te pi'iiecl bisiUi Walil Miles. Obeillii. Avers I'llls an a suiHriei tmi,iiv unMulne. Ihev slniiKlfnn and Invigm ile Ow dlKfstlie Kims, i ivate nn appetite, end nuii'Vc the lior lier llUle ilcimissitMi nnd di sMinil, m v resulting fnnu Liver I einplaint. I have iitd Ihiise Tllli.. In iiiv IiiinUv. let iars, unit the) mvti bill le iivu enlliv s.uuiai'tlen (Ute Montgeiut'i v. Oshkosh, VV Is. Ayer's Pills, I'k 1'insl hi li 1 (.'. Aver ,t Ce, l.eiiell, Mas in i Kxteimlvii Dry Goods Brtlubllulimeiit in new utoelcod lull or Uoeda mtlttibte for tlie ApproivehltiK Warm Woutlier. t LiuIIeh', OeiiIh mul ClilUlren'n Stiiiittuu' Mutlne iiml Uiute Undorweur, LiulUxi', deut'H iviulOlillilren'H Huniiiier llu.sUny in QutiiitlHeu, aumnier Wrnpa mul Jnoketu, fil.fiO up. AlHoWlille QoedH for Dreaaeti, Liviuw iviul Kinbrolderlco. CORSETS I CORSETS I 11AL.L. 3 0KL.BUIIATED HEATH aOUaUT, bout, In the world. Alee,JKU9UY3l JEttSBYS I JHUaEYH fur I .ml Urn uiul Olitldren rtt Ilo Ile Ilo iluceil PrlceH. R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOU TO TLIH OOUHT UOUHll, IjANOASTEH, PHNN'A .Id hi liiiigKMtsaud lealers hi McilU'iuu ml Hei) M LT.tlLIt A HAl (I11MAN. -UAHUAINa IN Counterpanes from Auction! I eiigrit.-miiu Mutchler.ef l'cnii-) limn i uii Hi l ondei-es licit btai tough Cuie. (i it.VMSPi:cii''ic MiunciNii 1I1KUUKA1 KMil.lSU 1;KMK1). An tintiiUinv inri- for liupnteney, unit all Ills ea..i thai lnile Ims el Memery, Unliersnl I iKsltu.le, l'aln In l lie ltn k. Dimness of Islun, I'lfin ituru Old Age, uiul main ether dliMe that lead t- ln.intl or Lousiiiuptlen and a l'reiiuilutv l, nn e , . -tull paitlciilnrstn eui ruinphlet which we desire lesi'nd tree hi mail let vi rj""1"' "Iiiu Sts-.lrtc MtHlliitm Is sold ! nlldingKlslsntli mi iu. kaci', or six paikiiht's rer Ii, or will be sent tie by mall en the nselpl of the money, by aitdrrsstng the ncent. II 11 t"H lilt VN, lirmsKtst, sole Vgnnl, N-s. liVanil Ui.Serih liiuvn sirift, Laucsster, l'a On Kiienni nt ceunlertelts. w hive aJi'pted thtitllew W lanpt l tiicimlv gi-nulne. lllKl.lt.W ilhPlf VI.ll. ill'."sd.t.w llullalii, N A l'TBlt ALLUlilKlis 1'AIL, CO.NSl'LT DR. LOBB, KI.MiltlllUMfctiV ril sTKhKr. iIVlew Lai leii hill Mns'i, l'hllndnlprila.) in K Mis' Kl'l ItlV.Sl K l.niirnntisdtecute the rtttlu us! md uni-'i lunate wild run ly V cge tabic Midline - llis'k en siecl.U lllnsases tree end 'ei i' V'likflris) and strictly cenlKlcn tlal erfiit heiiis, iia in. te ; p. ui , 7 p. m. u iu j in. riisiluienl by Mall. ull-lMlAw 1UUi: t.L'AKANTliLl). RUPTURE. line j, i i ran teed I lilt J. II. MAI hit. fcasu n nine .noepcr iiieu or delay trem tnil ut,ss ti'sttst hy tniiulretlser curei. Mnln eiltie, s-ti Alti.ti sT . l'UILA. end for Llnular MvlvitAw VI.UTItl.Xt. vpi'dW A BATH VUN. SEASONABLE CLOTHING! The Best Value iu $10 Suits, Al I. UI.P KUL IKIMMKD, uiul tin brit -twln' that tun le temul Hi rtn letblnc thit t- ett'Mtt tot --lit lit Lam mlt i. Tht3 dUutild be i( vahie te purrhaeri tf ( leth tnsr, smut- uiuutleti ttbeultl Ih imldloneik, ami net te -lyU' et umteiial tUeiu In our t tKi n fr low pnt -, ilen t iii hct Xhv tu Utt et luilerlaJ mil .outlueik A FINE PLAID! JI Vtiy plf.ulll liilttlll, lel 8M.00 IN -Al h OK tl'IAH.ll. A Tasty In Gray Ceikjcreiv, "iai.lt or Cutaway, 813.00. A NICE MIXED CHEVIOT In I Igtil 01 ll.li k ( olers, 812 OO. A Ooel aud Comfortable Suit In Uray 1 lanncl, skeleton Ceat, 810.00. btaln Ihe bist value here ter COl M'l.ltlMNhs Al' COU.N 1 Mtl'A.NKI A 1' COUMKKl'A.NKb Al i .no .7,1 l.'M ( Ol'N I bill' l.'lll'N I I.Uf COUMhltl' VM.s A I V N r.s f .no t (HI I 0(1 llh.U'llt IM. MAItehll.l.Kt) I Ol'NTKIirA.VfcS AT ! se, SfiO. M 00, M.MI, . ml. We liave beiiKht theMO Oouiiterpnitoa lu liire iiimiilltleu lit Auction find they ivre Cheap. METZGER & HAUGHMAN, Ne. '13 Weat KIuk Streot. butwixm Uoeuor Uouae uuil Oorrel Uorse Ilotel. AV II O !'. KFUltStMIl I.SU (I O OIM. i: ham: a LAitt.i: stock Ol TIIK ItfcST W1 Ct.Ut tltMI. LHAMbON ,V I'Osri'KK. Business Suit V en an aln iv s i thf malleal nulla) til' m t:n i. i in: i nn. rltury, vvefls A I'rilil ilure Child that VV.l Itcailllt'lti'd Uj the Ceimnr. On .Sunday luenniiK Corener lleiiauiau held an iiuiue.st en a very small baby, the death el whom was considered uiyHtorleux. Llizabeth Mct'llnteck Is the name of a woman who lives in the second utery of a hoiise en North Mulberry direct, just above Walnut, which is occupied by Jaisili Warner. She is white in appearance but claims te be a colored weuiau. On Tuesday last she gave birth tea copper colored child which diisl In a couple el hours. It was buried en Wednesday in tlie yard just back of the house. Persons residuiK ill the neighborhood, vlie had .seen a in.vstereus looking boeiiii; into the hoiise en Wednesday, bewail te Hunk that overy every tliliiu was net riKht OHicer Heis was untitled of tlie ecciirreucu and he kepthlM weather eye esu, tliiri kiuvr that hoiiielhinj,' uiiKlit Ihi w reug. Sunday uieriiiiiK the elllcer learned I reui a colored woman, who vias ill tlie station house as a ledger, that the child hail been bera alive, but died and was buried in the yard. Olllcer Iteas neli ed tlie coiener, who proceeded te the house. Ile empanelled a pirv ceiislstlntj of . S Weaver, J uci il lieas, William Flick, Lightiier I'uliuer, Wellington itbedes anil i.eorge W. I'mime. The yard w.is dug up and the iluld in a li was ieund but a ten inches iiiuler Uiu ground. The evidence showed lh.it the body Was that of a six months child. It was burn en Tuesday evening and died neon afterwards. Tlie mother wax attended by a .hvieiau and the Inby was burltd en Wednesday, where it was leuud. There were no marks of violence en the child, and the juiy, te which Dr. Compteii was the Irtij Kiclan, found tliat it came te its death Irem causes uiiki own. The uiotherol the (lead child is rattier young looking. She nav'8 that her husband who w as u black man, left her auv oral jears age. Slioliasullltle colored child about lliroe c.irs et age, but she reluses le tell vvliii the lather of the dead child is. It is believed tint it belongs te a colored man, new residing ill this city, The dea I child was taken le the iiluilieusu and buried lu tlie ceiuutery theie. Witn u '-i.'O-YariU Kate, James Stew art, Jr., son of the well-known contractor el this city, wen Iho 'J"J0-yar(Is dash nt the nprlng meeting of tliu Lehigh Univer ally Athletlu association at Ilethlehem, en Saturday. HU tiiue wasii, IO doceiiiIh. The yeuuc mail In u tresliumu at that Institution. Many iieraens ure ailllitctt ii tlh et n pti.ui ! the skin, bells or tdcciit. Ilraiulitih - 1'iH-, tak. ti frct'l) will, in a ahurttluin.Lur, vrui tnm plnililt's or bells, t leers et leiiit -t.intltn ic itutre truattneiii ler some viteks, imt lcH--iired that the Meral lever tieiiu ei elistinuiu ub i is will iirel dUipiear n ou iicrsirurt nun tticse I'llls I'.fi On 1 tmr (in ml IkiiMin'd (iiiMine l'lasters are utdili inn'i tid That 1- the luct Ne,h5- uii Hi. uiu lated llctatise the are the enl pemiis pla ter lu extsteiiic that Is really lruliiirth and vuleible. lit n-en s Planters are hlk'hlv and ft I cntllit ill lucdit atcd, mul cure In u row horns iilluients iiten iihiLb no ethers have hadany cirect iihatcvcr. Ihe public are therefore uii tliincd uitnlnsi plasters bearing the mimes or Capstiin, ' ' caiulcuin," " tapsltlnc," or "la pncln," w tilth are meant te pass ter " Capclni (titcac note tlie dUTcrcuie) and also uguliiit lilasteis bearing the names ' licnten .," " llur ten's,' eli W hen buying ask lel Deiiaen's 1'las ter and pretiLt v eurselr by a persnnil exaiulna Hen. '1 he gcnuliie has the word" Lapclmi " i ut ei iioreiiMsi in tin-liwly of the plaster and the "Thus s,.ais ' trademark en the lace cloth, limvl ImM W ,Sj l'AHEiii'itn l md muni and utupcfylng jiup mi' given le lublus by theughUess metnurs te lullcve lellu and rietfulncss, but pilentH el lulgliti hildieii nsu l)iull.ln'rt Celic Cure, be cause II rt Moves and does no Injury a ntiibbei n rart fiem t iperluuce. Caster oil ler the dogs but Dn. Hash's I'lc.is ant I'hv sic forchlldren nnd ailulu. ina I-lmd tll'JSUIAM NUTICKH. llniiptity the Ileal i'ellcy. In adi ei Using n incdtcliin it Is beat te be hon hen (st tleccptleii will tiever de: the people mm t stand II l.i I the truih he knenn tbat Jlnrt', k Hloed Ilittt rt currt scretula, and all t'itiptltn- , r tin akin 'i Ids medliiii.i is sold i-icrj whue ij tliugcNts. ler.ilcb II II Cechian di tiglat, UT and l) North liui en street, I.anca-tei. A IV'erit tI Caution. Kalltead men, inecbanlcs, cemiut u lai 1 1 n , 1 eis, ii.isc li.illNia, rarineis, and elhuis who iuiei out el iloelv, ail) peculiarly liable te modem and Injmy. Themat' Kcleetric Oil ler biulnt's, burns, blttis and npralns, is one et the Hut t ai ai Iiltcatlen iet dm tsml. KersalebyIl.lt teclirun, druggist, 137 and li) North (juceu aliett, Lan uintut. un t, & rn n i rniinin mm fl, Manufacturing ( Intliici-, HO. 12 BAST KINQ STRHBT, LANOASrK.lt. l'A. REFRIGERATORS IN HIE CITY. The Tierce Ilry Air Kefrigcrater. t.AKDK. HUSK. ATl:ii(WI.t.li icf cm: AM FKKKKKS, And a lull hue ul 1101 SKI t UN ISIUMi liOOlii The lirgt-st ateclc of 11 s KIXTl'ltKs In the i li srwcliil attfiitliiu paid te(jiL-rming, Tin UiMinin; and .Speutlnu Wm have just in cived another lel el these tc (jLOULsj jerap. seHAra & son, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LAM A3TK.lt. I'A. PILINN A llltLM MAN. 150,000 Adams & Westlake COAL OIL STOVES IN USE. All giving fsiiufiiolieii. Tlie only lVr fuctly Safe J il Steves in tlie market. There lite ue ether oil stevea te coniP.ire te them. The ilest JJunilile, tlie Cleanest, tlie llest llukers. liny no oil stevea till utter et.imiiiiiiR tlie Ailams iS. W'estl.ike, AT- FLINH & BRENEMAM'S, llhAbhICS IN All Makes of Oil Steves, .AM ASTKII, l'. A H'AL.1. VAVKU, CIlAM.i: OK lil'MNKSS. CLOSING OUT SALE. PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 North Queen St., II iving assecl itctl I1111191 II 111 biislnuifs ultb Ills hretber M M 1 ry, will lu elder te drvelu all his attention te his new business, close out hi-i nun -tink et UAI.l. I'Al'KU, VVIMJOW sil VHhs VV IKE hLKhh.NS, I. tl. LUUTAINb, l'el Ks, ,ti , al and boleii cost. i.nmtt-t Klaughur lu pine, ever kuenu lu ihitilyut Uinc.Mter, PHARE8 W. FRY, NO. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCAbTKK. I'A. nprlS ; j dft w A. KIKM'KIt. ALUUSC. Hliltlt. HEADQUARTERS Can't Siy i:utuigti. " 1 1 iiiuet speak tee highly et Jlurdeck Illoed Ilttti'rt they hive lilouagre.lt ble'slug te inc. Ciireil me et liltoisiiess and djitptijisla rreui Mliti.li 1 hail Diilturcd ter jvais " Air J. Murnh, lUnk et Toiento. Out, ter mitu by II. II Ceuh ran. druggUt, 1J7 ami IX) North (juccn alltnt. Lancaster. '1 hiinilcr It llnliii the Age, That let 1. ink ness, for rlimiuritlsln for iaius, and ler ir ilns r. Themat' J.'eleetrlc Oil Is a positive and lullable li nit dy. Jr. Themtte' -.V-lebtrie Oil can be purt hascd et any diugglst I n't s ile ly II II Le liran.druggHt, 1J7 aud lij Ninth (Jin cu direct, Laiicailcr. All Admire n llaiitlittiuie race. A puie, clcir skin villi uiuke any race hand emu. Manifestly anything which strengthens and enriches the bleed will directly alTect thu vi lielc lmrhen VII eriiptleim or Ihe klu dlsup ptiar winm llurdeik. Jlloeil Hitters nre employed. 'Ihey uiu a veip table remedy of Inestimable initie Kersa'ebyll II Cochran, druggUt, lit and 1JU .Vmh (Jin-en atieet, lauidsler. ttlll.l.tnr S.llll'1 A. II till III, HI Mnnteiey, Mich, di livers himself In this vilsti. 1 in culilH, Inn us, sere llue.it, unit rhcii mutiiii, iliuma!' J-:rte trie Oil immlM beaten. I ay kcci It up te the staiidanl, mid it will h.u ll thepuuptu 1 h ill guild roraiiewuiii.ly fcoen." ler a tie by 11 II Cochran, druggist, U7 itnilliU North Ojiwii .tieet, Unuttiur. b-wi. w ler llliccn jean I was uuiiejed with unvuru palnln my head am ilUi-haig.a Inte my threat irem latarih My acnc or aim II urn much Im paired. Ily the use or Kli'a Cieam Itilm I have mrrreiiiu thou lieublea J II, Case, u Iienli llntu, Nuw erk ,.,,Un.,.,.w.",,el,t,,V" years dlnce I tlrst began in lilug Kly i renin Italui, and trem thu time or Us ilrt iutroiluitieii tliere Uxa been a growing dunuiud ler It, nnd ue Mr 11 has given very great sillstiictleu te my oiutemcrs 1 cen-lacrlta calm ill ruined) et goiiulne iiuirlt. A 11 Ilium, tiruyglst, Mvutieie, l'a. iuy!7 JndcedAw SUMMER COOK STOVES AT Ne. 40 East King Street, (Opposite Lutut lluum). THE ARGAND (or (1A80I.INE. THE DANGLER, Ter COAL OIL. I lib I'l HUH. DhVl VMis VV KSL'i'l'LY FAULTLESS FITTING READY-MADE CLOTHING uiu GENTS AMD BOYS, ni tin: is Business, S'thoel or Full Dress b'uils, And lln luilituit'iit Outplayed In our Selection el (juaJlin sand l'utlerus Is Universally KiidefM.'d as I'erlectleu. OUR LOW PRICES -AUK UNSURPASSED. I Ul. 1 VSIUONS IN Stiff mid Seil Felt Hats, Straw aud Manilla Hats, Collin's and Cuffs, Neckwear aud Hosiery, Altfc I IIK I.AI Ksl VNII VV II. I. UKIll it h TIIK MOST 1'Ot'l b.VU OK 'HIKSSUAbO.V New Eer tlie Children. Jli.ll-t UT J'JJUll.K (MAT BUTTON SF0E. SIZEb-s TO 1U. PRICE. - - $1.00. r We ii leiiiiueitd IhU Cldld'd Bbet) as Com Cem Com leilalilc, liiiiubti and Cheat). Trunks, Valises, Traveling Bags AMI HAMISOMK' LAI'MiLK I UUKAIil.K KCO.SOMIU Al. ART WAJ.L l'AI'HIt STOltK. NO. m NOltTII (UEKN STJIEET. ll.Mil.AI.Ss IN VVAI.I. I'Al'KU, IIAUUA1NS IN WINIIOU HIIADKS, HAUUAINb I.N LACK CUitrAl.NS. .1 ust Itecelvid Auotliei uirbuil el CHEAP GILT PAPER At less Hi. in I lie lest ut iii.iklm; them. Come Kurly or tiiey Hill bu gene. WINIIOW hllADKS, LACK CUKTA1NH, 1'OI.KS, Ac, Lewest City i'rlcea. ALFRED SIEBER, NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET, J.A.N'UASTKIi, l'A. glOK bldlex. uvine uiurltt-ttd roll HAl.K Olt MINT. HKNT. I'obncce VVaieliouse Willi I'l'nn'a It. It. Capacity ler storing j,euu cases. Apply l.NTKLI.IUKNCKlt OKriCK. FOH KKNT. Shep In roaref Nn X W'ostChentnutstroot, lined ai a rlar box factor', and a aliep en llllttlu stieet, between beuth Queen and l'rlnce mroeta, lately used as u cai rlaitu factory. Alse u dwelllnK aud itere room new occupied by A. A. llubley im a (Uu( store. West Klni; atreeU Apply at tlie llWld INTELLlOENCKll OrflCE. Alse, u Full blue el Parler Stovea and Hoatera, Cook Steves and Hangea. THE SPLENDID HEATER, STILL AIIKAIM AliO, REFRIGERATORS, IOE-OREAM FREEZERS, WATER COOLERS, V'OV'.V, JM.V.S", KKTVLES- VVell,iuiythliiK oil Willi t. COJ1K AMI BKK I'Olt YOUIISELK. OIIDKK9 I'OU 1 tabieg, Gas Filling, Tin Koeliog and Spouting I'ltOJU'TLY A1TKNI1EIJ TO. KIEFFER & HERR, npX-tlil.tw NOTION- . 1 HAND DlHl'LAY OV NECKTIES. UO TO KKIBMAN'S, CAMEL'S HAIR UNDERWEAR, UO TO KU1SMA.V3. KUU1IGU CL0T1I1NU. w (lllll & Fester, 32,34, 36 & 38 East King St., I.ANCA8TKK, l'A. FOH LATliST HTYLKH COLLAIUJ AM) COKKS, UO TO EKlailAN'8. HKAPKHT AND HKST 8CA11LET UNDKItWRVK AT ERISMAN'S. N0.17WKHTKIN0 8T., LAM0A8TKU VAUItlAUMSH. C'l'ANDAIlU CAKlUAtiK WOUK. Edw. Edgerley, CAMIAGE BUILDER Murket Streot, Rear of PoateDQco, Lanoaater, Pa. My htetk LemprUes a littKu variety et the Intent Htyle llUKKteH, riijjtena, Carriiie3, Jlnr ketuud ItunlnebH 1Vhkeii. whlcli 1 eirur at the vurj' levnat nnurn3 and en the most reasenable terms. I call Hpeclal attention ten fewer my own do de bIkiih, onner wlileliUtlin KHUKUI.K1 Cl.OSKIl L'llVbltlAN teUl'K, vihlch Ii decidedly the ueatest, llKhtet mid most complete l'byalclun'ii CarrlitRu In thu country. I'untena wIsldnK te buy a geed, lioneat and aububtntlal article, should bear In mind that ttiuy take no link In buyliu; my work. Kvery Carrliiite lurned nut lu eighteen yours UKiKid one that la the kind of KuantnUe 1 li.ivu toeilur thu public. All work tully wunaiiled. 1'ioane i-lvii inn u call UKl'AllilWU 1'llOMl'TLV ATTKNIIKI) TO. One aet et workmen eapeclally employed ler UlHtllliniMO T 1). lAMlMSKLL, Oarponter and Builder, bhei lu ltoaret llesldciice rilJIailctta Avenue. Bpeil.iluttcntleiiKlreii tenll kinds of JebbliiK and JtepdrliiK Churucs luaaenablui saliatae tlnn Kuaraiitced. DrawliiKa and catlmntea fur. nUlii'd ler all kinds nf work. OiduraleUat thu lomcatieevilUKMa(hliieOlllcu, Centrehquaie, Mill lfcelve pieinpt attention. myH'Jld' rrini: iii:st FitriT ev mkdTeal sol -i iiiue. Dyanuneln U liiimciliaiuiy relieved by Itensuii a Cupilue uigiuy meuilliuii. rioters, (julik uclliib'i
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