f THE LANOABTBR DAILY IOTKLLIGENOER, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1886. -t-T ft bft : b t If i ,; u WILY INTELLIGENCER. KVtHY EVtNlfM IN I Ml YtA INTELLIGENCE iUILDING, . W. Cemh Cwtm Bqeim, liAKIAITM. . ttAlLtVm OmU a Week, rii VaUan a TmrtrlrftvCenltallenth. foliage Pree. ABVMMTISMMKNTa ten Xm te ftfly Cent! WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, Might tngtt.) Published Evtnv Wednesday Mernine, Te Dellar 1 a Ttar in A dvane. OOBRMHrOItDKNCK telMted from fieri pzi I VIA Mat and country. Oorreipendtnlsartrf quelled tour ite legibly and en one elite of the taptr only; and te eign Ihtir name; net for publication, but n proe of geed faith. All anonymeiM letter will be tentigned teUie teafe balhtU Addrtnall Letter 1 and Telegramilt THE INTELLIGENCER, Lakeartik, '., JI) Camastct intelligencer. LANCASTER. MAY 54. 18S6 The Declining Bishop. The Philadelphia Episcopalians are look ing for a bishop. They tlieuglit the hud one when they elected l'hillips Uroefcs, te come from a 810,000 Bosten church te de their work for half of the money. Hut Mr. Brooks declined the place. He put it, we believe, en the ground that lie believed his mission te be where he was. and no doubt he was sincere, because he is a ery geed man, who would net be Induced te de what he did net think right, and he is eidently of the men who have confidence in their own judgment of their fitness for things , a class which is net tee numerous when it is also right. What we de net quite understand in the declination of a bishopric, is that every bishop is required te declare, when ordained, that lie is unwilling te be a bishop ; just as Mir. Brooks has declared. Hew is it then the bishops are get, all bo be ing unwilling? It must be that some cm oercemo their unwillingness and that ethers cannot; some, ierliaps, being weaker than ethers in their disinclination , or being readier te lay the responsibility of their election upon a higher power. It seems indeed te be in ery geed accord with religious conviction te consider that election te an office is a desig nation for it by tiie Almighty. Jnitne denominations carry this idea se far as te put ttieir elections before the Lord in the let, even marriage being thus determined. In the MeraMan church the let decides the choice of the bishops, and doubtless decides as w ell as the members would. Naturally the ofiice of bishop is held in high esteem in the churches and the contest for it among the admirers of the candidates grows warm. In contemplating the duties which fall upon a bishop, hew ever, of the Episcopal church, it is easy te see wherefore the position is far less comfortable than that of pastor of a line city church. The bishop must travel among the churches, big and little, city and country, rich and peer, repose himself in all sorts of quar ters aud sit at eery maimer of beard. Such u mede of life cannot be v ery attrac ts e te the aged and distinguished divines, who are usually selected for the bishopric from the besom of a fend congregation ; and it may well be a heartfelt " nole " they declare when ordained. Aic Wc (Jeiiig L'p. Arisoef stock market values lias again set in and it is said that the movement is founded upon the dj ing ava of the strike agitation, which has lain as a heavy weight upon the growing tendency of tlie country. It is certainly a sufficient reason upon which te found an advance, if the fact is true; and it seems te be se. A rough ex perience has required the labor element te modify and withdraw its demands, and tlie probability is that the industry of the coun try is relieved from requirements of labor that it cannot meet. The long economy that has lieen forced en every hand is bound te cause n great impetus te trade and manufacture when the need of ecouemy is felt te be ev er, as it will be felt te be when the relations of capital and labor are settled. There is se vast a country awaiting development and such a Heed of capital ready for the work, that nothing is needed te biing us te a condition of booming prosperity but a restoration et confidence in the present reward of enterprises. There is iierfect conildence new that such row anls aw alt tlie eflert te grasp them, it made it the right time ; and the interesting question is as te when the time will be. If it is seen te be at hand new, there w ill be plenty of hands te push it forward. Where Is"ihe fat I Something seems te set the Greeks and Turks en the frontier te firing en each ether, wheii at the capitals the nations are held te be peace. Tlie war ministry in Athens has gene out and the peace ministry ceme in, and simul taneously firing begins; which seems te show that the peace party has net gene in en the frontier. The new Oretk minister is said te have sent an order te his com. mander-in-chief te getupan armistice with tlie Turkish commander, which order the Greek lias net et been able te comply with en ing te his being unable te leach the Turk. There are se many underctu underctu rentsef iniluence affecting tlie relationsef European nations just new that it is net safe te believe that anything is te be dene or undone, uutil it is accomplished. Whether there la te be war between Greek and Turkey does net defend iukhi tliose states te say, for they ate both in custody, Irous lu the Klrc. Martin Irous has left the places tli it knew him and tlie Knights et Ubei be lieve that he has deceived and defrauded them. It is charged that he misapprepria. ted their funds and that lie acted under the direction of Gould in the contest et tlie Knights witli that astute manipulator. There is no sufficient evidence of tlie truth of either of these charges, and the latter is sustained entirely upon the evideut fact that Irons' work resulted te the advantage et Gould's stock operation,!!1 it was, as sui- posedaipentheBhortBidoof the market. The precipitation of the Knights of Laber into trikeupen Insufficient cause and at an inopportune time Is the fact which accused the man who did it of great Uckef geed Judsmentoret disloyalty te the interests in his charge. Martin Irem h prel.vll but tlie scape Ro.itef tliu alns of his fellows, tint possibly he is black as he is painted. We cannot tell. SnxnAY wits a warm, beautiful ilay te the man of easy censcience: te ttie defeated cau cau dtdate It was lco-celd and gloomy. The ntrlkea thus lar this ye.tr lmve had a serious effect en tlie liulhlliig e( cmtlen of the country. There was a Inlr prospect for n building cmiius for the season of fi,OiXl,00), hut from the general drtlt It Is fair te hssiiiiie that the aggregate representative Mil no of building erected tills year will fill short of the estimate above J10,0ti0,i0. Of this ntueunt forty per cent represents lnber, which would equal M,000,000. If the poaen had net tieen Interrupted, this Bum would have beendl beendl vltletl among the nearly 15,000 jmroens who nroetnploymt In the construction of bullilini;, giving te tlieiu an aomge of ?-'m' each. Al lowing tbe working days te be tweutj-elgtit each month, it would liae emplej eil this -army of workmen about three months bisctl en an arerage of f,1 ier day te each man, or fL'WO per day te the entire number. It Isnploasure te nole the success of the Alteena Times, new euterlng upon Its third year. It deals sturdy blew Ter lu'iiiecntuc principles and w oil deserves the jireserlly It has acIileM.il. Ge. l'lT7liteil l.M, or Virginia, his proved bis bravery by returning into Ohie after the bloodthirsty declarations of (.ev. Ferakcr consequent upon Jeir Divis' reent tour through the beuth. But perhaps the ex ex ex Coufeilerete gcneril was aware tint the here of the cellee-lwg troupers episede was all sound and fury that pigultied nothing. Fer after roraker's bloody shirt shrieking It might have been expected that the state mil itia would hate been ordered out te repel the rebel Invader, lnt.to.ulel that we learn th it Gov. Forakereaid he wis delighted te see the earnestness of the greeting given te Gov Lee, who new for the first tiuie viltedOIUe. It would show him that, though Ohie's sons had (ought Vlrgliil's,it w as net through h ite, rather ttiat Ohie loved Virginia se well she would net allow her te vepinite from the Union. I'erli ips, alter all, there are tw e For Fer For akers the politician and the man. Tin: country proved ltelf a little bigger than the city in the district attorney contest, Uemi, rule Is again beginning te leek up In Ireland, as the tlerteness el the I lsieritts, Is beine discovered te be only bluster. These people comprise, euly a little mere than one- half the population of I lster. The Parlia mentary representation of l !ler is about oteiilv divided between Terits and Parnel lllts. The Oran genu n, or I lster Loyalists as they new call theinselvt", hive been the Irish pets of the Jlritish government mike the tiuie of illi.im III. I is it ion at K re striction act, or any deprlvitmn I Ineilem that Ireliml h is been subjetted te from time te time, have never been enfened in I lster. In fact the Orangemen have Ikhii mere Ihig lish than the Knglish themselves, and greater enemies of Ireliud, as representid by the majority of its jeeple, than mj geveriimeut Kngland has ever had. Although the I lster loyalists are less than 10 i'r tent, of the pop ulation et Ireland, heretofore their lii lii lii lliiouce vmis demiunut with tlie gov ernment lu Irish allilrs. The writ of habeas corpus was never suspended for the purpeee of filling the jails with Orauuimen. The bleed of Orangemen has never beeu shed en thoaltaref their country. ()i ingemeu have no sympathy with lrlh patriotism have no sentiments ius.onuueu with the ureat body of the Irish jieeple. The Orangemen, intact, comprise an Uuullsh colony and were never naturalized. They don't want te be known or recegulzed as Irishmen Their tastes, feelings and Instincts are Publish, and nat urally they desire te milutaiu a iloe inimi cal connection with Kngland. Of course, in thoeventof the establishment of an Irish Parliament the Orangemen would boa hope hepo hepe less minority Heme these te irs ' Tin. New Yerk Trihunc lemplains of a De-Nothing Heuse, The public complains of a I)o-Teo-Mucli Senate. It should net lie thought tint trades unions exists euly for striking purposes. Thoainil Theainil gamated society of Carpenters and Joiners has disbursed sluceJuue, I'M), iis.Je,000 In relief required for sickneis, luiiernls, siier siier annuatien, accidents, and latk et employ ment net caused by strikes, and only j .a(,oeo rer the supiKirt of ' trades met emeiits," that Is contest with employers Sim I Mrs. Pendleten'sdt ith in a runaway in New Yerk, this kind el ac ultnt his be ceme alarmingly prevalent in thesn ptrts It is it fashion that Is better honored in the breach than in the observance. PERSONAL. Mvr in. Itu tNstOMiih has nnrried Ictor r.onuen lu Londen, and retired te nrltate life. ' P II. KlMisiii m, assistant general freight agent of the Pan-llauttle lines, will resign July 1 aud accept the Hisitien of through rrelght agent of the Pemisylv mil re.nl, with hoadquurters at New Yerk. CeNfiitrssM tv Jehn 1). I.mi, or Massa chusetts, married his scceud wile ijuietly at North Attlobore, tint state, en Siluriliy. Miss Pierce and he metat a lair, and it was a case el love at llrst siglit ou the governor's part. Miss IjIDa Mil I i it, the yeunge-l daugh ter of the senior justice of the lulled States supreme court, was quietly married tc day at her lather's residence, in Washington, te Mr. Teuzalln, of Hosteu, who It largely connected with railroad Interests. Mas. (.toiter. II. Pi mhi ten's runeral will taku place mi 'luesdav, Irem ten Chun h, New "Yerk The interment will be at Woodlawn. Miss Jennie Ptndleteu is very much better, and her physicians think she will Ixi able te attend her mother's luu luu eral. Jehn Drlieis nunv timtw .inrim. i.u sickness said that the main regret of his Hie was that he had never married. "New," siid he, "Iamulone, no wile te wipe tlie perspiration from my brew , no children te comfort me In my lonely hours." hen ever he talked with any or his relatives he alw ays advised them te mnrry. Hui'i.ueit William makes dally Inquiries concerning the condition el the historian, I.oejiold Ven Itanke, who is seriously ill. The emperer has also, as a sie ial m irk el favor, relioted Irem duty Prel. en ltiuke's son, who is a captain in the guards, se thai he may be w 1th his hither. Prof. ou ltanke had almost completed "Wtltgeschichte" be fore he vtas taken ill. di.s,. l)i luiiN tan, the veteran Ohm Democrat, died in Lebanon, Ohie, i n Satur day. Tiiree times he was a candid de ler Congress In hopelessly llepublliaii districts, aud he was a caudidatu ler United States senator llrst agsinst Pendleton, in Wx, and In lsM against Payne. He had been a suite sounter, a member of the legislature, prose cuting attorney and I nited Stales district attorney, being removed Irem the latter place by President Orant IJmam'UL. MhrOAii's estate has been adjudicated by tlie orphan's court et Phila delphia. The balance el tiie istrsenal estate, amounting te $18,3e2.&0, was awarded te the decedent's widow and children, lu accord, ance with thotermsot his will. A claim of f541.K), presented by Mrs. Mary Krlder, a sister et the deceased, ler sert lies rendered vtas rejocted en the ground that she had lived with the deceased us a member of his family, net as a sort ant. auM-.UAl, G kant's tomb at Hit oride Park is te be elaborately decorated en Decoration Day. Mayer DeVober, or St, Jehn, N. 11, will come te bring a shaft of laurel eight lict high. Flerida has already shipped her ele under and pomegranate trees, aim Irem Jler njuda dute palms ure en tiie vvty Prem "..i.uigiui w in ceme u uesigit eight leet squaru or laurel, oak and ether Itaves Irem all of V'ul,,buhncMH, especially or VIcksburg, ApI 'aa'tex and Missionary llldge. nf iiL ?JU,,.VN.EV' Ihunpsey ""d De Jjieey, Ye k 1 M ?luV"h- KiiB in New bSen., Menltefl. I" constant fear or neing carried ai-rev thtt herdiir Tin.v .... net walk out alone at nlght ler rear el being should be clapped huMhe teSS ThipZl up mid the ilde continued te the mrtiaJ r utige jiarreivs court rooms in New Yerk. "..Die Ljuwis" remains ate te be c're- muted at Fresh Pend, U 1., te-diy. In hi will he said: "Although I am adverse te the Komew-hftt unplea.s.int notoriety w hich as y et treniatlen Involves, my very strong eenvlp lien Is that It is the right disposition of the dead. 1 leave directions that my body shall be cremnted. and thai the ashes shall 'net he put into an urn, but In the earth, ev er w hkh my w ife may le Ingly pi mt forget-me-net 1 dlrct, also with my deir vlle' assent, tli at all funeral paradeand oxpvnse shall Is' avoided, and that my reuniiis be placed In a pinecivsket ter rvinev il te the ciematery. 1 desire, also, that no llniMirs may be sent by mj frlends." JO CHKJ.M.IM KU3IAt f. Tlie VVimmii Who Vtarrltnl ls.re II Hullrr. Hut Ceulil el llrlerm lllm 1 rem the Nen erk erkl 1 or n number or years in Washington t'ltv there has lieen a tall slim, UMiitlml blendis who ever v one KdledJe t'hesiiey, and who was te K) met at every house w here w It and culture were appreciated. 1 here was a say . lug among her Iriends that she simply imlimlHtlinineanit "linik lr iiiimIs out," Ishmuse there were se in my tables te which she was n welnuue guest that the week was net long enough te get around te each In turn. Slie has lived altfue, aud his always calmly followed her own devkeslu tindini; her amusements and regulating her life, se that ishiugteu has been in a chronic condition or being shocked at her bland Ignoring of all Becial rules but seeing she csired net a fie, society at last grew accustomed te her vag tries anil being her, rather liked thi m. Mm retorted men. as many of them its aiuustHl her, tlmetl with them, drove with theiu, trtuted them as geed and jelly comrades ind net one of all these she cho-e te call friend would net hive (ought lu a minute any idiot w he dared te say anything dlsresiHHtful of handsome, frank, honest Je Oheaney. She hid a secret in her Ills tint net even the female newspaper rorresieiHteiits could quite uu oil. It might la) neon or It might be midnight when Je ChesiiMy would send te the club ler oue of her friends or if he ceu.d net bti found, go alone Inte the slums or into the bar rooms te leek ter a man vt he had s.-aped from the Inebriate asylum. When she round him she carried him txu k, and then let the whole incident drop Inte silent e, aud noeno was i(iilte brave enough te insist upeu.m uxpliuituni) This mau who would be taken Inlnie helplessly inebriitisl te the isyltini from whltli he had lied, wis t.eerge 11 Hutler, nephew et l,eneral 1!. 1 llutler, ami oue of the most brilllmt aud t itemed young men of his generation, who threw away the great carter prophesied for him by reason et his f Ual ptssjen. He ra irneil the utre-ss Kose l.v tinge iinil vt cut as uisul te rgypt, but iuiuitH.li del v alter their return she secured a divorce from hiui en the plea of bis intemperance. He grew enlv wur-eas tlme went en and eventually consented te be sent te the asylum as a list hels', butcon butcen 3tintlv broke aw ay and hid himstll lu the slums Ireui whuh he wis alw its lullenlly resciieil by .Ms C'hesney no v lsited him in the asylum aud watched tenderly ever htm, and" if it had bttu any one but her society would nut hive hesitated te viy that this was tee eccentric te be tolerated , but she was se altogether an unu-u il person herself, and se linny breaches of six 1 il usage w ere te tie chargtsl "up te her account, tli it one mero or les.i rtally did net signify In the Washington uvrs et the pvst vteek apis'tred the uetlie el the detth el deerge II. llutler and immediately beuetth it a notice of lutrriige, vtlmh Mt, forth that tieergu llutler had, in the sute ei -Maryland, m the year ls-se, been, by the Itev. Ilyren suuder- lanu, J). P , married te Joseplnne t heuev When W ishlngten read tint latter nonce it opened Its eye very wide, drew m its breith and slid "Se th it wis the evplauatien of it, alter all Hew strange '" The vtemin who hid borne and sullerel in secret se long in the v iln hop et resc uing the man she loud Irem the besetting sin wasbem lu iienrgli, tliu daughter of a Pres bytentn mlu lster hen the c'vil w ir bo be gan she went te the hospitals, spending these tour veirs lu caring fer'ttie sk k and wound ttl. Her llrst appearance in Washington vtas as the secretary or Senater ruttersen, et Seuth t arelina. It was here tint she met (eorge llutler, and as seen as his wile gave lilm u, she secretly married him ami under took the hepeltHS Usk el i urmg liiiu of tlie disease that hid sihxI in the path of his honor and adv mcement. Hew tlie struggle oiherlovo and patience, her lourage aud brave solitary mull leme ended, these te notices sum up mere saiily th.iu pis'0s el eloquence. .V skctih or Vllss I nl-niii. 1 rem Lucy 11. Heeper Paris I cili r Miss I ruices 1 elsutu, el Uutlale, the young lad vthe, of all the Vtnerii tu I ulits in the world, just new eetuples the gre-itest shareer publit attention, she Is very young aud very i crv charming I de net think that any or the iertriits published et her, whether in vterds or by jeucll, at all de her Justice, bhe is tall and slender, with i com plexion whose roseate pileness tells of ler tect health, mere accurately than a mere vivid bloom might de. Her tenures are tine, the brew bread ind well turmoil, and shaded by thick Ioemj waves of chestnut hair. The n i 'se H aquiline, the mouth small with full reil lips, nisi losing two rows of pearly tfsjiih, white, transpirent and even. Hereyesnru lovely, el a dark transparent sapphire blue that leeks almost black under the shadow el the tin k long eyeltshes. A great attraction te the tai e is the'lelii ite arch of the eyebrows, which areas dark and per fectly dellued as though drown in India Ink. Altegethtr Miss I olsem's ceuutenauie is remarkable ler its blending et lumiuine sweetness with high Intellectual (harm. There aru elements in it or nobility and intel ligence that will make It most striking when girlish delicaiy gives placet te womanly strength and lull development. Her man ners are oxe,uiilolv n tturulaud winning aud her tact unerring. It, asiseurrcntly repotted, this lair girl Is te liccome at no distant dale the lady or the Inte Heuse, she w ill till the position te Hrrettteu, ami that despite the fact tint she will be the yungmt lidy that has ever presided there. s,10 w,n d worthy successor te the last young hostess cf the White Heuse, the be lutllulaud i)iieenlv Harriet Lane, whose loveliness and dignity lent such a charm in the old days Iwfore the war te the presidential entertainments In Washington and te the hours el the presidential vacations at 1 led ford Springs, iu Peniisyltanit. Mi-s I olsem has received many eilers or social entertain ments in Paris, the rainllies of Minister Mc Mc Lane ami or Censul deneril Walker hating been among tlie first te pretler her Invita tions ami attentions. Hut she has declined them all, remaining very quietly at the Hetel Itellevtiu with her mother when net eugaged In the inevitable Parisian reuud el sight seeing aud shopping. Te turn from a mental coutempl itleu ofthe charms or Miss 1 olsem te these or Miss Adele draut is like exchanging a view el a Parian statuette Ter that el a llgure in Dres den china. The radiant girl that Is seen te become the loveliest countess in tlie lhiglish itsjrage Is a perlect specimen et the most brilliant tyqie et American beauty, nuning te matures el artistit regularity a complexion et cream and roses, large, velvety, dark brown eyesanu a prelusion et rippling iltrk hair. She Is a glowing restt-bud Irem the I'ranstt I'ranstt l.mtle " lesebud garden el girls, while Miss 1 olsem mere resembles a hall-unfolded lily. Il Only I unit Uactarl ind s tt a-hlngteu Letter '1 he new pension olllce Is the only ugly public building in Washington. It tau Hu man palace, lu red brick, with a Pennsylva nia Dutch barn suiverlmisised upon it. Hew se Intelligent and e intituled a man as lioneral Meigs could hive designed se extraordinary u monstrosity no ene uuderstauds but there It stands te met e our twain and pity (icneral Me!t,w met Senater oerhecs, w ht,as a mem ber or the Senate committee en library, inade some progress iii art at an entertainment last vt inter, and incautiously asked "llett de you like tiie new pension oillce?" "Well," said oerhoes, "there's enu tiling I deu't Ilke abeuu" "And what Is that?" mLihI Meigs anxiously. "Its being liro-preor," uil.l t.n-l,.A ......!... emu uuiuiva I'U'v- i passing en. I'llt en l lVnt. Kietn the'ltxas Sittings "The doctor said he'd put menu my lett again lu two weeks. " "Well, didn't he de II?" "Ilodliliudied, I had te sell my herse and buggy te loot his bill." tlrunlng Clirlkliauu 1 rum the I.edgi r. Our populttlen Is still Inure uing, the new addition Is a baby girl hi James Sproul's household. A SUjpbeiu Talk, I'rem the New erk bun. The endeavor te get uiarrletl without jioe. ploiliidluglteutberorotund Is apt te be futile. . CUT t Hemes, treni the llieenl There ate nearly 1M0iM owners el leal es tate In Phllsdelphla, who pity tates uihiu the ..'..etiO septrate pmpertles assesseil in the city limits. 'I hose llguies show n larger pu iMrtien eMinqviters limn fin be teund In anvcltvln the I'nltwl Mates, and probably in the world. Hit te are less than 100,000 leal etate ett ners in New erk city, and the proportion in Louden Is nearlv as small. In retiinl llgures the total value or the tool es tate of this city is ffsXi.OW,tX and the at erage ofvrepertv te each iimI twtate t,i.jjer Is about -1,000- This is a pretty f dr t Indication et the city's title te her fame as "a city of homes." J.' .in .Viijmite r..ui"i. L . ., . W lift Slllt r (inn i.ii' " " !. .... i " es," he epl ilnetl te the young woman, I "Iain the adlecttte editor d the migarliie." I 'Die ttdls.tlte editor' "es. eget agrett deal of umnuscrlpt Irem veiing lailles, and it Is my duty loge through their eepv and kill the adjts-tlvivs. And," he added, with a tired leek In his eyes, "the work Is lery lnlsitleus. ' 1 he t rrt w ort t ae et rheumitlim and neu rtlgliait curtslbj st.JacebsOll M uireis testlmeultls nrove bcteiul t doubt that llleeck's Pereus l'la.ters cure l'antlj l. ei veus Hibllltt ami I os or Memery when up plh t te tlie spine lln rtuiete Milncy l'till caltlcs when worn en the siutllet the bat k, iippllnl te the pit of the atennch, lijspipslt and Indigestion illsappeui Celd, Leughs anj Asihin t no lengi r IituI le tbi sufft rlUK patient when he un them en the dust If )ou have n lltadtche, or want te shop, put in MlrtKk Pereus P ilt r en th nape of the neck the work l net enls done, but well done This rein ed net mil) mins Ague Cake, Liter Complaint and Maluri t. but Is a protection against teten, snuill r, erstwtrCtu mayaviwd l'ArmOHit liuaanum ami sttiiHfylng s)rups ur glttnte habits h) thoughtless unit hi rs te lfllite colic and tretfulnes., but pirents of bright children use Ur. ltAsn s Celic Cure, be cause It relieves unit does no Injur) a siubbern fact Irem eiH'rlence Ctvter Oil for the ilegs but 1R. licit"' Pitas unt l'h) 9tc for children and adults tua 1-lind The illeiial Creillt l n Mere Mhllt fnunilecl than the reputation of ltenen Capi Ine 1 lusters 1 bet ar, known spmtH is.lt d and ucil etei t w hen In Vimrli t Us hespltaU mil its homes l'h)sUtan, phinuaclits and ilrugulsts nitlim Ihtt for preuii'ims of itctien. eertnlutt nd lange el curatltt qu tittles thet sre b)end couiiiarlsen tlni-e ud their un Oiiualletl t en Hence ncemuuiuls thi ni Ihe publli are agsln csutieneil igaiust the cheap, nrthli and shaiiii less Imitations efftreil b) medsiliii jmrtli iintltr the irute of -miliar son tilling mimes m h as ' i npsinin, eapsl cuui ' apucln ' e iipsiiMm , i tt Ask for Hi nsen s but of rt spit tablt dlugglts only ami nuiki a oersenat i xaiuinatten Ibi genulue h- The I line seal tnule m trkunililie teia c it. ilne i ul in ihi ii nln ms) .4 M w Ite tin V our t.tiaril Is u-i is t Hpcinc Plasters in uliltU unit i tut riml is the lacl Sen Hhj an thi Iml tat. d " ll.iuisethe an the eul) pemu" pis. tir In exl.lt me thai is nallt tnistwurth) and talutble 1U nsen Plasters are highlt and-.il entitliall) meillrattd, and curt in a few hours sjlments uism whlth no ethers hate hsilany eirist tthiiti cr The publli ire therefore cim tlenul iigulnst plasters bearing the names of w C tpli in ' l upslcum t ip-u ine, or Ca pticln, which are meant te jvess for 'Capilne (ploite nole the ilttrun-nis ) anil it se agutnst plastt is. i iring the names Itenten i. llur tens," itt VV hin buj Ing a-sk for lleusen s l'las ti r anil pretis.1 eursi If e a personal t xanilnn Hen rhe genuine has Ihe word t ipclnu ml or pen iinsi In the body of the plaster and the inret sui tnuiemarK en inu isce c-iuiu mil) I tin VI W ,5 ByrviAi. yurivra. t.rlus Pleas tut hetlth) grins am seen enl) en hi ficis efhiallh) ptirrens. Ihe il)septli and ilibtlltiited can smile, unl) in n hall hcuudnat l'tirll) thi blixsl, tone the stemal h. tud stnngthen the tlsni s ulth llurderk lUetxt liu rr. If wm lh t" laiigh ' 11 mil often ler -ilu lit II II "'hriui diugnst, 1J7 and 133 Mirth yuien stnut, Iatncaster Will II Ketll) Cure llhrum.iti.tn ' tti atuwer. honor I right. Il will curt rlieuma Usui, aud the suturii-t tii.es tim Dr Themns F'l rtrie Oil was spcclallt preptn'd ler the rheutnalit and lauie Nenio letters from Ihe people rilatlw te its merits in neaily eter) lwipi r in the co itiirt ler sale bt II 11 Cech l in druggist, I i, md l) Nonh cjinssii trcet, I tin c-e t Causes Astenl-hiiieiit. "templitil) iimstratisl for ilijj with indigos Hen nud bilious Inter Ihu tfn Is et te I ttli s et Jlunlei K ltleixt Hitter t asti ni-heil nu t llble Impretiment right err" Vlr veth lljttes hi mint, 1 ler salt b) 11.11 Ce. hntn, drtlgUt, 1J, and IJJ North Cimuii stni t, I aucitsti t Detei tlTPs mid I'rltate tltllrers I suallt wt tr their btdges of aulherlt) com eal id und r Iheli clothing, but Dr Thern it t. It nr Oil iteura Its bad,is in thi f nn erpiintid labels ittached teeuh and i wr bottle se that all unt) knen Its mission It Is tten full ind cemliU lutherit) te arrest all aches and patns and docs its duty every tlmt I or sale by II 11 Cochrun, druggist, 1.7 and IM North cjuetn strict, Lancaster The Ivluil Wn I Ixe. thi uieillcine he most like I-that w hich docs lt work 'i nick and t til Jlurtteek Meed Hitlers an the iubkit kind of anne ler U) spepsla and liter and kldni) affections ter sale by II II ( echran,dru;lst, 1 7 ind hli .North yueen stn et. Lane isler Mint Three .Vppllialleini Did. "I wis treubli d ten uui, h itiih sort) feet 77irtt iiplitiUten$ of rhemai I cltttrir Oil en ttrel) cured them .Nothing bi tier In the mar kne" laeeb llutlnr, Kuidlng Pa ter salt I) 11 11 Cochran, druggist, 1.17 and Ui -North Hucen wtrei t, Lancaster OSK liOTTLK LKrecTB a CIRC Mr U r h I! Kech, of Alluntewn, Pa, win bedfast with In tlauuuatery rhetiuutlsm In thi winter of is-,. Doctors could de nothing te relieve him He emuicnccd using Gress' Khiuinatic Uetned) lit thi time he had used hall a bottle he ceul t have his bed, when he had hni-hul the betllu he was ciiicd and his net h id a n turn of the dlsuii-u since lu his own weidi, " 1 teel U tier than etei befere. ' 1'rlce il, b) ad druggists IibsjmaMW.tr UitOW.N'S HOUSfcllOLl) PANACEA. IsthoniestetTectlve l'atn Destroyerln the world. Will u.ejl sun ly qulckin Ihe Lloed whether trtWi n InUinuUly or- applied externally, and thereby mero certainly KKI.lLt K PAIN, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and It Is warranted double, the strength of any similar preparation. It cures pain In the bide, P.ack or lie r Is, Sere Threat, Kneuuuittsm, Toothache and ALL ACHES, and is The Gruat Itultover of Pain. nitOWVS HOUbhllOI.D PA.N ACKA " eheuld he In every family. A tcaspoentulof the Panacea in a tumbler of act water (sweetened, If pri terred.j taken at Dedttme, wUl BUKAK UP A COLD. 25 cents u hellle. inlllydM.W.aSw T tlllS PAPKIt IS PK1NTP.D WITH INK Manufactured by J. K. WRIOHT Si CO., tnrl9-l)d thnnd llnreSUi., Philadelphia, ! MPOKlAVr. Te the many applicants for th KALI. HUM el ine Lancaster Business College. If t eh will call en or address the principal )0U c m obtain such liilonnatlen us will be of gical inlt Ullage tti )ou iii pursuing the.COCUSh et Ml ll as leqiilitiit al this Institution It will t iiihh you te maki greater pregiiss, and a sit ing of lime and labor is gtiamnti ed If )Ou will uui) eul instructions Address, H. 0. WEIDLBR. Principal c ALL AT ItKIOAlVfH OLD WINK blOKB FOB LISTON'S EXTBAOT OP BEEP. riMIST IH TBI WORLD, Established, 1745. H. , E. SLAYMAKER, Aqt., fbl7-lIQ Na 'il Kast King Htn.a TlL'YCLi:S! TitlUYCLHS ' Hating bien Infeinud by seiiiii of our frlcmU that aecrudii lllc)clu llrui hutu bien circula ting repertH (through Jealous luetltes. In erdir te iu rlher their own In teri sis) that tve de net dud lu Kudgu lllciclis or lrtc)clts, or any ether uiachliies, we lake this opportunity te tall the attention et the public te the fict th it uc are reprt hinting nil the machines that D Uudge .VCe manufacture, and um dialing In all ether machines th u ariuutinufaclurcd In this country and Liigland send tore ilalegue. Only Hiding Hchenl and ilc)clu Itepalr bhep In Lancaster count). MARTIN RUDY, Supt. NO UKAST KINO 8TIIEET. teiiiiccted with Iclcphene. unjl'J.'MdAllw itHuyrKit. ,tc OALDW I'.Llj.t CO. 1'UILADELVUIA. N J.1L CALDWELL & The Earring Cever the hurting Lever Is a LOtd t using sii arranged that a Pit liiend or tli m harilng tnav be placid then in ami entirely hid di"t from view, presenting the t irect. tien 111 use, tit an enll mi) geld earring. The teters ate iniulii In crape and llrtght t Inlih t untiii I, I- mi rtn, Polished ittul Plain Uemau lield, sndare ailapti il te earrings of ever) site. The) are i spot I ill) rectniiniendt tl for use In tnitellug and morning wear nt heti Is, en miring satui) unit irtedeui li-uiu itnvlel). Its Use (jO; rv ST. Careful Attention Given te Orders and Inquiries by Mail. C.iKhf. AC. IKNKYN l'Allk. Peniyn h ON THE CORNWALL MOL.NT HOPE HAILH0A1): In hit t hurches. Lislges, Seclltle and ether s. orgaultllen ei'iitemplattng excursions durtiiK tht s.fc. VseN Ob is-, the company bt gs le antieunei' tntl ttir lacllll) nts been ler lect.dfir i nabllng thi publli te reach this fa T' rm i,s,rt md no t trert Iihs ben -pan d te maki PhNUVN P Vllh tueri atlrtettte than etiilif're ler thi Iresj use el t xcursleulsls are pmt ided I.u Vis ON Till I VKK, CKOiJl Kl. I H N 1KNNIS ANIl Uisr- 1! VI.L t.ltOl N IIS, lAULI-. IIL.NCllh, SWI.NC.S, OA.NCINt. P VV I LION, 1! VN1I -.TAN I), L Vile, t. slIEl.TH! HOlSl.KITCHL.N, llVShhl VN1) cIOAK ltOOP, AMI olehlll VTOi.l ON TOP Oh tOUIIMOLN r UN Thi n Is aln a UKUtEsllMKNT AND DI.N INt. UOtiM fit charge el a competent taterer, hi re unsilsian Ik piecurt dat uiederati rites bi-sldes l'hetrraph Ualler), Nes !-und and lelcgripherllci 9m- Ne lntetltallng 1 iiuer Allowidenthe c. rounds Vrnngeinents ter Kcursleus from all points can Is made l appKing te C Vltl "VON scUJl VLhNHKK, Supl Ceruttall A )lt Heiwlt'lt, L. hanen, 1'a. Ol 1 I. II VNCOCh.t.en Pass Agt. 1 hit A Uuidlng K It , Ne jj; south leuith st , Phlla ma) 13 .luid J' . 1-1 ,tt7. R Osii: HROS ,v HAKTMAN. PARASOLS. 20-Inch Satin Parasols, 75c VNI ALL Illh UN Hi (.11 VIlLs IN lillh t V AltlLIl. 4v-Kt pairing and Ueeeterlug of Cmhrullas and Panuuls dull al short notice Rese Bres. & Hartman, 14 EAST KING ST. i Wind tiUOVKlllZH. HK.II blUDi: tOKPKKS. line old dot ernnii nt Jata and Mecha Cede i s, the hi st In the market. Our lat I lilt n did CeVTce speaks fi r llnelf rich and fragrunt, i. per pound Very tine Plantation Uie Cedi i , our beat enl) juc per pound one very pepularat 15c Vt e want veu te call andtrj'eur I-'Vc Cellie. Ibii exci llitnt ijuallty of our Collies and Hne leas li making Irlemls faxt and firm Our dally sates show a st ady lncrtase. In-sh Ifeastid etety day. A full llnu of fancy Groceries. Please give us a trial erdur. CEO. tVIANT, auTaviyd Ne. 113 West King Htreet. A1 III ItSK'S. Bargains! - Bargains! forty Luni h cents Quarter boxes Londen I.ajer, lllue H.ilslnn, 5c pounds lit u box, for 75 A 1 renb Let Ditslcated Coceanuls, only Vt euuiif per puunu A Hundred ileies (r.ttifl pounds) Procter A t.aiuhlus Cincinnati Olelnii Betp at six cents a pound this Is factor) price , don't believe In mlllng geed standard goods nt cost, but our stock h large and bought when the soap makers had a war Vt m Pcnn and Fell's Cern nt eight cents per can BURSK'S, NO. 17 BAST KING STREET, LANCA8TEK, PA. '-telephone Connection. JIUUIiH. teiin hai:k'.sse.n.s. NEW BOOKS Are eirered at a llhenil discount from the pub lishers prices. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS In Library Sets, Clasi Heeks, llccerda, lUwardu, illhles, lestameuU, Catechtsms, etc. QUARTO BIBLES Cenhilng King James und tlie Itovlsed onions et belh Old und New 'Icatnuieiita In parallel columns, ulse, with thn two versions of thu .New 'testament, or w lib the old version of the lllhle enl) ,lu v aileus si) les of binding, at much low er prices thau by truv ellng ugema. AT'tllKllOOkUrOIlKOr JOHN BIER'S SONS, Nea. 15 and 17 North Queen Street, LANCA8TEK, PA. TJOTE IS MAKINO CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT S3.00 A DOZKK. AT .NO. ICO NOltTlt QUSKN 8TKKET, Jaulj-tid Jncaslcr, Paj ItHT i:t noeit q-e thi: ceuut iieuhi: FAHNESTOCK'S BxtoiiBlve Dry Ooetln EaUibllBliiiient la new utoekott full or Qoetlu nultnble fbr the AppreuuhltiK Wivrm 'vAroivthei-. Lutlloe', QeuIh ivntl Oullilrim's Humnier Morlne ivml Cliuue Unilorwenr. LntUoe', Oont'e ntul OhlUlreti'H Bumuiur Uoeiory in Qmiii title h, Hiiintuer Wrftjva nttd Jitoketa, $11.50 up. AlBoWhlte dtxxla for Drotvaea, Luoeii niiil Imibrolilerloti. CORSETS I CORSETS I UALL 3 OBLEUIIATHD HBATH OOUSUT, beat in the world. Alse, JERSEYS I JERSEYS I JERSEYS 1 for LiuIIeh nud Ohlldren nt Ro Re Ro ilticed 1'rlceB. R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT 1IOUHH. M inV.UUlt A HAfUlIMAN. -I3AUOA1N3 IN- Counterpanes COt NTI- III1 NhS lilt N It UP VNKS COUN IMtPA.Nhs ,vr VI Al i no .7 a l.-'.V 11KAC HUM M VKShlLl Kb (Ol .NrEUPANhS Al JVI, HH.Mi, l IK), WI.IO, l1 OO We have bought theso Oounterpnuoa in litrge quiuitlUefl tit Atiutlen nud they ure Ohenp. METZGER & Ne. 13 Weat KIuk Btroet, botvveon Coeior IIouse uiiil Oorrel Herae Ilotel VLUTIllMU. IS! YKKS A KATHVON. PERFECTION. The Highest Peiiit Attainable. VtKIIVM UK VI I1HT1I 1 POIN1 IN Till MAM! vt rt l.h Ol Ol I. CLOTHING! PK.ltrfct 1 ItiN IN in, ter our Clothing is m nutstleual I) thi In si suai d and the uiiesi nt tlti etb red te thi bn)ers of I aucaster i lt and count) PHllfcCllnN IN 8h 1NU, ler we hare no templaliits ibeut ioer ew Ing, i lethes ripping, stains bursting, eli .Nene hut the host silk Is us, d linings, iHH.keta and etcr)ttitng of the 1 est. PMtl KCTION I ATfcbl sll l.h- t)li IN KNtltt I.KDi.k. 01 We aru up te thelluits In PKIS1 KCTION IN SH.KcniNO OHOlls Nene but strtii cable and dunble goods the best ter the prim that tan hi had and given le the customer with thu snuw advantagis PKIirK TION IVKONOK V1ILE IlhM.INl.S J. ml.rtpri st ntatlen all 'wed hen i.oedi must be old for Just whit they an nothing mere, nothing, lt-i M.iinir.ictiircrs et llellilng, NO. 12 HAST KINO STRHiri', LANCASTKE. l'A. WALL rAi-XM. AHT WALL PAPKK.VrOHi:. NO. Ii NOKTH qUEKX STKEET, LANCASTLU, PA II U will wnith a tlslt te the AlirtVALL PAPKIt DlOKK, ter theie yen can get Dai gains 111 Wall Paper and Window Shades, Fer we sell geed ut les than the cost of making thuui Large stock of Itcady.madu V Indew Hlndes. lnilen s measured and Shades hung by ex!rl hands Paper hung by compel nt workmen Call and examine our goods at the AIIT WALL PAP Ell breitE 5LFRED SIEBER, NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCAaiKIt.l'A. CHANOK OP BUSINESS. Ol It KNTIKE STOCK, Geed Will and Fixtures FOR SALE. Here Is an opportunity net elhn met tt lib. A business established fourteen )ears and detng a nrst-chiss trade. In the meantime we sell our stock awa) deit n te close tiuL W all Paper & und net ntsnphce up llerdursSand 10 cents, Win dew Bhidcs belntt cesL Lute Curtains at bin gain prices ; und don't forget our W lre W IiiiIeh s.creeni,yeu ttlll never buy theinseclunp. We send te )our house, take measure and lit them In ull ci mu p i lu for 3fc , l')C IJe , Mc , Mc , tsia , 6.1c, 70t and cmH) , en up, aceenling teHlunmi kind Landscapes, tine, IIS, II Hi aplcce up. Ihe) aru the cheapest and best made. PHARE8 W. FRY, NO. 67 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCA8TKIL l'A. COAL. T II. MAHTIN, WBOLMALI AMD MTAIL DI1LI1 III All Kinds of Lumber and Geal. 9-Yardi Ne. 430 North Water and Prince Streets, above Lemen, laincastcr. nS-lyd TAU.MUAIIDNKHS & JEKKKHIEH. COAL DEALERS. ()rne i Ne. lfll North Queeu Btreet, and Ne. 6tl North Prince street. ., lAiittt: North l'rluce street, near Ueadlng DePU LANOASTElt, l'A. auglVtld pEMOVAU M. V. B. OOHO has removed his Ceal Office te Ne. lUNOinil OUKLN HTHKKT (llrlinmer's New Uulldlug), where orders will he received for Lumber and Ceal, WHOLES.! AUD ms-tfd HKTAIL. M. V.U. C01IO. MYERS (I RATHFON, UIHttM. LANOABTBR, PHNN'A from Auction! em nu up vNhs l Ot N I Mil' VNhS COt NIKKPANKS Al VI VI .no I oe I se HAUGHMAN, nuciKnutxiHitixti uuuim. i. iiav i: i.um.i: siuck Ol Till. IIKsr w RDFRIGDRATORS I.N TIIK ( trv The 1'itrce Dry Air Refrigerator ua uif .v jiesr, ii .i rxK i oei.khh, Jch cukasi 'a:av HH.'t, And a lull Hue el Het SKI U UN Hill NO OOODS Thi. laigml stmk of (. VS KIVTUIIKS 111 the clit Six rial uttfiitlen paid te tuts-ritllng, Tin HiMinni; and Mpetitlng tie hat ii jimi nce'ltinl another let of thtse 2Ac 01 Hills JOHN P. SOHAra & SON, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., I. VNt AS1EK, PA 11 INN A IHtl M MAN. 150,000 Adams & Westlake COAL OIL STOVES IN USE. All J?1"'!? 8.tliif.ictieii. The only I'ei-ft-ctl) NifoOilUivt'Hiuthe ni.irkt't. 'I'hcre .no no ether oil stoves te coiniure te them. Tlie .Most Duniblu, the Cleanest, the Heat 15 ikers Juy no oil stevw till after examlniiiR the Adams A. Westlake", VI- FLIHN & BRENEMAN'S, IlKALLitS IN All Makes of Oil Steves, .AC STKIt, l'A. aprll Ijtl w w Al. A. K1KI FKIt. ALDUS C. 1IKKK. HEADQUARTERS STTMMEU COOK STOVES AT Ne. 40 East King Street, (Opposite Court Meuse). THE ARGANt) InrU V30LINE. THE DANGLER, lerCOALOIU HANDSOME ' CAPAIII.EI DUKAIILEI ECONOMICAL Alse, a 1 ull Llnu of Parler Stovea and Hoaters, Ooek Stovea and Uitngefl. THE SPLENDID HEATER, S1ILL AHEAD) Alse, REFRIGERATORS, IOE-OREAM FREEZERS, WATER COOLERS, J'OrS, J'AXS, KKVl'LKb- Hell, anything ou want. COML AM) 8EE KOll OUllHELl'. 011DE113 reit l'lumbiDg, Ces Fitting, Tin ltoeliog and Spouting PKOMPTLY ATT'ENDED TO. KIEFFER & HERR, apa-ttcUw JfVUNlTUllE. TTOFrMi:ii:Ks. PICTURE FRAMES r-ANU- Loeklng Glasses AT HO FF MEIER'S Ne. 20 East King Streot, LAN0A8TEII, l'A.
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