!HliiiMurtJ4iBUfcVffSitf& ., W.I $?,, t-S THE IiAKCABrKK OA1XY INTEIjLIGKNOEK, SATURDAY MAY 20, 1SS0 e LA.tr- ?"t Sh , ff IP ' i in, e BAIL! INTELLIGENCE. EwttmiM Ivmv ivumw m tn, Y'c.v (ANMtaytJkMirtMn IMniLLiaiNOIIV iUILDINCI w . JK ftt OMmn CMIM Swmml XAWuana. Fa. yiAr-W Om . I r. Am Vdlart rar or IU On a ITimrt. Pettagt fr 1 1. nlAm. J WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, " " ( MfM Awn.) VMJWtCO EVMV WCONtMMV MONNINa, nmDUmrtmrartnAattnet. ' OOMMMSPOXDKXCBlolleilrdfyem nerypet 1 4 itetfateaiul country. CbrrftpMdrnft ere r tMMrf(eirM fiplMtf and en mm tfd a M vaper mly; m le Hffit Metr Mrmtf, no or imoUeolton, out n proof e poed fata. AU aaeny netu loMer wWJ e eetutgntd leth mutt Mikai. I JUdrtH oil LtUtrt and IVttpranw te THE INTELLIGENCER, . Laheabtih, Pi.' &lK Cancaelcr Intelligencer. lancabtkb.may 29, ine A Tkeme Fer the Time. The Decoration Day orators seem te be running a little dry. What with the fre quency of the recurrence of the occasion and the oft-repeated story of these who appointed te speak, with war histories and magazine articles, witli memoirs and reminiscences, there does net seem te be much left for saying te the Decoration Day orator ; and our own city, we believe, this year is left without any special speaker te point the moral and adorn the tale. The difficulty is that the occasion has seemed te be limited te a eulogy upon the soldier dead of the late war. There is no geed reason for this restriction, nor why the day we celebrate should net be improved te broader uses. Fer instance, the story of ether wars of our country and the pari which each community took in them might, with entire appropriateness, be re called upon these occasions. There were heroes in these days, tee. Lancaster, if we may be allowed te partic ularize, was considerable of a town during the Revolution. As a centre of society, of professional and mercantile life, it had quite as much relative importance then as new ; and its military record was excellent. This community contributed its share also te the prosecution of the wars of 1812-15 and of 1810-48. The stories of these are apt te be forgotten. They would afford geed themes for Decoration Day orations; and a blossom would net be out of place upon the graves of the old soldiers. Anether Useless Law. The attention of merchants and trades men is being called te the fact that the law of June 3, 1883, styled "an act fer.the sup pression of lottery gifts by storekeepers and ethers te secme patronage," is about te go iute effect. As its terms made it eperathe only one year after Its date it gees into ef fect after next Thursday, June 8, 18S0. Its previsions are as follews: Any mercliaut, manufacturer, importer, retailer or dealer dolejj business within this commonwealth, who (.bull offer, give or selL or authorize or permit any Blent, salesman or empleye te oiler, give or sell any purcha ser or customer, any ticket or ticket, check or checks, or ether token or memeranda en titling such purchaser te demand or receive money or any article of value, shall be Haftinul null,. .. .tJ ' . ..u.v.. (uuij in a iiimuuimiauer, anu, upon conviction, shall be sentenced te pay a flne netlew than ten, nor exceeding one hundred dollar, or suffer Imprisonment net exceed inif one year, or either or both, at the discre tion of the court It will readily be seen that there Is no re lation between the act and Its title; its preamble "whereas, the laws against gamb ling and lotteries are evaded by the giving of tickets, entitling the holders thereof te money or articles of value as inducements te purchasers at the Injury of legitimate business," is misleading and misfitting. Tickets or checks for chances are one thing; premiumser gifts te purchasers are quite another. There is no warrant for the confusion of these distinct tilings; and the law-making powers had no right te put the brand of lottery or gambling upon that species of trading which gives a gift, or a check or memorandum representing gifts (net chances) with purchases. Time out of mind publishers have offered premiums te subscribers and clubs; and all kinds of tradesmen are went te give something "in ie bargain." This is no mere legiti mate than for soap or tobacco sellers, for the tea and ceffee stores te give chremes and glassware or tickets representing them With their sales. It may net be a dignifled business, but it is entirely honest and fair and the legislation which makes it a mis! demeanor is mean, vicious legislation, ut terly unsound in principle and indefensible. The men who passed It ought te be ridi culed and held up te scorn. They must be igneramuscp, te say the best of them. The Conviction of Most. It is te be hoped that the conviction of Most, the Anarchist, will have a salutary effect in restraining the loud-mouthed brawlers, who make a trade of dealing in incendiary language calculated te stir up bloody encounters like that wherein several policemen met their deaths in Chicago. This Is a free country, but in its defuitien of liberty is net Included Uie license te openly advocate defiance of law and resort te pillage te resent real or fancied wrongs done te labor. Fer his violent talk, Most was compelled te flee from Eurepe, and he seems te have thought that In ibis country he would have the Jret range for indulgence in wild talk te foment disorder. He forget that witli the American people In matters of this kind there is a point at which they conclude feibaarance ceases te be a virtue. There need be no cause for rejrret anv- Sssr tate whicu ssLmm arch-conspirator of the Anarchists. He did net represent the telling masses in who cause he best of the worleTmlnS are warmly interested. Ills arrest undS a bel In a room with a woman who vZ notbUwife,fltIy8hewed what, manner el wan be was. lie has fattened In idleness off the fruits of the workingman's labor aad there will be general rejoicing that his career for barm will be cle.vd fnr .. ,..i,m.. behind t'je ban of a prison cell. OS 1 .Tall ud Deg. Of coirxeceoneceriously contemplates tkepx'slbllity that lieatilitka of any Im portance cm arias from the JNew England Jtkery dispute. Congress has committed the Interests of the fishermen te the care of ifce president and they will receive all the yretjetiea due te American citizens, but the tall can net wag the dug, nor make him bite nnks he feels se disposed. ii, a J Decoration Day. vtWe, stand, te-day reverently above the graves ei mose who ieugui iike iiiciiani Lien Heart and died llke Philip Sidney that the republic might live. We strew flowers upon the tombs of men ' ' " Who went forth te tle, ' Pale cnrneUthenmnfls rrem the dirty mill', "And Miuburnt thousand from the nrvet hills. " Ami rnger tennanil from theclt' slroeN, "And storm-tried thousands from InrriMwr'i fleets." and for whom, for nil time,. " Hener cemex a pilgrim urn y " te bless the turf that wraps their clny." Orators will improve the occasion te teach nnew the lessens of patiietlstn and heroism ; and poets will tune their song te lefty strain. Hut it is net misfitting the time te glorify the victories of peace and te exalt the superior claims of the constructive ever the destructive elements of ci Mira Mira teon ; te point the mere beneficent results which have followed the activity of the moral forces than the ilerce collision of the brute instincts of our common humanity. The opportunity has been tee often ne glected for the historian, poet and onter te memorialize the great les'sen of u.ir,th.U the only justification of strife is te secure peace. Tem Moenu would have been lOSycara old had he lived until Friday J but his poetry has been dipped In the fountain of perpetual youth. Thk Philadelphia TiWfi asks who are responsible ler the Anarchists In America, and in answer lays the blame (upon these wealthy llrms and corporations, who have Imperted cheap labor from Ktirepe. Ne doubt some of the blame rest with them) but It Is also a fact that this country has for years been used as n kind of penal colony by some of the European governments. lu Germany criminals In the prleus are taught Kngllsh with a view te encouraging their emigration te America ; anrt se mauy or the undesirable claves are dumped upon our shores, that while our gates will stand for ever open te the foreigner, his Antecedents may always with propriety be Inquired Inte. m m We have received the tlrst number of the .dry an Review, a publication devoted te the Interests or the West Chester Nermal school It Is well printed, and has much entertaining rrjalter ler these Interested in this successful educational Institution. Tub ilarrlaburx 2'atrwt copies from a number of esteemed state contemporaries kindly notices of the suggested appointment ofUen. llenj. !'. Myers as minister te Aus tria. It Is net the lashlen for active politi cians in the full exercise el their powers te de sire foreign mtsslens.and indeed their trlends are went te regard them as a kind of banish ment. But If Mr. Myera desires or would accept the Austrian mission, its bestowal would be a worthy compliment te a fit man. Mr. Myers is n gentleman of large intelli gence, bread expeilence and many accom plishments, lie has labored long and faith fully in the editorial field and Is well qual ified by bis legal and journalistic attainments te till a diplomatic pest. m m Tuc speech that Herr Most made appears te bave settled bis fate, for the jury lest no time in convicting him after It. A man with a large mouth incurs much risk In opening it, for he is very likely te put his feet in 11. It has been boldly claimed that the Inven tors of modern capons are benefactors of humanity, for they have made war se fear fully destructive and expensive that nations are leth te engage In it. It Is prebable that a charge, like that of Pickett at Gettysburg, would be Impossible In later warfare, as the assaulting force would be annihilated before It had advanced half the distance. As a military crllle recently observes!, "Men resHinble anu. When the enterpris ing ant en his way te the sugar bowl en counters the deadly water vessel, he tumbles in and iadrenned ; but hundreds fellow and the survivors reach the sugar ever the dead bodies of their friends." The charges el the Seudanese against the nritlsh Rfjuares prove that men are yet w III lng te be sUughtered wholesale, but the chnrges of future wars will be short tierce onslaughts. Ne armies will advance for half a mlle in triple line of battle te the charge. The luscious strawberry has been au oasis In the May desert, and we knew that the Information will be pleasing that Jersey berries will be in market borere the end of this week and the prospects are that the crop will be unusually large. - m m - Tin: Amerlcan Baptist Union, In session at Asbury Park, X. J., were startled en Sat urday te learn that a deficiency or nearly $150,000 had been found In the accounts el Jehn II. Deane, of New Yerk, who for many years was counsel fjr the beard. There Is a charge that the money was lest In Walt street, which allegation is Indignantly denied by Mr. DeanB. The latter had wen by his munificent donations tbe title or "the Baptists' most generous; friend." He has given te the Baptist church and its institu institu tiens ever JeOO.OOO in money. He gave f 100,- 000 cash In lll llnxliaatnr 1Tnlrann . which he wasaRraduate, besides a library, J He Im A mumUp nf tlm fM... Ti.i.t ' chureb, New Yerk, for the building of which be gave J50.000. He also gave the land ler the Second Baptist church, In theaame city. But bis last condition Is likely te nulliry most of the reputation be had hitherto at tained. Ter It seems plain that much or the money that he was making was the result el Investments made w ith church funds. Ai'RiLihas been a bad month for the Phila delphia &. Reading railroad company. The net earnings for April, 1885, wero fOSC.saui, asagalnstJelO 121,01 for the same period el the present year. In these figures the demoralization of the coal trade may be de tected. Japan has a medical school that rivals any we can beast of. Thore are nine hundred and seventy pupils In attondance and a compe tent corps of professors and instructors, liie et them being Germans. Four years of med ical study are required and three years or preparatory study. In this latter point it would be well it American medleal schools would fellow the example of the Imimrlal University et Japan, At several orourmed erourmed oreurmed leal colleges preliminary examinations are required, but the goneral custom is te admit all comers unquestioned. itu the honor that comesto him who occupies the place ela justice of the supreme court of Pennsylvania, thore la attached a by no means Inconsiderable amount or work. The court adjeurned en Friday, alter sitting in Philadelphia since the 4th of January of the present year, maklug a session of twenty, ene continuous weeks and 114 days en which the court actually met- During that period 62j cases were argued, 80 non pressed, I con cen con tinued, 17 discontinued and 107 left for next year. These are cases from 49 counties, the greatest number from Philadelphia county. The court tiled 418 decisions, 210 of which were per curiam and the rest by opinions : 12 by Mercer, 31 by Gorden, 37 by Paxson, j nuiiKey, i Dy Bierreit, .ti ty Green and 29by Clark ; 159 atterneyswere admitted. flEFeuE the American Laryngoleglcnl a. tlL S V,,??d himself or this simple treatment et diphtherial "dive calomel In purltyi give It In large doses; rive It fro fre fro quenUy, and give lightuS ffaej and no ether medicine, lr ,ou let thi.'ef common sense take the place of common pre judice, you will save inore of your Mtlanu than you new de." FW" AM, the world lecs n levor. Mr. Cleve land was never se popular as new. As a married man, however, he will lese seme of his novelty. Tuk rapidity with whk-h.tnpmi Is new ex changing its ancient clvlllMllen ler the l'.ure- pean or Amerlcan artlcle Is truly marvelous. A web of telegraph wires ceers the land and the railroads nre being slowly but steadily pushed Inte the Interior. Many young Jap. nese are students in ether lands aud many foreign scholars el ability and tame bavogeno te Teklo te Instruct tlie Jap.uicse, The pies, ent Mikade apXMrs tolienwlvt niler sur rounded by able counselors. Tiinoieu the mist of twenty ene ran age, the legend grows brighter: l.eve and tears for the Utile, 'lcarsandlee for the lira 1'hkss correspondents are carrjlng their detailed description of Miss Kolsem mid her doings te the ergo of the ridiculous. I.eng paragraphs are printed describing minutely the outside apiearance of the three trunks and a box with which Miss 1'olseui landed. We have little doubt that te-morrow's papers will contain illustrations of thee same re markable trunks. PERSONAL. ATTOItNK GKMlRAt. C-.slI) WilllcaVO for a brief tour or i:uroe en the. Mli of J une. PesTMvsTKn lUnniTV, or Philadelphia, recehed the compliment of an unanimous continuation hjr the Senate. SrnvKr.n Cakmsj.e will speak at tbe Textile Worker' demonstration In ludus. trial hall, Philadelphia, this evening. Ceu Sami'M. Siiepu, or Columbia, en Friday celebrated his tilth birthday. He Is in vigorous health and actle as mauy at CO. BlsnerSruMSNs, or the Episcopal dloceso or Pennsylvania, has Issued a call for a con vention en June .', te electa bishop In place or Dr. Phillips Brooks, declined. Jamks McCieius, orWasblngten coun ty, has been appointed n member or the beard of managers or the Pennsylvania re form school at Merganra, by Governer Paul Paul eon. KieiitRev. J. J. Kkank, of Kichmend, Is te be coadjutor of Cardinal Gibbens, and will probably be his successor In that high etllce. He Is quite a young man only forty one very handsome and popular In his dlo dle dlo cese. Skvvter Gouman his been a Tegular at tendant at all the professional ball gimes played In Washington this season, and re cently he became impressed with the Idei inaiuu nas mastered me secret or cuned pitching. Hknhv Watteiisev Is In Kurope ftr his health. Breker Austin G. Glbbs, Just re turned from Londen, when asked about the distinguished Journalist's health, said he was "the raltllngest poker player I've met with In mauy a suuimer'sday." Km.a Wheklek Wiicex, the poet, went herseback rlillnrt In Merldeu, Ceuu., the ether day, her animal frightened and she narrowly escaped serious Injury tietere he was stepped. Klla llke most people, finds It easier te write poetry than te ride a horse. Colonel II. II. J-'isiiek, an extensle cast-iron pipe manufacturer et Allentown, has failed. Judgments for feT.OOO were oi.tered, but the unsecured liabilities are Iargtly in excess. The amount of his in debtedness cannot be ascertained until his Indersements are all known, but is belteved Ren. Meyer Lewi.v, of Upper Marlboro, Md., a member of the Kplscepal convention, which adjeurued its session trlday at Wash ington, 1). C, died suddenly Friday night at the Kbbilt house in that city, et apoplexy. He was en Thursday elected a member of the btandlng committee et the diocese and also a delegate te the general convention at Chicago. He w as about Ce years of age. Gen. KenEnT K. I.ee Is te have his memory kept green by the Grace Memerial church, Lexington, Va., which has been com pleted at a ce-t of between Jse.,000 and f M,000, and which Is te be dedicated en Sunday next May 30. The occasion premises te be ene of mere than usual Interest. Several bishops and ether prominent clergymen are expected te participate in the exercises. Oea Lee was a xestryman of the church. -ci.-z,.v jurrr, The Klr SeiijMtrrm Who Has Clianucl the vrnrldXtllii HerXoIre Adelina Patti, whose Impending marriage, "after many days,", with her leading tenor, Nicelinl, is attracting such attention In Ku rope, was born at Madrid, April iUh, ls13. In early youth shocame te America with her p-uents and studied musle with her brother-in-law, Maurice Strakesh. she first appeared In New Yerk, November 21th, 1S59, and her voice at ence attracted atten atten tlen. In ISfll she appeared in Londen in "LaSemnambula." She took the town by storm and became tbe prime favorlte or the day. Since then she has maintained her rauk and Is te-day the most popular operatle star living. Net only is she au unexampled vocalist, but her acting Is such as would place her In the first rank, even were she net gifted with song. The parts which she sings are nnmoreus and her "Lucia" In the "Brlde of Lammcrmoer," "VIeletta" mid .srllna" are equally Uined. It was however as "Reslna" In "II. liarbleredeSevlglla" that she showed her com ie powers. In lsG3 she attempted the part or "Niaetta" In "La Gaia LRdra' and gained a signal triumph. In lhbl she sang "Margherita" In Gounod's jSllet" ""' Inneme"and . .? M!aJ"v.1Sfi3.' "r.'i WIV married at the Reman Cathellccburch, C'haphaui, te the Marquis de Caux, but the marriage proved se stormy that separation ensuml and finally a divorce was obtained. In the early part or 1870 Pattl visited Russia where she met with an enthu enthu slasle reception receiving from Alexander 11 the Order or Merit and tbe appointment as first singer or the Imperial court. Upen her return te America a few years age She was received with great eclat and sing te over ever over llew lng houses ever the whole country. The extortionate prices demanded fe? seats SuJn V lncrpa, ratVer lhau diminish the desire te hear her und during the few years she sirred bore she accumulated a fortune? Wa Js. 1"1" lf""y " "er te In THK I'lC.MO fOrthO ISTXLUOISdK. U.0,U.r",ei.nH.er' Mln' whBn flrt 'net. Tint time at the country dance. When half lest my heart, and you Half leund the iblnif, perchsnee ? Hemvinbtr hew the lnuslc wooed 'lha llchiib.ser the night, Hew green I was, In my conceit, ou sweet In In your drms whlteT And hew I taught you lanrcra, Mln, Hew quick you learned them, tee, el had a meUeatklnd of fear 'Ibutfollewedyouall threught Well, Mln, I went that read te day, And all the trees urn gene ; The slumps, like lullu-beiirda pointing back, Uecellua hew far I'm en. I've danced te ether musle slnce- Danced dgurcs hard und new, Was eftcu doubtful of the step, Hut nema hew blundered through. And. Mln, I've learned snch things, I ween, As he who llveth may, Hut still felt saddened when I mlssed, That dear old weeds te day. Will t McSjiarran, -PflPjaV X V S- ;- ll THK PAGE ANNIVERSARY. Tiiiwrr-i'Ksr tkah of a unml AUt'irri'j v.XHTf.vcr. A tlaU Oersulnn at the Mlllrrstllle iirmsl Mhoel-rine .Mmlr, Hrrltsttnii nuit Ad ttrriise tlen. Jiimei W. I re en 'The I'enrr et ,Snkrn lliiiiiKtil The thirty-first annUersary el the Pitge Literary society, of the State Nermal school, Milterstllle, was held In the chapel lass em- nlng. lA)ng iKMore the time f.r the com mencement thowe spaclnus grounds which surrounded that neble old iHluoitlen.il build ing were tilled with fair jeung ladies and gentlemau te show te the pivser by their ileotlen and loe te that old literary socletv Ter whose annlversary thev come te coin brute, " ' As early as ss en o'clock the riep-teiit'il bell rang out Its music te tell te llieui that the exen-lsts would shortly begin, and the chapel el UioM-heol was filled te its utmost iniMcllv ! In fact all who cime te wlslt the "Page' another geed night, could net be accommodated with .eats. The society, which Is composed of graduates and students of the "Old Nermal" marched Inte the chapel te the music of Tayler's orchestra. As the president, olllcers and speakers of the owning marched in, the large audience present rtwe applauded them. Tbe exercise el the evening wero opened with prayer, dellered by the Rev. Jehn P. Stein, pastor of tlm Reformed church, con nected with the vll'a.e, ater which the salutatory address was dnllvered by the president or the society, W. 1. Hibbs, or l'lttsten, Pa. Then followed music by the orchestra, MetllevjUBrture "NlclitOir." The next ietvh wnsthe Page oration, de livered by A. M. Snyder, orristevn, Pa., entitled "The K.xerlnieut with Free Gov ernment." During the speaker's oration the president of the society had te call for erder from these present, The oration was short and te the point, and his rovlew et our na tional government was one of the lentnreset the evening. He told what trail would lol lel lol lew and practise would make geed goern- menu Alter this came music by the orchestra lu selections from the "Mikade" Milllvnn. this music was the nry best et the open ing and the showers of applause which fnl fnl lewed only showed the orchestra hew much their services w ere appreciated. Afterwanlswasglven a recitation by MKs Hdna I Keller, Shamekln, Pa., entitled " The First Quarrel "by Tennyson. The young lady Is a line elocutionist, mid she was a great taturite with the audience, and during her recitation she held them spell-beund. llerdelhery was almost ierfcct, aud the yeuug lady certainly was a credit te herself and te the members or the " Old Page." Herseeend recitation, entitled " An imita tion of the Raven," brought down the, beuse, and the long applause which followed made It necessary for the young lady te respond by presenting herself te her audience again. Music " Angel's Serenade " G. Brnga, bv Miss II. It. Jewell. The yeuug ladv pos pes pos sessesallne soprano voice, and her "reudl. tlen et the " Angel's Serenade" will net seen be forgotten by Uiese whose plcusure It was te hear her. the lioNenvnr urnis. Next came the honorary address by Hen. James W. Loe, Franklin, Pa., en " Power of Spoken Thought." Speech ts silver and silence Is golden ; and silence only Is golden when there Is nothing te be said, began the speaker. Ne concession or liberty was ever made te excel freedom et thought. The struggle for liberty has gene en from that time te this, malestlc In these w he have displayed It nt Its best. This pew er finds its greatest oxcellence net In the mero lorceef words, but lu him who has the facul tv of speech. The names of Otis I'laynnd Henry, will ever be remembered by the peo ple, for It was the pew or et their speech which openod the eyes of the peeple and laid the first foundation el our nationality. De I over-ostimato tbe power of spoken thought and its Influence for geed, when I say that the great and eterw helming majority or people are looking te-day te him who Is new delivering in the Knglish Parlia ment the ereatest effort of his Ure en "Irish home rule?" I shall net attempt tj analyse the power of the spoken speech. Thore is a Erevalent Idea that much time Is lest iu our alls of legislation by debate. But I say that this Is a mistake, for often has the lsiwer el spoken thought killed a bad bill and luased many a geed one. The speaker very ably outlined ths force or spoken thought In comnirisen with writ. ten composition. He showej the street of each, as they had been used te meet the ques tions of the day. He compared written tbeughtn te the welght et the forge sledge; spoken thoughts te the slodge w heu force has been applied te It. Written thoughts, he said, may bring conuctien, but spoken thought will net only bring conviction, but something mero necessiry le cause geed results action. An extract or the address cannot de the orator Justice. He presented mauy or his thoughts with apt and enter taining illustrations. He spoke In a full open manner without any manuscript. This Is always se much appreciated in such a iiiLxeu auuieuce. Music by Misses Hemperly and Jewell, was next upon the pregramme In nn organ and piano duet, "Rebert le Diable," Mey erlwer. The manner In win. h the young ladles pemrmed upon their respective in. struments showed that tliey were perfectly at home when enga(d thorcen. Recitation Selected, entitled " Dakey's Faith," Miss Edna L Keller. This young lady Is the same who delivered thoether reci tations and she again did herselfcredlt. Then followed music by the orchestra, gallon "Luftlg and DufUg, "-Strauss ; after w hlch the services closed, and one and all ro re ro tlred well pleased with the evening j and te the Page we say, It's work is written in bright letters of geld, te taruih never. The chapel was tastefully decorated. Mr. Schroyer, et Lancaster, furnished lour fine lleral designs. The attendence was much greater than usual and many distinguished Visitors were present from abroad. A been te theatlllcted I) St. Jacob Oil, the conqueror of pain. IJlll( Who use SO.ODOXT have only te open their lips te prove It oxcellence. Their white, gleam, lug, spotless tedth, and fragrant lireulh will tell the utery. There Is mere demand for this whole, some und uuoxceptlonubte prtqnrutlen than for any ether dentrlfrke In the market. ItrEVIAL MOT1VKS. The Traveling Salesman la nn IrresHUble fellow, brim full of stories, Jnlies, courage, self umuranee nnd grit, mils very taking withal. Jlunleek Jtletxl Jlittm are a very takfug medicine; they lake every wht-re. and are sold everywhere Fer silo by II II Cechmn,drugglt,rJ7 and 139 North IJueen strtct. Lancaster. He Careml of the JUbirt. If your children are threatened with creiinnr any threat difficulty, apply a few drop, of Ihemat' Eclectrlc Oil. It U thn nicest mcdicim) for the little ones we knew of. fersulnby if. ILLncbran, drugglat, 137 nnd 139 Aerth Queen street, Lancaster. 'Air flramlfather'n fUerk Was once n very popular song, but like many "Jhersentlmentat tune II dixisu't wear well. it. iumui rieetrie utl will wear. 11 u III " away au aches, sprains, and pilns. and Tfl'Sy ,!u purchaser a bundled fold. Forsale by It It Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13J North Queen street, Lancaster. !-Illg Thlerri-','. i,I5p,,f " rtetitlltr nre two big thleves; the) creep In and steal our health and comfort before we knew It. Let us put a step te their ln a-leiw w in, a bettle of JlurdecLJlWmuer, rersal.; by II. II fechruh, druggist, m nnd ISO North Queen street, Lancaster. Worked Wonder. "My daughter was very bidoiren account et a cold and pain In her lungs Jir.nema,' 1 l?,TJe," c,,rc(1 her ,n tw enty-ieur hour?. One of the boys was cured ofsero threiu This iiie.lt. cine luis worked wonders In our family." Airah I Inckney. Ijike Mahepar, N. Y. Ker .ale by H. A Hepe About Our Neek. A weak stomach or enfeebled circulation is llke a rope about our necks. We arestninaun and unstrung alternately mi existence he "eiueS unbearaWe. llurdeck 7l(oe.l Jtlltrri w II mi Ner,V,Q0ube)en,;,reeCtnac,u',?err:'8U, '" ttn" ' QKORQEKRNHT.JB., Oarpenter, Contractor & Builder. linn .. """" T KINU BT. BHOP-EAST UUANT BT., Opposite Station llouse. tontlen?' recelTe r prompt and personal at- AllWInrtanff 1.... .. . . ... w i!H ,""""p"naea te at snort no 1108 ana en reaAnni&biM tjn... .. . m --ww BMW VU 1VMUI141 estimates lurnUhea. Urawlnas ana wf-iyu XK WAD VXK TMKMKXT8. T H. CALDWKLL,Vcb. rillLADELVJUA. J. E. CALDWELL &CO. 002 CHESTNUT ST. " Ilia fcelcnltp, or Mrnin Mrnin stene," nj Audrens ltsc rlus, "Is n kind of gem w hlch doth contain In It tlm (mane et tlm moon, and It THK doth repreient 11 lerreas SIOONMIiiMC lng and ilecreislng scceril lng le the Increase, ami de cnae of the moon In Its monthly chinges.'' IHicerMcs says, " It Is found In Arabia iiiidlsen. TIIK diied with virtues as of nmk I'hCl'I.IAIt lng trees fruitful nnd re VlllIUKS storing health." He adds ASCKIIIKIl "that In tte night It will 'leir. Illuiiilnnte the next le It jet net byany trausiiilslen of light but by the cellet Hener light tnteltself" Superbly cut moonstones, representing the ancient r.emsn and tlrectun deities, mounted In solitaire and cluster setting, In I. see l'ln. Kings, llroeches.llraco lets, Scarf l'lns and Knrrlnss are shown by Messrs. Old cll A te. AS AN AUT1ULK or JKWRLKY Careful Attention Given te Orders and Inquiries by Mail. rpHLMU: ARK A LOT OF STRIPED STOCKINGS AT HALF THICK, 1TTI1I North End Dry Goods Stere. The goods aie all rljrht, but out of style. . . . . J W. llVlt.VK, nevl-lyd Ne. !i North Qncen strtn-U TMl'i ORTANT. Totheimny applicants for the rAI.LTKIlM of the Lancaster Business College. If yeM will call en or address the principal you can obtain such lnfnrinrllen as will be of emit Kinantngeteymi In pursulne the COUKSK or STITHY as required at this institution, it will enable you te make xreater progress, and a sav. InKOf time and latier Is guaranteed It jeu will carry out Instructions Address, H. 0. WEIDLER. Principal. Q.RKVT IIAIJOaTnS -T- W. D. Messer's Music Stere, NO. 131 NOP.TH QL'EKN ST, I.ANCASTIH. New Style Masen A Hamlin Organs at ITS. t"0. Ilu), IKS, 113. lim, iivil ' ' l'lanes nt IJm). .iie, IkO, xa, Ac. New Amnrtcan Sewing Mchlnej-ene drawer ; two drawers, ta ; four drawers, .T Ac. Tbe best In the market. -Ne Orvans, l'lanes or Sewinu Mschlnes sold threUKhuircnls, hence the nbeie low prices. ,.-",. H'-Agent for the celebrated Ucmunder Mollns.ef .New erk. l'leasa rail. uiay-Jtfitdlt FINE TAILORING. The Ijirijest and most Complete Assortment of r INK H OOl.LKNrt for the bprlng T1! ado te be found In thy City of Lancaster. i.;V.LfilcV Lllle ".LSP'.1"" Overceatings and I'antAloenlngs In all the Latest Patterns Prices t.n, llest eik'nanshlp. and all goods Warranted as reprebenttsl. H.GERHART, NO a NOl'.TII QUKEN STltKKT. ()pixlt the 1'ostetKco. mariMydll ART WALL I'Al'Kl. STORK. Art Wall Paper Stere, NO. UU NORTH QUEEN STREET, I ANCAVTEK, PA. Anether lr,re lolefOIl.T I'AI'KIH jmt ar rived n HI be sold cheap Cull early aud leek at them and Ret prices. Will net keep them lenir. lor.theprlcewllUell them. K' Window Shsdes made readj- te hang. Plain Shade Cleth all colors. Window r-hudes madu and hanir promptly. Ijice curtains, Poles. Chains, Heeks, etc. -Ne trouble te show goods. ALFRED SIEBER, HO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. rpHK STANDARD-URKD STALLION. " STORM KING" (Q.161). He Is a half brother te "Mazy Cobb." tWA: the Klntf of stallions, ills Cam, "TepsyTsy. ler," Is n half sister te "I.nln." "15 ''Mav neen."!WO:lilackwoe(laii at three years, Ac. storm Klnir " Is a Ikaiutlful ltay. standing 16 hands, and neighs upwunUef I.ijO pounds, ? -.JtlS.'"?"' eUJ ana ' VMrv 'lUlt- Will stand fit.,0(Kl. AcatalOKUewllI he sent en annllca. tlen. (flvlng Terms und Pedigrees In full of all my stock. HAN1KL O. ENQLE. , .KNGLETKltK STOCK rAHM, martO-mwAlstds Marietta, l-a. USK 2 NONE HUT 11 BEST'S " HOT AIR PUMACES! MADE Ol' 1IEAVV 1UON. More sauare feet of KadUUng Burface, most econemitnl Hi fuel, and the Hest ltesuiu In Heating Dwellings. Schools, Churches et any lleater In the market. Pea or Nut Ceal for futl Estimates furnished for Heaters, Including of Lancaster ruforence. Htatera gusranteed te give entlre satisfaction or taken out at our own uxpense. llelng both practical men in the business, we ask a share of patronage. ?8,J.m.a.tus h-er'uJlv.furnl'nd- for numbing, tlas rittlng, Tin and sheet Iren Werk. Hoeting AlsoalullBiipplyet Tlnware. Ac I'rlces te suit the tlmus. Ulre us a call. EVERTS & OVERDEER, ' COUNEIl Or K8T KIVO.JOHN ANU M1I ItLK SiltEETS. luaylmdM.W.ASn "OATKNT STRAP PANTALOONS. Th Greatest Invention et Ihe Ae. 1'antalenna made with tbe I'stent Strap tit cesy, ae net bag out at the knees, don't draw up when sitting down, and give better satisfaction than any ethers. 1'Jnee your order with A. IL Hesenstvln, the Merchant Tailor, who has the sole right for Lancaster for the Patent Dotiblu Detiblu Strap Pantaloons, letrur an unusually full stock of nebby goods for t'antuloens. Suns, Vesting and Spring Ovcrcoets, and am devoting my en en tleo altxntlen te my trlends and patrons, and will spare no effort te retulu the position 1 have se long held as rirst rine Merchant Tailor el Jmrawter. uesp-ctfully yours. A. It. UOSKNSTfclN, STerU Queen SL rpOlS PAPER IS PRINTED WITH INK Manufactured by J, K. WRIGHT as CO., marlHyd seth and.Uare BU PhUadelph r MKW AttrMHTlKKM MKT8. rjplIK NI'.W OAS1I STORK. NEW CASH STORE, 247 & S4 North Queen Strwt, Oppostte the Koystenn llouse and Northern Hank, PLAIN NI) IASCV DltKSI 11001)9. NUNS' VKll.t.NdS, lu.Ml Celers, New Seersuckers, New Haslstn Cleths, New 1'er mles nnd Ui I litre. rUI.I. LINK Or UNDKHWKAK. l.sdles Clsure esl, children's tlatue esls, Men s t'auin Shirts, Meil's Whltn titrls. mil stock nl Hoinesiir, Pull Stock of Notions. - All a Leu Prices, rieose call before pur ehsslng ' fulKi-lll W. II. HOW KKS. Cl'MMKIt (loon's. Summer Goods ! STAMM, BROS, a CO., 0Mned Teslay Al.L WOOL HKM'KI.I.K. ALLMOOL M Kill SO, At. I. WOOL TttlCOT, ALIWOOL rilKNCH CASILMKKE, AI.UWOOLLANULKH, ALL WOOL ALIIATIIOSS, In the pretty shades-Cream, Tan. ltelte. etc riSK SI'ltINO CASHMKUES-ai III. nlde- shsdes tins nnd pretty, e. a yard SUMMEUSILK?. 11AT1STKS. STA1NKS. KMRIIALII 1101 CLE, tltlNKLKHSKKHSUCKKlts. KllllllOlllKltlim, LAOES. LACK ILOPNC- IM1S. llKNTELLK LACKS, U Atom Well known Lew Prices, BOSTONSTORE, Nefl. 26 & 30 North Queen St. LANCASTKK, PA. CllANOK OK IIUSINEKS. Positively Selling Out te Clese Vt ALL r.M'EUfor3,.M!.stel0cents. Hilts, istna cents, new goods. Helders, , 10, IS, Se. te a cents. LACKCUKTA1VS, te M, fA. K and 1 cents te llieapslr.ln Kcru i Ute.llOOO, IS.: In White, at half ptlce, rei.KS for ;j cents ; were II SI. ltrass Tilm iiusl ferav. ; wnreMic., In Walnut and Kbeuy. LACE LAMHHKOIINS, tee. le Tie. ; were IIUtetLVl. WINDOW SHADES way down. e,T.?2u.J",,'r nr" Iw"rln(C In for AV1HK Sl.UKKNS hueh prlctis have never iN-en heard cir. Made and lit In) our windows for M, W. O, 50. SO, u) and 61 cenn, and se ou up according te site LAN H3CAIT.H, Ji.W. I1.SS, 11.10. 1 SO. PHARE3 W. FRY, NO. 67 NORTH QUEEN ST., I.ANCASl-KK. fA. e AK HALL. Te-Day Being Saturday, As well as Decoration Day, we shall fnregnnny deslroef our own In the matter and keep open doers duruig the day, as the bunlnesa afiitll guide, lhalls, during as many hours ns cus tomers .hill kucpen coming te our errtcaand buy clothing. WANAHAKER & BROWN. OAK HALL, Southeast Ceriii'r Sixlli nnil Market, I'll! I.A IIKI.l'll 1 A. Kihlliltlnn of fine HlHelrlng Vles t j r in. at Oak Hall corner. c UI.SA I1ALU r i i ttin m 13 EAST KING STREET. CHINA, GLASS, -AND- QUEENSWARE. tT Satisfaction Ouaranteed. 15 EAST KING STREET. FVUMTVRB. prOFFMEIElfa PICTURE FRAMES AND Leeking Glasses -AT- flOFFMEIER'S Ne. 20 East King Street, LANCASTKK, PA. m Hppurtiii, XKW AnrKHTIHKMKHT. w eii'5.rs"iaLyiii.i)ui:N. bsb. tin n it m ion mi 'Mi ii ic u inn neritnMttitt-a ni the Heme for Krlendle.? Children 1 lerlhnH v and count v of l4ineater, I'a , will le hrla nt n,,, oftlre et tlm seereMiv, Ne. i North Uiii'ini slreet,eiilUKsDA NKNTiit Hi o'clock i" in ler the purpose offlecllui; four trimteesitiidalx Isdy liiHiniKers. CIIAKI.K1 M, IIUWKLL, nmjjfit Secretary. Xfl.ANTK' CITY. TIIK OLD KST.MII.HHK1 Chester County Meuse, Vnlrally lecileii, ceiueiileut, er near llie w i1V.pIVi! t't ' " Hi eeiy nay, nn.l home llke , , , J. KEIM & BONH. msyai'Jmd gl'UATOHKD Ul' KUHNITUni: 18 AN EYE SORE. Theu tnskn your rumllnra leek llke Mtw liv lltlngnlmttln of ' MghlBlng Furniture PeIIhIi, l'llce. Unmanufactured and for sain enlv lu ll. II.CUCIIKAN. DHtHKllHT, ' inSjS lyomNerlh (J"Wn 8t" ,'B,",",r. '' N KV LIVERY STABLE. Thn unilitralirnttii ! mui. ww inui.v STAlll.K. at tTa. MlNOHtll MAI(KKT8inKKT. i, i." '"""'S" Hisw. All HX IIOMPS, (Ilveinea call. H. W. PRY. inif Jld J H. IIIVLKIIA CO. Silks and Dress Goods. We are liu.y selling and marking down pries of nil ,u,ck we hsd en hand, and are ettering extraordinary lUrgslns In every depurtment. Summer rtllks. Me, cheap at Mc Heller geed HtCM, 73a, and sic. Ihran are all worth from lie. te sic. mere nor yard. ' Our II 00, !. and It M lllaek Kllks are all cheap at Jlc te 3Ve. per ) rd mere, and are warrant! d net te cruek or lirrsk. KeiiiemUer cesh makes bargains. Call and si e for yourselves net only our, but i-ome often, as we are miking changes every dy, and u are adding nnd receiving New Ue.nl. every day-at Lnnrst Cash Prices. Jehn S. Givler & Ge,, CASH DUV UOOIIJ AND CAlll'ET IIOU9K, Ne. 25 East King Strout, I.ASC1STIK, 1'i. iiuvaKruuftmuinn uuuha. 1TK UAVK A LAiuii: STOCK OK THE I1KST REFRIGERaTORS IN THK Clir. Th Fierce Dry Air Refrigerator. UAIWKXHOSK, H'ATKN VOOI.KWi, JCKOKKAM yjtKEZKKS. AndarullllnoefHOUSKt'lIU.MSHLMlUOODS The largest stock of (IAS riXTUKKHIn thn city. Hpevlal attention paid te Uastlttlng, Tin UtMiilng and Spouting Wb have Just recelved another lel of theso .' OI.01IES. JOHFP. SOHATJl & SON, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTKK. PA. piLINN A UUUNLWIAN. 150,000 Adams. & Westlake COAL OIL STOVES IN USE. All giving satisfaction. Tlie only lVr fectiy Safe Oil Steves in tlie market. There are no ether oil stevta te compare te them. The Most Durable, the Cleanest, the lleflt li.ikers. Buy no oil stoves till after examining the Adams & Westlake, AT FLINN & BRENEMAN'S, DKALKllS IN All Makes of Oil Steves. LANCASTEU, PA. aprlSlydAw WM. A. KIKl'FKK. ALDUS C. 11KKR. HEADQUARTERS ea SUIMEU COOK STOVES AT Ne. 40 East King Street, (Opposite Cenrt Heuse), THE ARGANt) Fer UASOI.INK. THE DANGLER, Ker COAL OIL. HANUHOMKI C'Al'AULK I DUHAIILE! KC'ONOMIOAL Alse, a Kull Line of Parler Btovea and Heaters, Ooek Stovea and Ranrea. THE SPLENDID HEATER, STILL AHEAD t Alse, RBFRIOERATORS, IOB-ORHAM FREEZERS, WATER COOLERS, rers, rASS, kkttles- WeH, anything you want. COMK AND 8KK KOH VOUUSKLr. 01IUKU3 fOK Plumting, G&s Fitting-, Tin Reefing and Spouting PBOMPTLY ATTENDED TO. KIEFFER & HERR, aps-tftllw THnST NO OTHEIta WHY ENDUItE the ogenlea of neuralgia, when Ilenaen'a C'apclnePlMtere will quickly wMnvt It, Ste?