Mi THE JJANOAB'JLEH DAILY INTELLIGENCE K. TUESDAY, JUNE 8. 188(5. H ..V m I i it WBBS DAILY INTELLIGENCER. fWKMHH Kvtny EVtNM IN IM Via (mtnimtt Mteepttd) iNTELLlOENCEfl BUILDINC) . W. Ocntn Cmrrwi BeciM, lumutna. I'A. mAJLT-Tm CtnU m Week. te Dellmt m Tear trtyflyOentta Menth. PeHagelree. AOVSMTiaMMMirreremTtnta Fifty Otnd 1 WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, (JlffM AVM PututHce Every Wednesday Meanini Tue Dellar! a Tear In Advance. aiRRBaPONDKHCKieUeiUd from every pet of the Mat and country. Oorretpendentt avert, quitted te writ legibly and en one tide of thr piper only; and te tign their namet, net or publication, but in proof 0 geed filth. Alt inmyinnM Utter t will be eentigned te Vie vxut batket. Ad tret all Letter and Teltgrami t THE INTELLIGENCER, LAVOASTII.Fa. eII)c anre9tcr Intelligencer. tiANOABTXB. JUNK 8, 1886 As te Methods or Trade. An esteemed correspondent, at greater length than we can find space te print, takes exception te the I.VTELLiOEXcnn's criticism of the new law forbidding mer chants te give checks or tickets represent ing gifts with purchases. Our corres pondent criticises this mode of doing busi ness, ns calculated te give ene tradesman an advantage ever another, and te pro mote the business of some at the expense of their competitors. This may be true. The entire gift sys tem, and all Cheap Jehn methods of ad vertlilng and of attracting customers may be demoralizing te the steadiness of trade. Butourceutentinn is that these things are net te be regulated by penal statute. It is no mere demoralizing te trade te give presents with purchases than te " cut " prices, or te sell goods below cost or te resort te the thou sand ether devices employed daily te draw custom. If a statute were proposed ma'dng it a misdemeanor for merchants te sell goods below a fair profit, or te control in any manner their ways of doing busi ness, se long as these are net of a gamb ling character, it would be very promptly resisted by the entire mercantile com munity. Certainly, it will net be maintained that it is any mere demoralizing te give checks or tickets representing gifts tliau te give the gifts themselves. If the legislature cannot forbid the gift of a piece of glass ware with three pounds of coffee, upon what principle can it prevent the issne of a ticket representing a third of the gift with one pound of coffee. The question answers itself. Se docs our correspondent's interrogatory as te hew we would like it if a rival newt- p iper should such a concern be imag'na imag'na ble proposed te give each of its patrons a 5 cent cigar weekly as a premium. "We would like it first-rate. It would be doubt deubt lews a bad cigar and a peer newspaper ; and everybody would have te subscribe for the IVTKLuaKXCEn, agoecl newspaper, which prints all the news. A Flagrant Count Out. The election officers of East Drumere township, this county, did a very arbitrary, unjust and illegal thing in the way they counted the rotes for school director at the late special election in that township, made necessary by the recent division of tlie Drumere district into two townships. There were te be elected three school directors one for three years, one for two years and one for a year. Ellas Aument was the Republican caudidate for the three year term, and E. M. Stauffer, the Democratic nominee ; Aument received 110 votes and Stauffer 123; and yet these election officers returned Aument elected. Although Stauffer received his entire 123 votes for three years he was only credited with 110 for the long term, 2 for the two year term and 11 for the single year. The election beard justify their action fln the ground tliat 11 of the Stauffer votes were eh stickers pasted ever the narae of James Maxwell, the Republican candidate for one year; and 2 were pasted ever the name of Geerge Evans, Republican candidate for two years. Notwithstanding every vote for Stauffer read : K. M. STAUFFEH, 3 YR-I, upon the subterfuge they adopted they di vided his vote thus : E. M. SUutTer, 110 votes 3 yra. K. M. Stauller, 2 votes, 2 yrs. K. M. Stauirer, 11 votes, 1 jr. And se they counted Aument in. TIiIj will net de. Either ignorantly or Intentionally the election beard has done a gross wrong. Stauffer was elected ; Aument was net; his certificate is a fraud. Strictly the tickets bearing the names of both Stauffer and Aument for the three year term should net have been counted at all. This would have left Stauffer's vote 110 and reduced Aument's te 103 ; electing Stauffer by 7 majority. This error should net be allowed te stand. Only a Question erTIme. The British Parliament divided nearly evenly upon the question of giving home rule te Ireland, and Gladstone, against whom there was a small majority, will ap peal te the country. Seemingly he will havj geed reason te expect the elections te result in favor of the new disposition of affaire which he advocates. It is an Issue which has net before been before the people In any formidable way. The preaching of the Irish agitators fell npen stony ground In England. It has only been since Glad stone has given the movement his support tiat ithasbecome a possible national policy The near approach te success which his Impulsion gave te the home rule Idea In the Parliament shows net less Its Inher ent vitality than the strength the suc coring hand. Heme rule is in the line of progress, and is an accumulating force Thatjjfceple Bheuld govern themselves Is the teaching of the ase. Tber n.. jimiUeal difficulties Jn the way of giving the Irish control of their domestic uffaiis. VhllejuewerviBg te them their voice In the imperial councils; but they are notinsur netinsur ;tnpmiUiuh. The question of the future ip .Parliament will net be as te whether .home rule shall be granted, but as te hew ,t shall ,bedene. . i. i ,m m m U'muiE is u great outcry iu Republican quartans when .anything is eald against EdtftirM. Stanteu'd council and conduct. jjle .yrecjflluied te be a gnat patriot, worthily shining by the slde of Lincoln. Their undertakings te smother history are vain. Mr. Stanten will appear te jmsterl ty as he was and that is net ns he seemed. Deemed te Die. Slowly but surely and steadily the nntl nntl nntl oleemargarine bill is finding Its level, net only In popular estimate but in Cenjrrc.w. In tVe Senate there was a vete of only 22 te 21 te send it te the eommittee en ngrlcul ngrlcul ture ; theso who were net favorable te the measure voting te commit It te the flnance committee. If It is a tax bill it surely be- liingnl te the last named committee ; and the vote of Its friends shows that they rec ognize its false pretenses. It 5s said some senators who voted te send It te the com cem mlttee en agriculture will vete te make material amendment, and that the belief prevails that the tax will be reduced from five te ene cent per pound, If the tax U net entirely struck out. The deg's tall will be cut off an Inch at a time until the amputa ting process reaches his ears. One Isaac Stephenson, a member of Con gress from Wisconsin, en his way home told the Pittsburg newspapersthat although he voted Ter the bill, as the representative of a dairy constituency, he does net like it, he docs net think it will pass the Senate and he cannot say that he hopes it will. It Is deemed te defeat ; tocause it is in herently false and fallacious. Tin: ne.t time we send a minister te Persia, he should be under contract te stay awhile. It is expensive te fit him out ; and te transport him se far costs money. Excursions should net be among the avail able amusements of aspiring politicians. It Is better te be rlglittlian victorious ; this frozen truth will recur te the opponents et Irish home rule se me day. Calvin Wells says be U net a citidldate (or United States senator and that he is tee busy te meddle with politics. lint he does net say he will net be a candidate, nor that he will have no leisure hereafter. A IlAnmsnvne correspondent et the New Yerk World lax exclusive information that Governer I'attisen npires te the presi dency and wtll beln bis campaign by opposing Mr. Randall's re-election te Con gress. TitR Senate has decided by a majority of ene that llie oleemirirarlno bill is net a revenue, but an agricultural measure. The narrowness of the victory shows hew the true purpese of the bill is being recognized. "Delrick Ameimckv" Is the euphon ious name of a Bohemian paper published In "ew Yerk. It has all along vigorously opposed the Bohemian Anarchists, ami has se provoked their Ire that they held a meet lug en Sunday, at which they Indulged in bleed-curdling denunciations of the paper with eccentric name and raised enough money te encourage the dally publication el an opposition sheet. The wise lleheiuiau editor arises In his w rath and replles te them as fellows : Ge, you followers of Most, you brainless parasites el Spies and ethors of his stamp. Ge you unfertunate Bohemian cigarinakers who listen te the crazy outcry of a Here ; go te the American jieople and proclaim te them that ynu were advised te put poison in the cigars te use llrlel. and It that should fall te take te the Infernal bomb ! With a volce of thunder the American peeple will nnswer you : "Never t" All you emigrated work werk InKineu, all you brethren In labor, take our advlce; attain the honor of citizenship llrst of all; learn from the. Amer lean vorkliiK verkliiK men, ahays te respeut law. Than you will be their brethren, and you certainly will never leso by it. De this and you w ill con quer. A Nnw man is te publish the I.tijnUttire Recerd. Let us hope that he will Inaugurate new methods. Wiiilk het-headed concressmen are wast ing much valuable time in making personal explanations of mutual acrimony, it might be well forsnmeof them te east their eyes down en the Lulled States prison at Pert Smith, Arkansas. According te Mi's Anna Ij. Dawes, It Is a cellar, divided In the middle by a brick wall Inte two large rooms, each fifty-live feet long and tvsenty.nine feet bread, and about seven feet high. The only windows are underneath the erandas at the ends of the bulhllug. There Is no current of air through the cellar, and during the long, het, dry hummers It is impossible te keep it tolerably cool. In these two cellar apart ments, when the statement was written, 100 prisoners were packed. In the night the in mates sleep upon wooden benches which are stovved away during the daytime. In this miserable den, nil persons awaiting trial for eilenses against the United .St.it&s are thrust. Murderers and desperadoes et all kinds are brought In contract with men whose werfct oMtmse Is a misdemeanor. Yeung and old, guilty and Innocent, arocendemnod te sutler In this black hole of a jail, under circum stances of the meit revolting and debasing character. Nine men charged with murder were In the place, and Ireely associating with them were mere leys accused of violat ing some law njtamst supplying the Indians with arms or liijuer. Ne work is possible in the cellar prison, and the prisoners leaf and lounge away their time. Congress should speedily see that this Black Hele of Calcutta is abolished. Judei: Kki.lev Is said te be leaded with pre Stanten literature, which he will te-day explode In the Heuse. It Is bad sort of am munition. The eflbit te held an American exhibition in Londen Is receiving considerable support both llnanclally uud through the press, and gives geed promlse of success. At the ban quet g'ven In Philadelphia en Monday te the Hen. II. IJ. Waahburne, a decided boom was given te the mevement through the rose colored speecbes et that gentleman, Mr. Themas Cochran, and ethers, and It half that they say of the eayer curiosity of foreigners In regard te the matter Is true, the enterprise will amply repay our business princes ler all the money, time and trouble they may give te it. The Centennial exhibition gave a renewed Impetus te American ferilgn commerce, al though barely one per ceut. of all the isilers were foreigners, and it Is urged that an exhi bition of American products In Londen would se demonstrate their superiority, as te create a demand from the mass of the people for the pieducts of A tnerlca's mere Intelligent labor and heisted Inventive genius. The ene vital fact which is at the bottom of all this agitation ler the building et a foreign trade, Is the evident necessity that lies be fore our manufacturers of finding soine outlet for their product In times of depres sion. The history or business In civilized times Is ene long and ilreary suoccslen of alternat ing periods of geed and of hard times, and the peeple or government Milch most thoroughly succeeds in altering this state of affairs unil giving stability te buslnesa enter prise will have achieved the most notable top In a eentury of rapid progress. Because ene of Pasteur's patients has died from bvilrenlinhl.i wliiln mwiai- ri. ment, it Is claimed Hut this theory Is ex- , .v. . un.iie Bwauew uoes net make a summer. Cheap I.lnr.ltirn. This morning H. II. ahmA Company, book Milan, .old te W. P.llenneke two tens of ? v ?.Wid I'"!'"'"'", which will be sent fcreurm eyer lutp bran new paiur. The nrlca paid for the books was one cent per ikui hi about one-twentieth th cost of imblKn The let oentalued a Kreat m0iKirti7i ni patent office reirt. and etherP m'bl ft "a menu printed by order of CengtOK anaTue Dtate leKUlaturea, u "" TIIK TOBACCO ACREAGE I.IKIU.V IU lit! S))1 KirltAT t.AHUKH Tl.I.V in it nr A K.I Ml. V. A rrfFtrnci Cllrn te Sfnl lnt I'lsntu liy Many Cltnirrrs Ttie Lecal I'arkfr at t'rrttent Msklng tint 1mt Kip. Th Ttsiis nt eyipr rmut. The tobacco trade Iu Ltncister remains jftffn 7110. The warehouses are all closed up tight as Jails, and most efthem are packed fuller of big liees of tobtceo than the county prison Is of convicts. The dealers are selling allttlonew and then, but they nil confess Uicyliatent get a great deal te dispose 01. Old tobacco Is scarce, and they are quietly waiting till they ran nme their "white alley" en the crop of ls'i. Hut the farmers I Aje, they are at work up te their ankles. The p.it week hss been a very favorable ene for settlui; out plants, and many thousand acres have been set out during the past w eek. The tanner seem te hae taken our advlce glen:iweek age te plant largely, and from present appearnnce the acreage devoted te the weed this year wilt be larger than last year. Hut it Is a little remarkable that the propertlou of seed lcat being planted this year Is greatly In ex cess of ttiat plautcd last year. Inquiry re veals the fact that these who planted seed leaf last year and raised geed crops, received as high or higher prices than theso who planted Havana seed. Hence the farmers say, It seed leaf brings as high n price per pound as Havaua seed, and at the same tlnie weighs 'JO0 or mere pounds te the acre than the Havana, the seed leaf Is the mere prefita ble. That seems te be logic, II the premises are geed, but we tear they are net ; and our advice ts: Stick te Havana seed. It will be wanted te take the place of the decaying Sumatra. Ilift tw erk Mitrket. Hammcrsteiu, of the V. H. Tobacco X'ltr i, whose saying must sometimes be seasoned with a geed dcalet salt,thus reports the market for the past week : The market has been without any note worthy feature during the week. In old tobaccos 'St Wisconsin plays the most prominent part j it is se cheap when com pared w lth the tlgures It was held at this llme last year, It almost seems as if It Im parts special pleasure te buyer te seoure some en which the seller lese se much. The Interest In new tobacco is very prominent- Connecticut seconds are receiviuc much attention but contrary te expectations prospective buyers de mere thinking than leaping and Mies 150 eaes only en private terms are ejienly reported. The asking figures are from 11 te 12' .,. Tne present verdict by experts who have Inspected 'Sj crops, jiiace the Individual crops into the following rotation : 1, New Yerk !at; 2, Hnusatenlc, Conn.: 3, Pennsylvania: 4, Connecticut; 5, Illinois; 0, Wisconsin and 7, Ohie. Sumatra Active; about 100 bales of new arrived a tew days age, showing neither Im provement nor deterioration when compared w tth previous crops. Sales 200 bales at J 1.20 te ?1.7i Havana ery active; prloescentlnuewith an upward tendency; very lew importers have any suitable stock left; several large iuiierters have sold out completely. Prices W cents te fl. TO. The Tobacco lent gives Pennsylvania a rather better showing. It says: This being a holiday wetk a large business was net ex pected, and expectations were realized. There was a dearth of out-of-town buyers, and the bulk of that which was taken was purchased by up-town manufacturers. TSeme samples of lsvi Pennsylvania have been re ceived and show up very promisingly. It Is thought Rlx weeks mero will see this to bacco through the sweat. There Is an entire absouce of demand for oxpert, buyers across the water being determined, apparently, te wait until the new goods pas through fer mentation. Just befere going te pres we were in formed that J. S. Gans' Sen V Ce. hail sold Hasch A Fischer's packing el Ksl Wisconsin Havana seed, consisting 720 e.ces. This, of course, gives the sales et the week n very ro re ro spectablo showing. What the prire was we were net intermed. (.an' Weekly ICcpert. Sales of seed leaf tobacco reported by J. S. (Jans' Sen ,t Ce., tobacco brokers, Ne. 131 Water street, New Yerk, for the week eud ing June 7, lvjfl: tiXi cases lss I Wisconsin Havana, sfn.tl'1c., S3G eases lssl Pennsylvania, ll'jCllc. ; 2H0 ca.es lsiv State Havana, p. L ; Us) cases Wiceusln Havana p. L ; caes lssl Ohie Spanish, ',& ; 2U0 cases sundries, riSOc ; Total, I, im cases. The rlillailtliirila .IlirKrt. Manufactured line cuts mid smcklug tobaccos, together with snuff, cigars and cigarettes all have a fine trade. Dealers iu leaf suitable for cigar purposes feel encouraged from the past week's deslre of manufacturers tocxamine new leaf. It is new believed manufacturers would prefer te work domestic leaf if it will show unfair color and texture. Already some et the packers have sold 'H."i lear, guaranteeing the condition when sampled. Old leaf Is being sold every dav In moderate quantities, while the pricoef all kinds uf stock is very low and entirely in the hands of buyers. Sumatra still sells but in smaller quantities. Havana Old stock is sought after. Receipts for the week M cases Connecticut, Z'M casts Pennsylvania, 120 cases Ohie, ml caes WlsCet)sin,"l29cases Yerk state, (52 bales Sumatra, 110 bales Havana, and 617 hhds Virginia and Western leaf tobacco. Sales show Cft eases Connecticut, 110 cases Pennsylvania, 23 eases Llttle Dutch, JJ naies Ohie, 100 cases Wisconsin, 11G cases Yerk state, le bales Sumatra, 120 biles Havana and hhds 1", Western leaf in transit direct te manufacturers. Lxperted nt leal tobacco Te Glasgow, per str Grecian, 33,fc21 lbs; te Liverpool, per str British Prince, 100.&C7 lbs; te Cardenas, i)or bark Geerge Treat, 1,030 lbs ; total 22.1.01S lbs. Itultlmern Market. KecelpLs literal and market attracting mere attention of buyers, though sties are still limited te tilling small orders in hands of shippers. Heme complaints are heard of the quality of late recelpts of Maryland being disappointing, some of which, hewever, may be due te the grea'er care in inspection under the new law making the state respon sible. OfOhle we nebs sales of ISO hlidv, chiefly for expert. The market ler both Maryland aud Ohie is held steady, with anti cipations of an active early demand. Inspected this week 1,510 hhds Maryland, f.90 Ohie, s Virginia, It Kentucky; total, 2,171 hhds. PERSONAL. Senater Kennv has formally accepted the chairmanship et the Democratic congres sienal cemtnltlte. Miss Hese Ci.evelasii, has written a novel called "The Leng Hew," which Is being published In Detroit. Cait. Daniel II. MiiioefK. of the Sixth Infantry, was drowned en Sunday vvhlle crossing the Grand river, near Moab, Colerado. A nriTmsimi.i f Imnnvu nf itKimn.n .,.i Taschereau, of (Juebee, w ern created cardinals iu jvuuiB 011 .Meuuay. jsigmeen bishops were also nominated. Jnttv TL Piririnn nm.auiiKilln r-A. county, has been apiKiluted n trustee, of the .,, vuumj iiiMuti uusjiuai, 111 ptace 01 Geerge W. WrlghL P. II. Winsten, United States minister te I'erstn. senn ultiit- t-a.inltl,w.'r..i. ....... .-... i idhls resignation te Washington, and the secretary of statu has lfilppr.mlifui i.im .,ina of Its acceptance. i.i-bTAvrs UBMvi; has leen chosen presl. dontet the Philadelphia park commission. The vacancy in the commission caused by the death of Jehn Welsh has been tilled by ,mw n'miliuiiuill III J'.llWlIl 11. ruler. I'ie.v. Kliiiu It. Waniiiiviine, of Illinois, president et the American exhibition In Lou Leu Lou den, was banqueted en Monday night at Hetel Bellevue, Philadelphia. He delivered an ndd re-sin behalf of the undertaking. Themas M. Jacksen, wiie has dled in Philadelphia of cancerous tumors, was a very bright newspaper man. He was manag ing odlter or Ilium's .Yumd.y Transcript aud was oue of the most prominent and popular members of the Clever club. lit., VI II imr Viiiitrnu .... . ..ri.., . .,-,, .. n.i.i,iiliiiu.i najn i -1 UUSUilO should regulate our foreign Immigration. granta in llfty yuan, and dame Columbia tlUJ l.tvltAl ,11l.lllA lift. I.tlla ,l.nn nl.n 1. seats for. The Immigrants have gathered mrgeiy u. nur great iiiauiiiaciunng centres, clogging them with surplus labor, depress ing wages, lowering deuiand, en which pro duction depends, uud thus leading te a shrinkage or profits. As a matter of act, Lurejie has neon nt te make our land u dumplug ground for herreiuse," Mack A. Jenes of Bookings, Dakota, has wrltten te fhe odlter of the Marbore .tdrcr tfiier, saying that he wants a wife, and that girls are scan-e iu Dakota. He Is ;l years old, has a geed trade, and Is making a geed living. " Down In your stale," vv rites Mack, "there are hundreds of working glrl,aretheii. net, w he would be glad insecure a home such as 1 could give. 1 should like te correspond with some young ladvj object, luilriineny. 1 want no trilling. 1 want a geed looking, virtuous girl, one that Is peer, such as would make a werklngman a suitable wife." X-r at I'ekrr risy Kti.ui the St. Paul Ulobi Ulebi "Yes, 1 have seen some nice little games out West,"' remarked a man whose dark hair was slightly tinged with gray, a few evenings age, ns he sat with a lew friends who had been discussing the closing of all gauibllng-heusps in (his city. "Seme very geed ones In fact. Many people think that the Hast Is the only place vv here gambling Is carried en teany extent, but they want te go out te the catlle country and among the geld mines If they want te see some big games. v uue in iieauvvoed, In is77 or Ws, l don't remember which, I saw a giuie which set me thinking considerably, and iiimle inn wonder it human nerve'lnul a limit. Sunday evenlugs was then the great time iu that city, and everything was wide open, trom'the lowest ilance ilance ilance house te the mist ptlatld rooms In the city. Stud-siker, f.irn, liar ml and Spanish monte weie the principal gvmes plajed. P.very ene played occasionally, anil a man who never touched nchlp was looked upon with surprise and almost contempt. The men irem the mines were alwa.vs pres ent aud ready te stake their last dollar en their lavorite card. Hut te return te the gamoet which 1 had started tesjeak. 1 had gene Inte a big gambling-house and there loundenoof the most motley crowds it has ever been my fate te mingle with. At a stud poker bible in the rear room sat a large party of men, among them Walt Owens and Lew Palmer, tw e men vv ell k new n among the sport ing fraternity as hard bettersand uervy men. The game was n big one, and seen all the men but Owens aud Palmer had withdrawn. Betting ran high, and the ether tables were seen deserted, the ether players coming te vv here the two men sat and watched the game with almost breathlesi Interest. The game progressed, and llrst card turned up for Pal mer was a ten spot. Owens also get a ten, and alter looking at the card turned face down, bet J0O Palmer stayed. Ills next card was a seven. Owens' gaze rested en a five sH)t deslt him, but he cheerfully s.iw the f 100 bet by Palmer. Thus matters vveut en till four cards lay in front of each man, face up, and uue turned down. Net a pair was in fight, and ovary one thought each man had an ace In the hole.' The betting than began In earnest, and each man must have had an Idea that the ether was blutlmg,' or et least It looked se. Sisin there was seme f'-s-O en the table, and Palmer made a bet of fraM. Owens looked at his hand, then at his antagonist. Net a word did he say, but reaching into his inside vest pocket drew out n big roll of bills, from which he took J. (XX). After deliberating a moment he dropped it Inte the pet, bis lace net moving a muscle. Palmer laid his band en the bible in front or him, then pulled a similar amount Irem his (kecket, counted It, and found that it took every ceut he had. With a smile he leaned forward and called Owens' bet. Silently the two men turned ever the faced card. Palmer had a king, Ow ens an ace. Palmer glanced at the mis. rose from his Rett, and remarked, In a calm voice, 'That beats me. Walt, lend me a dol lar te get a drink, will you ?' and sauntered oft." iu ct'iaterted, eh ye sniTernrs, thy pain- sl..,u vnuiahby Hie urvglc power et st. lurt'lM nil. Oke VTeipli.n8, M 11, Ti Cumberlvnd street, Brooklyn, N. Y w rites ,) une , 1-V1 I take pleasure In recommending Allcnck's Pereus Plasters In all cases et Gpuervl Debility, espe cially where the pains are severe ever the re glonsef the Kidneys, Liver und Clieit : marked Improvement occurs as een as relief from suf fering is obtained. Fer I.mubuje theje Plas ters 8urpas liniments, .te " HVKaiAt, SlOTlCKS. SIIII.OIPS CATAUItll ItKMKDt-ft positive euro for Catarrh, Dlptherls, anil (linker .Meuth. Ker ssle by II. 11. Cochran, Knigsfst, e, 137 North Duren street. Iiahdclies Ltvia Pellets for sick headache torpid llv er, biliousness and Indigestion . Small, andcay toswallew. One pill ii de-e. Price, lie. lly all druggists. fc is-lmd rn.l h.b THE KEV. GKO. II. TUAYEIt, or ISourben Ind.. av-s " Ileth myself and lfe ewe our lives teSlltl.Oll'S CONSUMPTION Cl'llK." Fer sale by II. 1!. Cochran, Druggist, .Se. 137 .North yueen street. JUsT As (i(iei) Don't allow anyone te make jeu believe any ether remedy is Jut as gunl for sick headache as Dr. I.eilleV special Prescription, fur It Is net trim. Ibtsls the only remeilj in the world that strikes at theroetof the dlaeasu and drives it out. Give it a trial. Frem the lter of the Olivet IttptNt chiirib, Philadelphia, Pa. I was se tmnblnl with ca tarrh It seriously affected my voice. Onelmttle of Ely's Cream Ilalin did the weifc. ily voice ts fully restored. U. P. LUipencr. Frem Majer Downs, Sing Sing, N. I was 9unYtlug severely with catarrh. Kly's Cream Halm was suggested Within an hour of the firt application 1 felt relieved Was entirely cured In u lew days. W. A. Downs. Jl Jwdeed.lw FOlt DVSPKP.S.IA and Liver Complaint, von hav ou printed guarantee nn every bettle ntshl ntshl leh's fullzer. It never falls te cure. Fer sale by II. 1!. Cechian, Dnigglst, e i37 North Queen street. A Very Narrow lUcape. " Yes, 1 had a very narrow ecape," said a prominent citizen ten friend. "I was confined te my bed for a year and inj- friends gav e me up tnra consumptive's gnive. until I b.-g,m using Kemp's lUlsiim for the Thieit uml Lungs, anil here I am, sound and hearty." Price Hie. and II. Fer sale by II. II. Cisimin, DruggUt, -Ne. 1J7. North Queen street, !.nncuter. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made mLerable l.y that terrible cough, shlleh'. ( urn Is the remedy for you. Fnrsale by 11.11. Cis'hran, Druggist, Ne 137 North Queen street. The Impending Dinger. The recent statistics el the number of deaths show that a large majority die with Consump tion This disease may commence with an up parent ly harmless cough which cut be cured In stantly by Kemp's Ilalsmu for the Threat and Luuga, which Is guaranteed te euro and relieve nil cases. Prlcu Ui cents und 1. Triul size free or s.de by II. II. Cochran, druggist. Ne. 137 North Queen street, m-lwd.tltw " II ACKMKTACK " a lasting and fragrant per fume. Price MandfiO cents. Fer sale by If 1! Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street, SIIII.OIPS V1TALIZEU is what you need ler Constlputlen, Less of Appetite, Dizziness, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia, Price le und 75 cents per bottle, ter sale by II. it. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. IS North Queen strteL A ,WalKlng Skeleton. Mr. K. Springer, of. Mechnnlcsburg.I'a .writes 'I was allUcted with lung fever and uh-ci.. en longs, and reduced ui a utilkuuj skeleton. Get a frcu tllul bottle of Dr King's kings New Dis covery for Consumption w blch did me se much geed that I bottle. Alter using three bottles leund myself once mere a muii, completely re sulted te health, with a hearty uppetlte and a gain In flush of IS pounds. Call ut Coehmn's drugstore, 137 und lJil North Queen street, Ijin caster, Pa., midget u free trial bettle of this cer tain cure for all Lung Diseases. Large bottles, 11.00. (3) WHY WILL YOU cough when Shlleh's Cure will give Immediate relict. Price 10 cts.. An cu.( and II, Fer unlu by II. II. Cochran, Druggist. Ne. 137 North Ilueen streeL llucklrn'a Arnica Halve. The llest Salve In the world for Cut, Unities Seres, Ulcers, Salt llheum. Fever Seres, Tetter, Chap pod Hands, Chllbalna, Hums und all Skin Krupilens, positively cures Piles, or no pay re quired. It Is guaranteed toglvoporfectsatlsfao teglvoporfectsatlsfao toglveporfectsatlsfao tlon, or money refunded, l'rlce ia centu tsjr box. ' Fer sale by Cochran, the Druggist, 1S7 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. T'l h AS AUK YOU MAIIK miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Less of Appetite, Yel Yel ew Skin t shlleh's Vttallzer Is a, positive cure. or sale by II, II. Cochran, DruggUt, Ne. 137 North Queen struut. Thousands Say Se, Mr T. IV, Atkins, (i Irani, Kansas, writes; "I nuv cr hesitate te recommend your F.lectrie lilt ters te my customers, they give entire suturuo suturue suturuo tlen und are rapid sellers." Electric Hitters are the purest and best medicine, known and will positively euro Kidney and Liver Complaints. Purify the bleed and regulate the bowels. Ne family can nfrnril te be without them. They w 111 save hundreds et dellurs In doctor's hills everyjear. bold lit fifty cmitsii bettle by 11. H. street, Lancaster, I'll, u...,,,.,,, imuKKi,i, ij, uiiu i eriu uuecn 13) KIIIM.Y TKOU11IJ1S. A Cass or Many Years Standing Cured With SI i Hollies, In n Man OO Yean el Age. Allbstews, I'ii., May , !. DiSDtLles lliTTXKs Ce.-Gents i I had been troubled with my ktdneysforaniitnbereryeurs. used almost everything without much benefit until 1 tried Dandelion Hitters. 1 used six hot het tics and am plcasvd te say 1 am entirely rid of the kidney trouble, besides my system being toned up se that I feel like a different person, I cheerfully recemmend the same te all mulcted In this way. JACOB WU8CHLITZ. letHWmaru.Th.S MKU1VAL. A Yr.ll'SSAHS.Vl'AHIIXA. Pimples, Beils, And t'arhnncles result Irem n dehllllated, Ini Ini pevertshed, or Impure eomlltlen of the bleed, .vvrr's Sarsapvrllla prevents and rurea these eruptions and pilntul tumors, li- removing ihelr cause i the only effectual way of treating them. Ayer's Snrssp.ullla has ptvvented the iminl ceurse of llells which have pained and dls tie.sed tee everv seaiiu ter several vears -Gee scales, Plalnvllle, Mich. t was ti idly troubled with I'lmp'es en the fscti also with k dl.colerntlon et the skin, which showed Itself in uglv dark pitches. .Neevler ion iieiiiiiniiu inn innie man lempernry gissi. Ajrr's Stiruparllln eilectisl A PERFECT CURE, And 1 have net been troubled since. T. VV HiHldy. Ulver street, Lewell, Mass 1 wis troubled with llells, and my health was much 1 epslred. I begun using Ajer's Sursspi- lli I I, ami, iu line I line, me eiiiiiens nail lll.ap pe ind, and inj health w as completely lvsteied. .lehu It. Klklus.tditer yinnlty Obserxcr, Albo Albe liuirle, N. C. I was trenb'cil for a Iedk tn.,e with a humor w htch appealed en mv face In ugly Pimples and ltletchc Ajer's Sarsiipnrlll'ieinisl in" Iren, slder It the best blissl pun", i ' II -Ihstles ll.Siulih, North i i .1 . Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Is told by alldrugirlsts and dealers In medi clue Ask ter Aer' sarsaparilla, and de net be iensuadeil te tike any ether. Prepared bv Dr J. C. Ayer .1 Ce , I ewi It. M is, Price, II , six bettlej, nine l le nur uvuim. a i.im: ok Summer Cashmeres In elegant sMJes reduced te 15c. CORDED PIQUE FROM 20e. UP. Heductlens In Kmbreldery and White Heeds. Ucducttens In Dress OihhIs at the North End Dry Goods Stere. J. VV. IU ItNK. nev-Myd .Ne. Si-J North Uueen stusiL T .s. UIVI.KU A I'O. CARPETS OILCLOTHS. VV e will save tnenej- ter any person wanting te buy carpet or oil tleths We want te tern our entire sleck In this department Inte ready cash. Therefore wretfer lurgulna In Hed) llin..eU, Tapestry Urue.els, Three Ply Kitnv Mi per and Ingralni, Hume JIade Kn and Chain t arpet. Fleer, Table and Mair Oil Cleths Window- Shading and 1'lxtures. Come and ee our goods and prices Jehn S. Givler & Ce., Ne. 25 East Klntf Streot, 1. ISCASTER. P. w ATT .V SIIAND. SUMMER GOODS. WxTT cSc SliHND Have received anetherlarge let of DKN'TKI.l.K LACKS for Overdres.ei and Trimnilniis In all the Deslrablf shades, Cnam, lllue and 1'lnS.-. ALIlvtKOSSand SUN'S V KILIMJs. ONIII.N'K sLirl.N'tSs. HN'K SKItlJK hUITtNUS, KTAJll.NK St 11I.VUS. SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! Wn are new offering astonishing vulnn In SUM M L It 1 Lha at Oc., He., JTV . 10c , Isc. a J d. Kl.EOA.NT SATIS KII AllKJI ES, new colors, 7Xc- a j-ard Pine lllack an i Colored Sl'UAH IlUKSi SILks, "icayurd. Our 1ILACK HUBS'. SILKS guarante'd net te crack, b7Xc , f I (, II i5, tl Hi a j d An Immense assortment or Cltl.N'KLK Shut SUCKhltS. Pltl.NThDSATlNK.8, I'ltl.NTKU HvTlsTKs, K.MllltOllitlihl) Itellr.s. SPKCIAL IIAKUAI.N. 0.i: (ASK Cltl.NKI.KI) SIMIHSLCKKK. Desirable styles, inc. a yard. City Price, 15c. a J'ard. New Yerk Stere, Nea. O, O & 10 East Kln St. i.a.vcastki:, PA. J. 15. MAKTIN A CO. NEW TO-DAY. J It. MAKTI.V A CO received this morning One Hundred plecig AMERICAN SATINES, At7c.se. and UXc Fifty Pieces French Satines, At 35c. a jard ; City Prices, 37)c. a janl. The new assortment consists of Prints en (reen.lllue, Cardinal, llrnwn aud Kcru grounds. tioed pstterns In French Batlnes are the scarceHt goods In the market, and thiwe who de sire choke patterns had bettei select at once. SATEENS PRINTS, Oe. n Yard Om CASE JERSEY STRIPE In Cotten '.nods, the I stest Nevulty.ut 7c.il Yard. Crinkled Seersuckers, In Ibe Newest Combinations and Colorings, at r:v.;e., 17c. und 'Jue. u jard. One Case CUINKI.KI) HBhllSUCKKUB en . Cream It rounds at 60. a yd. t worth 10c. PRINTED BATISTES, Iu all the Latest Combinations en White und Kern Ureunds. One Case PHINTKIi ll.VTISTES, one yard wide, nt Oca yard. J. B. MARTIN & CO. Cor. West King & Prince St., (Opposite Btevem Heuse.) LANCABXKtt, PA. VAHHIAillt MOPTO THAT AMVAYH WJNH. HONEST WORK J HONEST PRICES ! Philip DoGrsem's Old Reliable Garriage Works, 120 nndl28 EASTKIO STREET, (NKVKIA OPPlMirK TIIK I.KDI'AltH IIOTKL), I.AMUAHl'KII. PA. Nena But First-Class- Mwhanic3 Employed. A 1 Material, and That Only, Used PltlCKftTOSUlTrilKTtMKS A LI, VVllltR (ID A ItANTKKIt. BUGGIES, PIIETONS, BUSINESS WAGONS, MARKET WAGONS, Ami Vohleloa of Every Dowerlptlon Built Promptly te Onter. A Kull l.tnnet Vehicles In Sleck, Prepared especially fnrthe Spttnir Trndn A t.nriri nn.l vri.wt Afwrl!nlittit''hl'tI.NIMl..Sl WtAtk'eN HAM) which will Ve wild l MIISl' u?5eNAILfc PAUTICULAH A'lTKXTIOX PAID TO KKPA1K1NU. lll'(l"l,,1, X rrt" "" ,,"u,1"" ",0 Wl,r,. whether jeu purchase or link DO.N'r reittlKT Philip Deem's Old Reliable Carriage Works, NOS. 126 and 128 f.irr ixsVHAfiVK veMr.isr. c All I). CARD. The Subocrlber would rcspoetrtilly Inform hla frlenda nnd tlie pubile pouernlly that helms nccopted the AROtiey or THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF NEW YORK, The Oldest Life Ineurftuoe In the Unlted Sttvtea rttid the LARGEST nnd STUONQEST In the World. It writes the meat llberiU contrnet evor Isstted, nndlma nlwnya furnlflhed Insurntice nt the LoweBt I'oeal I'eeal I'oeal ble Ceat. JAMES H. MARSHALL, OO North Duke, or 30 Ertnt Wnltuit Stroetn. i,ini;.Mi, "XJVKKt.t IUTHVON. SUMMER CLOTHING. Fine Serges, in Blue nnd Black, lK.Mil.ISH), JJ1.UI-TO OltliKU Fine Serges, iu Blue and Black, ( MK.UICAM, I1V, lb .CO and IKtO-'lO (HID Kit. FINE FLANNELS, IN III. I K, III Ui. OMOltli and (llt.V llii.ni ind l"ie-T( OltDKlt. EN&LISH WORSTEDS, In UI.ACk and 1111 K, Itltetv N nnd WHITE, and lll.CKand II lit). l'l.N HUTS. fXiii-TII OltDKlt All Newest and Most Fashionable Fabrics i'ei: aUMMKlt U KAU, Ian ln leur.il In nur Meck. HK.il Uelth MlM 1KIMMINH-. Ill I' .NO l'AMI I'UlCts HSU Jt Kilt II VNT IAILUIIS, HO. 1 EAST KINO STUEET, I.A.N'CASTKIt, I'A OAUItIAIKH. QTANDAKI) UAllltlAOK WOKK. Edw. Edgerley, CAERIAGE BUIIBEE Market Streot, Rear of Poatefflco, Lrtncatter, Prt. My mock cetnprlw? a large variety of the I.ftl"t Mtyle IIiikxIe", l'lKcteui, CiiiTlaRes, Mar ketiuid llilalni'ns Wagons, which I olter at Uie very lowest figures und en the most reuaenable terun. I call urieclal attontlen ten few el my own de. il(?n, oneef winch N tlie KI)UK.llI.KVCI.O.lKlJ 1'innICIA.V LOLl'K, which l decldedly the nfali'nt, lightest nnd mnstceuipleU) l'hyitlclan's Carriage in the country. rereu9 wishing te buy n Kd, henent nnd ubdtantlal artlcle, Bheuld bear In inlnd that they take no risk In buyini; my work. Kvery CarrlaKu turned nut In et)!htein yeara iikihiJ ene that Is the kind of Kuiiruutce 1 havutoetter the public. All work fully warranted, l'leane give me a call ItKl'Alltl.NO l'HOMI'TI.Y ATTK.VDKH TO, One set el workmen especially employed ler thattiurpesu irni.H'.s.vi.Eei' CARRIAGES AT- NORBECK & MILEY'S, Cor. Duk and Yin Streets, Laacisler, Pa. SATURDAY, JUNE 12th, 1080. Kernier eule postponed en account of Decoruiien Hay. Tlia.tlrninlimi-lni, llnirftefl. l'llU'tOll. Mur kct Wueenii, faintly Carrlaiipa, etc. A 11 the latest deslKnsund ull Knaninn-ed te be first clais i ma terial and llrst.clais weikinanshlp. Alsoaletof Bocend-hund Werk. 1KKMS KASV Mnety-day neten, with uj)- proved KCCiirliy. imceuiimi L.iia iiuyers. hide toceuiuienceut lua. in. und 2 p. in. NORBECK & MILEY, l'rai'lli'ul Carriage Ilnililers. II. K. ItOWK, Auctioneer. JunllwdAltw if I sun a. vn r.ioveitn. milK (JKI.KHKATED "BOUQUET" AND "OLDANCHOlt" PUKE IlYE WHISKIES Are rich In flavor, soft and pleasant te the tasle. I'uuiln flualitv. urn excillunt stlinulunu. and they stand without a rival In the market. Beld at nil the leading Hotels und by HruKlsta. Ask font. llUdll 'lllir, I A DI.UI J., Uj-ttn lt nnHetnN laulJCmn 101 N. Sd s, l'hiladelphla. l'. M ADi:iH.V ANMISUKIU'.Y WINKH -AT- Reigart's Old Wine Store H. E' SLAYMAKEFt, Aqent. bUblUhed 17 t Ne. a Kit Kias Snin. Iebl7-UU MYERS RATHFON 1TONUH. EAST KING STREET. fKlydAw CARD. IIIMMHAUK. TTKiii A MAUTIN. m NAHAL b Li Jelly Tumblers, Jelly Cups, Jelly Jars, Fruit jars, &c. THE BEST IN THE MARKET LOWEST PRICES AT- MIMii 15 EAST KING STREET. I.ANCASrKIt, I'A, WAUL iMJ'ltK. A KT WAIiI. I'AI'KK HTOHK. Art Wall Paper Stere, NO. m NORTH QUEEN STREET, I.ANCAbTF.It, I'A. Anether large let of llll.T I'AI'KIIS Jintar rlied will be sold chean. Uidlrarly und lisiknt them and et prices. Will net keep them long, ler the ptlce will sell thein. Window Shades inude ready te hanir rialn Shade Cleth all colere. Window Mmdes made uud hunir promptly. I.ace O'littulus, i'elei, C'hnln, Heeks, ele, n-Se trouble te show goods. ALFRED SIEBER, IJO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET, bANCASTKIl, I'A. A l'OSITIVK MArruu Til AT OU II K.NTI UK STOCK OK , Wall Papers, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, &c, Must be sold In order te k've undivided ntten tlnn te unether business. L'omeund secure bar gains. A tiKAN'l) Itl'SlI IV Wire Window Screens. Orders for from M le M a day are ceralne In : the best and cheapest. PHARES W. FRY, NO. 67 NORTH QUEEN ST., LAMOASTJEB, fA.) id J.l