wnrrv .-. i ; THB LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 0, 1880. . & i 11 4 I ii. Is? f t T H IJIILI INTELLIGENCER. tVMT EVtNHM IN fM VcA. .'? mOfMAM fi ?;'.., INICLLiaENCER iUILDINQ V. COMB CaTS BqUlU, f lAKunm. 1'. ItAtLT Ttn Oente a Week. Jtw JeMart a Tear vrlflyCentt a Menth. Pottage free. AOVKmriBKUKNTafremTinte tVtV Oentt a 14m. WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, lght Papti.) FuHitHEO Every Wednesday Merninu, IVe CeUan a Iaf n Advane. COKttBBPONDKNOlCtelicUed from every pat tf the Hate and country. Vorretpendenlt nrer averted te write legibly and en one title 0 (A paper only; and te tlgn their namet, net or publication, but in proof 0 geed faith. All anonymeut letter 1 Kill be eentigned te the watte batktU Adar en alt Letter $ and Telegram te THE INTELLIGENCER, H0ASTK,1'. EI)c iCeiifOBtcrntclliQcuccr. LANOASTKU, JUNK , 186 The l)cer Tark Wntcli. The president seeks refuse in Wiishltitj Wiishltitj Wiishltitj tonTrem the publicityef Deer 1'urk, wliere his wife could net tie 011 her lint without a nete being made of it. The extravagance of the impudence of the rejwteri.il sit down in the Deer Park wilds, spy-glass in hand, te watch the distant president's cot tage, almost sullices te make it suhlime and respectable. It w:is as exalted as the mountain peaks that witnessed it. The newspaper work that was done there was unique in history. It was foreshadow -ed in the reporter's vigil kept upon the eb bing life of Grant in Xew Yerk and at Mount McGregor; but who would have thought that it would attend a bridal as a biuial, and pay no respect te the siucerest desire for pri vacy whicli is accredited of all men te the honeymoon. Truly te be president of this nation is a great tribulation ; the only balm te whicli is the reduction that it is prominence in the ejes of men that gives it ; and that the man en the scaffold enjoys it aleug with the man in high office. An ambitious man is born te trouble in this country as the sparks lly upward. Interpreting a Law. Respecting a law whicli the Lvrixi.i ciexcek has pronounced unconstitutional because its terms aie net in accord with its title ; and which is adjudged useless because it tolerates in one form and indi rectly, what it purports te prevent and punish, the district attorney of Phila delphia and Gee. " Piddle, one of the leading lawj era of that city, write as fol fel lows : OrFicu ok Uxeraic W IIwdlx, ) aws. Ultli atuet J Philadelphia, .Iuiigs, lss. Dear Sin : I have tlie satisfaction 0r sending you herewith n copy of a letter re ceived te-day from the district attorney, bv which you will Hee that he reicareN yeiir dealings as legitimate and net hi any way bv the art et Jmif, 'vy. Congratulating you iixm this remit, J remain very rvxpecttully veurx. Ac, . , 5ke. W. IIiddi.i:. Clarence Telau, Chairman et Cemuiittee. EXTItAPT 1'IIOW OlwrltlOT AT HlIt.MiY'.s 1.K1TER, "Andl em or the opinion that the act of assembly passed the .Id day et June, l'vtw, entitled An act for the (suppression et lot tery gilts by storekeepers and ethors te no cure lutretinirn ' i!ru tint i.1m.i.. c...,.t. .A..n actleus, heeanse they are In thonatureof di.sceunta ferciiti, ami net In atiyen.e lot tery gifts.' Te come witlilii the prevision of this law there must be iu the transaction someelouiunt of chance. Such dcalliigs are. In my judgment, legitimate, ami 011r cli ent need net apprehend any prosecution ler such eauae bv thin department. Yours reHitfiill, (ti:eittn:S. Uhaiiam, District Attorney." If the law is inoperative against an) dealings into whicli the element et chance does net net enter it is " useless " for there vvcie ample laws en the books before its passage te punish all lottery and gambling devices. The LviKLi.imiM v from the first has opiesed this measure, as it will such empirical and superficial legis lation. Our statute books rre full of this trash, and every bessieu of the legislature it accumulates. Meuaru eiiviiened with and entangled in laws that have no reason in them and of which their victims have no notice until they are haled before a justice te answer for a violation of them. A few years age an act was passed making it a misdemeanor for any huckster te bell vegetables, meats or refreshments within a mile et a campmeeting gieuud without the consent of its managers. AVe hoped te see that law tested and nailed as counter feit. It will never pass sound judicial cit cit cumspeclieii. The Stanten Letter. . The Stanten letter which Mr. Keliey produced as a valuable historical docu ment is only se in the admission it con cen tains that Stanten's inteifeience caused the detention from McClellan ei one of his army corps and thus caused the failure of the Peninsular campaign. Stanten sajs that he kept the corps te save Washington, which McClellan had netlelt enough troops te protect. McClellan thought otherwise ; and his judgment lias been sustained by events and by the soundest military crlti cism. Mr. Stanten thought he knew better than the commander-in-chief; who .was a man te whom he proclaimed the greatest devotion ami te aid whom he sijs he became war minister. lib way of supporting a general In whom he pro claimed supreme confidence was erratic and eminently Stautonesque. Mr. Stanten VrLe W1VS " u'ser man" than Lincoln McUeUan or aujone elsa aieund about. Mr. .Kelly does net vindicate Mr. Stanten with Mr. btanten's letter, taking all Its lirotesatiens as verity; and a witness who ouinet vindicate himself with his evu. story is net going te be vindicated ever That ItemeUy. Pasteur's remedy for hydrophobia stems te be no remedy at all, as a patient bitten by a mad deg and treated within the time when the remedy should have been effect effect Ive lias died of the disease while under treatment. The list of Ineffective temedles fee hydrophobia Is very' large. JSacli rem edy cau produce cases tliat lthascuied,but the doubt always lemaius whether they were cases of hydrophobia ; and in the uncertainty ni te the disease some plijsl clans declare that it does net ex In as I he reanltef the bite of a tnud deg but that it is disease e? the Imagination altogether. It dot net waiter much te these suffering rem it hew they get It ; whether fiein the tkgblte erfrcm the bite of their fear. They have it and It kills them, and the doctors are helpless before It. Pasteur passes out. Oregon Fires a (.'un. Oregon has held the first election of the year. It is naturally a Itepuhlican state, as most of the commonwealths of the Northwest are, being recruited largeht from NewL'ngland and these middle West ern stales whicli the enthusiasm of the war period made se largely liepublican. The returns from this first test of ixilltical strength and the struggle of present Issues indicate that the Democratic nominee fur gocrnerhas from 1,-Vni te i'.ikki plurality, and the balance of the Democratic state ticket is chosen by smaller and aring plu ralities. We legard this lesult as significant. Oregon has ncuT'witcd for a Democratic candidate for president. Its tluee electo ral votes were necessaiyteseat llajes; and one of them had te be secured by the ruth less evei riding of the legal technicalities which were invoked te steal the votes of Louisiana and Plerida. Ter this state te be can ied at the outset of the elections in the second ear of a new ad 111 in 1st tat Ien is a hopeful sign. The llepubltcans will charge it upon the Prohibition party. That enl makes for the evidences of their disintegration. If the Prohibitionists can cairj Oicgun they can make eer) liepublican stale doubtful; and they will only be eueetiraged te pro ceed te de it by liepublican Concessions of their strength. Tin: motion for .111 injunction bv the Wllkesturru KlnHrie Light ceinmny "te ie Htram a rival company iruui liirni-Iinif; the light te the eltiims et Wllktwbarre has brought out the l.n-t that they hae already made iilty lereent. cm thexr capital. The Uinaister company hIieiiM leel en couraged. Kemk modern Heme, Jinewin the threes of an election ; but they are net as ielent as wilhliif, for the sons el aumiy Italy de net highly vtlue the preregatnu of (reemeu, many el thoe who essss the tmiehise net taking the trouble te ete. What strange ideas many of the jioeplo lme or freedom and xelf-gevernuiunt w as well shown by the cry that Interrupted a speaker at a political lueeuiiK. no was urging me reierm of the police torce and was stepped by cries et "Abolish It altogether!" Hut reunited Ital Ispregiessing rapidly in spite of all. Tin: Kngllsli cabinet has unanimously re re selel te recommend te the )ueen a dissolu tion or Parliament after the ltisli hume rule reere. Then will eome the re'd tug of war. Tin, etUvtsefsyNtematlutiitelageiua man ual training school are aptly sheun In the exhibitor work by the students of the Man ual Training school of Kaltlumre. The exhi bition Includes weed ami metal wen;, .mil geometrical, mechanical, architectural, phjs phjs phjs iolegical and map draw lugs arranged en the walls and screens iu frame and cases m.ule by the boys In the school. The lemons iu carpentry and pattern-making are ananged In cherry cases show ing the lit el joints, tenon and mortise, rafter angles ntid combi nation pieces, Intrlrate dee tails, crank pat terns and connecting-red brakes. Seme or this work Is said te be surprisingly well exe cuted. Then there are drau ings illustrating thoeeursoof lotter, figure and geometrical practice, as also working drawings for shops, details or buildings, m.ichiue beams and commercial forms or Iniu, orthegruphie pro jection, inler-tctleu el sellu-, jirojectien or screws, gear wheels and structural details iu weed, masonry, and Ir.iuiiug and building elections. This kind or learning nukes the lace of life surer te him Mirst-d tlmreiu, and f ir distances book knew ledge 111 the utility el the individual possessing It. It is a remarkable Illustration of tr.in,.h..ri. that the only member el the Paniellilu party nuereiiiseu 10 010 ler home rule en .Monday, C'aiitulti O'Shea, was the man w horn I'ariiell's strong arm protected when his teat was in danger. It Is noted that .Mar land hid another lynching en Sunday nlgnt, (.'has. Whittle, an eighteen-year-old mulatto l being the xic tiui. The boy was charged w lib attempting an amnions as-,.mlt en a little IU e- ear-old girl, and was held en the testimony uf the lutlu oueandhar sister, a few jiars elder. He was confined in Jml, taken thuiulie'ii and hauged te 11 tree by a mob. Tint this law lessness should be permuted te go uupunisli. eil Iu a stale e sulIi presinncd iiilelligem.0 as Maryland Is almost incredible. There is nothing tn show that any ellerts are being made te cuptu-e the guilty piriies, and it seems te be accepted that' the lynching Is right and proper. Aiurtlrem tin. fj.-t H.nt the oUdeuceugahiot the negre was only that el children, he was entitled te a fair trial of his guilt. Tliere is surely law enough in -iaryi,niu ler 1110 punishment el crimes of the nature of that described; aud if such law had failed, there might have been some oxcuae ler the lynching. Kvery out break of this kind 111 an KasU-ru state is the parent ei mauyinere, aud Mar land ewes it te horbeiras well as te her sister 10111111011. wealths te lerret out the guilt parties te this crime and give them their just deserts. Hot headed lynchers leso sight et the Uct that bad law is preferable te anarchy, and that it is better that uiiiely-nlne guilij men should t-s-cajH) than that 0110 Innocent person should sutler. T111.n1. are three essels under the control of the I . S. Huh commissioner engaged in the propagation el UMi and 111 the tcientllie in, estlgatien or matters or Interest ami im portance te our fisheries Onoet these, the Kish Hawk, Is new atancher 111 the Delaware engaged ill the hatching et shad l.,r the re stocking of that depleted Ilshmg ground and judging by the rapidity with which the little llsh are ground out by the scien tista, the big ones will be mere plenti ful in a low years than eer. Huh In the past four weeks between thirty. lourandthlrty-sixmllliensluNebtenlutched and when they reached the age el se en da s were turned loeie Iu the w Ide Delaware. In three years these tish will be in a condition te catch. Iju.uoe eggs h.ue biei( obtained from ene shad, but the average Is only about 43,000. The Klsh II iwk also hatches lobsters and codfish In the northern wateisaud .Sjiau Ish luackerel larther jeiith. I'KRSOMAU KuNvieit Ni:i.snv W. Acmtuit has been elected te succeed hhueelt by the Khode Island legislature. Mil. PatuhkS. On.Meiti. Ismld te have made. Wu.oeo within about u year which is blowing nun H ew 11 trumpet te some purpose. At-Nr Iluima l.uwis, a Vst Chester colerod woman, has died In the Cluster county almshouse at the ulltveil ugoef ley years. " ltuv. A. J. Iii:.Mii:u, or t'liaiiibetsburR. was lined ?20 hir catching trout irem a stie iV, running through Ins premises. He was inis inis led by au incorrect quotation or the law by n local paper, rnoiKSsen I. II. Wiuuiit, of Dutineuth e liege, has been appointed protester or classical philology und dean or the beard or OillegUtyalilssrsat Jehu Hepkins I niver dy, in miiiinore. IJimnvl'. Rekii.v, son In law or Michael bv'feri,fs,1,,,l;ia,:Ui''1',w bt'p i'iiiiteii nV.m?T?1r".0r.AU1'u"' '" New Jersey,' judge Suti 'inU' r,,ct V",rl Narlf,' In that Hen W111.MAMM. I'.VAUTS el New Yerk- addresses at the iiuvelllng , Vim ...inn S Daniel Webster, in CeUl4 k"h "ex week. ' ' ,u,xl Jehn Berw: O'Heii.lv is heartliy Kiad te iiear of the deieat of the home rule, bill, for which llnglaiiit was net ready and which roil Id net 1)0 squeezed through without being emasculated. Defeat brings en the great educational prin-ess of 1, heated national caiiimlgti, w Itli home rule for the sole Issue, in which Kiiglisliuieii will learn mere about Justice te Ireland than Iu Iilty vears el slew growth. Mr. O'Kellly bad no rears ler the ultimate success el the lull. Jl inn. l'i:ii.usoiicebseietl that a dis tinguished Maine lawyer who prided hiiiisi 11 en his geed eyes held a paer w litrh he was reading at arm's length. "I guess xeu 11 lme toceiuo te spectacles," remarked the Judge. "Oh, no! 1 e 111 see well enough," re marked the learned counsel, ieriteiitly reading along with the document nearly three leet from his iuii. "Well, qutris reterteil Judge l'elers, 'ou will have te get either a pur of glasses or a vnr of tongs, seen." Mar 11 in .1 HAiiitim:. The etiui; ImimI Wlui 11 id hii .ipeliiliiit'lil at teuc; l.liiml The sjKirtlng men who congregate In the barroom el ll.vler's hotel, near the Concourse, at Ceney Islam), noticed early S iturday alter alter neon a geed-looking, well-dressed euuginau saunter up the drive te the hotel. He was clad with the greatest care, and, as one et the sports declared, "was iireed te kill." He went Inte t'je hotel and ler about l,i minutes nothing mere wasseeuet him. At thocudetth.it time the found of feet 1 milling down talrswas heard, the deer leading en te the piai. was dung open, and the youthful looking dandv rushed out. His appearance denntcd the wildest agitation, lire.vt red marks disllg. ured his lace and neck his hat was thrown biek.and he gi'sied as though terror stricken. He cleared the piat with one bound and rushed toward the Coins hi r-e. lollewing closely in his wake was a prettv little lady, ltl mourning costume aud without a hat, accompanied by a genlleiiiau. The ladv car rieilii horsewhii. Thecouple fellow ell the dandy, but at the Concourse the chase was abandoned and the couple returned te the hotel. The llttle lady was Mrs. Jehn K. Ituskv . the gentleiiiau with her busliaud, a sh"in dealer.el New Yerk. They hai e been stav nig at Itader's hotel tnr th"ree wts;ks. jlrs. Husky las lieeu Hiimnisl by the unwar ranted attentions el .iveung man whom she believes te be a Hosteuiau. He has written her letters, sent her telegrams, and made htmself objectionable in a number et ways- 'Ihree wteks age she told her husband. The last letter addressed bv the man te.Mrv. Huskv was Irem Michigan. A letter written in a disguised hand by Mr. Husky lured him te New Yerk. He came aud was the careiully clad man seen by the sjnirts from the bar room. He was shown into Mrs. Husky's pirler and telil te wait a tew minutes and "madam would be down." He did wait a few mluutes, and madauie did isiiue down. isui in inn meantime she had obtained a raw -hide hersew hip and had enlisted the son Ices of her husband. The teni'le entered the jiarler. .Mrs. Husk ceucealet! the whip 111 the lelds et her dress, "she advMiced te meet the Hosteuiun, aud when within reach ing distance drew lerth the whipaud slasheil him across the neck, face, and hands until they were red with marks. The man was tee dazed ler a second te comprehend the situation. Then he sprang ler the deer, hur ried dew n the stairs, and the sjs.ru en the piazza saw the rest. The lrlninili 1,1 I In 11 l.miuiit', .tir. 1 1x1111 tbt ln-asL"lt limes. We are compelled te in form Cel. Daniel I.imeiit that there are no vacancies in the editorial department of the 7'iinrat present, but we will keep the gentleiiiau In mind aud endeavor te work him into the smiut branch at an early day. Asa Jenkins, we are free te admit that the colonel has no superior in American journal ism. 1'rUevrd In tin- iaKnt lluiir sj.tn,,. I mm the s(mti, llcnd (Ind ) Tnliune. " es, I believe iu the eight hour sjjteiii," s.ild n arren township larmer. "1 work Oiullt hours 111 the forenoon unit f.li.ht in tl... atteruoeu. In having time I sometimes put Th s.iuie Itiiinuii NiiturH Miinyvittu atliMiiplK are niailp te repeat the remarkable Biu-cesset lleimen uapine lUstur. juisi.pieiiuiuieini-a is known, sold and u-i-d eer where, und its prompt ni lien and mil Iv al ii it curative puw.r, lia,, scui ler it host-of iii ins. mm Hums niiiu spuing up under 3linlmr sniiinlliu immes, such as " Laiislrln," " Culislcum,- etc , Intended in diuilMi the cure less and unu.irv I'tu-.e urilclt hisse.s limit, nf the v In lies ni ihe (,'euulne 1 herreru we hnpe the penple will lunlsl u. te prelict what aisi ill iiiiih ihclr liitcii-sis unit ,nit8. .sk ler l-'nsiiii's rituier, ami esuiilue what 1 utveii jeii.uml luuke sure Hill the word (.uniine ' isi ut in the middle of the plasU 1 Itwll.aiul the "Thrte heals tntdi uai k is mi t hi-luce cloth Any lepulublu dealer will show uu Hi. -ufe-guanls without hesitation Ir you t uiunt nj. lllf llller the Hume tkillseiri, lunUliu t'lastel cut this paranrjeh from ihe jMpei. (ij lull llivea IVrrerl Jtlglil, W hen you demand 11 1' iisun CiiikIiie Plusier el .1 ilruuUI. te espuct In iitutva one el theie are. we n uret te say. n few drufc'liisei thBCheai.iehn v irietj whenili ir) te persuade j en in aceept some worthless ubsiliiite vmha sltnllur siiumllng iiaiue. siu U as 'MapslUn' "CupUllll. " Lupsluille," , , piclUnl sum - tiiius with the nuuie lluitun 01 lienlun ' Cheap Jehn will mI wiimni of these w n ichi d lmllatlnns for hall the prlioet thi geiiiiiiie.us he cull wulliiireKllnilii. Itx ii-iit value bring iieihlm; and tt coils hut little uime. lien-errs ate the enlj pnreua pl,ist r that mil lieilepended upon teiurutvtr) iiliiuuiit siilijn 1 tiiixtermu tieat menu Ihi are prompt, sine ami thorough. 1 rotLCtjeursjir uilnstd. 'eiitlun 1.1 liujIniTer i-ell.ible drugl-i- mil ihe K, n.ilne hears the "Iline SeiU tr.i.lemaik and Ins the word "Cuptlne ' tut In thecentri. June: MV &d ei'r.viAt. autivz.i. . "AtlvMhTACK " a tantlng and fragrant per tume. rrtce-i.uiiaw cents. Kormiletjy If il Cechian, lruggl,t..Se. liT.Serthvjutin tict.t. tin. ltAssLKa Wei.a Svitcr. l'mul vegutebhT, liluasaiit te tuke, will uxpel worms If .my cxlit ue purgative lequlred utter using Price .3 cunts, bj alldrugguu. lcbs-.luidMW.vK 8111 1.OI 'S V1TAI.1.KIM, whit you neidier Cimsllpatleii, hiHsnf Apiietlte, IMjiiiiius-i, and all sympteins of iysqu. Priie lu and 75 "ints pur buttle. Ker sale by Jl. II. Cochran. Jlrugglst ,.Ne. Mu North ueen str. et. -'"" .1 Very urriiw llsiape "les, 1 had a very narrow etcape," said a prominent cltlzuu te a Irlend "I was ceiiiiued te 111 Is-d ferayeai unit my frlenilsguvume up lern consumptive's grave, uiiill J began using Kemp's ii d-um for the Threat and Lungs, and here lam. sound and heunj ' Ptitu ,..' umi II. fornilebyll K. Cinhrnn, Urug-'Ut.Ne IS7 Mirth yueen .treet. Luiicuster. ' JVIIV W'lJ.I, veu c011gUwln.11 Shlleh's Cure w 111 giv e Imuiertlutu lellel. Prli e lu cts 50 eta . .-.'.'Ms'sJ'-f ell ,)y " " "-tTun, DiugglsC Ne. U7.Verth llueen street. " ,.?','P;i.',,',1::'jS ."''Ih. mad., miserable hy that terrible cough. Shlloh'sCurelsthe remedy i ?or.hQue"!"&H-LeLbaB' 1,rugi!lM' "nS Ihe Impending lunger. The lecent statistics et the number of deaths show that u hiisju luujiirtty die with Consump tion. I his disease may cemmenee with an un parentl harmless ujugh w hlch 1 in be cured In stantly by hemp's llal.nn for tholfcreit unit Mings, uliihli guaranteed te tine and relluvu allcases. I'ricu Su cents umi f J 'trial nee free Wni'e'iiViL"', Cochra"' "rugglst. -Ne. 1J7 .North Queen street. nHwdAltw AUK VOU SIADK mlsernble by Jnillgostlenj toiistlpatlen.lilzzlness, Less 01 Apiietlte, lilt ewbkin? Bhlleh'li.ill7eils a positive cure. Ker sale hy II. It. Cochran, Druggist, .Ne. JJ7 North cjutc-n strceL llliOWN'S lidlisKiiiiirii i.ak ., u , " will?,." h" ' i1'." ''"ye in the world. W ill most suiuly .pilcWeii the l,l.M whether Ih.e Jllturn"My applied eternally, ana Iheiuhy moie certain!) KK1,IJJ K ilAIN w ether chronte or acubi, than any ether nail! LVif'1-, u"a ,u U warranted VoubePtho strength of any sluiiiur preparation. riiw uV"".', ,u.l.he &uk 'lHcW "r I'ewels, Hore viMiti "uuui'iutliiui, Toethacha and Abb "iilteWN'S HiViis'iSri.f.W. "vr of Pain lllVUVV IH)lJSl.(ll,I) I'ANACKA ' should UJii' U.'.'"r '.1"t "u,r Isweete'led, Jl 'pr nubiyau.w.ASw 811II.()II'H CATAllUll UKMKl"l IptedTive eiiie ter Catarrh, IMptheila, and CaiTkerleuth NSrtv!: u,u"l,rt, " TltK KKV. 1K0. li.TIIAVKIt, or'lleurboTi lud., says I " Jlelh inysell and w lie owueiir lives leSIIII.Oll'SCONhlMITIO.N Hint" KersalS by II . Ik Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 1J7 North Queen trout. Osk lleTTLa Kfitbcts A Cvhu. ilr. Oscar Is. 11. Kech, or Allentown, l'a.t hiu heiirast within, liuuiiimtery rheumatism lu the winter or lSsa. Doctors could de nothing te 1'cllevu htm. llu commenced titlng dress' Ithiiuuiatle Ktinedy. Jly the lime he had med halt a bottle he could leave hU bedt when ha bad finished the bottle he was cured ana lias net hud a return or the disease slnre. 1 nhls own words, "i lest better than ever before." l'rlce 1, by nil druggists. ICUSJmdinVAr h...l?s.1 Ma,A UI'd l.lvcrceinplaiiit. you 1 1 - vKrti'.lu'a k'liai-antce en every Uettle el shb Jn i ?'"ir t.' or falls te cure for sale triit Ceclirun' "ruu-'tsl, .Ne. ia7:.erthyuceu MltlHUAL. - Kll'.S HAKN.Vl'AItll.l.A. Pimples, Beils, And carbuncles lesult Imin nib'hllltntcd. tin pnveil'hcd, or liupuie condition el the bleed vjer s sarsupiiill 1 prevent and tares these I'tuptkin and painful tumors, tiy leinev tug Uielr cause , the only etb'ctual wn) et muling tllPUl. AVer's snraiiillla has pmveulid the uusl coulee of lolls which hive piiiiu d md ills tressed me everv season ter stveisl vtais I. ee. .scales, Plalnv tile, .Mich. I wasbullv tii'iiblcd vtttht'lmii'rsiMi thefiue also Willi a discoloration of the -km, which showed Itself in ugly daik ) itt hes Seevtei mil treatment did mere than tempo nv mhhI A) er s hnrsap irtlhi etrecust A PERFECT CURE, Ami 1 hive net been tumbled Mine T W llistdy, liticr stieet, Lewell, Mass 1 it as tumbled with Itells, and mv hcatthwivs iniirh Pup Und. I begun u. Ing er's sursiipi tlllii. and, In due time, the eruptions hud illsip polled, and my health was completely ivsttui-d. lehn It. Klklns, editor ttat, v uhjrrier, Albe marle, N c 1 was troubled fei a long time with a humor w hlch appeared en my f.u-e In ugly 1'lmplc s and llletches Aer'ssarsipiriituivd in- Icen sitter It the best Meed purltler lu the world. Lhailes II, Smith, .North Ciiiftsburv. 1 1. Ayer's Sarsaparilln. Is told by all druggists ami dealers In until clue. Ask ter A) er's surs ip irllla, and de net he persuaded te tuke any ether. t'leparedbyDr. .1.0. Aver A Ce, l.ewtll, Mx's. l'rlce. (I ; sl bettlej, K. tune 4-lt) 11. t Hint a iu;. FIKH! I'lKIIII I'lKK!! WATCH W.MKIl!! IVATKltll! G-reat Bargains KEPLER'S. $40,000 WORTH -or HARDWARE WILL lib SOLD REFRIGERATORS Water Coelers, LAWN MOWERS, CLOTHES WRINGERS OIL OLOTBS, Ready-Mixed Paints. All Want te Take Advantage et this GREAT SALE, WOOD AH) IRON PUMPS, Special Inducements and Bargains njit Mechanics, Builderd, Famer3, UIIEAT AIUKTV Ok lllfc UfcST Steves, Ranges, Heaters, FURNACES, AMI HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. ALL WILL UE bOLD. HEADQUARTERS FOR Champien Reaper AND KKPA1H3. A. C. KEPLER. iiiiirlSslindM.V3.lw fAHAfiUl.lt ,ta T30SK I1HOS. A J1AKTMAN, PARASOLS. Geed Satin Parasols, 75 Gents. SUN UMBRELLAS. 24 Inches, All Silk, $1.50. -VAUO.V UMIIUELLA9 A Sl'ECIAI.TV. Thu Munuracturcrg. Rese Bres. Sl Hartman, 14 E'AST KING ST. ai'l-Smd A TLANT10 CITY. Till: OLD LbTAIlLiailiSI) Chester County Heuse, Centrally loetfrt, convenlont, very ni'ur the tt'ii. I'oinfertiihlu In uvery wuy, unit houie-llkc HOW Ol'KN. J. KEIM & SONS. iiiayiK-Suiil PuerusAiiS von rriiNisniNe kta. tlenrry, Furnltute, fuel uuU ethor bup bup plluti.ute. In cuiuilluu(u with the conatltutlen anil lawn et thofeiuuionwculthnr I'unusylvuiiln, I here, hy Invite evuli U pniiesala, at lirlccghulew-iiiaxl-inuui mte llxt-a lu icbodule, le furnish tu tl(iuer. tiirnllure, luel una etnur supiilles ler tlie uvunil ilupnrtniuntM. una terthuulitrlliu. tlunet liuhlloaecuinontu, for the your enaiui; the nm Meniluy of J une, A. O. IhkT, b"imnite iiroieiil will harrcelvud Hint uopii uepii uopii rnte ceuinict uwurdt'd u, unueuilcmt In b'iIU .elit;0ulf All uiope.iiU mutt he ucLemimultMl liyuliuiulwlthuiiiuoveil security, comllilened lur tbufulthtul iiuiruriuttiicoef tee contract, una natlreiiBVtliinailtillvcruil ltl me hctore 11 o'clock t-'i' Vi' KSlA Y. the autli Uuj" of June, A. I). 1N. at which tluia thu proposal will hti epanetl iiiidcentruLtiiuvtiiraiitl, In the exueuttve cham hrr at UarrUhurir. llhtulc bends, unit schedules cenlalnlnir all luiceimiry intoruintleii cun hu ehuvlned ou ap plication at juy eillce. W 8. bTKNQKlt. JcMSta Ucerctary of ths Coiuiueuwealth. irATVHKB. J Ii l'AM KIiIj.V t'O. PHILADELPHIA. OUR FINE WATCHES The Ekegren A ihimuitfhlv tin unitr hijs'h kukIe tluanuitiTsl tti im un lUwelutrUi e 11 v l limt'kt t kt 1 MtN-i. ( lllll .it'll A C1 mv t he "O.0 flmnt u w The Vac heron Ihlnllnthellsi of wiiti-ht's that nrtt t'litltlttltehtt termed hlKh Krude, tiinde hy urhoren A I'tm stauttn, of lienevn, and sold In I'hthutel phi ihv Messrs C'ald. well A le. i-vclu elvely J. E. Caldwell & Ce. 902 Chestnut St. The Audemars tiliiti gi-Hile thin thin liU'te mmle by LtuiN Aiult'iuurx, t,cn,'u, mul ..Ut .'w Uwt1 lu Vhtt Htlfpltti. I Mt. H-r CaKl v A le. The Century A watch made te our special order, uui-d In l karat Keld and Kuarantted te be u cor rect tlmnkeepei. The bust watltl ev ereilrred torUue Hull dietl Dellar. Careful Attention Given te Orders and Inquiries by Mail. iKt uueim. A i.iNKtn' Summer Cashmeres In elegant shides reduced te I5c. CORDED PIQUE FROM 20c. UP. Keituctiens In Embroidery and hlte UihhIs Ufduitlimj lu Krest Otsids at the North End Dry Goods Stere. J U IIVIINK. nevi-ljd e J -North Uueen stitsjL T UK m:v cAhii .vreKi:. NEW CASH STORE, li47 k '-'41) North queen Street, Orpoilte the Kuystone Heuse und erthem llank. 1'l.AlS MI JAM Dlthss GOOD SUNS V hll.l.M.s, In All Celeis. -New terjiitkers. New Itislste Lleths, .New Pel ctles and t tin. t res. MIL LINE lit LNDEltW EAli. Ludies (jiiikii tsln. thlldit-n's Uaiue Vests -Mens Laiiie hlrta. Minis White suirt, rn bttK'kef Domestics, lullfctetk uf Notions. - All a Lew I'Ucus. 1'leuu call before pur i hist tig. ' Icbs-ijtl VV. 1!. lteWEItS. yiTATTiV MIA.NU. SUMMER GOODS. W5TT & SF5ND Have received another large let of Dfc.NTKLI.K LACL lel Ove.dressts uud Trlmuiliiifs lu all thi Deslmblc Shades, Cruiui, lllue and rink, I.I5 VTltOb!) mid NU.V's fat LI.MSS.OMII.SK It ITI.SI..S. n.SK SKKlih tUlri.SUB. LIAMINL SI I UNO'S. SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! We are new etli-rlng astonishing value In SL'51 MEit biLha ut J.., JSl., .7v , J., '. a id. LLEOANT bATIS- KIIADKMKS, new colors, 7Je. u ) artt r lnelll.uk ana Lolerod sfitAll IllthSs SILkx, Vs.. a ard. Our IlLAC'h DltKbb htl.KS Kuannte.-d uel te crack, 7c., Lm, Jl JS, II jn a yd Au Immense assortment of cltlNhLK HI. Kit bl'LM.Its. IMtl.S rhll SATIN hs, 1-ltlNTED ilAIIs'lhs, hMlSKOIDEULD UOllEs. Sl'EClAL HAUtiAI.S. e.m; cask ntiMaKii skimesicki:!!. Dmlrablu btyles, 10c. a yard. City l'rlce, 15c. a j aril. New Yerk Stere, Nea. O, B Si 10 Eaet Kins St. L VNCAM'Ei:, l'A T B. ilAKTIM A CO. NEW TO-DAY. J. II. MAKll.N A CO. lecelved this morning One ilundretl l'iccta AMERICAN SATINES, At 7c, se. and ll)ic. Fifty Pieces French Satines, At 3.",e. a yaid ; City 1'rlccH, J7Xc. a yartl. The new assortment consists of Prints en Ureen. lllue, Curdlnul, Ilrewn aud Kcru greundH Uoed patterns in French Hatlncn are the scarcest geed lu the market, and theso who do de do alie cholce p.tttcrna had hettci Belctl ut once. SATEENS PRINTS, 6e. a Yard. ONE CASE JERSEY STRIPE In Cotten CichhIj, the Latest Novelty, at "c, a Yard. Crinkled Seersuckers, In thu Newest Combinations and Colorings, at U)jc., 17c. una We. u urd. One Case CUINKLKD 8EEUSUCKKI19 en CrujiinUroundsutec. ayd. ; worth loe. PRINTED BATISTES, In oil the Littust Coiuhlnatlena en Whlte und Kcru (Jieunds. OuoCaselMtlNTKI) HATlbTES, ene jard wide, ut'Jc. ayutd. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sis., (Oppoalte Btevcm Heuse.) LANCASXIU, S A. VAHHiAiitt MDITU THAT AI.WAYH WJNM. HONEST WORK 1 HONEST PB10ES I Philip Docrsem's Old Reliable Carriage Works 12G uud 128 EAST KING STREET ' (NhA.tLV 0,WO.s..K T..K LKOPAHI, .,IOrKl.t L.NCA M'KU, VA. Nene Hut KirsUCIass Mechanics Employed. . A 1 Material, and That Only, Used irillCKSTOSDlT-lllK'tlMKS. AM. WOKK UUAttAMTKK.il BUGGIES, PHOTNS, BUSINESS WAGONS, MARKET WAGONS, Ami Vohleliw of Every DoBerliHIon Unlit Vreratitly te Orrir., A I-nil I.lniMil ehtcles lu Stock, iironavedosnectallv for llin Hiuin. t. . . AssiHtmeut ..I ShtO.SD ..AM, wbWe.N II Ail" '"luSh lsVlir,,Jf,lV2?a A rlfilBSVScWS'a I'AWTICUIiAHA'rrKNTHiNlMllITU HKPAIHIMQ. TlU.n'.lu'Vr " ,l" ","1 nMlnlm tl,u w,,th- l'ti.-r you mireluiseoriieL DON-T reilUKf Philip Doersom's Old wus. 120 aud 128 I.IFK IS.It'ttA.XIK UII.IIMXr. c AKD. CARD. The Subsoriber weulil roapeotftilly Inform hla Irlemla umi the public Konenilly tlutt helniH tvecopted the Airenpy or THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO, OF NEW YORK. The Olileat Llfe IiiBitninoe In the Untted Stivtea und the LARGEST uud STRONGEST lu the World. It wrltee the meat llbernl contract evor laatied, aud lnta ulwnya furulahed lusurunoe tit the LoweHt Poeal Peeal Poeal ble Ceat. JAMES H. MARSHALL, GO North Unke, or HO Eiujt Walnut Stroeta. ciAii lii.yu. ArVKlW A I'.ATUVOM. SUMMER CLOTHING. Fiue Serges, in Blue aud Black, (KM.l.tSlI), i.ie-TO OitDKK Fine Serges, iu Blue and Black, (AMKKlt'A.S), 11V", IU .ei mid ls.io-'le eKDhK. FINE FLANNELS, I.N lllAK, lll.ALk, OM-OKD and i,K i maiul H'i'.i-Tt) OIlDKIt EN&LISH WORSTEDS, In 111. At. K ami Wlll'IK IIUOVV N unit VV1IITK. uudDLUr: nut VV 1IIIE, 1'I.N DOTS. i.-ie emiKi: All Newest and Most Fashionable Fabrics Milt s. StMKi: VV KAlt, Lun bn teitnd In tuir tock. l!hl WOKK. MLKsI 1K1JIMINUS. ill r -NO i A.NL rillCK. MYERS & RATHFON, UNE Mhltl HANI TAlLOUs, NO. 13 BAST KINO BTRUrJT, I.ANCA.irKK, VA. VAHHIAttKM. pL'ill.K'.SAI.KOr CAKKIAGES AT- NORBECK&MILEY'S, Cor. Dake ind Vine Streets, Lancaster, l'a. SATURDAY, JUNE 12th, 1880. Fermer H.1I0 postpenrtl en accnuutef liti.ei-.ulim Day. Tlinslefki'inbiudni; IIiikuIuh, l'lu liin, -Mar kt't IViigens, Kauilly U.irrinKi',utc. All tlie lalret tlt'sliriis ami all Kuarauttsit te I10 tlrst class 111a U'rlal and llrst-i Jans werkinanalilii. AUoalelot bt'Lend liantl Werk. 'U.IIMS KAsMnt'ty-tliy nelt-s wUli ap. luevt tl hi turll). Dlncouutte Cash Iluuid "alv te Leiniuunuiut lu a. 111. und '.! p. 111. NORBECK & MILEY, I'rmllcal CuriiiiKC llnililers. II. F.UOWK, Aiutloneur. 'Jnul IndMlw S' TANDAKO CAKK1AUK WOKK. Edw. Edgerley, CARBIAGE BITILDEE Market Streot, Reftr or Postefflco, LancaBter, Pa. Jly Btetlc comprises a Iiitke vurlttty el tnu Ijtlusthlylii llumjltM), I'liaiteus, Currlaireit. Mar ket und liualni'sa VVusens, which I ellur at thu very Ien out fluurcd und ou tlie uuwt roasenablo tonus. I call special attention te a four et lny own dt;. BlKna.nnnnr whknWthe K)UKULK CI.OSKD I'HYttlCIAN COOl'K, which ta ducldedly the neatfat, lightest and most couiplcle l'hynlclan'a CarrtiiKU In the ceuutr'- m . l'urxuna wlshliut te buy a Reed, honeiit and uubslantlal article, should buar In inlud that they take no risk In IjujIiii; my work. Kvury C'arruuru lunifd out In olKlitetin yi-ars iikmh1 ene that Is the kind or guaruntue 1 liav 0 toetrur the public. All work tully warnuiled. l'luase Klve me ucall ItKl'AIKINO 1'ItOMI'TLV ATTKNDKU TO. One set of werkmen espuclally oinpleyud ter Uiatpurpesa WINKS AN It LIQ U Ultli. mHK OKLEKKATKD " 1J0UQUFF' AND " OLD ANCHOR" PUKE IIYB WHISKIES Am rich In flavor, seli and pleasant te the tasle. I'L'Rulu quality, uru axcclluntstliuulautu, und they stand without a rival In thu market, bold at all the ltadlng HetU and by Druirstiits. Ask lerlL JIUHl'lIHKY&MAln'lN, belu 1'roprluteni, tanlMlina 401 S. 3d St., l'hlladelplila. l'a. M- ADKIKA AND HUKKKY W1NKH AT Eeigait's Old inG Stere H. E 8UYMAKER, Aeent. KatablUbed 17 S. Ne. ) Kabt Kihu Stmit. Iebn-tlO mm i m. Reliable Carriage Works EAST KINO STREET. tn-Xyakw CARD. tU.AK.IHAItr. J.1 Kill A MARTIN. UNA ELL Jelly Tumblers, Jelly Cups, Jelly Jars, Fruit jars, &c. THE BEST IN THE MARKET -AM) VI- LOWEST PRICES iri 1 MMNmbn 15 EAST KING STREET. LA.NL'AVlKli, l'A, WALI4 VAi-r.u. A KT WAI.I. I'Al'int STOKi;. Art Wall Papur Stere, NO. 131 NOKTJI qUEKN STKEET, LANCAbTEU, l'A. Antitluir laiK" let ut CULT TAI'KIIH Just ar rlvctl ulll be sold cheap. Call rarly and kKikat thmu anil Rt't prlcrs. VV'lll net ktep thein long, ler thtMti let) will sell thulu. Window Hlmtles niatle it-ady te haiij;. I'laln Shade Cleth all coitus. VVIuden tthadud madu und hunt; (iruiuptly. Luce Curtulns, I'elus, Chains, lltMikd, etc. 4rKu tioubie te buew goetls. aLFRED sieber, NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LA.NOASTKlt.l'A. a 1'esitivi: MArrint THAT OUIt K.NTIItE BTOCK Or Wall Papers, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, &c, Must be sold lnorderto Klve undivided attun attun tleu te uuetbur bustness. Cemu and sveure bar gains. AGltANl) KUSII IN Wire Window Screens. Oitltiru ler Irem M touiadayaiucemliig In ; the bust uud cheapest. PHARES W. FRY, NO. G7 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, l'A.)