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ALL AKOSmeva tSTTns ,lli M COHSIOHXD TO TIIK WA3TB nASKKT. jt44rit all Ltltert and Telegramt te ' THB INTBLUaBNCEn, fmlllftneerltalldlng, Lancaster, In. ..'the CnnmstcrUnklltacntcr. J 1 1 III Ac" ItAXOABTKB. JUNK IS. 1986 Debit nf 11m Mnrrfenn Hill. tfj'Tbe .dtecusslen of the vote en tlie tariff h V.MHiH Cenirress yesterday affords a very ..'at IHiMtrnMnn nf the nnrrnwnpss nnd a IIIII..a.1IIm . MM.n uiwitii n-lm ..ndnrleVa -j UlllJBrHlily VI DU1HU (iciauua nuu uiiuciitiav : '4e define the limitations of party fealty and r organisatien. In some of the newspapers -'ipectatlens of further seeing Messrs. Beott, Swepe and Storm, of this state, ;imragely attacked and roundly denounced '.&" " f rp trnilpm 1' nnil pnpmlp.i nf Ppnii. pulmli'iiiitetcit because they voted te ki tl laA (nfrt nnnalrtavif (rtn nf f ttn AfArr-tann 1il1l vWe sympathize with no such assault. :Vrhere is nothing in their position te show XH0816'10 traders or that they are anom.ue w tuu luieruaui ui inuir piiriy ui fthelr state. Thev have their individual -yttlew of the best way of revising the tariff, Hjtacei& way which they think Is the best f. way te be had, and if they are honest in j, li,as we de net doubt they are, they ought l ,'!&&4.rt vMcl tIIIi tliatw nAnenlnnwii T1.n$ rllff PiSdfHence from their colleagues i3 no serious :uiler. 4$ 'fc On the ether hand it is absurd te call few down Democratic maledictions upon the .jJ Ita&iltf t tf-ia TAnmnriMHr) memlnra frnm m t';.l,.. ::,:;.....:.. lien ticiBcj, as3 j-uik, j. uiius.vivaiiuiiiuii J- flliln wlin rnn.l nirnfnet 4li Art-cirtn bill nnd tn nndprtjtke tn rami Ihpm nut nf '"&"" the party. That will net de. That cannot fc-'be done. At least two of these states are essential te Democratic success in the 'country, and their representatives are net lightly te be branded as traitors. Seme of the editors and ether people who talk about drawing the lines dividing ywrtfpsnn thft tariff nneaHrtn nra .rtt .si.l & i engineers te run party lines. They are net jfep true te them, themselves.and they are net fit 10 an in j uugment upon ethers. We observe that some of them make the president's alleged approval et the Morrison bill the touchstone e party fealty, and while they accord with him in this, they oppose his views en the civil service and the silver question, subjects as near te the presmeni's heart as the revision of the tariff bill. Others make submission tn the report of a Democratic Heuse committee en me lanir me test of the true faith, while they condemn the river and harbor appropriations and ether jobs renerted bv fvg . such a committee. 3fr. Tindlay, of U.ilti- . tfy mere, who in a short terra has proved an Wi .representative, is denounced as a "half ljnafiked Republican," because he voted against tue .Morrison bill, and yet in its nti-silver and civil service reform position theDemecratic administration has had no mere courageous and able de fender than Mr. Tindlay. Mr. Morrison ind Mr. Carlisle led the movement for this hill, and yet en the silver ceinage question, we believe, they directly antagonize the administration of their party. Mr. Ran dall is berated for having his friends ap pointed te eillce, and the administration is denounced a3 supporting speilsmen for favoring him ; and yet the president is AAlrCwl In nliilGA lita a-nAiltn . ttt .1 W' xnake nt3aPPintmenta te reward these who may agree with him en the tariff and pirn Ish these who de net, regardless of ether considerations. And this advice comes from gentlemen who vote the Democratic ticket when it suits them, and oppeso its nominees when they choeso. AVe strongly suspect that Mr. Hewitt is about right in his reported declaration that Mr. Morrison is net a geed nun te lead the work of tariff reform, and it will net be ac complished under his direction, lleseems te be unpopular, impractical and arbitrary ; and his work thus far reflects no ci edit en his wisdom. Nevertheless we agree with the Philadelphia Times when it says that While " these Democratic representatives from Pennsylvania, Xew Yerk, Xew Jersey and ether great industrial states Who opposed Mr. Morrison's ill-considered and dangerous scheme will net fail of pub lic approval ; te them is new transferred the responsibility "and though itis scarcely possible that any comprehensive measure of revenue reform can be adopted at this session, the epiwrtunlty is net lacking te show what they would propose. The BeDUblicanS. as .I Tnlnnrltv mn lm nnnl.,l M& wituan ODStractfve or negative position, sk-efytUie Democrats eugat te have aposi apesi yyY0 policy, whether it can be carried into .-" orne1- Having retired Mr. Morri--.-samenue leader Mr. Handallnew , . .-.., Xw S tt Mr. lewdcrlg DUcerery. u Mr, ilSTihltT WWch 80meuew he has net rfUaaa able te keen apprei .. . . s vv... jt . ' """"uiicea mat no kr w discovered an elannr-ii.... . .. r Wtea of his oiBauStateSlSiS 'ASruJa. HeDublIshMRUiie.!:,.e l.rrl lt3 Wlta KnteUU. net .eeeiiT0?6 -'.raucfa, which uraes the reclninni t t... .. k " lP,?ht8 of Laber and if Possible, become E dlgBte te the annual conclave of their r Nrntu Hsemeiy ; m this capacity te urge . the mwt radical measures and te enceur- the initiation of local politicians into thawrlAr. Tim ltter snj n C1....1.1 ST " "iue, UUUU1U JUU ,m wharged for any action you may take tmmm taoer movement your time will go e uuavuiv ei vma remarKable i u withheld la order te shield the r te whom' it mi Mmt. JfafetiUr LkllurfuiLl Leir t,.Mj . ptfte U Laber than tb writlwrand .v THJC discovery of this letter, for it wilt arouse Uw whole order te a Just appreciation of the dangers towards which they have of late been steadily drifting. This danger Jlea In insisting upon radical and revolu tionary legislation before the times me rlK) for it, in permitting politicians te make use of the order and te transform It Inte n political machine for the furtherance of their own selfish ends. AVI th any less cautious and conservative man at its head than Mr. Pewdprly, the organization would long age have- adopted an nggressive revolutionary policy, which would have hastened Its dissolution. Seme of the purposes of the Knights saver of communism, nnd It is only the positive declarations of their leaders against It that has retained for them the popular sympa thy which forms se l.iree an element of their strength. Ne body of men who fol fel low the red ling can hope for success in America ; that symbol act3 upon Ameri cans as it would upon a bull. MlLLlONAWK RessU.Wt.N-ANsl.ai tecum! a verdict in the divorce suit agint film li.v Alice O'Keefe. Oreat Is the power or money. Gladstone's trltiiupb.il tour tbrnugli Scotland shows that the hearts el the people are with him in his struggle for Irlh lieine rule. liiiiKHAT. illustration will he a feature et te-morrow 'm extra Issue of the I.vtki.lwkn. CF.11. Public men mul itslInKUlhed women will furnish HUbJects ler the twine, ami the local sketch will liaie connection with the ene hundred and fiftieth celebration of the First Reformed church of this city. Keine of the talk about and plans of the proposed new jail will be narrated; " Vacua" has a geed deal of Interest te .iy about a new book that will make a stir In the political world J and a great variety of miscellaneous matter will furnish forth a number of rare Interest and merit. Titnstate lieard of nitrlculture favor the proposed olcemargarluo legislation In Con Cen gresst ; which is a sorleus criticism of their geed sonse. Kl-iz. Zenii.i.A, the Spanish Hevolutlenlst, has wildly prcwlalmed from a Kite position, the city of I'arls, that the birth of an heir te the Spanish throne is the death blew te Spanish monarchy. Thore is n geed de.il of blew about the gentle .erllln, but there dens net appear te be any death concealed In It ; and Iho startling assertion et his friend Martinez that the child of the Queen of Spain nnsn girl, and that a boy, the son of an Austrian, was substituted for It, needs the confirmation that the Revolutionists claim they will give it when the time comes. Ravaria is In a tuiiiell ever the mysterious death of soverehtn who may or may net have been insane. Spalu is 111 danger lrem the re cent birth of a prospective sovereign whose right te the throne will be vigorously dis puted. France Is excited ever the expulsion of the princes and Denmark engaged in a struggle Ter the establishment el a mere enlightened constitutional government. Truly the troubles that a royal government brings upon a people are el great aud grievous variety. American literature loses a shining light In the death el Edwin 1. Whipple. Tin: Insurance commissioner's report for 1SS5 shows the total premium receipts el Ufa companies in 1'ennsylvanlawas $5,230,420 fS ; the total receipts of Pennsylvania lire com panies In the state, J3,TK),C3 1.10; premium re ceipts et ether stateand foreign lire ami ma rine companies, M,93I,1S9 87. The total paid ler insurance In the state In 133, 17,020,050. 71, is fl.m.SOO.M greater than in 1SS1. In ad dition te the above the accident and casualty companies received premlums of J228.23l.47. The total life Kjlieles Isued in the tttate were 203,330, Insuring fW,13tV072. The policies iu force en lives at the close of the year aggre gated t, 1,312, insuring ?2Ge, IsOJUS. The Pennsylvania companies had a total Income from all sources et fO.llO.KKlSS, aud their en tire expenditures were $3,&00,1G7.SS, of which sum J2,5tT,07fl.s.1 was paid te policy-holder. Philadelphia grave-diggers want te Jein the Knights of Laber te koep from working at Sunday funerals. They have a proper eud in view. PERSONAL. Ilisner Stkvkns has had a relapse and is agalu confined te his bed. Apam Ci.aiik, of Ruxton, has been nom inated ler governor by the .Maine Prohibi tionists. Tin: lati' Senater Jeseph P. Kennedy's funeral will take place in Philadelphia en Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Nkli.ii: S. Kine, or this city. Is one or the graduate of the West Chester Nermal school who received her diploma en Thursday. ItEI'IlF.SKNTATIVG TOWXSIIKM), or 111!- nnl.1. IH4 Imam rnnMln.tul l.n l.n Tl.ntA cratie convention et the Nineteenth district of that state by acclamation. Oukstes A. Jlnow.Nse.N's remains hae been trunutnrrail fp.itu Duirntt tn .1... ..l.nnAl or the Theological Colltve of Notre Dame, SiHltll Itmill. Itlll. tvhl l liaa huin ..........I after him and dedicated te his memory. lir.v. keni.ecii N'klsen, of the Alexan- llrii tllnlrn'if 1 MKinlnurv liiti A.t1lnA.I tn. ..A cept the bishopric of the Pretectant Kpiscnpal .....-uv. .envuii, ..i.triniiu, hi which newas elected en the 2d instant. Ile is the third dc cliner of the position. Kev. F. K. lluoeKn was rector of Grace rTitlMnnjl phiirnh in SiumlnaL-i. i n.i ...n great majority or his congregation were lie- tllllllll'linU. Urn. Ua. f r Ifp.utLn Tt.n.A ... . I - ..-', .- ..... ..... ...vi.. 1HBIU 11US great indignatleii, therefore, when lie voted ui vinemiiu lur preMueui, anil it issaui that since that time he has been the victim of imlltlc.il tmn..tf.iitinii tlI.11. 1... .i ln..n.i. . I -""-- I ' -w........ .. ,..kl. tMa- ntr .1711,11 in. suited In forcing him te resign his pastorate. j-iiKsiuK.NT iiKrnw, et the New Yerk Central railroad, told a Chicago ropertor that bis company had never run a fast train te Chicago that paid. They lest money en every berth, every meal, eery privilege they sold. Hut the public demanded fast trains, nnd Mr. Depew bald he belieiwl that laster trains would be run aud the time botween Chicago and New Yerk reduced te sixteen hours. AiriNeSnciiBrAm Faiiic-hild, in a let ter te Congressman Jlreckenridge, says "It Is etti mated that there are new pending ever 7,000 suits et all sorts growing out of the cus toms laws, In which the United States is a pirty, seme of which suits are for theenlorco theenlerco theenlorce mentor lines, penalties and forfeitures; some for the collection of penalties en bends, etc , and ethers agaiust collectors of customs for recevery of alleged excesslve duties under section 2,931, reilsed statutes. It is estimated that there are 5,000 suits -or the last named class." Hen. SMti:r J. IUnpai.i. writes as tbl. lews te an Irish organization in Newark, Ij. J.: "Tliere is net a man who leveu liberty an) where in the world who does net pray ler the success or Gladstone and home rule in Ireland. Where subjected te this test, the base hypocrisy or pretended friends et IreodeuiisexHisod. Ged will guard the right in Ilia own geed time, and, rrem what we see and what we knew, the day is net re. meto when the plain slab which marks the gravoer ltobert Kmmet will be rosplendent with the words for which It has he leug waited, " Ireland isfree." J5iwaiu P. Wiiiitle, the well-known assayist and reviewer, died In liosteu en Wednesday night aged 07 years. He was born In Gloucester, Massachsetts, and early In life became a clerk In a Ilosten banking house. Ue seen became known in literary circles by tieeuis aud essays, which were afterwards collected and published in book Whlpplb's published werksinelude "Kssays and ruvlews," "Lectures en Hublecbj Con Cen nected with Literature aud Life." a "Llfe or mSt? "X. "V!mracter na OhttracterMle beth," etl Lueralure ' At'u or J'l"- rrem the Manheim Senllnel and wire fSt."l? y,hll8'e"y . Shearer ratherlDg wild .trawberrlea, and aZr uS$E nearly twenty quart Md wew ateut ftav S5 the woedB,hli wlfe ospled a bUci nlkeg which en being dUpaiched WiT tow & raeaaure 0 feet and 7 lnehae tnlenaih and around IU belljr ift lecbac ' Md tyirt-- XiANCABTEB DAILY aVAntOtB'B HOT At. TKIV. Chrrfid 1'T Thenunds at th OiiUtt et the Hrelch l'nlltlrAl Csmpnlcn. Mr. Gladstene started Thursday at cloven o'clock lrem Londen oil Ids Scotch campaign. He was accompanied by Mts. Gladstone. Thousands of people congregated at the rail way station te witness his departure. The crowd was simply enormous. It seriously blecked nnd delaycd the approach of the pre mier's carriage. When Mr. Gladstene finally succeeded Iu reaching the station platform, he found It picked with people, who wel comed him wltli enlhuMnstlct cheering. At last he resell p I his spat in the special coach assigned for his coiieyance. The window at his seat was open. Whru the crowd mw him through the window it set up another rneer, which was repealed fcserai limps The joeplo appeared delirious of having the premier address tliein with some (urllng words bofero going away en his arduous errand. He aresa and speke from the coach window. He thaukisl the people for the honor of their " oTtraerdluary dpinoustra dpineustra dpinoustra llen." He adjured them te allow nothing te hlde from tliem the " bare question of the hour." "Attempts have been made," the ener ener ener ableorster exclilined, "and will I'enmilete divert your attention from the real iiuestleu at Ksue. Tills question is selelv whether Ireland shall he trusted te manage her own atlalrs. Thoe w he deny Ireland this right admit that Cansda and the ether ItrlUMi isilo isile nles enjoy such rights. Are we te trust our fellow subjects in Ireland and gelem by leve, orarewo te adept the iKillcy of the governmont's enemies nnd introduce into Ireland government by force" Mr. Gladstene then bade his hearers gotxl getxl bye, and the train moved awav. Kuthuslas Kuthuslas tie and prolonged cheering accompanied its dejiarturp, and hundreds of people, waving handkerchiefs and hats and Ged speed I tig the premier, ran along the platform beside his coach until the train eutsped them. At Luten aud liedferd crowds of people were at the station, and cheered Mr. Glad stone as his tralu sped by. Ne step was made until Leicester was reached. Here there was an enormous gathering, which gaxe the premier an enthusiastic greeting. A low groans were heard from the outside of the crowd, but thee were seen discontinued. A committee met Mr. Gladstone with au address oppressing confidence In him and his Irish seueme, and the premier made a brief reply. After thanking the peeple Ter their reception he said : " Time is net allow ml me te dwell fully upon the great question before the country, namely, ' Will von give Ireland -w hat you give the colonies with the greatest advantage power te manage net imperial but Irish affairs ?' During mv llfty-reur years of public life I never sw enthusiasm te equal that which has been shown liitbls great cause. The eyes of the world are new upon us in a degree never equalled before. .et only the w hole British race, but ch Uied mankind have taken the liveliest interest in this question. lr, as I ha e every reason te believe, the erdlctis favorable te the jioeple or Ireland, there will be nothing les thin a thrill or joy through, out the eilll7ed world 1 place lierore jeu this noble object human sympathy com bined with Justice and commend it te your deep and deliberate consideration : ler you have never had an issue te determine mere cbarged w ith geed or evil te the future ad vancement of this great empire." Mr. Gladstone's speech was recoiled with wlht enthuisasm by the multitude. The train arrived at Trent at ten minutes alter one, nnd another halt was made. Here, as at the ether places, there were large crowds, composed net only at the inhabitants of Trent, but or people rrem Nottingham, Ikevone ana exery ether placenear by. Ad dresses and bouquets were thrust iu through the window or the premier's coach, and the enthusiasm of the people was unbounded. naiiway empleyes lined the route for a dis tance of half a mile. Mr. Gladstene bowed and smiled te the people, but did net speak. A crowd of immense proportions awaited the train at Galashiels. On Its arrival Mr. Gladstone was conducted te a platform te receiie the rellcwing address. "As a com mittee appointed by a crowded meeting el Liberals or Galashiels, which, with enlv three dissenters, re-elied te supiiert the government and net te vote Ter nuv candi date w he refuses te grant te Irelaud'a legis lature for the management of her domestic allalrs, we herewith express our unswnrrlnir confidence Iu you and the government of which you are se Illustrious a head. We trust that Ged will grant you strength te embody in our legislation the greatest el all liberal principles soir.gei eminent" There is great excitement at Galashiels ever the approach ing election. The opinions of the Kple rn the Irish question are about equally di di lded. Mr. Gladstene will speak at Glasgow en Tuesday. The meeting which he will ad dress will beheld In Hengler's Circus, which will held 5,000 persons. Mm n lleile el Making .Mnnp) Frem the rittsburg Chronicle Telegraph. With the rapid iucrease In our population and the Increasingly keen competition in every line or business and mechanical occu pation, there must naturally be much casting about for new methods of earning a liveli hood, and just as naturally seme of the new occupations evolved in obedlonco te this necessity are or questionable honesty, while ethers are of as questionable taste and propriety. One el these latter Is the preying upon theso who have been bereaved by death, by a certain class of publishers. These harpies scan the death columns or the press et the country, and before the first access of grief Is ever the mourning family recelve a tawdry "memorial card" bearing the name of deceased with date of death and Hueh ethor facts as can lie gleaned from the funeral notices, set off with dog gerel probably pirated from Iho machine jsmtH et the obituary column. The card is accompanied by a printed circular stating that if the family or friends desire te retain the card they should send twenty.il ve cents te the publisher ; If net, te place a ene cent stamp en the cards and return them te be used ns samples. Ne one of any refinement de-Ires te retain such "memorials" el thelr loved and lest, and still less de they care te haie them hawked about the country ns "sunples." Asa rule they send the money for them and destrey the cards. The proper way te de Is te burn the things and pay no attention te the scandalous Impertinence of the publishers. The scheme Is simply a petty blackmailing ene, aimed at peeple most likely te jleld, and should he discoun disceun tenaneed until these engaged in it are com pelled te seek a mero reputableme thed of making money. Tim Lat el the lluir.ilep.. The National museum has sent its chlef taxidermist, .Mr. W. T. Hernadav, en a hunt ing tour through the far West "for the pur pose or obtaining specimens or the bultale before It becomes extlncU It Is firmly bo be bo lleved by many geed authorities that there are net new mero than from fifty le one hun dred buiialees in the whele or Mentana, out side or the National park, where there are probably from two te threo hundred head. Hunters He in wait outside the limits of the National park, waiting for these animals te cress the line, when they leso no time In dis patching them as seen as possible. A stam pede may occur at any time, which may re sult in nil the buiialees new in th6 park leaving ; and irsuch were the case, very lew, if any, would escajie. Skins or buflale heads aronew valued by taxldermlsU In Dakota at fifty dollars each, from which it may be as sumed that they have given up all hope of procuring any mero. ' Should thlsondeavor be fruitless, the iuig. g.m".en '?''. be?P "u,l tlliU '"'"aloes may still be ebUlned iu the llritlsh possessions. luurnaluiii In Hal. Journalism Is taking a spurt iu Italy. in Naples thore is a regular newspaper reading craw., and even the beggars gather around some fertunate possessor of a dally paper as seen get tired of nny ene paper and clamor for a new one. "The consequence li that almost every day some paper die" and another takes I U Place. One of the inest certain ways et killing a newspaper In Italy, by the way, is te fill It with news. What they want Is geed local lieaand bleed-curd-Hug sensations. All KUKllatinmu'a .Mirelule. Meedy never neglected any opportunity in preaching. He went into the city te Iruure his lire, having dene se he said ; I have Insured my wretched body, but who ia te in sure my miserable soul V' A matter-eMact clerk answered i Our Mr. Thompson, of the lire department, will see after that." m m Six days at drudgery's heavy wheel she stands, The seventh iwoet morning feldi her err hands i Ves, child of suffering, thou may'.t well be sum He who ordained the Haubath love the peer I -Oflttr WtniitU lletmti, llgTEIiLIGBKCBR, FHTPAY, JUNE 18, 1880. Mr. Slnlmriie Htartlrn. Here is a strange passage from the proface leMr. Swinburne's new volumeof " Miscel lanies": "We may belleve In Christ or In Calvin, In SL Jehn or In SL Augustine: but no man cm bellove In both, ret one or the ethor must needs lie a blasphemous ir, nnd as It is in the highest matters r futli, of hope, and of charily, se It Is In initlcrs or opinion, taste, or sympathy; Weinsv heartily appreciate, we may cordially admire, the literary Htid liersenal energies el such writers ns Hymn and Oarlyle ; but we must nvognlre that the man who seen grot pM't In the histrionic ihapsedlst tn w horn all great poetry was hateful, or a great philosophic and political teacher In the passionate and distentiens! humorist whose religious ideal wasainedltlptl .Mnlnch-wnrshlii, and whose political creed found practical oppression In the plantations el a slave owner and the dun geons et a Czir, does rightly or wrongly acrept and resjiect the pretensions nf w rlters who can be acceptable ns prophets or respect able ns teachers te no man who accepts the traditions or Knglish Independence, or re spects the Inheritance et Knglish iieetrv." Here is Mr. Swinburne's estimate of Shellev as a critic: "The alue and nutheritv et Shelley's critical opinion may U gauged by the conclusive ovldence or this damning fact that he could trace no sign el .shakes ware's hand in the style of The Twe Neble Kinsmen, a play In which the master's peculiar touch Is ns unmistakable bv any competent reader ns it Is in ' Pericles," or, fur that matter, as ills iu Hamlet' The man who could venture te say, I de net belleve Shnkespeare wrote nwerd of it,' Is simply euter court as a Judgoer composition or of style," ' .ll'Mi Fair. I ii lie lias girbtM the lea in brightest emerald ilres, Ibediys are glad, The groves and orchards with liiviirlemncss Ol bloom eru clad The nicim l niles through an ttzuru s en m lieu beatceus night I els fall her curtains o'er the nny light Of dying day. Net drap'rtes dirk, but robes of loveliness Star gemmed are they; 'Iho Mashing llrclly lilts niueng thu tries And sweet wlthixlerls the gentle breep . The dew drops glisten en each folding Hew er. And rilled with plessure Is each pissing hour, enroll let away, 'TIs June. Vem the JloMten Courier. KfSClAL NUTWEX. Til IT HACkl.NO fill Oil can lie se quickly cured by Millen's Cnre. VV (-uirantee It. ler sUe by II. II. Cecbnin, liniggtsl. .Mi. is; North Uueen sirvet Caution. We would caution the Public le bewire of Dealers etlurlng hnnp's iuttsm at less thin the regular l'rlre.iW cuts nnd 1 1, as oftentimes Imi tations or Inferior articles nre sol das the gen nine In order te enable them te sell cheaply 11.11. Cochran, druggist, .Se. 137 North Quern street Is our agent for Lancaster, sample bottle given te jearee. eli-lwdAw Fer lame back, side or chest, use Snitch's Por Per ous Plaster, l'rlce 5 cents. Fer sole, by It. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. IX North Qatvn stuet. The Kicltement Net Orrr. The rush at It. It Cochran, druggist. Ne. 137 North Queen street, still continues en account of persons tulllcted with Cough, Colds, Asthma, bronchitis nud Consumption, toprecureabottle of Kemp's balsam ler the. Threat nnd Lungs, which Is sold en a guarantee and Is clvlng entire satisfaction. It Is a standard family remedy, l'rlce 50 cents and ft. Trial tilere e. el5.lwd.tw WILL YOU SUFFEll with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint t Shlleh's Vltallzer is guiran' teed te cum you. Fer sde by 11. 11. Cochran Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street Dr. Hasslxr IVekm Sracr, 1'urely vegi 'able, pleasant te take, will cipel worms If any prist, no purgative required alter using Price, a cents, by all druggists. febs-Jmd VI ,t F Wonderful Cure. W. I). Heyt A Ce , Wholesale and ltetall Dru. fists et Knme, Un.says IV e hivi be. n celling r. hlng'sNew Dljcevery, Kiectrlc llltteis and llucklen's Arnica falve for two je.irs. Ilnvp never handled remedies that sell n well, or khe such universal salisfacllen. 'I hers have i.een some wonderful cures effected by these medl cines In this city, several casp of primeunctsl Consumption have been entirely cund bv u-e of a few- bottle) of Dr. King's New lilscevery. tHken In connection with Meitrlc Hitters We fuaruntre them always. Sold bv II Htm bran, iniggi.t, 137 und Ui North Queen strett, I an caster, 1'a. (ij SIIILOII'S COUU1I nnd Consumption Cure Is sold by us en a guarantee. It cuies Lnnsump. tlen. Fer sale by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. If) North Queen street, CIlOlJl'. WHOOPING COUtlll an.l I'.rnnehitls Immediately relieved by bbllnh s lure ter sale by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. Ui North Qtieun street Ova neTTLS KrmcTS a Cuek. Mr e-ear K II. Kech, of Allentown, 1'a , was bed last with In In llammatery rheumatism In the wlntir of isst Doctors could de nothing te relieve htm Ile commenced using Gress' ICheumailc Itimedy. lly the tlme he had used halt a bottle he could leave his bed ; w hen he had finished the bottle he was cured and has net had a n turn or the disease since. In his own words, " 1 tei-1 better thin ever bofero." Price II, bj all druggists tebsSmdSllV AV CATAUKII CU11ED, health ami sweet breath secured, by bhlleh's Catarrh llem .ly. Price .7) cents. Nasal Injector free. Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 13a North Queen street Active, Pushing and Jtrlialile II. II. Cochran, Druggist, 137 and u-i North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a , can always be re lied upon te carry In stock the purest und best goods, and sustain the reputation of being ac tive, pushing and reliable, by recommending articles with well established merit and smh as are popular. Having the agency for the tele bratud lir King's New Discovery rer censump tlen, colds and coughs, will sell It en n positive guarantee. It will surely cure an, and every alTectlen of threat, lungs, anil chest and In order te prove our claim, we ask you te call and Kta trial llotlleFreo. ,i, SIIILOII'S CUUK. will lmmeillaldy relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and llrenthitK Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, Drugglt, Ne. U7 North Queen street. KAI'III TKANSII TKANSII The lutPst and bpst fenn of rapid transit Is for a person troubled w Ith n Hick hi udiche te bike a dir.u of Dr. Leslie's special 1'iesrrlntien und what a rapid transit train the nllllctlen tul.es for its departure. SCO udvertl-eiuent iu another column. dt-OMvd(l) Hay Fever and Iteie Cul.l Are nttended by nn Inllamel condition nf the lining membrane of the nostrils, tear duets and threat, affecting the lungs. An acrid mucus u si-ereted, the discharge Is accompanied ulthu burning sensation. There tire evere spasms of sniezlng. freiuenl attacks nf headache, watery and Intlamed eyes. Fly's Cream Halm Is a re meily that can be depended upon Mecnuiit druggists: by mall, registered, te cenU. hlv hlv brethers, druggists, Oswego, N 1 . Jll'.'wdend.tw- HOT1UMU TTiUISMAN'a OKNTI.KMKN'S Balbriggan and Gauza Undershirts. -TIIK I1EST White Shirts! NF.CKTIF.H, PLAIN AND FANCV IIOS1KKV, SCA11F PINS, BLEKVKllUTTO.N3, SUSI'ENDKltS, -AT ERISMAN'S, NO. 17 WEST KINO ST., LANUASTEK, PA ATLANTIC CITY. THE OLD KBTAULISIIKD Chester County Heuse, Centrally lncttea, convenlent, very near Iho , comfortable In every way, und home-like. NOW Ol'KN. J. KEIM & SONS. may2C-:md JINKHAI, SPKINQ WATKIt. BLACK BARREN Mineral Spring 'Water. VVttK .eVnii:' ii.i1.e"men,al" ttua lteferonces nrnlthed. gal"eus! quftnu,", n ! illek" fen e Ar,lfdKdiN.,B,'lllNO 0U8B new U1SS CHKIBTlie BOU11KBQKK. MKVMOAt. A YKU'a MAHS.vrAltlLLA. A OREAKINQ HINGE Is drv nnd turns hard until nil Is applied, nttcr which It mevts easily When the Joints or hinges et the body nre stlitened or Inflamed by llhi umatlsin, the) cannot be liieveil without rvuslng Iho must excruciating pain. AVer's sarsiparllls, by Its action en Iho bleed, relieves this condition, nnd restores the lelnls te Reed working order. )or's Sarsipnrllla hvs effected, In our cltv, m my most iKinmknhle cures, n number of whli h bulled the efforts of the most ovperlonced phisictins. .Verelt neeessarj, 1 leiild glve the names of tnany Individuals vihn have been euli d bp Inking this iiiedlrliie. Inn) nsnrnsi it has certainly worked wonders, relieving me of RHEUMATISM, after being IreiiMed with It ler )enrs. lnthls, and all elhei di-enes arising Hern 1 in nil re bleed tliyte Is no icim y v lib w hleh 1 am no iiisliiteil, thai itlerd-sih h rebel as AVer's sur sspirllln II II Uiwiime, M II., llaltlmnre, .Mil V)er's siirsapaillln .and me of (ieut nnd itheuiuallsui when iiethinu l-e would. It has eradicated everv trace of dlspase lrem my ays trill II. II. Short, AI maiter Hetel llelineut. Lewell, Mass. t wa, during many months, a sunrirr lrem Chronic Itheiimatlsiu. 1 he dlsi-ii.e Hillirlrd ine grievously. In splletif tlm rrtiinl I " ' t .1 iinlll 1 ceiiimeneed using V i . I ttsik several iMittlosel this in, .., .. ,,!., spetdllv resteird te health ..I (Irani, hide pi nee, 1 Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I'repsnsl b) Dr .1 C. Ajer.t Ce. Lewell. Mass. June 1'7(,r",:1',t''- 1'rl'e. 1 : l beltlm. QUAY'S SPKCIl'IC MKU1CINK, THKHHKAT KNOLISH ItKMEDY. An unfailing euro Ter linpetency, end nil Dls eases that fellow lavs el Memery, Unlvemal Las.ltude. Pain In the Hick. Dimness of Vision Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases' that lend te Insanity or Consumption and n Premature Urave sr Full p irtlculars In our pimphlet, which we desire te send Inn, by mall teev eryene. r-The Sleelllc Medicine Is sold by all druggist nt i Xr inckage, or six packages for (A, or will be sent fire by mill en the receipt of the money, by addressing the iieenL II II. COCI1UAN, Kmgntst, sole Agent. Nes. 137 and U) North Quevn strvsn, luiciLster. l'a. On account of counterfeits, we hirn iu1,em..,i H.UI..II..U W M. ........ ..... ... . .uu.vtiun I. .i,,m- ; llllllllliy KI'llUlIlO ppr THEUK.W Mhlll'.LLO. apJMyd.lw tluffale, N. . A FTKi: Al.l.OTHKUS FAIL, t'ONSl'I.T DR. LOBB, K1NOUT1I FIFTEENTH 8TKKKT, (llolew Cal low hill Stnsit, Philadelphia.) SI K IKS' EXI'FKIENCK Ouirintppd le cure the aillicted and unfertunatn with Purely ego table Medicines. Heek en speclvl dlsuasrs fne ; send for It Advice free Biul strictly conflden cenflden till. Office hours, 11 a. m. le J p. in , . p. tn. te 10 p.m. Treatment by Mall. tnl-lvdAw QUKK OUAUANTKEI). RUPTURE. Cure gtiaranteed by DIt .1, H. u.lYKK, Ease at eiicp , no nHratlen or delay from busl busl nes ; tested by hundrtHlsef cures. )l iln office. S31 AltCIIS T., P1ULA. send for Circular. WUvdAw WALL VAfKll. AKT WAlil. 1'APKU STOU13. Art Wall Paper Stere, NO. Ml NORTH QITEEN ST1IEET, I.ANC VSTKK. PA Anether large let of (JILT l'APKUS Just ar rived will tie sold cheap Call early and leek nt them and get prices. H ill net keen them long, ler the price will ull them Window Shsdis ui.nle ready te hang Plain Shade Cleth all colors. Window Shades made and hnng promptly. Lace Curtains, Poles, Chains, Heeks, etc -Ne trouble te show- goe.1,. ALFRED SIDBER, NO. 13 1 NORTH QUDEN STUKET, LAN'CASTElt, PA. Wiiu: window scuki:ns. UK INAl'tlL'KATE A New Price List -IN Wire Window Screens TO-DAY. - W e hvve thein nt Wc. apiece, up te II 0), ncerdlng te size and kind. Leave your orders arly. PHARE8 W. FRY, NO. 67 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTEK. PA. VHUrUHALH. PUOl'OSA I.S FOU 1'IUNI.SIIINO HTA tlnncry, furniture, Fuel und ether sup plies, etc. In compliance with the constitution and laws et the i ouimenwealth of Pennsylvania, I here by Invite sealed proposals, at prlci s below- maxi mum rules 11 xed In schedule, te furnish sta tioner)', furniture, luel and ether supplies ter the several departments, and ler thodlttrlbu thedlttrlbu thodlttrlbu lien or public documents, for the year endlntr the first Monday of June, A. D. IM7. ""U'"K Sep iratu proposals will be received nnd sepa rate contracts awarded ns announced In said schedules All proposes must be accompanied byii bend with approves! security, conditioned for the faithful ixirrermance of tbeeentract,und addressed and delivered te me betore II o'clock a in. of TlJKsDAV.thetithdsy of June, A.D. InsI. at w hleh thne the proposals w 111 be opened nndcentractsnwurded.lu the executive cham ber at Harrlsburg. blank bends, and schedules rnnlulnlng all neecesnry Information can be obtained en an plicatien at my olllce. IV 8. STENdElt. Je7-lstd Secretary of the Commonwealth. V Alt til Ail KH. CTANDAUD OAKU1AOK WO Ith. Edw. Edgerley, CARRIAGE BUILDER Market Streot, Rear of Poateffloo, Lanoaater, Pa. i Hly ."i?c!c cpmPrl8es , a large variety of the Latest style iluggles, I'haitens, Carriages. Mar ket and Uuslness Wagons, whlcli 1 effer at the very lowest flgures and en thu most reasonable tonus. I cell special nttontlen te a few of my own de. lii)alSWN t-eUl'E. which is ilecldedly the neatest, lightest and most complete) 1'byslchvn'i Carriage in the country. I'orsens wishing te buy a geed, honest and substantial article, should lieur In mind that they Uiko no risk In buying my work. Kvery CurrlKKu turned out In elghuwn years a geed ene that Is the kind of guarantee I have te offer the public. All work fully warranted. Please give me n call. UF.I'AlltlNO PltOMPTLY ATTKNDKD TO. One set of workmen especially employed ler that purpose "IJtOU UAUOAINS Si In (iuuze and bcetch Underwear, Drill and Jean Drawers, from ie. end upwards, Ol) TO HEClllOLD'S. Alse Laundried und UnlaninlrUd Shirts from He. te ll.ie. Kxtra blzcs Working. Shirts iir,t Mukoef Working Pants, Ovi rails and Jackets In the market. Neckwear, Cellars, Cuffs, bus. ponders and Notions generally All cheaper than ever " ' AT JSKCIlTOMVd, .. ., Na BJ North Queen ttroeL I'. 8.-Heusejand llulldlng Lets In geed leca. S" :TOUAaK COMMISSION WAREHOUSE. ..a, , DA.NIKLMATKB, AaO-lya Nal6We.t Chestnut buu MXBVBAKCM OUttrAHT. CA UD. CARD. The Subscriber would reapoetfiilly Inrbrm hta Wend and the public rfonerully that hehaa aoeeptod the Affoney of THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF NEW YORK. The Oldest Llfe Inauranoe In the United Btatea and the IsAROB&T and STRONGEST In the World. It writes the meat liberal contract evor laaued, and han always furnlshed InBuranee at the Loweat Petwl. bio Cost. JAMES H. MARSHALL, GO North Duke, or HO Eaat Walnut Stroeta. VAHMIAUB A MOTTO THAT ALWAYS WINS. HONEST WORK ! HONEST PRICES I Philip Doersenf s Old Reliable Garriage Works, 126 and 128 EAST KINO STREET, (NKAULY OrreSlTK TIIK LKOPAllK '.IIOTKL), LANOAHTIK, PA. Nene But First-Class Mechanics Employed. A 1 HaUrial, and That Only, Dsed tl'KICKSTOSUlTTHSTlUKS. ALL WORK UUAKAKTKKU. BUGGIES, PHOTONS, BUSINESS WAGONS, MARKET WAGONS, And Vohleloa of Every Description Built Promptly te Order. Assortment' "f SKCONUANiK.flll?f.UI,r.,erlhe alrtnif Trade. A luirge and Varled ritlChS. SECOND-HAND WOUR OH HAiD which will The sold at MOST llEASON A1ILK P.UtTICULAB ATTENTION PAID TO REPAIRING. TIIKLaTk," C" na OIR,nln8 tna work "nother you purchase or net. DON'T reilUKT Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Carriage Works, NOS. 126 and 128 ltll.LlXKUr. T.MM KNSK ASSOUTMKNT. A. HIRSH, NOS. O & O NORTH QUEE1N ST. In our lintnensn assortment or elegant HATS AND BONNETS are Rrenter hs.rrMns thin enn txs found nnjr. where else. u lmve an endless variety of un. trimmed lints and llennetx at th lowest nrle. The Tery latest novelties In Kllilien. leathers, Hewerx, Satins, Laees or nil kinds and lists and IMnnets Trimmed Kree of C'harse. We liivn n lin assertment of JEWKLUV. HATC II K.31'hCTACLK3Hn.t CLOCKS. ' OurUOOTA.NDailOEDKrAIirMKNTUiOOUi. elete. ."it? m,T. "KVT'3 STIIAW I1AT3 and TKLT 11 ATS nt ihu lowest urlee. Call and see. alllmd B AUliAI.NS AT ASIIM'S Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTKIl, I'A. FANS FANS Japanese, Fans, 1,2,3, Sand 10 cents. Chrome Fans, 10 le 25 cent. KleRint Large Chrome Vans, cloth ceveied, pelUhed stick, -r, toil renU. I'alntctd Satin Fans, In Cream, Pink and Bine, M cents. reather Kanp, In I'lnlr, Cream, Light Illua and White, 23 cents. Feather Fans in nil colors, with white hene sticks, carved, 60 cents. Tainted Gauze Fans,C3 cents. lVhltn'mln Fans, M cents. Fine White Satin rann, 1, 110,11.75, lltO. l'alnteil Whlle Hntln Fans, II. Tainted White Satin Fans, edged with feather, ft. White Satin Chrome Fans, II, lliack Satin Fans, large lze McenU. Tahiti d IIIhcIc Satin Fans, glided stlcLaand edged with feathery at II. SPECIAL BARGAINS -IN- Four and a half yards narrow embroidery, i) yards wlde omhreldcry, 10 yards material, put up In n her, at I-'. 1123. t J 50, 11.75 a Kebe. Ladle.' Kmhrelderud Skirting at 85c , II, 11.25, II 50, l 75, 12, liM a yard. Orlcntnl Luce Skirting, 85c., II, 11.25, II J5, II 40 11.50, 11.75, aud 1121 a yard-Cream and Jlelge, llargnlns in Cream Oriental Laces ever ena humlreapIccea-atH, 10 and 12 cents a yard. NEW SUMMER HATS I All the Latest Styles, IN W1UTKSUMMEII HATS, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED. We are showing some most elegant White Gainsboro Hats, TIUMMED AFIKUTUE LATEST PARIS FASHION. -They are the me9t uttractlve Hats ever shown In LuncaMer. Come and see them. Q.KORQK KHNHT, JH., Carpenter. Contractor & Builder, BK8IUKNCK-MO. 538 WXST KINO ST. SHOT-EAST QUANT ST., Opposite BUUen Heuse. All work receive my prompt u Btneul at at tentlea. All kinds of Jobbing atUmdes). te t ketta Ladies' White Robes. 'Wmrv , iAjtj.1 CARD. WOHUB. EAST KINO STREET. rrriyajiw I'AMKf, .tV. TJENKYN TAHK. Peiirun Pert ON THE CORNWALL k MOUNT HOPE RAILROAD; Te Churches. Ledge. Societies and ethor se lect organization contemplating excursions durtnglbeNKA'iO.VOF lsr..th rempany begs te announce) that every facility has Iwen p-r. fected for enabling the public, le reach thU fa fa fa vorlle resort, and no effort has N-en spared le make I'icnihn PAltK mero attrectlin tbnu ever before, rer thu fnnjusoet elcursUml.te are provided BOATS ON TIIK LAKB. CKOQUBT, LAWN TKNN1S AND 1IASK HALL C1KOUNDS, TAULKS, IIKNCHKS, HWINUS, DANC1NO TAVILION, HANDSTAND, LA ltd K BHKLTKlt llOtJSK, KITCIIKN) 1IASKKT AND CLOAK UOOMS, AND OUSKltVATOUV ON TOT OF SOUTH HOUN TA1N. There Is alsea ItKFUKSIIMKNT AND DIN. INI) KOUM In charge et a competent caterer, where meals cau be procured at modnnite rates t besides Thotegraph Oallerj-, News Stand and Telegraph Oirlce. WNe Intoxicating Liquors Allowed en the Grounds. Arrangement for Excursions from all points cau be made by applying te OAHLTON SCIUIALKNSRK, Supl. Cornwall X ML Hopu It.' It , Lebanon. Te. Or C. U. II ANCOCK. (Icn. Tass. AgL TbU.AUeaUlngK.lt, .. Ne. -ill Seuth Fourth SL, Thlla. maylS Smd MT- OK ETNA I'AKIC. MT. GKETM PARK, -reit- EXCURSIONS & PICNICS. This park Is located In the heart of the Seuth Mountain en the Line of the Cornwall & Lebanon Railroad, Nine miles south of the city nf Lebanon, within easy distance of Hurrishurg, Heading, Lancaster. Columbia and all points en the l'hll adelnhla A Heading and Tennsylvanla Kail Kail reads. The grounds are large, covering hun dreds et acres, and are FKKK TO ALL. The Conveniences are A LAHOE DANC1NO TAV'll.lON, A STACIOUS DINING HALL, TWOKITCIIKNS, 11AUOAOK AND COAT ltOOM, I'lIOTOUItATII (1ALLKKY, While the Arrangement for Amusement con sist or CKOQUKT AND HALL GKOUNDS, HOWLINM AI.I.KV, . 8IIOOTINO OAI.LKltV, FLY1NU 1IOK.4K8, QUOITS, Ac., Ac. Tables fur I.unchers, Knstlc Seats and llencbus are scattered throughout the grounds. A New Attraction ler the reason of 181 Is LA UK CONKWAOO, Cevering nearly Twenty Acres, en which are placed a number of Klegnnt New llents, and along the banks of which are pleasant walks and lovely scenery. Tartle desiring it can procure Meals at the Park, as the Dining Hall will be under the supervision of JC. M. llOl.TZ, of the Lmbakek Valliv Heuse. These who wish te spend A DAY IN T11K MOUNTAINS can llnd no place se beautiful or affording se much pleas ure as MOIINTOUKTNA. MO INTOXICATING IIUINK8 ALLOWKDON TIIK TKKM1SK.S. Kxcurslens from all point en the Tennsylva. nla Uallread, will be carried direct te tne Park without change of cars. Kxcurslen rales and full Information can be ion rales and run lniormatien can de upon application te Gee. W. Ileyd, t General Passenger Agent, Tennsylva- ead, 233 Seuth Fourth street. Thlladel- obtained i Assistant nU If allmail nu. nr,n .1 I!. JKVNINOH. y BupL C. A 1. Uallread, Lebanon, Te. mays Smd MAOMUrMMT, M' AOUINKBY, AO. fO STEAM HEATING Latest and Most Impreved SN6INES Tmtiei, Pertiili or SUtie.117. Maw or Becend-IUnd BOILBB8, WATER TANKS, 8EPABATOK8. Maebimi or Kmran Wen mob as done and kept In Machine Sheps. eiu. ea ea ADDuea. Ezra F. Landis, WORKS 637 NORTH CHERRY BTI1BKT, LAvtusm. Vi. n7-tld rvMttirujte. sA'.-Wr-r-'.VNS.swt gUmNlTURE WAREROOM9. lOITMEIER'S . Furniture Wareroeras Ie.26 East King St., LAXOAMM. I'A. l V"V w . Li Wr f V- -' 4 .t5-,
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