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The Forfeited Land Orant. m,i, TT..tf,w1 Ct,itna QTinfn lina nt Inst Sh' . .... l r,itt l,rt Tnrna T.iMfln Ifltlll V JL11U Ulllltu ui,V- ..v...,.., ' gjitj'jWiraruicu """"oil. ". ...-..... .......- it.'te'.,f WIikt, It rnme In tint Ttltin?n it Evj?ili"" " " " - w " ' " Kstoek it with great unanimity, only two Egja memucrs voting against it. hue nra SsSS'lftfi nvtilnnt frm tlir, ilcluv In rpncliilli ti,e flnni vnte tli-it. tlm Kpnate was net en- v l.,,tt.ie4l nfnr tlm tlinuHlirn. TIlO lllllll. ence of railroad corporations and magnates seems te be much strencer in tlie Senate tlianintliolleuso; perhaps it only sewns te be se, and the Senate's slowness pro ceeds from its natural conservatism ; jet it would appear that no great opportunity fcr hesitation is afforded, ever the question as te whether land grants that have lapsed by the failure of railroad companies te use them, should he declared forfeited. It may have been "conservatism" in the supreme court, which caused it te decide that a land grant ,whose conditions had net been obeyed, needed te be forfeited by act of Cenjrress ; or it may have been the same soft feeling for the corporations of which the Senate is accused. This Texas Pacific grant had no merit in it whatever. The company te which It was given never built the read through the granted lands. The Southern Pacific, which was built through them, was built without a land grant, aud it was only after it had occupied the ground en which the Texas Pacific proposed te lay it line that the latter company, which had passed from Scott's hands te Gould's, entered into a combination with it in which it reught te transfer its land grant, the time for securing which had already elapsed, te the Southern Pacific read. The dickcrings aud dedgiugs by which the scheme was sought te be promoted in Congress, have been graphically told in the Huntington letters, the publication of Whichhasbcenoneof the greatest boons the country has had. It se uncovers the traces of the serpent that Congress could net fail te see and put its feet upon it. It is well that the job is done, howevcr late and icluclAully. At the Dinner Table. There is a geed deal In the newspapers nowadays about elaborate dinners; and from the description printed of the flowers and the glas-j, the china and the uphel stery that furnisli the banquet beards, it might be judged that the feast3 of Lu cullus and the famous festivals of the an clentshad no such splenders'ns arc In the modern dining rooms of Philadelphia aud Washington. Secial entertainment is a line art. A dinner may be made tiie occasion for a display of the highest refinement. In the arrangement of the table, the choice of the menu and the selec tion of wines, theie is opportunity te excrclse great taste, Intellectual accom plishments aud a nice artistic sense. When the aim Is te minister solely te the sensual appetite and te gratify a baibarlcdeslre for display, t he dinner becomes only an affair for the upholsterer, the florist and the caterer; the long purse aud the most vulgar taste will peihaps give the biggest and best din ner. Toe m my of the modem dinners are simply affairs of this kind. The host pajs ferthemaiid that is all there Is of him about them ; he might as well bestow upon each guest the cost of his or her share of it and let them spend it te their liking. Fer Instance, bright table talk is want ing. It is being overshadowed by the ether features of " the feed." The con versation ri'as solely te the excellence of the viauds and the age of the wines. They are net regarded as simply incidental te the feast of reason and flew of soul. The costliness of the affair suppresses every sort of enthusiasm but that of admiration for the wealth aud and liberality of Croesus. The reaction will only come when the sumptuousness and elaboration of the present fashionable dinner gives way te plainer forms. A young min sat down at dinner the ether day with a gentleman weitli a mil lion dollars, who had been In public life for half a century, who had ceunselled with presidents and had dined with kings. They had beefsteak, boiled potatoes, milk nnd pie. The next day he was invited te dine with Solemon Sheddy, who in Ids rise from the position of scullion te oue of opulence, had learned nothing; theie were thirteen courses nnd nine kinds of wine, the best that money could buy. And yet the little dinner was thy best, even for a guest who knew net dyspepsia aud liad no dread of indigestion. Gladstone's Position. Mr, Gladstone Is coming in for his tsknre ofubuse aud for mere than his shaie for thedisasters which have attended the En glish arms in Egjpt. He is realising li the popular feeling toward his government just new that, wheieas nothing succeeds like success, nothing falls like failure. He who was but yesterday the Idel of the pop ulace and whose governmental policy and administrative tkill wtie lauded te the Bkles, Is te-day an object of luttuse dissatis faction ; and It Is tolerably certain that were the government te go before the country' new In Parliamentary elections it would meet w lh disastrous oversea if net .w'tU utter jielitical overthrew. A clever comic pictorial recently repre sented Mr. Gladstone's long-time an tagonist, Disraeli, looking down by a Bt-vtcli of charity, ixrlups very com cem jnaceutly upon the embarrassment of do de uuntle uud ferc'.gu treublw, which Iwct the government. If Heacensfield were alhe he would most certainly find In the present complicated situation of England rare opportunities for the display of his unique and dazzling powers; and he would undoubtedly trick the populace with bis characteristic nrtlficcslnte npwenthusiam for his lincrial policy of foreign wars and distant conquest. 2e temporary disasters, such as have bc falleu the power of Great Britain In tin Soudan, or the violent eutbieaks of Iri-h discontent nt home can alter the history of fifty years, or change the verdict which it has written. The pacific policy of Mr. Clad stone; his humanity for Arab and Irish ; his Liberal views and lefty Christian statesmanship nre in accord with the ical genius of England aud the civilization of the century. In the end thev will triumph; and no cloud can obscure his pre-eminence among Englishmen nor long dim the lustie of his fame before the whele weild, which has none greater in his day and generation. ClilldNh "Wrangling. A Washlnsten dliuteh says that Mr. Randall and Mr. Hewitt, who nre net per sonal friends, h d a dispute, en the lloer of the Heuse, during which, aftei Mr. Hewitt had said that he held Mr. Randall's com mittee in the highest esteem, Mr. Randall teplietl that he could net say that the fe. 1 ing was mutual. We refur te the matter simply te say that in our judgment such encounters are very unworthy of distin guished Democrats en the lloer of the Heuse, and that tltsy should Iks conplcu cenplcu conplcu enly absent. Thercteit of Mr. Randall was net happy. His committee could net avoid holding Mr. Hewitt in high esteem, because he is worthy of it; just a? Mr. Randall is. The country holds them both In hijh esteem; but the esteem will be much greater if they will abstain from exhibiting in public signs of anger which children only are excmible for showing. m mm TitE British Hen is thoroughly awake; nnd lfKlMnhdi i prmlent, he willpremptl.v seek cover. Sxnr.RT smiNKMse scorns a rather un necces.ry subject te discuss w itli the greunil frozen, but in tlme of stinshitie it is a pru dent man who prepares for ruin. On the ef ficient laying of dust in cities by street sprinkling much of its creillt as a cleanly place may depend, and housewives will hail with Jey the adcnt of whatever will teml te lay tlm dust, which she esteems her worst enemy. Whether it Is preer for a city te take held of street sprinkling en its own hook, or te soil the prl ilege te the highest h.dder, or te let it go by default is a question. In Uroeklyn the men who sprlnkle the streets pay the cily 1 cent for each 100 gallons of water used, and charge the occupant of a building Si a month for distributing it in front of his building. This worked well eneuph until the politician began te take held of the privi leges for street sprinkling. A political set up is made, the contract awarded te a party favorite, lower bidders ure frozen eat, and the property holder must either pay the price demanded, sprlnkle the streets bcfoie his own deer, or uncomplaining swallow the dust. Better the lutter alternative, hew ever, than this simple department of the city should fall Inte the hands of unscrupulous politicians. Irweuldba n reU-he.idel apportionment that deprived Delaware county of its sena tor. It Is wtlier a novel ncheine for rent-paying that is proposed by the Dublin organ of the Irish Nationalists, United Ireland. It pro vides that the tenants shall unlte in order te determine for themselves what would be it fair yearly rental for the Individual holdings. The plan previies for the appointment of trustees wiie will receive the whele rent from the individual tenants, nnd te whom these tenuuts will rjfer the landlords when they ddinand settlement, Ireland would be a very pleasant place in which te own pi o e perty it this order of things should be car ried out Th owner U placed in the posi tion of rhe peer relation who, en his rich relatlve dying, iheuld 1k thankful that he is remembered ct all. The plan eannuerby ucceptable te self-resj.s?ctlng landlords. Ire land's only remudy seems te be the owner ship of the lands by the tenantry, and legis lation that mill; es their purchase easiest Is for the Uit interests of the Kmernld IjIu. The woman with the brittle bones is again traveling In the newspapers It Is little vsonder that she attstulns many fractures. In ene et tha CUloaje courts rotenlly the jury In a certain casa wero unable te a?ree upon the amount of damages te be awarded, eight belntj in favor of u verdict of ene hun dred dollars, vvhlle four thought fifty sufll f.'iciit, They decided te settle the matter by tossing up a penny, the winning slde te have the awarding of the verdict. The penny was tossed, and the lde favoring the ?10O vvrdlct winning, that sum wiu awarded. The Judge learning of tbe manner in which the verdict was arrived at, premply bet it aside. The jury could have saveJ time and gained credit for Ingenuity at the a.11110 time by flipping up the coin bofero entering the Jury-ber. Millf Amdeusex dislikes "vulgar star lug"; but that U 0110 of the ponalties of fame, dear girl. PEESCIIAL. IlAnex VOM SCHLEIMITZ. the Oerman statesman, lormerly Prussian minister of lereign anairb, Is dead. Sin. Asteu. the United States minuter te IUiH-, had an iaterview with Kinir Ilumliert. yestei-Jay, and piebeuted his letters of recall. Juiiec P. M. Jax.vev, of Minneapolis, Minn., is In the city, spending a short tlme with tneuiia. He U en his way te Clove Cleve land's Inauguration. Tin. Witi.ua nesrAi.ii, nged 7 years who has been surgeon of the Htoamer Stnte et Ne'erasUn, died en Vi'ulncsday 11, ht at New Yerk, trem an overdeau et opium taken bv inlstake. liisuepML'Li.KN, otKrie, has condemned roller skating rinks, and jiusters of Catholic churches have notified their tieeks that lr. future the sacrament will be denied tliose visiting theie places, Cole:ji:i, llPHMAiiy nutnr years age pissed us the strongest man lirnngluml, uml used te twist a 1 eker leund his neck anil carry ponies up bUtrs. Then he liutl uu 111- ues3, uuu tniesuijueiii 10 ims no never re newed these feats. W. W. STOnY. tllO Holllnteiv l.ns Ihwu, children new growing te maturity or talent, l.dltUBtery (Mine, l'eruui) has Just trans lated an Indian w erk j Walde atnry is a sculptor, aud Julian Story 11 painter both of mum j-uung iiiun 01 premising jiarts. Jonathan J. V.'iiieht. ussnetntn lusii... of the supreme court of heuth Carolina from uivuiui,uiiu 1110 etuy colerou man who ever held that nllleu In the vt,,i ,11,1 .... T.,.l4rlliyatci"'rl03ien, a;jed 4tyiiirs. Mr. vvngnt was a natlve or Pennsylvania s s. II A Jlarlue Plju.ter. The following news lias been received from rert Morgan, via the Moblle ami Oulr Tele graph company's lines; The Itritlsli schoo scheo schoe V0r. . Y OUvc' C")t 01arkt 1re'', Ituatan en nivVi16!1 iViU! u,Ci,''( ?r fruIt w" nsckwl nnilx'? i3la.nd' ,Mt ulht 'luring u heavy ??5?r,y K"l. !" vus discovered ut nn rlirisItiK In an TrnTAe, r.i",, "u?...u. v.u." ,re.In. '? 1 &Jisteira uwil" ,VBa bekf tNT T",uay uwnilujf. ami the pilot wL?iBfiW0 rnwieU te tiie w.eclj -I ' ?.' tl10 Pllve. reached enl V ene of her tvn u leutiil. niul .1. .. ,.u HERE AND THERE. Talk about tobogganing in Canndit The Spring Garden lieys and glrl had a Mltle en North Mulberry Mi-cel, beginning at teuten, last night, that was perfect. They went with the gieatet oae half way Inte the xcveiid tsqunre and lis they shot pat the pedestrian en their tied, n long n n fence rail, It stirred n feer in the bleed of age te soe the exhilarating sport, Kvcry tltne 1 read et a policeman sheeting at u man who is running away from nrret t wender by what warrant of law the emrcr takes such chances of committing a homicide. Possibly he has a right te draw and even In ue Ills ever-ready revolver te repel lesWt lesWt lesWt once te leal arrest or te prevent or step the flight of a man already under arrrst ; but that he is prl ilpged te heit at or sheet down it man w he runs aw ay from him befnre he has read the warrant te him, I dmi'l belloxe; and seme of thpsa times n police man tee ready te draw his bludgeon anil te fire his gun will Hud out that oxen suspects hae rights that uvea blue coats and brav buttons are bound te respect. "Isaiah V. Wilsen," one of the newspaper stories gees "Is set down as the richest in tn In Philadelphia, his lortune being placed at $15,000,000." Williamson Is the mm they mean. He Uxes out In Hacks county, gees In te Philadelphia dally te his business, and twitls en himself In n whele year obeut twenty-four hours' Income. He is a: uncle of Mr. Willi iiusen, of the I.anuister firm et Williamson A roster. The present winter of "The Cliosephlc" hts been ene of the mart suc-essful seasons of that woll-esttblishod social and Uterary organization. All the subjects treated hae b en comprehended uiulerthe senendtlionie et "The Knglar.d of Gladstone and Dis raeli," and a very liberal and catholic dis position Ins been man'fested by the essayists in their discussions of the social, rol'fleus and political Institutions of the mother ceuntrv. One of the best, the richest, most thoughtful and most ernatw papers of tlicenur-ewus .cad at the meeting nt Rev. Dr. SI ihr's last opening. He v. Dr. J. S. Kleffer was the autherand "Gladstone' was the subject He was pictured as the consummate flower of England's highest ci ilizatlen. At the next fortnightly meeting, te be held Friday, M ir li 5th, at the residence et Mrs. It. J. Wiley, V.jst Orange street, Dr. Stnhr will read a piper en tlm "Irish Land Questien." He will be followed two weeks later by Rev. Dr. I E. Higlx-e, state suiierlntendent of public schools. The Cliosephie. numbers about CO inombers. If our judges and attorneys were te spend inuehthneiu oilier courts thev would dis cover that the snipping and quarreling tee common in the trial of causes here are net characteristic et the relations of the bar and are net tolerated by the eeurts in overy juris diction within the commonwealth. It is in many places considered net only geed manners but the mark of it geed lawyer te net ask Improper questiens and te net object te pieper IntorreiTUories; and in some courts when the lawyers nnnet entirely agrce as te the proper form of a question, the court is able te shape it e tliat both readily cone de the propriety of the judge's way of putting it. In tive days' examination et witnesses in the lmjeriarH .ticsrivmi suit in l'lttsuurg tncre wem net a-s many objections, net as iniu.li wrangling and net nearly se mueii unpleas antness as often mark u two hours' case In the Lancaster quarter sessions where the interests involved de net tiansceud the issues of a deg fight A dainty envelope, superscribed in a neat feminine hand, contains only a recent edito rial from the IyTnt.r.teK.vcun in which occurs the expression : "New it is shown that Jehn Harneveldt, the Helland states man, who was hanged for treason," t tc. And the word " 1 enced" isinatked with a black line. Only this and neihing mero I Of tfiurse you nre right, my bright jeung woman; he was net "hanged." "Ile knelt witli his face towards his own hou-e. The servant took tare well of liliu, and n.irnevcldt said te tiie executioner. 'l!e quick about it. He quick.' The exi cutlener then strucK his head oil at a single blew. Many pontens from the crowd new- sprang, In spite of ah opposition, upon lioscalield mi. I dipped their handkerchiefs in his bleed, cut wet splinters from the hoards or grubbed up the -uml that was steepeii in it ; driving m my bargains after wards for these relics te be treasuicil, witii various ftellngs of sorrow, joy, gmtted or ex piated vengeuice." The young woman who reads Mntleyand can make pies, tee, is the coming woman. It was Jehnsen whasaid it, and of Milten of w horn he said it, that " he thought women made only for obedienee and man for rebel lion." And Milten had thrce wivea;the first of whom he chastened with obedience and the ethers never ventured upon any ether course. When he was old ami blind his daughters abused him and stelo the mar ket tnnue, vvhlle his third wile wrete " Par adise Lest" cs lie dictated it in bed beleru biciklaau r Recalling the amenities of the legal profes sion, what could bu mero illustrative of the old school courtesies than the story tli.it when William Wirt was upon an Imjiettant trial In til supreme court of Massachusetts he was introduced by O111M Webster inn speech of great beauty. In rising te address the court 111 reply Mr. Wirt told lie liad ene reason 101 egret tiie very kind introduction which he had just received ; his friend, Mr. Webster, had placed him under an obliga tion which he could net return, for he could never meet that gentlemen ct i.ny bar in the United Stutes where his uamn and fame had net i;oue before him. Sinduad. THE UTAH At'AL.lXClUZ. ItuiT Alan Tel VV'oeii Ilurlail IUnrath Ilia Deep Snow. Tred. Culllinan, vUie was buried longer than any of these roscued allve from the Alta snow-sllde, was seen by an Associated Press correspondent from Salt Lake City et: Wednesday. Ile sajs Albert Themas, pro prietor of the liotei, was out getting snow te melt for water, when he saw the slide com ing. Tnemas g'lve the tilarni nnd ran te a less oxpescd ptu-t of the building, followed by ethers who heard liltn. Cullman was in the back shed of the hotel. The first he knew efthe slide was when he heard it strike Ile gan's saloon. He tried te turn, but hadn't tlme before he was caught and covered w Ith beards and timbers. A beard was acreis ills necK, one arm was stretched straight out and holdfast. He could only move ene luuil 11 llttle with n miner's candlestick which he happened te be holding in thu hand. With this he cut off the boardpressingen his neck, which was almost sutlecatlng him. He found it short and pushed It away he that lie 1011I1I broathe. He hallooed all tha time, and was first heard about nine o'clock the next mernliiL. It took four hours te get him out Irein uuder fifteen feet of snow. He hail the candlestick in his hand when he get out uml was se still' and bruised that ha could net meve. He had te be rolled out like a tog. Fer two days he ceiililn t -novo lu bed. Uu lltnl Atvlt n lutli J, I. is. i4x1lt. nnil lenits i ttli wilt J '(1 - utViOIIO 11 V4 lltlf,,f tl il Uiiner's shirt, 11ml had te be hauled dew n the cannon en u sled. He says he felt confident all tiie time that he would be reuued. He did net leel hint, was net carried far, being caught at ulKMit the limit of the slide. He could here them digging nbove him, mid was satisfied that they would get him alter a v Idle, Parker Xorteu organized the digging ferce and dug hlmsell longer nnd harder than tiny, body. He supplied het cofiee uud crackers ler all, and when all were get out that could be found, went out nnd breke two miles of read. The pally would net have been able te get down the canon that day but ferhlui. General Clrsnt'a Ilccent SUknru. The following will appear In uoAtSatui ueAtSatui day's issue of The Xevv Yerk Maltcal i:ec erd: "Theto have been se many sensational stetlcs concerning thu precise character of thu disease of CJeneral Urnnt's tongue and thnut that it will lw gratifying te Ids many friends te learn that ull the mero horieusund alarming symptoms connected with them huvu virtually diapiieared. Whatever may huvebeeu the cause of the disease, it Isu matter ler great congratulation that nil fear of grave complications nre for the present nt uu cud, und that our beloved ex-president Is spared au uUHctien the bare contempla tion or width would U Uilrkiug ju thw i.trui." ii:atii iv I'er.iu.v. Mr.. v.rbli Killed !) Arvidc AitmliiMcrril by M,mr Uu ITiikneiTiit The coroner of Philadelphia, en Thurdnj i held an Inquest in the case of l'rcdurlck Crlp, r., and his grandmother, Mrs. Caro Care line Webb, who died nt their henu under suspicious circumstances. The w hele family were prostrated en January H after drink ing let Mrs. Crisp nnd seven of her child ren recetered, but lier eldest son. I'mlcrlck, and her mother, Mrs. Careline ebii, died en Sundav night, January ' wllhltl n short time of each ether. 1'roles.sor Jehn J. 11001 in ide an analysis of the contents ortlipsteinni lis of the deceased. Hetestltbsl before tho(eriier Tlulrslay tint nrsenie was present m minute qimntltles. Indlcatlniisofai-senlcalseappeired in ether portions of tin Issly. Ne pulsen was found, however, in the 'stout u h of the son. The conclusion arrived nt by I'mfessiu Ueescwas, ' tliat If the arsenic was'taken hv thediss-ased person In the tea, as sivius te le supposed. It must h iv e been introduced iheiein idler the tea was put te draw tit tilt tin tcijsit The jury g-ive n verdict te the ollect that 1'rederiek" Crisp rnine te his death fiein tvpheid lever, and Mrs. Weia bem arsenical poisoning, administered by some party or parties unknown. Frederick Crisp, jr., ami his wife were seen at their home last night. They both suited that the matter w as a deep niv stery te them. Thev have no known enemies, and if thev had, Mr. Cilsp staled that It would 1k Impossible for thein te enter Ids house and put the arsenic in the tisusit The Inauguration Hull nl ler ll. iidliniil. Tiie alKililien of free tickets te the Washing ten inauguration ball eaincs .ricf and wmte among a geed many cms luttienal dwid Ive-ats. The enlv free ifiv ila i ms me thoe te Mr. Arthur. Mr. Cle eland. Vi.H-l'iesideiit llcnd.icks. tin president of the Senate, the sjveaker of the Heuse, and the ladles of tlieir resHVtive lainillcs. In Washington society tiie phi-ase "ladles of his f.iniilv"is interpret iil with great lileralltv. At n President's re re re coptlen given this white, wlien-a nientbir was invitixl with tiie ladies of his family, he appeared with a line of seentten women tinrgiug afler linn, every wemin wearing n tram, and vihtle the lie'ul of this pnx-esslen was shaking hands with the president the tail of it was hardlv down the staircase. sri.ct.ii. .envi.s. The Amrrlrnii 1-ilf. ce the Imige of this hint en th stsnaaril sllvirtlellar lie pnads te-, u tuns unt Mycins a If iilient te scream with I J ilettutit Mich enlliusli.sm m-iv well p.w.'s the people who have 1 eon cured of chronic liuliiri'-tten hv ulng UreMii's Iren llllters. vr Iheiiin-.l Purci'll, varil in isler of C iniilen sta'l n et tha IVilihiHtre & t)!ilorallre.ut nt llalilmen . wntes, " lhiri'l nothing iici giKVl us Utenns Iren Uttters, It nurd me of chronic tnillji'siicn, fnnn hlch 1 sulTcrcd thirteen e.irs." Pit W1M.I M"s I.VP1 N I'll K OIN IMK.NT I. (i Mel nllnin. rsniUin m, , the U W'. It. I! . sprtimnelil e.Aut; j i, isi js "I have be, it a givnt -uiTi'iei iU1i11k itle- 1 nst mi. iiii-reiis reui,slii' unit eiiipiel limit) physic ians. I, ut te no iiirMsp. 01,miI ncie'iimcuihsl lr v Ulliiiii - Hull. in pile iilniiiii nt. nlilrli I tun irniti ful te Hiy his curt d me ' sold by II It CiMhiitii. Ii; uml IJi North tjucen street (t) An 1T Year ThN Is pelna te be an nir ) our e political benins ter " Pluinit Knlchts or ' llcferin " v 111 help keep up tt e henlih anil str.Micth of the vast iuultilu.lt' whose falih Is pinneil en the g owing purtv preinl.es of i lei Hen v ear Multl Multl Uilesef such will iieiMti rrllab'c tonic te tone up the Tsiiin. a piirltl-r te werkntr the bud bleml, ami u suith remed) for lime bucks rheu n all-in. bilieums, ,'tr su.-liu riniid) i hut lie) Wen It bus longsteoil ut th heud of the lint of UUbiev reniedles .mil tt rtceiw the highest prut-e from all that ne it. Oil. rUA7.1F.K' M ;lt OINTMENT. The K-:itet bit s-lnj that hn- been ill-cnvervrt In this izi'iit ritien -iiii' culv f,e Hells, llurns. sores, luls, Ht-h emuls, sere Mliple-, II nil ami soft Cerns, I. happt d l.lps unit II iutl, Pim pies uml UIeu lies Prue.s' s,, i, iirukjl-ts seiil by II n. (.et'liitiu, UIuiul IJJ .North (jin-en tivet. (I) 3ti:inv.iu vx ion i;rrn:its. nnn nnn mi w w wis s1 B n k it e e w w v VT ,v -j . nnn itnu e e wwww n n 11 11 11 no e wwww N nn BSi K II OO W W N ft.t "V.a it nitn 00 ' sj 11 it r e e . v ! 11 unit, e ii r. s II It R e O N N N II K li OO N .1.1 pnn n rrrr itit 1 it nnn I' n 11 t r 1 k it ium 11 t t 1 it 1 uu ft n 11 t t r it it mm 11 1 1 ki;k u u rS.S3 ThNinetltelne, enmbliilnj Iren with pure veire t title tonics, nukkl) uml eeliinlett'lv LPIlbS OtsPhPsI V, INOll.KssION, VIAI.AItlA. WI. VKNlss. mi'Lllh III OOP, Cllll.I.s mill Vl. I.UunU.NKPIJAI.i.I V Ity t-iiiil .enl tlioreuuh :itmllatlnn with the blisMl It reaches tven part et the M)teui, puri ties uml eurUlit the bio,!, ttlrHinxthens the muscles uml nerves, uml tones anil lnvlurale the s stfui A tine Appetizer IVst tonic known. It will cure the worst 1110 of p)sptpsli. re uinvliijruU tlisteessln r)iuptems, such .es Tust. Ini; the te.sl. Iilelilnl lle.it In the sfemacti, lb unburn, etc. The only Iren nietllclne that will net blacke-n or injure thu teeth. It is inv il liable for diseases jiecn! I ir te women, ami te all persona who leutt srtb.ntury lives. An mifalliii remedy fur disease's of the Mver ami Kidneys. Peisnm Hiitlerinjr from the efTect of overwork, nerv tins trntiblts, itv. of uppeiite, or ileblllty, experience tiulik relief unit ixMiewtil energy Li)' Its u-e. It de iwlleu OTIIh Iren meilieiiies ile. nn It is the only iireimnttlen of Iren th'it causes no injurious enecis. I'nv siei Ph)slel.itis and druggists n commend It us the best. Trv It. The Ktuiiitnt, rues Tnule Mink and cre-i-etl red lines 011 w runner. Tnke nnettuT )l.iJueuly by IIJOVV.N tlllMICVI. CO., IULTIVOKK, )lD. neplO-lyil.tlyw Tr-IDN'EV'WOnT. POi:S WO.N'PEKl'lI. CL'UKS OK KIDNEY DISEASES LIVER 60HPLAINTS. Uecaitse it nets en the LIVE It HOW ELS and KlUM.Ti but the s)IL TIME. Ilccau-e It oleanses thcsystemef the poisonous humors tb.it develop! in Imlney unit L'rlnury Plse.i-es, Ulllltiusliess, Julltidite, Coilstlimtieu, Piles, or In itheiiuiutism, Nuralifla, Nervous Pis eiilcrs unit ull t em. lie Ceiiiplaluts. -bOLIPPUOOP OKTHI-s.-tttt II is. til Surely Ture CONSTIPATION, PILES und UIIEI'MATISM by taiistnir FItl.b ACTION of all tliceigunsuud fiiiictleii8 theieby, OLBANSINa THE BLOOD. llcster!n-j the normal power te threw off (lis (lis ctie TIIOL'SA.N'PS OF CASES Of the worst forms of thne terrible diseases huvc bleu nulckly lelleved, nut 111 a bluirt tlme PEJtFUCTL CLltEP. Price, 11. Liquid or Prj'. -"ld by drujfclats. Pi-) cur. be- sent by mull. WELLS, 1'IUIIAKnSO.V A CO., IluilliiRten, Vt. scinl slump for Dairy Altimnue of lsaj. KIDNEYWORT. Jaii'S-SmilendA.lmvv "i KAY'S SPECIFIC MKDICINK. T 1'he t.rent EiiRlish l.'eiiieily. An uufalllnK cure for luipeiency uud nil Pimases tlmt fellow Less of Memery', Ciilvervul lusiiuttu Putn In the Rick, Dimness of V lilen, Pn'mnlint) Old AgH.imU many oilier dlwasen thai lend te In Hiulty or Consumption and a Premntar tiruve. Full particular In our pamphlet, which we do de nliu te send In u by n.iill te everyone. This hpe clllc mi'ilk-liie Is eeld by all druj;t;Litsut II per iui kiixe, or paekune for II, or v.111 be hen t lieu by 11ml! 011 icfelpt of the money, by ud dieaslug theinreiit, II. II. COCIIIfAN", PrugKlst.sele Agent, Nes.li7aiii1jii. North Queen sttvet, Ijiuciuter, O'l iicceiint of couiiterfells, hu ellew Wmnner t the enl the enlv genuine. TllKtiilAY MK DlCINt; CO., Iluttulu. N. Y. rpHi:COM)AIIt OF WIXTKU CAUSES JL chupiicd haudi, lips nnd faces. CREAM OF ROSES WILL ALWAYS CL'UETIIEM. ONLY 10c., AT COOHEAN'S DRUG STORE, Xes, 137 AND 1J NOUTII Q1KK.V ST11KET, dieSs'.iud Lancaster, Pa. qafi:, sum: and speedy cuur O llriTVHE, VjLKICUCCLCUIlll SrECIAL Plseibes or either mix. Why bu hiiuibUKed by quueks, when von can tlnd In Pr. Wrlxht the only llte. VIak PitvsuiAU In Phlludulphla who m.ike-i a Dtieclally of tin, abev c ill-e ims uml ct KEs them T CrReaue'AttTi:Eii. .11V1ct yumf, duy una even ing titruugers can be treated und return home the same day. Olllees piivutt ' Pit W II WKK.IIT, Ne. SII North Miilbtlivvl. Mboveliuce, 1 O. Ilex (,TJ. PLUia.Hilila JiiuW-lyiliir iinr ((. "lXTUAOUniNAIlY HAltnAINH -AT Tin: NEW YORK STORE. 10-4 WHITE BLANKETS, I1.00A I'.VIIt HKllUCKimtOM 11.4V 10-4 WHITE BLANKETS, t.A l'Atlt KFtircKUKKOMIiSO. 10-4 SILVER GREY BLANKETS, f-'OOAPAlU . UKUITKI KHOM .J.V 10-4 ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, tlld A P.. Ill KKItUt'BU KUOM f.Vl. 11-4 EXTRA HEAVY BLANKETS (l;j A I'AIK ItKDl'CEl) KUOM W.WL SPEC1 VI. Cl.EAlUXO SAI.F. OK Laiiics' and Childrin's Coats and Cloaks AT II M.r tSl'AI. PlttlKt. WATT, SHMD & SO 8 and 10 East King Streot, J. It. MAHTIN A CC. n iwcrare mm A T.ariii Lis or icenATr DINNER SETS ami TEA SETS IN risENcn, r.Nr,i.ij.n axp AMUUICANWAUK. White Granite Dinner Ware AT LOWEST ritlCfis. 103 Pairs Best White Dinner Sets at $6.75, TOILET SETS, TIlKLAItCnVIFNTtNTIlECITY 10 Pairs Decorated Sets at 25c. An Llepsnt niplny of Gvn.ls Suitable for TT.l. iliuU lT..ul.. l.lll., i tc., .urh i Fish Sets, Salad Sets, Fruit Sets, Berry Sets. FRUIT PLATES. AFTER DINNER C0FFEE5. me.t or Tiir. Anevr. at. Ll.NKI) CA!i, IN ATIN- B. if j k Ce. lit en (J, liitt Cor. West King niul l'rince Sis., LANCASTKH. PA. WALL J'AS: "'7fby rsiiAiu 100 Dade Window Mm IN A VAUIT OiT DESIUN0 Which have been necitmnlutlni; the pat enen, we will close out frrm JS te l cenU noise. Among thcin aic fe.ne pretty putteru. In gelrg threaun our stock of CURTAIN POLES We And a poed munyedas andands, one, two and three of n k'ml. soiue ate tv'uinut, loine Kbeny und ome Iln.ss Trlmnwa. These, are all Huinnled nnd the price 'reui i.i te te ccn.ji uplcce. Our COMBINATION COlti.ICK tn Lbeny und Wulnut ut 11.04 u piece, U u barUu, rcduattd from ti.X, NEW LINES 07 Dade Window Shades reit sritiNO. Plain Celers and ATiaths for nil styles of win dows. Tin and Weed anrtnii Uellcr, Ixttires, Ilellunds, Linen fringe, MckcI Pulla, llunds.titc. We tufce ir.usurcK and Cesaatle werlc of every dcscrlptleii In arst-euiss nunncr. Order year rupcrIutiKl"Kuen new. l'les wcie noverua low u.id villi geLlhcr.. PHAEEBW. EBY, Ne. 67 NORTH QUEEN LANCASTER. I' A. STflEET. rviiiuruns. w- AI.TEK A. HEISITSH Ml 1 O 8. NO. 28. -a - Special for Spring, 1885. UT 6TOCK Of FURNITURE Fer the Spring Trade, 19 KOUAI. TO ANY IV TIIK CITY, AND AT I'llICES Til AT CANNOT UU UNUEUseLI). ALL GOODS CUAUANTKKI). WALTER A. HEINITSH, Ne. 28 East King Street. LANCASTER, iA. dccO-emd -VTARACIOAIUS, OXLY 6c., OUARAN. teesl i lira, ill IIAItTMAN'S YELLOW hlOUK, ritO.N'TCIGAU TT3EAUL FLOUR. STEELTON MILLS PEARL FLOUR MAKES WHOLESOME AND DELICIOUS UltEAD. KEl'T KY J. L. DINK LEY, J. PilAXK HEIST. vii. iii.iciii;.N'DEi:rEi; mm imr neon!. E rXTiu:Mi:iiV t.ew puicca 1885-DKY GOODS--1885 EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. Onlhi te mil iiliiiliii'llnn In iiiamiriiclurers past vem, llv lilHKls have IMlcl nil tlie liel iiuikes or llemls, uml us tlijs N the seiiscin for tlm plllelia-lnir n i bj IIiiiim Kecjiers, mi iiipitniill li eireivd te buy tliein lit Ktrciiu-lyl,i I.llll'll I.IHSV Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, Sheetings and Pillow Muslins, Bleached and Un bleached Table Linens, Napkins, Towels and Toweling, Quilts and Blankets. BRUSSELS, TAPESTUY AND IAG-BAItf CAUPETS. Although tiie Inter weather lis only pt III, we lute Mill a large .viortiiiciitef dralmble Dress Goods, Shawls, Skirts, LADIES' AND GENT'S UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES, &c, tVhlch hue been marked at very Lew l'rlre, te rlmceat prlei te liiTCHtery. LailiiV Wlnler WraiJ, I'lusli (inriuculs, lus!nn Ciiculai-s, XowmnrketH anil .1lisM'.'!iiitl('Iiil(IitirsCe;i(siit ItiMluccd Prices. HAGER & BROTHER, Ne. 25 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. JOHN S. (UVl.Klt. JOHN S. GIVLER Si CO. Wtl.LSKl.L AT A JrnClAL DISCOUNT OTT ALL, Blankets, Comforts and Coverlets. AI.se M'lClAL riMCKI OK LADIES' AM CHILBEEU'S COATS, - it wii i. I'.vy ter te nrr and rAUitT Ttir.u mtbii (inaii Tllk HUUIIh AMI WkT lll'lt flllLUs. JOHN S. GIVLZR &. CO., Ne. 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. JMVi:ilS , lll'ILST. "" """ " BOWERS & HURST, Nes. 26 and 23 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. Te Clese Out by March i.. $7,000 Werth of Our Stock. ifjjv'v Munin mike I'iIlhi v. LUTi LOW. Our stock U te.iUru und must tic reduced. I'EUSO.Vi IN WANT OK Sheeting and Shirting Muslins, Table Linens, Tickings, Bed Checks, Calicoes, Counterpanes, Quills, Comforts, Blankets, Cottenades, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Hamburg Edgings and Insertings, Black Silks, Black Cashmeres, Dress Goods, &c., WILL HO WKLLTOUUE I'S A CALL lIKt'OIlE I'UUCilASINO. BOWERS Nes. 26 and 28 North "VJEXT DOOR -1 TO THE COITIIT IIOUHE FAHNESTOCK'S. Ladies' Muslin Underwear. NIGHT DRESSES, CHEMISE, DRAWERS, SHIRTS, &c, S;c. Dlfutt frum llanurjctiirlcn. In lurKU lets, at LOW I'lllCtS, te which we Invite attention. ALSO HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, Krem hII'ECIAI,; NEW YOltK lMI'OUTEIt'S Al'CTIO.N SALE, which nnuru ahle te mil from 80 tj tuner cent, let than HcguUr 1'rlcM. R. E, FAHNESTOGK Next Doer te the Court Heuse. (OHEAr STem-x COUNTERPANES. WHITE AND COLORED COUNTERPANES AT BARGAIN PRICES. We have Just Opened from Auction una Frem a llunVrunt Mnuftrr tha Chcapcit COUN. TKIlfA.Si.UT.reUtrcil. COUNTERPANES at 60c. and 75c. COUNTERPANES at 85c. and Sl.OO. COUNTERPANES at $1.25 and 81.50. A Bargain Let of Fine Marseilles Counterpanes at $4.00, Werth $5.50. OUR BLANKETS. It l At knewleucd tiy All that our IILANKETS am the CHEAPEST In the City. letzger & Eaugliman's Cheap Stere, 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. Iletwi'en the Coeiut llnitiiiunrt fnrrtl llnrmi Iletnl, eillUK'SCAiU'EfllALU" " ' " CARPETS ! CARPETS ! r.EOl'KN'IKO OP SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. hit lilt : ttfn llltl 11 II fill till OHMlUl'l lilt V Al.eat'uU l.liiBOfUlLl.LO'UlS, SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Oer. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Ptv. nnd the grnenil ;tepp.,leii e.tlK during tlm llllti'hiiHn I Letien na .w Prices, J.E0. K. HATHVON I ALL AND Mf.r. & HURST, Queen St., Lancaster, Pa Ladies' Mnslin Underwear. Lancaster, Pa. bin-rial Attention imlil tnthuMuntll let 1110 nfCUblOU UAIU'ETS , iiVUii, WINDOW BllAllEs, COVEULLTS, Ac, AT- UVWflJkw Safe-- -
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