Em j' '-'. Tl rn g i IMIHJBH MWDAY, l$i& :"J u- ' f' "ii - -s-ft . C4fip2lFlrV ' v ' kt t .' m, 4, frit liftl' fj- J a- PVfr L;., sr' t t r j x Ifc ts-; JWtf aBMBZ-. 1 rij. .i i.'S ' swm, mM&zriiet: aKAr i' ' j .'.W 'i.MCir. w wir.vi Wi&rvm m ' J . a? & i m in ri.L;- W e "JJJreB'W 'iJS'ia 5 '," ff iii.W K ?V TlfliBWI j v - i,..-i ". ' &, -mmm IimnA;S5W ru v;"jl L&amm. i .afiykal? iwmm ' t sLjpv! ffiflDB frita miwm 2 I'frSOraPK'BI uv.rmmM. BJf'-ieamt I.Oj If J2ti'.3S ;tV4i.:? &3$8i -i-y' Ti !J 1 A ' I', Sir . : -- IK I ..i' ibilJuEZr, r4A'as .'ifS te-4.mhtififf.tm8 it'Mfmt V.'SKJ$?WR 'LT'fe MW fiMzwrm .tF, v' &M&'"r ,r:- '. -v teP 1 1- I ult HfftLKnai. a prep jjIWltj te UhiVt,, v vv. "'"BUILDING, kv, Square. rtt?S Pa. t-Aftnt cmmTAVWiMci rivs selum a -i ,' iMnrTTeaMAMeT. fostaeb maa. IKMKNTS IMittM Te rirrv cbjcts A tt " ' Is - Kl. ' l ,& f ; V; , CLY MINT1LL1GENUER," 8ttfJ (MWITAOM.) yie: v, .- s .-. . Terr Wednesday Morning, WO DCrLLAM A TA in APVAHCB. esdkkcb Mllelta from every part of tlie c nnd ceaatry. Correspondent are re efl te write letrlblv ana en onesiaeoi aoc'renlr aBd te gire their namc, net tinhllcaUett: but' In nroef of Beed faith. I anonrmens lettrs will be consumed te WrMtftbaaket.' I AlttBTTSmiirD TKtKORAMS TO TUB INTELLIGENCER, LAftCABTCK, l'A. Cmudeter Intelligencer. LANCASTER, HAKCU 9, 188S. ' Fer DeIbr Nothing. ably every one ha3 been delighted te it triat Gen. Ilazehiatobe court-martial- land everybody hopes that he will be ad guilty of something that will drive ' out of his comfortable berth at the 1 of the signal office and return him te kate life ; for he is a dreadfully peer ftaern as a weather prophet, and ns an and man never has been thought of jTf: ' i imnran LieiJfdfi " - r' "pf.iPf- account since tne uay no ran 'J aUiyat Shiloh, though his impudence .:.. a;-1 . .. . ... . . v "l.;alS influence have sufficed te keep him In . " - y,.Wh position. He made a dreadful mes3 of !i ".'vttS'Garllngten expedition and should then tS''lwve been kicked out of lib efflce. Hut ; j! j T .; w army is a curious macliine. i is emcers ''li "kfepretty safe se long as they are simply bad. , ', 'Sinany .of them are bad that It would r &jUrver de te weed out the bad ene3. Inefll- ,' 7 '. 1 Vl, n1r ta nnt n nrkfkA Annea IV... amulalnn fJj&ased.te bethat lying was ; and stealing. t-$:ut since Swalm has been court-mar- .wueaauu leuiiu guilty ei mese luings. unu PiseeBTewarded with a life position as brig- it)itj(eueiiui uuuaiucinuuu niciuiui, il K.,t mma ,tnat an army efflcer may lie ana 'ntiil In a rertnln nav tvtlliniit. rnmliirr In " w - w. WM vmm iiwi .vh ?-. -w He may duplicate hi3 pay accounts raSt .t'M 'without being dismissed, when found out; :r,4 ,arii what he may net de is net very clear. , ,-iJ.j A eera weuia ue iw vurj kuuu iv;iseii W?$yi tohepe.that Hazen Is te be ejected from -i'5l the army simply because he is te be court- leu fertn offense of which he Is n- Wwfedeniably guilty. But there is great cause fionescd te be one et the unpardonable iienes in me anny. ah bhuiueihuuiu hui J LiW f .. At , . Y t..!1 1 t ln tl IjI b4- 'ilS. I.be 'any offense nt all. General Hazen is ceurt-martialed for saying that if the W&te. secretary of war hud erderpl-a. relief beat $& tebesenttn Mm n-.iy oxpetmien. lu.the fW&r p ' Uarllngteu's re- &$0v 'rescued. Only this and nothing mere. SS.fe Tint. (t. Is a hitr nrimft. it nnnenra. in tlm Jit-mv -"-- e j 1 - -rf 4ssa-. te (lisntfrpfl wiui a sunener eincer in ma i".rnnpluslnnn iind in nav Rn. a B - r-- ' T :.. . . it seeiua liiuii me ccxieuuj ui war itt ftujr ',"Vl?SSfT' iVPOaeu 10 ue ;v soil ul nuuienujii. general un- ::!i. .. i a i -.-.. . -i t . i wff wfS-j 'aer me pnsuuenv, me ceuuiiaiiiier in ciuui. iM, ' Just where he comes In with the general of UwJM the aimy has. never been very clearly de- ' &HL Q i1nl l)..l l.n In .imiLiniul In lui l.ln 1n. A t&W , I1UCU. JJlllf 1IO Dlll'iUOU IU IA3 llin IAIK3. JILj f ftf, ' B civilian elevated te the secretarj-ship of ."Sj, '!w war is at once converted into n ?w.' !- 'niagniflcent military chieftain, and no ofll efll y,p!S,' iix of the army may cliallenge his judg rt;f enent, style and decisions, under pain of 0il?fe' v death or dismissal. It is se, tee, with the MSJ&&JBaval 'secretary. He becomes at once a &' a&- A,.. .. .,;-. , ., . .ui.. ,..... .. ft j'-j5? ,wraiiJga:iuuiirai ; aim a iiuieicuew uke w"Wi fBllly Chandler, who Is known of all men If t&sprfo'beascampef the most pronounced dei ' (Tree).t)eceme3 tee holy te becriticised; that L;,$wf$ is'by naval officers The rule does net apply Sx te civilians. Otherwise all the newspaper I f,JfijA people in the country would be in dungeons. .resxi'A nenyeu are te the military line you must jjJMspik respectfully of. your superiors, and '"jiever let anvbedv think that von susnect Ji5HmI Possibility of their evpr.beinjr' or deinK pa8.-wueinerasoiaiererasauorisDouiia ibe thus respectful te and considerate : aii.ine caeinei Quicers, we ue nei Knew ; nt flu umnjum uuui wie Mxivtaues ui siaie, arier ana treasury, ana me attorney ana itmaster (teneral. net being: in the line l command' ever them, tliev are net re -i jiT. -- ..-:.. ;.'.. j ."maintain tbeir iniaiiiDUiaya-jfnd that soldier man.aadamn aU the eretarlea bjuTMel war .and the sailor man LbllMTjTnf thn naw .wlthnutbulntr court. tialed therefer: though it may be that Aa enlillpr'a miVmiYllnat.Inn mav lin iIppiiimI w:.'.;? . r,ni:.fis.r ' ..wwv - j - iVSi'VlVi'demandef him that he Bhall regard as tbfe holiest of the holy all who are in author- ,t "gmAfStem the constable te the presldeut. ''$m'r& i,-tlf '8e,we have much sympathy for the mili- feftl'tiSt,- i-Li ti t. .. i i -- . i.i man. ii inuat ue uiiiu cuuub" iui uiui i deprived of the privilege of deneunc- ivs the president and the secretaries of war and navy,- and his generals, colonels aad .lieutenants, when they act like idiots, l'i' r;-tw!tie swear at nobeby but his subordinates Is reat crime of declaring his opinion that is) "secretary of war erred, it ismostprela- i.that heis a gene gosling unless Johnny :Leau can persuade Cleveland te save en the plea that he "didn't de In'." ?It is dear he didn't. He never anything. There has been the trouble himeverlblncephUeh. He is net a deer; a talker; He is a blower, pure and pie ; and' it Is. te be hoped that he will lutve an extinguisiier put en him, i he did nothing, as usual. A HMr,Ftilr. he Philadelphia .Recerd jibes the New kSim for coming around te the sup er Cleveland i se handsomely, The nl, weobser'e with pleasure, Is in- also te moderate ita criticism of Mr. rveland's Becretary of the f reasury. It uy declared that r. Manning's only es were aouemlnal, " land if Mrs fMeveland appemtetl be would da. the rash act of. fjan who girded himself with a i ui gas pipe Derere uuirung en a Hwim- match. At w present rate of con- Ien we may expect te see the Jfecerd iinen Mr. Atanniu; te u uie-preserver. I weareahappyranniy' Mugwumps I Bourbeni. Free Traders and Pretec- ri i,i..,.iV. A ii" ij.- -. -r ,. "W, OiriCl V0Q8WVW"V"U auu um. larians, tumbliwr eyer each ether te vreaj their ey. Iteatead of there.bif iwuthiy ou beard HBMlFr VefiM ?x.?mmg -,"Ki i.zmF-- -Sm!' te ma t tbhi: it leek Mi Mnjimld fa oirarJeftfcA with eftger se. w pwBwifers . r .i. - " vi-" i "DrMlaff." AIm) it is Juet as some geed men fwd; the Phlladelplila Fma dolefully pre dleisHwt "the administration wiU drift." It has tried resolutely te reach some ether coficlusleh, te see it some ether way, but the Bad truth is forced upon it and it feels bound te take its readers. Inte its confidence and te tell them what it hew is well as surtkl of. " Bitch n course," the l'rcss admits, "Was" presaged by the character and antecedents of the president himself." He is net ad venturous nor sensational ; he does net "strike out in new directions," but his ad ad minlstrattbnef the governor's office in New Yerk was " quiet, steady going nnd con servative." His Inaugural outlined a trans fer et this policy te the federal capital. "It simply indicated a purpose te meet the everyday routine in a steady, common place, every-day sort of way. The refer ence te foreign policy foreshadowed a tairic, passive, conservative course which will assure peace and tranquility, but which will netseek te extend American Interests or te anticipate American destiny." The cabinet appointments are in tene witli the ether forcshadewings of the new adminis tratiens. " In a word the administration will drift." Hew different It would have been, of course, had Blaine been elected." The smashing of the crockery would have be? gunnlready. Sensations at home and em broilments abreiul were premised. Stage lightning and red lire would have illumi nated the political play house. AVith full sail and a tremendous head of steam the old Bhip would have started en her voyage; no "drifting" of that administration. But the end crowns the work. Supiiose we wait for that. Let us sce where the coun try drifts under the piletage of a quiet, steady-going, every-day man. We need mere of that kind, net only in the admin istration of the government, but in busi ness, In society and in every department of public life. "Ve have been running nt high pressure ; a steady hand at the helm aud a quiet man In the wheel heuse will be an experiment te be sure ; but net a dangerous one. Hen. Jehn L. Sullivan must new desist for a wliile from beating hia wife nnd Have bis strength for the thrashing or Paddy Hyau. a In Seuth tiynn, Illinois the Hclioel direc tors Instead of laboring that the young idea may be taught hew te sheet, work te line their peckets with dollars. A mi It has been recently brought by n young lady teacher te rccover back salary, ller testimony elicited that when she Avas llrst employed it was at a salary of fCO nor month ; that the clerk made out her contract at JSTi per month, loll ing her hIie would have te turn ever the extra 25 te him each month for the directors' salaries. Hhe paid in this way $170 in ten months, and was re-cngaged last fall atf'Jj per men Ui, but rofused te make up the balance which the director claimed was due under her first ten mouths' contract, aud also refused te pay any dividends en the new ene. As the school directors and clerks in the country districts are net entitled te sal aries, the tax-payers of .Seuth Lynn propose te make it warm for the derelict officials. JVendek what chance Iliddloberger would have for continuation as a cabinet officer ! Theui: is nothing mero Interesting te study than the census llgures ostheyrolato te the population of the United States, and Investigations into some of' their peculiar features lead te rich Holds of simulation. Since the census was llrst taken in 171(0 it has been noted that ' ""eiinial increase was about S3' per cot this rate thcre should have been in 1370 u population or 42,383,432, and for 1880, 50,450,211; whereas the llrst nauied year uhowed 33,600,371 and second &0,155,783rosldent8or the country. The dis crepancy in theso years is explained by the ravages of thiu civil war. Gen. Walker, who was chief of the census bureau, attributes a part of theso losses te the un equal distribution of women at the tist and of men la the Par West ; te the growth of celibacy, te the procrastination of marriage, and especially te the prudonce which dimin ishes the procreatlye force or desire. This, he says, is mostly confined te the natl ve born, for out of every 1,000 women who bear four children or less, 400 are natives and 510 for eigners. Outef 1,000 who bear live children or mero, 274 are natives and 723 foreigners. Theso iigures still mero conclusively preve the accepted Jact that the native American stock would be powerlesste ,kop (Jiagrea-t naUonelbaUJUingirirwero net for the nllux of foreigners that It annually re ceives. Very fortunately American institu tions are such as te most easily ubserb adopted citizens into the social fabric, and in the same act they nearly always take from them the noxious sediment of foreign adher ence that would hinder their usefulness as American citizens. """An ox-assembiyuion of Piiiladelphia made an unsuccessful effort te ceuimitt suiclde in Elmira, New Yerk, the ether day. Legisla tive duties seeui te totally iuiiialr a man's usefulness. Wuilb. Russia and England are exciting themselves ever the exact lines that bound Afghan territory, and whlle England is wor ried te death evor the Soudan problem and is bothered besides by the announced dotor detor doter minatlon of France te make rice an artlcle contraband of war, Queen Victeria is report ed by the cable te have just Invested ene million pounds sterling in ground rents in Londen. Wars may ceme and wars may go, but "Vie" gees en iorever. Seme of the stockholders of a Schenectady, New Yerk, bank determined te find out whether tne law would insist that bank directors ought te direct, and the result must be te them very gratifying. The bank had failed en a certain Monday und en the pro pre pro ceding; Saturday checks had been deposited ler $8,600. The point en which the suit rested was whether the directors, being aware of a deficiency en Saturday, knew whether it would be rondo geed. As It was pessible for them te knew had they investi gated, they wero bound te make such Inves tigation befere they could receive deposits. The verdict was therofero against the directors. And It is geed law and geed swse. Ppen Gladstone I He cannot pursue his love for the antique without being consider ed mad. A Hetel Proprietor Swindled. James 1L Cary and William 1L Hurtel have been arrested lu Chicago. Cary was cashier for the commission tlrm of daribaldl ft Cuaee, and was entrusted with buying the .firm's New Yerk exchanges. It is sold he raised checks received by him, get the amount of the raise In a separate draft and for warded It te Hurtel, who had gene te New Yerkaad waalivlugat thelletlman beuse., Hurtel presented the drafts te the proprietor of the hotel In payment of beard bills, receiv ing the change. Iu this way It is asserted that the two men secured 2,600. Hurtel has been takes tc-New Yerk. SHrei-tfiiSftst; AriKAVTIFULXOVSOMOTMBKliriEATH lit VHAMBEJtaRUXH. Separated from Tier Intent She Diet Boen Alter The Tragic End et Hup eirri IndUcretlen at m Faahtenable Female Bearding Scheel. A Kpcclal dispatch from Chambersburg, Pa., te the Philadelphia Times, en Sunday, says: During the last week of February two fashionably nttired ladles arrived en the late train lu this place nnd wero driven te Mrs. Armstrong's privnte bearding heuse, where nrrangenicnls had been previously mede as te rooms by letter. The ladles at ence repaired te thelr rooms, where they maintained the n trie test seclusion, having nil their meals scut up and net Ixilug seen by the othet gnosis. Dr. J, McLanahau was at ence sent for and in a day or two eiler thelr arrival the yeunger of the two ladies, a lioau lieau tiful girl, aljeut soventecn years old, gave birth te a child. None of Uie ether inmates of the heuse, eutside of the landlady, wero aware of the birth. The babe was at ence afterlts birth handed ever In n wet-nurse, Mrs. I,cedy, residing liere, with Instruc tions te care for the child for five years, when it would be claimed, nnd Ter her ser vices she was premised flve dollars a week In udvance. On Friday Mrs. Lccdy was ulvcn soine money and around trip ticket te Plilladel- pma anu insirucicn ki uuuvcr me uniiu iu theladv and gentleman who would accost her in Iho llread street station and te ask no questions. The nurse took the babe down en last Saturday and was mtt by a couitle, who took the child, the gentleman handing her n ten-dollar bill, with the ruinark : "Yeu have a return ticket, 1 bellove." Frem the tlme she separated from her baby the beautiful girl-mother fretted and pined after her child and notwithstanding the best medical skill she gradually growweaker, until about midnight Friday night death re leased her from the agonies of child-bed fover. A telegram had been sent te Philadelphia announcing her extrcute case and pn the curly morning train a middle-agcd man ar rived, who nrocecdod te the beardlm: home and, liuding the girl dead, summoned a local undertaker. In less than eight hours from her death the ledy was In n coffin and whirl ing along en its way te Philadelphia, the man and the ether lady accompanying the remains. A ticket had been bought for tiie corpse and the only clue en the rough box was a card with the name " O. 8. Williams " ou it. Ou the trunk the Initials "I.. U D." wero printed. The lady who accompanied the dead girl was nlxmt 30 years old, and was dressed tee handsomely te be a mero hired nurse. She was addressed, tee, by the dead as "aunt." District Atterney Zacharlas, aftera state ment of the case, allowed the cornse te be taken away, but refuses te open his mouth en the subject A gentleman who is In u position te knew said that the young lady Ijoleugcd te oue of the richest and eldest famlUcs In Philadelphia, residing en Rittcu Rittcu Iieusq Square, and had been betrayed whlle at bearding school. The pcople new nre wonderfully excited ever the mysterious aUalriuid nre loud in their censure of the physician for allowing the babe te be taken away from its mother. ADDITIONAL PAnTlCULAIlM. It lias been found that during the stay of the ladies in Ohambersburg the letters re eclved by the young lady Viere addressed te Miss M. L. Williams and wero generally nest-marked West Chester, wliile the letters ter the elderly lady wcre addressed te Mrs. I,. U Dullleld and bere the Philadelphia IKMt-mark. Whethcr these names wero real or assumed ones remains te be proven, though the fact that the card en the rough coffin box lere the name of M. A. Williams might imlicale they were the preper eiich. The only person In town who Is acquainted with the parties declines te state whether the names are correct or net He, however, says that the family Is lmmctisely wealthy. Seino of the clothing sent out te I hi washed had "Dufticld" marked en it The dead young lady was apparently about seventeen years old and 'was very beautiful. She had a splendid head of hair, ranging In color from a brown te n golden tinge, and when uncoiled reached below her waist It is new positively said that the young .lady, whlle at bearding school, foil in leve with u handsome young man far beneath her station in life. Knewing that a union would never be pessible In view of her parents' pride and wealth, slid met her lever clandestinely, and from these meetings her condition arose. She was brought te Cham iHirsburg te hide the facts. A 3IAIKE LADY'S STItASat: &TOKY. What Came or a Wealthy Heiress Marrying Her Trrntltenius Guardian. The head et ene of the eldest and most re- spectable families in Maine, died In Calais, several years age, leailng'a property in real estate and busincas investments valued at -192,000 te his daughter, aged 17 yearp. She was" the last and youngest of a family et beven children, and her father was "the last man of bis race," as he used te say. IIe died whlle she was attending nciioel In Dosten. ller guardian, Leuis Itoche, was a Frenchman of sotuewlmt doubtful character, though her father had the utmost confidence In him. Itoche, lu fact, had managed the old' man's business for him several years befere his death. The will gave f 10,000 te the French man and the rest of the preperty te the daughter. Itoche Induced the young woman te murryJUm befere she was 18 years old. Twe vcirs afterward the nroeertv was sold Vm-xtoche went te Eurepe. They settled in Lyens near his ancestral home, and seen aller-thelr arrival a daughter was born te them. Six ether children wero afterwards born, four sous and two daughters. Four Sears age the last of the children died, and :eche, tiring of his wife, induced her te convey all her property te him, und then cut her threat and threw her -Inte the Seine. She was rescued by a peasant and her wounds wero dressed,' but she had last her memory had even for gotten her name. The peasant fell In love with her and they wcre married. Last sum mer she had cholera and came near dying. With returning health she regained her memory. The peasant interested wealthy people lu her case, and an action was begun In the courts against Roclie. Her husband's brutal treatment will cost him his liberty for several years. A decrce of diverce will be granted her ou her return te France and she will then lcgalize her marriage with the peasant, who is said te be an estimable aud intelligent man. Several peeple from New England will accompany Mrs. Itoche en her return te France. ICIepcd With a Music Teacher. An Individual signing himself "Professer" Kaddi, Conservatory of Music, New Yerk, registered at a hotel in Wilkesbarre, Pa., about live weeks age. He appeared te boa man of education, dressed well and had plenty of meney. He made friend fast and seemed te be a great favorite with the gentler sex. Ue attenucd the skating rink every evening aud while lhere luade the acquaint ance of Mrx. Rebert Albortsen, thowll'e of ft well known carriage manufacturer doing business en Seuth Main street Raddland Mrs. Albertseu were seen quite often skating togethor, and this Tact coming te the cars or the husband hoasked his wife net te frequent the rink, She continued te go. however. One night last week the husband followed his wife and found her at the rink in Kaddi'a company. IIe roquestod her te go home with him, but she refused. That night there was a quarrel between man aud wife. On Thurs day morning Raddi left for New Yerk, On Friday, whlle Mr. Albortsen was at his place of business, Mrs. Albortsen packed her trunk and at night Ien en ene of the trains going East She lcaves one child behind. He Get Even with Him. Frem the Daubury News. A Danbury man was sure soma ene was' tampering with his meal barrel. He drew a pencil line te show Just hew high In the bar rel Uie meal was, and the next morning the meal was fully two inches belew the mirk. Theu he had his ldea, wldch was te set a steel trap in the meaL It worked well, and when he next visited Uie place the trap was gene, and tliore was a geed deal of bleed about, at which he chuckled trreatly and told Ids neighbor, who praised his shrewdness, and together they kept watch forsemo ene with damaged lingers, llefere they found him, this shrewd man went in haste one morning te the barrel te take out meal. . There was a click, and he was caught In his own trap, which the thief had returned und set just as he did it at first He has had ene finger set, and hopes te mive two mere from amputation. 4'i f. i " ..-?----w X " . rwBunAij. , FtttNOB Bismarck W confined te his house with a rbeumatie allmuit , United States Ministeii Wali.aci: of Constantinople, has resigned. MAnii: Van Zandtj the prima denna, has had a great triumph in St Petersburg. Quekn Victebia, who has owned two tricycles for Heme years, recently ordered a third. Ulsner IlKitKM,, of the Protestant Episco pal church, is dangereusly III nt Mount yernen, unia CiiAntiF-s V. WoKiusiieKKU, the welt known New "Verk breker, would glve t3. 000 if he hed never smoked cigarettes. Miss Fi,eui:nci MAnnvAT writes twenty pages of manuscript overyday. She writes lluently, without making corrections. ObVKnNnn Lewnv. of Mississippi, has ni- polhted (ionerol Ii C. Walthall tosuccced Hocretary Lamar os United Stales senator. Hunn Sennrntkal, the eminent German actor and manager, and chief artist of the Court tlicatre, VTenna, has arrived In New Yerk. KKV. DlU lilNUH PAllKKIt, bishop of 'the Methodist Hplscepal church, Seuth, died In DOW ui leans ou inursuay ingiii, iigeu oil years. Kx-Kmpiiksh ffuaENtli is seriously ill from nervous shock, the result or lielng thrown from her carriage at Farnbore en the 2d Inst Pkinckss Dot.eonouKi, the morganatic wife of the late Emperor Alexand rla, is alwut te marry a Husslan prluce net far removed in bleed from the czar. niUrjADIRnGENKIlAL DKI.OS 11. SACKKT, Bonier inspector general United States army, died at 11 o'clock Sunday morning at his res idence In Washington. Jeb Emmet has been drinking very freely of late. and en Saturday no nau te ue uikcii te an hospital in Pittsburg. It leeks as If his present spree would cost him $10,000. Itnv, William A. IIakti.ett Is pastor of the New Yerk Aventie Presbyterian cliurch. Washington, which Mr. Cleveland will attend. Dr. Uartlctt Is of high renown as a preacher of the liberal type, Dukk of Cleveland, when he heard that Iierd Kosebery had married Miss Hannah, daughter of Uaren Meycr de Rothschild, said j "I don't knew the lady's family, but 1 bollevo they are very well-to-de." Mibs Cleveland held her llrst Saturday afternoon receptien at the White Heuse en Saturday. The callers, lieth ladles and gen tlemen, niimbered several hundred, the ma jerity et whom wero Btrangcrs who have Ikich m attendance at the Inauguration ceremonies the iast week. Gladstone is said te he losing his grip. It Is reported that the prinie mlnlster visits second-hand lsxik stores nnd makes large purchases or sham antiquities or no Interest whatever. The lit. itrvhenit Jtevtew says that he recently bought in ene day ever a hundred hats, and that his mind is giving way under the strain te which It is subjected. HVKCIAt, NOTICES. Wbeltb." That Is what the old Faxens culled It. Tlicy meant what we call health, llneed mid sturdy old fellows they were. We are hardly tin te their standard of health, because our tyle of liTlnc hns Introduced many iinwliolvseiiin bnblta. llut wecan reDbathedclillltiitiiiKtiirccts of our mnnner et llvlnu by tuklng llrewn's Iren Hitters. It conquers InillKi'slleii, regulates th bowels, cures weakness, muluiia, etc. A STAUTMNG DISCOVEUY, Mr. Win. Jehnsen, of Union, Dak., writes that his wife hed bean troubled wilhncutullniiichltls for many yearn, and that nil remedies tried gave no permanent teller, until he procured a bottle of Dr. King'i New Discovery for Consumption, Ceughv, nnd Colds, which had a magical eirect, end produced epcrmanentcuie. It I guaranteed te euro nil DNeftKes of Threat, Lungs or llren chlal Tubes. Trial llettlns Kree at Cochran's Drug Stere, Nes. 1.17 and IX) North 'Jucen street, Lancaster, I'u. Large hlze ll.oe. (5) LtrrTKK FHOM OKNKItAI. JOHN 1- Mt'L FOIll). 23 DevStiieet New Yerk, October 8, 1N-3. r'er years piwt I have used Allcock's l'onecs I'lastkrs en my person and in my family, und have found them iwrfcct as an external remedy, quick In thelr action, kIvIiij; Immediate relief without blistering the skin, and far suicrler te nil ethers. Ne family should be without Ail cock's Portecs Plasters j their healing powers are wonderful, and their crHcacy fur-rcachlne; andlustlnir. When In Washington last winter I was Induced te try another much advertised plaster for severe pain In my back. Ne relief from the pain, but a sero nnd blistered back fur a week was the result. 80 seen in the blisters healed I applied two of Allcock's l'onecs Plas ters, and they gave me immediate and ieriua nent relief. They glve uddltlenal strength and vitality te the spinal column, nnd they tire u never fullliiK remedy In my family for CeukIix, Celd, Sprelns.and all Pains and Weaknesses. Their use has repeatedly saved me Irein Pneu monia. I constantly use them, and would net be without them for any consideration. JOI1NK. MULFOKD. Iluwaru of imitations. "Allcock's" is the only genuine Pereus Plaster. jievtiEFuiismnisn oueds. T HE CHEAPEST PLACE' TO 11IIY AT LOW PRICES STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, Ceal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures, -u A- P. Ne. 24 Seuth Quceu Street, fuWMyd LANCASTEK, PA. COAT BB. MARTIN, WHOLESALE and retail Dealer in All Kinds of Lnrakr and Ceal. A9-YARD : Ve. 420 North Water and Prlnce streets, above Lemen. Lancaster. nIS-lvd T AUMQAUDNERS A JEFFERIES, -COAL DEALERS. Ofvicks : Ne. 123 North Queen street, nnd Ne. UU North l'lince street. Yards! North I'rlnce street, near Heading DeIU LANCASTKIt, l'A. auglS-tfd piOAL. M. V. B. COHO, XM NOilTH WATER BT11KKT, Lancaster, Pa., WttOLESALS AKD RKTA1L SKALUR IN LUMBER AND OOAL. CONVXOTION W1TU TUB TELEPHONIC ElCUANOK. Yard amd Owes S Ne. 330 NOIITII WATKlt STUEKT. feblS-lvd jr j.. 8WAUK A ce.f COIL. Owe : Ne. SO Centra Square. Yards i Knit Walnut and Marshall streeti. (Stewart's Old Yard.) Ileth Yard and Office connected with the Tele phone Exchange 4a-KlNI)LlNU WOOD A 81-ECIALTY.-W ectmiiudMAKH STOCKS. pOOR, WHITE A CO., 4MBANKERS. I'iUMK It AILWAY SECURITIES ALWAYS ON UAND FOU INVESTMENT.. UlnneftpelU Ileal Estate 7 per cent, bends (or sale at 101 and lntereit, rroprletors of "Peer's Manual of Hallways." Correspendcuco invited. 45 Wall Street, New Yerk. octMydeod ryATCUES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICKS OK WATCHES. CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, at LOUS WEBHt'S, Ne, 159 INwIIi Qm Sfretl, OpikMlte City Hetel, near Fa. It. B. DcpeU. HeUlllnKut Wholesale Price, ltenalrlnv at Extra Lew 1'rlew,, ,; jynt-Iyd MBBMAZ. MvWW'Vf.WiV . KJkmmK- mm-wkwaAAjs rneN uiTTKua Rk. oe w. w w 1KB e e ww WW ftuoe" 77 TIUs mcrtlcl no, combining Iren wHhpuroveon wHhpureveon wHhpuroveen tnMn tonics, eulckly nnd complclely CUKKS WKAKNKSS, IMI'UHK llf.UOl), CIIIM.S and VKVKItnndNKIlltAI.OIA. lly rapid and tlierminh assimilation with tne Meed It ruuclies every part of the syslein, purl. Acs and enriches the bleed, strengthens the muscles and nerves, and tones and Invigorates llm nVBtcni : It will euro llie worst case of liyspepsU, itiv1iitiilli1lHlrHH.liiif HVtnnleins. Hiiuti iu Tl A nnn Appeiizar ncsi lonie Known re- an I lng the Feed, lSclchlng, Heat In the Stomach, ItfMirttmrn. ntf. The only Iren mcdlclne that will net blacken orltiliire the teeth. It Is Invaluable for diseases pccullsrte womeii, and te all persons who lead sedentary lives. An unfailing remedy for diseases of the Liver and Kidneys. . Persons suffering f i em the effect of overwork:, nervous troubles, less of appetite, or debility, experience quick relief and renewed energy by tlHUSO. ,, .It docs net catise Headache, or produce Censti patien OTIlr.lt Iren medicines de. It Is the only preparation or Iren that causes no Injurious enects. Physicians and druggists recommend it as the best Try It The genuine has Trade Mark and crossed red lines en wrapper. Takoneother. Madeenlyby I1KOWN CIIKMIOAIi CO., lHLTlMOn, Me, 8ept9-lydlyr G KAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. The Great English ltemrdy. An unfailing euro for Impetcncy and all Diseases that fellow I.ess of Memery, Universal Lassitude, Pain In the Hack, Dimness of Vision, Premature. Old Ane.aml many ether diseases that lead te In sanity or Consumption und a Premature Grave. Kull iiartlculars In our pamphlet, which we do de sha te send Irto by mall te everyone. 'ThtsBpe 'ThtsBpe rllle medicine Is sold by all druKglstssttl per package, or six packages for $5, or will be sent Iree by mall en receipt or the money, by ad dressing the agent, llll. COCIIItAN, Druggist, Bele Agent, Nes. 137 and 13U North Queen street, Lancaster, '' . . . . On account el counterfeits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper : the only gonulne. TI1K (lltAY MElAciNK CO.. Uuffale. N. Y. M ANHOOD UESTOKED. HKMHPT FKEIt. A victim of youthful Impmdence causing Pre- mature Decay, Nervous Debility, IwtManlioea, Aa.luivlng tried lu vain every known remedy, has discovered a slinple self-cure, which be will .1. II. llKKVKH JlS-lyeedAlyw 43 Chatham BL. New Yerk City TTEADQUAKTEUS FOR THE INDIAN MEDICINES, Ka-ten-ka and Medoc Indian Oil, -AT- Lecher's Drug Stere, NO.HKAHT KING ST., Lancaster, Pa. CAUHIMIEH. QTANDARU CARRIAGE WORK. EDGERLEY & CO., (Canlace llullden), MAHK'KT STItKKT, ItKAIt OF POSTOrriCE, LANCAbTEIt, PA. OUII LAKUE STOCK OF BTOfrlES & GAEBIA&ES ' Coiniirlxcsthe Ijitcwt Styles and Ihnmest Ele Crtiilly Klnl.hiHl, WlltCII WK OFFEIt AT UltKATLY UKDUCKI) PKICKS. ThuHUPEItlOlt ytJALlTY OK OUU HOKK Is no longer questioned. Our work Is as line as any made In the larger cities, and SOLD AT HALF THE PltlCK. New Is the tline te order ler Berlni,'. ENCOUltAUK FAlll DKAL1NQ And Honest Werk. All Werk WARRANTED. UEPAIItlNO PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. One et el workmen especially employed (erthat pu 11)080. a-A fcwSLEIOHSIcllut Iajw? - re. Hive us u call. nuvai-tidAw e UR WOItK SUSTAINS OUR WORD. SECOND GREAT ANNUAL SPRING Carriage Sale! -AT- NORBECK & MILEY'S, Cerner Duke & Yino Streets, LANCASTER, PA., Saturday, March 21st., 1885. 100? FINE VEHICLES I ALL STYLES. As Fine Quality and WerkmaiiBhlp as any built In thu City or County. UUGGIES.Tepand No-Tep. FAMILY CARRIAGES. 1 and U-Scat FHATONS, MARKET WAGONS, Ac. AUe, n Large Let or SECOND-HAND WORK. An Extra Tlne E-tcnsIoii-Teii PLATFORM PHAiTON, for four persons, which was en exhi bition and irrcatly udmlred at the late Fair. Alse, Geed Sccend-Hund PLATFORM CABRI OLET PHAETON. ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR. Thld Werk will be en exhibition and ready for Inspection a week befere the sale, se that these deslrliiB Vehicles may bring cempeteut Judges Our Werk, sold at former sales, has proven our statements correct In regard te quality, and we still continue te deal fairly und honestly with our customers. Quick and large sales give ue lair piellta. "The nimble sixpence la better than the glow shilling." Don't forget the day and date. Sale commences at 10 a. in., and 2 p. in. TERMS Four months note, wlthappreved se curity. Discount allowed cush purchasers. NORBEOK & M1LEY. OLASSirAJlX. TTiail A MARTIN. Queensware -AT GHINAHALL HOUSEKEEPERS LOOKTOYOIUI INTEREST. -A LINE OF- White Granite and Decorated Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets, AT LOWEST PRICES. Our wares are carefully selected. Ne Goods misrepresented. We exchange any articles net satisfactory, Ugh & Martin, NO. 16 BAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER. PA. CALL AT STORE REIGART'B OLD WINE -FOR- mJ"C i nan. no mg h Re e Kit B 1 jum e e a H Ik r u e Jj IE I OO K MM C' TT1TTTTT r" RR ga Emf t t Eh inn Bas Li' T Ln I It s3 ITSTON'S EXTRACT OP BEEP. IBBX 1 TU WOtttO. Established, 17. II. E. SLA vjjAKEIt, A.t,. leblMta Nv, Km Kteg 8t. ... V - Jjr doeits. H AQEIt A; BHOTHEB. CLOTHING. SPRDfG WOOIEHS. Suitings, Treuserings and Our1 Assertment of STANDARD AND NOVEL BTYIjE3 of Oeatlngs, Bult Inge, arid Trouseringa for Men and Beya' Spring: Wear nre new Complete and Beady for Inspection. READT-1ADE -in- BUSINESS SUITS, DRESS SUITS. SUITS. SPRING OVERCOATS. FTjnNISHINOr GOODS Leading New Shapes of B.&W. Cellars and Ouffb. Novelties In Noekwoar. Laundrled and Unlaundrled Shirts, &e., &e. HAGER & BROTHER, Ne. 25 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. B OWERS ct HURST. BOWERS Neb. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. Te Clese Out by March j..', $7,000 Werth of Our Stock. y j v j v We wl Inake Vricea VERY LOW. Our Stock Is tee Urge and must be reduced PERSONS IN WANT OF Sheeting and Shirting Muslins, Table Linens, Tickings, Bed Checks, Calicoes, Counterpanes, Quilts, Comforts, Blankets, Cottenades, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Hamburg Edgings and InsertingB, Black Silks.Black Cashmeres, Dress Goods, &c, WILL DO WELL TO GIVE USA CALL 11KFOIIE PURCHASING. BOWERS Nes. 26 and 28 North N EXT 1)0011 TO THE COUKT HOUSE. CARPETS ! GREAT SALE OF CARPETS NOW GOING ON AT FAHNESTOCK'S. (Next Doer te the Court Heuse.) OAItPBTS FROM AUCTION. CARPETS FROM OTHER CHEAP SOURCES. CARPETS TO SUIT ALL, TASTES. CARPETS TO SUIT ALL PURSES. ALL OUR CARPETS AT MUCH LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES. RAG CARPET, lge UP. RE. FAHNESTOGK, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. c UEA1 STORE. GARPETS FROM AUCTION. METZGER & HAVE NOW OPEN A LARGE RAG, HALL j IIOUGHT AT AUCTION FOR CASH Carpets Carpets Carpets Carpets Carpets Carpets at 15 eta. Carpets at 30 eta. Carpets at 50 cts. letzger & Haughman's Cheap Stere, 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. 49 lletween the Cooper Heuso and Serrel Herso Hetel. AajtlCVLTUMAZ. F LINN & BKKNEMAN. Farmers ! DO NOT FAIL "THE BELLE CITY PEED CUTTER." This la the Easiest Working and Lewest Price Feed Cutter In the Market. -ALSO THE ROSIER SEED SOWER. Fer Sewing Oats, Clever or Timethy Seed, This Small Maebine has no equal for Accuracy and Simplicity. AGENTS FLINN & GREAT HOUSEFURNISHINQ STORE. Ne. 1 52 North Queen St.. UOUSKFUJtXIHMNU GOODS. S1 HIRK'S CARPET HALI CARPETS! REOPENING OF SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, We nre new hlhltcd In thin te bhevf thu trale the WILTONS. jiuuDaEiiiOi iiih&V' -i i( itii wei unu wtfiiuik lsltUBSELS. THU UKA1N CAllPETS, DAMASK and VENETIAN own nmnufiicture a speciality. Biwalal Attrntlen Alseuruil iinuoiuiLiti.utiie, ituue, "inuun SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Oerj, Weet King and Water Sta Lancaster, Fa. SPRDiG WOOLMS. Spring Oierceatings, CLOTHM BOYS' SUITS, CHILDREN'S & HURST, A - & HURST, Queen St., Lancaster, Pa CARPETS ! Lancaster, Fa. HAUGHMAN, AND HANDSOME VARIETY OF AND STAIR CARPETS, AND TO RE SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH. at 121 cts. at 20 cts. at 35 cts. at G5 cts. at 85 cts. AT Carpets at 25 cts. Carpets at 40 cts. Carpets at 76 ets. Farmers I 0 TO EXAMINE "WANTED. BRENEMAN, , Lancaster, Pa. CARPETS! Lurgc&t und Best Selected Linn of Carpttevr ex. ,viviB, iui uie inuiniK Makes or isuux AMJ T 4 tnn SMw.tn VVTII1 ullliUHU .., ......II. apesthyH utilities of IN. V CAUPETH. ItAO snd CHAIN CAUPKTSnfeur vmiii UAin nvtx bi? nii uii iiiittiki paid te the Jtttnufuetura of CUSTOM CARPETS, dhau SHADES, COVEHLETS, u., AT- IbSw44w fl .4" ft ?Lw s u r1'- ?H !. jt; I! . -tV -"j i , '(.'. i ,
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