mSESSSm s ' ' ah. '(H""! -. - M !.,& C'i'v . lw!j:M Ffc': lVS- i . w m 5 h i' k. 7- Sfl. 1 e hL !, WtVii , auatummw ' i 1 "7Tt- -IrJ i -j . v mmw Wr l A A &4h i rv WfwS jt -. v- ylljg .-, Daily Ihtelligekcer; FrtMehed Every HvMtag IntbeYear (strxDATi xzesrntD) By STKIMMAM VESSEL. T- I V ' .W I,. t :;fflH "sa X II 1,.-T T Tn4wT-TT gj,V. F.l.&L.Ajiwxv.Jx.u. BUILDING, S. W. Oerntr Centre Bquare, Lahcastxe, Pa, ,AILT Teh cihts a wxzk. Fits hellars a v! OR rimr cxjits a month. postage mm. ADVERTISEMENTS treU tin te nrrr ctmi a .1TEEKLY "tDITELLlGENCEH," (iiaRTrAau.) fuWUhed Every Wednesday Morning, !' V " TVOMIUUATUR IXACVAXrE. L i Colttiepe!CK solicited from every part of tlie " tatA and country. Correspondents ure re quested te write legibly and en enn slde or fnipilllU UlllJ , miim ... ttll IVI ... . ter publication, but In proof of geed faith. All anonymous letters will be consigned te Ut,waste basket, AfcMfetS ALLLXTTSBt AND TKLIORAMS TO TIIE INTELLIGENCER, LANCASTER, I'A. J)c Lancaster intelligencer. LAKOABTER, MAUC1I 31, lf. The Foreign Ministers. 'The president is bent upon refilling all ttie' chief diplomatic positions befeic tlie Senate Bdjeurns, nnd Is new pretty well threuffh the list. The plums have been M tattling down en unsuspected heads, and tHosewho have steed waiting for them with open mouths have had vciy geed rea son te appreciate the blessedness of tliose wheexpect nothing. Tlie men who have been selected are very geed meu for the places se far as they are known ; and this is the point of chief Interest te tlie country ,whlch "takes no account of the individuals sorrows and has nothing mere consoling te say', te the worthy disappointed than te wish them better luck another time. Mr. James Gorden Dennett and Mr. Carl Schurz each have an appointment credited te their personal influence; te which no objection can be made by anybody, as the selections are fit ones. Virginia North Carolina aud Georgia each have a .aistinguished citizen converted into a min ister plenipotentiary ; which is a fair ge ographical scattering of the honors. Con necticut and New Jei soy each take an im portant place. Ne Democrat moie de serving of honor than Governer Waller could readily be found ; and although the chief distinction recognized by the public in Mr. Davis, of New Jersey, is found in the Parke Custis part of his name, lie is vouched for by these who knew him as a coedman. Pennsylvania cets the Greek consulship for Mr. Gress of Philadelphia, Is well known for lis intelligent de- OtlOn 10 M,,f.tri1 rlnttna cinrl infVf1ita and is an altogether praiseweithy selec tion. Altogether, tlie new administration has net only made n clean sweep of the diplo matic places, but it has vastly imprev-' " quality of their custodians. i '-"esc days when nations seem t - ' the veige of a general comnlen 't is well that the United cttes sheulffbc.nbry represented .uread. There does net seem te be assurnnce of peace te any great nation but ours. Prance and England each have a war en hand new and the premlbe of moiete come. Eng land's Canada colony even i3 fitted out with what its people seems te think is going te be a very big thing in the way of a war. Russia is threatened from within and without. Prussia is in an unquiet state ; and Austria and Italy are ready te mix in when tlie scrimmage becomes general. Tueie is a brilliant piospectef lively times in the foreign mission fleld,aud wohepe our new lopresentatives abroad will find something te de besides drawing their salaries and wearing their swallow tails. 'e Cause Fer Alarm. The show and circus men who aie be wailing the coming scarcity of wild ani mals for their cage3, because of the trou bles in the Soudan and the shadows of war that fall upon tlie Afghan country, may be suspected of a trille of insincerity. Liens are said te be already high, and hippopo tami getting scarce ; giraffes are dear and elephants are always wanted ; and if El MahdL keeps en raising his row, and the Russian bear and British lien get into a death grapple en the India fientier, it is ', apprehended that the supply of all these great menagerie attractions will be cut off. It is only weak-kneed and faint-hearted showmen who really feel thus. The enter prising men In the business knew full well that if the natural supply of wild beasts falls them their inventive resources will net. The imagination cannot outrun the freaks of nature. The human comprehen sion can no longer be astounded with the queer things that ceme of themselves. It is only the works of man that astonish him. Barmun'a "woolly herse" was a much greater curiosity after it became known that he had made it, than when it was vulgarly supposed te be the handiwork of nature. Tlie white elc phant Is something of a wonder, but the white-washed animal is mero of an attraction. The stuffed whale that went across the continent stretched en a line of gondola cars, soine years age, attracted a degree of popular attention; but since it has beceme known that it was merely a patch work of fish skin, encasing a mass of brick bats, plaster and lime, it is beceme a far greater curiosity. It has new an added human interest. It is Just a3 much of a whale as It ever was, and besides it is tlie work' of man and tliQ thing that fooled the , public and deluded the scientists.' yfe should like very much te see the sup. ply of giraffes and Hon3,ef hippopotami and anthropophagi cut off for a generation, just teteet the Inventive powers of the show men and the credulity of the public. The former can new make man-eaters te order mere cheaper aud mero easily than they , can'precure elephants and tigers j and they are of greater interest te the public. If their supply of wild animals were te dry up and the present stock te become ex hausted, we make no doubt that the liar num and Terepaughs could repreduce an 'improved order of natural curiosities ; and We trust that they will have a chance te demonstrate this. Ths approaching First of April, general settlement day in Lancaster county, finds less money iu this section than its' actual prosperity warrants. This Is mainly due te the fact than nn unusually large portion of the tobacco crop is net yet disposed of. Seener or later the mouey for it must ceme. I j XMiactinni tint-class securities, bearing s ':( A four jer 6et. interest, command a prem lum'in this market, proves tliat tlicre is a stable and substantial basis for business ; and no borrower in condition te justify his borrowing need full te be relieved to morrow. The erlsls in 0 rant's illness is n fur mero serious occurrenco than tlie French cabinet crisis. March scorns te be getting ready te go out like n frolicsetno lamb. With China and France locked herns, Russia and England muttering threats, Kiel's rouelllon ou tlie North nud Barries bullying the Central American states te tlie Seuth, thore Is geed protnlse that the Atncrlcau Tar Tar mer will get afulrprlce for his vvlieat next fall, IT the ground-hog's llorce weallier does net uproot itbefore long lingering spring cemes. SrmiTUAMSM was thlrty-sevcn years old en Sunday, which is thlrty-sevcn years eldor than it ought te be. am The American artists resident in Heme are appealing te Congress for a repeal of the 30 per cent art tariff. They say that It Is a decided disadvantage te theso whom it is tlie design te protect. The petition recites : "We dcprUoeur artlstnut home of opportunities of study, comparison nnd training; we lorce them te go. abroad for thelr education, nud under the protence of helping them we bur den with them difficulties. Whlle foreign ceuntrln open freely te us their galleries and schools, giving us equal opportunities with thelr own artists for study and exhibition nay mero, admit us en a footing et equality te contend for their prizes and honors, it is wanting In common courtesy aud comity te exclude thorn from equal rights In our own country, and such n ceurse directly tends te Induce foreign governments te retaliate and exclude Ameilcan artists from the privileges new BogenorouHly conceded te them." This scorns like a pretty strong case against tlie art tariff, and Congress should gi e careful con sideratien te this question, as its decision will have nn important bearing en the future of American art. Ulaini: is "very well pleased with Mr. Cloveland." This is what lluntboine nald te Putlcnce, the unfeeling village milkmaid. Mil. Eaten, of the civil hcivlce reform commission, makes a somewhat damning dofense of Mr. Pcaisen from the charges that he used the New Yerk postellleo for partlban ends. He earnestly gives his per sonal assurnnce that Mr. l'carsen is all right, but whlle this may be eminently conclusive te Mr. Derinau II. Kateu, It is barely possl pessl possl ble that sonie pcople w ill be disagreeable enough te Insist ou bemething mero tangi ble. But Mr. Eaten adds : "Mr. Pearson, Is se closely wedded te the business of the olhce that cerUdn things of a scml-elltk'al nature might have occurred in the ellku without his knowledgo." If l'carsen has many defenders like the great civil sonlee rolermor, his eflleial decapitation will be very materially hastened. Evun the Philadelphia Press can llnd " fault Willi Monday's nominations j the politi cal uiillculum is indeed near at lum.'. The territorial mv "- new eagerly scannlpc ' av ikirter"10 Democratic platform ! inch the party is committed te the doc trine ofappelntlng only citizens of lerrltei ies te ollice therein. There aioeiglit territeiies and overy ene of them new has a chief exoc exec exoc utlve who prier te his appointment was a non resident. It Is whispered that Cleveland will strictly censtrue this plank of the platform and, it will be, ery properly, the death-knell te scores of placo-hunters, who are lying around Washington waiting ler whatever crumbs fall from the presidential table. Tm: nation's heart gees "out te the quiet, heroic sullerer w he is new fighting in New Yerk his hardest battle. PERSONAL. HnNnv Iiivine lias contributed ?lir,e tu the Bartheldl pedestal fund, 11 nv. J. II. lLvnais is about te make a short trip from Heme te Palestine. Jamks Rviiei.rii Gabfikld is business manager of the Williams cellege baseball club. Loud DeiiHAM'b income is precisely what the late Lord Lonsdale's was when he suc suc suc coedod his lathei 71,000a 3'ear. Derman R. Eaten contemplates retiring from the civil henice commission with a vlew of writing a sories of articles en tlie practical working of the civil sorviee. Rnv. H. LniaiiTONGnnrtAnT, son of Hev. C' , V . G9rllart ! . lias an illustrated artlcle In the April AV. Stchelm en "The Glided Bey," who was carried in the old Italian pageant. R. SEAiinoek-K Albert, et Baltimore, is ou ills way te Paris te marry Mrs. J. C. M. Merlllat, a widow who eighteen years age was his school toacher. The prospective groom is 30, and the brido-elect 5& Antheny M. Kiiilky, the new minister te Italy, is a Catholic, his fatlier a Presby Presby terian prcacliernnd his wife a Jewess. The Virginians are well satisfied with his noinlu neinlu noinlu utien. He is a famous campaign orator. Mrs. Laniithy's personal charms aie evidtntly dwindling and se is horwhelo physique. If slie continues te censume her strength through devotion te her profession Bhe will seen be able te rival Sarah Bornhardtfersllmncss, If net for dramatic art Sknateu Evahth tells his friends in Washington who exprebs the liope that his "daughters, who used te preside orer thelr parents' tea things at the capital," will be with him next seasen, that his daughters are " married new and busy with teethings In thelr own households." President Cleveland lias rocelved from the young ladles of the souier class of LuthorvUle female seminary at Luth Luth ervllle, Md., n handsomely bound sconery book, with sketches of rivers, moun tains and lakes. Mr. Cloveland returned his thanks In a pleasant autograph letter. Hurus FiTzaEUALD, of Caswell, county, N, -C., died recently. A row days uge his brother was examining bis papers, and en opening a small drawer in his socretary found J-l.COO In meney, or the oxistenceof which no niomber of the family had any knowledgo before, There woie f 3,200 in twenty dollar geld picces, and sotne of the pieces had been thore se long that they had begun te rust. Dr. Boernet's recent work ou criine in France and Italy seems te show tint, iu France, crimes against the person are increas ing somewhat, whlle theso against propeitv are diminishing. In Italy " crlme of bloed'' are three times inore numerous than In France, and murder Is six tlmes mero fre quent Assassination is slightly increasing iu Frence. In Italy the number of parricides is about deuble that in France. In both countries thore isn notable 'diminution In criminal poisoning. Attempts against chastlt nre much less frequent In Italy, and iu France theso " crimes against children augment In frlghtful proportions." In. fiuitlccde is twlce as great iu France. The College Catalogue. The annual reglster of Fraukliu and Mar shall cellege and the ether Institutions en "tlie hill" shows the following attondance of students for the current year : College m Acadumy 5 Theological Smnlimry ."'.!. !"!!!!!"!! S Total..., ,"7J The third term, after the Easter vacation, opeiiB en April !; the Gcethean anniversary comes off May 8; the Dingnothean n week javci ; me inoeiogic.u seminary closes May 14; June 11-18 is commencement week, null ene of the special features of this year's exer cises will be seml-centennlal celebrations of both literary societies. Sale of lienet and Mule. Samusl Hess, auctioneer, soldyestorday, ut the sale nnd exchange stables of Daniel Legan, rer Heward Balley, U head or Ken tucky horses, at an average price or tmu per head, and 3 pairs or Kentucky raulesat 5320 per pair. : rSf. .7' 'HL1" s-.- f: '. .-" h ' iTOt LAGA8T DAILY HERE AND THERE. Notwithstanding Lancaster county has mero pctfteillccs than any ether single county In all tlie United States, thore are ap plications for the establishment of two mero pending bcferO the postefllco dopartment,end jlkely te be granted, as geed reasen can be shown ler thorn. One of thorn Is proposed te be located about three miles southeast of Strnsburg, aud lu that rich and populous valley between Paradise and Goergotown, which is dostltute only of preper mail facili ties. There are n large number of families clustered about Hebert Glrvln's store, who have te go Irem three te lle nilles for thelr mall, and thore Is the ploce te put It. ' Cali fernia" was the imine suggested for the new elllce, as the place for its location has long home that appellation, but as there already is nn ollice of that name in the state In Westmoreland county the mero nppropriate nnd geed old local and family name of " Glrvin" Is suggested. The ether proposed ollice is te be lecated Just west of tills city for tlie accommodation or the peo ple who live around the watch factory, out eut eut side the city limits, nud who therefore can not be sorved by carrleis. It would cost nothing additional te toss a mail bag with their postal matter ou the Millersvllle strcet cars ; aud what mero original and fit name for this ollice could be had than "Watch" T The mail routes in the lower end of this county need te be rearranged lu the interest of economy and public convenience. Why shouldn't Quarry v Me, the terminus of the local railroad system there, be niode the mail coutre or the outlying region, and let the routes circle out from there ? The whele lower end should we within a day's communication of tlie city, se that a let ter mailed here before !) a. in. would reach Its destination by night. And of all routes a mall agent is needed en tlie train between Quarryville and Lancaster. As it stands new u letter mailed at Q. for New Providence three nilles distant is carried past the latter office te Lancaster and sent hack te N.P.j whlle its answer addressed te Quarryville must first come up here te Lan caster und then be reshlppcd te Quarryville. OutujKiu such circumlocution! Heferm Is necessary. Asbury Derl.md sends me Irem Heiliug Springs a well preserved copy of the Lancas ter iNrELLim.NCER of Tuesday, Oct. 17, lbOO. Of ceurse thore are plenty of them and of further distant dates bound up iu the early files which 1111 tne closet yonder, but the possessor or Under of tlie old paper al ways thinks it is or interest; and he is right. This iiuiulcr has Its llrst page of four little col umns mainly taken up with the repert of the poerdirectors, showing their disbursements Irem Jan. 1, 18JS, teMavl, lfcOO. Tlie public institution had n total of 2.1 ID inmates In this Ieried, averaging 13J tier month. The weekly paper then devoted considerable of its space te the letters remaining net only in the ijiiucastcr liostefllco but in the leading elllccs or the county like Ktrasburg anil New Helland, and a person waited for the pub lisher or his aiiciit te brlnir his miner around te him, te learn from it whether there was any letter for him waiting te be lined at his postefllco, ten or iliteen miles away. Hun away apprentices and slav es w cre the subject of lrcqiient advertisement. The Lutherans down at Strasburg were running a very eutieiug looking lottery te build their I'hiuch. A" moral correspondent ..., ..., .iuoreuili- .tgalnst a pre- 1-ire.u iiu.wjniu wjuii ie iK) nciu near Lancaster. The election returns show that tliore had been a cry het and close light for legislature. Jehn Whiteside led the Federal ucKui, nnu was me only ene en It who pulled through, beating David Buckley. Hep., 17 votes. Geerge Bess was at the up of the Republican ticket and was elected, with all his colleagues except Buckley. The llrst volume ofthe late Judge Black's works will very seen be published. It will bee voliiinecompesed mainly oflilsspcechos, controversial papers, legal orguments aud the like, with an introductory sketch or the Sage of Breckey by his son und editor of the work, Lieut. Governer Clmuncey F. Black, w he brings te the task net only filial nllectien and thorough sympathy, but a rare degree of uii-i.uj ntvlll UI1U JIOI1SI1, There Is a story told of Judge Black and a gentleman new eminent in iielltlcal and business circles. The judge's llrst acquaint ance with the subject or the narrative was his employment in a case against Mr. S. He "tore him out" very effectually, and te his surprlse when almut te loave the town where court was holding, found the victim of his proiessienai 1 Haying cordially waiting r with him. "It's nil rli?lit. te L-ike the air Judge," he said.appieachlnghlm and extend, lug his hand, "its nil right I've get neth- lug against you. When I want a lawyer iie.xl time I'll knew whom te employ." 1 learn that about l.eOO cepiei or Curtis' very exccllent and complete biography or Ilucliunau were sold; and that the pub lishers consider it very geed patrenage for that class or publicatiena. It may be ven tured that there will be a larger sale for the Illack book. The prosldent, by the way, Is a great admirer or.Tudge Black. Alter he had publicly warned all gin-bearing Greeks te keep oil, a Republican sent him a fiamcd picture et" Judge Black, as a tribute of respect allke te the subject and doneo "two Demo crats who command nn honest Republican's admiration" and it was gratefully re ceived. If tlie reader of "The Menoy Makers" who became acquainted with it in the first edition will couqiare the story or,lren Grimstenc's death as told in that version with the same In later editions, he will see that whereas the old icpiobate dies llrst In his bathtub with his pistol, he Is in the later editions made te cud ills days iu a dubious sort of way from the tunics efu brazier, ou which the charcoal may or may net have been lighted with sui cidal purpose. By this alteration hangs a t:Ue. It seems that Amasu Stene, the Clove Cleve land millionaire, father-in-law et Jehn Hay, died as Onmstenc dies in this no tion. Stone Grimstone ? Then he had been held blamable ler the Ashtabula disas ter, just as Grtmslene is reprehonded In the book for the fall or ids llhnsy death trap of an opera house. The author piotested that the coincidence was accidental ; but it was as complete circumstantial evldonce as has often sufficed te hang men. Anyhow It was oll'enslve te tlie dead man's family, and some body prevailed with the publishers te have later odltiens of the book altored In the death scene It is ev idcut that the book is read. It has geno through mere than a half dozen editions, the sales being mostly in the West As yet the Tribune, Times, Xuh, and Even tug J'est liav e ignored ILs oxlstence. The idea that Mr. H. F. Kecnan is the author or it will be strengthened by seme very marked corro cerro corre snondencos or style with "Trajan," Just pub lished, w ith his name en tlie title page. Senater and Mrs. Legan were very highly and qulte naturally offended at T. S. Ar thur's use of Mrs. Legan's name in ene or his temperance tales, as that or a character In it who was tlie wife or a Union soldler und a United States senator and tempted giddy youth te ruin with the flowing bowl. New It turns out that Arthur had no such oil'on eil'on oil'en slvo Idea as was rcsented ; and really wrete a dlilorent naine which the officious proof reader altered. Emersen Bennett, of the Pennsylvania IIouse or Rqprcsontatlves, Is a son or the eilginal Emersen Bennett who used te write the exciting New Yerk Ledger talcs und the first best dlme novels. Beilos Ponreso, also ?.'. the IIouse, Is a uophevrof that famous unes. u. I'onreso who wus in tlie Sonate a generation age. A woman traveling through Wilmington, Del., in 1828, wrete down this among her ob servations ; Wilmington is the resldencn nf Um, t. MoLane, senater in Congress. I called at his houseund was ser- te find him confined by indisposition. 1 was. howevor, much grati lied by the visit w liich led lean acquainuuue with Mrs. McLaue, a most charming female, and highly polished in iier manners. She rcsoinbles the Yaukee ladles very much in the plainness or her manners and equipage, anil lias the finest behaved children. Heuven knows hew they learned It in Wilmington. Master McLaue, a youth or about 12 or 13 years or age, rendered me mere actsorsor actsersor actsorser y';f nnd politenoss than all the people or Ilmiiifrten together. 1 was charmed with the boy. If I nm net mistaken he is te be imother statesman. Her keen Instinct was riuht That " bev was appointed minlster te France tht ether I , V- -.T -..,..." w -, 'if,.- vi , . I. .v "" IKTinXIQEyCER, TUESDAY, MARCH 81, 1886. day, cftera long career of clvle distinction. V As I read, tee, recently of Henry Celeman, the famous writer en ngrlculture In Bosten fifty yean age, I wondered If our new com missioner of agriculture of the sumo name was any kin te him. This Yankee Celeman was a practical fanner as well as writer, and Gov. Everett made him agricultural ceuim is is is sloner et Massachusetts. . SlNDUAD. TUB DVtZtXT mi.h DOUMKV. UiuueccMful Eflbitg te Capture the Ijiim inter Senators. Ilnrtlsbure Coir. Philadelphia Uecenl, The Bullitt bill, even If it should be re ported from committer, will net have the ghost of a chaucq for inssage. Its friends counted en twonty-seven votes in tlie Senate, all Republicans, when the fact Is they cannot muster twenty-five. Grady, Stehman. Harlan and Mvlin nre against It ; Newell Is In New Yerk very ill, and McClure Is home attending te business, and will only ceme home hore te veto en ap portionment questions ir his vete Is needed nndholstclegiaphedror. Aull is sitting en the fonce and will net say what he will de, se he cannot be counted for the bill. With tliose Bevcn net voting for the bill It can enlv mus ter twenty-four out of the ihlrty-one Rcpulv 1 lean s. An ellert has been made te work ou PresldontPretom.Mylin by Iho friendsef the bill, and Mayer Smith ssnt te-day te Lam-af ter from Philadelphia Police Surgeon French, who wrcstled a long while with Mylln. His negotiations came te naught, and Mylln says he told French that under no considerations would he vete for the bill, Surgeen French remained iu Lancaster te catch Sonater Stehman, but that gentleman came en te Harrisbttrg and cscaied the blan dishments of the city diplomat There isn geed deal or quiet snickering te-night among the enemies or the bill at this failure of the attempt tocapture the Lancaster countrymen. 81'EVIAXi XOTJVES. A man attacked n lib Ilrlxht'B Dlstnitc, nr any kidney disease, don't want line words but Its conqucter Hunt's Kidney und Liver Itemed)' We must tell of the RH-ut specific Hunt's Kidney and Liver Itemed-. It never fulls te euro Dfubctes, Dropsy, might's Disease, Ac. lu31-lndcedAw Fer u cntitfh m wne thrimt. Ihn lient meiliniuit Is Hale's Heney of Horeheuud mid Tar. I'lkc'e Teet ha the Dreps euro lu one minute. 11130-lwdcedAw Wilt It Iteally Cure ltheumatlum? Weunswer, honor bright, It will ctuuihettimt Hill, nnd the scvcicU nines tee. I)r lltemnn' Kcltctrle Oil was specially picpaieil for the iheiiiuntlc nud lutne. Netice, letters Irem the. pcople relntlve te Its incilts In nearly evi-ry paper In the country. Inrsnte by II, 11 CeiIuhii, druggist, 137 and 139 North queen stieet, l.uncin tcr. DTMRrTic, nervous people, "out of sorts," Celilnu's Liquid Ileef Tenlu will cull- Atker Cettlen't. el druggists. tnUlndveittw A I'KKFECT SIKDICIMlL'llllST. Sie Sinn, N Y., Pest Ornrr., Jlnnli 19, lsil One wceknge, uhllueugnKeil in my duties as esidsuiut postmaster, I was taken m Ith n violent jialn erklnktii my back , It us palutiil I could hardly breathe, nnd I ached all ever my body I Immediately sent for mi Alicuck's I'orei-s PLASTen and applied It evor the scat of jialn , lu twenty minutes I muh entirely lellcvcd nnd cured. 1 have used Allcock's l'lnstcta In in faintly for ever twenty years, and have found them wonderfully etlvvtlvu In tuilni; ceiiKhf, colds, and pulmonary dimciiltles. Ihcyuieu poi feet medicine, chest; they cum without the 1Ie1'jiV iialiiorlnceiiveiileurp, novel leaving a mark ou the skin. IJIOS. LLAItY J'rrsltlcitt uf filtngr of Sing ftiny, .V 1' When puiehuslng a 1'oreut liestei, be sine te get "Allcock's." All ether se tidied Poreui Plasters are Imitations. AN KDlTOIt'S Timum:. F. Ilenter. editor Ft Wavne. lint. Thrum IliiietU, wiltes ter lue past nve jeulHll.ne Kttn'H ?i.u l)lsnii,irv. fii ivs ;hs ceugUs of nifwt iiuvcru rharatter, ns uelluslei tueie et a milder type, it nuv er lulls te elfetl a speedy t-uic. My ftlendote nliein 1 huvnieeem uienueu ii spcaK el II III hemic liIKh terms. I lav ler Hve j ears, I consider I ten) cure for Ceuuhs. Colds, etc." me y loliubleatidsuie Cull at Cochran's Drug Mere, Nes. 137 and 133 North Oueeu utit et, Lancaster, Ph., und get a free Jliai lietlie Large mze ii.eu. Vi) UUCKLEN'8 AltNICA BAHE. The best Sal vein the wuild for Cuts, Iliulcs, Beres, Ulcers, f-alt ntieum. Fever bans, Tetter, Cbapix-d Hand, Chilblains, Cerns, aud ull bkln Eruptions, una positively elites Files, or no puy required. It Is guarantied u, ivn perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents tier box. ler sale by II. H. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 139 North Queen street lanicusler, l'a. Ii is new about live ycats since I flint begun selling Ely's Cream ltuliu, and fieiu the tluiu of Its Hint Introduction thuie has biuu a growing demand lur II, und se fur us I can burn, It hits flvcn very great satisfaction te my ciistiiiiiers. consider It a catarrh tumedy el genuine merit A. U. Iluni), Druggist, .Vloutiesu, Pa. Iho bleed would run. 1 wus u gient sutleiir fiein Catairli. Sly nostrils neru sensitive te dust; at times the bleed Mould mil mid ut limes I could liMtdly breathe. 1 used Ely's C renin Ilalin. Te-day I urn n living witness of Its i 111 cacy. Peter lliucc, Futmci, Ilhuui, N V. 1IA.TH JUfl CAM. OTIFF IIAT& LEE, the Hatter, IS B1101VIM3 SOME Nobby Styles in STIFF HATS for Spring. Ne. 23 North QuoenStreot, marll)d EANCASTEIt, PA. EVERTTHIM TE IN ALL THE Beautiful Spring Styles AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. CALL TO SEE 1HE LIGHTEST STIFF HAT IN THE JIAKKUT. Weight Three Ouuces. . D. STATTEEEK, & GO,, (SHULTZ'S OLD faTAND), Nes. 31-33 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTElt, FA. sin onnweRTnoi;,jiiLi'iNERY w JjJJJ Goods te be Beld at a vciy heavy reduction, en account of luinevnl te our new stele, W North Queen Btrcet, (Strauss's Old Stand.) NEW YOUK AND PARIS MILLINEUY CO., Jan8-tfd 'ii West King bt Lancaster, l'a. FOR A GOOD INVESTMENT GO TO IlECHTOLD'S, and secure ItAKUAINS lu Ladles'und GeiUb' FU11NISHINO GOODS, which are soiling, nmuy of thorn at jiriccs that will pay 20 te 25 per cent, te carry ever ler next season. They uuiBt be sold te uinke room for Spring Goods. New Is the time te save money. Please cull und be convinced. HENKY HECHTOLD, ., , .... .,N.-w North Queen btivet. T. S . Cheice Uulldinc Lets, Stone and Baud for sale. CHAMPAGNE. BOUCHE "SEC". THE FINEST CHAMPAGNE WINK NOW lUl'UKTEIl. ATKEIGAUT'S OLD WINK STOKE, Ne. East Kihe Stbbbt. v . . .. , j, ,-0. "K.SLAYMAKEn.Agt, Cstabltshed, 1785. febn-tfa MILLER'S .BORAX SOAP. Dees nut Chap Iho Hands. Answers eveiy pujpesc. Harmless, ii in cieun uiiyiuiUK. a, dicci live and Cheap. umi74iud T HIS PAPER 18 PRINTED WITU J. K. WRIGHT & CO.'S INK, Fairmeant Ink Works, 2Clh and IWa. Areoae )au8-ly rUH.ADEl'UIA.l'A. MEDICAL. H UNT'8 REMEDY. HUNT'S KIDNEY AND UVKH REMEDY! Never Known te Fail. NKVKIl KNOWN TO FAIL. It cures when all etber medicines fall, an tt nets directly nnd at once en lli Kldneyi, Liver mid Hen elu, lt-sleiliur them te n healthy notion. It In n safu, Hiiro nnd Rpcedy cute, und hundreds have been cm I'd by It when physicians Mini friends had given them up te dle. II is Beth a "Safe Cure" and a " Specific." ItCUUKS all licenses of the Klduevs, l.lver llludder nud Uilnury Organs : Dropsy, Omvtl, Dlubctes, nrtglit'n Disease, Nervous Dfsenses, lixccsscs, Feinnle Weaknesses, litiiiidlir, hour Stomach, Dyspepsia, Constipation. Files, I'nlns In tlie Hack, Leins andMile, Itttcn- Hen or Nmi-Itetentlen el Uilne. fl.'i'i at muunists. zsttaki: se or unit. Send for lllusliated FaniphlLt of Solid Testi monials el Absolute Cures. HUNT'S REMEDY CO., PievldctKS, H. I. (3) rRON HITTERS. mm u n Itlllt )i) W W W NN N ' It II ft O W W W W N N N nnu unit e it u u k e w w w vv N N N n nn W NN (i WW VTW w vv SsS nun u u oe ii ruin oe nv n n it it e NN N II llllll () O N N N II It KO O N NN II 11 11 OO N NN Illlll I II um I II till ii rrrr rnT II T T H T T II T T ii r t KKB mtii K It It yk unit l It It KKB H 11 This tmidlclne, combining Iren with puiaveg iiiini) lenirs, iiuicKiy sua ceuimuieiy tjuiir.a DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESSION, .VfALAUIA, WEAKNESS, IJtPUItE IlLOOD, CHILLS and FEVEUiiiidNEUItALtllA. lly rapid und thorough usslinllntlen with the bleed It teaches every pirt of the system, puri ties nud enriches thu bleed, strengthens the muscles nnd nerves, and tones and lnvtgumtes the system t A line AppetUet llesl tonle known. It will i uie the worst uus of Dyspepil.i, 10 10 iiievliigulldlstresstng Hyinptems, such nn ThsI lug the Feed, liclchlng, Heal lu the Stomach, llenrtburn, etc. Tlie only Iren medicine that will nut blacken or Inline (lie teeth. It Is In valuable for diseases peculiar te women, and te nil persons who lead sedentary lives. An unfailing temedy lordlaeuaos of the Liver ainlKldiiejs. Persons sutlcrlng from the effect of overweik, nervous troubles, less of appetite, or debility, experience quick icllef and renewed energy by IU use. It does net cause Headache or pieducn Consti pation OTH Ell lien iuc.dliln.sde. It Is the only jncpumtleii of lien that cnuses no Injurious f-liectH. Physicians and druggists ii-remiuuiid tt as the best. Tiy It. Iho geiiiilne liaa Tntde Mm k und ciessed red lines en w rapper. Tnke no ether. Mudoenly by 1IUOWN CHEMICAL CO., liAL-rrueRi, Md. nil'J tjdAlyw A ITER ALL OTHHRS FAIL, lO8ftT DR. LOBB, NO. 319 North Fifteenth street, below Callow hill stieet, Philadelphia. Cuies ull becictlllseai.es el both sexes. Twentv Years Experience. Con Cen Con sultiitien by mall. hfcflVOUS AND SPECIAL DISEAbEb. New book Just out. bend font Price Sac. Ileura 11 till !, and 7 te 10 p. in leljtSa-lyd&wr G HAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE '1 he Great English Kcmedy. An unfailing cure for Impetcncy and nil Diseases that fellow Ix)sh of Memery, Untversul Ijissltude, Pain In the hack, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, und many ether discuses tbut lead te In sanity ei Consumption nud n I'leuinturoGrave. Full paitlciiluis lu our pamphlet, which we do de do slie tesend fieu by mall toeveryuiie. This 6pc elite medicine U suld by nil druggists ut fl per package, or six packages ler f. or will beseut liee by mini en reielpt of the money, by ad. dressing thu agent, 11. 11. COCIIKAN, Druggist, bete Agent, Nes. 137 and IX) .North (juccn titled, Lancaster. Fa. Ouiicrountet counterfeits, we have adopted thu Yellow Wrapper ; the only genuine THE OKAY MEDICINE CO , buffalo. N. Y. MANHOOD RESTORED. HKUKDV VUKK. A victim of ynuthtul Impnideine causing pi. limtutu Decay, Nervous Debility, Lest Manhood, Ac, having tried In vulu every known inuiedy, bus discovered u simple self-cute, which he will send FUEEtu Ida li'llewsuIIeierH. Address. J. II. UEEVES JH-ljeelAli w 43 Chatham bt New Yerk City SAFE, SURE AND SPEEDY CURE. Itur-runu, Varicecele and Spkcial Dibearks efelthersex. Why be humbugged by quacks, when you can nnd In Dr. Wright the only UeeI clar FnvBtciAH In Philadelphia who uiakes a Biicumiiy ui me uuuve uiseuses una ccuua them T Cciies aCAKAKTEED. AbvicB rREE, day ana even ing. StrungeiHcuu be treated and leturnhouie thu same duy. Ottlces private. Dlt. W. II. WKIGHT, Ne. 211 North Ninth elreet, nbove Kate, P. O. Hey 073. FhUadclphlu. lan'ilyd.tw CONSUMPTION 1 HAVE A POSITIVE III It a iilii Vj remedy for the abev e disease ; he usands of ciif-cs of the w erst kind and of lung btandtng have been cured. Indeed, se strong Is my faith in Its eflicacy that I will send TWO HOTTLLS FKEE, together with a vuluuble trea Use en this disease te any sutTeier. Give ex press and P. O. addicss. , DU.TwV.SLOCUM, u'MiunleedAOmw ibi Fcail bt., N. Y. CHAPPED nANDS, LIPS AND FACES me very couimen In Match, but CREAM OF ROSES Alwuya euies. Se gicasc, no smarting. ONLY. 10 CENTS, utDiugglsts. Forbuieat COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, di-cg-Oiud 137 und 139 North Queen stieet. Jilt VCA TXOXAT TOOK AT THIS! AND THEN KMlillACE IT. Boek-kooplng-, Commercial Ijnw, Commercial Arithmetic, Business Correepoudonco, Practical Penmanship, Practical Grammar, Drawing- Business Decumunte, All for 3S for 3 mouths, or 30 for 6 months, at Lancaster Commercial College, Addiess, H. O. WEIDLBR, Ne, 10X EAST KING 8THEET, JanlO-tfd Lancaster, l'a WATCIMS, JtC. ty-ATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. GREAT REDUCTION IN I'KICES OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWKLUY.at LOUIS WEBER'S, Ne. 159 1-2 North Qacee Street, Opposlte City Hetel, near I'a. It. R. Depot. Retailing at Wholesale Prices. Repairing at Extra Lew Prices. JySMyd STOCKS', Te6"h7 WHITE Js' CO.'j CI BANKERS. PRIME RA1LWAYBECUKIT1KB ALWAYS ON HAND FOlt INVESTMENT. Minneapolis Real Estate 7 per cent, bends for sale nt 101 and Interest. Proprietors of "Peer's Manual of Railways." Correspondence invited. 45 Wall Street, New Yerk. octMydced WITHOUT EXCEPTION, THE UEST Cigars lu the town, two for Be, at UARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CldAU STORE. CLOCKS, MlJUlOHtl H. Z. HUOADR SPRING, We have new open te the Public a very large and carefully selected assortment of WatcheB of all grades and prices. Our Bteck of Clocks embraces every kind and style, the best makeB and reliable timekeepers, at prices very low. Alse a full assortment of pretty novelties in Spring Jewelry, both in Silver and Geld. Everything new and Btylish in the way of Silver Hair Ornaments and Bangles. Oeme and Bee for yourself and be convinced. H. Z. RHOADS, xiANCASTKit. i'a. Ne. 4 West King Street. t" Stere open until 8:00 overy evening. Saturdays, 9:00 o'clock. 710 OKA. E ASTER 1085. SOUVENIRS FOR THE EASTER SEASON Plain and Fringed Easter Cards. AT TDK HOOKS! ORE OF JOHN BAER'S SONS, NOS. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANO-STER, PA CAIlllIAOXS. CTANDARD UARHIAOE WORK. EDGERLEY & CO., (Carriage liulldcrs), MARKET STREET, REAR OF POS10KF1CK, LANCASTER, FA. OUR LARGE STOCK OF OTG&IES & CARRIAGES Comprises the Latest St vies and the must Ele S anlly REA' rinisneu, niinu r. OFFER AT TI.Y ItK.llIK K.I) PRICES. ThebUPERlOR OUALITY OF OUR WORK Is no longer questioned. Ourwetk Is bsIIiiesr any innde In the latger cities, und SOLD AT HALF THE PRICE. New Ii the time te order for spring. ENCOURAGE FAIR DEALING And Honest Werk. All Werk WARRANTED. REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. One set of workmen especially cmplej ed fur that purpose. nr A few SLEIGHS left at Lew Ffguiet. Give us a cell. nev20-tfdAw pAIMJAINH. AFTER THE SALE AT NORBEGK & MILEY'S, CORNER OP DUKE AND VINE STREETS, LANCASTER, PA , A LOT OF VERY CHOICE QflRRIIGE WORK LEFT, WHICH WILL HE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE PRICES. DON'T MISS A 1IARGA1N. CALL AND EXAMINE THE QUALITY OF THE WORK TILL WORK GUlrWITEED. a All questions answeied by Telephone, through the Telephone Excbunge, with which thu establishment la connected. OKOCF.R1F.S. AT HURSK'B. Easter Coffees and Easter Cards. We will give fiem new until utter Kastci.a beautllul Easter Card with euch pound of Cof fee, und unethur design, ulse vciy pietty.twe curds, with euch pound. We de thUteslliuu late trade und make the chlldieu happy. Yeu wunt geed Celfees, and ve huvetheui Our Coffees cannot be beat. We buy thu best, und always have them flesh rousted, also fiesii ground. OUR VARIETIES-Old Mundehlliig and Pc dang Java, Cheice Mecha, Laguuyra.Cestu Rice, Guuteinulu und Rled. Our'JO cent Rle for u goedstiong drink, cannot be beat. Our Kle Mended Is superb ut S5 tents, ulse lower pi lied Coffee. BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET. P. 8. Sauie goods sold und catds given at our brunch. Chestnut and Muiy stieets. lleth stores connected with telephone exchange. vsnr.RTA kixe. TTNDEHTAKINO. " SL.R. ROTE23 UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seuth Queen and Vine Streets, Lancaster, Fa, Personal ntlentlnu lven teull eidurs. Every thing In thu Undertal Havlnir secuicd theservleesnf n fl ret-etnim m.i .11IK III1U 1I1IIIISUUU. chantc, I am pieparcd te de all kinds of Uphel stering at very moderute pi Ices. All kinds el Furniture Upholstered. Give me a cull R. ROTE. JanlO-tfd SLATE WORKS. Afl persons wishing MARIILEIZED SLATE MANTELS, ernuy ether Slnte Wei k, will de w ell by calling nt our works or send for our Illustra ted catalogue, FRANK JANSON A IlltO., Cerner Frent and Locust bt., Columbia, Fa. inart-Sind s AINT-RAPHAEL WINE. INFORMATION. The Saint-Raphael Wine has a delicious flaveur and Is drunk in rth the pilnclpul cities of Russia, Germany, North and Rrltaln, India, una se en. The quuntlty exported euuiu -rtineuca, uieui annuuny is sumcient proof of Its stubllltv und lour staying powers, while ler the real coniiefsseur tnere is no wine mat can be considered Its snncner. AjTl'heSalnt-Rnphnel Wlne Company, Valence, Department of the Dreme (France. ) H. E. SLAYMAKER, mm :;no. east kine, uikeex. i AXD JtltONZJEH. 1885 I Easter Beeks. Easter Tokens. CLOTIIIKO. rys ACCOUNT OF huilding, -niE- Entrance te Our Stere WILL BE On Centre Square for the Next Twe Weeks. OUR BUSINESS Will Net Be Interfered With, However. THE BEST -AND- Cheapest Clothing in the City ALWAYS AT HIRSH & BRO, Coruer North Quoeu Street and Cen tre Bauare. F OR ULOVEH, Tu keep the hands warm MITTENS, 1 e keep the hands warm. SOCKS, le keep the feel waim. EAR MUFFS, Te keep the eais waiin. MUFFLERS, Te keep the netk warm. UNDERWEAR,! Te keep the body warm. Ge te ERISMAN'S, Ne. 17 WEST KING STREET. F INE TAILORING. 1885. SPRING 1885. H. GERHART, FINETAILORING. The Laigest and Choicest Assortment of FINE WOOLENS IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER. -VII the Latest Nev titles In FANCY SUITING. A CHOICE LINE OF SPRING OVERCOATING. Till. VERY REST WORKMANSHIP. Pikes le suit ull and ull goods wauanted as represented at his new stele, le. 43 North Queen St. tOI'FOSlTE THE FOSTOFFICE.) H. GERHART. HT.AB8WAHE. TTiail A MARTIN. China, Glass, Queensware, -AT- CHINAHALL White Stene China und Senil.l'nri'.iiuiu in ii,.. erutednml Plain Dinner, Tea und Toilet Sets. HOTEL WAEE. EASTER GOODS. HAVILAND FRENCH CHINA. FANCY GOODS, LAMPS, Ac., At Lewest Pilcea. WARES (1UARANTE F.D High & lartin, NO. 16 HAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, I'A. DONT FAIL Twe for 60, TO TRY THE ClOARH. (tin l.i.e I.. Il. .. x f money. HARTMAN'H YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE -KTOT10E TO TRESPASSERS AND J-"J GUNNERS. All persons are hereby lor ler lor bldden te trespass en any of the lands of the Cornwall or Speedwell estates, In Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed orunln erunln orunln clesed, cither for thopnrpeso of sheeting or Ash ing, us the law will be rigidly cnforeeefagalnst all trespassing en said lauds of the undersigned after this notice " WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN, EDWARD U. KKKlAt A V ... , Atleiuey XerW. W, Celeuiau' heir UVU4-UIU.W , coleuuaii's iielri.' te.
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