''" yr . V v" ,'q,:v-.i,-ar-.-- . .-13 APRIL 18, ISM. a ha ..' Fa' .. "Tfi i-.SBTS mmtiut. j -- ' m& S2& JSSV ' ?m nj l 30es IS it:. ive..r s s.. i. 'i5i A rf. . ,v f - Sf '?, i I J fr 4, .4 r m k MJFimi 'JrJjT 4 -Emjj n7i tf WlLY ITELUm A"-Hn'-' '' hkniii vary ?-- ta Mm Ymt C !i ujm)iTierrB) tstwmak mnrat. $- Wlmoieeb:..uildino, y 'U'muiH) Pa, jx cam a 'wan. ' lm deiiam a TBMiMiyirmvmAKeirni, postaebfmb-. VttftMX BEMKNTS imm .ra te vinr cwrw a if. MMXLY "INTELLIGENCER," ,;!L.:-; ',. (MRMMt.) ,. 7W. f feTW ': Bvry WrttaMday Merula, CWj ',"6DOttAWIATAl WAOTAKCm. rwwMl'i'ni soUeited freta every Pt of the ;,-' t.MM Md cenntrr. .CorjeonaanHarcjo .CerjeonaanHarcjo .CorjeenaanHarcjo , , ., -dBu . -rite leHblr en en tte.ef X Af&creBlyt.MMtgm elr htneBOt; ' ' "IWllMMtlOB. DM IB "BTOOI OI ITXra num. '-rt AlMswBrmeus letters will be continues te ? Uw-fMte basket. t Alt LSTTSSS ABB taUMBAMS TO THE INTELLIGENCER, : lAKOArpa, Pat nuaelttl'iticliigtntcr. STER,. APRIL 13, 1883. .M fV A ewe.8i.eker. :vOeli"General Grant's partners In th- 3 tan tGrantr Ward nas been convicted Tiste sentence. ,It is. Mr.. illflMiitl. iaVf Ilia "lUTartfui hanlr nrhleb nra9.I Lsatnf fhn "Mai-Iiia hnnk.' which was t'j -rTTr"-;, ."- ,7- -: w"':.: .:-,-..r 1 ;. Jssr weBta ny ma ceuapau 01 uraiiv . n urn k Si ssA-ee sm, line ueiwnu vksuv, iubiuwukw L $$, was innocent of any .knowledge of W&ttt 4?. ' lliVjMiin1fiiit rTinrnrinr'rf llin bimlnrfrn nf .. lt. "Bt ST. . VII 1 (1 I na.au1 t aa-Bb vk tsAktAj4 V'ttrrj;, .----- -..,-.- . 'S'S' GnystT"' Ward. General credence has 'V- .' ,-' Beaja, giyen ie uenerai urani. sciaiiu.iu iuu 'i&tfiths ripai;,cause he Is known te.be a baby. fWZ' te.Witeeba affairs, although believing hlm- 'fkM 'H?U, be a financial giant. The " , 'iBftr'anmrentlv. did net credit Mr. Jury, -Bjjpareiiuy, ul.u "e1- creui n i i! iMma of innocence and ignorance. 1 .&'& .TtMK'. thought that the. ex-presldent ,et.a"l - ,"i.' ..-r'-- . . .... '.,.;,. I t $fyp, ,xifrceric nanK neeaeaie Decreuiuxi wmi 0, grMter astuteness than an ex-presldent and iralbtthe United States : and doubt- '5kvliaMieywere right,: for It takes greater KikvJrjaSwlesltfe.ef business' affairs at least, te be. rV-i'l liii'president than a'geheral or a states-L--iMs4'Krlhe very limited order of states iwcCdBBi,at least, te which General Grant be- . Wj'V v . 1 .. ( Mr, fish seems te be a philosopher. He has been a. geed liver and has.a;s thetic tastes.. lie has been a devotee of the drama, and literature and art. He has been n thorough man of the world, and.', finding himself new in a cell, accepts the situation with, a. calmness that .speaks, better.fer his sense .than for his sensibility. Probably, he will net be se contented when',1 a lull appreciationef the situation, reaches him. It can hardly be that .one who has been accustomed te ieratiflcation.ef desire 'n.b&silfe, can meet, the con- finasmt and deprivation of a prison with acoateeted soul ; for that wpuld show a. greatness of soul.neti common te man, and ram still te the'malefactpr. Which is, however, assuming tVat Mr. FlAls a malefactor as the ijjr .ys, &SteSP&9&'&&& S hifvS of the matter. The Marine.jbank, for in-' stance, which he la convicted of having, wilfully defrauded, was largely owned by1 him, and his position and fortune in lite wetbeund up In it'. Itis.net .readily, te be belived'tliathe lnenti6uallj ruined j. He satJia't lils partner "vyiird. deceived him and induced him by false representatiens1 te give Grant and Ward the credit: wnicn uesireyeu nis panK. iie. jays: furtner mat he thought. General Grant knew. 11 about the mysterious contracts which'.werethe.basisef the supposedipresr perity of Grant and Ward. And Mr, Fish hasdlvested himself of all his property, as Grant has, for the benefit of his .creditors. It is" quite possible that both stand en a level, as the deceived of tlie young scamp Ward, who is supposed te have his stolen gains hiddennway, and who lives in prison, awaiting his trial, in the utmost luxury. Thyjudge in the trial of Fish would net, let evidence be introduced as te his geed character. Every bank president, he said," could prove his geed reputation; else he would net be a bank, president. That sounds' well, and seems te be -the truth ; and yet the different pos,lilens of Grant and Flssmppeslng ihem7te.,bc;equaIly the In-, mswceajt),victims' of Ward, their' partner, go tpjahew the value of reputation insecure ingaequittal. Ne one believes Grant te have'?'been intentionally guilty of wrong, j w aitMHgn every one Knows mat ne was.used r as tne stoei-pigeon . in tne nrm, and w.that Jmt for his presence in ,it the ' stateasents of Ward te his victims about government contracts would have caught ;no gudgeons. Fish, however, is feud by the Jury te have been intention ally gailty of .wrong. If the reputation of v bank presidents had been of the kind te aavelim, in his strait, the judg wenja havd been.Trigli t te have excluded special evidence. cnaracter, Uut tne fact is that Idents areknewn te be apt te mselves and' their friends in dis nd te be given te shutting up the k examiners. Therefore it was cruel inlthe Judge te thrust FIbIi back en Uie Reputation of bank prealdents gener ally Tit 5vas like throwing him against the errane iee. ar. Jan ought fe. a ciiance te prove ,11)81, xneugn luent, no was or. exceptional or sucu aunpiicity as .te pe Victim of the shark, He preba- net have demenitratedhls'guile- jte the Jury, buthe was entitled te (Witnesses. &", '" ' '.,w-?- . ' v 'SSBh t. TkO!BBB iBBBrivrc6j sBBBBW una ;.,.' HAle fe.',1" 5? . HsWwd &- y . .h nasiiag ue reresii. ??iw : f !BsWitHlelayed volume of the census which relates te leresrrv in Amer- 1. .V- .' - r" ! T', " ' 1. yfejeth.' .Berne- .most Mriking facts,. ie special lnteres. in yieWjOi Hie aroused eii the subject by the inr V Arber Day." Scientists and have vainly protested against :fc of the timber lands. -Therav-woedman have gene steadily ..v-.:t m rk?nW d the ills predicted from, the de- J;-w- . wucUonef, the forests have net come te v t ;pass, r, wf- uPn us, have come se gradually ,fw, v, MBOtfcjl sensibly appreciated, It is due ' totbeenel eus timber resources mat our ;. country 1 been iwssessed of, the very 'BUfnltudl of which makes It the mere it'l lie te repair them in any v JTewti realize except in the cold, ., & esef the census what assaults made upon the forests of the fc.W WSWBI UnrMd lies. Accustomed as we uave beMlnl these region? ;tef thejsuse of wepdsr'j iru man. mree-ieutins ec tne 9tmyji coal is burned, and it is wclii- tha M 'ai 1-f.1- .". ' a . a ! a '-. ' rae. (ever Btucly TOrt Hundred m half that amount was 4tit' up for saw legs. Then fires destroyed twenty-five millions of standing timber, about as much as the acttrorate Talne of the weed used for fuel eh rau: reads and in manufacturing, for wood weed pulp, charcoal, railroad ties, telegraph poles and hoop poles; whlle perhaps an other hundred million dollars worth of weed went into fences. Compared with any of the great pro ducts of our material wealth, the seven hundred, millions of weed annually cut , aewn maicea creaitaDie snowing., xne vaiue ift it, is ;ayery fair interest en the worth of all Uie farm property in the country. Butttae significant and alarming feature of it is that where there la se much destruc tien there, is se little of reconstruction; the waste gees steadily en, the replenish ment never begins. It is true thnt im proved machinery' and enlarged transpor tation methods arc bringing us nearer te the distant virgin, forests'; but no stock can forever stand a constantly increasing demand and a steadily diminishing supply. New coal fields seem te be discovered mere Rapidly than the old ones are exhausted; hapetreleum wells flew sufficiently te keep up the increasing supply and te over ever rjunthe .storage tanks; and likewise the reservoirs ana- subterranean manumctenes of, natural gas. But a weed cut down is 1 l. .1 1,.- .,, ... gene forever; and if the forests were te Play as important a part in the economy of nature as the scientists have been telling us,.tlieir scientific rcstointien is one of the problems of the day. s Better Plant Trees. The "Women's Christian! Temperance ' tjnipn" with headquarters in Allegheny, calls upon the sisterhood te meet in the churches next Thursday and held a Thanks- v,w'ini";N' giving service ever me enactment 01 wiu law prescribing the study of physiology and hygiene in the public schools ; also te make collections " at all these praise services te remove the debt, and assist in the further prosecution of the work." The governor calls upon the people of the commonwealth generally te plant trees en Thnrwlftv. , ' We think the governor's call is the were, wt4fii f n lm linntltwl ' uV,v . ..vv f Arwl ihe nnblUliPrqnf 'textbooks made te I r "1 rS tSS .irTiitaA . fit the new law should feet all the buls which its'advocatci'liave incurred in geU ting it passed. Thic Dellar Mark. We seeWiiat one candidate for anap anap peintpricnt in Pennsylvania has an " appll--utlpn and papers en file in the proper de partment in wasningien, me signatures w his petitions representing, it is claimed, ever 76,O0O,000." It would be interesting te knew whether tliis stands for seventy-five signers averag ing a million each, or 7G0 worth $100,000 apiece, or 75.000 at 110,000 a head, or ), 000 thousand-dollar fellows. yhew, what has the wealth of the .petitioners te de with it V And who guarantees the value of their .estates V .Nowadays few men are rich until the ad ministrator files his account. The autograph fiends de net propeso te let Grant die in peace if they can help It m - Jehn Siikuman thinks Cleveland's ad-' ministration will be honest The president will net get as wealthy in public life as the Ohie senator has become. It Is sad' te nete the editorial minds that have geno astray en the sclentlflc temperance instruction law. ,As the season for racing draws near, New Yerk, la again agitating the question whether peel-soiling and bcek-maklng are really un lawful. Thore was passed In 1870 In the EmpIre state a law prohibiting peel-selling. This has been a dead letter, strange te say, every where In the state but In New Yerk city. An amendment te It Is new propesod that will permit peel-selling at the race tracks en the day of tbe racing. This the New Yerkers are anxious te.BCO enacted, whilothe country members feel safe inebtainlngcredit with their constituents by voting against the amendment for the very sufficient reason that the law is net put in force in the sections from which they ceme. It might, however, make things a little Jlyely ler the country members if the New Yorkers insisted en observance of the lav by the whole state. It Is very proper that obstructions should be placed against this pernicious practice, and 1. will be interesting te watch the course of action that tlie New Yerk legislature will pursue regarding It- New that the silver dollar Is worth only 83 cents in geld,. It Is beheved the counterfeit ers will find it practicable and profitable te set up mints of their own and coin dollars just as geed and Just as pretty as the govern ment's. They would net be easy of detection, and the margin of seventeen cents en tbe dollar would pay for the colnage and risk, m m The Memphis Appeal observes a striking fact In connection with the advent or the Cleveland administration te power. It is this: ''The Republican party or the Seuth Is decomposing as rapidly and as fragrantly 'under the policy of Cleveland's wlse and conciliatory' administration as an unsalted herring under the rays of a summer's sun." It s. little, wonder that it is se. Under tlie Republican regime a band of unscrupulous politicians united with the Ignorant blacks te get feeding places at the party crib, and in the days of the carpet-bagger they waxed wealthy and powerful. They were political ala,vetraders, who had survived the abolition of slavery. After the carpet-bag governments had foisted 300,000,000 or debt en the South ern states, there sprung up such a dotestatlen of pits combined rule of scheming whites and .unlettered negrees that these states gave unexampled Democratic majorities. New that there are no mere crumbs te gather, the' rata are leaving the poverty-stricken house hold of Republicanism. All people, Irrespec tive of party, should rejoice that this has come te pass. The negre vote will no longer be held as a unit for base purposes by un scrupulous efflce-eekng whites. It is the beginning of tbe period' when the black man will exerclse Intelligence In casting his bal bal eot, thus becoming a potential part of the body politic. It fa the dawn of a new day for a new Seuth. VYe have recetved a copy of the catalegue of the Pennsylvania state college, 18S4 8- This Is the Institution popularly known as the state agricultural college. It lias an en dowment of 1000,000, en which the state pays it alx per cent interest 1 1 bus twenty-three trustees, fifteen Instructors and three super intendents; last year there were four graduates and the senior class this year numbers one "special" and nine general students, of whom two seem te be girls. Besides its invested interest-bearing endow ment, the state college has Bplendld buildings .and three hundred acres of farm and campus. Education at this institution seems te cost the state mere than It comes te. .r - - . , ' J' VV '" - 3 Irish and SmUsbV ril !artr mw raisd from .each. ethett by anairew atrip of wfcw, thre cai be wnd e rajeawaljima rajeawaljima lien between Ueni.' They have, it" te, true, been quarreling with each ether for -the past 700 years, but It would seem that this waa net , .K . - - . ir.-r m " great enough te prevent the formation, of an Engltett-IrisH stock In whieh' the marked1 traiUi of eaeh weetd be Mended.; The Irish' man en American soil beeemestan lrWi-, American, partaking of tke beat quaUUet of both cltlzenMilps. But with tha Anglo-Saxen he seems te have no affinity. Ilia, imagtn tive faculties, love of dance and aeng naake him mere allied te the children of sunny Spain and Italy, and in facial characteristics he is often found strikingly Hkd them. With the practical, mattor-ei-fcet and steady-going Englishman he has nothing in conimen ; and this, perhaps, Is one of the chief reasons why these nations are destined while together te wage constant warfare .with one another. New YebkOitt Is waking Up te the sig nificant fact that whl)e the pupils of Its pub lic schools number l(rft882 only 2,453 com plete the prescribed course of study j and there is likely te be an increasing popular demand for mere attention te the primary de partments and for the best teachers for the younger pupils. PERSONAL. Henry Irvine cleared fl&O.OOO en his American trip. Wir.MAX I Scott, the rollllenalro con cen gresaman from Erie, has rented, an elegant mansion near the White Heuse. HmndTem, thefaaaeas pianist, has been judicially declared a lunatic, and placed un der the guardianship of Gen. James Uethune. Cor. M. V. Wiekbrsdak, of Alabama, formerly of theso' parts, Is one of tbepoat tbepeat tbepoat eflloo Inspectors who have been "called in." Geerqb W. CniLns has net seen General Grant for mero Uian two months. He says that he is unable te leek upon him In his (Io dine W. W. Corcoran has been putting a beautiful memorial ever tbe empty tomb el the author of "Heme, Sweet Heme," In Tunis. J. Henry Shaw, a member of the Illinois Houae of Representatives from Cress county, was found dead Jn bed in a hotel in. Spring- lieiu, Illinois, wunuay aliernoen. no neu been ailing during the whele sosslen, and his ueaiu is ine iinru auring me present sessien. He was a "straight out" Democrat Hls'death will probably pre von t any action upon the 17. S. senatership question for twenty mero days at least, and It makes the Houae a tie upon any question which may be construed Inte a party issue. Mit. I'hsdi.kten has Beyered every tie of earthly possessions that bound him te Cincin nati. Friday afternoon, at the old mansion In Cliften, the auctioneer cloned out the last of the ei-sonater'B household effects. The suburban ohte of the city swarmed out te the ! I". the facoef.nirco wtad, Cempetl- tlen ran high, especially in the sale of dining room appointments. The bidding, at times seemea recKiess. jhesi ei me Duyers uesireu the articles mero as keepsakes than for their Intrlnsle value. Mr. Pendleton new has net se much as doskreom in Cincinnati. SnNATen II. "W. Hunt, or New Hamp shire, says ; . After all rest, absolute rest, ana recreation are religion te the great major ity of mankind., ir I had control of a neat city like New Yerk, the libraries should all be opened en Sunday, .every park should have music, every healthful, resting rocrca recrca rocrca llen should be encouraged. Half or the dis content among the working people Is due te their condition en tbe day or rest We teach te every man tbe doctrlne that he Is the equal efhls fellow-man. He firmly believes n. nut ins Doiiergeis a nide shock when he gees te church." m Scarcity of Trees Near Scheel Ileune. Frem the New Helland Clarien. Unfortunately all the schools are closed else better arrangements for Arber Day might be made at least as far as planting trees around tbe school houses. There Is hardly a slngle tree, anywhere near a school house Jn the eastern end of the county. Effert have been made In the ptte.plnt trsea.itnd .shrubbery at Heme of them but through the carelessness of teachers and directors, all were seen des troyed by the boys durlna the winter. and the cattle reaming en . the highways, uunuK uiu summer, would eai una uestrey the remainder through the ctrelessnesa of beards of' directors ' in net kecplng.proper fences around their s:hoel buildings. Anether reason why be few are planted Is, many think it's net worth, whlle te plant for some one else, thinking that they would net set any benefit lrem the same. This Is an erroneous idea and can net be better illus trated than in an instance related te tbe writer by an old gentleman a few days age. He said that thirty-two years age he planted two small silver maples in front of his heuse. They grew Inte mighty giants until last winter when both were cut down, and each measured ever three feet in diameter. Se plan, trees en Arber Day ; it pays. The Impending War Cloud. All the advices from abroad point te war .between Russia and England. The Glad stone ministry have been, forced by publle opinion te assume a determined and menac ing position te declare, among ether things, that it will net allow any further discussion concerning the delimitation or the Afghan frontlertOROen until the Russian troops havd been withdrawn from their present outposts. The czar, His feared, will utilize the exist ing delay as be has In the past; the ameer desires England te doclare immediately, and is chagrined because the order has netal ready been 'Issued. Beth the conflicting powers are eagerly seeking alllcnces with ether nations, and Turkey Is likely te re main neutral by tbe advice or Bismarck, who will probably devete his energies te making the conflict local, compelling intru ders te keep "bands off." In Parliament, at Londen, the Teries ere sounding a note of alarm at the motive of the Indians and ere warning the government against placing undue reliance upon etther the native princes or troops. Fainted en the, Spot. . One of the sensational, pictures of the year at the Londen exhibition will be Mr. Celin, Hunter's "Rapids of Niagara." Xast autumn Mr. Hun ter went out te Niagara and annexed pre. tern., a small islet a mere table of rock which stands out in the rushing water above the fall and Is separated by a yard or two from a eat Island. Thore he set up bin easel almost en a lovel with the water, and painted the waves as they tumbled against the sky and take all kinds of fantastle shapes botere falling into the gulf belew. The pic ture is very Targe, some twelve feet wide and five high. It is practically all sky and water for, a distant hint at the opposite bank and Uie dark trees upon it Is riot mere than a bint, and the same may be said of, a' sunken rock near the lower. edge of the great frame, the presence of which we divine by the oily flew and discoloration et the water above It. The StiUman Hetel Burned. The StiUman hotel and apartment house, en Euclid avenue, in Cloveland, Ohie, caught fire In a room in the upper fleer Sunday morning, and the sixth and. seventh stories were badly damaged, the reef falling In. Tbe servants, who occupied the upper 'fleer, had barely.tlme te escape with their lives. -The less en the building (which .was considered flre proof) Is about 100,000, and is uninsured. The guests families and servants lese about ?18,0 chiefly by water The lire is at tributed te the blowing of a curtain into a gas jet The StiUman house' was' the finest building in Cleveland. It was erected about a year age at a cost or 00,000. May Harry a Deceased Wire's SUter, The presbytery of Charleston, Seuth Caro lina, en Saturday adopted by a large major ity the overture from the'general assembly of 1884, striking out from the confession of faith Uie following words : " Tbe roan may net marry any of lils wife's kindred nearer in bleed than he may of his own ; nor the woman of her husband's klndred nearer In bleed than her own. " A LAY FOR THE HOUSEKEEPER, Oh I sometimes when we cook, Though we gejust by the book ' Our efforts dp net paa out very well well well, Weputttesufarm And we mix It rather thin, Bui often tin the Jelly WW net jell Jell Jell, The custard will net stay, Hat turns a nasty whey -- s I Ad milk sad eggs (UstraetiBflyrehel-i-beibel, 7r JaliaHfhtfc a."Q. Ulw mmm&Z r '.Wf eaty Tate,Wilw ta.Ua CeteecUcut. lTrtaiii!riiaMfl-rin1 te fat 'te J Ms frwilngs WMp.WApJglH'Jaterwtlng for hai . j'Os'awar .rtwp whom he had "denetip" en ssveral occasions lntre- aueea an eipen piayer e jinjimey unuer ie name of Scott As the fame progressed Bremley would .says "Your play, Mr. Squab,'! Finally the Introducer became in-, dlgnant and said : We all knew you are a . iiram ! hut niv friend's name la Scott. I spoke his name pUlnly when I presented frlm there la no wit in caning mm Mr. uat." nroreisy loeKoa nun, ana, repuea r a BtUpM mistake 1 but really your friend lava Mlnarda "neklnK slowly and fumb- UIWUUJ-J., . lm 1VHI V1W ...VMV, mg with his watch seals as If greatly em- earraaasa "Be puys Qiiiuras be wen a thought peraara he apelled bis name with a ue.i ' , armciAi, xeTxem. Wliltem McKnew, 194 raystte St, BaMhaen. tdsaysi "I believe Favorite Kcmeajr' is a gsed medicine. It is deing: me mere geed than anything I ever tried, and, I have tried almost everything, for I am a sufferer from dyspepsia." Vhlle " Favorite Remedy " is a speelfle in Stom ach and Bladder diseases, it is equally valuable In esses of bilious disorders, Constipation of the Bowels, and all the elans of Ills apparently in separable from the conntttntlen or women, i aprtO-lmeedftw , The Whisky Badness. 1 Please de net confound' any of the whisky bit ters which topers take and drunkards delight In, with that altogether different article Brown's Iren' Blttw.,T Ne toper wants. Brown s Iren Bitters, for there Is nothing In ttte satisfy tba .travlnira f lila Haliued snnntlte. This Krest iron medicine gives strength and new Hie, net a mere unwholesome stimulus, sheriff Pender, of Washington county, Tenn., writes thnt artsr uslngtwe bottles or it he was cured or dyspep sis. e ' whtnky bitters " could achieve such a result. VNDKRTAKJNa. TTNDERTAK1NQ. L.-R-RPTB,t UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seuth (hwM al Yiie Streets, LAncAsm, Pa. (Personal attention given te all orders. Bvery thing in the Undertaking line rurnUhed. iiiiLvlnirurIlhAaflrvlccaef aflncll Iblng in the unanrtaung line rurnuneu. llnvlng eecured the services of a llrst-claM me Attant. i am timniMd til An n klndii of Unhel storing at very moderate prices. All kinds of rumlture Upholstered. Uive me a call. . L. janlO-tfd R. ROTE. MIBCKZ.LAMEO Vlf. ii-VPBNINO OF THR BUSQUEHANNA XJ CANAL. The Susqurhanna and Tide Water Canals will lie open for navigation en and atterAIMULlMB. u, y, B,UtK, Hupt. TrtEMOVAL. XV ltr. Lenfiakcr has removed from Ne. 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Pa., te Lebanon, Pa., opposite we poaiemce, win ea ai me jtey. tMMI slone Heuse, norm I'a., every Uenday and Friday afternoon, till 7 UUCCH k.tl. MlilUHIUII o'clock, p.m. tn: (!, UK 30-itWd CALIi AT REIQAItrs OLD WINE STORE --reit-LISTON'S EXTBACT OP BEEP. VIHKST IK TBI WOBLD. KltablUhed, 1783. H. E. SLAYUAKEK, Agt.. febl7.tta Ne. 29 East King fit S' TORAQE AMD COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, DANIEL UAYER, decS-lrd 18 West Chestnut street. pHAMPAGNE. BOUCHE "SEC." THE FINEST CHAMPAGNE WINE NOW lUrOUTKD. AT REIUART'S OLD WINE STORE, Ne. a East Kike Strict. II. K.SLAYMAKKR, Agt. Established, 1785. icuiT-ua ELECTION NOTIOK. Farmers' Western Market Ce., ( Lancaster, i'a. ( The annual meeting of stockholders and flee- en for Directors el una cemni i company will be held nt the Fanners' Western Market Heuse, en MONDAY. Al'RIL 13. 18M. between tha hours of Sand 11 n. m. . W.O.MARSHALL. mfflrUtdAttw Secretary. pOTE IS MAKING. CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS at SXOO a dezeh,; AT NO, 100 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Janl&tfd Lancaster, ra. QAFE, SURE AND SPEEDY CURE. (J ltumiBE, Varicecele and SrEciAt, Diseases erclthcrsez. Why be humbugged by quacks, when you can rind In Dr. Wright the only Kko Kke tlab FarsiciAa in rblladelphla who makes a specialty of the above diseases and cures them T Ceres euarabteed. Advice tree, day ana even ing. Strangers can be treated ana return home the same day. Offl ces private. lilt. W. H. WRIGHT, Ne. 211 North Ninth street, abeve Race, P. O. Bex 673. l'hlladelpbia. lanZS-lydAw M- ADEIRA AND SHERRY WINES -AT- Reigart's Old Wine Stere. H, E. SLAYUAKER, Agent, Ne. 29 EAST Klira Ht. febl7. 1 Established 1785 TRIOR A GOOD-F1TTING SHIRT WITH JD l'atent Facings, Hand-Worked Eyelets, made of geed material and price ONLY ONE DOLLAR. Alse new styles Working Shirts, spring styles Hoxe and Furnishing Goods ler Ladle's, Gents and Misses. All cheaper than ever. Please call and examine before yen buy. HENRY BECUTOLD, Ne. 62 North Queen Street. P. 8. Choice Uulldlng Lets, Stene and Sand for sale. QTTl raTsTl WORTH OF MILLINERY SjLJiJUU New Yerk and Paris MI11L neryCe. Our new store, 00 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa , it new open with an Elegant line 'Of Hats, Bennets. Flowers. Feathers, &c.,nt our usual ciir-Ai- rniur.s. ueping our customers and the Ladies In general will please favor us with their l run ineir presence, we remain miry yours, NEW YORK AND PARIS MILLINERY CO., iresence, we remain truly yours. NEW Yl JanS-tfd Formerly of 23 West King bt. s AINT-RAPHAEL WINE. INFORMATION. .The Saint-Raphael Wlnehasadcllclousflaveur and Is drunk In tbe principal cities of Russia, uermany, nenn anu euuiu . ana America, Great Britain, India, ana se en, annually is sumcient proof or its stability and ,M, Auure, niiu sv uui Auuquaiiuiv cuuriw A A AM .!,.. .............. . itavlnir newers while for tne real connoisseur there Is no wine that can be considered Its superior. Mr-Ti the Bain t-Ranhael Wine Cem nanv. Valence. Department of the Dreme (France. fl H. E. 8LAYMAKER, Ne. aa EAST KING STREET. flS-tfd rpr IS PAPER IS PRINTED WITH J. K. WRIGHT A CO.'S INK, Fiirseunt Ink Works, 26lk aid fWi AveeM (anS-lyd PHILADELPHIA. l'A. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS AND GUNNERS. AU persons are hereby for bidden te trespass en any of the lands of the Cornwall or HpeedweU estates, tu Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed ornnln ernnln ornnln cleaed, either for the purpose of sheeting or fish. lnsr,-s the law will be rigidly enforced against all trespassing en said lands of the undersigned after this notice. WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN, K. PERCY ALDEN. v EDWARD O. FREEMAN. Attorney for B, W. Oelenuui's heirs. ecUltfdAw WATCMJU,JtC. xrr-ATOHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF WATCHES. CLOCKS AND - JSKftliSlttl .. UrPMmvr EMei, saw ra. . k. vapet;. 'mkbxeai. rKON BITTERS. BROW r 1 3 ! IRO BITTERS ) ThismeAieine, combining Iren with pure vege table tenlea, qaiekir aneT oeapisUly CURBS DYSPEPSIA, INDIOKMIOin JfALABlA. WKAENKS8. IMPUKK BLOOD, CHILLS and rKVCR and if BUBA.LUIA. By npM anA Uoceiigh assimilation with the bleed It reaches everpart of tha system, purl, ies and arfehes the bleed, strengthens the mnselea aad nerves, and tones and larigeratea the system A aa AniwitJun-lliat bmla known. It will cure the .worst case of Dyspepsls, re re Mering all distressing symptoms, such as Tast ing the feed. Belching, Heat In tha Stomach, HeartbarB. etc. "" Tha eeiy Iren medicine that Wilt net blacken erlaiam the teeth. , , . . It&lnTaluablerer diseases becnllarte women, sad aU persons who lead sedentary lives. . AaahlBg remedy ierdlaeases of the Liver . Persons snAtrfng: from the effect of overwork, erreus tronblesless of appeUts, or debUlty, experience quick relief and renewed energy by its use. it does net cause Headache or erodeea Censtl- pauen eiu kx iron meaidBas se, 5 It Is the only preparation of Iren that no Injurious effects. Physicians and On draawlsta recommend it as the best Trrlf. ' Tha cenulne has Trade Mark and crossed red lines en wrapper. Take no ether. Made only by UHOWN CHEMICAL CO.. lULmieaa, Me. , aeptS-lydBlyw CAMKIAOKB. QTANDARD OARBIAQE WORK. EDGERLEY & CO., (Carriage Builders), MAKKKT BTKEKT, KKAH OF POSTOfTICK, LANOASTKH, PA. OUR LAKOK STOCK O A BUGGIES & CAEEliGES Comprises the Latest Styles and the most Ble taatlT finished. WHICH WK erPBU AT' UKKA' TLT KKUUCRD PKICKS. feriDflnir. KNCOUKAUB KA1R DKALINO And Honest Werk. All Werk'WAERAKIKD. KKFAMINU PROMPTLY ATTENDED' TO. One set of workmen especially employed for that purpose. Mr- A few BLKIOHS left at Lew mures. Give us a call. nevSB-tfdAw TJARQAINS. AFTER THE SALE -AT- NORBECK & MILEY'S, CORNER OP DUKE AND VINE STREETS, LANCASTER, PA., A LOT OF VERY CHOICE CARRIAGE WORK LEFT, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE PRICES. DON'T MISS A BARGAIN. CALL AND EXAMINE THE QUALITY OF THE WORK. JILL WORK GUARANTEED. 49-All questions answered by Telephone, through the Telcphone Exchange, with which tbe establishment is connected. XLATA A1TD CATS. JTEWl NEW IN ALL THE Beautiful Spring Styles AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. CALL TO SEE THE , LIGHTEST STIFF HAT IN THE MARKET. Weight Three Ounces.- . D. STAOTFER & CO., (SUULTZ'fl OLD STAND),. Nee. 31-33 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. BPECTACLZB. CUPERIOR SPECTACLES -AND EYE-GLASSES. Microscopes, Field Glasses, Barometers, Tele- annnAa U.,,1. I a.,A.Ma n.,.a Ana.A..a ri.ai.v- Ing Instruments, Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus, xiist ana uesennuens 01 our Tin, Catalogues sent FREE en application. QUEEN& CO., NO. 924 CHESTNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA xnars-lyd&w HAPPY THOUGHT AND Tobaccos only 8a per plug. 1 HARTMAN'S YELL6w FRO STORE. REBECCA T CIGAR mO TOBACCO BUYERS AND PACKERS. Contract Beeks, Receipt Beeks," Sample Tags, ALL STYLES and QUALITY Of CARDBOARD STRING TAGS, And all kinds of PRINTING used by Leaf Te bacee Dealers, zecuted In tee BEST STYLE and at th LOWEST PRICES. Call and see our samples, promptly attended te, Orders by mail, STEINMAN & RENSBLA 1NTELL1QENCEK Building, laaaMfr, fa. DMT r'nii"wt'V-Biirij ya.jTj Txrt-',-A.LAjutjij TTAGER a nneTHEii. CLOTHING. - SUlflKGS, TROCSERING Our Assortment of STANDARD AND NOVEL, STYLES of Coat ings, Buttings, and Treuserings for Men and Beys' Spring Wear are new Complete and Beady for Inspection. READY-MADE CLOTHING IN Business Butts, Dress Butts, Beys' Butts and Children's Suits. SPBIK& OVERCOATS. FTJRNISmNQ GOODS Leading New Shapes of B.cteW. Cellars and Oufls. Novelties in Neckwear. Laundrled and TJnlaundrled Shirts, Bte. HAG Eft & BROTHER, 25 WEST' KING STREET. ozexnnra. "REMOVAL. I. McCAULEY, MERCHAIfT TAILOR, HAS REMO.NKD FROM NO. 148 EAST KING STREET NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET, (Uuchmlller's Ilulldlng), Where he has en hand ONE OP THE FINEST LINES OP FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS FOR THE UI'RING TRADE EVER SHOWN IN THIS CITY. Call and take a leek at the goods and you will be sure te have your mcasuru taken lera Suit. ai-Ud ER GLOVES, Te keep the hands warm MITTENS, Te keep the hands warm. SOCKS, Te keep the feet warm. EAR MUFFS, Te keep the ears warm. MUFFLERS, Te keep the neck warm. UNDERWEAR,) Te keep the body warm. Ge te ERISMAN'S, Ne. 17 WEST KING STREET. lLOTIITNa TO ORDER. Great Bargains -1N- CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER. We are making geed, substantial All-Weel Suits te order at $10, All-Weel Suits, better, at $12. All-Weel Suits te order, all qualities, te $40. ALL-WOOL PANTALOONS TO ORDER. HANDSOME STYLES, WELL MADE, GOOD FITS, BEST TRIMMINGS, $3.00 te $10.00 a Pair. & Special Bargains for 20 Days : BOO Beys' and Men's Slngle Coats, 230 HeTB'and Men's Slngle Vests. L. GANSMAN fc BRO. UEW THIMS DAILY. Our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT TRADE 1. opening for the season with mere vim than ever OUR POPULAR PRICE FOR SUITS & TROUSERS Are appreciated. Yen will de yeurself Injus tice ir you de net leek nt the SUITS we are Making te Measure at 110.00, ll'i.oe.t 15.00, 18,oe, ao.eo and $25.00. All Newest Choice Goods and made exactly right te your order. READY-MADE CLOTHING. Aswearemanufacturlngall our Ready-Made lien's and Hey's Clothing, andbuy for cash only, we are enabled te save you from 25 te W per cent. OUR POPULAR ALL-WOOL MEN'S CORKSCREW SUIT, INULACKAND 11ROWN, FOR 10.00, MER CHANT TAILORING MAKE. I. GMSMM & BEO, Fashlonable Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, Kes. eO-68 NORTH QUEEN BT., (Right en the Southwest Cor. of Orange Street.) LANCASTER, PA. ir Net connected with any ether clothing store in the city. -10NSUMPTION I HAVE A POSITIVE V remedy for the abere disease t by Its use bousandseicasesof the worst kind aad et long standing have been cured. Indeed, se strong li say felts In Its efkacy that. I will send TWO BOTTLES FREE, together with a valuable tre. Use en this disease le any sufferer. Gire ex. press and P, e, address. DR. T. A. BLOOD V. HIRSH BMH1 MBlde4AMW i inPMiSt,M,Y. GOODS. - CLOTHING. WOOLENS. SPRING OVERCOATING. CLOTUIXa. E INE TAILORING. 1885. SPRING 1885. H. GERHART,' FINETAILORING, The Largest and Choicest Assortment of FINE WOOLENS IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER. All the Latest Novelties In FANCY SUITING. A CHOICE LINE OF SPRING OVERCOATING. THE VERY BEST WORKMANSHIP. Prices te suit all and all geed warranted as represented at his new store, Uo.43Iferfcli Queen St. (OPPOSITE THE POSTOFF1CK.) H.GERHART. S PRINQ CLOTHING. SPRDfG CIOTHDTG -AT- Burger & Sutten's. We are offering eurSPRlNH stock of Heady Made CLOTHING AT VERY LOW PRICE. A call will convince you that this Is the place teBecurea genuine burgaln. We de net offer one or two lets as a bait, but we offer our entire strck at prices awny down- Men'B Business Suits from 97 te $12. Men's Dress Suits from $12 te 815. Youth's Scheel Suits from $4.50 te $7. Youth's Dress Suits from $8 te $12. Children's Short Pants Suits from 93 te $7. These are all our own make and we de net hes itate te guarantee the fit, style and 'workman ship. Our motto Is: GOOD GOODS AND LOW PRICES. BORGER I SUTTON, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTER. PA. B AltOAINS IN CLOTHING. APRIL. EVERT DAY BRINGS SOME THING NEW! TODAY WE DISPLAY THE LARGEST, HANDSOMEST, LOW-PRICED STOCK -OF CLOTHING -FOR- SPRING WEIR IN LANCASTElt. ALL OUR OWN MAKE, OP SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP, AND AN EX. CELLENT CUT GUARANTEED. What Is the value of a fine plcce or material if it is spoiled In the making, and the sewing se peer that It rips with the first wearing T Ne such sewing hem. We have never had a coin, plalntabeut POORLY-SEWED CLOTU1NU. ALL THE NICEST AND NEWEST TIIIKUS -IN- Ready-Made Clothing for Spring. Can be found bore, and the price se low that they are In reach of e very ene. EXAMINE OUR STOCK OP SCHOOL SUITS FOR ROYS. MYERS & RATMFON, LEADING LANCASTER CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 BAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, PA. OOK OUT FOR MOTI18. Preserve "VOUI"C10thlnir. Yr nnil I'nrtiKt. icts by using Insect Powder, or Campher, licst qual ity at lewesf prices nt i COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 157 and 139 North queen itrecr, Lancaster, 1'u. I have strictly; pure INJECT POWDER lis Sprinkler Step Cans, very convenient te nieX lull directions en each can. Alse in bulk. 7 aoee-sraa1 I i it ta'
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