tvwv '-.c- -" U-v' ;,. THE IiANOASTEK DAILY KirrELLtGENOER, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1880. :- A JJM" !.! I..l3t m e, fpief. $ :? : w 4 .X ,' ' & yr? i &, . i f w . iv? w A IHTELtlGENCER. KVMV EvtKHt IN tHI YtAH1 ! -.-. -. - J .iiv J A " ULIINCIR UlLDlNdi fc W. fhs. '." !MiMu"a&'&. JteMari m rttnmtFtn. IV film .,MMT. 'Mimfrtm Ttn I VW Omft OMNMl BflHTVB Mm k m j.f-f WltKLY mTEULIQENCER, rmmuT Cvuv Weenuday Meknim, -y' AM rr ft. Atheuut. Vfe" MMJbKIJrCJrseMeUl A rVPn 1 WrftlWI swutewmlry. Cvrrtpmtertrt- muni ivpiwir v --- and ftps nr 'i " j 4 "ITTi; .. . s . matt oak. .4U K?Z7n.tr --" " - ' ' THE INTELLIGENCER, d-i Iakjastw.PA. -fr l)c famestcr atatclHgcwer. LAXGABTKR. MARCH IS. IM6. The BUMP Kiaes a in&a none. . ' it te te be rearetted en his own account, tflir mere than for the cause he attacks.that Bishop A. CleTelandCexe, an ecclesiastic ai of dome note, should discuss the subject of -catlen In the flippant, unscientific and - - ASl - I- f A f a1 I'm l A LAMtl1 Wis, inverasieus oiyieei uiaanwie m .uji en una vueine. u uu- cuuugii t i a a - A I A. A m tUat ! A. Is m-;- tmarmpnr. or me iedic ie nay uu nun. u ftr new In it la net true, and what is true in it lie indulges in the bread and sweeping statement that "theso who are ?" tie first te be limited by a cnwe are known aa 'cranks'; and, with a few exceptions, ?C where science has been partially consulted Y . ....! Mwaiime An alendpr rrnnnrlq. in lvn lip- CS. BUU SUIMWJ " .- D.vH , cisively in its favor, tne movement uas re ceived its sudden impulse from this class of the community." Here is a complete and pitiful begging of the question. There is no craze whatever ever crema tion. On the contrary whatever of unreasoning, prejudice or fanaticism is manifested upon the subject is marshalled entirely in opposition te the movement. It is unquestionable true that anybody who advocates a social or sanitary reform, at vaiiance with long established custom, is rated as a " crank," and the pioneers of every onward meement take this risk until their reform is vindicated ; but an Episcopal bishop, discussing What he an C)S neuncea as " a grave question," might be expected te rise te a higher plane than that of calling names, seeing that this mode of warfare se often practiced has never yet proved effective te balk or defeat a meri torious cause. i But the polemical bishop finds an argu ment in the baleful effects of the crematory chimney. As a sweet morsel under his tongue he rolls the charge that the " pesti lent gases " from " the temples of Plute '' will pollute the houses of the living. The investigation of earnest scientific men te discover just exactly what Is the nature of these gases Is thus treated by the contro versial divine : Sir Themas Browne praises the old heathen, because, when tiiey kindled the pyre, ' they did e aversely, turning their faces from It a handsome symbol of un willing ministration." Net se your retro grade Christian I He delight in the per formance ; he climbs te the top of a chimney and smells the roasting carcass. This was actually the feat performed et late in the In auguration et a crematory. The proboscis detected ene smell ;" matter is odorless, if net wholly imperishable, then. It would have been much mere te the purpose of an earnest argument and mere after the fashion of a sincere searcher and reporter of truth te hae ascertained the results of a scientific analysis te ascertain the nature of the products of combustion of the human body during incineration. Such an investigation has been made by Prof. T. It. Baker, Ph. D., of the Milleri ville State Nermal school, te threw light upon the contention whether poisonous gases are given off polluting the air. The conclusion of science was " that net any of the many and various tests, either at the crematorium or in my laboratory, of the products under consideration, indicated the presence of anything that would pollute the air. The burning of the body produces no material difference in the gases escaping from the chimney. The volume of the chimney products did net seem te be in creased by the burning of the body, and the products had precisely the same odor during cremation that they had bfere the body was put in the retort." It is true the analysis of gases, either from a graveyard or crematory, from a sewer or earth closet, is net se peculiarly "nice" a business as that of Bishop Coxe, but when undertaken in a scientific and reverent spirit, for a public purpose, it is quite as much entitled te respectful consideration aa the labor of a learned divine who ridi cules science and ignores facts. This man, who professes horror of the subjects "en which decent minds restrain ,f their fancies, " and turns with affected dis- ( tfillf frnm (Tia l lnaMni.1 nf livanqa .!!!. f , ..... mv.viUjOUiu,uiBKUJS ;.-, up the dead and feasting en the effluvia " indulges in such choice rhetoric as this : f "Who can enjoy an imagination enlisted v: chiefly en the aide of all that should be kent jf out of mind as well as out of view T In the "Jy 'crematory all this la forced upon the mind : i-;we de violence te the dead and attend the !teWi Think of the horrors of thecrisning, rt- ??lMnf tlng, steaming shriveling, -uMaslac features and hands that yesterday '&?? yBr euV delight Think of the even f?,yteS ? The antechamber of : UM Plutonian tana WuAltaH with an Inmn. "Al-??Wfe5ch. Berne subject whose t Mirth needed boons like a beer barrel had ax. jrnin au evercnarge of gases." -rf as neecia no imagination, "enlisted Jt chiefly en the side of all that Bheuld be Ziufl out of mud as well as out et view," te depict the horrors of the graveyard alter 'the body is laid away te mould; and be. (tween the "rotating carcass" and the "rot "ret ittng corpse" the fastidious nose or ether Btcfl sense has little te discriminate. :7Ua super-nice bishop gees en, however, 'te fait his imagination upon the ; aMMf Uag of every body that Is cremated, , with the thought of " a gentle wife cr child thrust remorselessly into &HMftma te shrivel and crackle and roast! ttUai i reach of eye and ear," and with " a of ' blue aad red and lemon-colored i of fire,' sheeting forth from mouth fmrbeUi, and exploding from the etc.. etc., etc." The thought or rites cemmitl lag a body te fire I of te the earth, of casting aahai te ite4ef dust te dust, fills bis sptd with horror I By what authority docs be nay: "A clergyman would sully his sur plice who should consent te ofllciate In PutoXM?et l,m actual burning" V J I wilt eceaf telhe candid mind that a clergy Ban who, In this vein of gross misrepresen tation, coarse abuse and revolting fancy, discusses a serious question sullies his office beyond eradication of the stain. i et Ulan Mormons, tt is te be hoped that the moralists, whether preachers, politicians or editors, who are stirred te het indignation by the sin of Mormendom and the sharae of poly gamy, will net be misled by the reports of uenie social sliortcemlntrt that reach us from Eastern Pennsylvania. It seems that some pretended Mermen missionaries who went through the country lately teunu a iev of young girls quite ready te be induced te quit the rural hearthstones and become the sharer of part of a Utah patrlarch'sl.eme, estate and affections, and c en their parents hive consented te the change. Xew it develops that the pretended missionaries were procurers for vile purposes In New Yerk, and while some of the girls have re turned home in shame ethers abide in stn. It is te be feared that without reading the whole story the circumstance may be !,. iitvm bv the anti-Mermen zealots te furnish new grounds for attack against the Latter-day Saints. It will be well there fore te consider that it presents a phase of social life In the ast no les3 discreditable than the abuses in Salt. Lake City which have occasioned se much indiscriminate pulpit and political denunciation. That such things are possible, right here in the East, shows a condition of things which is very well calculated te embolden the as sailed Mermen te say, " physician, heal thyself." THK cost of the special train carrjing the remains of the late Senater Miller te Call- Jemla was J20.000. The government siietim set an example in slmple funerals. . mm A tklkeram announces that Jehn 1'gen der was fatally shot in Pittsburg while re hearsing amateur theatricals. The par ticulars of the tragedy show that the fatallty w as net due te bad acting. I'lm.AUEt.riitA councils adertla for Massachusetts carpet ferclty supplies, though Philadelphia manufactures roero carpet than all New England. The Quaker City's pro vincialism can new iu bome measure be un derstood. a AN enterprising Berks county citizen, IVef. Geerge 11. Thompson, has ineuted an apparatus te aae live stock In stables from death by lire. Passing along the freut of the manger is a tubular bar which holds the partitions of the stalls in position. This bar extends lrem ene end of the stable te the ether. Belew it is a haU-inch steel wire cable sufllcieutly strong te draw twentytens. This cable is fastened by spring hooks te each end of the barn. Te this cable the horses or cattle are hitched with a snap hook. In case efflre, by thoactleuorakey applied en the outside of the barn te the tubular bar the stalls are unlocked and the animals unhitched, ready te be drawn out, all fastened te the cable. Any herse can be unhllched from any part ei the line, the same net interfering with the arrangements or the remainder. In this mauner one or twenty horses cm be taken out In case of llre w itheut entering the barn or backing the animals a slngle Inch. The device is universal In Its action and also automatic, a3 the Inventor has applied measures by means of electricity which in a barn will assume a certain temperature, the unhitching red will be turned and all the animals taken from the barn if no human being 1 neir.them. It is a grwt bchenip, lr it Is feasible, 'mm It is Bald that geld has been dUceteied nearOreencastle in Franklin county, far mers will net, however, desert their plows If they will call te inlndtbatall that glitters is net the auriferous metal. A most interesting adjudication was made by Judge Gorden, el Philadelphia, a few days age, which is destined te add net a little te that young Jurist's reputation. Herace Binney, jr., a well-known lawyer long since dead, many years age held a mort gage en two properties in Philadelphia, Nea. 1,115 and 1,117 Lembard street. The mort gage en the llrst property was paid of), but by a clerical error satisfaction was entered en the second mortgage. In 1S72 Merris Brown, a colerod shoemaker, bought the property 1,117 for M, 500, haing taken out a search for unsatisfied mortgages, which was returned clear. It was net until nine j ears later that the error was disceered, and a de mand was made upon Mr. Brown for arrear ages of Interest en the mort.age of 2,370, and the peer man being unable te securn aid from any quarter, was sold out by the eherilT and turned Inte the street. IIe then filed a bill against the estate of Mr. Blnney, who bad meanwhile dlid, ferfS,2C5, with Interest from the time of the sale, the bill being based upon the Pennsylvanlalaw that in case of a concealed crime the statute of limita tions shall beglu te run lrem the date of the discovery of the Irauil. The case was referred te a master, who held that Mr. Blnney'sact was only a mistake, and that therelere the statute of limitations had expired. Passing upon the excoptlens filed te this report- Judge Gorden decides that Blnney'sact while net strictly fraudulent must be equitably re garded as censtructUe fraud. On this hy hy eothecs the statute of limitations only be gins te run lrem the time of the disoe nry of the fraud, and thereby the peer colored man's property Is saved. The manner lu which Judge Gorden brushed aside legal cobwebs todeauactot great Juttlce will Increase his repute with lair-minded men of all shades of politics. With reference te the complaint that no contracts for the care el the Heldlers' orphans with the school managers are en file in the department, Kx-Supt. Wickersham explains that the law requires no such contracts; it only empowers and authorizes thorn; they have neer been made because the common wealth was supposed te be in better position without them. Dr. Wlckersbam premises further discussion of the whole subject. PERSONALS. Beilk O'llKILLV hay Jen.v "Women have mera wit than humor." Tub QueejM sentiments regsrding home rule for Ireland are said te be undergoing a softening process. MauuiccLi. Muhlkhan.v, of Washing ton, has been appeiuttd deputy assistant treasurer at New Yerk. Dan DeuaiiEUTV, lawyer, orator and leo lee turer, will take down his shlngle iii Phila delphia aud tack it up In New Yerk. Mr. Tii.ukn has, it is raid, ordered the captain of bis jactit te get the Viking lu readiness for a cruise te begin seme tiiue In May. Bismarck medcitly declares that It would beau advantage te Europe te haeacential conservative pew or like Germany le presen e iue peace. Dn. Austin Flint, sb , the well known New Yerk physician, died suddenly of apoplexy at his residence, en Saturday.ut the age of 74 yearn. Pdwin Beeth and Signer Salvinl trill ap pear together lu "Othelle,"" Klug Lear" aud Hamlet," at the Philadelphia Academy or Musle next May. J Jacou Tueman, the actor, who was re. centjy cremated In this city, was the original Lent Fuhtrman in It Ice's F.vangellne," a comle opera which has been suuceKsfullv revived in Nw Yerk. ' Mrs. German, mother of the senator trein Maryland, died in Washington Sunday night of general debility incident te advanced age. tile was for many years an active worker in the temperance cause. Majek General Ports will be placed ou (. 'J the reUred lht net TuesiIht, diction Htnnde at the war Ue and the pre etvtrtment that RrlOTtdler O encral 1 low rd will be tiemlnattM a liH successor uoiero iud wtek. in uuu Iilx llfcnv II. CeU.tTNnv, eT Wilmington, Delaware, n lending atoeUliolderorthe Dia mond Match cemrany, which has Its head quarters In Wilmington and branch factories In Mlrliknn mid Connecticut, died l'rldav nlRht, BRpd about CO years He leaes an oUte 0113,000,000. Kmviv IIoetii declines te contribute te the McCnlleURh nieuument fund, " hocaiiie there vore ether lueu, greater actors than he, who have no monument te their memory, netablr Kdw In Ferrest and my father. Te erect n menument nowteMcCiulough would be au invidious distinction." MahkIwais Iscreatly elated or the unparalleled succe-w of Oenerat Grants Memoir', me nri cuuien ei wnica win yiwu a larger profit than that of any ether ene book ever printed. Tnalnlithe real back back bone of the tlrm of Charles U Webster A Ce., who publish the tioek and Invested all hi" fortune in it. OroneE BnuMM, of Boie City, Idaho, brother of CoiiRreRsman Uruunn, Is In Minersvllle, Pa., trying te ferce bis 10-year-Old danphter te aceeniany him te the eL When the child was9 monthseld her mother died and her father placed her lu the care of Geerge Reads. She new refuses te go and her father has begun habeas corpus proceed ings te force her te accompany him. lteuunT Oaruett's new house In Balti mere bus a inaiiluceut bath room. The celling represents a lattice, upon which merulng u'eries twine and climb and creep. The deslgn was painted en niarble by means of an overlaying composition, and, en being fired, the medium melted away and the color, sinking In, became Incorporated with the marble. This has resulted In the soft ra dlauceel blended colors and marble. The design it in radiating sections, with the in terstices occupied by small octagonal panels which arn the mirrors ou which they tiny Cupids are painted. The bath tub or peel, speaking mere properly Is of silver and Tennessee marble, and is furnished with w ater through solid bras pipes and gold geld plated fixtures. neon 31. xeitriT. esq WS iin :.. - (?&. '$rsi J A Tertralt of One of the Kmlncnt Lawjrr of Katern rennsjtuanla. Frem Saturday's IUiit Itiliieixcer. In the county, the tederal and the state mipreme courts'he Is a familiar and conspicu ous figure. By common judgment of the profession he stands in the first rank of ad ad ecatesand counsellers, and during the en tire existence or the Lancaster Bar associa tion lie has been president of that body by unanimous election, holding membership llkewlse In the American liar association. The books lear ample testimony te his par ticipation in a large snare el the important cases tried in the tribunals where he prac tices. Mr. North has the advantages of n clear, logical mind; of a tenacious inomery ; of an Impartial Judgment ; of early-acquired habits of Industry that enable him te engage In thorough rcearch and coma te his opinions with care, and of posithe and aggressie qualities In euferciug them. IIe hasn line presence and enjoys igoreus health and 1111 imiKiired bedllv faculties, lie is a member of ht. Paul's Kplscepal church, Columbia, and takes a ery actIe part in the promotion of Its prosperity and its parlth work. Ills w Ife was the daughter of the late Hen. Thes. E. Frankllu, aud their children, a daughter and son, are growing Inte womanhood and youth. Jir. North resides In a beautiful mansion In the central part of Columbia, and besides bis home elllce shares an office with his brother K. I). North, esq, in this city, and is in town nearly every dy of the court season. What terture the sufferer from dyspepsia en dures no tongue can tell. Ur. Hull's iiultlmere rills promptly relieve the pain and cure the UUease. l'eu can give your baby Dr. Hull's Uahy Syrup without the lemt lnjurleu effect. It coats 25 cents. Asdclcaueraud lnilgnruter fur hegs Day's llorse l'ewder Imi no Lqual Funncru should usett. De net cough In church. Take Ucd Star Leugh Cure with yen. Twenty five cents. Something new I Dn. Hasd's Teething Letien tn bathe babies gums. It relieves all pain and Is harmless. Price, S cents Parents remember Da. Hand's Cough and Croup Mi Jlclne rUleves Inflammation of the threat and tubes of the lungs aud cures cough and croup. Dr. Hand's medicines for tale ut Cecman's drug store, 137 and 1S9 N. Queen street Price, S5 cents. ml-lmdftw Our Vregrets. As stages are quickly uhandened with the completion of ralliesd. se tbe huge, drastic, caiburllc plllf, composed of crude and bulky medicines, are quickly abandoned with the In troduction of Dr. Pierce's " Pleasant Purgative Pellets," which are sugar coated, and little larger than muitard seeds, but composed of hlgbly loncenlrated vegetable extracts, lly druggUU. uil5-M,Thlw avuuiAL nununa. There Mint no an Opn Iteart between the feed we eat and the Rtiblance of which our bodies aru comneiHl. If therimd is clogged or closed we sicken, faint and dle. Thlgrtmdls inadu up of tbe organs of digestion and assimila tion, ertliesu thuatemacbandller are chief, Met people have mero or les experience of the horrors 01 constipation. Prevent It, and all Its f 1 art ul t( quenci a by using Dr. Kennedy's " Ka- uiiii iii'imuy.' nit iue nrsisiepinai costs, mar u-lmeed&w Haturactlen rjnlvenal. "In the pait three nientln 1 have sellt one hun dred and six bottles of Themas' JCctectrtc oil. Never saw a medicine In my life that gave such universal satisfaction Cured au ulcerated threat for uielii twenty fourheurss never failed te rellee my children of croup." (,. It. Hall, druggbjt, Ciniyvllle, III. Ker salu by H. It. Coch ran, drngglit, 137 and 139 North CJueen street, Imcasttr. Heme Doubt the lllble And tl.e motives of lu authors, hut none who hat e ust-d them deuhl the enieacy of Jiurileck Meed Hitters, This splendid bleed tonle Is without 11 peer. Ker sale by II. JL Cochran. druKRlst, is; and 119 North Oueen street, Lau" castur. Colees's Liquid llecf Tenlcl As a tonle In all case et deblllt) and weakness, cannot he surpassed lnl5-lHtleedAw Threw Anaj HMO. "Tre'jhled with asthma ferelghl years. Net qulte two bottles or Tltemat' Jieieclrle OKeured uiu completely, alter w;ncllneMT$l.V) without the sIlKbtest bentllt.,, This tl what Ausust i riibner. of Tyrene, I'a , says. Ker alu by It. It. Cochran, druggist, 151 aud ll North Oueen Btreet, Lancaster. Heur About the Deses. Many penplu borere purchaslni; a medicine naturally lnqulni the site of the dosnamlthe Ntreiigthet It In using Jlurdeck Weed Jlitlert a teaspoonful for the little ones and two tea spoonfuls for grown folks ai-H all that Is neces sary at one tlmu. Tbtsniagiilttctnt medicine Is net only economical hut uny pleasant te tbe taste, ferralu by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 133 North (Jueen street, Lancaster. Uew ubsurd te wheeze with a enngh which Hale's Heney of Horebeund mid Tar. Pike's Toothache Dreps cure in ene minute. ml5-lwdoe5Aw Preveil a lllg Iteuiflt. "Has magical pain killing and holing prop erties. Half of u fifty-cent bottle cured me el rheumatism and a cold tbat bad settled In my bick. Kiwi ns well us Ieir did In my life." Otte J. Deesbury, pre'p Helland City News.llnl. land, Mich , speaking for ITiemas' EcUctrla Oil. Ker sale by 11. 11 Cochran, druggist, 137 and IX) North Queen street, Lancaster. " My Mether" lias len u.lng Jlurdeck Bleed Jlitlert as a liver II .Alnsn ertb, 41 ance llleCV, Indbinapells, lnd! or sale by II. II. Cochran, arugglaL 137 and 139 North qneun street IncUr. 8B W reiuvuy uuu iuiu iuiu very vmracteus." Cliss. It jfS&i AK&&SSiS&lft S '. .n war5K.- -ix-muLL. .,,; MMOMCAL. pAnKKKSTONIC. Attend te it New. Mmiviiurrerlnsr people ilmpr themselves about trim inning sirencm, leeiing Mradlly Mnklng Inte the gravn, alllns strenctb. feellne thst ttiry are iking Inte the gravn.when by nlii(S I'arker Tonle they would nmiaenropeinnienc lnR with the first doe. nml vitality and strength surely coming back te them, 1 am M years old hn e been sick nearly all my life, and ought te knew semcthtiiR nlieut vnedlctne by this time. 1 have nrt J'arker's Tente freely foriuert than aSear, and consider tt the best remedy 1 have e or knenn. In Tnct, 1 new tlnd no ether medicine necessary. or weakness, debility, rheumatlaui, and that dt tresIn(5 allpeneneis and pain from which I suffered se long. It has neeiinil. 1 de net sec hew anyone can afford te de without toy aluable a mrttlclne." Mas. Hattii N. Ulte ta, cer fcit ana rreni streets, rre IJence, it. l. PARKER'S TONIO. t Prepared by Hlscex A Ce . N T.l Sold Ivy all Druggists tn largotietlleat One Dellar. marl ImM&Th AHKKK'S HAIR BALSAM the popular farortte for dressing the hair, Ue. sterlnir color when srnrana tmventlnc Dand- run. It cleaners the scalp, steps the hair falling, and Is snra te please. SAe. and tt sites at OnipBlt nJJ-lmM.ThAw D K. KENNEDY'S 1-AVOR1TE 11 KM- KDY. Leng SalTcrieg from Stene ia the Kldeejs. It ts by no means strangn that Dr. Wavid Ken nedy, of ltondeut, N. i., should hTe re ceived the following letter. Uy readtng It J en will tee In ene minute why James Andrew was thanktul. Dr. D. Ktnntdy, Remleut, X. Y. Dear Sir Until within a recent date, 1 had for several years suffered greatly from grave!, called by the doctors the Tirlck Oust Sedlment. Fer abent a year p&U this (cdltnent has net passed off tn the usual quantity, tint hasaccu mutated, causing me untold psln. Having henra et LU. DAV1IHK.NK1)V FAVUHITK UKM Kin, I tried It, and after uilng about one and one-hnlfbettlas 1 melded a stone from the blad der, of an oval shape, of 7 IS of an Inch long, and rough en tts surlacc. 1 send you the largest Slece. that yen may see of what It ts composed Inccthen I have tell no pain 1 new centdcr mysatf cured,and cannot express my thsnkful thsnkful ness and gratttude ter se signal a drlHenuice from a terrible disrate, t ou have my consent te use this letter, should you wish te de se, for the benefit of ethersutferers "V ours truly. .Tames amuiws. Ne. 10 Marshal St., Ida Hill, Trey, .V V Dr. Kennedy's "Favorite Uemedy" ts epo epe dally offered as a trustworthy specific for the cure or Hldncy and Liver Complaint', tenstlpa tlen. and alt disorders arising from Rn Impure state of the bleed. Te women who suffer from any of the His pe culiar te their sex Favorlte Uemedy " 1 con stantly preTlng Itself au untalllni friend a real blessing. TLere ts no mero agonizing cl&- of lleac, and none mero certain "net leget wellel tUeir' than the disorder of the Kidneys and llladder. 1 he only medicine thsl dee afford speedy relief and permanent euro of such affections Is lr ttw Id hennedy'i," Favorlte Jtcmed,"ef Hon Hen Hon deut.N. . marl-coda w C t'HE GlTARANTKIU). RUPTURE. Cnre guaranteed by DK J. It. M.M Kit. Ease at ence j no operation or delay from busi ness : tested by hundredef cures Main ettlce, S3! AHCH ST., I'll I LA. bend for Circular. fJO-lyd.tw A ITER ALIiOTUKRS KAIL, CONSlMr DR. LOBB, S33011TH F1FTKE.NTH ST It GET, (Belew Cal- Iewhlll Street, I'hlladelphla.) W YEAUS' EXrEIUENCE Guaranteed te euro the aftllcted and unfortunate with Purely ego table Medicines. Boek ou special dNeases frre ; send for tu Advlcefree and strlcllv tentlden- tlal. erace Hours, 11 a m. te i p. m., 1 p. tn. 10 iu p.m. 'I reatment by Mall. ml-lydjtw CAKItlAIIHS. H r.ADQUARTERS FOR BEST ABY CARRIAGES. LATEST STYLES, LARGEST STOOK, LOWEST PRICKS. tar ask reu cataleuvl. W. D. Sprecher & Sen, NO. 31 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA febl9-2tnd OTANDARD OARR1AGK WORK. Edw. Edgerley, CAREIAGE BUILBEE Market Streot, of Poeteffloo, Lanoaater, Rear Pa. My stock comprises a large variety of the Latest Style llugglu, l'bicteus. Carriages, Mar ket and Unslness Wagons, which I offer at the very lowest figures and en the most reasonable tenns. I call special attention ten few of my own de sign!), ere of which UthuKlHlKULKVCLOsl D VtltSICIAN COUPE, which H decidedly the neatest, lightest and most completo Physician's Carriage! In the country. Persons wtahlng te buy a geed, honest and substantial article, should beur lu mind thai they take no risk In buying iuy work. JSery Carriage turned out In eighteen years a geed ene that Is the kind of gnarnntee 1 havewierfir the public. All work tully warranted. Please, give me a call Khl'AlKI.NO PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. One set of workmen tspecUlly umplejid ler that purpose, F UNN & 3RENEMAN. HEADQUARTERS -FOK- BABY CARRIAGES I Prices Away Down. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. Flmn&Breneman 152 NORTH QUEEN 8T., LANCASTKlt, PA QLOSINQOUTWINTKH GOODS- At serv reduced nrlrna. ut mri'ii ini.ni Jheap Cash Stere, te make room for a fresh snu snu ilyet Spring Uoeds, consisting of Ladles' and ent's i urnlihlug OoeOs. v lease call aud se- X cute bargains ATHHniiTnr.ii'H. lle. 62 North Queen btreet. J-8lcn of the UIr H locking. 1'. 8cUeIce Uulldlng !;teu and Sharp Sand for sale. WATCBM. tV - riltLADKU'lIIA. J. E. CALDWELL & CO. THE " Comprise such m'uernls n.s combine either lM or beh and agreeable colere, with a high degree of lustre.as well as hard hard nees." rilECIOUS GEMS The Diamond, The Ruby, The Sapphire, The Emerald. S0MK SEMI-PltECIOUS (JKMH. The Aquamarine, These possess the The Teumaline, same characteristics m, . n ,, . ' as the precious Oems 1D0 USlS iVJC, In a less dogree, and nha Iein1i occur often semi- v v""i transparent or trans trans lucent, and In larger The Peridot, The Spinel, formless masses. The Beryl, The Opal 902 CHESTNUT ST. mn-SmdJl,W,3A3mw riiiLiDFirniA. TyATCnES, CLOCKS, Ac. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, CHEAP FOItLAM! Ijinraster W atches at the Lewest Prices ever offered : being a stockholder enables me te sell thefle watches se cheap Llgln, W altham and ether watchesensale Spectacled, Opera (Ueseft, Ac. ltejrilrlngef thenboe named article w til receive my personal uttentlen Luuia r.itr.K. Xe 1S9X North Queen st.oppeilte City Hetel it , oppeilte City 1 It. 11. Depot.) A NATCH. Oear 1'enn a II a-Agent ler AUltOltA CLUT1I1XU. w 1I.I.IAMSON Kesrnit. OUR SPECIAL $3.00 GENT'S SHOE, W MtKANTED SOLID LE.VrilK.lt 111KKK STYLE') BALMORAL. BUTTON. CONGRESS. JThls Shoe Is madn te our Special Order, and no warrant It Solid Leather all through. SPRING OVERCOATS! New Fashiers. Best Quality, Fine Finish, Lew Priced. $G.00, $8.00, $12.00. CHILDREN'SKII,T SKIRTS A N D- SHIRT WHSTS! NKW SPUING STYLES. TRUNKS & VALISES. THB BEST WHITE DRESS SHIRT 131IIK PKKrKCT rlfllMl E I G H M I E. SI 00, or X.0 per Half Deren 2.1c, S0c,?fie. Other t.rades. SPRING STYLES. A Complete Assortment et hOLKAOKNIS KOlt LANCASTKlt ALAUaKNAUIErVOF CAPS AND POLOS, Twenty IlvaCunts. 43On and after March 15lh our stores will be epeu in the e enlng 32, 34, 36 & 38 East King St., LANCASTKlt. I'A. TJXT1U INDUCEMKlfrS -i OU- THIRTY DAYS FfOFFMEIEK'S, IN ALL KINDS OK KINK, COMMON MKD1UM AND FURNITURE. WAt the Old Stand.-? BAST KING STREET. 26. 26. rNnr.sTuutmniiK orainixe. NOCUACKINO, NO PKELI.VO, NO 1II.ISTEU 1NIJ. Wehae a system or graining waw weed that must. In the near f uture, lake the place of the old system en all new work, Its uierlta being as fellows t Total labolltlenot a painted ground work, speed and cleanliness In working It, beautyaud transparency et finish, smoothness and durability, and the capability of receiving us uign iiiuiu no unru wueu uy iue Bamu jueiii- oils, this urecees is tbe nearest approach te natural woeu mai uas yei eeen aisceerea, Call UUTHUIK4BON. bole agents for Laueuster County. IIouse 1'atntlngand UnilnlngKnipeiium, comer of Chestnut and Nuvln btretits. We hae also about Twenty Blute Mantles, which must be sold within the next ten days, cheap for cash, ou account of moving, inars-smd Dunlaii'sFiiieSiik & Felt Hats. Williamson & Fester, ir I'Al'EH DEPAKTMKNT. HAGER& Will Paper 4 ' Full lines ofeholoo Patterna In nil trradea or Paper HanglnH and Ceiling Decorations. New Brown rind White Blanks, Flats, Satins, Washable Oaks, Silk Ftnlahed Goods, ote. In addition te complete assortments of Staple Goods, we are offering a Bpoeial line of Pine Papers, in Fresco and Stenell offeota In Orounded Papers and Bronzea ; also Hand Prints, Bosten Felts, and a varlety of Noveltlos In Heavy Pressed Papers, Linerusta Walten, ote Frlozea aud DoeoratlonB oepeolally attraotlve. Particular attention given te Doeoratlvo Werk, ineludintr Tinting of Oornleos, Oontre Pieces, ote. All work promptly dene by First-Olasa Paper Banffers, oempotont te exe cute all olassea of Werk. HAGER & BROTHER, Ne. 25 West King St., Lancaster, Pa. JTKXT DOOR. TO THK COURT HOUSK. FAHNESTOCK'S. New Open Large B,,,JlT,.,.T.A.?., J'lLI.OW CASK MUSLINS In t KAUU.llS'U) 1LI.! all at our Usual UUIUAU 1M UUA.MITIK3. TABLE LINENS, TOWELS AND NAPKINS. We are new receiving dally New Additions te our already Extensive Bloc, and shall continue te add dally throughout the coming season bargains of ene kind or another, K KKY DAI 11IUNUS SOMhfHlNillNKW." FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT rlARPKTS FROM AUCTION. METZGER & 1IAVK NOW OPENED A LAIU1E INGRAIN, RAG, HAIL IlOUt.IlT AT AUCTION KOK CASH CAUPETS at 10 Cents. CAKfhTS atlSKCenU. CAH1'KT4 ata) Cents. CAKI'KTS at Cents. CAUPETS at Cents. CAUPETS atGS Cents. Fleer, Stair and Table Oil Cleths, Cheap. letzger & laughman's Cheap Stere. 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. tr ltetween the Cooper Ueusa and Serrel I.lfB IXHVRANCK COMPANY. IFK INSURANCE COMPANY. WHEN SOLICITED TO INBURK REMEMBER THAT Tie Mutual Life Insurance Company of New Yerk RIOHARD A. McOURDY, PRESIDENT, Is entitled te your FJJl vrconslderatlon. since It hnlils the t'OREMOSTpl&ra among the I.lle In- numnrn inBiuuiitms ui ids weriu, anu eners superior aut nnmi in nil mtt leainres ei uusiness 10 gethcr with unequalled flnanciat si curlty. CASH ASSETS, It is also tbe CVZMJ'.fcWT' Company In which te Insure; Its larger dividend returns reducing thecostef Insurance below thatef anyether Company. it has XO SI OCKltOLDKUH te rlalm any part or the profits. Its ratio el ezponses te receipts U less than that of any ether Company It writes the simplest and most comprehensive form of Insuranre Contract ever issued, ami the only one tbit furnishes A J jiaui.u ij. J.iiunsimjr; r iuim tt, KOll HIP.TIIKU INrOHMATlON APPLY IU Rebert Helmes, District Agent, 230 N. 6th STREET, READING, Or 60 N. DUKE STREET, LANCASTER. HATS, ATTRACTIVE B EADTIPUI.1! NP.Wl All the Novelties or IhoSeasen ferOUNU MKN. A hpcclalty made of all the Leading Hprtng ttt)les In STIFF AND KXTKA I.KIIIT WKIU1IT RT1KK HATH, the production or WILCOX a CO , the Leaders or IIONtnn, Only place In thecitytbay can be had. Quality unsurpassed and styles the newest. Ask ter the "'lO-KALON HAT." an entile new thing for jeung men. A lull line of PLAIN A.SD A M tall 11 ATS, our own make, at prices lower than ever. Children' Spring Uoeds, In new and ar tistic designs, at Lewest Prices. CLOTH HATS Olt MKN OU liOKS, 83c., Wc , 75c. and tl (10. Robes, Fer Gloves, Seal Gaps and Far Trimmings, Sold new regardless or com. A Spf clal Itargaln In all these goods. Highest eathprlc paid for raw furs: Bust Skunk, 11.55. Best Mnskrat. 15c. TKLKPHONK CONNlSCriO.V. w. D. STAUFFER &. CO., Nes. 31 and 33 Nerlli Queen St., Lancaster, Fa. jtevBtsruBxianixu uoedb. S1 HIRK-'H UARHKT UAIiT CARPETS! BKOI'XNINS Or SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. we are new prepared te snow the trade the blblted tn this ell itv. WILTONS. VKLVKTH. juKuniKLS, TiiUKE-i'l.T, All-wool ana cotton U11A1N CAltPCTS. DAMASK and VKNKT1AN own tnanutocture a speciality. beecUl Attention paia te the Mannfactnre of CUBTOM CAUKKW. AlueaKull Llneef OLCLOtUS. BUUrt, WINDOWBHADlC8,COVKllT8jC AT SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Oer. West Kie and ueim, Bepartiieiit Stock of Sheetings. all tleslrable Makes. AUe.t ICIvlNOs ASH Lew Prices. Alse COUNThttpA.N K AN1 i-ncs. aise uuu.mi l'rlces Lewer than E or. HOUSE. LANCASTER, PENN'A. HAUGHMAN AND HANDSOME VAhlETV OP AND STAIR CARPETS, AND TO ItK 801.1) CHEAP r OK CASH. CARPETS at IS CAIU'KIS at S3 CAUPETS l CAUPETS atM CAKI'ETS at 71 CAUPLTS at 0.1 Cents Lenta. Cents Cents I.euU. Cunts. Herso Hetel $108,908,967. MK WORD UO. CAM, V. ! SOFT HATS ! CARPETS! Largest all tli Chain CAUPK1H WUr .I. 1 & i "X, R "if 1ft mi w f ' J i ay?jftw ... CJ-
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers