!W i"1;; ;Tti-tf''f'" 'ijzr&r. ' THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 188G. r ' fc' WL 1 '"JM i'. "4 reft &sr: m.' 51 BsS" i? ' w-. it tl car. v? tVtRV CVCHINa IN THC YEAR ,- - . t y, imHn imnnl ' vr snencAM hknssu .7 INOKR BUILDING, ?. Oetmt CMtf qnr, tMUMtW, P. L. '' I (Mt A WtM. F Oetu Y en Firtr ClMI ;mt. fenmfm. IMCNT1 fin Tw te rVrr Ctsts Lin. &lr ) ,NTELLIQENOER, ( EtOHT PAOCS. ) Brtry Wednesday Mernlntf, ,. . Jti.'. i'38- TWO 0MUM A Y(AR M AArAMt. S'w f AlMICtr'ONOCNCt Soueme rrj cvtnt part or tm 4jVtMtAM MVTT tOMt0MTl AM MMWU TO WMTt j ,3 WIT w ni in vr ism ra-rvm triT i wr ---.iKiiHM. M mam M1MMI fMi M MAM M MVtB ffAim. All 4 -U MIW1MI' UTTn ml M CONtWC TtTMt WUTt MrtT, " JJ mU T-aMm TaIjimsm fn HMMIIDDUU lDIOiWUO srw X THE INTELLIGENCER, Lancaster, Pa. as lhe enw0tcr Intelligent cr. . ' - LANCABTKK, A1WUL2. IBS. ?. M.r feja' ' Toe Tenn Meeting Talks. ',' Bftltlraore lias had nn old-utslilencd i. town-meeting, a popular and most petcn- ' t& "WJ" W .M.l.V.MWJft t'UWl ...V,U..- il-i and determining political action. It seems .thata certain percentage of the gross rev- yV' Minna nftrinrnrrnmnanlpsef Hint ritvnrn ' appropriated te the support of the public parks. The overtaxed passenger or the citizen who revolts at the idea of a monop oly occupying the highways of the people, finds satisfaction in the thought that a por tion of his tribute i3 applied for the com mon geed, in the maintenance of the parks, be salutary te all the people and especially beneficent for the peer and sickly. The car companies, after the fashion of such concerns, concluded te raid the Maryland legislature te secure an abatement or re duction of this tax. Hence the call for a Qffi town meeting te pretest. The response was most pneeuracine. .- The attendance was large and the demon stration was imposing in every aspect. The speeches en the occasion show hew monppelles.once given "the right of way," ride ever the people from whom they have bought, coaxed or stolen their privileges. When the railway system of Baltimore was established the company was te charge 5 cents fare, and pay net only one-fifth of the gross revenue, but $20 license tax en each car run. Because this fund was te be applied te the parks, some of the men, of a generation nearly gene, who added much te the wealth and commercial char acter of the city and were net willing that Baltimore pbeulci lese se grand an oppertu- - nity te promote the health and happiness of its people, put up their own checks for $12T, 000, took the park stock and consum mated the purchase of the necessary grounds. Little by little the car company abbreviated the rights of the people ; it in creased fares te six cents, reduced the city's share te 12 then te U per cent of the gross returns, and its last move was te give the city 9 per cent, only en net receipts. Meantime the stock of the companies has risen te about 400 per cent, of Its paid-in capital. Baltimore spoke with unmistakable voice through the town meeting of its citizens. It is notable that at a meeting of Philadel phia councils yesterday, the common branch voted the repeal of the ordinance of June JG, 1SS1, imposing a five-cent fare prevision en all railway companies asking for additional privileges. It is about time for Philadelphia te hand its city govern ment ever te the town meeting. Our First or April Hushies. The volume and character of the busi- nfiU flAna In Sl.ta i.t n.l .... . sjj- u.ueiu una tn.j auu luuuif un ami Kfc thnnt lu Unci nf A.ll il.l. ..-..i- the general stability of the business com cem .munity. The deposits at the banks were extraordinary and the withdrawals of money were net se creat. altheuch . a great deal of money was undoubtedly s 'taknn out en this slncledavferinvMfmpnt. p It is manifest that the tobacco crop has f Reugnt a large amount of ready money k"y-w Inti'tYm rnnnttr 41ii-ttrt llm ..tAAr ... i -,--w uw ui.iv, kuuiii mu yucca ilVCitlgUU Sallow ; the money nearly all came -within 2 . thirty dava. and hist in Mmn fnr .ha &&Z2;. ' ' - wJirai." ! T T1A llfimtkat f lllilrmnnta ,. .,.... 1 B; "" """ uauai , me munguges nei se $ J "a 4I,""K r"l ei mieresi was $, about five per cent, en geed leans, though hS' mftHt. Ipnr1prl lifivn nmnUl 41ml 41. 1 rower pay the state tax of three mills. Very few assignments or executions are reported, but all cripples miy net be dis closed for a few days te come. Sty All in all, the county seems te be in ceed Hy" nhnnnr nnrl nlt1mnnl l.e t.-.rt ,... c. . tobacco has net been raised, the treasurj' department is enforcing the seventy.five cent rate with just discrimination. A question or Law. The case which Cel. Dechert, controller of Philadelphia, has taken te the supreme court is important in determining the j,, riguia ei controllers ncatnst the dewpi-s nf i) inmmnn itlnia iAti.la . .nn..i .. , , u.u.u,.a,Uvu,uu iu ui.iiiuauius mem S, te pay bills ordered by councils. A con cen fe' tractor undertook te build a sewer and te ?-. accept as part payment assessment bills Win against adjacent properties " as se much it cash paid by the city en the said contract, '13 and that he shall collect t)m in nt i,i W cn cost without recourse te the city in ,;p.wy event." Instead of living up te this, tR M get hia bill niinrnvwl hr nnimnllu e,i '."Ma?edem,ind uPe the city treasury for :';k cash. The rmiltL. .i,.u.i . . ".. .. t m0 ter a mandamus upon the controller. The court granted it in an Vg opinion in which it said : i, 'ThBVMitrnlle I. !' g . .with yery een ve PeweSuTT.Tan B8.en VinetandlmmedUta cemrnind?,! V?.ih!.. '' rtpai. Th meney-ralsing mlv&itfiitL' KW aTpropKn,e,fe I .ebjwta net within the general trut fei -my. iA5.oenlrolrhM no Jurisdiction te review i.Uwir action. " 'iv Tfaia seems te bs a vpi-v wmnrVni.iA ,i. , tfine.and Is a return te the old idea that mm euuuvuer u aiiupiy a cierK,a ministerial, 't. Mt judicial officer. Before Mr. Patti- w'ftiermas controller that notion pre pre pre tiW,buthifladHiinltratIoiief the office (riUMURd it entirely: and Cel. DflrliPrt linn Mieteed bin powers with the highest r ftti&ial " Wisdnm nnrl (lia mnaf 0Ttnalira tfMtlUKUj te check a careleaB or prefll. m "fwmwi. u it should be afflnned 1 mpm court tbt thi officer is "subject at all times te the direct and Immediate commands of his princi pals" councils his value te the city will be largely impaired. "VVe de net think the supreme court will se decide. Ter in the case of Controller Itunkle, of Beading, HMtidamuscd some years age te countersign a warrant which In his judgment hail is sued without warrant of law, .ludge Gor Ger Gor eon delivering the opinion of the higher court said : " But hew can he f tlie controller exercise these Important functions If lie Is te le con trolled In hit judgment by the court of com cem cem men picas or by any ether court? In the present caw Contrellor Itunkle, for rcaens aatlsfnctery te lilnnelf, refused te approve the warrants drawn In favor of Kcppehnan; this he had a right te ile j thu it was ins uuiy te de If he bollevod the Interests of the city would be bettered by the refusal of such ap proval, and we knew of no power In the common pleas te sub'tltnte Its jiidgment for that or this eftlcer. Had the controller re fused te act In the matter at all, the court by its mandamus might have compelled him te act, but tilts was all it could da lint nfler he had acted and had refused te sanction the warrants, it was a mero plcce of usurpation en the part of the court te compel him te re verse his decision and adept Its judgment In preference te his own." Us Logical Sequence. The crusaders against the Mormons, the political adventurers whose greedy eyes see years of geed stealing in Utah and the bloody bigots who would sequestrate church property for righteousness' sake, have found au ally in a new quarter. The following translation from the German newspaper, the Xew Yerk Velkttilung, an organ of the " Socialists" in this country, shows with what view of the fnture that element regards the IMtnunds bill recently passed by the Senate ; which is intended te confiscate the property of the Mermen church : " Away With Chuket Monevomi:." "The Senate, of theVnlted States recently passed n bill which at.uatly confiscates the proierty of the Mermen church and em powers the territorial authorities te sele the church property and te apply the mihe te the ends el public education. This it riht. This is a step forward towards the goal long striven for. Our federal government has taken the Initiative In a veritable ndvanec. This is no feint mannuver, ler It at the same time puts Inte the hands of elllclals the legal means te put themselves Inte the pos session of the church property In splte et all the obstructions of our celebrated 'common law.' It Is new the turn for our state eflicials te fellow in the way marked out. Trinity church, with Its hundred and odd millions of dollars, must new be treated in the same wise. The state should likewise Im mediately take possession of its prop erty and apply It te bringing up our future citizens. Is there any plausible reason for accumulating millions of prodje predje tlve capital into the 'dead hand' and letting it Increase every year in geometrical propor tion, merely tor'the puriese of fattening eye rolling hypocrites? The same thing Is true of the buudreds of millions which have been wrung by the Catholics, 1'resbyterjans and ceuntless ether religious sects from super stitious people. This capital works much mere diligently and surely than it does In the hands or private persons without, tee, being in the least all'ected by the heavy bur dens which ret upon the property of private individuals. Church monopolies arej list as dangerous te the state as secular monopolies. Bellglens corporations are just as heartless and soulless ns wnrdly corporations. Down with them all I Our federal government has opened up the way. Progress in that direc tion cannot be held back.'' Xe doubt these sentiments will find responsive echo in many minds. There is an increasing growth of feeling against ecclesiasticism. It will eagerly avail itself of any attempt, however unconstitutional, te intermeddle with the religious beliefs of any part of the people, and especially te seize the property of a religious denomina tion. The prescription of the Mermen to day will be the overturn of the Jew's syna gogue te-morrow and the torch and sword for Catholic and Lutheran, Methodist and Episcopal temple of worship and temporal possession. Tiruni: is new pending in the supreme court of Pennsylvania a case from Lehigh county, in which is involved the question whether the county is liable te pay magis trates' and constables' costs In dismissed cases. An early decision Is exjiected, and when it conies our county treasury will lie ricber or poorer by several thousand dollars and u number of claimants will vice versa. Tin: cause of woman sutl'rage is moving along at a snail's pace. The IIoiihe judiciary committee en Thursday decided te rej-ert adersely Mr. Heed's proposed constitutional amendment forbidding citizens te lie de prived of the right te vole en acti luut of sex. It received threovetesonlyinthocommittee, and only one of the three persens casting the favorable vote has pronounced In favor of women's sull rage. To-Monnew's extra edition of the I xtf.i. xtf.i. i.ieKNCKit will be made netable by a num ber el special contributions et marked local interest. One of these, tracing the develop ment of education as set forth in Dr. Wickc r sbam's new and valuable history, will Ihj profusely illustrated with Lancaster county subjects. The tomb of Thaddeus Stevens, a spot or frequent visitation by strangers, will be the subject of a special sketch and illustration, en the kiiiie scale ai that el Buchanan in last Saturday's paper. "Slndbad.'Mn his wayside talk will recail someof the famous old political speeches of Cel. Frazerand Oev. lllglertand thellterary " Drift " will ie el special critical excellence. An English cathedral description by CeL Goe. K. Waring anU a variety of miscel laneous matter, added te the fullest repert or the local and telegraphic news of the day, will distinguish te-morrow's Intkm.i-nuNt-Kii. Get in early. Wumtr.vnit Philip It. I 'rea, the veteran editer or the Germantewn Teleyraph, was known the news erhis cleath en Thursday, at the age of 77, will be received with un feigned regret He has grown gray in news paper service, having founded his successful journal fllty-slx years age. At that tlme Germantewn was a straggling hamlet of four hundred people, whereas new it contains 40,000 souls. Mr. Preas as closely lndeutl lied with everything that made for the pros perity of the place, and his newspaper dealt stalwart blows In the caue or progress. He became ene or the recognized oracles of the country en agricultural subjects, and the Germantown Te'egruph grew te be regarded as the farmer'a Illhle. A few years age he retired from active connection with the pajier owing te declining health, and disposed of his Interest te Henry V. Raymond, son of the distinguished New Yerk Journalist or that name. The geed that Majer Treas did In his active career Is the best monument te his moraery. Semi: tlme age tlie Augustiniau soclety or Lawrence, Mass., n church organization which received deposits el parishioners, col cel lapsed, and the depositors lest ever $200,000. One or the aggrieved parties brought a test suit against Archbishop Williams, or Itosten, the Spiritual rhlflf nf fhn T.guran.a neln The argument was that the pastor of a Heman Catholle chinch exercises in regard te the church ever which he Is plated only the dele gated authority et the bishop and acts only as ?DU .. bl"1'ep ttna tbereiore that these thelZ-nn.11.'610, ta Kntel as made by mom. Z IT T" MMWchUHett. ,f. Plalntltr, declaring that n order te charge the delendant It must be .hewn that hels lfa ble en the contract. It Is nSufflclent thS no one else Is a promiser in It. Theovldence was net sufficient te held the defenJanJ and the Instructions atked te that effect should have been given. It la a wise decision. nut tills turnlnif of churches Intn lnnl.i. . I unmitigated evlh ' NUHUOL ItUdht) MKKTimi. The Superlnlpuilent ami Cemmltteei' Itepurla rrrntil Tim Kttlmatcil Itrcclpta and KtpctullturM. Tlie April meeting or the Lancaster city school beard was held en Thursday evening with the following member present : Messrs. Iternard, Ilelenlus, ltreueman, ltyrne, Cochran, Darmstetter, Kberman, Kvans, llartman, Llchty, Marshall, Mc Mc Cermlck, McLlllgett, Oblender, Oelis, King, wait, Schwebel, Shlndle, Smeycb, Warfel, Whlte, Wlckersham, Wehlsenaud Dr. Lever. geed, president. The reading of the minutes of the last Mated meeting was dlspensed with, mill Prcitntrd. Mr. Kvans, of the llnauce committee, pre sented the following bills which the treasurer was directed te pay: C. II. Harr, books Btul stationery, JiVIO; Lancaster Gas I.lsht and Knet eemrwuv. gas rer male night school J l!.4 1 : K.N. Oates,night school teacher 15S.14; W. II. I-evergoed, night school teacher. JSO j llepj. Lengncvker, recording deed, J0JS Inquirer Printing and 1'ublMiihg company, printing, f 17.75 : 1. A. Shltler. mortar, f 1 j Jehn Lorentz, undivided one-hair In let, corner of Walnut and Mary streets ?IS50; executers of Louisa Sattler tlie ether undivided half In same let. 51 AVI ; Martin W. Gretf, 3 leads of cobs, fd.75 ; Jehn .Ienes,brick-laylug, f7 ; Slaugh A Sen, tables, flS.50; the lNTKl.t.ter.NCKB, advertising and rintiug, fJS ; the Freie J'rtsse, adver tising election notice, fUO; II. K. Harklns, night school teacher, fli50 ; Henry Smeych, weed. f7; Jehn II. Jerdan, servlces as Jani tor of night school, J10: Gee. A. Lane, exam ining title and preparing deed ter let of ground purchased, J25. ItrcelpU and Kiprudltnrr. Mr. Lvans also submitted the following es timate of recelptjjand expendltures: Te tht Beard of Directors of Common .ScAoeli of laiieatttr Cly',. Your Committee en finance as required by law respectfully preent the annunl estimate et wccipis ana cxpenuiiurcs ei me bcdoem ler m coming year, with thirty cents en one hundred dollars valuation. KSTIMATKI1 ttKCEtlTS. 12,75li(X) valuation at .t mills .fc.i?)lO stateapproprlatten (,Wl Tuition 60W Probable amount from County Com missioners en collecting Mate and CenntytaT l,Boe ) Probable balance J una 1, W6 S,m)W Total KSTIMATKH Daytnitlen Mht tuition Principal en leans... Interest en leans.... , 9,5-0 CO KXt'ENDlTUUKS. IS3.W1W) 7001C S.OMIH) itHOlO Unul and kindling, ,1W PO lloeks and stationery 4TJ ou Salaries a no Jas bills IBM) Waterrent -10 w llcpalrs l.ses iw Janllerj A'A) i Abatement !i0 Krrers and exonerations l,ueu ie CemmiInns yi3 CO Contingencies fte Ol Total Itn.SiTOlO The above estimate Is based ou the tax re maining the same as lat year, jAlrrjcrrifen the hundred dollar rnluatleii. Vuurcommlttee would report that the dupli cate for Si, when placed In the hands of collector, heed due and unpaid .il 50-100 by tenants and single man. The amount collected te date W-HU j balance due the beard accord ing te duplicate, Si.l'.si M-1U1. The matter Is re ferred te the beard ler consideration. We have examined the treasurer's account and find he received tM,2$ 31 and paid W),9., leaving a balance In his hands due the beard of sie.ssc.Sl en April 1, lsJ- UOllEnT A. KVANS, A. UUI.KNDEIl, SAMUEL. K. MCHTY. lasiATicK, April l.lSsC. Mr. Evans stated the proposed addition te the Lemen street building had net been taken into consideration in the above esti mate. The beard can at a fnture meeting de cide whether the cost of the same Is te be raised by an increase or the tax rate or the making or a lean. Other Committee lteert. Mr. llartman, et the property committee, reported that the let at the corner or Walnut and Marystreets bad been purchased by the committee as directed by the beard. Mr. Kingwalt, or the night school commit tee, reported that the boys night school had been closed en the d or March, and the girls en the 15th of the same month. City Superintendent's Itepert. The following is the report of the city superintendent for the month of March : Statistical Itepert fer.Marrb, 18.8(1. PRIM-lCtt-H' CH TEiCIIERV NIMt. ! .a .8 High kchoeli. J. T. MrCaskey ' ill 107 .Ml.ss. II. Ilundell ! 17. 1C0 ! 2S6 2G7 . : 1 1 (iramnuir .VcAoeti. , W. II Lev-ci-goed i'J U.h.llates ' 10 ' SI A. Jl.stamy ' 4i : -Mr. t.italz 30 47 JIImK. Powers 3d ! 9) " 11. Ilundell 37 " ;. It. lluher 11 10 " -M. A. Dougherty i 3S Si " M. M. .Mll-elinan M 371 .'t .Secondary NchnelM. ' 1 MHs M Palmer I 11 te " II. It. Finger , ' 31 " i.. y.ug i -w " K. Downey , 4i K " :. Ilaner... ss 30 " l.l.lchty I 11 ; l. Clltten 33 -si ' 1.. Keener I 11 Si " K Stanley II .V, " 1. Mnd 33 ?J K. litem ! a " b. Dengler I II Jl A (J. Itathven '- SS " il.Y.ua I 13 85 ' it .McSeal i 47 12 I "cIt . Ungraded .Scheel. ! East Straw berry Street Scheel 47 35 I Jntermediate Xchoelt. ! Mls C. O. splndler 55 l'j E.Suydam 50 41 " s. taricnter. , ! ti 37 " E Jln-t,er Si as " JI..I. Hrunlng 40 31 " I,. .Marshall .7 43 II " k. Ilundell 4M 31 " K llucklus 4'J u " M. btahl 6 18 " s. smith 61 4S " K. Shirk Vi is ' S. Helbroek 6J 55 " A.Carter .. 61 m ' s.StlrTel 55 4'J " L falck b3 13 co sa t'nmarp .Schools. UltiL Heber 51 SS " Ourrle Urenemau M 41 " M. Underwood 42 31 " Wllhemlnaltehirs 41 31 " M. (iutbrie 10 3-j " A. Hess 3 su ' -M. Achmus 40 S3 ' N. llupley 45 35 " M. Hbanie 43 37 " II. Harklns K ' 5J " HatllH ilcKcewn Si 1 : " Kate Iktrnes S1 -."J " II. Weltzel 35 se " li, xmallng 3j js " 1. ilc.Millan 53 i.; ' s. King til 11 " A. Jluaheng 57 41 " Sun llsrklns CI 11 " s. Fleming ) j ,. " Annie .MeCeuney t M 'l " I.. Kaby fis 5!l " St .Sener. 77 55 " SI. Itaitb 40 31 " St. Iluuiphievllle 49 ss " V. Kuultumn lit " K. .rclier SI 21 1J7S lUi Night Schools 52 31 Lancastku. 1'a.. Anrll 1. lsST.. Te the Jleurd of Scheel Directors t OKNTi.KMKNVeur city superintendent submits the following rejiorter the publle schools for the month of March : The whele number of pupils In attendance was 1S1 at the high schools, 371 at the gram mar, (Wl at the secondary, 700 at the Inter Inter Inter iiiodlate, and 1,278 at the primary, making a total or 3,3112. The avorage attendance was rtt5 10 high schools, 321 at the grammar, IM at the secondary, C2l at the Intermediate SmJn,,0Sat,,.,e.prm!"ry' naklnK a totel or 2,7fca The night schools were closed before the end or the month. The prluclpal et the boys' night school reports 62 In attendance, wltlian average oral. The average percent age was 81. The number or pupils who made rull time was 73S. The number or visits made by the city superintendent was 103. Tbenumber of visits tuade by directors was 131, as fellows : J. W. Byrne 10, J. I. llartman 27, Wm. McUomtey 13, Jno. Ochs 23, Gee. Darmstaodter 10, Win. Wehlsen 10, m. Jehnsen 2, Dr. Jno. Levorgoed 4, Dr. S-V, IteleniuslS, Jacob Shlndle 15, Dr. J. P. Wlckersham 3, A. J. Snyder 5, Dr. V. It. MeUeruilckS, H. It. BrenemanST Onthol5tUefthomonththa German and ii,8,i2u,irl en ,Beulh Uukoitreet,waii the recipient of a rleauant urprtae, in the shape of a bcautttul molodeen, the gilt of lien. J. 1 Wlckcrshr.m. On the 13th of the month, the tlrst exami nation or applicants for admission te the high school was held. The branch was physiology. Thenumlwr of Iteys examined was 57, the girls numbered SS. Very resiwtlully your olsllent servant. It. K. r.i'umu 1.. Tearhers' Salaries. Mr. Uyrne called the attention el the beard te the fact that the salaries of some of the teachers needed revision. Teachers nt the present In the same gnule nre roeehlug dif dif reretit salaries, and In his Judgment this should be remedied. He therefore ettered n resolution directing the superintending com mittee te report a plan etiunllr.luc the salaries or teachers et U10 same grade. Mr. livans ellered asnn nmotidmeut, pro viding tlie committee deem it necessary. After Reme discussion the resolution as amended was adopted. .Mijmirnmi. PEHSONAI,. Gkorei: K.VNnr.nseN, a prominent nnd wealthy cltlren el Scrnnten, died In that city en Tuesday, aged 70 years. Ai.K-XANtu:n NntAKMAN, and wifis or Westtown. Chester county, recently cele brated their golden wedding. Miss Ci.kvki.ani, the president's sister, hasgnue te Atlantic City, v here she has en gaged apattments ter n week's rest. State Sui'Kuinte.viik.vt lltenui:, ne ne ne oempanled by City Miperlutendent lteulirle, visited the high school this morning, nnd ether schools during the day. K.-Sr.xATen A. G. Tiii-kman 1ms been swindled by a Cincinnati forger out of several hundred dollars en notes purisirtlug te be from leading business men. Bismarck was soventy-eno years old en Thursday, and he received a large number of congratulatory telegrams and letters, ns well as many birthday presents. Many ' Isiters called upon him te present thetr cengratula tiens personally. Oausman Tkkmi.u has n pretty lcker. She Is the widow of a well-known saloon keeper of Pittsburg, who died a year or two age, leaving her a big fortune. Mrs. l'riddy, which is her name, has backed Teenier lrem the start. She appears at all his races and puts up wggers In the most lavish manner. Dr. Wii.mam H. 1neiit, who has been connected with Jellerseu medical cel lege for twenty-seven years, nnd is about te vacate the chair et surgical and descriptive anatomy, "heciass which Willi graduate in a few days had prepared a life sired jmrtrait of htm, which they presented him as a me morial et their atlectien nnd esteem, nt the meeting of the alumni association Thursday evening. JOHN ikf.i:nli:ak wiiittiku. Cloud, wind, nnd sleet the hills leek darkly hare ; But yonder en a dim, denuded height One lonely pine uplifts his fellaged might Waving green glories o'er the earth's despair. Type of my peel's eeul, he greets us there : Aged in sooth, and yet his crew n Is bright Ulrdied by winter, yet beyond Its blight ; Still et his own pure grandeur unaware. Type of thy soul Is he thy peet soul ; His spelt transforms the storm winds into long. That, charmed In sweeping rhythmic brauch and bole, Ijipse te the leug, low innsln of the sea ; While birds like winged Hopes, furled lrem win try w reng. Dream of 9prlng heavens In that deep hearted treet 7'iimI Hamilton Jlaine in Harper's Weekly. " When we two parted, I felt that 1 1ml taken cold," said Themas Takelntime, "and nevt next morning 1 was horse Indeed, lint a 25 cent bottle et Dr null's Cough syrup llxedmeup." Contentions women are slaves te headache . but twenty a ve cents spent for a bottle of Sal ration Oil will restore harmony In the house, held. Oced news for home. St. Jacob's oil conquers rheumatic and neuralgic pains. 81'KCtAL XOTICEK. There Must lie an Open Itnnil between the feed we eat nnd the substance of which our bodies are composed. If the read is clogged or closed we sicken, faint nnd dle. This read is made up of the organs of digestion and assimila tion. Of these the stomach and liver are chief Slest people have mero or less e vperlcnce of the horrors el constipation, l'reventtt, and nil its fearful sequences by using Dr Kennedy's "Fa vorite llemedy." It Is the first step that costs. uiario-luieodAw Gallant liescum. There can he something heroic In a medicine as well as In Individuals. Burdock Bleed Bit ters have effected many a gallant rescue among ths suffering stele Thousands have escaped the miseries of dyspepsia nnd nervous debility through the use of this wonderful medicine. It Is empatlcally the best stomach and bleed tonic in the world, for sale by II. II. Cochran, drug gist, 1:17 and 1S North Queen street, Lancaster. A Newspaper IMlInr. O. II. HolcemtiH, of llloemvtlle, Ohie, rises te eTplaln: "Had that terrible disease catarrh, for twenty years ; could scarcely taste or smell, anil hearing was falling. Themas' Kctectrle OK cured me. These are facts voluntarily given agalnsta former prejudice et patent medicine." ler sale by 11. 11. Cochran, druggist, IS7 and 1SU North tjueen a lite t, Lancaster. Called te l'rearli. We feel called upon te preach few gospel facta facts that are worth knowing. Wnwunt everybody te enley all that Is posslbleln this world. We want nil these who are "tittering from rheumatism, neuralgia, -md Un uehi spralnsandpatns te knew that nemas' -ytrr' trie Oil 1, in, unfailing and splendid cure, for "v1".!.'7,."' ,!' -'ec,iran, druggist, 137 and l.ft North Queen street, Lancaster. f or a cough or sere threat, the best medicine Is Hale's Heney or lloreheund nnd Tar. I'llce's Toothache Dreps cure In one minute. iniMwdeedAw for Dyspepsia. Dasdelien Hitters Ce Dear Mrs- 1 take pleasure In recommending te the public jour valuable Hitters. 1 have been a sufferer from Dysiepslaand Liver Complaint for years ; hare tried everything, hut without avail, until I tried your Hitters, t have used two bottles and am new In a fair way of recovery s by using a few bottles mero I eipeet te be entirely cured. . A.T. fieiln,7IJUordenSt,Allentown. I'a. lelsiSmdTii.Th.S Frem Cleveland, Ohie, Cemes a letter signed T.Wnlker.ssylng- " tlieut ".if '""n?1!'' nK commenced taking Burdock Bleed Bitters for protracted cue of lumbago and general debility, and new am pleased te state have recovered my appetlti, and went-d strength, feel better altogether " Fornalehy II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1SJ North Queen street, Lancaster. Net a Case What Can't lie Cured Mut lie Kndured." This old adage does net signify that we must suffer the miseries of dyspepsia, when a medi cine with the curative properties of Burdock Bleed Bitters is available. It Is one ofthe most substantial and reliable remedies sold te-day Fer sale by II. 11. Cochran, diiiuglst, 137 and l'ri North Queen street, Lancaster. DrsrEPTic, nervous peeple, "out of sorts," Celden's Liquid Hoef Tonic will euro. Iifc for Velden's. Ol druggists. lnW-lwdeedjtw rVHNITUBK. TTOKFMKIKH'S., BEDS ! BEDS ! AT HOFFMEIER'S Furniture Warerooms, 30 KAST KINO STICK KT. J-l'lctnre frames te Order. MUTIOMB. Q. HAND DISPLAY OK NECKTIES. GO TO KUIHMAN'S, Net a case of rheumatism, net a case of neu ralgia, net a case of lsmeness, net a case nt pain or sprain net one has failed te go when at tacked by Themas' Kclectrie Oil. for shIe by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 1.17 and 13J Neilh Queen street, Lancaster. CAMEL'S HA.IR UNDER WBAB, GO TO K1USMA.VH. "CKJK LATEST STYLES - C0LLAU3 AND CUffS, GO TO KUiailAN'B. QHEAVEST AND BEST ' SCARLET UNDERWEAR AT ERISMAITS. MO. 17 WKST KINQ ST.. LAHCABTKl k MKUIOAU J (1UKST10X ABOUT Brown's Iren Bitters Tho.iuestlen h.vs pretiably been asked thou sands of limes. " Hew can llrewii'itiniii Hitters cure everything ' Welt. It doesn't, ltutltdis- ctiru any dlee ter which a reputable physl itan would prescribe IKON, Physicians reeng reeng nl7e Iren as the host tcdenittx u iment known t the profession, and Inquiry of any lending tliemleat firm will sub'tiintlatn the. assertion that there nie mere preparations of Iren than et nny ether substance ned In medicine. This shows eenelllslvelv that Iren 1. nrknnwleileil te be the most Important tacter In successful medical practice. It Is, however, n rcinarkatile fact, that prier te the dlscoverv of lll.OW.N'M IKON lUTTEUS no iHrtectly satlsfncter)- com cem com Mnatlen h:deer 1'wn found. llKOWV's llttlM 1IITTKUS diss net Injure the teeth, cuue head ache, or predurn rpnstliiailen-nli ether medi cines de. IIIKlWM'.s IKOX 1IITTKKS rures In digestion, llllleusness, Wralnni, I' t -iv " i-. Malaria, Chills and fevers, 'llrvd Keeling, Hen eral Debility, Pain In the Hide, Hack or l.tmtis, Headache and Neuralgia for all these ailments Iren Is prescribed dallv. llltOWN'S lttON HIT TKltS, however, de-s net cur' In a minute, l.tke all ether thorough medicines. It nets slowly. When taken by turn the tlrst syinvtent of bene, fit Is renewed energy, 't'liu muscles then become firmer, the digestion Improves, the bowels nre active. In uvmrn the ellect Is usually mere rapid nnd marked. The eyes tiegln at once te brighten . the skin clears up j healthy color comes te the cheeks j nervennes disap pears t functional derangements become regu lar, and lfa nursing mother, abundant sti9ti nance Is supplied Mr the child. Kemcmber Hrewn'H Iren Hitters Is the DMA" Iren medi cine that Is net Injmleiu. J'Atirfinicifid driio driie 1 s reeewiwiencl it. The llenulne has Trade Stark and crossed red lines oil wrapper. TAKE NO OT1IEU. 11 maisHyd.tw T.VTAUIU1 HAY-FKVr.K. ELY'S CREAM BALM IS WORTH $1,000 re asy mas; irej.i.v vi: rnri.n, SUrrKKINU ritOM CATARRH. A. K. .N KW MAN, Uraltng, Mich. A particle Is applied te each nostril nnd 1 agreeable te use. l'rlce 50 cents by mall or 111 druggist, fend for circular. KLY 1IKO I'll Kits, Druggists, Owcge. N. Y. ulyaiyoedlvw " ' uuu.iKFUi:xiJiiii.fi aoeim. Tl'hT 1 OK1VKD A I.AUGK LOT OK HOBNAIL GLOBES hlchwe wlUsell tC5 cu. escn. feven Dlfterent Celers. C1CYSTAL, Ol.l K, AUhTltYaT. CA.VAItv, UltKKN, 111. UK, And A Mil Kit. TDK K1NKST LOT OK Glebes, Lamps and Chandeliers IN LANCASTKU. Thebl'N and IIU.MK LAMP nre the best Lamp In the market. CAI.I, A.SDSKK AT JOEO. SCHAIIM & SON, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASThlt. PA. "PI.INN A HKENEMA.N. 25 PATTERNS SLATB iMANTKLS ! ELE&ANT &00DS -at-; FROM $15 UP. Less Until Miiiiiirurturer'rt Prices. This is-a Jeb Let. Come Early for Bargains. Flinn&Breneman manukactui:kii3 and dkalkus in HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, 152 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTKU, l'A 4i-Karealns In GAS KlXTb'UKH. UA.KRlJkOr.lt, jnri:Ai)QrAHTi:its reit TDEST Ji ABY CARRIAGES. LATEST STYLES, LARGEST STOOK, LOWEST PRICES. WASH Feil VATALOaVK. W. D. Sprecher 8c Sen, IIO. 31 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTKU, l'A fehmnid s TANDAllI) CAKKIAtlE WOKK. Edw. Edgerley, CARRIA&E EUILBER Market Streot, Rear of Poatefllco, Lanoaater, Pa. My stock comprises a larRe variety of the Latest HI vie IIubk1", I'hietens, Carriages, Mar ket and lluslncss Wufinna, which I edur ut the very lowest figures and en thu most reasonable terms. I call special attention ten few of my own de signs, one of wldch Is the KDUKltLK CLOSKD PHYSICIAN COUl'K, which Is decidedly the nealc.st. llKhtnst and meat complete Physician' CarrlHge lu the country. Persons wishing te buy n geed, honest and substantial article, uheuld hear In mind that they take no risk In buylnir my work'. Kvery Carrtace turned out in ulKhteen years a geed ene that Is the kind of Kuarantee 1 have toelTer the public All work Hilly warranted, l'lease Ktvomeacall. ICKI'AIUINO I'llOMl'TLY ATTKNOKD TO. One set of workmen especially employed ter that purpose, OTOHAOK AMD COMMISSION WAREHOUSE. DANIKL MAYKK, dec! Jyd Ne. 16 West Cheitnut Street. jijir JJAUKU A IIHOTlIElt. CLOTHING H - Spring Woolens. Suitings, Treuserings and Spring Overceatings. READY-MADE CLOTHING In nusltiena Suite, Dreea Sulta, Reys' Stilta aud Ohllilren's Sulta. Balanoe of Wlnter Stoek at Very Lew Prlcea. Spring Overcoats. Furnishing Goods. xrrvSS&? ,Ii?w SnnPa ,n B- W. COLLARS and CUFFS. Noveltloa In NECKWEAR. Lattndrled and Unlamidrled SHIRTS, &e., Sea. HAGER & BROTHER, Ne. 25 West King St., Lancaster, Pa. J-KXT r00 TO THK t'OlMCT IIUUHK. FAHNESTOCK'S. New Open Large Stock of Sheetings. 8",i!lJ!'M,,.L.u.,.l.l'i.l,'!'ew L:ASI MUSLINS In all Desirable Makes. AI.e.TlOKtNUS AND rKAIIIhtCi IO 111,1,: alt nt our t'nnl tiw Prtces. Alse COUNTKUPANKS AND yUILTS IN IJUANTtTlKS. I'rtces lrfiwer than Kver. TABLE LINENS, TOWELS AND NAPKINS. We are new receiving dally New Additions te our ntready Kttenslre Bleck, and shall continue, te add dslly throughout the coming season tmrxatus of one kind or another. "KVKICY 1!A llltINllSHO.MKrill.Nll.NKW." FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO THH COURT c AKI'KTS KHO.M Al'tTION. METZGER &. IIAVK NOW OPKNKD A LAKOK INGRAIN, RAG, HAIL HOlHillT AT AUCTION KOIC CASH CAItl'KTS... CAItl'KTS... CAKPKTS... CAKPKTS... CAItl'KTS. . CAItl'KTS... ,.atle Cents. ..at l.'XOnts. .nfJO Cents, .at Hi) Cunts. ,.atil Cunts. .at (A CeuU. Fleer, Stair and Table Oil Cleths, Cheap. Metzger & laughman's Cheap Stere. 43 WEST KINO ST., LANCASTER, PA. W tmween the Cooper Heuse and Serrol Herse Hetel. LtVK IftHUHAXCK UUSII'ASr. T IKK 1NHUKANOK COMPANY. WHRN SOLICITED TO RIOHARD A. McOURDY, PRESIDENT, Is entitled te your V.'.Vrconslderatlen. since It holds the FOKKMOST place amenir the Life In In snranee Institutions of the world, and offers superior advantages In all tlie features of huslness to gether with unequalled financial security. CASH ASSETS, tbereV ln'su lu '"" retur" reJ"c"K is liSVhf fffr? C jS5y.,,n ttnr ,mn ' (bH Prfl"- n,,' 0I Clren"" ,0 r0Ce'PU It utiles the simplest and most ceinnrehnnslve form of Insurance Contract ever Issued, and the only one that furnishes ABUOl.UTR JXHUHANCK t'KOil THK WOKDUU. ,"ue"' Bnu KOIt rUUTIIEIt INKOICMATION APPLY TO Rebert Helmes, District Agent, 230 N. 6th STREET, READING. Or 60 N. DUKE STREET, LANCASTER. navaBFVBNttmixa tiueva. w M. A. KIKt'KKit. A New Firm I (AT AN OLD STAND.) NO. 40 EAST KING STREET, (Opposite thu Court Heuse.) ' A Complete Line of Heusefiirnishing Goods I Steves ! Steves ! WenroiiKentsrer the t'ULLEIC A WAICICKN CO.'STPrey, N. Y.)STOVKHand ICANOK8, infu infu ner te noun In the market. The."8PLKNDlD IIKATKIt" has proven ltsolMeho thecbnlce of all economical housekeep ers, and Is guaranteed te give meru sntlifactlonen less fuel than any heater In use. The merit of the " WAItltKN " and " DIAMOND " Itangea are admitted by all who knew them. We have also a full stock nf Heaters, Cook .Steves and Itangenef various styles and prices, ami haveutren careful attention te our selection of SUMMKIt COOK 8TOVK8, heth for CW Oil and Gasoline, se that our sleck ceutulns the best, the safest, and most economical offered te the puhllc. Alse Cooking Utensils or Iren. Copper, 'fin and Granite Ware, and keep en hand a full assort ment of the latest improved conveniences which inake the duties of housekeeping a liiuasanl pastime Articles et Tin, Copper or hheet iron, of special design or patterns, made te order en short notice, llepatrlrig promptly and neatly done. Special attention glven te P1.UM11I.VO. OA8 KITTlNd andhTKAJlMKATlNU.TIN KOOr'INtl aniISl'OUTlNU. andasteck of the latest Improved (las rlitnres, Washs-Htands, llath-T litis, S ater Closets, and nil pertaining te the business, constantly en hand, KIEFFER& HERR, NO. 40 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, PBNN'A. inar231mdlw nuvBKjfuamauiMu uoeaa. OHIHK'H (JAKI'KT II ALU CARPETS! UKOPKNINU OF SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, We are new prepared te show the trade the Largest and Uejt Selected Line of car mtiJtBdln tbUc'ty. WILTONB, VKLVJCTM, all the Trading Makes c? LODY AND? Duur.i,e. niii.n,i. AJi-neraanu uoueo unain KATUA 8UPKR9 anil ill nriali OltAIN CAItl'KTS. DAM AUK and VKNKTIAN OAUPKTH. UAi .5i. . .ffWW own manufacture a speciality . Special Attention natd te the Mannfictnrenf IISTiim CAUPKTV Alsealfull Llneef eLOLOfHS, iutiS, WIND0W8UADKS,C0VK;T8Ai;i 'ABrr' -AT- SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Oer. Weet King and Water Bta,, LaneMtw, Pa. uuuiM. CLOTHING! HOUSE, LANOABTBR, PBNN'A HAUGHMAN AND IIANDSOMK VAU1KTY Or" AND STAIR CARPETS, AN II'IO ltK SOLD CIIKAP KOIt CASH. CAItl'KTS.. CAItl'KTS.. CAItl'KTS. CAItl'KTS. CAKI'KTS.. CAItl'KTS. ..at 11 ..nfjr ..at: ..Bt.V) ..at 75 . .at S.1 Cents. Cents. Cents. Cents, Cents, Cents, INSURE itEMKMBER THAT Life Insurance Company of New Yerk $108,08,967. ALDUH V. IIRKK. A TTKXTIOX nOUSSEKEFA'EUSi I New Goods I - New Prices I CARPETS! 31 DTDIUj AFKSTttY nsJItles el IN. KT8 of our i m tabamaw i-(-.-S
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