3T (rj'ij -t - "' r,l sewnjfssj fytr'j f. ..? ' t f nacuP-w .v u. x , i" THE LANCASTER DAILY IOTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY, APRIL S, 18SC. v..- i 5C W Ik "L m ii. iletilligenGir. VtlHa IM THtYEAR" MPTlt) in tmsB. OIB BDlLDINti, 'ir.1-' Oaetra Sqnstre, r Pn. wt Skum a Vim en Tan Cikti . assTrsit. I Tin te Fim Ctirtt Um. IiY INTELLIGENCER, (Eight Pams.) Wednesday Morning, ,.-..,,-- X" Dhum a Yi m Aevami. ' . 7.r NCC Soucme rr. j tvt mst or jhi If. COMMrOSMST Alt MOUfim T9 Wn MS M Tttt NHS 01TJ 0 T THtti MT no MUCaTns, ivt IS MOOT ' MOD rum. u MS UT11M Ml M tOSMStt T Tt MMtT. B letters and Telegrams te THE INTELLIGENOBR, Lancaster, Pa. Catifestct Intelligencer. ,$ LANCASTER, AVK1T. 8. IK. The Army Skeleton. "General Letmn's preposition, te increase ibrmy from its present force of 25,000 te 10,000 men, was defeated in tbe Senate. General Legnn was very much In earnest fci advocating It and represented tlie nrmy c ttew of the situation. The army efllcers consider that the force they command is ''tee small te be respectable; and when we .consider the small number of men en the 'average muster roll of the companies there i'.'aan be no doubt that the complaint is just ; '? company which is supposed te contain a ' JJ tll. ,.ltl,t M.lnl "of the number : General Legan says they ,nm from ten te fifty. As there is a cap s'' ILi j i it-... .- 1. ,.,.,,. ,H1U SUU i,VVU JIUIUCUUUU) IU CUtll LUUH'.UM ibeskle the serecanU and corporals, it Is ' evident that there are tee few officers for 1 tbs men or tee few men for the officers ; 4uA the question Is as te whether the effi- IKeerser men are tee many. The general Lklea in the country, outside of military fe circles, is that twenty .Qve thousand men i are quite eneugu ier our neeu as a reguuir .V?nii rrM..i .. l: ei.,cfr 1Y& SMUUIMIJ 1U1VU. X11C1U 19 it ii;cilll& u&tiu-3l w a lanra standinir armv which has been bred &lnLfi nnr hnnp. ffn li.-ivn Ipanipd from his Sifatnrv net enlv the cost but the dan- s. ger. Federal authority must net be X$T entrusted with needless pewer: and if we r '&de net need mere than 2.5,000 soldiers in f time or peace we should net autuome tne f enrollment of mere. An addition of (he ' j i- - si : . tf i -tuuuaauu la uui. vt'J uiuuj, il 11 iiud , KV put it Is tee many unless the neeu for them is clearly shown. &t3 a J Duuniub tuavi uiu uitiicia uu uuv fft bave enough te de; and that may read ilv be conceded. It is an unquestionable fact . a-P-, tdan $ nrnr iifilrtrti! n n Urn nrmi fa 4tinfr Bt -vu lucci vii uiLtuiiituiiu me wtu.; j w". intimeeliieacewe shall be prepared for wwar, when we will need educated officers who cannot be speedily made "Yeliae proposed te hae the skeleton of a consid censid consid able army, which may Iks swelled byre- cruits wlicn needed te its full numbers. i: The theory is a geed one, but it does net y -arnrlr c wall na if mtnlif tn irnnf Inn Tnr m: 'z. . """-:vrT.i" " Lr r uw icsuiLiiJU iciiueiii;? is iv uiic kuu JjK'and energetic officers, who feel that their abilities are net properly employed, out of tbe army; and te leave in it these who are content with little te de, for their epaulets and salary. The officers rust and deteriorate under their situation. They need te be actively employed, and should be. As they cannot be given enough ' men te leek after, it fellows that they should either be permitted te find employment for themsele3 or have it found for them by the government in ether branches of the federal service. ThAKA vtn-n nlnnna lits ivl-1 stli Mini FwL could be nut In the civil service, where - - m - i B5j3 wwjr nuuiu uc uscim, iui jiievain.u iw xu- v diam agents. A cemiKiny of a dozen or two geant te command, and a captain is fully equal te the command of a regiment '2. if n tinnrlrfwl nrtvmnf mpn rT)n nfTlriM fries -" "- -.w w . u v.... who may be se well spared from the mili- 'ybtarv service, and who are net wanted in i ,.... ' .. sSl the civil, could profitably be given leave of ' ataflnrn with nprmisslnn te pneapft in IIIRKI UU3UICM U11VI .... UUUCIUIAUI, UUI. KJ call upon them until an emergency should arise requiring them. Practically it w euld 'f be putting them en a retired list ; from .j wnicu vvuen neeucti iiiey weum comeie k 4f.n nn.m4wn1a .l.irlin tmn 41in nnlli n. a. bue wuumj awiTiv.a jiuiu tlie autiu Clil pleyments of private life, vith unrusted energies and contented minds. What is there new te keep geed officers in the service, when the young lieutenant can never hope te be a colonel, and must leek forward te a captaincy coming but with his gray hairs ; and that a captaincy ever but a score of men. What a blanket upon ambition is that I What a Smart Fellow Found Out. A Harrlsburg correspondent of the New Yerk Siei has made a startliug discovery. He says that ex-Gov. llejt, the alleged anti-discrimination committee of the sur vivors of the constitutional convention, Jehn Stewart, Charles S. Wolfe, and Inde pendents unknown and unnamed, are going te held a convention, all by the r virtuous selves, about two weeks before the Democratic state convention. This re- l- markable body will nominate a full state f ticket-" all Democrats." Of this ticket $ Mr. Buckalew is te be the head. This is the discovery in detail of the said corre cerre ,W spendent, and be holds the patent. ':. Ve vnnttira in nll-i n. 11 ... 11 'wlllbenoBucncenventlon,for the reason -wai noDeay namea coma afford te attend. . icend, II there should be such a cenven- , 'tee, its nominees would notbe "allDeme- erata" ; in fact none of them would be .Democrats. The Democratic convention ' ,U1 be held en the 10th of August, iat tbe city of Harrlsburg, where the ticket te be supported by the members of 'tfcattiae-bonered party will be regularly aealaated by their own representatives Adr eeavened according te immemorial IM nominees, tne iiarnsuurg cer- MawMxlent may safely assume, will be cfm peaecrats" Democrats of the stal- Mad, who will poll tbe lull Deme i vote, and, if elected, put Democrats i wader theia te the lull extent or Mr. Buckalew pay possibly i ef (his body ; be is aDeme- i, Jaoeorable and honored, iMTJa aUglble. But se long JJMMOcnt be te net M vmimtten Of thW party. Uesldes, Sfr. Buckalew was him self tbe candidate of the Democracy in the disastrous Greeley jear, and he has proba bly no itching for further experiments in that line. When 'Messrs. lleyt and Stewart, and th6 ether tinhappy llepublicans named and unnamed by this amusing ll.irrisburg chap, get together, if they cer de, they ought te appoint n commlttee of Investigation te ascertain hew it came that the state con stitutien was net enforced whiie they themselves were its appointed official guar dians. Certainly Mr. Utickatew cover thought of going outslde the Demecnitic party te seek support for nny of the pro pre visions of that sacred instrument. Fer ten j ears Democratic state conventions have been demanding the enforcement of the ' Wglected features," while Republican administrations down te and including Gov. llejt's, have been treating theso clauses which the corporations disliked "as mere rubbish." Xobedy knows better than Mr. Hucka lew that the Democracy is the patty, and the only party, of the constitution in Pennsylvania. That party will name its own candidates, and if any Republicans are dissatisfied with the candidates of their bosses, they can vote for honest Democrats. Toe Much Kent, the lleu 1UII llreak. The riiiladelphi.i street car cenijunies seemdetermineil te eert;ix the patience of the long-suffering people of that city. The Traction cempanj, a powerful political and business combination, in close league with the lSt.tnd.inl oil company, with newspapers at ils beck and ceuucilmen among its retainers, has been doing pretty much as it pleased ever since it centralized its present power. Since the recent strike of its men and the concession te them of reasenable hours and living wages, it shows a disposition te get een at the expense of the cit and its citizens. At its request and for its benefit a pliant cenucils eted te repeal the five cent fare hull- tatlen en future grants te the passenger rallwajs. Xext the Traction lines take oft their early morning cars, aud between mid night and dawn w lien people w he w ant a car want it most of all the l'luladelphian is te be deprived of tliis convenience. It w ill net de for the companies te say these cars de net pay. That may be. Everybody knows transiwtatien lines and enterprises of every kind previde some fa cilities that uiake no immediate profit, lit order te keep up these that bring the large returns. The street rallwajs make enor mous gains for their owners , they lrave enormous pnv llegesfrem the city, and they had better net trifle w ith their opportuni epportuni oppertuni tes. There is a German aphorism some thing like this ".mtehiaprcwit Her limn ,i bnrht." TrtK Heading JferaUl has added the word "new fpiperteriafly" te the Engllth language. Its editors should be indicted. Tun ventures of the New Yerk press with Illustrations of prominent peeple are etteu very ridiculous. The World makes Martin Irons hav e a chin beard, long, straight hair and a gencnl facial resemblance te llull.ile 13111; whtle tfie.Sun plcturas hlmasacurly hlmasacurly headetl man with a moustache, recalling the genial features of Postmaster Ilarrlty, of Philadelphia. The Intklluikneku often finds Itself lonely in ita accurate presenta tion of the physiognomies of prominent peeple. The Carlisle IUraM, a leading ltepubllcin newspajer of the state, says in its isue of April 1 All roelVt Day: The order of Kulghta of J.aber ran rarely benefit the inen required by it te quit work. The order ought te be investigated and mm pressed. It is te be hoped that Mr. Gould ill stand firm. Kucha course will go far towards ending the order and it Is lime that It should be ended. Isthls the opening key nole of the fteaier campaign " Tiikiib has been a geed deal ei discussion as te hew and w here and when the familiar tunoef " Jehn lirewn's body, etc.," origi nated. Te it is sung Julia Ward Hene's " IJattle Hymn of the Republic ;" but it Is pretty certain that the tune originally w as adapted from a campmeetlng tune, " Say, brothers, will jeu meet us ' This, in turn, wasinodellcd lrema song written tern tire company ".Say, bummers, will you meet us?" The words of the "Jehn Hrenn" song weronet bised en the incident of the Harper's Ferry Abolitionist's llfe and death, at all, as is popularly suppesed. Tbey had origin In a reference te an entirely different person. The words originated with mem bers of the " Tiger Hattallen," Massachu setts volunteer militia; and as thee mem bers subsequently enlisted in the Twellth Massachusetts volunteer Infantry (Webster regiment), they claim the word and music of the "Jehn Ilreun Seng." It first ap peared in April, 101, In a quartettn of the "Tiger" Jenkins, Kdgerly, Purnette and Jehn Brown and was simply a wrtef Jeke en the name of the last mentioned. He was a Scotchman, and failed te see nny point In the witticism, which, of course, only made it mero lasting. The Twelfth Mas Mas sachusetts sang it In Itosten harbor, at Pert Warren, w ere the llrst te sine It in New Yerk city, July, led!, wliore it made a sensa tien, and continued chanting it until It had beceme se common property as te have lest all novelty. They claim the adaptation of tue tune and these words : "Jehn Brown's bed lies niouliterinir in the Knive. IIU eul ges marching en, Olery, llallUuJuu.,p The regimental banil (Maltland's, or Ilrock Ilreck Ilrock ten, Mass.,) w .is the tlrst te arrange and p'ay tee tunc Twoerthequartetto are new liv ing in Itosten, Mass. Jehn Brown was drowned in Virgin!?, June, 16C2, and Jonk Jenk Ins whereabeuts are unknown. All were sergeants lu the Twellth Massachusetts Volunteers. (lev. Peuakkh, of Ohie, in a special mrs mrs sage te Its legislature, points out that while the expenses of that state are increasing Its revenues are shrinking; a deficit el a mil lion dollars en next January 1 Is anticipated, with constitutional power te borrow only ?7&0,000 te meet it. The persenal property returned for taxation has shrinken from $512,000,000 In 1SS.1 te ?509,000,CO0 new. The governor calls for eluclent moasures te tax the liquor traflle ; foreign telephone, trans portation, car trust aud car equipment, aud sleeping and parlor car companies, deiug business in the state; ler seme method te equali70 assessments, which vary enormous enermous enormeus lyln the d liferent counties; and ler better means of securing honest returns from nn nn nn lncorierated banks. Net much party cap Ital is te be made out of the vote en Legan's bill te Increase and reorganize the army. It falled by 10 te 31 as fellows : 1 eas Mews, lllalr. Cininrnn. Wilsen, of Maryland 31. With such radical senators as lIale.Hher. I man nd Teller vetlntc against it, the chance lettwiniruie oieouysuirt because of Deme. I ine Ptlea 1 rery slender, lIlUAU Vin Yh m V' r.rye- "aw ley, Legan, Mc Mn 11,?,ui0,n''. Mitchell, of 'Oregon ; Mor Mer rill, Payne, Piatt, Klddleberger, Habli , Kaw yer, Bpoeuer aud BUnferd-lH. Nays Mcsara. Ueek. Ha,,.. n.. .. Brown, Cull, Chace, C'eckrell. Coke c 111 Gray, Hale, Iugal s, Jeue. or Nevada Keuna. Maxey, Morgan. Plumb, Pugh Sauhibury, Hherman, Teller, Vaii Wvck Wvck Wvck Voerhees. Walthall. Wilsen, of low. ..A IN'r.w Yentt new fitrnlahes n great variety of alleged official wrong doing. Majer Gen eral Shnler Is seen te be trtel n second time for bribery. A number of city aldermen are tuider Indictment for w holeale corruption in the sale 'vnluible franchUcn. And new n movement M said te le en feet for the im peachment of no les n iersonnge than Judge Donohoe, of the miprenie court, In conse quence of nn alleged inlMite of his judicial jiewer in granting Injunctions te prevent the onferiemcnt of plain prev Isiens of law. Te-livv wllllie inemorable In the annals of Irish history, and en Its outcemo n world of geed or evil I dependent. Mr. Ulad'tone will present his scheme for the redress of Irish gnevances, nnd the liberty-loving io ie io ple in all linds will pray that his hands be strengthened in his task. TEIISONAL. Pewnr.m.v thinks this Is the list strlke the country wilt ever see. Hichami AnNei.n, head of the firm et Arneld, Constable A Ce., died Wednesday at his residence In New Yerk, after two weeks' Illness. Themas a. Thai itt.it, professor of ljtlu aud literature In Yale college, was found dead in bed Wednesday morning. He was In his 7il ear. OKjiPitAt. Mati:ii Wekkmvn Pow Pew PKnr.v's photograph, have new n greater cir culatien man inose ei any einer person known, le it Mrs. Ijingtry, Grever Cleve land, or Maud Hranscombe. I.vun.v 1'im.i.irs a prettyand vneII im.1u im.1u cated young vemau, ceuimltted sulclde lu Omaha, en Tuesday. She took bleed from her own veins and wrote with It the follow ing note, which was found en her pillow',: "I, I.anra Phillips, hereby Mllmy soul te the devl't in consideration for which he agrees te give me wealtli, beauty and the power te overcome all my cnemles." She left a com cem com fertablo home In Iowa, three years aee, and went step by step Inte the slough of degra dation. Till; RI.VQVESVH Of IIKCCKIKIDOK. Touching Kilractj Frem Hie Speech or a New Kentucky CeitgreMtimn. " I', v I " in the Press. Shaking of dIOerencoef opinions en the tarilfnet nllectlng friendship calls te mind the passage of Mr. Breckinridge's speech en the pension bill, in which he spoke of the great love he always had for his brothers who leught en the Union side. lam told that in spite of this fact the leve between these brothers remains as strong as between the6 w he fought for the same cause. I quota from this remarkable speech, which was miserably reported at the time: "Of the two grown men who are dearest te me one served ieur years in the Confedprate army ; one four years in the Federal army ; suckled at the same breast, Instructed at the same knee, In early bev heed becoming moth erless, betw een the three there is only eon- lldenceaud allectien. There was a fourth, for whom the mother gave her life, and who seemed te grew up with the sunny loving ness that made that mother dear te all with whom she came in contact. In the early flush of his voting manhood he laid his life, a Federal soldier, neon the altar of his duty. and he lies at the feet of n venerable man w bee earnest, intense and able devotion te the Union of the states Is well known among the people from w horn 1 came." Acain he said : Standing by thoe graves and looking across the blue grass sward, can De seen in concentric circles the headstones ei the Federal dead, and net far oil" en the slope of a beautiful hillside, under the sbade of forest tree1, stands the St. Antheny's cress, draped with the furled banner en the broken flag tafl of a dead Confederacy, guarding in its white purity the graves of theso who give their lives for that Hag. S'cattered all ever that beautiful cemetery are fathers aud sons and brothers who s-erv ed lu opposing armies ; and in tbe adjoining city, and through all the adjacent country, are these who loved theso dead heroes, nnd live new in sweet accord, forgetful of all that w as harsh and bitter, remembering with grateful piety enlv that w hlch v. as brave and kindly and heroic." Hepreentatlv e Breckinridge is a man of deep religious convictions. I heard him speaking of the observance of Sunday net long aince: "1 de net hesitate te say," he said, "that that 3 stem of truths, efw hich the Sunday and all that that word implies forms a irt, is the prlnie cause of the glory and the hopefulness of this civ illzalien." A .Nevel &tle. 1-reii) the Sunbury Dally A rather funny constable sale took place at Pert Trovorten en Saturday, the 13th Inst. H. ti. Simpsen, esq., of Sellnsgreve, had claims against Postmaster and Grocery uum Leenard, of the Pert, for collection, and de putized Censtable Watt te levy the goods found in Leenard's iassessIeu. When the atterney, constable nnd auctioneer reached the grecery they found the establishment crowded with peeple whom they thought came te the sale te purchase the articles, and therefere concluded that the sale would be quite a success. The auctioneer upon taking tbe stand demanded order and the conditions of the sale were proceeded w lth. Seme one In the crowd said, ""Veu have heard the con ditions?" when another nnswered, "Yes," v hereupon the lirst spokesman gave the command, "Forward, march," and the whole party, except the attertiey, censtable and auctioneer, left the room. We think it Is scarcely necessary te add that the sale was a total failure, in consequence et the lack of bidders. Seans That Travel In Cempanj r rem the Ilwten Courier. "The spring is here he said as he took a seat beside her en the sofa," "the spring is here, tbe birds are beginning te sing, the grass re appears upon the lawn, the snow has geno and the voice et the turtle dove is heard in the laud and er thore won't be any mero sleighing," At the thought there would net beany mere sleighing a joyous light appealed In his eyes. "N. es," Hhe replied, as she toyed with ene of the buttons en his coat, "the sleighing is past, the weather grewswarm and every day brings us nearer the ice cream season." Then his jaw fell. Put Where It Will De SIet Geed. JTrem the Chambcnburg lteposltery. Over ninety per cent, of the total amount of cash in the Mate treasury Is deposited In banks in Philadelphia, PitUburg and Harris burg. Of ?2,2in,oen, the amount in the sink ing and general tundsthe Philadelphia banks held (1,12(3,000, Pittsburg (790,000 and Harrls burg (113,000, The ether tenth partis par celled out among banks In ether parts of the state in small amounts. A Capital Jeke. Mr. (lea Schuyler, who bes been a promi nent figure in New Yerk seciety and atlairs for ever II fty years, aud represents tbe revo lutionary family of thatname, has been mak ing a visit te the capital. Heme ene said te him en his return : 1 suppose you met lets of old friends in Washington. Air. .Schuy ler T" "Yes, n geed many; but most of them wero en brnnze horses." A Mate.man V leu a Niagara Falls. 1 rem the Chicago Katnbler, The story ts told of our gre it statesman, Prank Lawler, lhat, returning once from the Kast via the Michigan Central rail rail read, he get oil at Palls' View te leek at Niagara. After examinlug it critically for a moment, he turned te a bystander and re marked: "Huge, ain't It? I Hpese itrunH all night, loe," D.vfi'eim.s The golden sun leeks gladly den 11 On golden row h of dalTedlls. IlorreHiu thein with hU golden crenn, With golden ni) g ei h blossom nils, And every blighting brccie he stills. W lth fiel'Jen trumpets in their hands, On pliant stums thuy lightly swing ; In chevrlul, dauntless, gorgeous bands, Their trumpets te the breere they fling, And sound the overture te spring. Gene Is the winter's dreaded power, dene are the cold and weary days ; New comes tlie soul refreshing shower, New sheds the. sun his brightest rays 1 Their golden trumps aru turned te prulse. l'ratse lllm, ye trumpeters or epilog, Whose mighty lore new life distills I , My heart sbullv Ith jour musle ring Until our rapture through me thrills, Ye golden throated daffodils t Curelln Jlataril, An American (llrl's Wedding in Heme. The marriage of Miss Nina Moulten, of In ew Yerk, te Baren Ven Habeti, of Denmark, will take place In SL Paul's American church, at Heme, nt two o'clock this afternoon. The oercmenv will be performed tiythollev. Dr. J. W. Nev In, rector of that church, asslstid by ether American clergymen oftlie l'plscepal denomination new sojourning lu Heme. The brlde's cousin, Miss liat7feldt, datighler of theOermsn ambassador te Londen, will net as bridesmaid. Miss HaUleldt'a nlxnnce from the grand ball given nt the German embassy was much regretted by her many Irlends nnd admlrera. aud Count Ven 1UU feldt, deprived of his daughter's assistance In receiving his cuesU, performed that dutv alone. The lull, which was ene of the most brilliant affairs of the season, Included among 1U attendants many American ladies, whose costumes nnd Jew els exclted general admira tion. A Southern April I'mil, An A prll feel oxplelt of oue of the New Or leans pipers took the shape eftamperlng with an artesian w oil In w hlch there Is much local Interest. A connection wns secretly made between this well and the city water" works, and a strcAtn el water40 feet high was the re sult. Some et the stockholders of the water works sold out before the trick was dis dis ce ered. Age rnnnet wither It norrustem state Its In Unite variety." riesh it ha nil heir te nn ache or psln hlch cinuet be cured b using Salvu tien Oil. it i patnriillv annoying te be disturbed In public as.cmufps by rome one coughing n lit n oil knew Dr. Hull's cough Sirup U only a cents. t S. Senater German, of Marylaud,t les Kcd Star Cough Cureu aluablodhueen. S1MC0.MX XVTJVXH. Curteu te think thst desks and chairs kill peo ple, but they de. Taken in large iiuintitles ottlce lurnlture U fital as jcllew (ever. Westt and wrtte ourselves away Sedentary habits preduce constipation; that bgcls d)pcpsti, rheumatism and Mdney trouble, fellow In thetr train nnd death ends the chapter V.ptiitheci lives passed ever desks and in thocentlmsl Mr of elllce sought te keep l)r heniud's verlte Kemedy "alwajs en band for the stomach and brain marlO-lmcedAw "Spent nny Dollars In doctoring for rheumatism before I tried TAemui AVf fr(c til I ed a Je cent bottle et ltd meillclne and get out In one week. 1 or burns nnd sprains it Is exeellent " 1ns. IHir hnin.Ka.4t Pembroke, N. V. ter sale by II. II Cochran, druggist, 137 nnd 1 ierth Queen street, Lancaster. llenesty the lint Teller. In adv erttslng a medicine it ts best te be lien esl, te deceive ene wilt ueverde; the peeple wen t stand It. Let the truth be kneu u thtt Jlurtleck JSlcHHt liittert enre scrofula, nnd all eruptions of the skin This medlilne is sold eveiynhore by druggists ler sU liy II It Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 .North (Jucen street, Lancaster. A vvenl or Caution. Railroad men, mechanics, cenimen lal travel er., base balltsts, fanners, nnd ethors he labor out of doers, nru pecullirly liable te accident and Injury i7iemuj t'eltctrte Oil ferbrutses, bnrns, bttes and sprains. Is one of the flnest ap plications yet devised. 1 or s de by 11. It. cot h ran, druggist, 137 and 133 .North Queen street, Lancaster. Cau't at laieuglt. " 1 cannot speak tee highly of BurOeck Jlloett Uitteri they have been a blessing te me. Cured me of biliousness and dyspep-K from which 1 naa suuereu ier years. ' jir. .i. Marsn, ikink 01 Terente, Ont. ter sale by II 11 Cochran, drug gist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster Thunder It Dann the Ages, That for lameness, for rheumatism, for aches, for pains, and for sprains Dr Themas' t.eltrtrn OH Is a positive and reliable remedy. " Dr Thetnis' Eclecttlc Oil" can bn purchased of nnj druggist. 1 or sale by II. It. Cochran, drugtst, 137 nnd 1J' North Queen street, Lancaster All Admire a Handsome Pure. A pure, clear skin will make any faee hand some Manifestly an thing hlchstrt,iigthins and enriches the bleed wlli directly nffect tin vsholeiwrsen. All eruptions of the skin dlsap rear when Jlurdeck Jlloed Jlttltrt are 1 mnleved Tbey am a vegetable remedy of Inextftmtbla value r or sale by II. 11 I echran, druggist 137 ana isi .erin ijueen street, ivncaster. CLOTU1XU. w ILL1AM&ON A KOSTKK. Williamson & Pester's BOOTS &8H0E8 -FOK- Ladies' and Gents' Wear and Fit, KQUAI, TO CUSTOJt WOKK lll'T COST LKsS Williamson & Pester's GENTS', BOY'S & CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. Wear and FitEfiial le Custom 3Ihi1e, HOT COST LEU Williamson & Pester's HATS&CAPS -AUE- New and Popular Styles, Ol riNtai QUAi.irv. i.uHKsr i.v i-uilk. Williamson & Pester's Neckwear. Underwear, PERCALE SHIRTS. FLANNEL SHIRTS AND HOSIERY. -AUK UKSTQUAMTY. LOWhSI'lN 1'lllCK. 32,34, 36 S 38 East King St, LANCA8TKU. I'A. Williamson & Fester, rjrmis pai'hu is nuNTKD witu INK Manufactured by J. K.WRIQHT4JOO., ntrlMya seth an Hare 8ts rhiuaelnhia, !. MMCDItUr BACK.' 01M M H Mcty trale or Celd Attacks that Weak Hack and Nearly Prostrates jen. I'litsleliuis ami Hiugglsts Itereuniiriiil BROWN'S IRON BITTERS! ASTHE BESTTONIC. flrengthens the. Mustlc Knrkhes the IIIikhI Meadles the Ser-s tllMs New V Iger 1R .1 1. Mtkrs, r'alrtleM, lewn. sajs " lltiiwn's Iren lllllirs Is the tiest lre VUdl cine 1 ha e knew n In my a yi an pmetlcn. I reive found It )ecliillj In uetUlsl lu nervous et phrslenl 1 xlmnstlnn, nnd tn nil ilelillll nhi nil incuts tint bear se iieah en lu t. . .. 1 . It frvelv In mv e u Ulnlly Sin. . f. llnenv, M7 Main stti-it. (o)lngten, Ky.snjs " I nnsremplettly broken tlenuln health nnd treutilul with pains In my luck. Itrewirs lien Hitters entire!) restored inn te health ' .Vliss Iizzik Hhknnai. ."liiw toekc nvennp. St. Leiilj, .Me.shjs "lMirrcreditlth spinal wtak ness, pains In my back and Meipless night I tried even lOncelfnule ivmedy without much t-eneflt lour bettlis of llnmu's Iren Hitters lme relieved nie.nnd 1 cheerfully ncemmend The genuine has Trade Mark arid crossed red lines en rapper Takenemher. Madennlv br IlltOW.N C11KMII.A1, co. (') llaltluiore, Sid Vl.UTlllNO, M YKKS A KATHVON. THESPRINGOF1886 lsniwn us We arc net behind, ilfher, with our Mecl el CLOTHING Kill: THE SBASON. The best care nnd taste has Wen used In pre- piiing It for the trade, andse fir we lm 11 been well tuwnrded. MBN'S SUITS In niiny blyles and Qnalttlps, and at prices down te bottom. MKN s, Sl'ltlN'U OV KHCOATS In all the Hest style, ranKlnc In prices from lulu te llVui. The Youths' and Beys' Department Has been well cared fer.nnd all of the llest and Toughest Materials can be found A 1' A lit Or I' A. VTA l.OO 3 Are a very necessary thing this tlmoef jenr, tind our asertmtnt Is large enough te suit anjbedj's taste Don't ba afraid of High Prices. .SOlIllill l'llICKSHKUK' If 5011 don't want the finest Clothing, e have All the Chenpir lrades nnd lettur value can be had here. for a small amount In vested than any when) else This Is a strong statement, but u knew It s right. I.KADISO ( I.OTHIKU-. HO. VA EAST KING STREET, I.AM.ASTEIt. t'A. H iksh a lmeTiini: HAVE YOU Heard the News ? IllllSll A lllli) are offering a full line of NEW SPRING GOODS! at such rldlculeu.lv Inn prices that It Is a preh lem te all hew they de It ManiitHCtutlugull their own goods, thej have, the Inside track, and arelieund te he'd 1L New Is jourepportiinlly for a GOOD INVESTMENT MJTKAHW OI TIIEUtrillCKS Men's Suits, S4.00, 35.0O 8S.OO te SIO. Men's Suits, 8IO te 820. Spring Overcoats, 80.00 and upwards. THEIR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT is new stocked with a complete line or thelatest SPRING PATTERNS both In novelties nnd staples WCOMK KAItl.V 1011 A UOOULHOILK. Oiio-Prire Clothing Heuse, COUNKR NOKTH QUKKN STItKET AND CKNTKK 8QUAKK. novHr.vvHxiHiiiNe iwuvs. TUST IIKOK1VED A LAUOK. LOTOr" HOBNAIL GLOBES Which we will soil atQS cu. eucn. Sevon Dlnerent Celers. t'KYSTAL, OLIVK, AMKTinsr.C'ANAKV, ilHKEN, III, UK, AmlAMtlKlt. TI1KHNKSTI.OTOK Glebes, Lamps and Chandeliers IK LANCASTKlt. The SUN and 110JIK LAM I' are the best Lamp In tlm market. CALL AND HKK AT JOHO. SOHAUM & S0I, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTKlt. 1' A. QTOKAGK ANC- OOM MISSION WAREHOUSE. DANIKI. MAYElt. deci-lvd Ne. ID West Chestnut Street. TOTK IS MAKING. CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT S3.00 A POZKX. Ai isu. im iiiniu uvAAii oaeb.. l..i.,M f.inM.tflr Pa Lancaster, i;a nutiriu MYERS RATHFON, KB it B TBI'S iiar AOKH it lIHOrilKH. D RESS GOODS. Sew 1 ivnch Salines, New American Hatlnes, lteurndtee.Suns Veiling, Kugllshnud rrenrh serges, ( lalrifitlnl'lnlh, VI oel Itatlste, rreucli combinations, Kniillsh Coiuldnatleits, Ameilcnn Ceniblnatlnns, New Shawls I UI.ACK OASllVlKUi: Sll.WM.i, SCOTCH ANDl'KllSlAV SHAM 1.8. I.IIIIITCASIIMRKK SHAWLS. KM 111(01 IlKlthO CASHMKKK HCAItrs. xtkxt neon te the court heuhk. FAHNESTOCK'S. New Open Large Stock of Sheetings. SHIKTISOH AMI I'lLI.OW CVSK MirHI.IMI li) Ml Desirable. Make. Alse.l ICKINHS AND 1 K ATM KU3 TO 111.1,! all nt our ITnual Uiw rrlcct Alse C'OUNTKKl'ANhd AM) O.U11.T9 IN qUANTITIKS. l'rlce Irfiwer than Kver. TABLE LINENS, TOWELS AND NAPKINS. We are new receiving ditty Vew Additions toeur already Kvtcnslve Stock, and nhall centlnna te add illly ihrenghnnt the coming nensen bargains et ene kind or another. "KVhl( DA 11KINOS SOMKriUNO NKW" AT FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOU TO THE COURT VUl'KTS FltO.M AUCTION. METZGER & 11 A K NOW Ol'KNKD A l.AKOK INGRAIN, RAG, HALL 110UGIIT AT AUCTION FOU CASH CAIll'KTS, CAIll'KTS OAltl'KTi. uKi'i.rs CAUPKIS CAM' KM ..at 10 Cents. . alUSCenta. . at JO Cent. . at se Cents. . at te Cuntx. at lV Cents. Fleer, Stair and Table Oil Cleths, Cheap. letzger & Haughman's Cheap Stere. 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. M- lielwoen the Cooper I Ien se and Serrel Hene Hetel. iievaKrvitMiitnisn oeon.i. WM a. Kii:rKi:i!, A New Firm I (AT AN 40 EAST HO. A Complete Line of Heusefurnishing Goods ! V e are agents for the UI.LKH A WA11UKN CO.'S Tfrey, N. V.)S rler te noun In the market. The" bi'LKNDID IIBATKII " has proven ers, and Is guaranteed te give mom tutliactien en the " WAKltKN " nnd " III AJION D " lliingcs are full stock of Heaters, Cook Moves and Kiintci's of attention te our selection of SUMMKIl COOK BTOVKri, both for Veal Oil and Uatelmt, se lhat our stock contains the best, the safest, and most econetrifcaf offered te Iho nuhllc. Alue CrKiktnc Utensils of iron, Copper, Tin and Granite Ware, and keep nn hand a full assort ment of ihe latest improved conveniences which make the duties of housekeeping a pltasant ruutlme. Articles et Tin, Cepper or Shcet Iren, of special deslgns or patterns, made te order en short notice, ltepsfrlng promptly and neitlydene. Special attention ulven te I'LUMllINO, (IAS KITTING and SI KA VI HKATINU.TIN KOOr'I MO and SI'OUTINO. and asteck of the latest Improved Mas rlxtuns, H ahs Standi, Itith Tubs, , ater Llosets, and all pertalnliiK te the business, constantly 011 hind, KIEFFER-& HERR, NO. 40 EAST KING STRKET, LANCASTER, PENN'A. inarSilmdAvr ZJsTJI JJfBVMANOK OOHVAHY. IFK INHUHANOn COMPANY. wnnN sei.icrrnD te The Mutual life Insurance Company of New Yerk RICHARD A. McOURDY, PRESIDENT, Is entitled te your .V.K.srconslderatlen, since It holds the ""''"MP.MuJ'.rSrlf.in'l.1' surance Institutions of the world, and offers suicrleradvanUges In nil Iho features or business to te nether with muqnillcd financial security. CASH ASSETS, lllsal.olhe L'llKA J''.vr Company In which the cost of Insnmnci below that of Vy,l??,,; ",,,,fDfY nTn,m It has XO SfOOJiJlOLDJCltS te claim any part of the profits. Is less than thai of nny omeri-mu j It writes the simplest -and most ceinji ,),, ViG Ann ihi.t furnishes AJWUI.UTK inau reit rUKTIIKU 1NKOKMAT10N Al't'I.Y TO Rebert Helmes, District Agent, 230 N. 6th STREET. READING, Or 60 N. DUKE STREET, LANCASTER. UOVBXVVMMlHUItta UOODB. s HIKK'H UAKPKT HALT CARPETS ! UKOfKMlNa or SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. . We are new prepared te show the trade the Largest ana liest Belected Line of Carpets ever ex, hlhltedln this city. WILTONS, VKLVET8, all the Trading Ilakes of BODY AMUTArjCSTBY HltUHKLH,TllltEE-I'LY, All-Weel and Cotten Chain KXTltA SUfKUS. and all qnallllea of IN. UHAlNOAUl'K'ia, DAMAsKand VKNKTIANCAlll'KTa. KAU and CHAIN CAUflCTSef our own manufactures, speciality. Special Attention paid te tbe Manufacture of CUBTOMCAUl-itTU, AUearnll l.lneet OILCLOTHS, nuuu.WINDdWSlIAUKS.COVKULKTn.Ac'i AT SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Oer.WtMt King and Water Sis., Laneurtwr, Fft. Het)). sVs ) NOVCLTIESIN Spring Wraps I IIUOOAIIK VKLVKT WUAI'S. onevtAN silk wit a ra. IIOUCliK OI.OTII .IACKRT1. .IKUShVS, JhKSKVM. Colen il and lllaclt Orepe Cleths, llnx-he and Otteman Ulughamii, Satin llerber. lirocane casnmeres. KugllshChvelets. Nevel Coiublnattens. HAGER & BRO., Ne. 25 West King Street, LANCASTER, PA. HOUSE, LANCASTER, PHNN'A HAUGHMAN AN D II AN DSOMK V AUII. ( t Ol" AND STAIR CARPETS, AM) TO UK SOLD C1IKA1' KOltCASlI. CAIll'KTS. LAKI'RIH CAItHKTS. CAItl'KTM. . at 15 . at a ..at .IV Cents Cents. Cuntu Cents. Cents. Cent. .at se at 75 OAltl'hTI. CAIU'KTH atM ALDUS c. 11 nit it. A 7T:.Y TION JIO VSHKEKPKliS ' New Goods I - New Prices I OLD STAND.) KINO STREET, ! Steves! Steves! STOV K3 and KAMI KS, Infu ltseir te he the cboice or all economical heiuekeen- ittitutl than any healer In 11 se. The menu of admitted by all who knew tlimn. We have alie a vnrleui styles and nrlcea, and have Ktven careful insure remember that $108,08,967. te Insure ; Its larger dividend returns reducing Its ratio el expenses te receipts irehenslve form of Insurance Contract ever Issued, and UUTK IXVUJtAnVK fiiVM TJIK WVKV uu. JtAn I'd mum jjin CARPETS ! i J 1 Y I it 'I 5 vt tff,J. aa ir2i arf.f,''
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