. ! J' .&. '5T-'Jf f 1 - . K-' "W ,,w -J ' r"vf-v vy $ntft TwV, ;,- a t r- ?; v is r r-f-Z 3 I'f ' f -,- r; ' tV - THE IjANOASTER DAILY ngTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, APRIL 12 1886. fetOA..Ci'.7. .HBSSgg .?? . lt ,-' CWi - IS. &B vs "Srt m A , !&L K IBB .-rr M . Jf. Mty'tvcN1if;'THtYnJ rtnettfAK wmiem. BfcmiDiNQ, "' fWrtXk&ir "Centra flqunra, ?-jty k?tr kMOMAWm. flVT DCUARI Yt O flTTf ClJITS ' PW'Wt)' wGTAW rHH I FHM Tt TO FlFTT CtNTI A LlI JT INTBLLIQENOER, " (Eight Pages.) Every Wednesday Morning, 'W- Twe DeiUM A Yf m AevtMf . &M MfltipOHDCNCE SouciTce rr-i tvtrr mt or rxt . " " - AaiACH - - - - - - - . A.a- ji ' vim vwniHTi JW"wi'-w't'n muuim i t--i , 'tm?i am sat iim or rxt nttn ei? 1 te tm :s-,".vrw RMUMtnM, svr m nxr tr eoe r-m".? h I urm snu n MiMn t tm nun. I lX-tterai-nd Teleffmms te THE INTELLIGENCER, , Lancaster, Pa. & :;.tSe jEewastct intelligencer. ise J.ANCASTEK, Al'Illt. 12. 18S6. ij" t . The Bltumlneiu Ceal Strike. U8V flM.. AAnt ItiitOfl dftlanliAn nP 1 lift mdlllirr '.s'i t bituminens coal will have a permanent J cffMtix crippling that Industry. It works 0;Arectlyte the benefit of tlie nntliracite 't'iegfen. A year age bituminous coal was JjMgelsubstituled for antlinicite by nian- . '&&nt4utiTprn whn fnnnil it clienncr at tirices kmii nrPA-!tlllni. ."New tliftv nrn pomellol .ik, te return te nntlirncite and will net change 'Sflxtck again without geed imluceraent. l4,K jFer tlie weekending April 3d, the quantity iA of nnthracite send te market was ene ji hundred and fifty-five thousand tens mere (than for the corresponding week of litest year; and the iucrea.se i due '$.! Mainly te the substitution of nn ' ?iW thraclte for bituminous coal owing te ' thlifflculy of obtaining tlie latter. It can 111 ' teh generally by these who must use it K 'Si , Had are willing te pay the price asked for t- swJML It comes from the West Virginia reclen E'aad from about and beyond Pittsburg, ai &s vrnll nn from mlnfti nn t.lin 1iIHirr slde. in If. &$& the AllcgUenies, whose operateis are wil ling te pay tlie maximum wages demanded by the miners. The temptation te de this fs great owing te the large price obtain able for coal; but tliey act in fr v? operatera, who are alie mid te haye the sympathy of the 1'ennsylvania railroad managers In their resolution te - refuse tlie advance asked for mining. ;5 Their argument probably is that thebitumi- ': nntisrn.il train pftnnnt -armillltn nnvannn: Ma that the coal must be sold low In the East te meet the comieUUen there of anthra cite. It i3 also supposed that the large operators lme made contracts for the year which, will net enable them te pay the ad vance. The coal producing capacity of the country is se large that a determined refusal te yield te the miners demand will most probably be successful. Anthra cite can take the place of bitumin ous in nearly every large use of fuel except in puddling furnaces and in smelt ing furnaces that are adapted te the use of coke. Tlie motion of the bituminous miners for an increase of wages was net well taken at this period. They should have waited until the movement In the country towards increased business activ ity had beceme mere settled. "When they saw their employer -facilities for sup plying the demand for coal te be well em ployed, they would have been in position te ask for a better price for their labor. They have net helped themselves by asking it 1 1 1 foie business conditions justify it. Consoling te Aincricnn Farmers. American farmers who are disposed te complain should read hew their brethren in England and Ireland get along as tillers of the soil. An English farmer, Indus trious and a geed manager, lesiilent in North Lincolnshire, gives his experience for the past ten years. lie holds 4S0 acres, including CO acres of peer pasture. All his live stock is bred en the farm. He keeps ,1 1 cows, and has a fleck of 200 breeding ewes. Fortenyeaishe has spent an an nual Bverage of ?-.& peracie inbujing feed for caltle and nitificial manures, and G.60 per acre for manual labor. The rent, rates, and taxes have av eraged $5.07 per acre. It is net an ex pensive farm, as such farms go, and it has been well managed. Nevertheless, the larmer has net a farthing te show for his tcu years' work, and for the year ISM he is out of pocket mere than 1,300. Fer the ten years ending with 18St his average annual expenses, including interest at r per cent, en a capital of $20,000, were about S12,:,.'.r.l and In ISSj, Ids e.ieiuas were 11,SSC.. On the ether hand, his annual average re ceipts for ten cars were $12,300, and for 16S3 his receipts were only $10,020, show ing an average annual less or $25 for the ten years and a less of 11,315 for 1SS5. It English farmers cannot compete against the cheap grain of America, Aus tralia and India, hew can Irish ngrlciiltur isis, who must carry the additional weight of English trade discrimination against them, get a.eng ? A (loeil Man (lei.i'i Jehn Welsh, who died in Philadelphia !v" en Saturdav. had attained hm.nr.ibln nml i rrV'l - &,"sl hleh distillpflnn lwfnrA liln rnrenr mi '--- 7 ,,. , "" f"CH appointment 10 repre- rWBent WS Cniintrv III IIq (Irak ,llnt,n.,l . C1 nnlttnn. IT.. .....n l.-... i. i.-.. 1:1-. , vocation In the days when Philadelphia E Af w"0 i'ueni in cemmerce, and for half p,jkrty he remained ene of the mem- i.... u. .. h...--v ...m wuicii aciuevcu re-,-fmarkable success. He will be chieil . re. ,embcred, however, for the 7.1i 11,,. PVfldeJity iind the success with which m.. Ite applied his executive t!.Uni &W; flpaf. t. llin mimnr'pn.pnt. i.f 11, r. , . 'jf. Mtnitflrr fair for thn Dlirlsllin . I ' mission" In J'liiladelphla ; aud then, te,thd vaaienniai exuiuuien. xe 1113 iacuuy for Olganz.tt!en, Ills skill in finance, hisfuith Juibte energy mere j.han te the qualitiei ':friwyether single individual, the signal fe. ' sueeefii'ef'tbat high ciiterprise was due. IJ-' . TtePPOHitBncnt as minister te England fWWlKI Jll U UlCiuutu 11 Ufa vui-au nuiha Ad wis' a cbmpl(ment te the merchants of ' 1 country". His career abroad, like most ,01 weieaiurcs or iiayes- aumiiusinniuii, 1 uneventful ; but jar. wewi vere mm f Vith dignity aud ability and only de lAiuettens cut hert hie term. IIq tywptery clUzen ftuddW in the re pect fff Ms fellow countrymen. p, t t: ; ! lercwarnnl. Forewanied is forearmed, and these who read the communication from a prominent local physician, elsewhere printed, will de well te ponder its contents closely te find It any jiortlen of it may be taken te heart by themselves. It is broadly inthnaled that we are in the midst of nn epidemic that may be directly traced te unclean house hold arrangements and Imperfect drainage in ene of tha most progressive and densely populated portions of the city. If thUlie true, It becomes tlie duty of the beard of health te at ence inaugurate measure', te check the evil. -Moreover, it pertains te eacii householder te form himself into a committee of ene te see that he has net of fended against tlie plainrules of sanitation, whiloatthesamo tlme te keep a friendly eye en his neighbor that the latter is equally sinless in the same regard. That this supposed epidemic prevails chielly in that part of the city where the sewerage sj-stcm is most Imperfect U an ad ditional reason for speedily snppljingtlus want, which Mayer Morten lefeired te in vigorous terms in his inaugural message. An dunce of prevention is worth (.pound of cure. Tut: experiments inaile with natnml'Rii for piuMUnK purposes nt liaiver Vail", Vx, Bliew tiiat this new fuel works six times as rapidly as coke. And tlie end of il pnl billties U net 't lit nlht. Cemk tetlilnk of it, It would .seem a lnl1 lnl1 take for Irplaml te totally alsimlnn licr rep-rc-cntatien in tlie imperial Parliament. Keeping that power, she would have a olre In determining tlie iDieriaI burdens of which nhe would have te bear a share, and would thus petest a guarantee of keeping the local rights already wen, and n most ef fective Instrument for acquiring mero lioro liero liore alter. Iln.vvr.u thinks the labor vete will be an Important clement in tlie renn? Irani.i cam paign. A geed portion of It H feverishly awaiting the opportunity te vete ngilnit tlie Centre county statesman.) Ir Ha notable evidence hew the Idea of denominational education is growing in this country when such a practical OalvlnNt and wrhelar as Provident Seclyc, of Amherst col lege, pnts himelf en record In these words : "ise nation was ever saved by its intelli gence. We must have virtue? Jly inculcat ing precepts of morality? lint the te ichlng of morality lias never uplifted society, no mat ter hew purely tausht. There must be religious Instruction," and liew shall It be given? It cannot and will net be given suillciently la the family or In the church. The state, therelere, should give religious Instruction as it gives Instruction in letters." C-.rv-.ANi Is reported te be airalnst the Illalr educational bill. When his great com mon hise Is considered, this Is most nat ural. l-Diinn Ti r.iT.i:it, who lias made the -S"ew"yerk World such a conspicuously suc cessful newspaper, resigns Ids seat in the federal llouse of Kopresentatlvos, consider ing it '.aln toatteuiptto le a success simul taneously in the two imxirtant functions of journalist and legislator. In tliase days it takes the liestrsiwersef the liest men and their undivided onerglos te succeed In the uevsaper nrofesidoii. Keni: need complain in Ufa of having nothing te de. Medical authorities in .Phila delphia are giving their energies te the quo. que. quo. tlen whether Desdeinena, Shakespeare's Kid heroine, died by stabbing or by htrangula htrangula tien. It having been alleged by a correspondent of the Philadelphia J'tcfs, concerning "Spir itual l'eer," that he "never heard that char ity, humility, leng-suirering or the ether Christian graces were considered at all." Kev. V. J.Ciay.Morar.erSM'aul's Kp!copal church, Columbia, takes up the cudgels in manful style te disprove the assertion. He quotes the cases of 111 .hop Mael.agau, of Litchfield j Royd Carpenter, bishop of ltlpen ; Dr. Wilk inson, bishop of Truro ; Dr. J.lckerstcth, bishop or Kxeter, and ethers, te show that real ability and net the elltical faith et n clergyman, Is responsible ler his appointment te a bishopric. Kev. Meran resents tlie charges niailfi by the I'ress correspondent In this vigorous language r "I would say go the world through, you will never iind n less time-serving body of men than the clergi- of the Church of Kngland te-day, fearless in asserting tliolrnpinieiin without fearer favor. Working in their Master's cause in the iluins and dark places and haunts of enme in the cities of tbe land, ready te spend and be spent in that holy servica Kurely, sir, the peeple of Kugland must have a very dill Jilt view of their church te your correspondent and show some faith In her bishops and clergy, when w e find that during the year 1SS.1 they hai e raNed by voluntary e mtribu-tioimhe-iuinorf'viOO.bOO for building new churches, besides large amounts flir the en dowment of new bishopric . and for building church school houses." Tin: Reading Timri appears this morning in new type and enlarged. It Is new a XL XL celumn paper, an. I the subscription price has Ix en lowered te ten cents a week. It is en tlie uieie. PEIt30NAI. Jehn C'aiituii IIiuiwn pas taps en Js,(xiOofrcaleHta.eat Nnwjmrl, It. I., and he is u ueu-rcsidunL Ki.uitinni: Onimv, ex-cengressnian and an anti-slavery leader before the war, died en Saturday, In Portland, Maine, aged 7.1 yearn. Km (iKeitan I'.nmsfirev denies that in his l.ngllsli mission te the Vatican any tin-lriemllines-i was ineilitated against Ireland. He is for Irish home rule. C11AHI.1.S W. I'eui'i.R, cashier of the A' A' lentewn National hank since ISM and Its president since May lat, died Sunday even. Ing In Alientewn, aged 00 yours. Caupisai. Man.vjnci liaa expressed hlui self In opposition te that ioiture et Mr. Glad Glad Glad stoiie'sblll which excludes UUli reproMnU repreMnU tivOs lieui silting at Wostmiuster. Ji'iiei: kuim, of l'hlladelphla, the "-aiuur 01 uiu Heuse," will colebrate Ids seventy.seoend annlversary te-day. He is new the oldeht moinljer of the Heuso hi pub. He service, and among the eldest In yeara. His congressional service liegau in I8C0, and he lias sat in eery Heuio Ince that time. Jehn II. I.e.sri, ero. A. it. pest Ne. 10."), or this city, has been nppolnted nnuef numerous alds-de-camp te Dept. Coin. Oelmi, who kxh luoappeiniiuen-a "are made net merely 10 confer honor, but in appreciation or thu in. teresl.'miinlfested aud work done in the Grand Army, aud with n deslre te h.ive tlia-e honored put forth tlielrboNtetlertHtoadvaiico thointereslHel the organization, ad escially in the department et Pennsylvania." Hen. Jeski'ii J'ui.itzkh, of thoNew Verk ll'er(, lias fbrwarded te Iho secretary of state at Albany, hi . resignation as repre sentative of the Ninth New Yerk district In vY.):.nA. 111 a leuer 10 tlie voierset Ills dls. ? ; I'ulllzer says he acvopted tlie 110ml. i! J?? .,' peugrfa under pretest, and that !tfjnw ,m,,,l'hr objections rnnliniiwl by ex. perience. Me canuet attend te his news paper and his dutie r a congressman. mt Li2,I,V,!.,'w"By"ef Washli.Kten : "I was channed by the freodein auif the genial way aecial reception, are wn iclK Any ene almost can go and liiveacar.l I mw no snobbery eAny fcln "nefuUiS "but pure, geed American nter.,J, the oufee.no of arepubllcanforme. Revermnent mi u, llberty al people en ley under It. I cwnsld"? WahlUnBteu. Becially speaking, the tyuieal City or the Union, There all ieetleiw el the country are ropreseuted, and theyuguaiiv bring with them the peculiarities of their urreundlngt." fullness of years with the universal APPLE TRKES IN LOVE. Henry Want lieeeher. It makes no dllterence that you have been forty or fifty springs ; each ene Is ns new, every process as fresh, and the charms as fas cinating, as if 3 oil had never w itnesed a nlngtoene. Nature works the R.11110 things without seeming repetition. There, for In stance, Is the apple tree. Ilveryyear since our boyhood it has licen doing the vinie thing; standing low te the ground, with a round and homely head, w Itheut an element of grandeur or poelry, except once 11 year. In the mouth or May, apple trees go n court ing. 1-Oe Is evermore father of setry. mid the mouth efMayllnds the orchard no longer n plain, sober, business nllatr, but the gavestand most radiant Irellcker of the, veir. We have seen human creatures w hose enlln v ry lite was dutiful and prosaic; butw hen soine extraenllnary excitement of giief, or morn lllcelr. nf deenleve. had Ihoreuclilv master ed tliem, they breke forth Inte it richness of leellng, an inspiration or sentiment, that mounted up Inte the very kingdom of beniitv.aud for the transient hour the.. glowed with 'the elements of poetry. And se te us seems an apple tree, l'reiu June te May, it is a homely, duty-perlerming, solver, mat-ter-er-facl tree. I1111 Maysceuis te stir up a leve heat in Its veins. The old round-topped, croeked-trunked, and ungalnly-beughed fellnw drops all world-ways, aud takes te itselta new Idea el life. Tbose little stubbed spurs, that, all the year, bad seemed llke rheuiua'lt' lingers, or thumbs and fingers stltlened and stubbed by word, new are transformed, l'erth put they a llttle head of buds, which a row rains and days of enceuraelng warmth solicit te a cluster of blossom. At first rey and pink, then owning purely white. Aud new, whero is your old homely tree? All its crookedness is hidden by the sheets et blos soms. The whole tepis changed ten royal dome. The liberal, Irult-bearing tree Is transfigured, and glows with ralnment whiter aud purer than any white linen. It is a mar el and a glory ' Wiial If you have seen it before, ten thousand times e.er? An npple tree In full blossom is like a message, sent fresh front heaven te earth, or purity and beauty I We walk around it reverently and admiringly. e are never tired et look ing at its profusion. Homely as It ordi narily Is, yet it speaks of the munificence or Ged better than any ether tree. The oak proclaims strength and rugged simplicity. The hickory grown in open Holds speaks a language or gentllitw The pine Is n solitary, stately fellow, l.ven in lerest, each tree seems alone, and has a sad, CastllUu pride. The elm U a prince. Grace aud glory are upon its head. In our Northern fields it has no peer. But 110110 et thee speak such thoughts or abundance, such prodigal and munificent richness, such lavish, unsparing generosity, as this same plalu and beuiely apple-tied. The veiy glory or Ged seems resting upon it! It is a Utile lnorted hemisphere, like that abo.e II, anil it daily mimics with bud and bloom the stars that'nightly blossom out Inte the darkness abeve it. Though its hour of glory is short, into It IsceneeutratedB magnificence which puts all the mero stately trees Inte the background. If men will net adinire, insects and birds will! There, en the very topmost twig, that rises and falls with willowy motion, sits that ridic ulous but sweet-singing bobolink, singing, as n Koman-caiulle fir-res, shewers or sparkling notes. If yen stand at neon under tlie tree, you are in n very bee hlve. The tree is musi cal. The blossoms seem, for a wonder, te have a v elee ! The odor is net a rank atmes- pheroet sweet. I.lke the cups from -which It is poured, It is delicate and modest. "Xou feel as inhere wereatimldityin lt,;tmtaiked your sympathy and yielded te solicitation, you de net take It whether you will or net, but, though it is abundant, you lollew it rather tlmii luni It. Is net this gentle reserve, that yields te real admiration, but hoers aloof lrem course or cold lndiirorence, a beauurnl trait In woman or apple-tree ? Hut was there evor such a spring Did or chards ever belfire prale Ged with such choral colors? The whole land scat isaglew with orchard radiance. Tlie hillsides, the valleys the fields, nre full of blossoming trees. The pear and cherry have shed their blossoms. The ground is white as snow with their Hakes. But it is high neni. just new, en this eighteenth day of May, with the apple trees I Let ether trees beast their su periority in ether mouths. Rutin the month of May, tlie very Uewer month of the year, the crown and glory or all Is the apple-tree! Therefore, In my calendar, hereafter, I de ordain that the name or this month be chtUiKOd. Instead of .May, let It henceforth be called In toy kingdom, "The Menth 0 the Apple Jtlussern." A Trie of Trag !!. Three civil engineers employed en the Cheapeake it Ohie railroad, were drowned en Saturday morning by the upsetting el a skill while crossing the New river, in West Virginia. The drowned were two brothers named Qulmbynnd nman uamed Jamisen. I'rank H. Moere, aged lit years, a student at the Media, l'a , academy, "accidentally shot himselt with a dofectlve pistol while In bed yesterday morning." The ball pierced his right temple and death was instantan eous. 1 le was from Philadelphia William McDade, of Alientewn, l'a., was killed yesterday In Wilmington, Delaware, by being struck by a railroad train. Ilrt Meet I'rem Southern lire. Steel was made In Chattanooga en Satur day by the Hesaemer process, nt the Seuth Tredegar Iren works. It is the first time this process has len 11 sod there en South ern ere, aud the lesult is deelared satisfac tory. Frttnrltltli. Ha bad tlilnR, but Dr. l'lercn's " Kaverlm 1're-M-rlptkm " deserves 1U nnir.n. It I. a -eltalit cure rertlirvtnjislniiil mil idles anil wcaknessea tileU embitter tlie lives et se manr women. Of drnpeUM. apliit.TAw llibles are the tutiitiilfmsund should be irnard ed againet mucks et colic, flatulence, etc , liy Dr. Hull's baby Bjrup. Jt Issafoanclreilalile. 55 cents. Ilabttuslce-tlvencjs Is often thn direct result et neglect It. -lull's JUltlnmre fills curen cos ces tlvenesj. Te keep yenr com In n sound and healthy condition use U.iy'n Herse 1'nwder. '-Senilis. Twcntr five cents lincsted in Hed Star Cough Cure, will ronten! your huilth. hpeciai. miTiazs. Curious te ttiins. thatdcaks and chairs kill pco pce pco ple, but they de. Taken In Iui-ke quantities olllcelundtiire is fatal ea yellow (ever. W'eslt and wrlle ourselves aay. bedeutary lmhlla produce constipation; that beent dispenslai rheumatism and kidney trouble fellow In ihelr ii-iikuiiuur.iiL'imi iuu uiiniuer. lonwneso iiiuuu ur.tiit urns iuu uiiniuer. lonwneso s passed ecr desks and In thecnntlned air efficii seiiRht te keep Dr. Kennedy's " ' lie lleinfsly "always en hand for tha IIVL". of verllu steumch and brain la'irio-imeed.tw "Spent fitly Hellar In doctoring for rhnnmiitlsm before I tried rAein-M' JMedrie Oil. Used aSoent bottle n( thlsiuedlclns and keI out In ene week, ter burns and sprains It lsixi-rllent.n Jas. Hur lwm, Kast 1'eiubreke, M. . 'or sale by II. is Cochran, druggist, 1D7 and 13a .North Oueen street, Lancaster. Jleuraty the Heat I'ellcy. In ad eill.lng a medicine, it is best te be hon est, te deceive enu will never dot the nconle won't stand It. l.et the truth Iw known that lluraeck llloeil llilteri euro scrofula, and all cruptl-ins or the akin, lids midleine Is sold meiywhere by drug;1sts. Ker sale by II 1! Cochran, druggist, 1J7 and IX .North Uiieen street, Lauej-siur. IiiHfKPTle. nervous people, "out of sorts" CeUlen's I.tiiuld IVssf Tonle will euro. Atk for Letil-n't. ufjlrugKist alJ-lmleellvr A tVerd of Caution. Uailrisid men, mcchiulcs, oemmercl it travel er'", liise b.dllsu. Mnners. and otheis who labor out of doers.nro peculiarly llable te uceldent and injury. a7ioTMes' Eclectrie Oil ferbnilse" buins, bluw and sprains. Is ena of tin, nnest un un pllcatlenajct devised. Inrmleby II. li.CeX yiUJjJ'kKUt, 137 and 1SJ north ()utsn street, Citii'l ,s.iy l'.nnui;li. - " I cannot se.ik tee hlslily of l'.uriletk lltoeil lUtUT. thej ha l-en al.l.f.,lntt le iSSJ' U ?? limcir biliousness mid drstwpala tiemwhlehl had sutrered ler enrs." Jfr. .1, Muri.li. Ku L r Terente, Out. Kiirsalabyll II Cochriiiwdnii Cechriiiwdnii Kist,13;aiid 1JJ Nellhleentreu7--alleast?. Thunder it Jlenn the .sues. That for lamencas, for rbeumatlaiu, for auhes for p(iln.,nlid for spnilns Dr rtemm' Kclrcirii Oil la a positive and rnllulile remedy. Dr 1 nemas' KelcuUle oil" can li.i purchsei'dnr any druggist. Ker sale by II. Jl. Ceeluun, druirmat. Wmid 1SJ North ijueen street, l-umiuter. ' All Adiulr It Handsome Vaca. Apuin.clear skin will inuke any face hend. aome IiUnltetly anything which slruiiuthi'iis mid enriches the bleed will dlrecily ailecttha whole person. All eruptions or the skin dlhtp-' pour w hen Jlurilcek illuecl Jlttten are uuiiileyud. They are a vegetable remedy et ineatimubln VH.U?4 t01'?1" by It. 11. Cochran, druggist, 187 and l erth ijucen utreet, 1-ancuster. r " , , . 'I,'""1 urencuitis. check the first wlih' Hale' Ibmcy et Uoruheuud and i r I'llJlTaceld.then bronchitis. tlllS lI-LlCi'M lletlflV nf llnn. i ike. s Toetsiif be urepj euro la ene mlnute nUlwdeedw MEDICAL A (iUKSTION AMOUT Brown's Iren Bitters Thoqnestlen Ins lunbalilv been n'ked then. sands of times. Hen-ran ilruwn'tltvu Hitlers cmvecrj-tlibiR"" Well, It dnesn t. lint It ders euro anv iur've rer whlcha rppiitatilPpu)sl rln would iirvscrtbe lltDN'. I'li)lclsin ivcec ule Iren as tlie best restorative ii(?ent kmwii te tlie l.roft'ssleii. and Inuulrv of anv leadlin: rlieiulcal firm will sutntanllate thn axertlnn thsttticre am mere preparations of Iren tlnn et any ether substance ued In medlrlne. Till hews conclustvely that Iren t- nrkmiulpdftml te te tlie most lmiKiitaiit factor lnsucresstiil tiicillcal practice lll, lioweer, a n'lnarkatile fuct, that prier te the discovery of HIIOW.VS IKON 1UTTKI13 no per.cetly satisfactory com cem com tilnntten hsdeverbetm found llltOW N'S lUOS IlITT Kits docs net I n J nre the teeth, iue head ache, or irIurn ceimtlpstlnn-ali oilier medl rtnrsde. ItllOWM'e llltl.V lllTTKlts cures In In llgMtlen, llitleiisness. Weakness, ljpcpla, Msinrla, Chills and Fe crs, Tlnsl KrellDL-. Hen end Helilllty. Pain In the side, Uiek or l.hntu. Headache and .eiirnlila for nil these ailments Iren I prescribed dally. lllKlWN'd IKON HIT TKUS, however, doe net euro In a minute. I.lke tilt ether thorough medicines, U acts slowly. When taken by rim the llrst m tniu et bene lit I renew ed energy. 1 he mii-clr . then bpcome nrnier,thodlgetlen liuprme. the bowels 1110 nctlve. In iramen thn ellect t usually mere rapid and marked. The eyes beftln at ence te eriKmvu i mil bkiii cieurs lipi ihmiiiiij' eoier comes te the check t nervousness disap pears ; funrtleiisl derangement beceme n-ftu-lar, and If n uurslm; mother, slinndant stiste nnuce is supplied for the child, llemember brown' Iren Hitters Is the OM,Y Iren medi clnn that Is net injurious. i'Ajticlnmanil itriij; gi -. reeemme ml it. The tlenulnehnsTrndn Mark and crossed rid lines en wrapper. T.1KK.NU UTI1KII. (S) niaiS-lrtklw TUWOKITK ItnMKDY. in Tit.; i:.miim. Ituniilns n IcometlTe While llratlily Mrk. TArsTes, SIas. Dr Dm Id Ktnnnly, Handout, A'. 1 . DKARStn Ianinncneliieeren the Old Colony railroad, and run the Fall liler beat train be tween i nil ltlvernnd Ixiwell. residing In Tann. ten. Fer ten years 1 siilTervd everything but death rmm dysiiepsl V. Otten 1 had such blind Ine sick headaches that 1 could hardly ,.. 1 think this was due partly te Irregular habits of eating and partly te the Jar of the ennine Ueiueiuber that I had tried elery medicine 1 heard of and had been treated by some et the best physician of Taunton and Lewell. At this rrlllc.il time lilt. Il.Wlll Kb.NNKUd t'A VOIttTE Kt;MKl) was receuimended tome. It was new te inc. and wlUi my experience of medicines, you can easily lemh me fersij lug Hi it 1 had net a particle of faith In It. I had taken It but a row days when 1 lie-tan te get better The raw and eru feeling had left my stomach and the snipping pslns len in bend, and seen 1 wa all right and hsve Ik-co e er slm e. It Is the only thing I liat u er dhl me the least geed, and 1t drove every actie, pain and discomfort completely out of my bedv New 1 keep KK.N.N KI A OKI TK ItUMKHY with mn en my enKtne.nnd It gi.s wheiever I go. Why, 1 liellui e KA (IKITK UKM M will cure anything. One night awhile age Jehn Layten, nn engineer, who inns the main line beet train from ikoten, came en my engine sick a death. He was worn out with work, had a high fever and was se nervous he almost broke desn cry ing. ".Nonsense, Jehn," 1 said, "cheer up. I've get something en niyengtne that will et you up In a JUIy." l took out my bottle or "FaveiltB Keinedy." lilted his head and gave him a cek! dose. He went te lied Twndiiys after I saw him looking eeaUhy as a butcher. Dan," he said, " what w as that stun" yen gave me the ether night?" "It was 1)11. HAMl) KKN.NKm'SFAAOlUTE UEMKHV, Uondeut, . 1 .," said 1. " Well, 1 don't eare w hce remed v It Is, It' j the thing for a man en the railroad "' be say v. e all. Yours, etc., DANIEL FITTf. it 1 Y our Own Fault It you suffer from Head ache, Indigestion or Dyspepsia. One Dellar will buy a bottle of tuvoilte ISeiiieJy and euro ion, npl-luieed.Vw Cr.OTIUMI, OUItOKH SUTTON. Spring Opening -AT BURGER & SUTTON'S We are prepvred te show onrpstrens and the pnbllcontjef the tluest stocks of CLOTHING! Ever Keen In this City. Call and co our Goods for Custom Werk; They are particularly attractive. WWe guarantee a Mtlsfactery tit In all cases, e trouble te show goods. BUMER & SUTTON, Merchant Tailors ami Clothiers, Ne. 24 Centre Square, 1-ANOABTKK.l'A. Ti. OANSMAN A KKO. The Best and Cheapest Place -te ii in Bey's and Children's Clothing. 1 OANSMAN A HKO , corner North Uneen and Orange stt.ets. afe better prepared for tha -siinlngHtMisen, and have a morn teleet stock of Hey's and Children'-) Clothing than ever before. rUICESUOREI.NTI-ItKSTI.VU Til AN WORDS. J.1 1 buys an Klegant All-Weel lkiy' Suit. ItM Huys tt()oel All-Weel Scheel halt. W.0.1 buys a Flnellrewn Hoj a", corkscrew Suit. rWOHnynn Streng Heys' Knockabout Suit $7.) Itiiysa Klnn All-Weel lleys 1'hildt.nlt s.50 Heys the Finest Worsted Heys' Suit. CIIII.DI.K.VS SUITS-ALL OUlt OWN JIAhK. .ten Itnyn an All-Weel child Suit. tl-37 Hiiya n Nlce Child Suit. (I.IU lluya Uoed C-walmere Child Snlt. tlJM lluy a Nice l'lald Child Suit. tXU lluya a rine AlbWoel l'lald Child Snlt. f: U0 lluya a Geed Scheel Child Suit KOO lluysun Eleg tut All-Weel Child Suit. A hint te purchacn, in they R.-nilcmen llotere you buy Uey'a e Clothing leek through our stock, ei Ing and trimming, and compare with ether heuwiM. Yeu will ami be ladles or or Children's ummlnn miiL. trlmmluir. and cmnnnr, nnr riiAu with ether heunes. Yeu will watlsfy yourself that new here elna can you Invest se little money lorteiccelveauch big value. L. GANSMAN & BRO, .MKItCIIANT TAII.OUS AND TUHEua or MANUFAC- MEN'S BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S 66 & 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., ltlghten llieSeuthwe.t Cerner Orange Street, LANOA8TKU, PA. . " Net connected wlUi any ethor Clnthlnu llen.e In the city. f3U.SINK.S8 KDUCATION I'AY.S. j- no 3 conrusten. ThHCOtinnnf Inatructlen iwadentei at the LANCASTEH HUHINKSH COLLKll i-'ie beoladvautHgeteevcry man whatevtr hla fu lure occupation may be. ItvUll teueh bualnew luiblU and atlentlen le account-. hlth villi elve Increased, iiiteren and sucees. KfBentll te thn nueceJa of the "iner. Mechanic and the l'rofi-sslenal man. lull particular en application. Addriw ll.0.yKIDI.KH,Prlnclpl. We. 1UX Kan King Bttvit, NX!.y.TO TKKSPAHSKIW AND i.i.idSK.'i?KU8 AU P"0"" hereby for hidden te treapan en any of the lauda of tha i!n1.1.l,0"w.1awel1 tte. m Ih.inen and Ijinuuuir countlea, whether lncbwed ernnln. Ing, aa the law will iw rf.iaiv s ., . .-,. r. AvTv'fii i r Ier..,,le Purpe of (booting or flsh. atUr uSfewfe?" M lni et tba "na ngia KUWAUD e. rutin.. J.1 OAiiHWKtii.ca -i. W, vssf. I'HtliADKU'IllA. LAMPS Worcester Itejal Derby Crown IbivlMnd In l'ercelatn Doulton llockweixl Iturnmnten . In til us In Falxuce Klehly Cut CallHHV t.ebb' Ait Iren Copper liru. In Uetala (iarden l.nnip. Standard Ijiuh Drawing Koeui I-ampi The 'lhe Stjle Duplex Uurner. Patent KTllnguitieii Aiilnmiktlc Klevutera Humer and Attachments E. 902 CHESTNUT ST. ilil4 & CO. Careful altentien given te orders and in quiries bj Mail. TyATCHS, CLOCKS, Ac. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, CHEAP roil CASH. ljitir aster Yt ntchua at the Lewcat l'rlcea ever offered : being a stockholder enabltM me te .oil these watchex e cheap. KlRln, Waltham and ether watches en aale. .Npecuicle, Opera llasee, Ae. llepalrlriK of the above named articles wilt receive iny porenal attention. LOUIS WKUEH. Ne. 150K North Queen St, opposite City Hetel. (Near l'enn'a it. It. Depot.) arAgent ter AUHUKA WATCH. vLOTinsu. 1I.I.1AMSON A KOSTKIt. W "Williamson & Pester's AS30UTMK.NT (IK HANDS0MK FITTIN'li UIILDICKV-I PANT SUITS AND KILT SKIRTS KOItSl'l-lNUA.NDStJMMKlt.AHKStU'hUlOU IN QUALITt AND LOW I'UIC-.D. Williamson & Fester's ASSOimiKNT OF I.AIUKS', MISS I.S', lil-NTS', HO'S AND CHILDUK.N'S BOOTS & SHOES FOItSI'KINO ANDSUMMKIt AltKSL'I'EKIOK INOUALITT AND LOW fHIChM). Williamson & Pester's ASSOKTMK.NT OF Silk Nerkwcar, Tourist's Shirts, Fancy Hosiery, MKDriTM WKTOirr usvkiiwkaii, OIlHIMtINO ANDSUMMEIt. AHKSUPKUIOIt I.N 0UALIT1 AND LOW l'KICKD. Williamson & Fester's AbSOItTMF.ST OF YOUNO OKNT3'. AND CIIILDKK.N'S HOV'3 HATS & CAPS FOIIHI'KINO ANll8UMMKU,AUK8HI'EUIO-4 1M QUALITY AND LOW I'HICKD. BOLK AGKNTS FOll Dunlap's Fine Silk -AND- STIFF FELT HATS. Tourist's and Traveller's Trunks and Valises. 32,34, 36 & 88 Bast King St., LANCASTKH, I'A. 'OH HALM OH ttXNT. FOV. UK.NT SitlK TVO,STOHY UKIOK Dwelling llouee, Ne, W6 Khh t Orange Mreet. mar 4UU , UlUHll HKO. FOlt HUNT A JIAKK 1IOUHR, NO. Ill Wiulilngten Htreit. Apply tellnrry Jlyern' 1'arW lleime. inS9-tm GOOD STAII1.K FOR IlKNT. A (loed MUbla and Sbeddln)?, situated lit Ne. 1U Waahingten street. Apply te IIAKHY M YKIIS, at 1'nrk llouae. Iimr-tM EOH KENT. A Tobacco Warehouse with l'enn'a It, it HlUluir, Capacity ler storing 8,000 cases. Apply Uiinu rattrlO-tfd 1NTELLI0KNCKU OFFIQK. TpOIt KENT. AnoitnlillsbedOrerory SUnd with direlllna nttuclicd In Heutbern irt of the city. 1'OHsesilen April 1st. Apnly ut Ne.lMKA-)XKtN0 8TIlKKT. wen KKNT. X! Shep In rear or Ne. S7 West Chestnntstreet, ,i?ia".a clrar-bex factory, and a shop en .i!J".n tret, botweon Seuth Queen and f rinee street, lately used as a carriage tactery. ;Ale a A iii.i.i.h .. . -. . . . r. ": "" .. --. . van..-. ........ uun .u..u .... .IV - nn A. llubler r a drui; tore. West Jiinr trft Avmlvat .. . H tlVUd V.Msi JVSe. iA a. Williamson & Fester, INIKLUQKNCVR OrriOK. DM JJAUKK A nitOTUKH. gPRING VVOOLENS. Standard Bitltinffs, Nevol Bultlnffij, Trouserlnffs, Spring Ovoreoatlngs, Roady-Made Olethlnff, Btifllneee Suite, Dresa Sulta, Beys' Suits, HAGER & West QAIU'ETH KKOM AUCTION. METZGER & IIAVK NOW Ol'K.NKD A LAt.UK INGRAIN, RAG, HALL HOUH1IT AT AUCTION FOIt CASH CAltl'KTS... CAKI'KTH... CAKl'-tTS. . CAKI'KTH. CAItl'KTS . CAKI'KTS. . ...at 10 Cents. ...atliKCents. ...at "JO Cents. ...at.tm Centi. ...at 4i) Cents. .. MM Cents. Fleer, Stair and Table Oil Cleths, Cheap. Metzger & Haughmau's Cheap Stere. 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. W Uelween the Coepor Heme and Serrol Hene Hetel. N KXT DOOH TO THK COUltT IIOUSK. -NEW OPENINQ OP- Black Cashmeres LUPIN'S CKLKIlltATKD J-IAKK BLACK CASHMERES, All Qualities, at 25 Per Cent. Less Than Ever Before LUPIN'S CELEBRATED MAKE BLACK SHAWLS, SIngle and Deuble, Heavy Weights and Brilliant Blaeka. R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT rVttSITVKK. G HAND OI'KNINO. GRAND -Ol'- HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, Nes. 27 and 29 Seuth Queen Street. Tliis Week, Heginniiig en TUESDAY, APRIL fith. Tlie Largest anil Finest Display Sterk of New and Desirable Goods in the City. WALTER A. WALL rAPMH. jpiIAUKH W. 1'RY. DUOl' IN AND TAKE A LOOK AT OUll WIFDOW SHADES, 40c. and .r0c. Apiece. Spring Rellers, Ready te Hang. trOKTH 600. AND 75c. Dadoes, 50c. Werth, $ 1 . WALL PAPERS, FIVE CENTS APIEOE UP. PHARE8W. FRYi NO. 67 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCAST-CI.. l'A. IIT WAMj l'APKIt HTORK. HAltOAINH IN KNEUYTIIINU. Wall Papera at Lewest Prices. L AKO KST STOCK Ol' WINDOW SHADES AT LOWEST PRICES. LAUQKST BTOCK Of DADO 8IIADE9 AT LOWJCST I'ltlt'1-3. ALFRED SIBBER, The Lending Wall I'aper Decorator ana Win daw Dfetser, at A1IT WALL l'APKU 8TOUIP, NO. 134 NORTH QUHHN STR1KT, LANCASTKK. l'A. N. 11. I am tha man iiiiiinin.....iii-, Bhaes when with Mr. Ytr. CUa me a call. ALt-HKU UIICBltH. QOODB. VAviA-NV ., Ohlldren'm Suits, Sprlns Ovoreoat-j, Qent's Funilablng, B. Si W. Cellars, B.A: W. Ouffli, Noveltles In Neckwear, Soasennblo Underwear. BROTHER, King Street, LANCASTER, PA. HAUGHMAN AND II A.NDSOVIK VAUIKTY OF AND STAIR CARPETS, AND TO UK SOLD CIIKAP FOIt CASH. CAItl'KTS. , CAKI'ltTS. OAUIM.TS. caki:th. CAItl'KTS. CAKI'KTS. ...at 15 ...at -3 ...alS5 ...at se ...at 75 ...at 83 Cenls. Cents. Cents. Cents. Cants. Cents. aid Black Shawls. HOUSE. IiANOASTER, PENN'A OPENING HEINITSH. niSllyrt BOOK. gJASTKH, 18ia Easter Beeks, Easter Souvenirs, Easter Cards. A Lance Assortment of Kaster Souvenirs and Cards, of the Latest Designs, at Lew t'rlces. WHOLESALE FOR SCHOOLS. AT Til K llOOKHTOKt- Or JOIN BAER'S SONS, Nea. 16 and 17 North Queen Street LANCASTKlt, l'A. VMBHtCLLAH, JtO. "pO.SK 1IROS. A HAimiAN. HEADQUAETEES -KOK- UMBRPLWS, PARASOLS, CANES. THK MANUfACTUltKHS, Rese Bres. & Hartman, 14 EAST KING ST. upieind TDOTE IS MAKING OABimrr photeqraphb AT S&.M i DOtll. . AT NO. 108 NORTH QUJCKN 8TBJC1CT, 4 B AiA; iif . -l-i--!'1--,- tfJS f rtsrr2?y! x
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