rnmy ICfiR '.,v- at m u n& ?. t, , " iMlMUmnui mn IITOIMIW W LAB- itua. MKita iraste allows, re I coraieftcm i1fatiy Intelllgeneer 'tWRV: WEDNMDAY MORNIM. LMWtia MUSTS. CLOSS OW Tt, UMnnatn naen iriui or rsa- tiMiiTBrnncfm HWUliui, aix Axnmien tsnmi i te ma WAra aJBr. rMi4iwrrMMn nrrauNWNeaa. Lancaster,: Pa. ilntrtltgettttt f9W-0- MARCH 8, t7. ssftr .lir.lHMMniu'l rmMap hIkA. T. XtaTii, assemblyman from this te tee leauiature that be Slti nAfliAlanMi aahkU kfoUeg ou the prohibitory amend- ptMtuen, ud that his vote was ralnatfs ttia rnmiinlslm I n lifm WlwolaUea of the Republican con- NwealBg the submission of such UMOttetne people. Dr. Davis thifl was a fatal mistake in the it and that the consequence of mi win De tee defeat of the BV'a, handml thousand nr an 'ajerity, and the elevation of the patty te a seat en the Itepub- i that srlll threri Via tnada fJjJnadtlMte remarks of' enr legislator iw anon interest; anawnenbe tells us lima that he was loyal te the back- i in thst tsOlsrillnn anit fnt,f i.l AA . !' away, and therefore is a stout Be- aoKueraew.wbo obeys the com. OC the party leaden, whatever his and tnrlsrmmit hat ssrtilla -e WMBUIM PMBp? MMwn n,nf, vjMI1IIU UTi i'as.ila.lia. Sln. sln. MaT Bm im 19 f iu (te Ew,. H,-Jf fi ! EH. ViP in low BaV ' B !fi ! u "en un B. .TO MO MOO SOOT,' 2400 Hm a l oee moo wee meu BV Jl MM MW MOO MOO 8200 M..lMHMHetH moo Moejmiu I;3 e thejorpeef the llc, we clearly sfa&a that ttisi Arvrxit- mum ti a iHMhakaBenabllcan first, but nnrt n jlwteMj, and will march steadily te defeat natawuepuDiican Hest. We perceive that p deebtrt military experience in the field pas or. me war, in teacb.lD.fr him tbe .tt ObedJencA tn hta tnlllfjirr mtvrlnn fcJftWMi ! like bondage te his political ljujoeks upon politics as be does ,rwu war, ana ueiierea mere Is Imnesed 4.wfjTniii at stringent an obligation te ves S .iSKasswKii ilaJ-JSiSiieTi words, tbeueh it is n fair from the deeds of manv of thpm; iaaiA afW nntmnnv strhn nrA t-enjli tys nnent vj Bauuiiv iue me ivw me mc 19 uuc iuai Sta ordered and net of their own centriv 1'JmUm lltmt- St.- A IS. .t. t .1 I ance, jjr. uma ccseives credit at least ' liirhia fiankness.and if his constituents Am ffii called upon aealn te vote for him. thev will Cledrlv understand th.it thpv rn vntlnr for aw i . .., . . ff-ft'J" wMvmw nuj icwiua iucaiij uiucia wiweut cnange hi mouiucatien irem bis fij?wn conscience and judgment. Meanwhile t itT Of Considering wllPtllf-r. nnilpr 11m rlr. v, . . ' 1 atiaiatflnepil. nn tnT nnf. n ir11 let anma latatt fellow go te llarrisburg te play the rsMimmy part no assumes, as be maybe ; iH' 'W psiwiiw uiu iuuiuuj ut'tiijutu I wjhj nap pui eusinesa at Heme. J&.. . . T." . ' luacBeiras. iflM Jnjutrw, of our town, still keeps up '1&M wonder that the Examiner, nf niir tnn-ii iwittd by Congressman Hiestand, does net .v (BnrAaanf tlie mnnnttingn nt ..11 11 .T.'but damns tbe Cemrress stedilvand mnkfH 1tt particularly clear that it favored the jresweni's veto 01 tbe dependent pension Pi WU-Which Congressman niestacd voted iff- tjffTh Examiner tells the Inquirer tbat :JCeagraiaman Hiestand voted with bis s'fant ujwa um question, as tneugti tnat '.UN vufflcient reason for his vetlmr for ?aOMW thipg bad. The Ineuircr sumrests that Mer this view, the xaminer oppesea .-WBtaanj m suppertrngme veto; ana leaves ' n M tee horns of the dilemma. Hut th -sJBwBJwer, belonging te the incenslstant ' Fi uuii mice iciuaeu te maKe a negre wmtfin of deeds for the District of Cel- i:,MWa, butdid It en the third time around. faanefear of inconsistency upon it, and 1 tnat it would rather have an opinion, n it was wrong or aealnst the uartv. 1 net have one at all : hicb is a savacrn fif ( the Inquirer, which has nothing te "mw about the Dension bill. And the Examiner is right there, surely. rm aecessary lera journal te bae and m an opinion upon all matters, and 1 it cannot co alone win. mrf. u ahetiM ny be ; or it it conclude te M e-iti, I ,lfcMjaty, though wrong, in the submls. t rf waym weicn euritepreuentative Davis ?"f " """"i u nu uau say se ; hut tt jheuld net be a clam. MjOar Bepubllcan contemporaries have saving a very uncomfortable timt. i winter In running along with their r in congress, and a geed many have Bed te ke. We think the Fm,,,!,, jMlagle, in having upon it theueed of dif. -Waf With tbe vote of its owner. We sav ktly the vote, and net tim nntnin,, . Ilk'ti dtetinctly known that the v!p nr JDOininer upon this pension buslneiB taeeiy the views of Its owner ; Just r fm the views of nearly all the con M who voted for the pension t.in timer was a clearer exhibition of a '5 running deliberately counter te its 1 opinions, -j. lie same tendency is I la IU support of tbe prohibition it in this state. The Itemil.nn rip JMMec astrange record. M- ,i - - . i'AMtmtrhl Caaadlas Idiots. lebsarfal tMBPer of Canadian uuhii :,adet b BMoaeeef the retaliatory lasuy www nugnt nave been expected SMr-inavieg brought their coun ceun i'tMs'dilMruna, it is quite natural lid endeavor te make light of Vt of Jastlce Thompson beldlr a Um Ma will te a meat thin for ,M K wlH feres the vast strsam of 1 Jkw flowing across Um berdsr te alft at Iks Darts of Oushaa. Ven. e i 0i BPBVw r.FvB . CT4 rt.M s "fr ' 1 saiernsilfat and greatly iaeraue the rasuMMef the Intercolenial railway. He does net allude te the price that the Cana dians will have te pay for these blessings te the owners of real estate in the ports amed and tbe holders of the railway steck: he does net explain that by great increase of cost of everything Imported, the whole of Canada will suffer for the benefit of a very few, and te the injury of the vast ma Jerity whose prosperity depends upon the cemmerce with the states. It U natural that the minister should be silent en these points, but wheu he indulges in talk of the ability of Canada te retaliate with great severity upon the United States, he be comes interesting as n specimen of pro vincial statesman that should be rare in these days of steam and education. With tbe aid of a child's geography and a waste paper basket full of agricultural re ports, it might be made plain te his intel ligence that if the British provinces should disappear from the face of the earth the United States would be able te exist as be fore ; whereas If the United States should vanish, Canada would curl up and die like tbe tall when the deg was cut off. - - Read Dr. S. T. Dtl' views en the liquor quoullen. They areicntful and wonderful. iNsrrcTen BvnsEs, of Sew Yerk, has pricked tbe bubble of the Brltlsh-Amerlcan claim sgpney in Kew Yerk. Tlie com pany organized en a handsome scale with splendid btuinf h apartment-,and Usued circulars that et forth Iu enticing terms the fact tbat millions upon million of fund awaited claimant in the bank of England, and the nrltUh-Amerlew claim ageney was prepared te prove all likely claims at a figure e low as te in .We It worth every body's while te take a chance for a prixs. One of the in in specter'a detectives put In a claim for the for tune left by an lmigtnary ancestor, and pid tlOfera preliminary search. He was told that his line of depant had been traced up all right, and ler 1 15 mere he could be put in the way of becoming a millionaire In afew weeks. The money was paid, but the de tective's ehancea of wealth are ai shadowy as evtr. The arres'a followed. When the books were examined It was found that the concern had bsen literally coining money. Something like 40,000 people bad paid fees for preliminary examination and the receipts which at first were $100 a day, had run up te 1500, and frequently as high as fSOO. It Is safe te say that tbe swindlers hsve in the last six months Uken in nearly fJOO.OOO, What feels these mortals be t mm f IteBBRT Emmet's birthday en Friday aent a wave of Irish patriotism ever the land. The geed tbat men de in life nearly always Uvea after them. The sugar trade may be revolutleulied by the substitution of saccharin, which was dis covered by Tahlberg, a German chemist, While pursuing at tbe Jehns Hepkins Unl "versUjalx or seven years age a course of re search among coal-tar products. It is scien tifically known as "benzole sulphlnlde," and is said te be ISO limes sweeter than sugar, taking the beat cane sugar as tbe standard. The manner of its discovery is net without Interest It is related of Fahlberg that he went te tea at his Baltimore rxjardinff-heTT one evening, alter long ;J&Gruh eat variety of sutauf '"'l'Mblng his hands. lie was somewb-jjATscoDesrted when he becamn mn. KlOIWnf hla nvnmlcht. until h. r.h......t putting his bread te his mouth a strange pun gent Bweetneis, which characterized 9very morsel he touched. lie thereupon ran back te the laboratory, and thrusting a finger Inte each of the numerous vessels en his table found tbe ene that had produced the taste. It took him some time te arrive at a proper theory of the constitution of this se-called saccharin and eight years were consumed In bringing the manufacture of It te a commet cemmet clil basl?. Prof. Keuiseu, of the Jehns Hop Hep kins university, under whose directions Fahlberg's experiments were Initiated and conducted, writes that "Kahlberg, carried outmydlrectteu. Ue did net make thedis thedis cevery, and would nnver hae made It If left te hla own reseurcts." Be this as it may, at Madeburg, Germany, a mammoth establish ment, costing ICWO.OOO.has been erected by the firm of Fahlbar?, List A Ce , te produce kac charln for the trade. The manufacture Is ex. pected te begin during the present month, and the first deliveries, will be made In .uaicu. Ne kucctssful job disgraced the record of me i eity-ninth Congress. Wis are In receipt of a circular bearing the title " What Kind of Armer Shall We Use ?" which renews the charge madu seme time age that officers of the navy are unduly prejudiced lu favor of ateel for war vessels, and comments forcibly upon the fact tbat an clllctroUhenayaad a member of the ad visory leard which determined the character of the new crullers is the agent for thearmer making firm of Schneider i Ce , of Creuiet, France. This firm Is the only one that makes all steel armor, the French claiming te have es tablished Its superiority by recent expert. menu, but ether nations having refused te accept It as proved. The best foreign and home authorities Insist tbat the well known treacherous nature of steel argues strongly against lu ute alone, and iu favor of compound plates of wrought iron with a steel face. England has every faeility for making steel plates, but sticks te the compound sys tern, tbe engineers commenting sarcastically en the warming of steel plates by French men before testing. Italy has abandoned her contemplated works for rolling steel armor plate, and the great powers have all, with the exception of France, refused te gUe up com! petlte plates j yet our navy deprtment per sists in demanding ateel and their specifica tions contain tbe following remarkable clause: "It the temperature of air at the time of test Is above 40- the test plate may be warmed te net above COO en the requetl of the contractor and at his risk and exponse. If the temperature is below 40 the department will pay for the warming, the risk remaining as belere I" It is also urovided that nita ti.. .1 cracks within six months after being fastened uu me uiiJ uiuai ue repiacea by tbe con tractor." Are our vessels te be protected with f u armor that will only stand test at a certalu temperature, aud may fall te pieces betore a shot is fired T Wnether it be true or false that there are officers who are using their authority for the benefit of tbe Creuset njsnufacturers or ether steel men, it U certainly net right tbat tbe agent of tbe Crcwet works should have any tolee In the declsleu of the kind et armor ibere may be another aide te the argument, aud the naval experu should speak at onea laderensoet ateel if they haveiuythlna te asy, but their unreasonable demand ter rivet, of steel seems te prove that their madness has geue tee far te have any method in It. Tun types made us lay yesterday that tLe New Yerk Sun' dally circulation was 6411. msted at 03,321 per day. It should have read M,8ii The Sun Is a great newspaper. PKKBONAU Mk. Or.A.Dre.i! U engaged ou another work en Hemer. " Mn. Geerge W. Hensiil talks of startluc a Farmers' club lu Quarry Itle. Senater elect Hkibst, of California, has transferred tbe Han Kranclsoe Kcumtncr tontssen, William It. Hesrst n"""""r Mayer Hewitt, et New Yerk, after hav hav leg been laid up two mouths with selatia rheumatism, appealed in bis eltlce In tbe City nail Friday afternoon, Kkv. Dr. BcertAXAN, new nearly 0 years of age. Is seriously ill iu Philadelphia, lie la a brother el the late President Buchanan and was formerly rector of Trinity P, B, church, at Oxford. ' Da.McOtTWW'sparUhlenerslnNew Yerk isosatijeMgrauUstsd tkopsfsea sttsulsg SKi 'W ifry: i THE r ANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY; MABOH 5, Bis seventy sixth birthday. The pope's re Pjy noledes Ur. McUlyuu in the spoatello Biskateii Jen Bnewx, of Georgia, bssseld r.l? Awe Wast rurnaces, one of which Is In Fawn, twenty miles dlsUnt, and the I)de ?1l,.n',,1"K,0 yn'"cate of Georgia oipl eipl tal sts for f2,coe,000. The syndicate It known as the Bartow Ceal, Iren and Lund ram ran v, which recently purchased Jti.000 acres of laud near Cartersville, Ga. Kx-MAVenGnacE, of New Yerk, says he psld f20,000 aessiuent te two Domueratle orcsnlrtlens alone, whlle the salary of the otllce for two year was only JJ 1,000. The e.mayeradds: " Hiring a mau te work for a parly en election day Is only another v,av or bribing blm. Tlie minute ou uive a money lntent In a vote you destroy the alueef the franchUa" ' FATiirn Br.cK, genernl of the Jeutt Is dead, l'lerre Jean Beckx wa Iwru t Nlcbem, in Belgium, about the beginning of u.,1 ...;. ".-'-p""r" "loer,ier no Society of Jesus, lu lSe3 Father Beekx sue ceilfl h Athnr ttnAtl..H .. 1 .. ... society. The deceued 1 tot kuean, per. tlttt& In -hnlla I.. .1.1 ...... ' '.. junior of "The Menth of Mary," a lemiUr Isnnlc nf iluvnt Lim r.x- a.i. MeTUKn Anei;lv, a wMelr known n. Ilsleus, dletl Frida) at St. Mar' ibidem, Notre Damp, lndUnn, which alie lounded in 1S.VL Nhlt Wua a 1, 1. .a t T. -. 1- . j secretary of sfte under l'rcldeut lUrrttjn. anil iti !.- Miuin .. 1 A. .1 .I... and of the wirn et General hlierman. Our ing her early Washington llle, slit., then Mt LUInOIIUwpie, h ueteit U'lle. At the age of "G sbe qulttul swii-tv snd bccaiue ene et the blteis of the Hely Cress. During the var sbedeteted mast of ber tlme te es tablishing hospitals ami etrirv f ir the slek and wounded eldltrs. lu 1-70 alie was elecIPvl Mether Sui-rer of the order In the United SUtis, and Rllerwards founded a number of female actduuiles throughout the country. us uk it rut: nxni.itui n Initiating Nete. Al.ent ,u Unnnii Acli.ti and Artrrt.rt ul tht t'uimlrjr Mclntyre Je Heath, new with I la Slddec' Burlesque cempjnj ,n III put snether mliistiel troupe en the red next September. CeL Snelbaker hnsglveu up tlie AJellit theatre, Hullrfle, and h. utitiioeruf rspttnlKts will build blm n new epjra house lu that city this summer. A bin featme In Dell Thompson pliy of "The Old Homesteail," whleh Is new doing se well In New Yerk, U the singing of his fine quartette. TheGllmore sisters open at tbe Ce ulque, Philadelphia, Mftnday night. Geerge H. Murray, ene et W. J. Ollmere's sgenU who was recently here ahead of "The Davll's Auction," was married te Mlsa Viela Carner, a non-prefoklonal, a few days age. May Adams' troupe, which opens at tbe King street thoatre Monday night, comes here from Williamsburg, New Yerk. Mis Adams is singing the popular luby song entitled "Peeping Through the Panes." There will be but two shows nt Fulton opera house next wwk. "The Twe Jehns" ou Tuesday and "Lights e' Londen" ou Saturday night CeL J. H. Uaverly Is new tmnaglug his minstrel troupe In por-ieu and he Is as big an attraction as any of the performers. They are drawing largely In the West. H rce thev visited Lancaster Billy Kmsrseu aul .Cdd Ryman have Joined tbe troupe. Katie Stokes, of the.c,fcl rHIlliy, has Joined Mantell'a 'l-TdfigTed Lives" com pan v Ssvcfar-iJighU age the Yale freshmen, 'armed with "banger". " bought up two bun bun dred seatsat tbe New Hjien opera house, and for the rest of theevening pandemonium reisned supreme. Oje enterprising cla.ss mate engaged hlmsalf as "super, "and, In the scene In which a beat moves across tha Btage, the unterrlfled saw a Lirge flig with their class numerals proudly flying from the pasteboard msst. Tbe sophomores made a rush for the sta9, but the youngsters were tee much for them, and quletuecs () rslgned as the the :lig disappeared from slijht. The ceuipanv nreduclni? " 7 i n ti. Magic Queen " will be in Lancaster during ArrlU The troupe Is compesod largely of ladles. The principal comedians Is Geerge IL Adams, the lameus clown, who Las co; been here for several years. Edwin Beeth opens in San Irancls ueit Monday. W. H. Slean, w he Is a brether el GenrRO S Knight, and Kd. Fay, v,lI puy " Over the Garden Wall" next season. Geerge Goedhart was u!.en sick en last Sunday, while In this city. He was iiiuble te leave until Wednesday, v. hen he went te Brooklyn te Jein Starr's opera company. His condition wai by no nuans geed when heleit hare, as he wai sullarlng irem chills. Wllmet d: Le-ter, the great by cyclists w be were here two week9 thu tOT.m, e.k.j r. Eurepe ene day this week. TUN is their first foreign venture, but they are Hue artl,u In their llneand will likely succeed. The German Brethers, new with Havfrly are te head a minstrel treupe which Fred Wright will manage next season. Rose Lisle' cempiny phyed te starvation business In Allenfuru Hit week. Hew leui? can this continue Among the psrfermers who wilt a( peir at Madisen Square combined Barnum and Forepaugh's circus are the Beckw Iths, chain chain plen swlinmers. An artifiiUl lake is being prepared for tbem. Sweatnam, Hlce d: Fajln, tlie new rnln rnln strel firm, hava given a cenira"t f.ir Jls 000 worth of rrlntln te the Ferbes lithograph company. It la the large, ejutrsr. of the kind ever given by an Indoor amusement company. "McNoeney's Visit" i, the greiteit hit Ned Uarrlgau has ever pie liiced. Themas B. McDoneugn bought the play el " Slberls," by Hartley Campbell, fnr Jl In ene day his receipts lu Brooklyn at popular prices were JJ.367 10. Mr. Mc. Is a geed manager, and has iota of pluck. He Is the gentlemau who refused te give a per formance in Yerk rrcently bscaus j the stock. holders of the theatre all wanted te gain ad mission ter nothing. The net profits en KJwm Beeth's ca,.,n it is said, will reach 100,000 ' The mother of Letu, tbe aetrB.s, is a , Uver schemer. hhe Is constantly with her dauzh ter aud leeks after the finance. Hhe has Invested the earnings of Letta discreetly and they have brought riches. Recently she. Is said te have lest t-jo.euo by speculating in V all street. I or seme tlme past Lntu has been appearing in old jilays beeaiue her mother was tee mean te purchase new ones. She bad an Idea tbat all that was necessary te draw the people wa le prcsent the star. She began te realize the .Ituatlen re cently aud stunce summoned Fred M widen the author, te I'nlUdeljihla for a oenforonco' The writer advised her te have Letta appear in new plays which he would prepare A kick ever the prlce arose, and the old lady bickered se much that Marsden left In dls gust, saying he would neer draw another pen for Letta. Tne mother has prevented LetU from getting married because she don't believe a son-in-law is a geed Investment. Jehn F.Sherldau ouce of Hheildan AMack, Is plsying "Fun en the Bristel" in India His mother died lu New England recently. Carrie Hwaln has made a hit In Australia. Jehn C. Fex, at ene time with Harrlgan d. Hart, will be here with the May Adams Company next weak. He intends te put a attoupeeu the rad shortly te play'Tedd'a Trade llulUr lUUemimu,, The treasury department has iiih u,,. perary arrangements for the redemption of trade dollars, which, whlle net exactly U aocerdaoco with the provls.eus of the bill Which has Just becomea law, are said, ntthe department, te be the bmt that en be done under exlstiug clreuuutancts. The set of Cor. gross provides for the redemption of these coins "by the treasurer ami any avilstant treasure of the UultedHtslV' at any tlme within six months arter Its passage. The department has decided, however, that, for the present, and until additional vault room U obtained In the treasury building, the redemption ahall baconlined te the sub treasuries at New Yerk and Hau Francisce, Tns plan el redemption arranged by the trsssurtv provides tbat holders of trade deU Urs stall neuty lbs siilstsst UsMumiii 'Wx-Wfrf! r -- s - - ft y- Qtert j 1 1 1 1' 11 jij TT-.TT33 '''""-! w ..... 1 """ i I 5"- i ,151 Cts A ;.- i BCEX I I 6'3' feji II " j 8 , f -f-i S1 weitr Kl lu- w M iw A . i:i U .1 T.aflP L m V&asaeaag? aJ2sJr FIRST FLOOR' the cities named above, as seen as possible, of the amount of their holding, and that the assistant treasurers shall redeem the coin In thnorduref notification as received, alter they have have advised tha holders et their readiness te receive thn coin. Treasurer Jerdan estimates tbat about 1",000,000 trade dollars will be presented for redemption, nearly halt of which, he i.av, will be for warded here from Cnlna and J ipan. As has lesn previously s-ated, tbe tra le dollars re demednt New Yerk will bs melted Inte Ingots it the assay c lllce. ITllAT IIKVAMK Or JLni.S f. I JU s t Au lucjiilr Aliuat Tullegs I're.llgy ul One llnutlrril tears.sc Totheydltoi.of the I.iTS.liaeSLga Can your readers give me any Information concerning tbe personal history of JohnNeu JehnNeu man, or Newman, who a century age was re girded as the brightest boy In Lancaster? He was admitted te Franklin c-oIIpke Imme diately after Its organization In July, 177, and remalned connected with tbat Institution at least two years. Frem the records of the college we learn that his mother's name was Mary, and that he had a brother named Daniel, who was also a student. At the cles Ing exercises In 17S3 he delivered an oration in Latin, aud in 1790 In Greek. On the lermer occasion a correspondent et one of Iho Phila delphia palmers probably Rsv. Dr. H. E. Muhlenberg furnished an article desrlf desrlf desrlf tUoet the festival, In which the fellow lug passage occurs : "Next came a young Litui orator, Jehn Neuman. Whether it was the Lit In lan guage that efiected me, or his gentle, cultured manner, I cannot inIL His beautiful dis course, based en Proverbs ill , 13, 11, Inter, e sted me exceedingly. I am told that he Is a young man who is distinguished by Indus try, talents and geed manners, but be is the ssn of a peer widow. If I were connected witli the German society of Philadelphia, I should venture te r commend him te Its geed olfieos. The worthy memburs of that society have done much for the youth of Philadelphia ; would they net be willing te extend their hand a little further 7 ' It would be Interesting, I think, te trace the career of this brilliant young man. Did hla subsequent career fulfill the premise of his earlier years T I desire te return thanks fnr tbe numerous replies elicited by my lermer query concern ing James Bird. These replica have net only Indicated tbe extensive circulation of the Iv Iv TELLteEvctn, but have furnished abundant proof of the intelligence of Its readers. J. H. I). A Child s Quer), "loin Harder a liar ,r. "Say, pi," asked the pride et the bouse beuse bouse held, after a moment's reflection, during whlcnhehad Inadvertently declined a sec ond help te buck wheat cakes, "If a man does what be might te de be does his duty, don't he 7" e, be deas, my son." "Well, sup. posehedon'Klo what he ought te de, dm she de his deut j?" Up te tbe beur of going le press the parental answer bad net been given. Criminal Court en Monday. Aii adjourned quarter sessions court will be held next wek. The list is net large. II the Jaoelia murder trial Is attached en Tues day it will occupy the attontlen of the court the balance of tbe week. Judge Patterson will preside at the court. fcTAT.mT Wertdt or Attsstiem.-! he e'd V,'. !Lr"i'il" .ll.eu'tt et Wn, r- KWder.eJ Jehn !l,V .'. .,!' Mnuet'iren. state thai Ulf es tyiln" will jreufittlv cur. Dyspepsia and Indb Ko.tlen ever 5Ue I'byilcUn, certify te the swuper uettie. marlydlh48 Tin Unit Hsintdy. ,ZU"r"h0.4aa'"; imm ,eul bre" open te the charge of carelessness, it 1. an offence that cau be spef dlly absted. as a single bottle of Ue fragrant SeZODOM will unmistakably aocom aecom aocem F"!5 ,1e,werlt,J. M w,u Pfnre ana keep fee V vs-g! ---.-' ""wwwfzssgET. A HANDSOMF. PRIVATE RESIDENCE ir.vnsejit ruirATB bum. Ou That Is U.anttfal W llheut Ceiling a Great IV I el Menty. We present te-day the design for a beautiful rd denee, which Is certain te be admired by alL Follow Fellow lug Is its description : Size or stbcetcrr: Frent. 11 feet, SlJe, M feet, uet Including front veranda. m:e of noeMs: See fioer plana. Hr.ieitT or sterii a : Cellar, 7 feet ; first story, 11 feat. 0 Inches ; second story, 10 feet ; third story, 0 leet. MATtRtAts: Foundation, stene ; first sterv, brick , seoend story, brick : reef, mansard slate, deck tinned. Cest: fs.coe te t9,0, complete, except mantels, range aud heating apparatus. Special rEATt'KKs : Tbe brick walls up te the reef are 12 Inches thick j they are facxl with select stock, laid up with red mortar. The projecting lielt course are et melded brick. Hills and lintels cf doers and window are of tooled stone. Open tire places throughout the first aud second stories ; tire-places lined with prow brick. Twe large trout bedrooms are finished In tbe third story. Cellar under the whole house with the exceptieu et the kitchen part. Upen receipt of J1J0 the Ce-Operative Building Plan association, 191 Breadwav, (P, e. box 2,702), New Yerk, will send by mall or expreas, charge prepaid, the Working Plans, Detail Drawings, Specifications, Bill of Qutntlttea, Celer Sheet and Blank Contracts fnr the above design. Alte a Supplement sheet show ing Improved methods of building cisterns, earth closets, de. mcichtil, luilnd, Are thets whom a cenrlrined tenflenry te bil iousness, subject tetbe various and cainfrtilul symptoms Indicative otltveroomplaiol. Niuira, sick headache, constipation, tarred toegus, an unpleasant breath, a dutl or sharp pain In the netKhborhned of the affected organ, Impurity et the bleed and less of uppetlte sUnallrt, It ss one of tha me3tdlLrelDr, as It Is one 01 the most common, of maladlea There Is, however, a he MtfU tprdnc ter tbe Olretgn and nil Its un piHani mag I testatien 4. It la tlie rencurrent testimony jf the public and the medical preles sieu, tnat Itestetter's Stomach rttters N a niedl cine which achieves result! speedily fult, thor ough and bentitn. lte.ldis ruUlfinr liver dis order, it Invigorates the leeble, cinguers kidney and bladder cetnplutnts, snd hastens the con valcscenca of thn-e recovering trern enfeebling diseases Moreover, It 1, thu grand tpecine for faver and ague. nittell The remedy ter all pain, Salvation Oil a OO" ts It would uiaie a stone linage turn irreen with envy te obaeive tbe expression nt profound ells gust thlifiettlesdnw nun the faceuf the drcter when he hears his patient praising Ur. Hull s Leugh byrup mrMVlAl, HOTiOMB. It. II Cochran, K os. 157 and 111 North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a, la sellluu 8HI LOU'S CUL'uIl ellbEM a guarantee te care alt threat and lung troueles. (a) Tne breath of a chronic catarrh patient Is often se offensive that he cannot go Inte society and ha becomes an eelect ei dlvgust, Alter a time ulceration seta In, the spongy nenes are at tacsed. aad frequently entirely destroyed. A constant source of dripping of the putulent se cretions Inte the threat semetl ls pieduclng Inveterate brenehltlt.whtch In Its turn ha. been th exciting cause et pulmonary disease. Tbe brilliant results which haie attended Its use ler j ears past properly designate all's Cream liaim as by far the bust and only real euro leblS IwdoedSw A ttemartehla flood Man Is be who attends te the comfort of bis family and will net let his llttle ones suffer with affec tion of the Threat and Lungs, whereby their lives inav be endangered, but who should at all times give Uieru that sovereign remedy, Kemp'. Balsam. I'rlce CO cents audi!. Trial liti frtt . for sale by II. Ik Cochran, druggist, 137 North Queen street. () tiPRAINS-BRULSES. ST. JACOBS OIL. reu BritAi.vs-imuisKs. W After a lap9eef years ttatementsoentlrm Ing the efficacy of St, Jacobs oil and Its perma nent cares, are given below. JTaeu as Aesd Utsiariu-MaT, ltN) Waxanachls, Kills Ce , Texas My wire tell from a horse and received a severe brulMng ; one rib broken. 1 get some et your Kt. JaoeDS Oil. She used ene bottle snd It did her steed. I am aueld minister et 40 odd years standing. S 8.TAHBOUOUQI1. fseallii WiriTars Latsr-Cck.d. Waxahacnle, lex , Ner. f, UW. sly husband Is dead, 1 waa th principal beunflcUry et at Jacobs OU, having received pslnful Injuries falllnar from a horse. 1 was cmeauyiu aai, a,v, lauiUKUUUU, ASSCSSS OS BlSHT ARM-JCLT, 1MI CCBID llolyeku Mass five years age an abceas formed en wy right arm snd with It came rheumatism 1 wasunab e te beat the abscess or remove the pains 1 used three bottles nf St. Jacobs Oil t In three eaya all pain had ceased; lantne days the abscess a as entirely healed. iilOS. r". OLOSTEU. f bem Baas S Ysaits LATSR-KaTursiAsTie. HIIhBt, llolyene. Mass, Oct. W ISM Yeuis received, "i.'lhes I1. u loiter. arter five yeers of terrible sunerlng from an ab scess of the right arm, was permanently turedbybu Jacobs OU, for further Infor mation apply le me." TIIOS. P. GLOSTEK. firsaiMSD aud rsacrcssD Aiv-CcnsD. . -New terk, M. V.wev. l.is In reply I would say, tome years age I bail a very badly sprained and fractured arm, and found Bt, Jacobs OH reduced the .well lug and the palu was cured T1IOH. S.DOK3V. The OlIAiaKS A. VOOKLIU CO, BalUmere. Md. . All persons rsise et. Jacobs Oil or Red Star Cough Curd, wtll by sendlng a two cent .tamp and u history of their cese, receive A o e Tlca rasa. Red Star Cough Cure. rSBI ntOM Ol'lATKS AND POISONS. SAKE. 8UKB. PBOHrV. 26 OBNTS. Af UKUtsUUTS AMU DBALKUS. TUMOilAHLM A. YOaiMm CO.. aalUaere, .W: 1887. r i AA'H" AD'KTnK3fJ:HTX A TI.AM'IC CITYr" " WETHERILL. " Ocun Kud of Kentnrky Avenus. Atltutle Clt),.N J. Open March 1. I. ijv, HSji illt.H M J SCKKI1T. ( Formerly of theltaflnur ) febll2msi,lhts AR4.RK CHANCK. lll(j Beductlens In Tur Itenver and Meltnn Oremwts All our .T, lUand fin Ov. rceats re duced tef51. Made te rtler In the vf.ry rMt style, tinly lli.t class Trimmings used Suits te yenr order from IISup 1 his large reduction is only for a few wests, in order turnakoieora for our Spring- stoek. A. It ROSEVSTIMV Ne. 37 North queen sin eu 0 OKKHAKT, Fine Tailoring. A Reduction of SS pur cent en all Heavy weight suiting and Overceating loinakurnem for my large Spring Importation. Ibis rtduo rtdue rtduo Uen ts for cash only. sT Material and Workmanship the Very liest. H. GERHART, Noun, UUKKN ST., Opposite the 1'nsjoffire ditinari7 Iv QTAMM BRUM. & CO. fonnerly talesmen at the .New lerk Stele "THOSE BOYS" rrem the New Tork Stere nrs sMllnp goods Fast and Cheap ts what Is said by ull whu visit the establishment of Stamm Bres. & Ce. These boys, as they are called, were for yrsrs employed as salesmen at the New Yeric store, where a thorough knnwlt deoef tbe wants et the ublle was obtained, and are new doing n fine ustness with " Quick isile and Small 1'reflts " as their motto. We return "THASJKH TO THK I'UUI.IC" I1T ADOIMi "KW ATTUAOTIONS DAIbV." We would Call Attention te our Large and Kte gant Assortment et Jerseys I Jerseys ! Jerseys ! Jersey Waists and Jersey Jacket , comprising all the latest Novelties, lhepistwcek we have received case alter cats et Hew Spring Dress Goods Until really jtb are se crowded ter room thst we nave decided te close nut "Al.I. ltK5r NANT8" at Less than Half Prloe. In fact alt geed, that are slew sale muij go. IIK2X AUK THK MUST GO UOODS. Black Crepe Veils, were sold at IS 00. 17.(0 and SlOOJuach. lilacS Nun's Veiling for Mourning Veils. Uemnants of lllack Cashmeres, of lllack Henri ettas, of black roule. of lllack Sebsstopel. Single and Deuble Shawls. Winter Underwear and He-lery. Alse On Hun dred Cem foils. sTrThesn goods must be .old, and all who buy will get positive bargains. Special HeBMk'eepIng Hurgnlnn. Anether Case Sheeting Mnslln, 2t yards wide. HXc arardt worth SOe. One Thousand Tarda Bleached Pillow Maalln, 45 Inches wide, Se a yard. One Case Bach, Stripe Ticking, 6U0 , 80. and lOe. ttlltier are worth Sc a yard mera than prices lied. Table Linens. Towels, Napkins. raiuKH or wiucn will plkabk, II yen want Ksal Bargains, VISIT TUB Bosten Stere, 21 and 28 NORTH QUEEN ST AB TO. WU1 0 Awsy WU riMMO, mmm saaBBBaaaBwaBBsa , ,. asnasp aaaaaaasj .fct.lrnnrp I J j C. i. - r j 2jL An-sn EnJL : a Irjffial sir 1 j4'1k Jx. SECOND FLOOR. yEW AD VEllTMEUE.VTa. G1 nOf s RKWARD. r? sVJ'-'V rprany case el Kidney Tron Tren I''"". -Sorven.s leblllty Menial and I'Viyslcsl Weakness thst K)T-S.Nl(J NKUVK IllTTkkS fUlsUicure sold by druggists, se cents. IIE Ull MB1. LO . . , Ne " N ,Un 8t- 'bllafa. si- rirniiiKm nM nnvwMveertaw PROPOSALS WILL HE RECKlVKD nt the ieuntv Commissioners Offlc. Lan caster, l'a.. unlit ihi 18th tay of Msreh. ISS7, at 1! o'clock ncsin, f.)r Uktns; down a part of the prison tower. Plans snd specifications forth. sine mi Imi si en at the Commissioners' ofOee. Cotnml-sleners reserve the right terrleclanF or all bids. ' nvounriier tiikcommimienebs. Attest. reAXK UtitsT.Clerk. ml-llld ICKLAND HsJVUUT IN ONK POUND iiki.ki, cnrtAP. NEW SMOKED 11I.OA1 Kits raNci ttiM.Kisjeurtu. setm.n trksii mackskkliqi, j and f s Cans, Onesl In the mar, t ..f.'iT." ,,AX l-Obi rt.lt and I1APOOOD SAL. ill j v, in Cttn 10c. teSa. U fa. IHUNUI. si CD SU( All, n. ft. JCXTKAFtMlLV CUAUKKUaoulyte ft. teAuktit ikA ash curr.s siess, , . Ne. SS West King Strrsrt. aWlf lopbeno. Jmnt tJJ a MARTIN A UO. SPEOIAL REDU0TI0NS -15- Ne. 121 Deien Unlanndrled hhlru, ra I c forced front and baek at He ; former prloe.Me. -Ne J le Dezen Percale ehutsTrvdued irem ll.U te voe. -Ne 3-One let Calice Bblrt., I Cellars, re duced from (We. te Ue. Ne t-Ons let Blue rlarinel rblrts re duced from II M te n oe, Ste 4 One let of tancy Flannel Shins reduced from (1.71 te II SS. Ne u-11 Desen 1'orcale Bblits rcducd fiem ll.ei) te rje. Ne 7-One let of Night shirts reducsd from 1 iStottec. .Ne s-Onoletof Uulaundrled Shuts re from fkie. te tire. Ne 0-Oue let of Keariaunei stuns wsra II 2) i new sac. Ne. 10-10 Dezon Heavy Wtttte Merine Shirts red uced te SOe. (Xir. WVnt King k Prliee Mm i-AMOASTBlt. Ir A. -sroppetit auTsas besm. SHIRT DEPARTMENT J. B. ilartiu k Ge., . tJt'tid'''i,it',' ..a-JUiV-.'-
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