l$gsra r THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1887. -k ;y as ii-tn. V-ii& R&X L.i ?tfi. V'CT' liU m & bt'ir LUGENCER timnm nuir- IHIU uxawm te avtJlta.lsU. IU..ta. Ha. ri'ii'i .; ii H i SO SSB TM ate IM ion is se fi) 4H tn ti MM 1SSM 50M QB IS HI UK 17 001 sesu t400 II DB II oe tin sioe inuwvu'iiiui hw MUD 6100 auto i9 SMlSSWSgBIMHMU asset seuw w tta Weekly Intelligeneer ' VtftY. WCDNUOAV MORNIN. QMTSS es nv Mim or IwmMWTWttTAXtCWrm BMi ASS SWISS. AU iienim asuasw AgSJBJSjSBlSaWWSSWlWWWV wmmtm iNTAUUsiuswuaua, rMiMUact Lancaster, r. ftp Cotueftet IntcUigeraac. IAX0ASTEB, APltlL 1G, 1887. A Bet Time la the Commens. .V pan mr bmm te saaaaaai ass ui nmm nuB f-;hD.Mtuw; awaaw"" 'IV1VIB MJ h ISO I Ml A , m M sea rat sjesntm mfk-t mm- tisnn stftrna tnftre vlnlanh nrst Aim wuu duuiv suvsw uiivmvih Stories! exercise in the British Heuse $ trrmtru At4 linnnmhln tTPntiA msr --- - - -- -.? - g-fsuaaa cnanrea a targe teay 01 nis cui- P'Xr leagues with associating with criminals, pfjf dynamiters and murderers. One of the ISO caargea, .air. iieaiy, uivuigtu wg m stertlinir news that the first speaker, Majer Saundersen, was a liar, and pest- Mvely refused te contradict the intelli- HC fence. Mr. Redmond also announced mat tM' Saundersen was a liar and this correbora-1 K tlve tesUmeny was swiftly followed by the t-"f Mspensien of Mr. Ilealy. Mr. Saunder-. en then proceeded te lie in detail with :?Ptthe confidence of a master of the art and Mr. Sexten shouted " I say you area wul- 1 viranl1 liar " nntl nrrwlaimpd hta -.v, intention of thrashing Saundersen within 'ni the speaker Majer Saundersen then with- V&- M. u. . a- t I... ....J tm CA. WftJW luu nuiua uv ueu uacu euu iui. cca- ten withdrew his expression, but the former atence repeated his charge in an other form. Mr. Sexten then shouted : "The honorable gentleman is again a liar" and the speaker again compelled 'T both of them te withdraw their remarks. Saundersen closed, charging the Farnel lite with connection with advocates of Berder, and was cheered by the Con servatives. This whole affair is of prima im portance as indicating the drift of events in England, and the possible outcome et if all . The savage character et Jfclajtr aun- dersen!s attacls. icSlruii'u.at it was Cunceived and executed with the sole ob ject of inflaming the anger of the Irishmen and drawing a sharp division line of bitter feeling between the supporters and oppo nents of the government. It is an astute political move te arouse partisan rancor and fix solidly in support of the govern ment the majority that has been wavering before the obnoxious Crimes act and a great many weak men who would have opposed that measure may allow the anger aroused by this debate te smother conscience and reason and te prevent them from voting with the men with whom they have exchanged the little words, liar, murderer and coward Will They Heed Us ? We de net knew what advantage the friends of the Irish cause in this country expect te Hew from the meetings organized here te pretest against the coercion bill proposed by the present English ministry. It la net te be expected, that any influence will be exerted upon the sentiment of the English Parliament by the sentiment et publie meetings in this country, unless uch influence be unfavorable te the cause advocated. "We knew very well that upon any domestic political question en which there might be a difference of opinion be tween parties in this country, it would net aid the Jcause of either party that it should be sustained by public meetings in England. We would feel that it was net Sl"; the riiht et English people te under take te dlscate what our policy should be, and certainly no votes would be wen in Congress by the expression of British senti ments. We take it for granted that the friends of Ireland here de net expect te convert any votes in the English Parlia ment or any favor among the English people by their public meetings here te pretest against coercion. They are doubtless content with the ef fects they will produce in this country, and with the substantial benefit they may leek for in arousing the indignation et our citizens, who feel se warmly for Ireland as the country of their ancestors' nativity, The Parnellite movement is sustained by tee American contributions, and the knowledge et this does net make the Eng lish people jeel any mere graciously tiwards us. The Source of the Mississippi. Mr. Pearce Giles comes te the defense of the sadly battered Captain Willard Gta i, xler in a pamphlet bearing the title "The True source 01 the Mississippi." it is a lame defense, and it the defenders et the s- captain nave in this book put their best I A feet forward, thev linri twttar nt. nn. .... LiS --.. , - .- Mw wins nut ",TifxJeruiu leave me 001a u lazier te the -V piece he will occupy in history as one et successful imposters that ever ed a geographical society. As !-tu thaiiauMAnf AmArfcm irBn,tf...tcMAlrii.A Ww world which he did net discover, se i-,vrfM name eiuiazierwlU probably be fixed f-Mpxtrti te the little lake above Itasca, -r; Wen the ether explorers surveyed and a CD their maps, out of which Glazier 'galeae with sublime audacity claimed the i i sllaaeverv. " mu j it. jfl. . iius mucus- u hiku unt ou me claim j---t a lake was discovered by Glazier A',byend Itasca, and, regardless of the facte jg,-at It had been discovered long beforehand ae accurately mapped in the government mm emce at Washington, it is asserted ;. we noner or discovering this true of the great river belongs te Glazier. 1. w quoted as savins that "tlia nonreeotariverlsapolnt at the re- (aietance from its mouth" and th .fqiettene4 (act that Glazier lake is Mrt-ter fieaitbe mouth than lake Itasca la aHiMUlly-aeeUef tbearmmtat. la Knew e mm ttlaaier ana thai neither Schoolcraft net Nicollet give this I lake place en their maps, or any descrlp- tlea ; but they ae give it location, ueugn set se prominent or Urge a place as Gla cier does. Of the government surrey he simply says that It erroneously repre sents one of the feeders of Lake Glazier as emptying into Itasca. What has that te de with the case ? The lake he claimed te have discovered is down in black and white en the map of a government survey made long before, and its connection with Itasca is correctly shown. Mr. 1'earce Giles was one of Glazier's cnmnnnlnna en this daring exploration, and together with the captain's brother, and several Indians, christened the lake as the true source. That dignity may tiAn n u. n it is ninety-two feet higher above the sea than Itasca, but in Justice the name of Glazier should have nothing whatever te de with It. The judgment of the men who believed it tee insignificant te be considered the source should stand, and Itasca remains in the popular estimation the worthy source et the Mississippi. The College Centennial. In the supplement te the Istellioes Istelliees CEn te-day is presented an advance peep at the pregramme et the great centennial eel. ebratlen that Is te be commemorated at Franklin and Marshall college in the com ing June. It is an event in which every citizen of this town should have an Intense Interest. Every Lancastrian Is proud of the repute enjoyed by this local institution of learning, and its presence in our midst is the cause 01 ever widening waves of culture. It is be lieved that the centennial celebration this year will give an impetus te the develop ment of this worthy college; and whatever adds te Its prosperity contributes te the welfare of the city of which it is a part. Everyone, therefore, should de all in his power te make the coming centennial mem orable in the life of the college and in the history of this city. The llethiehem Trlze. The Bethlehem Iren company has scored a great achievement In securing the con tract for the gun steel and armor plate re quired by the government. It may net be presently a very profitable contract but it Is one which gives a pre-eminence te the Bethlehem company of which it would be very proud. This national contract will enable it te prepare itself for a manufacture which must seen be of great importance in this country and will put It first in the Held in competition for it. In truth it has al ready made preparation for this work in anticipation of the government need, which it new meets, and thus bad an advantage in the com petition which gae it the contract. It had definitely determined te go into this class of manufacture, and has for some time been getting ready for it. The com pany, under the inspiration of Jehn Fritz, Its superintendent, has always inclined te seek fresh avenues of development of the iron industry and has looked with as much interest upon the scientific results as upon the pecuniary outcome et its ven tures. It is a matter et gTeat gratification te the country that an establishment has been found witli the enterprise and patriotic zeal needed for the undertaking te supply the nation with the armor plate for its vessels and the steel forgings for its guns. Dvniei. G. Knelc, proprietor of the Kegletree stock farm at Marietta, haa issued hla second descriptive catalogue of high bred trotting and roadster horses. Ills two famous stallions, Storm King and UI flenry, come in for a large share of praise. The catalogue contains 40 pages et great Interest te horsemen. Here is a thought well worth keeping in view in connection with the sustaining of the early closing mevement: " Give mere room te tnlad, and leave the peer beine time for u.f Improvement. Let thein net Be forced te (f rind the bones out et tbelr arms rer bread, but have some apace te think and f.el Like moral and linmert.1 creatures. " Y le college has rocelvod t-.",000 for lta law department. Seme one should start the ball rolling for Franklin and Marshall col lege. t Si'eauixq of the defeat of the bill appro priating tee, 000 te carry en the manufacture of mats at the Riverside penitentiary, Alle gheny, a member of the prison beard as serted that an English firm, who Imported mats made In English priaena, were largely responsible for the deleat or the measure. It may be that there is some truth in this, as the hostility te priaen labor that the Knights el Laber have manifested might easily be played upon by designing men, and It was without doubt the opposition of the Knights that defeated the appropriation. Aa a reault it is predicted that 15 per cent of all the Triseners will become insane within a yetr, if they are net given work of some kind. It Is evident that we must give prisoners work, and it la bard te see why the same rules should net apply te prison labor aa te all ether labor, since the wages of it de net go te the criminals, but ultimately te the government, which la the people. The men who ceutract for priaen labor may make large profits, but there Is, or should be, competi tion for these, aa for all ether contracts, and the only difference appears te He In the fact that the laborer haa, in this case, forfeited te the state the wages et hla labor, which may be used te meet the expense of keeping him in prison. The working of criminals in chain gangs baa bean abandoned as barbarous and the only work that appears te be open te them Is of the kind that the Knlgbta or lbers have opposed. They must have work or they will go mad, and surely an industrious criminal is of mere value te the state than an idle mad man. As long as we have prisons we must have prison labor, and as it is wrong te waste anything, it should be made as elflclent as I essicle. Andrew Carxeeie, the millionaire, Is aid te be about te marry. lie is aet o'er young, and is o'er wealthy te wed. The latest piece et railroad news Is that the control of the Jersey Central stock is owned in three parts, as follews: One-third by Austin Cerbln and his friends, one-third by the First National Bank, Mew Yerk, and one-third by tbeLehlgb Valley company. The latter represents the Pennsylvania. The principal owners et the Adams Express com pany are believed te be represented In one of tbe above interests. The Lehigh Valley, with the consent of the Pennsylvania will threw Its business ever te tbe Jersey Central.glvlng te the latter tue haul of the soft coal coming te the seaboard from the Clearfield region, which la new controlled by the Lehigh Val ley. There will also be an adjustment of paaaecger and freight service between New Yerk and Philadelphia. The while-robed angel et peace seems te be pereunently hov ering about recent railroad combinations. Tbk man who stele Fanny Davenport's Jewels la Memphis has been sentenced te Ave years la tee penitentiary. This le IM m recorded eeee where eaeb etteluc tress M Tut: cyclone Is rarrlug at errlnga deer earlier than usual tmsyear, Okobek Kiddlk, tbe actor, waa net sue resstul In producing Kewcelt'a "play "The Kail" tn Itotten. llethauka his stars, hew ever, that the Hub's "damnation Ii purely local." Ooed forOeorge! Frem a treasury report Just received It la learned that the experts of wheat In March reached 7,7J,v tm.helst In March of l$d they were only 5,hS,7lu bushels. This la geed enough, but It la further shown that the expert et all kinds or breadstulls for the nine mentha ending March SI, "were worth $119,009,121, as against ISI.dW.KO for the same period ending March 31, ISsO." The statement Includes PS per cent of all the ex ex eorts of breadstntls. Tlilsdlllretiee et about thirty-six millions In the altte of our ex ex eorts of breadstutta must surely help te urge the revival of prosperity In the West and lead te the building of railroads, and the tur ther development and progress et the whole country. Tub I'mnci: or Walk will net wear a pair et trousers mere than live times. He must be aevere en them. If high license Is a sep te S1U11, a great many geed people are becoming (pile Inti mate with Old Nick. PERSONAL. 1L I. Carry haa given (25,000 ler a swimming bath at Harvard college. Mossinxen QutNX. a well-known New Yerk Catholic prelate, has died In l'arla, Bmier ALfncn I.ek was laid te rest In the Did Swedes cemetery in Wilmington, Del, en Friday atternoen with Impressive services. Deputy Static Sitkrintesdeist UercK will lecture in the Moravian chapel at l.ltltz for the benefit of the public schools of that town en Sunday afternoon April 23. C La Hvk Ml-.nsen-, of Wllllamspert, haa been appeiuted Assistant United States Dis trict Attorney ter the Western District of Pennsylvania, the appointment taking etlect Monday last. Kev. S. Oerstmanx, a St. Leuis rabbi, haa been granted a peuslen and arrears, amounting te t.OOO. lie was a lieutenant In the Flerida war, and was wounded In a right with the Pemlnelea at Fert Hittrutl. Fref. Snaker, of Franklin and Marshall college, has been elected adjunct pnresser of Lstln and Greek, and Frotesser H. S. Kibr bach adjunct prore-sor et arithmetic at the Keystone State Nermal school, Kutztown. The Terry family, cf Clentuegea, have given a large sum of money ter the erection of athtatreln that city, the net preceeda of which are te be devoted te the peer. Werk en the theatre Is te beglu in June next, and a prUs et ?J,000 Is etlered for the test plan presented before that time. The structure Is te be named " Teatre de Terry." VALLBD HIM A LIA.B. A Wll'1 Seme In the Common., and Mr tltalj-, t'aruellltr, u 8etpndd Mr. Mi ten Alie ! tbe Lie. Maier Saundersen (Conservative) said In the Commens en Friday evening that the National League was supported mainly by criminals, dynamiters and murderers across tbe Atlantic. lie did net charge the gentle men opposite with Imbruing their hands in bleed, but be did charge them with associat ing with men whom they knew te be murderers. Mr. Ilealy rose te a point of order. The speaker replied that Majer Saundersen had made tbe gravest charge, but that these could be met In debate, lis himself was unable te interfere. Mr. Ilealy responded that he would say what be thought el Siundersen, regardless of consequence! It Majer Saundersen re- lerred te him be had no hesitation tn saying that !aunderen was a liar. This remark i was greeted w lib reusing Parnellite cheers. 'rne speaker caueu upon Mr. ueaiy 10 wiin draw bis expression. Mr. Ilealy replied : " I am net entitled te rise until you sit down," s hen the cheering was renewed. Tbe speaker then resumed his cbalr and Mr. Ilealy again took tbe tloer. He said: "1 am only able te meet tbe charge in one way. If you rule that Majer Saundersen was In order my expression was equally In order. If you rule htm out of order 1 shall withdraw my expression." "That Is net be," said the speaker. " Mr. Siundersen made a charge of tbe gravest nature. 'J he responsibility rests entirely with himself. It it bia duty te prove It if he can (cheers), but I cannot alie the expres sion YOU U-Hrd." Mr. Ilealy repeated that Mr. Siundersen was a liar. A reat uproar arose. The sptaker attain called upon Mr. ilealy te with draw. Mr. Ilealy retused. The speaker thereupon named him and Mr. W. II. Smith, first lord et the treasury, moved that Mr. Ilealy be suspended. Mr. Redmond Jumped up and shouted, "1 say be Is a liar, tee." The Heuse divided en the motion te sus pend Mr. Ilealy, and tbe motion was car ried by a vote or lis te eZ When the vote was announced Mr. Ilealy walked out of the Heuse applauded by all the Parnellitles, who steed up waving their hats and raising cheer after cheer. Mr. Hundersen, upon attempting te re ume hla speech, was interrupted by loud cries or "withdraw," "withdraw." Mr. Sexten, Interrupting, aked Majer Saundersen whether he (Saundersen) per sisted In his statement or would wliudraw it Majer Saundersen replied that Sheridan was, a member et tbe executive committee of which tbe member for West BsUast (Mr. Sexten) was also a member. Loud crlea of "Withdraw." " Did I knew him tn be a murderer V asked Mr. Sexten. " Did I ever associate wlthaiKan whom I knew te beamurderei?" (Cheers and a eice, Withdraw, you mur derer.") "laald that Sheridan wis en the commit tee," aaid Majer SaunderBOti, "and against him a true bill was round for complicity In the Pbejuix Park murders. The committee must have known what kind or a man be was." Here Mr. Sex'en, springing te bis feet, shouted : " 1 say you area wllllul, cowardly liar." Then there wajfanether uproar. The Par nellttes all aree, and cheered frantically, waving tbelr bats in tbe air. Aa seen aa there was a chance te be heard, Mr. Sexten, again addressing Saundersen, exclaimed : "III only met you outside the deer or this Hnuae I would thrash you within an inch et jour Hie." Tue excitement was again renewed. The speaker arose and addressed the Heus, but hie voice waa inaudible above tbe din. W hen quiet bad been somewhat restored, tbe speaker said that unless Mr. Sexten with drew his expression, he would be compelled te name him. Tbe apcaker then pointedly tsked Mr. Haunderaeu whether be charged Mr. Sexten with asaeciating with murderers. Mr. Saundersen, alter several evaaive answers, which werd interrupted by loud crlea et "Answer ;' "Answer the speaker's question," ita, eventually withdrew the words be had used.; Mr. Sexten then formally withdrew hi expression, and gave notice that at the next sitting el tbe Heuse he would move that the suspension or Mr. Healy be revoked. CheenJ Mr. Siundersen then resumed bis speech. He said that Mr. Sexten waa present at the meeting at which Mr. Ein win made sec retary of tbe Cian-na-Uael, which was a murder society of America. Mr. Sexten rose te a point of order, and tbe speaker advised Mr. Haunderaeu te with draw the offensive expression. Anether scene et confusion ensued, Mr. Htunderaea repeating tbe words, whereupon Mr. Sexten shouted : "The honorable gentleman Is again a liar." The speaker called upon both tbe members te withdraw their eiiunslvs reumks, which tbey did. Bems Puluts A beet Wless. "It is reckoned, says the San Francisce Ilulletin, "that the East will consume this year 12,000,000 gallons of California wine-say 4,000,000 cases. Of this probably at least one half will be sold aa French wine. In a New Yerk restaurant if a consumer aaks for a bottle etCal Hern la wlne be will be given a miserable article made perhaps from the Mission grspe ; when be rejects this he will be given Instead a bottle labeled St. Jullen, which was probably made from some Cantor Canter nls grapes, perhspa grown In tbe same vine yard as tbe Mission grapes, but carefully manufactured, blended and ripened. lis will Immediately descant en tbe superiority et foreign wine, and will dwell pityingly en the slew pregrees which California is making 1b producing really flee wines. When be Is next advised te try California wine he will deeliM with emphasis, remembering hla fwswaerieea' Despite the latersiate eaaaasete Aet II Is Yety BaHsSMterf. New Yehk, 'April lrt Considering the ernbariasatnent from uncertainty as te freights, owing te the Inter-state commerce act. accounts of trade are surprisingly satis factory. At many points, It Is true, mer chants, aa yet, think only or the general trade et the year thus far aa decidedly better than that of any previous year ; at ethers the pres ent dullneM or stagnation is considered but teinperary.sm! a meat hopeful leellng prevails out 11 ti ine amine 1 universal testimony mat retail trade la unusually large. Ne embar rassment appears In collections, except where real eatate or mining speculation locks up alt available means, or In some localities where bad reads still block business, but In most cases improvement la rerrted. The remarkable activity Is clearly con nected with the exceedingly plentiful supply or money, which la mere abundant where some need waa previously reported, while at many points, aa at Memphis, money "waa never ae abundant before," Halts rise te 10 per cent, or 8 t j 10 only at some tar western points, or where speculation rages, but are usually moderate ter the locality. The In crease In actual circulation et each kind of money Irem July 1st te April 1st has been U,41SOJ4 geld coin; 4,430,ttt3 lu stiver del lars, auu fj,3iu4&t in suusiuary snver, teuu f-M.m&Nt In coin ; 1 13,001,640 iu geld certifi cates, Hi.Sll,'-! In stiver certificates, 113, WO,. m in IT. S. notes, against a decrease of 3,. OTU.SOj In bank notes ; net Increase J.VS,C.r7,- 5bU In paper currency j total Increase 7P,S3o, 7P,S3e, 7P,S3o, 15e In coin and paper, or G per cen. The stimulating etlect et aueh an addition Is everywhere felt. Frem Washington news cornea that the treasury, realizing tbe risks et excessive itsue, will net dtaw In silver certl- ncatea et tne larger uenominauens. Speculation In real eatate la rampant In Col Col orado, spreading te cities and towns through out the state : has caused much leaking up of means In Minnesota and ether Western states; has "advanced prices wonderfully " at Philadelphia, and holds prices up, though the fever baa abated at Nashville. Hew far such demands will prevent the return of money ututl at this uwti te commercial centrea,lsyet In doubt Hut no fear Is felt of money going abroad, March experts of pro ducts having been surprisingly large ;(tSS00, 000 mere than last year In cotton, J,800,O00ln breadstuff, and only 300,000 leas In elL The firespect Is that experts may have exceeded in ports in that month, against a beary excess of Imports last year. Kecent large purchases of stocks en foreign acesunt are reported, but with somewhat auspicious ostentation, and foreign exchange remains stronger than It would naturally be It money were coming this way te piy for many securities. Prices did net change greatly last week, though wheat is lower and corn a little higher, with eats, oil, perk, hogs, and augar unchanged. Cetlee has risen an eighth and cotton a sixteenth, though crop prospects at the Seuth are generally accounted favcable. Lard Is a shade stronger, and l-ef stiffens a little en account et fr-'gut rates, but the enormous production and the embarrassment In shipping prr-ddcu accounUfer a decline ei 30 cents In I-en. In the dry goods business the situation is net altered, the uncertainty or rates adectlng distant trade, but cottons are strong, and the wool market baa become morn steady, many holders refusing te sell tbe better gradea at current prices. Territory tools are pressed for sale and weak. An Im proving trade is noted in muss, learner, ana beets and shoes. The business failures occurring through out the country during the laat seven days, as rrpe-ted te K. U. Dun it Ce., of tbe Mer cantile agency, today, Friday, by telegraph, number for tbe United States 146, and for Canada ?J. or a total of 175, as compared with a total of 123 last week. 2iJ tbe week previ ous te tbeitast, and 13.2 tbe corresponding week et last year. Business casualties are en the decline In every section or tbe coun try. In New Yerk city there were only two Insignificant suspensions this week. A friend In Nsd. Frem the Wen Chester News. A man appeared upon our streets Wednes day clad In a rustic garb, consisting partly of a coat, the cut of which waa somewhat simi lar te that worn by some members of the Society of Friends, and a low crowned hat and an exceedingly wide brim. Net a but ten could be seen upon bis clothing, but bis coat and Jacket were closed In front with books and eyes. lis belonged te the religi ous body known as Ornish. A representa tive of the Sews engaged In conversation with him and learned that he waa a weil.knewn and highly esteemed citizen of Lancaster county, by tbe name or Moses Hartz, who lived near Morgantown, In tbe fertile Conestoga valley. lie came hither ler the purpose of having a nephew released from prison en balL. This man bad been employed upon Mr. ilartz's farm, but having separated from hla wife. She prosecuted him fur failure te lux nlsh her with support, and in the course of legal process be found himself In tbe Jail or Chester county. Ilia employer upon learning this Bald : "I could net stand that. One et my bleed can't stay in prison until duly con victed while my purse is sufficient te release him It the cftenae is bailable." Procuring the services et Lawyer Falrlamb tbey pro ceeded te the Jail and shortly tbe man was permitted te go at large. When Inquired Inteas te his capacity te furnish the proper security, Mr. Hartz snowed that be waa tbe possessor or a farm or 340 acres with ether valuable property. lie dined at the Ureen Tree hotel, and said that he took a meal in tbe same room Just 'ii years age and had net been here slnce.unlil Wednesday. This act upon the part of Mr. Hartz 1 an evidence of the kind leellng ter which tbe Omlsn are fa mous in Lancaster county and wherever known. s Mrs. Jenea, howl your health this morning t Thank you. madiui, much Improved. I beuieni ttbeue f Dr Hilt's Congh Syran Imtnljht and, after the tlr.t ilse, u.y cuirti waa checked, 1 slept well, and have net coughed once this morning. AeetlenU will occur net en'y "In the best refrnlafd families," but ever where and at ad tlmej There. 010 keep salvation Oil cunve nlent. u?iNOTiii:n reK fipit vesks. Askaksiw, Pans Ce , Wis , Dec 2, 1&. Ver upwards of fifty years I have used Uband kcth's mils, 1 am new nearly eighty years old and In geed health. That my faculties are still Intact Is due te th!j fact, and this only, that I have almost relied 00 HaasDRETii'a Pills te the exclusion of stronger medicine te reatere me te h'alth whenever either seriously Indisposed or In great suffering from colds, back ache, etc., and am deeply gratef jl, next tn my Maker, te the blessed man who originated and placed within reach of his fellow-beings se simple and eftlcaclnas a remedy, for billens derangements and kidney disturbances, their u,efulne,tn my exiierlence, is particularly noticeable. MBS. rAYKTTL DIXON. ONQUKK3 PAIN. ST. JACOBS OIL. xerniNu I.IK KIT. ev Frem current correspondence with deal era heru and there, showing the status of St. Jacobs Oil and Us wonderful efficacy. NO BUCU WOUD. Ulebs Mills, ra , Oct. 21, 18ttS "1 have never heard el a single case tn which tt falls te cure, (it Jacobs till takes the lead." 8. 11. VOUKit, Dealer. IT NKVEIl DISAPPOINTS. riandrrau, Dlknta, Nev. 4. 1683. "Every one knows it and calls for Bt, Jacobs oil, 1 have only ti wrap It np, know ing It will net disappoint." I.a WI1ITK, Druggist. NKVEU HKAKD Of DISSATISFACTION. Pharmacy, IB.'.', Sd Ave., New Yerk, N. Y. I October 34 18wu. ( "Se'llng St Jaeebs Oil for years) never had ene report of dissatisfaction." , ALILX. DsLAUKNEt. QUKaTKUTUAV ALbCOMMNKD. Vlncennes, Ind, Oct St, ISSS "Have sold tt from th start with steady Increasing; demand; sales of Ht, Jacobs Oil greater than all ethers combined." M.J. WATJKN, DrngjUt. THE BEST SELLING AKTICLB. Adams, Mass . Nev. 1, l Mt, Jacob 1 Oil Is the beat seUleg icuiedy ever baudlud." SMITH, MOLE A CO., Dealers. Al.WAVJ ftAISKD-ENOHMOUB BALK. 7il Maiden Lane. N. 1 , Oct. 19, lftS, Bales el su J aeens oil enormous. In SS years nothing has equalled It) never buarA it spoke j of out In prat's. JNO. U.rBANClS.1 TUKCHAIU.K! A. VOUELIK CO, Baltimore ail . sVAtl persona csixe Bt, Jacobs Oil or Bed star Cetiiih Cure, will hy sending a two esnt stamp and a history of thulr eaae, rvcelve aeviee vasa. t Red Star Cough Cure. rSEE t-KOM OPIATES AND rOLSOMS. SAjfg. bukk. riteuPT. 25 0ENT8. AT DKUatJUTa AMD DIALER. TKS.VUAKLM A. VOejuiBCO. BaJ ttSMte, HBW ADrMRTiaMMMHTB. J. K.OALDWKLLACO. Sterling Silver Bridal Gifts. The massive and rich ap- Eraranra which Messrs. aldwell Ce. nave slwsva aeursd tn their A DiatiDguishiDgrVa'ret VS&PUig: 0 tlen et unnecessary OhftrftCtOnStiC tnu'seaaen thau e'vsr t t fere. Tea Dinner Dessert -AMD- Breakfast Services In ebests containing; three, four, nve, sis ana seven aexens. with the various Servers and miner table appoint ments. Table-Ware. J. E. CALDWELL &CO. 902 Chestnut St., PHILADRLPUIA. fAOKK it HKOTliEFl. AN ART. The display the Messrs, of Dress Goods by HAGER & BROTHER, ii and ST West Eleg St., Thlsmernln? Is unique and Intended te show the varied character of their Spring- Stock. The large Centre Window. la Ailed exclusively with Silks of French, Japanese and American Manufac tures, aeme costly, ethers of low price ; the West Window la filled with light wool Fabrics suitable te tbe early Spring 8easen; the Bast Window is filled with French and American Satlnes of the most varied designs the whole producing a combination extremely attractive and well worthy of examination. N EW TOKK HTORB. Every Day Brings Beniethln New -TO THE- New Yerk Stere. The Latest additions 10 our mentor Immense Assert- New Spring Dress Goods Are Nevel Designs ns f'oleitugs la ear well known Fine Saxony Suitings, Forty laches wlfle, at se cents a yard. New Colorings In ear Famous I Ilk ana Weel Combination Suitings, forty lnchrs wise, only CO Cents a yard, rilty Inch SM ILL CUKCK SUITINGS, 37X0. a Anether ease of yrd wide ALL-WOOL SI'KtNU SUITINGS, Light and .Medium tjray We open today (Saturday) s'Teral esses of PLAID AND BTtflPKU MaftJsoOSsTfreintns reeent trade sales In new Yerlr. these will be found te he the best value ever shown la these STOudS. . was. cAMr:hAj,as?KD EMBROIDERIES. WP-VM1!. .' W " Full-Width wyewprti.UrOW" ,pecW "PotaUea at WATT & SHAND, 6. 8 & 10 MAST ENCr ST LAMCASTIB, fA., $1,000 W2 of Bldaey bias. Nervous Debility! Mental steal nnuenas wl nuTAMlu MS fails te cure. Beld br drasratsta. that. BUTJSTtO MMfl B1TT, ltv. MAntAl &nd Svi MISUtMBD. CO- a IS ST. Uth at rhilavFa. Olntnlara fms 4anSAw J ANKERS. KUHN, LOEB&CO., BANsUTRf, MNAMUABT., UBWTOBK, HAVB CODSTAWTLT OH H ISTAOTLY aa HAM MD A SBLaOTIOX q CHOIOB IBVl' or oae OTJaUT, ITMBSTT Window Decoration ! f IfMVAD rXH tUKMKttn. NOT10R-PLUMBKH9, OASF1TTKKS, and all elhsr parties who may have ores' alea tebj up any portion of the stir-sta of lbs Cttyel Lancaster; ar harsbjr netlSsd that! liny an 1 reqatred te replace all the material excavated sad laave the strvate perfect!) 'level 1 otherwise tbs ordinance relating te the aaiaa will bs strleUr eatoreed. a. 11. LBVajl, an Std Street Commlasle r. THK IiATKST-J08T TUB TH1NO for budness purposes Seeteh Cheviot Trousers. We have tkein tn twenty different patterns, rer wear they cannot im excelled, 'ail and see them. I A full llae el Scotch Ubsvkit Suiting at moderate prices. . kUSBMSTKlN'sVlNK TAtt.OUtNU, He. SJ North Dtiean Street TJOUND AT LAST I A Sure Cure for Coughs and Colds. cociiiun's.ceuhh cum: Dees the Werk KVKUT T1UK. (luaranteed tn de se. or the price will be relundtd. Large bot tles si cenu, at Cochran's Drug Stere. HOS, 137 IS NORTH QUKKN ST. Lancaster, ra. ev Try tt and you'll never use any ether, mat lyeed u SB MANHEIM Reller Fleur! Jantl ImdKeed EVAN'S FLOUR. Levan's Fleur TB BUST. M.ThAS M YKRS ft RATllKON. Don't Wait An; Lenger te Bey SPRING CLOTHING! The assortment Is better new and the prices as low as at any time. Oar Fasbienable Suits for Spring Are acknowledged geed value for the prices asked. Tbe workmanship is unexcelled and the fit all that could be de sired. Unquestionably the largest assortment In Lancaster. Styles decidedly the best. Myers & RatMen, LEADING CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET. LAMCABTKB. fA. J.a MART1N CO. Housekeepers Wanted Clean Carpets. DO YOU KNOW That Cleaning Carpets by tbe band, or rather trying te clean them, ruins them ? DO YOU WNT Your Carpets dragged ever the ground and the life clubbed out of them by a man who thinks he Is cleaning them. NOT IF YOU KNOW IT We thought net. If you want te avoid it, try the new process. LANCASTER -3TBAU- Sarpet Gleaning Works. Carpets cleaned by the New Precess and returned same day, whether ralnlnger net, and guar anteed perfectly clean and frte from moth and net Injured. If In jured in any way we wllllgive you a new one. Steam drives 'the ma chinery and does net enter tbe carpet. Our machinery Is tbe latest patents, and besides cleaning it restore the colors, and makes them as bright aa when new and thoroughly aired. Send for circu lars. PRICES REDUCED. Freight Charges Paid one way en Oarpeta out of the city. CilPaTO SELAID PROMPTLY. SVOBOGHH TAKBN BW J. B. Martin Ce., ber. Wert flag APriaee Ma, aVAJKAJTBB, TA. Sll'MNO, 1887. A New Departure ler Lancaster tn rise Tat Tat erlng. importing direct 'rnn the beat makers el rine Woellens. 1 tmxe I '1st received through the lle Ien ciuUnn house, a large lavetes of say own Importation of SUlTl.Nll, BPKINII OVRKCOATINO AMD TKOUSEItlNU, The like of which, for style and miallly.haa never b'en equaled In this city, and cannot be snrpasted. . . A sp.elal Invitation Is here.br extasded te all In want el spring Martnenta te call early and secure Choice I'atterns Workmanship Um very be., and prices lew.r thansver marfT lyd Ma U North Queen street st COLID CAIUNKTPUOTOOKAl'IIS. ONLY $1.50 Cera Dessn Solid Cabinet Photographs AT TS- NEW YORK GALLERY, NO. 10O NORTH QUHN STRUT. LaacasTsa, Pa, aS-lwdRattw B LANK HOOKS, Av. JOHN BAER'S SONS, Booksellers and SUtleiera. Blank Boek, Photograph Albums, Quarte Bibles, Paper and Stationery, Nes. 15 & 17 North Queen St LA.NCASTKU, PA. B OSTON STOKK. Grand Opening -ur- LIGHT-WEIGHT SPRISG- km SUMMER Dress Goods AT TUU- BOSTON STORE, (Dltr I.UUUS ALTI10U1TV.) NM.26&28 North Queen 8L (lielween l'ostefllce and Centre Sijuire ) -OK-; Saturday and Monday, APRIL 16 a 18. .Such , Collection of Scasenalile Itraj. Uoela hss Never Ikwii bewii la tills city. We will bow everything THAT IS NEW AND PRETTY, It will de you geed te sen these uecdj, even If you de net wish te buy. WKWANT TO SHOW YOU THESE GOOD 8 And will span no. (Tort te ran vlnce yen that our Styles and 1'rlfc are Un.qutlled, Fancy Colored flushes. Sttlns snd Plash Or naments for fancy Wutk, a specialty, at our Original Lew frlce.. Stamm Bres. & Ce. H IQH MART1TI CHINA, GLASS, QITEENSWAEE. Heusekeepers Interest. Many changes are necessitated in arery Department et Housekeeping through Spring Heuse-cleaning Old Furniture and Carpets are replaced by new ones. Aa Harmony in Music is pleasing te the ear, be Harmony in Furnishing a Heuse is pleasing te the eye. Crockery is the one thing needful for uniformity in Heuse Keeping. New Mantel Ornaments for your Farler, Decorated Toilet Seta for the Washstand, Cut and l'ressed Glassware for your Sideboard, Ornamental China for tbe China Closet, Decorated China Dinner or Tea Seta for Dining or Tea Table, or the Flaln Substantial Ware for the Kitchen will always be found in Largest Quantities and at the Lewest Possible Prices. MA lALL HipMetlin, 16 EAOT KINO STREET. f itaaeama. . '.: $$ ,L ..,.... Vv.. IV vM HH (j"fX""J'
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