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Tlie people of England have plenty of excitement. They seem te monepolizo nbeut all there is going in a national way. Even Russian affairs are quiet in com parison, and tlie political issues in this ceuntrv are hum-drum thing be- side the agitation in English con cerns nt home and abroad. The, Irish dynamiters would be enough of themselves te keep Englishmen's feelings In agitation, and when her troubles in the Soudan nre added te them there is mere in the cup than 13 ene nation's fair share. The de pression in business from which we Buffer is specially felt in England, but our na tional debt i3 dwindling instead of grow ing, and we have netliing at all te disturb us outside our country. The interest felt by the officeholders and seekers in the ac tions of the new administration are but moderately shared by the poeplo generally, who nre content te wait the development of events which they have- exhausted their power In shaping by the cheice they have made of their new ndministniten. AVe have little totake away our attention from our business Interests. Tlie English have a'grcatdeal. Their excitement ever their troubles in Egypt has a recempense in the distraction of tlieir attention from their home treublcr. They ncem te be tied toEgyptasteaSlame30 twin. Mr. Glad stone has been very auxieus apparently te cut the bend, and the expectation has been that, with the relief of Gorden. England could accomplish the surgical feat. As Gor Ger Gor eon has been removed by the M.ihdi, the Mahdi must be removed by England. English bleed will net submit te acknowledge defeat by the fee. There appears te be nothing left in the situ ation but a prolonged war against the Egyptian tribes; though hope still exists, however, that Gorden may have slipped out of Khartoum befeie the Egyptians catne in. Tie had a route of retreat te the Seuth and possibly may be awaiting semewheie the relief that has been se near te him. His fertility in re sources is great, and he has net been cap tured while any possibility of escajKs was untiicd. Je Hither' Big Bill. The success of the Republican City Ring at the primaries last evening, the unset u u puleus means employed tosecure it and the desperate efforts of Its members te tetain themselves In power, ought te be sufficient te warn the citizens of Lancaster of tlie personal stake which they have In keeping control of the city government. Step by step, under the present weak and lax ad ministration the municipality is drifting back te the loose methods, the financial de moralization and the extravagant and unlawful system of expenditures which prevailed before Mayer MacGenlgle drew a tight rein in city affairs. Nothing was mere characteiistlc of tlie old regime than Its employment of its own favorites te de city weik, at oxheibitant price and without giving outsiders a chance te bid for it, or affording the city the benefit of competition. There are signs that there has been a return te these evil practices. It is well known that Jeseph Huber, machinist and a crony of AVater Superin tendent Halbach, 1ms presented a bill for work aud repairs alleged te have been done te the old pump at the City water works te the amount of between i2,400 and 2,C00. The bill has been approved, we understand, by the water committee and Is new in the hands of the finance comtulttce, te le con cen sidered at its meeting te-night. It will be a subject of some interest and cencern te citizens nnd tax payers te sen what this committee will de with it. The act of March IC, 18W, Bee. (city ordinances, ed. of 1890, page 130, sec. 0) cays that "the mayor, aldermen and citi zens of the City of Lancaster, in select and common councils assembled, shall net have the power or authority te erect, con struct or make any public Improvements for the benefit of the said city, whetc the expenditures thereof will exceed the sum of three hundred dollars unless the erection, construction or making of the said public improvements is first author ized by an ordhiance passsed for that pur pose &c ;" unless the same be paid out of the regular annual appropriations. The extraordinary Improvements for which this big bill of Huber Is presented were net made hi accordance with the law, nor are they provided for by either special ordinance or the regular annual appropria apprepria appropria tlen. They are exactly of the kind that the law contemplates shall be made only by express direction of caunells, and nfter bids have been invited, speculations made and contracts awarded. Ne claim against the city for such an nmeunt of work dene by direction of the water com cem inlttee or at the instance of the superintendent of water wetks, with, out the authority of an ordinance and bids asked, can be valid. And If tlie flnance committee shall approve it, it will be en tirely in order for any member of councils or a private citizen te enjoin Its payment. I'att experience has shown tltat Supt. llalbach and his friend Huber cannot lx trusted te expend the city's money without very rigid supervision; that they are net likely te get with Mayer Rosen Resen miller as the head of the water committee; en the contrary, quite the reverie. The subject needs te be Impulted Inte ; especially as the Halbach ring sjemste have been setting up the nominations for ceuucilmeu In every part of the city. Mr. ClcTcland'a Callers. Mr. Cleveland is in New Yerk city with the view of meeting theso who liave any thing te say te him. Thern seem te m a geed many mere of such persons than can be accommodated. There would lie few enough if only these called upon him who really had business with him. In fact we de iiet knew of any one who li.ts such busi ness. The preparation of his iiungur.il and the selection of his ndvKers aie Mr. Cleveland's present duties ; nnd in neither has any one any business te nd le. until his advlce is solicited. The president elect should be left very free te select his cabinet. There Is an Idea I hat therlaims of locality can be properly pressed tiien him. But there is ery little force in the claim of locality. The character of the men Is the chief consideration. They need net be distributed evenly ever the country, if better material is te K had at the sacri fice of such evenness; though doubtless geed men can be found in every rectien. The Republican aldennniiii' tiniW-'r is remarkable for lis light weight. Mn. It. R. Haats, whose identity atlie chief beneficiary of tlie fratul of 1T( Im nut been entirely forgotten, Ins reaed footling poultry en his Ohie farm Ions; cnmigli te deliver nn address en education te tlie farm ers of Sandusky county in the Ruckcye state. He fellows in tlie beaten path of opposition te classical education declaring tltat "many and many a Iwypees through our colleges that can talk glibly about ancient heroes nml the poets of liroeeo and Reme nnd jet knows very little about the great poets and histori ans of America." It is safe te wy that these w he prate se often of the existence et such a boy never saw hint, or it they h.we seen hlni, have found him of very small iucnt.it calibre. The boy who read the Greek nml l.itln poets w ith pleasure drifts easily and naturally te the reading of the best l'nglish classics whose authors hae drunk from tlie same inspiring spring. Iftlielsiy learns Ins (i reek and Latin like a parrot his dMaMe for the best KiilMi literature is easily explained. The bleed-curdling pun that the Mahill new has n mad oye is already en its travels. Ax important rollgleus move lias been made by the authorities of Harvard cullege in the announcement that the beard of col cel col lege overseers have voted te concur w ith tlie president, mid fellows of the college in re pealing the statute requiring tudeiit.s te at tend public worship en .Sunday liiuriiinx liiuriiinx There are seme who believe tltat teligien and education are necessarily connected, and that the highest education consists of their Ifst conjoint development, Rvldeiitly the Har vard authorities de net held te this view el the situation. They propew te give their students the refreshing liberty te de as they plc.vse in tlie matter of Sunday worship. It would be interestliiK te find th'imtnilicr of students who will entirely eschew church going In consequence of the repeal of this college Htatute. TneL'nii theru was snow en the ground, seme embrye Republican statesmen were forced te blte the dust. Tub experiment of a eo-eporati e store lias been tried in Phu'iilxville and seme of its details nre Interesting. Tlie capital stock consists of 20,000 shares of one dollar entli. equal te ?--rt,00. The highest number of shares that can le owned by any ene mem ber Is 500, the low est 5. Any person, male or female, can be elected a member aud own shares, for which interest will be paid every quarter net exceeding 0 per cent ier annum, l'ersgnsnet monitors can make purchases at the store en which they will be allowed one eno ene half the pretlt paid te members. All munibers have equal rights and no member is liable for tlie debts of the as sociation beyond the nmeunt of ids or her subscription te the capital stock, which, when ence paid, thore is no further liability. The account of sleck is taken aud the books audited four times a year in erdei te guard against tlie possibility of lessc. Oak In Philadelphia will be reduced en April 1 from 51.70 per I,lHi feet te Sl.fin. The prlce In Lancaster is Siee. Why is tills thus 7 " PERSONAL. Jamks Goiiiie.v Rj:nni;tt. of tlie New verk llerttld has been elected Commedore of the New Yerk Yacht club. Dlt. Riei., the German savant, states that the average product of each of Russia's 113 petroleum well Is sixteen times that of each of the 0,000 wells In tlie United States. Utsiier FAlinE, ofMentrcal, lias issued a circular te the clergy of his diecese callinirat callinirat teutien te tlie dangers which mennce their Hecks from attending Immoral plays and from holding private theatricnls. ARoitnKACeN FAnnAii is very severe in his condemnation of over-jiressurelu modern schools. He sjieaks of It as " the Juirpcninut car of Cram, bofero which the Knglish Natien in throwing ltf children bytlioiisamls.teliavc all their ciuolitles crushed out before its pon derous w heels." Dn. Samuki. H. G111111.1.V is opjesc4 te mustaches en clergymen's faces. Te give potency te the voice of the pulpit, the lips should be uuce ered. If the ex that trcndulh out the oem should net be muzzled, he sub mits that the mouth should enjoy equal fieo fiee fieo dem in tlie preacher. ThkQuiien ok Rcleu'm Is deicrtbed as stolidly Insolent without ft grace or a charm te season the defect. JJeres nre lier iissleii, and us she grows eldor she becomes inoie in sympathy w ith tliemand less w itli tlie human race. Alftlielucultte-j of her mind are dally concentrated for hours en the team effKinies sliu drives. Se.vateii I,eiia.- has been re nominated by tlie Republican senatorial caucus, Senater Masen presiding. In his address Mr. Masen remarked that if tlie Republicans could de nothing else they could ut least prevent the election of a Democrat until the Republican Governer could appoint n Republican te fill the vacancy In the united State Senate. Hen. Themas A. Ui.nihucks nnd urty reached Atlanta, Ga., Thursday morning lit four o'clock, in n sjiecial car. At half-trot eight o'clock they wcre escorted te the Kim ball house, w here break fast w as served. The company they met at breakfast consisted of nbeut thirty piotuineut citizens. A large crowd was congregated about the hotel. The mayor introduced Mr. Hendricks, he ad dressed the people from tlie balcony. Mn. Cable expresses calm iudllleroucent creole criticism et his works. He is reixirted te say: "I lun e noticed that all the criticisms come from the Creoles themselves, who arc, of course, Insensible of their own errors in the use of Kuglish,aud hencoare hnrdlv te be taken as competent critics ofinylieoks "in that respect. As te tlieir charactoristics,theorv vi vi vi olenco of their uttwk upon my works only sorveto confirm tlie truth of the characters ns I have draw it them." 'Maiit Andersen," says Max. O'Rcll, the Trench critic of ull Unit is Rnglish, can be fearlessly proclaimed the champion benuty of the world. Tlie uctrexs is geed, but with lier beauty Is se furaboe talent that oue has eyes only for the woman. Her face Is divinely sweet und pretty i her eves nre frank j her gmce is indesciibnble ; tlie sculptural lines are of classical purity ; the propei tleus s;rfect ; she Is a feast for the eye. Gerard could net have found u purer urn mero chaste model for Psyche nceivlng her tlrut kiss from I.ee." Jam:s Cahlvle, brother of Themas, has muchet thelattur's iiatme. He is taciturn und unsociable, and expresses pioleuud con tempt for almost overybody ui.it u cry thing! tonlsiter recently lie. said, speaking el u school Inspection they had lust made: ' Ye make a terrible to-de about edicitleu noe-a-daya,by what was the c-ase when I was young. Taedaynt thoschule when I was nine years auld, my teacher was hcurin me say my eatuchers, und I said ' he believes' Instead e' he bellcveth.' He knocked me doen and pu'd me legs aud bangit me en the desk j und I ran oet and lay ut the lit e' u hedge among dekeus and nettles for three halv days." THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCES, FRIDAY, HERE AND THERE. 1'iMi young women, orphans and iler9 of mod'erate fortune, cultured tastes and, cnslitnble aspirations wanted te extend their vlew beyond the horizon of n quiet "eastern rennsyiuuiia town. They h.te settled their home for a few years in Munich, RnMirla. They wlllcoinelnck.all Willi a knowledge of French nnd German, one w ill hne unpreed herself especially In uvnl, another in Instru mental music, a third in painting, under skllllut private instruction and the Iiillucucc nnd association of the l'st vehnuW and galleries and models. They write front their new foreign home that the randy then is menu and high priced ; but nuts tigs tlried fruits raisins and ether sweet meats are all the best taste could tequire ; apples and pears nre sold by the pound, some are nlce and some nre net : one of the street In Munich lias the homely name of llntter nillcli Strase :" liarens arc abundant nml net cry Impressive : Censul Harper, of Munich is about te sail for homea geed opening for a geed Heinecrat. A gisnl laily in tliis citv told nic the ether day that when she lived in Allegheny, Mce Fester, the musical composer who vrte " Old Felks at Heme ' and many ether w w ularnegre melodies was a fiequcnt Mslter te her house In his eung maulnsl. I have Just had a letter from his brother, who will some of thee days. It is te be hoped, publish a memoir of the talented and lamented snug writer. Their ancestor, Alexander Fester, came from Ireland nlnnit 172s nnd settled m l.ittle Rritnin, Lancaster county. He had three sons, James, William and Joint. The second of them was a Presbyterian minister nnd preached ter tlie congregations of lee Run and CV- torare ; his grandson was the late Henry 1. Fester, the famous Democratic politician of Westmoreland county, who earned oil' the Democratic nomlnatien for governor nt Read ing In lsik) in the memorable struggle U U tween Gee. W. Cass ami Jacob Fry, jr.: and ,vs then defeated at the general election by Curtin. Jehn Foster roine oil from t .minis ter county te Tennessee, where many de scendants" hear bis name and continue bis irtnes. James Fester emigrated from this county te RerUel, in Virginia: scttsl through the Rcolutieiiai v war, and after tlie Yorktown surrender, seltbsl near Pittsburg, in what is new Washington county. Hisseu, William R. re-ter. was an eiucci m the I'. S. service in the war of lsfj and gae large sums of money te aid in equipping the armies of General Jacksen and et the North Nerth w est at a time w hen the federal go eminent w.vs in severe strait. He represented Alie gheny county for years in the legislature, wheii ids friciid Andrew ,Iacken was presi dent ; and was one of the tnctnhcrs w he ar dently adCK-ated tlic resolution which made Jacksen reconsider and alter his purpose I" net be a candidate for reelis lien. if his sons, Stephen C, the sung writer, was a strong and useful Democrat, though ncer a politi cian, and he wrote many stirring c.imttiign Uilbids: William R. I'ester. ir.. was its;' president of the Pennsylvania railroad ctiiupaiiy, and mi ardent and influen tial Mipjierter of the ielitlcal faith of his fathers ; a daughter lieeame the wite of the Rev. lMward Y. Ruchanan. sole surviving hrether el tlic piesidenl : another son is the Hen. Morrison Filler, et Allegheny, v be in lss-j bent JlcNetll fei state senator inn distrnt Republican ly isk.) majority but wasceunted out by SI : and lat icar,as"the eiiiHMient of Tem Rayne, ter Cen gress, ran ahead of bis ttck't ineverv pre cinct. It is net unnatural that his name should lte en many lips as tit ene for the Allegheny pe-tmaster"hi. and bis political pedigree "is ene te w liich the most modest uian'caii " eint with pride." In ISM when Covcruer Rigler whsiikui didate for re-election and vias besiten seme 30,000 by Knew Nothing 1'ollerk though Henry SMett en the DeniT.itic ticket ter ciiul commissioner had our nn,(X!0 ma jority tlie represj'ntativ es of the Knew Nothings vient te Rigler and premwed bun the election if he would only net asail tlieii order and principles. He Isildly told tbein he was ngainst both, and would denounce them in everv speech, lie did and was beaten. Rut ids ceurage gamed for him the respect of his party nnd til l.ur-iiiiiided men. jmrt he utnie te repiesent l'eimsvlvania in the I, s.. Senate through the adiiiliustratieii of the only I'ciinsylvnniapiesidcnt that has ever occupied the ee'iitive chair. Financier Fvans, et selei't council, has in troduced into the plan of the projiesed new four or cent, city lean, a feature that made the school beard leans popular, viz: Tlie quarterly payment of the intciest upon the bends, "Tills is etten a convenience ler in in vester. There ought te be no trouble in dis dis eoning of the SIOO.OOO or new city I per cents, nt a slight premium. & In a blight book, et recent publication, which lulls imexpurgatcd condition is net al together admlsslble into tlie family circle, there are some very pungent things which have leit nothing in translation. Fer in stance : The Ruglish are unquestionably cut out for founding colenics but they certainly are net cut out for making love, for thev have no tbiiiiluii . they de net knew hew te leigct themselves and they spend theirllves mounting guard at the deer et their dignity. More Intelligence is necessary in making love than in leading armies, aud it was Ninen de Lcncles, an authority en the sub Jeet, who said se. Gote the theatre, rind you will hear tlie leading man declare his passion te his loved ene in tlie Mine tone of veice in which in France we would say te our neighbor nt the table, " Pass me the mustard, please." The virtuoef the I'ngllshuianis hounded en the south by the English channel, en the west by the Atlantic ocean, nml en the east by tlio'Nerth son. Savtean English Tery that Gladstoue is an old rascal, a chamberlain, n dangerous demagogue, lin will answer, " Yeu have said It." " Sav tenn English Literal that Salisbuiy is u babbler, Stallerd Northcetoan old woman, aud Randelph Churchill a dancing .lark, he w ill answer, " Yeu are right." Rut venture te jokenboitt Queen Victeria, mid the englishman, whether u Toiyera Liberal, will jump at jour tlne.it like a bull dog. The reason of this is v cry simple. A Liberal government neverdidimd never will de anything that n Tery ceusidi rs proper. A Conservative gev eminent never did and never will de anything but bliiudci in the eyes of a Literal. "Rut If you insult tlie (uccn, who is pio pie teeted front all these party Jealousies, en vvliose head letlcct all tlie successes ami all the glories of tlie nation, you insult England, nml en this sx-ore the Englishman is implac able : and that is Just wjut makes ids strength, be sure of it ! Happv is the country whosechildrcn knew hew te" forget all irty-disneusien, te think at u given moment et uethii.g but rallying ureund the Hag. I jumped iiitencabimd went te thost.itieu. On leaving the carriage, I uetictd that the eenehmiui had u piece of yellow ribbon in his buttonhole. "AliF'sild I, "what decora tion have you thcie ?" "Monsieur lias been with the water drinkers, nt the bluo-rihbeii meeting," said lie. " I belong te the yellow-ribbon urinv." "Oh!" cried I, astonished; "and what diH-s the yellow iiruiy de?" " Sir," sild he, " you cats w hat you likes you drinks what you likes, und you don't rare n damn for nobody!" Simiiai, . i.uxtmx ir.i.iiiri:its. Arret! of llarr Jlruteii, a butiie.cil Aiiom Aiiem ptlie of Ceiiiiliigliaiu. Five men whose uppcarauce cerresjsind witli that of tlie men wanted in connection with the dynamite outrages, arrived at Derry en tlie steamer Circassian a ertnlght age. Tlie lsjlice nre senrchlng for ilicin. A ictalnerfer the defense of Ciiuuingham has been etlcicd te Mr. Russell, fjuccu's counsel. The mystci iutis piUouer who was uriestcd oiiTueiday eiening in WlutechaiH!) with Ctmiilnghatii'H niissiiig brown li in ids possession, was te-dav iirraigncd in tlie Rew street police court. He was formally charged with complicity in causing tlie explosion at the Tew or. Afr. Dovetail hiiiytlm apeared is counsel for the deft, use. The prisoner gave his name 114 Hurry Ilm ten, said he wns lUyiuisefuge, und hv isvnpatleu 11 cabinet maker. He is & feci nineties tall, of fair com cem com plnxien nnd slender figure, wears a slight mustache und beard, and leeks like uti American, lie kit New Yerk en the steam- ship Oregon nnd nrrlved nt Liverpool en tlie evening of Roceinlx'r 31. The lsdlce sav Hint they have no doubt that Ritrteu wis Cunningham's accomplice In causing tlie TnvvCr explosion. There is no doubt Hint the Fenians in laindeu are taking nn active interest In llurten's U'lialf. The conduct of the 1 ice convinces the public that Rnrten nt the time of his capture was engaged in furthering ether dynamite plots of n series of which the oxpleslonsat the Heuse et Commens and the Tower wcre but tlielieglnnlttg. Ills arrest Is believed te have nvorted great dlststcrs tiii: ttT.iri: at .i ii..t.vci;. Ail rleven-ve.ir-eld Niv hinged himself nt Erie, Weduesdnv, Uvhim his father wanted him totake medicine. James Keck, nn extensixe ere miner of Al Al Icutewn, hasfallisl. Liabilities J.la,0Ul : as sets f?lrt.mXX The Charles McKis.ne A s,,m s,., mann- m.inutactiirliig cenipanv Philadelphia, has snsMMidcd pav nient mid asked ter an exten sion of time. The liabilities are stated te be about J 170,i0, and the assets nlsjut ja7,0i Themas Tlttnev, ni lablvstenc, Delaware ceuiitv, died Mlncsdav night from the ellectsefnn overdrweol opium administered by Mr. Wilsen, theilicinist et the Eddysteue lirlnt works, where finney vuts employed. The opium wasgivm te relieve I. Im of head ache. Theeoreiior will investigate the case. GloumeroTodd, ei Riirlingteu, N. J., ha admitted tlie oniliczleuient of Jltm,tim from the Provident life and trust eimiMiiy of l'hil mlclphia. William Stanbcriv. 'f Philadelphia, n colored man, aged l v ears, made a wager vvttli Jehn Rernhart. a butcher in the Twelfth street market, that he ismld drink twenty five glasses of gin, allowing a few minutes between each dose. Vt the conclusion of the nineteenth round St.mlierry was almost im im im mnsoieus, and friends then" took him home in a push-cart. He died en iiiurdav. Geerge Demmerliug, a pieininent eltien of l'ettsvllle, nnd treasurer of SL Jehn the Raptist's Renellcial aswiatien, has been ar rested for n deficit in bis aiveunts. He has n grentdeal of prepcrt v, as lias his wife. Twe of his daughters tin public school teachers He could have procured J lenty of lull, hut chose te go te prison instead. "Vllniilc- ami ' l'l." In the month of September, Isn"., the lsiet Tennyson wns ut the court of the king of Denmark. One evening as he sit near the vel m g empress et Russia and her siMcr the Princess of Wales he did net seem te be nteiie. "Kulics," he slid, "iarden me ; but ls?ing obliged te ..ill ene et yen 'your majesty' ami the ether 'your royal highness,' I cannot give mv nversilieu that plcasint turn" "Oil! never mind lli.it," interrupted the barmlng princess of Wales; 's.-all us '.Miiinie' ami 'Alec ,' these arc out p't niimes" in tact, the prime et Wales's name is Alexandra, aud that of the empress of Russia Marie Kedernv ill It was a gracetul answer and really weithv of a princess en lier vaitien. r.inlt.iiil,in Vltintfrril 111 V iruinl'i. The liedy of the man found last Saturday en Ceal Mountain, near Wvilieville, Vx. has Ix-eti idcutitlcil as tliat of a tinner from l'ennsylvani.i named Ferry. The mystery siirreutidlug ins murder ha been cleared tip, and 11 ncgn named Alvey Jacksen has Ikvh indicted for tlie crime. Perry was snot liy Jncksen from situbush with a lead of slugs lint was net killed, and tlie murderer then rs-at him te dcatli with . 1 heavy club. Jack Jack eon was captured w lule plaving a lunje at a dunce, dressisl in the lihsslv iletlics of Ids victim. A r.iriuiT llurlril llic. A diseatih from Hendersen county. N. C, gives details of a prominent tanner being buried alive. J. Jenkins the unfortunate 111 question, fell ill. and alter a prolonged ill ness assumed the appearance of death and was buried. His brother exhumed the re mains and was horrified te discover that the body liad turned in the grave. Iteth hands wcre lull of hair, winch the deceased hail tern from his head and lieard in the frantic elferts te escaiii from ins awful deem. Iluli'l Proprietor-. Aign. KcInx-cu R. Mm hell and Francis Kuulcr, pioprieters of Hie Hetel Rrunswick, New Yerk, made an assignment Thursday after neon, giving preferences amounting te t,is, Caki, as follews: Vcker, Merrill V Condit, nieiiev leaiusl and goods, S1j,ihh) ; William 11. Allen A Ce., money leaned and interest, Sli'ioe : .lames 11. Ruling, money leaned, .1,(10 ; Jehn o-ljern A" Ce., money leaned and goods Slft.mul : Henrv aim, iiiuiiey leancil and goods, JOue ; Win. Rliss, money limned, ?,'.oeo. i'j:cjal .wrier.. A Hail llreath Islniutrcnilile. We don't tike tt. A person with 11 strung breath must net make hlinclf very fa miliar with lis. An Inquire tiriath Is mused by un unhealthy sletniich. Jturthtck llloett Hitter ill correct this evil Hie are the best ,teinacli niedictue known. Fer sale by 11 II. t'eciinm, Irugglut, 137and Ui .Nertli Quisju street, Lancas ter, Pa i.i.t thksi: TiitGs in: ce.Nsiui:iti:i. Theusandi of men die ev cry day vi he could be saved. Prejudice. i laulnly te blame for this !(- of life. If It w ele believed that the sum of disease may certainly be reduced by physic, muih would be gained And ) et the preposition U very "Imple If j-eu take out dally 111010 I111 purttles than Is dally generated, you will seen be ltd of Impurities. The ctlect of this w Ue pmctlcc Is seen seen In lillleus, Liver and Kid ney troubles. ISut It is I'liinilly et value In head and bruiu ulfectlens ; in t'lcurlsy, Pneumonia, Apepleiy nnd 1'iinilj sis. la chrenfc and acute ltheuiiiatlsm, and lit all infections of the bowels, this principle, seen re lieve and enres, when the uiedlclue used Is I!as.DRrTu'B Pills es, when ull ether means aud medicine have failed te relieve from puln, thce pills have cured, by taking impurities from the bowels und bleed, mid thousands of men nml women new phue llRAMnr.ETn a Tills among the blestlutfs et mankind. yiuvus. pOOR. t'HITEA CO., 1BAjNKERS.K PItlJIK ItAILWAV KCWKlTIi:s ALWAYS ON HAM) i'Olt I.NVKbTME.NT. Minneapolis Ileal LstateTper cent, bends for sale ut let and Intciest Proprietors of "Peer's Manual of Hallways " Correspondence Invited. 45 Wall Streot, New Yerk. eetl lydeed XltVVATlOSAT Uf TE KEEP.S ROOKS!" i-r That was the reumrk inude b ujeuug uiseii w bem vi e e 111 hem 'I en the street the ether day. and the meaning wns that 11 certain person kept 11 book store. 1 lint one way te " keep books," mid 11 v cry geed n If mi nave the neceiiry experience und capita! ; hut thcie Is another way te " keep bee UOK ' aud that ts te keep nc- ceuuts by the best metlieus of book keeping, stiehasiiie taught la every detail, und practi cally, tee, ut the LANCASTER COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Add less, H. 0. WEIDLER, Janlil-tfd ' Ne. 10J KAST KING .STIIKKT. JU DUKri HA VE I.OXO KIXCE DECI DED that the Yellow Fient 5c. CIar H the best In the htnte, at IIAUTMAN YKLI.OW FKONT CIOAKSTOKK. T 1-tIIlS RARER IS PRINTED -WITH J. K. WRIGHT & CO.'S Fairmeuul Ink Works, 2Cth aetl Feiin'a. Avenue JuuBlyd PIIILADKLPIUA, PA. S" A FE. SURE A N irsT'EEDY CL'llF Itl'i'TCnr, VAiucecKLEundbriiCiAt Dueasxs ercllhermt. Why be liuuiliuirireil by euacks, Mi11.11 vim euii 11 ml in Dr. Wrluht the enlv Ncu- vtiii Piusiciam lu Philadelphia who makes u specialty of the nbev 0 dUcn.sc s and cches them T Cunts ecaiumtkbd. Abvics free. duy una even-liiK- struiiKcrs can be treated und letum home ,.,o,n.eday. O.l.ccs.rlva.e Ne. ill North Ninth stiect.ubove llnee, P. (I. ISex i.T3. Philadelphia. Juii'ii-ljdA-w- XTO'ncirTe TRESi'ASHERS AND i tiUNXKltb. All pci-seiis mil heieby for. bidden tetivspass en uny or the tunda of the Cornwall erSiritwell etutcs. In Lebanon und I.auCJHter counties, whether Inclesed erunln. ele.eit. etthcr for Iho purpose of shoetlni; or rtsh inir 11 Mm liiw win lie rnriuiv enieivi win no riiriuiy imiieivisi . uirnlust .slUiied uHtn-.nimiiii en said lands of thu uudu utter lids niillee. WJI. OOLKMAN FltKKMAN, It. PKltt Y AJ.HK.N. KDWAK1) O. FlthKMAK, 'Attorney for 11. W, Celumuu's huln. ectlt-tfdAw EEBIUJAHYG, 1885. mimical' rRON HITTERS. nun nun en w vr vt hi n II II It It O O VV VV VV VT N N N linn linn i n vvvvvvvy N ,n j, I II II II II O WW WW N NN lUIll il U (HI W W N NN tt n Hi; itn OH NX II II II NN N mil (1 (1 N N N H Ull II N N N II 11 Oil N NN pun TTTTTTTT FKIt K Ut K KKK unit It H llltll U II it 11 ii ii ".SSSa inn i n linn Thin 111 tMtctne. combining Iren with 1111 rev ege tabic Ionic, quickly and isiiiiplctrly Cl'ltLS m.lPKI'MA. l.NOIIlKssKIN. jrAl.AIHA. WKAK.NK.ss, IMI'l'KK lll.OOIi. Cllll.t.s Hint FKKUaml.s.KlllI.lHA. It,. i.ii1.1 nil Ihiirnliutl fuslinUntlen with tlie bleed tt reaches every jirt or the syntctn, purl lle and enrtche tlie lihssl. tlciiKllienn the muscles and nerves, and tones nml Invigorates tlie " stem- . ... A line Amietir cr flcst tonic knew 11. It will cute the worst iae of livsrH'pstn. ro re ro lnevliiKnlldltiTsliig nympleiiis, siu-h at tiwt liiu the Feist, Ik'kiifns', Ileal In tlie Meiniich, lleiirtburii, etc. The enlv Iren tncdtcliic tint will net blacken or Injure Rie 'eeth tt U tnriiliiiiule forrtlscwcspcciilliirteHouioii, and te all persons v he lend sislcntnrv' Hv cs. An unfailing remedy for illsnancs of tlie t.iier and Kid nc) a. .... , Persons mirroring from tlie effect of overwork, nervous troubles, less of nppetlle. or debility, experience quick relief unit renewed energy by its lt0. ft din's net cnue Ileiutaehe or pnxtuce Censtl nation erilKll Iren inedlclnes de. It ts the only jiiepnratlen of Iren lint causes noliiJnrlelM ein-cts. Physicians unit ilrngKlsts receiiiinciiil It ns the best Try It. The Kcmiliui has Trade Mnik and ciwml ml line en w nipper Take noetlier. .viiuteenly by llltOWN CIIKM1CA1, I'D.. llALTIUCKK. Mtl. cpt9-ldAly il-l DNF.Y -WORT. dek w eMir.itn i. ri UK ev KIDNEY DISEASES LIVER COMPLAINTS. Ueenu.e It nel en the t.IVKIt. lUIVVKI.s and KI11NE s ut the ."AMI: TIMK llecnui' It cleanses thesyteinef thepolseuoin humors tint develops In hlduey aud I'rlimiy t)le.iM"s, lltllleusnts.. .laundtee. rensttillim. Plies, or in ltheumatiin. NuriitBla, Nervous UN outers MiJsljl Kcmale (.emplaluts 8-OI.IP 1'KOOr OK Tills. -tx II will -,,relv Cure CONIP ATION. I'll. l.s und ItllKCMATIs.M by causing KltKh AlTIUN ii nil the ei;tiiis and functions lhcrcb CLEANSING THE BLOOD. ItestertiiR the netmnl iier te threw eir ills ase TIlOI's.vMis OP CASKs Of the worst feuiis of thee lerrltil" dlenes have beeiniilcklj relieved, und In a short lime PEUKKi TL1 CFllKli Pricc.il. l.liiilder Drv st,t,i n ill u',-ll III ran IreM-nt b mail VVKLL. Itllll VUIises A (il Iliirllncten. Vt send stamp fei l)Ui Almanac of ls.s.1. KIDNEYWORT. JiinJSJindeiKlAJuiw f KAY'S sii'KflFIC 1eT)iFiNF- " V-I The l.trat English Iteincily. An unfilllng cuie for Impetcncv ami ull Illsease that fellow Les of Memery, Cntversal Lasttuile Pain In the Hack, l)lmncs of V Islen, Premature Old Age, and many ether dtsi-ai-es that lead te in sanity or Consumption and a Preuisture (inive Knit particulars In our pamphlet, which we de sire te ceiid free by mall te everv one. This spe cllle medicine ts sold by ull drtiitglsts itl it per package, or six paektiuc for f. or wilt lie sent free by mall en receipt of the uiency, by ud dressing the agent, 11 11. l.'OCIIUAN, Druggist, sol,. Agent, New ljlnnil IJtiNerth yuten street, ljiiiciuter. Pa. On nctsnint el counterfeits, we liave adopted the Yellow Wrapper : the enlv genuine. THE elIA V JlKDICIN E CO , IluRnle. N. Y. II OT SODA. THE IIEL1CIOCH Wl.tTKH nEVEP.VOK. IIOT CHOCOLATE, IIOT .COKKKK, HOT l.IM.KU, HOT LK.VION, 0LY . Iim AT COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, Niw. 137 AND 1W NOUT1I glJEKN STUKLT, deesknd Iincaster, Pa. MACIIISEHV. H TEATERS OR FURNACES. a BEST n STEAM ENGINE AND Beiler Works, MEiTERS -Oil FURNACES reu Private Dwelliiiffs, Schools and Pub He Diiiliiings. Cnll and sce them. .Made of havy lien, sliu plu of construction, durable, economical, thu most KaJluting tiurfuce of uny Heater In thu market. Nothing Cheap But the Price ! OUR OWN PATENT. 3Huvliig men In use In many of thu laiges resilience in Lancaster In the past ten jeaisl the best et evidence of Its merits." Addtess, Jehn Best & Sen, Si. 33 EOT FIILTOS STRECT, lunlJ-lvdAw LA.VCASTKIt. J'A. H AV1NG DISSOLVED l'ARTXERSIUP nnd nermaiiently closed the inesinui Street Iren Works, t desire te tufenii my old patrons nnd the liutille generally, that I inn still In the uiisliicns, eeinir lecuieu in mu i-cini nun Company's Works, North Plum street, whole I am making Iren und Ilniss Castings of even' de scription, and villi be pleased te serve nil who may favor me with their patronage. Krein 40 vcars oxpcrtencM In the business und using the best material and cmploylnKthebcstiiicchunlcs, I am satisfied IcunguamiiteoenttrusaUsfactleii. Castings lnude from u mlittiroef iron and steel which iire uiem lellahle for strength und dura UJIIty than the best cast Iren known. teeth mil pinions, lolls nnd lolling mill work a spec lulls. Castings made of vcrysoftlreii.undbniss casttngs of every dcscrlpilen. 1 have all the pat terns of Hi" well nnd favorably known Jlewier Cern and Cob Crusher, refitted nnd impieved. ulse en hand. Jltlls completely Ut led up or lu narts, te leplacoeld ones which liavebeenln use Wycars.Buamnteelniftheniloglyesatlsmetlen. K, O MCCuI.J.r.1. auc-HCmd rnUEY CAX A Ms CORY RUT NOXE J can equal tbe Havana Yellow Krent Se, 01- glrilttAllTMAN'3 YKI.LOW i'UONT ClUAit yjTOltl.. jr rOHN S. OlVLElt. CARPET DEPARTMENT. Jehn S. Givler & Ce., ARE SHOWING THE LARGEST LINE OF NEW CHOICE STYLES is WILTONS, MOUQUETTES, VELVETS, Bedy and Tapestry Brussels, Three Plys, EXTRA SUPERS AND INGRAINS, t.v Lit MIOW 1 1 N VMlli. M IOU I.U PIIK l.s 'I HAN i:T.U nt'l'Klll.ll IN LAM AH. ( AMTdt tUU sv. i( lll HI I, nulls (altaiiils.eiiur lltMsts und Pikes JOHNS. GIVLER & CO.; DIIV GOODS AND CAIIPET HOUSE, Ne. 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. TTAOEU A IIROTIIER. SPRING, 1885. WALL HAGER & BROTHER have new ready for showing, Corapleto Lines of WALL PAPER, Selected from tlie Leading Manufactures of this country, and representing all qualities from the Lewest Priced Papers te the Finest Goods Made. Brown and White Blanks, Elats and Satins. Mica and Silk Finish, Plain and Celer Bronzes. 1 1 mid Prints, Iticluii IYII, Liiicnistji Wiillen. CEILIxTGr DEGOEATIOrlS, EIIIEZES AND BORDERS. We employ Paper Hangers ceinpetent te de all grades of work, including Fine Ceiling Decoration, Fresco and Cornice Werk. Prices were never se low. Nottingham, Antique, Swiss Lace and Madras Curtains and Ves Ves tibule lace, Turceman and Cress Stripes in Curtains or by the yard. Brass, Walnut and Ash Curtain Poles and Trimmings. Shade Cleths, all c61ei-s and widths ; Scotch Helland, all colors and widths ; American Helland, all colors and widths. A large line of New Dade Shades, ranging in price from 25 cente te SI. 00. Spring Balance and Hartshorne Fixtures. HAGER & BROTHER, Ne. 25 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. nnwinis ,t iiriivr. BOWERS Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN Te Clese Out by March $7,000 Werth of Our Stock. Hi "III inuke I'rli .- V 1 111 LOW Our .itxk Wt.ielitl -1'HIMIV- IN VST OF Sheeting and Shirting Muslins, Table Linens, Tickings, Bed Checks, Calicoes, Counterpanes, Quilts, Comforts, Blankets, Cottenades, Hesiery, Gloves, Cersets, Hamburg Edgings and Insertings, Black Silks, Black Cashmeres, Dress Goods, &c, iwu. no h Li.M01.1v 1. 1 1 BOWERS & HURST, Nes. 26 and 28 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa VTKXT DOOR TO Till: COURT IIOCSR. FAHNESTOCK'S. Ladies' Muslin Underwear. NIGHT DRESSES, CHEMISE, DRAWERS, SHIRTS, &c &c. Dliect flout Mumilactiiriex, In liui;e tel, nt I.IMV IMtK I." tu vrldeli nx Invite attention. AI.0 HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, Kreiuasrr.crAI, NEW VOllK IMl'OIITI.U't AIITIOX SAI.K, which we nre able tu cell from 30 tu lOper cent lem lliaii lieyiitar I'llctw. R E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Court Heuse, c IIKA1 KTORi:. COUNTERPANES. WHITE AND COLORED COUNTERPANES AT BARGAIN PRICES. We lnvu.liiht Opened fiimi Auction und j i.i.i'A. r.n evur uuereu. COUNTERPANES COUNTERPANES COUNTERPANES A Bargain Let of Fine Marseilles OUR BLANKETS. It iHArkiiunli'dedby Ml tliat.iur Itl. IMvll'liiiiu tlie t IIRAI'UST lu tli Cllj letzger & Haugliman's Cheap Stere, 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. 49- llctueuu the, Cooper lloiue und Fern;l net iks. TOHX R.VKR'S SONS. Valentine Souvenirs, Prang's Valentines, Satin Art Print Valentines. ART SPECIALTIES, in Figured Satin. Plush Valentines. Cards, Plain and Fringed. A.V Bl.llU ANThTOCK, IIOI.KSAI.K AN l ItRTAII., AT'l'MR IIOOKbTOKE OK JOHN BAER'S SONS, NOB. '.15 and 17 NORTH QUEENJ STREET, LANCASTER, PA. j tiunii.i. ni:e.; v. rathven SPRING, 1885. PAPERS. HURST, STREET, LANCASTER, PA. 1 e and must be ledureO. a i M.i. ni.t'em: I'l'iiuiA'-iM. Ladies' Muslin Underwear.! Lancaster, Pa. l'reui a llaukiuiit Mniiufactuiur thu Cheapen! tOUX-J at 50c. and 75c. at 85c. and $1.00. at $1.25 and $1.50. Counterpanes at $4,00, Werth $5.S0l lI11n.11 Hetel. and Iland-Paiiitei Souvenirs. Lace Raised!