(,ww (r "--nr- ;-"-.: &&r rt.; -NT-I r ,A V n V- THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1885. m v 4' ".-" ia"iFi x j-ifck r. .f?5 w- ht , st J -5. .- P'f. w U" 1 VS 'ffr ' i Vr ?. 'We, &P ..it1 c-' BS KWt Br t at at Sh :V. TW DAILY IKTELUCWCER fUttHCO EVERY EVENING IN THE YEAR ' - ((UftMV HUIIlil BY 8TEINMANAHENSEU IlfTlLLHMNOER BDILDrNG i 8. W. CORNER CENJRE SQUARE. LANCASTER Pa. DAILY-TEN CENTS A WEEK. FIVE DOLLARS A YEAH 0 FirrY CENTS A MONTH. POSTAGE FREE. ADVERTISEMENTS FROM TEN TO FIFTY CENTS A UNI. ( . WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. (EIOMT PAGES.) PUtlftHID EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING1 Tire DOUAM A.VtAK III ASVAkCt. CORRESPONDENbE Solicited from every PART Or"THE STATE AND COUNTRY. CORRE SPONDENTS ARE REQUESTED TO WRITE LEGIBLY AND ON ONE SIDE OF THE PAPER ONLY; AND TO SIGN THEIR NAMES, NOT FOR PUBLICATION, BUT IN PROOF OF OOOD FAITH. ALL ANONYMOUS LETTERS WILL BE CONSIGNED TO THE WASTU BASKET. ADDRESS ALL LITTERS AND TELEGRAMS TO THE INTELLIGENCER, Lancaster, pa. $lje Lancaster intelligencer LANCASTER, rEBItUAKY S3, 1885. PennsyiYanIn'8 llenndarlcs. The iople of "Wheeling, "West Virginia, arc reported ie be anxious te ceme ever into Pennsylvania, or rather te have the borders and boundaries of our common wealth extended westward te the Ohie riYcr,se as te transfer the four counties of Hancock, Broek, Ohie and Marshall, new comprising the" Panllandle " from West Virginia te Pennsylvania. Tlie only definite form which the proiwsitlen hits taken thus far is the passage of a resolution by the "Wheeling councils asking the state legislature te appoint a commission te enter into the necessary negotiations. The boundaries of Pennsylvania are fur the most part right lines. The entire east ern border conforms te the Delaware river, from the place where it leaves New Yerk te where It touches the right extremity of the arc that separates Pennsylvania from Del aware. The long disputed northern ler- der runs as straight as the crew Hies from Ball's Eddy te near Carter Hill, where it makes a rectangular deflection northward te Erie's waters, in order te give the state that extent of lake coast which is of vast importance te its commercial interests. The original vague grants te Penn covered lands that had been previously given te New England,Ylrginiaand Maryland ; and for long years legal and net always blood less battles were fought between the Penn amite and Yankee contestants ever the disputed titles' from Connecticut and Penn sylvania te the "Wyoming valley. The final adjustment of the boundary between our state and Maryland was uuule by the sur vey of Masen and Dixen, and the great line stones which they set fix it Indispu tably te this day. All questions as te the western boundary were set at rest by run ning a straight line north and south ; and when Virginia magnanimously ceded her great Northwestern domain te the general government, transferring the seat of ein ein pire with it, the Old Dominion wisely reserved the southern bank of the Ohie river as far as the Kentucky Iwrder. The "Pan Handle," thus kept te the original state and subsequently with the new state of AVest Virginia, is a some what eild figure en the maps, like the little northwestern knob of Pennsylvania that some ene has facetiously called the "chim ney." Hut both are se shaed for very geed reasons, and it will be a day long dis tant when West Virginia parts with the " Pan Handle." m m An Educational Inquiry. There is a pleasant delusion cherished by many well-informed people that there is mero general education at thu present day than was ever before known en the planet we call the earth. Hut oc casionally some frozen facts arise te con front the comfortable theory. An investiga tion into the educational condition of New Jersey gives some Information that may startle these who are accustomed te re gard past ages as densely ignorant In comparison te the supposed enlightenment of the present. The state of New Jersey may be taken as a fair sample of the most progressive of the commonwealths that make up the United States. The exacting justice that it metes out te criminals has long gained for It merited praise. The hostility it has shownte the great railroad coreratIons that traverse it, when they are unjust in their demands, prove that its citizens will net submit quietly te monopoly, however carefully disguised. And lastly the un wavering faith that our neighbors across the Delaware have shown in Democratic principles indicate that the citizenship of New Jersey may rank with any of her sister states in the scale of Intelligence. llecellectlng theso facts, it will cause seme surprise when the results of an in quiry Inte the educational condition of New Jersey's children Is made known. The state inspector of factories and work shops has just made a reiert that re veals an appalling condition of ig norance among the working young jhx jhx ple of lwth sexes. He Is moved te make the statement " that three-fourths of the work children knew absolutely nothing." Few could spell words of mero than one syllable, and te nlne-teiiths simple multiplication was a sealed book. Ninety five per cent, had never heard of the Revo lutionary war, the late rebellion, Abraham Lincoln, Governer Abbett, or President Arthur. Seme were found who did net knew whether New Jersey was Jn North or Seuth America. And yet New Jersey has a law that was passed In 18S3, te the effect that no boy under the age of twelve years, and no ghl under fourteen, can be employed In any factory, workshop, mine, or establishment where the manufacture of goods is carried en; no child under fourteen can be era era pleyed mere than ten hours a day, or sixty hours a week ; and children between twelve and fourteen cannot be employed unless they have attended, within the year imme diately preceding, some public or private day or evening school for five days or even ings during a period of at least twehe con secutive weeks. It Is but fair te presume that these states, Pennsylranla among them, that haye no educational surveillance of child- labor are no better than Ne wJersey appears. Jt Is net impossible that they may be worse. At any rate the education of the nineteenth century can net plume itself en being se far ahead of that of the centuries gene before that it may sit serenely en its pedestal and smile compassionately en them. , Hew Set te (Jet Office. The Pennsylvania legislature has ad journed ever inauguration week, for the ostensible purpese of letting the Demo cratic members go te "Washington. The custom of such adjournment has been establlshrd under the Republican admin istration of the country, ami when the Democrats at last get a chance te Inaug urate a president they demanded the usual adjournment. Tliw would have better read the signs of the times if they had for borne te claim the privilege. Their business Is at the state, net the national, capital. The president-elect is believed te be a man who likes t6 see public servants attend te their duties, and It would net be ivery nil nil visable for any Pennsylvania legislator te meet him at Washington next week and let him knew that he is there by rcaen of an adjournment of the legislature for the purpose. The president will be apt te think, if net te say, that it would have been better for the legislature te have staed at Harrlsburg and attended te Its business. AVe have te say te our Democratic friends seeking elllcc, that the mero diligent they show them selves in discharging any public duties that may happen te rest upon them, the better will be their chance of being called te mero responsible ones in the administra tion new about te take up the reins of gov ernment. A Remarkable Sentence. The fliud sentence of the court of army ellicers that has been trying General Swaim is a very remarkable one. It puts him en half pay for twelve years, at the end of which time he will go en the retired list en halt pay. If Gen. Swaim was guiltv he should net have been imposed upon the nation as a pensioner with nothing te de. If he was Innoeent'he should net have lieen ren cited. The lieard seems te find him guiltless of anything except a general unfitness te lie an elllcer of the army ; and se it retires him. Mere Lmintlc Asj liiius Needed. In the Heuse at Harrisburg yesterday a bill was favorably reported appropriating 16S,28 te the Dixmont Lunatic Hospital in Allegheny county. The general assembly then resolved te adjourn from the 27th of rebruary te the flth of Marcli in order te give its mem bers a chance te go te "Washington ever the inauguration week. On second thought, we conclude that all the money of the state had better be appro priated te the maintenance and erection of lunatic hospitals. The capitol might 1h locked up and walled in and ued for this purpose, if ever again the present legislature is assembled within its halls. Hew Set Te De It. Mr. Kvarts has been entertaining Mr. Cleveland with reminiscences of Jehnsen's and Hayes's administrations; "all of which," Mr. Evarts could say, " I saw, and part of which I was." This must have been very' entertaining ; and will certainly preve very useful te Mr. Cleveland. " A gieat many jieeple's lives have been saved by plus," grav ely said the small boy's composition "by net swallowing them." Ip Embezzler Tedd in Philadelphia get two years nud eight months for stealing 5115, 000, why should Abe Iluzzanl recolve nine teen years for stealing a horse. T - Count ok Paris the meat Impartial his terian of the civil uur,doei Justine te himself, te history and te truth by writing that he ar dently hopes General I'ltz Jehn Perter will at last roceive the lull justice due te lilm. Paris always believed that the sentence against him was found upon wrong Inferma tien. Tun Democratic administration is due ene week from te-day, and it may be safely watered that it will lie. en time. Whbn Mr. Kvarts recently made the asser tien befere the Union heague of New Yerk that the Seuth "remained in heart, substanee and purpese" what it was in ISfiO, he showed himself net te be a narrow-minded, bigoted partisan, as mighteaslly be inferred from bis speech, for that he is net He speke simply te please his hearers and te tlckle their pre judices. In this he showed himself, morally, far lelev Henice Greeley, who, en a memo rable, occasion, teltl the mcmliersef this same League, with as much truth as vigor, that they wero mostly arrant blockheads. Mr. Kvarts has been se long a hireling advocate that he feels employed as the attorney of w hatover cause he is retained in, and cannot even new rise te the sublime height of a tribune of the people. Thk docease cause few tears. of the Hennepin Jeb will Thkiii: are two sides te the discussion about art and Its accessories. One school maintains that true art is enhanced by its Hurreuudlngs, and needs thorn te be tit for its own assertion ; while thocther proudly defies the aid of such accessories, "breasts the blows of clrcumstanee" and rises superior te evcry accidental disud vantage, Itoetli plays with the poorest support und the meanest of soenery. Irving surrounds himself with the most capable company, ami his plays ero inounted with the most exquisite und exact ing attention te completeness of detail : When liurbedge played tint stage was hare Ut fount und temple, te er und klulr ; Twe backswords eked a battle out, Twe ttupun tnadeef rubble.reut, Thu throne of Denmark was u cliulr! And yet, no less, the audience there Thrilled through oil changes erdenpidr, Hepe, Anger, 'tr. Delight and Doubt, When liurbudgeplavedt m - - Thk King inquest In Philadelphia cen sured nobody ; that is what modem Inquests seem te be for. It is a little htrange that the salaries of the professere of Harvard college have net in. creased during the last fifteen years, particu larly when It Is rememliered that during the three years that have Just passed, the institu tion has received 1,000,708; in addition te the large gifts of Alexander Agassiz te the museum of zoology. Certainly professors wue nave wen leaciung rer uitcen years, and seme of these there must be, are mero capable of teaching new und ere entitled te higher salaries than they wero fifteen years age. President Kllet'a report announces that the invested iunds have Increased by $070, CI8, the balance having mostly goue Inte buildings. The eillclency of the college might be, hotter Increases! by having some of the balance go Inte better salaries for the professors. It has often been the subject of repreach that the chief cook of the Hetel Brunswick, Hosten lesthetle Husten get a hlgher salary than Harvard's president. Forty years age Charles Humner olnted out tliat the equipment of a battle ship was of grcater cost than the endowment of a univer sity; itlsoslrue then as new. Hut what a vastly mero vhid comparison is suggested by the disparity between the wages of Druns wiek's chef and Harvard's president! Hew the Puritans huve descended slnce they deemed It flat Popery te cut a mluee ple I 8WA1M has been Rtiapended from nink and duty ler twelve, years i the cntirt-iiiartlitt Mieuld havonuvle a clean lelmflt by Kick ing him out of the service, Thk donor or the Mary Dixen Memerial chapel, en the ground of I.lndcn Hall semi nary, I.ltltr, budded for liiiifelf a unique and splendid monument. Although his orig inal Idea was simply te erect n memorial te his deceased daughter, a former pupil or the Institution, his own death before it was fin ished and his generous prevision for Its com pletion, inake it a laMliigJmenuinent te him clC In this view ills a ver.v notable and suggestive werk: and men of means who want te have net only their names but their virtues reineiiilx'reil, w ill de well te ponder ever the plan of erecting chapels foun tains and ether works of perennial use. and lasting beauty, which will Ihi a Jey former. U all mankind had the seiimj te recegnize the lexellug hand of death as It Is typified In the uniformity and simplicity of a Moravian graeyard, and the money xiHMit en gravestones were expended en such works as the Dixen chapel, our cemeteries would, as a rule, be mero beautiful and e cry town might have its educating lutliieitce in noble arehitectund piles. The designer of the t.itltz chapel is Mr. YVlllisO. Hale, the same capa ble architect who built the lleevnl building, Philadelphia, pre-eminent for its Miuple beauty and nuivlvc strength, and he has dene his work en this smaller plan with llke credit te himself and his art. PERSONAL. Mn. Tildkn's teod Is new fruit mainly, and a heuse in which te force grajvs nntl the like out of season is Kingbuilt at Ure stone. A.J. C.vssvTT"is being urged" for the place of secretary ut the intent r under Cleveland. Cahltlk took Ihucrwm through the worst parts of Londen, from the gin mills te the Heuso of Commens.nsking him all the while, "De you believe in a de il noe?" Hkv. II. IlKiiNAKn O.vucKNTKit. at the Metaphysical cluli, in Hosten, recently tles uuetl en the "new hereuevs" of life en the Western prairie. Sknateh Fuvi: is s.iid te ls the only con gressman who dresses in homespun that is te s.iy, his clothes are made of gtsxls m.inti f.u'ture! In his own woolen mlllsntl.ewisten. Nvtiian Dvnk, who vas state treasurer of Malno during the war, ami an e. state sen.Uer.dled Tuesday.ln Alfred, Maine, aged 70 years. SjKNATOlt-ni.KCT V. Mils arrived in Albanv Tuesday, antl called upon President elect ('leveland. He sent half an hour with -Mr. Cleveland "relating s.renat reminis cences of Jehnsen's and Haves' administra tions." M. P.vsTErn lias no faith in a ftKsl wholly free from microbes. He believes that such a diet v eultl net sustain life, ami that the (ires. ence of common mierelies in the dicestive organs was necess.iry te the proper functional action of these organs. P. A. AND D. V. AllL, contractors, iron makers, railroaders anil business men of large concerns, in the Cumberland valley, projectors of tlie Harrisburg it Potomac rail road, have lieen forced by the dullness of the times te make an assign nitnt. Miss Mahv M. FLBTCimn, a well-known lady, died Tuesday, in Hurlingteu, Vermont, alter a short Illness, of congestion of the lungs, hhe was founder of the Fletehei free library and of the Mary Fletcher hes pital, " the latter being the largest benef.ie tien ever given the public by a slngle indi vidual in Vermont." Mns, I.asetuv's little Chinaman, Weng Ma, has only seen thirteen summers, but his fiice Is stern and grnve as a man's of fifty. His geed qualities are absolute devotion lean Indulgent mistress and nu hnierfcct knowl edge of Kngllsh, which keeps his tengue from wagging. His tcmlicr is net always well oiled. The ether day he cut oil" his ptg tail in a fit of jussleu. As for dress, he wears many coats ami many petticoats. He is mag nificent, and in his ew n country might p.vs for a mandarin Weng Me is a lucky boy. Phesidknt Artiii it's cabinet is prejiar Ing for dissolution. Mr. Frelinghuysen will return te the quiet of his Xevv Jersey home. Mr. McCullecli will go te his Maryland home and leek after his banking interests. Mr. Hatten will give his attention te the Ilurhngten Hatvkcye, and Mr. Chandler te the Satienal Jlntitbhcan. which will re quire his remaining in Washington. Mr. Lincoln will return te law practice ut Chicago. Mr. Teller stays In Washington as I'nlted senator and Mr Hrewster will again practice law in Philadelphia. LITTLE A J JT Jt.iXD.l LU A Chip of the Oltl lllnck, Securesan Auttigmpli I.ttrr Frum CleveLind. sjam Randall, Jr., is one of the few oliti eliti clans in Washington vv he can show an auto graph letter from the president-elect Hetore the election he addressed Mr. Cleve land an epistle assuring him of his warm support, w hile regretting that the boys of Capitel Hill made it rather warm for him by their enthusiastic support of Mr. Blaine. Sammy was semewhat chagrined at net get ting an early reply, but excued it en the suggestion of his father that It was intllscrete in candidates te vvrite letters. A week or two age, howevor, he wrote te Mr. Cleveland again, reminding him of the previous letter, and hoping that new- an answer might be expected. The president was Informed of the success his corresjiond cerresjiond corresjiend cnt had had In securing a place in the .Senate for that faithful Democrat, Jee I.uddlngten, and that the Hlaine lieys of the hill were new singing very small, in fact, were net se "Hip" as they had been by a long chalk. Mr. Cleveland's reply has been exhibited te nearly everybody ut the capitol. Sammy received a handsome apology ler the neglect te answer the first letter, and Is congratulated en his efforts te socure a great Democratic victory under the advorse surroundings of Capitel H11L He is cordially invited te be an png the first te wolcemo a Domeoratio president te the White Heuse. Sammy says no Is going te stand en the White Hewie steps when the new president drives up irem the capitol en the 4th of March and cheer for Cleveland and Hendricks. The Secretaryship or the Treajiurj. A question has recently lieen raised with regard te the eligibility of Mr. Daniel Man ning, of Albany, for the jiositlen et secretary of the treasury, Inasmuch as he Is a stock holder of the Commercial national bank of that city. Judge Lawrence, the first comptroller of the treasury, uKn being asked by a rojierter te-day for his opinion en the subject, said : The same question was carefully examined by Judge Felgor, when he was appointed secretary of the treasury, and he decided that the secretary might 1)0 a stockholder in a national bank. During the whele time he was secretary of the treasury he was a direc tor In the Oeneva Kallenal bank. When Mr. Sherman was secretary or the treasury, a question was raised as te his eligibility be cause he was a stockholder and director In n railroad company nnd se was interested in commerce. Hut the objection was regarded as entirely unlounded. The statute only pro hibits the person from dealing In public secu rities, or from engaging In commerce, antl docs net prohibit hint from being a stock holder in a corporation. The statute relates te the man, net te the corjieratlou. thk levi:ks ri.iLv. Ker the 1.XTXLLIUKKCK1L I knew tberu Is no beauty Iu lulueeyesoren my blew, Te lure ttieu from the plwumei. Which urreuud thy juithway new I knew thy youthful dreaming Are of fuller form than mine ; And voice far mero musical Are mingled oft with tblnu. Hut eh, when falmi enjoyment Mudl hav e lest Its charms te thee i When thy every tnmt In broken. bring thy shattered heart te me, Theamlletf of Ducting friendship That hut er round thee new And life te tliee no Joyetn, bring no care-marku te thy brew 'TU net when Uie.e elute thee I w euld claim thee an my own, Hut dear one, I would shield thee When thy heart Usad and lone. Hut eh, when false enjoyment fehull have leat Its charm te thee, When thy every trust U broken, bring thy shuttered heart te me. -Jlebert JI.Kirk.'SS, Jfineelen Oetttit, A" J. t A Aleiuber of Parliament Suspended. William O'Urlen, Heme Ilule member of Parliament from Mallow, led a noisy oppo sition te a motion by Gladstone In the Heuso of Commens en Tuesday night, uud wits Buspouded by a vete of 211 te iW. A IttemVr Fight In I'rru. A Kiitigiilnnry engagement has taken place In the Tniijn Valley, Peru, Iwtuecu four companies of government troops and a horde of Indian Moiiteneros, numbering mero thnn 2,000- The latter were defeated, leaving WO dead en the Held. Sener llnrlxnu, sul-er-fivt of the province of Otilzeit, was assassin ated In his residence by a relntlve of a man who had tieen forced te become a soldier. nvjivt.ti. .xirjc.A. SntiiMin lit OM VVttu piiwcrful limn, mill littiel hale hiltl a geed tlc.it of Iren In liltt Meed. W e ite net want te lie nulla us strong us simneii, nor se iiilclilcwu. tint uc nil mint vlirer nnil stivnuth i ami we rnnnet huvc the-c unless tlu'e liloeil lias Its full tiutila (if Iren, 'liter Is no mTtiartitlen of Iren like th.lt In llrewu Iren ltltlers. Ml. W. .1 ,1 tmes, MitnrliesliT. V n . p. ' I took It for issir aiii'tlteitnil geni'ml weakness, nnil fininil It it gtssl tonic ' Ills Sin's Ailtlrt'. rtvrenr. Mk.. Mnv 1". Iss.1. ' I liint weakness u! the Mvlnej ami lihutilcr fur IS ears. Jlv son. a l.cMiui druggist, ml vistsllhe ttseef llrsT's klilney ami l.hrrl It K mkhv Am mm enn Ins gtsul hetUtli thanks te llesf" (kidney nnil Liter IIkmfht, which I take lialns te rroetniiienit." K. 11. ( laik, Kiirnl Hire llcaler, ferincilt lth Maine Central It li r.'l indeed An CATAuUHOt' TI1K III. MUlKlt. PtliiKlng, Irritation. Infl.iniiii'itlen ml l rliiary Ceinil tints, cured all Kidney mi' l) liiii'liti- l'allia." H (I) Tltr' Awiij Ills rrtttt firs. ' sutn.rt.u from KlifUtiuttlsni se Unit) h.nl te ii-e crutches, but thtew tliemnwn utter nppl InH 77leinfi'.Vrrfri( (iiMeutv litulis, I new feel better than I tunc for jears" V I. IJltibs, jh K.Ik street, llutmln. N Y. Ker ale b II U I'lH'hmn, I IT and IN North iueen stteet ' TIterMS sA SO. Mr T. W. Atkins, lilninl. Kan, writes- "I never hellte te recommend jour l.lrelrle lilt terstein customers, they give entln sittlstlte tlen and am rapid sellers." Klectrlc llltterv tire the purest antl liest unsllclnes knew it, unit will ixislilvcly cure kltliiev und liver complaints. Purify the bleed itud regulate the Ivsrl.. Ne fiimllv can aifeiil tube Mllheut them. '1 hey will nave hundreds of d-'Hurs In ductal's blllsfiry jcar. sl,tnt nnv n nts i buttle b ll.lt ( h'1i run, druxglst, .Vt 1" and l.t) North Ijmcu irevt, ijitietistcr, i .1 t.i A Clergj lean's T,stlniun. W. K. Gltrertl, uster M. K. chuich, n.ilhnell, (int.. ws for two v ear- nsuuYrir with IMsjiep sis In Its worst form, until, its he states ilf,. l. came tin acttiHt burilrn " Three luittles of i.'itt terH IIIikkI HilttTS t unnt htm and he tells us in a recent letter tltst lie eeiiMders it the best tatnllv medicine new before the ceunlrv for dyspepsia and liver complaint Ker Milt b 11 n. t eeh tun H7 ami i;ri Ntuth tntHn street 1'rerLK are killed in ceukIi that Hale s llenev of llertdumnd and lar euW cure. Pikes Toothache Dreps care In one minute. Kl-lwdcedAw nilOWX'f Het hlll)l.D PAN VCt.V. Is the tniwt effect tve Pain Destrejer In the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed whether taken Internally or applied externally, nnd thereby mere certainly KKI.IKVK 'p MX, whether chronic or acute, than tiny ether pain nllcvliter, and It Is warranted double the strength of any similar preparation. It cures pain in the -t,le. Rick or lleut'ls, -,ir,. Threat, Uhetim.iti-m, Teeth lehe and ALL A(ilK.. nnd Is The Ortitt Itellmer of Pain. ItUOW.Vs liaraKIIOl.D PAN At K V " lunild be In every- family. V tetu-poenfulof the Paiiaeeii la u tumbler of t water fsnceteneit, if ptv. ferrtsl, taken t.V nedllmc, will lllthAk 1 1" A LOI.ll. a ceuts a bottle. mJl-tydVl.W.s.Vw l)lt. KUAZIKK'sMAt.R OINTV1KNT The greatest bles-lng th it has Wen dl-eei ered In this generation. V suir cniv for lleils, Hums, eies, t uts, Klesh 'Veitnds, teiv Nipplt -, Hani and Milt Cerns, Chapped Lips and Hands. Pint pies anil Hletches l'rits rtv -eM b Drtnrirlsts Mild by 11. 11. Cechrui, 1ST and 1JO Ninth tjtieen trect. II) DK. WILLIAM'S INDIAN l'll.K DIM .V1LNT. L C McCullum, conductor en the II A W U. It . Mirinirtleld. O . v. us -"0. Is'J. av s -I half been a great suffeier with the piles. 1 n-ril nu merous ivuiedles and cmplevcd m.in phsic lans, but te no purpose. A friend recommended Dr William's Indian lile Ointment, which I utn crateful te ay has cured me." -old by II. II. Ceehniu, UT and IS) North ljueen street. (3) C.llllSIAtSV.S. CTANDAHD CAKKIAGI. WOHK. EDGERLEY & CO., (Carriage llullders), 3IAUKKT STUKKT, KKAIt OK 1'OmTOKKICK, LA"C.V5TKi:, l'A. OUIl LAKGE STOCK OK BUG&IES & CMBIA&ES Comprises the Ijitest tvles and the most Ele gantlv Klnlshtsl, WHIlfl MK OKKhU AT UllEATLV ItKDUCKD PIIICKS. TheSCPKUIOK CJCALITY OK OUIl WOIIK Is no longer tiuestlened. Ourwerk Is a-tineas any made In the larger cities, und SOLD AT HALK THE I'llICE. Sew is the time te order for spring. ENCOUUAGE KAIIl DEALIN'd And Honest Werk. All Werk WAIUIA.NTED. KEPAIltING I'ltOMI'TLY ATTENDED TO. One set of workmen especially employed for that purpose. B- A few SLElUIIs left at Lew Fluures. (live us a call. nuvJtfdtw OHBEUIC A MII.EY. j?iiie Carnage Werk MIJ-EY'S, Cerner Diilio & Vine Streets, LANCASTEU, l'A. WE HAVE l.V STOCK, AM) UNDKlt COX &TUUCTIOX EOIt THE COJIIXO 6EASOX.THE Finest Variety of Cnrriage Vei-k EVEIIOKKEIIED TO THE I'UHLIC. Our reputation for selling n first-class Jeb ut I.ew Kigures h.is been cstnbllshetl. We GUARANTEE OUR WORK Te be constructed of ns line mnterlal ns any In the county, ami will sell far below ether dealer!). We Invite the Public te Inspect Our Werk (Wfere being Induced te pay Fancy Prices) and teludgu for themselves, us we uru thu only builders of COttttKVT CITY STYLES. A FEW SLEIGHS LEFT, WHICH WILL HE SOLD AT COT TO CLOSE OUT bTOCK. r Itepalring -S'catly Done. CUA U B." MARTIN, WUOLKSALKASU RETAIL Dealer ia All Kinds of Lumber ami Ceal. sTJ-Vakdj Ne. J0 North Water and I'rlnce streets, ubove Lemen. Lancaster, nJ-lvd JAUMaAUDNmt.S .t JIJKKKItlKS, COAL DEALERS. OrriCES : Ne. l'.".l North (Juccn street, nnd Ne. 6fil North l'rluce street. Varus: North I'rlnce street, near Heading Dt'110t LANCASTEH, l'A. IIUBIS-Ifd e OAK M. V. B. COHO, XON'OKTII VVATEIl bTKEET, Ijineastcr, I'a., WI10LK8AL1I AKD RETAIL DEALER IN LUMBER AND COAL. Connection with the Telkpuoxie Exciiamuk. Vaiu. amd OrFiiK: Ne. 530 NOUTH WATEU hTUEKT. febSS-lvd c. J. HWAHK A CO.. COIL. OrricK i Ne. 'JO Centre Square. Yards t East Walnut und Marshall streets. (Stewart's Old Yard.) Iteth Vnrd and Olllee connected with tbe Tele Tele Tele phene Exchange str.mvAi. rHON HITTKKS. nnn it ii itmi it ii iuut Run ihi w w vr It e e vt vt vr i itmi e h It e it ii t vv vt vv vr VVVT WVT VT VT IHI ii ii il ii Rmt nu it ii II HUH fl e NN N O N N N ii n nu I H VI t K H) N NH utn i ii inn i n um it rrrr m-r vrn Itltlt it it r i r t T T Kit Itltlt K .11 it SKS t T ICKH II II This medicine, combining Iren with pure v roe. table tenlr, quickly nnd completely CtlllKS DVSI'KI'slA. INOlllKssiON, fAI.AUIA, WKAKNhsM, IMI't'ltK HUMID, CHILLS and KKV Kltnnd.VKUItAI.UI.V. Ily mptd nud thorough nsslmllatlen with the bleed It reaches exery part of the nyntein, puri ties and enrlcbe the hltied, stieitittheus the muscles and nerves, and tones uud Invigorates IhenvMeint A line AppctUer llest tenia known. It will cum the worst case of Dyspepsia, re moving till distressing sjmptems, siieli as Tast ing thu Keed, llelchtng, Heat In the Meinaeh, lletiitburn, etc. The enlv Iren ttiedlclne that will net blacken erlnjuie the teeth. It Islurnlti.tlile fordtcAepccttllarto women, nnd te all persons who lead cdtuibiry Uv es. An itnralllug leincdy fur disease, of the Liver and KMnp). Persons stitferlng from the effect of ev erw erk, nervous troubles, ltvs of Hiifietlte, or debllltv, experience quick relief and ivjncwed energy by Us ue. It does net pansy Headache, or produce Consti pation or II Kit Iren medicine de. It Isthtttmlv preparation of Iren that causes no injurious ellects. l'hjslelans and druggists rvtstmmentl It as the best. Tiy It. The genuine has Initie Mink nun eressftt lvtl lines en wrapiier. Take noether. Madetiuly by 1IIUIW N tilKVIICAIi CO., IIaltiiiere, Mn. epU tydAljw V MlT A TKDlUfS TIMF- "Hl'.N- u s t apcluc liasters cured me of n cliitinlt tiirectleii of the kldneis." , T II cents. rin'iiTin. CUTICURA. Mrs. MttHh's Case and What the l!ei. Mr. .sic Klttstry lias te sty Almiil It. Te the rcmic I have been a fearful sulferer for tin ecu ve.trs, most of the time with what has Ihmmi railed Kereuia or Milt Itheiiiit. Psoriasis and Lepra, unit the like, nnd have iiIwuvh leen letti m.ii mere was no itti nir tiir, ittiti tut.ti lus'ti mi discouraged that hiul ut toen the tit fur Ihnie Ihmmi se imdly ullllctetl stuuellines that there wits net the smallest spot I mm the crown or mv head te the soles of m feet that was net diseased and ns red as crimson It would ciunmcncc In small white spots, which had n sllverv appeiinince.but were net ileep, but III attempted te heal them, or seen niter their tlrst npiH-arance. they would bunt nnd run together until there was a complete dry, red scale, w hleh would beeeine seintlamed ns toerack and Itsik fiery "d iiugry. ""d the burning scns,itlen would tic almost Intelertible I w us at times e limm that I could scarcely get alieut. anil could net drvs uiyself without iissistnn.t 1 have tiled many remedies and hav e iKtld im In a lnnle Instance te u ph) slclan lint liave ever elitalued only temporary relief. Although lieliied for n time, I een rela)v.tsl ncaln te 1 as badly treuliltsl ns ever, nnd during the wlnteref lvt nnd wj I sutrered seiuuehns te lie entirely dlsisiiimgeil Ust dune, I was adt-ed bv Elder and V rs L ( McMnstry, who ere well known In these reulens, te trj venr I prrtftti lEcvKnies : nntl 1 felt somehow a little eetinice, from their favorable opinion of them, tetrj thetr virtue. Almut the second week of .lull last I commenced taking the remedies, and wltltln sl weeks I began te see a tiermanent I in preii'inent, until new (Oct. 1)1 am about n-s Keed as new and my tlesh Is ns the tlesh of a child KS. I1KNJ. SMITH. lcertlfv that the above statement of my wile is lerref f, and I Jein w 1th her In expressing my gnitltude for the great benent she has received. " II. SMITH. t ccrtiryth.it the above statement is correct Mr Miitthlsu prominent man In thtscommunl thtscemmunl tv. where he lives. He is a well known denier In stock. und his statement, with that of his wife. Is full entitled te credit. Dene at stanstettd, Province of (Jnebec, this twenty-seventh day of October, lv-i L. ('. MtKl.NSTUY, Mitiittcr of the (iespfl. Later. I have seen Mrs. smith recentlj und believe her te be thoieughly nnd permanently cured, I. C. MrKl-NsTUV, Arc'u AilinU Vh. Cen., J'. Q., Ve. Vt. und A'e. .V. II. Hoeios, Sept. 0, lwl. Ccticcra Keselvest, the new bleed purlfler and CtrricvRA, nnd l cticcra seav. the Hrvat skin cures und beautltlers, aru sold every where Prices: Ccticura.Six:; OAli S5 cunts ; ltEsoLV ltEseLV knt, ll.m. Petter Drce and Chemical Ce, Hotrres. eat"arr"h" THE (.HEAT HAI.SAMIC DISTILLATION OK WITCH HA.K.L, AMEUICAN P1.S?:.CA- NADIVV Kilt. M VHKiOLD, CI.O V Ell HLOsOM, Etc, Ctdltst SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE, Ker the Immediate Keller and Permanent Cure of ever- lenn of Ctitarrh, from n simple Celd In the Head te Less of Smell, Taste nnil llcnrlnK. Ceuxh and Catarrhal Consumption. Complete treatment, consisting et ene beltlu Kadlcal Cure, ene be Catarrhal Solvent and one Im proved Inltaler, In one lmckace. may new be had tit nil druggists for f l.ui. Ask for SAsreitD's UadicalCcrk. Complete Treatment with Inhaler, $1.00. " The only absolute spi-dtic we knew of Med. 'Timet. - The best w have found In u llfu llfu tlineef siiirerinir." liev. J)r. Wiaglni, Itoiten. "Alter a long struggle with Catarrh the Kadi cal CI re lias cunuuered.' Iter. V. IP. Menree, .ewitburyh, J'a. l hav e net round a cast) that it did net lelleve at once," ytndretu tee, Jnn ehetter, .Vi-m 1'utter Drcii and Chemical Ce., Hosten. COLLINS' VOLTAIC ELECTKIC 1'LAsTEKS. Ker the relief nnd ltreientlen, the Instant It Is applied, or ltheiimutlsm, Neundgla, Sciatica, Coughs, Cilds, VV eak' Ikick, htemach and Htiw els, shoetinw Pains, Numbness, Hsterl.i. Fe male Pains, Palpitation. Dysiiepsla. Liver Com plaint, Htlletts Fever, Malaria and Epidemics, use Cellins' Plasters (an Electric Pluster com bined with a Pereus Plaster) and hiiixh nt pain. '.Se ever where. fcbi-W.s.tw "IK-HAT INDIAN MHDlOINIi KA-TON-KA. THE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE -FOIl THK HLOOD, LIVEIl, KtDNEY.SJAND h'lOMACH. It i Made by the Indians. Used by the Indians. bold by the Indians. Ills l'uiely Vegetable. It surely cures all diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Hew els und Hloetl. It Is almost speclne ferull forms of KhetiinatWm. II will cure dis ease when nil ether remedies have tailed. Direc tions are plainly printed en every bottle. All tribes of Indians have their medicines, but KA-TON-KA Is a remedy of the Pacific Const, and JadCTd by all. It Is composed of roots, herbs' and barks gathered und prepaied by the '$$"'' ' WAItM Sl'ItlNG INDIANS OF OKECiON, And Is favorably known und used In all parts of the world. Thu sick or ailing should net delay Its use. It will prevent lis well as cum disease. lis piice Is ene dollar per bottle, or six bottles rer live dollars. Ask for It ami see that you get It. It Is for sale by nil Druggists, nud by thu OKECiON INDIAN MEDICINE COMI'A.NY, Cerry, t'a. Medoc Indian Oil, THK GUKATK.lT FAIN KAIIT1I. JIEDICINK ON IT HAS NO EQUAL. MODOC INDIAN OIL Is certain tocuroTooth tecuroTooth tocureTooth achu In one minute, Headache In live minute, Earache In ten minutes, buieThre.it 111 one night, Neuralgia In thiee te rive minutes. MODOC INDIAN OH. Is used Inlenuilly as well as externally. Every family should haven bot tle within i each. It is a doctor in the house. Fer sale by all Druggists. 1'iicutOe. perbottle. Large slzu bottles, Seu.: INDIAN COl'OHHYUUI Is a prompt speclne for Coughs. Colds nud Lung diseases, 60c. per bottle, liiiteu-kn, Medoc Indian OH and Indian Cough Hymp for sale (wholesale and retail) at Cochran's Drug Stere, Nes, 137 und 1JU North guccnsti-ect, Ijiiieaater, I'a. ,..... uiJ-lydWASAw RAHK C'HASCIi A Lcuthertind FliidlngSlore for tale j doe a verv' geed business t nothing asked for geed ttlll.etily rerlhesttK'k. Oetwl leasens given for selllngeut. Iniiulicnl this elllee. (ebiHtud T HIS 1'AI'EK IS I'UINTKI) J. K. WRIGHT t CO.'S INK, Fairmouet Ink Works, 2Glh and Ym Avenue JanU-Iyd l'lULADKLl'UIA, l'A, N MN BS8 N mtv uoem. H Aeim.v mieTHKit. CARPETS ! CARPETS! CARPETS ! EXTREMELY Oicrpnidnctltin.und lite general ilepivsslen In inidulhiiitighoiillliei'euutryJiHMtiilsonirecfcd the value of Carpets, which are new being sold at the Lewest Prices ever known. We lull e bought Ter Cash Ijuve Lines of the llest .Makes nnd CJmilltles of .MOCJlfKTTKS, VELVETS, IttlllV IIIIIIH. SEES, TAI'ESTKV lllltl.lSKI.x, TIIKKIM'I.Y INtlUAINS, DAMASK, VENETIAN, HAtl AND Oil IN CAHI'ETs, which we will eireriillhn Lewest l'rlee ever known for tlm satnn iiualllles. WILTON- nnd WILTON HACK VELVETS, JleytlETTES nnd V ELVET TAPESTIII I'.S, 1111111 LOW, LOWELL, tll.E.V ECHOimd HAKTKOIID IIODY IIUU.SSELS. HOMIl'UY, HTISMO.V, HAN KOHD and HHKIENS T 1'ESTU HllUSSELS. In Ibindseuie New .prg siyle mid Celer, with !Mneli, avMimd.VS bonier te match A Large Line or IIODY Hltl'rWELSnt f.uicr yaiil, In thu New Sdiles, and Including such lit ikes as Hill KLOW.HAUTKOIID, l'AUWEU and HOUNEIt. lairge Lines of TAI'ESTKV ltltt'.ssEl.s, jtv per yntd, iipniudsi I.aie Lines of ltilt IN C AUI'ETS, s.Ve per jnnl, uiiwnrtls. l.lNOLEH.VISantlOILl LO Ills, C1MN A nnil COCOA UATTINHS, all width.. KESslNdTOV HTMTAUKu-Kajiih. Snijina, Metniuette, Velvet and Tapestry Itttgsund Mats. This Is a Tin or itlile llitie te ptirclt ise anything In the Carpet Lineal Evtlemety Lew Prices. Carpets Sewed nnd Ijtld In Hie best Manner and ut Lewest I'llrcs. HAGER& Ne. 25 West King Street, iurssr.us t'Aitrin's. ARPETS! NEW PATTERNS IN Wiltens, Mequettes, Velvets, Bedy Brussels, Ta pestry Brussels, Three-Plys, Extra-Supers, Ingrains, Damask and Venetian Hall and Stair. HOIE-IADE RAG AND CHAIN CARPETS. LIM0LEUM AJID FLOOR OIL CLOTHS In All Widths, All at Lewer Prices Than Ever Offered Anywhere. ALL VND-KE III It l.OOD VM I'ltll THAN H'L WILL Hilt - VVILOJ VLITV. I.OOD-. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., DRY GOODS AND Ne. 25 East King Street, pOWKItS A- Hl'H-ST. BOWERS & HURST, Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA Te Clese Out by March $7,000 Werth of Our Stock. V 111 iniike Trices VEUY LOW. Our Meck Is ttie luri;ii ami must be reduced l'EKSON'S l.V WANT OF Sheeting and Shirting Muslins, Table Linens, Tickings, Bed Checks, Calicoes, Counterpanes, Quilts, Comforts, Blankets, Cottenades, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Hamburg Edgings and Insertings, Black Silks, Black Cashmeres, Dress Goods, &c, HILL DO VV ELLTOG1VE USA CALL 1IEKOUE I'UIICH Abl.NU. BOWERS & HURST, Nes. 26 and 28 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa "lUr.Al' KTOH1X GARPETS FROM AUCTION. MZTZGER & HAVE NOW OPEN A I..VKOK INGRAIN, BAG, HALL HOUlillT T AUCTION KOIl CASH Oarpets Oarpets Oarpets Oarpets Oarpets Oarpets at 16 eta. Garpeta at 30 eta. Oarpets at 60 eta. letzger & Hauglmiaii's Cheap Stere, 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. S- between tlie Cnejtcr Iloime nnd Serrel Heme Hetel. N" KXT DOOlt TO THK COUIIT 1IOUSK. FAHNESTOCK'S. Ladies' Muslin Underwear. NIGHT DRESSES, CHEMISE, DRAWERS, SHIRTS, &c, &c. Direct from Jlitnufiicturlea, In lnrcu lets, ut LOW i'KICES, te which we Invite- iittuutleu. ALSO HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, KreinnSl'ECIALNEVV VOUKlMI'OIlTEU'fi AUCTION SALE, which no uru uble In tell Hum 30 In leper cent, less than itegtilur 1'ilcua. R, E FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. Lancaster, Pa. QHIHK'S C'AIU'HT IIALU CARPETS ! SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. W.i urn iiiiw iireinirril te bIiiiw lliu Inide Ilia iJirgest mul llcut Relcctetl Line ut CarpeU eler ex, lilhlledlnlnire v VlLTONH VELVETri, ull the. TnnllnR JIiiUeh of HODV ANdVaI'ES'I'uV JIUuSsE i Til KkV-I'I.V ' AllAVoelBiid Colten Clmln EXTltA MUl'EltS, nud till iiu,.lleN or IN. U HAVCtltl'KlS DAMABKun I VENETIAN OAltl'ETS. IIAU and CHAIN eAltl'ET.Stif our e "n'immifnet ureHu 1 pet-lid.! v ' K'iyl?ihTOilVAUi,lni K'iyl?ihTOilVAUi,lni AUeufull I.lliaefOILCLOtHS, IlUUS, WINDOW ailADLS, tO tltLLTS, Ae., AT SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. LOW PRICES. BROTHER, Lancaster, Pa. lXTIIA-Sl'l'KU t'AIU'in'S IARPETS! AR E-. SOON! (AN -I.I.I. M)l OOOlls I f.-S CARPET HOUSE, Lancaster, Pa. i HAUGHMAN, AND HANDSOME VAIHETY OK AND STAIR CARPETS, AND TO HE hOLD OHEAl' EOIt C VIII at 12 1 cts. at 20 cts. at 35 cts. at 05 cts. at 85 cts. Carpets at 25 cts. Oarpets at 40 cts. Oarpets at 75 cts. Ladies' Muslin Underwear. CARPETS ! a ok UEOI-ENINO OK lcbSJ-l&iiUw 4 i 3 d (j -