Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 05, 1885, Image 2
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It was simply be showed himself equal te the duties 3 falacea te which bis destiny bronchi ij aa he successively met them. He lias yievr an, altitude beyond which re is no ether, and the only remaining ion is as te ins ability te maintain ilf.ra.this supreme place ashe hasdene kbesefrqm which he hasascended. There, IrMsurance affenled in his .calm anil AMJHaUHrCD ' WWTM :r & WPsngthful manner at his inauguration, jIAMMCUDUV IB,DV UW UU UUUUIl MII lltj Will .Main be equal te his .occasion. In this re-cennueiice uieraisiuur. ei.uie winning &e battle. Geed Intentions and geed Men may be paralyzed, .by lack of ceur- aed confidence, There is plenty of eace, in" Cleveland's;' career that he is" mj t .iin.. -il t. ,;.,. cuuuncu niiu mnxw anu HOll-wiil. are the1 essential .elements of execu- uccess. Frem all that has been 1 of bis character a very confident. may no lermeu sfermed that he lj!janru1rirarnn6rttnfona-e- BUSUJTOUllT-UIMjUHIlJa IIIO I presidf jtri5fe-yfesterday as-, . mmmeA 'with se r.emnler.A nn" iniwunnrA r fni3Sx i.i-- .i. i-J. v, ;; :: . . i' -"TW0 pcu-ujuiuci:ja. ,xi lssaiu mat lie .vJcidersthfmaelf'te, be but filling his ap &f?fawntei& place, and with this impression ho he ': . 'IS' -;nii., i!,. ii.nt . . ETjlZJHB jicli'- 'WSs "mf ai wwuwiiwp " uuuia nave 'fM.nmk fflveri dlilm with them. It is : ;hV simple ccfemand of strong man -m tamed- te himself that he snail gim ins StifQJ'the!burihen; that has lxn placed Wjfc-FrmkUnlilm' 1H t t.l CI.!.... I... I.!a A,. l&ir.tstiisilav wniildliave been an nvernnwArinir J& .pw- lywevii w nwiR itiait viii w eti ((ICttb SO national slbeatre in which he assumed the nlace of viw "$& .atincuen and, responsibilities, vfltli fS '.$!& little "exBerience in the creat v?aJieariinir actor. There is no weak. h$M$ P?8 et cnaracter atw"1 Cleveland, lyj&?'' certainly, nor has he yet .shown any Weakness et mind. His inaugural ad drwa is dimple in its style and strong in ihCdeclaratiens; without entering into a de tailed statement of opinion upon the ques tions of the day,. tlie,8(gn beards are set up at every, crossing, showing clearly the line nf iriflti1l nml 4hn" nmi trauhletif la stnn ' ..? Vffhfl mnana ttrhfif Iia eava na lia l,aa .laOi, $4v' - well, convinced every one already. Our '? '5fl'nena5 wne are in .searcn or emces Lf'iWiBflnd in his declaration that an tMVJbewsBt,, difference! ltf, ' "political enin. Pk,&jnet,a ;bar te. the, holding of office,' 4M1rtwMwP'3Vairf they will be! :p'.J ?J9di4;!Hrtbe 'office theyj .inHMiiHinemcitrniy'ruiea, Deiore tneycan t fli" we new, mi mer,wni, ee a vacancy. WJjn jemc -.:jj-.;j ". i for the rTirabrevityJ . c- .r.' . .-' - : ana anertun tlrtMqrTother8jMrhehaYe ua mututirjaitern alter J ,? ' iil-JiteiZ-irTtf-t. J.)V V 1 &W5fi&fJfa3!?- ? uanu, am nwwauiu beapBanef dedsV i,;Vbutit,WMwpnM been called it with reniarka. en, ferx aidvllniBh". His happy f espreesiottii.Bei doubt, in large due teih"rlatlthat,' having had long experience in pentics, no uses, :"& . te convey 4.aa net 10 cenctai iWhen a nn..ba: something te say gs?wp;wbat'it.Mlhe,can generally say iflvbettcr-than at (treat length. .TMi-rjiiladelphla Jwuirer flnda. but it i;'"-8iniUilflaw in what, it pronounces a most L'-W viclatarly and fercef tU address. Te its eye, & ''ij,Utki.iliili,-r: hlnvftlaml nn ilin &A ??s tariff ue wan inclination toward free trade, ijk. 'yfciply because he favors such a-revision as r ca.i. ..a SOilUVO UHrVUUW 7vim;umviww . ry taxatiens .The' Inquirer lias net ra4 the "platform of its own opted iin)itrrlast national con- .which pkdfM "i. te correct the in- pi'U-,uwr.;' tat 9xefU?i-Mr. Cleveland's ion of:pretew,for the colored use the titW w Wfl office was given the buHNMf,the murderers and, of tli liisiifcolerod cltizanB.' e;thMk simply i.M' Of Wtth ' Mes4 I f the Mwfliiiljtfs, which scrupled taettf immmat warfare upon d are Mjed'eyer; a report isj.a movpsept against. Fpst- Jluldekepk, elhllaclelphia, i'en iiiW aa apfsaucr in. vue, union offered a wasiutkni in criticism. "Cleveland.'! VUuid, in defense of said that 'Jaa General, Huide- kaaatwiiet a member ec the Union Lea true afraid it'ls evident, Ut'!Q ether pretext will -"-"'- Iin fennj tf ailV is u-uutrtl." W ' fBtLj aldnf i'a..l I1.A ' If lltfliilritiAa. Innvul for'alaue comeiHita te inquiry into MnCTiAuidiirlvatii-life and " personal eharfMjjir and te laalw-pubUc deliverance ,thaiyeB'i Uiat when hV get his cemmiU. tee Jtkam tlie naaws of a halt dozen indl indl vliltla;Wese private character was se ivoteriaiathat the Yarttidea of them, act- Hv -f ' IflBMMMSa mmWr i I'lMBfflf 11 bmX iam mmm ftVe. :&& "' 'JUiiliBVvlUu , . '-'- tmmmmmw I3J' t!xi ' mZmtt l-Vi.'V,-.iill ceusewwas ridiculeus: and f- ' r . UtaiH3tfy'kepw aaveiy indignantU him by Tm political aweelates. lmmmmliiMy,.mr isuuemw v WV,,.',-.-. tMmELMa mm wtnmmry&a. him otteltwtv llw oitcltlen from ttu&eftw durlngtlw UXeaWpRlgn of MwraMHKqumlltlMoebicene literature IwbrJnted in the .supposed interest' of Btatee. i PliUailelnhla was made the nlace feepriBtlni! it, because the Itepublican nwweers feared Antheny ixmisteck.'s ln tiefferenceln New Yerk. The bulk, of it was mailed from Philadelphia. The docu ments, which were of the foulest and, filth iest sort, were sent in open envelopes, and Went into families in such a way that llltle children and pure-minded girls could hardly fall te have tlipm forced upon their notice. It was a me3t infamous scheme of political warfare. Since postmasters liavca right te and gen erally de interfere with the circulation of lottery and gambling devices sent by mail, and are prempC te pounce down upon the circulation of obscene literature, the prc prc Bumplien is that Huidekoper knew te what uses his office and the mail service were being put, and that he permitted it because It waa done by the managers of his party. Ills conduct was that of the offensive and indecent partisan who deserves te lw brought te the block. Connect With the Fire Alarm. The experience of a narrow escape from a disastrous tire at the almshouse early this morning should serve te impress upon the management of that institution the ad Vantage and necessity of a connection of the buildings with the city lire alarm system. Had the slight lire of teIay net been promptly discovered it might have gained such headway that the delay in summoning aid from the city would have been disas trous. Many human lives ami much valuable property are ex)esed te unnecessary peril because of the neglect of thopeordirectorH. They have had many hints. Must they be kicked V "SlIKltlFlf" Ui.kvki.AMi will olllclnteatii nurnl)cr of political dcatliK. The pcace and amity In which the Doino Deino Doine ciatsandBopubllttnisof Missouri, dwell en tlid question of postefllco appolntinents Is truly admltable. Senater Vest was recently askeil for hiw lnllucnce by a certain individ ual te make him postmaster at Ijanslng. The senator replied that custom and ceurttisy re quired that the applicant should neck the rnnrmumtnllvn In tTnnirrfHurfmni lila lllrlnl thnmnttnr wnnlil Iwi flnu-tiriimlnliln U'l.ern. upon the cnuilldatoiteuglit the Hen. William Warner, the congressional representative, who Is a Ilepubllcan. The latter admits the propriety of the Domecratlo Honater'a re marks en the Hubjcct efdlstrlct appointments andMys: "If Ilia ve the rights In my district indicated by the senator, I shall recommend Doniecirnln for llie loenl plUoe.. ir It It the policy or the administration net te appoint Kepubllcans. "Yeu are at lllwrty te nay te Nonater Vest that If he recommends you, I shall threw no obstacles In the way of your appolntment." This correspondence will doiibtleas be carefully perused by Congress-man-cloct llelstand, as It is an nuthorltallve presentation of the question of the rights te district paironage by Ilepubllcan congress men even under a Democratic administra tion. It is given out that Mr. Manning only gees Inte the cabinet temporarily, and that alter the administration is fully erganircd and (airly started en its work he will tnake place for a Western man, leaving Mr. Whitney the only New Yerker in the cabinet. m m - i Tub Lenn Mayek of Dublin has Ktlrred up a tempest by his firm utterances at a mass meeting In Fhoenix Park ou Sunday last aneuttlie proposed visit of the I'rince and Princess of Wales te Ireland. He then de clared that he would "haul down the Hag ou the Mansion heuse the moment the I'rince of Wales landed at Kingstown." This he new explains by Baying that he meant "te I ml lea te .that the strained relations between Earl Spencer, the lord lieutcnaut, and the Nation alists would provent the offering of municipal hospitality te the Prince of Wales while he was a guest of Earl Spencer." In the lau lau guage of the street urchin, the explanation is "tee thin." The lord mayor had better! simply acknowledge that he allowed his per senal feelings te get away with his official discretion. Explanations like the above only plant him deeper hi the mire. iTnis morning's fire in the almshouse was rcred Inllin.r: can anyone premise that ie geed fortune will attend the next cldcnt? "Jrant reports the action of rushing through the retirement bill in Its closing hours, as he feels that Justice' has been done him at hist This seems te be in very bad taste. The action of Congress in placing the old soldier in this comfertablo berth was en cntlre gratuity, and it was superinduced by the bellef that it would seethe the dying hours of one whose ser vices te the country In a critical period had been of very great value. But tliose services have been amply compensated for In honors paid te Grant that were accorded te no ether American citizen. Te say that Congress' act was ene of justice is te utter nonsense of the most undisguised kind. Wiki the directors of the peer new sce te it that a tire alarm Is placed at the almshouse 7 ONK 1IUMDRBD AID SIXTY days BgO Captain Traynor and Fritz Federman started for England, from St Jehn's, Ne wfeundland, in a dory. Nothing has been beard of the crew since. The captain's wife, living in Malno, clings te the belief that they will arrive .thore safely, while seamen have grave fears that they will nover be heard from. If even ihQ ocean can locre$sod by such a small craft it would be of no earthly utility, but rather positively harmful. Some .daring aaylgater would next attempt te cress the 'Atlantic In a tub. Even the disaster that seems te have accompanied the present attempt will net deter the same variety of feels from making similar attempts in the near future. a rxELD .or oil ArniE. A Seaboard Oil I'lrw Breaks and the Oil ig- lilted by a ixwoiueuvo para. A terrific scene was witnessed en the farm of Abraham Kreider, at Wrightsville, six miles' from Lebanon en AYednesday. An eight-Inch pine which carries oil from the oil regions te' the seaboard passes through Mr. Krcider's premises. During Tuesday night the pipe burst and the oll.evorl'.owcd the neighboring fields. The oil was set en fire by sparks from n locemotlveand next moru meru las when the citizens arese they beheld a tor ter rtble conflagration raging ever a large suace ie'greuad. The Hew, of oil had net boeu teMwd and the llamea shot upward ever tUtyffeet. At orb time the oil In 'the Held was several feet deep in plaws," ami the rearing flames presented a magnl(Iccnt slglit The farmers turned out en uuwse, and witlt picks and Iwtbfi threw up a high embankment around ttwentlre snftce'lii yhteh the IlauieS raged and matiy of. tbem made narrow escapes from being burned. Wednesday evening the oil was stepped off at Its source of supply after it had burred Airleusly for nearly twen ty hours. The quantity of oil consumed was Mionueus. DWUiB'X'.nw lT.JT.-J .-..i - inasmwsmmM v -. tmk BTenr ev new mk mti. at me BATTLE Of ABCKZKAi Harroeniled by Arab Foei, Me Fights Like h Here te lh Lait Uwp-He He Wm Trractiereiuljr OTerbernn nn the Fletil by Superior Numberc ) . ' Oi Mr. Durlelgh, ene el the nownpape'r cor respondents who was wounded at Abu-Klea, has written the Ixniden Daily Tctegraph a thrilling account of the buttle, and In It Is a description or Colonel Freib rJJttrnaby's death. It begins: "Still deWii ' upon us rolled a dark wave of Arabs. It had arrived within 300 yards, undiminished hi velume, unknown In strength, a rush .of spcarsmen and swordsmen. Other Arabs atoed en the lillUkle watching the charge upon the Brit ish sipiare In will excitement, with their weapons llashlnir llke a thousand mirrors. Onward came the herde Of Arabs, charging straight Inte our ranks. I was at that in stant Inside the square, net far from a Gard ner gun, when I saw the left face meve somewhat backwards. Colonel Uurnaby, whose every action at the tlme I saw from a distance of about thirty yards, rede eui in ireni or tlie rear loll race, apjiar ently te assist two or three skirmishers who were running In hard pressed. All but ene man succeeded In reaching our lines, llurnaby went lnrward te his assistance, sword in hand. As the colonel rede forward he put himself In the way of a sheikh who was charging down en horseback. Kro the Arab closed with him, a bullet from some ene in our ranks brought the sheikh headlong te the ground. Some Rpearsmcn were elose behind the sheikh, and ene of them sud denly dashed at llurnaby, iKrfntliig me long uiaucu spear at his threat Checking his herse and pulling It backward, llurnaby leaped forward in his saddle and imrried the Moslem's fero cious thrusts, but the length of the man's woatieu (eight feet) put It out or his power te return with Interest the Arab's murderous intent Once ontwlce Bnrnaby Just teuched his man, only te make him mero wary and cager. The allray was only the workefBoeonds; Arabs were fast closing in upon our square, and llurnaby fenced with his swarthy assailant as II he were playing In an assault-at-arms, and there wasa smliu en his features as he lurried the man's awkward points. "Thosceiio was taken in at a glance, with that lightning Instinct which I have seen desert warriors before new display in battle while coming te ene another's aid, by an Arab who was pursuing a soldier. He had passed llve iiaees te llurnaby's right and rear, and, turning with a sudden spring, he ran his spcar-pelnt into Colonel llurnaby's right shoulder. It was but a slight wound, enough though te cause llurnaby In twist around in his saddle te defend himself from this unexixjctcd attack. Before the Arab could repent his unlocked for blow,sencar the ranks eftliu square was thoseenenow being 4111 (Wilful Unl illnii , . .. .1 . 1. f .. ... . I vuiM,twi,iiw;iun;i i tin mibuuu uruvuiiiinwiiru l tayegst H'CTiflL'.tawftttirri remilmtn -WM k as was nunialiy'H glance backward, it was long enough te cnable the first Arab te de liver his spear jieliit rull in the colonel's threat. The blew dreve llurnaby out or his saddle, but It required a second ene before he let go his grin en the reins and tumbled uimjii the ground. Haifa dozen Arabs wcre nowalieuthlm, and the bleed was gushing in streams rrem his gashed threat. Tim dauntless guardsman leaiied te his Tect, Hwerd in hand, and slashed at the forocieus group. 1 110. t.t r7lc nllulrnu tC n limml liml'n man, dying hard, and he wu. .."Icklv evor- bernu and ien Iiolpless anil tlying." nif.'' JNFXCTlOV.t DISEASES IN NVItOOIJi. Keine Important I'rnnuitlens That Will I're- lent Their Njirrad. Frem the rulhtdeliOihi liecenl. Oue of tlie small conspicuous evils due te the assemblage of cliildrcn ntschoelH, nnd ene te which Hiillkicnt iittenlieu lias net yet been directed in this country, is tlie liability of the spread of a disease through personal contagion. The mcdlcnl eillccrs or Schools association, which was formed in Londen in 187-1, has just issued a cedo of rules which contains seme valuable suggestions, from which the following is taken : The following quarantine times, after tlie oxpesuro of a pupil te infection, are recom mended as sale if thorough disinfectien le carried out en the pupil's return te school : Diphtheria, 12 days ruiarnntiue; scarlet fever, II days ; measles, 1(1 days : (ieriuan measles, 10 days ; chicken-pox, 18 clays ; stuallex, 'H days ; mumps, ill days ; whooping-cough, ill davx. llisiufoctieu at home, it is urged, should net be relied ou ; but Immediately en the pupil's return te hcIioeI he should be washed with carbolic-acid soap flO per cent) from head te feet, in a het bath, and that clothes, books and ere rythinij brought back by hi in Hheuld be completely disinfected. With regard te the question, "When may a pupil who has had an infectious dlsea.ne go home or rejoin the school?" the following are recommended as safe rules : Scarlet fever In net less than six weeks from the date of the rash, desquamation iiave completely ceased nnd there be no op ep jiearance of hore threat Measles In net less than three weeks from thodate or tlie rash, if nil desquamation and cough have ceased. German measles (Hethein or epidemic re- seeiai in two or inree wcekh, me, time depending upon the natUHPCIlTeiutack. bmaiipex and clilckeuM-Wbeu every scab has fallen off. -y Mumps In feuveeks from the com menccineiitriJIPhellliii: have subsided. WhOODmrr.,fiiirh--Aflnr hIy lveAks from tlie cofiWtienceinent of Uie whoenintr. nrevi- e characteristic, spasmodic cough and the whooping have ceased ; or earlier, if all cough have completely passeu away. Diphtheria In net less than three weeks, when convalescence Is coiupletcd there be ing no lenger any form of sere threat, or any kind of discharge from the threat nose, eyes, cars, or ether parts and no albuminuria. These rules seem severe, and it may be ob jected that, since seme of tliose diseases are of very frequent occurrence, many pupils may be condemned te leso much valuable time. Yet, as civilization increases, it will beceme mero and mero evident that unless Information can be imparted without risk te llfe It is lietter uuimpartcd. Tlie living, healthy child always has a chance for obtain ing knowledge, nnd knowledge Is of llltle use te tlie being who Is broken down In got get tlng it , m - PERSONAL. Ci.bvki.am will be forty-eight years old in two weeks. Mits. Lanetiiv'm Laity Tcaztc,"' says PmhcA, "may be summed up optgraminatio eptgraminatio optgraminatie ally as Frecks ct praterea nihil." EurKnen William's elghty-eighth birth day, en the M of this mouth, will be cele brated witli great eclat in Germany. T. S. AitTun, the well known temporsnee author, Is lying very ill at his home in Phila delphia, nnd it is believed he cannot recover. Senateu GAnLAND has a strong aversion te seeing any of his cliildrcn married, and did net attend his son's (Sanders Oar land) wedd lng last wcek. ' LonuOAitMevLK, when asked by an an an nualutance at Mis. Aster's bell hew he liked the ontertalnmcnt, languidly repltcd: '0h tliat sounds tee much llke a reporter; plcase put the question lit another way." Themas E. Kisun, the Bradford Era's oil editor, died Tuesday night In Titusville of pneumonia, contracted while pn duty in the Oil Holds. lie was well known and liked among oil men aud his death is deeply felt In the oil regions. Cel. Fkkd. (lit ant says his father is very much pleased with the action Congress has token in his retirement " Thore lias been nothing In weeks that has cheered him up se uiuch. JIe feels that his services have been at last recognized, and Unit Justice has been dene him." Hen. HmAM McCin.i.queH died en Wodnesday at his residence near Elkton, Md. He was twice elected te Congress by Democrats or his district, and wasspoakerof tlie Maryland state legislature. He was 70 years of age, and was well known and highly respected throughout the state. IIeswkli, has been accepted as evidence in a Londen court of law. Sir James llanncu rejected the suggestion that a man who never passed a jiest oppesito his hquse without meeting it with his linger was" se eccentric as te be liicapable of making a. will, en the ground that Dr. Jehnsen used te de the same sort of thing. funeral or Mr. lifeline's Sister. The funeral or Mrs. Eliza Dlainrf Walker, sister of Hen. James a. nialne, tool! plaee at the cathedal In Baltimore en Wedntjday, Mr. wm m "' ami '' . js-wjfBcpMiii- ,.. ' ..'.j . . " M(a mis; ether members of the family we prtssat There wero'few ether than, MKMM'efttM family of the deceased. After the.efeseqnles the body remained In the chttrek until 'the afternoon, when it was taken te Brownsville, Pa i m A SchoeImlitrc en Trial. Mary Cook, a school mistress, was trled In Media en Wednesday, en the charge of bar barously whipping Hyland Werdoll, a pupil aged 11 years. It was shown that the boy Was'censlderably bruised about the shoulders and left arm. There were also marks of a slick en his back down te his hips. The red, a' yard long and half an Irtch In diameter, lias (produced In court. Miss Cook testified that he lad was incorrigible. Thejiiry, alter soveral hours of deliberation, returned a ver dict of net guilty. SVJCCIAL NOTICES. A Man l Deemed, 111 iknuilnr opinion, when ha has llrluhl'M UU eaxu, hut flnce Hubt'b (Kidney and l.lvcr) Hr. mkdt has hvcoine M) well known the cases ero niru that it will net Immediately rt-llevn unit permuncntly euro. tn.T-lwdoedftw le Net Move llllndly. (le carefully In purchasing mcdlclne. Many advi ivertisea remedies can work i arent Itiltirv urn wnrnn tlian linnn. Ilurdeek Jlteml Hllleri uie purely a vcffctabla preparation 1 smallest child can take them. They kill dlsUise und euro the fiatlent In a afe and kindly way. Fer tmle by I. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, 1-nncaater. Hooted Vp. Fer the lint three months n great many people have been housed up, because they have net felt able te withstand the stormy wintry weather that has prevailed. Hut unfortunately the eon linemen t and clone air of modern houses during the winter season, Is very enervating, and the system needs help te cnuhle all the organs te de their proper work. If these organs have been Inactive the consequences are showing them selves In the bilious condition of the system, or In constipation of the bowels, or In disorder of the kidneys, with nil the aches and pains that accompany thctfc complaints. If you are In this condition from tiny cause you should make a fulthful trial of that welt known remedy, Kidney-eort. It acts at the same tlme en the kid ncyv, liver und bowels, and Is therefore espe cially fitted te correct this torpid condition of the system. A UKMAUKAIILK ESCAl'K. Mrs. Mary A. Dalley, of Tuukanneck, I'a., was afflicted fur six yearn with Asthma und limn chills, during which tlme the best physicians could glvu no relief. Her llfe wbjj despaired of, until In last October she procured a llettlu of Dr. King's New Discover', when Immediate relief was felt, and by continuing Its line for a short time she was completely cuicd, gaining In flesh 60 .. In a few mouths. Frce Trial Ilettles of this certain euro of all Threat and Lung Diseases at II. II. Cochran's Drug Kteie, Nun. 137 and IX) North Queen street, Lancaster, I'a. Large lletllcs, ll.w. (I) A Newspaper Editor. O. M. Hnleemb, of ltloemvllle, Ohie, ih-estu explain: "Hud that terrible disease cutarihler twenty years; couldn't tuste or smell, and hear ing was falling, Thema' Kclcctrlc Oil cured me. These are facts voluntarily given against a for mer prejudice of patent medicine." for sain by II, II. Cochran, druggist, 137 unit i: North (juceii street, Lancaster. TmmIv fei'l se utterly forleni us chills Hiul rever. The sys tem Is ii tlcily run down hy I his wretched tllseiu.0 until llfe seems hardly worth llvlnir. At this stKO comes In the Messing of Ilremi's Iren Hit ters, reiiceriilnic which Mr. Newell, ofTettliiK efTettliiK ofTettliiK ten, Ve., seys, Fer linlldlnif up the system p rter It has hecu run down by chills nnd fever, mid ler HKi-nenil tenle, I Unit nothing belter." Utiles entire teller In all diseases. jutr GOODS. c AlilCOKH. Jehn S. Givler & Ge;, OFFKK IIAIIUAI.VH IX CALICOES, O.VCT 4CKNTS. AMOXU THEM SO.MK OF TUB IIEST MAKES IJO.V'T FOUt'.KTTO LOOK AT TMK Tricot Beiges, ONLY I CK.VT8, WOJITII 30 CENTS. JOHN S. CIVLER & CO., 25 EAST KING STREET, LAXCASTKH, I'A. B AKOAIN8. ATT, SHAND & GO. N0S. 8 6. 10 EAST KING STREET, Ar8hewliiga Cholce Line of XEW SHADES In their Popular Quality of Colored .Dress Silks, At 11.00 per yard. Speclul Ilargatns In COLOHED Ul(r.99l 8ILK8 at 50c, OlXu A. 7-te a yard. UEAUTllUL Pin Check Dress Silks, FIFTY-EIGHT Cent a yard. Werth Seventy, five CentH. An Entirely .New Line of the Fa mous UACIIMIRE 110YAL BLACK DRESS SILKS, At 11.00, 11.23, U7K. f l-W, (1,73. They nie tin) best voshIIiIe vnlue for the money. Twenty Pieces Popular Shades In COLORED SATINS. Suitable for tfancy Werk, 37!e, would be cheap at 50c, nt the 8 and 10 East King Street, LANCASTEK, PA. UATS JLSH CATS. H ATS, CAPS, die, -WE AltE- SELLING OUT OUK IMMENSE STOCK OV Hats, Caps, Umbrellas & Gloves. BUY NOW I 144 NORTH QUEEN ST. (tiUNDAKXK'S OLD BTiAP.) NEW YORK- STORE. Only MmtOA& H1 UMTS REMEDY. HUNT'S K1DNBT AND LIVER REMEDY! Never Known te Fail. It cures when all ether medicines fall, n It acts directly and at ence en the Kldneyg, Liver and Dowels, restoring them te a healthy action. It It a garc, sure and upccdy euro, and hundreds have been cured by it when physicians RJKl I inc lends had given them up te die. II is Beth a "Safe Cere" and a " Specific." ItnniKS nil Diseases of the Kldnevs Liver. manner ana urinary urgans : ureii .. .. - .. . -. .r - ;ans : Dropsy, (i ravel, Dlalietvs, llrlght s Disease, .nervous Diseases, Hxcesses, Kcmala Weaknesses, Jaundice, Heur Htemuch, Dysepsla, Constipation, Piles, 1'alns In tne Hack, Leins and Side, Helen- tlen or Non-itctentleii of Urine. $l.'25 at imuneiBTH. Vif-TAKJi XO OTHER. Send for Iltustnitcd l'umphlet of Solid Testi monials el Absolute Cures. HUNTS REMEDY CO., (3) Providence, It. I. rRON HITTERS. nnn nnn (n vr vr vr nn n i nn i kn """a i n K i w ww w nn n inn Knit e ww'ww nnn 11 it it ou it Ui u ww ww t it n oe w w nn it nnn oe nn w n it no e NN H ji mm e e n n n ii it k e e N NN II H U OO M NN Bcuii fTTTTrtT r.KB T T T T sss. 3 'ass1 This medicine, combining Iren with pure vege- t-ililn teDlcji. iiulrklv and cemnlelclv nci completely uuntn YHrKCMrtrINnir,EHSION, MAT.AKIA. 1fNEH8 IMI'UKK III.OOO, CHILLS ana ..L..bt, .... irvi f l l ill A liy rntild mid thorough assimilation with the Weed It reaches cvcr- pHrt of the syHtcm, purl. i,. .mil mirii'lica tlie IiIimmI. HtreiiKthnns the imiHck'Hand nerveij, and tones and Invigorates tboHVfttem: A rfiic AppelUar Hest tonic kupwn. It will euro tlie wentt case of liyspcpsla, re-uiuvliiKnlldlstn-salnit Byiiiplems, sucb aa Tsut liiK the Feed, llclcbtiig, llent In the Stomach, "KS'oiiVy'lreii medicine tliat will net blacken or till lira the li-ctli. It fa In val uable for dlHcases peculiar te women, and te all portion a who lend Hedentary lives. An unfailing remedy ferdlneages of the Liver and Kidneys. l'ersei BtifTfrlng from the effect of overwork, nervous troubles, Iehs of appetite, or debility, experience nulck relief and renewed energy by Us use. It docs net cause Headache or produce Consti tution OTIIKU Iren medicines de. It Is the only preparation of Iren that causes no Injurious effects, l'hyslclans und druggists recommend It as the best. Try It. The genuine has Tnule Mnrk and crossed red Hues un wrapper. Take nn ether. Jladoenlyby 1IUOWN C1IKM1CA1. CO., liALTIHOBS, MD. scpttf-lydAlyw OLASHWA11E. H 10 II Jc MARTIN. Queensware -AT CHINA HALL. IIOUSEKEEl'EItSLOOKTOYOUUIXTEIlKST. A LIXK OK While Granite .and Decorated Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets AT LOWEST PRICES. Our warm aie carefully selected, ' Xe Goods misrepresented. We exchange any articles net satisfactory. Hip & Maxtih, ,NO. 16 BAST KINO STREET, LANCABTEIl, PA. COAL. BB. MARTIN, WU0LX8ALB AMI) BITA1L Dealer ie All Kinds of Lumber and Geal 9-Yaiid: Xe. 420 North Water and Prince streets, above Lemen, Lancaster. nJ-lyd T AUMGARDNERS & JEFFERIE8, GOAL DEALERS. OrricES : Ne. 129 North Queen street, and Ne. 561 North Prince street. Yards: North I'rince street, near Heading D0POt' LANCASTEK, PA. auglMfd c IOAL. M. V. B. COHO, 330 NORTH WATER STREET, Lancaster, Pa., wholesale and retail dkaleii in LUMBER AND COAL. Connection with tub Telei-home Exchange. Yard and Office: Ne. 330 NOUTII WATER BTREKT. fehffl-lyd Q J. SWARR & CO., - cetil. Office : Ne. SO Centre Square. Yards: East Walnut und Marshall streets. (Stewart's Old Yard.) lleth Yard aud Office connected with the Tele phone Kxchange : ' -WKINIlUNa WOOOASl'ECIALTY.t ecttMindM&fR THE REST 5e HAVANA CIGAR IN ' the City, at HAUTMAN'H YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. OUPERIOR SPECTACLES -AND- EYE-GLASSES. Microscopes, Field Glasses, Barometers, Tele, scopes, MskIe Lanterns, Thcnnometprs. Dniw till! Instruments, Philosophical and Chemical Apiuuutus. List and Descriptions of our Ten Catalogue sent FREE en application. queen"& CO., NO. Ittl CHESTNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA. marl-lyilAw miUS I'Al'ER IS PRINTED X "-WITU- J. K.'WRJQHT & CO.'S INK, Fiiraiftunl Ink Works, 2Gth as4 1'tna'a. ATtuc JanS-lyA PHILADELPHIA, J'A. RK a T KB itllll " T K K K , l.V' . jt- . V4V, . AGK1CVI,TVXAT UVw4iHvUbv, nsMf A? ILINN A BRENEMAN. Farmers I DO NOT FAIL "THE BELLE CITY This Is the Kaslest Working and Lewest -ALSO- THE ROSIER SEEt) SOWER Fer Sewing Oata, Olevor or Timethy Soed, This Small Maohlne has no equal for Accuracy and Simplicity. AGENTS FLINN & GF1EAT HOUSEFURNISHING STORE. Ne. 1 52 North Queen St.. CLOCKS, MIMllOllS H.J Z. RHOADS. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. The season is new at hand for refurnishing and resteckiDg the Household with articles of use and necessity as well as ornament. When buying Belid. sterling SiWer there is satisfaction in the thought of its being able te be used for generations ; net only used new, but by your people that fellow after you. Our stock of plated Goods is very complete and we keep only the very best makes, in all the different grades. Knives, Ferks, Spoons, &c, are cheaper new than they have ever been. New is just the time te buy, before the Spring trade makes prices go up again. But you cannot tell en paper what can se much better ee under stood by calling and seeing for yourself, and consequently being con vinced. H. Z. RHOADS, 1.ANCA8TEU, i'a. Ne. 4 West King Street. iT Store closes at 0:30 o'clock, p. m., oxcept Saturdays. JNSVJIANVE. IKK INSU11ANCK The Fidelity Mutual Life Association, NO. 914 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. INCOM'OHATKD IN 1S7S. 4,000 MEMBERS. 0,000,000 INSURANCE. A Steady, Conscrvntlve Cniwtli rrem the lt-gliiiiliig, with a Xet Annual Increase of ever, Olie and Otic-Hair Millien Xieltars Insiimuoe per year. INDEMNITY KESEUVK, $200,000. CASH ASSETS, $50,000. 200,000 PAID IX I.OSHKS AM. LOSSES MAVB IN t LAX The Xntiiinl rremluiu System, inndllted three tlins a year. Policies commuted te I'ald Up limited te llxed aiiuiiiil dues, The yearly llnblllty mliiiii, but the nclunl cost Is mera in liana half less. C. H. BARBER, Agent, STEVENS HOUSE, fi'ltfl-liuced VLOTJIINU. mAILOKlXttJ. W. B. NELSON, LT or I). It. WiXTKiw, Xertii Queen Btrekt, Lancaster, Pa., Importing Tailor. XEW YOIUC PAKLOHS : ESHLEMAN'S LAW BLOCK, North Duke Streot, Lancaster, Fa. ALL THE LATEST STYLES In Feueiun and Demestic Cleths fen Suits anh Tbeubers. A PEUEECT FIT GUAKAXTEED. I have Just opened at the above parlors with a fine line or FeicIku and Demestic Goods for the Winter and Spring of juki, where 1 will be pleased te have my friends and the public call and sce my stock. W. B. NELSON. N1 OW IN I flew Style Cassimercs, -EOll- Spring Suitings and -TrGi'wringR, -IX OUH- Merchant Tailoring Department. THE NEW STYLES OFCASSISIERES FOR Suitings and Treuserings, FOR SPRING WEAR, Are new coming In, and you are all invited te call and see tne same. SUITS TO ORDER, from 110.00 upwards. PANTS TO ORDER, from oedsat ROTTOM HOCK PRICES, as b; v tunilnir the menev we can. AND DU tell cheaper than any ether establishment can. A SPECIAL HARGAIN. 200 DOZEN CUSTOM-MADE WHITE SHIRTS, Extra Quality, Rest Linen lloseiu and CufTs, ExtraWcll-Made.atVl.OOEACIll W1.0OEACIII BIecs, 13JiteW neck. 1I1RSH & BROTHER. PENN HALL CLOTHING HOUSK, Cerner North Queen Street and Cen tre Square. rVItNlTVBE. w ALTER A. IIEINITSII. NO. 28. NO. 28. Special for Spring, 1885. MY STOCK or FURNITURE Fer the Spring Trade, IS EQUAL TO ANY IN THE CITY, AND AT PRICKS THAT CANNOT RE UNDERSOLD. ALL GOODS GUARANTEED. V WALTEM. JIEINITSH, Ne. 28 East King Street. LANCASTER, PA. dec&emd $10,000 WORTH OF MILLINERY uoeas te no seia at a very icavymduet Inn, en account of removal te our PW HlOrV. W AUOU IfUCUU pitVUl, IDllHUBB 9 U,U Sand.) JEW YORK, AND PARIS MILLINERY CO.. jmS-m ' WcntKliufBt., Laucwler, l'n. vAnJW'" w Farmers I TO EXAMINE PEED CUTTER." l'rlce Feed Ciltfer In the Market. "WANTED. BRENEMAN, Lancaster, Pa. AN!) BRONZES. 1IKKX AXI ALWAYS WILL JlK 1'AII) UI.U by a 91 m-r cent, leading. l'leuiluins eellrcted Cinh Certlllcales after II vi e years. EXl'ENSKS of members Is limited te the ordinary level-pre LANCASTER, PA. CLOT1I1NU. F ou GLOVES, Te Ucep the hands warm M1TTKNS, Te keep the hands warm. SOCKS, Te keep the feet warm. EAK MUKFS, Te keep the ears warm. MUFFLERS, Te keep the neck warm. UNDERWEAR,' Te keep the body warm. Ge te ERISMAN'S, Ne. 17 WEST, KINO STltEET. B UKGER A surreN. A TERRIBLE BREAKDOWN IX PRICES AT Burger & Sutten's, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. In order te clear our tables of OVERCOATS and Heavy Weight SUITS we will offer them at prices that Is bound te sell. -v, - -. - I , UOOU, biTOSU JtSMKiW.WtS2W--m-w Odd Coats,VeryGeod, All Sizes,frn$2te $f M THESE ARE THE REST BARGAINS WE EVER OFFERED. CALL AND BE pewwINCED. We have te-.cO: another let of (hose nebby H I 25c. T1ES5 s they are selling very fait. yj We have a complete stock of puice goods, In- f ClUUlllg llie luiest seicb ui viivuam. iiiiui;iluil that lsjiew and stylish, which we wclll make te' order very reasonable. A geed fit guitranteed. CALL AND SEE THEM. i NO TROUHLE TO SHOW GOOU3. BURGER & SUTTiO Ne. 24 Centre Square;, fi ' 1 LANCASTER, PA. let pCONOMY IN OLOTIHNO. Bargains M(leiTe-i Te create work for our hands and keen together during the dull season, we erg ah te-day a i y. RPRHTAT. SAT.W V , ... .... . T CUSTOM DEPARTMEji' Having bought for cash at a Inte New 1 etS uiluaLuive and Fine Line of PANTALOOB, INGS, we are prepared 10 offer SPECIAL ljfF,f DUCEUENTB. , 'fti? 'P ALL-WOOl, PANTS, made te order, lit H. ALL ALL ALL-WOOL pants, maqe te order, at $3j9,r-7' .wool, i'ahim, inaue ie eraer, lit l.ai ; AI.I-WIIOI PANTS, made te order, nt Situ. r ALL-WOOL PANTS, wake te order, at ISM&'i :.?,: There are chances for Hlg Uargnlni In I offering. The prices me down as, 33, and SO rnnt. Don't forerot nmldst the noise of the cl. leg dealers, just new, that we have the ll I'klmnn veuriiltnntlnii as efferers of the K and Newest Clothing aud Goods In the Plecft rricca guaranteed letvur lean uuy compeui ' ,'V BABiri.K ruiUf.B in ouiixuimweat tvinai Marked In Plain Figures, ;-' . M Business Suit te Order as Lew as MOjI I. GAISIAI & BRO; ,5 Nea. 66-60 NORTH QUEEN ST., j (Right en the Southwest Cor, of Orange StireJ LANCASTER, PA. a-Onen evenlniru until Ii o'clock, SutuixlJ uulU 1U o'clock. -i- ', ( ' tfs s a t. 4 '''J&...NJ - .- V. " v,(.r st r""1 '"-' ' . ;. '-.' r i'ti i'i i- 'M