" THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1885. V. . f. i "A The Daily Intelligences Publlahed Every Evening In tlie Year (6DKI1AYB EXCEPTED) By STEINMAN tt HENSEL. ' INTELLIGENCER " HUILDING, S.'W. Cerner Centre Square. LANCASTER, l'A. DAILT Tek certs a week. Kit dpllahs-a veab ob Firrr cewts a nentb. 1'ostaee free. ADVERTISEMENTS nex ten te rrrrr chits a LIKE. WEEKLY " INTELLIGENCE!!," (EIGHT FAQES.) Fubllsbed Every Wednesday Morning, TWODOtlAn A TEAB 11 ADVANCE. ConnEsreRDKUCE solicited riem every putt cf the utate nnd country. Correspendenta aie re quested te wrlte legibly and en onesldo'of tlie paper only nml te sign their names, net for publication, but In proof nf geed fnlth. All anonymous letters will be consigned te the waste basket. Address all letters awd telmrajis te THE INTELLIGENCER, LAKCA6TER, TA. (Sl)c atuastctatetdligcncer, LANCASTER, MAIICI1 Ii, 1885. Modest Merit. "Phelps of Vermont, McLanoef Maiy lHtid.and Jacksen of Georgia were net ap plicants and had no papers en file." Se it is vviittcn in one of the dispatches, and nothing could be moie gratifying te a sound and healthy popular sentiment than such intelligence. And if public opinion is net right en such subjects, as it is tnucn te be feared it is net, nothing could be mere effective in rectifying it than the course- which the president has taken itue gard te the diplomatic and ether iipoint iipeint ments. In nine cases out of ten ctitiens filed and picssmc brought te bear with the appointing power aie the direct result of self-seeking impeitunlty. Poisons who discover their own iltue38 for office and iirp.i their nwu" claims "nre wlilem the most conspicuously worthy ; and they bheuld at least have no greater considoia censidoia consideia tion than mere modest men. It will be impossible for home people te reali7e hew the appointing power can discover pieper men who de net uncover themselves. Hut thus far the piesideut and someef hiscablnet mem bers seem te have found the knack of 11 ; andas long as theyexeicise their gift se admirably as they hsiebcen doing, they may be excused for keeping the strict te themselves. The Pcuuca Valley Murder. It is seldom that this community Is Bhecked by se tenible a crime, in all its aspects, as that which eccuried down in Sallsliiirv en Sunday nitrht. His one that "strikes terror te cveiy household. It is of the very highest grade of bloody murder; and is net mitigate I even by the censidera tien that (he natuiall.iwefsclf-deren.se may be expected te asseit itself in the bo3em of the thief and burglar. The victim of thismidnight assassination was shot down in cold bleed, without prov ocation, and by men engaged in an atio atie atio cleus felony. They deseive te s ing fiein the gibbet, and any snpineness en the part of the authorities in the measuies te biing (hem te justiceaud judgment will be crim inal neglect of high inteiebls and cowardice in the face of a jierileiis situation. Lecal bunglers anil impotent "detectives" have been allowed te trille with this slate of things tee long. The piesent occasion demands intelligent and courageous deal liift.nnd net meie bravado and bluster. The tracks from the Linville homestead all lead in ene direction, but it will be just as well te net put theso upon them whose blundering will obliterate the evidence that may dctectand surest the ciiminals. The Places for the Elders. The piesident, who seemed te be running stiengly toward young men for office, has switched off te the old folks. Messrs. Me Me Lune and Jacksen weie eld-time ante bellum feieign ministers. The piesident i3 evidently going te be. an impaitial ills ills tiibuter of the efllces te all the ages up te three-score and ten. It is belter peihaps te keep the young men at home and send the old ones abroad. This is the place ler action. In these days of the cablegram, the feieign minister is net se gieat a man as he used te be. II is ornamental functions lemain, and the need of a dibcieet tongue and prudent demeanor. The old folks ex cel the young in these qualities, and they have reached a time of life when they are entitled te expect and fitted te enjoy the ease and dignity nttached te a feieign mis sion. They have done their hard work, and aie leady te enjoy the pleasutes of feieign travel. Vcrylvcih It is veiy well that the Pennsylvania sol diers who misbehaved themselves nt Wash ington, have had their conduct leperted te the governor by the Washington authori ties. A thoieugh investigation will no doubt be had, and the guilty be detected and punished. If men want fe exhibit themselves as sol diers, they need te be taught that it is a bci ions business and net an amusement. Every soldier is a volunteer ; and assumes of his own acceid the obedience te military law. When he falls under it, he oheuld uotbe spared. The soldier who get drunk en duty in Washington should suffer the severest pon pen altiey for his gross misconduct, If any Lancaster man was in the let lie will get no sympathy here whatever is done te him. A Simple Answer. The Philadelphia Duhj IVum, having piopetinded some liiquiiies as te who have been Pennsylvania's greatest men, is Iwing Biiiliciently punished in the character of the aiswcis lccelved. Fer Instance, ene concspendent, who as sumes te write from the University of Pennsylvania, a supposed institution of learning, answers that the greatest ancient or modem Pennsylvania soldier ITasbeen laniei A. Reaver, With the statue of General Reynolds set up in front of the Philadelphia public buildings; and ene of Meade te be seen elected beside It ; with Hancock and Mc Clellan yet among li ing and rememliered men, we bheuld think this ansv.er would Induce the 2ft te cle30 the competition. Uued Luck te Vermont. Vermont carries off the chief diplomatic piize. Verjient se seldom carries off any Democratic fruit that this firm specimen mus'. be vi ry gratifying te her. We rejoice in her happiness. Oe West ! It is noticeable tlint the Iudlaim hnil Missouri statesmen, who Imvebeen claim ing everything and risking for anything else that might happen te be lying around in Washington, have na yet get noth ing. I'o3eibly If they would go home and give their wigging tongues and weary jaws some rest they would de belter. , Mr. Watterson is authority for the statement that the walking westward from the federal capital istcnibly bad. Hut It is net likely te improve-until the weallur moderates. Tiilm: are cold days, but Cleveland in Iris dpielutiiicnti sec Hint no geed Democrat! get left. Titu vvoll-kuewn rcIuiiIIIIu publication, ImliiMnnl America, lnlUlssiioerMan.il II, centaliiH a very Intoreatltig lovlew of the tuore netable mechanical npparatiiH exhibited at Uie New Orleans Exoslllen. 11h illustra tion arc exceedingly apt and liatulHeine. Fer theso of a mechanical bunt, this number bftliopeiloilic.il will b.ie great interest, as it treats Hcientitlc matters In intclllgtbloHlyle that Is approclable by the roader unlearned n the mecliaulcat arlii. The next number will also deal sjKwllkully vv lib the ex peril peril llen, the two containing a geneial incclianl cal history e! the gieat bjoiilhern uliew. Hni'UiiMCAN otgansare new entirely out of ammunition ; Democratic blunders, en which the changes wero went tobernng,havo "gene, glimmering through the drcauief tilings that were." It was a pretty idea of the principal et the Flve Points mission school In New Yerk the ether day te liave the children sing te pro pre vent a panic in the bchoel room while a ilia was burning in a rometo part el the build ing. Thcre wcre six hundred little ones, and seme displayed a great deal of ncreusncss when llrst the prencnce of Hinke was do de do tecteil. Hut their childish lears were seen stilled when they mv their clderh quiet and Hiniliug, and Irem their threats burst a chorus that must bae bounded lather strange te the 111 emeu bald at work uear by. It is written that Nore llddled while Heme was burning. The modern parallel shows the geed uses te w lilch music may be put te frqe a child's mind from thought of danger. Knelanii new admits that in biting tbe Mahdl, nhogeta pleee In her mouth milch larger than she can chew. A I'ltoi'OMTieN comes by way of the Mor Mer Mor gantewn, West Virginia, J)M te form a new state from 18 counties In Wcstern Pennsyl vania, 17 in Kastern Ohie, and 18 in West Virginia, It is a eiy original Idea, notwith standing it is iiuaI impracticable. The legislatures el the three Mates.as well as Con Cen Con gicss.weuld need toglve their assent, and no ene Is foolish enough te bolieo that Penn sylvania would be willing te give up such counties as Allegheny, Westmoreland, Greene, Fayctle and the great oil countles that are such iK)verlnl lacters in keeping the state in the Irent rank for uiaterial ro re ro heuicos. Then Ohie would be required te contribute seme of Us Ilnest mining tracts and its fairest agriculluiiil regions. It may Ik safely picdlcted that this M.lieme, like the geed, will dle young. Tin: present leinarkubly chilly weather will lerin a lecollectloii new for tbe eiti.cn w be will hciiiiu day hecome the eldest inliali llant. March has been winning at a game of " Iroezo out" eer the eonespendlng months of any three or lour decides back. The mean temioratureof the month se far is 23.U de grees. In 1S.SI it was3i"0 ; in 1683. 35.77; in 188U, 12.23 ; ami seen back te lCTfl, when It was 35. Mi. One must travel te 1836, before he leaches a March wheiothe mer cury averaged lower than it was during the present mouth. It is true thore is a week of the mouth Htill left and the thormemeler may nse sulllclcntly In the last days te make tbe tempcratiiie higher, but we think onj enj onj eno who pins his faith te this Idea rests en a broken reed. Tin: uiis'ileiis given out yestenlay wcre all first-das'., and te lirst-clnss men they wcre given. PERSONAL. S Oev. Pattison has named April 10, "Aiber Day" ler gcneral tree planting as in Pennsylvania. Quki:n VicieuiA has iKMitiwncd her visit te Aix-les-llalns, esteiiblbly en medical advice. Cli:vi:la.vi) is the only president who has overwern only a mustache, with the rest el his face smooth-shaven. Miss Ci.t:vi:i.ani sister of the pichiilent, was principal oftlieMuncy fLycemlng coun ty) seminary fifteen years age. Mas. Mareakut Ci.kmsikr, mother of tbe lale Mary Cleinmer,luis died in Washing ton, after an illness of only two days. Mas. I.oean is deliglitcd with her hus bad's bunaterial contest with Morrison causes no breach of thelr friendly personal relations. EMl'Kiien Fiiamcis Jesi:i'ii and all the members et the Austrian imperial family sent congratulatory messages te Kinnorer William. PehiiiAsTKii Glm.ral Vilas uiade bis first apixintment In the postefllco depart ment en Monday by selecting Mibs Georgie fci. Walker, of.Nevau'a, te tw a copyist. Aimke remarks :"I noticed thore were net many bald heads in the audiences in the West as in the ICast. Out there thore are a great many men of a flne physical type." CtlAiu.EH W. Geui.l, of Llgin, 111., pio pie pio nrietorol eiglitoen clieose lacteriesln Kauo and Lake counties, has nuule an assignment and paralyzed the dairy interests in the North west. S. K. Ancona, Ferdinand Goetz, Juiiich Nelan, A. M. Pattelger, A. K. Slauller, A. II. Schwartz and W. II. Relnechl liave lieen aitpointed the commission teselect a site for a public building at Heading. CiiAiiLeTTi: Coernn, daughter of J. Kcuimore Coepor, died suddenly at Coopem Ceopem Coepem town, N. Y., en .Sunday morning at nine o'clock. Miss Cooper, who vvs sixty-elght years old, had been somewhat an invalid all Ler life. IIkniiv I.I.OVK, of Dorclie-tor, Maryland, ngei 20 years, iKxsuues ox-ellicio governor of the Htate by Muljiiue's appointment te the French mission. He will held until tbe leg leg Islatiueelects a goveiuor te fill the unex pired term. Gi:xkkai. r.nuAiin i:. IliiVANr, of the Madisen (Wis.) Dcnwerut, wlie rese from a private te colonel nf Ids regiment in the into war, has been tendered the position of assistant attorney of thopestolllcedoiiartmont by PoHtmasterGencial Vllus, andhasaccei)tcil. I)n. Aliikrt P. 1Iruiiaki:u, formerly el Lancaster county, demonstrator or physiol ogy iu Jeffersen medical college, has been elected te the eiialr of physiology in the Pennsylvania dental eollege made vacant by the resignation of Piolessor Henry C. Chapman. Hen Inokuheli. Mild iu a recent hormeu: Te-day the inlldcl Is tlie leader of the inter lectual husU of Cbiisteudem. All the churches in tlie United States, v lib all their priests and all their moral Inlluouce and all their brute loree can't even crush me, and 1 tell you iulldellty lias mero friends te-day beneath the Americau Hag than orthodoxy. Professer Ui.ACKiEthinksthoreis'Tar tee much ofeverythliiB" except geed sons in theso days. "Yes; tee much eating, tee much drinking, tint much preaching, tee much writing, tee much BpeaVlng. Sermons would be vastly improved if preached only ouce n mouth. I eare little for pol itics," he adds ; 'attention te itelitcs, as ordl erdl uariiy understood, entails tee gieat a vvaste of brains. ' Talmauu says: "llvolutieulsts declare that when the body dies the whole nature dies. Thev sav that the slabef the sepulchre Is but a wall, iluutlng us into eturuul noth ingness; that inau. the horse, tliu shcci. the reptile, all die alike, and annihilation is the heaven el evolutionists, I adjure you te turn from such stcuchful and damnable doctrine. It is au idea tilled with the chatter of apes, the blss of nerpenls and the' creak of frogs." CeLONF.ti 1. 'Lac- OeDDArtb, inspector Rcneral of the Pennsylvania national guards ; Lieutenant Colonel Silas W. I'ettlt, Judge ndvotate; Lieutenant Colonel II. 0. Demur Intr, A. D. C, and Llcutcnat Colonel W. G. Vllsen, A. D. C, cemj)030 the beard appoint ed by Governer l'nttlsen te InvcstiKate the charges of misconduct brought by the district commissioners ngalust the Pennsylvania liillllu who participated in the Inauguration ceremonies. They are at work alieady in Washington. . emvAiis axd uvnuLAUs nunr. A ShrrllT mid Tn i, l'unltlr Klllefl In n Ilunil Ie-HhikI IIiHiiteitcr. In a ilesporale light between elllcers and burglars In a iciuutodisliicl.elHwulu county, N. C, en Saturday night, three jiersens were killed and three ethers were severely wounded. On the night or the 22d Instant, in Swain county, North Carolina, the storehouse of the Messrs. Wllberns was broken luteaud lebbed Of f6,0oe. The clerk, who slept in the store, did noteemo In until nearly day, and found that au entrance had been made through the cellar and that the salt) had been blown open. It wasleuud that six negre men and two negre women had suddenly left the town that morning. A reward or (1,01)0 wai offered for thoeaptuieul the burg lars, anil tun siicrm rais?u a pes.eaun (tartcd in pursuit. The negrees were eighteen hours In ad vance of the sherllf, nnii they traveled by night and by day. They wero making ler Fast Tennessee and seen leached the moun tains in the stale. They were led by Ned Maelntyrp, wlie has served a term iu tlie Iienltentlary of the state Ter larceny. Tlie sheriff ai)d hsse overtook and pas-icd the negrees and vere compelled te waylay them en the public reads iu elder le bring them te a halt. Finally this was Mone en Saturday last. The nogrecs bad crossed from S"Ulh Carolina into Swain county, N. ('. Having travelled all night through the mountains tliey slopped at daylight, and having leiiiul a deserted house took possession el It. The smoke from the lire caused their discovery. The house was surrounded; the shcrlll read his warrants and demanded tli.it Mae- lntyre and his gang surrender. The ne ne geoes replied that they would light It out then mid there. The hoiise ii.ul ene deer and ene window, and the shcrill and isuse attempted te break these down, The ne ne geoes fired en them, and a general light en sued. The deer was battcled down, and the sheriff, being the llrst ene te enter, was In stantly killed with in axeln the hands el ene of the women. Twe et the negre men wcre killed and four wcie raptured. M.w M.w lntyre and ene ether escaped. Three of the bherllPs posse weie severely wounded. The money was mostly in paiicrauil w.heii the person of Maclntjic. When the tight commented Maclulyru jumped through the window and reached the weed, en a run, although he was filed at several times. The captured negrees said they were iiiakim; their way te Knoxville, and intended loge fromthereto New Yerk and thence te Libe ria. The dead sherill and tlie prisoners were carried back tuOcena. MII.I.EUM'll.t.1: SOKM. lii(Hf- The Iiiktltiilliin'ii I'rixpri u Nru-r HiIrIiIit. Newy lii,ifirtl Nete. Mii.i.Kitsvn.i.i:, March, 21. Tlie summer termef the Nermal school uilllegin Monday March 30th, and the indications are that the buildings will be ftilt te overflow Ing. The school will probably be (elisldcrably larger even than last summer. Mr. S. (. ISclimcr, who has Ter many years filled the olliceof bteward, has been compiled te resign his jiodtieu en account or 111 health, and ns his ailment is or sin h a nature as te require tilrselutu quiet and free dom from excitement, lie has entered St. foseph's hesjiitat of Lancaster, w here he is improving imder tbe careful nursing of the sisters. Mrs. llehmer will remain iu the school for the present and keep the books el the steward's .doiartmeul as heretofore; w hile Uie cam or the buildings and the gen eral duties or the steward will he temporarily performed under the duo-lien of ihu house hold committee of the heard of trustees, by Mr. Christian Fisenuiau, who has for many years been employed hi Iho institution. Mr. Themas ICIlaker, piefes-wi el physics, is at present iu New Orleans, and will return i'ia Flerida. He is au-unilunied by his wife and child, and Mis.-) Mcl'herr.m, teacher of (tainting, etc. Mrs. Westlake, who rented rrem teaching during the winter en account of illness, has entirely recovered her health and will ro re ro huiiie her duties as head el' the department or reading and elocution. Mis-, Anna Hart rrrarr, or LaucoMer, formerly fei many years picccptrcss el' the institution, will also leach sev oral classes during the suiuiuer, and her lalxirs and inllueiice will greatly add te the strength of the faculty. The principal, Mr. Sii.uib, new in his second jcar, is fully master el the Institution and Is terdially supported bv the entire teaching ferce of the school, i'iie prespecw or the institution, everything considered, were never brighter than at prweut. Sl'XCJAL KOTICKS. Catrli a Tartar audnlien caufjlit etruti viell with POZOIiON'l Don't niiam tt, all the better- ler you and you? teeth, ft will (tCHtmv tbe bcaltb of the lueiilli, ll lx.au ty, anil yeui bneet biiath. mJI lwdeedAw Dlt.KltA.IEIfhUOOT IIITTEKH. "" Fraler'a Heet llltteiM uiu net n (Inim pimp bcveiiiKe, but are Ktrlclly miilliliial In vveiy Miiiau. They act tttieiiKly upon the Llvurand Kliluuyy, keep Iho bewelH open mid regular, clenuHu tliu bliKHlaudkteiiief evi'ivluipurlty. f-eld by druKKlsts, tl. f-eld by II. ll. Cochran, U7and 1W Ninth 0i-eii ytiei-t. (2) Iieu Vei6U Akobel. In docteitiiK nick people with alcoholic mlt-tuu-ii, the llriit iiiULhlel Is that the iluryetuir bunih IUj way tlneii(-li ImHuuk d, delicate tlssun which ought te be boethed anil sticuiithciiid. Then the meat i-cnsltlve part lves whv, Iuiiks, bruin, orxteniuch.aa thuiasn may be VVhat the weaU and debilitated Heed 1 IIiehii'h lien lllt rera. lien ler einlihliii; the bleed , tenliu lei Ibugcneial Btiengtbenlni; of the ftyMctn, Ml lhe. Ii. DaulelH, VVudley, l.a.. savn, "I Irivr used fliewn's Iren Hitlers, hikI adiHe allilvs peptlc, mrveus, low bpliltcd puiierra todelhe bMllie." PILES I PlLKbl! PILES II I Bur e cure ferllllud, llleedlnuaud Itchliit; Piles. One box has cured tbe viersl cam-HOf iujenie' Btandlnir. Noenu need uutlVr llveinliiiiti'H alter ualuif Wllllam'B Indian Pile Oliituieiit. It ab ab Berbs tiuueiB, ullays ItchliiK. aits ua peullUe, uie liiHiuiii. icuui. viepaieu only ler i'lii-H, in, chliiKef the pilvatepartK, nothing else. bebl by ilriiL'Klslsiinil liuilled en ifcelpt of pike, 1. in mm iiiMiii-ii ijii ivei-ii II. Cochran, 137 and 1AI held by II II. Cochran, 137 and Hi Ninth (jueeti Btreet. (1) irlIKN ASKING FOlt HOItAX feOAP, TT boHtireto riientlen the iihiiie MILLLH, imlheie many be culled IIOItA.V MIAI's that ale net weilh wiiipjilni; iipuudtairjln;; home. mui'-iiiiid ONK CAICK Or-' PUKKSOAPI.S WORTH two mid BOiiietluics thicnruketer atlulti'i nted Seap, and by buying MILLEU'S l'UKE JlOllAXhOAl' jeu get mom for jour money rhan by iiblug any oilier kind. iiiiuT-Oiml TONT l-'AII TO THY TIIK CIOAKK, Iho bl'Ht 111 the low n Tort lie JL' Twe for 5c money, at II U1UAH6TUKK. IIAUTMAN'S YELLOW FllONT RHMOVAL. nit. a.j. iii;ku Ilaareineved his ullliu Irein heulhest eoinei eeinei eoinei Pilnce and CheBtnut stu-cts, te his uew-iehl-deuee, Heulhnett collier Orangu iiiul Mulbeiiy Btleets. feliMlmd $10,000 WOIlTIIOl-'MiM.lNintY OoeiH te be Beld at i very lieavy reduction, en account. of removal le our new Nteui, te North (jueenstieel, (slr,uis'a Old Btatiil.) NEW YOUK AND PAUIS MlLLlNEItY CO.. JnuH ltd West KIiir ft., Lancaster, Pa. T O TOHAUCO IWYKUS AND PACK1-JHH. Contract Beeks, Receipt Beeks, Sample Tags, ALL STYLKSand QUALITY of C VKDIIOAUD STRING TAGS, AlldallkiiidBiirPlllNTIMi uil bv l.mf Te baece Dealeiii, exeuutetl Iu the BEST STYLE and at the LOWEST PRICES. Cull and see our Humpies, llnlcr-i by mall preuiptl.v uttuiidedte. STEIMMAM & HEjiSEL, lNTELl.lUE.NCEK llulldlng, ru'--Ud Lancaster, l'u, Mr.mcAt. fRON I11TTEHH. nnii inn rmn m i w w nm n inn no ewwwvtSwn" inn firm e e wwvvw nkj I BR BO O WW WW ff N N IBU it it 00 VV W N NN Bss8 Win It hrr oe pn it ! k B O O N N N 1 IIRR O O N N N I I ft (I O N N!l II It H oe n NN ItRR II R fin TT-rriiTr ry.K ii T T T V iin tliu t it "8SRH PSSS9 ii F. KKK inn T This medicine, cninblnltm Iren with ,Prev;;gn; lahln lenlrs. qulrkl; irKlv nun remiiiuiiiiy ijuw INIVKIKSSION, SfALAUIA, WKAKNEbS. IMPIIKK lll.OOlr, CJIII.L8 and rKVKItniidNKUitALUIA. lt , lly rnpld ndthoreii(?h amlrnllatlen with the Bleed It reaches every part of the nvntctn, purl Acs and enrichcn tlie bleed, BtrcnBtbens tbe munclcs and ncrvi-n, and tunes and luvlgoratei Urn system: A rlnnAppctlr.ei Rent tonle known. ft will cine tbe worst cjise of flyipcpilfl, re re Dievlnunll dlsticeliiK svinptems, such in Tast ing the KihhI, IlelcliliiK, Heat In the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. The only lien medicine that will net blacken or liilurofhe teeth. riHlnviuuiiumiorui9i'scpcciniHi-iewoiiijii, ami le all persons who lead srdeiitnry lives. An unfidllnif remedy for diseases of the I.lvcr nml Kidneys. rniotmHiiirt!ilnicfieiii llui effect of oveivetk, herveiis tieublet, less of appetite, or ilcblllty, eAH-rleuceulck tcllef and renewed cnciiry by lln lieu. It ilecs net c-iiisn llcailnebe or produce Consti pation OTH Kit Iren mi'illLliii'sdii. Itlsthuenly iiiepamtlen of Iren tint uum lieliijuiluun erlpcts. 1'hysli bins and dtUKKlsl" leriniitiiend Him tlinbesf. Tiylt. I'lin uminlltn li.n 'I'l-nilll MllIK Hnil cleaca leu lines en wrapper Take no ether. Jhuloenlyby ISUUVVK uirr..iiii;Ai. u llALTlneu, Mil, Bi'pl'J lydAly w SAFK, SUHKANDSPKKUYCUHF. ltur-rtiru!, Vatih.ik.me mid Br&cur. IUhkabis of iillherseit. Whybe hnmbUKKcil by uuck, when veu can find In Dr. Wright tlie only lire vlaii fuvsiiiAN Iu riillailelpliU who nmkes a ppei tally or the abe e dl-H-iism and crkb Ihcm I CuniMiieAiiANTKne. Anvitu mecday iiiuirven lut;. Bliimirrrs can lie ti rated and luturu home ,bo,:.meday Olllce, ,..1. Ne 211 North Ninth Direct, HbovelbitP, P O. Ilex V7J. PhllaUeljihla. anllyu&w -1 KAY'S SPKCIFIC MKDICINK. VT 'IheGnnt Kncllsh llcmedy. An unliillliiK uie for liiipetency nnii all Ulm-aneH tbul fellow Less of Memery, universal Ijiasltude, I'aln In the back, llliiiiii-ts of Vltlen, I'lemuture Old AniMiml ninny ether dliiwca that lead le In p.inlty orCensuinptloti and a 1'rematuie 11 rate. Kull p'ltllcubiis In enrpamplilel, which no de nim te ki-nd free by mall te every one. This Spe cific medicine ts wild by all clniKi;lntint tl per piiLkagc, tirwlx lurknci'ii for $1, or will be sent Iree by mall en ricelpl of tlie money, by ad drew-lng tbengciit, II. II. COCIIIIAN, ItiuicKlat.HuIn Aaent. Nes 137 slid UJelt yucen iiticut, l.aiicaatci, Un'auaiuiitef teuiilerfslui. we ltife adopted the Vcllew W i a pper : the only ufiiulne Hulfjde. N. Y. C ONSUMPTION-1 IIAVK A POSITIVE remedy for the abut edlseaie : by Its use he Uganda of cases of the worn! kind and of long itandlngluivebicncuied. liulrrd, t.e ntieuiilH my full Mill Its efficacy that I will nt-nil TWO IIOTTIibis KHKE, tesutliur Willi a valuable tli-a tlbe en tlil-i dUeuxe te any biitlulcr. Olto ex ex p.eandf.O.addrea,. jk .p s, c,JMi li'Ji-CliideedAbiuw tbl Peail ht N. Y. 1IAIS AXtt VAl'.S. "Vl.OTH HATH. LEE, the Hatter, IS UKLLIMl CLOTH HATS AT $1.00 Ne. i33 North Qucen Strcet, mill I 11 I.A.VCASIKK. PA. DAI'S 1 MATS! IWK AT hr.iri fi:h a co'.s., iVCenr Wlnilew TO-PAY, 31 A 3-1 N. CJiii en St. lutacviiir.ii. T HUIISK'S. Easter Coffees and Easter Cards. We will ae Irem new until attel Lat-tui. eaih Duuiiil el Cel bi-autllul fcudter C'aid with eaih li c, and uiietbur iluslnu. aUe very pictty, two i-iirdM, with each lieunil. W'e de Huh te&tliiiu lulu trade una make thechtlarcn liuiui ttiechlldmi hupiiy. Yeu want koeI CetrecH, and we havelhem llurCeiries lautielbe beat. W'e Imv the Im-nI and always have them IicbIi leaateil, also fu-bh gieund. OUH VAKU:TII-01d .Mandelillng and IV. 1I.111K .lava, Clielcu Mecha, I.a;ua ia,Cta IEI10, Gunteinalaaiid Ules. inn'JIci'iil ItloferacooiliilioiiK ill Ink. iiiiiuet bu neat. Ourllle lilendcd 1st supeib at il 1 ents, ul.oleir pilcetl Collee BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET. P. b. bame goed-t sold and caidx ,;lvcn at our biutiih. Chestnut and Mury Btrveti. lleth stores lenmcted with telephone e.ch.mt;e. VltVVAriOXAU X OOK AT THIS! AND THEN EMIIltACLir. lloek-keoplnff, Commercial Lu-.v, Cotnmerclul Arlthmellc, UuHlueaa Correspendoiico, Practical Penmanship, Practical Grammnr, Dravvlner Uuuluess Documents, All lei W.I.1 lei 3 ineiilliH, 01 .VO terii months, at Lancaster Commercial College. Allillt'ex, H. O. WEIDLER, Ne. WX EAST KING bTKEhT, Jaultl lid Luniabler, Pa n'ATViiJis, ,tv. -ry-ATCUKS, CLOCKS AND JKWKLUY. GREAT REDUCTION IN PKICES OK WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, at LOUIS WEBER'S, Ne. 159 i-2 North Queen Street, Opposite City Hetel, near Pa. It. It. Depot. Itetullliig at Wholesale Pities. Kuril Lew Pilces. lletmliliiKat J j 31-1 j d T UK 11KST Ce HAVANA CIGAIt IN YELLOW EUONT C1HA11 bl'OUK. thuC Iv.ut HAKTilAN'H S' TOHAGK AMI- COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, DANIEL MAYEIt, dei-2-lvd 1G West Chestnut street. s AINT-KAI'HAKIiWINlC INFORMATION. Tlie Sain t-lt.iphai-l WIliiihaNailellcloiiKllaveur u ml U ill link lu tliu pi liiulpul cities el Itussla, (ieiiiuiuy, Ninth and Heulii Ameilcii, Ureut Iliituln, liiillii, ami no en. Thtniuuullty exported uiiuiially Is kiilllcleiit proof el Us stability uud stuyliii; powers, while for the real eouirersseur there Is no wlne that can be considered Its superior. aj-TliciSalnt-ltiiplmel Winn Company, Valence, Department of the Dreruu (Kruuce.JI, H. E. SLAYMAKER, HS-tfd Ne. W EAbT K1NQ bTltEET. VBX GOODS. JOHN. H. U1VLER. O. F. RATHVON F 1 LINONIl' 1NI1KS. Plain, Checked and Striped NAINSOOKS. Plain and riRiired SWISS. PKRSIAN LAVVN. MAZALIA.,, Celd nnd Flauird PIQWK. Boekfoia CAMURIC. Kiiibieldercd HOIIES, .et, upward, with Kxtra Kmbreldertci te match. Oholie Mneaef Swiss, Nalnaoek and Cambric Kmbroiaenm in an wiaina, wiin innr.iti- INUH le match, and Aluvers Colored EMBROIDKR1KB and Aleveis LACKS, at Lewest Cash Prices. THIIKK IIAIIUAINB In VVII1TK QUILTS, II. IV I1.2.V. II. W). ONKEATItA HAUOA1N In nicached TADI.B LlNKN.Iimlternn.ONLY 11.00, rheap at 1I..T7. ONK l,OTTOVVKLS,ONLT25e., worlhlee. JOHN S. GIYLER & CO., 25 EAST KINO STREET, I.ANCA6TEK, PA. TpWSPitiNO Dress Goods AT TIIK- Hi H VI CASHJtKUKS and CABHMEltE 1IEIOKB, Ilouble Keld, 12Kc a Yard. -liRh FINE COLOIIKU CASIIMEIIRS, 2c a Yard, Usually Beld at 33c. COPUKK UHK83 lj 001)8, Winch VVIdr, 37Kc a Ynrd. USE AI.I-WIMJIj CAHIIMEKES New Hprlnn Colera, bl-lnchca Wide, SO Uenta a Yord. A 1.1,-VVOOI. HATINS, 10 Inches Wide, New Celers, 7Sc. a Yard. 5-4 I.OTH SUITINGS, All-Weel, Wc. a. Vatd. B-4 FINE CLOTH HU1TIN0S, All-Weel, 75c. a Yard. 0-4 1 11ICOT CLOT1I8, New Colera, l.(WaYard FINE rilENCII KEP BUPEH, Bprlnif bbades, ll.OJa Yard, Speclal Bargain. VVAMSsUTTA TWILLED MUBLIN, 10 t'enlH a Yard, Ilegular I'rlc, 15 Centi. WATT, SHAND & GO., 8 and 10 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. J. II. MAKTIN & CO. OPEN TO-DAY. IMMENSE STOCK -OF- COLORED & ECRU Mates, Bunting, LACECURTAIN8. Madras Curtains, In lull Lwiigtln, All New and of Our Own Im portation, LOVVEK THAN hVEK In price. The Miidiai Curtain malres a handsomer cuitaln than the NettliiRhum and at 1 cost. The de- slKiis ere nevri eiruauee, CURTAIN POLES, IN WOOD Olt 1IKASO. LuiiilnciiiiiiiH, Vestilmle Ijicen. NEW LINE OK TUROOMEN CURTAINS. B- Larnbiequlii, Dr-npery and Curtain Werk dune promptly by experienced mechanics. J. B. Martin & Ce., Cor. West King and Prince Sis., LANCASTEU. PA. VLUTllISU. F OK GLOVES, Te keep the hands warm MITTENS, Te keep the hands warm. SOCKtl, 'le keep the feet warm. EAR MUFFS, Te keep the ears warin. MUFFLERS, Te keep the neik warm. UNDERWEAR, Te keep the body warm. Ge te ERISMAN'S, Ne. 17 WEST KING 6TIIEKT. COAT BU. MARTIN, WH0LX8ALX AND RXTA1L Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber and Ceal S-Yabd: Ne. 430 Neith Water and Prince streets, ubevu Lemen. Lancaster, n3-lyd -OAUMQARDNER8 A JEFFERIE8, GOAL DEALERS. Orricis : Ne. 129 North Queen street, and Ne. Mil North Prince street. Yards: North Prince street, near Reading Depot. LANCASTEU, PA. suglS-tfd C IOAL. M. V. B. COHO, 330 NOUTII WATER STREET, Lancaster, Ta., WHOLltBAL AKD BXTAIL PIAtI IN LUMBER AND GOAL. Conkkutiex wri-H tu TuirBOxre EZCBAMea. Yaiid akd Orrc: Ne. 330 NORTH WATM bTUEKT. feWB-lyd p J. 8WAHR & CO., COL. Orricxt Ne. 20 Centre Square. Y Alius: t.ut Walnut und Marshall streets. (Stewart's Old Yard.) lleth Yiml and Ottlce connected with the Tele Tele Tele phene EzchuriKU ' -KlNDLlNl! WOOD A 8l'ECIALTY.-S ecllJ-timdSlAl'K NEW YORK STORE HABFlTTlXtl, LINN A DIIENEMAN. FLI.NN & BRENEMAN The Boaeen la new at hand for furnishing and rellttlug Ilemca. Nothing nddB mero te the furnishing of u houpe than hnndsome OA8 FIXTURES. A short tlme age Elegant Ohandoliers wero a luxury that only the wealthy could enjoy, new the prices arpi de low that FINE GOODS are within the reach of all. In the way of Common Goods -we have quite a Btoek of elegant Patterns, "but net the prevailing Btyle, for which we will notfr'efuso any reaBonuble oiTer. PLUMBING upd GAS-FITTING promptly atlonded te. HEATING by Het Air or Steam. Estimatea glven en nil kinds of work. FLINN & BRENEMAN'S GREAT STOVE Ne. 152 North Queen St.. 1X8VXAXCE. l,kk u- The Fidelity lutual Life Association NO. 914 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED JN'ms. 4,000 MEMRERH. o,eoo,noo 1NHVUANI E. A Steady, Coni-ervallve Gmwlh from thn IleKliinlng, with a Nit Annual Irrcieant' of ever Om- and One-Half Millien I)elIar liiMiniiue per j mi INDEMNITY BKHERVK, itiifut tm rjj fcWjVuvr. aroe.ooo paiii in i.epbes all ,0.8ES HAVE IN FULL. PLAN The Natural Premium Sysli-m, modified by a 30 per lent. IimiUii;; Pn inliiiiiiielb-itect threetlmaaa jear. I'ellclei) commuted te Paid Up Lash CVitllliateR utter iIviijimih KM'hNSKS limited te fixed annual dues. The yearly liability of membein )3 IIiiiIIimI te the eiillnni j lev el pie rulum, but tbc actual cost U moie than a half lesu. C. H. BARBER, Agent, STEVENS HOUSE, fob21-lnued llOOKti. TOHNHAKK'HNONK. BAER'S AGRICULTURAL fiLUAflfiC FOR 1885. Will be nent Peatpald en Remittance of Eight Oenta for Single Copies, anil Sixty Centa for Twelve Coplee. Address, JOHN BAER'S SONS, NOS. 16 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA cr.emiKa. B AROAINK. NO FIItE" NOfiVVATEU' HUT SLIGHTLY S3I0KED! THE SALE OP DAMAGED CLOTHING ! Still reiitlnues An enormous let of Clelbliii; has been sold, yet tbeieiemalns many CHOICE BARGAINS. Before April lBt Everything Must Be Disposed Of, A no DamaKud Goods will bu letulmd altei that date. Don't be Skeptics! ! Don't be Prejudiced Don't have In your bead the lda that this U only a sham eale that It Is only a " se-called" reduction. We hnvemadn a reduction, and a bl(t one, tee, and everybody who needs ClethlnK can profit by It. MYERS & RATMFON, LEADING LANCAbTEU CLOIIUEKS, NO. 13 EAST KIKQ STREET, LANCASTER. I'A. S1 PEUIAL NOTICE. REMOVAL. H. GERHART, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS REMOVED FI105I NO. 6 EAST KING STREET, lO HlM NEW PLACE OF BUSINESS, We. 43 North Queen St. (OI'I'OSITE THE POSTOFKlCi:.) e N ACCOUNT OF I1UILDINU, -TIIE- Entrance te Our Stere WILL BE On Centre Square for the Next Twe Weeks. OUR. BUSINESS Will Net Be Interfered With, However. THE BEST AMD Cheapest Clothing in the City ALWAYS AT HIRSH & BRO, Cerner North Queen Street and Con Cen Con tre Square. MANHOOD HKSTOHED. RKMKDT FREE. A ylcllm of youthful Imprudence cauelnrr lr-e mature Decay, Nervous Debility, IxnlSluuhoed, Ae., havliiR tned In vain every known remedy, has discovered a simple self cure, which hu ulll seudrllEE tehla fellow sutlVieis. AddiiMS, J. II. UEEVEb, JlO-lyeedAlyw 13 Chatham HL, N'uw Yerk Oily t STOKE. Lancaster, Pa. J CASH ASSCTS, $50,1100. 11EKN AND ALVVAVT WILL 111. P VII) LANCASTER, PA. CLOMIXII. T AILORINtJ. W. B. NELSON, Late of D. It. Wiittew, Nerm tiEe -hreet, Lamcabtek, Pa , Importing Tailor. NEW YORK PAItl'ilt ESHLEMAN'S LAW BLOCK, North Duke Streot, Ln.ncn.Hter, Pa. ALL THE LATEST STYLES 1 1'OREIOH AKD DeMESTII (.LOI 119 Feil SUITS AHI1 '1 (lUl'hERS. A I'EllfECT PITGUAHAML1 II I have Just opened at the above par let a !th a fine line of Foreign and DemiMtlu luMids ter the Winter and Snrlnir of IMS. hele 1 111 bu uleie-ed te have lnyhlenda nnd the public call and m-e my stock. W. D. NELSON. B UKUKii a surre.N. Burger & Sutten J MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHILRS, NO. 34 CENTHE SQUARE We Are Making te Order. Kuney AlWoeICOKKCKEVV -ults f 1- nu Fancy All Weel PLAID Pults, fiirm Fancy Sllk-Mled Pantaloons, 5 tjk . fl e Geed BUSINESS bulls, tl.MO Thebuuru no old stjle (loeils tbey mc nil ut and dei-liable. Lull and bie our stock and be leuviiiLed that nuuie etTerilii; liarculns. Om Ready-Made Suits, IE SELLING VEKY r.VbT AT I'ltIC LSI ItC $7 te $15 Per SUIT. Cull early nnd luive the beuellt of iclectliu; from a full assmtment et sizes We have Just lecelv ed a lurge let of the celebrated DAYTON SHIRTS. They standiit the head, they rut the best lit ting, beat wcuiliigand easiest te de up. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, IN GHEAT VAKIKTV BURGER & SUTTON, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTEU. PA. E' CONOMY IN UL.OTJ11NU. Bargains Added Te-day. Te create work for our hands and keep them together duilng the dull season, lie eiipiuliu te-day a SPECIAL SALE IN OUK CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Having benght for cash lit a latuNewYetk sale a Large and Flne Line of PANTALOON. I NUB. we arm prepared le eiler bl'EUlAL IN. DUCKMENTB. ALL.WOOL PANTS, made le elder, ut t.1 mi. ALL-WOOL PANTS, made te elder, lit I Mi, ALL-WOOL PANTS, made te elder, at (I ml. ALL-WOOL PANTH, made te order, at $ I.V). ALL-WOOL PANTS, make te elder, nt (a mi. Theie ate chances for lilt; llaigalns In this Hireling. The prices nre dimn ., J.V, and W per cent. Don't fergut amidst the noise et thoclolh theclolh thoclelh Ing dealers, Just new, that ve have thu llrst claim en your attention as offeiers of tbe Hest and Newest Clothing and Goods In the Pleee at Prices guaranteed lower than uuy uunpetttets. SAMPLE PIUCES In our Northwest Window, llaiked tn Plain Figures. Business Suit te Order as Lew as $10.00 L. GAISM & BRO, Nea. 60-60 NORTH QUEEN ST., (tight en thu hnuthwest for of Oraugu feticct,) LANCAbThll, I'A 49Opeu uvuiiliii!s until U o'clock, batuiduy uuullu o'clock.