Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 30, 1885, Image 2

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LAKCASTEIt, MARUU SO, le'.V
Seme TV hist Flnjers.
Aristocratic circles In New Yerk arc ex
cited ever a disturbance in tlie Union
club between two of the members of
that collection of rich drones. A game
of trtiist was being played and one of the
players thought his opponent did net make
a proper lead, ami se lie excitedly de
nounced him as " a sneaking scoundrel."
The ether party net relishing this epithet
slapped the face of gentleman num
ber one, aged fifty and then tlie by
standers interfered. It is said tlie parties,
who are both en the shady side of fifty, are
going te fight a duel about It ; and as
they- are both bachelors no ene will
.? , care II they ue, nor if tliey gel Kiiieu.
ifip Their lives of usefulness aie ever when
they have nothing better te de in an
afternoon than te spend it in their club at
the card table ; especially when they can
not de it in an amicable way. Tlie man who
cannot play cards without losing his temper
should abstain entirely from them ; and it
te very remarkable hew many such men
there-are and hew particularly they arc un
covered in whist. It is a very common
thing te find a display of instability in
this game. It seems that persons who
devotethemselve3 te it, and who attain
what they consider te be a high degree of
skill In it, acquire a corresponding degree
of impatience with these whom they con-
eive te have less skill and who play
ier Btyle of game. Nothing could be
ibsurd than for this Union club man
ounce his opponent's play as that of a
8ncaklng5L'0UTidrel ; slnce a man may un
doubtedly play his cards as he pleases. This
irritable gentlpman simply undertook te
say that his friend's play was that of a
sneaking scoundrel, because it dil aetsuit
his ideas of what it should have been.
It offended agahigfome of his
canons fer'Siic'. Unquestionably
hlsjMBBf Twas that of a feel;
jEEeugh he was net a feel when net play
ing whist. We cannot explain why se
many sensible men show themselves te be
silly in this game, though they play it well,
except en the supposition that it takes all
the head they have te keep up their play,
and they have no forces in reserve te keep
their general demeanor up te the ordinary
standard of decency. But, whatever the
cause, the fact is net te be disputed that
many whist players cease te be gentlemen,
and are as irritable as old women, and de
serve te be subjected te the penalties
against common scolds, or the spankings
earned by bawling children.
The Reason of It.
The exposition at New Orleans ceitainly
drags, it has net been a financial success,
thus far, in spite of the liberal aid advanced
it by the government, net a penny of which
will ever Ve returned.
Its management lacked business expe
rience, te begin with; and, having a very
large amount of money in hand, at the
outset, projected it en an unnecessarily
large and expensive scale. This was the
first great mistake.
Then, again, the show has net a populous
country from which te draw paying visitors ;
and iti management did net seem te calcu
late sufficiently upon this circumstance, in
& the estimate of receipts te meet the cur
rent expenses after the capital was ex
hausted. Within a radius of a thousand
e miles of New Orleans the population is net
only sparse, but it is peer and very largely
made up of ignorant blacks, who are of
neither moral nor financial aid te the enter
prise. With the Philadelphia Centennial it
was quite otherwise ; the teeming millions
within a half day's journey of our metrop metrep
i oils could keep the show running with the
patronage of these who could go te It In
the morning and return home the same
night:
Back of the Centennial nnd a great aid
te it was, first, the sentiment of Revolu
tionary celebration, which appealed te the
patriotism of the Whole country and which
was reinforced in se many sections by ear
lier local centennials. Without this fea
ture the Philadelphia exposition would
have fallen far short of the great success it
attained. Besides it was a feast of recon recen recon
ciliatlen, the occasion of the first great
-meeting since the war of sections estranged
by that unhappy event ; and as an expres
sion of a union sentiment it was hailed
and patronized by the Seuth, perhaps, as
liberally as even the New Orleans expesi.
.tlen itself has been-
An observant correspondent, however,
note another lack at New Orleans, which
"gees far te explain the embarrassment of
the enterprise ; that is that the charm of
novelty, se omnipresent at our Centennial,
"deei net strongly characterize the Southern
.fbew. " Until the first great Centennial
tee majority of people were ignorant of
BMnysuch things as the manufacture of
cotton fabrics, the accomplishments of nr-
tlattns who worked en weed and glass and
the extraordinary perfection of machinery
and mechanics." There has been of course,
great improvements since 1870, but net
wevgh te stock an exposition of world-
-wide interest. The things that attracted
most attention at Philadelphia became
, 't popular. Artistic designs that
hre then new have new come te adorn
"alliien of households, and the marvels of
machinery that entranced gaping threnr.a
have leen carried into every workshop. It
will take a new crcle of develeument end
ft genwat'eri of forgetfulness before the
country is j rapared for another world's
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A ImtertMt Matter.
..The anil-discriminatien bill, which Sena
ter Wallace has fathered in the legislature
we hope will receive his guardian care te
its successful passage. We nre sorry
that the senator 1ms lieen obliged by
his health te leave his scat for a
while, but we trust he will be back
in time te take a full hand in
picssing te passage the very first
bill limiting railroad charges. Ne mero
Important measure has ever been intro
duced into the legislature. We have waited
ever since the adoption of the new consti
tution te see its previsions carried Inte
effect. Until new no nttempt hasbeen made
te this end. We are living under a
constitution which is wholly disregarded
In its most important commands. The
railroad companies nre the real legislature
of the state in nil that relates te its inter
nal economy. They determine what pco pce pco
ple nnd what places shall prosper, nnd what
shall be taxed te death, and the result is
that Pcnnsylvnnians and Pennsylvania
towns are theso that aic taxed, and outside
pcople and places nre given advantages in
the use of Pennsylvania raw materials by
Pennsylvania railroads, which enable thorn
te silence Pennsylvania Industries.
Dees the legislature realize that Pennsyl
vania oil and coal when carried te jwints
outside of the state nra charged a less freight
by Pennsylvania corporations than when
carried te points inside the state V
It is haul te rcalize that this is the fact,
nnd that the lcglslatuie knows it nnd falls
te step it.
Pennsylvania oie is refined and stored out
side the state, nnd of ceurse because it is
done as cheaply or cheaper than It can be
done in the state.
Pennsylvania anthracite is cauied be
yond the state for less chaiges than te its
cltizens. And se it is with Pennsylvania
bituminous coal.The Pennsj lvania railroad,
whose directors but a few weeks age virtu
ously declaicd that they would enter Inte
no combination te lay an cmbaige en the
uatural course of trade, deliberately and
squarely lied ; since it is an undeniable fact
that they have enteicd into a combination
with the Baltimoie & Ohie read te keep
up a forced price en bituminous coal ; and
they beast that the bargain is te hedged
about with penalties that it is solid fur a
year at least.
Under it they feibid a ten of coal of 2,210
pounds te be sold in Philadelphia for less
than 2.90.
But they carry a ten of coal tothepeit
of Philadelphia for expeit for $1.10, which
would make tlie cost of 2,240 iioundsef
bituminous coal in tlie pert of Philadel
phia for expert, te be $2.07, adisciimina adisciimina
tien against Philadelphia of 8.1 cents.
Dees tlie legislature think that fair?
And docs it think that the Pennsylvania
railroad directors and officers should usurp
its functions as n legislature and regulate
tlie costsef Pennsylvania's law tnulciinls ?
"It's of Ne Consequence. "' ' "
Seme of tha nuwsnancrs aie civiim
projninence te the announcement that
"f!ne Union League of America" has
taken a new departure in politics, inas
much as It declares that it will be no
longer distinctively a Republican organi
zation, but that it will open its arms te en
fold within its embrace all protectionists.
And in seme quarters the proclamation
and puqiesc are serieuly commented upon
as if they were of seme consequence. They
are net of the least importance.
Tlie Union Lcague of America is net, as
some people may suppose, a central organi
zation of the different associations in the
cities which call themselves Union
Leagues ; but is an iudejiendent, voluntary
and meicly nominal combination of
cranks ei old political hacks like Gen.
James S. Negley, without constituency or
claims te consideration. What it does or
falls te de is a matter of no consequence
whatever.
WltCN the almond-eyed Chinaman Is in a
cerntr he becomes a fighter; witness tlie
French rout at Lang-Sen.
The annual losses te the country by lira
new exceed 1100,000,000. During tiie pas,t
year they amounted te nearly twice the In
terest en the public debt, and were about
equal te ono-feurth of tlie wheat crop. By
far the largest pat t of tliose losses occur in the
cities, whero appliances for the extinguish
ment of flre are a uecessary part of the local
government ; but that tlie means of saving
property and human llfe should be subjects
of partisan strife is an irrational and absurd
preposition.
And new nnotlier caudidate for newspaper
publicity in connection with Grant's illness
turns up. He is Dr. frank Abbett, a New
Yerk dentlst, who succeeds in getting a half
column of Ills views en the general's sick
ness Inte a preminent metropolitan Journal,
the substance of which is a paper en "Tlie
CasoefQon. Grant" te appear seen in the
Independent Practitioner. He blames tlie
cancer of the tengue, net en segars, but en
neglected tcctii, and ruslies into a delightful
explanation of his attondance en Grant's
decaying molars ; hew he allowed a black
taatar te accnmulate en them, nnd hew
thelr Jagged edges must have been
a continual seurce of irritation te thelr
possessor. The whele concludes with this
solemn attempt te boom dentlstry : " I hepe
that tills case may be a solemn warning te
all theso advancing In years against the
toleranco of any rough surfaces (such as are
hore described) in their mouths, by which
the tengue or check may be kept In a state of
constant irritation." It would be a joyful
consummation if ene of these flne days tlie
ailllctcd old seldier would rocevor sufficiently
te drive out his meddlesonie practitioners
with a club.
Tnc new Domecratio heads of departments
in Washington are reperted te be thoroughly
examining the business methods et thelr
prodecessors. This is probably with a view
of doing It seme ethor way.
Te the eldost inhabitant who through long
acquaintance with stage ceaches bolievod
thorn te represent the most luxurious klud of
locomotion, the completely equlpped pas
senger train of te-day with its splendid
Pullman ceaches is a standing marveL What
must bohlssurprlse te loam that the height
of comfort In travelllng has net yet been
roached, and that bay window parlor cars are
te be Introduced en the Pennsylvania rail
road en March SO. They are for the purpose
of affording increased lighting surfaee as well
as better facilities for observation. They are
declared te be architecturally pretty within within
terler appointments most haudsome. In
stead of the ordinary flat windows, theso
cars are fitted with a series of live bay win
dows, each about be von feet and a trllle
higher than usual. They are compesod of a
central light about three feet wide, from
which two less lights deflect in contrary di
rections. There Is no projection boyeud the
outer line of the car, but the central light
falls within the Interior line of thj car's side,
und the deflection of the wings being inward
Uiere Is no extension beyond the limit of
safety. Cleopatra's famous voyage up the
Cydnus will seen be rivalled in magnificence
by the mode; parlor car.
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REVIVING TH& OLD BitlADS.
Editehs iNTBi.iiieKNcr.n. Your cones cenos cones
pondent " N." would ,llke seme ene
te ro-preduco, or reUvc, the tune te
which was sung, in days lang-nyne,
the old ballad ' Barbara Allen." Were
1 apt at musical notation I might reiullly
de It, for the old air goon, at will, frolicking
through the crannies of tny brain, even new i
having effected a lodgment tlicre when I was
a chlhl, and that is nearly throe-scoro nnd
ten years age. I scud, howevcr, a vorslen of
the old ballad which may amuse you and
your readcrn published In Londen by
Itlvlngtens In 1702 nearly a hundred years
nge. Y
Cel.UMMA, l'A., March 20, 1883.
llAKMAKA ALt.KN-S CIIUKI.TV.
In Scatlct tewnc, w here t wu borne,
There was a falre mnld ilwcllln',
Male evcry youth crye, well-away I
Her iintnu was llnilmrn Allen.
All In the merrye month of May,
When (jreone buds, they were swclllu,
Yeung Jctnmye Qrove en his death bud Isy,
for love of ISarbara Allen.
He pent lili man unto her then,
Te the ten no where she was dwelllu' j
Yeu must cemfa te my maiter dcare,
Olrf your name be Uarbara Allen.
Fer death Is printed en hlf face,
And ero his liarte Is gtcnlln',
Then liarte away, te comfort him
0 lovelje I'.ailninv Allen.
Though death Is pi luted en his face,
And ero his harte Is stcalln'
Yet little botter shall he bce
Ter bonny Barbara Allen.
Se slowly, slowly she came up
And slen ly she caine nye him i
And all she sayd, when there she came,
Yeung man, 1 think y' nte d Ing.
He turned his face unto her sttalt,
With deadlye sorrow sighing J
Oh, le elye maid, ceme pity mec,
1'ine en my de ith-bed lying
If en jeurdcjith-lied you de lye,
What needs the tale jeu are tell In" ;
1 citinet keep you fietn your death ;
l'aruui'll, Buyd Hat bum Allen.
He turned hlsfice unto the wall,
Ah deadlye p.ings lit) fell In ;
Adieu t adieu ! adluu te you all,
Adieu te IUrbara Allen.
As she was walking oie the field,
She hcaid the bells a knellln' I
And every stieke did seem tes.ij e
Unworthy Uarbara Allen.
She tin ned hcrbodyeioti ud about,
Andspy'd the corpse a coming ;
T.hj e down, laye down the corpse, she say'd,
That 1 may leek upon hi in.
With scornful eye she looked tlen ne,
Her diet ks with laughter Hwellln' ;
Whilst all her friends cried out am line,
Unworthy ll.iibaia Alltu.
When he uas d&id and laid In giii e,
Hvrhaite uaibtruek with borreuo ;
O, mother, mother, maku my bul !
Fer I shall dye to-menowo.
Hard hirtcd cieature, him te slight,
Who le ed me se ilarlj e s
O, that 1 had been mero kind te hint
When he as alive, and neare mc t
She, en hul death bed, as shu la) e,
Ifc'tf'd te be burled by him.
And sere lepented of the da)e
That she did ere denvi him.
Karen i II, she sad, ye liglns all
And shun the fault I fell In,
Henceforth take wanting by the fall
Oictnt) II ir'cra Allen.
er.n eiti.Miis is dead."
Tlie author of the song about a geed old
man named Grimes, whom we slmll never
sce any mero, was Alberl O. Grccne, who
was born in I're ldonce, Bbode Island, en
tlie lOtli of February, 1802, tlie miiie year
Harriet Martineau, Lydia Maria Child.
Frcdrika Brcinerund Geergo 1. Merris ap
peared en tills spbore. He was educated at
Brown Unh orally, in 1'iovldence, nnd died,
ntCloveland, en tlie ad eTJaiiuary, 1808.
Tlie song which pcrpetuates his name has
often been parodied, and lias been published
in numerous orslens, but tills is tlie orig
inal :
Old (jilmeslsdcad, that geed old man
We no'er shall see him mere ;
He used te wear a long black coat
All buttoned down before.
His heart n as open as the day,
Ills feelings all neie true;
Hit hutr was seme Inclined te gray,
Hen ere It In u queue.
Whene'er he heard the voice of pain
Ills brcust w lth pity burned ,
The large, round head upon his cann
Krem Ivery was turned.
Kind words he everhad ferall,
He knew no base design ;
His eyes were dark and rather small,
His uoue was aquiline
He lived at peace with all mankind,
In friendship he was tmej
His coat had pocket-holed behind,
Ills pantaloons were blue.
Unharmed, the sin which earth pollutes,
He passed securely o'er.
And never were a pair of beets
Ker thirty years or mero.
Uut geed old Grimes Is newatiest,
Net fears misfortune's frown j
He were a double-breasted vest,
The stripes ran up and down.
He modest merit sought te Und,
And pay It Its desert ;
He had no malice In bis mind,
Noiufllcsen his shirt.
His neighbors he did net nbuse,
Was sociable and gay ;
He woie large buckles en his shoes,
And changed them overy day.
Ills knewledge, hid from public gaze,
He did net bring te view,
Ner make a noise tow n-inecttug days,
As many people de.
His worldly goods he nover threw
In trust te fortunes chances ;
He lived (as all his brothers de),
In easy circumstances.
Thus, undisturbed by anxious cute
His peaceful moments ran,
And everybody said he was
A Hue old gentleman.
PEBSONAL.
Caiwinai. vex ScuwAnzKNiiKiie, arch
bishop of Pmgue, is dead, at the age et 75
years.
Miss Jesephine W., daughter of Samuel
Jesephs, the I'hilidelphla politician, is te be
married April 7, te Mr. Lemuel H. Weddrep.
Mary Andersen gives way te Medjeska
nt the Lyceum thoatre, Londen, this week,
as the former has bcruples against playing in
Hely week.
William W. reRTEit, ofthe Philadelphia
bar, has prepared a pamphlet en '"the legal
spenalbilltics et clorgymen who selemnize
marriages in Pennsylvania."
Paddy Uyan tolegraphs te Rieliard K.
Fex s " I will be ia hew Yerk April 7, with
Colonel Jehn P. Vidvard, te make arrange
ments te light Sullivan te a finish."
D. P. Marshall has figured eutthat there
were 5,015 Smiths from Pennsylvania In tlie
Union scrvlce durlhg the late war, besides
hundreds or Schmidts, Smythes, Ac
Jeff Davis has been sullering from a re
turn or his rheumatism complicated with a
breaking out of his old wound, which he ro re ro
eelved In Mexice tlilrty-eight years age.
" Sunbut" Cox will net leave for Turkey
until June. He has contracted with his pub
lishers te have his new book completod by
that time under a forlelt or 50,000 Tern rail rail
ure te de se.
Rev. Jeiin Clark, an agent or the Amor Amer
lean Blble society and a wolf-known minister
or Northern Iowa, was drowned near Mao Mae Mao
Ureger while trying te cress a stream which
was swollen by the rocent frcsliet .
Gen. McClellan, It is rumeicd, has do de do
clined the mission te Russia ; It is under
stood that J. B. lialrtl, Een-in-law or Senater
Colquitt, of Goorgie, will shortly be ap
pointed chief of the dead letter elllce.
Senater Voeiuiki.h asked Mr. Lamar the
ether day as a personal favor te take a map
of tlie United States, seme loisure moment,
leek at It carefully uud soe whether or net he
could llnd upon it a place called Indiana.
Henry F. Keenan, the suppesed author
et " Tlie Meney-Makers," ana the avowed
author or " Trajan," Is employed by Secre
tary Whitney In examining and reporting
upon naval matters needing investigation.
General Grant iiosrecontly received a
letter or sympathy from General FUzhugU
Loe, of Virginia, who speke for the ex-Cen-
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federate soldiery m such a kindly manner as
te touch deeply the recipltt or the letter.
Mrs. Garmkld is reported te be about te
change her name. Tlie managers of the lan
guishing Garfield hospital, Washington,
finding that this lady Likes no apparent in
terest in their tmtorprUe, are thinking of
changing its name aim.
President Ci.kvjii.ank, yesterday at
tended church In Washington for tlie Ittst
time. He went Id Dr. Sunderland's, l'res-
byterian, ami the clergyman's text was:
"Theu will koep blm In porfect peace whose
mind Is stayed upon Thee, because he
trustothlnTheo."
BKACIl, who defeated Haitian at Sydney
en Saturday. Is described as n geed-looking
fellow, 0 root 1 inch tall, and weighing nbeut
185 pounds. He is net qulte 25 yenrs old ;
has becn nn earhman slnce he was n boy,
earning his living In that way around Mel
bourne and Sydney.
Sarah BEnsiiAitDT Is again In crypoer
health. During her present porfennanco or
Theodora at the Perte St. Martin theatie,
Paris, she has mero than ence fainted en the
stage. It is generally bel!oed that she is
breaking down, and that she W ill seen be
coin polled te rotlre permanently from her
profession.
Sknater Si'oenkii, el Wisconsin, will be
the Bmallest men physically who oer sat In
that body, but his friends expect gruat things
of hltn Intellectually. As an orator and law law
yer he ranks among tlie llrst of the North
west Asattorney for ene of the railroads el
his state he has ler a long tune enjoyed an
annual feo or 10,000.
Justice Fielo having been accused of In
terfering in foderal appolntinents In Cali
fornia, has said that in the 22 years he had
bceu en the bench or the supreme court he
had only asked for twelve appointments te
office, and the most of these were for necessi
teus women, no repcaicu mat peiiucm mu mu
niteon found no lodgment in his breast He
would be 72 years old In 188S. which was an
swer enough te any intimations te the con
trary.
Tutnr. is a wldospicadandKcileuspicvalcnce
of disorders of the kidneys; and of various ills
eases caused by the Imperfect operation of the
kldncysuudllver. Accordlngtellobeits,! hoinp heinp hoinp
sen and ether recognized authorities, kidney
dlierdcrs nrd very common, but the obscurity
of their poslllve symptoms Is se marked that
many pcople, 111 and out of smts generally, hie
really victims f kidney complaint, and the
and their ph)slclau de net realize It. Uhetimatlc
pains, Irregular appetite, fuquent headache,
chills and rover," blues," hettnd drj skin, sour
stomach, dyspepsia, Irregular action of the
bowels, net veus Irritability, muscular soreness,
crampc, languel, Impairment of ineinerj, Iesh
efvlrlllty, are among the preliminary evidence
of coming kidney and llcr derangements. As
the dlscase develepi then fellow lame back,
swelling ankles, pale, face, scalding sensations,
the water sometimes being very light and abun
dant, ut ethers scarce, dark-colored nnd fiethy,
und abounding In Lcdliiient, and, under the ml
croscepc, In ulbumen and tube casts. II thede
ranged kidneys are net promptly attended te
there Is danger of tht terrible might's Ulsune
hitherto considered Incurable, which Is a con
sumptien or destrni lien of the klilnejs the
near oppreachof whl. halannlngdlsordersheuld
awaken the liveliest concern, for It seen hunli-s
one into the grave uliless piemptly checked
Disordered kldncjs have the unfoituuate
effect also of weakening the vigor of the liver,
its Indicated If one his, besides the above symp
toms, yellow spotted skin, fat coveted eje balls,
frontal hcadacbe aft( r eating, burning and Itch
Ing skin, cold extremities, het head, bad clicuhi
tleu of bleed, sick headache, uautva, light
colercdevatuatlon, constipation, piles, variable
appetite and feeling, dizziness, blurred r)c
slght, liver-cough, ague, chills, fevers, uakeful
ness at night, drowsiness by day, etc
These are seme of the cominencrsymptouis ns
laid denn by leading medical authorities, and
with them In view one ought net te have much
tiuuble In ascertaining If lie Is suifcrlnfc from
dlseidcrs of these great organs
These observations have been called forth by
n double-column article which appears In unet her
place In this paper, bkeptlcal of some el the
statements made therein, and at ether times by
the sauie persons, we have been Udtemukca
little study of the matter ourselves ltli the
above result. Ibese dlsiascs prcvull amongst
young and old everywhere, resulting In terrible
and untimely deaths , they takoeir mere people
than epidemics ; physicians repot t death as ec
currlng from such diseases as apoplexy, paraly
sls, convulsions, heart disease, pneumonia,
fevers, etc., when In reality tbeue disorders are
often secondary te Urlght's disease, und would
seldom occur were the kldnevs In healthy work
Ing condition. Hence, from personal knowledge,
or from the trustneithy expcilente of ether
Lompetcutjudges.webelleve there is no prepara
tion equal te the remedy that Is se prominently
mentioned clsevv here In this Issue, for prevent
Ing and curing the dangerous disorders of which
we have written, It has had an extraordinary
ale, Is everywhere commended, the record of Its
seems Indisputable, Its manufacturers are re
puted te be men of the highest standing We
held, therefore, that net te use It, If needed,
would be u crime against one's supiemest In
terests, especially at this time when, threaten) d
by a fearful epidemic, It is et the highest 1m
pertuuee, according te Dr. Kech, the celebrated
Uerman cholera specialist, that wu keep the
kidneys, liver and digestive organs In healthy
action, If the scourge would be escaped
mSOdiaTw
Sl-ECIAL NOTICES.
Yen a cough or sere threat, the best medicine
Is Hale's Henoy of Horehound and Tar. Pike's
Toothache Dreps cure In one minute
mjoludeed&w
Will It lteally Cure ItheumaUsm?
Wounswer, honor bright, It w III euro rheuma
tlm, and thu severest canes tee. Dr. Thomai'
JCclectrla Oil was specially prepared ler the
rheumatic and lame. Netice letters from the
people relative te lt merits In nearly evety
paper In tb country. Ker sale by II, II. Cochran,
druggist, 137 and 1SJ North Queen stieet, Lunias
ter.
Drspimc, nervous people, "out of sorts,"
Celdeu's Liquid Beef Tonic will cure. Atk or
Celdtn'4. Ol druggists. inAVlwdeedAw
Weak in the Knees.
There are many people who feel like old street
car horses, and would like te be allow id te lle
down uud die. These pcople might us will be
made strong and well. Miss h fc. Little, of Jer Jer
fersen, Me., writes : "I have found brown's lien
Hitters very strengthening and most excellent
for dyspepsia, nnd 1 have get ethers te trv it
with geed results." Ne use or being weuk w hen
this valuable medicine will make jeu strong
A PERFECT MEDICINE CHEST.
blKO Sise, f, V., Pest OrricK,
Match 1'J, lb83.
One wek age, while engaged lu my duties as
assistant postmaster, I was taken with a violent
pain or kink In my back ; It n as painful I could
hurdly breathe, and I ached all evei my body.
I Immediately sent for an Allcock's Poaers
Plabteii and applied H ever theseut of pain; lu
twenty minutes I was entirely relieved und
cured. I have used Allcock's Plasters lu my
family for evor twenty years, and have found
them wonderfully effective In curing coughs,
colds, and pulmonary difficulties. They uie a
perfect medlclne chest ; they cure without the
slightest pain or Inconvenience, never Itavlng
a murk en the skin.
TflOS. LEAHY
rretidentej Village e Slny tiny. A". 1".
When puichaslng a Forout I'lastci, be sure te
get "Allcock's." All ether secalltd I'oieus
Plasters are imitations.
STOCKS.
DOOR, WHITE & CO.,
SlBANKERS.K-
PItlME IIAIUVAY BECUIUTIEB ALWAYS ON
HAND FOB INVESTMENT.
Minneapolis Ileal Estate 7 per cent, bends for
gale at 101 and Interest. Proprietors of 'Teer's
Manual of Hallways." Correspondence Invited.
45 Wall Street, New Yerk.
octl-Iydeed
FOR A GOOD INVESTMENT GO TO
UECUTOLD'S, and secure 11 AUG A INS lu
Ladles' and Gents' JTUIINISIIINU GOODS,
which are selling, many of them at prices that
will pay 20 te 23 per cent, te carry evor for next
season. They must be Beld te maku room fur
Hpiiiig Goods. New Is the time te save money.
Please cull und be convinced.
HENRY 1JECHTOLD,
Ne. b'l North Queen Street.
P. S. Choice Ilulldlnc Lets, Stene and Sand
for sale.
riHAMPAGNE.
BOUCHE
"SEC."
THE
FINEST
CHAMPAGNE
WINE NOW
IMPOUTED.
ATUEIGAUT'S OLD WINE 6TOUE,
Ne. 2) East Kia Stbekt.
1I.E.SLAYMAKEK.A
,ct.
EstuDiisnea, itbs.
febl7-ffd
NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS AND
GUNNEKS. All persons are hereby for fer for
bldden te trespass en any of the lands of the
Cornwall or Bneedwell (whites, in Lebanon and
Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed erunln-
ing, as the law will be rigidly enforced at'iUiist
alltrespasslng en said lands of the undersigned
after this notice.
WM. COLEMAN FBEEMAN,
K. PEUCY ALDEN,
KDWAKD C. FIIKEMAN,
Attorney ler It. W. Colewaa'a heirs.
OctUtfdAw
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Thls medicine, combining Iren with pure vogo vego voge
tablo tonics, quickly and completely (JUItKS
I)Y8I'K1'SIA, INIMUKbSION, MALARIA.
WKAKNKSS. IMl'URB IILOOU, CHILLS and
FKVKIl nnd NKUItALUIA.
Ily rapid and thorough assimilation with the
bleed It reaches every part of the system, puri
ties and enriches the bleed, strengthens the
muscles nnd nerves, nnd tones and Invigorates
UieBystem:
A flne Appotlrer Hest tonle known.
It will euro the worst case of llyspcpsle, re
moving all distressing symptoms, such as Tast
ing the reed, Ilclchliig, Heat in the Htemach,
Heartburn, etc. . , .
The only Iren medicine that will net blacken
or Injure the teeth.
It Is invaluable for diseases peculiar te women.
nnd te all persons w he lead sedentary lives.
An unfailing remedy for diseases of the Liver
and Kidneys.
Persons sulTerliig from the effect of overwork,
nervous troubles, less of appetite, or debility,
oxpeilence quick relief and renewed energy by
Its use.
It docs notcnuse Hoadache or produce Consti
pation OTH Kit Iren medicines de.
It Is the only preparation of Iren that causes
no Injurious eflects. Physicians and druggists
recommend It as the best Try It
The genuine has Trade Mark and ciossed red
lines en wrapper. Take no ether. Made only by
HUOWN CHKM1CAL CO.,
lULTIKOKK, IlD,
Bepi'j lyusiyw
AK
TKU ALL OTHF.BS FAIL,
CONSULT
DR. LOBB,
NO. 31U North Fifteenth street, below Callow hill
street, Philadelphia. Cities all becret Diseases
nt'linlh uniex. Twentv Years Hxncrlciice. Cen.
sulfatien by mall. XUKVOUB ANHSl'KCIAL
IHSKASKS. New book Just out Send for It
Price sue. Hours 11 till 2, and 7 te 10 p. in
feb'teljd&w
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Ul 'IhedreatKngllsh Remedy. An unfailing
euro for linpetency and all Ulseases that fellow
Uxs or Memery, Universal Lassitude, Pain In
the Rack, Dimness of Vision, l'icmature Old
Age, und many ether diseases that lead te In
sanity or Consumption and a Premature Grave.
Full pirtlculai-g In our pamphlet, which we de
sire te send fi ee by mall te every one. 'I his Spe
cific midlclnn Is sold by nil druggists at II per
package, or six packages for ts, or will busent
Irto by mall en receipt of the money, by ad
dressing the ngent,
11. II. COCHKAN, Druggist, bole Agent,
Ne. 137 nnd 13!) North Queen stieet, Lancaster,
I'd.
On account et counterfeits, we hare adopted
the ellew Wrapper j the only genuine.
THE UllAY MEDICINE CO ,
Huffale. N. Y.
M
AN1IOOD RESTORED.
ItFVKDV FREE
A victim of veuturul liniirudencecuusliii; Pre
mature Decay, Nervous Debility, Lest Manhood,
Ac,, having tiled lu valnevery known remedy,
bus discovered a simple stir cure, which he will
send HIKE te his fellow sufferers. Address,
.1. II. IlEEVKS,
JW-loed,tlyw Chatham fat., New Yerk City
CJA KeT SURl-rAND .SImTedVcUReT
IJ ItunuKK, VAnitecEi-EandBrBciAi. Diseases
of either hex. Wliybe humbugged by quueks,
when veu can llndln Dr. Wright the only Keo Kee
blab Phvbkiam In Philadelphia who makes u
specialty of the above diseases and cckes them T
Ct'HEMOUAiiAWTKEO. AnvitE FiiEE, day ana even
ing, btningeis can be treated and return home
the same day Offices pilvnle.
IIIl. W II. WKIUIIT,
Sn. Ill North Ninth street, abeve ltace,
P O Het (.73. Philadelphia.
limit lvd&w
C ONSUMPTION 1 HAVE A POSITIVE
lemedy fortheutiove disease : by Its use
he usands of cases of the w erst kind uud of long
standing have been cured, ipdicd, se strong Is
my rilth III Its efficacy that 1 lll send TWO
1IOTI I.ES I ItEE, together with a valuable trial-
tlse en this dlseaMi te any suucicr. Give ex
press and P. O. address,
DH.T. A.8I.OCUM,
u?iiuideedA6iiiw 181 Pearl bu, N. Y.
c
HAPI'j:i) HANDS, MI'S AND FACES
nie very common in jnaitn, out
CREAM OF ROSES
Always cures Ne grease, ue smarting. ONLY,
III LEVIS, at Druggists. Fei sale at
COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE,
decMJuid 137 and 113 Neith Queen street
VD VCA Tl OXAL.
u
OOK AT THIS!
AND THEN EMUIIACE IT.
Boek-keoping, Commercial Law,
Commercial Arithmetic,
Busineas CorreependOQCo,
Pructical Penmanship,
Practical Grammar,
Drawing Buaineea Documents,
All for35fer3 months, or W30 for 0 months, at
Lancaster Commercial College.
Address,
H. O. WEIDLER,
Ne. 10K EAST KING STREET,
Janl9-tld Lancaster, l'a
WATCH 1C, SC.
tyATCIIES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
GREAT REDUCTION
IN PRICES OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AND
JEWELRY, ut
LOUIS WEBER'S, Ne. 159 1-2 North Queen Street,
Opposite City Hetel, near Pa. R. R. Depot.
Retailing nt Wholesale Prices. Repairing at
Extra Lew Prices. J31-ld
Jllfi CELLAXEO US.
REMOVAL.
DR A.J. HERR
Has removed his oltice from south" est corner
Prince and Chestnut stieets, te his new resi
dence, seuthvv est corner Oruuge nnd Mulberry
streets. febJUlmd
STORAGE
-MD-
COMMISSION WAREHOUSE,
DANIEL MAYER,
dec'J-lvd 16 West Chestnut street.
OOTE IS MAKING
CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS
AT S3.00 A DOZEN,,
AT NO. 100 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
JaulBtfd Lancaster, Pa.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF TIIE
Reading ,t Cheapeuke Ceal and Railway
Company. A meeting of the stockholders will
A meeting of the stockholders
be held ut the office
et the uiulcrsli;ucu. 41
East
Giant street, Laneastei, en TUESDAY, APRIL
7, InO, between thoheuisof 2 and 4 p. in, for the
purpose of electing u President and Directors
ler the ensuing j ear. .1. W. . bvviFT,
in'2l,iAa(i fcecrctnrj'.
CALL AT
6TORE
REIGART'S
OLD WINE
-FOR
IISTON'S EXTRACT OP BEEP.
FINEST tl TUB WORLD,
Established, 1785. II. E. SLAYMAKER, Agt..
febl7-tld Ne. 2U East King St,
T
O OUR CUSTOMERS AND THE PUB
LIC.
ti IE
SINGER SEWINQ MACHINE OFFICE,
Will be removed en the FIRST DAY OF
APRIL, 18t3, fiem Ne. 20J4 East King Btreet, te
thu mere commodious nnd convenient office,
Ne. HOEAbT KING STREET, where -e will be
fileased te nil all orders ter the Leading Genu Genu
ue Hnger bowing Machine
THE bINGElf MANUFACTURING CO,.
febM-lmd A. J. MITCHELL, Agent.
T
10 TORACCO BUYERS rfND PACKERS.
Contract Beeks,
Receipt Beeks,
Sample Tags,
ALL STYLESaud QUALITY el CARD110AR1)
STRING TAGS,
And all kinds of PRINTING used by Leaf TeJ
bacce Dealers, ezecutcd in the
BEST STYLE and at the LOWEST PRICES.
Call and see our samples. Orders by mall
promptly attended te.
STEIJtMAN & HENSBL,
INTELLIGENCER Building,
niU-Ud Lancaster, Pa.
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Sn h 8 a
Nnn h8S
MM BBSa
CLOCK, MJKHORS
wk.j.iVv.
H.
55. R.HOADS.
SPRING,
We have new epen te the Public a very large and carefully
selected assortment of Watches of all grades and prices.
Our stock of Olecks embraces every kind and style, the best makes
and reliable timekeepers, at prices very low.
Alse a full assortment of pretty novelties in Spring Jewelry, both
in Silver and Geld.
Everything new and stylish in the way of Silver Hair Ornaments
and Bangles.
Oeme and see for yourself and be convinced.
H. Z. RHOADS,
Lancaster, pa. Ne. 4 West King Street.
( Store epen until 8:00 overy evening. Saturdays, 0.00 o'elock.
BOOKS.
E
ABTUK 1883.
SOUVENIRS
FOR THE EASTER SEASON
Plain and Fringed Easter Cards,
AT THE flOOKSTOHE OV
JOHN BAER'S SONS,
NOS. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANCASTER, PA
CAIUtlAUES.
S'1
TANDAKD CARRIAGE WORK.
EDGERLEY & CO.,
(Carriage builders),
MAItKKT STltEKT, HEAR OK POTOFriCE,
LANCABTEK, PA.
OUK LAItUK STOCK OK
BUGGIES & OARBIA&ES
Comprises the Latest Styles and the most Ele
gantly i lnishcd, WHICrt WE OFFEU AT
GltEATLY UEIIUCKD PKICL8.
TheSUPEUIOIl QUALITY OF OUK WOHK
Is no longer questioned. Our work is us fine as
any made In the laiger cities, and SOLD AT
HALF THE PltlCE. New is the tlme te order
for spring.
ENCOUUAOE FAIH DEALING
And Honest Werk. AH Werk WAIIRANTED.
KEPAIHING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
One set of workmen especially employed for that
purpose.
MW A few SLEIGHS left at Lew Figures. Glve
us a call. nev3J-tfd&w
B
A HO A INS.
AFTER THE SALE
-AT-
NORBEGK & MILEY'S,
CORNER OP
DUKE AND VINE STREETS,
LANCAbTEK, PA ,
A LOT OF '
VERY CHOICE
QflRRIIGE V0R.K
LEFT,
WHICH WILL RE SOLD AT
PUBLIC SALE PRICES.
DON'T 3I1SS A IiAIlGAlN.
CALL AND EXAMINE THE QUALITY OF
THE WORK.
ILL WORK GUUWITEED.
83 All questions answered by Telephone,
through thu Telephone Exchange, w lth which
the establishment is connected.
anecEJtiEs.
AT BURSK'S.
Easter Coffees and Easter Cards.
Wu will glve from new until after Easter, a
nenuiiiui tusieruaru wun eacu peunu ei uei-
fee, and another design, ule very pictl
curds, v lth each pound. We de this te
ictly, two
stimu
late trade and make the children hatinv.
Yeu want geed Cetlees, uud vvu have them.
Our Cedecs cannot be beat. We buy the best,
und always have them fresh toasted, also fresh
gieund.
OUR VARIETIES Old Maiidehllng und Fo Fe
iling Java, Choice Mecha, Luguuyra, Cesta Rice,
Guatemala and RIes.
OurW cent Rie fera geed strong drink, cannot
be peat. Our Rie Wended Is superb at 25 cents,
also lower priced Coffee.
BURSK'S,
NO. 17 EAST KING STREET.
P. S. Sume goods sold und cards given at our
branch. Chestnut and Mary streets, both stores
connected with telephone exchange..
VXDEJITAKINQ.
-TTNDEETAKINU.
UNDERTAKER,
Cor. Seuth Qaeee and Vine Streets,
LAMOASTXR, Pi.
Personal attention given te all orders. Every
thing In the Undertaking line furnished.
Httvlmr secured the services of a llrst-cl
a llrst-class me
chanlc, I am prepured te de all kinds of Uphel
as or uphol uphel
All kinds of
Bterlnir nt very moderate nrlcee,
Furnlturu Upholstered. Give me a cull.
R. ROTE.
janlO-tfd
SLATE AVORKS.
All persons wlshlngMAKPLEIZED SLATE
MANTELS, erany ethor Slate Weik, will de well
by calling at our works or send for our Illustra
ted catalogue.
FRANK JANSON A URO.,
Cerner Frent and Locust St., Celutublu, Pa.
marft-3md
s
AINT-RAFIIAEIj WINE.
INFORMATION.
The Saint-Raphael Wine has adellcleus flaveur
and is arunic in me principal cities of Russia,
North and Seuth America, Great
,URBIU.
llennanv,
llritnln, India, annue en. Tboqiiuutltyexportf d
annually is sufficient proof of its stability and
staying powers, vvhlle ler the real connoisseur
llritnln, India, and se en,
there
there is no nluei that
cuii be considered its
nnnrlnr.
i-Tbc Saint-Raphael Wlne Cerapany.Valcnce,
Department of the Dremp (France.
H. E. SLAYMAKER,
n8-Ud .".Ne.) EAST JUNG STREET.
JLXD JUIONBES.
1885
!
Easter Beeks. Easter Tokens.
CLOTHING!.
eN
ACCOUNT OF UUILDINO,
-THE-
Entrance te Our Stere
WILL BE
On Centre Square for the Next
Twe Weeks.
OUR BUSINESS
Will Net
Be Interfered
With,
However.
THE BEST
-AND-
Cheapest Clothing in the
City
ALWAYS AT
HIR8H BRO,
Cerner North Queen Street and Cen
tre Square.
-ViriliLIAMHON A FOSTER.
BOY'S
CLOTHING.
Scheel Suits in Streng Reuch and Ready Ma-
terlal that Is se needful
I for the Average Scheel
lteys's Suits that nre made with an cye te the
jnniuui mey wui meet wiiu some reuan nana
llnjf from their prospective owners the push
und pull American school boy. Finer grade
dim
eds
uuun .,i uv a llCBt onus 111 ICUV OllllSQ
jheck"
Casslmeie and Cerksciew.
TRUNKS.
Crystal Zinc, fitted up. Ladles Saratoga, $1.00.
Leather Covered Full Sunt tegu, and Gents' Trav
eling Styles, 13 ue.
WHITE SHIRTS,
25c, 50c, 75c
These prices Indicate that Ready-Made White
Shirts can be puichased for less money than the
material can be bought und thu shirts miide at
heme.nnd this without salng anything for the
perfection and cut, shape and fit, and neat and
careful workmanship that marks our fine shirts
as the best.
TEE"B1GHMIB,"
fl.UO, OR $5.10 TER HALF DOZEN.
NEW NECKTIES.
The Neckneufef a Gentleman's 1)1 ess affords
us an opportunity te Judge of his particular
taste In lolers. A Gent's Necktie Is the centre
around which the ether parts of his dress should
tie made te harmeulee. All the New and Nevel
Tics and Scarfs are new te be seen, and us ether
new styles appear they will be added te our ns ns
sertmeut. CABLE SEWED KID GLOVES, $1.
Higher Grades In ull Vaiiety of Shades, $1.05,
$1.75 and $ii.
Cellars and Cuffs.
E. & W. Bheit Bead Edge. The Fuverite
Clown und Ancher llrnnds. Alse Celluloid, that
ute se convenient te the traveler. Fancy llo lle
sleiy, i5c Jlalbilgguns, 50e.
FIHE SILK IATS
IN THE NEWEST SPRING STYLES, BY TIIE
REST AN1 MOST POPULAR MAKERS.
FuT Stiff Hats, $1.50, 11.75 and $2.00. Hey's Stiff
Dress Huts lu Illue, Ulack und brown, 60a, 73a
nnd $1 00. Cleth HaU for Yeung Gents and La
dles, 50c. Memle Cleth Lap Rebss, 75e te $3.50.
LADIES' TURNS
-OR-
FINE DRESS SHOES.
Theso attractive and useful shoes are made of
the best Flench and Curacea Kid that will net
turn red or purple. The gtvles are Common
Nense, Square Tee and Opera, with French heel,
They uregleve-nltlng, soft, pliable, comfortable
te the feet, w itheut being se elostle us te lese
theli shape.
CHILDREN'S
Spilug uud Wedge Heel Shoes In square or opera
tee, of English Curacea and Freuch Kid, plain
ei pebble goat.
Williamson k Fester,
32, 34, 30 & 38 West King St.,
LANCASTER. PA.
ONT FAIL TO TRY TIIE UlUAHsT
Twe for 5e, the best in the town for the
money,
CIGAR
at HAIITMAN'S
YELLOW KONT
STORE.
Oft A rUVVVOKTHOFMILLINERY
ipJtJJJ Goods te he sold at a very
heavy redaction, en account of removal te our
new steie, te North (Juccn street, (Strauss' Old
Stand.) 7
NEW YORK AND PARIS MILLINERY CO ,
JmiB-tfd IB Wet King St., Laucaster, Fa.
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