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Correspondents are re- I te irrtte legimy ann en ene hub m er only i and te sign tdftlr n Bines, net ibllcatlen, but In pvoef if geed faith. kcnymeut letters win no ceimgncu re JkWfeMMAlLImUAKDTBtSaRAMS TO '.1- nmti ntitiCI I mflVTOII V AIlEi in j.uiiuiurjivjui Lahcastxr. 1a. ; Il)t jCanmstct intelligencer. tcW'7 S ' alariX? :r . . . j" iij s, i iMev P: 'rS-W fIANCABTEll, AP1UL .1. 18S3. V $ ' Teaching Hygiene. i illi xm jrcuiiajriTauia kkbwwiibi j -j 'vderided'yote, in answer te many petitions Smim. aCHlU lliu utvax miunui utiuuiiaiiiuiuii.. f ilfctislasm f rem the temperancq lalles wi ttled the gallerie3, has pased the phy ielotteal-hygiene-alceholic school bill ; i''h itittea3 we understand It, is a law requlr-r-ArifMfifcat evcrv niinil in all the common 'PlX's schools of the state shall be taught physl physl physl f??jotegyt and hygiene, especially with regard lj:r'$r M We enect or aiconei uiwn me uuiuun rVfs- flWBaach. This topic Is te be placed among ivtw5ttw fundamental branches heretofore ??.$ -limited te such as reading, writing, arlth- -iiuUetj history which constitute the mini--.VA'srM mum of the common school cm riculum and r.VirsSf 'whkli every beard of school dhecters is ex 'fSij!? -pected te enforce within its jurisdiction. f4 A.V. The law is in operation in .New em, j& J? Ttfaesachusetts and some half-dozen ether ?'rtates, It is a little tee early te fully test W$&?' the practicability or the efficacy of such a vm-ih novel reculatien. The governor of Penn- '' " Wlvanla may or may net add liis approval te the bin ; hheuld lie de se it will be, we suspect, mere in deference te the apparent popular demand for it and te the wisdom of the bodies which have enacted it, than te any high respect for the bill Itself, or any great faith In what it proposes te de. It has'passed the legislature by a vote that would indicate the possibility of its passage even ever the executive veto. Assuming that it will be placed upon the statute books, we await its operation with some curiosity. Tiie puetic vtyii wkb some 'Text-books win... ., B j teach physiology End hygiene, with special reference te the effect of alcohol en the human stomach. It will be curious te see local school beards soaping the curriculum se as te confer the benefits of the new study en all the pupils from the little toddler in his pinafore a-b-ab'ate the young mau sprouting a mous tache. The variety of charts of human stomachs and of maps illustrative of the ravages upon them by alco hol, that ate te adorn the walls of the school rooms in the f uture will be mere picturesque than the average patent medicine almanac. Then there will be a contention in the school beards as te what the effects of alcohol are ; and as te what percentage of alcohol certain drinks con tain; and we can imagine the partisan friends of vinous, spirituous and malt liquors contending in some districts each for the cpntrel of the school beard, se as te impress upon the curriculum the doctrine of thelrpartlcular favorite beverage ; and, at 'etherplaces, where the theory may pievail with the majority of voters, that celebrated English doctor has put forth, that nothing "S betterjer nnes digestion with one's din ner than a quart of claret, It may happen the school teacher will be compelled te in struct his pupils that a little wine for the stomach's sake is a geed thing. In Wash ington and Mercer and ether counties where a strong antl-llquer sentiment pre vails there will doubtless be introduced a textbook, which will teach that all liquors are alcoholic and all alcohol is hurtful te .the stomach. In Berks and Lehigh the directors will doubtless be best satis- ffled with a book showing that beer v,?&j "contains Just the rrnnPr ntnr.nnt f y$ jdUlcoliel te benefit the stomach, if moderately taken; while in Fayette and "Westmoreland we shouldn't be surprised Jte have it set out in the adopted primers of hygiene that in the memorable quarrel between! Jehn L. Dawsen and James Buchanan, as te the relative merits of Moaengahela and Lancaster county .whisky, Dawsen was eternally right and Buchanan eternally wrong, and Uiat no whisky made out there has enough alcohol in it te injure the human stomach that takes enough of it. Then, again, there are some school hoards indeed a geed many of them which' may find the cheapest and most for cible text book en the new subject of en forced instruction in some " frightful ex ample " selected from their own number ; and an occasional visit en his part te the various school rooms may answer the pur poses of the law if it does net strictly com. ply'with the letter. Come te think of it, however, where is the school district in which there is net ever present seme such '.ebnpleef the effect of alcohol, net only , oath human stomach, but en the face and Av;foHrdivine,e VAirfifyeun? V L,'&bml the strc vu II1U uuiuau uiaiu unu soul t men heed net the warning, M i.TTT. "", """e "' "" "--t r .rj.r -- Liin NirnnfT Tdii iiv iiih iviivwiria nmi f-l-tv-KfrWKxn ci me legislators wne make ,, law ignore its instruction, think .pyttbe country is te be saved though HaaMftnd the prophets and one risen from " ,Mw dead speak te school children through ( ' 'hygieae text-books and physiological charts t ,mi Hps of inflamed ptemachs and direful t etwBBef woeful ilia? '' A Strange Experience. The rhlladclphia councilmen have had u t -ikra experience In receiving from the - .dWeCenglneer of their water department a 'VliwrmiS Statempnt. about din rnnilltlnn -lAjel,' their water nnd the beastliness JST f rlkr STiAAAlt n wanrtnen 4n .1..:- f.T' -'mftrtlen requesting the chief cn- . 4 .." nfnRv.Al.1 i. I..1.1 hi. )a i . 3y Basil ,.veaiu lu uv tviigue UIX)Ul WM"'ieiuiewaier ana tue uanger iremit. tiw experience is un- twnkseecause It is net often that citv nfii. iftfcave sphiteneuzh te talk un te the who have power te displace wei. Ludlow evidently does net (V'ccatmental r this danger, WW i.-v ;ii 9tit f. .. hit 11M e Ul!irHtrrr (km wHti cities 'te thtit 'ikejr iiearly always liave officers who have a higher re ganl for their places than for their honor ; and they will any tlme swallow nri insult rather than resent It when Inflicted by these In power ever them. Colonel Ludlow made a very forcible representation of the state of the Philadel phia water and of, what was needed te give the citizens geed water. The councils ought te have thanked hitn. Instead of which they scolded him and some of the members ventured te say that he lied. The consc censc consc quence is that he makes it clear that it is the councilmen who seek te conceal the truth, and te leave the people drink the water of sewers which may readily be excluded from their hy drants. If the Philadelphia councilmen think that the people of their town will held with them that Ignorance of what they drink is bliss, they may hope te have thctn side with them against the chief engineer of their water department; but tlie proba bility is that the people aie net in this state of mind. ' - If r.ny one does net bollevotlio local cro cre cro materlum Is het enough, he should try it for himself. Tub state treasurer's repert for March shows that Pennsylvania is holding up lln financial end In geed style, there being at the end of the month 2,0-10,307.74 in the goneral fund. Of this amount the Fulton National bank and First National bank, of this city, each have $25,000 plums, which Is doing pretty well for the county Beat of the Old Guard of Republicanism in i'cnnsyi- vaula. m m Since the smeke of the interrupted Sulll-van-McCaflrey match has cleared away, Mayer Smith appears as ene who might have proventcd the meeting without the Intor Inter Intor ference et Mr. Wheeler, had he se chosen. He finds htmsolfnew ranged with the heelers and gamblers and against the conservative law-abiding element et the community. But as he had the nearly united support of the former class of people when he was a candi date for mayor, it Is net very surprising that he should endeavor te protect thelr Interests new. Hiiedi: Island Is such a small state, polit ically and territorially, that Its gubernatorial election en Wednesday was almost neglected by the nowspaperH. A J'OUNfi nnHllcnl student or naltlmnrehas just received a geed cow hiding from a prom inent lawyer, for kissing his pretty niece against her will. He Induced a colored ser vant girl employed in his bearding liouse te held the young woman whilohe kissed her several times, lie deserved werse than a cow hiding, unleis, ns scorns probable, he is a harmless idiot. Fer what posslble fun can tliere be in kissing a girl who does net wish te be kissed ? m Aiiuen Day" fnr rennsylvanla, by ap pointment of the governor, will be en April 10 ; ho.she or It who plants a trce en that day will write a peem and a geed deal better it will be than most of the spring poetry. In coming years the wind will play melodies en Its leates and branches, and its tuneful chords will be in unison w 1th all the notes of nature. The Kew Yerk newsmen, through thelr organ, tbe New Yerk Nncailealer, have Is sued thelrukasoagalnstene-contnowspapom, declaring that no mero one-cent newspapers will ba tolerated by the organized news dealers of New Yerk and Brooklyn. The central council of newsdealers has taken olll elll clal action in the matter and has Issued orders that no new one-cent papers shall be hanJIed by tbe regular dealers In these t e cities. They also sorve notlce en Mesp-s. Bennett, Pulitzer and Jenes that they want three-quarters of cent profit en each paper they --il, instead el one-half nceuttt- ( reed ved at present Thorelsono tiling about these newsdealers that Is very evldent. They will never sufler from lack of assurance. One would imagine from their coolness in issuing a manllcste against one cent papers that the public had made te them a complete assignment of all Its rights te Dewspaper reading matter. If a geed one cent paper ia published, all the newsdealers from New Yerk te Sail Franciice can net prevent Its success. a m m Rethkras happened te go before the par don beard, presumably when they were In geed humor. He gets a commutation of death sentence, which Treuke and Beach failed te obtain. But hi boosting Betbcras, the preps were taken from ene of his attend ing physicians, the pardon beard having practically decided that ha was guilty of mal practice. Why could net the pardon beard have been consistent as well as mercIfUl ? There does net appear te have been any need te drag a physician down te save the neck of Beth eras. LAWTOrS SAME WimDltAWH. Fer the Iteasen That Certain Political Disa bilities Were Never IteraeTed. The Senate adjourned finally en Thursday. During the executive session that day a mes sage teas recelved from Uie president with drawing the nomination of Alexander B. Lawten, of Georgia, te be minister te Russia. It appears that the political disabilities of uenerai iawien nave never ueen removed. He was a brlgadler-general In the Confeder ate service during the war, and at Its clese resumed the practice of bis profession In Savannah. When President Andrew Jack Jack eon was president he took it upon hlmself te Issue pardons te certain Southern men for the part they took In the rebellion and among these pardoned by him was Oeneral lawten. Atter these pardons had been grunted, how ever, the Fourteenth Amendment te the con stitution was adopted. The amendment provides : " Ne person shall held any ofllce, civil or military, under the United States or In any state who, having once token the oath te support the constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, but Congress may, by a two-thirds vote of each Heuso, re re ro mevo such disability." Senater Edmunds and ether constitutional lawyers in the Senate maintained that fail ure en Mr. Lawten's part te apply for the removal of his disabilities under this amend ment te the constitution, notwithstanding the fact that he had been granted an amnesty or pardon by ex-President Jehnsen, debarred him from the right te held public office. Secretary Bayard, wheu he ndyised the president te nominate General Lawsen. was ignorant of the fact that his political dis abilities had net been removed, and as seen as be had heard of the objection beinir made, the message withdrawing the nomination was sent te the Senate. A Venerable Pedestrian. Fiem the Totlstewn Ledger, Philip Lemerlnk, a still pretty actlve old man, whose residence is In Philadelphia, passed through PotUtewu en Wednesday, en bis way home from a visit en feet te parts of Berks and Iiaucaster counties. He stated he was In bis 8Cth year, has frequently made trips out into the country, walking 10 te 15 miles a day, or a less distance, as he felt like it. Mr. Lemerlnk was bera at Osnabrnck. Hanover, Germany, November sad, 1709. came te thisoeuutry sixty-one years age, and being a coal miner by occupation, worked In the mines of Schuylkill county. He was the father or eleven children, nine or whom and their mother died "et consumption, and two are living. It is uet often that v, e meet such pilgrims, Btafflu band, makiugIen pedes trian tours, and he cheerful! and hearty, as this little old native of the' kingdom of flan ever, .Is V i HiitV X modeBt'TerrMpemdent, E," mm&i me the score of the old enir Bwbara Allen." which hw been wked for in these columns and with It myat "Enclosed And an at tempt nt reproducing Uto.tuneof "Barbern Allen" as sung by my mother In her youth, and who is new threo-scero and ten. If the endeavor will pre ve of Interest nndsatlsnto nndsatlsnte nndsatlsnto tlen te your correspondent 'N,' iti.wlllibe gratifying te a constant reader of the iNTKl LiaKNcnn." New who can supply the com cem com nlete words of " Capt Kldd s" "My imme ia Captain Kldd When I Balled, -when I galled, etc." The first nauie In American literature In point ei time was net graved en Plymouth Reck, but was written In the sand that lay along the banks of the James river, Va. Geerge Sandys was the name and his for gotten work was a translation of Ovid. Fer the past ten or twelve years the voice and pen of Charles K. Buckalew have net been heard and felt often In political discus sions. He has rocently published a tlmely and forclble article en Jolfcrsen's theory and policy with regard te removals from office, which would afford the president a geed beacon light te Bteer between the Scylla of civil sorvlce reform disappointments and the Charybdts of Domecrallo dis satisfaction. Ten years after Albert Gallatin quit actlve politics, and when be was 85 years old he llved te be ever 88 he printed a pamphlet entitled "Pcace with Mexico" of which 150.000 conies were cir culated. There is a geed crayon picture of Gallatin hanging In the handsome room of I.t Gov. Black in the state capltel. Black knows all about Gallatin, "Friendship Hill" In Fayotte county, the former home of Gal- latin, was pari ei mocsuueei me aiu juuu lb Dawsen, dec'd,Gev. Black's father In-law. and It Is still the possession of his family. It was also once the home of the Mellior family, of which Mrs. W. M. Nevln, of this city, is a daughter. "Friendship Hill" is in that dis trict or Fayotte (pronounced Fy-at) where the township meetings bravely passed "the resolution of 1703" all through the stormy period of the late war. In that lieutenant govemoi's room at HarrUburg besides Gal latin's there hang pictures of ex-Lt Gov's. Stone and I.atta; General Simen Cameren, .1 micro Bleck and Senater Wallace. Gov. Black did net solect the furniture for the room nor Its wall ornaments, but Uiey all reprecnt very geed-looking men ; and If there was n mirror en the wall the portrait of another might occasionally be scen. When Adolalde Procter first began te wrlte noetrv and te send it te ITouxeheltl Weriit, under the odlterial direction et Charles Dicken, her father's friend, she was se con scientiously careful lest a personal considera tion might be shown her that the merits of her composition would net have wen, that she adopted a nevt ite plume. It was se carefully concealed that Dickens did net dis cover her Identity for ever a year, and then enlv bv accident, oller, he says, he bad ceme te regard the fictitious poetoss as quite as real a personage as his own mother. Such nlce scrupulousness would well belli some later day writers, who put oil' en the reading public a great deal of trash unworthy of thelr reputations, and which they sell by their names, though it really discredits them. 1 de net knew that any of the alumni of Lincoln university, that most earnest and successful laborer in the Held of negre educa tion, has reeled off better peetry than Phlllls Whcatley wrote mero than a hundred years age. She was bought, at the age of eight, In the slave market of Bosten, before slae slae beldlng was unprofitable in that cold climate, or kidnapping had become unpopular In New England's surcharged moral atmev phore. She mourned ueorge Whltfleld's death in verse and hailed Washington's virtues in tuneful panegyric ; but alas I she married a kind of quack lawyer, barber and grocer nnd died with hlin In peverty. This black swan was Ikihi in Afrlcj- . What a funny Hk'uie he must have cut this Benjamin Lay, who was the first 1I0' anti-slavery agitator In tbe country as fear less as Wendell Phillips and whose tongue ceased te wag a generation berore "Uncle Tem" wae born ! He was only forty-eight inch's in height, wero white hat and clothes Mid bad a snowy beard as long as a horse's tell. He bullied the slavo-heldlng Quakers around Philadelphia as relentlessly as their defendants afterwards bully-ragged the Southerners; and they used te carry him out of their meetings and lily him at the deer step te be walked ever because he wouldn't held his tongue en the great question when the ethers sought silent consolation from the spirit. He would rather trot around with an empty stomach than breakfast vtlth a slave-owner, nnd as even the dove-colored and stralght-coated Quakers of that day nearly all took slavery in theirs, Friend Benjamin often missed the lunch route. He hated tea and beggars almost as intensely as he sympathized with the black in bondage Roast turnips and cold water were the chief of his diet ; and he Beems te have been in his vegetarianism the original "Mulberry Sel lers." He ence tried a forty-day fast and nearly starved te death. Sinduad. A ClllCAflU SCANDAL. Tire Wires Claiming a Weathy Beard of Trade Man as Their Husband. A sonatlen of large dimensions 'Mas created in Chicago, when it bocame goner ally known Thursday, that William H. A. Brown, a wealthy beard of trade man, was under arrest, charged with bigamy. The vt arrant was.swern out several days age. The story connected with the altalr as given by the prosecution Is as fellows : Late in the fall of lSSiMrs. Brown Ne. 1, a most estimable lady, departed from Chicago for the East en a visit te lriends and relatives. She remained absent from Chicago for the period of eight months or thereabouts. During the visit of the Chicago lady in the Hest, an Eastern lady came te Chicago, also en a visit te friends and relatives. 1 he Kastern lady, whose maiden name was Carrie L. Barney, was about nineteen, hand hand hand seme and intelligent, and seen, by her lady like manner, had formed a circle of associates, representatives of Chicago's best soclety. Among this circle of friends was Mr. Will iam II. A. Brown, the defendant, who, al though considerably elder than Miss Carrie, was T)y her slde as often as opportunity would admit This was continued until Miss Carrie left the city te visit Detroit. Thore seen after her arrival Mr. Brown appeared and renewed bis attentions with even mero earnestness than before Soen the twain crossed ever Inte Windser, Canada, where they were married July.28, 188t. " The couple returned te Chicago, and the young wife lived in happiness utterly .Ignor ant of the surprise In store for her. It came In October last, and wlthitcame also wife Ne. 1 and her soventeen-yoar-old daughter from the East. The scene betwoen the two Mrs. Browns Is passed evor without com ment, but it resulted in Mrs. Brown Ne. 2 leaving the house. The alleged Mrs. Brown Ne. 2 expresses a determination te punish her alleged husband in the criminal court, and also te secure alimony for separate maintenance in the civil court. Brown, she says, told her be had been divorced, but she never dreamed of the truth, though she often wondered at bis peculiar ways as well as the actions of Ids frieuds whom she met. Mrs. Brown says the whole matter Is a piece of blackmail ; but this Is denied by the attorney of Mrs. Brown Ne. 2, who says be has a certificate of the marriage in Windser, Canada. m The Right te Open a Judgment.4 The chief justlce of the supreme court has tiled an opinion In the case orstreud's appeal from the common pleas of Susquehanna county. The questien involved was te the right of a court te open a Judgment and admit adofensotoitinn sclre facias en that Judg eont. The court belew rofused te open the judgment In afllrmlng this Judgment the cmeijustice holds that the morns or an origi nal Judgment cannot he inquired into in a scire facias en that Judgment The practice of opening Judgments te establish a defense which had originated since the rendition of the judgment Is Improper. Such a defense does net impair the original validity of. the Judgment The decree of the lower court Is affirmed and the appeal dismissed with costs, - Ilhede UUdiI's State Election, ' The mate election In Rhede Island was held en Wednesday. Tim vnt, xi-ne tlirht .ni th. Republican ticket, headed by Geerge r. Wet Wet mere, for governor, was chosen by the usual I majority, Hx, tL . Oex, United Mafcw minister te Tariwjr. te at ZMetrMe, O., at the bedside of hfrmftt,wb te dying. DrT. B. WAbd, a well-known surgeon and physletan, died Thursday morning In Norfolk, Virginia, aged 47 year. Vioteh Iluae's absolute conviction Is said te be that Uie priest and the dogma nre bad In every posslble rollglen, and their in fluence has ever been fatal te humanity. I , Mr, Cer.KMAN, Uie newly-appolnted com missioner of agriculture, Is an enthusiastic (believer In sorghum culture and thinks that plant will seen furnish the ontlre sugar sup ply of the United States. LiKCf. OnEEtr, who remains In Wash ington, Is Still mi I te a figure In society circles en account of his Arclle experiences. He wears his hair slltrhtlv long and cultivates a general air of aflocted lndlttercnce te the at tention which is paid him. Set'RRTAnr Lam An has fitted up a bath room adjoining the Interier department, with marble slabs, carved mahogany, elegant chairs, JcesUy mirrors, Turkish tewels. Smyrna rugs, beautiful Ivery mounted brushes and ethor requisites, Including wr fumed soaps and sweet-smelling waters. He is therefore charged by Republican organs with a departure from Jeffersenian simplic ity. Surely a man's 'disposition te be clean should net be quarreled with. GOOD FKIDAY. Quaint though the constructed or the following poem, yet nover has the story of the Cress been told with mero truthful sim plicity : West they who seek WMle In their youth With spirit meek The way et truth. Te theni the Sucrcd Scriptures new display Christ as the only true and living way ; Ills precious bleed en Calvary was given Te make them heirs of endless bl Us In heaven. And here en earth the child of Ged can trace The glotleus blessings of his Saviour's grace, Fer them He bore Ills lather's frown j Ker thcrn He were The thorny crown, Nailed te the Cress, Kndured 1U pain, That Ills life's less Might be their guliu Then Imste te cheese That better part, Ner dare rofuse The Lord thy heart ; Lest He doelaro " 1 knew you net," And deep despair Should be your let. New leek te Jesus who en Calvary died. And trust en Him who thus was crucified. 8VECTAT, NOTICES. If Martin Luther Had only been able te get a bottle of llrewn's iron itinera in nis spens nervousness ana K physical debility, It would have been u iiiia Iren llltter In his spells nervousness and un-ul ,B'r, work, lluthe lived 400 yeais before llrewn's Iren Milters had been heard or. Llterary work era and busy clergymen knew the advantages of this great Iren tonic The Uev. D. '. Manly, Tamnlce, Tenn., snys, " Ncrvniisuess, prnstiu- tlen and Indigestion serleasly iitrrcled my affected nenitn. urewns iron iiuicrs once." relieved me at The Traveling Kuleitnan Is an Irresistible fellow, brim full of stories, JetfH, courage. self-Hsanrunce and urlt. lie U very taking withal. Vurdeek Jtloeit lllttcri are a very taking medicine ; thvytuku evi-rywliern, and are sold every here, for i,ale by II. II. Cochran, druggist 13J ulld 1TJ -verth (Jucui street, i-uncasier. Oft. FIlAZIEirS MAGIC OI.NTMK.Nt! The great cut blessing that lias been dlxcevvi cd In thlsrenemtlen. A suit cure for llells, Hums. Seres, Cuts, Klesh Wounds, bore Nipples, Hard and belt Cerns, Chapped Lips and lliinds, 1'lin- ls and blotches. Vrlce toehold by Drugglsls. Did by II. 1). Cochran, 137 and 13a North tyirrn treet. (t) lie Careful of the Unities. If your children are threatened with croup or any threat difficulty, apply u few drops of Thenuu' Xrleelrle Oil. It fs the nicest medicine for the little ones we knew of. Ker snle liy II U. Cochran, drugglnt, 1J7 snd 133 North Qiicuii street Lancaster. DU. WILLIAM'S INDIAN PILK OINTMKNT. L. O. McCullum, conductor en the II. A W. It. ft., Springfield, O., Aug. 3). Iter.!, sajs : " I have been a great sufferer wtth tba piles. I used nu merous remedies and employed nmiiy physic tans, tint te no purpose. A friend recommended Dr. w II Hum's Indian l'lle Ointment, w hlch I urn grateful te say has cured me." sold by echnui, 137 nnd ixi North Queen street. II. II. (3j " My Grmedratlier's Cluck," Whs once a very popular song, but like many ether Hcutlmentaf tunes It doesn't wear veil. Dr. Themat' J.'cUclrlc Oil uHU uear; It will wear away all aches, sprains, nnd pulns, nnd re pays Its purchaser a hundred fold, t'orsalehy II. 1). Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13U North (hccii street, Lancaster. EOAL suxiceh. ESTATE OF CHARLES EITINGER, late of Lancaster clty.dec'd. Letters of ad ministration en suld estate having been grunted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted tlieiete are requested te make Immediate- payment, and these caving claims or demands ugalnst the inuau uJivuiK cinims ur ucinunus against me same, will present them without dcluy for sit- Ucmcut te the undersigned, residing In said city CATIIAlllNK Ki'FINUKIt, miz-uiaeaw- Administratrix. E ST ATE OF OATHARINi: HAM HAM IlftlGIIT.lateefLancastcrclty.du'd. Letters of administration en said estate liavlng been granted te the undersigned, nil persons Indebted thereto are requested te make immediate payment, and thobe having claims or demands against tbe same will prcsent them without dcluy for settle ment te the undersigned, residing In banhury, Northumberland county. W. A. IIAMUKIGIIT, H, Ace. Atlee. Administrator. Attorney. inJWJtdeuw ESTATE OF FREDERICK TEUSCH, late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate havtng been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested te make immediate payment and tbose caving claims or demands ugalnst the estate of the decedent wtll make the same known te him without delay. ritANK I'FLlFFKIl, Kxecuter. B. C. Kbxadt Attorney. inl3-(.tdeuw SVECTACLES. CUFERIOR SPECTACLES -AND- EYE-GLASSES. Microscopes, Field GIosses, barometers, Tele Tele Tele scepes, Magfe Lanterns, Thermometers, Draw ing Instruments, l'hllosepblcal and Chemical Apparatus. List and Descriptions of our Ten Catalogues sent F1SKK en application. QUEEN& CO., NO. KM CHESTNUT BT. l'lIIXADKLI'IIIA mar3-lyd&w VNDEBTAKJNa. TTNDERTAKINO. UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seuth Queen and Vine Streets, LAKOASTXa, l'A. Personal attentten given te all orders. K ery thing in the Undertaking line furnished. liavlng secured the services of a first-class me Chanle, 1 am prepared te de all kinds of Uphol stering at very moderate prices. All kinds of Furniture Upholstered. Give me a call. , L. R. ROTE. JantOtld ELECTION NOTICE. Fabmibs' WKSTEntt Mabket Ce., j The annual meeting of stockholders and elcc- .Lancaster, -1 a. tlen for Directors erthts company will he held at me i armors' western Market Heuse, en MONDAY. Al'ltlL 13. 183S. between lhn hnnr of 9 and 11 a.m. (V.O. MAKSIIALL, w2S-13tdJtw Secretary. MILLER'S BORAX SOAP. Docs net Chap the Hands. Answers every purpose, ill cieun anyming. Harmless, Etfecttve and Cbeap. mar'-Cmd NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS AN1 GUNNEHS. All persons are hereby for bidden, te trespass en any of the lands of the Cornwall or Speedwell estates. In Lebanon and uiutnntr uuuuues, wneiunr incjesea erunin- closed, either for the purpose of sheeting or fish- ing, as the law wUI be rigidly enforced ug eirtretpasslng en said lauds of the undent; iw wui ee rigieiy eniercea against Dg en sold lauds of the undat-Hlpfted miv. Mill muuv ... .T. f-. '" '- ice. WM. COLEMAN FUEEMAN, M. I'EHCY ALDKN, i JSUWAKD C. FREEMAN, Attorney for K. W, Celesjau's beirs, G4E. i-ssjyw'iv' r0 BITTERS. E This medicine combining Iren i iwlthpurovftge iwlthpurevftge ipletely GUUKS , MAI-AllIA. r. itftl.ta aiil tshle tenl(-s, quickly and cemple pySPKI'SlA, INOIOKSSION, WKAKNEHS. IMI'UKR I1LOOI), nr.Annjucii aeiivrii iiuuuui ..m. ...... fKVKK and NKIIItAOI A. lly rapid and theruiiRh naslmllalten with the bleed It reaches every part of the system, puri fies and. enriches the bleed, strengthens the muscles and nerves, and tones and Invigorates the system: , ...... A line Appeilter ucsi umic Known, It -will euro the worst case of Uvsticnsln, re n..vinfrll fllatrpaalnip svtnntems. such as Tl ast ftig the Feed, llelchlhg, Heat in the Stomach, The only Iren medicine that will notblacken or Injure the teeth. ,, A It fs Invnluable for dlseasospecullarte women, and te nil persons who lead sedentary lives. An unrulllng remedy for diseases of the Liver and Kidneys. . l'ersens sufTertng from the effect of overwork, nervous treuhlcs, less of appetite, or debility, experience quick relief and ronewed energy by Its use. 1 1 does net ennse Headache or produce Const! Censt! Const! pntlen OT1 1 Kit I ren medicines de. It Hthu only preparation of Iren that causes linn 4titl fVI . M(A no injurious meets. Physicians and druggists lrremmend It lis thnhrsC Try It, The goiiulne hns Trade Mark and Crossed ted lines en wrapper. Tnkoneothcr. Madoenlyby IIALTIMOIUI, Me. sept9 lyd&lyw MANHOOD RESTORED. RKMIDT VBKE. A victim or youthful Imprudence causing Tro Tre Tro matuie Decay, Nervous Debility. Lest Manhood, AC, having tried In vain every known remedy. hn dlHCninred a Blmnle self-cure, which he will send KltKE te bis fellow sufferers. Address, .1. If. HKKVKS. JIMyoedftlyw 43 Chatham 8U. Mew Yerk City AFTEIl ALL OTHKHS FAIL, COHSUtT DR. LOBB. NO. 319 North Fifteenth street, below Callewhlll sticct, Philadelphia. Cures all Secret Discuses or both sexes. Twenty Years Kiperlonce. Con Cen Con SiltiVtlen by mall. NfcUVOUS AnDHPKCIAL DISEASES. New book Just out. Send for It. Price 50c Hours 11 till 2, and 7 te 10 p. m fcb2-lydw a RAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. cme for Impotency and all Diseases that fellow Less of Memery, Universal Lassitude, Fain In the Hack, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Ace, and many ethor diseases that lead te In sanity or Consumption and a I'remature Grave. Full particulars In our pamphlet, which we de sire tescna tree uy maiiie everyone, -isiieiw clfle medicine Is sold by all druggists at 1 per ackaire. or six nacKHKcs jur n, ur wm uubcjii. ree by mall en n receij pt of the money, by ad- ft.iiBalnff tfin flcpnl. II. a. COCHRAN, Druggist, Sole Agent, Nei. 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, On account et counterfeits, we hare adopted the Yellow Wrapper : the only Kone'ne. THtGitAy MEDlCINKCO, Buffalo. N. Y. SAFE, SURE AND SPEEDY CURE. Huptvbk, Vauiceceus and Special Diseases if either sex. Why be humbugged by quacks, when you can Una In Dr. Wright the only Heo Hee ulab Putsiciak In I'hlladclpbla who makes a specialty of the above dlseuses and cubes them t Cerns auAOAitTKKD. Auvicx rKEX.day ana even ing. DimngcrH can ue ircuieu auu iciuui uuwa the same day. Offlc.j.rlr.te WBI011T Ne. 211 North Ninth strict, above Ilace, I. O. box 73. Fhlladclphia. su23-lydAw c ONSUMPTION-1 HAVE A POSITIVE 1 remedy for the above disease ! by Its use he usnnds of cases of tbe worst kind and of long Btandlnir ha e been cured. inaccu, se strong is tiivfnllh In ttsclllcacv that I will send TWO ilOTTLLS FltEE, together with a valuable trea Use en this disease iu any sufferer. Glm ex- press and 1. O. address. DK.T. A.SI.OCUM, 161 l'earl SL, N. Y. iiIMlmdeedAfimw CHAPPED HANDS, LIPS AND FACES are very common In March, but CREAM OF ROSES Always cures. Ne grease, no smarting. ONLY, leCE.MS, atDrugglsts. Fer sale at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, decS-Cmd 137 and 130 North Queen street. CATARRH. ELY'S CREAM BALM -CUUES COLD INHEAD, CATAUnil.UObKCOLD.HAY FEVEK, DEAF.SESS, HEADACHE. Easy te use. N. Y, U.S. A. Price, BCc Ely llre.'s , Oswego Hay Fever. ELY'S CUEAM HALM Cleanses the Head, Allavs Inflammation, Ilculs the Seres, Itcstercs the Senses of '1'ai.te and Smell. A quick and jKjsltlve cure. &e cents at Druggists. u cents by mall, registered, feud fur circular. Sumplu by mail, 10 cents. ELY BROTHERS, Diugglsts, OsTcge, N. Y. inarU-trd&w JUS CELLA.VEO VS. S' TOR AGE Ann-- COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, DANIEL MAYEK, decilvd 10 West Chestnut streeL -IDOTEISMAKINO CABINET PHOTOQBAPHS AT S3.00 A DOZIlf.t AT NO. 13 NOKTII QUEEN 8TUEET. JanlStfd Lancaster, l'a. HE LARGEST, 11EST AND MOST cemplete assortment of 1'lajlng Cards in tbe city from 6 cents per pack up ut HAKTMAN'S YELLOW FUONTCIGAU bTOUE. Hrl A riTaA WORTH OF MILLINERY ipXXJ )JJJ Goods te be sold at a very heavyrcductlen, en account of removal te our new store, t) North Queen street, (btrauss's Old Stand.) NEW YOltK AND I'AEIS MILLINEHY CO , JanS-tfd 2 West Ufng St., Lancaster, l'a. T HIS PAPER 18 PRINTED J. K. WRIGHT & CO.'S INK, Fairmount Ink Works, 26th and IWa. Aveeae lanR-lyd PIULADELI'IIIA. I'A. s A INT-RAPHAEL WINE. INFORMATION.- Tbe Salnt-Itapbael Wine has a delicious flaveur and ts drunk In the principal cities of Itussta, (icrmany, norm ana oeutu America, ureat Jjuiuuii Aiiuui, mi Dif vii. .ugiiiuiiiuijv.iJvawi annually Is sufUclent proof et Its stability and staying powers, while for tbe real connoisseur there is no wine that can be considered its superior. ia-TheSalnt-Raphael WlneCempany, Valence, Department of thu Dreme (France.)) Britain. India, nnd se en. Tbe quantity exported H. E. SLAYMAKER I fls-tfd Ne. W EAST KING 8TUEET. T 10 TOU ACCO BUYERS AND PACKERa Contract Beeks, Receipt Beeks, Sample Tags, ALL STYLESand QUALITY of OAItDOOAlID STRING TAGS, And all kinds of PHINTING used by Leaf Te bacca Dealers, executed in tbe BEST STYLE and at the LOWEST PRICES. Call aud see our samples, promptly attended te. Orders by wall STEINMAJ4&.HENSEL, INTELLIOENCER Building, Lancaster, I"a. wwa ibbKrr e e ww ww RwH " BbH ftoe Wfisl O II H HO O K MN II E i oe H ml imn It TTTT TTTT TK RRR nSSSg !.,un U ; i SKilisJ LINN & BRENEMAN. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ttae Bensen innewt hand for fuxnlshlnK and reflttingr Hemes. Nethlnsr adds mero te the furnishing of a heuse than .handsome OAS FIXTURES. A short tlme age Elegant Ohandeltenrwere a luxury that only the wealthy could enjoy, new the prices are se low that FINE GOOD3 are within the reach of all. In the way of Common Goods we have quite a stock of olegnnt Patterns, but net the prevailing style, for which we will net rofuse any reasonable eflbr. PLUMBING and GAS-FITTING promptly attonded te. HEATING by Het Air or Steam. Estimates given en all kinds of work. FLINN & BRENEMAN'S GREAT STOVE Ne. 152 North Queen St., 1IOOKH. E A8TEII 18S5. SOUVENIRS! FOR THE EASTER SEASON. Plain and Fringed Easter Cards. Easter Beeks, Easter Tokens. AT THE HOOK8TOHE OK JOHN BAER'S SONS, NOS. 15 "and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA CIMTH1KU. F OH GLOVES, Te keep the hands warm MI1TENS, Te keep tbe hands warm. SOCKS, Te keep the feet warm. EAR MUFFS, Te keep the cars warm. MUFFLERS, Te keep tbe ntckuarm. UNDERWEAR, Te keep the body warm. Ge te ERISMAN'S, Ne. 17 WEST KING 8TKEET. F INE TAILORING. 1885. SPRING 1885. H. GERHART, FINETAILORING. Tbe Largtst and Choicest Assortment of FINE WOOLENS IN THE CITY OF LANLASThll. All the Latest Novelties lu FANCY SUITING. A CHOICE LINE OF SPRING OVERCOATING. THE VE11Y lIKbTOKK.MANSJIIl Prices te suit all nnd ull goods arrautcd as represented at his new store, H"o.43Ierth Queen St. (OPPOSITE THE I'OSTOFFlCi:.) H. GERHART. L. GANS.MAN A UKO. Spring Opening, In Our Custom Tailoring Department. Suits te Measure at 810. Suits te Moasure at $12. Suits te Moaaure at 815. Suits te Moasure at $18. Suits te Measure at $20. Suits te Moasure at $26. Pants te Moasure at $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00, up te $9.00. Children & Bey's Clothing OUK GKEAT SPECIALTY. CHILDUEN'8 SUITS at If M, $200, M, $300, $4.01), 5.S0. IIOY'S hUlTS at $.'.00, riSO, $3.W, 1.0U, $5 00, up te $10.00. Yeu are doubtless luteicstcd In the purchase of SPRING CLOTHING And want the best quality for the least money. We are equally Interested tu seeming jeurpn. Monace, and have placed our larije stock at prices within tbe reach of all. Our Koeds wcie neer se low prlcid as iieh, while they ure as desirable as in rr. I. GAISHAlf & BRO, Nes. 68-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Right en the Beuthwest Cor. of Orange Street,) LANCASTEK, I'A. a-Net cennettcd with any ether oletliliii? house In the cltv. s PR1NQ. The pleasant weather of the nasi fcwdujsre- inludmis that Spring U ut luuul, ana tliut It la 1'HUH IS Ut ILHUU, 11I1U II s wantuil In the way of ilUlU IU BVU VVUUl 11 SPRUG CLOTHnG. Burger & Sutten, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, Are prepared f e show te the public a Large and Well Selected Stock of Spring and Summer Suitings, Such as Corkscrew s, "all shades," l'lalil.i. Checks mid Silk Mixtures, In fact everything that Is New end Desirable, JIade In the liitest Styles, et prices as low as the lowest ter the suinu i ual Ity of suits. Our READY-MADE STOCK Fer SprliiK and Summer Suits for Men, Youth aud Ueys Is cemplete und ready for Inspection. Callnnd Examine our Stock. Ne Trouble te Shew Goods. BURGER & SUTTON, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LAKCASXEU, I'A. 'w sAi 'A.nwiiv STORE. Lancaster, Pa. VAHHTAOES. OTANDARD CARRIAGE WORK. EDGERLEY & CO., (Canlage builders), MARKET S1IIKET. IIEAH OF POSTOFFICE, LANCAbTEU, I'A. OUll LA11UE 0TOCK OF .BUGGIES & CAUEIAGES Comprises the Latest Styles and the most Ele- imntlv rimaneu, n lliuil iv r. OFFEU AT OHEATLY UEDUCKD l'UICES ThebUl'EltlUll QUALITY OF OUll WORK Is no loinrcrauestler.ed. Our work is asnneas any made In the larger cities, and BOLD AT HALF THE l'lllCE. NOW 13 F THE 1'UlCE. low is the time te order lurspilni;. ENCOUItAGE FA lit DEALING And Honest Werk. All Werk WAKitANTED. ltEl'AIItlNO rilOMI'TLY ATTENDED TO. One set of w eikmcn especially cmplej ed for that purpose. - A few SLEIGHS left at Lew Figures. Give us a call. nevSO-tfdft w B ARGAINS. AFTER THE SALE -Al- NORBECK & HILEY'S, CORNER OP DUKE AND VINE STREETS, LANCASTEU, I'A., A LOT OF VERY CHOICE CflBPJfiGIi WORK LEFT, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE PRICES.' DON'T MISS A 1IA11GA1N. CALL AND EXAMINE THE QUALITY OF THE WOllIC TILL WORK GUmWE&D. SAI! questions answered by Telephone, through the Telephone Exchange, with which tbe establishment Is connected. jievsEFVBXisnixa heeds. T II K CHEAPEST PLACE TO IIUY AT LOW PRICES STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, Ceal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures, -ij A P. 'J Ne. 24 Seuth Juecu Street, feh271yd LANCASTEU, PA. JZDUVATJOyAZ. TOOK AT THIS I AND T11ENEM11UACE IT. Boek-koeplng, Commercial Law, Commercial Arithmetic, Business Correspondence, Practical Penmanship, Practical Grammar, Drawing Business Documents, AH for 33 for 3 months, er30 lord months, at Lancaster Commercial College. Address, H. O. WEIDLER, Ne. lOJi EAST KINO BTIIEET. Lancaster, l'a Janie-tfd WAT CUES, JtC. yy-ATUUKS, CI.OOKS AND JEWELRY. GREAT REDUCTION IN PIIICKS OF hWATCIIM CLOCKS AN1 LOUIS WKBEIl'S, Ne. 159 i-2 Nerlh Queen SfaeeL Opposite City Hetel, near Pa. It. It. Depet. Depet. lEutatlllll lit Whrill alllu liH..a Extm Lew 1'ilccs. ItcpMirlneat jyj 31-Iyd STOVES. TpOOH, WHITE A ed, PltlME UA.LWAtY vtmE8EAMVAY8 ON Minneapolis Iteel Estate 7 per cent, bends for saleatlUlanrt i luterest. Proprietors of "Peer's Manual of lteflw ays." Correspondence Invited. 46 Wall Street, New Yerk, octl-lydeed WITHOUT EXCEPTION, THE BUST OlKars 1 it the town, two for He. nt UAHiMAN'S YELLOW fUOKT CI CIQAU OiVSbi v ,JA M J i-'jf-i -) , ,..vi. ., i h