Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 06, 1885, Image 2

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?vt?MMMOiiDaca solicited from every part or the
?7'nlMM and country. Correspondent are re-
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ast3 '-, uisck ana sweet.
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r jt Bttck, having invited Mls3 Sweet, pension
"?& ','affMi at U"lca80 te resign, in a telegram
j4,(' S'Wreetly-werdetl as the circumstances
rlf .w8W permit, Miss Sweet declines te re-
'1"3 ' Circumstances stating that she Is net
tSra&sV witased te resigning and does net care te
$ ' seett te be what she is net. She reminds
ljV' th president, te whom she writes, that her
''$ comnlfisien runs until April 10, 1880, and
ftt that as Commissioner Blacksaysthathehas
;,' ae reason personal te herself or te her efl
yjA eial. conduct for asking her resignation,'
iv'-i- ' aad as she is confident she has conducted
& the 'office with an eye single te the public
mfc -tlntert3t, she does net see the need of sur
?si ' tewlring it. In ether words Miss Sweet
sjg says e the president that In the absence of
j, charges against her she proposes te held
& -'br' efllce until her commission expires ;
t " whfchjs a determination that no fault can
' be found with it liss Sweet can de as she
'm proposes.
xrtL Wa Inrlinn tn tlilnk Hint. AtUq Supflt t n
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ll'llJ'S CHJVOT nuuiilll. C UlU III OJIIlIiiUlljr Y11H
L . -A " ItA vrlAnr tlief tltnrA tdnn e11 linAn linf frt
fi resign what 3he does net want te resign,
teAT-'- when no fault is found with her personally
and efflciallj' ; and this is altogether inde.
pendent of the question as te whether she
can held the fort or net. We agree with
herthataiesignatien under the suasion of
General Wack'd invitation H net an act of
resignation in the proper sense of the word.
It would be an act of resignation te be re
signed te an ejection from olllce, as te any
ether ill te which lifeand flesh ishelr. Hut te
resign an thing of value needs te lie vo'un ve'un
taruV'" te glven nrei-r nnvortetlie
rtOt. Te leSe olllce under invitation is in
no degree better than te be temeved ; and
unless there was a particular desire te oblige
General Illnck in Miss Sweet's heait, Miss
Sweet wai quite right te decline his invita
tion. The geneial, we fear, has ' put hi feet
in it," somewhat, in the stjleef his tele
gram te Miss Sweet, of Chicago. He says
te her, " Yeu will readily appreciate the
fact, which I gladly state, that there Is no
reason personal te yourself or te your
management of your efllce which induces
this request."
Miss Sweet evidently does readily ap
preciate the fact thus gladly stated ;
and she appreciates the further fact that
General Black in his gladness has
taken away every possible motive for
asking for her resignation. If she Is
personally and officially unobjectionable,
there is no ether relation remaining te base
an objection te her upon, m her gender is
with6ut politics. General Black was net
careful en-gii in his language. He should
have pid that she was personally ebjec tion tien tion
able because she filled the place he wanted
for some one else, and as Alie had held it
for eleven jears she should give seme
ether fellow a chance. It is very
well te talk sweetly te women, but
when you want n woman te give up
'anything nice that she has in possesien it is
advisable te appreciate the fact that you
' are undertaking a work of seme magni
tude, In which words of persuasion will be
of no account at all.
A Penalty of Greatness.
Possibly it is agreeable te General Grant's
family te have the least minutiie in the acts
if in about their household daily laid before
rVthe people in the newspapers. It is doubt.
kts pleasant te them te knew that General
'Grant is' a man of such distinction that the
JBewspapers find that it pays them te keep
watch with their reporters day and night
upon his house, that theyjmay chronicle te
the people every Incident of every hour;
and tell us of every' call that is
made at the heuse and the precise
moment of it; of every window in which
light appears at night 'and the moment
when it is raised and lowered; of what is
borne by each visitor, and what is said ;
and hew the general acts at every instant,
and what is done by each member of the
family and each servant and each doctor.
AU'this is pleasant te the family proba
bly as a constant reminder that General
Grant is a great man ; but it must be ex
ceedingly unpleasant te these close 1 da
tives that he and.they should thus live in
the Hue of giess publicity in the meat sol
' ecan moment of their family's history. It
is an outrage upon them that this
aisttteness of reporting should be done;
& an outrage en the public as well.
' 'It Is net demanded by auy healthy public
Issfririftnt, It is a demand that is cieated
iisai newspapers that feed it. People
eam heersuaded that anything is big news
that'abhjr newspaper prints in big type;
eny may patiently reau, even en
vjeyaWy. jeiul, that at 10:45 o'clock Senater
cauea en GeneraUirant ami that at
iDrriI)euRl.s3 appeared at a window
Mi Wew ins nose.
-peplereail Mich stutl as this, which is
Vtaiajrapited as news all ever tha land, and
pesteps the majority et them te net step te
" tMak bow absurd it is that such meaulng-
,$-tatements should be telegraphed
ad stinted te satisfy the people's interest
sk'IMHPOQ
t. ,-te kew bow General Grant Is doing.
iwttt'eaw people of sense and eensibilitv
ft;tiJW that they are net thus great In
l"f ,'tb jrwrji'ijeattem , and te declare that, if
t paw WP ' euia never w 10 uve or
!? lan)leli3 where they may net eat
afcik,-inerer be merry'i "ve a teeth
pW eca" headache, without danger that
tfcuwiwsfafjrawui chrenlcle.th 'act,
:-,. AtMU
', "Tbe'rlafUk)n plawwen mm '.ftti
htuttn bare done tii4r, wettt. The Are
itiaitaaaC,'wteh,WM itivaiiiaed ata oa ea
artn1ftlr,jhitf bcen'lnva4d -by the
bot-hi(telittciatM , knit 4n efficient, ami
itteilfkvrihlet'i Who' ba4'vd6ne"mu6h tes
maiTe the system cemplete,'hA8 been put
out te secure n place for an unfit appointee,
whose only recommendation was his parly
services.
Against the pretests of many representa-f
tlve business men and citizens, regardless
of part v : andatralnst the votes of some of
the best Republicans In councils, this out
rage has .been consummated.
They who have sewn the wind te-day
will reap a fine crop of whirlwind.
I.
The Ferry Incident reveals what a quick
tempered nation the French arc. They scorn
te act (lrat and think afterwards i leek after,
rather than before they leap. Only the ether
day the Chamber or Deputies rang with
heWls of ilorUlen at Prime Mlntatcr Ferry's
supposed craven conduct hi the Franco France
China trouble. An overwhelming reversal
et a government measure forced the Ferry
cabinet te resign, and thelrchlef was publicly
branded 'as a coward and .traitor. Ne one,
however, seenis te be abld te form a cabinet
out 6f the discordant elements that are new
en the Burface of French politics, and a reac
tion in public opinion Is new Betting In re
garding the treatment accorded te Ferry.
France is by no means anxious for war with
China, and It soems te be the growing ueller
that Ferry's negotiations would have extri
cated her from her embarrasslng position te.
jn-arda ths Celestials with honor untarnished.
Jt would be a funny,' but net surprising out eut out
cemo of the situation te see the reins of gov
ernment ugaln placed in the hands or the
hew disgraced ex-promler.
Tun state that proudly claims Jehn L. Sul
livan as Its own soems te be sadly deserting
him in his hour of need. At Lynn, Massa
chusetts, the city council committee en licen
ses has resolved net te grant a llccnse te him
toglvea sparring oxhtbltlen in that city.
Moantlme Jehn L. is onjeylng himself en a
glorious debnuch.
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Thk Illinois high llccnse law of 18S3,
which fixes the minimum llccnse fee for
dram shops at &00, and for malt liquors at
SIM) only In cities, towns and villattes, and
authorizes county beards te grant licenses en
llke terms upon petition of the legal voters of
any town or preclnct, has dlinlnlshed the
number et Baloens In Chicago from 1,000 te
600, whlle the rovenuo Is Increased a million
dollars. In nineteen ether citles and towns
thore were, before the enforcement of high
license, 733 saloons, yielding a rovenuo of
$89,050. Thore are new In these places only
4G9 saloons, but the rovenuo has been in
creased te f253,O0O. The new Bystem has
shut up the low groggerles which were re
sorts of vlle characters, and the consequonco
is less crime and less drunkenness." The
number of arrests has fallen off, and drunk
enness has decreased in the larger cities by
thirty per cent. Thore l also an improve
ment In the quality or the men w he keep the
saloenx.
n..v. mi. HtiNi)Kitt.ANi, in whose Hiur.li
Miss Cleveland and her brother, the pi est
dent, have taken a paw, has been preaching
In his present church thlrty-tweyean. lie Is
very plain of apeech and outspoken ; his
abolition mul Union Hennens and otlier leld
attacks dreve away many of his congrega
tion, uud he has by no means the largest
cliarge in the capital city. During the late
campaign hu was abusive of Clovelanil, with
tongue and pen ; and the president's cholce
of a pew lias caused much wonder. The ex
planation of It Is that llev. Dr. Himderland
was the pastor of the president's mother,
when, as a young minister, lie preached In
Uatavla, New Yerk. Mrs. Cleveland had a
great regard for him, and, remeniberlng this,
she solected the First Presbyterian church,
and made her mother's pastor her own.
Tilt: fat w omen's convention, wldcli a show
man lias assembled In Philadelphia this
week, is expected te display thirty females,
whose avoirdupois will reaeh tlve tens ;and,
besides the weight or the convention Itseir,
Its utility In illustrating the sclenee of getting
fat and remaining fat will command for It
respcctlul attontlen. Te the credit of the
fleshy beauties be it aald, that with ene ac
cord they refuseil te allow an anti-fat man te
apply his remedies te thorn.
IIeniiy InviNo.whe is te be banquetted In
New Yerk te-night by a very distinguished
company, played his farewcll engagement en
.Saturday night and closed the richest month
that he has evor known. In his curoer upon
the stage. The receipts for the evenlng were
f.1,025; the total receipts for last week were
$2-',CH5, and in the past month the amount
cleared was $70,415. The enthusiasm of the
audlcnce Saturday night when Mr. Irving
responded te Its calls for a speeeh'Was some
thing phcnomenal. Mr. Beeth comes te
Philadelphia this week te assert his histrionic
mastery of the American stage. If horeuld
borrow seme of Mr. Irving's fldelity te detail
and correct accessory, and surround himself
with a tit company, he would achlove new
triumphs.
111 B ELEUKSTS LET LOOSE.
The Fatal Werk of Wind aad Storm, Floed and
Fire at Various Points..
In Pittsburg, en Sunday during the mo
mentary prevalence or a wind-storm, a large
sign en the roer or Murphy's book store, Ne.
633 Grant street, was wrenched from its
fastenings and thrown, tegether with sev
eral hundred bricks, te the pavement below,
the mass catching in its fall two veung
ladles Who were passing, named Hella
Ceusley and Agnes Jehnsen, and an old
man named Deunls McCarty. Miss Cousley
was killed almost instantly, the sign striking
her en the head aud crushing her skull.
Miss Jehnsen when picked up was in a con
dition of insensibility, but seen revived. Her
head was badly cut. her nese aud both limbs
broken and her body terrlbly bruised. Her
Injuries, however, are net considered fatal.
McCarty esca pod with seme slight cuts ami
bruIses.i The sign was new, having been
erected within a year. The fastenings were
or the best material, and it was thought It
weuM last many vears te come.
During a thunder storm at Wace, Texas, en
Saturday, lightning struck a shed, under
which a number of men were standing. One
man was killed, and four ethors were dan dan dan
goreusly injured.
The lie tiergesln Fennsyltanla.
The Heed at Leck Haven, Pa., subsided en
Friday, though the great lce gorge at Ferney
remained solid. Werk was' begun in clear
ing the railroad or thoMce which In many
places is plled upon it rrem flve te ten feet
high. People who walked from Honeva te
Leck Haven reported that houses standing
between the railroad and the rlver were
Heeded te the second story.
The Ice conre at Oalllcoen. m n it.,.,-
Delaware, broke en Friday night, and the
houses along the river bank at Pert Jervis
and Cohocton were Heeded.
Llit of Unclaimed Letters.
Following Is the list of unclaimed letters
remaining In the postefllee at Lancaster, for
the woek ending Saturday April 4th.
r.uiUes' fer-Mlm Kate Bengel, Miss
Mary Brlnkley, Mrs. W. K. Gregg' Mlsa
Kate Geed, Mrs. Harry Harsh, Mlisifattle,
ye.rJ' H1." F;1,110 "wW, Miss Fannle H
Krider.MiuMaiy Marks, Fannle M. Peters.
dents' JAstO. W. Alfred, lfarrv ci. nr.
Franklin, Jacob Gingrich, Heward M. Ileurv'
I. Ji. Langley, Win,- H. McCleana Stephen
MeGulley, (4) Itebert McKnlghtl Charlie
Merse, Hiram Mowery. W. It Nelsen, GeorRe
Patten, ,T. E. Bel pel, Alexander X. Smith.
Ham Snyder, G. H. Stengel.
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KBV. DR. B. 11. TTKO, SB., MM DOOma
insane and his family will have It judicially
established.
Rav. Dr
II. Trwe,' bb., Km beoeBis
MxntiK F. Tvprnn, the rhymster moral
ist, at 70 years or age, nas lest ins lortune ami
is vexeu wiin iieul
PattImbiice hated Nlcellnl se that she
stlpuUteaVlthhermansger that this tenor
must nover sing with her.
O' Donevan Ressa says the Fenians aie
net helping Leuis Rlel In his revolution.
This will be chocringnews te Illel.
Jehn u. Sullivan, mill en hi dtunk,
failed te turn up in New Yerk en Saturday
te make a match with Mitchell, who was
thore te meet him.
Du. Wm.tAU Klueii, lttcrateur and
orator, and father-in-law of J. L. IMngwalt,
or Philadelphia, has died In Washington, at
the age of 78.
STATK SliPKnlNTRNDRNT K. F. HlOnF.K
has been appointed an jnomberZ of the gen
eral council for the forthcoming American
exhibition in Londen.
Benjamin IlAnnis DnKwsTKnlsthoewnor
of a law library that he estimates te be worth
$00,000 and regards as the finest owned by
any gontleman in the world.
HicHAnn A. McCunnv has been unani
mously elected president of the Mutual LI te
insurance cempanyi new i etk, te micceeu
the late Frederick S. Winsten.
Captain Evan P. HowKi.T,eftho Atlanta
Constitution, will net accept the appolntment
as consul te Manchester, and has lerwarded
te the president his formal declination.
RKV.OKenap.H. IlKPweitTir, who lately
wrete "Chat Uy the Way" ler the New Yerk
lleralil, has in thoceursoof ene of Mr. Den
nett's shake-ups become editor-ln-chlef of
that great paper.
William II. VANDKnmr.T'N grandsena,
William II., Jr., fourteen years or age, and
Cornelius, jr., eleven, have n fancy for
mechanics, and edlt print and publish a
monthly paper called The Comet.
RRV. V. W. TunnKT.1., ivster or the
Methodist church at Tarpert, a suburb or
Bradford, Pa., has leeii deposed from the
ministry and expolled from Ida nulnlt en
charges that rotlect deeply en his character
as a man, including lying, plagiarism and In In
dlscreet conduct with women.
MonmseN, of Lawrence, the new member
of the Pennsylvania Heuso, elected te All the
unoxpired term of Henry Falls, deceased, Is
a holpless cripple. His arms are dead from
the elbows down. His wife, an Intelligent
looking lady with exprosslve eyes and hair
tinged with gray, is Ids constant attendant.
Rnv. Sam Jenks, nn evangelist, who has
been stirring up Nashyille, says : "A train
of cars that raises no dust, and makes no
nolse, and kills no stock, cither runs mighty
Blew or don't run at all. Sometlmes I let
my bucket down toedoopand Itmuddles the
well, as In Nashvllle. Well, It was my
bucket and thelr mud."
Uknjamin Ji:ppnii:s. it carnonter bv
trade and a resident of Des Moines, whoserv-
ed through the war In a Pennsylvania rccri
ment, nnd at the tlme of loco's surrender was
a member of Company A. 191st, "Bucktalls"
testifies that he saw the first meeting between
Grant and Lee, and Haw Grant reluse te take
ids Bwerd, for he steed less than a hundred
yards away at the tlme.
Ben. Perlkv room:, the veteran Wash
ington correspondent, says : -"Never during
the fifty odd years that I have personally
known Washington and the successlve ad
ministrations have I seen a new president
take the helm se promptly and se cfllciently
as the 'man of destlnv' from Buflaln has.
General Jacksen had te reconstruct his
cablnet befere he was master of the situation
as President Cleveland already Is."
Ui:v. Dn. Buck i.uv, the brilliant Metho
dist odlterot the Chrintinn .lfincar,raiHCd a
Bonsatlen In the New Yerk conference) the
ethor iley by declaring "I don't bolievo In
lemale sullrage lerles of "geed! geed I"
and I don't bolievo in the two-wlue businesM
fermented and uuroriuentod,nordo I bellove
In a third jwirty movemont. Great
applausa I mean the prohibition move
ment. Appluuse. 1 de net bcllere In giv
ing notlces of political meetings from the
pulpit, aud I would die en the sluke ltfire 1
would ilose."
as e.vi; lttsES mom the uv.au.
An Kx-Coiifeilentle Htililler, .Mlulng Since Oie
llaltle or (llt)biirc. Krlurim Heme.
The family or Mrs. J. . Brady, of 'i'onins 'i'enins 'i'onins
liero, Ga., was greatli astonished when a
liearded stranger, bout with aite, Hlned nl the
doorstep and Inqulred ler Mrs. Hern, the
mether or Mrs. Brads'.
"I am s'eur husband," he said, as inen as
Mrs. Hern appeared.
After looking at the Htranger Intently for a
moment, Mrs. Hern swooned away.
Tw enty-feur years age W. C. Hern, at that
tlme ene or the most substantial men or his
place, enlisted in the C'arswell Guardx and
served until the hattln-ef Gettj'sburg. On
the ictreat "he had a dl'wgrccment with
his captain, and deserted te the Pod Ped
oral side. Alter the war he wrote
te hN wife, but the loiter was mis
carried. Slnce that tlme he has roved all (nor
thoceuntrs'. In the Indian torrlterv he met
a Georgian, from whom he learned that his
wlfe was still living, but mourned him as
dead, and that his baby daughter had grown
up and beceme the w He of J. S. Brady. Te
bee them ence mero he had tramped all the
waj- home.
A Peculiar Family nf set en.
Frem the UeMnn Glebe,
There Is n family of seven persons In Hellls.
ten, comprising lour generations and four
difterent family names, and they all sit at the
same dlnner table each day,and are related te
each ethor as follews: One great grandfather,
ene great grandmother, ene grandmother,
ene grandfather, two fathers, two mothers,
two husbands, two wives, two two sisters,
ene son, ene son-in-law, ene daughter, ene
grandson, ene great granddaughter, ene
nlcce, ene grandniece, ene great grandnloce,
ene nephew, ene grandnophew, one undo,
one aunt, two great aunts, ene great .grand
aunt, ene father-in-law, ene mother-in-law,
ene brother-in-law, ene sister-in-law, nnti
two cousins. The yeungest person lias
neither father nor mother living, nnd the
average of all their ages is 61 s'eara.
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The largest organ ever constructed nas
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It Is for tlm
Cathedral church at
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Igu. it contains 7,000
pines nnd 121 steps. A
lilies It ntlh ulnd. T
lournenr engine sup-
esltwtth lnd. The largest eigan In the
body Is the liver, which in a man of average size
nciHiis uuuui buTun iKjunus. wucii mis organ
fctsouterordertheielstronblo. When ilrewn'a
reu Hitters Is taken the trontile sulisldes. Mr,
W. II. Needham, of Centrevlllc, Iowa, says,
"brown's iron Hitters has relieved me or sc sc
vcre kidney and liver disease and of great weak
ness," lluy It et any drug store."
DU. WILLIAM'S INDIAN 1'ILK OINTMK.NT.
L. U. McCullum, conductor en the II. W. it.
It., Bprlngfleld, O., Aug. 20, I88J. sajss "I have
been a great sufferer with the piles. I used nu
merous remedies and employed many physic
ians, but te no purpose, j
Dr. William's fndlan l'Ue
a inejiu receinmeiiafHi
Olntment, which I am
grateiul te say has cured me." held by
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tahle tonics, quickly and completely CUHKS
IiySPKl'HIA, 1NDIUK8SION, ITAI.AIllA.
iTAAnnAOf, inruun Dbuuir. viiii.1.3 anu
rKVKRanaNKDKAI.OlA.
Uy rapid ana thorough assimilation with the
bleed It reaches every part of the system, purl
flea and enriches the bleed, strengthens the
muscles and nerves, and tones and Invigorates
the system i
A line Appetiser Best tonle known.
It will cure the worst case et Dyspepsia, re.
meling all distressing symptoms, such as Tast Tast
leg the feed, Uelcbfng, Deat In the Stomach,
Ueartburn, etc
tbs eniy iron inoaicine inav wm nm uiacxcn
or Injure
tne teem,
ItTs Invaluable for diseases peculiar te women,
nd te all persons who lead sedentary llves.
An unfailing remedy for diseases of the I.Iver
an
una Kldnevs.
l'orsens suffering from the effect of overwork,
nervous troubles, less of appetite, or debility,
experience quick relief and renewed energy by
1U use.
It does net cause lleadaehe or produce Consti
pation OTHKll Iren medicines de.
It Is the onlypreparatten of Iren that causes
e injurious etnscu. reysicians and ui
ilruggtsts
recommend It as the best. Try It.
The eenulna has Trade Mark and crossed red
lines en wrapper. Takoneothor. Madennlyby
,- 1ULTIMORS, MD.
septO-lydAtyw
A man attacked with lirlghl's Disease, or nny
kidney dlsoese, don't want line words but It
conqueror Hunt's Kidney and I.lver Uemcdy.
We must tell of the great spectflc Hunt's
(Kidney and I.lver) Kemedr. it never fails te
euro Ilfalictcs, Dropsy, lirlghl's Disease, Ac.
mll-lwdeed&w
MANHOOD RESTOKKD.
KIMIDT VRIB.
A victim of ynnlbful Impmdenre causing Pre
mature Decay, Nervous Debility, LostManheod,
Ac, havlifg tried in vain every known remedy,
has discovered a simple self-euro, which he will
send FRKK te bis fellow suffercrs. Address,
J. II. HKKVKS.
JlO-lyeed&lyw U Chatham at, New Yerk City
FTER AJ.L OTHERS FAIL,
L COBSDXT
DR. LOBE,
NO. 319 North fifteenth street, below Callewhtll
street, Philadelphia Cures all Secret Diseases
of both sexes. Tv
sultntlen by mall
1'wcntv Years Experience
NKKVUUS ANDSl'KUIAI.
DISEASES. New book lust out. Send for It,
Price KOc Hours 11 till 2, and 7 te 10 p. in
tebfyiyd&w
CONSUMPTION 1 HAVE A POSITIVE
remedy for the ahove disease j by Its use
heusands of cases of the worst kind and of long
standing have been cured. Indeed, se strong Is
my faith In Its enteaey that 1 will send TWO
DOTTLES FKEE, togethor with a valuable trea
Use en this disease ie any suircrcr. Ulve ex
press and V. U, address.
I1K.T. A.HI.OCUM,
n?2!mdoed46mw 1U1 Pearl St., N. V.
HAPPED HANDS, LIPS AND PACES
arc very common In March, but
CREAM OF ROSES
Always euros. Ne grease, no smarting. ONLY,
10 CENTS, ut Druggists. KnrsalH nt
COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE,
declMiiud 137 and It) North Queen.strcct.
"1ATARU11.
ELY'S CREAM BALM
-CUUK3
COLD IN HEAD, CATAItlill.ltOSECOt.ll.lIAV
FKVEU, DEAFNESS, HEADACHE.
Easy te use.
N. Y , V. S. A.
Price, !Wk Ely Hre.'s , Osvt ego
Hay Fever.
ELI'S CltEAM HALM ClcaiHis the Head,
Allays Intlamiiiatinn, Heals the Hei ok,
Kentnre
me nensex n iusie anu ninen.
A milck und
nosltUecure.
M cents at Druggist, (i) cents
by mall, registered.
Send for clrrulnr. haninln
liy mall, 10 cents.
ELY BROTHERS,
DrugglsM, Osege, N.
inar.ll tfclAw
VAllltrAOES.
STANDARD CARRIAOE WORK.
EDGERLEY & CO.,
(Carrlagu lliillders),
MAUKKT Hl'KKKT,
KET, KKAItOr I'OSTOrHL'K,
ANCASl'hlt, 1'A.
OUIt I.AIKIE MlOCIi or
BTOG-IES & OAUIUAG-ES
Comprises the Latest Styles and the most Kle-
Santly Unlshcd, WHICfl WK utrKH AT
ItEATLY KKHUCKD I'KICKH.
TbeSUt'EItlUlt QUALITY Of OUIt HUIIK
Is no longer Questioned. Ourterlc u asllneas
any made in the larger cities, ami SOLD AT
HALF THE 1'ltlCE. New Is the lime loonier
for spring.
KNCOUUAQE FA lit DEA1.INU
And Honest Werk. All Werk WAKKA.VTKD.
IlKI'AiniNU PUOMI'TLY ATTENDED TO.
One set of workmen especially employed for that
purpose.
W A few SLEIOHS left at liw Figures. (Jive
us a call. nevas-tfdAw
B
AROAINH.
AFTER THE SALE
-AT
NORBECK & HILEY'S,
CORNER OP
DUKE AND VINE STREETS,
LANCASTRU, PA.,
A LOT OF
YERYCHOICE
CJRRIIGE WORK
LEFT,
WHICH WILL HE SOLD AT
PUBLIC SALE PEIOES.
DON'T-MISSA HAItOAI.V.
CALL AND
EXAMINE THE
THE WOKK.
QUALITY OF
JILL WORK GUARANTEED.
All questions answered by Telephone,
through the Telephone Exchange, with which
the establishment Is connected.
SPECTACLES.
SUPERIOR
SPECTACLES
AND
EYE-GLASSES.
Microscopes, Field Glasses, liaremeters, Tele
scopes, Magle Lanterns, Thermometers, Draw
ing Instruments, Philosophical and Chemical
Apparatus. List and Descriptions of our Ten
Catalogues sent F11EE en application.
QUEEN& CO.,
NO. B2I CHESTNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA
mars-lydAw
Mm. rf v I
H
npj
eNsn
U H MM
OO M MX
M n
Ea 5
JjJ-OTICB JSXT AODIKARY.
WWfWV
Extraordinary Bargains
CLOTHING
ok Air. DKscmrTieNS duiiine tiik
MONTH OK A Pit II., l'KKPAU
ATOIIV TO A
J
CHANGE
&
-1N-
OUR BUSINESS.
yOall atonce, at
HIRSH & B1TH1,
Penn Hall Clothing Heuse,
CORNER OF CENTRE 8QUARE
AND NORTH QUEEN ST.,
Eer Thirty Days Only.
S
PR1NO.
The ilcannl weather of the past few days re
minds us that Spring Is at hand, and that It Is
lime te sce what Is wanted In the way of
SPBUG CLOTHIM
Burger & Sutten,
NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE,
Arepiepared te show te the public a Large and
Well Selected Stock of
Spring and Summer Suitings,
Such as Corkscieu s, " all shades," Plaid i, Checks
and Silk Mixtures, In fact everything that is
New and Desirable, Made in the Latent Styles,
at prices ns low as the lowest for the same qual
ity of suite. Our
READY-MADE STOCK
Fer Spring and Summer Suits for Men, Youth
ana iieys is complete nnu rcaaj
Call nnd Examine our Stock,
Shew Heeds.
letc nnd ready for Inspection
no irounie 10
BURGER & SUTTON
MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS,
Ne. 24 Centra Square,
LANCASTElt, l'A.
WIL
UIAMHON ft FOSTER.
-OUIt-
EASTER EGG
CONTAINS
Children's Kilts
-AMI-
Norfolk Blouse Shirts,
In a varied and cxten-ilrn utnerttnent or the
Flncjt (.rnilii Fancy Worsted, Castiineret,
and scotch Cheviot ter Children and
Jtejw, tremSynara old te UerlJ, the
fit of Mlilrli are exrellcut and
HIE I'ltlCES IOW.
Gent's Cleth Hats,
In a variety or Celers, Hat or reu ml crown, 5ic
J?SnAfW8:.9AS;0.I7.,,.'S5' 25-. "d
1'OChET HAT, verj" convenient for the traveler
. ""(? wearie me i.eciure or conceit,
Wci3c. nnd 11.00. '
The Best Dress Hat,
is win iratiier.welglit, selfcnnferuilng Hat. It
r.... in.!, iu.hi, us s nape iitn near, but con
forms Itseir te the head Immediately It Is
put en. NEW Sl'UINO STYLES In
Light-colored SUIT Hats nre
new ready.
Gents' Underwear.
Fer atmospheric protection, woolen or part
woolen Undergarments should be worn in all
ell mates and te meet the demands of the differ
ent degrees of heat, our assortment of Under
wear Includes medium nnd light-weights. In all
qualities from the low-priced te the most per-
MEiriN03hnr2a.T,nCd8,7?ca.mCm9- "r W"'TE
Silk Handkerchiefs,
FOK EASTEK.and Fancy, bilk. New Styles Puff
Scarfs, 23e.. 80c. nnd 75e. Tccks, 23c, 60c. nnd
73c. Fancy Silk Hews, 15c., 20c., 25c. and
40c. Fancy Silk Hews, with Elas-
tic Hand 20c. The cable-sewed
Kid Gleve, One Dellar,
New Celers for Spring In the best makes or Kid
Oleyes, light and dark shades, $1.2.1, ll.se and
$1.73. EAltLA WILSON'S Latest StvUs COL-
Men's Dress Shee, $q.
TheseShoesareinadetoour special order. We
have a complete range el sizes, In button,
Lace and Congress, made with or with
out Tips. Fer Ladles we have
A FINK KID
Butten Gaiter for $2.50,
"'ado with the bread or Common Sense Toe and
lfl Tllta Inul.Aa Ann.rn.. 1... L ..
--- ... iitqiitL. k.Jlll.l.l. Illi tur a
nppcarance ins Opera Toe and High
French
iieeiwouiaiiaprerirable. We have them In all
widths or both stjles,
WILLIAMSON
& FOSTER,
32, 34, 30 & 38 West King St.,
liANCASTElt, l'A.
INTELI.K1KNT PERSONS OIVE MIL
ler's IIOItAX Seap the preference. Effective,
durable, cheap.
DR. IL 11 MUlIIiKXIlERa irAH RE RE
uievcd his ofilce te
NO. 18 SOUTH 1'ItINCESTltEET,
Itcsldence at the Stevens Heuse. al St
ALli AT BEIGART'H OLD WINE
STOKE
FOH-
LTSTON'S EXTRACT OP IJEEP.
VUKST IN TUB WORLD,
Established, 1785. H, E. SLAYMAUEIt, AgL.
tebU-tld Ne. S9 tast King St.
&!,! h?l'r W"M
4'v
hf
Mr
H
AQER A liROTHER.
CLOTHING: -
SPRING WOOLENS.
SUITINGS, TROUSERINGS & SPRING OVERCOATING.
Our Aaaortment of STANDARD AND NOVEL STYLES of Coat
ings, Suitinga, and Trouflerintra for Men and Beys' Spring Wear
are new Oomplete and Ready for Inspection.
READY-MADE CLOTHING
Dualnesa Suits, Dress Suits, Beys' Suits and Children's Suits.
SPBINfr OVERCOATS.
FURNISHING GOODS Leading New Shapes of E. Jk W. Cellars
and Oufla. Noveltlos In Neckwear. Laundried and Unlaundrled
Shirts, Ete.
HAGER & BROTHER,
25 WEST KING STREET.
Bur uoevs.
CARPETS.
JOHN S. GIVLER k CO.
AllEOFFEUINU THE
LOWEST l'ltlt'ES AND QUALITIES OF
Carpets Carets
FOR THE PRICES.
OOOD TAl'KSTHY, W)c ,fi3c., 75c., and ale.
GOOD PODY nitUSSELS, $1.00 and $1.23.
aOOD VELVET CAltl'ET, $1.23 ; llcst, $1.50.
3-PLY ALL-WOOL, Itest$1.00.
E.VTHASUPEK ALL-WOOL, 1.3c.; Kcst, 75c
INGIt AIN, 23c, 33c., 40c., t3n. and Me.
HOME-MADE KAO and CHAIN CAItPET Cheap
MATTINGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.
WINDOW SHADES AND FIXTCHES.
Call anil Sen Our (feeds.
JOHN S. GIVLER & CO.,
25 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTElt, l'A.
TJIVERY
DAY HRINflH SOMETHING
JJJ N
hff
-TO 'HIE-
ANOTHElt CASE OF THOSE FAMOUS
DOUBLE FOLD CASHMERES,
All Celer., 12Kc a yard.
CLINCH COLOItED CASHMEItES,
Spring Shades. 23c a yard. Same quality sold
last season atS7e.
40-l.S'CII FltENCH ALMA SU1TINT.S,
Which leek and reel IIUe 73c goods, only J7KC.
40-INCH ALL-WOOL CASHMEItES,
IHprlnfC Celers, tAc a jard.
INCH FINE SATIN IIEItlSEIt,
Only We a aril.
Kli.VC II FltKNCH SATIN IIEltllElt,
Splendid Value, 73c a yard.
( OSIIHNATtON IIIIESS SUITI.NOS,
In Pretty l'aillau SIjIch,
New hhnden In
I.llillT UKUillT CLOTH SI'U'lNdS,
Made Specially rer Spring ear.
.lut Opened, a Cholce Line nt Heautldil
Printed Satines and Batistes,
AT VEHV LOW I'ltlCES.
WATT, SHAND & GO.,
18 and 10 East King Street,
LANCASTElt, l'A.
J."
MARTIN fc L'O.
SPRING
Dress Goods.
Just received another case
l.NES In
of DliESS SAT
Beautiful New Designs and Colorings,
AT Ilic. PEIt YAltD.
We have also secuied 10
the
PIECES MOKE of
SPECIAL BARGAIN
IV-
Summer Dress Silks !
35 Cents a Yard.
36-iDcli Lerraine Cashmeres,
At 45c. per Ynid.
Mohair Melanges,
At 3 1 p., worth BOc.
Double-Feld Cashmeres,
AllahadiKi, lSe. per yard.
,25 PIECES
Children's Dress Plaids.
In neat and lui
be, decided l'ntterns, at Uf p.,
Woith lSje.
J. I Martin A Ce.,
Cor. West King mul Prince His.,
LANCASTElt. l'A.
TTAI'Py THOUGHT AND
REItlCCOA
jljl Tobaccos
HAIUMAN'
Tobaccos only 8e per lducr, at
KKLLOW t'UO.
NT
CIQAU
STOUE,
NEW YORK SHE.
f1
mbeDs.
- CLOTHING.
CLOTttHfO.
piINE TAILORING.
1885. SPRING 1885.
H. GERHART,
FINETAILORING.
'lhe Largest and Choicest Asnemncnt or
FINE WOOLENS
IN '1 HE CITY OK LANCASTElt.
All the Latent Novelties In
FANCY SUITING.
A CHOICE LINE OF
SPRING OVERCOATING.
THE VKItY IIEV1' ttOUKMAVSIIir.
I'llcet In Milt all and nil goods wai ranted as
reprPHented at hli-iieiv alere,
No.43IerthQueenSt.
(Ol'l'OSlTE THE 1'OSTOKKIUE.)
H. GERHART.
J GANSMAN IIUO.'
Spring Opening,
In Our Custom Tailoring Department.
Suits te Moasure at $10.
Suits te Meaaura at $12.
Suits te Moasure at 316.
Suits te Moasure at $18.
Suits te Measure at $20.
Suits te Moasure at 825.
Pants te Measure at $3.00, $3.50,
$4.00, $5.00, 86.00, up te 80.00.
Children & Bey's Clothing
OUIt OKEAT Sl'EClAI.Tt.
CHlLDltEN'S SUITS at $1.50, $2.00, 12 SO, fciOO.
l U), J5.50. IIO 'S iiVVl S at $i 00, 2 81), 3.), ft 00,
13 00, up te flO.OO.
Yen are deuhtlelnteieated In the purchase et
SPRING CLOTHING
And want the heat quality for the (cast Inener.
We are equally Interested in securing your pa
tronage, und have placed our large stock at
prices within the reach of aU.
Our goods tcre never se low priced as new,
w hlle they arc as deslrahleaserci.
L. GANSMAI & BEO.,
Nes. 66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
(Eight en the Southwest Cor. of Orange Street,)
LANCASTElt, l'A.
. S-Net connected with any ether clothing
house In the cltv.
DARGAINS IN CLOTHING.
APRIL.
EVERY DAY BRINGS SOME
THING NEW!
TO HAY WE DISPLAY THE
LARGEST, HANDSOMEST, LOW-PRICED STOCK
OE
CLOTHING
-KOJt-
SPRING WEM
IN LANCASTElt.
ALL OUR OWN MAKE,
OESUl'ElllOlt WORKMANSHIP, ANHAN EX.
CELLENT CUT (1UAUANTEEH.
What It the value of a fine pleee or material If
It la anelled in the making, and the sewing se
peer that It rlpa with the llrst wearing? Ne
Hiich sewing here. We have never had a com cem com
plalnlaheiit l'OOItl.Y-SEWEDCLOTHINO.
ALL THE NICEST AN II NEWEST THINliS
-IN-
Ready-Made Clothing for Spring,
Can he found here, mid the price se low that
they am In react of every ene.
EXAMINE OUK STOCK OF SCHOOL SUITS
Edit HOYS.
MYERS & RATHFON,
LEADING LANCASTER CLOTIIIEKS,
NO. 12 HAST KINO STREET,
LANCASTER. i'A.
DONT FAIL TO TRY TUB CIGARS'
Twe for fie, the best in the town for the
atiAsTbiiK. UAJi'a yK,,LOW lftt0ti'i'
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