1-S, . ;Cil5 the .Wl 3 I It-6 WA vj.-. - jt R &mr hW r I fe K r- i I , I: h is .,. b5 .. I &,. :& iM r ' f UiU rr k W ', a flELLIGENCEK BUILDINGjv ;i,Wi uenwr vnsi- nqunm. LiKOAiraa, Pa, mm a. m rmi dellaw inrtTeimAtlem. romeaww. riSKMBMTS wm t te rirtT emTt A LY "ilNTELUGENCER," (MRHtM.) Hvery Wednesday Mernln. ttTODOUAMATSAB IX AHVAHCS. diiei solicited from every part of the i na country. CorrcipenflenU are re- led te write legieiy ana en one iuu(v. pcr only t and te sign their names, net ftnonymewi lettew win be conslgned(to nut uae AUlTrMAHtTltOAT0 i TIIE rNTELLiaENCEll. ' K t iwnilTtft.pl. :l)e Cancastct Intelligence Lancaster, xckih i, im. f if "-'.& :wiimlr8tand that the Clearfield bltu- E S. '?. -. - .. it.. -nl. mlr l !& wHM coal, company or uie mawiun ir: .C A fl,iilin-ntm mllrnerl remnanv. or :?4yb8tti,,'ttiey being in fact one in two, inia f! SSjaSfel'connectien.tas retreated from tlie 11 i-!WMfii that it wouHnet ship the coal of Vtairtv but the Clearfield, bituminous whA company ever the Heepli creek railroad iLlrUMure of the enfei-cement of the J-V-T" . . . . " ...... i. j Tt u?mmv M a praciicany iiroiiumery vihubc, & W1! thta'ctmnge having come evei the spirit of 1 J-'OlmAfam9 tn vlew of Uin notation before . ..rw. 'i--k "' - "" -e &:&- :eeBMHntionaimanaaiepreniDiiiiiganysucn S&. i. ,',' "ta Mini m n urn liv common carriers. TliO lX ."JT.jU.li. .. . .. . ,M- .. . .. ... v.f?i?,?.vHKlMt (Senater wauace is me aiuiier ei t"Wv(5iiteseilblll te enforce the constitution, V&fcVlSai "te the nrciiilpnt also nf the Ue.icll Ct'ifjJarailroadimade it very appropriate ;. .,S" 'ithftthla company should make haste te $&'& ?jlMJilta readiness te 'obey the constitution. Vlr V na8hty Magee, contractor, who is VSt& Jiu!li.M tlm fnml land 4liatvafiAt erktlQAnf Cwl ' V . KMHUU1U Llltl lUtlUi UUftl UltlCAUlU tuiiuviivv" ?-'f "' control his naughtiness. tJGUWAiA'niliU vprv creditable te the tmties.imd 'Kk. 'We trust that the change of heart in- 3S?Xeted & a3 compete as premised. -.VriM".i .-til nniv lu tn nnler In IM'SBWite the Pennsylvania railroad com- "jfjp, 'ptuiyte a similar conversion. It is said, $ c upe&Yery geed autlierity , that it spikes the 7 fwitcesef all coal miners who connect " with tlw Beech Creek read. If this Is se, l it neeeV prompt attention and correction by the legislature lie Wants te Stay. It seems thut in 1881 Postmaster lluitle- koper.efPliiladelphia, wrote te a )eung Democrat whom he had appointed sub ittr m'ssftit Hl"-e the appointment i made he hau itarneu that the young man "net only did net support the Repub lican party last fall but worked against it," wherefore Huidekoper bluntly said te him, In an official communicatien: "The ap pointment, se far as made, is revoked until I aa satisfied that you have been and are aa earnest Republican." Being confrenfed new witii tills letter, the Philadelphia postmaster admits that he wrote, it, but he pleads the baby act and says tunes have changed since then ; that In like situation new he would de other wise; and that, anyhow, Hayes made him de, it, for he had general and positive In structions from that sniveling sneak, which he had given verbally at the time of IIul IIul dekeper's appointment, that the Philadel phia posteffiee appointees must uin accord with the administration and Republicans. The anxiety of this fellow Huidekoper te held.his place is something wonderful. It is suspicious te say the leas'- If he had a proper sense of seloepect he would have tendered bb resignation en the 6th-ef March' He allowed his office last fall te hinadethe specially selected mc-dium for C mailing tens of filthy and obscene litera ls hire, shamelessly circulated in open en velepes, in defiance of the law a of the United States, and subject te seizure by Antheny Cotnsteck, had the postal authori ties been disposed te interfere with tills i " pollution of the mail service. Oft wilh 7 1 luldekeper's head I . Evidence of Greatness. ' ,, , 'General Grant gave geed testimony te its, Jd6 real greatness when he declared yester ?,'ilythat he believed tliat lie would get J. well. The numerous doctors about him 0fcve se unanimously and decidedly con- ' : demaedbim te immediate death that it " .,MB(iLdtfnAf Atnlnanf rtnrJK fipnqn nn n'ell " bt be at all surprising te these wlie have . observed hew often people locever i iwhen the docter's' give them ever te 4ieathJte find that General Grant will ,dippeinttlie doctor's prediction. It is V "" fveiy creditable te General Grant's stout- ifftees et heart and head tliat the doctor's Wveiwctieea net kill him. The piudent ,V physician generally abstains studiously ' freea letting lib patient knew that he con- sktets his case desiierate, 1xtli because he ksewa that it is of great importance te keep the' courage up nnd because he knows hew little he knows about the chances of ttfe.The man who resolves that lie will get well when the doctors say he w ill surely ' ike, is a man te be admired net less for the ewadBess of liis Judgment than the fibre ,' of his soul. f u&' f The Exact Trath. ,MM.-ir.. ' 1. tW !... ZmhIiIh .!. l, riwili lurK jrieiilic iiuusij iuiinus .&h v. M the present administration preiwses ,.w ive all the efflcials 'wie have used Vvi. r'itaees te promote partisan ends,und i j h . J-T--. ... i -i i ii.. .a...,i. .i. t tWH eiiuiuu UUOlll ilia tumm J iuuk- Ytasf'otensive partisan speeches te save .. yssfeveSces Nhlle neglecting their Uu- fc ' sW.",!" rausea cenerhl exodus of lle- iWew from etHce, j7JWI Very likely; indeed It is truebe- V yTlJrred venture. r thw ti wry rascal out. 4i5pWBprW"e'nt and the posreaster-general : ti9ouien te say, In connection with s1fce, New Yerk, posteffiee, that the Mmmt habit of postmasters in the larger islsXW,' te regard themselves as rather or er fapsawtlttian useful officers, whose chief &fifwt"ifc'te uraw their salary, will be P mpmetri in the breach than in the ob- jaWsTji;,u that they will oe exiected jrtisJr time te their duty. This will ' hiTlawt Ittlbg information te posteffiee T " -jr-& , .. , ma win be apt te coot me aruer no have contemplated a pestmus- kNsitesly as a ulcasast sinecure. Maw Wire. M M - - -"'- All KFVHVl IM.HqUIIUIBiini UN" III 1T w thUMtivM mm MOumm octtMtc ecttMtc octtMtc tkmeC thtf eeuMilrt. dmcA Hewli wtihTwwnrithMtiiW teflnref tiie fire dkpwtmint attempt te' excuse it en tbe fte&d thai t parti ieWM -waft'luteed rf fevHyfi rrte'nds una that hfe retention was sought because Mitas a Democrat. This is a bare-faced lie; and the people who resort te this subterf uge knew It te be such. Mr. Hewell was notclectcdthe first time as a Democrat; although the Democrats liad a majority in councils, they peremp torily refased te caucus en this oflke; he was eyen chosen by a majority or the 110 publican votes ; and he has never mani fested his political affiliations in the dls charge of his duties. In everything the Inteivlieencer has liad te say en this subject it has expressly disclaimed any par tisan interest In it ; ana 11 nnytiung were needed te show that Mr. Hewell's re-election was net sought for party advantage the names subscribed te this petition, pre sented and read in the Jelut convention, would effectually dispose of such nn idea : Te the Honorable Select and Cem moil Council! of the City of Lancatter, J'enn'a. We the undersigned, business men, property owners and citizen of Lancaster, uk for the re election of the present chief of the lire depart ment, llenry n. lieweu, a no naa neon a goeu and efficient officer In the pout and we de net deem It advisable for the beat interests of the city te make a change. AI nd yenr petitioners will ever pray. J.KUH n iv Charles A. ltelnltab, Chas. F. Matter, Bam'l l. Leran, JrA-K.Seed, Jehn K. Ilathfen, Watt, Shand a Ce., Win. Q. Baker, Jacob Bailsman, Williamson fester, A. W. nuaselU e;k. Martin, A. lthettds, Oee. K. Heed, Heed, llcilrnnn A Ce , I. l. I.ocher A Sen, Jehn C. IlBger, Merris Zeek, J. B. Martin A Ce., W. I). Bprechcr, iE.ll. Jlrewn, Chas. A. Jlrenmnati, Jacob ltnthfen, Jacob Q. aetz, i, nenrcr, (1. M. Zfthm, Uoe. A, Aiannali, 11. 8. sehlndle, J.M. W.tlclat, Kaw. j. zatim. Hhauli A Burns. 1. 1.fen Demmltli, s.S.HIgh. I). B. Bursa-, Jehn II. I'earset, J. H. Fester, Jne.S. Olvlcr!t'e, llenr A MeNalil), Walter A. Helnltsh, I'll. CVSnydcr A Bre. .I.UuatZoek, W. U. Memlenhnll, .1.(1. Dunn, Bhanb A Bre . H.W, Ilelnltah, Uce. 1). Bprecher, Jehn Mus9elman, Jehn B. warrei, Bam'l U. Bauamnn, Win. B. MldJloteii, B.h. Bnencer, (loe. M.FrnnLlln, V. II. llrenciiiRii, Thes. BniimRaruncr, Henry C. Harner, A. 8. Bard, V. Hhreder, M.e. Kline, It. J. Housten, Bam'l Moere, Jr. Will. Allff. Alice, II. II. l'nvry. Walter M. Franklin, iwinj. x, nnenK, llenry BnumgHrdnei, .ienn ii. iiusnene, II H. Franklin, llenry Martin, Inquirer I'rlntlng and rubllahlne Ce . .1. II. Wlckershain, Mtin'g'r. A I, I. that a man needs In this fair city te boost him into eillcial ploce Is glaring unfit ness for the position he seeks. Tiik rapidity with which tlie human hand when trained can moyeis somethlng wonder ful. Te the uninltiated who watch the celerity of the ordinary telegraph operator, his spced excltes wonder and admiration. What must be the case when is witnessed the competi tion of expert operators. In New Yerk a contest of tolegraphers was held the otlier day in which all provleus records were beaten. The task set bofero each of the con testants was te send MO words, including 2,334 characters, besides fifteen periods and four commas, raising the total mimlier of characters te 2,308. .New as each character required about six movements, it was neces sary te make U,208 wrist and arm movo mevo move montsfnr the &00 words. The fastest tlme made was 10 minutes and .12 soeomls, or an avorage of about 1,350 movements a mlntite. The human hand, after all, Is the most won derful of machines. Tin: demoralizing etrectef long experi ence wilii ahort-welght coal in Philadelphia is illustraled in the fact that thirty fat women en exhibition there, averaging Xay, pounds each In welghl, are described in all city newspapers as "ten tens of loveliness." AN agent ofthe society ter the prevention of cruelty te animals, stationed at the stock yards in Philadelphia, found two cows brought from no further than Pluenlxvllle, which were se bruised from being trampled In the car, that t hey were erdered te be killed. Even thou (he Deard of Health had te be inveked bofero the consignee would refrain from selling tlie putrid meat te thosausage and scrapple makers. The Lurd only knows hew many bruised cattle, shipped from the far WcstjStarved and trampled, are slaughter ed in the cities and the meat imposed en Ig norant people Tlie legislature, which is se ready te pass antl-oleomargorino laws, nnd prevent peeple from buying and caiing a cleau, aw cot and wholesemo substitute for dirty, greasy butter, never steps te censider the violation of laws practical by the railroad companies in transporting cattle in bad cars, without regard te their necessities or com fort Tiik Clarien Democrat U allttlo"efT" w lien it speaks of the "inhuman, disgrace ful Bpoctacle," prosentod at Jenhlng's Hol Hel Hel eow, Incaster county, Pa., in the annual township barter and sale of paupers ; lu which " ioer, forsaken, half-witted nnd half blind creatures were marched te that plaee vthore, surrounded by eager bidders who dls cuss tlieir ailments nnd dispositions, and their ability te work, they were forced te undergo the humiliation or being cried en ' by an auctioneer, and thus conslgned te the coreof the bidder who, at the least expense te the tow n, would agree te keep tlieir wretched seuli and bodies togeihor ler another year." This may have happoned seme wliore near Clarien, but we de net have such exhibitions in these parts ; and it might be well for our esteemed contemporary te lecate " Jennlng's Hellew ' a little mere definitely and accurately. Ex-Mayoh Wm, U. Smith, of Philadel phia, Hlnce hU late slugging match, has straightened up se suddenly tliat he leans backward. He wjtrns his policemen te quit frequenting the skating rinks, nnd asks all parents te aid him in regulating these pitfalls for tlie unwary youth and maiden. He has also, in doferenco te Judge Pell's law, or dered Johnny Clark's club theatre te step the sparring exhibitions. It is a popular notion that tlie literary In terests of the country gain when men of letters are sent te foreign countries as govern ment ambassadors and there get the oppor tunities and leisure that conduce te higher and mere successful exertions in their chosen Held. But, as the lmmcun points out, there is another side of this question : 'We lest the delightful humorist of Knlcker bocker's New Yerk, and gained the graceful yet heavy historian of Columbus, and Wash ington, by Bending Irving te Spain. We lest the charming novelist when Hawthorne went te Liverpool and get the writer of spiteful hooks or travel in his place. The late generation or literary diplomats de net keep up te this level when they go abroad. Mr. Motley wrete no mere histories when he went te Londen, and Mr. Lewell lias de voted his energies te after-dinner speeches sincohewent" Bret Harte has never done as geed work since he went away in the con sular service as he did liore ; and Sam. Cox is hurrying te finish his book before he gees te Turkey, lest the fascinations ofthe harem wean him from his leve for statistics or the bow-string of (he Bospherus shuts off bis ge nial Hew of wit Thh fanner should beware of the smooth smeoth smoeth tongued machine agent, who wishes te leave one of his machines en the farmer's premises, merely for exhibition purposes, eninlJWIVHBiaWlkasVaiaWgiBi m jvjbhi m toptrtytte fe;ntalM, et) peWM inriMd, -by - the mpm etwrt,Ms net seen te' be pe)whtr)y1eMprefeetidMl't' any community want stricter enfereMMnt aftheUqnoriawer even absolute ptjihlbt ued, wi lliniier in onuieijr niium m ui- control, in the election ril" Judgen, who cn" regulate the tAvema and saloons or shut them up cntlrely if se disposed. Fer in stance, Judge Krcbs, of Clearfield, has Issued an order requiring nil drinking re sorts te te closed at half-past ten ) and Judge Harry Whlte, of Indiana county, has ienised te grant n singie liconse in mat county. Tiik oxamples of the president in, reap pointing Pearson and the governor in reap pointing Hlsbee seetn te have been lest en the Republican councils of Lancaster. - a - Tiiimik Is ft professional war up in Iiiizorne between the doctors who ottended Nichols, killed by Dotlieras for betraying his niece, and these who testified before the beard of pardons that the victim's death was due te Dr. Cele's probing In the brain for the bullet rather than by the bait Itself. It nil! be re membered that the pardon beard gave Beth- eras the beneflt of the doubt raised and com muted his sontenco te Imprisonment for life ; and new the surgeons are trying tlte case In newspaper interviews. One of Dr. Cole'a chtef critics, Dr. Crawford, has get off the following very neat met In the case: "There seemed, in this niatter In which llotheras is cencerned, te have been two at tempts te commit a homicide or perhaps a murder ene with a bullet, the ether with a halter. Dr. Cole, by his Ignorance, stupidity and blundetlng seems te lift ve iruslraled both attempts." Tun statement telegraphed from Washing ton te the Philadelphia Time and printed te-day, te the eil'ect that Mr. Hensol "saw the president and whlspored a geed word for his friend Bigler, son of ex-Gov. Jllgler, whom he wanted te uce made United Htates marshal for the Wostern district or Pennsylvania" like most kindred Htaloments about Mr. llonsel is utterly without foundation. It Is high tlme for winter tn be pulled of! the lap of spring. - - PERSONAL. Sidnkv l.ANimt is te have a monument In Macen, (iiu, wliore he was lxirn. Cjiaiu.kh Peivrnit, or Cerry, llrle county, has been appeln ted llsh commissieuor by the governor in place of James DulTy. Mns. ltlt.i.-HirA)ieN-, of Han Francisce, has been condeninod te twenty-four hours, itn- irimjiuiiuiifc iur cuuivuijii. ui CQuru CimisTiNP. Nimson has received from King Alfonse the cress of the Order ortlie Ileneflccncc, feunded by his mother. Kx-dovKUNen Hi'nAOUK.ef Rhede Island. is new n business man In the City of Moxlce, whlle Mrs. KatoChase Isoducatluglierchlld Iseducatluglierchlld Isoducatluglierchlld ren in Kurepe, MAJenSAMUBLH. Kr.UKn, ofthe Second Artillery, for the last ten years 'instructor of law at the artillery school at Portress Menree, died lliore Monday morning. Ceu Tiiemah J. Orimi:se.v, who has fxen In the Internal Kovcnue service for the last nineteen years, nnd for the last nine years has been rovenue agent has resigned. Annum Thateiikr has been roelectcd chainnan of the Democratic city cemmittee or Philadelphia ; J.I Honsetidcrferend C. A. O'llara secretaries and Jehn Hlevln treasurer. Anei.fjt StlTtte, Itorerof tlie famous Sutro tunnel, has scoured Kurnpe in searcli of rari ties, and lias new stered In Han Francisce eneugh Ixxiks te bring tlie title- alone up te 160,000. Em Hmi'kr, who nearly a quarter nf a century age was secretary or uie common' weaiin miner ii0omer a u. C'urtin. Is new residing at a hotel in TAiwisburg, and is in very peer health Ma, J.H. KmiHHNKit, a graduate of Frank lin and Marshall college, as principal, and Miss Nannie L. Smith lirst assistant, will establish a normal and classical Institute in St. Petersburg, Clarien county. GEertOE BANonepT, is preparing a book en Sliakcspeare and his writings, in which he will confute the Bacenian theory as te the authorship of Shokespeero's plays, recently rovlsed by the inotcerie Ignatius Dennelly. Dr. H. I.,. Maoeon announced from the pulpit ofthe North Bread street church, Phila delphia, en Sunday that helntended te resign from the pasterate of the church ene year from this time. In the interval, he said, he intended te serve without any salary. Presidknt Cleveland was an interest ing spectator of two thousand children gather ed in the Whlte Heuso grounds en Kaster Monday, engaged in tlie peculiarly Washing ton sport or egg-rolling. The play consists mainly of rolling dmdlly colored Kaster eggs down the artificial hills in the grounds. Of these eggs the young ones carrled small bas kets full when they onter, and toward even ing the battleground was flecked with sliells where the strlfe was the thickest. Governer Wrieht, of Indiana, was In the habit of airing en the stump his knnwl knnwl knnwl odge of farming matters, of which he was densely ignorant. A rural Hoesior, who hed been iinposed uienby the governor's preten sions, anxious te improve ids breed of sheep, ence wrete and rcquosted him te recommend for this purpese a thoroughbred ram. He promptly roplled: "Oct the hydraulic, by all means. It is superior te the Southdown for mutton or the merine for wool." TJCX 31ZXEHS BVJIIBD AZTFJ-:. A Heartrending Kcene at Haven ltun Little Hepe for tlie Entombed. About 1 o'clock Monday afternoon one of the gangways of the Cuyler colliery at Haven Run, Schuylkill county, operated byS. M. Ilea ten Sc Ce., caved in without warning, en tombing ten miners who were at work inside, The cave-In occurred about 400 feet from the bottom of the slope, and was caused by a sudden crushing of the timbers. The names of the ten men entombed are : Frank Me Laughlin, William Andersen, Jehn Ander Ander eon, Henry Mervine, Ben Maurer. Nicholas Pureell, Barney Smith, Michael Horrify, Daniel Kouney and Jehn Cavanaugh. There is no means of ascertaining whether thelm- firlsened miners nre dead or alive. Messrs. lea ten A Ce. are doing everything possible te rescue the men, but the danger of ap proaching the break makes it difficult te de anything te that end and also prevents the hundreds of men that have gathered at the scene Irem going te work te rescue the im prisoned miners. The miners who are ac quainted with tlie ploce have little or no hope of these imprisoned being rescued alive. Tlie scene at tlte mouth of the slope is heartrend ing in the extreme. The unfortunate miners are all men of families, add the appealing cries of their wives and children fill the air in the vicinity of the fatal mlne. Exploring parties who attempted te enter the mine report It a romplete wreck, and all hopes of rescuing the imprisoned miners allve has been abandoned. The slope Is 700 feet deep, nnd is dlvided into four lids. The ten men new in the mine were In the lower lift, and tlie place is closed te the bottom of the first lift, forty feet above. There are three openings te the mind an atr held and two slopes, and all tiiree are closed below the first lift The dangerous condition or the mines net only prevents rescuing parties from doing any work but forbids even a thorough examination of the workings. The concussion caused by the fall was se great that th6 mine cars at the feet of the first lift were forced up the slope a dlstance of fifty feet Minera who are acquainted with the workings doclare it net only Impossible te rescue the men alive but doubtful whether even their bodies can be recovered. It Is their Judgment, also, that the colliery is u completo wreck. The colliery employed from 150 te 200 men when working, but for tunately, was net in operation Monday. s ' A XBW rHESCn CABIXET. BriMen Called te the Premiership and a Min istry Formed. M. Brisson lias completed a cabinet, and, although the names of the members have net been made public, it appears certain that the ministry will be composed as follews: M. Brisson, president ofthe council and minister or publie Instruction; M. Allain Targe, min ister of the interier: M. Ghunageran, minister of finance; M. Goblet, minuter, of justice; General Campenen, minister of warfSadi Carnet, minister of publie werks: M. Pierre LegTand, minister of agriculture; M.Herys Mangen, minister, of commerce; is".,Cuvhet, minister of pests undwlegrapiui, aM A,diai ,- - jtrnt aiwm Iv MMmaed M. RrW. eiiiltA ekunber of detmttM. Of fee Hepabltean union will ilaalawiil of M. Ferrv. 'Xhe newlnutry wHliee'r-,errylst in char- The moonlight' strikes across the fleer, Ita creeping pallor neara my bed Ab, were It only death Instead, Hew iwlflly seen this vigil o'er, . BPXCIAZ XOTICBS. laaaa WH was a UtUe Man, He aaid te six tall qnli ring frienda whoasked hew he felt among se many men, "that he was a sixpence among six pennies, worth them all." BOZODONT Is Just se among many prepara tions for the teeth, It Is worth theni all. a74wdcedAw Thoeaands BasUnMl te Their araTca.- Ily relying en testimonials written in vivid glowing language of some mlraculens cures made by tome largely puffed up docteror patent medicine has hastened thousands te their grAres the readers having almost insane faith that the same mlraole wilt be performed en tbem that these testimonials mention, while the so se called medicines Is all the tlme hastening them te their graves. Although we have Thousands Upen Thousand It I or testimonials of the most wonderful cures, voluntarily sent us, we de net publish thorn, as they de net make the cures. It Is our medicine, Hep Bitters, that make the cures. It has never failed and never can. We will give rcferonce te anyoneforanydlseaso similar te their own U desired, or will refer them te any neighbor, as there Is net a neighborhood in the known world but can show Its cures by Hep Hitters. A losing Jeke. " A prominent physician of Pittsburg said te a lady pat lent who was complaining of hoc con tinued Ill-health, and of his Inability tocure her, jokingly said: 'Try Hep Hitters t' The lady took it In earnest and used the Hitters, from which she obtained permanenthcalth. She new laughed at the doctor for his JoVe, but be Is net se well pleased with It, as It cnat'.lilm agoed patient. Fees of Uoclers, The fee of doctors at $3.ttl a Islt would tax a roan feraycar.andln need of a dally IMt, ever l,O00 a year for medical attendance alone ! ' And one single bottle of Hep Hitters taken In time w mild navn the (1,000 and all the j car's sickness. Olien Up by the Docter. "Is It posslule that Mr. (ledfrey In up and at work, and cured by se simple a remedy T" " I assure you It Is true that he Is entirely cured, and with nothing but Hep Hitters, and only ten dnrs age his doctors gave nun up ana said he must die, from Kidney and Liver trouble I" -None genuine without a bunch of green Heps en the white label. Shun all the vile, poisonous stuff with " Hep " or " Heps" In their name. mX-1mTii,Th,SAw Hloedl Meed I niei.dt Yes, bleed I " Weed will IpII !" And bleed will tell a sorry tale, If It U peer, mean sickly. Impure bleed, with little or no Iren In It. The Meed enriched by Iren nnd pnrlflPd by the vlg nrrni action of a hcalthv llrer. tells tin hterv of clear brain, ylgoreus action, geed digestion nnd sucecis tn life. Hrewn's Iren Hitters pulu Iren In the bleed, tones the nerves and romiueni de bility. Sold everywhere. 2-lllg Thleve-2. Dyspepsia and debility are two big thieves; they creep In and steal our health and comfort before we knew It, Let us put it step tn their Invanlens with a bottle of Jlurdeck Bleed Jilt' ten, tobelutdatany drugstore, Porsale by II. II. Cochran, dnigglut, 137 nnd it9 North Ijiircn street, Lancaster. An Off Year. This Is going te bean en" year. NeKilltlcal booms ter "Plumed Knights" or "Iteferm" wilt help keep up the health nnd strength of the vast multltude whose faith Is pinned en the glowing party premises of election j car. Multi tudes of such will need a reliable tonic te tone up the system, a purifier te work etT the had bleed, uud a sure remedy for lame backa, rheu matism, biliousness etc. Such a remedy Is Kid ney-Wert. It bes long steed at tlie head of the list of kidney remedies, and It recch cs the high est praise from all that use It. Worked Wonders. "My daughter h ai ery bail e(T en account of n cold end pain In her lungs. Jr, Themat' Ke leetrle Oil rured her tn ttcentu four heur: (Hie One of the boys was cured or sere threat, 'ltili roedlcine has worked wonders In our family." Alvah rinckney. Lake llahepac, N. Y. or sale by 11. II. Cochran, druggists, 137 and 133 North (Juecn street, Lancaster. JlOVBEFVBXtailXXO GOODS. T UK CHEAPEST PLAGE TO flUVAT LOW PRICES STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, Ceal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures, -i3 AY- P. Ne. 34 Seuth Queen Street, feb2Myd LANCA8TKH, l'A. SVECTACLKS. SUPERIOR SPECTACLES -AND- EYE-GLASSES. Uleroscepeg, Field Glasses, Uaremeteni, Tele scopes, Uagle lanterns, Thermometers, Draw Inn Instruments, Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus. List and Descriptions of our Ten Catalogues sent i'KKK en application, QUEEN& CO., NO. 024 CHESTNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA mart lydAw STOCKS. pOOR, WHITE & CO.,' BANKEI?,S.r FKIMRItAILWAYSKCIIltrriKS ALWAYS ON HAND 'OU INVESTMENT. Minneapolis Heal Estate 7 per cent, bends for sale at 101 and lntorest. Proprietors of "Peer's Manual of HaU ways." Correspondence invited. 46 Wall Streat, New Yerk, octllydeod ILLER'S BORAX SOAP CONTAINS 45 per cent, of vegetable oils, making It healing In Its effects. -DEMO VAT XV Dr. Lengalcer has removed from Ne. 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster, Ph., te Lebanon, 1'a., opposite the posteffiee, will be at the Koy Key stone Heuse, North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a,, every Monday and Friday nriernoeus, till 7 o'clock, p, m. ni30-2wd STORAGE AMD COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, DANIEL MAYElt, dec3-l yd 16 West Chestnut street. s AINT-HAFHAEIi WINE. INFORMATION. The Saint-Raphael Wine has adellcleda flaveur and is drunk In the principal cities of Hnssla, Uermany, North and Seuth America, Ureat lirltaln, India, and se en. The qnantity exported annually Is sufficient proof or ltsstabUtlrand staying powers, while for the real connoisseur there u no wine that can be considered lu superior. 49-Tbe Salnt-naphael Wine Company, Valence, Department of the Dreme (France.) H. E. 8LAYMAKER, Ne. W BAST KINO STsUCXT, wmd&2 BROWN'S .jte e nil ti u gee K oe BITTERS ThU me&iclne, combining Iren with pnrevege teble tonics, quickly and completely CUKK3 DYSPEPSIA, INDIUKS8ION. KAL.AKIA. WKAKMKSS. IMPUKB BLOOD, CHILLS and rnYABununAunAJjUiA, By rapid and thorough assimilation with the bleed It reaches every part nf the system, puri fies and enriches the bleed, strengthens the muscles and nerves, and tones and invigorates the system! A fine Appetiser Best tonle known. It will cure the worst case of Dyspepsia, re moving all distressing symptoms, such as Tast ing the feed, Belching, Heat In the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. The only Iren medlctne that will net blacken or Injure the teeth. It fs Invaluable for diseases peculiar te women, and te all persons who lead sedentary lives. An unfailing remedy for diseases of the Liver and Kidneys. rnwni sunenng irem me eneci ei tTerwur, nervous troubles, less of appetite, or debility, experience quick relief and renewed energy by I tJI 11M- It does net cause Headache or preduce Consti pation OT1 1 Ell iron medicines oe. It Is the only preparation of Iren that causes no Injurious effects. Physicians and druggists recemmend It as the bcsC Try It. The genuine has Trade Mark and cressed red lines en wrapper. Take no ether. Hade only by HUOWN CIIKMICAI, CO., lULTlKORS, WD. sepU-lydftlyw A man attacked with Uright's Disease, or any kidney dlsrase, don't want Ann words but lis conqueror Hunt's (Kidney and Liver Itcmcdy. We must tell of the great specific Hunt's (Kidney and Liver) Itetucdy. It never falls te cure Diabetes Dropsy, Uright's Disease, Ac. mSl-lwdced&w M- AN1IOOD UESTORED. antxeT rau. A victim of youthful Imnrudence causing Pre mature Decay, Nervous Debility, Lest Manhood, Ac, Having uiea in vain every Known remca ft lias aiscevureu a simpie sen-cure, wnicn nu w seud fUKK te bis fellow sufferers. Address, J. II. US.KVIM), JIG-lyoedAlyw 43 Chatham St, New Yerk city AFTKK ALL OTHERS VML, COXSULT DR. LOBB, NO. 319 North Firieenth street. Iwlew Callewhlll street. Philadelphia. Cures all Secret Diseases of both sexes. Twenty Years Kxporlcnce. Con sultation by mall. NKUVOUH AND SPECIAL DISKASKS. New boelc Just out. Bend for It, Price tee Henrs 11 till 2, and 7 te 10 p, m reble-lydAw ONHUMPTION 1 HAVE A. POSITIVE remedy for the above disease; by its use he usandi of cases of the worst kind and of long standing have been cured, indeed, se stren ig nave ueen curea, inucea, se strong i (vS my 1 HOT faith In Its efflcacy that fnitii in iiarmcuev tnr send T TTLKH FHKK, lecetber with a valuable trea- tlse en this disease te any sufferer. Ulre ex- press and P. O. address. IIK.T. A.HI.OCUH, nSMindoed&Cmw 181 Pearl St., N. V. CHAPPED HANDS, LIPS AND FACES are very common In March, but CREAM OF ROSES Always cures. Ne grcase, no smarting. ONLY, 10CKNTS, ut Druggists, for sale at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, decS-Cmd 137 and 119 North Qtieen'strect. piATAUHH. ELY'S CREAM BALM -CUIIK.S CULDINHKAD, CATAKUII. ltCHKCOM,llAY PEVKIt, DKAKNK3S, IIKADACHK. Kasy te use. N. ., U.S.A. Price, Mc. Lly Hrn.'s, Oswego Hay Fever. ELY'S CUKAM HALM Cleanses the Head. Allajs lntlanunatlen. Heals the Seres, ltesteres the benses of Taste and Smell. A cinlck and nexltlrn cure. w cents at DruxRlsts. GO cents !red. Send for circular. Huuinle by mall, rcfrlitcrcii. by mall, 10 cent x. ELY BROTHERS, DruRirlsts, Oswego, N. Y. mar.11 tfd&w V LOT 11 1 SO. N OTICi: EXTRAORDINARY. Extraordinary Bargains IN- CLOTHING or ALL DESCUII'TIONS DUIIING MONTH OF APHIL, I'ltEPAH ATOltY '10 A THE CHANGE -IN- OUR BUSINESS. fOall at ence, at & Penu Hall Clothing Heuse, CORNER OF CENTRE SQUARE AND NORTH QUEEN ST., Eer Thirty Days Only. s PRINO. The pleasant leather of the past few days re minds us that Spring Is at hand, and that it Is time te see wtlal la wanted In the way of SPRDTG CLOTHING. Burger & Sutten, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, Are prepared te show te the public a Large and Well Selected Stock of Spring, and Summer Suitings, Such as Corkscrews, "all shades," l'lalds. Checks and Silk Mixtures, In fact everything that Is New and Desirable. Made In the Latest St j lea, at prices as low as the lowest for the same qual ity efaulla. Our READY-MADE STOCK Fer Sprln ir Spring and Summer Suits for Men, Youth dlieysfs complete and ready for Inspection. ;allaud Examine our Sleck. Ne Trouble te anu u Call Shew Uoeds. BURGER & SUTTON, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTEtt, PA. DR. II. E. MUHLENBERG HAS RE moved his eftlce te NO. 16 SOUTH l'BINCE STUEET. Hcsldence at the Stevens Heuse. al-St lALIi AT REIQART'S OLD WINK I STOHE -TOU- IISTON'S EXTRACT 0? BEEF. VDTC8T IK TBI WORLD, IfatuhllaliAVITfU II. V ST.AYMAIf EH. Ac feblT-tld Ne. Bait King St, HIRSH BROTHER CLOTHING. - SPRING WOOLENS. SUITINGS, TROUSERINGS & SPRING OVERCOATING. Our Asfiortment of STANDARD AND NOVEL STYLES of Coat ings, Buttings, and Trounerlntra for Men and Beys' Spring Wear are new Complete and Ready for Inspoetlon. READY-MADE CLOTHING IN Business Suits, Dress Suits, Beys' Suits and Children's Suits. " SPBIM OVERCOATS. FURNISHING OOODS-Leadlng New Shapes of B. & W. Cellars andOuffls. Noveltloa in Noekwoar. Laundrled and TJnlaundrled Shirts, Etc. HAGER & BROTHER, 25 WEST KING STREET. buy noens. e ARPETS. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO. AltKOr'r'EKIXtl TIIK LOWKVriMUCKS AND QUALITIES OK Carpets Carpets FOR THE PRIDES. GOOD TAl'KSTUY, 60c ,C5c.,7r-c., and 85c. GOOD 110 1) Y HUUSSKLS. $1.00 and il.ffl. GOOD VKLVHT CAItl'ET. $1.23 : Hest, 1 50. 3-I'LY ALL-WOOL, Hest $1.00. KXTKASUI'EK ALL-WOOL, GJc.; Het,;V. 1NOKAIN, 25c., 35c., 40c., 4. and Mc. HOME-MADE KAU and CHAIN CAUl'El' Cheap MATTINH8, 1'LOOK OIL CLOTHS. WINDOW SIIADhS AND KIXTUItKS. Call und See Our floods. JOHN S. GIVLER & GO., 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTEIt.l'A. TJIVRRY DAY 1IRINQ.S HOMETHINO JJJ N EW TO 'HIE- ANOTHEK CASE OK THOSE FAMOUS DOUBLE FOLD CASHMERES, All Celers, 12c a yard. 3.V1NCII COLOItED CASHMEltES. Spring Shades. 25e a yard. Bame quality sold last season at 37ic. 40-INCH FI1ENCH ALMA 8UIT1NCS, Vthlch leek and reel like 75c goods, only 37Xc 40-INCH ALL-WOOL OASHMEP.E9, ilprlng Celers, 60c a yard. AV1NCII FINE SATIN liEltliElt, OnlyGOciijard. 40-INCH EHEN'CH SATIN HEItllElt, Splendid alue, 75e a yard. COMltlNATION IIKESS SUITINflS, In Pretty I'arlilan Styles. New Shides In LIUI1T WKIUIir CLOTH SHIT1NCIS, Made Specially for Spring Wear. I 11st Opened, a Choice LInent Ileautlful Printed Satines and Batistes, AT VEIlY LOW PUICES. WATT, SHAND & GO., (8 and 10 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. J. 11. MARTIN & CO. SPRING Dress Goods. Just received another ciihd I.NKS In of DUES SAT Beautiful New Designs and Colorings, AT 10c. PEll YAltll. Wohive alie Hecuird 10 the PIECES MOItE of SPECIAL BARGAIN -IN- Summer Dress Silks! 35 Cents a Yard. 3G-ieck Lerraine Cashmeres, At &c. per Y'ard. Mohair Melanges, At a I c., worth BOe. Double-Feld Cashmeres, All shade, ISc. per yard. 25 PIECES Children's Dress Plaids, lu neat and la: rge. decided Patterns, at cjf c,, Werth lXc J. B. Martin fe Ce., Cor. West King ami Prince 8(s., LANUASTEU, PA. TTAPPY THOUGHT AND REBECCA -aa. Tobacco only 8e per pluir, at UAUTMAN'S Yl tLLOW Jl'KON'J LLOW JNT CIOAlt 6TOUE. IV MR SHE. - CLOTHING. CLOTH IKO. F 1NE TAILORINO. 1885. SPRING 1885. H. GERHART, FINETAILORING. 1 he Largest and Choicest Assortment or FINE WOOLENS IN THE CITY O LANCASTtK. All the Latest Novelties In FANCY SUITING. A CHOICE LINE OP SPRING QYERCOATING. THE VEIlY IIESTVOKKMANSllll'. Prices te suit all and all goods warranted as represented atbU new store, Ue. 43 Bera Queen St. (OPPOSITE THE I'OSTOt 'ICE.) H. GERHART. L. OANSMAN & 11RO. Spring Opening, In Our Custom Tailoring Department. Suits te Moasure at $10. Suits te Meamire at 812. Suits te Measure at 815. Suits-te Measure ut 818. Suits te Measure at $20. Suits te Measure at $25. Pants te Measure at $3.00, $3.60, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00, up te $9.00. Children & Bey's Clothing OUU UKKAT SPECIALTY. LlllLDUEN'S SUITS at il SO, UOO, t2S0,30O. tl OU. 5 50. HO 'S SUITS at i.OO, fi SO, $3.00, M 00, S00, up te 110.00. Yeu are deuhtleis Interested In the purchase et SPRING CLOTHING And want the best quality for the least ruoney. We are equally interested tn securing yourpa yeurpa yourpa trnnage, and have placed our large stock at prices within the reach of all. Our goods wcie lcr se low priced as new, m hlle they are as dcslrahle as ever. L. GAUSMAU & BRO, Nes. 60-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Eight en the Southwest Cor. of Orange Street,) LANCASTEU, PA. 3Net connected with any house lu the cltv. ether clothing B AROAINS IN OlOTHINQ. APRIL. EVERY DAY BEINGS SOME THINGNEW ! TO-DAY WK DISPLAY' THE LARGEST, HANDSOMEST, LOW-PRICED STOCK -OF- CLOTHING -FOIt- SPRING WEAR IN LANCASTEU. ALL OUR OWN MAKE, OFSUl'EUIOH WOltKMANSlIIP.ANllAN EX. CELLENT CUT UUAUANTEEI). AVhat Is the v atun of a line plece of material If it is spoiled in the making, and the sewing se peer tliat It rips with the first wearing ,iH,r mill it rijis wiiu ma unsi wearing T Ne such sewing no re. we nave never baa a com plaint alimitPOOULY-SEWEUOLOTHINU. ALL THE NICEST AND NEWEST THINGS -IN- Ready-Made Clothing for Spring, Can he found here, and the prices se low that they are In reach of every one. EXAMINE OUU STOCK OF SCHOOL SUITS KOlt HOYS. MYERS & RATHFON, LEADING LANCASTER CLOTUIKltS, NO. 13 HAST KINO STBEET, LANCASTEU. FA. TV)NT PAIL. TO TRY THE CIOARS XJ Twe for 6c, money. at HARTMAN'S YELLOW JTKONT CIQAlt BTOBK. 4 'rtf zi - tVl? .- f 1 n . r ,? ' O. t .- " j- -Vr iaa vA i'jij