' rI . ; h. 16' ?Z y s- l. "T i1 V ! 6 'fS ?U, z.Zi.4 v .T. Wh, reT?' 'fi m. a' .wa- 0l w I. T i-3 M' v. X Jt I) , i M", w i K i m : ' jV h, H'litf Nit , .,. T C'lltJl . CT tW ff-i ,Y 1KTELLKEKCIR,; f .(. i l - rery Vvml'bc Im 4m Year Din iawu tip) kjl BnHfiit EIGENCSee BUILDING, 'A. Ijtfj Oernir Metre Square. ' . LACAT,rA. i J. ,CXHT A WUft. C1T PULJLAIU1 A ItflTTTaiWTtAMOHTH. FetTAOBVIin. EMENXS took tbv te fiftv etirrs A " INTELLIGENCER," Every Wednesday Mernlnr, fcOLtAKa A TBAB t ADVANC. rjj , Btcs solicited from every part of tbe ftMUM country, Correspondents are re- te write legiDiy ana en one mac or renly t na te sign their names, net efttlen. tut In proof of eoed faith. z. , HIVBJUIUua .. n... w vuueiinu - UllBn wfll ftu, nn..l..nu1 ... 9m rWllKLi' Wmarv Mf-itaTt SgESh.f'flg C r'AlMMIiUUTTIU JtRDTUIdllill) TO 3 dS," 3. -" THE INTELLIGENCER, LiUCASTXH, l'A, S-'Ar;. l)e. Cntuastcr 3ntriligcuccr. LANCASTER, APRIL 8, lb85. "Vi ri. Vnlnn nf TUnlr Utnnlru. f "WiWeiw'.very anxious indeed te knew ! V.fSviTBfct witmi 13 in bank stocks which make t r jwi't'". . i - . . . ... I iUEifcW precious te the people of tlieir IX') cwmtryTJpen tbe face of tilings there is IWl'.neA'lnW,'.!' .il.na .. t.Ul. !e .... Ill-nil. tr , KMnui inula Mtituii ,e iuuiu iini, w tVKtkk tetitself wines and ilv itwav tlian fift'priBii,&ttes. The stockholder have te jftechtr'ief their officers, in the dlscliarcc l vetfiHtieB ' which pre-eminently demand ft, jSftjfey&Wfrity and a particular aharpness of ' dBiatalfeculties in ceitain directions. Sv-i.bk temcers are pieniy, out goon ones tik-ilKiMt very abundant; and it is notable 1 sfffXhOtat. U.lU nnt llin cnrwl msm ului iilwnvs f 3 tfe'inialrtti Itie rrnnil linnlrnv Tn fnnt flirt ITnOfl )liK.ftAM ftuia n nrnnl .1inl t lilt, ,nr in Ilia Itn. , Js dwteking te be a money cnanger. It is net llfetbe aatural business et the geed-hearted 'rBa. It U iossible for such te be ,Afffgoed' btuiKers, no doubt, just as H 2Jt, i possible for the rich man te enter JlrfRrtne Kinguem or Heaven. 1 ney cer- yrjuni7 pursue meir wayunuer uuucuiiies. "rtLTViB ,lmn1f(r nppds tri linvn ;i linnrt Im- 3V2 . .r ."""... . T , . ., T peneiraDie 10 syrnpauiy wnen no is in 111s ,WJty office. .He needs te be able te say te the $SK borrower that lie must give him a geed en- dener ; which is in itself an impolite thing - " te say, as it is an imputation upon the bor ber v rower's honesty. The merchant sell3 his goods upon credit ; the banker gives no credit. He takes all the money and valu ables that arc offered him without security, i and 'naris iith none without f.pr-llJ erb--'' U , thi -'lled which makes ' uwikBtecks se vniuable in the centempla- V tion.ef the outsiders who cannot borrow a dDf. de! ': dollar without an endorser. TIip.v concelvn once that the bank stands te lese netli- ing and te win all the tlme ; and they would be right, if the honesty and sagacity of bank officers ceuli be guaranteed. Hut just there is the trouble. A geed many are net honest and many are stupid. Rascality in bank management is be ing well illustrated in New Yerk new in the trial of Fish, of the Marine Hank, of Grant Si Ward fame ; and stupidity in it is exemplified every day te every body. " And Its Famous Apple Tree." Te-morrow will be the twentieth anni versary of the surrender of Lee te Grant. It would be a meumful coincidence indeed if it should also prove te be the date of the death of General Grant, as new seems im minent. Ter his career reached its climax at Appomattox. Ha had fought the rebel rebel rebel lion'te a close then, and it was there he dis played the magnanimity of a great soldier. He never steed higher in tlie affections and respect of the whole people than upon that occasion. Jlis protracted illness has renewed dis cussion of the events of his military career; and. in view of tlie Appomattox annh ersary the particulars of the surrender have been r receiving some attention. It is one of the paradoxes of history, Unit the further we getaway fiem the events with which it deals, the mere likely we are te get the un ' .colored truth about them. Fer in history, j hU i in court, tlie best and most truthful wit 'i Besses are net these who are tlie most anx- .Jpieus te testify and the. most voluble when ffiffyf ihevitet upon the stand. As "Wendell g Phillips once remarked, one can get se V;jcle8e te aii object that he cannot see it at 'fjt&all ;and no one will dispute that the his- jf '' 'tery making of te-day, with regard te the 1 J" Js war for, the Union, is a geed deal mere re- 'liable than that of twenty years age. x' One of the results of "the fe- ritten Ap- , " pomattex story is te tear up by the roet3 the 3f famous npple tree under which Grant has Jl eeen pictured una peetizeu as receiving Lee'a, sword. It is conclusively shown that the chieftains were no swords w hen they -y ,met, and that their negotiations took place t net in the open air, nor under any tree, but in the liouse of a Mr. McLean, the princi - pal residence of the village, with closed . doers and windows, in the presence only of a few members of the staff of each general. Even Generals Sheridan and Ord sat out. . Bide, en the piazza, in expectant waiting. ;V uur special artist " was net mere ; nor kffi 5tbe poet. ' Saie the Trent and Plant Mere. V' HO1611 t,lu far-sighted founder of our t?$ fjoeme,ilth wrote out his conditions ' Si4 concessions for the proprietary gov gev J'nHBent of pennsjlvanla, he directed very M&rt.'Hclytnatm clearing the ground care ;n"&Jl'ea te leave one acre of trees for every 'AlvLfJiv acics tieaied. This reservation was Maeine(l by tlie wis3 economist at a time 4tVWttmn3jlviinia was literally " Tenn's ,bw8C,Vanu there seemed te boneoeca- '.n'lianlAfiAln l,a HmUr ITIe u, ,..,. j. ' ilMtye long departed from his wise counsels ; nr Una lauds are denuded of their trees '?4the mountains are well nigh shorn of , r';l forests which covered them, breaking AM$iliury of the storms and nourishing ; & fpuntalus of irrigation. , a 1 "rtD and again from every hand have vvtfyWiQies or warning aim advice been ' if&ffimmiteAi " woodman spare that tree ;" but V '&' :?" "uu,liaea ins axe. n is only liere J, IBS 5, "Ult s.ome ni'l,--c'.iuve forester J 1 j ',sMJE!4anul)nveiltlie economy and profit Ir i?7 if ??" "ujig. iire Miw-min ie create If' A fa!iminl In ita favor hy the iiibtitutieu II Ul l of'ArVerDay," has been followed with fwullsinthe West, und deserves en. ciswwih nere. aw juhj-, especially, lrlmuty made the bride of use." and efqr kty that is seasonable should be an Miwr'dy te these who weujd adorn the ;uj lMdHHe . sit in the wfrwhlng shade or rll) ft J .FlffM! -IrrHfriik 1frfcg x. J . i- .4 t.'i v. v . Si ' V mm w 11M. . - J.V '. A-.- V -,- naii ui Bwmitru . Tlie Standard Machine ceapany, of Cleveland, Ohie," if there is such an Insti tution, needs te take notice that oily- tongued agents who represent it in these parte ire swindling our farmers ; and if the company desires te protect ita own reputa tion it will de well te ex;rt itself te put a step te their abuse et whatever authority they are invested with. Farmers everywhere should be en their guard against strangers who try te sell them machinery, or te get them te sign their names te any kind of documents. Heme dealers and responsible local agents are quite sufficient te supply our local wantfl ; and the man who gives his note or lendshlsnarneteastrangerisvery apt te dig a pit for himself. The public generally and banks in par ticular should be very careful about nego tiating the notes of their fellow citizens in the bands of strangers. Fraud vitiates everything ; and there are ether forms of forgery than the fabrication of signatures. Loek out for swindlers. They come with the blue birds , and are nearly as thick. California has onjeyod almost as sudden expansion in ita viticulture, as in itH geld product. In 1848 tbere were only 200,000 vines in all the state. In 1802 thorewero 0,500,000; in 1881 01,000,000. In Princeton, X. J,, at the town election en Monday, the Law and Order society kept up a coutinleus prayer meeting near the polls all day. The remilt von se mixed that it took all night te count the vete ami finally it was discovered that the man most prayed for was boated by 20 majority. The winner was n Demecrat. Thin Uy be construed as a sign of what veuld happen if the prayer gaugovcie steadily applied te the practical cencunis of Ilfe. A P"H,ADKr,riiiA wlfe roceived flD.000 frcin a railroad company for her dead hus band. 1'erliapM this was hlgher than he it rated whlle allve. Tub vaccination question nill net den n. It reappears in ene form or anether at regu lar Intervals, and Its discussion grows mere virulent w herover smallpox finds a ledge, ment An English writer, A. It. Wallace, la maintaining w ith considerable Ingenuity the anti-vaccination slde of the controversy. lie asaserU that the decrease in the death rate that follewod the Introduction of vaccination was due net te it, but te impreved sanitary methods that rosulted from Bgitatlonef the new remedy. Ilocembatsthoinostfroquontly adduced argument in favor of vaccination, that greater mortality attends the unvacclna ted, by the assertion that mero peeple are unvacciuatvd than vaccinated. It Is fortunate that hut ene In a hundred keep themselves booked en oclcntifle vr-u uiii. u.i. or thelr tx -ei mind vteuld beHadlydls- ,.-,.VK)U. , Politics has been responsible for many a'.curleua addition te the English language, seme of which by frequent use ha e become almost classical, liofero 1880 at the famous Dersey banquet in New Yerk, the term "soap," as applicable te money used in elec tions, would noer liave lioen understood. "Mugwump" is net mere than six months old, yet it is as dlstinUive a tltle as Demo Dome Deme crat or Itepublicau. Then thore are tiie tonus "gerrymander," "stalwart," "bulldoze,'' "slate," "machine," and hosts or ethers, the political meaning of which it would be vain te seek for In the dictionary. All et which indlcate that even the great wealth of the English tongue cannot koep pace with the subtleties or American peliuca. Jin. James Kukhkll, Lewell has made a few mistakes in his diplomatic career at the court or St. James, hut they will bocheer fully pardoned him after the hearty and con elusive style of his xebuke te a proinlnent Londen Journal that spoke in a belittling manner or his successor, Edward J. Phelps. The rail Mall Gazette, in that inconsiderate way that marks the conduct of se many re spensible newspapers, took up the popular idea and ridiculed Mr. Phelps as an unknown Vormeut lawyer, whose inslgnlflcance served only te place Mr. Lew oil's genius in clearer roller. The retiring minister at ence wrote a letter te the editor that is masterly in its ro re ro buke and vindication et President Cleve- land's choice : "None hut a distinguished and agreeable man could have been chosen president of the American Bar association ; nene but an able and accomplished lawyer could have been called te a professorship at iale college. Mr. Phelps is a man of high character, of marked independence, and of the most agreeable social qualities. A change or ministers was unavoidable, and both coun ceun coun tries are te be congratulated en the wisdom or Mr. Chn eland's choice." Thus dees the longueoi calumny unwittingly bring fresh laurels te the object or Its attack. . m m In New Yerk they nave a law that makes the theatres pay an annual sum Inte the hands or the sodety for the reformation or Juvonlle delinquents, for the reieal or which earnest efforts are being directed. It is clearly based en tlie idea that theatres are sources or evil. Is It net nearly time that this absurd relic of ancient bigotry be consigned te merited ob livien ? Ib it te be bolleved that the art of which IJenry Irving and Edwjn Beeth are famous modern expositors, and in which groater than they in times J past have shone, Is se harmful as te need legisla tive repression in the shape- or an odious tax 7 True it Is that unscrupulous theatrical mana mana mana gorsjjhave given ceuntenance te unseemly plays, but te condemn all indiscriminately because of the few that are evil, would be illogical as well as Jinjust. The stage could and should be made ene of the most eillcient of publlq educators ; but that daywlllnever come se long as legislators see fit in their stupid solicitude te lead It with taxes, the very imposition of which is a stigma en its character. w i Thk Philadelphia Recerd began the move ment for cheap coal in that city lest June. Then the price was fe.60. Its vigorous as saults brought the tlgurcs down te 5.76 among the city coal dealers, and the Recerd new announces that It will sell the best coal In the market, or mil weight, at 15.60 a ten. It further says it will net be satisiled until It has hammered the prlce down te where It belongs, viz. f L60 a ten. This is the kind of reform that is ita own best trumpet The press is mighty and must pre all. n mm Irf New Orleans the poeplo who are in teres(cd In the propesod crematorium are discussing ut the hame tlme the burning or garbage irthey cannot keep these questions separate, tney iiaa uetter drop the enter prise. A Memerial te the BMulenary. A movement Is en feet in the Evangelical association te raise sulllcent funds for the erection efa memorial church te ltev. K rock er, who dled whlle engaged in thomlsslenary service in Japan. Bishop Eaher has inter, ested himselrln the prnject, and It Is pro pre pro pe&cd te erect the church in Tekla The plan is meeting with approval, and a fund has already been started. A Peer Way te Kill Rat, In Faliment, w. V., Henry Bhackleferd, a prominent citizen, was found dead tus out. side his house with a rine-ball through his heart lie had geno out te sheet rain, and it wrfeaed he ailed himself by accident mm aIsd theri E'l The following epitaph U copied verbatim from a tombstone tn Marlen, Alabama I Vf 1LLMM KtNQ MOUAWELI. AND MAIIY A. MODAWKJ.l,, liem July 3d, lwiJ, died November ssth, 1870, nged 0 years, 1 months and 25 day. TO OUR DARUKO niLLV. In our thoughts leve, we tcek thoe ever, In our d reams thy bright form we see, Ner can tlme nor thy absencitn'cr sever That fend memory that binds us te thee. l'APA, Mamma, It i mew, Tattie, Bis, Leir. 1'upVs Ocntlomen. Ulass Maunna's matt. ' Ge Lljah and carry the news Anether soul Is geno home." He beats his llttledrum In harmony with ' the musle of Heaven ; wnd runs bis little train through the streets of the New Jerusalem. At this season of the year, when the vernal equinox is se lately past, when "freezing tempests back te Greenland rlde" and the long-housed fisherman beholds with Jey the return cf the "sailing esprey," erllshhawk,as a harbinger of spring and of his season of pro fitable tell, hew appropriately may be re called "The Fisherman's Hymn" wrltten by Aloxander Wilsen, the famous ornithologist who knew se well the habits or the bird : The esprey sails above the sound, The geese are gene, Mie gulls are flying ; The herring shoals swarm thick around, The nets are launched, the beats are plying j Ye he, my hearts ! let's seek the deep, liaise high the song, and ohecrly wish her, Still as the bending net we sweep, "Ged bk-ss the fish-hawk and the fisher !" - Ohe brings us fish she brings us spring. Geed times, fair neather, wunnth and plenty, Fine store of shad, trout, herrlng, ling, Shcepshcau ana arum, ana eld.wlves dainty. Ye he, my hearts I let's seek the deep, IMy every ear, and cheerly wish her, Still as the bending net we sweep, " Ged bless the fish bawk and the Usher 1" Bhe rears her young en yonder tree, She leaves her faithful mute te mlud 'em; Llke us, for tlsh, Bhe sails te sta, And plunging, shows us where te And 'em. Ye he, my hearts 1 let's seek the deep, l'ly every our, and ohecrly wish her. While the slew bending net we sweep, "Ged bless the fish hawk and the Usher!" Jehn Adams' wlfe, when she wrote te him, addressed him as her "Dearest Friend," which every woman's husband is net . I am told that the words or the song "My Name Is Captain Kldd" are te be found in "Father Kemp's Old Felks Glee Boek." New what momber el the late Cheral society of Lancaster has a copy or that? I heard & Jcraeyinan congratulating hllll seir the ethor day, that his state had secured a great honor in the appointment or the "Virginia gontlemcn, who married the rich Mrs. Stovens' daughter, te be minister te Portugal. "What 1" said an eminent memler or Congress, standing within ear-shot he had served his country in a lirst class mis sion, "What, In the name of Heaven, docs any man want te go te Portugal for ? It's a decaylng ceuntrj'. E en the highways there are fallen into decay. Everybody who has meney enough te iret awav from It Iraim" Te the HUggostien that it would 1x3 a line en- Ul4llntllf IVH n A a1.- .... A . iui mi ituiurii-au uunucman ie educate his children, the ronlvcamenromntl v. "Any American who would go te Portugal te educate his children ought himself te stay at home and get seme education." And yet Lisben has some agreeable memories for an American. It was thore Columbus supported himseir peddling maps before he started en his picnic ; and there he did his courting and get married. The capital or Portugal is -en almost ex actly the same parallel or latitude- as Wash ingten ; but it Is mere subject te earthquakes and the population or its cemeteries is creator. Albeit, our new minister te rortuget is a very clevor man He was a member or the New Jersey Democratic stat committee last year, where sorvice en the state committee means geed work for the party. Den Voyage .' Faithful are the wounds efa friend j and the adherents of the common school system can learn n geed deal, If they will, rrem its critics. The editor or the Andover Review is ene or the most Incish e or theso ; but there is a heap or sense in what he says by way or warning lest the publle school system get te be a "machine," which will reverse the real pur poses of oducatleii. and exalt the school abev e the Bchelar. Teacher and scholar are carried along tee much by prescribed regulation ; the brain is slutted with undigested school scheol schoel itigj the tendency is te exalt book knowl edge above fact knowledge ; hence " knowl knewl knowl edge comes hut wisdom lingers." SlNDflAI). PERSONAL. Tub Presidknt will stick te his desk this summer. He has a horror of Junketing. Gkn. Fitz Hucjii Lke is said te be booked for the marshalshlp el the District ei Colum bia. He'll de. ,.".UEVN Yictkia undl the Princess of n uiua uave oeen wearing black or late and it Is said that the sembre colors set oil' diamonds te immonse advantage Kii:l, the Canadian insurgent, is do de scribed by an acquaintance as "a brilliant; intelligent, highly-educated, far-seeing man, morally high, and as brave as a lien." Citablks E. HaviIiAnd, of Limoges, France, the celebrated manuluclurerer Limo ges ware and the designer or the Hayes White Heuse set, is inspectlng the American potteries MxnvANDKneN has quite given up the idea or golngte Paris with Jlomee and Juliet. She means te have a much-needed rest alter the Lyceum closes, and America will see her once mere in September. Clkvkland is fetllt bothered with pres ents. Last week a big salmon was sent from Oregon te be scrved for Ills Easier Sunday dinner. A Connecticut woman ga e him the photograph or her son, who is ten years younger but leeks mere llke the president than a brether. Beeehek, who did net begin te go te the theatre until he was Just 70, Bald in his speech at the Irving dinner : "I shall dream Ophelia and see Miss Terry as long as I live. The llewers are sweet and white by the brook where Bhe lest her lire, but Mm passion llewer that hung en the bough or -Beatrice, was far mero wondrous and beautiful in its fragrance than the flowers that crew at the deathslde." -CitAHLEs II. Munson has again been ap ap ap Ijolnted lay judge or Merris county. N. J., by the governor. -The latter sent Munson's name te the Honate a year age, and that hotly twrlce refused te confirm his nomination. The governor, anorjthe Senateadjourned, ap pointed him te nil the vacancy. This year Munson's uame was again twice sent in, twice rojected, and the present appointment is te till the vacancy. Mn, and Mns.HAMiLTON Disston Mr.and Mrs. Samuel H. Cranip, Mr. and Mrs. Wll llam, T .ftf0 .isa De" Crawford, Miss i0,,11'.11.8?!? Mr' w,4 Mra- Jel" MU'f of Philadelphia, passed through Lancaster te-day en the Pullman "Rarltan'boundfera trip te all the principal cities of the West. The mines of Arizona and New Mexico, the wonuers or the Yesemite Valley and the Elacld besom of the Paciilp will be viewed efore they return. MEXICO TO DECLARE WAR. The Government Marching- Men Toward the tluatemalan Frontier. In a secret sosalen or the Mexican Congress, Monday, Minister Mariscal was summoned and requested te give the eflldal news regard ing the defeat of Guatemala, and also te fdata whether tbe executive considered thg ques tion nettled thereby, and whether the measures taken by the government would be sufficient te bring about the desired remUL; Sener Mariscal furnished scanty tnfermtOH; . fYwg Jhe government was net well lnnt'snad nn Urn Millien ir iii i... .., anpy new en route te the frontier number I V e T0'B" 0 MIMOBY or VM. B. U.WtaMR, end that Mexico J new prepared tej et m (fee deflmehre or.effenMve. After heMtai mkt kkfsraMUea aeveral deputies preenm a reeoIt(e that tbe executive be autherised te declare war against Guatemala. Itwastefcrred tothe oemmlttco en foreign relations and war. The President of Salvader la net vet certain of victory, in srRe of the death of Uarrlei. and .wants the active aid of Mexico in order te terwteate.the war quickly with as little less of life a possible. It la the common be lief new that President Diaz will occedo te Halrader'a request, and that Congress will Srant i the nocessary authority for a dcclara dcclara ert of war. BEAUTIFUL SPBtNO. When the earth from winter's thraldem Is re- laasea by balmy spring, And the robin and the bluebird overjoyed their carols sing j When , the trees, se lately gaunt and bate, the starting bed display, And the fields, erst white, are decked again In vcrdueus array t When the promlse of the summer breathes In every balmy brceze, And modest early flowers begin te gem the ver dant leas When the sun cmerucs brightly In the morning from his bath, And diffuses golden glory as lie climbs his azure path, Then the lee man sees a prospect of disposing of bis crop, And poeplo generally expect that coal will lake a drop. Frem the Jlotlen Courier. New Administration Whisky Velley. Great Interest centres in the ceurs that the new administration will pursue concerning this extensl ve Interest, which agitates the preducci s se violently. Enough has been disclosed te show that the cabinet will act with common sense business Intelligence, and It Is new gener ally understood that tbe Standard of excellonce will be Derrr's 1'cni Halt Wuiskkt, which Is made by a new scientific process that absolutely eliminates all traacs or inflammatory or Inju rious Ingrrxllcnls, and. is tbe very best remedy ter dangers arising from sudden climatic changes, and acoinplelenafeguardagalnptpneu. menla, scarlet fever, diphtheria, and debilita ting fevers. TholcedlngphyslcUns recommend that It be kept In every family, and all reliable grocers and druggists will supply It at II per bottle. HVECIAT. NOTICES. Mewing Wild Osts. Hew many waste their time and resources In foolish experiments, with nasty worthless medi cines thai can never de them u whiter geed. If you are sick and want help get a reputable re medy of established merit. The cumtlvu vlr. tuts of Jiurdeck Bleed Diltert have never been questioned, for an enfeebled circulation or a weak stomach tbeynrn splendid. Fer suleby It. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 133 North (Jiiccu street, Lancaster, What we Can Cure, Let's Net Knilnre. If we can euro au ache, or a sprain, or n lame ncss, or a bruise, or a bite, by using Thenuit' Ec Ec lectrle Oil, let's de It. Themat" FcltctHc Oil Is known te be geed. Let's try It. Fer Mile, by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North cjutcn street, Lancaster. Frem Hjmtcuse, N. Y, "I felt weak and languid) hud palpllntlen of the heart nud numbness of the Ittnlm. Jiurdeck Bleed BMtrt have certainly relieved me. They are most ezcnuniii. - air. i. ,n. ,, riguu rer sale by II. U. Cochran, druggist. I ITend ISJ North (jueen street, i-aiiewter. Heat the Decleis. It nan In Minnesota, the land of cold winters, magnificent wheat farms, and gigantic flour mills. Thodectors tried te cure Mrs. Maryettn I'lkc, of Medford, and couldn't de It. hbu had neuralgia, weakness, dUerjtered stomach nnd bed bleed. Mrs. I'lke writes te say that after the doctors bad failed, she tried Ilrewn's Iren Hitters, which completely relieved her of nil theso unpleasant ailments. AN UNFOUTUNATK I'EUbON. The mint unfortunate person In thu world Ib ene ufllltted with sick lnudnctie, Jljiit they will be relieved atente by using Dr. Leslie's 8 H-tlal Prescription, beu udtertlBeiniiit in another column. (I) Dtspki-tic. nerveusr people, "out of sertu," Celden's Liquid Beef Tonle will cure. Atk for Celdcn'i. Ol druggists. mSS-lwdetxlAw LIFK I'KKSKUVKlt. If veu are losing your grip en life, try ' Wells Health UcneHcr." Uecs dlnct te wt.it smits. (3) Thousands flattened te Their tint, es. By relying en testimonials written In lvld glowing language of some miraculous cures made by some largely puffed up docteror patent medicine has hastened thousands te their graves ; the readers having almost Insane, faith that the same miracle will be performed en thtm that these testimonials mention, whlle the so se caUed medicines Is all the time hastening them te their graves.. Although we ha e Thousands Upen Tlieusumls 1 1 1 Of testimonials of the most uendcrfu! cures, voluntarily sent us, we de net publish them, as they de net make the cures. It Is our medicine, Hep Hitters, that raake the cures. It has net er fulled and no ver can. We will give icfereuce te any ene for any disease similar te their own ir deslied, or will refer them te any neighbor, as there Is net a neighborhood In the known world but can show its cures by Hep lllttcrg. A Lesing Jeke. "A prominent physician of Pittsburg said te a lady patient who wus complaining of hir con tinned Ill-health, and of his Inability tocuie her, Jokingly suld: 'Try Hep Bitters I' The lady took it in earnest and Ubed the Hitters, from which she obtained permanent health. She new laughed at the doctor rer his Jeke, but he is net se well pleased with It, as It ctMtlhlm ugoed patient. Fees or Doctors. The fee of doctors at t3.0D a visit would tax a man fera j car, and in need of a daily visit, e er 1,000 a year for medical attendance alone : And one single bottle of Hep Bitters taken lu tlme would save the 11,000 and all the j ear's Blckness. Olveu Up by the Doctors. " Is it possible that Mr. Godfrey Is up and ut work, aud cured by se simple a remedy T" " I assure you It is true that he is entirely cured, and with nothing but Hep Bitters, und only ten duys age his doctors gave'hlm up and said he must die, from Kidney and Licr trouble I" WNone genulne without u bunch of green Heps en the white label. Shun all the vile, poisonous stuff with " Hep " or "Heps" In thelr name. in!W-lmTu,Th,SAw STOCKS. TpRTwrnTiTca) v BAjNKERS.K Minneapolis Beal Estate 7 per cent, bends for sole at 101 and Interest. Proprietors of "Peer's Manual of Jtallways." Correspondence invited. 45 Wall Street, New Yerk, octl-lydeed TTAPPY THOUGHT AND REBECCA -- Auuaccoseniy eeperpiug,at inemluir. a H A HTM AN 'S Y :LL0V FflONT .1 CIGAR 8TOUE. "DEMOVAL. -B.V Dr. Longuker has rcmercd from Nn. 1.1 Hest Walnut siroei. itncasier, rn ie l-euanen, Pa., opposite the postefllce, will be ut the Key stone Heuse, North Queeu street, Lancaster, if1? Zery Nonay nd Friday afternoons, till 7 o'clock, p.m. UlSO-iwd CALL AT BTOltE KEIOAItT'S OLD WINE -FOB IISTON'S EXTRACT OF BEEF. VIMXtr in TBK WOIU.D. established, 1783. H.E.BLAYMAKKIt, AkL. febl7-Ud Ne. 13 East King St. OTOBAGE O AMD- COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, DANIEL MAYEB, decilyd te West Chestuut street. s AINT-KAPHAEL WINE. INFORMATION. The Batnt-Raphael Wlnehasadellcteus flaveur and is drunk In the principal cities of niuslu, 1 Seuth America, Ureal (iennuny, North and Seuth America, U UrttAln, India, and se en. The q uantlty ozpei ittHl annuauy is suincieiii proer or lis stability and staying powers, while for the real couueuiseur there fs no wine that can be considered Its ia-TheSalut-HapluutlWIncCeuir.any, Valence, Department e the Dreme (Fruuce.) H. E. SLAYMAKER, m-iM We. P AT XIXQ HTKKKT. &JC VC Ml. .ic-r -v :VW1CI: APRIL J. MEBIVAL. fRON DITTERa H oe w w w O Q WWW 8 8wi Ml KB ItRR B8S8- Erb it K "W This mertlclne, combining Iren with pure vege table tonics, quickly aneT completely CU11KS IIYBl'Kl'HIA, lNniOKBSION, MAl.AHIA. UKAKn&nn, inn-vim ni.iruir, tiuiiiia mm rK.VKllandjVKtJItAI.UIA. , lly rapid and thorough assimilation with the bleed It reaches every part of the system, puri nes and enriches the bleed, strengthens the muscles and nerves, and tones and Invigorates the system! ..... A fine Appetizer Hest tonle known. It will euro the worst caee of Dyspepsia, re moving all distressing symptoms, such as Tast ing the reed, Uelehlng, Heat In the Stomach, The only Iren medicine that wUI net blacken nrlnlnlA f tin fmilh. It fs Invaluable for diseases peculiar te wemen, and te all persons who lead sedentary lives. An unfailing remedy for diseases of the Liver iA IT1itnfkrsi l'orsens suffering from the effect of overwork, nervous troubles, less of appetite, or debility, experience qnlck relief and renewed energy by itsuse. .. It does net raune Iteadache or produce Consti pation OT1IKK Iren medicines de. It is the only preparation of Iren that couses no Injurious effects. Physicians and druggists recommend It as the best. Try it. The genulne has Trade Mark and crossed red lines en wrapper. Take no ether. Made only by BALTixena, 11 D. seplJ-lydAlyw A man attacked with Urlght's Disease, or any kidney dlHiase, don't want fine words but ita conqueror Hunt's (Kidney and Liver) ltcmcdy. V, tnimt. I pi I nf Ilia areat sncclfle Hunt's f Klilunv mifl T.lverl lLemedv. .. .. . ... . ".I , .!.. it never mils iu Disease. Ac. cuie Diabetes, Dropsy, Urlght's Disease, Ap, m31-lwdced&w arAcnitiEnr. F ion SALE Eer Sale Cheap. ONE 25-Herse PewerEngine, with New Heller and Btcam Pump, nil com plete, Prlce, $760. One 10-Herse Power Engine And Beiler, complete. PRICE, fl. TWO Ten-Herse Power Engines, without HeUers, V27Seach. One 16-Hersc Power Engine and Beiler, nearly new, Canten Monitor make. PRICE, 50. ALL OUAIIAXTEED. lU CjliDdt, Beiler, y,d.an1le1ten30g'eerde,r1. PRICE, 110 EACH. ALSO, THE- PoerloBS Pertable and Traction En gines and Oeiser's Separators. ALSO, IK HORSE POWER Engines and Boilers, New. PRICE, 140. Call and see them, or address Ezra F. Landis, Ne. S37 NORTH CHERRY STREET, uilD-timeed&w Lancaster, Pa. piNGLNE AND BOILKlt WOHKS. BEST Steam Engine AND- BOHEB, WORKS. AS WE HANDLE OUR OWN GOODS, HAVE NO AGENTS, CAN INSURE OUR PATRONS LOW PRICES AND GOOD WORK. BOILERS. Vertical aud Horizon tal.Tubular, Flue, C Under, Marine, Deuble-Deck aud Pertable. rURNACE-WORK, BLAST-PIPES, STACKS, Ac, Ac. TANKS fur Water, Acids and Oil. HOISTING ENGINES. ENGINES. Vertical and Horizontal. Stationary, from two te sixty horse-power. Portable Engines, en Wheels and Sills ; Six Sizes I, b, 8, 10, IS and 2U horse power. SAW MILLS. Peny Mills and Large Mills. Bark Mills and Cob Mills. Leather Rellers, Tan Packers, Tripple Gearing for horse power, PUMPS. Belt und Gear Pumps; Mining Pumps; Cem- uiueu I'uiups ami iicaiers. Cerltrifugel Pump, Hteum Pump. Geariug, Pulleys, Ely Wheels, .Clamp Bexes, Hangers, Couplings, Cellars, Steel Steps and Tees, Pulley Plates, Packing Bexes, Mill bplndles. Mill Bushings, Ac, Ac, Ac. PIPES. Wrought Iren, forGes, hteam and Water. Cast Iren Pipes. Beiler Tubes, Well Casting. FITTINGS. K Ul I) U,UI U1I.4 IUII,, IIUTGfl. kUVKHi OICWU! Gauges, Gauge Cocks, Glass Water Gauges, biifcty Valves, Whistles, Glebe Vales, Governors, Patent belf i ceding Lu Water and Steam, Vidves, Cocks, Steam bricaters, Glass OH Cups, Glass Tubes. Injectors or Beiler Feeders. PACKING Hemp, Asbestos, Gum nnd Plum bago. BELTING Gum, Cotten and Leather. CASTINGS Heavy and Light Iren nnd Brass. Duller Iren, Sheet lien, Bur Iren, and Steel. HEATERS Fer Dwellings, Schools and Publle Buildings. STEAM HEATING. Estimates, Drawings and Pattern Werk fur uUhcd ut Reasonable Kates. Km- Repairing promptly and carefully at tended te. Address, Jehn Best & Sen, NO. 333 BAST FOLTON STREET, LANCASTER, PA. JauUMyd&w HAVING DISSOLVED PARTNERSHIP and permanently closed the Chestnut Street Iren Works, I aealre te inform my old fiatrens aud the publle generally, thatlam still nthe business, being located In the Penn Iren Cemnanv's Works. North Plum street, where I am making Iren and Brass Castings of every de scription, and will be pleased te serve all who may favor me with their patronage Frem 40 years experience In the business aud using the best material and employing tbe best mechanics, 1 am satisfied I can guarantee entire satisfaction. Castings made from a mixture of iron and steel which are mere reliable for strength and dura bllity than the best east Iren known. V teeth roll pinions, rolls and rolling mill work a spec ialty. Castings mode of very soft Iren, and bras castings of every description. 1 have all the pat terns of the well and favorably known Mowrer Cern and Cob Crusher, refitted and Improved, also en band. Mills completely fitted up or In parts, te replace old ones which have been in use for years, guaranteeing them te give satisfaction. It. 0. MeCULLU V. aug-lt-Omd DO. H. E. MmiLENRERQ IIAS RE RE ineved his office te NO.W SOUTH PRINCE STKEET. Ki4iiee at tbe Steven lleiue. ttl-M f "."a"" fiifS "as. H 5m "sa !bbBR ft OO Tf W 7-3 NN P'VJS II H K OO M If N pn it tttt rrrT K B IT T ban HI I P B II I 1 linn II t t 8, 1886 Dttr AOER A I1ROTI1CIU CLOTHING. - SPRING WOOLENS. SUITINGS, TROUSERINGS & SPRING OVERCOATING. Our Assortment of STANDARD AND NOVEL STYLES of Coat ings, Bultlugs, and Treuserings for Men and Beys' Spring Wear are new Oompleto and Ready for Inspection. READY-MADE CLOTHING Business Suits, Dress Suits, Beys' Suits and Children's Suits. SPBIlTCr OVERCOATS. FURNISHING GOODS Leading New Shapes of E.&W. Cellars and Cuffs. Novelties In Noekwear. Laundrled and TJnlaundried Shirts, Etc. HAGER & BROTJHER, 25 WEST KING STREET. vitr uoevs. J.,$ MARTIN fc CO. SPRING Dress Goods. Just reitlvcd niiothe uise INKS in of DRESS SAT- BeauUful New Designs and Colorings, AT 10c. PER YARD. We have also secuied te tbe PIECES 3IOICE of SPECIAL BARGAIN -IN- Summer Dress Silks ! 35 Cents a Yard. 36-iDch Lerraine Cashmeres, At4Sc. per Yard. Mohair Melange', At 31c., worth aec. Double-FeM Cashmeres, All shades, 12r. per aril. 25 PIECES Children's Dress Plaids, In neat and laiee, decided Pattern, at Oic, Verth lMJic. J. B. Martin & Ce, Cor. West King and Frince Sis., LANCABTEll. PA. II ATS AJi li CAl'S. TOTKwi NL'W! EVERYTHIM NEW IN ALL THK Beautiful Spring Styles AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. CALLTOfaKETIIE LIGHTEST STIFF HAT IN Tilt MARKET. Weight Tli ree Ounces. W. D. STAUEEER & CO., (SUUI.TZ'8 OLD STAND), Nea. 31-33 NORTH QUBEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. HOVSEEUIIXI81IINO UOOVS. T HK CHEAPEST PLACE TO I1UV AT LOW PRICES STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, Ceal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixteres, -13 AT- P. Ne. 21 Seuth queen Street, feb2Myd LANCASTER, PA. SPECTACLES. GUPKRIOU SPECTACLES -AND- EYE-GLASSES. Microscopes, Field Ghujuss, Haremeters, Tole scopes, Maule iJUiternu, Thermometers, Draw, lug luetruuienta, Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus, Lint nnd Descriptions of our Ten Catalogues bcut FREE ou upplluitteu. queen"&co., NO. 621 CHESTNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA mars lydAw MILLKM'S BORAX SOAP CONTAINS 43 percent, of veuetuule olla. mukluir It healing lu Its effect. GOOD. - CLOTHING. CLUT1I III a. piINK TAILOIUNU. 1885. SPRING 1885. H. GERHART, FINETAILORING. The I.nrcest nml CholtettAef-oitmentof FINE WOOLENS IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER. All the Latent Neteltlea In FANCY SUITING. ACIIOIgELlNEOF SPRING OVERCOATING. THE VERY 1JI.ST WORKMANSHIP. Prices te suit all and all noeds warranted ns leprevutediithlM new Mere, Ne. 43 North Queen St. (OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE.) H. GERHART. L." ANSMAN & BHO. Spring Opening, In Our Custom Tailoring Department. Suits te Measure at $10. Suits te Measure at $12. Suits te Meaaure at $16. Suits te Measure at $18. Suits te Moasure at $20. Suits te Measure at 826. Pants te Moasure at $3.00, $3.60, 84.00, 86.00, $6.00, up te $9.00. Ghiltan & Bey's Clothing OUR GREAT SPECIALTY. CHILDREN'S SUITS at tl.W, ft! no. 50. WOO. (I Ul. fS.M. HOY'S SUITS at f i W, file, $3.W ft 00 5 00, lip te $10.(10. Yeu urudeubtlesB luteiested lu the pin chase el SPRING CLOTHING And want the best quality for the leant money. We aieequully luteiested In Mcurliig MMirim. treuage, and hae placed our large stock at prlicd w Ithln the reach et all. Our ceeds weie neter se low priced as new, while they areas ileslmlileiw eei. L. aiNSMAS & BRO., Nes. 60-00 NORTH QUEEN ST., (ItlKhten thebouthnestCer. of Orange Street,) LANCASTER, PA. -Net connected with any ether clothing Iiehm) lu the cltv. B AKGAINS IN CLOT1HNO. APRIL. EVERY DAY BRINGS SOME THING NEW! TODAY WE DISPLAY THE LARGEST, HANDSOMEST, LOW-PRICED STOCK -OK- CLOTHING -FOR SPRING WEAR IN LANCASTER. ALL OUR OWN MAKE, OF SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP, AND AN EX CELLENT CUT GUARANTEED. What la the vnlne of a line piece or material If It la spoiled In the making, and thosewiuir se peer that It rips with the flrvt wearlnirt Ne such Sewlmr nitre. Wn huvn nivu.i.Brtnni.. lJ,n',,,t5!,.'!ut,1;oeKI'Y-8KWK,,C''tTHINII. ALL THE NICEST AND NEWEST HUNG GS -IN- Ready-Made Clothing for Spring, Can be found heie, and the prices se low that they are In reach of every one. EXAMINE OUR STOCK OF 8CHOOL SUITS MYERS & RATHFON, LEADING LANCAbTER CLOTHIERS, NO, 13 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. TVJNT FAIL TO TItY THK cieAnTT A- Twe for Se, menev. at HARTUAN'S YELLOW FRONT C1UAR STORE. t M V -fl' -- X h J-'t. " JA