Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 11, 1885, Image 2

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FroMcet Roberts' Views.
,;lpmident Roberts, of the Pennsylvania
' nmteMI, ptTe te ine legislative cemnuiuiu
-MBMrfibtg, the ether day, Iii3 opinions
i.X noefi the BChdlnc anti-uiscr rninatien bin
but briefly and badly
sleepy correspondents
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.iaad.railwaT legislation Kcnerallv. What
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I Tstiytbe importance and interest te the
Hqjebik generally of the views of the chief of
k'j;xtae inman jauiu.iu iu me cwuunj.
, VKJtr J?06113! ns report oe, scem's te nuuii
i'&JtiUa tbt It Is wrong te permit railroads te
t. r--;, mwuut, arm w receive uuhiucss uum i-uvii
fv, ataeraaa te maintain a puuua rate ei
f ;iU.whk:h shall be the same te all its
)MtOMH!
v& y$Ia tikJwr this position Sir. Roberts train-
4fiJt' the? constitution and the common
iMMf'eC.tbe people, both of which impem
" Utwty ' mulrc that there Bhall be f ree
'R fttetiaununtmitlnn of trnfflf. hnfwppn rail.
;V, 5rdg, and that their charges shall net be
f?,'lecit, and shall be the same te all their
igtttfttesjers. Thishas been the requirement
''J&jfthelawtimoeutof mind. The common
t in pt Mm innr
Snt.li MmC, MeViileirm'9iU,
Jwtely'Wfli hfflmt, ichkhyhatlifnkKh
division bf the tmject sepurtwd givirqkclal
refertnuie the effects of alcoholic driiike,
elimnlanU and narcotics vpen the human
system." It requires only a statement of
the law te show that it is ene impose),
bletobe carried out; and therefore it
should (net have been passed .
t It further provides that " he person shall
tach i'h the public schools of the common
wealth et Fennsylvania after the first Mon
day In (January ene thousand eight hun
dred and eighty-six who has net passed a
satisfactory examination in physiology and
hygle.ne, with special reference te the ef
fects of alcoholic drinks, stimulants and
narcotics upon the human system, and no
certificate of fitness te teach shall be grant
ed any teacher after said date who has net
passed' the aforesaid examination." Tiie
operation of this part of the law depends
entirely upon who is the examiner, what he
knows about the subject and what he con
siders "a satisfactory examination. It
would certainly be easily te disqualify most
of the teachers new in service by a strict
enforcement of the prevision quoted.
It Is further made the duly of county,
city and borough superintendents te report
itnv fnllnra nr unwlent. rm Ilie IMlrt nf
school directors, controllers or beards of
education te make proper prevision in any
of the schools or districts under their juris
diction, for instruction in physiology and
hygiene, which in each division of the sub
ject be pursued gives special lefcrence te
the effects of alcoholic drinks stimulants
and narcotics upon the human system as
required by this act ; and such failures en
the parts of directors, contrelleis or beardB
of education thus or otherwise shall be
deemed sufficient cause for withholding the
warrant for state appropriation of school
money te which such district would other
wise be entitled."
"We understand that all the publishers of
school books are getting up and amending
works en physiology and hygiene te meet
the previsions of the bill ; but that the in
spired authoress et the law is first in the
field with a book that fits it exactly ; in
fact the bill was drafted te fit the book.
A new terror has been added te the office
of schoef director.
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-par Brethers.
It is mid that the language spoken in
Ffalt, one of the states of the German Em
pire, closely resembles the Pennsylvania
Dutch that is se coumenly 'heard through
Eastern and rJouthem Pennsylvania.
The only difference noted Is that
the French Is mero mingled with
the Pfalz distlect than with the lingo In
which a vast number of our fanners make
thomselves understood. In the latter the
English tongue Is mero blended for the
reason that the early German Immigrants
were largely nublected te English Influences
when Uiey first set feet en the New World.
It Is a strange hodge-podge, this Pennsylva
nia Dutch, With no Utorature back of it 1 and
it would puzzle the studeut of Goslhe and
Schlller very eften te And out what it
means.
cronrero.
Tiiu pouch buds ero In a critical condition.
When nre they ether wiseT
m
"Ambition that did o'erloan Itself" would
be a lilting epitaph te place e or the dead
bootblack akater, Donevan.
envneu vuenta.
A MiulrHl Journal' I'lea Fer the l'djinent of
CherUter.
Frem the Mimical Herald.
Among churches there Is a growing sentl-
ment ngamst the practice called "caudldat
ing " for a pastor, and there might be great
Improvement in the matler or candldating
among choirs. Especially de we wish Just
new te pretest ngalnstllie grain ltetm services
secured in seme churches by management
which Is mero shrewd that houest, in viola
tion of the injunction given in II. Corin
thians UI., 21: "Providing for honest
things, net only in the sight of the Iierd, but
also In the sight of man. "
The Instances of such dcrollctien are net
remarkably rare, and Beveral uie lately
come loeur Kiionieugo. ter wiucii reason,
we
" rlue te reiimi k,
And our languiiKO Id plain,
That, for ays that arc dut k
And tricks that are vuln,"
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I; Cjf&wvBiy ene huku uuu upon equal ierm3.
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$ T)r.1Avfa nnritmt Yttnt.4ntn lita ..a1tinia .
w A1VMVAK0 MUUIUV SU(llLfll ld 'VOitUllt ,
? which derive tlieir strengtli simply from
the fact that the railroad companies of the
country have steadily and persistently vi
olated the law : se that new, when the rall-
fFmiglvaiua' art proposed te be
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kffejffaJV. "riDgs " Uu"
tvflMft&oWde the state,
lercwWpetitOTSlKe net subject
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LBrpe, u is uau ier me rennsyiva-
.4'UnUi" railroads, since the law that binds them
fSMyiwaa deliberately written in the constitution
- '?ylatureb.as no choice but a enforce it : and
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. $& Seepite the claim of ruin te Pennsylvania
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There is no likelihood, however, of tliis
altra iaQli1f ' frnm Ilia nufarinrnmif ef ilin
constitution. The Pennsylvania railroad,
fin publishing its charges and agreeing te
-' maintain them,w ill de no mere than it new
i, agrees te de in the peel of which it is a mem
ber. The trunk railroads have given te a
commissioner the adjustment of the rates
and the amount of freight they may carry.
It is ridiculous, in the face of this, for Mr.
" "Reberta te claim that secrecy of rates is
" essential te his read's safety.
The proposed law requires Mr. Roberts
te pest the rates that will be charged by his
company ever the reads it controls. It may
"or may .net, as it pleases, pest the rates te
l 'points en ether reads ; it is net obliged te
, 'collect the tell en ether reads.
ii Mr. Beberts thought it very hard that
' , ha toad should be required te submit te a
connection with the Baltimore & Ohie
railroad within a mile or two of Philadel-
i phia, and be permitted te charge no mere
"'v,tot that short distance than the rate per
nyfiaiile for the whole distance from the ether
rvg?ef hiBlwe. Mr. Roberts round an ex-
4 treme case of hardship, as he thought, and
1 "of course was glad te exhibit it. Yet it
i.'Tffa npt as hard a case as he made it
.oat'te be, since there is nothing tepre-
?yeat him , from making a geed round
"fUHi oil Jtlie Baltimore & Ohie's car
U In 'the way of terminal charges at Phila-
,"lelphia. But even though he received-au
, ninAequate' compensation for tills service,
tM-'H, would only show that the wholesome
.f gaeral rule, reiuirlng railroads te take
' bnMaew frm one another at fixed rates,
i wetdd son etimes work hardship, as the
rwjjelegemei t rules and laws will often de.
Tbe public mind is fully made up that the
geeeral wrlfare demands tlmt railroads
' ehftll freely intcrchangebusinesswith each
""ether. Weceuld clte to;MrLReberts, hard-
1 vitdps by the million, that result from the
1 Cdeg in the jinanger policy which he adve-
: catM and pursues. Take the case in this
cltyiwherej his read meets the Reading and
dne utercommunicatien Li allowed. Take
t be bfanclMJs te tlie collieries in. the Clear-
' (Wd'ceftl region, where the switches are
r "locked by him en every colliery that seeks
rxcoasecUen also with the rival read. That
,teare e itragcs en the community
It Seems te Be ltcatcn.
Frem present appearances it may be
fairly judged thai the Bullitt bill.is beaten.
Its supporters de net seem willing te bring
it te a Yetc in the Senate ; and a measure
that is exposed te such a raking fire as is
poured upon it loses rather than gains by
delay. Timid, irresolute, uninterested
and uninfeimed members of the legislature
find it safer te w ithhehl their votes from a
measure that se radically changes tlte gov
ernment of a great city, and which en
counters such intense opiesition from
many of its geed ncenle.
ii ia ouvteus te outsiders i.i.it ni.i. ut
the opposition te the bill arises from its
prevision that it shall become eperative
under a mayor se distrusted and discrfrli discrfrli
table as Smith is. It proposes te confer
upon him the power of selecting heads of de
partments which it was net contemplated
thathesheuld possess when he was elected;
and which in his hands, it is feared, would
be abused for his advantage. On the ether
liaud the bill seems te be supported by him
and his political friends, en this very ac
count, with a zeal that would net ethei wise
be exhibited and which in Itself is suspic
ious. If the bill is really beaten, as even its
supporters new seem te believe, it may as
well be carted off the field and no longer
obstruct legislation of moie general in
terest the anti-discrimination bill for
instance.
Wisely Discontinued.
Mrs. Turnbull, of New Yeik, has dis
continued the suit for divorce which alie
brought at New pert, R. I., a favorite re
sort for New Yerk wives in search of di
vorces. Mrs. Turnbull is a ricli woman,who mar
lied a peer man, with ti foreknowledge
that she would have te support the family,
if she expected it te live in the style te
which she was accustomed and of which
she continued te be fend.
Mrs. Turnbull get tired of Iter husband ;
and her disgust for him was aggravated
by the nasty New Yerk club scandal in
which be was implicated- She cast him off
and he had te get a government position at
Washington te keep himself ; while his
indifferent spouse hied te Newport and
petitioned for divorce en the ground of
" non-support.' '
The publicity given te the proceedings
net only disclosed the ridiculous nature of
them, but also the fatal facility with which
Rhede Island courts have been granting
divorces te New Yerk petitioners ; and
the result is the courts there have grown a
little mere strict. Ilcnce the exit of Mrs.
Turnbull.
seme music committees are peculiar.
A church wants a soprano. Miss Blank Is
a young lady who sings well, has studied
hard, denying herself almost overy luxury
of lile, In order that she might meet, at least,
a part of the necessary expenses which fall
tee hard upon a father in humble circum
stances or perhaps upon a widowed mother.
She would like the vacant position, and is
(truthfully) told that there are many appli
cants. Howevor, if siie cheeses te come and
silicone HunuHV without clmrue. thev will
be se magnanimous as te give her the oppor
tunity te " get the right side of our iieople
and make a faverable impression." Homo Home Heme
times, they pay the car-fares.
This process U repcatcd with success In
seme cases which iuve rocently become
known, until, for set oral months, the vacant
position has been filled by aspirants, the cotn cetn cotn
mittee mcanwhllu congratulating tucinnchcs
upon their economical administration of the
cnurcn uuanccs. Ail situations in the choir.
and net Inlrequently the organist's ixwltlen,
are made te minister te the greed of persons
wlioseom te think that any wortef cennhlng
isjustlllable, il Itisonlydeno " te help the
church along."
There are also organists w he take the con
tract te furnish a choir, and then pocket ilie
nav whlle thev whoedle sinners into gratui
teus service. and the churnli wash
Of theAMer!eM editiena of Pladar. thU Is
much the best The Introductory essay en
the great Thebau's life, works, theme,
thought, style and art, development, metres,
dlaleet aed syntax, Is every way admirably
ceneelved. It is concise and pithy, but nev
ertheless fairly exhaustive, and furnishes
the beginner with precisely such a view of
the work that is before him as he most needs.
The arguments preflxed te the nole en the
soverafjodos, and the notes themselves, char
acterized as they are by that sound
ness arid accuracy of scholarship which
Dr. Glldersloeve displays In all his works,
are wisely helpful and suggestive en all
icruiiiuutuuu, Historical anu iuyiuuiuHiww
topics. Every lever of Oroek lyrle poetry
will welcome the book as a valuable centri
butien te lis careful and thorough study.
American Political Ideas, Viewed ekem the
HTAKDi-enrr or Universal Histert. Three
Lectures Delivered at the IIeval Idhtitit.
this or GREAT UniTAI in Mat, ism. Br Johh
Fiske. New Yerk. Harper A Ure's.
Ne ene man In this country hasemlrlbutcd
mero te the revlved Interest in overythlng
relating te our past history than the author of
these lectures. He has lectured net only bc bc bc
fore the students of Harvard University, but
before popular audiences In Bosten and ether
large cities thus showing Ids ability te Im
parl knowledge and te maintain the interest
of mixed audfences. In the lectures here re
printed he gees te the foundation of things,
tracing our Institution te thelr various sources
and showing bow they are the natural out-
f;rewth of agitations, revolutions, customs and
in, which have enlv lust found successful
trial here. The lxxik ought te attract the
attention of all real students of our politics.
WrssTER's Condensed Bictiehart by Derscy
(lardnei Ivlnen, Illkcmn,Tayler A Ce , New
Yerk and Chicago, l'p. 738,
All new text books are prefaced with the
remark that they " fill a long felt want,"
and many of thein only serve te till a neg
lected shelf in a book case. Yet this hack
neyed expression exactly descrlbcs the pur
pose with which Dersoy Gardner's " Uon Uen
densed Dictionary of the English Ijanguage"
comes Inte the book world. Every ene who
Is punctileus about bis writing or speaking
andaUshouldbc-llndsaneccssltyferfrequent
reference te a dictionary. The unabridged
dictionaries of Worcester aud Webster are se
unwieldy that many mortals, with willing
spirit but weak flesh, content themselves
w ith a guess at a word's meaning or spelling,
rather than hae recourse te thorn. The small
er dictionaries are annevlnclv Incomplete
Te this class of peeple referred te and thelr
name is legion the alxne dictionary is a
great been. The purpese of the work, te
supply in compact yet clean form the or
thography, pronunciation, meaning and ety
mology of all English words that are net
exclusively technical or sclentllic, is faith
fully carried out Over fifteen hundred Il
lustrations brlirhtcn un its races. It is in
handy octave form that makes it most easy
or rcforence. It is supplied by William
Itlddla, dealer In school supplies, Ne. 17
Contre Square, this city.
flREAT ELIXIR OP LIFE.
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THIS QRSAT BLOCKS OF UFH
Is a double Distillation of ever twenty different
kinds of the bent Uem.an Herbs, this being the
only true ana reliable process by which the en
tire Great Medical Virtues and CnrstWe Proper
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FOH TIIE SPUING TKADE
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lly rapid and thorough assimilation with the
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muscles and nerves, and tones and Invigorates
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A fine Appetlrcr Best tonle known.
it win cure the went case of Dyspepsia, re
moving all distressing symptoms, such as Tast
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The only Iren medicine that wUl net blacken
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It Is tnvaluable for diseases peculiar te women,
and te all persons who lead sedentary lives.
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Persons suffering from the effect of overwork,
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CUNE TAILORING.
1885. SPRING 1885.
H. GERHART,
FINETAILORING.
The Laigeatund Choicest Assettlncnt of
FINE WOOLENS
IN TIIE CITY OF LANCASTElt.
All the Latest Novelties In
FANCY SUITING.
A CHOICE LINE OF
SPRING OVERCOATING.
Till) VKKY BEST WOKKMANSHIP.
Prices te suit all and all goods warranted as
represented at his new store,
5e.43 ffmrth Queen St
(OPPOSITE THE P08TOFF1CE.)
H.GERHART.
CLOTHING TO ORDER.
B
ARGAINS IN CLOTHING.
APRIL.
Great Bargains
-IN-
CAjmiAunn.
lies its
(at business depression ; and
nlmetl pelicy.stlmulatcs rail-
vtien by preventing railroad
I There is-nethlnjr left but t
Mhead when it refuses te take
at a rival. President Iteherts
wt
ry-sennrbteai n outside a railroad office will
' hhhw w icny.
'vPwitia Iteherts declares that the mul
-tlrtJe-Ueajpt railroads Is the cause of the
.-Hces-Uy'
Y.nt'kte
" rewd dpl!
i
wmOWlt
thefnigM
,! iBaowdefcg, himself, just what he con-
dtUM. His Schuylkill Valley railroad
f 'pjmUWi thejReadingjand its building would
'rtkisVtlWMvyhelly unnecessary even te the
8iitn of 'his read If the constitution
...WUm lh force, as it is new proposed te
fr'"V. ilL s jj,
vi -rt wiw nuu impraciirauiDiiw.
vs ?', would ."he 11 violent assumption no
;v ,Httobellfavethattho mcnibers of the
L.l(tMwlt tkey wefe doing wheu they passed the
I i v".' JW ' retathl te tbn stnilv of nlivalnlne-v
I xadhvitesein fim .i.i,iu c,.i,ia umi.
V frjfewm of Uiti general assembly have enact-
Md the governor of TennsylTOiiIa has
n gned Wit repairing tjmt Rf terllie first
, ICeuday la'Ju ne, one theuiind, eight hun-
aniwA Mi ty-tlve, all 'school directors.
jjMtcettMpMia hoards of education of all
vmmmktmteUnt public luaniteu shall
Ill-Digested Legislation.
AVe are glad that our esteemed contem
porary the Lancaster Inquirer, which sel
dom gets be far wrong as it is en the
hygiene school bill, is se squarely right en
the anti-oleemargine law.
Geed olcemargino is better than bad
butter ;'and why the former should he sup
pressed and the latter protected is a thing
that nobody can understand, except these
who appreciate with what stupidity and
carelessness laws are made at Ilarrisburg,
Atternky General GAnLAND has wen
some encomiums from people who bollevoln
observing the Sabbath, by orderlng a discon
tinuance hi his department of clerical work
en Sunday, It seems that the empleyes who
go te base ball matches and the skating
rinks en week days have been In the habit of
making up for lest lime en the Lord's day.
The new law elllccr of the go eminent will
have nene of this.
Ii all trees that "A ero unnccessarlly cut
down had fallen en their destroyers, tliore
would be no noed of an "Arber Day."
Tun remarkable power of Meedy and
Sankey te oxcite and sustain popular Interest
in ovnngellcal work Is again manifesting it
self in Pittsburg. Imraense audiences gatber
there te hear the preacher and singer, and it
will net be disputed that for missionary
labors they could tind 110 better Held of ope
rations. In ene of his recent discourses Mr.
Meedy pointed out with emphasis a lock that
many Blble students have lately ebserved.
He sold : The " Lossen Leaf" has super
seded the .Ulble tee much. By allowing
children te use the "Lesseu Leaf" they for
get hew te handle a Bible. Whlle tn Scot
land I wai lately quoting a Bible sentence,
when an old Scotchman arose and said!
"Mr. Meedy, you have uet qnebjd that cor
rectly." New, In Amerlca, I might quete
Scripture any day, and no one would likely
try te correct me simply because Americans
or? net e familiar with Biblical quotations.
Wuls of all responsibility In le matter.
We cannot see n.fi. 10 rc at all croditable Ut
Christian icople, e en though they hae ap
pointed seme ene or mero te porpetrate the
wrong Ijy'prexy. It Is as trueln musical
mailers as 111 any oilier that " the laborer is
worthy of his Iilre;" and, In such casesas
these we mention, theso are made te sutler
who ero least able te bear IL
If a person is north having for een ene
Sunday, there Is no reason , hy they should
net be paid for their services. Anu the fume
is true concerning singing or playing for
church entertainments. Why should all
fairness and justice cease Ibe moment we
meve In church matters T Menoy is plenti
fully bestowed upon theatres, concerts, the
opera, and all kinds of shows ; but- when it
comes te matters connected with church
worship, " the times are ,ery hard, and we
must reduce our expenses," which me
blmllar Cases Willi Antipodal ItesulU.
The prominent New Yerk gentlemen of about
equal age and nearly the game physique and
state of health, recently attended a large public
gathering In the evening. After leaving It both
took severe colds, which sent sharp pains
through their lungs and shivering pangs ever
their systems. One, en atrlvlng home, Imme
diately leek a strong prescription of Ucrrv's
Pubs U alt Wmiskkt Internally, and also bathed
the affected part with the same externally. The
next morning he was up and nleut the heu
and alter three days nent iwi usual te business
andhas cunttnued In robust health everslnte.
The ether did nothing, but get te bed shivering
and wispped In heavy blankets, suffering excru
ciating agonies all night ; next morning he was
pronounced an Incurable victim ei tertiary
pneumonlnanden the third day thereafter was
conveyed In n costly casket te final rest In the
cemetery. His physicians said prompt Heat
meutllke the ether would have sacd blui,but
the community iiowmeurnsun Irreparable les.
Any reliable grocer or druggist will furnish
abe e article at ene dollar, large bottle.
OTANDAKD CARBIAGK WORK.
EDGERLEY & CO,
means,
te star-
Natien prices, and nay the sexton half what
IKUl
te be idle.
it Is high tlme tbcte was a reform in this
direction, though we are aware that, In many
quitu generally, cut down the choir
te receive, because he cannot aflerd
he euu
mix uvevs.
Ucneral debility, lemale weakness, less of
physical pencr, llright'g Illscasu, and neneus
diseases, are speedily cured by Hunt's llcmcdy.
Te encourage sleep, create an appetite, brace
up the system, and te purify the bleed, tuke the
unfailing Hunt's (Kidney and Lit pi Itemcdy
a71wdeedftw
Enjoyed.
' I am enlevini; noer heallh."sadlv remarked
an afflicted fady, Hut we can de better In our
en
Arl
brown's Iren Hitters duiiag the jcar, with very
)inir muter neaun
With her It Is new
ijeyments. Mr. G. Y. L. Fortune, of Okolenu
rk, writes, "My wife used six bottles ei
(Carriage builders),
MAURET BTKEET. ItKAIl OF POSTOFriCE,
LANCASTER, PA.
OUU LAUUE BTOCK OF
BUGGIES & CAREIAGES
Comprises the Latest Styles and the most Ele
gantly Finished. WlllC'rt WE OFFEU AT
OKKATI.Y KEIIUCKU PltlCES.
TheHUPEItlOlt QUAL1TV OF OUU WOItK
Is 110 longer questioned. Ourwerk Is .as ft no as
any madfl In the larger cities, and BOLD AT
HALF THE PUICE. New is the time te Older
for spring.
ENCOUKAOE FA1B UEAL1NU
And Honest Werk. All Werk WARRANTED.
REPAIKINO PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
One set of workmen especially employed for that
purpose.
f A few BLEIOHS lett at Lew Figures. Give
us a call. neVJG-tfdAw
CLOTHING
MADE TO OHDEI1.
We are making geed, substantial
Ail-Weel Sulta te order at $10.
AU-Weel Suits, better, at 812.
All -Weel Sulta te erder, aU qualities, te $40.
ALL-WOOL
PANTALOONS
TO ORDER.
HANDSOME STILES, WELL MADE,
GOOD F1TB, lltST TRIMMINGS,
$3.00 te $ 1 0.00 a Pair.
EVERY DAY BRINGS SOME
THING NEW!
TO DAY WE DISPLAY THE
LARGEST, HANDSOMEST, LOW-PRICED STOCK
OF
CLOTHING
FOR
SPRING WEIR
IN LANCASTER.
ALL OUR OWN MAKE,
OF SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP, AND AN EX
CELLENT CUT GUARANTEED.
What Is the alue of a line piece of nmtcilal If
eueu in me imiKiuf!
at It rips Hlth the
HIRSH
&
BROTHER
Special Bargains for 20 Days :
BOO Bejs'uud Men's Single Coats,
250 llevs'and Men's filnglu Vests.
Ii.
OANSMAN A. H110.
It is snelled In the uiaklug,and the sewing se
peer luiii 11. rijts Willi IIIU llIOl WCBUIIK I ....
suth sewing hum. We have never had acorn
nlnliilalimit I'OOIII.V SKWKIICI.OTII1NO.
ALL THE NICEST AND NEWEST THINGS
-IN-
B
AIUIAJNH.
AFTER THE SALE
marked benefit. Boe Is enje;
than for several cars' nast. V
IndUnensablc." This kind of cnlevmciitinav
he the portion of all the weak nud weaiy who
take Uitwn'i) Iren Hitters.
places, the w reng has se long been sanctioned
uy custom tnai poepiu no net ioek at me sub
ject in llH true light ; and such w ill doubtless
Insist that we gie the matter tee strong a
color. Yet w e knew w hereof wejafllrm, ami
could give names nud dates in proof, if it
were necessary.
PERSONAL.
ritiNCESs Ueathice'h fiuorlte color for
wearing apparel is pale heliotrope
fciENATOn Geiiman's friends have pur
chased the Ilaltlmore Day, it is said, In his
interest.
Oiiesteu A. Am nun will en next
Wednesday rcsume the practice of the law
at the old stand.
James IL Osaoen Is said te ikwscss the
largest and finest collection of Ulerary auto
graphs in America.
Representative Kandam. Is Improving
in health, and it is expected he will be able
te lca e the house in a few days.
Secretary Endicett'm father Is eighty
two years old and In capital health, which he
maintains by walking Ave miles every day.
Mr. Gladstone has offered te restore at
his own oxpense the old city cress of Kdln
burg. It was erected In 1017 and destroyed
in 17C0.
Secretary'Mannine has been tendered
a reception by a number of the leading
bankers of Albany, N. Y., that he Is forced te
decline.
Jenny Lind Is coming out of her retire
ment, for the first time in twenty-two years,
next summer te sing In aid of the Children's
Inilrmary in Norwich, England.
Tref. J. H. Kiefkeh'h most admiruble
paper en "Gladstone," read before the Cllo Clle Cllo
sephio this winter, is the leading article in
the Reformed Quarterly Review ter April.
Ex-Mayer Howe, of Reading, celobrated
the first day of his release from the efllclal
duties of olliee by returning te his old occu
pation, and placed a pair of shoes en a horse.
Hen. A. M. Keiley. minister te Italy, is
encountering seme Italian opposition be
cause of his denunciation or victor Eman
uel at the tlme of the spoliation of the Papal
states.
Oanen Lidden Is preaching at St. Paul's
Londen, this month, and it Is rumored that
It Is his last term et duty thore, the quoen
having it iu mind te appoint him te, the bee
of Salisbury.
Hen. GKenciKlI. Pendleton hasaccepted
a banquet tendered him by the Ohie club of
Cincinnati. It is net te be or a political na
ture Men of both parties will participate.
It will take place next Thursday night
Dr. Flint is reported as having said that
many lives are lest by starvation, owing te,
an ev ei estimate of the nutritive value of hoof
tea and meat jolces. In typhus and typhoid
fovers, he says, thore is no geed substitute
for milk and eggs.
fovers, he says, thore is no geed su
Judge Jehn K.Terter, the distinguished
lawver who nrosccuted Gulteau. defended
Bcecher in the Tllten caseand Horeco G rceley
in the Dewitt U. Llttlejelm libel suit, was
stricken with npoplexy at the home of Jehn
Crainer, his brother-in-law, In Waterford,
New Yerk, Friday. He cannot survive.
William E. McLean, of Indiana, has
been appointed llrst deputy commissioner of
pensions. He Is a practicing atterney of
Terre Haute. He Is about fifty jeara of age,
is a native of Indiana and is possessed of con
siderable wealth, being worth, it is said,
about $150,000. lie Is rogarded as a man of
excellent character and attainments.
Mozart began his career at the age of 12:
Weber and Carafu at II; y.ingarelll and
Galuppi at 10; GeneralU Pacini, and Petrella
at 17i Rossini at 18; IkieldleU,Handel,Mehul,
Cherubini. Bailer!, and Donizetti at 20; Scar
latti, Paer, Moyerboer, and PenchielU at 21;
Piccinl. Adam. Themas, and Verdi at 20:
Flotow at 27; Gluck and Halevy at 23; Auber
at SO; Gounod at 33; Lulll at 3'J; David at 41;
Trltte at 45; and Raincatl at 60. f t
Northern Bank Meeting.
The stockholders of the Northern National
hank will meet at the Northernjicatket beuse
en Saturday, April 18. at 2 p. m., ler thepur thepur thepur
pose of completing the organlMUea or thu
propewd corpwaUett, "
aitOCKRIEH.
AT HURSIC'S.
Easter Coffees and Easter Cards.
We will give from new until after Easter, a
Deauiuui master uara wiin eacn peuna ei cei
fee, and another design.
cards, with each pound. We de this te utliuu
LKi
also very pretty.
W.
two
'late trade and tnake the children
Yeu want ceed ceuecs. ana we iiuvutnuiu.
Our Coffees cannot be beat. We buy the best,
and always have them fresh roasted, also fresh
ground.
OUR VARIETIES-Old Mandehllng and Po Pe
dang Java, Choice Metha, Laguayra.Cestn Rice,
Ouatemala und Rles.
Our 3) cent Rie forageodstrong drink, cannot
be beat. Our Rie Wended Is superb at '5 cents,
also lower priced Coflee.
BURSK'S,
NO. 17 EAST KING STREET.
P. 8 Same goods sold and cards given at our
branch. Chestnut and Mary streets. Ueth stores
connected with telephone exchange.
MISCELLANEO VS.
removal!
XV Dr. Longaker lias removed fiem Ne. IS
East Walnut street, Lancaster, Pa., te Lebanon,
Pa., opposite the postefHce, will be at the Key
stone Ileusn, North Oueen street, Lancaster,
Pa., every Monday and Filday afternoons, tilt 7
o'clock, p.m. m30-2wd
CALL AT REIGART'S OLD WINE
STORE
FOR
IISTON'S EXTRACT OF BEEF.
riKEST 1H TUB WORLD.
Established, 1783. II. E. SLAYMAKER, Agt..
febl7-t!d Ne. Z East King SL
S ,
AKD
COMMISSION WAREHOUSE,
DANIEL MAYER,
dec2-lvd 16 WestChaslnutstreeU
AT
NORBECK & WILEY'S,
CORNER OP
DUKE AND VINE STREETS,"
LANCASTER, PA.,
A LOT OF
VERY CHOICE
C-RRI5GE WORK
LEFT,
WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT
PUBLIC SALE PRICES.
DON'T MISS A BARGAIN.
CALL AND EXAMINE THE QUALITY OF
TIIE WORK.
ILL WORK GU.IR1NTEED.
-1IXAMFAGNE.
BOUCHE
THE FINEST
"SEC."
WINE NOW
CHAMPAGNE
IMPORTED.
AT 11EIQ AUT'S OLD WINE STORE,
Ne. 29 Bait Kine Strkbt.
II. E. BLAYMAKER, Agt.
Established, 1783. feb!7-tfd
s-
AINT-KAWIAEL WINE.
INFORMATION.
The Saint-Raphael Wine has a delicious flaveur
nd is drunk In the nrlnclnal cities of Russia.
North and Seuth America. Great
(iennany,
there is no wine that cau
Britain. India, and se en. The quantity exported
annually is sunicient proei ei iu suiuimy ana
staying powers, while for the real connoisseur
tuperier.
-The Saint-Raphael Wine Company, Valence,
Department of the Dreme (France. A
H. E. SLAYMAKER,
flS-Ud Ne. 20 EAST KINO STREET.
ELECTION NOTICE.
FARMKKa' WHSTKHM MABKKT CO., I
Luncaster, Pa.
The annual meeting of stockholders and elec
tion for Directors of this company will be held
ut the Farmers' Western Market Heuse, en
MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1883. between the hours of
8 and 11 a. m. V, O. MARSHALL,
inS8-md&2tw Secretary.
TjOTEia MAKING
CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS
AT Miflfl A DE )f
AT NOi WW XOUTH QUKN 8TRSKT.
lanktitM aafciur. Fl
-All questions answered by Telephone,
through the Telephone Exchange, with which
the establishment Is connected.
UOVSEFVJiNIBUJNU HOODS.
T
HIE
CHEAPEST PLACE
TO BUY AT
LOW PRICES
STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES,
Ceal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures,
-18 AT-
JOHN P. SCHAUM & SON'S,
Ne. 21 Seuth Queen Street,
feu27-lyd, LANCASTER, PA.
O TOBACCO BU YEU8 AND PACKERS.
T
Contract Beeks,
Receipt Beeks,
Sample Tags,
ALL STYLES and QUALITY of CARDBOARD
STRING TAGS,
AndiillkludsefPEINTlNO. used by Leaf Tcj
bacce Dealers, executed In the
BEST STYLE and at the LOWEST PRICES.
Call and see our sample,
promptly attended te.
Orders by mall
STEINMAN & rl-flSEL,
JNTKI.LIOKNOER Building,
M9-U4 liawtKi Pa.
NEW THIMS DAILY.
Our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT TRADE Is
opening for the season with morn lui than et er.
OUR POPULAR PRICE FOR
SUITS & TROUSERS
Are appreciated. Yeu will de eursc If Injus
tice If yuu de net leek at the hUITS wuare
Making te Measure at flOW.ll.'U), 1.1.TO,$18,(XI,
fMMlandtSUii. All Newest Choice Goods and
made exactly right te join order.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
Asueareinaniifacturlugull our Ready-Made
Men's and Rey's Clothing, und buy fur cash only,
we are enubled te save you Iiem 15 te SO pel
cent.
OUR POPULAR ALL-WOOL
MEN'S CORKSCREW SUIT,
INIILACKAND RROWN, FOR SI0.ne, MER
CHANT TAILORING. MAKE.
L. GAISMAN & BRO,
Fashionable Mei chun t Tailors and Clothiers,
Neb. 06-68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
(Right en the Southwest Cor. of Orange Street,)
LANCASTER, PA.
43 Net connected with any ether clothing
store In the city.
Ready-Hade Clothing for Spring,
Can be found here, anofthe prices se low hat
they are In reach of every One.
EXAMINE OUR STOCK OF SCHOOL SUITS
FOR BOS.
MYERS & RATHFON,
LEADING LANCASTER CLOIHIERS,
NO. 13 EAST KING 8TREET,
LANCAbTER. PA.
w
ILL1AMSON A FO.STEH.
FINE
W
WALL PAPER.
INDOW SHADES.
OUR LINES OK
DADO WINDOW SHADES
Is larger and prettier than any season heiete.
fore. We have the new colors und designs In
six and seven feet lengths. Special sizes made
te order.
Plain Goods in All Widths,
for all kinds of Windows. Only the host Spring
Fixtures sold. We have them In Weed and Tin.
SCOTCH HOLLANDS. LINEN FRINGES,
NICKEL ORNAMENTS. Ac. We lake measures
and put up all kinds of Windser Shade v, erk.
WALL PAPER.
Lace Curtains in Variety
AND LOW PRICES. Bed Setts. Lambrequins,
;a iruui uc., uit'Knu
apiece, up te fiW.
Ae. Poles from tee., elegant for due.
PHARES W. FRY,
Ne. 67 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER. PA.
WATCHES, SC.
"irrATCHES, OLQOKB AND JEWELRY.
GREAT REDUCTION
IN PRICES OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AND
JEWELRY, at
LOUIS WEBER'S, Ne. 159 1-2 North Queen Street,
Opposite city Hetel, near Pa, R. R. Depet,
Retailing at Wholesale Prices. Repairing at
Extra Lew Prices. Jj3MjU
"VreTICB te TRESPASSERS AND
JLI GUNNERS. All persons are hereby for.
bidden te trespass en any of lha lands of the
Cornwall or Speedwell estates, In Lebanon md
Lancaster counties, whelher Inclesed eruntn
closed, either for the purpese of sheeting or fish
ing, as the law will be rigidly enforced against
all trespassing en BOldlandi of the undersigned
after this notice.
WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN,
It. PEROY ALDEN,
EDWARD O. FREEMAN,
Attorney for K. W, Celvnuut' heirs.
eeUl-MMw ,
DRESS SUITS
$15.00 TO $25.00.
We feel confident In ni-ertiug that our stock
of r lne Dress Suits uie superior In e cry respect
te ordinary leady made clothing. We speak
knowingly en this point, and refer you te our
Extcnsi e and Vailed Assortment of thoroughly
and handsomely made Fine Drcbs Suits, equal
In e cry respect te custom maduwerk. We have
the Veiy Newest Elicits In Worsted Corkscrews
that this season take the lead for Flne Dress
Suits, while Mixed Scotch ChevleU und New
Stj Ics of Plaids atulugie.it demand fei business
und street wear. The Very Newest Fabrics are
Plaids of Gray, llrewii, Red, Illue and Yellow
Mixture. Our complete Meck Is new placed
upon the counters of our hiilrHroeiiiH, te whlib
yuu are I in Ited te Inspect.
NEW LONDON,
$2.50.
The Latest Addition te our Large Stock of
Hats Is the above. We hai e also new shapes In
Vanilla, Umber and Maple, as well as the light
and comfortable sclf-conlermlng bat, that Is
such a favorite, because It never loses Its shape
with wear, and conforms Itself te the head with
out artificial means.
A-
WH1TE FLANNEL
UNIVERSITY SHIRT,
$2.75.
Made In the New Style Corded Frent, and a
full set of studs with each ahlit. Full Dress
White Muslin Slilrls, with uaiiew pleated fronts
and the uty Latest St les In E. &. Cellars and
Cutis.
Fancy Hosiery, Silk Ni'ckweui, und Silk Flu.'
lshed Suspendum, In a Luige Vai lety, from 25e
upwatds.
GENT'S
HAND HADE SHOES.
Flne Cult Uppers, with Matt Kid Tops in Rut Rut
ten. Lace and Congress. Londen Cap or French
Tee. Seles, buteled edge or gquure finished.
These shoes are made for Fine Dress Wear und
are first-class in eveiy respect, but for ea.su and
comfort te business men there Is, nothing te
equal
THE WAUKENPHAST.
WILLIAMSON
& FOSTER,
It'J, :t4, 30 & 38 West King St.,
LANCASTER, PA.
T"0NT FAIL
XJ Twe for Se,
money, at II;
ClUAlt STORK.
TO TRY THE 0ICJARH
the befct in the town for the
IIAUTUAN'M YELLOW FRONT
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