vr; ?'- THELAKCASTER HAILY mTELMGBNOER, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1885. The Daily Intelligencer. Published Every Evening In the Year (BUNDAT xxcsftid) By 8TEINMAN & HENSBL. " INTELLIGENCElt 13UILD1NQ, 8. W. Cerner Centre Square. LiNiuBTin, Fa, DAILY Tim cents a wkkk. Fivh dollars A TAROBriFTTCKKTBA0CTH. 1'OtTAOX FHI. ADVKUT1SEMENTS took tkn te nrrr cimm A L1KB. WEEKLY " INTELLIGENCE!!," (IOHTrAOBS.) Publlehed Every Wednesday Mernlnar, TWO DOLLARS A TBAR IN APVANCK. CoRRisrenDiHCK solicited fromevery part of the state and country. Correspondents nre re quested te write legibly ami en euu We el the paper only ; ana te sign their names, net for publication, but In proof of geed faith. All anonymous letters will be consigned te the waste basket. Addrisb alllxttxrs akdtklkera-s te THE INTELLIGENCE!!, LANCASTER, 1'A. $l)c Cancastcv Intelligencer. liANCASTEK, Al'llll. IS, 1W. Peer Pcnnsylvntiln." The charming ignorance of United States geography which the nverage foreigner exhibits, has frequently been made the sub ject of "native. American derision, and of jokes from tliose who lueb.ibly knew quite as littie about ICu repcau places and manners, as the people of ether continents knew about us. The publishers of cyclepaedias try te guard against the ludicrous errors of tlu3e who write at long range upon subject of which they are ignorant by securing specialists for the manjyJ.frisiens of their works ; but they de net always succeed in making the happiest select ions. The last volume of the Urittanica which lias btai issued contains the arti cle of that famous encyclepaedia uien " Pennsylvania, " and citizens of this otate naturally turn te its authorship with some degree of interest. They will be disappointed te find it the weik of Mr. J. Peter Lesley, state geologist, and Hev. C. Gorden Ames, of Philadelphia, who, if we mistake net, is a Yankee by With; and certainly the joint work of these gen tlemen does net show that comprehensive knowledge of our state and sympathetic appreciation of its composite citizenship, which would qualify ene te properly se't forth its leading characteristics and te fitly describe the genius of its peeple In such a work as this under review. As might have been expected,tlie geolog ical features of the articleare complete, and, from the prominence of' Mr. Lesley in this Held of study, it may be. 'assumed te be correct, but it is altogether tee preml-njit-a part of the paper, and everything olse seems te be subordinated te it. The nar row and provincial tene of the article may be gathered from this extract, the italics being our own : "Seuthern Lancaster, Southern Chester und Delaware coutitlenBupport the meat in telligent and virtuous population in the state, largely composed of the descendant) of Perm's coienlsU, who have mostly cHcaped tlie narrowing and enervating influence!) of the city and enjoy the mental and physical activity, the simplicity of inanneiH, and the loyalty te truth, justice and charity which characterized the (Junkers at the origin of the sect in England. The district which they inhabit is a veritable fairy lamt, and its principal town, West Chester, has been for a long tlme ene of the netable centres of scien scien scien tillollfein thOHtate." The extravagant hyperbele of this is only excusable in one whose knowledge and travels of the state have been confined te ene corner of it. A very geed people they are who are referred te, and a line country is their i-eUlement and posses sion, but they would scarcely arrogate te themselves such superlative virtue and wisdom as are ascribed te them, and as te material wealth, natural fertility and high state of improvement, there are sections of Pennsylvania far surpassing that pointed out. That the blessings of West Chester's advanced scientific knowledge have net penetrated every comer of the state, we will freely admit ; but it is very clear that no genuine Pennsylvania!! would have permited u libel like this iqeii ids state in a foreign work of eminent authority : " The native bed bug, which breeds umler the bark ofthe hemlock throughout the state, is the curse net only of the traveler but of u large part of the resident population." A striking oxample of the inaccuracy and incompleteness of the article en general subjects is furnished by this paragraph en educational topics : "There are twenty-four colleges, glvlug feur-year ceurses, but only tive contlne thomselves strictly te cellege work, viz : University of Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia; Lehigh University, at Seuth Uethlehem ; Lafayette college, at Easten ; HaTerferd col lege, at llavorlerd, and Dickinsen collego, at Carlisle." Within a few hours ride of Philadelphia, where this article was presumably written, there are at least two ether colleges which "coufine themselves strictly te cellege work," viz; Pennsylvania college, in Get tysburg, and Franklin and Marshall in this city, which latter is the successor of the in stitution whereof Jlenjamin Franklin laid the corncr-steno nearly a century age. There is a mountain semewhere in Cen tral Pennsylvania, from which it is said one can leek into Petter county en the New Yerk border, and en the ether side he can see Hertford in the southern tier. Messrs. Lcsley and Ames ought te have gene up there and taken a view of the landscape and inhaled a breath of the air before they wrote their article en Ponnsyl Pennsyl vania. m m - The Sweet Tenes or a Bell. The remarks of Clark Bell upon the question as te whether insane homicides should be hung, will be read with Interest in Pennsylvania ; and particularly, we would think, by the remarkably constituted and directed gentlemen who make up the beard of pardons. Imputable in private life, these gentlemen In the pardon beard bc bc bc come transformed into the character of (lends, te such an extent, it seems, that the Hen. Clark Hell, editor of the jlaUce-Ltyul Journal of New Yerk, is inspired te ceme ever into Pennsylvania, te discuss before the Medical Jurisprudence society of Phila delphia, whether the policy of Pennsylva nia of ruthlessly hanging her insaue who are convicted of hemicide, is the prejier thing te de. Mr. Hell very calmly seems te assume that the temper of the peeple of this state inclines te hanging crazy I cople, because we se often de it. He cites the case of Dr. Heach particularly, who was clearly shown te be insane, and whose application te the beard of pardons showed that he had twelve bleed relatives who had been itsuie. The leird of pardons may be gratified te hear that. Mr. ,Bell;declarcs that there Is a great deal .te be said en their side' of the question, and 'te knew that Dr. ,William A. Hammend regards the execution of the insane as productive of a very elegant ef fect in subduing their homicidal tendencies. He thinks insane peeple de net care te be hung any mere than mine people, and that they would slay less If they theujht they would be hanged for it. Just what degree of comfort the beaid of pardons may have in the association of 11.. lfnliinuuiil ten 11111 tint CIV tin Id tl IAJ14 A.llllllUltlt ll.l. l.vv wiji J ... .- distinguished specialist; andlik'J many of his class is held in many quarters te be a j.t.n1n t nt.il f-i1 .l.t..r late. .t.iIL irwl iimiiutciit m. iiami) uuiut, 1110 nwi . taking his positions, with an eye single te their advertising value. Dr. Uttndurange Miss, of Garfield notoriety, was of this class, and ene Slirady, of New Yerk, bids fair te go along with them. Hammend was chief of the army doctors during the war and was kicked out. Hammend is a daisy. But whether or no Hammend is a sweet llower te the pardon beard gentle men, liis theory can hardly fail te strike them as just the thing. The idea upon which they have been persistently hanging crazy folks has never before been uncovered. They have seemingly net felt altogether confident that it was altogether right te hang crazy fellows as a warning te ether crazy fellows. It is certainly a dis cevery upon which they may plttme them selves new that Hammend says it is the correct thing, and Bell says there is some thing in it. But Bell med illes the expression of his acceptance of the theory by a declaration that the legislature of tlie statu had better enitct it Inte law before it is enforced. At present he points out that in Pennsylvania, as in every civilized coun try in the world, the Insane are protected by the law from punishment for crime, and are treated as the unfortunate wauls of the state, net at all responsible for what they de. We are of opinion that there is force in the suggestion of Mr. Bell and that the par don beard is premature in practicing the hanging of the insane, as a wholesome way of riddance of them and their troublesome petitions. AVe de net fail te note, and we presume that the pardon beard will net, that Mi Bell states that they are net fit te cope with questions of insanity, and that their func tiens should be passed ever te an examin ing beard of experts. Mr. Bell intimates that Governer Pattison refused te appoint such a beard te examine Beach, because the .'constitution made the pardon lieard the examining authority. We de net knew whether the members of the beard will be better inclined tesay that they hunu Bead i because of their ignorance that he Was insane or because they believed he should le hung though insane. It seems te be a choice between stupidity and malice, which one would net think could ever be presented te a coteiie of gen tlemen se amiable and intelligent generally in the affairs of life. But te this condition are they seemingly come. Tlie arbiters of the life or death of the insane people of Pennsylvania should knew at least when they are insane, when ethers knew it ; and when they hang them must be assumed te de it wilfully. In the de cision of this issue of life or death ignorance cannot be plead. Te-day is tlie twentieth anniversary of Lincoln's death ; length of years add mere el lustre te his great tuine. It is net ellen that rich icople display geed taste or geed sense in tlte use of their wealth, and when an isolated instance of both occurs it is made much of by the re ligious and beeular journals of the day. Mrs. A. T. (Stewart does net seem te belong te tlie chosen few who have been blessed with an abiindaiice of wealth and knew hew te use it She recently erected a grand cathe dral at Uarden City, Leng Island, the town founded by her late husband. The need for it was net apparent, and the bishop and standing committee of the diecese areata less te knew what te de with it. There is no difficulty about the situation from a pecu niary standpoint, for an endowment of $15,000 per annum has been left for its maintenance. The chief obstacle that con fronts the denees is whero te find peeple te put into it. If it was in the centre of a dense population tlie preblem would Milve itself, but that is just where it is net, Mrs. Stewart's cathedral scorns te be an instance where the usual order el things is revcrbcd. It is commonly suppesed that population precedes church building, but with this splendid structure the people de net seem te have been considered. It would be idle te spoculate en the amount of geed that this sum, thus foolishly expended, would have contributed te had it been spent witli dis crimination in the cause of charity. m m Tim story el "Archie Dean," given in verse elsowhcre, points a homely moral for loving maids In their wooing. Mahk Twain may endeavor te turn Inte Jest tlie outspoken opposition te his latest work " Huckleberry Finn," but thore is no doubt that theso who are raising their voices against it represent tlie best people, if the term may be used, in American literature. The kind el humor of which Samuel T. Clemens is the acknowledged leader, has been pulling en the American literary taste for sonie time, though it must be acknowl edged that some of his earlier work had de cided inerit. The crowd of wretched imita tors that have followed in his wake have made many sighs ortcuier the day of deliver an co. It seems te be at hand new In the broadsides that " llucklebcrry Finn" is en countering. Its jelly author may say that this opposition Is only a blessing In disguise, but deep down in his iuuer consciousness he must recegnize that the period for the humor that sjiared nothing humanity holds sacred is passing away. It is a geed sign. It means that the professed jester In American liter ature must for tlie future make merry within limits strictly circumscribed. Ir you cannot plant en "Arber Day," seme ether day will de as well. LiKi: Aladdin's palace the llfe Insurance business of the United States has sprung up, as it wcre, In a single night. The tlrst com. pany organized in this country was In Ponn Penn Hylvania in ISI Tlie llrst efllclal record or the business of I ife Insurance was in 183", when the New Yerk Llfe and Trust com pany, organized in JSH, rojertod te the con troller that It had during the year paid six losses i Htm, and had (XW lives Insured. In 1S50 there wero ten llfe insurance companies in existence, with total assets of $1,900,000. In 1800 reports showed sixteen companies, with about 10,000,000 assets and $Hl,0OO,000 of in surance carried. The commissions paid te secure this business was live per cent. Tlie assets of the companies new reporting te the New Yerk insurance department nre M71!, 000,000, with a surplus of ?SO,000,000. The assets Increased hi 1SS3, 31,000,000, and hi 181, $22,000,000. m fc Ir It Is u cold day, it is mere than proliable that "Arber Day" will get left. A MAD" fRACE FOR LIFE, A LOCOMOTIVE HaOAViytl VROM JIVJIK? ISO OIL AT ElUUTY MILKS AS llOVll. Thcfitery That An Old Engineer Told On Ills Deathbed or Hew He (let Awuy from Death and Destruction A Thrilling hiiiI lntermtlne Nnrintlm. DulTIIrr wn, ene of tlie eldest locomotive engineers In the United States, died at Port land, N. Y., en April 7. On his death-bed he told the following story of his lido from Prospect te llrocten, with the request that It be published : "In ISO!) 1 was running n train en tlie Bull'ale, Cerry it Erie railroad. The track from Prospect, or May vllle, Summit te llioc lliec llioc ten Junction Is se crooked that while the dlstancd is actually only ten miles, the cures make It by rait fourteen. The grade for the whole distance Is seventy feet te the mile. his About 11 o'clock en the night el Auguxt 17, lbflli, we reached the summit with a train of two paJ-scnger cars, six elhcars and a box car. The latter contained two valuable trotting horbes and their keepers, en their way, I bolleve, te Chicago. There wero llfly or sixty passengers in the two cars. I get the signal te start lrem the conductor and pulled out We had get under considerable headway, when, looking back, I saw that an oil car in the mlddle of the train was oil' llru I re versed tlie engine and whistled for brakes. The conductor and brakciiicn Jumped oil', occupied the p:issenger cats, set the brakes en them and then brought them te n step. Supposing that the brakes en the burn ing oil cars would also be put en, I c.dled te a hrakemau en the box car te draw the coup ling pin between that car and the head oil tank, backing se that he could de it, Intend ing te run far enough te save the box cur and the locomotive. As I ran down the hill, alter the pin had been withdrawn, what was my horror te see that the burning cars wero following me aWqiecd that was rapidly In creasing. The men had net succeeded hi putting ou the brakes. I saw that the only thing that was te be done was te run for it te JirecMHi, ami me cuanccs were mat we weuki never reach there at tlie sliced which we would be obliged te make around these sharp, reverse curves, where we had never runecr20 inllcsau hour. When I haw tin: llaniing cars for the whole six were en llre by tills time--plunging idler me, and only a low foul away, I pulled the throtlle open. The oil cars caught me though, before 1 get away. They ciuie with full force against the rear of the box car, smashing In ene end and knocking the horses and their keepers Hat en the lloer. Tin: rim: iiuun i i;i:r awav. "The heat was almost uncuduiablc, and te de my best 1 couldn't mt meie tlian thlity Icet between tlie pursuing llie and ourselves, lly the light from the lurnacc, as tlte fireman opened the deer te pile in the coal, I caught sfght of the face of one of the horsemen, he having crawled up te tlie grated owning in the cud. It was as pale ius death and he begged me ler Oed's sake te give thn engine mere steam. I was giving her then all the steam she could carry, and the grade itself was sulllclcut te carry us down at the rate of llfly miles an hour. e went se f.ist that the engine tefused te pump. Ktery tlme we struck ene of tho-.e curves the old girl would run en almost ene set of wheels, and why in the world she didn't tepple ever Is- something 1 never could under stand. She scciiibd te knew that it was a race of llfe or death, and worked as if she were alle. The night was dark, and the read ran through the weeds, deep rock cuts, anil along utgli embankments, 'ihere we were thundering along at lightning sjiecd, and, only a few paces behind us, that llery demon In full pursuit. Tlieie were W,(kkh) gallon!! of oil In these tanks, at least, audit was all llauie, making a (lying aval.inehe .vm feet long. Tlie (lames leajwd into the air nearly 100 feet. Their niarwas like that of some great cataract. New and tlieti.ji tank would cxpiotie Willi a iieimj uke a cannon, when a column of llame and pitchy smoke would rise high above tlie body of llame and showers of burning oil would be scattered about in the weeds. The whole country was lighted up for miles around. Well, it wasn't long, going at tlie rate we made, Isifere the lights el llrocten came in sight down the valley. A rneLONMKi) yi:Mj or aiiii.vv. "The relief 1 felt was bherl lived, ler 1 remembered that train Ne. 8 ou the Id:e Shere read would beat the junction about the tiuie we would reaeli it- Ne. was tlie Cincinnati express. Our only hepe all along the race had been that the sw-itchuiau at the junction would think te open the switch there, connecting the cress-cut track with the Lake Shere track, and let us run In en the latter, where the grade would be against us, if anything, and where we would seen get out of the way of the oil cars. The switch would be closed new for the express, and our last hejie was gene, tiule-s the express was late, or seme one had mm se enough te Hag It While we were thinking of this we saw the train tearing uleng toward the junc tion. Could we reach the Junction, get the switch and the switch be set back for the ex press before the latter get there? If net there would be an inevitable crash, in which net only we but scores of ethers would be crushed te death. All this conjecturing did net occupy hut two seconds, but these two Hocends i lived years. 'Geed Ced' I said te my fireman, 'what are we te de ?' The fireman promptly replied and he was a brave little fellow that I should whistle for the switch and take the chances. I did se. Tliat whistle was ene prolonged yel I ofageny. It was a shriek that seemed te tell us thateur brave old engine knew our danger and had Its fears. Neither the fireman nor myself speke another wind. Thanks be te Ced. Tltn Anirlnrnr nil till, n,,irrtu4 titili, umi'tw. ,,t. tearing down that mountain within an eighth ..W ... ..... w.. ... ,..,.... . ........ Ut,v..p, .... ei u mue ei a nre in ciose pursuit el us, Knew In a moment that only ene thing could save us. He whistled for brakes ami get his train at a standstill net ten feet from tlie switch. The switchman answered our signal, und we shot en the Shere track and whizzed ou by the depot and through the place liken rocket, The burning cars followed us in, of course, but their race was run. Xhey had no profil ing power new, and after chasing us ler a nille they gave up the pursuit, and in three hours thore wus nothing lelt of them but smoking ruins. "My lireiiian and I were se weak when we brought our locomotive te a step that we couldn't get out el our cab. The two horse men were unconscious in the box-car. Tlie horses wero ruined. And hew long de you think we were in making that sixteen miles? We mn two miles up the I.ake Hliore track. Just twelve minutes from tlie summit te the dace we stepped I A plumb eighty miles an ion r, net counting tlie tlme lest in getting under headway and stepping beyond llrocten." PERSONAL. Qui'KN VierelilA will return te Windser from the continent ou May 'J. Pltet'. Jehn K. Sr.uilt and Sir. A. 11. (Shadier, citizens of Lancaster, who ha e heen qulte ill, are convalescent Minis ri:u Kini.uv will sail for Heme ou the '-"JUi of this month. He will be banqueted In ltlchmend, previous te his departure. llKNiivH. HuiNiiei.n, formerly of I.iuic.is. ter, has been appointed coustahle of the Fourth wartl, llarrisburg, by the cmut te till u vacancy. Pit. Wm. W. Tevtsi:ni, who died re cently In Uiidesbiirg, and was buried at Old West Greve, Chcstorcegnty, formerly curried en farming and taught school in l.ittlu Britain, this county. Kkv. K. A. (iiiiiNANr has started a paper called i'eii'j ICafcemiti, te be published under the auspices or tlie Missionary Society of Zion's Reformed church, Allcutewn, Pit, of which he Is luster. Wi. M. Imuman, a "former resident of Dauphin county, hits tiled hi Philadelphia. He was born at Mlddletewn and resided in Dauphin county up te tlie time of his re moval te Philadelphia, seme years age. He was well-known in Lancaster as a former railroad contractor. Itnv. Jehn J. DoueiiKiiTv. nt ene tlme vicar general of the arclulioceso of Hal Hal Hal tlmore, tlied Tuesday at St. Jeseph's hos pital, Baltimore. He was rector for a number of yours past of the Catholic church ut Kllza beth City until a cancerous affection com pelled him te retire. PitlNCi: op Wamis has been heard from en the subject of the demonstrations against him in Mallow and Cerk. He saytttiiuthe regrets that any unfewiird Incident should have occurred, but he does net deem It im im iiertant or significant, and ut all events Is anx ious te forgive und lerget, Ruv. Dn. P. H. Pavih, editor or the 7.V 7.V ertntil Church Mexxemier, has Killed with his family from New Yerk city In the steam ship " Waesland," lied Star line, for an ex- tended tour and stay In Europe He will land at Antwerp, Belgium, and front there start en Ills tour through the continent and then te the Dritlsh Isles. Mns. HAMMOND,wlfoef Dr. Win. A. Hani ......! nn.l .lKr.l.l.-..r f. AflftLn..! Vl.l.nt of Philadelphia, died at her home in New Yerk, Tuesday morning, hi the fiOth year of her age. While Dr. Hammend was ou tlie frentier during the war his wlfe was with him. and shared many of the hardships Inci dent te the sorvlce. Mn. PAitNi'.i,!.' always frigid style of oratory has become even colder and mere nonchalant than ever. He Hlieaks, except en rare occasions, as an ellickd duty, apparently, ruthenium ireiii any ether motive, und seems te taken pleasure In showing thai, as It was net by mere talk that he gained his unique iiosllien, he need net imitate the loquacity el i followers. A Kl Dciumilihilliiiml llUtlm llun, Kluni tlie ArkiuiHuiv Traveller. " Why de you desire a divoiceV" asked the chancery Judge, " Well," replied the man fieiu the moun tains " because me an' the old woman can't get along tegether; she belongs te one chinch an' I belong te another." "A religious lnceinp.dlliilily, 1 sup- JHISO." " Yes, 1 reckon that's II." "Yeu don't agiee in your leiigieus Ideas." " Ne, Mil." " (Jive me an example." " Well, tuther day I shot Iluiue Rile. I shot him Willi n rllle. Wife she 'lowed that 111 had belonged te her church 1 would have shot him with a pistol. I knew thai I am or right for 1 don't wanlle take no chances." Tlie case has Irecti taken uudcradwseiiicut. Tlie PreMdcllt'n.l'Irin drip en Health. 1 wai 8l nick with a well-known Democratic cengicHsiimii's talk, nays a Washington ceihm pendent te 111 home pitpvr. " lie called at tlie White llouxe te psy )i! ictpccts, and while tlieieeliHcrved te the picnlilvnt Unit he was the very picture of perfect health. " Vex," was Ilin reply, " despite the tieiiiciiden.s Hindu and In cessant worry of listening te clainoieiii elllce Bcckcrx, I believe there In no umii In the I' lilted Slates enjoys better liesllh than I de." " 1 at tribute this te three thlngB," said the iiaualei ; "llrst, bn Lukes plenty of outdoor o.veicNc : second, hu rises curly and ret lies cully ; and thlid, I beheve he furllllr Liu system by a dee efliurrr's I'crk Malt Whisky whenever It ic '1 litres a tonic. Iluniebauly ones as much te tlie Imtas totheother two causes. Always teund at any flist-eluss druggists or giecei-, at uu uu dellar per bottle. M'KVIAt. NOTIVi:.S. William McKnnw, 121 lajrll., hi., Ilultlineir. Mil.. Kiiya : "I believe ' r'avuiltc Itemcdy ' is a geed inudlcliie. It Is doing uiu mere geed than anything I ever tiled, and 1 have tiled utmost eveiytliiiig, for I am asulfi'ier fieiiidyspepHla." While "Kavniltellemedy "(Huspeclllc In stom ach und llluddcr diseases. It U erpiully valuable in canes of hlllnusdlserdcis, Constipation of the itewels, and all the class of Ilia upp.iieiilly in- separable fieri" the constitutions of women, iipriu-lini'ed&w lluusf-il I'p. Fer the lust tluce luenlbl it gleul many people have been housed up, Mncuu,e tliey hae net felt able te withstand the ntermy wintry weather that h!is prevailed. Hut iiufertuiiulely tlmion tlmien lliipiiient unit the close air el modern beuse during. the winter season, Is ery enervating, and the system needs help te enable all the Digitus te de their pieper work. 11 Uicmj urgmii have been inactive the consequence,, uie show ing themselves In the bilious condition el the system, nr In eoustlpntlen of the bowels, or in dlsoideisef the kldnejs, with all I he aches ami piling that uccempiny these complaints. If you are In this condition lieui any chum- you should make a lulthful trl.il el that well-known lemedy Kidney-Wert. It nets at the same time en the kidneys, liver and bends, and Is theieleic especially titled Inclined this teipld condition of the system. IIKAItT PAINS. l'lilpltatlen, Drepsical hwrllliiRs, Dl.zlness, Indigestion, Headache, hleeplessnens cuietl by Wells' Health Itvnewer." (I) III!. KltA'.IKH'H Jl AOIC OINTMIS.NT. The greutest blessing that has been cllceicii(l In this ueneratlen. A suie cum for Polls, llnriis. Seres, Cuts, Klcsh Wounds, Sole Nipples, Haul aml.'-ell Coins, CliupiH'd l.lw mid lbtiiiN, I'lm- n es unci HI elclies. l'rlef vw.NiIil by IMiiL'gi-ts. Sold by II. M. Cochran, 137 und is.) North omen iieci (0 ticet. 'ITCHING I'lI.EV-SYMI'TOSIhl.MUIsrUKK I.Ike perspiration, lutense iteliliu;. eiu by scnitt'titmr, most at nli;hl, mccuh if piu-weruis wein ciuwllii);. " Huxiync't OlntntriU 'u i pdiii ant, itirt cure, janiS-MWlAw Dlt. WILLIAM'S INDIAN I'll.K OINTJ1KNT. L. Ci. JIcCulluui, conductor en the II, .V W. It. It., hpriiiKfleld, ()., Aug. 3D, I8, says : " I have been a gieut sntrerer ultli the piles. I used nil melons lemedlcs and employed many physic laus. but tene mirne.,)' A II If I ml leceuiuieiided ur. ii niiaiu s inuiuu i-iie ijiuimeui, which i urn .. ....... . ..- .... .. . .. i I II Kiulelul tesay has euied me." Sold by II. uecuntii, Uf unu iJJNenu ivueen birtei d) Kltked Out. Hen maiiv ),eui)lv theie aic uheaie -liu Cling te rlveln this world that ate kicked deun and out by envious rivals. Thmnm' Krlrrtrir Oil never "kicked nut " Its .ttleiis. It Is Hue blue. Fer threat affections, asthma am! eatairh It is a certain und lapld cine. Fer i-ale by II. II. ( echran, druggist, 137 und IS) North queen stieel, Lancaster. "HOL'UII ON ItATh." Cleurs out rata, utile, leaches, tiles, lints, bed bugs, skunks, chipmunks, jjophers. IV-- Ding gists. (1) SKIN DIHKAbKS. "SWAYNL'S OINTMENT.' "A'uine' Ointment" cuies Tetter. Salt Itheiim, UlnuMerm, berrs, Pluiiles, Eczema, nil King I u plh Itchy K , no maucr new eutiinme or teny Jati2S-JIWKw ttarutlnff. TIib Talile (irnuneil. This Isan oldextiressten, ucd t nvey the Idea of a bli! dinner ; se big as te make the table creak und threaten te tumble te the lloer. home times It happens that people cut tee mtichet the biK dinner und have te groan ever the attacks et Indigestion, thunieeiiruorset leKulurdyspepsla. brown's Iren Hitters, the great enemy el dys pepsia, rvllevesall this trouble and makes com tint tuke the place et groaning. Mi's. Matilda Davidsen, .Montgomery C'lly, .Me., says, 1 took brown's Iren llltlcis ler dyspepsia, and il dlil me great Reed," sriiVTAVLf.S. CUPKHIOU SPECTACLES -AND- EYE-GLASSES. Mlcioscepes, Field Olasses, barometers, Tele scopes, Magic Lanterns, Thermometers, Draw lug Instruments, Philosophical and Chemical Appiuatus. List and DeNCilntleus et our Ten Catalogues bCul FULL ou application. QUEEN&CO.; NO. fcM CD ESTN UT ST. luurS-lyUAw PHILADELPHIA M IS VI! I. LA XKO tr.S. -M'KNINO OK THK HUSQUHHANNA KJ CANAL. The KusutiehaiiiiH and Tide W uter Uitnnis win lie eiien ler navigation en and after Al'ltlL Hi, lbs.'., all) lwd D. F. SHU HE, Supt. T1 (KMOVATi. XL Dlt. A. J. IlKItlt Has removed Ills elllce frniii southwest corner Prince and Chestnut stieets, te his newiesl dence, southwest corner Onmge and Mulberry streets. feb'Jii laid JUSTOPKNKI), A IiAHHK INVOK'K OK Pltl.ME l'KltblAK INSECT POWDEIt, Ouanuitced quality. New well known as the most efficient Insect destroyer. Fer sale ut DUDLEY'S Dlttrtl STOKE. Ne. VI West King St. CONSUMPTION 1 I1AVH A POSITIVK remedy for the above disease i by Hh use he usauds of cases of the worst kind ami of lung standing have been cured. Indeed, se strong Is my fulthln tlsenicacy that I will send TWO DOTTLES FKKE, together with a valuable Ilea Ilea tise en Uils dlsease te uny nuircrcr. Ulve ex press and V. O. uddiess. DH.T. A.SLOCUM, li'M-CmdcedAtJmw ICl Pearl St., N. V. s AINT-ltAPHAlHi WINK. INFORMATION. The Salnl-ltaphacl Wlnehasadellcioiisllaveiir and Is drunk In tlie principal cities of Utissla, (iennany, North and beulh Anierlcu, 11 rent lit, li lidltt, mid se ou. Tlieuuutlty iisperted Hiniimlly Is sutlliient proof of Its stability und suiyin ivlntr pnueis, while for the wul connoisseur theiu Is no wine that can be considered Us iiinerler. 4sTheSalnt.ltuphael WlrflCemivmy, Valence, Department e! the Dreme ,i'ruuce.) H. E. SLAYMAKER, Ne. 21 EAST KINO STKKET. ns-tia MEDIVAU rllON IHTTEttB. inn i n urn lltlt (M w w r wnii it' WW.KII N WW NKN B-fl l II II (I WW tmi e e ww ii e it ( ii inn a ww ww tr3 oe w w rum oe kh n it it n e unit it n u n e e ii k oe mn rmiTrr T T T T T T pnn it it mm i! 11 i ii I III! i n i iiu iat K KKR WW, J 'ass' This medicine, ceinbl nlnjt Iren with iminvcKH; and ceiiqileU'lV cUKKa luliln fnttlea. (Ittll'lllV Hnri f'lltlllllfllelV "::".. v.v.v.:" '...... ...,r.. .;;..; .v. . .,. a 1M Ml'Krni a, lis iiiiir.issiun, ptf i,niwi Wr.AKNKSH, IMPtJltK 111.001), Clllbl.H Hint KKVKIlnmlNKUKALUIA. lly rapid und thorough assimilation with tlie bleed It reaches every part of tlie system, purl, ftes nnd enriches the bleed, stre'igthnns the muscles ami nerves, nnd tones and Invigorates the system: , ..... A line Appotlr.er Itcst tonic known. It will cum the worst cuse of Dyspepsia, m mnvliigall distressing symptoms, such as Tast lug the Keed, UeluhiiiK, Heat 1" the bteniiieh, licanuurn, etv Tlie only lien modlclne that will net blacken -Inline the teeth. , It fs Invaluable for diseases peculiar te women, nnd te all persons who lead sedentary lives. An niitallliig lemedy ler diseases of the Liver and Kidneys. . . . rontens HUlleiliig lietn thoclTectol overwerK, nervous troubles, less of sppotlte, or debility, cpeilencoe,tilck relief andteuewed energy by Its use. . ,, It does net oause Headache or pioduce Consti pation OT1IKK lien medicines de. It Ii the only preparation of Iren lht causes nolnjiiiieus effects. Physicians nnd druggists recommend It us the best. Try It, The genuine has Tindo Mark and ciessed teil tines en wrapper. Tnka no ether. Mndoenlyoy llltOWN CIIKMICAI. CO., IlALTIHOIlI, Ml). septO-lydAlyw ititr ueujH. s ii'itiNn DUKSH noens. Spring Dress Goods .Opening. WATT, SHAND & CO, 8 and 10 East King Street, LANCASTER. 1A. SATIN llKKllKlt lit lie Pepiilat f'ubrtoef the season. Itaie Vitl In All the New Shades at Sic, UK; 7'ie, ll.m, jl.ia yarn. FltENCII ICOI'UKES Ale New anil Desliuble at 37Ue, We, "Jc, l.W a yaid, IILACK FltENCII COI'UltES, liuty-twe Inches wide, usual pike fl.ee, new Selling at 75:. TEN PIECES ALL-WOOL PLAIDS, FettyHve Inches wide, lately sold ut II.Wi, Our Price, Wm a yaid SPECIALIM)1CKMENTIN IILACK DUESS SILKS, At sue, '', 7.V;, 74c, I.Wi, l,, II.W, 11.75. These fiiHjds must be Hen te be uppieeliiled. The .Vjc number was censldeted cheap at 75c. COLOIIED DUESS SILKS In Allthe New Shades at 5nc, 75e, ll.iHu J.ud. IILACK AND COLOIIED HltiK AIIUI SILK Vl.IAETs AND VELVETEENS, -AT THE- NEW YORK STORE. WAl.JjVAVr.il. w IN nOW .SlIAIlKH. et.n lines of DADO WINDOW SHADES Is luigerund piettlei than any season heieto heiete heieto fere. We bale the new colon, and designs ill six and seven leel lengths. Special sizes made te elder. Plain Goods in All Widths, leritli kinds of Window.. Only the best Spring Flxtnies sold. We have tli.-in in WimmI and Tin. SIOK.II HOLLANDS, LINEN FIS1NOE.-, MCKlILOItNAMKNTs. Ac. We tuke incinuics and iul mi all kinds et Windser shade work. WALL PAPER. We have a I helce Line el Paper Dungings for the Soling. Thev cimiptl-u all graded. Fine EILIM. Dbl O'KATIONS, FltlE.ES, liolt lielt DEItS und t I.NTUE PlhCES. Lace Curtains in Variety AND LOW PltlCES. lied Setts. Ijimbiequliis, Ac. Poles (rum I'K:, elegunt ler .Ve. ttpleie, mi te fiMi. PHAEES W. ERY, Ne. 67 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANCASTElt. FA. It ATS AS It CAVS. MEW! NEW I x EVERYTHIU& NEW IN ALLTHE Beautiful Spring Styles -AT- LOWEST CASH PRICES. CALL TO SEETHE LIGHTEST STIFF HAT IN THE MAltKET. Wcigiit---Three Ouiu'cs. . D. STAUEEER & CO., (SlIULT.'S OLD STAND), Nes. 31-33 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTElt, PA. aitevKKir.s. AT HUUSK'H. Easter Coffees and Easter Cards. We ulll give lrem new until alter Easter, a beautltiil Easter Curd with each pound of Cot lee, und another design, uNe very melt, two cauls, with each pound. We de this te stimu late trade and make the ehlldien happy. Yeu want geed Cetfccs, und we liuvuthem. OurCetTecs cannot be beat. We buy the best, und always have thein freah rousted, also fresh ground. OUU VAItlETIES Old Maudclilhur nnd Po Pe dang Java, Choice Mecha, Latfuayru.Cestu ltlce, (iuateiiiuluuud ltles. Our'JUcciit llle font geed strong drink, cannot be eeut. Our ltle lllciided Is superb at 25 cents, also lower priced Colfee. BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET. P. S. Saine goods geld and caids given at our blanch, Chestnut and Mury streets. Ilelh stoics connected with telephone uxchunge. VNVEllTAKlNa, TTNDERTAKINO. UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seulh Queen and Vine Streets, Lakuabtkr, Pa. Personal utlonllen given te all enlers. Kvery thing In the Undertaking line furnished. Having secured the services of a Unit-class me chanie, I am prepared te de all kinds of Uphel. sierlng at very uiederatti prices. All kinds of Fuinllurii Uphnlsteiett. lilve niea cull. L. janlO-ttd R. ROTE. tiAsrimsu, -niLINN it IIBENHMAN. FLINN & BRENEMAN The SotiBen la new at hand for furnishing and refitting Hemes. Nothing adds mero te the furnishing of a hoime than ImndBome GAS FIXTURES. A short tlme age Elegant Ohandollers worealuxury that only the wealthy could enjey, new the pricea are be low that FINE GOODS are within the roaeh of nil. In the way of Ootnmen Goods we have qulte n stock of olegant I'attorue, but net the iirevalllng Btyle, for which we will net rofuse any roasenablo effer. PLUMBING and GAB-FITTINO promptly attended te. HEATING by Het Air or Stenni. Estimates glven en all kinds of work. FLINN & BRENEMAN'S . GREAT STOVE Ne. 152 North Queen St., ur.e niifiti. -r UANSMAN .v. mte. NEW THINGS DAILY. Our CUSTOM DEPAKT.MENT TKADE Is opening ter the season with ineici tin than ever. OUI! POI'l'LAIl I'llirE FOK SUITS & TROUSERS Ale MOPlccliitcd. Yeu will de veutselt lulus- lite If jeu de net bsik at the SUITS weuie Making te Measutn at 10.e,ili.Ui, 15.oe, fp,un tJn.eianiHJi.W. All Newest Choice lioed- and mude exactly tltjlit te yeui eidel. READY-MADE CLOTHING. As weaie manulai tilling all our Kcad Made Men's ami Hey's I letlilng, and buy tel cash enlv, n ale enablidte save you lieui i", te .VI per tent. OIK PDPI'LAIt ALL WOOL MEN'S CORKSCREW SUIT, INULA! K AND 11UOWN. KJI! siio.eo, MEU- HANT TAILOKINU 5IAKL T. aATSTftMATB" Xr Tl"Rn xi. uiuiumxui uu a.xuu., Fiishleuitble Melchaut TailuiundLlethleis, Nea. 00-08 NOHTU QUEEM BT., (Itlghlen the southweet Cor. et Or.tiige Stieet,) LANCASTEI1, PA. if Net fennretiil with uuy ether (leihlng stoie in the city. w ILLIAMKON A KOHTEIl. BOYS DRESS SUITS SeletttUK the Clothing ter the Juvenile of u family liiMiilably lulls tipmi the moth' 1', mid nithuilt knowing It themselves they beieme the best buyeis In thn maiket. They knew mere about textuies, telcir anil laetln iiuality ttiau any ethel buyers : thetcfnle we Invite tliunrai -tltal met hen- te an Inspection of our heys' Untiling und using her be-it and most critical Judgment, compute the raiments with theie she may have ciuiulued elreiiliele. the com In In slen Hill be that our (,'cmjiI.i ate s ucll adapted fet Dies puipecs, ler iccrcatiou.er ler school In taut lerall the euileus pianks et boyhood, that no mole could be done ter tlie boys. We show the hirccl -deck el terkseieus. Mixed Casnlmcies, vi ersleds nnd otherrellable I'abiles, perlei I -hapes, excellent ei Uinan-hlp, and e inline the Lewest I'llces. GENT'S Spring Overcoats, $6.00 te $20.00. BOYS' DRESS HATS Ot the Lutcl stjlc in Mltrni"-nlt fell-, .mil we ki'ep eeiistitntly In stock mi extenslvu ifsei I et Chlldien'H Tiubaus und Peles, and ler i.eul s Dress Weal the Feather Weliihl Flexible in supciler te all ethers. MEDIUM WEIGHT Clouded Undershirts, 25c, -ND WHITE CLEARED SEAM UNDERSHIRT DO CENTS. White Dress Shirts Ot New Yolk Mills Muslin, leliifeued lien! and back with stpiute cut besom set Inte the Shlil, "5e. New Patterns In Fancy Hosiery anil Mlk Ntckneur. THE- Cable Sewed Kid Gleve, $1.00. -or n- SPECIAL SHOE, $3.00 WARRANTED. Fer service, for a neat, dicssy appeaiiiuee, and ler a bheethat tsstiiu te xivu feudal ballslac ballslac Hen, our special is without a ihal. Ladies' Dress Shee, $2.50. In Opera or Common Simimi shapes iiiadu et selected luatetlal that is pllabluuml iluntblu. Children's and Misses' SprhiK and Wede Heel hhees Inn lull muge et wldtlisaud sines. fiiamseD k Fester. 32, 34, 3( & 38 West King SI., LANGASTKK. I'A. CAM. AT STOllK IlEIGAItT'S OLD WINK -FOlt- LISTON'S EXTRACT OF BEEP. FINEHT IN TUB WOULD. Established, 1783. . E. SI.AYM A K Kit, -Kt.. leblMtd Ne. !M East King St, SAKK, HUHK AND Kl'KKDY CJUUK. Uui'TeiiK, VAiucet'ELitandHi'BciiL Diseahkh of either ser. U'liy bu liuinlnuwd by ituaeks, when you can und In Dr. Wrluht the only Ucu claii Physician In Philadelphia who makes u siieclalty of the above diseases and itiiks them t CUIlKSaUARANTEKU. ADVICX VIIEK, llliy llllll OVOD- lug, btntnifcrs can bu treated and return home the Hitme day, Olllct-s prlvntn. III!. W 11. WKIt.llT, Ne. Hi North Ninth street, nbevi) Ituee, 1', O. box- 67J. l'hlladelphlu. lati'J-Jyd4w av. 8TOI1L. Lancaster, Pa. VAHKIAUES. VTANDAim CAHHIAOE WORK. EDGERLEY &: CO., (Can luce lliilldciB), MAltKET STItEET, ItKAIl OK POSTOFriCE, LANCASTElt, I'A. OUU LAItliE STOCK OF BUGGIES & CAUBIAGES Cennille's Ihe Latest SI vies and the mistt Kin KitiiHv I Inl'bed, WHICH WE OFFEIt AT OUEATLV ItEDUl fM) PIIICES. XbeSUPEItlOll QUALITY OF OUU WOHK U no hunter ipicstluncd. Our work l asflneas niiv made In tlie larger cities, and SOLD AT HALF THK PHICE. New Is the time te eracr lerspilnit. ENCOUUAtiE FAIll DEALINO And Honest Weik. All Weik WAIIUANTKD. KEl'AlltlNU l'UOMPTLY ATTENDED TO. One set of ei kmen capetl.illy employed for that purpose. - A lew SLEIGHS lelt at Lew Fltfuies. Olve us a call. nev'JUfdAw pAlKiAlNH. AFTER THE SALE -AT- NORBECK & MILEY'S, CORNER OF DUKE AND VINE STREETS, EANCAbTEi;, PA., A LOT OF VERY CHOICE CIRRIIGEc WORK I. El T, WHICH Wll.b HE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE PRICES. DON'T MIMA ISAIIOAIN. CAM. AND EXAMINE THE THE WOltlv. QUALITY OF ILL WORK GUlRljNTEED. a" All ipiestluus ausweied by Telephone, tlueiiKh the Telt'lihune Lxchanuc, with which the estubllshmeut is connected. MAVJtlXHItV. piNUlNK AND HOlliKll WOllKS. BEST Steam Engine BOILEE WORKS. AS WE HANDLE OUR OWN OOOD3, HAVE NO AOENT.S, CAN INSL'UE OL'll PATItONS LOW I'ltlCES AND OOOD WOltK. BOILERS. Vertical and Hertznntul.Tiibulai, Flue, Cylinder, -llarlnc, Deuble-Deck and I'eituble. FUKNACE WOKK, IILASTPIPE.S, STACKS, Ac, Ac. TANK1! ler Water, Acids und Oil. HOISTING ENUINES. ENGINES. Veitlcul and llnrlzenlul. Stationary, liem two teststy horse-iiewer. I'eituble Enyines. en Wheels and Pills t Six Sles l,.i!, , in, 15 anil '.M horse power. SAW MILLS. l'eny .Mills ami latine Mills, lob Mills. Il.uk Mills and Leather Kellers, Tan Packers, Tilpple lieitilni; ter hursu power. PUMPS. Hull and Oear l'uuips; JIIiiIiik I'uinpa ; Cem- blued Piiuiisitiid Healers. CctltiltiiKitl Pinup, Steam Pump. l.eailnt;, Pullej-H, Fly Wheels, Clainii ilexes, IIiiiikvi-h, t'euilliii;s, Celluix, Steel Steps and Tees, Pulley Plates, Packing limes, Mill Siludlea,lill llushhiKs, Ac., Ac, Ac. PIPES. W101114I1II1011, teriiits, Steiim und Witter. Cast Dim Pipes. Heller Tube, Well Castlii);. FITTINGS. Fer Wafer ami Steam, Valves. Cocks, Steam linuues, OuiiKO Cocks, liliiss Water Haunt's, Safety Valves, Whistles, lilobe Valies, (JincriieiB, Patent Sell-Feeding l.ti- biicaleiH, Glass Oil Cups, (liana Tubes, lnlecleiH or Heller Feeders. I'ACKINli llcuip, Asbestos, Oum and l'uim- biiue. HELT1NU Uuni, Cotten and Leather. CASTINGS Heavy ami I.lfiht Den mid Hiuss. Heller Dun, Sheet Den, ll.tr Dun, and Steel, HEATERS Fer Dwellhiijs, Schetild and Public buildings. STEAM HEAT1NO. Estimates, Untwines and l'attcrn Weik lur uishud at Kcttsuuable Kates. B- Itepalrliiif promptly und citielully ut. tended te. Addles, Jehn Best & Sen, NO. 333 EAST F0LTON STREET, LANCASTElt, I'A. Janl-lyiUtv U-ATC'll US, ,tf. -yy-ATUll KK, 01.0UK8 AND JKWKLHY. GREAT REDUCTION IN 1MIICE3 OK WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELKY.at LOUIS WFJiEH'S, Ne. 159 1-2 North Queen Street, Opposite city lintel, near Pa. It. it. Depot. Itctalliiur ut Wholesale l'rlces. l!eiialiliiLat Extra Lew I'rlccj. jyaj jya
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