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' " LANCASTER, APRIL 23, IbSA, Why the Tramps Thrive. The tramp nuisance is getting te be a serious one in this city and county. Our citizens are daily exposed te injury and in i'Bult from these frequently malevolent itMitttilfYiaand tu-ktlitnrr la rlntin hi nliain 41m hkT A i which yet may very readily be f- .f- abated. The constables and aldermen who find their eftlces made fat by arresting vagrants at the cost of the county liave no inducement te suppress the nuisance. Their prellt comes from its continuance. The mere trampSj 1'ia piore chances for fees ; aiid our 'court seemsVi. have no de Hire te jeheck the efforts of IhV police and justices in this direction. On tHturday last it gave a new trial te the Columbia justice and constable, who were cenvicted1 en the clearest testimony,of having robbed the county by committing men as vagrants for the sake of their fees. It was shown that they seized upon respectable meii who were in no sense vagrants te make their few dollars out of their commitment. Judge Patterson said) in granting th,new trial, that he never thought that the conspiracy te defraud the comity had been made out. Maybe he did net. It would be rash te deny any asserti he may desire te make concerning his blindness. ' Nevertheless it is clear enough that these officers conspired together te cheat the county. The case was a very flagrant one, and it is a gross wrong te the community that the just verdict of the jury is set aside. The WTeng is greatly aggravated in this special instance, because by disturbing the verdict of the jury that tried Struck and Frank, a conviction for their offense is practically rendered forever impossible. It will be remembered that by various devices the tri f the defendants was postponed Ik aV UBBrts, and tlietir'- they were re- turneTSHpe April term of 1681, they se cured a continuance te May, te August and te October; during all of which inter vening time the witnesses necessary te make out the commonwealth's case, being peer men and non-residents, were kept here or were regularly brought here at much trouble and expense. Upen the trial the de fendants' counsel argued very strongly the same point upon which .Tudge Patterson gave them a new trial, that the testimony did net support the charge of conspiracy. Judge Patterson then, after a full conside ration of the matter, allowed the jury, the preperjiulges of the facts, te determine them. If no case was made out he should net have left it te the jury; but having se left it, he distnrbstheirverdictand usurps thyir functions, because they did net agree with his view of the case. This is an invasion of the jury's prerogative and anabuse of the judge's iKiwer.which in the case under con- sideratlen is a very serious public concern. Fer'if the opinienof the court was se very clear, as te the error of the jury, the vor- -'dict could have been set aslde at once and the defendants could have been tried again or upon another charge, when thewltnesses were within reach. Instead of this prompt administration of the law, Judge Patterson ' withheld his opinion from hist December, when the mle was argued, until last Satur daya period of four months and theji coolly announces, without filing a scrap of paper te show that any deliberation was required or any delay needed, that in the minds of himself and his colleague there never was any doubt that the defen dants were improperly convicted for con spiracy. If no doubt, why this long delay? jtteanwmie tne witnesses against Frank and Struck are scattered and geno; ene of them, we understand, being en the high seas, and all lieyend the jurisdiction of this court. Anether trial of Frank and Struck for conspiracy, for extortion, for illegal fees or offense of whatever technical name, arising out of these facts, is of ceurse impossible, made se by Judge Patterson's delay in filing an opinion, about which it seems he was clear in his own mind, and wis reinforced in his opinion by his colleague four months age. Justice being thus balked in the court of jttSttCO, me tramp business will no doubt continue te be manipulated for the benefit of the constables and justices, and net for the relief of the community. They Will Please Obscrie. A young man shot his mother nnd sister and himself tlie ether day In Connecticut, uuruig u ;uk uy me pieasani sea side, te which lieh.nl invited them. He had no sane motive for the deed apparently. There was no quarrel, and their relations were pleasant. They were people of wealth and the slayer was a graduate of Yale college, where be had borne off high honors. Upen the surface it was a very deliberate murder. ' rHe went out armed with a pistol with which lie first shot his mother twice, then , hk sister, us she turned te flee, ''finishing up the tragedy with himself. Yet undoubtedly it was net munler, as tha A law interprets it, but an act of insanity. This is clearly shown te any ordinary in telligence by the relation of the parties nnd the lack of metive ; and, furthermore, the " slayer left behind him a letter of explana. Hen, decl;iring his deliberate purnose and '. .claiming that he did it for the geed of the " skin. In this letter he declares his suspi cion that he may be insane. The Pennsylvania beard of pardons and juugu ami jury and governor, who, ipg them, hung the Alteena dentnr. who slew his wife, will find in this Connecticut slaughter a kindred casa. The AKoena slayer was a man of education and tatelUgece;whe killed his wife without a inawe motive. The lifsUke he mn,i ) mfMgg jaM- ?" m. S9B59 wwin net riajritfeltf- He havei. vleWed te tttteh defcrertcete tee theory of the Peniwylviwia beard of pardOBB, awl the governor and Dr. Ham Ham eond, that crazy people who kill should die for the geed "of society. The insane people of the state who hereafter' kill, will please observe the practice BOt in Connec ticut and finish up the job with themselves, if they have intelligence enough left te in in cllne te save trouble te the hangman, gov ernor, pardon beard nnd ceurta. , TiiKcounlyefllclalsmust l)e satisfied that ' the committal of vagrants te the jrll does jiet check the nuisance, but promotes it. The remedy is the work-home. Every wayfarer should be provided with feed and shelter, but should be made te pay for it by his labor. When Almsheuse Super intendent Cox put Ihcse men nt steno stene breaking lefere feeding them, they passed us by en the ether side. Why has this method of treating them been discontin ued V Is there no dcslre en the part of the authorities te abate tramps that they de nothing effective towards it. Jn the New Jersey cities they arc put te work en the streets, and they are scarce therefore In that thoroughfare of travel. Let us also put them te work. It Is it wise coal dealer who new geos Inte ithe lce business. Cleveland Is se plain of bpeccIi that even the Oklahoma Koemors wero made te under stand. Ne soenor 1h chill winter geno than sun strokes, forest tires, and deadly waler fpeut put In an appearance. Without doubt, man was made te mourn. It appears that the trade dollars that are se ' - mysteriously dlsapiearlng In this country are Ilndinc their wnv te Ch na. American linns buy them up In large quantities at a slight advnnce ever the price offered at the mints and ship them te the Celestial King, dem. Thore they nre restamped by the Chlucse government, -which net forever ends thelr American diameter, and prevents any ixjsslbllity of their redemption. Thus easily dOAM (!lltrm nlibltn n pntli fur linnutlr mwl . Iho same time aid Cenercss in evadlntr its duty te redeem at par this depreciated cur cur rency. The cry that "the tramps must go" seems te be understood by these gentlemen of the read te refer te ingress te a heuse by the first open deer they sea Kvkn Oulda descends from her habitual perch in the regions of scntiinentalism te animadvert en the criminal foolishness of attempting te till the Juvenile mind with hard facts of knowledgo, after the manner of packing sardines In n box. It matters llttle that her plea ter the llttle ones is contained in a very Inartistic and bad peem, tliat Is in tended te be in dramatic form. Khe talks about what Is true, nnd this fact gives n value te her words that they might net intrinsically possess. The llttle urchin, who holds forth in the drama, is made thus te complain : "Tbe ciphers jump about my bed all night, Anil when I shut my eyes I see tln ulatu I I tryteliiirn; I try tluitl my liiluht : I R'poe I'm xtuplif : Icttruli.'HNUuh a weight. Anil. (In Vm hmv I iiinv. Ihpv itmiM. ffitim tit. lit." I And yet tlm cmponince hyglene crowd 1 ....... If. nlln ...1.ltlt....l 1 1- t. ..uiuiiiiuiuiiiiiiuiiai uuruuitaeii iiiojuveiuie backs In a senseless law, adding a sensojess text book te the new tee large list. O 'J'cui 'J'cui era, () Mere.' Feil theso who wero rostralned by the In clemency or "Arber Day" from planting a tree, the present balmy spring weather oflers many opportunities for attending te this pleasing and salutary duty. If a shade troe is desired, the Norway maple, acerplalanehles, will be found te well fill the bill. It blooms in mid-April, its deners having n most brilliant color that gives te the trce r.t a distance the appearnnre of a golden veil. The foliage Is donse,dcep green and graceful, remaining until late in the autumn. As u shade tree, it ranks with tlie licst, and theso who plant tlds variety of tree may count upena beautiful and useful adornment te his premises for many n year. Tueunii the Ilessians fought for King Geerge III for pay In the war of the Kovolti Kevolti Kovelti lion, it seems te liave been tlie first and last instance of German opposition te American institutions. A paper read before the Gor Ger man society or Philadelphia en "The Ger man Soldier In Our War," by J. G. Kosen Kesen garten, brlelly chronicles thodebt or gratitude due this brave r.iee from the country of their adoption. During the Mexican vwir German soldiers who had learned the art of war In the Fatherland did yeoman service in the cause or the United Stales. When the rebel lion breke out the Gormaus were among the first te rally te the supiwrt or the Union, and te their efforts under Slgel is mainly due the Jact that Missouri was net part of the Con federacy, and tlie whele German population ortfte Northwest holped te koep the rebellion belew the Mississippi. The statistics or the nativity or the seldiers in the Union army are net nt all complcte, but out of nn ostl estl ostl mated German element or a llttle evor n million, nearly 200,000 wero In the army. .This Is a great record for a class or foreigners who form ene or the best olemonts in the compesllo population of the country. Semk clergymen lu Pittsburg nre opposing the carrying or mails en Sunday, and a Schenectndy minister is introducing a brass band te play regularly at Sunday sorvice. Se runs the world away. l'ernluu Ilathn. Tt'hcruii Letter riem Minuter Jlcnjiimln. Thore nre two romarknble lostrlctlens in overy Persian city. Ne Christian Is evor ir mlttcd te enter nne of the public baths. These baths are en the plan of what are called Turkish baths In Amerlcn. The wemen batlie In the morning and the men In the afternoon. After the Uith tlie baUiers leunge In an outer room nnd gossip and smeke. Ferthe women, ospeeinllv, the weekly visit te the bath Is like resorting te u woman's club, They take thelr sewing and embroi embrei embroi dery.and attorthe bath sit Ter lietirs chatting, sewing and smoking the wator-plpe. When tlie woman returns liome from the bath she is full of the gossip or the neighborhood and lias piumy le lam aimui jer a WOOk te COUIO. In Turkey all sects can visit the hath, but the Persians allow no ene te batlie with them but the faithrul lollewors or the prophel. The Fatal Electrical Current. Peeple who were In the vicinity e( Madisen nud Clark streets, Chicago, early Wednesday evening were horrified by an accident of a peculiar nnd most painful character. Charles H. Schultz, nn electrician, steed en the top round of a ladder, fourteen teet from the sidewalk, udjustinga dlmly-burnlng eloctrie light. Lesing his balance he grasped Iwth reds which support the lamp, nnd through which a current was passing. He was uunble te Jet go, and hung writhing te the swinging lamp until some ene stepped the ongine thai Worked the current whnn hn fell tn II. n ut.i. walk dead. A Struuj; Aiuuilulleil, A stock grewers association in Wyoming territory which twelve yours age was organ ized with ten niombera, owning 20,000 head ofcattle, valued at fa&ieOO, te-day has 4.15 uieiuuvi", "lining s,uuu,oue ncau ei whose estimuted value is 1100,000,000. cattle, Te Itet Its tha Old Oafs. A movement has been started hi Chatta nooga "te eiler General Grant the tree use, during his convalescence, el a private hotel en Lookout meunUIn, in sight or the battle fields of Chicamauga, Mission RIdge, Loek, out Mountain and Chattanooga." . tii M " " .1 '&& tti:;HErtem ,- -jw KM WAB VM WITH THK KBIT ZflfjS MB- renx mx wab off wzra tub elv. Th Tragedy Hint Wa Knarted en Hie Hlrvett or Philadelphia en Wrdncwlny Ktcnlne. Hen a Jraleai tVemau Carried Out a Very Deliberate llnvcngu, Annle Cutler, a young colored woman, shot nnd killed her lever, William 11. Knlpe, In frenl or 1,025 Arch hlrcet, Philadelphia, shortly nfler eight o'clock Wednesday even ing. The woman, who Is only twoiity-eno years old, was brought te Philadelphia from Uosteii aueul threo years age by Knlpe. They continued their rolallens aftei" arriving thore under the agreement, the girl iven, that nfler a time they should be married. About two yenrs nge who obtained employ ment ns cook In Mottler's cencert hall, at tW llaee street, nnd has lived there ever kIiice. Hhewna frerjuenlly visited by Knlpe. The lattorkeptuphls vIhIIs until u night or two nge, when the girl learned that he had been inarried te another woman about threo months age. She obtained this Information en Tuesday and began drinking heavily. At night she was drunk, but Knltx) did net call as usual. Wednesday nflcrnoeu h!ie left the saloon and, it is supiKd, provured the revolver with which the murder was committed. .Sim drank llttle, but was moody nod prceecii pled, 8he left the saloon at about 1 liall-p: ist seven o'clock nnd went directly te Arch, abeve renin. After waiting In front of the botudlngheuKO at 1,025 Arch street, whom Knlpe was oni eni oni pleyod for houie time, she bewail pacing up nnd down the block. At n quarter past eight o'clock Knlpe lea the houseuud started vutst ward en Arch street. When near Klovenlh Btroet the woman sprang from her coneeal ceneeal coneeal nient behind n llightef nte and confronted him. As he started Imckshe draw n rovelvor from n pecket In her dress and hastily cock- Ihh tl ll.n.1 l.tu l.n.i.1 Ifn uinli.,1 .11.1 1.1 r.iti.... i,.,.,.i i.i i,.,i, .......,. ...... Hit... nr.i .ll.ll iiiiiivii .iin vim,iv y. i....ri lli-l. 3llu lllvtl again as he was pitching headforemost te the pavoinenu wne wasniMjiute nre again wnen aga Kit I three citizens ran across tbe street and iiu lening her arms Hii(c?oded tutor u hard struggle in disarming her. As ene or the men tere tlie smoking weapon from her lin gers she yelled : "Fer Ged's sake glve me another shot I" The shots wero heard by Olllcers Harts Harts home and Nagle, et Iho Sixth miIIce district, who arrived nt the scene of the tragedy at tne moment me woman nail been (iixariueii. She struggled violently for a time, net te es cape, but te make a lurllier attack en her victim, who lay perfectly still where he (ell. In a few minutes two ether olllcers arrhuil en the scene. These carried tiie wounded man te the Ifeineu'patlilc hospital and the ether escorted tlie woman te the Sixth dis trict Kllee station. Knlpe died u row minutes alter his admis sion te the hospital. An examination by Dr. Mercer showed that tlie llrst ball took ellirt in the face, a short distance lielew tbe loll oye pud passed out nt the hack of his head.. The ether and presumably the fatal ball en tered the hack lielew the shoulder blnde nnd passed through ene lung nnd !m.slMy touched the heart in Its course When the woman was taken te tbe Htatlen house she was calm and collected. Magis trate Pole obtained n sneru Htnlcment from bur, In which she rehearsed the wrongs she had sullered at the IiiiiiiIh of her murdered loer. She lalUed mlinly and showed no regiet for the crime she hud committed. loiter 1 1" Iho evening she was visited by her employer, .loe Mcttler. but be was net jMirmllted te he her. Slie re fused te talk te f.Ieutenaut Walten or make any statement te the police efllelnls. At the time of tlie sheeting Knie waseu Ills way home. He lived, witli his wife, at 1,412 Giiliclma street, a small thoroughfare running cast Irem Old Seuth Fifteenth street, inthoSeveuth ward. JtESVhTti UP .1 ir.lTKIl SI'UVT. Smerul 1'iiiiilllpit CniiKht In I he III,; lllmk of Water Cntll ami Ci-epi llfMlrninl. A dluiatch dated Tuesday at .Medicine Ledge, recounts fearful results of the water spout or cloud-burst te the residents or Iho .Mt-dlclne river, which scorns te hae been the sumo that filled the Ninucscnh te over flowing. The water rolled down ever the low lauds cast of Medicine Ledge city live te twelve feet perpendicular, carrying death in Its wake. Several whele families am known te be drowned. Wednesday morning parties w he had geno out In glve reliel round men, women and children clinging te trees, w itli nothing but thelr night clothes te protect them and some without nuy clothing what ever, hut still uliie. Their cries could be heard as early as four o'clock in the morning nlsne the waving wateis. Three nttempts wero made te rescue unties beyend the river, but ouch beat in turn was swamped and the occupants only kihI themselves bv swimming te trees, l-'iie bodies had been recovered tin te the hour or ihe writing of tbe dispatch, which was sent ever te the fiit railroad point by mall. Anether body was In sight nut could net be reached. There wero eight movers' wagons camping in tlie bottoms and ene old man has recog receg recog nlzed the bodies el" three or his family, his wire nud two children. James tiibbs nud his daughter and nloce were washed nwnv with their home. A Sirs. Harris nnd her llttle girl of cloven years old were round drowned. J. W. Paddock and ramilv, con sisting eraw iftt and reur children, nre thought te be all drowned. Frank Hliipjieler put his wife and child en the reef, nud his heuse went down. He was knocked off by a pro jecting limb and swam ashere sover.il miles belew, but of the fate or his wife and child nothing la known. The iicople in Medicine river bottoms had oarlier warning and all escaped with thelr lives. Hundreds ofcattle woredrowncd and great Holds of crop ruined. Hundreds or dead animals also line tlie kinks or Elm creek. The rise started at dark en Monday night, and rain poured steadily for six hours, which was followed by a great cloud burst north or the town. Among theso known te be lest are the follewing: CI. W. Paddock, wire and four children, bodies or wlle nud threo children reeoverod ; .lorry (llbbs nud dnughtcrj Mrs. Harris anil daughter, bodies or latter two recovered; wife and four chil dren or Samuel Maddex, bodies of tlie wo man and two children recovered. Four wagons containing "mevers" have net been heard from, and it is thought all the occu pants have porished. Ne news Is yet ro re ro ceived Irem the country below Medicliie Ledge, but It is feared thore has been vm-v serious less of life. a sTjiuxa jra.v. Who I.lllit Nearly Half a Tim iinil -lScmU Iren liars With Ka. Frem the I.eiiIkvIUu Pest. Louisvllle cemes te the front again with the strongest man in tlie country. His naine is Jehn llernhardt, but he rosemblos thodlvlne Sam in naine only, though he is u native of Alsace, In tlie south et France, llenihardt Isn now-ceinor te r.otiisyille, nnd is em ployed hi tlie foundry department of a down town factory, wiiore his feasts or strength are daily exhibited te tlie nstonishiiient or his rollew laborers. Heis 27 -rears, 0 root 1 inches high and weighs 250 pounds, and with no surplus liesh. He is net Tat, but is the linest spoclmen or muscular manhood seen here Jer a long time. A i'est roperlor ealled lu te see him this morning, nnd had a short iutor iuter iutor vlew with the brawny Frenchman. He Is or magnificent build, ntraight as nn Indian. Ills chest is bread and doep, and his cliinaud cheek bones Indicate great strength ; but his arms are wonderful and around the biccpn ""V '"",'"" uuiiioeii iiicucs. ins nanus leek llke bacon hams. His nk!u Is smooth and red, though he nover drinks a drop of intoxicating liquor etanyklnd whatever and was nover drunk in his lile. He gave the reporter a few exhibitions or nis Hu-oegm. xamnga piecoeriron, which was afterward round te weigli rorty-tiireo pounds, Uernhardt held it horizontally at nrinsieugui ler several minutes. He then wised a hugopieco or block Iren from the ground and placed it en the scales. It pulled 8d4peuHd.. Unking apiece or liar iron two inches wide, and ene Inch thick, nnd placing It ngainst Ids knees, he bent It easily. He took held or a 42-galleii barrel or water, und, balancing hhnseir ugainst a pest, he went through the motion or drinking out of the bung-hole. He took n piece or seasoned oak, about the size or a wagon sjieke, and broke It with his hands. Hedid vnrlousothorwonder vnrleusothorwonder vnrlousethorwonder ful things which demenstnited thiniossessien et most extraordinary strength , ' Bernhardt says he was never' In the prize ring, but says he is net afraid te meet Jehn L. Sullivan or any ether man. He pro fesses te fell an ex with his bare list, and jnaiiifiteattif'itj-.i. x&tet6irz A. oAiMtte4heMitiiiMt manner white tm tm pleyed ta a Chlenge perk-packing eMabllnh ment Hk) hands are as hard as weed, and a stioke from, ene or them would net dlirer much from a streke or a ma'.lct PERSONAL. Skciirtaiiv Mannine's midday meal is an apple or a banntin. Mauhici: DAt.v, the billlanllM. uses uu eighteen ounce ene. Schaefcr calls hlscue " my club." Gt.AitsTONH has sent the following te Grant: "With respectful symiHdhy nud liest wisues ler a spoeny recovery nuu a long nnd useful llfe." 1'niNCK ei' Walks Is suffering fhnn nso nse nso vero nore threat, the rnsutt of his axposure te the rnln-sterm nt tlie l'unchoslewil meosen Tuesday. HwtMliuu.Nlt Is corroding the last proof sheets of it new poem or houie length. Ills the story of Mail no Fuller), Dogeol V'onlee nt the beginning or tlie fourteenth century. HkniiV Sioeuuni'.Y, efa well-knewit Ilos Iles Ilos teu family, has married ene of the ceryphees III tlie Imlleterii llosteu theulrn. Mr. Slg Slg Slg oumey Is alsiut lit) years old, nnd has nil Iticome or ncnrly tf00,000 a year, Mils. llAituies, widow or the late presi dent of Guatemala, nud her woven children, arrived nt San Fmnclsce from Panama Wed nesday. It is retried that President Itarries nan muuo.ueu invested in me uuiieii w talcs. Ituv. I) n. IiI:enaui WlTiiiNfue.v, n well known Coiijrrcgntlen.il minister, dled Wed nesday In Newbury, MassHchusetls, nt the age el !( years.- He was author of the lioeks. "The I'm Han" nud Solemon's Seng," and was a frequent contributor te the press. C.M'TAIN Themas 1'hi;i,an has been ro re ap)lnteil suiierlnteudenlef the workheuso hi Kuusiis City, Missouri. He started for New Yerk, Wednesday night, tenppcnrnsn witness against Kit-hard Short, nt the latter's trial for murderous assjutt uiieii liliu In that city. ANliuitw Caunkeii.-, of l'itthunr. has been invited In writing by n (-ommittceof I.llsirals te stand as Liberal (smdldate In the coming Parliament olcctleu Ter the North east division or Edinburgh, nnd contest the district against the ltlglit Hen. Geerge J. ffesclicii, the present Liberal meineur ler ItlMIl. SllNATOit KvAitrH Is riiuied for his ogo ego oge tisui. A well known clergyman, meeting him in .Washington during the seven day's lighting before llichiuend lu 1NU, asked hlui eagerly. "What's the iiewmT" and he re plied with perfect unconsciousness of the real subject or inquiry, "I reel quite weil te-day. Coi.eNi:i. Jehn Y. Cui.yku, or Uroeklyn, who lias bad ngisid ileal te de with the pub lic schools or that city, says that theie are many chlldien under ion yeais of age who can I ml lull tlie time of day from a clock or wntcli. lle Hiureests that a larue tuper dial. plainly llgured and provided with movable hour and ininute hands, Imi placed In each class-riKim In the schools, uud (hat a few minutes bagiit'ii each day te Instructing tlie pupils hew te read the time. HuNiir ItAMi.M.i., a brother or CougioHS CeugioHS CougieHS iiian Samuel .1. llaudull, died suddenly en Wednewlay afternoon at ills home hi Gor Ger Gor inantewn, I'hiladelpliiiL He was ene or three sons of Jesiah Kuudall, nil of tliem law yers, of whom the ex-speaker Is tlie most widely known. Henry Itanil.ill was a icry retiring and unostentatious man, and took no nrt In anil had no t-iste for public llfe. lle attended closely te his law business, which consisted mainly el the management and seU tlemcnt of estates. He was the eldest of tlie threo brothers, being in his Hixty-lhlrd year. Cur") StaiiRlitpr r Iiiimk-.-iiIh. Aiielent inaMiercsefilcfeii'.eles young ceultl haiill) Hiirpun the cnreleHH wierllUoel lmifceul youth neHT. NrrJIt-.-s lil'sk-ct often ilcelep- u sllijlit celli Inte ii iniillKiieiit'llphtherl.i or eearli-t fevi r, unit tlie youthful miireier Is le-t, uhele u Iireinjil unil tljimnhlflll line of iMrrr'H I'i'liK Halt Wiiihkkt nuulil Himly b.ivu Kivcit anil le nt in eil u hapjiy life. This Is (lie licst peslMc reiutsly te iiece.Hrully meet illxeaM-s th.it work eilllcUly, iiniliiHiipply HlieuUlultvays In) kept ill liiinil Inr reaily uu. I'llce, fl perhniiu bottle, of any reliable grocer or (lriitfKlnt. HI'KVIAL XOTlUr.S. Yeu i-.ini niruril InlaiiKli.iIi-iircliN, I'iiIwn jour teeth me wlilleiei peuilH Unle your metitli plulc nuil hkccI, Anil your two lips In nwetniilH meet j Anil you ranniit Miipjily thin wnnt, lIuttlimiinlilliotifiuerbO.oliD.NT! uSI-lwilcelAw Wllllam SlrKiiRir, lai liiyrll hi., Ilaltliiierr. 3liU nays : " I hellcve Knvorlle Keineily ' U a geed uiL-illcliiK. ItlitdeliiK mi) ineiUKOud than unytliliiK I uvcr trltd, unil I li.ie lileil ulinest everything, feri nmuuirererfreiuil)iH-pila." While " Ka ve i-l Ui Itemcdy " U a HH-cltlu In felom felem ncli unit illadilcrdicacM, It Is eipially valu.ililu lu cum of Pill. niHitl.inrdi-r, Ceiihtlp.it km of tlm HehcIk, and all tha clus of lltsuppuiently lie wpamlile from thu constltiitlens of women. uprl'MmeiHl.tw A Skrlrten. Itli iiiiplcnxnul te li.ive n Nkelelen lu the lam lly, nllliniiKli It Is mill niich tlilnux me ery om em limn. Hut It Is Mill tuoie iinpleaMint te lien nkeloteii. And II Is even wm-nu le lie "a hkeleleu full of neuralgia pains." This Is Just uliaLMr. I. II. (.'arson, of Sanlafic, Klerld.i, nays Iiunas, Hut 111 riling about It lie hiivh, " llniunV Iren Hitlers restored my hcallli." Take tlm hint fnuii riem this Imprevuiit. Te put ilesh uu jour hones, drive out neuralgia and InvlKomte your Kystem, take Ilnmn's Iren Ilitlci-H. inir uoen.s. MARTIN A CO. J. SPRING DRESS GOODS. Our Mnn of SIMtl.Vd DltKhS (idOIi Is com posed erull thiitlsdeslnililit fur Spring Wear, at prices that will wive 15 te -jiiicr cent, te tlm pur dinner. New luvolcuef TEN PIECES, BLACK DRESS SILKS AT $1.00. Ileal Value, $1.25. Alse Ten Weel, ut 5Ue ; I'leces lll.ACK O.YSUMKUK, AIL w ei th lc. hpeclul llai gulns lu Summer Dress Silks, IN IlliACKS ASI1 hTUIl'KS. Brocaded Silk Velvets! Vulvoteeus, All Wih)1 Tricots, Cnsliiiinre rltz, l.erralnn Coshiiieiva, Jlelmlr Melanges. Ilia- HEN1LLK DltKSS FJtINGER. -i.v- III.ACKS AMI I.KADING SIM!1.(I OOUIKH. J. B. Martin di Ce i Cor. West Ii-a6 ami rrince Sts., LANCAhTKIl, l'A. n'ATViUSS, JtO.) -yATCHES, OLOOKH A ND JEWELKY. GREAT, REDUCTION IN THICKS OF 'WATCHES, CLOCK3 AND JEWKLUV.nt LOUIS WEBEIVS, Ne. 159 1-2 North Queen Street Opposite City Hetel, near Pa. It. It. Depot. IteuilliiB nt Wholesale Prices. lJepnli(nRat xtMLewl'riccs. jySl-lyd r . yijfaw .jjfe'iiAaiteaiXa.,-.. i.1!teMj4Wiilii5i,aiiM--. kMtaMPl MMaicAki T I8TOFD18KASE& Brown's IRON BITTERS WILL t'UUK HKADACIIK, INDIGESTION, UILIOUSNKSS, IJYHrKPSlA, NKUVOUS I'ilOSTltATION, MALA11IA, CHILLS AND FEVJJU8, T1UF.I) FEKL1NO, GENERAL DEHILITV, FAIN IN TUB HACK AND SIDES, IMFU11E 11LOOD, CONSTIPATION, FEMALE INFIRMITIES, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, KIDNEY AM) LI VERTROURLES. FOR SALE BYALLDRUGGISTS. Tlie UcmiiIiie haA Tnule Mark and crexsed Iteil I.liii-M en wrapper. TAKE NO OTHER. dcpt'J-lyd&w E 71KOM THE PRESIDENT Of Bayler University. "Independence, Texas, Pcpl. 91, 1J. (Irnllemcn : Ayer's Hair Viger Hum been used In my household for three reasons : 1st. Topievcnt falllnR-outertlie hair. 'Jd. Te pruvent tee litpld elianpe of color. .Id. As a iIitshIiii,'. It ha.s (jlveu entile satisfaction In every In stance. Teurn, respectfully, WSI. CAI1KV CUA.Vi:." AYKIt'N HAIK VICOR is entirely free from uncleanly, dangerous, or Injurious sub slJiiices. It prevents the hnlr from turning gniy, lesinrcH gray hnlr le Its eilglnnl color, linneuls li.ililncss, preseives tlm hair unil promotes lis rewlli, cures ilandruir unit nil diseases of the balr and scalji, and Is, ut the same time, a very siipoiler uud dcslralile dressing. 1-nxrAnKO nr Dr. J. C. Aycr & Ce., Lewell, Mass. Sold by ull Druggists. nSI lO OU11DOCK 1U.OOI) V .'I'KItH. DYSPEPSIA. Have you the DyepepBla ? De you Knew the Symptoms 7 We Hardly Dellove Yeu De. Onuef the iiiestdlxtresslng und dlsiigreeable complaints, nnd one of tlie most prei idem In this country, Is Dyspepsia. Burdock Bleed Bitters. Is a standard remedy. De Jen MiifTer friini Ihu llead-ielic, from Vertigo, Palpitation of the III ait 7 De you feel as If thew erld had neeliai ins fur yen 1 De yen pass sleejiless nights I De y en sulTer riem lniigunr? lle you have heartburn UHatloweemplexloii? De jeu sulTer riem Con Cen Con sllpntleii mid all Us ntlcinlant evils? 11 se, at once procuie a Ituttle of thu FAMOUS Burdock Bleed Bitters. They wero Nevor Known te Full. They strike nt tlm root of all these diseases, and rircctii iiidleal cute. They puiiry the bleed. They net upon thellver. They can net baeriuuled lu Hie world. I'OK N.tl.K IIV AM. DltrcaiSTS. .''' snU'Bl Ceehnin's Drugfetere, Ncm. 1S7 und ISi.Serlh Jiioeii street, Lancaster, Pu. u2)-2 cod auectutiKB. AT liUUSK'S. Coffees! Coffees!! .lu.t rcccUcd u lnrgi) let' of CIIOIOI K hi t r r r.r. Milieu Me Mill 81-11 UIK-. pound Itnasled) ntth uu hlegant Kmbesscd I J (Fresh Chr t.uni Willi each pound. v buy our Ueirees gi-ccn uud always have llicm Fresh ICeasted. Rie, Padang and Macdehling Java, MOGHA, LAGUAZRA, COSTA RICA, &c. BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET. TKI.KPHONK CONNECTION. S-Hiiine goods sold atenr Ilninch, Chestnut and Mary street. Alse connected with Tele phone. VSnFMTAKINU. TTNDKRTAKINa SL.R.R0TEJ UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seuth Queen and Vine Streets, Lancaster, Pa. Personal uttcntlnn given te all orders. Kvery thing lu the Undertaking line furnished. Haying secured the services efa tlnst-cless ihe chunlc, I am prupui cd te de ull kinds of Uiihel. storing nt very moderute juices. All kinds el Furniture Upholstered. Ulve me a call. L. Janie-tid R. ROTE. jriSCJiLLAXEOVS. PKNNA. crOARs" FROM fl.00 PER Hundred up, nt HAUTMAN'S YKDI.OW FKONT CIUAU bTOltK. THE LARGEST, REST AND MOST complcte assortment of Playing Cards ill the city fiem 5 cents per pack up nt IIAKTMAN'S Y1SM.OW FKONT CIQAIt BTOltK. HAPPY THOUOUT AND REBECOA Tobaccos only Se nor uliiir. nt UAUTMA.N'S YI.I.OW FUONT CIQAIt UTOJtK. T HIS PAPER IS PRINTED J. K. WRIGHT & CO.'S INK, FairmeiiDt Ink Works, 26th and lWa. Avenue InnMrfl PHIIiADKLPIIIA. PA. s AINT-RAPHAEIi WINE. INFORMATION. ThuStilut-ltuplmel WluohasudelieIouMiluvour uud Is drunk In thu liriiicinul cities nr HiissIr .. &. . . .. :t . . - " -... eruiuiiy, Aunn nuu eeuin y, North nud beuth Atueilcu, Ureal llrltuln AJtllUlll. 4II(41, (.11U DM UN. AUUlUlllllIiy UXni inuui, unuboeu. a nuquuniity exported annuully is sutuclent proof of Its stulilllly and siuying powers, wmie ler tne real connoisseur there Is no wine that cun he considered Its suporler. i-TlieSftlnt-ltuphacl Winn Company, Valence, Department of the Dreme ( France. fl H. E. SLAYMAKER, Ne. SO EAST KING STREET. ns-ua wt .: ' L VI.OTJttlffi. F011 GLOVES, Te keep the hands warm MITTENS, Te keep the hands warm. SOCKS, Te keep the feet warm. EAR MUFFS, Te keep the rani wann. MUFFLERS, Te keep the neck warm. UNDERWEAR, Te koep the body warm. Ge te ERISMAN'S, Ne. 17 WK8T KINO BTItKKT. TJKMOVAIj. I. McCAULEY, 1ERCHAUT TAILOR, HAS UKMONKD FUOM NO. 140 EAST KING STREET TO NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET. (lluchmlllcr'H llullilliig), Whcre he lias en hand ONEOFTHKKINK8T I.I.N K8 OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS FOUTHKSPKINa TltADK KVKll SHOWN IN THIS C1TV. Call and lake a leek nt the goods and you will be sum le huve your measure taken rer a bull, altld TTAVE YOU SEEN THOSE $10.00, $12.00 & $15.00 All WOOL SUITDTCrS, WHICH VB AUK MA KINO TOOHIIKll? If net, It Is te your Interest te rail at once und fce them ; they are ceitalnly leaders which no store can eijual. NOTONI.V THKSi: OOODS, Hut All (JikkIs sold bv us nre I'ur (Jliennei-. TAKINO QUAhlTV I.Me CONH1DF.KATION than can bu leiind clsuwhcie. FOIl GOOD GOODS I FOUI.OWPKICK.S! FOR bTYMSlI FITS ! FOIl OAKJIKNTS! WKI.Ij MADE We Certainly De Tuko tlie Flixl Place. IMMENSE LINE -OF SPRING CLOTHING. Gent's FiiniiHiiing Goods, TRUNKS, VALISES, &e &c., &c., NOW COMING IN. CAM. AT ONCE AT k NEW STORE. COUNKIl ( I.NTItK IHKEN IjT. felH'AISE AND NOItTll , I.ANtAsTKIt. L. GANSMANitltKO. BE THIMS DAILY. Our CUSTOM DKPAIITMENT TltADE Is ejienlng ler the season with mere v Im than ever. Olll POI'UI.AIt PKICK FOIl SUITS & TROUSERS Are appreciated. Yeu h1 de yourself lulus lulus tlce ir jeu de nut leek ut the hUITh woute Milking te .Measilie nt jpi.no.lli.ue, tl5.l. 18.un. rJ".iiunilri.iii. All Newest Cheice Goods nmi made exactly right le your order. READY-MADE CLOTHING. Ax Heimi manufacturing ull our Itendv Miulu Jlen Hiinu Hey's Clothing, und buy ler ens'li only, we are enabled te save Mm I -. i,r.i i..r cent. OUR POPULAR AM. WOOL MEN'S CORKSCREW SUIT, IN III.ACK AND IIUOW.V. FOR Min.en, J1ER. CHANT TAILORING MAKE. L. GAISMAI & BRO, Fashlonuble Merchant Tailors nnd Clothiers, Nes. 66-68 NORTH QTJEEN ST., (Right en the Southwest Cor. of Orange Street.) LANCASTER, PA. -Net, connected with any ether clothing Btore In the city. M YENS it HATH VON. LOW PRICES! FINE GOODS. What the trade wants Is Flne Goods at Lew Price. We huve them, tee. LOOK AT OUR GOODS, And you'll find them lnude lust us well us goods nt high prices. We'll net slight them Insult ex isting low prices. Rulher sucritlcu thu nrellt nnd give such work us the goods Justifies. FINE ASSORTMENT -OF ENGLISH & FRENCH CHECKS, AT PRICES AS LOW AS DOMESTICS. DOMESTICS 8O LOW THAT EVERY ONE CAN HAVE A SUIT MYERS & RATHFON, LEADING LANCASTER CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER. PA. ftl fi nCiCi WOnTII OF MILLINERY iPAv,VAJv Nev Yeik and Purls Mllll. neryCe. Our new store, CO North gut-en street. .1ca,tSr ' ' new l,en with un EleguutlinH of Hats, liennels. FIewci-s. Feathers, 4e., nt our usual CHEAP PRICES. Hoping our custeinew with their prt'gonee, we ivmaln Irulyyeurs, i.i . " OOJU geiiunii win mcase luver ua JOUS-Ud nun I UUU AND OU1D i 1 1.1,1 Feruwily el sa West IlliiB St! ItV SF e ''..-V H BROTHER'S li. - r.c- vf.eriitxti. TCIINE TAILORING. 1885. SPRING 1885. H. GERHART, FINETAILORING. The l.aiKCStund Choicest Assortment of FINE WOOLENS IN THK C1TV OF I.ANCASTKU. All Iho Latest Novelties lu FANCY SUITING. ACHOICKMNKOF SPRING OVERCOATING. THK VKUV I1KST WOUKMANSHIf. Prices le suit nil and nil goods wnrtanted hs represented at his new store, Se. 43 Herth Queen St. (OPPOS1TK TUB POSTOFFICK.) H. GERHART. CPIIINU CLOTHING. SEELTO CIOTHIM -AT- Burger & Sutten's. WouieoirerliigourHI'ltlNa uteck or Ready. Mude ' CLOTHING AT VERY LOW PRICE. A call will convince ytiu thai this Is tlin iiluce tONPctiraa genulnu bargain. We de net elfer one or two lets us a bull, but we offer our entlie stick ut prices away den n. Men's Business Suits from $7 te $12. Men's Dress Suits from $12 te $15. Yeuth'e Scheel Suits from $4.60 te 87. Youth's Dress Suits from $8 te $12. Children's Short Pants Suits from $3 te $7. These Hie ull ourenn make und wodonothes wedonothes wodenothes Itatn tiigiiuninlie the III. style nnd workman ship. Our motto Is: GOOD GOODS AND LOW BURGER & SUTTON, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTER. PA . VAltMAUEH. CVTANDAHD CAUHIAOE WOKK. EDGERLEY & CO., (Carriage Uullders), MARKET STREET. REAR OF POSTOKKinR. Uf . CASTER, PA. OUR LARGE bTOCK OF .BUGGIES & CARRIAGES Comprises tlm Latest St vies unit ilinmivii K-i guiilly Finished, WIIICIT WE OFFER AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. u"x,,v AL ThebUPERlOR QUALITY OF OUR WORK Is no longer questioned. Our work Is as H no as ?,"', Hui,.V! J"..?,1?. Jiar(Ler c'tlcn. and SOLD AT HALF THE PRICE. New 13 the time le order for spring. ENCOURAGE FAIR DEALING And Honest Werk. All Wink WARRANTED. REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO One set of weikmcn especially employed for that pill pose. ir- A row SLEIGHS lelt at Lew Flguies. Glve "3 1 ca'L nevanfilftw OI'ECIAI. AXNOUNC'E.MKNT! WATCH. and WAIT l OR A- GREAT BARGAIN AT- NORBECK Carriage MILEi'S Works ! CORNER OP DUKE AND VINE STREETS, LANCASTER, PA., Having iicai ily -completed our line sleck of Cnulngu Werk for thu Spring Trade, me will close it out ut un curly datum Public Sale. Tho,e desiring n Flne Vehicle ler llttle money wIllBccuie u burgulii by wultlng a shei t time. nffST1 il."!i0f F" and purllcuhii-s given here, after. Cull uud uxiimliiustuckuudcouipaie with NORBECK & MILEY. h'lAlVJl AX It FEED. QOME AND SEE ME. I1AVINU Ol'CNKU A Fleur, Feed, Grain, Hay & Straw WAREHOUSE, At Nes. 35 and 37 Market street, (Formerly occupied by Hurry A. Dlllerl, I would respectfully Inform in v nii'inls ,n,,i if,., .... ...i In geneml that I am new prepured le furnish ut PJUCES " "" ,'VEST 1'OSSIIILE Fleur, Feed, Grain, Hay and Straw. Alse, constantly en hund a fully supply or Mnchlnery, Oyllnder, Llnaoeil, Crude and Maclilnery Oilu, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HENRY DRAOHBAR. upr3 Imced ROTE 18 MAKING CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT W3.00 A DOZXM,; . A,..a leu NORTH C;UEEN STREET, JaulDttd Luucunter, la.