9D vr. ' W, V LT lKTELUdEKrat- , rnMMM4 Every Bvwla la ths Yr f ; 71, (mjhiuth axesrrsn) Jv ivjr WEINMAN Ac HENSEL. i'IlLtiaENOEtt BUILDING, . ' . . i 1'W. Cerner Centra Rnunrp. r,, , - ,- - r ' ef- WHTS'" ( i- vn ,'"-' , ""MWN'iii'iaa sfe -wr .. i LASCASTIS, 1"A, tAHtY-Vm chkt a win, Fits dollars a aBITirTTCISTA10KTH. FeSTAOB FMB. kA3MKMKNT8 xrRent n te rirrr cuts a P XmktxLY ''n . '? ttkMMMd Every t" INTELLIGENCER," (darrrAQBe,) Wednesday Morning, SuXVt ! 3 4 Jj TWO DOLLARS A TAR IS ADYAKCS. &'JCV- TjfclMMreXDSxcx solicited from every Jmrt or u, '. .ncrmmm una cemiiiy. vu.ii:nneiiuuiiin ii v- .f.WMtea te write legibly nnd en ene side et -: ,MMter emy : nna ie sign uieir nnines, net .-7 ..V. .-. f .- ...... 1.... t. ..... - nnn.t rnlil. ,?,,' lit nbllcatlen, but In proof of geed faith, JH fuionymeus letters will be consigned te ITUte basket. AtltlTTKRA AD TKI.KO RAMS TO THE INTELLIGENCER, TjAKCAEtxr, Pa. i'S' T.r?1 j'lw "4tEi. ?- i;..ii9Ji fiLW.Wl LT w 'I A- ?&&?wht fikiucuter jlntclHacnccr. Ir ' 8m LXNOASTEU, AlUUL SI, 188J. t-r M tw i rf?r t5 c rj"". . ' A I-anreale's Decadence. 5 ,$j. Alfred Tennyson, faet laureate of Eng- Ww.-Ma',ana, being recently niiscHi te tne . Mngeby liis gracious queen, new baron i'5seethln8 of somewhere, 1ms felt im- ,4l?sPeUed by the force of Ills position in tlie tOIUU Ul ICUCW uiiu lit me V.D11 KUV iu Write anew poem. It'is intended te call 'il- -11 '., r.l,l I ., II, n t.iaiiill fj U.liMnnf Ua duif nnrl f n imlifilil cnnmlvulv imf for its falling off, veir j 'It rnisrht Iw suspectcil that in cabling fhla ivuim nvnr li im ns tlm miiiliip.tinn nf tT AfmAlnMlAnfr ll.tlf.r 1 1 1 nrl 11. rtnillllD lit IlllQ nreiuLiic.il,, mini, niiiii H'i"") " ""- time of ft grti.it national crisis, when Eng land's weakness is pitifully exposed and bet" prestige en tlie seas is endangered, some of tlie British peeple wcre playing a trick en the American newspapers or their own bard. But Mr. Tennyson has done some such very bad things in this line, and bis attempts te fire tlie national heart have se often been melancholy failures, that we are reluctantly constrained te believe he really wrote the balderdash printed ever !lj ...... . .. -w m. -iyV-'? ramiiiarname in tne louuen 1 tines 01 ?!? yesterday. The least captious critic will i'AS i" t .readily admit that scarcely any ether name ' attached te these lines could have . secured for them lctal publication, let T alene a world-wide reading. They are utterly destitute of poetic sentiment, or a single spark of tlie divine afflatus ; and will be viewed simply as a literary curi osity, and with wonder that a poet of Mr. Tennyson's reputation could liave se lacked discrimination as te print them, even had he se far fallen from his high es tate as te write them. Ter, like his recent ede te Freedom in cemnariSbn with that brilliant outburst "Of ew sat Freedom en her lieinhts," 01 like his 'Charge of TUe Heavy Uri gade" aside of lite earlier, spirited add dashing lines about U.ilaklava, Mr. Tennyson's later work shows a mourn ful decadence of his former powers. It Is unless te deny him a high place among the poets of the century ; or that he has far better earned the iKt of laureate 'than many who preceded him in it. lie has Hene much te express and te strengthen the national spirit of England, and even its poems for special occasions, when poets generally fall far short of tlieirbestpewers, have contributed no little te the literature of his age. Who has better described tlie genius of England's free government than bis tribute te the " august decree" of "Her tbrenc unBhalccn still Bread-lxfed upon bcr people's v IlLe, And compassed by the inviolate;-- Or wbne is England w wewn were loquentlyprai"lilintheline!': . , settled eovcrnment, .!i!.;."inf elilmidjust renown Where Freedom broaden slew ly down Frem pieccdent te precedent." What soul there is in the lines : "Thy voice Is heaid through rolling drums;" and hew all England bowed and wept, and all the weild joined its tears when they heard his ode en the death of Wellington : " O geed gray head w hlch nil men knew, Oyolee from which their emenHull men dicw, O Iren net vn te true occasion true -O Allien at length thit tower of Mrength Which steed lour niuare te nil thunliidef heaven that blew, Peace, his tiiumph will be sung lly some Tet uumeulded tongue i"ur en In summers that we hhall net tec." This Tennyson, of " Lecksloy Hall" and " In Memoriam," of " Marianna " and " The Princess," whose " Bugle Seng " comes de-n the years and sets " the wild "echoes (lying "this is the Tennyson Whom literature will love and cherish ; While it will try and forget such effusions as that widen the cable brings us new. The llecf Problem. The Philadelphia Times asks why beef is high ; and accounts for it by its discovery that theie was a decrease in the number of cattle in tlie country last year. It says that New England and the Middle states lest ever twenty-seven thousand head, and Texas nearly a hundred thousand ; while there-was a gam hi the Western states of only ninety thousand. If these sfvtistics nre true, they would properly account' fur an increase in the 'price of beef cattle. They maybe true; we knew nothing about them. AVhat we de jknew, however, and what our suffering tittle feeders all knew te their sorrow, is Jjtbat'fat cattle are exceedingly low in price. They have net been se low for many a j ear. Tbe farmer in this county gets a less price per pound this bpring for the cattle that he has fed through the winter, than he paid ,for them last fall. He has te sell for about five cents ier pound, or keep them ever for ,. summer grazing ; which all will de who have the pastuie. The Times man has been fitting his facts te his statistics. His inquiry should be -why beefjattle are se low when they are se BSrrce; It, should uke te Kuaw wliv it rJJnraelves. EUfte seemingly is noceod reason for it. But tlTere must be a sufficient one or the fact would net be thus. We can 11 - t . .-.i" . .4 -i IV ' ,1. !. I " ve appoint ttwmy. w uiiiw wbehi tiny, Wikit like, and eieciftllcrwrtureis se ob noxious te their feelings as ancient Dc'me- cratsef what they were went te style the copperhead type. In war times every Democrat was a copperhead; in these days it Is admitted that seme Democrats went te the war and that they must have been loyal. The Mugwumps of the nation, who are all lately extracted from llcpublican nejts, and who are as brim-full of patriotism new as they were In the war days when they staved In our cities and wearied heaven with prayers for the success of our nrms and the damnation of Democrats, declare te President Clevcland that they have no objection at nil te his appointing te ofllce Democrats who went out te the war and se wcre net , copperheads. They declare that there are plenty of them around, although they used te swear that no Demo crats went te fight the rebels without being changed en the instant into llepubllcans. The Mugwump element is se satisfied with its success in boosting Pearson into the New Yerk pestefllce, that It does net propesoto cease from its labors until It has a child of its adoption in every place. We await with interest te see the result of its campaign. It may be that the Demo cratic party did net elect Mr. Cleveland, and that hi cldvatien was the unaided re sult of Mugwump strength and valor. But we are of opinion that if ever there was a house founded en the sand, such will be a political fabric raised upon a Mugwump base. f s J. -! ri v POCAHONTAS MUST:GO. 5" a TUB UfXXOHAI)t,tt UteTUHlAX J). CT.AJtElt THAT BltJi JH A MTTIt. Tim Fretty Itemnncn Connected With Iter .Silting the Life of Captain Jehn Hmltli Stld te Have Originated tn the Latter fertile Ilraln. The llnrdcn of Proof. Tlie Philadelphia Press calls upon the IXTKT.LinuKcnii te "prove its denial" of the Press1 assertion "that tlie Democracy have made three attempts te steal the presidency, namely, in 1870, I8J5O and 1834, that they finally succeeded last year and included in the burglary forty seats in the next Congress." The lKTULLiaKxrjKU has called upon the Press te prove its assertion. This is the logical and usual course, we believe, with intelligent newspapers and responsible peeple who make charges. The fellow in cap and bells whom seme Inscrutable dis pensation has allowed te creep into the columns of the Press should have a surgi cal deratien performed en his head. He seems te be as deficient in logic as he is of truth or sense. If he dcslrps te escape the imputation of publishing a malicious and wicked lie, let him proceed with his proof. Until he does se he stands pilloried. ' m It may happen that tlie early bail will be caught. The poet laureate el the l'lilliulelpliU Ledger's obituary column was at his best yesterday. He seared thus : We inln you w linn the morning dawns ; Wu iiiIm you when the night rctunig ; WttinUx toil here. weiiiIks veutncni. Dear Rebbie, we miss you evciy where, uoneiomcciui! lis papa. 4J H. P only suppose that beef ca down m, sympathy wu and the tact mat mey navi jl r they should stay tip, afjirds strong evl fry dptice 01. tne artificial markets and et the preba spring tide in price, p . it -t. "ie nave come ever) thing else; -eme down when With the bursting buds ami singing bird" ami humming bocseo"-snlso tnonpringpeet. ,Vu niujt dinw the line sotnewhoro, and it is drawn at A. Tennyson, poet laureate. Tun physicians who have been making capital for themselves out of the illness of General Grant very probably possess a poten tial Influence with the Medical Recerd, for tlie whele of the last report of this publication en O rant's condition is devoted toadefonBO of these practitioners. The most bare-faced hedging is apparent in its remark. "Tlie medical stair has also maintained that tlie amount of the general constitutional depres sion was out of nil proportion te the extent efl,h 'ecal dlscase ; that the latter would net ei Itself be the cause of the death unless by the accidental erosion of a large artery or pessible strangulation from the sudden separation ofthOBleugh." Yottheso who will remember the bulletins and Interviews with the doctors recall that the lead dlscase was everything, and that the exhaustion produced was simply the natural oenspquenco of it. It Is only since wme cnterprlslng newspapers penetrated the sick room that tlie doctors hae found out that the local dlsease in Itself was net necessarily fatal. It leeks very much as though the Grant physicians had entered into a conspiracy te get Grant at death's deer and then earn a nation's grati grati tude by curing him. - m- m SnxAien Gr.onen Handy Smith's pious poetical prayei for Grant was probably net cabled te the Londen 7'imcs ; which only proves Uiat the Times docs net knew geed poetry when it sees it. XeTitt.NO affords mero convincing proof of the vastness of this country than the startling divergent in weather reperts in different parts of the United .States. Thursday fur nished a netable illustration of this. At Whlte ltiver Junction, Vermont, the tfior tfier tfior memcter registered U2 degrees in the shade at 11 o'clock in the morning, and 01 at four o'clock in the afternoon. On Wednesday the tompcrature was IK) at two o'clock in the afternoon. Hack from the Connecticut and White rivers a low miles, the raids are almost impassable from snow and mud. Jn Gaines ville, Texas, and itsimmodiate vicinity, thcre were thirteen inches of rainfall, followed by floods of the most disastrous character. Fur ther te the northwest, Colerado was visited by the heaviest snow storm ever known in that section of the country. JTully twenty luetics of snow fell, as much as the aggregate of the previous falls of the whele winter. Certaluly a country that can beast of these varying atmospheric, conditions, all within tee same twenty-four hours, far eclipses that iiatieu whose greatest glory is that the sun nover sets within its dominions. Ykstkkkay was Shakospcare's birthday, tee. Baren Tennyson and the Londen THmes 'ought te have had seme respect for that Frem the l'lilladelnhla Uullctln. Must we glve up another fend legend, cherished slnce theso glorious days of child hood, when we were first taught the outllnes of American history? Must we glve up Pocahontas the gentle, genereus daughter of fierce Pewhntnti the dark red or copper colored maiden, who fell in leve with Cap tain Jehn Smith and Interceded te save his Ufa just as the executioner's bludgeon was raised te strike T Alas, we fear that even this saerifice must lie tnnde upon the nllnr el In exorable Truth. Mr. W. IM'oele, thowoll thewoll thowell known librarian of Chicago, In a recent nrtl nrtl cle, sums up the ovldcnce and bIiews that tborrlncess Pocahenlos of our childhood was myth. At the tlme when Captain Smith was supposed te have fallen In leve with horrutergratltudo for her Intercession, Powhatan's dati;hler was but "a child of tonne years old." And, what is even mero damaging te tlie lcend, It seems that accord ing te Smith's own statement hislifowes nover " In danger at any tlme after he wits brought Inte the prosence of Powhatan" se that obviously the episode of the entreating Pocahontas, the brawny oxecutloncr, with his bludgeon high in air, and Captain Smith pronaen the ground, tled hand and feet, with his head en a leg and an expression of suspense en his countenance, existed only in the brain of seme Imaginative chronicler. The captivity of Smith took place In 1C08, and In that year he wrete and published in Londen his "True Relation" of It. It was net until 1021 that an odltieu with seme addi tions appeared, and In it the first hint from which the whele story has been fabricated. Tlie tale runs thus : "Having feasted htm after their host bar barous manner they could, a long consulta tion was held, but the conclusion was, two great stones were brought liofero Powhatan ; then as many as could layd hands en him, uraggeu nun te mem, ami iiicrcen iaiu 111s head, and beliiK ready with their clubs te -beat out his bruins, Pocahontas the Kings doarest daughter, when no lntreaty could prevail, get his head In her armes, and laid her owne upon tils te save him from death ; whereat the Emperer was contented he should llve te make him hatchets, and her bells, beads and copper; for they thought him as well of all occupations as thomsclves." Having regretfully surrondercd'tho legend Itself we are prepared te knew the truth about Pocahontas, who was, indeed a real person, hut who did net possess the estima ble (inalities which tradition has given her. Thus her ery muue Pocahontas signifies " Llttle wanton," and according te tlie In dian fashion she ran naked until she was atxiut twolve years old two years, at least after the Smith episode When, seme tlme' later, she married tlie Ktigllslimaii none, nothing was reported about lier having saved Captain Jehn Smith's llfe. Hut Mr. Peelo finds it easy te explain the original of the legend. He says : 'The weak sixt in Smith's chantcter was Ids personal vanity and boastfiilness. Hu in vented the Pocahontas story sixteen years alter he alleged it te have occurred, In order te gratify his leve of notoriety. Slnce he had left Virginia, Pocahontas had married Jehn Holfe, an Englishman. In 1010 she had vis ited England, and had been received at court nnd in siA-iety u a reytl princess. In the next book he wrete en Virginia, Smith could net resist tlie touiptatien te connect her name with his. and he would de it in a manner crodltahle te both. Hew could It better be dene than by her saving his llfe In IfiOS? Rhe was dead, and could net deny It. Other w it it tiesscs who might 1k questioned were (lead or were Inaccessible. The only treuble he hail was that he had never told the story before. Hut this could he ar ranged. He would wrlte a letter of similar tenor te Queen Anne (who was also dead), giving It the date or 10 lf, and would print it with tlm ulnry lualf. Tlin w.'lioine win n mio mie ccss; for It has given the legend plausibility, and te minds llke Mr. Jehn Estcn Cookes, confirmation. Shall we ccusure the gallant captain for indulging In this harmless way his personal vanity, and conforming te a custom of his day?" Certaluly net. We Itegrndge the gallant captain no harmless vanity, but we are glad that we studied history bofero the legend was exploded, becaue the nage of the book which was embellished witli a weed-cut of Powhatan, Pocahontas, Smith nnd the In dian executioners istholKisUremebercdof all. Hew dry the younger generation must find history with all the Juice squeezed out. ntdety toy and confining thm te n bread nd' water diet The governor holds that Imprisonment for that period en the diet prescribed would be "cruel and unusual, nnd thereby violates the constitutional prevision which forbids the infliction of cruel and unusual punishments." ' HnAftKsrEAnK's name, it Is new dodared, was wrltten "Hhakspear" by tlie great dramatist His autograph" is se written en the fly leaf of a volumeofShakoi)cnro's comedies and tragedles published In 100' 100' The voltune was onee ewned by the ltev. Jehn Ward, Vicar of Stratford-on-Aven In Shakespeare's tlme, nnd was brought te this country by an early Mermen settler in Illinois. PitF.siiiKNT Ci,v.vi:'iANi has been urged byfrlondste abandon bis habit of deveting late hours te olllelal business, or In seme way te decrease his work. It Is said that with the exception of se von hours of sleep, ene for a drlve, nnd two for meals, his entire tlme is devoted te work. Unusual oncreitch- incnts upon his time by callers only cause mere incessant work In the midnight hours. On mero than ene occasion be has detained nt the Whlte Heuso until two a, 111. members of the cabiilet with whom be had business. MT.MCAU mix aoetm. A Notorious llurRlnr CiiRCrt. The doers of Cherry Hill clesed Thursday night for nine years and six month upon Goergoll, Procter, ene of the most notorious burglars and safe robbers hi the country. He was tried, convicted and sentcuccd in Montrese, Ph., for robbing tlie safe of the United States Express company atSuspio atSuspie hanna, Pik,of(l0,eu0, en the night of June 20, 1SSJ. Procter was brought te the 1 :.istern penitentiary Thursday ey a coupieoi rinKor rinKer rinKor ten operators. A Q,UEHTIONAI)OUT Brown's Iren Bitters ANSWEKKD The en rut Ien has probably been skct theus nndsef tliiiex, "Hew can llrewn'n Iren bitten oureoverylhlnitt" Wrll.lt doesn't, lint It does euro any disease ler which n reputable phynlclnu would prescribe IKON, l'bynictaiia rctognlre Iren as the bent rcstoratlve uncut kewu te the proresnlen, nnd Inquiry of any lending chcmlcitl llrm will nulmtmitliitn the iisnerllnn that' there iirnuxirr) preparation of Iren than of any ether SUDMiince iiBtsi ill mcaicinc. nils snows eon een elUHlvely that Iren Is nckiiewlrdKcd te be tne mt Important factor In successful nicdlcnl practice. It Is, hOHutcr, nienmrknblcfuet, Unit prier te the discovery of IlltOWN'S 1IION HIT TIClts no iwrfectly satisfactory Iren combination IlreM's Iren llilltrs.,1, SS'i&Wieeth. cause headncliu or produce constipation all ether Iren lllttcrade, Ilrewu's Iren Dliterscuies IiidlKCMtlen, lIllleuHiicsM, Weakness, Dyspepsia, ,M alalia, Chills and yavcrs, Tired Keclfng, (Jen rid Debllltv. l'nln tn Iho HIiIh. Hack or Limbs. llcidachnniid Ncur.0ala for nil these ailments RrraiYs Iren Billtra,IJ!BIJSI0tacSSlft - minute. I.lkc nil ether thoreiiRh medicines, it nets slowly. When taken by Tiiciitlmllrnt sym tout of bcncilt Is runeucd energy. The muselcs then beeenin tinner, tlie illgcstlen nnprevns, inu bowels are active. In nvmen the effect Is gener nlly mera rapid and niurkeU, The ucn begin at once te brighten 1 the skin clears upt healthy color comes te tlm check t ncrveuMiess dlsBp pears ; fund leiinldcrniiKcmciitH become regular nnd If a nursing hinthcr, abundant mmtcnume IsHiipplled for tlie child. Uemcnilicr, llrnwn's Inm Hitters Isthn INI.Y Iren mcdlclue that Is net Injurious, i'ijnclmi enrl Drumilit rcc mnmciultl. Tlm tleuiiliie has Trnde Mark and creuxsl red lines en wrapper. TAKK ()Illi:it. Kcpaiyd.vw OTllAWnitlBOK .V; CLOTHlEIt. 8' iTUAWllUIDGE .t CLOTIIIKH. The Spring of 1885 FINDS US WITH AN IMMEN8K BTOCK OF INEW, FRESH G,Q0DSt IN ALti KINDS OF SEASONABLE DEY GOODS "OKXTI.K Ht'llINd." That Kiddy thins? Called "Bcntle spriiiB". Is KCttlng semen hut bolder. bhe snaps her eyes And loudly cries Te w Inter, who doth held her, "fice here, old chap, Get off my lap!" And kIvcs hhu the cold shoulder. Hiclianue. TTOl PIjAKTKUH. JL'L Kill p3ln,(H)the and stlmulute the tired streiiKthcn incdlclmd weak virtues of muscles, and wendei fully niiilH. lll inn viilimliln mi iresh Heps, combined llli lliirgniKly l'lich and raiiailii iiatsam. Applied te ll.ickache, pciatica, ltheuiimtlHiii, Crick, Htltchcs, Hldcache, Kidney Affections, Here Chestorunyef thovarleus pains mid wcukiicxscs no coluuieii, Instuut relief Is Klven. Cures Dyspepsia and I.lver Doubles without Internal dosing. Held cveiy where, '., 5 for 1 1. Mulled for price. (4) HOP PI.AHTIJII CO., Ilosten, Mms. luiracter of nnr Plity of an carls The Mugwump le"sf The appointment of a ouple of unques tiened Democrats te elita In Massachu setts, seems te liave dirurbed the cur rent of encomium vh which the MturwiimP Journals e, that section khave i favored the resident. They ha te imnk that m very least he kau dQ iU return for thelfimdness te 1dm I te Prea Went Cleveland for arbitration, TiimtK are seme unpretending societies In New Yerk and ether large cities that de a world of geed In directing parontless children into the way of making an honorable liveli hood. This is the season of the year w hen they are best enabled te enjoy the fruit of their work, for at tfilstiine the boys that crowd the newsboys' lodging houses and ether places where the friendless youth of a great city cengregate, are most sought after by farmers and ether employers of labor who tleslre workers a llttle used already te rub bing against the rough corners of the world. It Is a work of charity te hire theso young peeple and glve thorn a ehance at self-betterment. The secretary et the Children's Aid society, of New Yerk, wrltes : "All cm- ployers of labor desiring te aid this benove- lont.werk will ploase wrlte te Mr. C. O'Con nor, superintendent of the NQWsbeys Lodg-ing-neuso, 13 New Chamhers htreet, New Yerk, Capt. Mathews, 3H East 35th street, New Yerk, or te W. J. McCulIy, supt. 300 7th avenue, New Yerk, stating the particu lars in regard te the bjys whom they would employ; their address, with the name orthe town and county, and the host means of reaching the place; ulse, what portion or the railroad fares they are willing te pay." Mn- KnWAitu Tkmfi-Irliiv Geuiii,ky, Advanced Liberal, member for Sunderland, will ask Mr. Glad&tene In the Heuso of Cem- .... maw rAmlal' U'lintfin. I.O. fa tl'lllt.ir In submit the ltusse-Afgbau frontier iiuestien Making Meney Oat of tlm l'ctlmlnl. A recent subscriber te ihe Ilartheldl Pedestal Fund, khe llli, and when asked why he did net make It an cen tJO, explained: "lly kIvIiik what I did I cleared Just f.1. I had a touch or malaria net long nReatid In the ordinary com se or events It would have cost me 25 for n doc tor's bill. 1 bought at my grocer's a bottle or Dcrrr's Pchk Malt W'iubkkv for a dollar, and was speedily cured. Be you sec, I Anted fit by going te a grocer Instead et u doctor, out et which 1 deduct .) as a premium en my sagacity, and the remainder I gnitcfnlly give te help Liberty enlighten the weild." nvECtAi. xeTicr.n. William McKnew, 1-t Fajette St., llallliiiere. Mil., says: "I bcllcve 'Favorite llcuicdy l a geed medicine. It Is doing me mero goon than anything I ever tried, and I have tried hIiiiehI eve it thing, for I am a suflcrcr from dyspepsia." While " Favorite Itcmedy " Is u Biieclllu In Stmn- acliund Illttdderfll'seases, It Is equally valuable In cases of bilious disorders, Constipation of thu llewels, nnd all the class of ills apparently In separable from the constitutions of nemcu. npriw-i meiKi.x w Well as liter. Lettie Heward wriU-s fiem UulTale, .V. V., "Jly hlster became greatly dublllfntcd through unlii unlii eils professional duties, hu lie red from iniiint-u, dick headache, unit biliousness. Tried Jturdeck tttnnil ltillm w Ith thniiiest bcncflcliil effect. .ui well as ever." Fer sale by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 131 North (Jnccmtrect, Lancas ter. WiiriiK's thu seiise III scmllng money fur a doubtful affair, when a sure and reliable thing Is offered 7 Hep J'oreut J'tmirrt for all aches, pulns nnd soreness. The greatest strengthener knewif. ic. The Vrgetablrit Ten Ijit. Asp-imgus Is geed diuretic. Sern-I U cooling. Carrots nr net very' digestible. Lcttute Is nar cotic. Celery Is geed for the hniln; and the anion Is soincthlug.yeu don't uunt te eat uhcu you are going courting. If you cnt tee much or a variety, and get dyspepsia, tuke Ilrew n's Iren Hitters unit be well. Mr. A. Mevens, Woedtcrry, Me., says, " I haddyspepslabndly ; usel Hreuu's Iren Hitlers, and felt a great change ler the bet tcr after the llrnt dese.'r PI LF.S 1 PI LKS! I l'l LF.S II! Bure euro fnrllllnd, Illeedliigand Itching Piles. One box has cured the worst ceses of at years BtwiirtliiK. Ne rinn uerd silffur five iiduuti- afler using Uiltlam'H Indian Pile Ointment, it ab sorbs tumors, allays Itching, nets iu poultice, f:ttes Instant relief. Prepared only for Piles. Idling of tlm privat jiartM, nothing else, held by druggists nnd mulled en receipt nf price, fl. Sold by If. 1J. Cochran, 137 and IX Neith Queen TTOP PliAHTUUS. 25c. Each, 5 for $1.00; Any Drug Stere. And the best every time. Hnrl'LASTKiis aie prepared fiem tlie complete virtues of Heps combined with lliirgundv Pitch and Canada Halsnm. Huperler te all ethers because they act insiauiiy nun cuie specuny. ii you urn iieumiv. with any kind or soreness, apply ene of these plasters and experience thelrgoelhlng, stimulat ing and strengthening effect. A wonderful cum for pain In thcxuinll of tlm back, i'e.,.'i for flen everywhere. HOP PLAhTKIt COMPAQ ) Secured in almost every instance, direct from the manufac turers both in Europe and at home. Never in the history of trade in this generation has ready cash been se potent a factor in securing all classes of Dry GeScfs at prices below market quotations (often much under the actual cost of pres ent production) as during the past Autumn and Winter. We have taken care te secure every advantage afforded by this state of affairs, and we new extend a cordial invitation te the public at large te share with us the Unprecedented Advantages Secured,. As no matter hew low any class of goods is overbought, only our usual small profit is added te the first cost. ten ,YNV, Hes- ) r-entby mall If desired. VlOPPIiASTKUS. A FAMOUS STRENOTHENER. Heuse wltea, shop gills and sales-wenieii nil Miller ineri) or less fiem Weak Hack anil Mite in be. Nothing nffeiils such Instant relief as a Hei-PtABTKii applied eteruirectcd part. Pains nml nches or nil kinds are driven out and thu purls madii eter und strengthened. Ask lern ller I'LASTKit. made from llnrgiiiidy Pitch, Canada Halnum und the virtues of fresh Heps. Mild etei-yw here. iV.. 5 for I.UO hend te Hei PLAKTKll lOMPA.N V, Ilosten, for iliculnr. (fi) DIM THOMAS'S I'CJjKCTJUO Oil STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, Eighth and Market Sts., Philadelphia. iipl7-2tdFA2tw 11 AllV CAJtlllAHll.t. E LINN & I'P.KNi:MAN. street. (1) hoots ash tutors. OOTS AND SHOns. LOOK OUT FOR ACCIDENTS. Unto you the OATAUItH? Hoyeusuluirfrom the ASTHMA 1 Areyoiiri'hlldieiisulijcctteutUicksofCltOt'1'I Docs ItHLUMATlhM liiitint ynursystcuiT Are ten net at nil times subject te ACCI-m-'NTA, llUUNIs, BCALDi), W'OUNKb and iminshST ;.. Are you nflUcli-il Willi luuili Aunr., i.au- ACIIErilACKACHK, PAINS IN THK blUK Oil ClILST? Arej en subject toSOItF.TllltOATer QUINS VT Ferall thesuiiud myriad ether evils u hUltK KLJILUYlsat hand In DR. THOMAS'S Eameus Eelectric Oil ! ! In all the above mentioned troubles this Oil Is ALWA1S Anl'ltK AMI PHOM1T IttMKDV. 1 hen- Is nothing sold by diugglsts Uiat can ap proach It In ellectlvciless, Dr. Themas's Eclectric Oil. It has saved tlieusinds : and, In eases of AC- I1IK.NT Olt i;SIKK(.i:.VCV, It will eter be found a IIKADV ULI.ILt'. 'the cheapest pi-epn-ratien, feuslduiliig Its great tirtui-s. In the weild. It will xu u In etery family ten times Its eeHti-ach year In diwters bills. It Is a tcrifable physician In your house. Yeu cannot atreid te be w Itheut It. And, having once TKSTT.I) ITS MKUITS, iu NKVKH WILL HK WITHOUT IT. Kveryixsly Is loud In Its prulu. It cannot be equaled. .-OLI ItV ALL UltUdCIhTd. Ter wile at Cochran's Drughten-, Nes. 13" und 1 1 North IJuccu stieet, Lancaster, Pa. iipril-'iwciKl BABY CARRIAGES. THE LARGEST VARIETY AND LOWEST PRICES AT FLINN & BRENE MAN'S, Ne. 152 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. VLUTUXIfU. B J. M. McCenaughy. 11 A 111) e.v jvimr. HASSA. An Indlanlaii Sums Up Iho llnniirs mid Ilrnli b.itks of the Persian 3IIaIeii. " I tell you, it deesn't leek right," Mid nn Indiana man In AVusliIngten tlie etlicr day, "tensk Jndge 1 fauna te represent tins gov ernment in n country wliore tlie jioeplo ride about In sedan chairs. Hew would Judge llanuuloek, new, sailing along the moun tains In a chair ? It Isn't dignified, nnd doesn't liccotue a Btute tthicli gnoyeu j-eur vlce iresiileiit in lb"() nnd In l(l. That Isn't ulL It Just costs f700 for the transportation pf each adult from New Yerk te Persia und j."Vi0 for evcry child. Therefore the judge tteulil Ijo required te sjieihI f,W) of his own luouey te reacli his mission anil a similar amount te return or ene year's salary. If he should want te ceme home te vote, it would rcqulrea special appropriation by the Indiana legislature, nnd he would have te start about Christmas In order te reach Indiana nu time. Call you this rciiietnbcrlii;; of your friends?'' "Will Judge Haiina accept the appoint ment?" "I don't knew. He has tee much respect for iecreUiry Havard and tee much regard for President Clevclatid te manifest any etlicr feeling than that of calm deliberation ever the honors extended. Hut de you knew," suddenly asked the Indiana man iu a voice tremulous with emotion, "why we liave u minister rouldent and consul goneral atPersia? Perne ether reason than te stand guard evor the missionaries. Think what a ilgure Judge lhinna veuld cut in that par ticular line of diplomacy. I have been In vestigating the history of that mission, und I find it was established when Minister Fester, new ronresontlmr this coverntnont in Hmln. was minister te Husslu, nnd the dobates in' congress nnege it was ler no otner reason than te have a protcctemto for missionaries. Ifyeu can linagine anything mero ludicrous than an Indiana man stout, healthy and worldly-minded being carried In a chair evor the mountains of Persia and Bitting down In the het streets of Teheran as a com panion of de veut churchmen for four solid years, you must have an extcnslve imagina tion." Somebody else has been telling Judge H. that in order te get te his new pest of duty he will have te ride 700 miles en a camel; and altogether he Is net very enthusiastic; evor his prospects. YOU CAN SAVK fir. A P veim: Vllt 11 V HUH NO PERSONAL. Hits. aAltriKLi has f 150,000 invested, be sides f5,000 a year government pension. James Daini:, rcsldlngat Fairfield 'Weeds Connecticut, lied ou Wednesday, aged 100 years. Ex-Pkesibknt Annum is still confled te his heuse with sciatica. His Illness has net been dangerous, hut very painful. Maumck Daly beet Jes, Dien in the fourth giinie of the billiard tournament Thurs day night The betting was 2 te 1 en Daly. QUNKIIAL W. P. P.011KHTH, el Italeigh, N. C. was tlie youngest hrigadier In thu Con Cen Con federato army. He was promoted for gallant conduct by (ioneral Lee at the age of twenty twonty twenty twe. Miss Louisa M. Alcott rocelvod thirty treatment of the mind euro, and then, us she says, " roturued te the homeopathy nud massage from which I had )eon lured bv tlin liojie of llndlng a short and easy wuy te undo In u month the overwork of twenty years." Capet Ulysses SuyseN Quant had a very narrow chance for remaluing at the West Point academy. There was a tlme In his cadet career when had 'he onee mero failed te polish his shoes, the number of do de morits would have oxpellod him from the academy. Kllen Tijiiry lias been three times mar mar rled. l'Irst, te Vutts, the artist; second, te "Waddell, te whom she hore a son, and third, te Charles Kelly, Watts appliedfer and obtained a dlvoree from her; sue did the same towards Waddell, and Charles Kelly has Just died of pneumonia. Gov. Rusir, of Wisconsin, yoteod the bill providing ler the isentsnce of vagrants for BOOTS AND SHOES AT Ne. 26 i-2 East King Street matt fd JOHN IIIKMKNZ. Beets and Shoes NRVER SO LOW AS AT PRESENT. Spring Styles New Ready. CIIILDltKN'S IH'TTO.V MIOKS, .15e. and Sue. CIIILDHK.N'S SPUING IIKIM, I1UTTON. T5c. and $1.00. A HOOD feOLIU LKATIIKU 110 Y'h hllOE, 1 te 5, (1.S3. MKN'SliSOIlUTTONerl.ACKSIIOKSlteduced te $i.Ul. LADIKS GOOI KID TOP BUTTON, Hound orUipiaiuTee, with Worked iIutton-Helt, f.Mi. LAUIKS GLOVK KID TOP MUTTON, Smmre or Hound Tee, fiOD and ti50. JI1SSKS SOLID LEATHKIt SCHOOL SHOE, I te 'A l.l. LADIKS'PEIinLEIlUTTON.Sauaioerltound Toe, f 1.311. LADIKS' IIUKT'S SHOES at 5.oe, Iteduccd tell. JIIOWN'S KKKN'ClI SHOE IHtES'sING Ito Ite ducud te 10c. a llottle. KINE JIOOTS AND SHOES of nil Descilptlens Mmle te Order at Short Netice. Flve Hundred CIIILDItEN'S IIUTTONSIIOES formerly sold at 11.25, Iteduccd te "5c. JOHN HIEMENZ, Ne. 61 NORTH QUEEN STREET, VLOVJt AND FJEEV. pOMK AND SEE ME, UAVINQ Ol'KNKD A Eeur, Feed, Grain, Hay & Straw WAREHOUSE, At Nes. 35 and 37 Market street, (Formerly occupied by Harry A. Dlller), I would respectfully lnterm my. friends and the public In general that 1 am new prepared te furnish at the shortest notice nnd LOWEST POSSIBLE l'KICKS, Fleur, Feed, Grain, Hay and Straw. Alse, constantly en hand a fully supply of Machinery, Cylinder, Linseed, Crude and Machinery Oils, WHOLESALE ANDltETAIL. HENRY DRAOHBAR. npi'J liueed WatvUTSs, JtC.; UN Vr.lt TA K1NU. TTNDIUtTAKINO. IL.rl.R0TE,C UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seuth Queen and Vine Streets, LAHCA8TKR, l'A. PeiNOnnl attention plven tenll orders. Every thliiKln the UnilertaklnKlliiu furnished. llavliiL' Hceuivd thn mm vice of a tii-xl-clans me chanle, I am prepared te de all kinds of UpheL hum mi; ai very moticruie juices. AllKlliusel rurnlture upholsterud, L. JanlO-tld R. iu Gfvomeacall. ROTE. JIHiVHLLASHOUS. PENNA. OIOAUH PKOM fl.00 PEH llllliillvil up, ut IIAltTMAN'S YELLOW FitONT CIO Alt STOltE. THK hAP.GKST, HEST AND .MOST Loinplete nitsnitinvnt of l'laylng Cauls In the city fiem .1 cciilx per luck up at I1.111J1A. 3 H.I.I.IIIV 1IIU.MUUAK STOHE. r- TTAPPY THOUGHT AND KEUECCA XX Tobaccesonlv 8c per nlm;, at UAllTilAN'S VELLOW FHONT CIO Alt bTOUE. TO OTE 1H M A K IN(3 T CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT W3.00 A DOZKJf,; AT NO. 100 N011T1I QUEEN STUEEiT. JaulUtfd Ijmcusterjre. T HIS PAPEH 1H P1UNTED WITH J. K. WRIQHT & COJS INK, Fairmeant Ink Works, 2Gth andi'enna. Avenee laufJ-lid PIIILADJELPIIIA. PA. Vrr-ATOHES, 0L00K8 AND JEWELRY. great; reduction IN l'UIOES OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AND J EWELttY, at LOUIS WEBER'S, Ne. 159 1-2 North Queen Sfreel, Opposite City Hetel, near I'a. It, It. Depot, Uelulllnt; nt Wholesale I'r'ces. Uepulrinfrat xtra Lew I'rtoes. Jyill-lyd TII0U8ANDS OP POUNDS OP Mil LEH'8 UOUAX SOAP uroiieni weekly, A Geed article adycrtlaes itault. OAINT-KAPJIAEIi WINK. INFORMATION. Tlie Snlnt-ltapliael Wifnebasadellcleus flaveur and Is drunk In the .-pilnchul cities of ltusslu (ieimunv. North mud Seuth America, Great lliltaln, India, and tydeu, The quautity exported annually Is sulllt'Vunt proof et Its stublliiy and staylnu powers, vvhlle for the real conneuihour there is no wliifi that can bu considered IU superior. Ara-ThoSalny'laphaeHVInaCemiiiny, Valence, Depaitiueut unthu Drome (France. )l E. gJ.AYMAKER, Ne. ia EAST KINO STUEET. . O TOUACCO HUYlEllS AND PACKERS. 118-tfd mc Contract Bebks, ReceiprBoeks, Samtele Tags, ALL STYLESand QUALITY &f CAUD1IOAUD STRING TJ&GS, by Leaf Te the BEST STYLE and at the LOWWST PRICES. Call and ee our samples. Oildcr by mall promptly attended te. 1 STEINMAK & rlEWSEL, INTELMaENCEllBuUdliiB, ua UA . JXnca3V0r, I'd. TT.vvi: yei si:i:n thehi: $10.00, $12.00 & $15.00 ALL WOOL STJITIMS, WHICH WE AltE MAKING TO OUDEUT If net, it Is te your Interest te call uteiueaud see them ; they ure certainly leaders which no stere can equal. NOT ONLY THESE GOODS, Hut All tiiwiN sold liv us me Far Cheaper, TAKING 01 M.ITY I.M'O CO.NslDEIJATlON, than cm be tumid el-CHlii-rc. eieTiiisa. INK TAII.OIUNG. FOIl GOOD GOODS! FOIt STYLIIH FITS I OAltM FOK LOW I'UICES! FOIt WELL MADE ;nts! We Cei 1 duly De Tuko the t lirt Plate IMMENSE LINE -OF SPRING CLOTHING. Gout's Furnishing Goods, TRUNKS, VALISES, &c, &e &e., NOW COMING IN. CALL AT ONCE -AT- F 1885. SPRING 1885. H. GERHART, FINETAILORING. The I-urgcst and Choicest As-ertment of FINE WOOLENS IN THE CITY OF LANt .V-TLH. All the I.atcht Nev cities In B k BROTHER'S NEW STORE. COKNKlt niNTIIE OUEENST. SfJHAItE AND NOKTII , LANCASTEU. L. GANSMAN ifc DUO. And all kinds of 1'ltlNTING use uncce oeaiers, executca UEW THIMS DAILY. Our CUSTOJI DEPAIITMENT TllADK Is epculnt; for the season with inenn lin tluiu ever. eun pepulau pkici: feii SUITS & TROUSERS Ai-eajiprcciatcil. Yeu will de yourself Jul 113. tlee If you. de net leek at the SUITS weoie MakliiK te Measuie ut fl0.uO,r.,.W,fl5.tU,$l,U), -W.unandi5uu. All Newest Cbulee Goods and uu'ide exactly right te J our Older. READY-MADE CLOTHING. Asuuiirumunuructurlngull our Itcady-Mndu Men's and Iley's Clothing, und buy for cash enlv, we ure enabled te save jeu fiem S3 te Se Dei cent. OUU POPULAR ALL-WOOL MEN'S CORKSCREW SUIT, IN 1ILACK AND IlItOWN, FOIt St O.OO, MEU. CHANT TAILOItING MAKE. T. frATJRTVTA Rr Tn?n UA, XfX-LX-U W OiXKU,, Fashleuublu Mcichunt Tnileis and Clothiers, Nea. 68-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Itlght en the Southwest Cor. of Oraiise blreel,) IiANCAbTEIt, PA. -Net connected with any ether clethlni; stoie Iu the city. FANCY SUITING. A CHOICE LINE OF SPRING OVERCOATING.. THE VEltY IIKVr WOKKMANSHU. Prices te Hiilt all and all goods wnrruuted as represented at his new bteic, B"o.43Iertli Queen St, (OPPOSITE THE POSlOFtlCE.) H. GERHART. M YEHS t ItATHVON. LOW PRICES C THE UAMPAGNE. BOUCHE FINEST "SEC." WINE NOW CHAMPAGNE tairuKTKU. ATHEIQAUT'S OLD WINE STOUE, Ne. !S East Kime Stiikkt. FINE GOODS. What the trade wiiiiIh Is Fine Gissls at Lew Pi lees. We IniMi them, tee. LOOK AT OUR GOODS, And you'll find them liuule lust us well nsuoeds ut high pi Ices. We'll net slight them temilt e Istliii! low prlies. Itather hiiciitlce the piellt lUHluhesneli win leas the gemls justifies. FINE ASSORTMENT -OF- ENGLISH & FRENCH CHECKS, AT PIUCKS AS LOW AS DOMESTICS. DOMESTICS tfO LOW THAT EVEItY ONE (JAN HAVE A bUlT, MYERS & RATHFON, LEADING LANCASTElt CLOTHIEltH, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTEIt. l'A. EaUblUUcd, 1783, Xubl7-Ud fhl (") OHO Wft'nl OF MIIiWNKItY WAV'VyU ew Vmk 1' ''uris Mllll. ueryCe. Our new store, w Ninth oneen stieet. Liiiiciister, Pa , U new open wlthan Elegantllnn of JiutB, lleunets, Flowers Feathers, e., nt our usual CHEAP PltlUKg. Hoping our custeiuuri u;ll,,,'l'ndlc.slii genernl will plcai.0 faer us w iV.1.!.'."-.1" lUfMllllli, wu ic main ti uly yeiii-u. NEW YOltK AND PAKIb MILLlNLltY CO., JuutJ UX i'uriucily of si Went Jiluu Ht. -"l Wlk - t dJi J4f
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