5 , J, 'i -if- ,j" &' . pynsr ft J3.l e ,; Wl W JS RU 4 . i i I'i 3& U. '3? , .- S. .? II v.T . '.'? it". ;? wu Li JS iSiiS1 te -w vM AitrBATf JfetTMNMAM vr gamttMOENOEU BtJILDLNG, -pew. eemar enm Square, ,'';'? -I i LAeA,ri., eaara a wnac, "Cry dollars a nrrronmiAiieimi, Fostaei fme. CHIKTS took t te wrxr cbkts a t W1BKLY k'SINTELLIOENOEU," r X'-A t (MRUW,) . r1MlstMd Kvery Wedneeday Morning, -$ ."rWOMIXAM A TUI IS 40VA1CCB. DiMMtomtaaea solicited from every part of the ', MM ana country. Correspondents nre nv . ;. JMWtted te write legibly aha en ene aide et "! paper only and te sign their name, net " . -rkMlcatlea. but In nroef of uoed faith. - '-.All MQnymens letters will be consigned te .tMWMtebukBU ' 1 V MaiMnB ADUTSbWJIlIB TU & :$ i t, . THE INTETLTfTENfTETt. r.,, . , LlKCASTER, FA. ft - $l)e Lancaster intelligencer. y&TSSl LANCABTEU, APIIIL 17, 18SS. T)aiiH Knv T Tnlil V.. u if '&T- S'S"V Jnde Livingston mid tlie county com Br j atorieners are hunllne down tlie Wdsli psSaMuntain thieves, it Beeins, and tliey want wi suggestions irem me gratia jury and no -wWjteWarference irem the newspapers. Tlie Srimple-tninded errand furv. in ilmlr mih 'Fpetect tlie lives and properly of thelr jUbfelkm citizens, mlldlv ventured In mmm. mend that the commissioners offer a re- SlMKlfnrniiiiii..ml.nn.! l i.i!. nmMw. vuu uiuiiuielUll MlIU lUUVlUllUn ' of the desperadoes who liave been com jnlttfnjj robberies, burglaries and iuui ifr Tdereus assaults upon the citizens of Xorth Xerth lh :M eastern Lancaster county : wherounen the lamlablQ court told the grand jurjmen that 3W, If they " had known nil " they ' would net TApilve referred te the matter at all:" and jj "made occasion te bcrate the newspapers for ivffPjUblkMng such information as comes te Othem about the identity of persons sus- "' SW -' l'""'1 ul 'U OUUJ1SC8, hrJtL', Trem thi3 and ether eutciviiicrs en tlin . j 'Ji hi "Wuu.t.1 r ..ii..i iW!1"01 tne commissioners the public are , ffijyfc made te understand that the commission- ?-T&j . .. . " W - WAt era' with lhe l11"1331 of the court, have iS-JKL-'privatelv encaccd special dnteetlvns in I'MW "hunt tM0 rescsU down;" and that they Rv" have witliheld the information from the public lest the publication of it in the newspapers might be notice te the criminals te get away I Everybody will be glad te learn, even in this indirect way, that the commissioners have taken seme steps te bring these bold t outlaws te judgment. Everybody will net agree with the court and the commissioners that the offering of a reward te a particu lar set of detectives, in private, is the most effectual way te secure the arrest of crimi nals, or that the widest publicity te their identify hinders rather tlian promotes their arrew, except in very rare cases. It is U very common and very mistaken notion among,eracers of tlie law that crimi nals are net expecting arrest until notified by the newspapers that they are wanted. On the ether hand they ate continually en the lookout ; they see in every bush an olll elll cer, and their safety lies in popular ignor ance of their identity. With a few individ uals in pursuit of them they can And easy places of refuge ; with every man's hand raised against them, with every eye en tlie watch for them, and with every person having a motive for their capture escape is almost impossible. We de net believe the ostrich policy of the court and commissioners a geed ene. Their private detectives have net proved their efficiency; they may be ignorant of the ground, they may have greater induce ments te let the criminals go than te arrest them, and they are certainly working with out any general co-operation of the com munity. If the commissioners were te Pthrew open their inducements te all who might capture the thieves, aud give the widest publicity te their offer it would be mere likely te bring the answer. Begus Statesmanship. The Lancaster Inquirer indulges in mer ited denunciation of " the demagogues who are new attempting te secure the sup port of the dairymen by enacting an uncon stitutional and uniust law," in theshapoef the well-named " lxsus butter bill," fath ered by Senater Themas Vernen Cooper. Jt proposes te actually forbid the manufac- - ture and sale of oleomargarine. Aspeintcd out in these columns lean, sweet oleomar garine is better than -ty, greasy butter, a great deal of which fin s its way te market in every community If people want te buy and cat oleemantar'uo why should they c'net haye it V When sold for butter His a clean case of falsa pretense, of ceurse ; but no mere se than bogus spices, bogus jew elry, bogus tea and the hundred ether arti cles of daily use and diet that the market abounds with, net te speak of bogus states manship displayed in the state Senate. Senater Cooper's constituents nre prime 'buiter makers; seme of them get a dollar a pound for it all the year around. It is '"te protect them from the competition ,of oleomargarine, we believe, tuat the legisla tive prohibition of it is te be enacted. The preposition is answered by its very state ment. Give the oleomargarine a chance, and let merit determine the survival of the fittest. We cannot all afford te eat Dela ware county's gilt-edged butter. The Talue or Alvelos. The Washington J7rjntblic says that Grant has been cured by tlie juice of a Seuth American plant called " alveles." ''vr which was sent te his family from the idepartment, some of whose officers sent te Fernambuco for it. Its merits had been re ported te the department in September of last year by tlie consul at Pernambuco, who enclosed a statement of thesurgeen in Charge of tlie hospital there as te its efficiency. It seems te be effective in some forma of cancer and es pecially in epitheliema, which is ' the condition of Grant 'a aflllctien. The Republic seems te have no ground for its belief that his cure has been effected by it save the fact tliat his uotable impreve- reent dates from about the time it was sent te him with directions for its use; this yns en the ninth of April. Itweuld bostrange i ''' t it bis use of It has net been made known. u the remedy has it-ally been employed. But it would lie stranger still if a .h . - it had net been tried under the f TCComswndatietis received with it and in "?V view of the source from which it came. '': "Perhaps the doctors are awaiting a full test of lt effectiveness. They seem te have no 1 ,, cen.Bduce m their patient's recovery frenr ti TZZT WW ' BOB 1 pfcr- brtBy.tWN iAVa' ttiw m, femwrteMAff thtm solengwdwiverlfeing bfmie liberally, net' ie tell them aUtly nave xeuna out. room u worm or wortu wertu lessness of alvcles. They are a queer let these doctors. We might distrust the report about " nlveles " as but a quack mediclne adver tisement, if we found It mentioned only in the columns of a Washington journal, since it needs that ene should keen .a weather eyoepen te all publications from that quarter; but we ilnd tn the consular reports for last November a statement from Censul Atherten at IPernam IPernam buce, that tlie remedy premises there te be u complete success and te this anetejs appended by the state department, saying that the sample of the mediclne furnished by the consul had been turned ever te the marlne hospital service te secure a speedy official test of its efllcacy. The marine hos pital service must have gene te sleep ever it, li it ma net embrace the opportunity which G rant has afforded it te test the cure. Try It. Legislators and lawyers are bothering hew te rcliove the supreme court of its business and glve the people who bring cases Itcfore it a chance for n decent hear ing. The supreme court new spends most of its time In Pittsburg and Philadelphia; aud most of its business comes from these two cities. Jt is liltle trouble or expense for their lawyers te take their cases te this court, and they accordingly monopolize most of its time. Suppese a fair trial be made for, say, llve years, of having tlie cemt sit the year areunu at ine capital ei tlie state, whcM the ether departments of the Kevernmenn are located. Try that ! Tin: docllne or skating rinks Ih evidenced by tlie ntiinber of tliem that are being burned by liicctullnrics ; and theso burned me well Insured. " K'i:n In our ashes llve our wonted llrcs." Tlie lUis?tatigoerninont l publishing the patriotic memoirs of the Inte gallant and dashing Oen. Hkobelotl" for the purpese of excltlng n popular martial feeling. m Sr-MJf, though net yet drawn Inte the complications tliat throaten war te tlie ether Eureiican powets, has her own troubles, chlef among them being the enormous cir culation In that country of republican HUira- ture, which seeks te oxclte the pcople against all dynastic rulerthip by pointing te tlie greater freedom and higher average of pros perity onjeyod by the French, the Swiss, aud, abeve nil, by the Americans, In tlie abseuce of monarchies. Kvcry public cala mity Is utilized te point the moral that the jieople would be abundantly able te rcliove thelr own distress If It were net for the sums wrung from them In taxes te support the grandeur of royalty. The impending scarcity of the pepper berry need create no fears or a fainine of that splca The druggists have long slnce mas tered the art of making peppor out of sonio senio sonie thUg clse. Keiitv deaths front typhoid rover and COO cases or It among the 8,000 people of Ply mouth, near vvllkosuarre.aro easily explained when it is remembered that there is scarcely a sewer, or payed street, or properly con structed gutter in the town.' In the slde streets, alleys and vacant Ieta garbage, ellal aud refuse of nil kind have accumulated and the recent het weather has turned theso accumulations te breeders of dl.soa.se. A per tien or the town derives Its watersupply front "wells, the water of which has lioceino pellut ed by drain age from the seu. Seciiktaiiv Ha yard's troubles multiply, Following Law ten's declination, Boyd Win chester's refusal and the Kelloy embarrass, ment, comes the news that ex-Qev. W. D. niexham, or Flerida, alter mature considera tion, has concluded te dccline the Bolivian mission, ami has se notlfied Secretary Bayard ; whlle soveral hundred of Him Cox's con stituents held a public meeting addressed by Abram S. Hewitt, begging him te net ter minate a useful congressional carcer by going te Turkey. Titu Liberty IkjII that was foolishly sat te Kew Orleans te glve a party or junket ing Philadelphia councilmen a cliance fern geed thne at the city's expense is te Iw the unconscious cause of inore wrong-doing. The New Orleans city council has appro priated (5,000 te pay the exponsesofan excur sion te Philadelphia, the pretext being the return or the Liberty bell. This is dene despite the fact that, pending the collection of taxes for this year the city has been com pelled te borrow $17e,000 te meet current oxpensos and pay past due claims aud accounts. Oh, Liberty, hew many crimes have been committed in thy name ! Thk public schools of New Yerk have been subjected te seme sovcre criticism, owing te the lamentable exhibition made by a number of thelr pupils in a recent competi tive examination for a West Point cadetshlp. There wero in all thirty-four applicants for the place, only twelve .of whom passed the physical examination. Of the twelve who passed this examination only llve succeeded in getting the required average of 60 when orally examined In grammar, goegraphyand arithmetic. The chlef fault found by the ox ex amlncrs te them was that tliey Boomed totally ttnable te glve the reasons for tlie rules that they attempted te put Inte practice, showing that memory was the chief rollenco In school work. When there is lack of phy sical and mental health In the same system of schools, there must certainly be something rotten In Deumark. Anetiiku " thirsty Southern Demecrat " has declined a mission. When the baleful Republican anto-election predictions are re called, theso Southern declinations cause a smile. A careful examination of the law leads Attorney General Garland te reverse his de cision empowering commissioners of agricul ture te purchase aud slaughter rattle alUlctcd with pleuro-pueumenla or conta gious disoesos Perhaps the change has come evor the spirit of Mr. Garland's dream from what he has learned concerning cattle infected with pleuro-pneumonla, There are responsible veterinary Burgeons who main tain that the meat of beasts se allec ted Is net necessarily clangorous. Until this point Is made clear, it is a wise act in the attorney general te call in his goneral proclamation concerning tlie slaughter of theso animals. F. A. Drexel'f OlfU te Charity. Archbishop Ryan, has received as trustee of the Reman,, Catholle Institutions of this diccose 1740,000 under the will of tlie late Francis A. Drexel, the banker, who directed that after the payment or certain small spc spc citle legacies ene-tenth of bis estate should go te n number of Catholle charities which he named. The executers by the will were given a your in which te sottle the estate's affairs. It is stated by these in position te knew tliat Mr, Drexel's estate will amount te fJOjOOOjOOU. NnMHgUPi fcvH TTft Vz.Y 'hi- ' mi VJM true mxxitM runm-At xmm cevxtt cuttrmr'Tient' The Lecal Afteet of the Fight ter Delegate te the State ConrenMen The Names et Caadldatet ter Recorder, HoUctter and Jury CoramlMlencr. At the Kepubllcan primary election te be held en Saturday, June 0, the principal county officer te be chosen Is a rocerdor of deeds. Thoetbor officers te be selected are a jury commissioner, county solicitor, prison Inspectors and peer di roc ters. Dolegates te the state convention te place In nomination a candidate for state treasurer are also te be chosen, and la the choice of theso dolegates the political bosses are mere Interosted than they are in the olectlon of any of thelr lrieiuls te tne omces abeve named. Since Chris Magec, of Pittsburg, decided upon making our townsman, James Mc Mc Devllt, his candldate for state treasurer, the political bosses In thlsceunty, who train with Magec, have been at work setting up tlie dis tricts se as te capture the delegation from this county te the stale convention. And from present nppoarances tliey will succeed. Thelr first determination was te run1 Ben. Longcneeker through for rocerdcr.and orders wero sent out te that ouecU Some of the friends of lhe ether candidates kicked and threatened te run nntl-McDevitt dele delo dole gates and boosted that they would be able te beat Mageo with the support they could nius nius tcrledby lhe tfew AVe. The MuDevltt pcople have drepiied the rocerdor'a light for the present, but at tlie last inlnute Mageo's friends will take a hand and run Longo Lengo Longe nockcr through if possible McDevItt has made a geed Impression en "the best werkers'1 In the soveral districts. He holds forth every Monday at the StovenB heuse. The plckets who are" en the lookout te capture counlrymen, take thorn te the Stevens heuse, whero after they have had a talk witli the prospective candidate and be fore they lcnve they nre committed te the support of Mageo's doiegates. Who theso delegates are have net yet been decided, but It will be the aim or the bosses te secure strong men In the soveral Hoctiens or the county. Their names will be ahnounced In due time In the Imtklliekncikh. CANDIDATllH l'OK IlKCOIlDUIl. Fer the oftlce of rocerdor thore nre four candidates : Benjamin rongeneckor, Harry C. Lehman, Edwin L. Iloluheld and Danlel M. Moere. The llghtls between Longencckcr and Lehman, with the chances at present hi favorerLongoncckcr. If Longeneckorcangct tlie solid supiwrt of the Bensen ig combina tion he can win. Scnsenlg Is sick, however, and may be confined te tlie heuse tee long te take an aclive Kirt It Is said that Levi and McMellen will net Iks able te muster the full force of thelr strength for any combina tion this time, because they belted the Re publican city ticket at the last olectlon. Heme Republicans go se far as te Ray that they will net be allow ed te vete at the com ing primary. Thore Js nothing in the rules governing primaries te keep their votes out of the ballet lmx. Longeneckor has liccn n candldate for a county office for twenty or mere years, but was always a little behind. He Is confined te bed with rheumatism nnd It Is said will net be nble te make a personal canvass. He is postmaster of Ntrasburg and the Democrats down tliat way think It is about time he was bounced. CapU McMellen was with Lel las.t year, but he can't consistently be with him for Longcneeker this year, because Longcrteckor is a prnat friend or City Treas urer Myers, whom McMellen liates. LL Rolnheld believes that he has a sure thing or It and Is going te be olectod by a large majority. One reason he gives Is that he is the only candidate rrem the Xorthem district. Anether reason is that he was an enthusiastic Blalue delegate at the Chicago convention. It Is tnie that he was for Blalne, although he was elected by antl-Blaiue vetes and was expected te vete for President Arthur. He leaned that way until It was arranged that he was te have Andv Knuir man's omce as collector of the Ninth district ir Blalne was elected, when he turned In for Blalne with a hurrah. Blalne was'nt elected ; he won't get the rovcnueolllco and new demands the rocerdorship of the county for being for Blalne. Relnheld has already made a tour of the county, and according te his calculations he is all right aud will win. Some districts he claims that he will have solid and he has been nicknamed "Solid Kd" by seme or his political opponents. He will be greatly disappointed when the votes are counted. A MAN WHO UAH BKIJN WAITING). Harry C. Lehman, the deputy of blind Harry Myers, the present rocerdor, Is also a candidate, lle was announced as a can didate against Jehn P. Geed but withdrew because Geed was a one-legged soldier ; he was ag-dn n candldate until "Harry Myers, the blind soldier, announced himself, when he agreed te w alt three years lenger. This time he says he Is In the Held te stay. He has made many friends In his position us deputy rocerdor and has a laruer circle of ac quaintances than any or the ethor candidates named for the ofllce. Whlle he has been a resident of this city for soveral years hocame originally rrein the Northern district and ox ex pecta te poll a large vete there. Dan Moere, the proprietor or the Swan hotel, is the remaining candidate. He was a candidate three years age. This time he Is the only distinctively soldier candidate, and the cards he has strung around overywhoro set forth that he served his country four years In a cavalry company, and was wounded en St Patrick's Day A. D. 18G3. He hasn't muchstrength and will be fourth In the fight It Is also said that he transferred what little strength he had three years age te Ben Longenecker against the blind seldier and that has driven the seldier vete from him this time. Tin; county gouciTensuir, Fer county solicitor only three candidates have thus far been announced Geergo A. Lane, A. F. Sheuck nnd Jehn II. Fry. The last named Is the nrcsent Incumbent, and lu his card announcing himself ler ro-eloctloii he says: "Having saved $15,000 during the past year te the taxpayers of Lancaster county, in the dlscbarge of my duty as county solicitor, by refusing te approve aldennen's and constables' bills fordismissed cases, I hereby submit such action en my part te the Republican voters at the ensuing primary olectlon." He euclit te have added that during his whole term he nover con ducted u suit in court for the county by him self. The abeve announcement Is expected te catch countrymen's votes. Frem present appearances Geergo Lane will be an easy winner, with Fry second, and Shenck badly defeated, as he was three years age. If Win. Leaman or some ethor lawyer of equal stand ing would aunouuee himself, he would have a waiK-over. Fer jury commissioner, ox-Sherifl Rewo and J. G. .eller, of ML Jey township, nre candidates. Zellor is a brother of Jehn IL Zeller, of ML Jey borough, and will win easily. There are a number of candidates for prison Inspector and peer directors, and ethers will be announced in a few days. Their prospects will be f'Jscusaed in another article (juay te Contest With JlcDevltt. from tlie Philadelphia Times, Colenol Matthew 8. Quay, of Beaver, Is a candldate for the Republican nomination for state treasurer. Colonel Quay registered at tne uonunentai notei Munuay evening and he was accempanied by Marshal J. S. Ilutun, of the Western district A gentleman who dropped In te pay his rospects put tlie question plump and plain : Colenol, I hear you are a candidal? V Yes, I am." " Fer the state treasurer nomination ?" "Yes, that's it." " Yeu are net a candldate at this time te bring out somebody else at the conven tion T" "Ne, I ant a candldate myself, and I would net go about It this way it I was for seme ethor fellow. I am in for the war and shall make a strong, earnest and vigorous light te win right up te the end." Surveyor Leland at tills point, In a jek ing manner, rcmarKcu : wen, you won't get many delogates from this end of the state." The colonel winked at Colenol Nerrls, as he answered : " One thing, I hope you are against me. If you are, I have seme show of w liming." . TbCnext question asked was : " What de you think, colonel, el your chances t" my friends." uu, x iuive every encouragement ireru vfrlnnilu" ' Hew about Chris Magce'a man, James A. MePevItt, of Lancaster T" Colonel Quay was thoughtful for . n few I l QalMlreBi A . MT 'Mara tnuwutiL hJi .Ikew, yen ean't tell." ' F--MONAL. Jamm RusflKt, LewicLt will loave lng lnd for America, Jnne 10. Ibvk-e's hair hi naturally straight, but he mb his balr-dremer te curl it every morning. Emperor William writes and reads at night by the light or a very old-fashioned oil lamp. Jentr Jacob Arter will seen crect an office building in New Yerk that will cost 1500,000. GI,ADTONF.'h SnlrltM nrn u-nrwl ami lila alnn Jaunty, though his voice is weak and his threat lieaAe. GnANT weigh ene hundred and forty-six pounds, according te a statement made by himself en Saturday. MRS. J. It. VlNOKNT. Bosten's favorite actress, celebrated the ilftleth anniversary or her debut en Saturday lasL SpeBKTARr Whitney's wlfe recently received "!l,000,OO0 as r present from ene of her 'brothers, with a tlO.OOO rubybracolet thrown in. Maiiy ANDKnseN, uponcleslnghorseason In Londen, en Saturday night was recalled cloven times and had te make a little speech of profuse thanks. Ben Inoerbell's father was a Madisen, Ohie, Congregational minister, who dealt doughty biews te infldels. lle had three wives and the lastone led lilin a lively dance. James Gorden Bennett has drunk nothing strenger than milk and appellnarls fern year; he is net en speaking terms with his sister. Jeannette, wlfe of Isaac Bell, the new minister te The Hague ORniEUS C. KKnn, the ence popular hu morist, is new broken down, old and do de do spendonL His family have cast him off and he Is obliged te soe Ills manuscript, ence no cagerly sought for, either coldly rejected or mutilated beyond recognition. Freudk, the historian, has just cometo New Yerk, from Australia via San Francisce. When ask whether he had visited lhe Yoso Yeso Yose mito Mr. Freudo made reply tbat he would rauier iravei ene tueusanu miles te soe a great man than ten te bee tlie best scenerys Mr. Levi P. Morten, the retiring United States minister te France, gave a banquet .Saturday evening at Paris te M. deFreyclnct, the French foreign minister, and a large number of ethor guests, including many of the most notable men In French elllcial and social circles. Mackay Is the richest innn In the world. His fertune Is estimated at -75,000,000. Fol lowing him ceme Rothschild, f200,000,000 ; Vunderbilt, fl75,000,000, and the Duke of Wostmlnster, fS0,000,00a Peer Jey Gould tries te make both ends meet from an Income en f.'i0,000,000. IliEL, the Canadian Insurrectionist, is n'.lb, cruel nnd cowardly. He has a superli figure, standing e or six feet In heIghL Illslicard is long and silky and coal black, and he has melting Italian eyes, as soft as a woman's. If his lieard was lighter he would be the Image ei Gulde's ChrlsL Georee II. Procter, who was taken te the Eastern penitentiary en Thursday night te sorve a sontenco of nlne and a half years for robbing the United States Express company of (40,000 en June 20, 1883, Is a col cel col lcge graduate, a first class mechanic and a thorough musician. Charles Mitchell, tlie English pugil ist, arilvcd in San Francisce Saturday oven even lng. He was met at Sacramento bv n delo dele delo tratlen of local sports. On his urrfval at the depot In San Francisce, he was received by an Immense throng, who, after cheering heartily, escorted him te a six-herse barouche which, headed by a band and followed by a long precession, made a rarade of the town. Mitchell comes te light Mlke Clean', new in that city. ai'EClAL NOTICES. CATA7tKU OFilEnLADI)EIt. Bllnglng, Irritation. Inflammation, all Kidney and Urinary Cempluluts, cured by " llucliu 1'ulbH." 11. (J) Tnu powerful curative properties or a ; Platter an Irresistible whenappllid te Packache, Swollen Joints and Muscles, hclatlca, I'Icurliy, Sharp Pains, or unynortel sorvnees. The best and strongest porous plaster made. A trial will demonstrate lu 23c. 'HOUGH OX CATAItltll CerrecU offensive odors at once. Complete cure of even worst cases, also unequalled aairanrle for Diphtheria, Bore Threat, Feul llreath. ivc. The Kins. As the heart is the chief of all the human Or leans, se a medicine which will keep It lu order muy justly be called the "King of Medicines.." Tldsls wlmtMr. Ueergu I). SpaiiKler, of Harris burir, Ohie, calls Prawn's Iren Hitters, lie wrlti'B that for months he was suffering from heart disease. The best physician fulled tecury thedllllculty. Afteruslng une bottle of Prawn's Iren Hitters he says, I feci like a new man, and I Judge another bottle will fully destroy the dreadful disease." It ulse cures dyspepsia. Indi gestion, etc. THK HOPE OF THK NATION. Children slew In development, puny, scrawny and delicate, use Well's Health ltencwer." 4 "WATKIl llUGS.UOACIlES." "Heugh en Hats" clears them out, also Deciles, Ants, Insects, ltuts and Mice, 13 aud 25c. boxes. CAJtltlAOElt. gTANDAHD CAKRIAGK WORK. EDGERLEY & CO., (Carrlagu Uullders), MAItKKT STKKKT, KKAK OK PObTOFriCK. LANOASTKU, PA. OUU LAUUK 8TOCK Of BUGGIES & CARBIAGES Comprises the Latest Styles and the most Kle rantlv rinlahed. WHICll WK Ok-k-Kit at JKKATI.Y KKHUCKU PUICKH. TheHUl'KltKIH OITAI.1TV iv nirn wmnr Is no lenger questioned. Our work Is as flue as any made In the larger cities, and SOLD AT HAL' THK V1UCK. lie Is the Ume te order for spring. KNCOUUAGK FAIR DEALING And Honest Werk. AH Werk WAKItANTKD UKPAIUING PHOMPTLY ATTKNDKD TO. One set of workmen especially employed for that purpese. - A few SLKIGHS left at Lew Figures. Give ug a call. nerJtfdAw rtUEAT CARRIAGE SALE -AT- CORNER OP DUKE AND VINE STREETS, LANOASTKU, PA., - Having made extensive preparations during the dull season, this will be ene et the Largest Sales We Ever Held. finest and Latest Btyle VEHICLES will be offered te the public. This will he our greatest effort Te Satisfy the Public . , That Flre'tess Werk can he geld ut Lewer Figures. DOWN WITH EXTHAVAGANT PIHCEfl AND June JLlir. IT jinie ur TUEi I'EOl'LE. Our Grand Opening and Exhibition of this sale work ig ready for Inspection. Ve Invite all te call aud examine during thlg exhibition. Our stock consists of the following : 4 Passenger Extension Tep Pbmtens. 4 " Standing Tep l'huitens. - uuuipeunt carnages. A Falling Tep l'hanene Standing Tep l'hmten fr Ten l'hmtnna Ladles' Canopy Tep l'broteus. No-Ten Wasena. Tep Huggles All Styles. Terma-OO Days, With Proof Security. GREAT 8ALE DAY, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1885, 10 a. u. a r. w. NORBECK t MILEY, B. F, BOWE, Auct. WtOPniETOKS. Fer partleular soe sole hills and small clr. culurg. I A liyilK.lt SWl. mtiri T i.x m a -r vsn.r. nxxf.it our, xiviau ut JIllliliUtB I -OLBOHAXSOAPhoUBewlveawmuttuneotUcr, ' adaed i-'K1ttt Nerkk d Miley's Factory, BBBwflBBIIHK"T9fiW'.'TBTij iaiiMUifclAiyili.jti Jit.Mi.r i ! 'iT . TY g6W Ttedsr wttcem: QYSPEPSIA. J;ni)n(fereuaswclla ribtrfMlng complaint. If iicKlectcu, it tcniln, by Impairing nutrition, nnd UcprcMliiK the tone of the tone of the sys tem, te prepare lhe way rer Jtnpld Decline. . Brown's Iren Bitters. Trarin Mark. QUALITY P-PURITY .NOT QUANTITY, ,tm Eycry Ikufle, THE BEST TONIC. PHYSICIANS AND DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND IT. Quickly and completely Cures Ilyxpcpsla In nil Its tennt, Heartburn, IlelcMnir, Tasting the sllmulntcs tlie apitettte, nnd ulds the Milmlla thm of feed. , Jy. J. T. ltetTKit, the honored pastor of the llefermcd Church, ltultlmore. Mil., suys; " Ilavlnir uieil Urewn's Iren Illtlcrs ler I)ys. pcrwlaana InillEcstlon.ltake great plcanure lu rcceinmcnillng It highly. Abie vennlilcr It a uplenilia tonle nud tnvlgorater. und very streiiRthcnlng." aenulnn has above t ratio murk and creKscd red linen en wrapper. Take no ether. Mude only by roea, cie. u en ri cue ana nuilncs the blend. nitOTVN'g CHEMICAL CO., HALTIMOItK, 1ID, Lamis' Humi Heek-Useful and attractive, containing list of prizes for recipes, Information about coins, cte , given away by all dealer In medicine, or mailed te any address en receipt of Se, stamp. () TTOP PLASTEIL JN'OT LIK1 OTIIElt KINDS. Iler ITABTKnfl act Instantly when applied. Try them for llnckachc, 1'aln In the Hide, Ktltchcn, ltlieuinatlin,Hclntlca, Soreana Weak Chest ana all local uches and jiains. He soethlDg and strengthening te weak and tired parts. Com Cem Com pencd of nature's best known remedies, virtues of Fresh Heps, Durgunrty Pitch and Canada Hal Hal enm. Held overywhcni 23c., S Ter $1.00. 1101 n.AHTEll COMPANY. Prenrletnni. Ilrt.lnn. 31a. (10) XTOP l'LASTHR. BUA1U OR DULTj PAINS. Shep girls, saleswomen and housewives all suf fer mere or less from weak buck or sldeache. A lady says i "One Hep I'labtxr worn IS hours did my back mere geed than all the remedies I ever used." Feruny sort or pain or soreness of what ever nature, Instant relief Is gl von. Superior te chest protectors for weak and sere lungs. Hep PLASTKE5 aru made from lltirguudy Pitch, Can ada Halsam uud the entire virtues or garden Heps, held everywhere. 2Sc., erS for $1.0i. HOP t'LABTEH COMPANY, Bosten, Mass. (II) TTOP PLASTER. A RAILROAD ENGINEER Living in Central New Yerk, was cured of a dis tressing Kidney complaint by the Hep Plastkr. He sav : "I knew what they ureand recommend them Mall the boys en the read." Applied te nam In any nart Instant relief Is clven. i. r ter weak und tired muscles or JelntH, Crick. Stitches, Side- aches, Neuralgia, Sum Chest, Jlheumatlsm or local weakness the effect is magic. Prepared from Burgundy Pitch, Canada Balsam and vir tues of garden Heps. Sold by druggists and country Morrs. c, for S1.00. HOP PLASTKU COM PAN Y, Bosten, Muss. (12) TTEADQUARTE11S FOR THE INDIAN MEDIClNEtJ,: Ka-ten-ka and Medoc Indian Oil, -AT Lecher's Drug Stere, NO. 9 EAST KINO ST.. Lancaster. Pa. VLUT1IIKU. Ty-ILLI AMHON dTFeSTERr FULL DRESS SUITS -FOU- Beys and Childreii In stylish plaids and neat checks that are strik ingly dressy. Our prices nru evidently furbelW the average Judging train the Increase In our sales with previous seasons. A strictadhcrance te our unduvlatlug policy In offering te thu pub lie none but the best goods nt the Lewest Pilces has brought this abeul. We shall continue this policy uud Invite you te Judge of the truth of eurstatument by Inspecting our Beys' and Chil dren's Clothing und compare note. One Thousand Dezen STRAW HATS Of all Styles for the Farm, Ter Fishing, Beating, l'roiqenadu, or Dress Wear. Fer wunt of room te store them e have marked the Prlccsoxcetd Prlccsexcetd lug Lew us an extra Inducement for the peeple te come and taku them away. There are soine very stj llsli, dressy straws for Children. A FULL ASbOltTMENT Or Gent's Stiff and Seft Felts ALWAYS IN STOCK. HALURIOGAN, LISLE THREAD, INDIAN GAUZE. HUMMER MERINO, FEATHER WEIGHT, NOVI NOV1. Fancy Stripe, Plain Celers. -WE HAVE- Excellent Indian Gauze Drawers. Twenty-Five Cents. EXTI1A LINE Satin and Silk leckwear, NEW PATTEKNS AND COLOHS, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Gent's Lew Gut Shoes Fer Spring and Summer Wear In Oxford Tics wither Kid Tops, Cleth Tops with Buttens and the Stylish Continental Strap Shoe with twoeyo tweeyo twoeye lot holes. We have a full ningu of sizes lu cither haud-mude or machine sewed. 32, 34, 36 & 38 West King St., LANCASTER PA. fTUIE IJE8T 60 X theCltv.at HAVANA CIGAR IN IIAIITMAN'S YELLOW STOKE. FKONT CIQAU T HIS PAPER IB PRINTED J. K. WRIGHT V CO.'S INK Fairmount Ink Works, 26th and Fenn'a. Arcnae IkJie-UrA PmLADELPULA.I'A. Williamson & Fester, LM. l.lJ&trvJttJ TJiOOKB! BOOKS II SPECIAL SALE OV- BOOKS! BOOKS!! BOOKS!!! -AT- Astrich's Palace of Tashien AT ONE QUARTER THE USUAL BOOKSELLERS PRICES. FOR. TWO WEEKS OflLY, COMJrMCDTG THURSDAY, 1PRIL 23, 1885. v.!V1','Lvo.SS0,reayl0Bre,llc",;I'atef.,,l0 ll-VNItllUPT Bleck or a lcadhiK PublUhlni? Heuaeln i ew Yerk, and can offer our customers bargain which ha e never lieen en ualcd , boferll Hemn or the hooks Wdly pay for the cost of blndln. Belew we incnrfen a fc eHSS many IIAUUAINB 10,000 Oepies Popular Standard Editions, 12 mes, Bound in Oleth. This line comprises Sketch IIeks, Adum lledr. Orlmm'g Kalry Talc. Our Mutual Krlend Iran, hoc, ConipetoU-tterWrltj'r.w Days Around tne World, Paul and Vhwlnl" itoulnVcVu'en. 10,000 Copies Best Levcll's 12 mes., i nis line comprises cw Magdalene, Taul ClIflTenl, Ne New Thing, Phantom Fortune. In P. Ills Life. lady ; Auflley'i. Secret. .Ielunthe, Portia. Zanenl, East Lynn". Gelden Calf and m of ethers. PUBI-lHIIEltS- PUICE, 11.23 i OUl'PBICE, 2,000 Oepies Best Edition Red Line Peete, Well Bound, RedEdse or GUt Tep. This Line comprises Pepe, Cndilie, Tepper. Ilfinens. Milten, Illlad, Procter. "Scelt Hvmn T.n. nysen, Elliett, Burns nnd eihurs. UEGUlIAlt PISICK, f I.a ; OUU PUICE, W OEN1S A "epft 5,000 Copies Extra 12 mes., Best Line Eter Published. t80KNliSAOl'lVIk'''CX'raClC,U,'BlllOll,)aCkUII'1Sla lVt'L ,,l,CEi lw! OUU PUICE, 7,000 Copies Iteil line Peets, ,, , "fj'l I no censlMfl ier Tennyson. Milten, Ilciiicns, Faust, Schiller, Lady or lhe Luke. Li Uoeke, Thackeray. Procter. Moern. nil, Eliza Coeke, Swinburne Brvaiit SlnraiiilnV l Whlttfer, Longfellow, iloeJ.etc. WOUTH li.SI und lli OUUPltlCE, W C1?N1S A COP Y? ' HOUSEHOLD EDITION OP THE POETS. prLt"Ourpr:icctSceU'C,la, COmp"" Me"re' Sc"t' u . InKelew,c. Uegular Charles Dickens' Complete Works, 15 volumes, Illustrated, Extra Cleth. ,,.. , , , , rneiisners- 1'rice. Gilt back in wooden box tiise Same, extra heavy paper, English cloth, white label 2100 Thackeray's Complete Works. Ill bound In cloth, gilt buck, 11 vel 18 00 Same In extra heavy piper, English cloth, white label 21 en " " half calf tl skii, Wlllilam Bleck's Cemplctu Works, 15 Mriumcs, cloth, gilt back 2110 Same In uxtru heavy paper, English cloth, white labil 2100 Mccarty's Histories, "Our 0n Times," Uexbury Illndlug. Kilt top, 4 vel ;. .,' noe Green's History of the English Peeple, extra cloth, 4 vel coo Mucaulay's Essays extra cloth,3elumes 500 Macuulay's History et England, 5 volumes, cloth 500 Gcerge Elliett's complete works, 8 volumes, clelh, line gilt back 1100 t-uiue In extra hair calf, u volumes 3,5011 UinctH, II. O.SIiaKCMpfftrf, 8 muuiiiph, complete, LUIIUIWIS IIIUJ UJUpUJlllIs. UI UI11CIUI nuewjc .lh4l. 11" OTftf JPeeU, llWnio-editien, fiill'shcciiVecta'c.'shkesw Tennyson. Ih run 300 Copies K eryduy Cook Boek, well-bound, 1IW co ) Copies Milten's I'aradlse Lest, illustrated edition, full gilt icenics Den Oulxele.Duru Illiintmtlmis 100 Conies America JIlustnited.KnuneciigravlngNid Its grandest sceiVcry' 3,(100 Humorous Beeks, such a Peck's Bad Mars, nnd many ethers... 1,000 Instrumental nnd heng Folies, KM pages, FULL LINE OP CHILDREN'S BOOKS, Bound in cloth, beard und paper, Ircm 3 cents te 2.00each. S.OOU Latest Nevels, paper covers. ftom!'?teJ'ac. U,c,f,u,l,ir r.r,.c('' i"W cents. Alse, the complete and cholce weik", Hume. JlcCarthy, hcelt, Kellliis. Uuler,SlIt, IrMng, Prcseett, Ac, Ac. " "uml Thousands of Other Beeks Equally as CHEAP. OSTRICH'S PflLACE OF FASHION, Ne. 13 East King Street. T300KS AND KTATIONUKY. JOPiN BAER'S SONS, OKFEB AT LOWEST PUICES, Blank Heeks, Writing Papers, Envelopes, Writing Fluids and Inks, HOLLAND'S GOLD PENS, Steel Pens, Lead Pencil., Pocket Beeks, lllll Beeks, Letter Beeks, and an Assortment of Fine and ntaplu Stationery. mr AT TUB SIGN Of THE B00K.-64 NOS. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANCASTER, PA. FUllXlTUllK. D EICIILI'Il & BUIIAUM. THE LARGEST STOCK -or- FURNITURE IN LANCASTER COUNTY WHICH WILL HE SOLD CHEAP. Persons i going te Housekeeping or nny partla, in need of Furniture will And bargains by cull Nes.27,29aud 31 Seuth Oueeu St. M. DEIOHLER, J. P. SCHAUM. aJanMmewdilAw .-ry-ALTER A, HEINITSH. Farnitnre Warerooms. 28 East King St., Lancaster, pa. VERY CHEAP AT fill O nnnWORTHOF MILLINERY I?--VfJVVf New Yeik and Parts Mllll. neryCe. Our new store, tw North Queen street, Lancaster, Ps,, Is new open with an Elegant line of Hats, Bennets, Flowers. Feathers, Ac., at our usual CHEAP PUICES. Hoping our customers aud the Ladles In genertd will please favor us who incur presence, we remain muy yours, NEW YOUK AND PAU1S MILL1NEUY CO., jGuie-uu Formerly of 22 West King Ei, lieimd in Extra Cleth, Gilt Backs. ertl :, 3a cents a copy. many Clear Type, Full Gilt Cleth. atlah l'epe, Our Pice per set. 0.98 " 8.18 " IIJ8 " 7.58 Ifi 48 7.88 " 8.8S ' i-a 2.7 1.71 " 1.48 " 5 4S " 11 58 2 28 " 1.U8 " 7.88 " 1 38 Each. 0.H " 2 07 " 1.08 0118 " 0 58 0J 0 24 " (1.27 " leuuJ, 2.W I'lPtlifP. tii'W rdltlmi itii " 18.W cloth.. SCO by Uustac Heic, quarto ' ' " ' 13 son 5 00 3011 Bey, Werk of the Wits. 10 LV) 0 60 by the best couipesein 0 50 OM WALL, l'Al'ER. "tyiNDOW SHADES. OUU LINES OK DADO WINDOW SHADES is larger and prettier than any season hereto fore. He have the new colors and designs In toXe'rderBCVeU ,e"Btlu' Special sizes made Plain Goods in All Widths, for all kinds of Windows, Onlv thntiaat nn.lnM nxtures sela. We luw t SCOTCH HOLLANDS, We hiue them in Weed and Tin. V.y.ri.V :v."'itTU ."f" . tinuis, iutwuuauurn,ie, we take measures aud put up all kinds of Windser Shade work. -WALL. PAPER. We ha e u Cholce Line of Pupur Han for ;,".V, ri'i.'.'Je- 'ny comprise all grades CEILING DECOItATIONH, FUIEZES IIKItH nt,,l r'L'VTIIIf mi'iil'ii "Ml Finn 110 U- Lace Curtains in Variety AND LOW PUICES. Bed Belts. Lambiequins, Ac. Poles from 40a, elegant for Coe. apiece, up te fiW. PHASES W. EET, Ne. 67 NORTH QUEEN STREETS LANCASTEU. PA. GROCERIES. VVlrt 4 AT IJURSK'S. GOING FAST. The TOMATOES at 5e. a Can. guaranteed. Every. Can J BTH1NU BEANS, 10c. u Cun. UUEEN PEAS, lie. a Can" P1H PEACHEK, lOe. a Cun. - FHESH CANNED APPLES, 10c. a Can. FELL'S 8UO Alt CO UN. ICe. u Can. Fells' 3A TOMATOES, lOe a Can. Fresh AKUON OAT MEAL, 60. u pound. , UOLLEDAVENA, 4B,s fei He. Made of the best WhlteOat, cooks In 15 mlnutcs7 Whlle and Yellow COUN MEAL. BOS'ION BISCUIT, l!c and ISe. 8,. Kennedy Zephy's SODAS ai-e tine, in2r?l.er orn.,,,rel,i I1I8CITIT. Alse, FAIUT SLUG SHOT. iDJurlot'eauti:181- llAlV "cls BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET. jy-ADEIA AND SHERRY WINES AT Reigart's Old Wine- Stere. II. E. BLAYMAKEU, Aemht, Ne. 29EastKike6t. rubi;. EatablUbed 17S3 .JO.'. VT'.. ' .