Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 07, 1885, Image 2

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LANCASTER. MAY 7, 1885.
vMf WLcn His Ox Is Gored.
i' Mr.1 Beberts, president of the rennsyl-
fjnfiikkk railroad, who took occasion te coin cein coin
'kWnse bitterly, before the legislature, of
$KHn wi clause in the pending railroad bill
''jiriiWh requires all railroads te permit the
1?iectien with them of ether railroads, is
'VtJayldehtly of a very different mind en the
Saoeklen when his own railroad wants te
It '$$& eeanect with or cress some ether read.
Itebcrts regards the Vcnii-
the like veneration
v'iiih vninn lr iu iiitiii nv iriiMifin in 11x1111.
i$?sibcr of the legislature, who would net
Mr.
people who elected lilm and who lire radi
cally anil unalterably opposed" te his ntll ntll
tude en the antl-dlscrinilnntien bill.
All this Is true ; and It -will net de for
13 resins te defend himself upon the ground
that the 2few EnCa omnleus and long con
tinued slicnce en this important question
left him iu ignerance of the wishes of " the
men who elected him " or lulled him into
the belief that they were Indifferent. He
could at any time have had the opinion of
his constituents for the asking of it, or
havesccn it reflected In the columns of the
iNTKiiLiOENCEtt. New that he asked for
it and get it, will he heed it t
Take II I m or Get Nene.
Surely Austria has made no such silly
complaint of the minister whom the
United States sends te it ns that his wlfe is
of Hebrew birth.
It would net matter if she did. The
spirit of religious liberty in America has
some rights that ether governments are
bound te respect ; nnd if Austria does net
receivea Catholic because his wlfe Is a
Jewess, Unde Kaiu will simply turn his
back te Austria.
Hihmauck ence said that it is Impossible!
that the wlmle should light the clephnnt.
This Is Kurope's diplomatic situation new.
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SoMi:eflhoiiowspnpors,lii order te glve
additional notoriety te the Cluvcrlus murder
trial in Richmond, publish that " Cluvor Cluver
ius is a collateral descendant of Frcsldent
Jehn Tyler, nnd his victim, Fannle Madisen,
was a collateral descendant el President
Jnmes Madisen." l'etnlbly seme of the
oruidlte gentlemen who new conduct the
New Yerk dailies can explain what n "colla
teral descendant " Is.
Wiikn Win. II. Jlresitis becoines a candl candl
date for the state Senate he will llnd that the
loins of " this great corporation " are weaker
than the Hltle linger of the agricultural so-ciety.
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w-MpEeberts and Mr. ilresius le.ud the renn-
i.-.'SI.SViiyivanla railroad as ene that can de no
i spWreng and that can ask nothing that it
'J!w .Bliouldnetget.
,di&Z' Mr. Roberts has seme excuse for this
' -Jl 'feellng,since lie is supposed te run the read,
M andcanperliapsnet.be expected te think
WK tliathe is ever wrong or unieasenabic.
?M t$ AiA rnv tlmt lia la runnfmtitifTflin plll1vl-
vyt-JMf. ... .. ...ui, i. ,,. .i ,.,i,tni. tnrA'a
jh 5 cres3 aDl recress the Heading railroad
that occupied the narrow places et mat
valley long before it, Mr. Roberts may
perhaps be ersuaded with great ditllculty
or perhaps net at all, that he is net acting
consistently with his declarations before
the legislature against the hclneusncss
of such doings.
The fact is it is net easy te keep pace
with the mental workings of a railroad
official ; and the Pennsylvania pcople have
lately demonstrated in a signal way the va
garies of their understandings. And it was
the directors tee who did it. In solemn
meeting, after longlcensideration, they is
sued te" the public a declaration that they
would net enter into n anthracite
coal combination, because it was wrong in
railroads te cembine together te control
the natural laws of trade, or words te that
r affect ; and they did net. Hut a few da s
afterwaidsthcy entered into a combination
with the IJaltimere & Ohie railroad com cem com
eanyto maintain the price of bituminous
coal and divide between them the territory
te be supplied.
Te the ordinary comprehension their
seemed te be a contradiction here.
Te the Pennsylvania railroad official under
standing there was nothing of the kind. It
was all i ecenciled te them as true and beau
tiful and geed, because it was "geed for
their read. In like manner the world in
general has conceived the idea that the
Russian government has net been truthful
te it and the Britishers, and that KouiarefT
xRed like a geed fellow. But te Ih'j Rus
sian official understanding ever) tiling has
been done in a straightforwerd way and
they have simply gene ahead te get all the
territory they could and all has been done
for Russia's geed. That made itall light.
t The Pennsylvania railroad , however, has
net the same following as the Russian gov
ernment, because it is net a government
yet, nor is it all powerful in the governing
legislature as it used te be. It is a very
fine read, and we are all as proud of
it as Brosius of Druraere. It probably does
net impose en us any mere than any ether
company would, with like opportunity.
But as its opportunity is great, we feel its
oppression mere ; nnd it behooves us te let
It knew that its conduct must be qualified
by a regard for the general interest. That
, i it must net, for instance, carry grain from
''' the West te the Eastern market at lower
4$ "charges for the same service than it makes
te Pennsylvania fanners for their grain,
f That it must net carry Pennsylvania
minerals te the seaboard for shipment
te foreign points at a less charge than it
f makes for the sarae service in carrying coal
v Het consumption in Pennsylvania. That in
f ,1 fact it must act, as it is bound te de under
,$'the common law of England, established
.centuries age, and de its duty as a com-
0 v iaen carrier updn equal terms te all its
customers. This must be taught te the
,rallread conscience.
Unv. I)it. Jehn J. Mehan, who nttended
l'oe iu his last Illness and in whose arms the
poet died, keeps en In his praiseworthy work
of vindicating this genius from the popular
Impression that he died a drunkard's death.
He isnowrclnfercod by the testimony of a
lady, In the house of whose father, when she
was nglrl et thirteen, Poe wrete "The Ha
ven." Her father med te deal in plaster and
clay casts, and en n shelf ever the deer of
the room iu which the famous poem was
composed was a -bust of Pallas.' The lady
says she nover saw Poe under the Inlluence
of drink, ami neither did her father. That
is an answer te these who say that the poet
was drunk or delirious hen he wrete "The
Raven."
WiiKTiiiiitQuay or Magce Is te boss the
next Republican state convention is n conun
drum ; but thore is no doubt as te who owns
the present legislature. And Magce must
be pretty well ashamed of his own handi
work by this time.
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The Pi Inclple of It.
Of course the price which the city pays
, 'for the shoeing of the horses of the llre de
partment is no great matter in dollars and
l cents, but there is a very important prinei
A pie involved. The committee invited pro pre pro
Tpesals and get them, and then awanled the
contract te the highest bidder. It is eon
"J tended that he had the job before and did
. nls work w ell ; but it is also shown that he
Lbld tliis year fifty cents higher than last
CSf&fau, while his competitor bid the same as
3vfkL8t year's contract price. And yet the
Mfieinmlttce shamelessly Ignored the lower
pbidder!
' '7 V V vetmS te overset this jeb,Seiect Coun
v!! cilnicn Evans, Berger nnd "Wise show
.s-tbemselves te be honest nnd intelligent
T ceuncihnen ; Riddle, Remley, Urban and
- Vlimg are net. With Messrs. Deinuth and
jDeerr lests the decision of -this matter.
, 'Tbey ought te softie It the honest way.
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Cot His Orders.
Wfe OaresteemwlcontemperaO'thejVeio-EVo,
'- . ?fcM net ) et se far taken its readeis into its
eesfWence as te inform them where it
t Wjiiiwls en the great constitutional and leg.
Js? Wttye question of "discrimination in rail.
. iriremi ratps iw timet Ir-l livromerntions."
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VpeiWl9n of "the men who sent him te Har
jaWkirg;" and it thinks their respective
f.'Jjfj9Kionsare liTeceucilable; and it hints
vt JKOsius that if he is net willing te repre repre repre
rjiittheioitim9nt8ef his censtituenls he
I jMbett(r lesign te tave himself being
WW cut at the firet owtenunity by the
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With regard te the many instances of 10 10
pertcd prematura burial, Itev. Vr. Ircnietis
Prime, the veteran editor of the New Yerk
Observer, has geno te considerable trouble
te leek Inte (he matter, and has found that
in net a slngle Instnnue could n reported case
be substantiated. There liave been 227,000
Interments in Greenwood eenietery, and net
ene persen has been evqr Biispccted of l)Ciiig
buried prematurely. In view of this it Is
reasonably nrgued that tlicre Is no occasion
for the fretjueiit long waits Iwtwecn death
and burial, and decency, comfort and health
would be promoted by mero prompt funeral
customs. Cremation is a sure proventive
against the reported horrors of promature
burial.
rateONix
Mahquis op Iiemrs's velame tm dim.
perlal Federation" is announced for immodl immedl immodl
ate publication in England. '
Rev. Dn. EvanETT, Governer Pattlsen'H
private secretary, has taken rooms at Grocn Grecn Grocn
castle for tbe coming summer.
JttnaK TlnoeKs, of Plllsburg, Texas, com
mitted sulclde en Tuesday te snve himself
rrem the penitentisry en a cnarge or bribery.
Ouida'h forthcoming story Is entttled
Othmar. The sccne is laid in Russia and the
novel Is said te be full of drnmatle Incident
Phinek WilmaM, eldest son of the Grewn
Prlnce of Oermany, Is about te publish a
book en "'Alie warser uicsar in tne Jjlgnt
of Medem Htratcgy."
GKOnei: J. Vest, beh of Sonater Vest,
whom President Arthur nppotnted te a pesi
tien in the state department, has been de
tailed by Secretary llayard as consular clerk
nt Ijlvorpeol.
Mns. I:mzaiietii Bucuanan, anative of
Tiancaster, died In Htonbenvlllo, O., en Tues
day, aged M years. Hhe had been a resldent
eJ the latter section slnce 1827, and a widow
for 32 years.
Mns. Anaoues, ene of the daughters of
Mrs. J una word llowe, is new engageu in
writing a novel. This Is the third or Mrs.
Howe's daughters who have onterod the
llterary ranks.
Rkv.'Cazneau Pa whey's grand-daughter
said te her mother the otherday : "Mamma
I feel se strangely wlien I read llawthome.
It seems as ir I was reading through a veil."
Of oeurso this was a Rosten babe.
G. Kspv Andkhben, ene of the owners of
the Rcdferd Springs property, died at his
home In Cumberland. Md.. last week. IIe
had long been treubled with a sero limb
which ultimately caused his death.
trossef the White Heuse, taught the female
high school in Lebanon, Pa., from Oct 1871.
until Jan. 1872. She was pepular.but resigned
because the beard failed te provlde her with
an assistant
Rev. I)". I'm mp. lias voiced a very goneral
onlnien: "lllessinirs en the man who in
vented smoking. Yeu might as well preach
te me net te leve Iho odor of roses as net te
grew quiet en the perfume of Tembak or
sleepily happy en glorious hatakia."
Rhv. Dii. JUiiTei., the famous Rosten
clergyman, recently enacted the rele of an
ancient llsherman en Manchester coast, nnd
sold a mess of fish from his dory for 10 cents
te a smart Bosten yachtsman, who was
unconscious et the Identity of the vonerablo
piscater.
Mns. Wm. K. CitANDi.uit, wife of the ox ex ox
sccretary of the navy, was the daughter of a
former Sonater Hale, while the wife of Sen Sen
aeor Hale, et the present day Is the daughter
of a former Secretary Chandler. Ne rolailen-
smp.exisis Doiwcen me lamiiics. une nas n
son named Hale Chandler and the ethor n son
named Chandler Hale.
Juihik Kkli.hv is indlcnant at certain
statements made by General McClellauin his
arllcle en the Peninsular campaign, pub
lished in the current nunber of the Century
in which Gen. McCIellan makes attacks upon
President Lincoln und Secrctary Stanten.
The purpese of Judge Kelley's visit te
Washington at this time is te verify certain
facts in his possession by consulting the
elllclal records, with a view of defending
Lincoln and Stanten against General Mc
CIellan.
Rnv. Dn. Day, of New Yerk, was build
ing a lieii30 In Monmouth and had Geerge
Fogg, something of a humorist, at work for
him. One day the doctor met him and said :
"Yeu labored well and faithfully for me, and
I think if I should glve you 5 extra when 1
return te New Yerk I could preach te my
poeplo the better for it" "Well, well," re
plied Mr. Kegg, " If I can de your people
any geed by accenting ffl or even flO, I em
ready te accept It'' The doctor jald him tiie
le anu wem en ins way.
tturKiten Wii.mam en his last birthday
received a slmple farthing of tbe date 17U7,
that being the year In which he was liern.
This curious present had bcen sent by a
liamin living near Rrunswick, who also
wrete a letter congratulating the emperor in
the best language he could command. This
lucky youth received an acknowledgment
from the emperer In the shape of an auto
graph letter thanking him for his present
and a twenty-mark piece, bearing Iho date
188.1.
aRAJtra ote AXMr.
A YOiiNti man Iu West Chester that
centre of rellnemcnt and culture, according
te the llrlttanica Kncyclepicdla Indulged
in u street flirtation with u circus-girl;
and when he went te .Hio'hIiew te
sce her in short drpsa and pink stock-jngssUQ-peinlcd-hirfi
out te all the oudieuce
In her song entitled "My Mashes." And
new all West Chester Is blushing that ene of
Its young men should have se far geno
wrong.
Wiiaiiten Harkeu'h Philadelphia CVirei-elf-JTeraltt
has become W. R. Unlch's
Herald; Mr. Ilarker having found out theie
seme thing's w lilch even n grc.it nun can
not de.
Thky knew a tiling or two in Old Mexico,
for all. It takes cloven years of study thore
te secure admission te the bar, and then a
lawyer Is net quite sure that he knows it all;
for the besom of the Judge is the sanctuary
of the law and whlle the courts regard preco prece
denU, if there is no porseual, social nor polit
ical reason te depart from them, it takes
slight consideration te inlluence each tribu
nal te start tic noeo and establish law for it
self. Despite this debasement of the Judi
ciary, the professional etiquette Is se rarilied
that It Is vielative of Mexican .ethics for n
lawyer te hang out a sign or te have any olllce
except In the library or his private resi
dence. We are jiaiucd te learn that in Chester
county, Just across the Lancaster line, iu that
land where the Rncyclepicdla Rrlltanlca
declares the "most virtuous and intelligent
pcople, of Pennsylvania" dwel), the follow
ing sign may be seen haging at a shoemak sheemak shoemak
er's shop :
1HJTKS A SIIUKS
MAin fc nni'Aiivn
IIUAlt.
This must have escaped the observation or
Messrs. Lesley and Ames when they were
gnthering materials and bed-bugs for thelr
artlcle en Chester county and the" rest or
Pennsylvania In the llrlttanica.
Fen a very fresh chlet engineer, Vondor Vendor Vonder
smlth takes tee much of councils' time te
keep him straight Next he will be asking
for an ordinance that he be notifled two hours
In advance ofevorj flre that hels oxpected te
attend.
The New Yerk ITcraUl has been pub
lished Just fifty years, nnd iu that time the
population of the metropolis lias grown from
270.0S9 te 1,200,677 ; and the nuniber of people
In Brooklyn anil ethor parts of the stite has
vastly Increased. But with greater modesty
than Billy Ilresius, en behalf of his "great
corporation" the Herald dees net claim te
have dene it all.
SHORT AVQVITTBD.
rhelan' AMalUnt tictx Off te The Dinguit or
ttifl Court.
In New Yerk, yeslerday, en the trial of
Richard Short for the attempted assassination
of Captain Themas Pliclan, in O'Donevan
Rissa's ofllce, Walker J. Elliett testified te
hearing Phelan threaten te lay out Ressa and
Professer Mcz7erell', the dynamiter.
Jehn F. Kearney, the liquor slore-kcopcr,
denied that he had written te Phelan te ceme
te New Yerk. The witness dcscrlljed Phc
lan's boisterous conduct In Rehsh's olllce and
his quarrel with Short When the light
began Kearney said he left
umer witnesses corroborated tne story of
'helan's threats with regard te Rosse, nnd
Reunion of the Army of the t'otemao In IMU
mere The Confederates,
The Grand Array et .the PoteniAO at thelr
business session at Ferd's Grand opera
house, in Baltimore, Wodnesday, ro-elocted
General Grant as president, the event being
nccompanled by the wildest enthusiasm.
Goneral Horatio C. King called the meeting
te erder, and said that he had been com
missioned by Goneral Grant te express the
regret of that gentleman at belng unable te
be present and fill his duties as commander
of the society. Majer General H. J. Hunt,
senior vlee president, occupied the chair In
Grant's place.
When nominations for ofllcers wero in e-
der grny-lialred Goneral Jehn C. Robinson
came en his crutches te the front or the plat
form, and after acknowledging the tlirce
cheers with which he was received, thanked
bis friends for mentioning his name for .the
position of com man der of the army of
thoJPetomac, but said that he would under
no circumstances allow It te be used In oppo
sition te that Illustrious soldier new holding
that position, and he moved that the secre
tary be authorized te cast ene ballet en which
be Inscribed the name of Gen. U. S. Grant.
The various corps associations socendod Gen.
Robinson's motion and It was carried by a
standing vote, nmloYthe wildest enthusiasm,
which lasted soveral mementa.
ANOTIlKIl KIND Of KXCITKMIINT.
After the rest or the ofllcers had also been
re-elcctcd thore came another sccne or great
disorder, but or a dilTdrent sort from that ac
companying the Grant opisedc. Goneral W.
H. Brown, of Washington, suggested that, as
It E. Loe Camp, Coufedorato veterans, of
Richmond, worn in the lmmodlate neighbor
hood, it would be both generous and grace
ful te Invite them te occupy seats en the
fleer of the house, A motion te that eflcct
was made and socendod, when two
or three men Jumped up and vlolently op-
pescu sucu a. proceouing, ene or mem
savin 2 that a rebel, no matter hew re
pentant, had no Interest In the business or
Union roldlers, and that thelr prosence would
be an insult which he could net endure.
Nearly overy man iu the heuse was Instantly
en his feet trying te make himseUheard, and
for a while the excitement thrcaUmed te
terminate In personal encounter. The chair
man vainly ondeavorod te socure erder and
throatenod te Inveke tliu aid of the police.
Qulet was finally restored, and a commlttce
appointed te invite the ex-Confederates te
meet thelr old oppenonts nfter the business
et the meeting was disposed of.
After the adjournment the commlttce anne
iu bringing with them a long string of men
in gray. They wero greeted with great ap
plause, and hi returu filled the heuse with a
gonulne rebel yell. The ox-Cenfcdoratos
wero scattered among the blue coats nnd
thelr ofllcers Invited te occupy scats en the
statre. Colonel McGlnnls. of Mentana, wel
cemed thorn and Commander General Coeke
responded te the speech. Short addresses
were inade by Colonel CIiarlcsMnrshall, w he
was chief or General Loe's stall', nnd Colonel
Evnns, of Richmond.
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He Murdered Klglit l'eejtln.
At Bonlte, 15 miles from Ft Stanten, N. M.,
about tlirce o'clock Tuesdny morning Mar
tin Nolsen, who was occupying n room In
the heuse et M. S. Mnybury with l)r. Wil
Ham II. Fllnn, late of Bosten, arose from his
bed and whlle committing a robbery In the
heuse shot and killed Dr. Fllnn. The fir
ing having aroused the family, Nelsen then
shot and killed Mr. Maybury. Ills wifeand
two sons. He also wounded fatally a llttie
daughter of Mr. Maybury. A neighber be
ing alarmed, came te the heuse and he, tee,
was shot dead. It was supposed that the
murderer had remained iu the heuse and ten
citizens watched it te prevent his escape.
At 7 o'clock a. m. the guard wero surprised
by a shot from the rear, which killed Her
man Beck, ene of them. Nelsen then came
down the street llrlng his Winchester, but
he was finally shot dead. Nelsen when sane
was en orderly citizen. He came te Ilonlte
from Nebraska four years age.
Simula Ilaclicler rrrnldr nt Alarr) T
These who knew l'rcalilcnt Cleveland will
nnftcrt that he ha no Intention of umie'nK dur
ing hU tcnu el olllce. Iln IkhhI1 tnlxt vrctldrd te
his duties, anil Is tlie hardest worker the White
Heuse linn yet seen. He lias a constitution able
te stand u vimt amount of labor, and Hurry's
Ilea JlAXT-W-UiauKV will prevent any bad ellecU
from overwork or Insomnia, and kecplilssytem
In nutate or perfect health. A dollar n 111 Hccutv
n bottle from any lending druggist or grocer,
uhlch in free from adulteration, nnd wUely
adapted te the meit delicate kvMciii.
MXB1CAL.
OROWN'S IRON BITTERS.
DYSPEPSIA.
tsnpniifrerniisnswelln dlMresMtiff complaint
irm-Rlccted, It lend, by Impairing nutrition,
and depresKlng the tene of ttm tone or the sys
tem, toprepare the way for Itnpld Decline.
QUALITY
Tnnln Stark.
P-PURITY ..NOT
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QUANTITY,
MURK'S CARPET
jiuvarFVRffiasiKO uoena.
UALU
CARPETS! CARPETS!
KKOl'KNINO or
lycry Ilettle.
THE BEST TONIC.
PHYSICIANS AND DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND IT.
Julekly and completely Cures DysnepBla In all
Is fenilrt. llrnrttiurn. Ttelelilnir. 'rnftllntr fhn
Feed, etc. It enriches and purines the bleed,
ntlmulatOH tlie apjretlte, and aids the anslmlla
II. H .11 1IHH1,
llsv. J. T. Kehiiitkr, the honored pastor of
tlie llcfemied (Ihnrch, llftlllmerc, Md., says:
" Havlne lifted Brown's Iren illttcnt for l)v.
)cpnla and Indigestion, I takn great plcasure In
recommending It Highly. Ale consider It a
splendid tonfe nnd Invhrorater. nnd erj'
recenimcndlnB
drengthcnlnsr."
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL.
. .Vro.1re.1.?'"r r.reparA Ji.Bhnw th" trade the Largest and llcst Selected l.lne of Uarppts ever ex,
mV ! ShJ?i? JEV tyy'T.V,N,& VKI.VKTS. all tne Trading Make eMlulir ANlrAPKSTIlV
Jlw'?1C.?J?I.T.Ii.!ls,t.?i,iyiA"'Woe!,lna t-'otten Chain KXTltA 8UfEU3, and nil mmlltles of IN
OKAIN UAltl'ETS, DAMASK and VKNKTIAN CAKPKT8. ItAU and CHAIN (jAltl'KTHer our
own mnnuraFturen speciality. Special Attention tialdti the Mannfaetiirn of CUSTOM UAItl'KTH.
AUeaKnll MnoefoniGbOTHS.ltlJOS, WINl)0yBIIAI)KS,COVKUI.KT8,Ac.,
AT
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL,
Ueiltltflfl lina nlinvn Irnitn muflr nnil .rnauiil ri.il
lines en wrapper. Take no ether. Made, only by
imewx's cnr.MicAi,ce, nAi.TiMemc mi.
Ladies' IUkd Heek Useful and etlracllve,
enntnlnlng list erprlrcn for recipes, information
about coins, etc., given away by oil dealers In
medicine, or mailed te any addres en receipt or
2c. stamp. (4)
TTOP PLASTERS.
JUL DO I1K HKN.SlllbK.
Tlie Her I'&ASTKn does mere geed In one-quarter
the time than any balm or lotion, and Is mero
cleanly te use. A fresh nnd sweet porous plaster
which acts Immediately when applied te Heat or
trouble llhenmatlsm, Kettrulgln, Bldcaehe,
Ijune Hack, Crlclr, Sciatica, Sore Muscles, Kid
ney affections, Weak Lungs or local palnn can can
net exist lenir when ene of these nlestrrH Is an-
piled, llemember, virtues of trerh Heps, llur
gundy l'ltch and uums combined. Beld every
where. 2Sc., Sforll.eol'roprlotnrH.
(7) HOf 1'LAHlriU COMPANY, Ilosten, Mass.
Oer. West King and Water Ste., Lancaster, Pa.
teli-WniflAw
JALPITATION
OP THE HEART
CAN BE CURED
by thonseof DU. IIUAVKS'HKAKT UKUULA
TOlt. It hiiH leni; been a reoeirnl7cd remedy for
Heart Dlsense, in all ltd forms, Ncn'eusnesg,
Hleeplensnesg, Impaired Energy and Mental
Kucultlcfl, Dyspepsia, lndlRCHtlon.dlseafcCsef the
stomach una IfencU. Aclcrfrymanef Clay City,
Ind., says the Heart Itrgulater Is (led'8 llfesslni;
tJisiiirciliiK humnnily.
SI per lletlle, O for S., lit Drueslnts.
Send te V. K. INOALI.H. Cambrldite, Mass . for
free pamphlet en Heart Disease, etc. (J)
CTMTltlXU.
fT HAH COME. WHAT ?
THE FIRST OF MAY.
Whennll nature robes Itself In Baynttlrej and
this reminds us that NOW I9TI1KTIMK
TO 1IUV
Spring Suits, Spring Underwear,
ANJ-
Gents Furnishing Goods,
AN I THAT
Burger & Sutten's
CLOTHING DEPOT,
Ne. 24 Centre Square.
18 THK l'LACK Of ALL I'LACKS TO HUY.
Yeung man. If you would cut a dash,
Or If you'd pe upon a mash,
Don't foolish be, or avcr-msh
On where they de net deal In trash,
Norsell cheap goods because they're Hush,
Oe buy your geed low dew n for cash.
CT.OTltlxa.
JTHADQUAllTEUS l'OIt
SUMMER
Merine Shirts and Drawers,
Oauze Undershirts and Drawers,
Cliolce Nocktles,
E. St W. CeUara and Cuffa,
C. & O. CeUara and Cuffs,
Crown Cellars and Cuffs
The Best Fitting Dress Shirts.
SIIIUTS AND SOCIETV PAItAPHKItNALIA
MADK TO OUDKlt.
At Erisman's,
NO. 17 WKSTKlNUbTUHKT.
INE TAILORING.
H
AIR RENEWER.
Anethkr terrible political eutrage is io ie io
pertodtroni Alabama. As might have been
oxpected, It is porpetratotl by the Interior de
partment, under the management 0f uwt
an-h-rebel, Lamar. It soems that a super
royal Republican politician, down in Cron Cren
Bhaw county, Ala., lias for ten years been
regularly drawing a widow's pension, forging
receipts in her nnme and pocketing the
nioney. And new the pension bureau, te the
head of which an Illinois Bourbon Democrat
has been assigned, serieusly contemplates
sending this geed Alabama Republicau poli
tician te tlie renitentlary. Anether or the
blighting eflccts of Democratic administra
tion I
He Put It There.
A very nc.it and suci'estivn tiilm- wna until
te the president, the ethor day by en Ohie
cengresssman, who had arrived in ttiwn en
a warm day and Invested in a Panama hat
IIe had called te ask an appointment of tlie
president, and swung his hat nt his slde dur
ing the conversation. Mr. Uloveland, ob
serving the hat, said:
"Yeu have invested early."
"Yes, sir," renlled the Ohieau, "I didn't
want te be conslderod tee slew In mailing the
ueeccssary change."
The iielef Old Tettameut.
The revised vorsleu or the Old Testament
will Iw given te the public In Londen en the
19th Inst, and will Is) published in New
Yerk en the Slat.
the fight between Short and I'helau
Richard Short was sworn In his own lo le lo
fense and related the same ,'story as told by
ether witnesses en tlie same slde. Alter this
counsel summed up; the judge charged the
jury. Tlie latter then retired and at 9SJ0 made
known that nil agreement had been reached.
They wero brought Inte court and asked by
Clerk Rickctts what their verdict was.
"Net guilty," answered the fereman.
Khert's friends set up a tremendous shout,
but wero quickly quieted by tlie efllccrs.
Tlie verdict was a complete surprise te every
body. The Judge frowned in indignation
and ninaciiient, and said: "Gentleman I
am astonished at your verdict Yon'are dis
charged from all further service en this
panel. " ' I meve for the dlscharge of the
prisoner, " said Counseller Breeke,
"Granted, " said the court In a manner
that seemed te show that his honor was
anxious te get rid of such extraordinary
business.
I'KNNSYLVANIA PICKINGS.
Vice President Hendricks arrived In Phil
adelphia Wodnesday en his way te Atlantie
City, where he intends te stay for a week or
ten days.
Uy the promature explosion ofe blast en
the Cornwall ero hills near Lebanon, Wed
nesday afternoon, live laberers wero badly
injured, two or thorn, it is thought, fatally.
At Shlpjiensburg, Cumberland county, en
Tuesday night, an incendiary flre destroyed
nlne stables and the old Beudor church, oc
cupied by J. C. Dlehl as a fly-net factory.
The less Is $8,000.
William Kelly, en umbrella tinker from
llarrisburg, stabbed nnd fatally wounded
James Engler in Easten, because tlie latter
would net accompany him te bee him stab
his (Kelly's) wife. Kelly was also badly
injured.
Nearly ene hundred laborers en the new
Read Ins & Potts viile branch railway have
struck ler an advance in wages. They wero
getting $1.10 sr day nnd wanted fl.35. The
contractors offered them $1.20, which was
rejected.
Clifferd I. Cadwalader, chief book-keeper
in the city controller's olllce, Philadelphia,
died en Tuesday, In the thirty-third year of
Ids age. He hail been In the controller's
olllce since the beginning of Governer Pattl Pattl
eon'H first team.
An oxtensivo flre raging in the Blue
mountains, between Kechville and Jupps-
"i neiuHwuig iiipiuiy. iyu uamage nas
been dene te preperty et farm ors, but great
tracts of timber have been destreyed. The
farmers are fighting the tlames.
Reperts from many parts of Indiana, Arm
strong and Wostmeroland counties Indicate
that the wheat crop, the staple product, will
net reach mero than halt the usual yield.
The sovcre freezing while the grain was un
protected with snow Is assigned ns the reason.
The Pennsylvania Cemmandery Military
Order Leyal Loglen or the Unlted States,
n.n. nt 41.n HaIahiihiIa lififnl Tll.ll .. .1 ..1 l. t..
JllUfr u ti.u uiuuunuu IIUIOJ, x iiiiuuuipiliu,
Wednesday night and elected the following
ofllcers : Commander, Majer General W. 8.
Hancock, senior vice commander, Rear. Ad
miral E. Y. MeCauley ; Junier vice com
mander, Majer Goneral Jehn P. Hartranft;
recorder, Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Jehn P.
Nichelson j register, First Lieutenant P. D.
Hewell ; troasurer, Payinaster Theodere
Kitchen ; chancellor. Brevet Brigadier Gen
eral W. L. Jaines ; chaplain, Rev. Henry C.
Trumbull.
- w
lie Married I'lie Yeung Ladles.
Geergo Fry, the Atlanta-man who married
llve young ladles In the vicinity of Erie and
betrayed four mero, was convicted In the
criminal court en Wednesday. The father of
Miss Hewell, ene of the victims, finding the
court could only glve the fellow two years'
Imprisonment, determined te kill him. He
besought the sheriff for an interview with the
prlsouer, but the sheriff) suspecting his do de
sign, disarmed the maddened, parent, who
admitted his deadly purpese.
- tm fc
A Werd te the Wise.
Frem the New Era.
A somewhat low state of morality seems te
'prevail around the capltel bulldina; at Har
rlaburfr.
HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN
HAIR RENEWER.
Seldom does a popular lemedy win such a
strong held upon the popular cenlldcnea as lias
Hall's Hair Ubsxwer. The cases In nhlchlt
lias accomplished a complete restoration of color
te the lmlr, and vigorous health te the scalp, aie
innumerable.
Old pcople like It for Its wonderful ponerte
restore te their whitening locks their original
eoler and beauty. Mlddlc-agcd people like It
because It prevents them from KCtltngbald,
keeps dandruff uh ay, anil makes tlie hair grew
thick and strenu. Yeuiu; ladles like It as a
dressing, because it gives the lmlr a beautiful
glossy lustre, and enables them te dress It in
wliatever form they wish. Thus It li the Uver-
He or all, and It lias brcotnere simply because It
disappoints no one.
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE
l'Olt THE WiMSKKItS
ILis become cue of the most Important popular
toilet articles for gentlemen's use. When the
beard Is gray or naturally of an undesirable
shade, IIickimiihu's Hi e Is the remedy.
ruier-ARKD nv
It. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, N. II.
Sold by Druggists.
in7t 13
BURGER & SDTTON,
MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS,
Ne. 24 Centre Square,
1.ANCASTKU, PA.
ai'EClAT, NOTICES.
''Xneier patronize lalent Medicines." Don't
yen ? Why net t Yen patronize patent " arti
cles of a hundred varieties why net intent
medicines, "llecaiise they are often worthless."
True, but net alw ays. Frequently they are the
very best In the world, representing the widest
experience. At least we knew that Dr. Kunne
dj's Favorite UcniedyUoiiaef these, nnd for all
troubles of the bleed, liver and urinary organs
it stands en Its merits and net en adertlslng.
uprlft-ced.tw
De It new and don't delay.- Heart Dlseuse
should net be trilled w Ith but cured ; use Hit.
aitAVES'IlEAHTKKOUI.ATOIland jeu will
net he dUappeuitcd In its effects, which urn Im
mediate, fl.eu per bottle at druggists. Try it.
backache, Sharp l'alns, Uhemmitl'in, Kidney
Diseases, Torpid I.hcr, bung Troubles or Lame
ness In any part uulckly cuied by tliu 7ui) 77m-
ter. The seething and paln-kllllng virtues of
Heps combined with strengthening Gums and
Extracts. The best porous plaster e cr made,
25c.
Tint nutritive properties of Cnlden's Liquid
Ileef Tonic sustain the body without t-elld feed.
Celclen'i; ttoelhcr. myl lwdeed&w
Success or JFaUntP.
Five bundled business men have reeenllv
given their written opinions en this Important
question. Only a few et them hare anything te
say uueui ucniiri in cunnecuen wiui iu iieumi
has mere te de with success than most folks sup
pose. Many men ha e been wrecked by dysprp.
He stomachs and Impoverished bleed. What a
pity. Don't make a lallure of your life. Take
brown's Iren Hitters. Dr. .1.1!. Morgan,. leplin,
Me., says, "I llnd brown's Iren Hitters gives
entire nutisfactlen te all w he use It." M de hun
dreds of ether doctors.
anecEMKa.
A
T BURSIC'S.
SOLID VALUE.
OUK30C. ltlO COKFEK.
It Is a choice, clean, pure Kle Coffee, fieah
roasted utmost dally, and fresh ground when
you purchase It by water power.
OlJIt IHO HLKNDED nt 25c., Is superb.
OUlt OLD MANDKHLINO ami l'AOA.S'U
JAVA8 are of the finest quality.
EM1IOS3ED CHUOMOS, 0 by 8 Inches, given
with each pound.
. DRIED FRUITS.
We have Pared Peaches ntlOe pound. We have
abplendld I'nrud 1'cachatlSe pound. We have
Evaporated Peaches, pared, at 20, as, 30, SH cents
pound. We have geed Sour Dried Apples atSe
quart. We have very choice Evaporated Apples
at ISe pound.
New bonus and New I'eas nt 10c quart, Lima
llcans at 10 and 11 cts quart,
OUlt STOCK IS COMPLETE AND OUlt
OOOD3 UOOD AND CHEAP.
03-1". S. Telephone connection.
BURSK'S,
NO. 17 EAST KING STREET.
mllE BEST
X the City, at
KAUTMAN'S
5e HAVANA CIQAR IN
YELLOW
STOUE.
FIIONT CIUAll
THE LARGEST, REST AND MOST
complete assortment of Playing Cards In
nv cuy ireiu a eeuis per pacK up at
naniMAA'D ir.iji-tjiv
sreitE.
FlCONTClOAlt
DR. FOREMAN,
PHYSICIAN AND SUItQEON.
Itemeved from Ne. 211 West King street te Ne.
27 North Prince. (Late residence of A. E.
Keberts.) iniS-3nid
K
IDNEY-WORT.
DOES WONHEUFUL CUKKS OF
KIDNEY DISEASES
-AND
LIVER GOMPLilNTS.
Ilecanse It acts en the LIVElt, DOWELS and
KIDNLYSat the SAME TIME.
lSecnuse It cleanses the systeinef the poisonous
humors that develops In Kidney and Urinary
Diseases, lllllleusncss, Jaundice, Constipation,
Piles, or In Kheumatlsm, Nuralgla, Nervous Dis
orders nnd all Female Complaints.
47-SOLID PKOOF OFTH18.-
It will Surely Cure CONSTIPATION, PILES
and ItllEUMATISM by causing FltEB ACTION
of all the organs and functions thereby.
CLEANSING THE BLOOD.
Restoring the normal power te threw en dis
ease. THOUSANDS OF CASES
Of the worst forms of these terrlble diseases
have been quickly relieved, und in a short time
PERFECTLY CUHED.'
Price, $1. Liquid or Dry. Sold by druggists.
Dry can be sent by mall,
WELLS, IUCHAUIiSON ft CO.,
llurllngten, VI,
Send stamp for Dairy Almanac of 1&3.
KIDNEYS-WORT.
Jan23-3nidced&3inw
MANHOOD RESTORED.
rtniBDT raiK.
A victim of youthful imprndenee causing I'm
scnariiKK tenis reuewsurrerers. Addnws,
f If lllvvva
43 Chatham HL., Now'Yerk City
mature Decay. Nervous Debility, Lest Manhood,
Ac., liavlng tried In vain every known remedy,
has discovered a slmple self-cure, which he will
JlC-lyoedftlyw
CONSUMPTION 1 If AVE A POSITIVE
remedy for the nbove dleciue ; by Its use
he usands of cases of the worst kind and of long
siuiiuing ruive eeen cureu. inueeu, se strong is
WO
1 will send T
HOTTLES FUEE, together with a valuable trea-
ihe en uus aisease te any suuerer. uive ex
press and 1. O. address.
DU.T.A.SLOCUM,
n2'24;mdeed&Cmw Isl Pearl St,, N. Y.
c
FLOVJl ASB mED.
OME AND SEE MR
IIAVINO Ol'ENKl) A
Heui, Feed, Grain, Hay & Straw
WAREHOUSE,
At Nes. 35 and 37 Market street,
(Formerly occupied by Harry A. Dlllcr), I would
resncctfullv Inform mv friends and the nubile
In general that I am new prepared te furnish at
the shortest notice, nnd
I'iUliLS,
Fleur, Feed, Grain,
Hay and Straw.
Alse, constantly en hand a fully supply of
Machinery, Cylinder, Unseed, Crude nnd
Machinery Oils,
WHOLESALE AND UKTAIL.
HENRY DRAOHBAR.
apr3 lmeed
s
AINT-RAPHAEL WINE.
INFORMATION.
The Saint-Raphael Wlne has u delicious flaveur
and la drunk In the principal cities of Russia
Germany, North and Seuth America, Great
Britain, India, and se en. Tbe quantity exported
annually is suftlclcnt proof of its stability and
staying powers, while for the real connoisseur
there Is no wlne that can be considered its
superior.
M-The Saint-Raphael Wine Company, Valence,
Department of the Dreme (France,)
H. E. SLAYMAKER,
WATCnXH, JtC.
TyATCIIES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
.GREAT REDUCTION
IN TRICES OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AND
JEWELRY, at
LOUIS WEBER'S, Ne. 159 1-2 North Queen Street,
Opposite City Hetel, near Pa. R. R. Depot.
Retailing at Wholesale Prices. Repairing nt
jtiu, Lew l'rlcts. Jy.ll.lyd
WITHOUT EXCEPTION, THE BEST
Cigars In the town, two for fie, at
HAUTMAN'S YELLOW FltONT CIGAR
SI ORE.
T
HIS PAPER IS PRINTED
J. K. WRIGHT & CO.8
ns-tfii
Ne, EAST KINO STKKKT.
INK
FiIriBeuiiUflk Works, 26lh a&d Fena'a. Arenoa
la6-ly VUILADKLPHIA.l'A. '
A VISIT TO
HIRSH & BRO.'S
em: piiici:
CLOTHING HOUSE
NI A LOOK AT THEIR
Merchant Tailoring Department,
Will con Ince you that theirs Is the the Largest,
as well as the best selected Sleck of
Suitings and Pantaloenings
In Lancaster, and adding our corps efjskillful
workmen, who are artists In their line, e nre
enabled te guarantee perfect satisfaction. We
have spared no pains te he the leading Mer
chant Tailors here, and If n steadj-Increase of
business In that department l any criterion,
we have certainly succeeded. In our
Clothing and XJents'-Eurnishing-
Departments,
Ten will llnd the Stock Lai ger and Prices Lewer
limn In any ether heuse In Lancaster. RLMEM
It Kit, If uny article purchased of us does net
glvesatlslaetlen hen taken home, and you con
sult 5'enr friends, we will cheerfully exchange
lter refund the money, lly this means you are
bound te be treated right.
F
1885. SPRING 1885.
H. GERHART,
FINETAILORING.
The Largest and Choicest Assortment of
FINE WOOLENS
IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER.
All the Latest Novelties in
FANCY SUITING.
A CHOICE LINE OF
SPRING OVERCOATING.
THE VERY REST WORKMANSHIP.
Prices te suit nil and all goods win ranted as
represented at his new stoic,
B"o.43IertheenSt.
(OPPOSITE THE I'OSTOFFICE.)
H.GERHART.
ILLIAMSON it FOSTER.
HIRSH & BROTHER'S
One Price Clothing Heuso,
CORNER OF CENTRE SQUARE AND NORTH
QUEEN bl'REET.
M
VERS A: R.YTIIVON.
THE
FIRST OF
IS HERB,
MAY
And hew many pci-sens 1kv e neglected the pur
chase of
SUITABLE CLOTHING
FOR
Warm Weather.
Don't wait until
Warm Weather is Here,
IIUY IN ANTICIPATION.
IT WILL COME, IT MUST COME, AND WE'RE
hURE ITS NOT FAR OFF,
New, w e say le you,
DON'T WAIT ANY LONGER,
BUY NOW.
Yeu can liny new-Just as CHEAPas lab r.
If jeu are new
at 011 1
leady te buy, coine and leek
GOODS and PRICES.
And we knew we can interest you j we think
we can, at least, make an impression.
Fner us with u call, anil we'll make a cus
tomer et you.
MYERS &1ATHF0N,
LEADING LANCASTER CLOTHIERS,
NO. 12 BAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER. PA.
w
MEN'S
DRESS-SFTS
$12 TO $17.
We have an nltniethe display of neat checks
and plaids as well ns plain easslmercs anil
worsteds in back or Cutaway Ceat. Stjlcs of
the newest fashions. Our gauiients niecuttn
lit perfectly, trimmed in the best eider, and
sewed strong. We give pienipt attention te all
callers and study economy Inpiiccsundguaran
tee satisfaction lenll piiuliascrslnevi'iy uitlcle
supplied by u.
NECKWEAR.
A New Line of Stylish Fnttcrns,
7Sc, 50c, 25e.
LISLE THREAD GLOVES, 25c.
Fancy Hese, Plain Celers, Silk Clocked, 25c.
HATS Alflt OAV.S.
1845.
1885.
STAUFFER& CO.,
Leading Fashienalle Halters,
All the New Spring Styles, In Plain and Fancy
Celeis, Etiu Light Weight, In
SOFT AND STIFF HATS
The Largest Assortment of
STRAW GOODS
In lia fit.
11 tliu Viltj 1
With l'l Ices te Suit the Times.
belng Manufacturers, nnd receiving goods di
rect from the facterlc, we are able te si 11 goods
lower than ever.
Ne trouble te show our goods, (.he usncall.
. D. STAMPER & CO,,
(SlIULTZ'S OLD STAND),
Nes. 31-33 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, l'A.
Men's Stitched Fancy bordered Hankcrehlefs,
hilk Finished hiispenilers and dent's Fancy
Embroidered Night Robes, $1.00.
.lersey Shirts ler lllcvcle Riders in U hlte,
Ilmwnand blue; 1'aiit-llttlngOvemlIs In Check,
Plaid and Stripe, Hie, "rie and HSc. r
LIGHT COLORED DERBY HATS,
$1.50, S1.75, $2.25.
Spangled Astracan Cleth Dress Hat, 50c.
LltiHT COLORED
SOFT FELT HATS
Frem 81 Upwards.
STRAW ATS.
Fer want or space tixllsplay the multiplicity
et styles Iu Straw Hats we ale compelled te
place them nt prices that will Induce buyers te
purchase cai ly.
WHIPS from 25c te $2,00.
Buggy Dusters of Memio Oleth,
Plain and Embroidered.
GENT'S GOSSAMER SHOE
IN LACE AND BUTTON.
V.
Sele beclcd edge with plain Tee. ThU Shoe
Is specially udapted Ter summer weai, belli
light and comfortable te the feet. I
IADIES' DRESS SHOES "
TliatarehOftand nliable. (ilove-lltlltii'iindeasv
te the feet. They are lland-maileandaie Knejini
the trade as Turns, being very elastic tl'nue
useful audattructhennd de net IoheHicIi Shape
with wear. Hn huu them In all tlieiicwiliid
popular styles. They are made el the llnest (na
imlal and we can recninuieud tlieui itllh The
greatest eeulldcuce. i
Williamson
i Fester,
32, 34, 36 & 38 West King St.,
LANCASTER, l'A.
r SOAP HAS EVElTeiVKN Sl'OII
.131 satistiietleu, Is the vcidlct of all who use
MILLER'S 110RAX SOAP, '
pOTEIBMAKlNO
CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS
AT 3X)0 A POZKH,:
AT NO. 100 NORTH QUKEN 8TUKET.
Jamatfd ', Lancaster, l',
-VTOTIOK TO THKBI'ASSEIIS AND
JM OUNNURS, All persons are hereby for
bidden te trespass en uny of the lands of the
Cornwall or Speedwell estates, iu Lebanon and
Ijineiiflter counties, whetaer inclesed erunln.
cieseu, uuner jer ine purpose m niiuuiuig ur jisu'
after this neti ee.
ing, as the law will be rigidly enforced against
all trespastlng en said lands iu tbe undenlgned V
wur.nni.KMANFRF.KMAN.
It. I-KIIUI AWIWi
KUWARU C. FUEKMAN
ti
, 'Attorney for K,
uuui-viuw
V, Coleioau's heljs.
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