ftiDEiM!gg w irwv- Sp---!:,, -.. t.iW uv?f ' -, Vyf v''vf4fSijtf:uAfj ?$, 't m & r"?6y. " . A h' ,' ej . ST ;- v.. .c .. ECt' gift. c h 4? ji r.jf' Lfij MiT INTELLIGENCER. ;H t.e I t CVMY CVtKtNt m TMI YcaM ' jj - mvt rmxkiui a kmsba. 4A1J . .SlMTfLLIQENOEII iUILOING? .MA, . w. Man cm" LaseavtM, Fa. TiU.1-n On m With. Jw Dellar ty C"' ABrSmTMMMMXTBfrem inn Fifty wmi IM WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, (JRfM AfN.) 'WJ'rMMm Evmy Wkdneieav Morning i'Jj.Vi?' ..... -.. .. .. $ iOKBMPOirDXirCK$oHcUtdrenmervpm J fVf T M " eewnrri. Otrrpendn ar r. F nMK4 te WrlW UffiNu and mom fid 0 tt &&, fMMr emy; andtetgn ttsir J". J A fe " nHMM, 61 proof Of voed faUh. All Pi, MMtmtil UUtrt vUl b tenrtgntd te the VKutt f$ teftst & Atdrtu all Leans ami Ttltgramtte ?f? JTHE INTELLiaENCER, ' t" LANCABTBB.PA. tip au(a0tcr3ntclltgcnrcr. LANCASTER. MAUCH 8, 1886. The Battle or Shlleh. General Buell has a vigorous paper In the current number of tlia Ctntury Maga xint, the purpose of which Is te show that the Army of the Ohie, under his command , snatched the victory nt Shlleh en the sec ond day's battle out of the jaws of the de feat of the conflict of the first day. This was the current opinion at that time, but the commanders of the Army of the Ten nessee have of late years sought te show that this view was wrong and that the first day's battle was net much of a defeat after all, and that the second day's victory would easily have been wen without the aid of Buell's army. This view was maintained by Grant and is held by Sherman, who is charged by Buell with correcting the offi cial map of the battle, te give abetter bat tle line te his troops and te make it appear that they were well p03ted. It teems Sher man assigned the troops te their positions as they arrived at Pittsburg landing during thetlme previous te the Confederate ad vance against them, and that General Grant, who was in chief command, had his headquarters nine miles down the river and was away from his command every night. The positions of the troops according te Buell and the official map, it seems te be conceded, were net what they should have been in anticipation of attack ; and it seems te have been se because an attack was net nprehended. "When it came it was a complete surprise and the result of the onslaught was a dis astrous reheat of our army, which was only topped by nightfall as it reached the land ing at the river. Kelsen's corps of Buell's army arrived en the scene at this time, and early in the morning a geed put of Mi army was ready for the ad vance which was made and which resulted in the Confederate repulse. It hardly seems reason:) ble te suppose that the beaten and demoralized Army of the Tennessee would have been equal te this bsk by it self, and it is net probable that history will change the contemporaneous verdict that the victory was wen by the entrance of the Army of the Ohie into the conflict. General Buell carefully records the situ ation as he saw and met It. lie also has corrections te make in the official map, In which he says the positions of the troops are laid down from the information given by the officers of the Array of the Tenues. see. He finds the positions te be materi ally different from these that he observed. Sherman's corrections of the map, he says, put his troops en the night before the bat tle in places which were occupied by the Confederates, and greatly lengthened his actual battle-line. General Sherman doubtless honestly thinks that he is right ; but he has net established a high reputation for accuracy of statement, and shows in his corres pondence with General Fry, that a reten tive memory is net se much one of his strong points as is strength of assertion. He is net a fire proof witness ; and General Buell has this considerable advantage ever him in challenging his statement of the way the Shiloh battle was fought. The Temperance Question. We believe there never was a time when a mere wholesome popular opinion en the temperance question prevailed than at present. It does net occur that there is any immediate prospect of the legal estab lishment of prohibition, at least in the Eastern states, or of its enforcement if it was grafted en the statutes. On the ether hand, the wider popular conviction that the liquor traffic must be judiciously regu lated by law is very manifest. 'Tree whisky " or the unlicensed sale of it has become mere and mere unpopular. It has come te be seen among a large clas3 of these who have felt most deeply the vice of the abuse of liquor that the enforcement of existing laws Is the step necessary before the attempted enactmeut of mere stringent laws. While public opinion tolerates the abuse of judi cial discretion, it net the flagrant violation of the statutes, it is seen that the remedy lies in a reform of public sentiment rather than in an amendment te the cede. We believe that much has been accom plished of late years in that direction ; that the public is te-day mere exacting than ever berere in ita demands that judges shall grant licenses with caution, and that con stables and magistrates shall see te the enforcement of the liquor law with Jm. partial zeal. It is apparent, tee, that a larger number of landlords and saloon keepers recognize their obligations and they insist en net only maintaining the law but in seeing that ethers de the same. The signs of the times are hopeful. Prohibition is a long way off and Hi coming is net needed. But temperance is nearer, and moderation is the thing. Tfhj Net! The city ordinances, section 2, page 165, direct that " the city solicitor shall give ecurity-te the city of Lancaster in the sum of one thousand dollars "only ; and that " be shall make quarterly settlements with the finance committee of the moneys col lected and received by him." The present city solicitor has net done ' t&'ttife Why net y WerU for a reply ; . Um the fity (ollciter, A Weak Case. Thcre seems te be a general concurrence of Tress nnd public opinion that the lirgre Jehnsen was convicted upon insufficient evidence of the mnrder of old Mr. Sharp less, in Delaware county. Even the Philadelphia Iiccenl, which niade n specialty of his conviction, evidently recog nizes in the result mere of a triumph for en terprising journalism than of a vindication of law and justice. It admits that " there was no testimony which directly proved Jehnsen's guilt," while It claims " the chain of circumstantial evidence was complete " It seems te forget that It was direct, net circumstantial, evidence whicli convicted Jehnsen ; and direct evidence Is often less reliable than circumstantial ; human witnesses lie, circumstances de net, though they may often be misunderstood. The testimony which mainly convicted Jehnsen was, ns the Pms says, that of a negre who "was under arrest for laighway robbery, and was shown te be a worthless and irresponsible character. The two witnesses who saw the murderer seen after the commission of the crime could only say that Jehnsen looked like him." The ltccvrd admits the weakness of the case when it says, " Mrs. Sharpless' failure te positively re re re cegnize the defendant ns the man who visited her heuse en that fatal night was se hesitating as te practically amount te an identification." Weak and flimsy iden tification that, in the view of the law, upon which te hang a man ! Juilge Broomall says nobody expected such a verdict. "It was conceded that Jehnsen was a bad man, and, as there was an indictment for burglary hanging ever him, It was thought that a verdict of mur der in the second degree, which would have sent him te prison for a dozen years, would have been about the riszht tiling. My epin ion is that Jehnsen is net the man. He does net answer the description given by Mrs. Sharpless, and she could net recognize him." Like Judge Clayten's charge te the jury, Judge Broomall would compromise between the fear of letting the guilty es cape and the greater fear of condemning the innocent. This is net the maxim of the law. It lets the nine guilty escape, rather than convict the one innocent. A great blot was cast upon the adminis tration of justice in Delaware county once, by the exposure of the fact that a well ascertained murderer.escaped te Italy, was net extradited because it was inconvenient and expensive for the authorities of that county te fetcli him back and try and hang him. A far deeper stain will be cast upon that jutisxlictieii if it should hang a man, without due proof, because it is inconveni ent or expensive te press the investigation te the legal development of his guilt or the clear ascertainment of his innocence. Only One Side Te It. The New Yerk World says there Is much te be said in favor of the Blair educational bill, whicli was adopted by the Senate en Friday evening by the very decisive vote ofSCtell. And then it proceeds te show that noth ing can be said in favor of such a bill, that is consistent with the constitution and the principles of the Democratic iurty ; and that everything can be said against it. The Louisville Courier-Journal in wonder asks what lias become of the Democratic party in the Senatu that euly eleven votes could be mustered against such a bill, and part of them he drawn from the liepublicau party! A Powerful Sermon. The Ilev. Henry L. Jenes, of St. Stephen's Episcopal church, Wilkesbarre, ha3 been ministering te the parish for $3,600 peryear. The Itev. Henry L. Jenes had a call from St. Ann's church, Broeklju.to its rectership and a salaiy of $8,000. The itev. Henry L. Jeues heard the call, but he did net respond. " And He commanded them that they should take nothing for their journey no money in their purse." Philadelphia clergymen are prelecting against the insane habit of kissing corrnes. Dlphtherla was the result In two cases. Kia a needed reform. A Dim; musei'm manager has ettered Helland, the TeJ.n sharp who killed Davis in New Yerk and was acquitted, a large sal ary te pese as n curiosity. The Jury that let htm go would draw better if pi railed thieugh the country as monumental idiots. A l'UlLOaeritiui who has been Riving the subject of b.iUlne-s much attention, has reached the conclusion that It is due te a reduced bleed supply te the scalp. Such a result may be breuuht about by the wearing of a still hat that lit the head tee closely, preMluK down en the larger bleed vessels and reducing their bleed supply. This Is the medical theory of the situation, and it Is far removed Irem the Hammend dogma that as civilization Enhances the human race will bocetuo bald. The latter hypothesis would assiiuie that lntense luain labor is fatal te hairiness of the cranium. A comparison of tlie portraits or the signers of the Declaration of Independence with an equal number of modern statesmen is said te disclose an asten ishing preponderance of hairTer the former, H that whole body el bold, able men who threw down the gauntlet of deiUnoe at Great Britain ene huudred and ten years age had been entirely shorn of hair, they could hardly have dene their work better. Se that the argument that baldness and superior brains go baud lu hand must net be regarded as entirely established. If this theory ever became conclushe of mental ability, the t-quare Mirfatoef bald head, new be carefully hidden, w euld beceme Its pos. sensor's biggest card. A yednq countess or Iiarlin undo away with a superb partire of diamonds the ethor day, and It was called kleptomania. If.her father had been a hed-carrier, the name of the offense would have been Slightly dif ferent The amount naked for public build ings for Pennsylvania from the present Congress Is 51,710,000. Heieabeuts there will be a strong hope that the Liueaster appropriation of f 175,000 will pull through. A nATilcn remarkable Instance or hew a death was timely In acquitting a guilty man eccurred recently In Montreal. Jehn S. Dyde was ohurged with forging and altering seventy-two promlsery notes each ranging from 1 124 te J300. The evldence apparently bowed the man'u guilt J but his father full dead In the witness box while giving his tes timony, and this turned the tide in the riris riris riris oner'ar.jver. The Judge severely reprimand ed the twelve ler their verdict or acquittal, declaring It was notoriously In contradiction el tha evidence. The sympathy racket Is se often played In these days te shield criminals thst the Wind Goddess must Und frequent occasions te weep. Hew rigid nnd unreasonable are some of the decrees of fashion 1 The man lu n full drcs suit who dares te vear a satin tloer have bis watch chain exposed en hit vest, la In as bad feim as though be appeared In ids shirt sleeves. THE LANCASTER DAILY INTEUJGENCEK, MONDAY, MARCII 8, 18SG. Mb. Jaxiks Uitew.v I'etteii will retire from publle gare for a few w eeks and possibly glve Mr. Jamei Brown retter a chance. WAsntxriTOV society has a new solvatien whicli promfses te eolipse " 'Ostler Joe." In splte or the entreaty niade In thecbiirch,ntlcr Miss Knglisli'ii wedding Wednesday evening that theso who had rome te attend lt,aud who were net Invited te the wedding nn hour later (if MIm Ce Hey and Mr. Chew, would e tlre, very few lelt and it was in many caes luirosslble for the ushers at the Mx-eud wed ding te find seats for these w horn they know knew were specially desired te be present. Moau Meau Moau tlme '"Ostler Joe" has moved en te Haiti Haiti mere and the announcement that it would be recited en Saturday night at Ferd's opera house by Miss ltlancbe Ubapnun auracieu ene of the largest audiences or the season, "fully 1,500 ladles and gentlemen enthusias tically applauded u hlshly dramatic rendition of the much ciiticiied poem." - m m m At the Morgan art sale, Su New Yerk, eleven pictures by Jean Franceis Millet, tha French artist of peeut life In his country, brought an aggregate or fe4,600 under the hammer, or an average or about f5,000 apiece, ene of them selling at f 14,000. Yet while this sale was coIek en, American nduitrersef the genius and character of the artist were taking steps te start here a subscription te raise about as much ns the average price of his pictures at the auction te save for his widow the hum bio cottage at IUrblren In which Millet lived and worked ler twenty-seven years. She has only a lease of the cettage, and the lease will expire In a year, w hen she is likely te te cemielled te leave her old home. Her small pension from the French government Is barely sufficient for her sup port, evcu w Ith the aid of her son, who is an artist, like his father, and thopurchase of Uie cottace Is far beyond her means. Millet was net extravagant or improvident, but his greatest fame is posthumous. Ills most famous picture, "The Anselus," ler which he get 000 In 1S."9, sold in l'aris after his death for T23,000, and recently f7S,000 w as re fused for it. Tn is talk about books und reading e er In England has waked up Ituskln ; the Hen shakes the dew drop from his mane and reirs. Sir Jehn Lubbeck's list of a hundred stirs Buskin's dander and he proceeds te oecute most of them with the relentless hand of a lord high excutlener. This is a specimen of the way heads tunible Inte the baket when Itusklu draws his snlcker-snee: . Orete's " History of Greece." Because there it probably no commercial establish ment, between Charing Cress and the bank, wbOhO head clerk could net write a better one, it he had the vanity te waste his time en It. A " Confeiens of SU Augustine. "Be-e-ause religious people nearly always think tee much about themselves ; and there are many saints whom It is much mere desirable te knew the history of. St. Patrick te begin with especially in present times. S. Jehn StUHrt Mill. Sir Jehn Lubbeck ought te have Knew 11 that his day was ever. 4 Charles Kingsley. Ilecauce his senti ment is false, and ills tragedy fearful, Peo ple who buy cheap clothes are net punished in real llfe by catching levers ; social inequali ties are net te be redressed by tailors falling in ieewun oisueps- uaugmer, or game keepers with squires ; and the story of " Hy jiatis" is the most ghastly in Christian tradi tion, and eheuld forever be left in silence. 6. Darwlu. Because it is every man's duty te knew w hat he is, and net te think of the embryo he was, nor the skeleton that he shall be. Because also Darwin has a mortal fascination ler all vainly curious and Idly speculative persons, and lias collected in the train of him eery Impudent Imbecility In Kurepe, like a dim comet wagglugits useless tall of phosphorescent nothing across the steadft stars. 0. Gibben. Primarily, nene but the malig nant and the weak study the decline and lull either el state or organism. Dissolution and putrescence are alike common and unclean in all things ; any w retch or simpleton may observe ler himself, and experience himself the processes el ruin ; but g'oed men study, and wise men describe, only the growth and standing eftlilnirs net their decay. Fer the ret, Gibben's is the worst Knglish tint was ever written by an educated Kng Hsbman. Having no Imagination and little logic-, he is alike Incapable either el plctur plctur esquenceserwit ; his epithets are malicious without point, generous w iiheut weight, and liave no olllce but te make a Hat sonteuce turgid. 7. Voltaire. His work I, In comparison witli geed literature, what nitric acid is te wine, and 'sulphuretted hydrogen te air. Literary chemists cannot take account et the sting and stench et him ; hut he has no place In the library of a thoughtful scholar. Every man of sense knows mere of the world than Veltalrecan tell him ; and what he wishes te express of such knowledge he will say with out a f-narl. PEK30NAL. Judge Cejihin, of Lycoming county, has refused te renew the licenses for Ilughes Ilughes vllle saloon-keepers, aud the tetnperauce people el that section are very Jubilant. Skxater Faiii is passionately fend of "Uamlet" und "Uumply Dumpty." In the lighter styles of dramatic art he tuspemis his preference botween "ijamille" and "Black Creek." HErnnsENTATivcH. T. Davis, or this city, having been repreented as voting for the new and unpopular tax law passed last year, points te the Jtecerd which shows that lie voted againit it. UKenac II. Cei'.uss, the 'online builder el Providence, It. I., has received Irem the King or Belgium the cress of the Order or LeeKld, in recognition or his distinguished services In mechanical engineering. P. S. Geedman says he saw the Edisen light in operation in Cumberland, Mil., for street iilumiuatinn and changed his lavorable opinion of it ; that it is no belter than gas, and net nearly as geed as the are system. ALFnnn Smith, areal etate agent of New port, Illiode Island, has been returning te me tax assessor mr years an estate ei toe,ow. He recently lest his mind when it was found tint he was the possessor of f 2, 600,000. Eliza Kinlock, atnne timea well-knenn and popular actress in Philadelphia, ou Sun day, celebrated her ninetieth birthday at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Jehn Drew, Mho is still a lavorlte before the foot lights. Gen. Siir.nMAS-' son has entered George town, D. C, college te ttnlsh his studies te boeotuea Jesuit priest. His lather had bullded great hopes upon his becoming an eminent lawyer, and has never spoken te him since his pursuit of a ministerial career. Nathaniel I'. rEnouse.v, aged 75, ene of Heading's wealthiest citizens, and the senior member of tlie firm whicli operated the Kobusenia iron plant, Is declared te be mentally unsound, and his daughters have petitioned the Berks county court ler a com cem com mltteo te managn his estate. He was former ly a resident el Lancaster county. Ham Jenes has the following te siv et lawyers: 'If you'd all step lying you'd starve the lawyers te death. I liken grand lawyer whedelends the geed man from the assaults of the wicked. But these mean little lawyers 1 Tliey de some mean thing, aud then say : 'I did that as n lawyer, net as a mati.' When they drop dewu lu hell I suppose they'll go about uaylug : I'm here as alawjer. " Pkesident Cleveland has made him self solid vilth the Washington newspaper men by sending euta general invitation te members of the press entitled te seats In the reporters' galleries te attend his Tues day receptions at the White Heuse. It is the llrit time a general Invltatieu has ever been issued te the press te appear at a White Heuse reception and the llrst elllclal recog nition or the profession. Simen Cameken celebrates his eighty seventh birthday te-ddy. The occasion is always ene of congratulations by his triends and neighbors. When he started te learn the printing business Pennsylvania had neither railroads nor canals, and he helied te put Inte type the account of Perry's victory en Lake Erie and the burning or the national capitol by the British. Heuasa journeyman printer In Wasblrgten lu IK! I, and alter he became u Uulted Suites senator he frequently visited the cotiiealug room of tlie Xulxenal IntclUgenctr te nee old craftsmen who worked at the cote when he did und were still picking type while he sat lu the highest councils of the nation. A CHANGE. In days et a past that has Down, When dead folk weie burled, I ween, The dying one feebly would groan t "I'luiiu see that my grave It kept gncu " Creuiatlen, alas, ha, today This mylng completely ubellshcd, It Is new the custom te say t Vim that my urn Is kept pellihva." 1" Whom the gods but why die w hen yi whlbh neglected un love dle veun ." n vs nvren 1 en can curethocelOorrniiffti. uiesns death, with Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup, the old rellsble 1 A enlble woman will net tall te keopabettln or Salvation OU en hand ler men's cuts and bruises If you fall en tlis loe, you can nt once henl your brules by St. Jacobs Oil. Tilly cent" Thr Sural Human Nuliiti.. Slanv vain atteiuntsaroiiiaile tmenrat Iho it- markaule success of ltousen's Canrlna 1'listur. Thtssplendldrruusly known, sold and uh1 even-where, and Us prompt action nnd tinrl vailed ciirattve powers have win for It hets of tileml.. Imitations have spuing lip under sim ilar sounding names, stichut Uapleln, ' Cap sicum." etc.. Intended te deceive thn careless and unwsrv. These articles pes.css none of the virtues etlue genuine Therefere we hope thn peeple will aMt us te protect what bte nt once their interests and ours, xsk for Ikmsen'a l'la tcrand examine whit Is given yen, nnd make, sure thnt the erd Capclnn" I cut In the mid dle of the plaster tltself, and the" IhrveSenls" trademark Is en the lare cloth Any reputable keaier w 111 show ou thoe safeguards without hesitation. If en cannot remember the tiauie Ik'usen's Capclne flatter cut this piragntph Ireui the paper. niarl-M.W.Sui ar.KCi.ti. mutwi:. "IKiiens or Letter m Day pour In upon Dr. David Kennedy, of Ilondeut, N. ., from people who have been benefitted by using his popular preparation culled Kenned)'' 'tavorlte Item isly.' And they often Illustrate what this re markable medlclne accomplishes In seinii new and hitherto untried Held of operation. et In frequently patlcuts comelon it distances te gnup the Docter by the hand and epwas their knili tude ter dollverance from pain." linllu Timti. Junll I in J Aw The Cliluete .Mint On, And se must neuralgia, and rheumatism, w hen Dr. Themaf Kcltctric Oil attacks them This uiedlctne Is a marvelous product of Ingenious thought. Iluy It and try lu Fer sale by 11.11. Cochran, druggist, 157 and IS) North Queeu street, Lancaster. ADsiosmes ' Cure your couch thoroughly with Hide's Heney of llorvheund and Uar. f Ike's Toethacho Dreps cure In enu minute. nil-ileeJAw l.oeks lleuevt. A clear, bright open fsce somehow leeks hon est. A horse thief or burglar seldom carries such a face. liurdeeli. Mooil Ihltert give the skin n peculiarly tine texture and clearness They strengthen and enrich the circulation und e eradlcate all eruption or blemish. Fer ale by 11. 11 Cochran, druggist, 1.17 and IN North Queen street, Lancaster. Niied the Hah). " My baby, aged fifteen months, was attacked with croup, but was cured with two doses of lnemas j-aecmc iu ,- une useu mis uieuiciiiu for the elder cnlldivn. llae the grvatet faith in It " Daniel Mann. 5il Seventh St . Ilutfale, N. V. Fer side by 11. It. Cochran, druggist, S7 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. A Hart llrtnth Islnsuirerable. We don't like It A person with a trenn breath must net tiinku himself very fa miliar with ns. An impure brrutd Is cau-ed by an unhealthy stomach. Jtunterk. Meed UMtrt will correct thl evil. They are the best stomach medicine known. Fer sale by II. 11 Cochran, druggist, 1J7 and 139 North Queen street, Lancis ter. Coldis's Liquid lleef Tonic is endorsed by physlcHns. Atk for (Mi'en'i , take tie elArr. Of DruggUts. ms-lnileeJAw "ctterr, W1IOOPI.NO COUGH and llrenchltls Immediately relleved by bhileh s Cure Fer by ll. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 1J0 North Queen street. What One Uese Did. P. s. Graves, of Akren. N. V. lincl Vs'hina of the worst kind. Toek one dee el Themat" Ee Itetrie OK and was relieved la live minutes He nddt "Would walk ten miles forth i tneJli lm and pay f5 a bottle for It. It cured my wile of rheumatism like niaulc." ter sale bv II. II. Cechmn, druggist, 1ST nnd 13J North Queen struct, Lancaster. .srricit lllui Itlght. " 1 have "used llurdeek Jllecut Jliiien, and am happy te say they nave none me mnru geed than an) mtng yet ?enua runner qunniuj ai one M This mun mi n sulferer from dyspepsia for twenty years His name Is Alexander Leugh, and he lives ut Alpena. Mich Fei Mile l,v 11 11 Cochran, druggist, 137 nnd J) North Queen street. Lancaster jreaicii.. ABKKHS TONIC. Attend te it New. Many smferlng people drag themselves about with falling lullluir stiemrth. Icellmt that thev are lllug stiength, slnklnir Inte 1 steadily sinking Inte the grave, when by using Parker's Tonic thev would ttiulncurecnmmenc lng w ith the llrst dose, and vltalit and strength surely coming back te them 1 am (J j ears old ; have been sick nearly all my life, und ought te knew something about medU'lne by this time. I have used Parker's 'Ionic Ireely for mere than a!jear, and consider It the best remedy I have ever known In fact, I new find no ether medicine uece-iary. Fer weakness, debility, rheumatism, and tlmt ills tres9lng nil geneness and puln Irem whleh I sutrered se long. It has no equal. 1 de net ,-eu hew anyone cm afford te de without se valuable a medicine. 'Mas. IUttie N. Uravex, cer Kast and I rout streets, Providence, It I. PARKER'S TONIC. tPrenared bv Illseex A Ce. N Y.l Sold by ull Druggists In lurge bottles r.t One Dellar marl ImMATh AKK KITS HAIR BALSAM the popular favorite for dressing thn hair, lie- ster innir color when trrarand nrevenilntr Dand color when gray nnd preventing DAiid- ruff. It cleanses the sculp, steps the hair fulling. and Is euro te pleu0. K. and f 1 sizes at Druggists. n:nn ImM.ThAw puui: giu.anti:i:d. RUPTURE. Cure guaranteed by Dll J. II. .MAYKlt. ase at once ; no operation or delay from busi ness : tested by hnndredsef cures. Main elhce, tUl AUCH ST., I'HILA. f.end for Circular. fJO-lldAw aiiOCEiirx:it. Hien eka 01: cekfi:i:.5. Fine Java and Arab! in Mecli.i, rich, fra grant nnd lull bodied, our Java lllendrd CnfTea U a Ducceas at M cents per pound, t'lnest Plan tation Kle only Sue ; very geed Itle at l.Vj., and a CofTce foreveiybedy at Uiic i;r pound Very popular. All that try Itceuie airnln. Our sale are Increasing dally. 1'leute send us a trial order. OKO. WIA.VT, augQO-lyd Ne. 11J cat Klngatiect. -IlIHAI' I-'AMILY OIIOUKKY. " Hit net te ml. Hut tat tel-r. A new and selected nnsertment of Itolen Oat meal, Monitor, Ginger, Pretzel, ltluu Point Oyster, Katnlly and W ater Cruckurs, Mla. Ceifee, Tci, .N'ic-Nacs, Lemen. lAdy-Flngem, Midgets, lline-Nuta Cocea, I'enn, Vanilla, und Milk Ills, cults: Crystal, tJruhiui and (linger Wafers. AlnoalargHfiuantltyefKlneSMOliM) SALMON, Halibut., Heneless Codfish, Kuislan haidlnns, r.xira n. 1 jiut-Kurei, riuu jiurkerei a rer ae , bnusied Mackerel, .Salmen, LebsU , und lleyer's Oyntera, Helland, Portland ubil Scotch Herilng and llleiiters. The Beat Cheeses in the City. Celvln'd I'ure Yerk County Huckw heat, and a full line of Fresh Groceries ut CHARLES MAONAY'S Choice Family Grocery and Cheese Emporien, US and 117 NOUT1I QUEEN STHEKT, Lancaster, l'n. Goods delivered free te all parts et tlie city and environs, Telephene Connection, I13-3md A T HUKHK'H. APPLES ! APPLES ! ThoApple Depot. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A plea by the Harrel, by the bushel, by the 1 k or Half-Peck. Dried Peachpit, pounds for 25c, Dried Applet, 4 pounds !er2ftc. New Turkish Prunes, 4 pounds for 23c, Valencia ItaUlns, 4 pounds for 2.V. Hmekiil fliillliut, '2 pounds fer'i'ic. huieked Herring, lie. per Dezen. Juttreeolved a fresh let nt HCIIU.M AOIIKU'S AKllON OATMKAL, AVENA, I'AltlNA und OltANUL VTKD COItNMKAL. A full llnuetull kinds el Groceries. BURSKS, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTEll. l'A. TTANOASTKU STEAM LAUNUKY, Ne. 211 NOHT1I AI1CH ALLEY. Goods collected and dollvered free of charge. Cellars, 'Jc: Cuffs. c. pair: Shirts, 10e etc Telephone connection. t,lKJind QEOKOE EHN8T, JR., Carpenter, Contractor & Builder, NO. 533 WK3T K1MQ STUEKT. All work receives my prompt and personal at- All kinds of Jobblngaiteuded te at short no- tlce and en reasonable terms, muuuki mruisaeu. e27'lya WATOUKtt, AV.' J W OALDYVKUj A CO. J. E. Caldwell &Ce. 902 Chestnut St. The One Hundred Dellar Wntrh The Aiiit'iiidlt Watch Company Wall ham made liv The Movement A full jeweled stem winding, nickel move- Tlie Guarantees , -it . .. , ,. l ment, specially ad- Te that Of the justed. American Watch Ce. Messrs. Caldwell & Ce. add their per The Casings senal guarantees for Invariably of Eigh- the reliable and sat teen Karat Geld. isfactery perform ance of this watch. mr.S-nd.M.W.b.Umw -yy-ATCiir.y, clocks, at. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, CIIKAf roil CASH Lancaster Vi niches nt the Lewest Prices ever offered ; being a stockholder enables me te sell these watches se cheap F.lgln, vt altbam and ether wiitchesonselo t-pectacles.OpemlibUke, Ac. liepnlrlng of the above named articles w 111 receive my personal attention. LOUIS WKItKIt. Ne lS North Queen M.. opposite City Hetel. (Sear fenn a It. It. Depot l S-Agent ler Al'UOUA WATCH. Ol.AH.HirAltK. H 11(111 .t MARTIN. nmnjui A Few Facts. Housekeepers in selecting waiesfer jour tables, etc., especially these just buying new outfits, It Is important that j en select the best in the market. Hew emlMiRissing te nlaJy, especially if she has table pride, and what lady should net have, te find that her ware is all full of small cracks, and that grease has penetrated and made it leek black and ugly. A cause and a remedy. All semi lcicelain or granite ware in its biscuit state is poieus. It is then covered with natural or artificial glass te prevent its penetration by liquids. This is termed glazing. The glae must vary as it must fuse- or melt according te the wait' upon which it is placed. It must also dilate or contract hi pro portion te the biscuit or else it will crack or craze and produce the alwve result. Unequal or insufficient firing orburn erburn ing majjand will sometimes produce the same results. Yeu may, and will no doubt ask, " Hew then can you tell whether you are getting a geed aiticleV" Simply and only by buying thee makes which experience has taught dealers te recom mend as the lest and take their guar antee. buch makes you can liml and such guarantee you can get by calling at n rtiil 10 15 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTKll, l'A. VVA.U y 11. MARTIN, WHOHIALl AND SETAtL DEiLEU IN All Kinds of Lumber and Ceal. sVS-VAnei Ne. 4M North Water and Prlnce Stiuets, above Lemen, Lancaster. n3-lyd pAUMGAUDNEUS t JKFFEItlES. J COAL DEALERS. Offick ! Ne. 13 North Queen street, nnd Se. WA North I'rlnre street. Yards: North l'rlnce street, near Heading Depot. LANCASTKll, PA. auglS-tld C OAI. M. V. B. COHO, Ne.Sl NOKTII WATEll 8T , lAnca.ster, l'a., 11 ueiesuie anu uciau ncaicr in LUMBER AND COAL. Connection with the Telephene Exchange, lard arid Oillce; NO. 3J0 NOUTH WAl'KK 8T1IKET. feb281yd MACUINBRY, nrAOHlNEHY.Ae. STEAM HEATING Latest and Most Improved ENGINES Traetiea. Pethlla or Stationary. Neworhecend-Hund BOILERS, WATER TANKS, SEPARATORS. M AuntNi or Kstair Weuk such as done and kept lu Macblne Mheps. OAtX ok ea ADDSlsa, Ezra F. Landis, WORKS 637 NORTH CHERRY STREET, LAWOArnm, l'A. n7-tfd SITUATIONS FOR OHADUATES. Many applicants write te us: "Can you procure for me a situation If I take a course at your Institution T" Te all such we would say we cannot, under any circumstances, promlie situations te students. W wish every pupil te enter the LANCASTKll COMMKKCIAI. COLLEGE for the same reason lie would enter any ether school solely for the benefit he may derlieby taking tbe course. Buud ter jutrtlculars. Ad dress " " ,,iC wEIBtKIl, l'rtnclpal. W iwr JJAGKH A imOTHF.lt. SPRING, 1886. Is, CURTAINS, WW S'll ht Viu'i viYpkih' UiihJ inl"P.?'.,!V TAl'KHTUV HKIIHSKI.S), with 3-a UOKDKIIH, IIAt.1. tnVN woei l'llliMVVlMUVv':.,L',,J.,,',lKKK','I'Yt KXThA.WOO!.. COTTON Oil AI.N nnVthV!nirii.V,r,ln',St.V",V. l1"'-.?'" An II HKMf OAKPKT. all of which. A Irem the! wlthstnudl year, hlch ane coco .; ,,'n.i.-v,,.. ; .;; r, ,'?,-:"' l ". ? l,ks ,HrAtheiowc.tcVYeimCehedV a .ha i ii. us, iukj.iuii hums anil M ATI'S, Hit V UN A WALL PAPERS. Vohaenmv open ler Inspection thn largest line or Paper llanatnirsovftrelTnrwd lit this city, represeiittiiK the muuumctttrersnr Fr. Heck ,t Ce , Itebt. llraves A Ce , Wiirum A Fuller, of New erk i lllrxe A Sens, of llutralu i Main A Ce,, of llroeklyn s Hewell A ltrethers. or f hll.idnlphta. ana ethers, which we are prepared te show from the Finest Decorative faper llangt.igs te th 1VI" " imii-ii nii i npers inline. th AlwJtnt;ckriiliiinesi)Ai)08ii.nK9, THE LOWEST . 4W"Wn employ competent workmentte dn nil lorceot caper Hangers, te de all kinds et Plain Bl'Clllllll. HAGER & BROTHER, Ne. 25 West King St., Lancaster, Pa. vtkxt neon te tub ceiuit heunr. FAHNESTOCK'S. New Open Large Stock of Sheetings. SIHUTI.VCiS A.VD PILLOW CASE MUSLINS in all Desirable Make. Alse, TII'KINOS AND I'KATHKllSTO KILLs all at our fsual Lew Prices. Alse LOt'NTKItl'A.NKS AND WILTS IN QUANTITIES. Prices Lewer than Kver. TABLE LINENS, TOWELS AND NAPKINS. Wearu new receiving dally New Additions toeurnlready Kxtenslvn stock, and shall coallnue te add dally throughout the coming season bargains of en kind or another. ' KVKIIY DAY llltlNUS dOMKrilIN(!;NKY." FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT QAItl'ETS rilOM AUCTION. METZGER & IIAVK NOW OI'KNKD A LAItUK INGRAIN, RAG, HALL IIOUnilT AT AUCTION r'Olt CASH CAItl'KTS CAKPKTS CAIll'hTs CAIU'KTs CAKI'KTs, CAKt'KTS . ..ntin Cunts. . .at lJCentB. ...nt SO Cent. ...at .ti Cents. . ..alie Cents, .at IS Louts. Fleer, Stair and Table Oil Cleths, Cheap. letzger & Haughman's Cheap Stere. 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. J- iietween tie Cooper Heube and Serrel Uense Hetel 11A.TS, ATrUACTIVE B KAi'Tipri. m:vi All tlits Novelties of the Season for et all the Leading STIFF AND i:.'TltA LIGHT WKIOIIT STIKK HATS, thn production of WILCOX A CO . the Leadets of Ilosten. Only place lu the city thvycsn be had Quality unsurpassed and styles the newest. Ask ter the "TO-liALON HAT." un entlie new tl.lng for young men. A full line of PLAIN AND AM 1311 HATS, our own make, at prlies lower than ever. Children's Spring Goods, In new and ar ticle detlgns, at Lewest Prices. UI.OIH HATs If OK MKN OU UOi9,43o.,4uc.,75e.and II 00. Robes, Far Gloves, Seal Caps and Far Trimmings, Sold new regardless of cot. A Special Haigaln In all these goods. Highest cash prlcu paid for raw furs- Best Skunk, 1.. llest Muskrat. 15c. rTKLEPHO.SK CONNECTION. W. D. STAUFFER & CO 1V03. 31 ami 33 Nerlli (110011 St., Lancaster, Fa. J.IPX INHVMANOIt COMVAKT, IKE INSURANCE COMPANY. A Confession! We contest that thn N. Y. Life Insurance reports In the possession of Geerge N. ltcynelds, esq., general agent el the Northwestern Mutual 1.1 fn Insarance Company, will disclose, the follow ing fucU as the TltUK history or tbe MUTUAL LIlfK INMUKANCK ImMI'ANV. of New Yerk, und the Northwestern Mutunl Llfe Insurance Company, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, from January ihm te January ts-Q, nnd that whereln we have stated anything contrary. tberte, we lmye been In error, and that their examination will disclose the cause eT Dr. II. 8. Kendlg being obliged te pay mere te the N'etthwestern than te the Mutual Llfe. for his lnsiirance. .,,,, liOHEHT HOLMES, District Agent Mutual Life. Total Aggregates taken from Iho New Yerk Llfe Insnranee lloperts from Jaaaary 1, 18CS, te January 1, ItS. MAKK THE CU.STUAbT, ItBAD AND D1GL8T. NOKTIIWKSTKItV. Insurance In force Januuryl, lde.1 sw T93 92 .- '..mmm tuuiiiivu Hsseis,., ... Ml .Hi Premium recelnta since Januurv. lHtS. 4l,7ls,ler) Total Income sluce January, 18ui I)i,l3),i33 Payments te lKillcyheUlcrs since Jan- ., nary, 1SCS...J a,S7,772 llatle of payments te premium re ceipts....... IH"'0' ltatlu or payments te total Income.... . U.8i.R Expense of management :' 'T'tJ''7'l' llatle of expenses te premium receipts, 21 p. ct. llatle of expenses te total Income... lpSri.c. New Insurance written 12:11,314,918 Insurunce written but nottaken 33,105,201 ltatle of Insurance written but, net inlrnn 14.4 P. C. Insurance lupsed U1.&I7.2.C imtin of insurance written that lansed. .111 U l. c. Total Insurance termluated tl'JO, ltatle of njvinents te Insurance ter- i,7iaw inlnated 17.51 p.e. ltatle of assets te assumed obligations, '."173 p. c. uuvsr.rvuNtHurNU oeuvh. HALT S' HIHK'H OAKPET CARPETS! KKOPKNINQ Of SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. We are new prepared te show the trade the Largest and Best Selected Llna of CarneU ever ex. hlbltedln thlscfty.' WILTONS, VELVETS, all tie TradlnTMcS of UODY ANWaPKBTIIY 11UUBHKI.S. THHEE-l'LV, All-Weel and Cotten Chain EXTKA 8UPEI18 MdaU amUlUea of IN. (JKA1N CAllPKTS, DAM Ash. anil VENETIAN CAUPETS. KAU and fcUAIN CAUpilS of e?r own manufacture a spec al It y. Special AtUmtlenpald te the Mannfactnre of CUSTOM UAKPKT. Alsealfull Lluoef OlLCLef IIS, RUliS, WINDOrrsiIADK3,COVltULICT8, c u,r" SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Oer. West King and uueim. SPRING, 1886. Wttll Papers I WINDOW SHADES. reit THIS Hl'ltl.NO. Net- tlie low prices or tun pstt d OU. CLOTHS. CH (.HA HUUS and M AITS. scercu Hollands ami an auk ci.eTii, with RULING PRICES. Cnrnet Upholstery and Shada Werk, and a full and Decerut iceivtlve l'spel Hanging. Via Invite, In- HOUSE. LANCASTER, PENN'A. HAUGHMAN AND HANDSOME VAUIETY Or AND STAIR CARPETS, AND'IO UK SOLD 1 1IKA1' reu CASH. at 15 ('mill. nt.? Cents. atM Cnts alie Cents. at71 Cent. at S3 Ccnti. C A It PETS. , CAItl'KTS. CAIlfKTS. UAld'Kl.H. CAltl-EM. CAItl'KTS. a a r.i, xu. I IOUXO SIKN. A Specialty inada Spring Stjles In SOFT HATS ! A Confession! MUTUAL LirC. I Ht,.s,2, Excess ever Nerthwest'n, laj.tce.wi I IHt F.tf. VII V.IU.J ... VnrthvUt'n Ul W. K M .iJ,t- "., ..vaa v' ..... .unvsv .., di,i.u,,.. 2JZ.aei.gis. Excess ever Nertliwest'n. 187AVI.H.U; SOi,4irz,!i3, Excess ever Nertbwest'r , 2l0,sil,lur 193,613,173, Excess ever Nerthwest'n, , 32,15.1,401 81.2 p. e, Excess ever Northwest'n, 9.5 p. a. CI 7 p. c, Excess ever Nerthwest'n, lutf p. c. f 27.657.WI. 11.5 p. c, Excess evor Mutual Llfe, D.5 p. c. D2p. a., Excess ever Mutual Lire, B.I p. c. C49,3in,&s!i .Excess ever Nerthwest'n, tH7,,G71 t,770,4J5. 10.7 p. c. Excess ever Mutual Life, 3.7 p. c. IU7,l7ti,OUI. 17 p. e., Kxcess evor Mutual Life, 22.0 p. c. $l5C,dl,hll, 42.84 p. c, Excess ever Nerthwest'n, 2AS3 p, c. 'D.t3 p. c, Excess ever Nerthwest'n, 6.73 p, c. CARPETS! -AT- Water St., Laneaiter, Fa. V', i' i- VJ js f'