VtHsp ,yviiig&w&rv' Jsjt. THE LANCABTJEB DAILY ITEUjIGENOEKh WEDNESDAY. MAItOH 10, 188G. i-'' ?-tetV'H h& r-v-,. 1W iv T S" '$' . KgfcJ i a.' tJ iSi f ' r&.". St?,?1 Iii ;i ss Ii-- ..-1 ly .. $f& ji- ", WO '., Wk . ' WJ . MULT-INTELLIGENCER. J4 Cvcirr Cvcmm m 1HI Yt (aftHMMyi JftretpOd) t metsmt.', "if4NlELLiaENCER iUILDlNO, -V- i , -- BMIlM. BE 04i.r-tal CM rifc fM Dttkarl m WflKLV INTELLIGENCER, Might hvu.) PWMJtHID EVtRY WCONUDAV MORNINO, tDelUxr$aTttrtnAdvanct. i70Jt.WPOJWjrm7JS'ielieifdr"''r'.M' "y fAtaf and country. Oorretpendtnlt art r mutiUdte vrU legibly and onent Hde 0 the maptr entvt and te Han tlitir name; net for fUbUetUien, but in proof of geed faWi. All mnonvmeut Ittttrt teUl bt eenrtgned tetht uattt fcuftrt. 4MrM all Utter t and Ttltgramt te THE INTELLIGENCER, LAVC1STH.FA. $I)C .Camaetct3ntclligcuccr. LANCASTER MAUCII 10,, 1886. The Aim or (he Knights of Laber. Mr. Powderly, who heads the Knights of Laber, holds very conservative and sensi ble views en the questions of strikes and boycott, the two effective methods In the hands of the empleye against the employ er. Mr. Powderly does net think that either Is te be encouraged. Like strong medicines, he thinks they should be used rarely; and that labor organizations should beware lest they use rashly the power Which their combination gives them. While it is well te have a giant's strength, It is well te exhaust thoroughly its moral effect before resorting te Its physical power. He favors arbitra tion as a remedy for wrong and declares that this is the resource of all Knights of Laber who have a proper comprehension of the mission of their organization. The number of the organization is growing se rapidly and it Is se widespread that it is net yet as homogenous as it will be, and its principles and theory are net thoroughly understood and acted upon by all its mem bers. Else there would net be the ready resort te strikes and boycotts which we new see. Mr. Powderly declares that the Knights of Laber are net and de cot aim te be a political power. They are solely engaged In the effort te achieve a proper reward for labor ; which they propose te get by the recognition of their power te compel it, and net by using that power arbitrarily and un fairly. They de net propose te perpetrate the wrong en their side which they have organized te resist en the side of capital ; they de net propose te take that undue ad vantage of their power which they be lieve the employing class have heretofore taken of theirs. These sonl'ments are certainly very geed The action of the Knights ;of Laber, if guided by them, cannot be bad. The ques tion Is whether they will be wise enough always te act upon them. The great power of their organization is very apparent. It Is a fact that by it the laboring class has suddenly raised itself te an equality with the employing class in their power. It Is doubtless well that It should be se. The fact Is that the interests of the empleye and of the employer, and of the coun try which contains them, are identical. The result of the equalized power of each should be te becure te each its just deserts. Iiber depends upon capital for employment, and capital upon labor for its employment. Capital will net employ unless it can make a profit; and the demands of labor for wages must be governed by the capacity of capital te earn them. These things are plain enough; and arbitration of differences between em em peoye and employer is clearly the way te accommodate the reward of each te the condition of the markets. Judge Lynch Helding Court. The telegraph te-day brings news of two ether gross violations of law and miscar riages of justice, In an atrocious case of lynching in Sheals, Ind., that is likely te go unpunished, and in the disclosure of the probable innocence of th6 victims of a lynching party of some years age. We are used te hearing of these things from the Seuth and West, and where soci ety ismere disorganized than in the elder and better settled Eastern communities, but the New Jersey case of the ether day, repeated cases in Ohie and one In Pennsjl vanla some years age, shows that Judge Lynch sets up his court almost anywhere, and that an inflamed mob is as apt te take the law into its own hands In one state as in another. The New Jersey case perhaps appealed te popular sympathy as strongly as one could. The crime committed was of the most brutal and heinous character its vic vic vic timhadthosympathyef the whole commu nity and the perpetrator wasa worthless ne ne geo, of bad character and evil report. Ter all that, he wasentltled te the protection of the law and was punishable by the law only; and the persons who took the law into their own hands and murdered him were guilty of a higher and meie dangerous offense than his. They who break down the law, under pretense of vindicating; Justice, encourage lawlessness of every sort; and when men of position and influence Jein in such a mob movement and engage in crime with impunity they set te men of no position and without influence an example of en couragement te crime. We have yet te flee that lynchlngs promote social order, and the cases are numerous that they breed a contagion of crime. A miner consideration, and yet net one te be ignored, is the uncertainty of the evi dence upon which roost men are lynched. .It is generally circumstantial or based oil Blender and fallible testimony. We have lately seen in our own county ene man die la jail and another one serve part of his term who were convicted unjustly, every one new believes, upon quite as strene evl. dence ai that upon which the New Jersey j'.Mgre ravfaher was lynched. The governor l of that state should bring the mob te pun ,v Jahnent If nobody else wiU, although the t ftwaylvania authority were criminally &$ ia a like case that happened In North- fWB county some y-fara se. Sew Is the Time te Begin. We Jein heartily In the suggestion of our esteemed Republican contemporary, the 2few Era, that " It is high time for the business men of Lancaster te organize, irrespective of party lines, in their own interests, and in defense of their property. Ills a matter of melancholy observation that " nearly every department of the city government has fallen under the control of a partisan clique who manage caucuses te Bult their own selfish purpose in utter disregard of the citizens who feet the bills." This condition of things made it pessible for the Democratic nominee for mayor te be elected in February against an adverse patty majority or about w. Councils unfortunately remained in con trol of the " partisan clique," as the late Republican caucus shows ; but the re sponsibility for this lies entirely with public indifference and neglect. As a rule the geed men of both partiesdecline te run for councils, partly because they are net 'given proper support at the polls, partly because they are overridden in caucus or in councils by the "jobbers and tricksters." The remedy for this is te be found in an independent citizens' tax-payers' and busi ness men's movement, which will ignore ail party lines and aim only at the election of fit men for councils and proper eilicials for the departments. Such a movement must be started long in advance of a city election, and the occasion was never riper for it than new. The incoming mayor will have a council of different stripe from himself. This is the time for a citizens' committee te held the balance ; it should be organized with the single purpose of making things straight and keeping them straight. We are shortly te deal a3 a city with the big, practical questions of lisrbting streets, protection from Are, water supply, sewerage, &c. Why net get ready te deal with them In a business-like way, and send " the jobbers and tricksters " of w hatever party te the rear ? New is the accepted time. NOW ' Cerrt.v-M.YKEKS are en a strike in a Chester county ten 1?, amlagrave situation is reported. Gkjt. llKSnYM. Naelei:, who lins died en the Pacific coast recently, was a West Pointer nnd a native ori'Iill.iiielplila. In tlie early Mid golden days of California be went out t here and mined the hills and fields el that rich beII for grapes and wine. The war called him East and he did gallant service In command of troops front lib natlte state; but, with peace he went back te its pursuits and his vineyards and wine cellars have yielded rich profits. These enabled him te dispense the generous hospitality that was bis went, te all L"astern friends who came his way. Ills death is a geed man gene. Cajidev went Itcpublican. There haven't been enough of the rascals turned out in lower Jersey. Xlw Yenk lias already spent Jt",000,000 en a new cnpltel, and will probably need several millions mere te complete It. In some respectn it is a wonder among modern buildings. Its stone stairways are unrhalled in the world, and some of its frescoes are masterpleees ; the 1,S00-ten stene ceiling arch ed ever Its Senatechambertsaman el of engi neering and the terrer et the bald-headed men who have te kit under it and await its fall. The capital grounds are net at all spa cious, and tin) building itself is Hald te be dangerously deficient in draiuageand ven tilation. Some of these days perhaps Penn sylvania will take about fixe million dollars and show the sistorhoed what ahe can dnin the way of putting up a plain, handomode handemode handomede cont capitol bnildlng, for whli h she hostile bite aud ttie need. PcrlHps. Tnc life-saving service of the country is apparently better organized than the Lancas ter fire department. In 2T5 disasters last year, whereby 2,20'. IIvm were 6ndangored,"enly ten lives were lest. Tlti:nn were 10,037 business failures last year. Ter this year Chief Kngineer Yonder smith leads all the failures in his particular line. Since the war has closed and a new gen gen gen oratien have grown up te whom these troublous days are only a Hhndewy memory, the Bteck oratories wherein the here is fated by a Bible irem a deadly bullet has fallen oil materially. Hut a revival is Hetting In aud attempts te uuirder are being foiled In the old wur fashion. William Williams, .1 farmer boy of .Huntingdon county, was en his way home recently. hile passing through a plec of weeds, a man slopped from le!iiud a tree aud made a nlunge at the lad, striking at his breast with a long knlfe. Willi.ims had n hymn Ixxik and two pass books in the upper side-pocket of his coat, which saved his life. The point or tlie JuiIRi tlce pene trated the Pass-books and was burled in the hymn-book. We. are pleased te note that this Htreng situation In the field of romance Is net te be utterly neglected. Oas made from fish oil Is said te produce a brighter light and at less cost than coal gas. If it can beiuade for ierty cents per thousand cubic feet, the outrageous charge of two dollars for the same iuoasure should net be made, though this is the prlcoef the Lancas ter gas company's product. pi itii te-day the season of public festivity for the winter comes te an end. Asli Wed nesday Bees the fair debutante put away her ball dress, regretfully perhaps, longing for the days by the seaside, or In the autumn, when slie can again appear the admired of all admirers. It is u geed thing that Lent is observed by society people, elsuchurchyards would grew fatter and the inimUir et young women proportionately less. The amount of genuine hard work done by the average young society woman is nomelbieg incred ible, and If it was applied te domestic dutles would certainly make her a queen et the household. The weikaday world only ac ac qulrean idea of the exacting nature of the society woman's mgagemenU when some tender bud, like the late Miss Bayard, droops aud dies. Lent, therefore, viewed irem a material standpoint, is u biossed season In the relaxation it allerds for these merry young creatures who, kept up by the excite ment of their surroundings, oertax their strength In keeping up with society's pro pre pro eesaion. Then, tee, Lent should be n season el restraint in eating and drinking, net merely Irem it moral point el iew, but nsn physical toule aud as u iuoasure of helf-diwi pliue. Tiiesu are the nights te scan the sky. Be fore great Orien gees blazing down the West, Mars and Jupiter oemo marching up toward the zenith, with glltterlug Saturn in the lead. Bright and ruddy, the martial planet is in striking contrast, even te the naked eye, with the whiter light or Juplterj and when Fabry's comet comes into sight, as it seen will be, with the abundant meteors or this season, the vernal Kquinex will be heralddd by a conjunction of astronomical beauties such as feulJem occurs. Prof. Kershncr'a great telescope, new finishing In L'urepe, ler thecollege observatory aud the doine for that hulldlug will seen be here, and Lancaster's student or astronomy will have rare facill ties te pursue their pleasant and profitable investigations. Hkhk'k agreat dlnqovery b.v a correspondon t eftbeJIu!. Mall Qatelle. He says that all words beginning with a( have in loine de gree a second rate or bad quality about them. "Loek through the dictionary," he says. " and you will net Und one that is uuita first rate, fjr ' Bioep, which is about the best of them, Is alter all half-way te death, and the great majority et these words are mere or lew disgusting a well as degraded." PEHSONALS. Tiir Czaii's -list birthday will be celebra ted te-day." Ors. On ant's funeral expense, f.10,000, are provided for in the urgent deficiency appro priation of Congress. Mn. Camkhen has Introduced a bill In the Benato appropriating flOO,fHXl for a public building in Allentewn, Ph. Ancnmsiier TAscitnnK.w, et quelec. Is te roeclvo the red hat at the same tlme as Archbishop UiblKMs, of Baltimore. P. B. lluciiGn has been appointed iest inaster, at Lime Boek, this ceuuty, ca . B. Yeung who sold his property there te Bucher. Ui.ADsTosu'sceld is better. It is estima ted that if he Riipeils te the country en the home rule question he will return te Parlia ment with a working majority of ir0 votes. Mr. 1'iiMfNDs' long speech In the Senate w as applauded once. The applause was net for iiim or his argument, but ler his inci dental allusion te Thuruiau as "the best of Democrats, the noblest, truest, bravest." CONOUKSSMAN P. A. COLI tNS, of Bosten, has published n card te hi oeustltnonts an nouncing that he w ill net be a caudidate ler le-electlen. He lserlng his second tertn, and assigns Ter his withdrawal a doslre te give meto tlme te prlvate business. Ma.ieu J eiks W. SeiiArMHKnu, a famous figure en Chestnut street, Philadelphia, and fither of the great American bellowhe made l.urepean lamp, died en Monday night, at the Colonnade hotel. His wife was the sister of the late Colonel James Page, and she Is new living with her daughter In Londen. Jamk.s llEimv Bcnsf.i., the yeung: poet who has just died, seemed te have a forecast of early death. In relation te bis volume of poems In The Kngs Garden, he said in a letter te a friend : "I doubt etteu that I shall live te see iny poems satelv between covers, but I still wish that I may. I should then have some sense of work completed, fin ished." Anoisex Cam m uk, the well-known bacheler broker of New Yerk was married in Washington 011 Tuesday te Mary Hlld drctb, aged 22 nud considered the sweetest, prettlest girl in Washington. The groom's bridal gift was a diamond and pearl neck lace. He has tlttml up a magnitieent home In New Yerk. Her mother Is a widow and the family comparatively peer. Mr. Cam mack first met MIssHild'reth at Saratoga two N-asens age aud at once fell desperately in love with her. James Ki-ssel Lewem. reccntlj gae at an enlerUlument in Bosten an Interesting history or Ins iThe Ceurtln'." He said a vacancy once occurred in some periodical or ether publication and be was asked te write a poem te fill it Heaccerdlugly w rete "The Ceurtln'." The prlutur, hewexer, taking it literally as a piece te be used ler " filllug," cut it elf in order exactly te till the vacant space. Ter years afterward the author was in receipt of letters asking about the conclu sion, until finally he felt compelled te give tne poem entire in some collections of hU works. A lair Iljpeirlie. Frem the Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. At Mrs. Whitney's reception last Wednes day one of the guests was William D. 'low ells, the author. He was presented here und there, and was qulte the social lleu, when I happened te notice one lady evidently wen dering who he was aud a llttle bit dissatisfied that she could net Jein the ethers in their apiarent compliments. After a while her curiosity get the better of her reere, and she approached a gentleman who had Just been talking te him. "Will veu tell me, sir," she said, "who that Is?" "Mr. Hew ells," was the brief repeuse. She w as evidently netallected by the name, and went en: "Who Is he, auvhew ? What did he de"" " Hels an author, madam," was the short reply again. " An author " she said, showing some in terest " Indeed ? And what did he write 7" " ' The Hise of Silas I.apham, was one of his books," replied the gentleman, who was just getting ready te make some further ex planation when she cut him oil " Introduce me," she said tmxleuslv, men tioning her name. The gentleman tapped Mr. Hew oils en the shoulder, turned him around and had Just get his name proueunoed when she straight ened up as If n lloed of old recolloctiens had lieen suddenly awakened. "The author of 'Silas Lanham,' " she said, enthusiastically ; "hew delighted 1 am te meet him at last." "alvatlen oil, the greatest cure en earth for p-Un, has made a most hritlHnt debut Price, 13 cent. rhtl-Bepaer siy that affairs should always be conducted with k view te thH greatest geed of the greatest number, lir. Hull's Cough Syrup does the greatest geed te the greatest number. S cents "IheSlnref Hopes lied Star tough Cure, only tenty live cents. Safe, prompt, uure 1 cheerfully recommend "Dr. l'etzeld s tier man Hitters te the nubile as a useful Medicinal 'ienle. Wm II. II. CAxrmLi., M. I). Owing JltlJ., Mil. Chrnp nuil Inferior 1'nrnnt l'U.teis 111 InuWtably disappoint you, and are net worth even the few cants asked for them1 Among the numerous porous plasters etTered for silii Uensen's Capclne Plasters alene merit Implicit eonflilence. They have wen their great popularity with the people, and gained the vel untary endorsement of the medical preles, ion. by their unequaled cur&tlve power, and by that only. When purchasing be en your guard againsi wenniess Imitations under misleading names, such as " Canslcln," Capsicum," etc.. n-. ri ihiu imiKBiriiii ng unigglsts mat try te pminraraien )ou in place et tne genuine, it is better te deal 1th none but reputable and honerahle druggists. Ask for llnnsen's and see that It has the" Ihroeheals" trademark and has the word capclne cut In the centre inartM,W,"i,w in place of the gen -Ilie Mama Human .Nature. Many vain attempts are made te repeat the ro re ro innrkuble success of lien son's Capclne Plaster. This splendid remedy is known, sold and used etery where, and Its prompt action and unrl vailed curative powers hme wen for It hosts of friends. Imitations have sprung up under sim ilar sounding names, such as " Cupslcln," " Cap slcum," etc , Intended te deceive the careless and unwary. These articles possess none of the vlrtuts of the genuine. Therefeie e hope the peeple Hill assist us te protect what are at once then- Interests and ours. Ask for llensen'a Plas ter and examine what Is given you, and make sure that tbew erd " Capclne" Is cut in the mid dle of the plaster litsclf, and the '"I hree seals " trademark Is en the face cloth. Any reputable kcaier will show you these safeguards without he-ltutlen. If you cannot remember the name llensen's Capclne Piaster cut this paragrap from the paper. nmrl-JJ.M.Sin aVKCIJLl. SUTICKS. There Must n Open Itead between the feed we eat nnd the substance of which our bodies are composed. If the read Is clogged or clesed we sicken, faint and die This read Is made up of the organs of digestion and assimila tion, or these the stomach and liver are chlet Most people have mere or less expeileuce of the horrors et constipation. l'rnent It, and all Its leurful lerjuenci-s by using Hr Kennedy's "Fa vorite llemedy " It I. the fllst step that costs. mar elmeedJtw Satisfaction Culiersal, "In the past three months I have sold ene hun dred and six bottles of Themat' Eclectrtc VII. .Nevtr suwa medicine In iny life that cave such universal satlstsctlen Cured an ulcerated threat for me in twenty fourheuri, never failed te relluve my children of croup" t It. Hall drarr.1.1 fn..lll.. Ill V , . , . 7 ..'.:'. -6.'"iul"J '"ID, '- (ui sale uj 11 run, druggist, 137 and 1W .North Jue. U. fech- eeu street, Miiil.a-tcit teu Doubt the Illble And the motives of its authors, hut noue who have used them doubt the etUcacy or Jlurdeek. Jlloeil Hitlers This splendid bleed tonic is without a peer. Fer sale hv H. Jl. Rephnn if 11? nml 1V, Unr,,. ft........ . easler. Threw Away Is850. "Trebled with asthma for eight lfhl rears. Net UUHO le nettles Ol 7iOIJin' l.'rlrstrl IUIm,r.,l uie completely, uftcr spending oer f 1W without the kllghte-t benefit.'' This Is what August 1 rubiiLr, or Tyrene, l-u , says. Fer side by li. Cochran, druggist, 137 uud 139 J,ertb Oueen striet, leincaster. -s-vem lien About the Deses. Many people 'before purchasing H medicine naturally Inquire the lu of the de.eand the strength el It In ustu,r Jlurdeek Jllued Jlttteri a traapoenful for thu llttle ones uud two i tea spoonfuls ft.r grown folks are all that Is neces sary at one time. Ihlsinugnltlcent medlclne Is net only economical but very pleasant te the Uiste for sale by H. it. Cochran, dniggist 1X7 BndjMaerlh Queen street. I.nnca,ter. I'mied a Dig llentllt. "Das magical pain killing and healing nren urtles. Httlforailflyeent bottle cured me i theutnatisin and u told that had settled In mv H-rfi el ,U8 wc" "' ,1..ver did In my Hie.'' Otte J. Decsbury. ,PVn Helland City News.llel. land, Mlth , speaking for 'Ihemnt' l'dertrin mi laud, Mich , speaking I Fer sain bv 11. H L'ec Fer sale, by 11. II Cochran, druggist. 17 and li) North (jueen street, Lancaster. ' Sly Mether" Has been using llurdeek Illoed lhllcri as a liver remedy nnd rtnds them ery elllciicieus." Chus InAlnswertb, II Vance Illeck, Indianapolis, lnd. Fer sule by II. H. Cochran, drugglstrlJ und is .North (Jueen street l.unraster. TACOI1 SCUM ITT, OIIOANIST OF HT. ' .. ... MAHY'S CIIUKCII, Teacher et Organ. Piane and Harmony, lteab deuce. Ne. 2IJ West Cbestnut street, heler, n l'ref. CailTherhahn. fS-lrna MMDICAL' DU. KENNEDY'S FAVOMTK 11 KM KIV Leng Suffering from Stene in the Kidefjs. It Is by no means stranpn that lr. David Ken nrdy, of Unmleut, X. , should have re ceived the following letter lly rcftillnK It von 111 see in one iiiinmowny.iames Anureus win thanklul J)r. D. Kenneilv, Uondeul, A'. 1". . Dkarsir I'litilwIthlnavt'ceiU ilslr, 1 had for no oral viMxrs xnlTmi'd (treat!)' lnin gravel, railed by the doctors the Itrlcfc l)ut sediment. or about n enr pnM this sediment hi net uvsp etrin the usual quantity, hut hasaccu mutated, ranting inn untold pain. Having heard et t It. 1A lPkK.NNKllVS FAVOlinP.UKM KIM. I tried It, and after using about onennil ime-hslflettle I elded n Mime from the blad der, of an oval sliapit, of 7-16 of an Inch long, nnd rough en Its surface. 1 eml ou the largest piece, that you may ee of hat It Is ceuixl Mncetlien 1 have tclt no pain, 1 new consider vuvself cured, and ranuet evpres inv thanklul ness and gratitude ler se signal a deliverance from a terrtble disease ou have my consent te use thl letter, should you wish te de e, for thohenefltof ethersufferuri.. leurs truly, James a?.driws Ne. te Marshal St., Ida HIM, Trey. -N.N Dr. Kennedy's " Favorite llemedy " 1 espe cially offered ss a trustworthy specific for tue cnreerilldnevand l.lver Complaint", t'enstlpa tlen, and all dUerdcrs arising from nn Impure state of the bleed, Te women who suffer from any of thn Ills pe culiar te their ex Favorite netnedv " l con stantly pretlncitseltan unfailing friend a real blessing. There Is no 111010 agonizing ctas of disease, and none mere certain "net te get well el Itself" than the disorders of the Kidney and ltladiler '1 he only medlclne that does atferd speedy reltef anu perinaneni cure 01 sucn aiiectiens is i,r David Kennedy's " Favorite Itemed)-, of lion lien lion deut,.V. . tnarl-cedAw :n JO DOCI1T ABOUT IT. The strongest and best noureut tilsster ever known. The HOI PLAsTKll Islitghly medicated rer the Instant cure et twins and aches and the strengthenlngef weak pars. Pre- Imred from fresh Ingredients, llurgundy Pitch, ,'RnnJa 1UI vim ami the entire medlciU tualttles or Heps. If you are troubled wllhlec.il or deep seated pain, severe wrenches, ltackacbe, ltheu matlsm, stitches, ero Chust or soreness of nny nature, apply one of these plasters and note Its magtc effect. All drug stores, S5c , for l Ce. HOl'l'LASTKltCO.Dosien. Mass. (II) A GREAT sucrns's. VOL Wll.b 9A SO. WhstU the use of nfTerlnc with Uackache, t-cistlca, Uheamatlsm. bldeache. Crick, Kidney Troubles, sere Chest, or sereniss tn anyp-irt, when a HOI" l'LASTEIl will give Instant relief. Apply one directly ever seat et pain nnd note Us seething, stimulating and strengthening effect Irtues et Heps, Canada ltalssni and llurgundy Pitch combined. Hosts ofpeeplu use and rec ommend them. Sold everywhere. c , S for Jl.OU. Mailed ler ntlce. HOP l'l.ASTF.It COM PAN Y, lkwten, Mass. (O) THH MARKET IS 1'LOODED With old tHshlened sien acting plasters of doubtful composition. Here we present you the complete Virtues of tresh Heps, llnrguudy Pitch and Canada balsam as the Ingredients of the HOP PLAbiKK. Dure, fen ret, tresh and never falling rer all pslns, aches and soreness, local or deep-seated Absolutely the he-t and strongest pureus plsster ever known thou sands iy se. w by net you T Onlj ilc . or S ter II (O, everywhere, bent bv mall fur price HOP lit ASTEH COMPA.N i , Uosten, Mass. (If.) A ETKR ALL OTHERS FA II, CONSULT DR. LOBB, ) NOltTII FIFTKENTH STKEKT, tltelew Cal Cal lewhlll Street, 1'hlladelphla.i MIKAUS'KXPKKIEXCE Guaranteed te cure the allllcted nnd unfertunate with Purely ege table Medicines Uoek en special dlseivsi tree . send for It Advice tree and strictly confiden tial. Offlce hours, 11 a tn. te 9 p. m , 7 p. in. te 10 p.m. Treatment by Mall. nu-lydAw G.VE Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup OSE TRIAL, AND lOO WII.I. NF.VKK UK WI'l HOITIT IN iOUlt 1IOUSK. It will ltelleve the Worst Case of Coughing by only taking one dose. We lluaruntee It te give you Satisfaction, or money llefunded. TltT IT AXD BE COXriSCKD. Price, 25 and Mcents per Bettle. Manulactured by CHA3. A. 1.0CI1EU, DmggUt, Ne. tt East King Street VHUPUSAl.N. PROPOSALS. Proposals will I"! received nt the Mayer's Office for as much Hard Pea eat. Ne. 1 size, as may be required nt the Water Works from April 1 te October 1, li ; the coal te betboieughly screened and of the best quality, otherwise ft will be sent bsck nt theexpenseef the party lurnlshlnglt Ceal te b delivered Inte boiler houses at works daily. The Committee reserve rail bids. 1 he fereirnlnv proposals will be lecelved nt the Mayer's Olllce until Thurday, March 11, le,nt 7 o'clock p rn, JACOIIHAI.IIACH, Superintendent et W ater Works. mai5-UdF.S,M,W PROPOSALS. "" Proposals wilt be received for Digging Out and Ketllllng ull Trenches for Ijiyliig Water Pipes rrem April 1, ls-e. te April l.lss;, trenches tone two feet wide and four feet deep Didders will slate price per cubic yard rer earth, and Srice per cubic yard ler rock. All work will be one uuder the direction or the Superintendent or Water Works, and all measurement will be made by the City Engineer Contractors will have tn guard all open trenches and hive red lights displayed all night Contractors will give bend In the sum et one hundied dollars for faithful performance of contract. 1 he commit tee reserve the right te reject any or nil bids. The foregoing proposals w III be received :at the Mayer's OIUce until THLUSDAi, MAUCII 11, Ism,, at 7 o'clock p. in. J HAI.UAC'H, Superintendent of Water Works. mi-m,b,M,W PROPOSALS. Proposals will he teeelied rer as murh American Lead (net ever ten tens) as the city 11U1) IVipjIIC IU .,11111 li li Dropesuls will received for ene and one- half gross of brass three quarter inch ferules, te weigh net less than ene pound cven ounces each, well ground In and te be made of geed brass after the model te be seen nt the nm-nr'i UI11VO. Proposals will be received for as mnnrCnai. Vater Pipes as the city mny require te April 1, 1S37. Pipes te be cast for rtttylfecthead el water. Hlds must specify hew much per gross tens delivered In Lancaster for four, six, eight, tnelve nnd twenty inch pipes of the best qual ity and furnished immediately upon the order or the city. Proposals will be received for such special casting as may be required In the Water Depart ment uf the city upte April I, 137. Castings te be bid for per pound, te consist of four, six, eight, twelve anu twenty Inch brunches, sleeves, step cover?, etc , and bids ter all castings must Include patterns. l'roiiesuls will be received for ene dozen Fire Hydrants; also, one dozen hjdrant cases. Hy drants and cases te lie bid for separately Proposals will be received for as many Step Vali es, four, six, eight, twelve and twenty Inch, as the city may require te April 1, D57, te be fur. nlahed us the city may order. 1'iopesals will be received ler asmanySten Bexes as may be required te April 1, l-vsr The Bexes te be made of the sires ordered by the Superintendent of Wnter Works, of one and one half Inch geed white pine, nuts must state hew much per toot, beard measure, complete, and te be furnished as thn Superintendent inui direct. Proposals will he received for hauling 00 ineh pipes te.the proposed extension. Didders will ntule hew much per net ten for hauling same Alse, at the same time proposals will be re cutved for hauling ull ether plpi-s during the year until the 1st day or April, 1m7 The committee reserve the light te reject any or all bids. lhe foregoing proposals will be receli ed at the Mayer's etllcu until Thursday, March II, l6, at . u :i4i:K, . Jl m5 IttirSIl W JACOB IIAI.IIACH, Supt. of Water Works. TJhANK HOOKS. Jehn Baer's Sens Invite examination of their BLANK BOOKS!. In Various tirades el UA 1100KS.JOUUNAIJJ, l.KDOEUS, CASH BOOKS, COI'VINU BOOKS A I'l.KS.IHS 1N OIUK BOOKS, TIMK BOOKS, MKMOItANDUMS, PASSBOOKS, PETTY ACCOUNT BOOKS, a, , AT THK SIGNOFTHEBOQK, 1G and 17 North Qtioen Streot. jF ANOASTKR STEAM LAUNDRY, Ne. !.0 NOUTH AUCII ALLEY. ,uiu3 i-uuBciuii unit ueuvereu iree of churge. Cellars, Set Cuffs, 4c, Telephone connection. pair ( eairta, jee., etc (d-ti-Sind Q.KOKQK KRNST, JR., Carpenter, Contractor & Builder, NO. Mj WEST K1NQ STUEET. nn!!m,0rk r6cel " prompt and personal at tentien, All klndsnf .IniI,lni.tiAnA . ... ........ .... tlce and en reasonable terms. Drawings and KlUmatea tarnlihed. ITA-TOBta. sC CALDVKM..v,CO. J.1 J. E. 902 Caldwell Chestnut & Ce. St. Tite The One Anii'i'H'.in llunt.reii nude Wnlcli Dflllnr by Ceinimny Wnlrh Walthaii. The Movement A full jeweled stem winding, nickel mere- The Guarantees nient, specially ad- Te that of the justed. American Watch Ce. Messrs. Caldwell & Ce. add their per sonal guarantees for the reliable and sat isfactory perform ance of this watch. The Gasiugs Invariably of Eigh teen Karat Geld. Ul1aidM,Vi.3.ui yy-ATCHKS, CLOCKS, Ai-. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, cheap ren cash Ijuica.ti'r etches at the truest Prices ever ettered . helng a stockheldi-r enables tne te sell these watches se cheap Elgin. Ytultham and ether wutches en .ile tlpectacles, Opera Ulascs, Ac ltepalrlngef thcntiuie named articles will recclveiny personal attention I. firm wi'iu-i Ne 1WVJ North Queen St.. opposite City fletel. ueen St.. opposite City ; Peun h It. 1: tiiwit i i.'i'ur i i'iiii a i.. i. ipr i-.gent ler AC KOIlA ATC1I DRY (IDOD.I. A J OH LOT OK LADIES" LINEN COLLARS At S Cents apiece, .-Vre.W .'il1 ?f CKINKLKD SEKU31CKKK3 tn Elegant shades AT THI North End Dry Goods Stere. j. iv. nritvH. nnvS-lyd Ne. SK North Queen street. a ri st in: .sold. Don't forget the closing saleatthe BOSTON STORE! e have a great many goods or the stock iWilchne bought from Messrs. Beners Hurst, n hlch we are -elllng reganllesa of cost, te make room for prliigatecW, which e are receiving every day. 6 When e say regardless of cost we mean lust what we saj, as a visit te our store wlllten- , .1I..U ) Ull, Gent's Furnishing Goods a Specialty, O-1I0310N STOHE.-S STAMM, BROS. & CO., (formerly of Hie New Verk atore.) Nea, 26 & 28 North Quoeu St. , ,, I.ANCASTEll, PA, JanlMydAw JOHN H, (UVLKIt. OKO. F. KATHVON. CARPETS ! Bfidy Bnisscls, Tniiestrr Briisssels, All-Weel Thrce-1'ly. All Weel Extra Super Ingrains, Cettcn Chain Extra super Ingrains. Ingrains, 25c,, S7Jc., 0c., 45c., Vc, die Damask una Venetian Hall and StalrCarpet. Heme-made Bag and Chain Carpel. Linoleum and Fleer Oil Cleth. Paper Lining Stair Pads and Stall lle.ls !DO SHDE3, SHAD1NO HOLLAND. C 1.0 111 AND Il-KIMI AND COKD f IATUIthS AURORA CARPET SWEEPEH. All hinds of HOUSEKEEPI.NO Dili (iOODS nt Lewest Prices. JOHN S. GIVLER & GO, Ne. 2S Eaat King Streot, 1.4N0ABTIR, I'A. CUAL. "O 11. MARTIN, WnOLKSiLI iKD RETAIL nilLZB IN All Kinds of Lumber and Geal. .-WV-hid Ne. ts North Water anl Prince streets, ahove Lemen, Lancaster. nHyd JgAUMfJAUDNKHH A JKFFKIUIX COAL DEALERS. Bri,K!a,l?rft,iffl.t?SSh ii"mn tr6e,'an,,N0 ViROi North Prince street, near Beading l.ANCAHTEIl, I'A. . anglS-tld M. V. B. COHO, NOBTH WATEIl ST., Lancast Wl4lcaIeandBetall Dealer In LUMBER Am COAL. Connection with the Tetepbnne Exchange. Yard and Olllce : STUEET. NO. OJU nimiii IVATEIl fehM 1yd E AHT KNI) YAUD. O.J.SWJIR&OO. GOAL. - KINDLING WOOD. OIUce: Ne. SO CKNTUE 8 sqiTABK. Beth yard Telephone Exchange. ana onice connected with aprlS-lydMAf.U rVHMTVHK. TTOI'FMKinif.S. CPi AMBER SUITS ! LARGEST STOCK, LATEST STYLES, LOWEST rillCES, ' At HOFFMEIER'S, Ne. 2G EAST KING hTUKET. 44-l.cpalrtngoarerully and piemptly uiade.-Sd quri. euakantkeT). RUPTURE. Cure guaranteed hy Dll, J. it MAVKlt. Ease id once t no operation or delay from busi ness i tested by hundreds of cures. Main eftlce. tJl AltC'U ST., Pill LA, Send for Circular. fJWydAir iiht J-F.XT DOOH TO THK COURT HOUH1C FAHNESTOCK'S, New Open Large """"ATiiKwfW't ,"' --'I Deslmlile Makes. Alse.TICKINlH AND TABLE LINENS, TOWELS AND NAPKINS. ii.l.i .i.iT:.n?.l'J'.J'8,T Additions tnnurnlreadv Kttnii.lrn mt- ., .t,.u ...i ... mid dally ' '"" WWftOTftW -AT- FAHNESTOCK'S, NBXT DOOU TO THE OOUUT HOUSB. LANOASTBIl, PBNN'A. QAlll-KTS FKO.M AVITION. METZGER & HAUGHMAN HAVE NOW OPENED A I.AI.UK AND HANDSOME VAMKTYOr INGRAIN, RAG, HALL AND STAIR CARPETS, BOUGHT AT AUCTION f OU CASH CAKPET-i. CAltPLT.. C'Altl'M'n, CAUPETS. CAKPETS CAItt'KTS. ..at 10 Cents. ..ntl'JXCeiitit. ..at SO Cents. . t:i Cents, at til Cents. . utW Cents. Fleer, Stair and Table Oil Cleths, Cheap. Metzger & Haughman's Cheap Stere. 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. Between the Cooper Houae and Serrel Herso Hetel. HATS, CAM, JtV, ATrit.VUTlVKI m.Arnrri.! m.wi All lhe NoM'lllcsef the Reason ferOUNtl .MEN. A Specialty made el all the Leading Spring Styles In STIFF AND SOFT HATS ! hTIU LUllH' 1 IflHT Hilt HATS, the production of WILCOX .V CO., lhe Leaders of Bosten. On! J place In the city they csn he had (Quality nnsuriased and styles the newest. Ask .r..,br, !',1IieKAI'0J' "AT," nn entlie new thing for jeung men. A mil line of PLAIN AND AMISII II ATS, our own make, at prices lower than eter. Chlluren's Spring Uoeds, In new nnd ar tistic designs, at Lewest Prices ULOIII IIAt.1 foil MEN Oil BOIS, Mc., Jee ,;5c. and II Oil. Robes, Far Gloves, Seal Held new reg&rdleM of rent A sp clttl lUrgnln mi- in'in.uiiK,i) nrii jiiiHKrui i-r W. D. STAUFFER & Ne3. 31 ami 33 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. JlOUHKFUKNI.HlllNU OOUVS. S" IRK'S OAKl'KT II ALU CARPETS! HKOPEN1NU Or SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. We are new prepared te show the trade the hlhlted In this ell i ciiv. ii.iii.r. , .i,vr.ia. ail WILTONS, VELVETS, all VELVETS, all BltUSSELS, THKEK-I'LV, All-Weel and Cotten ui,unjAitf. iuur.e-1 ui.Aii-ni.iiMiu Liiuuii uii.w.1 uAi.i-Aia, iA.iiiasna ir..ir.iiA.i UAiur.i.i. kau ana chai.n caiu-eth or our own manufacture n speciality Special Attention tiald te the Manufacture of CUSTOM CAltl'KTiJ. Alsearull LlneefOIl.Cl.OfH3. flUUS, WINDOW SHADES, COVKULKTS, Ac,' AT SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Oer. West Kinj? and Water Sta., Lancaster, Pft. WAIJj VAt'BH. A Ll-KIM) .SlIMIKK. LOWEST CASH PHKEH WALLPAPER -AND WINDOW SHADES is the cm. Urge Stock of Cheap Gilt Papers Xel Week. ALFRED SIEBER, NO. 131 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCA8TEII, PA. yyi.NDew .siiadi:h. W E SHOW One Hundred Different Styles Or'- Dade Window Sbades. The patterns are i ery pretty and prices low : fOc.tKHc, 75c., 87XC , W, $.sS apiece, eddn nnd Enaitaccuinulateiill the tlme; theie we clnnu out wny below regular price. PLAIN SHADE OLOTH, Frem ene te two yards wide, suited te nil kinds el Windows. A Reed shade.sprlne roller, rt-ady tehantr, any color, 60 cents apiece, SCO 1 CI! HOLLANDS, fixtures, Ac. Kf .Measures taken and all kinds of Simile Werk done promptly. NEW WALL PAPER Constantly arrlvlug. Have your work done new, before the ruth lOnimcnriH LaC'E( UIITAINBATI.OW I'lllCES. PHARESW. FRY, NO, 67 NOBTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, DA. MAVUINKUT. V-A(JHlNKKY,iSe. STEAM HEATING latest and Most Improved KNGlNES-.TfM.ieD, PerUbb or Stationary. New or Second-Hand BOn.ER9, WATEnt TANKS, BKPARATOHS. Uachiki or It ft Am Werk such 03 done and kept in Machine Sheps. cut ok or innRsss, Ezra F. Landis, WORKS 537 NORTH CHERRY 8TKEKT, twvna, Stock of Sheetings. AND TO BE SOLD I IIKA P I Oil CASH. CAltl'KTS. CAKPKTS. CAKI'ETS. CAKPE1S. CAKPKTS. CAKPETS. .nt IS Cents. at 'ii Cents, .at 33 Cents. .alM Cent., at 7 Cents. at S. Cenls, Caps and Far Trimmings, In nil tlio-se fOixli IIiL:bf-,t cahtirtctf imld for raw rir.iirt IONIC LONMCl HON CO., CARPETS! Ijireest and BestSeIectivd Line el Cai krneta vF m. the Trading inn irauini the Trading Makes el BODV ANDTAPE3THY Chain KATUA SUPEUS. and nil buitui r.Aiu.i eui nn?! nnu an nuantiPS nt irl 'tiit-Jn d our uuuvs. EN VKKY DAY .SO.MI'.TilINd SV.W -AT- Nes. 247 & 249 Xertli qucen Stmst, Opposlte the Keystene Heme und Nertheru Hank. New Dress Goods. New Cnthnieret. Hemespuns, New Annures, TrlceU, 1'liiUl.. New Huteens, Keulardt, Chlntrcs. New l'erciiles, eernckers, (ilni,'h'lini. New Corded I'eaueai, Plaid Nalnoeks. New Icterla Luwns, Hamhiirs, Iniertlngs, Gent's White Shirts, Ocut's Cellars and Cull.. A full Llneet NoUensand many ether iroedi which we will dally add te stock anil xeid at lowest market prices Plcaxendl Hndexnuilne goods before purchasing. The lKeks of thn lain (Inn of Powers A Hnnt are with me for collection. All persons knowing theiiHeles Indebted, please cull and make set tlement. feblyd W. It. ItOtVEIW. J. II. MARTIN A- CO. GHINA DEPARTMENT (BA.Si:.MKXT.) lleceivcU te-tlay, direct Importatleu, sixteen crates Decorated AVare ; will try te give you a partial list et them . Chamber Setts, 10 pieces, blue, pink and cardinal band, $1.95; Chamber Setts, 10 pieces, colors brown, blue and c'aret, and decoration, " sterkand fan,' si.T't ; Chamlier Setts, U pieces, with slop jar, colors brown, pink and blue, decoration, " passion llewers," etc., handsome decoration, 41.50 each. In Dinner Setts, we have received three new patterns, brown, " passion Mower " decoration, 130 pieces, large, complete Dinner Setts, every piece large sie, and nicely decorated, $9.75 per sett ; another pattern, handsome decoration, " kieta," Sl-'.OO per sett of 13(1 pieces ; still another " brown dai sies," en ivory body, at $15.00 per sett. We also have a large let of ether doeo deeo doee rations en porcelain, China, etc. AVhite Ware, best J'nglish and American makes, at very low prices ; two new shapes in square, and several new shapes in oval, all guaranteed net te craze. Xew Carpets coming in every day. Our line is laiger than ever, uud in cludes the lest makes of Bedy lirus sels, Jfe-iuetts, Wiltens, Tapestry aud Ingrains. Wall Papers were never as cheap be fore, as they are new Papers from 5c. per picce up. Geld Papers in hand some patterns. Mica anil Silk Papers, L'mbessed Velours, Velvets and Leather Papers. Experienced Paper Hangers furnished. Samples sent free. J. B. Martin & Ce., Cor. West King v Prlnce Sts., J.ANCABTE1!, FA. Y OTMyO, LmaiSTia, pa. n7tt0 Lifc -i.y&W.wrfJAJl i-
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