Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 07, 1886, Image 2

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LANCASTER, Al'ItlL 7. 1686.
Spiteful Meanness.
Certain newspapers that have become
fd eted for their unscrupuleu.jri- feach-
ynm """ r-JaVe for some days been
.W!5m antnrt fhnfc Kivrefjirv Man-
""-; fajiH m.v.'w... ....... .-..v.v- ,.
tSslni'j Illness followed a dispute with Mr.
fels'CleveUind, which put the two gentlemen
kftpen bad terms, and would have causea trie
S'MBentarv,a retirement from the cabinet
K'UMOD net uecu huivkcu uunii- n "no
t1.2 L 1 lI.1. ...... 1. .'nn
5sy tirmul in iwmhnrat.lnn nf this sterv that the
$& president had gene en a ducking trip for a
day after tne secretary nau ueen seizea
and had thus Bhewn a great disregard for
htm.
This tale has been copied without
comment into certain newspapers ihat
did net have the ceurage te orig
inate it or te endorse it editorially :
i-, and the Republican press ha3 naturally I
iH published it as something reflecting uixn I
the administration. If the statements
made are true, their publication would be
quite proper ;if they; are untrue, it is net
easy te use language tee severe in their
denunciation. They were net statements
: that, if false, could have been innocently
made ; because it has been well known
that the president and Secretary Manning
have been close and confidential friends
and that Mr. Manning was his especial
selection for the cabinet and in it has been
the nearest te him of its members.
A story that they had quarrelled therefore
WS one that would have put a decent
journal en its guard te inquire into its
truth beferd its publication.
New this story is declared te be a lie out
of the whele cloth, and te be utterly with
out foundation in anything that has
occurred letween the president and 'the
secretary. The president went en 'the
ducking excursion at the desire of Mr.
Manning's family, who did net want him
te lese the relaxation he needed through
observance of unnecessary outward form.
It is declared ,by these who knew, thattheie
basbeennebrckinthe cordial feeling of
the president toward the secretary, nor any
lack of feeling for him in his condition.
Upen this statement we are surely of opin
ion that these who started the contrary
story, and these who have given it currency,
have marked in a most unmistakeable way
their deep malignity and meanness.
Weepers and Wallers.
Ne self-respecting man of Intelligence
and experience can leek with any ether
feelings than of contempt upon the strug
gles which Republican office-holders make
te keep themselves in place. Fer twenty
four years their party had entire control of
the official patronage of the country. They
used and abused it without shame or
remorse. The fact that any man or woman
was a Democrat, or of Democratic affilia affilia
teon1', was enough te exclude him or her
from participation in administering the
government ; and ninety-nine per cent, of
persons appointed te office get their places
because they were Republicans, or of Re
publican affiliations. This powerful or
ganization of office-holders was used nnd
abased te keep Its party in power. They
took the chances and dared the fate of war
In every campaign.
When the turn of events came In 18SI,
the country had adopted, if it had net as
sented te and accepted with geed will, the
iCivll service reform law. It was
purposely framed by its friends and
advocates se as te net interfere
with removals. Mr. Curtis and ether
exponents of the system never presumed te
challenge the executive's right te remove
anybody and everybody. In that the new
plan was like the old. Net a Republican
office-holder was protected in his place by
the civil service law net one. Every one
of them was and is removable nt the presi
dent's will, from assistant cabinet officers
down te tide waiters en the wharf. The
civil service rules only regulate the manner
of selecting their successors; they them
selves held their places by the favor and
indulgence of a party and administration
Which they tried their best te keep out.
And yet about nine out of ten of these
fellows whine and weep, lament and pre
test, kick and curse when they are politely
asked te go after being given a year or
mere te stay, as if they had some divine
right te the offices. The number of Re
publican officeholders who have resigned
k almost Infinitesimal; in the various de
partments about nine-tenths of them are
holding en like grim death. Every time
one is dispensed with his lamentations fill
the air and the columns of the Republican
newspapers. The Democrats have the
beads of the custom-heusn nmi t)m
t.. . -W-- . - -MW
-powemce in rmiadelphla, and
f the institutions are still packed
yet
with
,' Kepublican subordinates
t, nauuu bmw .mi. uuillij uiu no UOUbt tlT-
vif te gradually get a fair representation
et their own party and men of their own
- cbotee into the service ; at the present rate
It would take years for the Democrats te
fcv a&ythlng like a due proportion of the
fhMW. Nevertheless, every time u change
h 04 the subject of it demands te knew
why, and rushes te the newspapers and the
flhril mtvIes associations with his bewail
lags, J It is ceateesptible. Teeple with no
atswastf-respect deserve te be kicked out
4C HMpuMJe sereee.
Atuteugti tue rules preeeriee mat tne
of any deparuasat shall have four
1 9f Mesons sx&ausedfresa wsMhte
1-tmmt qnpeintee, the rnltadslphia elyil
I swgAglAn WungUefna thmk PflHaiTi
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THE
ter Cadwaladcr lias exercised his discretion
nnd passed ever n higher for a lower grade ;
and although a special treasury agent, ni
pelntcd by Secretary 13rlstev, recom recem
mended that the class of night inspectors
be abolished p.3 useless, because the only
duty performed by them was that of night
wntchincn, nnd Mr. Cedwnladcr in carjlng
out this recommendation gets a man for
900 te de work for which .formerly 1,093
was paid, the association again com
plains. It is this sort of thing that brings the
civil service reformers into ridicule and
rcakei a great many people think theynre
dunces, or of that class who strain at gnats
and swallow herds of camels.
The Man With the Strike.
Mr. Jay Gould does net seem te be a fa
vorite of fortune just new. He cannot get
stocks te go down te suit him, and he 1ms a
strike, all his own, en his hands which he
cannot get rid of new in any comfortable
way. He says it does net amount te any
thing, and that the Knights of Laber nre
of no account nt nil. This isa striking ex
hibition of that well known human propen
sity known as "whistling te keep the coin
age tip." It is a style of occupation which
is quite customary te Mr. Gould. He is a
notable coward in clese quarters and a
stout talker at a distance from the field of
action.
It has new ceme te pass that Mr. Chjyjd, I
and the Knights or J.aUar, KMhjan
accommendat25;-?fji,hout a surrender of one
'31 ine ether. It is a vital question te the
order, as it must demonstrate its strength if
It hopes for itality. It is net of se much
consequence te Mr. Gould, who is only
after money and is went te take any twist
and turn that will reach it, without regard
te the amount of dirt te be eaten te get
there. "When it suits his purposes te reach
an accommodation with his empleyes he
will readily yield te them. If they exhibit
the staying power that we have no doubt
they have, Mr. Gould will try te get his
house in order for a rise in stocks, and then
will take Martin Irons te his embrace.
The Medical KcgMry Law.
"We de net think it is possible that the
facts in the case of Dr. Lue fined bv
Judge Mcl'liersen, of Lebanon, for prac-
ticing medicine' without beiug registered
in that county can be as they are stated
by our esteemed contemporary, the Head
ing Eagle.
According te this account Dr. Ege is a
regular practitioner, legularly registered in
Berks county, and lias been punished for
practicing across the inter-county line, net
ha ing also registered in Lebanon.
The medical registration act, bad as it
is, never contemplated such an outrage and
will admit of no such monstrous miscon
struction. It plainly says the practitioner
shall register his diploma witlier get his
certificate from the prothenotary of the
county in which he " resides or sojourns ;"
and it declares that nothing In the act shall
be se construed as te prevent a physician
legally qualified in any ether state from
practicing in this commonwealth. Te
decide under these circumstances that
a Philadelphia physician, duly registered
there, is subject te criminal punishment if
he practices in Lancaster without register
ing here ; or te say that a Lancaster physi
cian shall net pmctice in ail theceunties of
the state unless registered in all of them,
is te say an absurdity ; and we de net be
lieve Judge McPhcrsen's court has done
this. Ter his court generally knows
itself.
Tm: memorial of the Mermen women
which Senater Illnlr, of New Hampshire, lias
presented In the .Senate Is a document Ue Ue
inamHnRtlje sober and serious consideration
of the public Statements are tliercln made
cencerning the conduct of deputy I'nited
States marshals which appeal te right-think-In?
uien In a very forcible way. Mermen
women ought net te be insulted with im
punity by Hceundrcla who are commissioned
te execute warrants and serve subptcnaa. I f
the statements contained In the Mermen
women's memorial te the president and Con
gress can be substantiated byswern evidence,
the department of Justice must net neglect
the duty it ewes te decency, no les than te
geed Kevern merit, te bring the ruffians who
are accused te summary punishment The
facts are stated w ith a minuteness and cir
cumstantiality Of detail that raise a strong
presumption of the accuracy of thonarratlves.
The following are some of the outrages of
which complaint is justly made:
"On January 11, 18S0, eaily In the morning,
five deputy marshals appeared at the
residencu or Win. Uranf, American l'"erk,
forced the lrent deer open, and, while the
Inmates were still In bed, made their way up
stairs te their sleeping apartments. There
they were met by ene or the daughters of
William Grant, who was aroused by the
Intrusion, and, desplte her protestations,
without giving tlme for the object of their
search te get up and dress blinselr, made
their way Inte his bed room, ilndinghlm still
In bed and his wile en thiliabdle In the act of
dressing herself."
' February 23, ISSil, at about 11 o'clock at
night, twedeputy marshals vislted the house
et Solemon Edwards, about seven miles from
Kagle Keck, Idaho, and arrested Mrs. lid
wards, his legal wife, alter alie had retired te
bed, and required her te accompany thetn
Immediately te Kagle Heck. Knew Ing bouio beuio bouie
thing cf the character ofeue of the deputies,
treui his having vislted the heuse betere,
while he indulged In a great deal erdrinklug,
preranlty, and abuse, she feared te
accompany them without seme pro
tection, and requested a neighbor te go
along en horseback while she rode In the
buggy with the two deputies. On the wsy
the buggy breke down and she, with an
lufant In her arms. Was compelled te walk
the rest of the distance between two and
three miles. They could have no reason for
HUbpa'iialng her in the night, and compell
ing her te accompany thorn nt such an un
timely hour, oxcept a itendlsh malice or u
determination te heap all the Indignities pos.
siule upon her, because she was a Mermen
woman, ler she never attempted te evade
the serving of the warrant, and was perfectly
willing te report berself at Kagle Heck the
next day. fahe was taken toSaltl.ake t'lty
te testily against her husband."
Mrs. Kasten aud Miss Merris, of Groeu.
vllle, near Heaver, Utah, narrate the most
abusive, and indecent conduct of deputy
marshals, forcing their way into ladle' bed
rooms aud behaving outraueeusi v.
The objects of these searches ene would nat
urally think were very dangerous characters
whehad been guilty or great crimes murder,
Hrsen or counterfeiting. On the contrary,
they are only suspected of having committed
misdemeanors, the maximum punishment
for which was a line el f300 aud six months
Imprisonment. The ostenslblo purpese of
the onfercouient or the Kdmunds' law is te
correct publle morals in Utah by breaking up
the practice of plural marriages by the Mor
mons. J f this Is the way federal officials hab
itually conduct themselves their morality
would probably.be Improved by a residence
In a reformatory iustitut!on,where hard labor
and separate confinement are features or dis
cipline rigidly enforced.
Hew houses can be broken into and wit
nesaes arrested who have net been subpamaed
l,d- Qeurt" ll,at It sc' out eut out
wgesentboporsonaUlbortyot the cltlzen-
SS?."BCU.. n!rul0 efflwrs into the
2SS?h WBM..te ta Ien-tructed. They
wenld net be attempted in. thl. state. If
they were, shotguns would be likely te vln
dlcate constitutional rlghU. y V,n
Nkw Jkbse v legislators get 5500 a nea4ien
and they want Jl.OOOt whlcg would be well
enough It doubling the aaUry did net deu.
We the inefficiency of the individual state.
I flBafi.
LANCABTEB PAIIjY
Ne tnore Rlgantle monopoly ever reared 1
its bead in this country than the Standard I
Oil company. Of the 11,000,000 barrels or oil I
T
exported from the United States In 1SS5, the
Standard company exported fully 10,000,000
barrels. Net content with having thoroughly
sutxlued the domestic nnd foreign markets
of this country, this monopoly, like Alex
ander, sighs for fresh worlds te conquer.
The great Kiissian firm of the Nebel com
pany, controlled by the Nebel brothers, is
wild te be In clese financial quarters, with
large numbers of outstanding bends, en
w lilch the Interest has net been paid. The
Echeme of the Standard is said te be te guar
antee this Interest, and In return te be given
control of the business In Hussla te absorb
the Nebcls, in fact te shut up Hussian stills
as It has these along the Clereland and Pitts
burg railroad in Cleveland. We he no
everweaulng leve for Ktissli, but it is te
le hoped that this cruel fate Is net In stele
for her.
Thkuk are some wlse men In the Chester
gas company. They de net propeso te lit
the electric light poeplo drive them entlrely
out of the field and ha e reduced their rate
Irem ?i te 51.70 per 1,000 cubic feet. More
over they are w llllng te let the city have the
gasatfl.W if 250,000 feet is burned. Here Is
an example for Imitation by the Lancaster
Gaslight and Fuel company.
PERSONAL.
" Buckshot " TensTKn's last words were
" no home rule."
Jehn 1). Obkria, of Illinois, and Charles
Lyman, of Connecticut, has been renllrm-.l
civil service cetAy;
ii&?iiY Vit.i.Aim. new In (iermanv. In
tends te return te this country very een and
embark In active railroad operations.
Dit. Qiinlw, an Irish physician, advo
cates the use el chlorlde of zinc In the com
position or ball dresses es a preveuthe of
fire.
Hkv. J. Max Hark has an article in the
-lmfet'fr Jlevtete ler April en ''The Hlte of
Illoed-Covenantingand the Doctrine of A tone tene tone
ment" Re. Sam Jenks the evangelist, who has
been trying te purify Chicago, will be In llal llal llal
tlmore the first Sunday In May, te remain n
month or mere.
Pbokksser Anne, of the signal ervlce,
says that the day i net distant when any
citizen can demand his special weather tele
gram pieclsely as he can new send a letter by
the mall.
Mn. CiiAni.Ks HrssKt.t., M. P., for
the first Hemau Catholic who has occupied
the office of attorney general of Knglaud
slnce the Reformation. He Is an Irishman,
born in Mewry In lbKl, and was educated in
Trinity college.
MRs.Coet.tmis, of Bosten, who was con
victed of having conspired with n hotel
keeper named Mellen, et Baltimore, te kill
the young wife of his son, has been sentenced
te three j ears imprisonment. Meanwhile Mr.
Mellen, the chief conspirator, breathes the
air of freedom in Mexico.
" The moon of Mahomet arose, and It shall
set." says shelly : but if you will tit a bottle et
Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup in seme handy place will
have a quick cure ler croup, ceushs and colds.
The eighth wonder of the world. A benighted
man llmplnc with rheumatism who had never
heard of Sal atlen Oil. l'tlcc 5 cents a bettle.
That most distracting trouble, lumbago.
effectually removed by M. Jacobs Oil.
De Net He Dertlvel.
Hypocrisy Is the compliment vice pays te vir
tue Imitation Is the compliment faUnrn pays
te success. The name net the character of
llcnsen's Capclne l'lasters Is lmltited bynn bynn
scrupuleus parties, he make nnd try te sell
plasters variously called " Cnp9lctn." " Capsi
cum," "Capslclne," "Capucln' plasters, with
the manifest Intention te deceive Se cunningly
nnd boldly Is this done that careless peeple nre
doubtless sometimes beguiled into buying snch
articles in place of the genuine Happily the
number who fellow this vocation decreases
every jear through the refusal et reputable
dealers te handle the Imitation geed, mean
while be cautious. In the middle of the genuine
Is cut or porenscd the word " Capclne," and en
the lace cloth Is the "Three Seals" fadetuurk.
Ask for llcnsen's then examine. One llensen's
Is w erth a dozen of anr ether kind.
apl-lmaM.WAS
There Is Nothing Surprising
In the fact thst llonsen's Capclne l'lasters are
widely Imitated ; that cheap and worthless plas
ters with names of slmUar sound, and similar
appearance In type, are freely offered for sale.
Articles et (,'reat and original merit always hu e
te compete with trashy Imitations. Ilut n they
become known they d:e out through deserved
neglect. Meant'me we warn the public against
thuse-called " Capsicum," " capslcln." " capu
tin " and "Capslclne 'plasters, whether" Hen Hen
ten's," " ilurten'a " or otherwise; Tl ey ha ve no
medicinal orcuratlve virtues vhitever, and are
made te sell en the reputation of ISensen'a
When purchasing ask for Hensen's, deal t Ith
respectable druggists only, and seu cannot be
deceived. The genuine has the ''Three Sea's "
trademark en the cloth and the word Cap
clne " cut tn the centre. uprt M,W,SA w
Hl'EVIAL ttUTlVr.M.
Curious te think that desks and chairs kill peo
ple, but they de. Taken In large quantities
office lurnlture U fatal as ycUew lever. We lt
und write ourselves away Sedentary habtu
produce constipation ; that begets djspepsla;
rhcumatUmand kidney trenble fellow In their
train and death ends the chapter. Yen whose
lives passed ever desks and tn the confined air
of otlke Bought te keep Dr. Kennedy's "a "a "a
Torlte liemedy "ulwajs en hand for the
stomach and brain .
marlO-lmeedAw
" "pent fifty Dollars
In doctoring for rheumatism bofero I tried
Thomai' Kcleclrie Oil. Used a SO cent bottle of
this medicine und get out In one week, for
bums nnd pralns It Is excellent," Jas. Dur
ham, Kast Pembroke, N. . Fer sale by II. U
Cochran, druggist, 137 and IS) North Queen
street, Lancaster.
Honesty the llest 1'ellry.
In advertising a medlclne it Is best te be hon
est; te decelve one will never de; the people
won't stand It. Let the truth be known that
Jiurdeck Jlloed Jl inert cure screfulu, and all
eruptions of the skin. This medicine Is sold
eveiywhere by druggists. Fer gale by II. U.
Cochran, druggist, 1S7 and 139 North Queen
street, Lancaster.
A tVenl of Caution.
Itallreud men, mechanics, commercial travel
crs, base ballUts, tanners, aud ethers w he labor
out of doers, are peculiarly Hable te accident
and Injur- Tliemat' J-Jetectrie Oil for bruises,
burns, bites and sprains, is one of the finest ap
plications yet devised. Fer sale by H. U. Coch
ran, druggist, 137 and IS) North Queen street.
I.ancaster.
t'an't ay llneugh.
,,','. cannot speak tee highly of ZfurdecJ. Meed
llMert they have been a blessing te me. Cured
me or biliousness and dyspep.la from which I
had buffered ter years." Mr. J. Marsh, Hank of
Terente, Ont. Forsalehyll ii. Cochran. drug
gist. 137 and 139 North Queen street. Lancaster.
Thunder It Down tlie Ages,
That for lameness, for rheumatism, for aches
for pains, and for sprains I)r Themat' Ecltctric
Oil is a positive und reliable remedy. " Dr
Themas' Kclcctlle Oil" can be purchased of any
?5lglJi,t J'0!!0 h? " " Cochran, druggist,
U7 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster
All Admire Handsome race.
A pure, clear akin will make any face hand
some Manifestly anything which strengthens
and enriches the bleed will directly affect lhe
pear when Jluritcck JtloeU Jhttcrt are employed.
They are a egetable remedy of lnestlm.bin
nuiu miDlill. 4ll mu luuil. UI IQU BEin OlSlln
valu .
.a, '.or sale by ii. 11 Cochran, druggist, 137
139 North Queen street, Lancaster.
and
iieusr.FVKXiHiusii avvv.i.
JUST 11EOEIVKD
A I. A ltd K LOT OF
HOBNAIL GLOBES
Which we will sell at2 ctt. eacn.
Beven Dtnerent Celers.
CltYSTAL.OLlVK.
AMKTIUhT. CANAilY,
iii.r.e.n
HLUK.
AIUl A1I1IKH,
THKFl.NKSTLOTOr
Glebes, Lamps and Chandeliers
IN LANCA8TEU.
lnTtteum?kttela"OMKLAUl'8r0thebC,tLan,p
CALL AND SKK AT
JOEO. SOHAOT & SOU,
24 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
LANUASTKU. l'A.
I NOW OCCUPY THK SHOP IN THE
J"?.".?0.'1" NOIITH QUKKN 8TBKKT, for.
mcrly It, Jluchiniiier's, would kindly solicit the
tniVi..i .-;.i J " niers, scissors,
knives, 4c, repaired, a postal will receive
premptm tent Oil. .-"" wi t.ive
op IWB'
ruisu'K keenii?,
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INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, APKIL 7,
MKOIOAL.
mm) euTi
At this cnen nearly every ene need te ue
some von ei ionic, uiun enters lnie nuuev
ry pnysti
physician's pretcrlptlen
for thoe who
need building
up.
Physician nnd Druggists KcTeminr ml
BROWN'S
IRON BITTERS!
AS THE BEST TONIC.
Fer WraknpiNlLa9altnilpBLack of KnorRy.Ete.,
ii iiA.iuniiAu. mm ii me euiyiniuiuHii
t i:
ltloed. Invigorates the Svstcin, ltesteres Appe
tite. Aids Dicestlen. It docs net blacken or In
jure the teeth, cause hnadarhe 6r produce con-
stlpnUen s ether medicines de,
PR. u. 11. ltSKLV.
n lending phylclsn et
Sprlnglleld, Ohie, says llrewn
a iron inner
Isa thoroughly geed medicine. 1 ue It in my
s n imireugmy poe
lractlce, and nnd
iirni-iu-i', mm mm iiw acucn excels nuenner
fcinnsel Iren. In weakness, or a le condition
of the system, llrewn's Iren Hitters is usually a
positive neceslty. It Is all that is claimed for It.
Dr. W . N. WATas, 1219 Thirty-second Mreet,
Ueorgetewn, D C., says " llnmn's Iren Mi
ters Is the Tonic of the age Nothing better. It
creates appetite, gives strength and Improve
digestion."
The Henulne has Trade Mark and crossed red
lines en wrapper. Take no ether. Made only bv
nnew.v CHEMICAL CO..
(I) Halttuiere, Md
YLH'S CHKKUY 1T.CTOHAL
(
IT SAVED MY LIFE
Is n common expression, often hesid from
these who ha0 realized, by personal use, the
cunitlve powers et Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
"I cannot sav enough in pralse et Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral, believing as 1 de that, but for
Its use, 1 should long since have died from lung
troubles. K. Urngden, Palestine, Tex.
About six months age 1 had a severe hemer
rhageef the lungs, brought en by a dlstretslng
Cough, which deprived me of sleep and rest. 1
had used various cough balsavnu and expecto
rants without obtaining relief. A frtnd ad
Msed tne te try
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
1 did se, nnd am happy te say thst It helped
me at once. Hy continued use this medlclne
cured my cengn, and I am satisfied, s-ived my
ltfe. Mrs. E. Leburn, is Second street, Lewell,
Mass.
I have used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for ever a
year, and sincerely believe 1 should have been
In my grave, had It net been ler this medicine.
It has cured me eta dangerous nffecilen of the
lungs, for which 1 had almost despaired of ever
rinding a remedy. D. A. McMullen, Windser,
l'revence of Ontario.
AVer's Cherrv Pectoral ssved mv lltn. Twe
ears age 1 took a very severe cold, which set
tled en my lungs. 1 consulted physicians uud
took the remedies they prescribed, but railed te
obtain relief until I bcgn using Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral Twe betUc. of this medicine completely-
restored hit hwlth. l.ltzle M. Aden,
West Lancaster, Ohie.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
Prepared hy Dr. J. C. Ayer A Ce, Lewell,
Mass. Sold by all druggists. Price, It: six bet
ties. If.'.. apri3,t,5.6,7,s
HOP I'LASTKHS.
A FAMOt'S STItKNOTHENKlt.
Housewives, shop girls ami saleswomen all
suffer mere or les from Weak Hack and side
ache. Nothing affords such Instant relief as a
HOI l'LASTEH applied ever affected part,
l'atns and aches of all kinds are driven out and
the parts made ever and strengthened. Ask for
allul l'LASTEUmade from llurgundy Pitch.
Canada Halsam nndahe virtues of Ires
in
liens.
S-elu everywhere. 25c., 5 ter s MO.
Send te HOP
I'LASTKlt COMPANY. Bosten, for circular.
DO HE SENSIBLE.
The HOP 1'LAsTEIt does mero geed In
one-quarter the time than uny balm or lotion
and Is mere cleanly te no. A fresh and sweet
porous plaster which acts immediately when
applied te seat of trenble. Kbeumatlsm, eu
ralgta, Sldeache, Lame Hack, Crick, Sciatica,
Sere Mnscles. hidney Affections, Weak Lungs
or Lecal Pains cannot exist long when one of
these plasters Is applied, llemember, i lrtues of
fresh Heps, llurgundy Pitch and (iums com
bined. Sold everywhere. 2Sc , 5 for ll.ui. Pre
prieters, nur l i,.
ASTKII COMPANY, Hosten,
Mass.
W)
HOI' PLASTKKS CTKE QC1CKESTI
WHY? liccause composed of medical
qualities that are known te possess great power
In relieving pain curing disease and wonder
fully weak and worn out parts. Fre.h Heps,
llurgundy Pitch and Gums combined tn a freh,
clean andsweet porous plnster. Always ready
te apply te sudden pain, nches, strains, cramps,
stitches, crick, swollen Joints or muscle', or
sereness In any part. 23c, 5 for II ee, every
where. HOI' l'LASTKK COMPANY, Hosten,
Mass. (S)
CLUTIIIffU.
w
ILL1AMSON A FOSTER.
Williamson & Eester's
BOOTS & SHOES
-FOU-
Ladies' and Qents' Wear and Fit,
EQUAL TO CUSTOM WO Ith. HI r COST L1H.
Wiiliamseii & Eester's
GENTS', BOY'S & CHILDREN'S
CLOTHING.
Wear and Fit Equal le Custom Made,
BUT COST LESS.
"Williamson & Eester's
HATS & CAPS
a UK-
New and Popular Styles,
-OF
KISKST QUALITY. LOU'KST IN .'KICK.
Williamson & Eester's
Neckwear.
Uiiderwear,
PERCALE SHIRTS.
FLANNEL, SHIRTS AND HOSIERY.
-AUK-
J1K9TQUALITI. LOWKST IN PltlCE.
llllll IIISIHI (S
1
32,34, 36 & 38 East King St.,
LANCASTKH. FA.
llT'll
Fester
fl
' i 4 ' ;'
WATCH MB, V
, CALDWKLL VO. ,
l'lllI.AOnLVIUA.
J.1
'the rerelnn
the llinilnu
The Crsrtna .
'I he Kan and Diamond.
'lhe DltunomVKebtinll.
'the Strawberry - t"A'
liieiul and Kan.
The
Patterns.
'the Anttiiue '
Heman Punch (Hastes
Chnmpsgne "
Lemonade "
fcherry "
CHtel
L'enlUl "
Heck "
Pert "
Klnger Hen Is
Tumbler,
tletilets
In
Richly
Cut
Crystal.
Lamps
CandrUttcki
Candelabrum
Urcr.hr I'llcher
Sugar lien la
Wnter I'ltchers
Carafes
Olive IMthe.
Fer
Bridal
Gifts.
J. E.
Caldwell
& Ce.
902
Chestnut
St.
PHILADELPHIA.
vyATCHhM, CLOCKS, Af.
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
CltKAP reltCASM.
Lancaster HtchM at the Lewest Price ever
etrertnl : belnjj a stockholder enable-me te sell
tbee vratchet se cheap. F.lgtn, Waltham nnd
ether watches en ale. spectacle'., Operalllasne-,
Ac. ltepalrlnf;o(theabee named articles wtll
receive my personal attention.
LOU 13 WKHKIt.
Ne. 159X North Queen St., opposite City Hetel.
(Near Penn'tt It. It. Depot.)
-ARCnt ter AUKOIIA WATCH.
CLUTHItitl.
M
YKK9 A KATHVON.
THESPRINGOF1886
Is upon us
We are net behind, either, with our
Stock et
CLOTHING
rillt THE SBASON.
The best care and taste lias been nsed In pre-
ptrlng It for the trade, and se far chsiu
been well rewarded.
MEfl'S SUITS
lu many btyles and Qaalltles, nnd nt prices
down le bottom.
JIKN'3 SPB1NO 0 EUCOATS
In all the liest Styles, ranging; in prices from
!.ee te I15 0U. The
Youths' and Beys' Department
Has been well cared for, and all of thelU!9tand
Toughest Materials can be found.
A l'AIIt Or PANTALOONS
Are a very necessary tltlnir this time or year,
nnd our assortment Is large enough te suit
anybody's taste. Don't be afraid of
High Prices.
no man imiices hkuk i
if you don't wnnt the Finest Clothing, we have
All the cheaper tirade ; and better value
can be had here for a small amount In
vested than anywhere clse. This Is
a strong statement, tint we
knew lt'a right.
LEADING CLOTHIKUS,
13 BAST KINO STREET,
LAN CAST KB. PA.
NO.
H
1RSH A HUOTHKK
HAVE YOU
Heard the News ?
IIIUSII A I1KO. are offering a full line of
NEW SPRING GOODS!
at such ridiculously low prices, that It Is a prob
lem te all hew they de 1L Manutacttulngall
their own goods, they have the Inside track, und
are bound te held 1L
New Is yourepportnnlty fera
GOOD INVESTMENT
NOTE A FEW OF THKIIt l'UICKS
Men'a Suits, 84,00, 85.0O 88.00 te 810.
Men'a Suits, 810 te 820.
SprlngOverceata, $6.00and upwards.
THEIR
MERCHANT TAILORING
DEPARTMENT
U new stocked with a complete Ilneefthe latest
SPRING PATTERNS
both In novelties ami staples,
4-C0MK KAKL1 FOB A (1O0U CHOIC'K.
One-Price Clothing Heuso,
COUNXU NOHTH QUKKN STUKKT AND
CKNTKK 8QUAUK.
'' fe 'T'-' ".L1' BWfT3iV-V
MYERS & RATION,
HIRSH (fe BROTHER'S
QORN REMOVE a
YICTORU CORN REMOYEB.
Warranted te eradicate completely and In a
snort tlme, the most ebdurate corns, hard or
soft, without pain. Sold by Uee. W. Hull, Chas.
A. Lecher, Jehn H. Kaurfuian, Dr. Win. Werm,
ley, And. u, trrey, Chas. J, Bhulmyer, and nt
lUtCHT'OLD'S DKUU BTOKK,
aecw-lya me, m. WMt or- flt,
1880.
DMT
H
Aer.n a imeTUKit.
D
RESS GOODS.
.Sew French salines,
New American batlnes,
llenrretlee Nuns Veiling,
Knullahaiid Fmnch rierges,
Clntrrette Cleth,
Weel lUtltte,
French Comhtnatlens,
KnalNh Combination,
American Combinations,
New Shawls I
1ILACK OASI1MKI1K SHAWLS.
SCOTCH AND PKltSlAN
SHAWLS.
l.IDlIT CASH MKKK SHAWLS.
KMIIUOlDKltKO CASIIMKHK
.-CAlirs.
N
EXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUHR.
FAHNESTOCK'S.
New Open Large Stock of Sheetings.
SHIKTl.vns AN'I) PILLOWCASE MUSLINS In all Desirable Makes. Alse.TlCKlNOS AND
FEATHKllSTO FILL; all at our Usual low Prices. Alse COUNTEItl'A.NKS AND
QUILTS IN QUANTITIES. Prices Lewor than Ever.
TABLE LINENS, TOWELS AND NAPKINS.
We are new receiving daily New Additions te enr already Extensive Stock, and shall continue te
add dally throughout the coming season bargains of one kind or another.
'KVK11Y DAY lllUNUS SOMKrillNU NKW."
AT
FAHNESTOCK'S,
NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT
Q.VRPETS FROM AUCTION.
METZGER
&
HAVE NOW OI'ENED A I.AKUK
INGRAIN, RAG, HALL
HOUC.HTAT AUCTION FOU CASH
CAIll'KTS.
CAHPKTS..
CAUPK.TS.
CAHl'KTS
CAKPKTS.
CAUPETS.
....at 10 Cents.
....atlKCenU.
...at 3) Cents.
... at 31 Cents.
..alto Cents.
.. at 13 CenU.
Fleer, Stair and Table Oil Cleths, Cheap.
letzger & Haugliniaii's Cheap Stere.
43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA.
between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel
iiovar.FVKSiHitise oeuns.
WM.
A. KIRFFRIL
A New Firm 1
(AT AN OLI1 STAND.)
NO. 40 EAST KING STREET,
(Opposlte the Court Heuse.)
A Complete Line of Heusefurnishing -Goods I Steves ! Steves !
We are agents for the FUl.I.KU.t WAIlllKN CO.'SXTrey, N. V,)STOVKSand UANOKS, Info
rler te none Tn the market.
The "Sl'LKNHlD HKATEH " has proven
ers, and Is gunrnntecU te give mere jamricfforten
the " WAKHK.N " and DIAMOND " Itangca are
uaranieeu 10 give mere truitjticuonen
DIAMOND " Itangca are
full stnclc of Heaters, Cook Steves and Itanges of
ok Steves and Kanccs of
attention te our selection of SUM M KU COOK
stfcl contains the Lett, the tafett. aud met rronemfca! nn"erel te the nubile.
Alie Cooking Utensils of Iren, Copper, Tin and Urnnlte Ware, and keep en hand a full assort
ment of the latest Improved conveniences which make the Unties of housekeeping a pleasant
pas tlme.
Articles et Tin, Copper or Sheet Iren, of special designs or patterns, made tn order en short
notlce,
KcpMrlng promptly and neatly done. Special attention given le PI.UMlilNO, (IAS FITTING
anilhTKAM HKATINU, TIN HOOFING and Sl'OUTINU. and a stock of the latest Improved tins
Mxturcs, Washs Stands, ltath-Tubs, Water Cletets, and all pertaining te the business, constantly
en hand.
KIEFFER
NO. 40 EAST KINQ STREET,
LITE lXSVRANVB VUStVANT.
IFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
WHEN SOLICITED TO
The Mutual Life Iiisurance Cejnpany of New Yerk
RIOHARD A. McODRDY, PRESIDENT,
Is entitled te your yf.Vrconslderatlon, slnce It holds the FOllEMOHT place among the Life In
surance Institutions of the world, and eirera superior advantages In all the features of business to
gether with unequalled financial security.
CASH ASSETS,
It Is alie the Oil KA VEST Company In which
thucostef Insurunce belnwthatf
tni auv()ineriiiupuuy. .
It has A'O HTOCKHOLVEllHXe claim any
is less than that of any ether Company
1. wri.ea .l.n a mnTml inn miut pnmn1
the only one that furnishes AltSOLUTK IXXUltAXVK FllOit THE WOltl) UO,
Oll FUUTHKU INrOUMATlON Al'l'LY TO
Rebert Helmes, District Agent,
230 N. 5th STREET. READINQ. Or 00 N. DUKE STREET, LANCASTER.
JlUVBKrVttlfJBUINH UOUVS.
s
HIKK'H OARl'KT UAI.Ii.
CARPETS !
UKOFKN1NO Or
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL.
We are new nrenared tn show the trade the Largest and Hest Selected Line of Carnets ever ex.
hlbltedln this city. WILTONS, VKLVKT8,
H11U8SKLH, TllltKK-1'LY, AU-Weel and Cotten
unatn uui ftiei unMAaivwiM ,j...&itAii
own manufacture a smiclality. Bpeclal Attention nald te the Manufacture of CUSTOM CAHl'KTS,
AUearull Lire oft
OILCLOTHS. UUUH, WINDOW BHADK3. CO VKULKT8. Aa..i
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL,
Oer. West King ud
MUUnt,
-'WSS.VS
NOVELTICSIN
Spring Wraps I
1IKUUAHK VKI.VKT WUAI'S.
OTTOMAN SILK WltAl'S.
IIOUCLK Ot.OTIt JAUKKTS.
JKK"iKS, JKKSKVS.
Colored and ItHek Crepe Cleths,
llreche nnd ottoman Ulnghams,
Satin Iterber.
Ilrocaue Cashmere-,
KiiKltshChretets,
Nevel Combtnatlens.
HAGER & BRO.,
Ne. 25
West King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
HOUSE.
LANCASTER, PENN'A
HAUGHMAN
AND HANDSOME VAUIKTY OF
AND STAIR CARPETS,
AND TO 1IK SOLD CHEAP FOlt CASH.
CAItPKTS.
CAHl'KTS.
CAHl'KTS.
CAItPKTS,
CAHl'KTS.
CAHl'KTS,
...at IS
., ata
...alM
...atM
,..al7S
. . .at W
Cents.
Cents.
Cents.
Cents,
Cents.
Cents.
Uerse Hetel
AM) US C. HF.llK.
A 'ITtiXriUX 110 VSEKEEVmtS t
New Goods I - New Prices I
Itself te be the choice of all economical housekeep-
ifttruei inan any neaier in use.
tettuel
admitted
The mcrlta of
admitted hy all who knew them
We have also a
various si
various style
es and prices, and have given careful
STOVKS, heth for Ceal Oil and Uaielme, se that our
& HERR,
LANCASTER, PENN'A.
nmr23 linilAw
m8URE REMEMBER THAT
$108,08,907.
te Insure ; Its larger dlvldend returns reducing
part of the profits.
Its ratio et expenses te receipts
irehcnslve form of Insurance Centrnct ever issued, and
CARPETS !
all the Trading Makes of UOIJY ANDTArKSTUV
Chain KITUABUPKU9, and all
I qualities or IN.
CAHI'KTrtef our
bAnraie, uau ana VilAin
AT
Wtr Bte., Laneaattr, Fa.
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