rrsrw W 1 Y- ,7 THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, APBIL 7, 1886. ft. h i? r THE IUSE OF A WORKMAN. Krem the New 1 etk Wetl.l. "It none tl.em rlKlt: H'y '"m J '""' re." Tliwte wen)" wero otlen en tliolltwef Torenco I'ewtlerly, Ilia htber of llie iwmil general meMcr workman of tlin :KiiIrIiUi of Laber, Turonre Vincent 1'owtletly. lien iratliereil Willi his children nreitml tlie family lienrtliRleiui he would talk lhem of tne "" imrtance of lalierliiR mmi wetkliiR toKOtlier ler. common raiiKO. IIeUIIiik up n luinilte of Mlckn he would exclaim I ''Sce, hew rnsy It b (e break tliese ene hy ene, and hew tllf tllf lleuU when all together. " lltsyeiniKCNt en( Terenco Vincent, was especially Imprtwweil with llien tr-achlngs and hli lather often raid : "Terry will innke hi mark aome day." M r. i'owilei I J ' father came te Ihli country In llCn. Ile waHtheiialKiut twenty.lUeyeara old. Ile nana powerful man, fully hi x feet tall, with a MreiiK roiiHtltulleu. Ile married Imfern he left lrelaud, and hli llrst fen wai lioruen Iho Milp coming up Urn HL Law Law renre. Ile landed whero tlin present town of 0dpiiHhiir!, N. Y., atntnli le-day. Twe yeara woteNent In OgUenitmrjr, and then he Hlarled f tit ther heuiIi, Ile stepped nt Utlca for it few months and contlnued hla Journey, arriving at L'arhoiulale, hla luture home, early In lKfti. In thote daya the coal wai obtained hy stripping the earth elf and howliiRthe coal out with pick Aathopro Aathepro Aathopre roa of mining advanced, Mr. Pewderly bo be bo cauie u tulue Uikp, and Jie also opened a small atore which waa managed hy his wlle. II he had been a llttle lei careful he might hae Ixoemo ene of Iho richest men hi l'eiiii HvUatua. A farm or ever four hundred acre w ai ollered te liltu for about WW. Tula farm contained unmoor the lareat deposits of coal IntlieMale. IIh jlelil liai amounted te a great iiiaiiy hunilred theuxand dnllara and Mill mciiin litnxlmiistlble. Mr. I'ewderly. lienet or, had a horror of keIiir Inte debt, and hn refiKfil his opertunliy. He thus lived and died a peer man. Terence V. was the youngest aen In Iho family of twehe children, aoven of whom are living. Three brothers are living at Car Car Car boudale and ene en n rami In Sullivan ceuntv. Je-ifpli, ene of the eldor brothers, hasjiixt to-en apK)lnted postmaster at Car Car Car bomlale. tih: HOV AT SCHOOL. General Mailer Workman I'ewderly waa bem en Jan. 'J, ISI'A Illnrtndlen worocon werocon worecon tlnrd te leading, writing, arlthmotle and geography. At thirteen he was apprenticed te a Machinist. Ile wan In no soime a model Ikiv In the koiise of hi never gettlng Inte mfrchlef, altlietmli hogenemlly hnilhmc win. The school master, Mr. ltarnard Mo Me TighP, inaiiiuiliicd dlcipllne,and he had oc casion ene day te punish young I'ewderly Miwrely. MeTlithe, who was a small man, paseil ihe plare where Mr. I'ewderly was at wetlt en his way te school the next morn ing, anil Mr. I'ewderly called out te him and aaiil : '1 heard you thrashed mv ley jeslor jesler day." " Yes," wan the reply, " I thought It was nrcensary." What did he de?" After the n'hoelmastor explained, Mr I'owderly Mid : " Yeu did porfectly rlphL" Yeung I'ewdirly's studies did net end with his apprenticeship te the machinist trade. Ills was naturally theiightlul, Inquir ing mind and hla evening were pawed In rending. He earned enough money te bur it copy of hhakespestre's works and was very eticl of his aclilev omenL When he first ontered the niachlne shop I'owderly was set te work boring out holts ti car wheels. Notwithstanding his reading he paid clwe attention te his work and was advanced from time te time until he became master of the trade. In 117 Miss Hannah Hevers, his ncliool nclieol nclioel msto and sweetheart, loll CnrlKindale with her parenLs for .Scran ten. joins I'm: KNKIIITS OP I.AllOlt. Mr. I'ewderly left Carhondale In 1NX. Twe years botero lie joined the Knights el Laber. The order was then In Its infancy In carbon dale, but seen gained ipilte a llttle local cele brity by the Intelligent manner In which he tli'ctiKsed the future of the organization. On unlvlug In Scranton, Mr. I'ewderly ontered the machine hnsi of the Delaware, I-aeka-wanna it Westeni railroad company- H received FiBO a day, niunt his money care fully, neither smoked nor drank and boenme ene of the most trusted empleyes about the shops. "Mr. I'owderly was n quiet man In many ways," aaya Mr. vlurrlll. "lloceuld talk well enough, and no one ever navy him Htanding around the street comers, and I never saw him atop te talk with any ene en the street for mere than a inlnute until alter he Uiimie candidate for mayor. After he Lecarno mayor I wan the only man he left en the old jiolfee force of the city. Mr. I'owder I'ewder ly wanted H reergnnlr-ed and better men ap pointed." In 1H74 Mr. I'ewderly married his Carbon Carben dale sweetheart. Ily this tlme he had bo be bo eemo ene of the leadera In the local labor I'Oinmittee of Scranton and was attracting at at tieu te hlmself. He became a member of the Columbia literary society, whero he made his first reputation as a speaker. He also took a con r no at a commercial college. After the term Mr. I'ewderly resumed his Htudies nl home. He formed the personal acquaint acquaint unce in lbTO of Uriah Stephens, who was then at the head of the Knlghuinl Laber. Housed his intliiencelu Mr. i'ewderly 'a favor, and he was made the bead or the labor organiza tion at Scranton. During the ntrll.es of 1S77 lie urged prace and moderation, and lkin counsel at that time, given In a qnlct way, probably sated thousand of dollars' worth ofprnperty in Horanten. IX POLITICS. l'ollewlug the riots the labor organization nominated a full county tlcket at the fall election. Mr. I'owderly was made a mem ber or the county committee. People en deavored te rldlcule them out of the contest, hut the ticket was elected by a large major ity. The following fprlng Mr. I'ewderly was nominated by the l.almr party ler mayor of Scranton and he was elected. The Repub lican press charged I'ewderly with being the candldatoer the Melly Magulrea, and pre dicted, in thoevontof his election, that the city would be turned ever te that lawless gang of rulllans, but it onlvaervod toareuso thOHympathy of the people in hla behalf. The poeplo of Carbondale indorsed him strongly. Mr. I'ewderly made a most excel- lent ami conservative mayor, two years later, when he was again nominated by the I.ater party for mayor, his predecessor, Mc Kune, came all the way from Canada te take h hand in working for his election, and the next tlme alter that tlie Democrats indorsed his nomination. He could have been elected ugaln, but he declined. Mr. I'owderly Is new entering en his seventh year as general master workman of the Knights of Laber. Mr. Stephens died in 1879, and Mr. I'ewderly, who held the posl pesl posl tlen next In pewer, that or general worthy foreman becatne Ills successor. During his terms of oftlce the Knights or lber have grown from a comparatively InHignlllcant gathering Inte an organization of the gi cutest power and Importance, with a mombershlp reachlng far up In the neighborhood of the millions. Mr. I'ewderly 'm mother died about ten years age. Heme Idea of the slze and extent of the family can be learned from the fact thatalxty children and grand-children were gathered nt her funeral. Mr. I'ewderly, however, has no children. Ills father died during his first term as mayor. Met or the Scranton city eIllclalH went te Carbondale te attend tue ninerai. UNIVKUSAI.I.Y RKSI'IIOTIID. In upltoer all his opportunities Mr. I'ow I'ew derly U comparatively a poerman. Ile lives In a very modest cettage en the outskirts ei ricranten, and It Is doubtful if the house, let and lurnllure would bring mero than 1 1,500 If put up for aale. The salary of hla iosltlen Is only fl,WH)a year, but his travelling ex penses are paid by the organization. Mr. i'ewderly does net appear te be changed by his advancements. Ile has tlie mune kindly greetings for his friends as when he was an ordinary machinist. He is net without am bition, but ills believed te he con tl nod en tirely te the cause which he represents. He has been urged te accept the nomination for Congress In this district, and In his ca.ie it would be equivalent te an election, but he has declined iwcmpterlly. His whole lite has been consecrated te the cause which he represents. If it dees net go out In the tttruggle he is new making against disease, a great iiiuire uiiiems iiseu uetere him. m l'uuchf it ami Itlchmt by Human.. About 11 o'clock Monday night while the speaker of the Heuse or Assembly was en his way home in Hi. Jehns, N. V., he was at tacked hya number of roughs, who struck him In the face aud felled him te the ground. They then gave him Beveral kicks en the imilv. On Tunsilav the Biieaker appeared with a badly disfigured face and with band- I aged bands. Ills MCftlUnU have set yet HK arreta, AN AI'Kir. OnANOR. Though .till the season bear anting, Ami llearen gave me warning, I rnuld net think the frolic tprlng Would vanlih era the morning ! e sweetly ulietin the rosy light In early warmth ilr.crndlng, It .coined a promlne all 1ki hi Ight Ter such it wintry rndliig ' Thus every kindly leek of Uilne Is turned In celli denying, And nntanearerglnnroer nln Makes answer te lny slglilng. Vet I. thouinglerolorlost That happy hearts i cmeiiiber, Tlinuglinew the Held Is whlle with rrest And naked a. Urtember I Te-morrow, dear, the constant blue Will put an end te sorrow 1 tin .mi will melt the earth anew And hnpe return, te morrow I Vara li. (loeilnle In Jnilrpi nttr nt. "Man's work, from aim te mint Weman's work li never done." Werk Is it necessity te ullt but, upon hew iiiany, women especially, docs It tM w"h he Imnlen of trie "last .trew," and tills, hrraiise tlieir peculiarly (letlrale rnti.tltutlnnt are se llntile te riinrtlnnal rtpranirnmiint. We cannot Icmien your tell, ludlcn, but we can make It easier fur you, by making you strengnrand bet bet eor able in de ft. Ilr. I'fnrre'. " ravortte I're. .crlpllim " will relieve you of nervnn. and ether wcnkiipimcn, and all the many 111. ieru1tar te your. ex. a&-W,8Aw Day'. llor.e Powder Is prepared hy A. C. Mever A Ce., Ilnltlmnre, Md. I'rlce Mrents. lhn best rvferm In demr.tlc economy Is the IntriMliictlen of Dr. Hull's llntiy Hyruii Lands. mi in Is no longer given te halites. Only 2.1 cent r Dr. lliitrsJIiiltliiuira I'llla. the tourists' friend, should he kept by all traveling men. United State. Sonater Blackburn, or Ken tucky, publicly endorse. Hed Htar Cough Cure. Teething" llnbles are Instantly relieved of palu when the gums nru tmtlied with Da. IUsii Teething Letien. Price, '.Scouts, A fact fnimexporlenci', Dk. lUmi's Pleasant l'hjsle cures constipation In babies or adults. Sure and pleasant. I'rlcn, UceuU. apl-lmd.tw HUI1IIKN CIIANOKS. If Iho body receives dally a proper amount of nutrition, and expels tlie wcrn-eut parts, health I. thu certain rnnse'iticnce; but by a sudden change or weather, the pores of the .kin may net iMirfenn llialr nftlcti well, and matters are retained which should have passed off by that avenue All causes which Impede Inscnslble perspiration urn fraught with danger, bewiiMi matters w huh should have passed away through tlie skin are turned ngaln Inte circulation tlrandrelh'. Tills will remnve all Impurities, Irem whatever cause they may come, curing pain, Inflammation and cold. arising from abnvn cause In a fuwheurj. HI-KVIAL NUTlVr.lt. Tlirre Must lie an Open llnail lietween the fixicl w,i rat and the substance of which our lusl les are composed. If thorend Is clogged or cliwed we sicken, faint and die. This mud Is made up of the organs of digestion ami assimila tion Ufthee the. tmnach and liver nre chief, Most people have mere or less exiirleiice of the hetmrsnl constipation. Prevent tl, anil all 11. riiirlut seriuencfs by using" Dr Kennedy's "Fa vorite llcinedy." It I. the Ilrst step that costs. maraO-luusxi.tw MiiKSCtn Qi'icat.v dtstrcsstnir (eimh, by Mule's llenev or llnieheund nnd tar. riKi'u Tonlhache Drens curu tn ene mlnutn aA-lwderslAw A llriimrkalila oed Man Is he whoattends te the comfort of hts iamlly and will net let his little ones suffer wlthalfec wlthalfec tlen. of thn Threat and l.ungs, whereby thulr tlv es mav be endangered, but who should at all times Rive them that sovereign remedy, Kemp's llttlsam. t'rlce te rents and It. Trial lite free tersaleby II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 North (Juecti strict. (I) Wll.I. OV XVrrV.K with Dy.impsta and I.lvnr Complaint T whlleh'a Vltallzcr lsKiiaran' Ued te euro von. Fer wile liy II. II. Cochran Druggist, Se. 137 North (jiiccu strict. A I.vltPr-Carrler' Kxprrlencf. 7 he letter-carrier comes regularly rain or shine as everybody Is aware of, and Is conse fluently subjected te all kinds et exposure It. C. Kttlnger, of the Allcntewn force, was taken wlthuseveru rheumatism, whereby be was de prived of the use of his left arm. Alter using half a bottle or dress' Ubeumattc llrmedy he entirely rellovedet pain and nble te attend te hi. duty. W e bav e his permission te make this statement. Since this experience he keep, the Kcmcdy cenaUntly en hand. K.C. KTTl.SOKtt, letter-Carrier Ne. 3, Allentown, l'a. febJ-JmW.FM Cmnti's Liquid ltoef 'I onto Is adinlrab'y nduptisl for females tnilullcate health. Velil n't no vthtr. tifdrugglst. aS-lwdeeit.tw ItllOWN'S 1IOUSKIIOLD 1'ANACIt.V. Is the mostelTectlvo I'aln Destroyerln the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed whether taken Internally ens.apptled oxtenially. and thereby mero certainly KKL1KVK l'AIN, whether chronte or acute, than any ether patn alleviator, and It Is warranted deuble the itrength of any similar preparation. It cures pain In the Slue, flack or ltewels, Bore Threat, ltheumatlsm, Toethacho and ALL AC1IKS, and Is The Great Hellover of Pain. llKOW.Va 11OUSKII0I.1) PA.NACKA " should twin every family. Atoaspeonlutoltbol'unacca tn a tumbler et hit water (sweetened, It nnv (erred, taken at Decl time, will 1111KAK UP A COl.D. cents a bottle. mJMydM.VV.ASw AOIIKAT DISVOVKIti. The greatest discovery f Iho nineteenth con cen tur' Is Dr. Leslie's SpecliU Prescription for sick headiche, w hlch Is the discovery of an eminent physician and used by him for ever thirty j ears before giving It te the public, and it .lands to day without a rival. Head advertisement In anotber column. S1UI. OII'S CUHK will Immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and ilmnchills. Fer .ale by II. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 117 North (Jut-en street. rorlame back, slde or cheat, use Hhlleh's Por Per ous Plaster. Price '.3 con Is. Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 1) North Queen stitet. The Stystery Solved. it has always been understood thai consump tion was Incurable, lint It has recently been discovered that Kemp's llalsam for the Threat and Lungs Is Riving mera relief than any known remedy. It Is quamnteed tn relieve and cum Asthma, bronchitis and CeukIis. Cull en 11. II Cochran, druggist. Ne. 137 North (jueen atieet, and get a trial bottle free of cost. Large sire Su cents and tl. (0 C'ATAHHII CUHKD. health and sweet brealh secured, by bhtlnh's Catarrh Hemcdy. Price 60 cents. Naral Injector free, t or sale by II. IS. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. lai North (jueen BtreeU Te restore soneof tuste, smell or hearing use Kly's (.'ream Halm. 1 1 cures all cases of Catarrh. Hay Fever, Colds In the Head, Headache and Deafness. It Is doing wonderful work. Donet fall te procure a bottle, as In It lies the relief you seek, it Is euilly applied with the ringer. 1'ilce, aec. ataniggists. Mr. P.M. Harber, has used Kly's Cieain Halm for Catarrh In his family and commends It cry highly. A lady Is recovering the sense et smell. A Tuckhanneck law) er, known te many of our reader", gays be was cured of deafness. Plus Plus ten, Pa., Uazette, aJ'Jwdeed.Vw THAT HACKING COIK11I can lie se quickly cured by Hhlleh's euro. We guarantoe lu or sale by 11. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North (Jueen street. MOTltKltSt MOTHEK3II MOT1IKHS1I1 Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suirerliig nnd crying wltb the excruciating pain of cutting teeth t It te, foal once and gut a bottle or Mrs. WINS LOW'S OOTHINO UVltUP. It will relieve the peer little sufferer Immediately depend upon It) thcre Is no mistake about It. There I. net a mother en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell you at once that It will regulate the bowels, and glve rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating llke magic It ts pel fectly sate te use In all cases, and pleasant 'te the taste, and Is the prescription et one et the eldest and best remain phyatcluus tn theUulted States. Beld every w bore. 2ftcentsa bettle llliU Ol-i) uu, iv ,e w SIIII.OH'S COUUH and Consumption Cure Is sold by us en a guarantee It cures Consump tion. Fersale by 11.11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 1) North Uncoil BtreeU Ir. Hauler's Werm Hyrup Is the only remedy which U guaranteed te expel wenns It any exist. Ne purgative required arter using. I'rlce 25c. by all druggists. One bottle Is known te have destroyed one hundred w oreu. feb7-3mWFM CUOUP.WHOOPINH COUGH and Ilrenchltla Immediately relieved by ShllnhsCiire, Fersale by II. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. WJ North gueen Btrcet. Kenutm. l HAND DLSl'LAY OF NECKTIES. UOTO EltlSMAN'fc. OAMBL'S HAIR UNDERWEAR, OO TO EUISMAN'B. TJtOR IiATEHT HTYLKH X! cellaus and currs, UO TO KUISMAN'S. QHKAPEHT AND BEST BGARLET UNDERWrUlt AT ERISMAN'S. W9,17WK8rKINQ8T.t LANCASTER mttmcAf QUTICUltA HKMEMKS. A Little Sufferer 01oaiinel,Piirinotl, nnd Boautlfled by the Otttleura Romedtoo. Itarrordsmepleasurotoglvoyou this report et thn cute et our llttle grandchild by your UtrriciRA Hkmxiiiks. When six month, old his left hand began tn swell and had every appear appear appear uncoef a large bell. We peulticed It, but all te no puriinse. About flve months after It becatne a running sere. Hetm ether sere, formed. He then had twoef them en each hand, and as his IiIihmI btcnuie mere and mere Impure It took la. tlme for them te break out, A sere came en thn chin, beneath the tiniler lip, which was very offensive. His head was ene solid seal), dis charging a great deal. This was his condition nltwentytwe months old, when 1 undertook Itie care of hlin, his mother having died when he was it little mere than a ear old, of con cen con sumptien (scrofula of course). Ile could walk a llttle, but could net get up If he full down, and could net move when In lied, having no iisn of his hands. 1 Imme diately commenced with the Cdticdra It sus hi is, using thn Crmi'RA and CvtiuuraCeap freely, nnd when he had taken one bottle of the Ltrru ciia Hkselvxnt, his head whs completely cured, and be was Improved In every way We wero very much encoumged, and continued the use of Iho remedies for it year nnd a-half. One sero after another healed, a bony matter form ing In each one of these five deep ones Jn.t be. fore healing, which would finally grew loose and were taken out i thou they would heal rapidly. One of these ugly bone formations 1 preserved. After taking a doren and a half IkuUes he was completely cured, and Is new, et the age or lx fears, a strong and healthy child. 1 he .cars en its hands must always remain i hts hands are strong, though we onie feared he would never be nble tnu.e them. All that physicians Old for htm did him no geed. All whu saw the child be fore using the Clticvha Hxmxuiks and ace the child new consider It a wonderful cure, If the abnve facts are of any use te you, von are at liberty te ue tlicm. Hits. K. . DltlOUS. Ne, 612 Clay street, lilonmlnglen, 111 Maya.iMi.' 'I he child was really lu aworse condition than he itppcurtd te his grandmother, who, being with him every day, became accustemi d te the disease. MAOU1K HOPPLNO Cctici'ra Hkmxuiks nre sold everywhere. C'CTicesA. the great nkln Care, Mcts t CirruiRA seAr, nn exquisite Bkln lleautltter,. 2Sets.CuTl ft ka Heaelvest, the new llloed Piirltler, 11. J. Prepurrd by the Permit Dp.iu ami Chemical Ce , Ikisten. (tend fur " lleir te Cure hkln Diseases." FPnTJ"'0' "cnly, Pimply and Oily Skin J.XVjJj.bcautlflcd by CfTictuA Beat. Catarrhal Dangers. Te be freed from the danger, el suffocation while l)lng downs te breathe (reely, sleep soundly and tindl-turbcd ; te rise refreshed, head cl:ar, brntn active nnd free from pain or ache) te knew- that no poisonous, putrid mat ter defiles the breath and rots away the delicate machinery of stni 11, taste and hearing; te fsel that the system does net, through Its veins and arterle", suek up the poison that Is sure te un dermine and destroy. Is Indeed a blessing be jend alt ether human enjoyments. Te purchase Immunity Irem such a fate should he the object el all atlllctcd. Hut these who lutve tried many remedies and physicians despair of relief or cure. 8ANFOHIVS HADICAL CUHK meets cvery phase of Catarrh, from n simple head cold te the most loatheseiuo and destructive stages. It Is local and constitutional. Instant In relieving, permanent In In curing, afe, economical nnd never falling. SAsresn's ItAhicAL Cms consists of ene bottle m thn Uaiiicai. (.ins, one box nt (.ataiuuiai. Seiv.vr, and ene IrnevEiilMiALR,nll wrapped In one package, with trenttsQ and directions, and sold by all druggists for tl. I triTEn Darn A Chemical Ce., Hostes. ACHING MUSCLES Relieved In one mlnutn by Hint new, original, elegant, and Infallible antidote te patn and In flammation, the Lertci.n.v Asrt Pals Plasty. Ne ache or pain, or bmlse or strain, or cough or cold, or muscular weakness but vlelds te Its speedy, nil pew erf ill and nuver-fstflng, pain nl levUtlng properties. At dntgglsts, i'.j rive for II; or of I'lmEii Darn amCiiim. Ce., Hostei. G KHAT KIjIXIK OF LIKK. ENDORSED BT TBI WORLD. DR. PETZOLD'S GERMAN BITTERS I THIS GREAT LTUXEH OF LIFE Is a deuble Distillation of ever twenty dltTorens, kinds of the best Uennnn Herbs, this being the only true una ruiianie process uy wnicu inu en tire Ureal Mistical V lrtues nnd Curu rutlve Proper ties of the Herbs can be produced. We are con fident that this great Herman Tonic will be found the most HEALTH-UIVINO ever placed before the public. A. a UKLIA1ILKAND PI.KASANT 1NVIQOHANT, It Is absolutely without a rival, and atfirrdg Ihbtakt l.lllir. and a PERrECTCuuKguarantevd In all cases of DyspepslJ. Less of Appetite, Nervousness, Weakness, Cramps, Dysentery Cholera Merbus, Nnuue, Dlarrbiea, Asthma, Sick Stomach, lllllleusness, Ague and Fever an Other Malarial Dlsrares. This Great Medicine Fer Hale Every where. L. PETZOLD & CO., Prep's., HALTIMOHK MD. apr.-8WA81yd.lw. c iUKK QUAKANTKKD. RUPTURE. Cnre Riitrnnteed by lilt .1. It. M.WKU. Ease at once : no operation or delay from busi ness ; testeil by hundreds of cures. Main oftlce, Kit AKCH hT., P1IILA. bend for Circular. MMvilAw A bTKH ALLOTUKIIH KAIL, CONSULT DR. IJDBB, KINOHTH FIFTEENTH STHEKT, (llelew Cal- Iewhlll Street, Philadelphia.) W EA11S' EXPEH1KNCE. Onaranteedtocure the atlllctcd and unfortunate w lth Purely N'ego N'ege table Medicines. Heek en special diseases free ; send for It. Advice Hen una alrlctlv conflden- Hal. Omcu hours, 11 n in. te 2 p. in,, 7 p. in. te 10 p. in. treatment by .Mail. ml-ly ydAw DIL DAUSKX, OFFICES AND DIIUO 8TOHE, l,.'s)N.tth St.. Phllad'u.. Hejtsturcd Ph)slclan and Gnuliiate Jotreraen College, guarantees te euro all llloed. Skin nnd Nerv eus Dlsuuxcs; also Private Diseases of either box, with purely v egetable remedies. Dll. DAI.SEN'S CiOLDEN PEHIODIC PILLS nre hate, Certain and Effectual, (-j box. head ferclrcular 1VU N. STII ST., Philudilphla. Treatment by Mall. r.'7-lyd VAltJtlAUEH. OTANDAUI) CAHHIAtJK WOUK. Edw. Edgerley, CAEEIAGE BUILBEE Mnrket Streot, Rear of Poatefflco, Lunonster, Pa. My stock cemprtses a large variety of the Latest Style buggies, I'hxtens, Carriages, Mar ket and lluslness Wngens. w hit h 1 eiler at the ket and lluslness Wagons, whli h 1 nttur at very lowest figures and en the most leusenuiilu terms. 1 call special attention tea few of my own de signs, one of which Is the EDUEULEYCLOSKD PitslCIAN COUPE, which is decidedly the neatest, lightest and most complete Physician's carnage in me country. Persons wishing te buy a geed, honest aud substantial mtlcle, should bear In mind that they take no risk In buying my work. Every Carriage turned nut In eighteen years ngoed ene that Is the kind of guarantee 1 li i e te offer the public. All erk tully warranted. Plouse glve me a call. KEPA1K1NO PHOMPTLY ATTENDED TO. One set of werkmen especially employed ler that purpose. R KADQUAKTKHS KOrt B EST ABY CARRIAGES. LATEST STYLES, LARGEST STOCK, LOWEST PRIDES. tWA SIC FOlt VA TA LOU UK. W. D. Sprecher & Sen, NO. Ol EAST KING STREET, LANCASTElt, 1'A ftbl&-2ind DO IT TO.DAY.-0UUK THAT UOR rible cold with llensen's Capclne I'lasters, They will help you M once, Don't wait. c. BMW 0OVDB, sfx, -sr. S mlllCOTS. All-Weel Triceta in Spring Hhatles And Elegant finish for 33c. a yard, AT Til North End Dry Goods Stere. J. W.HYKNK, nevs lyd Ne. S21 North Queen itroeL mlin NKW CAHII HTOHK. NEW CASH STORE. New. 247 & 249 North Queen Street. Opposite the Kcy.tone Heme and Northern Hank. GOOD BLACK SILKS, Geed Black Cashmeres, TUICOT AND HOMESPUN SUITINGS. TIIR IIOKTItRECOKSKT. CAHOLINKCOKSKT An Elegant Corset at se Cents, nndatioed Corset at Cents. Anil all ether goods at Lew Prices. 1'lca.e give us a call before purchasing. fcbS-lyd W. It. 110WEHS. w II Y I HOW CHKAl'l ELECTRIC GOSSAMERS, ONE DOLLAIt. Sold everywhere at $1.73. LADIES, when out shopping, will de well by first going te the BOSTON STORE. Elegant Dress Bilks, UK. per yard i worth TSc, peryard. Yard and a-half wlde Cleth Halting &0c per yard ; would be cheap enough at Tic. Special llargaln. In Mark and Colored Cash meres, Velvets, Satin., Cleth Suiting., Etc. Everybody will Ik surprised at our;low price.. Quick sales nnd small profits Is enr motto -ienls furnishings a Specialty. STAMM, BROS, a GO. Nev 26 St 28 North Queen St. LANCASTElt, PA. iirormerly at New Yerk Stere. JsnH lydAw G UEAT HAKOAIN8. WATT & SHAND, Nea. G, 8 St 10 East King- St. Spring Dress Goods! DOUllLK-rOLD DKKSS HOODS, Spring Shades, 12Xc a yard. WOOLKACK SHEPHEHD CHECK, l!Wc. a yard ; made te sell nl20c. AHAlltANSUlTINHS.yard wide, I5c a yanl. HOMESPUN SUITINGS, New Celers,!', a yanl. HOMESPUN SUITINOS, 42 Inches wide, 37Wc a yard. ENGLISH CLOTH SUITINGS, 37Xc a yard; usual price, tee. CANVASS CLOTH SUITINOS, Popular Shades, Wc. a yard. IILACK AND COLOHED CASHMEHES, 41 Inches wlde, Mic. a yard ; worth Tie. Open Te-Day New Spring Styles .JEHSE WAISTS, JKItSEY JACKETS, ItOUCLK JACKETS, IlltOCADED VLL ET HUAKI-S. COLOItKDCASHMEHKSCAHI'S. EMIIHOIDEHED UASHUEHE SI! AWU. EMUHOIDEUKD CASUMKHE KICHUH, At Very MrHlemte Prices. New Yerk Stere. J. II MAKTIN it CO. DRESS SILKS. (Sulnct'a lllnck Silks liave it world-wttle reptitiilien, and are acknowledged te be tlie best wearing silks manufactured. llery liet:e bears the imnie et tlie manu facturer with Ills guarantee that they will wear and net cut. A special number at 90 cents n yard we liave compared with the dellarsilks et ethers, and found the Guinct silk the superior. We will say a word alwnt our Guinet lllack Silks at 81.00. All we ask of you is te get a sample and com pare it with any silk that is sold at SI.'j in the city ; 7.jc. Ulack Silk has a finish equal te the 00c, but net quite se heavy. In Colored Silks a special bargain at 15c. ; manufactured te sell at ivc. ; we have in all the leading Spring Shades. A line of Surah Silks that came in yesterday are sell ing at 85c. Many pietty shades, and same quality as theso we sold last week at $1.00. We have always made u specialty of Dress Silks, and our stock was never se complete as at present. J. B. Martin t Ce., Cor. West King & Prince SUjm (Opjioslte UteTOns Heu9fl.) LANCASTElt. 1'A. MAVUINKH1. TLTAUHINKRY.dO. e STEAM HEATING lAtesland Most linproved ENGINES TraeUen, PerUtle or Slatieaary. New or Second-Hand UOILKK3, WATEU TAN1C8, BEPARATOK3. Uaehims or UirAis Werk inch asanneand kept In ilachluu shops. OAU OH OH ADDIBM, Ezra F. Landis, WOnK9-37 NORTH CHERRY STREET, L&naAam. I'A. Ii7-tfd TO II A CCO CUTTINaS, HORAPH, 81FT 1NUS ANU l'ACKKKS' WASTE, Dry nud Clean, bought for casa. .1.8. UULIN8, Ne. S73 1'earl Street. New Yerk, ltolerence If red. Mchutte, Ne, t&l'earl street, Mew Yerk. 'feMHy rvRMTVBm. G HAND OI'KNINU. GRAND -OF- HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, Nes. 27 and 29 Seuth Queen Street. This Week, IteginnliiB en TUESDAY, APIll 1. 6th. The Largest anil Finest Display Sleck of New antl Doslrnlile Heeds In the City. WALTER A. BATB, s IMIINO HTYI,r.S AND FASHIONS. W. D. STAUFFER & CO., THE IiKAIlKHSOF SPltINU STYLES AND FASHIONS IN THE NEWEST, MOSTCOUHECT AND NOHUY STIFF AND SOFT FATS ! With a full line of New nnd Artistic Designs In CHILDKEN'S FANCY tlOODS at Lewost Prices. Alse the New Yerk KNOX " and the Bosten " WILOOX " Silk Hats. TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS. TltUNKS-1100, U.SS, 2J0, 3n, $3.60 np te 110. THAVKLINO UAGS-C.1C, ;3c., Dec., 11.00 up te $1.00. FANCY PLUSH LAP ROBES In lleanttlul Deslgns at Lewost Prices. CONNECTION. lust W. D. STAUFFER & Nes. 31 nnd 33 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. CLOCK AMI XT Z. KlIOADS, JKWELKR. JEWELRY In calling attention te our offerings In this line, the publle arolnvlted te & oleao and critical examination of the goods which we bolieve we can fairly elalm are of a standard equal te any ever offered in the largest cities of our land, and we ask comparison of prioes, knowing that ours are lower for the flne goods oflerod than the ruling of prioes elsewhere. Our Stock of Unset Diamonds Is large, and we will make up from these any Btyle of work desired. All the Newest Patterns of Ladies' Wear always in Stock, and Birth or Menth Stones of the whole calender can be had promptly. The Gems Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, Sapphlre, Topaz, Opal and Pearl always en hand, and set te erder. Oil Paintings, Marble and Bronze Statuary, and Musical Bexes, always cheerfully shown by our attendants. Everybody 1b invited te eall and be shown through our stock. H. Z. RHOADS, Jeweler, NO. 4 WEST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA. OAURiAUB MOTTO THAT ALWAYS WINS. HONEST WORK ! HONEST PRICES ! Philip Doersom's Old Reliable ferriage Works, 126 and 128 EAST KING STREET, (NKAULY Ol'l'OSITK TDK LEOl'AltD HOTEL), LANCASTElt, I' A. Nene But First-Class Mechanics Employed. A 1 Material, and That Only, Dsed 1-UICE3 TO SUIT THE TIMES. ALL WOUK GUARANTEED. BUGGIES, PMTONS, BUSINESS WAGONS, MARKET WAGONS, And Vehleles of Bvery Description Built Promptly te Order. A Full Line of Vohlcle In Steclr, propared especially for the Snrlni? Trade. A Large and Varied Afuortment of SECOND-HAND WOUK ON HAND which will 1)0 sold at MOST ItEAbONAllLK 1'UIULS. PARTICULAU ATTENTION PAID TO EEPAIBING. M-C.lve us a call and e taint no the work, whother yen purchase orneL DON'T reilO T TIIK l'LAC'E. Philip Doersom's Oid Reliable Carriage Works, NOS. 126 and 128 WALL VAVKU. IHAKP.S W. K1W. l'rlccs Cut In Half of the Following Applique Lace Curtains S 1'atrs Extra KIne, J0 tw j 3 l'atra Extm Ftne, 115.00 ; B l'atra Extra Ktne,$12 te ; 3 l'alrs Extra i'lne, $ 9.U0 j new 110 CO a pair, new 7.60 a pair, new $ (J l a pair, new $ 1.10 a palu THEY ARE BEING PICKED UP. It is the Hest Itarealn we ever oil e red. WINDOW SHADES Iteady te hang in Plain and Dade Spring Heller 40andS0contnaplce; worth "Sc. te II.0U. Hum luintB of bbadlntr, 5 cenU a yard. Wall Paper at Lew Prices. PHARE8W. FRY, NO. G7 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTElt. 1'A. A HT WALL I'Al'EK BTOHK. Announcement Extraordinary I THINK TWICE 1IEFOUK YOU 1IUY ANY WUKllE ELSE. .Inat received an elegant line of new nnd boan bean tlfnl ilecoratlenu for ull kinds et rooms. All crudes of Wall l'aper in lllanka. silks, Jllcaa, UUU and Incraln. That lob let et (Hit Tapers almost all Kone. Expert workmen otnpleytd te te de all kinds or I'uper wlVlfew 8HAI1E8 Large line of Window Shades in plain cloth, nnd Dadn. Spring und Cord Fixture, i rtnee, Nlckle l'nlls. ote. Lare Curtains in new and beautiful patterns. Poles, Chains, Heeks, etc. Window Shades and Lace Curtains hunu promptly by oxpert hands. a-I)en't feritet te be te the Art Witll l'aper Stere for llaralna. 5LFRED SIBBER, (Formerly with 1'. W. Fry.) NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTElt, I'A. UUAIN1NO, ,tV. TNDKSTKUCTII1X.K OHAININd. NO CltACKINU, NO l'EELINd. NO lll.lSTKlt We have a Bystem or'trrelnlnir hkw "S0",1 !','?'; must, lu the near lulure. take tl flftce fl''e old Bystem en all new work, Its lneritH bell B as follews: Total, allltlonet a painted ground, work, speed and cleanliness lu working It, beauty and transparency et fliiLsh, smoothness an4uurbllUy.ai!aihe eipablllty of recelvlnu ashlBhilnUtf as hard weed by Iho ame nielli, eds This process Is the nearest approach te mtliral weed that has yet been discovered. Call indice samples. IIUTIIIIIK&DUN, Hnlu Aeenta for Lancaster County. lleuae Painting aud UrulnlngKmperium, corner nrniuvilnutand Nevln Streets. Always a large stock of Mantles en taud. Telephone connections. raaitf-Ssid OPENING HEINITSH. msilyd VAl'l, &V. the thing yen need for Spring. -TELBl'IIONK CO., WATCH K8. AND ART ! weitim. EAST KING STREET. 117-iydftw ULAsawAJtr:. H HI II A MAKTIN. CHINA HALL A Few Facts, Housekeepers in selecting wares Ter your tables, etc., especially these just buying new outfits, it is important that, you select the best in tlie market. Hew embarrassing te a lady, especially if slie 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. Allseml Allseml percelalu or granite ware in its biscuit state is porous. It i3 then covered witli natural or artificial glass te prevent its penetration by liquids. This i3 termed glazing. The glaze mast vary as it must fuse or melt according te the ware upon which it is placed. It must also dilate orcentractin pro pre portion te the biscuit or else it will crack or cra7e and produce the above result. Unequal or insutnclentllringorburn insutnclentllringerburn fng may and will sometimes produce the Bame 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 these makes which experience has taught dealers te recom mend as the best and take their guar antee. Such makes you can find and such guarantee you can get by callingat r i liwrtiii 15 EAST KING STREET, LANCABTKR, 1'A. CALL AT STORK KEIOAKTH OLD WINK IJBTON'S BXTBAOT OP BMW. rmaeT m tub weatp. KstablUhed,178B. ,v, H. E. SLAYMAWEH, AsW.j mwtmm T AMOAjrnm ai -- , -TIMB ttARLH. ?JS ?!! . MM -CanleVVS'SlWeT.V KWandHHBa.mandli,fca,a!9i 3KADINO fX)T.UMHlA. HAIt v AniiiiiMnvilHiAEII I.KBAH IMIflUIUikUifUiai Linn H. H. On and arter BUNHAT. NOVKMntlink.UM . Fer Cel nm hla una I.ancatUr at 7.11a. tMtMt tpiii nun n,iv ip, in. Fer euarrvTllle at 7.U a. tn. nnd MO n, ri. .e urt.aicaiesai7.iaa. m. anuiuup. m. TKAIN8 LKAVK COLUMBIA Fer Keadlnir at 7 SB a. m 11M and MO , m. Fer Lebanon at li.ss and S.40 p. m. TUAlNSLBAVKQUARRrTlLLK 9I''nefrati.and7.1a.in. and IK p. 2JfS!fI,t-a.m.aiiaijap.Hh Fer Lebanon at IX p.m. Fer Ke&illncr t. 1 sn m. inui.iu, M ml' Fer Mbanen at .e a. m., 12.40 and 5.00 S. M. .f. r2J Jieb12?n..t "" mi Uw and B.0B p. i or guar i(.V...7V " " ". -3U ana r.b TRAINS LKAVK LKIIANON. .-.-. Fer Lancaster at 7.M a. m., me and 7: n. m. rer Quarry ville at 7.W a. in. ? S n? OWDAT TRACTS. TRAINS LEAVE READING Fer Lancaster at 7.30 a. m. and 4.00 p. m. Fer Quarryvllle at I.OU p. m. TRAINS LKAVK QUARRTVILLK .?'$ Tl t1 M Fer Lancaster, Lebanon and-Reading at 7.10 a.at ususi6AniMnu ex. (lAncaster,) Fer Reading and Lebanon at 8.08 a. tn. and 1NV p.m. Fer Ons.rnrvl1lA t K IUIm m trains leave PRINCE ST. (Lancaster,) i$i Fer Reading and Lebanon and 8.18 a. m. and M & . p.m. 'j . TRAINS LKAVK LKUANON. 4 Fer Lancaster at 7 4 a. m. and 8.45 p. m. Ci'i Fer Quarryvllle at8 p.m. i rer connection at Columbia, Marietta Jdntv t5 uuii. ituuuwr tfuncuun, nanneim, Keatunai and Lebanon, soe tlme tables at all stations. ' A. M. WILSON. BupennUndant. ' PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 8CHED UI.E. Trains lav Lakeastxr and leava and arrive at Philadelphia as fellows I Leave Ijnavn WESTWARD. I'acltle Kzpresst....... News Kzpresst Way Passenger Mafl train via ML. Jey. Na2MallTralnt Niagara Express Hanover Accem FastLlnet Frederick Accem Ijincastcr Accem Harrtsburg Accem.... Columbia Accem Harrtsburg Express... Chicago and Cln. Ex..) Western Express) KA8TWARU. Phlla. Express! rastLlnet Harrtsburg Express.., Lancaster Accem ar... Columbia Accem Seashore Kxpress Philadelphia. Lan caster. jirju p. in. 4 M a. m. 4:.T0 a. m. 700a m. i-ma. m. i-aii, m. 6 je a. m. 9 31 ft, Bl. , MS a. m. 9M a. m. 9-..VI a. m. 2:00 p. tn. 2 10 p. m. 2-Vlp. 1SB. B 30 p. m. 7 30 p. m. 7:40 d. m. via Columbia! 7:10 a. m. via Columbia into a.m. via Columbia! via Ml, Jey.. x.iap.in. 4-40 p. tn. A'40p in. 8 Ml p. 111. 10-09 p. m. Ijeava 10:43 p. tn. 12.10 a. ra. . Arrlve at Lancaster. l'a.m. 6 ie a. m. 8:10 a.m. 8 53 a. m. 0O0 O. 111. 12.M p. m. 2 05 p. 111. 4oep m. 4 45 p.m. rhlla. 4:43 a. m. B:2ta. ra. te-29 a, m, via Mt Jet 11:43 a.m. 3:15 p.m. s.oe p, te. 5 43p. tn. e-JOp. n jonnstewn Accem..., Sunday Mall , Dav Kxnressl Ilarrlsburg Accem. B'.tt p. HI 0:43 p. m. The Lancaster Accommodation leaves Harris. burg at 8.10 p. in. and arrives at Lancaster at t-Ja p.m. The Marietta Accommodation leaves Celnm bla at C.4U a. ra. nnd reaches Marietta at 6.53. Alse, leaves Columbia at 11:45 a. m. and 2:43 p. tuv reachlng Marietta at 12.01 aud 2-JV5. Leave Marietta At 3.03 p. m. and arrives nt Celnmblact 3.-20; also, leaves at8.l1and arrives at 8.50. The Yerk Accommodation leaves Marietta at 7:10 and arrives at Lancaster at 8 uOcenneclRur wun Jiarrisuurg Express at lue. nl. The Frederlck Accommodation, west, connect ing at Lancaster with Fast Line, west, nt2:10 . p. m., will run through te Frederick. Tbe Frederick Accommodation, east, leave Columbia at 12'25 and reaches Lancaster at UM p.m. Hanover Accommodation, west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara Express at 9.50 a. m will run through te llanever, daUy, except Hun- day. -- Fast Linn. west, en Bqnday, when flagged, will step at Oownlngtewn, Ceatcsville, Parkes burg, lit. Jut. Ellzabethtiwn and Mlddletewn. t The enl) trains which run dally. On Sunday he Mall train wast runs by way of Columbia. VLOTH1XU. B URQKR& SUTTON. Spring Opening -AT BUMER & SUTTOFS IVe nre prenarcd te show our patrons nnd the publle ene or the rlncst stocks of CLOTHING! Ever Soen In this City. Call nnd sce enr Goods for Custom Werk; , They are particularly at tractive t irWn guamntee a satisfactory til In nil cases. Ne treublu te show goods. BUMER & SUTTON;: Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, Ne. 24 Centre Square,' LANCASTER. PA. GANHMAN A BKO. L. The Best and Cheapest Place jg -TO 11UY- Bey's and Children's Glotbie. L. UAN3MAN A 1IUO , corner North Queen aud Orange stroets, are hotter prepared for the coming season, and have u mero Select Bleck of Hey's und children's Clothing than ever before. PRICES MORE INTERESTING: THAN WOUOS. -M 15 00 lluys an Elegant All-Weel Heys' fiult. Ii.501iuaa(loed All-Weel Scheel Suit. j te 00 lluys a Fine llrewn Reys' Corkscrew Suit. ii,UMiiiya a oireng iieys' iiuockniieui buu. -' SJ.ueimysa rinn All. wool ueys 1'iaia mm. fc4An ltnvn thn irlnnst Wnrstnil IU,vsHutt- :. sj CHILDREN'S SUITS-ALL OUR OWN HAK.'i tlflflHnvaen All. Weel nhlld Suit. 81.87 Uuys a NIce Child SulU . "gfl 84.CO lluys u Uoed Casslmere Child Suit. fSM tt, KO ltnva n Mlf.n Ifl.lil l!hll.l Hlllt- &T& ..... Mn. All.llTnnl .l,.tif fill,l Alllt. !& i &. .w. ...... n r. . UAi.nn, ,.hiil unit rfy- 3 ssr'".,rr,i,s,s.'v:h i.i .., aa i S(i.iaj jiuys an jvicuniifc rtH-nwvv,i. .w tc $m A hint te purchasers, msytney no lumst genileiuen: lietoreyeu euy uey a ur uetnstiBsva Clothlngleok through our stock, examine (M. Ing and trimming, and compare our prisw ifv TOuna4f v that nowhere else can you Invest te Ifltle inettr 'x - Itn etner neuses, mu win hiui ter te rocelvo such big value, r niueuiu a nun m L. UAnOBAn OL DIW.,; MEKCI1ANT 'I'All.UKH AMI) IIAKUrU,fl TUHKIlBllr '?a MEN'S BOYS' XKD CIlfLDllLVS CLtTlffli. 66 & 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Right en the Senthwcst Cerner Orange LANCA8TKB, 1'A. tf JT- Net connected with any outer Heuse In the city. TJEUOVA I-TIIK VHM XV Wholesale A"J Retail tetalt 4ealfiNL. Fish. Oysters, Ae , bav'iigreswtvjj fiiasi KINU 'sTKWkT (Kill ?lS;a?! age heretofore se llberairjr Mf";": , SOIIC1IS n,t",.-rTr- zi - apilwd T3WK WORKlNOMKN'HrStWMW; S,aVKf?iTWiKaVyT4W rJ enl sauje ssar nn assus? ai k r.r' y m essiisw . ,- r-'?'"--rvt- uj)r jf aar am, iw " "? ?"f '. uM ,'nlb.M HulSkMlfe ibu m.nA ftwr rw" ""T. j i1 " r? ..HAati nA mutldnfl. pww " 7' AT J S v- 11$ a m WZ AM 3fa :i& rW. 'fa m fl m 1 i m . 333 '7' 1 tt ttV J -. .&SSk. I r .i-. a' fciffT I e "K aimae's i ' Ti
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