""S -y ii t--w s iTS ? ? rv, rii.J-. -v' THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENOEK, THUKSDAV, APRIL 15, 1886. m: m m r, HBmB InUlligwCir. CytNHM IN THEYtMl Wilt) 4l KHNML. OKR BUILDING, v' OMMf Otatr Bqur, Tu. fWtiilWA Yfl M FirrtCmT ISjm Ten re Firrr Ctutt a Lim INTI5LLIQENOER, )! i KAJV tAAA t , 1 mrmn r- . IT WadnMday Morning', t ftBUAM A Yl M tavuci, 3? euctrts rt.j rvfT past of thi CWMC.PS.M.T. . MOUliri TO WliTC H W MM ? THI ftrtm O'lT I TO . TU. btiMt m Pmmmm, kit n new Of toeo runt, All limn ru m oeiki Mr want ....it. a Latters and Telegrams te Sf.THE INTELLIGENOEB, if Lancaster, i-a. Xaiuastcr Intelligencer. A J. . tiAWn AH.TKR. AVIUt. 15, I8S6. v5 !" . " Vctrflerljr and Mould. ) Mewrs. Fewderty and Gould are fairly .' In their latest communication. Jte. GeM having declared that he would , tali tlie Knights of Laber te liability in MMeewts of law for the damnge suirereu iy the Missouri Pacific railroad company it'; their, hands, Mr. Powderly urges him t pteeeed te his suits ; and informs him ttMt be accepts the courts ef.law as the tri ' twnate te settle the difference between Mr. GoeM and his empleyes, arbitration liav tag been refused. a'Mt. Gould in reply throws himself under the protection of the law and invites the Knights te ceme ahead; closing with a wk Intimation that they will be likely te " t tbeir bellies full of law before they are 'ioeewithit. ;jMr. Gould seems te consider himself a jBttch-abused American citizen, lie thinks Mghiy of his citizenship, and has reason te de M In view of the rich reward he has ' ntped. He refers proudly te the fact that be started with nothing at nineteen or thereabouts, and at forty-nine has liecn the jnpleyer of fifty thousand men. riVi. Powderly expresses the opinion that 'Mr. Gould Is a valuable American citizen, wbese life should be preserved te tliere ; public; his idea seeming te lie that there ibbuld be opportunity, before it ends, te "IratlAW thnt. fhn f?ntili1 inntlirula nf nrniiir "Jyng the control of fifty thousand men are twitjuv aim unnrniiLmiiR. .air. I'nwiipriv i offers te make public all the secrets in the 'iiWKauiiauuuuimiuircrcuiiiKaui. inurYuiuius Xf of Laber If Mr. Gould will dlvulira nil the $eUiedsby which he obtained his wealth ptBd power evermen. Mr. Gould apparently ., thinks that the secrets of the Knights ate ;j.aet worth the price asked, for he does net 'accept the invitation te the trade. .-,iir. uuuiu prcienus 10 nave a small opinion of the Knights and their power ; Mr. Powderly manifestly has a small opinion of Mr. Gould and thinks the Knights a full mitch for his power. It leeks as though the issue between them ,was te be fought out te the bitter end ; f but always under the law, te which both . parties are fervent and unanimous in professing; their devotion. It is a new de- TotJen In Mr. Gould, inspired by the fact ' that his millions need the protection of the '" law and have no ether. It is, Mr. Pew- ,-, riy Bays, an em uevouen 01 tueir enier, 'tC wfllnll ta tha fiilnilnllnn ufnnn nl 1... 1...I1.1- .nuivu ia t.ut iuumiuiiuu OIUI1U Ul 11.3 untitl ing. He declares their obligation te achieve their purposes lawfully, and te avoid private vengeance Mr. Gould grows bold under this declar- '&i'aUen ; feeling himself much safer in con- sjtendlng with an organization that proposes ' Drea'c no beues. lie has net achieved a 'fwputatien for much physical .bravery; V -ttieugh when personally safe his courage ' V;,aad boldness are of the greatest. .Wll Thn InTJO" la IfrO-lf inl .trim I. llifa ieaitn Lgp - .- Bu, uuu nun ill Ullii liiuc e..f lis prepnet ? we Ue net think it is &'i.fiflnlii. myr m.m ,'jkt Intemperate Temperance. De the troed brethren of thn WVitniin. rafter presbytery, recently holding session in i0f Marietta, really mean all they say in the ji florid rhetoric of their deliverance en the temperance question K Or did thev. like the members of tee manydelilx;rate bodies, ? ' permit an extremist te draw up their reso rese JSjS lutlonsenthlssubject and adept them with- ? ?'-... ...V. .1 1.. ,.. , , ij,vu uiwu luuiigui, vl me signiucauce or liff'enn of their expression V ' & We have examined with some care the "minutes of the general assembly of the feresbyterian church iu the United States vj.VTfA IKfii; nnnn nl,lf.lilllifr.li(.flf 1. !. nn i Sp.V .WVjUjIVU IIU.14 uiiiei'l.llllll.-liuuuil' ;r the brethren at Marietta feundel their 1--remarkable document, and we must admit ;rff that we found nowhere within these pages j j a parallel te the extraordinary declaration -y",'fit the "Westminster presbytery, in these ;t'ieDguea or name : , n? We therefore, bearing tliose facts In mind, Ciad realizing that intemjxiranca U a creat , nl la our nation, the prolltle mottier et a - . Taatpregeuy of crimes, tnoabedoor Berrows, adWmalswamp where virtue, honor, and ' -enta alnk out or slgUt; a curse fruitful of Vtdlaeain, poverty and of Incurable miserlni. ;,a"reat lake or tears led by the HualdinR girepa that trickle down the cheeks et iiwum, wives, and daughters, of PwklewB and orphans, with coaseleas Hew j UfMllxlng that the liquor traUlc Is an enemy or aaaukind, adeapollerefhome, a plunderer or b public, a dictator te the government, as , MtagonUtle te the church as satim a strenir. aew or the devil j as incompatible with aMMbewplneu as insanity making mad. TS?:htt"bV?andfat,ier8J repugnant !if?JJ.r,t ?' Christianity as cannibal cannibal SSJ,".PS?iiil.Il?,!!Jfen breat beBUt with 52Sn;2.Slnliit8rind8 te death annually N0,WOBin, body and soul. . J There seems te be a certain redundancy bout the metaphors et a dismal swamn Wtm-e i virtue, honerand morals sink out of igbt" and "a great lakeet tears a toree of expression about the traffic being " as antagonistic te the church ,.. ua repugnant te the true of Christianity as canllSi. itit imi" there is an exactness of num. km about the announcement that this tiH!' which before, in turn, was a "pro "pre "pro IttMetber," a " dismal 8womp,"a"frult 8wemp,"a"frult ttHum,"? great lake," an "enemy," "a iHfeUi'r." 'ta blunderer," "a dictator," u 'grieda te death annually 100,000 lM; tbere lean intensity of language I n wis which the general assembly ICMiw audita eminent committee fe kaf e been careful te avoid. it would have been well or the r, m. UKusslng and resolving tJHMMea of. tntMBneraBce. te IJMM canlaUy mmvni its Uaguage. m ax HUWweiMMa f e-Braulea I w y that decs Iflim, us veil us inlt mi (iei.ee 1 feed and drink. Ne case gains by ever statement ; and many a cause is brought into ridicule by the superscrvtccable zeal of Its exponents. Intemperance Is a great evil ; temperance is a geed thing; wisely directed temper ance societies may de geed, but neither total abstinence as a personal habit nor prohibition as a policy of state is an essen tial doctrine of Christianity nor n cardinal feature of Presbytcrlanlsm. The church is net a prohibition organization, and there are ether sins as radical and reprehcnsible as even drunkennesss. The narrow headed people who cannot discriminate this should net be entrusted with the deli cate task of writing resolutions. - - A Judicial Conclusion. The supreme court of l'ennsjlvania takes the opportunity te declare, in its de cision of the case of the fees for county officers, that it proposes te give full fnrce te the previsions et the constitution; a declaration which it thinks ought te be un necessary, but seems te be needed in Icv of the persistency of the legislature in put: ting unconstitutional acts upon the statute book. In tills case the legislature had enacted a law that applied only te counties that had mere than 10,000 and less than 150,000 inhabitants, thus making a law net universal in lis action, and in effect con tinuing the special legislation that the con stitution forbids. The supreme court, however, does net deny te the legislature the power te make general classes of the people te ceme under laws affecting only that class. It has sanctioned legislation that puts cities of and above a certain iop iep iop ulatien into classes. Pennsylvania towns nre'in different classes, and subject te differ ent laws, rrebably if thesupremoceurthad te decide this matter te-day, we would net have had these classes. And new we understand the court te desire te decide that while the legislature may make classes, they cannot be made te lit a cer tain act of legislation, but must be made te come under legislation of a certain kind. The distinction is bread enough te be sub stantial. The supreme court is evidently growing in respect for the new constitution. It proposes te give us it.s full effect, that we may have all the benefit there is In it. The significant part of this new revelation is that the effort of the constitution-makers te control the state corporations, which se far has been largely abortive, is geii'g heretofore te bear full fruit. A Hare Instance. Prank liurd did net get his seat in Congress, from a Democratic Heuse, though a Democrat ; which is a notable thing, that lias never been known te hap pen in a Itepublican Heuse. Mr. llurd is a free trader of the most advanced species ; and may have lest seme votes thereby ; but the committee report against his claim settled the issue, as the average represent ative does net investigate for himself the merits of election contests. Tiik tree-planter stands head and shoulders abeve all ether citizens t enlay. It has been developed by the .Seunte com cem com mltteeon the oxpendlturo'of public moneys, that Lieutenant Jese II.xstwoed.Tvvonty-sec-otul Kentucky volunteers, get a pension or f 10,15.1, though he served but twenty days and never sw the enemy. The claim was net filed until 1SS0. The evidence showed that the mail had rheumatlsm befere he en tered the service ; that in ISTiTi he cut hlmselt severely with an adz.e, and that later he fell from n house and Injured himself perma nently. The vast amounts out of which this government has been swindled in dealing out pensions, would, It known, make many peeple open wide their eyes. Kvr.nrnenv should plant a tree te-day. It Is ene or the ploisautest memories that a human being can leave behiud him. At Newburg, Jf. Y., an Interesting In surance suit is in progress. It Is against the Travelers' Insurance company or Hartferd, Conn. The plalutlir is the only daughter or the late Senater Kdward M. Madden, or Mlddletnwn. She sues te reoevor an lnsir lnsir lnsir ancoer 10,000 en the life or her r.dher, who died InJulylSSS, as Mie claims from the Directs of a fall ever a cuspidore at his home. The company In refusing te pay allege that wheu Mr. Mnddeu applied for a policy he represented that he was net addicted te the use of Intoxicating drinks. The company rurther allege that Mr. Madden died Irem the effects or drink and net rrem the fall. It Is this disposition en the part or Insurance companies te take advantage of the smallest loop-hole te creep out or jaymen t, going ei en te the extent or blackening the charactorer the Insured, that keeps thousands rrem plac ing Insurance en their lives. Yei'Tiii'ui. precocity soinetliiies Hhlnes brightest in a rranie of guilt. A c.ie is re ported irem iiniuth, .Minn., of a boy of l& years who stelo theus.mds from the local postelllce. Tin: lnisit National I.eague of America Is In a flourishing condition, according te the report or the treasurer for the four weeks ending April 10. On March nth thore was en hand a balance or$il,405, and the recelpts slnce Increased the amount te fCO.SsTi. On April 8th a draft for WS.G02.13 was Mint te Parnell, laiviiiga balance of $11,233. It Is an exceeilliigly dreary situation In Washington when the nowspaper corres cerres corres Ienileuts cannot print something startling about the cabinet. Just new that the illness subject is nearly; exhausted, (hey have taken fresh held by publishing rumors of their ap proaching marriages. Tin: motion te reconsider a let of roveuue collectors recently confirmed among thorn Mr. MacGonlgle, has been withdrawn. That settles It Or IheS.GlO Insane residents in Institutions of all classeMiii the state, 1,070 are maintained at the publle oxpense ; 510 are curable, .1,1-1 Incurable; 2.MI are slngie, l,7s5 are married. The average weekly cost or maintenance varies from fl.tete tll.&O, the llrst llgure obtaining at llleckley almshoiiRe, Philadel phia, and the second at the Friends' asylum in l'rankferd. OAniiONDAr.K'is msyerhas had his salary raised from ?25 teflO jxir annum. This Is extravagance of the worst form. The Bread way undorgreiinil railway bill In New Yerlc contemilates nn oxpenilitnro or fl0,0O0,O00, four lines of track, two for ex press and two for local traltia, boshles huU ivajs for all the water anil jpis plpes saw ern, leiegrapu anu lolephono lines, Ac 11 would be a great thing for the niotrenolK PERSONAL, l.iir i,J,U.IlN,,T,:'. v'1'0 ropresetitod Harris V, edneaday night, or llriKht'H ilboafe. lIouleNJromU.,';cl,u", ,0 wat in the 108 ti 105? ' "salnst hlm l,y vete or ixualytle utreke with which ii.'.;LSJ he was atlected lest Saturday, ilKn. W. Wmnti ...! t. -r " ... ..-.m. nuuuuiueM li, I'aiil firA Nlng ceurt-martialed by the HarrUbWu aj.ADTOK has written a letter te the mayor of Dostou acknowledging what a powerful support American opinion was in the present lrlth home rule controversy. Mr. J. 1. Uerrnn.t, ence a leading law law veref Milwaukee, who, with Mr. William N. Vila, new posttnater general, prepared the revision of the Wisconsin MMuten, has becotne Incurably Inssne from a blew en the head received In n collcge melee ever thirty years age. Mn. Ji'htin Mrt'AUTiiv, In atotlertolhe editor of Y'ir J-Vccmkiii, says that he heixw he shall net horrify any of his countrymen If he ventures le expreiw the opinion that Kdmund llurke " Is the ene only front-rank man whom Ireland has vel contributed te the literature or the world." Wn.MAM 15. Mevkii, ene of the Demo cratic oeuuty commissioners of l.ehlgh, was arrested a short time age for lelatlng the elec tion laws by premising offices te cloven men for their Iniluence te secure his nomination and election. The grand jury Ignored the bill, the county te pay me costs Ralvh Walde Emkuex ence said that a bad boy has the stun" In him te make a geed man of. A boy who has such exuberance or vitality that he is at wavs Hi mischief Is like a thoroughbred pony, 'lhe pony may be roll or antics and tds heels are like te lly In the wrong dlrectieu, uui wnen wen oreKen 10 harness he is worth all the money you ran iay for him. rnKsiuKTMcCesii, who lived forslxtecn years In Ireland and whose .sympathies naturally go out te the Ulster Presuyterlans, believes that Mr. tlladstone's measure, or ene like it Hi all essential respect, will be passed sooner or later. In the course el a very able lotter in Th Mail imf JCrjreiS he adlses his Presbyterian friends In Ireland te accept the situation and te light the Uittle ou the new ground they are constrained te occupy. JVNirs S. MennAN, the Londen banker, has given $13,000 te Trinity ollege forathletlc purposes. Or the amount J.000 w ill Ikj used te complete the Hind et fSO,000 for building a gymnasium, plans or which have already been adopted, and the remaining JlO.PuO will be used ler the erection or a bulldlnp ter lawn tenuis root ball aud baseUill In the inclement season. The maintenance or the pyninasimu is provided for by a gift or J 10,000 from llebcrt II. Celeman, or the class of '7S. Titt: eifAr.itr.u IX. I said one word, It w as net strife ; et why se blanched her check" rUE. " 1 cannot tell, for all my Wt, What made him harshly speak " HK. "r'hc turned from me, while crimson sped here lilies erst had stared." SHE. " lie led me, tee, as, since we wed, He ne'er before had dared." UK. ' She would net lift her pretty head Te let her lips le klsseih" she. " He left me, yes j might love he dead Without love's pledge of blls " lie " 1 should hve yielded, there and then. It w ere no thankless task." SHK. " Oh, if I'd whispered Dearest lten "' lint new 1 cannot ask." WitUam Struthrri. Twe things which a base ball player needs, a ba and a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil. Salvation Oil should be the companion et ever' traveling man. It extinguishes pain, whether icaulllng from a cut, a burn, a hrul.se, or a sprain. Chaucer says . " ler geld In phlslka Is a cor dial Knr all that suffer from hoarseness, cold In the chest, lung troubles, or bronchitis, Ur Hull's Cough Syrup Is golden " phUlke." I'rtce 25 cents. One Great Merit Of that Hcautlfleref the Teeth, SOODO.VT, Is that Its I'irect upon the mouth Is refreshing, while as a means of cleansing the teeth, and luiprey lng the breath, It stands alone. npS-Tu.Th.Sd.xw M-EOIAL XUT1VK.1. 1'estmaster Sani'l. A. Ilewlit. Of Monterey, Mich., delivers himself in this w1-e " Ker colds, eurns, sere llinul and rneu in'itlsm rieniaa' Eclectric Oil cannot be tienten. 1 say keep It up te the standard, aud It will sat lsfy the peeple. 1 hall send ter anew supply seen." 1 or sale, by II. II. Lochran, druggUt, 1J7 and 1X1 North ijueen street, Lancaster. (Iritis, l'leussnt, healthy gTlns am seen only en lhe faces of healthy ursens. The dyspuptlc and debilitated can smile only In a bait-hearted way. l'urlly the bleed, tene the stomach, and strengthen the tissues with Jiurileck IIIvimI lil trri, II ! ou wish te laugh well and often. Fer sale by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, Ur and 1J North (Jueen stri'et, Lancaster. Will It Iteally Cure ICIieiimatUm :' We answer, honor bright, ft will cure rheuma tism, and the se crest cases tee. Dr. Thema? Jicteetrw Oil was specially prepared for the rheumatic and lame. .Notlce letters from the people relative te Its merits In nearly every paper In the country. 1'er sale by H. U. Coch ran, druggist, 1J7 and 13a North tjueen street, Ijtncaster. Causes Astonishment. "Completely prostrated for days wlih Indi rection and bilious fuver. Tha etTectsoftwe bottles of Jiurdeck Bleed Hitters astonished me ; visible Improvement rihten"." Mr .Neah Hates, Elmlra, N. , Ker sale by 11 11 Cochran, drug gist, 137 and 15) North Queen street, Lancaster Detectives aud 1'rUate Oltlrers I sually wear their badges of authority conceal i d under their clothing, but Dr. Themat' Kttef trie Oil wears Its badges In the form of printed labels attached te each and every bottle, se that all may knew-Us mission. It Is given full and complete authority teari est all aches and pains, and does Its duty every time, lorsaleby II, 11, Cochrun, druggist, 137 and 133 North Queen street, 1 Jin easier. The Kind no I.Ike. The medicine we most like Is that which dees IU work quick and well, llunteck. llloed Jliitert are tha quickest kind of a euro for dyspepsia nnd liver and kidney affections. Fer sale by II. 11. Lochran, druggist, 137 and L North Queen etreet, Lancaster. Ilacklen'i Arnica Halve. The Heat Salve In the world for Cuta, Hrnlses, Seros, Ulcers, Salt Itheum, t ever Seres, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chllbatns. Hums and all Skin Eruptions, positively cures Plies, or no pay re quired. 1 lis guaranteed togive perfect satisfac tien or money refunded. Price i" cents cr box, for sale by Cochran, the Druggist, 1T7 and 139 North Uueen street, Ijinco-sler, i a. T'lhJtS(i) HHY UOOHH. mllR NKW CASH HTOKK. NEW CASH STORE, Opposite the Keystone Heuso and Northern llank, Nes. 247 & 2W North Queen Street Te da i day and en Monday epen our New hprl US llress (ioeils : 111! Phnll.1 i.ru-ul un.l1 Alse -Mill's eiungs In creiiui, pink, blue, Kern, while und black, crinkled Seersuckers, iutlste Cleths, Satteens, l'ercales. Zephyr Ulnirhams t'eulanls. Chintzes, New Hprll.l'rinti? Pla n and l'lald Nainsoeks, the Ilerkley Caiiibrtc-the nicest (,'oeds of thn kind In the market, and a tiitlassei fluent of deuieHlicsall heh- and at rnf .-. ... . ... -- ...... , ......, HMIILIICBII. i.,.,.-,. .i, niu minim iu fun tinu see our New nrlnir Stock. felw-lyd V. II. HOW Kits. JOHN H. (JIVI.KK. OKO. K. KATHVON. $50,000 CASH SALK;Or' Dry Goods. - - Dress Goods. SILKS, &c. White Goods, Embroideries, LAOE9, niBBONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, CllKAM. I.K1I1T 1I1.UK, PINK AND CItIM HON CAHHMKICK. HIIAWLS, Ae 43-Mut be enld within Ninety Days CASH, llargalusull tliieutjti our store. KOH JOHN S. CIVLER & CO., Ne. 35 EftBt Kitur Btreet, 1UH018TXI. VA-. VKKDIOT OF AM, TIIK JUME& u,.,1I.n"0,,i" cl?elne I'laster have been nd pelif met'",i Vr H couipetlter. Safe MKBlOAt.' TWHPKPSIA IS A liAM.KKOVK AH XJ well as lltresslrR complaint. If nrg. k'ctcil. It lnil by ImpartltiR nutrition, ami ile Vreslnp tlie tone of the tysteiu, te yirrire the way of ltaplil Decline. Physicians nml UrnpgMs liereiuineiul BROWN'S IRON BITTERS! ASTHE BESTTONIC. llqnlrUly ami cemplrtelv Cures livienla In nil lis form, llearttmm, Ilelehlnc, Irt-.Unt; tlm ikk1, etc It iinrlches and purines the bleed, sthnulntrs the apjictlle, and nlilt tliu aiiunlla lien m iixhi. IIkv. T.J Kessite, the honored paoter of the Hrst Kefennetl (.'hurrh. lultlinnre, Mil., says " HaTlne uisl llrewn's iron Hitters for l,vp,lv si anil lndl(fOtlen, I take tjfat pleasure In rpcemmendlne It highly. Alse cenlrter It a splendid tonic and lnylgorater, and very strengthenlBB." up jOKKrn i . sriT, .iiuige eriircmi cenn, Clinten Ce., lnd., savs " 1 hear most cheerful testimony te the eilicacy of llrenn's Iren Hit ters ter ltyspepslft, and as a tonic " Mrs. C. A. .SeRftiv, Merrill, Wis, ss " I snnVreil for two jears with Dyspipsia I ed insnv illtlerent reinnlles ultlieut bcneflt. ly phjsiclan advised me te try Itrewn's Iren Hit ters. Three bottles cured nip." The cenulne has Trade Mark and eressi-d ted lues en wrapper. Take no ether. Made only by liKOW N i CIIKM1CA1. CO, lUltimerv, .Mil. (J)iulsiyitAw SUA UP OK IUM.I. PAINS. Shen clrls. sales.weiiien an allsntfer Sforeorless from weak bsck or side- ache. A lady says- "One Iler I'usTiRwern H hours did my back mere geed tliau all the reme dies 1 overused." 'erauy sort of pain or sere nessef whatever natiins instant relief Is glen. Snivrler te chest protectors for weak and soae lungs. Her I'LASTims are made from Hurgundy l'lteh, Canada llils-im and the rntlre Mrtuesef iranlen Heps, held eM'rj'wlier, iV., or A for W HOIMM.ASTKUCDMI'AN, (11) lloslen, Mass. A It A ILUOA I) KNltl N r.r.K i.Tvi NO cV !u Central New erk, was euriHl of a dis tressing Kidney complaint by the llur 1'lastkr. He says "1 knew what thev are nml recom mend them te all the boys en the mad." .l)v piled te pain In any part instant relief is given, ler weak and tired muscles or Joints, urtck, Stitches, Sldeache, Neuralgia, -ere Chest. Kheu matUm or local weakness the eirect is magic l'repsred frum Hurgundy Pitch, lansds balsam and vlrtuesef pirvlen liens, .-el.l by druggists and country stums, 2Vc . S rnr f l.ie. Hei' l'OAS- 1 Kit COM P A.V Y, Heiton, Si s. Hi) H OPPIiASTKIW Kemove pains aml!erencss nulckly. Cem pounded from tresh Heps, Hurgundv Pitch and Canada Helsam, they are, as thousands of people testify, lhe best and strongest porous plaster ever 'made. Always seethes and stmngtheus weak and tlnxl jiarts. lUekache, iMlatlca, Crick, hldney Di-ea-es, ltheumatlsm, harp l'alns. Sere Chest, Mdeaehe and all pains, local or deep-s-ated, arespeedlly cuiid. A Irtul will demenstrate their worth Sold by druggists 25c, i for I.1U HOP l'LATKn.C'OMl'AN, lloslen, Mass. (U) pOKN KKMOVKK. nCTOKIA CORN UEH0VEU. Warranted te eradlcate cempiiifely and In a short tline, the most ebdurate corns, hant or soft, without pain. Sold by llce. W. Hull, Chas. A. Lecher, Jehn 11. Kauirman, Dr. Win. Worm Werm ley, And. l!. Il'my, I has. .1. Shulmyer, and at llECHTOLD'S HltUO &TOUK, declMyd N'e. 101 Weat Orange St. UJIOCXKIXS. SPKC'IAIi hKNTEN GOODS. Hest selected codfish, large fat, Juicy mack erel, smoked halibut, canned salmon, new crop olives, finest table oil, salad dressing, mustard and pickles, bananas, eranpes and apples. Try eurnne delected old t.ev. Java, Mecha and Im perial llie Coffees, they speak for themselves, very Reed at 12c lSarjralin, 3 and 6 of Wee ler 25c.: i ft Reed prunes. Sic ; elegant Ilcht byrnp, c. p-r quart; canned corn, c: 10 ft. kit tut mackerel, sne, l'Icivsecall or send your onlers. OKO. W1ANT, anrly(l Ke. 113 West King Street- r-UIHAP FAMILY GKOUEKY. " Tare net te rat, Jlul tat tellie." A new nnd selected assortment of Hosten, Oat me.il. Monitor, Umcer, I'retel, Hlue l'etnt Oyster, Kamlly and IV ater Crackers, Smx1, Coffee, Tca, Nlc-Nacs, Lemen, Lady's I'lngers, .Midgets, Klne-Nuts. Cocea, l'enn. Vanilla, and Milk Ills cults: Crystal, Urahatn and Cliiger Wafers. Alsoalarcequantltyofl'IneSMOKKD SALMON, Halibut, iSeneless Codfish, Kussl.in Sal dines, Extra Ne. 1 Mackerel, I'lne Mackerel 3 for 5c , Soused Mackerel, Salmen, Lobsters, and Heyer's Oysters, Helland, Portland and Scotch Hertlng and Hleatcrs. The Best Choesos in the City. Celyln's Piire Yerk County lluckwheat, and a full line of 1'rcsh Urecerlesat CHARLES MAONAY'S Choice Family Grocery anil Cheese Enpariani, IIS and 1I7NOUT1I QUKE.S STItKET, Ijmcaster, l'a. Goods delivered free te all parts el the city and environs. Telephone Connection. Il3-3md AT HOKSK'R Canned Vegetables ! Kell s Sngnr Cern only c can ; in 1'enn Sugar tern only Cc. can. Kvery can guaran teed Wohavnalarpesteck of I ell's ana l in. l'enn Cern Is why we sell It se cheap We have Original (lenulne IVInslew, lie. The l'ride of Maine and Ilnney Drep are the finest Cern In the market : sells at lsc. a can. French and American l'eas rlnn and 1 ineat French Karly June, Marrowfat and Dew Drep. TOMAlOfcS rell's 3 iund cans only 5c: Veil's quart cans only loc. can ; Luncheon and Happy Vatully, fine stock, only Uc can. String Heaus only inc. can BURSK'S, 17 EAST iLINQ STREET. NO. i.ANCAsrmt. pa. Telenhena connections. FUU HAl.K Oil UKST. "ClOK KK.NTNICi: TWO-STOKV llKIC'K J3 llwellini; Heuse, Ne. 6IG Ka-t Orange street. inarlttd lllUbll 4 1IHO. ttteh ki:nt a HAicnuersn, no. in -C IV'ashlngten strect. Apjily telfarry Myers' l'ark Heuso, m'it-ttd X30K KENtT " JJ A Tobacco Warehouse with l'enn'a It. It Mtdlng. Capacity for storing S,('J cases. Apply uiinu marlO-tfd INTKI.LIGKNCKI! OlFICK F IOK KKNT. An established (Irecerv Stand wfth itn-riiinn attached In southern part of the city 1'ossession April 1st. Apply at Ne. lis KAsT KINO STIIKKT. FOK KKNT. Shep In rear of Ne. S7 West Chestnut street, used as u cigar-box factnry, and a shop en Mllllln street, between Hnuth Queen and l'rlnce stnwts, lately used as a carriage lac lery. .Alse a dwelling aud storeroom new occupied by A A. llubley aa a drug store, West htng street! Apply at lhe llWd 1NTKLLIOKNCK11 OK11CK. TjKU'ATK'HALKr 1 will have a car lead of First-Gliiss Ohie Nerniiui irerscs, AT TBK HKRRIMAO HOUSE. NO. 115 NOKTII l'HINCK HTUKKT, by Monday, which 1 willdlspose of at prlrat hale. New let of Itrst-class Horses-drivers weikersnnd heaiy draft, mostly fieui Canada. uvery week, and always forsale. (JKOKCIK CiltOSHMAV. feblO lydAw Q.KOKOK KKNHT, jb., Carpenter, Contractor & Builder, NO. KB WEST K1NH BTKKKT. All work rccclyes my prompt and personal at tention. All kinds nf Jebbtng attended te at short no- tlce and en reasenal uiu terms, iirawin lns an- and Bsumutea furnished. lyd rpilIH l'AI'KK IS I'KINTKIl WITH INK Manufactured by j. K.wnicraT&oe., marlMyfl ar.th and Hare 8ts Philadelphia, l'a OUHINKSS r.DUOATION i'AYH. CTii,t,"!", ,nBI1 ''""'Id enter intii business while tin i, iKiinrantef the manner et reuulat-il'Si'i?""- "t"l ability will net supply the ?ir.?.!!y,KpreTcnl,lin"r" fro" Kclllnijlute cpnrusleii. The raursa of instruction as adopted at the LANCABTEU HUHINKSa COI.LKUK will beet udvaiiiaKe te uverj-man wlialover ht fu. turn occupation may be. " It will teach business habltaanil attention te accounts, which will nlve Incn-ased Interest und success. Kssentlal te tha success of the farmer, Mechanle nnd tha l'rolesslenal man. full particulars en application. Address 11.0. WKIULKU, Principal, Ne.lOKKjtKlnbtret. VhVTHlKU. H 1KS11 t imOTHKU FACTS FflCTS! WHKIfK 19 TIIK SK.NSK IN 1'AUN'U Fancy Prices 1.I.SKM IIKUK, WIIKN Mil' CAN 11(1111 HIRSH & BROTHER -AND 111 - CLOTHING -AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, At r'nr I ess thsn Ordinary Hates. 1 he Old Say ing Loes A Dellar Saed is a Dellar Made. 1'ut It te practice and call upon us. We guar nnt.'nsatuiiirtlnu and a I'erlect r It or money rvlundiHl. l hat mom can be desired 1 Onr Departmenis am new Well Slecked with .spring Heeds, and our prices am at rock bottom. ('IIII.l)UK.VS SlUId. sTc, l SOteflOlM. IUMS' l'ITs,tlnitellini MIl'Tlls'MTlTS.WM te 111 1X1. MKVS.sriT.s.ltmtn .v.i. . Sl'KlNH OVKItCOATS, K-.H) upwards. MEROHMT TAII0EIN& A SPECIALTY. One-rriiti Cletliins Heimo, COUNKfl NOltTll QUKKN 8TKKKT AND UENTUK 8UUAI1K. w 1I.I.1AMSON .t KOSTKK. ALL-WOOL CHILD'S SUIT Pleated or Plain Tunic, J 1.00. SIZES I TO 1 Children's Combination Kills, S2.50 , SIZES ?. TO C. Yeung Gents Dress Stiff Hats, $2, A LAlUiK VAUlKTl OK I'OI'bLAI SHAPKS. GENT'S FLEXIBLE DERBY HATS, $2,50. BOYS' DRESS HATS, 50 Cents. AOKNTS lOH Dunlap's Fine Silk A.ND- FELT HATS. .French Percale Shirts, ! COLLAUS AMI LUFFS, fiOc. SILK NECKWEAR. l'UFFS. TECKS AND C1.AU DKNTd, COc. If you den t near the Eigbmie White Dress Shirt, Try' One. It is Perfect Fitting, $1.00 Each, or 85.40 Per Half Dezen. GAITERS. CENT'S FINK. DKK9S 1HTTON Ol! LACE OAITF.ltS, fJOii. HOY'S FINK DUF.SB I1UTTON OK LACK IIAITKIIN, ll.Sn. ClllLDItKN'rl FINK IIHKSSOKS,Mlc. MlSSKS' FINK DKKSS. HCT'l ON OAlTKIt, 11.75, I.ADIKS'FINK llltKsS IJUTTON UArrr.it, riui. TRUNKS & VALISES, 81.65 te iflO.OO. 32,34, 36 & 38 East King St., LANCASTKIt. l'A. uiiAimna, & v. TNIlKhTKUUTIIILK OKAININU, NOCKACKINO, NO l'KKUNO, NO IIL1STKU 1NU. We have a system of gralnlnc w weed that must. In the near luture, takn lhe place of the old system en nil new work, lis merlu bclnu as follews: Total lalxilitloiiet n paluted pround preund pround werk, sicel nnd cleanliness In working It, beauty and transparency et nulsb, smoothness and durability, and the capability of receiving as hlKbnnlsh aa hard weed by the same meth ods. This pnicess Is lhe nearest approach In naturnl weed that has yet been discovered. Call and see samples. UUTllltlK HON, sole Agenta for Lancaster County. Heuso l'alntlnir am! tlralnlni; Kmperlum, ronier ofC'hestuiituna NovlnblriieU. Always a lante stock of Uantles en hand. Telephone connections, iiiar.KIuid c Al.Ii AT KKIQAlfTH OLD WINK BTOltK MSTON'S BXTRAOT OF BEEP. nvuiT nr td world, Established, 1784. H. E. 6LAYMAKER, AQT., (ebi7-ua MawitMtKiiiati(A. HIRSH & BROTHER'S Williamson d Fester, nmr JJAOKU A I1KOT1IKK. gPRING WOOLENS. Btnndanl Sultlnge, Nevol Suitings, TrouaeriugB, Sprlna Ovoreoatinga, Rondy-Mnde Clothing, BttBlnees Suits, Dreas Suits, Beys' 8ults, HAGER & BROTHER, West King Street, TV KAPH AM) JAOKirrs. w, RAPS RAPS Opened This Day Large Stock of the Above in Blacks and Celers At Lewest Prices. R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOn TO THE OOUIIT B .VKOAINS IN SII.KS. METZGER C& HAVK BLACK SILKS. Ladlea' Dresn Cletha, Black CashmercB, Colerod Silks, and BLHCK BROCADE SILK VELVETS, FOi: M'llATS, Al.t. AT LOW minis, AT METZGER &HAUGHMAN'S CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 Weat Kins St., botweon Ooepor Houae and Serrol Herso Hetol. t'UJtsiTiritn. Q.KANU Ol'KNINO. GRAND HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, Nes. 27 and 29 Seuth Queen Street. Tliis Week, lleglnnlng en TUESDAY, APIllL Ath. The Largest anil Finest DLspla' Stock of New anil Deslralile Goods In IlieCily. WALTER A. Z.irjf INSUMANOIt CU3IVANY. 1FK 1NHUKANOK COMPANY. GO AROUND THERE AND HOWL. Wlimi u hnnnd shall howl lit the UHlc, In thn il nslc el the (Inwnlng day, A snul tlmt Is cury nf llfn hlmll 8llenUy pans nwny. Anen. The following letter rrcelvrd from nn agent el the Northwestern Mutual centalni nn Idea A(1KNC OF TIIK NOHTHWKSTEUN J1UTUAI. I.irK 1NSUHANCK COMI'ANV. U. N. IEkvxelds, (Icnerel Agent, 121 King Ht, Ml Kiist Orange Ht.. I 1.AMCAHTKB. l'A., Apill 1C ( Tu the Killter of the Wtekly .Statement IIkak Hir- Heme mutual I.lfe agnnt very kindly sent me a copy of your last Issue In hlch you nelle) my lltllii circular letter te iny policy heldeis. , , , , . 1 most fully enjoyed the very happy wuy In vourndvire tormelovlsltl'nstmir for treatment, for rnstoureniy cures hiuich 01 nyure- iiuenia, .a . .. -. - .... . A patient inual liav An my circular In iiiestle llnueil neries nt attaekri from niir ltiunllnif ai? lilllt rhf It .mill ilm. limn tin (mtjl lm .het n . Iinui I Common law mini res tlie owner of n mad deg te suppress It and put It nut or the wny. Mr. Helmes U your lawful ngenl, nnd thorefero It mint he your duty te supptess him and put him out of the way. e , ours truly, U. N. IUvneum. Tliat there ure strong Indications that somethlng has hcen lilting Mr. lloynelds, wonie willing te admit. There am Hymiitems in which virulent malterfrnctllles and luuehes n growth, unknown History also'rece'untHpecu'llar hack acUen results. Fer Instance, the Hlchuiend Obiener hays ! "A carpet-bagger was rocently hltten hy n ceppcr-hcail snake. 'i'he C. 11. continues te held onice and draw two Balarlcs. The imnke died." i'rel I'asteur rcoeunts a case In which a deg, hltten hy a Biippoaed nililil animal, began In n low days te cat up the carpet and chew thu chair legs. This deg died iu three weeka, alter dlslurhlng the iieace of the nelghlmrhoed, while the deg that did the biting lived te a reHpectubla old age, Taking Mr. Koyueiiis own niiiiimaiijii mm that bn at once twgan te chew tlie Mutiial's eurplUN fund and gnaw the assets, and we must arrive nt tlie conclusion niilie conclusion Hint no nns lniensinen tne ImrhetHl " for 11 brief i tall with satisfaction. Jernbrlef seasen, he will be heard Donet lOHOklahtet the iiiintatlnn nt the head KiiggeBtinn It contains, Mr. It. may gel rid of his (Je around there and howl. jiuvHKfUKNisiiiNU uuena. s IIIKR'N OAKHKT HAIiU CARPETS! EIOI'KNINQ Ur SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. We are new prepared te Bhew the trade the h lilted In this c tv. lly. WU.TONS, VKI.VKTS. JiHli.-vstl.n, Jilltniw-l.l, AU-niMil anil uouen ItHU.S.SEl.H.TllHkK.I1 UKAIN CAltr-JCT8.llAMAMH.and VKNKT1AN own tnannf acture a srsiclallty asneclalltv. Bnectal Atuinilnti naM iAihAU.ntii.niniaAifiitiiTiiu iiai.hilTm. AUeJTull Uneel OfhCI.OfHH. nutlM, W1NHOU HUAUK.S.COVKKLKT8, Ac.; SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Oer. West King and Water Ste., Taneartar, Pa. meuim. tViv Ohlldren'a Suite, SprlnR" Ovorceate, aent'B FtirnlBhlnir, B. & W. Cellars, B.A: W. Ourra, Noveltloa In Nockweur, Hoasennblo Undorwear. LANCASTER, PA. w KAPH AND JAOKhrrS. AND JACKETS. AND JACKETS. HOUBH. LANOASTEn, PBNN'A HAUGHMAN UAUHAINS IN COLORED SILKS. Oashmorea, Black Broeado OPENING -or- HEINITSH. niJllyd which you did It, hut i "Ise somewhat piizrlisl ,-u hcen hltten hy u mad deg te go le hlm for treatment. en states, and as It U a tact. It wa written only as a result el a long I jour Heading agent, Iteliert Helmes. Se If I urn sutferlng from -"-. . a. -t-li.mfAM vnAfl Inanl con- from the II miAxllntl iiu win uet'ii umeii nuu iiiuii cuiiHiuering inn inci original vims, an rlirlnal virus, and that "Aller dliturblnirlhe nelirli. el no mere, while the original cunlne will wag his or this column, hewever: In' following out thn troublesome adversary. CARPETS! largest and Heat Selected Linn nf f!ai all the Tradlmr Makes 1,1 KiniY AM Unaln KiTKA HUl'KR.H. and All nl nvalltles or IN OAKl'KTS. KAU and CHAIN CAHfliTH of our -AT- A WA A "J &tf.' ." r iJ' IfttV -VLi
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