vv . !' THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE!?, FfllDAY, APRIL 16. 188(5. 'V . .t (W i,;. t r'J Mil t 4 -.. A-. NTlV iiM . Mf,f yr-A'" a fs Ir In i tfi Ktf a" Dailj Intelligencer, tVUW EVINIH IN TrHYtfAH (nmMTt txemte) mranenuLM cVhbnsbu JMTBLLIG1K0ER BUILDING, B. W. OertMT Otwtr fcjnr, 'f -- -- r- P. ieWWHii..FiwOeuaYi er.mCiT ATn"t. ten Tin te Firrr Cms a Um. INTBLLIQENOER, ..s&Sm (EiehtPaqcs.) Wednesday Morning, Twe Deuam a Yu m Aenaet. MHmWOfWtNC8 SeuerrtB rr. tvtirr f.sr or thi rati mnti UManmm m maim n m ummi ms m e or tw r em.? I te thii rami, sf te fusuames, SUT is nmer f oeod f t. Au. eiew unto wiu. m tewmi tM tuns sunt. iMttM tkUJLsrtters ud Telegram te THE INTELLIGENOER, Lancaster, Pa. tip nmastcr Sntclligcntcr, LANCASTER. Al'ltlL 1C. 1886. Let the Panlshmcnt Fit the Crimp. Senater Adams, of Philadelphia, Is an entire convert new te the efficacy of the bill -which be introduced into the stale Senate winter before last te punish wifc beatera with flogging; and which was laughed nt and abused out of all recogni tion by the majority of that body. Its patron proposes te test the benefits of popu lar agitation and has been lecturing te the Secial Science association of Philadelphia upon his measure. It appears, however, from the reports of his address, as we tried te point out when the bill was pending, that there is no argu ment for the establishment of the whipping pest as a mode of punishing this class of offenders that is net as geed and even bet ter for its extension te numerous ether crimes. Te start with, we de net believe wlfe-whlppers are very numerous; the greater proportion of the cases are probably such as no device of law would ever bring te judicial notice; and again the law has always, for wise reason, guarded with jealous care against the en couragement of actions in which husband and wife are en different sides. The argu ment that when a man Is sent te a jail for wife-beating his family is deprived of his support has no particular weight; se it is when he is imprisoned for any ether cause, and this kind of husbands are net generally of much support te their fami liesIndeed they are a burden upon them. As te violent punishment being a fit return for physical assault, that is equally true of all like offenses. But we have net changed our minds as te the propriety of flogging as a punish ment for n great variety of crimes, and the policy is net a consistent one that sets up the whipping pest in the nursery and the school room and takes it out of the court yard. Inourjudgmentitisnetonly a fit application of the law, but it is a geed thing for the euemlcr's reformation and the warning of evil-doers. Mr. Adams has collected a large amount of valuable testi mony that gees far beyond the scope of his bill, even though net se Intended. In 1SS3 the legislature of Maryland passed a bill te ae punish wife-beaters, and the district at torney of Baltimore says that after the first conviction the crime ceased as if by magic in that state. If this be true why should it net be extended ? The jail system of the country is notoriously bad, ineffective te restrain criminals and te prevent or pun ish crime. The number of inmates is con stantly increasing. If the whipping pefct were set up for about two-thirds of the criminals and the work-house for beggars and tramps, society would be greatly re lieved. It can de no harm te give it a fair trial. Jndge and Jury. A case has been extensively reported of Judge Albright, in Allentown, indulging in the most severe abuse of a jury because it acquitted a man whom he thought the evidence proved guilty; and there seems te be a disposition te applaud his sternness and outspokenness. There is undoubtedly a geed deal of looseness in the manner cf selecting jury men, and some wrongs in the results. Jury commissioners include unfit men in mak ing up their Hits and select often from im proper motives. Fit men shrink from service and excuse themselves or are excused from attendance upon the citizen's duty in this capacity. Counsel appeal te considerations that should have no weight in determining a verdict and courts are often vexed with unrighteous conclusions. But the jury in its sphere is coordinate with the court ; and a juryman once he gets into tiie panel is net accountable te the judge for ills ver dict and is net te be lectured by him for it. He is the judge of the facts, between his conscience and his Ged; and the increas ing tendency of Pennsylvania judges te scold juries for their verdicts is te be re prehended, net encouraged. There is a great deal of complaint about the partiality and Interference of courts in the trial of matters of fact. They fre quently start with an opinion or a preju dice in a case and color their rulings and their charge with it. Ter this there is no remedy save in an appeal for a correction et their law, But when they hand the case ever te the Jury te pass upon its facts, we held they nave no right te abuse jurymen for finding differently from what is expected of them. They may set the verdict aside ; but they have no right te impugn the honesty of jurors, nor te scold their stupidity. Codification et the Law. David Dudley Field has had respectful bearing from an audience of Philadelphia lawyers upon his favorite subject et the coaiucatien ei tne law. blreng as has been the prejudice of the profession against this innovation upon the practice and theory of jurisprudence.it has unquestionably gained steadily in popular favor ; and it begins te leek as if it would eventually prevail. It is useless te deny the antiquated forms, the surplusage, the complication aud ' cttsabersemeneds of many of our med. mb forms of expression and pro cedure. The Increasing volumes of re ports, the maze of decisions and the ' ' sswMcts of the courts have made a system ,. w afebecate' that ue one can master it. ( Svatqr lawyer depends very largely upon dl- art tte standard codifications of tbe profession. Fer thew it is proposed te sub stitute the mere certain and authoritative codification of the state, and the objections te It seem te be mere sentimental than sound in their appeal te a practical age. A Tietablc Test. A very significant test of thecemparative merits of Sumatra and Lancaster county leaf tobacco for cigar wrapping purposes has been made by Mr. II. II. Brubaker, of this city, at the suggestion of Mr. Gee. Storm, of the great manufacturing firm of Strallten & Storm. It seems te prove con cen cluslvclv the possibility of attaining satis factory results from perfection of quality I in t ue native product; ami mat u a ie- cent duty tax Is rigorously laid and col lected honestly upon the imported article, Lancaster county growers need net fear the competition of , the world. Mr. Storm sent te Mr. Brnbaker a care fully selected quantity of Sumatra tobacco, weighing 17 ounces and containing -17 leaves, worth f)l.GO per pound ; with a re quest that it be manufactured for compar ison with some home wrapper goods. Mr. Brubaker entrusted the work te enn of our local clgar-makers, Wm. II. Smith, who selected an exactly even quantity of Lan caster county Havana, balancing the Su matra in weight, counting S3 leaves, and bought at -10 cents per pound. The result was that the Sumatra ceered 401 cigars; the I.incaster county wrapped 493 cigars, with a much larger quantity of waste and offal being left. In appear ance the product of the home raised to bacco is qnlte up te the ether, and in quality it is far superior. SRi.neM hns cyclene been no disastrous te human 11(0 as was that In Minnesota en Wodnesilny. The latest report nhew n lift of S3 killed and nbent 200 wounded. Sin CiiAiu.r.s Dtt.Ki:, having failed of vindication In the outrageous charges pre ferred against hlm In the Crawford trial, throws himself en the mercy of the queen, making n full denial or everything. This method of procedure would have been mere fitting at the time of the trial. Apparently the reading world are net te be let off by the Grant family In the publi cation of the memoirs of the dead general. Cel Fred. Grant has told an interviewer that it he leund himself, In the future, situated se that he could devete the necessary time and study te the completion of a volume such ns he has contemplated, he would undertake the task. "It was his tlrst Intention," he added, "te complete his father's book up te the tline of the general's death, and all the uccessary material had been collected and was new In the possession of tbe family. Hut this plan was abandoned. When the public expected another volume, the Hticcesa of the book already put forth might be hindered." It Is this latter feature, success, that Is be bo be ceming tee prominent In theGrant literature, and If it Is continued te be worked te the ex tent that It has been lately, the public will acquire a distinct realization of it. Philadelphia scarcely took any notice et Arber Day, which Is se much the worse for Philadelphia. Wiiat an Innocent old ceve Is Prince Bis marck I In explaining his bill for the ex propriation of the land of the Poles, In Peseu, he says It was an act ei belf-defense for Germany, te avert the Polish destruction et Germanism, and te prevent the inhabitants et large communities having a German ances try from becoming wholly Pelanlzed, as the history of the past thirty years showed they were tending te beceme. This Is a bumllt atlng reflection ou Germau government methods. If Poland ae naturally absorbs the German, there must be Hemetbing radically wrong with the German treatment of the German. That this Is really the case Is mani fest; by the large Immigration or German people te this country overy year. Hut for Bismarck te giVe this excuse for his barbar oils policy is tlie helght et nonsense. Poland is In the read of the Iren Chancellor's ambi tious schemes, and It must be crushed, and this furnishes the best explanation of the situation. Tiik Hareltlne collection of paintings In New Yerk was sold in three nights ler 243,233, which is pretty big money for lux uries In this porled of strikes. Tun sentiment is growing that the Kug lisu opposition te Irish home rule is a pre judice and net a conviction. Win:: the gods quarreled en Mount Olympus we are told that they were guilty of belittling conduct that would have been scorned by plain every-day mortals. This thought Is suggested by the cat-and-deg con test that Is new going en between the odlters of the New Yerk Sun and World. Kdlter Dana's paper recently made the statement that "Mr. Pultlrer's check for f 5,000 was among the campaign funds of the Itepubll can National cemmittee In 1SSI," whereat Mr. Pulitzer denominates the statement as a lunatic He and further says that " wlioevor repeats this stupid fabrication after the re peated statement of its shameless groundless ness Is eitber a sceundrelly Idiot or an Idiotic scoundrel." Keillers should be the very last poeplo In the world te leso their tempers. Happv Lebanon county 1 It is froe of debt, the commissioners having recently paid oil all claims, aggregating ?10,400. Tin: total value of the dairy products of the country that woreoxportod during the cloven months ending March 31, 1SSC, wits f'J.rrJS, C6U Per the same porled of 1&S5 it was ?ll, 073,10.1. This is qulte a reduction. Peit solid Information, spicy entertain ment, useful instruction and universal inter est to-merrow'H Issue of the I.NTi:i.i.i(n:Nri:it will be Indeed a notable one. There will be a short story of great dramatic power and ex quisite pathos, by ene et the first writers of the day; a now'peembj' the author of "'Ostler Joe"; "Uncas" will hnve a sharp talk about seme social and literary phases of llfe In Lan caster and olsewhore; ".Slndbad" will tell of two hours at the Kasteni penitentlary ; the Republican campaign for county officers will be fully .reviewed ; In our picture gallery will te liuug the portraits of ene of Lull Lull cvder's leading lawyers and foremost cltizens, and the picture of a great Amor Amer iim beauty; Daniel Webster's "Con fession of Faith" having been found, unto w 111 bomadeoflt; nnd the greatest posslble vari ety of literary, religious, spertlngami humor ous miscellany will be supplemented with the most complete reports et all the news of the day from Lancaster te far Cathay, FEIISONAU Tim Lati: Jeit.v Welsh, erPhiladulphia, left his estate te his children. Ills personal oitate amounts te ? 100,000. Jehn II. Nevks, the rounder of the Ouelda community, died at his home, Nia gara rails, unu, ou Aienuay, Kmklie CASTKLAimheSpanlsh statesman, characterizes the home rule measure as "Gladstone's crowning act." wSltSealu m tl,e C'hestuut street opera ...WWfi, nuuut f'W. eMtaJ?. eV, T'V I'" van . Crain. Vermont l il't16' et elll Stewart el Buchanan of k? r' t0' Ntw Yerk, and riTnteS"y8Wer,cirVl.wr,,,'r Uein al" bJg net te be understood as datatauS it U a panacea for all the Ills which ailllct f.,i cll and lorensle llle." iaAU Mb. Charles JeNEsluetyHilx yer old, vrhelait neckvlslted Washington for the! IirM tmie in eveiuy-nvn jiwn is mi uiu uiu fashiened Democrat who applied for the po'lmaetcrshlp at llarkbamsteail, Conn., under President Madisen, and who visited the capital te sen if his ' recommendations bad besn examined. Ur.v. J. T. Satciikll, fermerly of the Duke street M. K. church, this city, was wel cemed en Thursday evening te his new charge by n social meeting of the Yeung People's association of tliedroen street Metho dist I'.plscepal church, Philadelphia, lllshep Mallalleu made an address and wound up by suggesting that a geed thing ter them te de would be te h.ive up (100 and give him for seme .Southern schools which he is starting. tii it fa Mr nor. A Trlliule In the IjxI Who Stnrlt l.ste Hat Mini HHnThxrr. Frem tlie Detroit Trtbuuc. My son, de net smlle derisively nt tlie farm boy, toiling contentedly yonder by the way- side. He Is net attired a trimly as you are ; nay, his treucrs bag at the knees aud hang en hlm loosely by one auspender, his hat was less shapely than It was spriug be fore last, and his beets are coarse and roomy, but Heme years hence you may be down at Washington begging his lutluonce te help you get a little ? 1,000 postelUco. And the farm boy may net write as pret tily as you de, but In the near future his plain, a cry-day signature may draw a great tleal better than your beautirul auto graph, at the bank. Ne, my son, the farm boy does net begin his active career under b f 10 plug hat, neither does he leave his victuals untasted and fadeaway te n shadow because he can net have a single-barreled eye-glass, but net unfrequently he gees up front In due season without a plug hat or single-barreled eye glass te his back. The farm boy Is net lauilliar with the lap of luxury, andln his working clothes he does net resemiiie a irague not-neuso newer, mil he Is lull of grit. Very likely he is net get ting much mere than his Imard and clothes for Ids labor Just new; a silver dollar may seem almet as big as a cart wheel te him, but he Is storing up ox)erience that Is better than geld llue, all wool experience full two vards wlde experience that will pull him through places in which you may get nilred in spite of your college education and highly cultured legs. 1 knew that you can wallr all areuud that uncouth farm boy, my shapely son, for he has net had time te e'ducate his feet se that they might net get tangled up with each ether In the mad, ma7y whirl; tint it you don't keep veur eyes open and the Inside works of your head busy he will be likely te waltz se far ahead of you en the race ceurse of success that you won't see his coat tails after the end of the first quarter. Oh, no, the farm boy hasn't much time te read, but 1 de net doubt but that he ues well the little fie has. He has a great deal of oxerclse In the open air. His fattier Is a ey lively old man. He works Hkea barrel of uew'clder, anil wheal his resonant voice Is heard thundering through his ancestral halls at -4 a. in. there Is a general resurrection en the premises. At neon our merry farm-boy comes In with an appetite like a sausage machine, and after he has swallowed his dinner bis father Invites him out under the early harvest apple tree te turn the grindstone while he Is resting his back. The oner ener oner getlo old farmer can always find Bemes thing for the farm-boy te ile while he ly resting ins uacK at neon, anu no general! Hnds it. In the evening tlie tired farm-boy reads his few books and papers and Is thus soaking in valuable Information In Binall but effective doses, whilst you, my beautiful son, are for getting a large part of that valuable knowl edge which cost me a very high price. May hap It does net seem se valuable te you be cause i paiu ier iu Hut you are net such a bad boy, after all is said, aud I am net finding fault with you at all. 1 merely suggest In a gentle sort of way that you should net smile derisively at the telling farm-boy. Loek about yen, my son, among tbe suc cessful men In every calling. A large ma jority of thorn were once toiling farm boys, who absorbed book knowledge out of bust ness hours; and there are net many hours which are net business hours ou the farm, my son. The fartn-bey early loams the value of time. He can't help but learn that, aud he loams It se bard that he never fergeLs it. If he leaves the old larm te satisfy a swelling am bition, you will most likely seen 11 ml him en ene of the front seats of the synagegue. And whenever you de find him, my son, In the editorial chair, In the Whlte Heuse at Wash ington, In the halls of Congress, governor of his native or adopted state, and eminent pro fessional man, at tbe head of some great com mercial or manufacturing firm or corporation, you will find him knowing tbevalue of time, and making use of the large and varied stock of priceless experience he soaked In en the old back country farm. Keystone and Kiuplre State. Frem the Westmoreland Democrat. In an address delivered at the contennial anniversary of the adoption of the Hannas town resolutions held at this place, en May 15, 1S75, tbe late Hen. Themas J. Illgham, et Pittsburg, sometimes called "Old Statistics," made a prophecy, en which be placed great welghL It was as follews: "Tbe ninth decennial census tables clearly teach me that, by the close of the nineteenth century, Pennsylvania will take tlie lead of New erk and tbereatter she will net only be tbe koysteno but also tbe empire state of our glorious Vnien. During the last forty years our state has been constantly gaining en New Yerk, and thousands of you younger men here assembled, will live te see her the empire state. If you de net, set me down as no prophet" It may be ndded that in many respects nature lias bcen mere generous with Penn sylvania than witbliorslstercemmonwealtli. Observant persons who have traveled through the two states must have likowlse noticed that agriculture in Pennsylvania Is directed, as a goneral thing, in a manifestly mere methodical and progressive manner. The conditions for a mere rapid increase In popu lation, in many ways, In the agricultural sections of this state are suporler te these of New Yerk, and tbe prediction of Mr. Hig ham, alxive noted, we have no doubt, will be rulfllled. If net within the spccilled, at least, net long thereafter, A sihoel Hey en Uelumliiis. In competition for a prize an Kngliih lad offered the following essay en Celumbus: "Columbus wasa man who could make an egg stand en end without breaking it. Tbe king el H pal n said te Celumbus: 'Can you discover America?' 'Yes,' said Columbus, If you will give me a ship.' He he had a ship, and sailexl ever tbe sea in the direction where be thought America might be leund. The sailors quarrelled, and said they be lieved there was no such place. Hut after many days tbe pilot cuue te hlm aud said, 'Columbus, I see land.' 'Tben that Is Amer ica,' wiltl Columbus. When the ship get near, tlie land was full of black men. Co Ce lumbussald, Is this America?' 'Yes, It is,' said they. Theu lie said, '1 suppose you are the niggers?' Yes,' theysald, 'weare.' The clilelKdh), 'I suppose you are Columbus?' 'Yeu are right,' said he. Then the chief turned te Ills men and said, 'There is no help for It; we are discovered ntle-st,'" Where the Line Is Drawn. Tlie treasury department has decided that n llguroef Nt. Jeseph, jialnted glass windows aud a lllble seut from Dusselderl te New Yerk as a present te ibe chapel el tbe Hacred Heart at Tompkins llle, N. Y., are entitled te free entry, but that articles forming parts era church altar Including a railing or weed, a wooden ctesh and brass candelabra, a table and iedesta!, several chairs and benches and a number or photographs el Scriptural sub jects which were similarly presented te Bald church are properly subject te duty under existing laws. A Pert Taken te Task. . Jehn O. Wlilttier la taken te task for be ing behiiul tha tlmea In wishing for tha Bclioenor te which lie recently wrote a Bennet : And whoreso'ur her Weel shall cut the brlne Ced, hake uuil mackurul quarrel ler her llnu. The poet is remiiuleil that new-a-days mackerel are taken iu selnea net with a Hue, but otherwise the peel'n lines are all right TIIK SYMPTOMS ALWAYS TIIK SAMK. Whene'er you see a heavy gloom O'erspiuad the merchant's face, And deep, daik silence of the tomb Itelgn all about his place, You'll ever Und In such a case That he la far front wise, And ha no chance te win tbe ruce t He aoet net HTrtlse. Flte (leneratlenn In a Photograph, A photograph has Just been taken In Hart lord of five persons who represent live gener ations. On the right alts the great-greatgrandfather, llenenl Austin, of North Wood stock, aged 16 years. On the lelt Is the grcat- T f;ranuiatner, jenn ausiiii, ageii ; s tock i dm Is thograndf.Uher, N. V. Austin, aged M ; In the ventre atands the lather, Arthur P. Austin, aged 2".' J and In Trout t him stands Ills Ittln son, I'orrest, Just 6 yearn old. They are all in gnexi ncaiiii. Twe Flower ul spring, Frem the Philadelphia liceerd. The nimble trout, like the gay Uise-hsller, new begins te go out en a lly. Tilt: t.lllLT UAItltKN I LOW Kits. AinenR thec blusbliiK borders, bright with Uew, And In J our mingled wilderness ei ilenrrs. Fair-handed Sprtnn unbosems every grct grct Tlirews out the unondrep nnd the creciu first , The daisy, primrose, violet darkly blue. Ami pel) anthus of unnumbered ilvc , 1 he yellow wallflower, staln'd with Iren bren, AndlavUh Meck that srruts the garden round i Frem the soft wing of N rrual breeies shed, Anemones, auriculas, enriched With shining meals o'er all their elet leu e, And full ranunculas et glowing roil. JVOm TAOMJOrjrtMnMI. Te be seiiud tn wind and lluiu rub olten w llh St, Jacebj Oil. It never falls lermv. MI'KVIAh X OT IO EH. l'estitnuter Saiii'1. A. lien lit. Of Menlnrey, Mich., delivers himself In thl wise " Fer celtls, imrns, sere threat ami rheu matism 77iemu' Krlcetric Oil cannot be beaten. I say keep It up te the standnnl. Hint It will sat isfy the people. 1 shall semt ler anew unpplv seen." Fer sale by 11. U. Cochran, UniKiiiet, 1 17 ami li North Queen street, Lancaster. (Irlns. Pleasant, healthy grins are scen enlj en the fsces or healthy iiersens. The dsp(-i)tle ami iluMlltateil can smlle only In a hall hearted way. l'urtty the bleed, tone the stomach, niul streiiKthen the tissues with JIurtteeK llloeil Jlil ert. If jeu wtsh te laugh welt mid often. Fer sale by It. H, Cejhnui, Uraglst, H7 and 1W North Queen street, Ijincaster. Will It UealhrCure Itlieunmllain' We answer, honor bright. It will cure rheuma tism, and the severest eases tee. Dr Themas' Kclretric OU was specially prepartd for the rheumatic nnd lame. Netice letters from the people relatlve te It merits In nearly every paper In tlioceuntrj. Fer sjiIe by II. It. Coch ran, druggUl, l.i; and 1W North Qricen street, Imcasler Causes Afttuulsliiuent. "Completely prostrated for days with Indi gestion and billens lever. Tim elfectsef two bottles of Jtiirilcck. Jlleml llitlrrs nstenlshed me ; lslble Improvement right oil " .Mr Neah Mates, Elmtrn,.S. Fer sale by II II Cochran, drug gist, 137 and 13J North Queen street, Laneaster- Detectives nnd Private Olllcers I sually wear their badges of authority conceal ed under their clothing, hut llr. Themas' Kctrr trie Oif wears Us badges In the form of printed latiels attached te each and i very bottle, se that all may knew Its mission. It Is glren lull nnd cemplete authority te arrest all aches and pains, and does Its duty every time. Fer sale bv II It Cochran, druggist, U7 and street, 1-ancaster. I3J North Queen The Kind wr I.Ike. The medicine we most like Is that -which does Its work quick and well, llurileck. llloeil llitlrrs arc the quickest kind of a euro for dyspepsl i and liver and kidney affections, for sale by II II. I echran, druggist, 1J7 nnd 1$) North Queen etrvet, Lancaster. nttr goods. rnUK NEW CASH STOKK. NEW CASH STORE, Opposite the Koysteno Heuse and Northern llatik, Nes. 247 & 249 North queen Street Today and en Monday we enen our New Sprlnc Dress Weeds ; all cholce.peod nndcheap. Alse Nun's Veilings In cream, pink, blue, hcru white and black. Crinkled Seersuckers, Itatlste Cleths, Satteens, Percales, Zephyr ulnghauis, Foulards, Chintzes, New Spring Prints, Plain and Plaid Nainsoeks, the Kerkley Cambric the nicest goods of thn kind In the market, and a full assortment of domestics all new and at low Srices. All are Invited te call and see our New prlng Stock. febMyit W. I! HOW EK. "JOHNS. GIVIiKK. OKO. K. KATHVON. $50,000 CASH SALE '.OF Dry Goods, - - Dress Goods, SILKS, &c. White Goods, Embroideries, LACES, RIBBONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, CIIKAM, LinifT lll.l'K. 1'IVh AND CUIM hON C AailMKUK, SHAH Li), Ac -.Must be sold within Ninety Dsys Kilt CASH, bargains all through our store. JOHN S. GIVLER & GO, Ne. 25 Eaat Kins Streot, Laveastxe, Pa. J." MARTIN CO. UPHOLSTERING GOODS. An elegant stock of the-e goods at moderate prices, consisting of ItAW BILKS, ItAMIKS, TKltltlKS, TUKCOMANS, KEPI'S, .LTKS, TAVhrtTlllKS, OTVOSIANS. Deuble -Faced Canten Flannel IN ALLSIIADKH A NF.W INVOICK OF Nottingham Lace Curtains At prices lower than they were ever sold, nt irlces ranfrlni; from Cec te (3) u pair. A special mrgaln in Se pairs Taped KUke Cream Lace Cur tains at i a pair; worth.?.). MADRAS CURTAIN. A large number or patterns te select from, In cludlnKthe Ulkndopatteni, the newest Uislirii In Madras Curtains. CURTAIN SCRIM in Cream, M'hlte and Oolercd fetrlr.n fremlSVJC te I5c. TABLE COVERS In flaw 8111c, Jute. Felt nnd Flannel, Tlnselcd and In new colerlnrs. Tlhilcd Jute Talila t'OVOM 8-4, riW i B-4, M.50 1 10-1, tASO. CURTAIN POLES. Ilrasi, Ebenr, Clierry, M'alnut and Ash l'ole, all lengths, with or ultheut llrasa TrlinmliutN Cherry, Walnut and llram 1'elca at iM centa aplecu. tin k Ce., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., (Oppealte Steyeni Heme.) LANCASTKK, l'A. J. B. Mar MlflHVAIs IKED OCT ! At this spasen nearly every one needs te use some sort of tonic 1I!0 enturs into nlinmt run physician's prescription ler these who need building up. H Physicians niul Druggists ltct'eiitiueml BROWN'S IRON BITTERS! ASTHE BEST TONIC. Fer Vt cAknccM.t.assUudcl.Ark of Knergy.F.le , It HAS Ne KQl AL, and Is the only Iren medl clue that Is net Injurious. It F.nrlches the llloed. Invigorates the System, ltesteres Appe tile. Aids ingestion. It does n .1 1 ' '. Jure the teeth, oause headache or produce con siipaneu ss oilier rueeicincs no. Ha. (I II. lliskLKV, a leading physician el Springfield. Ohie, say " llrewu's Iren Hitters Is a thoroughly poed medicine. 1 use It In mv practice, and llnd Its action excels all ether forms et Iren. In weakness, era le condition of the system, llrewn's Iren Hitters is usually a pesltnn necessity. It Is all that Is claimed ter II. iir. w .. watsr-s, ijh Thirty-second street, (Jeon?ten, II C, says " llre n's Iren lilt lilt ters Is tbe Tonic ofthe aire. Nothing better It creates appetite, givea strength and Improves digestion. ' The (ienulne has Trade Mark and crossed red lines en rapper. Take no ether. Made only bv lllimVN C1IKMICA1. CO., (I) llaltlmore, Md. "VcTiTeFitr Aitei'Fi'r " ll The strongest and best poureus plaster ever known. The HOP FI.AsTKIl Is Vlhly medicated for the Instant cure et pains and nchesnndthostrt-ugthentugef weak pirs. Pre pared from fresh Ingredients. llurKundy Pitch,' Canada ltalsam nnd the entire medical Qualities of Heps. If you are troubled with local or deep seated ;mln, soere wrenches, ltaekache, Ufaeu matlsm, Mltches, .sere (.host or soreness of liny nature, apply ene of Ihese plasters nnd note lis macic eueei. .mi unig sien's, -h-., e iersiisi. HOP PI.ASTKU CO., llosten, Slnas. (11) A gukat sreenss. J. YOI' ILL SA. SO. What Is the use of suffering with lUrkache, Sciatica. Kheumatlsm, bldeaehe. Crick, Kidney Troubles, Sere Chest, or soreness In any part, when a HOP PI. AM" Kit will gle Instant rvllet. Apply one directly ever scat el pain and uote Its isithing. stimulating anil strengthening elfeet, Irtues el Heps. Canada balsam aud llurguudy Pltch combine!. Hosts of people use aud rec ommend them Sold everj w here. V., 5 for Him, Mailed for price. HOP PLAsTKIt COM l'AN, llosten, Mass. (1) TllrMAKKKT I.SVLOOI)i:l) Vt llh old-fashioned slew acting plssters of doubtful composition. Here no priieut yea the complete Mrtiies of rresh Heps, lluigitndy Pltch and Canada ltalsam ns the Ingredients of tbe HOP PLAM'KU. Pure, Sweet, Fresh and never falling for all pains, aches and soreness, local or devivsealed. Absolutely the best and strongest porous plaster eer known. Thou sands say se, why net you ? Only 2.V , or a for fl (O, even-where. Sent bv mall ter price. HOP ItFAbTEIt COMPAN i, llosten, Mass. (18) "lOKN KKMOVKK. VICT0UIA C0KN KKMOVKK. Warranted te eradicate cempletely and In a short time, the most etiduratu rerns, hard or sort, without pain, sold by Uce. . Hull, Lhas. A. laK-her, Jehn II. Kautfman, Dr. Win, Worm Werm ley, And. O JFrvv, (. has .1. Shnlmyer, and at IIKCIITOI.D'S IlltUO STOllF.. decl9 1yd Ne. 401 V, est Orangu HI. rim K.u.it uk iiK.vr. T7SOH KKNT NICK TWO-STOKY HK1CK Si Dwclltm; llen-e. Ne. Me F.-t Omngestreet. mar-lttd 1UUSII ,t HKO. FOll HKNT A llAKKHOCSi:, NO. Ill Washington street. Apply te Harry Myers' I'arK iieuse. lmTMtd Fc IOR HKNT. A Tobacco Warehouse wtth Penn'a It. It Siding Capacity for storing 3.UO cases. Apply at the inarlO-tfd l.NTKf.l.KJKNCKIt OFFICK. F OH KENT. An established flrecerv Stand with dwelling attached In southern part of the city i iHsessien aimi is,. -Apiny ni Ne. 1S h. f.ASl I 'KINOSTIthKT. FOK HKNT. shop in rear of Ne 37 Westthestnntstrect, nsl as a clgar-hex taclery, and a shop en Mltllln street, between Seuth Queen and I'rlnce Btreets, lately used as a carrlage lactery. Alse a dwelling and storeroom new occupied by A. 4. jiuuiuy a drug store, west hlng street. Apply nt the ipiy ni 15-tM 11 IN'TKLLHIF.NCKIl OFFICK. SA1.K KIVATK I will have near lead of First-(ilass Ohie Nerman Horses, AT THE VERRIMAC IIOCSE. NO US N'OItTH PllINCK HTltKKT, by Mendiy, which I wtlldlanesn of at prlv.it sale New let of tlrst-class Horses drlers workers and heavy draft, mostly from Canada, every week, and alwuys for sale. OhOKOF. (iUOSSMAN. feblDlytUw UJlllltKLI.AS, AC. -pe.sr. HHOH .V II A HTM AN. SPRING OPENING -OF PARASOLS! SATURDAY NEXT, APHIL li MANUFACTURERS. Rese Bres. & Hartman, 14 EAST KING ST. upl-Cmil HOUKH. piASTKH, lfefs Easter Beeks, Easter Souvenirs, Easter Cards. A I. nri;e Assortment of Kaxtcr Bnuvmilraanil Cauls, el the l.ati'at Di'Hlgns, at Iiw l'rlces. WHOLESALE FOR SCHOOLS. AT TIIK IIOULHI'OUK Of JOHU BAER'S SONS Neb. 16 and 17 North Queen Streot l.ANCASTKK, l'A. FUKNITUHK. H OKKMKIKK'H. Hid you any j en am In nicd of FURNITURE, If se, lie sure and call en u, and he will de our lam te pluami you. fl. K. PiOFFMEIER, 26 East King Street C""'aLl AT KhfiOAKrH OLD WINK STOKK LISTON'S EXTRACT OP BBBP. riHIST IK Tni WOELD. KlUblllhed, 17SS. H. E. SLAYMAKER, AQT., fahn-tfd Ne. 29 Kast King Htrret mills I'AI'KU IS l'KlNTKD WITH INK Manufactured by J. K. WRIGHT fe OO.', maris lyd tb una Hare Sts,, rhUadelphlaPa 1HT A(ii:u ,t mieriiKit. S PRING WOOLENS. Htrvmlaril SultliiRB, Kovel SultlnifB, TrotiBerliiffH, HjirltiR OvoreorttitiKa, noivily-Mnde Oletlilnif, nualneea Bulta, Drean Suits, Ceyfl' Sultn, jjtt4 Ohlldron'e Stilta, f SprltiR Ovorcenta, Qetit's Furntahlntr, B. & W. Oellrirs, B. Ss W. OulTa, Noveltloa lu Noekwonr, HorvHOiuvble Undorweftr. HAGER & West w HAl'S AND JACKKTN. W: RAPS AND JACKETS. RAPS AND JACKETS. Opened This Day Large Stock of the Above in Blacks and Celers At Lewest Prices. R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOU TO THH COTJIIT TJAKOAINS IN S1I.KH. METZGER & 11 VK HA BLACK SILKS. Ladles' Dress Oleths, Black Cnahmorea, Colerod Oaahmorea, Black Broeado Silks, nnd BLICK BROCADE SILK YE-LYDTS, roil WRATH, A 1. 1. AT LOW THICKS, AT METZGER & HAUGHMAN'S CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 Weat King St., botweon Ooepor Heuso and Serrol Herae Hetol. ruuxiTUJtK. G HANI) OI'BMXII. GRAND HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, Nes. 27 and 29 Seuth Queen Street. This Week, Uegiiiniiig en TUESDAY, APRIL Gth. Tlie largest and Finest display Sleck el' New ami Desiralfle Goods in tlie City. WALTER A. 1.1VK INNUKANCV UUlttl-ANr. IKK 1N.SUKANCK COMPANY. GO AROUND THERE AND HOWL. When a hound ahall howl at thn Katn, In the diiBlc el the dawning day, A soul that U weary of llfe Hhall Bllently pass away. ylneii. The following letter reci Hid from nn agent el the Northwestern Mutual contains an Idea : ACiKNCY OF TlfK .SOUTH Wt-STKltN MUTUAL 1AVK l.SHUItA.SCK COMI'ANV. (I. N. IUvneuh, Ucneial AKent, 121 Klni; BL.SM KaU Orange HI., I.itiaTKB, l'A., April 2, 188. Te the Kihler of the Weekly Statement Hum Slit: Some Mutual I.lfe agent very kindly sent nien Csipy of your laat Issue In which you notice my little circular letter te my policy heldur. . ....... . .... . .. ....... ..... ..... .. ..... ... !. nnm aw tin. ...w. Iiut i most, iniiy oujeyeti m verj' nappy way in ever your ndv ,-lce ter me te visit l'aatenr for treatment, for I'asteur eniy euros biuicks ei nyure- phobia. A patient inuit have been bitten by a L'rfreuliir In nuftfltfnn atnif.... nnd im it iVainycfrcular In tinned aenesniattacka from your Itcudlng agent, lil,.. nfa muil ilntr f h.tti ,.. mn.l ,.u , h.l tit. limit Common law renulrea the owner of a mad deg te upnrea It and put It out of tlie way. Mr. Helmes la your lawful agent, andthoieforo Itmuaibeyeiirdiity te.uppreaa hlm and put hlm out of the way. i eura truly, U. N. Hkvnelds. That there are strong Indication" thnt something haa been biting Mr. Heynelds, we are willing te admit. Thcrunrn symptoms In which virulent matter fruclllleu und leachea a grew th, unknown te Urn body In which It originated. History also recounts peculiar back action results, t or Instance, the IClchmend Obterver aays ' "A carpet-bagger was recently bitten by a copper-head snnke. The C. II. continues te held otllce and draw two salaries. The snake uied." I'ret. ranteur recounts a case In which a deg, :s te eat up ten carper anu muw inueimir n-gs. iware or the nolghberhood, while the deg that Taking Mr. lteynelda' own admission that he at the conclusion that he has Intensified the original virus, and that "after dlsturblngthe neigh borhood " for n brie r season, n will be heard of no mero, while the ntlglnal canine will wag lilt that he at once uegaii mcuttw teu eiuiuaia surplus iuneana gnaw me usseis. anu we musi arrivu suggestion it contains, Mr. It. limy get rid of his no around there and howl. UUVHBrVBNIMUZNU MOODS. s HIKK'B OAKPKT HALL. CARPETS I ItKOfKNlNQ Or SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. We are new prepared te show the trade the hlblled tn this ell iMiiiUkivi a rtntili Itv. W1LTUNH. VELVKTH. HUVO)bLO fllltl GBAIN CAUl'KTt ............. n .... A. u ... r .. .wf . m .. ' tt, UAMASKand VKNKT1AN own manufacture a seeclalltv AUealfuU Line of OIL CLOTHS, , uuu HUUB3I.L.B, iiiaia-riii. Aii-noeiano uoiienunain E11HA BUl'KKS. ana all ana SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Oer. WtMt King and UVUM. MKs. BROTHER, King Street, LANCASTER, PA. w HA I'M AND JAC'KKTM. HOUSE. LANOASTBn, PBNN'A HAUGHMAN ltd IN.1 IN COLORED SILKS. OPENING -or- HEINITSH. inlllsd wnica you uiu a, uu, mu D.uwu. 1...... inad deg te go te hlm for treatment. fa a fart. It wad written enlvnaarcau rnanrfaul tela long con- ItelMirt llelmei. Se If I am autferlng from the In mifistfmi. bltten by a sunpesed rabid animal, began In a tew iniaueziueii in inree weeics, auer eiinuruiug did tha biting Il7ed te a respectable, old age. has been bitten and then cnnsldeilng the fact rpli rlgl by following out ilin troublesome adversary. CARPETS! Largest and Best Selected Line of Camels ever ei, all tha Trad In 17 Mikn r.f ItmiV ANIlVAPKHTHV . . .. T.. rT.-TTr. --. w .. .. -- -- - nalltlna of IN. CAItl'KTS. HAU and CHAIN OABI C1IAI liMflf ' Kl'KTSef our Special Attention pafd te theUannfactnre of CUSTOM OAttl'KT. tUOB, W1NUOH SUAUK3,COVKm,KT8,c,'i -AT- Water Bta., Lancaster, Pa. urmtmAiw
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