t H tip Daily Intelligencer. '' fHMUHHB Every Ewnine in the Yuk (et ticiriiD) U BT STKINMAN HKNBKL. 1$ 1NTMLLIQENOER BUILDINO B. W. Cerner Oelr 83iir, Lncatr, P. TwCtWiK. fitDuiiVM cm liftCtM I ( MeTH. nTMi rack ?, OVEIITIKtNT re Ti te r.u ciu urn WIKKLT INTELLIGENCER, (ElOHT PA0E8.) Publlbt Kvtry Wednesday Morning, Te DetUu Yi m Aect. CORRESPONDENCE SoiKitte tt. tvmt rt or txi 0H1t Mt Mwm, COMtO.M.Tt a.t MQvtltf TO ' iiht m m wt mm er tc rtrti emt ... te u. ri Irf hMtt. nor rea fvwieit. owl ra Meet e Mrrp. Ait 9QM tlfrtOt Witt M COTUOMt t TKf MH WWII. Address all Letters Mid Telegrams te THE INTELLIQENOER, Lancaster, Pa. $l)e uif aster Jut clliijcuccv. &ANOA8TKU. APIUL 24. 18. The Superintendent's Reply. The superintendent of the soldiers' or phans schools writes te the governor vv liat must be conceded te be a geed letter, lle starts out with the declaration of the per tinent fact that the governor has net here tofore, during their official connection, intimated te him any difference of opinion upon the policy of conducting the schools, which difference tlu gover nor new makes the occasion of asking his resignation. He says that the governor has made his investigation of the condition of the schools, without inviting his participation in the inquiry ; and has made his charges against him and has cendemmed him, out of hand, without allowing him an oppor tunity te knew and meet the accusations before they were given their fruit. He suggests that as the governor admits that he had no power te remove hlra, it fellows that he had no right te demand his resignation, which would thus be a compulsory resignation equivalent te dis missal. He considers that the law has been vindicated in its failure te give this power ever his office te the governor, by the arbitrary manner in which Governer Fattisen has shown that he would use it. He demands an inquiry into his conduct by the legislature and avows his readiness te be dismissed if condemned by it. He says that the retention of his Chief Clerk Taul thought the year 1SS5 was at the sug gestion of the governor, with whom he could net agree as te his successor, his own desire te promote his second clerk te be chief clerk being opposed by Governer Fat Fat tieon because his appointment would be a slap in the mouth of Senater Stew art. He meets a number of the accusations of the governor concerning the manner of keep ing the accounts of the schools with an ex planation showing their groundlessness iit some casc3 and their triviality in ethers ; and he concludes with a declination tint the schools are in belter condition than they were when he took office, and that if they are net institutions worthy of the state it is the fault of these who established them in the ioer quarteis which they occupy. Se far as this reply of the superintendent accuses the governor of condemning him without giving him the opportunity of meeting the accusations against him, it is undeniably just. It was all right for the governor te make his luquhy independent-, lyef the supeiinlendent, wliose action it challenged, but when he had found what lie considered te be derelictions of duty upon the part of that official, It was his duty te advice him thereof and te invite his answer te the charges and the evidence befeie ceudeuiing him. 11 is also true that when the governor had net the power te dismiss the superintendent, it would have been in better order te report the lesult of his inquiry into his conduct te the legisla ture, than te demand of him Dial he should resign. As te the matters of fact in which the governor and superintendent are at issue, the superintendent's answer will acquit him in Bome cases if the evidence steps where he leaves it. The letentien of Paul in the chief clerkship he certainly shoulders ou the goerner, if his narrative is correct ; about which, however, we will be likely te have further advices, and especially need them te knew wheiefere the governor desired te take caie of Jehn Stewart. Superintendent Higbee pa3se3 ever with briefest reference the most important charge against him, that of permitting the schools te he in bad condition. His an swer is u denial, without facts. The governor, alleging facts, prevails against him here. The simple question beemste be just what degree of care the children should have had, for it is undeni able that what they had was net flrst-class. Such care does net accompany itch, and dirty sheets and towels, and ill-ventilated rooms, peer bathing facilities, frozen feet, and commissary stores. It is, however, a fact that the soldiers' orphan children have a geed deal better care Hum their soldier fathers had en the tented field, and it may be that they have no right te demand any thing bet terJWhat de the people say ? The Clearlleld Strike. Senater "Wallace Is down in Philadel phia and has talked with a reperter about the Clearfield strike. He says both parties are tired of it and that it is likely te be composed seen. The, big operators, whose strenuous effert-until new has been te keep the little fellows In line te slat ve the miners out, aiogettlngtire.lefthopollcy just when it might be expected te bear fruit In the starvation they have been waltiug for. Their tiring is synchronous with the announcement of the congres sional committee that it is going te seek an enlargement of its pew- ers se as te inquire Inte Clear Held business. It intends te de this when it gets bark from St. Leuis. By thai time the strike will boevor. The operators tire ready tearbitrute. Senater Wallace has deubtlesi been giving them wise counsel. They de net want te be inquired into. They knew that it will be speedily found that they pay their men what aie living wages only when full employment is given, which is net often te be had, owing te the policy which keeps the mine's crowded with men, be that no one can make n full diy'a work. That furtheimere tbtypay la stere orders, upon which the operator THE gets a profit ; and that cheating in the siie of the coal wagons and the weights or the scales is net beyond the mere unscru pulous. The congressional cjminlltee Would find n piefit in visiting the Clear field icglen and in inquitiiig net only as (e the treatment of the miners, with a slde glance at that of the consumers of coal, who are directly interested In tlie undci taking new going en In lh.it legion, te bring it under a monopoly in umI mining and carrying. Lei fenncllmrii l'eiilil(T II. A fruitful subject for thought is pre sented in an article ou tnuulciMl tax liens that appears elsewhere in tlies-e columns. It relates te a form of oppression as unne cessary us it Is unjust. TIiem! property owners of meagre means, who uie unable te pay the (axes assessed against their real estateal the time thai It Is required me entitled te fair play. The municipal Hen that is filed against them iseftectnein binding their properties for fie eavs, and takes priority ever mortgages and judg ments earlier in date. There is no geed reason why a slight omUsien en the part of these owners should be seized upon by offi cials te line their pockets with money. 1 pushing te immediate execution liens that aiesafe for jears. Besides, the law ne er contemplated that the ta.xpajer's remissness should cost him mere than one dollar, t'udei the sv stem new in vogue, he is often made te pay m cest3 three times the amount of the taxes assessed against him. The suggestion that these municipal liens should net be pushed until the expiration of the fourth j ear after their being Med, unless where the special exigency seems te demand it. is wmtliy of eiruest consideration by councilmen. If the theory is correct that for every wrong there is a legal remedy, there should be an immediate correction of this grave abuse. LtT social enjoyment new nuakeu, re freshed from Its Lenten sleep ' Tuk Incineration advocate, like a'.l true reformers, must expect n ll'tle persecution en account of tlmir vl'ens. The nuvvcretuk. tery at Kresh Pend baa beeu prntuuted In u petition te the beard et lie.UUi or New town, L. I., as a nuisance that is Intolerable and Iu Iu Jurleus te the public health. Net often does it happen th.it llsh stories, which are just new In tlicir injrieJ el greatest dotelepuieut, are dignified te llie position of becoming regular press dispatches. Hut ene from Panama hns beun given this distinction It Is gravely stated that the HiitiMi .ship Alexander Yeats, from Labes ier Falmouth, sprung a leak while le.ivirjg hei anchorage. The pumps were put in readiness, hut beleru they could be used the iullux of water sud denly stepped. The cm;1 put Inte Callae, rem, for examination, and Hie diver teund that a large hole had been knocked in the bottom. In the hole and completely filling It was the body of a very large flab. It is supposed that whlle Hnimmlug past the vessel it was carried in by the water. At all events the IIhIi is tlruily believed te have saved the vessel and her cargo of 2,000 tens of guano, wmch is new being discharged. Susquehanna fishermen who haye ieug en joyed preeminence as fabricator)! el weird, wild and unearthly llsh stories, will turu pale when they read of this occurrence. Tiil demnud for Kaster lien era this year for church decoration and nweetiicirt re minder is reported ai unusually large. Hen era cannot well be put te better use. Thesk who observed Leut will leek upon the Easter sun with an inexpressible satis faction. Tin: remarkable work of Profe-sser (ilea (ilea seu In subduing in New Yerk the most un un un goernable horses, is attracting wlde atten tion. His methods of operation recall these of Denten Oflult, who mere than thirty years age set the example whlih all successful horse tamers of these dajH fellow. Ollutt bolleved that " breaking" a herse common ly meant Hpelliug him. Ills system was based upon Judgment, study e( tem perament and firmness, dtvnrcfld from cruelty. His first caution was He kind te them In all things." He must have been n xery kindly man hiumell te lit these words te the lips of the stubborn Imrse : " Yeu must let me see that you will net hurt me, nor will have anything about j en that will, nor auything that smells badly. I am a stranger te you; all that will etleud any el the five souses I w 111 be L.jinpulled tu guard against, and these senses must ha the proof that you will net hurt me lcfore I will nllew your hands te be en me." Ilowdiller Ilewdiller eutls this process Irem the cruel Dentine masteis give their horses ! These horse train ers might pretitably gl e their attention te horseewners with toniieisel ungoernable iury. Jamus C. Blain-k has written te u frieud In Brownsville, Pa., te the ellect that his political ambition being hilly gratilied, he has withdrawn from public lite for geed. The sentence leaves the writer h meaning iu doubt as te whether his retirement Is for his en ii or the public geed. We incline te the latter Interpretation. The Interesting fact or the double lutnlug el liuKrtant battle-fields et the late war h referred te iu General D. II. Hill's piper iu the May Century. Thus, the lirst passage el arms is called the battle el Hull It mi at the North the name et a little stream. At the Seuth it takes the name of Manassas, horn a railroad station. The second battle en the same ground Is called the Second Hull Ituu by the North, and the taaeeud Manassas by the Seuth. Stene's deteat is the b title or Hall's Hlull with the l-ederals, and the bat bat tleet I.eesburK with the Cuiilederates. The battle called by General Grant Pittsburg Lauding, a natural object, wns named Slilleh, atter a church, by his int.iguiilst. Hesecrans called his first great fiht with Bragg the battle of stone- Iliver, while Bragg named it after Murlreesberu', a ul lage. Se McCIelIan's battle of the Ciilc-ka-heuilny, a little river, was with I.ce the bat tle el Celd Harber, a tavern. The Federals speak oflhe battle of Pea Hldge, et the Oark range of mountains, and the L'enledeiates call It atter KIk Hern, a ceuutrv Inn. The Union soldiers called the bloody inllle three dHyaafler Seuth Meunfiln Irem the little stream, Antletam, and the Southern troops named It after the village-or Sharpsburg. Dm the commissioners et public charltleH have the Lancaster prison iu mind in their stinging rebuke el the management or some county prisons et the state? Klllr.l Willie KiitiMlnliii: it Heteltrr. .Ym AbB.y,.exBrHUl chancellor el the KnlRhU or Pythias or Texas, shot hl.nsell fatally in a hotel in Terrell, In that slate, en Thursday. It is bolleved that the slioelini; was accidental, as he was examiniui; a re volver at the time. A IS3.O0O IleilVi iie.nl i.-tV"1, -.' Kh'eef'y'K (anions Ileistelu U?!i V.ensUH'ce s vled at fl.uoe, bin OI.,"ie"Hoeera l'rm," nc,r Philadel Ilk In ?nnrTri.er 0Kl'ty-lhr., ih.uu.Is et wy2.Jw!y "" ''"en beaten by 01'f.N Olt.WIH. rite urailert et lh Kaner aay temej net alone te tlie, wlteUy Iht-lr Ievd ones down wiit, .,? Toe.p beueath the SJK Sft" 1 tit te thus, l,eurU whes ! ,", ;j; TelU or sweet hopes tea wl" v Ji'vrT Of rikmOi. he teasel w "J,-... Aiae-tne bauble or an hour And left ui. whUe lltey yet rumuln A legacy of cuaselesa pain, Hy these sad grave through darkened, dav. A lender, white-robed nngel stays Te roil the ttene, that we may fee Love crowned with immortality, Elltn it. CumituU. LANCASTER DAILY ME C1TV IS GROWING. A ULAMW AT T1IK t.AUIIK 1.U1.41. mrtLltti tUTrt.sTIII.Xfl. Wliil ltMitlvr sn In III. Miell. Ilmi gli Iint a.trr Mrmtmes (itittiR up in all riutn nl I lie Imtn DitrUlnKitaiitl ItttMnrp lleit.rfl In i'nitt.e til l.tettlmi. II theie Imany of mil loadeisuhu ilnnt'i that houses by tncdnren aie being elected In this city, all they limn te de Is te taken stmll en oueortliiwe llnetlays. They will ls sin prled at the InipreU'iiieiiU going en. The fellow Inp Is a it el houses recently com pleted, new under wj, erlhat will l be gun iu a low days. The list is tint complete, having been gathered In a recent lusty trip through some el the streets : On North tjueeu street, alsne Hie Pennsj i vaula depot, Samuel H. i.H'ss lias mt be gun the brick work en a new tliren-sleiv dVM'lluigand sterv Next dtstr, mi the north side, I'. I iller is envtliiK a tluee-sieiy ilvv till ing and store, which will he occupied by Ins son. who i a isinlet tinner. llehein A Kledel rtveutly iiuished three three-story brick houses en Lemen street, between Lime and Duke, llve two-sterlosou Cherry alley near Lemeu, and one of the same kind ou Madisen alley. On Cherry alley above 'Lemen sheet A. W. Hussel has completed nine two-story nrichs. William 1). Sprecher will shortly erect eight houses ou Uukeaud 1 rederick streets. Three en the former "treet w ill be tvv e story aud live ou 1 rederick siiect will be two story. Achmus A CuiumuiKs will erect three three-story brick, with taney lrents, ou Dukestresjt above James. Israel Mayer is erecting a new- three-story dwelllugeu North (jueeu near Lemen street aud he will put up a dtven tliretvkterles.it Duke and New streets. On Frederick street, between Shlppen and Lime, Henjamiu Mvers has broken ground ter seven twtvstery bricks, Ileubeu Hershey has llnWlied three two story dwellings ou L'ut Chestnut beyond Pranklin street. Charles Miller and Jehn Hrimmer are erecting two two-story duellings, with 1 rench root, en North Duke street near Chestnut. ThoGrlelsuro alw.ys extensive builders, and iu less hau a year they have erected twenty-four twtvstery brick dwellings en Lancaster avenue, between Lemen and Mary streets, 'ind uine ou Lemou street, be tween Lancaster avenue uud Mary street. Mrs. Uelle 1 isher Is erecting a tine double two-story house, with 1'reuch toot, en James street at Lancaster av euue. Jehn U. Abraham has completed hlteen three-story dwellings en Lauiaster avenue north ei Lemou strict, and two twe-sturles en Lemen stneU Keubeu Hertiheld has Ilnished a two-story brick residence, with mansard reef, at 5 IT West Lemou street. On James street near Mary, K O. Sturgls has laid the foundation et two twu-stery bricks. Jeseph XX acker completed a very large ice house at his brewery ou XX'alnut street with in a lew mouths. Geerge StermfelU has finished a two- story brick house aud store en North Queen street above James, and Jeseph Dellet is ec- I cupping a new shop which was built en Mar ket street between Lemen and James street. Alfred Diller has also built an addition te his place of buslueM at Lemou and Water streets. Geerge Schupp constructed a two. story brick back building te his residence en Char Char eotte street, between Water and Lemou streets. B. IS. Martin's two thiee-stery bricks en Prince street above James have been fiu isbed, aud Daniel Hartuiau has put up u like one next te them. lUphael Pisher has put up two two-sterv bricks ou Prince street near 1'rederick, anil Christian Gitllch has made a similar pair en Liberty street, betweeu North Queen and Prince. Jacob SUuiler lore tlewuau old building en Mulberry street near Walnut te make way for two new two-story bricks. Jehn Keith is building two tuo-stery bricks ou Lemou strtet near Charlette. D. H. Lantlis has finished lour two-sterv houses iu a court in the rear of his large warehouse nnd elevator, and between Water street and Arch alley. Ou James street, between Arch alley aid the railroad bridge, four two-story bricks of W. D. Sprechcr, have been finished. Jehn Dickel built two two-stories en Cen cord alley, between Lemen anil James streets, slid Andrew Chambers has twenew oues ou .Market street, between Lemou ami James. Ou North Queen street, near Lemen. Ja ob Mileyhas made a fine store-room out el the lower part of his dwelling. Capt. Mc.Melleu has tern down two one story brick liouses, adjoining his residence en Kast X'lne street, aud will erect a hand hand hand seme three story house which he will move Inte. it. Dougherty is building two two story brick houses en Poplar sheet, between Straw berry and l'llberl. Jehn Laudewt r is building a brick heuse en Heckliind sheet, between Lew and Juniata Gustaviis tireeUiugerisrebiitldingand will seen have erected buildings te take the place of theso en Seuth Water street, recently destroyed by lire. Geerge Schlaugh has taken nut a permit lorthe erection of twolve houses, ou West Orange street, between Nevin street aud Columbia avenue. Fred. Banker Is electing two threo-btery brick houses en West Orange street,between Mary and Pine. Jehn Lively luw turn down two houses ou Seuth Queeu street, near German, anil is building tvvohandsetno three-story houses. Jeseph Solemon Is building a heuse en Middle street, between Freiberg ami Jehu. Wm. Genseullchter Is erecting two two story brick houses en West German street. Jacob Gable Is remedelling the Sun engine house, The front has been taken out aud the walls eutentled te the stieet line. Twe cesy houses will be the lesult- Jehn A. Ceylo Is erecting two two-story houses en St. Jeseph street, above Leve Lane. Jeseph fe. Zeek has been grunted a penult te oiect twelve two story houses en Ceral street, between Third and Fourth sheet. Ceral street Is one or the recently opened streets In the Lighth ward. Peter Winevver Is building two two story brick houses ou Mifilin street, lietvveeu Mul berry and Strawberry. Ou Nevin street, between Orauge and Chestnut, Clement Krlsman its-enlly tin Ishetl seven twtvstery bricks. Christian Stlllel built six two story bricks ou Fremont, near Water street. Jehn Fritch has tern tlew n the store pro pre Jerty, Ne tiuT West King street, and is orect erect ing a new building in its place. Jehn Deerr, residing at ,111 West King street, and F. L. Krauskup or .Mulberry street, liave each erected two story brick back buildings te their houses. Clement Krisuiau has begun the erection et a dwelling en Chestnut sli eel, between Nevin and Mary sheets. The Hdlseu L'loetrle Light company have broken ground for the erotlen et thelr building, en North Water street. PERSONAL. 'Iiii.ei'itli.L's Hikstami, of Marietta, has puicliased the lumber yard e! I. O. Bruuer, at New Helland, and has taken postesslen of Hi.v. BtuiNAiin M.viHiUL, formerly presi dent ir Georgetown college, is lying danger. niisly ill at Su Jeseph's hospital, iu Phila delphia. Hen. Kuklky It. Ce.xi; Is the gubernato rial caudldate whom the Democrats or the Fourth legislative district have instructed ler. Hen. J. Simpsen Africa says he would accept the position r tendered te hliu. Dlt. D. IIayks AuNKvv'smomeIror Jehu Light Atlee, M. I)., of Laneaster, which was raid beiore the Phlladelphlacollege of phy. stclaus iu February last, has been printed iu pamphlet form with an excellent engraving of Dr. Atlee. Hstiiku VANiiunretii., a ler New Yerk widow, is advertised iur te take jsissessien el llinsiiui et $lir,000 which has fallen te her by her brother's will. Her maiden name was Alkiu iiiul iu curly Hie she was celebrated ler iier beauty. Ah the vvifoel Hanker an deriKielshu was alto well known, but long be tore his death lie lest hU money, aud when she bCHMuie a widow she was exceedingly lHxir. Iu early lite thcie was u rupture be tween her and her ecceutrie brother In Brooklyn, aud the latter had lest sight of her entirely. Since the death or Mr. Alkln the ether heirs have been anxious te find Mrs. audorpeel, win, l new, it living, evor 70 yearn old, but they have discovered no trace of her. She was still alive about a year go, ami lit extreme destitution in New INTELLIGENCE!, SATURDAY, APBIL 24, i88G. iii:.. i uit.irr.t.v Tlie (Iteat lll.liinan VV lue Name I Nmr tllien herll.(l. ",1 will reuiam anchored here vv Ith hdclity te the fortunes of my country, faithlul te her treeilem, faithful te hei rail." se spake Henry Gratt.it) when the Irish Parliament came te an end. Iu6eirably coupled vv ith the u.iine f G rattan, the name of Ch tries Stewart Par nell w ill go tlew u te posterity, and new that Parnell's naine Is mi every lip, It is appro priate te wstew a lew moments te the mem erv et his illustrious prodeceser. Henrv (rattan was born at Dublin, July ,td, IT It. His lather was a Tery, but young (rattan sn ts.iMisl from his father's faith, for which action he was disinherited. He entered I rintty college nud distinguished hiuisell there and in 17fi7 was called te the bir iu l.omleu, and m 177.' iu lrelaud. Iu 177e he i ntertsl the 1 rlli Parliament, and hav ing civ en much time te the study of oratory at euce niade his way te the trout In Febru ary 177s he moved an address te the crown, that the ceud iheu or Ireland was no longer endurable, and although his metmn did net receive the iuert of the majority ,"it led te the reform nl many abuses. In 17m) he moved his famous resolutions that the "King, aid the . ni-stiif ei thi "ir'i ri'icftf 'i iW'imf. was alone competent te en ict laws te bind Ireland." It was iu April, l., however, that he sreuscsl the Irish people te the greatest enthusiasm, when he delivered his "Declaration of ltights," aud began his speech with " I am tmw about te addiess a tree people." In consee,uenco of this ineveinent the Kugllsh government was forcesl.te pledge itself te the redress et Ireland's grievances, (rattau was voted s.lii,lKXi, but would atxeptbiit ijO.oeo. The breaking or the prom le inatle Lugland led te the bloody rebel lion or IT'.is, and GratLiu losing the support et mauy et Ins lermer allies, some of whom were tmught ever bv the LnglUh, retlretl from Parliament. In lMH', however, he again entered it te opiie.se the bill for union, and whin that was passed uttered his inspired words with which we begun our article. In 1HV) he was induced te cuter the English Parliament te lend his assistance te the Catholic relief bill, aud from this time uutil his death in ISIS) Hindu this the ene object et ins uie. ne was nurieii in vv estnunster A bbev, aud lies near te the remains of Pitt and Vex. A cold, di. i mfert Ked hlar Imigli Cine, happiness. Ne opiates, no poison. HVEVl.il. SOT1VES. WHY Wll.bXOU couch when Fhlleh'a Cuie will give I iiimedlate relict. Price. 10 ct.s.,M cts., and t. ler mile by II. II. Cochran, Druggist, ie. 1J7 North llueen street. IiAjtmrues Livrn I'kllets ter sick headache, torpid Uv cr, biliousness and Indigestion Small, andcay tosnallew. One ptllade&e. I'rlce.Sc, By all druggists. feb-3nnlTu,'J h.S hLKKl'I.hss Mell lis, made miserable by that terrible cough. hileli sCurelsthe remedy fnrven. hersaleliyll It. Cochran, Druggist, Ne 1J7 North (,'uec'ii ntnet. ItucXlen's Arnla bAlvn. The liestStiivti In the world for Cuts, Ilrulses, Seros, L'lcers, Salt Itneum, tevur bores, letter. Chapped Hands, Cbllbalna, Uurns andallbkin Kruplien?, positively cures IMIes.er nepsy re quired. It ts guaranteed teplve porfectsatlsfnc perfectsatlsfnc porfectsatlsfnc llen, or money relunded. l'rice 35 cents nor box. for sale by ( .K-tiiun. the Drugglit, 1.T7 anil IS! North Uueeuatieul, Lancaster, I'a. T Th.tStu ' IIAGKMKTACK " n lasting and lragrant per tume. l'tlceiTaud W cents, ter sale by It 11. Cochran, Drugglst.Ne. WTN'erthyueen .treet. iviiini; iiiOLiii.iis. A Ca.ii nl Jlanj V ears hliuiillng Vtireil Xtllli SU ltellli, In a Man 111) eara el Age. 4lletew w, I'a , itay s, lve. Dasdbi.1i s llnTKai Ce. Gents I had been heubled vtith my Uldneysforanumtierefjeurs, used nl most evcrj thing without muchbuneflt until I tried tiandclleii ISltters. I used li het tics and am pleased te say 1 am entirely rid of the kidney trouble, besides ray ststem being toned up se that I leel like a dillcient person. 1 cheerfully recommend thusaiue te all afflicted In this way JACOll ML'SUIUTZ. Ielni3mtl ru.Tb.S Ci'LDKVs I.lntild In'Of Ionic tinpsru strength te beby a id lnind. Take no ether. Of diugglsta. aUlwdcetlAw Olt DYM'Kl'MA and Liver Complaint, vTiu have a pilntvtlguaniiiteuen every buttle otfehl etfehl otfehl leh's Mtalizer. It never falU te cure. Fer sale by II. II. Cochran,-Druggist, Ne. 1J7 North Queen street. Tliutiftaiitls tsny he. Mr T XV Mklns, liirard, Kaii'as, writes "I nev ei hesitate K recommend yeui hlectrtt bit ten te my customers, they give entire satlslat satlslat tlen and are rapid sellers " hlectrlc llltteis are the purest and bet medicine kn.jun and will positively cure Kidney and Liver ( einplalnta l'urir the bltsHl and leulute the bowels Ne litmllycai atrmd te be without them. They will save hundiuds of ilellais Iu doctor's bills everyyear. bold nt thty cents a bottle by II. II. Cochran, Druggist, 13, and 133 North Queen street, Lancaster, I'a. () LikkeII upon troubled waters Is Hale's Heney of Huieheuiul and Tar. Tike's toothache Dreps cum In one minute. altMwdced.tw A .Walking .skeleton. Mr. K. kprluger, erMechaiilcshiirg, Pa., wutes "I was allticted with lung fever and ubsces en longs, mid leduced le a unlkinr; tkeleten (Jet a Iivb trial bottle of Dr King's King's New Ills c every ter ( ousiimptlen which did me se much geed that I bottle. After using three bottles found iujseir once mole u man, completely re-stou-dte health, with a hearty appetite and a gain in flesh of 4S pounds. Call at Cochran's drug stoic, IJTand ti North Queen street, Lan caster, i-u., unugeia iree iriai Deme of thl this cer. tain cure for all Lung Diseases Large bottles, 91.tJ. WJ SHILOII'S CATAItllH KKMKDt a positive cure ler Catarrh, Dliitheria, and Canker Meuth. 'or ssle by II. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne, 137 North IJlieen stieet. A Sad MUlertiinu. Is te raise a nice family or boys and glrla and then have them carried Inte an early grave, by that terrible disease Consumption Heed llie warning nud check It In its nrst stages by the piemptiisM or Kemp's llalsaiu ter the Threat and Lungs, warranted te emu and relleveall cases. 1'iice WK? and ft. for sale by II. II, Cochran, druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street. Trial lice free. (3) AKf OV JIADK mUerable by Indigestlun, Constipation. Dizziness, Less or Appetite, Vel nvr bkln T bhlleh's Vltallrer Is a positive cure. Ker sale by 11 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street, THK ItKV. C.KO. ll.THAVKU, or Itotirben Ilid., says : " Ileth liivnelf and wife oiteeur llvi a teHIIILOirtCO.NriUMl'T10NCtIltK." Kersale by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 -North Queen street. IlltOW'N'8 HOU8KHOL1) PANACKA. Is tlie most directive Pain Doatreyerln the world. Will n. cwt surely (juleken the bleed whether taken lnUirnally en. applied externally, and thereby mere certainly KKL1KVK PAIN, whether chrenle or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, und It Is warranted double the strength et any similar preparation. Iteurea pain In tlie tjldn. Rack or iiewels, Sere Threat, icheuiuatlsm, Toothache and ALL AC11KS, and Is lhn (Ireat Unilever of Pain. "IlltOWN'tJIIOUbKHOLD 1'ANACKA "should Uilnevery lainlly. A tesHisKintiil of the Panacea In a tumbler of hit water Isweetened, if pr,. lened.l taken bt nedllinti, will liHEAK UP A COLD. r. cents a m.tue in.-ll-iydli,W.A8w MOtilEltbl MOIIIKIIHII MOTHKK.Sm Are you distort e 1 at night and broken of j our nut by a sick child sintering and crying with the excruciating pain or cutting teeth t It se, eal one e and gut it bottle of Mrs. VV1N8LOW8 OuriU.NU ufltUP. It wilt relieve tltl tZet little Buiferer Immediately depend uiien Hi there la no nil. take about IU There Is net a mother en earth who hits ever used It, who will net tell yen ut once that It will regulate, the bowels, und give test te tlie mother, anil relict and health te the child, operating llku magic. It la perfectly sate te use In all cases, and pleasant te the taste, aud Is the prsscrtptlen of one of the eldest und liest fumale physicians In the United States. Sold every wheie. ' cents a bottle. uiay3I-lydM,VV,8Aw .x k a VKurtsKM K.xrx T 1".. CALDWLI.L A CO. PIULADKLPHIA. BRIDAL SILVER rr-n EASTERT1DU WEDDINGS. Vith Xert it'ei ' ' ,,l Knlle and I ei l'jstrv Ssfls 'stij Knlle lleuv llnnl ) ... Ilen Miner lWT bdS I.' I!eii5 sptsms V VISK-ii 'Tetc-a-Tete Sets l ittllll t.t I V Blind tmk and I . SiptHUI I Msh hidle and s Kerk 1 lleiry Spisin I Aapatinus teik Lettuce lerk Combiuiitieu i:et3 I he i oieim 1 I he King IheCjinbellne I he Haw then ne I The Chippendale I 'the Cottage The Allel Ferks and Spoons J. li. 1)02 CALDWELL CHESTNUT & CO. ST. Careful attention given te orders and in quiries by Mail. AK MALI. $12 for a Black Worsted Corkscrew Dress Suit I IUn t ik big pntc ' A Dress Mill' cheap euuugh ! And we say, den t buy It. hat are e thinking about Den t buy It ' Kvery store in town, almost, has the smile ar tide. Ne ene sells It auy les -, and a gecsl many jell It at a atui higher prtce. 1 he exception lu our favor Is that vt e mat k en the ticket Mir all wool, 'there Isn't another house In thecuuulr) that makes thu same brave, honest, leek out for it bujer statement. Pay f I M mere and buy one of our own n ewira ciein ?uua ei tne material welm Forted. This we knew nil about. The never ailing test of boiling down tells the atery. Ne vegetable muter can llve under our micro scope. It sail neel, really and truly, net com cem nierc!atl It'll net turn ding) nor ltistv. nei tbange iu color tiotere It's worn out, and it- nevt lu strength te our Iimeus Ironclad. lt"snetuslne9 0f ours te show the weakness or any ether place, but we are tuettned In saying the strongest things we knew about our en u (tte'd come short ear duty a merchants a-klug your trade) li wt dldn t) and thereb) get the people te come te headquarters Judge our prlcei and out way ei dealing bv these two Items Yeu II find salesmen and stock abundantly readv te-day at the old Mxth and Market corner WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, Seiiihi'iisl CeriHT Sixth ami ilarket, I'HILADKLI'lllA. Ifll.lNN A UKNKMAnI SPECIALTIES! HLl MttLKATOItS Hew lew people there aie who buy Ilefnger.tters. knew any thins About them or will go te the trouble of examining into the ineiits et the tlllfei ent ui.ikt'S. e.tra of caieful 3ttnl li.i:, in.ule u a familiar with this line of gtxxh and while we deal in all giaded, we knew the " ItulKew.iy '" anil Alaska " aie far bupener te any ether in the maiket. ri.UUU OIL (.'LOTH. We no doubt fcell ever one-half uf tlie Floet Oil Clelh held in tins city, anil we tle this by having at all tunes the Largest anil liest Selected Meck and selling at tlioLeweit Price. vVe me daily leceiving New Ooeds in this line. BABY CAHHIAUKS: Our line of Uaby Can l.iges is laiger, liner and mere varied than evei, and puces aie lower. Lxpress U'ugeii3 and Arelecipedes in gieat variety. PAH LOU PHIDL . Befote putting away join stoves for the buiumer polish them with" Parler Pride," and they will net rti3t. FLINN & BRENEMAN, NO.lWNOl'.TIKHjKKVbT., LANCASTKIt. PA. al3-!yd&w ifATViiea, jtv. "YVTATt'H KS, CLOCKS, Ac. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, CHKAP rOltCASII. Ijtucaster VV atchea at the Lewest Prices ever ettered ; being a stockholder enables me te sell these watches se cheap. Klgln, Waltbam and ether watches en sale, bpcctacles, O pcra (1 lasses, Ac. Itcpalringel the above named articles will receive my personal attention. LOU 18 WE II Kit, Ne. 1SDX North Queen St., opposite City Hetel. (Near 1'enn'a It. 11. Depot.) Agent ter AUKOItA WATCH. U'JMJiJi AS It I.KJVUUH. rplIK OKLKHKATKU " U0UQUCT" AM) "OLD ANCHOR" PUKE RYE WHISKIES Aie rich In flavor, soil and pleasant te the taste. Peine in quality, aie excellent stimulants, and they stand without a rlv il In the market. Sold at all the leading Het. Is and by Druggists. Ask ferlt. lIUAIl'llltKYA MAltTlN, bole 1'ioprleters, lanUWiind Wl N. Sd bL. I'ldladuluhla, Pa. TLTADEIKA AND SHEKKY WINES AT Eeigart's Old Wine Stere H. E SLAYMAKER, Aeent, ktbdillshtHl 17 6. Ne.a Kast Klite HTitarr. ftililT-Mii K Ol'H IS MAICINU CABINET PHOTOQIIAPIIS AT WJ.UO A UOiEN. AT N'(. lee NOIITH QUEKN BTKKE1'. JaulS-Ud Lancaster, la -VTOTlbir'lO THEHPABSKHH ANU iX UUNNK11S. AH persons are hereby for bidden te trespass en any or the lands et the Cornwall or bpeedwell estates, In Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed orunln erunln orunln clesed, either for the purpose of sheeting or Ash ing, as the law will be rigidly enforced against alltieitnasslngeu said lauds or the undersigned eiler thl) notice. WM. COLKMAN rUEEMAN, K. I'KUCY ALDEN. EDVVAUH C. fllEEMAN, Attoruey (or U. W. uoleuiaa'i heln. CCtUltalin rUKAMt UN ttKMT. Feil ih:nt. laiuii: two-stehy tult k tint lllii. Ne MS Stiutt, ijuuun utivfl t Iwll.t li-til iihiiiis, biueiiieiit, Kitiit'i. celhir, Mii Vliltl.cti ALLAN A flKltlt A I.U.,' Ileal fitateaiid tti-uiitnte AKunlr. n.i' ltd Hit Ins Kal Mug stieet l.lOK HL.M'. V A lntinittt Wan tiinian wh I'eiura It. It I'll"," L"l'stlH Itu sttiliiK.l,Miasi(i. Apply lllillHMttt I.NIKJ.I UlKNChll tlH II I. i.ieitsi: leiiHAi.t: a iini: tsADDi.i: I et laiiillv I'llvlng lliimt,, vniing iilnlln guild ettlei and 11I..I illlm, l,.i mi!,. n Ne 7-" I. sf UIIKHIM'I'rtllll'.KI nph. lwtl IniieKHtei, I't 1 j'Vte i..s t . -ill t.l-V II An i sinlill.hed liitaeiv bland with dnelllug nllatlied lu seuihein pan of Ihttclly. I'tHsesslen April 1st. Applvat Ne Its I.AsthlNllNlltKM'. V 711)11 HK.NT. 8I1011I11 it'tr el Ne .17 Uesll liestnutstieet. iiimI at a tluai litiv Meterv. and 11 shun 011 Jlltllln stnt I, Is'teten btiulh IJueeii nnd I'llnin "titett, latelv u-td as a caul tge lat ler) . Alsen dtttilllng and stele iikhii new titcutiled bv A. a nuiney n a mug situe, vv esi mug sin eL. Apply at Hie it-tiii tN i in, 1,111 km r.it tir-ncK. pen sai.i:. Illl. MKCHAMCS' HALL HOI LI . ter. "H-ctmd and l.awlenee Sis., Ila IS rtsunt. located nineng the ttllleiunt loll lug lutlN best stand in Columbia. (Hleied tin cilutm at count tit the III health of the pinpile tm. Apple te niEDr-.lttCKM'KIN, al'i lttd On the l'lemlses. DI.JlllAHLL IlKitlUKM L I OU SALE. ABBEVILLE. - A large and commodious residence, wllh uiiHlein conveniences, sltuatid en tlui Columbia turnpike read, one hair mile from Lauiastei City limits, with about I.' Acres or bum, 1L et which aie lawn, garden and erchnrd, and the balance in geed tillable soil I he tnietl andtiiunmental trees In the law 11 have been planted about 30 vrtii., and teusUt of t tins, etiks, beach, tuaple., deg vtrssl, cooper beach, ev e green, shrubbery, etc, I'm It tites In lull bearing. An abundant supply et putt) epilog WKlc'l. The situation of tbli piepeit) Is eenldeieiI one et the mint dutlntblu in the v tctnlty el Lancaster. Kei further particulars apply le Chas r. Haeeh, en fA itremiit: or Jacob Q. Lonu. litnt lUtatr Aeent, huncastrt , Pn 4, - HItNiAHK. T3 Kill A MAKT1N. NA HAIL, bJ lleuiekecpcis in wanl of any ankles te lte furnl.h will de well leiemembei that we have alwav j en hand a full Hue tit CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWARE. Wwiipcn leilayu tieiv liuu ut 1 .1 I ), w Hi rn u NfcJW DESIGNS & SHAPES. 1 be Ilea In the Market let thu Meney. Den I fall loco them buluie piuchasliig. icvMltlil 15 EAST KING STREET, LANCAbfEK. I'A. UliUVKUIKH. SPECIAL LENTEN GOODS. Uest selected codfish, large rat. Juicy mack erel, smoked halibut, canned salmon, new crop olives, llucsl table oil, salad dressing, mustard and pickles, bananas, oranges and apples. 1 ry our nun selected old dev. Java, Mecha and Im perial Itle CertVes, they speak ter themselves, very geed at l.'(c. llargalua, 3 and I I el ltlce for 2Sc.; 5 tb geed prunes, !c.s elegant light Syrup, fc. per tiuait ; canned corn, be ; 10 B. kit fat mackerel, Sue. Please call or send v-ou r orders. (IEO. VVIANT, augSO-lyd Ne. 113 West King Street, rplIE 1INEST ABhUKTMENT OK KRESH GROCERIES AND IMPORTED RELISHES CHARLES MACNAY'S CHOICE FAMILY GROCERY AHD CHEESE EMPORIUM, 111 and W SOUTH qUEENSTUEET, Lancaster, la. Kxtni Klne 'leics nnd CnlTees, (lentilue Eng lh llieaklast Tea ! Coellees, flesh Iteaileil Dally: llnal Cienui Chocolate for Invalids. Connected wllh Telephone Exchange Uoetts delivered free te all parts et the city and environs. llSind AT BUKHK'S. EASTER CARDS GIVEN WITH Easter Coffees I We buy alleui Ceifcesgitt'iiuud nlnajsliave them lreshiuaslcd. We hav e Choice Mandtihlliig Java. We have Olil ill own Java. VVe have line Arublan Mecha. VVe have laguura Cetiee, We have Choice Itle. We, have KUgaut blended Cedec ut J3c ft. Wu w III glv e you the liest Itle ut 'Jec. lb. We will give you Uoed Itle at lie. and 15c. t. We will blend auy uf thu above Cetrees Just u you want them, BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTKIt, l'A. I'MIIIIIMI, lUlUIEUA HUTltlN, Spring ami Summer CLOTHING Al- BUMER&SUTIWS. t"t VV'.,1'."" .'"" ."' "',' ' l ' "lock, et U111O1 Jlad, Ibilhliiglu ui iH( ,i guaianteeniii rib es V cry Ltiw. Iliitluesmiit,,ii 1 1,1111,(11 nnd (li. me limn ttulls at (W, III ami (IV lump nit tun gtMtN and piltes with oilier boil. i and lie iimv liieed that Hit. It tint plant te buy ' VII the Newest and best H,., ( pi,., n(t tin Lii-itnn Uerk, wliith wu win make up lu thu lle-ltlvle HI guaianttHnl. ' A lull Line et V eiilhv and Chlldien's Cltilhlng Gents' Furuishiui; Goods, BURGER & SUTTON, Merchant Tailors aud (.'letliitr, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LA.NCASI Kit. I'A M Yhlt-S A HA 111 VOW. TWO WAYS ut ll'iIMi BUSINESS! A Fair Way and an Unfair Wnj. bat h vwuil s tu ile bu.lm t In u tali was Se mis) rjntvt utiitleu. nu ahnm prices, ntiil tut bml work All prnpli nant te buy bi'ftp, lt nuit' attt'uttuu Hbuuhl be I -a It I inquiillt) nml netk OUR SUITS, At Imi. IIU), (IVi, (line, iijiii (Ui. (Hei, (I CM nnd (.mji), aiuali btlynlin OUR OWN MAKE, pelul til k.reat liupeitaute, fiirlu thetu da thtiM am vcjy lew geed Hcuuti-madu clothing made, and that I tause fur se much complaint SP1OT& OVERCOATS In ft ttilet Mii'-t, mtilit In prli Item h tt te li- it YOUTHS' SUITS ! At oil prices, as low a. ah win tti el-e DOYS' 8UITB, all -tl. . mid prlit, stmng and eui ..i hud nt tl LIIILHULN H SiL'lIa, lu hiihlmb 1 hecks and (mall l'lalds, lit .S 01 K.Ik Jacket suits, heit PauU MC.N'S bKPAUATK PA.NTl lintn II . tejniO, In light and dart, cebus We ate I'limeeis lit the ( lutlilng lln.lni-.., and wen Island ic-ble II Lew l'rltts gire us the lead I. railing l.itntiistir luller, NO. 12 E'i.BT IUNQ BTItHK'l, I.ANCAaj Kit. V w ILLlAAIbO.N A 1 O.V1 1.H. WHAT TO WEAR AM)- Where te Buy It. Ohlldren'a Planted and Plnlu Tuulo Suite, 2.fa0 te 83 OO. Ohlldren'a Norfolk BIuube Units, bIzch 4 te 13, $2.60 te 87.50. Ohlldreu'a Kilt aklrt Bulla, $'J be te 85.00. OUIt NKW S'PELIAI. All-Weel Gents Dress Suit, $12.00. Uut-a-Way Ceat, All Weel Drees Suits, $10 te $12. Bey's Scheel Suits. $3.60, $'1.00 and $5.00. Bey's Dress Worsted Suite, $9 00 te $12.00. Grand Army Suits. $5.00, $7.50, $10.00, $12.00. Grand Army Gaps and Ohev Ohev renis, 75c. UOllU AND UIEAI' SHOESI ill.N'b DOLIILK bOI.K ANU TAP I1UCKLK bllOES, (LIU. MEN'S DU1C3S 8IIOKS, (1 lu. 110Ya llltKSS SHOES, We. LADIES' 1IU1TON AND LACK bHUhe, fl.lt). MISSES' HUTTON AND LACE SHOES, Wc. CHILDKEN'S HUTTON SHOES. Vlthl7C Without HcclaOCi Heels Trunks, Traveling Bags, Valiecs -AND- Rubber Clothing. m A I?- MIII.MIII V l llllllUUII v.v i uuuui i 329 34, 86 & 88 East King St., LANCASTKIt, I'A. MYERS RATION, Wi miner nxter