PBPSFIWi HfPHR,f; THE IiANOASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1887. i-V-?. t, . m 6 5rt' B. j." 'ffnXLLIGJCER sat ntDiut i i , sira mium a iw inwwMtiur l unu i Auewae te Tbi Weekly Intelligencer EVMtiWUNUMY MMNllMV LtM4IU0OUZOTH. CtWWtBi lAioerrnaa- i us " neumn fatc twi aix Moiraera Lamas ns te raa wabti uinr, mUMrimndnUgramtUI tHTILUaitHOllB. Bmliaint, Lancaster, PA. :Jnttlliytuflf. fT ' LAXCASTER, APKIL , 1837. (- W Msmhsals Frem the Army. rjMajer Benttenef the cavalry, who was jsjsjtaeed by court-martial te be dismissed ftmm the army for drunkenness, has had Isjsj punishment commuted by the presl k te a year's relief from pay and duty. Wsi major has been a noted soldier, hav Mm done brave service In the Custer melee. , 1 . , HBK I f en. i BHi- is I u etc K... IW 4 SB IB TSO S40 MLi. i in R tie ite ion jBEj,.,, ii 4M fie Mae USD 16 BO .. in in mob iih hob te se BmC, in fas use met noe moo hmEb... ita Met 17 w moo 7 noe KSpii e ii ob aoe moo seoe moo IWnbj.M.. tee uoe aoe moo moo 6200 Hit....... Maw, wi eH wow et " LkHMM wfC-i ! KDenbtlcss it is in recognition of his record k u that thA nrMtilent has been lenient. fU But It is notable that nearly all the effi. 0anwhem ceurt-martials dismiss manage pCtfUl te stick. Can it be that they are all Mritorleus soldiers, who hare made such -f&A records as te entitle them te the Bt farthest extension et clemency? "We f5"-!-' aluuiU llVe In hellpvp It. lint. v rannnt. be. tx rf " ' " " - ...- -- - .- , '-' msw we knew that many of them were net Werthy of such consideration. There is !V AW-il.l. . nrAiif -vl.iAf iiiiaa at Waaliinr "TiiLrf aHUUlUJ BK1W, ICUbWIIW RV ,,n0M.M.- felon, te dismiss army officers, but where- SH Cen it is net easy, te see, unless we at- Sv tribute great softness of heart te the presi iS!l -.. m .,.,.,. i i E5..V seesana great Buccepuuimy 10 icars auu L; persuasion te the secretary. Thepresldent ; dote net enjoy the reputation of being a very movable man and thelsecretary of iK - war Is supposed te be as stiff as a poker and vm woees ana coin as a pitcner or water. S-5 , Nevertheless the drunken, dishonest and worthless officers de net go. 4 If it was only drunkenness that failed te ecure dlsmissal.we might understand lt.be cause it is really a question whether drunk enness should net be overlooked in an officer otherwise irreproachable. Drunk eenees does net unQt an efllcer from-duty, tuden he insists en gettlnjfr4rtiiik at the WTOTgtime erkwftjrjfdrunk all the time. iAZni0 tixawyie is aiuiiJ agaiusw- th9 dismissals for drunkenness, lie was the champion drunkard et the army and really bad te resign te keep from being dismissed for drunkenness. Yet he was a geed officer, U3he demonstrated afterward. lie only get drunk when he had nethinir of censequence te de ; which was about all the period in the piping times of peace before the war. Which leads us te say that it is a great wonder that we de net new have many mere drunken officers. The life is one that invites te drunkenness. They aeed excitement of some sort in their horrible inactivity. It is incredible bow a man of active mind can endure the humdrum life of the garrison and the in consequential results of his dally labor or lack of labor. If the nnny officers were allot a high-strung grade, we might ex pect them all te long for the racket ' et a great big drunk ence in a while ; and se perhaps the president, who knows bow it is himself, thought when he let the major off se easily. Doubtless he did well. But there are a great many bad subjects in the army who ought te be put out. These men who duplicate their pay accounts, and are convicted and forgiven, should net be forgiven. It is haid enough te get a court martial te dismiss, and when it dee3,it cer tainly is for geed cause. There ought te be many mere dismissals than there are. There should be greater inducements of fered te geed men te stay in the army. They should have mere rapid promotion ; and they should have the company only of geed fellow officers. Otherwise the geed officers will resign and only the peer ones be left ; and of this result there Is great danger. This Is Arber Hay. The weather god must have tilieti Gov erner Beaver into hU centldence when the latter flxed upon te-day for Arber Day. It Is all that could be desired for tree plant ing ; the air is balmy, the sky bright with sunshine, and the ground in proper condi cendi condi tlen for being worked. Ne one, therefore, has a geed excuse for wfralnlng from tree planting te-day. The farmer BheuU plant because en almost tery farm there are waste places where trees might ba earning dollars for their owners, growing by the brook, or river, or en the hill sides and overhanging cliffs, tee steep for cultivation. In every private jrard there ought te ba a sutlhlency et hade and fruit trees, and it they are net 5 there new, te-day would be a geed time te ' inike a start te secure them. y The Philadelphia Ledger elves a list of -rarieties of trees suitable te this climate. :v milch list includes manv varieties nf jiaples, birches, hickories, chestnuts, ashes beeches, poplars, oaks, locust, willow, ana grades of coniferous trees. In en-frult-bearlDg variety there is large for everybody te select from; while unes of these that bear fruit and - yrtsleh thrive in this clime is legion. ran young siieuid plant, rer tbey win in 'iM probability be allowed te see the in- SB, anu tue eiu nueuiu puint iiwt tuey keep their memory green for posterity. ireumstances prevent planting te-day, Mt te-morrow or at the llist suitable op. ty. Tbe Land Bobbers. Commissioner Sparks does net iwHss tbe supreme court that the I gnat should be sustained. Tbe 1 court decided tbat there was net t (tvkWaM of dishonesty in secur Ftha iMue of tbe patent, liutdeubt- Ifr. Sparks te right in thinking it a I culm It may be tartuy said tbat Hwjniitj et the publie laadi have ifWtejMMiy ana uaJawrsuyr mchme. IUV0MMIM1C9H umm, but clete behind tbem come these who have cheated the government out et 1U home stead lands by putting In dummies te claim it and by reckless sweating te anything needed. The land laws are geed, but the officers et the government are net honest or vigilant enough te enforce them. The homestead law should be strictly observed and it is a great wrong that it should pirn e the cloak for land robbery that it does. m Electricians are said te be mnch exer cised ever the reported discovery of the fact that electricity can be generated in large quantities and at low coat without the use of a dynamo or ether power-producing machine and simply by a certain combination et acid. and zinc. The discovery further embraces the coating of the rlnc with asubstanee which renders it Indestructible for a porled of sev. eral month. 1'ref. renneck, the wen known electrician of the Standard Klectrle company, has opened up this new vista In electric lighting. Tiikiik are thirty-two candidates for Jenes' senatorial seat in Flerida. Many will be called, but one will be chosen. It Is net se bad te be a college professor at Yale. Among these who pay taxes en mere than (-20,000 are the following : Htmen E. Baldwin, J74,00 ; ex-prestdent Theodere 1). Woolsey, 101,395 j president Timethy D Ight, 51,830; Olbnlel C. Marsh, (42,500 ; Arthur M. Wheeler, 137,200; James M. Hepple, 3o,g;e ex president Xeah Perter, t.!Q,130; Ueerge E. Day. (27,401 ; William I. Whitney, (27, 350 ; James D. Dana, (23,300 ; Daniel C. Eaten, (21,800; Geerge P. Fisher, (20,500. EvEBYTnisn gees In planting te-day, ex cept telegraph and telephone poles. Tin: talk about presidential candidates In 1SSS is net accompanied by any outline of policy en the rurt of the Republicans, simply because tbey have net the least semblance of a policy te outline. They talk aoeut tne tarlir, but It cannot be their policy te make that an issue when we are greatly bothered te knew what te de with the vast sums rolling Inte the treasury from this source. Tbey have tried te take up the Democratic cry for fcrts and a navy, and talk about spending the Income of a hundred millions or mere ou these and en the rivers and harbors and the pension bills ; but It is sure as death that such a policy would never command the votes against the practice of the present administration, which la striving te lower taxation without harm te industry, te prevent the fraudulent drawing of pen slcns, and te build a navy and defenses. There is no isiue for ltepubllcana In the present state of affairs, and It Is hard te see hew they can make one. -. The Baltimore Sun has built a big Wash ington building te accommodate Its growing business in the capital city. The S'uu grows mero prosperous as it gets elder. m m Delaware's legislature adjourns te-day I.st net this hint be lest at Uarrlsbnrg. The Women's Industrial exchange el Pittsburg, like Its Lancaster prototype, has geed reason te congratulate Itself en the re suits of Its first year's wers. The first nine months' work exceeded that of the New Yerk woman's exchange for the entire first year and the latter has heretofore been considered one of the most successful exchanges ever erganlzBd. 1 he superintendent of the ex- I change has paid out during the year ever I f 1.000 te consieners. of whom there are 2.000 1 or mere regiaiereu ea tue uoekb. 11 uamuu . , l ,. .-..,. I te this, light employment has been secured for a large number of women and girls, who would have been practically helpless without the aid of the exchange. Werk has been taken from consigners outside of the city, In most of the towns of Western Pennsylvania and a few places in New Yerk state. The ex change new occupies six large rooms while It only had two during most et the past year. Twe of the present apartments are used for storing and displaying the articles consigned, two for a dining room and kitchen and two for toilet and reception rooms. He much for lovely women and her work I It- Editor Slugerly') yacht is as geed as bis newspaper, it will de. Gronei: William Ctr.Tis denies that he said in a recent Interview that he thought that the Sew Yerk hostility te Cleveland would defeat him. lie thinks he will be a stronger candidate tban In last. Se say the people everywhere. m Tub Detroit V J'resa says " the busiest poet will have his idyl moments." Hut Idyl rhymes with riddle In its pronunciation. Tnn following circular has been received at this efllce from the HI. Clalrsvllle, Ohie, Uazcttc This ence beautiful town has been com pletely swept by cyclone, the meat appalling disaster ever known tn this section "of the country; the greatest distress prevails, many families are nemeiess ana nave lest all. tit, Clalrsvllle has always been foremost tn ren dering assistance te ether localities whenever help was needed, and it is te be hoped tbat she will net be lorgetten In her present dis tress; money Is greatly needed, please ask through your valuable paper for Im mediate assistance and open subscription Hat at enca Alt subscriptions should be for warded te Sstnuel D. Kiley, esq , box 3i, St. Clalrsvllle, Belmont county, Ouie. PEBSONAI Mns. Jamks unevv.v Petter Is spare of figure, and if she were net a woman would ba called angular. Bishop Petter, of the Kplscepal church in Pennsylvania, during his Easier visita tions continued ever one thousand persons. D. Ham Feuesmax, a prominent citizen of Wllllamspert, died en Thursday. lie bad been ttlleen years a councilman of that city. Andrew CARNEQir. Is te receive a M0 silver set from the empleyes of the Edgar Thomsen steel works at iiraddecka en the occasion of his Marriage. The Crocker-Alexander wedding la the great event of Han Francisce ter next Tues day. Miss Crocker Is te receive a handsome residence aud a check ler 1,000,000 as her dowry. IIknrv Di.tvve.iler, M. D., the eldest hemiupathlc physician In this country, died In Easteu, en Thursday morning, aged 92 years. Until within a week he visited bis patients and while returning from a call slipped ou tbe pavement, the shock causing death. JAiiLiintsiiep Ryan, referring te a tele gram published en Wednesday, bays tbat be has no brother of his name, lie has two half brothers named Uleesen, one of whom Us priest attached te Ht Malachl'a church in Philadelphia, and the ether la cashier of the Citizen s' hiuk in Uu I.euls. A VALL TO WUUKtHUMBM. If They Would Ue True te Themtsltcs Tbsy Mutt huppert the IXtuecrarr, Frem the Nsw Yerlc Herald. Under a Kepubllcan regime monopoly was rampant. See ter yourselves hew It has grown during the last twenty years. Oreat corporations have received great privileges by which a lew have become Immensely rich at the expense of the people. Tbat kind of Republicanism was a sham and a humbug, Yeu expressed an opinion en the subject in 1S34 when you said, "We have bad enough et you step down." Under the same rryime your land has been stelen by the million acre you see mat we are caning a spade a eade and the farms your farms which your children or your children's children will want br and by. have been taken from you by hocus pecus mixed with per) ury waist aoep. Yeu want te check monopoly and reclaim this stolen land f It can be done and you can help te de It When Mr, Cleveland went te the White Heuse, at your bidding, be waa pledged te rip open these plots for agfran dlzemenU lie baa been opposed by inter ested parties, by powerful cattle syndicates, by railroad oernoraUona with salilleaa at command and shrewd lobbyists la tae cap. llel te 'Influence" ieglalaUea. Bat fee Is a geed figbter. Your party, the party of Ue jWtssOtwawi start, tyrfeba, Dnriaf last tr e years an area of territory mere tlian twice the extent of Ireland lias been re claimed, and the land grabbers have been told, "Yeu can't have It, Empty your rockets of stolen property." Thai's a geed beginning. Hut the end la net yet. There Is little use In clearing out one corner and leatlng llie ethers dirty. Your ,etcs your enceurageinent,are a besom which you put In his hands, Olve hltn an other one, a dozen It he needs them, and tell him te sweep all the rubbish out doers aud give us a clean place te ll u in. Yes, gentlemen, you are right In bollerlng that the days of stiaui are numbered and that this Is an epoch or honest reform. The peeple are en ten, and they Intend te stay there. They can be trusted. They are the heart as welt as the sinews of the country. They form the bulk of the Democratic party, and they have at hand the well devised Doui Deui Doui ecratlc machinery with which te make their Influence felt at every polling booth aud In every legislature In the land. It they are In earnest they will sincere the life out rl e ery sham as a elder preas squeezes the Juice out of apples. They 111 stand by overy public efllcer who does his duty and denounce et ery one who shirks It. With such men In the ranxs of the Democ racy, and such a polity, the greatest geed et the greatest number will cease te be a mere phrase aud become an accomplished fact. BKLCVTIXf riHBBKN. The Itlglit T-t te Which CantlMt- are l'nt lu -n erk CUT. Some suggestions for the selection of men for our local lire department might be taken from the methods followed la New Yerk. All candidates for positions ns tlremen are required te pass a rigid physical examina tion. First their grip Is tested with a stout spring bent like a narrow letter IT, the ap pllcant grasping the horns first Ith one hand and then tv lth the ether aud an iudi. cater attached recording the number of pounds pressure, in a recent examination several men squeezed the indicator te 2S0 pounds. They are theuN required te raise dutnbells te the shoulder and square above It, M) pounds for the right baud aud 15 for the left. Te test the extensors of the legs, the candidates sat down en a plank with their backs against a pest aud kicked against a spring. A lest that set oil the candidates te laugh ing, except the 0110 In the act, via walking en the edge et an inch plank et a feet abote the fleer. The plank was thirty leet long, and a man te get a trfec. mark had te walk the length el it a'eadtly and quickly. Only lour did it well ; the ret pitched and plunged oil Chief Hemier raid it was a geed thing for a Qreman te b able te walk such n thing as that, ler he neer could tell wheuhe might want te walk a path net much wider 100 feet above the ground. Candidates were theu required te climb poles while the examiner timed them. Alter the pole climbing the young men were set te traveling along under a seventy feet horizon tal ladder, swinging from round te round by the band. Tnetnirus 01 me way irem tue end of the Journey they feuud a round miss ing, and the lrantic etlerts et some of the tired ones te swing eer that space were amusing te the rest. Ne. P, a slender young man, began te show signs of fatlure before he had gene ten feet along the ladder, lie bad te struggle te reach from one round te the next, and the ethers were quite sure be would fall before reaching even te the missing round. Hut it be hadn't much muscle he had grit, and he kept or. The man who followed him overtook him, and had te wait, Keachlng the open space Ne. 9 hesitated, swung his leet, and reached for the round and tnUsed entirely. The spec tators felt sorry for blm, but he wasn't giving up just jet. Anether prodigious etlert was made, and the tips of his fingers Just touched the coveted round. Then he Taught a new held of bis round, aud with the sweat run ning down his cheeks siting himself a Isvt eueri anu gennere. rroiesser ureener said tbat the young man's grit was worth mere In a fireman than the mucle olthebestef them, and Chief Henner .sented. Ne. 0 may te ntnltv iilrA nl eAUlni? nn ,rw pretty sure of giltlng en the force. The la-t tett was the rescue act One stretched himself out en a mattress en bis face as limp as possible, v- hlle another stre e te pick blm up te curry him away, as If res cuing a sutlecated man from a burning building. A limp carcass of 150 pounds' weight Is no easy burden te handle, as the candidates learned, l'rotesser Weed showed them hew te de It. Kueellng at the bead of tbe supposed victim, the candidate raised up tbe victim's head and worked his own head in under the victim's cheat from right te lett, until be get It out under tbe victim's left armpit, Theu he grasped the victim's left wrist with his own right band and the vic tim's right leg with hU own left hand, and thus with the victim ever his left Mieulder, bead down behind, strove te rlij and walk away. Nearly all succeeded. renuixu uuu3 tuu vuuhts. uine I'jfiurn Th.t Shew There I Much la the Business. Iowa Correspondence of Country Oentlcman. Many farmers tell me that feeding hogs In our latitude (Northern Iowa), can net be done with pretlt during January and Feb ruary, as these are our coldest months, and that a pig must be raised, fattened and turned oil' between the snows. That they can be, at present prices of corn and perk, I wish te Bhew. Six late pigs that were thrifty were selected, average weight, December 2.1, 175 lbs. They had been In feed yard, follow ing cattle, since O 'lobar 1st. Were put In warm pen and led morning and night en corn meal, cooked by putting In a tub and boiling water poured ever it. At neon they were fed en shelled corn, raw. Several times, while out el rneil, boiled eats and shelled corn were substituted. On February It they were sold, having made an average gain of 1 lb. per day the six then welshing l,3Mlbs. December .', hngs were worth J3.M per 100 lbs, live weight; en February 11 these brought J-I.40. Cost of feed was f'.i, or 3 cents per lb. en tbe .".IX) lbs. of Increaxe. New, if I had these sarue bejs In October, with the same feed, 1 think I could have made Vi lbs. of perk per day, or, in ether words, 1 could have put en -UO lbs., instead of 3U0. New, the Increase In price of perk helps out the profit side of the account. The following table will show the small profit at tbe same price for perk en February 1 1 as en Decem ber i" : 1,3'elbs at I1M .... 1,0 0 lbs. at ti'M .... Less cost of feed. f!72 W.75 J10M Profit 1 l.Cu Anether table will show what the actual profits Were : 1 &VMbs.nt I4.W CO :) 1,0.0108. at I.S5U 9i ; Cost of loed 'J ci Total cost 4375 Net profit 13G3 Tbere were several very cold days, but net many bard storms, and take It all In all, It baa been tbe best winter for feeding hogs and cattle In the past II va 1 have another let of 27 that 1 am feeding for June market, and this bunch was also weighed when test began, tbe same as the ether let, and thus far since March 1st, they have net eaten ever 2U cents worth per day per head, and 1 think tbe gain has been greater tban the first let, a the weather is warmer and they have a dry yard and plenty or sun, where the ethers bad no sun, but were in a dark shed. (Just here I wish te y 1 think tbat H la very essential that they should have a chance te sun themselves every day, even It the weather la cold.) turn nw Til rmtm. The Auther of tha Mysterious Hill Salt II WIIINsver be liullt. Senater Thompson, of Dauphin county, who Introduced the bill In the general as sembly permitting railroads te build or abandon part of their line, acknowledged last week that the measure was intended te allect the Seuth Penn. "Nine out of every ttn men who knew tha actual facts el thecaie have long been satisfied tbat the read would never be built as a through line," aaid Mr. Thompson, "and the object of this bill is te enable theso who have put tbelrmeney Inte tbe read te save as much out el the wreck sa possible. About 5,UX),000 lias been expended already and Jfi.oeu.oou is required te ecmplete the Una We are new within two and 1111H years et the time within which the read must be built or the charier forfeited, and there are no aigns that tbe money will bs forth coming te complete It, The read cannot be sold because the purchaser would have te take it subject te these conditions; ha would have te complete and operate the whole line within the line limited or else lese every thing and nobody will buy under these con dittoes. Tbe Baltimore A Ohie would net bur It because tbey already have connee. (lone with Pittsburg. Tbe Pennsylvania could Bet buy It because tbe courts have beld It te Ma panliel and eeaspetug lint, and the Heading la net In condition te buy any thing. Outside et thes corporations, where are you te find a purchaser ?' m A Viirtpiainerl Conilmtlen el an American Ml Wrtchsd en CetunisL News reached Tampa, Flerida, en Wednes day et an accident which will probably In tolve this goverumout In a controversy with Mexico. Last month the Norwegian bark Hrazilerla went ashere oil Cerumel, Mexle. At the in stance of the New Yerk underwriters the schooner Nellie Hlanche, A. llussell, mas ter, salted from Key West en March 20, te render such assistance te the ltrazalerla as she could. When the Hlanchn reached the scene of the wreck she found that the bark's cargo had been taken ashore. The vessel waa tripped and everything cither old or con fiscated by the Mexican authorities In quiries also dsvoleped that the llrnztlerla'a crew held as prisoners but en what ground could net be learned. Finding that be could render no assistance. Capt. Kussell decided te return te Key West at enca. On April I, a Mexican customs officer bearded the Hlanche, examined bet as though she was fltllbuster anu toeK ner marine uecumenia auert . lew hours later he returned with the Infor mation that the Hlanche could net clear from Cozumel for Key West, but must go te l'rogrese, "10 miles further south, te de se. Capt Kush-U protested against being compelled te take his vessel se far out et Uie way, but etlered te go In person either te l'rogrese or .-.lurjert, snowier pert ireiu which the Mexicans said he could clear. The Mexicans, however, Insisted that bis vessel should make the trip and placed a customs Inspector en beard te take her te l'ro l're l'ro greeo. Wednesday morning the vessel sailed Inte Key West. The captain claims that he waa unable te force his crew te sail the vea sel te l'rogrese and that they brought her te Key West en their own authority, the Mex ican Inspector, of course, being also forced te make the trip. The Inspector is new In tele graphic conmiuncatien wlth.his government. What actieu the Washington authorities will take U uuknewu. A Tmgfdx of Errors On Saturday night Constable Barfield of Uutler connty,Me., went te Neely vllle with a halt dozen deputies te arrest two outlaws, drs (erate fellows, and finding them a ay from the house, quietly took possession te await their return. On the nam" nluht the Hiplev ceun ty iherltl ctuie te Neeljvllle ou the same uiIh'Ieu. Neither knew of the ether's pres ence. The Duller county men had hardly taken po-.'-esMen when they heard the Ripley county deputies approaching, and supposed they were the eutHw, who had come with a large force. Scarcely had the ltipley men surrounded the hense belore the Butler deputies opened a fiiitllade upon them with Winchester rltleej. The fir) was returned, aud for several hours the deputies blazed away. At davligbt the beslsea men receg nized the beileslUK partv, and the battle ended. Twe men were weunded, though net fatally. The outlaws have left the country. a -- -. OU and young, rich anil peer, all nnlte tn te tlt lug te tne uiertta et Dr. Huh j Cough Syrup. The CasMcret tin German llvnk e! Haiti nerc, Anu' Weber, esq , recommend salvation Oil for headache, sprulns aud neuralgia- BVSV1AL HOT1CK8. TUB ltev. GEO. II. THAYKU, of ISonrben Ind ,says : " Iteihmyeti and wtte ewe our lives VeSlULOIl'S CONSUMPTION CUKK." rer sale by II. . Cochran, Druggist, he. 137 North ytuwn tueet. (J) Most Kirellent. J.J Atktn. Chief of Police, Knexvllle. Tenn, wrltis "My filially and 1 are buuetlclirles e( Tour lniwt excellent mt-illclne. Dr. Kins'' New lscevery for consumption ; hav lng lennil It te be all th.il nu claim for It. cleslre 10 lustily te u virtue. -iy uiunu,, ui watira 1 njvertcem meiulrd It, prule It at e ery opportunity." lir. Kind's New DUcoverv ter Consumption Is guaninteed te euro Coughs, CelUs, llrnnchttls. Asthma, Croup and evi-ry Mfoctlen of Threat, Chest and Luns. Trial bettlvs. free at Cochran's Drug Stere, 1.S7 and IJj .North (Juuen street, Lan caster, l'a. Large stze, II uu. (3) WUY WILL IOO cough when Shlleh'sCnre will elve Immediate rullel. Price 10 cts., 50 cts., and II, rer sale by II. U. Cochran, Drugirtst. Ne. U7 North Uueen street. (6) Ota Bettli EmcTs a Ccaa Mr. Oscar E. IL Kech, of Allentown, Ta., was bedfast with In In Sammatery rheumatism In the winter of lsss. Doctors could de nothing te relieve him. He commenced using Gress' Unenmalle Uemedy lly the time he had used h.ilt a bottle ha could leave his bed ; when he had finished the bottle he was cured and has net had a return of the disease since. In his own words, "I feel better than ever before." Price IL by all druggists. telvt-ImdMWAF Caution. We would caution the Public te beware of Deulers eaurtng hemp's llalsam at less than the regular Price, Se cent and II, as oftentimes Imi tations or inferternrtlcles are sold as the genuine In order te enable them te sell chuanlv. II. 11. Cochran, druggist, . 1.17 North (juten street Is um utfiuk iui 1 .am mwi, sample bottle give tven te your. eiiwaw SlIILOll'B CUKK WU1 luiuirtllntnlv rnlhn luiinHdunely Croup, Whooping Cough and llreuchltts. Fer sale by U. Ii. Cochran, llruggtst. Me. 137 North Queen slreeL 17) Da. iUtsLia VV'er.K strct, i'uruly vegetable pleasant te take, wtll expel worms If any exist, no purgative required .after using. Price, S cents, by all druilsU. bs-3mdU WAF Metliers I Mothers 1 1 Mether 1 1 Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child Buffering and crying with the excruciating pntn of cutting teeth T If se, go at once and get a bottle or M US. WINSLO W'S SOU11IINU SYllUP. It wUl relieve the peer UtUe tnffer Immediately depend upon It; there u no mistake about It. There Is net a mother en earth who has ever used It, who wtll net tell you at ence that It will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic It Is perfectly safe te nse In all cases' and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription or one of the eldest and best temale physicians and nurses In the United States. Sold everywhere. Ii cents a bottle. maySl ljdiw Ilrace t'p. Ten are feeling depressed, your appetite Is peer, jeu are bothered with hia.lache, j ou are fidgety, nervous and generally out of sorts, and want te trace up. liruce up, but net w Ith stlm ulints, spring medicines, or bitter), which have for their bails very cheap, bad whisky, and which stimulate ou for an hour, and then leave you tn worse condition than beiore. What you want Is an alterative that will purify your bleed, start healthy action of the I.lver and Kid neys restore your vitality, and glv renewed uuana auu siruuKin. eucu a ineuttine yn Unu In Electric Ultters, and only se cents a bet. tle at II. U. Cochran's Druu .Stere, 137 and lJal North gueen street, Lancaster, l'a. (3) Dawdiuem Livsb rsLLSTS for sick headache torpid liver, biliousness and Indigestion. Small andtawy toswaUew. One pill a dose. I'rlce.xc. By all druggists. !sWWmdTu.Th,8 Tha Excitement Met Uvsr. Tha rush at II. IJ. Cochran, druggist. Ne. 117 North yueen street, still continues en account of persons afflicted with Cough, colds. Asthma. Urenchltls and Consumption, toprecurea bottle of Kemp's Italsam rer the Threat and Lungs, which Is sold en a guaranu-e andlsglvlngentlre satisfaction. It Is a standard famUy remedy. rrlceSucenUandll. Trial Hufrtt. elS-lwdAw NKVKIIOIVEUI. If you are troubled 1th nervous or sick head ache, de net glv up j our cae as Incurable until you have tried l)r. Leslie's bin-clal I'lescrlptlen Se the tuatliuealals In anether column, dit-lw LMUAL HUTtVBM. ESTATK OP Or.OROE II. liARTMAN, late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters of administration en sala estate having been framed te the undersigned, all pertens Indebted hereto are requested te make Immediate pay ment, and these having claims or demands against the same, wtll present them without do de lay ter settlement te the undersigned, residing In Lancaster uty, LEWIS B. H&KTMAN, feliilCtdr Administrator. EHTATEOKCHARLOrrEItRUMaARD, Inte el Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undcralgned, all pel sons Indebted thereto m requested te make liumedtate payment, and theso having claims or demands against tbe same, will present them without delay for settle ment te the undersigned, residing In said city, lusricidr HAUIU. gUlMM, kxecutrtx. imOOMMiMB, AT WiANT'B. OUtt CHOICE COr PEES AND PIN KIT reitUOSA, OOLONQB AMD IMPKK1AL TBAS qS5mtw.nt 'r 0n" aTer " BO04 drinking UdKAKPAST COCOA ANDCHOCOLATK PAHCt OUOCKBIES. Try enr Ulgh Urade FAMILY PLOUK. obe. ynimMT, anjf-v-ird awwiBiMsHnet. MKMCAl.. TULOl'UOHOM FOR RHEUMATISM. J. Ruled by Prejudice. row persons realUe hew thorenahljr they are controlled ,by prejudice even te their own dis advantage, rer many years the treatment of rheumatism, neuralula, sclallea and headicne has been by soma outward application, and Uiervfoie. without stepping te think that the origin of these trenbles mini, from necessltf, tie Internal, the we try sufferer continues le rub, rub aud find no relict. Alhiopheroa U takonln takenln tvrnaUy, and as a proof that this Is the correct principle, It cures surely and iiulnkly, The statemtnt of theso who Ame Irtn curat ought te convince ins increauieui. C. '. liruce, aUtuchen, H. J., says: "My mother had the rheumatism In her heart and was cured by Athlophero. She says then Is no medicine like It." James W. Heed, IU5 l'ann Are., Pittsburg, l'a,says: "My mother, although 77 years et age, was entirely cured by the use of Alhloph Alhleph Alhloph res." Miss Carrie Patten, Eagle Village, N Ysayii " my mother was nearly a cripple tn her arms, net having been able te dress nor scarcely being ablit te feed herself for three months, being In se ere pain most of the time. The acuta pUn ceased artei taking three iKUUes of Athlopheroa, but the continued te take It until allslgntef rheumatism were gene 1 having taken 37 bottles In all, She has net taken any stnee last Hay, and can ue her arms as well as ever. A num ber et friends hav 0 taken It, and In every case It hs given satisfaction. In cate of tick head ache. It pi vet almost Immediate rellef." Jehn M. Wolcott, flffanl, X. T., says " I get a betUe et Athlopheroa for a friend. She at once gained rapidly, and has net been troubled with the rheumatism since." Xvery druggist should keep Athlopheroa and Athlophero rills, but where they cannot be bought of the druggist the Athlopheroa Ce., Ne. Ill Wall street. New Yerk, wtll tend either (car riage paid) en receipt of regular price, which It I1.W per bottle for Athlopheroa and Sue for ruu. Ter liver and kidney dtseases, dyspepsia, In digestion, weakness, nervous debility, disease et women, constipation, headache. Impure blecxl, Ac, Athlopheroa l'Ult are unequaled. anris lweed G KAY'M Si'KUIFlO MKU1U1NU. Graj "s Specific Medicine. The Great English Itemed)- will promptly and radically cure any ami cv ery case et nervous debility and weakness, result or Indiscretion, excses or overwork et brain and nervous sys tem i is pertecttj h innle, acts like uiirlc, and bten exteustveiy used ler ever S. jmrs with gri'lt success. rull pirtlcularslnourpimphlet which we desire te send ftve hv mall te iivery one. -Tne Bpvcttlc. Medicine Is told by all Urufr- ftsts at II per pitckae, or tli packages for av t wtll be sent tree my mall ea recept of the money, by addressing the ugent, H. B. OOOHRA.N, Druggist, Nes. 137 A 133 North Queen St., Lancaster, l'a. Tilt: OKAY MEDICINK Street, llu(7ile, N. . CO., Ne 1 Main niar'.Myeed.iw rpe WEAK MEN Suffering from the effects of youthful errors, early decay, wasting weakness, lest manhood, etc., 1 will end a valuable treatise (sealed) con. talnlng full particulars for home enre, milel charge. A splendid inellcal work ; should be read by every mm who Is nerveus and debili tated Address, llter. f. C. rOWLKH, iniyfimdAw Meed us. Conn. TMPKOVED CUsHIONKDEAK DKUMS. CURE FOR THIS DEAF. eck's Patent lmnreved anshrm-a ..,- Drums perfectly rnatere hearing and perform the work et the natural drum. Invisible, com. fertable and always In position. All eenvei tlen and even whfsi Us pel en hcard.dlstlnctlr, sand for Illustrated book with testimonials. FtllB. Address or call en F. uibcex. M atreadwaj. ". ..aM iwh, yw Innain.lvwWIAlT-' l'.UA&Ol.S. R.a A 11. PARASOLS -AND SUN UMBRELLAS In Great Variety, AT THE MANUFACTURERS. R. B. & H.f 14 East King 8t. apl-lmd HOOTS AX1 SHO KB. N KW SHOE HTOKU HIEMENZ'S -NEW- Shee Stere and Factory. Infant Kid Bntten Shoes, SAc. Chllds' Spring Ili-nl Hhoe. Jee. Misses' High Cut Pebble llutten, It te II SS. Ladles' Pebble llutten, a splendid shoe, II (. Ladles' Beat Pebble llutten, round or square Men's Pine I.ece Shoes. fl.S. Men's Ilea vv sewed Army Shee, 11. 00. Mea't Heb-Nail Kheee, I1UJ. Heys' Lace shoe, ;se. and II 00. Ladles' rine Kid Hand Sewed Tern Shee. IIOO Mlases' Kine Kid Spring Heel Shoe. 11 is. Chllds' Heet Selar 1 Ip Shoes, 8 te II, 73c Chllds' Uoed Pebble Butten, Spring Heel.TSc Misses' Scheel Shoes, teltd leather 11 te it. II ou. Misses' Spring Heel llutten Shee. 11 te2.iic Bhoesef all kfndt made te order. Kemembnr we have removed two floors above the old stand NO. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. apltfd JOHNHIKafKNZ. tkab amu Bewrmmm. TJMUURK IT OUT POR YOUKSKLP I CLARK'S American Tea. Coffee and Grocery Stere, MO. !C CENTUK SQUAitB, liny their goods at bottom cash prices, which net only means lowest buying prices, but alie discounts off, when paying and selling for cash enables us te sell our goods as low as any ether house In town doing business In tbe tame way, and lower than these buying and selling en time. J ust arrived, another let nf these I'retzeletts t tbey are excellent, mil Line et Clean, jrresh Wrecerles. He old sleck at gire away prices, rine Teas and Cedces a Specialty at Me. ill Cen tre Square. mariMfJ.tw JOHN A. CLaKK. jTOJI malm uu TJIOR RENT, A." Twe or tenr rooms In Brimmer's New llulldlng. Ne. lu-C -una vjueeu street, neat and gas included Annlvat febls-tfd iiKiatMica'8 LivKUT errica, HOUHE FOR RENT OR BALK. Heuse with modern Improvements and steam heat. Largelawn and yard. A variety of Irult trees and grape vines. Ne. ISO North Lime street. Apply te .. ... EZUAP.LANDIS, nprtvtld Ne. isi North Lime Street TJWR BALE A UOOD KHTABL1HUKD JJ business, In tha best location at Harris burg. Pa., en North Sd street, above Market, lien't require much capital. Uoed reasons ler selling. Address, (1. W. K, ac-lmd 101 Locust St. Uarrlsbnrg, Pa. OUsLL. n uhaktib,' waeLaaiu an aaraa mui All Kinds of Lumber and Geal. Str-Yaan: Ma ae North water an rrbjee etrwta. above LanunuLaneastar. aS-lra T3AUMUARDNER8& JEFKKRIKti. COAL DEALERS. Onos:-Ne.l North Uueen Btraet, and Me. tu North Prince street ' YABDsi-NerU. rrtees Btraet, near seeing iutM LAMQAnam,. OIL CLOTHS. ft MARTIN A CO. NEW PATTERNS ARBIVIN& EVERY DAT. The Celebrated Woengchang Itraiid In Seamless Damask Patterns, Of wlilch we have tnle control 'n this city, comes In Iteit, Oilve and lirubs. Price, aoe. a yard, ltugs te unto a. JelNTI.KSS M ATT1NOS In legant Patterns, new goods of this season, at Si and.Viceutaa jard. 100 I'lKCKS CHINA MATT1NO at llXe . l". and lie a yard, OIL CLOTHS,' Lineleums and Ceiticenes. Net a few but a great many patterns le select from. CORTICENE- A material made of cork and llns'ed oil, gives mere wi-.tr ter a Uoer covering thsn any material annwn. Kspectally adapted for stores, churches, halls, etc LINOLEUM Met as heavy as Certlcene. net se expensive, Rtvea excellent wear and sells Irem 30c a siuare yard up OIL CLOTH Frem -3 a 'usrn yard te best grades, te rent patterns te select Irem. 30 dlf- Remnant Oil Cleths Kreml teS Yards at ) Pilce J. B. Martin k Ce., Onr.Wett Klag k Prinee Bta. lahcabtbb, pa IJJ.1" HOODS. J. aoivi.KRce. MW CAEPETS. BODY BHUSSKLt. TAI'KSTK BUUSSaLS. KPTKA BUl'BR ALL-WOOL AND 1.SQKA1N. VENBTIAI AND DAMASK. HALL AN UST Alii, 15c upteCVc. HOUK-MAOB BAO AND CHAIN CAUPET. New Fleer Oil Gletbs At the Lewest Prices Kver OfTered In this City. JohnS.Givler&Ce., Ne. an Baat King Btreat, LANCASTIg,PA N E W YORK BTORE. New Spring Hosiery. WATT & SHAND, 6, 8 ft 10 MAST KINO ST., LANCASTSU, PA , New Offer a P nil Asiortment of Ladles', Gents' and children's HOSIERY I In All Sixes and Qualities at Popular Prices. Children's Fancy Hese, all sixes, no a rlr. Misses' Black Ingrain IIose.bc., 100. aud liXe. a pair. rilty Dezen Misses Black HI bbed Hese, dou ble boels and tees, only UXe. a pair. Misses' Imported Uerman Unas, Slates and Tans, full regular made, 1K-a pair 1 Imported toiallatSfte, Misses' Ingrain Black Hese, white feet, at Me , 17e , tee., Xte, Sic. and I7XC. Choice assortment or Ladles' lllsck and Col ored llese, at Se., ee , se , loe. and lHc a pair. Anether afty deaen or our famous Ladles' Uerman Valbifggan IIese,fail regular made, at UHe.apatr. Ladles' and Gents' Balbrlg gsn Hosiery of tbe best standard make, at very tow prices. Ladles' Vast Black Hese, with or without white feet, 3e. a pair, I Ladles' Black Lisle Hese, see. a pair. Ladles' Black and Colored BILK H03ISRY, 70 Oemta a Pair. everything New and Desirable In HOS1MY at the Lewest City Prices, -AT TBI- New Yerk Stere. CHINA MiTTINGS BBt eO0C B OSTON MTOKK. Grand Opening -or- LIGHT-WEIGHT SPRIKG AND SUMMER Dress Goods -AT TUX- BOSTON STORE, (UUV UOOUB AUTIIOKlTt.) Nes. SO & 28 North Qnera BU (between I'ostefflco and Centre Square.) -en-: Saturday and Monday. APRIL 16 A 18. Much a Collection of Seasonable Dress UoeSt has Mever been shown In this city. We will show everything THAT IS NEW AND PRETTY, It will de you geed tn tee these goods, even If oudenot wish lebuy. WKWANT TO SHOW YOU TI1RSB GOODS And will spar no efrert te convince you that eursiylet and l'rlrvs aru Uncimlled. Fancy Colerrd l'luhe. Satins and Plush Or naments for rancy Weik, a specialty, at our Original Lew frlccs. Stamm Bres. & Ge. H AQKRAHROTHEIt. Moths ! This It the season for packing Woolens and Furs for the Summer. away Carbelized Paper will secure against the ravagei or Moths. Brush out or beat well the article te be packed away, and a wrapper of Carbo Carbe lized I'aer will make secure. Carpets can be protected by a strip of same nnder outer edge. 19 and SB Inches wide, ft and 10 yard lengths. HAGER & BROTHER, DRY GOODS, Neb, 25-28 West King Street, LANCASTKII, PA. JPR1NO ORESH GOODS. t 33 and 35 Seath Queen Street. (Ol'P. POUNTA1N INN,) AUK OPKNINO TO DAY, LAUUK LOTS OP Spring Dress Goods In the Mew and Desirable Shade.. One Let of cashmeres at 5c per yard. An Elegant Line of Diagonal Effects atiec. and like per yard. At sac we show an elegant assortment. We hava tha best line of All-Weel Tricots, In Plain, Mtxed or Plaid Effects, at tee. a yard, la this city. Special Bargains -IN- REMNANTS! OPENED THIS HAY. One Cass Wamiutta Muslin Kemnant.atSWe. pr yard Alse m and W Bleached PBlew Case Muslins, and 10-4 Bleached Sheetlnw Mnsiln at lets than cost of manufacture. -JSn.T.!!t'leu.n, ,or our Carpet., nil Cleths end Heathers, Is owing te enr pi Ice. being tha S3 aai 35 Betlh (im Street, (OFF. FOUNTAIN IWJjJ BIRD Mcelrey bird & Mcelrey, :& .. TS.v . ,., . . . ' R" , ' K-V" $&&iL& l; Y-T&a. v.:a . - - ' MkMrX ...jw .' rf,JtibiJ$A,.. - -iUsllKrss1li I-A ;,sS,f,-4,Jv ysiti .IM,,I. 11.11. m jfrnitm mfm ttmn S
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