. .' ' t.ti f .' I ' LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE! SATUHIM Y. OLTOUEK 1JJ. lhKI, jUncastet fintrlUgcnrcv. --:;: 8ATUBDAT BVKN1NO, OCT, 13, 1003 Tiie t'lrll erlc e Jtcrerni. Jtarpcr'a Weekly, edited liy Georse Wlllliim Curtis, oiie r u colcrie of pro fessional civil scrvice refounern in tliiB country, continues carping at what it calls llie Democratic disposition te Ignore everything llke civil service io ie io ferm ; nml it declares that in view of tlie declarations of tlie Democracy ei Pennsylvania, in-eulieed by tlie Deme crats of New .Jersey In their statu con vention, no man In his senses doubts that Democratic reform tne.iim "general loot ntid plunder of tlie civil service " New let us see what the Democratic declarations are that this pretentiens critic oe persistently denounces. They run thus ; " They believe in that Ren ulne and deep reaching civil bervice re form which consists In the election te ofllce of honest, intelligent, capable ami courageous public servants, who will faithfully administer tlielr trusts, atid who will beheld te strict accountability for such discharge of It, ami who will redeem ami puree the departments of tlie general government (mm that cer ruptieu and fraud with which they have been permeated under Uepublicau rule, and which that party has 3heivu itsell unwilling and unable te eradicate." AVe would like te knew what 111010 any honest man wants. What sugges tion is there iu it of "general loot and plunder of the civil hervice." Mr. Curtis simply prevaiic.ites, lie pius titutes bis Judgment te his par tisanship in the suggestion. The sting of this expression of a sound civil service reform theory is in the lull or it wherein the 111c.1p.1cU of the Republican party te leferui ilseir or rescue the country I rem the corrup tion which festers in its government is set forth. Hut this is undeniably true and nobody knows it better than the editor of Ifarpcr Wifkly. The count less scandals of Grant's administration and its unpunished shames aud crimes proved it; the Star Reute (rands reaffirmed it. Jlarpirs Wukhi, itf-elf, net long since said : Thn Republican paity is smirched with the Whisky Ring swindles, and tlie Star Itoute swindles, aud the Ilelkuap swindles, and the ft.ii.uy grab, aud tlie third trim plot, anl a uiyrid ether similir jobs and thefts and crimes. The nrgiiineiit will be that 110 relenn la possible until sucti .1 party is turned out. Tint such a plan shrewd nml premising is undeniable. The New Yerk 'Jim -, the leading paper of its party, said : Every holiest Republican will confess with sharue and niortilleUiun that the failure of thuputy te purg-j itsulf of and punish its proven rascals all mis a fair ground for an attack of this kind aud add a hundred fold te its effectiveness befeie the people. If the party in power has ho he ho eoruo ) corrupt or morally debilitated that it cannot cast oil' and punish the thieves who have fattened jiui its prosper Ity, then the pL'ople will take up the cry of " turn the rascals out," and the honest and the vicious will alike he " turned out uuck and heels." Against all the abuses and uiisgoverii uiisgeverii ernment for which its party is lospoiisi lespoiisi lospeiisi ble, and as a cure for deep seated ills, Mr. Curtis aud bis associate reformers offer a scheme according te which low grade clerkships and the elUce of letter carrier in cities with ever llfty thousand, shall ba subjected te a-i ex munitien in grammar, history, geography, mental arltmo'ie, ccc , and from the host font who pas this the Rations and Uobesens andTyuersand lljlkuapi, who gel into the higher place.1 shall pick 0110 for the vacancy, and in c.isu lie deej net de their pilitic.il bidding, they cm turn him out neck and ludh net day, with out appeal or remedy en his p irty. This is te be the preventive and cure of thai "corruption an I frau I" with which all the government departments have been permeated. Ne man 111 lib senses be lieves for a moment that it will anr.vei any such piirpew any uiore than an ex temal application of seething sysup would cute cancer. Cut it out. New that the leaves ate fait Lilting from the trees the clecliic light company is stringing its wiies in this city. It is strange, indeed, that the city authorities are willing te sen this weik go en. when they cannot but Itueiv that the city will net be lighted from thoae elect! ic peles during thehalfef the year when the leam are oil tlie tiecs. 1 f the lamp committee of councils, which has the responsibility of this matter, will run ever te our neigh boring city of Reading its members will bee hew ineffective the electric light is In lighting the struts of that city, which is by no means se thickly shaded as L me ister. The light being suspended se high, is entirely obstructed by the trees, histeid of shining under thorn, as from the gai lamps The streets where the treesebUruct the light are ;w dark in Reading as though there was no light at all iutliein. If the electrin lumps weie hung up se high that they w.iuld sliiue down into the streets they would light them as the moon dees; but when they are he hung se as te meet the full ehitriictluu of the trees they are entiiely useless. Why should the mutilation of our trees go en tiud tlie ugly poles go up, te say nothing of the money waited, when no light will be died upon most of our streets during full half of the year? What de the wi-e councilmen say V An ex-cenviet, again being sentenced for 11 new olTeuce te a three years teim iu the penitentiary, was exhorted yes terday by Judge Rlcoek.in Philadelphia, te profit by his incarceration and use the trade he would learn te make an honest living, lie remarked te the judge that his experience taught him that the penitentiary was a bad place te learn either 11 trade or honesty ; that he had been a shomaker iu the prison and new knawus much about It us he did of watchmaking ; he hud been taught te stick paste beaul and leather together tomakethesoloofashoo, which was te be a leather sole. This he thought was a lessen in cheating, and net a lessen In slieemaklng. This convict's statement ought te arrest the attention of these in authority. One plan of Imprisonment has, as a chief ex celleuce, the teaching of trades te the convicts , but If t radon ate net taught, but cheating is, U1030 Mho administer our prisons need te be put Iu the cells themselves. ie have sioed reason te believe that there is Until in this con vict's statement, mid that It applies te most of our prisons in some degice. U is a matter for the prison beaids te leek Inte. Illulue us mi Auther. Mr. Hlaliie having tasted In advance some of the supposed sweets of author ship, is leixirted te have uuehed the de termination te devote himself te ether portions of our history. Ills first book will be put fei Hi with the sentimental tit It "Frem Lincoln teGatlleld." It may lie inteiestitig nariative simply lo le calise written by Mr. Hlatue ; it cannot be history. The events are tee recent te by treated from the judicial standpoint essential te historical accuracy and value. Rut the most serious drawback is that Mr. Maine cannot wiite history. He is a mere narrow partisan, who will skim ever the surface of public events, leaving out whatever is discreditable te his own organization ami magnifying and distorting what has been done by his opponents. Ot what value can the opin ions of .lames (i. Maine lie 011 the recon structien measures ? Of necessity lie comes te their consideration with his mind made up by the part he himself leek 111 their enactment. Hew can he faiily Ileal the question of a gieeuback curieiiey.aud its mllie-nce mi financial policy, when he never knew ercaied anything about it dm in:: the entue p.'rieil it was under discussion ' Mr. lJlame's book may sell, but its no it nice fiem a literary or-lnsteiieal i- nt of view will be considerably less than nothing. Tin information that Mr. Maine will ,iL'e write a history of the war of M- is tlieiefuieef little import ance. It may till iu Ins tune and keep him out of mischief and political defeat, but he cannot make it a work which will command a position for ihself 111 either histeiical or intlitiual circles. The KepiTM'iilathe Apportionment. In the discussions which have thus far prevailed ever the I'miuilies and itie qualities of the existing apportionment, and the seasons which tliey pieseisl for a si"w districting of the state, attention his been given mainly te the cengies. s'enal and senatorial gerrymanders. The subject is even mere impressive and the illustiatiouef it uieii foicihle when the present seprosesitative apportionment is compared with the population of the state under the last census. The I!e ub licans claim that the appoiliennient should be b.ised lelatively 011 population and certainly it will be conceded that absolute representation must be based en total population in tlie distticts. The constitution prescribes a method of representative appjrtioiiinenl winch makes it e.wy te apinirtieu the state without any violation of its intent and de justice te all parties. Rut the Repub lie itu have a present advantage which they de nut want te surrender by ceuced ing cerUim counties their rights. Fer instance, under the present arrange ment, Republican I.ebinen, with .', l"ii population lias two mem bers of the Heuse, while Deme cratic Cleailield has 0110 tepreseutative te I ; 171. Democratic Fayette, with "VMS population, has two tiieiubis and Republican Franklin (new repieseuted however, by Deineciats), with pi,.;; population, has three memlMTH, and Ve nango h.is three with l.:,i.7e ; Wash ington county with V.,117 population, histhiee snesubers and Westmoreland with 7'-, h.u ,mly three. It is te pre serve these dnpiriti) of lepiosentatien and te cheat the Dmi ecrats out of their rightUliat the R-public.uu h.ue con- spned te defe.i'. houe.il, jmt and tiue ippertiJiiiueiit. li is signillcant that whenevei then is aisy expression of independent henti ment upon the issues of the state cam paign it is tnendly te the election of the D.-inecratic cm lulatei. It mict he s 1 Their platform is strictly 111 accord with the constitution , especially is it notable that the Republican policy of state treasury management violate.-, that 111 stiiiuient. The article regulating taa lien and finance declares that " ciedit of the commonwealth shall net be pledged or loanel te any individual, company, c trituratien or auociatien," and yet the Republican managers of the state treasury have tour millions of its moneys leaned out te iudiviilu.ils, com panies and corporations. Wee 1 of this article declares thai " the monevsel tin- state, ever and above the necessary se serve, shall bu used in tlie payment of the debt of the state, either diiectly or through the HUikiiitj fund, and thn moneys of the biiikiug fund Miall iluVi's bd invested in or leaned iineti the hi. curity of anything, except the bends of the United .States or of this state." And yet these moneys are net used for paying the debt, but aie leaned without any seem Ity te private friends of the Republican lings. Anether section says "the moneys held as necessary leserve shall be limited by law te the amount reguired for current expenses," and yet this reserve, limited by law te 5-"iio,euo, is run up te tw.t millions. This shameless violation of law occurs under a regime which it is expected te perpetuate by electing Cashier I.lvsey te the ofllce of state treasurer. It is no wonder plain, practical business men, farmers and merchants will net stand It. At a recent meeting of Gran gera iu Centre county it was leselved that they favor : The investment aud interest en the pub lie lauds in the uUte treasury te the credit of tlie state. Apportionment of the sUie by contigu ous territory based upon the liopiiUtieu uuii iiiiiiiniiiua ui uiu Miute, giving tiie peo ple the sopiesoiitatloii gu.uantoed by the oeiiatitiitioii. We demand that the Logislature bpeedily de the work for whieh tlie governor 0011 btltuttuiially eouveiiod it, aiidadjeuiii. Tim Philadelphia J'resn has discov ers! tremendous " frauds " iu Ohie. S.i thore aro-.Iehn Sherman aud Charlle roster. Thore are no blgger frauds any where iu tlie country. The Press has been Blew te llml them out. Tim death of Charles W. Can Ignis, or Ueruiantewii, seuievcs a familiar llguie iu Pennsylvania Hitlcs. His voice was often lic.ud in stale conventions uud 011 the slump, and the cause which he uigucd had an eloquent uihocule. Aftei soineyeais of pastial seiliemeut he was brought te the flout hist (all and tluew IiIiiim-II into the Paltiseu campaign with old time energy and enthusiasm, lie was well known iu this iit and had a veiy warm teellug fei Raucastei and lis people. Pi 1 OIiiu'n twenty oleeUti.il -ite in the Demejiatie column. Tin golden gleiy el iitiliiiiin was net a very elit-ei (ill Mil'jeel ler it-lli-ctleii te the live iiiiudt-iein who weie I111111: m thtleii'lit parts of the country i-!teid.ij. Fiiwi 1 and t'p.iiu have mnieably M-ttled their dilltiu'iiccsi and the war elmid that thivateued Kurope'f peace has faded from view. Iris a mistaken economy that I.iiIm te heat churches in the autumn until two 01 three Sundays after the prenn tune. Chills and ctldit are the noetwuaiy ceiim. queuecA. The modern Christian must have physic. 1 comfort befeie he i.- ready for the reception of spiritual feed. Si. 1 imhi doc-M it happen that the elee elee tieu ( .1 bishop giHvt rise te Mich geuesul sili.sr.ielieu and c.iiuiiK-uiiatien ait that which has attcuded the ii.iiuiiu; cf Or. Henry C. Pettei te the as.iifit.uit Kpii'cep.il bioheptic of New Yerk. The new in cumbent being .1 Liberal Chuiehiitaii, rtther than an adherent .if the !Ii.;h or 1. tw Church, is obnexioii-t te no eccloei ih tical put), and his e.iucr as 11-eter of Grace ehiiieh, one of the l.irut-tt, meht pru.eperxuti and faithieuablc n the city of New Yerk, lilt linn m ttie lnuhent d.-c,iee fei his new Kimliiii. Nene but g-i d re Milts can llew te the chuieli of which lit is a Bhiiiiinr hktht and te the community at laige from lu wimi selection. I'KJtSUNAL.. MMim and Saukey .tie lielduii; ener meus ieival mceluitt in Kiun-nck. Kn- ok I'ushi in. has his hands lull el business 111 the I' inks I States siipieme court. IIl.MlY W VllMiMl.N, IsllliT l) till, Louisville Iu irur Jmiritiil has .1 l.nely tenor voice. Henxs M n ki t.Cs old liiiuini: tnemlh hiv that he would 1 at her be aemiw ihc iii.iiiiUiius than leaimiif; areuml the world M1111A S Cmim, or Miehig.iti, and Ijoinse V. lirynut, of Colerado, are the only c-ileied weiin-u l:iyeis 111 the c-mii try. K C. bri.ntUN, the poet banker, who roiently came te giset 111 Vt all street, says it is quite (Kissible he may aoiiine editorial and liteiaiy weik. I)Ml L1.1 111:, ai., fmuieily a ineiiihcr of the L iiieastei bar, but lei soiiie years past a practising lawyer in I'hic.iRe, Ills., is visiting friends in this city and county. Hi.s mother has leut: been a it-siduut el Sirasburg. .li ii.h PiuixhMi, had a fii-rstitieus dread el the Dili day of OUiber He told .1 friend only last week that he had treat faith and behevetl he would be elected but for the fact that the election eaine en the '.lh of 1 leleber. ( lu this day, w lieu a child he fell f unit a walnut tree aud broke bin shoulder blade ; en the same date while a young man, he lest iW) en three card uioiite ; en the '.lib of October, while -in the army, he fell oil' a horse ami had te co the hespitil for a mouth, and en the !lth of October, INTO, he lest an impeitaut lawsuit, which had changed the course of his life ever since. SIIS: Ki:rHlMl-.l siMHt In' Trinsrii ,it 1 iiuril,ty anil -r. 1H n N'M4lllll At the .session of the Refeuned synod iu Reidiiig, en Thurhday, a cotnmittee of live. consisting of Rev. Themas (.). Apple, Rev. Dr. Van Hern, Rev. I. K. Uraell.and EldeisG. W. lleusel and Hoever, w em apH)inted te iesirt as te the meiiierial sermons, te be ileltveied 011 the 100th an niversary of the birthday of L'lnch .win gli, the refenucr, which ticcurs en thellrst Suud.iy 111 Janii try next. At Friday morning's sus.meii Chr.rles Donues, ei., 01 this city, was unanimously elected tieos tiees liter of the synitd for the tusuiiii; yeai. The committee appointed te give expres sion of opiiue'i oil proposed chauges in the practical church government, consisting of Rev. K. V. (Jerhait, 1). I).. N. S. Strass lunger, .1. II. Dubbs, I). IJ , aii.l RIiIith Charles Denueii and (it-orue Hill presumed their repot t, the consideration of which was postponed. The committee en nominations niade the following nominations te till vacan cies : Fei trustees of synod ,1. J. Nissley, lieorge Z. Kunkle (one te be voted ler.) Fer tiuiitoesof Franklin and Marshall college Gee. .. Kiiukle, (5. S. Crillith, Rev. Theiiias (J. Apple, I). I) , Win. C. Sohaeller. Themas F. IJut, Christian Cast (! te he voted fei.) Fer be ml of visitors of thoolegical sons, lis iry Revs. Charles (J. Fisher and A. II. Keplm (0110 te he voted for.) llaecliHll. The I) unities, of Mount Jey, will be here en Monday. They mill have au idea they can defeat the Ironsides. The llrst prefesNiuiml base ball .isuecla tien was eigasssiud sn 1S71, when nine clubs contested, and the Athletic, of Phil adelphia, we'i the championship, iiullale is the poorest drawing city 111 the league. The llullales lest money en their own grounds this season, but made it up away fiem home. This Cincinnati manaireiiient will meet a gymnasium this wiutur for the into of players in the spring and winter tiuie. It will he provided with a glass reef, ulTerd ing jdeuty of bulit for the players te go through their lleld practice muter cover. The IrmssideN were defeati-d in Alteena yesterday by the score of 3 te 2. Fuw par ticulars of the game have been learned heie. Kd. Hullivau pitched for the home club and Holl'erd for the Ironsides. Thore were no earned runs in the ganie and the Ironsides had costly errors. Tiie following dispatch was received fseui Altoeua this afto.'ueon iu regard te yt-Hteiday'Hgaiiie : " Inijxsihle te mail suore. Loese game. Ne earned run. IreiiHldes Haue hits, JJ; errors, 7; wild pitches (Holl'erd), II ; struck out by Hitf ford, 5, Altoeua llane hitH, U ; errors, 13 ; wild pitcbeH.O ; titruck out by Sullivan,!)." Iliiseliitll Yualnrmty, At llaltimore (seven innings) Haiti mure 0, Iiullale () ; St. Luiiis-Ht. Leuis 8. Dotielt 4 ; Ciiiuiuiiatl Piovidenco 1, Cincinnati 0. t'ttalurill Cliitnt;e, Rev. Kjsra Haluey, for the pant ft yeam pastor of the Presbyterian ehiiieh at Btras burg, this county, has tendered his resig nation te uecupt a call frum a church Iu Allegheiiy oeuiity, whither liu will go iu a lew weeks. ntuile un AMiuiiiiieiit. Ceerge II. Mngemaii and wlle, of War wick, have made an assignment for the heuetlt of their creditors te .lohueoti Mil. ler. TIIJB DAY'S NEWS. A UtMll.tt K lit' lilt: I.AllVtt' Nt.M.-s. A .1ll(pniiriins ollrt'lleii el Sir. nil t'l eiucvnecs In Miii.II l-rtrHKtMlir ll.in. ' t'oiuerioei; hlnii) Shim;.. It Is stated that the convention el titer coal Illinois iu PiltHhur,,, oil Monday, will try te enforce the diet k weilimaii law and hae a copy laeed 011 eveiy tipple. Ceal operation lie employ 11 check weigh men insist that the convention take this action, and that wheie the demand is reliisi-d they ask inities te stnke, and will aid them by cmpley-iin: the stnkeis if iniueis at weik will .';;iee te eli.nc the weik with them. The atternev ccucial et Illinois his tiled 1111 opinion that all i.tilie.td eempini s iiiutillig a train or e 11 within the limits of the stale aie bound te make full lepeils te the railway eoiiiuns.sieiieis, and te keep open elllees iu Illinois ler the trausfei el stock, whete an inspection of the stock books may be made as complete as at New Yeik or llosteu. Surgeon tleneral llaiiiiliten received a telegram from era I'm, yesterday teper ting the departuie liem that imrt of the steauieis Lpleier for New Hi leans, ami City el Pubele let New 01lt It is net known whether 01 net there is any sick ues.s en these ve.vH-ls, bat then depaituie fiem an nilcclcc p m is iciurlcd as a mat ter of picciiit'eu. The October eei 11 -cpeit ler the depait uieiit of iti;ricultuie fully siisUms the telegraphic sumuiaty 111 September relattte te injuries by fixists. The potato crop is iu better condition than 111 any e.ir siuce 1ST'), but the toli.icie crop will, it is said, be below an average 111 ) ield. Isaac l.tu.i. convicted of iuccn.li.iri an while beiiii: taken te the pnseu 111 Meutpe Iter, eimeiit, yesteidat. lumped I rem a window of an cxpic-. tiam iiiuubii; at the ate of 10 miles an I10111. I he ti.uu was steped and he was iccaptiircd, "ha me; seceivtd no injui)." The captain et th- Ocinim buk I -n IJiiixete, which arnvel at New eik, yes teid.ty, ieHirtel 111 it tin- crew bioke into the caiKe and stele from it muiie bottle 10 ami became mutinous. Tim polio- beat was enhred te tli3 re-no et trouble and arrested live sailei-1. Nelsen Cooper and r-auiucl Daily, colored, while uitouMted en Wednesday nlglil, lit Ru.elvllle, Ivy., shot ami lulled Richard Wenhh-k, whrte. They were arrested and boasted of their ciime. Last niht they were taken from jad by- a mob aud hauled te 1 tree. Jehn ll.ueiill, a eili.'.eii of li.tllit.eu.l'a., was shot 111 the shiuildei and ab.teiueu by " 1V; Leg " Muiray, a hall willed lellew. Ne can e is assimml fei the act. At last accounts Haieull wasHrikiiii; i.ipidly. At Na-hvillc,Tciiii.,eu Tluusday mulit. " I'tp " t'urtis, a iiolcildusj-ciade, sUibbed Charles Herckuiae. and sh 11 tly after, in another altei catien, killed a man li.iine.l aughaii. A s-ecial dispatch Irein (.traysoe, y., says that Kills t rait was hanged there en Fit lay. lie precl iiun-d lu.i innocence te the !.e.t without laltetim;. .lehu T. SimiieN, of Keaiuey. Me ,aball brother of Fiauk . lames, wis .ousted 011 Friday fei shoetine; at a hack driver. 1 li;lilinc lli llitniu tu 011 I lie i:i0 Oil Jack R.tillerd was haiir.l Friday at Freiiiunt,01iie,fui- wife iiiuider ceuiuuttisl l.ist October. He made a lierce liht against the elhcers and cued, "Let me c.e, you hell hounds," aud sheweted bl.uphe bl.uphe iiieus epithets upon them. Alter U-lutj draii;el te the soalleld he tiled despciately te break away and jump liem the plat form. With iniiuli treu lile he vv.ts bound and the uouse adjusted, the diep lading at live miuiiles alter 1,' o'clock. Kidleid sp-iit last Slight carousing with his guard, drinking whisky, talking about hoiM heiM races ami telline; stories. While staiiduu; 011 the gallows pinioned and the noeso about his neck, ;ml a clergyman ettering jirayer, K.id ford discovered anion; these iu the jail Mr. (irecuslailc, the falhei of the tiiurdeieil woman. Theu followed an indescribable scene. Radferd made a luriuus elTert, strapped as he was, te ru-.li upon his father -in-law. The sherill and his assistants had all they could de te held him. He saved and cursed everybody. The hauling was succexaful. The body scarcely ijiiivured after the diep foil. The body w.u cut down i" twenty minutes. About one hundred and tlfty wilucsscd the execution. Steinilillu4ii Heiiitt.irsCaUKltt Napping. Iu the Senate at ll.ininliuri; Friday the lleu.u resolution te apsjint a joint cm mitteu of eight, four Hern each p.nty, te whom should Isi suhiuiitcd the whd ipiustieu of appuitiuiiuient, canm up as iiuliiiished business. Theiu wete Pi Deme or. its and 1" Repulihean.s present, ami by a viva voce vote the icselutiuu wasipuckly ceuciiried 111, Tiieie was a call ler the 0.1.1 and nays, which 1. 1011ten.it (ijvernei lil.tck refused te ciiteit.un .u the vote had been aiiiieuiiccd. Senater Cooper moved te reconsider the vete,aud spoke at length 111 opposition te the resolution. He after wards moved te iiidcltuiiely postpone the motion te reconsider, for the puip 1.10 et allowing unlimited debate. When l o'clock tlie hour of adjournment had nearly ar nved, Senater Ress moved the previous question. Dilatory motions wem inter ' ihisci), aud the Si into adjourned until I Tuesday without taking a vote, much te the relief of the Repubhcau senators. I he Heuse postponed the consideration uf the Aineiiiiau resolution te Monday evcninir, until which time the Heuse ad i'juriicd. IlllllllCll un llllllutB. Henry Kyle, an eigliteeit year old negre hey, feloniously assaulted the live yeai old child of Matthew Alday, siear Spilisg Creek, (Ja., but was apprehended befeie he acoemiilishod his purpose and turned ever te a couple uf hail ill's for conveyance te jail fur safe keeping. When the iilliceiH i cached a ferry a few miles below Spring Cseek, a baud of mounted masked men overtook them en thn galley aud demanded that Kyle be turned ever te them. The bail ills refused te accc-de te the demand, and asheit struggle, during winch several shots wose tired, hut no one niei tally wounded, in sulted in the prisoner's rescue. Nothing was known of his fate, however, until this morning, when his lifeless body was found lying in the creek riddled with bullets from head te feet, and mutilated by a swarm of vultuies, which were feasting en It when discovered. Ne ar rests have been made and 110110 are antici pated. Uur sunltikiy Cenilltliin. Lancaster stands in awe of a smallpox visitation as seen an cold weather begins, such us caused se much p.mle there last winter. The fact U nvidcnce that the sanitary condition of that city is such as te feed contagion, which, if true, is dis creditable ahke te its population and an an an thorities. Ilurruburj ImUiemlcnt. Our coutemporaiy Is much mistaken. Lancaster does net stand iu awe of a small pox visitation ; theie was no smallpox here last winter ; and although theie have been several cisea iu the city during tlie summer, the d lsea.se has nut been epi epi demie; the sanitary condition of the oily was never hotter, nur the death rale never less than dining the past six mouths, Iiimrrtiiiu I'alil, .lames llrysen, uf l.pluata, socehod yes. (enlay from the insurance companies $e,7!)0 the adjusted amount of Jess sus tained by him by thn burning of his property en the !!th of July last. (tut It ll.tlt). Bid 0. Frastoe was boekod te. day te play "Marked for Lib)" in thiseity onOetohor 125. His treupe itioludes spoeialty poeplo, IP TltS". ttSUAI'M l.llNVIlll'S. Mone il tlu-iit Vet Airr-liriiilril fnrtlur HrprrilntluiiK (liuieil AuhIiisI 'I limn, The twelve apostles iu ciime aie still at I.iik1'. aud altheiii-h em city elllceis have net given up all hees of 11-eiptlltllii: them their aider in tlie chase Is iiimh dampened and tin y aie satislled they have a biegei eentt.iel mi baud than they .11. lust supposed. Ne positive minima. lien has been leceived of any el them, but the Keiietal impii-ssieu Is that a maturity of the gang leiualn iu the fastnesses of the Welsh mountains. 'tlie Kt.litii'iy el I'.li.'tl)' M lie. 'I he following additional paitlculaishave been learned lelative te the lehlieiy of lleiuy S. Hbeily's suue, which was no doubt committed by a gang el the e piixetieis. They entered the eell.ti through the giate, then unlocked the eellai doers fiem the inside. They helped themselves te a I'.ieat amount et eatables and then beied a hole ill the deer leading from the 01 liar te the stoic, reached iu, turned the kev and wete thus admitted te thosteio. They stele llfteeli 01 twenty pounds of cheese, si woolen shirts, sit pairs of boete, tive pairs of pants and four knit jackets, ifid iH'thtny (iu They did net even touch the money diawer, nor the watches, pistols, knives 01 ether valuables within easy teach. They did net handle or iu any way disturb the goedsou the shelves. Fiem the fact that they stele si shiits and six pans of beets and 110 meic, Ml, Lheily believes theie weie just six el them, ami iu this behcl he Is continued by the fael that Daniel Wilinyet and a friend met siv men aimed with two shot Kims, 11e.11 'Sipsire Nissley's about two miles fiem I'.ber ley's at half past .s o'clock en Tiutisdav evt-uing going tow aids Kber ly 's store, and eemiiig fiem the direction el ld-hiata. 'I hey weie no doubt the puty that ceiumiltcd the lebberv, as llu-y' did net cue te steal anything they did net need fei immediate use. Aiiullivr liurclnrjr Fieiii l.berly's the burgl lis seem te have gene te lla'iy K. Wealaml's hotel, about a qe. utcr el a mile 1101th. Here they In eke into the cellar, and thence into the I1.1t loom. They stele a double bar reled shot gnu, a ceiisideiable ipl.iutity of whiskv, which they buttled liem a cask 111 the cell.11 and allowed some of it te uiu te waste. They also uiiMiiewed the money diawer, ami earned it oil tegethei with its contents. We have net learned hew much money it contained. Probably they ilid net disturb Mr. Llieily's money diawer because he has a safe, and they supposed the drawer te be empty. Ami nt Anether llntKlury 'I he hotel of Jacob H,ur,a short distance this side of Kin.ei's station, known as the Wiili imst.iwii hotel, was btekeii into last night and robbed. Thejmeiiey diawer, 111 1 he bar toem, waseuried oil', with its contents. A silver watch, worth jiO, aid s .me ether valubles weie stolen. Krnnhliiril " lirri-ulniuls. icsteiilay morning I'.iiist.ihle ,1. II. ..uug.ef West C lies U-r, leceveieil a horse, ph icten and se' of hainess that b id been ste-.i liem the stable and carnage house el David Parke, 111 I'.u kstiurg, sometime oil Thursday night. The ollieers seem te think that the team had been abandoned by Frank ford liem the manner 111 which it wi.i iliiveu. The West Cheslet i7" 'Ufiln sends Us the following telegiaiu Wh-r CiiKsihii, Pa., Oct. 1.1, 11. Ln. Inti.i.i u.s.ni i;n. Frankfeid get auethei horse last night. The 0110 he stele from Paikes was tinned loose yes terday morning. He laid low all day and Itst night stele .1 horse and wagon belong ing te Kuech Lccdem, at Recky Hill, live miles east of this borough. Oi course all the Iieim-s that may be stolen while Fraukleid remains at laigu will bu dinged te hi aecceiint. Sheiitr High has received a unto fiem I'. F. (ir.1nn.1n, of ll.vltitnoie, chief el the detective force of the IS.iltinioie ami Ohie radiead, iu which hoelleishts seivices and tie-be uf his iiieu, te assist 111 the c.iptiue uf the convicts He would like te hive photographs of them, or at least adesenp adesenp tieu of them. Information of the escape and descrip tion of the prisoners has been sent out 111 all directions, and rewards have been eiler ed as has already been staled, but the result has been llke the boy's rabbit hunt "When I catch the rabbit lam new after and two ethers," haul the little boy "I'll have thiee." When the deteclivis catch Fraukferd, the two ISii.iard.s, and the iiiuu ether escaped convicts, they will have a de.eu of Ilium and then the distnct atterucy'rt harvest will eons eens ineuct). Think what a string of iudiet meiits will be framed against the j til bieakcss! Net only will all of them be indicted for jail breaking, but also for the larceny of the watchmen's liru arms, knives ami clothing, and the keys of the j. til. They will be tried for 111,1 1 1 eiuits mischief in cutting the telephone wires, and breaking the legs from the clerk's tables, with which te club Rruiie, the bloodhound. Theu they cm be 111 dieted for assault ami battery 011 that uoble beast, and also fur cruelty te ani mals. Ames Lu!, the accommodating watchman who uiidettoek te transfer Ike Rii'..aid's canary te Abu lluzzird's cell, and who for this act uf kindness was kicked into the cell and locked up, net only lias a clear case of assault and bat tery against Ike but abe of false pioteiiso and f.ilse imprisonment. The vener able Dr. Sample, the ether watch man, who, while getting his hair cut by aiiother convict was also looked up by Ike, has also a clear cisoef false imprison ment, and an indictment for cnnspiiaay would also probably held geel against Ike and Weidor, tlie convict, barber. Certainly a general case of o-juspiraey can be made out against the whole gang. ISesidcs, it will bu a comparatively easy matter te prove against these Twelve Apostles 111 urimu all the robberies, bur glaries, larcenies and ether elfeuses com nutted during the tiuie they shall enjoy their little picnic. Rut, as Mrs. Class sagely remarks in her great cook hook, " First eatch your tabbit, then cook it." Kiinitwtty. This afternoon a boy was driving ahuise owned by .1. Paogley along Ninth li'ioen street, when the wheels came oil the wagon te which he was hitched. The aui mat frightened and started te inn away. He htiuck agaiust the awning pest iu front of Stotier & Shreiiiei-'s store, breaking it off, and fell en top of a coil of barbed wire, used for foneing, which was lying ou the pavement. The peer beast was terribly out and will have te be killed, The boy was net injured. lliacliurceiS oil n Writ, Charles llryen, a young man, com. milted last night by Alderman Samson, for alleged disei-.lerly conduct at the night schools 011 Monday night, was taken before court this afternoon 011 a wilt of habeas corpus. The young in in made a statement te the court aud said he was net near tlie school en that night, nor did he fellow any or the girls as alleged at the alderman h ofllce. He had never been in trouble of any kind before, ami as their was no opposition he was discharged. lloillcntery nervlees The Sunday-school room of thn Union lluthel, corner of Prmce aud Urauge streets, having been remodeled and ele gantly furnished, will be rcdudicated to morrow at 10:'.Mi a. in. The dedicatery Hermuii will be preached by Ruv. Dr. B, I), C. Jacksen of Columbia, Thore will be interesting Sunday-nolieo! sorvieus during the aftorneoss, conduetod by Buporhs Buperhs Buporhs teiidoul S. J. Owens, and a sorsueu by the pastor iu the evcnlug. COLUMBIA NKWS. ' Ml'll Ithtllll.AK IMtltltS'.MI'OMIIK.'Slll Ktcnls AIimiiC tilts MisipiiiliHtilin IIkiiis el inten l In nml Aiiiuml IU11 lliitiiuKli I'llliril lip Ity tltn Inliili). gi-nirr lleimiirr. Regulai council meeting was held last night, nil of the mi-iubeis bring piescnt but Mr. Pluhler. 'Clie minutes el the limiting id Sept. id weie lead and up. pieved. Hepoitsel committees weie thou leceived. The lluaiice eomiiiltite an iieiltieed lim-lpt - s ,-17 I'.xpeti llune. ... , i-iiini llal.iiue 1111 hauil. .. . ' ( 7 0J 1,1 The chairman el the piepeity committee lepeited that the cost el painting the epei a house tewei would be i'JTt II sanded and i le If net sanded, The cost of se. painting the loef of the building would be le cents per sipi.ue loot. C 1111101I eideicd the weik done. Mr. Filbesl, of tlie lead cemmittee, 10 ported lepaiis te aiieus hIiveIh, alleys, gittteis and ciessiiigs. Relo.ilice was made te pieciuuig slone ler paving alley II. The ipiestlen of selecting and order ing the Kime was leleitcd te the read coiutiiittee. A petition asking fei a street lamp at llndgeaiiil Locust stieets was pieM-ntcil, The matter was lefeued te the gas and water committee. A petition was alst picm-ntcd asking for the extension of M.iuei stieet fiem tlili te PJth streets, Fiem that point te the borough Hunt the petltioneis would open the street as a read. The extension will ittbml better access te the town te poisons residing iu the county 111 that dlieotieu Iromtewii. Matter wasrefcised te read eommiltee with pevvei te asl. Ailetlur petition asked that Vhslioel be paved liem Walnut te I heslnul. Re fetred te lead committee. A oeinuiunioatton fseui Mi. II. li. P.ssig ii-gaiding the irip.'i.icd ok mug el t'hest nut down te second, ami Seoeiul ever te Walnut, w.is read pieteslmg against lim ning these stieets tliieiigh the Heine estate, el which he is the manager, Mn stated that he would claim je.OOil if done. The matter was laid ever for another mouth, Mcssis. Tille, Patteu and Wcxtenuaii being up pointed te ascertain as ncaras possible the cost el opening these streets. A rebate el :) pel cent, oil Keely slove company taxes was allowed. Mi. Patteu moved th it the leb.ite 011 all taxes pud before 0't Ci be extended te Nev. I a. tattled. Mr. Patteu also piesenled an eidui.llice, which piope-od luiidiug tlOO.IKIO of the I'oieiigh lijitneiit. bends at I pet cent. 1 1 was laid ever ler action at the next legutir meeting. Rills winch weie pre-euttd woieoidoicd te be laid aud council adjoin nttl. lutiiiii;li iit.-rt P. R. R. pay ear will be heie 011 Meu day. A meeting cf the public gtuiiud com cem p.my wis held laM eixht. T!'i pivetreDt at the new R. . t'. .hipet will be ceinplcti il about next Wetl u.'sday. The Inspect!--n if the Peuiisy Iv.uiia i.olread w .11 begin N'eveinber 'J Company I... will be pud let then Willi i1npeit encampment m-iviccs oil Monday. llurglais attempted U sob the Delbuger hemeste.ul, near Wughtsville, oil Tliuih Slight, but wutii iliiveu oil. A tempeiauce convention will be held m the Methodist church en Tuesday morn ing, afternoon and evening. A pielimiuary meeting will be held the night piuviuus III the Psesbyt 'run church. A lellen was I'l.ieed 111 the lockup for lelging en Thursday night, by Ollicer struck, who forget all about the man. His cues te be released weie heard by a gentleman, who had him (reed. He was weak let waul of foist and dunk when he uiiiie out of the place. The Columbia lire company engine was eng.tgid te day 111 pumping the water liem the canal beats which icceiitly sunk 111 the river near Wrightsv die. 'Che coal lias been removed from the beats, which will be latsed as seen as freed from the water new tilling thorn. I'rrfennS ami Sxl il. Mr. A J. W. Wilsen and family are vis iling at (ilenniere, Pa. Mr. James Lecee, of New Oxfenl, Pa., the guest of Mr. Daniel Hepe. Miss Mattie Given has geuu te Scrautetl and Pettsville te visit li lends. Messrs. Samuel Filbert and J . W. Yceiisu an- 111 Philadelphia 011 business for the !. A. R. peht of this place. Mr. Will Within, P R. R. fu-ighteleik heie, is new at Couew'.igo iiisiiiictiug a new height agent in h-s delus. Mr. and Mis. Jehn (inl. eelubiaU-d the list anniversary of their 111,11 liage by giv ing a laige party at thou residence last night. I'imiiiiI unxiS III III. 1 Stiver 'Clie d end hudv ul'i.u tiukuewii mail was found 111 the liver at Wrightsville, en Thursday evening. Deputy Coieuer Jehn Ftai.k, of this place, held an uupiest yesterday. 'Clie verdict was death by ac cidental drowning, 110 111,11 Its el violence having been found 011 the body, The Wriglitsville authorities lefiiKcd te allow its burial 111 that place, as it was found within the limits of Lancaster county, and it was brought te this place aud niteticd. l'ellce (June. The mayor had no vlsiteis this morning except two ledgers, who had been taken iu out of the wet last, night, and slept iu the station house. He discharged them. Alderman McCoiiemy, committed for ten days each. Twe train jiiinpeis, captured by the Pennsylvania railroad ufliccis Ahiermau Samson committed Charles Pryer, for ten days fur disturbing tlie night Hoheolri. Three or four ethers weie dis charged, the proof against thein being net ipille strong enough. These are at least a doen dlseiderly buys who ought te be a 1 routed ler disturbing the schools, espeu Lilly thn girls' night school. A short visit te ISiiikhelder ami Brune might mend their manners. Alderman Medium committed Mat Uiu Sheiski, for a hearing 011 Monday nvoss nvess ing te answer a complaint, of assault and battery made by Henry Ruble, who say's he stabbed him with a large folk while working uear Dillorvllle 011 Thisiwlay. Ilia S.K.Iy lllileis, Theio will be plenty of amusement for everybedy at Met ii aim's ji.uk en Thursday aftornoen, Ojtober iti, when Myrtie Peek and Mine Marautotte, the long distance riders, will letuiii te this oily. They will ride 10 miles against tiuie for $1,000, and will also run a half mile dash without saddle for a purRe of $201). Fer a special purse thore will be a trotting lace for Lane ister county home. S-rcnlilciitlttl l'et Mllli-M. There aie thirteen pestui.iHtess 111 PoiuiHylvanlaappjlnted disoetly by the siiosident whose terms of ollice oxphe between Dee. 1, 1883, and July 1, 1B81. The only two in this comity .110 James 11. Marshall, of L uioaster, who has served eight vcars aud whose term expires Feb, 17, 188 ( mid W. C. F. Reed, of Mount Jey, who has served seven years and whose leisn expires Jan. 15, 1S81, Main el Ileal I'M 11 te. Sliuhert it Sutten, auctloiieorfl, se'd at publie sale, 011 Friday, at the Loepard lintel, the nrepreity belonging te the estate of A, W. RelHt, doenaHcd, hltuateil en the cast slde of Seuth Qiscess slroet, Ne. 110, te A. JJ. Hostettor, for $1,710. lieiirt ill t'eiiiiiiiin I'lrHH, nri'Oiii: ittieic i.imnuhien. Ill the ease of Miuy Itellunl vs. F. F Snyder, the jury uiider the Instiuetlens of the com I iLiidcied a veullel lu favor of defendant. The ipiestlen In the ease wish oiie of law and that the eeuii decided, nri'iiiiit 11 inn. i-ai ii'-iisen Iu the eaie of Annie F. IIewi-ih vs. the Ancher savings bank id Pittsburg the Jin y leudeied a veuliet in favor el the plaiutllT. lu thoeasoof William Fabling et al., vh. Ileiijamiii Fabling, the juiy iiftr having been out ler almost 21 bems eaiue Inte coin t tills in lining and teiideiid a veuliet lu favoref the plalulill for I'iMi ii fei the laud and tenementn described III the piaecipe they te be u-leased and the title made ami dellveied te defeiiilaut II he pay loplaintlireiiorbefoio Apill 1, IHSl, the sum er."iS7.7ri with luleieiit liem October (SSII, and the costs el mtit. laiiiimn llratilvil Win. J. Kennedy was granted a lleonse te peddle with two heises. Jehn Ciess, of thlselty wasgiantnl a soldier h peculiars license. UiittPiit SlilKlnrrn liithoeaso of O. C. (Itiiney vs. Rebest Waulesi, reasenn for a new ti-al weie llled. Fxceptlens weie llled te the sepert el vloweis who assessed the damages of the taking or laud el Jehn It Kshbaeh, of Mllleisvdlc, for school pin poses uud a petition for rovleweis was piesented, llAKIt I'.iinlin Wll.r.f A Mull llrcldrU In tvliliti l.Htgii liili'iestsntt, Invmtril. 'Che suit of Jehn K. Ilarr against thn estate of the late William M. Wllev, which has been in piegiecs In the P. S circuit ceuit in Philadelphia for the past lew days, was decided yestetday, it ver ibet being given let the plaiutill for ill), I'll), being the lull amount, principal and interest cl.iiniid. S. II. Reynolds and ,1. Hay llrewu, vn , appealed for plain till", and II. M. North and W. A. Atlee, eripi., for defendant. We have already given a hlsteiy of thin somewhat singular case. line Hull. Adam Hen, 1 ceding near M.isuuville, Maner township, shows us a pear el the Dutchess vaiiely, pes feet In shape, whieh weighs 20 ounces. R jjmw uiiadn-.ist tiee planted last, spring. Fdwin 8. Suieltz has placid in the show window of Jehn C. Smeth's eoufcellonory stese, North (111-011 stioet, a bunch of four remarkably large and line ijiiinces. We have before had occasion te notice ex. ellent samples of this choice variety or fusil, which sieniM this you te have i-1110 te wonderful perfecliuss. Ir IVIllRhl n Alum onent A.lliil. 0 All assiH'iated press dispatch tins altei neon liem I'hil.Kli'lphia stys : " At the general convention of the Pint estaut Fp1soep.1l church the lieiise 01 dep ulles adopted, by a veto af lfil ,iu In nays, the amendment of Itev. Hi. t'. F. Knight, or Cent nil PeiiiiHvlv.-.isi.t, pievid ing the sixth day of August slnll be observed as the least of tins ti.t ishguia tiess." Dr. Knight is pisler el the St lames l'd'iscepal chuieli el thla city, ami with Dr. .1. L. Atlee, also of Lancaster, is in attendance al the convention. Jen r I'lmn l.ir 11 1, III. km While workmen were engaged making repairs te an old hoiise owned by Jacob (lahle, 011 Seuth Duke stieet, today, they found a dead chicken between the hoards of the oerniee around the loef and the brick wall. Nothing hut skin and bones were left el the low I .111 1 it is supposed te have been theie for many ye.us. Ileiv il get up se lueli is unknown as the lu U' liig is of two steiieH. A .slum (,'inuii.. 'I'lie lllillc-. of tile l.tiliea-lei M . mien I101 will IIKHlt lit tilts new I ill 1 1 t-ililiiy in 1 iiiiu', lei tin- ptirpew el ergitnl.lng 11 ml veil t Inn ii Aiiiimriiiutil. Mini J'icicull. Tim iv nlie I. ill te 1.1 rill, ipleil-ll.l mlreis III lleltiient s IlilUe 11 .jlvcn llilnuveiilng, will i-eit.ililly lnl-4 1 III e lieu! 'I'liu play tins lit 1111 well le.elve.l v. rv Hliern.uilil Hie pir-M liellie-. have ln-eii iiiiifI Il lllellin;. 'Ilii'in lieiil.t tett illlly lie lu.ll lu.ll tllle.1 lieiise In iilli'iiiliinee. ni't.vi.ii. Aerivi.n- Dr. Il.-nsi 11 s (el.iy an. I I li eii.niiile I'll I I, ir tlie iiue ul NiMiiiilu uiu ;i 111. 1 .- IU (,. 1". II. Mm, in, 1 liilntlanltiirg, a. M n ill -. .11 .Ir igi-l". " -'lie lli.t no ciul mrili.i'ii 11. i-ltf Dr. Hinmit't tikiit r 'ne ln fii n m. .11 .lie rriiKinii, iiwl I'm lii'iirtt writ " Mil C. eiiiik, lluiiilllen, 111., ilrugglit-s KiH-p II, II 1 er pule iige. Ce- llie-4se4, 1 leaK, co il, sin, Kin, itil-l all gin men t cm liecnleietl sin le.ilully v It II Hie lll.iiiiiin.l llyis. l-'ilileii.ilite lolein only lei. Cel iiki's l.lijulil Heel "Ionic ceinlilues nil thn iileiiieiits el iiiilrllltleii-i loetl. A '"' (Vjll h'i.iiI ilingglslx. es-lwilc.i.Uw Opposllleil Is v lull II vv lints Til II III lllilKe ItMlllil i n iiii-mii III llnll's lleuull hviini It lias enlele.l tlie lists anil eeinii out Hit iilicnl Iu the iiink.Hiil leglllin.ilti ImiiimiIiehI hum lie ler llie eurii el ciiiikIh iui-i coin.. In. ltiili- Ceiicli fyiup stiinila Hist. 1-ilci iie-nl-. rim Hay Kever l leceiiiuieinl Klj'- in.uii Halm, lteiitllely lellnveil 1110 liem Hie III .1 application; have lieeil 11 snllei lei I 11 )t.u. doing liem I101110 anil neglecllng te tukii Hie leinnilv.l liu-l mi iillick, niter liiliiliilug 1 luiineilliili-ly leserteU te II nml lenml liislunt roller. I linlluve, li.ul 1 lnuiiin Us no euiller, 1 should net have lieen tieiililml. .1. Cei.i.vkii, tteik, lis llieiel St , hllcabelli, N. .1. .sly liriilli-r Mj ion nml iiijmiII weie helli ciin-.l le nil itppit.il. line, et Uiitauti ami liny Kever lust .Inly ami Angiidt. Up te Hit 1 ilnte, l)ee. iM. iinltlinr liave liul any leliiin el tliese li'enlilch. Kly's Cieim llilm was th- ine.ll clne use.l. Umiiiikl t KUiiis, Hi lie-1, 'I'Umii Ce. N. V, n.'-iwili -lw InSiiiiiU I'fi. St-ailm rev-.-i iinl Dlplillieila D.uliiH Piopliyl.e tic. riultl will slop I lie Hpin.nl et the liileulleu. friini Ulrvnliiii I, llliln, Conns a lelter signed T. Wull.ei, .iivlin: " Mmiil six meiiliis iiie ceiiiiiieiu eil taking Ilt'iiteck liluuit Itinera ler iiieltttele.l uise et luiiilmge nml general iteOlfliy, nml iieiv 11111 i1cil-ciI 10 stale have icceverml my iippetlle Ullil went il slii'iigtli. Keel hellei hIKmhIIm'I S-orsiile Iv 11.11. Cechiiiu, ilrierglst, 117 ami 1.1 1 .Ninth tjiii'eu stieet. Hniiill t'e, )ilitlim in, Sent lei lever, fol fel low Kever. elu . i-mi'l evist wlieiu IlillUy.S I'm pliyluctle fluid Is me.l. Net it t)He, Net 11 case el iheiimiillsiii, net u ensn til lien, liillda, net a cii-11 et linimiiess nut 11 insiiet pillll Ol spiillli lioleno tins lulled in mi ivlieii iitliickeil liy V'ieiikm' Krlcetnc Oil. rev miiI.i Ity II. II. Cneliriiu.iltiiggisl, 1.1 nml I .J I.N 01 til (jiieen nlti'el. llritwii'H IIeiikihiiii I'Miiitrnt. Is the most ellnetlve I'iiIii llestieyer In tlie weild. Will meu aniely iitlckeu the hloeil whethdr taken Inleinally or applied oxlcr exlcr milly, uuii llieiehy morn cerlalnly KKI.IKVK I'AIN, wlietluil clueiile or iicule, lliit.11 any oilier pain tillevlater, and It Is whiiaiiIciI ileu bio llie stieliglh tliiin any elliur sliiillur piupii. sulleii, Itcmes pitlu lu (lie bide, lluek or lleweln, S010 Thre.il, lllieiuiuill.nl, Toelli'iehe, uud Aid, Atlll-H, unit Is "llie llri'iit lli)llvi-i' nl I'rtln. "IIKDW N'lllDDHKIIOI.IH'ANACKA" should belli every liitully, A tnaspoeulul el the I'liuueea lu a tumbler et het water (sweet, eueil, II prelerinil, taken nt bcilll.iiii, will llllf.AK III' A Clll.ll. 1 could .1 iMltle. uiuyl-T.TIi.K.'tw Coiitiigleu ilestieyed liy D.tihys I'ropliyhie I'repliyhie I'ropliyhie tle KI11I1I. Sen iidvi rtlsiiiiimtt. Ker l.iimu lUck , hnle or ciiesl iihu Hill I.OII'S I'OltOUU l'l.ASTKU. Pike, 'ilLOit 'ilLOit Held by II, II, (Jeeliiiin,lJ7uudWJ Noun Queen treut, Liincester. leLilleedU
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