- k.-vv.C'.-tf. V A'-V u !' ; W T Ml'. '"' .?- T ,-" T&E IiANOASTEB DAILY INTELLIGENCES, SATtTKDAY, 'DECEMBER 7 1880. i r. r - l- rv V '- f '"J1 II. ji E. I , ' tlfrjf l j. i i mwuew j. srewMAN, -.r CBAKLBRBTKINMAN FOLTX, Bdlten. M. JUHUtRT CLARK, Publisher. rtv . . ' Ml DAILY INTFXUOENCKn.-rubll8hM EH, my in tl rwr, but Sunday. Honed Wkywrrtara In thU oily nd lurrenndlng 1 tlrwM alien enU a week. By mall five dol del &1M la d.YMiM ; M ccau month. fflBJfcttWTKLLiaKNCER-OM dollar and c?MMrntirrinHTAiiOA. OriOK TO BUBSCrUBERS-Reralt by check gh WMMteMet order, and when neither of R if 'ttMNi procured cnd In a registered v M Mm iPoelefflce, at Mcend deM mall 6fc j. A V 1.i-lV. "ASBuna, THE CrTELUaENCER. Lancaster, l'a. IK- iAlTOAtna, PA., December 7, 1889. ! A'TlU'l'll fc Itli claimed ou behalf of tbe street railway companies that the law under I'T.wkkib they were drlglnally incorper- ;Jcd dot net control tut-m, since tucy 'hava accented the nrovislens of ftUs act of 1869. It Is true that they T'lkr undertaken te cct under cover of -tfcitaa act. ths East End company at a -? Bjeetlnsref its stockholders held May 21, IW1889, and the Lancaster City company Pft like meeting held May 27, 1SS9, g having unanimously resolved te accept K . it.. .ll.. !.. ..(nf 1QQCI. And detbtteat they have filed with the cc- i Hi.M f atatn fViftlt ..nrMflnnina in ihnt. -V.iiJ W Ot.W ..... w.. ...-... - -- ffi VUV, ITUtVU l.u euf .vs.t ww.i.v .... j ftediea pentic under tne mw. "s But hew is tlflt Is a false certificate, . that of these companies seems te be, .IVftlnee they hare net in fact accepted Athe previsions of the law, which they declare that they have acceptcd ? One of wq&tbft most important of the requirements - of the act of 1SS9, is that tne companies 'chartered under it shall have their jf&k) routes in a continuous circuit, se that ft&i uirmiuaiiug iu jicvu ui me luimmm t Hint be occupy nnu uiengurc iuu airecie shy nd Impede ordinary vehicles. '&! Section 15 rcadi : "Ne street passenger & railway shall be constructed by any ;M. company incorporated under tuis act 1 1 within Hie limits of nnv cltv. herrmrrh tl, or township, without the consent of the oiTiiecai autnarmes incrcer. nor sunn nnv 'fttrcet passenger railway be Incorporated Jii'hreundcr, which shall net liave n ceu- ?,-;r tlnueus reute from the beginning te the MC its own track" ; excepting only that net &mera than 600 feet of any ether railway jjMg company's track may be used te jem- ''& psiw tee circuit. fSv" Under tliat section It seems clear te ft&us that our street railway cemnanlcs. in f ftcceptlng the previsions of the act, were :,.,& eun te mnKe inoirreaus into complete i'iclrcults : which they have net done or p:;I attempted te de ; but they have persist- i have relatd them en Duke street, where ? vthe new pavements have Just bcen put ',?;' down, and hnvc even had the calm Kftudacttytescck from the city pcrmls- (13en te lay audltleual turnouts, we Sie net think that nny fair construction f ,Strhieb the lines of our railways can be i ;jheld te be lawfully laid ; for they cer- y&Any interpretation of a "complete clr- & cult" that would held It te be satisfied !":s.by running In and out en turnouts ?.x?iSeem absurd. The circuit required Is f.ey continuous acd separate line from Lr beginning te cud. vliy else should this .'lwt nidHn b. ivinilltlfin nf Mm rlinrtrr? f Wbat else was the ebject of this proviso ? I' tit ought net te be a subject of dispute kK$that tlin law ipnn!ri Ihn cnnnpnt of the TKclty authorities te a grunt of privileges . tvnmMba jiicriiwnva m t-tn Trinfin u i i inn R?i A AltrAllfv nnfl 1nllKnA t.t.i f n. m.H- t Jfaancc. That is reasonable, aud the law '&la the perfection of reaeen. Whan in r0deubt as te what the law may be, it is PJE' safe te conclude that it is what la most 'Vt. ht.Mn.hl. K iWlvwvuiwiw. it And the conclusion we surely reach 5f&i that the power te put poles upon the vKBtreei. aua te use electricity ns a meter ! -,n,.ujw Buvvb cuis, uwt iiui jtii uceu jgrftntcd; and that the law and the i councils will at lesst see toil that the ""'"'ral! arc Inlil In rnmnl(tn clieiilln mwl p A; that turnouts arc abolished, befere this jlaew privilege is obtained. i5sv rru. vn. .. ivii.i i-Sf -. JL ..:"...!. -. ej jenn lncouere vna, oinerwise Jenu ureeuwaid, was nangcu yesterday, for ? -fuie muruer ei ivyman d. weeus, in Brooklyn, several years age, during the , perpeirauen ei a rjurgiary. wild ladled declaring his innocence, and ill- irectea mat en nts temn bueuiu de put si the Inscription that he was murdered by l'Vfe gave attention te the facts In the t ir;eae wuen it was tried, and readied tne Bclusien that the evidence, entlrelv h frftllidte show that Green wald was the Ffman who did the murder. We found e&.'iietblng in the facts te enable hlsdcclar- j'rtlen or ms innocence te be denied &vwiiu Buy geuiiuuijuti, nuu wuurosireuiy j j,.puruaded that he should net have been ? . 4 uicuuieu iui Hi is uiiiut:. euiiuiicsh lilt ik general cuaracicr as a jaw urcaucr uc- rffjury and made it iuiposslble for him te f have their guess verdict chauged. X. It is a somewhat remarkable fact that Jthe ordinary governor icems te have no i ,?.P?iu(,-uuca ve bigu ii uuiuu wurrnni, aim ll&AAnll(rnil fl Tnnrftnrer ifi Mie f.ifn Hint '.'the law rewards him with little .nn.nn Tl, n..ll.,.. ..... I.. Ul l? ftWV-ft4. AUU U4U.UU( LUVV1UU1 IB 111 ' V.rV"Miw.r.l.. nnt 4i-nl.t.l ...Ui. ..(..! i SiWm'4,J .vuue4 ti r.u aviiuvzxsl -tKH K.n.lHAA... TT I. .... l " l'HUU DVUWUll-Ul. J1U 13 IUU BLL'in j-1'wteouter of the laws. And It i ',v doubtless well. Emotions are net Uji ' .'IhAl.Oi'. Uvi'.iila Tln tiilinntllimt nn -W m1 evw.fMu.a. Jjub . mt 11JVJ UIU ' jsntrusted with the pardoning' power te ijMaaedy the law's mistakes, they arc ;rtiDly required te give an intellicent ; :ed laborious atteutien te the facts lead- JBg te judgment, and. te arrest the law's ft - lAHifeiince If they de net support it j as hi dfc theeftaedf Grecnwald we nre satlsned "'ky did net, and that bodied innocent, iMfcrently and nmy have been wlBerin hto'cenclusiou ; but we have never yet stand anything in his record that would Iftadwu.e.riitffc'orr.eur judgment te his r k ll.i1fA.Ona " - ,i . 1m !. '- The extreme deliberation. of the rail rail rail MftdeompftQicslamevlng towards thi ijojptlen of a saermcthea" of heating KM net pleasing te contemplate. In i lnUrvlew nublitihed Mr. El v. nf t ! WMylVftnlft read, has much te say sMW difficulties of steam heatiug, I aetblng at sdl of the familiar nud I Ostpised dangers of the present lu this matter of Ufa and i it te bruUl trifling tp wait for the apenswn or a system already t enough for use en ether reads. j E.jr,ems te be mere anxious for MftM or ms inventions aud la heating than for the of the public. He sceu the f system that will Elve eeual ,M(ftfe,r wbw xnetlenleas, r .- fc. .- .. - but fails te appreciate the objections te ft system that is at all times dangerous. He realizes at last that the car steve must go, but scorns determined that it shall bold en until he has Its successor developed te the perfection that natur ally is reached in all thlugs by actual use and steady improvement. Perhaps the Pennsylvania read can afford te wait, but we can only hope that no travelers have te pay for the tlme by being roasted lu a winter wreck. Dates en Removals. That is & remarkable letter from Mr. Bates te Mr. Blaymakcr, anent the letter-carriers. Mr. Bates says that the carriers hav never been removed save for cause, and that Mr. Blaymakcr acted wisely in getting resignations from these he found in office when he became postmaster. His successor may be expected te be as wise, but the suggestion is that he will net get the chance, slncclthe letter carriers, upon the strength of the infor mation given by Mr. Hates, will hardly resign. Mr. Slayinakcr's wisdom was supplemented by his luck and the ether fellows' Ignorance. Their heads dropped into his basket upon his request, because they thought he held a kulfu that would take them off anyway. And perhaps Postmaster Grlcst may find such a knife lying around. Mr. Bates does net say hew big the cause Is that will secure removal ; and It may be that the scruples of the Washington authorities mey be satisfied by a cause that will be tee small for observation, save under their powerfully magnifying spectacles; and that neu-rcslgnlng letter-carriers may And thomselvcs, nevertheless shut out into the cold. Senateu Edmunds wents the govern ment te celobrate Columbus lu 1892 by founding a national unlverslty. Thore are plenty of homes of learning already feunded and only ncodlngdevelopment. The gov ernment has qulte enough te de In Us own line and can onceurago sclonce nnd learn ing In many fields beyond the reach of uulversltlcs. TUE Kew Yerk Sun notes that " thore is a bllzzardosque freshness about lli'e In the Dakota-. At n 'tradc.i' carnival' hotel at MlU'liell the ethor day a young woman's gown was docemtod with JS,000 In geld and bills. " That Is nothing. Anybody can doeorato a gown with geld and' bills, but It takes genius te de It will) bills nloue. William Jacksen, a photographer of Albany, Is e plcee of walking flroweiks. About two years age he tried te blew out a match nnd touehed himself elf In a mol alarming fashion, his breath taking llre and burning bin Up. Then Jacksen dls dls dls coverod that he could reproduce the phc phc phc nomenom almost ut will, but ns the oxpori expori oxperi inotit Boiiiellino-i rcaulted In burns, he would exhibit only en special occasions. Chemists concluded that feed In Jacksen's eteninch undorwent n butyric neld farmon farmen farmon tatleu. ene of the products of which was HgUt, carburotted hydrogen, Mimotlmes called marxh gaw, nnd found rising from decayed vogetnblo matler In niarshes. When flery AuarchtstH brcathe slaughter let us reflect thut the pheiiomeua Is u sign of similar mental decny, and when Ueneinl Beulanger fulfills his threat nf lecturing In America llke allowances may be inade or his warlike Ficncli llrowerks. PnoDieious raw oyslers have usually been matched by men nble and willing te swallow thorn whole, but a New Zealand lcttortetho New Yerk Times gives the victory at last te the oyater. In that pait of the world the pearl oyster grows te a slre that would nppal the utouteU of the champion swnlhuvers. It Is wald that " In favoiable sltuntlenn as In the branches of clean-growing coral and wbnie there Is Ilttle or no Mini te disturb them they often attain prodigious slze net Infro Infre Infro queutly ineasurlngnyard lu dlnmcter of their open valves. Sometlmes a dozen of thesonrellnltod togethor, aud If they con tain pearls, are sure te have the largest In slze, ehapollest lu form, nud purest hi bistre. The eystura which preduce the greatest number of pearls, howevor, are thick, stuuted and dofermod, whleh soems te lndloate that tlie formation of pearls Is due te aoine dlsoase in the unlmal. Strongly enough, howevor, the Unest pearls nre often found lu the hoaltlilest oysters. " The logle of the abeve Is net at nil Improsslve. Thirty years age It might have been thus npplled ; tlie stu dents that stand hlghest in our colleges are physically weak, which soems te hull hull cate that dovelopmont of brain Is due te seme dlsoase. Strangely enough, howevor, the flnest minds nre olteu found in the hoalthlest men. Attention te physical training lu our collegos has made plain the fact that although learnlngnnd talents may be found llke pearls lu stuutei and wesk studenls, the Unest minds nnd bodies do de do velop naturally together nnd the resultlng man Is a far mere pleaslng spectacle and inore Ubeful inomber of society. Se the colerod people of Ilnytl de net feel complimented by tlie sending of colored Ml nlitcr Douglass te their Island, and further, the whlte lopresoutatlves of ether pewers are net disposed te take kindly te their associate lu the diplomatic corps I Black President llyppollte Is hurt te observe that America thinks black Min ister Deuglnt-s geed eneugh for the black republic. This Is a vary interesting Mate of things. Lenz freed the slave, Chivalrous the living brave j Peace here bclenge. Jcfforten Davis dead May this be kindly tatrt- 6e dle war wrenss. Uey Mui-der Their .Mether. On Thursday evening a horrible nintrl ctde was cemmitted near Orance, .Seuth Carolina. Amlctcad and Josle Jenes do de do liberatoly planned nnd oarrled out the murder of their mether. On her return from the spring with h bucket of water alie was met by AinKte.id, a boy 18 vears' old, who bliel her with n shotgun. As she cried for help he-struck her with the butt cud of the gnii.aud dollberatoly beat her head into a Jelly. In order te onceal his crhne he carried the lwdy hbeut forty yards from where the deed was committed for burial. The woman's crles having been heard the tiall was followed and A mislead was captured and put In jail. Ills brother was alie arrested ns accessory bo.lero the fact. A Girl Cmmut In Hey's Clethes. On Thursday morning the uhlef or police or 6t. Leuis received n telegram from' Oalesburg, 111., te arrest Jeuny Ii Merrill, a girl eT 14 who wasdescribed ns masouer maseuer adlug In boy's clothes. Wheu the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy train arrived Miss Merrill, drossed in a smooth, dark suit nnd black slouch bat, was taken Inte cus tody. She hnd been smoking cigarettes, a package of which was found lu her pocket. She was turned ever te the police ma tron, and te her told her tale. Her father was a wealthy farmer, whehtid placed her In a seminary nt Gale-.hu rg, and she had get tired of the seminary and had de cided te run away and see the world. Khe bought boy's clothes bocause she thought olio could travel better as n bev thau us a girl. She was kept lu the matron's room all day, and at night turned ever te u rela tive from aaleburg. Miss Merrill Is pretty ana appears very bright. She gees back in petticoats. ROCKS IN THE RIVER. NAMES FOR THEM NOW FAMILIAR GIVEN Bi' THE OLD-TIME PILOTS. Tragedies and Comedies Along the Butquehannn When Ttatlauicu Wero Busy and llocelvcd Dig AVnges. Frem the Columbia Independent. Time have clmnfrrri slure llin old rafting daynandtboSusqaelinnnollKn'ttlioglorlous lilubwiiy or the rollicking nnvlgJter of rlfiles mid falls Hint It med te be. The jjUHqiiehannn is stilt there and soine old rnRmnonare still about, but lliey mid the rlver parted company when thn forests about the hondwAters had beeu clashed te nothingness by the rapacious lumberman. The man nnu the ft t rerun nre facts, but their intlinate relationship Is only a reminiscence. In the geed old dnys ever the departure el which the groybeanls wag their heads In solemn sorrow, Columbia was the be ginning of a patch of pllotflge which ended lit Peach Uotlem. In the scere or inore of miles which conrtltuted the Columbia pilots' Journey, thore wero ni ir.any wet peril at the se.i tmviirater inoetnlrnvoralng tlie ocean blue for n life time, and the Col umbia pilot ran his risks ence a day for soven months In the year. But he pet bet bet eor paid than pilot new-a-dayx. mid It was 'a peer veir that didn't bring his earnings up te from 81,500 te $1,800. The pilot was a nervy man And Industrious in the nc.iseu for industry, but in tne uuu months iiinnv of thorn lived Uke fighting cei-ki. Tiih gaudy sortef winter llle saw many of them go aboard llteir llrst rail in tlie spring with both hands lu empty pocket. When the Columbia pilot went early In the morning te the quarter deck of his raft the agglomeration el tltnber was loosened from Its moorings and It swung out Inte the stream nnd moved with the current toward the slinte. Down through that ter rent nnd the raft swam nleng toward the first peril, the Oeut, a rock en this slde of the river which was n serious olislacle te navigation. It get Itn naine from the re mark made by ene raftsman when he saw another get his raft Jammed en It. " A goat has bucked htm," said the sympa sympa tnntle chap, hs he saw lilt friend's timber.? shivered, and The Geat 11 has beeu ever slnce. " Passing The Geat the pilot next looked out for the Heg's Back, n rock shaped llke the back of n hog. By the depth of the water ever this the pilot, knew tlie condi tion of the rlver further down nnd could dctormlne what channels presented the least dauger. A Ilttle further down the pilot ceme te The Hints, two white, illnty recits in ine river uciwoen wuicu me channel lay. Next came Stnhl's rllles. Mr. Stahl didn't make the rllles nor own thorn, but he lived In a Ilttle house en n hill near by, nnd that was eneugh lu these dajs of crude nomenclature te Identify Stahl and the rllles. Blue Reck and Doer Hecks came next In erder, but se far the pilot had had tolerably fair sailing compared te what wasboferohim. The Deer Hecks nre In Turkey Hill nnd sels Turning Heck, and In passing them tlie pilot. If he had a passengcr. scratched his head and told logends mestlv lles, but sllll thnv nre lcgeuds. The beers, he would tell his confiding passenger, wero se called because a hunter ence saw n deer standing en ene of the rocks. He shot nt It and scoured the carcass, nnd en going te thn ethor rock found another dead deer. They both had been standing In his line el' lire. Blue Heck, the pilot would tell his frlend, was the sceno el' Indian festivi ties. In great bowls ground in the rock, the water liar would affirm, the savages used te brew punch nnd make stews. Ne Indian would evor let u drop remain lu n punch bowl, but when the red boys were lllled up te the chlu with punch thore was morally plenty el stew ion. They always Id down between oeuisos te froshen un la for another go at the cuNlne, and bome- lines iui inuian would roll into n stew ,i a 1. W iieu such nn eplsode occurred nil theso wiut wero awake screamed, "He's in the soup," nnd ran te extricate their frlend before he could splash nieuudand wnstetha dinner. This is suppesed te be the origin of the colloquial phrasoef to day. Further down the rlver Is Cenntlly's Break, whero u boy lest his llfe helping te windlass u beat up the ilver. Then coma the Upper and Lewer Wheelings, or Whirl ing Waters, or Hulls' Kyes. Theso are dangerous points, and the pilot found lilm lilm seir ashore unless he steered right evor the Bulls' Eyes. Wosslnger'saml Kshlcmau's oame In elder, two daugoreus points. Pine Palls was another dangerous place. Thore wero two ceni-ses te take. The Lane, a long, narrow channel te tlie left, or by llangmnn's Heck, te the light. Hang man's Heck get Its name from tlie wreck of n raft or beat by a pilot who ence haoged a man. CulFs Heck get Its, name because tlie water swept rafts in against It, unit the legs wero cuffed around unmercifully. After CuIVh Heck the Indian Steps nre reached. Theso nre standing places which the Indians cut In the clills te glve them a geed feet grip whlle they dipped for "had or anything elsn. Wlille men dip for shad there new, nnd It Is ene of tlie host fishing places en the rlver. Net ns geed, howevor, ns when the Indians did the fish ing. The untutored savoge had sense enough te catch what fish nature scut him nnd tee much sense te put In bass te eat up everythlng olse nnd docllne te be caught themselves. Alter passing the Keys, whero two com sea unlte, tlie pilot stcored down to ward Kills' Heck. The obstruction is called nlter ene Ellis Hughes nnd is noted f ir two tragedles. Years nge Point ice, a raftsman, wascanled en the rock. The current piled the legs en mid, tumbled them ever and ground Ihem togelher. Pcar Pcar Pcar troe was caught In the Jam, nnd, whlle his limbs wero being twisted and tern, whlle the benes wero belug crushed te splinters nud the llesh was belng slucddcd from them nud macorated in this savage mill, he shrieked lu mortal ngenv and begged his comr.ules te knock htm lu the head with an a. e aud end the torture. Twe men, Bltner nud Z.oek, were drowned here. They hsd gene down the river te see the rock. They saw It and never saw nny llilng olse in this world, 'i .!.. i. ' b.ip b.ip b.ip poued en a Sunday twenty years or be age. Traditions attach te ether Interesting points beyend, but uone se soutbie as that. Belew McCall's Perry and the Sliding rock Is the Finger Stne,n huge chunk said by tradition te have been cast into the river by a giant of such strength that he left his finger marks en the stoue. Still further down is Sighs Heek. Tlie legend runs that n navigator ran his beat en this point and when he saw the wreck sat and sighed se lamentably that the hills Hill keep echoing his lamentations. Mr. Bennett ran his ark en the next rock and It Is known ns Dennett's Heck te this day. Cully Palls, or the Buttermilk and Ciieese, is a patch of dangerous rapids where the water whirls ever jagged points and loams nnd curdles into colors that gave It Its alternative name. Pudding Heck is a dangerous point and the old tlme pilots wero cry cautious of it, though thore Is a sjilcoef huiner in the origin of its queer name. A man wrecked his ark there once. The navigator who should have fcteored clear or the rock had dined tee heartily and knew nothing of his dauger until his cargo and beat were lost.Then he exclalmcd In self condemnation, "It was that darned puddln' that did It. lgesh." Files Eddy was the eud or the Columbia pilots' Journey. After that eamO Peach Bettem, peaceful wider through which the ordinary Moersman took the rait or 'beat until the next let of pilots began their work fte. miles further en, These last pilots hud u piece of river te stecr down which was smooth compared with the' stretch from Piles' lddy te Columbia, nnd thore were few points en It iiamedaQer tragedies any. blacker than the first point they had te pass. That was I'nnnle's Gap. The story geos that as a navigator was htoerlng his nrk along ene fineday IAinnle steed tu a clifT watching him. She was a coinelyuolorod girl and naturally the wnterinan watched her. As he watched shoyiiwned and, the 'yuwii was such a monstrous one, the stretch of mouth se abnormal, that the man forget his duty, fascinated by the spectacle nnd full of wonderment evor hew the glil would evor get the tup or her head down again. As he watched he went ashore en the reek overwhlch she steed agape. 11 ence Fauule's Gape, new shortened te Faunle's Gap. The Columbia pilot usually get down ths rler lu four or five hours lu nigh water; In. low water in seven hours. Ofteu he walked back en the east bank of tbe river and get home lu tlme te have a rest and be ready 10 take anuther rail br beat down in the morning. But if he was belated he crossed evor te the Yerk ceuuty slde or the no up in wiiat wiut cuucu tne rk drawn by mules. H he le or conveyance he made his the Slab Tavern, se called s bujU or slabs. Slab Tavern river fxnr was a hard place frequented by a hard let Thrce card tnente, sweat cloths and such Ilttle diversions were practiced there te rob the pilot el his money and It took a very priulent man te steer clear or the land sharks. On the packet he was lu danger or robbery. Thore was ene stnte room en this primitive canal beat. Straw was laid en the lloer and a traveler's bunk was as much room as be took up. Many a pilot has laid down te rest with dollars In his pocket and woks up te find the only trace orthemlnhlsnilnd. Thepackctwasdlrty, tee, and when It went out or exlstenee the most unpleasant feature or the old days passed way. THE LlFKOrA IBAMP. Hew the Vagrants of Our Oreat Cities Spend Their Tlme. Frem the New Yerk Sun. The tramps begin te get back te winter quarters towards the doss or the political campaign. The last or them are in by election day. During presidential cam paigns thore Is a geed deal or money In curving torches aud banners In the great panulcs, and tbe tramps makV) It a point te get In carller In theso years. They get from fifty cents te $2 a night for this work, and have n jeu overy otuer nigiiu l-'rein election day until well in Decem ber Is the happiest portion or the tramps' city season. The weather Is apt te average rather modorate, the paiks nre still habit able, and the results or his olectlon day lob, properly economized, insure hlin against going stark hungry, even wheu bis sup plies from ordinary sources run short. Likowlse they insure him his "booze." What mere pleasure could a tramp want? Nothing te de, nothing te think about, enough te eat and te drink a lotus eater could have no mere. As the season advances the tramp's llfe becomes less pleasant. The cold makes It necessary rer him te remain under shelter much or the tlme. and the ex hausted state or his exehequer compels him te get out and hustle rer at least a part or each day. He bocetnos nt this tlme a distinctly gregarious neasi, nnu uores wim hle kind lu all sorts of dens. A oe-onera-tlvo geed fellowship quickly establishes llself, by which such things as "boezo" are procured anil shared In common by a band or from lour or tlve te a dozen. In under ground ileus where vlle docectli is, In which alcohol Is the least poisonous sub stance, are sold, the tramps gather at night and guzzle the scauly portions that their money will buy. When colder daylight drives them out again they generally matiage te get a morning bracer, by hook or creek, at seme place u here such patronego is especially catered te, nnd pick up a bit te cat from girbage boxes or at some kindly beck deer. Frem ene saloon te another they drift about during thn day nnd In the evon ing gci legciucr again in ineir uens. xv isn't a particularly onjeyauio uie evon ier tramps, and with tlie first zephyrs of spring the great majority or them are off for the country egaln, with Its open air and froe life, taking with thorn usually a large contingent of half-grown boys or broken down eldor unfortunates who have a faney for seeing llfe by "going en the read." Hard ns It Is and debasing ns nre nil Its surroundings, thore must be seme attrac tion about the llfe of a tramp, for If you ask nny of the city hall gamins what they oxpect te de when they grew up the chances are evon that the answer will show that "te go en the read" Is at least ene of his ambitions. Hew few there arc iihoare aware That een the gums nnd teeth decay, Unless they nre brushed with greatest car Willi HOZODONT from day le day ; Ter this great dentifrice, we knew, Will keep tUein pure and wlille us new. Htep that eeughlmr j If you de net It may kill you. A botile or Dr. Hull's Cough Hyrup only c.nt, you -1 cents, and in timely uie may sae your life, I hud nlwayn been much atmejed by neural gia and h -lache. At lcn;th I determined te iryNtlMi un Oil. Iamclud te recommendlt, as It made a perfect euro in my i-nte. MAIIKK NEW, (2 Alsqulth at., Ualtlmere, Md. Te drenm of a ponderous whale, j:re:t en tlie tip of tils tall la the tlffii of a storm (If tlie wcatlierls warm), Unlets It should happen te full. Dreams don't amount te much, any hew. Bome signs, heuuver, uie Infallible. If you are con stipated, Willi no appetite, tortured with sick lit-ariaclie ami bilious symptom?, thexe Indicate that you need lir. l'lercc's Pleasant l'urpratlve Pellets, 'lhey will euro you All druggists. a',anvr "UeUflfcme. KKLIOIOUS SCIlVICliS WILL HE HELD lu the following churches en Sunday, In me morning nt 10.39, In the evening at 7:13. bun day school ut 1:13 p. in. When the hour is dif ferent It Is especially noted : New uiiuitcu. son Ices and Sunday school te-morrow morning at thuisuul hour. In Leng's, bulldiiig, Ne. 10 North (JUTO! street. C'liciu'U or Oen Cerner of 1'ilnce nnd Or nnge. Uev. J. 11. Csterllnc, pester. l'llEsUVTEUIAN .MUMOltlAI. CUUItCH .SeuHl Queen mrccl, Themas Thompson, pastor, bun day school ut 1:13 p. in. DKirraeiiK Uufeiim .St. Johannes KinciiE KinciiE Cerncr of orauge and Mulberry urcets. Service lu the German language Trein 0:J0 te 10.l3u.iu. and from u te 7:15 p. in. Uutiduy school irem l.':)lel:lii.m. ULivur JlAV-risr Cnuncii East Vlue near Duke stiect. ltcv. M. Krnyne, pnsler. OuviT .Mission Lvil East l'rederlck street. Hunduy school nt " p. m. ItiueitMKi) .St. Luke's Marietta nvenue, ltev. Win. t LIclillter, pastor. Huuduy school at '.' p. in. Uniti:i Hiietiiiikn in CinusT, Covenant. West Orange and Concord streets. ltcv. U. W. II littler, pastor, l'rulse service at (1:'J0 p. in. Evamikucal C'liuiicil. ltev. U.D. Albright, pastor, humluy school at - p. m. l'rutsa ser vice at 0:J0 p. m. Westeiin M. E. Cni'Kcn. ltev. E. W. Burke, pastor, l'nilb.i meeting ut 9 n. m. Preaching by He v. U. 1". Powell. Ciniisr LuTUEiiAN. Hev. E. L. Heed, pastor. Uivim: servloe en Sunday morning In the Itegltlaml sircet school building ut 10j o'clock, tiundny hclioel ut '.' p. m. ht. Pauu's ithKORMun Hev. J. W.Mcmlngcr, jiaster. T lllght kcrvlce at B:15 p. m. biMi-ie.s uiiAreb North Piliive street Hev. V. M. Harris, pastor. Br. Jehn's LuniEiiAN ltev. U. P. Allemnii, D. D., paiter. berlccs ut 11 a.m. lu German Itereriuid cliurcU, corner of Orangennd Mill lierry stroet. Buiuhiy school nt bl. Jehn's at 2 p. m., and et Uenuild Memerial Mission at 2 p. m. l'lKST Hei-ehjied. Hev. J. M. Tltzel, D. D., jmster. EVANOBMCii-rirst Church. ltev. P. F. Lclir, pastor. Ucrmaii Inthamerulng. Buuduy school ut U a. in. Meiiavian. ltev. J. Max Hark, D. IX, pastor. Sunday school at 'J p. m. Br. itri.riiuN's College Cliaicl, Sermon by ltev. Ii V. Uerhart, I). 1) Sr. Paul's 31. 1 Ciiuncii Hev. E.C. Ycrltes, pastor. U ii. in. clusx. buuduy school at 1:13 p. in. l'nilfe service ut O.u) p. m. Tiunitv LuniEiiAN. Hev. C. L. Kry, puster. l'uutiiVTtniAN, Hev. J. V. Mitchell, 1). 1). pastor. PinsT M. E. Cliur.cil Hev. S. M. Vernen. V. D., pastor. Class meetings ut Ma. in. bunday school ut 1:13 p. in. Praise servlcent 7:15 p. in- Emmanuel LuriiEiiAN-Uranch Behoel.-Heg-ular session at the school house, corner of Wsl. nut and .Mary streets, of." p. m. UllACE LuniEiiAN. Hev. C.E. Ileupt, pastor. Bunduy school at !i p. m. Church services morning and evening. QWirr si'Eciric co. Scrofula in Children. "In the I'jirly part of 15S7 scrofula appeared en the head of my Ilttle grandchild, then only 19 months old. Shortly ufter breaking out ft spread rapidly nil ever her body. The scabs en the sores would peal elf en the slightest touch, and the odor that would urls.c would make the atmosphere or the room sickening nnd unbearable. The dlsense iiet attacked the eye nnd we feared she would loe her sight. Eminent phjslclans of the country were con sulted, lull could de nothing te relieve the little Innocent, nud cave It ns their opinion, ' that the ene was hopeless nud Impossible te save the child's eyesight.' It was then that we do de elded te try Swift's Specific (S. H. .) That mod med mod Iclne nt ence made n speedy nnd complete cure. Ker inore than a jeur past she bus been as heallhv us nny child In the land." Mrs, Hutu HEitiu.hY, belma, Kansas. Cancer of the Nese. In 1873 a sere uppcarcd en my nec, nnd un rapidly. As my lather had cancer, und my hi hand died of It, I bocnmeslnrmpitnnd consul! rew ranldlv. As lnv rather Iiau cancer, unu my Hus band died of It, I bocnmeslnrmpitnnd consulted my physician, ills treatment am no goeu.nna tint t.nrn crrnw lnrtrcr nnd werse In eerv wav. until I was. persuaded te tukeH. 8.B..iind h few r Im.Mit, niiriul n Tltfu wnb nnr nil Ihftifru. ters uud ether medicines ,hu4 failed. I have had no return of the cancer. , MH8.M.T. Maiikn, Wixstbury. Hall County, Texus. Treatise en 1'nm i r mulli'd free. BWHT SPiiCH'JC CO., Atlanta, Un. cCS-lyd (11 -T-slTRITJUIPK OKT1IE lll'.Al'i: JL The re.1 nud white wines which 1 pur- chaeil en the stmt where made, en the Hlilue In tiermanv Ji ust lli thing rer me lieuunys. bend In jour orders. era. I L'ti.ir I guarantee it pure mm a nlilisl roiislltiitlens! geed medicine lercnfenhlisl roiisiltiitlensi pirrMi neu.siiEi.MKii, III.., ... ,,...., I aniMltit, O. . I... Illlfl'lll'lllllltl, ..C...V....V. .l.. , l(. Will iiillut jour IieukuIi you scud me u Of tab Order.) iun be IcIluttliolJiucusterCeunty ilouse. n 1 1-1 md TTENHV WOLr, FURNITURE STORE, ha removed te ISO liist King street, havlinr a full ."ue of Furniture or every description nt loe lewl it prices. Alse Pndertaklug promptly ut- icuitea te, viiiuiincxuiiiiuuuri;iAiuB. . I In. MUtlll u. woiit.jsejuistiiiugBireet.i et.( tPanamatKt'. PBILADKLFHIA, SaturdOT. XSC- 7, 1SSS. An amiable . bachelor no longer yeunp lingers happily by Punch ana Judy whenever the chance appears. Staid matrons go down te our Base ment and long leek at the big white pussy cat playing a real drum and the cub of a black bear grinding tunes from a hand-ercran. We are all children, espec ially at Christmas ; the only differences are size and years. Hew toys draw ! Yeu are in terested, you 'knew you are, despite your ill-concealed effort te deny it. Ge down the aisle for the mechanical toys in ac tion j you see The embryo architect's ma terials, blocks ie cents te $i 8 the set ; Games Authers, Dr. Fusby, Old Maid. Oh, you re member when they came out, de you? Hew long before veur threescore years will count? But they cost mere than ie cents tnen. At same price are Yankee Peddler, Leck and Key, Snap, and ethers ad libitum. Games, ancient and modern, a brave assembly. Wax angels, net job let angels, 10 cents te $i ; the jelly Saint of Christmas, Santa Claus, a little one for ie cents, a grand one for $12; candles, glass balls, paper and glass ornaments. The Christmas Tree is exotic, German bless 'em for transplanting it but it thrives here, else why se much stock Fer it r Here is mimic war and juve nile magic, make-believe houses and furniture and housekeeping things, and make-believe men, women and children at the dell counter 100,000 of them. Railroads and mqving cars, whole fire departments, en gines, hose-carts, hook-and-ladder trucks only a boy's or girl's enthusiasm is equal te all this. The humble dime or the Dives purse is within our Tey plans. But you wouldn't miss a sight of our Tey Stere at Christmas, would you ? Uaiement, northeast of centre. Jehn Wanamaker. fcttachiucrij. s TEAM ENGINE AND ItUILERWORKB. Steam Engine -AND Beiler Works. Visitors te the Fair, It will pny you te call nt my 'Works and ex amine our Stock of Engines ! Allew us te quete you prices nnd see our facility for turning out work. Portable Engines. i llorse-rowcr t 42 6 Horse-l'ewer 475 8 Horse-l'ewor ,z 10 Horse-l'ewer 375 IS Horse-l'oner (,75 20 Horse-l'ewer 1,175 Portable Engines, SECOND-HAND. 8 Horse-l'ewer.... H Horse-l'owcr.... 15 Horse-l'owcr..., 2S0 250 275 Boilers, Second-Hand. Flve 30 Horse-l'ewer, 60 In. DInm., 10 feet Lene. -'4J Hi. Tubes. Price, J175uudSlW. One Beiler, SO In. DInm.. 13 feet Leuie, 21 3 In. Tubes 12 feet Len, with Flre Frent Castings, (125. I CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES IN THE CITV OF LANCASTER, FA. Manufacturer or Htatleuary Engines, Mill and Mlnlnc Machinery, .SuwMHIs, Bark nud Cob Mills, rumps, etc. Contractor ftv Steam Heating, Dlreet or Indi rect, or by Het Water. OUR HOT AIR FURNACE IS THE BEST IN THE MARKET. Repairing Promptly Attended Te. Jehn Best, l'lioUrren, 333 EAS'EasVLTON ST., LANCASTER, I STEK, FA. 1 AND UXHe MARKET ST., UARRISBU S" ffH 3. rpBE PKOrLEH CASH HTORK. SPECIAL DRIVES IN- FLANNELS! Ont Bale of SCARLET and HLUE TWILLED FLANNELS at 17e J worth 22c, One Let of yard Wide BOAIILET HHAKEfi FLANNEL at 83c ; regu lar price, 46c te 60c. One Let of SCARLET TWILL FLANNEL at 20c regular price, 25c. One Let of SCARLET TWILL FLANNEL at 23c;; cheap at 80c, One Let et SCARLET TWILL FLANNEL at 30c; worth te-day 38c Full Line of FLANNELS generally at LOWEST CASH PRICES. F. 25 East King Street, marSVlydlt LANCASTER, PA. gavbumrc. TTARDWARE I HARDWAREI If you want te buy a Useful Christmas Present OO TO Marshall & Rengier's, 9 4 11 SOUTH QUEEN &T. Thore you can get CUTLERY, GRANITE WARE, CARPET SWEEPERS, SAD IRONS, EXPRESS WAGONS, Ac. Steves in Endless Variety, AND A FULL LINK OF General Hardware. MARSHALL &REU6-IER NOS. 0 & 11 SOUTH O.UEEN STREET. rrhx-lvd gev galc et Stent. OECURE A HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Your Family. FOK SALK ON THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS. Twe-story brlek dwelling houses, lets 120 feet deep, en Lancaster avenue, between Wul nut uuu Lemen streets. Twe-story brlclt dwelling houses with man sard roer. perches In front, lets 113 feet deep, en North 1'lne, between Chestnut and Walnut streets. Twe-story brick dwcllhis houses with front yards, Iren renecs, lets 150 feet deep, en AVcst Walnut, between Mary and Fine tercets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets IIS feet deep, en West Lemen street, between Charlette and Mary streets. and Nevln streets. Alse houses en East Walnut, North Lime, North Mary, between Walnut and Lemen, and Icinen, between Mary and l'lne streets. All the abeve houses are In geed order, newly papered, gns fixtures In ull the rooms, wulcr In the kitchen, nnd the cellars warranted te be dry. Call and see for yourself, no trouble le show you. JNO. V. ORIEL, , JAUOlt GRILL, 'JKiecuters. aprS8-lyd.M. W.M. 8J0 North Mary Street. ItUteic. "VrUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. YES WE CAN llND WE WILLI! THE MUSIO STORE, H EAST KINO ST.. LANCASTER, FA. Can we show you I'lanes nud Organs of the highest standard ernmlc7 Yes we can I and we will 1 1 Can we show j ou Instruments of all grades or superior excellence? Yes we enn I und we will I ! Can we sell these goods at the lowest prices consistent with their superior quality 7 Vcse can ! nnd uc will 1 1 CAN WESIIOWYOUdOOIISSUITAHLEFOR CHKIMTMAS I'UUSENTS 7 Yes we can I ami ueuill '.' Can we ielcouie ou te our warerooms nnd cheerfully show you our nlce things, although you de net come topurcluue? Yeswectn! and we will 11 Can e offer extraordinary Inducements for you te deal wllh us? Yes we can! nnduewlllll Can mc guaruutce satisfaction te our cus tomers 7 Yes we am I nud we will 1 1 Can me lle up te e cry guarantee 7 Yes we can I uud we will I! woedvJZrd & CO. !T'OUci)C0. E1RCE COLLEGE. OF BUSINESS AND Short-Hand. Recerd llulldlng. II17-01S i CH1TNUT STREET, i l'hlladclnlilu. I'n. Second, Third nnd Fourth Floers. Morning nnd Afternoon Sessions every week day except Sunday. Night beslens, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday Evenings till April 1. Tucle hundred und sixl-nlue(13i)stiideut last) ear. liulv applications necessary. Send for enrollment blank. Technical knowledge qualifying for business engagements. Full Instruction for cemmerelul nnd general busings vocations. Alse Short? Hand and Type-Wrlllng. A faculty of mere than n seoreof prarltfal men who have practiced what they reach.. lloekkeepcrs eutpf counting houses teaching bookkeeping;. lawyers teaching luwuud busi ness forms successful high school principals teaching English branches; law iepercrs teaching short-hand nnd tj pc-wrltlng, etc.. etc. ' This InstltutleMias been exceptionally fdr. tu into In tliekueeessuf the students M-lionnVe graduated therefrem." (itllce epeneerv week day during biivlness hi.urs and ulse en Monday, Tuesduy und Thurs diy Evenings for the Enrollment of Student. Announcements, etc., sent when icqucstcd. Visitors always welcome. Address, THOMAS MAY PEffiCE, M. A., HUglP-fimM.tS Principal andFeunder. Si'Onl "Llnticce. T71 STATE OF JOSEl'H CI.ARKSON, LATE of Lancaster, dee'd. Letters of Sli of the city of I.ancuslrr, dee'd. administration en said estate havlmr been granted te the undersigned, nil persons In debted thereto nre requested te make Imme diate payment, und these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing nt corner or Fifth uud Cherry irccts,l'hlladeiphln, , HAMUEL CLARKSON. xr te his Attorney, Administrator. n.n.rj.iii.EHiv. imf'-atcis iieS-0tcts GE ROTf NAT t nnn Mil 111,1 9Ubtttt t5oebo. J. MAKT1N (JO. HOLIDAY STOCK! ! Holiday Stock new ready for inspection, and is the largest' we ever had en Display. ART CHINA, BRIC-A-BRAC, CUT GLASS. . TOY DEPARTMENT stocked full of Novelties. We carried very few Toys ever from last season, and our stock is new, bright, and with a number of articles that we have exclusive sale. New is the time te select, as later we will be sold out of some of the Novelties that can-' net be duplicated. Ask te see the Combination Bank and the Spider and Fly Game, two toys that wjjl have a great run. DOLLS ! DOLLS ! A lovely Wax Dell, 20 inches high, at 24c ; sold everywhere at 50c. Anether number at 29c is 23 inches in height. Over 75 different patterns of Dressed Dells from 10c te $5. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. reccficw. rnitANKBOIVINQIH OVER, RUT OHt HOW JL thankful the geed peeple or Lancaster and vicinity ought continue te feel that they have such a store In the community as CLARICE'S, who scores two points 1 lleth are telling points and need but ilttle examination. FIRST POINT. Wf x tiju rua;L, This always docs andnlwnys will point In a downward direction. SECOND POINT. Here the point Is reversed, net once, but al ways. THE QUALITY. This point Is unwnrds. Would you Knew the cnuse 7 Then call at. once and see our large nnd well-sclected stock or CHRISTMAS UltO (JEK1ES M'lilch should claim your attention at this time. Tlie reason Mill seen be made clear. Our prices tell the talc. They nre lower than tlie lowest and quality proves It every time. We sell new Leghorn Ultren at ISe per pound. All housewives should buyenrTELlCKATIIAROS. The finest quality, perfectly Clean Currants. Remember we nre headquarter for tlie best quality or New Oilcans linking Molasses, and nlse rer thn Fleur te boke with. 0cr four tens received this week, which Me have rrem 45ca quarter sack ur. New Shellbark Kernels in stock. CLARKE'S OREATTEA, COFFEE t GROCERY STORE, 12 AH SOUTH QUEEN STREET. , ayTclcphene. A T BURSK'S. RELIABLE CHRISTMAS BAKING MATERIAL. Genuine new crop of New Orleans Molasses and New Orleans Sugar. Fare Triiii Ground Spices Baking Powder, Crcnmtnrtarand Hatting Seda, etc. Flavoring Extracts, Rese Water und Trull Extracts. linking Butter and Eggs, 13 tubs Elgin Cream ery Butter. Walnut nnd Hhcllbark Kernels, I'lneTuble und Sultan Seedless Unlslns, Cleaned Cm runts, Leghorn Citren, Orange nntl Lemen Feel, new. Fleur I.cvnu s, I'lllsbury, Ueld Medal, Mutch Me, Snow Drift, etc. sugar XJ.XX Confectioner, Pulverized, Cut Leaf, SeR Whlle nnd all ether grades. Te have your wants well supplied Is te bring your Christmas order te BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCASTER, l'A. A T REISTS. REIST'8 BIG STORE-ROOM IS CHOCK FULL OK Holiday Groceries. Take a Loek nt Our Flve Big Windows nnd Yeu Will Be Amazed. Onoensk(S(X)Its)ertho rinest French Princess Paper Shell Almend". Twe windows, west side, check full of Nuts. Third Mludew, Fruits, Ac First and second windows ocrtlewlng with Candles. LOOK FOR OUR CHRISTM S CIRCULAR. Yeu can't ntrerd te threw It awny without reading. It will be printed en plain wlille paper. We wlllcommence distributing Satur day. Read ever It very carefully ami see what no offer you. STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING. The largest line of Baking Melnssc in the city 5, II, , 10, li. 15, 10. 17 nnd lb coins u quart. These are all geed bakers, eery ene guaran teed. Wehnvobeth the Old end New. Ohe Old Is best crop last jenr'sgoeds nnd bakes a beau tiful golden j el low cuke. BAKING BUTTER. We have 4.O.I0 pounds of the Finest Baking Butter ever eilered te the peeple of Lancaster, ull packed very carefully lu six-gallon stone jars. By nil means try It price, 12, II and very finest ut IS cents n pound. WALNUT AND SHELLBARK KERNELS. Itt) pounds of the Finest Shellbirk Kernels M cover saw. SOcn pound. Walnut Kernels ura scarce, nt VOc and 'ix. SITCES, EXTRACTS AND FRUIT JUICES. OurSpicosure the purest. Extracts, two end three large bottlesrer23e. Rese Water, 5c und 10c a bottle, l'rult dulcts, something new. rer flavoring Paslry Sauces. Creams, Icci, Jellies, Confections, Ac, 1 oz bottles, 25e. W0 pounds Pure Yerk Sttite Heney,- 15e a pennd, two pounds for 23c, Citren Is' going higher we sell It at 20c a pound. Finest English Currants, 3 poundtferJJc. Sultana Ralslus, 2. pound, 23c. A eiuyu One big let of Pint Bettles 01lcs, UVfi. One big let ei I lne French leas, two cans ler-j'i. REIST ! WHOl.EHALE-AND RETAIL GROCER, , CORNER WnSP KING AND PRINCE ST3 Directly Opposite 'J, B. Martin Ce.'s Cry Goods Stere; aiid Next"Denr toSerre IIchmi lletql. -IITY ORDINANCE. Uv. Ordlnance-TrHOsfcrrlng the PubllcTdeney, Be It ordained by the s'elcct and Common Councils of the City of Lancaster, that the fol fel fol lewing amounts of money nre hereby trnus lerred te Water Works General nnd Continue ut Fund, namely: Four hundred dollars irem stute Tax en Leans, tour thousand dollars Irem Street Damages, and fl.e thousand dol lar fiem Liylnu Water Pipes, making u total of nine thousand four hundred dollars. And it is hereby ordained Hint fiem the nbo-,e sum livcthou.anddell.iriisnpproprluled te Water Works General nud four thousand four huudre t dollars te the Contingent Fund. Ordained aud enacted lute n law Ht the City of Lanciiitcr. this tth day or December, A. V., 1SJ0, W. K 1IEA1ID. President of Common t c r.icil. D.VVII) L IKUN, Clerk Cuiumeu Council. D. E. UiN'G. Pre.ldcilt beie-t Ciui-ll. J, K. B.vitn, Clerk br lect council. dWUl V,,W EDQERLEY, Majer 's ... yf '.V.-i-H- &" W i .In-' af ' . 'sisr. IMS "" 'SVH 1 " .-'
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