Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 06, 1883, Image 1

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LANCASTER PA. MONDAY. AUGUST 6, Hs3.
rriee Twe Centi-
V-Hm XIX--Ne 288.
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WATKK COOLKltH, AC.
yi.lH 4e L'J'.KKKilAJN.
TO PROPERTY OWNERS AND PAINTERS.
Ai a business transaction would yen Iks willing te pay one dellai ler an article yen could
uielia lur ninety cents ? We arc the agents ler Lancaster and vicinity ler
Wads-worth, Martinez & Longman's Pure Preparert Paints.
.'mil we claim that tliev are the best and cheapest paints in America. And we don't make
this a-serllrm am! leave It unsupported, Paint one-half et any suilace or one-ballet any
building with ihisp 1 ii tnndtliu ether half with strictly pure. White Lead and Linseed OH, or
any e her mi 1 paints In this country, ami 11 the part painted with this paint does net cost
ten percent. 1 "is than ter paint used, we will make no charge ler our paint. And lurther,
any building that has been painted with this paint that is net satisfactory te the owner, and
net jenm'nlngtofer a proper termer years, wi- will repaint at our own expense with White
i end and Unseed Oil or any ether paint he may select. As many et the prepared paints are
iidultfraled with benzine and water we make this liberal eiler. We will pay one thousand
dell rs I.r any benzine or water leund in any original package of WADSWOttTH, MARTI
V h & LONGMAN'S PUKE PREPARED PAlXTS.
FLINN & BEENEMAN,
tfe. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
BKX
lEOKtiK rAHKMTUUK,
GEORGE FAHNESTOCK,
( BAIR'S OLD STAND. )
NO. 14 EAST KING STREET.
Ladies' Jerseys,
Misses Jerseys,
I.V ALL COLORS-Maroen, Cardinal. Electric, Navy Hliie, Urewn. Klnck and Myrtle. Perfect
r Itling in all Sizes. An Elegant Assortment el these Goods,
Frem $2.50 Up.
AL'J.JUIlsEl C'LOrilHY TUB YARD, IN ALL CO LOUS. LADIES' CASHMERE AND
bll KTLAND SHAWLS IN GREAT VARIETY A V LOWEST PRICES.
G-EOKGE FAHNESTOCK,
NO- 14 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
rzvjuniifa akh
1i I.. AKNOI.U.
PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING,
GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES,
TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING,
Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Celd Case Heaters.
CSTFinest "Werk, Best Workmen. Leave your Orders at
JOHN L. ARNOLD'S,
Nes. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
J.1TJSRY
IT
'uijmiTii s.
HOUGHTON'S
New Livery and Sale Stables.
FIUST-CLASS HORSES AND BUGGIES TO HIRE ; ALSO, OMNIBUSSES FOR
PARTIES AND PICNICS. HORSES BOUGHT AND
SOLD AT ALL TIMES.
Stables Ne. 44 Market Seet,
l. ear of Old Black Herse Hetel.
11UOH8 ASlt
TDHN V.Ar.K'S SONS.
SCHOOL BOOKS,
Scheel Supplies and Stationery,
WHOLESALE AT SPECIAL BATES,
Al'TlKC KOOUSTORE OF
JOHN BAER'S SONS,
Ncs. 15 and 17 MORTHQTJEEM ST., LANCASTER, PA.
t'Attlti JIJ.HU Mitts, r
I I:Ai:5Jft IV. Tit l
i.
ViVwct oulei certain sizes et
SCREEN FllAMES,
1ml v.-n Ii:i7e tilled up again and are icady te
illl mders promptly il. Si, 11, ). 31, S-i anil .'5
IucUc-i hljjli aii'l.! te."31iicli(!b wide ; the :iu
b i'imc'j:t l "1 Incises In .1 low minutes. They
make IbeUHKAl'EftTanil IJKST screen in Uie
lauikui, a-jpeiier te the old style and lower in
price.
m:v i'.vttekns ok
YTALL PAPERS.
OIl)S AND ENDS AT UAI.F-l'ttlUK.
An Elegant Line et N SV 1'ATTEKN
DADO SHADES.
I'LAIN GOODS IN ALL COLOItS. LACE
CUUTAINb Iresu a Dellar a Pair up.
PHARES W. FRY.
57 NORTH QUEEN ST.
gx:ecKIs:s.
T HUKSK'M.
JUsT KECEIVED, A LOT OF
FINE-COMB HONEY,
In two-pound lramcs, sel'lng at 25 cents per
pound. Alse a let et Choice ileney extracted
lreui tliu comb, by the jar.
Just received, a Fresh Let of POTTED
1!.U and POTTED TONUUK. AJse whole
ex tongue.
COFFEES! COFFEES!
We have the Finest Line et JAVA, 1110.
LAGUAZUA ausl JIOCH v COFFEES in the
city. Al waj s Fresh Ke.itted.
Just received, a New Invoice et JUNK FOR
MOSA COLONY TEA.
BTJESK'S,
Ne. 17 EAST KING STREET.
LANCASTER, PA.
P. S. The same goetis at the Branch, Chest
nut :md Mary gtiett-".
YOO WILL, AbWAlU t?lln A FULL
lineet Connecticut cigars undFeuntiJn
Flna cut tobacco, at
HAIiTilAH'S YKLLOWFEONTCieAB
5TOUK.
LANCASTER, PA
UOODH.
Children's Jerseys,
i.t fitting.
BTAJtLE.
STATION F1CX.
TLSWAliE, JtC.
J
OUS 1'. SUUACM.
GREAT BARGAINS.
JUST RECEIVED ANOXHEtt LAEGfi
LOT OF
CHANDELIERS
-AKD-
GAS FIXTURES,
GLOBES,
COAL OIL LAMPS,
numbing and Gasfltting, Koeflug
and Speutin
g.
AT-
JOHN P. SCHAUM'S,
NO. 24 SOUTH QUEEN STREET,
fb27-lyd
LANCASTEli 1A.
HXVVliblOXS.
riUK KXUUUSI6N KASON r 1883.
TO TUE SUMMEE KESOIITS
AND EXeUSSION POINTS
ON OR VIA
The Shenandoah Valley Railroad,
THECAVEKNSOFLURAY. '
TUB NATUBAL UIUDGK.
THE VlltUlNIA SPUiNGS, 4c, &a.
Perfect previsions at LUKA Y ler .the -accommodation
el Excursion Parties, et all
sizes.
Transportation Bates arranged ler parties
el various numbers lrem 5 te 500.
Correspondence Invited from Schools.
Churches, Societies and. Associations, ler the
aiTaugemeatet Special Bates and Excursion
Days.
Transportation iurnished en SPECIAL
THAIXS when the size et the party justifies.
Application threugn the General Passenger
Agent or Superintendent of the Kead en
which the Excursion Party originates, te
either el the undersigned, will receive prompt
attention.
Small parties desiring accommodations at
the LUBAY INN can also be cared, ler by
' similar application.
Bound Trip Tickets te the VIBGINIA
ISPBINGS and SOOTHEBN SUMMEU KE
1 SORTS en sale en and alter JUNE 1, at the
principal Ticket Offices of connecting lines.
I SUMMEBTOUBIST GUIDE BOOKS and all
inlorinatien furnished en application te the
Passenger Agents, Shenandoah Valley B. B.
cr the Virginia, Tennessee Georgia Air
Line. A. FOPJI,
Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt
O. HOWABD BOYEB, Lynchburg, Va.
Division Pass'r Agt.
Hagerstown, Md. rnay30-3md
pttOUK.4 !
CHOLERA!
PEOP. DAEBYS
Prophylactic Eluid.
Tlie Met Powerful Antisrinic Kueitd.
WILL PREVENT the CHOLERA.
It Destroys
tub
Griims or Disease.
Thcmotpewci-iul An
llitptlc agfiit which
clieinistry has pro
duced. Itn use cither inter
nally or externally ren
del all Uconies In con
tact with, pure, sweet
rnd clean, the produc
tion of disease gt-rms
cea-cs und the patient
recover.
When uxrd en Ulcers
It Is a f ict cstabll-hed
by science that irany
disevses aie intro-
ducel by pu'ilfactien
which repreduce-t I -selt
and propegaies
Hie disease In ever
widening circles.
TL cs- cliseasf s ger cr
ate co nt men and 1111
'he air with dent i.
Nuch is that dread Ter Ter
eor. Scalds. Jiurns Krup
tiens and Seres it e; j
all pain, sweetens the ,
parts ana pr,,meiesmei..r ... ;,..,, ,,. .,, fr)in tbe
rapid Jormalien
e
healthy jlcsli
Asiatic Cholera,
which is new devastat
ing the East and ad
vancing en it'.ml'-sleii
of death rapidly te
wcrds our shere.Other
diseases of tlr atr.e
It Pui ikies
tub
Atmosphere.
sort are Diphtheria
Iti
exposure in (",""'" j
Timht.ia Ffrnr Srnrltl '. tiirk Hntlil. Celler.
Fever, Smallpox, Jlea-fl lout or ctable jiuil- I
AlCS.
lellew lever, ,ni-s
Tiic Aliiiesiiueru
Kraslnelas, etc. All Und
dllVCS away th9 i
ihrse genemte centa-. germs el
li-tasu and
glen. Other .il-ea-deiith.
Fever and Ayue. Ma- Taken internally.
it
larfi t erer.eic , anr
Irnni con.agien which
comes fieiu duinpnt -s
unheal! hv situation r
miclea'illn33.
All these Diseases
caii be cured only by,
sleppiny the produc
tion of Disease Germs
and destroying these
purifies the stomach
giving it tone and
lieulihy vigor. It H
tluisthat it cures Imll Imll
gestien. una Disyep
si:i. When used as a Le.
lien it ilestrevs all
Kreekiia and Uletch-
le.iucin-' si or ins.
already predut td
luaving the skin clear,
while and trampu -ent
as Iliit et a lltllu
chilli.
IT IMHfiXRS ALL IT
COMICS IN COM-
TACT with Pure
AKU llKALTUV.
Uetli the-e lfsullt
aie accomplished by
the use of Prof. Uar-
bv's piepai'ailen el
lleracic Acid and
Cherine known as
Dauby s
I'nenii LACTie
Fluid.
Spa' e does net penult us te name many el
theivei te which thi3 gn-at Gerni-l)estryer
is appllc.ible. Ask jour diuggist :or printed
mailer lUseiiptive et its uselulnesi, or ad
iress J. H. Z El LIN & CO.,
Manufacturing Oheu.ist8, PHILADELPHIA.
50 cents per bottle. Pint bottles, tl.00.
Fer sale by II. 11. Cochran, druggi-it, 137 and
130 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa.
lanl4-lyeed&w
T7IUNHY-W iKT.
SIGNIFICANT SPRING.
A Ul,isrrtat!im Upen Itit Advent, and Its
i.trci Upen nianklml.
" The green leal et the new come Spring.'"
Shak.
Everybody recognizes spring, when It is
once upon us, but many persons are net la
iuI i.ir with the exact date et Us uppc-a ance
Webster, the world lenewned lexicographer,
givcsusadeilnllien, which may net be inap
propriate here. ' Spiing," says he, "is the
season et the year when plants begin te vege
tate aud'rlse ; tin vernal -easjn, comprehend
ing tnu months et March, April and May, in .
the middle latitudes north of the equator."
Tnompsen, in his " Seasons," anil Shak
pearu in many el his wei ks, have, perhaps, no
peers in describing it, and yet "etheiiali
spiing " is freighted wlih malaria, " th it in-
sldieus fee, lurking in the very air wc '
breathe." It spreiiU ever the I '.'.rest portions i
of our land; brings death ami .ilseas lOwheiul877 dived from a
iiKiuiiima; i-uis ou scores aim 'Ciius ii uui
ciiiiniuii auu.yeuiu, ai wen ui inusu iu.ui-
vanced lite. A pestilence is icgtrdal with I
1 ttlc less uppiehenslen, and peopie every
whcie are asking, "What is it V Where
does it come from V ' What will cuie it 7"
KlDNET-WOHTASA SrTOQ MEDICINE.
When you begin te lese appetite have a
headache, a pain in your side, back and
shoulders te toss about at night in restles
dreams wake In the morning with afoul
mouth and lurrul ten;uc leel disinclined te
go about your wei k, hea-'y in body and op
pressed in mlnd-h.ivea rtt et the blues when
your mine gets scanty or liign colored te snf- .
ter wlih constipa'ieu, dianhe'i, or indlgis j
tieu hav.j a nasty, sallow face, dull eyes and
a blotched skin-one or all of these common
complaints will certainly be evidences tlut
your liver U disordered, torpid, or perhaps
difcased. A boitleef Kidney-Wert is, under
such cii cumstauces, a priceless been te such a
person.
Bare assertions or proprietors have ciua. te
possess less fo'ce than they irequently merit.
Thoeanscof this condition el popular skep
ticism is, In the main, te be found in the lact
that charlatanism eerers our bread land.
Meritorious articles arc tee frequently leund
in bad company.
The pioprieters el Kidney-Wert always
prove al I their assertions, touching the merits
et their preparations. When weafllrm, there-
lore, that Kidney-. r1 ere is a ppacitic ter just
such disorders as have been mentioned in this
article, the proel, tee, belongs te and shall,
fellow this statement,
A Physician's Experience.
Dr. B. K. Clark, a rcgu'ar physician of ex
tensive practice In Grand Isle County, and a
worthy deacon et the Congregational Church,
at Seuth Here, Vt., has used Kidney-Wert ler
several years in his practice, and before the
present proprietors purchased an inteiestln
its laver. This opinion his net changed. 11
has done better than any ether remedy I have
ever used," s-tys ihe doctor, and, lurther en he
writes: " 1 de net recolleet an Instance where
the patient te whom 1 have given it has failed
te receive benefit lrem Its ise, and in some
severe cists most decidedly se." Theseare
strong words. They are lrem a representa
tive, conscientious, ever-appreachable public
citizen, however, aud better still they are
true.
Kidney Wert will bear all the encomiums
lavished upon it by its iriends and their
name is legion. " 1 will sieear by Kidney Kidney
Wert all 1 he time," writes Mr. .T. B. Kauffman,
el Lancaster, Pa. We will supplement this by
asserting, as a matter of lact, and one capable
of demonstration, that all honest patrons of
this remedy are its friends andadvecates.
a3-M,W&F
1 KAY'S SFBU1K1U B1BIUOINK. TUB
XX Great English Beinedy. An unlailmg
cure ter impotency, and all Diseases that
fellow less el Memery, Universal Lassi
tude. Pain In the Hack, Dimness el
Vision, Premature Old Age, and many
ether diseases that lead te -Insanity or Con
sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par
ticulars In our pamplet, which we desire te
send tree by maif te every one. The Specific
Medicine Is sold by all druggists at f 1 per pack
age, or six packages ler $5, or will fce sent lice
by mall en the receipt et the money, by ad
dressing the agent, II. B. Cochran, 137 and 13u
North Queen street. On account et counter
feits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper ;
theenly genuine. Guarantees eleure issued by
us. Fer ealeln Lancaster by II. I. Cechian,
Drugslst, 137 and 139 North Queen street.
THEGKAY MEDIC1NK O., N..
Mrl3-lvdT
Tv'O KKASONAISLi: OFFHIt UKFUSCD
JL Foranvktudet .sUMMKllWKAIl.
Ladles'. Gem's and MUses Iloie, of Spring
Sty es, ele-ing out without re a il te cost, te
luafce loom ler Full uoeds. Working Pants,
.New Make ei overalls, shirts and Staple
Gbe 'a ehi ancr than ever.
HKNKY 1JEOI1TOLD,
Ne. bZ Neith Queen street.
P, 3, Stere and dwelling ler sale or rent.
Ieb3-lyd
MURDERED FOR MONEY.
STaKTLING SENSATION 1J OUIO.
A. Mystery Bevealed The uUxppearance et
a New Yerk M4 aed 30,000
explained.
The little town of Matamoras, Ohie, 33
miles below Wuecliug,hs just experienced
a piupular and unrnrallelled sedation.
In 18G4 a 2few Yerk sndicate keut a
man te Matamoras te prospect for oil
lands. lie came witli a line team aurl Lad
about $50,000 in greenbacks. He went
from Matamoras te Archer's Felk, a
short distance above, and stepped with a
man named Waid, whom lie te,k iate his
employ. He and W.ird pic&pecttd about
the country for a t me, win-n suddenly
he disappeared
His team remained at Ward's, but that
individual said he had abxeoeded with his
employers' lunds and had left him the
team in payment for his tei vices. This
story was touted, but thiie vtas no evi
dence of ether facts and it therefore had te
be accepted. Soen afterwaid Waia's eir
cumstauces underwent a !ieatchai)e. He
was a peer man and owned a m:iu!j and
sterile farm, which he d.i-pesfcd .d ..Ld
moved te Metameras, when- lit' i u cb.it.ed
a hotel property and brauc.icd cat amaz
jnnly. About thrce ears a''e. Ward,
yau
house, tbiew his bands up, and exckiimiufr
" Ob. my Ged !" dreuped dead. With his
death all talk of the disappearance of the
New Yerker ended, until it was brought
back in a thrilling way recently.
A Murderer' Confession.
James West, a soel-fornauKut bout
ATatqfnili-ia urllrl I1(1 CIlflHpfllv ftlMPl lOtf)
rC'FSeShlOIl Ol motley. 10011 time iXliO, WcIS
taken down with all illness whieti proved
.. L r...i 'C:..... I.,V .... ......... .l.ir,.r
l" " ""' A'limiug ihb nw u.uU.uS
neSilHl l ililve a ion ou iisuiobuie iaj
make ; seud for a minister." The minis
ter came, and West p-mred out the long
hidden mystery cenceitpiisr the stianjjer.
Ward had eome te Wfst and told liimef
the prospector's money w id liev. easily
they mijjht obtain it. The two men decided
te murder him, and took into their con
fidence a man named Kirkbride, a butcher
in Matamoras. The three waU.iid the
strauj;er eue d.uk night at Archer's Perks
and, while Waid aLd Wtfct held him,
Kirkbride cut his threat with a butcher
knife. They then robbed him of his jew
elry and about $30,000 in money. Ou one
finger was a geld ring which li ted se
tightly they could net remove it, and they
therefore decided te allow it te remain.
They buried the body under a manure
pile for a few days, then dragged it up
and threw it into a weil en Ward's place and
filled up the Well. Ward gave out that
the well bad cav'd m, in elder te cover the
crime. The thiee divided tin money
equally and kept their mouths bhut.
West said, in conclusion, they might
find the skeleton in the well, and could
ideutify it by the geld rirg. Shortly after
making his confession West gave up the
ghost.
The disclosure created the most intense
consternation and excitement in Motamo
ras, though no prompt mcisuics were
taken te institute the search suggested.
Kirkbride was there, and denied aud rid
iculed the story ; but after seiuejiittle time
had passed the filled well was looked ler,
found and ceaichcd, and the excavation
brought te light a skeleton, with a geld
ling clinging te the bony finger.
At this the town went vi'.d, and Kirk
bride was pLicrd under arict te auswer
the chaige.
UOJNU TO JOIN WEUB.
CaptHln J. I). Klunit'B i'roiieses te Sli Hie
Niagara Whirlpool.
Captain J. D. Rhodes, of HabtuAi.c.i, a
swimmer of some note, having a lite p
,,p. ,rrnflr mtfnfnrl li'
Imii&cll, and
stjging one
bundled leet high near the feny laiKt;:!,
. , , f u ,,,,,;,. ... 1
Niagara liver, new writes te Sui
-"-'" " ""; ..r.". .. .
cut Neilson, el Pr)i-pet p,u-k, Np; i
Falls, that he will asa hi" dnnu- a.irt givj
$1,000 bends te swim the rani-Is avA
whirlpool nuring this sutnmei,1 at, a-iy
t-irTi beiv.'n few Yt i rl i ?if!nlit!r 25 aitd
he desires te make arraugein Mits with tl e I
nark company, effeiing te dopes t !1, 0(K) ,
as security. Neilson wrote hiin, declining i
(n be a t,nrtv ti tl.e suicidal attempt. I
Captain Rhodes then replied that he should !
come te the falls aad if the authorities !
would net give hitn au oppe; tut.itv would ;
cress te the Canadian side liem Captain
Webb's startiui pjiut and show
te tte
world what his life having ai icer will de.
He hays : "It is net for ;'.iy noteiirty or
money that I bhall make the attempt, but
purely te demonstrate that t.he arfur I
wear will, with my ability s':id r-ticcgth,
carry me safely through. I shall come te
the falls within nine days., and mike my
points aud cany out my plan;;, and the
liist perten who shall cud. . iver te ictard
my pregiess I shall la'ie umlcr n-y aim
a'id give him a bath.' An oil bn.-l half
filled with water, thcu Leaded ti, a . and
decorated with Hags, v.e'. t safely t ..jigh
the rapids this meruirg ind ; '- n tmie
was entirely submerged.
l'ralrle Hay ler tne 2ji.
Iii the northwestern pirt of Iowa are
thousands of acres of wild piairie ceveicd
with a luxurious growth of bucculeut aud
nutritious grass. Rich companies have
been formed te maiket this grass aud
hundreds of acres aie new sheas ing these
bread acres. The grass, properly cured
and very tightly compressed into bales
weighing from CO te 100 pounds, bound
with wire, will be snut te Xew "fork and
ether eastern markets. Tim tr..llis was
begun last year in a small way . an ex
periment and proved a eu-cts-. This s,ea
son transportation companies have pro
vided hay cas te meet the demands of
what will be a heavy business. All the
work of feecuriusr this hay is dene by ma
chinery, except feeding the bailing presser
and fastening the wire bands. Tne cost
per ten of cutting, curing aud baling ready
for shipment is about 81.50 It is asseited
that when properly cured this hay will
reach New Yerk in midwinter as fresh
aud green in color as en the day it was
baled ; that placed side by side with the
best timothy and clever, before a horse,
tbe prairie bay will be eaten aud the ether
left ; aud that a horse will keep in better
flesh with less grain when fed ou this hay
than when fed en cultivated bay. This
hay can be delivered and sold in Hew
Yerk at a price much below that of culti
vated hay.
Strikes and Buslntss Failures.
Charles W. Clements, beet and shoe
manufacture of Dever, New Hampshire,
made an assignment en Saturday. The
liabilities are ever $500,000 ; assets un
known. Clements had factories also in
five Massachusetts towns, aud employed
nearly 1.000 hands. The leather firm of
Hersey, Whittles & Wyman, of Bosten, is
a'80renerted te have failed with $500,000
liabilities. The operators of Austin &
Parkins Bhoe simps near Dever, New
Hampshire, have stiuck because the boss
bottemer was discharged and another e-c
appointed who is obnoxious te them. One
hundred laborers in the Erie flour house at
Buffalo, strask ou Saturday for higher
wages. The dr v b of the Belt Line Rail
road in Washington, struck en Saturday
for $1.75 and ten henrs per day. The
truble bi'.zeen 1-: c'.gamakers and their
employers in New Yerk, have partly brok
en out aeain. Tbe progressive union men
in Ottenberg's shop quitted work en Sat
urday because their employer engaged ten
men belonging te tbe international union.
Pestilence.
A parly of New Yerk physicians am mg
them Drs. Fex and Williams, and Piofes Piefes Piofes
sers Pardee and Creasby, have returned
from New Brunswick, where they have
been studying the ciscs of leprosy in the
Tracadie lazaretto. The disease there ap
pears te be dying out as only 24 cases are
new in the lazaretto against 36 in 1S78.
All are well in the steamships Califor Califer
nian and Andean, quarantined at Lvnn
Haven Bay, and the men transferred te
the hospital barge Selden for treatment
are convalescent The Norwegian bark
Vasco de Gauva, from Vera Cruz, was
spoken elF Mobile bay. en Friday, with
yellow fever en beard, bat all tha sick
were reported te be convalescent. She was
ordered te Ship Island.
Decapitated by the Uar.
An ecceutric citizen named Wm. Seere,
being tired, sat down by the side of the
railroad track at Union City, Erie eennty.
He fell asleep and his bead dropped across
tin rail, his neck lyiug en the metal. A
train came along aud struck the head
from the trunk, severing it a3 clean as
though cut with a knife.
m
OUAY S FAIBUSaUK.
.Steuger' Kconemy In Official Advertising.
Delaware Ceuuty Kozerd, Bep.
A statement has just been issued from
the state department at Harrisburg which
is net a little significant, and which we
deem weithy of reproduction. In 1882 it
cost the state 10,793.15 te advertise for
supplies for the Legislature aud state de
pal tmeuts; tbe amount expended this
eai (1833,) for the same item of adver
tiaing for supplies ler the Legislature and
state departments amounts te but
$1,030,00 ; a difference of $9,253,13 in one
item of expenditure alone. We repeat,
these figures are net a little significant,
aud furnish the general reader a clue why
the Htm. Matthew Stanley Quay is se
generally spoken by the press in the most
eudearin terms. True, he is sometimes
by this class addressed as Matt." Quay,
that but evinces a degree of familiarity
bred of long aud close intimacy. He is
regarded by them as the prince of geed
fellows ; hospitable, free, generous. Of
the latter quality no nuu can doubt, much
less rebut, that is, when the issue is con
sidered in conjunction with state funds.
When Matthew Stanley Quay was secre
tary of this commonwealth, be " divided "
the geed things around. Especially was
this the esse prier te election times, and
in the matter of newtptpeis. Newspapers
ate generally suppestd te ieflect public
sentiment ; advocate just principle! and
teach great truths. But the figures jint
quoted show that the Hen. MatWiew
Stanley Quay regarded newspapers as
mediums te reflect the opinens of the
Hen. Mattew Stanley Quay, and of the
" machine " he se devetsdly represented.
Did an organ weaken before the force of
publ'i demand then did the Hen.
Matthew Stanley Quay, alias Matt.
Qnay, sweep down upon it with
his pateuted back bone stiff
ener. Did one of the leadiug metro
politan journals dare I e intrude upon the
privacy of caucus matteis ; or lay bare the
schemes ard devices of the machine,"
and immef' ately the Hen. Matthew Stan
ley Quay dipped di3p in the coffers of the
treasury, and scattered bfs "quietener"
with the largesse of a freebooter. He's a
geed fellow, is "Matt," the press the
palladium or our liberties says se, and
who then, dare doubt it ? He's jelly, fre9,
hearty and auimated with a princely i:en
eresity nt the expense of the state. His
generosity en be measured by his capa
city te get at the public coffers ; his geed
fellowship is borne of that easy-gemcr,
delusive escus", the. stale pays the bill. Iu
proof of which let it be lempered that the
Hen. Matthew Stanley Qmy speBt evor
ten thousand dellais of the state's money
(is i corruption fuml1'ev the purpose of
sh wing hew much the people et the state
d. Mted re letuiu the puweis of an admin-
Natien which
passively allowed a gang
' unorupuleus je'ibers te p-uuuer us
r.'vejm.:-, te prostitute and stitle a free,
enlightened aud progressive press-the
palladium of our liberties, aud tue nepe ei
the race. .
And just here it mhs, p uhaps, bn well
t.iuquirc,if the inverse et the preposition.
that, n it requirui a certain amount; ei
uatrouage te scaure the approval ei
the press, hew much of the antagonism of
said palladiums of our liberties i3 due te a
lack eT that patron igc? Gov. Pattiseu is
subject te much contumely ; te much
btraiued, uufair and unmanly criticism ;
is it because he or his secietaryhas failed
te apply the lien. Matthew Stanley
Quiy's pttunt backbone stirfeuer ? We
submit this conundrum te seme of the
gieat metropolitan journals, the palla
dium of our iihcities and the hope of the
racj.
Il.l!SK?IKS.
Frem Uath, lie., we have received, under
dateet May 15, 18S:1, the lolie wing statement le
uEe. W. llAitiu30N,tiie popular proprietor of
'The Restaurant" : " A lew years slnc3 1 was
troubled se severely with kidney and bladder
attcctien that there was b ick-Uust deposits In
my urine, and continual desire te urinate,
with severe, darting, sharp pains through my
bladder and side, aid again, dull, heavy pros
sure, very tedious te endure. I consulted one
el our resident phjslclani, but I lcceivcd no
benetit lreui the treatment, and fearing that
my symptoms Indicated ' IJrlght's Disease.'
the most dreadful et all diseases, I made up
my mind that 1 must obtain rr liel speedily or
I would be pist cure. I consulted my drug
gist, Mr. Webber, and after ascertaining my
symptems.he recommended Ihe use of Hunt's
Remedy, as he knew of many succcsstul cures
cllectcd by that iue:iclne lu similar cases here
in ISaih. I purchased a bottle, aud before 1
nad used the n i st het tie I found I had received
a great benefit, as I sullercd less pain, my
water became mere natural, and 1 began te
impieve se much that the sccondbettle effect
ed a complete cure; and my thanks arc due te
Hunt's Kemedy ler restored health, and I
cheerfully recommend this most valuable and
reliable medicine te my iriends, as I consider
It a duty as well as a pleasure te de se."
"Ueing well acquainted with Mr. Geerge W.
Harrison at the time el bis sickness, referred
te In the foregoing testimonial, I can certify
te the correctness of the statement made by
him. W. G. Webber, Druggist.
" Bath, Me., May 15. 1833."
BLACKSMITHS' 'THOUBLKS.
Having had occasion te use a remedy for
kidney troubles, I noticed an advertisement
in one or the papers et the remarkable cures
that Hunt's Kemedy hail made all ever the
country- 1 purchased a bottle at one et our
druggists here in Manchester, and after using
It ler a short time found that it was helping
me wenderlully, and one bottle lias cured me
completely luive no indigestion, and am
hearty ami healt y for one et my years (65),
and can truly say that Hunt's Kemedy Is a
medicine that has real merit.aml 1 de net hes
itate te recommend It te the public in general.
J. Jk WoeDr.ctiY.
55 Manchester St. Manchester, N. II.
Ma y 7, 1SS3. anG-M,W&F&w
Small l'ex driven from a community by
Darbj's Pienhyuciis i'luld. Bee advertisement,
Itucklea's Armies Salve.
'The greatest medical wonder of the world.
Warranted te speedily care burns. Bruises,
Cuts. Ulcers, Salt Bhcum, Fever serc-. Can
eers. Piles. Chilblains. Cerns, Tetter. Chapped
Sands and all skin eruptions. guaranteed te
Cure In every Instance, or money relunded.
J5 cents per box i'er sale by Cha. A. Lecher.
1eJ5-lyeedw
rirt Kevlved nd Iheu Cared.
, " Was troubled ler a year with torpid liver
and Indigestion and alter trying everything
Imaginable used Burdock Bleed Bitters. The
fint bottle revived n-e and the second cured me
entirely. J. S. Williamson, N. Y. Fer saje by
H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 103 North
Queen street.
An Explanation.
Ne one medicine will cure everything, but
It Is an incontestible lact that Themas'" Aclec
frie Oil will cure a sprain, a bruise, a bite, or
an ache, and Is also an active and pren uneed
ienre for neuralgia anil rheumatism. Fer sale
by II. a. cecuran, uruggisi, ut aim ijj .erin
Queen street.
We Challenge the Werm.
When we say we believe, we nave evidence
te prove that Shiloh's consumption Cure 1
decidedly the best Lung Medicine made, In as
much as It will core a common or Chronic
Cough lnene-halt the time and relieve Asth
ma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough. Croup, and
show mere cases of Consumption cured than
all ethers. It will cure where they lail, It 1
pleasant te take, harmless te the youngest
child and we guarantee what we say. Trice,
10c., 50c and $1.00. If your Lungs are sere.
Chest or Back lame, use Shiloh's Pereus Plas
ter. Sold by II. B. Cochran, druggist. Nes. U7
and i39 North Qneen street. foi7-eedl
CLOTHlXtifUXliUitHlCAH, iC.
H.
HKKHAItT.
SPEIIG OPENIIG
-AT-
H. GERHARTS
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT,
M. 6 EAST KING STREET,
OF TUB LARGEST AS80RTMEM
OF
FINE SUITING,
PANTALOONING
AND
SL'KISU OYEKCOATINtt,
Everjbreught te the City et Lancaster,
S-Tbce desirous of securing Choice Styles
are invited te call early.
M
YKKS A KATHFOK.
REASONS WHY.
Nothing se easyasleexplilnwhy buyers of
KKADY-MADB CLOTlllNGcin beneUt them
selves by dealing with us. In the llrst place,
we have Always a very LARGE STOCK te se
lect from. In the next place, we take the
utmost pains te bring et the VEUY BEST
GARMENTS that can be made at every price
we touch.
The qusstien with U3 Is net hew much we
can make en a SUIT or pait or one, but hew
geed and acceptable a SUIT we can sell ter a
given price.
This is our policy, and whatevcrsum intend
ing purchasers et READY-MADE CLOTHING
wish te pay, they can KELY en llndlng the
best value'ler that sum here.
Our stock Is being constantly replenished
With NEW AND DESIKAULE PATTERNS,
which Insure an excellent a-sertment lrem
which te irake selections.
We pay as much attention te details in the
making ei LOW PR1CEIJ SUITS astethOiO
co-ding mero money, and criiically examine
each garment before etTenng It ler tale.
We are in it position te give you Excellent
Dress and net line you heavily for it. Come
and, see.
lyers & Rathfon,
Leading Lancaster Clothiers,
NO. 12 BAST KING STREET.
w
ILL1AMSON & rOSTKB
KAIE" COATS
Fer ladies and Misses.
We have 'Jl Ladies' anil Mlses Gossamer
Rubber Coats et the Very llcst Makes we could
find in the market, el both One and medium
grae'es.
ALSO A LAItGE ASSORTMENT OV D1F
EEliENT KINDS AND PRICES
FOR
MSN AND BOYS.
Tiir. i.niiif.s'and Misses wchavenut at prices
far below what they usually sell at as we no
... M l.n m Innnnl. Til I a 11
net mienn Keeping Liicui u ' ..-.-a
rare chance for any one wishing a geed coat
ter a little money.
The Gents' and Bey's wc will centinne te
keep a lull stock of at all times and et the
Rest Makes only.
WILLIAISON
& EOSTEE,
K0S. 32, 34, 36 & 38 EAST KING ST.
LANCASTER, PA.
IVfOTlCE XO XKKJslAr.tS AD OU-
1 NEKS. All persons are hereby forbidden
te trespass en any of the lands et the Corn Cern
wall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon and
Lancaster counties, whether inclestd or un un
lnclesed, either ler the purpose el sheeting or
flshlng.aa the law will be rigldlyj enlorcee
against all trespassing en said lands el tne
undersigned alter this notice. . ' . v
WM. COLEMAN FKESMAX
K. PBBC1 A1jIk. i
unwAED C. FREEMAN.
Attorney.ter !'. XT. COlemcii's'Us,
01B-UOW
IBBICAJL.
1 HSU'S BAIR T1GUB.1
If veu are Gray or Bald ; it your Hair is ThlH,
Urasliy. Drv, Harsh, or Weak ; it you aie .
troubled with Dandruff", Itcnln-r.er-any
Humer or Disease el the
Scalp, nse
Ayer's Mr Viger.
It heals nearly every disease peculiar te the
scalp checks the falling out et the Hair and
prevents it lrem turning gray, and Is an un
equalled dressing and toilet article.
rUKFARED BT
ttr. j. C. Ajera & Ce., Lewell, Mass
Sold by all Druggists.
augS-12-lydAw.
1J1:kKY DAVIS'S 1"AIN KILLER.
CHOLERA!
CHOLERA MORDL'S
CHOLERA. INPANTUif
ASIATIC CHOLERA
ALL CHOLERA DISEASES
YIELD TO THE INFLTJEUCE OF
Perry Davis's Pain Killer.
THE GREAT REMEDY FOR EVERY KIND
OF BOWEL DISORDER.
C.iptainlra IS. Koss.etGoUNborough.Malne.
says: "One of my sailors was attacked sever
ly with cholera merbus. We administered
Pam Killer, and acd Iilm."
J. W. Slmeni's. itnttli-berti. Vt . says; "In
caes of c.ielera merb'is and sudden attacks
ei mini i cr complaints, I have never leund it
te tail."
ALL. THE5
ungl
DRUGGI3T3
SFLL. IT.
lmd&w
itttt UOOUB.
N
HXT WOOlt TO THE
COURT HOUSE.
FAHNESTOGK'S
OPENED THIS DAY AKOTUElt
LARGE LOT OF
Jersey Waists,
Jersey Waists,
Jersey Waists,
IN ALL DESIltAULE SHADES DIBECT
FROM THE MANUFACTUKEB
I E. FAHNESTOCK,
LANCASTER PA.
NEXT DOOR TO THE CURT HOUSE.
N
exicr.
Wm & HAUuHMS
Cheap Stere.
BLACK CASHMERES, 12J, 18, . 23c.
BLACK CASHMERES, 37$, 45, 50e.
BLACK CASHMERES, GO, 75, 87Jc.
BLACK CASHMERES, $1.00, 1.12, 1.25.
The Cheapest Let in This City.-
BLACK SILKS,
BLACK SILKS,
BLACK SILKS,
BLACK SILKS.
BLACK THIBET SINGLE SHAWLS
BLACK THIBET SINGLE SHAWLS,
15 LACK THIBET SINGLE SHAWLS,
BLACK THIBET DOUBLE' SHAWLS,
BLACK THIBET DOUBLE SHAWLS.
BLACK THIBET DOUBLE SHAWLS,
VTe have ft Larg
above Goods from
Assortment of all of the
AUCTION SALES
AT VEUTf CIIKAP PKICES AT
DER & HnUKHMAfi'S
Cheap Stere,
43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTIB.-
(Between tie Cooper Heuse and Serrel ;Her39
Hetel.)
J.E
KOTE.
There has been such a denrand for
LARGE PUOTOGKAPI1S that I was
compelled te get a VEttY LARGE
CAMERA BOX te meet the demand.
We can new make you a PHOTO as
small as the smallest locket will held
up te a Mnch lace, te fit an 18x22
Frame.
J. E. ROTE1
Ne. 106 Nertb Qxieea Street.
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