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LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY, FEBKUAUY 23, 1884.
Price Twe Centi.
.HKfnteUxa
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VI, V 31 lit NO AND
Tar-r- rT3n.
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PLUMBING AND GAS-FITTING.
Tin Reefing and Spouting,
Gas and Ceal Oil Chandeliers,
STOVES, HEATERS AND RANGES,
-GO TO
JfLTBTN & BEENEMAN,
Ne. 152 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa.
MI I. AHNOLD.
PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING,
GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES,
TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING,
Steam Fitters Supplies, Patent Celd Case Heaters,
CSTFincst Werk, Beat Workmen. Leave your Ordera at
JOHN L. ARNOLD'S,
Neb. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA.
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1 I II KA I INKS II It) 11.
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HAIR'S OLD
NO 14 EAST KING STREET.
LANOAHTKH, I'A.
Dry Qoeds, Fancy Goods and Notions, In Great Variety.
A ru.l l.lnoel UulluV vml JMIdten's COATH, CLOAKS und DOI.MANH nlway en hand.
Silk Plushes ey the Yard.
Mourning Goods a Specialty.
Our liii'fw Making I'.'iiletH nr en the nct-end unit tlilnl lloe, wheie Dicsiics, Coats,
Luniks uml Delman, are made at short nollce. Perfect lit mill patlatactlnn minriinli . 1
wlmtiiiT yoedsnio purrlm-ed hirnnr ent te be tnniln up from elsewhere.
Geerge Fahnesteek,
14 EAST KING STREET.
iv.v;.s and
V?
rAIII.ISIIM) 171S3
WINES AND
AI REIGART'S OLD WINE STORE, 1. 29 EflSt KlI M
1ST CALL AND EXAMINE. -!
We have Just received direct Hern the Islnnil ft Mmlerta tlie tollenlng Wines
Venlollie, Vinini;e 1S70 ; Sereiul, Ylninge 1SI0,
Wiin i. m filer te our customers, iiijctlicr with our elil 1S00, 1SH, U17, 113 nml I1SMM.
IIKIKA1 and UN hill. D MIKIllllKS.
Ifi: N -ll ns loll ws Vintage jsw, 1M0, 1W4, JW0. WS. Kine Old UM WIUSIilKS,
J .MAICASPIIUTS K. Ill M, .11- KllKNUI COKDl ALS, Iliiigundli's nml Clniew.
U e have tin- tollewli g Champagne Wines Pclpur Heldselck, li. II. .Muiniii A Ce.'s Dry
nr7in i uml Kxtra Dry, 1. Koeduter's Carte lllanche. reuiiniiry Sec. Veuve Cltquet, Willow
..abel Di, lung .t Id's Prluite Cuvue, Jules Champien. Anil tint
GHKAT WESTERN WX. MYWINE,
Frem the Pleasant Vnlley WIne Company, at Hnmraondspert, N. Y.
TliK U tlie Flnest Aiiiurlctin Wlne In tlin market, havi ig been awarded the highest honors
the lotion Ing Kx esltlnns At Paris Pfl7, Vienna Iw,3 unit Philadelphia 1S70.
H. E. Slaymaker, aubni-.
" S. CLAY MILLER,
Wines, Brandies, &iiis,01tl Rye Whiskies, &c,
Ne. 3S PENN SqUAUE, LANCASTER, I'A.
GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY.
OO.II..
B.
II.
MAItTlH
0 iii 'leaole anil Kelall Dealer i.. .
LUUUKU AND COAL
fj lord Ne. 420 Nurln te
hi en' ' i1 -vi) Lemnii Ijintviatiir
LluOset
' :ii.n
iiMy '
p,M)MII.HI)."i:U.S A JKI'l'r.Uli:i.
1 GOAL DEALJI.KS.
UITKIUKS. Ne. ?i North IJebhn sthket, and
Ne. Ml Neivth rinnuu Utiiicbt.
) AUD. Neiitii I'nmcB Stiiukt kicaii UttAO-
inii Durur
I.AN0A8TKU I'A
UIIKl -llil
i 'OA 1. 1 eti.iiii
V' 'I'll ii iiniluiHluuikl liiui ler nuln, nt liU
Yard, Cor. Andrew nnd 8. Water Sts.,
iiliiriin ii.nertmcnt of tlie vtiry bout lilmts el
Ocul for Fftmlly Ube,
wliluh liu will ilollver, ciiuiliilly wullunl uml
urruiineil, In uuypiirtel lliu city nl tlie lowesl
iimruiii ruiia. iiiuurs ny uuiu
toleplionu
tlllcil
licit promptly
Jiilyl'J.tfil
11111-1 1
01NDKU.
X I AMIIICI': AMD UOAI.
ItX New Yerk unci I'lillmlblplila llei-au Mu
rium by ttiu carleml nt nxiuccil pttcus. All tliu
JIK3T U HAD Kb OK COAL.
lletb ler Family anil Uteaiii purposes
Ul.sir.n i uy inu u:
larml, HAY anil STKAW
by tlin ten or bull',
.r . . IIK lln.vl.lillHil tllt.
llBNUHAL OnrieK a)H Kast Cliealnut HlriMil.
Kuuflnmn,
Koller & Oe
ini i-lyil
itur..
M. V. H. no no
BSD NUUT1I WATliHtiT,, r.nncittw. ill.,
Wlioluselo anil Uetatl DnMers In
LQMBEU AND GOAL.
tienunatlun Vltli tliu Tnlopbenlo Kiclmnfje,
Yanl anil Oltlce Ne iau Mturil w ATI It
BTIIHKT. -
IKI'.V'M UiIAUUtlAI. l.O.H.MIK.n.
' r'er DyspepsU, IiiiIIsohUeii, lli:urtbiun.
lluailiu'lie, Hail Ilri'iuh Ireiu siiieklni;, "te.,
CoiiNtlpatlen, HeurHtniimcli anil all illsenlurH
el tlie dtomaeli anil DlKViitive Oikiuis. IIuIiik'
a pmely vuuutabli), wite, slmplii ami clii'im
remitly, It inaillly cniniiiiiuilti ltt)ilt te tlie
public Jaullnrliitt Irem tlie ubove illaenlnra.
Try It. 1'rlcu 'rte. per llex, sunt unywluiru
by inall. 1'repiiriMl unil heIiI by
ANDUKWU.KIiKY, DIlllUUIST,
WK. Oranite St.,(;or. Cluistl-in,
mini iv iaw IfUncaster. I'a.
UllI'lllNKI'.H
AND KKAI.
AOUNT.
I.STATK
HENRY SHUBERT.
AUUTIONKEK AND UKAI. KSTATK
AUKNT,
01 Kerth Duke Bt., Lunoaetor, Pa,
I vmyll liiKpirlalnliiK te my Inisltuss will
ircuivi nil pi'iBOiialntlnntleii Tenus roinon reinon roinen
ablo, Ulve limit cull juiir.'tfil
UAH JT1TTINU.
ar 'g-m'juju-
uuuna.
i Ke. KAiiNr.MTmm
STAND,
Lancaster, Pa.
i.iQvens.
LIQUORS!
O.Mll'KTH
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iMTAltl.lHIII'.n 1H30.
CARPETS
-AT
Philip Selium, Sen & Ge's
150 SOUTH WATER STHEET,
r.ANOASTKll.l'A
WolmveafullsiiiHilv et 1CAU A.S'U Hl.L-
INU UAltl'KTW. we only use
tlie
heat or
yiirim.
11 you
want a roeiI,
servlcoiible
(Jnmut.
uli!.i8u ceiuu anil oxiiiulne our stock boleio
purchasing olROwlmre, in no will sull us clieup
an tlie cltunpt'Kt. Uemu uml seu lerymiiBelf unil
boceuvtiici'il, us weulwuyn liarn tlin niputa niputa
tlen nt lnuUlnir llrt-elas CurpeM.
CUSTOM IIAU CAUI'KIH A Sl'KOlAI.TY
UOVKIII.UTU. UOUNTKltl'ANKH, lll.AN-
l( KTS, UAHl'KT CHAIN, STOCK-
1NU YARN.AO.
Dyulug
tire.
Done In all Its brunches at slinrl no.
GOAL I
COAL!
01 tlin best quality, uxprcgjly ter family use.
THY ASAMl'I.KTON.
HKMKMIIKHTIIK 01.1) HTAND.
PHILIP 8G1IU31, SON A: CO'S,
Ne. 1WS0UTH WATKIt STUKKT,
10-3iml I.ANCAHTKlt, I'A.
VHUTOUilAl'llti.
J.
K, ItllTK.
Tlmre Inu been audi a ilemuml for
I.A11UK l'llOTOUIlAl'lIH tlmt I wra
roinpelloil te kuI a VKItY i.Aitdl'.
CAMKUA 1IOX te meet tlie itetriana.
We can new make yen a I'HOTOas
small tu tlie Rinallest Incliiit will belil
up te a Much lace, te tit an ISx'i'
Frume
J. E. ROTE,
Ne. 100 North Quein
trout
BI.AC1K 1IHAD-, 1'I.KSH WOllMH ANl
rimples. TIiev eltect the chceks, tort
head, nese and neck, Theru Is neihiiig se
inertllyln te a lady or gentleiiiaii of reilno reilne
intuit ami dollcaey et teellng us te be thus
aiuiuiuti, ami iniugie uuiiy in ttociety, lerllng
that every ene is looking at them, ter poi-teus
'With this aircctleii ure Kimenilly very sensi
tive, mses i
U113. 11. D.auar'iiniiiLONQAKKK
have paid pirticiJi.-. .,, iontlen te thu-e
troublesemo ntrcclloi!s"ei t.VVt 'ace, and will
guarantee) te euro every eusu Qiilce 13 Kast
Walnut Btrcet, I.unoaster I'a ,:, illation
irce. ft; ,nw
U It ll V At,.
rig-jt-rn
riUTiuuitA uicniKiui:s'
New Is tlie Time f.e Cure
SKIN HUIOES.
It Ih tit thlgscaneu whnn tliu bleed ami pnr
nplratlen nrn lemlcd with linpiultlt'fl.tlmt Ills.
IlKiirliiK tltiiners, HuiiilllutliiK l'.niptlnng,
ltrlitnir Tertiui's, tfall llliimin or Kc.einn I'o I'e
slasls, Tettor, UliiKWerm, ltaby lluinnrn, Hcrol Hcrel
lila, Hrroluleus Hurt's, Abcews ami DlirliarK
liilt Wnunilg, nml nvcry fipcclen et ltclilnix,
Scaly nml l'lmply IHcu1'm et llm tilt In ami
Hcalp am most spoedlly ami ocenomlcaliy
euri'il by tlie LUTicuiiA Ukmudika.
IT 18 A PACT.
Iliimlicils of leltni-H iiiouriiesscsslnn (copies
of which nmy be hud by return mull) ure our
autlierlty ler tlie lUHortlen that skin, uealp
anil llloeil Humors, wliotlinrHureruloiiH, Inher Inher
lled or fentuRlmi", nmy NOW be piirmanently
curetl by Ctrricuiu Ukkelvemt, tlie new it reed
1'iirlller, llliiriitlcnnil Appctlent, Internally,
nml CetuuiiA ami clticuiia yeAf, tlie ureat
bkln Ciirefj anil Ilenutlllurt), extnrunlly, in ene
liair tlie tlinti ami at ene bull tbouxpenieof
any etbur season.
OREATE3T ON EARTH.
Cuticuiia Kkmkiukh ure tlie Krciiti'st mcill
clues en earth. Had the worst cns Hall Klieiuu
In this county. .My mother bud it twenty
years, anil In tact illeil Irem It. 1 bnllove Cu
ticuiia would buvn Hiivnl her nie. My arms,
bream ami head were cnvoreit for thrce yeari,
wldnh nothing lelleveil or cured until I used
tlie Cuticuiia Kp.ei.viint Internally, ami Cuti
cunAHOAf externnlly.
.1. W. AIlAMH, Nnwnrk, O.
GREAT BLOOD MEDICINES.
The liulf Iijh net been told in te theureat
curatlve ewnrs el the Cuticuiia Kkurdies. 1
bave paid hiimlori'iUef delluis for ineillclues
te cum illeiii'H el tlie bleed anil skin, and
never found anythlnit vet te rniinl tlin L'uti.
cua iiehrhikh. iiiia'i.
A. WII.MAMH.
rreMdence, It.
I.
CURE IN EVJKJRY OABE.
Your Curict'RA Itnicuiuin nutspll all ether
innllrlnns I kieti for skin illneiises. My cus
tomers nnd patients say that tin y bave i irect
ed a euro In every Instance, w herr ether rem
edies have failed.
II. W. IUOCKAWAY, M 1).
r'runkllu Kails, N. II.
Held by nil driiKslstM. 1'iice cuticuiia, VK:;
Uk.vilvk.vt, II : soap, Sic 1'utteii Iliite ami
CiikuiualCe., Iloiten, Mass.
Meml ter Iliiw le fure Miln Dlfirasrn."
"RTT1 A TT' I '"V I'1 'i' llemrii, t lumpni and
DJil.UXI (lieucy 'kin. Illuekln ads,
rimpli'H, Hkm llli'inlnliii nml Inlautlli' llu llu
mers, ujeCUTitunA Seap aieal lleautlller.
CATARRH
Sanferd's Radical Cure.
A hltiKlcdoeel "nureru's Itiullrnl Uuro 111
Htaully lelleves the n est lelent hneczlmr or
Head t'eliN, i imrs tlie Head as by iiiukIc,
stO-s Watery IMicli irycs Irem tliu Nine ami
i'-yis, litovents Klnnlnix Noises 111 the Heud,
cures Nervous lleiulacbe and Miibdms (.hills
and rover. In Clnenle ( atailh It cleanees
tlie nasal passajtei el leul miuus, lostert'H the
senses et smell, Lulu, and heal Ingw lien illicit
I'd. Irce. tbe bind, lbre.it and bronchial tubes
et otlepslve uiHtler, sweetens nnd purities the
btcath. itepi the ieiili and arrests the pin pin
uieHset Catarrh tewaids Consumption.
One bottle ltadlcal Cure, ene Het Caturihnl
Bolvent and H.inrerd's Inlialei, all In ene
packnue. lermlnt; iieemplnti' treatment, nrall
druKKlsts ler II. Akk von Hahiuteiid'h Kaiv
I0AI. CUIIK I'lfTTKn DllUd AVI) Clll'-MIOAI. Ce.,
Ilo-ten.
Cellins' Voltaic fileclric Plasters.
ter tlie lellul and lueveutfnn, tlie liintant It
tsiipplled of Ithunmatlsm, Neuriililii, Hclutl
cu, CeuhIii, ('elil:!, Wenk llaek, Stemucli and
lleuils, Mmetlin; l'atns. NniiilmtsH, llyslerla,
rem.ile ruins. I'alplUitleu, Dyspepla. I.lvet
Ceinpl ilnt, llllleus Fever, Malail.i and hil
ilemlc, use Oitlllus' I'ln.tnrs, (an Kloitrle
llattery eeuiblned with a fertius l'lHtnr)aiul
laui'li ut pain. 'i!ic. overywhoro
tebl-lydW.a,w
H.M.l.
CO.Ili'tlUT.
Heme Comfert.
Alter ,. lUlny ltlile n Ceiiniry rhjelr m
'I tills Wliiu He Hunks et soiue l t'i'iilc
"I wish te gracious Mome pieple would
leal n mIieii tbey ne'd a doctor and when they
don't," exclaimed Docter 1- , in he. i n-
turtid Ills houte In a ce.y little villain In the
Interior et thostate el New erk, after a te
illeus night ilde of many miles "1 nave
b;(m down uinenj; tlie ineuiitalus tot ee a man
who the mcsseiiKur t-ald was ver sick and net
likely te live until merula);, unless he had
Immedlatu help ; and found htm huIIltIiii;
from a tatlier sliarp attack et colic, hlcli his
lamlly tuluiit hae rcllevid In tun mliiuus, it
.bey had a grain of sunse and two or three
slmple leiucdles In llie house. Hut no; I bey
mils' temilii Ignorant as plus, and wlea the
least acbu 1. 1 i ..in takes them, teml ler n der der dor
ter, wliiithortheyovor pay him or net."
" Why, Docter, what .kind et slmple leme
die), us you tall tbeiu, de you oxpeit peep'u
te keep In the liou-et" asked bis Mlte, as she
pem ed lilm a cup of het tea.
" In tills case," nuswored the Docter, "If tliey
had only puta ItKNSON'-.CAI'CINU TOilOUh
1'I.Ail Kit en the man's stem i h, m weuli
have been all rl,;ht la an hour ami s.ixed me
adteary ildu "
In all eidlnaiy complaints It eiiriH ut once.
All diseases aroelimlnated from tlie tnstnn
by what may bu leughly called expulsion e
oMrnctlen, or by a union cf the two pieci-m
os, Iloneeu's I'lasler ptomeloi both. It In
cites the teipld organs te act and timU Its
hi iillnir, Boetnlnif Intluencn through tlie myi
lad pomset tlie skin. All ether plnsteis obllge
the patient te wait, 'fbeyglve lilm hope ler
to-meiiow llonsen's plusler gives lilm help
te-day. Which Is belter, de jeu think; lluy
tliu CAl'ClNi; and keep It In tlin lieu-c l'rlce
23 cents,
Scabury V. Jehnsen, l'liaiu aceutlcil Cliein-
sti, New Yerk. JIOImdWil",.tw
ilUUIUI AlfJt UTATltHifSUl
1884.
1884.
VALENTINES I
NOW KKAOr,
Elegant Souvenirs
-KOHTHK-
VALENTINE SEASON,
AT Til B HOOKBTOIti: OK
JOIIf BAER'S SOIS,
16 and 17 North Qtioeti at. ,
iTKVBNH UUUsk
O 8HAV1NU AND IIAtlt DIII'..SS1M,
HiU.OON
Uirf.ilJoiirnevmon mi pilrc-i uimi us 1 1. .
saloons. II. WAONKlt,
inylB-tld Manager
SUNDAY READING,
THKUltKAT HAl.tl Of llllll.K.S IN 1'KltU'
litieliy Imelisb rrttnlerj Wltti Uoeil Wive.
Heme Ntnllitlcs of IJIvorce A rietr
Yern Church Uurrfl,
Mr. Milne, tliu ngeut of the American
Ulble acolety who ban jiasncd from the At
lantle te the Pnclfle, turess the continent
of Seuth America, jilvrfl most intcrcetltii;
reports of Ills work In Pern. On the 20th
of ht Novetnbor he was at Iquitue,
meaninR In a few tlay te take a ntoamer
for Valparaiso. Of a oenai;mcnt of 3,000
vel n in et he had lematuiiiK only severity
tCHtatncnts atidSOOI'ortieiiK, which would
hoeii be tllspesud of. At Tacua, notwith
standing' the poverty and distress oatised
bv the wiir,lhore vcroneld in eichtcnu tlayH
101 bibles. H3veuty-nlne tcstameiits, and
18."5 Portions, for $10.'i 00. Many persons
wcre found who had long wished te ob
tain the scriptures, but had nut kuewn
whete te procttre tlicni. Ne opposition
wau encountered cither from tliu civil
authorities or tlie clergy, and net an in
staneo occurred of a purchaser rojjrettlnK
his bargain nnd desirltu; te return his
book.
In Arica, it town of 2,000 inhabitants
loveral hundred velum-is of scripture
wote Feld in a sIurIe week net in iitiatt
titles, but by canvassing irurn heuse te
house the lar.ijest jmrcluse by ene per
son being four testaments and twelve ges
pels ; his receipts from sales thcre were
ijll'J In geld. This was oveti hettrthan
the work accomplished In Tncna. Tlie
comineucoinont thus matle upon the Pa
cille coast is every way gratifying.
.Mr. Miluoreachcd Monte Videe instf'i
ty the day befere Christmas
AVIrrs of i:nBliind's rreiiilurs
Xoarlyallthe recent promlers of Eng
laud Imve enjoyed the ndvantiij;e of luir
ing had wives of great devotion ami con
hitlerable ability, te whess tonder oare
and sympathy in their ambition they have
been largely indebtcd. The doveUou of
the Countess of Ilussoll.whe is still living,
and the OeuntCES of licacotislleld. had
somethiug el romatice. Mri. Qlad
stone, who is nearly the satue age
as the premier accompanies her
husband, as did lady ilcaconsfleld.
every where, and freiiuently remains lu
tlie latlics' gallery te the oloe of the nitihls
Hitting. JiUrd I'.ilnuihten, mere tlianp-r
liaps auy ether first miutster, howevor,
was indebtcd for his pesithu and itH
muintcnancu te his vtifi. who waa nhvsi
eally and mentally a ronnrkable wema'i.
up te nor iieatu in I8bil at S. four vears
alter hoi- husband, she cmM read wit'i nit
glas30s, and talked with till tun llre aud
energy of a yeiiug wetn in of id Her voie3
was most cuecry, inustinl an 1 hjft Ilnr
eyes were of briulit blue, aud in unite el a
very evidenl wit: she was a very haudsama
elil lady. She had nema pcetili iritiei,
alvMtsslioek hands with h.r left hand,
and prenuitncul geld "geuld," and chltn
"cheny."
Mall lies I lliioree.
l'all Mall Uarette.
A Preueh philubiipher lias bctu collect
ing the statistics of divotce and lecturing
en the theories with which thuy supply
him. Tite resulta aie interesting, and in
seme respects eingular Seme well worn
theories are qulte upsst by his facts and
figures Taking a Ilxed standard of 1,000
matriages, the philosopher dlstrlbulet all
cettutiies into tliree gH nips group A,
where the diveices average Irem 1 te 5 in
the 1,000 ; group 11, wheie they mu from
I) te 10 ; group V, whom m a tlieusand
marriages thcte are ftein 11 te 23 divorces.
It in strauge te ilud among the llrst class
the Italians, the Itiusiaus and the Scutch.
It seems the only p ilnt in common among
nationalities otherwise s epprurd Tlie
Swcde, the Nei-weglanH, the Duteh, nnd
the lluuirariaus tire in the sjoendoliss,
whde the third includes in ist ether
Europeau peoples. The plubsephar insists
that the laws of a country have i.e inilu
euce en these results. Norway and D.'ii
mark have the same laws, ainl Norway is
moral and Denmark is loose. Switzer
land Is one republic, but in the caution of
Luccrne thore is bcareely ever a divorce,
aud in Apponzell thore are a great mauy.
In Catholic countries, as a rule, thcie are
few and in Protestant there are mauy.
Much depends en profession. Ai lists and
imn of le' tern seem very tiiileitunatu m
their unions. Moreover, the utatistics of
Hiloide run parallel with thesj of divorce.
Saxony is the oeuutry wheie both ate
found in greatest number-.. Pern spun
efthtcu yearn the mtmbei el suiuldcBio suiuldcBie
maiurd stationary in Sf.rdcn, and se did
the ill voices. Iieth ate checked by the
birth of children.
1'repHrtnc ler ue.l
N. Y. Tuaes.
1 he lival gang of deacenh who aie quat
leling ever the particularly living body el
Dr. Newman have shown signs that, nt
least seme of thorn are net indisposed te
make " ndeal." Pout deacons connected
with the lewmnu "machine'.' have pie
pesed te the doaeous forming the li tiiuey
"inachine" that the feimer should be ad
milted te the counelloalicd by the latter.
This is equivalent te an abandonment en
the pnrt of the Newman gang of their claim
te be the only regular "inachine" and an
admission that the Hanuev "mieliiuu" is
tte powerful te be ignored.
It is te be hoped in the intciusts of liar
meny that n "deal" can he niade befere
lliotlme of tlie meeting of the council.
Although thote aie no ufllces te be dis !
tribntctl, thcre Is what in the slang of
political dcaoeus is call 1 "a boedlo" in '
the posseision, or rather iiudci the control !
of Dr. Newmau. This "boedlo" consists 1
of a lar.e sum of money which a benove- !
lout lady has bequea'h'd te Dr. Newman,
and which he proposes te hand ever '
te the regular Madisen Avei.uy Congre
gational "inachine" in case he gets
it and the "machine" letatns him an
pahter. New, hore Is the basis of a very
satisinctery " deal." With the details el
Bllnli !i ilenl "
the press need have no
concern,
rA . i . ,.t t i ,i
fernny intelligent doaeou could
contrive n plan for the division of the
" boedlo " which would satisfy allpaitlcs. '
Unless n " deal " Is made thoceunoil will, I
ofceurso, bocalledupontodccldobotwceii
the Newman and the lt.inuey inachine, I
nnd whiehover maehlbe !-, declared te he ,
irregular will probably " hi It," and thus i
fatally wcaken the Malison Avonue Cen !
gregntienal " hall ' lu lti next campaign
ngnitist bIu and worldlmess.
A mate ICofermutory.
riiiiudelphta Ledger,
TloeiTortaofOovornor Heyt te aecure
ut tLe new prison new beiug built ut
Huntingdon sotneof tbe metheds cufoued
at Klmira, may rovive the iutaieat ul our
oil izeim in the success olaiuied In the last
repeit of the New YeiU state rofe.tnatory.
It ia new well established, aud Its experl-
unce and resultn show that it is no louger '
un iah. iiiiuiii, r uat uiiiuiuurH, uotwueu
10 and 00, nre new sent te Klmira for im
prisontnent, net for lixed terms, but en
ludctermlnate flontcuceG, that is, until tliu
authorities nre aatlbllcd that thore is nu
lu nest intention te reform. Then the dm
charge Is en parele, subjeet te huporvlslen
aud the light of the prison te roelalm the
i ihiuler. nnd with help of frleudly guidance-
nud help from its agents. The labor
of the institution is en the piece price
avateiu, thus avoiding the objections te
the contraet system ; and bosldes the op
pertunlty of learning a trade, education Is
ojie of the Important branches of discipline
The prison population last year nvoraged
49e, and or the 870 conditionally rolcased,
430 carned nnd rcceived thelr abselute
rolease after six months or mero of geed
porfermanoo whlle at large, 87 1 are still ou
parele, 00 were brought back for violating
thelr parele, 57 were discharged by expira
tion of their flontencos, 8 died and 20 are
again in prison. The result Isolaimedto
show that ever 01 per cent. are no lenger
a danger te soeloty, whlle eighty per cent
are living honestly after an nvorage Im
prisonment of soventocn months. The
question of cost Is eettlcd by liberal
appropriations from tlie state treasury,
nnd is net in any way affcoted by any
dcsiM te make tbe prison pay a damaging
element lu the werlc of prison disolpliue
and reform. The nature and extent of
the education at Klmira are fnlly set forth
in the report, anil it is gratifying te bee
hew much Is dene te instruct the men in
something mero than merely cloraentary
knowlcdge. If our Huntingdon oeuuty
reformatory Is te de Its work well, that at
Klmira ought le be thoroughly studied by
our own Htate authorities.
HIOKNKsHjv IlldOKAUK.
Ilavcrnfs una I runs inn (ireat Toe el
lltmltli.
Dr. Pthx L. Oswald, lpuUir Science
Monthly, says : " All bodily nllments are
morn or less urgeut ajipaal for help, nor
can we doubt in what that help should
consist. The mero we fully understand
the uature of any disoase the mero clearly
we kce that thodlscevory of the catise
means the discovery of the euro. Many
sicknesscs are caused by poisons foisted
upon the system under the names of tonics
boverngc3 or remedial drugs ; the only euro
is te osehow the poison. Others by habit
mero or less nt variance with the health
laws of nature : te euro such we have te
reform our habits. Thcie is nethlug ae
eidental and rarely anything inevitable
about adisease ; we can safely assume
that ulne out of ten complaints have been
cattsed and can be cured by tlie suffercrn
(or their nurses) thomselvos. ' Ged made
mau upright ;' every prostrating mahdy is
a deviation from the state of nature. The
infant, ' mewing and pueking in its
nutse's arms.'is an abnormal phenomenon
Infancy should ha .v puriel of cxiep
tienal health ; the young of ether crea
tures aie hoalthier, as well as prettier,
purer nud morrier than the adults, yet the
childhood of. the human animal are the
years of aorest siekness. Statistics show
that among the Caucasian laefs men el
thirty lnve mero hepj te reach a geed old
age than a new born child has te reach its
Bccend year. Tlie reason is this : The
health theeries of the average Christian
mau and woman nre se ogtelottsly wrong
that only the opposition of thelr lint ter
instiuctn helps thorn against their con
soience, as it wote le maintain the
struggle for a toletablo cxlstunea with
anything like success, wliile the helpless
infant has tee inform te theso theeries,
with the abeve results." ' I have long
ceased te doubt," says Dr. Schrelt, "that
apart from the elleuts of vettrids tlie
chances of health or diieasu are in our
own hands, and if people knew only half
the facts pointing that way, ihey would
feel ashamed le be siek or have sick chil
dren."
Hcrbcit Mpencrr i.r.d Organic I.lle.
liiorge 'Ilckner Curtis, In tlie Manliittan ter
iunicu.
Tlie nineteenth century has witU!t,std
many gieat scientitle discoveries, has pro
duced home fxtraeidinary invention!,
and seme still mero extraordinary theories.
Hut among the ispccuIatUe philosephum e
this age, thore de net appear te be sueh
very snpoiler pewtis of xeasenlug display
ed, that we ought te legard them ns
authorities entitled te challenge our bohef
in their theories without examination
Thore ar , both among the philosophical
speculators of the present dij, and seme
of the scientists, ceitaiu tendencies and
defoets which surprlee me, Oee of their
defects is that they tle iw. ohviate rometo
difllculties ; perhaps brcatiMt tliey have net
been trained te feresee where siiohdiflloul siiehdiflloul siiohdiflleul
ties must arise. Sometlmes this is appir
cnt even when the dillloulties are net
remote, but are quite obvious. One of
their tendencies is te awve at a thceiy
from seme of tlin plu'iiemcna, aud then te
strain the phenomena te the invention or
imagination of phenomena which are
nceussary te tlie completion of n ehalu of
t3videnci. This lust method is called
"bridging the interval;" a procees very
frequently oinplejul in the theory et
aiiimal evolution. This criticism Is is
pccially applicable te Mr. SpeneDr's js
tern of the origin of orgaule llfe.
Ilniigi-it 1 1 u Ttlrgraph role.
Jehn ileith was sentenced Thumlay, at
Tombstone, Cel., te iinprisonment for life
for complicity in the Urfsbee murders. At
eight o'clock Friday morning ene hundred
men clTeeted an entrance into the jail, te.ik
Heith from his cell and hanged him te a
telegraph po'e, whero his body temauied
until Friday aftoiiieon. Whin Ilelth was
takcu ftem the Jul he was peileetly cool
and said te the lyneheis : " llejii, jeti are
hnngitig an innocent man and you will Ilud
that out before the ether men "meaning
David and his nconmplinei " nre hung."
Whlle his eyts weie being bandaged he
he Haul : "Ihiivea l.ivei te ahk. Don't
mutila'e my body sheeting into it after I
am hung."
A i oi.ilen surgeen says, that only ene fusli fusli
lenabln woman lu Ail can eraw a lull bnath
Ailli nil hoi t lellies en, and Hut all women
should glve up tight luting, and take Dr.
Ilull'i- Leugh Kjiup tostieugtlicu then lunge.
A Klin en a lime Slurr.
Never as sueharusli tnade ter any Drug
Stoie, as 1s new ut Chas. A. I.echei's lern
1 1 till bottle el Dr. ItingsNew Disceveiy for
CeiiHUinnllnn. C'euuhs and Colds. All nut-sons
aitetteii with Asthma, lirencliltls. Hoaiseness,
c-evi'iu iuuuii ui uuy iiui'fjiieu 01 lilt) illieui
i ,md i.ungs.eaiiKetaTHui liottie ei tm i great
remedyrrff. by oalllngatabevo Ding Stere
HoiiilarsUe. 1 1. no.
lliiiuiler It lleitu the Ages,
That ter lameness, ler rheumatism, ler iiehes,
ter pains, and ler sprains Dr. 7iemui' h'clrc h'clrc
trie Oil Is a pe-dtlvn and lollable leimidy. Dr.
Vioinei' J.'rlvctrle (JU can be purclus' d efuny
iliiiunist Ker sale by II. II. ceehran, druu
glut, 137 and IJ' Netth Oiietm street.
I AVIhIi Everybody te Knew,
gev. iieergu II. Thayer an old citizen et
this vltlnlly known te eveiy ene as a most
luttueiitlal tllUeu ami clulstliiu minister et
Mm M. 11. chinch, Just this moment stepped In
eui stoie te say, " 1 wish everybody te knew
that 1 consider that both inyselt uml wlfoewe
our llvnj te Millien's Cousumptleii Curu." It
Is having a treiiiomletinsaio ever our ceuuteis
amlls giving perfect Hatlsfaetlen lu all cases
el l.mig Dlsuases, such as nothing else lias
dene. DltS. MArCHKTT i'ltANCK.
lini'iine'.i. iiui., May is, '73.
Sold by II. II, Cecluaii. lUuggUt.Nes. i:i7anil
li'.l Nnrtli Uiieeustreet, f,aiicasur. lublleedl
Can't Puy l.ueugli,
I cannot speak, tee highly el 1 te doeA,
Jlloetl U liters; they lnve been u gieut bliss
lng in me. Cuted me nt bllleusuiMi and ds-pep-la
Ifeui Mldeli 1 liud Hiilleted ler yenix,"
dr. J.elaisli, llauk ei Terente, Out Ker
niu by II, II. Ceelnau drugLst, 137 uml If)
Noriii()ueeu striut.
UtAHIIl.'fl, Cllll IIUUK Al VIMJ SIM.
V.JT Keil-llatiliiir l)uekwlicat,3ftpucKages li.r
17ct Columbia lllver Salmen, Hu., Cex'a Uelu
line, 17c, Pine hugar hyrup, ft and 7e. New
Diled Apples, fie a quart i Hest Kiln Dried
Coin Meal, JKe. a qiiaiti Muti)li0M,7uniltlQii
uezeii i neu cinici's, is, is, .1 -j.ie lu-iyenu
Iudnlgonee nml Keetses.
Whether ever eitlng or drinking are made
harmless by tutng Hep illtters freely, giving
elegant appotlte nml onleymont by using
thorn befere nnd rotnevlng all dullness, pains
nnd dlstress ntterwards, leaving the head
clear, norves steady nml nil tlie footings
buoyant, elastle nnd mero happy than bolore,
The pleaalng oiTects or n Christian or sump sump
tueus dinner continuing days afterwards.
Rmlnent Tcitlmeny.
A'eui l'erfc WUneit, Avgutl IS, l$t.
" I find that In addition te tlie jmr spirit
contained In their composition, they contain
the extract et hops and ethor well known and
highly approved medicinal roots, leaves nnd
tinctures In quantities sufnclcnt te ronder
the nrtlcle what the makers claim It te be, te
wit, a medlclnal preparation nnd net a bover bever bover
nge unfit ami tiusnfe te be used except as a
inodlclne,
" I'rem n carelul analysis el thelr formula
which wnsnttested under eith I ft ml that In
ev;ry wlne glass et Hep Hitters, the active,
medicinal proportion nslile Irem the dlntllled
spirits are equal te n full desn for nn adult,
which fact lu my opinion, sublects It te nu In
ternal roventio tnx s ntncdlclnal bltters."
GnitEK II, IIaum, IT. 9, Cem. In, Itev.
Hardened Liver.
Klve years njce 1 broke down with kldney
and liver complaint nnd rbeumntlsm. Slnce
then I have been unable te be about nt nil.
My llver became hard Hke word ; my Htnb9
worepnlTed up nnd nilcd with wnter. All the
best physicians ngrccd that nothing cauld
euro me. I resolved te try Hep flitters t 1
have iiBed soveti bottles t the hardness has nil
geno from my llver. the awlllng from my
llm'), nnd It his worked n miracle lu my cnte.
otberwlo I would have been new in my
grave .1. W. Meiiey,
Iiiitlnle, Oct. 1, '81.
I'evcriy ami Nnneilng.
"Iwas dragged down with debt, poverty
and s n ife ring ter years, caused by a slclc fam
ily and large bills for doctoring. I waj com
pletely discouraged, until ene year age, by
thoadvlceot my ptter, I commenced using
Hep Hitters nnd In ene month we were nil
well, nud nene et us have seen n slclc i.'ny
since, nnd 1 want te say te nil peer men, you
can keep your families well a year with Hep
Hitters for less thin ene doctor's visit will
cent. 1 knew It."
febll-ItllllAw A WOMflNOMAN.
llncklcii'ii Arnica Salve.
The greatest medlcal wonder of the world.
Warranted te speedlly euro burns, Hrulses,
Cuts, Ulcers, Salt Ulieum, Kevor pores, Can
cers, Piles. Chilblains, Cerns, Tettor, Chapped
Hands and all skin eruptions, gtiarantoed te
cuie In every Instance, or money reluntletl.
V rents per box. Fer sale by Clias. A. I.oeln r,
le2!i-lyedfew
MKniv.it..
VI'.tt'M UllKUKVl'fcUYdKAI..
' OnnviLLK, Ohie, bept. 10, 18Si
(Kiln's " Having been subject te a brnn
UUUUJ (-liiui ntrrctteu, with Irequent oelm,
for n number of years, I hereby certify that
AVKn's CiiKimr 1'kcteiial gives me prompt re
ller, nnd is the most olieetlve remedy l have
eer tried.
Jamh a. Hamilton.
ltdlter et 'J lie Cretctnt '
Pflllfin "AlT. Oiwad, Ohie, .IlineCO, lHSi
uuuuuj. i imve used aver'ii C'uunuv I'kc
tchai. this spilng torasevorocnugliiiml lung
treuble with geed effect, and I am pleased te
recommend it Inanyoneslinllaily nllcctnd,
HAIlVBr IlAUOIIMAN.
1'roprleter Olobe Hetel."
ram-ARsD nv
l)r. J. U. Aycr & Ce., Lewell, Mnse.
Sold by nil Druggists.
tebl'J-tntiSS-lyilAw
J A .111". MACK.
HOP
PLASTER.
This porous plaster Is absolutely the bei
ilt tr tmiilii si is 1 ,1 tt I 1 ltn 'ilift iiiiu rt lina
vie, !' i( i.iitiiMiiiiiH viiu iiiiurn sn iiuiiq I
with gums, balsams nml extracts. Its power I
Is wondertul In curing dlsolses wheie ether I
I lusters simply relieve. Crltlt In tbe Hack I
nnd eci.. Pain In tbe hide or Limbs, Bill!
.It anil Muscles, Kidney Troubles, Illicit
iiiiuisni. N'cuiuUU, Hore Ciift Altectlonsef
tl lliurtimd Liver, uml all r .ins eraches lu
nn' i art cured Instantly by the Hep 1'lititer,
-i'rylt. PiIlc, 25 cenLs, or llve ter ll.tO.
Mulled en receipt of price. Sold by all drug
glsUaml ceuntiy stores. Jtep J'lasler Clam
jinny, Proprietors, Hoste i, Miihs.
LAME BAOK.
e-t'er ronsllpntleu. less el appotlte and
diseases of the
ioweIs take H.iwley'H Stomach
ami Liver rill", ii cents.
nisi lyu.Vw(S)
VLVKIt KAILS
SAMAKlTiN
NERVINE.
"YOU CLAIM TOO MUCH ter hviiAUITAls
NKaviNK," says u skeptic. "Hew cm ene med
icine be a spccUle ler Kl'll lti-iV. DYSI'KI.
S1A. ALCOHOLISM, OPIUM HATING,
WKAKNKSS aud lllty ether com
plaints t" We claim It u specific, simply .bo .be .bo
caiue the vlius et all diseases ailses fiem tlie
bleed Uh Nurvliie, IteselvenU Alteratlvn,
and Laxatlve properties meet all the ceudl.
tlmiH heieln reliirrcd te. It's known world
tcfifees
THE GREAT
Nerve Conqueror.
ltquletsniid composes tlie patient net by the
tuuoductleii of opiates and diastleeuthartles,
but by the li monition of activity le the stem
achund iii'ieus sste , wlu-ieby tlin bialn
Is rolleed el iiierhld laueles, whfelt aie tro tre tro
a'ed by the caiiHCsaboveri ti'i'ird te.
Te clergymen, Lawyeis, l.lieiaiy Men, Mor Mer
chinls, Hankers, Ladles, ami all theso whose
f-edeutaiy employment cauves nervous puis
tiatlen, tiiegulailllusef tliu bleed, stomach,
bowels or kidneys, or who lequlie a norve
tonic, appetizer or stimulant, Hamaiutan
Nbuvine isliivalu hie. Theusuuds proclaim
It the most wemlertul luvlgeraut that ever
siistulned the sinking system, l.tu. Sold by
nil Druggists The 1U. U. A. HICIIMOND
MKD. CO., Piopiielers, bt. Jeseph, Me.
C1IA8. N. CItlTTKNTON, Agent,
New Yerk City.
n21 lyoedAw
( vim t:it'.S TONIU,
Oranges and Flerida.
BotterThan Broesoa nnd Blossemo
Under a New Flag.
Kven the biilmy air uml erangu groves of
Flerida tall tn keep Its people lull et happi
ness ami coiutert. Art must help nature
every whero In I he tropics as among the plnea
et the North. " And, chlet among the bless
ings which 1110 adapted te all zones," wiites
Dr. J. U. Wullace, et fort Dade, Fin., "Is
Pahkuh's Temie. It seems te Imvu the world
ler a Held, and most of the current diseases
yluld te Us action. I have used It In tliu case
et a delicate unit djspoptle young lady, with
the most gratllylng results. It 1 eoiiied te ae-
ceuiplUh with ense what the usual prescrip
tiens and treatment ter tlmt miserable malady
tulied wholly te bring about. I am also glad
in state that tlie Toulo has greatly relluvtil 1110
persenally 01 a ttoublesnme atonle condition
el the slomaen of long siamung it is the
Ideal purtller and lnvlgerant,"
Messrs. Hiscox .C co. call ospeolal nttentlnii
te Hit) tact tint alter April 10, USS, the nuine
And style el this preparation will horealtorbo
simply J'arker'a Tonic, The word " Olnger "
la dropped, ler the reason tint unprincipled
dealers are centilniitly deceiving tln-ir patrons
by substituting tnlotler preparations under
the iiauiiiel Ulngei t und as glnger U an un
important tlaveilug tiigrtstlent in our Tonic,
uf.iiini snrti th it our iiliinds will uirrce with
us as te the pteprlety et the chiingii. There
ii'dl be no ehimgt, hewtvtr. In the pioparutlen
'itself 1 and all bottles remaining In the hands
et dealeis. wrapped under tlie namoei "i-aeic.
I .... It thoelmiatiireot Hiscei
un-d IJINflUH '1 .1-1111 .' Cflllllllll 111U UllIllllllU II1UI1
-" " "vv. - ."--.'.. -...:.: :.,.. .........
Iclllil II tun rwiiaiiirn 01 iiisvui a 1.0. in m mu
bottom el outslde wrapper
1 uoltem el outslde wri
CT.OVMNO,
AT1ST
NOVELTIES
-reu-
Spring and Summer
AHKIVINO DAILY AT
FINE MERCHANT TAILORS,
NC. 22 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
( 2d noer.)
LANOA8TKK. I'A
mnys-lydTu.ThAS
TT 4IKHIIAKT.
GREAT REDUCTION
-IN-
PINE CLOTHING
-AT
H. Gerhart's,
Ne. 6 East King Street.
In order te rednce a heavy sle:k et FINK
WOOLKNS and te make room for the Spring
Importation, I will make up te erder all
heavy-wclghtaUlTI.NasanilOVKncOAlINa
Fer the Next 30 Days at a Re
duction of 25 te 30 Per Ofc.,
or First Oest of Get
ting Thern Up.
I have also a Lirge Assortment et medium
weight WOOLKNS for tlie narly Spring trade,
which will be made up befere tliu Spring
trade sets In at nn cqunl reduction, te give
employment te my hands during dull season
TUB AneVE
OAHU ONLY.
JtKliUOTlON 18 FOR
N. II. Mv (ampin cauls of Spilng Importa
tions are new ready nnd nny et my customers
desirous el seeming choice styles can tle se
new.
H. GERHART.
H'
KSU llKOTMKIt.
We nre new openlng an extensive line of
NKW UUODd. They comprise both
FOREIGN
-AND-
DOMESTICFABRICS,
In all the htllsh sh vies und all qualities.
Whonevor you nre prepared le buy, or tle tle tle
slraloexauifnosamo. we Invite veu te call.
We guarantee geed titling, wclldrlmmed uml
woll-made Clothing. OUIl ntlCKa AUK TIIK
LeWKbT. We cnlt Oi-pectnl ntuuitlen le a
special line el
Imported PaiUaloenings,
which me especially tleh nnd nt oxtrcmely
low llguics, considering the quality,
Hirsh & Brether.
t'KNN 1I.VLLCL01H1NU HOUSE,
Nea. 2 and 4 North Queen Btroet.
LANOA8TKH, I'A.
We want twentv-flvn geed 1'ANTS AND
VKST MAKKU3 linmedlntcly.
Hllimi ft 11UOTHKU.
GA
NMMAN IlltO.
POR BARGAINS IN
CLOTHING
OO TO-DAV, TO
L. GANSMAN & BRO.'S,
AT TIIK COItNKlt OF
NORTH QUEEN & ORANGE Sri8
ltldlculeusly Cheap Overcoats at J3.W.
.Hie the Wont'eriul Overcoats at fi.W.
bee the Overcoats nt StM, 47:50, ti 00. 10.UI
and 12.oe.
All wool mills niau.uu.
feu the All Weel Suits at Si, ;i0anii;i2.
Plentj of styles 1 rellablogeotfs our own Up
top make.
(eoetir Children's Pants at 09c. Our Hey's
rants at We. Our strong and heavy lined
Man's Pants at ?1 und f 1.2.1.
ltemember theso burgalns. Consider the
value of your uioney bolore you purchase.
Loek uicund und eee II we are net under-nell-Ing
anybetly In this or nny ethor city.
L. Gansman & Bre,,
N09. (HUm K0BTII QUEEN STKEET
luht 011 the Southwest Cerner et Orange
" at root,
LAN0A8TKU, FA.
tar Net connected with any ethor .Clothing
Heuso In the cltv.
V
1UIOKIA
Cern Remover.
The most effective proparatlen ler the ro re
mnval of Cerns, lluutens, Warts, etc., ever
11 luted betore tlie public
Warrunted te erudlcate completely s,nrt
within a short time the most ebdurate corns,
hard 01 soil, without patu.
IT IS A l-OSITIVM CTSK. SOLD AT
BaOHTOLD'd DRDQ 8TORW,
Ne, 401 WKSTOHANUKbTUKKT, cernar Ot
ClmrloUe, dl-ijd
Smaling&Bansfflan's,
4
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