Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 15, 1884, Image 1

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LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY, MAKOII 15, 1884.
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IJIUALINU At II.MJSttAN.
FINK TAIIiUHS,
II A VK 11 II M 0 VKD TO
Ne. 121 North Queen St.,
And will de p'uastil
llililr KK'KHlit HK ck lit
te have ou uxuinlne
SUITINGS, Etc.,
-FOR-
8PRINO AND SUMMEIt WEAR
iiiayiMvdTii.ThAS
AM'UISiMHIl, '
HUT A NKW FIRM,
With New Goods
-AMD-
New Business Methods.
ALL CASH Pl'ROIIASKKSOIVKNTHK AD-
VANTA K OK THE CASH THANH-
ACTION. Ull) lug ler Cash Mini
celling (or dish, tnublis
Burger & Sutten,
MERCHANT TAILOP.S & CLOTHIERS,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
TO UIVK
Botter Qnreiilne iu Oertulii Llnea of
Roiuly-mnde Qoetlu Tlmn Ortn
Be Hiul Lduowhero.
Tlie i-oels are the (heiipcM, llie Finest and
Ite-tt.iind let style evury pm eh i-..r surely ran
Mint en. it )eti want t'lntulnoie,, in n Ceat
or u Vest, c.ill iiukk, Willi your money, cm
Ne. 24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTER, PA.
1 4-1 yd
IV
U.SII A HlUITIII-.K.
ATTENTION!
OUR $12 SUIT
MADE TO ORDER.
In tlioliestoir.il- ever given te the people te
Irive it geed, substantial, well tllininril, geed
fitting suit el clothing inmln tin tin) irlcoela
leadv iiiniteMtlt We liuve the go iN In dlliur dlliur
eut HtIcsund nil: you te tall u:il e , ilium.
TIII.Mi OK IT, N
All Weel Oassimere Suit
FOR TWELVE DOLLARS,
JIADI-: TO YOUll OWX ORDZll.
ALL WOOL PANTALOONS
TO ORDKll,
FCR FOUR DOLLARS.
Hirsh & Brether's
FENN HALL CLOTHING HOUSE,
Nea. 2 and 4 North Quoeu Btroet.
LANCASTER, I'A.
IS
KW
Beets and Shoes.
NEW 81'UirfO STYLES III llOOTSunil
HIIOKS etall klml ler Men'ri, IIejh' uml
Liulles' Wear ute new rumly le hIiew our
ciiMiimicia.
Till, Hcasen'rt ulnck U tlie rcHult of nu
eftrnt'ituiiiltnver te rocuie nene but tliu
vnry IicbI koeiIh ler tlm lowest prle thut
only u knowlcde el true vtiluua could uo ue uo
ce'imllsli. Te knew linw HOOTS nnd 8IIOK8 arn
iiuulii unit wlmrii tlui tirntiire le l)e beuxlit
liiLi hud ltHulIuctlu litliiKlntc te iu uu ex.
ccllunt piitrnniiKi). TIiIh o.xperleiKo we
Klve te our ciinteniM'.- In uvcry imlr or
UIioeh we bull tluiiu liy uIvIiikh koeI celld
urtleln Hint U lieiiL'Hliy worth all HiiitlH
paid ler It.
'I UK VICNDOME,
A hewuiI Hheii with mt oxteufilon odite,
linliiH n protection le tlie upprN, piiivuut.
Iiik ihi'in trnni Injury whuu ceihIiik
In conflict, with uuy liunl unhitiiiKe.
'I lilt) shoe 1h much worn by mid l u Uver-
Itu with mil lead uinpleyui).
JIOY8' ANO YOUTHS' LACE ANO
DUTTON UI10KS
ut 'ill priced. A uouble ene 1h a llev'u Hut
tee llul. for II Muiul uu exculluut Yeulli'b
Ital. lertl.W.
MISSEb' AND CIIILDRKN'B 8IMUNII-
IIKKL SHOES,
maile upon ft liiedul thut n lone nxpcrlunce
In tlm innkliiK of bheus ter Cnlldiuu him
prevuti the meH comtertublc.
LADIES' FIIENCIIICIU
Opera Toe nnit Common Sctue Wnlk:ii-
Sliem et the bunt known mnkuH.
MEN'S COAUSK I'LOUOII 81IOKS
ler $1 1 mideur OEM HAL. ter K.W) U net
te be c'liialled ter the prlce unywliutu.
We have a comlertablo ami plensant
BtilL'nioem ler KoeIh unit shoes uud will
eilniiin It n ploiiHiire tOBhnwyeu our NEW
Hl'lllNU STOCK II J en will pay uu a Visit.
Williamson I Fester,
Dialers In Cletlilnc
unit lUipi.Tnm
Iiik Hags,
, I'liinlsliliiK Ooeils, Ilnti
is, VuIHeh und Truvel.
Jloela uml Shoes,
32 & 38 East King St,, Laucnster,Pn.
-Our ttore -will Le epen In the oveuInu'S
coinmeiicInK March 17.
A
UUTIOMI.EU ANII KKAI.
JUil'ATK
AUENT.
HENRY SHUBERT,
AUCTIONEER AND REAL ESTATE
AOENT,
01 Nertu Duke St., Lancaoter, Fa.
KverythlnR pvrtalnlnK te my buslneta will
recelve my peunnul attention. Terms riann
nliln Ulve me a cull. Iunl2-tfd
VAItA AMI HAVANA OIOAHS.UUAItAN
.1 teed clear llller, for 6c, at
IIARTMAN'S YMLLOW FRONT CIUAlt
8I01IK,
Smaling & Bran,
BURGER & SUTTON,
nur mum.
0
lAiiri'.v
-AT-
HARNISH &CO.'S,
40 WEST KING STREET.
wmn)iirTv7ri"i"crl1"' le 01,r c,,"tmner8 AM-
Extra-Super Carpet,
AT 75e., WOIITII We PER YARD. ALSO,
RAG CARPETS
or (Mir own man u Inn urn at vnry low prices.
V u tle the largest business In tlm city In Rag
Carpets hecuusu we make tlie l,i)it Inriiel ler
tlm least money, anil our custom ltn C'ur-
pets are Increasing M percent every season i
mill we glve customers iiurrral satisfaction.
INGRAIN OARPh'IS at 'AVe worth 40c.
DRESS ilJOODH of nil kinds. Ureal IlitfKnliin
In III.ACK CASHMERES iind.lRRHKY
ULOTHS, niul Me t kins (it kit kind.
111 OInVOS, IIONO Ol fill klllllH. ICIIv
Iieiim, llmiiliiirK nuil IiihitUiikh.
HouBefurnishing Dry Goods,
HIicatliiRH, Tiililu I.Iiiimih unit '1 Icklnirn ut Lew
I'lkiiu.
-;I.OTIIIN(l MAI)K TO OIIDKIt nt ulieit
IKItlCO.
Ne. I I'rlmii Btenincil KKA'lllKltH uIwhjh en
liiinil,
Juceb Ilurnlsli, Witmerlless,
Ne. 40 WEST KINQ STREET,
ruliJI-lniilA'Jiiiw liANOASTKK, Vn.
MKW Hl'lllNU OOIMIS.
Grand Opening!
TOT, SOAND & CO,,
liuve llncclvml Mxly Cnvs mill ilalei el
NEW SPRING GOODS
T l till n tlit. j)Ht wntk uttiie lewnxt irlcej uver
knew n In tlinliiiteiy el tliu Dry
UeuiId IiilIue;.
NKWSIMNU DKKfS (IUOI).
OTTOMAN mid J'lN CIIKUK SUITINOH.
MKI.ANUKS, OKIIKUK3, AILMUltKS.
lluACK A.VII (JOI.OIIKII OASIIMKItKC.
NKW COI.OIt!jn OIlhHS 81I.KS.
NKW HI'UINU IIOUKUY AND GLOVBj.
CA.MIUtlU mill SWISH KMIIKOIDKItlKH.
ItOCIIlNOS. COMiAlltiniil I,A(JKS.
NKW CAI.IL'OrSuml I'KIICAI.EH.
WASIIINU OINOIIVM'S mill til KVIOTH.
SIIIUTINO I'ltlNTMamlUAMIIItlU".
TAIII.K LINENS. NA1MC1NS unil TOWELS.
SIIEBTINUSaml IMLLOW MU8LIN8.
LACK CURTAINS nnd PILLOW fallAMS.
Popular (Joeils at Popular Prices
-AT IIIE-
NEW YORK STORE,
NOS. 8 k 10 EAST KING ST.,
LANCASTER, I'A.
3HI n IV A I. lNHTMiaiKNItt.
"IiriiAMIX A WI1ITK
Wilcox & White Organ Ce.
SL'ltt'IAL TfcN DAYS SALES.
NOW IS THE TIME TO UUY
PIANOS AND ORGANS
AT 8LAUOIITEUINU l'UICKS.
OnnOoed Hccend-lliml l'lune JM.OO
One KU'Kiiut Sccenit-llmid OrKUii 15 M)
One KU'ituut New Oikhii, lj-step Couplers
Hiul SublliiMH M.00
Wilcox A Whlte Ort'iiiu Hern 171.W) tellW.tO
Ennbe," MePhall, Qrovenotoln &
Fuller, Koyeteno, nnd Veae
& aetiH Mnnefl,
All Miirked Down te Ifottein l'llcei. Almest
Klvt'ii uwuy.
WILCOX & WHITE
Parler Organ Waroroems,
NO 152 EAST HINU STREET,
II. II LUCKENItACII, ABOtlt.
(nlil7.lld
tU.AtiH ANO UUt.t.NnHAIt..
mJllll '.. ...
1-I1M
It M BIlUTin,
QUBBNSWARE!
QUBENSWARB I
-AT-
CHINA HALL.
China, Glass, Quoensware.
TUB LAU0K3T ASSORTMENT.
ALLUOODB EXOIIANGEO
KACTORY.
If NOTBAT1S.
Ilousukueporfi leek te your Inteicst.
amine our Bioek bulore purchujliiK.
EX-
High & Martin,
15 EAST KINO STREET,
t.ANOAHTER. I'A.
JlAVUINt'.UY.
1 r AVI NO
DISSOLVED f AKTnKIUiUll'
l L and
enlly cloned the Chestnut
htieet Iren Works, ltlenlre te lulertn my old
patrons anil tne puniie uenerauy, timt 1 11111
etlll In the business, being loot ted In tliu l'enn
Iren CninnHiiv's Works. North l'lum Btient.
where lum milking Iren and llrass CastlnuB
otevory (loUrlptlen, and will be pleased te
sorve all who may tuver me with their putron putren putron
ttKe. Frem e years experience in thebuslnese
uud uslnu tliu best material and employing
the best mechanics, I urn sail. fled I cun guar
antee entire sutluluctlen, Cunllnus inude from
n mixture et Iren unit steel which are mare ro re ro
linble for struiiRth aud durability than the
best cast Iren known, V teeth roll plnlena,
rolls and roiling mill work u specialty, Cust Cust
InKsmade et very salt iron, and brass cast
Iiiks et every description, 1 have all the pat
teisnf tlie well and favorably known Slewrur
Cern and Cob Crusher, refuted and Improved.
Alse en hand, mills completely lltted up or In
parts, te replace old ones which have been In
uaoleryoaia.Kuarantoelnu thorn te give
Istactten. .
anaH-0'nJ R. 0. HeCULLEY.
PltUFC-bUDM-, 1'IANO aiOVr.U.
l'lunes and r'urnUuie move 1 at short no ne no
tlce. Orders by mall solicited, ever 1,000
plan is moved In three years.
' AUU.F.UK1NOKIIL,
febMM He.Sia N,C;iKtnSt.lLuiiuw,.er
BtlCIHV Am,.
AUllCtJIlA KKMKI)lr.H'
CUTICURA
POSITIVE OURE
ren Hvmr form or
Skin and Bleed Diseases,
FROM PIMPLES TO SCROFULA.
M'O CLEANSE THE RKIN.Hrnlpnntl Uloed
I or lteliIiiB, Heily. l'lmply.CopperColnro'l,
Hcrefulmii, ltihiirltiMl. mm cohIhkIeiia Hum
or, mood I'ol.eiin, U'cern. Aincn."( nnd In
lanltin Hkln Tortures, UieciTicunA Rkukdikd
unilnfulllble.
Uiitlmirn ItmiiUriit, the new Uloed I'urlllnr,
Dliirotlennil Apnrlnnt, oxpeln iIIschhe r;erm
Irem tlie bleed mid pmiiplriitlen, uml thus r.
mown tlm emit Cdtiedr, tlie uruut tkln
Cure, liiKUnllvullAyii ltchliiK and liillaininn.
Hen, cleurs the Skin and ficatp, liralu Ulcern
nnd l"erim, roiteron the Coinphixleii. Cdtice
n Seat, mi cxqnlHlle Skin llcauliriur mid
Telltit ItcqulRlle, In Inillapiiiiiinble In treat I nit
iikln illinnHe., nnd ler rettutt, chupped, or
Krray tkln, blaekliradR. Iilelclitn and baby
hiimern. Cvtioera llixxotisare the only In In
lalllble bleed purlflurM and kin benutlflen.
Uli.. llniiEtitnn, n,i , lawyar, S8 StaUi St.,
Hesien. ri'pnrtMa cane or Bali Rlieum undrtr
his obinrriitlen ler ten venrs, which envoi oil
tlie piillenl'i lie.ty mitt I fin In, and te which nil
knew tnethmlw of trcatiiiiint bad bcen applied
without beniilll, which whh oeinplidely cured
ninly by the I'UTttnRA Hembdhm, IciivIiik n
cleiui mid hi-nttliy Nkln.
Mr. ami Mm rvrrittt Mtrbbleii, lli'lclinr lli'lclinr
lewn, Mii.g., wrlUis 1 Ourllttln boy wan tnrrl
bly iiillicted with Hciefulii. Halt Itheuin, ami
EiyeipcluH overnlnco Itu whh born, uud noth neth
Inn we could iflve him htlpud him until we
trleil cuTttURA IlKMr.Dir.i, which Knulually
cureil bun, until he lit new tut lalran any child.
II K. OarpeLter, llcnilomen N Y., cured
et I'Herln-H or l.oiirexy, et twentv yrars'
Htmidlni,', by Citicuha IUmkdim. The most
weiiilnrfnl 01110 011 rcenrtl. A tlustpanful et
hcuIi8 loll Irem hltnthilly. I'hyMcliintinnd hU
trlnmlK theuxht he mum llu Cure nwern te
bi'foreit Instlce of the penco and llonileiaon'M
iiiODt premlnuut clllzuu.
mm. S. .. tvhlpiilf, Decatur, Mleh., writes
that her lucu, head, and soine partn of lier body
woreiiluionl raw. I lead cevtreil with pcjilm
and Herut. Hullored lenrlully mid tried evt-ry-thliiK.
l'ernmnently cured by the Cuticuua
Rxmkdikh irem a Skin Humer.
Sold by Ml itruKiiixts. rrlce t L-tntucRA, ftOc.t
ItKHOLVKTr, fl : fOAP, 1'C l'OTTBR lllllll AD
ClIKMlOALCO., IlOilOIl, Musi.
Mfliid fur Hew te Ours Nkln Dl.eitses."
CATARRH!
Sanferd's Radical Cure.
THE URKAT IIVLHVMIO 1)13111. LA
'1ION OT WITCH HAZEL. AMERI
CAN 1'IVK. CANADIAN KIR,
MARHiOLD. CLOVER
1ILOSSO.M, Etc.
Fer tie ImmcdtiUe Ridtel ami I'ermmicnt
C1110 et every form et Catarrh, Irem n Sliuple
Head Celd or lnlluenzi le tlm l.em or Smiill.
THRte nnd HearliiK, Cenuli, ItrenclilHs and
Incipient Confuinptlen. Relict In tlve inln
tileilnany mid every cane. Nothing llke IL
(iratefnl traurmit, wlioUwemo. Cuie IjekIiih
from llritt application, and Ii rapid, rudtcul,
permnnuntund never lulling.
One bottle Rndlcal Cure, 0110 Itex Cntarrhal
Solvent mid Siinfnrd' Inhaler, all In one
packHKO, lermlni; ucempletu trt'iituienl, erull
ilniKKUtx ler II. ahk reRHAHDri'RU'H Rad
ical CUKK l'OTTXIl IIRUU MVU ClIKMlOAL CO.,
llosten.
Paia i3 the Cry of a h'ufftriug Nerve.
CelllnH Voltale Klcctrla I'liuter liiHtiintly
HirectH the Nervnuv SyHtein mid hanl.hi'd tialn.
A pertect Eloctrle llnllery eembliied with a
1'orem 1'liiHter ler -" centx. It iiiiiillilUtia
pain, vllalltii wcik and worn out ptrtH,
lriintliiiiiH tlri'd miiflcliH, prevents dlsuue,
and 1 tern mere In eiicimlt tlm tliini tbitu uny
ether plit-tti-r In the world. Seil overywnuie.
inarl-lyil',8,w
Cu'
OIN15 l'OIICS 1'l.AHTKIC,
THOSE WOMEN FOLK.
Ilntv imrif-llcuilrd Mm fitlniHte Bmne
TIiImkh WiilchThcy He Nut
Undrrit.il l.
AnyLedy w he lias led a domestic life knows
bow common such things as the Imckache and
pulns In the chest, me among the women who
de the work. Olten and perhaps generally
the dlslrcktcs are borne without much com
plaint. The women get about nnd the ma
chinery or the home gees en. Ilnyend tills,
theso coare trained animals whom New Eng
land women call "the men folk," eoldem leek.
Bolemtas their wives or ilaughtoiture net 11c
tnally In bed, under the doctor's euro, the av
erage thick-skinned husband anil Ulher gives
the subject no ulteutleii. At the sime time
the peer houtuheld ilrudccs who tlocrve u
better fato-ereep around, broom or utenslls
In hum), upstairs, ilewnslatrsund outetdr-nrd,
deliiKthat woman's work, which '"Is libver
done." Lesses el loved w Ives and fair girls
leisei wIiohe Hiiililennt'ssand unexpectedness
iHteulsh theso woeilon-inted husbands and
fulhers-fall, eeemlngly out of a ulnar sky and
form the logical sequel te the story el neglect.
New, you men who stand ut the heads el ten
thousand such homes, allow us totlren a word
In your reeuptlve ears. If tlie women el
yums are worth having, they nre weith
saving. That back-aohe-that pal 1 In the
chest 1 What are Uey but indications of some
erganla trouble et the kidneys, the heart, or
the lungs t End It at ence by the application
Ol UENSON'd CAI'CINE POROUS PLASTER.
It will soetho thut nervous distress, dilve
away that pain, banish that dull, weary head
ache, glvu new strength te the body ami Iresh
hope le the heart. Ne ether plasters will de
this, The Reason Piaster, however, Is net
mono te sell-but te heal. It Ii a lumudy
whleu never yet bioke llapiouiiee-iiiul never
will.
Your druggist has II. Hut Lelore paying
your 93 cents antl putting tliu plaster In your
pocket, leek ter the word CAI'CINE cut In
middle.
8eubury & Johnsten, Pharmaceutical Chcm
lsts, New Yerk. inl5ImdWA8Aw
-pVltllKtt'rt TON IO.
Put a Brand en Him.
" Women ate a nocesatiry evll," he Bald,
bringing down his list hard nn the counter te
emphaslze the heartless remark. It was In
the village store at Went Milten, Saiatoge
county, uml the spuukerwas tlinceutral figure
of i group et bucholie philosophers, lie was
homely, slovenly and hlxty. "There's where
I illller irem you altogether," said Mr. Uenrgu
T, Graham, el the same place. "Women are
mostly what men iniilie 'em. Wheu lumbauds
are brutes wives will tall Inte submission or
make home het for the men; uml they're un
natural in ulther character, Love thorn, und
especially be geed te them when they're sick.
ami yuuii imvu in, inmuiu. inert) a my
-. T. ....;:-. ... . . . -
own
wife, new. Shu's sutfured a geed 1 1 till
with
tlyspepsla, nervous prostration and ether ail
ments that took the bloom oil bur cIiuek. antl
the spring out 01 her steps. Well, tthetawan
advertUeinentet 1'ahkkii'b Temie, uud thought
It would be Just the thing ler bercuse. Gentle,
men, I sent live miles nltur a bettle. She took
it, I sunt again alter mera se several tlmvs.
TreunluT Why, It you could seohew much
geed It has done her you would ay that
women are the greatest et O oil's blesslugs,
and l'AUKua'sTOMiels the next."
This propitiation, which litis been known as
I'AitKKa'a Uiwucn Temu, will licrcufier be
called simply 1'aiikku'm Tenie. This change
has been rendered necuieary by substitutes
Imposed upon their customers by unprin
cipled dealers under the namu of k Inner 1 and
as ginger U really 1111 unimportant llaverlng
iiiureiueiu, we nrep iiiu iiiisieuiiing weru.
.iiuin , ,i, ... t,v.iw..wiv,, 11. iiiu iii(7iiiu-
tlen llselt. and till bottles remaining iu the
IF inrn l.i.., tt.. .... , Irt W.lr.. In . I.n . A..n ..
n im
hands et dealers, wrapped under thonaineot
"1'ARKKK'a UtNOKii TeNiu," centAin the genulnu
modlclne It the rlnnature et lliscex A Ce. Is
at the bottom et ouuiile wrapper,
CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE
A OATIIOI.IO V1KWUFTI1K UUKlTION,
1'reMbllliiii Net Tlie Meat national 'ininper-
anr.n A1riire-Thn DlitlnctK.n llttweeti
Uegnii, and 1-ellrjr.
Ilov 0. A. Walworth In Catholle World.
Tliore nre innny of iih rhe think tlnit
the tnoderuto iltlnkliiR of ntlmtilatitn, for
thorie who nre cnpnhle of moderation, in
net an evil thine W0I10I1I it te be eften
u very tiseful tiling. We noknew!ulfa,
huwever, tlintoveu when innocently lined
it Is attended liy tome danger, nnd alw.iy
requires te be nod with proeatitlnn,
Thcte nre Retne who o.itiuet uhe it in med
oration. Te into tlie lutimiaxe provalent
amnnir. Cnthnlien, it Ih for Btieli perdenn a
proximate oeeaiien of sin that Ih, a dimmer
which cautiet be biavcd with any ro.inena
bio hnpe of viotery ; and, in nojerdauco
with an cfltabilahcd principles of morals,
they are bound In stiuh cuke for safety's
ake te abstain entirely. Fer this reason
pledging Is ke oemmon nnienKt us. Fer
this io.iheu our priests often Iiiblst that a
man shall necept the pledge. Fer this
rcaRen also we have our total abstinence
societies, and evon enceuraKO lojeiu tlicin,
for exaniples sake, Kebur men ler whom
the danger, if it exists at nil, I? only a
remote one.
Here we invite particular attention te
the following point. Amongst ui total
nbmiuoneo Ih net a principle, but n pnie
tlce ; net nn obligatleu,' but rathur a
counsel of perfection. Thesn who speak of
" total abHtlueucu prinolples" siwak
loosely and incautiously. Total ab ab
stlncuce societies nre deservedly In
great favor amongst nn, and em show
the strongest testimonials iiuder the higu
mauual el Roverolgu pentitr't, oeuunlls and
bishops. 15 tit they net by perHtiatieu,
and porsuade only the wllllnij. Centiden-il
as material of war, the guuti tliey carry
are tee small for se great a conflict. We
cauuet expeet te supprehH a vlee which
attacks ihu many by preaching a counsel
of porfcetiou whiuh addresses itself only te
the fervor of the few. A geed broom was
Mrs. Partington's, hut measured with the
bread Atl.intle it proved ineffectual. Ne
entire population can ever be led will
ingly te the practice of total nbjtluoiieo.
This much, however, can be done, and
doue by compulsion ; a dangereus trade
can be forced by the publics will te submit
te fueIi limitations as are nee seary te the
public geed. Fer this the strong arm of
tliu law is required ; and, tli.it htreng arm
being extended, it Is the duty of all geed
Uhristiaus and all loyal citizcni te obey It
and te aid iu onfeiciug obedieuee. lluiu
we march side by slde with Mr. Dew, and
we nre right glad of it. Ills is a (rietnlly
voice, and we leve te aree with it wliete
we can. The earttest. and siucere mho
cntcs of sobriety, geed order, and happi
UC8H iii society must unite -wherever tliey
can. We canuet atl'erd te treat each ether
as fees, and thus play into tlie hands of
the common enemy
Thin great question iu Nuw Yetk state
ia fast appro.iehiug te 11 erisis. Lute
oventu have doue much te reveal the ani
mus and ty rany of the liquor trade. It
is munlliceut iu its bribes, tiubeuuded iu
its oxectiouB, and in its domination as
merciless as fate.
"The patient Demnu sits
With roce-t and a shroud ;
lie Ii.ih hi. way, and duals his gifts
Hut ours Is net allowed."
Never befere wero its jauissaricH se bold
and unscrupulous, aud nevcr befere did
its slaves feel the lash. Hut its dominion
must foen ceme te a cloae. The coiuinon ceiuinon coiuinen
woalth iu awaking te the danger. The
caiiBO is net new a oau.se of temperance
societies. The people feel a, (atal tlraiu
which (hitters tlie common heart. They
demand that something shall be doue ;
ami they demand a something that shall
be cllcetual. What shall it be '?
relltlrul, ISut Net Partisan,
This question is a politieal ene, but net
in any seuse of party politics. It is uet a
question of religion, though it has a roll rell roll
gleus side en which muu must face their
consciences aud Mpiare tliemuelves with
the eternal piiuciplcs of morality. Men
of all religious detiominatieuH, aud tneu
who belong te none, cau join heartily iu
combined elFert te proeuro geed laws for
the suppression of iutemperauce. Special
variances de exist ameugst sinceru aud
earnest men iu their methods et dualiug
with questions of tofeim. It Is, therefore,
important te leek for sotne common
ground upon which we cau all meet, aud
Ireely euliat in a goneral meveinuut te
advance sobriety ami dimiuibh social (lis
order by ferce of law.
Most Catholics, I think, share the iu iu
luctance felt by se many ethers te a
total prohibition of the sale. A restraint
upon natural liberty se absolute aud un
sparing, although net bujend the altum
deminium which peitaius te the statu,
cauuet be wise uutll its necessity us a last
resort becomes evldcut. When we are
made te uuderstaud that every ether
rcasousble expedient has been tried aud
failed ; when we ceme te feel that we
uceds must choeeo between this demand of
riot und destruction which new dopelatos
the laud aud the eaoritleo of all tight te
stimulating beverages, even iu their -meat
innocent uhe, thou wu may fairly be called
upon te adept the extreme expedient of
prohibition, bxpedinuts less trenchant
are net yet all exhausted.
Whatever meabure may be ndepled, it
may be made seuure and pcitnauent iu its
fundamental policy by a constitutional
prevision. iixporience shows that any
cede provided by ene legislature is seen
rescluded or fatally mutilated by another.
Iu New Yerk statu this is certain. Tliu
great body of the people ate engaged iu
their privute airalrs.iuul oauuet be aroused
te aotieu every year en questions ulTceting
the goneral woirare,
" Tis the tluy et the chattel
Web te weave, mid corn te gllud ;
Things am In the saddle,
Ami i Ide mankind."
The liquor dcalors.hewover.whou grludltig
their own oeru, nre always faee te faoe
with this quoatleu. Their private iuterest
is always at stake. Whatever diminishes
drinking diminishes their gaius and com
mands their constant attention. They ate
banded together iu a league which sits
continually, deliberates secretly, acts
quickly, ostracizes mercilessly. Theso in
the trade (and aueh thore are) who would
willingly reoenollo it with their consciences,
who would gladly soe it restricted te lower
and mero rcspcotable Lauds, nre made te
play their part in the ring under the vlgl vlgl
liiuue of eycn whose jealousy theydare net
awakeu. It holds its whip ever legislators,
magistrates, commissioners of exctse, aud
polleoraon. We saw in the late New
Yerk oleetlou hew long it romeinborou
and pursued with its vengeance a caudi.
date for secretary of state who when iu
the Legislature had failed te vote iu its
iuterest. It marks tradesmen with a bun
uud forbids te trade with them. It Iuib a
oemmon purse, whlelt ean be drawn upon
at short netice and used secretly where
moiiey is stronger than argument.
Sueh beiug the case, it is easy te under
stand hew readily this trade cau undo iu
a Blngle sossleti what the people,
rislug in their might, had decreed and
uieaut te establish for ever. 'Ilielr
work of undoing Is vfloeturi se mlently and
be quiekly that thonttentien of the publle
U rrnlnml nnlv in time te leek unen tlie
A umn v. "il , ,- mw ivn vm
oxeleo lawn of 1857, a most admirable cedo
as first framed, has been reduced te .1
thing of shreds and patohes te ploase tlie
liquor doalers, who new point te it in deri
sion te show the felly of making laws te
restrain them. In it wonderful that se
many call for a constitutional prevision ?
Of ceurse the satne power which makes
the prevision ean recall it. But that
power is the deliberate pewer of the peo
ple It rcqulren a slower process. It
oauuet be concerted heerHly, uer carried
into execution suddeuly, nor efl'eeted by
the same work ei corruption. It cauuet
be set aud sprung llke a trap upon nn un
heeding public
redhibitien Nut the licit.
If, howuver, the oemmutiity should con
clude te protect Itfelf against drunken
ness by a constitutional prevision, it by
no means fellows that a prevision abso
lutely prohibitory is the only oue te be
thought of. The oenBtltutiou might
dcelari) the sale of liquors unlawful ox ex ox
eept under license, and llz the minimum
ofllceuso very high says five hundred
dollars. This graud uud elloetlvu point
belug secured, all ether needful previsions,
te regulate the mauufuoture, &c, could
be lelt te legislative action. The
lugislature might cquallze the effect
of such a constitutional prevision
by gtaduatiug the number of liuenses al.
lowed in each district te the number of the
population. Of ceurse all thin would leave
only a few iu the ttade. Hut what of that?
The Tower the belter, se leug as the trade
oeuliuues te furnish all that is really
needed. Beber citizeus 'would uet feel
driveu te violate the law. The retailers
crowded out would be the vilest of the
class. The manufacturers and wholeBalo
dealers most cramped would be the most
unscrupulous, such as soil the vilest cou ceu cou
ceotiotm and make for themtclvis a
clientele of customers by setting up iu
buBiuess aud giviug lung credit te the
lowest of the low. The great reduction of
the trade would be followed by a prouer
tiouate reduction of drunkenness. The
great point would be guiued of breaking
up the retorts where drunkenness is chiefly
learued. Of ceurse the evil will net be
entirely extinguished. Ne ; oertaluly uet.
That dream we leave for the lawmakers of
the millennium. Iu the meantime wu
must uet leek te the civil law te de all the
work. Other force, moral aud religious,
must carry the reformation farther, up
P"aliug te the reason, faith aud ceuueiencu
of theso exposed te dauger.
The idea of " local option " as a rcfeim
mc.isure has, in our opinion, uethiug te iu
commend it. It is simply uu expedient te
get rid of the teal question at issue. It
means tlm making et law witu tlie cud and
aim of the law left out. It means te allow
certniu rural districts where the trade is
already comparatively powerless te reduce
that power still mero. But it leaves the
front uates of hell open. It abaudeus New
New Yerk city aud Brooklyn, and all the
Isrge allies, te the tender mercies of the
great moral monster. Ay, it dees mero
than thit. It exposes the whole commu
nity te n reaction whereby the little galtiid
is seen lest. The wholesale dealers of the
cities maintain their trade by traveling
iigoute, wiie uirculate through the country,
presenting bills and soliciting busltiess,
and with opportunities te de a great deal
mero. The heart of this mischief is in the
oily, but its arteries extcud everywhere
and its veins lead baek te the heart.
When the whole head is faint aud the
whole heart is sick we oauuet cure the
body corporate by plasteriug the extrenii.
tics.
Uermervatlve Jleferni.
Iu llue, te return te Mr. Dew. Thore
are Heme tf us that de net seu our
way te adept thuoxtrerae measures recom
mended by him uud by se many ether
gentlemen. Experience shows hew often
"Vaulting ambition doth o'erleap Itself,
And rail e' the ether side."
Yet it would grievous te be loekod upon
as lets earnest aud siucere than they. Our
hearts are eulisted in this roterm. We are
ready le advance it even at the cost, if
necessary, of personal Interests, and the
sympathies of private friendship. Hut we
are net radicals. We are couservatlvoaud
hate radicalism. We would net llre the
corn ciib as a short way te dispose of the
rats. On the ethor baud, we de uet feel
like trilling with a great evil, or enduring
it. We would uet persist iu settiug the
old traps leug after it is ovldeut that the
rats only laugh at thorn. Noither de we
propose te abaudeu both oeru aud crib te
rat rule.
We cannot believe that a wlde spread
iutemperauce is insoparuble from the sale
of uluohelio drinks. The evil arises from
oireumstauoes whieU have pervertcd an
innocent trade into a fearful occasion of
Biu Our convietiou is that theso circum
stances ean be ehanged. Yet uet cosily uer
a. once. Personal, piivate cil'ert, appeals
from the pulpit, aud the example of socie
ties cau de semuthiug te save individuals ;
but ou this vast and bleated trade, as It
exists iu our day,thofe inlluunces fall like a
dust-of twiWfithrewu from the windows
en a riotous carnival below. It calls for the
giant pewer of the state. Aud the ttite
Is bound te protect us. Weighed side by
slde with this intolerable evil, the com
mercial interests of liquor makers nud li
quor dealers swing llke a feather in the
scale. The trade must be se dealt with
that it shall no louger exist as an ubi
quitous mau-trap. It must be se cou ceu cou
Httieted that dealers who would be censci
entieus cau fellow it without sin, Aud
sluce in this oeuutry the law making pewer
is vested iu the poeplo, with the cousa ceusa
quunt responsibility, let overy oitizen t,ake
his cousetouoo in his hand when he gees te
tlie polls. Let him ask himself If this
cause does net lift itself high above every
question of party politics. Let him soe
that 110 belps te put Inte ullloe no hireling
of the trade, uer any oue that oauuet be
counted 011 te sustain wholesome laws re.
straining it. And, Dually, let net the
Irlends of sobriety leso courage from past
failures or mistakes Te use the old ry hmu
which Sir Walter Scott se delighted iu :
"It It Una weel bnbblt,
Weel bebbtt, weel bebbtt,
If It Una weel bebblt,
WeVl bebblt again."
'A lolling stenu gathers no mess;" but It
may get uu advertisement ler Dr. Hull's
Cough Syiup vtl" led en It.
tluekleu's Arnica Halve.
The Rest Salve In the world ler Cuts,
llrulsej. Seros, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fevur
sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Cerns, and all skin eruptions, and positively
cures Piles or no pay required, fl It guar guar
uutued te give perlect sulfslactten or money
rotunded. Price, 13 cents pur box. Fer sole
bye. A.Lecher.
A Walking Skeleton.
Mr, K. Springer, et Meehanlcsburg, Pa:,
writes 1 " 1 was altlietuil with lung lever ami
iibei'ss 011 lungs, und red 11 cod te a ivalktna
tkeleteit. Get u free bettle 01 Dr. King's New
Discovery ler Consumption, which did mu
se much geed that 1 bought a dollar bettle.
Alter using three bottles, leund myself ence
moie u man, completely lestered te health,
with a hourly appetite, uud a gain In ttesh of
-IS pounds " Call at C. A. Leeher's Drug Steie
ami get 11 froe bettle et t til certain euro ter
all Lung Diseases. Lurge bottles, (l.CU. (3)
Ulail te Hear It.
" Fer several months I onduied atlull pain
through my lungs nnd shoulders; lest my
spirits, appulllu uml color, ami could with till-
tli'tillv 1-1111111I11 Irntu mv tlflil. ftl V 1ll0l)nt
I liealthlulcontlllienls iluute Jlurdeck Uloed
Ultten Mrs. K. a. Hall, Mini
or Bul ''Y II. II. Cochrun, (I
uingnuiiiieii, n. 1.
ruggist, Uf anil
Indulgence ami Kxcesse.
Whether ever eitlng or drinking are matle
harmless by using Hep Illtlurs freely, giving
elegant uppotlte antl oneymont by using
thorn before unit removing all ilullncsi, pains
antl dlslnm afterwards, leavlng the head
clear, nerves sternly anil all the fecllngs
buoyant, olastle and mero happy than bolore,
The pleasing Afreets of a Chtlstlaner sump
tuous dinner continuing days afterwards.
Kmlnent Testimony.
New Yerk H'ttueti, Avgutt IS, MSO,
" t find that In Addition te the pure spirits
contained In their composition, they contain
the extract et he.s and ether well known antl
highly approved meillctiial roots, leaves anil
tinctures In quantities sunielnnt te render
the artlete what the makers claim It te be. te
wit, a modletnal preparation and net a hover hover
age unfit and unsafe te be used except as a
modlclne.
" Frem a careful analysis nt their formula
which was attested under 01th I find that In
every wlne glass et Hep Ulttera, tlie aotlve.
medicinal proportion astde Irem the distilled
spirits are equal te a lull tlnse for an adult,
which tact In my opinion, sublects It te an In In
ternal rovenuo tax ts amedlctnat bitters."
Urkhn II, llAOtf, U. 8, Cem, In. Rev.
Hardened Mver.
Flve years aje I breke down with kidney
and Uver complaint and rheumatism. Since
then I have been unable te be about at all.
My liver becamu hard llke weed) my limbs
wurepuffud up antl tilled with water. All the
best physicians agreed that nothing could
cum me. I roselvod te try Hep Hitters; 11
have useil seven bottles t the hnrtlncrs has all
geno from my liver, the swelling from my
limbs, nnd It has worked a miracle In my case.
otberwlso I would have bcen new In my
grave. !. W. MeRitr,
Hutlale, Oct. I, '1.
I'evrrty uud miflBilng.
"I was dragged down with debt, poveity
and suffering ter years, caused by a sick fam
ily and large bills ler doctoring. I was com
pletely tllsceuragnd, until one year age, by
tlie udvtoeot my pastor, L commenced using
Hep Hitters antl In ene month we wero all
well, and nene et us have fenn a sick tlay
since, and 1 want te .ty te all peer mini, you
can keep your families well a year with Hep
I!IUere ter less than out) doctor's visit will
cost, 1 knew it."
feb2Muicl4w A Weiikinqman.
A Hiipllst Alhilsmr's Kxporlrure.
" I am 11 llaptlst Minister, and befere I ever
thought el being a clergy muu, I gi minuted In
medicine, but lelt a lucrative practice Ter my
present pmtci'slen, 40 years age. I was ler
many years 11 su irorerfi 0111 quinsy; "TViekkh'
Kclectrle UU cured me." I wits nlse troubled
with hoarseness, mid V hemm' J-.clectrie Of al
ways relieved me. My wife ami child had
diphtheria, mid rhemm' Kclectrle UU cured
them," mid 11 tulcen tu tlme It will cure huvuu
nut el Inn. I urn neiilliteuL It Is a emu for the
most obstinate cold or cough, and U anyone
will titke a small tuo-speon anil halt fill It with
the OH, ami then plure the end et the spoon In
ene nostril and draw tlm OH out of the spoon
lllle tne noun uy suiiniig us 1111111 us iiiey can,
until the UU rails ever Inte tlie threat, and
pructlee that twice a week. I don't cure bow
otlenslve their head may lie. It will clean It
out und cuin their eaUirrh. 1-or dealuess and
curuche It has doue wonders te my certain
knowledge. It is the only medicine dubbed
patent meillclne that I have ever lelt ltke re
commending, and I am very anxious te fee It
In every place, ter 1 tell you that 1 would net
be without It In my house ler any considera
tion. I am new guttering with a pain llke
rheumatlsmlu my right limb, mid nothing re
lieves mu llke Themas' Kcleclria UU."
Dr. E. F. CRANE, Cerry. Pn.
Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 1J7 und
13J North Uucen street.
1 Wish Kvorybeily te limit..
Rev. Geerge II. Thayer, an old citizen el
this vicinity known te every ene as a most
Influential citizen anil christian minister el
tliu M. E. church, Just this moment stepped In
our sUiru te say, " 1 wish everybody te knew
that I consider that both myi-elt and wife ewe
our lives te Shlleh's Consumption Cure." It
Is having a tremendous sulu ever our counters
and Is giving perfect satisfaction In all cases
et Lung Diseases, such as nothing elsu has
doue. DRS. MATCH ETT & FJIANCE.
iloimne. Inil., Atuy 15, '7S.
Sold by ll.il. Cochrun, tUugglst, N09. 1.17 and
13D North yuoenstroet. Lancaster, ftiblluedl
MICIHVAI..
rpiKKII OUT.
JL The distressing feeling nt weariness, or
exhaustion without etlert, which mattes Hie n
burden te se many people, Is due te the fact
that the bleed Is peer uud the vitality conse
quently feeble. 11 yuu are sullcrlng Irem
such feelings,
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Is u8t what you need, ami you need, anil will
de you Incalculable geed.
Ne ether preparation se concentrates and
combines blnnd-purltylng, vitalizing, en
riching and Invigorating (luulltlei us Ama's
SAIUAI'AIIIIXA.
viir.rAnun ur
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Ce , Lewell, Mass.
Sold by all DruguU's 1 1, six bottles for V.
ml'-MS
J;
Ami; hack.
HOP PLASTER.
This porous plaster Is absolutely the bet
ever made, combining the virtues nt liens
with Riims, balsams and extruets. Its power
Is wonderful In curing tllsutses where ether
plasters simply relieve. Crick Iu the llauk
mid Neck, Pain In the Slde or Limbs, Still
Joint, und Muscles, Kidney Troubles, II lieu
mutism, Neuralgia, Sore Ciiest, Allectlnns nt
the Heart uud Liver, unit all pulu eruches In
any 1111 it cured Instantly by tne Hep Platter,
aftrv It Price. 'i cents, or flve ler II.iO.
Malludeu receipt of price. Held by ull tUug-
glsts and country suires. Jinp iwster
pa uy. Proprietors, Hesien, Mass.
LAME BAOK.
49-Knr coiiHtlpiitlen, le et umtuttle una
.IfjiniMiia rt tint lintvti.t tiilrn lltLwlir'4 HtntiiiiiMi
thu bewtiis take lluwluy's
Stomach
and Liver Pills. Scents. duly
dAw(3)
JfAM'JIH JIAlHiltlUK, W
)1IAHKS YV. FHV.
SEND YOUR ORDERS IN NOW FOR
Pahut Hanging ami Sliade Werk,
As the rush will seen cemmunce,
uu Elegant Stock et
We have
WAIL PAPEES.
et Every D.'scilptlnn In all the Leading Nuw
Patterue. Over Fllty Designs of
DADO SHADES,
In the prevailing Nuw Celers, six anil seven
I eel leug ; thesu goods nre gelling mero pep
ular every season, riuiu uoeua, an wiuiiib,
ler uny kind et a window. Fixtures, Cords,
Ornaments, Ac.
LACE CURTAINS,
Frem Oue Dellar a pair up. Hed Feils, Pillow
Shams, Tidies :uml Lainiiicqiilns Walnut,
Dress, Cherry, Ash and tbeuy Cuitulu Poles.
PIER AND MAN1LE HUMOUS.
PHARES W. FRY,
67 NORTH QUEEN ST,
LANCASTER. PA.
A fKW K TMIOOLUSTOUK CONN KOll
Ollt Cigars, II for 23a, at
IIARTMAN'S YELLOW FlUNTClUAR
STORK.
NOTION '111 'l'Ufl.at'ABB.ltt AMU OUM
NER3. All persons ure hereby forbidden
tolrespuss onanyel thelumts et the Coin
wall or Snoedwoll estates. In Lebanon and
Lancaster counties, whether Ineleaetl or un un un
Inclosetl, either ler the purpose et sheeting or
nstitug, as the law wilt bu rigidly outerct'0
igalusi all trespassing ou sulil lauds et the
undersigned alter this uu.lce.
" VM. COLEMAN FREKMAMl
R. PKRUY ALDF.N,
EDWARD U. FREEMAN,
Attorney Ur a, w Celeman's Ileira
oletfdAn
M"'!!1. ,''?nKHWaH Ct
A.c
TATK8 m Oil.
SPRING CLOTHING
-FOR-
18 8 4 .
New Shapes, '',
Nevel Styles,
Lew Prices.
A. C. YATES & CO.,
LEDGER IIUILD1NO,
COR. SIXTH & CHESTNUT STS
PHILADELPHIA.
M
YKIW A It ATI! VON.
SPRING OVERCOATS.
SPUING SUITS,
SPRING SUITINGS.
Spring Overcoats In all the new shades et
CORK SCREWS, made te suit a lushlonable
triule, with selt roll and medium length.
Our stock et SPltlNO SUITS are new ready
ter Inspection. They ure made tiein carefully
selected materials In liaiid. 01110 and attractive
styles, uml comprise such u variety as will
enublu us te pleasu overy fancy.
(let Samples of Our 910 Suits,
(jut Samples of Our $12 Suits.
Can be hail by calling nt Ihu store, or will be
mailed upon furnishing uddress.
SPRING WOOLENs in ull the new, beauti
ful and must fushlonuble patterns ler FINE
CUSTOM TAILORING.
Latest Fashion l'lules ler luspcollen. Per
feet Fitting Garments In correct styles guur
antuttl. MYERS & RATHFON,
LEADING LANUABTER CLOTHIERS,
NO, 12 HAST KING STREET.
LANCABTElt, PA.
H.
UBUIIAUT.
GREAT REDUCTION
-IN-
FINE CLOTHING
-AT-
E Gerharf s,
Ne. 6 East King Street.
In order te reduoeu heavy stock et FINIS
WOOLENS und te maku room for tlie Spring
Importation, I will make up te order all
hcavy-welghtbUITINGSandOVKRCOATlNQ
Fer the Next 30 Days at a Re
duction of 25 te 30 Per Ot.,
or First Cost of Get
ting Them Up.
I have also a Large Assortment et medium
weight WOOLENS for the early Spring trade,
which will be made up bolore the Bprlng
trade scut In at an equal reduction, te give
employment 10 my hands during dull season
THK A1WVB UKDUCT10N JB I OH
CAUUUXLl'. r
N. I!. Mv sample cards of Spring Importa
tions are new ready uud any et my customers
desirous el securing choice styles can de se
new.
H. GERHART.
1 ANHMAN A I1IIO.
1884 SPRING 1884
GOOD TIMES ARE COMING. .
The tlme has ceme and we are new leudy.
One glimpse at Ihu burgalnt ettered iu our
lurgeantf (tttruettva
NEW SPRING STOCK
-OF-
Ready-made Clothing!
AND GOODS IN THE PIECE,
will convince you that an era of peace and
in'OHiturii v iiita iinwneti ler veu. anil
.1 uur jtiw
nrlces will actually set you trembling witu
delight. ... , .
Loek at our sainp'e pieces, marked In plain
figures. In our uorihweat show window, nlled
with the choicest pleoe goods which we make
te order at the following low prices t
Suits te order at 12 CO, 111.00, J 10.00, (10.00,
IIS 00. iM 00, tW 00, t'X CO
Paiits te ertlur at f J.W, fl.OO, fl.50, 15.00, 10.00,
J7.00, ISWautlfJ.OO.
Readj.mstlti hulls ler Men at $5.00, 0.00, $7.00,
I3.0J, fo.ue,iuoouptoiiooo. ..,.,..,
Ready-made Suits ler lleysat 13.50, $1.00, I.M),
15.00, f tl 00, 7.00 up te 1 10 00.
Ohlldreu'sSulU at1.75, $.'.00, $160, $3.00, fl.00
up te $0 50. . K ,
W nether you wish te purchase or net, ploase
call, get posted and se. for ycurself whether
any ether Clothing or Merchant TaUorleg
Heuse can approach you with us low prices
and large assortment,
L Sansmaii & Bre.,
T1IE vW"&nl!'$&'u
Nes. 6G.G8 N0KTH UUEKX STKBET
el OtWM
Right ea the
Beutnwnst Cerner
mrcet,
LANCASTIIB, I'A.
7- Net connected wlthny otaer'.CloUUay
Ubuse Iu Uie cltv.
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