Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 17, 1884, Image 1

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LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1884.
Price Twe Cfinti.
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VLOTHtmi.
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OH
CIIOIOK
FURNISHING GOODS,
roil rATIIKIt, MOTHER. IIKOTIIKttS.
BIS
TEHS, COUSINS AND AUT9,
00 TO
EKISMAN'S,
Ne. 17 WEST KING 8IBEKT,
Hoinembor tliu nutnber anil street,
A M Ol. II STAND,
HUT ANEW FIRM,
With New Goods
-AND-
New Business Methods.
AI.I.OA8II PURCHASERS Q1VKV THE AD
VANTAGE Or THE CASH TRANS
ACTION. llu1riKler Citnh and
selling (or Cash, enables
Burger & Sutten,
MERCHANT TAILORS & CLOTHIERS,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
TO GIVE
Botter Bargains la Oertain Lines of
Ready-mado Geeda Than Can
Be Had Eleowhero.
ThaCnodsare tJie Cheapest, tlie Finest anil
lies t, ami ter Style every puichaser surety can
strut en. II you want Pantaloons, or a Cost
or a Vest, call quick, -with your meney, en
&
Ne. 24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTER, PA.
14-lV'l
H
111811 A llltUTIIKK.
ATTENTION!
OUR $12 SUIT
MADE TO ORDER.
Ii the best efrVir ever gtven te the people te
have a geed, substantial, well trimmed, geed
nilinK suit of clothing made for tlie prlcoeta
icatly made suit. We have the goods In differ
ent styles anil ask you te call anil hob them,
THINK Or IT, AN
All Weel Cassimere Suit
FOR TWELVE DQLLAB8,
HADE TO YOUR OWy ORDER,
ALL WOOL PANTALOONS
TO ORDER,
FOR FOUR DOLLARS.
Hirsh & Brether's
l'ENN HALL CLOTHING MOUSE,
Ner fl and 4 North Queen Street.
LANCASTER, l'A.
Soets and Shoes.
NKW SPRINOBTYLES 111 IIOOTB and
BHOKBet all kinds ter Mini's, Heys' and
Ladies' Wear are new ready te show our
customers.
This season's stock Is the result et an
earnest endeavor te precure nene but tlui
very best goods ter tlie lewest pries that
only a knowledge et true values could ac ac
ce'npllsh Te knew hew IIOOTB and 8IIOK8 are
madn and where tlie best aru te be bought
has hud luatteatln bringing te us an ex.
oellent putrenaga. This ozperlenco we
give te our customer In uvery pair et
hoes we sell thorn by giving a geed solid
article that is Honestly worth all that Is
paid ler It.
TUB VENDOME,
A Bcwed Shoe with an extension odge,
being a protection te the uppers, prevent
lng them iretn Injury when coming
In contact with any hurd substance.
This shoe Is much worn by and Is n lavor laver
lte with railroad employes,
HOYS AND YOUTIIB' LACK AND
IIUTTOX SHOES
at all prices. A netable ene Is a llev's Hut
ten llul. for $1.83 and an excellent Youth's
Hal terll.SO.
MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S HPRING-
11EEL SHOES,
made upon a medel that a long oxperlenco
latlie milking of shoes ler Oiilldien lias
proven the wen comtettable.
LADIES' FRENCH KID
Opera Toe and Common Sense Walking
nnoes ei tna eeai Known niaaes.
MKN'd COAUSK l'LOUOll SHOES
ler $1 23, andeur EM UAL. ler $2.30 Is net
te be equalled ler the price anywhere
We hnve a eomtertablo and pleasant
salesroom ler Heets unu Shoes and will
esteem It a ploasure le show you our NEW
Bl'ltINO b'iOOK It yen will pay us a visit,
Williamson & Fester,
Healers In Clothing, Furnishing Heeds, Hats
and Caps, Trunks, Vhllses and Travel.
lng Hags, Heets and Shoes,
WZ & 38 East King St., Lnncaster.Fa.
- Our stere will be epen in the evenings
uommenclug March 17.
VUOTUUHAV11H,
J."
HUTS.
There has been inch a demand ter
LARUE PHOTOGRAPHS that 1 was
compelled te get ft VERY LARGE
CAMERA BOX te meet the demand.
We can new make yen a PHOTO as
small as ttie mallcst locket v 111 helU
up te a 6-lneh loco, te lit an 18x22
Frame,
J. E. ROTE,?
Ne. 100 North Queen Btreet.
juueJ-ua,
BURGER
SUTTON
juir aoeva.
pAltfKT
-AT-
HARNISH &C0.'S,
46 WEST KING STREET.
Wti ara new ettering te our customers ALL
WOOL TWO-PLY
Extra-Super Carpet,
AT 750., WORTH We. PER YAU1I, ALSO,
RAG CARPETS
Ofetirnwn tnanulaotnreat very low prices.
Wuttn the largest business In the city In Hag
t.'arpets becausu we itiuku the bait lnriet for
tlie le'ist money, nut! our custom Rug Car.
pats urn Increasing Se per cent, (ivory season
timl we give customers perfect satisfaction.
INUItAtN UAUl'KTB at Ma, worth 40c.
DRESS GOODS of nil kind. Great llargRins
In HLACK CASHMERES end JERSEY
GLOTIH, and NOTIONS etkll kinds,
as Gleve, llose et all kinds, tub
bona, Hamburgs anil Inserting.
Heusefurnishing Dry Goods,
Sheetings, Table Linens and 1 takings at Lew
1'rlces.
WCLOTHINU M AUK TO OUDKIt At abort
notice .
Ne. 1 Prlme Btoamed FKATHKtlS always en
hand.
Jacob HurnlHii, Witmer Iless,
Ne. 46 WEST KINQ STREBT,
reb?Mmd.tnw LANCASTER, Pa.
N
EXT UOOll Til TIIK CO CUT IIOC3K
PAMESTOCK'S.
Sis! Sis! Sis!
$3,000 wnrtti et HLACK, COLORED, STRIPE
and CHECK SILKS. Jast landml lrem an im
porter's auction sale- In New Yerk.
Drewn, Navy lllae, Myrtle Oltve, Uarnet,
and HreniB Bilks, only 37xc.
Navy lllue. Drewn, Myrtle Green, llronze
and Uarnet Bilks, Me, 03c, 75e, anil f 1 W,
Btrlpe Bilks, illtlercnt combinations, 45c, 50e
05c nnd 73c.
Check Bilks, black and whlte and whlte and
black, 60e and ;, cbcap.
lllack Silk at tee, Oic, 7$c, 87Ke, $1.00, I1.I2X.
11.15, lt". i.73 ami is co.
TIIK 1IKBT BILKS AT PRICKS WE IIAVK
EVER OFFERED. OUK
BLACK SILKS
At 11.00 and (1.12K are boaulles at the price,
and worthy the early attention et theso In
want.
T- On and alter March 17. our stere will be
open In the evening till further notice.
R. E. Fahuesteck,
LANCASTER, l'A
Next Doer te the Court Heuse.
i II, 31. MIT IN X CO.
SPECIAL SALE
-or
MTJ SLIN8
-AND-
SHEETINGS.
W e will sell thofeUowlugbranrlsotUloached
and Unbloache 1 Sliullns and Shootings at less
than Manufiicturer's I'rlccs:
MUSLINS- BLEACHED.
4-4 FRUIT OF THE LOOM.
4-4 NEW YOUR MILLS.
4-4 WAM8UTTA.
4-1 1'ItIDE OF THE WEST.
Muslins-Unbleached.
44 ATLANTIC
4-1 I'AOIFIO.
4 4 AIH'LKTON.
4 4 ADRIATIC.
SHEETINGS-BLEACHED.
MOHAWK VALLEY.
FKUIT OF THE LOOM,
UT1UA.
V In All Widths.
Sheetings Unbleached.
CONEBTOQA.
LANCASTER,
l'KUUKA.
4)1-In All WldtlH.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.
Cor. West Kfngftucl Frlnce StP.,
LANOABTER, l'A
TriUTHIA
Cern Kemever.
The meat effective preparation ter the ro re ro
meval or corns, Uunlens, Warts, etc., ever
placed betore tbe public
Warranted te vradlcate completely n&
within u short tlme the most oDilurate corns,
hard ei soft, without pain.
IT 10 A 1-UJlTlVM CURE, BOLD XT
BJIOBTOLD'S
DRUQ STORE,
Ne, 401
WEST ORANGE STREET, corner el
Charlette ill-Ud
JOTIOK. PATIKNTS WIUII1KIU TO DUN.
DR. LA ORANGE,
0? 1623 FllBCBT 8TBIET, PUItADkLrnU, IA.,
are requested te glve at least two days
notlce prier te their intonded visit te prevent
HanniiiMntmnnt and less of time.
i. i ., flr.iriHiiii. nw wnrlr nn MArvnti. 111.
ceses and Alli?d Disorders. Bent free by pest.
Kcenu. Address a, aboye. mlmd
tltlUVAL,
riUKKII OUT.
The distressing Irellnir et weariness, of
exhaustion without rflert, which makes lUe a
burden te se many people, Is due te the fact
that the bleed Is peer and the vitality conio cenio conie
qunntly feoble, Ii you are suffering irem
such feelings,
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Is ut nhatyeu noeil, anil you need, anil will
de yen tncaleulabln geed.
Ne ether preparation be concentrates and
combines iloedpurllylng, vitalizing, on en
rlchlng and Invigorating iiunlllles as Aran's
BAMAI'Alllf.tA
rncrARKb nr
Br. J. 0. Ayer & Ce , Lewell, Mais.
Sold by all Druggists t II, six bottles Ter $3.
11112-18
A OltRAT HUCUKH9.
HOP PLATER.
this porous plnslcr Is lameus Inr lis qu
nil hnartv action In curluu Latno Hack, ill:
nick
and hearty action In curing Latno Hack, ltlieu.
nifUlsm. sciatica, Crick in tin
matism. sciatica, urick in tee Hack, Mueanii
Hln. Nenrnlula. Btltr Joints and Muscles. Bore
Client, KlilnuyTroublesantl nil piitnn or acties
eltlier local or iloep-seatod. It seethes,
Htn-ngthen and fltlmnlutei the parts. Ilie
virtues et hops oemblniHl with cnmn-cletin
and ready te apply. mixrler te liniments,
lotions and salves. I'rlce, 23 rents or Ii ler
$1 00. Sold by drugKl'tx anil country stores.
MhIIwI en recolntel prices. Hep J'lcuter Com Cem
anv, I'roprlelors, lloiten, Mem-j.
A GREAT SUCCESS.
a-The best
famllv nlll
inado-Uawley's
Stomach and Llver I'llls,
action and easy te take,
nevW-lydAw
21c. I'leasant In
(1)
TriUMBV-WOUT.
DOES WONDERFUL CURES OF
KIDNEY DISEASES
-AND-
LIVER COMPLAINTS.
Hccauseltacta en the LIVER. ROWELS and
KIDNKYa at the SAME TIME.
Hocause It cleanses the syitnm et the pelnn
eus humors that develops In Kidney and Url
nary DUoesus, lllllleimnes, Jnunilice, Censtl
nation, I'llca, or In ltneuinatlsm, Neuralgla,
Nervous Disorders and all Female Complaints.
SO-HOL ID PROOF OF TII1H.
It will BurcIyCiire CONSTIPATION, 1'ILKB
and RHEU3IAT1SM by causing FREE
ACTION et all Uie organs nnd functions
thereby
CLEANSING THE BLOOD.
Hestetlng the normal pewer te threw ett
dUcase.
THOUSANDS OF CASES
Of the werfit fennt of tlioie terrlhle illseaics
have bcen quickly rolleved, and In a short
tlme
I'ERFKCTLY CURED.
Price, II. Liquid or Dry. Sold by drugguts.
Dry can be sent by mall.
WELLS, RICHARDSON 4 CO.,
Hurllngten, Vt
Fend stltnp ter Dairy Almanue for 1981.
KIDNEY-WORT.
dccAcedAw (3)
TUr.VEIt fAIUS.
SAMARITlN
NERVINE.
" YOU CLAIM TOO MUCH for SAVAmTAM
NxBVi,"say8asUeptla "Howenn ene med
icine nonspecific ler EPILEPSY, DY8PKP.
81A. ALCOHOLISM. OPIUJl KAT1NO,
RHEUMATISM. SPERM ATORRH, or HbM
INAL WEAKNESS and fifty etlicr com cem
plalntat" We claim It ii tjieeifle, simply .be.
catiRO the virus el all illM'tises aiUes from the
bleed IU Norvlne, Reselvent, Alterative,
nnd Lnxatlve propertied meet all the condi
tions herein referred le. It's known wurUl
ufifas
THE GREAT
lerve Conqueror.
It quiets and composes the patient net by the
Introduction of opiates ami drastic cathartles,
but by the restoration et activity te the stom
ach and nervous Hystuni, whereby the brain
Is relieved of morbid tnncies, which are ere.
ated by the causes above referred te.
Te clergymen, Lnwyurs, Literary Men, Mer
chints, Hankers, Ladles, and nil these whose
sedentary employment causes nervous pros
trillion, Irregularities of the bleed, stomach,
bowels or kidneys, nr who require a uerve
tonic, appetizer or stimulant, Samaiutan
NxaviNk ii Invaluable. Thousands proclaim
It the most wonderful Invlgerant Unit ever
sustained the sinking bystetn. ll.fO. Sold by
all Drugglsla. The DR. 8. A. RICHMOND
MKD. CO., I'roprlelors, St. Jeseph, Me.
CHA8. N. ORITTENTON, Agent,
New Yerkttty.
all lyoed&w (4.)
MUHIVAI. INbTUUMUMTb.
ViriLUOX a WlilTIt
Wilcox & White Organ Ce.
SL'KCIAL TEN DAYS SALES.
NOW IS THE TISIE TO HUY
PIANOS AND ORGANS
AT SLAUGHTERING PRICES.
Onouned Socend'Hand Piane 130.0.)
One Elegant Bocenil-Hand Organ 45 00
One Elegant New Organ, IS-btup couplers
and Suh.llas 33.10
Wilcox .t Whlte Organs trnm I73.M te $130,10
"Knabe," MePhall, Qrovenatoln &s
Fuller, Koyetono, and Veee
8s Seus tlanea,
All Marked Down te L'ettnm Prices, Almest
given away.
WILCOX & WHITE
Parler Organ Warerooms,
NO 162 EAST KING STREET,
H. II LUCICENHACH, Agent.
tebl7-tld
MAVUINKHY.
HAViNO uiaaoLVne paiitmiuiiii'
and pctmanently closed the Chestnut
fctreet Iren Works, idoslre te Inform my old
patrons and the publte geuurally, that 1 am
still In the business, being located In Uie Peen
Iren Company's Works, North Plum street,
where I am making Iren and Hrass Castings
et every deUrlptlen, and will be pleased te
sorve oil who may iaver mu wun ineir patron,
age. Frem 40 years experience In the business
and using the best material andumnlevlnir
the best mechanics, I am satltfled 1 cuu guar
antee entire satlstaotlen. Castings ma u from
a mixture el Iren and steel which are mero re-
liablu for strenuth
ami durability than the
beat cast iron known. V teeth roll tilnlens,
oil
rolls and roiling mill work a specialty, Last-
lugs made ei very sett iron, and brass cast
ings et every description, 1 have ull the pat
ters af the well and favorably known Mowrer
Cern and Cob Crusher, ru fitted and Improved,
Alse en hand, mills completely flttfd up or in
parts, te rephu-e old ones which have been In
use ler years, guaranteeing them te glve
Islactlen,
angll-timd R. 0. MeOULLEY,
1KOtrKBSIUN.li flAM aiUVU.lt.
. Pianos and rurnllure moved ut short no.
tlce. Ontera bv mall solicited. Over 1.000
Pl" "Vea Hi three years.
fm,m Ke.S.'QicwB&Mler.
OAllLISLE'S SPEECH.
rUU UKVUUMATIUH, MOT IIEVOI.U1ION
What tne Bptaker Bald at the Frte Trurte
Winner and Hew It Was
ltcUel.
At the dluner of tbe Freo Trade elub iu
New Yerk en Saturday nlf.ht, Hpcakcr
Gatliele's toast wan "Tbe Fodernl Union."
IIe said :
"Jr. Prendtnt and Otntlemtn of (he
Club : I sbeuld be oeld indeed if 1 wcre
net profoundly grateful for thin very
friendly reception. It Is de much mero
tban I expected, or bad any right te ex
pret, Unit I fcel myself wholly umible te
express my appreciation el it,
"lam obliged te you also for tbe op
pertunity te say n few words 1n rcspptise
te tbe toast Just nuueuticcd, although it
would be Impossible, under tbe olteum
stances, te de anything llke jtisticote tbe
subject, nnd, perbaps, I shall notcendno
myself very closely te it. Certainly I
shall net attempt te de mero tban call
your attontlen very briefly te ene or two
of tbe most conspleuous advantages con
fcrred upon tbe Amoriean people by tbe
union established In 1789 Tbe formation
of that union, poaeeably and fraternally,
under n constitution wbleb made such
radical changes In tbe relations previously
existing between tbe several xtatcs them
selvos, and betwecu tbem and tbe general
government, was undoubtedly oue et tbe
greatest political achievements of modern
times. It is difllault te say which is most
entitled te our admiration, tbe st itcsman
ship of tbe men wue framed the oeustttu
tlen or the patriotism and iutolllgenoo of
tbe pcople of the scveral Btatca who rati
fled it and made it for tbetnselvee and
their posterity, the fiupreme law of tbe
land, Applause It Is, I think, safe te
anHctt that in no ether part of tbe wetld
could sueh a fundamental ohange liave
been peaceably made at that tlme, and
perhapr, gentlemen, It is equally safe te
say that It could net have been made here
twenty or thirty years later.
" Why and hew this union waB tormed
aie historical questions which it would be
superfluous, and, in faet, impessible, te
discuss upon this occasion. What beneflts
and advantages it has already conferrcd
upon us and bow its bend shall be
strengthened and porpetuatcd are ques
tions which challenge our attention ean
stnntly. The old confederation possessed
no rarans of sustaining itself. Iu fact, it
was but a skeleton of a government. It
bad no power te inipose taxes, te regulate
commcrce, or toadminister justice. It
had but ene of the otsenttal departments
of a real government, the legislative and
even that was dofectlve and almost impe
tent. Each state bad the right te levy
imposts and duties, subject only te the
condition that it should net interloie with
treaties entered iate by the United States
in Congress assembled with foreign kings,
prlnccB, or states. Thore was no llmlta
tieu whatevcr upon tbe pewer of any utate
te impese duties upon tbe products of
another American state brought within
its limits for sale or consumption, for the
purpese of pietccting nnd ouceuraging ita
own domestio manufactures. Tbe state of
New Yerk had full pewer te impoie any
rate of duty its authorities might think
proper te establish upon the products of
ISew Jersey brought here In scarab et a
market. New Jersey possessed the same
poorer in respoet te the products of New
Yerk.
"If the doctriue of proteetion is what
its friends alaim ; ii its application te
lufaut industries in new states enables
tbcm te overcomo natural disadvantages
and secure a bigher dogreo of preperty
than would otberwiso be attainable, it
must be admitted that the arraugoment
existing under tbe confederation was a
wise one, ami ought nevei te have been
disturbed by tbe formation of the faderal
union. Uut,goutlemen, the fratners of the
constitution, the men who feunded thii
federal union, did net think the oeufedera
tlen was tbe best system. They bolievcd
that absolute froe trade betwecu the
several states was imperatively Uomanded
by the interests of the poeplo. Accord
ingly they adopted this prevision ns a put
et the constitution without a slrjgle uis uis
senting veice :
' "Ne state shall without the consent of
Congiess, lay any impeas or dutles en
imports or experts, except wuat may be
absolutely necessary for executing its in
spoetion laws, nnd the next preceeds of
ull duties nnd imports levied by nny'state
ou imports or experts, shall be for the use
of tbe treasury of the United States and
all sueh laws shall be subject te revision
and control of Congress.'
It is true Mr. Qeorge Clymer, of Penn
By Irani;, said while this hub jcet wasuuder
consideration that 'if tbe states have sueh
diiTorent interests that each cannot be lelt
te regulate its own manufactures without
oneountoriug the interests of ether states,
it is proof that they nrn uet fit te compeKo
one nation,' Hut he steed Rtibitautially
nlone iu his position, and when tlie vete
was taken net a slugle state was recorded
against It. Applause,
" Thus free trade was established by
the constitution, uet only between the
states then existing, but botweeu nil tbe
states that might thereafter exist as mom
bets of the Federal Union. Applause
I vouture te bolleve, my friends, that the
most ardent advoeato of the protcetivo
system will admit that the wonderful
growth nnd prosperity of this country aie
attributable largely te this prevision of
the constitution, mero largely thau te any
ether ene thiug, Applause With free
commerolal intorceurso between the
Btaten, our internal commerco has con
stantly and rapidly grewu until it nineuuts
te thousands of millions of dollars, More
thau a hundred and twenty thousand
miles of railroads bave bcen constructed,
ever which almost innumerable trains ure
oeustantly passing, carrying manufactures
and ether artleles of commeroo from state
te state, while the great waterwaya aie
crowded with steamers and barges and
ether craft laden with tbe produets of
every part et the Union. The markets of
New Yerk nre as free as the markets of
Philadelphia for the iron and steel and
oeal of Pcnusylvauia, as froe as the mar
kets of Savannah, of Mobile, or Charleston
ate te tbe cotteu and fruits of tbe Seuth.
" What a different plotuie this country
prosenta from what it would have pte-
sonted if the policy of restriction and pro
tection had prevailed nmeug the states as
it bus prevailed for fe many years botweeu
the Uultcd Stati h and foreigu countries.
Applause Under the liberal poliey
established by our constitution, our means
ei ln'ernal communication ami trausper
tatleu have Inoreased und are btlll increas
ing, while under the rcfctrlctlve and ob
structive poliey of Congress our morehaut
marine, ence it seurce of pride and profit,
has almost dlBapt cared from the seas;
and uuIcsb somethlug ean be dene te ur
rest its fuither doelino it will disappear
entirely. Freo commerolal iutoreourua
botweeu the states has encouraged trade,
and the dovelopment et the national ro re ro
seurcer. festered nurioulture audmanufae'
tures, aud added untold millions te tbe
wealth of the poeplo, while tlie ptoteetlvo
system maintained by Congressional legis
lation has te it large extent at least shut us
out from the ranrkets of the outslde world,
and limited production substantially te
the demnnda of home consumption, and in
many cased netually arrested tbe free
dnvolepment of great industrial interests.
Under this system, when any highly pro
tected manufacturing Industry has readied
a stage of dorelopmont wbleh enables it te'
supply Immcdlate demands, Its growth
must coase boeauso It caunet have its pre
ducts gaining access te another market.
"Tho'eonsitutlon net only prohibited the
states from imposts or duties upon Imports
or experts, but it expressly delegated te
Congress the pewer te lay and collect taxes,
duties, Imposts, and oxelsos te pay the
debts nnd te provide for the common de
fence and tlie general welfare. This is
simply the power te ralse a rovenuo for
publle purposes. It is wholly soparate and
distinct from the power te rogulate com
mcrce between tbe Unlted States and
foreign nations, and among the several
states nnd with tbe Indl n tribes, which
Is conform! by another olause of the con
Btitutlen. Tbe two pewers wcre delegated
for difforent purposes. It Is a monstrous
nbuse of the powers of taxation te use it
net for the purpese of raising a rovenuo
but for the purpese of regulating and
prohibiting commerco. Great applause.
"Let no ene, I pray you, mUundorstaetf
me upon this point. The oxperionco of
mankind has shown that it is iinposslble
todevlsenny system orsehomo of duties
upon imparts that will net inoidentnlly, in
mero or less degree, oither injure or benefit
private Industrial interest, I have nover
hesitated te say that I would rather bancflt
thorn than injure tbem, but what I mean
te nvsert is that when the primary or
principal object of a tax imposed by pub pub
leo authority is te benefit a private Interest
it is net the logitlmate use of the pewer of
taxation, but a slmple spoliation, Great
applause, Whother it is called protee
tien, direct or incidental, nnd is or it net
teally bencfleial te preductive industry, i
a question about wliieh, I lmaglue, there
will never be anything llke psrCeet unan
imity of opinion, but, whatever may be
our opinions upon that quostleu, most of
us will ngrce in thinking that there may
be conditions iu which it would net be
wise te niake a sudden ohange, evon
from a bad pelhy te n geed ene. Ap
plause
" When manufacturing interests have
grown up under n high protective system,
or through a series of yearn, and theso
who nre engaged in them hnve bocemo
accustomed te lean upon thobeunty of the
I'overnment for support, it might be In
jurieus aud evon disastrous te them sud
deuly te repeal or greatly rcduce the
duties. Applause. Such a course
would seriously alarm many who bave
ample capital ompleyod iatbese enter
prises, aud when capital is really alarmed,
even though it be witheutcause, the result
is ter a tlme as bad ns if thore really were
cause for alarm. Fer theso reasons, fur
all luAereste, it has always bcen my
opinion that it was the duty of Congress te
proccedoarefully anil conservatively in its
legislation upon this subject, paying due
regard at every step te the large intoreita
involved. In otber words, I am in favor
of reformation net revolution. Ap
plause. Mr. President, this proeoss of
rofermatlon must go ou until tlie pewer el
taxation is used only for proper purposes.
Applause. Thore must be no step
backward. Applause. Thore must be
no deviation irem oerroot prinoiple and
sound policy.
"As I bave already previously intima
ted, this Federal Union is commerolal us
well ns political. Politically we are free ;
commercially we ure net. Applause
Wiieu our nnccsters dotermiucd te rebel
against the British nystem of goverumout
iu America ene of the principal j.unes
nlhgcd in the Declaration of Indopendeueo
was that Eugland bad out elf our trade
with all parts of the world. Is it uet
strange, my friends, that the governmont
established for this people by theso mrae
men will persUt in tbe nniutenauce el n
policy wliieh must ultimately produce
substantially the sv.ne result '.' Le'. us see
te it that the whole found ttieu of sueb
au ncousatieu against the governmont of
the Union is romevod as spjedily ui olr elr olr
cumstaneos will nlmlt. Applause. Tax
atien must be only for the purpese of
iestcriug nnd protecting legitimate trade,
Ktiengtheuing the Union, insuring the
prosperity of the pcople, aud perpetuating
the Bystem of government under which we
llve. ter myself, Mr. Uhalrman, I will
oeoporato with all men nnd ullerganizi
tieus, by whatover name they may be
known, in every proper manner, te bring
about this great result." Applause
Jeariiti Wlisrten'n Vatcanlc llutt
Iu order te dissipate theories that the
vitreous particles feuud iu tlie snowfall of
January 29 might have proceeded from
iron or steel weiks or from chimnejs,
Jeicpli Wharten lias made uu examination
of samples of dtistfjem tlie steel weiksand
I run blast furuaoe of UotUbbem. Mr?
Wharten attributed the reoeutBUnsot glow
t ) volcaule dust, particles which he olatrea
ti bave found iu the suew near his subur
ban rcsldeuce. Iu rofercuce te his last
research be states that in the snowfall of
January 20, the dust particles possessed the
characteristics of volcaule glass as did nlse
sjtne pum'ce which hnd settlcd ou a vessel
in the Iudian Ocean, near Kraikotea. The
furnace dusts had strongly marked dissim
ilarities from the otber pattleles, Tlicfe
compirifeas,Mr. Wharten contends, greatly
enhance tlie probability that the miew
ddat was of volcanic origin.
The Londen Truth feaisiliatovenlioslng Is
a constitutional defect In America; thlsmuy
bose. hut thore is ene thing Knirlund eun net
help ackuewledgliig-th it we have thu grout
est rumedv for asthma oter known. Dr.
Hull's Cough Syrup
llurttleu's Armea salve.
The llejt Salve In thn world ler Cuts,
Urnlsei sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
sereH, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Cerns.aud all skin eruptions, and positively
cures Pllua e no pay leiiulred. It i guar
anteed te give perlect siitisuiotleu or money
refunded. Price, U cunti per box. Fer Hale
by 0. A. Lecm r.
A Hupuat Minister's Experience.
" I am u Ilaptlbt Minister, und betore I ever
thought et being a clergyman, 1 graduated In
medicine, but left u lucratlvu practlce for my
piesent piolesslen, 10 years age, I was ter
many years iihuUeterfieui quinsy i "Tltemai'
Kclectrie Oil cured me." I was also troubled
with hoarseness, and 'iAemat' Jiclectrle OH al
ways relieved mu. My wlfu and child had
dlpnthcila, and 'Ihemaa' Kclectrie Olt cured
ttiein," uiul 11 taken In tlme It will euro seven
out el ten. I nm rontldeut It Is a cum for thu
mei obstinate cold or cough, and If any oue
ulll tnkn h Hiniill teasnoen null half 1111 It with
thu Off, and then place the end et the spoon In
ene uestill and druw the OH out of tlie spoon
Inte the head by snllllugas haul as they can,
until the OU fulls ever Inte the threat, and
practlce that twice a week. I don't care hew
ulleuslvu thulr head may be. It will clean It
out and emu their cutuirn. Fer deafness and
eaiache It bus done wonders te my curtain
knowledge. It Is thu only medicine dubbed
patent medlcluu that I have uver lelt llke riv
eiimmeiulfmr. and 1 am verv anxious te see It
in every place, ter 1 tell you that I would net
be without It In my house ler any cunsldeiti.
tlen I am new sintering with n pain llke
lhcuuiatlsm In my ilghtllmb.and nnthlugiu nnthlugiu
Huve3 me Mini 77ieni(i' Kclectrie Oil."
Dr. K. F. CRANE, Curry, Pa.
Fnrculuby II. U. Cethntu,drugitlst, 137 and
1M North Uunen strnet.
ttlml te 11. ar it.
" Fer several months 1 ondured nilull palu
tnreugh my liiugs and sheuldtrst lest my
spirits, appull u und color, and ueuhl with Hit
nenlty reiuuln lrem my hud. My piy.ent
healthful coiulltlen Is due te ilurclee. JIloeU
Jlltters. Mrs. E. A. Hall, lltnghamten, N. Y.
Fer sale by II. U. Cochran, druggist, 197 and
13'J North Queen street.
AniWT Or TUB rOTOMAU,
On The Ublckahenilay,
Under date of May 8, ISsVt'el, S. F. Tlubltls,
or Hevor, N. II., sends us tbe following
"While en duty In the army el ths I'otemao
in the swamps of the Chlckaheuilnjr I con
tracted a complteitlon or dUciscs that culmi
nated In splnul trouble, paralysis en ene slile
and soveroillsoaso or the khlneya and bladder,
and great urinal weakness. Fer n long tlme
I was nmter tlie treatment or the best physi
cians, and tried many of thn se-called remr remr
dlen but received no permanent benefit.
When 1 was In the drug business In Ilosten I
heard tavorable accounts el the enicacy et
Hunt's Remedy for diseases of the klcnnys
and urinary organs, and having itcclded te
islve It a trial, I puroluieil nome at Wlngite'a
drug stere. Dever, N. II, and have recolved
great tollefliom using It, The sovcre pains
in my biek nre removed, nnd I am nbln te
slcep soundly and obtain rest at night-which
for se long n time I ceild net de and tlie
weakness In the urinary organs has been ic ic
Heved.andlgriiitly regretthit I did net lest
thn great merits el Hunt's Remedy when I
was Orst taken stck.aslam confident It would
have avcd me from soeral yeirs of Buffer
ing; ami I am morn strongly convlnced et
this niter hearing of the most remarkable
cures ellect'd by Hunt' Iterneuy In a"cHse et
Hrlght's Dlsnusa herein our midst In Dever,
ntt- r the pitlent h id been p oneuncod ineur
nble by relebrnted physicians,"
air. Tiebiiiaisii retired druggist, formerly
located In Uoiten, and Is a thoroughly rolla rella rolla
bie citizen. Cor. Kd.
V. s. postal sr.itviun.
II. S. Whitney, assistant postmaster, Pnt
nntn, Conn., wrlles .May 3, I8il: "I bave
used Hunt's Remedy with thn best results. 1
luve suffered untold nveny for olghteen
months with kldney nnd llver complaint
my water was very bid, at times 1 actually
passed bleed. This was lnllowed by general
proetrntlen. My Imtlnchs requiring tne te be
nn my feet most et the tlme made mycase
werse. 1 was advised te use limit's llomedy
by n friend who had been cured by It, and can
truly tay "that It has benefited inn mero than
nil the ether medicines 1 1 nve used. I conMtler
It th best luuillclne for kidney und liver
t euhlcs, and cheerfully rr commend It te all."
ml7.1wtlM WAFAw
A walking ekrlDtuii.
Mr. E. Sprlnger, et Mnchnnlesbnrg, Pa.,
writes; " I as mulcted with lung lever anil
abpesa en lungs, Btid reduced In n. walking
Kktltten Get u iree bottle et Dr King's New
IMscevury ler Consumption, wlilcli dtd me
se mueli uoed that 1 bought a dollar bottle
Alter using tlirte bottles, teund myeelf once
meiu n man, completely lestered te healtli,
with a henrtv nnnnlltn. anil a rcaln In flesh 01
48 pounds," Call at C. A. Loetiur's Drug Stele
and get a iree uellln et tin. certain euro 101
all Lung DUeetes, Large bottles, II.-e. (3)
1 Wlh r.veryUudr te Knew.
Rev. uoergo 11. Thayer an old citizen el
thU vicinity known te every ene as a meet
Influential clltzun and christian minister of
tlie M. K. church, lust this moment stepped in
our stere te sny, " 1 wish overybody te knew
that I consider that both my-ell and wife ewi
our llves te Shlleh's Consumption Cute." It
Is Having a tremoiuleuMHilo ever ourceunter
and Is giving perfect satisfaction in all cuset
et Luug Df.-te.uu-, such an nothing else has
dene. UlvS. MArCIIKl'l'A FRANUE.
HoURDen. lint., 31ny 13, '7S.
Sold by 11. IS. cnclirun, djugglst, Nes. 137 and
119 Nerm Queen street. Lauc-uter toblleoill
II lit (tUUJt.
NK
l'.U'Sl'KlNu ten us.
Grand Opening!
WW, SHAND & GO,,
Have Received Sixty Casus nnd Hales of
NEW SPRING GOODS
Ithln the past weelc ut thn lowest prices ever
known In ttiohintery et the Dry
Goods business.
NKW8P1NG DRESS UOOD".
OTTOMAN ami PIN CllKCIC SUIT1SOS.
MEL'NUK", DKURUES, AU4IURES.
1I..ALK AND COLORED CASHMERES.
NEW COLORS 111 Dllh.S 31LKS.
NEW .SPUING HOUERY ADGLOVRS.
OAMIIRICnmISWlS'3 EMIIUOIDERIE9.
RUCIIINGS, COLLARinnd LOE8.
NEW CALICOES nnd PERCALES.
WASHING GINGIIVM9 nnd CHEVIOTS.
SHIRTING PRINTS anil CAMURICti.
TARLE LINENS, NAPICISS and TOWELS.
SHElCl'INUSanil PILLOW .MUSLINS.
LACK CUt'.TAlNS nnd PILLOW bllAMS.
Poplar OoeiIh nf. PeiHtlnr Prices
-AT l'HE-
NEW YORK STORE,
NOS. 8iV;10KAKTKINti ST.,
lanusti:r. pa
1ih.irh Alitl ML .lift HAltt.
-...
u MAIU1K.
QUElflNSWARKI
(lUKBNJSWARB
-AT-
CHINA HALL.
China, Glass, Qiieensware.
THE LARGHJT AS30RTMENT.
ALL GOODS EXCHANGED IK NOTSAT1E.
FACTORY.
Housekeepers leek te your lutcicsl.
amine our stock buiore puicliustng.
Ex-
High & Martin,
lii KAST K1NU STKKKI.
LANCASTER, PA.
AI'KW I HfTIIKIII.il HTOUItUOWNKOTI
cul Clgurii. 1 1 rer He , at
HARIMAN'S YELLOW Flt'JNTUlQ VR
STORK.
KV Alti: AWAHK Of
I UK IMi'OKT.
L1 unce et clii cklng
cold in Ita llrststaue.
. - . . . . .. .
II l-Oll L' II
ceuuh or common
That which in the he-
glunlng weuiu yiem 10 u mini lemony, u
ueglected, seen preys upon the lungs,
LOCHER'S RENOWNED
COUGH S Y 11 U I
aUenls liutant rcllei.
I'rlce, i-Tie. ami 50c. u llettle.
Te be had ealylat
LOOKER'S Drug Stere,
NO.HEASTltlNGST.
JjjMIINUjytlVlCK WKAM, SV.
"SA ,! )f
A.c
VATKS A OO.
-VOU-
18 8 4...
New Shapes, ;
Nevel Styles,
Lew Pricee.
A. C. YATES & CO.,
LEDGER 1IUILD1NO,
OOB. B1XTH & OHB3TNDT STfi.,
PHILADELPHIA.
M
YKIW & KATIirOR.
J
SPRING OVERCOATS.
SPUING SUITS,
SPUING SUITINGS.
Spring Overcoats in all the new shades et
CORK. SCREWS, in ado te snlt a fashionable'
trade, with eett roll and medium length.
Our stock et Sl'RlNH SUITS are new ready
ler inspection. They are made Hern oareiully
HOlected materials In handseiuu nnd mtiactive
styles, and cninprlse such u variety as will
enable us te plcase every fancy.
(Jet Samples or Onr $10 Snlts.
Uct Samples or Our if 12 Suits
Can be hail by calling nt the store, or will be
mailed up n Inml-ililnu uddrcss
PRINU WOOLENS in all the new. beatitl.
CUHTOll'' LOi?Sl,S.W PaUrnS 'r K1NE
1 ntcst trashlne Pi ilea ler inspection. Pel
feet Kitting Giirments In correct styles guar,
anteed.
MYERS & RATHFON,
LEADING LANCASTER CLOTHIERS,
NO.
12
EAST KING
LANCASTER, PA.
STREET.
II.
OICKIIAKT.
GREAT REDUCTION
-IN
FINE CLOTHING
-AT
H. Gerhart's,
Ne. 6 East King Street.
Inerder toredueia heavy stoek el FINE
WOOLENS and te make room for the Spring
Importation, I will make up te order all
heavy.welghtfcUlTINaSand OVERCOATING
Fer the Next 30 Days nt a Re
duction of 25 te 30 Per Ot ,
or First Oest of Get
ting Them Up.
I have also a Large Assertmi nt et medium
weight WOOLENS ler tn'e early bprlng trade,
which nlll bu uia'te up betore the Spring
trade sets In at an equal reduction, te give
employment te myhunds during dull season
TUB AIIOVK REDUCTION JS JfOR
CAN 11 OXl,l'.
N. II. My sample cards of Spring Importa
tions are new n ady and any el my customers
desirous et securing chelcu styles can de se
new.
H. GERHART.'
"I ANSMAN A IIHO.
1884 SPRING 1884
GOOD TIMES ARE COMING.
The tlme has ceme and we are new ready.
Onogllmpte at the bargains olio roil la our
large and uttractlve
NEW SPRING STOCK
-or-
Ready-made Clothing !
AND GOODS IN THE PIECE,
wlllconvlnce you that an era or peace and
prosperity has dawned ter you, und our low
prices win uciuiuiy sub juu iivuiuiiiie .uu
,''ll"t- . . . ; . .
Loek at our samp e pieces, marked in plain
ngurcs. In our northwest ahew window, filled
with tnochelcei-trleco goods which wu u.ake
te order at the lollewlng low prices :
Suits te order at $12X0, lll.OQ, 115.00, 118.00,
lis ei, iw ue, M ou, fa le
Pants te order at ?J 60, 1 1 00, fLDO.tSOO, WOO,
17.00, mteandU CO.
Iteadj.iuade'-uus ter Men at .00,W 00, 17.00,
f 5.00, li).ou, 1'2 00 up te $16 CO.
Read v-inade Suits ter 110) sat 13 90, $1.00,11.1)0,
$5.00, te 00, $7.00 up te $10 00.
Cmidren'sSults at 1 V, $1.00, 1CV, IJ.OO, $1.00
up te IS te
W nether you wish te purchase or net, please
call, get prsted and see. for yiurself wbetner
xny ether Clothing or Merchant Tailoring
Heuse can approaeh you with as low prices
and large asaertmcnU
L, Sansman & Bre.,
" iVs01 TkU
Ne. CO.OB NOKTH UUELN STKKliT
Right en the aeulhwest Cerner el OraBjp
street,
LANOASTKB, l'A.
JW Net eonnecmd with any ether .CletJtlag
Uouse in tbe eltv.
SPRING
CLOTHING
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