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Volume XX Ne 17(J.
LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY, MAHOTI 2(1, 1884.
Prlce Twe Cente.
ui.miutm.
Frem Factory te Salesroom
we carefully watch overy detail,
houce we ura able te preaent for
your approval the finest stock of
Roadymade Spring Clothing in
the city.
A. C. YATES & GO,
I.KIHIhlt IIUII.UINU,
OUR. OQB3TNUT & HIXTU BTB.,
l'llll.ADKM'IIIA.
Ill VKIU1 . IIATHKMM.
Spring Woolens
CUSTOM TAILORING.
KiubraUngull tint Luteal uud Most Attractive
Novelties In hlMTINUH. VKSTINI1S uud
TUOU9KUINOS, tt out looms of widely ci'lti
Imitt'il Kiiiopemi mill American Munuluctur
iiH. Tlie usurtuieul this Spring Is larger tliun
any we huvoheri'tolnro shown, nnd Ih of such
u character as will i-iuiblu us te ivitlifiicterlly
cuter louver, luste, piHluni-uuHl'iujhleiiublu.
810 aurriNas.
Of tliWcl;i8et WOOI.KNS we pet hups Imvn
ik lurgur vurlelv tlimi Hint et uuy two atoms III
tlin ctiy combined. Itntiutlfiil I'utlerm, ex
cellent In tiiullty, mid uiltulied tiy nil who are
tliuin. We hue twelve illllereut designs,
trem whkli It out; lit el te budlttlcult lemuku
selections.
$12 SUITINGS.
boiuelhlng lioiient, neat mill (.iiuiii. Coiue
ml Mid tliutu.
0-(Jiirniciits cut uud muile In uny style lo le
ulivtl. Mini peril el il u Kimninlci il
tf-l.ATF.ST FASHION l'l.AT h.srei Insiiur Insiiur
Hen. MYERS & RATHFON,
I.KAIHNU I.AN0A3TKR CI.OTIUKllS,
NO. 13 RAST KING STREET.
I.ANCASTKH. I'A.
I.J OKtttlAKT.
GREAT REDUCTION
IN
PINE CLOTHING
-AT-
H. Gerhart's,
Ne. 6 East King Street.
In order In leducu u lieuvy slot k el KINK
WOOL KNS titul te muke loom fur tlie Spilng
lmpet tiktleii, 1 will iniiku up te eritur nil
heavy-weight MmiNiiSaudOVKltCOA'llNU
Fer the Next 30 Days at a Re
duction of 25 te 30 Per Ot.,
or First Cost of Get
ting Them Up.
1 li.ive ill he ii Large Assettmunt t midlniu
weight WOOI.KNS Kir ttiu eaily Spilng trade,
which will be made up bolero tlie Spilng
tradu sets 111 ill mi ciiiul reduction, te give
uiupliiyiiHiiit te my hands dining dull season
TllK AlUiVK tth'DUVriOiV JX ten
vAMiexj.r.
N. II. My sample vurilH el Spring tinporbi tinperbi tinporbi
tlenxiiro new ready and auy et iny cuatomeia
desirous el sueurlng chelm styles cun de no
new.
. H.GERHART. .
-i ANsniArl . into.
1884 SPRING 1884
UOODTIMF.S ARKCOM1NU.
The tlme has come and we nre new icady.
oiiegliiupan ut tlie bargains ellurud In our
IllIK" nun uuiueuvu
NEW SPRING STOCK
-OK
Ready-made Clothing !
AND GOODS IN TUB l'IKCK,
will convince you Hint nn era of puueeund
prespeilly bus iliiwucil ler you, and our low
Illicit will iictuully nut yuu liuuibllii with
delight.
Loek ut our munp'e pieces, marked In plain
Itgurua, In our northwest show wlmlew, tilled
with tlie choicest plece goods which wu make
te en In i- ut tlie following low prices :
Bulla te eritur lit U!.00, fll.et), $15,00, f0.ne
Is 01, t J) 00, 1 E! 00, f il l I.
l'linbi te order lit J.&O,l,O0, 1.50,15.00, $U,00,
$7.00, f 8.0U unit rJ.oe.
Uouily.iiiiiUe Suits ler Men lit (iM, $U.oe 17.00,
IS.ej, fio.eu.f ici no up te tic oe.
Routly-iunde Suits ler lleysnt H.M. $1.00, $.u,
tt.ue, fil.OO, 7.oe up te 10 oe.
UlllliltuiruSllIU III tl.73, IJ.IM, 2.&A, 13.00, $1.10
up tet'160,
WUutliur yen wliili te puiclmse or net, plcime
cull, get peati'il mul net). ter yiunulf wliotlier
uny etliur Cletlilnu or Mutclinut Tftllerln
llimsdcunuppreuuli you with us low prlc"!
umllurue assortinent.
L, Gansman & Bre,,
I'llK r'AHIllONAlll.K MKItCIIANT XA1
I.Olttl AMD (JI.OTlllhJM.
Nes. GO.UU NUKT1I QUliim HIKKET
Hiijlil en tlm Beuihtvct Ceruur el Orange
aucut,
1 ANUA8TKU, I'A.
fotcenlloctcll wltl)!uny ether .(JletlilnK
Heuanln the city. "
YAllA AMI HAVANA OIOAltS, tlUAIt AN
treil clear llller. for be,, nt
JlAllTMAN'8 VKI.M1W Jf'UONT CIQAU
HTOltK.
UI.U1 II INII,VN HKim KA It, JtV.
pr.meVAi.
REMOVAL
EXTRAORDINARY.
New Establishment, New Goods,
S.S. RATHVON,
iMi'rcliiiiit la 1 1 or anil Itnipcr.
Ituipictlii ly liilernix lili putieiiHiitiil tlm pnli.
Ilu tliiillm Iih lii'inevi il lit, Mi'iuliuiil Tnllor Tnller
Int! KitiilillHliniunt Iieiii mi. 101, wliuiu II Inn
I me 1 1 lociitetl loi'evn llilily yriim, te
131 North Queen St.,
(IIOWKI.IS IIUII.DINO),
Wliure I hi Iiuh Jiiit epi'tinil with u I null ami
M'ii.seiiiiljli) linn et r.ilirlcs, ler limn mul Iievh'
wunr, wliliih will lie iiiuili) piniiiptly te enlvr
In uuy Ht Ik. unit M.itlHliictleu iHnriiil.
Tlmiikliil liirpiHt r.ivniH. IiN iillurlH hIiiiII Iiii
te inn It tlie (leiilluiiuil conliiluuce el tlie pill)
Ilu. S. S. RATHVON.
L'rnclicnl Tailor.
mil I tn 1
JK. MIAI.INirtt (l.tlllf.
The Tailors Guild.
A new enUirprNii for I.iiucii3liir Iiuh been
enciiuilutNU. :! WKST KI.Ntl HTIIKKT, evur
Lecliur A Hen'ri lliinkluit Heiud, wlieru I tin
tmiluciiu he Hiippllnl with uvmytliliii; Hint
purtnliiH Ien rine Murchiuit Tullerlni; KmHiIi
llHliiiHint. ArriiiiKi'iiKMitH with tlm pepulur
mul Uuulliii; heini'ht In New Yerk utnl 1'hlln 1'hlln
ilelpliiii tOHUi)ly nil tlm I.uti'Hl SevlIHds In
tlm innrkct, in wull nn uny urttut ilrlvcH thnl
tuny lie ellurcil ut tercuil suIih, cun nlwny be
leunil Imre. ruitkn wUhlni; te dupllcite cur
tain ut vIim cun tl ml iicces-) te u Full I.luoef
Hiiinpli'ien nii'iiietiiiiiluinrupri'DiiiitliiK all lliu
preiiiluiiiit Htecku In tlm iiiurkul.
All Ilu' Uuilluif Kiiililen KoperlH nnil .lout
unlDel Kiire)i"iii mul Aiucrlcm public itlnni
tun tie (ibtulni)il horn. Any Infoiuiulten mul
tlioreiiKh luttruutleii kIviui In tlm Artet Uur
nicnl Cutting In ull II vutlem brnncliun et u
tlieeiutleul mul pnicllctl bunnllt te lliutnulii.
A I.urnii unil Sclnct Hteck new open el tlie
l.utuiit NKVuItlci In Kultliin, VcHtlui;, Trou Treu
aurliii;, mul Ovmreatliit:, which the public me
cerillully luvltixl te uxiiuilne mul couipnre
prlci-H, mul fittil usuurtHl tlL'it mero vnluii enn
be liuil for their liiviHtinuiit thun ul uny ellu r
liouse tu IhN city.
None but gkllluil werkiuuti ompleyi'il. Our
prixluctleiH nink ciiiul te uuy fliitt-cliiNx
liiiUHO In riillu'lMlplilu, ut prlcei le wiirrnnl
ruuily mul iiaIeiihImi hhIeh.
Cull eurly mul pluce your enlur which will
lucolve prempl attention, mul butlaluellnii
Ciimnutcuil In nveiy puitlciilur.
UcHpiclfully, Ac,
J. IC.SALALLNG.
I.A.ve.inu.a, Murcll 10, 1M.I. imitle-ly WAH
ltfll.l.lA.llnliM A: fO.lll-.K.
WK AIIK I'BEI'AIIKII WITH A I.AIlUt,
BTOLlkOr.NKW HTYI.KS IN
Clothing for Spring,
AND.
TEN DOLLARS
WII.I. I'UlltllAlK A M N'a SUIT THAT IH
Strictly All-Weel.
Wluuliiuilulhlaill'Ki;iAI, SUlf. 11 U
cut In u Hlylu thut Ii Niiltuble ler tlie Mm hunt,
the Kiiriui'r or Hieli.inlc, In overy rtmpecl u
KllBl-LIU-!.i
BUSINESS SUIT
- ten-
TEN DOLLARS.
Hut ler ilmitlnninu who would HUu soinu seinu
thniK ti'ttur mi) have ii tin pciler
All-Weel Cassimero Suit
-KOlt-
13 DOLLARS.
Williamson & Fester,
-DKALUltH 1N-
TiunliS, Vnllscs, 1'urnIsliliiK liueils,
HatH, CitpH, itoets uutl Shoes,
mul t'letliliib'.
Noe. 32-20 I3A8T KING STREET,
I.ANOAHTKU. I'A.
IIUUKH AM) HTATlOHJSUi
llliAMK llUllUa ANHHTA110NKUY.
JOHS BAER'S SOUS,
16 and 17 North Quoeu St,
Blauk Beeks & Statiouery,
WRITING PAPERS, ENVELOPES,
Helland's Geld Pens,
Uluuk Deeds, Mortgages, i:tc,
-AT Til K-
SIGN OF THE BOOK.
ritllTOUUAI'JIH.
J.B
. UtIXIS.
Tlicre Una been biicIi it ilumuml for
I.AUHS rilOTOUUAl'Iia thut 1 wm
compulleil te ut a VKUY IjAHOK
UA51K11A 1IOX te meut tlie ilunmnil.
We cun new mnl;u you it l'llOTOiw
small u.1 the Hinnlluat lockumillhelU
up te n .vinch taco, te tit (nn I8x!tv
frume.
J. E. ROTE,
Ue, 106 North Queen' Qtroet.
JUUu2-llllj
aiKinvAu.
wmv
OUHA ItKMKIIII'.S
CUTICURA
A POSI1IVE OUttK
VOIl KVKIIY KIII'.M or
Skia and Bleed Diseases,
FROM PIMPLES TO SCROFULA.
'I'D Ot.KANHK TllK HKIN.Hciilpunil llleixl
1 of llchltiif, feily. riinply,(:opiiirC'eloii)ii,
Hcioliilens. liilicillei), unit tloutiiKleus lluiii
ors. Illeml roMeux, U'ciuw. A'ciksih mul In
luntlln akin TerliucH, IheCirricuiiA IIkmkdiim
aioliilulllble.
Oiitli.iirn It.Riilvnnt, the new lllneil l'lirlllcr,
Dliirullemul Apurlcnt, u.tpuln illai'iuu minim
from tlie bloeil mul pmnplrutlen, unil thiiH ro re ro
inevort tlie cainc L'UTicimA, the ircnt Mlti
Uuru, I'lMluiitlviilliiynUchlni; unil liilluiiiuia liilluiiiuia
tleu. (iIdiub tlie Hklu unit Hcnlp, IichIh Ulcers
mul Km va, rontens the Complexlon. CUritu
ha Heap, nn oxriulHlte Hklu lliiiiiitlller mul
Toilet Itcqulalle, M ImllMpunitubte In trcutlni;
Mklu iIIieiihu. mul ler leuitli, cluippuil, or
Klcimy nliln, bluuklifuilH, bletchtM mul lmby
liuinerM. Cutii'Uiia ItKMKiimHure tlie only In In
lulllble IiIihhI inirllliMn mul Hklu linmtlllnrs.
Ulim. lleaRhtim, wq, Inwyer, 2H Hlnle st,
lloiten. rnpertHii cniu or bull liliimni umlur
lili obHurvntlen ler tun your, which cevuicit
the piitluut'8 hotly mul lfmlM, mul te which oil
knew inulhetln of tniutiniint liuil bceii upplluil
without iMllll'llt. wliluli wiw rriiniiliitiilv fiimil
neluly by the c'UTituiiA IEkmkdiim, It'iwlnu n
cleuu mul lii'iiltby Hklu.
nir, ntul Him. r.vcrMt htnlttjlu, llulclior llulclier llulclior
lewn, Muhs., wrlt' i onrllltle boy wu terri
bly iillllcteil with Hciefuln, Mult Itliniim.nnil
KiyH'poltuievurHliico be wuh beru.nuit noth neth
lint we cnulil kIve liltn liLlpcil him until he
trlml Uutilura Kkmkuikh, which Kruilunlly
cureil lilin, until hu Ih new ns luliiiHuiiy chllil.
II K Uurpri.tnr, llemlurHOii N. Y., Clltcil
et I'derlaiU or tupnny. el twunly yciini1
BtumlliiK, by cirricuiiA Ukmudiim. The ineit
wemlurfiil cutu en tccenl. A ilustpunfiil et
hciiIi h lull Irein htm ilnlly. I'IiyhIcIuuh mul IiIh
Irluuiln iheiiRlil he iiiiixl illu Unto nwern te
buloreii limtlcoet tlie penco mul llniuluraen'a
iiient iiteinlnciit clll.eni.
nir". H. n. wlilppi.-, Dcciitiir, Mich., aviUcb
that hortuce, hiuil,uiiilHOiim purlHOf Imr beily
worn almost raw. Ileml cevurixl with Bcnbs
niulneriw. Hullenul Icartully unit 1 1 led nvnry
thlnu. l'linnuiii'iiily cinnl by the Luticuha
Kkmkdirh trem nSkln Humer.
Hehl by all ilrurl9t. ITIcu ; Cuticuha, M)c.;
IlEHOLVKNT. II t hOAP, Z'C l'OTTKK lllllU AhU
CukmiualCe., ISeDtOII, MllOH.
Seinl for ' Hew te Uurn Slttn DIbeuhck."
riMIIC CtlllUUUA ItKMKIII AS 1'IMtMAI.K
J. ut Cecl nin'ii Druiratoie, I37mulII3'j North
yiiccn Htrcet, l.aiicintfr, I'n.
CATARRH!
Sanferd's Radical Cure.
TllK OIIKAT IIAI.HAMK! lHHril-I.A-
TION Or" WITLII-IIA.I'.I., AMHIC1-
UAN IMNK, CANADIAN Kilt,
MAltKiOl.ll, UI.OVKIl
III.OS1UM, Ktc.
Fer tlie lmuicitliite llcllct mul I'urinaneiit
Cure el evcry term et Catarrh, trem a blmple
Ilcuil Cohl or lulliiiinr. i te the I.ehi of buiull.
Tii8le mul lleurlnif, Ceimh, Ilieuchl'U mul
Incipient (Jeiminipllnn. Itcllcf In llve iiiln
uti-i In uny ami every case, NethliiK llke It.
Ilratcfiil finunint, whelciiumu. ('urn beitlnn
from flrst iippllciiUen, mul It uiplil, r.nllcal,
puriiiunenlmiil never lulling.
Oue bettle Uiulkiil Cure, oiie llex Catarrhal
Solvent unil b.iuferil'ii Inhaler, all In oue
package, tm mini; n cemplete trentiiiuut, of ull
ilrugcNtH ter fl. Amk iron HAMen-iiD'H ItAU
iual Cuius 1'ettkh Diiuii mil CuuhiualCe.,
Uodleti.
OANDI'IIHII'S IIAlllU.ll.UIIIIKrOI(NAI.K
O at t'ecliian'a Diiik Htore, Ne 117 unil l.l'.i
North (Juct'ii Hticet. I.uncaslrr, I' i.
Pain is tha Dry of & fc'uiforieg Nerve.
CeIIIiih' Vultule Klcctilu l'hutur Instantly
ulluctH the NeiveunayHteiiiiinil Imnl.'ln") pulii.
A pcitccl Kb'ctilc lluttery cembluml with u
I'oieus l'biHler ler -t ccnt.i. It annllill.itcd
palu, vltalUei vtctk mul worn out pattn,
btroiuttheiiH tlfil uiiiJelm, imivunU illueute,
anil iIei-h mero In enu-linll tlie lline than uny
ether plaiter In the weilil. tel'l ucrywueiu.
nmil-lyilW.a.Aw
c
tll'UlM: 1'llllUl I'lASl'KII,
THOSE WOMEN FOLK.
Uiiur iturit-lluaituil Btt'ii r.illuiHlti Sunie
TliliiBt, Wlilcli Ihvy He Nut
Unilimt'tiiil.
AnyLeity who luiHlcila ilonictle lift knew a
hew coiiiiiieu buch UiliiKSiii the buckiiche mul
pains In the cheat, aru unions the women who
ilotl.ewoik, Oltuu ami perhaps Keneiully
theilliitrcrtic-i me berne without much com
plaint. The women get about anil the uia-
C'hlneiy of tlie housie K"ei en. Iloyeuil tlila,
tlioae courae trained autiiiaU whom New KnK
laiul women call "tlie men folk," uuldem leek.
Se leii ita their wlvud or duiiHliteia are net ac
tually In bed, under tliu doctor's care, the av
eiiiKO thick-skinned huabauil and tnthur gives
the subject no attention. At the same time
the peer household ilrtuluei who deserve a
boiler futo-crecp mound, broom or utuiinlls
In hand, upatalrs, ilnwnstntrsaml outeldcnrs,
detimthnl wemun'H wetk, which ''Is ii(ver
done." 1.0SHOS et loved w Ives mid fair Hli Is
leuaes whoaeHuildeunesimid unexpcctuducsi
uitenlali thoae woedcn-palod hufibunds and
tulhuis fall, ercinlnttly out of n clear sky nnd
form the lelcul aciiuel lothestoiy et uculcct.
New, you men who stand at tlie hernia et leu
thousand such liemus, allow us lodiep u word
In your teceptlve ems. If tliese women et
yours utu worth havlni:, they me worth
mvlnir. Tliul bnck-iiche-that palu In the
Otiesl I Whnt uie ihey but liidlcallonsel eeme
orttanle tieublu et the klitneyH, the heart, or
the luntts T End it at once by the application
Ot HKNSON'8 CAI'CINK I'OKOUH IMjAITKK.
It wlllBOothe that nervous dUtrnsa, drive
nwuy that pain, bjnUli that dull, weary head,
actie, k've new streiiKlh te the body and liush
hepe te the heart. Ne ether plasters will de
this. The llensen fluster, however, Is net
uiadute sell but te heal. It U u reiuedy
which never yulbteliu llsptoiiibie-uud never
will.
Your dniKKlsl lliu II. Hut l.eluie pnyluu
yetir'Ucculs and putlluit the plaster In your
pocket, leek ler the word CAI'CINK cut In
middle.
Seabury A Jolmalen, riiuimaceiitlcal Cheiu
Uls, New link. iiiI5-luidW.VS&w
UAitaiAOJdi, av.
1
.MMK UAUUIAUK UU1I.U1C113.
THE STANDARD
Carriage Werk
OK LANUASTKIl COUNTY.
EDGERLY & CO.,
Fine Carriage Builderi,
MAKKET STU13BT,
IN IlKAltOl" CKNTIIVI. M.YIlltBT IIOU1KS
LANl'AbTKlt, I'A.
We iniiku ovurvstvle lliitnrv and Curiiiiue
deslied. All work Ilnliheil In thu most com cem com
lertabloandoleuant style. We use only the
beat Bulccted material, nnd employ only the
beat mechanics. Ker quality of work our
prices me the cheapen in the state. We buy
ler cash mid sell en the most roaaenablo terms.
Ulve uaacall. All work warrante.!.
llEl'AllllNO 1'UOMl'Tl.YATTKNDEDTO.
One gut et workmen eepecially employed ter
ttat put pone, mW-UUAw
FOB EDUCATION'S SAKE.
AN Al'I'KAI. l'tlll A YVOltrilt fVKI'O )!',.
Tlie Coiilinlltne en tlie New Attruiioiiitenl
lllxervHtury lit tlin tlellni,!) auk lur
the UIIIkiiid' CoupMiitleu.
The conmilUce lmviu in obntKe tlie
tnattur of the crculleii of : new iikIieik,.
inic.il oliHurvnteiy nt Frnnltlin and Miir
Hhnll collide, In the iiicmberHlilp or which
uru Included Kev. Dr. J. 0. Sillier, Yerlt,
lien. A. Ilatr Smith, JuncuiU r, Oue. 1
liner, cnii., Heading, T. U. Apple, li'tbuaa li'tbuaa
ter, mid Henry Witt, Iluimvir, m.ilu) the
following caruurtt upncal t) the pnblje
Hpltitcd eIUkciis of liUiie.ihtur.
It him been inude known ut the period!
e.ila of the city that Mm J.iiiieh .M. Heed,
lewidliiK In Frederick Oity, .Mil , recently
niade a donation of $10, OUO te cicet and
equip an astronomical obsctvatery en the
(rounds of Franklin uud AlarHliall coIIuke,
as a iatt of a mero nencral oehoino for
enlur)iuK the eclentllle departmuiit of tlie
colloid. Tills douatleti was nrnde by the
donor, under the impulsion that it would
be ijul te abiitulaut ler the object tiaiuud.
Tlie oeiiuniltco liavlug tlie matter in
olmrue had n, lined a amallcr biiin, fcutliii'
perhaps that a larger amount could net lie
obtained, aud bollevltii; that it would be
better for the college le liuve au Inferior
observatory than nene at all.
Wliuu HiIh liberal douatleti wait iiuiile
for this object the frieuds of the colIe;e
thought that it would net new be difllcult
ler tlie college te obtain menus uitlliciuut
te orcet a llrst ulasa observatory, and that
the feelini; of local priile the city iuilit
eiitiirtaln for micli au object might imluce
the friends of the cellege iu Lancaster te
centribute what additional may be needed
te orcet and equip such au observatory.
uHTcrniit .Nelinne 1'repuBed.
At a special meeting of the beiitd of
trustees, held iu Lancaster en the 18th
inst., thtce Hellenics were mibmlttcd for
the observatory ; oue for $10,000, ene for
$1,800 additional, ami oue for :i,000 ad
ditienal. The second Hohemu contuinpliiteH
Dimply the erection of au annex te tlie eh
ttervatery, containing a room wheru ro re ro
pertu, pamphletH, utu., may be kept, and
also for the comfort of the operator aud
any visitors that may wish te bce the ob
servatory, &,e. The thiid Hchcme involves
the getting of improved iustruineulH, es
pecially a large telescope, oue that will be
equal aud even superior te tlie ordinary
telescope used iu the colleges of this couu ceuu
try, except the very large oues possessed
by a few of the larger institutions, such as
Harvard, Yale, Princeton, A,c.
Buch au observatory would be an honor
te the college aud an ornament te the city.
It is of such practical importance that it it
bolievcd the friends of education iu thm
eity will be pleased te contribute te it.
II titer ItnprutaiiiontsUeiitoiiipliitotl,
In this connection we mention te the
leader, thai the committee have in mind
ether improvement!) for the college, such
as a cemplete chemical laboratory, iiihlril iiihlril
iiteutH for the department el physici, and
a building for librarian aud a mu'icuiu,
They expect te carry out these improve
ments iu the near future, through the
liberality of the church, aud also de what
is still mero important, cnlarge the
teaching ferce of the college, se that tlie
centennial jubilee which will be held iu
18S7 (centennial of Franklin aud fceinl fceinl
centeiinial of .Marshall) may be mero than
au empty ceicmeuy. We may add also
that tlie endowment of the culluge is new
HtilUcieut te pay curieut expenses, and
that the portleu of it Invested iu coal lauds
in iSomersut county, l'a., is llkely te in.
ereat'O largely iu value, se that tlie beatd
will likely be able te make the college all
that its warmest friends may desire.
New, iu view of these factH, the com
mittee heicby make this appeal te thu
friends of the cellege iu Lancaster te con cen cen
tribueo towards raising the mini of 'J,000
for the object stated. The lady who
donated the $10,000 has been cm.Hultcd,
and she says thai it will be iu outire accord
with her feelings en the subject. The
outumittce Hill uudciuer te tce tlie uitizeiih
that may be interested iiitlus matter per
sonally te home extent, that is, as far as
their tiiueand duties may allow, but auy
oue who may be willing te dubsenbu can
leave his or her name aud amount Mib
beribed with Mr. Jacob liaiihiuau, president
of thu Funnels' national bank, who is
treasurer, te whom all p.iymeutH may be
made. It is very imperlaut that they
should kuew as seen as possible hew
much will be contributed, because they
cannot go for waul with thu building until
they kuew which scheme will hu adopted.
The members of thu heard residing iu this
rity utu Hdwaid ,1. Z.Uiiu, Hen. J. V.
Wickershaut, Dr. .lehu L. Atlcc, LL. I),,
Jacob liauaman, Jehn U. 1 lager, Hen.
Thes. E. Frauklin, LL. D., F. Hktoder,
lleujatuin F. Shenk, Hen. A. Ilurr Smith,
Heu. J. 11. Livingston, T. O. Apple. The
llrst contribution has Icen made by lien.
A. 11 err Smith, i'iOO.
TllK aiuieiON.
Tliclr Kultli and Their rruuiluea.
Nineteenth Century,
The ollUeiM of the Ini'.cd States,
would, I think, de well calmly te ask them
selves what u'reuud of complaint they
have ngalust the MormeuH. As far as I
have been able te aseett.iin, the head aud
front of their ufTunce is plurality of wives,
and that is the sole offence. The practice
Ih undoubtedly hostile te public iuturestu,
and ought te be visited with the penaltlcti
usually attached te bigamy whure ue de
eoptleu has been praeticad ; but the treat
incut of the Mouueus by Congress aud the
governtuont is unworthy of the United
States. I fully endorse the recommenda
tion of Ex Secretary McCulIeugh, that
besides sending the Mouueus geed judges
aud honest ollielals, "the Federal govern,
incut should loave them severely alone, for
tliore is ue danger of thete being a politi
cal or social disturbance "
It is qulte unnecessary te get angry ever
polygamy, or te take unconstitutional
measured for ite suppression. The prac prac
tice could euly have been introduced under
such special cheunibtaucca us existed when
the Mutinous Kelt ted iu Utah, aud pethaps
the draftiug of 500 meu te furm the Me
lean battalion from the small community
at Couneil II hi lis may have had hoile hlng
te de wltn Its erlgiu, Whcu tlie excep
tional olreuiiiHtauces disappeared, and Salt
Lake City was united with the test of the
world by railways aud telegraphs, polyga
my was deemed. Weman's nature is
net different In Utah from what it Isolao Iselao Isolae
whore, and with votes and porfeot freedom
it is net te be supposed that anything
short of necessity will Induce woman te be
content with less than the oxeluslvo rlghtte
ahnnbaud. It is absurd tofiupieto that
any compulsion can be oxerciaed evor any
woman, wuotlter native born or Iniinigiant.
According te the census of 18S0, the nialeti
Iu Utah oxeced the females by soven per
uent. and women nre in tee great domain!
in the West te be under any necessity of
actlug ugaltibt their inclination. Very
ordinary ilomeslto tervauta get CI. te 01.
per month, aud uufortuuate baohelors
have net unlrcquently te take ene or two
chlldieu along with a widow housekeopor.
Thore are mauy rabid nntl-Mormena iu
Salt Lake City, inelud'ng a da ly news
paper, who are euly tee auxleui te find
anytbiiiK. agaluut Mormons orMetmoulHiu.
and any case of opptcsalen or hnrnh treat
ment would be oagerly proclaimed. Again,
polygamy as practiced by the Mormons
must preve au oxpeimivo, if net troublo treublo trouble
luinio, luxury. Thu following is the Mer
meu view of marriage as stated by Ueorge
(. (Janiieii, oue of tlie presldeut'H counsel
urn, aud formerly dulegate te Congress.
He nays :
" Tliore is au impression among the
uninformed that the man who ontets into
patriarchal marrlage iu Utah has but little
If auy icnpenHlhility connected with it ;
that upon ids partuers rest all the burdens
and unpleasant features of the rolatieu
ship ; that they, in bsoemlng his wives,
hccoiim.tlie creatures of his will, and that,
therefore, their civil right are iutorfered
with. This view is wholly Incorrect. It In
the women, under the system of patriarch
al marrlage, who have liberty, and net the
muu. When ene marrlage has taken place
between the parties, be the woman evor
he iniieh au uuproteotod stratum in the
land, the man who knows her takes upon
him a life long obligation te care for
her aud the fruit of thelr union.
Fer a man te seek for a divorce Is almost
unheard of, the liberty upon this point
rests with the woman ; and, as regards a
separation, if her position should become
irksome, or distasteful te her eveu, and
she should desire a separation, net only Ih
tlie man bound te respect the expressal of
her wish te that ellect, but he is hound
also te give her aud Iter offspring a pro pre pro
pertiouato sliare of his whele preperty.
They are no longer under his yoke ; but
while lie aud they llve, they have a claim
upon him from which he Ih uever coin cein coin
pletoly absolved.
"Hutely it must be religion which
prompts the Latter Day Saints te incur
Htich serious responsibilities at the risk of
being pronounced felons, aud being
stripped of preperty aud oltizeunhlp by
being Incarcerated iu the ponlteutiary ?"
The inllux of visitors and the ideas of
the outer world introduced by the opening
el railway communication have no doubt
very much tullueuuud the ideas of .Mor .Mer .Mer
eon muu, aud particularly of Mermen
women, ou the subject of polygamy, aud
It is said that many perygumists have
of lecuut years, while maiutuiuiug
all their wives and families, re
Atrictcd their marital rotations te oue. It
Is quite possible that public opinion
among thu Mormons themselves is nearly
ripe for Heme authoritative declaration by
the church, or rovelatiou, that under the
new circumstances polygamy is unneces
sary and inexpedient.
Te Mormons brought up iu Utah iu the
old days, polygamy supported by the Old
Testament examples may have seemed
natural enough, aud whatever thelr
opinions may new be, It is net easy te bce
hew tlie ties ence formed are te be broken
without causing moie harm than geed.
The Mormons advecate polygamy as a
duty. They point te excess of females iu
the Eastern statcn, tu the greater waste of
tna'e life than of female, te the evils of
prostitution se prevalent in old eommuir eemmuir eommuir
ties, aud ler that matter also iu young,
and tu the prevalence or marital infidelity
iu ether communities.
A reason of auether kind was given me
by a well educated, gentlemanly Mermen
of sixty, with two wivus. "Yeu cauuet,
said he, " take your money, your railway
or your mining stocks iu the next world
with you ; but our marriage is net euly
for life but for eternity, aud we shall have
our wives aud our children with us, aud se
make a geed statt in tlie world te come.
Thu leinark certainly said much for this
gentleman's experience of polygamy.
It is nut easy te ascertalu closely the
extetit te which polygamy prevails, the
number et wives or the children. Thu
Mormons are net nt all reticent ou their
all'aiiw, but the action of the United States
government may Induce caution en the
subject of polygamy. Probably the pie pio pio
portien of pelygamlstH docs net oxeced a
third or at most a half of the niarried
mates.
The Kdinunda cuiuiniashiu disqualified
10,000 te 18,000 voters ; but wives living
iu polygamy wete equally disqualified with
the husband.
It is a mistake te suppese that tlicre are
ue educated Mermen women. Seme of
them indeed have wtitteu with abili
ty in deteuse of polygamy, although
rather with thu pen of the fanatic
than the heart of the woman. 1
met several Moiuien ladles, mauled
aud tduglu, well educated, sensible women.
The wives, it seemed te mu by their man
ner, woie net unconscious of the obloquy
attached te their position iu the euter
world. Thu young ladies appeared as free
and independent us iu ether parts of the
states, auJ, if I might hazard au opinion,
tlie young men of Mormeudom will find
considerable dlflleulty lu persuading thorn
te be content with the share of ahusbaud.
Itiickleii's Arnica bulve.
Thu licit Sulvu lu thu world ter Cuts,
llrulsea. bores, Ulcers, Snlt Uhuuiii, t'evcr
sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Cerns, and till skin eruptions, and positively
cures HI eh or no pay ii-qulrt'd. It ti t!iuu
unteed toglve perleel sultslautleu or money
ruluudud. Pi leu, -a cuuti pur box. Fersule
by C. A. I.echir.
A S.lIl.OU TIIIKTV VICAltS.
About thtce iiieulhs uge 1 wus taken with
aeveiu pains lu the small ut my back, tu the
legion et the kidneys, liem which I became u
terrible scUeicr. I consulted with u number
of physicians, mul finally placed myaell un
der th'dr tteatuieiit, they telling mu 1 hud thu
uclatle rheumatism and kidney complaint.
On oxaiuluutien, my uiinu was leund le be
lu a veiy bad condition, el a very ('ark color,
uud Impregnated with heavy red bilclcilusl
deposit, and very oilenslvu. 1 had the me-it
carulul unit best medical attendauee.aiid tiled
all the popular ium dies without experienc
ing uny icllef. Fertumitiily ubeul this tiine
the virtue et Hunt's Itviucdy being called te
my attention, 1 bought nnd used a bettle, with
such satlslauteiy tcsults that 1 continued en
ler six weeks, when, having uaud tour bottles,
1 found 1 wus us well as ever ami entirely
cured. AU pains tell mu, my water returned
te Its natural color. 1 am new lu excellent
health, mid ablu te attend te my business
(gieeury).
Whenever un opportunity occurs te tecum
mend your valu ible muillcluu I always de se,
uslmii i-enllduiil Itwlll de all you claim hu
ll, and I'm every time, it outs, with guilt
tude. Cait. Jehn Kimuall.
Nkw I. (nihjn, Conn., Slay'J, IKsJ.
AI.KXANDl.lfa CASK.
About oie year age 1 wus taken with a 10
Vure altack et dleaoet thu kidneys, Hern
which I aullered uevcrely. 1 applied te our
local physician, ami net receiving any help I
called en Mr. Jehn A. Morgan, our druggist,
and stated my cask. Uu Immediately handed
mu a bettle et Hunt's Reuidy, elfurlug It as
the great spcellle for that complaint. 1 com
menced using It at once, ami from the very
start 1 began le liupievu, and by thu tlmu 1
had used the buttlu wus entirely well. 1 would
ad vlsu any purseus having dllllcully 1th the
kidneys te gtvu II mil's Iteniu ly a trtal, I knew
et oue cusu besides my own bulug cuied, anil
would clicei tally tucemmuud It te uuy oue.
UIAIU.US II. AUiVAMIltll,
t'oreinun Dye Heuse, Shetueket Mllh,
May e, ltd). (irceuuvllle, Conn.
I cettlly te the above belng a truu case, tiuv
Ing told the medicine te Mr. AUxander, and
knew him te bu a gentleman respected highly
In tlie position he holds. Jeu A. Mobeah.
May s, lfi-J DnlgiiUt, (Ireeuvllle, Conn
m'il lwiIM.WAIr'ftW
The man that succeeds newaday Ii tlie llve
man, who lu up te the limes j nnd no liotler
ovldunceol this Is neodeil than the Inct that
overvKo-aheail liousekucporl nuver without
Dr. hull's Cough Syrup.
North I'iiIa llxpmlltlein",
I'l Ize ilitlits, lotteries, wutkluir matches, mid
balloon ascuiiHletis tire ii-niully hiiinhuirs el
the worst sort. Dr. Themas' Acleclrle Oil Is
net a htimbii. It is u quick cure for aches
and spialns, unil Is Justus gee I ler uliimenesH.
for aate by II. II. Cochran driiKKldt. 137 anil
1JJ North Uu ecu street.
A Staining Dlieevery,
Mr. Win. Johtiflen, et Huren, Dak , writes
that Ids wife had been troubled wlthuciitu
llreiichltls ler mauy years, mul that nil reme
dies tried cave no permnmutt rullul, until he
pi denied u bollle et Dr. Klnu's New Dlieov Dlieev
ery ler Consumption. CoiiKhsiiuilCeldfi.whlch
had a miilcal ellect, mul produced a perma
nent cine. 11 Is Kuaraiileud te euro nil Ills Ills Ills
oiues nt Thieat, Limits, or ilrenuhliil Tubes.
Trial UettlcH Kiee at C. A. l.uuhvr's Drug
Btoie. I.arifd Sizes, II.W. m'Jl
"The Dead l.lne."
Mnuvolitselillurs remeinber "I lie dead linn"
nt Audurannvllle. It was a uiluhty dauKoreus
neighborhood. Dyspepsia, bllleiisneaa. mul
liver nnd kidney ill-uiam-s ate fuUet perils ler
thu alck, but Murdoch Jlteinl Jlttters uru a cur
tain remedy. Sold overywlKiro. Fer sulu by
II. II. Cochran, iluigKlat, 137 unit 1.W Neitli
Oueeu stieet.
We iall(ii; tun World.
When we say we believe, we have ovldento
te prove that Shlleh's consumption Cure Is
decidedly thu beat Lung Medicine tnadu, In as
much as It will euro a common or Chionle
Ceuuh liione-hall the llinu mid relieve Asth
ma, llieuchitls, WhiKiplug Cough, Croup, unit
show mero cases or Consumption cured than
ull ethers. 11 will curuwheie ttiey lull, It Is
pluusaiit te take, liarink'H.1 te the yeungust
clillilnnd wegiiaranleu what we say. l'rlce,
loe., cec uud (I.ee. It your Iiiiiigs nre meid.
unusi or inicif uinie, use Diinnirs roreua rias rias
ler. Sold by II. II. Coehrun, druggist, Nes. 137
and 1.7J North Uuueu street. fub7-oed I
atttnivAi..
WllltllS FAIL.
"Words tnll le expiess my gintl.
tiiije," says Mit. MitLiir CAUTr.u.ef Nashville,
Tonu , ler thu buuullts derived trem i.uft
Ayers Sarsaparilla,
Having been nllllctud nil my llle with RCKOK
UI.A, my system seuined saturated with It. It
canto out In III.OTcIIKS, UI.CKKS mul MAT MAT
TKItvseitKS, ull ever my body." Mr tur tur
ter slates that hu was entirely cured by the
line el A V KIl'S SAUIAI'AIUM.A, and since
discontinuing Its iihe, elghl months age, he
linn had no icturii or the fcioIuIeub symp symp
teins, All b.uiuliit luleillens of the bleed uru
promptly removed by this uneituallud alter
ative. rilKI'Alllill IIY
Dr. .1. C. Ayer ic Ce,, Lewoll, Muss.
Sold by all Druggists, tl, six bottles ler 5.
inai-illeal
4 Y KIl'S BAIIHAI'AKU.I.A AND AVKIt'S
1 V Cherry IVeteral ler sab) at Cochran's
llrug Stere, Ne. .37 and MU North tjueen St.,
Lancaster, l'a.
II
or 1'i.AHrictt.
SHARP PAIN3.
Crick, Sprains, Wrenches, Ithciiiiiatlsm,
Ntiuralgla, Sulatlca, IMeuilsy 1'ulns. Stitch In
thu Side, lliukiichu, Swollen Joints, lleatt Dis
ease, Sert) Mimclus, I'ulu In thu Chest, mul ull
pains unit aches ultlfr local or dtup-suatuil aru
Instantly rullevud and speudlly cured by the
well-known Ve; J'Uuter. Compounded, as It
Is, et the medicinal virtues et trcsh
Heps, (Jama. Ilalaania ami Kxtracts, It
Is lmleud the Ucit iniUi-kllllug, stlui
ubitlng, BOOthliiR mul strengthening I'or I'er I'or
eus l'lustur ever Hindu. Keji J'laatcrs are
Held by ull druggists and country sletes. -"
cents or llve ter $1.00. Malted nil receipt et
prlce. Jlup Plaster Ce., Proprietors unit lluu
ufiictuiera. Ilosten, Muss.
HOP PLASTER.
Ce- Coated tongue, bad brentli, sour stom stem
ucliunil liver dl-teuse cured by llnwley's Slom Slem
iiuhiiuil I.Iver 1'IIU '-'.Icls. nev.trlyd.twC:)
tiATa AJfji VAi'a.
11
aisi, oais,;a-e.
(11 I
JUST IlKCKIVKDOUIlHl'UINliSlMUIATS.
TDK
BROADWAY
Is tlm hat adopted by the llreadway llaller's
Asieulutlnu mid Is always Iho lending and
iue.il popular hut lu ull the cities. A geed
style ler anyone. The KKDOIlAl.sHtlllselUng
wull and will be worn all Spilug. All sizes In
deck all the time.
tu i:
FEDORA.
tfe-cAsii.-au
144 North Queen Street.
(GUNDAKKIt'S OLD STAND,)
l.ANOASTKll, I'A.
Oir A few Winter Cups at Uulf l'rlee.
ruar-7 lydiw
nnULT'X OLD HTAMII.
UHKAT HKDUCTION IN
Hats, Caps, Furs,
Ludiea' Seal Saoquea uutl Delmauu,
LadleB' I'ur-Llned Olreulura,
Uents'aml Luilics' Seal Clips ut Cost,
SILK UitUUELLAH.
A I.arge Assortment el OLOVKS ut Cost.
TllK I.AKC1KST STOCK AND ASSORTMENT
Of KAHIIIONA1J1.K
Winter Hats, Cans, Pars, k
Kvereltered te thu public, at the I.OWK3T
l'ltlCtCS. Wholesale und IU lull, liny
ler cash euly ami sell cheaper
than any ether Hut Slote
lu thu city.
SOI.K AUKNTfOHTlIB
Knox Silk & Derby Hat.
TheONI.V Hut Mauulartery In Lancaster.
Ileys' Cups Hern me. up. ilen's Clips et ull
kinds irrtutlv tt'diieed In pilce. Ilepalrlng
neutlv and lueuintlv done. Old bilk Uati
Old silk Hats maiie
asliluuuble.
JOHN SIDES,
Successor te 8IIUW. ft 1IRO.
d.-tld
aiAvnmisuY,
11
AVIND IIISSOI.VUD
I'AKTMKIlfttlll'
aud netiitnneiitly closest the Chestnut
ttlee
jtiren Weiks, idoslie te inform inyeiu
luterin my old
K.itimiH mul the nubile Koueruiiy. mat i am
the nubile Koueruiiy. that I
Hllll in the business, belng located In thu l'enn
IronCemp ny s works, jsnrui rium miwii
wlieiel am making Iren unit llruss Castings
et every doUrlptlen, anil will bu pleased W
serve all who may taver me with thulr patron
age. Frem iu yoarauxpeiluncu lu the business
,.n,i iwimr tlm iiint liinuirlsl and employing
thu best inechantu.s, 1 am satDned 1 can guar-
anU'ouniiresaiisiauiiou. uiiduuki i'ra uum
a mixture et Iren and steel which are mero xo xe xo
ltnble ler strength and durability than thu
best cast lien known. V teeth roll pinions,
rolls and rolling mill werlc a specialty. Cast
ings imule et very selt Iren, uud brass oust
lugs et overy description. 1 have all the pat
ters uf thu well and favorably known Mewrer
Cern and Cob Crusher, rufllted and Improved.
Alse en baud, mills completely tlttuil up or In
parts, te replace old ones which Have been la
usoleryea's.RUttrnntocIng them te glve
'"Ksjicu- U. U. MuCULIiEY,
VLOTUMlt.
liMM
ciieiuk;
FURNISHING GOODS.
FOIL FATIIEIt, MOTIIKH. IHlOTIIKIl3,"81g
TKIW, COUSINS AND AUNTS, " J
; UO TO
EEISMAN'S,
Ne. 17 1VEST KINCl SIBEET,
Koineinber tlie nutnber ami street.
ti Tush a iiuutukk. '
-roil-
1884.
New Shapes.
Nevel Styles.
Lewest Prices.
Hirsh & Brether,
I'KNN UAL.I. CLOTlllNU IiOUSB,
Nea. 2 aud -4 North Queen Streot.
IjANOABTKU.I'A.
KSTAIililSHED 1851.
-VATOrs HUIKT.
WlyislsaGoeiDay?
ISccauHO It ts the (bile en which
THE DAYTON SHIRT,
TDK 1IKST IN TllK WOULD. IS
ANNOUNCED 111
Burger & Sutten,
Merchant Tailors and Clothiers,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANOASTKlt, I'A.
Perfect in Fit,
Unsurpassed for Quality, n
Superior in Workmanship.
SUCH IE
THE DAYTON SHIRT,
FOR WHICH
&
cle'i minis,
At Ne. 24 Centre Square.
Are Sole Agents Ter Lancaster Count r.
iMyd
"itUHlVAit 1NHTHVMJ1NTB.
ATTIVVUX & WlilTM
Wilcox & White Organ Oe.
SPECIAL TEN DAIS SALES.
NOW 1S.T1IK T1M1S TO UUY
PIANOS ATO ORGANS
AT SLAUU1ITKR1NQ I'UIUKS.
One Uned Secenil-IIand l'lune tM.OO
I One KleganlSecend-lland Organ 45.00
One Kleuant New Oiuuu. 12-Step Couplers
aud Suh-llass 63.00
Wilcox & Wlilte Organs from 75.00 te f 100.10
11 Knabe," MePliall, Grovenfltoln &
Fuller, Koyateno, and Veee
s Bena Pianos,
All Marked Dewu te ltotteut l'ricei.
glyen away.
Almest
WILCOX & WHITE
Parler Org&n Warerooms,
NO 152 EAST KING STREET,
II. II. LUCKKNllACU, Aeeut,
inbn-ttit
ijnwjutte, xv.
TOllN i
SCIIAU3J.
FDRMOES and RANGES
OF ALI, KINDS
REPAIRED.
Call and noe the New Impreved WKOUGUT
IRON COLD CASK,
Radiating Pertable Furnace,
The Choapest and ltet
Murket.
FUltNACK in the
UANUFACTUKKD KXCLUSlVJCLY Jl
Jehn P. Schaum,
24 Seuth Queen Btreet,
Hb-lvd
liANOAHTKB. FA.
pKNN CIUAll!jrKOM M1.00 trKUt HUN
1 haujmSm'b If b jlew fbohtewar
FBI
CLOTHING
BURSER
SUTTON
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