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; THE DAILY INTELLIGENCER
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What a Weman Can De.
The question U often agitated, what cm
a woman de? It might peilinjw Ik? Ix'tter
asked, what can slie net deV Her versa
tility enables her te achieve at least a
moderate success in nearly cverj lliins she
attempts.
Tlicre te a lc Yerk woman, Sarah 11.
Leggett, whose career during the Inst six
years is a complete- answer te the first ques
tion suggested above. In that time she
has organized in tiie face of gigantle
difficulties a bearding heuM) for business
women in the meat metropolis. She began
with a small building at"S'e. CO Clinten
riace. By gradual accictiens the institu
tion new contains tliiity-sevcn roenn
equipped Willi the best modem arrange
ments for domestic comfort. I lev rooms
are well patronized by saleswomen, milli
ners, dressmakers, teachers, stenographers,
telegraph operators, ail students, trained
nurses and women who are making their
livelihood in special lines of weik.
The beard paid at tins feminine cnirmui
Kivy is net extravagant, ranging fiem
$3.60 te $1.50 per week, in which eveiy
thing but laundry work is included. The
project is purely a benevolent one, as is
evident from the statement of the work
done during the past years, the avenge
annual surplus being SIS.l I.
Here would seem te be the modern prac
tical realization of that ideal feminine
remmuuitv that Tennyson's heroine
1'iincess Ida, wished te establish, or the
feundress of which Ladj I'sjchc said .
"Der-p, Indeed,
Their rlebt of thanks te her vv lie first lad dory I
Te leap the rotten jralci of preiiulkc,
llyekc their necks from custom, and neit
Xone lordlier thnn themselves out that which
made
Weman nnd rrmn '
Hut the feundicKS of thw mnttu'iitli cen
tury institution naivelj liliitsiuher leneit
that men arc net held in the disrepute that
attached te the male set in Princess Ma's
castle. The fact that ' a number ha e left
us te be married " satisfactorily establishes
this conclusion.
It is net given te all women te de the
weik in which this cneigctiu Xcw Yerker
poems te have been se successful. But each
may find in her own spheie, humble though
it be. abundant material for well doing;
for the eommen.plaeo things make up the
ticautiful whole.
Vicious nml Illogical.
It must ha e occurred te Senater Lee
that lie demeaned himself ami injured his
cause when he urged against brnatei
Cameren's re-election such votes as theso
cast for the lestoratieu of Pitz Jehn
Peiter and for the admission of Senater
Butlei. Itegaidless of the merits of theso
cases, neither ineled any political piinci
ple nor was either made a paity issue.
It is true the Democrats were a unit with
respect te them, but the Republicans weie
net. This was because they involved pure
questions of fact which led Id one
certain conclusion, unless the mind
was swayed by piejudicc and pas
sion; and te vote against a majentv of
one's paity in wilier ease was only such ,m
act of independence as the element te
which Senater Lee belongs lias m Ire-
quently praised and encouraged.
It has been supposed te be the ivpreuch
of the Cameren ring of the Republican
party that it exacted from its members
partisan allegiance without consideration
for truth or light, and this is the issue
the se-called Independents m this state
have often made way with it. Lee's attack
shows the cloven feet. He proposed te
punish Cameren fei independence. It wan
a most remarkable pubitiun for tin- lunler
of the antl-C'amcren feices te
It
lacks virtue as well as logic
Yihu Takes the ItM,.
The Si'ianten Jlqntblican, whuh "el
itself up of late as an nuthorityen state
finances, sajsthat " the commonwealth is
always seemed against less, at least te t he
full amount of the tieasiiiei'h bend
which is half a million. If the slate
treasurer is loelisli eneuph te keep mono)
In banks without sufficient Fecurity hw
bondsmen aic the parties te complain, for
the risk is their and net the common
wealth's "
If the Jlqmbliam Kudus ain thing about
the subject which it tries te discuss it
knows that the balance m the statu tieasm y
is seldom less than a million dollars; and
if the Humes act, a Democratic measuie.
had net passed the last leglslatuie this
balance- would be time millions, for which
the commonwealth would net hae se
curity in ever one-sixth the amount. As
it is,the eidinaiy nile stems te be lewrscri,
and instead of the state tieasuier giving
bends in double the amount et money m
his keeping lie gives K-curity for less than
half, The lulauce of the risk is the com cem com
menwcalth'b and net his sureties.
What It Slgnillch.
If Oliver Brethers failed Ihxmuse of
opeintlens outside their iron business
which made their capital unavailable, ihe
condition of the iron trade will be u-lii-vtd
from responsibility for the collapse. If
they failed because they have been selling
goods at less thnn their ce-t te them, the
voliapseof siicliau tiuwist'i'elicj will be a
very geed tiling for the lien busiuu, ;w it
Will relieve it from the presume of the
offerings of goods at lw than cost. If
Oliver Brethers ,"c Phillips wr-re doing this
tort of buslnesw they wen' undoubtedly net
alene in jt. nml thcr suspension ma) be
expected te be I alleweJ bv that of etitis.
Het M WO le ii it think it J.krly thAt
the 01.,-'T i"aia trujihe ,u te iinv
very great extent tlue te their losses
in their business, the probability is that it
will be the only one of its kind. It seems
clear from the general sitnatleu of the iron
business that no great firm in Pittsburg
should cellapscat this time from the condl cendl condl
tlen of its business, and that theieferc
the Oliver concern fell from the pressure
of heavy boirewings for uses outside its
legitimate business.
Veiilllale II.
The new ilouse of liepueiitatnes at
Ilarrisburg lias appointed the usual com.
milter te " improve the ventilation of the
hall." We believe no Heuse has i'cr
emitted te de this. It is the iegul.it ion
thing ; and nearly every committee pro
ceeds te ngree upon a plan of nitil.it ion,
te get an appropriation te tear out the a p.
raratus put in by its piedeceernnd te con
struct another and worse one. The money
that has been spent en cut Haters for that
hall would no doubt have sufficed te re
move the capital te I.aur.f-ler and elect lit
buildings here.
The last ventilating app.uatus put up
had cold air Hues, en the lloerot the hall.
Thelast cariet put down in the Heuse w. s
cle-ely and effectually nailed ever these, se
ns te render the apparatus practically use
less. This may or nia net have improved
the ventilation of the chamber.
Perhaps the trouble is with the at inns,
pheie of Harilsburg. It may lie some seme
philie that the mere of it that is pumped
into tiie hall, the worse it is for the mem
bers. By all means let the subject be in
vesttgatcd, regardless of cost.
' Nut this ycai, vim e ether year," lm bc'ti
nn H1 refrain te the enrs of den. Hra i-r.
'J'liwui. is ,i Dnptist i hurrli in Hivkrmil,
III., where the bretlicrn ile net ilwell in that
pcace nml amity that lmuUl , har.ii'teri" the
conduct el Chri-Uaiis A few days age their
pastor tt'iulered his rcshmatiim and the ete
tool 3T) fm it and 37 against it. This ap
pears te liac liccn liie original lly in tiie
ehitmcut and when the customary certificate
of dlsmisxal and geed standing as ask Ml for.
tlicre uere tour church ineniliers lie veiisl
against its pranting. Ohe of the di'.wmter.
as a prominent tnerelunt of tlie town, and
fbrhtsnrt tlin jMter promptly dcnetiueed
him, charging liiuiwitli keei'liiK li is store
openen tlie S'alib.ithand stirinp up turmoil
and clianslen wlieneer tlie "-casinn
eflcred. A nother parishioner here joined in
tlie altercation long enough te tell tlie
shepherd of the fleck that he was " elThls
Uee," Then the pastor sl-.oek his list in the
faroef the prominent niereh.uit, and an ex
citing secne followed m w hich the pastor'"
w ife ui.ule her entrance iq-en the M.-ene in a
vain effort te persuade her huuband te le.ir
theehureh. llwns a cry quiet mid cim-sclcncc-stricktn
juirty that lea tlie rliun-h
that night, and it is Mid thnt the uncedly
portion el the town hae added insult te ut
ility in making open merriment out of the
occurrence.
lVAiiTS hurled. i leu-ef liis 3C!iurrl,tiia
verba into the ranks of tlie opposition, .mi
lel the senatorial prheh within his pm-p.
Tlii.nr. is a genius iqi in 1'rauklln county,
OtteTrudgeln by name, w he has inviuled an
Instrument that he calls the phyginegr.qh,
which when worn en the person will uner
lingly ltidlcate the point at nhicli liquor
cen',C3 te be a stimulant and becomes a posi pesi posi
tlve injury". It Is no small that it can be fas
tened conveniently upon the vet near the
nrin-hole, and se delicate in construction that
It will laitli fully perform its work of regis
tering the various en"ects of alcohol upon the
system without interfering with the move
ments of the person. Such an Instrument
would work wonders in this county and
cause our warring judges te lie in rrleet
harmony en the license question. 1'er what
saloon keeper would sell te a man 'MisiW.v
Birccted," when he plainly siw by a glance
at the spbygmegraph that he was laboring un
der a larger lead than he could carry? The
wearing of a plivgmegraph might be m.ide
compulsory b a little streh h of the doctrine
of sumptuary legislation. The iiiMrnter
should Mipplomeiit Ids gieat work by .in in
vention registering the exact age of each a
plieaut for a drink, and thus the iniquitous
sale te minera might be wiped away.
Thai uitunl blatherskite, Captain Phclau,
U said by his physician te lie talking tee
much for his own geed. This has always
been the trouhle with the O'Uyn.imite Kessa
partv.
Tin- liiirersliyet I'imuH lani.i has open
ed a department of physical education Willi
Dr. J. William White as director of physical
training. In his address te tlie students the
director declared that the aim is te esthnate
in each case the present condition of the Indi-
idunl by a scrle-j el measurements and tests
of strength taken in conjunction with his cr cr
fcenal and family history, thus show-lug at the
name tunc net only his abselute but also his
coinparatixe strength, demonstrating his
jieints of KJ.OI ml weakness, and indicating
therefore the diroctlen in whidi he most
needs deelepmcnt. Hecreatne and comjieti cemjieti comjieti
tlve fimrts whileef gre.il alue, deelep tin-IwrtH-ipaut
unequally. They de net gie
that sjiium tru-al, liarniouieus development
nlik.li is armed at in a M.-ieutille hystciu el
physical edueat ion. Thet-e aie priijier Kenti
lueutv fmni the lips of a phynk-al iiistriu ter,
and if they ui-e pnt into practice their liult liult
age with the students must he sound minds
111 HOUlld lunllCS
'I'ut Situattf must iew uithseuiu .il.irm
the presjieet of liaingMr. i:artswitiiluit.
It new contains several scnateis whoare
wendei ful word fountains, but wlieultgets
Kvartait will have tin. Niagani in the word
cataract line.
1 1 .V sicinll, I'lilili,. s IiihiU.
Ne slate In the L'nlen surisses Texas in
the niuuiilcenee with which it lias endowed
its public fechoels. The jieople are fully alh e
te the importance el iiiucaiieu, and the
kcluxil Imildiugs m the large cities are fully
eipial te any m the North. The btute super
liitcudeut of schools a s that the constant! v
Ineicasing demand for geed te.wheiit atrerds
excellent enpui utilities ler professionals te
loeite in 'lexas. The hal.uics of city und
town suMriutt.iiileuts lange from jl,2oe te
-,ri(.i0 or iiiinuin, the mlarles of teachers
liem n mlntiuuui el ?in tc) a iiiaxiiuuiu of
5100 kt month. The st.ite normal institutes
iireiusullicicut te hiipply tlie extraordinary
demand for giKHl te:iLlieis at pieseul prevail
ing in the state ; and such teachers as favor
lilieiul salaries and u gencieiis treatment will
be ass u led of a position. The communities
nte constantly increasing and the liberal
slate hUpjMirt is an iiiduceineut for the liiimo liiime liiimo
(Hale organization of a school in each com
munity, henee the demand for teachers 'is
constantly en the inere.ise, and is an indls indls
pulable l'.ct that the clllulcncy el the new
system will net be complete until thorough,
practical and elllclent teachers me the gieat
niajeiity, instead of the miueiilv, a nt
present.
Walling for li.ihiicl'i Trieni.
The Kail family, prominent Adv elitists el
Ciosten, Iovva.ai-e Mill looking ler the end
of the world. The men have thrown up
their position and will net weik. Their
lllbles me constantly befoie tlieni, ami thev
are Mint up in their house vvaitlugler (lib
end te come. Thcioaie twelve in all, men,
women and children. It Is rumored that one
young girl, who Is net a believer, U te b
ollered up as a sacrifice. Tiie eeinimmitv
fcam that Muse reinjieus cinnks will elose the
pregramme v.ith a liagedv, and tlie lulh-e
are witching thtm tlenly. "
THE KXD OF FAMOl'S SUT.
rito.ir.i.et weMiia mi i.vteiis nm
wi.m teti .ir r.iBi irr.
The ll U-tAives l.lhit CMses "lulies iv New mid
l'nit.petteil Tutu In n runti len nf lri
Jmv lij- Olie of the Vltiirv fur
tht Hi frtulmit, 1111.
Interest In Iho famous Uelt tvwes ttbel
case In Londen, was suddenly twrlved en
Thursday In a most sensatiennl manner.
After occupying the highest courts of Kng
laud for melt) than two year, It Is new
cltargcd that the w hele w as tasvd nrsm per
jury and a conspiracy en the part of certain
speculators In art te obtain heavy damages
apiinst a man who was sepp.ei t. be
wealthy.
The original libel ult, by lUelmid l latiili
Uelt against Charles Ilcnnett Laxes, was
brought before the vnuit of qutcn's Ijctich
In Uecciuber, bS2. Detli the platntitf and
defendant are sculptors. Uelt had 1ceii n
pupil of Lcwes until IsTe, w h u he estnlv
iislicd a studioef his own. lie achieved tou teu tou
sldcrable success ; but In l'sj a long orticle
in I'eiufy Fan; In which It was ehargtst
that the w erks w hh fa lie S..U1 as hi ew n w e rv
net modeled by him, but were the produc
tions of two skilful but unknown mulpters
named Urock and Vci hoyden, one or the
ether el wlieui was alwavseenc-'aled Kliind
a curtain in his studio.
Mr. 1-awes made himsvli h insiblc for
this article by sending it te the lord mayor
enclosed In a letter in w hich heeusrht te pro pre
xent Mr. licit from obtaining eeruiin com
missions about te I awarded by tliecerivra
tlen of Londen, Mr. Uelt therotien iiiul
Mr. Law cs for libel. The trial occupied fort v v
thrce days, and thejury awarded Mr. Uelt
Si'sOOil damages. This was the longest trisl
and the largest aw. ird in the histerv el liNI
suits in England. i
Mr. I-vvves np".ilpd, ami, aftn the lapse el ,
nearly ayear. the court of jpwjliUsided, en I
December 1,. Ivsl, that a new trial r.uist Ihi i
had unless Mr. Uelt would consent te a re- I
unction "f the damages tiem ?is(lOii te J..,ive.
Mr. Uelt agreed te this reduction, but Mr.
Law os relused te neuies.-e, saying that he
must le (s,iiiiUhI te pay the w huh amount
or nothing. The e.ie was rnp nod, another
tedious argument ensurtl. ami in M.inh 14.
the court of apjeal realliruifl the erigmnl
x erdiet of U5,Oui and costs airamst M i liw es
and refused te allow- a nw ti i.d
The costs en both sides had lws n eiiei moos.
These of the plaintitl were fJ ,oeo and the
expenses ei tne eeiense anieuntcil te 5.4.siKi,
se that, with the $-i',noe dainages, Mr.
Lawes leund himself eonlrentcl with a bill
of $fe5,0u His father was -i ri li manufac
turer and the head of the Lawes Chemical
Manuie company, but he r fused te come te
his son's relief, s.,v nig that he bolieted the
whole proceeding was bl.e kin.ul " n
spiiaey. Mr Charles Iiwesetli ied ti jMX Mi. U-It
the ?:3,00O damages preve'ed that"cjeh party
should pnv his own ousts This efler was, re
fused. 'I lien Mr. Lawn declared that
hu was utterly unable te satisfy the Judg
ment and filed a cliueu in Imnlmiptcy- In
his scliedule he svvere that his debts" were
125,oeo and hi assets l.f50.
Iho most sensational incident cl tlie whole
case occurred Tliursday in the preeeeditigs
In-fore the lemkruph-y court. A Mr. !5-het7
liad been ene el the 'principal w iluesses for
Mi. Uelt in tlie trial, of the libel suit. The
ieuusl for Mr. Laws read an affidavit made
by Mr. feclietr, in which he confesses that he
and another witness named Curti, e were
suborned te perjure themselves in Mr. Ik-It's
bchall in the heK el sharing the
heavy damages expe ted m ! ol el
tailied Ireni Mr. Iiwes. 'I he eenles.
slen vletails the manner m which Mr.
Uelt fooled the public and deceived the
court and Jury as te his ability as a sculptor,
and describes hew he secured the false testi
mony given en tlie trial. The cmfe-ssie:,
says that Mr. Uelt proposed that Mr. Sehetr
should sheet himself in such .iwav as lecalise
a slight xveund, and should theu'eharge Mr.
Verheydcn, the cluet witness t"r Mr Lawe,
w lth nil attempt te murder him This Mr.
Schetz refused te de.
The reading of the cut, yien was eagerly
listened te by a crowd which packed the
court i oem, and It has lecenie almost the ole
topic in legal and artistic circles. The ceuit
promptly ordered the discharge in bauk
rupety e"f Mr. Lawes, and he new-proposes
te apply for aieversal of the x edict. He
will also demand that the geveinment pnv
seen te Messrs. Uelt, Scheti and Curtice ter
conspiracy and subornation el pcinnv,
PERSONAL.
Jehn SjlltriMA is said te be the slated
Republican i-audidate ler governor of Ohm.
s.j:.vateii Ulackbi-hn says that there arc
.HsdO applictuits for eflice in 'Kentucky alone.
Svl.v says: Lord Welselex-'s suctvss is
due te the fact that lie thinks as will as
lights.
MaIWis hi; Tfncin, halt brother el
D'Alembert, has Just celebrated his hund
redth birthday anniversary at his home m
Paris
Mussns. neMVNlis, Dayurd, Pendleton,
WiNen of Iowa, in the sieuate, and Cailisle,
Curtin, Kclley, llandall nml Keagau in the
Heuse, nevcr w cut te college.
Tni:onem: Tii.ten is living in Palis,
w here he is described as giv ing geed dinners
te geed persons, wilting a volume of poems,
and mingling in artistk society, Including
that of Sarah Uernhaidt.
Pnnsmr-NT Aiithuu is siviken of ler the
presidency of Union college, his ii ,aatc ,
when he retires from the national presiden
cy, 'jarllcld loekevl forward te a college
presidency en leaving the executive chair.
Piiixcnss Ukatuici-, bv her iiiarnage w ill
beeome sister-in-law te the Prhiee of Uul
gari.i und, etirieusly, sister-in-law te her ew n
niece, the daughter of the Princess Alhe.
who is married te the elder Mether of
Ueatrice's bctielhcil.
Kvr.it vi. Jacksen ihil Imht bcluud tot-
ten bales ut the liattle el New Orleans, us is
show n by an examination of the plan of the
battle drawn en the Held at the time by 11.
Ladelte, assistant engineer in the Louisiana
army, lslft. The engraving has lieen pie-
scned. and shows the cotton bales in dispute.
A rcceid se reliable and Indisputable should
buttle the iicslien.
Jwn-.s Aiic-lliMi, one l the tluee or foul
most distinguished imrtrait painlcLS of Ion Ien Ion
deu, lias lately come te New erk unherald
ed ami quietly set up his Mudie. He was
eliestn by the Ituferm club te jKiiut tlie Kir
tndls of Ijirl I! us-el I and Leid Muenuhiv
which hang tqHin their walls, und hasjut
leeii summoned te Washington te paint the
portrait of Mr. Ul.ilne ter the state depart
ment. Levvis lliiui ii has luver Ikikii in Wash
ington since the assassination et President
Lincoln, and has resisted all entreaties te go
.1..... vim i i i ... ... :
there.
iicii uu piays in itaiuuieru iieueis
nlavs in
are put en sale in Washington, nnd a (-pedal
train is usually chnitered te carrj-ox-er per
sons xv he want te sce him. A nnniber el
juemlneut gentleiucn in Washington are nnw
er-0Miil7iiis 'inictly an nddrcbs te tlie great
plaver, ltr'liif? him te forego Ids resolution
ainl p there and reeclve an ovation.
UAMIJ.lt '(.
Mvmtr.it.
All IlllniiU Mill Who Kills Tiv
of IIU I . Unit,
MrniiKl'ii.
A njieei.il tilegrani te the isu l.euu J,st.
liitputeh from I'dwardsville, I1L, Niys .
" William IVIia Henry, colen.nl, was liangnd
here l'rulayfer the iiiurder nf llenry Itess
and Henry IJePugh, both coluretl, and both
Miiglumuii. The two inen wure found mur
dered in their house at Itoekv J'erk, uiieut
six inlle from Alten, in Marxh, lvj.1. The
crime was traced te W. I". Ilenrv, win. win
arrested, convicted nnd nltervviin'l conics-ed
his guilt, liiiriug the last four davs the
doemisl nun apis-ared te tlnd great coiwela.
tlen in religion, and wan almost constantly
attended by clcmv men. Thui-wlav night he
did net bleep, lie passed thctiiucjiuivingen
the rrcneh hari. (elllng stories und dinging
bongs. Tlds morning he dicssi .-.ircrnllv,
and at eight o'clock the death warrant vva's
read him.
"Tlie ltcx. .Mr. Del'ugli, lather nf ene of
his victims, xlaitisl the eeudemned, took his
iiami ami lorgave nun. Alter joining in
lira' ,cr, the deemed man was jimlencd mid I
cltothe gallevvH. The l.la.-k'cai "as ml- j
justeil, iimrnt lljl-J the trap was bpntinr. and
. , .', v iiie lines later ii iu iii.iii was ueail.
Wright Lorey was lunged at lieij en 1'n
day, hi San rninclsciv, (in August 13, Issi
he dcceveil Nicholas Skerrelt, an aged e.nvi
tulUt, whom he had pursniiallv known u
I
a long time, Inte one et Skcrrutt'a
empty houses en the plea that he wanted te
rent it. Wlide Inslde Lerev told skerrett
that he would kill him nnlea-j he wu.d.l g.ve
him tt elieeU for a la rye nun c. mencv
Hkcrrctt tcrused i, de ilni e.n.i I Ci-e
lilKKhcd liim (low It. eciZVsl bun I . tlicihlu-.it
and. bv centtnulnc bis ilv
il-
i ll'-Kr,l liim
te death
t.er w taserxcsl s mie demenuer en the
seailehi, and asseilcd les inms-eiue te the
last. His neck was broken by the kill.
s,evrlty ns an Mrmcnl et Meral Urlnriii.
I'leni the PieTtUcux S -
On the uluht of Ins-eniN-i .l. 1SS.I, thiee
young men drunken wiili wine, sut around
a tavern tire in a Connect.! nt town. When
Urn clock struck li 'iie of the young men
said: " Ueys the new vcu has i-eme, tit's
swoarelland form a h mpt'iaiice seeletv."
"l'wassHikcn in Jest. the ethers enteicd
Inte the "fun ofthe thing " rttcles of asse-
rtatien w ere draw n and sntnisl. The ts'itaUy
for violation wus "t.u and leathrrs," and the
society becune knew mis the -Tnr and Kent It
er Te'iiiiHiranee mk-kIv." and ether young
men Joined. At the lese of the year no
member laid brnkeu the pledge, and at a
"grand ball" given en 1'ce mln-r 31, tSSI. it
was agreed te held l i it another year. The
society Uulge Is a blue riblmn with a
Itunp'er tar llllevl with fe'ilhein attached.
Thi shows that In niei d p li'nn uevcllv Is
the impeil.uit fcatuic.
Al'J.'t'f . etn i .
Xlr A. W Itevvlaml e 1'ieMili nee, U L, saj
1 most cheerfully f e muipiirt ltcst s IMilury
nna l.lver UtMEDT ie.iisit ml rellable euro
fei lildney dlcie. nml u is the only medicine 1
have ever reiiuit thai dues xavtlv w-hat It 1 no ne
xcitlkml te de." jlJ-lvxrtrmlAw
Xlnintcr mil viti"r.
i.ilin ell dlseac He ienics .Tlihul lav lla
tlen lakes n seal ami Invites himself te stay
Ile takes possession mid remains until he is
diivcnent Wlii-thei in (tic form of neiirnlBta.
ilvpepla. liver trouble ei vlttatefl blimd, dla
eiuies, writes Mr It 11 Wltllams, of I.lnden.
Ms , "anil lli-evvn's lien llttters cniTrt me after
eth r remwlles fjlltsl 1 heretere, buv llnivi it's
Iren Mliem of veui itrmKlt kihI vast Iho
monster, dvupenula out
i trrrr.it i-ikmi si-n vtkis ,i. eik
sr VTC n-VVIIER.
Ainvsv V Y . Mnnlill, ls.
1 uraleim time it 1ms lien mv habit te tnr
llRjtsDBVlu's Pais. Intact llinve eldeui hml
eicnstiin te use iinv ether uicdlcluc, and it
Mlerds me sroet pleasure I" say that for bilious
liens, dyspepsia, and llic etbet 111 of the syatrra,
te hich men In pnt lie lite ure morn apt than
ethers te be subject tin v me sn Invaluable rem
idv Jiilix i J t Ull-s
I ei l ousilpatlen Indu-stien foul stemaih.
IMzilncss nml llemliich.', no luedlrlnn pquuU
'llrtindreth- Pills " Veir und simple, contain
ing no mercury, thev itu- ibe tauillv medlclni"
vhest anil sufe gntiid
ill i iuim s
TLLI(.10L"S si K ILL-. WILL ;
held in the i,.IIhiiib thurvhes te morn n
In the morning nt 1" m In tbc I'venbiR at 7 1
Minduv sihoel at I !-" p in When the hum Is
dllleixnt It Is speel'itlv ii"tcl
MCMentvtt Phesbv ri.i t)-sniuli fjuecn stiect
Services merninit hm 1 evening ut the usiinl
hours MiiDatli -tins'' e r, p rmver meennK
Tllltlailiv exeiltlti; VViUeinc In jll Ttlelnan
ninnisiin. pastei
ntiviT lUrtlsr Cecil, h Y M I lioems
Ucv M t'rayne past it smidnv s, hisjl nt 1 p m
-Ecot 1.vaeklii L t LmxHsh ), en lulberrv
striet. above Orangi 1 W ertnaii, pastor
rccitcrilng nl 10-30 a in andutT la p ui s,inm,
sihoel nt i p. ui. llevlv at services everx even
lutf dining the vveek except en Saturday m 7 ,
shin
t n but 1.1-riir.u.vs. tnri.cn West htng stiert
E L Heed paiiei sumjay school at IX, p in
tiHKB Lctuecvs Leiner of North Queen
nud.lamis street lt.v 1 Ivtn lleupt pastei
sen b c-, at lu SO a m anl 7 l'i p m sineMi t,t J
p in
H t Miaates W m 1'enlik ptstm Prce h
toil In the meriilnu Kiel iviningbv thepitsbir
siindny m hif.il at I l'i It- v tvnt s.ivicestveiv
evening
X LEctlnr will rs iHltvrii'il tliis ivrninu in
West Mls,ien, bv the pastei, entitled A Irlp
te l.nisland " Music will be fiirni-hi.il bv mem
bri-ef the College I, tec I !ul TIip iidinlssien
will 1 tnn, hut a basket collection will betaken
tn aid of the Mile and Litentrv eclctv
Ilr.renaED(sr Lcee'si MatiettauMinie, It, v
Win. I Llchltter, puter IMv Int- services mi
10 . a innndTlJp ui Sunday school at 2 p m
Prehdvtcrian Preaehlm: In the meriilnic and
evening by the pastor, Itev J Mitchell. 1) 1
1 laaT ItE'renMEU sei vk cs b)-uiorrevT morning
b lir. i: V. (..crhait and in the evening by
Her. I) W. Ccrharvl, of -New Helland euucla)
sch.iel at 1 M
I xitee ISnETunEs ix i nnisTfl evesvst) West
Oraniju street, bttween Mulljerrv aud C narlelt"
trerts, (fernierlj known us sfcm) llev M J
Mumina. pastor l'r, aihinir tnerninp and even
Inu su,idrt schiHit ,e - p te Ui viviil serx lcs
durinc the week.
si l'Art. s Illrim serx-lec morning and en n
liiu snnitav bchoel at 1 I p
l stes llETUEt Uv O W
Preaching at 10.-30 a m , and
set vices durlnir the week
cilhamcr, paslnr
: I 1 p in lt v Iv itl
(.olieee t iivi-Et Divine service ut
1 m n m
bcniien bv lii v 1 G pple, li It
st I'aii 9 Jl 1 Lntani services ineriilni:
and t veiling b th' pntui sundav sthinl ut
1 15 p m
MeRAVivf J Max H10V iwsiei 1", m
litany and sermon . .' p ui slln,i,r .rheil . 7'4
p m . ev, nteg service
itrv W iietste've will preut h le moirew i.nn
flavi evenini in Getwala chapel at 7 1j
T Jehns 1.ciueka Itcv svlvanu. stall.
pastei Preaching In the merulnir and eveuinu
nyiiev. aucoe mih'i.
,U V .
et cwbcrn , s
Sunday school ut I IS
tiv I.IICBI.U. I
I'hlludelidiia. will
.1 11
Hibbard. D I), of
pliia, will erei n to-niurrew nierninuat
il heui. In Liu4 s building Netlh euv, n
the usual
sfi el, und alseiidnilui-lct tiie s ,, rim,nt el the
I rd v supper.
luipracrnicclInset the Wemnn.il hilstuin
Icmiitranc Union will bn held at nuuitti pa-t
i o'clock te-morrow rsimday) afteruixin in the
Wc-t Mission 51 K church, .Veith Charlette
htriet, aud wUl Ik h Id by the iwster The
weekly meeting of the l'nlen Ishelden I ucsday
nncrnoenat 3 o'clock, in the hull et M c A
Seuth Ouien street
liOOhs.
JOHN ISA UK's. Sij.N-s.
BLANK BOOKS,
DAY BOOKS, LEDGERS. CASH
BOOKS, PASS BOOKS, &c
r nir iiHuiisieijL ei
JOHN BAER'S SONS,
Nes IS and 17 North Queen St.
I1IA1IIKS I'UK 1SS.').
A KILTY Or
r nil. i.
sl s VXllsli 1 K-
MiKslnlti. iii-
JOHN BAER'S SONS,
Noe 15 and 17 North Queen St.
Sci-.iii IIiMiks ant! St'itip I'iclinvs
in i.ia v i vit 1 1:1
r Tin; ui)iikiih:k hi
JOHN BAER'S SONS,
Nes 15 and 17 North Queen St.
f'i-iAsn.i:-.
V MAKTIN.
irMi
QUEENSWARE.
- QUEENSWARE.
CHINA HALL,
1. AIIHUrr'I.IMM. VMM; (IF
Queensware
W SI'IXI l. PltUl.s.
-
I
Tea, Dinner, Breakfast
TeileFSeits, Sx.
Gtir all mid ce the w.nc and bctite lUrtrnln.
TT, ., n ,
Uinh AT ItTe TT1 TI
Uliill 06 llLcll lllli,
j"",-Oj"l VA' -"-U.WX UXJJ.I
NO. 15 BAST KINO STREET,
l.AMASTI.i:. '.
"ANTKI) I..VIIY r.NT.S l'OH
H I LX I'ltOTl.iTOIt,- dal.y itecklnif
in J Wirt .ujiperturK, theiilder hniee, buttles,
be.i.in tennn, iliee hlc!d, wifely bcit, sleeve
proieitera etc t entlixlv new device, unpreee
lLicli.r-iflt , we luve Seu u-entvi uiukluglUO
' iihli Addixss with ft nun
1., II I VllPltl.lLAf ),
j.uil'limcnl Xe.yh, May hl.tl'ICiiBO.
it vnt's Ki:.Mr.m-.
HUNT'S
lilPM M 1 It I It
REMEDY!
Nevor Known te Kail.
It t mrs when nil eltHirmeillelnrs full, n tt net
itliectlv nml nt onre en the Klilnrvs, l.lver
ami flewrls, li'sterlnp them te it hnnlthy
m-tteii. It Is a n'lli'i sum iiii1ihc1j
Hire, and hniulix-ilj h.ivu Ik wii
turrd tv it when phvslrtsiu
ml trlcuili bail Rtv en them
tip Iedic.
His lieili a "S.ire fare" ami .1 ''Specific''
It trill. s all lilsen.es of the Kidneys, l.lvei,
llladder ami t'rliiaiv (inninsi Htupiv,
t,r.ivel, Dlnbetu. llilithl's Disease,
Nervous Htseases, Kxecs.ci',
tcinnle Winkiiesses,
.tnmidlce, Sour s0111,ici,
livspcnst.!, loiutlrcitlen. Pile.,
Pnlus In the Hack, Leins und Side, lielru
lien or Nun Itetentteii et Uilne
1 ii vr onreoists
:- '.ivi .v viu. n.
S'nd tei Iihisti ucd Pamphlet et -am I esit
uienlaNtil biittilH t uies
HUNTS REMEDY CO ,
l'rev lilcine. T. I
UOV III ITI'Its
tinn unit rsi w vv it n """s"s
ii a it it ii n w w vv w , v c n
Itnn MRU e e WW WW s-.V sj es
H It n It O t WW WW V N S - J
hHU H U OO W W JJ pb4a
It ItKR OO VV S
II 11 II II II N N V
II unit O V .V N
II U K II O V NN
II 11 U OO N .SM
It !l II t t v k r r H
i.bh n t r VK miit ,:hs1
n n ii i i r k k
A
Itim 11 I T KFR U It PSSS'
I hWu.Hlktf-p, MMiiMtilns 1 1 mi with vuie "s e'
tiiMe tonic. iiulekl ami f-iHtipletrU Cl 1S
HV-'IT.I'-I . IMilltElON. AfAL VIM V,
H'Kr- IM1M KK III (KIP. ill I I.I.) nml
1 K hUmulNhl It.M.ltlA.
Ity nip til nml thnruu,;li uluiHiillni Hli the
IiUxmJ il rciii'hiM ?rr jmit nf thii itrin, iui1-
iii--i Hml pnntnee me ihixhi, niinuuiiirn inn
mu-cU' utitl ncl, -,ntt tone ami ui lynntp
the j-ti,'ii.
tliirt Appftiirt IV-t tunic Unemi
It ill nut) the Mtrt cu-e of PjpepMii. ih
iuu lug nil iINtrt-lng tnptumt, iiii h ui Tint
ing the FtMrtl, IlitiliiR, Unit lu tlie Muiniuh,
llrHrttiuni, etr
riif itnlv lnn incltcliie thnt will imt tttAikpti
or tnjuiv the t'th
It U lnvuluable tnr iltp.r prcullat tt women,
rt ml tu all porenf m he leiul i-iMlrntarv U c
u uiiuUtug rrmeil Iurtlieitc3 of the I.Ivci
ami Milne
l'ereii. "siitriMliiK liem the rirnct of overwork,
mneiiH Uuiiblra, U nf npp ttte, or liability,
xpTr1eiHequi. W ri liuf ami it-nenvil nciv "
Us u-l'.
Il din' net fiinM Ilontlaclie or proluie C until
patlen il I'll Kit lien metllclnc-i ue.
It in the enl iiopiinillen of Iren th.it cnui-n
no litjurten rtruit l'hslel:in- nml tlmltt-t
rereuiiiienil It a the tct. Trr It.
The tfcimtne ha Initie Mm uml eit)-. tl led
line- en wniniier luke no ether. Mmloenly by
UUOWN HIK.MICAK CO,
lUrTlMenie, Mu,
'I'I'UmI.vI) v.
.iMC7fr.M:-rr.
T. KAT1.KS (K 1TIINAI i.
U
BEST
55
STEAM ENGINE
-A"s U
Beiler Works,
HESTERS
-(JK-
FURNACES
ion
l'rivate Ihu-lliiiiis, Sfhoels iintl Pull
lit tuilIiii-s.
Cull ami ui' tlieni. Muile el liiuty liim, sliu
)ile of coiisiriictleu, ilunihlii, ('(.iMieiiiitiii, tiie
most llvilluilng si,rla(,, ()t y ii,.,nir in tlie
uiurUi't
Nothing Oheap But the Price!
OUR OWN PATENT.
llii I1114 hreu In uue tn nuiiiy uf thv Iuimi'h
reDhlcnteH lu l.niicjutrr In the pul Uti )cainl
the brat of uvl-lenic of IIh merits.
Uii nt
Jelin Best & Sen,
Ne. 33 HIST FI'LTOX STIIEKT,
Jan l.vl l,v. -
I.ANCASlKIt, 1'A,
HAVING UI.SSOl.VKl) I'AHT.VjniSIin
ami iH-iiiiiiiiviitly tleti'd tlie Chestnut
fctint 1 1 nn Works, 1 ilcsliu te luierm my elil
lutiiiiisiiiul tliu iiiinllc Kiincrully, tlial lam still
In tliu biisliiiiD, ljflnjr liicatt-d In Iho 1'enii Iren
Ceinpanj'a WuiKs, .Neitli riuin strcet, vrlicrn 1
urn iiuikiiirf lien mill Unit LastliiKAef evcry ilc
ni'ilptlen, unit will lie jili-ascU te M-rva nil Mini
may l.ivur inn vvjlh llii-lr iiati-eniiKx. Frem I')
yciM vxirlHiicn l the biilii(is anil uslnjr tliu
nest ni.iliTl.il nml i'liililu Ink llmlirntliieclmiilCH,
I utn kitiitli'il 1 1 mi giianiiiU'ii entire KutUfiictlun.
C'.intliins uutilu fiem a lultture nf lien nml stvrl
vvhlcli .uu nieiu lrll.ililn for stivnijtli umlilnni.
Iilllty limn tliu lust vast iron known. V troth
roll pinion. relUnnil lolling mlllviuik h spec
lull v. Castings niiiiloef cry sett Ireu.iinillmins
cistlnss of in cry ili-ncripllen. 1 Inn e nil tln put-ti-msef
tin) vi I'll anil liivernbly known ilewtfr
Cern unit Cob inishur, letlttcil nnd luiprevinl.
also en linnil. .Mills (einpli-tcly litted up or In
parts, te lcplace elil out-s vv hicli have been In ue
fei cirs, uiiuniiitrrliiKlhcnitnKlvnaallsiiiotlen.
It. C. .McClTI.I.KV.
anz-lM'ma
tth.i)QUauti:us l'en thi:
INDIAN MklllCIM:",
Ka-ten-ka and Medoc
Indian Oil,
-Ar-
Lecher's Drug Stere
.0,UlAbT KINO ST., IJincuetcr, l'a.
mirsi.niiMsini uoens.
-1-s.l.tNX A HHi:M'MN
HOUSEFURNISHING.
We ure new tniiiiuruetiirliiK n remplntu line or
OLD STYLE- TINWIR.D.
We ttBe only tlie best Tin und employ only tlie bout. Mcehnulcn tintl our
Wtire In tuiporler te tiny te be hud In the eltv
Tliore bun been anotlier
Great Drep in the Price of Steves and Ranges.
I'xiuiilne our Stock bofevo biiylmr
FLINN & BRENEMAN,
LARGEST STOVE STORE,
Ne. 152 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa.
init'As m intuitu
Tl'ST Ol'lNi:t.
Ghristmas 1884. x Zahni's Gerner 1884.
JUST OPENED
1IIK I IUil -r MM III. MM sT ui
French Clocks, lirrers and Bronzes
W I II V k I I II I VUIMI l
Music Bexes of All Grades.
A FULL LINE OF GOODS TO SUIT ALL TASTES.
ZAHM'S
IKI'I
CUUtK'S IMSl'IT II Ml.
BARGAINS!
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL.
Selling Off te Cleso Business.
I'Vl'K Villi Mi JUST lUSITIVi:r.V UK SOLI).
lull I lupnf IIOI Illtl S. s p s, ,,,,, x i,, ,!,,,,( lM.l; N ( MII'lTs, III l,s.
IH.AVMT" M' ini US, mil OIL I 1.1)111
ALL AT A SACRIFICE.
I'l ilnpl H nllell Vlivi n tn till Mnuiifin till. i, It it; I illpi U t,. iihIi-i lit
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL,
Cor. WestiKing and Water Sti , Lancaster, Pa
li I .'. .'II ..H
ltlt
JJ'
evi:its a in itvr
ANUARY
H K sI VI. 1. Ol I
WHITE, SCARLET and GREY BLANKETS
At feiratlv Reiluntl IT!' i-. te rlesfi tml the I'.ntiM- I t a xrv ile net ncint leturr-. th tn itxvi tb
rain Ktiueinlier, we Iriliu t 1 cr tint liuim mrv Ca-th Kale
COMFORTS.
LIK;vnt lliir tin losneut vrlth Iiiimm rrnt cli ilurlid fruni th'itt ( nsliSuIr ( AN ION I I NNI.ls
fiem 5 cents pir vaitl up sn,.l lN(, AN li S-IIIll I I.Nu Jll s i.n, ai uL t I mi Piln
with in )irr r.-ut ilPdurtcil fiem i mtv Mh isulii U n upi'ii tediiv i .tni Hub uu iIIUps In l, nnd l
Inch I'll. I (IH t SL Ml sl,l.Nsut Lew Prices, wiih lupvi i,m cKilui tul timi i ,uir ( ih s,ip
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY.
Black Silks and Black Cashmeres.
Vt'r offer tlieni low, with ID in.rd.il dcduriid limii i virv I .ish si(, pu l.i ,ii ikikkII i,
J-OU will lit- sin-,, tesnvit iiinnev en eiir purrlui-! st ns
OurMeie will rlesiU ut ti p lu ixs pt sutiinliiv -, mini tiiiilii t nutn r
BOWERS
Nes. 26 and 28 North
N
lXT UOOK TO THi: I'Ol UT HOl'SI .
FAHNESTOCK'Sj
HOTJSE-ETJRnSIIIN& BET &00DS,
IN I'l' AM1I1I s l
FAHNESTOOK'S, Next Doer te the Court Heuse.
Prisons Leinuicnclni! lietna'kcrpliiif ei tlns nlniiit te l-iilriitli. slmulit it im-mln'i tliat 0111 leia
Is stecki'd with rases mid bulcs of sfil.l. I INi.S AMI stlllt ri.N'O Ml "sl.l.Ns, llli'in liiil mid l'u
llenchcil, In Hll tlie vnrluns vi Mills und fiiidtii, beugtil ler rush ut lewci jirirt-s lliiui wcr liefeiu
W new n, nnd will be sold necenlliiBl v
Alse (Hlinrlird and I liblfUClii-dT'lblc Linen, TewiKflun-tilluu, Niiiiktim, '1 U kliiurt,. tlicckn, etc ,
i-tf. Alse, lllunkets, lotufeitK, ('iiiltx, Ceuuteriuiu-H. Imktv It- d I'lilifu nnd stand tevnr, t te , iilu
Alse, t'arptlH, OH Lletli und liUK'
R. E. FAHNESTOCK,
Next Doer te the Court Heuse, Lancaster, Pa.
-iHi:.Yr sreiti:.
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
METZGER & HAUGHMAN'S
CHEAP STORE.
Ib new lull of Sheeting; and Shirting MubIIiib of nil tlie Popular Makeu in nil
Widths nnd Qunlltiea, ut lewer priccw thtm ever bot'ero. Tickings of
nil grades under the regular prices. Table Linens from Auction
from 20 cts. up te SI SO per yard Napkins nnd Tewels
in large assortment. Counterpanes from Auction.
m? NEVER BEFORE SO LOW..?..
Metzger & Haugliinan's Cheap Stere,
43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER.
llftwti'ii tiie Cooper lleun und Seiiel lloie Hetel.
poeit, wiirrn.v ve.,
CIBANKERS.I&
I'ltlMK HAIMVA V M'CI'WTII'S AI.JVATi " ON
1IAXI1 I'OU INVKVrill'.NT.
JIlllliraiH.lh lleul i:tute i H'i' eut. lieuiN for
wile ut 101 .mil iuteiest. PnipileleiH or "Poer'n
Jlunuulef Itullwuja." loiiespendoniu Invlltd.
45 Wnll Streot, New Yerk.
ectl-lydcfHl
IIEY CAN ALL COPY ni'T NONK
can tnuiil tliu llnvniiH bellow Krrnt .V tl
"" IIAUTJIAX'SYEM.OW f ity.NT CIGAU
b'lOKL'.
.i.vii maivrx
VI
CORNER.
is, ,(('.
BARGAINS!
M
lilllllf:
I U (Il It sTOl Iv Ol
COMFORTS.
& HURST,
Queen St., Lancaster, Pa.
C1TOUAOK
n -am-
COMMISSION WAREHOUSE,
PA.N1KI. MAVIIII,
decMjd Itl Vet CliCstniit btlxet.
vreTiri: te Titicsi.!s.si:ns and
XI lirNM-'ltsi. All persona mil lieitliv- fei
lilililen tnli-tuipuss en liny of tlie IiiiiiH of Hi
i.'ei-nwiill ei'bptidwi-l i-htnti-i, in Li bnneu nnd
Ijiih ustrr teiintliM, wlirtliir lu-le.nd orunlii erunlii orunlii
ele.ed. cither fei llie punni-n er.hwiiiiut or illi
liiff, u. tlie law will be rfcidlj enteu-ed niniliisl
till iixMuwsliii; en smd it 11 b of tlie undvrtljriicd
niter tliU netieu,
JVM COI.EWAS V I! HUMAN
li l'i:itl Al.lll.N',
UnVAIllll HlbllMAX.
... ., AUeuii'yftjrlt. W CeUuiuu' lieiw.
ectll-tfd&vv
fP"
NALE!
A