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LAXCASTEI., JAXUAKY S3, lS!-.
A Direct Ceniratllrtlnti.
Seme pconle nre trjhiR le icconi'ile tlie
refusal et tlie rcnnsylvnnla niilreail thrr-e-iers
te join with the nulhmcite coal com
panies in llielr agreement te divide (lie pro
duction et ttie jear among tlii'm in flxttl
propeitions, with the ..inie IViini) lranla
railroad directors' agreement with (lie 13.il 13.il 13.il
Hmore&Ohlo railroad company te tliiuk
the bituminous coal production between
tliem in fixed proportions.
It will be remembered tlint the lYnn
gylvnnla directors liave resolved that
the interests ottlie company and the pub
lic demand that they shall place no restric
tions upon trade, and that they therefore
refused te ngrce with the anthracite comiw cemiw
nies upon an allotment te each mining and
carrying company of its piopertionate
part of the calculated anthracite con
sumption of the year. This refusal
is net based upon the claim that
the Pennsylvania is net given its fair
nroDertion. but is put upon the bread
ground that such an agreement is Violate
of public and business policy.
It certainly is net easy te illseei er thcditVt i -ence
between the anthracite- agreement
which the Pennsylvania rejects and the bitu
minous compact it accepts, se far as the pol pel
cy proclaimed by the directors is concerned.
The distinction claimed between the two
ciscs Is that the anthracite companies re
strict the total production of the compan
ies in the peel te a certain amount, vvliilotlie
parties te the bituminous peel de net re
strict the total production, but enlv agree
te supply the maiket in fixed proportions.
But clearly this Is a distinction without
a difference, inasmuch as the limit
fixed by the anthracite peel is that which
they calculate te te the total consumption
of the coming) or; nnd if this cousumi ceusumi cousumi
tien proves te be greater, the) will le de
lighted exceedingly and will raiie the limit
of production accordingly, quicker than
anyone can say Jack ltobinsen. Their
agi cement Is simply te supply what the
mailcet requires ; mere than this the bitu bitu
mleus companies will net want te supply.
It would net be a wise business policy.
The combination in eaclt fuel will give the
market all it will take at their prices. The
aim of each is te keep up prices by prevent
ing the ever-supply which competition will
produce, and te give te each member his
fair allotment of the plunder. The Penn
sylvania, if it agrees w ith the Baltimore &
Ohie te divide the supply of t lie bituminous
market between them in IKcd proportions,
certainly will de Just what 113 beard of
directors have declared te be against its
policy and that of the public. There is
no explaining away of the contradiction
possible.
The Supreme Courts Differ.
The supreme court of Pennsylvania and
the court of appeals of Xew Yerk have de
cided opiesitely a question of great impor
tance te the states. The state treasurer of
Pennsylvania says tliat the treasuiyef the
statesnfferssevciel) fromthedecisienof the
supreme court in Urn case of the common
wealth against the Pennsjlvauia coal com
pany, te the effect that the law taxing the
capital of Pennsylvania coiperations auth
orizes only the collection of the tax iikii
be much of the capital as is invested and
represented by prepei tv in the state, and
that se much of the capital as is represented
in property outside the state is net taxed
by the state,
f tThe court of appeals of New YuiU, in
the casoef the statu against tlm Western
Union Telegraph company, which was a
suit te collect the tax levied upon the
capital of the company, uiidei a law simil.u
te that of Penus)lvauia, lias Just decided
that the tax is collectable upon the whole
capital hteck of the company, wherever
Invested.
There ma) be a ditTcicuce in the wont
ing of the statutes of the two state",
which will warrant the difference in con
struction ; but as we understand the mat
ter, thcre Is no such difference, lteth taxes
arc laid upon the capital tteck of loipora leipora loipera
tlons. The New Yerk ceuit holds that
this Is a tax upon the franchise and net
upon the property, and the Pennsylvania
court holds the opposite.
It is noteworthy that the decision of the
Pennsylvania supreme court is in tne in
terest of the corporations, in acceid witli
the established tendency of the opinions
ofthlscemt fei some time past. Evi
dently .the legislature needs te leek
into the subject te see whethei
New Yeik shall collect a tux uium the cap
ital of her corporations invested in Penn
sylvania, while Pennsylvania's hand is
stayed In collecting a tax upon that of her
f orperations Invested in New Yerk.
It Works Iluth Wujf.
General Secretary Jehn Janett in ins
annual address te the American Tin Plate
association, sets forth with emphasis that
we imported last year $18,162,837 woilhef
tin plates, thu production of which in this
country he says "would employ ever HS.OOO
men, nnd ndd te the support of ever .'e.
000 of our population."
Mr. Jarrett would have thu conclusion
drawn no doubt that a high tariff en plates,
preventing their Importation, would Iki an
unqualified, benefit resulting in giving
work te many unemployed people, while it
effected no injury te offset this. This is
what the logicians call a "ueu tciulttir."
There are many millions of people in this
country affected by the price of tin and
hundreds el thousands of handwerkers
employed in industries which would ba
jwrteusly crippled Jf nt entirely paralyzed
tyjnaCerlaUncred&u hi the pricoef tin.
sfaSss.s
It is a grave question whether they should
be imperiled te establish a new and miner
Industry.
The tariff question, its high protective
advocates must concede, has two sides.
rrlvnte interests must yield te popular
rights. Here and there, undoubtedly
a new industry could be established by
levying new and higher diilk-s ; but the
general line of tariff legislation hencefeith
mutt be in cutting down duties and en
larging the freUM. What the country
wants Is new markets rather than new in
dustries.
Tin: Huns nre leaving the coal regions In
large nuinlieis, partly for lack of work ami
partly lccmie cheap steerage rates Invite
their return home.
Mounew It. l.nwiiv, who died In Kirk Kirk
lirlile's rcftcrj.iy, ngeit 7'-', win a native of
ew Yerk. liOiiirngohe was 11 Democratic
member of the IViiiisvlviitilii Heuse of lter
rescntatives, but having turned Republican,
for nine tonus represented Kile nod Craw
ford in the stale Senate. Seino j ears slnce
lte ngnln turned Democrat nnd has been out
of his mind for along time. He visited Lm
enster n'levv years nue nnd the local Demo
cracy, net nvv ni n lit llrst of liis condition el
mind, had soiuedifllculty In repressing his
foolish sjieeehe. He Invariably werea dress
shirt and white neck-tie land laivvrj" was the
man who, upon visiting Olrard college was
denied admission en the ground that he was
n preacher. De proved te the attendant's
satisfaction that he wasn't by hurling a vol
ley of profane expletives nt him.
t'r in Nuntleekc a brisk widow .whee first
Iiuskiud was killed only n few week age lias
already taken a second. She Ikihs te the
willel the Iird but says: "He takes and
se de I."
Tin: amount of work which is cteted
from the "cw- Yerk fire department may Is?
roughly guessed nl when it is stated that dur
ing the last thrce years there have leeu
0,.7S. llres in that city. This is an av erage or
alieut sW overv dav. And et et all these
fires only lis weie permitted te extend te
ether buildings and but 10 buildings were
destroyed. This a great showing for a llre
department, and yet our own city has been
proportionately fortunate in its tlery visiia
tieus. Since the Inquirer building burned
n few yeats age, thcre lias been no lire of any
consequence w itliiu tlie city limits, and thes"
Hint have originated w ere promptly exting
uished. The wonder new is hew Uincater
se lern; dispensed with this most necessary
department of the city government.
Tici.itn i inusle out in Westmoreland
county. Tlie Ilepulilirnn legislative delega
tion eleetcd toreuce had all lieen pledged te
vote against Cameren. They took their
medicine.' like little men and voted for 1 i lit
straight through. Well, they wilt never have
another chanoe te feel their constituents
1 1 was an old-t.islileued wclteme tlutunt,
given i'nrnell by his Cerk constituents en
Wednesday, and its entliusi.ism must have
called te lih mind tlie days when Daniel
O'Cenuell, till) Irish liberator, was looked te
as the Kiv ier of his race. Hut he did net per
mit the outspoken entliusl.vin of Ills friends
te betray him te remarks that would give ln
eneniiesany footing en v1iU1i teattavli him.
This is one of tlie most reumrknble features
of I'ameU's public life. He Is relentless in
his purpose, and his aggressiveness in the
cause or Irish rights has enough of the ele
ment of ceuserv atlsm in It te attract the admi
ration of his fees. He knew whereof lie
upeke when he said that it was net pnssihle
ler tlie lhiglitti pirtlcs much longer te resist
a determined land of Irishmen il backed by
tlie Irish people, who "in the near future
will proie inviiiiible and unconquerable."
llrattan's urliimenl will Imj reviveil in a re-pre-ientative
liedy of men who have Ihvii
tried in the llcree light of public opinion, and
with wlicun a second t'aMlercngh will fear te
hill".
Tin. prodmtieu per capita el wheat in this
s)iuttry has increased two leld within the
last twenly-five years from 1:13 tell bushels
In th same tune the expert of wheat has
JuuiihmI from fourteen te ene bundled and
twenty-live million bushels.
Ti:iii:iiii.i: iTAi.i.ix a r.ij vcr.'s.
VV Iiet,, 111.12 llurlrd I'mU'r tlie Irf mill '.lleir
Orent liftn or I Ifc.
xiiiny moie villagetiu Italy are reported
as liav lug been dev.ist.ited by avalauclies, and
the havipc and sUiugliler aru descnlxd as
app:dling. Sleit of the casualties t-cein te
Iuvm occurred in tlie province of ('unce,
which is in the south of Piedmont, and is
iKiunded by the Maritime Aljis, many spur,
uf which intursest the pievincc.
At l'rasslne, which is 10 miles northwest
oftliecapit.il city, Cunoe, the number of
killed is new stated at lln, and II loipse-i
have been loeeverod from tlie he and snow
in which tliev were entombed. Tlie village
of Velgr.ma, en the lirsina uer, and near
Cunoe, Is uinlv destievwl and many per
sons have been "killed. 'rwelvcUieuses liave
lieen demolished and I- jier-ens killed at
D0V01S
The vill.ige of lt.ib.Hs-.) is altueht torn tern
)letely buried under the snow. Si ores of poo peo poe
jilo h.ii c been killed there, and evei am men
women and childreu are weuudeil, homeless
mid in awful distress. Mepj tli.iu 30M men
ate engaged, in addition te tlie soldiers, in
tlie work et exhuming the de-ad and reselling
the snrvlveiH m the province of Ciime.
Tioepsare also stationed at the cntrauce of
the valle delta Marin and ether dangerous
valley,, vihcie furtlier avaUuehus may be
OAjieeted te occur at any iiieiueiit, te pruv cut
poisons from entering tliem.
An nvalauche lias buried a li.imlct of lllleeu
houses at t'liUinente, in I'lediueut. Thu
cries of tlie bulled people can 1m) distinctly
henid. Twe theiD-and soldiers aie endc-av-eiiug
te rihciiu them. I'lfteen heuscM viere
destroyed at rmssiulere and eleven jiersens
are still buried Ihere beneath the snow. Most
of the telegraph lines en the Italian fieutlei
have ceascsl wurklng, owing te tlie avalan
ches. The winter has been ene of extreme evo eve
lity tliiouglieut Kuiupe.
'lite Viulit'rkt Cellcc IIiihh.lUiui
'The new Pratt gymnasliuu at Aiulierst
College," says "The Sprlngtlehl Jlejtublt
ci," "in one of the largest and best equip
ped buildings of tlie sort in the country. The
notion that physical training Isilengs In the
curriculum et u college w hlcli aims te dev clop
tlie whole man, is still somewhat of a novelty
in Ameiica. Among the llrst te reallci the
felly of sending wcakhedied mid brain
craiumed young men into tlie world, or, en tlie
ethor side, the ubsurdlty of allow ing the stn
dents te oerclse indiM-'rimlnatclv In tlie old
fashioned gymnasium, was fir. Hdward
Hitchcock, et Amherst college. Te his evpo evpe evpo
rlcnce among college Ixiys, the students nt
Amherst are pilni.irily Indebted for the care
ful sujiervlsleii of theii (ihysiciil develeiiiuent
J 'or the line buildlugthev are l.ugelv Indebt
ed te C. M. Pratt, el llioeklvu', N. Y.,
a grtidu.itu in lh'ti, who was class
captain while in college. I'redcrick
Hillings, et Woodstock, Vt., and W. W.
Scarboieugli, et Ciuciniuitti, iMre inuelief the
oxense of furnishing the building, and the
collcge treasury inade up tlie balance required
for the equipment. Thu gvmnnslum lias cost
alwut $7fi,lioil,erv lilclif Itl.OOOwas imid tlioeou tlieeou tlioeeu
tractor,u,000 tlie in chilect and a llttlcover J15.
due ler tlie equipment, Including plumbing,
heating appliance, gymnastic apparatus and
grading. l;.Ultol?itH,efXevv Yoik.whedrovv
tlie plans ter tlm .Sniudard Oil leinumy's
?l,0CO.W0 building ueiv going up en ilni.ul
way, in that city, win tlie areliltisjt of tlie
gymnasium ; Jehn HeMen, Jr., whoisbulld wheisbulld
lug tlie agricultural collcge chapel, was the
contractor ; the heating and plumbing ap
pliances vwiu furnished liy thu Geerge II.
Ituyineud ce'iiany, of Seuth Norwalk,
Conn. ; and tlie gymnattie iqqwratus was
nlumied largely by "Dr. Ilitciieeck nnd Dr.
Dudley A. Sargeant, of the Harvnid isillcge
gviniuwluui, mid wus furnished meMly by
the Gymnasium supply company, of Bosten.
sWWSWfssl -st rtFB.sse s--.-ss.llVslss.
YOUNG LORD GAHMOYLK.
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vit.iMViu.v nriti: nun ime;i
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In TIU Cimiitry mi n S, llt te ISmpu Hi liu:
lliirrd Icr mi 111. slier. l'lmiiB' e'
DIeirsHl Hie llprm llnlrs llril I'liml.
lure rcllwl niul tarr.r,l li s,mIii.
Krem I lie i w V erk World
"All, I'm delighted te .co you," slid lnl
(hirmeyle, weUsnulngn rcsiter te hisiqxirt hisiqxirt
inente'u tlie second lhvref the Hetel llruus
wick. Wislnesdav afternoon. "I've Ihmmi
told the less n fellow siy te y en newsjuper
men tlie inore you write alsiut him. Se I'm
going te tell j en lets, and you'll premise te
ssy uelliingT ou sec, I've lieen terribly
bored since I've landed en these shores The
people hav e a v nlgsr habit of sUrlng nt one.
De you sec any thing ridiculous in mer
"Hut what is your opinion of enr csmntiy
and the people T"
"1 haven't any opinion. I dislike ferelpi
opinions and want ethers te keep their opin
ions of me te themselves"
"What Is tlie object of your visit te this
country?"
"I'er n change of air and scenery. Yeu
see, I was Imreil and harassed nlmest in
death at home, nnd started en a tour of tlie
world te be rid of it,"
"Yeu seem te be Imrvd eveiywhere. Hew
de you account for il ?''
""Oh, no, I wasn't Uired in India, tKvtuise
there 1 was in the jungbs hunting most of
the time."
"Hut In your rase Mis l'ertesnie ivrtamlv
siw mere" than simply a handsome face. '
suggested the rejierter."
A scowl spread ever lus lenlship's fan nt
tlie mention of the lady 's name, but presently
he In Ighteued up nnd,' tvv isting his incipient
inust.iche betvieen tlie tips of Ids thumb nnd
first-linger, ssid: "Yea knew, if il hadn't
been for her )nristencv I would have tied
myself for life te lier. We could then have
sAnt tli.it ? .0,000 together, but new (with
a giimacel she's divideil it with her family."
"SnpjMise you should ticc dentally nieet
Miss rerteseiie in this v cry lintel."
Starting out of his rhair as If shut, his
lordship's tare alternately turned jmle and
crimson nt the thought.
"Hew long de you remain here"
"Alsiut n week, when I'll go te Canada
and then start Southward."
"De you expert t letuin l" r.ngland
seen ?"
" I don't knew. 1'act is, I don't liether my
self nlsmt any thing. Mr. Ceurner nttendstn
my procminnie and he lias his in t ructions
from my f.itlier."
" Hew did you like Chicago "
"Oh, it's a.le.ntly ilacc. veu knew. I
wns tlinreone dav, Imt I get tired of it. There's
no tyle there and no gallantry. The women
crowd the streets anil iiciirvlk-MlvIs in nliurrv
ns if they had only ene dav telie. 1 don't i
like te be hurried.
"James my walking .lioes vvilh the yel
low laces," addressing Ins valet, nnd putting
en ids shining mlk hat, he svid he w as going
te get shaved. His lordship did net arise till
neon and it was J o'clock when he had
breakfasted. Twe of his seven trunks uer
m lus room, the ether in his valet's. There
was a crimson easy eh.ur in his room, but he
asked te have it exi hancisl for a blue one.
saying lie disliked anything red. On th
centre table were several Imxes of i igniettes,
a decanter of amber liquid, glasses and a
bottle of perfume.
rift run minutes later lie raine down, wear
ing his fur-triuiiued overcoat and high hat
and. clnnruu? siisiticleusly first one way ami
the.l another, stalked outef the deer, closelv
followed by Jiuni s '1 he latter is a tliernugl
l.nglisliiu.iu in apivnarancp. He isnljeut the
same height as his master, but very broad bread
shouldered and stout, and wears 'the pro
verbial sfde-i liKkers Ileisthe man of the
two, ninl i'.jcs net hesitate te give his lord lerd
slup nilviie. VII the afternoon coupes and
carriages were driven up and down lifth
avenue. As seen as tlie hotel was reached
tlie ace of the hers.vs was slackened into a
walk nnd the faces el the fair occupants could
ln seen turned wistfully toward the hotel
entrance in hopes of seeing his lordship. Ter
n whole heuradiule, till and with light hair,
copied a portion en the steep, ami many a
a passer-by was heard te remark : "There lie
is Tliat's Lord iiarmoyle. Isn't he cute?"
Ills lordship occupied a baigneir lox at tlie
Metropolitan opera house, in the night, and
the attention el the audience wns divided lo le lo
tweeuhim and the singers. He was iu lull
evening ilre-s and looked "just tsi lovely."
Lord Dersey Oslxiriie and Copt. Arlington, of
the Iteyal ii.ivy, were with him. forming n
sort of a back ground te the exquisite, while
"Jeeins" sit by the deer holding two jwirs el
iearl white gloves nnd three diiiutv h.mdkei
cliiefs IsMrmg the arms of tlie ynuthliil lenl.
These were intended for hanges for his
leidslup during the intermissions of tlm
iqs'r.i.
V Ffiineu. Azlrr lilul.
t,t r uf the Xc tt Orleans 1 lines tlcinet l at
'I he great tlone was witli dilllciilty trans
fei red te the yard of tlie university, w here it
remained until lsT.I, when,after Its numerous
vicissitudes, it found a final resting pl.ue m
tlie i.itie of the National museum. At Arst
sight this uncouth menstereemsan unsight
ly mass of hands ami claws, in tlie midst el
which a death's head appear with ghastly
prominence. On a closer examination we
ilud tliat tlie tatui represents a woman ; in
stead of a face she has tlm head of a serpent,
the folds of which extend around the body,
w hlle the dress is formed of innuuiernlile
snakes she is sim nnthci adorned by a
nis-klace et hands, nnd at her girdle, in Irnnt
and behind, she wears a skull ; the feet,
rudely and clumsily larved. terminite in
huge cl.iws, mill at the base of the statue is a
mark uliieh indicates some nihility with the
god of death.
This complex deity, composed of mi many
heterogeneous elenii nts, has ls-en the coii ceii
slant welnlei el the vulgar and tlie subject of
endless spec illation among the learned. The
commonly received belief is tliat the llgure
is tlie personification of the dread lliutll lliutll
lieehtli, the Aztec Mars, hut theso initiated
into the mysteries of auli.colegy rejix t this
hviothesis,"and dispute as te whether it be
tlm lioddessTeevoamlqiii, whewas8tipMed
te receive tlie souls of warriors killed in
battle, the latter being scut te dwell for a
se.iMiii in tlie sun, where theyweie, in tlie
process of time, transformed into humming
birds; or Coathcue, the gicat earth goedess
"The latter was lensldered the pregenitrix
of mankind; she was werslupieil in the
grand temple of the City of Mexico, in a part
of Hie building called "Atlanllie; a woman
was barrlllccd te her every year in thoTyacu theTyacu
alli, wlilch means tlie place of snakes The
number of hands en the statiioaiesvuilolsol
tlie creative, euer el the earth: tlioskuller
naiueiit en the waislbelt represents the deity
of death, as she was supjsiscd te receive the
bodies of all v he died, and keep them ill her
besom till the day of resurrection. The teetli
of Tlalec, the god of tlie waters, aie intro
duced essigiiilymg Hint tlie greater deities of
earth, lite, creator and llre were thought te
rcKise en water and the feet of these deities
are generally ornamented with shell, of the
SCM."
If tlie above thorny Ism true with legaid te
the curious and giotesciue image that stands
gu.iid ever thu sicrillci.il stone, il seems
strangely appropriate that alter: all the
sujierstitieiisaiid lK'iiighted worship paid te
the Artec Cybcle, she should at last 11 1 it 1 her
temple within the halls et s-icnue, and that
instead of tlie sanguinary rites tliat formerly
detlled her altars there "should new Ik) only
the iHMceful votive ollerlugsef leal nine; anil
of genius.
Ihu repular spoil,
t'lein the Xm Voik sun.
Aii iiudenakcr was seen entering an ui ui
tewn roller skating rink and gazed quietly
about him.
"Well, Mr. Mould," sdd the preprh ter el
tlieestablisluneiit. "What de you think of
the new popular spoil 7 ltatlmf a gay scene,
is It netT' J
Mr. Ieulil made no leply, but he piessed
the piopiletoi'M hand wiiiinly, ami doivuted
with an elastic step.
Ma ul ctl Aflniiiiiltl.il.
t rem Hi Sew Voik Mm.
"My lads," s.ild a kind old geiitlcin.iu te a
number of youths vhe had Just lcftnbeei
s.ilfM)ii with cigarettes in their mouths one
Sunday afternoon, "you nre tee young te In
dulge hi smoking and d link Ing. Seener or
latei such hahlU will (novo your uiin. Ho He
ward uf leading it fast life, niylieys"
We don't lead fast llvis,"oiie of thciu re
plied. "We ai nail district liiesscng'ii boy."
Nti Symptom.,
t loin the New lerkSmi
Mether Are you qulte sure, dear, that
young reatlierly is net loud of you ? He
certainly seemed very devoted Inst night
w hen he buttoned your glev e.
Daughter Ah, yes mother j but his hand
uuvcr trembled.
' . s. s
PERSONAL.
Sc iti v li.n OeixAx loll an estate of MoO, MeO,
(XO. Tin: t. vti: An.niv. M. Woenvi vn, of Cam
bridge, Mass, leli fi'o.etxi te Dattineuth col cel col
lege. Mostexon Houeviinrr has been np np
pelnted ly the Pope Vlcur Apostolic or Arl Arl
zen.i. M. Hhvienh Anen was rejected by the
Trench academy fifteen years age through
tlm intluonee of some env Ions rivals
.1. WvnttnN TvnnN, tlie ltcullug lawyer,
was found In his elllce ueailv de.nl from tlm
Inlial itlen of gas and uh iilal intentions are
suspected.
Hit. ltii n vim C. Hit N nit-shastieeti miss
ing fnnii New Yerk city since tlie 2L'd et
Derenilier, IsM, nnd f tame rrvv aril is eftered
for Ids rtssivery, dead or alive.
Jvien W. O up mi, Hcpuhltcnii, has Is-en
elected mayor of Wheeling. West Virginia,
bv 7tli m-vjerlly. lln is the II im HrpiililliMii
may or eUvted'there for twenty years
llvitex HeTiiHritn t etiis ndveitlsisl ter a
chef w he could collets t dlnVrent soul's
one for each day In the veir, lie found him.
and paid him n'sdary et 10,000 a y ear.
Miss Claiiv Let is Kiiioeu, who vvas
teliavenptHMriilntthel'liibidclphli Acndeinv
of M usle Thursday evening, was taken sud
denly ill nt the "Continental lintel. She Is
sutlerlng from nervous rostmtien.
Loiie Welmh.kv t prnvcrbiallv luckv.
Wlieuever Ids hlundei nn IxssMiiing ni ni
parent te the world In men achieve a pieis
of geed fighting, nnd the public el-servV
thnU after all, "the Is-st generalship isllie
generalship vi lilcli wins Imttles
Dn. .1. .1. Moeumvx, preldenl of the
lieanl of trustee of lbwnoke rellege. nt
Salem, a., for forty -live vear resident phy
sician nt tlie Or'eenbner V hite Sulphur
spring am! author el sev oral work en the
mineral springs of Verlh Amerii-a, dlist
Thursday at Salem, agi-tl years
(.Forum VrnrsmsM v nsiMve score
of letter, te dine, scerts I lout crunks and
people who nre net ci.mks requesting ills
nutegraph, and an innumerable number or
lieggins letter lrem scalawag whoprefo.
te have harel vrith li.m at one time or ether
all manner of perilous situations ami esca
pades
Metui.I1 Tnr.nnv, ll'ame'. niiss. who
died recently nt tlie convent near V ilkes
liarie. wn .16 year old : her father i In Muti
lans, her sls'ters in the far West nnd her
mother i sojourning in lWltlmerc m very
delicate health. Deeened.was very jiepulnr
in YV ilkesbarre, where she hid uinnv inusle
scholars warmly nltachisl te her
1'neF. l.meii Him. who ha iut tin'n
electetl te the president y et ihe Iowa "statu
grieiilturnl eelU-ge. I well known as the
originator of the banking system for school,
w hlcli im attracted the i tu ntien of lhigli-h
islueaters He is nn enthusiastic ndvocateof
iiuliistri.il education, .unl i descrilKHl n a
man of ureat cxcsmiuvp ability, and wide
scholarship
lit v.. I. M. TlTxni. 1. D. who has lieen
i-albsi te the ulerate el the first IteferiutKl
church of till city, is imvv pastor of the l!e l!e
fermeil church in Alttsiiin, nnd was formerly
of Irwin, Westmoreiand eeuntv. He is ene
el tlip earliest graduate of franklin A Mar
shall college, a frequent visitor te its com
menreinents and is well-known in chinch
and literary circles He i one of the associ
ate editors" of tlie Itrm nml I'hvrcli (juar
trrlv. bus an unusually geed library, and
would In a very in irked actesxten te the
It al clergy.
SEX'vTen ni.F' r I'v viit luid a hue ro
mance in hi youth. He fell iu love with hi
wile when she wns sixtei n anil lis a green
boy nt college. Mie w i tlie daughter of l .ev .
Wardner, of Vermont, and was as pretty as
young Hv art was homely. Thev lieciune
eniragisl at her home in Vermont and Hvart
went awav te New erk. premising te re
turn whvii he had made enough te warrant
the pieisr-ed union. At tweaty-ttve lie had
tii.ulen iiame for himself a n lawyer nnd wns
a member of one of tlie chief New "V.erk law
firmc, et ene making, it is said, a total of
Si0,0O0 a year. At tliat time he married, anil
his wile, after bearing linn thirteen children,
is Mill well and happy.
Viler. I!sil tli Iterenl en Ice.
Mr. I. Ii, Mvers, the ihampien runner,
net mil succeeded in eut-speeding a kuter
in .1 raee at the Mauhalten club grounds New
Yerk en Thursday, but also made the best
time en record for 120 v arils. By the con
ditions of the event Mvers vvas te run 120
v.irtls, while his opiieuciit, Charles l'fatl, Jr.,
skated 115. The match was 1111 even one,
until after the lenth yatd had b"en traverseil,
when Myers took the lead mid wen hv four
feet in ll"f eoend. This Is undeubtedly the
fastest tune ever made 111 this country.
M.vers, however, says that hid hi ptke
been shorter niui sharper h" weuhl have
traveled faster.
si'i.'f'i.ii. .vi u i:.
Old Villi! nrlnven.
vinhc. everybody ini.erable beenue .lie I. .n
KltMiinv untl tllsngrweuble Prnlmblj it etmie
irein tlv.pep.la, eemblm rt vrltti a touch of live r
complaint. Is her ca.e hepclcs .Set ut all
Lire Aunt l.rteveu. 11 bottle tif Ilrnwn Iren
lttiieis, unit ee It brhrhten her up Theusintl.
of nillug Indies lmve ininiucrtd their tmtibU
iiv me u.e ni wus viuuueii lueiiicinc Anr urti
gl.l win leu you 11 19 goeti ier wt HK!ie-.n, il
.In, malaria, etc.
spep
i:viim:vi' vihiih vi. tiisTivienv.
IK l.8T MD STntBT,
New lt.im, .Vluich 15th, MKI
I h.110 used Aliceck PuRers I'lastlics In my
pnictlce w Ith reniarkuble.ucce. undfeund tliem
jieiull.irly etllcacleu. nhin applltsl te Ihe back
ler Weak spiue and Nerveu. Kvh.iiHtleii ; thej
iilfenl nlmest Instant relict ln( enghs. Celd untl
I tier Complaint, liertllully iceeitiinentl Ihein
as the biM ami snfit PI ister tver inaile, ninl
would caution the untitle agnhmt the numerous
ether Ke culled Poreun rtivster. that nre geuyht
te tie imbiied elf en acrediiletispubllv thev urn
worthless nnd oftentimes tl mjroreu.
llilllKltTS .NLVVJO.V M I), I., II C S
I ale Chief lie Cllnlijtic llespllnl ler !leatu of
the IhrtKit nnd (best, lleUical Otlleer le the
I.0111I011 llu.pilnl, 1 IIiiIchI Vsnliitaiit Ituyal I,on I,en I,on
deii Oplitti lluile Ilmpttnl V.Hl.lant le the Me
pitul hir lil.cac of the kin, l.onden t on en
stiltlug l'h.v slclan nutl hingeen
When eii wnnt the most cnrefully prepared
nnd best Plaster made nsk our Uriigl.l for
Ai LicsK'd Pereu Pliuler
IIA1S AMI C.I'V.
18-1-5.
1885.
STAUFFER& CO.
(ucce.orte 'leniz A llre 1
Hatters and Furriers.
It inn waul tebuv a lhit,i,u III AIl.VlThll
1 1 w lint te buy a seal ( it sea lu,, par .imsi
I ni ul 11, (Jenttemen 1 11m 1 in I rhnmlngs, or
nn kind of l'ur I.ihhIii, uelu V I L'ltHIUIt.
TIIK OM.V HAT JI IM'i VcrtKKIIs AMI
KbltltlKllS IN TIIK cm
I'.tlablLheU, 113 )
lil.PA
UNI. dune c.11l5 nnd Pmuiiitlr.
Wcbiiv for 1 ush ninl tell for cash, Kiriiii; cii-
glvlii
ttfiiiuin 1111, t.viit'ti.u. uc t.i.u liilllsjieilllll.
J lie hlliv.t tni.li pi Ice paid for Maw Turk.
W. D. STAUFFER & CO,
Neu. 31 & 33 North
i.A.CAsrfci:
iriltUAT il.VHUAINb.
Quecn Streot,
I'A. inrlOdv
Slmllz's Onlv llnl Stere.
Vtcine ullerliiit um (esiitt RII.UI.AI' II Ml.
AI.Nfc, ml If veu mini 1111) thlni; In Ihe way et
Fur nnd Dresa Olevea,
Seft, Stiff, Cnes or Silk Hats,
Sen! Onpa of nil Stylea and Quall Quall
tles, Travellng BaifB untl Hand SatohelB,
Olilldren'B Hata and Ttubans,
New In Ihe time m gt them at aliuett jour
own price, nl
144 NORTH QUEEN ST,
(UUSUAKEIt'S OLD b'i'XND.)
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r. u it
Hill 11 u
i ii
urn
i ii
inn
'ass.
Till medicine, reiulihiliii; Iren w Ith purevrse
Inlile Ienics, ipnekiv nutl coitiiiieiciv
I'iniLs
iivvpi:i's.. ixiviui.ssuix
Vf VI.AIUA.
VVKVhXl.s. lMI'I.UK III.IUM)
I llll.l.s mitt
I'KV t.Uimtl SKI It Vl.lil V.
Il rapid nutl ttienniKli asslmUallen with tlie
bleed It renrlie every part of Itie svstrin, pull
lie iinil enrUlic llie liloetl, strengthen the
iniisrle ami ncrvc. unit tones mill bivlgenite
the v stein
A line .Viiiiettrer-lV.t tonic known.
It villi cure the worst cae of lijspep.li. le
tnev lint nil lUstiettsIng ) niptiiiii, such as Tint
ing tlie I'tHsl. licit hlng. Heat In the Steuiscli,
llciirthiirn, etc.
tlie enlv Iren medicine that will net blacken
or Injure fhe belli.
It Ulnvaliuitiln rordl.easespecilllirtewoiiicn,
tinil te all peiveii who U tut sctlealary live.
An uiifiilllng rcmcslv for dl.c.i.c of tlm l.lver
unit Mttney.
Persen. Hiitreilng from IheelTect of overeik,
iiriven. trouble.. It of appctlle. or debility,
experience quick relief ami lenewid energy li
Us ii.e
It tit- net raii.e Iteatliilie or produce Coii.tl Ceii.tl Coii.tl
UMllen OlIIKIJ lnui medicine tle.
It I. ttieeiilv iiieunitliin of Iren tint enu.r
imlnjnrleii etteet.. I'll) aid in unit diiiggl.t
rrceiiiinentl It as the ties!. Tiv it
'lhe geiiulne lias Tnitle Vlurk nutl cres.nl led
lines oil nipper 'lake no ether. Vlaileenlj bj
ItKOU.X LllUJtlCVt. te.
ItALTiMei.r, V n.
Mtpl!UtUlyw
HOSTETTER'S
CELEBRATED
STOMACH
BITTERS.
lleletter's Meinncti Ultten I. the article let
yen.lt stliniihitc the failiiiK merjln. tuvUt
rale, the hotly nnd ihecr the iiilml It eniililes
the nystctn te threw oil the dubllitntbiR effect,
of undue fatigue, (live lenutteil vluer le the or
can. of dlse.tlnn. nreu.e the liver when Inac
tive, renews the laded iippetlte, nnd encourage,
henlthful reiee It Ingredient nre sate, nnd
It. credential., which ren.l.t In the hearty en
derement of person nf every cla. of society,
are most eenv lndn
ler .tile bv all I'rujjRt.t. ami Dealer, cener
nil Jl lmdeed.Vw
r'V SVXIAX.
ELY'S CREAM
BALM
1 1' UK-.
COM IN III' VII, C VI Vltltll. llOK KIM),
II VV FI.V Kit, 111. VI Nk-s,IIBAU.Clll:
riy te u.e
Piite. lis
N V ,1
I ly llre'. ,
' A
OsWCRO,
HAY FEVER.
KL1 tllli.M HALM ( lranes the Hei.a,
Alhij intlaiiujintlen, llfuN thi1 ete, KvtervH
the fuf of ThhIh niul iin'l. quick nnd
1ri.ti.H cure 3- corn nt Hmput OecrnU
ty mall, islsvtercil -did fur riicalar '.unjile
b mail, lctaut
ELY BROTHERS,
Ilrnt'gUti, Onwege, Y
JiVcedAw
jr.irnAi.'fti.
:ti:ksei. rriiN mi.
II
lit
BEST
STEAM ENGINE
Beiler Works,
HESTERS
-OK-
FURNACES
fei:
l'l'iviile Ihii'IIiii!;s. Schools iinil P11I1-
lic Itiiililiiit:'.
Cull nnd ce them. Vlmle of lieuvy lien. kIiii
ple of eoiiHtriictlen, diinible, ecotieiiilcnl. the
iuet KuillallliK hurfatt) of an llcutcr In thu
market.
Nothing Cheap But the Price I
OUR OWN PATENT.
cvlliivlug ikcii In use In in.iny of thu Inrxcs
lcsttleiiccii In Iiucnstur Iu the pii.t ten jiuml
liiu het of tivliHinic uf ltd uieiltn ;
Ailitivss,
Jehn Best & Sen,
Ne. 3:1 LIST Fl'LTOX STIIECT,
IlllllJlMlA"
I. VNC'AbTKII, I'A.
11
a vine i)i.s.seijVi:n r.vnTNi:nsaii'
L untl iicriiiuueutly (leied the Chestnut
et Iren Works, 1 dmlm te lnfenu my old
btiv
imtieiiMnnil tliMmiiilie (,'cncniiiy, timtiuiii mill
111 llie inisiucss, ueiiiiecnieii 111 1110 i-eiiu
Conn an) h V 01 Kh,
Nnrth rium street. v here 1
tun tnukluK
u Ii 011 nnd lliiiss Cutlni;:. of everv de-
aerliilleu. unit villi lie nlciiscd te bcrve nil tilie
uin l.iver me v. It li their iiitiemi(;e. Frem l'i
vcai-oiici1ciice In tlin liiinlii(s mill usliiK the
beat material nnd emiilev Inn thuhent mechanics,
1 nniniitlslltd ldiliKU'ineiti cciitlicsitlsfiicllen.
C'liHtliiK' mnde fieui uuilxtiiienf Iren mid ulccl
which nre 111010 lellntile for strt'in-th nintdum
lilllty tli.iu the heat enst lien kiieuii. V teeth
roll pinions, lelUund lolling mill ueik n apec
julty. C'n.tliiKii mnde of very Helt Iren, mitt limss
oastliiKset every tli'st rlpllen. 1 hnveiill tlm pnt
teriiniif the well und fnvenilily kueun ilemcr
Cem mid t'nli cru.lier, lellttetl und Improved,
also en luiud. J1IIU cempleti ly Dlttd up or In
nartii, te replace old onus vvhti li liuv v been In use
lorvciiiii.Kiiiiniiileclinslliciiiteitlvtiwitl.fHctliiii,
' K. 0. McC'UI.l.liY.
lltlC-11-Cmil
U
ilIISI'AlMCr. ISI'ltlNTKD
WITU
J. K. WRIGHT & CO.'S
Fairiueuiit Ink Works
Jun6-lyU
2Glli irnil rcrni'a. Avenue
lMIIADKLVmA.l'A.
nr aia. 7A?ss; j&m?vKanafr ai i
ii it r noun.
.vurniu
H
AGER &
CAR PETS.
CAR PETS.
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES.
885
Ovrr ptiulnrlliin and the Ketieml ilei,res.ni la
il... tiliin uf 1 nriuila 11 lih ! 11111 . t.. (.. .1.1 ...
iu" mil'- "i Li'i" "' " " ' ,v "" itiu mi 1
for c;.li laruc uneiii im mM muktMnnil niirt11tte
' Iihui 1la. it 11 f a. u . ..v.. 1 1 ..i...i.
'.V IniinitM-, ) tH.llL rut II ill lli.t-
lern"., iirh'tf mt hiuiun Im tlii'wiini unlit u
WILTONS and Wilten Back VELVETS,
MOQUETS and VELVET TAPESTRY,
Bigelew, Lewell, Qleu Eche unci Hartferd Bedy Dritssels, Roxbury,
Stinson, Sanferd and Ilicrgens Tapestry Brussels,
In ll.1ntl.01nr N. v spu,,,. sn
ml Culm
V Lure
vki'sa. ill
I Hie et linm Ulil si 1 s ul l im
llcltm. Hat I tui tl, Pitniit 1 mi. I 1 1, nut r
I. Vltur I IM'.sni i PVrilV
I Vltt.h t IM sol M,i: 1
LINOLEUM AND OIL CLOTHS,
CHINA AND COCOA MATTINGS
Kunsincrten, Art Squares, Rugah,
Tapestry Rugs
1 ht I. n tu v oral ile 1 line in pnct lui.e
I'KlthS ( VISPl.ls senidniitl 1 altl II
in v ihiii,.
1 lln II. si
HAGER & BROTHER,
25 West King Street, Lancaster, Penn'a.
Ne.
Jehn s. t.i 1,1 it.
JOM S. &IVLER & CO.
FIRST IMPORTATION OF
NEW SPRING EMBROIDERIES,
FOR 1885.
WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR
Ilumbut-ff Embroiilerlcs Cambria EclftintrBniu. InsertltiKa Nulnzoek Ec1kIhh
and Insertlnga. Swiss EcIbIhk nnd Insertintrs Colored Edginctu
ttnd Inserting! Allovers und Flounelntra
LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR.
All ut Very Lew Prices Blonched ami Unbleached 8110011111?. Pillow und
Shlrtlnff Muslins, White Marseilles Quilts, Tnble Llnens, Napkins,
Towels, nil at Bargain Prices
CALL AND SEE OUR GOODS.
JOHN S. GIVLER & CO.
Ne. 25 East King Street,
row wis .v.
huiist
III. sum 1. oil
January ale
WHITE, SCARLET and GREYBLANKETS
tonally Iiciliiil 1'rtrpf. te lni out thf f nun I t n dti unl wnnt ti carry them erer 1
t5en lltwiiiLinljcr, m Ut'lucl 10 per .eut lrem t)ttry tutli Suit1
COMFORTS. COMFORTS.
F.lcKiiut line te ele.e out Willi inm'n,.nt detlut
from 5 cent per viirdup siui.ilsi, si Ht IM, VII -LIS. Iiri;e st, ul i.w PrUs,
with II per lint detlurtetl timn ev, rv I nsh si,. VVeiH-ii lethiv extm line tiialllleH In II unit II
Inch I'll. LOW I VSL J1L sLINs, ,t I w i',u , null liipei ceul ditlni ti tl Iren every Cli.h s.ile
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY.
Black Silks and Black Cashmeres.
We eirer them Ien with In ,ireul tletlm I, tl fnnn t vt i Cah s.de I'le'i.e itlve umi call us
you vi 111 be .ulu It. .uve iieiln v mi vim ,iitiln.i,i,l u.
tm Our stun vi III t bs tl .it t p in i t cpl stittiult . until tiillher ntttiie
Nes. 26 and 28 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa
xji:xt ikkih -in Tin: mutr um si.
,FAHNESTOCK'SJ
HOUSE-PTJMISHIIG- DET &00DS,
is yt vsiiin. vi
PAHNESTOOK'S, Next Doer te the Court Heuso.
IVr.ens itimiiii uclm; liniisekceiiiiu! or ihe-.eiibe.ut leieiileiilsh shiuililieinembei tbuteiit dteie
Is MiKktd "lib iiises ami bah h t.f sin.l. I'l M.s sn sfllltl IM. .VII HM.ns, lih nrlutl mid I li
I'liachtd, In nil tliu v.ulein vildlhi umi (jnidis, liinight Inr cash at Itmei prln t Ihuu cvut Iwfeiu
kueun, und villi he miiIi! net eidliilv
Alsii,lllraeliiMluiid t libit in luil 1 ible I.lncn, 'lei Is.riewclluiJ. Niipklns, 'I IcklnuH, ChcckH, etc ,
etc Alke, lllnuketM, I eiufnrw, IJiiilLn, t uunli ipinics.'l uiki lied 'lablcuiiil stand let cm, etc , etc
Aim, C'HrpeM, Oil I leth und Itus
R. E, FAHNESTOGK,
Nest Doer te the Court Heuso, Lancaster, Pa.
iur.Ai' stehi:.
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS.
METZGER & HAUGHMAN'S
CHEAP STORE.
Is new full of Sheeting anil Shirting Muslins of nil the Popular Makes in till
Widths nuil Qualltles, at lower prices than evor bofero. Tickings of
all grades uniler the ncfrular prices. Tuble Llnens from Auction
from 20 cts. tup te 81 50 par yard. Napkins nnd Towels
In large asaortment Counterpanco from Auotlen
(JJT KHVEU . BEFORE SO LOW .'i.J
letzger & Haugliman's Cheap Stere,
43 WESTiKING ST., LANCASTER.
e- llclmeii the Cooper llmiseulld born 1 Heme Hetel.
A JUL'. A.
pOOlt, WllITKA CO.,
OJBAMKERS.JO
1'ltl.Vli: K Vll.WAI KKcmilTlKSAUVA .s O.N
ham) nut ixv iriti:.vr.
VlliinmipelU Ileal i:lnt7pev cent. lientU ler
Kile, at lul and liiieiiHt. l'lopik'teni of "I'iku'h
.Vlunttnlef i:allwuy." CoiiinpeiKlcnco lutllctl.
45 Wall Streot, New Yerk,
net I 1 yd cod
rnllT.Y CAN ALL C'OI'V HUT N0.VL
JL can count the I lav umi Yellow front Se. c'f
irar. nt
UAItTilAX'a yiLi.ew
biuni:.
fllUM'CIUMt
.i---trc fc. SriJiuiM'd. iAiii
riAM'i'iN
B
ROTHER.
I885
Innlc tluniiKheiit the riiiintiy his nl.e aiTerteit
ii. .... . .... . .. - - . .. ...
nt inu cm iiruii icr Minn u e nn
We hi c iHMtKht
1 1 aunt at. 'IStliK! 11
of M.hiu.-U, rlx.-t, IUhIv HnirU, Tnirlrv
. -. . . . .- . .... .. - ...-
nutl I in.t.i I iinml. irlilt linnu Ml nrtet nt lint
Willi '"Im li V 411ml n lltiutrr le Malt h
Pel V
tl, In the Sew Stj le., nutl InrliitlliiK mil II
Ulil ssi.i s, ax p,,r v. j I'pnnnL.
Mtl'l.l fs I'ei Vanl. t'imutl.
VI I. VV llllll.
Smyrna, Mequct, Volvet and
and Mutts.
In lilt ( VI! PI. I MM: VII Vlltl.vil.l.V l.lltt
Vlitunt 1 nl I ou I'rlten
v 1:0. i i:atiien.
Lancaster, Pa.
Ml Ot K STOCK OF
tetl frtunevt rv f dhsnte
I VNTOS II VNM I s
&. HURST,
Ci'reuAar.
O AMI-
COMMISSION WAREHOUSE,
HslMUI, JIAYEIt,
dot.' lid 10 Went Chestnut ettcut.
XTOTlCi: TO THKHI'ASSUIIS
iS tiU.N.SK !!!. All Persons am hei
N1)
rehy for-
bltlilcii tetiesp.i en liny uf thu lunds of tint
C'einiillriH-eiluclliliitefi, Iu Lebuiien nnd
Ijincaster leiiniles, Mhethur IiicIimuiI omnia emnia
clietl, either no the purpose or hhoetliii; or llnh
liiK.nj the law villi (mi rfxldly uiiteiceil nuutunt
iiltttispiissliioiihilillundief the uudciiiiancd
utter this notice
IV .11. COl.tMAN t'UUUJIAN,
II. I'KlK Y AI.IIKV.
l.HIVAIlll C. KltUl.'.VlA.V,
Altjrury for It. w. Celvuiiin'y liclm.
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