pfw-. ttimw.-i ISfl jr 1, w '""'.i' t - .i'V ' ?' u - ,.T. '- TIIE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE!. TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 18S5. f. :.F, f . ?,'. Pi? h t- p.t , ' t s-;v L.V EC K tev p .5 ( s WE DAILY INTELLIGENCER ' PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING IN THE YEAR liwwti teirrte.) By 6TEINMAN A HENSEL. INTELLIGENOER BUILDING S. W. CORNER CENTRE ISQUARE, Lancaster pa. 'n&llvrfu irirTfi a urrw. rivr rwttAB4 t. !" YEAR. OR IIFTY CENTS A MONTH. POSTAGE FREE. ADVERTISEMENTS FROM TEN TO FIFTY CENTS A LINE. WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. ( EIGHT PAGES.) PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING. Toe DOIUM A YtA 1 ADVANCE. CORRESPONDENCE Solicited from every PART OF THE STATE AND COUNTRY. CORRE SPONDENTS ARE REQUESTED TO WRITE LEGIBLY ANDONONESIDEOFTHC PAPER ONLY! AND TO 6IGN THEIR NAMES, NOT FOR PUBLICATION, BUT IN PROOF OF GOOD FAITH. ALL ANONYMOUS LETTERS WILL BE CONSIGNED TO THElWASTC BASKET. ADDRESS ALL LETTERS AND TELEGRAMS T03 THE INTELLIGENOER, Lancaster, ta. $l)cnnr aster 3ntclligcnrcr. LA.VCASTF.lt, JAXUAKY !7, IV. Slntc Slickers. Te the preposition te divert te the county treasuries the inceme new going te the state, treasury from liquor licenses, the objection it made that the state cannot dispense- with tliia inceme of about nine hundred thousand dollars. "We are advised that the legislature and the judiclaiy each cost a half million dollars; and that an other half million is expended en the de partments and in printing. This million and a half of expenditure muqt be conceded te be necessary i as we must have the lcgi3 latuie, the courts and the depaitmcnts, however little geed they de us in propor tion te their cost. It is true that nil their work would be better dene by better men for half of the money ; but this great state need net be particulaily economical, nor care te howl about a million mere or lcs3 of waste. The million and a half ex travagantly expended for the state govern ment, the ether million and a halt econe mically expended for the public school, and the million requited for interest and principal of the public debt, sum up the necessary expenditures of the state te four millions of dollars. The state's income i given at six million dollar. The extra two millions is seized upon for the national guard, soldiers' orphan schools and chan ties; and these agencies stand leadyte al'SDib any possible surplus the state may have, be the millions what they may. The question is whether the money expended for these objects is well spent. A btatc guard is, probably, a geed tiling ; if it is a guard. Charitable institutions nic lauda ble, if they are charitable. Soldiers' orphans' schools aie well, if there aie any soldiers' orphans te educate. Considering that the war was ever tu enty years age, it seems that the crop of orphan children should be censideied exhausted, and the &HS,000 demanded for their care be saved. Considering fuither that the national guard is tee feeble te stand en its I ;L lees, ... i-. ,i judicious conclusion that it is $ net worth the 9120,000 asked for it. And a considering that the one million two bun dle I theus.mil dollars given last year te charitable institutions, uis distubutwl very unevenly ever the slate and was lnainlv given te institutions established b private citizens, and net by the slate, we declare that the munificence of the fctate is wrongfully exercised in behalf of these institutions ; and that the mono) which it can afford te gie te charity, should be carefully expended among all the peeple of the state in every section of il, tlneugh agencies controlled and estab lished by the Mate; nndthatit should net be given te begging private institutions, locally established te be state suckers. "We de net thluk that the phiiantliiepic and active gentlemen of Drytevvn and Oak Uottem should be eiiceuragid te establish hospitals te be suppeited by the state ; the state being capable of doing nil that business herself. The overflowing liberality and virtue of fellow citizens, thusoxercised ut the commonwealth's cost, should be checked. The state has a commission of chanties, largely useless new, because of the lack of system in the bestowal of the state's clianty and the lack of i0',cr ever its e-penditme by the state's autheiized agent y. There- are a few things which aie very clear. Fht. There should net be, within the commonwealth's bounds, a single citizen, unable te suppeit himself, who should net euthe instant become the charge of tliestate. Second. Theie should net be within its bounds a single peisen.able te support him. self, who is suppeited by it. Tliiid. Public hospitals should be dbtu buted tlneugh the state, located acceiding te the population, where all citizens of the state suffering fiein wounding or disease, may receive geed surgkal and medical at at tentieu. Teurth. There should be adequate asy lums for the insane, conveniently located ; and every dangeieusly insane person should be in them. Fifth. Every such institution of the state fcheuld be under the supervision and contiel of the bo.udef chanties, which the state new ha as an ornamental rather than a useful commission. If the twelve- hundred tlious.mddell.il s Which the state has annually fei cli.uin vera well cxjiended, poverty and ciime would abandon its borders ; and Senatei AdamV whipping pest would net be need- ed. Tlie'CHj's Fiscal Statement. Theaimual fiscal statement of the Lancas terclty autheilties shows that the munici pality 1ku total assets of ei,00j,au.7enud liabilities of 8781,772.02, a balance in favei of the axsets of $223,300.7.1, soine$lo,HiO less than the entire amount of the city tends in the sinkiujj fund ; and an inciease of about 11,000 en the balance exhibited by the statement of last jcar. IVhilethe funded debt nt 0 per centthews an In crease, somehow, from e 103,000 in last car's btatcment te 8150,312 in 16W, the amount of bends in the sinking f uud is in creased from 207,000 te $233,033. The waterworks valuation it incieasul fiem S 170,000 te &Q2,Ge0; and In justiilcatien of these figures the finance committee joints out that the water rents amount te $10,000. J-'i em this, hew ever, te get a fair Idea of the net rcreuuoeot the water weiks must be deducted about 310,000 cost of op erating thttn, besides the sa'aiies of the superintendent, engineer, Jcc. making It a clesa shave te figure up a six per cent in in ceuw pun half inillien de'lar valuation of the water wtrks. Ihislness Ter (lie Stale's Ollleprs. It isrcpiesented te the legislature that "of the $160,000 of delinquent mercantile taxes placed in the hands of magistrates of Philadelphia for collection last duly, W.oeo wcie collected at the cost te the state of nearly 10,000.'' The pre3 of Philadelphia have charged direct theft and deliberate robbery in this, and some of the pelltirnl friends of the accused are charged w lth try ing te prevent a real Investigation of the matter by securing a committee of the Heuse which will net ghe the affair the serious cencent it demands. "Without questioning the siucenty of the IIeue committee that was se promptly ap pointed, it is obieus that Senater AVnl AVnl lace was right in net allow ing the Senate te be tee hasty in committing ltelf te the proposed imestlgatien. A, a rule we haven't much faith in legislative investiga tions ; as witness the late Standard eit cempatn tax cemmitt -e's work, and the white-washing report of that committee, appointed some years age te inquite into the big fee paid Simonton and OHntcad, and the abate ment improvident- made from the tax due the state by a transportation rempanv, every dollar of which should lue been collected by the state's eillcers. If the commonwealth has been swindled in Philadelphia in the manner alleged, the proper persons te leek after its interests arc the attorney general, the auditor gen eral and the state treasurer. A call ujwn them by the legislature w ill probably bung the answer. A Discreditable Contention. Thei'e is a ery unseemly squabble ever the money whicli the state has net yet appropriated te the representation of I'ennsjhnnia at the Xew Orleans Expo sition ;and the il! luck which has thus far attended this misadventure bids fair te ef fectually prevent any state display there by this commonwealth. It sterns tliat the governor llrst appointed a Mr. heng, of Philadelphia, the commis sioner for the .state, with Mr. 11. II. Themas, of Mechamesburg. as altentate. Mr. heng declining te sene, the governor named Cel. A. 12. Lewis, of Pike county, in bis staid. Fer a time Lewis and Ihemas worked alew: en differ ent lni"s without any er clear definition of their n-Litive rani;. But new that there is, or was. a prospect of JlO.f'OOtobe appropriated by the state and te be spent by the commissioners udis putc arises as te whicli is chief commis sioner and which the nltornate, and each insists that he shall le voted the money nnd control theexjienditure. It is a veiv unfortunate and net alto gether cuditable contention, und will most likely have the effect of disgusting the leg islature w itli the entiie botched business. Tun preper tobacco caper: inake wbito wbite veinext elgnrs the rage. Ax interestlng case pemllns in tlie IT. s. elrcult court, I'hilailelpliU Is the motion In behalf of the l.'nitcil States for tin injunction te restrain tlie beutii rennslaiiia railroad company from laying tmcks threugli the grounds of the Carlisle Indian -school, en the ground that the state cannot charter u corpor ation te enter iijien federal prencrty. The question imeUed is net se much the sover sever eignly of the general geerniiiPnt, ns that is wollsettled in f.ier of Unde ham, as the eharaeter efits title in this particular prop erty. Tuesu wlienre blssl with an uImuuIhulu of tills world's goods should net fail uie ineiu'.Kir at times that they are truitteett for itspieper distribution among their Ie-is for fer tunntp fellow eitizt-ns. Xet, however, in the enmmiinitiv si nv ih.it would require the equal partition r,ru!l g.xls te the deatli of individual human eulpair. llut ruh men HheulU usd llieir money that their po.srer brethren hihv dun-- hit ident.il bone lit theiufrem. Thiiis diy the wet Id Us pliilauthrepists like V. W. Ciirveruu, whose art gallery in Washington, Hiibjeeted though it may bu te lio-,lile criticism, will be an enduring slioel roiulieurt oiliientieii of fu ture generations. Thore should bemoreart. mere jwetry mfuseU into thN werUaday world, ami threngli tlie rieh must mine the elmnge. The truly nidi man I he who knows hew Iwst te ue Ids wealtlt lerlhe benefit el U fellow men. li Riildleburger desired "lad eminent c," he took the qimkcst reute te it in standing aloue against an oxpiession or iletesutieu ler the dynnmlle assav,lns. Tin; question of .left lnW iewi, en State lights mere than twenty years, is de ceased j bury il Tun opinion of Judge Krebs, Cloarlield county, lus been printed m the ease or I'atriek W. Norten, the linn who, it will lw lomniutercu.wuskiilnapiKMl from Xew Yerk and brought into this state te answer serious ciurge-. His rulease was dcnundcHl net because of lus innoecnie of the charges a,-ainst him, but because he had been lmpro lmpre lmpro perly mid unlawfully appreheiuted. Tlie case was a nod oue and the exercise of dis ci otieu wan vested entirely m Judge Krebs. In tliiectiug the prisoner's leloase the judge fortilled his at Hen w lth a ch.uaeteristie, clear anil strong opinion, which sets lerlh ery lucidly that no gcx-jil o.xpesition t the law ean Justify doing e en the right thing in the wieng way One vt IlniTAiv's legal agitators must net be coufbmuted with her dynamite nsas sins. CiiAb. T. McKi:n-n., esp, sulicitei nt the Wostein I'ennsylMinti Hunime wietety of Pittsburg, l'a., and clialiiuiu of thn commit cemmit commit tecotthe Ainuil.-aii UiiinaiK smUlj.Hseutlv made a very interesting argument Iwlore the committeeoneomnioieool the llouseor Ito Ite Ito prcent.itlves, en tlie abusoset cattle iraus. iwitatlen. lle innde llie atartling projHisi prejHisi projHisi tien that Hlnce the Ilrst ex was earned (nu ll mil thoie has been no improemeiit wh.it in the system. The ei ul ciew ding, the light of the Imprisoned beasts with each ethei for individual existence, the maddening hun ger, tlie raging tliiul, the bloody prod el the attendant, the mangllngs, bnusings, f, ors, mid the hideous projiertloii or deaths during this horrible lussage are the Mine te-day that the were in tlie beginning." Considering thecruelty towards the tiiinspoited animals, the less te thn shipper and consignee, the taint of bruised meat and the ensuing npiead of disease, it Is icmirkable that no greater piegieas lias been made in llie ways of ahlp ahlp pingliveisUxk. Numerous improved cars hae lecii liuenlcd te meet the case, but a w ell giounded suspicion exists that the rail, read companies de net, ler home Helflsli 1 en son, encourage the use of them. Why this Is thus Is a ery proper hubjeet for Congios Cengios Congies fcional luqiihy. Avunv curious tlianigteristie of human nature i Illustrated b hOHtery of Pullman the "model cli)" of ih" pal ve -arcempaii It U primed In te-d b Ivtili ieknci n and point a moral tertncLil rer-irmrr, emu munlats and philantluci -sts. a rmuxTimeric despot. .1 Miwr.t. utMvt'xiTY nntrit tt.n irritrTime iirr ce.ti:.t.mi:.t. llim the Tenn tf I'ttlliuivn. In ItllnuU, It Jl iiinuril 1 lie Limtrlrt ninl -unifiirt IM Cltltrns i:iy.v. nml A ct 1lnv me net llipiO I'rcnlurr I'veni the Ne Yerk Sun The town of Pullman is situated en the Illinois Central railroad, about a dozen miles te the south of Chicago. It t the sent of the works of the "palace car" eemjian of which Mr. Ocerge M. litlltiinn Is president, and Is chiefly Inhabited by the empleye of that company and their fluntlle. Mlhmiph the construction of the (acterles was net logon until the spring of lsse. when the ile of the town was unbroken prairie land, the eitv el Vnllmnu centalueil last Septcmls r s jpnia- tleu of ,P13 wiuK The Intention of Mr. Pullman wn te i lake tt n tntxlel eemmunlty, iu w hleh tlie w orking erking inan could obtain many of tlie atUantacrs ordinarily ecurel by wealth alone, and where the Inhabitants could pass live- of almost Ideal order and beauty. He (Hit the building of the town under tlie direction of n single architect, who was Instructed te la out the plats? en scientific pilnciples and wa able te preserve n unity of design width would net have heen possible under oilier circumstance. The result Is told cry eutertniningl b Mr. Ilk-hard T Kly in the last nunil-er of 7-trrcr'.i Matantie, and his deA-riptiens and ohsei-atlons are a'-cemrsmled bv man illustrations of much artistic meiiu We have nlse a report upon the 'Imiustiinl, wv cial, nnd econemie conditions of Pullman." made by the contention of the commission ersef labor siatisilcs of the dlflerent stali-s. That convention met last June in s,t. Louts, and, according te ngn-ement, iisst'inbled again in I'ullman In Septemler nnd spent three dns In sttiding llie working of Mr. l'ullinanvs s,dal experiment. Ilnth these authorities speak with admira tion of the town in it snperfli lal nnets nt least. It is indeed a sight a rare a it Is de- iigntiiii. -siys Mr. i i. llal migni nae been taken' for a wealthy iiliurlnn town is gi en tip te busy w orkers w lie literally earn their bread in the sweat of their brew." Therearc no drones, and "clergj men, eillcers of the cemnti, and me hann-lieiii udjom udjem Inc duellings."" The place has un "all-per-Mitllug nlr of thrift and provtdetn t," and in the "labeiers" ipiarters net a dilapidated doorstep nor a broken window, stullcd per haps with old clothing is te Is? found." The hoitse. w Inch are of brick, are built in groups of two or mere. endeen in blocks but etch one has Its architectural peculiari ties and neatly-trimmed lawns separate the dw oiling from Uie street. The frontage et all the bull. lines extends along llve miles of solid paved streets, and there arc fourteen miles et railroad traeK laid ler me ue ei theso in the shops and thetiwu. (treat care anil expense have been exended en a scientific drainatre and sewage vtem. and a water tow i r distribute through the town a supply of water liem Ijike Michigan. Among the public building arc n pietur eMjue hotel, a ehureli. a market house, and an arcade, containing the only shops in the town, a libtnrv, and u theatre. The strt-el arc wide, well built, and wheiexer peiMc aiked. The clieni-t tenement is supplied with gas and with wattr anil w lth cat bage outlets " The honekeepir threw the garlwge into a spcenled leccptacle, and ha no mere care of it." Linnwn and nc.uiNe noei. The libniry contains ix thousand volumes the gift of Mr. Pullman, and ha a reading room w lth many periodicals. "The librnr rooms are elegantly furnished with Wilten carpets and liish"-eeered chair, anil the walls are beautiful) v iinted ," font is "jrt of the design of Pullman te surround la borers, as far as possible, with all the prii leges et large wealth " Nothing lieing tree in the town, the annual sabs, riptlen te the librarv is three dollar. An attempt has been made te induce tlie stiliscribers te im prove their taie m reading; but, as h usu ally the case with sin h libraries, thre--iiiiar-ter's of the books taken out are weiks of fic tion. Thtre i a lminisome lree si hoel builil inp, eotiiuieu liei vatvommedatioiis are pro dded, and the Pullman ceuipjny sustains a tire department. In f.u-t, the Piilltnun eeniaii sustains eerytlittig iu I'lillitiau. Itewn-nll the land and all the building, whicli new numlier eer fifteen hundred, and w hli h are rented of rates ar ing from jl a month forth" eheap-st ilat te 10ua month for the largest pn.tte hetiM- in the plu--e. The rent nuull IMid ai les from $I I te Si", a month , and, a a luisini'ss enteriirise, Pullman is succe sful. ti it iclds a hmdseme interest en tlie iuene expended, and the land has Mwtly ineretiM-cl in xnlut. It is also remarkable fTr iti hetdthfulness, the dtuth rate In-ing only about one-hall th it et the nean st town. The silent educational influence el tlutr surrounding," we are told, works agicat hange in the Inhabitant. tleenlv house wiles are Hhamed into habit of i Icanliness and order by the geed example el (heir neighbors nndtheupkk and spin condition et the tow n generally. Men w he are nocii-temcd te leunge en their front steep, smoking piisis and in dirty shirt nleees, seen act and dress mere in accordance with tin- requirements et wx;icty." rvnnriuixa hut i evti.m ifm. Vnd yet, Mr. Llv tells us, the inhabitants of tins model city are net commit : and why .' UecauseMr. Pullman Is leteUed tliat they shall be happv in the way he appoints and In no ether. They e-itinet own their dwell ings ler these all belong te the cempan, whicli will net sell them. They hie no nut iu the munk-iiial government and noth ing te say in legard te it, for the com pain controls evert thing with a desimtlc hand. 'The power of HiBinarck In iieiinany i utterly insignificant," sat'3 Mr. Cly, "w'hrn cemixired "with the power of tlie ruling authority of the Pullman Palace Carceinpanv iu Pullman." I-terv tenant holds his house en ak.ise which mat bu uninitiated en tin days' notice and that no reason netd be git en for the nonce the lease exprc-wly stipu lines The consequence is that people who try this model teiiiinuuity, uud enmu under the philanthropic despotism of Mr. Pullman, are Usually very tired of It after n short rcsi dence." Tlie teltct carpet and plush covered chairs of the libniry, tlie green and elo-ely shaten lawn, the pietaluut respcuUbilitt", and eteu the low death rate, de net eouieu eeuieu sale for the less ei fiecdem and npentjueity. It Is all very nice and pienei, but it would be mere te thiir taste te sit en the f-toep in theii Blurt hleetes ami smekn a pipe, whtn thev fill no iiidmed. The unvarying ordei becomes oppressive, and as the statistical commissioners bay, "sometimes muses n nigh for the loentr ways and Iho censeipient loesors morals of ether ceinmuruties" One woman fold Mr. I'ly tliat the had been iu Pullman two years nml that thore were only three lamlllosef her acquaintances who weie there when who cuiie. "Wu call It camping out," she added. Tit Inhabitants, being all dependent en the cniupnny, uie afraid te express their real feel iugs Ij'uge as tlie place is, there Is no new s Kiper through whh It eeiuplaiuts might find utteraiiie, and (terybedy Is tun id mid dis trustful " The iiu.li believe they are watched bv the 'company petter.' " The educational iidtiuil.iges of seli goternmout niolest. "The citizen is surrounded by constant restraint and restiictieu, and everything is done for him, nothing by liiui." He is net even al lowed liberty of criticism. Is it any wonder that this mode commu nity is remarkable ter petty jealousies and suspicion, that changes among Its lasidents are se fieqiicnt, and that there is nn ' all crt ading feeling of Insecurity V It is i un in aeeerdaiue with a beautiful thceiy, but oue which, unfortunately, Is fundamentally dofectito. In tliat it takes no account of hu man nature. Ah u sjiei'illatieu I'ulliiim maybe u mic I'uvit'ul entitle, bin itsfailllie us u beulal e jieriiueut was inet liable from the start. Peo ple want te regulate their own lives, uud they enjoy freedom eten mere llmu they de Wllteu enriKsts, and v clvety liiwiiH,tuul fecicn fecicn lllle draliijge vltha despot, even u philan thropic dosjiet, te marl; their iith fei them. I'Mitte'im.ii Iiulnt) Utile, ijiuilut little Tet, Net yut 60iigedus llirce, ( luibliy lUt full of posies brt.-ht, lluzzlnif liken baby bee. "Where de t he avt ret Hew er cemu from f k papa. kiinliiB her twice ; New tell tee that run,iii) evwi And then tie kl.is tu-i tlirice I cu tei. e-a luiiuii s.ilIi mng fli. ie alauguii ueeycik eluu -" I'm dcsv'ittlc enough te (in em tvai 'en J in u 1 dgj -I'vlh llumlltr C vnt.5seut-tt ?. Isilclit i ring lectures through the Seuth. .leitv Wnt.su hasln-en reelected prelilent of thel'hiladelphii lHird of trade, l'noKi-.ssen Ae.vsstr Iscrcdtfed with siy Ing that " he had no time te spend In making money." CoNenr.ssvi tv Itesnrn v' en I a Catholic priest and his two daughter are nuns .ti-t.iv Waimv IIevvk counts nearly COO women employed en ddlv npwiiapers In thi country. CeMM.tMinn Onenur I'. It. ei.itinu", I. S. N., atisent en lek leave, died lit Cam bridge, Mas, en Sundae Monsienou Jtn.tv IlrvetT, vh-nr gen eral of the llemau Cuthelic diix-OM) of 1 ort Wayne, Intl., died M.-udat ttenlng. DfvrAN C. Bess hn changed his mind again, and has decided net te be a preacher, lie will rettre from the mI-smi business but will fill his wrestling i iigHgeineiili In the est. Ststi. Siinsteii -srnvrrev, of Illinois was struck w itli iiardt1 Mendnv etetilng, and Is In a erltleal condition. A he Is a l)einix-nit his lllne-w in iv lint i some efl'ei-t en the legislative deadhx-k. Unv. M. P. O'ltnirv efthei. Vincent de Paul' church, at Mineisville. chnylklll county, refuses te tactile his charge In favor of Itev. l'ather lloresferd. reii ntly appelnUxl by the bishop te take h pl.n e, lie states that the bishop tuts no mtheritt te remote him. Jesh lt!M,tse." wh'-e real name is llenrt W. Shaw, In lurmshed one Vew Yerk publication n h ill column of niicellnii niicellnii eeu contribution cm it wtk ter tie last nineteen yetirs lie i' iv- C vet s old. and ha lately given up heui -keeping and ttken rooms nt the indser le-td. New Yerk. lretcttl le il llerst-. 1'r un flic I.eaveiiHertli lime A lady w oil advanced in vears via found recently wandering along the rernl near the residence of Mrs Cel Hunt. and. en l-ing qutstienel siitl she tv.u searching for a buggy containing e chihl he had left the Inurgy u short distance t m Iho house, and the horse attached n it had wandered elV. The night tvabittereeld elerdat ttwnsiil ttwnsiil cevered that he had wandiretl intotheweods and lH-ceming tlrsd li id lam down. The child, a bright little gu I. was found by ouie Isivsnext niernlnc sniigls sbs-plng "against he breast el the horse, with its head Iting en one of the animal' leieleas The little one had evidently l-i.eme cold, and when the horse lav down wi nt te try te make it get up, w hen. tlie boy think, the' sagacious ani mal tnaiviged te place it w tth Its head en IN arm, se teseak. te kiep it fiem flooring te death. The mother w is oveneved te recover her child, and will ke p the faithful horse n long as she lives s;-;;rr it. mitici s. I etrn, Muv i i-m 1 Per t-T nirs 1 1, trl lltitll, V At-. .,.. M;1,,, lialn In lmck and hip I tut prev ed en one li.-tth r ' IIcst's (Kidney nml I iver) Ukmkdt nml two beitle eiiretlme" W" II lllutu tmr.l I: Mien A Lewell I! li J.Tlwd.-d4w "Tin- tterbl It All ul In ling si, Anl 11 vnry peer h.iw It Is te the nun whose hend w bus v, lth vert lje nml ulie steiniich 1 lieuerles4 tetllgest a tiiii in meal It liaehew of uiUcry dilapidation and dCMptilreiienh te make the man Isb It tin grout ileal mere Heeling than It 1. nut ilmm un' bright (lays uhtad, if eit folk will i l.e II i niej er-ili, ?hebnvgiin W'l , sivj llrimn'i Iren But. is our, il me of dlzztni s und iktnllt Kellow hi i.irrri.r. riteti a vvi:i i.-knevvs m:vv ei:k AtxiieM r.is. 110 11" F.VST 11X11 STBIET, New V. nun, tlay lth l-3, I have been troubled with an irritation of the Thr-ut andn Coagh for mie tiuiu I niualsea muitvr te l)j-pepi'. 1'y the advice of a vcry Ipamcd ih9iclnn I npplieit two Alueck Toeot rLASTSiss te my chest, and oneonthe plt of mv stomach. I , thne dij? my Cough wu enred and my Threat as vv ell I have fievr vurn the I'laater two wneks, and mv appetite and digestion huvc much inipret,,! I uui con admit that in uuahi r week in) lypep9la will be entlnty lemevert. I haTe never ued m plraMmtunct agreeable u remedy la mv life THus MArilEWs ' AUckU I the enl) g ualiie Pereus Plaa t, r ; nil ether eatud 1-en.u. I'l t.ti.ra ait Imt tatlenp i;r.i. he nrrrcifs. mm unit oe vv w w vi n-" n H k It e e vv vv vv y m v s S 3 HUH IlKK ) l W W VV IV N N V "bSj ji R it no e wwr ww . s v fc iinn u it oe w w , .- "js1 ti unit oe r.-t n II it no e .s s N il ni-.ii e e r. s -i jl it r. ii i) .s yi il u k u i . .s.s run it m-f vrrr 1 kk nnn l ii ii i ii n it 1.HII II I T t'R lillll n u II 1 I f uu hllll II 1 1 I'M! It U s"-t 't.s.s' 1 his tnedlel ue, eenibln fnif Iren with pure eire table tnnli-M, quleklv and entiipli.tel (I ;l -, llWhl'slA. IMiidln tfl. vltl, W I.AKSI.ss, itll'l 1,1 IILOOII, lllll I uud 1 K t-.Kiind.S'KI K VI ! V I!) rapid nnd thin.nik.h wslmllnlien will, the bleed It reaches vv t i ut ul the suum, pull fie nnd eiirlehej the blend, uln-nniben the iiiueleaiid nerves, and tone und invigorates the stteui A fine vppetlzer I!. t tmile known. It will cure Urn worst cane of DvKpepala, re HKit, lnjj nil dlstrvssliif; svni.teui Hiieh THt luff tte 1'etmI, Ilelehi in, llt.it In the Momneh, llturtbiirn, ett The only Iren nit In Ine that Hill net blucken or Inline the tieth It Is invaluable for ill-ei,., oullnrte iromen, and teull iM-rsens who lead s dBiitnrv lives An unfiilllnirreniidy fur dlneun-a e'f the I.Iver and Klilne Persons uirerlii from the effect of erervi erk, nervous trouble, I a, of npH-tlle, or debility, t-fperienre quick rellit nnl iviieirtsl energy by its use It does net came Headache or produce Coiiatl Ceiiatl Coiiatl piitleu ()llli:i: lien uitOli liiemle. It I the only tin piti itlmi or lien that eau-e noinjurleu eirect l,h)lrlHn nnd druuuIaU i leiiiniend ltns the 1.. -t 'I ry It. Ihe Kt-niilne law Trule tlmk und crrnsed roil line en m nipper. Ink, noeth.r tliuleenly by IIKiiU S till Jill I. te, lUiTiueim, Me fceptl IjdXIyvv It A l.s .1 t f .If,. 184:5. 18S5. STAUFFERc CO. (Successor., I s,I4t llie ) Hatters and Furriers. If you vwint lebuv nib, t i.dlii VIIvfTKIt If Hani te buy a sent i Kit , ,, i .,,,, r ,,., In nl ir, lie iithiuien s 1 hi- 1- ur 1 riiimilii, or mi) klndef t-'tir (joe1 oe le A 1 L It It I Kit Till: IIM.V HAT MM1 VC UltKlts AM) KL'KUII.lIs l.N 1 111, till. (Katabliaheil, lu KKI'AIIil.S'li llone Ni.iillv uud l'l-einiitlv W n Inly for eiii.Ii nnd si II for tush, kIv hi j tiu tiu lemers thti bt-uellt el tin- i-it-h trunsni lien Ihuhlgh(t earh piit puul fei 1,'niv 'ui W. D, STAUFFER & CO, Nea. 31 & 33 North Qttoeu Streot, I.A.SCAsll.i;, pa imlu-ly "I Ui:.T HAIKiAINs.. Shift Only Hat Stere, Weare oireiiiiBeui IhkhI. hi (i It BAT HA It. lj UN, and 11 von vtuut unv thing In the way of Fur rtml Dreea Gloves, Seft, SUIT, Cnsd or Silk HaUi, Seal Caps of till Styloe una Quali ties, Traveling Basra and Hand Satehala, Ohllrtren'a Hata and Turbans, .Sew In the tluie le uv.t tliciu at uliue.l your n u prlee, ut 144 NORTH QUEEN ST. ; (Ul'SUAhEIt Ohl bl V.NJ1 ) .i;:jic.ij I ji'NT'S ukmiYdy." 1 Mrty. Veura Kccerd l'llderFfd. liy I'liv-stclnm HUNT'S KIDNEY AND LIVER jNEYER KjNOWM TO FIL. cfi:i am. iiisr:.si:s op -rm: hidvkvs. 1.1 vr.lt. lll.AIMM'.lt, AVltflttNtKY Olta.VN'S, DltOPSY, (Ut.VVlI., IMAllKTr. 1111101119 tusi:.vK, r vi.vsiv Tin: hack, loiNseustrtn, NKitvef tHr.Asr.s, nnTrsTiON en nev ketkntien op I'lllNK lit tlie tieet this l!i:tir.H ih .l.miarli Mill b'lw'els HiMMrtltv n-guln their strrngtli, snJ the llloed 1- iurlta1. It 1 inxinennced bv tiitnarea of tlm best doe ten te be the OS l. (.1 Ilk (er nil klntU of Kid no) Illsisises It l pnrvlv ve(jetble. m cures when ether medlcfncfi (ktl It ! nrenareil exprely for these ljiear nnd Iiim never Ihs-ii Known te fall One tmd will lenvinee you Ter sale bj all drugnijts. rilUE.M.'W. -t nR 1'iUrOLCT or TtKTIMlOilALH HUNTS REMEDY COMPANY, PtlOVIDl.NCi:. It I (I) HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS. HeMettM storeacb P.lttcrs li the uttlcle let yeu.lt (tttnnilntn the faillnt; energies, Invigo rate the body ind cheers the mind It ennb'-s the system te threw off the dcbitltAtlni: effect of undue fitlifiie, give renewed t Iger te the or Ran of digestion, ureuses the liveivthcn Inae tlvc, renew the jaded uppetlte. and encourage heultliful reivese Iu Illicit dleni arc af- and It credcntluK which consist In Ihe hearty en dem-menl of pcrnens of every cIum of sectet), ure intist convincing Ker sale by all Irngj-tst nnd Icalei- B'ner all Jt lnidntidw .w.t'fivi-Kr. T.rKATUltS Oil n;ivN.UT.S u BEST" STEAM ENGINE Beiler Works, H.WERS -UK- FURNACES I'riviite Ihi el linns, SrliiMiI-, nml I'uli lic Huiltliilirs. Cull and si e th. in. .tlniln of heavy Iren, Mm. pie of construction, durable, ecoueuilcul, the most ItudUilliiK surface of any Heater lu the UlUlkt-t Nothing Cheap But the Price I OUR OWN PATENT. Otr-IIuv Ins iieen In usu in nuny of the l.irt rckldenceslu Ijuimter Iu the past ten J curs I thn beat of eridt-iite of lis multW 2 Addiess, Jehn Best & Sen, Xe. 33 HIST ITLTOX STIIELT, lunli-lVdAs I.ANCAVri.K, '.. n.vviNfj Dissei. i:d i,AHT.usIIll and penii iiieiitlv eleid thn Chestuut Sluet lien Works, I ilfnlre te Inform my old iwit rens ami Uu, public Kimerall), thai lulu still In the business, liulii located In the I'enn Iren ( eiiipanv'n Weiks, .North l'luin tre t, vvlieru 1 nm ninkinK lien and Ilniss Caltnt;s of every "o "e "o Htilptlen, und will be ple.iscil te serve all vthe innj favor uie with their piitrenue, l-iruii lu team e-tperluueii In tlin luslness and uslnc thn eent nuiterlul and employ iur the bent niechaii les, 1 am Mitlsiled ImnKimritttie entire Aatlsfaetlen. ( listings uuidn fnnn u mixture of Iren uud steul Hlilch lire uinre rill idle for utiencth and dura lillll) than the bent ut iron known. V ttetli roll pinions, ie!U ami rolling mill nerlc a spec ialty. Caattns niiide of t ery soft Iren, und brans castings of etert- description. I have all the put terns of the well nnd fuvnnibly known Mewier Cern and Cob ( rusher, rellttcd mid luiprettd nUe en hand. Mills completely lilted up or lu parts, te teplaeoeid ones wldi-h )iatebtcnlu use Mryears, guurauteeluathciiiteKlvesailMfKrtlnu. It. C. .McVULLKY. mis 1 1-tJtiKl TAlt.VC10AUS, ONLY 6c, QUA HAN- teed ani. ut HAUTJIA.Vd ni.l.OW KUU.VTUIOAIt SlllliC. PK ukj. ri.euit. STEELTON MILLS PEARL FLOUR JIAKLS WI!Ol.riOMK I HLI.IC1UI lilt L'A D J.L4?T ll j i. nis'Ki.m, j. in am; iiLisr, Wil ULKUt.NlJfcltFLll Jaul9 Wtd Lancaster, l'a. in:v ;e(iiis. -vtkx'I' neon te 'rm: reniT liersi:. FAHNESTOCK'S. Ladies' Muslin Underwear. NIGHT DRESSES, CHEMISE, DRAWERS, SHIRTS, &c, &c. tilrret rteui Mniiuntptiirlrs. In Ihiri- let ut LOW PKii l.s inwtilrh we Invite attention. I se HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, lietiin-F( tAt. SEW toitKlMreltrr.Ut. ACCIIO.N SM.i:. wliloliweaie nble In h.II rrein-W te tenrr cent, less than Itegiilur 1'rlrrs R. E. FAHNEST0CK, Nest Doer te the Court Heuso, pXTTtlXxTnLY LOW l'llltl.s 1885-DRY GOODS.-1885 EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. enhiff looter production bT innnnfncliirrr, nnd the Rcncrnl depression evl.liua diirlinr the pt yem, liry l.il huve muchedthe lowest level ever knew n We have nmtle lurue piiuTiusrs for CHshernlfthe Imsi miikesni i.isl nnd it this I the season for thn purrtinsliiu nT ( otleu nnd I Inen toetl bv lleiisefci-eprn un oppeiiuiiliv Is nui ml te buy Iheiu nt ettreim l.v Ien pi Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, Sheetings and Pillow Muslins, Bleached and Unbleached Table Linens, Napkins, Towels and Toweling, Quilts and Blankets, Brussels, Tapestry and Ingrain Carpets. Althenjli thi nintii nethci hisnnlt filrH et m nphnvestiii n'targe Rsurtnii nl f itcsii idle Dress Goods, Shawls, Skirts, Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, etc., etc., W hKh havebeen n sike.t t vet v I -m lii,cs, te i lesn out prier te inrcnteirlrb 1 I-v Ladies' Wintf r Wrap. Plush Garments, Russian Circulars, Newmarkets, and Mines' and Children's Coats, at Reduced 1'rices. HAGER & Ne. 25 West King Street, ,1 eiin s. rtivi.nn. 1CARPETS.I New is the Time le Buy Carpets and Save Meney. They eitnnnet Iss nude nt 1 e 1 I. e. ttirr tie .,,1,1 but that i no fiiult . l mu. u . n, Ten the lit until of 0111 I iifiui.. v r 11 vv 1 111 1 j iv pii et u NGW SPRING STYLES In Wiltens, Mequettca, Velvets, Bedy and Tapestry Brussels, All All Weel Three-Ply, All-Weel Extra Super, Ingrains, in all Grades, Styles, Patterns and Colorings. M.M.11 vvEiir v prltii ,s rm. mm. mis i, s, 1. c.i tit vnti-leli: pnii r. as i.evv vs as iiei-sk is piui. vulmmii tin imtu Oil Ll.sLWIIEIlK t'illt VMF. Ql'AI.lrV AMlM'.U TAITLIINs Any iwisen irnnttnx Curets the temlnff prlnc It will pay Ihetn telnnh ut our t- ut, ,, we nix- wiling 1 irp t-, new te p.iriiei n heibm t want te ute them iM-feie prll r tut Pu.ts st) Its anil Cualttit t dis-s et. rv 1 1 Inu ' ( 11 I und ee out H v- VV t ill show j nil the I .vrirrst I Int el r I'nttel 11s 1 1 . II. ir I i,i Jeincitfciii ti. uuv Ueiic JOHN S. GIVLER& CO., DRY GOODS AND CARPET HOUSE, Ne. 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. pnwrus a lit ii. 1 IS Nes.26 and 28 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa SOW fit frit I w:r.f. srei Us in Bleached and Unbleached Shirting, Sheeting and Pillow Case Muslins W low ri i ash piiici.s Large Assortment TABLE LINENS Marked Very Lew. TICKINGS, CHECKS, TOWELS, NAPKINS, ML M LOU PKK r.s hl efff.i: m it iiai wi i: or re k ei White and Gray Blankets at Very Lew Prices te Clese Out. COMFORTS Ol.l Al Oltl.AlLV fCLUrCCIl rillCE-, TO LLOS-L Oil U'HAl V I. IIWL BOWERS & HURST, Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. c IHLUI' bTOHi:. HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. METZGER & HAUGHMAN'S CHEAP STORE. Is new lull of Sboetintr nnd Shlrtlnjf Muslins of nil the Popular Makce iu nil Widths nnd Qualities, at lewer prices than ever bofero. Tickings of all crtitleB under the regulnr prices. Table Linens from Auction from 20 cts. .up te 81.60 per yard. Napkins and Towels in larae assortment. Oounterpanos from Auction. C'i NEVER BEFORE SO LOW..29 letzger & I-Iauglman's Cheap Stere, 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER. - IlLtutcn IhuCoeptr IIoiiMeiinil born I Ilurse HeUI. Q1 f CiCf WOllTII OI' MILLINUItV jXJfJJJ OheiIj le bu eIil ul a very liwivy ri'iluctlfin.oniicceuiit of rcinevnl le our iitvr uteii-, isiNeilIUJui-un street, (itruu's OU blanil.) NLV YOUK AND I'AIMS JIILLTNLKV CO , JauS tM ii W'usl UtiiK iL, Lunvustur, l'a H OT KOUA. TUB !U.1CI0V VMMEtt UlvVKIUUK. lierciiOLOi.ATi:, uui lui i i r. ; UUI elM.l li lluT I LMON, tvi-T & i:Ta at COOIIRAN'S DRUG STORE, Mw, U7 AND KJ NURTil JI I L'N fall' I I T, ' il'-iSCuiil f niicaster, l'a, I Ladies' Muslin Underwear. Lancaster, Pa. BROTHER, Lancaster, Pa. ( ' Kll. I II l ll(iN & HURST, u NDKHTAKIMJ. iL.RPR0TB,C: UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seuth Queen and Mue Slrccls, I.VMJbrKII, l'A rtisinitil itili-iitien ulvcn lu nil iiiiluin Lvcry lliliiiriu H t iHk-rt.il.iiiK Uui, iurnlsliiil llav tiia v( uicit the m-i v ki-u ur u llrt-i-lns me clunk-, I uui lirt-iuii'iltoUeiill klmUer L;i1k;I. i crln k nt very liirHlc-inte inlecj All Lluanet 1-uiiiltuiu LibuUivuil i.fve iiieacull , iwL. R. ROTE.
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