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LANCASTEU, FEBItUAHY 5, 18.
Why Set Hans the Bunglers 1
The gentle'Mrs. Dmllcy shot O'Donevan
TinRKi because 6I10 theiicht the world
.? A l t,ll.- ff If 1,. ,r.D .,r.t 1,i If
H Thev sav the nventrina Mrs. Diulley is iii-
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e;v sane, ana be nie may 00, uui, suu tuu uui
?Si show it In shoetinc Jcrrv O'Donevan for
iKjf. cause. The locicef her perform.Tnce was
first. rntp. " O'Donevan." she said. " is
? 5'.lan enemy of humanity, and the world
"would be happier without him. I can re
move hiin, and it is my duty te
de it." Admitting that O'Donevan
is the evil character which the
amiable Mrs. Dudley 'held him te be,
little fault can lie found witli her argument
by a world which applauds its Charlette
Cerdays. The pretty Mrs. Dudley may lie
accusal of nn error of judgment in esteem
ing O'Donevan te Iks the very important
and very dangerous man she thought him
te be ; but bad judgment does net consti
tute insanity in the eye of the law ; else
there would net be many held te be sane.
The fair Sirs. Dudley if she had killed
Jerry, would liave been alwut as clearly
guilty of murder as anyone can be imng imng
aginedtebe. She net only shot her man,
but continues te express her sorrow that
shedid net kill him. Certainly, if she is
net lnsane,she would have been a murderer
under every interpretation of the law, if
she had slain her mm. SI10 is net, lw lw
cause she did net. Though she intended
te kill, she failed in her intent, and has
s,n ed her neck.
And this has ever been te us a liover liever
f .tiling cause of surprise. Why one who
intends te kill is net as guilty as he who
kills, and as worthy of punishment, we
have never baen able te comprehend. AVe
marvel at the intelligence of legislators who
say that he who kills deliberately shall die,
and he who intends te kill deliberately,
but fails, shall be but lightly punished.
Certainly the protection of society de
mands that the unsuccessful intent shall
be punished as severely as tiie successful.
Hew is the sweet Mrs. Dudley less guilty
because she hit her man where it did net
kill ? And hew is society te 1 prohibited
against private executioners, by failing te
hang only the bunglers ? It is in til
highest degree absurd te iimku the death
of the victim the essence of the crime,
nither than the intent te cause death. If
the murderer should le hung, all who are
murderers in heart and attempt te execute
their purpose should be hung. Wheieis,
new, under the judicial legislation of
our courts, it does net even need
that the intent te kill shall exist te make a
murderer of the slayer. He may be a mur
derer, if he slays when he is drunk and
knows net what he is doing ; and the ma
jority of these who are hung for murder
did the deed, net deliberately and re re
eoicingly, as the amiable Mrs. Dudley, but
mere or less under the inllitencoef passion,
and regretting their deed as seen as it was
done.
There is nothing mera in need of re
form than the treatinennt of in in
tentienal slayers by law. They should
all be hung or confined for life, that
society may le in no further danger from
thelrslayinjjprepcnsitles. The unintentional
slaj era should be punished according te the
degree of their culpability and the danger
existing te society from their recklessness,
but their crime should net lie weighed
chiefly by its result.
We Can Paudle Our Own Canoe.
We agree entirely with our esteemed
contemporary, the Xao Era, in what it
says of " the care and education of the
homeless and friendless," in praise of the
Children's Heme of this city, and the man
agement of "this unsectarian orphanage,
where the friendless and destitute of every
race and creed are taken in and tend, rly
cared for and educated, and whose influ
ences fellow them even after they have left
its hospitable shelter. Te strive te increase
this home's sphere of usefulness should be
a duty with our local lawmakers."
We part company from our local contem
porary and from the Columbia Spy, when
they urge that "an effort should be made by
our representatives and senators te secure
state aid also, In order te enlarge the
home's sphere of usefulness."
Fer the very reason that se manylike
demands, and for institutions less deserv
ing, are made upon the state, we trust our
representatives will ask for nothing of the
kind, but will stand up stiff against the
ethers. There needs te be inaugurated an
entirely new system of voting state .aid te
charities, aud we hepa te see Lancaster
ceuuty's membars Ira I in the work and net
embarrass it by asking for any favors, nor
engaging in th3 leg-rolling that would be
necessary te secure them. Our county can
easily afford te ke-.-p up its home ; and te
demand that ether communities shall net
take our money and the state's te main,
tain their local and private charities. If
our members go into the general scramble,
their votes for a local appropriation will be
made a cover for twenty vetes for appro
priations te remote and undeserving objects.
Let thein keep clear of it.
" Burn This Letter;"
It is a fum.liiir but probably an
erroneous otssrvatlen, that if one. wants
a thing wilelykuewn, he should tell it In
'confidence te one person. Tiie wisdom of
tiie advice is net enhanced by adding that
this one confidante should be a woman. The
world's hbtery and every righteous man's
experience prove that there Is about as
unrh hi mm nature In m?n a In women.
It is hard te keep u m:nt.. Uut a
grcal many pcople would never think te
tell It If they didn't knew It was a Fecrct.
They have been hunting up the eiigin
of the new famous phrase " Hum this
letter." Silas Wright ence se ndvlml a
correspondent te whom he sent an epistle,
and tiie thing turned up te confront lilin.
New it is shown that.Tehn Uarneveldt, the
Helland statesman who was hanged for
treason in a letter te n friend said, " When
read, bum, and send me back the two en
closed letters." Again the correspondence
was net burned, but the letter was part of
the proof against him in his trial.
Tim postscript is a fatal one. It is tee
significant. The letter way for people- w he
are about te write letters that they
want burned is te take PucV ndvice te
these intent en matrimeny: "Don't."
The temptation te net burn a letter that
the writer wants burned seems te be irre
sistible. A Place fur the Criminal Insane.
Judgii Mitchell in Philadelphia, has re
fused te permit Emma nickel te le di1
charged from the Xorristewn insane asy.
him, where she has been held since she
was acquitted of killing William Menow,
en the ground of her insanity at the time.
The fact is, undoubtedly, that she was
net insane then and is net new. The
hospital physician says that her condition
of mind is the same as it was when she
came te the asylum.
But notwithstanding she is sane, it is
right that she should be detaintd in
custody as iusine, lecaiise of her homi
cidal propensity and in respect te the ver
dict of the jury. Judge Mitchell says that
She should be detained until there shall lie
evidence of a substantial change in her
condition. This can hardly occur in her
case, because she probably never was in
sane, the jury te thecentrary uotwithstand uetwithstand
standlng. llut she should In.1 kept In cus
tody for .1 term of years that will settle
this question certainly.
Judge Mitch. 11 suggests that there should
be places of confinement furnished for the
criminal insane. This is a need that the
state has long felt. The legislature should
supply it at once.
CiiANK Guitcac would hae m.idu a gixnl
running mate for Crank Dudley.
Jat Geulp prophesies a great boom in
stocks as being near at linnd, which "ill lead
many people te beliove that Ire wishes te un
load en nn unsuspecting market seme goeis
he hat lcen holding for a rNe. He Mys :
"We Hre new expnrthif; ntieiit 5.V),0en,0u0
mero than we nre Importing, which must
ndd te tiie wealth of the peeple every w here.
The cars and engines of all tiie railroads nre
taxed te their utmost in nil directions. ("Sniln
is being moved freely, and juyndUccs Indi Indi
eate that business is improving nt all points.'"
It does net appear that the railroads are do
ing the enormous business that Mr. Gould
would wish tiie country te liellee. Tlieeut
ill emigrant rates te the West show sail eager
ness for business that ill eomiierLs wttli the
assertion that they are "taxed te their ut
most." On tiie whole, Mr. Gould will tlnd
It hard te pese successfully ns a bull at the
present time.
It Is no wonder that the term blatherskite
and Irish patriot are lioceming a little inixid
tliCHe day.
A ncrenTcn of the 7?.riim'!icr tells hew
he was led te 11 prize tight, which when he
get te It seems te have been nothing but a
common boxing match such as can be seen
In any gymnasium. H the Examiner's
young men want te really cet te the real
prize fights let them piitthoiuscHes In charge
or the editor of the yew J7ra. He knows.
It leeks ns though Gorden would yet
emerge from the little end of the horn.
Tun Liquor Dealers association or Phila
delphia will uiiike agrc.it mistake if they
persist In trying te soeure the repcal of the
wholesome and necessary law w liich pro
vides that the court of quarter sessions may,
forcause, reoke n license. Licenses are
granted In Philadelphia by tlioceininissioners
very froely and ns a matter of eourse. They
are granted te many unfit pontens, and the
power of the court te roveko them for cause
shown xheuld lw mere frequently and mero
ligidly exercised than It Is at preseut. Any
attempt te abolish tills power will meet with
pepularrenisUinca that may even lead te mi
enlargement of It.
Tnnnc will be bleed en the face of the no
publican moon this evenlng.
m--m
Tnr.nc Is a very fishy smell nbeut the
legislative preposition te repay ox-Secrctary
of Internal All'alrn Aaren K. Dunkle f.2,200
for alleged expenses incurred bv hiin In
furnishing his department at HarrUhurg. If
thoexpenso was authorized Dunkle would
have collected It long age; if net authorized
the Btnte should net pay it. It may be safely
presumed that this proposed appropriation in
a Jeb, pure nud simple.
m- m 1 .
The Aralw soein te havw been only taking
a little nap.
Tun report of Auditor Goneral Collide
concernlng the National Guard states that
the militia are as a rule easily nvallable for
nn emergency, being located en the main
lines of the railroads, or en branch lines
operated by them, se that the entire force can
be centered at any given threatened ieiut In
the tate within twenty-four hours. He sug
gests that the federal government should
uniform the national guards, arm it the same
as the regular urmy, and place It annually In
camp. This recommendation scorns te have
nlieut it tee much ofthe lUver of centraliz
ation. The state should be ublu te preperly
take care of its own militia, and while it
might gain in efficiency by national aid, it
would certainly lese that clement of state
entity which is the chief reason for Its oxis exis oxis
tence. PERSONAL.
Cu-.VKi.ANn says he will go te Washing
ton unattended nnd as quietlv as he can.
Hn is new at the Victeria hotel, 'New Yerk.
Amikiit Pink, the trunk line railroad
commissioner, it Is rumored will resign at
the meeting of the railroad Presidents en
Friday.
A. H. nunneuni! and Jehn II. Floed, jr..
young lawyers and rival candidates for the
Democratic; nomination for commonwealth's
nttorney, of Lj nchburg, Va., get se het In
thelr canvass that t hey had te Ihi put under
bends te provent a duel.
Sam Huii.v, ex-member and brether of
Harry, is In HurrUhurg buying upnt a dis
count the stamps which the legislators get
from the state. He has purchased jn.oeo
worth, nt from PO te W cents en the dollar.
Thus far he claims te have cleared 5700,
which he proposes te Increase te 1,000 Isjlore
the clese of the session.
Gn.vEHAi.Tiu:ei'iui.UM li S:rKi:i.s, the
well known civil engineer, died en Tuesday
night at the Aldlue house, Philadelphia.
He was formerly general superintendent of
the Union Pocllle rallre.ul. Lately he was
consulting engineer of the Seuth Pennsyl
vania railroad, nnd ersaveral ether rallrea'ds
Jn the south end wet, and was building a
bridge evor the Arkansas river nt Llttle
ueck. He was the engineer or the Ilosten
water works, the Creten water works, the
dry deck at the Hroeklyn navy yard am the
enlargement eC the P.rie canal? About two
months age the general entered u rock tun
SSnX801! ,e,'vanU railroad tee
Xnr.,a bI?'.$ of 'ya'"lte had been ex
PnVi J i.!''. nml ,h0 ""eus fumes enter.
?., 1 lu,15 t-?Uied bleed poisoning from
which hesuflered until death relieved hi n!
HEUK AND T1IKRE.
New and then comes n letter through the
postelllco addressed after tills fashion, in
stead of In the usual nnd mero familiar
form :
JVmi'ii.,
.riiiriMer Oiiinft,
l.nnrustrr
, S7ii(l6if.
And why net? The first thing that the
postmaster in the mailing etllce has te leek
for Is the state j niter that the county and
only then at the postenlee. The personal
address Is of no lmportanee until it comes te
the dell ery office. Why net then reverse-
the picsent style .
What 1 would like mero te knew Is hew It
happens that a letter mailed In the railroad
lestal N) nt the Itro-id street Matlou, P. 1!.
It., Philadelphia, at S 11. 111., and which
ought te Ik? lifted for the newspaper train
and reach lincasier at (1:30 a. m., jxikes
along and don't get here until 7:llp.m.
Such delay is passible, for I have mailed it
there nnd lifted it here.
.
And hew docs it happen that letters sent
out mouths nge with the "return-ln-the-days"
request en the envelopes are only get
ting hack te the writer new, net having e en
ceme via. the Dead Letter ullloe "
.
My oliscrvatieu Is that it Is no pie-nic en
the jHiMalcar. The empleyes hi that servlis
are drilled te hard work nnd have te Ik quick
aud ready. They Ii.ne get the impression
that they w ill be alsiut the last te "go j" and
1 .shouldn't wonder.
The ice carnival in Montreal strengthened
the for trade in New Yerk. There is no reef
en the ice Mlace ; and it stands en a tow 11 tot
net en the frozen surface of n sheet of water
as is gcnerally supposed. Within the walls
are lioeths where refreshments are sold like
at a fair. The dealers viy it costs mero te
harvest the ice crop in Montreal than en the
Hudsen. Fer when ice is ice in Canada It is
about two feet thick nml hard te handle,
while en the Hudsen ten Inch ice is of sulll
cient and com enient thickness.
W. 1. Ilicrly, who was a rattier indepen
dent sort of a Democratic member of the
legislature from Lycoming county a few win
ters age is out in Grand Ferks Dakota,
practicing law, helping te edit the llenthl
and grew lug up gcnerally with the country.
He keeps his eye en Pennsylvania polities
and Invites the friends of the coming new
regime nt Washington te give carotid heed
te the wants of his territory. Miiiifestlv
it is overrun with scalawag' political ad
venturers from the Fast, who would like
nothing better than te have it admitted as a
state anil then fall upon Its liedy ellticiiml
pluck and plunder it until there was nothing
lint bare and bleached bones left. As n
matter of tact the territories have nearly all
ticcn run utter the manner nf the cars.-t lag
governments in the Smith succeeding the
war. Harrison "Allen, of odorous leputatien
hi Pciiiisjlv-inLi Hlities, is marshal out
tliere in Dakota : and at present the politi
cal cystem of ;the territory is such as would
naturally en-ue treni the "supremacy of such
roosters. Te entrust the vserk of es
tablishing 11 new state government te
such hands as tliose would in-ike it
easy te predict disgrace and disaster.
The larty platforms this year agreed in de
manding territorial appoLitiiumtslremn .long
the hinuijiilr residents el the territories If
there can be found tit men for the places
among the citizens of ability, honor, integrity
and with fixed 1ih-.i1 interests, who went
there and have staved tliere in geed faith,
and who would realize that "public otlice is
a public trust," te appoint kiicIi te places of
responsibility in the territorial gev ernments
w euld inaugurate a new era ter thorn ; and it
would Imj easier te determine what nre the
claims and vih.it would Iw the results of the
admission as a state of this territory or that.
First of nil give them nil iipprcnicli te local
self government and see if they are lit ter it
mi a broader scale.
Tlieruisu shocking amount of misquota
tions nowadays in the newp.ipers from the
platform speakers and by ethers w liem the
general public are tee apt te leek tens au
thorities And worst of all tliose who even
inadvertently alter the classics seldom im
prove them. Writer r speakers who care
lessly misplace the accent " or mistake an
important word ettcn fail te nole of what
line shades et meaning thev may have rebld
the author's sentiment. "Fer "instance, the
honorary orator at the Nermal anniversary,
Millersvillc, the ether evemiig In quoting
treni Senser's Fpithalmluiu read :
" And Meeth her Willi hit two holt ham)., '
instciid of tliecerreet text "t ahrtii) hands"
Komeoiiuof the critics Henry Heed, laluin
P. Whipple or another acute nnalysist 5ills
attention te the delicate sentiineuU the xetry
exprcsseil in the word "happy," as if the
priest's hands wcre endowed wftii individual
leeling, and partook of the happiness
of the occasion. The jsiint is well
ni.ule and shows hew much poetry lies in a
single word, and may be lest by a lack of
nice appreciation. Some one has remarked
that all the poetry nf the line
"lleiv nneft the iiioenltsht .lccps upon this
bank,"
lies in the word "sleeps" certainly te read
"sAhkm" would lower ft te thocemmoiiplacc.
Mr. Henry James and Mr. Win. D.
Hewell are catching It right nnd left for
clinging se unchangeably tothclreue "fatigu
ing " class of female characters, "Insipid and
dull," for whom nntied y euros mera In Imeks
than In real life. One Is a curiosity j a half
scere In succession bei 01110 a bere. Which
reminds me. The "Meney Makers" is a now new
novel, anonymous, nnd Us authorship te be
kent a profound secret, At ence the linger
of iiterary criticism (xiints te the suspect a
brilliant journalist who is pretty well known
in tliose parts " He is the author, sure ;"
they nil de My. Why ? Because it
reads se much like hiin. And is it
possible that the skillful writer must unmis
takably reve.d his Identity when lieisaiiuing
lurtleularlv te conceal it ? Can Mr. James
aud Mr. Hewell draw no ether kind than
limp and lank, greenery, yallery veung
women ; and shall our Journalist be blamed
with every novel that is peppercd and salted
with French phrases because, forsooth, he
happens te knew that tongue?
The Linme.in society has dene most excel
lent work, scientific and historical, in the
way of research, anil of preservation ; and its
unselfish meiiibcrs deserve no end of credit ;
tint they de net well te apiHurte resent the ef
fort te establish a local historical society 011 a
broader basis and In mero lieptilnr form than
they have yet undertaken it- Primarily the
Lluncam Is recegnized as an association te
promote natural science, and there is room
for Its lilsteiic.il stvtieN, with Its valuable
collection, te bie.ideu out Inte a mero numer
ous, active and popular association, which
has a great work before it, that would sicod siced
lly enlist the interest of a large portion of the
community. The historical society must
Twenty j cars age, "GeorgeS. Knight," as
he is known en the stage, who Is n rival of
Joe Fmmett at bis best lit Dutch specialties,
was little "Pud" Slam, playing at the feet of
the Acidcuiv hill in Parkesbiirg, where his
lurcnts lived. Ileb Itlsk, of tin. J.'xaminrr,
was thumbing his Greek lexicon, at the
same school ; W. lr. Hcnsel was w rustling
with the first book of geometry and tugging
at the I.atln graiuui'ir; W. J. Latta, now new
general agent of the Pennsylvania railroad
was a day scholar; nnd Chester Wilsen, since
thou electrician of the Pennsylvania rail
road company and one of the rising inen in
his profession, was just out et school and
entering upon ills career a a telegraph eih
rater.
"I will no!," naiil 1111 honerablo mcmlwr of
the Legislature the ether day, "vote for the
null treating bill. It would be equivalent te
iny taking the total abstinence pledge."
SlNniiAti.
A litlif ile III lliu CurTi-e I'nl.
Geergo .St-irllug brings news te Dallas,
Texas, that seven woed-chopi)ors wero
jKiIaened ut diuuer Monday en Hels d'Are
island, about tw elve miles treni that city, ami
lli.it Win. Stroud. Jehn liayiieu, Geergo
Tripp and llebMcCull wero in a dying con cen con
dltlen when he left. Three ethers, James
Kmeed, Themas tawronre and Win. Hell,
were sulleriug violently. The poison was In
tliecolfee that they drank, and en investiga
tion a worm was found In the dregs, which
was pronounced by the men in the camp te
beu centipede, It N piesumed that It had
been dinned 1111 In n venter rnuinl tir.t,i if.
creek near the camp. Physicians have
liastnd te the uutertuuates. I
iii.vrjn r.irt.v tTt:.s.
Smnr Tlmrly Things for (lie lliislMiiilninn tn
rentrmtdittr.
I'reni thutlcrnmntenn Tclcgruph.
, The peach crop In the valley el the Hudsen
w ill ben total l.illure. The army worm will
seen destroy the Ice crop in Maine.
Don't et the cattle run 011 Hie meadows
vv hen they are bare during the w Inter. They
de mere barm than all Iho gross ihey pick can
de Ihcm geed.
A cattle raiser efCl.urehlll county, Nevnda
licgau business twenty c.usage with a Dur
liain cow for whleli he paid f.'ioe. He has sold
decendanls from her for JMOinl nud has $10,
tv vierth 01 the same stock left.
French lllnc, the most expensive llewer of
the season, is raised under glass which h,i
lieen carefully shaded with muslin, se that
the tender tasNclsi will be bleached te a pure
vv hite or a delicate lingo of lilac.
This has lieeii n prettv geed winter se far
for honey bees, ns thev"' have had a lly nut
during tlicse warm dns and have been nble
te gel nreiind in the hlvonwiivfretu the clus
ter without danger or liehig frozen te iieain.
Australians lmve disenrded the horse-bit
nml substituted a steel Kind placed ever the
Iretit Kine of the horse's nose te which appli
ance the iclustireattachcd. ltissild te give
coniplcte control ever t.ie animal without ln
tlicting the least discomfort
Tiie teedingefany lel i n frozen eunli
ruin is very npt locuue disorders of diges
tion, (colic in the horse, and hev en, ncute or
chronic. In cattle). The retention of such loed
in the stomach ofthe horse, Jir ill the rumen
of the ex, lowers Its vitality , is the constant
application of cold would de te any ether tiit
ofthe IsmIv. The iimxtircd vitality slews or
completely arrests the natural and regular
movements of the stomach. causes an accumu
lation or gases w ithln it, and If execssiv e, ev cr cr
distentien and death, either from rupture of
the rumen, suffocation or absorption of nox
ious gases
Sin dust Ter ItcilUIng,
The prevalence of steam nirtable saw mills
in seme sections of the country has given
rise te the practice of utilizing "the sawdust
for bedding purposes Sawdust of itself pos pes pos
sevses no v cry great fertilizing value until it
has passed te decay, and then is valuable
eulv in proportion te the ash contained
therein. Hut practice has demonstrated that
its use ler licdiling for animals serves net
only the purpese of kccplugnnimals neat nnd
clean, but a w ise, valuable purxse of absorli abserli
nigthe urine and liquid lsirtiens of Hie ma
nure, which otherwise are liable te waste;
Saw dust vv ill take un a large amount of urine
and temg mixed with the solid manure dis
integrates it and reduces it ten mere pulver
anr state and se much better adapted ler gen
eral use. It is much sought after by seme te
be used in the herse stable, and is considered
uperler te anything that can Isj used,
l'uultrjr in Wlnlvr.
II nny returns nre looked for from fowls in
Winter they must have proer attention.
They must be kept In eomtert.iblo quarters
and fed judiciously. There Is no animal that
is mero susceptible, te cold than common
fowls Turkeys and geese will prelubly en
dure a greater degree of cold, but hens will
till 1" respond In the line of eirg pieductlen
if left te shift for themselves In moderately
cool weather young fowls mav Uvome ac
customed te een sheds but en the approach
of winter they should be prev ided w if li quar
ters that are clean, pure, bright and cheery
vv itliiu ; and unless the sune nre prev ided.
or if left exposed te tee great cold, they vi ill
lese Mesh and their vigor Ih iiiucli impaired
and se poorly pictured te resist siere cold.
i-oea stimuli no prevlileii m sulltcient quan
tity and consist of a healthy variety. All of
the varieties of grain furnish geed feed, and
It is change or variety tint gees far towards
indueing prelille layinir. In connection with
the dry grains hens like green feed, ascho asche
ssl apples, onions oreabhage. Warm messes
should also lie provided for them, and mav
consist of IkiIIcsi isititees mashed, with meal
mixed, or of scalded meal alone. In cither
case de net forget te put In a sprinkling et
pepper or mustard. Threw In refuse senilis
of meat or tallow- and thev will be greedily
devoured. Ner should tiie broken bone's
and shells le forgotten', sim-e 1111011 them egg
production depends Ashes nnd sind should
be provided and kept dry, se that the fowls
may enjoy a saml.bith occasionally and pre
vent the development of vermin.
.sl'HCI.tlj .VT(':.s.
1'nvsiriAss iirrscrllm Celdnn's LUjuld Wet
Tonic for the neak, worn, ami dysiK'iiIlc. Take
ennlher tJlileed&w
A Rut llrc.itli
Is Insiiifcralile Wmlen't like 11 Apciennltb
n strong breath must net make hlm-elf vcrv fa.
mill. ir Willi us. An Impure breath Is caii-eilby
nn unhealthy stnuiuch. llunteek Itteutl lUlttr
111 correct this evil. They lire the bet stomach
medicine known, for .il ley H. 11. inchrun,
Urugclst. 137 umllU. North Queen street, Ijiiicw
tur, li.
Ul'CKLEN'b Alt.MCA SAI.VK.
The liest sulvetn the world for Cuts, Ilml-cs,
Seres, t Iceis, s.ilt Itlivum, Fever sores, Tetter,
Chajiis'iJ Ihmit, Chilblains, Conn, nnd nil bkln
Kriipilnns, nml ixisltlvcly cures lllis, or no p iv
rvqutrtsl. It Is guaranteed te give perfect uatls uatls
r.iclteu. or money refunded. Pries', -iv cents jer
1mi. 1'erwileby II. II. Cnchmn, druggist, Xes.
UT snd 13U North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a.
Des'T tilrle with threat and lung utnctlens.
Take II lie's Heney of Hoiehetiiid mid Tar
Pike's Toothache Dreps cure In one mluiilc.
l--lwdemliv
I.enk llnnrsl,
A clcir, bright open face somehow leeks hon
est. A herwi thief or burglar seldom carries
such n f.ice,y;Mrcec Illoed Jlillert give the skin
a peculiarly rlne tcxUlle und cleamess. They
sti-engthen and enrich the circulation and se
eradicate nil eruption or blemish, ler sale by
II. II. Cnchmn,drusglst,137.ind li) .North Quevn
street, Ieincanter, l'n.
Thr-iv lllmtelf Out of Hip Wimleir.
A merchant, oveicemnliy nervous prnstrntlen,
recentlj beaunese wild nml delirious thut he
Jumped from it third story window of his honse
unit was f.ttnlly Injnrcdun the i.tveinent. Hud
this unfortunate gentleman taken llrenu's Iren
III ters In time, his life might have been pni
seived. This potent Ionic enilches the bleed,
(ones the nerves, and Imp irts energy te failing
constitutions Mrs l'hisdie v White, Alanku.
' h., s.iys, Ilrewn's Iren lintel's cured ineef
dyspepsia, KHruppetite, und nervous prrsitra prrsitra
tleu. VVbat One De.e Del.
. s. Craves, of Akren, X. Y., hud Asthma of
the worst kind. Toek one dru-e of Thenuit'
leelrle Oinnd was relieved In Ave. minutes. Hu
adds " Would wulk ten miles for this medicine
nnd pay M u bottle for II. It Hired my wife of
rheumatism like umglc " 1'er sulu by II. II.
(Jechnui, druggist. IJ7 nnd 1st .North Queen
street, Lancaster, l'a.
A nit BAT DlfOVUUY.
Jlr Win. Themas, of Xs ten, I,i says . " My
wtlii has been seriously affected iillhu cough for
tcuty-ll vii) ears, nnd this spring mere severely
than cverbetere. fchft hud used many remedies
w Itlieut relief, nnd being urged te try Kr. King's
Ne Disco v cry, did se, with most gratifying re
sults The first bottle relieved her vcrv much,
anil tiie second has absolutely cvned her. Miu
has net had segiss! health for thirty veirs Trial
bottles rum at Cochran's drug store, Nes. 1ST and
lJ;) North Queen stivet, lain canter, l'a. luirge
sle. Il.im. ()
i.irr tiif.su TiiiNes in: e.vsiii:ni:t).
Theiisundu of men die every day he could be
saved. I'rcjudlce Is mainly te ulame for this
less of life. If It were believed that the sum of
dlscase may certainly be rvduccd by physic,
much would be gained. And yet the preposition
Is very slmple: If yen take out dally mero Im.
purlllei thuu Is dally genvruled, yen will seen
be rid of Impurities. The eirect of this wle
practice Is seen seen In llllleus, l.lvcr and Kid
ney tumbles llut It Is equally et value In hcud
midbrain affections ; In Pleurisy, Pneumonia,
Apoplexy unit Paralysis.
In chronic nnd uciiln Iilieiinmtisiii.and In nil
affections of tiie bowels, tills principle seen re
lieves und cures, when the medicine useU Is
llitANinneTii's Pills.
Yes, w hen ull ether means und medicine have
failed te relieve fiem puln, these pills have
ruled, by tuklug Impurities from the bowels und
bloej, und thousands of men und women new
place lliiANmurru's I'ltts among the blessings of
mankind.
VOU.N'fl MK.S !-ltK.l)118.
This Voltaic IIklt Ce., of Jlurshall, Mich , offer
te semi their celebrnled htKcTmsVoiTAie IIklt
and ether Klkctkie Ari-LiAscrsan trial ler thirty
'r'lni"","" I0'1 oryeung) ullllcted with nervnna
deldllty, less or vftullty uml iiihuIiikmI, und nil
kindred tnmblcs. AUefuriheumutlsm ueiirul.
gLi, inindysU, and liiniiy ether kindred discuses.
Complete restoration te health, vigor und maul
IhssI guaranteed. Nerisk is Incuried as thirty
days trial is allowed. Wrlte them at ence for
Illustrated pamphlet Irce. dec-J-lyiHw
Satlar.iitlim t'nliersal.
lii the iwjst three month I have sold ene
hundred und six hollies or Thomai' J'cleetric
Oil. I uev er saw u medicine In my llte that gnve
siichiinlversulsiiturartlen. Cured unulcenilcd
Ihnsit ferme in tiieiity.feur hniirs t never mil.
cd te lelleveniy children of cinup." c n l in
Druggist. (Imv v lllc, III. Fer sale by H, 11. Cech'
run, dmgglst. 137 und IS) Xertb Queen strtvi
Iamcuster, l'a.
lilt. FltAZIEIt'S 3IAUIC OINTMK.VT.
The greatest blessing thut has been discovered
in this gencrutlen. A sure cure ferlkiils, llurns.
Beres, Outs, Hcsh bounds, Sele .Nipples, iimu
and soft Cern", th.ippedl.lp. mid llund. l'lin
eles una itletches. Price Me. bold by Druggists
bold by It. U, lechruu. lnuud tjy North Queen
itretit, jij
ytrntCAi.'
-HON IllTTKlU's.
nun putt si w
it n h it e e vv
inn hint e e vv
i n ii it e e vi
lllll H H OO V
VT
WW
W KM N (
W N N N '
IV N N N
sW'a
vv vr vv
"s.i
WW WW
ca
tt nnn
rni fit, tt
ii ii
nun
it no nfciis
nun e e N N N
ii no e n n ii
II II OO N NN
pan it im rinT i-k nun
It II II T T K U II
iinil II T T IK llllll. "SS.S.
tJlRS-
II II II T T K It II R
(.,1,1 11 . 1 IMfU II 11 P
H
ititn K n sss"
This medicine, combining t run with pure vege
table tonics, qulekly nnd completely CDItkS
IIVSPKI'SIA, INOKiKsSION. MAt.AlllA,
VVF.AKNI.ss, IMPt'UK Ut.OOl), Cllll.I.S unit
FKVKK nnd NKt'KAMItA.
lly rapid nnd thorough nsslmliatlen with the
bleed It reaches everj jeirl et the sv stem, puri
ties nnd enriches the lilissl, strengthens the
muscles nnd nerves, nud tones unit Invigorates
the system-
A tine Appetite r best tonic known.
It will rure the worst nise of HjsjH'pslii, le.
tuevlngiilldlstri'sslng sjmptems, such us Tust
lug the 1'isHl, Ik Idling, Heat In the btmuiich,
Heartburn, etc.
Hie only Iren medicine thut will net blacken
or Injure (he teeth.
It Is liiVHlmible fordtscuscspccullartewomen,
and IehII persons w he lend sedentary lives.
An unfailing remedy ferdlseuses of the l.lver
nnd Kidneys.
IVrsens suffering from the effect of overwork,
nervous troubles, less of iip)icttte, or debility,
ciperlutice quick lellef and iiinewed energy by
Its use.
It does net cause lleiidache or preduce Const 1
put ten OTHKIt Iren medicines de.
It Is the enlv preiunitten of Iren that causes
no Injurious effects. I'hvslctami nnd druggists
recommend It ns the best. Try It.
The genuine his Trade Mink and crossed red
Itne.seii wrapper Take noethor. Made only by
llltOWN CHHMICAl. CO..
llALTIMOHK, Mil.
septli-lyd.tlyw
J)i:V (HMDS.
E
TiXTIl.VOHIUNAHY HAU0A1KS
-AT THF
NEW YORK STORE.
10-4 WHITE BLANKETS,
il.dlA l'AIU KKDfCUP FUOMI.S3.
10-4 WHITE BLANKETS,
l.TSAPAlU KEIll'CCDFKOMrUO.
10-4 SILVER GREY BLANKETS,
jjui pah: .kkiu'ckii fiiem ms.
lb-4 ALL-WOOL BLANKETS,
W.VIAI'.Ml! UKDl'CKH FIIOM tVmi.
11-4 EXTRA HEAVY BLANKETS
M7.VA PAII! .KKIU'CKK FUOM fjm.
fl'KU.W. CI.F.AUIKO SAI.KOF
Ladies and Children's Coats and Cloaks
AT II M.r fSVAL l'liICK
WATT, SHAND & GO.,
8 and 10 East King Street,
rvnxiTuiii:.
I.T1.K A. HKIXITSH.
w
NO. 28.
NO. 28.
Special for Spring, 1885,
I V i-TOCK OF
FURNITURE
Fer the Spring Trade,
Is KOIT.W, TO ANY IN' THK CITY, AND AT
l'UICKs THAT C'ANNOr UK UNKKltsOI.t).
AM. (,OOIIS t.l'AKANTEED.
WALTER A. HEINITSH,
Ne. 28 East King Street.
I.AXCA&TKi:, PA.
detsvimd
irer.ii:nrji.visiiixa uoeits.
rpm:
CHEAPEST PLACE
TO 1IUY AT
LOW PRICES
. STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES,
Ceal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures,
JOHN P. Sciill (fi SON'S,
Ne. 24 Seuth (jiicen Street,
felj'.T-lyil LANCASTER, PA.
jx.suit.ixcj:.
EQUITAIJLi: UFi: IXSUHAXCK COM.
PA NY.
Assets,
854,000,000.
Surplus,
$12,000,000.
Indisputable Creditors' Assurance Equitable Life
Insurance Company.
Tbu nnly ltuslness Mini's Policy wrltlim, nay.
nlile lu III, 11 or 'M ycm-H, unit imn-fiirfiiltaljlii allur
3yrur. Thu sufest liivcHtuicntumlbet liuvlnir
OllB.
KQU1TAIILK HOES THK LAItOKST 1NSUU
bUKA.NCi: HUsINUbS IN THK WOltLII.
W, J. MADDEN,
10 NOItTH OUKKN ST.
H'lllTK ruH iHrOIIXATIUK.
j:j)irCAT10XAL.
T.IKKi:i:i'S HOOKS!"
Thut win the remark imululjy nynunur pcraen
vtlimii vi u ervrlicurtt en lliu slivcl tliu etbur day.
unit thcmi'uiilim was tluit a certain perunn kent
it book toie. '1 luit' ene way te keep books,"
und a very koe1 ay If you have the necessary
experience unit capital ; but there i another
vay tn " keep luniks, " ami that ; te kcup ac
counts by thu b(t mctheUa of boek-kecplne,
HiichuKura tauisht In every detail, and pracll
cilly, tee, at the
LANCASTER COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
AddiOH,
H. 0. WEIDLER,
JaillD-tfd Ne. H'.i EAST KING STltLKT.
rplIIH I'Al'KU IS 1'ItINTKl)
WITH
J, K. WRIGHT & CO.'S
INK,
Fairmount Ink Works, 2Ctli and IWa. Avenue
JunO-ly PHILADKLrillA.PA.
VI.OTIIIMI.
M
kTYKUH ,t UATIIVON.
QUESTIONS OPTK.V VKItl'I.KXtMi TO
Buyers of Clothing !
"WhoretoBuy It?
"Whero QimlitleB Are Dest ?
Whero I'rlcca Are Lewost ?
Ifnt any time these questions be uppeiiiiint
In your mind, icuioinliei that we ale thelriulliig
competitors ferveur trade. We ale III a pesl
thin lesuppl) jour ev cry nccit in
CLOTHING
HKAIIWI.IIIK OR KHOsf ' MtlsrilESILNT,
Ami the cost vvn gunmutcii will be n Just and
lair equivalent for whatever sum ten wish te
cApeiid.
-Step In tosee us nud leek ever Ilia stock
that Is here. Ciitteallv eviiiulne It nud iiutku
comparison with the best you knew- of else
where. We am eeutldent that quulltlen are
right, ami thai pities iiskcdwlll Itesui-e teinake
veuubujer.
MYERS & RATHFON,
I.KAlll.NU t.ANCASTKIt ll.OllllKUS,
NO. 13 EAST KINO STIinET,
I,ANCASTi:i:. 1A
T T V I I.I, l'A Y YOlT 'l-O CA I.I. AT ONCi:
anii tn;ci;i:K im:
GREAT BAEGAINS
THAT VVK AKU
UIVINlt IN ALL Ollt IlKPAKTMKNTt.
THK UOODS
MUST BE SOLD,
as vvr. iemmhnci: ai.ti:i;atiens
NK.T IVKKIi.
Men's, Youths', Beys' & Children's
SUITS,
T CLF.AKING OPT PMC P.
Ot'Il UNTIIIK hTOCh OP
OYEKCOATS
Havcnsaln been marked (len tu prices vthlch
aslenlsli all, and cannot fall iiisell them.
V KPI.I. I.INL OP
(Ious, Undorweiir, Nt't'kivcar, t.,
TOlK-TllllinTlltlR Fckvikr PniCKH.
3,."1LIVP.N' COLL MP" nt In ceuti per dozen
Al-ecxtm ImlucemeuU In Custom llepartiiiuut
HIESI (fcROTKBE,
reiin Hall Clothing llouse,
COltNEU OrC'KNTKGSQUAKi; ANII NeltTII
OUKKN hTUKKT.
VylI.I.lAMSON.V KOSTIHl.
Tin:
FINE OVERCOATS
-IN Till.-
GREATSPKOIALSaLE
Cuiulst of KIK ItP.AV l.lt. tuiud-iime Mil
IONS COlSKs.LUi;vls and u hirpe variety of
r ancy i anerus 01 me jaicM lasmens. r.vcry
Cent U tlnlhhcd lu th In-st enler, ami tilmmed
with silk anil satin nhtive llnlim-s, made by nkll
fill nerkincn Biul Ut cijual te the Illicit custom
made.
THE SUITS
That are put Inte this sale are NLWSTYLL-, In
line mixed and plain
Cassimeres,
Whipcords and
Worsteds.
Every Oarmnnt warranted made, and trimmed
In the best enler, ami special care tukuu te Ktve
the purchaser u perfect lit.
VHITK IIKESS i-IllltT.x, IV.
5II:N'S CA11DI0AN JACKKTb.STc.
AL1MITKD QUANTITY OP ItOT.V I'.MIEU.
VVKAIt, loc.
DIAMONI) TOE SII AKKIt HOsE, lie.
MENS WOMv'INC, PANTS, II.
SATIN LINED NECKWEAIt-PiilT, Tcck and
and Claudent Sic.
HATS and CAPS.
CENTS' DUES' STIFF FUIt HATS, $1..V).
GENTS' SOFT FUIt HAT, II a)
HOYS' STIFF Fl'lt HATS, !Mc.
HOYS' HEAVY WINTEH CAPS, IVc
HEVEltSIHLE LAP ItOUES.Il.
HOUSE BLANKETS, Square or Cut, We.
WHIPS that are ever nix fct lone, JAVA
STICKS, S5C.
BOOTS AID SHOES
FOR LAOIES, MISSES. GENTS AND HOYS'
WEAIt,
In Fine I)re Shoes or Streng liiirable Goods
forntreet orkcbeol wear. In nil Kradcjt at LOW
KST 1'IIICEs, There nre u few 'Inen of Lndlc'
nnd dents' sheca thut are Included In the bpec
lal Sale In which we have 11 lull assortment of
Mies. Here la an opportunity te procure a bar
gain thutkheuld net bu inflected.
RUBBER OVERSHOES
OF ALL KINDS,
III Gossamer and lined Sandals, Arctic, Alakan;
also, a long Itubber llixjtB for upertsincii.
irSten- cliwe at 0 p. in., except Satuidajn,
until furthvr notice.
WILLIAMSON
AND
FOSTER,
32,34, 36 and 38 East King St.,
LANCASTEIi. PA.
Safi:, sum: and si'kkdy cum:.
UlniKK, Vaiiioecelis nml briciL Duejiiim
of cither mx. Why be liumbaKKcd by (uncks,
when you enn find In Dr. WrlKht the only Itto Itte
1'I.ab PiniciA In Philadelphia vlie timlcct u
specialty ofthe nbove dUennea and ccutu them T
CciiEa nrAKAMTXED. Auvick vrkk, day ana even,
lutt. Strangers can be treated und return home
thu mine. day. OlUcea private.
Hit. W. II. WMGIIT.
Ne. SII North Ninth blrcet, abevu Itace,
P. O. llex U7X Plilladelphla,
JanlO-lydAw
TTOT 80DA.
THE UKLICIOO WIMTKR BEVKIUCIB.
HOT CHOCOLATE,
HOT .COFFEE,
' HOTGINGElt,
HOT LEMON,
OM.Y B CKXTS AT
COCHRAN'S DRUG BTORB,
Ne. 1S7 AND IX) NOItTH QUEEN bTItEET,
dcc-uid Lancajtr, Fa.
CLOTH IX1.
JK. MMALtNO.
GREAT SLAUGHTER
-IN-
HUE OVERCOATS,
VVe nlTtr Id day n reduction nr te 3D per cent,
below Ian mi. ntli's piles. C'reiubln'a crlcbnitcd
nud popular Ov cicea 1Iuk,
THE 1IKST1N TUP. WOllLH.
In nil the illffercut similes nnd ntvlcs, Klv
Inns, Finn, VcIeiiih, VIcumiH, ljillnp,.., nJ,.
Ilna, Meulnuak'a, Astniilinii", etc, F, , II. Kit.
rodetn, Ciurliies, Huirel'a nnd Patent Heaven.
Ileyal Irish Frlvxti, (Inrijewcn, Fcterahamn,
Melteuannd Keisnys. There k"1' ran only lie
liiul ill liNidliiK house In larnu cltle,nnd ninire
Inpilcefrein vi In tun. i are kcIIIhk them
rnim$.)tui. A full line or Deuiestla Fnlirlev,
nuitflliK lu pi Ices rieiil Hi 10 Mi.
SUITINGS
OF KVKItY HE.t'HIPTIOX AT IMIICES LOU.
llLSl'O.NUINt.l.Y LOW
All coIei-k are mibjected lu n thermiKh cheml
nil tent. Our wink la or the best nud hlKhent
style of ait. our lenif rvperlencn In lni.lness
ami c ose liiiccllen euablea u te be themuRlilv
familiar with all the best manufacluiea anil
latest ntvles lu the market, lllve una tilal and
be ceuv lured,
-AT-
Ne. 2 West Kliip; Strcet und Contre
Squtire.
Smaling's Tailor's Guild.
marlwiTWAS
piiAm:.s w. riiv.
100 Dade Widow Shades
IN A VAMETY OF IIEsH.NS
Which have been accumulating the mt ceasen,
we lll rliMO out from ifl te en cent apiece.
Anions them are touie pretty luitterns.
IiikeIhk throiiKlienr uteck or
CURTAIN POLES
We find a uived innnyedd andenda, one, two
mid tli ire of u kind. seme are Uiilniit, some
EIhiiiv mid komie llniss Trimmed lliese me all
Mtupled nnd the price fnun 4V te 10 cciiIk apiece.
OiirCOMltlNATION WIIMtK In l.benyaml
Walnut nt II.U) n piece, It u baiviilu, reduced
fmin i.Vi.
NEW LINKS OF
Dade Window Shades
FOIt SPIIINO
Plnln Celers Bud Widths for all stales or win
low, Tin and WimhI prlni( Itellei, Fixtures,
Hull, mils, Linen FrliiKe. Nickel PiiIIk, Hinds, etc
V take iiieusiuva and de h.idu vv e( k of ev cry
description lu Uisit-elaHn iiuiuuer.
Oidt r your Paper HatiKluit done new Pieces
Mi'lu unver t-e low uml will K' IiIkIht. '
PIAEBSW. FRY,
Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
LANCASTEII, l'A
MAcmxi:t:r.
rri:ATi:us eh fuknaui:h.
ii
BEST"
STEAM ENGINE
ANU-
Beiler Works,
WTERS
Olt-
FURNACES
FOU
Private Dwellings, Schools ami 1ul.
lie JliiiluingN.
Call and tee them. Made of heavy Inn, aim
pie nf coimtructlen, dtirublc, economical, the
meat Uadtntliif; Surface of any Healer In thu
market.
Nothing Cheap But the Price I
OUR OWN PATENT.
49-Hat lux neen In use In many of the larKea
residences In Lancaster In the past ten viaiat
the best of evidence of lu mei its.;
AddtesB,
Jehn Best & Sen,
K. 33 EAST MITOS STI1F.F.T,
IttillS-lydA-' LANCAbTEll, PA.
HAVING DISSOLVKI) PAUTKHILSIIII'
nnd pcnnaneiitlv' closed the Chestnut
Mrcct Iren Werka, I ueslm te Inform my old
patrons and the publle Keucnilly, that lam still
In the business, belni? located In the Penn lien
Company's Werk, North Plum street, w here 1
mil makfiiK Iren nnd Unvss Castings ( ' every de
scription, and will be pleased te serve all uhe
may favor me with their patromiKe. Fiem 10
vcarMoxperloncoln the business ami iisIiik the
best material nml employing the best mechanics,
I am satisllcd 1 can Kuarulitee ontlte satlsf.ictlim.
CastlUKS iiuule from u mixture nf Iren nud bteel
which are inoie reliable for sticnith uudduiii
blllty than the best cast Iren known. V teeth
roll pinions, mils and relllni; mill work u spec
ial ty. CastliiRs made of very sort Iren, nnd brass
cast Inijs of ev ery description. 1 have all the pat
terns of the well und favorably known Mewier
Cem and Cob Crusher, refitted and Improved,
also en hand. Mills completely titled up or lu
fiarts, te replace old mica which have been In use
ur years, guaruntcolnKtbeinteL'lvosutlsiuctfcm.
It. 0. McCULLEY.
niifc'-ll-emil
lirANTHD IiADY AOKNTH Full
V "QUEEN PKOTECTOIt," daisy stncklnif
ami sldit supporters, shoulder braces, bustles,
besom forms, dress shields, satety bvlts.slceve
protectors, etc. entirely new devlccs, unprece
dented ptotltst-wehavu fi) ugents inukiiiB IKM
monthly. Address nitb stamp.
E. 11. CAMPBELL ft CO.,
JanlMmi'Od Ne. a . May St., Chicago.
Gt KAY'S 81T.CIKIU MEDICINE
r TheGrent English Ileinedy. An uufallliiK
cnie for Iinpetcney and all Diseases that fellow
I8 or Memery, unlvcrsnl IjisbIIuiIe Palu In
the Hack, Dimness of Vision, Prematura Old
AKcaud many ether discuses that lead tn In
sanity or Consumption und u Piematiiru Grnv e.
Full putlculars lu our pamphlet, which vte ilo ile ilo
slre te send free by mall te every one. This Spe
cific medicine i sold by all drugglstaat II per
package, or six packages for n, or will laisent
fiee by mull en receipt of Jho money, by nil
dressing the agent,
1111. COCHltAN, Dnigglst. Hole Agent,
Nes. 137 und 13V North ()ueeu striet, Lunruster,
Pn.
On neceunt et counterfeits, vie have adopted
the Yellow Wrapper 1 the only genuine.
THE OltAY MEUICINE CO..
lluffide, N. Y,