Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 11, 1885, Image 2

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V,r'The verdict in the 81ierl.Plinl.in enan In
WRNfflnYerk would be u caualfer cenirratu-
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?'?$?. !t even il ifc turned loosen guilty m:in,
JT;JWlHise of the demonstration tliat the jury
& wpeweu me case upon me svern evidence,
f !j.fidnet upon clamor and nenumner stories.
tf jSwrtcicarly was net proven guilty, and se
$ ;v5na1rrl)crly acquitted, even though he
I -teC'tWM really cuilty. The lurv showed ILsnlf
;.jSKej intelligent than the uclge, who
wiatcd a verdict of guilty anyhow, and
L'MhartUiswl rt ltnen llmni nL t
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M), : ."JjUJinen in his court because of
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''MWttn the newspaper tcstimehy of the de
'"?&dant's guilt, The judge had no rebuke
'&y$ghK the prosecuting elllcers wlie signally
vSjEukd te prove the newspaper story te be
Mte.true H conviction was te be had, and who,
1 JiiOW that it did net ceme, are zealous in
p-iarging unworthy induences upon the
iW at ury dcscrves nlS I'ra'se for ila in
'A'pjtegrlty and intelligence. Itvas the only
,r5Si4nAt.nf pmirf. ilmt 11.1 lle ,ii i i
v.- .. .v ava uuki uuuuajv.
its members went down te the
the affair te give themselves a bet-
R!i' ter cInPrchensien of the
PH-M' intelligent judge wouldliave
the evidence. An
ft-- H intelligent j udge would liave sent the whole
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It wis a very proper thing te be dene.
it gives ene a very encouraging idea of
the virility of the ancient custom of trial
by jury, te find hew well in this case it ap
pears beside the peer exhibition of the
ether parts of the court. And it is net sel-
t the jury jlemenstratcs itself
the best-nart of the court
in tJiOTB.daysXSien miwmbln in.iSeairn
ning abundance. Some-
fail, and then we feel
ig the soundness of their in-
But when we sue failure writ-
abundantlv nvpr Mm mlmliiktmlinn
W J i "tne ,aw in ever' Part, we have reason te
i'm.- cemullU0 luat 'e reform does net need te
1 1 net the worst but the best part of the law.
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iuncral Iteibrnis.
Bev. Dr. Ileber Newton, who does net
always recommend his judgment te the
favor of the most intelligent people, cer
tainly touches upon a subject which iltly
claims the attention of the pulpit when he
leads off with an onslaught en seme pre
vailing funeral .practices, and with a de
mand for seme reforms in the popular man
ner of conducting the obsequies of our dead.
He icpeats with new force tlie ar
guments against burial and for cre cre
matjien, and whatever prejudices may
'nm' cminlflr te his views en lliis
s. phase of the subject, there will scarcely be
question that he speaks with ferce in de de
tV1precatien of the unreal duties toward the
a'-.'.dflad) which are imposed by "slavery of
, eoKem anu unreasonable conventionality."
In mourning dress, for instance, there is
r - nsvercnt fitness, in strict accord with a siu-V?-
cer0 'celmS ' bereavement and grief, but
t" -e fashienable millinery of mourning and
fe 9; the periodicity of sorrow which it marks
?' bave made it almost grotesque. The jiopu jiepu
M 'M altcil(1ance upon intirraents origi erigi
'Tx"' nates in a proper feeling of respect
" is-: . for the ile:icl. and n ilpsire te innnifPHi. it in
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i& the only way possible, but when the fune-
P "sf Xg ral Is made a pageant of display and the
cerpse an object of curiosity te vulgar
scrutiny, there is quite naturally a reaction
in favor of strictly private burials if it is
te be buried. Customs, however, against
which Dr. Newton very sensibly says the
S VD'ce et tu0 mellcal faculty should be
&a praised,' are these which requiie or evenal
S& ilew funerals in rooms or houses taint-
f ed witli disease, and which expose
$t attendants at funerals te danger in the
H graveyard. The late Mrs. Yanderbilt
A owed her death te a sovere cold taken at a
L1 relatlve'c funeral a tcvr daJSWfOit- Wliere
.' vshe was exposed te the raw dampness of
! J " the day aud perils of a cemetery atmos atmes
j," . ,phre around a freslily-made grave. The
j! ' like fate of many less conspicuous, but just
m worthy ieeple, is a matter of common
feyTobserratien. It is obvious that many
funeral rererms are necessary, nnd that tbe
clergy and physicians are the pcople who
can effect them if they will.
f . Soldiers and Other Citizens.
IA "We are surprised tosee se discriminating
USLa public journal as the riilladelphia Times
ifeaupreve such legislation as the bill provid previd provid
ffiteg for the burial of indigent soldiers at
K; C-the expense of tlinsdvnml ceuntieu of tlm
y 4 trite, The 3Ymc3 seems te take exception
I fv, j ri the reasons given for the governor's tlis-
rv,JgvVaptvai or the bin rntuer than te the
ijf 1 ve lwlLL "u it n count uuk uuu among
$., 5 tnetereMinssumcient justification for the
y li$iltwfteva, it supplies an ample reason
' ttteu wneuit says, the bUl simply made
jwuMatary what the iopleei every county,
arwe, euiu ue mere man wining te de
thet the command of a statute."
iter will be done "without the
of a statute " needs no statntn tn
,te it done. Superfluous legislation is nl.
3.viftifWJf Swleiis, The county new provides
fWSfKWWU r a' t hese who have neither friends
. rertetitfs nor money te seeure private
-. ret)etble burial. There isue community
- hi all tenusjlvanla which would net glve a
fimsmA burial (0 ny worthy old beldier
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j Twiiefiaitre111i,,luaigajlclrcuinstance8;
ttd the federal government through the
wtwiwiJiuwueui, we ueiteve. uuppnea rree
' beadateiMB te the unmarked grave of every I
mia,' 3 - I ' I
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(Tfltfle proposed Jc
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i waa supw
IMewmm unnecessary waa quite sufficient
reason for a-veto by itf but the offenslve
distinction which it makes between sol
diers and ether citizens waa another very
geed reason for disapproval of the law.
As a rule the men who went te the warand
came back from it twenty years age, nre no
better citizens and no mero deserving of
honors inlifoandaftcrdeaththnnthciraver inlifeandaftcrdeaththnnthciraver inlifoandaftcrdeaththnnthciraver
age fellow citizens. A great many of them
have been trading en their reputations nnd
military records te n degree that is net only
offenslve te right-minded pcople, but un
worthy of a true soldierly spirit.
The citizen soldier when he laid
off ihis uniform nnd resumed Ids citi
zenship took up the responsibilities of prl prl prl
vatolife; and the modesty of the real sol
dier asserts itself net by continually claim
ing special prerogatives, but by showing
that it is as high nnd heroic te perform
properly the duties of civil life ns te dis dis
ciiarge tliose of military service.
Festmastek Palmer, of Chicago, BoeniH
te enjoy tlie noyel situation of holding en by
ma oyenus.
It was Charles Sumner who rulsed his
voice In Cengress against the porpetuatlon of
momeiios of the late robellion by tlioerectlon
of soldiers' monuments at tlie national ox ex ox
penso. The bltter In liftj is se much lenger
lasting than the swoet, that It would Beem
mero rational in human nature te let the dead
past bury its dead and te recall the dread
ful war only In Its dceds of valor and Its de
votion te convictions manlfosted. Momerlal
DayB North and Seuth will seen be at hand,
nnd all old wounds must be tern epen afresh
at the graves or the doparted dead. Ferbaps
this is the only way in which war's cruel
lowen can be preperly taught, and perhaps,
tee, " our Bwcotest (tongs are theso that tell
of saddest thought;" but nene would be
found te complain ever extravagant monu menu monu
ments te commcinerato warlikonien erdceds
ifltwore net for the number or skulkers
who have heistod tliomselvcs Inte position by
uwuruurncK. a uroenvillo, llerlda, cor cer cor
respondontoftho New Yerk relates a
startling case In point : I knew n man who
gets drunk and has quite a high old tlme
whonevor he meets any old Boldlers. He
lest an arm In battle, but he was only an
hestler and wagon drlyer, nnd anything te
koep hitn from carrying a tnutkeU Having
offended his colonel, he was ferced te tlie
front, and lest his arm, and has nourished
eyorBineoasa bera" It is this variety of
Boldier who Is usually foremost en Doceratlon
Day, and he is always deepest in blttorness
against theso who wcre arrayed In the oppo
sition. Tnnnnare 1,000,742 German born pcople
new rcsidentln thlsceuutry ; mid thoceuntry
with boneiltlo Itseir could easily accommo accemmo accomme
dato as ninny mero. ,
Tiik taste for nlligater leathor In reticules,
valises, purses, etc, has resulted In n whole
sale destruction oftbese horny backed deni
7ns of the water. In pprtlonserrioritla and
the swampy districts of Texas tlie Industry
has beceme a very great one, ns may be Imag
ined when it Is stated that ene of the large
leather houses of New Yerk has 30,000 alli
gator skins in stock, representing as many
alligators. New a New Orleans paperan.
nounces that the alligator Is very useful as a
destroyer of the muskrat which undermincs
tlie big lovees along the Mississippi river,
and It is nlready proposed te punish the wan
ton slayer or the allhrater bv llndint? lilm
gviltyotamisdemoanor. Uutirthe porniuleiii
niusKrai-wasjJioueu out or oxlsteneo, It is
mero than pTotable that the Jobbing contrac
tors of the Cresccnt 8Uy would lind seme
new way of breaking dewn-the lovecsfer the
sole puriwse el rebuilding them.
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1'nu.AnEi.riiiA Is te have a towel washing
Industry. It is te be hoped that this Is the
forerunner of cleaner streets.
Ir ex-Secrotary Wlndem Is correctly
quoted In a recent Bosten dispatch it will
net tend te ndvnnce his roputatlen as a man
of consistency. He expressed tlie opinion
that the Kepubliciui party has the conttdence
or the country, while admitting that with
Arthur as the presidential candidate the
result would have been the same. Perhaps
thore may be seen botweun tlie lines or tlie
interview an iiiferonce that Wlndem would
have brought out this full Itepubllcan
strength In the late prosidential contest. Or
It may be posslble that Garfield's secretary
or the treasury wishes te have it understood
that the Kepubllcan party Is stronger new
thunltwas lest Novembor. Whatever he
means, It Is In the words or Mr. Toots 'orne
consequenco." But ntl political elwervcrs of
nny intelllgonce knew that if an election
wero held -te-morrow, Mr. Ulaine would
have many mero goeso eggs te his recerd In
the electoral collego than he had In melan
choly November.
A Washinoten oillce-aookor found that
he could mnke mero money by peddllng
ornnges than by hanging around in wait for
an office. He should have a monument for
the shining oxample he has set.
l'JIATElia VOU A MOIlilOX.
. Milten Minuter'. Neighbors Jtally Around
Itiui Upen Ills Conviction for Illgainy.
A. Milten Musser, tlie Mermen npostle who
was horn and raised in this county, and who
has frequently vlsited Iiancaster te soe his old
frlends and relatives, having been convicted
of "unlawful cohabitation" In that he had
mere than ene wife, after the manner of his
sect, has been sentenced te pay f300flue and
te undergo six months' imprisonment, by the
United States court In Utah. The night be be bo
fero his sontenco his neighbors gave him a
receptien and supper. The following reso
lutions were passed In his honor :
"WitKniJAB, Our most worthy nnd es
teemed brother, A. M. Musser, by levalty te
the commands of our Heavenly Father, by
hU provident paternal care or his family, has
brought himself under the ban of an uncon
stitutional act of Congress called the "Kd
mumta lw, f ' by a system of osplenago in
stituted by corrupt foderal efllcials, In which
traitors, iruttersnlncs. and thn llkn urn mn.
pleyed, has been arraigned in the foderal
court, tried by a packed Jury, and through
the ferce of nrbltrary nnd vindictive rulings,
without ovldence te .sustain the charges pre
ferred against him, has been found guilty,
and new awaits seutetice of the mltsieu
Judge.
"Jleselved, That we, a few or his bretiuen
and sisters, having noted his unlllnchlng In
tegrity under the dire evils and In the face
ofthe most cruel injustice, feel bound te
commend in the highest terms his conduct,
his true course, his fidelity te home and
lamuy, nm iove ler ine prlvueges of liberty,
freedom, religion and conscience as guaran
teed by tlie constitution of the United
States. Vhlle we sorely regret seeing the
nnecent suder and the wicked rule infllctjita
njuetlce upon our brother, we realize that he
suitors for righteousness' sake, and the vol vel vol
ume or our prayers ascend te the Omnipo
tent Presonce in his bchair, and by eurfalth
and prayers will ever sustain him."
Musser said his rollglen was worth overy
sacrlllce he could possibly make.
CUlng Hint a Geed Send Oft".
Beth Houses of the Michigan legislature
have unanimously adopted a concurrent
resolution congratulating the president and
peeple upon the appointment of Geergo V,
N. Lothrop as minister te Russia. The ros res ros
elution Is as fellows ; '.Roselvod, that the
legislature of Michigan, learning that the
Hen. Oeorce V. N. Lothrop, of Detroit, has
been appointed by tlie prcsldent of the
United Ktatcs, minister te Russia, de
sires te express 'thelr appreciation of the
honor dene the peeple of Michigan by the so se so
lectlon or ene of its most distinguished sons
te a position se honorable in the diplomatic
service or Ills country. Tue legislature tur tur
ther desires te conirrutulule the president and
the peeple or the United States upnv" -
pelntinent which cannot but,."-"0?' credit
upon the administration,' 'ymwlng Mr.
iJothrep's caroer, we r proud te see hi the
publle sorvice a maiy08" purity or lire and
whose record as e publlo-splrlted citizen, no
less, than hfa nrvAUinllshuiOIlts as nn ornter.
Jurist and r-elan rank him among tlie
noblest in th' land." The Michigan leglsla-
ture has
a Republican majority In each
branch.
ry-
Hew , Danikt. Douehkrtv te sojourning
at IxragiBrMich for the banellt of lib health;
Mb. yD. HewEtts is engaged upon a
new serlal story for The Century Magatinc
R.KyD!, 3.?"y pei.w, or Maltlmere, will
probably be the next CaUmlle blhp of Sa
vannah, Georgia.
SiaNen Rotei.1 will loave llome In July
for Bosten te assume the pest el director of
the acadetny of rausle in that city.
Wavman Cness a prominent merchant
uaau jjuuis, anupairen or Harriet llnsmer,
I lift UHllti4Mltta .iIa.I iih C9.....t. .mm '
.....ltuen, UJUU uit euutiaj, ngcu tit
SinAnTitnrt Sijlmvan, the rompesor,
will go te New Yerk at the end or the month
te superintend the production thore of the
operotta "Mikade,"
Samuki. Cemibtt, a rotlred inerchaiit of
Phoenlxvllle, died en Sunday. JIe was n
candidatoferstAtotroasurorou the Frehlbi-
18n. a 1877' nnd fet Blnt0 so,mter m
GEttnnAT, Hancock, who Is nt Atlanta,
1 . tu0 Puriwe of Bolectlng a Bite for tlie
United States nrtny lmrracks iti that city, has
rocelvod much social attontlen, but has do de do
cllned the banquet and reception offerod
Mmb. Nilshen has l)reught suit In Paris
egainst the rolatlves of her husband te re-
rpver mu,ew alleged te liave been leaned
thorn bylier husband. The defendants te
the suit claim that tlie money was given te
TACen Arneld, nn epllentlc of Allen town,
who recently rese In the opera heuse of that
plnce and proclaimed hlniBelf an ambassador
or the lenl, nnd later entered a Methodist
church nnd announced his intention te occupy
the pulpit, lias been romevod te the Norris
town lnsane asylum.
llnv. II. O. McCoeic will preach the bacca
laureate sermen te tlie class or '65er the Penn
sylvania mlllbiry academy, near Chester, en
June 7, nnd Itev. J. P. Newnian, of New
Yerk, well known as Gonernl Grant's chap
lain, will deliver the annual nddress te llie
same class en June 10.
A WOMAN'S l'LOTTIXUH.
IleM Scheme te l'retent tlie Miirrlage of
Her
iiver le a KUal.
A lady from New Hampshire has been In
Saloni, Mass., lern week Bcokhiginrermallon
nstoeno Geergo 8. Hill, who was said te
have been thrown from a wagon last whiter
in Lynn, and te have died or his Injurlesa
few days later. Ne ene had heard or such a
man. At length a newspaper man was asked
ir he romemborod the accident. He produced
a nole signed by Cnrrie Hill, an allcged sister
or the dead man, which he received nt tlie
time, but declined te publish, nstlid hand
writing was that or a Imgus marriage notice
jiruviuuBiy recciveu. the lady Had a letter
Irem n Suleni woman announcing Carrie's
deatli, and comparison showed that also te lx
In the same handwriting. Tills led te the
discovery or the following facts :
About a year nge a Hnlem man named
Elliett was in correspondence with the New
Hampshire lady. He proposed murrlage
and was acctlited. At the same tlme he was
nttentlve te a Salem woman, who Intercepted
seme of the letters, found out hew matters
steed, and determined te break up the match.
Slie wrote nn anonymous note te tlie New
Hampshire lady saying that Klllett was tin
worthy, nnd afterward Bent by mall te the
Salem papers u fictitious notlce or his mar mar
riaire te a Nbw Jersey jrlrl. This he heard or,
and In seme cases was able te prevent Its
publication, hut tlie notlce appeared In ene
naper nnd n clipping was scnl te the New
Hampshire lady. Then, assuming the name
or Ocorge S. Hill, the Salem woman
liegan te make leve te the New Ilami Ilami
slilre lady, aud finally projiesod marriage,
was accepted and the wedding fixed for .Inn
uary last As the tlme drew near, In erder
te provent the lady coming te Salem, she
concocted the story that Hill had been killed
by a carrlage accident. She seut ene account
orthe fictitious neddent te soveral iiers. It
appeared In ene iater, nud u clipping was
scut te ftew Hampshire in a letter purimrt
ing te be written by Hill's own Hlster. Carrle
Hill, giving the particulars erhls death which
did net, howevor tally with tlie published
notices. Correspondonco In tlie character or
the sister was kept up ter a while, when,
fearing n visit and consequent exposure, a
letter was sent, signed by the Salem woman,
announcing the death of Carrle. Then the
victim of all the plotting began te real I ze that
semething ws wrong. She visited Salem,
learned theso facts, nnd has geno home a
wlser woman.
A Geld Watrh uud Clialn Acalu.t a Quarter.
rrem Uie Cincinnati Commercial Gazctte.
One day In 1879, during the progress of a
game between the Cincinnatls und Uostens
at the avenue grounds, Charley Jolmsen of
the VeU-ablatl was very persistent in "bon
ing" a brother newspaper man for a bet ou
seme posslble point or tlie game. The b. n.
in. would net bet, hewever, Imt finally, In
shoer desperation, s.ild, as will Whltocame te
the bat: " I'll het you tliat man don't make
a home run." AVhite nt tliat time usually
struckeut,and was net icnewn te hit hard. The
eflpr was, thoreloro, net a flattering ene, and
Jplitisen replied : " What odds will you
glve?" The reply came assuringlv und
boldly : "My watch and clialn against a fuar fuar
ter." " Wimtnrothey worth ?" nsked John John Jehn
eon. "Twe huiidred nnd Illty dollars' was
t he reply. Jehnsen studied a moment nnd
then said : I'll go you." The miarfer mid
the watch wero haiidcd ever te 'Jerry Coch
ran as stakoheldor.
Just then White whanged away at tlie ball,
and it went away down toward the carrlage
Rata, evtir centrn fli.ldpr'M l.l. lle 1.1 ..ever
inade a hoinei'uii, hutlt new scorned assured.
He lest a. llttle ground by stumbling evor
third and came into collision with the ball
right at the home plate. Even then there
Was a dOUbt OS tO WllOtlmr lm !mil nmnul n
not,butwhen the umpire said "Outl" th-J
owner of the watch Bauk.l--,r'",jyWt":" I
spcecliicss, meit, oeiii, anu mineaiiiaraiyzcu.
Aftorhe regained his jiower ofspeech he
whispered : "IJeys, I've made my last het.
Take me home." A wcek later he appoared
en the streets and swere he didn't step sweat
ing for two days after the bet had been saved,
and then had te use alcohol te close the pores.
A Hard Nut te Crack.
Prem the Dauvllle Intelligencer.
That wige head and able instructor of youth,
Prof. MacAllster, Buporinteiidcnt rrt- public
schools el Philadelphia, has already an
nounced thedilllculty he finds In formulating
a Biiitable method or teaching the pupils in
tlie primary grade or schools the new study,
or "physiology and hygolne." We are net
astonlshed at this as we predicted that Buch
would be the result at the tlme the bill was
passed. Ourropresentativo offered an amend,
men t when the hill was before the Heuso tocon tecon tocen
llno the new study te the lilgher grade schools,
but It was voted down by a large ma
jority, the determination appearing
te de te carry the measure
through by a whirl and a hurrah, rather
than liy cool nnd dispasslonate Judgment.
And new the dliliculty confronts educaters,
theso who have the instruction or youth, hew
te adapt this mero deeper study te the com
prehension of the younger pupils who have
net mastered the llrst rudiiuents or knowl
edge When a man or Prof. McAllster'a at
tainments atamrera evor tlie nrnblem. bow are
theso In the same field lacking his capacity and
experience te wrostle witli it T A cotempo cetempo cotempe
rary may well say : "Hew shall tlie teacher
teach what his or her Infant class cannot
comprehend 7 Yet they must be taught the
harm and danger that lfn hidden In alcoholic
drlnkb, stimulants and narcotics, or the
meney appropriated by the state will net, be
paid ever. It is a hard case. Few of the
teachers are competent te impart the required
instruction, and low or the pupils te under
stand it. Uew much better it would be if the
ioglslature would net tneddle, and the touch teuch
ers would teach tlie rudlineutary branches,
se that thelr scholars might read, write and
clpher. There are graduates of the schools in
plenty who can de but ludiilorently well any
of theso three things."
Why He Was Called General.
Frem Texas Blftlugs.
"Were you actively engaged in tlie late
war?" asked a stranger In Austin of Gen.
Jell" Blakeman.
"Oh, yei, I was very actively engaged in
shinning cotton te Kurope during the war."
Then hew did you ceme te be called Oen
eralT. "
"Well, you soe, I made meney during the
war, and afterwerd the bpy came home peer
and wanted te Ikutew a llttle meney. I gen
erally leanedJt te them, and that Is hew I
,-mieiwuuuu -uvuvrai,' ami it lias stuck
te meJevur Binee."
' Found Blurdered In a Pltlil.
A young mun about 23 years ei nge was
found in a Held fjtinday morning, at Steny
Ridge, ten miles south or Teledo, Ohie, with
his skull crushed. On his stocking was
found the name "O. Q. Loeuils." ile had
evidently been dead about n week. The
authorities are certain he waa murdered.
FBMOHAU
ln far lMr IfcvMbig ler ISSS.
The spring and summer fashions ter ladles
hair dressing will net change materially from
the styles which have prevailed during the
winter J the hair continues te be worn high,
the bow knot en the crown efthe head, with
a few waves and short curls tapertng toward
the neck, being almost universal for ordi
nary wear. The front hair is worn very
fluffy In pompadour shape, a perfect nest of
short waves and ring enrls i many Indies use
a small pompadour roll te helghten the front
hair, and pin thelr front coiffures. Theso
styles are worn by young ladles nlse, but
there are many ladles, particularly tliose
whose hair is turlng gray, who de net think
these curls are dlgnlfled, and who profer te
wear tlie hair ported In tlie centra and waved
In large waves at the Bides, "Madenna style."
TllO Straight htinrrfa aim wnrn l.i e rte
but since the llttle cash girls in fancy stores
have adopted this style, tills fashion Is en the
wane, fashionable hairdressers' stores are
fllled with different styles of ornamental lmlr
goods, all Intended te save the ladles the
trou'jle or arranging thelr own hair. Nevor
was additional hair se much worn ns at pres
ent, although it docs net appear se, as it Is
net fashienable te wear bulky chignons. But
tlie front coiffures which often cover almost
all the head, are se artistically made that no
one Would BUnnesn that tlmv nrn mnrnl v enn.
I yenlenccs, romevablo at will. A fashienable
lauycaniuus appear as n blende ornbru ernbru ornbru
netto, or with golden auburn locks, as it may
please her fancy, ns many da
Shell pins, plain, areused altogetlior ter ar
ranging tlie loops or hair. Fancy shell pins,
silver and Rhine stene nrnatnents In endless
variety, are worn in tlie back hair. Fer ovon evon oven
lng wear, puffs or flowers and fcathers. Fer
young ladles, knots or flowing ribbons.
m x
Six Days en nailer Skates.
The slx-dny go-as-yeu-plcaso roller-skatlng
contest was begun nl 12:05 Monday morning
in the Madisen Square Garden, New Yerk.
Thore wero fifteen skaters. The Boerors
were chosen from the various athletic clubs
of the city. Even bets wero made that ene
thousand miles would be covered. One het
even en 1,200 miles was recorded. The track
Is tlie usual eighth of the inlle ecllpse and
has been eareftilly prepared. About 3,500
witnessed the start. Noretnac was the favor
ite in the hetting. The first inlle was made
as follews: Jacob Small, 4 minutes 13 se
conds, with Kugone Maddocks, J. A. Snow
den, Albert Beyst, Jehn O'Melln, Walten,
Reynolds. Emery, William Beyst, Graham,
Claxton, Hnrrimnn, Neremac, Travers (col
ored) and Sliockcleso te him in tlie order
named.
The Ijile.t Tri ph of .Modern Science.
Most of tbe distilled productions In medicinal
or nodal use nr undoubtedly open le the seri
ous objection of harbnrfnifsnniclcnt percentages
of deadly poisons te Inllnenee the bleed, un
duly ciclte or completely paralyze the nerves,
anil Injure the dclicute coating of the Internal
organs, se that Injurious reactions, unnatural
crnvtiigsnnd habitual demoralization sometimes
result. Denials are both foolish and untruthful.
Thcse objections nre new all happily overcome
In Dvvvx'ti VviiB Malt Wiuskkt, which is made
from the llnest barley by the latest triumph of
modern science, se absolutely frce from every
thing deleterious, that the strictest moralists
and most careful consumers are alike enthusi
astic lu Its pmixe, whlle nursing mothers, grow
ing children, and weakly persons of all condi
tions nre reaping untold benefits from Its use
without the slightest-fear of harm. It U pejv
fectly sata te rely en. l'rlce $1 per large boltle
of uny reliable grocer or druggist.
m si -.
After using all the humbug liniments and
salves with sure failure, go nnd get oryeur drug
glsta Hep JPlattcr. Thustrengestandbcst porous
plaster ever made. Vastly superior te all ether
external remedies. The complete pain-allaying
virtues or fresh Uejis combined with strengthen
lngGumsaudlliirgundy Pitch. r.c. (I)
M'ECIAT, HOTICIM.
yucer reading would be the history of names.
We cannot, however we go Inte tbe subject new,
except se fur as te gay that Dr. Kennedy's
"Kuvorlte llcmcdy" was called by that name,
iunn informal fashion, long before the Docter
dreamed of advertising It for publle use. Speak
ing of It he would say te his patients, "This Is
my favorlte remedy for all troubles of the
Jjloed," etc.. and Its jsnecess was se great that he
finally spelled the name with capital letters.
('i)mylMuideed.Vw
An Explanation.
Se ene medicine will euro everything, but'lt
Is an incontcstlble fact that Themas' Mleelrlc
Oil will cure a sprain, a brulse,n bite, or nn ache,
and Is aln an active nnd pronounced cure rer
ueuralglu and rheumatism. Per sale by II. II.
Cochran, druggist, 157 und 119 North Queen
fctreet, Ijineaaler. -
tOUNO MKN I ItBAD THIS.
Tub Voltaie Hklt Ce., of Marshall, Mich., offer
te send tbelr celebrated Klxctuo-Veltaio JIklt
and ether KLKcrnieArri. iakcks en trhd rer thirty
day. te men (old or young) mulcted with nervous
debility, less of vitality and manhood, and ull
kindred troubles. Alse for rheumatism, neural,
gla, paralysis, and many ether kindred diseases.
Com'plete restoration te health, vigor nnd man
hood guaranteed. Ne risk Is Incurred as thirty
days trial is allewud. Write them at ence for
Illustrated pamphlet frce. dcese-lyd&w
Uriel AletiUen.
"1 have Used II unlock JJloeil Iiiltcrt with great
benefit for Indigestion nud constlputlin.erUiu
bends, c. h. Kusten, Hamilton. Out. Poraie
by II. 1J. Cochran, druggist, in und I3j .North
Queen street, Lancaster.
Munjr'Maur Ttieusaiid.
A great mans- people who linve been cured by
Ilrewn'a iron flitter, show such grateful appre
ciation of wliat this medlclne has dene for them
that they freely send their testimonials. Te pub
lish them all would require a volume n? big ax it
dictionary. Ne secret about them. Ne limit te
que dlsease or a few. Mr. Pcrryman. Mobile.
Ala.," Weak bacltand Indigestion." Mr.Ilwvfi-.v'
ML Calm, Tpxas, ' Dyspepsia, nervous) .ttVf.
i, n .... .". -r-..tw.-
slecplessncHs."
Kestlen and poer-annetUtlincness In nit
Cainbrldgepert. MjA'. coughing." Try It
nv. minis, Aiuirvi
Ifastlngs,
me una
your-
I take pleasure In slating that 1 have known
Ely's Cream Halm for mere than 11 ve years, aud
have sold It during tliat tlme both in Jllngham Jllngham
ten uud Montrese. I consider It the safest nnd
best catarrh remedy In the market. S.J.Sparkcs,
druggist, Montrese, l'a.
I suffered for mere than ten years with that
dreadful disease catarrh, and uied every avail
able medlclne which was recommended te me.
I cannot thank you enough for the relief which
your cream naim nas
Meyers, Wlnfleld.L. I.
our Cream Halm has alferded me. Emanuel
myl-'iwdeed&w
Tub nutritive properties of Cel den's Liquid
Beef Tonle sustain the body without solid feed.
Celdcn't; no ether. myl-lwdeed.tw
A HEALTHFUL DIURETIC.
llODMI IlROOE, N J 1
April 2, IbSI. j
Teu advise placing All cock's Pereus Flusters,
In dyspepsia, en the pit of the stomach ; In ague
cabe, en the spleen ; but I really think you
should also recommend that one or two Plasters
be put ever the kidneys. They stimulate,
strengthen and act as powerful diuretics, thus
casting out many poisonous acids and salts. I
have had fevcr and tigue. All remedies I took
produced llttle or no effect until I put an All
cock's Pereus Plaster ever each kidney ; their
action being mere than doubled, the malaria was
quickly washed awny. I have also had several
attacks or rheumatism and two or gout, and by
applying Uie plasters ever the local pain and
also the kidneys, I again found your planters
wonderfully efllcacleus.
H, K. TIIOMAE.
Beware or Imitations. " All cock's " lg the only
genuine Pereus Plaster.
QTORAGK
O AND
COMMISSION WAREHOUSE,
DANIEL HAYEK,
deci-Iyd IB West Chestnut street.
IIIAMPAGNE.
BOUCHE
"SEC."
THE FINEST
CHAMPAGNE
WINE NOW
1MPOUTED.
AT IIEIGAUT'S OLD WINE STOKE,
Ne. 29 East Kind Street.
II. E. SLAYMAKKK, Agt,
Established, 1783. febl7-tfd
MIIS 1JAPER IS PRINTED
"-WITH
J. K. WRIGHT &. CO. '8
INK
FiirmoeDl Ink Works, 26th and IW&. Avenoe
UnMya rmLADKLPHIA.rA.
NOTIOK TO THESPABaKim AND
OUNNEUS. All persons are hereby for
bidden te trespass an uny of the lands or the
Cornwall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon and
ljttncuster counties, whetlmr Inclesed erunlu.
cleted, either ter tbe purpese of sheeting or fish
ing, as the luw will be rfgtdly enrercedagalnst
alUrespanslng en sold lauds or the undersigned
after this notice.
WM. COLEMAN FUKKMAN,
K.PEHCYALDKN. I"-a"'
.. KDWAKDC. FUKEMAN, , .
m Attorney for H. W. Cebsiaw' b&lM.
MEDICAL.
w i - -j., J-1-l-tl- -nnv i. r
e
tl MY HACK I
Brown's Iren Bitters,
Kvery Strain or Celd Attacks that Weak Hack
no nearly preatnitcs yen.
THE J1E8T TO.NIC.
Tmde Mnrk
QUALITY PUKITt NOT QUANTITV.
wil Avvrjr jioiiie.
8T4.l,?i!?(iT,.IK.N8TR MURCI.KH. 8TEAI1IK8
TIIK NKUVKS. BNItlOIIESTlIBllLOOU.
OIVES NEW V1UOU.
De. J. I StTKits, Fnlrflcld, Iowa, says t
"llrewn'slnin Jllttcrs In the bent Iren medl-
rlne I have known in my 80 years experience. I
have found It spoelally lieiieilclal In nervous or
physical oxhaimtlen and In nil debilitating Ml.
inents that bear se heavily en the system. Use
It freely In my own ramlly."
(icnulne has tnwle mark and cresned red lines
en wrapper. TAKE NO OTIIKIt. Made only by
1JKOWN CIIEMICAI. CO..HA1.TIMOKE, M!.
Ladies' Hahd Heek Useful and attractive,
centalnlnK lint of prizes for receipts, infermn.
iiuu uiiuiii. ceinn, etc., Riven nwsy i,y nl
. fHtfrtM nVlir . nil ilanlltiu
in niuuicme,
of 2e. stamp.
in niemcme, orinalled toanyaddrensen receipt
.. . . .- ------F --in" - " M Ull uuuiuin
(7)
NO DOD UT A 110 UT IT.
Tbe t retigest and best i
Known; The Hep Piin-vn I
!!?C!8t Anfl llPAf. nnrnn. nln.ia.nimi
Tlie Her ruriTKn is hlililv medicated
ler the timtant euro of pains en
nd achcH and the
Kircnsincnlnir of weak nitrU. l'n-
fn-Hhl
iiiRriiuiunui, iiiirKiinuy l'l
ou are trenblfKl with local or deep gcflU-d
nu uiu uiiiiiu iiivuicinui fiiiniiiii.ii nr linn. .
mltahcs, Hern Chest, or serunrsi of uny nature!
ii. nuvuni vnnpn.t luirtirnnhn imh..m..ii....
onnefthpso plasters and nole
All ill-It afmvK. nltm K T a
us
rLAHTEUCOJri'ANVrilol.'te'nrMass'.
AORRAT SUCPESR
. euwill say se. What Is the use of suffer,
ingwilhllacltaclie. Sciatica, ithenmatlsm.Sldo ithenmatlsm.Slde ithenmatlsm.Sldo
iiene. Stitches, Orlck, Kidney Troubles, fiore
Chest, or soreness In nny part, when a Hep Plas.
tzii will glve Instant roller T Apply ene directly
evor scat of pain unci note Its Beething, stlinulu
ting and strengthening cflcct. Virtues of Heps,
Canada Ilalsatii and llurgundy I'lleh combined.
Hosts of pcople use nnd recommend them. Sold
everywhere, ale., ft for tl Oil. Mailed for nrlee
IIOl'j'I.A8TKU COM PAN Y, ijciSn. JIum.P 13?'
T
HE MARKET 18 FLOODED
With old fu.hlnneil
show acting plasters of
Here we present you the
KlPsh llfinii. Itnri.iifirlv
doubtful composition.
rmimicie virtues or
riteb and Canada Uilsam as the ingredients of
th Hep Plaster, Pure, Sweet, Fresh, and never
" K i limns, ucuesunu soreness, local or
deepeated. Absolutely thy licit nnd strongest
.... nn.ivi OM:i Aiiiiwil. IIIUUBUIIUS say se.
where. Sent by mall for price.
or e for f l.oe everj-.
HOP
PJ.A8TKU
tlG)
VW.f.1 ... 4, UUfllUU, jinss.
T7-IDNEY-WORT.
DOES WONDEUrUL CUUES Of
KIDNEY DISEASES
t AND
LIVER GOMPLAiNTS.
Ilcctiusn It acts en the LI VKll, IIOWKLS nnd
KIDNKYS at the SAMK TIME.
xlecnusn it cleanses the system efthe poisonous
humors that develops In Kidney nnd Urinary
Diseases, lllllleusness. Jaundice, Constipation,
Piles, or In Uheumatisiii, NiiralgUi, Nervous Dis
orders und ull fcinule Cemplaluts.
SOLID PltOOF OFTIII8.-5
It will Surely Cure CONSTIPATION, PILES
and IIHEUMATISM by causing PHKK ACTION
of all the organs aud functions thereby.
OLEANSINa THE BLOOD.
Uesterlng the normal power te threw en dis
ease. THOUSANDS OP CASES
Of the worst forms of thcse tcrrlble diseases
have been quickly relieved, and In a short time
PEUPECTI.V CUKED.
Price, It Liquid or Dry. Sold by druggists.
Dry can be sent by mall.
WELLS, IlICHAllDSON & CO.,
Uurllngten, Vt.
Send stamp rer Dairy Almanac of lss5.
KIDNEYWORT.
JaniKiuideedA3mw
SAKE, HDRE AND Kl'EEDY CURIi r
Ilci-ruiti, Varioeckls and Special Diskasxs.
Why li humbugged by quacks, when you
can And In Dr. Wright the only Itten
lab I'iitsiciaw in Philadelphia who makes n
speciidty of the above diseases and cmucs them t
CuncsauABAATEtD. Advieb race, day ana even
ing. sirungerH can be trtiuted aud return home
the same day. Ofttces private.
t .. . ,Dit. W. ILWlliailT,
i. ,A?-"'i-Sf ertu N',lUl street, above UaKt
P. O. Ilex 73. i'hll.'-JI"11-
lanlHydAw
M
ANUOOD RESTviriD.
wniia ritKK.
iruityc l'ecy. Nervous Debility, Lest Manhood,
4c, navlmf tried In vnln every known remedy.
Hm uiiHpviaixj n siiimiu ntu-cuni, wuica uu wil
Imn
uud PHKK te his fellow sufferers. Address,
1 1.W..L.U'
.J10-lyoedftlyw
a ChAthain Su, New Yerk City
HATH ANli CAVH.
1845.
1885.
leading Faskienablt Hatters,
All the New Spring Styles, In Plain nnd Fancy
Celers, Extra Light Weight, In
SOFT AND STIFF HATS
The Largest Assortment or
STRAW GOODS
In the City,
With Prices te Suit the Times.
IScIng Manufacturers, and receiving goods di
rect from the factories, we ure able te sell goods
lower than evor.
Ne trouble te show our goods. Gire us n cull.,
W. D. STAMPER & CO,
(BHULTZ'S OLD STAND),
Nes. 31-33 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTElt. PA.
OltOCEJtLKS.
AT IiURSK'S.
SOLID VALUE.
OUltaOcKIO COPFEE.
It Is a choice, clean, pure Kle Coffee, fresh
roasted almost dally, and fresh ground when
you purchnse It by water power.
OUlt UIO HLEN DEI) at e., is superb.
OUK OLD MANDEHLINO and PA DANG
JAVA8 are or the finest quality.
EMUOS'jED CHUOMOS, (I by 8 Inches, given
with each pound.
DRIED FRUITS.
We have Pared Peaches at loe pound. We have
a Splendid Pared Peach at 15e pound. We hare
Evaporated Peaches, pared, at a), 'ii, 30, S3 cents
pound. We have geed Sour Dried Apples atsa
quart. We have very cholce Evaporated Apples
at 15a neund.
New lleuns nnd New Peas at lOe quart. Lima
Beans at lu and l'.'X ctM quart.
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETK AND OUU
GOODS UOOD AND CHEAP.
irP. 8. Telopheno connection.
BURSK'S,
NO. 17 EAST KINO STREET.
TJOTE IB MAKING
CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS
XT B3J00 a Denv,
AT
NO, 100 NOUTU QUEEN STItEET.
janlBtfd
Lancaster, Pa.
s
AINT-KAPUAEL WINE.
INFORMATIOIM.
and U drunk tn the prlnuliHUeltlnsef itussta
(lerniauy. North and Seuth America. Ureat
Jlrituln, India, and se en. The quuutlty exported
annually is tmftlclent proof of Its stability and
stay
IHJwerci, wiiiia jer iue rem connoisseur
superior,
-Tbe Sslnt-Tlaphacl Wine Company, Valence,
Department of the Drouie (France,)!
H. E. SLAYMAKER,
w-
Ke. 38 EAST JUga WlUUtT.
DlLXJlHWAJtE.
wjfc
ff Z. RHOADS.
8ILYERYAREe
We will have open, for public .inspeden, en MONDAY
and TUESDAY, MAY llthundialh, a beautal display off
SOLID IERWARh, I
Suitable for Wedding Presents
cordially invited.
H. Z.
LANCAHTKK, TA.
VLOT1IINU.
T, OANSMANABRO.
-j
Simply Impossible.
t .5V? have clipped the wings or com)etltion
by starting the season with unquestionably
the best nnd most stylish Clothing that can
be made by care and skill, nnd soiling It se
low that lower they cannot be. It Is simply
Impossible, for Instance, te seeure elsewhere
thawlde variety for a perfectly satisfactory
cholce in
Men and Beys' Suits
KSteTnKni?.80HuTftTrnft,ffiL Ma
110.00, are Just bnllt for this money-saving
8Taaty.r,,t.KreXraVt,sel,crsU.r mY
Our Custom Department
Is new nnd has been rer several weeks past
in full operation and wc'ronetonlyprepured
le reccUc and jiremptly 1111 your orders Ter
SPRING CLOTHING
Hut will, In advance, guarantee you Custom,
made Garments that can't be surpassed In
style.quallty, nt or make, by tliose etmnny
houses in Iho city.
All-Weel Suits te Order
AT
SIO, 812, $15,818, 820 and 825.
C,lM.ITI..N:!ri calculating value consider
ell Quality, Pattern. Style, Workmanship,
id sce hew they lit the price.
w
and
CONCLUSlON-Thls fs the place te buy,
I. GAJTSMAI & BRO,
Ncs. 66-68 NORTH QUEEN 8T.,
(Hlghten the Southwest Cor. of Orange Street,)
LAN CASTE It, PA.
HW Net connected with any ether clothing
store In the city.
Wu
iLIAMHON & FOSTKR.
CHILDREN'S
SCOTCH CHEVIOT SUI
In nn Extensive Variety
Xlcht and Dark Celers. Hi'
or Pancv Patlerns.
Mtyles Norfolk IIIoiihe
and Straight Pleated Tunic.
ajse
FINE DRESS SUITS
Or Plain Corkscrew Worsted. ln,r-i?5."Jh"
and Maroen, uud the Very IL ;;!, k,"i
Checks nnd Plaids, both In l -"" "d ln
Grade Worsted.
! CHILDREN'S SHIRT WAISTS
Of French Percale In Pen Stripe and Fancy
Figures. Flannel Waists in lilue. Imperial
Ureen. Fawn Celer and Chocolate llrewn. Fig
urcd Calice Waists, Sic
UNDERWEAR.
BUMMEU MEKINO. GOSSAMKIt. INDIAN
OAUZE.SOcj a shirt that Is usually old for 75c.
The Novi-Nevl, S5c. The
UNIVERSITY SHIRT!
Frent. The
LINEN COLLARS AND OUFFS,
Of the Most Uelluble Makes and the Most Pon Pen
ularDruiids. WHITE DRESS SHIRTS.
Kclnferccd llosem, 60c Wumsutta Musllifl
Shirt, with Linen Jlosem nud Cuffs, 75c. Thil
ruii'ia iiosem cignmiu me nest nttlng shir
iiiuur, ,i.w vtttu ui f.j.iu pur imil-uuzeu.
C0LUMBU CHEVIOT SHIRTS.
Open backs or epen fronts, very heavy mate
rial, 30 cents. " '
THE AUMSTJIOXO JlItACJ-;,
Vorgentleineu with steeping shoulders. An
unfailable remedy. Uenulue imported Gulet
Susnenders, SSe. New Patterns in Figured bilk
Neckwear for 80e t equal in vulue te the regular
Ce goods.
Light Stiff Felt Hats,
Or tbe fashienable Miple, Umber and Vanilla
colors, flat or round crown. Prlce, 11.00, up
wards. New fclmpe in Flexible Hats. Linen
Hats, 23c. Cleth lluts.fiOc. The latest arrival Is
something entirely new In Straw Goods.
THE PICNIC BTUAW HAT Is pliable, tough
and duruble s one of the bestartlcles lntreduccd
fee a rough nud tumble summer hat.
LADIES' BUTTON SHOES, $2.
A solid, neatly finished Kid Shoe In two styles,
Opera Toe und Common Sense. A very dicsey
shoe und decidedly economical.
Fer Ladles' Flne Dress wear we have a supe
rior French Kid Shoe that Is very soft and plla plla
ble, handsomely finished with worked button
holes and short vamps. They are very dresdy,
glove-tilting and attractive, and being hand
made they will net leso thelr geed shape with
wear.
32, 34, 36 & 38 West King St.,
LANCASTER PA.
WATCUEH, JtC.;
vAvy
W-ATOHES, OLOOKS AND JEWELRY.
GREAT REDUCTION
IN TJtlCES OPkWATCHIHL CLOCKS AND
LOOK WEBER'S, Ne. 159 i-2 North Queen Street,
Opposite City Hetel, near Pa. U. 1L Depot,
Uetaitlng ft Whelesaln Prlees. Itepalrlngat
ztraLuw I'rleui. Jyai-lvd
TirlTHOrjT EXCEPTION, THE BEST
i Ja luwii. L
""
FKONT CIOAK
V' 1
-,.
II if 1 JJ II I
wiuisudm (k rosier;.
"N..
Wk
or Household Use A
' T
I are
DUriA no 7
i nt v- in. u e.v
Ne. 4 West King Street.
CLOTttlNU.
JJlUDQtTARTERS FOR
SUMMER
Morine Shirts and Drawers,
aau.76 Undershirts and Drawers, I
Cholce Neckties, '
E. & W. CeUars and Cuffs,
C. ts O. Cellars and CuBb,
crown Cellars and Cu
lie Best rating Dress Shirts: J
&Ilirt- AND SOCIETY PAItAPHEIlNALIA '
MADK TO OltllKK. i
At Erisman's,
NO. 17 WEST KINO STKTIET.
C1INE TAILORING.
T
1885. SPRING 1685.
H. GERHART,
FliNETAILORING.
The Largest nn6 Choicest Assortment or
FINE WOOLENS
i IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER.
All ihc latest Novelties In
FANCY SUITING.
A CHOICE LINE OP
SPRING OVERCOAT)'
THBVKItV iiks-p wmitru iu'
warranted as
Prices te suit all nnd-ell g
represented at his nowtero'
B'o.43IeriiS'QlieellSt;
,OQJITE TUB POSTOrrlCE.)
GERHART.
(OPPOe'1
VISIT TO
H1RSH & BRO.'S
aif l'Mr1
?
CLOTIflrirG HOUSE
r AND A LOOK AT TIIKIIl
lj Mcrcliaut Tailoring Beparluiezit,
VtiW con vlnce yoelthaTthcIrs Is the the Largest.
, as well UrtttO licst Selected block or
' Saltings and Pantaloenings
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workmen, who are artists in their line, we nre
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chant Tuilers here, and ir n steidy increase or
business In that department Is any criterion,
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NO. 13 EAST KINO 8TI
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