Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 06, 1886, Image 2

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THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, APJRIL G, 1S80.
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THE INTELLIGENCER,
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&AKOASTXK.: Al'IUL C, 1685.
Haw Niagara Falls Were Saved.
tithes, perhaps, net secured the atten-
tJen it deserves that the state of New
iTerk. with the Imperial bounty of a great
$rj"i - tai. i,a cnreil Ilia opennrv rjf
'Xtamra Falls from disfigurement and
-'lijJoltetien for the citizens of that state, of
T AV M.MM ft.f nf IliA Sfrtrlll f Trllflf
Iwenktbe considered in any state except
lwie of magnificent reaeurces, revenues and
lJltelIig8i)Gir.
expenditures an enormous cost, there has
Ssbeen accomplished a work net only of
E' economic importance te the visiting thou-
-;f;mdfl, but of great significance, as
'OIHJ Ot 1U JJ.IUUU3 1UU3 it, ueai
T 4 im CI ft... (1m( aftn tne.la t tlin nnuntrtr
5 1L"a.& KrfK ihim 1 .. aMiln L ..a. tli mnnhfiinpi nt
pl-'tba government for an object of this kind,
grcuat is for a purpose belonging se entirely
iytothe realm of elevated sentiment and
.'SBWe spiritual emotion."
n seems urn . r-.. unurcii, me arusr,
hS. was the first person te call attention te the
fiylmpendlng ruin of the characteristic scen-
hj et iuu iuus. xn iuu earner uajs
isref the civilized settlement of that
region mere was a luxuriance anu
fta, beautv of veeetatien en the Niagara river
ri banks tbat is usually only te be seen in
L'S'- tropical climates. As early as 1S05 a small
B,Sif P1 t t'1'3 majestic water power had been
7jt cnauiea te u mm wuuei ; out ii was wuiiiii
hSf the experltnce of the present generation
-Vthat one abuse after another and the re-
FjfiMted desecration of the ruthless money-
LfmaKer inreaienea me extinction et nearly
Svgall the surrounding beauties et the falls,
en both sides of the international boundary
SLfk line.jAThe recent visitor saw little or noth neth noth
gfclngef the splendid vegetation that made
English botanists like Hoeker and Ameri
cans like Asa Gray bear testimony te the
existence of a greater variety of vegetation
en Geat Island, than can be found within
' a given space anywhere in Europe or east
of the Sierras in America. Anether close
and intelligent observer said :
"1 have followed the Apiulachlan chain al
most from end te end, and travelled en
horseback 'in search et the picturesque,'
ever four thousand miles of the most urnm-
Milling parts of the continent without finding
f elsewhere the same quality of forest beauty
tt Which was once abundant about the falls.
Sj. and Which is still te be observed in these
WKfVUt of Geat Island where the erlclnal
I'pL. growth et trees and shrubs has net been dis
turbed, and where trees are new exnesnri. hv
K-J, caving banks, te excessive dryness Rt the
j "Ner have 1 found any where else such
?i j tender ellecta of fellace as were en en te t
SII1Been in the drapery hanging down the walls
' tv. av.. wu uw AUIVIMtU BI1U1D LTO1UW KHV
l,tft? falla. and rnlllnr. rinwti thn alnnn ttnn 1
f or with that stlU te be seen in a favorable sea
fcVt' ann and nndnr favnmhlA llnhta nn im fnnn.
O? dlan steepsand crags between the fills and
u ami jr.
"All ttese distinctive qualities the great
Variety of the indigenous perennials and
annuals, the rare beauty of the old weeds,
Mid the exceeding loveliness of the rock foil
, ace I believe te be a direct ellbct or lhe falls
nstt and aa much a nart of their inalestv im the
RkjT m!tleud and the rainbow.
jms, 'rney are an, as it appears te me, te be ex-
HfyS. luameu vy me circumBiance mat at two
li'jp periods of the year when the North Amerl-
j;-;r uui turrM cibewubtb is iiauie lesuurr actual
fcgi coniUtutlenal depressions, that of Niagara is
Slfcw Insured acainst like ills, and mtalnH vnnlli
.'Svf'rfuJ luxuriance te an unusual age.
iZy. -, iue luoaeesi ui jcu, wuicii, every
fc&'Wiater, are piled te a great height below the
Sf-i JWta, and the grearjrushing body of Ice-cold
i-rweier coming ireui tne northern lakes In the
If .j tlinflAr Yvllfph trfn Alumrliam iFfiin aniru.
4 UlTOUch flUdden chfirlfMtnrtrAtnAtlirnfrnn'th
gJ and, second, when droughts eUewhore occur,
.')' as thev de everv few vparn. nf nrh KAvurlttr
fe-gflhat trees in full feliage droop and dwindle,
fc'jitand even sometimes cast their leaves : the
1 "u " .. .mv.w m A.ingnin te tliuiu ur iesa
'HL "leiatenea ny the constantly ovaper.iling
. 5apray of the falls, and in certain situations
ttMrequently bathed by drifting clouds of mlsU
iv' "DuuwuiiuKei me eeauty ei tne hanging
i 4 foliage below the lalls is also probably due
E.Ate the fact that the etlect of the frozen spray
f upon ft Is equivalent te the horticultural pre-
Wi.' cati(f draAr crmtrtl. tli.n it. ...1a Ait.nAta
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When all this was in dancer of destruc.
tlenbyihe vandal, and the beauties and
yf wonders of the falh were shut off by the
tell bar and visitors had become the vie.
i&, tims of remorseless rapacity, it is te the
$&' n,gn crealt 0I ,ue state of ew Yerk that
Kir her public-spirited citizens set en feet
VS& movement for the preservation of
?iHwr mesc majestic wonder. As the
ilV"'J "; "j e. 11. Harrison,
in the Ntw Prinetten Jteviac, Gov.
iwu ttjju j.uiu xuuenu ceun-
." '? together for the recommendation of
tM0!UBjlten ; newspaper writers were em-
'i'.Weveier enlistwl wiinntariKr in f fr,vn,
ClAi.- ... .w...w..j v . .VIU1
m wavanetthefallsasa DODular art edu.
H'wJ !r mpendinS destruction of
' l-1 wle; a society wa3 ercanized
Mep allve the mnvpmunf . .,..i
' public men like Bescoe Rnnviim .un n
-5-HerUOUm "n"en1U Helmes, W
ll II TTnn.nllj. Tl
tmv. liunciia, iresiaenia Andrew D.
White and Charles W. Eliet, Mark Hep.
IrJiMiwidJN'oahrerter, and many ether of
tt most prominent citizens of nil portions
C tbe country, wrote and sDeVe
te' the mevement: Governer cibva.
I 'took deep interest In it: ec.
newspapers favored it; and
'ataatUr; the letrlslature rose survrlnr n
r'tmOW. twwktoratien of false economy and
ImmktbflMi lsid a million and a half
mm te private owners and the
WM'aeebwpIifihed. It is a very
!De;MdJaall ita aspects-net
MMtiMtef wUcfa is the Inter.
.Mta-if ndiuseatal in the day
tsiimtim tbat saw iU iwceaplish.
ftr lUck JaMiaf .
i cpiMnlHen. of the Xnlghta
I wMMfltwa IWr order te the
te go t WWk,
upea tlie preund tbat Gould's agreement
with tlMMnhia net been observed by Vlce
President Jtoxle, who will only agree te
take back half of the old empleyes, te be
selected by himself. The committee say
that they are satisfied that they have net
been negotiated with In geed faith te settle
the 'strike, but for sleck jobbing ruii ruii
peses; and the stock market operators seem
te agree with them, as the renewal
of the strlke has caused no further break
In stock prices. It seems te be understood
that the Missouri Tacific peonle will be
ready te run their read whenever they have
get all out of the strike that can be had in
the stock market.
Ik Edmunds' political career depeuils en
bis anti-presidential battle, lielsa very dead
duck.
Politics will be the Uy In the ointment or
the Irish National Lr-ague of America, It care
la net taken.
Thk Pennsylvania railroad relief plan
seems net te have been abandoned alter nil.
Since the beginning or practical workings In
the department en Tebruary 13, up te the 1st
of April, there have been In process of distri
bution J10.O00 in death benellu, which was
scattered ever the various divisions as fellow s:
Philadelphia division, 1 ; Middle division, 1 :
Pittsburg division, 3 ; Alteena shops, 1! i New
Yerk division, lj llelvldere division, 1;
Sunbury dhlsieu, 1; Jlaltiinere division, 1;
Baltimore shops, 1 j llaltlniere A Potomac
read, Of these six were violent deaths and
seven from natural causes. On April 1, '-SN
members were drawing sick benetits and
$1,787.3'.) had been paid in sick benefits.
Tub death of Hlght Hen. William IMward
Ferster, wlie will ba known te history as
"Buckshot" I'orster, Is anneiinced from
lyonden. His career Illustrates hew much of
the success of a man in hLs earlier years Is
forgotten in the mistakes that mar hts lest
days. In IStJl he entered Parliament, a man
of large means, scholarly tastes and unques
tioned Integrity. Krem that period until
ISSO his life was one unchanging dream of
prosperity. In that year en Gladstone's re
turn te power, Kerster was made chief secre
tary ler Ireland, and he did mero te enkin
dle the ilame of Irish hatred for Knglaud
than possibly any ether man could have
done. He made the Irishmen bow their
necks te coercion, proclaimed the Land
League as Illegal and criminal, and threw
Parnell, Davltt and ether Irish leaders Inte
Jail. The intense bitterness of the man
towards Ireland and her sons broiightabent
his resignation or the secretaryship in lM?i
He appears te have been a man of r.uh Judg
ment, for without a scintilla of evidence he
charged Parnell with the responsibility ler
the l'htt-nix Park assassinations, llis sug
gestion that the muskets of the censtibulary
should be charged with buckshot for use
against Irish gatherings gained him the ap
pellation of " Buckshot" Kerster. But des
pite all his bitterness towards Ireland, It
must net be forgotten that he was a linn
friend of the American Union in the dark
days of civil war. He Illustrates hew it Is
possible for n geed man te outlive his use
fulness. Thk Mexican pension bill which passed
the Heuse en Monday will cost, if it becomes
a law, from tuO.OOO.OtX) te J 100,000,000. Con
gress should dig up the borees who leughtin
the French and Indian wars of the eighteenth
century and give them pensions, and thus
satisfy at ene gulp its craving for pouring
out the people's money.
-'LF.CTiexr.r.nis' reu a. iacki.s:-
Seme Valuable AUt Ire Fur the Ueinecrac)
of
rceusylvanla te rnniler.
from the rnlladelphl Time.
It was Jesh Billings, we believe, who said
that when a young rooster began te crew
lustily early In the morning, he was "'lec "'lec
tleneerlu' for allckln'."
There are many entliuslistic Democratic
leaders throughout the state who are new
lustily imitating Billings' young rooster, by
crewing for Kamlall against Wallace and for
Wallace against Ilandall, apparently utterly
oblivious of the fact that they are "'lection "'lectien "'lection
eeriu' for a lickiii'."
Neither Mr. Wallace nor Mr. Katiilall is
seeking te win a personal victory by the
control et lhe next Democratic hlate con
vention. If cither of them were te at
tempt IU he would simply play the rele
of the Billings rooster by "'lectlotteeriu' ler
a lickln'."
Beth of tliene Justly distinguished Demo
cratic leaders must understand that a divided
party en an individual or factious issue would
be mero fatal te the victor than te the van
quished, for the victor would assume respon
sibility for the fate of the party, and the party
would be overwhelmingly ami dbgracetully
defeated. All such battles inside the Demo
cracy of Pennsylvatiia are only " 'leclloneer 'leclleneer
In ter a lickln'."
In the present unsettled and transition or
"lormatery" condition or polities, as Mr.
Wallace expresses It, the occasion and the
duty rather tliau any individual leadership,
must Hbaie the policy and die ate the Demo
cratic ticket this year, unlessall prescut signs
are utterly delusive, and he who attempts te
boss above occasion and duty, will only be
" Mectieneerln' for a lickln'1' either in the
convention or at the polls.
If the Democratic candidate for governor
was te be chosen within the next thirty days,
Terence V. Powderly, a man untheught of
six weeks age, would pretty certainly be
nominated by acclamation. He Is net a
candidate ; never will be a candidate ; is
honestly and earnestly averse te any personal
participation in politic ; but his address te
the labor lnterets or the country has
stamped him as the clearest, boldest and
most conscientious statesman of the land en
the most vital issue befere the people, and In
the present current of public sentiment,
General Beaver would be madly " Mection Mectien
eerln' fera lickln' " by making a campaign
against Powderly.
What public currents may be controlling
five or six months hence, when a Democratic
ticket shall be nominated, none can forecast;
but it must be ovident te the meat casual ob
server that thore will be higher and greater
aims te command the attention et the Demo
crats than a cut threat thrashing ever again
of the old Wallace-llandall straw. There will
be troops el disappointed olllce-hunters, with
whom the masses of all parties have little
sympathy, and they will be howling ler plun
der, while expectants will yell for the men
wuese inenusuip tuev nope te prom uy ; out
wben the level Democratic sentiment of the
state comes te assert itselt it will teach all
factlenlsts and onice-brawlors tbat they are
only "'lectioneerin' fera lickln'."
Unoxpectod events create issues which
suddenly grew bigger than regulation party
leader", ami at no period during the last
seore or years have new occasions and new
Issues se plainly asserted their supremacy
as new. The party that moves te the fere
front and accepts the new duties which new
occasions create, will win in Pennsylvania
next fall, and the party that wrangles ever
old factions and blunders along in old ways,
may as well emblazon en its banner the
truth "'electloneorln' fera lickln'."
A l'rlett lUldt u Saleen.
The Rev. Father William H. McNulty,
pastor et St. Jehn's Catholic church, of Pat Pat Pat
orsen, N. J., made ene of his peculiar raids
en Paterseu liquor saloons en Sunday night.
He went in the back way, as lie saw ethers
go, then lie backed himself up against lhe
deer se that noue should escape In some
placostlie crowd rushed through rear win win
dewa, taking sash and glass with thorn. He
took down the names of all he knew, and
where there was anything en the bar he
lasted It se that he could swear that It was
net ginger ale. It is expected that a number
of complaints will fellow.
Hclentllle Illu.len..
Prof. Llppett, proprietor of the Washing Washing
tett house, Maytown, will by request favor
$ll?na l hti0 and vicinity with
one of tie most rellned and meat bewllderlnK
performances In sclentlOe lllu.lens, at the
Central hall en Wednesday evening, April
1.
The llrlda from Sit. J07,
Mr. Rebert A, Williams, or Philadelphia,
ad Mlaa Annie E. Lindemutli, of Mt, Jey,
'Ware nnited in wedlock In l'hlladelphia en
tk 30Ui lilt., by Iter. W, M. liauui. D. D.
j W M4l yrtu known in tali city,
THE NEW CHOP LIFTED.
cu.tTi.sunn itKArr local bbckivts
OF LEAF TUttACCO.
Vrrj I.lltle Delui; In OM Tobacco, Which
Nnir (Julie .cirre Fnriners.Tnlk nllt
OnrliiB Their Acreage Notes et
I lie Other I.! Mantels.
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The striking features or the Lancvster
market for the past week have been the con
tinued heavy receipts of new tobacco at the
warehouse.', and the activity In the ware
houses in asserting and packing the leaf
heretofore received. Many hundreds of men
are engaged In this work, and It will be many
weeks before the packing Is completed.
Buyers are still riding the county In searcli
et new tobacco and are perhaps securing
enough te pav espouses, tmt the local crop Is
practically beuglTt up, there being but little
of It remaining In lhe hands or growers,
except In Maner and a few ether sec
tions of the county, where the growers
have held out for prices beyond the views
el buyer It was said by larmers
from all sections of the county, assem
bled in the agricultural society's meeting,
Monday afternoon, that no former crop in
this county had been se rapidly and se
cleanly bought up as the present. Of course,
much that has been bought has net yet lieen
delivered, and for two or three veelss te
ceme we may expect te see the country
teams heavilv laden with the fragrant leaf,
moving through the streets and unloading at
thn warfihnnsns.
Frem these engaged in the packing ei me
new crop we learn that It Is turning out ad
mirably j It is tine in quality and color, much
better than any crop grown for years past.
It has mero bed v in it and less damage than
former crops. It will prove mero bervlee
able, becaiise of Its large proportion et wrap
pers, while these portions unlit for wrappers
cin all be utilized as tillers, se that there
wilt be no waste. Packers are therefore In
great geed humor, and Justly leek for rca
a mable pretits en their investments, and
thus make up for losses In former pur
chases. It is as yet impossible te uiske a very close
guess as te the weight of the crop in this
county, but it will net be very much above
or below -10,000 cases.
There has net lieen much doing in old to
bacco the past week. Indeed all the old
crops are very closely bought up, and it is
doubtless whether 2,000 cases of marketable
goods trem lS,sl te ISjl remain In this city,
and even the llcrep has been very closely
taken.
Many farmers talk of quitting tobacco cul
ture, while ethers declare their Intention of
materially reducing the acreage devoted te
tlie weed the coming season. In view of the
present active demand for cigar leal, and the
contessed short supply, It may be well for
farmers te go low In reducing their acreage.
Even if the prices realised for this year's aud
last year's crops were net se high as expect
ed, the remuneration was better than that re
ceived for wheat, potatoes, fruit and dairy
preducty. Better stick te tobacco than en
gage in the culture et ether crops that de net
pay as well.
Seme Salra etSv Tebarni.
Correspondents report the; following recent
sates
Mr. A. M. Fenstermachcr, for II. Keenlg
iV Ce., Mlllersvllle, Pa,, has bought during
the past week, the following lets of tobacco,
'5 crop, viz : A. F. Hershey, 4 acres Ha
vana, 17, 4, 2 ; Jehn M. Warlel, 7 acres, Ha
vana, 19'4, 10, f, 2; Jehn B. Herr, l'j acres,
Havana, 15, 4, 2 ; de., , acre, Havana, 1.1,
4, 2: C. H. Herr, 2 acres, Havana, H, C,
; ii. u. iieisey, ,;acre, Havana, is, -), ;
Benjamin Shertzer, 4 acres, Havana, 1C',
-1, 2 ; Win. Ortman, -1 acres, Havana, 20, 4,
2 ; Christian M. Nell, S acres seed, 17, 10, 4,
2; Adam Malny, 1', acres seed, 13, 4, 2 ; B.
C. KauUinan, 3 acres, Havana, lft, 4, 2 ; de.,
lj, acres, Havana, 13, 1,2; de., 1 acre, Ha
vana, 13, 4, 2 ; S. M. da, 1 acre, Havana. It'.
4, 2 ; J. Ottet, Maner, l'j acres Havana, 13',,
3, 2 ; A. B. Kllheirer, acre, 19, 0, 6 ; H.'U.
Kiihetler, Vi acres, 25, 3; S. Shuman. 1'
acres, 11,3, 1; M. K. Stredig, 4', acre,V0,3, 2;
A. It. Ileyer, lt acres Havana, 1", 4, 3; Nath.
Kirk, 1 aero Havana, 17, 4, 2 ; H. B. Becker,
1 acres Havana, 20, 4, 2; Jacob S. Leed, 3
acres Havana, 17, 1,2; II. F. Miller, fiacres
Havana, 17',, 4.2; .Martin Helury, 1 acre
Havana, 10, 3, 2.
Jehn McLaughlin, ter I Bamberger A Ce.,
bought of Adam Feiker, 1 acre, IU, I, 2;
Henry Mowrer, 2 acres, 12, 4, 2; Henry
Mevvrer, la acres seed leaf, 10, 3,2; Benja
min Walkerman, 2 acres seed leaf, 12, 2, 2,
M. Kemper .t Sens, bought A. 15. Kshle
man, Christian Kendlg, Martin Dambaugh,
of Maner, and Peter Lines, of East Lamiieter,
F. Kudy, I). O. Herr, J. Spindler, Strasburg,
Jehn Bair, Jacob Balr, II. H. Burkhelder,
Mary Kummell, C. H. Brackblll, all Havana
at 21 te 17 for wrappers and 4 and 2 for
seconds aud tillers.
This linn last week received flO.OOO pounds.
I). M. Mayer, 1G.1 cases of 'St Havana te New New
Yerk parties en private tonus.
The New Yerk .Market.
trem the I .S. Tobacco Journal.
The purchases of the new crop occupy the
attention et the trade, there being no new
fcature turning up in the market regarding
old stocks. The demand for binders and
tillers remains steady, gradually exhausting
the stocks en hand ; low grade w rappers,
when thick and heavy, begin te bike the place
of tillers when obtainable at a corresponding
iigure ; line wrappers, that is, wrappers silky
nu wjuitjwuiu giessy, remain in steady
demand, meeting with but scant supply,
from seme stray packings et either 'SI Wis
consin or 'si Havana seed Pennsylvania,
The total sales or the week comprise about
1,300 cases. Prices unchanged.
Sumatra An Improvement has taken place
In the demand for .Sumatra, though prices,
except fur prime goods, have net advanced
outside of a little addition necessitated by
the late custom house rulings. The seed leaf
Interest Is busily engaged in spreading re
ports adversely te the new crop of Sumatra,
claiming the crop te be thick, rank, dead, tern
and in a inrnt delapldated condition in general.
Importers en the ether hand are out with the
proverbial market quotation, "the finest ever
raised," and propose te meet the coming de
mand. Prices obtained last week : 11.15 te
?1.W).
Havana Market exceedingly active, with
sales or S.V) baits at from 7&c te J1.25 ter
pound.
(lain Itepert.
Following are the sales of seed leaf tobacco
reported for the Intklliekncku by J. S.
Oans' Sen & Ce., tobacco brokers, Ke, 131
Water street, New Yerk, ler the week ending
Aprils, IsSO:
230 cases 1S81, Pennsylvania, 8'4'l2c.; 150
cases lbvjde, NilOc.; 25(1 cases lbSl Peunsyl
vania Havana eed, ij,13c.; 200 cases lss4
Wisconsin Havana seed, lK12ic.; 200 cases
lit state Havana, 12ifu,22,jC.; 100 cases
sundries, fSO. Total, 1,130 cases.
hales et Seel Leal lu New Verk u March.
The L;st t'aing te be reported about the
transactions In seed leaf the past month is
that all growths and varieties were appro
priated. SILKS or 6EKI1 l-KAf.
Iropeflul.
Cases. Ca.es,
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Pennsylvania
Crep of t"s3.
New EtiRlund
l'uiinnylvunla
New erk Havana heed
Crep of lMl.
New Knglaud 310
uu jiavuua M'cu
remiKjlvanlu
tle Havana seed.
Xowlerk Havana teed.
Ohie
Ohie Little Dutch
Wisconsin iluvana scud
Crep of lssS,
Ohie
r t.1
Total i.,ei; "203
Fhlladelihla Seesl lr SUrket.
When Inquiry is made among the handlers
of cigar leal as te the condition ;of trade, the
answer Is generally tnade that business is
very moderate, and yet each will admit that
the amount or stock Held he far this year la
In excess of last; but the discouraging fea
ture Is the meagre margins of profit brought
about by Increasing competition. A larger
proportion of sales than usual can be claimed
el domestic Havana wrappers, and yet the
bulk of the demand is for blnders and low
grade wrappers. Buyers have all the advan
tage In purchasing.
Humatra lias a very steady demand,
Havana always sells If O. K. In quality.
llaltlmere Market.
Receipts of Maryland tobacco Improved
somewhat last week, but murHet continues
quiet, anil we have no rales of moment te
report. The new Inspection law for Mary
land meets with general approval from ship
peni aud factors, and will Inspire were con cen con
fldence en the part of buyers, and prove
beaeftcw te planter. '" -B
About Arbitration.
Krem the Tobacco Leaf.
The national and some of the stale legisla.
tures are proposing arbitration laws and ar
bitration commissions te adjust existing and
prospective dlllerencvs between labor and
capital. Fortunately, In both legislatures
inen have entered the arena of debate with
heads clear enough and wisdom enough te
tell the advocates of such legislation that It
is net adapted te the tree Institutions nf a
tree country. We de net lmagluethat work werk
ingmen and women and employing men
aud w omen desire te be compelled by law
te arbitrate. They preter freedom of choice.
They own themselves, and have a natural
right te sell or withheld Irnm sale their
skill and service en the 0110 slde and oppor
tunity 011 the ether without the Interfer
ence et national or state government. Te
arbitrate is the right thing all the time,
but the time te de It and way te de it
Is for the people, fnel ter the government, te
determine.
PERSONAL
!'iu:n Ahc-iikii, the Kngllsh nvkey, pays
lncouie tax en $C0,000.
Fkkukkick Deihh.ass and his w hue vv He
are going te Kurope this summer,
Jt stin MiCauthv has rpallml $30,000
from his "History or Our 0n Times."
Govkuneu FenvKtiu has Issued a pro
clamation designating April 2Mb as Arber
Day In Ohie.
Miss Mattii: MiTciiKi.u, youngest
daughter et Senater Mitchell, of Oregon, Is
l?trethed te the Duke de la P.ocliefeucauld,
who has been very attouttve te her for two or
three months. Sbe Is a very beautiful girl,
Just twenty-one years old, el a most gentle
and winning disposition and highly popular.
Isknater Jek Bhewn'.s wife reads the en
tire dally press of Georgia aud most of the
leading papers from ether states, and as Hhe
has been at the work for about tweuty-tlve
years she is new an exceedingly expert ex
change reader. She keeps two scrap-books,
one for the geed things and ene for the bad
thiugs tbat are said about her husband.
Themas C.nt.M.K hated all shams : and
yet it is related that even alter his death a
sham lay en hiscetlln lid. A friend noticed
that the wrong date was engraved en the
steel plate of the cellln, and he pointed it out
te the undertaker. The undertaker replied :
"1 will take it oil and put en a new plate.
They don't cost anything. This is net real
steel; it is only composition."
Annn Kka-7: Liszt was royally feted
during his recent stay in Paris. He was met
at the station by n number of Hungarians,
among thorn Munkacry, the painter, and
his wife who presented n bouquet of roses te
the musician. Liszt hat lest his slenderuess
without, however, falling Inte cerpulency.
His long white hair bancs down ou his
shoulders, aud is cut straight around as If it
had been taken etf with ene clip of the
shears.
Lkvv Wall m-kV wife says that the com
position el " Ben Hur' occupied ail Gen.
Uallace's " writing time " ler seven years.
After the vanishing et the Christ child, te
give details of battle, love making, social
life, adventure, and ever all te lleat the ban
ner of the cress, and keep the Babe of Bet h
lehem in the miud of the reader as the cen
tral figure, was aditllcult study. Only one
who has tried can uuderstind the extent of
reading and tervid Imaging required.
Gelkie's "Life of Christ" was the reierence
book, after the Bible, In the writing el "Hen
Hur." Eighty tbeusaud copies have lieen
sold, and still the white camels are coming.
It has been translated into German and
Turkish.
OOOn-UVK. MTKETIII-IKT,
I called you my sweetheart, bonny and fntr,
A week and a day age,
llutlhat was before my soul was aware
Of a deeper, steadier glow.
I call you my darling, all tny own.
In the sunshine sweet te-day:
Fer love has a depth, before unknown.
In Its sweeter, holler play
Brtfen Folie
If yeurbaby Is restless whlle teething give It
Dr. bull's Baby byrup , a dee will receive the
Utile suffer at once. Onl 2i cents a bettle.
Consider Day's Herse l'evder your next
friend. Use it all the year round. It Is the bent.
Prudent people always keep Dr. Hull's Haiti
mere Fills convenient. They are better than n
doctor.
Ex-stale Chemist VllllatDs,er Delaware, sajs
lied Star Cough Cure U a great discovery.
Teething liable are Instantly relieved of pain
when the gums are bathed with Dr. II ami's
Teething Letien. Frlce, 15 cents.
A fact from experience, Dr. Hand's Fleasunt
Fhyslc cures constipation In babies or adults
Sine and pleasant. Price, 23 Lenta. apMnidJlvv
HFJSCIAI. NOTIOK8.
There 3!nt b an Open "lead between the
feed we eat and the substance of whlek our
bodies are composed. IfUwread Is cledded or
closed we sicken, faint and din. This read Is
mode up of the organs of digestion and assimila
tion. Of tho-e the stomach and liver are chief
Most ieeple have mere or less experience or the
horrors et constipation. Frevent It, and all lu
fearful sequences by using Dr. Kennedy's "Fa
vorue Keineay." it is tne nrjt stepthat costs.
mane-line
ItSSiW
Uw-
Frem CleTeUml, Ohie,
Cemes a lotter signed T Walker.sajinc "About
sir months age commenced taklns It unlock
Jlloed lliltert for protracted oase of luuibase
and genural debility, and new am pleased te
stale have recovered my appetite and wenb-d
strength. Keel better altogether ' Fersnleby
II. U. Cochran, druggist, 137 and I3U North Queen
street, Iancaatr.
Net a Cuse.
Net a case nf rheumatism, nel a cee of neu
ralgia, net a case of lsmcnesi, net a case et pain
or sprain net one has failed te go when at
tacked by 77iem' F.eteetrlc Oil Fer sale by
II. 11. Cochran, drugssl.it, 1 H and IX) North (jnc-011
street, Lancaster.
sitixcED Qcicklv A distressing Couch,
gh, by
Hale's Heney of Herehnund and 'lar.
Toothache liieps euro In one minute
a5lHdced.Vw
" What Can't lie Cured Must lie Kniluresl."
Thlseldadage docs net signify that we must
sntTerthe miseries of dysjiepsla, when aim-ill-clne
with the caratlve preis-rtles of Jlurdeck
Jlloed Hitler 1 Is available. It Is ene of the most
fuibstantlsl and reliable remedies held te-day.
ter eale by II. II. Cochran, druggljt, 137 and 1J9
North Queen street, Lancaster.
Gallant Itescues.
There csnhe something heroic In a medicine
as well as in Individuals. Jlurdeck Jlloed Jilt
enhaveenected many a gallant rescue among
the guirerlnj; sick. Thousands liav e escaped the
miseries of dyspepsia and nervous debility
through the use of this wonderful medicine, ft
Is emputlcelly the bent ateraach and bleed tonic
In the world. Fer Mde by II. II. Cecbrun, druc
gist, 137 and 13"J North Queen street. Lancaster.
CetbKN's Liquid lleef Tonic Is admirably
adapted for females In delicate health. Celd h'm
no emer, ui uruggisu. a.iwneil,v
A Newspaper FMIter,
O Jl. Holcombe, of Illoemvllle. Ohie, rises te
explain "Had that terrlbla dlseaee catarrh, for
twenty years ; could scarcely taste or smell, and
hearing was falling. Thomai' JCcleetrie Oil cured
me. These are facta voluntarily given ugalnsla
former prclndlcoet patent medicine." Fer sale
by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and li North
(Jneen street, Ijincaster.
Callesl te Freuch.
We feel called upon te preach 11 few gospel
facts facts that are worth knowing. We want
everybody te eney all that is possible in this
world. Wn want all theso who are sintering
from rheumatism, neuralgia, and all aches,
sprains and pains te knewibat Thomai' Kclec
trie Otl is an unfailing and splendid cure. Fer
kale by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13u
North ijueen street, Lancaster.
THE "YELLOW FRONT" OLKAlt
Filled Havana s cent Cigar is the great
favorite and most rcllable Nlckel Clgarlntha
market. Try them, at MAKKl.tiV'S
(Ifermerly Harlinan's) "Yellow Frent,"
Ne. VI N'eilh Queen Street.
K
esn imes. & HAUTMAN.
IEABQUAETEES
-reu
UMBRELLAS,
PARASOLS,
CANES.
THK MANUrACTUUKIlS,
Rese Bres. & Hartnian,
14 EAST KING ST.
apl-Oad
JkrJTDICLtC.
DYSPKPSIA IS A
will aa dlMfOMliiir
IIANGKHOUS AH
complaint, if neg.
lecicu, 11 irnm ny imparting nutrition, and
110-
V : ?p, sww'v, ",ou. I'wpaw tt.e
l'lijslrliins ami llriigglsls Itccemmrmi
BROWN'S
IRON BITTERS!
AS THE BEST TONIC.
It quickly and completely Cures DyapiiiKln In
all Us forms. Ilietrtliurn, itelchlng. Tasting the
Feed, etc 11 pnrlchrs anil purifies the iiTeixl.
stliuuliitu the appetite, and aids the assunlla.
IMIIKII IOOU.
ltev.T.,l.llessiTin, the honored pailer of the
Hrst Uefenucd Ihureh, ltaltluunv, Mil., kavs
" Having used Uniwn's Iren lilies fir im .pop .pep
sin and Indigestion, 1 tnke givat iiltvuauru in
recommending It highly Alse cunslunr It a
splendid tonic and Invlporater, and very
strengthening."
Ilex JessriiCBi'iT. Judnv of Circuit Court.
(.Ilnten Ce.. tnd., says i Lear most cheerful
u-suuuMiy iu inn vniracr 01 llreuns Iren
lOHPV
UU
ters for Dyspepsia, and as a tonic'
Mrs. O. A. -Siirhay, Merrill, Wis.,
siiirereU for two i-nt- with ii..,.,.
says
many different remedies without benefit. My
plilcln advised 1110 le try llrenu's iron Hit
ters. Three bottles cured me,"
The genuine has Trade Murk and crossed led
lines nn urnpper. -lane, no oilier. Made only
Uy IIUOW.N UlhMlCALCO., luttlnierv. Mil.
(S)inlSlydAw
TLVVOKlTKltkMKnYi
ON THK KNOlNU
Uuiinlng a l.oreinollie While Deathly Slrk.
TAtix-res, Mass.
Dr Darltl Kennedy, Handout, A". J",
OcarSir 1 amniienetnreren the Old Colony
nvllnxul, and run the r'ull Ittver beat train be
tween tall ltlverand Iniwell, residing In Taun
ton Ker ten years 1 sutTervil everything but
death from dyspepsia Olten I had such blind
ing slrk headaches that 1 could hardly ve, 1
thlnk'thts was due psrtly le Irregular habits of
eating ann partly 10 me lar 01 the cnslnc.
Iteiiietubcr that I had tried every luedlclnn 1
heard of and bad been treated by some el the
best physicians of Tnnnten and Lewell. At this
critical time mi. li.VYln KKNNKDY'S r A
VOItlTK IIKMKI vrai reremmended lenm.
ltwaj new te me, and with tny oxperlenceol
medicines, you can easlly rontlve 11111 fersvlne
that I had net a particle of faith In lu
1 had taken It but a few days w hen 1 began te
cet better- The mw and sere feeling had left
iny.'steumch and the unnpplm; pains left ray
head, and seen 1 vias all rtj-lit and have lieen
ever sinee. It is the only thing that ever did me
the least gecsl, and It drove every ache, pain and
discomfort completely net of my bedr. New I
keep KKNNKlA'S rAYOKlTK KKMkltY with
me en mv engine, and It coos wherever 1 go.
Why. nellee'AV OltfTK UKMKDY will euro
anything.
One nltht awhtlu nire Jehn Luvtnn.
an engineer, who tuns the main line beat train
from tlosten, came en my engine siik as death,
lie was worn out with work, had u high fever
and was se nervous be almost liroke ilewn cry
ing. "Nonsense, Jehn,' 1 salU . cheer up.
l'v e get something en my engine that will n't
you up In a Jltfy." 1 took out my bottle of
Kavorlle Ueinedy,-' lifted his head and gave
him 11 geed dose. lie went te bed Tweilays
after t s.aw him looking tsjalthy as & butcher.
Dan," be sal J. what was that stiitr you save
me the ether night" "It was Dlt. DAVID
KENNEDY Sl'AMHtlTE UKMKDY, Kondeut,
N. Y.," said 1. ' Well, I don't care whose remedy
it is, tt'j the thing for a man en the railroad '
Se say we all, 1 ours, etc.,
DANIEL FITTS.
It Is Your Own Fnnlt It you suffer from Head
ache, Indigestion or Dyspepsia, one Dellar will
buy a bettle of t averlte Itemed- and cure you.
apl-ltnecslAw
VLOTH1MU,
M
YKRS KA.TUVON.
THESPRINGOF1886
Is upon us.
We are net behind, either, 1
stock of
Itheur
CLOTHING
EOF. THE SKAhON.
'lhe best care and taste has lieen used In pre
paring It for the trade, and se far wu have
been well rewarded.
MEN'S SUITS
In many Styles and Qualities, and nt prices
down te bottom.
MEN'S SFltINO OVEltCOATS
In all the llest Styles, ranging In prices from
.( te ni.ve. 'lhe
Youths' and Beys' Department
lias been well carol for, and all of the llest and
'toughest Materials can be found.
A FAIlt OT FANTALOON3
Are a very necessary thing this time of year,
and enr assortment Is large enough te suit
anybody's taste. Don't be utrald of
High Fries.
NO HIGH FlUCKSHKltK!
If yen don't want the Finest Clothing, we have
Alt the Cheaper tirades : and better value,
can be had here for a small amount In
vested than anyw here else. This Is
a strong statement, but vra
knew It's right.
LKADINQ OLOTHIKili),
MO. 12 HAST KINO STREET,
LANGASTKlt, FA.
NUTIV.1H.
HlLvNII DISl'IAY OK
NECKTIES.
(IO TO KINSMAN'S.
CAMEL'S HAIR UNDER'WHAR,
GO TO KUISMAN'S.
F
Oil LATEST HTYLKH
COLLAH3 AND CUFFB,
UO TO KUISMAN'S.
QUEAl'KST AND BEST
SCARLET UNDEItWEAU
AT ERISMAN'S.
NO.17 WF.8T KINO ST.. LANCASTKl
WIXHH AXD LIQUOllH.
rplIK CELEHHATUI)
"BOUQUEP- AXD "OLD ANCHOR"
TURK RYE WHISKIES
Are rich in flavor, sort and pleasant te the taste.
I'URKtn quality, am excellent stimulants, and
they aland without a rival In the market, bold
alulllbeleadln
Hotels and bv Drutrnlsls.
Ask
mriu
HUlll'llltKV A JIAHTIN,
laniecmd
u..... a ..iii.iviuil.,
401 N. M St.. FhlladelDhla, Fa.
HAln lHmS.n,.
M
ADEIHA AND SHERRY WINES
AT
Reigart's Old Wine Stere
H. E SLAYMAKER, Agent,
EstablUbed 17 S. Ne. WKiST Kla Btsiit.
Iebl7-U0
rUUMTUHF.
H
I'l-'MEIER'H,
Did you say you are In need of
FURNITURE,
Use. be sn re and call en 11s, and wewlll de our
host te please you.
PL. K. FlOFFMEIEiR,
26 East King Street.
TRIOR WORKINQMEN'S SUPPL1EH GO
XI te Uechteld'g, and see the best Overall In
the market for the money, heavy Duck litveted
Muttons, Deuble Beams and Hip FeckeL Frioe
only M cents. Dress and working Shirts,
Hosiery of any kind, soma Jeb lets; lata styles
Linen and Paper Cellars, Handkerchiefs, eu.
ponders and notions, AH cheap for cesh.
AT ltKCHTOLU'S.
Ne. SI North Queen Street.
-8lgn of the Big Stocking.
F. 9.-ct.ein UuiTaijig ihea anarr ..
MYERS k RATHFON,
njir
JJAtlKH A BROTH Kit.
D
RESS GOODS.
New Trench Salines,
Neiv American Saline.
llourrullee Nuns Veiling,
Kmillslinud Vrench Serges,
ClKlrrelte Cleth,
W oel ltAttste,
rreneh Cnmblnntlenii,
Knsllsh Ceinlilnatlnns,
merlcan
New Shawls I
1ILACK OASI1MKIIK SHAWLS,
SCOTCH AND l'KUSlAN
SHAWLS.
I.H1HT CASHUKUK Sll AW I.S.
KMllttOIDKUKD CAS1IMKUK
sc.vurs.
JTKXT BOOH TO THK COUNT IIOUSR.
FAHNESTOCK'S.
New Open Large Stock of Sheetings.
8HIUT1NOS AND PILLOWCASE MUSLINS In all Desirable Makes, Alte, TICKtNUS AND
FKATHEItS'IO FILL! all at our Usual Lew Prices. Alse COUNTERPANES AND
C1U1LTS IN QUANTITIES. Frlce Lewer than Ever.
TABLE LINENS, TOWELS AND NAPKINS.
We are new receiving dally New Additions te our already Kxlonslve Stock, and shall continue te
add dally throughout the coming season Intrg'iln et one kind or another.
"EVKUY DAY HlltNUS SOMKritlNU.NKW."
AT
FAHNESTOCK'S,
NEXT DOOR TO THH COURT
B
AKGA1N.S IN SII.KS.
METZGER &
1IAVF. IltAltllAl.NM IN
BLACK SILKS.
LndieB' Dress Cleths, Black Cashmeres, Colored Cashmeres, Black Brecade
Silica, and
BLICK BROCADE SILK VELVETS,
FOR WRArti, ALh AT LOW PRICES, AT
METZGER & HAUGHMAN'S
CHEAP STORE,
Ne. 13 West King St., botweon Coepor Heuso and Serrol Bone Hetol.
JlUUJtKFVHSlBlll.SII OOOltS.
W1U
A. KIKKKKIt
A TTEXTIOX JIO USEKKKl'KHS I
New Goods I
(AT AN OLII HTAND.)
A New Firm I
NO. 40 EAST
(Opposite
A CemDlete Line of Heusefurnishine Goods !
... ... .... .......... .............
,1 e aresiKeni.? mr inn ruiaa.ua w.ii.uf.. i,u.d (irey,fl, i .jiiui &a niiu iiA.iur.a, inio inie inio
rler te nene In the msrVet.
The"bFLENllI) HKATKIt" has proven itself te he thn choice of all economical housekeep
ers, and Is guaranteed te give mom mtltactlonen leu fuel than any heater In use. The merits of
the" VVAKUK.N "and HIAMO.NI" ltungcs urendmttted by alt who knew tbeui. We have also a
full stock of Heaters, Cook Moves and Itangesnr various styles and prlees, and have given careful
attention te our (.election or bUMMK.lt COOK 8TOVKS, both for CW Oil and Uaielme, se that our
stock contains the beil, the tnteit, and most economical offered te lhe public
Alse Cooking Utensils of Iren, Copper, Tin and Uranlle Ware, and keep en hand a full assert
ment of the latest Improved conveniences which make the dutles of housekeeping a pleasant
pastlme.
Articles et Tin, Copper or Sheet Iren, of special designs or patterns, made te order en short
notice.
llepslringpremptlyand neatly done. Special attention given te FI.UHHINO, HAS FITTINO
andSTKAM HKATlNIl, TIN HOOFING anil Hl'OUTl.VM, and a stock of the latest Improved (ins
Fixtures, Washs-Stand. liath-Tubs, Water Closets, and all pertaining te lhe business, constantly
en hanil.
KIEFFER
NO. 10 EAST KINO STREET,
tjjtjs ixavBANCif ceMFAirr.
1FK 1NHUUANCK COMPANY.
WHEN SOLICITED TO
The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New Yerk
RIOHARD A. McOURDY, PRESIDENT,
Is entitled te your Vrtsrconsideratlon, slnce it holds the FOREMOST 'nlace among the I.lfe In
suruncn Institutions of the world, and eirers superior advautages In all the features of business to
gether with unequalled financial security.
CASH ASSETS,
It Is alie the CJU.'AJ'EtiTCemvany In which te Insure; Its larger dividend returns reducing
the cost e( Insurance lielowlhatef any ether Company.
It has A'O HTOVKJIOhDKJtH te claim any part of the preflta. ratio el expenees te lecelpU
U less than tbat of any ethor Company. .....
It writes the simplest and most comprehensive form of Insurance Contract ever Issued, and
the only ene that furnishes ABHOLUl'Ji JA'UUHANOK FJiOSl TJIE WOJID UO.
rOlt FUKTIIKH INFOKUATION APPLY TO
Rebert Helmes, District Agent,
230 N. 6th STREET. BEADING. Or GO N. DUKE STREET, LANCASTER.
nevBttrvMJruututa aoeoa.
S1
HIHK'8 .OAKPKT HALL.
CARPETS!
KEercNiNa or
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL.
We are new prepared te show the trade the I juvest and Best Selected Mna of Cornets ever ex.
hlhlted In this city. WILTONS. VJCLVKTS, all lie Tradlnc Makes S aeii - aslWaVShtSV
MKU8SKLS THltfeK-PLY. All-Veol and Cotten Chain KXT1?X sfuPKttS and aU aaUltli of IN.
llltAIH l?AltlK-Il I) ASIAHK anil VKVKTI A M Kiuf.TiS "it ?J;r5J,!..?.n.a..lTH4?.r.iS5S -i 12-
own manufacture a SDeclalltv. Sneclal Attention naM ,
Alsearull Llneef OILCLOTHS. AU08. WINDOWBUA
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL,
vor.WMtKiecaBdWMMr LueMttr.I-a.
IIUU1M.
NOVELTIE3IN
Spring Wraps I
IIHOCADK VKI.VKT WKAI'fl.
OTTOMAN SILK WUAl'S.
UOtlCt.K CLOTH .IACKKTS.
JKUSKYS, .IKKSKYS.
Combinations.
tolereiiana luacic crepeumtn,
llroehe and Otteman U Ingham,
Satin tuirlwr,
Ilrecnde Cashmeres,
English Chvelets,
Nevel Comlilnnllent.
HAGER & BRO.,
Ne. 25
West King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
HOUSE,
LANCASTER, PBNN'A.
HAUGHMAN
COLORED SILKS.
ALDUS C. HKKIt.
New Prices I
KING STREET,
the Court Heuso.) '
Steves ! Steves !
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& HERR,
LANCASTER, PBNN'A.
iimr231mdlw
INSURE REMEMBER THAT
$108,08,967.
CARPETS!
rSUADKS, COVKULKT8, cu.'
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