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THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY, MAY 27. 188(5.
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IjAMCABTKU. MAY S7. 116
ItatUIng Vicious Legislation.
Ex-Gov. Curtln made sv sensible ami
manly speech in Congress en Tneail.iy
against tlie extraordinary and unconstitu
tional preposition te suppress the m.unj.
facture of oleemargarino, by Imposing upon
it an exorbitant tax, and committing the
collection of it te the internal revenue
department, which is exceptionally sharp
and certain in the execution of its dtttie?
and the discharge of its responsibilities.
The whele case of the objections te such
legislation was admirably presented by
Congressman Curtin in two lines of argu
ment. One of these is that there is no con cen con
Btutienal warrant for taxation te extermi
nate an industry, even if the trade be
vicious. There is no pretense that the sug
gested oleemargarino tax is for revenue ;
it aims only te crusheut the manufacture.
This is cowardly as well as unconstitu
tional. Gov. Curtln well said :
The Question should be dealt with In nfulr.
open and manly manner. It this Is an uvll,
correct it in the proper manner. De net
meet It by the imposition or indi
rection or an onerous tux, but let
this government go straight te the
mark, and it there is in this country pre
duc-ed an article of feed which the peer will
buy that Is injurious te health or spreads con cen con
taxlen, as the gentleman from New Yerk has
said, let us legislate it out of existence by an
examination such as the bill provides for,
and by adopting measures that Kill prevent
its being given te the peeple.
In the second place people have a right
te eat what they please, and se long as its
sale is net prejudicial te health, they are
entitled te have it made for them and sold
te them. Geed oleemargarino is better
than bad butter and cheaper than geed
butter ; te some tastes it is even preferable
te any kind of butter, and concerning
tastes it is net te be legislated. Gov. Cur
tin said with ferce :
The average Amerlcan man Is quite capable
et judging whether butter made In this
manner is geed or bad Ter him ; wliether it is
n wholesome nrticle el loeil, or whether it is
a source or contagious dlso.ise. With my ex
perience or life I am willing te submit that
te every American eitfreu, as te what W
best for himself and family, and the Con Cen
grens efthe United States can neither regit regit
late his independence of action or appetite.
As te feed there in a great variety of taste.
When I was abroad I sw a man ou the
Neva, from the frozen regions et the
North, eat a tallow candle, atid lie looked as
happy and choerful and complacent, and
smlled aa pleasantly as my friend, the gentle
man from New Yerk (Mr. llisceck), and uiv
colleague from Pennsylvania (Mr. h'cett)
would alter au elaborate dinner at Delmou Delmeu Delmou
Ice's. There is much mere sense and wisdom iu
this tliaiijn most congressional speeches!;
and Gov. Curtin never showed te better
advantage than en the right side of this
question, which involves some fundamen
tal principles.
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The Case or Max n ill.
"When the terrible weight of the testi
mony against him is considered, Maxwell
appears te have developed a fairly resjecta
ble defense. There are points which ai
pear weak, however, and it remaiustebe
seen whether his cross-examiuatieu will
net knock his explanation full of holes.
His description of his feelings after I'rel
ler's death will no doubt, have its intended
effect en the jury, and he made a geed
point when he said that being a
foreigner lie did net knew that he would
be permitted te testify in his own behalf,
but thought that as in England he would
net be allowed te make a statement in court.
By the law of his own land it is pretty cer
tain that he would hang, aud jet there
seems a probability of his Innocence of
murder The weakest part of his evidence
is that relating te his conduct when a fugl
tive from justice. Men overwhelmed with
grief for the less of a friend de net com
monly indulge in diamond rings and Mutes,
but he will doubtless claim that he was in
toxicated at the time of these purchases.
m m
Death In a Kiss.
The sad death of little Georgie Cutler in
Brooklyn a few days age from the effects
of a kiss given te a dying grandfather, w he
was suffering from bleed poisoning, should
call the public attention te the extreme
peril of the practice of kissing the dying
and dead. The little boy's sister had kissed
her grandfather when his system was thor
oughly impregnated with poison, aud she
was almost immediately stricken with
diphtheria. She and her brother were con
stant companions in iter illness, and bhe
communicated her disease te him by kisses.
He died aud the girl new lies between life
and death.
These facts are the most ixtent argu-
ment against the indulcence of the nartic.
ular sentlmentalism that sanctions as emi
nently proper kissing the pale lips of the
dead and dying. "When the life is depart
ing out et IU clay tenement Is no time for
this emotional display. And the abeve re
corded case shows hew a giving away te
the feelings that dlctate this line et action
may bring in its train quick death te the
living.
A Celestial Lawyer.
Heng Yen Chang, called in Anglo-Saxen
Henry Chang, yesterday graduated from
the Columbia college school of law. He
is taller than most of the Chinamen oue
Bees In this country and appears te be
uuusually intelligent. His intention is te
settle in America for practice, and he
hopes te be admitted te the New Yerk bar
with the rest of his class-mates. Mr.
Chang has been in this country sixteen
years, and Is extremely fend of it. He was
matriculated at Yale college, having been
admitted te the regujar academic course In
that Jmtitutieu. Hid abilities in legal
Investigation re among the finest in the
class, and In some special branches of the
law he has been unexcelled. Although a
question of constitutional law might arise
in his case when his application te practice
In the New Yerk court is presented, it is
probable that he will be allowed the privi
lege through courtesy.
AVhen Chinese cheap l.ilwr imadestbe
legal profession there w ill be music in the
air, and iu Congress.
Te-day's conference or the Liberal party
will probably lie letight with great result
for Ireland.
Cincinnati has gotten beyond the sordid
notion embraced in the query : "ilees It pay "'
The musical festival held there lait Week
was net n success financially, as there will
be a deficiency et about J.1,000, but the )uprs
claim It would have been cheap te the people
et Cincinnati at 11 e times that cost.
A I'M nun of American and flermsnelubs
in Hartferd, Connecticut, li.ne long denied
that they were liable te pay the pivl.il gov
ernment tax for Hilling te their members
beer, liquor, and cigars In the club rooms.
The clubs based their objections te p.ylng en
the fact that they were net doing a regular
buslness, but restricted it solely te iiuinlers
or their associations ; tli it It uas in no sense
open te the public The commissioner of
internal reenue has decided en the l.icts
presented that the clubs must piy, ami has
se notified tlie collector or internal revenue.
He says : " Any course or selling, though te
a restrictive class el persons, and te de se at a
profit Is within the meaning el the statute
Imposing a special tax," and th it " the inter.
n.il revenue special tax stamp Is net altcense,
but a receipt rer the tax, and Its possei-sleu by
a social club does net imply that the club U n
dealer iu liquors or tobacco in a commercial
sene."
TllK tariff tlig is being wildly waved iu
the oleemargarino discussion In Congress.
There is no need of this. Common sense Is
all that is required te knock .1 hole iu this
unconstitutional scheme.
Tim public debt reduction gees right en,
despite the strikes. The Mav statement will
show a decrease el $12,000,0011.
In view of the rapid spread or materialism
among the moderns, the rollewlng statement
ei the position of the Presbyterian Church
Seuth Is timely and interesting : The church
remains at this time sincerely convinced
that the scriptures as truly and authemtively
oxpeuuded In our "confession el faith" and
catechism teach that Adam and live were
I created, body and soul, by acts of Almighty
that Adam's body was directly fashioned by
Almighty Ged, without any natural unimal
parentage of any kind, out of matter pre
viously created or nothing; and that any
doctrine at variance therevvitli is dangerous
error, inasmuch as, by methods el interpret
ing ecripture which it must demand, and in
the consequences which by fair implication
it will involve, it will lead te a denial or doc
trines fundamental te the faith.
Gn.NERAL HK.vvcn will net be a candidate
Ter governor, unless it is the unanimous dp.
slre or his party. Nene have doubted that it
has long been the unanimous desire el (ion.
Heaver te have the office.
Ir is a pleasure te record the fact that a
number of ladies and gontlemen of the
t'ennsylvania Historical society at I'hiladel
phla, have takeu steps for the organization of
a forestry association. The necessity ofseme
such plan for preventing the wholesale tree
destruction in this state has long been
apparent. Professer J. T. Ilothreck siys that
tlfteen percent of timber land would be con
sidered a dearth, but at pre-ent about sixty
aud a-hall per cent or the whele country re
mains In timber land. The dangers
from a timber dearth were a failure
of water supply as well as of fuel, and
an impure atmosphere. He suggested that
taxes en forest laud should be abolished.
This state should at once take an interest in
the subject, feril'eiuisylvanl.i's timber lands
are no longer oelf-Niipiiortiiig. I)r James
Anders said that it had been obscrved that
villages in weeded districts enjoyed greater
Immunity from malarial disease than tlime
en open plains.
Kiimunds beat the tom-tem very loudly
when he started In te defeat the Pennsylvania
nominations. Mr. Harritj's confirmation
wiuds up the state list, showing that the
Vermont senater did net have even the status
or the fly en the wheel In the situation.
PERSONAL.
Hi:v. Hit. 1'mr.i.ii's HiioeKs has finally
decided net te accept the ositlen of assistant
bishop of the diocese or Pennsylvania.
I)n. TiiANTlsce Antome iiiai. hnsre
signed the presidency el the republle or
Uruguay. General Maxime Santas, ut pres
ent lce president, has been appointed tobuo tebuo tobue
ccod him.
"Tin: CAlt and czarina were welcomed
w Ith great pnuip and ceremony at Kremlin,
en Wednesday, en their return from I.ivadia.
The address of greeting was delivered by the
governor of Moscow.
He.v. Jehn S-IiAnnei u,lt Is stated, will in
a few daysiBsueau address te his constituents
of the Mb congressional district of Virginia,
announcing his disinclination te accept an
other election te Congress.
Mil. HuNlti InviMi, the distinguished
actor, accompanied by Miss Kllen Terrv and
her eldest daughter, exect te leave Liver
pool en Saturday, July 31, for New Yerk, ou
it short tour rer recreation.
leNATirs C. Gitiiui, or Wilmington, has
been appointed te till the vn&iucv ou the
tiench caused by thedeath or Judge'W hitely.
Judge Grulib is a nativoer Delaware, U years
old, and the mom her or the Democratic
national committee rrem that state.
llBV. TltANCIS WI.NTW01UH, 1). D a
prominent Methodist minister, died In Sandy
Hill, Xew Yerk, ou Tuesday night, aged 7J
years. In lS72iie was elected editor or the
J.uihea' Jlepositery and or the books of the
Wetteru Boek Concern at Cincinnati.
IIi:.sitl ltecilKFOUThas just completed a
Miry thrilling melodrama in mur sets called
The Irish Girl," the tlrt representation of
which will take place in New Yerk, probably
0 enlng the next theatrical season. M. K.-he-tort
wans "The Irish Girl" te be te the Irish
hoeu r i ers what Sardeu's "1'atrle" is te the
Dutch republicans.
William V. llAiuti i v lias been confirmed
by the Senate as iiestmaster at Philadelphia.
The vote of the heuate is unknown outside
of thoSenateitsoir. It is understood, how hew
ever, that Senater Cameren, who has tieeu iu
r.iver of the prompt continuation or appoint
ments In Pennsylvania unless something
could be shown te theuulituess or the nomi
nation itself, lias been instrumental in secur
ing a prompt consideration or the case and
the taverable action. This ends the state
casus.
PniscKshMAniKAMKMi:, daughter et the
Count or Paris, who married Carles, duke or
Urtganra, en Tuesday, were a marvel el a
wetlding dress. It Is In heavy white silk,
the skirt made iu large plaits and edged
with orange blossoms. Prem the Iwll a
show or or the blossoms falls ou the l ight side.
The waist Is plain, with ilehu or while crepe
and fastened In front byorange biosems.
The court mantle, four yards long, Is lined
with crepe aud trimmed with erange blos
soms. The veil is of tullu d'Aleneeu,
boidered with lace. The dress for tbu mar mar
rlage contract Is or white satin, with labliur,
embroidered w Ith line seed jearls.
llulVale Cljinrinakfira te htrUe,
It Is oxpected that the clgaruukers Iu
Ilullale will strike about Juue 1st They new
teTntaXmcrm..er "' rr thousand for
centdcarBr1auafl lr "und ter rtve
S2n nSw ii i! ""V,U"t-'tur.erH "V ,"t "
New Yerk eltv.nai ,h0l,'"IM, I""r0 ,l1"1 '
wthesutL A.l,,uore ,,,a" "y city
the' dlsute brb&iU bu t(' ""
Fifty Theund Sihular. la I li,
The Uroeklyn Sunday school union en
Wednesday celebrated lUSTthannlversarvbv
a parade of the pupils through the priul,
streets. It is estimated that Moeo Vi ildreu
were Inline, vn
A WAIF FROM THE SKA.
tiik f.tin iHirt; iiiat a rttit.yvit
rialllMt VKItHKL VAt'l VHK1K
Mim .!mirfirii Trlln tin Mnry et Htm She
W rut Out l'ur nil i;t ruing Him unit
Mrpil Alinr .VIOO Mllrn 1'rein
Heme .irri IIiik IXImIU.
The remarkable Incidents connected with it
young lady's Invelunlary voyage across the
Atlantic and Its surroundings of romance
have excited the attention of the two worlds.
Miss.Ieiirueaux. el St Heller, IMind of Jcr.
soy, with lier companions en Sunday even
ing in the middle of April went ler a row in
two small skills. Her own gallant took her
further than the oil er lxtt v euld go. Then,
losing his ears, lie swam after them ; mean
while the beat had drilted beyond his rrneh
and he swam en shore. There his story con
vinced the authorities and friends of the ladv
that he murdered her and be was cast Inte
prison. In his cell he lay for nearly n mouth
when the joyous news was lWlied under the
ocean that the missing lady, picked up by a
fishing schooner, was landed ou the shores of
Newfoundland iu the best or health. He was
at once released and Is hew eagerly waiting
her return. Meauw bile the lady, sojourning
In Newfoundland awaiting an opportunity te
obtain her passage home, was interviewed.
Her narrative is as fellows
"On Sunday, April Is, tvsii, m tirieen min
utes past eight, (v in., alter church, I letl
Victeria pier, ht Hellers, with my cousin,
Julia W HUlilrts Jules i'aruu and another
jeung man for a row, as far as the end of the
pier, about a quarter of a mile oil. The moon
was bright, the water smooth, and we ex
pected te be back almost directly. When we
reached the pier be id I wished Jults l'arne,
who was my sole companion, the ether two
having taken a second beat, te turn back, but
he said, 'Oh, no, we'll goon a little rurther.'
He kept going ou rowing, until we had get
past HUrabcth catle, nlNnit . mile trout our
starting place, aud then he turned back.
lit i. l VKS I Ost.
" We had returned te a point letw een the
two pier heads icterla and Albert when
Jules lest an ear. In order te recover It be
turned the I eat w ith the ether ear, and in
doing se that one also slipped from his baud.
At this time the tide was running out very
last and the ears w ere seen sw ept aw ay from
the beat and I lest sight of them. J ales then
jumped out of the beat te swim niter them,
telling me he w as a geed sw immer. lu the
ceurse of a minute or se lie get Inte the beat
again, nearly turning her ever In doing se,
as be get in at tne side. 1 neu taking en nis
hat and coat, which he deixwited In the beat,
be Jumped Inte the ea again. At this time
we were outside the uer heads, but 1 cannot
say hew far, as I was excited at the time and
am net a gexxl judge of distances. The be.it,
which was a two-eared pleasure skill, was
then right in the stream aud going out te set
at a great pace, I could net see the ears
when my companion jumped into the water
the second time, nor dpi I ever i-i) them
again. He jumped lrem the sldeel the beat
and struck out asteiu toward the piers te gel
the ears. The beat belug deeper in the water
lie considered that they must have been lull
some distance behind.
"The beat evidently gained iu speed ; and
in the short space et oue or two minutes 1
had lest sight of the swimmer. After he hail
been gene sometlvo or ten minutes I heard
his cry In Trench for help. The voice was
evidently a geed way oil. 1 could then met
see the pier beads as a speck. Alter the urst
minute or two lrem bis leaving the beat I
never caught sight of Fame .tgtm, although
It remained very bright until long after 1 had
heard his cry for help. It came two or three
times and then ceased. When I heard his
tlrst cry 1 was greatly alarmed, and cried
ler help mjself, shneklug out until I became
qulte fatigued.
A MUHT Of IlellUOIt.
"All that night I remained awake, expect
ing ev ery minute te see seme beat or steamer
coining In search of me. In order te guide
searchers te where I wasl kept en screeching
for help i.s well as I could at Intervals nil
through the night, but lrem the lime when
Farnu Jumped Inte the water, which I think
was about half past nine e'chi k, I never sa.v
and, with the exception et his cries for help,
heard anybody. About midnight It grew
cloudy and get rather dark, but I could still
have seen any object as large .is a beat ou the
water if It had c-jmu within a fair distance of
me. In the course of an hour or se after the
gathing et the clouds it beg in te rain he.iv ily,
and continued raining until about daylight
I had a vmall umbrella in the beat with me,
which I hehl ever me through the night, but
It was net of much service and I was inckly
wet through.
Seme time early lu the morning or Mon
day I round the beat had se considerable a
quantity or water in it that my feet were
covered by it,and I bailed it out with Fame's
bat, which was of hard felt, and this I did
ut Intervals until I was rescued. I was In
great fear that the beat would be capsized by
Fame while he was getting into It though
he apparently had r.oextraerdlnary difficulty
In doing n, but no water came in at that
time, The weather en Monday was tine again
and the sea continued smooth, but I could
see nothing but rocks all around me, Jersey
Is surrounded with sunken and ether rocks,
and iu my course I must have ussed ever
many of the former, which would have
proved fatal if there nail been any sea en.
liut, by Ged's geed providence, the water
kept smooth until the end.
A HTI.AMKIt PASSKS Ol 1 OK slulIT,
About half-past seven or eight o'clock en
Monday morning I saw a steamer, which I
took te be a Southampton be it returning
from Jersey, but she was a long way oil and
going iu a opposite direction te "me. All
through that day 1 expected te see somebody
coming after me, but night set iu without
any one appearing. The Southampton be.it
was the only vessel I saw that day.
On Monday night there were a low showers
of rain ; the weather efthe day had net been
warm eneugh te dry my clothe-, and they
remained very wet until the lime I was
taken from the beat I did nut sleep en
Monday, but during that night I dozed oil
occasionally, despite my ellerls te keep
awake. liy the lime it was dark I had
quite given tip all hope of being saved aud
prepared myself for leaving this world.
Karly en Tuesday morning 1 saw a sail
coming toward me as if from France, but at
that time there was no wind te speak of
where I was, nor had there been any from
the time el my being lett alone except en one
or two occasions, when there was a light
breeze, which sent a little spray new and
then ever the beat from the lop, but it did
net iuconvenieuce me. The sail came en
gradually but slowly aud my con ratio began
te revive. At length It was, as I had hoped,
near eneugh ter the sailors te see a signal,
and I made one Willi my pocket handker
chief waving it te aud Ira The signal was
net answered, se far as I could see, but the
vessel kept Hearing me until I saw clearly
enough it was actually making rer me. 1
kept en mating the signals, but bad great
dllliculty in doing se, as I was very weak.
Wh took nothing In the beat with us
when we started, and I was therefore very
tiiirsty, but did net feel hungry.
SIIK Ih JtKSCfKD.
Seme one threw me u nqieas the brigantine
came alongslde the skill, but I was tee ex
hausted te catch it, and the ship went past
me. In a little while u beat was lowered,
which came and took me oil te the shiii She
turned out te be the Tombela, or St. Mala
The iiame el the captain was I.audgrcn, who,
with the crew, was exaudlngly polite ami
attentive te me. Captain I.andgren most
kindly gave me a separate state room with
every privacy, and some dry clothes of
his own, which were much mere welcome
than sultible. He at tlrst gave meseiiiu elder,
which was the most acceptable thing I ever
had. Alter the cider lie gave me some iroed.
warm tea and ministered te my wants, iu the
best aud most kindly manner he iiesslbiy
could, belug quite a lather te Hie In every
way. Te him and his crew I ewe a debtor
gratitude I shall never be able te discharge ;
but I pray Ged te bless lieth him and them
rer all their great goodness te me iu that fear
ml time of need.
CO.MI'KLI.i:i) TO CIlOsS 1UK ATLANTIC.
In their hospltable ship I remained rer
tvveuty-slx days, when the captain landed me
at Hay St Geerge, Newfoundland, a distance
or l!,aeO miles rrem Jersey. Ills course was
ler Pert aux Clielx, where the captain and
orew were about te prosecute their Hummer's
fishery. They tried te laud me at St Pierre,
Mlquolen, but the fog was mxi thick te admit
or their doing sa They then kindly -went
seme distance out or their (siurseand landed
me, as I have wild, Iu Hay St. Geerge. There
1 was most kindly treated by the Church et
Eugland clergyman, the Ilov. C. Jellrey,
and his wlfe ; by Air. rdlly, Mr. Dwver,
Mr. Illsbep, Mr. I.ereux and Miss .Mo .Me
Kay, the lat of whom took me into
liet homettiid made me vervcomtertablo ami
nappy. X shall never lerget their kindness
te moor cease te thank them for It It was
en Sunday evening, I nm sorry te say, that I
left Jery ; en Sunday artorneon I urrlv ed
In liny St Geerge; and en Sunday afternoon,
In the kind cure of the liev. M. Weary,
native or Jerev, and a missionary of the
Church of England, at lireenspend, I nrrlvcd
ill St Jehn. V 1 I came here by the
steamer Curlew, alter a run or four days lrem
lliv St Geerge. Te the captain and stew,
ards or the Curlew and te the many Irleuds
met with en the way 1 give my Ust thanks
rer kindness te me.
On last evening at S' Mary's cliur li, in
st Jehns, I hid the happy opportunity of
returning mj thanks te Almighty Ged, "ns I
liad also "done at lliySt Geerge, where 1 par
took of the helj communion for His won
derful preservation me. My gratitude te
Hun was and Is all the warmer lrem the
fact that, some few hours atter uiv rescue,
the weather brume very storm v" and we
lest a man who slipped rrefn the vard Inte the
sea.
KHXKNT XIVOLIXI
skeuli I Hie I.lle i tin- Vltn Who Is te .Marry
drtlllil 1'llltl
Prncst Nietl in who is te he married te
Adelina Patti, is the son of a hotel keeper of
Dm.ird, Ilrlttany. He was liern at Tours,
1 eb. -?d Kf. He was ler a short time u
pupil at the Paris Conservatoire and in K
gained a second "accesslt" In comic opera,
hhertlv after he was engaged at the Opera
Cemique, remaining until lv9 with butioer
success. Ill that ear he went te Italy and
ungat Klerence, Turin, etc, with fair success,
returning te Paris In leJ, where he sang at the
olle enudeur. In ls; he visited l'.ng
land and sang at Lucca's concert at St
James hall ami later ut Covent Garden is
"Kdgarde," but creattsl no excitement. Iu
psTl he again appeared in I.ondeu, this time
under Mapleseu's management, singing
"tiiust" se suisesslully tint he remained
the whole sasen. in 1ST J he was en.
gaged at Covent 'Jtrden, where he sung
each successe year ns the interpreter
of "Ixjheugnn" and "Kadames." During
the winter and spring seasons he sang lu
Hussia, Vienna and ether large cities,
and of late years has been starring with
PaltL He came te America with her a few
years age and contributed largely te the suc
cess ei her concerts He also sang here m
epenu Me has a voice of moderate jsiwer,
lias a geed stage presence and Is a tair actor,
but he has adopted the prevailing "tremolo"
te such an extent, as seriously te prejudice
the method he acquired at the conservatoire.
It has been known for some time that he
would marry Pattl and they were known ns
man and w'ile, seme technicalities in law
alene preventing their formal union.
Inflammation of the thieit and lungs
promptly tared by lied -tar Cough s nip.
ItPKCIAL XUT1VKH.
The TniielbiR s il9iiinu
Is m irresistible fallow, brim full of siuri,
jokes, ceunigc. elf assiirmcti anil crtt llcls
very uiktni." with it. ilurtteck Jlloett iitltrrt am
a very tukim; im-uirine; the) take everywhein,
and are sold eicruheru ler s'lle bj II II
t is'hnin.driie'flsl.lu; and 133 .North yueen strut,
Luucister.
He Careful of the llahlps
If nur children are threatened with croup or
any threat ditllcultv, apply a few dmp of
7Vieificij' Ertectric Oil. It Is the nlL.ist meillcl ne
for the Utile ones we knew of. ler uit by II.
It Cochran, druggist, 1J7 and 1JJ -Neith ijueeu
street, Lancaster.
' Vly flraiiilf.itlier's Cleck,"
Was onceavury popular song, but like uianv
ether sentimental tunes it deesn t wear well.
lr, Themtit" Kclectrlc Oil mil uear tt will
wear away all aches, sprains, and nilns, mid
repay Its purchiecra hundred fold. Fer sale by
II I) Cochran, druggist, U7 and lJuiurth yin.cn
street, Lancaster.
3-Illg Thletes "J.
Dyspepsia and debility ure tnnliig thieves,
thi crtep lu and steal our health ami loiureit
berore we knew- It Let us put a step te their
Invasions with a bottle of lunlurk Jtlw.1 Jliitei
Fer sain b 11.11 Cochrun, diugclst, U7iuid 1 si
North Queen street, Lancaster.
Worked Wonders.
Mydiughttirwas very bidotren account et
a cold and pain In her lungs Jjr Themnt' ;.
Irrfric Oil cured her In twenty feut hours. One
efthe heys wm cured of sere threat This medi
cine has worked wonders In our fsmUy." Alvnh
1'lnckney, like Mahepic, .V 1 Ker sale bv II.
II. Cochran, druggist, 1J7 and lit -North (Jueen
street, Lancaster.
A Itupe Abuut Our ticks.
V weak stomach or enfeebled i In illation is
like a ropeubeut eurnccks. We arustrungup
.indunsliuugiilternutelv till eTlstenn tieceuits
unbearable, llurdnrk. Illneil mum will arrest
all this misery JIurdecL Jlteutl Hittrri are u
biKin te the sick. Let us remember this tact
1 or ss.li! by II II. Cochran, druggist, 1J7 and tSJ
North Queen stieet, Lancaster.
tlltAtXlXU, AU.
XNUK.STI.UCTIIJltE OKAININO.
NOCUAChlNU, NO PKKLIMJ.NOIILISTKU
1NU.
We have aHyatetnef graining wkw weed that
must. In the near future, take the plate of the
old system en all new work. Its merits being as
fellows Total ubollllen et u painted ground
work, speed and clcaullnes In working It,
beauty and tranapirency et tlntih, smoothness
and durability, and the capability of receiving
ashlghnnlsh as hard wikhI by the same meth
ods, this nretess Is the nearest approach te
mil il nit weed that has jet been dlsuivertd. Call
elid tee samples. (.UTllltlt; A SON,
sole Agents for Lancaster County.
Heuse Painting and Untfnlng Emporium, corner
of Chestnut and Nuvln Streets.
Always a large stock of Mantles en hand.
Telephone connections.
m.r-3iiiil
VAlUtlAOKH.
QTANDAKD CAKK1AUK YVOKk.
Edw. Edgerley,
CAREIAGE BUILDEE
Market Street,
Rear of Pontefllco, Lancaster, Pa.
My stock comprises a lurge variety of the
Lutust style Ilugtfles, 1'liJitens, Carrliiges, Mar
ket and liuslniiss Wagons, which 1 eiler ut the
very lowest figures and en the most reasonable
terms.
1 call special attention teu few of my own Or
signs, one et which Is the KDUKltLhVCLOSKI)
1'lHSICIA.V COUI'K, which Is decidedly the
neatest, lightest and most complete Physician's
Carriage lu tbu country.
Persons wishing te buy a geed, honest and
substantial article, should bear lu mind that
they take no risk lu buying my work. Every
Currloge turned out In ulghteeu years ugoed
one that Is the kind of guarantee I bavoteorfer
the public. All work tully warranted, l'lease
give me a call
UKl'AlllINO PltOMl'TLY ATTKNDKD TO.
One set et workmen esimctally employed ler
that nut-pet"
ricYciii:s!
TKIOYCLIsS!
Having been Informed by seme of our friends
that a certain bicycle linn have been tlicula
ttiig leiKirts (through Jealous motives, In order
te further their own Interests) that we de net
deal In lludgu lllcjcles or 'tricycles, or any
ether machines, we take this opportunity te call
Ihnutteutlun et the public le the fact that ue
are representing ull the machine that 1). Itiulgu
te. manufacture, and aru dealing In all ether
iiiarbtiimi Hint aie manufactured lu this country
and England. hend ler catalogue. Only Hiding
cennty i!lLc'u lliquir ohep In Luucaster
MARTIN RUDY, Supt.
NO.B KA8T KINO 8TUEBT.
Connected with 'telephone.
UiayW iw dA'-'tw
MKIIIVAL
AVliirS M.VUMAI'AUlliliA.
SCROFULA
Isoneef I lie most fatal sceuiges vv lilch allllct
liiiiuktiiil lllsefleu Inherited, but may be the
tvsiiit of Improper vaccination, iiicrciiiUl pet
enlng, tiurli' inline and v nrletis ether causes.
Chronic sores, I leers, Abscess,, Cnucereiu
Humer), ami. In sonic vases, Kuiiiclatlen ami
Consumption, result from a sctofiileua cendi
tien et tltt Meed I his dtseust ,.iule ctllcd by
tin" ne of Avel s Sursap irlll i
I intu'Tltcd asciofiileiisioiidltloiiot the Meed,
whldi enuscd a neiiingement tit m wholess wheless
tern tter taking leu thin four bottles et
Aer's Sarsarvirllla, 1 am
ENTIltELY CURED
And, ler the pist jear, luv- net feiind It nee
cssar) te it-e anv mere inedli'lne whatever. 1
urn ue- in bt'ltei health, and stronger than ever
before O A VMUiird, ils treinent street, lles
ten, M iss.
I win troubled with Si rvfulmn Heres for five
jears, but, ntlei iislnn n ten bottles et A) it's
siirsitiAitllu, the sorts it, iUd, audi haveuew
Kiss! heilth Mir ibeth Waiueck, M Appluttm
street, 1 ewell, Miiss
soma mouths nn I was troubled with Scrofu
lous seics en my leg 'I he limb win lisdlv
swelltn and liillaiiieit.anil tlie sores dlschaiiiiit
laruoiiiisiitltlcserolfeiislM" matter hvery lem
ed tiiib t, until t used Aver's sarsapnrtlln lly
lukliiic itirtHt bullies of tills medicine the sere
h.ivt tii"i"iit"iitltclv liealeil audui health Is lullv
it st, .1,1,1 I am grateful rer the geed this meill-
uie h is done me Mrs. Ann O'llrlvn, 1V Stilll
mi ft I, ew tuk.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
1 rimrtd b) l'r I C
s, .a I j Urugs-tAts.
VjerA Ce, Lewell. Mass.
I'll, e, ft i six bottles, 5
mjite.-;
O M 1. N MTDIMI IlKSinVKl)
MteiiKth or ulletini; trein lntlriiiltlcs
w
Of
iliti te tin ir sci, should try
BROWN'S
mm BITTERS!
1HWUANN
AN1 HUt i.i.ls is
MhNIl IT
Ut.lOM
AS THE BE8TTONIC.
Hits medli Ine tetnhlnes Iren w Ith pure veije
tubli tonics iiiulistiiviiliiiitl for IiUeasesis cu
It it le VV euiHti, uiul all w be It. id sedeutar live?.
It hmlchfsand l'untlcs the Itleisl, stlnuilates
the Appetite, stirtitthens the Muscles and
Nervi s In t u t, thoreughl luv iterates.
Clears the touipluten, aud makes the skin
tanoeth
It dis"s net til icken the teeth, cause headache,
or ptxslULt i onsiljtutieu uf (it.iti Vrefi mctb
reirt te
Mrs EtiAhrru llvinn, 71 Karwell Ave , MUtrati
kee, V is , ss. utul, r d ite el Die , 1""M
1 have lists! brew u' 1 run Hitlers, and It has
been mere than i doctor te uie, having cured me
et the weukut s 1 idles hive In life Alse cured
me et Liver lemplalui, uiidueu my complexion
Isileiir and gecst. lias also been beneficial te
uiv t htldren
Mhs lectstC Ukaiiihs, East Lik kpert. N ,
sn s "that, sum red untold mlscr imm he
mile i einpl ilnts, mid ct.uld obtain relief from
nothing except Urewu s Iren Itltttrs
1 he genulnu has 1 mile Mark and crossed ted
llius en wrapper Take no eiht r Mideenly
by IIKIHV .N C1ILM1CAL CO., llaltlmere, Mil
tTl tuaril 1 dA w-
rj.HA'S hPKClUC MKU1C1NI-
11IEI,UEA1 hNc-I.lsdl HE.MEH.
An unfilllng cure for lmpetcncy, and all Ills-ea-es
lh.it fellow Less et Memery, Universal
Lassitude, l'atn in the Hat k, Hluiuess of Vision,
l'reiu iture Old Aue, and inauy ether itlenscs
that lend te Insanity or Consumption and a
Prem ilure t.riv
"liill partliularstn our jiatnphlet, which we
desirv test-mi fnst b mail toeveryene. 4f-lhn
spiittlc Mi'dnttiu Is sold by all druggists at 1 1
pn pukiifc, or six packages ter l or w 111 bu
sent ftee by mill en the iecelplef the money,
by addrvasini; the intent
II It Cot II ItAV, Druggist. Sele Agent,
N os. 137 and IS) North Oueen btnet, Ijincastcr,
l'a
On aci eunt of counterfeits, we have adopted
me itjuun i, injti". iiieeiu ;cuiiiiie
llir. tiU.ll
MLDICAL LO.
Uuirale, N. i.
ap-ljdAw
TQ Ki: iSKNsUII.K.
one qunrtt r the time than an balm or lotion
and Is meie cleanly te use. A fresh and sweet
poi eus plaster which acts Immediately when
applied teseat of trouble Hhcumatism, Neu
laUli. sidmihe. Luuic lt.ii k. Crick, bclatlca,
sete Muscles, hldniy Atreitlens, Weak Lungs
or Lecal I'alns t iiuiet exist long when one el
these plestcis Is applied Keniember, virtues of
lreh Heps, linrgiinilv Pitch and Hums com
bined, sold i vt rv where iv . 3 for 11 iti, Pro
prietors. HOI' I'LASTLH COMPANY, Husten,
Mass. (7)
Hep pi,asti:k.h cchi: qlicki:sti
Wll s lletause compost d of medical
qualities that are knew n te jMsscss great power
lu relh vlng patti turlug dLsense und wonder
fully weak and weru out parts. 1 resh Heps,
llurgamlv Pitch uud tuins temblned In a fresh,
clean audsweet penms plaster Alwujs ready
te apply te sudden p iln, in lies, strains, cramps,
stitches, trick, swollen joints or inustles, or
soreness In an ptrt, .m ,5 for lieu, every
where. HOP PI vsThlt COMPAN1, Uosten,
Mass. (1)
OP PT.ASTKIIS.
Ml HACK ACHES.
Hosts of people of all ages sutler with pain In
the small et the back commonly culled " llitk
ache" Oct of veur druggist a HOP PLAsrr.lt
andiipply It dlrectlv ovtrseatef trouble. The
seething and paln-kllllng properties el Heps
cemldued with tin rgundv Pitch and Extracts
make tuls plastr asll better than ethers for
driving out inilii and strengthening the parts.
Atrial will demonstrate this. Alwas ready for
use Never falls JTs"ls , II for 11 HI. HOP
PLASTEK COMPANY, Proprietors, Itosten,
Mass. It)
DO. DAl.SKN,
OFFICES AND DllUO STOKE,
l.VjiJN.sth bt, Philad'a.,
UeirUtered Physician und tiraduate Jetfersen
Celkge, gutrauttcs te cure all bleed, Hkln and
Nervuus Olseases with purely vegetable reme
dies 1)11. DALSEN'S PILLS. Safe, sure and effec
tual, sent only by Express en receipt of i Ne
Pennv royal or dangerous drugs. 15uUN. Mhst,
Philadelphia. f-7-lyd
lOKN KEMOVKK.
VICTORIA CORN
KEMOVEK.
Warranted te eradicate completely and In a
short time, the most obdurate corns, hard or
soft, without pain, held by Gee. VV. Hull, Chas.
A. 1. ether, Jehn K. Kuuifmnn, Dr. Win. Worm Werm
ley, And. U.:Frey. Chas. .1. Slnillnyer, and at
ilEUirtOLD'S DltUU HTOKE,
declWya Ne. m West Orange St
A ITKH ALL OTUKKS PAIL, CONSULT
DR. LOBB,
KMNOIITH FIFTEENTH hTKEET, (Itelew C'al-
iewhUl atreet, Philadelphia.)
SeyKAUS' EXPEltlKNCE. Guaranteed te cure
the mulcted and unfortunate with Purely Vege
table Medicines. Ittiek en special diseases free ;
send for It Advice Iree end strictly connden cennden
tin!. Ottlce hours, 11 a. m. te i p. m., 7 p. in. te 10
p. m. Treatment by MaU. ml-lvdAw
"lUKE UUAHANTEEU.
RUPTURE.
Cure guaranteed by lilt J. 11. MAYKU.
Kasu ut ence ; no operation or delay from busi
ness ; tested by huudredsef cures. Main etllce,
b31 AUCll ST., Pill LA. Send for Circular.
OJ-lvdAw
PARASOLS .ttt
R
ObE 11KOS. .t HAKTMAN.
PARASOLS.
20-Inch Satin Parasols, 75c
ANDALLTHE tlNElt (.ItADEb IN UltEAT
VAU1K11.
-Itcpalrnig und Recovering of Umbrellas
and Parasols done nt shei t notice.
Rese Bres. & Hartman,
14 EAST KING ST.
apl-dmd
OTOltAtJK
AND
COMMISSION WAREHOUSE,
DANIEL MAYKU,
decS-lyd
Ne. It) West Chestnut Street.
FOH HTAI'Li: (JOOD.S (10 TO IIECH
lOLD'h. A fresh supply Just received.
Fanners, Mechanics and erklngmen can 11 nd
the Deuble Frent overalls the best In the mar
ket, every pair war ran tid. Alse Pants ou sumo
teniu. Underwear for all seasons at prices that
will pay te buy new. llrltlsh and Demestic.
Stockings, sizes running up te li Inches. Cellars
and Cuffs. Neckwear, Handkerchief, Suspend
urs, etc. Notion.
AT IIECIITOLD'S,
Ne. 62 North Oueen street,
N. II. Sharp Sand una Choice, building Stone
ferealc.
.JKHKLKHt, ,(('
XT ItHOAUH, JKWKLKll.
Fine Art in Sterling Silver.
GRAND EXHIBIT OP STERLING SILVERWARE,
Wrought lu Unlque and Artletlet. DenlgtiB until JUNE 1
WB EXTEND A CORDIAL INVITATION te the Bonernl public te
call mid bee thla dlaplny whother mirehiinlug or uet.
H. Z. R HO ADS, Jeweler,
Ne. 4 West King Street.
I
Jtll.Ll.VKNr.
r M M l.NSl. ANNOHTM EN T.
A. lil'RSIi,
NOS. O it 0 NORTH QUEEN 8T.
In our Immense assortment of elegant
HATS AND BONNETS
are gtsalci bargains than can lie found any
w licit" else VV e have tin i udless vailety of un
tntnmt'd lbits and lkntnets at the lowest plttt
'1 he very latest novelties In Hlhtiens, leathers,
1 Inner., Satins, Laces of all kinds and Huts find
lletini ts Irliunied 1 ree of charge.
We hive a large Hssertment of JKWKLUi,
VVATCIIKs.SPKCTACLLS and CLOCKS
Our HOOT AMDSHOK. DKPAItT.MKNTIscein
pltte
Alse our im.NTU HTKAVV HATS nndFKLr
ll.VTs at the lowest ptlie. Call unit see. till bud
B
AHtiAINS LN
BLACK
SILKS
-AT-
ASTRIGH'S
Palace of Fashion,
13 EAST KINO STREET.
Seme Rare Bargains.
Kuni lbavj lllai k
would lie t heap at II
ores Grain Pllk at ;c.
A most t leganl Mlk til II
i generally sold at
ii. -i
line Itliitk Surah Silk at II.
.Splendid uuallt Colored Drejs (tllks at 75c. a
yard.
lcterla Ijiw n til ", 11, 1JJ, 11, 15, 17, X, cb.,
and higher.
India Linen, l.if. 15, 1. 'JO, X cts and flner.
PI lid Nainsoeks lrem lis: a yard up.
Colored India Linen, In cardinal, Kent, Navy
and Pluk.
A lull stock of
DRESS LININGS.
laiubilc. Paper Muslin, Waist Lining, Slleln, In
all tolers . black and White Crinoline, W Ik
gau, etc.
OPKM-.D lO-DAI
bOMK HPKCIAL HAItGAlNb IN
SKIRTING EMBROIDERIES !
lull Skirl width. at fie. a
Ith, at ti5c. u vanl.
n worked, at II 25 a yard.
I ll.J5and IIayard
Llegtnl Patterns, Open
.spi.cl.il Ikirgalns at
SUMMER MILLINERY.
We are new teady te show the largest ussorl usserl ussorl
mentef WHITE STRAW HATS
Kverseenln Lancaster
Abe, a lariiu variety of
NKW FLOWKKS,
LIUHTCOLOUKD ANIMVIIITK,
TIPS AND PLUMKH.
OAL'K LACKS AND NETTINU8
ler summer Hats.
Au Immense variety of
CHILDREN'S HATS,
Ol all Celers and Styles, from Sc up.
SASHRIBBONS!
In ull Celers and Widths.
bargains In G-tn. block Sash ltlhben, lu all
colors, nt inc. a yard.
A large stock of White and Cream Hatln and
Ures limln ltlbbens.
Anether llargaln lu C-tu. Cardinal and Light
blue Satin and tires lira In Hush ltlhben at Xc
u yard. 7-ln cardinal, Sflc. a yard.
special let Nes. 9 and li fancy ltlbbens at 25c.
a yard
FIVE-BUTTON KID GLOVES.
Kial hid, Scalloped Tep, ire u pair.
ASTRIOH BROTHERS,
UUUOBJtIJSB.
HHHl QltADK COKFEKS.
tine old lieverument Java and Mecha
Cetrees. the best In the market. Our Java blen
ded Coffee speaks for Itself ; rich and fragrant,
25c. per pound. Very fine Plantation llle
Coffees, ear best only 200. per pound; ene very
popular til 15c. We want you te call and try our
12HC. Coffee. The excellent quality of our
Coffees and line Teas Is making irlenas fast and
firm. Our dally sales show a steady Increase.
Fresh lteasted every day. A full Hue of fancy
Groceries. 1'lcise give us a trial order.
OKO. W1ANT,
augae-lyd Ne. 113 West King Street.
T IJUHSK'.S.
Bargains! Bargains!
Forty Quarter Ilexes Londen Layer, Illtte
Hunch Kalslus, SX iwuuds In a box, for 7S
cents.
A Fresh Let Deslcated CoceanuU, only a)
cents per pound.
A Hundred Ilexes (il.oet! pounds) Procter A
Gamble's Cincinnati Olelnu Heuti at six cunts a
pound; nils is luctery pnee ; ueni ueneve in
selling geed
sbindard iroeds at cost, but our
stock is lu
arge and bought when the sean makers
naa a wur.
Win. Pcnn and Feil's Cern at eight cents per
can
AT
BURSK'S,
NO. 17 EAST KINO STREET,
LANCASTKU, PA.
-Telepbone Connection.
TOBACCO CUTTINdH, BCKAPa, HIFT
1N0S AND PACKKUS' WASTB, Ury and
Clean, bought for cesh. JB.MOtIMBf
Ne. 27S Pearl Btreet, New Yerk,
ltelereuce Fred, bchutte. Ne. 213 Pearl street,
New Yerk. luulHyd
TOTK IH MAICINQ
CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS
AT 3.00 A DOZBlt.
I AT NO. 1U0 NOHTU IJUJSKN STKKKT,
1 anl-tfd LancfUtcr.Pa,
ULUTltlXtt.
tqiHSII A IIKOTIIKH
Grand Army Suits
IN INDIGO I1LUE,
AT $5, $8, AND $10.
We Kilitra ilisi ilicui us the 1IK3T MADF.'
1IKST tjUALU' mid the CIlKAPKsT ler the
money In Ijuuiistcr
WHITE GLOVES
At.PKIl 1'AIK tllMVAHDS.
Meil's, Beys and Ohildren'B
X1SUITS
Ol
KVKHY ((MlilTV, 3IAKK AMI I'HICE.
Gent's Furnishings,
SI Cll AS
BHIRTS, UNDHRWBAIl. HOSIBUY,
SUSPENDERS. COLLARS,
CUFFS, &e.
A Ft' LI. LINK OF
SUMMER UNDERWEAR!
FKOM 17c. UPWAKIH.
TRUNKS, VALISES, S.ITCHELS
111 tin) l. Idlest niiet).
Merchant Tailoring Department
C V.SNOT HE SLItPASSEl) IN
GOODS, PRIOE AND PIT.
Hirsh. & Brether's
Oiie-l'rire Cletlihif Heubc,
COHNER NOltTH gUEKN HTItKKT
CKNTItK HUI1AUK.
AND
w
1 1.1.1 AMMON A KO.STKK.
32 & 38 EAST KING ST.
WILLIAMSON
& FOSTER,
MAKE A SPECIALTY
or
Artistic anil Faultless FIUIdr
CLOTHING
nut
Qenla, Beys and Children.
BOOTS AND SHOES
or
The Latest Fashions,
TOR
LADIES, MISSES & CHILDREN
CO
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CO
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03
I AT
LOWEST PRICES.
Q
0
m
m
(VA'.vr.s
Felt Derbys,
OD! Light
SOFT FELT
m
m
STRAW HATS,
OK
Tlic.NcHi'stSliaiicsrer.Stiiiiiuer.
Tim
UTEST NOVELTIES
IH
Neckwear, Underwear,
FANCY HOSIERY,
LISLE THREAD AND KID GLOVIS,
-AM)-
Cellars and Cuffs,
BMT UUAUTV,
LOWEST PRICES.
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WILLIAMSON
& FOSTER,
32 k 38 EAST KING ST.
mKUST NO OTJIEIia WHY ENDUIIE
llin nunnlita nf iinunilirlll. WhQll ItflnAOn'A
Capclnel'liuucw vflliquicKiy rviievu it.
'e.