Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, September 29, 1886, Image 2

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Hte Everv Wednesday Mernine.
Anua,l.a)poaraMeima. cinw e t,
asa, aid aoett ran te rnaen ttiq ct
iMranroaseucrnmnoaBmT rawr ottes
am" avs oecmr, aix akostkets lxtti
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f- THB INTIlIililOENOBR,
eer Building, Lancaster, l'a.
: Camester 3ntdligcnm
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,- JVAKCABTBB, BEl'TKMHEU , 1S8G.
X ,Whr BMTer Shenld Be ncicaled.
'tt one should attempt te enumerate nil
tstnuens why Beaver should be defeated
r. Jktltfce present state canvass, it would till a
large book. But a few of the mere imper-
; mat of these may be briefly stated :
(Heeral Beaver is net friendly te the la-
'Belief en te nail works a system of "store
' borders " which plainly violates the spirit of
-tfee fundamental law Uinta laborer shall be
't'BtJd for his services in money. General
f.t'BMver's defenders may talk until deems-
& T"-W nt thn nnllafupf Inn veil li which t)iU era.
i'Vtam vfaMi iiv llw men in liie pmnlnr
ifcutltdoesnet take a wise man te under-
nud that these empleyes who affirm de se
?ftft the fear of losing their places. Ne man
3. - ... - m U.t. , ft i l. 1
;,wiu preier u oiere uiuci ' w c;isu, uuu
..Beaver and his defenders only make them-
re ;rtve the mere ridiculous in attempting te
.iMORantiaie tms most ausimi preposition.
P1. Creneral Beaver will net labor te enforce
1 .ttSlA JVf,flflt titfen nn fvatrvftf iltBirlminnHnn
g.V..ifheIs elected. In his speech in Pitts-
&"bsrjr, he plainly gave notice that this was
IBM! niauj question, uut was ier congress
bjfctp decide. The thousands of farmers
F&-whose nreducts are made vastly dearer be-
lieniae of unfair discriminations against
Pattern in frelcht are emnliaticallv told that
'"jmf need hope for no redress with Beaver
t'.1 m we guDernaiienai cnair.
Ifrf". General Beaver is shuffling and evasive
v?8B the great liquor question new before
iwe people. His policy en this is summed
S:,no in the remark in his Pittsburt?
KS?L -l- . ii mi i.- J .-..,"
'imcui lucre may ue, unu ueuuiiess
fare, differences of opinion among Kepubli-
AAMtt 0 9- 41 a4V frHAll.A.1 a4? Yvlftfw nvtll.
ifl ViI . iirfA a
,i'w uquer uueauen." niui iue acumen
B;jeC01d Captain Bunsby he declares that
."A . ... ... . .-
i ( u a majority ei tne people are in favor
A Of ach an amendment te the constitution,
rwey nnaoueieuiy nave me rigtit ana
ehenld h.ave-the privilege of saying se."
XrZllevr can lmnst, clear-headed Kepubli-
K' cans iouew ine icau 01 u man wue uas no
opuueu uu one ui me uuinuig iiuesiiuna
V of the hour, or if he have an opinion lacks
uie ceurdge uj express it .-
sfe Els it net a sorry sight te see the lleptibll-
v, can candidate led around by the nose by
f.Bia party managers and told by them the
kind of sentiments te which he must give
fe&5 utterance t Is it net a matter of general
U belief through the state that his speech in
rvx A.1HOUUJK nita uareiuiiy aiiiHil uk.'u uuu
fe printed in advance, in the fear the Hepub-
rc man canamaie, it aueweu 10 ueveiep nis
KT-own ideas, would say something ridiculous
VK te the discredit of himself and his party 'i
iS. "And what a difference between this man
M and the Democratic candidate ! Mr. Black
r B4K1 oeiuij uikku ueiu ul me issues ueiere
ithe people in the present election, and has
.atf HLUBUUMSU tUOUl 1U &UUU .1 Clear IIIIIL LUftL
jS-the wayfaring man may understand them.
g xne people recognize in ttie autner of ttiese
iiy- Bentlments a born leader of men, and they
ft'l"', ate rallying te his standard by thousands.
jw And this is why Black will be called and
Ajjr nmiv. w.v.
Mllllam Buckets.
Helland is this month honoring the mem-
iy of "vVllliam Buckels, who in 13SG first
k aaltpd lierrinca nnd unrkpd tlipm ilnwn In
tX"I.i Tiri..-i i. i . ,r. ,
Bp 9n rnine ti it'icta EQi'a eiimIi na aahIi! 1
immediately consumed. The discovery
ftt that they could be preserved for market by
P!( aalHntr ntmnlA na it. wnq hull rnnuviiinnpna
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iVj et enuunng vaiue 10 iim ceuiury wuicu
Syf hnlilll thn Hirtvprpr fll nnp. rf flip, ffrpntest
i benefactors. The salted fish of Helland
coyer the world, and the wealth that has
been aaved from the sea has been greater
than that of geld mines, and mere benefi
cent, tee, for it was feed instead of metal.
It was seemingly a little thing te discover,
just as it was te find hew an egg would
stand en its end. But the man who first
develepes an idea of value te the world
wins its gratitude according te the value
of bis gift te it rather than according te
the labor of making it. And five hundred
years age, In the infancy of science, it was
net se small a thing as it would be new te
una out new te preserve usii. ine oppor
tunities nowadays for discoveries benefi-
Lte man would seem te be small be-
ife cause of the many that have been already
vniaae. Yet luj; is tne very era or dis
i? eevenr. It is net made e zs simple thincs
a that of the Hellander, hut yet it maj he
'saaae as easily, considering me far greater
fv light that knowledge and science shed en
t tbe discoverer's path.
j. a wnat is especially notable about the
'"toryef Buckets la that this man should
'gXfcAVA CT.Ine.1 ImnnrlBlinhln Vi .. 1. 41.
,jciaeef a little independent thought and
' .t vwavuieaeme lnnuirv. iin ipthp.1 luifn
LW fellow fishermen, who follewl in t)m
K '.4$ Tuta a seemingly Bmall bit of rea-
raung ana action, Uut It was eneimli.
jj & And the lessen is, te think and act.
FaUe Prophets.
bl?nlAA lirnnlipljl HMm ts lui n iid(iim1 vl.n
5.H Bomenen associated wlthcarthquake.fer in
w, j. m. wn. .'wt..-v . -.. vw w .. unviuni 1U1U-
-"v jMeiy ti we uuu uiav- uuoe prepiieis anu
J?i ( aarilinuakna in divers nliU-RH" urn stmVpn
ef aa warnings of the end .
',v.i In fact disturbances of this character are
ifx "itaitally repeated with mere or less violence
Y atvaml Umes, and men who envy notoriety
t , are apt te take advantage of the panic by
Jaazardlng a gueai at the date of a shake.
Then if one comes, belt ever se light, they
acquire disciples who eagerly watch their
words and leek upon them as the inspired
utterances of n prophet, or the accurate
conclusions of a man of sclence whose
wldem has outstripped his day and genera
tion. Mr. Wiggins, of Canada, with the
prudence that is the most admirable trait
of his character, does net venture te locnte
his prophecies near home, as In thn bvpmI
of fuihire his massacre by a disappointed
mob might ensue.
When men expect disaster and it don't
come they naturally feel Indignant nt the
waste of time and courage that has taken
rlace, and If it Is solely due te anyone man
they feel disposed te give him a little real
disaster as an antidote for his prophetic
fever.
But Wiggins is beyond the line, and ex
tradition cannot reach him. The govern gevern
ment should net fail te insert a clause in
the new treaty providing for the transfer
of fahe prophets. They Incite disorder,
demoralizing entire communities and caus
ing the less of millions of dollars while
thousands wait with bated breath the ad
vent of foretold calamities.
An astrouemer, Bichanl Procter, has
most vigorously deneuncal the reckless,
almost criminal talk of Mr. Wiggins, but
unfortunately that rascal lias aroused a
feeling of alarm among ign irant people
in the earthquake region who cannot
understand the reasons that men of
sounder scientific attainment give for re
jecting the earthquake prophecies.
An torenaut of New Orleans has deter
mined te profit by the Wiptjlin scare by cbarg
lng ten dollar for a lulloeri rliie te-dav.
The outline of a Canadian treaty lately
given by several prominent paper, proves te
bave been taken from a teukU drart sent by
tbe mother country te the dominion, and
even If correct Is of no value whatever, lle
Ing merely a nketch of a treaty that England
Illlclit. but that Canmln unit il.l- ,,.,..
would net approve. Partisan Republican
papers have net hesitated te make use of this
bogus treaty as a basis of attack en the ad
ministration, and If a real treatyappears they
are no doubt prepared te ignore all Important
changes and say "It is net se very different
atter all."
UunrtAii for the ladles or Uostenl They
leave their tall hats In tbe cloak room of the
theatre and permit the rest el the audience te
see the stage. May the faihien be swlitly lol lel lol
lewed. Tun freight discrimination question is te
be judicially pronounced upon in Pittsburg,
"ut uevr uu iriai me cae or uarper,
Speese A Ce., vs. the I C. A Y. read te re
cover some J2.1.000 alleged te be due becauv)
of discrimination in the price charged for
freight. The plaintill alleges that they pur
chased some 213 acres of land from the Char
tiers Bleck Ceal company, and began te op
erate the coal mines therein. During the
two years the plalutitl" were iu business they
shipped by the P. C. A Y. read some 40,000
tens of coal, for which they paid 20 cents per
ten. Owing te their inability te compete
with ether firms In the same Hue ei business
they sold their plant worth 110,000 ler 51,000.
They then discovered that there was an
agreement between the P. C. it Y and the
Chartlers Bleck Ceal company, under which
all purchases or leases from the latter named
company should be charged a uniform
freight, and that in violation of this agree
ment, Sanders A Ce., and ether firms had
been allowed a rebate of 5 cents per ten.
They figured up their less resulting from
this discrimination at f .3,000 and brought
suit for that amount. Such outrages will
cease when the ever growing louder cry of
Democratic enforcement of the constitution
penetrates ever the state.
Tms marvelous weather is the making of
prephets. If it had been announced en Mon
day that a heavy rain would fall in one part
of the city and tbeother part remain dry and
dusty, or if Wiggins had told us yesterday
that te-day would be cool, who would have
believed the prophecy ?
The discussion in the piges of the keien.
tifte Amerteati of the possibility of construct
ing a machine that would imitate the lllght
of birds, has aroused a Pittsburg wig maker
telling a challenge at the American assocla assecla assocla
tien ler the advancement of science, lie pro
poses te deposit Jl.OOOas a wager that he will
"produce a model which will rise without
the aid of balloon power " and will continue
its flight as long as the power of the spring
lasts. This Is net half se wonderful as it
sounds, for there are children's tevs, made et
a piece of twisted tin, which are shot Inte the
air and keep up their inotieu for seme sec
onds by the aid of a spring, but the Pitts
burg man proceeds te make the startling an an
neuncement that he will use the $1,000 for the
construction of a meter which will dispense
with all the difficulties el iprial navigation,
and will take him, with the acceptor of his
challenge, te California and back.
The treuble with tlying machines lies In
the necessity of having very light machinery
of great power, as these who have noticed the
Immense muscles of a birds wing well knew.
Steam engines are two heavy, electric mo me
eors lar lighter, but still tee heavy. New
comes this Pittsburg wig maker with the
claim that he has discovered a means of using
an atmospheric vacuum as a motive power.
Natural gas is net enough. Pittsburg wants
net only the earth but aUe the air.
A CiiAMnr.Rsuune man was killed while
making cider the oilier day. It is easier and
less dangerous te drink than te make iu
PERSONAL.
Pnoi'Essen Mkneei.l read a paper before
the scientists' congress in Ilerlln en vairrancy
from a medical point or Iew, averting that
vagrancy creates unit promotes Inuacy.
KErilESKNTATJE Jtei KW1.I.I., of Alaska
chiuetts, says that agricultural colleges are
proper enough, "only they have a tend
ency te draw young men away Irein the
farms."
Jehn C. O'Dennkll, of I'ltMmrg, ins
been commissioned by Governer Paulsen te
fill the vacancy in the beard of managers el
the Ileferm echoel at Mergansea, caused by
the death of James P. Harr.
Mil. Giadstene ence said that the free,
unfettered press or his country had done
mere te rorerm its gotrernment and purify
its administration than all the Parliaments,
reformed or unrelormed, that hail ever ox ex
iated. e.K,KV. "?01I.N Keiinev, rector emeritus at
at. IjUKO H Chllrpll. nf flHrmantnmn .11,.. I
Tuesday n his 01st year, lie was the eldest
hpisceiul minister in the I'm ted Stales in
orders, and the eldest living graduate of
lYir"eten college class of 1310.
J.X.JCHOR KOUHuT S GltEKN, of Eliza.
both, a member or Congress, frei-j tfce Third
district and a New Yerk lawyer, received
the nomination for govorner of New Jersey,
in the Democratic, state convention Tuesdav
day afternoon en the first ballet, having thirty-four
votes te spare.
, ." Ukaiu.es Mackay In his book en
" The 1-minders of the American Kepiilillc,"
makes the rather sweeping assertion that in
this country official corruption permeates all
classes except that which inclinlm the presi
dent, the Judges et the supreme court, and a
few ethers who might be counted ou the
Ungers of both hands.
KlnK That lie Had Been,
rrem the Bt. l'uul Ulobe.
Mrs. Traveller-While we were abroad my
? iy Te ,,le.HUy klUK ! 'rhly w travel
m,B' i6." tU0, klnK aak6u y uuslMmi te call
called. "W tUey rea'hed frt. Hi
Mr. fitay-at-IIeme My husband net lone
of tbat t " Wn" Wtat de you thing
Mrs. Traveler Yeu don't mean iu
Mrs. Btay-at-Heme Yes, I da That feel-
Ish call prevented me from having a geil
nei. r cam it nun.
Au Eufllah ArtrrM M'lie Itrrrnllj' Cams llrr
WlthMSmlltpn et)lrmn lur llvr.MAUAKrr.
The Pnsllsh btirleoque actres Miss Violet
Cameren, who has jut arrived in this couu ceuu
try, has created considerable curiosity among
the theatre-piing public and ethers who are
ever en the lookout for a choice pieoeof scan
dal. Violet Cameren's notoriety It princi
pally gained through the attentions she has
received Irem one et Great Britain's KnglNli
peers, Ijenl Lonsdale, who fellows her Iu
whatever direction she vIiemm te move,
nnd decldMly ac.uust the wishes el
the lady's husband. 1enl Leuslale
was Miss Cameren's devoted chevalier and
escort ou the Journey trem Knglaud, aud he
will no doubt play a most conspicuous rele in
that lady's future carr Mr. 1). De lleand",
the hustuud of Violet Camenni, has also ar
rived here, and he stoutly declares his inten
tion of prosecuting the noble lord who his
gained his wile's confidence and alienated
her fidelity, and en whom he declares he will
take vleleut measure te revenge the outrage
en his honor. Violet Cameren was bem in
1S52, and made her first annearauiHi en the
stage In 170. She ceutlnued from that tltue
en, playing in several miner parts with much
applause, until she achieved a slight promo
Hen, which increased with each succeeding
Iart she played, until she scored her latest
great success iu the city or Londen, Eng
land, in the piece emitted "The Commo Comme
dore." l,erd Lonsdale will be her theatrical
adviser and business malinger w hile In this
country, and they will no doubt take back
with them, en their if turn te Kngiand, plenty
of America's surplus cash.
She Acrrrd With Him.
" It's meat and drink tome te meet a jelly
geed fellow like Smith," said Jenes.
" Well, Judging from the condition veu
come home In when you have been with
Smith." said Mrs. Jeues, with asperity, " I
should say It va meet and drink."
se It Is Here.
rrem the Alloena Times, Dem.
There appears te be a general alarm In the
local Hepubllcan camp.
bvjsvial .verjcjM.
A rejjset for InalsMtlnn, Consumption, Dys
pepsia. Weakness, icivur, Ague, nc, Cehleii's
i.iquld Beet Tonic slO-lwdi-edAw
AX UNfOKTLWATE 1'EnsO.V.
The most unfertunate iwren In the world Is
one HfMctfd w-lth lck headache, but they will
be relieved at once by uIiit Ir Leille's peci.U
Prescription, fcee adTt-rilseuiciit tn another
column. (i)
WILL lOU SUirrEi: with Dyspepsia aua
Hver complaint ? Shlleh's ItaJUer li guaran'
teed te cure you. Ker sale by II. U. Cochran.
UruggUt, Se. HI North Queen streeu
Uecklen'i Arulnt Salve,
Tne Ite.st Salve In the world ler CuU. Bruises,
Seres, L leers. Sail Kheum, ever Seres, Tetter.
Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and ail Skin
Kruptlens, and positively cures Plies or no pay
required. It la irnaruntesl te Klve perfect satis satis
factien, or money refunded. Price X cants per
bo5Jre,r 1. h " " teenran, Druifijlst, li7
and 133 North Queen streeu LaucaJter, I'l
. CU2,V1.' " "OOPIN G COUGH and Urenchltui
immediately relieved by S Wleh s C ure for sale
by"-" Cochran, UniRgUu .Ne. 1J3 .North Queen
BIIILOII'S CUKK will lmmliately relieve
Croup, WhoepinB ceuah and Urenctitils. rer
QueenVtrwt. fc,isUt' J,- W Setth
Da. liAMLiK Meiui Smcr, 1'urely vegetable,
pleasant te take, win expel worms tl any exist,
no purgative required alter using. Price, 53
centa, by all druggists. Jebs-amdJlWir
The Impeudlns Danger.
The recent statistics or the number of deaths
show that a large majority die with Consump Censump Consump
uen This dl-ea-e may commence with an an
parentis harmless ceuifh w hlch cin be cured In
stantly by hemp's lialaam for tholhreatand
Lungs, whcti Is jruaranteed te cure and relieve
rer sale by II. Jt. Cochran, drugpfsu si. 131
.North Queen streu e.,lwdAltw
""J ,L,'A0U cough when Shiieh's Cure
JiHJ i1,8 'mu""?hite reliet l'rlce 10 cts.. 80 cts..
",,!iv.0t!la by " " Cochran, ufuggUU
.Ne. 137 -North Ilueen streeu "
A Very Narrow I jwape.
!le.e' '.S? a TerT narrow escape," said a
promluent efflzen te a friend. "I was cenUned
..J'11 fra yearand my friends gave me np
ler a consumptive's grave, unlll I began using
Kemp's Unlearn for the Threat and Lungs, und
here I am, sound and hearty." Price trxl and
II. rer sale by II. II. Cochran. Dra" gut,Ne. ijt!
North Queen streeu Lancaster. eKU"'i,u- ""
SlIILOH'SCOaeiland Consumption ture Is
sold by us en u guarantee. It cure Consump Censump
HSI; lr2ISAl0 b' "" Cochran, Urugglju Na
139 North Queen streeu " -t.
(1Wl,".,,h.0J,call ls annoyed with dandrmr,
Sin" m.iU J!huri!,,eaP wl." J3 fe,,na ln'alllblu:
HUl's Hair I)ye, black or breHn, fllty cenis
bliMwdeed.tw
llrace t'p,
Veu are feeling depressed, your anpetlte U
peer, you are bothered with heudacbe, jeunm
ndgety, nervous and generally out of sorts, and
want te brace up. llrace up, but i.-t with ntltn
utanta, spring medicines, or bitters, which have
Srii5H. tj"?1." ver- cheap, bad whisky, and
which slimulate you for an hour, and then feat e
you in worse condition than betere. What veu
want is an alterative that will purify your
bleed, start healthy action of the Liver and Kid
5J'r,ti.re,fT? Jeur vitality, ami give renewwl
health aud strength, ouch u medicine you will
Hndfh Klectriclllttcr3,andoulyse cents n bot
tle at II. II. Cochran' Iiruu, store, 137 and lai
North Qutcn Streeu LancasUir, Pa. (3)
OATAItUlICUKKIi, health and sweet breath
secured, by ShUeh's Catarrh Iteinedy. Price 60
cents. Nasal Injector tree. rer sale by II. il
Cochran. UruggUu Ne. Ul North Queen streeu
THAT HACKING COUfill can be se quickly
cured by bhlleh'i Cure. We guarantee iu ter
sale by IL 11. Cochrun, Drugguu Ne. 137 North
Queeu streeu
Fact Werth Knewlns.
In all diseases of the nasal mucous membrane
the remedy used must be non-irritating. The
medlcul profession has been slew te learn this.
Nothing satlalacuity can be accomplished with
douches, snutrs, powders, syringes, astringents
or any similar applications, becjuMjTfieViirudll
irritating, de net thoreughji-eachUiu affected
surfaces and should hi adencd as Ve
than miiurua. A jnulfftude of persons who had
tarrh can InttJef tustlty te rudlcal and perma
nent curjj wrought by Kly'a Cream Halm.
fffifiSwd
If Oil KY8PKPS1A and Liver Complaint, you
have a printed guarantee en every bottle of bhl bhl
leh's Vu&llzer. It neverfalls te curu. Ker eale
by II. U. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137NerthQuum
streeu
Meat Kicelleut.
J.J. Atkins, Chief of Police, Knexvllle, Tenn.,
writes! "My family and 1 are benetlciarles of
your most excellent medicine. Dr King's New
Discovery for consumption i having found it te
be all that you claim for ludeslru te testily te
lis virtue. Wy friends, te whom I have retem.
mended It, praise It at every opportunity." Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption Is
guaranteed te cure Coughs, Colds, ilninchltls.
Asthma, Croup and uvery aUectlen of 1 hreat.
Chest und Lungs. Trial betUes free ut Cochran's
Drug Stere, 137 and 13a North Queen street, Iain
caster, l'a. Large slze, tl uj. (jj
WOTHKU8 1 MOTHlsns iT UOl'liKKs'i iT "
Are you dlsturbed at night and broken of your
rest by a sick child suiiurlng and crying with
the excruclutlng pain or cutilug teetht If se.
go at ence and get a bottle of Mm. WINSLOW'8
HOOTHINU aruup. It will rollevo the peer
Uttle eufferer Immediately depend uien It I
theru U no mistake about IU There Is net a
mother en earth who has ever used iu who will
net tell you at ence that it will regitlate the
?S??,u:i?J?? ?lTU I?.at te the mether, and roilef
ana health te Xhe child, npumtlug like magic It
e?aet Sf'Sa,u tbn P:r1ntlen of en of the
StiSi iu?"1, ,ettuU, Pbyslciani ln the Untusl
statea. Beld every where, tenU a botUe.
mal-lydjl,W,BAw
Til JT VOnTAl. HBMriOK,
A Itecenl Thai Shows Its lmpreTement In the
Ist -UnU Year.
In his annual reert te the jiest master gen
eral of the operatieus or the inspection bureau
of the postelllco department during the last
fiscal year, Clilel I nspecter William A. West
saysthst llui iericj has Iwn grt'atly Im Im
previnl. Arrests neroiuade during the year
totlienumlvref lien, the largest nuinter
slxtysl -being In Idaho territory, New
Mexico following with slxty-te. Oi the
persons arresteil 'J 13 were postal empleyes,
40 being postmasters, 31 assistant postmasters,
3.1 clerks In ixstetll, II railway postal
clerks, a I letter carriers nnd II ether em em
peoyes. The persons nr rented who were net
In the service lucludeil Tli burglars and 31
e-ivstiuasters. Thus tar il I have been eon.
vlctexl.
There were l,'il complaints received et
depredation accidents and delays In the do
mestic registered mails, or which 3, AT? were
lnvestlgatwl, and In l,lOrt cases round te 1h
groundless, In 1,110 cases the cause of less
was ascertained, and 111 5Kt of theee Uie
money was either recovered or the liss made
geed. There wits tu'tual less te senders lit
7 cases.
Ordinary letters te the number et 21,215
w ere reported, lest, tilled, or delayed, IMS!
w ith enclosures, nudfs0.S3 without enclosures.
Four hundred and eighty-seven l ostetllces
were reported rebWul, and 2ii0 burnisl ; 70
postal cars were reported burned or wrecked,
27 mail stagiw robbed, 7 mall messengers en
their w agens robbed, 70 pouches lest and 127
stolen, cut or Injured by railing under trains.
Ne less was leund te have occurred In7,ts7
rasOM, nnd lJt,075 are lelleved te be properly
chargeable te depredations et postal em em
pleytis. 1'osteillco lnsjHVters recovered trem
dishonest jxistmasters or causes! the recovery
of MUuism fraudulent reports of cancel cancel
latleus of stamps.
National ItOdge In Session.
The uatienal council et the Vulted Order
of American Mechanics met Tuesday In Hal Hal
tlmere. The eillcers present arts national
counciller, Gee. W. hlte, Jr., New Jersey ;
vice counciller, Charles II. Stein, of Mary
land ; secretary, James N. Cafely, of Penn
sylvania ; treasurer, Jeseph II. Shlnn, of
New Jersey ; marshal, H. D. Hauls, of Con Cen
nectlcut ; protector, Leuis N. llarL or New
Verk i doerkeepor, Charles O. Farge, ei
Massachusetts, 't'he uew delegates, repre
senting Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Mary
land, Delaware, Massachusetts, New Yerk
nnd Connecticut, were admitted. There are
ate delegates present rrem West Virginia,
irgiuia, California, New Hampshire, Iowa,
uiiiii uihi i lerma.
The 2tltli triennial convcvatien or the gen
eral grand chapter ei the Hoyal Arch Masns
of Uie Cnlted States, opened Tuesday in
Washington.
i
The IMlterlal Pen.
"rem the Contemporary Uevlen.
Theetliterial pen isasceptreet power oom eom oem
pareit with which the sceptre of many a men
arch Is but a gilded lath. In a democratic
age, ln the midst of a population which Ls
able te read, no position is comparable for
permanent influence and far-reaching power
te that of an editor who understands his voca
tion. In him are vested almost the attributes
or real sovereignty. He has almost exclusive
rights or Initiative ; he retains a permanent
right or direction, and above all, he better
than any man is able te generate the steam
kuewn as public opinion, which is the great
est ferce et politics.
TWILIGHT
See the rlery cloud peaks sinking
In the west.
And the wild bird doling, blinking,
In her nest.
Le, t he laborer Is hieing
Te his home.
And the bat ln haste Is fl j lng
Prem the deme:
And the owl about Is winging
Fer its prey :
And the whip-peer-will Is singing
Its sad lay.
In the gleaming thoughts will rtse.
Stars will glimmer In the skies.
Though the earth ln shadows tes.ed,
Sinks ln night, chaotic, lest
inWiam Hotea llalleu.
lleil Star Cough Cure seethes chlldreu. It has
no opium te injure thorn. 25 cents.
The Same Unman Nature.
Many vain attempts are made te repeat the
remarknble success of Bensen's Capclne Plaster.
This splendid rcmedy is known, sold and used
everywhere, and Its prompt action and unrival
led cnratlve powers havu wen for It hosts of
friends. Imitations have sprung up under
similar sounding names, such as " Capslctn "
" Capsicum," etc , Intended te deceive the care
less and unwary. These articles possess none
of the virtues of the genulne. Therefore we
hope the people will assist us te protect what
are at once their interests and ours. Ask for
lenen's Plaster, and examlne what U given
you.andmake sure that the werd"Capclne "
i cut ln the middle of the plaster Itself, unu the
" Three Seals " trademark is en the tawi cloth.
Any reputable dealer will show yen the safe
guards without hesitatien: If you cannot re
member the name Ilenson's Capcine Plaster
cut this paragraph from the paper, (l)
There Are a Few Druggists
who care mere te make a large preflt en u worth
less articles than te wait for the prosperity that
ultimately results from henet dealing. The9e
are the men who, when asked for a Ilenson's
Capclne Plaster, will recemmeud geme cheap
and trashy substitute or imitation, saying it ls
" lust as geed." Sometimes they w 111 de up nnd
sell the miserable Imitation wilheut remark,
allowing the customer te suppose he has Ilen
son's. If the valueless plaster Is returned. Cheap
Jehn will 0ay be made a mlstake s if net he has
done a geed stroke or business. The public are
cautioned against Jehn and all his Ilk. Unyef
respectable druggists only. The genuine " heu heu
sen's plaster has the M Three Seals " trade mark
and the word " Capclne " cut In the centre.
ssp'.T-M.W&S
MtSDIVAL.
OOK THE UI.OOD.
BROWN'S
IRON BITTERS!
Combining Iren and Pure cgetable Tonics,
quickly nnd completely Cleanses and IKnriches
the Uloed, Quickens the action of the Liver and
Kidneys. Clears the complexion, makes the
skin Smeeth. It docs net Injure the teeth, cause
headache or produce constipation ALL UTHEU
MEDICINES DO.
Physicians and Druggists Everywhere Itecom Itecem
mend lu
Dr.N.8. Ucoelis, of Marien, Mass., says- "I
recommend llrewu's Iren Hitters as a valuable
tonic for enriching the bleed, and removing nil
dyspeptic symptoms. Il docs net hurt the
teeth."
II. M. Dklzell, Iteynelds, Ind., says : " I
have prescribed llrnwn's Iren Hitters In cases et
a mem la and blend diseases, also when a tonic
was needed, and It has proved thoroughly satis
factory." Mb. Wm. llntxs, Ne. a;8U Mary street. New Or
leans, La , says : " llrown's'Iren Hitters relieved
inetnacase of bleed poisoning and I heartily
recemmend it te these needing a bleed puri
fier." The genuine has Trade Mark and crossed red
lines en wrapper. Take no ether. Made only by
HUOWN CHEMICAL CO.,
(6) HalUmere, Md.
QTOMACU AND LIVEH PAD.
Fer Indigestion, Bilieasness,
SICK-HEADACHE, or any or the symptoms et
a disordered stemdCiLHndllver, use
HOLMAN'S
Stomach 8c Liver Pad.
It will give tene, vigor and elasticity te your"
whole system, remove all
Malarial Tnlnt Frem the Weed.
Prevent 1'ever, Bmall-I'ex and all contagious
diseases.
Warranted te CU11K and PllEVKNT CIIOL
EHA INFANTUM, COLIC, MEASLES, and Ml
CHILDREN'S DISEASES.
UAFKI EASILY WOKN I HELIAHLK1
DIU LKVVIS AND U1S 11CHDHSD WITilKSSIS.
Fulton. Arkansas. After carefully watching,
for a period et four months, the effect of " Hei.
man's Agueaml Liver Pud," In at least ex nun
iiinu(AHK under iny Immediate observation, I
have no hesitancy In lecemmendlng It as a guru
and speedy euro Inult cases of ague, biliousness
anu inuigusiien in an cases el enlarged and
lnftumea spleen, It Is par excellence. Fer all
diseases uilslng from a disordered condition of
the liver, 1 cheerfully recommend its use.
Verytruly, JAMKSU.LEWIS, M. D.
-Uowareor llegus and Imitation Pads. Ask
veur druggfsts ler the Genuine Helman's Pad.
und take no ether. It he docs net keen thorn,
send UOO te the
HOLMAN PAD CO., 120 William St, New Terk.
r.uffWJtndM,WA3
i rear
(WMIPJ , I f 1 I'D
Jtllilsife
ARE yen certain that the pLitt' you cat oft of, and the cup you
think from, have net been washed with soap made of the fat
of diseased cattle? After a careful chemical and microscepical
examination of the Ivery Seap, Dr. Derenius, of lkllcvuc Hospital,
writes: "I cordially recommend the Ivery Sep for its unsurpassed
detergent ft epertics and purity." Wash your dishes with Ivery Seap.
A WORD OF WARNING.
There are many while soaps, each represented te be "just as geed as the 'Kery't"
they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities
of the genuine. Ask for " Ivery" Seap and insist upon getting it.
;cervr'sht 15s by Pnctcr A Gamble.
MEV1VAU
T
HE SWIFT SPKCiriC COMPANY.
Tried in tbe Crncible
About t wenty years age 1 discovered a little sere en my cheek, and the doctor pronounced
it cancer. 1 have tried a number or physicians, but without receiving any permanent bene
ttu Among the number were one et two specialists. The medicine theyapplted was ltke
nre te the son-, causing Intense pain. I saw a statement in the papers telling what 8. 8. 8.
had dene ter ethers similarly alUlcted. I procured some at ence. Ik' fore 1 had used the
second bottle the neighbors could notlce that my cancer was healing up. My general health
had been bad for two or three years I had a hacking cough and sptt bleed continually. 1
had a severe pain tn my breasU After taking six betUes or S. S. S. tuy cough left me and 1
grew stouter than I had been for several years. My cancer has healed ever all but a lltUe
spot about thn stze or a hair dime, and it ts rapidly disappearing. I would advlse overyeno
with cancer te give 8. 8. 8. a fair trial.
Mills. NANCY J. McCONAUCHEY, Ashe drove. Tippecanoe Ces, Ind.
February 16, li
Swift's Specific fs entirely vegetable, and seems te euro cancers by forcing out the im
purities from the bleed. Treatise en llloed nnd Skin Diseases mailed free.
s:i-lyd.tw THE SWIFT Sl'ECIr IC CO., Drawers, Atlanta, Ua.
UA.T8,
N
EW STYLES.
TflE FLL STYLES ARE FERE.
W. D. STAUFFER & CO.,
LEADING FASHIONABLE HATTERS,
We have the Largest Stock or NEW FALL STYLES ln STIFF AND SILK UAThever Shown In
Lancaster. Sele Agents ter KNOX, of New Yerk, and VVILCO.X, of liosten.
SCHOOL HATS AND CAPS
Fer Children, lu all the latest Styles at LOWEST I'llICES. UUIIIIEU COATS ter Men auditors.
KOHEe.GLOVES.TKUNKSaudTKAVELINU IIAbS.
-GIVE US A CAI.L.-V9
W. D. STAUFFER &CO.,
(SHULT A UUOS.'S OLD STAND.)
Nes. 31 and 33 North Queen Street, .... Lancaster, Fa:
JKWKLBUX, JO.
H,
2. RHOADS, JEWELEK.
Watches,
Diamonds,
My Repair Dept
is Fully Equipped
and Respectfully
Solicit Repairing of
Fine ard Complicated
Watches, Musical Bexes.
Bronzes, Jewelry and any
Intricate Piece of Mechanism.
H. Z. RHOADS, 4 WEST KING STREET.
nevamrvturiauzxa uoeoa.
s
HIRK'H OAKPKT HALL,
CARPETS !
BEOFEN1NQ OT
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL.
w.. .T? t9w P!1 J ,hew t18 trade the Largest and Best Bolected Line of CarpeU ever ex,
VirSSi1 PH.WZ: .vU'T(llB VELVETS, all the ITadlng Makes of llODT ANDTAI'KSTUy
SSV?5,K.K8I.T.,i55K.;PIfrl All-wool and Cotten Chain EXTUiSUfKHS, and aU analltles of IN.
OUA1N CAlU'ETb, DAMASK and VENETIAN CAKI-ET8. BAU and CHAIN cIbI'KTS of our
own manufacture a speciality . Special Attention paid te the Manufacture of CUSTOM CABFXTa.
AUO a Full Line Of OIL CLOTHS. EUOS, WINDOW SHADES, CO VKBLET8, a,
AT
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL,
Cor. West Bang and Water Ste., Lancaster, Pa.
strss-imaw
THVNKK, V.
rnRUNKS! TKUNK8I
Latest Styles Trunks
ATKUECKEL'3.
Over ThmO hundred dlfferent sizes and styles
tn choeso fretn at prices ranging from 1.0O te
30.OO. '
BRLDAl'i TRUNKS-OHHAP,
AT
KKEOKEL'S TRUNK ROOM,
Second Fleer, 3 and 6 E. King St.
aug?t-3ma
QTO'AdE
COMMISSION WAREHOUSH.
niUIIPI. XMAWtt
flecira
M0..18 west Caeitnut street.
atMi
Tried in the Crncible
VAl'9, 40.
A Full Line of the " Birth
or Menth Stones "
Mounted te Suit
Your Particular
Fancy.
Jewelry.
CARPETS !
TVON'THUKKKK ANY LONOKH
Frem Your Disordered Kidneys,
BInek Barren Mineral Spring Water
Is a I'rempt, EfflclentandCheapllemedy.
Its Tonic and Invlgerant Powers make It an
excellent Dyspepsla ltemedy.
Dr. Hegnault, et france, writing te Gen. Ueff,
ef the U. . Army, says i
" Veu need net ceme te Europe for Waters te
Cure Dyspepsia; we have none better than
BLACK BAllBEN Bl'HINO WATJtlL"
l'ersena supplied and veaseli furnished.
V. 8. UOODM AN, Manager.
. ... Ne.S7KastOrantBtreet.
Fer sale by JNO. IL KAUf 111 AN, Urugglat,
North Uncen Street, Lancaster, l'a.
BLACK BABBKN BJ-BINO If OU8K new open.
Apply te
MIS3CHUISTIE BOUUKUOBB,
rieasant drove, Lancaster Ceunty, Pa.
nneltMimd
TOOTK 18 MAKING
OABENBT PHOTOaBAPHB
AT B3JDO A DOnS.
AT NO. 1W OBTU QUM BTBMT.
ini-ua UvneMtw.ra
OLurHftrw.
UULSH A llKOTlIK.lt.
Don't Only Read,
-hut-
CALL ANU HKK THK G00DH
-AT Tll
ONE-PRICE
rinlliiiiL' and MsniM Stere
-or-
HIRSH Sl BROTHER.
We have doubled our stock of rinc, FereUn
and Domestle Heeds for SUITS, OVKItCOATS
and l'ANTAI.OONe. We employ the Best Werk
men and um the Finest el Trlmtnlnni for our
CUSTOM MADKUOODH. WehavejustrecelTed
a large line or Fine and Medium tirades of
WOOLEN 8HIUT1,m also a Limited Number
et OVEltandUNDKllSIUUTS Combined. These
tloeds are or Kxceltnnt Quality and Just the
thing ter Winter wear. We have a ana 11ns el
Medicated, Merine and Kxtra Ftne Lamb's
Weel Slllltrs and DllAWKllS. We have the
Ijirgest Assertmut et
Ready-Made Clothing
te be found anywhere for MKN and BOtB i also
a let of KILT 8UIT8 and SUITS with PANTS
for LITTLE CHILDltEN. If thcsoGeods are net
a Guaranteed we wlllcheerrullyKxchange them
or lie fund the Meney. All these Geed, and
mere tee numerous te mention, can be round at
ONE-PRIOE
Gletbiers and Furnishers,
COIL NORTH QUEEN HT. AND CBNTBK
SqUABE, LANCASTKB, PA.
JT-Our Stores will be closed Thursday, KrliUy
el this wesk, en account el Holidays.
w
IL-MAM.HON A KOSTEB.
THE-
BOOT AND SHOE
DEPARTMENT
-18 NOW
Nearly Four Years Old.
During that jvetled we have learned a creat
deal about Heets and Shoes. We hare round the
medium class goods require as close attention
as the very nnest that by close attention we
can raise the standard or this class or goods te a
hlgher piano without lnterlerlng with the Pres
ent Prices te our customers. In ether werdJ,
we think there It an opportunity te gire better
values than formerly without Interfering ln any
way with our rinest Trade. Uursales of medium
grade Beets and Shoes have Increased the last
two years beyond our expectations, and it Is our
earnest endeaver te still lncrcase our sale en
this class of goods, and te de this we have de
termined te keep belter grades Ulan has ever
been offered at Present Prices. In keeping a
harp lookout for Middle Class Goods we shall
net forget the Finer Grades. Some lines we have
concluded te close out, and this we are going te
de quickly by putting prices upon thorn that
ought te sweep them out In a few hours. Tet
eiample there are
Ladlea' Opera Teb Freneh Kid Overcap
Gaiter Regular Price, 95.60 ;
New 93.60.
All Slees LndleB Common Bense Pob Peb Pob
ble Oeat Walking Shoes, 92.60.
PAH OVERCOATS!
Lateet Faehlena, QO te 923.
GENT'S DRESS SACK SUITS,
All-Weel, a Specialty, 1 13.00.
THE NEWEST STYLES IN
Dunlap's Eine Silk Hats,
STIFF AND SOFTFELT8,
Beys' and Children's Caps and Peles.
NOVELTIES IN
NECKWEAR, UNDERWEAR AND DOSIEHT.
WILLIAMSONS FOSTER,
e2, U4, 30 and 08 East King St.,
LANCASTKB, FA.
4V8teres closes at 8 o'clock p. in., azteplMoe
day and Saturday
WXMXa AMD ZJ0VO1U.
A MERIOAN WINEH.
GRAND DISPLAY
-or-
American Wines.
The following Is from the report of the Judges
en Wines at i he Lancaster County Agricultural
Association Fair :
We desire te make special mention of II. E.
Blaymaker! large and elegant exhibit of Domes Demes
tic Wines, produced by the Pleasant Valley
Wine Company, of ithelma. Bleu ben county.
New Yerk. Their Bpeclal Great Western Kitra
Dry and Great Wcstern Extra Dry, Champagnes.
Pert, Claret, Dry and Hwect Catawba Wlnes,
which we ceiulder, compare favorably with Im
ported Wlnea. WILLIAM A. MORTON,
IU FBANK BUKNEMAN,
HIRSH & BROTHER'S
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