Till: LANCASTER DAfLV INTELLIGENCE"!, SATURDAY; NOVEMBER i0, 18(J(5. .! THK OLD DKTKCTIVE'S ST011Y. As M old detective who tiai landed hi Ml atWs ef criminal mi the (tallow and be- bum, I bave lind mtne reusing tl land (iiirorexrierlence. Onoelllio i been called te mind wiiiim a uay flire by reading of the death of n man In h bberli)R city. Fer oenvonleneo Mke 1 Will call blm Cliarlpe lniiex J WM attached te the lorce of a Western Hjr, and we had hoen running nlenj; for am week without any break en tliu purl of erll deer, when n murder bccurred. The Jaalter or a bank wu leund dead In tbe buM tm cfllce et tbe bank, with tbe outslde duwa open. Tbe man bad been ulruuk en tM aide or (be bead wltb wme heavy weight and hl akult cruahed. Nothing bad been taken Iretn the bank, anil ae we re&scned In thai way i Tbe robbers bad called the janitor tolbedeoron nomeprotoxtor elder, and m aoen a he opened It they rushed in and dealt blm tbe blew. It was tbe night belore ale. cat election, and the approach or people vv he werocareu!norblcctionporlnrj had rattled tbe robbers and they bad fled. In these days a bank robber would have coolly Mint the deer and (tone te work en the Kale, but tbey were a dIUerent claw or men tben. 1 r they bad net been, we should bave probably ar gued differently. An Innneat was held, a erdlct rendered that Jehn Hblelda came te his death at the bands or parties unknown, and be wai burled. Tbe robbers bad net tell the slight. est clue behind thorn, butns I was ambitious te make a name I was allowed te liefiltt work en tbe case. In a town twelvemllei awaj 1 found, after a long bunt, a Uvery stable man who had let a borne and buggy that nlht te two strangers, whom he accurately tlo tle acribed, and whom be belleved te be two brothers. They bad told blm tbey were irelnrc te Amesburr, but 1 traced them straight te lllankvllle, which was the place where tbe murder occurred. The town where tbey hired tbe horse was Kessburp:, and tbey bad ceme thore by train in the afternoon. Tbey could bave ceme down te lllankvllle by tbe same train, nnd that they did net 1 arguedwasa sharp trick en their part. They bad driven nway at half-past 7 o'clock. Tbe body of the janitor was leund about la The borse bad leen returned just about midnight. About 10 o'clock, as I b.ul forgotten te tell you, tbere was nil alarm of lire In niankvllle, nnd the tire department was called out te quench n tire which Had been set in oue corner et a lari;e t.umery. The tlaines had net get much of n start and were speedily drowned out, and the case was renorted as the weik et bevs. i bad, tbeu, alter two weeks' work, a olue. Twe bank robbers, Ueubtlcs-s from Chicago, bad ceme te lllankvllle te de up a bank, but bad been frightened away after cnmmUttng a murder. 1 knew just bow tliey reached ItanKvllle ami jutsl bow tuny leu it, niui i bad descriptions of both. Veu may say 1 bad but little te work en, as the men bad come two hundred miles and might net then be within a thousand, cr If they were, they bad changed their Identity ; out even the Niuallest points will encourage a detective who bas bis heart In bis work. In describ ing the men the stable keeper, who was nat urally observing and bad a geed memory, remembered that the elder oue carried a lop shoulder, bad geld lilling In bis front leetu, nnd tbere was a tremendous motion of the eyelids. Yeu have observed this in iieeple. These who de It would stammer If they did net wink. Tliere were no pelnu In the de scription or the ether which would berve te Identify blm en the street. He simply "looked enough llke the ether te be bis brother." I spent two weeks In Chicago looking for my man, and, although I was well assisted by the detectives, my search w as vain. Ne ene could remomber a creek bearing that de de wrlptien. I was at the depot ready te Uke the train for home, when I ran across a C, II. A Q. It. It. detective, whom I bad net keen ler several months. As we talked about the DIankville murder 1 pave him a description of my men, and I bad hardly dena se when he replied : " I knew them both, or at least where they can be found. I saw them in It yester day, nud they nre often en the read." 'I he town he named w as about beventi llv e miles from ISIaukville, en a cress-lino rail road, and I bad net been hi it two hours when I located my men. They were bretberc, and one kept a bakery and the ether a .salmon. lleth had the reputation of being jKMcelul, law-abiding nieu, and they had lauuiies. It therolere behooved me te go Mew, and the arrests were net in ail e until they were kwi tively identified by tbe liveryman and I bad positive evidence that tbey were away from home at the lime. In eachea-e, wbbii mak ing ihe -rest, I was asked concerning tbe nature of the etfenae or crime, ami I repli-il that It was rer the murder at It Jssburg. The prisoners we- -tranely silent, anil, though seemingly anxious about the future, they refused te talk of the cie. 1 took them te Kesburg, put them in Jul, and in tive or three days they were arraigned. They had fcontte Chicago for counsel, but he bad net arrived. Temporary counsel appeared for them, tliey pleaded net guilty, and in an hour or tw e w ere returned te jail. Yeu may new ask yourself what case I had against tbe brothers. As I looked It eer I came te the conclusion that my work bad Just begun. They had left home without noise, it net secretly ; bad hired a horse and buggy under fal-e pretences ; bad driven se cretly across tbe country under cover el darkness. They were objects of suspicion, but I bad no proofs. It was my duty te bunt ler proels. 1 weut te the bank te have some ipiostlens answered. It waa In summer, and the frontdeor steed open. A new jani tor had l-eeu employed, and as I entered tbe cashier was saying te him : " Jehn, get a paper and wrap around that brick which holds the deer back. It is no ornament as it Is." Naturally enough I glanced dew n at the brick. Am the Janitor lilted it up 1 took it from bis hand, and the next instant 1 had madd a discovery. There was a clot of dried bleed en the brick, and in tbe clot were sticking several hairs which I knew had come from the dead Janitor's bead. I bad made nn important difceevery, but bad at the Mine tline ruined my case. Tbe brick bad been In the ofllce a year or mere. The bleed nnd the balra were evidence that It was tbe weapon ubed te strike the janitor with. Tbeu followed the queries : " Would nien come te rob the bank with out weajHiua ? Was It likely that tbe brick was used ?" I replied te these In the nega tive, and 1 walked straight oerte the Jail and Inte the presence et the prisoners, and said : " Neither or you la guilty of tbe murder of the janitor." " We are net," tbey answered. " Yeu were net near the bauk that night," " We were net." "But yet you bad a sojret puriiose In coui ceui coui ieg here tbat uigut," " We bad." " What was it ?" " We will net tell." That onded the lnlorvietv. Mind you, every man In the community belioved thorn guilty or murder, and 1 was the recipient of praise en every hand for what was termed a clever capture. Yeu may think it strange that I wentaway from the jail as fully deter mined te clear them as I had been te convict them. The drawback te geed detecUve wetk Is the hesitancy te drop a false scent, or te admit that a 6t theory is wrong. I re turned te the bauk and asked for the average bealtb of tbe dead Janitor. He iiad been heard te complain of pains around hi heart, but otherwise nothing could be Maid. " Gentlemen," J said te the bank macula, "your janitor bad geno le bis cot for loe night. A sudden Illness seized blm, uud in las alarm he made bis way te the deer te call for beljv He bad get the deer ejhiii, when be fell te the lloer. probably dead, und In bis fall bis head came In contact with the brick." "That 1m theory," tbey unfettered. "Hut I will turulsb the proofs. I w tut u pest-mortem examination el tbe body." i bad bard work te get it, but the result was mat inree reputable doctors found tbat Mm man came te bis death from heart treuble. They mixed In bouie proleWeiial terms and ijouie Latin, but that was the substance of it. I he day tbe two priseuera were discharged from custody I said te them : 1 caused your arrest, but I have also brought about your liberation. New tell me. what brought you te lllankvllle tbat night ?" "And jeu will keep it a secret?" "Yea." "Te burn that tannery. It belongs te an esuteln widen we should bave shared, but, we weroderraudedoloHrrlgbtB. in revenue ,',utUebUru I'I5.M worth of prep! I' kept tbe reert,t until both were dead h'rem (he Sew ler, Sun, ".. Had Seeu 87 Sftlnga. from Hurixr'a bazaar. 'Yci, Mr. Oldbey," she simpered, " 1 nave aeen 7 sprluga. Would jeu think it T" " Well, yes, ma'am, I don't knew but J would," Mr. Oldbey eald, "andl guess acme of them springs must have been very backward.'' U.I TltK I.OTTt WHMKU Hit) I'lruiiiSM and llrnrllls Dblalnrd Hie Cost ul a tllrjcle nnd Hew lu I.mrn te Hide It. rmni the Hen Yerk Tribune. Certain liiexjKjrlenred, 111 adUscd persons Iiae caused the luipresieii te get abroad that "cycling" Is unhesllhful oxercisc. One may learn any day from men who neter slraddlml a wheel tbat It Is Injurious te ride ene. Why it is Injurious they ate net pre pared sjecilically te ay, but in a general way it Is their opinion that wheeling does that ler a man, and -well, anyway they they think it Is net precl'ely the thing. New, that Is about the sum and substance id their objections. The way te meet them is te put te tbe objector the question, " Did you e er ride a wheel T Ten te ene be no cr did and never will. Net every boy anil man has tbe couinge te get en one, but these whohae are a happy, healthy let. Tbe fact l, there is no exercise at once mere healthy snd pleas urable than "cycling. ' everybody "up" In wheeling allalrs new m;s "cycling.' It may be o,erdeno, it Is overdone, as jeung men with what nni called "bicjele backs" attest. Tbey are pitiable objects, truly, but they must net be considered tyes el the class that lel lows wheeling rer exercise and diversion. A bicjele back Is just about as bad as an editorial steels The eue comes trout leaning oer the handle bars of the whetl, the ethor Irein leaning ever a desk. The former no mere Indicates a geed wheel matt than the latter a geed editor, and auy man with the least regard ler Ins lungs, shoulders and chest development will eerupueusly avoid lntb. This is net a dissertation en llieatt or cj cling: It is an oflert te correct the mlsitnprts sleti hinted nt lu tbe foregoing observations. Manv n crank would net be half se cranky if be iHxlalled n few miles a day en tbe crank of awheel. Tbe best antidete ler a weak some- times railed an overworked brain i an overworked body. When the mind Is tired go forth and tire the body. Let the weary clerk take a short splu up KiverMde Drive after closing hours nud ee be much mere he ftels like work next day It betfs bang Ing round the stau-doers and picking one's teeth In hetel lobbies ind it is quite nt re spectable. Many jeung men with salaries ranging irem $7 le $10 a week say tbey can't atlertl n wheel. A person can atlerd any thing ter the sake or his health and happiness. Let us see. A first-chns wheel costs any where from fllj te fl7, a geed big sum of money for J7 a week te eeutempla'e. A horse can be tnugbt for Hut price, cy ome, but tbere is the horse's beird f.10 n month nnd Ills liability ledte J IT at a sweep. A wheel eats net", nor dots it die, tlieugh it wears out in three or lour year. '1 Here are dealers In New Yerk who ell wheels en an Installment plan tbat need net irlghteu the most modest uuy er. I nts ts me plan : ami fly te the list price, pty, asb down, eue-tiftn tbe sum, and lliere-t'lu tlve months instal ments. Ter instance: l.lt price J 1 10, plus Jle equals i:a, di ided by j equals in, tbe cah luymcnL Tbe mei thly piyment will be fJI, and the purchaser will own his wheel iu six months. Or, if the monthly pijment i tee big it may be made smaller by length ening the time et lull pirment, provided, however, another $. or fin Lsi addtsl te the list price. 1' m't try te imestieate this "list price" business tee cle-ely. With its dis counts f"r tash te dealers and all that, one, by prying tee much Inte detail, gets the im pression that he is leiiig cheated, and wants te buy of tbe manufacturer and stveseinef.lO or J10. Live and let live, bomebody mud reuil bicycles. Once tbe tKssoser- in ptrt anil in prospect of a wheel, learn te ride it. He at it pre cisely as you would go at breaking a colt for the saddle. Don't let the steed In either case imagine that you are a bit alraid of it. Climb ou Its back as ir tt were your accustomed scat, and make up veur mind te slay tbere. Ol course, at nrsl you leel as If, were tbere a chair around, you would llke te sit down. The muscles of your legs seem te insist upon it, and there is a kind of slackening et the waist-band of your trouers ; your stomach appeals for a bracer. All this must boevtr come m tbe usual way or by an exercise of will, if you have any will. At any rate mount, "lint when mounted don't mistake your wheel for a horse, for there Is ene radi cal difference between the two te stand up the wheel must go; tbe borse will de as he pleases about that. When your wheel slops ttie best thing you can de is le get oil", net in Irent, but benind or en one side. This get ting ril lu front is L'oed enough at Jereme Park, but it has never been done grucelully en a w heeL Once under way you will tind yourself and steed always fellow mg your nose. If you see a little gin walking iu the reul de net dare te leek straight at her. You'll ruu ever her, if you de. 1)1 course, one may leek sideways as'eaedOHs atcliunh, but it can net be done successfully without practice. Never keep your mind en tbat weudeiful surprisar, tbe '. N". A. 11," f.us-tieusly called ihe Ureat North American Header. It is thoeuo thing you de net want te nnd, therelore don't leek for it. When It comes receive it with as great a display el skill, lounge and grace as you can make. Loek out ler Ne. 1 ; the wheel will take care of itself, and jwrhaps be inclined te ride en your backbone a small uiatter In itself, but discouraging if tee often reeated. Persons who are net airalil of light ning say that ene never sees thetlasli that kills him. Old wheelmen will tell you that you cannot anticipate, tbe "header" that dumps you. The complete realisatien of the unpleasantfactlhat you have taken n"header" first dawns upon you when you are standing upon your head In the middle et a smooth read and wondering w h.-u could nave done It. It it were net for fevr el unduly excltlnc ' Hill" Nye and " Ueb" llurdelte, one might mention that tbe only thing quicker than a "header" is the bind leg et a mule. After riding ler two months you will get somewhat tired of the exercise. Fer two or three weeks It will boabandened. Tben you will go at it again and find In it all the pleas ure you seek. "In the gentle, swinging motion nlxive the wheel," hays a writer in ('hnmlitis' Juntnul, "-here lsuething te dis turb the muscular or nervous system once accustomed te It; indeed, the motion is at br:t tranquilizing, and eventuilly becomes a refreshing stimulus. The man who gees through teii hours' dally mental Iret and worry will In an hour of pltasant read riding lu the fresh, sweut-rtceutbd country, threw oil all Its elfecta and prepare himself for the eilectual accomplishment of another day's brain work." In profiling tbe wheel nil the muscles of tbe leg are in actual motion, while m balanc ing the muscles et the feet and tbe promin ent ones of the thigh and groin are brought into play. The wrist und arms are employed in steering, while the bi'-k, neck and threat muscles are used In pulling up en the handles in a spurt, lu no ether exercise is the exer exer Hen mere thoroughly distributed. And wheu it is asserted as a fact that one can learn le ride in three or four leisens at ."iO cents aplece, with a "header" thrown in free of charge, the question ariei: "Where la there mere gleii jus speit?" LOOK Ul. Lookup, dear hear:, unto ihecuM, ni.d wintry sky And umrk this warring of tbu ihund-'r clouds Analuai jeu Jugged retk uiihuuvuiij hiirb, liiBrbndonanceof tliu murky atireuila The iixnliiB tumpcal scep lu fur 'round hi b.ift. The ibumlOTO hurl their lx,lt m-ilnil U In heart, TLullhlnliiBthruilhi,lr ImkcJ tennuca into hi face ; 1 el, all unmoved, tm Itlls hli letty crest, Ker, rarubevu the storm cluuilj' puuy nht Whure ded'i uwii smile, the aiiulhjbl, waini UUd MHlUt, ltith'S hli cel.l brew with t;lery clear and lulrfht, hllu uiUly vH)r .uil.b ut liU leet Andte, duiirhenrl, sUud nnu and Junk abuvu . l.lle'B pelting sorrows cannot alsuys ,m. tirasp thou tbu v. nlllnn glory el III, ivj Ana lien beyond lhee auarllug sullen Ijlaal, . Lift up thy storm tiMstd hi-artan.l trust unhlle, Mourn net ler aye eVr chcrtshed hope ado 1 cat ; KiH'llve upon thy blew III ben. dl'llnu audio, While cloud-buieta iund Ibuir tury ui thy reut. DIIKVVIS, Nay! Let tbem druiui tbulr drumij el peilticl love j It U the snoelcst feeling, thi most fjlr, This llewer like Jey that IOoemm In Hi i soft air Of yeuth'sbilght heart, with llepu'sbluu heaven ubevu. lluuthu naught of iltientluntmuui; Ue net brleg MlsKlVlliK te the bll- of blellilu 1 souls, 'lhuwliIleLilu'sbilmiiiliig liverKeUltui lolls Threuuh lirlmroae-ll5hUil uplaiidieitliusprlu Tbiililoiseiuiof Klerntty ltd futlul tu the 01m ktiulllng bud of dreama that keen AflutterlnKpaUiwltbliiTlm' broken sleep, Hreatns are uet Idle, dteaini saved the weild And therefore te th n-.any bcUhU ntur Our lowland eyes tlut y Jrn adrSi,,, we Hr, Anamthe tale-like n,t,uth,lir,;u,:r,,l,rdr ft' Ana te the raoeu ana te the imiriilnB-itr. -Vem Arncmllfan't JJagailnc, FANCIES FOR THE FA IK. .i cii.tr iietT mibfrTf i tKirrtisii of vvih .!. lmzsitf. tlin Kill. I ul llr.l.l (.J.irll.st Is .lln.l ttrrulil- Init I" lamlj Unman-. inn VV liim fes r.uell.t Hrrnilel In Kur Pntilm.s-T.lis I .i.ltliMtslilr (,ta ler Hirrs viMirtlsl As pretty girls never Uxk se pretty as when crowned by tasteful tmnnels, lbie who give their ntteiitlnu te this portion of feminine apparel will be interested te knew that plus ler fastening hews nnd leiuiel strings are new very lihlennble. and a new tnake 1ms tHeu brought out, tbe evrat or pearl bead, or w hvtever it may bv, pietet'tm by a butt, which prevents It coming ll, ai.d tbe pin Irem piercing the head. A favorlte way el making bias velvet strings ter a bonnet, instead et hav leg a threat bow, is te ue two plsesel velvet two mid a-balf Inches wide when betntued, and each long enough te leach from the ear of tbe bentiet, under the w carer's chin, te the oppe lte corner or ear of the ts nnet K.ach end Is sloped diagonally, with the point upward, and vv hen lapped and la-te.,oil by a I a,.-y pin, holds the tsmnet securely. fancy feathers, beads, wooden plus, asira Mm hand", batulsef velvet and chenil'e, rib tsuis and scarfs In i. jlieliu eftecisareall iiseu in trimming felt bats. I'elt hats nre falling in piici, I'U' ue a- high a ever in tbe crown 1 1 R. l'ur inilvretles are te I ft I i ui d the ntvk with a ribbon bow, and h .i . 1 i.M'stas closely ns Uie cellar of a dress. Kusia tea ver, brown ami BUbea fox (wlinh is tipied with white) and musiiuasb are being made up into trimmings for dres-t and n-.antlen. Musqtivsb Is net expensive, and u a brown brewn sbadisl fur, very Useful. Mink is well worn, and natural skins generally, blue U leing the mint fashienat'le, A couitertal-le Intro ducllen this year is a spring te Hie lisis, se tb.il Uuy nt the tlirret (imte i le-iy. One of Hie prettiest lur visitesb.irt mantles Is of mink, with the short pesiil, n iwcn formed of mink tail", and the front ta!s Bn ished w ith the simp. Pretty new uuiiM are ferme 1 or dou'ne deu'ne faced ribbon, black, with white ins,ds or black, vv ith red. the piixn lge ou V ah being very visible. 'Ibe long, bsied ts'ws, hi clusters of rive or si, touted in tee ml Idle, lerm a Urge knot en the top i.r Ibe mull, and rest en it iu nveer i ends, wuii swai tall eiuts en the ether ; tbis takes I yards of eat.li rib'xin. A similar Ihjw, ui.ule '"n the same principle, and intended te pwtiii.li' butterfly, is set en tbofrentofahiKh irewuevl felt haU The extire fix family furnishesa I irgeism tin gen t te thefashlenanle furs te. the leuimg season, liliu'k fox, blue tn, tnm fox, grav fox and reil fox are in high veue ter iruu tuings, nu.ilsaud Ikms. The blue mx, Irem lis delicate color, is adapted te the enri. h meat el the diilerent fabrics in blues, grnys and mixed colors. Kd fox harmeiues w lib the brown lints that are new se mu u worn . snd w hue mulli and boas uia.le I u iuav Is somewhat pronounced, yet, as a Iriiuaiing, it Is certainly very pleasing. Kell c llars are'tashleuable i n . alskin or plush se-,,1 uisiers. They are verv hiu at the back and creis ever the waist, J,ug .,'iiie wide througheiiL They are uiiif.iruilv male of some contrasting skins, wr.b longer and looser lur. Plain i,l pluh jat'ketj". wuh t.ht t ting back and loose fronts are iasteued at the letl side. Thenewe.st Knghsh ctats et se.sm ,,re dyeil e dark a brown as scanviy 1 1 'e dis tiiiEUithed Irem black. i Ol Oils JOB HKKs-t -. The I'lnUdelphia Lr-1j r' lashi .u a.H, .e. from whlcli liberal extracLs have L9eu made lu the foregoing notes, ha this te s.iy et the fashionable gray : The slightly rough camel's hair fabrics are preferred ty many we.irerste French cisbmere, and soft grai camel's hair will be much employed tins wlu ter ter dressy heue wear, wuii m es,ries et black, wiueer blue velvet. '1 hn is.,i,r of gray, I mud m '5t beoemiug, has n ,i the slightest tinge of zinc in it, but u is H suit, beaunlul tint, which cvthers no metallK shatles alter ga-'igbl. Toned w lib any- et the colored velvets just referred te. or with gol den brew n, it turins a gewu one of the meet retined that a woman cm cheese. A traveling dres, of gray knotted twee-t is arranged wun long drarie-i bordered with astrakau so:ue three Iiji bes wide, Hi. tieiug also used round the titeiu Lt the pii utl. derskirt. The indoor bedn e is i .ese nttitig, but hasa siinuiate-J l.ieuaw vest el soil bim-K surah. The outer ciul la Ioesh trailed, with cellar, cutis, revers and buttons el a-strakan te match the SKirt A pretty little b.,euel and mull ler the same ilub, boa suitaMv trimmed with astrakan, serve te .jm'i.tle this elegant toilette. (.tray street suns are also i.'j s sea, n tn'ii me,i with gray aud while uiar .ou'. uatirai beaver, or gnl!enbren leather iriiumiug, with vests aud pane.s otgulden-tirewu i lusn te match. Deve and Quaker uray fail, Iran caise, combined with plush t velvet, forms oneefthe very choice inipnrttdioeluii.es ,i the season for dinner and visiting wear, aud Oitemau silk and India tulle are uswl, th, eue ter the princesse s.ip aud the ether as draping, in the conttructien m eveuuiK toilettes triuimtsi with pmk aud ijrdu.a. roses, l.n j-'ritm and tue J". r. The l'miadelpiua Timei notes that an u oxceetiiogly stylish eutsjf deer teileite show s skirt of i .rdurey, cut dugenally aud made plain, with only panel dnish formed or per pendicular folds or pleats et the striped stul! , the pleats are held in place by diamonds el braid, extending from waist line down te lower edge et skirU 1'he inside waist Is cut straight aud is pla uiy made with .uil aud standing cellar nuish ct braid The mantle llke skirt is en the b.a-t, and is deei. y Jointed in front, rounded up ever Hie hu.s and is rather lengtr m the titled b. k tb.m an ordinary mantle. The nalf-wide sleeves and all the edge et tbe garmeul are luusbed with band et fur. The atyhsu bonnet el rolled lelt, iu two colors creating a corduroy ellect, is trimmed w uh roll el tue suit mater ial loops el ribbon and shaded ostrich lips. Hun she ,ecureu Her JteputHUOli Thocecreter Miss Kvarts' popularity s a maker and dispenser et choceUto when her lather was hecretary of bute, says Thr Jut Jut Jut ruitriKeiirforNeveuitier, lay m the fait that the chocolate was exceedingly rn h, and call call erH1 relished it greatly in tue tiny cups in which it was erved. .Mere ihiceiate waa used lu one of these small cups than erdm. arlly enters into thecomjiesition of two ceilee cups el this Isjveraga ileateulw hlte of wa and cream was served with it, and the mix lure was se toothsome that it tave tbe yuuue lady n national reputation. B AMEttlU V millm. Tlitlr llal.lt. aniH.iIi,B.4siivu I., i)e U,,C (rest Orullh(ilii;Ut Dr. Merriam, cblel el the division 1 1 orni erni orni Hielogy In the department of agriculture, proposes te correct the erroneous notions that very generally prevail with resjHs-t te the biibibs and value of cerUm common Ameri can birds. Ills reports ou this subject will be looked forward te with interest. 1 uore no brancu or natural history mero w unity of stiiuy, or ettering mero iharmlng .,rm el recreation te dwellers in thu rural districts wild te Ihose tow horn oeia-ioiidlupportimiilea are etlered te shake oil the dti.t el cities und wander In the weeds and fields. Ceumry llle has liilhurte Itcen wub us hj Ibuniuehly realistic that we have laptd te cultivate any- hin'iifi',, i0."." '"''1"'la'''Ii"Ui.ee will, ou- birds and bird lile, and have, ucjerding te Dr. Murriaui, altogether wrong notions about nany of them. Ve knew- enough, however . deplore the Incessant warfare u ade S ijrni em for puritests of feminine eruamenia lien. We Knew that this warfare has Imen murderous and excusaive, thai our wmg birds and insecilvereus birds are disappear. ug; that the quality el our fruits uffir- lug by the absence or the latter, aud that there Is much te regtet In the le.s et tlie"e .... moieioD.s nnu w-iucn our wisfds und 11 Ids were once vocal. Hew widely ex tended this destruction of our birds has I. (Ohie we have already hat invasion te statu from time te tim, and the work Mill gx,,ii. P'reiu Maine te Flerida, irem the mountains te thosuishero, tbohunteiaer bird sklna aie ucllva l'rem one district ou Leng Island it Is reported thatatieut soveuty theus.mil birds werekeul te the New Yerk milliners during fuur mouths. Tue New Yerk Urin had in btwk eatly that year ue lower than two hun dred thousand bird skins. Auethwr recently tilled an order of forty theuaaud birds te a Urla llrm. At Hits rate is It any weuder that our gardeners and fruitgrewers and farmers are complaining of the injury done te their crops by tbe Insect through the dls- appoiraneo of birds of Insectivorous habits We knew te little about them while they weie Willi us that we are only beginning te apptecistu them by their less. In l.ugland, and en the continent of Hurope a knew ledge of l Inls, their babits, tlieir p'pular names ami Hielr dtsttngulahlng s,.iii!S li is twtl batiiitd d inn from generation te generation, iimI has bts'o.ue tin, (xiumien ,,ep"rtv 'l tin' people. Ornithologists have ile-i iiIshI our Ameilctiti bitds and given litem le trued lame., but whom atn theii.iiuiieii naintst tbat makn buds familiar tv the sstple ' We bavetiop.ipiilsriiemeuclatoie. I rwantel ii we have Wen obliged tndcsciil'eeiir buds by color tu the red bird, tue blai k bird, the yellow lilrd. We have, Indeed, isvitsieiially hit iisni a pietiy and it pltiint name, as, ler iisMilus in ilui oriole, hut men thai Is niten called by the local tiaiiin ul the Ittltlineie I'm!. We have sometimes p, ked up and adopted Kiitepcan names but lliev are ml tils. Our ptrtrlilge Is d llerent" Irem the KiirepeMti ivitttldge; se abe are our wien, "ir sparrows, our blackbirds and our robins. mm, Indeed, betr a closer or reinefer re- sfiHeinm-is emers tiear no nweiulilance at tin W bat we stand In want el are distinctive pipuiar uames fernur birds, sm h names us mty Iwsiiiiolatiillliirtneverv s, hoelhov and ts eiiibalmeil lu the Ivtl.s el our seplu Vsitnew Is, our m;Iioe"i l,s reallv kuew in .re about the llngllsi, euckis. ami nlghtlli ul nnd lark thau they de about our own naiive bints. If l)r, ierri,. , ,,,, ireale a jstpuinr interest Iu our birds, their habits and their songs, he will have adde.l anew i harm te country life, and if some man of ability were te write, iu a ,!,. aud simple but interesting way, a insek descriptive el our common American birds, with ilmstrn fees in color, rer the ust of si hoels itnd Ism dies, giving te each bird some simple but di.tmitivcn.tmeby which It might hereafter ' recognized, he would add grtsttlv te the interest that many people would be lilt lined :e hike in a pleasant sterv, and awaken a j niMtby for the birds tbat'are new s i ruth lessly slaughtered. THE XTUVUuT.KihLlt LIU. two Hundred Thuiteauit Wuitteii l.te.llt.l Iiewu in the Milt of UuuipetlUiiii 'i iu the Xi's lurk Tribune The revelations new being made by Mrs. Helen Campbell concerning the suileruigs and wrongs endured by the w.uk.ngw men e New Yerk must appeal te the puelii "n v leuce, nad should tnove it te revolt against the conditions p.iui0 ncquiesseucu in abicb makes such misery possible. That two buadreil thousand women should be forced te seek tlieir livelihood under such it strest et competition that dally submission te the basest chicanery Is thoir'euly allerua inn wtthsUrvatleuaud shame is a laitwltlch t i hrlstuu community iviu only ignore ly irankly renouncing tbe religious taith w bleb it preteses. These two hundred th msuld women are net ceucernetl lu any iiileilwtual or spiritual tnevemeiits. 'lhiir i nditieii precludes participation lu auv sU U sgiu ll u. They are abserbeil "in a 'beer struggle ler llfe; a struggle m whi.h blind grte.1 and public thought encs are pitteil av..i'nst the premrleus tuud et physical strength they can bring tu ibt ir nu esuaut ln. The pelittcal ecouemisis, wh' de net rtcegnUe sympathy, htliuauity, self abuegs abuegs Hen, as factors lu sivlal progress, ,lie the subject when they havepelnttsl ut ibe normal etlects el a surplus population upon Hie lalstr markets and bave deineiitraled the coinci dent power of cemuiercisl rivalry in main taining tbe low prices which mean starvation wages. Hut when political economy has had its ay tbe problem Is yet unsolved. Is there ue authority under obligations te undertake the solution ? If the community is te t wuh lolled bauds while these two huiulred theiuaud women vie ir out their lives m b prletm aud isjelss labor, it must be lsi.-au.se the con cen con ilustenints been reached, epenlv or ucitiy. that tbere is no remedy- for iheevil Hut thai inclusion lnvelves'a scileiis revolution in thought. It Is In ellt. . a iks laralieu of belief that Christianity his ue longer any missage or mission for thewer.d. 'Ihe ma terialistic doctrines vvbht: lmsjern econe. mists teach Justify the altitude el luditlor luditler luditlor ence te human misery. Hut i .irtstiauuy has ieen supposed te laUe lis stau.l upon higher ground , te Insist upen the dn. 1 1 unuu.il lulp and iiiutiial self-surren lr . te uc ul'-.ue a loftier ethic thau jtrei-teil- 'e iu Vdam s uith, Kictrde or Mill. 'lnere w.is n time when the church was the reluge and protection of the peer. Has that time geno by forever? This U a perlineut qtiesuen, stemg that Hie church .ipi-ears mdi-i-wetl te take up the problem of the workingwemeu. piurely.it lalls distinctly withlu the ia.epe of i.' or ist i an duUes te utu'lortake this (xtmlul aril pitiful problem. Stirtly, it thel hristian b.urt hes reluse te muddle with the matter, it wnl be idle te exei" H st Mammon Mammen Mammon weis,hippieg secitlanty wiq iet oine the dilluulty. An occasional sermon en tl.e ',ui'lieii is of little use. The case Is one ler erginized action. Women are net tree from responsi bility in the premises. The Utr.am counters beaed with articles made by lia.l starved or cheated women are thronged da.ly by t rewds el matrons ami girls who ctu will ailertl te Iy mere for all they pun liae , who assur edly cannot atlerd, if they knew it, te ou tribute ever se little te the maintename of the misery out et which these attractive bar gains pi oceed. Butns Heed stng, "Kvil is wrought by the want or thought mere thau by want et heart"; and it is here lhat the power of the churches could and should be KXerted in the interest of the sufferers. W omen can organize te put dew n tbe killing unpetiliun which Is grinding theweake-t and most helpless of their sisters into the e.ntb. Somewhat at least el this hideous, lervaaive ageuy of toil they ian rilieve if ihey will. The abuses wliih gn w out of competition can be put an end te by such work as the Weman's Protective association lsduiug. Hut this is work whii h shnuld be done by the churches. Au eppirtunity is otlered them te show atkept.cal world that evangelical economy Is something mere thau an abstraction, semethtng mere closely ro uted te human llfe than trie weekly delivor deliver ancts et tbe pulpit. The time is rie for .ui h a demonstration. The a- lenceef wealth has no remedies ler Ihosutlcrmgset poverty. I.ei it net Le said that the ehurihes tee recoil iu impotent dismay before a questie-i which the founder of their faith aesuiedly did net deem unanswerable. HI. tury of Hissing. t n i. the bt l'uul (ilebc. The story runs that kissing was introduced into Knglttid by Howena, the daughter of Ilengistj'thoSaxeti. At a banquet which was given by the Hritlsh monarch in honor or his allies, Hie princess after pressing the brim, ming beaker te her lliw, saluted the as Uiuished and delighted Vortigern with a lit. tie kiss after tbe mauner of her ewti popelo. Se well did the klsi thrive in tbe genial climate of of England tbat, from lielng an oc casional luxury, It seen Leeame an overyday enjoyment, and the Kngllsh seen became celebrated far and near as a kissing people. In fact, se far had their celubrity spread in this respect that when Cavendish, the bl-g. rapheref the great "Child of Hener, Cardi i al Welsoy," visited a French nobleman, at his chauteau, the lady of the house en enter ing the room with her train of ntteudant maidens for the purpese el welcoming the guest of her hhsband, thus accosted him : " Forasmuch as ye be an Knglishman whose custom it is In your country le knsall ladles aud gotillewomeu without ellense, and al though ti be net se here lu this realm, yet I will be se tsild as te kiss you, and se shall ult my maidens.' W hereupon the ratters of the chateau run again with the heartiness el the osculation, no doubt te the great satisractlen or the lalrcliHtelalne herself, tier many and merry maidens and above all lel'itveudish himself, In the relgu or Kit waid IV. a guest was exiecteil en his arrival, and also en his ddparture, te hiIiiiu net only hlshestiss, but all tbe ladies el Hie family. Iu I act, no occasion was lest en which tu lm lm stew u kiss, and Mhakospeare makes blult A'wty Hnl say ut W'elsey'd banquet at Hamil ton Court Palace, after he bad danced with Anne Jiuylenc: "It were unmannerly te lake you out and net te kiss you" Prem imglaiul kissing found its way te Ihiscouu Ihisceuu tiy, though it Is mueh te be regretted that the fathers or the country were altogether tee puritanical te give the delicious pastime full swing. It was te be done decorously and in order, and wee betide the loving husband who dared te invade the seaucity et the Haiuiatn by kissing his wlfd en that sacred dsy. 'I e sin Uti degree had the practice of kiss. I"K aiUiii.el in Kugjatid that ladles were ue t osteuied te uee kissing com Ills c imposed of nuiliergria and ether ingredients, for the pur--e ei sweetening their breaths. 'Phese, be yeutl all question, were the forerunners of tbe cachous, trlx anil ether vile things with which tbe lailles et tbe present day taint their breaths. "Their breaths with sweetmeats tainted are," says Morcutle. When Whito White back was the ambassador et 01 vor Cromwell te tbe Ciurt of Christine of (Sweden, tbe li'jcen oue day, accompanied by her ladles, in ted wuh him, and the IJueett, uetlil lg leth horseir, perhaps ler a lessen, com maudid the ambassador te teach her sui tie llnglisli mode of Habitation. Wlillel-aek loll te work at tils pleasing bisk Immediately and, ntter a lew "coy mid pretty delensea" Irem his pupils seen leutid in tlieiu the most apt of scholars and ready te carry eiil bis In structions te the letter. Hut the practice (it universal kissing u llnglund fell into disuse, lntlie tlmoeftluvsonsitttic meiiatchsWitllitm and Maiy. It was very Utile practiced, iiuil from thai time out continued te I hi risttrletisl te its piesr use and oinpleyoil only en ptvr tsvitsieus sucli, ler lust nice, as w hen u lt'.iu'y is caiiglil aslts'p or under tlie tulstle ten, whete it Is alw.tvs in order. A verv satisfy Ing kiss must thai have lss.'ii wliU li I atlma received Irem her lever, as told by q't'iiny son, vv lieu he diew with mm long kiss her whole soul through 1 l.nt tliu article ba ilestsl with this charming Utile poem, tiauslatisl, II the vvtllet's tuciiiery is cnrts'i, fteni lcter Huge: (live me kls-.es de net slay letut'iiR In ilia' ciiietul wav . All ttierelu jetii lips shall pi tut .Never will evhtust Hie mint kiss me limn : h v cry uieiiieul, und tig tin. t.ive me kUsm mty, 'tis tme, 1 am unite as itch us mhi , And for ever) kiss I ewe, t itinnt ten tuck, ou knew, Kls tue, tfien l.vcri imiuieiil and ajtsln ' .Vlrlibe' lis Was. I ieji the fit roll hit ii I'lesj " 1 emul any stlt T" nsked n Detteltei id a nian who was drilling a hole en his (arm In Indiana. " Ne. " " Ativell ' ' "Nn. " " Natural gas'' ' " Ne." " Mebbe veu ate drilling ler (utl T " "Mebbel am, stranger, and mebbe I'm diggtn' te git shet of Hits t.irm te a stock isHtipinv. If veu knew luere alsnil It than I de I'll resign." let llabies. Use la. Hasus It'ellilng lotion le listbc titby's gutus New and sunt. Tbe only safe medicine for cblldieii U Iir. tlase s cough and Lreup. l'rlie 5ctmts Ker sale ty II. II. Cochran, lirugltl. Ne. 1J7 and 1 si Niirlb Ouisui aUtstl, ltnctuter, l'a. uev I lindAvr Nlll OM.V Till. M1lON.ll. lllsl Vst, III I M.IM llt'lll'.lts. 11 ts said thst dv -.pepsin Is our national mtiLiily. V ell, IIbami'Hitu s Pills will i tiiv the uatteusl txialatty. It is said th'it const ipalten Is the curse et our tedentary llfi' Well. lls.isi'Ssrn s PiLUt cer Utlnly cures iensiitfttltn. It is gi neially cemedtst thst rhrumitistn Ce lies Irem ni Id stemal It und sudden ch ingc et temperature. UaaseRStiis Pills liave isn ret ted all this nnd will ile It again. Cbrttiuc diseases an ruitst by taking tseliit ties ttf HRiMnrrHM Pills every nlghl for a uienth SVKOIAL fUTlVK. Tlie New Irli ytle. I i.i. mu-hlnels propelled by sic tm and will i ntv lti issiplr tweuly miles lu an hour II I. sttl'l. ll la iiulte au Invention buldoes net com purx with i.'ur.l.K llloetl Htttrrt, wblch will isrry the Invalid along the raid lohcnllbte beil all. rtu sale by II It. Cishnin, drugglal, I r and 1 ft Net lb Unet.ii street, Utneastei. Helped llrr Out. ter vears liave been a severe sullerer from p tltiv lu Ibu t-aik liitsl vnrleui. aitplltallens tlni' bolUe el 7"sekiu' t.'rlrrlric ) entllely cutsMl uie. Cunsl ethers t 'tuallv 'iuli k." ytii, luuulng tit lllb stjis't, liutiale wrote this lur sale b 11. t: Lectinin, itrnggUt, 1 .; aud t : North u ift'ii strwt, l.ancajler. Would Hate Iteen Set I mmi. fl id net burdock Weed llltten," been n ie medy of umiuestlenable merit the would have been set Uew n u von by the publle as thousands et medicines have been when ite-tr wertttle-s ne was discovered. " Unrdttck :IihI Hitters" have received untieunded pniUes Iretn tbe sick, Ihtis establishing their mem hcveud dlspuie I or sale by 11 It. Cot bran, druglal, Uf and UJ N eilb Uueen strvet, Lauixtster. What I. II Heed Fer .' l.et mtsll veu what lr Thomm Krltririr im IsgtMHtfer. 11 Is actlb te rbetiut ttlsm ana nt ii ralgia ll will cure a burn, bite, et pain, and ta iijually gneit ter spnilna Inr sale by 11. 11 Lethian, diugglat, 1J7 uud 1J: Nellh (.'ins-it street, Lantaater. UasuKUes Livsa 1'stLsrs rerlck beadacbe erpld liver, bllloiiinusaandlnillgestleu Small and e:Lsy toawalleMr. One pill a dts-e. l'lice, Jfs: Uy all druggists. tebesIindTu. 1 b.S Haa Ceiitltleiite. "In one tttse isT.enally known le me tfte sin i ess et Hunt x L IIlewI ltutrr wa.s tllie st lm re dible One lady des, ribtsl them a w ertb bun tredset dollars. 1 m tlf tt-ive tbe greatest i en n.lem e in thetu Y s scrtiti h, druggut, Uuih vtu.thit frursalehyll 11 Ctsjhruii, druggut, 1 ; tint 1.7J Nurth tueun alieet, Latteast, i llliOWN'8 HOUaKUOLU PAN'ACKA. I tbe most eSectlve I'atn Hestreyer In tbe world! Will tuttsl surely rjulcken tbe blrss w-bctbur taken Intenutlly or- 'appilisl ettermUly, and tbereby mere certainly ItKl.tJ-.V K PAIN, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain Uluvlaler, and tt la wurrunled double tbe strength of any similar preparation. II cures ptln In the Side, flack or Ikiwels, Sere Threat, Ubeumatlsin, loetbacbu and ALL, ACIlks, and la Tbe (Jrt-ut Kellever of Pain. " lillUIVS'S llOL'SfcllOLl) l'AN'ACKA " should butn every family. Atuaspoenfuloftbe Panacea la a tumbler et bet water (aweeUmtd, tt pro pre terns,) titken at bedtime, will ItUKAk UP A GOLD, i&ennlaa beltla iiull-lvaM.vv.ASe The People Astonished. Manv ptttplu are ftsteuUled when they ttls cttvtr the wide circulation of Ihema KtUctTir till. Ibere is b trdly a drug house In the ceun try thai does net bate Ibis lemedy iim Its suelves. Ihe public have teund ll Is u gisnl Ibuig and sink le It. ei sale i 11. it tecbritu, druggUt, 1J; und IX) North yuccn strces, Ijui caster. KIII.NKV TltOUIII.lX A CHn of Many Vtnirs HlaudhiK Curctl With bli lSuliies, lu a Man l0 Vears ul Age. Allestews, Pa., May s, l-5. DasDKLies IIitteils Ce. Lenta . I hud bts-n troubled wltb my kidneys for a number of years, used almost everything without much benefit intll I tried Dandelion Hitters. I used fcli bot bet Jtss and am pleased lessy 1 am enthely rid of the kidney trouble, besides my system being toned np ae that 1 feel Itku a dlrlerent person. 1 cheerfully recommend thu saine le all alltlcted 'n Hits way. JAtOI! MUSCllLITZ. eb 0-3mdl'u,Th,S UOTHEr.31 MOTH Kilt) I I MOl'llEKs III Are you disturbed at night and hrnkonef ynnr rest by a sick child suifeiing and crying with Ibu excruciating pain of cutting teeth T tf an, goal once aud get it bottle of Mrs. WINSI.OWS SCXJTlUNU bVitlir. It win relieve tbe peer llltlu sullerer immediately depend upon It t there la no mistake about lu Tbere Is net a mother en eartb who baa ever used It, who will net tell yen at once lhat It will regulate Hie bowels, and give rest te the uelhtir, and relief and health te Ihn child, operating llke magic it U perfecUy aafe te use In all cases, and pleasant te the Uutle, and 13 tbe prescription of enta of the eldest ana best lemale pbyalctana lu the UnlUd Stales. Sold everywhere. '.Scents a, bottle mv31-lyilM.W.Hw H'INJSH Ay It LIUUUUH. 20 21) HO TO- Reigart's Old Wine Stere ter Perntnery S'C, lleuche Sec, Plpei Helilsleck, U. II. Minniu A Ce, nnd utl ether lending linttiils of ImpertetlC'hainiiagntw. Alse, Madeira, Sherry and l'ert Wines, Cutlets bauterneu, Ales und Stouts. bole Agent ferSnccl.il t.reat Western Cliani liagnc, produced by the PleiLsanl Valley VWne Ce., the lineal American Champagne In thu United Suites. Flerida Oninge Wlutt. the lineal In thu market. A full line of limndy, W'htskv, Ulns uud Hums. California Claret und While Wine, et Napa Val ley, California. H. E. Slaymakerjiur.. Ne. Z KAbT KI.NU hi'., I.ANCASTK11, PA BJiUlll.lUHI. nyrAUHlNKKY, ic. let STEAM HEATING Latent and Most Improved LS'iM'B- Trittni, I'efltlli i: SUlinirj. (itwer Heccud-IIana UUlLKltS, WATKIt TANKH, BEI'AUATOIvfl. tuciiisi or ttsraia We inch M flene and tplln Machine Shep. Ctti 0 OB ADDltM, Ezra F. Landis, WORKS W7 MOUTU CUKlini HTB11ET, LaseiOTsn l'a. nltfd&w MBIIIVAU Tl OOt I'M MAltNAPAItlM.A. Catarrh in l.tl.uih Is lullitiiiuvllpn et the iniircua iiu'inlitanp alii mli d w Uh Inc teased sectrtlen 'lltiis r.vt.uili lu.tj atlift the lir.til, threat, rtetiMili, Is'Wils. er uiir p.vit ef this Issly wlicie the iiuicniM tnriiilttaiie It litmul. Hut r.vl.uihi'l lite lit'.nl is 1'J I.H Hits most ceminun, coming en Rtailudly tli.it ellcti lis pies cure is net SHspccti'il till It !'" eMalncd a firm held en Us vli'lun. 11 Is caused by a cold, et a ucct'Slell ef colds, rcliiMui'd Willi Impure llloed. When fumly rsfaMltlird th dlst-Rts is cv cctslliiRly dls.vprccaMe. c.unliiR fl"W litun the nnjiMlrjiifssef the thre.il, licailAcltc, less ef appetite, ttsitlng and turning tnvises In the e.tis. etc. In Heed's B.vrs.ipatllla liny 1st leiinil a pteiurt and ivtiiMiirnt rute ler ratatih. It puilflej and ctulclies the blend, sis'llics and tibuililt the dlscvscd iiirmbt.inr. and tlius sism elites thcdlti ase At the same tlme It iclreshes and tones the whole s) stem 'Ibe lenutkaMe niceess el Ihn lcetilivr mtslli inc entillcs It te j nr ecnflilencc. OIe Heed a Sarvai'itillv atii.il. Heed's Sarsaparilla Sel.ttijulltlrtutcltti l iltferft l'rerstfitenlr I'll' I llcs.lt) Alii Avthalll,laiaell, Mut IOO Dobes One Dellar utyKn .i.v;i liuvviim. tii,i.i:ifss LitjiHiu sixmi'- AS TO QUALITY We urn give ou is'tlei vitluti th in any ethei house In the trade. Vie carry thu hugcst stock e OLD WHISKIES, OLD WHISKIES In I tm aster. M ui'v i luuilud for anything ptevlng unsatisfactory. MILLER'S LIQUOR STORE, i...un,kSu,m,i, 31KtUV.U CIMMON.- I.IVKH KlA.l I..VIOK. HEADACHE I'KHmls liem .i I'Tplil l.t r niui liupurlttiw of theMuuiauti, rtnslc.in be InviitUlily iukhI U ou will only lAk Siniiuens Liver Regulator. Let all who "Uller rtmt'ti.btM tlmi Sick aud Nerveus Headaches limit tmUcatv ihv ceuitr et tu ittuck. "1 ii-Mi Miiiineiii t.lvvr Koulater w bi'ti tniithil nttleuftly with lliailm h (jiurj b Lonstlpiitten ll pnKlut a fnvornble iruU h Hhtml lilieU'rin my rvgnlar iMirnilU In tnut ne.M W. W I III KH, ifKiini4, Iowa, L2'lUM.ril AMI U KU TALK Fer llHlil'ati0ll,IUIi011MHis.H, M. K IIKAI M II K, ernny nt t tuHeiiM et Utll-Miult u.l tUiuuich unil hi-r, no HOLMAN'S Stomach & Liver Pad. It 1M Ktvr lenr, vitjer unj vtaslitlty te our hlt i i hi, ntnet till .Malari.il Taint Frem Ihe llluetl. PriM'nt tticr, sStnall 1'ex anil all contaKleuit tt itrnintnt te CI UK kiiI lUE KNT I 1IOL- KUA IN.AMl M, tUl-It. MKASI.KS, antt iUl CHILDREN'S DISEASES. SAIh1 ASIL ttOK.N ' RKI.I A1W.K ' PR. LKWlfl ASH UlA lit !f IiRKO UITSW8H. i L-n'H, ArknnttJi. Atttr (unully watchlnjr, for a iMTuisl el lour meiilhi. th vtU-tt of I lel iiuin'ri AuHiititt l.lvrr 1'iul, ' tn at l.tt-jt u.ti urn rRiDi abm under tny lmni(MltAt ob-,iratlen, I hae nohesH.int'y In rcemnit'iHlin it iu a mi(e anil npi-sly ctiru in all ciw' et at: us bUUUint- ami InJlsuatlen In all cv'd of tnlurgel anil lnrtatneU eplctjii. It U iar oxcullcnce or all tlNtiajM arl-tnR trern a ilUenlcrtNi contlltlen el thelUur, 1 ch.jrfully reremniuntl It u. Very truly. JA31K.1 U. LKWl-S M. 1. lU3waref lu anil Imitation rail. Ask your tlruKuNU ter tbe (ituiuliie Helinau s I'a-l, and tuku no ether. II he iloea net kevp thctn, bt'iid tt-J te thu H0LM1M PAD 00., Z0 WUlum St, Niw Tork. aiik'3inaM,tt"A8 B Altl.KY MAI.T WHISKY. PERRINE'S I'D UK IIVKLEV IALT WHISKY. DVSl'Kl'SlA, lMllliKSTIDN anil nil nastlnir dUtatscs can tu entllely curwt tiy It. MAI.AItIA la completely f:mtllcat.tt from thn syittttm by tu unit. l'K.ltUl.N'K'S I'lIltK IIAItl.KV MAI.T V 1II3KV revives tlie enerisles of thoseworn wltlioicesslvu bettlly or inenUU elferu ItncU an ii 8AKK(iUAItl) aitalnalnxrHMUru lu the wut and tioreud weather. -TAKK jurt of a vrlneRlafntftil en your ar. rival home alter thu labern of the day and the Bame tunntlty beterti our brnaWfarit. llelnir chninlcally r"rc. It commends Itself le the ined. lull profusion. WATOH TDE LABEL. Nene Knnnlne unless bearing the slKnatuioef thu arm en the label. M. a J. S. PERRINE, NO. 37 NORTH FRONT ST., 1'IIILAIIKl.l'IllA. sepUl4inFOd.t E XHAU.STKU VITALITY. EXHAUSTED YITAIITY THEBCIKNCKOr I.IfK, thit great Medical Werk of thfl aire en Mnnlined, Nervous and rhyslcal Debility, I'rniiiature Diicllnn, Krrorsel ten 111. and thu untold miseries censctjuent Uiurcen. son patfe" 8ve. lSiiniKcrlptlonsfernll distune. Cleth, lull Kilt, only H.ei, by mall, gulled. Illuatnttlviisamplu trim tn nil yeunir and mlddtu-iurnd men for the next IHidays. Address Dlt. VV. 11. 1'AKKl'.i:, 1 liulnnch hireet. II. m ten, Mess. myl7-leed&w c UKKOUAKANTKKU RUPTURE'. C'uiu Kimranleud by Dlt. J, II. MAYKIt. KbMalonce; no operutlen or delay from busts nss i tuiUxl by huudrixhier cures. Muln emce, 831 AUUll UT., l'lill.A. heml ler Circular. IJi-lvdAsr E l.Y'a CUKAM HAI.M. CATARRH HAY FEVER. ELY'S CREAM BALM (lived ltd let ut Once And Cures COLD l.V I1KAD, UATAItltU, HAY KKVKK. Notal.le.uld, Hnuir orl'ewder. Kruufrem In jurious In iiks unit Ollmialvu Oders. A luirtlcle Is applied te ciich nostril and Is aKreeubln. 1'rlie Ul ctints at drtiKglalu ; by mall, rcidstcri'd, (nets. Circular free. KI.Y llltes, DruggUU, Oswego, S. Y. JulylyeedAlyw .JTOKAUK OOMMI88ION WAnBHOUSB. DANIKL MAYKII, aecHya Ma,18WelChitnalHueet. the Head "I am lurry te ll that f used Heed's Mvis.vp.iilll.1 ter r.tl.itth, wuh which I liAte btsjii lieiitilrd nittiy jeats, ami treelfr-it r.ti'.ilirllil aiidlieiit'fll litimll, The e.tUttlt was very tlls.igirc.tblc. rsprclilly In Hie winter, emsing cnintaiit iIIsiIiaire Item my nnse, ihiRlng iielscs in my e.tis, and palm n the back ef my lir.nl. Ihe inmt tu clear tuy hcidliithe nun iilng by hawking and spitting was tulutiit. My Kiissr aitilsed lue le try Heed's Hnrsnpntltln, .md It r.ive me rellel liiiinedlalely, while In lime 1 was entirely euied 1 am netrr with out the inetllrlne In in lietise, ns I think It ll weith Us welcht in cold " Hits. II. It, (linn, I0."J lllelitli Wreet, N. IV , Vt .vlilnRten, 1). a "I have used lltssl s HaisipaillU ter r.vtartli wllk very Mtivlactery tcsulti. I have leeched mole I't'imvneiit licneflt from It thin flout any oilier innctly I It.tve eier Hlt'd." M. 1' Ur te, ef A. Head tt Seu, V.iucen. (Una r,' It tu net tx Itiilih rd in take mj ether I'tcpatatten, Imt be suit te ctt Sold It ttll druggtttl ft tltfnrft PrfratMenlf I'll I lllKHl.t I'O.AlsjIbreilrl.laltTtll.ltut. IOO Desos One Dellar IwdAw mwiniruHNtnniKti uutivt. c I.M.I. AMI ski: 1IIK- ROCHESTER LAMP, .Hlvly landle-l.tKlit, lu-nts ihcm all A net lin i Let of (.IIKAf (lltHIKS for tliu and Ull Moves. THK " PKnFEOTION" Ml 1 Al. MilUl.lli.MI AMI KUIlllKltLUHIIION WEATHBR STRIP llt'HtjiIietu all Thu strip outwears nllethei. Iits'tis out thu told Step ruttllnit el windows. Kvt'Iude the dual. Keep out snow and Mln. Auy one ran npplv It no waste or dirt iiinde lu nv pIVliiKlt an In- lilted n it ln-iti- nn holes te lM,ie. tci'lv ter use i win net npllt, wnrp or shrtnli a cushltitt stilp Is ttie uhmi perfitt Al thu Move, llt-nteraud llaiiKe Sleiti or Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QDEEN ST., i.A.M.A.srr.H. PA. "CIA CI H. 500 500 Cook and Parler Steyes. iVSV UK hOI.ll KKl. Mtlll.KHsliy I'ltlt MOMAKK ItilOU roil Christmas Goods I ttn Kin new KrttliiK thieiiKh UheurKlPrtt luMh anl will tmahlH te punheur Steam and Cellar Heater Werk MORE PROMPTLY. FLINN & 6RENEHAN, Ne. 152 North Queen Street, LANCAHTEK PA. w At. A. KIKKKIC AI.DUHU. HKUK KIEFFER & HERR, Ne. 40 East KinK Street, (Opposite Court Heusel. InvlUi3vll tlleiH-ki'i'imrs te Call and Inspect their Bleck of Heuselnrnishing Goods. A CemnleUi I.lnn constantly nn hand. COOh brOVKHlUld KANUKH, PAHLOIl HTOVKS, MIKATKHUand rUUNACKH. SUIMBE COOK STOVES. After carefully examining thn merits el all efferiMl te thu tnvde, wu Imve sultctud THE "ARGANLV rer OAHOLINIC, and THE l DANGLER," rer COAL OIL, As the Itest, when all points are considered, te offer te our patrons. Call and see us. Wh levti le show our Koeds. and urn net offended u jeu de net purchue. ttemuuiber, wu aru ekuuIs lur The " Splendid Heater. Manufuctuietl by ruller A VVurien Company. Irey, N. V.. which lias no rival In durability, ttconeiny of fuel and control of cim. New Is the time te examine and becemu pouted for Autumn puicliasus. UKMKM1IKH IHK.l'LACK I 40 EAST KING ST., (01'1'eatI'K COUUT I10UBK.) wi-uaMw KUTIUHB, IKNT'H FUHNIHHINO NTOltK. E. J. ERISMAN'S Gent's Furnishing Stere, NO. 7 WEST KING STREET. evt5n.r00p(mKYCry EycnlnK x;l"8-nUy .' amrszmsBasm'irm "SKhKSBfflG&SI&UM