Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 27, 1887, Image 2

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&,' LAHCASTEU, JANUARY 17, 1957.
'. ' The Laber Combination.
stTbe cohesion of the labor interest is
See? jsis'jss'SB
Oats- . in l M 516 ( U
IwSeM'" W 7W WtO lSW lW
LfMt BIKl 6 00 10 00 IS W 1700 WW
Wteilh.".. 350 7 00 17.00 16 00 l 54 00
ImtOtM... 600 1000 17 00 2100 2700 nw
fifiRmthj.. 600 noe moo atoe sjoe w m
HKuiTr:.. oe ioe moeIww MOO MOO
iTtmrTT..... icoieo tsep moo 6m ""
Ifsiwwn in the whle embarrassment caused
te business movements by the strlke of the
tetl handlers at the shipping points. Theii
has been taken up by ether work-
iwith the result that threatens te para-
jnb the clearances of steam vessels from
;Wew Yerk harbor. The freight handlers
E .will net lead coal that has been handled bv
r " - i
iaon-unien workmen, and refuse employ-1
f Msmam. rm .naenla flint (nl'n f-rtt.1ii fmm twr I
1 freight from par- j
(TMVUH VU ICMbM HM. WIVU IIU,I1. 11UU1 UI ,
two WUU 1C1U2U IU0 UU1IKIUU3 ll 1. lUCir 1.1-
:.ifW(M-S.
t f$?r There is no question about the cffectlve-
JBBBB 01 sucn union among tKineu laoerers.
IsWldle they stand tecether thev must ac-
'TewBplish their end3if their demands are
uch as the employers can concede without
stmm te their business. It is certainly net
"9afertable te the employer te be dictated
jjb bf his workmen ; but neither, it may be
is the dictation of the employer
able te the workmen. Beth would
te be independent, but neither can be.
laafrwayopcnfer the co-operation of
;we interests lies in reasonable de-
"and reasonable concession. The
Is in the different standpoints
which this reasonableness is
In the long run workmen
, get mere than a fair value for their
t, and this they can always command
a. which the law does net forbid,
1 it does forbid any forceful enforce-
i Of such union. This is n sufficient
tactien against the dangers of working-
I combinations. .L very man mint be
I te control hl3 own labor; and he
tae mere be forced te accept the epiu-
Of his fellow-laborer as te it3 value
t lie can be compelled te take that of his
yer. Freedom of the werkingmau's
1 must be defended by the law ; which
I no further concern in the matter when
(lias secured te him the exercise of his
. " volition ; any undertaking te force him te
XjuteferhIs labor mere or less i3 unlaw-
! . t...H iii.i.i .
, Atu , wikue uiaj ugaM wuu uis employer or
lih fellow workman, as he pleases.
.z7-rrrr -. ..
Eyi'""1"-110" "nuKs ami uuis.
.vrjwui lUHuesi. au3uru anu costly laws
t nas ever been Inflicted upon the people
ttbIBtatewa3 that of June 23, 1665, for
MbUapmI nrnfpcUnn nf r-nmn irlMiln tl
Bty a - .w ,... .. i.ii.ii iuw
rtonmenwealth. It was enacted that the
vinY-pTeTmiias. be paid for the de.
.tructien of certain noxious aptauls and
kdfl hy the lespective cetmtles in which
$v immuiuiuv uxaiu, u.iiuciy i x Of eveiy
wuu cat two ueuars, xer every reu or gray
jfz ene dollar, for every mink fifty cents,
every weasel fifty cents, for every
Khmwk fifty cents, and for every ewlexcept
Acadian screech or barn owl which is
eby excepted from the previsions of this
at) fifty cents."
AThe West Chester Mlcioscepical society
performed a geed service in shewinc
(the nbsolute uselessness and harm of
l legislation. Their members have cer.
pppended with the ornithologists of tLe
jFentry, and have found that all of the
(W denounced, with rare exceptions, are
best friends of the farmer. The society
I therefore adopted a resolution that the
i " offering a premium for the destruc-
i of hawks and owls, is unwise nnd pre-
i te the interest ei agriculture, and
pfcr as these birds are concerned ought te
ifapeaisu."
(is interesting te read the opinions of
LMBlnent gentlemen te whom inquiries
(.addressed regarding the subjects of
?iww law. These scientists included
Lp. Hart Merriam, ornithologist of the
i states uepaittnent of agriculture:
i IUdgway, curator of department of
ttWrds, United StatesXatienal museum ; Dr.
"Menard Stejneger, assistant curator of the
'iame department , II. "W. Henshaw, of the
Lrrtblhlaferthfi Sinlthnmn fnhtitiit.An .i
"j-j.- W....M .MUW.VUUVH ItliU
Vyt connected with the late "Wheeler survey of
i'ttie territories, and Luclen M. Turner, a
collector of birds, etc.. fnrtlm Kn.in.u!.,..
Kzi'tC. InsHtuHnn fnr- f tin lint t.1.. .
BMwnm..u ivi vww iiuw tnuiU Jl-aiS.
Their auswers are aimeuded te tim mm.
lutien adopted by the West Chester society,
anu agree in the belief that hawks and
owls are useful te the farmer in consuming
the meadow mlce and grasshoppers that
would otherwise prey upon his fields. All
unite in the opinion that te offer it pre
mium for the killing of the3e birds is pre
posterous. The credit of carrying te suc
cess this important investigation belongs
te Dr. U. II. Warren, ornithologist of the
?, state beard of agriculture.
pwr " tua' -Lwiucasier county siep.Tu te cu-
tj ferce this law last year, and scarcely a day
pv- passes uui seme Heads of hawks or owls
fj j(. ure m-dinnlcil in 4 tw nn....i.. i.i
siji mj'iwwi,mi v-uuuiy cuuiiuisaieuere
Kki. unit ii ilmnmwl initie. n..nn it. i n.i-
Hu .. v....UMMM ...Wuu iliUU I.UU1U 1U1 LUIS
' ' tiremlum. If it m trim time, c.t,,..
u. '"I "" 1.1I.V CJ.lUil-
' Mfift rrpnllpniPM 'mil Imif. ..r ,..i
t .- ..... . ...... i.uju ut jir.icuciii
: V farmers suggest, that hawks and owlsnie
t. it bueflt te the htislnmlmin (i,,.i .1,1.
'slructien ought te be promptly stepped by
. vf repeal of the law as te theso members of
. -the feathered family.
LJS' .--
A .Memerial Day.
Itefermed church will observe
y Sunday as a memorial day; a day
MHkglrJnjr for the success of the
Instirutleiis of learning ; and, as
eWeflydufl te the uniclfM
labor, of thfl late Dr. Nevlti, the services
held In tbe churches will be in fact memo,
rial Bcrrlcea of that distinguished and geed
man.
It will certainly be u grand ttwtlmeulal
that his great talents ,teru nobly used and
lib llfe of Incalculable value, but the
whole church and every friend of the col cel col
lege should join In giving volume te tbe
prnlse that is due his memory aud the
thanks that are due for his work ; for euly
by these tokens of approval can It be shown
that the weild is uet unmindful of its tndy
great and that there Is a fame mere te be
envied than that wen by oeldlcrs and
statesmen.
It is well known that Dr. Xcvm g.we
his Eervice without salary while at
Mcrcershurg and donated jj,(XX) te the
enlargement of the chapel of Franklin and
Marshall college but net many realize that
the high Btaudard of the college among the
country's learned Institutions, and its
reputation abroad, are largely due te the
talent-' and labor of Dr. Kevin.
Republican tirccd.
The Republican legislature of this state
ceems determined te de everything within
its power te help its partisans te office. It
has refused te cenllrm Governer l'attisen's
nomination of Mr. llarrah. of Phila
delphia, te membership of the beard
of public charities in splte of the
conceded fact that nothing can be said
against his fitness for the place, which is
very marked, by reason of his having given
much attention te the subjects of which
the beard has charge.
It has iefuscd te centlrm the uouiiuatien
of Mr. Ammerman as supreme court re
porter, although he has been engaged for a
year or inore in the work and
has done it .n a competent man
ner. L-euater Hughes, of Philadelphia,
wanted it and the Republican Senate
wants him te have it. That he is unlltted
for it is testified by the means he takes te
get it ; and Gorerner Beaver does uet seem
I te be satisfied that he is entitltd te the
.. . .
place and may spoil his scheme.
tll tr HOW TvdlPrt TV,nftirintAa n.1.1
cieated
.. v. .. .. 'w..v v u,..., w...... v-J ... f
for Philadelphia which dec3 net need them,
having new mere than it ought te have.
The police magistrate aud the alderman
should be extirpated as an unmitigated
nuisance. There i3 nothing that niore re
quires amendment than the mode we have
of taking cegnisance in the first Instam e
of criminal cases and petty ciwl suits.
The character of the magistrate needs te
be elevated ; which can only be done by di
minishing their number. A half dozen
police courts in Philadelphia would be
ample for Its needs , and one is all that
Lancaster wants.
Tut Senate In secret session has rejected
the nomination el Jehn C. Matthews, col
ored, of Albany, for recorderef deeds of the
District of Columbia. Only three of the eev eev
enteen votes cast for lilui were these of Ho He
publicans. Let the colored veters make a
nole of thR
These legislators who favor the raddling
upon the peeple el Philadelphia of four ad
ditional magistrates at a coat of JI2.OO0 a year
claim te be Unpelled thereto by constitu
tional reasons. This Is a bam. As the Phil
adelphia Ledter Bays: " If the members
who are se distressed about the constitution
wish te glve real token of their earnestness
in that behalf, let them tackle the legislation
necessiryfer the enforcement of artlcleXYIIl
of the constitution, which closes with these
mandatory words In section U : 'The general
ariomely shilt enforce by appropriate legis
lation the previsions of this article.' '' .
A steel dexler exploded In a Pitlsburg
mill vtitheut known cause, which causes
renewal of the query as te wbetber steel
boilers are safe. This ene was but two years
old, and bad been regularly Inspected, had
samcleut water, aud failed te stand the strain.
Steel boilers have very largely supplanted
Iren boilers, but nre net se popular as they
have been. They de their work generally,
but are liable as this one, te freaks of weak
ness ; a liability which condemns a thing the
essence of whose value Is IU reliability
under determined conditions. Steel boilers
will net de until It Is found what will ensure
their safety.
The labor situation in New Yerk Is becom
ing mere serious day by day, aud the btrlke
of the coal handlers seems te affect se many
ether classes of labor that It is spreaJlng dls
(satisfaction with greater rapidity than the
numberB at first Involved would seem te ar
rant. A fleet of steamers is detained, and
the commerce of the pert considerably em em
barrassed, but If the 'longshoremen, pilots
and the laborers of many trades, who
tranFact'the enormous freight and transfer
business of New Yerk aud Jersey City,
should join the strike j the embargo thus
placed by labor en the business of the nation
will rise te a quo.-ttien of national importance.
If the fifty thcusand or mere who aredis-
gitlstled simply stand aslde and reluse te
i v''erk' lue 1aOTtl0Q f 'he vilue of their ser
vices will seen be settled for or against them,
uueme nature 01 tne .ew Yerk labor ele
ment docs net Inspire confidence that they
will net be ai violent and lawless as their
brethren of Kist St. Iieuls. They HI find
however, that It will net de te threttle com
merce at Sew Yerk by violence, for the at
tempt would be net only n blew at thelr em
ployers, for whom there may be llttle or no
sympathy, but a most eerleus Injury te the
whele nation new well advanced In recoery
from a prolonged attack of hard times.
If labor knows which alde of the bread Is
buttered it will net prevent the return of pros,
perity by unreasonable utrikes ; and if capital
appreciates the value of a boom it will net
waste tlme In equabbles ; otbemlso com
inerce wilUeek some ether outlet, and both
the labor and capltat of the uietrei,,ii., wm
suiler a great reverse.
VSaiSOtlAL..
1'. l.A' u ru, superintendent of the
xmlstry dfpariuieut of the Philadelphia iiost iiest iiost
elllco, is nerieusly ill.
lti.v. Hi nn Ui,(jKiiit, (uter et St.
.. T?.t bellc church at HeliidaybburL-.
dled Weduesday, aged 37 years.
i V'A. A KOUT' th0 Sl 1'ranciSTO
and attractive in her maWr. """v l re"y
"(,i:v Ouan-j was the orator who auticl
pated Henry Urady-a npeteti," said a
Southern Demecrut at the New Yerk hotel a
day or two age, "only he put It mere briefly -"Let
us have posce.' " '
IiALDWiN and Kiuileian, from this county,
are nui(,nK the tute legislators who are
quoted ngumai glvin); compensation te linunr
men in the e out of the pawagoef 11 prohibi
tory constitutional ameudmeut.
(li:eii..t Di; 1Iam:.n, local riioiiRer ugnnt
pf the PennsyUanla railroad In Haltliiiire,
has resigned te accept the position et as!
taut geueral pasbenger a(ent or the Krle rail rail
read, from lebruary 1st, with luadquanerN
at New Yerk.
SlnuuiiCi -imv.s D.uiv' wllets n d te
be the mebt beautltul weiiuu In this a u dry.
blieli tall, and basulitbe, gractfut UiJiire
that mutches her perfect Kuglish ucr. .She
bus brown Imir, that topaz breu, tbe tawny
line loved of the poet, una eye el thj men
charming brownish gray.
inI'tv3, JV'"114 Wall, who has been vis
Uliig aihlnghju, has made the discovery
(.bat brulus aud laihlonable dress are net
iucempatible. He Instances Hecretarv Willi.
'i 1 Y- ".!"' V?,vl v' lrteu aid Lord
lUi deiph Churchill as brainy men who,
w hlle they de net entlrbly tultlll the Walllau
Idea of the eminently correct In wardrot.e,
are, uoyertheless, ery fashionably dreced
men. ft Is believed te be due te the Inllu.
ence of Mr. Wall's oxnmnle ILat Sen.tnr
f.varts pluuged madly into tliesplendld new
hat with wh eh The l,,'r ,;;: .:""",' ".V
Wns "..... "'
TIM.
ltsptevl, starving, his thin Uce blue aud
pinched with the oeld, he steed, eflerlng Uls
matches te the unheeding, hurrying pastors
by. It had been bitterly cold nil day, nud
nil ilny he had trudged the streets, tryluic In
vain te make n copier or two whciewlth te
buy a nie.il nud pty for a wholter this bitter
night. Uetueleni nud frlendlevi he MihhI
there, claiming no houie but the work-hetiM?,
calllug none friend bir. the terrler trembling
at his heels.
An earnest Utile face he had, staniHd
with that hek vl p-Ulence w hlch Is lern
only of sullerlug brely endured. The
clear-cut features wero sharpened by cold
and hunger, ttie blue eyes piteous in their
glance as be ftiMiuicd the faces et the iue ing
throng, lie shlwred eery new and then
ns the keen wind swept round the corner,
blowing aslde the iHitterleg rugs nud mak
ing the gnllght tinker tu theHuipt but
his volce wiia cucerful ns he bent den u te
peak te the drni cowering at his leet,
"Celd, SjinutT"
Smut uressed n little closer te the boy's
side, giving n monosyllable wsg of his tall
in answer te his master's w erds.
The slew minutes passed, and each mo
ment the boy's hunger and w witness in
creased. "Taln't e' no use, Smut," he Mid at
length, In a toue of dejection ; " we shan't
sell te-night. 'Tlstoe windy ler the swells
te smoke, and when 'tlsse cold they weu't
uubuttnu their coats fur te tske out n
penny."
The deg's tall drooped dejectedly, nnd he
heaved a long sigh a he looked up question questien question
inelylnte his master's face.
"Keep up your court, eie man," con
tinued the boy, with forced ctieerlnc.
"We'll de be ler toMiierrer, aud we've i.i
a windy night en Ulackfrlars bridge niore
new."
As he draageil himself wearily along the
brightly lighted strand be paused for a mo
ment outside a c intectlener's window flat
tening his face against the glass he garsd
hungrily at the roast beef nud turkey and
plum-puddings se temptingly displayed
within. Through the grating from the
kitchen below came savory odors which
tilled the boy with longing nnd the deg w lib
restless excitement. They had eaten uething
since the morning, and In tblt fa'tlng cundl
tlenn night en Hlackfrlars bridge was uet a
cheering prospect.
Twe ladies walking quickly up the street
were struck by the pathetic little agora. The
brilliant light from the shop windows fell
full upon the stnnll pinched face and eager
blue eyes, upon the untidy shock of reddish
uair una me uui'erinc rags, ine ioek 01
hunger was unmistakable, and it mved the
elder lady te pity.
"Step him for n uiemeut, Edith . I uiut
get him something te eat," she said hastily
entering the shop.
The pretty lair haired girl laid her hand en
the boy's shoulder as he slowly turned away
from the window.
"Yeu are hungry"" she quesUened, cleely
examining the lntene little face upturned te
her.
He nodded emphatically, looking up
with wondering eyes at this beautiful, low
voiced lady, whee cold, sweet tones seemed
se iui 1 01 tenuerneM 10 mm.
" Yeu bio ( rtei hungry "" she con
tinued. "'.Must always." he answered laconi
cally. " Well, here's a penny for you, nud my
friend will bnng you out something te cat
Inn mlnute."
The boy wns tee much surprised te
answer, but his sharp eyes were full of
gralltude as he awkwardly touched his
cap.
"Should you like te e-rn threepence to
morrow morning ?" she asked, still regard
ing the boy with eager Interest
" TfeaMcr " he answered quickly. "There
ain't many things I wouldn't de "fur tnnp
ence." "De you Knew, where Suflelk street Is"
" Second turning te yer right," he said
promptly.
" 1 llve at the tilth heuse en the left-hind
side as you go down." she said slowly. "Can
you remember that 7"
He nodded a?aln, his face bright with In
telligence as be followed her directions.
"I'll remember."
" C'ome at eleven o'clock," she said, " and
ask for Miss Munro. Inui going te make a
picture et you send you te the grosvener If
you are a suoteAS. If you nre a geed boy you
shall have throcpeucea day until the picture
U tinlshed."
At this moment the ether lady came eat of
the shop with n parcel In her hand.
"Here is something te eat, my boy," she
said, In a comlertablo, motherly way. " Take
It home nnd have a geed meal. New, L'dlth,
If yen are ready."
He watched them silently till lhey passed
out et fight, lib eyes round with astonish
ment. " Here's a go ' ' be murmured, as he
turned away from the brightly lighted win
dew, "Thrlpence a day why I shall make
my fertun ! Come, burnt, we'll find a door
step and eat our supper. " Oh here's a go '"
Turning down a by-street, they hi en leund
a sheltered doorstep en which they seated
thsmselves. Smut pressed close te his mas
ter's side, eagerly sniffing at the parcel which
the boy proceeded te open with hngers trem
bling with excitement.
"Beet, roast beef Ain't we In lutk,
Smnt? And het 'caters and bread : Oh, Smut,
ain't she a stunner, and no mistake?"
The feed was consumed In rapturous si
lence, while the icy wind swept by unre
garded by the happy pair In their sheltered
corner.
He nasty bridge for its. Smut . she cave
me a penny, and we 11 leep in a jelly warm
room te-night," said the boy presently, hold held
Ing ent the greasy paper for the deg te lick.
My eye! ain't weluluckT Thrlpance aday,
Smut, that comes te ene-and-slx a week. On,
shan't we be rich?"
Smut thumped his short tall loudly in re
sponse, and pushed his cold nose allcctlon allcctlen
ately against his master's cheek.
"Thrlpenceaday if I'm a geed boy." he
went en reflectively. "But, Smut, I air.f a
geed boy. I swear at the chaps when they
call me 'Carrots,' and I lick 'em when they
say you're nn ugly brute. Geed boys den t
light and swear. If she finds ent as 1 ain't
geed, 1 a'pose she won't make a plctur' e' me
no mere she'll step the thripence a day. But
she shan't find out, ele man. I'll tell berl'in
a pious chap as gees te the Sunday school.
Gentlefelks think a deal e' they, Smut. .Vint
they green, Just"
At eleven o'clock ueit morning he was
admitted Inte the heuse in Suffolk street by
n neat maid-servant, who eyed him suspici
ously as she curtly told him te fellow her
up stairs. He was shown into n largn, barely
furnished room Ht the top or the house, w here
he found his friend of the previous night
seated before an e;neL
"Ah, there you are," she said carelesily .
"and veur little deg, tee. What is his
name? '
'SuiuL"
'Smut? But he isn't black."
"He's been washed," explained the boy.
"He was autul black when I seed lilui first;
that's why I cilled lilui Smut. But he don't
mind, bios you. lie's get the temper of a
angel."
"flew was it he was be black when juu
lieught him ? " she asked indiileretilly. "He
is white new."
"Didn't &j him," fie said ; I fought fur
him. 'Twas like this. When 1 was a little
un, 1 soed two chaps with a pup they was
ngeln' te drown. They'd left him te starte
In a coalhole, but he ueulila't die, and se
they were agein' te drown him."
"And jeu fought thorn?" quostieued the
girl. "That was very brave et jeu."
Thore wa nothing brave 'bout it," he
sild hastily. "1 dared 'ein te light, 0110 after
t ethor, aud 1 licked 'em both. That's hew I
come te have Smut."
"He ought te leel grateful te you," Hhe
said. "New, will you stand en that platform
and turn toward the window ? that's right.
Mew, lean fe' ward a little, Just as you were
when I saw you loekiug In ut the shop last
night-that's capital. Miami just like that,
ami Loep us still as you can."
Ker seme minutes she worker slleutly,
while thobey steed perfectly still, scaicely
daring te 111010 an eyelash.
"lihinkwe may talk a llttle new," she
said ut ieugth ; ' but don't moveyour head
when you speak."
"Bight you are," he roturued, nxiug bis
eyis h eaally mi the patch of murky bky
Uible through the window.
' What are you called T"she nskeJ. stand
ing buck from thu canvass nud reeurdnig i,or
wurkciitlcally.
" Tim," he answered briefly.
"And what Is veur ethor name ?"
"Atu't get no ether," he said. "I'm just
1 1IU.
"Well, what Is your father called?" she
suggested a llttle iinpatleutly.
"Ain't get no father ; nlu't get nobody but
Smut."
"Have you lest your parents long?" she
said, with no touch of pity in the clear, low
volce.
..". .W? "' . -rUau none- lie re-
"Dlin'tlose '
l.TnW,''
iiiiinuured the girl,
suppressing n smile. "Hut rr "'C "uc" a
little boy te le nione iu the jt"'ld. Where
de you 1 te?"
'Streets, most tlmes." !m '... "Summer
II.AHlll. U.l .l...h . kI.I .1 ...... Ht.ll .....
But winter tlme we get aVivuny ledsin'
wueii were in iuck,"
"A till When vml nrn lint In
"Theu we si eon 011 lllacktrUra btldge et
the 'baukment. The btldgV is warmisu
Thore you can get n corner out e the wind It
ou go ettly, b fote the best mmh r took,
t'n the 'hmkuient 'tis fit t" Wee-e yer
inatrer."
"Would jeu tccl iMppter in the work werk work
heuso?" she aked raielejsly, standing back,
enrtt mero te catch ttiu general eirecl.
"Should be I ttti e(f most like," he re
turned quietly. "But there nln t no ptave fur
doss in the 'euse, nnd Smut nud 1110 alu't n
geln te part"
"De you ever go te church " (ueslleued
the girl, nftei n paue, tearing ihal no would
gtew restless if he did net talk.
"Constant," mid the boy unl..ushlngly,
'and we go te Sunday school icg'Hi. s-uiut
nud me,"
"smut, tee" she nsked nhently.
"Least way a, Smut waits ler me outside."
he said hastily. "Oh, wo're tight dnwu pious
chaps, we are."
"rhere, I hate done for this morning,"
she said presently, rising from her steel.
"Here Is your money. I would glve you
mero If 1 could allerd It; but 1 am peer, flke
you. Can you come nt the sauia tune to
morrow ?"
"Right you are," he said peketwg the
pence slowly,
"Theu 1 shall expect you at euncu. ' ujd
bj e goed-byo. Smut."
ttOnclndcdTouierro '
Aililee m Cuiisuiuv'tK".
On the nrrearance of the flrt jtmntenH n
(tfiieral Oetnllty, le's et nppeire. chlily i'n.
Hens followed by night sxiutn nnd cush
pumipt uiKftsures for reltet fiieuM t laken
lorsmupnen U scmtulouseii- . of Un lung;
".11 lefert, ue the great nntl-iicri'tula, eTblOvnl.
inirttttT nnd streugth reslenu. IT I'lerce'K
" tteulen Medical dUceverr." superior te pod
llTir oil ns n nutrltlre, nnd unurpauKl aft
pectoral, for weak lung, spitting et blinxl,
nnd kludrednlIictlens,Uhn net,., nl Sold by
eruggUts tte wortdevor. rei i ririce's trea
tt-e en oensmuptlon, senvl 10 cf n'' t'' tatup te
World's llriisry Medical v- 1 v'Utloe. t6S
Main street, Uullatu, N. Y. ll.leAWj
non 11 a aenier errers vm
tl.,n oil In u mutllntiHl erilrU.i'J ickse,
d m t buy II at any prtre, It may l-f ilanKereuii
aud werihteii counterfeit. lnit upeu gttlnK
1 T'eet. unbraktn, Cfnulnrrtetutr.
trie ut Charge, 011r Druicfst nil' relund
ynar money If Iir UijU's Ceuir - mp 'Vn uet
give ou sstltfctle. and 1 em f "ih
I'tUe :5renu.
" My love, what tnaglc spe'.i ttnc u
l" eon i our face Its ctxarm I .1
w hence come thy pure and p-"" T '''
lhv rey llpj- Tny pertnnuHl hi, en
he taid. In ni. cents sweet and c ei,
ruenlj-SOZOUONT, my flei
Bl'JS VLAlTlfUTl VBH.
SltlLOIlS CUltE will
Otl'8 CUltE will lmmBdlate.y reueve
Wboeplng Cough and Bienttjuls. i"or
H. U. Cechma, liniggut, .se. 'j; North
croup,
ssJe bv
Queen sireet.
Uatklen's A ml cm 9lre.
The Itest Selve tn the world for Cuts, Ui-ulses,
Seres, Ulcers Snltltheum. fever Sen's, Tetter,
ChapjMxl Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, aaJ ail Skin
ErupUens, and positively cure i i.m. or no pay
reqntred. 11 Is Kuaranteed te irtve s-ertecl satis satis
facUen, or money refunded. Prke a cents jr
box. rer ssJe by 11. U. Cecnran. lr urnlir, u;
ana 133 North Quean street. Lancaster, 1'i.
SIULOH'S CATAKK1I UKMEl'T a positive
cam for Catarrh, Ulptherla, aud (.ankrr Meuth,
rer sale by H. It. Cochran, tirasUt, Ne. 137
Xerth gneen street.
The Excitement Net Over.
The rash nt It. B. Cochran, drus,-lst. Ne. 137
North Queen street, still continues en account
cf persons afflicted with Cough, Le.dj, Asthma,
lirenchltls nnd Consumption, te procure a bottle
of Kemp's llelsam for the Thrmi and Lnnss,
which is sold en a (guarantee a-.d is fivinn entire
SMUfactlen. it Is a standard fvut.y remedy.
I'rlce 50 cents and IL Trxalmetrtt. ets-lwdAw
" HACKMETACK
a lastlni: and ft-attrant per-
fume.
l'rlce Sand M cents. Vorsaleby II. U,
Cochran, UraKgljt.Ne. 137 North tlaeen street.
AN UNrOIlTUNATi: I'LKsON.
The most unfortunate person in the world Is
ene afflicted with sick hcada. he, 1 ut they wUl
be relieved at once by uslnz I" ic.u -.peclal
l'rescrlptleu. eee advertljerLeni in auethcr
column. (0
BLEEl'LESS NIGHTS, made mbicratjle by
that terrible ceagh. Hblleh's c urc U the remedy
rer you. rersnie ay ii.u.ce.a.isu, uru-rgui, .-.e
137 North Queen street.
DiSDiue.-s Livkb mu-irs ler nick heudache
torpid liver, biliousness and Indigestion Small
nnd eay te swallow. One pU! a fle-e. 1'rlce, iJc
lly all dmsslsts. ' is-tmdTu.Th
OATABUH ClIUKD, health and sweet breath
secured, by bhlleh's Catarrh Uemedy l'rlce se
cent. Numl Injector tree, for sale by 11. D.
Cochran, Dmaglst, N 133 North Qaeen street.
CaaUen.
We would caution the Public te loware of
Dealers etlarlnR Kemp's nalian. at less than the
rcira'ar l'rtce, W cents nnd II, u oftentimes Imi
tations or lnferlerartldes are sold as the genuine
'a order te enable them te sei' cheaply. 1L 11.
Cochran. drnifgUt. Ne. 137 North Quuen street te
euraircnt for Lancaster. Sample bottle given
te yeure.
eu-lwd&w
roll IJYSl'Kl'SIA ana Liver Complaint, you
have a printed guarantee en every bottle of
: eh'a Vltallzer. It never falls te carr. rer
a nnnieu euarnnus) en everr oetue ei e
Bhl.
eh's Vtuilzer. It never falls te carr. rer eale
by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. U7 North Queen
street.
Urate Up.
Yeu are fecllni? depressed, yu lr appetite Is
peer, you are bothered with headache, you are
fidgety, nervous and generally out of sorts, and
want te tract up. Uraceup, but net with stim
ulants, spring medicines, or outers, writer have
for their basis very cheap, bad whisky, and
which stimulate you for an hour, and then leave
you in wone condition than betore. What yen
want te an alterative that wid purify your
l loed, start healthy action of the LI ver and Kid
neys restore your vitality, and give renewed
health and strength, buch a medicine you will
Und In Electric Hitlers, and eaiy se cenU a bot
tle at II. li. Cochran's Druu iler, U7 and 1331
North Qneen btreet. Lancaster, I'a. (3)
T11K IlKV. OEO. II. TIIA1EK, OI Uourben
Ind., says : " Beth myself nnd wife ewe our lives
te SIULOH'S CONBlMl'TION CL HK." ter wile
by II. Jl. Cochran, Druggist, No.U7ferth Queen
street.
KIDNEY IIlOUDl.W.
A Cue of Many Venn Bunding Cured With
SI i liettles. In Man DO rears el Age,
Alliktewx, Pa., May g, 1SS5.
Dascxliem IJiTTEM Ca Uenu I had been
troubled with my kidneys foranamberef years,
used almost everything without much benefit
intll I tried Dandelion Hitters. 1 Used six bot
tled nnd am pleased te say IaiaenUrely rid of
the kidney trouble, besides my system belujr
toned up se that I foci llke a different person. I
cheerfully recemmend the seme te all afflicted
In this way. JACOIIMLSCHLITZ.
cbte-3mdru,Th,S
-pOK 1U1EUMA.TLSM.
ST.
JACOBS OIL.
I'OR I'.HKfMATHM.
Mr Altera Inpsoef years tiateuieiiui, enflrui
lug theeincity of St. Jacebj irtl ami lu iwrin i
nent cured, ure given below.
NKUIlsLUlA AN1 I'AllAH "IS-MJ la,
LUlll D.
sp tii'tl. Id, Tenn.
My wlfosuirered 19 muutlis kui neuralgia
nnd paralysis. 1 had te u.f,c h-r In bed,
and teuld And no roller Hi ih- time sne
had used two-thirds et a li t.l, of ht .Iscntjs
OU she could walk. Ji I" MUltl'HY.
riU)UAMEi,KAllSLATI.U-l"hi:.MANENT
CUKE.
Springfield, Tenn . Oct. 17, 1ESJ
My ttlfa as paralyied anil could net walk
nilep. lioiero I uied a l.ntleefst Jacobs
oil fhewas ubeut the house, shstsnowun shstsnewun
lirely well t docs alt the bousenerk nnd
mllklnu tea. Ja. I". MUlll'HY.
ritOM A SCIATICA SUrrEUEU-NOV. lif
CUItED Scott Depot, rutnam Ce , W. a
When 1 get St. Jacobs en te use I was In
bud with sciatica t new I am gelu about the
room with ease, lieforelgot it i could no;
bu me ed. 1 went te the stub e te day
THOMAS TUKMhY.
rr.OM 8AME0 1 KAnSLA'rr.K-l'EKMANKNT
tUsl. . . ,
(cell Depot, rutnam Ce., U, Oit. 23, !-.
I wus twelve days en my baik wlthrtcu
natlsmln thehfp. Nothing icUcvul me ml
1 get nbotlfe of St. Jacobs en llirculimrs
lublitnirnud 1 wns able te wulw hhU it
llually cured me. 'IiIej Umlltl.
NtLUAIA.IA, ItllEUllAIHU, BI'.VsMH,
tl'tfcD.
feu Hill, Appomatex Ce,a.. m i-Ni
1 hid puttered ter years n Ith neuralgia mid
i lieuiuatlsm, day nud nignt n u h ucute pains
nuu spasms 1 wasudvlacdte try si. Jucel -Oil,
wuleacaunedall pains te lea-e undihu
toiuiezevliO. UOUtlt I'll. KYLE.
'ILe CI1AKLK3 A. VOOELEIt CO., Ualtlmeie,
Md.
- All persons tsie HL Jacobs OU or lied
Star Cough Cum, Mill by acudtnu; a two cent
slump nud u history of then cac, receive ai
vick Finn.
Red Star Cough Cure,
ritEE KUOM Ol'lATES AND I'OUONS.
flAKK. 8UKK. rilOMPT.
25 OENTS.
AT DlUIHOISTS A.SO I1EALEUS.
TUGUILVllLKS A. VOHKLBt; CO., Ualt'lflerc,
Md.
MBB1VAU
OlMMONH UVUU KKaULATOU.
CHILDREN.
l'nteutsntn very often wertted about n chill
that sheirs signs of drooping nud less et nppe nppe
tlle nud no il ci I re te loin In thospertsot thetr
piymte. II U hnnlly sortens enough toio teio toie
quloun pliyalclan, but tils plain that the child
net di something. It Is net prudent te farce Inte
the J enug nnd uiuleN eloped si (101111 stiring and
liauvHitii dm 8 J, but n medicine that will ntd, In
vlgnrntc, enhren nnd thoreughl) cltane the
syMcm by gcnile uienns It nhit Is detlred. Sim Sim
mens Ltrei lgnKlorlsniuedhlneetthls kind
Tbn child will net mind ngilntt tnktngtl.be.
cause It Is net unpleasant te thntnatet ltdeet
net cempeHhciu te remain Indoors, nnd It doc!
net weaken or Injure the system. It can safely
Vesdmlnlttercd te the yetiugest Infant.
" 1 htve ued Simmons Liter ltcgulaler tu uiy
lamllv ter eipht or ten years, and found It the
beat lamlly tnediclue 1 ever ined for anythlnii
that tnny happen, -umi- U Si-jhik, ex-Mayer
0111ucen.ua jaulleeilAw
A YKIl'S CHUBBY rKCTOK.VL
"It Saved My Life"
I. a common expi-eilen, nfieu heard from the
wbe hive reallcrd, by personal nic, the eurattve
powers or wer's i;hern- iveternl. ! cannot
hay eueiuh in pntWe us 1 de thit, but fonts 1110,
1 should lougtlncehavedlcdfromlungtroubles.
c. iinigvitiii, ruuiiiue, tux.
About nix mouths ae 1 had & severe Ilemer
rcage of the l.imn", brought en by a distressing
rough, which deprived inn of sleep aud rest I
hid ued varloeicougb balsams nnd exactor exacter
unts. w lilie it ebudulug relief. A friend advised
me try
Ayer'a Oherry Pectoral.
1 did , and nm happy te av thst It helped me
lit once lly continued ue this medicine cuied
my cough, nnd, I nm natlOed, saved tnr 1 Ile
um E teburn, is iccend s'met, Lewell, llxj.
1 hire used Acr' Cherry I'ecteral for ever
n yrar, and sincerely belle e 1 should hiwobeun
tertnii medicine. It has cured inoeradangerous
uOectlen of the lungs, for which 1 bad almost
deepalred of ever rinding a remedy V. A lie
Mullen, W tnddei. I'rovtiice of tmtarte.
Ayers Cheny l'ecteml saved my life Twe
yvars nrfe I took n iery severe Celd which set
(led en my lungs. I consulted physUlaas, and
tHik tbe reuieOle they prefferlbtHl, but failed te
obtain ivllrf until 1 began using Acer's Cherry
I'ecteral. ln bottles of this medicine com cem com
pletnly utered mv health. Lizzie M. Allen,
est Lam.atrr, utile.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
Pit pjredbv lr
T.f
Avei A Ce., Lewell, Mass.
1'ilce, (1 . all bullies. VS.
ln32te
Sold l y nil IriiKg'-is
T71LYS CUi: AM HAlsM.
CATARRH HAY FEVER.
ELY'S CREAM BALM
(.11 WSK3 THK 1IKAU,
ALLA1S INFLAMMATION. HEALS HIE
SOUKS
ULSTOUES TUK 9KNl"s Or TASTE, SMELL,
IIKAU1NU
AQflCK UKLlbr. A1'03IT1E CUKE.
A particle is applied te each nostril and te
agreeable, l'rtce 60 cents at drag-gift , by
mall, registered, 60 ct. Ctrculai s trve.
KLY nkea, UrugifUU, uwege,N. r.
JulySHyeedAlyw
iivvaKivtLxiattum uuuxt.
e
VLL AND SJ;E
-1HE-
ROCHESTER LAMP,
Sixty Candle-Light ; IteaU them all.
Anether Let of CHEAT OLOUES feiQrw and
OU Steves.
THB " PBRFEOTION "
METALMOULD1NU AND HUUUEIl CLSH1UN
WEATHER STRIP
Ileata thorn all. This strtp outwears alt ethers.
Keeps out the cold Step rattling- or windows.
Kxclude the dust. Keep out snow and ruin. Any
ene can apply it no waste or dtrt made In ap
plying It. Can be fitted anywhere -no heles te
bore, ready for use. It will net split, warp or
shrink a cnshlen strip Is the most perfect. At
th stove, Heater and Kange store
-or-
Jehn P. Schaum & Sens,
24 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
LAN CASTE B, l'A.
w
M. A. KIEFTKK. ALDUS O. HKKK
KIEFFER & HERR,
DLALEUS IN-!
WOJJLD CALL SPECIAL
ATTENTION TO
Fuller & Warren Ce.'s
iTnev.s.v.)
STOTES, UEATEHS. FURNACES AND RANGES.
Wu ask no one te run any risks with " KUL
LEU a WAUUEN'S " Goods. We guarantee
them te glve SatUfactlen.
As a Heater " THE HfLE.VDlD " has no rival,
being a thorough het base, no part of this store
remains cold, evet y Inch et It radiates heat.
As a 8mallerandChcapcrIIeaterthe"BKIOHT
DIAMOND" has established Itself In the front
ranks.
The merits el thu "3rLKNIMU'aiid"UKU'ilT
DIAMOND "consist In lieauty of Construction,
I'erfcct Control of Draft, Cleanliness, no Dust,
no Oaa and Economy el fuel,
r-call and examine for yeurtelf.
40 EAST KINO ST.,
(OI'l'OSlTE COUUT HOUSE.)
D'JS-uaw
TiNtfAHti.
F
LINN .t UKENKMAN.
BUY THE GENUINE
OLD STYLE
mm.
p"
AT-
FLM & BRENEMAN'S
Ne. 152 North Queen Street,
LANCA5TEU l'A.
Heusefurnishinff Goods !
mm
VIBTBIXW.
H
IltSU it mtUl'UEH.
HIRSH .BROTHER.
CUT PRICES ! CUT PRICKS !
CUT PRICES
THE l'KOl'LK AHK I1UI.IM1 OH 1' Villi. K8
Willi DLLIUIIT.
WnhSTealjoeAtende.1 our 01)1' litlul. U18
TKM Inte our
Merchant Tailoring Depirlmenl,
Het belns; aa busy new as we were In the lie.
ginning or the season, we are new lull v pro pre pro
earvd te make you an Uvetceat, Suit or a l'atref
l'nntaloena te your etder nnd In tbe Litest
styles, nt the shortest peeslbla uotlce
LV OUlt
Ready-Made Department
We have the prices cut se low new, that you
cannot comprehend It until you mnteb then uat.
Ityel the goods with the pile's we mu n.Vlng
let tticiu.
CUT PRICES
Atestlll rftglng te Woolen Bulrte, tfudarwenr,
Knit Jackets, Ulercs, Hosiery, nnd nil kluds of
rutntshlng Goods.
JWRemember our less Is your gntu.
ONE-PRIUE
Clothiers and Furnishers,
COK. .SOUTH IJUKE.N ST. AND CKN1UB
BUUABE. LANCASTaU, l'A.
f Hands wanted ou rants and Coats
w
ILL1AM80N it K03TKH.
t'oniiiiiiukatieu by Telopheut.
WILLIAMSON & FOSTER.
White Dress
SHIRTS!
-.r ink
LOWEST P1UCES.
A WHITE
SHIRT, Slzee
US Oenta.
1H te 17,
BEINFOROEL FUONT WHITE
8hlrt, Blze 12 te 17, 30 OentH.
A UEITBR WHITE SHIRT, Blitea
te 18, 50 Oentn.
13
A WAMSUTTA MUSLIN WHITE
SHIRT, Sizes 13 te 10,
76 Oenta.
The Perfect Fitting Full Dress
E I GHMIE!
81,00, or 80.40 Per Half Dez.
The PARTY SHIRT, Narrow Ploated
Bosem, All Sizev, 91.36,
MEN'S ODD PANTS.
Dress Worsted, II UO and tAU).
All-Weel Casslmere and Kerseys, ti.K, 14 u,
lleys's Odd rants, Cassfmerus, liCO and poe.
Children's Short I'ants, 1'i'c, il.U) and 11.23.
t lannel Shirt Waists, 73c , U'c. and 11.73.
WILLIAMSON & FOSTER.
82, 31, OC utid 88 East King Ht.,
LANCASTKH, l'A.
f Hleres close at l
Monday and Baturday.
o'clock p. ui., eicepl
CUA.L.
T B.MAKTJN,
WHOLnlLI AUD MTAIL Dlllll la
All Kinds of Lumber and Oetil.
jWYaild: no, North Water and rrlnce
Streets, above Lemen, Lancaster. nJ-lvd
TTJAUMaAKDNEKH 4 JKKFKRIEH.
GOAL DEALERS.
Ornen Ne. va North Queen street, and Ne
6G4 North l'rlnce street,
YAtee s North l'rlnce itreet, near Ueading
Depot.
LANOABTKlt, PA.
auslft-Ud
B
AHT KNl) YAItr,
O.J.SWAllRdsOO.
GOAL. - KINDLING WOOD.
Offlce! NO.WCENTKK SOUAUK. Jlethyard
and office connected with U'elciihene KxcbanKO
aprl3-ljdMr.U
HIRSH A BROTHER,
VZ.BAHINU HALM,
jem: anis.vT jiaiuiainh
GREAT
Thirty Days' Clearing Sale
-AT-
ASTRICH'S
Palace ei Fashion,
NO. 13 KAST KING ST
bANcAsir.it, ;r a
MILLINERVI
Bargains in Laces,
Sucha-hat oneiot been faotidef
Cilerrd Yak l.aces icdticeil from U.vc te Se a
All-silk Kscurlal l.arnHktttlnir, IMnchee Ide.
reduceil from IJte II iki yard.
Mlk Chnntllly Lace SklttlD rsduccl from K
te II 91a yard.
All our Headed Shet Lace, formerly sold at
;s te II 23a yard, induced te Sic. a yard.
Ail our iiisp ileal lliilpuru Lace, feimeilv
se d at jv tell, reduced t3c, a yam.
black Kscuilil I.nc-. All silk
S tushes wide, reduced InililOiV. te 37c a laid
9 luchea wide, reduced from 'Xxs. te ttse a jard
li) Indies nlde, ivduced Iremll ?5te Tvc. a jard
l! Inches wutn, unluced Irem II VHeati. a arl
llla-k f Ilk chantllly I.acn ) Inches Hide, le
dured from Mc. te luc a yard.
Otlental Lace I'leuiiUni;
1 luches'wMe, redm-ed from i)j te tic. a yard
U lnche.1 wide, reduced from It te 5W a yard,
IQIncbii wlJiv ruduced from Oe tfiOJc nyard
Kiein II 50 te 5. , Irem 113 te 11.37 per yard.
llAMIIUltO KDillNOH,
aids and ends, icduird Uine.Ml liall iheli fi.t
uier price.
SWISS KMllU01DKUIL!,
10 te i Inches wide, teduccl te 13c and I'l a
yard
One let el AT rtCJNB leduied te II,-
Bargains in Jerseys !
One Letof Ladlet Colored
lerkeys, all wool.
reuucea irem li te ;..
One Letof black Jerscs, braided, all svoel. 10
ducvd Irem II te 7X.
One Letof Ladles' flne Meisted Jerseys, out
brelilsrwl Vest front, redutsd from rii le It a.
One Letof lleuclc Jerseys, leduced Irem 1 1. ;
te S7c,
One Iit One luipeited black worsted Jureyn,
trlmmett In wide Htrciilubmtd, leduced iron,
II Ml te It u.
One Letof fln black wersbil Jerseys, hoary
iiualltr, vest trout, mtnend Irem II le ll.sJ
Children's hand Wnli worsted cmU, reduced
from It and 1 1.3 te .Vc.
Ouol-etuf Ladles'Musltn Chemise, letinerly
63c te It, reduced te Sic.
ene Letof Sklitj, tertiiiily 71 tu :w., rcducctl
le Um.
Oue let of Sklru, formerly H te 11 V-, te 7Sc
One Let of rjklits, termerly II W le II 7 in
duced telt.lt.
One let of finest Skirts teduced te II 3s.
All corset C0Ters'i7c nplt-Li.
Drees 8Uks, all colors, ivduced Mc te 39c.
Hiack Dress Bilks induced from II te Rc ll ;i
teifsi Il.ntevtlc , lie: te II lsayanl
Illack and Colored striped VeUeteen leducel
from Bie te S7Kc a yard
Illack and lenrvd Mllk-nnlih llrecadvd Vel
Teteen reducca from II te aiiie n yam.
Illack llrecailcd silk Velvet leduced liehi II. i:
te Il.U , I.' te ll.il a yard
Oulltcd Satins, furmully sold at 73c. lrducnd
te sue a yard i fermcily .old at II leduced te Je
a yard.
rUMilTVKB.
ptUllNlTUKK WAHKKOOMH.
iiuy leunsELr a i'.uk or these
Eelding Dress Pillows.
CALL KAULV AT
HeQkier's Farnitnre Warerooms.
They are the nicest thing out and we liatf Just
recelsud auethur let el them.
30 HAST KINO STREET.
w
IDMVm.'H lTUNlTUKK HTOHIf,
HEADQUARTERS
-reit-
Furniture. Furniture.
If jeu want any rtJUNlTUUK new or the
cemfna; Xprtniccall nnd examine my sleck,
Yeu
tiiii uuu iviaru nuu ivcii seiecieu
GOOD WORK.
LOW Pimm
jrl'artlen wanting full euttlH nie eipetlally
luvllcd te call.
WIDMYER'S
FURNITURE STORE,
Oorner Bant King ami Duke
8t
LAhCASTKU, l'A.
seput-lydAJs Jmw
H
KlNITHir.S fUHMTUKK DKl'OT.
Tlie Largest Kteck,
ThoUeUVlRiilnycd Bleck,
The lowest Prkud Stock
FURNITURE
-IN
Lancaster County.
1 ou will flud It le your luteieHt te pay a visit
te our
FTONITUBB DEPOT
And Inspect our laigeassorlinent of ruruiture
audKCtpilccbbetoiepurchRSlUBelsowleio,
HEINITSH'S
Furniture Depot,
hob. a7 Si no setJTn qubbn ht.,
LAHCA8TEU l'A,
.
i?
m jtiytv
i&tkg&ssssaasstrZi
i"-.Jjr:r'si
r..- ' "Sisr
Ajar
'.iw.-