Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, February 04, 1887, Image 2

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BTKB. rKDnUAUT 4, 1387.
m k Step Toe Far.
r. McGlynn has kicked ever the
; defied Archbishop Cerrigan nud
right et propaganda or pope
i or punish him for hla oplulens
economy or te order nim te
' soldier of the Catholic
Bin a mere than military dia-
enjeinefl, Dr. McOlynn knewis
Dg these opinions, be can ue
tin the clerical authority that
wafers upon Its trmted spiritual
- pity that this eminent uatnenc
H seen fit te adept this course of
?te his less will ba n serious one.
ief the most beloved priests of
la New Yerk, and has long been
Liar his devotion te the needs of the
"Bat his controversy with Arch-
rlgan plainly prevcj him te be
with his church en several
ant points of doctrlne and
declines te modify. Ills latter
'given Is a severe indictment of
;VFrankly and openly, like the,,
ward man he has aurajaceen,
nnr-wum erpine allegations
Urn. but denies that they me
I In justice. IuBtead of submitting
c question te uu spiritual superior
V, UU WHO UU-OV.1 v.w.
ajC his own conscience and quickly
ia verdict of acquittal.
i Is the great weakness of the Mc-
iiMe,vicwed from a standpoint within
Had he shown his willingness
pta Berne and there before, the pere
ganda defend his oplulen3,ho
Ibave manifested his disposition te re-
pathe Catholic church and te Qght his
iwrimn in; cennaea ei mat cretxi . x m
'fee has denied the authority te call
i bis acts, he has put himself
the pale et the church. If he be-
I tfeat Archbishop Cerrigan exceeded
era in forbidding him te attend the
jvn nieeiin?, ue sneuia nr.vu np-
l te Ituine. But he gees a sterNuirther
teenies the authority of Heme In the
atees.
:;:;' xue first mew
flrst riot of the gieat sirme in Jersey
i such a conspicuous failure that It
it will discourage any further
i te Vielence and the conduct of the
and their chief In the struggle cau
(tee warmly praised. It combined
i.energy and bold ness with prudence
-control, but the fact that firearms
I met once used In the intlee is greatly
t credit et both strikers and police.
istrlkera will obtain sympathy In
istrnggle se long as they keep within
but every rnove that leeks llke
l weakens their cause, and If they
led in driving the Italians from
ttheirlless of popular sympathy would
re than counterbalanced any tern-
gain. There ia ti strong feeling
i Italian labor becaure thtse emi-
jLlive in a mlaerable way that no
totself-respect could fellow, but
a it is hard te be compelled te corn-
4th men se f ar Inferior, that can net
,any attempt te deprive them of
at te Bell their labnr as they think
feVf
WOc. ....
is one tact mat ccum strauze,
, in the light of recent events in New
Band that is the silence, et Henry
K"s The self-chosen champion of
Mbeuld certainly be in the very thick
struggle, giving the benefit et his
I ana ieaa:rsuip, uut ue cau net, cee
itorldehlsfavorlto hobby of land
uand be keeps oil the field.
repeating la New Yeik the
ayed hi Londen, where he lint
"'great sensation as the me3t ele-
opien labor had ever had, and
M dropped into comparative ebscur-
1 the people found that they were
te a theorist who cared for neth-
i the enforcement et hia ideas. The
i et the strike has been that labor
HUstrust all men with revolutionary
of the Geerge brand.
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Aq Odd Centtif.
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i municipal contest lu Philadelphia is
jlWuy remarkable nature. Au ex-
i politician uutlsherlu runs for
ten tbe Democratic ticket, by tlie
let the Democratic convention, nud
ensatlonef Providence, and expects
i elected it be gels tbe Democratic vote;
tTMaybe. Xbe Democrats liavlei; tbe
et two Itepublicaus, will bave
isnnbararament lu cboesiosr tbe
Tf man for tbeir ballet, preferring
una mat, uuerin tue uemecrat'.c
S if be la as geed a man as tbe etber
(discriminating Democrats will swal-
) ticket s they set it; and these
great majority. There are, hew.
at numbers et Democrats who want
WtlUatlsQed that they ure deluitbe
'tiling whtu they are voting for a
and the consequence in
will be likely te be
TDeinocratte vote. If Mr.
r hUKDemeerfltln fnllntv.
uHaWUHksie a Eoedmnvnx
te wtMsk te nte fee htm against
ritwa xvepwww, te te&l
I JBHuence ttiMrtWmjlT
'Alfittblican candidate U he u
PwffS5fi mmi atawia
Jf 1 ii '
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Bitty. Mr. Xeia My
1Mtat0lNrtUM"txue," which
M Mitataly Uedable aim ; but these who
veto ler bit seed te be reliably assured
thftt he will net be a boss himself when
he geta en horseback.
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Choeileg Maglstratcf.
There are Ave police magistrates te be
elected (in Philadelphia. The Democrats
hare nominated two and the Republicans
nominated three. The law Is se made that
the political conventions select these efll.
cers and the people simply ratify the choice.
It was intended te niake these neu-riartlsiin ,
and therefore no voter was allowed te vote
for all the candidates. The consequence
Is that the majority and minority parties
agree as te the number which each can
elect, and concentrate their vote en them
by only dominating that number.
It is an absurd conclusion, since it enables
ee,
the strongest partisans nud ward work
ers te get en the magistrate's bench, and
makes them slaves, which were te be non
partisan, te be the very thrones et thepaity
in the ward upon which are seated the
directing spirits. Perhaps one day we will
find the wny te obtain the competent and
impartial magistrates which we se much
need, but we have net yet found It cither
in city or country. Our police mag
istracy Is r. disgrace te our civilization.
The Tower of Itnlcri.
"Whether war s te be or net te be Is the
question agitating Europe, and the manner
in wnien sieck values are aiiecteu su?gests
that the men who have the question te de de
cide are finding a money profit In the agita
tion ; It may be that they take this easy
way te provide the war supplies. Ministers
who have obstinate Parliaments ou hand
may go te the beurses te play for the money
which they can stock the cards te win.
We are net advised that such means of re
plenishing national exchequers are used, but
they would seem te be readily available.
Hut probably men who would be un
scrupulous enough te use them would net
be solicitous te let the preilts pass by
their own purses. In these days when the
stock exchanges control such immense
values, that the rumors of war may affect
te the amount of millions in an hour, it is
easy te see the great power that Is ledged
In the hands of European rulers and hew
It may be ubuseJ te tax the public
Teere has been a decrfase In the tctt.1
debt of Philadelphia since January 1, 1556, cf
f2,7ft,83ZD2; which la a geed showing for
Controller Dtchert.
. Iixi. Tslleb 3ld come vary telling thing
about the valire et measures of defense In the
oeursa ct WedututUy'a Sanate debate.
II e said that a hundred million dollars was
stored In the treasury of San Fraticlece, and
a single Ircn-cUd could compel the autheri
ties te surrender It, or sutler the destruction
oftheolty. That France, Russia and Eng
land have together 13,000 high power gunn,
while the United States h but CO. That
England could send lren-clada and
war vessels Inte the great lakes by wny of
the 'Welland canal te bombard cities and levy
tribute all along their coast, while uohave
nei a vessel te bend against them, and no
caual through which an rfilcient war ship
ceuiupasa xiiat y,e have only one ship
with one gun that could be ma Je ready for
fcervice lu tUrca months, and that ia the dis
patch beat Delphin.
These atatemeuU were maJe ou thoau theau thoau
therlty cf the admiral of the cay, and cer
tainly give Reed cause for prompt action In
the matter of defenses, but it H net plain that
they demana the maintenance of war taxes
and all the money needed might be had by a
curtailment of ether less necessary expenses.
With the nece3ilty ler nolf-pretectfon se press
ing why are we se lavish with pensions ?
Tnr,REarel50 membera of the ludlana
legislature, aud 76 is a majority of them.
Dvid Turpie, Uomeorat, Iihh tucurcd that
majority and 1 j electe-1 United States Ptnater;
and new the Uepubllcaus are henling. Lst
them howl !
The Wllliamspert Sun and Banner has
put en new attire, at the wua tlma giving a
history of the successful rise and develop
ment et this sterling organ of the Lycoming
county Democracy. It U a strong cud ably
managed Journal, and the big jnrt
et Its new life waa infusd into It two
years age, when Mr. J. V. Swoely took tha
helm of management. IMltei Swtely ii a
bright Journalist with the ceurafjs of his con.
vlotiene, and Juat new he is halng a liet
fight with a local monopoly, the Williams Williams
pert water company, In which at present
writing the bold yeunr; editor U pcveral
lengths uhead
A Torae ma:.- named Tewell was recently
hatad by hia fellow-students at Dickinsen
college, Carlisle, In consequence of which
several students were suspended. The ethor
young men of the institution then made It se
warm for Powell that the latter was obliged
te leave the institution, liureis an illustra
tion et hew ueveral young men were dis
graced before their families, one young man
maltreated and finally obliged te leave col
lege, nud many otherstudenla greatly demor
alized by the occurrence. It Is a pity that
bazars oannet be regarded In tlioMine lljht
a? any ether variety et row dy.
Tun only toil genuine war nent comes
from Lebiuen where It is nniieuiiced that a
number of IluuKarluns. otnpleyeU nt the
Sheridan furnaces, have Rlvem up their
roiltlen?, cenverted their riossesslous into
cub anil Btarted ter Kurope te Jein tbe
Austrian nrniy In aiitlclpatlnu of war.
PBUSOHAL.
Mns. Gladstone has capture"! the lady
presidentship otthe Liberal l.e.itueuf (,rct
llrltalu.
Miss Ounrnuuc Oiusweld, the wen.
known singer, Is accompanied by her mother
te and from the theatre every ovenleg.
Dn. J. r. M Glddineh, ene of ttie most
TirenilutDt physicians of Charleston, died
inursuay morning or a nearl airectluii.
Judee Tcnric aayahe Intends te take his
seat as aenater from ludlaua ue matter what
the republicans fcay or de.
CtiAnLr.'s r. CniDscv, or Kasten, will
probably te the Rcimlilicaiinciulneoler mayor
ugilubt Rebert McDonald, present ehlet
burgctf, w he w ill bu the Democratic nomt nemt nomt
uee. JesCFH K. Itoeuur, oUIterol the Keenxni
Leader, the Douiecratio ercau of Luzerne
county, nnd postmaster of Wllkesburrt, elled
Thursday night. Ue wan prominent and
ac'.Ive In the parly and was chairman et the
atate central committee several years age.
Mn. Parmill's malady Is reperted te be
Br It Ill's disease. It la thought Impreb.ibl"
that he will be able te stand the strain of U a
Parliamentary work. In the event of Ms
enforced retirement Mr. Healy illprebsbiy
tiiccced hlin lu the lctUuishlp of the Irish
party.
AltltAM IL 11 auto, the owner el the Urge
Barte tiouiestcad at U-irte, en the C'olebreok
Oale railroad, elled Wednesday night alter a
lewdajs Illness. The physicians proneiuu-ed
tbe causa et destii hejrt dueiae, but it Is
bolleved te have been nnactiulcasieofureken
heart. Within the last mouth his three
children were consigned te the grave, huvlnir
been carried off by a malignant form of
typhoid fever.
m m m
rucritc and common sense from
CUIOAOO.
right, ti.ydearlrf Why, certainly we'll flsht!
lly Jove I We'll bring old England tu her
ecntesl
What'rt that you uyf r.t-ie; vlewed lu that
light
We. nctd a navy and some coast dslenies
fftmlhr CVifcnye .Vn((.
1 WOMAN'S COtfR&Gr
"
IL X. Barllett la the Weman' Marline.
Ill glancing ever the pages of Washington
Irving' "Sketch Heek," I noticed this jui jui
age: "I tiivoeltcti had occasion te remark
the foitllude with which women sustain the
most overwhelming roverseot fortune, Thew
itlsaster which break tlewu the spirit of n
man and prostrnle him In the dual, (com te
call forth all the energies nf the peller het,
and tjlve such Intrepidity and elevation te
their character, thatnt times It approaches te
sublimit ." " Ue true that Is," 1 thought,
as tny book f aiiK Inte my Up, ami a number
et case passed In tuWetv berote my mind's
fit SI flAT rlu-irltlf1 1 t tlit mil Ii -. iililiinmnt
correborntlUK the author's utAtemruL
LIew eltcn the eniereencies of the hour par
t'cularly In tli(i,Mrtcu of a loved one will
cause te be exhibited, net only tueutal deter
initiation before nnsupeete1,but n most ro re ro
markable phjni.Mi etulurance ai well.
A mrst stilklus ure of the fortltude
which dUlltiBUlsl es cur H'T, mlnsled with
tbe sensibility aud tenderness of tlie ether,
is nuetMi in tee nirrntlve et the ailTeuturet
of ladamoGcdliidraO.leiiats. The hisird
eua undertaking of n vovage down the
Auiszen tUer (te which anibltleu prompted
Urellatia, and te which solance tempted M.
Candamlne, aud, lu our own time, Agasslz )
was undertaken by Madnuie Gollu Iromeon Iremeon Iromeen
Juital affeetlen. 11 or Iiusbsud being detalnrd
In Trance, (he desired te Jein him and the
narrative of the hardships that sheeudnred,
aud the dangers te which ahe was eapased In
that elfert is a Mttu.ul.u and nlfcctliig story.
It was In tliejiuret 17C0, that tUe (.tatted
from Hlsbamb:), w here ahe had Iven resid
ing, intending te go Vy the wav of Lacuna,
ie i rarce. rae was ar-empanieil ty nor
brethers: fteur It . n lhvslclan. aud Ms
servant ; her falltilul negre, and three female
Indian deinMlf-s tegei ier w iiu an -n .
thlrty-cne Ieiliu", te carry lmrfelf Bed her
baggagt', tliereaa beius iuipassable even ler
mules. They had scarcely reached Condi",
when tha Indiana deseited her. Hne deter
mined te proceed, however, regardless et the
danger, ami endeavored te prccure ether na
tives te replace the deserters. She found that
but two remained u.,ve in the vlllage that
had but recently been depopulated by the
smallpox Tnese she ougatced te take
her te the ml'-len of Andea, about tntlve
data' Journey tower, en the river Rebans2i,
a Ulstauce of atent IdO leagues. The ludiaus
had no canoe, bu she patiently walttil ter
them te construct ;one, paying thorn in ad
vance, and In due time "the party quitted
Canclea. Atter falllutf two days, tbey
stenped te lass tbd liluht ou sheie. and In
the morning found, te their chagrin, tha'. the
two Indians had deeaiii.Hl while they flept.
Thejswere cow c impelled te treceeil with
out a pilot . aud te add te the etnei-i asment et
the siiua'.inu, the canea besan te leak, whli h
obliged them te laud. They were within
tlve or els days' Journey from Audeas: and
bleur. It concluded te push en with
his servant, premllug Madsme Gedln and
her brothers that they should bare u eauue
and ludiaus In les than tlfleen dav.
Timedruggwl wearllv by, te the expectant
little party, but at last the mernlna of the
ilftcenlh day daw nod, though thev were
deemed te disappointment, for no relief ap
peared ; and the sixteenth aud fceventeeuth
slowly drew te a close without brluglnjr any
u-e. iiier wdiiieg iweuiy-cve aajs, Heart
sick with hnpe deferred, despalrlug of any
assistance frum that quarter, thev made u
rait ujea which they placed all their edicts,
and proceeded slowly down the rlcr. Fer a
ohert time all went well, and they had begun
te ccngratulate thumtelvea that" they would
be able te reach their destination In that mau
uer, when their raft caught ou a sons aud
threw the whrle parly Inte the river. Fortu
nately noens was injured, but they were
tee much frightened te as.Un hazard it, te
they xeaelvt 1 te f .low the course of the
river ou loot. What an enterprise I 'Xhls
river is bordered by tropical furt sts such as
Charles Uingsley se beautifully describes in
nis lascinaung e.-ok, "At uail l ' " a prewe
poem," it has btren called, from the eptulug
te the cli-e. l'alma et twenty sreclcs
toweled abe;e their lieadn, there, under the
torrid uoeii, and areumt them ran vines of
huudreds of Kinds lattenlng lu the tropi
cal sunshine. Miner shruw spraug
up flHlng all the interstices of the weed., and
blended with the branches et the tree., form
ing an almost impenetrable maas uf foliage,
through which the r uullght rarely shone, lu
these rank hot-beda of nature swarmed u
million kinds of life animal, birds, Insects,
aud Ixsl but net lout te be considered by our
disconsolate party, were the reptiles. Iho
fertsta swarmed with them. There were all
Izr from tbe ciiormeu be coustrlcter te
the even mero te be dr-aded little water
moccasin ; aud ml c lru black, brown,
green and speckled, lit tly and lazy, pretty
aud plEln ones. Taklug their previsions,
they commenced their lutlaucholyjeuruoy ;
butebscrTiu tb.u the courae el ttie mtr
lengthuued r tir inute, they entered the
weed, and te a few d.ws 1 tt their wav.
Their previsions were exhausted by this time,
and siuce leivmt; the river they had
been unable te timl water, se, oppre"ed
by thirst, wlt'i feet herul wounded by the
thorns and brier, they e-ntinued te push
their way tLraigh the Immeasurable and
gloomy ierest", drawing refreshment from
ihe berrlfs and fruits that they wereable te
collect, riie-c, lieAeter, weroiuautEplentte
sup;ort tee strength ler the troiiieudous ex
onions that they were constantly making;
mid at last they accrimibud te exhaustion and
hsnk down helple-s and forlorn. Utterly
dlsceuragetl, tney linp!nlly waiteil for
death te relieve tucei Irem misery. In the
neat four days they ill died, t-ULajestlvely,
cscept Afadatue deailin herseir, who re
lualii'id Mrttcbcd Us.de the corpses of her
companions ter ferty eight hour, deprived
Of the use of all her lacultle".
At last oensclousness returned, and fhe re
sumed rierjiurnev, niter cutting oil the eules
of ner lllelcis Lretner's sheej, and binding
them en her teru and bleeding teat. She
was slmeU naked , ttie two cloaks that she
bound areuud her body, liavmg been lllie
the re-t of her clnthlng almost tern te pieces
lu her struggle through the bruah. Alter
leaving the mournful cane, she wandoted
about lortive uas bofero she found water
and soma wild irultaad eggs ; but t-e much
was her threat ceutricted by her long fast,
that she could wucely hwallew oneuh of
thesustcnarca te.supr orthtreinaclatedfxau e.
After nine duvs of sel.tary wandering, she
reached the borders of DitiAuaza, wheru Bhe
lertunately met the Indians, who took her
te Andeas. lrr mi ttiere she proceeded te
Laguna, and there Kx.l: passage for Trance,
where she arrived lu (tee time, and teund
conselatloi lu the approving smiles of that
husband fur wh( m bhe had dared be much.
lleadlug'a December Sbeirlns
The report of the Reading receivers for De
cember tibews a elrcrease in Kro,a carnlus,
com pared with December, 1S;5, et ?7J,7M, a
flscrease In txpentts el ?66,231, nud a ct
creasn iu rut tarnlngi of ?5,t63. The less
was almost entl.ely due te ceaI traQle- There
was less coal hauled by tbe raPrctd by CO CCO
tens, und the steam colliers carried l'J.CCO
tens Itss ie Sew L'u;;Untl, aud it is from
these lteiua thut the decrease arose. A satis
factory Increase was t-heuu lu the merchan
dise aud passenger hualiiMa. The result for
the month ahena a pretlt ler tbe two con
panics of f046,Gl3. In thl amount Is shown
the business or the Reading's ejs-teiu proper,
the Jerrey Central'a earnluxs aud expentes
net being lit'ludcd.
Tlie Valoalile Clilu nuher.
Ifiem tha Tens tlfitues.
I'ather Hew is It, Maude, tint you are al
ways euRsijea te twoer three fellows, wblle
your sister has ceer had a proposal ?
Meude A R(rl who can ah"il Hirre real
teats at the critical moment, rind kue.vs lsr w
te irnd.0 her chin (juletr when hn an;h,
cauunKasohrte'rulluround.i!lrl llke sU
tcr, wl.e erly tries te b!u-h.
Dm Lteu OnU I KUeil Vean
i'ruletMir Jehn De Leou, tbe ev Yeik
nutrolegor, who was cnnvlcted of lailiicieg
yeuiifj Rirls te go le Tananiu for im'ceral
purposes umler the pretext of Uniting employ empley employ
iiient for Ihi m, was en Wednesday breugt t
up In ireneral ttssleua Judpa Glliletsltoie
ImiKiteit a ttntcncnel (lite en veatM'Imprl-rci:-mm
nt at hard labor in Slni; SIuk. ThU In the
musiuiuni puuishment el the law.
'iltue Ter ilia lleilte Itliij;
I nun the Lewell Citizen.
It wan very late ami they were ruueMu
for their tlxly tuventli time their vows.
" li eu'Jl ba true te me," film unemJ ; "ynu
vein uover tell me it bjse lalicUoed ? "
" Never my ilarllinf," he tiiurmnrce.'. Then
the hell tolled ena
A Tuucli of Nature,
from the 'ew Haven Vows.
Onenf the hardest things for a mau te tin tin
eleretand is why these women who own seal,
hkln eacqucs would net be without them for
the world, and why ttose who don't wouldn't
earoneof tboie bernd things for anything.
i ! nn
ThtMcead volumtef Betuffm? "'core's
A'
IlerolnlseencBs nf Hlstv YnaASW. ae Na
tienal Metropolis" has ben lfgM Aumtbe
prta of llubtmrd :Umther,TVPi-3 Chest
nut Btrcet, Philadelphia, We Vlgh In
terest excited by the Ural velmnA of this
haudtoine book Is well maintained lu the sec
ond volume. It begins ytlth the lluchauau
administration, and la carried down te the
present time, full length erUalt of the pres
ent lady of the White lteuse Mug oue of
the cle-lng Illustrations nf the work, 'i'liere
la much el hlthorte uuw ritteu lihter In thla
veteran Journalist' production, us tils three
core years of eperleiu-ogae him a tich Held
luwlilch te broMie. One great festme of the
work Is the many liaudsouie Illustrations
that adorn nearly e cry ether pge, and the
la-'-sliulleg of the handwriting ct the dlstlt
guished people whesv earcets are re'er.rd te.
. Nut llnrgUr Alsmi
A CiKjgviiutu has been ebliitw-l by tne
lolice te remeve this novel ilutense agilut
burglars. "Tubes, containing luinituate of
mercury, with nltrata of inaimry, were
placed at all the windows. The P 'len, It
as claimed, coming in contact wi'ti the skin
or Lumen being would cause bU) loHou leHou loHeu
lug. The raising of thewlndens svas ex-pei-trd
te explode the tubes and wetter the
jolseu lute the faces of the lntrud i s '
-ldvtcte OeBiamptUrh
On tt-e appearance of the flrt jspipI mik, ai
geuersl debility, loot et appetite, jailer, cl-l.ly
rontlens, felluedby night sm-aisnuacuuga,
prompt tuea.surrs of Telltf stieuKl be tiiKeu.
ConmuHleiil scrofuleuadlsri-p 'f tbeluiiR
taereierw ue the Kri'it mitt soief jliu er bio J
rurlf.er and strength restorer. Dr. l'lf tee's "Del "Del
eeu Medicel lilicervry." Superior t" cod liver
eU as a nutritive, and unsnrp-used as a pectoral,
for eak tuuij". spltllng of bloeJ aid tt'ndred
RnccMiin-.lt hss lici equal. Sela by i'iuijlts
Ter l)r I'leroe's trcalt-e en cenn i pti.iu. nernl
1 i Mils lu ntauip' World's lli ary Mftl
iUA -oiUtleu, (i3 Statu itrret, ! .3' ' V
In, ra
" W hit ou ceuxhtnii itt mv 'i J. "Of
ceursu! my cold is no better.'' We ., Oeu't
stniiil ontheordsrof cetug, u it r I ie drnu
Kit aud Ret a botUe of Ur. null s e ia yrup,
quiet " He went, and'he wasstraigttay u.aue
lijppy.
ret burns, scalds, and ether wei.nils Salvation
Oil ban proved Itself te battle be' reait "vcr
used All druggists sell It for ii .ia' itle
nrtevist. Native
The 1'opaUtleu of Ijurutcr
Isftl3nt A',iXB. aud we would ssy at leaft one ene
hslf am troubled with some aiTi'ftleu of tte
'threat and Ludrs, as these cemp.A rt are sc
cardlng te statistics mere immirejs thn
otisers. We would advise all net te nci. ct tbe
opportunity te caII en us and at: a bottle of
Kemp's Ualsaui for the Threat and Luns. frtce
90 cents and II. Trial size tree. I i,vctfully,
11 U. Cochran, dnigglst, 1S7 North V-uin street.
for lainobdec.tldner chest, ne h'lcis Tor Ter Tor
ens blaster, l'rlce 'U cents, i'er ' H U.
eechran. UruggU!,Ko.lJJrerUi Ua a met.
tt'enr-rtnht.
Of our American peeple are at'J 1 "'iih l"k
headache In etther Its nerveu-, 'i or c -i
fetlve forms, caused by Irregular hat r, huh
Ivln?. etc , and no remedy ha ever ceu inered
It unul IJr Leslie's Special l'rescrii tl.n was dis
covered, (live It a trial, fice aJvii jeineut In
another column. (1)
WILL YOU SUrrEH with Uytpvpsla and
l.tver Cemplalut t ShUeh's Vlta.uer is ifnaruu
t-ed te cure yen. Ter sale by II. 11. Cechnn
lingglst, .Ne. LI? North Uueen c.tit'.
O-es neTTta Erricra a ccta. Mr. Oscar B. B
Kech, of AUcntewn, l'a., was bedU't within
I! immatery rheumatism In tfce winter of 1A
Doctors could de nothing te re'leve Mm. He
comineneed using Qress' Itheumatta Ucmcdy.
lly the tline he had used halt a bottle he oenld
leave his bed ; when he had finished the bottle
he waa cared and has net had a tetum of the
dlsoa$e since, lu his own word, " I !t-l better
tbaa ever bofero." l'rtce II, by all draggtsta.
teba-SiudMWAr
A Captalu's Fertunatu liiicevf ry.
Cai U Celeman, schn Weymouth, r llg be
tween Atlantle City and S.T , hJ.l l. a treu,
bled with a cough se that he was enil .e te sleep
and was Induced te try Ir. King s New Discov
ery for Consumption. It net eu'y gave him In
Klant relief, bnt allayed the extreme erenes et
his bre.nt. Ills chlldri'n werest-nl ar'v aMertcd
and a single dee had the siTm rni,y eiree t
l)r. hlng's New Discovery Is n ;w the standard
mmedy in the etoleinan heusch Ji'ilu beanl
the schooner. 1'tee trial bottles or this t-iml.ir.l
remedy at II 1!. Cochran's Dm,r -'eie, 1J7 aud
1"J erth Queen street, t-auciaici , l'e. ( I)
CKOUP, WilOOl'lxa COUOn a d Ureuchltls
ImtneJUtely relieved by Shlleh si ire t or sale
by ll. It. Cochran, Druggist, he . ' rtbijm.cn
strcet.
THAT HACKING C0UO1I cau I .jcji,lckly
enredby hhtloli'sCure. We eueijj'.it it ter
saJeby II. II. Cochran, DruggUu u.U7 North
yuecn strett.
A Sad SUsIertniia
Is te nd-e a nice family or be a d i;lrls
and then have them carried Inte u eiiy grave
by that terrible disease Cen-n u.,'-.en. llced
the wurnlnir and check It In itj brt staves by
the prompt use of Kemp's Balsam I i t ie 'I hrc.it
and Luuifi, warranted te euro ill reiieveall
cues. Price Wc. und tl. for -n ly II. H
Ce iimM, ur'3Ut, .Ne. 13. rieua Li I'.tu ttrwt.
7riiU liicjree.
(3)
SIIILOIt'SVlTALIZKItM strut ia needier
Constipation, Less of Appetite, DiiilnMS', and
all symptoms of Dyspepsia, l'rk.' u and 7S
eentn per
Uruzttiit,
lt iintun or saie uy a. n. cecuran
t, .In, LU North yuoen 4tr- t.
Da IU.-iLer Wok Sitcr, rnrt y veguUble,
ple-isant te titke, will eipel weru s II nny eilst,
no purgallve required after Uaig. Price, a
cent, by atl druggists. bSrcdMWJtr
FlULUH'a COUOIland Con.-.nii.iilien Cure Is
sold by us en a guamntce. n cuns cei. sump sump
teon, t or ale by II. U. Cochran, DruKgUt, .Ne.
lJ erth eiuuen stPWt-
AKE YOU MADK nilserable by Indl,;cstlen
Constlittleu, Dizziness, Lews of Api-titt, lei lei
ew JkinT bhlleb's Vltallzer is a pusltlsocure.
rer sale by II. II. Cochran, Dtugtst, Ne. in
North Qnevn stiuut.
ISnetdeu's Arotca vt e.
The liest Calve In the world for Cots, Uralses,
Seres, Ulcers, Salt Ubeum, ever Soils, Tetter,
Chapped Hands, Cbllblalns, Cern, and all Hkln
Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay
required. It Is xuarenteed te glve perfect satis
faction, or money refunded, rtlce -S cents ir
box. rer eale by II. IL Coenran, Druirg'.st, 1ST
sne is, 4erui Liueuii nuiHm iini;.iAujr, i-.
tney are looking for you every wfctr. Drafts
of air In unexpected places, gnlng rrem Let
looms te cool oae', carelcssne-s In chanutnK
clethlnj: lu short anything kl h Lnds In a
"euuuuiin cold In thebeid" Unless arrested
thti lnd of cold becomes seated In tLe mucous
mnmbrnnu el the head Then It Is CMarrh. In
any aud all Its stages tills dlscaes always yields
inyan
e Lly
s cieam llalui.
cafe, agreeable, certain.
l'rleenrty cents.
jwiwacedJtw
YferKed Wonders.
"Sly dsushttr was very bad oil en account nt
nce'dand pain In her lungs. Dr. Tliemui' JCe
Irrtric Oil cured Uer In twentv-Ieur hmirs. One
of the boss was cured of serethicmt. IhUm'dl
nut' has worked wonder in our fnudly." Alvah
I'lcltncy, Lake Mhepac. S. t. I'er tide by II.
II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and UJ North Queen
street. Lancaster.
Cl.OTIilHU.
B
JUHOKK A HD1TON.
dUESBE & SUTTOH.
In Ordei te JlaksKoemfnr'iur
SPRING STOGK
-or-
READY-MADE
CLOTHING
We nie cnuirUd is effsr the balance e! our
Winter Bleck at
GREATLY RBDUOED TJRfOES.
It you are In ucsd of any anything In Heavy
Wclnhts It will pay yea te buy Irem us new,
while wu iau ghe you a geed aisortmeut te
sell ct from.
-A call Is all neask tocenvlcco joutlmlwe
mean te she you u Ucuulne Itarguln.
BFE6ER & SUTTON,
Mnnnrncturlng Clelliler,
NO. 'M OBNTRE SQUARPJ,
LANCASTER, l'A.
awnia
THLOl'llOKOH roll KUEUMAT1BM.
"NEARLY CRAZED
wilhviln"t)tliu sad cry of many a victim et
ihouuiutltmei ueumljiU, and trviuently ethei
diseases, sueh as lt or and kidney ceiupUtnts,
atedticctly tractalilelci tlieuuiatlstu or neural
tela. Thee dlseiKes, ler some uneiplalnablc
lvasen, are lapldly Incrculnir, aud In tuaujr
tntauees are the dltect causa of much sickness
which te hhlus Its iel origin ns te be mistaken
ter ether dtreaars. In curing rheumatism, limit
iiiIkU, sick head ai he and lu many casta et kid
no) and liver troubles, Athlopheros has sneutit
wonders. These who have used them atebest
quallQed lospe'Akel llaiuertU.
l'.eusas Point, New Yerk.
I took Athlophero and t lldiiklt belpeA ine.
Ihidnet walked for 8 weeks whsn I took the
Athlopheios and hive walked since. 1 hase
takein nearly all luidlclnes recommended for
rheuniatltm, and I think that Athlopheros
iieipva me tnoiueitof any. I am net entirely
cured yet, but am going te take Athlodheros tf
it oeuics ou bad acaln. Mrs. lues. lliTtt.
lloltenvlllo, Vt, August 19, 19W.
t cau thankfully say 1 belleve Iowa my life te
Athlopheros as an Instrument in the hand of
(led. 1 have hsd no return of ttiee awful spells
of ueuralRla of the heart since I last wrote you.
lleplnHthlsmny Influce ethers te try se valua
ble a medicine, 1 nmiatn
eiy icjpectfully yeuis,
Slss. C. M. l'ama.
Tha bottle of Athlopheros 1 preenred ter
Jsceb r.vlnucr's wlte acted ilk a chirm. Bhe had
been confined te bar bed for three weeks or
uietu. Could hardly help herself any. In one
weekshe wasen herfeet. Bhuhad net long be be
eru given birth te a child and had Inflammatory
theutuatlsm. A. A. Terrr.
Every druggtst should keep Athlopheros and
AUdopheros rills, but whero they cannot be
tiaujctn of the druggist the Athlopheros Ce., Me.
UJ Wall street. New Yerk, will send either (car
riage peld) en recelpt of lvgular price, which
tsil CO per bottle for Athlopheros and Sec. for
l'llls.
rer liver and kidney dUeases, dyspepsia. In
digestion, weakness, nervous debility, disease
et women, constipation, headache, Impure
blend. Ac. Athlopheros I'm are uuenualed.
Jana.-lweed
A YE1VS UAtli VXGOK.
PERFECT HAIR
Indicates a natural and healthy condition of the
scelp, and of the glitnds through which nourish
ment Is obtained. When, In oenseuuenee et age
and dlie.p. ths hair becomes wuik, thin and
gray, Ayer's llstr Viger will strengthen tt,r tt,r
steru Its original color, promote Its rapid and
vlporensgrowtii. and tuiturl te It te tie lustre
and freshness et jenth.
1 hive used Ayer's Hatr Iger for a long time.
ndamoenvtncvdof lu value whenl was IT
years of age my hair began te turn gray. I com
menced using the Iger, and wss surprised at
the geed effects It prodne-d It net only re
stored the color te my hatr, bnt se stimulated
lu growth that l navoue mero hair than ever
tef jre. J w . Edwards, teldwsttr, Umt.
Ayer's Hair Viger,
Beld by all Druggists aud rcrfumers.
lr Tcr las acrrxaiNQ from deblllty and less of
apetlte It your stomach Is out of order, or
our mind cnufased j take Ayer's Sarssparllla
This tndillolne will rcstore physical force and
elasticity te the system, mero surely and speed
ily than any tonle vel discovered.
i'er six months I snlTerrd Irem liver and
teruicn troubles. Sly feed did net nourish me,
aud 1 became weak aud very much emaciated.
1 took elx bottles of Ayer's arsararllla, and
w8 cured. Julius SI. Palmer, iprlngfleld,
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
1'reDired bv Dr
1. C Aver X Ce.. I.owell. Slass.
tela by ail Druglsis,
i'rlce, II ; sU bottles, Ii.
anJ3tefl
B
7AKI.KY MALT WHISKY.
PERRINE'S
I'UKE BAULKY
IALT WHISKY.
DVSl'El'SIA, INDIGESTION and all wasting
diteasss can be entirely cured by It. 1IALAUIA
Is completely cradlcaU'd from the system by Its
ue. l'KI'.i: INK'S I'UUK UAltLEV ilALT
WHISKY revlves the energies of these stern
wtth oiccsslve bedUy or mental efferu It acts
as aSAFKUUAIU) agalnat exposure In the wet
and rigorous neather.
J-TAKE ptrt et a wlneulasslul en jour ar
rival home alter the labors of the day and the
same quantity belore your breakfast. Iielnic
chemically pure, It commends Itself le tbe med
ical profession.
WATOH TBB LABEL.
'eae gennlne unless bcaiing the slKnatuie el
the arm en the label.
M. & J. S. PERRINE,
NO. 37 NORTH FRONT ST.,
PHILADELPHIA.
soptiKinwedj'
CLOTUlXIf.
EH3 A KATHKON.
MY
Our Cut in Prices
has had the elesuetl cITcct.
Greatly lncrcaEeel atltaintlie
pabt two weeka have reiluceel
our clock ceualderable. Toe
much stock yet tee uiaDy
Ileavy-welghtGoetls te carry
ever. Itwiltnay you te buy
new, even If you ilen't t-tainl
in neeil of them until next win
ter. Such bargains will i.ty
te keep. It's as geed an invest
ment as anyoue can make.
Don't be backward about com cem
iug te examine, tliese bargaini.
We can preve te you that ac
tual teeliictiens have been
made.
Myers & Rathfon,
Manufacturing Clothiers,
NO. 12 EAST KING STREET.
LAN CAST fit. l'A.
TT OERHAHT,
Fine Tailoring.
A Induction of ?5 per cent. en nil Heavy
Weight suiting and Urcn-ttlug te make room
for my large bprtng luipertutlun, 'ibis led no
tion Is for cash only,
0f Material and Workmanship the Veiy liesl.
H. GERHART.
Ne ei.s. QUEEN ST., Opposite tha rosteffle
flWmart7-Iv
Q1 nrif ItEWARD.
fA.JJJ y or nny case of Kidney Trou
bios. Nervous Deb Hit v. Mental nnd I
yslcal
iFeiif u
neuaness enai uuiAHJU flttKVlC UlTTgUH
falls locuie. be4dbydru
lists. ROcentA.
III
e. 15 S
r Circulars free.
SHU ilBIJ. CO.,
, Uth nt . I'hlla. l'a.
nurii-lysediw
HAOO.
(la
It Takes Time
Heme peeple think It t all a sham our
iidvenl'liiKUi selleutenir nutlia ttoeks,
Ttiey Ue net knew anything about our
biiiliiesa. It takes time te sell out as
lame and asserteul sleck ns ours, ltuau
net be done In a tuw mouths nr a year. It
my take eevetral venrt, but tbe stock Is
being told out all the satue. Of course wa
are compelled te buy new goods all the
time, and we am biiylng many chutce
things e cry day te keep the sleek deslr.
able ana te use what poeplu want, nud
w n nru making tbein at very small preO la.
Of ceurse any goods we have en baud
many of them re marked and sold tn
gardless of cost. In this way we will
eventually sell out our entire stock. We
am eneilug extraordinary bsrgalnt lu
Ladles' and Children's Coats, Kbawlt and
Itklrts, all kinds nf Wlntrr Dress Uoeds
and Dry tloed. Merine Underwear, Hos
iery, (ileves, riannets IIKnktli, Com
forts, I'tline Steamed Feathers, Carrmts,
tfloei, Stair and Tabln Oilcloths, Cleths,
Calmere i. Overceatings nud suitings
made te order, and teady-mada ever
cealaalprlres lvgai diets of cost Cemn
and tee our bargains.
JohnS.Givler&CeM
Me. 35 Baat Kln Strcet,
LANCASTKll. V A
N
UWYOHKBTORIi
ATTRACTIVE SALE
or-
SWISS EMBROIDERIES !
WATT & SHAND,
6. 8 & 10 EAST KINO BTBEKT,
I.ANCASfKK, TA.
Invite the Special Attention of I sdles te their
er Importation of
ham iiu no l. hoi no?,
INSKUTIO.N'8, KI.OUNCINOS.
ALLOVKfl KSlUUUtUElllES.
An Immvuse Variety of .w and Xeel Do De
slicus lu
CAMBRIC KMtlUOIDKTtlES,
.NAINSOOK EMUKOIDRIlirs.
an liia KMuueiDiniUi.
llnudreds nl New Patterns lu All Widths and
Wualltles, from :c te II 0) k ysrd.
SPECIAL DAHOAI-NS IN
Wide Showy Embroideries,
At S 10, 12.S. IT. and U Cents.
CAMtlfltU
ESIBUOIDr.HtEa, 7 Inches
WS' cmts a yard, and
ld".
CAMIintC
f.MimniDKr.iK?.
II inches wlJe,
'e.ayaru.
ALAUQCLlSKOr
Hand-Made Torchon Laces,
AT LOWEST CITY I'lttCE1,
-AT II1E-
New Yerk Stere.
J.
B. MAKT1N i:t-0.
J. 11. Martin A Ce.
SURPLUS
STOCK SHE,
l'ie&ent quatWra te be enlargel
and ilCO.OO) of tteck te l-e te
duceel as mucli as pemible I'tfoie
MARCH 187,
when lebullduig "ill by com
menced. Bulletins containing the
price lists andlescrititlen of geed
reduced issued dally.
J. B.
MARTIN
&CO.,
Cor. Went King Frince Nlreeta,
LANCA8TEB. l'A.
MAVMIMMMW,
M
ACfUINRRT.eiO.
STEAM HEATING
l,a'tand Most Improved
IHSINK-TrMtiH, Pwtilli ir Statintrj.
Raw or BeeemtMUna
BOILEKH, WAT R TANKS, BHFABATORB,
Mieam or Baran Wen ueh mood and
rrt I a Mactdne Shers,
MUoieietwtWi
Ezra F. Landis.
WOBB8-ftS7 NORTU OBBHIiY 8TUHUT,
LaaeiasTik l'a.
n7tfdw
mOBACCO CTJTTlNaS, HOKAPS, SIFT
JL 1NUB AND VACKEUS' WASfK, llry and
Clean, bengnt ler cash.
J n. mvuiw,
He. 713 ierl street. New Iciau
Kstsrsnc rrttl. B4kutte, Ne.
HtW.TOTk.
r&frwr
MAn,wAr,v.
ji:adtheuht.
SPECIAL
LOW PRICES
This Week
AI TM
IKADINU HAT AND FUlt 1I0UME.
I TietKKVI.CArS.
13.M1SKAI, llAI'a...
lltenttRAIiUAI'fl,,,
tlOIUSKAIiOAfa...
SUlttKAbl'AI'S...
......Hednced te 1110
llodueodtoaiinn
Heducadtoiieon
It educed te ivm
Ucduosdtel let)
Men's and lines' WINTRlt UAt'H from Me. up.
tu;ii.s rejie iiuinni ana
COLLARS.
I.AlilKh' HUrrs and balanea
of our run
'litisisiiNO closed out at cear.
Mee1al Inducemeuta le for tbll
week en
Kll I1CS una LAI' lll.ANKKIH,
A full linn el 'I HUNKS and
TrHVKMNU
11AOH at l.OWkST t'ltlCKS.
W. D. STAUFFER S CO.,
01 and S3 North Quean Street,
liANCASTKU IM
IDlVdAw
jrtiTMrUKfS.
"CtUKNlTUKK WAHKKOOMH
IIUY SOUItt.y A I'Atlt Of 1IIOB1
Felding Dress Pillows.
CALL BAftLY AT
HetTmeler's Furniture Waieroems,
They are the nicest thlr.ft out and we bave lust
received aneUier lul et them.
Utt EAOT KIUQ BTRBET.
rrKiNiTairs fuhniturk depot.
HEINITSH'S
Furniture Depot,
NOS. 27 & UO BOUTU QUEEN 8T.,
LANLAblKU PA.
AND fOMETIItNO net(T THE 1MUINFE
HTUCK THAI' 11 SHOWN TllLUK.
Chamber Eults, All Weid, 75 te l!. I'tkes
ranging tiem lis te $ per suit.
Parler Suits, SO te 10 patterns, langlng In price
from I0 te lew.
Lounges from W te 133 each.
Couches from M te 113 each.
Weed and Marble Tables fism II H te KJ.en
eich.
Ixtcnilen Tables, II te UO each.
Chairs, per half dez ,11.7 te I JO
We will uontlnue te kIve you an Insight Inte
enr stock as It ts aud alto the prices.
We bave the larsest variety of geeds te ba
fsuud In this section, and our prices are unwn
wrere ttey will speak for themselves. Tha
Koeds stand en thslr own merits.
HeiDitsli's Fnrnitare Depot,
NO- I7A SOLI1I WUKE.N STHKET,
LANCASTER, r.
w
IDMYKK'S FUHSJTUKK 8TOKK.
HEADQUARTERS
reit
Furniture. Furniture.
If you want any rilUNITUUK new or the
coming HptimeeuU and examlue my sleck. Teu
will flLdlllaigaand wellselecud.
000D WOBK. LOW PKICES. '
1
sr-I'artles wanting full cutlts ate aspeclslly
Invited le call.
WIDMYER'S
FURNITURE STORE.
Oorner TJrvst King and Duke Bts.,
LANCASTKU, pa.
ncptc-iydAjvauiw
WINK JkNlt I. HI V OHM.
tj -flu Tt- Sir
Reigart's Old Wine Stere
rer t'nmmery Sec, lieucheBcc, riper Ueldsleck,
O. II. Mum in A Ce., and all etber leading brands
of Imported Champagnes. Alse, Madeira. Sherry
and l'ert Wines, Clarets, Hauterues, Ales and
Stents.
Hele Agent ferBpeclal Great Western Cham
pagne, produced by the 1'leasnnt Valley Wine
Ce, the finest Aiuerlean Champagne In the
OnlUd States.
rierlda Urange Wine, the finest In the market.
A lull line et llrandy, Whisky, Ulua and Hums.
California Claret and While Winn, el isapu Val
ley, California.
H. E. S lay maker, 4qt.
Ne-ZSEAnTKINU ST.,
I.ANUASTKK. r A
CUX.
15.
It, MART1.N,
WBOLnatl ARD IRAlb DSALtl IS
All Kinds of Lumber and Geal.
4T-Ysae: Na 3) North Water and Prince
Streets, abeve Lemen. Lancaster. n5-lvd
TJAUMUARDNKHN ct JKKKKRIK8.
COAL DEALERS.
Urvius: Na 12 North Queen street, ana Ne.
(64 North l'rtnee itreet.
Yakds; North Prince 6tmet, near ue-adlng
UepeL
LANCABTIK.PA
aeslt-lfa
TPAfclT KNU YAItU.
O.J.SWARR&00.
COAL. - KINDLING WOOD.
Offlce: N0.W CKNTUK SOUAEK. Ilethyard
and efflce connected with Xvlopheua Kzchaug
anris-lvdMAr.u
A H. KOSKWSTK1N,
A BARGAIN.
Owing le ihe clese of the Kail and Winter Sea.
son, 1 hive purchased one mere piece el tbeyta
elegant Heavy Park Blue English Cheviots, ul a
reduced mice. They were our besit seller, and
sold at IM.W. and have reduced them te the low
figure of friiuu. Made and trimmed elegantly,
nd above all, a perfect flu
A. U. UOsUSIt'.rlne Tailoring,
WNey ittflieeiilit.
LEVAN'S FLOUR.
ALWAYS UNirOHM AND UJ- TO TCK UIUU;
XX STANDAltD, N.Tk.l
i:
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