Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, February 15, 1887, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    . ..V
'W-'i'"
---!
?
w7i iT;Ti 'T'J 'II 'JIWI
'"fV-"S.'Citf?RJI
!
f iW TV T ' " T
a Trrvr rsmiBii
iCEB, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1887.
p-"
m.h
i Wnklr IhteDlgeneer
VUr: WUNUOAV MOftNIM.
tTM ev ni
inrni rr
imnrutctni
I AM Mllll, SIX Asmmtaet littbbs
ms te ra vasts assur.
Mart asset. Mtrmmi u
$ shs nrraLLxaiHeiui,
rBsJMngt Lancaster, ra.
' tu9mum9m'W 4V 'W4'4pv vvTl
r :ft-,fcajraiT. bhdabt is, tan.
, tt SeargMUe tie Barr.
' tttonetfeoerallj undentoed Just what
ixy wutney is driving at In bis
I for the reorganization of the navr.
r way of Illustration, let the present con
Man of the engineers faa taken.
They are men of high scientific attain.
i, ana, neiaing rank all the way from
itecaDtaln. have everv official and
I recognition. They are required by
rlald examination te demonstrate
ability te solve the most difficult
i of mechanical engineering and
architecture. These enmleTed en
Nhn Biay have a chance te bring these
? annuel into piay, eui me men wne must
?jp te tea in charge of the engines of a war
fit
, bare a duty that is purely mechani.
? the war this dut? waa'Mtf ermed
prl credit by men from machine shops,
eaaauiueorne Knowledge et science
M BOOKS.
lathe English navy the number et en.
baser officers serving afloat has steadily
mmwwmma. in sdim or inn lnrmnaA in h
issi of vessels and the power and cempllca.
s w. tuacuurery. x new piace an uemg
d by practical mechanics, well educated
r jaaV Intelligent, but net overloaded with
r science.
&Vta French navy has nlnetv-three en.
ifttariaaan. but tliev da net hatxa t u& mi
uMir datles, are the designing et ships and
i ana supervision et the work of
V AVMfillp
jt men who have charge of the engines
, aw weu irainea, ana near the rank of war.
mtA officers. The same plan is followed
t the German naw. excentlner that & f
Wmt the laraest ironclads havn wfll eAnnatcA
mmfamt in charge of the engines, but the
roc we ensue room rails unen ma.
,'ilteertalnly seems irrational te pay for
i pensive man te de work he has no
E?' Mail in, but Which a chearjer man mniri
fA4e fast IU wpll nnrl wnnM An Its, n.M.
s nr mur ai.nai.iBui
Bj&faBaSBBaB
HBkMljMJMM fl nm
MlMHHrMMiau
ni m''MMi'liMK Maria
MBaV jbbbbbsbbbbt taw ra
P'"'-. 'LfHJIiit 1-.UU.J si
HBb" IS 5 S SS If
" !8 i Sill BaSS SS
nSflJa. iH MlgigMn med
Bs9 fit iliMHM0( MOO
IB!!..... urn ls el g wool iw
'- t -
fcHWmwitnweM.
r.
fc.SW Secretary Whitney's plan aims at the re re
llineval et absurdities like this, of which the
jswv-iceiiiiuj. The present narrow cdeca-
v(p& confusion in a naval action, for If the
', wsseers in cnarge et any one part of the
'.Milk1 tllAIlM Ks billet nr I. l,1.l .1 i.
MC of the ship would be seriously embar-
i, it net stepped. As far as possible
' man should understand ennnsrh nt
sPSi duties et every ether man te All them
Uncase of emergency, and we cannot mn.
Slaplate without dismay the possibility of
aBuuion-aeiiar vessel, with its priceless
igni or crave men, being sent te the bet
a because the only offleer who under
ed the engines, or navisatlen. or mm.
pMRy happened te be unavailable.
ii& The Secretary Retires.
ecretary Manning has left Washington
mrMs Albany home, and It ia k;,i ftn.t,ia
h'MSMmatien is in tha nrMl.Ipnt'a l.Dn.
lsJtfeer the Fecretary nor the president
svffva-Neaier metr anxiety te gratify the
'jfisrietlty of newsnaDer convanenHpntii trttv,
lafensatlen which properly cornea te the
rwq vureugu euciai announcements;
t that the information w hnvn nVmut. t
Maaaings's resignation is largely Imagi
n. iuere seems iittie reason, however,
l'2,4enbt that Mr. Manning has taken
vei wesecreiarysnip, and will seek a
i u inucsuuu ireiuie assuming Ills
laspreamenter luecans about being
id in New Yerk.
K is certainly a very wise movement
i mt. manning's part te abandon the
mg auues or me treasury, which have
i themselves te be tee great for his
ince. te assume thn resnnn1M tint
fceares of a bank Dresldent. Thn mi.
febably is no great inducement te him,
in u witi de several times as great as
I be draws in Washington ; but he pro pre
si himself With a nlflM int-. nlnea tnr llf.i
Mlness thoroughly congenial te him',
.cures a prominent position in the
By centre or me country; which is a
t becoming plan et repose te a retiring
Sf7 uc uie treasury.
Pfrsat disproportion between Mr.
m saury as a bank president and
r calls attention airain te tim ni,
r of invitlns; the talent of tfanintn
I high Wasbintrten rIaca which v
laately only in their honor and iwwer.
e inducements seem te 1m annir-ient in
kf4t.& . ...& .. . . ....
, uwe; nut wnererere enauid tim
JZl - M ' . "
if m wiviuk, w uke w ss man the
rvalue et his service, ami wiiv hm,M
rbJst with honor whpn it nvn.
I eaebV Let the Duhlie aAi-vnnt k ,ia
iilt as the private servant.
il -
.' V... Dhm A
ki - vi wars.
i Mr, Hunt, president of the Seuth Bes.
wwworsa.wnieh has cast many guns
r sbsgevernment, and who is an authority
i ten iiimvHMi, eecuues mat in the rage
i guns us superior merit of iron for
h net recognized as it should
ordinance department or mr
I Bin Is Said te DP, danlff ImluuJ
IjsiMl MCJodJee, and this is said te
iwiy we lower Heuse of Cen-
WjsmiTi te make the appre.
wnica tee Senate
tup DM Um Ualted States
timtvrr rus but east
law tart bU no
flMi,!.IWr''
i ,
MebafiTiriisalsJaredby tbe burst.
mm m mmma er AHjuugnB esnneB.
Seisetares that they wia stand heavier
Ksssmre mm Krapp steel guas et heavier
n. m says uat me unitea &ues
two twelve-inch cast iron guns
In recent years for expert-
saental purposes, which have been
discharged many times, after heavy load lead
ing, and which are still serviceable guns.
He wants te knew why these guns ere net
thoreaghly tested, in comparison with
MmI runs, un te their nelnt of nm1itrnni
and he suggests as the only rcaseu.that the
erainance aepanment uees net want it
known what cast iron rifled guns me
equal te.
If we have such an erdnance department
It certainly Is net one te be entrusted with
the expenditure of the millions Congress
Is asked te vote for guns. It may be that
Mr. Hunt's accusation is correct. There
Is no feel equal te the scientific feel when
he is clothed in authority. Before the
millions are voted It should be seen te that
the expenditure will be in sensible hands.
m
The Death of Mr. Wilsen.
The suicidal death of William A.Wil A.Wil
eon, esq., was a great shock te this com
munity in which he has been se Iedr and
favorably known. His sulclde casts no
justreflectlen upon hi3 memory, as it was
clearly net the deed of his sound mind.
Katurally he was a cheerful and social
man, atd he probably bad no enemies ;
no -was net ene 10 ex c no antag
onisms, ne was generally liked, and
deserved te be; for he was friendly
with every one and laid no stone in any
one's path. That he Anally shot himclf is
net at all strange, but is just what might
have been expected from one In his condi cendi condi
tien of healtb, which was such as te cause
great depression of spirits, and te lead him
te the belief that his small werriments
were insupportable burthens.
Mr. Wilsen was a great sufferer from
insomnia, and the self destruction of one
te whom sleep Is denied is a very natural
consequence. The mind cannot maintain
the point denied before.
There must be a sound body te main
tain a sound mind, and considering the
frailties that flesh Is heir te, suicides are
surprisingly few.
We Insist that the memory of Mr. Wil Wil
eon Is net Justly stained by his taking away
his own life ; tlnce It was certainly the
deed of his diseased mind. Ills fate
arouses all our sympathy and his deed
calls for no reproach.
TUB men Who snend the mnnav ralA kr
your taxes are the oeuncilinet:. Vete far the
best men.
It begins te leek very much as though
some of the men who are urging extrsva
gant appropriations for ship, guns and forts
are in reality enemies of all measures el de.
tense and are trying te make the movement
ridiculous by runcleg it te extremes.
O April 13th Columbia college will cele
brste the centennial anniversary et IU found,
lng. The movement for the establishment
of a oellego began in 1703, when the rector
and wardens of Trinity church were directed
te wait upon the governor and ascertain what
part of the "king's larme" then belonging te
the church had been lnterded for a college.
Then the matter was allowed te rest for forty,
six years, and lu 1719 several laws were
pawed for raising money by means of a let.
tery for the founding of a college. The aum
raised in this way was entrusted te trustees
wde wero prominent ceurcn men, seven
being Eplnoepallana, two Dutch Reformed,
and one a Presbyterian. The college existed
as Kings college until 17S7, thoegb closed
during the Revolution, and in My or 1757
the tirat meeting of the trustees under the
new name of Columbia college was held.
The history of tbe first class of Kings college
la quaintly told as fellows : "Thocollegerec "Thecollegerec "Thocellegerec
crda state that six young men entered as
fresumen. Of these, one was gmduated ; the
second lu his third year 'went te Philadel
phia .college ; ' the third in the middle of his
eoenu year went into the army ;' the fourth,
after three years, went te merchandise;' the
fifth, after two years, 'went te prlvateerlnjr,'
and the sixth, after three, ' went te nothing. "
The last royalist president of the college was
the Rev. Dr. Myles Cooper, of Queen's col cel
lege, Oxford, who vacated hid ettlca in a pe
culiarly undignified manner. Ue was a
atreng and fearless ipeaker, and he 10 reused
the Indignation of his political opponents that
one night In May, 1775, they attacked his
lodgings In the college buildings and would
probably have killed him had he net etcaped
half-dressed ever the college fence, reached
the shore and remained In biding all the next
day, until he could beard the English man-of-war
Kingflsher, and in that he sailed for
England, never te return.
The municipal election la nearest te every
man's interest Vete before 7 o'clock.
The Grand Army of the Republic have re
ceived this order from Cemmanuer-ln-Chlef
Falrchlid : "in view of the recent veto of the
dependent pension bill, and or the xciy great
importance of that measure te many el our
disabled comrades who need and are Jutly
entitled te help, it Is recommended that pests
and comrades everywhere, by resolutions
and letters, immediately inform members of
CongrefP, t he are entitled te, and will gladly
rec?ive these expressions of opinion of their
approval or disapproval of the principles la la
velved in the vetoed bill. Comrades are re
quested te move at once without waiting for
the printed circular." it any petitions are
sent they should be towards sustaining the
prealdent in his vrte. This will Btrengtben
his hands for strangling pension echcuies te
coma The lstest Is te award pensions te alt
men who served lu the Federal army during
the rebellion cud who have reiched 60 years
efbgd
The Legan fund new amounts te fGl.OCO,
and Mrs. Legin's iriends hope te net mere
from Congress. Most people would regard
WJ.COO os an ample sum for a widow and
two children.
Congressmen oeino high in this country,
but we must have thorn. SunitDarlilcg ihe
Incldcntalcxpenscsef congressmen, exclusive
el their annual salary et W.OOO, each senator
costs the government, te provtde him with
iieuuancp, ever te,wi per annum, and the
cost of each representative and delegate la
81,810. The Senate's total for personal at
HHiuacce is fiuj,30ti ; mat or the llouee (012
C74. '
Tun details of the massacre of Italian
troops In Africa closely resemble thoseef the
Custer massacre, tbe eelumn under Colonel
Decrlstoferls having been completely wiped
out of existence and nothing but a pile of
mutllated dead left te tell the tale of tLelr
desperate struggle.
FEKBONAL.
Canen Fabbar says that in IndU tbe
English "have made 100 drunkards ter 030
iienstian."
f.l5TA,lYuWn,T:'EY hM en' nut Invl
r!.,,-0La.,brk':J.st w" country raf,
' Grasslands," near Washington, en next
?.un"yJ when Mr- Whitney will preilae
Her Utile daughter will be a men h'eld en
taster Hunday, when the ether Whitney
children will be home from school. y
SeeBBTABT Manning called at the While
Heuie Monday and placed in tbehandsef
the president his resignation, te take eflect
SS2U ib.i D.1.nlnV:nt et hu ""cesser, n
said at the White Heuse that Mr. Mannlnsj
ViiSS'i? ? ' "tary for several
WJft-.,MjMUBta bM Jeft Washington
eftti week 1eU te Mturn " 5e
NO GENERAL MOVEMENT
THV3
rjR UllMMUrMD 1
TOHACVO VMUV.
TUB XMW
ter Uext Theaf lit te !! ttetn rarcbSMd
Than Appears ea the sarfics-rerslgn
Mtrktti In a Very Ltrelf Condition The
Outlook el a I'rouiUlec Charattsr.
Meantime a geed deal or 'SS leaf is being
received at some of the city warehouse, but
ttishsrd te find out where It came from or
what was paid for It There 1, we thluk,
mere of the 'Mcrep bought than is generally
supposed, and w hen the buyers become satis
fled that there Is money in it they will seen
take the entire crop eQ the farmers' hands.
One hindrance that they have encountered is
the uncertainty as te what Congress was
going te de en the tobacco question. As It is
new pretty certain that Congress will de
nothing during the present Beaslen, which
terminates in less than three weeks we
expect te hear or a general move all along the
line within that time.
Will our correspondents and readers gen
erally please keep us advised of any sales
that msy take place in their respective
neighborhoods?
Stirs at OM Tebscc).
There are net many reports of old tobarce
sales. P. A. Mayer sold 30 cases te local
manufacturers. Harry C. Moere sold 30
cases seed leaf; Sskllea & Prey sold ICO cases,
mostly seed leaf; J. W. Kbesds, Blrd-in.
hand, sold te Basch A Plsher, 23 cues en pri
vate terms ; Sautuel Seldomrldge M is
cases.
Trantactlent In tha 'err crop.
Harry C. Moere bought about 30,000 pounds
el the '55 crop last week ; Bklles & Prey are
buying some but, they say their purchases
are light, the prices paid for seed leaf wrap
pers ranging from 5 te 12 cents j they are net
doing much in Havana seed, for reasons
shove stated.
Last week Mr. Sayler, for SklUs A Prey,
Lancaster, bought the flrjt tobacco lu '.
Hopewell, for this seasen, or R. H. Breno Brene
man and ethers, all seed leaf. Farmers have
about finished stripping and are ready for
buyers. About three-fourths of the crop is
Havana seed, geed quality, clear of white
vein and shed burn. Yerk rennsyh anion,
Ftb. ::.
m s
We see no change te note during the week
In tobacco circles except tbst there are early
in the morning mere strange men en the
streets dressed In long heavy overcoats, rub
ber beets and fur caps hurrying along to
wards the livery stables ; and In the evening
thore are a greater number of very muddy
horses and buggies seen coming slowly in
from the country in charge el strangers whose
long overcoats and rubber beets are a triUe
mere seueci man mey were in me morning.
If these gentlemen are asked hew the to
bacco market Is gettlng en, they are apt te
say they de net knew ; they think there is
nothing In new tobacco; as for themselves
they haven't bought a pound j indeed, the
crop is net worth much ; la full of white
vein and dead leaf, which is a grcit pity, as
they would like te buy, If the crop was
worth snything.
Heme of the buyers prefess te believe that
the newsrtaners havn rnlnAil thn inhnwt
trade, by publishing every sale Ihey can get
held of, and giving the prices paid them,
thns Keeping the farmers posted as te what
Is going en and Inducing them te held out
ier uurvEueaauiy eign prices.
Some fanners an th nther himi i-nmni.in
that the buyers are banded together with a
view 01 Duyieg tue crop at tneir own flsrarcs,
and SO low as net te afford alivlni- nrnllttn
the grower. They think the newspapers are
very remiss In net exposing the "cembine''
ui me uuj e i uuieg a monopoly as eaa as
the Standard OH company.
"Don't talk te me about the honesty of te
bacce buver." said annlil formal- iiirawsn
erawlnir tnbarjm fur tvuntv.Av. vaim ..! ir
the buyers are te be believed every crop has
uccu uau uu luujr ges neiu or it, anu after
they get it it was the best crop tney had ever
bought. Just see hew they are running after
the little that remains of the old crops that
mcjr uu auuu a uiavit eye a low years age."
" Don't talk te me about ihn rinmi. n.it.h
tobacco growers or Lmcuter county," said
a shrewd leaf dealer, " they can double-discount
the sharpest dealers from "ew Yerk,
In a tobacco trade, and knock them out be-
lore mey mew wDa: is me matter with
them. Ne, I haven't bought a pound or the
ISifl crop, and won't"
The following sales of teed leaf tobacco
have been mode in Ml Nebo and vicinity:
Wm. Pegan, )i acre at-12, 3, 2, te McAllister ;
Jas. Creamer, 1 aero te same at 5c through ;
Jeb. Walten, 1 acres te same for 12, 3, 2 ; A.
Campbell te same for 12, ft 3, 2 ; A. Creamer,
2 acre3 for 7c through. Jesse Walten sold
a let of seed leaf te Mellinger for 5L'e through.
Ne Havana has yet been sold. I rank Pent
large has bought about 600 cases or seed leaf
for Sew Yerk and California psrtle-i.
The New Tork Market.
The Tobacco Journal nfter noticing the
unusual rush after old tobaccos for a few
weeks past sayg :
The transactions in old tobacco hate been
extraordinarily large this week. The pur
chases will, In all probability, net fall short
ei 5.0C0 case, one prominent Water street
house having bought near 2,000 cases, of
whi:b 1,000 were of 'rl state crop, the hold
ings of a country packer. In all these trans,
actions the prices are new being kept vigor viger vigor
eusly private; and very properly se. Old
teba?cu are new an article of market evolu
tions, mostly running through several
dealers' hands Lofero reaching the manufac
turer. Consequently, a dealer is net apt te
trumpet his purchase price around widely,
the prices are advancing rapidly. These who
are "left" are floundering around the Ken
tucky and Virginia tobacco markets new
trying te discover somenlce large stuff which
by some little manipulation or probably
sleight-of-hand trick might be transformed
Inte teed leaf.
Three months from new nothing but 'S3
tobaccos will be In the market ; de the con cen
servative people in the trade believe that it
can be bought cheaper later en than new 7
and the'S! crop well-the trade thinks it
should be bought low because it is low in
quality J
ICa war cmmal tin greats ihanf uiuf-well.
no use going into history Just new.
Trie bilmce of tbe transactions during the
week consisted in sales .of about 1, 000 cases
'85 tobaccos. metly Pennsylvania and Wis.
ceniiln, at 11 te 10 conte, as well as about 100
LMkes of Ohie for expert at 7 cants. 1 he old
tobaccos told are quoted at from 12 te 17
cents
Buraatrn-Enjpyed great activity, sales
reaching 4C0 bales. Importers are having
geed tlnjes and a geed deal of money is being
iiide ; great preparations are going en for
IirveMingln the new Humatra crop, the first
ales which will take place in April. Every
importer saj s it's an awfully bad crop, and
he must be an awfully bad man who will
buy it. Heme of them will, in all likelihood,
je te Amsterdam incognita Prices, 11.23 te
i Vv18-MelcratcIy active. Hale) -100
bales at 8j cents te tl 23.
Tl.e 'fobitcce Ltaf reports Ihe clgtr leaf
market MntfrM and iim.. t tAa m .... '
nt Havana at L10 tef 1 22, and ef 70 tal?s at
b.u centa
loe western leaf market has been nulct,
with Bales of some 300 hogsheads, of which
200wereforexpert Prices remain unchanged
and, if snything, in favor of buyers.
There wbs very little doing in Virginia leaf
this week, and a small let for expert and a
tew hogsheads of cigarette tobacco comprised
the salts.
The plug market eantinues qulet and
nril.m hvn hftAti ktnell nil .A ...Ti. w...
---..- , tue no, mere
is nothing ofinterest te report. The experts
were 125,033 eunds. '
Usu' Weekl Repert.
Salts of seed leal tnbarwi rornrie.1 r.r it.
iNTBLMOENCERbyJ. S. Gus' Hen A Ce.,
tobacco brokers, Ne. 131 Water street, New
Yerk, for the week ending February It, 18S7 :
COOoases 1681, 1812, 1SS3 Pennsylvania, 9Q
13 ; 700 eases 18b5. Pennsylvania. leSlSas
102easesl885. New England Uavani, 1825a
1,000 cases 18SI, stata Hsvaea. p. t ; 250cases
Ie,ut8mn?T5,!:iPl4a ' IWcasessundrles,
628 Tetsl, 2,202 eases.
The raiudslpbl atarkat.
The business of handlers of hard msuu.
factured tobacco is steady and nrlnna - .i.
vsnelng ; fine cuts remain uuebsngid ; geed I
idva ready market : the
hlwg ; snuft moves oil
cigar trade Is flourish
tlAl. I
cigars would sell Irmly lu the month of Peb-
mini It ! Mnt ....M.H.M AM.. H. H.l.n..
-j. . i-uuuiij,huu jtqi nuvii
the sslea h thn Irailn ara nililnl inv thn air.
gregate amount Is very encouraging. Every
grewtn and class or le.it Is In the hands or
the dealer, and foots up nicely. Old goods
tm fktiinnllin lit K& haa.Ia.1 Is IhahIh lla
... we tm sv ssjj airnsvna ta iiimi iiin
Hiiy sifctiltloanee : In f net, tbe heny pull en
beginning te be Mr, sml the end et which
is only conjectures Prices still remaiu low
and favor buyers,
Sumatra has an open field without n com
petitor , hence sells writ.
Usvaua Importers knew lnuiuUcturera
must have the weed grown In Culm In order
te glve tone te the clgur , therefore the best
selection possible Is es-ieutlal, aud eslei fol fel
low at fair profits.
Baltimore SUtkel.
The scarcity of geed stock of Maryland con
tinues, aud buyers ute net In the market
Very row sales or Inferior have been made,
aud prices are nominally str-adv. Ohie is
ery dull, sales of enlvlthhds having been
reported for botneceusuuintlou.
Connecticut Taller Leal Market.
The ISSiJ crop of tobacco coutlnues te move
slowly. Dealers are searching for geed crops
of '55, as well as the cheap, low-priced let
that have hung like an Incubus upeu the
hands of the unfortunate owners. New these
damaged crops are ludeuiuid. but at prices
but little better than fillers. Indeed, prime
old fillers are very high ; but tobacco dam
aged either by ever-sweating, frost, hall, or
pole-bum must sell low. The farmer know knew
lng its condition will gencrallv take the first
fair offer. Ooed crops are In demand at lull
and Improving priens. The demand has net
been as sharp lu New nglandns lu ether
stales.
Western and Southern Market
InLouisvllleprlcessretlrmfer geed leaf,
while both the old and the new crop hurleys
of low and medium grades are ueglected.
In Cincinnati at no time since the beginning
of the new year trade has been in such a
healthy and nourishing condition as at the
present. Every branch of the tobacco busl
ness, manufacturers, Jobbers and dealers, sre
being rushed, and it Is with difficulty that
the former keep up with the demands made
en them for special brand by the Jobbers and
dealers.
In all the Western and boutheru tobacco
centres the tobacco trade is Improving.
m
A Railroad Accident,
rreui the 1'ttUburg Chronicle Telegraph
"Well, you'll have te walk home te-night,"
remarked a man te another who lives en the
Fert Wavne read.
" Why T"
" There's a wash eutcn y mi lice.'
"There is! Where"'
" In the back yard."
The Atmosphere of Leve.
Is a pure, sweet breath. Thu desideratum Is
one of the resulu of tutn iOZODOhT. which
net only Invigorates ana preserves the teeth,
but renders the month en .'mgraat as a rose.
" Ilreathes there a man with soul te dead, who
never te himself has sam. Id euro inr achtns
head wlta salvation Oil " ' ' Yes a low light
weights."
..ESliy.bK7..'7,th.?.laM eye i what a chap
termed a bottle of Dr; Uu.. leuirh Sjrup. ii
centj.
ToCentnmptlvre.
S',acr' S5ireu bt that the Crester
amtcu one third of mankind you with dlee
J.w51'!!,t.?eI?l,.nerem,Jr? "' K- V. Pierce's
"Gelden Modieli Discovery" has cured hnn
areas or cases of oensuniptton, ana men are
living te-day-healthy, rebast men-whom phy
sicians pronounced Incurable, t-ecause one luna
was almost gene. Send 10 cents In stampMer
1JT. nerce s book en consumption and kindred
affections. Address. World U!pensry Medi
cal association, 6M Main street, Uuffile, s. -i .
Tn.VrAw
MfMOXAJ. MOT1VMB.
Mothers t Mothers t! Mothers It
Are you disturbed at night sad broken of your
rest by a sick oetid suffering ana crying with
the excracUtlng pain et catting teeth' If se,
go at onee and Bret a bottle of Jl Ks. WIN'SLO W'9
SOOTUINO 8YBUP. It will relieve the peer
little sutler lmmedlately-Jepend upenlt ; taere
Is no mistake about lt There lj net a mother
en earth who has ever used tt, who will net tell
you at once that it will reroute the bowels, and
givoresttetnemother.anarellef and health te
the child, operating like uia?lc it is perfectly
safe te use In all eases' and pleisant te the taste,
and Is the prescription of ene et ths olden and
best female physicians ana nurses In the United
States, oeld every where. M tents a bottle.
inaySMyil&w
COUGH, WHOOPING COIGH and Bronchitis
ImmedHtely relieved by Mslieh Cur. se.d bv
11 H.Cechrsn. druggist, ;.OT .j7 aud 1J9 .North
Queen Ut, Lancaster, Fa. (ij
MXDMbTT TKOL'ULKS,
A Ous of Many Years Standing Cured Wlttt
BU Bettles, In a Han 80 Tears el Age.
ALLTewir, 1'a., Mays. 1985.
Uasoslies Brrruu Ce.-Oenti ; i haa been
troubled with my kidneys for a number of years,
used almost everything without much benefit
'intll I tried Dandelion Hitlers. I used six bot bet bot
tles and am pleased te say I am entirely rid of
the kidney trouble, besides my eystein being
toned up se that I feel like a different person. I
cheerfully recommend the same te all am toted
Saved nil Lite.
Mr. 1). 1. tVllconsen, et Ilore Cave, Ky , savs
he was, for many years, badly afflicted with
Phthisic, also Diabetes: the pains were T almost
unendurableand would semeumes almost threw
him Inte convulsions. He tried Electric Hitters
ana get reller from nm bottle ana after toklna teklna
slx betUes. was enUrely cured, and hud gained
!? 5fH.e,ghte.!l !?undi. "J h0 Positively be
lieves he would have died, haa it net been for
the relief afforded by Klectrle Bitters. Sold at
nrtyccntaabettlebyH. II. Cochran. Druirilsr
Nes. VS1 and 139 Merti Queen TiitreetV'LanbSt er)
(C)
DasDsiies Livxa rsu-Kra for sick headache
torpid liver, bUlotunsasanaindlgestlen. Small
and eaiy te swallow. One pill a Coee. I'rice.SBc
By all dregglsu. feamdTu.Th3
A Tery Harrow Escape,
had a very narrow eicnn.aii
Vnm
Hmmln.nl l,,wn .r. a Miml ... . '..
i.i a uw a vdcj unir
tn & rrijirwl ,t h.n. -.
te my bed lera vsarandrDTfiieniiaT7n, nn
ter a consumptive's grave, uniu I began u
Kemp's JJalsam for the Threat and Lungs,
rtfftti,i1nintllnMtA n.lti t , ? .1
using-
and
wv.e uju, wuuu ruu unmt ty. 1 nCO VIC, BUCl
1. Fer sale by 11. II. Ceehrun, Druggist, Ne. 187.
North Queen street. Lancaster. ' ''
and
N
OTHING LIKE IT.
ST. JACOBS OIL.
'Ott PAlNS-BnEUJUTIC.
After a lapse of years stAtements confirm cenfirm
Ingtbeemcacy ufSt. Jaoebi uu ana Us nermv nermv
nent cures, are given below, '
jrem a BnicaiTicScrrsrisR-jis i:;3
Utrgen, .New Jerser
I have used St. Jacobs uu and It cured me
ofrbeumutUmatterafew days annllcatten
AUOUaiUai-UluE
r bem SAent 7 Tsars Latsk.
i.iiX7thSt,Jcisey city. N. J Oct sj.iw.
.1 cannot aa mere te the praise et at.
Jacobs Oil and my tesUmeny seven vears
go. it cured me. AUuustua Pities;.
Frtex a KascotATie Scitsbi, fisr t an.
Union Catbille Library Association. )
M Dearborn Bt, Chicago, I1L
One bottle of 8U Jacobs oil cured me or
rhuumatlsrn. which gave me great pain
JAMES A. COMLA.N, Ja , Libra) Ian.
I'rOM 8 KB 8 Ysasb Latsx.
1st Huren 6U, Chicago, HI., Oot 18. ltSH.
I can only reeneat my former Ustlmen v te
thometltsefst Jacobs en. it cured me of
n severe case of rheumatism.
JAMKBA.CO.NLA.V.Jn.
1"ke a U It OrnciAtv JasrABv, isfl.
Office eIN. V., 1m K. A W. It, B. Ce . )
W7 West. hew Verk. n. y. ' j
Twe months sge I bad rheumatism In inv
Ight aim from shoulder :te wrist, and oeuld
net raise it without excruciating pain, na
ture the second bottle et at. Jacobs Oil was
used mv arm was well.
n v v iv Aitn. nivn p,.. . .
.. .. .. -- -i.,gincuu
K0iI Saxb i TSABS LATSa,
cr ivetiai., ssv iers.ii. i,, nor, in, l?bti.
Keferringte clipping from .V. y. Trlteram
which gives an acoeunt of my case, If u will
be efany service te you I than be pleased.
BL Jacobs oil cured me.
C. V. V. WARD, Dlv'n Pass. Agent.
The CHAItLES A. VOOKLKU CO., UiUttmere.
HO,
Star Cough Curd, will by sending a two eent
sturan anil u hliinHi nt? if,ln.u s.
Red Star Cough Cure.
r'HES rUOU OriATU AND FOI305B.
8AfK. suue. rueurr.
25 CENTS.
AT DUUQ-U18T8 AND DCALKBf.
TUK CHAllLKS A. VOOILMB.CO., Bi IttBOrt.
ata
sssoktngtebacees find'
mmviOAX.
OlMMONB L1VKR RKQULATOH.
-TAKK-
Simmeus Liver Kegnlater. '
The gentle yet eiTeetual action el
that giMHt old raeiedy, Simmons'
l.tM-r Keu'nter, and Itslnlllnsle
luerltf.hatop'aredltktthehwidel
all family medicines.
Ne household should be without It. It pi
vents as wi-lta cures Inrpld Liter, Ueadache,
Nntisca, I'lle, Celic, Indigestion, l'onsll)atlen,
fevers, Sleeplessness. Lassitude, reul Ilmath.
and rvnty ilijp..i brought en or Bggravatcd by
a disordered stomach.
It hss no enal as a l'reparatety
HiMiiclnn n matter what the at
tack, a dee of tt will afford rellel
and In ordinal v rases will effect a
spicily euro, lu use Mr ever half
neeuturvliy tluuiauds el people
hat e endorsed It as
THE BEST FAMIL7 MEDICINE.
teleedw
rial'CIK I'LAaTERS.
BENSON'S TORODS PLASTIRS.
WINTER EXPOSURE CAUSKS C0UUI1
Colds, l'leurlsv. Uaeumatlsrn. rnenment
Neuntlgta, Sciatica, Lutnbsgn, liackacha and
citt.ir nilineuu. ter which Ueusen's Capelne
Plasters are admitted te be the best remedy
known. Ihey relieve and cure In a tew hours,
when no ether application lj or the least benefit.
Kuderned by 9 (JJ physicians and drugglsis Be
ware of Imitations under slmtlar sounding
names, such at "Capsicum," "Capslcln," or
"Capslclne." Asx re llsnses's aud taks we
etbsss. Kxamlnecaretully wbenxeubuy. All
druggists.
., . . . SKABUR 4 JOIINSON,
tUl-Cmdeedaw Proprietor, New Yerk,
AYKR'S CUEKKY PECTORAL.
Your Children
Are constantly exposed te danger from Colds,
Whooping Cough, croup, and diseases peculiar
te the threat and lungs. Fer such aUments,
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, promptly administered,
aflerds speedy relief aud cure.
As a remedy for Whoeptng Cough, utth which
miuv of our children were affllcu-d, used, dur
ing the past winter, with much satisfaction,
AjersChMrry Pectoral, rer this affection, we
consider this preparation the most efflcaoteus of
all the medicines which have come toeur knowl knewl
rl!'.f";?.larT 'arkhnrst, Precertrsss, Ueme for
Little Wanderers, Doncaster. Hd.
My children have bsen peculiarly subject te
attacks of Creup. aud 1 failed te find any effeo effee effeo
rive remedy nntll 1 commenced sdmlnuterlng
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral This preparation re
lieves th dlfitculty et brTathtnzand Invariably
cures the complaint. Pavid U. Starts. Chat
ham. Columbia Ce. N. T
1 have used Ayer's Uhrry Tecteral In my
fimtly for many Mrs, and have found It cap,
c ally valuable in w hoeping Cough. This meal meal
clne allays alt Irritation, prevents inflammation
from ertendlng te the lungs, and quickly sun
!'.'y tendency te Lung Cemplalat.-J. B
Welllnsten. I'lalnvllle. MtehT
1 find no medlctne se effective, for Croup and
w hoeping Cough, n AVer's Chen-y Pectoral It
was the means of saving the lire of my little
boy, only six months old.earrytng him safely
thienah the worst case of Whoeptng Cough I
ever saw -Jane Maleac, Plney flats, ienn
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
U.'tel
pjLY'H CIIEAM UALM.
CATARRH HAY FEVER.
ELY'S CREAM BALM
LLEAN3E3 TIIK HE All.
ALLA13 INFLAMMATION, IIKAL3 THE
UE3TOBE3 TUK SKNSLs or TASTE. SMELL.
HKAKIVfl i
AQUICKUKLItr. A POSITIVE CUKE.
A particle Is applled te each aestrtl and Is
agreeable. Prtce iw cenu at drngglsta : bv
mall, registered, wets. Circulars free. x
julya-lyoedi'lyw8' Un Wwege,. Y.
TJJXUAUaTED VITALITY.
EXHATTSTED VITAIITY
leuth, and the untold miseries consequent
thereon, sm pages sve. 129prescrlpuonsferall
diseases. Cleth, full trilL enlv ai m. hVm.ii
rrzvn ... " . "t. --1 ul uujj si.wjl et
cujcu. iiius-jauvesampie iree te all young an
m-raflv.,,..,.!!. .M..A.A ., .......
BE- W. It. PAiiKKU. I llnlnneh stACV iCi.i"
atass.
' WARNER'S Y'EAST."
"WARNER'S YEAST."
One Cent a Cae, Ten Cents a Vex. rer calu
only at
Cochran's Drug Stere,
a7&&7 W NBTB QUEEN BT'
1887. 1887.
VALENTINES
SATIN ART SOUVLNIHO.
KBAUTIFULfJESIONB.
TANST UANDKKttCUICr.UOLOEK.
II NDPAINTED 8ACHKTP.
LACE VALENI INK'S.
larqe A6sertmeu(. Leir Prices.
AT THE IlOOKblOBK OF
JOHN BAER'S SONS,
N03. A 17 NOBTH QUIEN STBEET.
BPMVIAL XOT1CKH.
ihtT MnllVlHnt, Iif nnn ..h.u .. 1
of air in nnexrweud places, going from het
room, in rvii nn. (&..?. ..? lz-iry
ni.hin: wT.r- .'.'.'""".. "nsii
clething: In short anvthinir whi-h hha.
lng
common cold In lheheidr' Unless arrested
IE
thl.sindofTeldbemestedlnthemu'oou.
membrane of the head Then It Is Catarrh In
EffcEi? ? ' 1M 'tf.g!, th,J OUaaJe always yields
aalm. Safe. "ngg&ffiP
NEVEBOIVKUP. '
.-'Jy5in troubled with nervous or stck head
5m,(,l1?n,0rtiUI,re.,"',c,lH) s incurable until
??uJiS.ve.t-r",1 l,r- Leslie's cclal Prescription
5e the testimonials In another column" d-lw
, The Impending Danger.
.v'he.,?,(n!,,u,tlc0, 8 number or deaths
fiW HrVi? i?rge nefV "e with Consump
tion . This disease may commence srith an an.
,Vire.,t,,KJU"2nle,.ce.a11 whlcl etn be cuied In
stantly by Kemp's Balsam for theThrcitind
Lungs, whlph Is guaranteed te cure and relieve
all cues. Price St cenu and L Trial 4Urt
rer sale by 1L B. Cechraa, toggULNe lli
North Queen street. enwUMw
aUrstonleua Eksdi
vr. w,
,Kecd, druggist, of Winchester.
lESS-i." l!n.Rl2!S!T-JS"-i?'f 'A'.
Ind.,
sufferer with Consumption, and was given up
te die by her physicians. She heard of Ur. King's
New Discovery for Consumption, and began
bwlng it of me. In six months' time "he
VTMllrMll trt VtA tlsw as lll.iunA. A t . . BBSSS
U new se much lmurovea he b& null Uilhir 1L
VrsMts trial Itntllua s-fnt.- . .
5imandlNerThQuu?eet,Laucas0ter
() '
l.0iVlrtT;,.C""0".i'i?'''t'enCure
tJ?P.2e: fqldVflr'chrin'.0?.':
p. in ana i.e North ;gueea bl, 'LaniSiwr;
1Z , W
SlUfiBLlAB- Am,,. a....
TUaC IE IB cm .
!"!Ti'JVBVWBiBiTwir eaii
t
.sna IN Ke: th yueeu street, liicaavfrTf mT m
rvmnirvmrn.
PURN 1TUH K .WARBHUOMB.
BUI TOUHSBLr A 1-A1K OF THOBB
Felding Dress Pillows.
CALL BAHLT AT
Hefl-eler's Farnitari Wircroems,
They am the nicest thing en t and we have I as t
received another let el thAn.
wtj b8t kine errajurr.
WyiDMYKK'8 FUKNITOKK BTOKK.
MALVfUAKl'KS
-niture.Fiirniture.
It you want any FURNITURE new
coming Spring call and examine my stock,
will find ft larg and well selected.
or the
Teu
GOOD .TOllK. LOW PRICES.
Parties wanting full outfit are especially
Invited te call.
WIDMYER'S
FURNITUBE STORE,
Cerner Bast King and Dtike 8
LANCASTER, PA.
euiS-lydaj3mw
H
0USE9TlREi.
HEINITSH'S
Furniture Depot.
Last Week
Stock by
e gave you an Insight Inte ear
Quoting a Few Prices.
This week we will ask you te come and see
some et the goods spoken a'seut, and see If they
will net ptease you, especially If you are want
lng te buy a
H0USESTIRB.
STILL SOME SJIS DKDKOOM
SUITS LEFT.
NOB. 27 39 BOTJTH QTJBBH ST.,
LANCASTER TA.
HEINITSH'S
Furniture Depot.
T I MIT A MB.
F
ILINN 4 BRENEMAN.
BUY THE GENUINE
OLD STYLE
HAND-MADE
TINWARE
-AT-
FUNM & BRENEMAN'S,
Ne. 152 North Queen Street,
I.ANCASTKU PA.
ZJiir aoevM.
M AKT1N Vctt
J."
February 1 te Marcb 1, 1887.
SPECIAL SALE
-OF-
WALL PAPERS
-AT-
J. B, Martin & Ce.Ts.
nYSmVP ver bal rew Psrnsel WALL
TAPERa from last season, and for this sale offer
for the most part ALL NEW (JOOUs. purchased
lately for this Spring trade, and te which are
aajl'-d rtally many NEW and H AN IiaeUE PAT
TERNS. We Are Glflng Ven Lew Prices,
and with the low prless the advantaged a large
and caret ally selected stock, and a stock that la
kept up from day te day with the additions of
NOVELTIES a. they are Introduced.
We offer In this sale ever
60,000 PIE0E3
-or-
ALL GRADES OF WALL PAPERS,
from first grade at e. per roll te fine
grades at IIS per relL
tnfiGI&!!K ""KrHANOBRS FUR
sale. ' at ,ew ta 0iriB this
Our mala object daring this sale Is te redues
""J"0! V? Prepare for EXTENSIVE LTaa.
ATIONS
IN OUll BUILDING DUKlNU
AUOI1.
NOW READY !
FULL STOCK or ALL GRAPES Of
GARPETS FOR SPRING.
Sptclal offering of BMITII'Said IlAltrrOBO
H5ftSIWS-AlpT8.?L8' 1NQ8AI,,B "a
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Oir. Wctt Slag Mm Btr.,
ixeAaxu. wa.
exavuujirsi alb.
T3IBB0NSJ
RIBBONS I
GREAT SLAUGHTER
-IN-
RIBBONS!
ACTDinUlO
me i niun e
palace of PasMen
NO. 13 BAST KINO 8T.,
LANUABTEK, PA.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14,
WE INAUOUKATE OUIl
First Special Sale
-or-
RIBBONS! RIBBONS!
-rer
ONE WEEK ONLY,
ENOINO
Saturday, February 19.
Daring that time we will eff.r such Wonder.
hVaMeferS ,lIUl,0-N8 M MT" bten
READ THIS I
DOUBLE rACED SATIN KIBBON, Ploet
Edgra Ne. I at S3, a vartl t srtirth ay- Mn a
a. a yard: worth lOe. Nn.Tatlc.ay
lSe. NO. 11 II
Inches wide) at se. a yard , worth le.
PLAIN SATIN HIUDONS-Ne. t at te. a yard
Ne. B at Se. a yard. Ne fatten yard. Ne 9 at
ti. a yard , Ne. U at c a yard , no. 18 at Se. a
)ara.
ALL SILK OKOSOltAIN-Ne. ?M3e ayarti
Na 4 at Se. a yard ; Ne. s at :e. a yaw .NaT at
yard ; Ne. 16 at lSc a yard.
KlOHONs Ne. 9 at loe. a yard-, worth lc. Ne
U at Uc a yard worth Je.
Our Best Ribbons,
EXTRA I1KAVV SATIN AVUOUOSQUA1N
Nfi 1 Sit 4 aa Afi1 n A mt Ca . ... j . . .
-- -" s . ! i ai gm Bt s ru r sin ra ss
lira, a yards Ne. 7 at We. a yard
d: Ne. 7 at Ue. a yard : Ne. iatlSca
yara i no. 12 a hoc. a yard i Ne.
is at s. a yard
r.nriipspn art te Ttt-w ...- ....
IllIM
Edge Na 4at Se. apiece; fnnncrly. 7Se. Ne.S
at Ke. apteen; formerly, ll.oe. Ne 7 at tc
apiece j formerly, l.. Ne. 8 at 6e. apleee.
formerly, l e. Ne. 12 at fte, apiece ; formerly
S,Itemember thtae nrlte. are roil ONE
WMKONLl.ENUINOSA.TUKUAT, rEUIUJ.
OLAaawAatt.
H
10 H A MARTI It
China, Queensware
-AT-
EOA HALL
Our ti3sertmeut of China and Queens
ware is larger than ever before Our Gran
ite, Porcelain and French China in White,
is of the best manufacturers In England or
America. Our Decorated Sets are or the
same manufacture, with English, French
and American Decorations. Our prices
are equal te any in the market, whether
original or reduced, A full line of Odd
and Damaged Ware. Sales guarantied.
Goods exchangel if net satisfactory.
16 EAOTmG STREET.
LAN0AST1U, 1'A,
MAOHlMMHt.
fVrAOHlHKKr.Ac
SOB
STEAM HEATING
!.awt and Most Imprwred
R5INR---TmtJM, Ptfiitb ir Muwy
ms or Ssena-iid
sbOOJbs, WATJsB TANKS, 8BTABUTOR8,
stfSViT5.W0" "
uueainuBss,
Ezra F. Landis,
WOssb-WI NOSni QUUsY IsyTBs-r,
HiMeTtin,
r
.
A
r
h
m-mkf?;;,
.si
fSriuf
"SvAfSwr iwA.
wAi.
tli. ?i. , -
.: 14?
1A jii
iJTSeTV5?j..
i.rii
3tt&