Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 08, 1887, Image 2

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Idlest,- w DamwaUe governor,
tc m aneeted te favor
at Ua debt te the
i'tXtf, 7 aaaa would, is
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IMNkaltede it; aad has called
rfltea'MfWaaaia during tela
wteaMwfcet.eaabe doaaabentit.
-la.teaa.taa atate, yean age
ifreBi
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.that ita laraaeeadld net
lAaabkittobeaortbeae coupons,
aaaartoek te cancel
OMltty. The United
Itteevld aet repudiate its
HNlwaa alaar. BatVJx-
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aatttoaTelilapwBriae.aiMlitaleg-
a;bean ataadily bat iaeCtetlxely.
(a ajes away from. tba-Dnlted
I court uni inner At the
i It ajajMafiEna thla effort.
i with the bondholders
k than the beat settlement it
twill be the wiaeat course.
ib making biaaaeU ready te take
tAraatae of any Democratic mistakes en
Mbis or any ether subject. He thinks the
rUeaaecrats are se tar puagea te contest
.ktbedtbt that he can find his political
upon the ether side, and be new
that be wiU let his right arm
before he advocates repudiation.
Ivfa a calm declaration ' from the
rtpudiater of the state ; but we
be holds that he was never a
but merely a Bead luster ; he
lit favor of paying every cent the state
Latter be bad readjusted the debt te
i Ua.idea of what It should be. We
l that every debtor who was given
BrirUtM could afford te be equally
IvMslCafcoeela denunciation of the
lefreadjueteddebts.
i strange that men who are hen.
fein their private dealings
tittee round in a rate com
r,,ae readily inclined te re-
It seems te show that the
a'ldaa of honesty can only be pre-
r the pressure of the law. The
laaaaet be sued, and as a consequence
laaas everyone 01 tnem tnatunds
insufficient for ita expenses.
ItM payment of the interest en its
i: ana alter a lew years indul.
iaatais relief, scales down or repudi-
lirbOMer in part, the principal of
L Tbe fashion is set confined te any
f.'ilnt is the result of poverty, in
useUen of the eeantry.
i that have repudiated are se
r that there are few who can threw
Teunsylvanla'a skirts are net
r dear even. But the commonness
tendency does net make it any less
rertby. It is bard te conceive hew
I which enacts laws requiringitapee-
rpay the last dollar they ewe, can de
r avoid this duty Itself. If we did
ism it, we could net believe that it
I be done ; but observation compels us
I net only that it may be, but that
i will be, when the we'ght of the
(becomes heavy eneuah te be
I burthen. States will be honest
ras their debt is light or their In.
-heavy ; but when great taxes are
Lle.De raueaie satisfy the Dublin
r,ee ss sure te come te griel ; which 1
set seem ums very serious I
te state credit, as states can
fat the lowest rates of interest, and
r of tee widow and the orehan is
(te them, by tbe court.
;het' Pittsburg Paradise.
I, net satisfied with aspiring te
;faaanufacturing centre of the
also te belts agricultural
I Ma dearly beloved natural gas
for it this distinction.
the place of tbe sun
I stimulates the earth se that
tee ground the green
up perpetually; and the
of the earth
lib gathered around about
vwefe the gas leaks up
liaises, perennial spring
'Wte4 producers need no
racMfraaMSte secure a dally
LVfgetaMai. -This warming
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fcasinliail apaa iha priaeipte that the
aatth is fee the llTiag, aad that when the
mew.
awtanaeaditdoteot matter te them
wbather they an dead rightfully or wrong
tally. 'ay Oeald aa the Peer Mas.
Kew Tetk reporter has been inter.
vWwLag Jay Gould and the result of It is
Use laf ormatlen that it is very distressing
te ha rich. The unscrupulous stock man.
Ipakterle represented as saying: "After
aU, whit cms any man get la this world
eseept something te eat and something te
and somewhere te lire? Weaitn
carat without compensation. A man
rich and then he's a slave. Very mis
taken ideas exist en this subject."
If Mr. Gould's words echo his real senti
ments, it is evident that he believes the
peer man's life possesses mere happiness te
tbe square inch than that of a man of
wealth. And te carry the logical infer
eace still further, be believes the poorer
tbe peer man is made, tbe happier he will
become. It must be some such reasoning
as this that causes the foxy railroad mag
nate te be constantly at war with the em em
peoyes of his many systems.
The care of riches is necessarily great,
but when they become burdensome, there
are always deserving charities at hand
ready te relieve the rich man of portions
of his annoyances. Se far as the world
knows, Mr. Gould does net take much ad-
vantage of this mode of decreasing his
wealth. While Gould keeps up his diver
sions of making corners in stocks te in
crease bis new vastly overgrown heard, his
remarks en the intrinsic happiness of the
peer man's life will deceive nobody.
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BxvATea SHiaxie U going Seuth
angling for Republican delegates te the next
naUenal eenventlOB. He may eaten a crab.
A rawdayi age dispatches from Kansas
City aanouneed the purchase of seventy
BBlUlen acres of land by a ajndleate kaewn
aa the Inter-state Land company. Thl, the
largest land operation en record, was said te
Include the famous Maxwell grant and a por
tion et Ne Man's Land, in Texas, New Mex
ico and Colerado, but It new transpires that
the whole operation Is et no Importance, as It
la based en a Mexican grant of no value.
The grant was made by Mexico en condition
that one hundred families should be setttled
la the country for every tour and a half
leagues of land, but this condition was never
compiled with.
m
Tax InTELLKiKMCBR la called by the Car
liale Herald, IntilUgent Sir, which Is net a
bad play upon words,
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Am ex-cablnet minister of Austria, Hen.
Ven Bchaffla, has published a pamphlet
en the relative strength et the great powers
and the probable coat, In men and treasure,
of a great war. He ventures te predict that
ahenld they come te blewv, Germany and
Austria would 6e arrayed aealnst France and
Rus-la,tbe combined force et tbe former being
K0M.6S4, and et tba latter 6,762,400, but these
,4lxures are questioned by the Londen Times,
wmen ssystnat me Austre-Hungarisn Land
stnrra, a million strentr, baa net been
counted by the minister. He places the coat
of such a war at ever six billions of dollars,
and coneludea that it would bring en uni
versal bankruptcy.
All this is terrible enough, but it needs no
stray of figures te oenrinoe tbe world that
such a war would be a terrible calamity te
the human race; for besides the sundering, ruin
and death that always are a part of war it
would probably be followed by a BocUllatie
upheaval of terrible proportions, and In parts
of Europe by a reign et Anarchy and Nihi
lism. In tact, the coat of auch a war is be
yond estimate ; no one can tell what might
fellow it and hew clvlllsitlnn will stand the
strain, but it is a matter ter congratulation
that there Is a healthy young nation out of
harm's way that will perpetuate the beat
traits of tbe peer eld world across the ccean.
America may leek en with sympathy and
sorrow, and taKa warning Irem tbe fate et
empires thatseam already tottering te an In
evitable fall.
A BECZKTLY Introduced leglalatlve bill
will give a man condemned te death the
cbole between hanging and death by elec
tric shock, bnt the Philadelphia North Amtr
can points ent thst the privilege of cheesing
would cause great mental suffering, and that
the great majority of criminals would net
knew which method et ending llfe would be
the most painless. Tbe objection baa force,
although seemingly it would be easy te ex
plain te any man that the shock would be
aa awlitacd sudden aa lightning. But It
la a question whether It la advisable te lea
sen the fear of capital punishment by reduc
ing the pbyilcal Buffering te about nothing.
It Is high time that the empleyes of rail
roads and the managers cf the bame should
oemo te some arrangement by which wages
should be fixed for a dennite period, for it is
exceedingly annoying te tave strtxes sprnng
upon the community at all seasons without
sufficient warning. Sevsral labor organiza
tions have a system by which wsgea are
fixed for a definite time, but such an arrange
ment la mere vitally necessary in the case of
a common carrier than In any ether ; for the
constant occurrence of strikes In various
parts et the railway system greatly hampers
business operations, and though the means
et avoiding them have net yet been reached,
it should be an eaay matter te prolong the
times et peace te mere respectable propor
tions. The New Yerk strlke has hardly been
settled, and tbe transfer system of our great
est pert again adjusted, when a vast railroad
atrlke begins te loom up in the West ; and,
without weighing the merits of either case, it
Is sale te condemn all tbe parties Interested
for net having sufficient appreciation or their
dety te the public te have fixed "n time for
war and a time for pesee." This is the time
for peace. Let them adjust their dlireroncea
speedily and give us a rest from labor
troubles.
Five trade dellais will new pay for one
year's subscription te the dslly Intelli-
OENCEB,
PERSONAL.
Oen. Simen Camciien Is 83 years old to te
haW denwd Uw' be is in enfeebled
Tbaet Titus, the well known theatrical
S,1i,e,1Ued,l!nB4lnriUy n,8ht Sierra
Mad re Villa, Cal. lis was once the husband
of Alies Oates, who died reejntly.
William It. Tbaverb, the New Yerk
broker Ulug In Bermuda, still keeps up his
spirits, ills old love of sport cropped up tbe
ether dsy when he had a oeck-ilgbt lu his
bedroom. A trlend sent him a julr if gauie
roosters and he had some excitement.
GOD BLKSs MOTOEIi.
A lltt'e chUd wtth fl tzen hair,
And sunlit eyes, se sweat aad fair,
Who kneels, when twilight darkens oil,
And from whose loving lips there fill
The aoeenta of this simple prayer :
"Oe bless l-Oed bless my mother I"
A yeath upon Life's threshold wide,
Who leaves a gentle mother's side,
Yet keeps, enshrined within h's breast,
Bar words of warning, still the best i
And whttpees, when temptation tried.
"fled Mum i-eiud bless ray mother i"
A wMtsvhalrsd ssaa who gases hack
Alsay MS s weary, farrowed traek,
Aad sees eae t aesv-aa Aage'.'e new;
Hears words of light that lad aright.
Ana prays, with reverential brew i
"SM Mass 1-OeS bleaa mr tnethsr I"
ww Csssr (a Brvklyn Jfagattnt.
LECTURE ON FERTILIZERS.
JOBW W. BICKMAM BMtOKM TBB
ABtUCVLTUBAL aOOtBTT.
Be CUlm Commercial rettllliara Are Oalttr
Tbaa Bararard Maner Ktay en Nat Cl-
tare-Crep Kpo-t-Aatl-DttcrlmUaUe
te tie Ul-eaeted at tae Neil Mealies-
Tbe March meeting et the Lsncsster Coun
ty Agricultural and Horticultural society
was held In the Y. M. O. A. bsll, this city,
Monday altorneon, Prosldent Landis in the
chair.
The secretory being absent Jehn O. Rush,
of West Willow, was appointed secretary
pre tern.
The following named members were
present: Jehn H. Land!, president, MIL
lersvllle J Casper lllllcr, Uonestega ; Abram
H.Butnmy, Marietta; F. R. D'tlenderilttr,
city; J. M. Johnsten, city; lien. J. W.
Hickman, Cheater cauntyt Tlen. Thes. J.
Edge, aecretary state beard of agriculture ;
H. M. Engle, Marietta; B. E. Andrews,
Providence j Jehn Warder, Eden ; J. Hart
man Uerabey, B. B. Hlestand, Jehn UL
Warfel, Jehn Vewen, Rev. F.I... Nlcedemus,
Rohrerstown ; Jehn O. Rush, Willow Street ;
Jacob McAllister, Pequsa; Abraham Btlve
ly, Celeraln ; Jehnsen Miller, Warwick ;
Simen K. Nlasley, Flerin ; W. n. Rrestus,
Drumere; Daniel Herr; Henry Snyder,
Maner ; James Weed, Little Britain ; Israel
L. Landis, Manhelm;S. P. Eby, elty ; Wash.
L. Hershey, Chlcklea ; Henry O.Rush, West
Willow ; Harry M. Mayer, West HernpnM :
Charles J.Rhedes, Ssfe Harber; Jehn Brack,
bill, Strasburg ; Hugh R. Fulton, city ; Dr.
J. P. Wlckersham.clty: Jeseph C. Walker,
Gap ; Jehn B. Eendlg, Willow Street ; J. H.
E. Rudy, city ; M. D. Eendlg, Creswell ; A.
C Baldwin, Salisbury; J. W. Jehnsen, city ;
Webster L. Hershey, I.sndlsvllle.
Jsceb McAllister, Pequca, was proposed
for membership and elected.
oner nsre&TS.
Henry M. Eagle reported the wheat cov
ered with anew ; befere It was covered It
looked W61L The fruit trees have net been
Injured by the frost. The young clever that
has been pastured looked well before the
snow covered it. Ihe rainfall for January
waa 2 IMS Inches ; ter February 4 1-18
Inches.
Jehnsen Miller, Warwick, said the wheat
looked bad in his neighborhood ; he thought
tbe crop would tall ahert et the crops grown
rer tne two preceding years.
James Weed, LltUe Britain, said that the
late-planted wheat in his neighborhood had
hardly sprouted from the ground when the
winter set in, and It was tee early yet te pre
dict what the crop would be.
Casper Hitler read a ahert essay en nut cul
ture in the course of which he dwelt en the
importance of this Industry and the neglect
it had received at the hands of farmers owing
te the supposed difficulty et grafting. He
stated that there was some difficulty in graft
ing the walnut and shcllbark, bnt there was
no mere difficulty in grattleg the chestnut
man tne apple or cherry tree. He called at
tention t3 a ahellbark tree near Lampeter
Square and a wslnnt tree near Conestoga
Centre that bore wonderfully flne nuts, and
he thought farmers ought te procure grafts
it em mem ana try te cultivate) them. Mr.
Hlller showed two specimens of chestnuts of
the Jspsnese variety ; they are larger but net
as geed as the native variety, but are better
than tbe Spanish.
Mr. Engle regarded our native chestnut as
the best of nuts; the Japan tree probably
will net bear here as well aa In Japan, nor is
the tree se vigorous as our own. Nut culture
is being given mere attention new than lor ler
merly and considering the ease with which
the chestnut is grafted hs thought it Inex
cusable en the part et farmers net te have
geed chestnut orchards.
In answer te a question asked by Secretary
Edge, or the State Agricultural society, Mr.
Hlller said that be had grown the English
walnut very successfully en tbe uplands, but
tbe trees frczs out la the lowlands, when the
mercury fell te 10 degrees belew zero. An An
other trouble with these trees is that tbe male
blossom opens befere tbe female blossom Is
ready te receive the pollen.
AXTI-SISSniUIXATIOX.
Jehnsen Miller offered a preamble and reso
lution calling upon our state aenaters and as
semblymen te vote for tbe passage of a law
that would prevent railroads from using un
just discrimination In their freight rates.
Wm. H. Ilreslus hoped no resolution would
pass this body thst would in any way ham
per our representatives, who at this time
have before them two or three proposed sets
et sssembly in regard te this matter.
Jeseph F. Wltmer said he would rather
trust the railroads than the politicians in the
adjustment of tbe matter.
Secretary Edge said the matter of freight
discrimination was one that belonged
rather te Congress than te state legisla
tures. On motion of Calvin Cooper Mr. Miller's
resolutions were withdrawn with tbe
understanding that they be discussed at the
April meeting.
r.ECTCBE OX COUMCBCIAX FEBTILIZEriS.
Hen. Jehn W. Hickman, chairman or the
Heuse committee en agriculture, was Intro
duced and delivered an interesting lecture
en the value of commercial terttllzera as
manure for wheat, corn, eats and grass
crops. He illustrated his leeture by showing
several charts, tbe flrst'ef which showed tbe
chemical constituents of wheat, (straw and
grain) as fellows :
Carben. 76) Them filii mru irn
Hydrrgsa a M derived Irem air sod
oxygen
iu.j.:)rain.
soda
Magnesia
SalehurAcld.
i hlertne)
Ferrle Oxide..
silica
Nttresen
CCOl Total, S.HW The tell
. Q.?u I la superabundantly pre-
, usiiviaea wun these con
. uesfstituents. which It Is
erei quite necessary te add
a 7s; te it.
...1611 Total, gee. These the
...0 43 seu possesses only te a
Phosphoric Acia
reiaa
Lime
iudd i unmeu extent, ana in J
....0.9 deficiency Is supplied
The second chart shown by Mr. Hickman
represented the growth et wheat In pets
under lour different conditions. The first
pet contained only calcined sand without
any fertiliser. The result waa a very scrubby
growth containing only 00 grains cf wheat.
The second crop was fertilized with all the
above named elements except nitrogen ; tbe
straw was longer than that lu tbe first pet
and tbe crop was 123 grains. Tbe third p3t
was fertilized with nitrogen alone and tbe
crop wsa 1SS grains. The fourth pet contain
ing a porreot fertilizer showed a very pretty
growth of wheat and straw, the grains num
ber 363.
Mr. Hickman's third chart showed the
result of opea field culture, the land being
tbesame lu each case. Without any fertiliser,
13 bushels per aero were grown ; complete
fertiliser except nitrogen, 18 busbels per
acre ; with nitrogen only, 22 bushels per acre ;
and with the oempleto fertillxsr, (nitrogen,
phospnerlo acid aud potash,) U4 bushels per
aere.
The fourth chart showed the amount of
fertlllzera taken from the soil in growing
wheat, cats, corn, ic, end tbe necessity of
supplying the lese by artificial means.
The filth chart ehewed that the value of a
ten et clever plowed under as green manure
Is only 19.76. The same ten et clever fed as
animal feed la worth 7 and the manure is
werlh f&ee-maklng total of 16 BO, show,
ing that green clever should net be plowed
down but should be fed te tbe cattle and the
land should be kept up by oemmerclal fer
tilizers which cost less than ball the coat of
plowing down clever or any ether green
crop.
Mr, Biekraan rather staggered the faith of
some of ths old farmers by declaring that
oemmerclal fertilisers were better that bsrn
yard msnurea, for most crops, and that tbe
"humus" (deesyed vegetable matter) was
entirely valueless as a fertlllzsr, Its only use
being as a mulch, or medium In which a real
fertiliser may be oeuveolently held. He nar
rated several results of bis own experience
In growing geed crops of wheat, corn and
grass ea lands that were supposed te be
worthless, by tbe se of oesamsrekl fertt.
Users.
Mr. Ukkmaa answered a number of ques
tions en various subjects; he acknowledged
that be dlda'l knew mueh about tobacco cul
ture, bathe believed that Just aa geed to
bacco could be raised by using a commer
cial fertilizer properly compounded ss by
using barnyard manure. Us suggested the
following formula as containing tbe elements
found In ordinary stable manure : Nitrogen
8 pounds ; pbopherlo acid 3 pounds ; potash
10 pounds.
The essay was discussed at some length by
O. J. Rhoads, Dr. Wlckershatu, Henry M.
Engle, a P. Eby and Secretary Edge, the
last named gentleman, impressing upon his
hearers the importance et using high grade
commercial fertilisers. It is bad policy te
buy 1,600 pounds et what you don't want, for
the sake of setting 400 pounds of what you
de want He did net believe the analysis of
the soil would show Just what kind of fer
tilizer is required. He advised farmers te
experiment with fertilizers in a small way
and carefully note the results, and thus ob
tain a knowledge of what la best suited te
their farms.
A vete of thanks waa given te Mr. Hick
man for his Interesting lecture.
President Landis announced that at next
meeting the subject of Antl-dlsctimtna-tlen
In freights" would be discussed, and at
the meeting would be taken up the question et
the effect of the Internal revenue laws en the
agriculturalists. Mr.Lsndls extended ahesrty
Invitation te all present, whether members
or net, te attend these meetings.
TrtEitt xjcarEM dk.ni ax.
A dimly lighted little roein-
A lever and Ms lass
A low sweet voice within the gloom,
" I guess we'll give up gaa."
F.S if. in Harptr't Bater.
Oh I love, what Is It tn this world of ours that
makes people suffer se with neuralgia t" ' Can't
tell, my pet. unless the average cittsen hasn't
get sense enough te buy a bottle et Salvation
till."
Seek no farther. Try Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup.
'Tls SOZODONT ths whole world trlft,
lis B0ZODOXT which purifies
The breath and mouth, and dirt defies.
ris 80ZODO.NT for which we cry,
Sweet SOZODONT for whlsh we sigh,
'Its only SOZODONT we buy.
urmciAr. xettvBa.
H.B. Cochran, M os. 1S7 and 13) North Qneen
street, Lancaster, Pa, Is selling SHlLOH's
COUulICUUKasaguaranteetecure&ll tbreat
and lung troubles. IS)
A Remarkable OoedStan
Is he who attends te the comfort of his family
and wtll net let his little one suffer with affec
tion Of the Threat and Lung, whereby their
lives mav be endangered, but who should at all
times give them that sovereign remedy, Kemp's
H&lsam. rrlce CO centaasdtL Trial r.
rer said by 1L IS. Cochran, druggist, 1J7 North
(Jueenatreeu (I)
Hsu Him.
"Ittl new. I was effllcted with lck head
ache und general deMlltv, batWurdeck Bleed
BUtert brought about an Ixmedlate Improve
ment In my general health. I consider them
the best iamUy medicine In the market."
Adelph LaUes, Buffalo, N T. rer sale by II.
B Cochran, druggist, sj and US North Queen
street, Lancaster.
North Pele EipedlUens.
Price fli-rtt. lotteries, walklnz matches.
and
balloon ascensions are usoallyhnmenga et the
worst sort. Dr. Tiomai' Eeltetris OU li net a
humbug. It Is a quick cure for aches and
sprains, and Is Just aa geed ter a lameness,
rer sale by II. B. Coehran, druggist, 117 and
IX North Queen street, Lancaster.
The Dead Line."
Many old soldiers remember " the dead line "
AndeisenvUle. It was a mighty dangerous
neighborhood. Dyspepsia, biliousness, and
liver and kidney di.eaies are (nil of perils for
ice sick, uui jsuraecx jsioea mueri are a cer
tain remedy. Sold everywhere. Fer sale Uy H.
tt. Cochran, druggist, UI and 119 North Queen
street, Lancaster.
Basis tbe World.
That ts what n. C. Hoberman, a druggist of
Msrlen. Ohie, says: Themat' Eeltctria oil
beats thi world. Sold nine bottles yesterday
and today. One man cured of sere threat et
eluht years standing. Isaplendld ter rheuma
tism. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 117
and 123 North Queen street, Lancaster.
Sources of Profit.
There ere many sources of profit te these who
are ingenious and enterprising. Burdock Bleed
miter t are a aotiree et urufit lu every war. Thev
nulla up me neaiin surety, speeaiiy,
and ef
fectually, which Is saying a great Onal.. rer sale
by II 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and US North
Uueen street, Lancaster.
First Class Insurance.
Insure with Themas' Ecltttrie Oil. It Is ths
the cheapen and beat method of Insurance we
anew or. By Its use you aie te eseape many
grevleusachej and pains. Policies are obtain
able at all druggists tn tbe drutrglats In the
form of bottles at SOeents and SI tain. Fer tale
by U. K. Cochran, druggist, U7 and 1 North
Uueen street, Lancaster.
SHILOU'S CURE will Immediately relieve
Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis, rer
sole by 1L It. Coehran, Druggist, Ne. 1S7 North
Queen street. (7)
TS usual treatment of catarrh Is very unsat
isfactory, as thousands of despairing patients
can testify. Ou this point a trustworthy medl
cil writer says : "Proper local treatment Is pest
lively necessary te snecess, bnt many. If net
most, or th remedies In general use by physl
clans afford but temporary benefit. A cure cer
tainly cannetbs expected from snuffs, powders,
douches and washes." Ely's Cream Balm Is a
remedy whleh combines the important requi
sites of aulck action, speclfie curative power
with perteet safety and pleasantness te the
patient. marS-Swdeed&w
TSFLA.MMATORY KHEUMAT1SM.
ST. JACOBS OIL.
INFLAUMATORT RHEUMATISM.
SJJT- After aJapseef years statements confirm
lag the eitleacy of St. Jacobs oil and Its perma
nent cures, are given below.
raeu a BnimiTte Srrrsxra-lsee-CrsiD.
Hamburg, Berks Ce., f (nna.
1 1 u (Tared from severe Inflammatory rheu
matism for about four weeks i physlclins
gave me no relief. I was confined te the
Heuse, limbs very mnch swollen, and bad te
erawl up and downstairs. After a few ap
plications the pain was gene, and a few mere
entirely cured me
ROBERT T. LEONARD.
CzeN Baatx S Tilts Latsa FxaxaszsTiv Ccxie.
Hamburg, Barks Cew, ra , oeu 19, lsa.
About six years age 1 took sick wtth In
bottles of t. Jacobs Oli and was entirely
eurrd. 1 cheerfully duplicate my testimony
te the grand, great and geed 'effects of the
oil. uelanT) t.Leenard.
raex a DxrrtT SHixirr-Jcsra. lsn-Ccase.
Atueboreuih, Mass.
Tast May I was laid up with acute rheuma
tism and confined te bed. 1 was told te try
St- Jacobs OU. i did se and next day was
well as ever.
jsli AH C APRON, Deputy Bberlff.
rxeat Saks STaaaaLATn-rxssiavsTX.TCcsxD.
Attleborough, Mass., Nev,19,US.
X had a severe attack of taenia rheumatism
se I could net take a step i was cenBued te
bed. I tried everything te no purpose, and
at laat tried St. Jacobs. Itcured me entirely
itud cheerfully reoemmend It.
i,i aa UAjrAua, ieiiuij- eutjstu.
The CHARLES A. VOOELEK CO., Baltimore.
Md.
r All persons rsise St. Jacobs Oil or Red
Star Cough Curd, will by sending a two cent
stamp and a history of their case, receive ad
vies ran.
Red Star Cough Cure.
rKKE FROM OPIATES AND POISONS.
SAFE. SURE. PROMPT.
25 CENTS.
AT DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
THE CHARLES A. VOGELEB CO, BalUmetV,
Mi.
IOKLAND HALIBUT IN ONE POUND
BRICKS. CHEAP.
NEW SMOKED BLOATSKS.
1TANCY ROLLED CODFISH.
SOUSED FBE8H MACKEREL la 1, and S
Cant, finest In the market,
rUSatt HAY LOBSTER and HAPQOOD SAL
MON, ise. can.
corneas, i2Wc te Me. a. choice teas,
10a.teSSc.Ka.
GHANULATED SUGAR, Ss. .
EXTRA FAMILY CRACKERS only 0. .
CLARKE'S TBA ANUVOrrSS blOttB,
, ,. NaM Wast Bins; Street.
aa-Telephene. Tans 1yd
JJ QKRUART,
Fine Tailoring.
A Reduction of per east, ea all Heavy
Weight suiting and Overceating te make room
I?r 9JIU,J'IP "E Isnportawea. Ihtareaua.
Uen Is for oejh OniyT
V Material aa Werkmsasaly thaTavy Bast,
H. QERHART.
Be. it N. QUEEN ST.. Ocseatta taa resteSBsa I
bjuu74t
mWBMOAtm
ATKR'H CHERRY PECTORAL,
" It Saved My Life "
Is a eommen ex pre Alen, etten heard from these
who have realised, by personal use, the euraUvV
powers et Ayvr's Cherry restore!. lean
net ssy eneuah In praise of Ayer's Cherry l'eo l'ee l'eo
teral, believing as 1 de tbat.lbut for Its use, I
should long atnee have dlsd from lung troubles,
X. Bragden, l'aleaUna, Tex.
About lx month age I hsd a severe hsraor hsraer
That of Ihe Lu tic, bmuiftit en by ,a distressing
naiirfh. which ilntrlrrd tne of aleee and real. I
bad uied various rough baltainsand expecte
rants without obtaining reller. A trlend advised
me te uy
Ayers Cherry Pectoral.
1 did se, and nm happy t easy that tt helped tne
at onefl. Uy centinm-J use this inedielna cured
my cough, and. 1 am esUtOed, tared my life,
aire. K. Cebnrn, is soeouil et , Lewell, Mass.
I have used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for ever a
f'car, and etueetvlv believe I ahenld have been
n my grave, had it net Mn for thlt tuedletne.
tt b cured me et a dangerens affection of Ihe
lungs, for which I had aluiixt despaired of ever
finding a remedy. U, A. ilcMullen, Windser,
rrevlnee or Ontario.
Ayer's rherrr l'ce teral saved uy life. Twe
years aire 1 took a severe Celd, which settled en
my lungs. 1 consulted physicians, and took the
remedleathey prescribed, but failed te obtain
reuer unui l eegan using ajuis unerryireciw
ml. Twe bettls of this medicine oeuiplotoly
restored my health. LU lie M. Allen, V vet Lan
caster, uhle.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
Prepared ey Dr. J . O. Aver a Ce., Lewell, M ass.
sold by all iirugglau. Price II; six battles, S3,
mariteu
TJROWN'S IRON BITTKRS.
BROWN'S
LEON BITTERS!
WILL CURE
HEADACnK,
INDIGESTION,
MLIOUSNES3,
DYSPEPSIA,
NERVOUS PROSTKATION,
MALARIA,
CHILLS AND FEVERS,
TIRED FEELING,
GENERAL DEBILITY,
PAINS IN THE RACK A SIDES,
IMPURE BLOOD,
CONSTIPATION,
FEMALE INFIRMITIES,
KUEUMATISM,
NEURALGIA,
KIDNEY AND LIVER
TROUBLES.
SWIOlt SALK BT ALL UUUQQ1STS.
Ths Genuine haa Trails Mark and crossed Red
Lines en wrapper.
TAKE MO OTHER.
OlmlMydAw
APCLNE PLASTERS.
BENSON'S POROUS PLAbTRS.
WISTER EXPOSURE CAUSES COUQUS,
Colds, rienrtsy. Rheumatism, Pnenmenla
Neuralgia, sciatica. Lumbago, Backache and
ether ailments, ler which Bensen's Capclne
Plasters are admitted te be the best remedy
known. They relieve and cure In a lew hours,
when no ether application Is of the least benefit.
Endorsed by s oe 'physicians and druggtsia Be
wart) of Imitation; ucder- almUar sounding
names, such at " Capsicum " " Capsltln," or
" Capslclne." Asa rea liixsen'e ad taks we
mut Kxamlne carefully when you buy. All
druggists). aEABTJBT JOHNSON,
ai4-emdeedAw Proprietors, New Tork.
SARLKT MALT WHISKY.
PERRINE'S
TURK BAKLEV
MALT WHISKY.
DYSPEPSIA. INDIGESTION and all wasting
dlacsisescan be entirely curel by H. MALARIA
Is completely eradicated from the system by Its
use. PKUUINK'S PURE BARLEY MALT
WHISKY revives the energies of these worn
with excessive bedUy or mental effort It acta
as a SAFEGUARD against exposure In the wet
and rigorous weather.
ArTAKE part of a wlncglassful en your ar
rival home after the labors of the day and the
same quantity before your breakfast. Being
chemically pure, it commends ItseU te the med
ical profession.
WATOH THE LABEL.
Nene gennlne unless bearing the signature et
the Ann en the label.
M. & J. S. PERRINE,
HO. 37 NORTH FRONT BT
. PHILADELPHIA,
septa -emeedji
rvt
IRSAL-E.
X: a Twe Herse Platform Spring Wagen with
top body,
Geed as new.
. Inaulreef
PHILIP LEU
CHZKLTERACO,
fl-tfd
211 North Queea street
FOR BKNT STORE-ROOM AND BASE
MENT. with Dwelling attached, altuated
fltt ail nenn ucve luwi. inquire ui
PHILIP LEBZBLTER,
zl North queen street
mart-9wd
FOR HALE OR RENT-PROPERTY ON
Cemer of Duke and Church streets, con
talnlng eight rooms and larg store-room. Geed
locality.
it
lnnulre of
marl-tfd
241 North Queen street.
TCTOR RENT ORIhT MILL WITH KN.
JC Bine Power, in Raphe township, Lancaster
eeunty, Pa.; three minutes walk te railroad
station. Refer ler particulars,
MICHAEL BECKER,
ml-tfd&w Mount Hepe, Lancaster county, Fa.
E
!OR RENT.
Twe or tour rooms In Brimmer's New
Bntldlns'.
no. tux Nertn uueen street.
Heat
and saslncluded.
Anelv at
febls-Ud
BRIMMER'S LIVBBT OFFICE.
TJtOR RENT-FROM APRIL 1, 1687.
AJ A rirst-Clasa Farm of 80 Acres, two miles
from the city. FouracresefiLand en Rockland
street. Feuracres of Land in the klghtb ward.
Small Stable. x3 West orange street Bmall
Houses en East Orange, Frederick, Fulton,
Church and Jehn streets. Terms reasonable.
Apply te
UIRSU BROTHER.
snOOPER HOUSE FOR RENT.
J Tbe cooper Heuse, one-half square from
Centre Sguare and Opera Heuse, aua near both
railroad depeta. This is one of the largest and
best houses in the city. Large Bale and Ez
change stables, all first-class, a'ossesslen en
AnnTlst.
iru u
deM7Ud
WM. J. COOPBB.
T7IOR BALE OR BENT. TUB LAROE
a! brick store and dwelling, Ne. Its and 147
North Queen street S rooms and store room,
lately occupied by Charles MaeNay'e grocery
store. WUI rent In parts or separately. Apply
te ALLAN A.UEBB,
Real Estate and Insurance Agent
lwd IDS Bait Ring street
stBOsrjrjU.
pERBONB WIBRINQTOMAKEMONEY
STOCKS, GRAIN, PEellSIOXS AND OIL,
SHOULD INVESTIGATE LAURIE CO'.S
SY8TEMOFDEAL1NQ IN SMALL OR
LAMUE LOTS ON ONE PBB
CENT. CASH MAttUlNB.
Tea Dollars will, for example, cover ten 1100
Shares, or 1,(00 bushels of Urala, Explanatory
Pamphlet Free. '
QUOTATIONS W1BBD.
Orders and Margins received by Telegram
LAURIE & CO.,
SB VWeTSt AVTa ASBsSBsj
ALSO DEALERS IN FOBEION BXCHABOB.
see BreBdiFBy, ataw Tork.
"The snsmbers of the Bras are... graUesssm
of ezpananee aad high standing lu tka Orala
and Stock Commission business. ...asiaaaseaj
thstr rafsnaeea are a aasabar sat Use leaJsaj
Baaka."- Aks Tsrt ssssirsisfjrsws.''
They save a stainless rssetsL
JVL
raauaispatatle....TM set
a:
Bm ta ssseiL tmasjai ties sea I ass aesereS u re
estvtag taab resfta the asswsatsBsy ass SSSBa,
me nisWerwas the asaeant saaar ke?.
lytssadeest
Vnew swa fwssF ssirgrwas.
t
TTer B1TTKM.)
1 Medicine, let a Drink.
HIGH AUTHORITY.
linn Bitters Is net. In any sons, aa aloehollo
beverage or liquor, and could net be sold, for
use, except te persons desirous of obtaiateg
medletnal bitters,
OHKBN U.HAUM,
U. 8. (Jeiu'r lutsrnal Itev.
ffiuMnpfpn, D. C, Sept , lSk
Dear Sir Why don't you get a certierate from
Cel. W. 11. W., of Baltimore, showing hew he
cured himself of drunkenness by the help of
slop Bitters. His Is a wonderful cue. He Is well
snows in stecnesier, h, im uy an ins unnaing
naXt N.w Wean.; fac? aU r
ths country, as he has spent thousands of dot
lata for rum. I honestly believe his card would
.. .. . .L M -,
be worth thousands of dollars te you In thla
and Baltimore alone, and make thousands of
sober men by Inducing the use of your blttrr.
I J A.W.
Prejudice Kills.
" Eleven years our daughter suffered en a bed
of misery under the care of several el the best
physicians, who gave her disease various names
but no relleUand new she Is restored te us Id
geed health by Uep Bitters, that we had poehod
at two years before using It. We earnestly hope
and pray that no one else will let their sick
suffer aa we did, en account of prej udlee against
se goedainedlolne as Hep Hitters." 77 Partnti
Ooeil TVfnplers,
Milten, Vtl , reb. 10, ls.'e.
Having used Uep Bitters, the noted remedy
for debility, nervousness. Indigestion, etc , 1
have no hesitation lu saying that It Is Indeed an
excellent medicine and recommend H te any.
one as a truly tonle hitters.
Respectfully,
UHV. MB8. J. II. ELLUOOl).
Sclpte, .V. r., Dec. 1, IMJ.
1 am the pastor of the Baptist church here and
an educated physician. I am net tn practice,
but am my sole family physician, and advise In
chronic cases. Over a year age 1 recemmended
your Uep Bitters te my Invalid wife, who has
been under medical treatment of Albany's best
physicians several years. Shehasbeen greatly
benefitted and still uses the medicine. I believe
she wtll become thoroughly cured ether various
complicated diseases by their use. We both
recommend them te our friends, many of whom
have also been cured et their various ailments
by them. " REV. E. B. WARREN.
" A young friend et mine was cured of an ln
satiable thirst for liquor thst hsd se prostrated
his system that he was unable te de any bus).
ness. He was entirely cured by the use et Uep
Bitters. It allayed all that burning thirst t took
away the appetite for liquor; made his nerves
steady ; and he has remained a steady and sober
man for mere than two years, and haa no desire
te return te his cups, and I knew of a number et
ethers thst hive been cured of drinking by It."
from a leading R. R. Official, Chlotge. 111.
marSSmeedaw
jtevuMrvMutiauuM voue.
QAwTaND BEK '
-THE-
ROCHESTER LAMP,
Sixty Candle-Light I Beats them alL
Anether Let of CUEAP GLOBES for Gas and
ou stoves.
THE PERFECTION "
METAL MOULDING AND RUBBER CUSHION
WEATHER STRIP
Beats them alL This strip outwears all ethers.
Keeps out the cold, step rattling et windows.
Bxclude the dust. Keep out snow and run. Any
one can apply tt no waste or dirt made In ap
plying it. Can be fitted anywhere -no holes te
bore, ready for use. It will net split, warp or
shrink a cushion strip Is the most perfect. At
the bteve. Heater and Range store
-or-
Jehn P. Schaum & Sens,
24 SOUTH QUEEN ST
LANCASTER. PA.
w
M. A. K1KKKKK. ALDUH U, HKHH
KIEFFER 8c HERR,
-DEALERS IN-;
WOULD CALL SPECIAL
ATTENTION TO
Fuller & Warren Ce.'s
(TBOT.N.T.)
STOVES, HEATERS. FURNACES AND BAN6ESL
We ask no one te run any risks with "FUL
LER a WARREN'S Qoeds. We guarantee
them te give Satisfaction.
As a Heater "TUB SPLENDID "bas no rival,
being a thorough het base, no part of this stove
remains cold, evei y Inch ei It radiates heat
As a Smaller and Cheaper Heater tbe "BRIGHT
DIAMOND " baa established itself In tbe front
ranks.
The merlU et the "SPLENDID" and "BRIGHT
DIAMOND " consist tn Beauty of Construction,
Perfect Control of Draft Cleanliness, no Dust,
no Gas and Economy et Fuel.
S9r Call and examine for yeurselL
40 EAST KINO ST.,
(OITOSITB COURT UOUBB.)
arrib-tfdAw
WUXB AMD Z1QUOB&.
27 -GO te- Sat)
Reigart's Old Wine Stere
Fer Pemmery Sec, Beuebe Sec, Piper Heldsleek,
U.H.Mumm B Ca, and allether leading brands
of Imported Champagnes. Alse.Madelra, Sherry
and Pert Wines, Clarets, Hauternes, Ales and
Stouts.
sole agent rer special ureat western cttam.
pagne, prodeosd by the Pleasant Valley Wine
ue., us anest American vnampagne la
united states.
Flerida Orange
A full line of llrai
United State.
. full line of Brand v. Whisky. Utns and Ruma.
California Claret and Whltn Wine, of Nana Vai.
ley, California.
H. E. Slaymaktir.ASf,
NO. V BAST BINS ST LAMOASTkB.PA
WATCMBM.
wSwW
ITATOHJW.
WitcaiB, Clecki CkiiM ud Irwilrj
atlssetsataaaetleapneesunUl Jaaaarvi.issr,
Kmriotef Rings,).. Alse, Elgin. Waltham
uLareta sr wkieKl am seisTXaeat). and ether
aTuat-sjsnae wassjBSBBi sen ttsmmms sum. ewurj
ttsss or TalssTrapk Dally, only
L. WEBER,
lsMMarthQswssiai,Msa rasa's. B. B. Depot,
asaatssiss. Eynlsssis aaatipttfaiaoeas, au
WAS at fwTrr.
mOBAOOO ODTTIHQB, SOKAPS. 81W
jl iBa abb racs
cnsaa.besBWIsssaiu
EBBS' WASTB, Dry ana
J. a. MOLjiia,
"Kaftw&jiWi
Bfcsssreart
'iTssLsaai
iaHa.1
BtW.TscB.
EsssHja
Henserarnishmg Goods !
ajar oust.
rt .. jejsm
N:
KWTORKBTOR&
Black Dress Qoeds.
WATT & SHAND,
O. 8 ft 10 BAST KINO ST.,
lavtts the Attention et T.adlea te their Special
Importation of
BLACK CASHMERES,
nutaM ttjf SSSV MsJL'JJ?!
MnAnfAln iirtcea.
A-... ....( - -
ALLWOOL BLACK CASUUEBE, 0 lathes
wlle,S7Ke.a yard.
AUVtOOI, BLACK CABUMEgl, St iBSjMa
wide, tee a yard.
AlVl-WOOI. IILAOK ClASnMERII, SMst
frades et 40 Inches wide, at 2)e , 67e.,7Se.,t7)tl
I oe a yard
SILK WARP HENRIETTAS at 7Sc., U.00, H.SS,
SLtO.
ALL-WOOL SEBASTOreLS at 7SO., S7We.,
SIO0.S1.S5.
A great variety of new and desirable weaves
In
Blaek Drees Goods,
Bilk Warp Almaa,
Batln JMquarde,
Camel's Hair Buttings,
Helies, Raya, Sebaatopela,
At Lewest City rrlees.
We make a special effeilng of our well-known
guaranteed
FRENCH AND AMERICAN
BLACK DRESS GOODS
At 714 , S7Vf- SI oe. SI ss and II.W, being the best
possible value for the money.
New Tork Stere.
H
ACER A BROTHER.
WALL
PAPERS!
Hager tSt Brether
Have new ready Large Selections et W A LL
PAPNKS. Prices are exceeding low, ranging
from Scents per plree for a Uoed Style Paper te
the finest Dcejratlve Hangings.
Fine Decorative Werk.
Moorish DesUns. Stencil Effeets, Ingrain Pa
pers, English Washable Oaks.
Curtains and Upholstery.
Lace Curtains, Nottingham Curtains, Swis
Curtains, Madras Curtains, Bilk Turceman Cur.
tatns and Portiere. Tapestry Curtains and Por
tieres, furniture Coverings and Slip Linens.
O0RTAIN POLES AND OORNIOM.
DRAPERY CHAINS.
O0RD3 AND FRIN013.
HOLLANDS AND BHADB OLOTH.
8TANDABD QUALITY
SHADE CLOTH!
ALL COLORS I
U 1.4 CENTS rail TABD.
Made Shades, Regular sues, with Spring and
Cord Fixtures.
All Sh&dt Werk Promptly Executti.
Hager &
Brether,
Ne. 25 WEST KINO 8TRMBT,
LAN0ASTEB, PA.
T B. MARTIN A OO.
SPEOIAL REDUOTIONS
-in-
Na l-t3 Desen Unlauedrled Shirts, re
in ferced front and baekrat Mei
former price, tee.
Ne. 1-10 Desen Percale Shirts reduced
from ll.M te tee.
Ne. S-one let Calice Bslrts, I Cellars, re.
duced from OOe. te 46c
Ne. 4-One let Blue Flannel Shirts re
duced from I1.SB te ll.oe.
Ne. t-One let of Fancy riannel Shirts
reduced front l.n te ILSt.
Ne.e-lfl Desen Percale Shuts reduced
frosi.eoto79e.
Ne. 7-One let of Night Shirts reduced
from L te tee
No,s-Oneletof Unlauudrled ehltts re.
from We. te 90c
Ne. 0-One let of Bed Flannel Bbtrts were
siiaowsee.
Ne.10.10 Desea Deary Whits Merine
Shirts reduesd te Ke,
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Otr.Wut IlH AMMt Km
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