Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 19, 1887, Image 2

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liitaUw torecner, is what can be paid
twttfteu laereaaing the state raieei
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'table the group el repudiating
tesee hew calmly tbey assume that
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'iL all need te go te the peer house. They
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credit; as It can for a time.
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they apply. They pretend that it
it is a law of necessity, and that the
state is tee peer te pay ; but while thus
proclaiming with a loud voice, they step
their shouts upon this tune, statedly, te
Mcbeast, with even greater vehemence, that
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itf . ivseurctsi un ine race ui iue catiu. auu uiey
&?fiantically call upon outside people te come
in. buy their lands and erect factories and
SivJgtTe .them the hum of industry creating
i&MftUh.
tH-',These two Junes are sung continuously
tit "'""",' wwy.v. w.w juuiwui
31 v states without their appearing te note the
p,'i;feUy or feel the humiliation that everyone
g, outside their community think should he
irnelming. It is a curious illustration
my sef the blindness of self-interest and of the
ni, felly that may be taken for statecraft.
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fftt.-The Intellteekcer is very leth te
Ua tti nwn hnm. imt thrnuerti fenr lmt
p:ttsay net be Justly blown, but because
'Sil tti apaee Is tee valuable te its readers for
??iM Dm Indulging of self laudation. Hut it may
f t pardoned for the display of tome little
Fstf-rBtuiatlen ever the high standard of
latwsmiut'that it is new giving its readers.
&?: It has bean freauentlr an eblect of re-
imtzk by a discriminating public that Lan
&s Yisstsr's newtDktiera are far in sdvanrfl nf
&Sfe these printed in the average city of double
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MMtnlftim te print the" best newspaper in
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S)fiA4JAVlVl ajtlUWU 1AAVAO AiaU tUlCC
ri a ttalf Mvltienna a anjualnt t ,,1 mini 1 I
fKlnfonnatien et the dreadful hotel fire in
Wjg VaJtale.K. V., while the accounts of its
vs tecai contemporaries aid net un a column.
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3& the news et the Philadelphia morning
i'4jS WHuea may ee reaa in the IntelueeN'
IgiTCER of the evening before, and that is
j,way our suoscnpuen un u se rapidly
K'HOWlng. The Intelueexceu wUl con.
r&ttoea te print the best paper in Lancaster,
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i u is grateim te ue punuc ler its man-
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;p Usst appreciation et that fact.
f"rk - - -
0S Ta Discus the Iatcr-Maalcipal Bill.
i$nnHTw opinions may ee neia, or new-
i, "Oaniav nar-nn. mu illffa aht . .n.ii.
Lvmjartst-munlclpal legislation pending at
smmmnri-mt mvv - v ftMU-HtJUJg IUO AOCs
that Us discussion is et great importance
;ttethacitlsans of Lancaster, for. whom it
AlsmTU1Vr Thmrsm ! ..- iMlnsaelna St.. a.
ifjmwldesan almost entirely new form of
iMnleipal government. Without any par
HUfwhr darnand from the people et this
nilnll-iHlT t nr -nrh r1l-1 kani. -j
if l s." ' ' ' ' ' ' ' -- ..w vwaia, auu
I 'SsriaiMHat mam varv aarlniui nr aiUv n-tii.
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..fSMMisi m. sawr jsiissjsuiuvm in tne iram.
' 'u' nf It tkt amlua-lann. t --. t
-ten been made mostly te meet the
:mmkt and views of a few partlc-,
1smr5msaklealitiM In tha atabs whb-h
pliisjsjf abaadoeed their old charters te
act of 1874, new find them.
mable te get alone under it. and
tsahaC by framing s general law for
eittaf, ismging from 1.835
te 4S,8S0iaad oUkmalvsten.
i 7580, bscsMSS AUsgUsny City,
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MMrtealty te study tta laadlac features,
wakrtet te-day an atekraet at these pre
pared by Mr. W. U. Ileaatl, possibly with
aemw bias against it The municipal com
mittee of the Beard of Trade will also
present at the meeting some views upon
the subject and there will likely be no time
lest nor opportunity lacking in getting te
a lively discussion ever its merits and de
merits. After all, there is no better place
te ventilate town topics than in the town
meeting.
Tke Buffalo Holocaust.
The lessen of the great Buffalo lire,
most vigorously emphasized by the circum
stances, is that in the architecture of
large buildings the emergency of lire must
have an architectural consideration that
is net given te it.
Here was a new hotel provided with all
the latest and best appliances; bread, firm
stairways, electric alarms and fire escapes.
Five minutes after the sounding of the
electric alarms the flames are said te have
reached the top of the building, and that a
large majority of the guests escaped un
harmed, is net due te the building's archi
tecture. 'What a terrible holocaust there
would have been but for the electric alarms,
the fire escapes and Hayes ladders 1 What
a miserable fire trap it was that could bum
se rapidly that a five minutes warning was
all that ceuli be given ! The empleyes
seem te have given the alarm promptly,
though they first laid a hose, as most men
I would en discovering what appeared te be
14 trifling Ere, and the blame for this ter
rible disaster seems te rest chiefly upon the
designer and builder et the hotel.
It may net have differed greatly from
most of our large hotels,the dangerous fea
ture et an elevator well is prominent in all
of them and can net be dispensed with ;
but there is a call for some inventive ge
nius te devise a means of cutting off the
elevator draught in case of fire. This
may ba impracticable; but it is net impracti
cable te build hotels se that they cannot
burn ; and there should be such a require
ment in the law.
Anether lessen may ba taken from the
words of Chief Herning, et the fire depart
ment : " The cool-headed ones were res
cued all right, but some could net wait."
The girl who jumped from a window
without waiting for the approaching fire
ladder was saved in spite of her insane
flight by the cool courage of Engineer
Murpby; and the calm proceedings of
Mr. Beggs, in search of a fire escape, the
quiet waiting of J. C. Gilbert for a slowly
approaching ladder, show in marked con
trast with the panic of the people who
jumped past them te their death. The
walk of Mr. "Whittaker along the win win
dewcaps of the fourth story was se excep
tional an instance of nerve and coolness
that it would net be fair te use it in.cem-
menting en the felly of ethers, but.it shows
hew valuable these qualities ar even in
aays or peace.
cult te Find.
The president is finding some difficulty
in securing the acceptance by the men he
wants of places en the lnter-state com
merce commission. He needs first-class
men, who are able and willing te abandon
ether occupations and te abstain from rail
road investments. Governer Robinson, of
Massachusetts, who is said te have had an
offer of the place, declines, it is also said,
because he cannot affbrd te take it under
these conditions. The salary of seventy
five hundred dollars is net what he can
earn at his profession.
There are plenty of capable men who
would take the place for the position of
power it would give them, but who could
net be safely trusted net te abuse that
power for their profit. The president will
steer clear of all such men if he can, but it
is net easy work te de it.
He will probably find the best men for
commissioners among a clas3 who are net
of wide national reputation. The etlice
does net need a great lawyer, or politician,
or man of aftiirs. It calls for high integ
rity and intelligence, and fercilm and can
did judgment. It would seem te demand
also a knowledge of railroad administra
tion, though this would be acquired in
time by men of the right sort of natural
organization. The president is taking
great care ever his selections and doubtless
will make n geed commission.
Tun nrt proceeds of the Philadelphia gai
works last year was mere than f-33,000,000.
This was with the rate of Jl CO per thousand
cubic feet. And yet Lancaster gas consumers
pay 12 a thousand without a murmur.
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GovEit.Nen Beaver teaches Sunday
school; but, sad te say, the Philadelphia
Traction bosses are net in his class.
Miu Bisuer, of mind reading fame,
who rejoices in the surname or Wtsh.
ingten Irving, denies that his work is the
same as that or the Bosten editor, Mr.
Montague, who se closely copied the hide and
seek perlorininees of Bishop. This denial,
taken in connection with the geaeral conduct
of Mr. Bishop, gives an unfavorable impres
sion of the man ; for It leeks very much as
though he had forgotten the high principles
with which he first began bis publie exhlbl exhlbl
liens. Years age Mr. Bishop pesed before
the publie as a man with a peculiar puwer el
thought reading which he could net explain,
but was anxious te have tested and accounted
for. He has made the cultivation of that
rower his business, and has arrived at great
perfection, when at last there comes a man
with a rational explanation of it, and the
frank and generous Bishop will have noth
ing te de with him. The clear-headed Bos Bes Bos
eon editor shows that the wonderful mind
reading u simply muscle reading and net se
wenderlul alter all, and the professional
mind reader aeeinx his bread -n,i h,,.
Imperiled, hastens te brand hi un as ", yeunir
man with superficial knowledge." But un.
fortunately ler Bishop, Mr. Montague has
based his experiments en the theuiht of
e dtr and wiser men, and these who have
given the matter sm.y will fled netb'nl
new In hi. explanation that iavelunUr?
action or inaction of the muscle, of ffi
gives the mind reader a clue te work wlth!
There are many wonderful things en
record el a rower of mind tb,t aeem. te te
independent of matter, but the case et
mind reading the material InUuence la evi
dent, though close upon tbe mysturleus
border that science bai net ytt crossed.
Sixteen hundred voters failed te vole
In Alteena at tbe recent election en the ques.
lien et Increasing the city debt f 200 000 ter
water Improvements. Their silenca was a
yery manifest kind of dissent.
It has long been an expression used te
portray the Impossible te say that a given
event would come te pass when there were
two suns In the sky. This simile must new
belaid aside, for its effectiveness Is gene, In
tb newspaper sky of New Yerk are two
Suns, the evsaieg edition or the great morn
ing dally having made its appearance en
Thursday. It sold 48,609 copies the first
day, which Is net wonderful when Its merits
are examined j for it is easily the best one eeat
newspaper printed.
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LtKnaUurlTtagtewaatCelambas, Otte,
has able newspapers, and tke VtaKh is
oeeofUiabtatoftbsa. It printed twenty
two page annual ed I Uen the etbtr day and
each paper weighed twelve ounces. It wee
Qlied with meet Interesting eUUetletl Infor
mation and, was adorned with many bead bead
eeme lllustrabeus or the great building In
Ohie's capital city.
K, 11, Hahtlet, chief chemist of Ilroek.
lyn'a beard of health, hiu been invcaUgatlUK
the bottling of lager beer and wine, and by
chemical analysis has found that tallcylle
acid U largely used te prevent fermentation.
la lager beer It requires the addition of
from eight te ten grains of sallcylle add te
the gallon te prevent fermentation. If bicar
bonate or soda is put In mere add must be
used. Three grains are generally put In each
pint or wine. Salicylic acid Is prepared from
carbolic acid, a very poisonous agent. The
French central commission of hygiene dis
covered as a result of their invest Ijatlens In
1381-83 that six grains or acid were added te
every gallon et wine and from twelve te
fifteen te each gallon or beer. Ills Investiga
tion waa started by the report et the French
commission, which especially condemned
bottled beer, and he new says that the use of
the acid aheuld be stepped by the authorities,
" as it acta injuriously upon the digestive or
gans after canting inflammation of the kid
neys and giving rise te acute Brlght'a dis
ease." Tin: Lancaster inquirer differs from Judge
Cummin In Its view et who are the proper
persons te remonstrate against the gtauiiut;
of a liquor license. This difference of opinion
Is interesting, if net valuable. The lively
editor et the Inquirer are first class author
ity en republicanism, and they wield edi
torial pens in style meat vigorous and attrac
tive. But candor compels us te say that we
prefer a Judicial opinion te their own en adry
question of law.
PHBSONAL.
Mr. O. K. Kisa and Miss Annie M. Yeager
were married in Ephrata en Tuesday.
Bieler IicFFORT has been elected chief
engineer or the Allentown tire department,
Ali.ex G. Tucrmax keeps no hersbs be
cause Mrs, Thurman is afraid te ride or
drive.
Jeitx W. Field, one or the best known
clUzens et Washington, and a great lever of
books and artists, died en Thursday.
Mrs. Frances Hodesox Berts ett's
handsome borne in Washington was dam
aged by flre en Friday te the extent of 12,000.
Mether Elthemia, superior of St.
Jeseph's academy at Kmmlttsburg, Mary
land, and head of the Sisters of Charity In
America, died Friday, at the age or 71 years.
She had been a religious for ever half a cen
tury.
Calvin Taoeart, of Philadelphia, presi
dent of the Tolchester Beach Improvement
company, and one of the eldest captalna en
the Delaware river, died in Wilmington,
Delaware, Friday, of apoplexy, after a week's
luuvaa.
Miss Mary Hcnsn, or Ltutz, will ac
company the Kev. ran It Wolf and family te
Alaska. They go as Moravian missionaries
and will leave en Monday next for San
Francisce, whence, early In April, they sail
for the northernmost territory of the United
States.
Mrs. Adele Gratiot Washbcrnk,
wifeefElibu B. Waahburne,;ex-mlnlster te
France, died Friday evening at her resldenee
in Chicago. She waa born in Illinois, and
waa the daughter or Colonel Henry Graticr.
ere or the pioneers or the Fevre river lexd
miners.
Lawrence Barrett's season in Londen
two years age was a financial failure. He
waa forced te borrow money from the ex
change te get through. Peer Jehn McCul McCul
leugh spent a let of money (25.000 thev aav
te proudly tread the beards once graced by
Keen, Kemble and Garrlck, though an en
tirely new atage had been built In Drury
Lane theatre since these celebrities strutted
tbe.lr brief hour. Jee Jeffersen lest money
in Londen, likewise Beeth, Raymond, Letla
and Frank Maya
Rev. Dr. Mc3i.r.v.N, et New Yerk, speak
lng en Ireland en Thursday, said In the
course of his remarks that " the precious doc
trine that Ued had glvsn the fair earth te all
me sons or men, and that he bad made or
one breath all mankind te stand equal in the
presence of their Maker, was the possession
of the people of Ireland, and they would
place dependence upon no man or set of men
that should endeavor te Interpose between
them and the blessings that Ged had given
equally te all Ills children."
.JA31BS XOtWUB TMUTTEU.
The Colored Man Vf heua Frssldsnt CIstsUdU
Oas Uoeorsd With ttlgb FUee.
The sppelntnent by the president of
James Menree Tretter, or Hyde Park, Mass.,
as recorder or deeds, for the District el
Columbia, gives new evidenee of the presi
dent's policy. Mr. Tretter Is a colored man
and be is in every wsy fitted te till the office.
Mr. Tretter Is forty-eight years or sge, and
has resided in the state or Massachusetts for
thirty-five years. Ills childhood was spent
in Ohie, where he attended the publie
schools. Alter going te Massachusetts he
took advantage of every opportunity, which
fell into his way, te complete his education
and some years prier te the war he became a
successful teacher. Boen alter the breaking
out et tbe rebellion, Mr. Tretter enlisted as
a private in the famous Mtb Massachusetts
regiment of colored troops. lis Boen re
ceived promotion for acts of bravery en the
battlefield, grade by grade, until be was
made a lieutenant. He served his country
faithfully as a soldier, and was one of the
few colored men who honorably gslned an
officer's commission. Upen his return te
civil lite Mr. Tretter was appointed te, and
acceptably rilled for eighteen years, the
efllce of assistant superintendent or the regis
tered letter department lu the Bosten pest,
office. lie waa retired from this office In
ISM en account of his Independence In poli
tics and bis avowed purpose of supporting
President Cleveland. Oaring tbe campaign,
of 1881 he was appointed one of tbe secre
taries or the "Committee of One Hun
dred " of Bosten, and was active in h la eup.
pert et tbe Democralle party. lie was strong
ly recommended by the citizens and press of
Hyde Park, Mass., where be was a resident,
ler tbe office of postmaster of that place, and
he is generally regarded by these who knew
blm as a man of high character, and marked
abUliy. Mr. Tretter I. the author eY the
work entitled Musle and Musical Peenle of
the Colored Bace, which has been well re
ceived by tbe press and publie.
Living and alas a Crashed Skull.
from tbe aiarietta Times.
Elmer Cashore, a lad of fifteen years, was
feeding and bedding the horses and mules of
Merris Nsgle en Frldsy evening of last week
when one el tbe mules kicked blm en the
forehead, crushing In bis skull. He waa
rendered unconscious for about a balf hear.
He was removed te bis bems where Dr.
Mewsry attended blm. The lad Is peculiarly
unfortunate with his mongrel breed, as be
was severely kicked ones before) by a mule
aadc-7lesalargscrcbi4fershesd from
US sSssts. At this writlat taa is getttaur
alsaJsalaatlkJa rsoevsry is laekse. fan
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WAYSIDE OUNCES.
Mr. Henry F. Keeaaa'a latest novel "The
Player-," new rnanlag in serial form in the
New Yerk Daily star, chapter appearing
In each Issue of the paper, baa earned that
excellent newspaper te be eagerly sought for
by tne many friends whom the author has
made In his frequent visits te this city.
It is scarcely fair te make any critical re
mark about a work that la Incomplete, but If
the whole may be Judged by Its first part,
the new book will net add a vast deal te the
author's present reputation. In the chapters
that have appeared there are several very
decided lapses Inte tbe Oulds style of fiction.
The motive et this may appear later en, bnt
thus far no geed reason suggests Itself for the
apotheeslxlng of sensuality in language that
la as intense as some of Zela's. Ne doubt It
will be printed In book form en Its conclusion
lu the Star and then a mere accurate estlma'e
of Its worth may be made.
By the way, the distinguished author is ex
pected In Lancaster after Easter.
.
The bright working stall et the l'hlladel.
phia Tunts is in no way responsible ler the
manner In which the advertising ben la
allowed te dip her feet In Ink and march un
molested ever the sacred first and second
paces of the paper. They doubtless feel as
deeply grieved as their rural brethren of
the press te see the sorry sight,
and both are equally pained at the
comparison or the "has been" with the
"It." The pity is all tbe greater because no
paper In Philadelphia contains a working
force that have higher conceptions et the
dutlea and responsibilities of Journalism. In
fact, the Times has had rare geed fortune
In the selection et the men whose business
it was te mould the policy of the paper.
Frem the days when Keenan, Handy, Lam
bert, Parker, Connelly and the rest
sat In the highest part of the high
building at Eighth and Chestnut streets
te the present time, there has been a per
sonality about this. Journal which, te these
who watched Its career from the beginning,
msde the Times assume the shape of an old
and sincere friend. The manner In which the
advertising department is, Brlareua like,
stretching out its hundred hands te envelop
all else en the psper is especially distressing
te these whose memories run back ler a de
cade. The Times has some very bright men en
its staff te-day who are net unworthy succes
sors of these who wen fsme and money for
the paper in tbe past With Dr. Lambdln
at the helm after libel-loving Cel. McClure,
we have Mapes, of Venango, who steed
against the Cameren domination alone when
the elder Cameren transferred his senatorial
mantle te bis son ; Setlnamer, a cousin of
Rev. G. W. Seilhamer, et Washington bor
ough, who has done some notable newspaper
work for the New Yerk Ileratd; Whetstone,
who made the Hszleten XHain Speaker
boom in the days when Pattison waa
trying te secure constitutional enforcement
by an extra session; Kemper Bocock,
wheee views en the land question have at
tracted attention in the state. And there is
keen-eyed Heustis, who brought with him
from his New England home plenty of
newspaper dash, and Herbert Johnsten who
learned te distinguish news from ret en the
Intklliesncer and who new occupies the
responsible pest of night editor of the paper.
He and Sam McKenzle, a Perry oeuntlan,
who Is the sternest Democrat and the ablest
foreman or a composing room we have seen,
are pillars or sound Judgment and geed fel
lowship. Success te them all I
In all that has been written of the late
Henry Ward Beecher, no one has recalled
that odd scintillation from tbe brain of a
rbymster of twenty years age:
Bald a great CoDsrsgatlenal prracher.
Te the hen "you're a beauutul creatare "
Tbe hen J ast for mat
Laid an vg In his hat
And thus did the hen reward Beecher.
Governer Beaver is said te have made up
his mind te veto all Judge bills for this ses
sion with the possible exception or the one
for Montgomery county. As this means the
death or the orphans court bill for Lancaster
county, young legal lights who have been
discounting auditors' fees will have time te
smile.
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TK-XSLTED FllOK HEINE.
When I am at my sweetheart's side,
flew does my heart with rapture swell .'
Then am I rich, with riches pride,
And could Ihj whole world sell !
But when I tarn again te go.
And bid my lore goodbye,
There ceases lore's sweet overflow.
He beggar new se peer as I :
Te OeesampttTes.
Reader, can you believe that the Creater
afflicts one-thtru of mankind with a disease for
which there it no remedy ? Or. H. V. Fleree's
Gelden Medical Dltcev'ry " has cared hun
dreds of cases or consumption, and men are liv
ing te-dar, 'health, robust men whom physi
cians pronounced Incurable, because one lung
was almost gene, send 10 cents In stamps for
Dr Tierce's book en consumption and kindred
affocUeDS. Addreia World's DUpnntarr afedj-
cal Association, COS Main s
street, Buiraie, . I.
" What's the matter, Temmle V " Tapa, my
po-pe-pony has cu cu-cut his feet." " fshaw I
don't fret, papa has get a betUe of Salvation
OH."
This Is tbe month when these troubled with a
ceutfh should go for Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup.
OTHING LIKE IT.
ST. JACOBS OIL.
rOtt FAINS-BHKUMATIC.
SBT Fress current correspondence with deal
ers here and there, ahnwlug the status of St.
Jacobs OU audits wonderful efficacy.
rsex a BuicifiTie Buffsan
Jaw. is;
Merges
n. new jersev.
I have used St. Jacobs Oil and it cured me
of rheumatism alter a few days application.
AUGUSTUS f BICE
fseM Sams 7 Tsass Latss,
.IJX 7th St, Jersey City, N. J., Oct tt.lttt.
I cannot add mere te tbe praise et at.
Jacobs Oil and my tesUmenv seven rears
age. It cured me. AUGUSTUS I'BICE.
Frem a Buscbatie Bcrriazs, Birr. IS1.
Union cathMle Library Association,
SOI Dearborn St , Chicago, HI. (
One bottle of St. Jacobs Oil cured me of
rheumatism, which gave me great pain
JAMES A. CON LAN, Ja , Librarian.
rnOVBAICBSTSASSLATSB. .,...
1st Huren SU Chtcsge, III., Oct IS, 1888.
I can only reepeat my former UsUmeny te
tbe merits of St Jacobs OIL It cured m of
a severe case of rheumatism.
JAMES A. CON LAN, J a.
rseM a B, B. OvnciAt jASTASTjJSM,
efflee of N. Y L. E. ft W. K. B. Ce.,
i
187 west. new ion, n. i.
Twe months sge 1 had rheumatism In my
right aim from shoulder te wilst, and could
tint ralsa It wlthent zcrnclatlnsr DSJ
n. Ua-
fore the second betUe of 8U Jacobs (
OU was
naaxrl mw butti faraisi wll.
C. V. V. WABD, Dlv'n. rsss. Agent.
Few Saic a 4 Tsabs Latbs,
187 West St., New Yerk, N. Y., Nev. IS. 1S88.
which gives an account of my case, If U will
be of any servlee te yen I snail be pleased.
swiernng te cupping iron. a x. 'vrl7;
at. jaceDs uu curea me.
C. V. V. WABD, Dlv'n rase. Agent,
THE CQAKLES
VOOELEB CO , Baltimore,
Sfall persona csise Bk Jacobs Oil or Bed
Star Ceuzh Care, will by sending a. two cent
itsmp and a history of their case, receive abvicb
vase.
Red Star Cough Cure.
FBEB FBOM OPIATES AMD POISONS.
SAFE. BUB. FBOMPT.
26 GENTS.
AT DBUGGUTS AND DBALBRS.
TUB CUABLES A. VOGBLBB CO. BilUmere,
std.
.. ....
-nrATOHBM,
WiWmb, Clocks CkiLei ui Jfwilrj
atleasithanaueUoaprleesuntO JaaaaryL
(Aurera for wbictl MteVnLiluS
t" wawsse: aest watca sac
sad Jeweliy
Dear, estly
L. WEBER,
aViamQlMBt,BearaMala
aUOmsanisBs. au
jrsuir as-ar.
ummw aA-wMA -yvfck'.'iv Wfc iivMfci m-wt v inri 1 1 s i i -rni - irsr 'mnniVififiiiVwoewM " 'fin i(infii-iiii
O tlfff'
s Jkli'1 JsTT ZjfcafJ U f-53 1
T ffV - Waft r sSLL Wfsil a M I L
v.. X 1 w lifcl iikr in
11 lS-f-,y V)r All J i t ' f H I I
VI aMrV iS'5S-rT!SSvE j w' ' II I K.
"T TT THAT is meant by 'free alkali,' Docter? I sec it mentioned
VV in the advertisements of Ivery Seap."
" 'Free Alkali,' Madam, is the alkali which is net combined
with the fats or oils of which the soap is made, due te the ignorance
or carelessness of the soap maker. Soaps in which 'free alkali' is
present arc decidedly injurious te both the clothing and the skin
when habitually used. I have seen reports of analysis made of the
Ivery Seap by men eminent in our profession, and all pronounce it
te contain no 'free alkali,' te be made with great care and of ma
terials of the best quality, carefully selected, se 1 unhesitatingly rec
ommend it for every purpose about the house for which geed soap
is required."
A WORD OF WARNING.
There are many hite soaps, each represented te be "just as geed as the ' Ivery ' ;"
they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities
of the gsnuine. Ask for "Ivery" Sesp and Insist upon Getting it.
Ccryrlght HM, by rrectr r A arable.
kbw ad vKBTtaMttman.
B(
OSTON STORE.
BOSTON STORE,
N08.26&2S North Queen St.
"Between PostetSce and Centre Square.'
NEW
Sp
i
fll
u
We are showing a BeauUful Stock of New Spring
Dress Uoeds at Lew f rices.
NEW SPUING COATS, JACKETS, WBAPS
ANDJEK8ET8,
At Prices sure te fleas you.
DBB9S BUTTONS at Lew Prices: DUESS
BUTTONS at Lew Prices I
Special Offerings of
ULACSDBESl SILKS. BLACK CASIIMKBES,
BLACK UENKIETTA,
and
BIADED DBE3S FRONTS at Extraordinary
Bargains.
NewSATlNEStndSEEKSUCKEUSIn BeauUful
Designs and Colorings.
Our assortment of Fancy Celers of Plush and
SaUne apllque Flowers and Flush Orna-
luents at Lew f rices are
Unequal el.
Bl'EClAL INDUCEMENTS IN
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.
SirtyDesen AU-Ltnen Towels,?! Inches wide,
11 Inches lesg, only lie each, worth 3e each.
Fifty Dezen All-Linen Damask Towels, extra
sis e, 17c each, worth S8c each.
Twenty Ave Pieces Table Llnen, very geed,
15c a yard.
Ten Pieces Table Linen, W a yard.
Twenty-five Pieces Damask Table Linen, 1V a
yard.
Ten Fleces IIandLoem Oerman Table Linen,
ttcayard.
Muslins, Sheetings, and l'ltlew Uusllns at
Very Lew Prices.
A TELLING BLOW
At opposition has been struck, and we pro
pose te keep en. We have entered tbe ring te
meet all competitors, and as our training Is In
the Scheel et Economy and Square Dealing, we
are bound te win.
Stamm Bres. & Ce.
Mr-Telephone connection.
QAMBMAH BBO.
66-L. GaDsman & Bre.68
NORTH QOBIN ST.
Tour Attention Is Invited te the 8PBING
BABUA1NB new shown by L. Gansman ft Bre.
The rash for our B.egant
SPRING STOQK
IN ODB CUSTOM DEPABTMBMT HAS
COMMENCED.
THIXK CABEFULLT1 DECIDE W1BILT I
ACT FBOMPTLY I
We Possess tbe faculty and Inclination te give
you Beat Bargains and we wUl de lu
Men's All-Weel Suits te Order, Siles.
Men's All-Weel Cheviot SnlU te Order, II AC0.
Men's AU-Weel tine Cassunere Baits te Order,
(ism.
Men's All-Weel Bullish Worsted Baits te
uraer, eis tv.
Men's AU-Weel rue Dress Suite te Order,
SSO.S0.
Tlen's All-Weel Kztra Fine Prlnee Albert
Bulu te Order, SaVOO.
AU-Wooi raau te Order. St, N. IS. St, ST. S3. IS.
Styles the latest, quantise ezeeflent, prices
low. stayers cannot pet their money In mere
liberal hands. Yeu need net hesitate te accept
our statements, as we bank them with goods and
prtees
L GANSMArl & BRO.,
Mtrchant Tailors.
MABUFACTUBBBB OF
ea's, Byi aa4 Callarea's C1sUIb,
B. B. COB. B. OUBIN OBABQB STB,
liAflCASTBB A.
Met connected with any ethir aetklag Boass
In tke city.
Dim
Goods
gflMjg
.V FT AD I MRTJSB31SXT8.
AKAKE CHANCE.
Big Seductions In Fur Beaver and Melten
OverceaTa. All our eA, SB) and Sse Overcoats re re re
duoedteSSO. Ms4e M order in the vary beat
style. Only Oral class Trimmings used. Bulu
te your order from SIS np. This large reduction
Is only for a few weeks, In order te make room
for our Spring Stock.
A. II. BOSER8TBIR'
If e. 17 Werth gneea Street.
ivt
BBS t KATHKOW.
Spring Overcoats !
A WILL-SELECTED STOCK OF
SPEIHG OVERCOATS
FOB YOUB INSPECTION.
Prices ara low amS-Tallies are geed. Finest
Workmanship of any BEADT-MADE CLOTH
ING offered for sale.
Scetcl Tweeds & (Mets,
SILK FACED.
All Celers. low la Price.
Our stock of SUITS la fast Oiling np, and II
It's net tee early for you, It's net for us. We're
ready.
Myers & Eathfen,
NO. 12 EAST KLNQ ST..
LANCASTEB. FA.
fAOBR A BROTHER
MB GOODS.
piqvs WSLTS,
TRKNCH NAINSOOKS,
ESQLI8II NAINSOOKS,
INDIA LINEN,
LINEN LAWN,
VICTOBIA LAWN,
NAINSOOK CHECKS,
SWISS SETS,
NAINBOOKSSTS,
CAUBRICBETS,
BABY BETS,
NAINSOOK MDQINOS,
CAMBBIO EDOINQS,
NAINSOOK INSEBTINOS,
CAMBBIO INSEBTINOS,
rLOUNCINOS,
&
Ka. M WbwJT BUfO sTTJUPIT,
sVMf-wiirMsVft.
Embroideries !
IIMIEIl
BROTHER
wmmiAtM
1M)R BALK-A FULL HOT Of I AMD
A. Instruments. Alie a large, aeaeie
tMA.II-1 ,HMl(K
tium-m i'- w watnl.s
salt lw Btraabnrg, Lancaster Ce-atr, Fa.
JS A Twe Herse I'lat form Snrlns Wagen wltfc
top body. Meed as new. Innulreef
OS tfd sti North queea street.
FOR RKNT-STOKKUOOM AND BAHK
MBNT. with Dwelling atuehed, situated
He. SUerlh Queen stnwu lnqntraef
I'UILlPl.Bll.aLTKB,
saarSlwd til Herthgueen street.
StORHALEOR HKNT-ritOPKKTY UN
.Cerner of iluke and Church streets, eon
. alag eight renms and largs store-room. Ooed
loealtly. Inquire of
. rHILIP LRBKBLTIK,
ssarS-tM su north queen street.
"CWR RENT.
A'..-rwe 2
rooms In Brlmmert Ksw
north usea street. Hess
siuiiamg, ss,
A-iSr;
ana iu meisi
rsbis-ua
I.1TUY errici.
VJ The cooper Heme, eae-hsur saaara from
Centre Square ana opera Hesse. a3 meat both
railroad depots. TbTTm eae etVelsmet VnS
best houses In tbe city. UutVmii Bx
caajjjre stables, all Orst-c-aTaV rnssssTlua"
Seetfua wm. j.oeohb.
jMrattMBXt oemrAKw.
miiE
PcDDsjlUDlilQicstmentCeipiDj
CAPITAL, $300,000.
erricKits.
GKO. BKOOKB, Vrasldsnt.
JOS, V. BBNUALL, vice ."resident (Western
Manager).
II. A. N CKDHSM, Secretary.
li.HWSN BKoeke, Treasurer.
IIBKKY T. KKNUAUl,. Assistant Secretary
and Treasurer (Eastern Manager).
DIKKCTOH8.
OBO. BKOOKB. Hlrdsbore, Pa.
H. T. K EN liaLl., Keadtnjr, fa.
J . II. STStKM BBMO, Heading, 1'a.
w m. v. phi. it , iseaaing, r.
CTHUSO, UBKTt. steading, fa.
IIUQIt M. MAXWELL, Cornwall. Pa.
It. A. WretT, Wllmtnaten, DeL
A. II. UHUHIt, Philadelphia, fa
J aeen rEULKY, I'otutewn, Fa
J. W. a IIAUSMAN, Lancaster, fa.
D.OWBN BKOOKB. Kansas City, Ma
JOS. V. KENDaLL, Kansas Ctty.Me.
DANIEL B, M1LLBB, I'tnegrevtV, fa.
The object of the company Is
THE NEGOTIATION or riKST MOETOAOB
LOANS ON IMI'llOVRU rKOFEBTT
IN THE WEST.
Its stockholder ara principally well known
cltltena el Eastern f nnaylvanU, and the In
vestments are all made under the personal so se so
perTUIenofJOSRfll V. KENDALL, In charge
of the Western eBlee.
THE LOANS BE SKINTSKKSTATTOB BATS
or 7 i-ekcentm
payable seml-snnually. The company will guar
antee the payment el principal and Interest of
any of Ita 7 per cent leans ler a consideration of
1 SIR JJS5I Pr annum, netting the Invester
SfEUCBNT. Interest.
Tbe Interest coupons of all leans held la this
lecaiuy are payauie as ine emce ei the
TRUST BArK DEPOSIT AND TITLE INSUE-
ANCE CO .Or HE AlllNtt. PA.
and for convenience of parties In Lancaster
county wUl tw paid at the rAUMBKS' NA.
TION AL B AN K or L 4N0 ASTEH, at maturity.
Leans can be htd en application in WALTS
M. fKANKLIN and J W. H. BAUSMAN, 1
Bast King Street, Lancaster, fa
BUU17,lS.!l.a..6.V,W,31apLl,e,lMatW
MtVHAHVB.
11TLE INSURANOK AMD TRUST CO.
Trust, Safe Deposit and Title
Insurance Company,
OF AEACINO, PA.
VAl'lTAL (Fall Paid) . . 850,900.
CMASTER PERPETUAL.
GEORGE BROOKE, President.
ROBERT H. COLEMAN, Vice PRESIDENT.
H. T. KENDALL, Treasurer andSecretarv.
WALTER M. FRANKLIN, Trust Officer
for Lancaster County.
BXBMVTUmrj
GteROE Breeke. H, M. North,
Rebert H. Celeman, R. T. Leaf,
Thes. S.Merritt, W. D. Smith,
Cyrus Q. Oerr, j. h. Cheetman,
A. B. Grubs.
EXECUTES TRUSTS OF ETHRY KIHD.
Suctiesel bj thi Courts of Laacutsr Oeuty
te recetre the appointment or Executer, Ad
ministrator. Uuarillan, Asslgnee, BccelYer, and
Trustee within said County.
Iasuass Titlb te Beat Esute and Mortgages.
Mesar te Leaa en ttrst Alertgsge at lowest
rates.
lsvBsmsrrs made and Interest collected with,
out expense te the lender.
WALTER M. FRANKUN,
Atternev-at-law.
Trust Officer for Lancaster County.
Ne. IS) East King St., Lancaster, Pa.
Jan IS UdSAw
VLIITUIMU.
JTOW RKADY 1
Our Ready-Made Stock
-OF-
SPRING CLOTHING.
W are prepared te show our New SPBINU
STOCK In Beady-Made Suits. Our Assortment
Is Larger than ever before, and Prices Lewer.
We bare taken special care te irt upgnedand
Attractive suits for fe arKINO T BADE, and
we feel satlsBede.r efforts have beensueosss beensueesss
ful. Call and give us the benefit of your opinion.
Oar Custom Department
la Stocked with all the Newest Novelties la
Suitings, which we will Make te Order In the
Best Style.
FIT GUARANTEED.
BURGEE & SUTTOS,
Tailors sad Clothiers,
NO. 24 OBNTBB BQUAJUa,
LAjTOABTBB. PA.
arzjrjM ajtb zjoveus. '
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29
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Rcigirt's Old line Stere
SHfMmAailie&rleadlrMda
Zk'fi?rL&?E2ZS; aanSAaal
MBtS. . .. . w. ..
e-ejkgvaj Hnm U "rir r, VJl
PIWHW Vf MB (IOMWH muWMMmm
beet .wiiw viw.iyi- . mm
Oranre Wine, the anest la Use asjfcei.
A tall Una of Brandy, Whisky. Ins ana Bams.
SsJBtermla Claret and White Wine, of Napa YsE
Isy.ca-Uet-ia.
H. E. 8laynr.aker.AST-
BO. BAST BINS BTm
LANCASTEB. PA
rmoretAU.
N(
OTIOB TO BRIDUE-BUILDKB8,
Prenasals will be received at the efflee of the
Ceanty commissioner., Lancaster, Pa. unUl
boob. Tuesday, March . 18SI, for rebuilding the
County Bridge, ever Feqnee Creek, near Us
mouth. The old bridge has been pushed np
sueasaaad Is ledged la the dam above the
bridge site, Tbe inasmry must be repaired
tat us superstructure rebuilt In its original
veaMvcwrBu3.jiHrBiam.us maienaiea-
eaanarts eltha old biMn which sn Al
ier as I ww musts or aii snaiaruu te De aster
tersttaed by the County Commissioners or their
steal Tte Cesasise-aners reserve the right te
leltetaaveraliblda
sy- : -iTTrT- -r-.. - --- . - - -
sju u as. aa i aat.
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