j Mf-1 H , Fa. rfnteUfghuer. MABCH SO, 1ST. 1 Heae atanlactarei . i passed by the Lancaster I at Trade, ea Tuesday, met with no i In debate, and were car r, but in tbe whole of the tt nasen underlying this waa net brought out. It aid that nearly all who lis. I voted were animated by the same I 'that la the foundation of our namely, the encouragement ttufactures and a diversity of fdayt manufacturing Industries capital than a mechanic or i can usually command, and it gradually discovered that small r establishment succeed bet- rteUrt long run than giant enterprises i buried in an unwieldy plant. I pointed out in the debate, this tax Llallvpenthemen of small capital 1 combine for manufacturing. It 1 te discourage all experiments ire Industry, and take from the ratt ohanee of rising except through order of a great company in I of Tery wealthy men. aVaiual enterprise, inventive genius ' nave made us the leading pee- 1 6tth century, and all these are de I Pen the hone that is alive in the leaf the workman that he may better i speedily. The tax mar seem !, bat life and business are made up and this last straw may break r a camel's back. Taa Philadelphia .Recerd thinks that the IHOUdbelp the single hand, thorn i anew nana in this case is the : ilka -Sai.t .K-...1.1 -t . V TOmjyy.,,,,- . . Exactly, but iron are net made new-a-daya at 1 forges and home hand-looms, and in- I must combine it tbey are te own operate machinery. The remedy for r troubles and concentration of wealth mm BViBulils " Bflflllllia is HaMaMBV 4ltSaBaWuaaa Wwma t JBMUinDOV aaBJBSJ, - BBwBaaBT sswaBBw MNMr. uiumMUimi KainainMiMn I MMMMMMMIi I r. la found by many in the festering of small niaaulac'.uilnn enterprises, large and rich E'''amMn tn nam trip, heat mnrhlnnrv nnit "- -'. .-- Ddtlie best management, and jet sufficiently powerful te establish me- ay or oppress labor. Gladstone te the Rescue. i Mr. Gladstone's imposing presence and at moral weight were of infinite value thai speech in the Heuse of Commens en my, in opposition te the Irish crimes t jiJerer in his prime did he make a mm iur ucucr cause tnan wnen ne Iftn Justice te thedewn.trnddpn rw. tefttw Emerald Isle. He seized upon tnestiiagrant objections te the bill, III Of iurv trial in the Vietnam ntiH Isaarare te appoint a time when it should te ee operative; and tbe "grand old a'.rang the changes en these weak or. tee enemy's armor until tbe whole I was compelled te listen. alstone'sBeeecb. will stranei ! i,nt pmwlally emasculate it. Already the SHStxaeeraxs threaten te secede, and i.Csaseiutlvcs. talk of dropping the MS relating te the transfer of jury L? Be KUCh for the work that, a ennil ISM de hi geed cause. while it is suggested that no time is r salted than the present for a Arm isa presentation of American views burning question of Ireland. It I likely have a marked effect upon SB taejuaht and would tmi tn har. - " 13.7 a:.t t"l sany Atxuuiu's ueiiverance. As will i ey m rarneira letter elsewhere l, America is looked te te give its Ml material aid te tbe Irish cause I meant Crisis. This cniintrv baa tu. I Steed between Ireland and English sauua, ana it wui net ran te de se I when the urgency of the situation m. Will be jovamenir flienn whnfnl. various changes in the Irish situa- wuewme unionist majority in I Of Commens la mntrllir.1iel.w1 &&L,tJalytno'tt'lenl3ta had a ma- k"ms me combined neme IfKty. Farnell'a amendment tD the namumi wu en was defeated by uiajutii, ui iuu votes. The kef strength shows that majority II farther cut down tn m -kt A. A. ' W a sjbw Ansu nearu new beat hleh i w wia atern iignt that is being iMt this latest snaciea nf Vnr.li.1. With Gladstone in the forefront W tVaa.f j4Ia A--. V II . wiuujK me xsiueiaia reffeinpr. . . ana nis brave contingent ly behind : and with thn Red. flca'a millions te urge them , ine nope seems near nail. i saaay davs will net mu until ' It lifted from the fair fam nf ";' --- -ww v.. n., mmm yl BBBUrh t Mm IUIIxI - JUadalphla Inquirer calls atten- wry aangereus snake in Senate hieawnicn amends an act of April iw mm incorporation ei certain imc im manufacture and supply saw waur te tbe public. Bill a aa iouews: Any such oapaey "shall iia h. stew domain te appropriate far as nay be necessary te I Mat which is neeaasary ut aaay no, and for KSeW! aavsssWaT eaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasM aawasssssl asanas ssssajsssaam - fy"? ZV " - llemjfws HJIBi sMtaf eassfcrirMeC keMh ttkBi tfmtty tkmA a traastttMsT -ai twist ,tht dwknM' tlilMbMlMd. ITinrtii )mm of pubile twcMtty (ten mr te ref mm noretdt, then can be M asAeieat apolety for tfe frantlng of Um right of eminent domain te any knot of afMaliete who Bay wis te manufacture gaa,tc. Se leathMae a etrpent will surely be killed. Okerqia Is ahead of Delaware this year With the announcement that the peach crop la a failure. A YiAn age the American aatrencaier Leaglsy lectured la Londen la supporter ate theory that the Una color of the ana la bine and new our English Mssteuet, Captain Ataaey, U ualng the same speriaMats laUctnrealatbeaamsclttopreTttBat the celer ei the sun U white. Whatever It may be dose net seem te matter much, but Captain Abney has sreused Interest by pro pre pro dneiog an artificial sunset in support et his taeerjr. "Through a solution of sodium hypesulphite, a clear circle of electric light was thrown en a screen ; a few drops of hydrochloric acid added te the solution pre ctpltated the sulphur In fine particles, and first the violet and then the blue, green and yellow rays were successively cut oil, until finally there was the dull red of the sun setting In a wintry or a smoky sky. The effects ei clearness of atmosphere en photo graphs were strikingly shown in Alpine and Egyptian pictures," GLAtST02tE's oratorical axe swings with as much execution ss does the one which fells the forests about Hawarden. The Irish Parliamentary Fund association of Mew Yerk, have 160,000 In hand ready te drop Inte the Irish vertex when it becomes necessary. Mr Ames K. Fiske In the April JFbrum makes a geed point, applicable te Lancaster's present position en the lnter-munlclpal bill, when he says : The bend which fattens the municipal ad min titration te tbe state legislature should be broken. The power of the legislative body te meddle by special acts should be taken awav. and it should be required that all laws effecting the government of clUes should be general In their application. There sbenld be secured te the largest cities the absolute rlgbt of control ever all matters of putely local ceucern. Cor- Fred. Okat says that his father lest confidence in Blaine alter the Mulligan let ter episode. Thousands of ether earnest Re publicans were In the general's company in se doing. FKBSONAI. Mrs. Cleveland likes the Sunday news papers. The governors of Idaho and Nevada are brothers. Mrs. Loxestrbet, of Baltimore, has left 13,000 te Dickinsen college. Rev. Deuqlass Carlisle, of Brockton, Mass. has accepted the call te the pastorate of tbe First Presbyterian church, at Eaaten, at 1,200 a year. Daxikl Dougherty says: "The great mistake of my life, was that I did net go te New Yerk thirty years age. I might have wen fame and fortune that I will rWver pos- Sie. Nicelini, wte-W passionately lend of billiards, maJrvlicentract with Oeeiae F. Hloasen whejfth Chicago, whereby the latter has. SJaMlrTtn aa ta Wales and teach Pattl'S d hew te wield a cue. Rev. Dr. McGltxh In a Kew Yerk speech has reiterated bis faith In the Henry Geerge idea or land, and declared he would teach it at all hazards, any ecclesiastical au thority te the contrary notwithstanding. Hen. Jehn O. Carlisle was unable te comply with an invitation from the Tennes see Democrats te visit Nashville and answer the speech of Senater Sherman. Senater Beck was then invited, and is expected te re spond favorably te the Invitation. Hkkry B. Beecher, son of Henry Ward Beecber, admitted tbe truth of tbe report that Mrs. Iiabella Beecher Hoeker, alster of the deceased, had been refused admittance te the house when he was dying. " I don't like te enter into a discussion ei family mat ters, but you may say she was denied admit tance te tbe beuse by me, and I assume the responsibility. Mrs; Isabella Hoeker waa excluded for reasons which were Just ss strong then ss they are new and as they al ways will be." The cause dates back te tbe trial. Hats ruttMH'a dmbvt. A Large AedUnee Bat Jie rrtnesas of WalM Frassnt at the First Performance. Fer several weeks the Inden society pspers, which have been skillfully managed, have rung the changes en Mrs. James Brown Petter's name. Her extreme personal beauty, her histrionic transatlantic triumphs, her popularity at Marlborough house have all been chronicled with great min uteness and every possible effort baa been made te Imbue the British publle with a financially valuable interest In tbe venturesome lady. Every seat for the first night en Tuesday was quickly sold when it wsa msde known that she would make her debut ss Anne Sylvester In Wllkie Cellins' nlav Man and Wife." Her first appearance took place in tba presence or a large and brilliant audience, but ine attempt ie mane k a aecisi event was n failure. The Prince of Wales waa present, Dut the princess, about whom se mucn naa been written, did net honor tba American amateur with her presence, and the ether ladles within the rnsgle pale Imitated her ex. ample. Among these present were Earl Grey, the Karl of Ilebester, Baren de Kotha Ketha child, United States Minister Phelps, and Henry Watte, first secretary of the American legation. Waavsrtewa'a Kebtrary StnaaMoe, Frem the Beading agle. Weavertown reports an exciting sensation. Twe young men, well dressed and fine talkers, said they were in distress and they peddled medicine te raise money te oemplsta their education. They prayed and aaag among tbe farmers. Jonas Leng took a deep Interest in tbe young men and collected 1100. The young men went te bla house at night te get It. First they prsyed and sang. Then Leng arose te go up stairs for the money. He had hardly reached into tbe drawer whan be was seised and atruek several times ea tbe head with something that appeared soft, but waa powerful enough te dats him. After this he remembers nothing, except that the hands that grasped him were these of a newarfnl man. Ha was than hound ami MrsiLoeg says tbst tbe moment her hus band went upstairs tbe light waa extin guished, and aba waa bound hand and feet, and a cloth or handkerchief tied ever her mouth. Aafaraaahe caa recollect, one or two men came la and want upetaira Tbe couple re aaaued bound until released by neighbors in the morning, who, seeing the house epsa aad no one around, went la te Investigate, Mr. Leng cannot say exactly what amount of saeaev waa taken. buttmelnaaflOasavansar It, A anld watak la also sntssiaa Tba 'I -W fi'f "ill V, v ..jTU t, vw ttSHW te ABTEB D AD.Y WBTHIW:liiri"Kr'iiW jr. A DRAWN GAME. Kdgar Allea Jofanaen waa slstlng en a May afternoon la tbe private room of hla effi la Exehaageoenrttn the city of Liverpool. The sunlight slanted across a sleek brown head and made tbe splendid diamond which adorned the Utile finger et his left hand sparkle. Mr. Jehnsen's was an aristocratic hand, slender and white, for the possession of which he was Indebted te some remote an cester whose name was net Jehnsen. Uen tlsmsn" waa stamped upon every feature of hla calm, clean shaved, expressionless face. "Scoundrel," by some unaccountable omis emis sion en the part of natures waa net written there. His features, though well ahaped, were small. Alter a time he desisted from his occupa tion of absently covering the blotting pad before him with tiny dots, and rlsingabruptly took up his position en the hearth rug, with hla back te the fireplace. Ue waa stall man, sllruly built, wltha well poised head and square shoulders ; and as the night fell mere strongly upon his face It was noticeable that his eyeswhich were blue, and very closely set together were clear and guileless as a little child's. He fennd these eyes very useful upon occasions, nselul beyond the ordinary use of eyes. They were eyes that could leek straight Inte yours while their owner wss concocting or relating statements or incidents which might be abso lutely false. They had had a geed deal of prscUce. Ue was thirty years old, and during all his life had nerer yet told the truth when a lie would de as well. Tbe glib falsehood Mewed from hla tongue wltha smoothness and air of truth which would have deceived, and did deceive, the most wsry snd suspicions of tbe fascinating Jehnsen's friends snd associates. In the eyes of the commercial world Mr. Jehnsen wss a rich man. In the eyes of his confidential clerk and himself his firm was tottering en the brink et ruin. Nothing short of a miracle could save It, and Kdgar knew that the days of miracles were past He waa evidently thinking deeply as he steed there en this May arteruoen. His fore head was contracted, his thin, well-cut lips pressed closely together. Suddenly an In describable agitation passed ever his features, acxmipanled with a ejalver, slight snd Meet ing ss the trembling Or a calm lake stirred by some pacing bretzs. He advanced quickly toward the table and touched a Btnall bell which steed thereon. a eierk entered the room. "Saunders -a hansom." "Yes, sir," and the deer closed again. Mr. Jobnseu get into hla light overcoat, drew en hla gloves In the same calm, gentle manly manner in which he did most tmuks, took up his hst snd stick, went down stairs and leisurely entered tbe hansom, which he directed te a certain house in James street. In a few minutes tbe hansom stepped at s dingy ground-tleor cilice in James street. The most prosperous firms sometime carry en their operations in the dingiest of efllcea, and the firm of " I.e. i, D errell A Ce." brokers and shipewners, bore this out faithfully. It wss a very prosperous firm snd had during the past year made some very lucky specu lations. Mr. Jehnsen, having instructed the cab man te wait, treaded the tortuous max of pashagea which led te the sanctuary where Levi Ce. transacted their mighty business and made their plies of geld. Ue handed his card te the sunny-looking clerk, and after a minute's delay was shown Inte the room, where, In attitudes of conscious wealth and power, sat tbe senior partner, Mr. Levi, and his colleague, Mr. DerrelL Mr. Levi was abort, stout, dark, with tbe featnrea et bis race, and an eye which In a herss would have been called "wicked." Mr. Derrell was also dark, but tall and thin, well shaped and gentlemanly. The third occupant et the room, seated st a distant desk in a corner, was a Mr. Skimp presumably the "Ce." 11a WM. hnwarer IhA m.M At.n of the two senior partners, and never ap peared te take any active part In the busi ness of the firm. He did net even leek up --- . w.-v.n., uu. ncu.uu ntiuujj 1...UM .erjr Buuims quill pea -. .-,. .uu ... iiuuDu nD mum im pressed with the manner and bearing et their nlfled courtesy which told In his favor at ones. His voice, as he remarked upon the chilliness of the weather for the season ei tbe year, had a cheery, high-bred tone, which waa net the least striking of his many charms. The partners were surprised te learn that he was only a cotton broker. After a few preliminary remarks In whlcb, as bis nane, calling and plac of business were chittly concerned, Mr. Jnbnsen did net and it necessary te employ his Inventive taleut he proceeded te eater into the particulars of hla projected business with Lvl A Ce. " I understand, Mr. Lsvi," he said, with his clear blue evei" fixed upon the "glittering monecnl"," which added luster and tlllcacy te Mr. Lsvi's left eye, " that you grant ad vances upon cargoes In transit, if ahipied in your vessels. I think," he continued, de precatingly, "I need net mention the posi tion my firm holds in the mercantile world ; but, like many ethers In these times, my capital is locked up te a degree which pre vents my extending my business as I should like." " Quite se," assented Mr. Derrell blandlv. " Quite se," said the lalut ichelike voice from the corner dek. Mr. Lsvi bowed slightly, anil Indicated a wish that Mr. Jehnsen should proceed. Mr. Jehnsen crossed one kg lightly ever the ether snd went en. "I have been In the habit of shipping cot top from Alexandria by the easels of Jenes ixta, but if yen, gentlemen, can see your ay te make te me the nectsry advances en cargoes, I propose transferring by busi. nets te your firm. At present 1 have 1L0OO halM Ol Ofttlnn .ilr tn .Kin l.n.A -.. .I - , --- -- "j iu.uii iic.e uuui Alex andria, for which I want an advauce of 20,. 000. This only, of course, en jour receipt et the usual bills of lading Ireiu Alexandria; and," with a courtly bow, "should you de sire te make any inquiries reesrdlng the atandlng of my firie.etc., 1 trust that you will find all things satisfactory." "We knew your firm well by reputation, Mr. Jehnsen," said Mr. Levi, " though we have net had tbe pleasure et knowing you personally until te day." "Then," asld Mr. Derrell, "alter due In qulries which In your esse, Mr. Jehnsen, are a mere matter of form we shall be pisaaeu te mane you the required advance, en receipt of the formal bills of lading Irem our agent in Alexandria" Mr. Jehnsen bowed gracefully and took his departure. That night Mr. Jobnteu had impettint business which detained him In his private office until tbe small hours of the morning. He was writing, net In his rspid and contin uous atyle, but laboriously and haltingly. Had you steed behind his chair for a second you would have seen that be wss carefully cepyings signature which read thus : "Abdul Pinero." He spared no pains with his work, and it was long alter midnight when he leaned back in bis cbslr and Inspected the result et his labara with been scrutiny and critical approval. The Imitation was perfect. It had been a troublesome slgnsture te copy. Abdul bad an awkward knack el spreading the capital P backward, entwining n round hU Christian (!) name in a style which was rather a ticklish thing te Imitate; but it was net tee ticklish for Kdgar Allen Johnsons few things were, ilsving locked this precious riwnm.nl W.IIK a .,... .I...... a .l- -......, w.. m uuinvs iuu aie tue genuine bill of lading Irem whlcb bsbad copied tbe s'gnature carefully Inte bis safe, bstere up snd burned tbe various spoiled and smeared sheet et letter psper whlcb lsy about the fleer. Then he turned out tbe lights, locked tbe doers and went down stairs. street be took out a cigar and lit It, And as the match sprung Inte a sudden brlllisncy It llirhtiut his f(A .nil .hnivul Ih.l i.a ....- slen en every feature was aa serene and tran- null aa If hla nl.kil- ., ....a .... . ....... .... -1- uiu, m WW a. uai uui uwn UIO net go direct home, but strolled down by tbe rlTAVMll Mmahul Ian .... . U. . l?aly threw a ahllllnu- te a Utile crouching, """PPebeagtrlad who steed shivering w?.5.,ll!l.M-y "loden the pavement, i.h.rt-.iV1'" y.eu' ,,r" -MP1 tneaston tneasten Uned waif gracefully. " tSSSVJJW u' ied a note from Messrs. jevl fc Ce., requesting blm te call atJHF -Si1! wbleh aa l" n Ume in oemptying. The Interview waa brier and oenoaded all be wlahed. The firm was will. n'IS.IP.f""' b.,TO V" advance he reqSTred reqSTred inlw.eir?0e'p,Je,.lba Oupl'cata bill, of lid. te hla office, where be told one of bla clerks. velepe te Messrs. Levi Ce, Uesubse. queutly placed in this envelope me forged bill of lading and sealed it im Than ne wrote a long, gossipy letter te a friend In Alexandria an easy-going "bead-lnthe-cleuds" kind of fellow wbe would suspect nothing and lu a postscript asked blm aaa apeeial favor te pest the euclesed letter for blm la Alsxsndrls en tbe dsy wbeu tba shin JCstrelia "elsarsd." Hiving dUpstched e-gssew IWV99 M svaVaajU tliuusf sa VsWUV HrfJaMp, sadgaveerdaraat a etrtala sepwaenhe GENOEa WEDNESDAY, WswaettattM ttahst af irM-newaa son tw neeaawltbaallkUai ssast teals TaawaakalasMr.?nhiasHB n- sals laMeaara Lavl A Ce. 'a offlea. TMbliTel lading bad beati received and all prallmt naries hsvtag beast aatlafaetetlly arraagad and the nscaaaary doeutasnss aa te Intarsat having been duly aigned, Mr. Levi draw hla check-book toward blm and aigned a check for 20,000. "Ami I trust, Mr. Jehnsen," he aald, pompously, aa he tore efi the precious slip, " thst though It Is our first transaction, It may net be our last. " ear but I " repeated the echo In the corner. Mr. Jehnsen lowed with grace i but aa he took the paper from Mr. Levi's hsnd, tbst Kntleuisn might have notleed that Jehnsen's nds shook. TbeKstrell was signaled in due course, and Messrs. I.9vl A Ce. dispatched a clerk te the deck for the ship's papers. The captain was en dec ss the clerk who, by the way, was named V is crossed the gsngwsy. " Heed morning, Captain Marsh," he said, pleasantly. "Geed morning," returned the captain grufuy. " Had a fine pa"age T" pursued Davis. " Middling. Keuahlsh In the bar." " Katber a heavy cargo this time, haven't Hi T" yeul "no, ugnter than usual," was the re- P"y. " But," said Dsvls, with an air or surprise, " you've get 000 bales of cotton en beard from i'lnere A Ce." " Uaen't a bale of cotton On beard," re turned the ether, briefly. " What t" said the astonished clerk. "Are you sure " " Sure 7 Of course I'm sure," answered the captain, in surly tones. " Who should knew, If I don't T" "Well, 1 may Just go back again," aald Davis. " You'd belte-," observed Captain Marsh, grimly; "you'll net fiud what you're look ing for here." Dai Is msde his wav back te bis employers' elUea, and with considerable trepidation In formed them or tbe non-arrival of the ex pected cargo. Derrell turned pale and Levi bccime perfectly green. There must be some mistake," said the former, hurriedly. "1 don't knew, I'm sure sir," stammered tbe clerk. "Don't von knew, you Idiot!" reared Mr. Levi. "Who expected you te knew? Leave the room I ' A hurried telegram was dispatched te the aientaln Alexandria, and In tbe course of a lew hours the terse snswer wss Hashed back : "Ne such consignment dispatched te you. Seme mistake." Tbe partners looked st each ether aghast 1 "Hely Abraham!" gasped Mr. Levl7 'Uoed Heaven!'' ejscutated Mr. DerrelL "Geed heavens!" echoed the Ce. In fire minutes Mr. Levi was driving furi ously up te Exchange court, where it la needless te say he did net find Mr. Jehnsen. Ner did be find snyene elss connected with the firm. Tbe deer leading te the offices was locked, and a card neatly tacked thereon, bearing the Inscription : "On the Continent for an Indefinite time." Upen reading this announcement Mr. Lvl burst Inte the next em:e with suen sudden violence thst the clerks Jumped from their steels In dtsmsy. Here be learned, la an swer te his almost Inarticulate inquiries, tbst the offices of Jehnsen A Ce bsd been closed for rather mere than a week. "Upen arriving again in James street, Mi Lew was In a suteef agenlrsd rage and ex citement battling description. He waa a singulsrly choleric old gentleman, and threw himself into his chair, Hinging bis bat upon the ground. "We have been swindled!" he almost shouted, excitedly, "swindled!'' "Swindled!" echoed tbe "Ce., " faintly. Mr. Derrell sat for a few minutes pale and silent ; but In all firms of two or mere part ners there Is usually one who Ulks and one wbe aets, and In this firm Mr. Derrell waa alwavs the one who acted. " We had better send for Balten," he said at last, and Bolten, the celebrated detective, was sent ler. uoiten ssld little, but listened gravely and respectfully te Mr. Derrell'a calm statements and with seeming sympathy te Mr. Levi's Incoherent ravings. Mr. Skimp meekly ventured tbe remark thst "be bsdn't thought much of Jehnsen from the first," which irritating remark was repaid by tbe senior partner with a withering glance at Skimp which caused that worthy te sub side st once Inte bis corner. All the documents were produced and most carefully exsmlned by Bolten. Tbe detective after tbe manner of his kind looked Inscrutable, and said very little. The atralr was placed entirely In bis bands and after some dsys' Inquiry the firm of Levi A Ce. found thst It had been very success fully swindled, all tbe documents being for geries. Mr. Levi's check had been cafhed en the day it was received all In Bank of England notes, none of which had been paased or changed In Liverpool. The in ference was that Mr. Jehnsen hsd taken them with him te Londen, with the inten tion of changing them into geld. It was for this purpose, Mr. Bolten said, that the previously mentioned iron-bound (box had been ordered ey tbe thoughtful and accom plished Mr. Jehnsen (20,000 in geld being, as tbe detective dryly remarked, rather an awkward sum te carry en the parson.) It was also ascertained that Mr. Jehnsen had Istt his rooms mere than a week age, at a late hour In the evening, and that a gentle man auswerleg bis description hsd en tbst same evening tsken the night express for Londen. Upen bearing these details Mr. Levi delivered himself of some flee Hebrew expletives. " But hew, " atld Mr. Derrell, did be get Pinero's signature te copy T " " A simple matter, " replied the detective. " He has hail some small shipping transac tions with Pinero A Ce. befure, whlcb en abled him te poetess nimseir of ens or two of their tertus of bills of lading. This plot wss net hatched In a few days. " "The scoundrel I' stormed Mr. Levi with several atreng and effective adjectives " I'll trace him, I'll hunt him down, If I apend every penny I have In tbe world. i lnd him, Bolten, and I'll make your for tune. " Mr. Bolten did bis best, and it was usually a very geed " best, " He traced him first te Londen, thence te Paris, then te Iran, and thus across the Spanish frontier, beyond which it was, of course, useless te fellow him. Tbe celebrated detective therefore re turned te Liverpool baflled and considers bly crestfallen, and presented himself once again in Lsvi A Ca's office, and with unwel come tidings. "Fellow him through Spain, drsg blm back by force drsg him te the deck I" almost screamed Mr. Levi, "Deck !" echoed Mr. Hklmp faintly. Mr. Derrell and Mr. Bolten, between them evolved a subtler plsn, which was finslly adopted. "Spare no expense," were Mr. Perrell's last words te the detective. "We give you carte blanche but bring blm back with you " "I will de my best," said Mr. Bolten and be bowed blmseir out TO DE CONCLUDED TO-MORKOW Extra Liability te BUtarUI Infection Tenens whose bleed Is thin, digestion weak and liver alngglsh, are extra liable te the at tacks or malarial disease. The most trifling ex posure may, under such conditions. Infect a sys tem whlcb, If healthy, would resist the miasmatic taint. She only way te secure Immunity from malaria In localities where It Is prevalent It te tone and regulate the system by improving weakened dlKeatlen, enrlcMng tbe bleed, ana giving a whole.ems Impetus te bllll.ry secre tion, inetti results are accomplished dv noth ing se effectively a Ilostetter'sstomaehfiltters. wnlch long experteuei nas proved te be the most reliable tafrguard against fever and ague anaklndUd dlteniers, aa well as the beatrsm edy for them. The Hitlers, are. moreover, an excellent Invtgorantet the organs or nutrition, and an active depurent eliminating from the bloea these .acrid ImpurlUts which originate rheumatic aliments. msHeaprt Dr. Jamet Corrle, dentist la Baltimore, wrltrs t H 1 have used Or. Hull s Cough Syrup personally and In ray faintly for two or three years, and 1 am prepared ti aay that there Is nothing te compare te Has a remedy ler cough, cold etc." tt cents, Pal na In the back are frequently caused by a sudden wrenching efihe spine. A few applica tions of Salvation Oil win give permanent ra- The Bene Hnaaaa Ifatare. Many vain attempt are made te repeat the remarkable success of Bensen's Ca peine flatter. This splendid remedy Is known, sold and used everywhere, and Its prompt action and unrival led curative powers have wen for It hosts of friend., imitations have sprung up under similar sounding names, such M "Capstcln!" r.i?p,1Sum" at0- intended te devetaaeivre. lass ana unwary. These articles nesseas metus efths i virtues or th genome. Thereferawa hope the people will assist us te nrouet what ant at once tnelr Interests f and wri iilfaj Bensen's riaaur. and enmlns what issrl-a' you, and make sure that tua werdcifnSi TJS Iseut In the middle of u rasUr tualV. an Si 1 Three Seals " tradsaark )caitt7iaasieaf Any reputable dealer wmitew retlWiS mtruivmSSSmmmi irvawaeun IT IS VERY EASY TO restore painted walk and woodwork te their original fiesh nesb, if yen will take a pailful of tepid water, two sponges, and a cake of Iverv Seu Apply the soap with etic sponge, and remove the soap and dirt with the ether, tinse the latter frequently, and chinge the water often Ordinary soap is apt te be tee highly chemicalled te use en paint. The Iveiu Sew is mild but ver ciTcctive A WORD OF WARNING. There ire nuny white soaps, each represented te be "just as geed as the 'Iterj'i" tley ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for "Ivery" Seap and insist upon getting it. CupyrUlit lvC by Procter A Gamble BrmviAL arericj. -tethers! Methsrstl Mothers II Are yen disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutUng teeth t If se, go at once and get a bottle of MBS. WIMSLOW8 SOOTHING 8TKUP. It wUl relieve the peer little annar immedlately-dependupenltt there ta no mistake about It There Is net a mother en eatth who has ever used It, who will net tell you at once that It will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It Is perfectly sale te use In an cases' and pleasant te the taste, and la the prescrlpUen of one or the eldest and best female physicians and nurse In the United Bute. Sold every where. SJ cents a bottle. mayll lyOAw COUQII. WROOPINQ COUGH and Bronchitis Immediately relieved by Snlleh'e Cure. Beld by 11 U. Cecaran, druggist. Ne. 137 and U Werth Queen St.. Lancaster, Pa. () Oss Bettlb Krrsersa ccas. Mr. Oscar at. B. Kech, of Allentown, Pa, was bedrast with. In flammatory rheumatism In the winter of IM. Doctors could de nothing te relieve blm. He commenced using Gress' Hbeumatl Remedy By the Ume he had used halt a bottle ha could leave hla beds when he had finished the bottle be wa cored and ha net had a return of tba disease since. In his own words, " 1 teel better than ever before." Price U, by all druggist, tebsaadalwar The Best Salve lath world ter Cut. Brulsss. Beres, Ulcers, Bait Kbenm, revsr Beras, Tetter. Chapped Hand, caublalna. Cem. anTaU Sklai arnpUens, and positively core PUes, or no pa required. It 1 guaranteed test. ep-rtect satis faction, or money refanded. Frie cent dt box. Jfpr sal by H. & Ceenran, Ornggtit,W and IB Kerui Qnaaa street, Ijuteastar, jK. BUILOH'S COUGH and Consumption Cure ta sold by us en a guarantee. It cure Con sumption, t-eld by fl. u Cochran, druggist. Ne. 1ST and 1.9 North Queen 8t, Lancaster. (J) All medical aauteriu agree that catarrh Is no mere nor less than an inflammation of tbe lining membrane or the nasal air passaces. Nasal catarrh and all catarrhal affecUousetthe bead are net diseases of tbe bleed, and It Is a se rious mistake te treat tbein a such. Ne consci entious physician ever attempt U de se. It is held by eminent medical men that sooner or later a specific wl'l be found fr every disease from which humanity suners The fact J uatlf v ns In assuming that te' catarrh at least a posi tive cure aiready exist In say's Cream B.lm. mrHwdedaw Da. Hauls Weaa sraur, Purely vegetable pleasant te take, will expel worms If any exist, no purgative required after using. Prlee, at cent, by all druggist. bMmdM war Saved UU Lit. Mr. D. I. Wtlconsen, of Herse Cave, Ky says ',. for jnany years, badry amicted wtlh Phthisic, also DUbeUs i the pains were almost unendurable and would sometimes almost threw him Inte convulsions. He triad gleotrle Bitters and get relief from first betUe and after takln sixbetUe,wa enUrely cured, and had gained In fleah eighteen pounds Bays he positively be lieves he would have died, had It net been for the relief afforded by Electric Bitters. Beld at arty cents a bottle by U. B. Cochran, Druggist. Ne. U7 and 1 North Queen nntC LuuSSttri ? () Tbe Pepalattsst ef fasrawss Is about 10,000, and wa would say at least one half are troubled with some affection of the Threat and Lungs, ss these complaint are ac cording te statistic mere numerous tti.a ether. We would advlss all net te neglect the opportunity te call en ns and get a bottle et Kemp's Balsam for th Threat and Lung. Prlee Weaata and S. Trial six free, stespeetfally! H. a. Cochran, druggist, 117 Werth QtuHwstrasl! sTear-rtrths. Of our American people ars afflicted with lek headache In either lu nervous, bilious or con. gesUre form, caused by irregular habit, high "Ting, etc., and no remedy ha ever conquered It nnlll Dr. Leslie's Special PrescrlpUen was db eevered. Give It a trbd. Bee advertisement in another column. () THAT HACKING COUGH can be seqnlckly cured by ahUeh's Cure. We guarantee ft. sold by H. B. Cochran drusirUt,Nes. U7 and lav North Qneea St., Lancasur.Va. (i) A Bad atatlertaa. Is te raise "a nle mmlly of boys and gtrla and then have them carried Inte an early grave by that terrible dlseas Consumption, ileed the warning and check It In lu first stages by the prompt nas of Kemp' Balsam for theThreat uw atuwu, wviMiwu ui euro ana relieve ail fne 'no 50c and si. ger sals h u. i Cochran, druggist, NaU7 North Queen stretit. nwnwriii l.VMt. MOT1VSM. ESTATE OP MARTHA HORT1NQ. late of Lancaster city. Pa. deceased. Let ters of administration en said ute having been granted te th undersigned. all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make lmmeduu nav went, and these having claims or demands against tae same, will present them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, reald. lngfnLancsster, Pa. JOllx UeRrlNQ. aaarSStdW Administrator. ESTATE OP JOANNA BITZER, LATE of Leacock tewmhlp. Lancaster county. Pa.,dMeed. Latursef dmlnUtraUonen said e-ut having been granted te the nndertlgneS. e 1 persons Indebted thereto are requested te make immedUte payment, and these having aw- raw. w..h- m, mv. l'I StUlllBt IO t) undersigned, residing la Lancaster, Pa. w muis UBIAHBlTZaa. tnssatdw Adaalnistrater. Q.RAVS BPE0IF10 MEDICINE. TBI GREAT 1NGL18H BIMVDT. An un railing eare for Seminal Weakness. Bnernwter. rhea, Iir potency. and aU DUeaaeetJia. toUewa asequsnes of Self abuse i a Less of ISsmerv. SrirKra'A'iaSyS a ran panic ularslaenrptmpatetwblah wa SlHT & mu te swyeaaT -BrTa Spaelfle Medicln is sold by all drag &fj" M PejPacksge, or sU paekasea for jaTSr tmbgIat MBDienra oe. ta-7vlrtt.'.C!-'!iJfA?5 Sii-T3a-i;T!-aal 'I""' MUsasasssaawBLB. IBB W MMVtOAMm Q1MMON8 LIVER RKQULATOR. TAKK SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. Nearly all diseases which flesh Is heir te originate from Inaction of the Liver, and this U especially the case with ChUls and rvr. In termittent ravers and Malarial disease Te save a doctor bill and ward off disease Uke Sim mens Liver Kegutater, a medicine that In creases In popularity each year, and ha become the most popular and best endorsed medicine In the marset for the cure of Llvar and Bewel disease "Telegraph, Dubuque, Iowa. The Beat Family Medicine Fer Children, fnr Adult, and for th Aged. Bate te teke In any condition of the system. m J. H-ltuLiN a co . mareeaaw Philadelphia. Pa. A If ER'8 BARHAPARILLA. A Creaking Hinge Is dry and turns hard, until etl Is applied, after which It moves easily. When the Joint, or hinges, of the body are stiffened and Inflamed by Kheematltm, they cannot be moved without causing the most excruciating pains. AVer's -aaywiiw, u Ifca KUIU OB UM UIOOO, miSVCS this condition, and restores the Joints te geed werktna- erdar. Ayers Barsapanila has coveted, in enrclty. -i?X SmLir1rari,,e enrB a nnmber of -.. mi m.q cuuiu ei tee most expert- e the name of many Individuals who have ?.;re(1 bI klng this medicine. In my own f ' ha certainly wersed wonders, reifavlng Rheumatism, after being troubled with It for year. In thl. !t?l,.i.atber diseases arising' from Impure ...wv, av.a ., uu reuivuy wiiji wnicn t am ac quainted, that affords such relief a Avar's Sar aDaillla a. H. Lawrence, M. DH BalUmere. Aysra Sarsaparllla cured me of Gent and rjrl. """" w"" nuining sise wema. It ns DSweliTMsss "" "Ul" ". I wa. during many months. a seffsrsr from chronic Rheumatism. The disease afflicted me rlevously.lnspluier all tbe remedies I ccwld and, nntll I commenced using ayer's Sarsana rllla. 1 took several bottle et ihii i preparaUea. and was speedily restored te health-JTrraaai, Independence, Va. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. swSTSl?. -' '.' F' AXV J?-. I"we. Mass. -va.aij,ynu, K 1KB 1 ; BI2 HOttie. mattespi H DUPHREYB'. 3OMEOPATHI0 s PEOIKICH. na uiitfPWRKvs. Boekol All lilses,Cleth and Geld Binding, lMPsge. with steel Kngravlng, MAILXD raia. LUtefFrlaelpal Nes. e Curs. Fries. I. favsas, Cpsgestlen, Inflammations 25 J Wesxs, Werm Fever, Werm Celic a S. Cart se Celic, or Teething of infante at . pi.aaactA. of Children or Adults at . Drsssraav, Griping, Billens Cells as a VWMdMaVwlVI) VOSBlUOg S. NscaALaia, Toothache, Paceaebe S . BsaDacass, Sick HssdaeheVVerUge .S 10. pvsrsrsia. Mlleus atemaeh....... :.': S 11. Brrrrsasssn or Paiarct Pssiesa ....!.!!!! at i T!3nhisp!teia- FertedsTT. :::: IS. CaotrrTOeuglL Dtfflcnlt Br-athlng fi f ft""aaTW.Thryslpslss. KrupUens... . at KasnWAVissT. BbeumaUe Pain... .'H.ijJ is. rjrvBsairD aeca, chills. Malaria.. "" ""Je 17. Jftans. Blind ere41i.....T!: .:.:. Se 19. tiavasss. Influsnxa. void in the Head! S !! ? aoerise toces. Violent ceughsTTv. " 5 V? SS5f tOasiMTv, Physical Weakaess Se " S"""" "JJSSSS Jl n Nsaveca Dssiirrr ......auoe Sp. Ubibsbt Wbaksbm, WstUng Bd...........B0 M DuaasBs ea tss Usabt, Pal plutlen..... i Se SoldnyDrujra1sts.er ssntpcatpatdonreesiDt Pulton St, N.Y. IsbsVlyeediw E LY'S CREAM BALM. 01TARRE, HAY FEVER. Ely's Cream Balm cuaaa Oatarrh, Oeld la Haavd, Bem OeM, Hay Favtw, IwarnasBi, Vaadsveaa. AST TO USK-PKICK U OBHTB. LY BBOaV, Oswsfe, M. 1H V. a. A, HAY FEYER. LTV CBIAM a ALU ta net a HqaM staffer pewr. Applied late nostril ta quteklr ah ah serbed. Iteleansesthabsad. Allays Inaaasma Inaaasma ttea. JUals the sores, asterae the ssnsasef taste and ssMll, aaraecaats at Dragaistst byaaalhrstlatared, ELY IMTMnPnggUts. jyatjyaeaaiyw eawMO,.T. R DPTDB-CURE OCAKANTKRD JY .J, B Mayer. Ml Arch atreet. asesiew. Moeverauesi or beat- "a2.S A aspsseue aws,ra. as 'R!WSRETOTr rMR MAatTlat, ARAREBARGAIN. Dresden Sails aid PepHn WITH Tltll'LIPLaTSIiltll.VgBTOPBAMD GOOD 8TILBB, -AT- 13 GENTS EACH. th aaa waaa beuuht at a SACRIFICE PRICE and wa will gtv our customers the baaslt. secure some before they ars all gene. HiMintin; 15EASTKINQt?rREET. LAwnaaraa. ra. vtrjuirvaua, QAL.L AND BKB -TUB- ROCHESTER LAMP, Btxty Canute-Light i Bsata thsaa aU. AaothwLet of CHEAP GLOBM setOm and ouateTss. THU " PaaraOTIOM " MBTAL MOULDING AND SUBBBB CUSHIO WEATHER STRIP Beau them alL Thl strip outwears all ethers. Beeps out the cold. Step rattling of windows, xelua the dust Keep out snow and rata. Aay one can apply Itne waste or din mad la aav plying It. Caaba attea anywhere -ae bete ta bera, ready for us. It will net spill, wan or shrink- cushion strip lath most perfect. At tae steva, Heater and aange Ster -or- Jelm P. Scliauiii ft SOuj. 84 SOUTH QUaOQi IT. LANOABTaa. rA. w IOMYER'8 FURJN1TURE BTOBst WHAT WE DON'T SAY AMD What We De Say I WK DON'T say yen cannot buy Furniture st ether s te lie. wa DO say that our rumtture will give satisfac tion i there la none batter. . WK DONT say that yen cannot buy furniture for las money. WK DO say yen can sem money by buying from u WSDOMTsaythatotherstereshavs net Urge stocks. WBDOsay that ewr stock, ler Bits, Design and Qualli y. can't be beat. WB DON'T aay that our Mouses are charging big profit. WS DO say thai un ars selling at eueh prless ss t allow us some prea s. ana ystw set mers for yen dollars. WE DON'T say don't call en our frtend In the business. WBDOsay thst you will be treated eerdlally. and will find a Urge, wali-Misctad stock and get th bsst for th least money at WIDMYER'S FDBN1TTJRI BTOBI, aUatr ui Daln Ma, LAN CABTBa, FA. asMsvtwa)iaaiw H OUSESTlBaVs; HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot A FEW WOBD9 ABOUT Puler SuiUe, Lounge, Qentnl Upholtw Upheltw Upholtw iegaod lUpsalrieg. W sell Parler Baits In Hair Cleth, Pluh, Me. S2f?.JJf from upward. We us no CI. CBLSlea In our work. Lounges ws sell from sMO upward. . Wt "jaks Picture rramessnd Leeking Olassss and wUl put te your order all kinds of Mirrors, elih-rplerer mantel. In brease orgold,atraa ergold,atraa orgeld,atraa sonbl prlee. We de all kinds of Bepalrtng t short netle and reasonably. Wllleslffer th smaUsatarU smaUsatarU els and ax it up quit sstlsfaetery. Ten aaa have work Bpalrd new and DllT. and after AprU. lea Suite In Cherry i easaa la UU MOS. 87 BO KOTI Q HEINITSH'S - Furniture Depot. OftASa .MAJITUI, ssMaaiiB ui ssrtaa. saaua r -all latacU of Ltunbav sad Oeavt JJAUMaABUNERSA JEFKERIKH, COAL DEALERS. JSP" rnmm ttw BW 1UMte aglMM LaHaaaraa. p. rJOEKJaORS OjTHB f?D,NTAU , CHINA HALL 5ar"MM? I ". t . t, 'bvj. Ji-ja."'jr. iUfrvV', v&JQ -,-- Ui! S'jj taj "ZteteUT "-w f. vv ? j'-i-t- tir
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