Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 02, 1887, Image 2

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LANCASTER, HAY 1837.
k A Male Style el Defamation.
I Philadelphia Press published nn old
of last August from a custom
special agent addressed te the Xew
Trk collector, relative te the valuation of
leta of Haviland china, imported
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in ssetiet.
i If L. Strauss & Sens, of New Yerk, the
member of the firm being our new
te Turkey. The publication
I te make its appearance with intent
te dlarjAtam him. beincr accompanied with
'i-tha statement that the domestic china
I "tJMl 1 I I I I II II .J t.AAal lMHtiBM iKAiln
'lUUWklUOIIUU UUUtUb lUJ(IUli.UIS uuuc
IHMTe for along time been damaged by such
.kfcfttnlAf. tvtftAA wlitti dm eat.1 frt tlA
STsry ingenious in their nature.
When, however, the character of this
ptactlce comes te be detailed in the letter of
tha special agent, it; is seen that there is no
. TTSh ihiii A In If nvsA inl 4t.A nwAmf
;-KU.Ii AU 1 OL1U UU HID JCU.
ajaseJally disclaims any imputation against
honesty of btrauss & Sens ; his sole
. aJahB being that there would be opportunity
,ar fraud If valuations were te be made as
fchar claim te have them made in this case.
. iJIt seems that Strauss & Sens contracted te
-; IkkVB eertaln job lets of china, net generally
; salable, Bent te them at different times
gjltaring the last year, and stipulated that
Ly than should be some ten per cent, of regu-
i;,mc cuoesBenii wnu mem 10 mase iiieui
'!, aalabla : and thns cot their irevls nt a laree
tf dtoetint, and consequently are entitled te
eC have them entered at a reduced duty. But
ft .wniig w win mufliguuimw mu oeicutj kcx
fc eant. of recrular sroeda. which the annraiser
appraised at their full market value. But
Strauss & Sen say that is net right, since
the average et the consignments et the
special purchase will net contain mere than
thestlpulatedquailltyef full value goods.
MUiatbpjSjtineirciaimisaitogetherhenest;
,;Mgh it is clesr enough that an irrespen
sible neusemtgiit greatly abuse the cenu-
dence reposed in it by such manner of
appraising its invoices.
This case is another illustration of the
strong disposition of our newspapers te
mauc the broadest charges upon the nar
rowest proof. The Press tells its readers
that the country's industry has been
ruined and its honest Importers cheated ;
and all it has te cite in proof is the letter
of a customs examiner, In w hich it appears
that an importers claim te a certain
method of appraisement has been denied,
net because it is dishonest, but because dis-
xti honesty would be possible if the practice
pV should be adopted.
Berere the Hallway Commission.
Mr. Charles Francis Adams makes a
vary interesting subject for the railway
commission te sit upon. lie has told all about
the Oregon Short Line which cost between
ft?-120,000 and 825,000 per mile.lncludlng equip
ment, lie meugut it sate te say mat
: reads built at the time this one was con
structed could be built new for thirty per
cent, less, and remarked that the Oregon
Short Line is bended for 2.j,000 per mile
f and has stock at the same ratio. The
, Union Pacific guarantees the interest en
. inwe finnnn nnn irnncmirni wuemer ms
ft read had askel the permission of Congress
y'Jte de this, as a prevision of the act forbids
rj: tt, llr. Adams referred the question te his
i counsel, Judge Dillen, whom he styled the
P' " keeper of his conscience." Se it seems
?4 that a man must And ether quarters for
av' hu conscience when he runs a railroad
V wwyHuf a
&' The Utah Northern, a vprv nrnflfAlil
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xeaa, Duuti uy tue mormens, lie saia was
ikf- located en religious principles. "They put
Kg" lten the hills when they might as well have
ffc, put it in the valleys." lie thought well of
iv, peels, ana this is net surprising in view of
his statement that in February of 1SSC,
fp after the abolition of their peel, his read
carried Se per cent, mere freight for
f twenty-six per cent, less money.
If:? The Leulstllle SIeK
sa This count ry Is cursed with a great pre-
penalty te lynch law, but it is net often
that it breaks out In laree cities, doubt-
leas because they are protected by strong
police lerces. wmisviiie is big enough te
fftA ATmrt. anrl la mqlln An II.. i -11 .
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'. Buii toen iuwua in me country. The
' & report is mat some et its best ueeule have
Bceacngagea in ..ei,anu among the arrested
r v-'oeea is a member of the leshiatnm. Ti.nt
iweuld net stamp him as a very reputable
-etUien bore, but in Kentucky they send a
bitter class of men te the legislature.
ysilh is uniu u uuuersiauu uew goeu men
M n. . . 1 1 11 .
Wi ee mi au iwi aiuajr ty pasaiun hs te
tlMlre the lynching of a criminal who is
ifi-Mlal in tlm hands of the law. It is tn iwt
ri . - . : .. . . . .: r
1, when tne law isineuective and
I ajslaiaters are distrusted. Lynching is
.Mteralln new communities where the law
ptas, DUtin .ueuisvine it is wneny un-Mta-al.
The spirit which leads te it
: -fcenifi be sternly checked; and the men
r f'vhe engage in It should be handled with-
$. m m
. ;, nagaer ea tae Bcaeeis.
?srCrenerai Wagner in resigning tne inspec.
of-soldiers' orphans schools, ex
very candidly his opinion that
iteadentef Fublie Schools nigbee
loot also be superintendent of the
stni-nlutna choela. Ha aava there
that Superintendent Ulgbcels
IbIeBi but be does net vouch
rAaHratt.; Mywajr ha thinks that he
ImImmmI feaadthst a vigorous
raVOOM MaWMfM sm pni in itiu
thniyMneCth
Xodeatt toil right. TiMMhMliweuM
terelMM better if they b4bsen watched
better. Dr. Illgtee sfeeukl hare resigned
their etiArgeleBff age. II knows as well
as any one that he has net the time nor the
physical vigor te attend te the duties which
are heaped upon htm. Why he clings te
this soldier superlntendency, which he
hardly pretends te superintend, we de
net knew, unless it is because once
the governor requested him net te de it.
But then the renuest was that he should
retire altogether from his stiperlntenden
cles, te which he naturally objected. We
knew nothing te keep him from resigning
one, at least in practice, while keeping
the ether. If he should say te the gover gever gover
ner that he would be glad te be relieved of
the responsibility for the orphan schools
and that he Is ready te surrender the entire
charge of them te the new inspector when
appointed, if the governor shall se desire,
the best practicable arrangement would
be made. These schools ought te be closed
up as seen as possible, being already
an unwarranted imposition upon the com
men wealth, none of the inmates being the
soldiers' orphans whom they were in
stituted te succor ; and as they are te exist
for se few ears it is hardly necessary te
modify by the law the method of their ad
ministration. These Colonels.
Cel. Pat Denan is a gushing patriot
somewhat of the Watterson style, who lias
no patience with anybody's views but his
own, and who especially inclines te stamp
upon the man who is net loud in his man
ner and aggressive in his action. Cel. Fat
Denan would make a beautiful president,
no doubt, In his own opinion, but there is
net another mother's son of us who takes
a like view of it. Cel. Denan does net
approve Mr. Cleveland's administration.
Most of the rest of us de. If Cleveland
had taken te heart the advice and
criticisms of the Impulsive politicians of
every grade from Denan up te Watterson
for there is a big up grade there and
had listened te all the timid politicians
and been impressed by the blustering ones
who told of what the boys would surely
de, what a high old time we all would
have bad.
lie has net returned te any of them.
lie has gene en in his own fashion, upon
his own judgment, seeking his way; and
as he ha3 followed a straight path of
honor and duty and been guided by geed
sense, he comes out te his goal, in a decided
verdict by the public that he has been gen
erally right ; and a geed deal nearer right
than any president before him for many a
long day. And the most perceptible thing
about It is that he has evidenced political
sagacity of a high order and that there ha.
been no blundering luck about it at all.
Mrs. Cleveland la Queen of the May.
Leng may she remain such !
s
Yiau en the cigarette has been declared by
Prof. White, of the University of Pennsyl
van la. This is wrong, for cigarettes kill et!
legions of useless young men.
An annual statistical report has Juat been
issued by the American Iren and Steel asso
ciation which purports te show the present
condition et the Iren Industry In this and
foreign countries and contains elaborate tables
et statistics en the business, covering a long
series of years. The review or the present
situation Is cel quite as cheerful aa might be
expected, but the reviewer consoles hla read
era by a treatise en the theory el trade cycles.
He is haunted by a dread of some mysterious
evil concealed in the inter-state act ; regarda
the present activity in railroad building with
distrust, observing that no man knows hew
long it may continue ; and with an evident
slgb of relief he saya that one thing at least Is
certain: "there will be no change In the
tariir this year te Injuriously street the gen
eral prosperity." ' Wages were increased In
ISnj an aerage of nn less than 15 per cent,
and In the present year a further advance
averaging 10 per cent haa taken place."
lie rejoices ever the development of the
iron Industry in the Seuth. This report
shows that In 1S7.1 there were -110 furnaces hi
bias', and in IS:'! only .131, but in 1S7C and
1SS1 the number in blast was only 23C The
ellect of these figures is directly reversed by
these given in another table, which show
that in 1ST.1 the 410 furnaces produced 2,M3,
278 net tens of pig iron and In lSvJ the 331
furnaces produced G,SV,"2.S tens. A takle
showing the decrease In the average cost per
ten weuiu uemonstrate mere tercibly the
wonderful change and growth of this In
dustry. 1'oweERf.T heartily endorses Cleveland's
land views. Sj de the people. And the
land question just new la a big one.
Sometime since Professer Caswell Lewla
in treating or the genesis of the diamond
indicated a locality in Eastern Kentucky as a
passible diamond field of the future, and It
has been disceverej that ether learned geolo
gists had also been impressed by the resem
blance between the geology of the region
and that or the Seuth African diamond
mlnes. Subterranean rock has been forced
np through the carboniferous rock of the
surface byvolcanle action and in this vol
canic rock at considerable depth the Seuth
African diamonds were found. Similar
cores may exist without the diamonds, but aa
this geological formation is very rare it is
natural that men should leek ter diamonds
in the hills et Eistern Kentucky. Only
deep mining can settle the question and
people are new prospecting with that end in
view. But if the precious 'atones are found,
the Anders will hardly be able te keep their
secret People in the vicinity are greatly In
terested and disposed te held mining rights
at absurd figures.
We are told that mere pages of bills have
been printed for this legislature than for any
ether slnce the new constitution. And yet
the Bllllngsley bill waa beaten !
Ma's
tears.
smiles fellow fast upon Apill'a
PEBSONAX.
OENEUAi.GentN will be the orator at Ma
rietta en Decoration Day.
William O'Buien has sailed ler Canada,
lie will make the Lansdowne ghosts walk.
EoiTen I'uliter, or the New Yerk
11 erlcf, and wile are the aubjecta cf much
aeclal attention In Londen.
Gladstone says he would like te visit the
United Stale, tnu be teara the kindnei of
the people would be tee much for him.
Wahiiinoten InviNe Bishop haa a wlfj
who baa a mind et ber own. Hhn hu ,)
her husband for divorce. Tne mind-reader
should turn heart student
Julius FAUitKnAcii, a soldier, haa swin
dled a Watertown, N. Y bank out nf a nm
by clever forgeries. It Illustrates bow the
pen la mightier than the awerd,
William Duit Havnie, of Illinois, well
known In Lancaster, haa been appelniel
ohlef clerk te the first assistant pestmasier
general, vice James 1L Marr, deeeaaed.
IRVINU Fisher, a Yale undergraduate,
baa an invention whereby the alrengih ex
erted by an oarsman and Its method of appli
cation are faithfully reproduced en paper.
Mas. B. K. Jamisen, wife of the well
known Philadelphia banker, died en Sat
urday evening. She was a highly accem
plished woman and noted for ber charttlea
Jay Gould's oft-repeated assertion that
beta net actively engaged la stesk opera;
Meds le begin g te find nere believers new
than It did a month age. The reasea fer tale
le the open manner la waleta ke le traaafer
rlsg tnut after trust te Us tea Crferge, whose
growing eapadtyaa a wan agar atcHea eea
taut oemment fa railway circlet,
Auditor Ubnenal Nii.ks la soeoeeded
In efllM today by CeL A. Wilsen IN erris.
Niim' termer three yeaia exhlblta tadue tadue
tlen of 15.(09,800 et the outstanding llablll
ties of the ittw llew greatly he aided In
enforcing a healthy llnanciai pellcv " own
by the fact that ha collected fl.li 1.522 0(1
mera atate revenue than did hla Immediate
predecessor, and f2.Wt. - "?" n
collected during the next preceding term.
urr with fioe.wio.
James y. Taggart Fins. Leaving the t'nlen
Tnut Company, of Philadelphia. Poorer.
Jamra N. TAffgirt, who ler several years
baa been paying teller of the Inlen Trust
company,at New. Oil and(!l3 Chestnut street,
l'blladelphU, has absoeudol, and an exami
nation of tbe boeka el the company shewaa'
deficit of aemethlng less thatt one hundred
thousand, l'.xnetly what the defalcation
1 baa net yet been ascertained.
TaKart lived lu hsmWema style at 3T0T
l'owi-lten svenue. lie bss Uen iuIsvhI ler
nearly two weeks. Tnc hooks et the Union
Trust cempsuy are audited quarterly by a
committee apxlnted by the directors. The
last examination was concluded April 3, and
Mr. Tagtcart'a acoeunta were feuud correct.
Tajrgsrt labored st the olUceefthe company
until late in tne evening en iriuay, Anru
15. but en the Saturdav following be failed
te appear at bra desk at the usual hour. Ills
absence waa net much noticed until after
neon when lis wsi still missing. Inquiry at
hla residence en l'owelton avenue, wuere be
has a wife, showed that he had net been
home, and an elimination et the books of
the company was then instituted. Several
email detlctls were at first found, and each
page showed that mere and larger sums had
been emberzled.
Up te late Sunday night PaylnsTellerTag.
eart tailed te show up and the etllclals of the
company have given up all hope of hla re
turn. On Monday, April 1$, private detec
Uvea were engaged te leek the matter up,
and although the investigation was most so se
cretlv and thoroughly conducted it has
failed te discover the least clue te his w here
abouts. Toek .'0.000 ami lied.
A sensation which has produced the ut
most excitement throughout such parts et
Queens county, New Yerk, as the news has
spread te within the last twenty-four hour
has come te light In the announcement that
District Attorney Themas F. McGowan wa
a defaulter te the extent of betneen 19,000
and f-JO.000. and that be had left ler parts tin
known, probably Canada, Fer live years
prier te his becoming district attorney, te
which olllcte he was elected by a large ma
jerlty last fall. McGowan was supenlser el
the town et Newtown. Ills popularity was
se great that en two cccaiens he was re
elected without opposition. The lunds
which Le has misappropriated beleneed te
the town of which, by virtue of his cilice as
supervisor, he was thecustedlau, and from
which the interet en bended and ether in
debtedness of the lewa should have been
paid.
TUE DtruATKlt VIL HILL.
A Kpbllcn.leurnt Declares II Was a Most
(ilgantlc MIttak.
rrem the Scmnten Kipubllcan, (Hep )
The future, as we firmly believe, will
demonstrate that the meat gigantic mis
take made by the state Senate at the present
session of the legislature is the defeat of the
Bllllngsley oil bilL 1 hat measure had sub.
atanllally the approval et all classes and all
interests except the Standard Old company.
The bill had passed the Heuse by a large
majority, and for seme reason its enemies
reserved their attack ea It until It appeared
in the Senate. Tne purpose et the bill was te
exercise a necessary and wholesome restraint
en a monopoly that has been growing con
stantly in power and arrogance for ten years
ana teat wieius its eaieiui lnuuence an
nually in the legislatures of a dozen states.
Had the Bllllngsley bill become a law indi
vidual enterprise In the oil business would
have bad some chance In competition with
the Standard Oil con pan y, a corporation that
baa been striving te crush out all enterprise
that it could net contreL
This bill was In accord with the le'ter and
spirit of these previsions et the constitution
which contemplate the extinction of that un
equal discrimination which enables great cor cer cor
r.erations te cripple and crush the individual
or smaller corporation engaged in the same
business. Unless all judgment Is erroneous
and delusive than the Bllllngsley oil bill was
a wise, wholesome and necessary measure,
and should therefore have become a law.
While the Kepubllcan senators will be held
responsible for thedc teat or tnls bill, the votes
by which it was killed ere net all cast by
Republicans. The Standard Oil company Is
tee shrewdly managed tocenhne Its power te
one political organizttien. The most vigor
ous and determlncU defenders of the bill
were Kepubllcan?. Werepeat, thenear future
will demonstrate that the defeat of the Bll
llngsley bill is the great blunderef the Senate
at this session of the legislature.
.lay Gould' Mu.lt I Town.
Jay Gould has perfected tLe purchase el
1(13 acres of Missouri land from Jehn BeUnger
for the consideration of In"., COO. The land
was bought for an extensive manufacturing
site, where the machine shops of both the
Missouri I'acllla and Iren Mountain A: South
ern are te ba consolidate 1. It is said en geed
authority that it will net be long before Mr.
Mould will commence te carry out his plan
for an industrial town and maenlne shops
where at least 4,000 men will be employed.
These empleyes are te bs furnished with
Sleasant dwellings that are provided with all
inds of conveniences essential te homes for
first class mechanics. It will be two years
before this suburb et St. Le"is can be put In
running order. It Is located just south et
uaronueiet parK,
A Lucky ISethleliem Hey.
from thu Seuth liuthlchem Star.
Several years age Charles It. Ksucb, son of
the late Charles W. Kiucb, of Bethlehem,
after taking a course at Lehigh university,
and being in peer circumstances, however,
managed te make his way westward and
came te Colerado, and after roughing it and
enduring many hardships, be was fortunate
In finally discovering Bonanzo City, and en
his return was worth his thousands. He re
cently visited Baltimore, where heexenanged
a portion of hla claims In the different mines
for 45 valuable residences In some of the most
fashionable and business centres et tbe city.
Te day our young friend Charley is looked
upon aa a mining king by the Bethlehem
boys, who In the past have as geed as
alighted bim, being at that time mere fertu.
nate in worldly goods bequeathed them by
rich parents.
Many Licenses Utilised la Lackawanna
Judge Arcbbald has granted thirty licenses
and refused 12U. Several are yet te be dis
posed of. Out of the total number or applies,
tlena at this court upwards of 200 were re
fused, leaving about 150 licensed plr ea in
the county. Nearly all the application irem
Carbondale City were refused. The judges
announced that they had lollewed the deci
sion et the supreme court as laid down In
Heed's appeal, Fayette county, and uutll the
supreme court changes its deotslen in that
case the court would conduct license exami
nations as at the present term. The liquor
men who were refused are thinking of going
te the higher courts.
asronlme Indians at lbs Carlisle school.
Captain Pratt, or the Indian tcbcel, arrived
In Carlisle en Saturday, with two carloads or
Indiana from the Heroeluio band in Flerida,
Among them were several married men and
women. This will make a large addition te
the school, the number at present being COO.
im:u- unuiiTiNO.
Saying "Thyre Is no hope," be stepped
A little from our side and passud
Te Hepe Eternal. At the last,
trying " There Is no rest." ha slept
A sweeter spirit ne'tr drew breath j
strange grew the chill upon thtialr.
tint as ha murmured " 1 his Is death "
Le, Ufa itself did meet him there. '
Unloved tlis will; he did ths deed.
Such love shall live. Such aeubt Is dust
He served the truth ba mtssed the creed '
Trust him te Hed. Dear Is the trust.
t'lliatiilh Uluirt J'Atlps in Indtpcniltnt.
NKVEIl DIES.
11 tbere, then, no death fera word once spokenl
Was never a deed but left Ititeken?
De the elements subtle reflections give 7
We pictures or all the ages live
Oa Nature's infinite negative!
-WMttitr.
aMJueir irMtmMir orsae.
ajr BeM If Maaa aa Baaay aae eaaaaca
the caatetea MM.
An unusually large number of Sunday
political meeting ware held by Liberal
Werklngmen'a clubs In Londen te consider
the Irish crimes bllL Resolutions ware
adopted In every caaa opposing the bill,
pledging the meeting te support anti
coercion candidates at the next general elec
tion, and afUrmlng confidence lu' Mr. tltad tltad
atene. Among the meetings waa one In the Her Her
mendsey divisten, railed under the ausl
pleeaet the werklngmen'a organization that
defeated Mr. Uladatene'a candidate In IS)
and elected Kdward Clarke, one et Lord
lleaeenstleld'a nominee. The fact that this
section of the capital has thus early gene
J.
uaca te i ne support ei air. mansions is re
garded aa a satisfactory proof of the change
of public opluien going en in all rarta of
England.
Ibe weekly press generally comment en
the enormous increase of emigrants leaving
tueenstewn, lever, Londen, Hull, llrlstel,
Liverpool, Card III, Ulasguw and ether
itrltlsii perta for Canada, tne United States
and Australia. An overwhelming majority
are going te the United States. Over wide
areas tn the south of Ireland the entire able
bodied population Is either leaving or pre
paring te leave. The aggregate emigration
threatens te be the largest ever recorded In
the history et Ireland. The Irish leaders
are taking energe'.ie measures te assist the
emigrants. The departure from Queenstown
ter America anting tne past week were -,ii!S
and the total ter April 11, Si I, as against U,t'-5U
for April last year.
A return will be published giving the re
ductions In rent entered by the Irish land
court for the month of April. The figures
show that the average reduction waa 25 per
cent. This exeeeda the reductien demanded
by the tenants, lu no case except the Clan
ricards estate, where the reduction asked was
IW per cent., and the reduction ordered was
'Jj per ccnt.snd three ether similar Instances,
did the reductea asked excoed 'JO per cent.
IN rilK Sl'IUMl.
In the lrlnj; a thinner shadow
Haunts tbe young man's pocketbeol
And he cast upon each nlcktl
A mucti longer, fender leek.
In ths spring a llreller yellow
Cemes upon the butturlne:
And the bcuirder much suspects tint
Thlng are net Just what ihey seem.
In the spring the Jelly nhr-
Man d Jth hie. him for a worm ;
And with Jej doth place the first one
On ht hook te ee It squirm
In the opting a young gtrl"s lancy
Lightly turns te thoughts et cream ;
A nd her tendr blue eyes parkle
With a lovely ten-cent gleam.
-Frentlit Vtflumbu! lutixUeh,
Katlly I'nderitoed.
1 rem the Ttiti hester Lecal News.
A Market street lawyer has hanging In a
conspicuous place in his efllce a large card en
wblcb Is printed the following quotation :
Did you ever notice he-v hard tt is for
some people te get out alter their buslneas Is
really ever? One would think they had
beeu built in your elllce and were wailing te
be launched.
Oliver Wendell Helmes
It never falls te send a loitering client out
in a geed humor and in short order when
the business is concluded.
WORTH KKUKMIieitlNO.
Trade dollars cannot be redeemed
after
July 1.
The Democratic state committee will
meet at Harrlsburg, en May 11th, te tix time
of meeting of tbe uext state convention.
hand your names along with newspaper
communlrattens. If Salesman" expects te
be read in this paper, his name must be
forthcoming.
Deservedly popular. We mean Ur. Ilu l's
CVmgb syrup for it ntver falls te cure. Only .3
cent.
Uen't teke It '-If a doaler offers you a bottle
nf Salvation Oil ttheut label, or u rappers. In
sist upon getting a )trftct, unbroken package.
ii cent).
BVKOIAL HUT IV MB.
tlecklen'e Amies SrUn.
The Most Salve In the world for Cats, Braises.
Seres, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, rever Beres, Tetter,
Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Ceres, ana all Skin
ruplleus, ana positively cares riles, or no pay
required. It Is guar&nteea te jrlve perfect satis
faction, or money refunded. Price -9 cents per
box. rer sale by H. U. Cecnran. Druggist, 117
ana 1$ North Oueen street. lAncaater, Pa.
II. U. Cochran, New. 1J7 and 133 North Queen
street, Lancaster, I'a , Is selling SiilLOU'a
COLiill CURE as n guarantee te cure all threat
ami lung troueles. (s)
liAI-ID Tl.A.SsIT.
The latest and le-t form of rapid transit Is for
a person troubled 1th a sick headache te take a
dose of Dr. Le. lie's bpeclal I're-crlptlen and
hat a rapid transit train I he allllctlen Uikes for
Its departuru. See advertbemeut In another
column. decJMyd(l)
WUY WILL OU cough when ShUehYcure
will give Immediate relleL Price 10 cts., 90 eta.,
and si, rer sale by 11. U. Cochran, Druggist.
Ne. 131 North Uueen street (6)
An End te Hen Scraping.
Kdward Shepherd, of Harrlsburg, 111
say
Hat Ing received se much benefit from Kiectrlc
Ultters.
I teel It my duty te let suffering human-
ltv knew It. Have had
running sere en my
leu for elirht years : mr doctors told melweul
ua
have te have the bone scrarted or let? amnutated.
1 used. Instead, three bottles of Kiectrlc Hitters
and seven boxes llucklen's Arnica halve, and
my leg Is new sound and well."
Electric Ulttres are sold at fifty cents a bottle,
and llucklen's Arnica Salve at 25c per box by
II. U. Cochran, Druggist. Neg. 1J7 and 1SJ North
Queen street, Lancaster, Fa, (J)
A ltcmarkabla. Geed Han
Is he who attends te the comfort of bis family
and will net let his little ones suffer with affec
tion of the Threat and Lnngs, whereby their
Uvea mav be endangered, but who should at all
times glve them thai sovereign remedy, Kemp's
llalsam. 1'iicu 50 cents and II. Trial tile frit.
Fer sale by II. U. Cochran, druggist, 137 Nena
Mawaiinwt, ()
TUE KfcV. UKO. 11. TllAVfcll, el Bourbon
Ind., says : " Ilethmyseltand wife ewe our Urea
teSHlLOH'S CONSUMPTION CUKK," rer sale
by U. 1. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 1J7 North Queen
street. (5)
eas Bjttls KrrsciTS a Ccax. Mr. Oscar E. B.
Kech, of Allentown, Fa, was bedfast with In
flammatory rheumatism In the winter of 1803.
Doctors could de nothing te relieve him. He
commenced using Gress' Itheumatle Remedy
tly the time he had used halt a bottle ha could
leave his bed i when he had finished the bottle
he was cured and has net had a return of the
disease since. In his own words, " 1 feel better
than ever before." Frlce II, by all druggists.
tebWmdflWAF
Mothers I Mathers! I Metturst!
Are you disturbed at night and broken of your
rest by a sick child suffering and crying with
the excruciating pain of cutting teeth t If se,
go at once and get a bottle of 11R8, W1NBLO W'S
SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the peer
little luffer tmmedlately-depend upon It s there
Is no mistake about It. There Is net a mother
en earth who has ever nsed 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
safe te use In all cases' and pleasant te the taste,
and Is the prescription of one of the eldest and
best female physicians and nurses tn the United
States. Sold e very wheie, IS cents a bottle.
reaySMydAw
Ths Mystery Solved.
I lit has always been understood that consump
tion w us Incurable, but It has recently ben
discovered that Kemp's llalsam for the Threat
and Lungs Is givUMjniore relief than any Known
remedy. It Is Marantued te relieve and care
Asthma, Ilrenchltls and Coughs. Call edILS
Cochran, druggist. Ne. 1J7 North Queen street,
and get a trial bottle free of cost, Large size W
cents and It.
(I)
Ooed Basalts In Every Cass.
D. A. Bradford, wbolesule paper dealeref Chat
tanooga, Tenn., writes that he was seriously
atlllctud with a severe cold that settled en hla
lungs i hed tried many remedies without benefit.
Hsluglnduced te try Dr. King's New Discovery
(or Consumption, did se and waa entirely cured
isumpl
ela fe
by use
w bottles. Since which time he haa
used It lu his family for all Coughs and Colds
with best results. '1 his Is the experience of thou
sands whose lives have been saved by this Won
derful Discovery. Trial tietlles frue at II. H.
Cochran's Drug Stere, Ne. 137 and 139 North
Queen street Lancaster, Fa: (I)
BHILOH'S CURE will
Immediately
relieve
Croup, Whooping Cough and Ilrenchltls. Fer
nue ey u. u. cecnran. Druggist, no.
137 Nerti
Queen street
I7
Cream and Celd Weather.
What a luxury Is a bath la summer. Hnrely,
butagreaterluxury U u clear head In winter:
lu.tN.heu almost evrryoedy Is sneeilng and
uumli.g with a cold la the bead. Hut when you
S!v?l!c.S"1JI,"-wyl i.am Ba3m- U cures
colas .nth bead, and what Is lietler,lt cares
lEf.T'i i"1 St"" of chronic cat irrh and hay fever.
Net a liquid, net a snuff. Fleastnt te use. Quick
relief, uaalcal cure. aS.wdeeOAw
r4eant te take, wtu expel worms If any exist.
m pafgativa require, arts asta-. PrteaTt.
aaata,Braaragi4ts IMvWetW
K. CALDWELL A CO.
Ihe
Flneet
Timepiece
tn
xletenee.
The
Ekegren
Watch.
This wateh baa been sold
tn the United Btatea for
the past eighteen yean ex
clusively by Meeere. Cald
well Ac Ce., and le unhesi
tatingly recommended aa
the most aoeurate time
piece produeed at the pres
ent day.
J. E.
CALDWELL
&CO.,
SOLS
Auicxrs
In the
UNITED
STATS-.
ge2 Chestnut St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
MBDICAU
,TUL01HOROS FOR KUKUMATI8M.
" Nearly Crazed
with pain " U the cry et many a vlctlin'ef rhnu
inall.m or neuralgia, and frequently ether dls
eases, such as kidney and liver complaint, are
directly traceable te rheumatism or neuralgia.
These d I .eases for some unexplalnable reason,
arc rapidly Increasing, and In many Instances
are the direct cause of muck sickness which se
bides its real origin as te be telstaken for ether
dlseases. In curlnir rheumatism, nenralgta,
sick hcadache, and In many cases of kidney and
liver troubles Alhloptnres hu wrought won
ders. Thcwe who have ased It are best qualified
te speak of Its merit
llecsss Peist. Niw Yerk.
I took Athlopheros and I think it helped me.
I had net walked for 8 weeks when I took the
Athlopheros and have walked since. 1 have
taken nearly all medicines recommended for
rheumatism, and I think that Athlopheros
helped me the roost et an. I am net entirely
cured yet, but am going te take Athlopheros If
It comes en bad again.
MUS. THOS. UAYKS.
1!elts ILLS. VU, August 13, In.:.
I can thankfully rny I belle e 1 ewe my life te
Athlopheros as an Instrument In the hands of
Ged. 1 have hd no return of these awtul spells
of neuralgia of the heart since I wrote you.
ilopteg this may Induces ethers te try S3 valua
ble a medlclne, 1 remain
Very respectfully yours,
MUS, C.N. V All) K.
Paw Lisa, N. Y.. August 19. lfi.
Tbe betUe of Athlopheros 1 procured for
Jacob Kelnntr's wife acted like a charm. She
had been confined te her bed for three weeks or
mere. Could hardly help herself any. Inone
week she was en her feet. She had net long be
fore given blrlh tea child and had Inflammatory
rhenmatlim. A. A. TOFFY.
very druggist should keep Athlopheros and
Athlopheros ruis, but where they cannot be
bought or the druggist the Athlopheros Ce., Ma
111 Wall street, New Yerk, wUl send either (car
riage paid) en receipt of regular price, which
Is ll-OU per bottle ter Athlopheros and 60c ler
Fills.
Fer llver and kidney diseases, dyspepsia. In
digestion, weakness, nervous debility, diseases)
of women, constipation, headache. Impure
bleed, Ac., Athlopheros Fills are unequaled.
may Mir cod
WEAK MEN
Suffering from the effects of youthful errors,
early decay, wasting weakness, lest manhood,
etc., i win rdqu n vuusuie ireausa
t sealed l en
icon.
tatnlngfall particulars for home cure, FREE of
charge. A splendid medical work ; should be
read by every man who Is nervous and debili
tated Address. FROF.F.C. FOWLER.
mUOmUs Moodus, Conn.
UFTUKK OUKK OUAKANTKKD BY
Dr. J. B.Mayer, HI Arch street, Philadel
phia, Fa. Ease at encn. Ne operation or busi
ness delay. Thousands nf cures. At Keystone
Heuse, Reading, Fa., Id Saturday el each month.
Send for circulars. Advice tree. maria-lvd
DBF CINUOS.
N
EV SILKS.
SILKS !
ATTRACTIVE IN PRICE AND IV QUALITY,
UUAItiNl'KKD TO WEAR.
Black Ores Grain Silka,
Black Rhidama,
Black Fallla Francalse,
Black Batin Dutchess,
Black Princess Satin,
Black Armore,
Black Tricetlne,
Black Surah.
NEW SPRING COLORS
-IN-
Batln Rhadama,
Qrea Qraln,
Fails Francalse,
Surah Silks,
China Silk and Pongee,
W.NOW OPEN FOR KY. IMl.N ATI3.S.-
HAGER & BROTHER,
Nea. 26 & 27 Wast King St.,
LANCASTXV, FA.
SFiiINU STYLES
CARPETS!
-AND-
GHIM MATTINGS,
IN THE WINDOWS OF
Hager & Brether,
N03.21 27 WEST KINO ST.
21.000
KKWARD.
JKJJ Wat any eaaa of Kldaay Trou Treu Trou
erveoa Debility, Mental and Physical
asa that HOTilllO NERVE HITTERS
Weaknaaa tbi
lallateeura. Beld by
.Heaata.
i sr
IBIP,
.. Utk
vmr vow,
J.
aaivLKRAea.
DRIVE IN
SILKS.
RtlMMEH S11.KS, 37c, 600., c., Tfci ,
andllMi,
fl.atN AND rtllUHKD INltlA
MLhSenly 7 real value, SI.W.
fl.AIS ANl XMnaOlOBHKII
I'ONUKB S1I.KS.
MJHAIl el LKS, It 00 and II. tt.
SV Ne Silks In Lancaster as geed nt
the ptlcea.
ParMOlfl and Sin UmbrelUg.
Loek In our West Window.
JohnS.GivlerfcCe.,
Me. SB Beat King Street,
1.AMCASTI8.PA
I'. S ter epen Satnrday and Men
v evenings, ether e enlngt elnse at
B o'clock.
N
KW YOKK HTOKB.
In addition te the largest stesk and best as as
lettmeat et
Mew Spring Dress Goods
WATT & SHAND,
6, 8 & 10 BAST KINO ST.,
LANCASTER, FA.,
Offer special Inducements f purchasers of
BLACK AND COl.OHIII
DRESS SILKS!
BUMMER SILKS only cents a yard.
COLORBD llKKSSSlLKN J7Hc. a yard.
A few mere pieces left of stapfer ren'a well
known COL04VD DKK33 SILAS, tee. a yard,
Imported tn sell at Tic
IMPORTED LOL131NK SILK only e.Xc. a
yard.
Choice colorings of ALL SILK SATIN Kli AD
AM ae, ll.oe a yard; real value for this iiuallty,
SLICE DRESS SILKS,
A 1 10c , C.Sc, 73c., 87Xc. a yard.
Onr celebrated line of II ISKELL'S UI.ACK
DUKSS SILKS st II 00, li.is ami II 10 a yard are
warranted net te break, shift or crocs, and at
these prices are the best value shewu la any
murkAt.
Superior value In 1ILACK BILK SATIN
Rll ADAM AS, 71c , S1.IU, ll.'M and ll..V)a yard.
ULACKS1LKR11AD7.1MEU, 21 Inches wide,
fl.ie a yard ; worth 1 1.5a.
FAILLE 1 RANCAISE.
SATIN MEKVELLEAUX,
FANCY STH1FED VELVETS,
At Lewest Cash Prices, at the
New Yerk Stere.
J.a
MARTIN A CO.
Queensware
DEPARTMENT !
DECORATED
DINNER
a
SETS.
A New Deslin Uand.Falnted m
Porcelain, m Piece for IIJ.K); thi
no r-ngllsn
ee decera-
wuu.
NIWDVCORATIONSat 111.00, IM.00, $25(10 np
te 1100.00 a sst.
One Hundred and One Pieces White Iron
stone W are at M se and 6 Ma set.
Five DINNER SETS FEINTED WAKK re
duced from IM.ID loll 1 00. A Special Bargain.
Decorated
Toilet
Sets.
New Patterns Arriving Daily,
AND OUR SELECTION IS THE MOST COM
PLETE IN THE CITY.
Ten Pieces BANDED CHAMBER SETS In
Red, Wu-, Fink aud Oar net, at isie a set i
worth M oe.
Ten era tea
BETSatt-.60.
KNULISH FltlST C11AMUKR
Ona Hundred DECORATKD CUAMUER
SATS at 1174 a set; worth tiie.
J. 8. Martin & Ce.,
Cw.We KUg Mm 8(a,
isAieAfraa, rA.
ClOTMUr.
-WnW.--
TIM lUTKinm.
Don't lilt ret Mild iiit.it
TO BUY
SpriDg Gletliin
!
Iten't wait until the assortment Is broken
later In the Season There's a possibility of hav
ing some nice weather.
Oar Assortment Is Geed Net,
-AND TUB-
PRICES ARE LOW
AS ANY IlKAS-UNAULK FKHSOK COtll.lt
RVrKCT.
MKN'S HUMS SUITS llSOOteaM.00
MBN'SllUStNBIs SUITS AOOtO la.(M
MEN'S WOltKINU SUITS 8 00 te 110
YOUTHS' SUIT 8.00 te Mm
110 YS' SUITS SCOte DO)
CIIILDUBN'S SUITS S.&3UJ 8.00
SBTTIIC riNKST LINK OF TROUSERS IN
LANCASTKK.TO OUDBIt, 17 00.
Myers & RatMen,
LKAD1.V1 CLOTH. Kit,
NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET.
LANCASTER, FA.
iy ll.hlAMMUtl A KOMTKR.
CALL US BY TELEPHONE.
WILLIAMSON & FOSTER.
ARE YOU
AMBITIOUS TO THRIVE?
-ir se-
Save Time, Trouble
-AND-
MONEY OUTLAY
11 V l'UKCHASI.NO YOUR
NEW SPRING SUIT
READY-MADE.
K WILL
FIT YOU PffRFEOTLY.
THK MShK AND FINISH Ol' OlfK DRESS
SL'IIS AUI. KQV SI. I'OCUblOM
WOltK,
UUrCOST LESS TOUUY.
Children's Suits, ti oe te ta no.
Iley's .suits, II W te til (je.
Yeung floats' hulls, Dress Cutaways Coats,
ItaouteiJtoa
dents' Dress Sack Suits, 110X0 te l 00.
Light-Weight Overcoats, fl.oe te I.-1 00.
The New Styles In i,entt' Light SUIT Hats.
The llestnn Flexible and Dunlap's Seft and
Stiff Fall Diets Hals.
Heys' and Children's Dress Mraw Hats, 2!e,
39c, Uc, 600.
OenU' Fecket HaU. 80c te II W.
Working Caps 10c. each.
Summer Lap Reb's, S0c. te J 50.
Genu' Promenade Gloves In Silk. Berlin or
Lisle Thread, Light Shade and Flalu Black.
OenU' Driving (Moves In the Faahlonable
Celers.
The Latest Sensation In Society Cleves.
New Celers and Patterns In Percale Shirts ;
two cellars and one pair Cnffs, 80c
1 lannel Shirts for lllcycle Riders.
White Diess Shirts, 25c, 3Se, 50c, 75c. and II 00,
Qenu' Fancy Colored Half Hese, loe. te SOc
per pair.
Shoes for the Ladles. A aennlne French Kid
Butten Ualtur, regular price, 15.10 ; we new sell
them at Si w.
A Special Let or Hrlght Finished Dongola
HoeU.wltH Flexible Beles, SIM.
An Kxeallent American Kid Uutten Shee, Bex
Tees, It W.
Misses' Flsln Kid shoes, with Spring Heals,
former II 00; new II. Si.
A anll JlMAHmArl nf t-a(1la' Walkfnir Shn..
fat Lewest Prices.
Trunks, Valises and Traveling flags.
WILLIAMSON & FOSTER,
33, 31, 3G and 38 East King 8t,
LANCASTER, FA.
atr Stores close every evening at 6 00 o'clock,
except Monday and Saturday.
PAKAHOLH.
B.R
411.
UMBRELLH
-AND-
PARASOL
HEADQUARTERS.
R. B. & H.IX
14 East King Bt.
apl-jmd
WATVMB.
WATCUEH.
Witchtt, Clocks Ghaies and Jtrili j
at less than auction prleea until Jannary L IStT.
Fine let el Kings. a Alse. Elgin, watttaa
Aurera for which! am Sele igeut), a etkt
rirst-ctass Wauba Best Watch and Jewelry
stiSuerrect tima by Taiaftmi-a Dally, aaly
plana la city
L. WEBER,
tMmvrwvmwm. su
15
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