Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 09, 1887, Image 2

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THE LANCASTER DAH.Y INTEULlGEKCER,.MONDAY, MAY 0, 1887.
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I.AWCA8TEB, MAY . 1887.
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. j jwdduiic juuua.
fwrtnier Beaver says that when reia-
i with England were becoming strained
r the New England mackerel business,
Jia received a dispatch from the warde
; Mrtment inquiring hew long it would take
iiinR MTinn tub
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Mhm ivur WitMiMT MemnM.
alaAwium.aLaiMBttSManm easas awi
SjMMBBIMIWIIWIWWIII ' " I
f. Ate Wss the national guard of the state at
. iuegwiauui icyucu uiiutuuriiiiic
;?.mu Ul BUHiO MWVa wum we w "
E& any point en our borders en twenty-four
Irjf'heurs' notice.
wt Tnu lm pflruumv a state di luiuus ui
s which Fennsylvanlans may well be proud,
IxMether evidence that for actual use our
BJUCV'.-... mit i. l, lt.l ..nnn rrt.ni-
njFS-JSSBfV SSUUMSJ u Ml w scireu uiuu. iuc;
'fen? net be as efficient as we could wish.
?.... SltM. ova nrfvanlTArl ten tlliatnpsa llnlvq.
SKsE." W "" "B" "- -"- --.,
i(,.ft laaey 10 gainer in any eitJiiuuce vuat uiaj
Keeme along in the way of bulleUstepplng.
pvThelr numbers are comparatively small,
teabd Governer Beaver's statement would
.lcebably make a European statesman
?V Msile when he thought of the disciplined
P;"llliens of European armies; but It is
iT-?? -1Jnf ihaf A nan KlrA a nrall narlr
fe-when the party arousing our anger has
v.cv ! 1II111 11 nMr hv lhf: vra rnnlii rp7a nnnn.
S'f What shnuld lm remembered In consider-
fM- lac the possibility of foreign war is that
ts2r tliii ! nnlv AtiA WAaf rvittrAr Ihnf ta imiTi)
Tfe' reach with great armies, and she would
pronaeiy say goea-uye 10 cauaaa in cass 01
trouble. SVe must expect te de our
heaviest Gghtlng with the navy or coast de
fenses; and in taking into consideration the
vast extent et our coast line, the wealth of
ear seaboard cities, and the strength of for
eign navleSjjsnnneuld calmly and judl judl
cieuslvut with vigor, push the work of
Ien for an evil day that all will
hope may never come.
A Man te lie Mourned.
I'liere has just died in New Albany, In
diana, a man of wealth and inlluence,
whose funeral will be attended by 3,000
werklngmen, mourning for him as a just
man who appreciated the responsibility of
wealth and sympathized with labor.
Mr. Depauw, It is said, always carefully
separated business from charity, but he
knew exactly when and hew charitable
feeling should take the place et business
principle. As an instance of this, it is re
lated that when 4ressien of trade made
It necessary te shut down n rolling mill in
which he owned a-balf interest, Mr. De
pauw assumed responsibility for running
the whole mill.bearing all losses and taking
any profits. lie lest very heavily at first,
but at the end of the year the balance was
In his favor.
This case is referred te, net because it is
exceptional, but because it is net often that
the details of many similar cases are
brought before the public ; and people are
apt te forget that if employers de net al
ways raise wages te the point that profits
seem te justify, neither de they invariably
shut down their factories when the busi
ness ceases te be profitable.
It is an argument against the s stein of
profit sharing that a right te share profits
Implies a duty te bear losses, and the men
cannot meet that duty ; but the reasoning
implies that by assuming the profits the
employer also assumes the losses, and se he
does, along with the responsibility for
them. His capital is a sacred trust, an
engine powerful for geed, and proper care
for its preservation justifies his refusal te
risk it in times of depression. Hut
charity sometimes justifies that risk and
occasionally men are found who will sink
the business principles that have become
the habit of a life time, from an impulse of
charity te their fellow-men. If we bad
mere men of this stamp, labor troubles
would be less serious.
A. Sew Irish Warfare.
The manner in which the Irish Doenle
. Are lighting for their rights must necessar-
Ily arouse the admiration et all beholders.
,' net only is a stern parliamentary battle.
fL'; wairinir in which t.hn muiui. - ,... -
f, --D-D w MNii WUUUUCL OI
i trut Irish lflarlera ahinM nnf ..,;.. ....-,..
vu -wlHiUUll3iy,
P Tttere is new proposed a scheme te aid the
Kan buuu vituse iiMiun wuiuu will be most
lisulnerable In the English armor. Mr.
Peter White has come from Dublin te the
& United tates, armed with a letter from
Jllchael Davitt, in the interest of the Irish
'woolen Industry. Mr. White says that
".V'tatan are enlv three firms which nnnr Mr
JftrMten goods from Ireland te this country,
i:i in test uiey eeuu eniy nuuut uu,uuu
-., vviuis ;u sku"i yvyuus, ickusi,
pyvaad ether goods, he says, can be sold here
p,';;t less) than half the price of domestic
:j,rg008aii une minion aeuars worm can be
. rigupuM ii a maraet can ue round for
P 11. -J KJ l..l 1 .,.!
aassBu, suiu sc ueuu cuipiucu iii uteu;
'i MUHtfacture will help relieve the distress
Sj Iitland caused by the bad state of agri-
Vwu there.
,yvTtiM te the beginning of a plan of opera-
ffWHtaw will snow te the mlsgujded
:,' laViMtbat the Irish are In dreadful ear
tf ii Um temtrnt la which they are new
MsfsffJtL Thtrptofettto force the fight.
, 'i,itm tnm m petaw, ana as uiey are
" fa. tfca taut theusrht .of clvl.
' l1atM of U ate, they an certain te
I- Ia T amM t th- no.
tSBSSBsav hwi vw w nun rut
at vital, for tha TeriM te premise
Lt-aitesTts Uawte aet fardMaatwbea
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KmtMi OmI Barm.
The coal combination will be longer per
tit the publication ef their monthly state
ment. It la te be aeen only by the compa
nies Interested, and can net be compiled
from the report of the several companies,
because in these there are many duplica
tions. The combination year ends March 31,
and this decision prevents the publication
of the March statement, which would have
shown the working of their agreement and
especially et the clause providing a penalty
el CO cents a ten en coal mined it excess of
the allotment.
It is evident that the companies
wanted te keep this information te them
selves, and se decided te withheld all Intel
ligence of the kind. The result must be
that tumors will be stimulated and efforts
made te reach the facts by calculation,
which will be quite as unfavorable te the
companies as any statement might be. It
is hardly likely that the discontinuance of
official statements will have the effect of
withdrawing attention from the coal eper.
atiens. Attorney General Cassidy's suits
have Cxed the public mind en the doings
of the coal barons, and they can net escape
by any ostrich tactics.
Jay Gould is fend et eating snail. This
ts much mere harmless than swallowing
railroads.
It wm thought when Geerge Kiddle, alter
Bosten had frowned upon his dramslie pre
sentation of "The Ksrl," said the Hub's
'damnation was purely local," he meant what
he said and would have the courage te stand
by the expression. But it appears he is net
that courageous. Fer he new write te the
Bosten papers in this humble strain: "I
was taught at an early age net te be afraid of
acknowledging myself in the wrong, if I
honestly felt myself at fault. A short time
age, while smarting under what seemed a
sense et injustice and unfairness, I was im
pelled te write a letter which my calmer
Judgment declares te have been injudicious
and unreasonable. Emersen says: 'The
key te one riddle is another riddle.' Will
you therefore, kindly allow me a little space
te de myself the justice of saying publicly
and at the cost et a little pride, that 1 am able
te bear defeat ? I am net Impelled te make
this statement en account of the amount et
censure I have received, bnt simply te satisfy
my own senstef what la proper and fitting,
te 'lay my service freely at Bosten's feet.' "
This is crooking the pregnant hinges of the
knee with a vengeance.
Quay Is spoken of ler president Upen
what evil times have we fallen ?
Mr. Cleveland seems te be in a fair
way te obtain as much popularity with her
own sex as she has among the mh. The
Women's Christian Temperance Union, of
Hamburg, Xew Yerk, has adopted resolu
tions congratulating "Mrs. Francis Folaem
Cleveland, a daughter of trie county, who
ha been called In her youth and beauty te
till the position or first lady of the land, for
having drunk cold water at a diplomatic
dinner." It is rather surprising te learn that
she came te her proud place through drink
ing cold water.
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One-half et the world does net knew hew
the ether halt lives. V. U. Petter, a young
artist of great merit, has starved te death
In Londen, just when his pictures were ob
taining favorable recognition.
Tub Philadelphia I'ress and Scranton lie
publican are se alarmed at the evidence el
Democratic harmony everywhere existing
that they are digging up dead Democrats.
Beth el these esteemed Journals declare that
the newly elected Senater Faulkner, et West
Virginia, was minister te France under Bu-chanan-The
senator-elect was only nine years
old when Buchanan was elected. The afore
said esteemed journals evidently have In
mlud the uew senator' doughty father.
Tin: Hebrews of Philadelphia de a vast
amount of unostentatious charity, as la illus
trated by the report of the Heclety of the
United U bore w charities or that city. The
president's report showed that l,WJ persons,
1, IDS adults and 707 children, or 377 families,
were assisted during the year ; of these 1,418
were residents of the city, and 677 were tran
sient callers and wayfarers. Medical aid was
given te 609 adults and Cel children. There
were 120 deaths, and f 2s0 was leaned dur
ing the year, of which fOi OS was returned.
Twenty-five new members have b.'en added
te the society's roll during the year. The
committee of ladies have made a large num
ber of garments. The employment bureau
of the auxiliary branch reported that out of
810 applicants for work positions were found
ler DS2 The treasurer's report showed the
total receipts for the year ai f.H,135.01;
total expenditure, (21,351 B-J; balance f4,130
30.
Dn. D. K. WninitT, of the Tennessee State
Beard of Health, has submitted a report en
the hsy lever resorts et Kast Tennessee. lie
say a that there are many resorts en the south
coast of Lake Superior, which are exempt
from hay fever, except when the wind is
from the south, seeming te show that parti
cles carried in the air from land under
cultivation are the cause of hay fever. In
confirmation of this a field was sewn with
various grass seeds for the purpose of raising
a bay crop. A week before the outbreak of
hay fever the grasses had net yet been in
bloom, and when they did bloom the heavy
rains prevented the diUutlen of pollen in
the air, but when the weather cleared, and
the southwest wind blew directly from the
bay field te the hotel, the outbreak occurred.
Dr. Wright says that seaside places in Brit
ish Amerlcr, as St. Jehns, New Brunswick,
and Halifax, Neva Scotia, seems te efier
most complete exemption.
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Ja.mks W. Hyatt, of Norwalk, Conn., It la
t teugbt, will be the successor of United
Statei Treasurer Jerdan.
PHBSONAXu
Cor.. W. Hayes Orikh says the state
printing cilice la compelled te run night and
day te de the legislative printing,
Parjs Uai.deman, of Chlckles, is en his
way new te Engiana. lam is nis ztlh trip
across the ocean.
Dkacen" Wiiitk, of New Yerk, newa
millionaire and congressman, was once an
Illinois wagon builder wte worked for eight
cents an hour.
W. U. IIunsel has had an invitation from
the West Virginia institute, at Morgantown,
W. Va., te make the honorary oration there
i n j uuu cuiuinencemeni.
Miss Ci.kvi:lani'.s new dntles consist of
being professor et American history in Mrs.
feylvanus Keed'a school, New Yerk, and as as as
wlateodllerorthe American Magazine of
hittery. J
Kbv. Dn. E F. W. Waltiier, president
and preresair et the theological emlnary (St.
Leufc) or the German Evangelical Lutheran
synod of Missouri, Ohie arid ether states
died at HL Leuis Saturday in tne 76m sear
of bis age, '
Mlts. Brtu.NNEit, the eldeat woman in
Dauphin county, celebrated her hundredth
birthday at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Christian Kegerlea, near Dauphin, en Hatur.
day. The old lady ii la tolerably geed
health and possesses a remarkable memory.
Miss Mattib Mituhell, the daughter of
Senater Mitchell, of Oregon, who is re.
Eirted te be engaged In marriage te Hir
lenel Sackvllle West, the Hrltlsh minister,
sailed from New Yerk for Europe Saturday
cm the Cunarder Aurania, accompanied by
her mother.
Quben Kahelani's name is pro pre
Bounced above as It Is spelled, with the chief
accent en the second syllable and a secon
dary accent en the fourth syllsbla Prlneasa
Lliiuekalanl aecants the third syllable ei
her name, " u," and pat a slighter accent en
sixth syllable, las.''
SB Si
10,000 atlaslag.
A package of 110,000 la bills, shipped by
the Bank el Ottawa te Its branch la Oarletea.
la Betastaf aad te MPpesad te tan teta
DBMOVBAT1C DVXX.
Sneseh el Bean Wattanen tutor Uis Ken
tucky Democratic Conntleu.
from the Loul.rllle Courier-Journal.
Mn.CiiAinM.NANi)i-Kt.i.ovtKMernATs:
I take this te be a dress parade of the buys In
the trenches. Laughter and applause. 1
am but a drummer myself laughter, but it
make my heart swell with the pride et a
sergeant major te leek upon this magnificent
array of Kentucky Democrats. .Vpplnuse.)
It is an unmistakable sign that there Ih lire In
the party yet. Applause,
There needs te b. llarei y In the history et
the politics of the country has there been
greater need of some Itallzlng current In
Democratic counsels than there new Is, and
where shall we leek te find this vltallrrng
current if net in Kentucky T The only dis
tinct line of Democratic policy, which at this
time awakens the enthusiasm of Iriends nnd
excites the denunciation of Iecs, ts every
where described as " the Kentucky Idea."
i Cheer And what Is the Kentucky Ulea.
t Is, as laras 1 am able te ititeriueit It, and If
there be an) thing 1 de understand, as the old
woman stUt of her " bluln'" it la the Demo
cracy of Kentucky rtat laughtpi It is a
sturdy clinging te the idea that peverntnent
belongs te tne many, ami is net me exciu exciu
slve property of the lew applause, and au
obstinate insistence that this idea shall be
carried Inte every administrative and legis
lative allair, and applied alike te the elf
anointed and the unwashed. Applause
Fellow Democrats, woharestuuitilod upon
times which, if they de net try men's souls,
are enough te nauseata deg. Laughter.
Turn whichever way ou will, It shall go
lucky with you If you de net slick your none
in a bottle of patent rue ilclne pie cnbed for
the regeneration of mankind. Tne air is full
of nostrums. There is the Protectionist's
wonderful Iren Tonic for making men rich
by taxation. Ureal laughter. 'there is the
Mugwump's Civil Ssrvioe Kllxtr ler purify
ing the system aud perpetuating liberty by
the erection or au arlstcjra:y et office upon
the ruins of reprcentntlve government
Cheer, There Is Fraud's Own Pauper
Patriotic Liulmoet, which proposes te
exterminate vagabsndage by making every
tramp a pensioner, cheers and con
tinuous laughter, and which e should
have actually nad administered te us
but ler the lly which drover Cleveland
dropped Inte the Hist box et the ointment
submitted te his Inspection. Kenewenl
cheering There Is that delicious suar suar
ceated, uouble-cempouud educational cap
sule, wblca is te be given te every tittle nig
ger In the land before he go;s te bed, and
when he gets up In the morning he shall
come forth a scholar and a gentleman. Pro
longed laughter Aud then there is I'ex's
Universal Kenoater and Sccial, Meral and
Petlllcil Cure-all, the Teetetil Prohibition
Pereus Plaster, laughter which will stick
te you like a brother snd laughter which
is expecieu te convert every uruiking saioeu
into a temple et worship, aud te repeeple the
world with a new race of rud-uced angels.
Laughter and applause.
1 am against each and all of these quack
remedies applause, and against the man
who is in favor of any one et them applame ,
and mere particularly agalust aim If he
claims te be a Democrat. Loud applause
They are the vapering of mock sentiment
ana tne Dastaras ei paternal licentiousness.
Applausa They strike at the root of our
constitutional ) stem, which was conceived
In the right of man te govern himself, and
brought forth te meet the evil that mankind
is governed tee much. Applause It would
amaze the lathers of this republic te leek In
upon us te day and te beheld the elaborate
architecture, and the costly and variegated
furniture with which the vanity and avarice
of men and the ingenuity of devils have con
trived te overlay and decorate the simple re
publican structure they honed out of the
primeval forests of natureaud built upon the
rocks of liberty. Cheers.
If it be net the mission ul the Democratic
party te preserve in the new something of
the spirit et the old applause, te combine
tradition with movement and te lighten the
highways el progress with brands snatched
from the fire kindled by tbose who launched
the ark of the Union and made the cove
nant of states tmeen, then there is no
iuture ler us but a repetition et histories,
which had better never been. I have fol
lowed the morning stir of Democracy from
the noonday of secosslen through the darkest
hours et the midnight of reconstruction, and
with the dawn of peace and reason have
seen it shine ever a reunited people ap
plause as bright and clear as the Star of
Betbleaem, which presaged the coming et
Christ; and as truly as I believe that
Ged reigns and orders all things for geed,
se 1 believe that this morning star of Democ
racy, which has returned te Its meridian and
shines once mere above the White Heuse at
Washington, prtsaees the final triumph et
freedom and the reign forever and aye of the
people's simple ui.Jenty, Prolonged ap
plause. It is because I believe this that 1 am
unwilling te yield one Inch of the people's
ground te the encroachments of innovation,
and held these Innovations mere dangerous
when they come clad In the raiment and Hy
ing the flag of a spurious Democracy.
Cheers 1 nad rather meet titty enemies
en the open plain In honest light than one
single enemy disguUed as a friend. Ap
plause Let me urge upon this convention, then,
the re-assertlen et each of the old time
honored doctrines that has any bearing upon
the present state of public alUIra j the need
ful limitations of the Ifederal power ; the un
impaired rights et the states ; the money el
the constitution, expressed in geld and silver
and paper, convertible into coin upeu de
mand ; the free education of the people at
home ; no sumptuary laws ; no jelllfclal
secret societies ; no mere revenue man the
government, economically administered, can'
spend, and a tarltl laid upon the luxuries of
life exclusively ler public purposes.
(Cheers ) These, fellow Democrats, are
cardinal and axiomatic Democratic truths,
and no Democrat can miss hrs way as long
as be sticks te them with all his heart. Re
turn te the trenches, I entreat you, and hav
ing laid aside your store clothes and put en
your hemespuu, go te work te substantiate
them as embodied by the geed men and true
selected by you te bear them en te victory.
Prolonged cheers
A THllir IS A VUVttCII.
Tba Kicltlng Mcsee lu Which Father Mclier Mclier
inett Was a fartlrfant.
Kev. Daniel I. MuDeruiettls the pastor of
.St. Mary's Catholic church, Philadelphia.
He was formerly an assistant te the late
Father Keenan In HL Mary's churcb, this
city. The following account or a recent
burglarious attempt upon bis cburcb Is from
the Philadelphia iVcji :
It was arter tbe eveulng devotions en Fri
day, and, Indeed, it was net far from mid
night when lathe McDermott and .McCJjv
ern, et Ht. Mary's, sal talking together lu the
priory that adjoins it when suddenly there
rang through the house the sound el bells
that were net the chillies of HL Mary's, but
its burglar alarm. The geed fathers knew
what It meant, though it was the tltst time it
had ever startled them.
After putting en their coats Father McDer
mott slipped a sheeting iron into bis pocket
and led the way te the street, remarklng :
" Perhaps it's only a feel's errand alter all,
for a cat could ring It." The priory from
which tbe priests emerged is one deer belew
the cburcb and separated Irem It by a little
yard. Passing tbreugb tbe yard le tbe back
entrance of the building tbey cautiously
opened tbe deer aud entered.
Father McDermott sttuck a match and lit
tbe gas near tbe altar. Tuere was a death like
stillness and tbe light showed no mau'a pres
ence sate their own.
I thought as much," said Father McDer
mott as tbey turned out the light and lull the
cburcb. liut as they retraced their steps te
Fourth street again tbey heard one or tbe
vestibule doers rattle. The street wis
deserted and drawing his revolver Father
McDermott II red Inte tbe air te alarm tbe
police. Tbe rattling at the deer from tbe
inside waa repeated and again the priest field
his weapon alelt aud fired. Around tbe
corner et Spruce came (J nicer iturns, of tbe
Tblrd district, en a dead run. ile rushed
wildly up te the c ark-robed priests expecting
te make them bis captives, but waa bawildered
and astounded when be recognized them,
TueV explained In a Iaw wnnlr nmlrlraiwln,
his weapon tbe c 111 cer entered tbe cburcb
f rena tbe side and leund a man crouching in
a corner near tbe deer that bad rattled.
were found tbe contents of two missing
bextm ,? .V4 bro"en open, amounting te
several dollars. Alter stealing tbe aim ler
the peer the tblsl had turned te tteubK
nacle te rob tt of lu treasures. Ue would
hava made a rich haul there, for it contained
the geld and silver vessels, among wbleh
was a beautiful geideu bowl, recently do
nated by an unknown lady, with all her
wedding Jewels therein.
Bat as tbe thief spproaehed It he made
tba false step that led te bis discovery. At
the vary deer of tbe tabernacle, underneath
the heavy carpet, Ilea an electrie mat. On
this tbe inlet stepped, aud in an Instant the
alarm rang In tbe parish house where tbe
Dtiaati sat talking.
ttWNNUii as tb m-loeklagBua
Who crept te the gallery during the evening
devotions and when asked what he was do
ing there aald be fell asleep during the ser
vice and waa trying te get out. lie was
taken te the station-house and the fathers put
away their firearms and slept.
They appeared against him Saturday morn
ing when he was arraigned before Magistrate
Lennen. He gave bis name as Jehn ltol ltel
llcka, of New Yerk, 'JO years old He was
held in tAX) for court
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IH riuutfn HAnitmttiriNO,
The llMiitt el an Ktstitlnatien of the Allege!
tarnll Letter.
Secretary Jehn P. Sutten, or the Irish Na
tional League of America, iurnishea this
statement: Jehn Fitzgerald president of
the Irish National League of America, re
cently submitted the Londen 7'imrV tee.
simile of the alleged Parnell letter, together
with documents In possesien of Patrick Kjiau,
in the handwriting of Klchard i'lgett, for
merly proprietor el the Dublin riaAmun, te
a committee consisting el lloverner Thajer,
Treasurer Willard, Auditor Hancock, Mayer
Sawyer, Postmaster Watklnsand the cashiers
of the city banks. The committee reported
as fellows :
We, the undersigned have, at the reniiest
of Jehn Fltrgerald, president of the Irish
National League of America, carefully ex
amlued the lac stmllB published in the Lon Len Lon
eon Timtt et the lMh ultimo, alleged te have
bean written by Hen. ChsrliS. Parnell; also
letters slgnei Hlchard Pluett, addressed te
Patrick i:an, da'sd June-., Wft, December
it and 'J2, 1j0, January 11, IsSI, and March 0,
11: also au enclcure contained in said let
ter of March 0, KM, and we have no hesita
tion in nylng that the alleged fac simile and
the saidletteu aud iucleau-e were written by
the rime hand.
The documents referred te were letters
from I'lgett, wherein he tried te blackmail
the League through its treaiurer under the
pretense that he had been ettered M shit
tints bys'leged agents or Dublin castle te
publish fictitious articles In relation te the
League tund, prepared ler the purpose or
dltcredltlng the Ltague, and the letter te
him from three neats, which be inclesed as
prcef of his statement. In his letter te the
treasurer e; Pie Lc -rue, Pujelt said that he
was en the verge or financial ruin and must
have money. He would suppress the Dub
lin castle article, however, II the League
would make him a temporary lean of 300
shillings. The 3 letters and lac simile et
Parnell's alleged letnr the cemmlttne be
lieved te be in fie haudwrltingel the same
mac.
Oar dniRisNt Informs , that lr. Unit's Censh
vrnp soils better than uny ether cough until
cine.
" New It's sll right It's all rlitht, dirltn r," ssld
Mr Werkbttd. "1 hive tesiej lltheruughlv
Salvation oil til suri.ly cure jour pain lu tte
back."
ra-ci.it en cm.
8t.KKf LESS MUHT9, umde miserable by that
terrible cough. Milleh's Uuru Is the reuieily ter
you. Sold by It. U. Cochran, aruifgljt, os 1J7
and IS) North Vlueen St., Lancaster, I'a. (.')
A Very Marrow Kscap.
"Yes, 1 hafl a very narrow escape," said a
premluert cltlien te a friend. "1 aa cenflued
teuiy bed for a yeiraml my friends gave me up
ter a consumptive's Kravc, until I bexan uslmr
hemp's Ualsam for the Threat and LuUKi, and
here 1 am, sound ami hearty." Price !tv. and
II. Ker sale by 11. it. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137,
North Queen street, Lancaster.
Backlsn's Anita sal.
The Eest Salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises.
Seres, Ulcers, Salt lilieum, rover Seres, Tetter,
Chapjwd Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin
Krnptlens, and positively cures riles, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed te gve perfect satis
faction, or money refunded. Price JS cents per
box. Fer sole by H. K. Cecnran, Druggist, in
sna 1XJ North Unnen stmet, Uincjuter. Pa.
Mothers 1 Mothers It Mothers! I
Are you disturbed at night and broken of your
rest by a sick child satferlng and crying with
the uxcrnclatlng pain of cutting teeth t If se,
go at once and get a bottle of M113. W1N3LOW8
soerillNO SYllUt'. It will relieve the peer
little sntler tmmedlately depend upeu tt; there
is no mistake about tt. There Is net a mother
en earth who has ever used It, who wilt 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
sate te use tn all cases' and pleasant te the taste,
and ts the prescription of one of the eldest and
best tetuale physicians and nurses In the United
States. Sold every whole, SB cents a bettle.
maySl-lydAw
Miraculous Kcape.
W. it". Heed, drugitlst, of Winchester, Ind.,
writes "Una of my customers, Mrs. Louts 1'IUe,
ltartoule, llandelph county, lnd., wu4 a long
suiferer with Consumption, and was lven up
te die by hvr physicians. Shu Heard of lr. hlng
New Discovery for Consumption, and begun
bujlnir it of me. In six months' time she
walked te this clty.aillst.ince or six mile", and
Is new se much Improved she h 14 quit using 1L
She tees shuevies hur life J tt."
free trial Hollies at Cochran's Drug Stere,
sins. 157 and lJJerth uueen slreet, Lanca"r,
P. (8)
SIIII.OLl'3 COUCH and Consumption Cure
Is sold by us en a guarantee, it cures Con Cen Con
sumptien. Held by II. It Cochran, druggist,
Nes. 1J7 and 1.3 .North (Jueeu UL, Lanca-ter,
Pa. (3)
Ths Impending Dancer.
The recent statistics of the number of deaths
show that a large majority die with Consump
tion. This disease may commence with an ap
parently harmless ceuirh which cin be cured In
stantly by Kemp's it&lsam for the Threat and
Lungs, i
TO!
ilch Is guaranteed te cure and relieve
aii cases. rnce au cents ana si. zriat iu ret.
rer sale by II. II. Cochran,
drugKlst. Ne. 1JT
nertn uueen suvei.
en-iwaatuw
Ne nutter whit pirtslt may finally an ct, cv
tarrh ulnavsstiru In the heal and belongs te
the head. There Is no mystery about tbe eiiirin
et this direful disrate, it begins In a neglected
cold. Uuu of the kind thl Is " sure te be better
lu a taw days." Thousands et victim knew
hew It Is by sad expel lance. Kly's Criain Dalm
cures colds In thu head nnd cilarrh In ail Its
stages. .Net a snuff uera liquid.
mj-9-JwdeeaAw
ruur-rilthv
Of our American people are afflicted with sick
hendiichu In either Its nervous, billens or con-
f;estlve fenns, caused by Irregular habits, high
Ivliitf, etc., mid no remedy luis ever conquered
It until Dr. Leslie's Hix'cl.il Piesrrlptlen was ills ills ills
oeverid. Ulve It a trial. Seu advertisement In
another column. (J)
THATlf ACK1NO COUdll can be se quickly
cured by Hhlleh's Cure. Ve guarintee lu Held
by H. II. Cochran druggist, Nes.ltfand 129 North
ljueen SL, Lancaaler, I'a. (1)
Saved Itli Ufa.
Mr. I. I. Wllconsen. et Herse Cave. Kv.. sars
hn was, for many years, badly aiHIcted with
Phthisic, also Diabetes ; the pains were almost
unendurableand would sometimes almost threw
him Inte convulsions. He tried Klectrlc Hitters
and get roller iromnrsluetuo and utter taking
six bottles, was entirely cured, and bad sained
In flesh eighteen pounds. Bays he positively be
lieves he would have died, bad tt net been for
the relief afforded by Klectrlc Hitters. Sold at
nfly cents a bottle by II. U. Cochran, Druggist,
Nes. 1J7 aud 1JU North Queen street, Lancaster.
Pa. (8)
WIXKH AXU LIQUORS.
IUUB ItVE WHISKY.
Old Gret! Spring Distillery.
Situated en Kast Orangn strcM, between
Urauge and chestnut, one ty ua.re east of reser
veir, Lancaiter, I
I huve Just erected a new distillery with all of
the latest Improved machinery ler dUltlllng
PUKE UVE WHISKY.
A. 11. SUK AKK Kit, Proprietor.
This Distillery has been erected at thu famous
Old Uroffstewn Spring, which has Ih-eii noted for
Its plenteous and unfailing supp'y of the pur
est water. At tt our grandfathers drank when
they were boys, and It has never been known le
run dry even tn the hottest weather, from this
sprtuvall the water ued le the distillery Is ob
tained, tbe pump drawing from lltwenty-flre
gallons a mluute.
liesides my own distilled IJfhlsky, I also handle
Brandies, tiin, Wiues, Ac.
aVCall and be convinced.
A. B.SHKArPKIt, Distiller,
STOUk-he. U North CJueen StieuL
S. II. raimers having geed 111 eon hand can
Una ready Ue for It at the store or distillery.
Highest cash market price paid for a geed artl.
ale. ., apKa-lydAw
maxiUMt.
AT EIUSM AN'H.
New Spring Neckties
AT KKISMAN'3.
There Is no garment concerning tbe fit of
which a man ts mere particular than a shin.
hhlrt Cutting is olrlneart, Todtcoruforta Tedtcoruforta Todtceruforta
lileashlrtinustbeciitwtttitbe proper anototn anetotn anotetn
leal eurvra, the workpeople must y practical
!,b.,limttkM' . "avlng had an eiiwrlnncief M
SHIRT.
In the Market for the Least Possible Meney.
ABMSMAN'I,
Xe, J7 Wt JUsfl tmt, Uasastar,
(Silica I.
IMMONS L1VKB RKUULATOK.
Uoasekeeppr of Our Health.
When one hi the feeling of belnt ltllleus,
Censtlpatm. with tendency le l'lle. Iliwdsche,
au-ea. Celic, Hallow Coinnlexlon, hraptlens of
inn naiii nnu Aiieciieus ei inn niuneys
They way be sure their LlVkU ts out otetdb?,
nnd
Simmons Liver Regulator
Is required te ASM'-T Nature tn relieving It
el nil Hccumulstlnns and restoring 11 te Its orig
inal strength and vigor.
Testimony of l'minlnsnt t'byslclan.
"Xe ether remedy within my knowledge csn
nil Its place. 1 have been practicing medicine
for twenty years and have never been able te
putupn vegetable eemiHiuud that would, like
tllnnums l.lrer Heffuhtliir, pmmptlr and effec
tively move the Liver te actum ana at the same
time aid. Instead et weskrnlng, the digestif u
powers el the system." L. M. IIistek, M. '.,
WashtUKten, Ark. lnsyl-eeaaw
QAPU1NE PLASTKRH.
35 M1.1I.VI.S AWAKDKl) TO
Bensen's Capcine Plaster !
THE 11KST IN TIIK WOULD.
Cures Pleurisy, Uhenniatlsm, Lumbago, Hack
ache. Weakness, Colds in the Chest and all
Aches and Strains.
ltownre of Imitations under similar sounding
names.
S3- Ask for Ucnsen's and lake no ether.
ducll6uieedaw
TTUMPUKEYS'.
TJOMEOPATHIU
Cl'KOIKICS.
UlLHUMPllllKYS'
lloekot Alt lKeaies,Cleth and Unld lllmllng,
lit l'uices, with steel Kugravlug,
MAtLKt) t'UKK.
List or I'rtnetpal Nes. Cures. Price.
1. ravKR.s,CoiiKestten,lnflammatfons '
i. w ekm s, ertn Fe or. Werm Celic "J5
3. I KYlsit Celic, or TeethtliKOf infants "Si
4. 1)iriihih, of Children or Adults It
b. 1ITSENTSRV, titlplUC, UlllOUS COllO -"
G. Cuelkri Mci.MM, limiting Vi
7. Cermt, Colds, tirenehlUs 'Si
8. Sinaen, Toothache, I'&ceachn 'a
9. llsitxciim.Slck lleailache. VerUire 'Si
10. livsrirsiv, llllleus Stomach 't
11 hcrrsssmer l'Atri'L 1'srieds a
12. liiTin. tee rrotiie I'erHMi. n
li CROcr, Cough, Dtthcult llreathtnK V
It. salt hmi'i, Kryslpelas, Kruptlens a
15. UuscvvTisii, Kheumatlc I'atns M
in. rsviB ami Aucs, Chills, SlalarU M
17. IMlks. Ullnd or llltH'dlng se
13. ( AURnil, Influenrs, Told tn the Uead 90
CO. WBierisn Coreif, Violent coughs M
21. Ubhikal Dmiaiiv, Physical Weakness. ...W
27 Kmxsv Uiia8S A)
IB. Nmivecs IiasiLlTV ILUI
30. Urinart WmKVK.ss, WetttnK lied M
Jl DisXASsserTHX IIsakt, I'alpttatlnn II CO
Sold ny liruiTKlsts, or sent postpaid en receipt
of prlcc-llUllt'llttaYa' IIKUICINK C. lie
rulten SL. N. Y. tebSWlvcedftw
CJLY'S CIIKAM I1ALNL
C1TAR11E, HAY FEVER,
Ely's Cream Balm
CUllKS j
Catarrh, Geld In Head, Besa Oeld,
Hay Fever, Deafness, Hoadache.
EASY TOUSK-I'KICK SO CENTS.
ELY DUOS., Oswego, N. Y., U. 8. A.
HAY FEYER,
ELY'S CBKAU HALM Is net a liquid stuff or
powder. Applied Inte nostrils ts quickly ab
sorbed. It cleanses the head. Allays Inflamma
tion. Heals the sores, lies teres the senses of
taste and aincll.
rS0 Cents at Druggists 1 by moll, registered,
u Cents.
ELY BROTHERS, Druggists,
03WKUO. N". Y.
aQenuInn Kly's Crram Ilslm for sale at
Cochran's Drug Mere, 137 and 1st North tlueen
St., Lancaster, I'a. JyillyeedAlyw
rpUE SWIKT HPKCIKIC CO.
TRIED
IS TIIK
CRUCIBLE.
TBAnESiSSsMA,ut
About twenty years age I discovered a little
lore en my cheek, and the doctors pronennced
It cancer. I have tried a number of physicians,
but without receiving any permanent benefit.
Among the number were one or two specialists.
The medicine they applied was like Ore te the
sere, causing Intense pain. I saw a statemen.
In the papers telling what 8. 8. b. had done for
ethers similarly atlllcted. I procured some at
once. Uelere I had used the second bottle the
neighbors could notice that my cancer was
healing np. Sly general health had been bad
for two or three years I bad a hacking cengh
and spit bleed continually. 1 had a severe pain
In my breast. After taking slq bottles or 8, 8. 8.
my cengh left me and I grew stouter than I had
been for several years. My cancer has healed
ever all bnt a little spot about the size of a half
dime, and Is rapidly disappearing. I would ad.
vise every one with cancer te give 8. 8. 8. a fair
trial. MBS. NANCY McrjONAUailBY,
Ashe drove, Tippecanoe, Ce., Ind.
Feb, is, 189B.
Hwllt's Specific Is entirely vegetable, and
seems te cure cancers by forcing out the Impu
rities from tbe bleed. Treatise en Illoed and
Skin Diseases mailed free,
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,
D3AWBR 3. ATLANTA, OA.
sTOenulne Swift's Specific for sale at Coch
ran's Drug Stere, 137 and 133 North Queen St.,
Lancaster, Ptt. Il-lydAw
r-J.KA.Y'8 HPKCIKIOMEDIOINE,
Gray's Specific Medicine.
The Great English Remedy will promptly and
radically cure any and every case of nervous
Otliillty and weakness, result or Indiscretion,
exctsses or overwork nt brain and nervous sys
tem ; Is perfectly harmless, acts like tnsglc, and
been extensively used for ever Sll yeais with
great succets.
full particulars In enr pamphlet which we
desire te send free bv mall te every one.
aWTbe Specific Medicine Is sold by all drug-
flats at II per package, or six packaices for $3
I will be sent freemv mall en receptef the
money, by addressing tbe agent,
H. B. OOOHRAN, Druffftiat,
Nes. 137 130 North Queen St , Lancaster, Pa.
TIIK OKAY MEDICINE
Street, Buffalo, M. .
CO., Ne. 100 Main
uuro-lyeedaw
TMPKOVKD CUSHIONED EAR DKUM&
OURB FOR THS DEAF.
eck's Patent Improves! Cushions Bar
Drains perfectly restore hearing and perrens
Ue work et the natural drum. InTlslble, com.
tunable and always la position. AU conversa
tion and even whispers ltemid.aiaUaetlT.aead
for Illustrated boost with jttsttaseiilalsnu.
Address or eall en C HIICOX, aMBTOawaF,
aswYera, st.nue.uu. J
OPTUBE CUBE UUAKANTEBD BY
, Dr.J.B. Maver.tai Arch street. rttUaOel.
pala.Pa.
aaeetence. MoeperaUosjer fcust-
neseaelar. Thousands of cares. At Seystesa I
VLermxa.
J" QANHMAM A BRO,
G8.-LGaiisman & B10.-68.
NORTH QUEEN STREBT.
Wohae new en band thn largest and Most
Complete Stock el,
Hen'?, Beys' and Children's Clothing
Ever oileied In the public at Prices te lefy
CempetltUin.
We herewith rjuole only a few et our prices
tOKlvepirtliuanltea whit II will cost te wear
f lrsi'Uisss uieimuu
Men's All Weel Itiislness Suits st ( flOO
Men's All.HtKil Worsted Suits At! Hill
Men's All Weel riueCheekiM Sulla ....Altitun
Men's All Weel KiiKllsh Werstea Sulls, At Hit"
Men's Alt Weel riue lieuhle-ltieaitsd
frock Mills AtllMW
Heys Scheel ults at U.VI. S3 0, SI W. I 00.
Ilnys' All-Weel Dress Suits ill I.M, SI 0),nr',
I7w.s.oir'i.ie).
Children's Hulls at II.SJ, II.7S HM, II W.IJ0O,
14 If), S5.1H. p; tu.
Larcest Assortment Lewest Prlcw.
L. GANSH&N & BRO.,
Merchant Tailors.
MANUrACTUKKHS OT
Meu'g, llejs and Children's Clothleg,
S. K. COIl N.yUK. OUANUI
LANCASTKlt PA.
STD,
a-The Chnipest (and
Heuse In the City.
Exclusive) Clothing
WILL
1AMNON A FUHrKK.
CALL US BY TELEPHONE.
WILLIAMSON & FOSTER.
CHARACTERISTIC.
TIIK
Superior Appearance
-or-
OUR SUITS
-KOIt
Yenng Qentltmen, Beys and Children
Kntltle them tn a plncn rrinil In all resjiects te
Custom Werk, with the one exception They
ilen'tcest jeu as much money te buy.
Yeung llenuemen's DrvssLulaway CeatSults,
$10(0 te riltn".
Heys' etraUht rrentSaek Drest'-ults, Pleated
Tunic or Norfolk Hiouse.tlte te asm
Yeung Oeiu's Light Colored Stltr felt Hats,
II 73 te ti se.
rrencb Kelt Pocket Ha's. 12 in.
tall Dress Silk Hau, 1 1 in and 13 CO.
LOUTRA -
Is the name glien te the latest style SUIT Felt
Hat. It Is quite pipular. We have them In the
best .elllng ahapea.
STRAW HHTS
reu
Men, Beys and Children
AT
ALL PRICES.
Why Should Ycu Swelter V
Balbrlgiran Undcrthttts, with Leng or Short
S!ves. sv
Unslln Drawers, 2.V".
The Indus Undershirt, 2T.J.
I'ercile hltu. 2 Cellars and 1 Pair CufT, fife.
W hlte Dress Whlrts. c, ise, Vn,
All the faieiltebhspesln -1 k Neckwear.
LADIKS' AND UISSSKs'
SUMMER SHOES I
l.mllej' rine Dongola r'extble Seles, all styles,
Vm.
Ladles' Kid Hut ten, S luare Toe and Lew Heel,
lleu.
I.aelfg' Kid Hutten Opera Tee, II SO,
Ladles' Kid Pox liuttuu, enuaru or Opera Tee,
ie
Misses' Fid nni Pebble Spring Heels, 11.11
Misses' drain llutlen, HeUr '1 Ips.auc.
Children's Kid or Pebble Spring lloeh SOc up
wards. A full asertment of Hey," and Youths' Shee)
tn all grades at Lewest prices.
Trunk ft, Ratchets and ValiwH.
WILLIAMSONS FOSTER,
32, 31, 36 and 38 East King St,
LANCA8TEH, PA.
SBPStnres close every evening at seu o'clock
except Monday and Saturday.
MOWERS, AC.
.LINN 4 BKBNKMAN.
CARD!
We have a number of Goods which are
just in season, and which, ewinst te our
giving special attention, we can offer great
inducements.
" Pennsylvania " Lawn Mowers have no
equal. These we make a specialty. We
have as geed Lawn Mowers as are In tbe
market for 10.00 and 17.00.
Baby Carriages We carry seventy.flve
varieties in stock. These goods are our
own special and our prices are low.
Tlefrigeraters are new in season. Hew
few people knewanytbing about Refrigera
tors. It took us twenty years t learn.
We can teach you in Ave minutes:
It will be worth something for you !e ket
tbe best.
Ceal Oil Steves There is mere differ
ence in Ceal Oil Steves than almost any
thing manufactured. Don't spend your
money till you knew what you are getting.
Ice Cream Freezers and Water Coelers
you can buy almost anywhere, but can you
?t tbe beat at the lowest prices- Veu can
rem us.
Lawn Tennis Setts, Genuine Mexican
and Common Hammocks, Uase iiall and
all Sporting Goods at Factory Prices.
FLUiN 4 BREHEMAN,
He, 153 North QeMDBtTMt
CLOTltl.XU,
M
YKH8 A KATUKOW.
G.
R.
It's net loe ratly te talk et
Grand Army Suits!
Ws're ready with itoed stock of loom.
$9 and $13.
Are the prices, with Twe Sets of Unttens.
EVEBY SOT GUARANTEED FAST COLORS.
The Nicest and Taslltsl stock of
Ready-Made Clothing,
-AT-
Decidedly Lew Prices.
Ne two prices here for thnfama goods. One
price tn every eae, and that as low as geed work
will allow.
SI'KCIAL INDUCK.MIMTS KIH MKN Ot
MODKKATK MKANS.
Plenty et Clothing at Lev Prices.
Myers & RatMen,
IiKAlrlSU CI.OTIIIKRH,
NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET.
LANCASTkH, PA.
N'
OW HKADY I
Our Ready-Made Stock
-or-
SPRING CLOTHING.
W are prepared te show our New HPKINU
STOCK In Iteady-Uadn Suits. Our Assortment
Is Larger than ever bofem, and Prices Lewer.
We have taken special care te net np gned and
Attractive Suits for tie SI'HINll Tit A UK. and
we feel satisfied our efforts have been success
ful. Call and give us the benertt of your opinion.
Our Custom Department
Is Stocked with all the Newest Novelties In
Suitings, which we wUl Make te Order In the
Hest Style.
FIT GUARANTEED.
BURGER & SUTTON,
Tailors and Clothiers,
NO. 24 OENTB1 SQUARE,
LAWCABTKK. PA.
riKMU it BKOTHEK.
LIGHT WEIGHT GOODS
reu
SUMMERWEAR.
Our Sterk or SKItUK SUITS for
SUMMBUWKAIl cannot bet quailed
In the city.
Onr Stock of Sh'UUK SUITS consists
et both Foreign and UornesUe Uoeds,
and either Celer lilack or 111 ue.
We call your attention te our line of
SKKUSUCKEi: and MOllAllt COATS
and VKSTS.
We can fit you in size. We can suit
you In taste. We can please you In
price. We can satisfy you tn regard
te the color.
SKKRSUCKKlt SACK COAT and
VKST.ll.aa
8KKRSUCKKII NOUrOLK JACK
aTand VKST, 12X0.
HOYS' SKaasUCKKIl SACK COAT
and VlC3T,11.00-terU all ages.
HOYS' SKBIISUCKKU NOUFOLK
JACKKTandVBHT.ll.il.
MOIIAIB COAT and VKST, sizes M
up te IS, In all qualities of goods, at
Lewest Prices.
LOOK I LOOK I I,W) pairs of MEN'S
SUMMKIt PANTS atSJc.
LOOK1 LOOK! 6l pairs of 11018'
sUMalKlt PANTS at ."-Oc.
lirsh & Brether,
ONE PRIOH
MHROHANT TAILORS,
-AND-
CletMers and Furnishers,
oea. aeuTH Quaaa st. and eaNTsta
aqitAMB. LAKUASTait. PA
ROOTS AXD SllOKH.
jMPaBTTTrrieE
a great
MARK DOWN
-IN-
Shoes!
sr Don't talk about Prices. They'll Bult Veu.
CeuieAlll Come All I
HIEMENZ!
KO. 67WORTH QPMH BT.
TKVAN'H fXOUK.
Levan's Fleur
na but.
V.TaM
rXi
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,
tAaAr.
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