Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 18, 1887, Image 2

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Same Dirsree Figures.
t Mr.A.Partlett Lloyd, of Washington,
f ks written a book en divorce law, which
- contains much that is Interesting en this
' absorbing subject. In his classifying of
" easy states " in which te secure divorces
assays: The wife may secure a divorce
' tt her husband fail te support her in New
, Hampshire, Massachusetts, Maine, Ver.
ent, Rhede Island, Indiana, Michigan,
; Nebraska, Delaware, Tennessee, Nevada,
Colerado, Washington Territory, Idaho,
Wyoming, Utah, Arizona ; and for "wilful
neglect" in California and Dakota. Dis
appearance of either party is sulllcient
cause in New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhede
bland and Connecticut. Divorces are still
readily granted in Rhede Island for "gross
misbehavior and wickedness repugnant te
and in violation of the marriage contract;"
for "cruel and barbarous treatment of
Wife" in Pennsylvania; for any or indefinite
aaases at the discretion of the court in
Wisconsin, Washington Territory, Arizona
and Flerida; also in Ohie and Michigan
where the ether party has secured a dU
verce in another state, or after Ore years
reluntary separation in Wisconsin and
Kentucky.
Giving statistics en the subject, the au
, tner finds that the San Francisce ratio of
divorces te marriages in 1SS1 reached the
. amazing number of 1 divorce te ever- d.TS
n marriages, largely exceeding the New
England rate. The ratio of the two most
populous counties of Minnesota increased
la ten years in one of them from 1 divorce
In 29.3 marriages te 1 in 22.0; and In the
ether from 1 in 10 te 12 in 12. Fer six
years the rate in Cook county (Chicago)
Illinois, has been 1 in every 9.5 marriages.
The Ohie courts in 1882 granted 1 di
vorce te every 16 8 marriages. Philadel
phia granted 101 divorces in 1862, 215 in
1872 and 477 in 1882, while New Yerk city
granted 212 in 1870 and 316 in 1SS2 ; al
though a much lanrer city. New Yerk falls
Jtehind Philadelphia by 151 cases of divorce
.,in 1882. This can be somewhat accounted
for by the nine causes for divorce under
Pennsylvania law and only one under the
New Yerk law.
Connecticut In 1878, and for fifteen years
prier thereto, granted about 1 divorce te
every 10.4 marriages. Vermont for the
same year, 1 te 14. Massachusetts for
that year, 1 te 21.4. Rhede Island in 1582,
1 te 11. New Hampshire in 1882, 1 te 10.0,
Maine in 1880,1 te 10.
The student of humanity will find feed
for reflection in these figures.
Tae Repnbllcan Convention.
The Republican convention met and
nominated in short order the slated candi
dates, and Bpeedily adjourned after resolv
ing that the Republican state government,
from the governor through te Tem Cooper,
chairman of the Republican' state com
mittee, was as geed as it could be. It also
resolved that the Democratic national ad
ministration was as bad as it could be, and
was only distinguished for Imbecility and
for love of the rebel flag. Mr. Gladstone
lias its approval; and se has James G.
Blaine. Upen the tariff it makes its usual
meaningless utterances, demanding that
needful protection for American manufac
turers and labor which no considerable body
of people desire te take away from them.
There is no issue presented by this con.
ventlen for the campaign, save the general
one of the respective fitness of the two par.
ties te govern, as Illustrated by their record.
It may reasonably be concluded that the
opinion of the majority of the people of the
state as te the national administration is
net the one declared by this convention ;
and if the voters act upon their convictions
it is safe te say that the Republican ticket
will stand a peer show of election. Hut
Republican voters de net generally vote
upon their convictions, any mere than Re
publican politicians declare thelr's in con
vention. These men who resolved that President
Cleveland was imbecile in his administra
tion have a very lively conviction that he
te nothing of the kind. They only wish be
was ; and their wish is the father of their
declaration.
The Republican nominations are respect-
able, without having any particular
Ctneftb.and will doubtless poll their party
sTtffc'The election will be of interest
Jf bbewuc the strength of the parties in
APBmsylvanla, under the vigor given te the
" IH K I SI 111 Side l)V Its Rtrnntr nallnn.l .a
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ministration. It la an off year, but It win
b act te show increased Democratic
trsafth.
The Wstnl Air Brake.
Anether railroad accident baa happened
through the failure of air brakes te work
when called upon. This cause of accident
nas bseeme se prevalent as te show the air
Brake te be tee unreliable for use under its
present conditions. A brake which does
Mi Alarkwa IimIta la nnt vniiAt. t ft IS
bU-l aar.thaa.neua: and it would he aafartn
'&.. JlaMmsa With it and te raturntn thanM
iMttn
brake, which te still left upon the cars
V.teM when the air brake falls. Atsueh
.lmswtttoeUedBiKmUlatete ba effac-
-? Tbe bnkemen, net expecting tbe
;mU, are net prompt U applying it ; and
high speed which the sir brake en-
tmekesit impossible for tbe band-
as emasm ms tram wiuun any
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te tot sir btscempaaits ; tad
ntsir cenUntjed rellanee pen tasdetk,
tier lit lonf-prevsd unreliability, gtres
eeter te Unbelief. The public has bow cenie
te understand se fully the Insufficient pre.
tactien that It affords them, that It will
be necessary te discard It or te adept some
method of making It reliable.
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Turn Rspablleaa machine U very wall
oiled new. It remains te be seen whether
It will net become rusty slier It bears the
news from Allsntewn.
Thr Interesting correspondence of Huch.
with Steven elsewhere publisher,
makes a pleasing sddltlen te the history of
Lancaster eslsbrlUea.
Tnis was the resolution that was embodied
In the platform of the Pennsylvania ltrpubll
cans :
The lUpubllcac of Pennsylvania, the na
tive state of Hen. Jamea O. Blaine, will view
with high pleasure his nomination for the
presidency in the campaign of KSS Acci
dent cannot abate the love of a great party,
nor the admiration of a great people for a
statesman true alike te hi convictions and te
his country.
It will be noticed that there Is no pledge
binding upon the delegate In this resolu
tion. In ether words, there is nothing In It
te prevent thecuitlng of Mr. Blaine's politi
cal threat.
CniEr Smith's statement in regard te the
Faircblld eaae exonerates Aim from all blame
for the discharge of the young man, but
neither Officer Rey nor Turnkey Hibel had
any legal right te discharge him. He bad
been committed by Alderman McConemy
(net for a hearing, but for ten days), and he
could net be legally discharged except en a
writ of habeas corpus,
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Vni!!t Chauncey K. Black was talking te
a reporter of the Pittsburg Dispaleh recently
he related this fable :
"There was onceacemmunlty seated upon
a beautiful snot at the confluence of two
rivers, which formed a third, leading away
te the sea through a wide expauae of rich
and populous territory. The people of this
community were, In the main, cunning arti
sans, especially in Iren and steel, and contri
buted In this way te the wealth and power
of their country. Then Providence, ever
guarding this famous community In ether
words, helping these who helped ttiemeelves
caused the discovery of a mighty natural
force which enabled tnem te make all their
wares with greater rapidity and les labor
than ever before. It came te them in unlim
ited quantities, poured out at their right
hands, from the beautiful stores of nature.
"And new the deft workers laughed at the
thought of competition. Heretofore they
bad asked only that they mignt have the ex
elusive potweraien of their country's market ;
but as the new force was variously developed
and applied they began te see that tbey could
supply all the Inhabitants et the world w 1th
their products, and were balked only by
these ancient law which hindered the com
ing of the ships and merchants or distant
nations. Most of all tbey desired new, a
world-wide commerce, giving them chtaper
clothes, feed and supplies of every descrip
tion, and forthwith they raised their poten
tial voice again and changed the old laws and
the old mKltrates te suit their altered cir
cumstances." " I'm is only a fable, of course. Nobody
would see In this community of artisinsany
resemblance te Pittsburg, though that
strange natural force, found in the nick of
time, leeks very much like natural gM. The
votes of Western Pennsylvania and Ku'ern
Ohie have hitherto held theso mighty com cem com
menwealtbi te the fortunes of one political
party. Hlieuld tbey at any time see that
their interests have changed and their votes
change with them, who can measure the
political consequence? The whole destinies
of th United States, and the industries and
commerce of the wbnle glebe, would be tre
mendously affected by such an event."
There Is much delicate literary work and
atateaman-llka thought tn tbla fable.
TnR difficulty about Stanley is that be will
net stay massacred.
Thk air brake are believed te have failed
in the Washington railroad accident. Bring
forward the Rete automatic brake.
Jvdek Patteriejt, in his remarks te the
grand jury en Monday, spoke or tbe "prac
tice of aldermen and justices te have two
complaints made when a man under the in
fluence of liquor strikes another," and he
condemned It without stint, declaring it un
lawful. Judge Patterson's charge was very
favorably commented en by the people. New
let him prove that be means what be says
Let him direct the grand jury te Inqnlrelnte
the case et Alderman Hersbey. The case
Just fits the judge's animadversion, and he
will be doubtless glad of this opportunity te
put theory Inte practice.
Grimesek did net come down out of the
tree very willingly. In fact, he cannot be
aald te be for tbe ticket with bis hole hart."
He.niiv GtemiK and Dr. MeOljnn want
te be a party all by themselves At Syracuse,
New Yerk, they refused te recognize tbe
Union-Laber party, and Jehn McMac kin, an
ardent Geerge man called them " tramps and
pirates."
PRTBHONaU
Henry W. Williams, the Kepubl'can
candidate for supreme Judge, Isi7 years et
age. He has been en tbe common pleas
beach since lSoe.
William B. Wilsen, formerly of Lan
caster, delivered tbe opening address in Phil,
adelphlaat tbe seventh annual reunion el the
Old-Timers' Association and the "United
State Cerps of Military Telegraphers."
Oeoree W. Chi his. Antheny J. Drexel,
Geerge M. Pullman, Daniel K. Lyildy and
ether prominent cottagers at Leng Iliancb,
have subscribed ter a performance of "Peril"
by Mr Langtry and her company, te be
given en tbe evening of Augut 'S, at the
Wet End amusement hall.
KlCHAliD Bean, of Bosten, a Herdie coach
driter, and bis brother Jehn, also a back
man, and a sister, who is the wile of a mem
ber of tbe Springfield lire department, have
been notified that they are joint heir te a
fortune of 110,000,000, left by their uncle,
Themas Bean, who recently died at Benham.
Texas. '
William B. Hart, the Republican csn.
dldate ter slate treasurer, is 15 years of age
and was a farm band at 11 He Is the same
William a Hart, who In 1S77 was nominated
by the Republican state convention for state
treasurer, but be was, with "the rest of the
ticket," defeated by a small but decisive
majority.
Mr. St. Oaudenh, a young and promis premis
ing New Yerk sculptor, hai of late lieen
visiting the Gliders at Marlen, Masa, He la
a very Intimate friend of tbe editor of the
Century, and the two spend a great deal of
time in tbe latter's beautiful retreat, one
writing and the ether modeling, while Mm
Gilder close at band busies herself with her
pallette and easel. Yeung Ht. Gaudees baa
long been anxious te try hi band upon a
subject worthy of bis ambitious skill, and
the longed-for opportunity presented Itself
Wfh.1n t''ePre"ldenl'a wife, at the solicitation
of the Uitder, consented a few days age te
Bit for a bust. Ht. Uaudens, of ceurseTwas
m.7-?..iVr1 ,Da ael'n"hted, and all tbe
Si,Un". were scretly wsde ler the
TSSSnvLJP11 ej"'"' olUtlen the
waschSsiiiHL workabep of Mrs. Ullder
JltUnTTh?iK,t f ,n wblcn hell
with her metbsr, tollewlnaTi tba iuii5.,I!2
and shady back read u,0," bne, '""ft
order te escape public notice.
Gladstone en the Nerthwicb Election
Mr. Gladstone has written a letter te Mr
Brunaer, the successful candidal tn.
-Parliament In tbe Nerthwicb eloitlen. m
which the ex-premler says : few will
seek te disguise tbe unquestionable addition
thus made te the evidence, new rapidly approaching-a
demonstrative character, that the
people et JSeglsnd Intend te de full Justice te
te peopled Ireland by con tiding te them,
la a spirit alike generous and wise, the con
duct of Irish attaint. It is te be lamented
that years of the precious legialstlve il'sef
tbe country should have been spent la a con
troversy which can only end in one wsy.
But While it la lmnnrtant that tha niil7i
I Judgment be speedy, it is mere Important
I """" uwi u uau m unequive
eel aad decisive."
TWO UNPUBLISHED LETTERS
tmat mmmm w surra mtJAUBa accm
aham xu tHduuacM atmrmna.
The sags of Wheatland SfaSM a Rf qasst el the
OM Commener Which freves That at
One TtmsThs? Enjoyed rrteadlf
Halatiens Wltk Kach Other.
from the GeltJbnrg Star and sentinel.
Tbsddeus 8teen and Jamea Buchanan
ware In opinion, party relations, and per
sonal characteristics in such marked and
constant contrast and opposition that 1 did
net knew they had ever co operated In any
thing, except holding pew lu tbe same
Presbyterian church ; and was surprised te
find among Mr. Stevens' preserved letters,
which are comparatively rew, two from Mr.
Buchanan which show that at one time In
their respective careers, when Mr. Stevens
was In Congress and Mr. Buchanan In pri
vate life and before his electieu te the presi
dency, their relations were such that Mr.
Buchanan felt at liberty te ask of Mr. Stev
ens a personal service and that Mr. Stevens
promptly and kindly responded.
The subject-matter was net of large Import
ance, but of that persensl sort which directly
tests kindly feeling.
1 de net knew that Mr. Stevens' reply was
preserved by Mr. Buchanan. If It was, It
was net used by his biographer, Mr. Curtis,
wbe in bis two stately volume found no oc
casion te mention the name or Tbaddeus
Stevens. But the reply was evidently such
as te gratify Mr. Bucnanan, and 1 Infer from
Mr. tiucnanati' eecenu iener u exprwwu n
willingness te appoint Mr. Henry te the next
vacancy for Lancaster county.
All et the parties named In these letters
are dead except James B. Henry, who prob
ably never knew el the extent of the etlerta
or bis uncle te promote bis desire, and
William It, Kerdney, who in honored old
age In Lancaster Is one of the tew remaining
links between tbe two generations. Mr.
Buchanan, ai appears tretn bis Life, (Vel.
II, p. 10,) left Bedford Springs en tbe day
intended, but Mr. Reigart, alone et theso
named in the letter, went wltb him.
Mr. Henry was prepared In LaucWer for
college by Rev. Dr. F. A. Muhlenberg who,
In 1SJ0, closed bis school In order te accept
the reek professorship In Pennsylvania col cel col
leue ; and Mr. Henry went in October te
Princeton, where be was In due time gradu
ated. He is new practicing law In the city of
New Yerk.
Subsequent events drove these two distin
guished uieu apart; and 1 believe that en the
last day they met at the wedding, In HT7, of
Dr. Henry Carpenter, recently deceased, Mr.
Bucnanan repelled Mr. Stevens' friendly ad
vances. At least. It is se stated In Harris'
biographical history et Lancaster county, p.
677.
It is mere agreeable new te recall tbe days,
seventeen years earlier, when they were
wllllrg each te de the ether a personal kind
ness. Mr. Buchanan's piqued allusion te "the
families" who are constantly en the watch te
quarter their scions en the government Is a
happy, almost plaintive, touch of nature.
And the curious contrast of dates, made in
his second letter, Is a suggestion or methods
long ftmillar te him and yet existing lu full
force and activity.
It Is also interesting te note the glowing
terms In which Mr. Buchanan relent te Gu.
Z?hary Tayler, then recently deceased.
" Excellent and glorious old man " are
warm words, which Mr. Bucnanan did net
often use ; but they were true words. Had
that great old man been permitted te live
and fully settle the issues et In'iO, the country
would, most probably, have been spared for
many years tbe great convulsion which bis
death accelerated, and whose culminating
movements, ten years later, darkened the
dote of Mr. Buchanan's administration, cast
upon air. liucnanan a snadew irem which ne
never emerged, and unquestionably Impaired
the respect ler Ixith bis character and abilities
which tlie country would, otherwise, have !
mere geuerally felt.
The letters are appended.
K. MoPherien.
UETTsnune, Aug. 15, 1SS7.
Letter I.
JIU. IlUOHANA TO MR. STEVENS.
BKuter.D Si-BiNO'., 31 July, ISO.
ily Dear itir .
I address you and you alone upon a sub
ject forced upon me, without expecting that
you will be able, consistently with tbe duty
which you ewe te your political friends, te
de anything for me.
I have anepbew, by name James B. Henry,
wbe Is new well prepared te enter th sopho
more class at Princeton college. He was born
In Marcb. l&S, and has his heart fixed en
going te West Point. I should greatly prefer
that be would pursue his collegiate educa
tion and bave for some time been keeping
him back, convinced that General Tayler
would at any time when be could, have given
me an appointment for him. After the death
of that excellent and glorious old man I told
Jamea that I bad no claims upon Mr. Fill
more, and could net ask a favor from this
administration. I was induced, however,
te write te General Tetteu and Inquire
whether there was any vacancy from
this state, in consequence et an ina
bility en the part of these aupeinted te stand
tbelr examination and he Informs me there
is one. I have, therefore, resolved te ad
dress you ou tbe subject, supposing it might
be possible that you had no person te nil It
wbe would be prepared loge there immedi
ately and stand his examination. It be baa
no chance of obtaining it, I would thank you
te write me a tew lines te this etfect ad
dressed te Lancaster stating tbe fact dis
tinctly se that I may show them te htm ;
and this I trust will settle the question In
bis mind.
If you should be perfectly free and yet in
disposed te act In his favor which I can readily
perceive you might be, with perfect pro
priety, 1 shall, then but net otherwise, bave
his application presented by some ether
friend.
Fordney, Hager, Reigart U.M., and myself
have been here for some days and bave been
enjoying ourselves very much, I aball leave
here en Monday morning next ; but sbsll
l ass a couple of days in Franklin county.
Should you write, you might address me at
Chain bersburg.
Your ery respectfully,
Javik Buchanan.
J Ien. Thaddeut Atetenl. Wathiuglen City.
Lalter II.
MK. IIUCMANAN TO MR. nTfcKh.
Dear Hir
I ewe you many thanks for your prompt
and kind attention te my request.
Yeu are mistaken' In supposing that bad
you been in time my nepbew would have re
ceived tbe appointment. Have you net yet
learned that there 1 a certain number of fam
ilies in Washington wbe alwaya contrive te
have their relatives provided for by the gov
ernment, whether the administration be
Whig or DemocratleT Among tbeae the
Turnbulla and the Ramsey are net tbe least
conspicuous. Tbe appointment of young
Turubull was 1 presume hastened by a letter
which 1 wrote te Gen. Totten for Inform a
Hen. He answered en the th ultimo, and
the appointment was made en tbe 28th.
I would net ask you te till tbe vacancy from
Lancaster county with my nephew ; because
it would be improper for you te grant such a
request. Besides, he would tben be tee old
and 1 trust I can new reconcile him te go en
with his studies. Should any ether vacancy
accidentally occur before the adjournment of
Congress, this might be obtained for blm,
should no member of the families desire It,
as among the outsiders I stand well.
With very kind regards, 1 remain your
very respectfully,
m , James Buchanan.
Hen, Thaddeut Steitn:
rail Usaa During an Argument.
Harry Jennlng, a well-known engineer,
had a spirited argument en Chestnut street,
in Heading en Wednesday night, wltb a con
tractor named. William C. Kulz, The
wrangle was kept up for some time, when
the excitement overcame Jennings, and he
dropped te tbe pavement and expired almost
instantly. He bad been suffering for some
lime with heart troubles, and the excitement
la supposed te bave produced paralysis of tbe
h."rV.u leveB Ure family, and was
about 10 years old.
The Wealth et Berk Count.
The annual report of the Berks county com.
Slt.O.JU;tC0mpl'u,d'"n0'" tue
tnsnnal,rif """ manufacturing establish.
!Sfl.",!S property te ue "aim-ion
ever 1(3,000,01X1, and the value of tbs hnraa?
rMWMWSWw
Slf.iJW.ueu is put down as lbs amount el
money the people ei the wunty ha5e iSter'
Basinets Einbaraasauat,
James H. Dedge, one et tbe eldest book.
sellers and stationers la Pittsburg, confessed
Judgment en Wednesday for 123.700, aad his
store was closed by the aheruT.
seaMt jnre aaaranr.
ssntttsgs at a uatmaa aM Ml Wits la Tarawa,
Osalral America.
Earnest 8cheeltxe,a newcomer at Au Bablti
Mich., tells a startling story of personal out-rage-
Wltb his wile stid one seu HjbeslUe
sailed from Carlsbad for the United States.
Tnslr ship touched at a Yucatan pert, and
Hcbesltxe and his family, together with a
number et ether emigrants, were sold Inte
slavery. Tbey remained In the interior el
the country eighteen months, and then es
caped te Cam peachy, only te tie again taken
Inte custody and subjected te the most In
human treatment 'lhey were compelled te
work In the boiling sun without covering te
their bodies; his wile was drlveu lute the
Held te work three or four days alter serious
Illness; they were provided with but two
pounds et corn meal a day, and this continued
nearly two years and a ball Tben tbe wife
fell 111 and was seut te the hospital. The hus
band was allowed te visit bet occasionally,
and while making one el these tall bs tell in
with a German sailor, wbe agreed te carry the
tatullv toliegana, whence they were sent te
tbe United States by the German consul,
Scboeltxesed his wile show upon their per
sons the eflecta et the Inbuuiau treatment
given them.
KSrJps ler a llnt-l'
i Accident.
from the lluffttle Kxpress.
Te massacre a tratu-lead of passengers:
first bankrupt the read. Cheap service and
cheap excursion will de tbe rest.
MOW I'liOriTXSM.
llesr lirefltlesl te sigh.
Had 1 been two, auotterand myself.
Our head would bav is e't I looked the world I
firetiiifiifl.
armvtAL muwivmm.
SIIILUH'S CO UUII and Consumption Care
Is old by us en a guarantee. 11 cures Con
sumption, i-old by 11. It Cochran. drugRtat,
Net. 117 and IS) North uueen U, Lancaster,
fa. (
Tbs erdlct Unanimous.
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1. Suit. UrnisliL lllnnuj. lnd . teatlSei
" 1 can recommend tlectrlc Bitten as the very
best reined?. Svery bottle sold bu Ktven relief
In every cum One man took sit bottles, and
was cutvd et Rheumatism et lu yearVstandlue."
abrahnm Ham. Ilellevlilc, Ohlrti affirms : "Ihe
best siilllni? medicine I haveeverh nulled In my
JO veivrV wxpMTlence, I fclectrie Blttr.M Theu
aml4 of ether- hTe added tbrlr teatlineny. se
th-vt the verdlrtts unanimous that Klectrtc lilt
ten de ruru nil dlsnn.'s et the Liver, Kidney or
lllend. 1 or m at II. U. Cochran's Prutt tttere,
137 and 1st North tjueen strvet, Ijuicaater, fa.
(')
A gad iMIaturtuua.
Is te rda nlce family of boys and girls
and then have them carried tnte an early grave
by Unit terrible dlaea.) Consumption, lleed
the warning and check It tn Its nrst staires by
the prompt ue of hump's lUlam for the Threat
and Luii;:, warrante.1 te cure and relieve all
ca. I'rloe .".. and II. Fer sHle by IL ?,
Cochran, druggist, Ne. 1J7 North Queen street.
Trial itx fret. (3)
COUUII, WHO'lflNU COUUII and Bronchitis
Immediately relieved by shlleh Cure. Sold by
II B. Cochran, dnii(lt, Nes. 137 and IS North
yaeen St. Lancaster, 1'a. (I)
Excitement tnTsxa.
Urvut excitement hag been cauxed tn the vi
cinity et Parts, Tex , by the remarkable re re re
coveryef Mr. J. K. Corley, who was se helpless
he could net turn tn bed, or rnlse his head ;
everv body said he was dvinir of Consumption.
A trial bottle et Dr. king's ew Discovery was
sent him. rinding relief, he bought a larire bot
tle and a box et Or. hint's New Life l'ltls ; by
two bottles et the Discovery, ha was well and
hed trained In nesh thlrty-stx pounds.
Trial ISetUes of this (jrnat Discovery for Con
sumption free at II. II. Cochran's Drug ftere, 137
and te North Queen street, Lancaster, 1'a. U)
Bncklsn's Amirs Hairs.
Tbs Hist SALvaln the world for Cats, llrnlaes
Beres, Ulcers, Salt Kheuru, Fever Seres, Tetter,
Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Sktn
Kruptlens, and positively cures file, or no pay
required. Ills Kuaranteed te xtve perfect satis
faction, or money refunded. Price cents per
box. rersaleby II. II. Cochran, Druggist, Nes.
37 and in North Queen St., Lancaster, 1'a.
Junetf 1yd
SLBKPLEKh NIGHTS, made miserable by that
terriDie cenitn. amien a euro is tne remedy la
yen.
Sold bv II
U. Ceehran, drngglst, Nes 137
and 133 North yueen su. Lancaster, ra.
in
A GHKAT DISCOVEBT.
The irreatest discover? of the nineteenth rn,
tnrvls Dr. Leslie's Snectel l'rescrlntlen ter sick
headache, which ts the discovery of an eminent
peysiciau auu uscu uj aim uir ever tuiny years
oeiere
it te the
nubile and It stands te.
day
meui a rival, uuttu aaverusemeui in
another cel umn.
i have been ler several vein a sutrerwr from
hay lever and severe head colds, and have tried
ether remedies In hope of gutting relief bat
nave teunu none mat can compare witn Ely's
uream uaim i weum net tie without It for any
consideration. It Is simply wonderful In Its el-
ieci upon tne nasal organs. . A. liurtt, Wll
mlncten. -V. C
1 cau cheerfully iYenitnend Ely's Cream Balm
te the suffering public ler ha) fever and slop
page et the air passages. I have tried It and and
It gives Immediate relleL-J. E Hecter, ay Heck
stieet. Little Iteck, Ark.
auv'iwdeedAw
THAT HACKING COUUH can be se quickly
cured by Bhlleh's Cure. We guarantee IL Sold
Queen St., Lancaster,
uy ii. n.buvurenurugKui.iios.iifanauuNertl!
:.".
(1)
The Population or Lancaster
la about 30,nm, and we wentd say at least one-
naji an, iruuuiuu wim some anectlen Ol the
Threat and Lungs, as these complaints are ac
cording te statistics mere numerous than
ethers. We would advise all net te neglect the
opportunity te cui en us ana get a bottle el
Kemp's Balsam for the Threat and Lungs. Price
Su cents and II. Trial size Iree. lies pectf ally,
11. U. Cochran, druggist, 117 North Queen street.
a
A Hepe A beat Oar Neck.
A weak stomach or enfeeblrd circulation U
like a ren about our necks. We are strunir un
and unstrung alternately till existence becomes
unbearable. Burdeek Nloett BUteri will aiTeat
all this misery. Burdock Bleed Bitters" are
a been te the sick. Let us remember this fsct.
Fer salt by li B Cochran, druggist, 1J7 and 119
Ainu wueen street, utucaater
Ulad te Hear It,
" Fer several months I endured a dnll pain
through my lungs and sheulders: lest my spirits
appetite and color, and could with difficulty re
main Irem my bed Mv present heilthfnl con
ditien is due te Burdock Bleed Hitler i ' Mrs,
c a. iiau. uingiiauiuia, n, i vorseie ey it. ts
Cochran, druggist, 117 and 133 North Queen
street, Lancaster.
Mr. Userz uudgs Spsalu.
This gentleman lives In Emporium, Pa . and
sa)s. "cine of my men, Sam. Lewis, while work
ing In the weeds sprained his ankle se bad he
could hatdly hobble tethe house. Used Themat'
Kcleetrlc Oil and was teady for work the next
morning. 1 have never yet seen se geed a medi
cine." Fer sole by 11. U. Cochran, druggist, 137
and ISi North Queen street, Lancaster.
WJXKH AXD L1QUOKH.
JUKE KYE WHISKY.
Old Greff Spring Distillery.
Situated en Kast Orange street, between
Orange and Chestnut, one square east '.el reser
voir, Lancaster, P
I have Just erected a new distillery with all of
the latest Improved machinery ler distilling
puum ant Whisky.
A. li. SHKAFFKB, Proprietor.
This Distillery has been erected at the famous
Old Groffstewn Spring, which has been noted for
IU nlenteeus ana untalltnir sunnlv of the nnr-
fling supply of the pur-
est water. At It enr grandfathers drank when
they were boys, and It has never been known te
run dry even In the hottest weather. Frem this
spring all the water used In the distillery Is ob
tained, the pump drawing tretn It twenty-five
gallons a minute.
Besides my own distilled Whisky, I also handle
Brandies, (linn, Wineg, Vc
aWCall and be convinced.
a. b. siiKArrnn, Distiller,
BTOUE Ne. W North Queen Street.
w. a. Fatmers having
And readv sale ler it at
Fanners having geed Bye en hand can
store or distillery.
Highest cash market price paid (or a
a at
cod am
we.
aprae-lydAw
eAJssuAenw.
UTANOAKO WOK.
Edw. Edgerley,
OARRIAQB BULLD1R,
HOB. 0, 42, a
near of Posteaoa,
.
MASBBT STRKHT,
Lancaster, Pa.
I have In Stock and Build te Order Bverr Va
riety et the Sallewing style !
COUPKS, BtGttlU. CABKluYnTS,
BUSINESS WAGONS, X" CASTS.
MeCALL WAGONS, 81TSK1BSJ ",
MAJIKET WAGONS, PHJrrOMS,
KaPltnsS WAtwOMS
I employ the Best Mechanic, and havataeutl
Ueate build oerscuy any style of Carriage de-
T???iu!. 'If1 sadrtnlsh el my Werk,
makMldbcidadfylhn UHBAirKST lit THl
motto i ralr Dealing, Honest Werk at Het.
tern Pilots." risssesiveiieacau.
stefnlrlag PrwnBtlj AUmM ft.
PMlCaa aVOWUt THAN Aids OTHBSS.
,0sBrtwetsea ssveetsUy esBsterea
mat CONK8TOOA WAGON
Mas leaf since given wayte tkersJlread.
That wests be expected. HU big, plnmp
hemes with bells, aad a Use, eld revered
b!aehed en wheels, were ae match fer a
ssertlBf eaglae aad train. Bat
STADIGER'S AURANTU
glres way te aethleg as a stemarh lavlg
erater aad nerve tealc. It Is matrhless as
a rare fer less ef appetite, ladlgestlea,
dyspepsia, liter cemplalal, all forms ef
blllensacss, aad especially these lew fevers
and none prestratleas which beleag te all
farming retnmanltlrs la the mil of the
year. Ask your druggists fer AUKsJITlI.
aiiK7Md
-;'-,, -
mmutVAL,
rpHK MEW CjUlNlNIt "
KASKINE
(THE NEW QUININE.)
-GIVK8-
Ooed Appetite,
New Strength,
Quiet Nerves,
Happy Days,
Sweet Bleep.
A POWERFUL TONIC
that the most delicate stomach will bear.
A SPECIFIC FORMALARIA, RHEUMATISM,
NERVOUS PROSTRATION,
And all Germ Diseases.
THK MOSTSCItCNTirtC ANDSUCCKSSFUL
BLOOD PUUiriKK. Superior te quinine.
Mr. F. A. Miller, &) Fast 157th street. New
Yerk, was cured by Kasklne of extreuie ma
larial prostration after set en rears sutrertna.
set en years suffering,
"U l.na. .11,. ui'ni. (IIHII ,v (VUHU. IU,. urSHI
en Kasklne In June, pws, went te work In one
He had run down from iTupeunda teV7,began
month, regained his full weight In six months
quinine aiu nun nogeivi wnatever.
Mr. Gideon Thompson, the eldest and ene of
the most respected dtlxcns or Bridgeport, Conn ,
says: "I am ninety years el age, and for tbe
last tnroe cars nave sunerea irem malaria and
the effects of quinine poisoning. I receutly be-
gan with Kasklne which broke up
the
uiaii
J aria
ana increased my weignt 71 iunits
Mrs.T A. Solomons, of 1M llallldav St. Jerae
City, writes My son Harry, eleven years, was
ctm-d et Malaria by Hasktne. after fltteen
mouths' Ulnesa, when we had given up all hope.
Letters from the above porseiu, giving full
details will lie sent en applbatlen.
Kasklne can be taken without any special
medical advice. I1.U) per bottle. Sold by
H. B. OOOHRAN,
Druggist, 137 and 1X1 North Queen St.. Lancas
ter, ra., or sent by mall en receipt of price.
KASKINE CO, M Warren St, New Yerk.
febillvaawTTbJH
iiji r wuuiM..
N
KVV YOKK trrOKB.
NEW CALICOES.
WATT & SHAND,
6, 85 10 BAST KINQ ST-
LANCASTnu, ra.,
Open Te-day an Klegant Line el the Late
styles in
NEW FALL CALICOES.
Ladles', tientleman's A Children's
INDIA GAUZE UNDERWEAR
AND-
Patent Fast Black Hosiery.
Bare Value In Litdles' Illack and Colored
Silk Gloves and Silk Mitts
AT VtBV LOW 1'KICKS.
Fifty Dezen moreef tlie Celebrated UXLAUN
DBIKI) SIIIKT8.37HC- aptete , worth Sc.
The W.AS. Special IfNLArNDItlKllSUIKTS.
made of New rerk Mills Muslins, Fine Linen
Cuffs and lioseuis, only Sec each.
THE "DANDY" CORSET.
All SUes White and Colored, 37Xc each. Never
sold ler less than Xc
HUMMKK UKIlSPHKAtle, Mctt. each.
KXCKLgtOKJ ACO.UAH1) gUlLT,U.Weacb,
regular price, U.S.
New Yerk Stere.
JTAMM BKUa A CO.
10,000 Yards Best Quality Un
bleached Muslin, 5c-a yd.
-AT TUK
Bosten Stere
26 AND 28 NORTH QUHN St.
Anether Case sec. COU8BT for S3e. Try enr
Celebrated H08TON STOHSCOaSST,
tuc. each.
Special Bargains In TABI.B LINK((8"at!3c'a
yard ; worth 37Hc
BLACK CASUMERK and BLACK BBMB1
1.TTA8 at Special Bargain Prices.
Anether Let of these rrettr ZANTA CLOTHS.
7c a yard.
Bl'KClAL BABOA1MS lM
CREAM LINEN TABLE COVERS,
With Bed Borders, tlW each worth MOO.
KXTBAOBOINAKY BAKU AINS IN
LADIES'.JERSEYS.
.BOMB OUOICK UBMNAMTS OF
DRESS SILKS
Win be Beld at Less than Cost
SPKCIAL BALK OF
Ladies' Gauze Vests.
ItJc.JCach) wereSSc.
StammBres. &Ce.
ANEW LOT OP IX)W PRICED BBA8H
Click Baals Just opened. Constant aSAI aSAI
Uens te the stock of Fishing Tackle te sapply
the demand. Alanrslotel Japan ana CalcaWa
rotes at mv
"BBVhMffUg&k
OAMPBT
BAHQAlrTai
SHIRK'S CARPET HALLO
WILTON, VssLVlT, BODY BRUSSELS,
Tapestry, lBrale, Omsk mi Ymtlai, Rig aid GbilD Carpcti,
OIL VLQT118, WINDOW BUADM8, c.
We BATt) tne Largest ud Bent sHoek taltkaCOrty.
H. S. SHIRK & SONS
OerarWat tim ul WiUr Knat, Iswiar, h
CLOTHtXU.
H
1K8U A HHOTUKK.
A CARD.
TO OUE CH8T0MEE8
-AND-
THE PUBLIC.
Being tetnperarlly threwnbut et busi
ness by the burning of our store, we shall
immediately begin rubtitMlnir our store
and shall en or about September 10 occu
py our old stand en the comer of North
Queen street and lVnu Siuare, when and
wliere we shall be pleased te show you net
only our Impteved Handsome lluildinir.,
ut an entirely new and complete stock of
CLOTHING
AMI-
FURNISHING GOODS,
-FOB-
MMS, YOUTHS. BOYB AMD OHIL
DBKH. As our stock of Clothing and Furnish
iiiK Goods was completely destroyed, we
take this method of informing you that the
insurance companies have Uken every arti
cle that was saved ; and removed it from
this city te New Yerk.
We shall continue as heretofore te treat
our Customers in the only fair and legitW
mate manner of dealing with ou.
SHT OXK I'JiWJS TO ALL.
With kindest thanks for past patronage,
and awaiting your renewed patronage, e
are liespectfully yours,
HLRSH & BROTHER.
w
1I.I.IAMHOB rOHTKB,
CALL US BY TELEPHONE.
WILLIAMSON 4 FOSTER
GRAND
-AL
COMPETITORS
Meat Present Tbeir Pumpkins
FOR COMPETITION
AT TUB
Fair Grounds
ROT LiTIR THAN 12 O'OLOOI NOON
OK
Monday, Aug. 29.
-lhlblters Tickets will be tuned te Com
petitors at SI 00 each ; geed for 8 Admissions.
Fer further Information Inqnlreat Stere.
SP CIAL CUT PRICES IN THE
HAT AND CAP DEPARTMENT.
special cut raicss IN THS
Clothing Department.
SFICI AX CUT rBICH IN THE
FurnlfllitQg Department
8PICIAL CUT rUOH I TBI
BOOT&SHOEDEPABTMENT.
srnciAL cut miens in
Traikj, YtliM 8Ukb ui Oabbw.
Besrsaekeraaa Bias Flannel Shirt Waists for
Bera, ail sUs. only soe i former prlee 7e,
PR1
PUMPKINS
WILLIAMSON 4 FOSTER,
n.M.tCultSEHtKlmgBt.,
bAJIQAKln.e,
B ALU.
BAKQA1RH
miAMWAMB,
flUH MARTIN
FRUIT JARS.
-AT-
LL
Masen Fruit Jars in Pints,
tiuarta and Halt Gallen.
We again have the Lightning
Fruit Jar, which is the best in the
market.
Jelly Tumblers, Jelly Jan, Cem.
men Tumblers at the Lewest Pos
sible Prices, Wholesale or Iletall
AT
16 EAST KINQ STREET.
LAJtOASTna. ra.
MUVmiWBMUMlKU SfUUBa.
QALL AD HKB
-THK-
ROCHESTER LAMP.
SUty Candle-Lt(ht t Beats them all.
Anether Let et CHBA1 ui.UBBS for das anil
UUBterea.
TBS " PBRTBOTION "
MBTAi.MOUI.DlNO AND KUBBBit CUSHION
WEATHER STRIP
Beats them all. This strip outwears all ethers.
Keeps ent the cold. Sten rattllna el wlnsnn.
an
dude the dast. Kmd out snow and mln. An
una am appiy -no waste or am made In ap
plying It, Can be fltted anrwhera-ne holes te
'in,ijiuruM. ii win net spilt, warp or
BOnna Cushion SUIn la the ninal ttHrfMiil At
the Steve, Heater and HangA Stere
-or-
Jehn P. Scnanm & Sens.
84 SOUTH QUEN ST,
LANOASTBB, PA.
s
FECIAL NOT10R.
M Mere hntnan. mere dlrlnn than i
in tact, pan naman, part atvine
la woman, when the aned stars acres
Te mingle at her natlTlty."
Be&ecUye Lords of Creation, and hie ye at ones
te
KIEFFER & IEEE'S,
Ne. 40 E. King St.,
Ana Procure one et their Famous
Economist"
Vapor Cook Steyet.
That Ged's best (tit te yen be nottertored be
yond recall with the unnecessary waste heat
which II la Impossible te atreld with your
Kancea, and (what ts also Important) consider
the great economy In fuel, as cents worth el
fuel will cook ler a family el three grown per
sons U meals.)
Aa4 whan yen waat a Heater, get a
" SPLENDID "
And bs Happy.
rXUMBIMO, BAS FITTINO, STBAM1UBAT.
INQ TlNBOOFlNaANDSPOUTINO.
V JIMABTW,
wwermiii ass nsr ab bsuus m
AH Kind of Lumbtr uaA Oeml.
Strasu. shore lasses, teasanar. aS-lyS
gAUstUABDNICB'H COMPANY. -
COAL DEALERS.
ss?Scia,?SlU!.t5SKfc Q,M-n ttrt- - "0
TaMsi-Nerth Prlnas Street, aatur leading
anriHa uaneastbb, PA.
RUPTUBB-CUBK UDAKAMTKBD MY
. . Or. J. n. aUyar.au Arch street. Phllaaal.
sseasa. Moeperauosuw saai-
aatnniaw sa aaah sualk
et ares, ai usMti
CHINA HA
mSirtin,
mm, ra. anas
!A y!?K
MTiSSassT SW1M.TS
" A'x
m