Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 23, 1889, Image 2

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THE LANCASTER,, DAILY INTELLIGENOiBB, F1UDAY, AUGUST 28, 1889.
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ft .TbMttJttft been rreat rclelcinc in
HaHfcake City ever the fact tlint In the
tWteOen in mat city trie ueuiite
Lf Html wtrty had a cicnr majority of
ever the Mormons. The en-
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git fHewaea ana intelligent, cuiicus w uu
Ey Mttnt many years been at the mercy
-sjinf Mermen caurcn are grciiuy ejn
eMtngedby the result of this election.
fit Is geed sign that they nre no longer
kTClylneen Cennrcss and United dtntcs
"Jtdges, but have resolved te workout
;ttlr own salvation. XetwltlishuuHiig
tke puulshment nud drsfranchlsenicut
-;f many notable polygamists, there
i be no doubt that Congress litis done
L9t0re barm than geed in legislating se
Aitnli .flni iha imfArhmAtn lerrllnrv.
'"'VI.m T.4,Mftw1at la... nn In Crtnf llin
tf jrhele course of Congressional legislation
i retarded the redemnlien of the tcr-
;llery from the bondage of the Mer-
iamni
? Th Mnnnnii nrablem
lms been u
years. It
Tjr.atieu3 one for many
Oasb tAAn n. l1itll ftl 41iA cllll TTflllell ItftO
s wu n v"" " "" ""- :
h VkAAM tKfkItrll nrritntAyl till! tirt VufllAVOfl
- by the national legislature. It Is mostly
s'ft Beclal and religious problem and
Si ??tatesmen have net yet ndeptcd the
'fJ"ght method for its solution. All the
n---lw-maKingiu tne worm can net move
.'-sjlue consciences ei iucuuiiuuii iiuuuiuuis
trand ithasenlvacirrantcd tliedifllcnltv.
.'T.'rt ... it ., .....,t1. ..i,..1 ..,
ffjl" lA7UtDV It li(U rillJ13ll jrilllill 1JU11-
$lf. Jlages as being against the established
bjftw of the land. But this is net reach
9"H. leg the seat of the evil. The law and
r2,T uv uvcrxiixiuiit t:iiii ijul iiiuku iiiuu
change their convictions. Such a work
nfcTdees net belong te any of their
Kjiiunctiens. It Is a social and re-
pUgleus problem which the people of
fei'i'UUh must work out for themselves.
aV, T l tMIA lirt Afrtf.Trttt nKlifnli liua
rfi? aimed at political eminence and has by
afe reason of its slze and power In Utali bc--'5J5lv,
come the dominant party. This Is te
?,P be regretted for the participation of the
aPp church in the affairs of the state has
i ever been acahibt the minclnles of our
t;' institutions. We hae wisely avoided
'A any union of church and stete. The
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,r'peopie ei uian nowever nave ucgun
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i deul nvlth this evil in their own
&way,
And the recent election In Salt
, Lake City has demonstrated that they
H&cu master tue political iiApect of the
r'xFVwrebleni. It will li n vlL'nrnnn fliht.
y3wlth the whole power of the erganlcd
igf Mermen church en ene skle autl the
f-'a Gentile nonulatleu wltlieut nec-urd te
v.jfereed en the ether. Citizens of all
rgpelUical afllliatlens have united
;" against the Mermen power ami it begins
nev te leek h If ttifv tvnnlil lm mut.
f "cessful in wresting the control from the
(' uu ui iuv t;L-injmuiii:ui uienircuy.
te Already slims of iucrcaslne nresncritv
?Jre showing themselves and the real cs-
, -i-,wwe mamci muicates unusuui activity.
&t.wuerevcr in the history of the weild
M urclles bave entered into politics they
xT-'haVobeen noted for the. knavery and
jg trickery of their scljctaes, and have dls
Srfalned notimSert te the vilest ami
tn-mew Wlrupt methods.
p. f. The greatest problem In Utah, hew-
rever, Is the social and religious question.
, This can only be solved by educating the
r- public sentiment. The influences te be
lM1" brought Inte us te redeem the territory
gj$ must be the christianizing and clIIIz-
7 ing mrces ei our hie aim jeepie. The
people must be indoctrinated with the
' precepts of n Christian morality and
, these must authenticate themselves. It
must uppeal te their Judgments and
consciences te be of any avail. This
education must neccssailly be of slew
p progress, but when the redemption is
i once secured it will be u permanent bal
j vatien. This mougrel chinch with its
hideous practice of polygamy cannot
long withstand the assaults of u pure
Christian bentiment and a healthful
moral force. Let Congress with Its
trlngeut laws keip hands oil' and the
peeple of Utah will w erk out the problem
for themselves. The redemption of Utah
. is near.
Anether Hospital Scnndal.
And new a tale of ciucl and barbarous
treatment in the Dixmont hospital
comes by way of Tittsburg. It contains
the usual charges of the brutal beating
of defenseless women aud children by
able-bodied attendants. One woman
was strapped In t stralght-juckct for
twenty-four hours for no ether reason
than displeasing a ward attendant.
This Is net the first time such tales
have been afloat concerning the state
hospitals for the insane. It Is bed
enough that the large baluur.es lu the
treasuries of these institutions at the end
of each year are unexplalu&d, and give
color te suspicion. These balauccs will
no doubt be lessened new that the cost
te the counties of the state for the care
and treatment of their iudlgent insane
in the state hospitals has by the act of
J6S9 been reduced.
This charge of cruel nud burbaietis
treatment comes with nil its honors. Jt
is undoubtedly true that the attendants
in insane asylums easily become brutal,
and unless carefully watched will treat
their patients as if they were insensible
beauts. Thpv knmv flinin unlinniu .,.-
flgij, net complain, being dumb by the hand
jj of afllctlen ; and outsiders never witness
;y their cruelty.
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uuu la buuic itiitvuuu uu me ciaie
S jjeara or ruhllc Churitics in this mutter.
Ic and particularly does it touch tin. in.
tegrity of the Committee en Lunucv.
S'rf IPfcle lull.,... 111.. .. r ... .-
, mie ra tumumw.'v, e icai, bii loe
il eemnlacentlv In their lnvni-inni. Pintu.
AS1 P"1 efllces te knew much about the
i 5 tkA rn(llll.,i r.r nn..i0 :.. n.n t
VVJieepllals of the state. Their isits i
jt?tbese Institutions ure tee perfuuetery in
jry. nir L-unruuiLT, uuu teuiu never Ul-ceN ur
s any systcmutie cruelty of uniler-attcnd-
ftUU.
This barbarous trculmcnl at UK.
i' went, If It be true, rexculs u (errible con-
sniuen in mat Hospital, 'ihcre Is no
I outrage which mere thoroughly arouses
?lae indignation of the people of the
i Ute thau this. The quick punishment
f tbe offenders In the Illeckley hospital
prevra mis. ah the insane hospitals
'M the state, and particularly these
. uder Statu lurUdlft Ien. eurrbt m l fr.v.
;'-fqily and thdreughly investigated,
1 ijltemt ought net te be the shadow of n
suspicion of such a thing as cruel treat
ment. .Let the Committee en Lunacy
Institute a thorough Investigation of
this alleged scandal at DIxment The
people have a right le the truth and the
punishment of the guilty offenders.
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Imagination.
Imagination is an ernnmental faculty
of the mind. Like memory it Is ene of
the reproductive powers. The memory
reproduces what lias "been previously
before the mind, In the form In which It
first appeared, and with the belief that
It has been befere the mind in time paht.
Theofflceef thoiniaglnetlonlsthosame,
only It reproduces in new forms, and is
net accompanied with any belief as te
past experience. Each is beautiful In
its own place, and the ene is net te be
put in the place of the ether. The ene
is represented by experience, experi
ments, observation, records, annals j the
ether by allcgerles,inyth9, statues, paint
ings, poems. The imagination has n
noble purpec te serve. It widens the
horizon of the mental vision. It Jills
the empty space that lies between the
thlng3 that arc been. It Is te the Intel
lect what light and shadow nud color
arc te the natural landscape. Withdraw
these from the scene, and hew tame and
insipid would the picture be. Se with
the mind In which coloring of imagina
tion is lacking j It may be n robust and
ueful mind, but the beautiful and grace
ful Is wanting. Let the Imagination be
properly used, and It will cheer, elovate
and enoble. Te de this it must always
picture te the mind something better
than has been realized ; seme grand
Ideal of excellence, and urge te the at at
tnlnment of it. rlhe mechanic thinks
and labors until he can produce thu most
finished and perfect specimen of his
particular work. The painter and sculp
tor travel te distant lands, that they
limy sec and 1111 the cye and mind 1th
a sight of the most beautiful models of
their art. Peets have had their undis
covered genius awakened into life In
contemplating grand scenes, and the
soldier has been meitbcd by the record
of the courage and heroism of ether w ar ar
riers, even mere than by the stirring
pounds of the war trumpets. Nature
around U3 is full of grand objects upon
which the Imagination can feed.
A Sad Cave.
Anether unfortunate has hud the dou
ble mUfortune te suteln nn Injury near
Lencaster. We lefer the reader te the
news columns, where will be found nu
account of the journey te the hospital of
a badly wounded man, who found him
self Heated with all the consideration
usually accei ded le a bag of mail. If
he had had the geed luck te have his
bad luck happen near Heading, or some
ether civilized city, he would havehcen
taken te the hospital in an ambulance,
built nnd kept for the purpose of carry
ing wounded peeple with the least pos pes pos
slblejarrlng.nnd se saving many n limb
and many a life.
We ex tend te lids peer man out earn
est sympathy in the terrible calamity
thut has befallen him In being seriously
injured near Lancaster. We can af!iuc
him of the abundant sympathy and
pity of the geed peeple who read of ills
misfortune, for our citizens aie sympa
thetic, kind-hearted peeple, and would
like te have an utnbuiance in operation.
The knowledge of this fact may possibly
make it easier for peeple who are rattled
and banged out le the hospital with
clashed bones. We liope
" That Kenift slirlit ciViil. uL le.ikl. Is wtnnrht.
ISeyend scir-tatumuten i
When ueureilmply geed In thought,
Howe'u wc full In uctleii. '
The geed people refentd te are net
likely te fall In action If appeal is made
directly te them j but as the establish
ment of n city iimbulauce Is a matter
that appeals pnitlculnrly te the city
fathers, it Is hoped that em city councils
will prolde one.
Whili. a qunrlctte of murderers wero
making ready fei the gallows In Xew Voik,
a bin gUr committed iiuother ieul nuinler
in that city. Terrer of the death penalty
does net appear le ie cut crime erv of ef
lectu jIIj .
Wi. publish a letter from onowhodif enowhodif onewhodif
fcis with us en the momentous question of
a national flew ci, preferring the blue bell
te the golden-ioil, and liope that otliein
w he feci an lntciest In the mittcr will take
up the argument. The Imi liiei strn
continues le cheer for the goldeu-rod.
Ji-nei.NO from the style in which tliu
Hosten luke ball club is Knocking out the
New Yorkers w e should think the w erld'n
fair In 1602 ought te co te the New nngluiid
ca)ital. At any late New Yerk bad hotter
rcdotible bcr cfleits uml win the Leaguo
pennant befere she asks ler the honor of
celebrating the discevery of America. Iho
baseball olemont is worth consldejing.aiul
prowess in the national game iba feature of
superiority which In this day calls, for
recognition.
Wiixiaji MAUOxr-'s conentien has
nominated him for governei of Virginia.
It new, remains te be seen whether Wil
liam also has a statoef his own,
Anvici:s from Ila.Ml arc se leutlictlng
that It Is a little hard te nuke oena guess
a' the truth, but we knew that seme kind
of a settlement was attempted by the Hng
llsh and Spanish rcpitsentnthcs who
secmtoluwe taken luitlcular uiic turx-
clnaotlie united Mates liem their couii ceuii
btls, w ith the cmlsMrlcs of Uj ppolite and
Legitime. Ter the present their olleits te
adjust the llajtlen lieuMus show im do de do
lliiite lesult, but thcie iseveij pKili.iliilitj
that tliey will ccntnally senile nil the
crwllt and advantjge that may be gained
by stepping' the barbarous- llnytien war.
'1 Ids would be a turletis ontteiiio of nui
brilliant secritan's mvktcileiis iwlie in
Hayti.
I'l-aiiAi-:. 'J'eiry was tinned when he ot et
taiked Judge 1'icld, hut that Uct Is. net
liuccssaij tu justify Naglcs ailien
li lsiiunnied that ilr. P.irnell u coming
t America lur Ins health. II the isit is
really with Ihulel.jccl he luul Imtei em
ploy some will trained aitui lu travel with
him and attend lanite'ts and nsc-plieus in
his name, ethcrw jsohisltiUirualccenomy
wlllsuicl sullui uud his geed light hand
w ill go home lu a sling.
Minm.-et 1ms been oieiiuiciitiu lur
tw e mouths w Ith n law w hlih makesdi unk unk
eiuiess h nnsdcinianer. The Milwaukee
Senlintl sa s it has worked w ell, and that
in .St Paul the number of ariet.s lui
drunkeiiuess as compared with the cm
responding period of last jcai has in a
marked degree diminished.
euld It net be well for em piuhlbitieu
liiends te Pkiiermieiit a little In 1'tnnvyl-
aula with suih a law a, this, as being
loiiudMiiiM)medegicooii common sense t
rerliapK alter all home! "I Iho Western
stati -i.iie Killing the gicat problem.
'lmslsblaik lVlday in New erk, ami
letti iiiuidcrs w ill meet their deem en the
gallows. Tiie shadow ulieady cast mi this
uuliickj dayefthc week will be deepened,
and superstitious mothers w ill wah for an
other day te christen their babes.
t'lin Children Locked In u Client.
Little May and Esther Troxell, uged ro re
specthely 5nnd 10 years, children of Let
ter farrier Charles Trexcll. el lietlilchem.
plaiwl iilile und sceUMVvlnesdavaiui
(.rawicd iutean eld-fatliHucd chest in the
garret. Their little playmates closed the lid,
locking the little tots In he alr-tlcbt chest,
and then scampered away. The little girls
wcie fertnnstcly discovered by thetr
mother after they had, been In the clictt
mere than nu hour and were unconscious.
Tliruuirh Hie united olTerts or several pliys
clans thev w cre lirenht te again, and It is
thought that they will rccecr. The old
chest, which was nu heirloom, has been
consigned te the kindling weed heap.
KOAB-MENDIJ?a ix rnxscz.
Something Xhnt is n Geed Beat Hetter
Done Abroad Than Here.
In Harper's n'ttlily Mr. Jeseph I'ciiuel
has an account of read making In france.
Of course American reads cannot be fairly
compared with the great European high
ways used for se many centuries befere
the days of railroads and passing through n
very thickly Inhabited country, but there
may be seme hints for our read-makers In
this description of n model read :
"The roadway is vtldoenoigh for two
or tltrce teams te pas. Beyond Is a sw cep
of beautifully kept grass, nnd beyond again
two great deep gutters, outsldeof which Is
a bank orcartfihlghertlianthefloldH which
It bounds, kccpthgiill thewntcr back In the
fields and elf the reads. L cry hundred
feet ofse, cut in the grass by taking the
turf out, isn small gutter, through which
any water which may fall in the read is
drained into the dccjier gutter. As you
rldonlengyoti will co that the read Isdl
vlded by inoab!e tin ilgns. Near these
signs, which are usustnlly about a mlle or
two apart, you will find a man breaking
stones small enough te go through a two
und R-hnlf-inch ring, piling Iho broken
Mone up in n HMiimetrliul mass like a
heusn reef, which must exactly 111 Inte n
skeleton lruine thecantennler places ever
it. Thce stone-brcakcrsnroat work spring,
Miuimci uhditutumu. Other men will be
pkklng up the dieiiplngs en the read put
ting them in a whrtlbaraew, in another
part or which Is fresh sand te aprlidcla
e or the place, and tliey carry lakes nnd
brooms te touch up nny Impel lectiens en
the surface, for stub nthlngnsaloesontono
or a lump of dirt Is almost unknown. Hav
ing; gathered up nn thing which may have
Inlleii fiem passing carts or wagons each
gets ever the whole of his allotted space
with a broom about ten ieet long, sweeping
off the sand, which is taken nway and
slot itl for tiitiire nsoer sold. This is kept
up dally from April te October, and se
llioieuglily Unit, though I hau tnuellnl
e or the reads of Trance In both the w cttcst
anil driest summers and autumns, I hate
never found hnlf an Inch of dust or mud
en the Grandcs Routes. The canlennlers,
when nny distance trem villages or towns,
have houses In which they Iho, and tliey
go te their work morning nnd evening be
tween the mngulilient nvenucH of poplars
lu the north, et ejniesses lu the south, of
sycamores, which line se many reads of
the Midi.
With the beginning of O.-tober nnd the
rainy season an inspector comes out
though ler that uiattci he Is almost always
travelling up nnd dew n followed by n
large gang of men, ene or mero steam
rollers, which, ir the disttlct Is far from a
town, pull aller thorn gypsy vans In which
the moil live. The pioperly broken stene
Is thou spread ovenly ever the lead, the In
terstices nre filled up with Btnallcr stones
and pebbles, the lofuse from the larger
stutr . ever this Is snread n laver of chalkv
or ciayey eaitn, w men nan neon canon uuu
heaped there In neat piles during the sum
mer ; what we would call mush-molly Is
made out of the whele mass with water
from the gutter, which the en
gine of the reller pumps through a
hee ; the steam toiler next patades up
nnd dew n ev or the surface ler a day or se,
beards and guards ntn put up te keep the
p.issets-by tiem driving en the grass, nnd
by the mlddloet winter the whole surface
is j)crleet: se perfect is it that lu n rlde
through the Vesges in the early spring,
although there wero high snowbanks en
both sides, the read having been cleared,
and although Irestwns coming up out of
Iho ground, It was comparatively easy te
lido en n light ble.vcle, instead efbelug el.
llirptl te jaill the inacliliie through n Ren ei
mid. 1 his isn rlcwripllen of the actual
w.i in wi i h rieuch reads are kept lu
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repiin b ii ie)iiitment el 1'ents ct
Chiuihscc-. Ih sumo sit-lcni Is mero or
less caiiied out in Germany nnd Italy.
The great military toads of Trnnce ra ra
dhte frmu the large cities like the spokes
of n whirl, 'lhey ure all marked with
kllometre stones, "u kllouictre being about
flvc-elk'htlis of n mile. 'Iho stones are
about two lect and uhalf high, u feet and a
hall bread, and a feet thick. As jeu
approach the llrst stene jeu will
uotice en the slde nearest you the natue
oflhe ncct important town, withitsdls withitsdls
(aiiceiu kllometros and luetics. On Its
lac e, following the Hues of the Mini-circular
top, jeu will lead Grantle lioute
number he and-se, nud below the name
ofthegrcat city from which it starts and
thegieit illy te which It gees, kijs I'atls
and Marselllcs, and the actual vllstance
te each bv this read. On the ether side
Is the dNtnuce liem the laige town fiem
vhli h en slatted. I'veiy hundred metres
you will see a neat little white stene
with the number inscribed en it. As
thnre nre a thousand metres In a kilo kilo
met re, thore me ten of these stones.
As you iiassfiem ene of the eighty-six
departments of Pranoe into nnethei, you
w 111 see a large stene marking the boundary
line and recording the distance te many
important points. II ihe gradient becomes
nt nil steep, the fact will be aiitieiinced
sotuew hat as it Isat the slde of n railway,
and thore are soveial ethor marks used by
the enclncers. On the llrst heuse in
each village approaching fiem either cud,
ou will And the name of that village
clearly w rilteu en iv metal plittn, the name
of the village you have Just left, with the
dUtauce, uud the names of the nearest
large cities both wnya. At till rioss-ieads
veu will Hud the 3ame Information. 'Iho
kilouietre stones themselves nre painted
w hlte, nnd the numbers uud names are cut
Inte the stene te protect them lrein the
imii, and painted black.
'ihe Uetliauv llenici Annlveisnry.
Over 5,000 people gathered nt Bethany
orphans.' home, tit Wouielsdorf en Thurs
day te celebrate the tw enty-slxth annlv or er
sary of the institution, which was feunded
in I'hlladelphhi in lfcGj, and icmnved te
Womclsdeii four years later. Bethany
home is a Hcfetmtil iliini'i institution,
and has irradttated ncailv loe 1 1 'i ,n
The auiilveisai celllseB who held in
the gievc near the home. Thctowoioioel Thctewoioioel Thctoweioioel
tatloiis aud singing bj the school, an nil
dicss by ltev. J. 11. cehler, el riillndol riillndel
phia ; itev. J II. Beinbcrger, of Cislnus
collegej Br William Heillv, et Allcntewu;
ltev. AilumS. Webei.ef Baltlnioie, Itev.
Oshikawa, el Japtn, nnd ethers. C. U.
Oi-essnndN. Wctzel, both of I'hila lelpliLi,
.uu unieiig the beard of ui.iuagers. Thore
is a I an n of C5 acics connected with the
home, and en this the inmates preduce
much which gees te feed the laige family
et orphans. Hiirlng Iho vcar the lionie
received J.'.'e fiem Chailcs Santce, of
l'liiljilelplua, lu be added te the endow
ment lund
l'lllv 'Weel l'nilurcs In Eliiht Months.
rrcsideut William Whitman nnd Secre
tary S. X. I. North, or the Notional As-e-elation
of Weel Mauutuctu ret i, hav e Issued
a cU ter an cxtraerdinarv mectliig of the
association in Dosten en C)teiuber I", te
consider the present uuhappv condition el
atfalrs as demonstrated bj the nuiucrens
liccnt failures. The call mentions for con
sideration tlitre special fiutmcs the net en
tity ler unity of at I Ien among these vvlieu
intoicstsnrecllectcd by the wool tanll, the
cuultablu adUistmcnt el the schedule, and
n bisls which shall adapt Itscll te the pios pies
ent Industrial situation.,
'Iho Hoef lirpeitti, (ust Issued, com
menting en the call, tvs the icsult et the
meeting la awaited with Interest and un
certainty, and adds that the resultH of the
tarlil lcvisioneris-si, under the leailurshlp
et the National Association of Weel Manu
laiturcm, however well intended, has been
the cause el the distress te the wool indus
trj et (hel nitcd htales. sme Jmm.irv 1
there have been fifty lutlures.
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A t icnmei'j ( einpuny full.
'1 he fob broekdalo t'rininery association,
whlcliciindiietsa laige crcameiy in t'olc t'elc t'olc
lneaKilalo township, llerlsa county, fall wi
en 'Ihiireduv, foreelesuro proceedings
hiving been hieusht en n $1,000 meiigagc.
Within the mst tow ears a large imuibui
ofeieiniericiliavo been i"tablisl,el In I!e Us
and ether counties te w lib h fanners sell
their inllU ler conversion into butter
liihteadef bcndiui; the milk te Iho large
cltles te be retailed, and the i event lalluius
of iicaincricaure believed te be due te the
fact that tee many have been Matted.
three Killed, I'm tj-one Injuii'd.
Alralnevi'i the Knoxville, Cumberland
OapiV Louisville railroad vvns w recited at
riat Gapcii'ek, near Knoxville, Tenn., en
Jiiurwlay miiruing. The train was the
ftrst te go ever the new read, and carried a
seicxt fxcurien of the Iviiexvllle city
eeuuells, lieard of publlci works, repi ccn
tatiu'set the ihainlji-r of ceuuufrvp ami
many business men. The rear csr left the
track and went down a trestle Judge
Ueerge Andrews, S. T. Powers tn 1 Alex
nnder Reader were killed, and 41 ether
were injured. The cause of the Occident la
j it a myfcterj'i as no ralln Bnrc id, theru was
no collision and no obstruction en the
track. .
KrcEncrtcit T. HenrLTS, M. D., iprofcsner In
the University Celleso, Ixjnilen, Knelntid, ex
aminer In the rtejal College or Bnrgoenfl, call
Attention te Iho fact that headache, dlitlnev,
brencatUt, Inflammation of the iungi, deranfe
ment of the digestive ergam, are common
ymrtems of kidney dhsease. Warner's Safe
Cure cures these symptemt by removing the
cuw and pnttlnir the kldheys In a henlth'
condition.
The pleasures of the tAbln ccave,
Wlicn'er the teeUi begin te fall
The beauties of the mouth decrrnsn ;
The breath's no mere a aplcy gale ;
And all mint seen in ruin He,
UiiUm te fiOZOUONT we rty.
mi f lD-COd A l?
Would Ten Uelleve
1 hn Proprietor of Kemp's Balsam (?lvc Thou Theu
gauds of Bettles nway i early? This mode of
advertising would prove ruinous if the Balsam
was net a perfect euro of Coughs and all Threat
and Lung lronble Yeu will ice the excellent
cRcct aftr talcing the first dose. Don't hesi
tate I Procure a bottle te-diy te keep In your
home or room for Immediate or future use.
Trial bottle free nt all druggltts'. Larue alie COc
nnd tl 00. aul3-lmditw (3)
TTOOD'S PARSiArAlULBA.
Has Dene Wonders
HCLlBPAl'TBliaYCAllH OF SUrFBRINQ.
"I think iloed'sSnrsaparllla bns done wen
ders for me. Ter nearly nine j cars 1 was a great
sufferer. Iho greater pnrt of the tlme I was
unable te attend te the most trifling household
duties. Was reeelving medical treatment al
most constantly from one ph slclan or another,
without any mnterlnl benefit. Jlyncrvoussys Jlyncrveussys
tcm waseeuijilctely slmtlered, and no one can
Imagine m (.uflerlngs. AlmeEt continually I
hadtevcre
1 AIN8 IK MY HKAB,
nndiny heart was never quite rrrc from pain,
Indeed se severe was the patn fit my heart that
fera long llnn could net lie down In bed, but
was obliged te sit upright. I also sutfered from
dropsy , my limbs were swollen as well as my
body I became thoroughly tlUceuragcd. Hut
scelns the constant ndvcrtl cment of Heed
Sarsapnrllla In the Philadelphia 7iin, Icon Icen
eluded te gtve this medlclneii trial. After tbe
flm bottle 1 Tell much better. Therefore I con
tinued iislntr it for seme time, until I lm 1 used
lt bottles lamnowfiee from pain, ran lie
den nnd sleep, seldom bnve headache, and
work mero In ene week than I did lu six months
prier te myMnklng Heed's Harsaparllla. And
If j nu can find a mere thankful, or happy mer
ttil, I should like te meet cither one. Many of
ui friends aie using It with benefit.'
ADA V B:iELlZER,3Iiritewn,renn.
HOOD'S OARSAPAMLLA
Held by alt druggists. SI ; sliferM. Pteparcd
only by C. 1 HOOD i. CO., Lewell, Mass.
tee nesns exn dellaii. isi
M
ILI.Ell'H llUltAXSOAl'.
TVUL-L-eR'S
Borax Seap
WILL
WASH CLOTHES,
ANU
EVERY ARTICLE UNDER THE SUN
E
VEKYBOUi WANTS IT!
TH.vr IS-LVBIIYI10DY WHO HAS LVBlt
lUIEDITI
LEVAN'S FLOUR
Still Holds the Fert.
We haven t the blggtil mills lu the world,
but there Is i better mill nuj where at least
theifc is no mill that can make better Heur. Se
say theman 1 ofipceplc lu this community,
und we talre their word ferlU
if jeu havu trouble with eui baking, this
het weather, you will perhaps discover that
the trouble lies with jour flour prev lded j ou
de net ue Lev jn's Heur. If you are using that
article, nnd M have trouble vrith jour bak
ing, perhaps it Is becauRO of the even. It can't
lm tlie flour If jeu uke I.evnn'K I
riSHU I'UOl'LE S CASH BlOIti:
THE
MERCHANT
TAILORING
DEPARTMENT.
WILL MAKL TO ORIJUU. Dl'lUNG 11IL
I'nESENT AND ORDINARILY DILL
sL-ASON EVURYTUINO IN THIS
HKPART.MENT Al
I-OST PRICES
WIILTHUlirUU KOR tlUMMLR OH WIN
'1LU WLAU.
Gee. F. Rathven,
N0.25EASTKINGSTHEE1,,
mnt-JO-lt ait
UVNCASILR, lA.
Ceal.
r iniiu
I.UN HA)
b
LUllirtt VNDCOAU
V e c O h 1 1 OO KH A N 11 CAb IIS. V KsT.
HL V OOl). Wlielcs.ili' anil lli-tiill,
11. II lAItllN A. te.
tJI Water htreet, ljen-.itcr, l'a
lu-lju
1 AUMUARl)Nl'.ltS COMPANY.
J COAL DEALERS.
Unicia Ne 1.11 Nerm tiireiihlrcet,Hiul Ne.
6e I North lriiKc Htreet.
Y vims Neith l'rlnce btrcct, mar lliailini;
Dciiet.
uuulVtM LAOARir.lt I'.
iTellCni'tt.
-rreRK,iP )
.COLLEGIATEJNSTITUTE.
New HulUlliis ; l-irgs Iautuwiiicnt Scholar Schelar
hhlw; I-ilioiuterj ; Ltbrarv ; Clyiuiuslnm.
PrcparcH for CoIIcke or Ituslncis. Separate
Course for l.icllej. Meilcrn I.-iiiRUagcs In Regu
lar Cour", Tuition, 9k) )r milium. Heard In
private families, fW lr vvcelr. faculty et
nine. 17th jcar open fcptcmlwr 2. rorc-vm-leifiie,
n'UIre s
iti:V,JM18M DOlOALI.l'Il.D..
j'.'Wtii4 I'lcniiit-ut.
People s Cash Stere.
J-
HARRY 8TAMM-BAHOAINB FOR ALL,
FLANNELS! FLANNELS!
RT NO.
KXTRAORDINARY VALUL8
IS
WHITE TLANNEL9,
RED FLANNtUi,
SLUE FLANNELS.
OHEY FLANNEIii,
BABKET I LANNELS,
AND
TENN1H ILANNEL8 IN ALLBMADE3.
a. Harry Stamm.
iUaitamahcv'e.
rillLADELrlllA
Closed at I
Friday, August 23, 18S9.
P. M. te-morrow.
In the midsummer drift that
is all the time coming le us bar
gains are thick as blackberries.
It's the harvest time e' year for
close buyers of het weather
things.
Doesn't the boy need a
Scheel Suit? A sightly, ser
viceable rig for as little as $3.50,
in short trousers, two piece ; or
three piece for $5.
Odd Trousers, $1.
Near Thirteenth and Market streets corner.
A 10-inch real Alligator Bag
at $2 is away below the regu
lar price. Outside pocket,
leather lining. Ne one else in
town has them.
Near the end of the 1.35
Ooze Calf Chatelaine Bags with
oxidized trimmings. Easily
worth a third mere.
Northwest of centre.
Fer airy comfort in het days
there's no furniture like Rattan
and Reed. Streng and hand
some as well. They say no
ether two houses in America
sell as much of it.
Dasemcnt, Market street side.
Jehn Wanamaker.
lilioccUanceuo.
CARRY IN bTOCK-UEST CHARCOAL,
Iliimmercd liar Iren, Deuble Reltiicd Iren,
Hindoe's Rivet Iren, Rivets. Het and Celd
Ilollcrlren lSteel. bhcet Iren 4-16 te Ne. 16, at
JOHN HLsT H. ail East Tulten street. m3-tnl
I
BACKINGS, AH TOLLOWH: DIRIQO, FOR
Ntfftm nnil 11 v flrniillr ln.1rlnfr a l,s. . Ham
Woven nnd Wick 1'n.ekin. Hmii 1-nriHnr. a!
bestes Mill Ueard, Asbestos Cement, Asbestos
Hlicalhlne, Gum Pncklng.Gum Ring for Water
Outlets. Plumbago Packing, Reed's Patent At At
beMei, Lined .Sectional Pipe Cever, at JOHN
niMrs.SXlEnstFultenstrcet. m2-tfd
CJTEAM HEAT 18 THECOMINO HEAT FOR
O duellings, churches, school houses, etc,
though successfully used ene hundred years
age. When you contemplates a change cell en
JOHN REsr.vihevvIll (jive jeua satisfactory
Jeb, at a fair prlce. miMfd
nOH THE REST HOT AIR rf!RVAPH INT
12. the market, go le JOHN RL.Sr.3A) East
1- ulten street.
m'J tfd
lj
710R. PULLEYS, SHAl'IING, COLLAR),
Hangars. Clnm
ip iiuxk, eupnngH, eic, go
East Fulton street.
IOJCJU.N lIliT,33J
m2-tfd
IJ10R BOILER TURK HRUSUKS, bTILUSON
? Plpe Wrenches, l'lnennd Menkey Wrenches
luiuuiui-u, riiui. ell UIIIIS, CIC
Bl.br, SJJ East Pulton street.
te JOHN
mz-tfd
ii
OLD BRONZE, LIQUIDS AND HIZING
for steam weik.nt JOIlNHKrH. .iitrnitt
ten street. m3-trd
I710R HOILERS. HORIZONTAL, TUIJULAR,
! ertlcal, l'eriablcCyllnder.Marlne. ernnj
slze or power, of the best material und work
manship, go te JOHN BEST, 333 East Fulton
strcel. mS-tfd
PARTICULAR ATTENTION iAID TO
Medel Making, Patterns, Drawings and
Rlne Prints, nt nriccs reasonable, at JOHN
Bhsra. 3JJ East Fulton street. mMfd
A GENCY FOR CALLAHAN ft CO 8 CK-
V incut te take the place or Red Lead. In
bulk It makes flve times the quantity of red
....... .v, t-t .n, eui'e-riur HI lOHKlUEblCaiU JOllllS,
patkltigman nnd hand hole plates en bollern
rtlutrs nn lmltm-ci
rec, c. i-iice iu cents per p
BiaiU S3J East Fulton street.
J. ,, ;'-' l- iuuuu iu ueiiiii
I rtA ! Mini. ........... .. . . n ...
lii-ira
mMId
pUMI-S, ROILEIfi, MINING. CENTRIFU-
-r-.n5?nni"5i-Ac?m i'unl?f,er nuy caraclty, at
:lty, at
m3-trd
wv,.... uwi e, oje iisi c uiiuu Bire'Cl.
RADIATORS, OK ANY MAKE OR DE
slgn, can he furnished ntieasenablc figures,
lO JOHN RE.br.SU East Fulton street. luttfd
1JIOR bfEAM GAUGES, HIGH OR LOW
j; iTcssure, water Ganges.
CnrlrM
VMilstlPs.bjphoilsferHlciiin (bulges, Oj Under
Oilers Plain, Water Gauge Column". Ceck b for
btcam GniiEes, call en JOHN HLbT, 3il liisl
Fulton street. m2-tfd
ITIORAMERICANblGHTFEEDCYI.INDER
JL; Lubrlciters, Glas Oil Cups Ter Ilcarlnsv,
veu can get them at JOHN RKSl'S, !U1 Ijist
1 ulten street. mJ-tfd
, u
oed VVIireU or VVpliitfii ciLilh TmIm
I0R, CAST IRON PIPE FITTINGS, ROTH
lllalll mill rnllirlllf-. lm In eClndi illninMA.
Mall
dalleublO Flttllmc. Flfln;is. l'lniiirn ITi. Inns'
.'iMiiuuma, .kiueTi-un uuiuni, j uoe aupperis.
Hangers, Fleer and Celling Plates, gote JOHN
REMl'b.KS IJist Fulton street. m.'-tfj
7 P YOU WANT A FIRbT-CL.SS PORTABLE
J Lnglne and lielkr, en wheels, cheap, as the
following prices shew: tj horse-power, $175; 8
horsc-peMcr, &M3; lOhortc-peMt-r, S573; i5hotse i5hetse i5hotse
pewer. $s73, 2D horsepower, S1,17j, call at JOHN
amv b, 5JU East Fulton street. inS-trd
BXW JiTlLH, RARkT JULUsTcOirMILLS.
Leather Rellers, Tan Packer". Triple Heio
,.!SV.1r.'v..JI"UnB n,1,, MliiliiR Machinery, at
JOHN HLbPH J33 East Fulton street, mi-tfd
17IOR HORIZ'ONT.U, brATIONARY E.N
,1 ilnck, rrem ".' te W horse-power, and Vci
,.,l,..l.t .. Ti... l,f '. ....." r, . . . '
find thtm at JOHN
sticct.
iieiii xiiKiue'i irein -. ie iu norsewiewcr, J ou wn
UlJll , Mi
East Fulteu
niV'-tfd
FOR CASTINGS, IRON OR BRAbS, LU1H1
. ... ,f)CJlc.lN'.nt "10rt notice, go te JOHN
ULbT, u.t) list I ulten street. ms ltd
INJECTORS. HUE LlrTLlJ fJIANT. HAN
cock Inipiraters and Electors, hbcrman
jiuiii-i ri-niiT, le'iiueriuy j
Injectors, all lu stock, at
1 jist Fulton street.
Inspector,
JOHN
fibbl'b, ay
inS-tfd
Af f(( thl'n' 0K I'll'K. FROM li
tJKJfXjyjKJ inch te 6 Inch dlamcter.lfer
salentn low figure, and the only house lu the
elty with n plpe cuttlni: uuu blue, eiitttng up te
6 liuh illaiiicter, at JOHN UEbTV, S33 East Fill Fill
ten street. iiia-tfd
rpANKS FtHTWATEltrOI 17C1D OR GAS,
X or nnv shape or capacity, nt fair prlcci, go
tuJOIIN Bll',3JaUistFuften street, iiiilfd
ImiT'iriticicS.i'iRK cuvy, at low
5 llBiircs.getuJOHN RlisT, all East Fulton
street. nrMfd
TTIDR PRAIT A. t'ADY A8BlTOS DIbO
J ulves,Jeiiklns Valves, BrtiksGlobe Valves,
ltrnss llate Valves, Iren Bedy Gloue Valves,
Iiver Kifety Vnlve, Pep bafety Valves, Air
Valves, Radiator Valve, Prult'n bMtnglu
Check Valves, llmu Check Valves, Feet Vnlvei.
Augle Valvci, call nt JOHN BEST'S, 33.1 Eav
Fulton street, in2-tfd
innru cotton
WAbfE, COPPED BY
In tnk nf tfi ..Alllwls v
the pound, 10c
nir.tk .Ml goeUai)loit-l te any part of thu
cltvFnv. vail ea JOHN UCbT. Ne. 333 East
Itvj. w : 11 IUt v v 1IVUUU9 ui
Fulton street.
liil-tfd
,. rAffttMl
-AT-
2- CENTRE SQUARE.
31acli: GoedsT
BLACK UEX11IETTAH
At rne
LOWEST PRICES EVEK KfOWN.
Black Groed.T
XTew
Carpet
B
AROAINH I
-GO
Shirk's Carpet Hall 1
FOR
Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask
and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets.
OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &c.
Wk Have the Lakeest and Rest Biecx ti the Citv.
H. S. SHIRK St SONS,
Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa.
(Clethina.
M
.VRTIN BROS.
Men's All-Weel, one or two
Suits of a kind, at nearly
Attractive
Prices
half-55leli.
Trousers a loom full te
select fiem S2 te 55.
In the Be s' nnd Children's
Department arc things worth your looking
after. A tav lng of a half or a third If the right
slr is here.
1 he active trade lu Furnishing Goods is the
outcemo of the unusual low prices put ou all
seasonable nevsltles that take them out rapidly.
They must go, as the Fall eteck coming In will
seen take their place.
MARTIN BROS,
Merchant
Tailoring, Clothing and
Furnishing Goods,
NOS. 20 AND 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
tjar&nmvc.
JTARDWARE I
Prime New Timethy Seed
AT
MARSHALL & RENGIER'S,
9 t 11 feOUTII QUEEN HT.
YOUNG'S IMPROVED
TOBACCO CUTTER.
Royal Ready-Mixed Paints,
AckuevTledged te be the Rett Ready-Mixed
Paints In the Market.
An Immense Assortment of
CARPENTER'S TOOLS AND BUILDING MA
TERIALnnd GENERAL HARDWARE.
49 Give us a call and be convinced that jeu
get the full value for your money.
MARSHALL
RENGIER.
9& II
Seuth Queen St.
rcbS-lvd
ItfUQiC.
O FECI ALN OTICeT
PLEASE READ THIS I
WK HAVE TAKEN THU AOL'NCY
rORTHi:
Schemacker Geld-String Piane!
Wc have them new in stock, and Invite our
friends nnd Iho public gcuerally te call and see
them.
Kirk Jehnsen & Ce.,
NO. 21 WEbT K1NU bTREET.
nit-lvclAw
gicjjclce.
r 1C YCLEb, TRICYCLIS, TANDEMfc.
COLUMBIA
Bicycles, Tricyles, Tandems
DURABLE, SIMPLE.
GUARANTEED HIGHEST GRADE,
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE.
PORE 7VSP'C OO.,
79 FRANKLIN BT., BOSTON.
BRANCH IlOrhEb-lSWumu bt.,Ncw erk
M WnbaliAvc , rliimcu.
Fer hale by JOHN b. MUbsER, Columbia
Fa. uui-ljiliiKl
mllE RIVAL FOUNTAIN PEN-THEREST
L iindeheaixvtlii thn market 11 karat geld
lien. Hard rubber liehler, never gels out of
efder, easily tilled. Call and examine, befere
purchasing elsewhere. At ERIsM A N"H Gents'
FuruUhlng Htnre, ii West King street.
WE JONES A CO., ,..., . .
J Mull
PAPER
inuiaciurers eu.x i-eiiu.xtiw ti.i,
t BOXEb. The most beautiful line In
the United btati. 15 Coimiurcebt., Phllftdcl
unf l'a. Write for dcscrli'ltvc price list.
I'hla cl-Tbtced
SUSPENDERS.
Men' Snsptnders at lSc, ITc and Mc aplr
COTTON BATTS,
WE RECEIVED THIB WEEK
HrrY -RALES BEST COTTON BA.TTM AT
10 CENTS A POUND.
NEVER SOLD FOR LESS THAN 12Xc
BOO PAIRS
FINE TOWELS CHEAP.
Bovtexi Stere
Sail.
T ARGA1N8 1
Palace of JJaehf ou.
TALACE Or FASHION.
STAMPED LINEN
AT THE
PALACE OF FASHION,
115 & 117 NORTH QUEEN
STREET.
Opened te day two great
bargains in Stamped Linen
Cevers.
54-inch Stand Cevers, open
worked at both ends and knot
ted fringe, at 25c apiece.
72-inch Sideboard Cevers,
same style, at 35c.
Canvas Cleth Splashers, 15
cents.
Memie Cleth Splashers, dado
border, 25c.
Memie Cleth Stand Cevers,
extra heavy, dado border and
whipped fringe, 50c.
72-inch Sideboard Cevers,
same goods, 75c.
KID GLOVES.
54 dez. Colored Kid Gloves,
in tan, brown and slate, some
are 4 buttons, some 5, and
some 7 hook laced, they are
offered at the uniform price of
69c apiece ; they are big bar
gains, the majority of them be
ing worth Si a pair.
CHILDREN'S JERSEYS.
Selling out our stock of Chil
dren's Jerseys at way down
prices.
One let in navy, blue and
garnet, reduced from 62 te 45c.
One let of Fancy Blouse
Jerseys, reduced from $1 te 79
and 75c.
One let of Blouses reduced
te 89c from $1.25.
One let reduced te $1.29
from $1.75.
PALACE OF FASHION,
115 & 117 North Queen St.
(TJroccvfce.
A T RUllSK'S
GOOD NUWS.
SUGARS REDUCED.
Our prices new euc cent u pound le ;r than
w hal they vvere u few weeks age. It Is elirtleuit
te saj vilml they will de, they might come
lower, and again might go higher; lbemeit
cipcrt grocer Is at h lut-s te knew.
COFFEES! COFFEES! COFFEES!
THE PLACE TO HUY COFFEES.
Our Coffees urc net surpnst ed fet riualitj ,
wi ftcsh roasted, nnd the rrlces right.
Vve
.,
huvu the best Mecha and Jav
lavn Collce lu the
innilccu Alse Uiguayras and llle. our c
Rie has n big sale.
BURSK'S,
Ne. 17 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
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