-:-!-.""tf r "' w.sK'ir." VJ '- "VlwvV ""Y'lr'i!.' v , i f'"-'Ufi,', .i?'& ' ?' 5 -V, ' " THB LAtfCASTETt DAILY INTELLIGENCER FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25. 189. 1 . T r mx. .. ii " i. r r .- ' W- Jv . Jf t V,' .',' ' ,"; SB , f t . ? ft y & r&vf tt, w KJ ev. re rt? i ' W w J fiX aiM." ... !..... ' w $-mmm tw -4 1 i MX-mi ,. CWAlM.IIWBTEtMMAN rOUTt, BHetm. W . BOBBRT CLARK, PAMriMT. MB BA1LY INTKLLtaKMCSR.-publlRhed rcray In the year, but Sunday. Bcrred feycarrtera la thU city and orreunrtlnn towns at ten cents a week. By mall Ave dol del taft year In advance ; 16 cent a month. fnd WlMrt.TimpflliVMnpti rH. tnllw a.. $' ?& ' T. In advance. .i MHIIiLTn atTtuarvftitnia tmii t. iiv1r s'i' ' ar -Bcatafllea order, and where neither of ..'" ' Ibaweaa be procured send In a registered at the Fmteffiee, aa second clan mall Absmmb, TO nmXLlaBHOM. Lancaster, Pa. -XJJVa&ITEE,PA., October 25, 1899. Tlw (lime of Natteu. The Gcrmnn police have notified Gen- 'j ww ueuiangers associate, iuc exiled w umi junnen, mat nc must leave. jJiciir. or ae win de am-meu ana ierciuiy ex tolled. If tbc count knows a geed thing when he see It he will joyfully refuse te Wve and de all tbnt he enn te nggrnvatc ti police nud make his expulsion its forcible and theatrical as possible. Any- abused by the Hermans nt once lie- comes or importance, in trench, eyes and If Count Dillen inn only manage te pose as a victim of German maleve lence his fortune will be made. Possi bly the Germans appreciate (his and arc purposely offering Count Dllleu this op portunity for distinction in order that the new tranquil republic may have n new disturblngelement te tnke the place of worn out Beulanglsm. A France without internal dissensions te dangerous te Germany. A very doubtful story published in the Paris JRgare, indicates just hew dangerous. The, emperor of Austria Is reported te have declared tbnt as Ileulanglsm had been defeated in France Austria bad no longer reason te opjiesc that country, and that the triple alliance was merely a temporary nrrangeincut. There may net be the least grain of trutli in this, but It indicates the importance te Ger many In one way or the ether of en couraging, sub-resa, all sorts of inter national troubles in her belligerent neighbor. The theory back of the story la that Beuglaugcr drew his cash sup port from Russia, Austria's threatening enemy, and that, If ever be gained control in France, the general was te work with the crnr by diplo macy or war for the ambi tions of Russia and Incidentally for the glory of France. If tbc triumph of Bcalanger was te be dreaded the total overthrew of all opposition of the kind seems te present equal perils, for it shows France strong, orderly and hclf rellaut, and threatening only Germany, while unwearying lu preparation for the great struggle. Fer the preservation of the alliance it may .be- necessary that there should be nemc political ml ven turer active in the republic, and cau .yihen be an cesier wey of making one tban by abusing a titled Frenchman? It la a great game that is being played by the Btatcsmcn and adveuturcru of Europe, and the interest is the mere ab sorbing because the mevm are shrouded In mystery, and the enterprising foreign correspondent works hard te magnify trifles and manufacture news. Demand of Justin1. pur correspondent " Cigars" sends us another communication upon the Sun day question, which we print net be cause we agree with its sentiments, but te show the restlessness of the human miud ever what it considers te bean uueveu imposition of restraints. In this case it happens that Mr. Kauffhian und his association arc quite right te cxcrclse their discretion us (e what occupations they shall seek te sup press upon the Sabbath. The law gives this discretion lu forbidding only un necessary business en that day. (f " Cigars" thinks It unnecessary te cook meats en Sunday , or te go te church in a car or carriage, be Is nt liberty te com plain agaiust any one no doing as viola tion of the law aud submit It te the law's arbitrament ns te whether the work is necessary or otherwise. Mr. Kaiifrtnuu is net bound te go Inte a Den Quixote crusade agniust nil Sun day avocations because he objects te certain ones. The law makes no such general rata en Sunday iletugs. TTTleeS" net require a man te sit en that day with his hands folded, nor te abstain from eating, drinking und church going, nor te abstain from necessary service te hte fellow. The whole question is us te what is necessary; about which there must be great diversity of opinion. The absolute necessity for life en Sunday is a crust of bread and a cup of water ; but we de net knew of any tlme or commu nity, unless in convent walls, that would se scantily provide the Sunday feed. The cold dinner is probably the nearest approach that any of our readers make te Sunday abstemiousness ; ami jjiat Is passing swiftly out efhtyle. t m The Kiscennl Coin cut Ien. The Protestant Episcopal convention has adjourned, and while a survey of the things accomplished may net Ihj very cheering there will le ample solace te many in the reflection that the hymns have escaped the mangling with which they appeared te be threatened, that the church name remains for the present unshaken, and that the color question has been successfully dodged. The Im mense amount of time devoted te revision of the preycr book does net seem te show results of conespending value, but It may be weli;te have an ex cess of conservatism in this. As a ven erable literary masterpiece, if for no ether reason, the prayer book is entitled te most careful and deliberate treatment. dlMlenary matters there was an evl- demTafcipositien te threw aside this con- servative spirit, and advance with the vigor and Are displayed by the bishop of Texas when he declared : " I would te Ged the church had life enough te pro duce even another Jehn Wesley." Wake Up, Democrats! Although everything is quiet en the political field there at! net wanting In In dksatlena of caieful measures en the part of the well organized enemy te assure Democratic defeat. The Fulteu Demo crat announces the discovery of a plan for marching voters te the polls in blocks often under trusted captains, and the success of Dudley In this line mnv h t expected te bear fruit of the kind in our 4 tate as well as lu ethers. AVhlle v. mrnummuiug a Hireug argument for the r-Wncy of the ballet reform advocated t TeB,ylYuU'tt Democracy this ao ae ? ! heuld wam us te I fctlrrlnir. - v Yeuug Men's Democratic societies rawawiuggoeaworic all ever the state aw Are nowhere mere thrlvin,, ,! ... Ad than In this city. The active Dcme- f 2r f (h wh0,c miut' uum i TSSbt teetiier in association. -' 1 position of our party en ballet and treasury reform In the state could net be mere firm or better calculated te attract that large element of patriotic voters net blindly 'partisan. All that seems necessary If persistent effort te draw attention te the vital necessity of these reforms, and the excellence of the Democratic ticket and platform. Hut there seems te be danger that geed Dem ocrats will go languidly te the polls and vote, without troubling themselves te profit bytbls most favorable situa tion j a situation that is further bright ened by the prevalent disgust of Rcpulx ilcans with their party bosses aud lead ers. If the active Democrats of the county will get te work In n quiet, earn est way and take pains te confer with one another, and cheer each ether up, there la every reason te bcllcve that Pennsylvania will seen have another lllglcr serving the ieeplewHh honesty, vigor and sincerity of purpec. Net long age the Indian government published an unfatorable roperi en the petroleum fields of India, but the engineer who innde the report new corrects it and presents ovhlenco from recent and thor ough surveys. The oil bearing strata are known te extern! en or a hundred square miles, nnd it Is belleied that If vigorously dovelejcd with the use of American engi neering devices these new oil fields will rltal thoseoftho United Hlates. It is sur prising te hear of discoveries of this kind In se old a stamping ground of the race whoreono would think thsl all the wealth of mother earth had been long age found out. Tun sonsnllenid ncceuuts of the trausfor trausfer rence of a rabbit's eye tenhiimnu being that lmve npenrcd In the dally news of recent yeara are based en the transplanting of the cornea, n very dollcate operation hut by no means a shifting of liole eyes. At the University of Padua the cornea of a chicken's oyeuns lately transplanted Inte a human eye very successfully, and Is said te hate formed a very transparent cornea. If v e get diphtheria from chickens there is seme conqicuHnlleu In taking ee tncui tncui bruues from them when needed. What n fine moral and play en human nature in the true story published of llie energetic man Mho kindly wished te help his vife with the washing, and applied his brains, lnstc.nl of his muscles, nlth dis astrous iesu Its. One can readily Inmglne the whole sccne: the " 1 will inake It easy" air with which the man poured the bcnzluu In the tub of boiling water, and the install tanceus explosion, wrecking the man and all the surroundings. 'A eneMiNENT Chicago business innn, Mr. Yerkcs, has been dclightlug his fellow cltlzeus by telling them that en a recent prolonged visit te New "Yerk, he found that many New Yorkers ero opposed te having the net Id's fair lu that city. They said that It was an old city; "that It was nlready uncomfortably large for Its shane : that the age of booms had passed, except with a few real eslate people w he had sub urban (interests, and that its geographical location precluded the Idea of the world's fair being held there. Thore were these, of course, who talkcddlfTcrciiUy the spec spec ulathe class but the prominent nnd solid poeploworo taking very lltlle Interestin the nutter. They may, hew en or, be shanied into concerning tlioiiiNehns later en." This argument appears a liltle thin, but New Yerk's subscription books nre open nt lat, nud It will mm be known fust hew much she wants the fair. SIXTY THOUMAX1I WITXKSSISS. The Ooulile IVcdilliiK nt tlin Atlanta Kxposltlen JIi'uwn n Jlltf Crowd. The two brides and tAe grooms steed up en Thursday berern (10,000 people assembled te wltuess the Alliance double weddlug. 11 was Alliance day nt the Atlanta ex posi tion, and the great (mint was the wedding. The llrst couple te exchange uvs were Mr. Wnlker Downs, n country merchant and widow or of Nun ten county, nnd Miss Mamie Wlnlmru, a hcllu of the uolghlior uelghlior uolghlier ing county of Hockdale. Wldle they steed up for the ordeal under the ministry or Ilov. Dr. Harnett, the ether couple steed by ns spectators, thoexpcclnut groom wav ing his hand te give emphasis te the cere mony. Wiieii Dr. Harnett declared Mr. and Mrs. Downs te Imi ene aud the Kame person, ltev. II. U. Morrison announced himself ready for the second ceremony. The ceuple in the second cuse wure Henry 11. Wells, a young farmer of Uulnuelt ceuntv. aged about SM, and Miss AllcoJeannotto Whalev. The peculiarity of Dr. Morrison's melius! or mating was that he took no response from the ceuple, but ileclnied them te be man and wll'e by virtue of their appear appear nuce together upon the Mage. lleth couples were rigged out in full suits or cotton manufacture. The goutlemcu were lit nt e.ise, and neither had the fashlonahle cut in thsir garments, but the brides wcie gotten up without tegard te exiiense. Miss Winburn's diess was cut with V neck frent-wid back, nnd short sleeves. It was inudu of White cotton bag ging nnd elaborately draped nnd trimmvd with white ribbon. A hoquel of orange blossoms wns fastened en the loll sboulder nnd n beautiful ell was held In place w Ilh a wreath of the same ilowers. The bridegrooms were dressed in a suit of cotton bairglng, the coat a double-breasted Prince Albert and the est low tut. The buttons wero green cotton balls. Miss Whttley's dress wns cut with a court train, small V-neck and long sleeves. Itwas trimmed with molre silk and ribbons nnd iearl ornaments. The bridal ell was held lu place w ilh a w reath of ernuge blossoms. The marriage coremouv was performed en u platfeim erected in trout of the grand stand. The w omen crew ded w lldly around the plutferm aud boiiie climbed upon the stage at the critical moiueut. When the ceremony was ever Henry W. fliadv kissed the brides, nnd the smacks were diewned by the cheers or the poeplo. Thu two couples were driven around the am am phllheutre drawn by four white horses. me brides will held n reception en the grand stand te-day. ... It Will Net Werk. Frem the I'itMuirK I)itimlcli, The oxtrcme legislation which Is pie v eked by some of the exactions or w (with, has Just received an illustration lu the state of Kansns. Theie a farmer w he w Ished te borrow SS.OOO was forced te sign notes, give security and pay Interest en JI'AOOO. When the creditor anne te collect the debt the debtor took rem go lu the law, which vir tually feiiclt both principal nnd interest of usurious leans. It does net soem nt flict sight ns If very much sympathy need be wasted for a louder vhe exacts a note of fl'.'OOO for an ndvnnce of f,000, and secles te collect in terest and piiueiiMl of the larger sum. huch methods or pietlt are usually con fined te Holds or oerpornto management. Hilt an iutiin.itieti Hi. it Hut Iw.i,!,,.. r the note, who vas defctted in the suit, might lmve been an inno cent imrchascr, suggests the jiarllciilar wav in which such a law may preve te be the most injurious te Knns.is borrow- crs. it euglil tolie evident te them that the condition which will soonest bring them relief from usurious exactions llke this one, Is te have thelr notes nnd mort gages given such security and reliability tuat investors ev erywhere can take theui with eonfldciiee in their reliability, or ceurse, alter the result of this suit is vvidely Known, no Kustcrn investor, however de sirous he limy be of getting 7 or 8 per cent, interest, will buyafinnsas inortggej for the blmple reason that he can have no as as surance or Its security. In this particular cise there appears te bate been equivalent mixtures of feel und kiiavoen the side or both borrewor and lender. Hut the exporience of the world tes illes beyend question that the most fi.ei'i801!1!-.1'."" lla?vs!ncr accomplish thelr object of bringing uew iieret rates. 1'ee Soup ns a Substltute Fer lleefTenl Dr. Ills, of Kloteu, Switzerland, savs The llrltith Medical Journal, emliatlcafly recommeudHiejieupasau exccllent sub stitute for beef tea for invalids, com tdes cents, and mere especially ler patlents uirering from cancer of the fctemnch, or lUabcte vtellituc. Take ea, water and su indent amount of some vegetables suita ble for soup, and eue-balf per cent, of carbonate of soda, aad bell the whole until the peas are completely disintegrated) then let the soup stand until swll mentatien it complete, and decant the fairly clear, thin fluid above the deposit. The product Is stated te resemble a geed meat-soup In Its taste, te be at least equally digest ible, and at the same rline te sur pass the very Isjst meat-soup in nutrilive value. The latter statement may appear surprising, but the author reminds us that peas (as well ns beans or lentils, either of which may be used Instead of pens) contain a considerable iortlen of tegument that Is, n vcgctahle albumen which Is easily seluble In a faintly alkaline water, is net coagulated bv bent, Is easily absorbed, and equal te the albumen of eggs In Its nutrilieusncss. TIIK HAHLAN COUKT HOUSE FJOI1T. A Corrected Statement of the Killed and Woumled In the Conflict. A speclal te the loulsville Oaurler-Jeur-nal received Thursday morning gives the corrected statement of killed and wounded In the factional fight near Harlan Court IIouse en Wednesday, as follews: Twe hours befere daylight yestcrday morning, the Law and Order party, hith erto styled the Turner faction, of Harlan county, M men In all, armed with Winches ter rifles and revolvers, under the leader ship of County Judge Dowlsdeft the court house and made an assault en the Heward forces who were in enmpat E. M.Heward's house, one mile from town. The engage ment was short, sharp and terrific, and net ene of the attacking party was hurt, but en of the Howards' side, Millard Deen, was Instantly killed and six ethers were wounded. Among the wounded are lllrd nimriecK, vviiose injuries are mortal, ami Itencn rapier, wliose recever: y Is net Hpurleck anions the imiss lb lilies, lllnl was snei in me ncao.ainiesinilomis lower Jaw lielng destroyed by a ball from n Win chester. Napier, n son of Geerge Napier, received two bullets, ene of which passed through Ids abdomen, probably cutting the intostlnes. Hen Mitchell und Goerao Cole were shot In the legs. Themas Heward get a flesh wound In the thigh. Jim Hpur Hpur leck hnd a clese call. A bullet grazed his temple, tearing nwny a handful of hair nnd u few Inches of skin, but net fracturing the skull. Will Jenning wns shot through the light hand. Thore wns a reixirt that Wilsen Heward had Itccn mortally wounded, but later ad vices are that he escaped unhurt. The foregoing list of casualties may be relied en as absolutely correct, it having been furnished bv n gentleman who lefl Harlan Court llouse yesterday. The Heward gang were badly demoralized by the nttuck nnd Its disastrous results, and Tncsdny night they changed camp te n point about threo miles from the Court Heuse. ,They have been making the heuse of H. M. Heward thelr headquarters. R. M. Heward is a cousin of Wilsen Hewnrd and lives at the mouth of Peer Ferk, ene inile below the town. I . . .. . . . . .. . . i . LOVK'S DIIKAM QUICKLY KNDKI). The 8eiiul of it Scnnattennl Rloiiement at rittntiiirK The sensational elopemont or A. It. Mat chett, son of the wealthy piicr-bex manti manti facturer, with Mary, daughter of I'. D. Wilt, manager or the Grand opera heuse, Pittsburg, which occurred last .Inly, has turned out te be n ense of rcHutance nt leisure. The young lady, alter three months or wedded bliss, bus returned te her father's home, and the husband has put nil ndvertlsonient in the newspaper wnrn tug porseus net te trust her, as he w 111 net pay her dehts. The deserted husband licenses his wife's father of having aliciiatvd hr nMcctiens, as he wns bitterly opposed te the marriage. Colonel Will denies this and says that the reason his daughter enme home was that Matched didn't glv e tier enough te cat, and the only thing he bought her since the inarriage was a whlte dress, a pair of slip pers, silk stockings and n fan. The young wife, w he Is potlte nnd pretty, says she thinks It w as "real mean of Dick" te put the uotlce In the paper, nud new sh will net () back te him. Kl'ISCUI'AI.IANS AIMOUlt.V. Cleso or tlin Convention, With Heme Im portant Mutters Den-i-rud. In the EpisVepal convention In New Yerk en Thursday the tollewlug canon was ndeptcd : Unmarried women of devout character nnd proved Illness may be appointed te the elllee or deaconess by any bishop or the chinch. Dr. Goodwin thou read the report or ttie coiiuulttee en canons In mforenco te the petition of feielgu churches. The lopert regulates mattcis or detail lu lercrcuce te the government or the (.hurches ltev. Mr. Davoiqiert, or Mnringlield, attacked the re re jtert and charged ltev. Mr. Nev in with an attempt te establish a leielgu bishopric, vv Ith possible he.uliiuai ters al Heme. An ncrlmoiileus debate fellow ed.und ihei'.iuen was adopted ns olio red by (he committee. The whole question et colored lecognl lecegnl lecognl lleu wus recommitted te u Joint cemmltten te report te the Ib'.rJ convention. The re port of the Joint commlttue en canons of ordination wus re.ul, nllli the changes le le le commciided by the bishops. The heuse discussed their rtHil in sections ler ever un hour, nud had taken action en seme et them when u motion te refer thu whole matter te the committee of b'J2 wns put nnd curried. A motion recommending no changes In the present system of lepresentntinu was can led by a huge majority. The secretary announced te the heuse the adjournment of the heuse of bishops nnd the impracticability of the Auther transaction of business. Hoveral subjects vv ere theiefore put ever until 180'J, and the convention adjourned sine die. The Youngest llui-glnr en lteeenl. An unusual sccne vv us witnessed In Judge Marline's com t lu New- Yerk en Wednes day. Charles Pcteisen, a boy se young as te be scarcely qualified ler admission te the public schools, was arraigned for trial, chuiged with burglary, "Heavens," gasped the fudge, "this child Is called uikiii te plead te thu Indictment charging mm with threo burglaries." Then the lawyers took him up and handled him about from ene te another. His mother was lu teals us she admitted his incorrigi bility, aud (he story or his mint w.u brought out. Urged by the elder boys he robbed rruit stands twice, aud then tackled a lur store, when he was cap tured, hut his accomplice escaped, lie has been in the Tombs prison tweiitv-thrce days, and was committed te ujuvoulle asy lum, te remain until he reaches the age of "1 years. TestliiKii Cotten 1'Icker. A dispatch from Aurera, Illinois, savs that T. II. Hull has just returned from Mississippi, where he went n few dnvs age te test a new- cotton picker. While some delects wero luuud, it is said that it was demonstrated that eettun could he success fully picked by machinery. The machine wus driven up nnd dew u the row s rapidly, nnd took up the cotton se clean that net u deuble handful wns left, doing the work of 1(K) negrees. A stionger machine Is new being made, w hlch w ill be finished in ubeut two weeks, nnd again taken te Mississippi for another test upon the present crop of cotton. A l)epei-ute Weuiuii Cnptiired. .Some time age Hubert .Scott, a merchant of Morev, in the Northwest territory, was Informed that u Mrs. Tough, of Calgarry, claimed te he his wife, and was going te kill htm. He notified the police, who watched Incoming trains. On Wednesday night the w emuu, dressed lu man's clothes, get oil' u train ut Morev and, shadowed by a policeman, started for Scott's stere. Shu wus about te draw u revolver en Scott when she was soi?ed from behind anil haudcutled. "On her person was found u bettle of ether, n bettle of vitrel, u gag, two razeisand two self-cocking lovelvcrs. It w ns her Intention te burn out his eyes vv Ith the vitriol und trim oil' his ears und nose." Three Held Hurglnrs. Harly Thursday morning threo masked robbers entered the resldonce of Judge Kclley, in St. Jeseph, Missouri, and, going te the bedroom where the Judge nnd his wlfe vveru sleeping, ene of the robbers cev ored them with Ids rovelvor while the ethers searched the room for valuables aud obtained ttiu In low els, geld Hatchet, and money. The robbers then fccirched the bed fur valuables und then took the rings from the lingers of Mrs. Kulley. 1 m Yeung Women Klllcu un the Hull. Jessie Treltt and Maggie Camack, nged respectively 25 and til years, residents or Seuth Chester, were instantly killed en Thursday near Thurlow stnileu. They were employed at Trainer's mills and were returning te their homes, walking en the railroad. They stepiwxl out of the way of nn approaching south-bound train In fiunt of the north-beimd express. SB WiWrwn the Tarts?. In the Interstate wheat-growers' conven tion, in M. Leala en Thursday, Rebert Llndbloera, the Chicago wheat speculator, made a speech In which he said the mo nopolists had teaaht society a lessen that would inline make monopoly an Impossi bility. That lessen was the lessen of co operation. The lessen taught by trusts wss co-operation. It was Intended ss a blessing te monopoly. It will end In being a blessing te humanity. President N. J. Ged man denounced the way the rarmers are used by the present administration and the protective policy, and said that the only way te protect their interests was te adept tariff reform. lie assailed elevator combines, peels, commis sion men and speculators as rebtiers of the farmers, and said that' as between these factions the farmer was crashed. ItcselutWi were adopted memerallzlng Congress and the president te make re ciprocity treaties with foreign nations te whom the farm surplus Is shipped, which will cause them te remove customs duties from farm products, and requesting also the repeal of laws that place a duty upon farming Implements or the raw material used in their manufacture. The Bloody Shirt 1,30O Years Old. Frem Hie N. Y. Tribune. It has been suggested that the phrase " the bloody shirt " may have had its origin In Sir Walter Scott's proface te "Deb Hey." Quite llkely tbe writer or speaker who first used thu expression te characterize certain political speeches and methods had in mind the Incident referred te In that preface. Hut the displaying of a bloody shirt as a device for arousing passion and stimu lating feelings of hatred and ro re ro venge was resorted te 050 years befere the date of this incident. In about the year 000, as you vv ill find by referring te Gibben's "Heme," vel. 111., page 40J. it Is affirmed of Othman's suc cessor that " the sacred duty of pursuing the assassins of Othman was the englne and pietctis) of his ambition. The bloody shirt of the martyr was exposed In the mosque of Damascus; the cinlr deplored the fate of his Injured kinsman, and 00,000 Syrians wero engaged In ids service by an oath of fidelity and rovenge." A KeHtlveTtieatrlc.nl Ixitlmrle. Gcerge W, Lcdcrer, the theatrical mans ger, wiie recently ran away with nnd mar ried the pretty daughter of Ilichard S. New cembe, the prominent lawyer or New Yerk, is snld te have a former wlfe In the person of Miss Clara Chester, a dancer In the Transatlantlque Yaudevllle company. Ijiwyer Tfewcombe is en the wur-pnth niter his bigamous son-in-law, who has been arrested. a wcu-sprinper pleasure is a healthy bnty ; kfen jour baby In coed health l- uslni y in ijecn ucniui i- ming Dr. KnrMvrutvninrri,itiiiiir nranitv ti 25 rents. ihih imuj nyriip, iiioirienuei inmney. rice r rem nu sreuens et me country come tiding! of tbc Koefl t irecls of Laxader In diseases of the liver, stomach, bowels and bleed. 11 cures con stipation, malnrla fever, headache, nervous ness, etc. l'rlee only 25 rents a package. Beld everywhere. A Memery of Knrly Days, llane of childhood's tender jcars. Hwalluired oft with croons and loam. Hew It mnde the flesh recoil, leutlisume, Kreasy caster oil I Henrc-h j our early memory close, Till v oil llnd another desn: All the shuddcrlnu frame revolts Attlio thotiKhlef Knsnm salts I Underneath the pill-box ltd WnH n iinntrr horror hid, Climax et nil liiHiird III. Hiiro and xrlplim old blun pith I VVIiHt n contrast te the mild nnd gentle action erilr. ricree'sI'leasantl'iirnatlYO Pellets, sugar coated, easy te take, clianslng, rccuperntliitr, renovating the nstcm without wrenching It Willi agony. Held by ilnigglets. K.HAw Hew inaiiy aswrcl rani Is marred Hyjclleu teeth mid falling ruiik, And inetith and lips nil het ami hard, And breath deep-tainted ns It comes ; And jet, with HOZODONT, we may Ketp all these dire defects at baj-. The heit mi dleal writers claim that the suc cessful remedy for iinsnl entiirrh iuubI be non nen IrrltHlIm;, cany of application, and ene Hint will rcueli nil the remote sores nnd ulcerated surfuecH. The history et the court te treet ciitari h during the past ebllgi us te admit that only one reinrdy has met thise condition, mid Hint Is Ulj's Crtnni Halm. This pleasant remedy has inasli led catarrh ns nothing else has ever done, and both phjslrlnns nud patients freely concede this fart. The mere distressing sympteniH jleld (oil. e2l-2wdAw. H OODMHAltHAPAHILbA. Catarrli Is u complaint which airecU nearly evcryhmlj-, mere or less. It originates In n cold, orsuece ersuece orsuece sleu of colds, combined with Impure bleed. Dlsiign ruble Mew from tlin nose, tickling in the threat, offeuslve breath, pain ever und be tvrecn theejes, rliiKlugnnd liurstliig hencs In the (ors, me the mere common bj mptems. Catarrh being a constitutional illsene cannot be cured hy lis.nl applications. It requires h constllu censtllu constllu tleiinlieinedy llke Heed's Karsaparilla, which strikes directly nt Its niuse by removing nil 1m purltles rrem the bleed, building up the dis eased tissues ami giving healthy tone te the vi hole sj stem, N. II. If J oil have dec hied te try Hood'sHar Heod'sHar Hoed'sHar Mipnrlllu de net be tudiieed te buy any ether. Catarrli " Fer several jeers I have been trenhlcft vrlth that Urrlble dlsngrconble disease, catarrh. I leek His)d'sHnrsiijurllla with the very best re biiUs. It cured me of that eentlmial dropping In mj threat, und stulfed-iip feeling. It bus nlM lielicil my mother, who has taken It for run down stute of health nnd kidney trouble." Mits. H. I). Hkatii, Putniiiii, Conn. Heed's Sarsaparilla Held by nil druggists. II j six for 15. I'reisired only by C. I. HOOD.V CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 DOSliS ONi; DOM,AIt. (2) -1AHTKHH I.ITTLK l.IVUR l'ILIJ4. GARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Sick Headache nnd iclleveull llie lieubles Inci dent te n bilious state of the sj-steni, such ns DlrzlucM., .NiaiMii, DrenhlneH.s, I)lsrcs atter fciitlng, 1'iiln lu the hide, ,te. While their most remarkable kiicccts has been shown lu curing Headache, jet CAHTRIt'H X.ITTI.B LIVER PILLS are equally valuable In Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying com plaint, while they also correct nil disorders or ihestemnch, stimulate the liver nnd regulate the bowels. Hveu If they only cured Ache th( would be almost priceless e theso who suller from this distressing complaint ; but fortunately tlulr goodness does net end here, nnd IIioke who once try them will rind these little pills valuable In se many wejg that they will nut be willing te de without Uicui. Hut after nil sick head Is the bane of se many llv cs that here Is where vre mnke our great Insist. Our pills cure It while ethers de net.; CARTKK'N LITTLE LIVER 1'ILLS are very small and very easy te take. One or two pills make utilise. They are strictly vegetable and douetgrlpo or purge, but bv their gentle nc- iiuii iiieuMj nu no iihe incm, Ill illls lit 'lnv nteier !i. Sold every where or sent bj- mall. ' CARTER MEMCINE CO., NEW VOUIC. Small Pill. augl2-ljdeetl Small Dese. Small Price. jj-onecfuvntBlttuo 03cee. (ALL AND SEE THE ROCHESTER LAMP! Klxty Caudle-I.lght; Heats them all. Anether Let of Cheap Glebes for Gas and OH H loves. THE'TERKEOTION" METAL MOULDING and RUHIIER CUSHION Weather Strip. lteats them all. ThlsstrlpoutiTeursnlletliera. Keeps out the cold. Hteps mttllng of windows. ExrliideN the dust. Keep out muw nnd rain. Anjoueciiii Jpb' H no waste or dirt madelu auulyliig It. te bore, ready for use. uni ue nneci nuj'wnere no holes i win net spin, warp or shrink a cushion itrln Is the most perfecUIIAt the fcitev e, Heater nud llange Btere of Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANOAHTER PA. WnnnmkT'm, ritUMmjrmxA, rrMar, Oct. K, MM. Is your knowledge of Plush mere than skin deep ? Doubt ful. If 'net, you're only half a judge at best Finish is some thing, but you'll likely as net go wrong if you don't precisely knew what te leek for. Here are two bits of Plush : same length of pile, same thick ness, same substance if you guess. But are they really alike ? Loek close. See what a live, fresh, spirited effect one shows, like the choicest Alaska seal ; hew dull and dead the ether. Feel, gently: this soft a,nd silky ; that mellow, te be sure, but no mere. Yet that soulless, soggy Plush is what you find in garments almost everywhere. Big names are hitched te it often enough, and big prices are te pay. Put veur Plush things beside any ethers at the prices. We knew where the buying will be done. It isn't a haphazard trade we're doing. Our guar antee gees with every garment. We stand behind everything, style, quality, workmanship. Seal Plush Coats, $13.50 : 40 Inches long, lined with quilted sntln, real seal skin ornaments. Seal Plush Jacket, $8.50 2S Inches lenir, bell or coat with extra quality satin. Seal Plush Wrap, $10 Lined with choice quality s seal plash trimmings. Lined wltli choice quality satin, with line Seal Plush Modjeska, 14 : Lined wllh satin, with seal plush trimmings nnd real seal ornaments. Enough te show what a little money will command in these rich, stylish garments. Yeu can pay mere and mere for ether qualities and get just as generous dollar's worth every, time. 40-inch Seal Plush Coats go as high as $50. A 44-inch Ceat, especially fine $60 (you will likely say it's handsomer than real fur) ; 46-inch Ceat, same grade $65. Seal Plush Jackets go te $25. The new English loose front Walking Jackets, $25, $30 or $35. Effect of seal at one third the price. Second fleer, Chestnut street side. Feurelcva- IUEB. 37j4cTricet 25c. 50c Suiting 30c. 50c Stripes 37 c. 50c Serge 37jc. Four of the quickest little priced Dress Goods. Hurry ing plenty mere the same way. Heutheast of centre. A new wrinkle in Glebes a wrinkle for every mountain chain. Yeu can sec at a glance the highlands, the lowlands, the waters and the watersheds. Everything in bold relief. With one of these a child can in five minutes get a mere practical notion of the earth's surface than in five months with a smooth Glebe. Full Mounted, with Compass 15-lneh, 21 12-Inch, 121 10-Inch, J17 Half Meridian, with out Compass 15-lneh, KO 12-Inch. US 10-Inch, 110.75 Scheel helps Stationery, the like as veu'll Bags and find them nowhere else. Near Juniper nnd Market streets corner. Jehn Wanamaker. , lour. T EVAN A BONH. Levari & Sen's, -DEALERS IN- CORN, OATS, FEED, BHLEDHHY -AND- LEVAN'S FLOUR! Scnal notices. Ill STATE OF ELIZABETH MICHAEL, U deceased. The underslened auditor ap pointed b- the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, lu.. te distribute the balance remaining In the bauds or Chas. M. Hewell, esq., executer of said deceased, te und among these legnlly entitled te the same, will nttend for tluii purpone en Saturday, November:, 1IW9, nt 2 ocleck p. m., In the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, In the city of Lancaster, la.. vvhere nil persons Interested lu said distribution may at tend. A r? livisirviri. end. A. C HEINtEHL. OCU1-3U1F Auditor, $ev uic or Stent. piOR SALE. The Desirable Property, Situated Ne. 135 East Lemen St., Ilrlek Dwelling, Fine Perch, Frent Yard with Iren Fence, Let '.'lxStA. jtmm u. .mi'.i.i.em, KT. flu I...I... u.- ect6-l)d Ke.VH.Duku Street. SlttOVttCUB. T UTHER 8. KAUKFMAN, ATTORNKV.AT-LAW. Second Fleer Eshleman Law Building. Ne. 13 North Duke Street. aprMyaAw T RUE DATiMATiAN INSECT TeWDEr", propelled by n geed powder blower, Is the mekt effectual destre; er of flies and ether small Insects. Fer sale Al HURLEY'S DRUtl STORE, 88 West King Street. NOTICE IX) TRESPASSERS AND HUN NER3. All persons are hereby forbidden te trespass en any of the lands of the Cornwall jid Speedwell estates in Lebanon or Lancaster ueuntles, whether Inclesed or untnclesctt, either for the purneM of sheeting or fishing, as the law will be rigidly enforced against ull tres passing en saldf lands of the undersigned arte this notice. W'M. COLEMAN FREEMAN R. PERCY ALDEN. EDW. C, FREEMAN, Attorneys ter H. W. Celeman's Heirs. '.ifc T AUG AIMS! Shirk's Carpet Wilten, Vtlrtt, Bedy BrmiMli and Ytnttian, lag aid Chain Oarptti. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, e. W mkrm TKB LAMMT AITB BW STOCK TBB ClTT. H. S. SHIRK Si SONS Oer. Wit King and Water SU., Lancaatar, Pa. Clinnmr. H lOH MARTIN. I Useful and Ornamental Articles that would grace the Dining Table or would be a valuable addition te the Bric-a-Brae of even the most fastidious. We can't describe them. It's your privil ege te examine them. If you don't, you will nilta a sight at the beautiful as well as the opportunity of peHiessing it. Haviland's Decorated China has prominence always. Many New Arti cles, Designs and Decorations mere beautiful than ever. Royal Worcester in New Designs and Bhepes. Japanese Ware in Large Variety aud Styles. A host of ether articles of Fancy Goods, equally hundseme. Persons selecting presents (wedding or otherwise), will re gret, if purchasing befere examining our assortment. Remember, all are wel come. Goods exchnnged if net satisfac tory. HIGH & MARTIN, 15 East King Street. QEftvpct ttlcrmittri. 1AIirET CLEANING. HAVING ADDED NEW MACHINERY AND IIEINU IN SHAPE TO Clean Carpets UNDER LESS EXPENSE, Wchnve decided te give our customers the nd vantnge and linve reduced the price or clean Ing te 2c. PER YARD. This Is less than en can lmve them beaten by hand. Wu will give the sumo cans and better work than ever. LEAVE ORDERS AT WORKS : Cor. Woodward and Christian Sts., OR AT ANY OF THE AGENCIES. 43-Telcphene. ell-tfd ItmbrclUte. TTMI1HELLA HEADQUARTERS. The Conestoga! THIS 18 THE NAME OK OUR Popular Umbrella. Tens or Thousands ertlicm sold vrllhln the past six months. The Cleth Is Union Silk of superior iuallty. wc hav e three crudes or 1 1 und all getxl vt carers. Every Umbrella guaranteed net le fade or spill. S-Ask for the Coi'cMe'ii Umbrella nt the makers, ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN. 14 EAST KING STREET. eWmd litueir. D .ON'TMISS IT I RARE BARGAINS. A Grand Display of the Most Popular nnd Most Reliable Pianos and Organs WILL HE MADE BY Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., AT THE LANCASTER COVXTY FAIIi. All Mieuld cznmlne them, for sooner or Inter you villi want one, nnd one that villi give jeu satisfaction. We positively guarantee, satlhfuo satlhfue satlhfuo tlen In every particular for six jcars, nnd sell en the eefclctt terms tlve dellurs a mouth. Think of It from one te twojiwrste pay for it I iiitiituuui(iHNiHi-iime uireei irem Hie luetery n.nl .Pa .ulU .ft.. n ..ul I . a l.nn.. I .. ... . era positive barguln each tiny of the Fair, V.. 9J U'nat llt... J l..nM. '... P.S. eceiid-Hnud I'iuneannd Ortrans tnken I u Exchange. U.'i 2jd&w Ctertl. XUMI1ERANDCOAU J 'IIHIACCOSIHMIKHANDUAHKB. WEST .ilN HARD WOODS. WbolesSle umi Retail" by . . , ,.. . " MARTIN A CO.. ' uW d CI WuUr Street, Ijtiicaster, l'a, TD AUMG ARDNER3 COMPAN Y. COAL DEALERS. OrncEs Ne. 129 North Queen Street, nnd Ne. 561 North Prince street. ' Yahds -seriu Prince street, near Readlug Depot. I H augl5-tm LANCASTER, PA. ',"' i" fMN V B' Hall! Tapestry, Iifrais, eft Veefc. -j-KW YORK BTOBK. Underwear I Underwear WATT & SHAND Can Supply All Your Want wllh the Lab ana ue value in Fall and Winter Undent Ladles, Gentlemen and Children can heKnlL with Any Hlre or Quality, and Our rrleca Are Aiwa) s me Lewest. ALL-WOOL UNDERWEAR, la In Great Demand, and we Kern a Wnnd. Variety rrem the liest Medium Grades. n .Itn VImmI GERMAN SANITARY UNDER LADIES' ALL-WOOL UNDERWEAR. Scarlet at 75c, 00 and II 25 Each White, II I 1123 te 1175 Each. Natural Weel, II 00 and 11 25 Each. ALL-WOOL JERSEY VESTS at 75c, II 00, II I GENTS ALL-WOOL UNDERWEAR. Scarlet, 50c, 75e. 11 00 te 1 60. Natural We ii iw, si a 10 re uu. White, II 00, II 37i te 12 50. ALL-WOOL NIGHTSHIRTS nt W 50 Each. LADIES' AND GENTS' HEAVY MERINl UXSUbllWiSAK, At 25c, 33c, 37J4C, 60e te 75c Each. CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR, In Merine nnd All-Weel. All.Stzes and Quail ties at Lew 1'riccs. I New Yerk Stere 6, 8 and 10 EAST KING STREET. N OTICE I J, Harry Stamm 24 Centre Square. Netice ! WE OPEN IO-DAY A MAGNIFICENT LINB OK- PLUSH COATS, SHHWL.S, -AND Steckinette Jackets, At Prices Sure te Please. BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS! Yeu can make no mistake in buylnir your Dresses here. Prices nnd Quality te suit all. We offer the Greatest Uargeins In White & ColeredBlankets EVER On-ERED ANYWHERE, And by far the REST BARGAINS ever offered, by us. COMFORTS GO THE SAME WAY. Flannel Shirts Of every conceivable kind nt prices from 50a for a Rrndy.Made Shirt te 11.25. -lT WOULDN'T DO YOU ANY HARM TO INSPECT OUR bTOCK. J. Harry Stamm, 24 Centre Square, jiifTllK 1'I.ACi: rOK HAKCUINS.-ttr. Jieutietvu. NEWBOSTONSTOR "PIACTS AUOUT TEETH." R. D. McCASKEY, Dentist. Graduate In Dentistry nnd Ana-stlif tics. As. seclntett for live yenrs vriih Uineu(er's Lead ing Dentist. Nevr located nt ORANGE AND NORTH QUEEN sritEETS. Prompt Atten Atten Hen! 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