:ci r .. -ViVMr". vv; ;vv THE iiANOAbTEK bAILY ifeLlitGEtfOfcR, PHiDAY; tfOViSMBlkft IB, 1880, V ' .vOae 'tfV tt y -T -" 1 - r?mrmiTzpr .t. , .mv. " IS? Cvt 2 9 ally fnteilt0encer iV- , ' ROBERT CLARK, PublMktr. v m"1 - ; VflUC DAILY INTELLiaENCWL-iPi&lUhed Jw wry day in uieyear, oiueonunjv nmcu 1 X ter eMTlwa In this city nd unreunding IT" 'Z . . . .ft. .-.. 1A auuftaH tNIMllh. 2. J..LM..nMuMi -- .tA11v anil .JC WBKuT IM6lblUiuiv-vi "- - 1" ipw WPjii.'" ft wu mn mr. in aviinrv. i-;.; iim tivi citnafiitnt?nnnmii dt cnecK "'.kif 'tirtKMtemee order, and where neither of , Mm be procured iwnd In a regUtered i 'Af?r . .. ." .-J ... elan mall 7 4t A ' "am-ws, m nrrstueEKCEK. t- ' Ullltnc-I m 8- Ul- .aulMB November 15, 1889. gyg IMUIVJfcW! ' B6, i-i Pi. . u,..am fvnlsnatletl. ?" A very remarkable explanation is ; made of the cause of the trouble between A k nnaimaaiAr evncral nnd Senater $ Hampton, which" effectually relieves the lHr-,fcrmer or the senator's charge of false false false 'Ooed te him, but at the expense of IfLtbe president and with an expo- ,Htu of a disorderly method prevailing la the making or appointment- u & office which reflects the greatest discredit iSSpen the administration. It is said S&tlu.t the president made the Seuth S Carolina appointment, of which Senater ? Hampton complains, without consult- $$vlng the postmaster general or even ? advising mm or wnai nenaaueuc. iuu ' strange talc Is told thnta son of the mnn .' whom the Boutu Carolina itcnueiicniis mp"' wanted te fill the Columbia postellleo &V. viaUed the tvresident nnd secured thnt office for n friend and another post pest post effloo for himself en the plea that be would thus be strengthened te build Up a white man's Republican party in the Seuth ; and the president is repre sented as having been se impressed by his representations thathegavc hlmthe efflccs.he asked for out of hand, and without thinking It worth while te ad vise with the postmaster general j where by that functionary was put in the at titude in which Senater Hampton pilloried him. The president hni given us, en divers occasions, reasons te bclleve that lie was willing te act precipitately and without proper consultation with hli cabinet t officers : the Mentana case bcinir one .notably In point ; but still there is that In the latest tale of his going off at half-cock, which induces us te question its entire accuracy. There is se great ignorance of the political conditions In Seuth Caro lina implied in his thus making ap pointments which were net there asked for by the body of the Carolina Repub licans, and se great fergetfu'lness of the proprieties in falling te advise with the postmaster general's office, where certainly all the papers necessary for the presidential Information would be en flic, that we de net find it te be a very creditable story, that the president Bade the appointments in the uncere monious and out-of-hand way attributed te him. He has moreover been away from the capttel en a ducking excursion .y.sjver since the postmaster general rc Je eelved Senater namplen's letter, nnd the explanation new made can hardly & be with his authority. .Whatever the facts may be in the ffiii- 'tH the exposition brings dlseredtl M upon seme"part of. the, ainitulstratlen. 3BSJ., It snows tnat it uas a postmaster general iiM.1. ahn fulia In vnrnrdtv or 111 Inn nrnner Kcontrel of his ofllce : and violently bnfmauirtrraiA thn nped of a reform Hint will f'-S Ti: i. ... ..ii.. . maTit. in ttnlinlnm nhnnt. flip lillftlTiPtui nf fir his office te be accepted as reliable. There Is evidently te be music in tne air when Congress meets nnd setiaters and representatives get within hailing distance of the administration. There has been se much friction nud tumult between Republican representatives and Republican executive at the long range at which they have been apart during the recess of Congress as te warrant the belief that there will be heavy firing when they come close together. . De et Fear te Fire. The Republican side in this county . . . . ii i . iC'-rHtJMK. is uuri ey congressman ajresius ba&ilectlen of Driest for postmaster, though it has two organs, both dally, in our Sfe town, seems te lie less fortunate when it tisr j - ii ii.. i, ... geia uewn 10 luc uieirejiuna ui mu bhucj where it has te fall back upon tne non- Rftftr.ittillf.tin '7ViMft0 Inutcnit ftf tlin firllifw & . dex Republican organs, the Press and CSp the Xntnrcr, which de net seem dls- peeea tosympaiuize wuu meir uesimiy ijx xe unesi aim ine congressman. e Jif suggest te them that they had bet- jv-.ter open a vigorous campaign In the journals they control at home, which should suffice te acquaint the JJM president and the ncoule with the ob- fc$kx lectiens thev have te Griest us imw(- K1-' mae.av anil u.l-li itin Itilntilfv. rf llwiattiu 1, ftftftnftift. ftftftu nftftftA tftftw ftftftft..ij v A.vv.Ma fl In demanding him. There is no use in their being modest about it, or indulging in a restraint that they long te burst away from. Let them open out In solid volleys, and curl the air. with the sulphureus meke that lurks in the ammu- Kfc nltlen they have in their lockers. Let '0 us have as lively an exposition of the de- ;4y menu or urcisi as tuey can mane ; and .v perhaps their Are may reach as far as 14 the "White Heuse. It will be a relief of tnelr pent up feelings anyhow. We 9 really ufrald that the vle- rlence -of the restraint under which ' ney are putting inemseives may SiL result in a terrific exposition later en. It1 -!.. ... l L..l .! ..-ft .t I.... WAiiy tftV.vfn iiinlr fftir.llnr.j fn -be tullil rli.iilnrn. sSvi, linn of tha New Era of thn lSHi eenlral liv W tue Examiner of the 14th, with cordial pJt agreement and weaker comment. It Is KW1 rra.tifvlii(r teaee the unit v wlileli nrnv-nlla WAt In these euce rival organs of the deml- Kri Bant party : but they need te show that i IftJ- Aft . ... .. i. utey represent me unity et tue Sljerty, thnt Congressman Breslus fm quite outside its sentiment und that &r hit "elected postmaster is several de- S" arreaa wnran than anv Tiemnnpn Tn lr m this work satisfactorily evidently calls Kfer vigorous words and strong demon- awBiieii. Xftunguage is cuiiea ler. irantle- '. . 'nisn. lnncimtrp 1 , . CoTerner Itfnrrr's Address. H In advising the broadening of the & foundations of the schools and reducing 5f-governer made the strong point of his b address te the teachers. There nre many in common school education and Vlt. IVfilllrl iilnttilv lu ftit Vui'ft.... - mW .. WM.Vft lftWftft.J ftV ftMft ft.Vftft.4 .e introduce in place of them manual training, sewing and coeklug. yUome or them are shown te be Vt of keeping with the system by their V teAailf)i ftfr ttiftft itn tiic.tnn.1 nf ..ft ll.n L.L '(ftr"- " - v V"l' ftftft9ft.ftftVft lt ftftb. ftftftU WlH- '. '.tilBI. If 11 tl'llfllnr liftuulu T nMn nt nil L, Iia nrvwltft it iir ftl... l.n4..... - i.i education where the public schools avanet give it te him. The famous Bosten Latin 'V school is a lecognitlen it docs net seem te U thb. but be a proper development of the common school system. The greatest geed te the greatest number must be the rule, and the aim should be te give a geed practi cal education of the kind that will make the greatest number of Intelligent and useful citizens. That we arc far from doing this lu Laucastcrceunty was well Illustrated last summer by the cutting satire of articles appearing lu the New New Yerk Evening J'ent and reprinted In the IXTELLtecvccn. " A Teacher's Experience" had many points worthy of the deep thought of the governor nnd he is himself se brilliant a wit and finds humor se easily, as shown by the specimen jokes, of his address, that It is net necessary te warn him of tup sarcasm in the articles refcrredte. In the month of Octeber this nation sent te ether lands nearly flve million dollars' worth of coal oil, evor ten million dollars' worth of beef, hog and dairy products, nnd cotton te the value of $.5,31S,5I0. In the first we about equalled the oxperls or Octeber 1S87 J In the nocend we oxceoilod them by three nnd n-half millions. We nle exported cattle valued at ever two nod a-half millions, but It Is discouraging te nete thnt the travelling days of the great American pig appear te be ended. We enlj' exported in the month a trifling twenty-eight thousand dollars' worth of hogs. Our experts of hog products show incrcnae In bacon and lard, nearly deuble the experts of n year age. The time of a trip around the world Is seen likely te be further Rhortencd by the establishment of a Oreat Uritaln and Japan passenger line. Contracts have been placed In England by the Canadian 1'iiulflc railway for tliree first-class Btcritneni te run from Vancouver te Japan, and thrce morenro te be built for the Atlantic sor ser sor vlce. The latter nre te be two theufinnd ten ahlps of a maximum speed of twenty knot nu hour. "Ills intended that the voynge te Halifax In the winter nnd te Quobee in the mimmer from the south of Knglnnd shall be accomplished inside el flve nnd n half dnys. Special fucilltles will be aluirded through passengers by fast trains running dlrert te Vancouver, nnd.lt is oxpectod that the passnge from the south of Kngtand te Jnp-m will net occupy inore than twonty-threo dnys." It In bollevcd that the Ilrltlsh government Is pushing this ontcrprise In order te secure n better reute te her eastern possesiens. It Is about four thousand flve hundred intlea sherter than the reute te Japan by Sue, passes through Kngllsh territory nnd open ecenn, nnd lies In a healthy cllmnte. Tlicse advnntnges would be of great value In cuse of war in the cast. , O'Donevan ItessA hn ngaln hern por per mlltcd te break loeso In the New Yerk papers. Tlie story 1h that Irishmen from all evor the Eastern stales, who bollevo lu freeing lrelniul by dynnmlte, linve been holding socret mcetlngs In New Yerk, nnd have roselvod te cstabllsli n new organiza tion te rcsume the dynnmlte business. According te O'Dynandtollessa resolutions wero ndopted which fill the first page of Ills woekly paper. These resolutions fairly drip with gere. One paragraph ends ns fellows : "Theronre thousands of Irishmen in Ire land and Kngluud standing face te fuce with the Toe with the clement of destruction In their hands. Thore nre thousands of ether Irishmen, nt liome nud abroad, whose bleed would Jump Willi Jey at seeing the clmuce te repeat the, heroic deeds of the men of Clorkenvvell, Manchester, I'hneulx Park, Manchester Tower nnd ,S:etlnud ynrd." Tmrprosldent Is killing ducks, lltsdls--positien te kill something can be readily understood by a plance nt the recent elec tion returns. In tlds sport he has the swcet companionship of Millionaire Knight, the Quaker sugar maker nf the City of Brotherly Leve. He Is eating duck dinners nud going te bed nt half past nine. We trust that this seething truatiueut will seen restere bis equnuluilty thnt hu may rosuine the nrdueus labors of his high office by HUIiik fourth-clam. ponteflluoo. OrtAUATi:sef tlie I'liilaUelpbla Nermal a:hoel will probably be the llrst women admitted te the Uiiiverslty of Pennsylva nia, under the recent doclslen te estubllth co-education in thnt Institution. The wny efltlsthK The city gnve the University somelots adjoining the campus, nud in oxchange a large numboref frce scholar ships in medical, dental and law depart ments wcre opened te hlh school grad uates. Tha city had gained long before and in a similar wny froe Hchelaiships In tha undor-graduate departments. All these scholarships are new opened te Klrls as well as boys, and if they nre olTered te scholars having the highest avornge, it is bolieved that the Neimul (school girls will take most of thein. JOHN CUl.llAlt'S MILLIONS. MuC'ilOciMit Uequest Ter the Feundlne eT a Library In Chlcnce. The will of the Inte Jehn Crernr was nd uiltted te probate lu Chicago, en Thursday lu the county court, and In nccordnuce with its terms, hi 4 friends, Col Cel Col euol Huntington W. Jacksen und Mrs. Nerman Williams both of Chicago, were 10 10 cegnlzed ns exeauters itheut Burety ethor than their personal rccognlrnnces. The will dUpeses et personal propertv sclieduled nt .'1,W)0,000 nnd real estate valued nt IViO.OOO. Mr. Crerar was n bachelor nnd the last member of his branch of the lnmily in the male line. On his mother's side he had two uneles.Jnme!) und Jehn Smeallle. Te their children and grandchild rcn he makes be quests varying from $&,liOO 10 850,001). A number or friends nre kiveii befuusts of from 83,000 te 850,000 each. The testator gives 8100,000 te the Second Presbyterian church of Chicago, 8100,000 te the trustees of the same church, the income te be used for mission work, and 825,000 te the Scotch Presbyterian church, in Fourteenth stieet, nenr Sixth nvcnue, New Yerk, being the church in which the testator was baptl7eJ. Then fellows a large number of bequests ranging In amount Jrem 810.000 te 850,000 each te charities, hospitals, hlsteiical, scientillc nnd literary societies, five thousand dollars Is given te the American Sunday Scheel union, of Philadelphia, for use In the Western statesand territories; 810,000 te the St. Audrey's society, of New Yerk: 810.000 for n coleswil "statue of Abraham Lincoln ; 81.000 te Greenwood cemetery, Droeklyn, the income te be devoted te caring for the family let. The remainder of the ostate, estimated te be worth about 82.250,000, Is set apart for the erection and maintenance et ii public library in the City of Chicago te be known ns the "Jehn Crerar Library." He directs that In the selection of the books the crea tion of "a healthy moral and Christian son sen son tlment" be kept in vlew.und that nil "nustl "nustl ness nnd Immorality" bu excluded. In the last category he includes "Dirty Fiench evels und ull sceptical trash." Tees orauperstltlon. At precisely 8:13 o'clock Wednesday evening fifty gcntieinen defied supersti tion and but down te dinner nt the Hetel Marlborough, New Yerk, thirteen ut u table as long us thlrtceus lusted. It wns the eighty-seventh entertainment of the Thirteen club. In front of each member was a small wax caudle, the idea being te prove the foolishness of the belief that he whose candle should go out flrst would be the first te die. At 13 minutes of 10, te n second, the candle belonging te Dr. Allou Fitch flickered, sputtered, nnd llared up se for nn Instant nnd then went out. The doctor looked en very calmly. Sickness ut Wekt Point. It Is stated that half the corps of cadets at West Point (uiiwordseflSO) had reixirted ut the hospital ill from poisoning. Jt turns out that the illness occurred u few davs ugu; iiiiiv ii whs jiei poisoning, but a trouble of tlie bowels, and the attack was f;enenil with all connected with the mess ull, drivers, gardeners, waiters, etc., far lug as badly as the cadets. Kveu these who had net tasted teod ut the mess weie as badly afflicted as the ethers. The sur geon hud his hands full of biulness for u while, but all recovered. Superintendent Wilsen has uppeluted a commission te in vestigate the cause. A VEIIY QUEEIt TIHAL. A rire Minute CeurUhtp, Snddeu Death nud Saored Chicken. Mrs. Helen P. Moere nnd her brother, Frjjderlck K. Wliltcemb, of JWJlbraham, Mnas.. en trial for the alleged murdoref the woman's husband, Jehn U. Moero, wero ac quitted en Thursday after a long nnd sensa tional trial. Moero was sevonly-twe year old. Ills wlfe died a few months age, and looking about forunethor life partner no met Mrs. Leren miss, a middle nged widow, who had burled two husbands. Five mltnites after seeing liar Moero proposed marriage and ollered her fi(K). fche refusetl nt first but finally aceeptctl, and after a courtship lasting less than a week the odd palrwere married. Mrs. Moere ngrced that If they lived harmoniously together for C years he would will her 85tw. Moero was taken home sick en October 22 and the nextdny died In fearful pnln. AsMn. Monrennd horbrethor,Frclcrlck Wliltcemb, who lived nt his sinter's house, wcre confirmed morphine and opium enters they w nre arrested, charged with the murder. Fifty-sevcn bottles, labelled "Sulphate Morphine," wero found In the house. Wliltcemb at tlie time exhtblted a large roll of bills. He seldom had a dollar. Neighbors testified that when Moero was taken 111 they ordered Wliltcemb te go fur a doctor. He was geno all night and ro re t trued w Itheut ene. He was ngaln ordered te go for a doctor and was net scen uutll he was arrested. 'J'hrce doctors arrived nn the day hodled, but could net aid him. Thrce doctors, the medical examiner and the chemlnt analyzed part of Moere's stomach. One said death was due te Inflammation of tha stomach another swere It was paralysis, still aiiethar thought It was morphiue poison lug, und the ether owned up that he had no Idea what caused his death, .Mrs, Moero, Mr. Wliltcemb and two neighbors testified that Moero had told them frequently that he had acute pulns lu his stomach and had used morphlne. Moero was fend of chickens nnd regarded thein with almost rovereuco. He saved nil the lien feathers and wan very penurious. As forty of the morphine bottles wero found in tlie bag used by Moero for keep lug his fonthers the defensn raised the point that he had taken the morphlne en the sly and had saved the bottles. The boekis of the druggist of whom Mrs. Moero nud Wliltcemb bought showed that they had purchased but twolve bottles. The prisoners were discharged. IIope l'er the llittrlesN Mllllenn. Prem the Indianapolis Journal. Ilald-lieiidcd men, who heve had te suffer the slings and arrow's of outrageous forttine In tlie shape of tlie gibes of theso who sit behind them nt tlie e,mn nnd catch the glory of the ballet reflected from flielr shining nebs, will be pleased te learn that nn Indlnnn chemist lias paved the wny for their deliverance This Is net an adver tisement, and the individual who speaks or chestnuts or who mutters " rats, " with out further applying Ills car te wisdom and his heart te understanding, may have oc casion te regret his hasty Judgment. It Hoems seme Herman scientist, finding his ferciiead reaching fuither back was strictly doinnnded by tlie laws of beauty, began te Investigate the subjett closely, and found that the damage was caused by a microbe, which, for tlie nake of brevlty and te distinguish it from ethor parasites, he called the bacillus crluoverax liuntn litis. This microbe, we nre told, Is shaped like the point of u noedlo, and lias a power of rotary motion like u steam drill, which It uses te bere into the scalp of the victim, loosening the fastening of his thatch, und flunlly unroefing him as completely as the Kansas cyclone unroefs the humble habi tation of the hardy settler. It might lie supposed that with theso powerful qualltles of deslructlveness the II. C. H. could pursue its infamous carcnr of desolation unobstructed, but the Indiana man has devised a preparation which promptly reduces it te n condition of in nocuous' desuetude The first dese causes It te abandon its nefarious occupation and remark en the rapidly growing uiihoaltli uiihealtli uiihoaltli fulness of the neighborhood, and the next application causes it either te vucate the premises or glve up u troublesomo und misspent life. Net only does it rid the set tlement of the unwolceino Intruder, but It dolers ethers of like ilk from coming in te tuke up the abandoned claim, und the ewner of tlie poll, who formerly went about with a cranium us bnre us a billiard bull, thereafter rejoices ilke Absalom In the beauty and luxuriance of ids locks. why seMifEits nnsr.irr. Ilenaens fllven liy Men Who linve f)o f)e Hurteil When Tried by Court-Martial. The acting Hid go advocate general of the nrtny, Colenol (.Initie X. Llebcr, has sub mlttedu voluminous and exhaustlve report of the operatlons of his ofllce during the year ended September U0, IbS'J. On tlie subject of desertion he glves tlie reasons that have been assigned by 1W9 prisoners out of 113 tried for deser tion nud convicted during the ast year. They are as follews: Drink, often accom panied by the statement that the ubsentce was afraid te return or uas net respou respeu respou hlble for Ids actions, 127 : drink nud influ enced by ethers, 8; drink and ether causes, Mich us domestic trouble, inoxperlence, depression, tear of the civil authorities, sickness, labor, dissatisfaction, debts und trouble with iioii-ceiiimUsloned officers, 15; opium, 2j persuaded by ethors, Ij unable te sunpjrt wlfe, mother, A'C, 8 j sick wlle or niother, 0; ether domestic affairs, 3 ; ill tieatiucnt by the flrst sergeant, 20 : abuse by non-cem-missioned olllcers, 0; ill treatment by officers, 4 : persecution In the company, U ; trouble with soldiers or civilians, 0 ; fear of court-martial or arrest by civil authori ties, 10 j discontent, Oj alleged pledges broken, 4 : Improperly cooked or lnsulll lnsulll elent feed, 5; sickness of the soldier, 11 ; mental disorder, 2; Inability te de duly thieuth incapacity, ignorance or unt'amlli arity with English, 11 j hard work, 3; escupe from guard house, 3, and miscel laneous, 15. Anether table Is given showing the length of tliue served by soldler.s convicted of desertion in 109 cases published In orders from the headquarters orthe arm v. Of these 7seredicss than one tneiuli, 8 ene and less than two. 17 two less than three, 11 three a id less than four,0 four and less than flve, 7 live, 10 six, -1 seveu, 1 eight, 2 nine, 3 fen, I eleven, 1 n year, 10 between one nnd two years ami 15 evor two years. Thus 7 Yr evor 70 percent , do-.erto.l Wero serv ing oue year. A Peeullur Ceremony. The ltev. Mr. Kerr, superintendent of the Church of England mission en the Isthmus of Panama, lias been en a mission ary tour te the Island of Sail Andreas. In cousequence of stress of weather he had te land at a idace ml led San Hlas. nun (lav's. s.ill from Colen. Thore he found liims'elf among e miinnerer Indians, et uliem there ure thousands in tills republic. They are described us being lu as savage a stnteus when Columbus landed -100 years age, Mr. Kerr says they did net knew of Cled or a Savier. Their ceremony of marriage is peculiar. Thn two turtles are placed in n crawl en the odge of the i.ea ut night, and water Is dashed en them tlie whole night. The next morning they nie conducted home, und u feast Is given. This ends the ceremony. The Indians informed Mr. Kerr that no stranger would be allowed te take up his residence among thein. "IHack Hurt's" Confession, lteimund Helzhuy, "Black ll.irt," en trlul nt I'.essomer, Michigan, for murder and rebbery, en Thursday took the stand in his own defense and mude a confession. Helxhay told the ktery of his llfu from the day of his birth in Ueriuanv te that or ids arrest at Republic, Mich He admitted that lie robbed the Mlluaukce ,t Northern train hlx months uge; that lie held up the WUcensIn Central train nt Cadett, Wis., n month later, ami that he waylaid the Oogo Oego Ooge blo fctage und shot Hunker l'ieischbelu, Holzhay claimed that several years nge he was hurt by a fall from a horse, and slnce thnt tliue had been subject te "spoils," during which he did net knew what he was doing. He said he was under this "spell" when the varleuscrliue were com mitted. Killed By Husband nnd Daughters. On Wednesday the pelice found "Old Mug" Sullivan, a well known character, In her saualid thrce room tenement ut the rear of i'J Gospel bticet, Providence, It. I., lying dead en a biekeu down bedstead, beneath the mctti "Oed Iilcss Our Heme." Tliera wero fiedi bruises about the tore head and a wound en the chin of thv corpse. In another room were the husband.Jehi'. aged 05 years, and the t e daugbters.Mar und Julia, all of whom were tee drunk te talk intelligibly. The neighbors bald that thrce hours btfore the jiolice were sum sum sum moned the daughters had beaten their mother about the hrud and face with their lists and the husband had struck her ever the heart. An uutepsv will be held. " Hewdlrlnsa thlnjrweTnanmsrr1'.' when her cold Is euitd by Ir. Uull'a Cough Syrup., v " Methar, can I te out te run t" . Ne. no, my UMcaennj', Yeu knew yon'raretaiwollen feet, liy prtcteiM lltU honey." Det they cot a belU e' HalraUen Oil, and he went and caaf bt mi jI, and ate It like a mum AtsTeH Troubled With cotMClnatlettS qualme I" aaked a friend' "Yeu leek troubled." "Be; I am,", said the nfferer, "but It ! with the toothache." "Mere feel, you," replied the coinfertr "get it pulled out, and bay a bottle of HOZODONT, nnd pre serve the reed teeth from a like ralamlty. nevllUUti A Cure or Ne Pay. All diseases arlntng from n deranged liver, or from Impure bleed, r belli, blotches, pimples, scalp dlxeaae, scrofnleos sores arid iwplHnijs and consumption (which Is lung-tcrefula) In Its rarlv slajrcs, are cured by Dr. Pierce's Gelden .Medical Utseevery, or the metey paid for It will be promptly returned. Held ey druggists tinder a duly executed certificate or guarantee from the manufacturers. F.HAw HAD HOME. The Vain Tteicreta of a Sorrowful IIus bnnd Over the Needles Tesa et Ilia Wife, and the Warning It Conveys te Others, Probably the saddest, most unhappy man In New Yerk city UMla Is Mr. U. V. Kemlngten. wne resides en nasi til street. A few weeks age he had a beautiful wlfe and n happy home ; new tils enra are pained by tlie crles i ei 111 erles children. Mrs. Kemlngten passed threuet the summer in geed health and spirits, but the .! viftfttiiga lift uia vrvuuiur vuiiitu uci, uiuavu her te cough, quickened her pulse nnd brought first change In the weather chilled her, caused en a general seeling or weariness, Air. iteming ten thought It was only a cold and se neglected "Oh I Why didn't I de something before It was tee late?" ha exclaimed bitterly. "I knew she was weakened by the heat of the Hummer, all the pores of the skin were open nnd she was an easy victim te dlscu-e. but I might have saved her If I had only nsslstedNu tare In time. Instead of waiting, and then send ing for the doctor when It was tee late." Nnrly every mnn or woman who has passed through the Hummer mouths Is speelally llnble te the attack of this same demen, Pneumonia, which comes se quickly, se unexpectedly ana often ends se fatnfly. Immediate imslstaace te nature of a strong stimulant Is the only way by which It can be avoided, and It Is for this very purpose that Duffy's Pnrq Malt whiskey lias achieved such a national reputation and be came se rvenulur. The dnnarereus. eften fntl diseases, which attack the xystcin when It Is specially wenk, can he quickly thrown elfby this pure stliiiiilntlng testimony of the lcudfm will lilskny. The highest IE llhvslcluns of the Innri simply prnvethls, and the thousands who have bcciiHttved from untimely graves, nlse attest It, (Jreiitcnre should be exercised te sccure only the genuine, us It Is the only preparation en the market which hns the power te cure and which docs se Invariably. (2) -lAHTKU'S MTTLK M VKlt P1M.H. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Hick Headache and rcllove all the troubles Inci dent te a billens state of the system, such as Dizziness, Nniiw.1. Drowsiness, Distress niter Katlng, Pnln in the Hide, tc, Whlle their most remarkable- succcu hns been shown In curing Headache, yet CArtTElVH klTTLI. LIVER rif.lftSJ ure equally valuable In Constipation, curing nnd preventing this annoying com plaint, uhlle they also correct nil dlsordersef the stomach, stimulate the liver nnd regulate the bowels. Kvcn If they only cured Ache they would be nlmest priceless te these who sullcr from this distressing complaint; but fertimntcly their goodness docs net end here, nnd theso who ence try thein will find these little pills valuable In se many ways that they will net he willing te de without them. Hut uftcr all sick head ACHE Is the bnne of se many lives thnt here Is where we make our great beast. Our pills euro It while ethers de net.; UAHTEH'M MTTLE LIVCR PILLS are very small nnd very easy te take. One or two pills makoadee. They nre strictly vegetable and donetgrlpo or purge, but by their gentle ac tion please all who use them. In vials at 25 cts j flve for il. Beld everywhere or sent by mall. CAIITEII MEDICINE CO., NEW YOIDC. Small PilL uuglS-lydeed Small Dese. Small Price yirtchittcvii, S'1 TEAM ENGINE AND IlOILEllWOIllCS. Steam Engine -AN Beiler Works. Visitors te the Fair, It will pay you te call nt my Works nud ox ex ox aiiihweur Stock of Engines ! Allew us te quete yen prices und sce facility ler turning out work. Portable Engines. 4 Hersc-IViwcr. U llon.e-1'ewer.. 5 HorMvl'ewcr.. 10 Horsiv-l'ewer.. 15 llorse-l'ewer.. B0IIorse-roer.. J 42-, , 473 , fits , B75 , 7.r. 1,175 Portable Engines, HECOND-ItANa 0 Herse-Power 8 llon.e-1'ewcr.... Ij Horse-l'ower ..J2.V) .. 2T0 . 273 Boilers, Second-Hand. Five 30 Herse-Power, SO In. Dlam., in feet Ixinc. SU4i In. Tubes. Price, J175 nud 8150. One Heller, : In. Dlam., 11 feet Leng, 21 3 In. Tubes 12 fwt u,nr, with Fire Krent CuMlugs, S123. I CAIIIIY THE LAUOEST HTOCIC OK ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES IN THE CITY OK LANCASTER. PA. Manufacturer of Stationary Engines, Mill nnd Mining Machinery, sawMIIU. Dark mid L'eb.Miu,, iumps, etc. Contractor for Steam Heatln?, Direct or Indi rect, or by Het Vutcr. OUR HOT AIR FURNACE WTllEUESTINTHE MARlCEr. Kepairine Promptly Attended Te. Jehn Best, IMIOl'IUETOIt, 333 EAST FULTON ST., LANCASTER, I'A. HQanamaktv'm, I'BtuttiairMtA, Friday, Ner. IS, 1M. Yeu can escape the crowd at the Fancy Goods counter and pick out the dainty needlework and decorating bits for Christ mas gifts in peace and comfort The articles in the special dis play of these things en the sec sec eitd fleer are for sale. That ether special room near by, filled with Philadelphia pro ducts, tells a gVatifying story that very few people knew. Let one item tell the Black Dress Goods stery: Black Camel Hair, 40 te 50 inches, 75c te $5. Great variety of grades and prices, and some rare bargains among them. Northwest of centre. Odds and ends and strag ling lets of Women's Mushn Underwear have been put en a table by themselves. Perfect oeas, acsiraeie m every way but broken broken prices Drawers : sizes therefore Fine rnuslln, den Hamburg ruffle nnd In sertten, with claster of 8 plaits, Wv from Others go from tl te 60c, nnd from 760 te 40c Full assortment Canten Flannel Drawers, The famous D, V, D. Canten Flannel Draw ers, 75c. Chemises : Flne Cambric, round yoke of embroidery beading, and Hamburg edge en neck and sleeves, f 1 76 from $2 te. Others go from HZ, te II GO, from fl 75 te II, from II 25 te (16c, from II 00 te fiuc. Gowns ': Mether Hubbard yoke, fine -muslin, 10 rows line Insertion, Hamburg edge en neck and sleeves. II from 12. Others go from SI 50 te TSe. Corset Cevers : Flne Cambrle, Torchon lace Insertion nnd peee, ecaaing, ana clusters of & plaits, II li from 1173. Others go from II 50 te II, rromH2,te75c, from 7Je te 40c Skirts : Fine muslin, "-Inch Hamburg ruffle, and clusters or 4 plaits, II from II 75. Others go from 75e te 40c Second fleer, first gallery, Juniper street slde. Here are three Women's Stockinet Jackets, $4.50, $5, $6. We have sold the same shapes in poorer stuffs at $8 or $10. Well made, well fitting blue and black Beaver Newmarkets, with stitched edges, $7 ; with braid binding or reveres in front, $8. The around-town prices would be about $8 and $10. Second fleer, ever Chestnut street middle en trance. Every cent saved en such Jerseys as these is like having money given you. 11 75 Black Jerseys for II Zi. 12 25 Hlaek Jerseys for SI m. i'i 23 Uluck Jerseys for St 75. Second fleer, Chestnut street side. Four eleva tors. Hand-hemstitched Linen Pil low and Bolster Cases, and Sheets, snow white, and the prices about what you'd pay without the hemstitching. That 72-inch German Table Damask is quite as wonderful. The weight and quality are bet ter than we ever had before at 87c. Southwest of centre. Jehn Wanamaker. tjleitr. T EVAN Jt SON'S. Levan's Fleur! Uniform and Reliable. jJuuocfuvniehittH (Goobe. -ALL AND SEK THE ROCHESTER LAMP! Sixty Caudle-LIght; Beats them all. Anether Let of Cheap (Hobes for Gas and Oil Steves. THE "PERFECTION" METAL MOULDING and HUUBER CUSHION Weather Strip. Heats them all. Thlsstrlpontwcarsallethers. Keens out the cold. Hteps rattling of windows. Excludes the dust. Keeps out snow and rain. Anyone can apply It no waste or dirt made In applying It. Can be fitted anywhere no holes te bore, ready Ter like. I will net split, warp or shrink a cusliteu strip Is the most perfect."Al the Stevo, Heater and llauge Htere of Jehn P. Schanm & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER FA. lUiacclUtttcmte. TT-ANSAh Investment Company, Under Supervision of Bunk Coinmltlener. J-pttal fMO.C.0 m11?.1".8,- . : - W riumlded earnings ,.. . SS4V) Stockholders' llabTntv 5OUJ00 Investments from Y te rji.cme. , j JO UN U.MKtVlER. Agent, ectlS-lyd Ne. Seuth Duke HU T)UI(i: JUICE OFTHE GRAl'E. X The red and while wines which I pur chased en the spot where mnde, en the Rhine In Germany Send lu our orders. jusi tne ining ter ineueildas. 1 guarantee It pure au MO L'uiRi lueuiciue lerciireeu en centiitiitinus. union 1'I.TKR DOIUSHEIMER. , Hlrd.ln.llaml. Inncattcr Ce., lhu 111 count) our houe If jeusend me a pe. tel. Orden, may ba IcftuttheLancustcrCeuitty HeuMf. nll-lmd 4,-ev &.tU or Uut. fTIOR RENT-KROM APRIL 1ST. NEXT, A 1 First-class lllncktinllh' biieii.ullhduell. lug HeukC, eltuutcdut Ureculand Mills, lu Etut Lumjictcr teuukhlp. Apply te KLIZAIIETH O. E. 1JATKS, eH-tlrtlt 413 North DukeSt., Lancaster, l'u. 1?lOR SALIVA TOUACCO SWEATER IN V geed condition ; capacity 13 cates ; will be fold at one-fourth uetiiul cihi. AddreKs, HEUENKR & HALOKMAN, Executers EstuU) A. Celllus, Marietta, Pa. eai-tfd flc f Htn. IALAOE or rAHMlOM. 115 AND 117 K. QUEEK IT. Comforts! Comforts! Again we call your attention te our elegant line of Comforts and the extreme low prices. Elegant large Comforts at 89c, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75. Cretonne Comforts, $1.75 and $1.98. Sateen, $1.75, $1.98 and All elegant and new patterns and made up in first-class style. KID GLOVES. An elegant 4-button Gleve in black ana colored, at 50c a pair. 5-hook Fester Lacing Gleve, at 75c a pair. Finest Kid Gloves, band top, 75c and $1. Real Kid Gloves, 5-hook, laced, warranted net te tear, $1.25 ; black arid colored. Ask for the "Theresa." One let of undressed and dressed Musquctaire Kid Gloves, reduced te $1 a pair. Cashmere Gloves, black and colored, all wool, 18, 20 and 25c, Jersey Mitts, 25c a pair. Infant's Weel Mitts, 10c a pair. Spring-top lined Kid Gloves, at $1. Children's Plush Caps, in gendarme, cardinal, garnet, navy, golden brown, terra cotta, &c, at 62, 75, $1. Shield Caps, in plush and surah, at $1.50. Gent's all-linen Cellars, at IOC. 4-ply extra heavy all-linen Cuffs, 20c a pair. Men's Flannel Shirts, 75c, $1, 1.25, and upwards. Elegant Teck Scarfs, 25 and 50c. Gent's White and Grey Un derwear, 29, 37 and 50c. Special quality in Camel's Hair at 87c. Very fine Scarlet, medicated, at $1.25. Cardigan Jackets, 50, 75, 85c, $1, &c. 115 & 117 North Queen Street. QZvecevlse. T UUrtSK'8. Fresh Goods from the Mills. Choice New Buckwheat, Alse Self-Ttaislng lliickwhe.it. Schumacher's Fresh Avena or Rolled Oau. Schumacher's Oat Meal. Schu macher's Farina and Granulated Cern Meal. Cracked and Rolled Wheat by the pound. Wheatlett, a new and flue article for the break fast table. SUGARS ALMOST STRUCK BOTTOM. Down from the highest, from two tothree cents u pound. Yeu can't leek for them much loner. Granulated ut 80 Is reasonable. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS In great variety. Alse Canned Goods of all' K1UUM, AT BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. "ILAllKE'S SPECIAL BARGAINS. The Greatest Her On Earth ! niglily Important te Scheel Teacherst Re member, the teachers who leave town without calling en CLARKE, the Tea, Celics and Oro Ore csryman, of Lancaster, will regret; It all the days of their lives. Especially when they see the beautiful presents secured by their neigh bors who have called. Our offer te teachers and all who call are the greatest ever heurd of sliice Adam dwelt In Paradise. Remember our stock of Teas, Coffees and Gro ceries Is the largest and most complete of any house In the state. Frlces always the lowest and quality proves It. Best New Leghorn Citren, 18c lb. Teleka Teleka thares, Perfectly Clean Currants and bultuna Raisins ready for Immediate use. for sale by us, FrultPuddlne.Bcapack ; 7 packs for Wc. Fin est Hue of Hmekcd Fish ill the citv. Clscees, Hippard Herring, Salmen and Ree llerrlug. Cheapest Sugars In the city. SAMUELOLARKE'S TEA AND COFFEE AND OROCERY STORE, 12 A It SOUTH QUEEN STREET. 44-Tclcphene. (EavrirtflCB. STANDARD CARRIAGE WORK. EDW. EDGERLEY, CARRIAGE BUILDER, 0,t2,i3.t MARKET STREET. (Rear or the Fotefflce), LANCASTER, PA. De net Fall te Call and See my Flue Assert ment of Boggles, Plistens, Jump Seat Carriaes,Etc. I have all the latest styles te select from. I hare a very tine assortment of second-hand erk eme of my own work. Bettem prices. Call and exnmlne. Ne trou ble te show our work and exn.alu eerr detail. ltepalutiug and Repairing promptly und ilea liy done, Oue set of workmen etpectally employed for that purpehe. CLOSING OUT RALE. Carriages, Wagons, Gee. Weber's Coach Works, CHRISTIAN STREET. (Between Orange and Chestnut Street.) pounds. A1m a few Fine Sleighs, gains. Call Early for Bar-uugSU-lid MILLER'S BORAX SOAP WILL WASH Clethes nnd etery article under the sun. Palace of Fasin! Palace of Fasluen, Baggies, AT Consisting of Jump-Scut Carriages, two Four Feur Four I'est Jenny Idiid. two McCull Wagons, Second Hand Tretting Buggy, and several light Plat form WuiTOllS that will enrri' fretn 1 f.MI In tt fftin - - --- -.-.-.. ,- 9ru tSitab JJTEW. VORK STORE. Jackets ! JACKETS 1 AT THE New Yerk Stere. MtTS'JSPJJiLS0"111'11 of BTOCKI NETT JACKETS at tt, 1 M, W and Kctuh. FINK 8TOCKINETT JACKBTO, trimmed s" D"a"liwi"L,,,5,Drala vest irent, bell sleeves, at , 16, M W f 10 each. . Fl-) Diagonal, Corkscrew and Beaver WALK ING JACKETS at 15, M, V, 18 te (12 each. Striped, Plaid and Mixed CLOTH JACKETH at n , W. $3 SO te i each. Newmarkets, Newmarkets, Cennemaras, Irish Peasant Goats, IN MANV STYLES AT LOW PRICES. ..wlhew ,BrOT sleck of HEALPLUSH GAR MENTS, made te our special order of the best English Plushes, and the prices never were lower for such superior qualities. PLUSH WALKING JACKETSat 19,110,112 W te 115 each. SEAL PLUSH BACQUES. hill length, stzea 83 te 4t, at 116, f 18, $20 te 3i each. SEAL PLUSH CAPES, ASTRACnAN CAPES, At Lewest Prices. CHILDREN'S COATS In every desirable style uwu i, ffi vat, si, 9 i, s ou ie siu eacn. Watt & Shand, 6, 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST. -1UARLE3 STAMM'S BIG REDUCTIONS 1 BIG REDUCTIONS I BIG REDUCTIONS I BIG REDUCTIONS ! ?1. 00 DRESS GOODS at 75c. 73e DRESS GOODS nt 60c. G0c DRESS GOODS nt 37k. 371 DRESS GOODS nt 2ec. BEST UNDERWEAR at 73c. BEST UNDERWEAR at 50c. ' BEST UNDERWEAR at 37!e. J5.00 BLANKETS at 1.50. J4.00 BLANKETS at 33.50. $3.50 BLANKETS at $3.00. $3.00 BLANKETS at ?2.50. $2.60 BLANKETS at $2.00. BEST HENRIETTAS at 75c. BEST HENRIETTAS at 50e. BEST HENRIETTAS at 37ic $3.50 COMFORTS at $3.00, $2.60 COMFORTS at $2.00. $1.50 COMFORTS at $1.23. $1 .00 COM FORTS nt 75c. FOR BIG BARGAINS GO TO- 35-37 LANCASTER, PA. Charles Stamm's (Cnvpcte. fNE PRICE I 8HAUB & ONE BUSINESS I VONDERSMITH, 18, 20 & 22 EAST ORANGE ST. CARPETS ! ALL GRADE I CHOICE PATTERNS I CURTATNTl t Finest Material! All WUAlAlMiJ .Kinds I repular Prices I RUGS! REAUTIFUL ! CI IK AIM ART SQUARES ! LAROK ASSORTMENT! Oil Cleths I Lineleums ! cot ! Klrst-Clns Carpet aui-lyd lieuxe, MILLER'S BOR.VX SOAP WILL WASH Clethe and every urllcle under the sun TES3E J ONES J; CO.. J Manufacturers CONFECTIONERS' FINE PAPER IIOXKH. The most beautiful line In the United States. 615 Commerce St., l'lilladel unf Pa. Write for descriptive price IUU pnla el-TSteed m Queen Street, KM STORK If c y t ; h&Mi. ',K'.lr--.'-v-'4ifc4 , A4(-.aiiTtBji--X! i-iM&i?j&:tfiAd&?--a.(l i4iSSik-iii. R.-AmM,- i 2iiitL& VJ .3, . H?rfiliH .'.--
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