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English, but It is net halt m liberal as it nt tint appears, our government having held all along that the privileges granted te Canada under the treaty were quite equal in value te any that it gave te us, and that further payment of cash indem nity was altogether out of the question. If this cable message comes as a "feeler" te test the public opinion in America, and se enable British statesmen te judge hew much they can ask with any hope of suc cess; if it is made with a view te further concessions en the same line, then it is a skillful stroke of policy and will no doubt be followed by an adjustment of the dis pute. The proposal will be received with a feeling of relief by the whole country, and there will be no attempt te disguise the satisfaction felt at this first sign of a disposition te de justice en the part of the English government. Secretary Uajard gravely calls attentleu te the fact that the Pacific slope would lese Its source of coal supply, and that the commerce of ever three thousand miles of border would be choked te death by the enforcement of non-intercourse. Such nn be a grave calamity, AMOR DAY T0-M0KR0W. A TIM WHMX mrxuvusK (WUIIT re VLANT A TUKf. Heins Hngir.llens from Approved sourer. About ll.iw and Where te PUnt Veeeing saplings In Order te lint Thrni le the tiret I'e-slhle (Ijeit. V AM as . M .. fit tt OS SPSW. rHaftiuiiUjuniiuv.iHi ... - "" mM,knwrrTm rwen mire vr V mrvmm I enforcement would "ix, ifiKwiw"--" . . - - '?e7X.r anAaa AWfk mHllTftT. A LI OUTMOvS LVl'lUB I ( ),. nrnitilrit 1rn ef wl.lnn rnm nnit' Im- ISSssxjssrissr1 . JuatlUes war. it is, in fact, tne lirsi step towards war, and though it may be taken, 'kfe BtaVaM U lAtttriandTtUgramt (a) ;hj &,. M i Mri TBI XHTBLUOBMOBB. MUlcsneer Bnlldlnc, lAneMter, Ft. ? -m Xatuas ttr lnttUtgcmr r&? LANCASTKlt, AIMtlL 21, 18:7, f-tm W iS. lhe Confession or Smith. The governor astonished the senators by P-flvlng them a selection of his own for su preme court reporter, ana te uieir surprise e are indebted for a confession from one of them that they had refused te confirm Governer Pattison's appointment of Lem uel Amerman because they expected te secure the place for an old associate and friend, Ex-Senater Hughes, of Phlladel phia. In his disappointment, Senater Smith refused te vote for the confirmation of Governer leaver's selection, declaring that he had nothing against him but he did net knew him and would net vote for him against the man of his choice ; and that he would have voted te confirm Amerman, who was a geed and Dt man for the place, if he had net expected te get it for Hughes. That was a very frank statement and evidently truthful ; it told no mere than everyone knew before of the reason for Amerman's rejection. It was simply sur prising that Senater Smith should disclose the true reason when it was net a constitu tional reason, and confess that the Senate had done what it liad no right te de te se cure an efllce for a friend. Senater It u tan is a man of another color than Smith, and though he is even mere capable of voting improperly, he had the audacity te undertake te repree Smith for his acknowledgement and te declare that if he had voted for A merman's re jection for any ether reason than hl3 belief in his unfitness, and had confessed te it, he weuldhave cxrefcpftt3"be expelled from the naift-ins unnecessary te say te these who knew Eutanthat this was net true, and that lie would vote any time te accomplish his purpose regardless altogether of the propriety and lawfulness of his motive. Hut he would net confess te it. It was Smith's confession that hurt him, and he thought he would hasten te clear his skirts by putting the odium of the act con fessed upon the man cenff ssing. He was net very successful. Smith said that the sluiple difference between himself and Itutau was in the confession, and that everyone knew that liutan never hesitated te take a crooked path te his ends ; as everyone does knew this, Itutan took nothing by his hypocritical profession of virtue. It is a geed thing that this disclosure has been made, letting the people in te see the true inspiration of the senatorial machine. It is very gratifying that the governor has disclosed some degree of independence of it ; which we hope may be lasting. as it lias often been, without being fel lowed by actual bloodshed, jet it must threw upon the people a burden of expense euly comparable with that of actual war. It is earnestly hoped that this question may be speedily settled by diplomacy, but that in that settlement net one concession shall be made dictated by fear and un sanctioned by justice. It nui9t net be for gotten that (Jreat Britain has quite as much te fear from non-intercourse and what may fellow ; and In our anxiety for peace we should net forget te held a bold front and take nothing but peace with honor. m The Herman " Tramps" Llbertcd. Head the story of the German "tramps" liberated from the county jail te-day. They were net convicted under the autocratic legal procedure of Russia. They were in carcerated for three jears under the regu lar legal machinery of Lancaster county ; and for no crime. One of the prisoners has become a hopeless maniac since his sen tence. The Intki.1 iitL-VftEit Is proud of having championed the cause of these unfortunates and its fund of $63..0 raised in their behalf represents miny contributors from all ranks of life. The fund is small, but it is big enough te give theunfertuuatesasmall start. Three of the men want work in this city or vicinity. "Who will give it te them and help by se doing te partially right the grievous wrong that has been done them iu our midst ? Health and Sanity. The sad suicide of Danenhower suggests that there is current a great deal mere of mental unsoundness, of a temporary kind, than we are apt te realize. That this young officer killed himself in sound mind is net Buppesable ; nor does it appear that any mental unsoundness had been per ceptible in him before the act. Many years age he has some trouble of the kind, but he has ever since been in active employ ment and lias dene very hard and very notable work in the service. It was doubt less some temporary physical disorder that affected his brain and caused the sudden impulse towards self-destruction. Ttemembering the many ailments that flesh is heir te and the frequency with which they affect the mind, producing de pression of spirits and diveis hallucina tions, it is surprising that theiearenet mere caes of suicide and mere acts of vie lence than there are. 1'ew of the assaults of men are committed in a sound state of mind and body ; a disordered digestion is responsible for most of the crimes of this Birt that are net due te the direct action of intoxicants. If we could give geed stomachs te everyone we would net need much jail room. Legislation can de much in this direction by compelling temperance in the use of stimulants which are thegre.it destrej ers of the nerves. It can d) much in subduing the use of patent medicines, which are even mere responsi respensi h'e perhaps for our physical wreck i. And it is surprising that such nostrums are en couraged by the law which makes them proprietary, instead of being forbidden as most of them deserve te be. They may net all be bad in themselves, but even where they are geed they de injury by theii indiscriminate use. If patent medicines were net fruitful of preilt te many, inclu ding the newspapers, there would be short shrift shown te them. Fer they are usually frauds of the first water relying wholly en lying for their Eale. We are net told that Lt. Danenhower was a victim either te whisky or patent medicines, and he is net directly a text upon whom te hang denunciation of them He probably was a victim te the abuse of his constitution in the Arctic expedition ; but he serves te point the suggestion we make, that it needs careful attention te the health te guard against the mental breakdown that has become se much a fea ture of our modern life. Au unsound body can never be sure of a seuud mind. Tun l'ettsWlle Chronicle has just pasei Its twelfth annheriiary, the Uarrlsbum Adir reunitfHl out the tlret velume and the Norri Nerri Norri tewu Times provided ltneltahandeme build ing. All turoe are able newspapers and will continue te be progressive. m m Cattain C. E. Dctten, of the geolegi cal survey, has Riven the National Academy el Sciences an abstracter the result et the In vestigations of the Charleston earthquake. lie nays that U was the best observed earthquake en record reports having been received from 1,000 localities and U,W0 ditlerent reporter. The outer limits of the shock were IScsten, St. Johnsbury, Vt, the Northern Adirondacks, Terente, Oreen Hay, Wis.; Des Melne?, Sprlngiisld, Me ; New Orleans, Cuba and Bermuda. The greatest distances reached were about a thousand miles and the area shaken from two and one-half te three mil lion square miles, everywhere within two hunted and titty miles of Charleston the shocks were sovere enough te shakedown chimneys and crack walle, destroy plaster ing, overturn light objects and generally create a profound feeling of alarm, especially among the negrees and mere ignorant classes. With in one hundred miles few buildings oscaped some Injury. There were three foci or centres, from etch of which a distinct shock originated. The most power ful ene Is situated about sixteen and a half miles uertuwett of Charleston, and the ether two at intervals et six miles along a line extending southward from the first. He finds that the depth of this etrthquake focus was about twelve miles and that the Impulses travelled at a velesity exceedlng three miles per second. L The British Offer. The report comes from Londen or an nhrfinm tlmltrlttahirnvprnnipnttii rnnnw 'W'-tta treaty et Washington without the Jfi.i. "elautsreeulrinffthenivmfiut of 15.000.000 for the right te enjoy Canadian fisheries. This has a hopeful sound as indicating a On Tuesday afternoon the steamship Lord Cllve reached Philadelphia with s.25 steerage passengers. It Is the dutyofclll dutyefclll crs appointed by the secretary et the treas. ury te see whether these emigrants come within the recent act nt Congress prohibit ing the Importation of foreigners under con tract or agreement te perform labor in the United .States. This Is said te be the first case under the new law and will serve te tent its efficacy, which seems te depend en the rather uncertain veracity of the emigrants. The tide of emigration Is new et greater volume than ever befere, but is lt stronger? Are there net mere elements of national weakness than of strength In the emigrants thatenme te us from countries where, social ism, nihilism and isms of the same sort, have rank and rapid growth? It is well known that European prisons have been re lieved for many years at the expense of America, and lgoreus rneasurus have becu taken tech&ck the epn practice of this out rage, but hew can we guard ourselves against the thousands whose minds have been nar rowed by centuries of misrule till they fit the measure of the nihilist and anarchist, and eiler ready weapons te desperate po litical adventurers. There would be irony in the fate that would make us sutler from the misdeeds of kings and nobles ever the asa, audit is cheerfully hoped that the diges tive powers of the nation may neutralize this foreign poison beferedt does much harm. The deer must remain wide open te for eign immigration if this nation is te bold Its pUce us tbe home of liberty, but the government should keep a close watch for foreigners who would net feel at home with liberty. M, Tfcts nas a hopeful sound as indicating a I biibiieii; Jhlfiltt of comprettlM ea Uw part eC tbe I euietete. PEBSONAU SienrnNi.i lit Tr.Kit, the new focend con troller et the treasury, la only -'J yeara of age. Axnr.KW CAitXKdlKhas presented a check for f 1,000 te Division Ne. 325, or the llrother llrether llrother heod of Iioremntlvo Engineers, known as the Andrew Cirnegin Division. Okn, Jambs hi-KKh, of Louisville, the Venerable ex-attorney general of the Lincoln administration, pronounces tbe Mcl'hersen tale, that Lincoln wrote his Gettysburg ora tion en bis kuee while traveling, a big yarn. Lincoln told Hpeed he partially wrote it be fore be left Washington, and finished It up attar arriving at Gettysburg. tiKN. K. It. HucKNKii'rt anticipations of a walk-ever for the Detuocratie gubernatorial nomination in Kentucky are net, according te latest Indication-, te ee realized. At last Saturday' primaries a half dozen counties which bad been confidently claimed for Hurknement Instructed delegates In favor or Ntate Neuater Harris, and the ronilna renilna ronilna tlen of the latter la predicted by bis sup porters. High LIcmim Win In Illinois. Municipal elections were held In a Urge numlieref Illinois cliiea and towns en Wed nesday. The question or license was tbe principal feature. Tbe majority of tbe eitlM declared for high license, but In (the mailer places tbe anti-license ticket was uniformly successful. , .. Tbe MaaMBbBietu Heuse na pawm we blab license bill te lie third reading by a vote Krlday will be Aliter Day when every geed citizen of lVnnvlRnU should engage iu troe planting. Ilelew w 111 Ik found some geuersl directions en this Important subject that will be of Interest. The holes for the trees should be always made befere the trees are brought en the ground. Tney should lm nemewlmt larger and deeper than the.ti needed In common planting en private land, beeausa It Is de slrable te gtve the trees Iho best Ule op portunity at the start. The mu face seli, being generally the best, should I hi thrown upon one side and the pexner soil Irem below en theelher. In tilling In thn belter soil should te returned first, e ns te be uearer the roots. In hard clv ey soils great adv nutage Is gained by digging the holes in thn (all, e that the earth may be exposed te the weather through the winter. The holes might no loosely covered with beards when neee'sary. If the soil le somewhat sterile a wagon laid of rich loam, compost or weed's uth placed below and around the roots would be the cheapest means ter Insuring success In applying mtnurescud should be taWeu that tt.ey te placed below and uesr, but net In ceiitsct with the roots. In setting the tree It should be placed a trilla deeper than lt steed before, me roots sneuui ee spread nut se tnai noue are double I, and lints rich soil should Ihj carefully sifted In among them se as te till every wce. Sometimes the roots are dipped In a tub containing a thin mud of rich setl before they are eL In any event, unless the soil Is evidently dimp enough, the trees should be well watered as seen as they are planted, and th s process In dry s-iaens should be rerouted from time te time through the first and second ve-ir-". If It be a very dry soil this w itertng should be continued longer, and this Is a service that cn be as signtd te the scholars with great propriety, but should net beeverdnne. The soil should tie pressed down around the roots te give them a firm held. In the light, porous soil of the prairies It can scarcely be tee firmly trelden down, as well at the bottom et the holes before syttlna as en the top after the tree Is planted. The surface should net be rounded up around the trees, at least no mere than te allow for settling, and the tree, when well estselished, thjulri have the seli around lt ou the level or, If anything, a little below the general stirlic. lu shoveling paths In tbe -new it Is well te heap lt up around the tree- in winter te prevent them from starting prmnitiirely In sprlug. The Iresh -urfsce around a newly planted tree, If in a dry c luiate, should be mulched bv a covering el straw, leaves, or of w.el chips, the last being always n proper surface dressing around voting trees. It the soil Is net otherwise covered as above, it should be kept tree trem weeds and gravs until the tree are well started, and lt should be prevented from baktng by oeiM-ienally raking or hoe ing the surtace lightly, e)eelally In a dry tluia If the grounds are naturally wet, they should be properly drained. In exceptional cases, where irrigation is possible and the soil and climate are of the arid t.v p, this may be tbe euly mtaus for making trees surv ive. In taking up a tree for transplanting, a part of the roots wilt necessarily be lelt in the ground. It Is in many caes necessary te shorten the branches, se that n due balance may be maintained beiveen the foliage and the roots, ler as a rule the trees with most vigorous tops are best supplied with roots. lt will be necessuy te trim ell the side branches of treea plauted ler ornament around echoel-bou-es, until the tops are car ried above reach. It Is often proper with larger trees te stlerd some shelter te the trunks thus exposed te the sun, by blndiug straw around them or by placing a beard as a screen ou the south side, VV Itl.Ili: TO VLAST. It is needless te remark that a school room needs an abundance of fresh air aud sutllclent light. The tress planted upon the grounds around It should therefore Maud far enough away te allow a free circulation et the air, although they might when grown allerd a grateful shade. As a general rule, even In the smallest grounds, a row of trees may be planted in the street, six or eight feet from the fence line, but always protected by guards and hltchlug (xietsas alrea ly noticed. In smalt lets the corners only might admit of further planting; but with wider opportunity we may gain seuifxilt-ct from the grouping et trees, and up m still mere ample premises, such as should alwajs bem-ig -te academies and celle-ges, we may with great profit at tempt the ruliivatlen of trees In considerable varietwlth the view of securing u pleasing combination of views aud object lessens In sylviculture. If there be outbuildings, they should be In vail ib y screened by tree?, and lt tbere be an a joining mamhy spot, it should be covered with trees or bushes suited te the conditions. lt may semeti'iies happen that the ewners et tbe adjoining lands may be willing te plant the roal.-ides leading te tbe schcol schcel schcol heuse with ai avenue et trees, or they may ceusant te this being dene by these Interested in the school grounds under Improvement. It is alwajs very deslrable te enlist the children el the sch el in these operations, by their assistance in the planting and their care atterwar I. Where certain tres are assigned te particular scholars or te little committees te whom their protection Is Intrusted, the In terest thus secured e Id net fail te produce tb happiest ellect. The trees might be named In memory of some person or some event worthy of remembrance, and the asse ciatiens mils created would net tail te recau the ple.i'ant associations that happy child heed is sure te impart te after lilt-. As te the Intervals between the trees p'anted iu lines, something will depend tien their kinds and upon the soil, exposure, aud ether circumstances of thi place. As a general rule), In grove and forest planting, a great many mere trees must lie started than we expect or wish te have grew in full size, and they must he thinned out from time te time as they become crowded. We thus se cure high and uniform bodies te the trees, without the need of side pruning. Hut in the case et trots In avenues, we cannot de tin. excepting by sometimes taking out alternate trees. It Is Hemetlmes the custom te plant ter mere Immediate effect the alternate trees el some rapidly growing kind, which tend te make the ethers grew higher, as, ler example poplars and elms, the termer being taken out when they are no longer wanted. 1'rem tlllHun te twenty leet will generally be leund a preter interval ; but lu the case et these with wide spreading tops thirty leet should be allow el. llfciore leaving the subect of methods in planting we should net lail te condemn a practice that has been followed In certain irrigated districts In the far West, in which polesef cottonweed, without root or branch and sometimes large enough ler telegraph pole, have been set along streets and have grown te beceme trees. In tact, poles set ler telegraph use have thus budded and grown like Aaren's red where trees were net expected or desired. Such trees, however, bt-come hollow In a lew years, and are short lived, lhe reason is obvious; f r the branches are put forth at some distance below tbe top, which dries up aud rots oil, leaving a bole open te the rains. The lower end gives etr roots around the edge and sides, but the middlepart seen rots trem the abs-irptieu et water uutll a hollow space it formed from one end te the ether. A small tree would outgrew sucb a pole In a few years and sur vive half a century alter It was dead aud forgotten. daughter et Prince Oeerge of Hxeny. Tbe archduke's conduct has been se bad that bis brlde has lelt him, with the full approval et her relativtm, and it Is by no means unlikely that he will be Imprisoned for tbe Reed el bit health, and for the correction and relorma relerma relorma tlen el his manners and excesses. Lastly comes Archduke Kcrdlnand.brether el the above-mentioned culprit, svhe Inher ited part of the vastlortuneor the late duke of Medens. He has Just been disgraced snd lerblddeu te appear at OJurt lu eeuseeiuence et a most gross eutrage en some peasants, which was brought te the notice of tbe em perer by the bishop of Llnr lt Is stated that tlioatchdukeand sviue of his rnually hair brained brother rill rs werei riding In the enuntry when they met a peasant funeral. 'I'linv iMMiixilleil thn nrix-esslen te slots In sulted the mourners, and finally, Incredible as It siHMiis, they are accused of having opened the i-etlln, and then, alter having taken the corpse out, ef having leaped their horses ever IU The archduke must be a brutal rullUn If he were guilty of this re veltlug outrage. The story, however, lias U'en common talk at lenna ler weeks past, although no notice has been taken el It by tlie newspapers, as they are afraid te men tion members of the Imperial family except te euleglz i them. A HurgUr Mechanic Frem the llosten budget. Mis. "trimmer 1 don't see when a man has a geed trade w by he should preter te be a burglar. Mr, It Who are you talking about? Mrs. It That man who was caught break ing into a store last night. He's a machinist, Mr. It Who told jeu that? Mrs. H The paper savs that while he was at the station heue aud'the officer was mak ing his report, the burglar made a belt ler the deer. seiiiFWIiat llrvutlutial Frem the New Yerk Sun. " My young friend," h9 said solemnly, " de you eiv or attend a place of worship " Yes, sir, rcgularlv every Sunday night," replied the veuth. "I'm ou my way te see her new." WONDKKFUL l'UKNOMKNON. TueUelttiratmt " Walking Man " and Wnf lis Kst-pi (lelng-A Warning te Others. At Mill el rove, Ind, Uvea Jehn Snldfr, tlin " Wslklng Man" Inlsslhe fell muscular and ncrv out vihausllnn, a strange mstleMties, gen end unevwlness, and thn only rellef h cmile gt was by constant walking. Fer twenty sdght months he has tramped In a circle around snd nrnund his lunie, retting only ler hours each Cay, and It Is esthiistrd hn has covered mei spare than Inn rlrcumrvrpncn or thn glnhn. lie has attracted universal attention, been v llted by hundreds of rtirlejtty scekeirs, and has really become n public chimrlrr. Ills ncrvemne-s arts in ether wavs. Sentetlmi's lhe iwrseti Is resUcss, trembles, his iierveushetiduciies,tisliik. Ing at the pit of thnstemmh, n less et appetite, Imibtllly te sles'p. foreliedtmrs. and giuteint ex hansllen. At ether times Irritability, pe'ndsh nuns aud liultllmitng are felt ana lir Is a tear tut trial. When thixsntldngs cetiiiieni nmsirdng must be etniiei, or the iierveunis will lead te Insomnia, Insatiliy, or death Many people take in rehtue, opium, or neurotics i tint they only deaden thu mrves for the time being. What peHvptii lies'd Is te assist Nature a little, and n time Itself will ri'stern tMi nerve tlssiiu aud tiling health and strnigth. The tot researches ef modern scientists have proven that tbereits nothing ler this purp-we ciual te pure splitts, and no spirits se reliable and sal liable as Unity's rum mm nijsy. ah auinenty en tmsttie. Ject, being no less thin thn welbknewn Kr. Caldwell, who trviits only nervous diseases, saw. In Upheld and nervous exhiustlen t knew of no remedy te approach or equiil ItiinVs I'urti Malt W hlsky te lirlde m era crisis or iiieutl the broken cm of li slth In tin eiiierirencvef I me diate danxer. This may lie said of alcohol In general, seere lt net (or thn taettha many el our whiskies arte se sophisticated. 1hse ttn purities nre in thn Kuiri's rum Malt Whisky entirely nbent, thus affording a pure and sale, stimulant, a true tonic. JOll.N le.CAl.DM Kl.l, w.l , Kenrelrglst, W X. Charles St , ItAllluiere, Md All iwpln have nervous exhaustion at times, but only theue who are carrlus purtult It te con. lluun V hint It does continue It runs Inte ths worst known trembles whlca make ltfca burden and dcah a relief. 1'eeplei who allow this are alone te Maine, ter lt Uceinpiratlvely iasy te oycicetue. and can la) absolutely controlled. Ily the ue of the pure tlmulant (hut net Intexl cent) above tinned, then (earttil things may tin avoleed, unit health mid happiness succeed te slcxcess and misery. The llld stuijr Frem lettanare. Keperts from the fruit-growing portions of the peninsula, Delaware, state that thestraw brrv plants anil peach trees have been con siderably injured by the cold weather of the past twunlghta, - i ll.i'uty odors trem spice Island, a fed by the tropic breeze . - iiiuevr In he-althfut frigrance e nnnM be surpi ed by thes. leethlt wnltwns purlflcs ; leu will ue lt If jou're wise. s a her'n and c ittle lotion ilvatlen ou has proven ltM.it un infallible remedy lt has re celved the hearty lnJer-euients et many old n d well known her-euien I'rlce ii cents u bett. Mothers, de net te v our datllms sufer with the who iplnir ceuirh w hile von hive a remedy e mar at hand I -e Pr Hull's Cough yrup. and the little suder will seen Bud rslttf l'rkc sac-nts nvmvi.il. yeTtves. TUB UKV. OEO 11. Til AY Kit, of Uourben Ind , says : M lteth myelt and wife oweenr lives teSIIII.OH'Scei;l'Ml'TlU.CUUK." rer sale by 11. li. Cochran, Uragglst, :e.U7 North yneen trtmt- (J) DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKY Is Sold duly In HetlUs. frlre, l OO. Fer eale by Druggists, Clreccrs and Dealers. Persons Ksjeter thn llecky Mountains (exivpt the territories), nimble tet precuru It from their Hellers enn hun Hall Dezen font. In plain cate, unmarked, eipress prepaid, by leinlttlng fJ te Tbe Duff Malt W uleky Ce , ItechMlur, N T. W) febWlvdtli Most Ksrrlleut. I.. I. Atkln.Chief of Police, Knesvllle. Tenn., w rite s My faintly and I are beneflcl iries of veur most excellent medicine, Dr King's New lNci.ery for consumption ; having limud it te be all that vnu claim rer It. deslre te testify te lt virtue My friends, te whom 1 tuve te com mended lt, pnil-e It at every opportunity " Dr. hint's New Dl-ceerv for Consumption Is guirantied te euro Ceuuhs, Colds, Urenchltl, Astbuii, croup and every ahVctlen of Threat, Chest and Lungs. Trial bottles f no at Cochran's Drug store, 137 and 1W North ejueen eslre-sit, I-in-caater, fa. Uirge size, II lit, (3) Mritir t;. nl'Ml'UUKlS' HomsepUhic Veterinary Specifics, Fer Herse i. Cattle, She'ep, Deits. Hogs, Poultry. L'ed hy U.S Itoverninont. Chiirten l'.ellets.and lkwkunt Frve.fcs CUUKS-Fevers. Ccnitestlens. lnflammatl in. A A. Spiral Meningitis, Milk rover IV. It st nil us, Uimenes. ltheumatlstu. C.C. Distemper. asal DUchsrges. H 1). Hots or limbs, Weinu K.K. CetiKhs, llruves, Pneumeniae r.F. C'eelle or eiripes, llellyache. el (1 M lscjirrlage HmnerrhaKcs. II. II. Urinary aud Kidney Diseases. I 1 Kruptlvn Diseases, Mange. J.K. Dlsoadesef D'gesllen. .RICK. Itottle (ever 5- doses) eiOe STAIIl.K CASK, with Minus!, (V panes with chirt) in bottle-s leclclCJ, tniltle of vs Itch Hazel Oil and Uedluiter T.eM) BENTFUKKOX UKCFII'T OF PK1CK. llumphretvs' Med. Ce., leu Fulton St., N. Y, tmtneAU A MKDIC1NK. Wonderful Popularity of the Re nowned Medicine. The tlrcstcntliin.UtcHiicTrM etllie kt A Voice from the roeplo. Ne inedlclun IntriHluced te the publlehas ever met wlih the success nccerdeul te Hep Hitlers. It standi le day Hie twst knew n curative article In the world. Its marvelous renown Is net elite totheiidiorttstitg It hisleiilied. lt Is laineus by roineu of Us tiiherent virtues. 11 does alt that Is claimed for It. It Is thn most powerful, spee'dy snd otfecllve agent known ler thn build ing up el debilitated s stems. Ibe billowing witnesses are offered te prove lids t V hat lt Oiel Ter an Old I.uely. tvjjAorfen .Sfiiflea, .V r,le-c M.11 tlisTsi A nutuliorel pieplnlml bei-n using vnur llllliirshilti. tind ullh inaeked elTert. Ill tact, one case, a lady el ever sol enly ear, had Usui sick (or years, and for thn p isl ten V ears I have known her she has net Venn able tee be around halt lhe time. About six months tige she no! se fictile she wae Arfpfru, Her old reme dies, or physicians being el nnnviill 1 sent te Deposit, lerly live miles, mid net aliettle el Hep lllttera It had such a very benetlclal edeel em heir that nun hottle Itnprinid hsr se she was aliln lodtvssherse.il nnd walkiilieut the houe When shnhad tiken thn second bottleshn was nbln te takncireeel her own room anil walk out tee her neighbor's and has Iniprtnedall the ttmntlnie. My wife mid rhlldreu also have iterlvrd great beiicHt trem their use. W. U HATHAWAY, AgUU.S. Il Ce. An Enthusiastic Lndersftiient. !erhnm, X II , July 15, lsn. (itsis Wherever ou are, I eten't knew,tnit t thank the Lord and feel uratelul te von te knew that In this worldeladulterateMt medicines ttieiee Is erne comteeutut that proves and does all It ad vortlsesledo. and mete. Feeiir veirs age, 1 had a slight shock of palsy, wide h iinnetve-d tne te suehan extent lhat the leist eicltemeut would make m ediskn like the ngue Last May 1 was Induced tetry Hep Ullters. 1 used one bottle, but did net see any change; another did se change my nerves lhat they arte new as steady as they ever were. 11 used tee take both hands te wrt'e, but new my geed right hand writes this. New, ir you continue te inanulacture sa honest and geed an aotlcle as veu de, you will accumulate! au honest fortune, and cetiliT the II neatest hleesstngtin your (ullosr-meu thlt was ever eenlerred ou umnklud. TIM lit UUII. A lluslund's Testimony. My wife was troubled for years with blotches, moth pitches aud plmnles en her fare, w lilch nearly annesed the lifn emt eif her. Mm sjienl many dollars en the theussud Infallible (T) cure's, with nothing but Injurious elb cue. A lady friend, of Hiracuse, N V.., who had hal slmlUr porlence and had b en cuied with Hep Hitlers, Induced her te try IU One liottle has msdn her face as smooth, fair and soft els a child's and given her such health thlt It seems almost a miracle. A Mkieniaer Canaeiin 1'arliamist. A Klrli Ladj's Experience. I traveled all ever Kurope and ether foreign countries at a cost eit thousands el dollars, In search (it health and found It net. I relnrned discouraged and disheartened, and was restored te real veuthtul health and spirits with less lhn two bottles of Hep ItUtcrs I hope ethers may profit by my exporlenceiar.d stnv at home A UAI'l,Ai'UI riM,in,. SByr.ennl"n Hep Hitters for ssln at Cerh'an's I rug Mere, 137 and 13t North (Juceu Ht , Lancxs ter. Pa. VLOTBlKm. TTtllHU A HltOTUKR. Handsomer and Finer Sljlei -IN- PIECE GOODS ! All lhat deserves sa Ing about enr HI'ltlNO I'ATTKHNS In I'IKUw H(HiDSfert:UsTOIIMAD CLOTH INd.llsdimcult Input Innsa adver 11 jciuent. There Is se much te say. The Quantity is se Great, The Variety se Bread. The Styles se Handsome, The Fit se Neat. WHY WILL YOU conga when Shlleh's Cure wtll gtv e Immediate relief. Price 10 cU., SO cu., and II, Fer sale by 11. U, Cochran, Drugirlst. M0.1.S. ervn viucsin svnsiu t) CnUen. We would cantlen the Public te bewire of De ilers ettering hemp's lUlsam at less than the regular i rice', i cenus auu si, as eiie'niimeje imi tations or lnferiorartlclesaruseldas the genuine In order te enable them te sell cheaply. H. 11. Cechruu, drugjjtst, Ne. 1J7 .North (juien street Is ouregeni ter iaucAsier, te yeure. IIaaphrejJs HoDteptlhie Specific Xe. 2S. line thing at a tlmn then. Yeu will mle new our stock, If J en Ihlnkthe nnest mean, few ttejds or a smalt choice. The choice l all thogrealar toreur weedlnu out el iinslltles snd patterns lhat are loe peer for lis te keep. Yem might see a hundred styles of goods In toine stores snd net like ene or them he res, out of any hundred, you'll llkn any one of thorn, we never had such beantllut styles of I'Iihe Heeds ter Custom. Made Clothing. Itisli & Brether, ONE PMOB MERCHANT TAILORS, AND- Clothiers and Furnishers. co a. NOItTH OUKBN 8T. AND CBMTstS SUUAKI, LANCASTER. PA. w II.1.IAMMUN a FOHTKK. Sample bottle given elMwdAw SlilLOU's UUK(. wUl tmmisllatvly relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Urenchllls. Fer sale by 11. 11. Cochran, LimgglAt, e. 131 -Nertt Uuewn itr,s:t- (7) Ws Caution Agalnel Him. The unprecede-nte-dsucce-sand merltef Kly's Creim UaIui -a real euro ler e.n.'irrh, hay lever nnd cold In the head -hid Induced many adven turers te plate cat-irrh medicines bearing some re-eml.l nice lu uppeiruiice, stvle or uainu upon t e market. In order te tnide upon the repulu tlea of Klv's Cre.itn Halm Don't be eleeived. liuy only fciy's Cremn Halm Many In our lm midlate 1 -MMllly w in testily In hlKhe st commen cemmen commen ditien of It. A pinlcle Is applied Inte each nestill, no pain; ugree..ihlu te use. Price fOcts. all 2rd?ed.i KiUNKV TUOlIHLiai. A Case- of Many Vrin MUsnillng Cored with Mis Hettles, In s Man 90 Years et Ac. AtLBSTOWS, Pa., May -, !. Dasdsues llimas Ce. Uenu: I had been troubled with my kidneys forannmberef years, used almost everything without much benefit intll 1 tried Dandelion lllttera. 1 used six bot tled and am pleasud te say I am entirely rid of the kidney trouble, besides my system being toned up se that 1 fenil like a different person. I cheerfully recommend thu rane te all afflicted In this way. JACOB MUSCULITZ. ebin-lmdrn.Th.3 In ns30iiars. Tbe only successful remedy ter Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, ami Prostration from ever-work or ether causes, si per vial, or Svt its and Urge vial powder, for la -mlu nv DaremsTs, ersent postpaid en receipt et pries, lU'MI'llUBIS' MKDICINK. CO . xeuiiYceuAwii) ?e. ivj f uiien ou. re. x. GH AY'S SP1X1K1C MI'.DICINK. J.a Oil. C LOTUS. MARTIN A CO. (ir.ij's Specific Medicine. Thef.rcat Kngllsh Kemcdywlll promptly and rsiltcitly cure any and every casoel nervous debility and weakness, result of Indiscretion, excesses or overwork of brain nnd nervous sys tem ; Is perfect! harmless, acts like migtc, and been extensively used for ever A; jeais with grevt success. m Full partlcnlarslnourpamphlet which we desire te send free tiv tniill te every one, J-The Specific Medicine Is sold by all dru- flsta at II per package, or six packages (or tV t will be sent In-e niv mall ea ri-cept of the money, by addressing the ngent, H. B. OOOHRAN, Druggist, 'os. 13T Jt IX) North Q'jeen St , Lancaster, I'a. CHINA MATTINGS ! TIIK OltVY MEDtCINK Street, Uutlile, N. . CO., Xe 1-Maln malt1 ljeediw rpe WEAK MEN Ilrwce Cp Yeu are feeling depressed, your nppetlte Is peer, jeu are bethi nd with headache, j en are ndgctv, nervous and genendly oulet sorts, and want te timer up. Utace up, but net with stim ulants, sprini; medicines, or bitters, which hive for their bi.sls very cheap, bad whisky, and which stimulate en for an hour, and then leave you In were condition th.in betore. v hat ou want is an alterative that will purify jour bleed, Btart healthy action of the Liver and Kid neys restore jour vitality, and givn renewesl health and strength, such u medicine jeu will rind In hlectrlc timers, mid only V) cents abet tie at 11 II. C'echinn's Driui hteire, 1J7 and 1JUI North ynes;n btrtet, l-ancjister, I'a. (3) Die Kscltement Net Orer. The rush at II. II. Cochran, dmggl9t, Ne. 137 North Que en stn ut, stilt continues en account of persons mulcted with Cough, Colds, Asthma, bronchitis and Censtitiintlnu. te procure a bottle of hemp's KUsam ler the Ihrenl and J-ungs, which Is sold en a guarantee and Is giving en tire sitlsfictlen. lt is a standard family remedy. Price 50 t.enU and 11. Trial titejree. el5-lwdAw NKVEItOlVE UP. Ifyeu are treuleli d with nervous or sick head ache, de net give up our cisu us Incurable until ou hive trlid Dr Leslie s -sped il l'rescnptlen the testimonials in another column, uju-iw Surrerins: from the eflects of youthful errors, earl- decay, wasting weakness, lest manhood, etc., t win send n valuable treatlsn (sealed) con tabling full particulars for hnmncure, FKKK of charge. A splendid medical work ; should be read by every mm who Is nervous and dobtll debtll tateid Address. riiOF. F. C. fOWLKIl, ml5elmdAws Moodus, Conn, TMl'UOVED Ct'SIIIONKD KAR DKUMS. CURE FOR THE DEAF. eck's Patent Improved Cushioned Bar Drums per!etly require hearing and perform tne work ei tne natural arum, invisible, com- fortable and always In position. uen ana even wnis All esenvenss- eers heard.dlstlnctltr. Bend for llinstraled book with testimonials. FUKB. AddraM or call en s lllfcei, S63 llreadway. sisw Tors, atonuen leu paNir in nwl a.) vweeisM t c UKB QDABANTKEO. RUPTURE. Care guarantee! by UK J. B. MAYKV, ueatearxit no operation or delay from bull. am i wmiAxi uy nuaueiujiui cuius, BU ABCU ST., fUlLA. Main emee. Send for Clrenlar. nvivdaiw K? KHMIIfAI.. R KMOVKI). Hrandsls In Ferlxn Cenrls. Londen Leiter te New Yerk World. The court of Vienna lias been distracted during the last few weteks by a teucceasleii of Bcamlala, Tbe relations lietwoeit Uie Crown I'rinca Hudeipit anil the Crown 1'rincess Stephanie have long been strained, ami their iiiuabbllngs have recently brought them te the verge of separation. The crown princess abruptly lett Vienna for Abluz'a, having ex. presseel her intention of returning te Helglinn at the close of her stay en the Adriatic, The emperor li personally Interfered te avert his daughter In law's depvtliire, and 1'rince and l'rluceea I'hlllp nt tSaxe t.'oburg-llelha, and ether relatives have also exer cil Iheiu selves Willi the same etjtct. The result Is that the crown princess Is merely In pay a Ix-weeks' visit te her parents at rsrussels. Hhe Is te te Joined at l.acken by her hus band, and they will come en te Knglaud tegethsr te represent tbe Austrian court at tbe Jubilee celebration. The crown princess Will aiierwarus visit nps, wine sue n uei 10 return te Vienna until autumn. HUH worse Is the eywteef Archduke Otte, en et Arcbduke Charles LenU aud heir presuinptlva te the throne In case of Crown Prlnee Rudelph's death without male Issue. H WM married last year te frlnceaa Maria J (MSB) U bMUUIul asd scoetnpllshsd 2.vri: MKDIC1NK. ST. JACOBS OIL. FOIt MAN AND llKAST-TIIKIir.ST KEMKDY, TIIK IlKST fOH IIOIIIS LOUTLAISTS. Ne . erk club nlable-, 1517 K Vlh St., ( Mi lers, eici T, is-. ) It gives lnegn at pleisure te add my testi mony te the great curative qualities of It. .lacelis Oil. having ued several tasnaofthe (ill In my stable, and can sufely .nv It Is the bvstllnlmeiit CALViN 11. I'Ulhil', Ins ltEvr Kvir UsrrjisSTAiu.ss. liuiitlLiuen's runcy l.Ivery, Hue Horses, etc., I Lancaster, I'a , Oct. SI l-v-ei. ) As te the iisetiilnnsaefHt. Jacobs Oil, I will siy a much as any man, for 1 well knew It Is thu bust 1 ever used In inv stables. CYIIU3 II. COLVIN. IT Nbvkk Failsu in a Bivelb Ikstanck. -.in Diege, Cal , Oct. -", 1"SS. (ientlemen : lt Is a satisfaction torecom terecom torecem mend a geed th'ng, and such a thing 1 be. Ileveyeniat Jacobs (111 te be. I have used lt for years In my family, ai well as In my kennel andalables, and II has nover filled In a -Initie Instance le d eeverylhlng that could es'iiseimbly boeipeclodof a-iy temeidy et It aii. W. II. IIOI.AIHBD, Qcn'l Agt. Coreuado lteach Ce FllOM a lIenSKMAM-LAUK llAtKCl'BSD. Minis ha, W Is , Oct , 2', U. Your letter sll right. St. Jacobs Oil Is Just what you said about IL II cured me entirely of luine back; n soot sprains. It Is tbe ducat thing ever used en burses, or for man or beast. A.UttANUfclt. Ol'ISIOHOPA DSALSR IN HOUSES. lleJlerlewn, l.otlghCe, pa. I rncommend M. Jacobs oil as the beet lh'ng In the world for spavin en horses. It Is a ..ruin cure. BCtiI0VKB. TIIKCIIAUI.K.S A. ViliaCLItUCO, Ualtltnore Md. sWAII persons ubinii 8L Jacobs OllerUed filar CniiKh Cure, will by sending a two cent lamp aud a history el their case, receive ADVlua FSSS, Having removed my Ceil and Kindling Weed Yard from the cirner of south Water and Andrew ft re is te the corner el Seuth Water and Fllbortstreets, te the Extensive Irestleand Ceal Mieds, erected by I'. Lebzellur M Ce , 1 do de sire te infer n my rrany friends and the public that 1 am prepared te furnish the following guides of i'eal I ykens Valley, bhanekln, Schuylkill and LehlKh of all sizes. Thanking thn public ferihrlr liberal patron patron age la tbe past, and hoping they will continue te sjmi- me with their orders at in y new place of business, I remain v cry llespectfully Yours, IlKSiiY eMKYCH. Orders left at 415 Beuth Queen street promptly attended te. lelaphone conneetlon. a71md R KMOVAIs! KKMOVAL I AFTER APRIL 11th, Red Star Cough Cure. FRKK raOU OPtATBS AND POISONS. UAFK. SUUIC. F UO MIT. 25 OENTB. AT OKUaaUTS AMD UI&LBUB. TUK.CUAKLBS A. VO(JLtCO. BalUmers, Ma, I will bn pleased Iosco my blends and custo custe custo mers at my NKW STAND Ne8, 145 and 147 North Qaecn St., Wbere I will have hotter facilities and will carry tbe most Complete Lieu of Paints, Clle, Varnishes and Glass, IN TIIK CITY. UKMKMHF.It-Thls Is thn only store In thn city that makes aal'KCla LTV eF FAIN TH. and by te doing can compels, wllh Philadelphia heubus. eall und tee the 'W HIOHK. JOHN F. HEINITSH, NOS 1IVA117 NOItTH (JUKIIN ST., LANt'ASTsm Pa. aprttfd run lit urn ummw. NEW PATTERNS AERIVIM EVERY MY. The Celebrated Woengching brand In Seamless Damask Patterns, Of which we have sole eontrel'n Ihlsclly, comes In lied, Olive and Drabs l'rke, Sec. a jard. ltugs lematca. JOIVTI.KSS M TTIVUSln Wlegant Patterns, new goods et this M-asen, at is and Mi cents a yard. 100 l'IKCF.s CHINA U ATT I Mi atllXc.l.'c' and ivc. a j ird. OIL CLOTHS Lineleums and Certicenes. Net a few but a great uuny patterns te select from. C0RTICENE. A material made of cork and llns'cd oil, gives mere wuir ler a Meer covering Ihsnany material known. F.speclally adapted for stores, churcbes, halls, etc. LINOLEUM Net as heavy ss Certlcene. net se expansive, gives excellent wear and sells Irem Ux; a t'luaru yard up. OIL CLOTH Frem 25a asipiirnyaTd te liest grades. IW dif ferent patterns te select trem Remnant Oil Cleths Frem I te 5 laids at I'rlce. J. B. Martin & Ce., Cor. Wet Klig Jk Prince 8tn. LAMOAftTSK. FA CALL US BY TELEPHONE. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. U ASTlCirATED TnE NEEDS -or- THE PEOPLE When we nine vl upon our Counters the present assortment of aiegant lilting snd superior Made UKNTLKMKN'd LK1IIT Whll.lir Ot KIlCOAT.s, PKINCK ALUhllTFUOCK COAT .SUITS, reUKIlUTTON CU'l AWAY COAT BUlfl, 1 ULLDKK.SSSACK COAT SUITS. YOUNG UENT'.l FOUU 11UTTON CUTAWAY COATSUIT5, bTllAKillTFUONT S CK SUITS, HOYS' rULL IIUESH SICK SUITS, CHILDUKS'SPLKATEDTUNICSUITS, NOItrOI.K I1I.OUSK SUITS AND. SHOUT PANT VEST SUITS. They cost us a great deal erplnstaklng lalmr, carelul thou Klit nnd dewp slimy, but the return for which Is already .honing luself by the early demands for our goods, liur elijnet point has been te I m prove upon our fermsr rlTerla by raising thu standard el iusJlty without advanc ing the prices, thus securing the continued con cen con fldunceof our patrons. THE LAI KIT FASIIIONS IN lLNrShlLK,hrirr' AND SUIT KELT HAT3, HOYS' AND CillLDUIN'9 CLOTH HATS, CAI'J AND l'OLOS. B11K NECK WEAK, MEDIUM WKIUIir UNDKUWKAK, COLLAUS AND CU ITS, l'EUCAl L AND WHITE DHES8 HIIIIiTS, PLAIN AND FANCY IIOSII-atY. A complete range of !zstn Ladlev', Gent's and He) s' -ptlng and en xiiner Hisses', Beets and Shoes, Including Ladles' High Cut Halters with seven teen and twenty one nullens, and the Cem forta ferta forta beo Waukenphasl for Ladles aud lients. Tranls, hUMi md Traveling Bags. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER, 32, 54, 30 ind 38 East King St, LANCASTKlt. I'A. FOK KKNT. Twe or tour rooms In building, Nn IM North tjueeu street, lie and yas Included. Apply at ... febmfd HttiMMfcilaLiVEBYeriricr brimmer's New ueai -w-vniTUK rim uir.NT OR HATiR. tX Heuse with modern Improvements and steam heat, lirgelawn and yaid. , A vaiieiy 01 Irult trees und grspe vlnis. Ne. I) North Lima street. Apply te r ljAND( nprt tld Ne. ftx: North Lime Street, mm ut !, einnn khtAULIHUBO H Vbdncss. In the best location at Harris bunr. ra.. ea k en h td street, "et ssmssm. JJUIl'S B. VOAJm B. MAKT1H, VBOLSSAU ABB (VtAiX DBS IS IB All Kinds of Lumber and Oea', star Y aba t Ma Menk Water ana Prince gUtjeU, above Lemen, Lancaster. Mvd . uoed rsasesis ler itDB. AfUUees. ..Jii2L ., Vn MNHI -W essseWsBVseJt - fcrqulrmaeli eapltAl. BA-lU -nAUMQAHUNKItHifc JF.KFEKIHK COAL DEALERS. ' Office : -Ne. IB North yueen Street, and He, HI north Prince street YasDsi-Nerth frince Street, new Heading UglKM LAH0A8TM.PA. VSteres close at CM p, and Saturday. in., except Monday JWOIH AND NllltKU N KW HHOK HTOKK. HIEMENZ'S -NKW- Shee Stere and Factory. Infant Kid llntten Hhnes, Jc. Chllds' spring Heel Sbne.Uie. Misses' 11 Uh Cut Pebble Hill ten, II te 2, f LSI. Indies' I'eblile llutten.a splendid shoe, il.uu. Ladles' Hest t'elibe Uulteu, reuud or s'jusie ten, II Ml Men's rtne Lace Shoes, II.W. . Men's Heavy honed Army shoe, l 00. Mes'a Heb N.ll Hhees.il 'e Beys' Lscee Shee, J5e and II On ldlec r-ine Kid Hand-sewed Tnrn "hoe, 11.00. Mbans' rine Kid Spring Heel Sbew.ll IS. Cbllds' He-el Selar Tip Sh-ies, 8 le II, 7ej Chllds' uex d Pebble Butten, Snrln JlfB't Jf , Missus' Scheel Shoes, solid leather II te S II Uu. t'einelnu Heel llntten Sbee lllo2.ee. hhM.nti:ii krns,M,sn tn Arder HemeinDer we have removed two eoers above the old stand M0.57K01THQVEEN ST. apl.ua JOHHHIIMIMZ. .'3,S,s &sti&$8&S& 5,iaLV.vl.,iavti f . !'?"&&& ia)i0liFS32M i3&tt.te ep,t.vvs" Vl r ",MlSSPW ijwe.-t.i j
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