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ANOABTEIl, MAY 13, 1SB. ;Wf: i L"-?sM .Th nntl-rt the Slew the 1I11I. The nnti-dlscriminatien bill failctl te re- P Tit - ..iu.. il .,. ....i.. t.. . Heuse, tlie yeas being eighty-eight and the fmi .jst imys uigmy-sevcii, wiui twenty-six uu. yul-WK'i-if intf.' riiiladelpliia nnd Allegheny voted I i'rf ""A MAawli. nnltillt. nrvntnef if rt,ltr utv itnlnj tn Lv$& the afflrhiative coming from tlie feimer and I'j.vU tanfrnmlli(ikl.lir. "Noun nf llin intirn. V ri .. - -- .-- S-?i winfatlvnq from Dnlawtirn. Montiremerv. Chester, Lancaster, Dauphin, Uttinber- r land. Franklin, Terry, Juniata, JtMlin, rim Blair, Cambria uud AVcstmerelaud voted ' f mil for the bill, makinc practically solid del- h rl gaten ngahist it all along the main linoef 5Lr. UinPiHtncvlu'inin mill f !limlwirl!iinl'Vnl!mr railroads, the only exception being In Huntingdon, ene of whose members voted for the bifi while the ethers "dodged" and failed te vote at all. It is a clear exposition of the fact that the nAonce of the greatest railroad of the fetatflc!RScil tlie defeat eC tlie measure, which its president appeared personally before the coinmittee of the legislature te oppose. Tlie legislators along the line of the read believed that the mcasure was ene against, tlie interest of the Pennsylvania railroad, and, like the Drumore Solemon of our county, tliey were ready te strike anything rather than that corporation. Their lej alty te it has palliation in the fact that the Pennsylvania railroad is a great public weik of which the statu and its peeple have resisen .te be proud ; but loyalty te any corporation is net justi fied where it causes disloyalty te the in terests of tlie state. In this case te bc bc bc lioye it te be clear that the coneptien which the president of the Pe""lvania railroad has taken of the rc-vi interests of his company, and which bus been accepted bythelegislaliuofrehitlio counties en the r r.iuruuu,L3 iuise ; aiui nu ami iney in a short time, that se great a work must be managed in accord Srfe f with the interests of the people of its state, f"'?i te meet its fullest profit. There is neth ing antagonistic "between tlie true interests of the two. The Penn sylvania railroad company, unfortu nately, has encumbered itself with the support of unprofitable extensions out eut eut side the state, intended te be its feeders, but proving te be itssuckers. Its interests would be forwarded by lopping them off ; but te this heroic surgery its managers are net equal. Other interests than theso of the company Mmper their frce action for its best geed. Their reports constantly de de clare that nearly all their business is local, and tlie fact certainly is that their local business is the sustenance of the company. Its prosperity rests upon that of the ieo iee ieo pletwhearo forced te rely upon its service, and it is clear enough that what it can de for their welfare it should de. This anti-discrimination bill provided, in a measure, for the protection of the cus tomers of Pennsylvania's railroads, and Bought te guarantce them under the law no imore than what should be guaranteed them by tlie interests of the railroads them selves as Pennsylvania reads, for which tibly they were chartered. , The legislators who have failed te vote 'f6r the measure have net been true te the I' Interests of their people, and this thev will Y i . surely find out should they venture before vc them for endorsement. There is no con s ceivable leasen, ether than loyalty te a - bulihjwi raureau inieres., wmen can ac , , count for tlie failure of tlie country .y legislators te vote for the anti-discrimination bill. Ner is there any ether reason 4 apparent why Philadelphia legislators - '.should approve it. It is certain that the interests of Philadelphia 'suffer .severely underthopresentpractlcesef tlie railroads. " Their discrimination is altogether against , it As te Allegheny county there may be f the question raised, whether its merchants de net make mere than tliey leso by rail - iiuuuciiiiiiir,iueus. A-iiiBuurg nas a very commanding commercial situation and Is able often te bring its railroads te their knees. It lists a great trade te be catered te and many f rival railroads te serve it, beside water navigation te the uttermost paits of the land with which te keep them in check. , V has its fuel, both of coal and natunii gav, upon its borders and free from railroad , dictation, it gets, as a censequence of Its ;,v. -tural advantages, better freight rates than g$ any place in tlie state; and has profited , greatly from the discrimination in its favor , & inany branches of trade, though in P- tbers it has sufTered severely, through the ' f ,1'greater favors secured by cities farther .iweei. mu as te Allegheny, there may be flfr OUOSlinil nlvn.it tl.n lirelH f - .. UUUv ...u i-.uu. ut M t aiscrimuuiien ielIcy. Tlie .'her places iuf ite Pennsylvania, which suffer from the im. .ue favor shown rittsburgby tlie railroads, 5j0fc ;ay fairly object te it, though she is a city YAVf et the state, and complain that their legis- t '- """ mu Aiiegueny rvprcsenuuivea JjBUUBWunng this railroad lllcy. As an UaWuatratien of Pittsburg's advantage in wxiage, we cite the fstct that manufac t jWir iron is carried thence te any nait K NOW iMIL'lanil fnr fnur dellnra n (,.. in snail quantities, and te nny place west " 'of ,be Hudsen river for three dollars a teu; !ich general rate can be obtained from JiMewter, through which the line from , "Tjttiburg gees en ita way te New .England. 1 .Her are these rates given directly te Pitta- ulHUV B-anuritturers by the l'ennsylvnnia itiMtetd. They are given by the Union tltaf transportation company which runs OYjctbe 1 eimsyivania nnd ether railroad . r A'Excelkitt ApfttalmesL Tlw nppelntracut of llr. Bebcrt E. James, of Eusten, te the important office, of national bank examiner in this state, following tliat of Mr. Ed. A. Dlgler, for internal revenue collccter,llkoMr. Blglcr's, is ene that will commend itself te the ap proval of the Democracy of Pennsylvania. There nre many views of it, in which it will command this approbation. Mr. James is a gentleman of high character, of first class ability, of unquestioned integrity and of unflincing nnd well-tried Democracy. In the Heuse of lloprcseutatlvcs, when his party was inn majority and when in a minority, he was among its leaders there , ns district attorney of Northampton county nnd in ngcncral law practice he has proved his ability; its n member of several state conventions and presiding officer of that of 181, by eloquent and effcctlve scr scr vice en the stump and in the party coun cils in a long series of campaigns, he has proved ids party loyalty. He lwlengs te the younger Democracy of the state, but there is no intelligent mem ber of the party who will question his deserts; he is a member of no faction and is no man's man, but he has independence and manliness commcusurate with his in tclligcnce nnd integrity. It will be much colder Ihan it ii new when tlie railroads will net own tlie pres ent Htnte legislature Tiir. Kmeruld Ucncllclal association of Pennsylvaida, new In hohsIeii In I'lilhulel phla would ceinmiuul rcxpect by the nuuiber and Intolllgeuco el the dolegalca from the dlflorent branches of the Union that are pres ent, apart from tlie consideration or thuf-oed that It has dene In Its brief career. WJille oxcluslvely Cntliolle In mcinberalilp, it has directed itself te the making of lla moiuljera geed citizens of the republic, nnd te the prov prev prov lngthutleyatlytotliochureiiistiohlndriiueolo goedcitlrcnship. Tlie ulnle asHocl.-Ulen was or er or ganizeI lit HeadiiiQln 1M9. It new has ene huiulred and sevcu brunches, ImjIiil- u g.iln ortwenty-to In the lest two yeara. On the death of a member liN bereaved family ro re ro ceies;r,(xl, which sum often proven a fortiuie te theso who might otherwlso be penniless. In Its chnrlUdile work and cllbrts toward bringing home te uiemlHirs the full diities and responsibilities of American citizenship, the association desorves all possible oncoiiragu encoiiragu onceiiragu mont. Anetiikr plccoerinonuiuciital felly, thu Indigent seliller's inemiineiit bill, Joins tlie hygiene law en thostatute books of the com monwealth. At the yearly meeting or Friends in Phila delphia, a few days age, n most Important alteration of dlsclpllne was determined upon. It wan tlie modification of the rules in rela tion te the marriage botweon Kriends nnd non-monitors. Under tlie rules new in lorce, permission must be granted by the meeting borero sueli n marriage cm be txilcmuizcd, or tlie ollendor can be uxpelled. It is propesod te roinevo all rostrletieus. The proiKwIuens wero rorerred te a coininitteeoriirty-nvo, II ve from each quarterly nicetiiig. This Is u big step in the riKht direction. Iftlie church do de siros te retidu nny bold en the peeple, It must cast oil' nil unnoces-ary chains from Cupid, or tlie latter will seen head uu Invlu Invlu cilde revelt against the church. AIn. Daviu Dudlisv I-'iklu is doing a geed work in calling attention te the foolish ness as well as cxponse or nuporllueus words. ilouetlongHiucoproparodn cedo for adop tion by tlie New Yerk legislatuie which was te de away with suponlueus words In legal documents. Hut the mcasure soemed tee visionary te the legislators nnd was doreatod. Inhlslocture the ether ecnhig lxjroretho New Yerk language club, Mr. Field said tliut In the ordinary deed or transfer tliore wero 050 words, or which 800 were suor!iu suer!iu suor!iu eus. In ttie ordinary inortgage form there wero 1,500, or which 1,210 wero miperilueus. Fer recording deeds and mortgages, Mr. Field said, lOceuts jxjr 100 words wero paid. There wero recorded in New Yerk during ene meuin ess doedsniKl 78S mortgages. " ir my cedo had been adopted," said Mr. Field, "the peeple would liave saved Sr.'il m thn deeds and ?0H en tlie meitgngcs, a saving of evor ji.duu per meuin te the people The peeple or the state pay evor $100,000 per year for superfluous words." Kconemy tlioreforo Joins with conciseness in the crusade against words that are unnecessary. FeiiTUNATi;r.v for tlie poeplo of the state many of its laws are a dead lotter. A iinMAiiUAui.K suit is new iii progress In Krle, belng a claim en the part eru lawyer named Rosenweig for f 100,000 damages hiis hiis tained by being ojected rrem n train en the LakoShero railway. With suprome coro cero core r.Uo Impudonce the railway's counsel moved thoceurt Ter an order te chlorbi'enntho plain till', that oxperi mental tests might be niade en his nlleged paralyzed lhnbs. Kos-enweig ellcred te submit, but the family physician swere he would net be responsible for his patient's llfe under Kinesthetics. Judge Gal brelth j)orempterily overruled the motion, suiting that after the plaintiff had submitted te clcctrie and ethor tests for thrce hours by the dcrendant's doctors, it was carrying the thing tee far that he be made insonsible with ueienuanisurugsandatthorisker his lite. Deubtless railroads will seen lm intn.iu..i.... mind-roaders Inte court who will disponse with tlie necesslty or oral witnesses. Fitnsee vaintine, It appears, does net stand much of a show in this country, owing te the clhnutie conditions. The high-priced work dene by William M. Hunt In the Al bany capitol is new going te seed. It is said that ahorse'Hlioad hi the allegorical plcture "l'rogress" Is nearly gene, and thoncgiewho lield the relns, being or no mero use, is rad higaway. ir it be true that atmospherjo conditions de net permit the porinanenco or uiis Kinu ei werK, It would be host te aceept that as an established Tact at ence nnd threw no mero geed meney atter bad in the vain oil'ert te achlove the Impossible, More sub stantial decorations In the shape of mosaics for publie buildings, whlle mero costly, are mero serviceable, because or their r.ir groater permanence. Tiuicvusand suicides scein te be new doing a large part or tlie running or this glorious county. A nad Day fur Oleumargarlne. The Heuse at Harrlshurg had a Hvely tlme en Monday with tlie Senate hill te prohibit the manuracture and sale or oleomargarlno, owing te the oM'ermg or an amoudment by Bnedgrass that compensaUon be made ourer r.(1?, trcasury, e a" persens who own nnfhwi .or '"W'hluery which has been oc ec oc cupeod nnd usmi ft.r. ii. .......... .-... i ..ZiZ the iJ ,e,rf ,r bt"'-?, Previous te i..r..ir"se of this act which may be '"J"'"1 , "f romiced in value bv nnvLuX umt their huZ iSt,tei.ir?fl On-wrenl thought It tin. lust te wlpe out a business without reliu bwrslng these ongaged in It, Crawford Ide. clared that farmers or Bucks, Mwtgomery aiid Delaware counties bought buttei nSiS the oleomargarlno factories with "vhlch te adultorate the butter thnw ani.i i..w, ?", . Phla. This butter thev pronounced" Beed. IhoIIeuso protectod tlie liquor doalersbv inserting in the prohibitory amenduwnt -eZ olutlen a reiinbursing elause. Tlie makers or oleomargarlno sheidd rocelve similar pro pre pro teetlon. Several ethor mombers showed thnt this ujiocles or butter contained verv uu. Kuondment was defeated nud the b II uissief finjiy by a large majority. iwuu Itelunulng the Uullltt BlU. ahoHeuat Harrlshurg, by avoteoru? ""'H'-w-the postponement clause in noUen teMrJ' ..nd. by. "3 t0 4I l,efMted ' IN BOSTON TOWN. fflMT A LAHVASTIHAH XVTKD IS 1MB nun cut of tiik vsirxnar. Crooked MlreeU Tlmt Lead UHin the 1'itmeui llosten Common VIkIU te the Hanker 11111 Monumeiit nnd the Old Menth Church. Seme Other llltterlc I'elnU. Special Corrcspendonco or the Iktslli'ikmckr. Uosten, May 7. Illsnowendor that the nvornge llosten Ian fcels nn inordinate prlde In his city, for thore Is geed reason for the faith that Is In him. Net all the rldlciiletlmt Is poked at the Hub, its alloged fondness for 11 culchaw " nnd baked beans cin conceal the reality that it 1m the most Interesting, nnd perhaps the most beautiful or American rlties. This Is true dosplte the fact that there Isllttloef the plcturosque In llosten's sur roundings. A commen-plneo country stretches te the west and north, dotted hore and thore by llttle iatches of water, whlle the entrance te the city from the south by the Old Colony read revcals n great tract or swamp laud that is Tar romevod from beauti ful. And yet when the tourist penetrates the rough shed, he lliuls an enjoyable kernel within. It may be that Uosten derives its chtef attractiveness from Its proiulnenco as the sccne of the first organized roslstnnee te the Ilrltlsh crown In the dark days of 1776. Hew evor It be, the visitor finds himself wandering through Its crooked streets with perfect geed nature, though it would roqulre the thread or an Ariadne te lead the modern Theseus out or this labyrinth after he Is ence lalrly within. Hut what matter of the crooked thoroughfares when they nearly nil lead upon that world-r.une.is public park, the llosten Common. TIIK llOMTON COMMON. This, te the tourist rrem the Middle stales, is ene el the most striking features or llosten, Plcture te yourselr nu iiiiiucuse park In Philadelphia, the centre or which would be the present slte of the publie buildings j or n Kre.it tract of cultivated laud In New Yerk City, the central ielnt of which would be the corner of Hreadway and Fourteenth street. et in the heart el llosten with the great business streets all leading Inte It, either directly or remotely. Is a splended park or lorty-eight nercH under the highest state el cultivation. Kims that nre mero than a cen tury old line the close-trhnmed grassy kinks or artificial lakes; and braid slmm-rellcd drles, as wellns feet-walks Intersect It In every direction. Monuments mid fountains are Hcattcred through it with a tasteful pro digality. Te us whng.tzi-d iim Itwilh win ter still lingering In thn lap of spring, It was inoie than pretty; In June It must Ih nu Kden el licauly. Hew this ImmeiiHe tract of valuable prop erty was kept Intact Is explained by the ruet that In 1(1:11, when the Common was first laid out, thore was ploced in the city charter a elause that made it the public pi operty for ever, which the city could net sell or change In Its character. Thus did the foresight or two hundred and fifty years age centribute te the creation or a thing or beauty for the generation or te-day. A VISIT TO nilNKKU IIII.L. Te the American or F.ngllshmnn visiting Uosten, Hunker Hill is tlie object or para mount interest. Here It was that the "blarstcd Ilritishcr" received his first repulse nt the hands orthe raw minute men oOlussa eOlussa ehiiKOlts. Fer though the Ainericans were unablote held their position that oventlul xeveiitecntli day or June, 1775, In dead nnd wounded and losserprestlgo, It was a vir tual Kngllsli derwit. As ene approaches up the steep street of C'harlostewn and bees Htery's stntue or Cel. William I'rcsoelt in thoattitiideoreiicouraginghismon te fresh oxertions, the most uniinaglnatlve mind finds Itselr travelling ever the century that bridges tlie present from the past te that day when the Hritisli under Howe and Piget were twiee drhen back hi rage and humilia tion after having been iwruiltted te advnnce within nlne reds or tlie American redeubt. This famous battle ground is new in a thickly settled part or Charlestown, which Is nt present a portion of llosten. It is well kept, the close-trimmed sod Ijelng dotted here nnd there with stene slabs that tell en their engraved surfaces where wero the his toric points or this llrst great struggle for American llberty. The place where Warren foil was marked by a Masonic shalt oppesllo the present monument en the street te the west. This has been removed and a model or the H.UHO placed at the feet el the hollow cene iu the Itunker Hill obelisk. An ex cellent llfoslze-statuoor Warren byCJreen eugh stands hi the little ono-stery house that forms tlie entrance te the monument. IIUSOItllTION OP TIIK MOXUMKNT. The monument Itselr is a square shaft el Quineygranlte, being '! feet high, 31 feet square at the base and 15 feet sqiure at the top. A hollow cene runs from b.ise te summit, around which winds a stene staireaie or l!l steps. At the top is ncliauiber 11 feet In diameter, from which the landscape muy be viewed Ireui windows looking te the four points or tlie eemiiass. The splendid ship ping or llosten harbor forms u feast for Iho oye en tlie c-ast, whlle hi nil ethor direction may be seen railroads whose threadlike tracks leso thciusoUes iu the iufiulte distance. THi: OLD SOUTH OlltJItC'lI. The old Seuth church Ih iierhaps tlie most sacred or tlie historic spots or llosten. JIuilt in l'L'O, it still stands in the inner sanctuary or the business or the city en Washington street, Ulg buslnossheusosaroonall sides. nnd for its bell that orstwhile called wor wer slilpiwrs te prayer it new listens te the un un ceaslng hum of trade that passes by its doers. It is filled with relics or the early colonial days. Cotten Mather's plcture leeks stonily down upon you net fiir tram the windows whero Washington entered the church nfler tlie Uosten massacre. A day-leek et General Jese)h Warren and photographs or his skull Khewhig where the tatal bullet ontered ut the tumuui ..uHKuriiui, recall tlie lanientablv early Tate or tliat glfted soldler. Autograph Knglanilers, old colonial silverwarc, Oe. l!.ndicott'Hchalrniidahun(lredothersoucuIrs orthe old days make the spoctaler, asit wero, llvothe Hovelutionary times again. One might go en indefinitely picking out the boautles of this quaint New Kiiglundcity hut whlle it would certainly be pleasing te hlmsoir.hlsdetnllcddcscriptionorthoiii would l)e tlresouie te the roader. li;isliard tedismlss with a line such places us Christ cliurch. dedicated "23; King's chapel, opened 1751 : l'aneull hall, built 1743 j Trinity cliurch, cost ing n'50,000: MJuseuni or Flne Arts, established 1870; as well as the great number or new publie buildings that beautiry the city. One would need te linger much longer at tlie Hub te approach a propcrdescrlptien of theso """ "u " rapiu survey wuuiu He them wui ncil t scant Justice It, PER80NAT.. Dn. W. J. II. Biiucn, late or Kasten, Is te I, . , """"uu creeieu te ms moinerv that will cost 510,000. iru,AHalB PAauS known te the publie as Hugh Conway, the author or "Called Back," is dying or typhoid rever at Monace. I-AWM-Neii S.Mett has sold Iho control ling Intorest in the Trenten Times te k.ivX i-itzgeorge, publisher and prluter, or Tren- Bcnjamin F. Ui.man, ene or tlie best best knew, and wealthiest Hebrews in Baltimore, died en Friday or inflammation of the stomach. ln.wSJ' nrOD1'nT CeLLYKn says thoscientifie le igth of a sermen is CO mluutes. A man mthat tiina BWOrl1' Ba-InEcan wy It nir!Vc?'oriJ,,s?eloctod Monsignor Meran, fif,01,o8flley'fer the Dublin arch' bishonrieundn teleirr-iTii !,.. i ...... .....:. Monslguer Meran summoning htm te Heme. iiX,,0?irilF8,,,I;ITlI,SN,m,cK1 arrival in l'hlladelphla en Tuesday from AtlanUe City. rocepUon at the residence or Dr. William Thompson, when about 150 citizens wero present. FaTIIUII ItYAN snvs tlmt In l,n lr.l.11....... orders minorities always Jiave ruled and always will rule. One liuinlrvi ,.,., ,i ..,.. pr the i thinking feran age, six men the slug ng, ten men the theology. And se in all branchcs'et thought nP.11, ?' ,W J,.N,:8,' secretary orthe Southern Historical soelety, ectured at Atlanta, Oa, Tuesday night, and made the statemeiit thai irstonewallJacksen had been in command orthe Confederates at tnnttvsimr, n ,.....i leading goneral would have been shot en the Held. "De you tefer te Lengstreet?" he was tsked aftenvards. "Yes," he repllea MlNNIB IlAtlK hns linnn ulr,l ...m. Creat success at the Imperial opera house. --?. J i Cannen." '"Mlguen, "'fhe a"Jjfcp the Iteglmeit," nnd "fatuit'f The emperor haft conferred upon her the hon orary title of imperial Chnmber Singer," a distinction shared by only three ethor for eign prima denna-, Adelina Pattl, Mme. Jenny Llnd Geldschmldt nnd Artet-l'ndilla. Tiik Mahahajah DnnLKisr hineii has resolved te lenve Kngland, nnd he Is, thcro thcre thcro fero, proposing te sell his famous sporting estate of Klvedcn, hi Norfolk. Tlie prnperty extends te sorae 17,000 acres, of which two thirds nre occupled by the owner's game farm. The sheeting en this oslate has always been very geed. In ene season 0,000 pheas ants wero shot, also 0,100 partridges, iOOO hares, and 70,000 rabbits. Mrnne-t Hnrnk In Town. Malarial kesp- snenked up tlireiiKli llin poorly constructed dmlns and innde baby very nick with malitnnl fover. llaby would luive died but for timely n-e of llrewn'n Iren Hitters. There Is iielhlnir invniiar In IU wy of coining, nor worne In IU eflect-, than tbli innlnrin rrem llin utiilnr Rreund reglenx. Jim. McDonald, or New Ha ven, (Jenn., yn. ' Fer -lx yeuni I nulTcrcd from the cfTect or malaria, but drown'- Iren Hitters cured tne entlrely." Try It whim m. Jarla sUmU Innndiindorinliiea your ceii-tltutkn. It will glve rcllr. Unanlmeu- Cabinet Deci-len. TliubcstCablnoUnt'WnelilnRton, nnd nil tlie notnble connelsicnr Bldobenrd Cabinet- In America, have unnnlineu-ly decided that Durrr's l'OM Malt Whukky absolutely fill-the coinplete requirements of tlie most critical testes. Whlle the great cheinlsls certify te IU entire purity nnd the most prominent and ftuo ftue cexsful doctors uulvcrnully recommend Itiuu ure praTontlve of perfect remedy for pneumo nia, typhoid, fevers, dlptherla, nnd the current disorders Incident te trying climatic chnm;r. Ne well-regulated family should be without a impply In the heiiKn, Any reliable, grocer or drugget will furnish It for It a betllu. HVKClAt. XOTiaVH. fjucrr reudlnB would lie the history of name. We cannot, however we go Inte thn Riilijcct new, except be far hi te say that Dr. Kennedy's "Cnvorlle Ueinedy" was called by that mime, In an Informal fashion, long before the Docter dreamed of advcrtUlug It for publie use. 8Mak. lug or It ha would euy te his patlentu, " This Is my favorlle remedy for nil troubles of the bleed," etc., and IU xiiecess wag no great that he dually -pelled the niuun with capital letters. (.)mylMujdued.tw i. llme wIvph,1iei girls mid sale women nil siiITer mere or le-s rrem Weak Hack nnd Side aelie. Apply a Jluii 1'oreut Plotter mid gel In stant relict. A fiimenn Rtrcngtlicncr, -Scent-, driigglsU. A Tniiir,nll Nervous KjMeni C'nn never be pessessed by lhoe w liee lleH lleH llveiiml a-shnllntlve organs nre In n slaruuf rhronle dlwrder- Weak stomach inake weak nerves. Te restore vigor nnd ipiletudu te thn intlcr, Inu met must be Invigorated mid regu lated. The ordinary cdaltv may tniiniil!l-u the nerves for a while, lint Iheyiiin never, like lloHtctter Stomach Killers, remuve the cuiihem of nervous debility. That superb lulgenint nnd corrective of disordered eonitltlens of the alimentary organs. Ills also the elTect of Impart ing tene te the nerves, 'the dellcate Ibmucg or which they nre ceimtltutcd, when weakened lij coiiKe(iinnceor Impoverishment of the bleml, niHiiltlng from Imperfect digestion and lu-slmll-ntleii.drawiitrength from ihe fund of vitality developed In the system by the Hitlers, which Imparts the required Impetus te the nutritive functions of the stomach, enriches tlie circula tion uud gives tene nnd rcgulurlly te the secro secre secro tlve and erucuntive organs. inlS-IO In It new nnd don't delay. Heurt DIease should net be trilled with but cured t ui 1)11. UltAVKS'HBAIlTltEGUI.ATOIt nnd yen will net be disappointed In Its effects, which nre Im mediate (l.oe per bottle ut druggists. Try It. " UOUUII (IN 1"AI,SV'" Cure colic, cranipn, dlarrlKea ; externally for aches, pains, sprains, headache, iieiiralgla, rlien mutlsiii. or man or beast. 'JunndriOc. (-J) A Veiling lluby iHHemcthlng Ui he avelrlMl. lUUIes lth colds, babies with scalds, burns, biles, nchvs, spmlns or pains ure bound tnbeceinn noisy tciiauU of the bnuseheia. Dr. TJievutt' Kcleelrle Oil will cum all these complaints. Fer sole by II n Cechmn, druggist, 137 nnd 139 North Queen stnnjt, l-inftutter. HKIN DI8KAHKS.-" HWAYNK'S OINTMENT.' "HwaimfM Ointment" cures Tetter, Salt Uhcuin. UbigHerni, Seros, I'lmples, Kcr.cmn.all Itchy Kruptleuu, no nuttier hew ebitimUr or luna UnniUnu. Jan2S-MWFAw An On Year. ThUlsgelug te be an off jcur. Ne political boom- for "I'lumcd Knights" or" Itefenu " will help keep up the health and strength orthe vat multitudes w hose faith Is pinned en the glowing party premises of elect Ien year Miillltinles or such will need u reliable tonic te tene up the ystem, u portlier le w erk off llin bad Meed, and n sura remedy for luiuu backs, rheumatism, bil iousness, etc. Such a remedy Is Kidney-Wert. It has long steed at the head of thu list of kid ney remedies, and It receives the highest pr.iUe from all that use It. Yeu Cun IR'riid On It, "Ker sovcre toethnehe uud Keumlgla of the mini usvu jiieiiuii .neeiric Oil. Thin Is eer. 137 nnd 139 North Qm-c-ii street, Lancaster. MOTIIKIW, .ifWI! -;."I"B s Tii-efcrii, worn nud nen.nis Ke "Wells' Health UuncMer," l. lung B'U. .j, A rlcasuiit Atkuiiwledemeiit. "Ilad sour stomach and inlsemblunppctltofer iteck lllecnl Illllcri with the mm . , ,? l "" ""rytuy. l uced llur- l mtrvnlnus re sinus reel splendid. Mrs. Jeseph leli into n, C'echnin. """'uisii. tit. rin mini (v j, i j, jlruirgbt. Ul ana I3j North (uve Htrc trcct, Uuicn- IUI, JIED-IIUUS, fi,ii;.s. Files, UieachcM, nuts, bed-bugs, nils. mice, gophers, chipmunks, cleared out by Ueugh en ItaU." 13c. 2l The Iteaurrertlen et iJltanu Wiisniiilraouleus opcmtlen. Noeno thinks of raising the dead these times, though Komudes Kemudes prately close te death's deer have been coin plctcly restored by Jlunlnck Jlloeil Hitter, te genuine mid lasting health. Fer sale bv II 11 Cochran, druggist, 137 mid TO North Quecii -wv., iMtukitgivii MOT1IKU8I MOT1IK11SII AIOTHKUS ill Are you disturbed at night nnd broken or your rest by u sick child suffering mid crying with the excruclntlng pal;i of cutting teeth t Use. go at ence and get u bettle of Mrs. WINHLO W'tS OOTIIINU sfltUl'. It will relieve the poe? Jltlle sufferer Immcdlntcly-depend upon It thorp Is no mistake, ubeut it. There Is net a mother en earth who luis ever used It, who will net tell you nt ence that It will regulate the le els. ami glve rest te the mother, nnd relief and health te the child, operating llke lnaglc. It is perfectly safe te uu In all ceses, mid pleasant te the, taste, mid Is the prescriiitlen of ene of the eldest and best fomale physicians In the United Slates. Held uvurywhere. V cenU a bettle niay31-lydil,w.8aw Wliat Ve Want. ,11Vf,vruiIra,,0l'nt.',u,Ie"et8.Allenntli his pills, but for rheumatism, for uches, for pains unci sprains, Themu' Vcleetrle Oil Is Ineffably bu. !!i!.r1.Pi,.e,ellh0r; UP lamented as iminypee. pie lis It has had purchasers. All drugglsU sell it. vlS hy "."Cochran, druggist, 117 unit lii North Queen street, Ijincaster. R OTE IS MAKING CABINET PHOTOaRAPHS AT 3M A D02EW,: 100 NOKTH QUKUN BTItKKT, Lancaster, l'a. AT NO, JanlDtfd NITUltK leek llke new by using Lightning Furniture Polish, TUB UE3T AND HA8ILY Al'PUKD. I'niOB, U CliMTS, AT COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, Wand 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, J'a. deeftflnid jyJ-ADKIUA AND SUKTinY WINES -AT- Reigart's Old Wine Stere. II. E. SLAYMAKK!., Aebmt, Ne. SO East Kihe St, fiibU- BatAbllshed lmi QUAMPAGNE. . BOUCHE (i SEC.V THE FINEST CIIAMPAONE IMPOUTED. WINK- new AT KEIQAUT'S OLD WINK STOKE. Ne. 23 East Kinu Str-ict. ..,.. v .-e. " K.BLAYMAKEIt. Agt. Established, 1785. l"eb7-tfd rrmiH PAPER IB I'RINTKD i wrru j J. K. WRIGHT A, CO.'S) INK. i FatniHBt Ink Werk., 2Clh tsd reen'a. kmw l-UILADKLraiA,',!-. uuniy tliu best thing I ever knew for rellefef pain iifuiiy kind. The liou.els never without , J-A. JI. Frank, 177 W. Tupper ht.. Ilnr. fale. X Y. Fer s.i e iv II. II. (,.!..-,.., ,,,'..i-. ,(.'"'! MKD1CAC JMST OF DISEASES. Brown's IRON BIHERS WILL CUKIi HKADAC1IK, INDIGESTION, 1HLIOUSNE8S, DYSPEPSIA, NEItVOUS IMtOSTUATIOX, MALAUIA, CHILLS AND FEVERS, TIIIED FEELING, GENERAL DEIJILITV, TAIN IN tiik BACK and SIDES, IMPURE BLOOD, CONSTIPATION, FEMALE INFIRMITIES, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, KIDNEY andLIVERTROUULES. FOR SALE BYALLDRUGGIST8. Thn (ienulnn 1ms Trade llnrk mid crossed Lines en wrapper. TAKE NO OTHER, septs lydftw Ited HOP I'LAHTEItS. Kill inln, soelhn nnd stimulate the tired muscles, and wnnderrully strengthen weak patts. All the vuluabln medlclnnl virtues of fresh Heps, combined with burgundy Pitch nud Canada Rnlsuin. Auiilledte llackachc. clatlce. Ilheuinntlsm, Click, Htltches, Hldciiche. Kidney ArreetleiiH, Bern Chestoranyef thovartensnnlns nnd weaknesses se ceinuinn. Instant relief Is given. Cures Dyspepsia mid Liver Doubles without Internal dosing. Held everywhere, ie., arbrtl. Mailed for price. (I) HOI' I'LAHTKlt CO., Bosten, Jlnw. pyOP I'LASTEltS. 2Sc. Each, 5 for $1.00; Any Drag Stere. And the best evcry tlme. ller 1'hstkiis nre prepared fiem the eouiplete virtues of Heps combined with burgundy Pitch nnd Canada balsam. Superior te all ethers because they net Instantly and cure speedily, if yntinre Doubled Kith nny kind of soreness, apply ene of these plasters and ex perlence tticlrBoethhig, stimulat ing and strengthening effect. A wonderful euro ferp.iluln the small of the luck, 'Xic.,b bir 11 () everywhere. HOP I'l.ASTKH COJIPA.NY, llos lles llos eon. Heutbyiuull If desired. (S) IT OP PLASTERS. A FAMOUS STRENOTHKNER. Heuse wives, shop girls andsnlcs-ueinen nil sutler mom or less fiem Weak Hack and Hide iiehe. Nothing affords such Instant relief us a ller l'LASTKn applied everaffected part. I'alns and aches of nil kinds are driven out mid tlie parts Hindu ever mid strengthened. Ask ter a ller I'lastcu, made Iniin llurguiidy Pitch, Canada balsam mid the virtues of fresh Heps. Held everywhere. iV.,5 fertl.UU Hend te HOP l'LASTKlt COM FAN Y, llosten, for circular. (0) priDNKY.WOUT. DOES WONDKltrUL CUKK3 OF KIDNEY DISEASES AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. liccauKO It nets en the LI VKlt, IIOWELS und KIDNKY8 ut the SAMKT1ME. It4aue It cleanses the system of the poisonous humors that develops In Kidney and Urinary Diseases, IIUIIeusikws, Jaundice, Constipation, Piles, erln Khcuuiiitlsin, Nurulgla, Nervous Dis orders and all Female Complaints. J-80LID I'ltOOK OITTIIIS.-W It will Hurely Cure CONSTIPATION, 1'ILKS nnd IIIIKUMAlflSM by causing FUKK ACTION of all the organ and functions thereby. CLEANSING- THE BLOOD. Itesteriug the normal power te threw off dis ease. THOUSANDS OK CASKS Of the worst forms of these terrlhle diseases have been utekly relieved, und In a short tlme I'KltrKCTLY CUKKD. rrlce.ll. Mould or Dry. Sold by drugglsU. Dry can bu scut by mall. WKI.LS, UlCllAltllSON A CO., ilurllngten, Vt bend slump for Dairy Almanac of ISaS. KIDNEY-WORT. Juns-3mdced.t3inw GAl'i; HU11K AND Hl'KKDY OUHK. iilll-Ttl'.K, VARKXICICLKUfld Rl'lUTIAf. lllstCAHWa lliy im hiiuibiigged by iuucks, when you can find Iu Dr. Wright the enlv ItitatT. lak 1'iUHiciAM in I'hlladelphla who makes a specially ei ine auove uiseases mid ceitEa them T Cuukh iiuarautked. Advicb niuK. djiy ana even big, titrungers can be treated mid return home the 8-iine day. Olllccs private. Dlt. W. It. WltiailT. Ne. 211 North Ninth street, above Itoce, 1". O. box Q3. Philadelphia unMyd.tw M ANIIOOI) RKSTORKO. KEMKDV rilKB. A victim efynuthrul Imprudence causing Pre- mature Decay, Nervous Debility, beat Man Ac. hating tried lu vain everv kiinwn n uwiiitentwf, .ii-i ,,uB iruijiiiiy, ,usjianne(si, has dlseevuied n sbimluiHiir-eure, which he i send r'UKK te his loflew sufferers. Address, ..., j mi; uitu hi vnin wvury Kiifiwu rumen w'ul .1 If Ot IV bu JlG-lyoedJtlyw t Chatham sL, New' Yerk City HATS AN It VAl'H. 1845. 1885. STAUFFER& CO., L-adi-i Fashionable Hatters, All thu New Spring Styles, In Plain nnd Fancy Celers, Kxtru Light Weight, Iu SOFT AND STIFF HATS The Largest Assortment of STRAW GOODS In the City, Willi 1'rlccs te Suit the Times. llelng Manufacturers, and receiving goods di rect from the factories, w e ure able te sell goods lower than evor. N'e trouble lohew our gecxl. (jve us a call. W. D. STAUTEEB, & CO, (SHULTZ'S OLD STAND), Nes. 3133 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTEK, l'A. aitOVEJlLLS. AT uunsica SOLID YAUUE. ounaecuio coffee. It Is n cholce, clean, pure Itle Coffee, fresh roasted almost dally, and fresh ground when yen purchase It by water power. OUIt UIO ItLENDKD at -Se., Is superb. OUlt OLD MANDKHMNIi nn.S mnivn -rtia mu in inn lines- KM110.HSKD CHltOMO: t quality. JS, 0 by S Inehca, given wiiu eacn pound. DRIED FRUITS. We hnve Pared Peaches at 10c pound. AVohave n Splendid Pared Peuch at 16e pound. We have Kvuperuted l'cachcs. pared, ut 20, SS, SO, 35 cents pound. We have geed Sour Dried Aiinliui ,,t im iiuart. We have very cholue Evuperutud Annies ut 15e pound. , New JJeuns nnd New Peas ut 10a quart. Lima ISeaus at U aud l-'K cts quart. OUIl STOCK 18 COMPLETE AND OUIt UOODS UOOD AND CHEAP. 4S-1'. S. Telephone connection. BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET. "liriTJlOUT I5XOKITION, TIIK KEST TV Clgurs In the town, two for Be. at -.V.UA JAUJU 1IU11. .III!'. t T cigurs HAKTMAN'i MAN'S YELLOW FltONT CI CIQAlt UTOUE. s AINT-1IAP1IAEL WINI5. INFORMATION. The Salnt-llaphTiel Wlnohusudellcleus flaveur and Is drunk lu the pilnclpul cities of ltussla uruuK i v, Nert India, u y Is sul I pa: ih lieniiauy, North and beuth Auierlcu, Urcat Jllltulu, India, uud se en. Thoeuiiulltyuxnortud rtwi and uniiuully iy is vuuiuiuut pnuu fix lissiuiillll stayliiM peweiti, wtille for thercul eomiefHsour there Is no wlnu that he considered Its upeiinr, TheSalnt-Itanhacl WlnoCeninanv.VRlnniv.. Department of thu Dreme ( France. j H. E. SLAYMAKER, ne-ua no. se icabt inq sxukkt. BlLVKHYTAltK. H.1 S5. ItHOADa SILVERWARES We wiU have open, for publie inspectleii, en MONDAY and TUESDAY, MAY 11th and 12th, a beautiful display of SOLID SILVERWARE, Suitable for Wedding Presents cordially Invited. H . Z . LANCABTKH, PA. VHT UOODIt. TOHN 8. OlVLKlt, (1KO. F. ItATHVON. TO GENTLEmEN : rni?M.ff .Tam JX.ea S,u "no ,f '". SUITINGS IN ALL THE NEWEST SPKINO AND SUM MEIt STYLES, Direct from Importers and Manufacturer-, nt Lew.,-own Tah Prices. We are prepared te make HulU te ei-der at short notice, for old men, mid' .lu-uvu iucii, luuii wne urc-H innin or lariiium able, yeuuif men who want thb very InlCHtcut. JJe make a npcclalty of mnkliur Heys' und 1 euth'H Clethiiiff. Our Cutter Is one of the best, ment experienced nnd practical cutters In Lan caster. We employ nene butthe best workmen and uhe only tKd trimmings, and Kunrnntce perfect fits. Our prices lire down te suit the limes. MoniKOhave en hand u full line pf Spring nnd Summer Underwear, fur Men nnd Heys; Oauze Shifts, size .11 te 60 Inches; Jean limners. 3 ten inches; Ile-lery, Oleves, Neck wear. Handkerchiefs, etc.. In the very latest styles and ut thu lowest cash prices. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., . NO. 25 BAST KING STHEET, LANCASTEII, PA. TUHSS UOOD.S. WATT, SHAND & CO., 8 and 10 East King Street, Cable Dress Goods, ALLCOLOltS.lOc. A l'A III). FINE COLORED CASHMERES, YAIID WIDE.Kc. A YAHD. C0PURE DRESS GOODS, NEW SHADES. 37c. A YAIID. Satin Berber, Yard Wide, 50 Cents a Yard. 40 in. COLORED CASHMERES, ALL-WOOL.SOc. A YAIID. FRENCH SATIN BERBER, 'FINi: QUALITY, l.(Mn Yard. Astonishing lUrgnlns. SO Dezen TUKKIMI TOWELS MU Cents Each. Werth SCents. 2,000 Vank INDIGO BLUE SATIXKS, He. a Ynrd ; Werth !c. WHITE GROUND FRENCH S ATINES I5c.il Yurd; Ileal Value, 37Kc HEW YOEK STOEE. J. B. MAKTiN & CO. U'K AltK MIOU'l.NG AN LLIMJANT AhSOIlTMHNT OK LACD CURTAINS, IN KCItU AND WHITE, Hanging in price from GO cents te M per pair. SPECIAL IIAIIOAIN In a TAPKD-KDGK LACE CUIITAIN (Ecru), At 1.37 Per Pair. Madras Curtains, IN NEW AND CHOICE EKFKCTS, Fiem $3.00 Per Pair Up. LACK HUNTINGS, LACK PILLOW SHAMS, IIUA-DED PILLOW SHAMS, LACKIlKDSKTS, LACE LAMllUKQUINS, VESTinULK LACi:. CURTAIN POLES. In U'alniit. Ash, Cherry nnd Ilrnss. A Siieelal Ilarirulu In Walnut, Ash und Cherry Peles, coin cein plete, for SO cents. Drapery Chains, Lambrequin Chains, CRETONNES.. A case of English Cretonnes nt 20c. Auiurlcuu Cretonnes ut l'-Xe. n yard. per yard Au Elegant As.ortment of Raw Silks and Jutes, By.the yard, at the Lewest Prices. Jute and Raw Silk Table Cevers. fli-Experlcnccd Upholsterers furnished. J. B. Martin & Ce., Cor. West King nud Prince Sis., LANCASTEII. PA. WA.TOUH8, C; -yn-ATCUES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. GREAT REDUCTION IN ntlCES OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AND LOUIS WEBmlSTftSlS Kerih Qneen SlreeL Opposite City .Hetel, near Te. 11. B. Depot. Retailing ut Whelesale Prices, llepalrliiirat xtra Lew Prices. JyJl-lyd NOTIOK TO TItK.SPAS.3l.IlH AND . , . OuIJNKIlH. All persons are hereby for bidden tp trespass en any of the lauds or the Cornwall or Speedwell estates, In Lebanon and l-ncnster counties, whnthni fnnlrtant ,,,.,ln- plesed, elther for the purpose of shoetlns or nsh. lnir. as the law will lu rr,riiiiv nr,,,.,..r, all trespassliiK en said lands of the underslirued after this notlee. nt! upholstery Department. WM. COLEMAN FllKEMAN. It. PEUOY ALDUN, m EDWAUDC. FllKKUAN. ecui uii nM,,r i0T 1 W' Ce18 ' heIw or Household Use. All are RHOADS, Ne. 4 West King Street. CLUTllLStl. JJEADQUAIITEKS KOIt SUMMER Merine Shirts and Drawers, Oauze Undershirts and Drawers, Cholce Nockties, E. & W. Cellars and Cuffe, C. tz C. Cellars and Cuffa, Crown Cellars and Cuffs The Best Fitting Dress Shirts. SHIins AND SOCIETY PAIIAPHKHNALIA MADE lO OIlDEIl. At Erisman's, NO. 17 WKbT KINO 8TIIEKT. piNETAILOIlINH. 1885. SPRING 1885. H. GERHART, FINETAILORING. Iho IJirxest and CholccstAssertuientor FINE WOOLENS IN THE CITY OF LANCASTEII. AH the Latest Novelties lu FANCY UttWO-- A CHOICE LINE OF SPRING OVERCOATING. THE VEItY IIEST WOIIKMANSIIIP. Prices te suit all and all uoeds warranted iu represented ut his new store, wumlnlea " BTa 43 fferUbt Queen St (OPPOSITE THE I'OSTOFHCE.) H. GERHART. T OANSMANAIUIO. Simply Impossible. i..V "Jf" "''PI11 the Willis of cinnpctltlnn by ffturtliiK thuheusen with uiiiiiu-Hlienalily the bct and most stylish Cleth nK that can ii?"IidV 'yra'nnnd skill, und selllnK It "e low th it lower they cannot be. It is simply Iinposible, for Instance, te peeiire clsew heie choice In U,y """ " l"'rrccty -ntlsfaeuiry Men and Beys' Suits JlO,aru just built for this meney-ia vim; Our Custom Department Ih new and has been for several weeks pum 11 lull epcratlnuaml ne'ionntenlynrpimied te iecele and promptly 1111 jour eidefs ler SPRING CLOTHING lint will, Iii advance, Kmimnlec iiii Custom made Uiirnients that can't be unpaged In y,5S,IvV"r ,nakl by ,l,0, "r,m,"y Ail-Weel Suits te Order -AT $10, $12, $15,$18, $20 and $25. CAUTION In raleulutliiK vnluii eeiiNiiler e I muillly. Pattern, tljl?, Veiki . , nmlHi-u hew they Ht the pi Ice. "'-1, CO.NCLUSlO.Sf-Thls Is the place te buy. I. GAISIAI & BRO., Nes. 66-60 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Eight en the Southwest Cor. el Orange Btreel,) LANCASTEII, PA. stM?becTty?C,L'd WUl1 B"y lhCr clelhlnB JtTYBKS & UATIIVON. THE FIRST OF MAY IS HERE, And hew ninny persens have neglected the pur ehubu of SUITABLE CLOTHING -FOlt- Warm Weather. ;i)en'twalt until Warm Weather is Here, I1UY IN ANTICIPATION. IT WILL COME, IT MUST COME, AND WE'IIE SUKE IT'S NOT F All OFF, New, w e say te you, DON'T WAIT ANY LONGER, BUY NOW. Yeu can buy uewjustiu CHEAPas later. If you are new icady te buy, ceme and leek GOODS and PRICES. And we knew we can Intuiest yen wu think can, ut least, inuku un liniiicsslen i. make aei- tomer of you. .i.tu, un Mill i L'Ull, U1KI Ull MYERS & RATHFON, LEADING LANOASTEU CLOTIIIEItB, NO. 13 HAST KINO STREET, LANOASTEU, Pi, ... SLATE WOIIKH. MANTELS. urunv i1n.rslt.. w.,i, ....,, .,.... 77 ..UirettllliiKut our works or send for eurllluitia- FltANK JANBON A IlllO.. nVJHLnn f.""11 nu" Locust fct, Columbia, I H m 9- t ,-K, .i J -$! t I . u- '-iV') -te, " ri. ifc .4.
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