m&v? "wsmz zrwn&i:i. saKyr-rwr.'W'w'imrmvim'immmtnmmim K&TO r "wwssipaTOBj WftWK' "-,- 'S-tVi'YMi H A? FMgSH?!ii THE "LANCASTER DAILY INTELUOENOEn; FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1887. ; ; T fli4if m imfsr Cs UK FZj&V iffijH rA i v L2ftZ EEZ3E BBS MOO VHWeeUy InteUigeneer vert.' WcmciMV Mekmms BTsarrrAMcrm en vasts basxst, I IWlfT II M Lancaster, r. () ffiivflfttr InttlHgeueat, a JUUlOAtTU. MA1CH . USI. ; Am ,uiwim nun ut wits. ttbattn te leek M though the tide had y-r. -.. .-. a. - -. itttunintn In favor of Irish home I'ul tha wntvWfnl nld man. RlnA. -. ., .....- I up wjneely en the crest of the i wT. Hli speech en Thursday night fyntaUr force the government te I In unwise and unjust system of which is simply a tyrannical re- 1 e( debate by the majority : they say ite mT the cower and will netareue." Aft'ak aea must concede this te be an . v'PJhaaiIrnii-nat mim. wai-a all tnnAf. fatrnfft. Jet far visaing votes by a forcible expos! JfMurfthe felly and Injustice e! the Tery , and with his rare appreciation and of circumstances, Gladstone I boldly and firmly just in the nick of -tmm BIN HUB AUUI tf UUU1 Oil IAIUWUC W ,m the best Judgment of the relative im. MB ! mm Of deHUca matters, and wlm has mmmun parlimentary'life than any ether hee BT5h,AWHM 1IJBBB, BAaVM K".MMH WW AtLOWW te IBs,; " me. ffMUMWt-lifa-i-! S 'III i" i i C B ifi ! ". l8 l" MM UK MM m M JImm urn net moo ialsal Bem mmI ctxtsitt Mm Mm iaisasassss lM4Mrtiaiit mm amM.uv as.... i .Pennine noose or. fjommens, Rives .tfcaahls deliberate opinion that he never miuww ui su grave a state 01 anairs. 'glSfs, The reasons for this opinion certainly ar pear lerclble enough te Americans. There i for urgency before the Heuse tBtsatfMattawJtldSaMha been rMlal BOthiev of tha natnrn nt the mnunn AiXeatfcwapt has 'been made te show that sgf eeeial disorder In Ireland urgently required Lf-T. LllainifllL HAVaVni lAaVlsiiat IrtTI . 'jTeW0T Vtftft On fArmee AAntjtn tint- Iwasi ISkSr J-."-" J " VWIVWU.HWXU, g restated by a majority et the membera ?- jmmuut jmew were was a pre: -.r'Tv, CMTCafin fmm nn nvarvrTi k" nekfft las - " bent." why wWrta V f because all ether coercion measures feed been aimed at crime, and this was aimed at the combinations formed te se m. cure a just reduction of rent. England claims te have a government, Kepublicnn in fact, if net in form, and yet we find her Parliament debating ever a measure which is framed te take from the people the right te combine, for a business purpose. Great corporations may and de combine in England, as they de every where. And the monopoly may compel state interference for the protection of the people, but in England the duty of the government te tha Dpenln Ispntirelv for. v gotten, and with unparalleled audacity it t ia proposed te use the machinery of a rep- ireesnianve government rer me prevention taf. ., .i x i . l;sm lit e cotnuiuaueiis among tenants 10 reuuee fjR'mmtm XV General Duller, the chosen witness of ;fethe government, had testified that there ?.i!lliui nnnnaltlnn tn iha nnvtnpnt. nt renta 1&VS. - --.--, -. "-"i ?v(hk emy a cembinea movement ter lair k,, rents. Te permit the suppression of this fWx movement would be te sacrifice the prin- 'v'j?. Ufra vyvu ivuicu an iree luainuiiuus real, it-"-: at -l-Ll a. .i m ..... l uwiiutui uiru wi Luuiuiue lur uiuiuai fUSi Utt iUlUUOUClMHJUUDUUIgUil (IUU- W-Cti- CI"le a ,0 Prevutte ueieat. Few Treatment of ConsumplleD. Everywhere people are vtatcbieg with -. , absorbing Interest the experiments makleg astnefblhtdelphla hospital in the treat ment of consumption -by injections of car bonic acid gas and sulphuretted bjdregen. The method of treatment consists in .the administration te the patient by the bowel et a mixture et carbonic acid gas and sul phuretted hydrogen. It originated with BKj; Dr. Bergeen, et Lyens, Trance, about two STs'T VA&rsiice. T)r. 'Bcnrpnn Ttinilnn mmmimi pK catien te the Paris Academy of Medicine concerning nis treatment, wuicn was pub lished in the Ccmpki Jitndiu, July 12, 1SS0. The theory of the doctor was that it the FKS? bacilli, hich be believed te be.theeriglnal t-iq 'eauseef consumption, could be destroyed, fcf ' all would be well. One et the great steps made towards this method of treatment was the discovery by Kech, a German scientist, that in the spittle et consumptive patients was te be found a peculiar and characteristic living vegetable organism, microscopic in size, found in no ether situation, and invariably found in nil tubercular diseases, it was hoped that this organism might he, de. 3k '. atreved and the use of rartwni.. ..m mejtf. www owl Uilo Evtk.. ami aiilnViiirtattefl ltvj1rn .aA..u.j ,. fcrVW -" " -r "vv ..;uiuftcu ICQUlUHl, 'I lie 6-j5?. .lAttei process is net. Leupvpr. nci tn i.n & expecUUonef killing the bacilli, the plan p weingsimpiy te renuer barren the soil in 3x wmen these microbes grew and multlnlv. y;i that they may die of lack of nourishment. jr, Se far as the experiments have gene, b BiHnlcg has been developed te whirl, && .... i.k .. i,. ,: ., . ... . " UTS-S" ""'"' """""""'y we nis lailli, tntt ""w " uecu uiuugut out te give room f$te the hope that the cure of this insidious ipiyjejewaaw ia out ueyena lmpessiDlllly. " The White Ileaie queen. It was a charming picture that was n. Meted at the Washington citv Protestant t Orphan asylum en TVednetday, when the g. mmu wunn uu ueuse unvetieu me per- awuy Ataauen, who, when first rei the land, occupied the nniltlen of i ec tut ancient charitable , fc was eweclaUy ttttUg that Mrs. cieve- ,ocauue wives et tha White Heuse bh, BeeuM figure eoasicueusly in w a stngutaxiy Mautliul type tee taMMues's earliest frtteamalypm that Uve elapsed EfrttJ 1 Massiaw charmed the aecietv ff!Kri"",i", wt a. WSJaWE ,SEKEaa asssriajsrfjssssB' Cleveland -v, .,,, --. TT - dailes, filled "wits. of knowledge of the aCetM of efletal state, boeame'the bride of the Warn bewm. Barwgenueus character, sweet disposi tion, frank democratic spirit, united with the beauty that crowns glorious young womanhood, have obtained a place for her in the hearts of the people of this country that threned queens in ether lands sigh for in vain. m Tub rum rumpus nt llarr!burg premises te end wben the next century begins. We have received a neatly bound pamphlet of 163 psges, entitled the " !(, Present and Future of the City of Allentuwn, F.," itaued by the Beard of Trade et that city. It dealt with the historical and social feature! or the metropolis of the Lehigh Valley, as well as ID) natural, mercantile, manufacturing, finan clai and commercial resources and facilities. Te these who arp unaware of the progressive people that live la Lehigh county 'a seat, there ita vast amount of Information within the covers et tee book, and the spirit that prompted Its enterprising Beard of Trade te publish It shows that Allcutewn proposes te let slip no opportunity that 111 glve It a free feet la the race of progress. BtjanAMTex and Elmirj, In New Yerk, and Scranton, In this state, are about te Intro duce a newspaper messenger service, lu addlUontetbe messenger delivery service, the messenger boys are te be taught the art of gathering local happenings about theclties where the service Is established. When the messenger boy obtains an Item he reports at once te the central oluce and a boy la dls- paicneate ine newspapers that can then send their reporters te the scene. It Is thought that this will prove a great help In giving the puunciue latest newa for the morning and evening papers. Instances are new en record where the service at Blngbamten has given the alarm of lire te the department some time before the general alarm box has been touched, simply because the measeuger service have a larger number et speclsl boxes than the department mentioned. Then again the arrangement et the boxes Is se simple that a child could give an alarm if necsssary, if only taught the position of the Instrument. The boys deliver the newspapers as well as attend te their ether work. The plan seems an excellent one and Its further development will be watched with great Interest. The geed that men de often lives after them, btephen Olrard's gilt te 1'hUadelphla Is new worth JIO.000,000. Heme new read law has Just been laid down by the supreme court in reversing the quarter sessions court of Elk county, about a read in Benzlnger township, In that county. Viewers laid out the raid, and the township supervisors filed exceptions. The court con firmed the opening of the read te a point con venient te a certain saw-mill, but ordered that the ether part should net be opened un til further order. In setting aside the decree, the supreme court aays : "it.is net in the pro vince of the court te condition tha approval or a public read by an order te open an indefi nite part convenient te a saw-mill and forbid the opening of the ether part until further order. Much a conditional approval is evi dence that there was no present necessity for the read as laid out. The cq6rt cannot ap ap preve a part enlyj ,x ensffe read may ba Dt?-2KT' Lsrlhatcaafl It mattara Tint ihit JrtjjJ.-TIh(juld believe a portion of It nrcev r iue reaa must ds considered as a 10." Jeu.n Sherman Is talkinc up protection In the Seuth la the hope that the presidential lightning may strike blm. Yet presidential seekers never reach the White Heuse. I'noFEssenW.J. McGee, of the geological survey, delltered a lecture In Washington en Wednesday evening en the Charleston earthquake, lie laid great stress upon the wide extent of territory atlected by American earthquakes. The New Madrid earthquake of 1311 lasted four years, the country being repeatedly shaken from the I'otemac te Western Texa, and an area equal te one third of the United Staes being affected. The Owens Valley earthquake of U72 dls turbed a tract 300 by tee miles. Of the Charleston earthquake he said that lu area extended from Canada te Cuba, and from the Mississippi te the Bermuda, or even If the most moderate estimate be made for Its extent under the ocean, ever uearly a million and a quarter square miles. " Few of the reliably recorded earthquakes of ether countries," he said, ' have atlecled se great areas as these of New Madrid aud Charles ton ; hut in mortality, in destruction of prop erty and in all of the mere terrible tUecta of seismic disturbances, America has been favored beyond all ether earthquake-shaken countries." The professor then asked can earthquakes be predicted? and gave the following re markable answer : " Yes. Twe or three years age one of the most eminent of living gtoleglits ventured the prediction that Salt Like City will be wrecked by an earthquake analogeu In cause, character and etlect te thatelOweu'a Valley. The earthquake has net yet come ; this generation may net see it ; centuries may roll by and the City el Saints become purified by ether means be fore the catastrophe comes ; but come it must, sooner or later." This will strike meat people as a very safe kind of prophecy and is evidently Intended for sarcasm, as the lecturer stated further en that there are no reliable means et predicting within thousands or tens el thousands of years when the earthquake HI cone, and If any one seeks te make mere definite pro pre diction by means of the signs In the heaen, be is a charlatan ; the truth Is net lu him and bts words are as idle as the passing brttze." Oru lecal Yeung Meu'a Christian associa tion deserves all congratulations for the suc cess that crowned Its seeuteenth anniver sary. Jehn Wanamakhs la one of the biggest headed and greatest hearted men In Phila delphia, and his fame in this regard will net be decreased when it is learned that he has or. tered te be one or any number te form a syn dicate te tide Jehn flunter ever bli d nihili ties, and has already subscribed JO.UOe therefer. PERbONAI Uaiiiuk Hxiinise.v, of Chicago, is sixty, two. lie acts like sixty, tee. Senater elect Blopeett, or New Jer sey, Is said te be a violent opponent of civil service reform. Ancnnibiiei' ConmeAN, et New Yerk, has been named prelate assistant tJ the rentlfical throne. Gev.Beaeii and a big part et the state Jlmlnlnrailen are oil" for a lew day pleasure at Old Point Comfert. Gen. HitEttMAN's position aeems te be about as follews: Let me kiss the naMen's girls aud I care net what happens te Brether Jehn. Hen. . L. S-cett forget te draw til sal ary as a member et the Forty-ninth Congress until last Wednesday, when aome one re minded him, while lu Washington, that there was a little balance of (9,000 due him ou that account. Fbancis A. Cesily, president of tbeNerth Pennsylvania railroad, la lying aerleusly ill at his residence near Fert Washington He la seventy four years old, and caught a severe oeld a few days age. Mbs. Enrrrt M. Nicholl, the widowed daughter of Dean Bradley, or Westminster Abbey, Is new In this country, und has In augurated the benevolent projector erecting a sanitarium rer women aud children at Liberty, Bedford county, Va. DB. Puset Ubalp, or Wilmington, says that ler the last twenty-three years he has net eaten mero than live peuuds of meat, and during the past seven years he bad net tasted fleab. lie doe net consider milk or eggs healthy articles of feed either, for neither of the animals from which these re uenvea, as a rule, are healthy. s I nafS2.B.SOOLr hM written te tils eea In l2ifl,0,.?u"',UaPutta oversew te the i tmsldeat's SMrsMTwUbM Im will soasei the appointment la the lnteMtata commission. Although the salary is mneh leas than that which be get as receiver or the Wabash rail, read, tbejudge thinks the labors or the offlee will prove much mere congenial. 'MltS. ls.VBt.'Lt.V ItKECItKn IIoekrr, a sister of the late Henry Ward Bsecber, de Ilvered a lecture In New Yerk Tuesday, en "Police Korerm." Mhe said that she, it auper. lntendent of the police, would cheese her ufll clal rooms in the centre et the city, and dis trict the city by lines running from centre te circumference. She would have a Reed many police stations aud thy would leik like or dinary house. Her force would be divided equally between men and women. She would have a matron for each station, and, of course, the superintendent would be a woman. Jens U Si'lmvax made application for membership In Bosten's new aihtetlc chits composed et the sous et wealthy cltlzsns, but he was blackballed. When spoken te about the blackballing Sullivan said: "New, 1 reckon niy money is about ns geed as any these dudes can show. But It thev don't want It they needn't take It. 1 can get along without these ducks and I guess they ran without me. 1 don't bear them no grudge, and I don't run their club. I've get a let of friends here In Bosten, and there will be a let of them la that club, but they can go their way and I will go mine." s 1V1IAVVU MS tBAXVK. Place and Haansr el cnltlvatlnc the flant. tVemtn in the racterttp-Manuraclure l'ndr Oev frmucnt Control Frem the New a erk Star. Without repeating all the bright things that have been said for and against the use et te bacce, let us glauce at the history el lis Intro duction, growth aud use In this ceuntrv. It was Jean Nlcet, who, vshllu ambassador t I- rancis II. at the Portuguese court lu li05, obtained the Flerida, seeds from a Dutchman at Lisben. The first monopoly of the sale of tobacco In Prance was sanctioned by the king in 1CT1, and It continued with but little Inter ruption until 1701. During all that time the production of tobarce was forbidden through out Frauce except lu ttiree provinces. Farm ers, or men who bad beugbt a certain share or the monopoly, had alone the right of distri bution and sale et the raw material; and the riebtel manufacture was conferred en seven privileged towns, of which Paris, Havre and Teulon are new the most Important lu 1701 all geterninent licenses throughout the coun try were annulled, says a Paris correspondent et the New Orleans italei, and net until lsll was the monopoly of tobacco again fully ex ercised. In the Interval, the growiei: of to bacco, its manufacture and Its sale had been Is a story told that Napeleon noticed at a court ball alaJy ery richly covered with diamonds. He asked her name, and was told that she was the wife of M. Kobil Kebil lard, a tobacco manufacturer. Napeleon thought that, for the future, the worth et se many uiamenus weuia de nenenciai te me treasury ; and Immediately the tobacco moneply was roimpesed. Since that time It has always existed. Frem lsll dates the complete organization of the manufacture of touaeco in t rauce. Tne nnaucs minister ei the day has always had under his supervi sion the amount of taxes accruing from to bacco, and the revenue thus derived has been considered apartel the Indirect taxa tion et the country. Tha profit arising from the manufacture and sale of tobacco is esti mated at mere than -10,000,000. Formerly tobacco was grown In eight de partments in France ; It Is new grown in nineteen : Alpcs-MarlUmea, Bouches-du-Hbene, DerdORne, Gironde, lll-et-Vllalne, Isere, Landes, Let, Lotet-Garenne, Meurtbe-et-Meselle, Meuse, Vesgee, Nerd, Pasde Calals, Uautei-Pyreneee, Poy-de-Deme, Uaute-Saeue, Savele, Haute-Savele and Var. Te these must be added thecolenyot Algeria. This will show that, although the greater number et departments In which tobacco is grown are in the southern half of France, the stronger heat et the mere southern climate is net aoseiuteiy necessary ler tne culture ei the plant. The departments et is eru. and Pas de-Calais ae quite In the north, and the IUet-YUaiue, Meurthe et-Mosell, Meuse and Vesgea are considerably above Bourges, which is said te be the meat central town In the country. As may be supposed, no one is auowea te grew toeacco except uy special permission et the government. And the cul tivaters may net employ what seed they like; each year ttey receive seed supposed tn be suitable te the soil in which it is te be planted. M. I'resuau, who was recently charged by a committee et tbe Chamber et Deputies te inquire into the purchases of foreign agricultural produce for the public service In France, stale9, lu his report, that, out et J9,000,GOO piid for tobacco in the lear, native growers receive only f 1,400,000, though formerly fifteen sixteenths et the purchases were tlioe of I rench tobacco. The cultiva tion of tobacco in France, he adds, has con siderably diminl-heJ. Tbe manufacture is carried en la establish ments belonging te the stale, and all the ctlicers, cleras and workmen employed are under the control of tbe minister of finance, and of the "Dlrccteur General lies Manufac tures de Tabacs." This last named officer was first appointed in 1:0. The higher otfl etfl cers In the administration are chosen from the pupils of the Polytechnic school, and they have been taught the mechanical part el tne business by being set te work te make cigars themselves, se that they may be versed In the routine or the technical details. There are new sixteen tobacco manufactories in France; at Berdeaux, Cnateaureaux, Dieppe, Havre, Lille, Lyens, Marseilles, Merlalx, Nancy, Nantes, Nice, two at Paris, Ktem, Tonneins and Toulouse. The growing et tbe plant, tbe storehouse Inte which the leaves are taken w hen they are pulled, and the making et the tobacco, or of the cigars, are net under the control et the same branch or tbe government that regulates tbe sale. As I have said, the sale el tobacco forms a ?art or tbe Indirect taxation of the country, he government buys the leaves in Havana and makes tbe cigars In Paris. or the two manufactories here one is In the quarter known as tbe Uroa-Callleu and the ether ia at Rsullly. Tbe manufactory at Ures-Caillou Is en tbe Qual d'Orsay, en the left bank of the river, between tbe Pent des Invalides aad the Pent de 1'AIma, and that at Iteulily la In the Hue de Charenton, close te the fortifications at tbe seutbeaatern extre mities et the capital. Since 18e7 the better class cigars are made at Keullly, aa also some of the inferior ones ; as OrosCalllea are made only the common cigars, these sold at three cent, two cents and one cent eaeb. Tbe Inferior cigars than which nothing poorer can be Im agtned ire manufactured twice as quickly as the superior ones ; the ssme amount of care is suppeved te be given te each, but the cheaper article Is put intea mould, and there fore made mere rapidly. These one and two cent cigars are, In fact getting te be worse and worse. Nothing mere nauseous could be found. The manufacture of these articles is a state monopoly, and yet the state is leas mindlul te obtain geed tobacco than te find a most wretched substitute. This substitute Is a combination of chipped weed, full of twigs and knots and threads of vegetable matter, with miscellaneous rank garden rubbish, aud, as Swinburne puts It, " tbe strewlngs of lest seasons and dead hours," the whole of which is carefully hidden In tbe folds of a red cabbage lear. Tbe French, however, are se patient and se accustomed te tbeae tricks that they de net think it " becoming" te get up an agita tion en the subject. They grumble and put up with peer cigars, and goon ruining their lungs and stomachs. On tbe ether band the itegle, or National Tobacco manufactory, which has dealgned, with malice prepense, that we shall aneke Us horrid cigars, fre quently make evening ralda en the belter class restaurants, where, alter the walnuts and the wine, a foreign cigar may be bad for an extra price. And what becomes et these so se called .'foreign" cigars that are seized by tha government olilelals T Who smokes them 7 Dees the Itegle give them te the city beard et charities, te be whirled by hospital pa tients T Women are especially employed In the gov ernment manufactories, mere than nine hun dred out et a thousand operatives being females, and rigid alienee la enforced while they are at work. Tbe Inside of tbe cigar Is called la tripe, or gut" the leaves imme- uiaieiy ceveriug the middle part is la aeus- ca yr, ui - uuueruuaiing,-' me outer leal is ia be. or " fine nrtnnnL" Whim ihaluw. ... robe, or " tine irarinenL" Wben theleavea am dried they are given te tbe women workers, who roll up the middle part in their bands, then put round it tbe sons cape, and alterward the robe, or chosen leaf. A geed work, woman, if she ia employed for tea hours a day, will In that time make 150 cigars. When the cigars are finished they ar. examined and are alterward weighed, 250 at a time, te aee that tbey are the prescribed weight. They are theu placed In a drying room, where they remain for six months. They are next divided Inte ciares and Colerado., light and dark, and are sent oil te the dlttereut store houses, whence the retell dealers buy their stock. Paris and tbe rest of the department of tbe Heine consume 13,000,000 worth of tobacco yearly. Jn fact the Itegle, bow being unable te cop with the supply nesded by tha metropolis, has asked the mtnlaUr of lnan I te oesulder pun ler the opealeg of furtber taetottee la country tewaa whare iadastrlel MtabUeameaUarefSw. la the cheaper cHrars French tobacco and foreign tobaccos are mere or leas mixed, the proportions being variously regulated. 1 he ordinary one and two cent cigars are of French tobacco. In the one eent cigars the outer leaf la Mexican tobacco t In these at two cents the outer lear la el Ken tucky, Algerian or Hungarian tobacco. Tha two cent cigars are consumed In the largest quantities ; then cornea these of one ceuL Yet, as we ha e seen, neither kind Is geed. Bat Ball Nn. The Philadelphia club played their first game against strangers en their trip In Sav annah yesterday, and were successful by 11 te 10 Tbe leaguers put In three batteries ler the purpose or trying them. Wehltng and Gibsons were In rer three Innings when but one man reached first and that was en a mulled lly. Gibsen bad a tun, a hit and five put-outs without an error. Dallas has been released by the Philadelphia and will play with Savannah. Regarding the paragraph te the effect that Pyle is a suffer from asthma and cannot sleep In bed nor even tn a chair unless under the tutluenceef stimulants, Mr. Spalding said: 1 notice that all the players who are repotted as a filleted In one May or another play pretty geed ball. Caruthers was said te have had heart disease last summer, but It dldu't ap pear te Interfcre with splendid wet V en the field. 1 hope Pyle's trouble will turn out the same way." It Is dollars te cents that S paid lug will net regret having slgued the shadowy pitcher, Anether Hrldga rails Tralnuitn Killed. A terrible accident occurred en the Norfolk A Western railroad, about nine miles east of Liberty, Va., between fi and U o'clock Thurs day afternoon. A force et hands were at work putUng up anew iron bridge and an east-bound freight train was passing eer. Toe engine and several cars get safely ever wben the bridge gave way and nine cars went through, killing from set en te nine et tbe men who were engaged In tbe work and several mere. A party of ritlzsns from Lib erty, with several physicians, have gene te the scene et the accident te care ter the wounded. It is impossible at this tlmoteget a list of tbe killed and wounded. Nene of the tram bands were hurt se far as learned. ALWAtsaniMISVriSFACTION. Ua4!DTu's 1'ills hae always given satis faction. Ia fifty years there has been no com plaint ofthetn. That ts about their Ufa tn the Unltel States and millions or poisons havened them. There ts no doubt that they have estab llsbtd themselves by merit nlone. 'Isey cure theumat'sm dyspepsia, diarrheea, liver con plaint and fevers, and irreaUy prolong the hu man life. One or two at night en an empty stomach, for a week or two, will keep seu In geed form and tone up the system. Ihs pe pie may talk about humbucs and pateut meuictnesaa l much aa thev nliaat). hut w,t stick te the plain fact that Dr. Hull's Ceuh syrup win cure a cough quicker than any phy sician's prescriptions. Je better liniment than Salvation Oil SScts BPSOIAL HUrlVSB. Mothers I Metbcrs 1 1 Mothers 1 1 Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth T If se. go at once and fret a bottle of MltS. W1.N5LO W'S SOOTHING 8YKUP. It will relieve the peer little snfferlmmedlately-depend upon It; there ts no mistake about It. There Is net a mother en eat th who has ever used It, who wlU net tell you at once that It will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly sale te use In all cases' and pleasant te the taste, and la the prescription of one of the eldest and best female physicians and nurses In the United States. Sold every where. SS cents a bottle. mayU-ljdftw COUGH. WHOOPING COUOII and Urenchttta Immediately relieved by Shlleh'a Cum. Sold by u. 3. i;warD, urugKiai, nes. ia ieaiw norm tiueen St., Lancaster, Pa. (4) Backlea'a Armlea salve. The Best Salve tn the world for Cuts. Brnlses, Beres, Ulcers. Salt Knenm, Fever Seres, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin wrupuens, ana pesiuveiy cares rues, or no pay required. It ts guaranteed tejjrtve perfect satis faction, or money re funded. Price 23 cent per box. Fer sale brU.lt. Cecnran, Druggist. 137 and 1S Nerc& Queen street. Lancaster, Pa. Silll.Oirs COUGH and Consumption Cure Is sold by ns en a guarantee. It cures Con sumption, sold by It. 11 Cochran, druggist, Nrw. 1J7 and LJ erth Queen St., Lauca.ter, Pa. (j) All medical authorities agree that catarrh Is no mere nor lesa than an Inflammation of the lining mombrane of the nasal air passages Nasal catarrh and all catarrhal affections or the head are net diseases or the bleed, and it la a se rious mistake te treat teem aa such. Ne censcl entleus physician ever attempts te de se. It is held by eminent medical men that sooner or later aspeclflc wfl be found for every disease from which humanity tuners. The facts Jastlly us In assuming that ter catarrh at least a peal tire euro a ready exlits In Kly'a Cream Uilm. inrSISwdeed&w Four-Fifths. Of enr American people are afflicted with sick headache In either its nervous, bilious or con- f;estlve forms, caused by Irregular habits, high itlnff. etc.. and neremedv haa esnr rnnnnnni It until Dr. Leslie's ."pecUl Prescription was dls- covered, uiveita tnai, another column. See advertisement In (3) Da. UacsLaa Weasi STatrr, Fnrely vegetable pleasant te take, will expel worms If any exist, no purgative required .after using. Price, as centa. by all druggists. bS-3mdM W A F THAT HACKING COUOII can be sequlckly cured by Sblleh's Cure. We guarantee It. Held by H. B. Cochran druggist, Nes. 137 and 129 North (jueen St., Lancaster, l'a. (I) A Bad aUatertune. Is te raise 'a nice family or boys and gtrU and then have them carried tnte an early crave by that terrible disease Consumption. Heed the warning and check It tn Ita nrst stages by the prompt use of Kemp's Balaam for the Threat and Lungs, warranted te cure and relieve all cases. Price 60c and SI. Fer sale by IL . Cochran, druggist, NO.U7 North Queen street. Trial littrtt. (8) BLKKPLKSs NIGHTS, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shtleh'a euro 1s the reined v fnr you. Sold by II. B Ceehran, druggist, Nea 137 and 133 North ttueen St, Lancaster, Fa. (2) SUractileaa Escape. W. W. Keed, druggist, of Winchester, lnd , writes : " One of my customers, Mrs. Leuis Pike, Barteala, Itandelpn county, lnd., was a long sufferer with Consumption, and was given up te die by her physicians. She Beard of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and began buying it of me. In stx months' time she walked te this city, a distance of alx miles, and Is new se much improved she has quit using It. She fee s she ewes her life te It." Free trial Bettles at Cochran's Drug Stere. Nes. 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. f. () OJtF OUUDZ J. 8. GIVLER A CO. NEW CARPETS! We open te-day, MARCH 2Jd, NEW LINES L'edy Brussels. itexbury, btlnsen's Bandierds, A nd Lewer O raOes of TAl'KSTUT IIRUSSELS CAKPET3. New Line of Extra Super All-Weel and Ingrain carpets. Heme-MadaKaa and Chain Carps' s. Fleer, stair and Table Oil Cletb. Three were beight at Lewest and Latest Cash Trice-. We offer them cheap ler cash. JolmS.GivlerfcCe., NO. 80 aUat KUEg StTMt, LANCASTER r A LN THE MATTER OF THE ASSIGNED Estate et Themas Hay and wife, of Salisbury township, Lancaster county. Netice is hereby given that Themas Bay baa ? resented a petition te the Conn of Common leas et Lancaster county, asking the court (or an order and decree that Wlnfleid B. Kennedy, his assignee (or the beneSt of creditors, by deed of assignment dated February 7. ISM. shall re convey te htm ail of tbe said assigned .state new lu his hands aa such assignee, and that the said assignee be discharged and released from said trust t and that the said oeort have flzsd BATIJKDAY. AFHIL SI. lMJ.lt 10 o'clock a.m. at the Court Ueuse la the City of Lancaster, (or the heating of said petlltea. when and when all persons lnt.rs.ted aa creditors e( xheasasMar aypaara.4b.h assrMi.t freueaaury. MMBtCAU , THLOl'UOKOS FOR RURUMATIBJi. IT IS WONDERFUL Hew easily tlieumattam begin, aud hew In etdleuaty it grows la the sjatern, until oueli statlled te tlud himself it victim In either the acute et chronic form He then learns the fear ful tenacity n ita grip aud the utter powerless no of the ordinary remedies te give relief. Probably te no disease have physicians given mera study, and none has mere oeninlotclT battted their rlTurts te preUde a specific! and until Athlopheros was discovered there was no luedlctns whteh weull surely cure rheumatism, neuralgia and nerveua or sick headathe. Thou sands of testimonials like the following prove beyond question that Athlopheros tstheeulr mllable remedy, and that it will de all that Is claimed for It. CATsaat, Usui Ce, N. Y. August U, USI. 1 can recommend the Athlopheros te anybody that la la want of It, It has cared my mother who has hid neurulslaalt her life and alto rheu matism, she aa s she la all free from pain new, and will net be without a bettle for twice the price. I gave a bottle te my brother who had neuralgia In the bowels aud It fixed htm In a tow days. ritAMK KUWAUDS. Het s I't , Currei Ce., N. V, August is. IS. Twe )cars age this tumuier I was sorely afflicted with rheutnatlsin In my right knee and left shoulder, and was Induced by a friend te try Athlopherui. lusedtUe birtttles, net well and have been comparatively free from rheu matism since. 1 have great faith tntt, and have n-ciuimieniti-d It te my friends. Se far at I knew all who hae tried It speak Its prntse. U.1IKATOX. Xvery CmgRtst shenld keep Athlopheros and Athlopheros ruis, but where they cannot be bought of the druggist the Athlopheros Ce., Me. ill wan street, New Yerk, win send either (car riage paid) en receipt of regular price, which Is 11.00 pur bvtlle for Athlopheros and 60c for mils. Fer liver and kidney diseases, dyspepsia. In digestion, wuuknexs, nervous debility, diseases of women, constipation, headache. Impure bleed, Ac, Athlopheros l'tlls are unequaled. marl I lneed c lUUKRY PKCTOKAL. Your Children Are constantly exposed te danger from Colds V hoeping Cough. Creny, and diseases peculiar te the threat and luti- Fer such ailments, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, promptly admtnltlered, affords speedy relief and cure. As a remedy for Whooping Cough, with which many of our children were afflicted, we used, dnrtng the past winter, with much satisfaction, .Iyer's Cheiry Pectoral, Fer lhl atTectlen, we censtdcr this preparation tbe most efficacious et all the mt-ttictne which haecotueUiearknowl edge Mary 1'arkhurvt, Preceptress, Heme ler Little Wanderers. Dencaater. Mil. My children have been peculiarly subject te attacks et Croup and 1 tailed te rlml any effec tive remedy until 1 cemmunced administering Ayers Cherry Pectoral. 'I his preparation r r ltetea the difficulty or breathing and invariably cures the complaint David U.atarat, Chatham, Columbia Ce, S. X. I have used Ayer's Cherry Tecteral In uiy family for many year, anil have found it especially valuable In Whooping Congh This medicine allays all Irritation, prevents Inflam mation from extending lu the luniis, and quickly subdues any tendency te Lung Complaint J II. i-lalnWIle, Mich. 1 find no medlctue se effective, for Croup and Whooping Cough, aa Avers Cherry Pectoral. It was the means of savin; the life of my ltlUe bay, only six month old, carrying him safely through the worst ca.e of H hoeping Cough 1 eversaw.-Jane Malene, l'lcey Flats, l'enn. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Prepared by Dr J. C. Aver A Ce., Lewoll, Man Sold by all Druggists. 1'ilce II , six bottles. V ml?taa IUE NEW QUININE. KASKINE (THE NEW QUININE.) NO Bad EfTdcta, Ne Headache, Ne Nausea, Ne Ringing Bars, Cures Qulekly, Pleasant, Purs. A POWERFUL TONIC that the most delicate stomach will bear. A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, And all Germ Disease i. llellevue Hospital ceaafnl." N V. 1 Universally sue St. Francis Hospital, treated with Kaaklne cured." N V. "Every patient has bsun discharge! Dr. L. R. White, tJ. P. Examining Surgeon, writes ; " Kaklne la the bes;medtcluemadA.f Dr. L. M. Uleasner, M0 Etat liltt St, N ew Yerk City, has cured etersx) pa'lents with Kaaklne after quinine and all ethnrdriiKS had failed. He says: "It Is undoubtedly the best medicine ever discovered." Prof. W. F. Ilolcembe, M- n , 51 Kast 23th St , N. Y.llatol'ref InM. Y. Med. College), wrlU-a : 'Kaaklne is superior te qulntne In itatpcclflc fiewer, and and never produces tbe slightest In nry te the hnarlnit orcenttltutlon Hev. Jas. L. Hall, Chaplain Albany Peniten tiary, writes that Kaaklne has cuted hts wife, atter twenty years autrertng from malaria and nerveua dyspepsia. WrtUt hltn for particulars. Thousands upon thousands write that Kaaklne has cured them atter all ether medicines failed. Write for hook et testimonials Kaaklne can be taken without any special medical advice. II w per bottle. Sold by H. B. OOOHRAN, or sent by mall en receipt of price KASKINE CO , M Warren St.. New Yerk. Ieb2i lyeed&w UHK KOK THE DKAJT. Feck's Patent Improved Cushioned Ear Dimi perrecuy restore neanng ana perrens tbe work et tne natural arum, invisible. com. (ertable and always In position. All convene. Hen ana even waup een neardldlsUncUv. Send (Or Illustrated book with testimonials, FREE. Aldreas or call en F. U18COI, 883 Broadway. Haw Yerk. Mention this pap sr. nn.lft-lvA4Alvw RUtTUItE CUKK GUAKANTKKD I1V Dr. J. U.Mayer, 831 Arch street, Philadel phia, Pa. Ease at once. Ne operation or busi ness delay. Thousands of cures At Keystone Heuse, Heading, Fa., 2 1 Saturday el each month. Send for circulars. Advice tree. marliMvd G RAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. THE GREAT ENGLISH BEMIDr. An un failing cure for Seminal Weal nets. Spermator Spermater rhea, Im potency, and all Diseases that fellow aa a sequence of Self Abuse; as Leu of Memery. Universal I-aailtude, l'aln in the Hack. Dullness of Vltlen, Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Consumption and a Premature Grave. Mr Full partlcularstneurpsmphlet which we dcalre te send free bv mall te every one. OaVTbe Specific Medicine Is sold by all drng glats at It per package, or six packages (or $ or will be sent free my mall ea the reoeptef the mener. bv addressing III! Oi THE OliAY MEDICINE CO., is.re r .. Buffalo. N. Y. On account of counterfeits, we have adepud the Yellow Wrapper; the only genuine. Guar antees of cure Issued. Sold in Lancaster by It. u. cecnran. inart-eedAw TWXUAOtrTKD VITALITY, EXHAUSTED VITAUTY TBI SCIENCE or LIFE, tbe great Medical Werk of the age en Manhood, Nervous and Physical Debility, Prematura Decline, Errorsef xouie. ana im uuuhu inwena. wiowmuebi thereon. OlaMaM. pju pages sre. i piescnpuens ler au vieui. seu atui euir .i.uuj uy mm sealed. HI ustrauve sample tree all young and mlddle-agea men ter tne next vuaays. Aaa Dtt. W. H. rAJUtSM, t Bulftncu Street, Bosten, uuvJi-iyeeaaw CSAFE, SURE AND SPEEDY CURB, J Kupture, Varlcoeele and Special Diseases of either sex. Why be humbugged by quacks when you can And In Dr. Wright the only Usee Laa Pstsiciaw In Philadelphia who makes a apeclalty et the above diseases, and Ctraas nut Ctrsas ucuustssd. Advice Free day and evening, strangers can be treated and re turn home same day Offices private. DB.W.ir. WBiaUT. Ml Eerth Ninth Btrest. Above Uaes. r- n. Bex 7S. Palladalphla. ismlS-lvdAw TTUBIiEY'S TOOTHACHE DROPS give prompt relief. 10 cents a bottle, at UUSLII'SUUUUBIua, SS Wast King Street. rTUCRKOKH OK THK OKNTAla CHAIR TswUsextraetea by tne use et efectrtet; smut aaie aaej sannan . aaa in aaa nan Muummmmt flS-lfw Ql'ItlNQ TRADB. AST RICH'S Palace et Fashion, NO. 13 EAST K1N STREET, l,AKCASTl, PA. Monday, March 21. 1887. JERSEYS ! JERSEYS ! JERSEYS! Twenty Ave Doten Ladles' Jerseys for 9Bc apiece. fllty Dezen lloucle Jeneytln Ulaek and Col Cel Col ered. Plain Jerseys I Ceat Hack Jerseys Pleated Vett Frent Jerseys I Pleated Frent Jerseys, beaded I .iubrotdered Vest Jerseys 1 Ladles' Merine Underwear. Twenty Doten Ladies' Summer Merine Vest, long sleeves, regular curia (worth We.) sllghUy soiled, selling at 9e apiece. Twenty five Onion Ladles' Fine India Uantn Vesta, Ions; and shertsleeves, hluh neek and low neck ; also Sleeveless Vesta, at 25c apiece. Ten Dezen Finn Uauze. long sleeves, fancy nnlthed neck ( worth 37c) at TOO. Fifteen Dezen Finn Ualbrlggan Vests, fancy It ntshed neck ( worth 15c) at 7e aplectt. Twenty flve Dezon Heat lialbrlgiran Vests, silk bound, arl buttons, silk stltcced (worth Sue) at tee apiece. HOSIERY! Twenty five Dezen Ladles' Mede and Tan Colored Cotten llose, full regular maCe (worth S3c) at 19c a pair. Twenty-five Dezon Uenntne Ualbrlggant, fin est gauie (worth frenlOc teSCci at Se a pair. Twenty-five Dezen Ladles' Kxtra Fine ltlack Ingrain Cotten Hese, extra long (worth Wc) at WHe a pair. Twenty-flve Dezen Children's Wide De'liy lllhbed lllack Cotten Hese, lull regular made, superior quality and flnlih. These goods ate worth M per cent, mere thau what we sell them ler. MOTKlllKrutCgS s.5X r. fix 7. 7X 11 S9e ja 1TC 2CC LINEN GOODS! Fllty Dezen Ladlea' Fine Ltnen Handkerchiefs, bemttttebvd and colored borders (worth loe apiece), selling four for 2V. New Ltnen Collais and Cuffs , fe different styles tn alt tlzef. New Dress Trimmings! HEAD r-ASSAUBNTKKlES AND ORNA MENTS. UKADED SETS. CHENILLE FUINUES. MAUallOUTTaUMMINaS. FANCT DBB98 BRAIDS. New Combination WORSTED FKINC1E3. THE BEST LINE OF New Dress Buttens ! Over a Thousands Styles at l" Cents a Dezen. 11, 1 and a NEW AND DKSIRAII'.R UOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, Reck Bettem Prices! JWCALLTOSEEUS.-W WLuem oil eLutur. F LIMN fc BRENEMAN, 100 PIECES -OF- Fleer Oil Cleths. ALL NEW GOODS AND NEW PATTERNS, Which we are se'lingat Lewer Prices than ever. THE PLACE TO BUY YOUH FLOOR OIL CLOTH -tSJAT- FLUSH & BRENEMAN'S, Ne. 152 North Queen Street, LAXCABTatB PA. warm amd uqoemm. 27 -ee te- 529 Reigart's Old line Stere Ftr Pemmery Bee, BeuebeSee, Piper Heldsleek, Q. H. Mumm A Ce., and all ether leading brands of Imported Champagnes. Alse, Madeira, sherry and Pert Wines, Clarets, Sauternea, Ales ana Stouts. Bete Agent for Special Great Western Cham pagne, produced by tbe Pleasant Valley Wine ecu the anert Amertcan Champagne In the Flerida orange Wine, the finest In the market. A full line of Brandy, whisky, Ulns and Bums. California Claret and White wine, of Napa Val ley, California, H. E. Slay maker, a.,, 0,BA8TKIN8BTh LSaOABTSU.PA mm balm am mtun. TJWR RENT. mj two or lnnr rooms In Brlmmefa New Building. Ne. uau Mertat Queen street. Meat and gas included. Apply at feblg-tfd BkUMIIM'B LIVEBY OFF1C I. -DIOR RENT. Ml Thi The Meataurant under the W stern Market Ueuse from Aprtl 1. ISS7. ?&& z marlS-tfd KO.BB West Orange treat. -DtOR SALB. H Property Sfa SO West Orange street. Most rorafertaote heme.wlth every convenience, and omea unable (or doctor, dentist or lawyer, which oe. Is easily eenv.rtlble Inte parlor. Finest location. Terms easy. Apply atonceen pramlsas. mll-lwd apiOOPKR HOUSE FOR RENT. KJ Tha Cooper Heuse, one-half sonar from Centra Square aad Opera Hebs, and near both railroad depots. This la one of the largest and best beuses Utk city. Large Bale and Ex change stables, all flrsVelass. Fosssastes en APTtTlst. 'aeetrtla was. ,vwraa, -nUBLIO BALE. X OnaATUKUAYAFTEEVOONatle'elcck, at Ne. as North Bblppan straet. a let of Hanaa Hanaa keta and Kitchen uralture, oeoslsung or Bade and Bsddlag, clothes Pre, Tablas, chairs. arp7tVVTep'iTU.r:'Jl KKataaslor KKataasler Aastlssiswr. I mm" uoea eseve. raner earpni, aise a aW vJ yawJavV aaSawaw, ssausrt WAtJtrArmm. rAUBR it BROTURK. Wall f rare ! ..?&.50,Lr(' ''' sloUens of WALL r AFRKS. Prlees are exceedingly low, raaglnr from s centa per pleea for a Ooedatyle Paper te the Finest Dteetatlva Uaaglags. FINE DECORATIVE WORK. atuuuisu DasiUNs, 8TKMC1L IFFKCrS, i.NuuaiNCAiravre, KNUL1SU WASUAULBOAK9. Curtains and Upholstery. Lace Curtains, Mutilegbatn Curtains, Swiss Curtains, Madras Curtains. Bilk Turceman Curtains and Tertieres, Tapestry Curtains and I'erttart , t urnlture Coverings and Blip Linens. Curtain Poles and Cern lew. Drapery Chains. Cords and Ft luges. llellands and Shade Cleth. Standard Qualify Shade Cleth. All Celers, 11M centa par yard. Made Shadts, 'gnlaralzea, with sptlng and Cord Fixtures. 11 shade Werk Promptly Executed. HAGER & BROTHER, Ne. 26 WEST KINO BTRBHT, LANCASTER f A. VAmrmr vlmame. 1887. 1887. -THE- LANCASTER -VTEAM- WORKS. Four ears age, as an experiment, we put up a small machine for cleaning ear- tarn power inai eaa ei nana-Deei-l vearalnee we have been com ing. pelled te enlarge enr works, pat In addl tlenal machinery of the latest tmnreve. menu, and we tots season have a plant second te none In the State, and with a capacity ler cleaning ever s.000 yards per day. This addition cf new machlnerr was necessitated by our rapidly Increasing business each vear. All tell Is the result of doing what we preintaad when we started. That It returning carpets the same day without regard te weatl satner, a .and returning mem tnoreuani v c ean-4 uin that cannot be dene by the old plan or beating carpets by hand. We have cleaned manv carpets sent te us irera Ifarrtsburg, Yerk, Columbia, Lebanon, etc. All we ask It a trial, fueling anre when once tried you wilt never have a carpet beaten by hand again, cleaning has rapidly gr rltlcs, Philadelphia ha orate n dv nana again, ane ateam-pewer grown In tne larger having no less than fifteen different carpet-cleaning works. As usual, with every new thing inter tttett f) persons have circulated reports te the effect that caneu are tern, spoiled or shrunk by Ihe steam, Ac In reply, we will say such ts net the rase ; that If we tear your carpeta anywhere we will give you a new one of tbe same qnatlty. As far at tbe steam spoiling and shrink ing, that Is another " fairy tale," as th. stram does net touch the cariet, merely drives the machinery. In the last (our yean we have cleaned thousands of yards of carpet, aud have tern but one, and that by carelessness of an empleye. It was an old one and the owner received a new one In Us stead. Customers are always welcome te In spect the machinery and sea hew tha cleaning Is done. Yeu can see at a glance that the carpets are tn no way Injured. We are owners of the patent process of cleaning carpets without removing from the rtoer-a very geed thing tn lu way, but we always aavlte taking up the car pets If at alt possible. This la the only proper way te de where It can be done; where It cannot be done, the ether Is a geed substitute. The machinery for beating carpets slm. Ply brlj removes the dust and dirt and brighten, the colon. Fer remnvln Ink. grease or stains from carpets we have an other process, which la perfect tn lu work and will thoroughly remove all trace, et soil, and will restore colon aa blight as new. Our prices are but little mere, If any, than hand-beating, and you are sure of having It done right, and wben premised, rain or no rain. Net only are the moth removed from the carpet, but they are net likely te attack it for a year or se te come. We have no connection with any ether carpet cleaning works, lie sure jour or ders get at the right place. Works Ga ble. Building, corner Church and Duke street.. Leave orders at J. 8. Martin & Ce., C.Wt Ktag AFrliee Ife, LAKOAKBB, VA. Saw Telephone connection statu BTavJMh PERSONS WISHING TO MAKE MONEY STOCKS, 6BAIN, nOTI&0tt AND OIL, SHOULD INVESTIGATE LAUHlB CO'.S BYBTBMOFlHiALINO IN SMALL OB LAMMS LOTS ON ONE FEB CBNT.CASH MAKUINB. Ten Dollars will, fe example, cover tea SIM hare., or Lsesbesasis of ttraln. Explanatory QUOTATIONS WIBED. Orders ana Margins received by Telegram LAURIE a CO.. STOCK BBOKEBS, ' ALSODSALEBa IN FOBEIUM IXOHAVSE. SCO Brtmdwy, Haw Yerk. MTh members of the Ens aM....anttassan of xpert.nce and high standing in the Oral and Bleck Commission bnslnM7..nBiasaeag tttlr laasrances are a unsabar of tae laaalaaj Banks."-- V'tttw Per Ckmataretel YtN.M " Thaw have a ------ Mawd. and th.tr beaa m - JTT- . : . , . -.w. . t - w CARPET CLEANING TO ISPSISHIW y ana eaa ran sesaiwa a r Saaast Se an ssae. lfsw5sBwtinssi. . .A. "' a" 2 Jfe-rt. , ;r' wrt,x W& riS':,cSU... kt.'j: lifc.i??-:; g-afM ,1,7 . lV i I . . li .v3&5 R.T.ii '., Rl;h v.'.Aan.j'Kvte.u:y. i, , A,T.ft$3le.l$& tauTn
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