fPJPP Wif -Mi v )f "f K " ' "" fc r- v i. " ., 't-v 'A.Vjv r..y&srz?wm k 4C-f WBA lANCAgTElt DAILY INTELUGENCEB. MONDAY, MARCH 28, " -' . s-imh -Av--tfi.1 iWvSMfrvwira sssssssssaBsasaaaBassBaaBsaasaSSaaBfsaaBassni I gS3gBBBi BtSSmmmmi- MtUMIMN MMMv ., tS ITT ss IS 111 v is . IJlllI" B MOO 9K9&322 52 25 'HI ssVvwl wl lllli"" ob red a! ! aiH ssj ssesi, mie 0Kms tkiWieUy IntaUigeneer 2 -W . ataTawEw. tVMt: WlMMMV SU Br-! MHIMMMMinwunuuii, MOMNINC itni e tai rim .or mnuiicmi iUiWIHIM utm MM xswTsT S XMTKiLIOBiCmR. Lancaster, r. jtyc Cmueitec InttUlgtruw , : ,- t j i . LAaOMTU.'MABCU SS, UW. W . - .... .- .,. ;7-,V Hunm smuts mep sawua;. I'i-At Us time draws near for the previsions CrtM interstate comreerce act w vane iftMt, tken U considerable uneasiness and ."axtety amoeR business men who have tlB la matter any thought or noted the ; tajapac of tbe railroads toward it. -,-yj mwrean men have net Hesitated te con- 'y-Atma It an a measure devised bv men v he r nothing whatever about railroading v.Ssed there Is reason te believe that every will be made te render tne act odious i(3 '. .. ffl. . . ...! ....Mm,.... I I ,!.. ns iiiii. wmiAii .T, IIIIIIIPII I. . f. Al A At 1 I ..-A At... -- ; HpQII 1 MJ1 Uie people uu uui iud tui- Vorauens will no ine sutierers, implying ; .. 4S.& ..t AAaA wUti Stia rt.la.t nf LAlswAIr.n- tha railroad suffer. This was net Buttteaje; therewasnotatraceef hostility BP " f' A- -. A II X 4 l l 41.- 1 ;jly te sesjiuinawj Iuiuu euuriiiiisc iu we irfc- rWrtHTn It was aevnea in answer 10 a gtMaJMid from the people for protection Va.ln.4 41,- nV.I1wl mnr nt tha rail. .1 At A. At 3 I . i 4 1 tr ."ilwaiw. ana uiat uie uciwuiu came urat auu : 'dlMitat from the West does net destroy its ' i kfjigaaj character. M,-' !'' it feat that te ! I Mt'Bto4se4te la.krn saasses teMkt4atCreat. 1 S V i a CI Mat Vufct . ,- -, n -.- , navtrt i yacht race in the face et "the gigantic aterm winds of the North Atlantic" was a bold and manly thought worthy et the spirit of the old Norsemen who sailed their little vessels across the same cold sea a thousand years age. If our millionaires could all be Induced te sail the ocean in small craft like the Dauntless and Coronet, Instead et taking safe summer cruise in the palatial ocean steamships they call their pleasure yachts; if they would de something mere than play at sailerlng, they would rise in public esteem iu this regard, and the distribution of their accumulated fortunes among their heirs would be a nearer possibility. The popular interest in the Coronet and Dauntless mce has been largely due te ap preciation of the danger and hardship, and the impeitancc of these elements has been strongly emphasi7ed by the slight inter est taken in the Oxford Cambridge race this year, nhen people knew that two little crews were hard at work far out at sea, dodging the heavy waves that h;ue shown force enough te crush the deck of a Cunarder, and risking life in their tfferts te outdo each ether, they had net much admiration left for the skill or strength of toy sailors of the quiet Thames. Itmayba theugut foolish and criminal te risk life in a mere trial of speed that can not determine anythiug et much value in naval science. But there is a fascinating element of danger In all manly sport, and it is necessary for the development et the courage and .self-control which are of price less value in emergencies et all kinds. Mayer Ukw itt, et New Yerk, was asked whether be thought the Sunday oratorio would conduce te aid or weaken the cause el Sunday morality In New Yerk. Te which he replied with an answer worthy of Solo Selo Sole mon : " If the music were bad and the audi ence Intelligent, 1 should think It would net conduce te morality en the part of the audi ence. If the tuiule were geed and the audi ence bad, I fancy they would be awfully bored by the performance." MAmut rttr. r nnmmm. JeiinSherman'- presidential seed planted In the Seuth will ne er be Iiarveste J. It Is refreshing te read In the Philadelphia rress, since the bottom has dropped out of the Hirrity ln estimation, that "there Is nothing again Bt IWmaster Uarrlty," "Postmaster Harrity has net really been under investiga tion," and "the testimony did net show that Postmaster Harrlly made auy attempt te evade the law." It is a wise pngiliat who knows when he la knocked out of time. il IMM. Lul, latatfM la Patellar KemtalacaarM at Mia. Bill Ulaaseu was Interviewed by a St. Ixmla reporter the ether day. In talking or l'ylr,. the pitcher, ha taya : " Well, the Chicago pitcher, rjl. whom the gods call HlsSclsaera'and 111 I'lns,' Is about as fat as one of these bata. Te took at hlui would be an Inspiration ler an Inquiry as te hew the weather Is up in til region, as his abnormally tall, gaunt form looms up Ilkeasky-rrcketHla feet eight Inches lea the earth. I remember pliylng again1 I'yle In Uarrlsburg in KM, and we were all afraid he would lull apart iwiera me game unianeu. Where he geta his speed and eeuimaud et the bill I can't for the life et lite see. Hut hn uerlaltilv geta In his work In pitching. Talk about Dave Keulz being tall," said lltll, continuing, " he's net a marker te l'yle. Te see Pyle move around lu the box would re mind you n( a shadow dauce. Pytn ta a great curiosity, and 1 pity him tl Tip O'Neill sends one of his bee-llue drives toward him when we tackle Ufclcaxe next month. Ue must be seen te be appreciated." ltUleassn'a memory I net ery bad be must rtuuemtwr another time when he met Pyle. It was en June 5th, ISsI, In this cliy. On that dav the Ironsides defeated the St. Leuis ltrewrns by 5 te 2, and the iaiters had but live hits oft "His Scissors," and Uleasen did net tlnd the ball once. Of the six hits made by the Ironsides Pyle had two. Pyle may be a Mck looking chap, but he Is a "stayer." l'pea one occasion In 11 he pitched a game et fifteen Innings for the Ironsides against the Newark. The game was weu by the former by lteO, and the game was ene of the llnest ever seen. But eien hits were tuaje oil Pyle, who s'ruok s'ruek s'ruok eut thirteen men. The next day he ciuie home and went right Inte the box against the Mats. He frequently pitched three and four successive games, and Is very seldom sere. Oleasea la a toot wide of the mark in his estimate or Py le'a height. Jimmy Donald, of the old Ironsides and Lancaster clubi, has Just signed with Law rence, Mass. Yeung Uandlbee, pitcher of the Pittsburg club, arrived In the Smoky City the ether day. He was looking very neat and had en a " White Wing " cellar. As seen as Carrell, the catcher, and Tem Urewn, who are two of bis warmest friends, saw him, they said no ball player who were that kind or a cellar could travel with them. They threw the pitcher down, and while the one held him the ether clipped en" the wings. People are wondering why Denny Mack and Wllkesbarre parted company. There were no tlies en him as a manager. .Sporting l.fe. Mr. Mack is a geed man, but the trouble In Wilkeibirre ia there are tee many bosses, and Danny would net have it. The Wllllamspert club has had their players weighed and measured, and the full descrip tions have been sent te thi Spertxnt) Life. The Philadelphia club defeated Charleston by -1 te 0 en Saturday. Jack Illlaad has net signed yet. Jersey City would net give him the money he thought he was worth. als Irish eiaalie wKh our MratHrU m4 ! flaeaes la their flerta te reeerer ike iMtsla II va tadepaodeee of Ireland, aided by Mr. Gladstone and the British Democracy, whoatrlre te replace Tery oppression with the bread principle et human liberty and International Justice. Your, faithfully. Jehn KiTrer.RAtn, President et the Irish NaUeual League of America. tlr llatl'a Cough Sjrup his mi rUals renU I contracted suuin weeks age asvveruceldwlth Vtn In my side and shoulder. I gate yimrSal vattenOUa trUl.aml Itiullrted meat mm CIIAS.S. UtLUaar, lUhiinen-. aid. The Mame Hainan Mat are. Mnuy valu attempts am uiadn te repvat the remarkable success of llenien's Capclna 1'laster. Thh splendid remedy Is known, sold nnd u-wid every where, and Its prompt action and unrival led curctlve powers haiu wen ter tt hosts of trends. Imitations hale sprung up under similar sounding names, such at " Citpilcln," me caiv- " lapttcum," etc, Intended te deceive lets ana unwary, tnese. arucies ixe none of the itriues of the genuine, lherofere we hetx) the rwple will nslt us te protect what atv at ouce their Interest and ours. Ask for Unison's flatter, and examttie what Is given ion, and make sure that the werd"Capctne" Is cut In the middle et the plaster Itself, and the " Thre Seal " trademark Is en the taw cleih. Any ruputatile dealer wtll show yen the safe guards without hesitatien: If you cannot re m tuber the lumu-lleuaen's CapUue 1'laster cut this paragraph from the paper. HOW TOfjKT HID Or HIDK 1CIIK. WhohasnetaulTored from sldeachet We all had It when we ran racui at schxil-we have It when se overwork ounelvei at auy age. It come) en, as cvetj body kuews, suddenly. By uilngoceof Attceca'i I'orei I'listsss It gees away nearly as qulakly. I. Koe'sner, of We JWWcsl'S h street, Mew Yeik. says: "Ills with pleasure t write theie llneMn tcstl tcstl inenj te lh powers of Aluxkk's 1'oreh Vlas. tib. I hive been semawhit annoyed with .Ml jus pains tn my sides, for which several rnt-dtclnei hive been prescribed, but te no avail, and through the alvlce et a friend 1 tried two Aixceca's rcwers tLi8T!u, ami the teller they hare given ins Is bith satisfactory and astonish ing. Teany one annoyed with julns these piss ters arc a certain remedy." As They Cannet Possibly make a porous plaster having anything like the medicinal qualities of Bensen's, the camp fol lowers of the pharmaceutical profession produce tens of worthless plasters, and give them names which resemble la print that of the genuine, and, when carelessly spoken, sound like tt Fer example. Cheap Jehn draggtsti will otter you trash t rlcraly styled " Capsicum" Capuctn." "Capslctne ' " Cipslcln," plasters, prefaced sojeit'uim with the name " Benten's " or Bur. ten's." We earnestly caution the public against the whole tribe of them. Toey are absolutely uelea as remedies ter disease. Te be sure they are cheap, but plain muslin Is cheaper and Juit as efUcicteus. Ask for ll-iaaen's, watch the pelting, and leek fortae "Three Seals "trade nut It, aud the word "Capclns ' cut In the centre of the genuine. iu-M,W,Jtw VirtWXVVVM V. vahk.afc.Mww.NA v Bm vWVi ft -m yfe ii-iiry-iiii !"- --- -- , - , il-in-iiiTj(r n 'u - . J QALL AMD 8KB -TUaV ROCHESTER LAMP, Sixty Candle-l.lght i Ileal Utesa ail. Anether Let el CHRAI OLOUI8 ferUasaad Ull atevea. TBI " PSRFEOTION " MKTALM0ULU1MU A.I II KUIIItaBCUSMlOSl WEATHER STRIP Beat them all. This strip outwears all ethers, asps ent the cold. Step rattling of windows, Bxelaae the dust, Keep out snow and mln. Any eae. can apply tt-ne waste or dirt made In ap plying It. Can be ntted anywhere-no holes te bpre, ready for use. It wilt net split, warp or hrlak-a cushion strip Is th meat perfect. At the eteve, Uaater andlUnga Stere -or- Jehn P. iMaum & Sens. 24 BOOTH QUEEN ST., IjAIIUAaTaMl.rA. U. sV. KIKPrKB. 'AliDUB O. aUHB UTMOIAJ. MUtlVM Saved Ills I.H. Mr. I. 1. Wllconsen. et 11ere Cave. K v , says he whs, for many years, badly artllcted with VhthUlc, also Utabutts; the tutns were almost unendurableand would sometimes almost threw htm Inte convulsions. He tried fclcctrlc Hitters w KIEFFER Si HERR, -UK ALIUS IN-; Wiirst'i r .in .tnueus group is seen Around some menthlv m.ig.iiinc Or piper that is il.tilt whirled Te ctcry ipi.trter of the world. And mcrrv pe.iU of huhtcr nc A this or that attr.tcts the ccs. The smiling crowd, ieu miy depend, Above some illustrations bend 1 hat ad crtisc the strength and scope And purin of leu bel'. TAKE THE HINT. Hut while they smile or praise bestow And wonder whence ideas flew, The ftct should still be kept in mi ml Tint people of the knowing kind Will heed the hints or lessen laid, In thjincs and pictures thus displaced, And let no precious moments lly IV il the Ieitv SeAl' they try, And proc en garments coarse and fine The truth of every sketch and line. Wnliiiijr Goods ! and get relief from first bottle and after taking lx bottles, was entirely cured, and hd ualnt-d In flesh eighteen pounds ays he positively be- MSULANO AMU IBMLASD. i w.s Aii ever tne country trie ems or rail wav lS fbI bare been felt and complained of and t4ti,mwuu uw wuiiwim uuwi uu iraii i will; uuciiess of CUmDerlaaJ. who haa i. i..., rmmih.iM.ui.uiih..in..i . t.X ... .... ......... . ' u V.V. ------ --.--.-.. . usua sv awevii iue uioviutuie ichuusuuu i eeen piaceu iu a luuatie asjiuei ja Vienna, League en th Situation, MMfaTier mem. u ue bes seen te ee I wemu i oeeu y mucu uien me bud. The following address was sent out from UAKWA9xm&lBWUag,allu"Fimm had It Lincoln. Nebraska, en Saturday bv the ere raw-rttistUr ptrf, ..- of the I ?JZZJZmi?? Ident of the Irish National League": titer m failure must fall upon the I , n.m.-v &.. neAre( tDe Kln "Te the American public and te the Irish- SUkannin, ehn aihliail IKa h.n,l.. '. I . .asKiil BltasssMtTttia czarina, the I men of America! The corporation of Dublin. HrtlK i 4aawBB BsJ BBJ mmmAA W1&AW If BB-syspskaeTaaa VUv B 1 Bl IsVS 1 1 r it v& saw M FTJlOOBa Ul BBaw PBTi I - -- --- -4 -- - iaWective law without Delntlnir out its she wa. bJF &?la ?f Greec9- bJ 'rL'ti0"1. iu.t - - ,. I it ...jii en sjnt. 2i 1S53. ana waa mar " KU" " "'" iu riuinui ui null ana suggesting remecues. I ""allecember. ,s-s te Krn-t Auirnitua. humanity against the further , persecuUen of unapoiegy ier tne witnarawai ei com.i,-vjw-jjefCumb9rland the only son of the late tteves he would haiu died, had It net been for the relief afforded by Electric Hitters. Sold at nity cents a untue uy il. u. i.ertiraD, liruggist. e. liTaudlJa North (Jueen street, Lancaster, 1'a. t6) eis-' S?' e-t 21.1 , &""! mutation tickets it is said that ASwIfBaaa. a1l!alffjl ft f Fla IftVT isl llasflasf " T-BSBSBBSBSSSSB SBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBWl((lnfS f9 Oil BBtssgssaiJBBBBBBBBBBfBBBBD I'lOVlUg W eqtraTfoeting, and in strict ce te it a uniform rate per mile must be adopted. In their extreme anxiety te fulfill the splrltet the law, they will dis regard the letter et It which aaya " nothing in this act shall apply te the issuance of mUeatre.commutatlen.orexcursion tickets." Hut tne railroad people are careful se te Understand the spirit et it that they will be. the gainers. Ne hint is given that the-1 uniform rate referred te will be a lower rate. Carrying the same iea- Bening alittle farther, the railways would charge the same rates for the shipment of a dozen carloads of nails or wheat as they new de for the transportation of a single keg or bushel. But this would reduce the whole principle te such absurdity that the t- error of such an interpretation of the act I wenld be apparent. It may be that the k people will be the sufferers from this act, but let the reads take warning that every measure of theirs te increase that suffer ing will only deepen the conviction that tbey require legislation and make the final and perfect act the mere severe aud exact ing against themselves. &' B2 Attacking the Ceal Barens. There ia no doubt about the earnestness et Attorney General Kirkpatrick, in his argument for an injunction in the coal peel ault which he made most effectively before the Ilarrisburg court en Saturday. He declared that the evidence established the net that there was a combination, and it was an easy inference that such combi nation was net for any sentimental pur pur pese. Proceeding en this line of argument, he struck a sledge hammer blew for his cause when he declared that the combina tion was jwse unlawful, regardless of its actual effect as a success or failure. lie very properly reasoned that although there had been mere coal sold in 1S85 and 1SSQ than previously, that fact did net militate against the possibility of still larger sales, had the prices been twenty-five or fifty cents lower. Hut the attorney general did net step here. lie attacked the combination en the bread ground et public policy, as beieg an agreement in restraint of trade. In this free field he had many available weapons which he used with much skill. Much of the unfavorable impression that was evoked by the attorney general's assent te the Philadelphia magistrates' bill will be removed by bis courageous action in this coal peel suit. The coal combination in 18S4 imposed a tax et 122,000,000 upon con sumers of anthracite coal, and It is high time that a quietus should be put upon this corporate greed. SI Foreign Aid Net Needed. It is said that Schneider & Ce., of Creuset, France, are backing the Bethle- hem iron works in their government con tract for armor, plate and guns, and that machinery and workmen are te be trans ported bodily from France for the manu facture at Bethlehem of ordnance and ar mor in tbe tame way that they are new made at tbe great French establishment. This story la probably founded en a very small fragment of truth, as it is a well known fact that tbe Bethlehem company needs no financial backlnc from abroad. . Xsjn aw.sa.jw tan ha wiw wAnWi nAAn tiKnaMHM mnlrn "J MM UMBO 1V JCKUa UCVU LtVWlUg IV Uitt&U - $ mmx wsttabmliment take tba lead in supply "ittjAtu , A 1 1.1-A. At - ri ,QsB buvwubuii were wuicu we aecay B-'-' Sst tha nav wnl tnrim vnnM mnf aa.IaII '-.w ZLZZ '" i-v r," ii Ufa Tb.v Pre!" by their foresight LTanaconuaence.awittwulnetdo for ii. .'eua rivals te trv te Uvi. -i. k$rtw patriotism et enterprising manufac- awrara eecausw uwy uave net Deen se nar- Bsw-Btiadwl as te refuse te take advantage ftBeaueeeis and experience of French- Bsb. TtewisaloaettbedeataBAfecaUai m qBiieBe ; et, BBTlaf King of Hanover. She baa three daughters and two sons. Uer husband would be king et England bad net Victeria been born, pro vided, that la, that her father, who was hated and despised by tbe English, had been al lowed te succeed bis brother, William IV. It has been observed that tbe Brooks high lleense bill Is dealing with the cities under the present classiUcitlec, while the inter municipal bill has changed the classification. It there was any chance that the latter would pus, serious confu-ien would result. PEBSONAL. Mil CARM-r.E says sbe made 1,000 social Visits In iVashlngten lastj car. Tin: CV. vii at the present time is said te be the most worried man en tbe continent. Mbs. HavahiiTa. t.euand her daughter T.llllan haie returned te Germany te reside permanently. Tan I'nt.Ncu or Walls has been lately " battling with the tiger" very fiercely at Mente Carle, and has wen some money. Mr.s. G. W. Koecns, a peer Brooklyn woman, is claiming te be a niece of lien. Samuel J. Ksedall. Tbe latter denies it Gov. Bctvcii and parly visited the Vir. glnia legislature at Richmond en Saturday and both houses took a recess in their honor. W11.1.TVM R. TrtAM.113, the well-known New Yerk breker, died iu Uermuila en the 19th Instant. He was a famous Wall street personage, a great wit, and leaves an estate et $J,uoe,000. Jehn U Sullivan en SUurday night at New Yerk demonstrated his hitting p iwers beloreseme friends by pounding a awlnglng ball and three times breakiOK an Iren rinir connecting It with the rope by which it was suspended. Hen. Samucl II. Tkeat, judge of the United States distrlctceurt for the Southern district of Illinois, died at his residence in Springfield en Sunday. He was appointed mi me Liim'u ntaiex Denes ev ivesiueni The Population or Lancaster Is about 30.00O. and we would sav at least one- half are troubled with some affection of the Thmat and L jngs, as these complaints are ac cording te statistics mere numerous than ethers. W e would ad vise all net te neglect the opportunity te call en us and get a bottle of Kemp s Balsam for the Threat and Lungs. Price SO cents and II. Trial size free Hes pec t fully, 11. 11. Cochran, druggist, 117 .North Queen street. A WORD OF WARNING. There are mny white seipi, each represented te be " just as geed as the ' Ivery ' ; " they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities Ask for "Ivery" Seap and insist upon gttung ii. teptrlpht 16. br Procter A Gamble of the trenuine. Kb w ?fl cs W&L ft ' ' ." Pierce iu ISel, and was 75 years of age. Lord Churchill Is Bald te be a very vain and IrrlUbly jpa'eu:lndlvidual, and It la said that he went oil in a tit or rage te tbe conti nent en account of his having discovered that Prince Albert Victer, of Walts, eldest aen of the Prince of Wale, was infatuated with Lady Churchill, and that bis attentions te her had given rise te mush talk. Cornelius VANDLiiiiiLrhaigiven the f53 000 Kesa llenbeur picture, "The derse Fair," which he bought at the .Stewart sale te the New Yerk Metropolitan uiuneum. The re port that Meisaenier'a " 1:07 ' bat been pur chased by Mr. Jay Gould proves te be incer. rect. Mr. Gould wanted tt, and b'd ftw 000, but Mr. Elbert Hilten, aen et ex judg Ull. ten, secured it at f 00,000, aud it new bangs en bis walls. Gov. Hill, el New Yerk, has. signed the TUden Trust Incorporation act It new be comes a law, and the executers under Mr. Tilden's will can proceed te organize under I. Tbe act prevldia that tbe executers may take unto themselves additional tueuibers te become a beard of trustee', wbe 8ball have power te carry out tee details et the wl'l se far aa tbe bequest te build aud imiutaiu the inuen iree uurary gees. Western Crep Itrperta. Dry ncalher continues te prevail In Kansas and In portions of Missouri, which has earned some injury te winter wheat, though very lew Herlous reperts of damage are made ex cept In the former state, la Sedgwick and some of the ether Southern ceuutte et Kan. saa there baa bseu very little rain since last August. In Atchison, Franklin, Shawnee and Smith counties the Held lack moisture, and the griln has already been injured by drought. In Chaia and Republic ceuutlea, the winter wheat is also rep trtsd as looking poorly, whlle in Neosho, Marshall and Saline counties the prespecbj are favorable. In Helt and Davis counties, of Missouri, the ground la very dry, aud neme Injury Is reported lu tbe laH-nair.ed county, 'ihe tenor of the re re perta from Missouri, however, la mill favor able for the crop. Tbe Illinois reports con. tlnue te be favorable, and tbe outlook Is mill regarded as very favorable for a full averatte crop. The reports from Wioeutiu are near ly all of a favorable teuer. Trte report from Indiana are equally divided as I ml leal I un fair te geed prospect. A Uet Easily Weu Robinson Did you ever notice, Ilrewn, tbe habit Burnley has of saying11 Wbat'a that 7" te every remark made te him T Urewn Ne ; I tblulc you're mistaken, Robinson. Robinson I'll bat you tlve dollars that you can't make a remark te blmtbatbe won't say What's that V Brown (puts up tbe money and accosts Pumley) WIIJ you have something te drink, Dumley 1 Dumley Dontcsreflde. Staea Mera He, Wife Am I as dear te you, Jehn, as 1 waa mere we were married 1 the Irish people by the British government. A time hes come In the relations et Ireland and England when the laws of Ged and the dictates et humanity have become superior te every ruling of International etiquette, and demand from tbe morality el the world a atern denunciation of the course about te be pursued by the Tery government against tbe Irish people. The voice of America, at all event, should net be silent, when additional out rages are te be intlicted en a robbed and per secuted nation. Tbe Iirltlsh statesman, wbe new champions a policy of justice te Ireland and condemns coercion by tbe Tery govern ment aa alike cruel and impolitic, did net hesitate te denounce a similar oppression by the lurks In Bulgaria Are the Irish less te America than the Bulgarians were te Kng land that Americans should hesitate te inter fere in Ireland' behalt against tbe cruelties of the British geiernment? The Irish peo ple have exhaused every means of moral and constitutional agitation te recover theirjust and legitimate social and political rights. The voice of Scotland and et Wales and of the masserthe Knyllsh democracy has sanctioned tbe ellerts of Ireland and proclaimed the jus tice of her cause. Gladstone, Merley, La beucbere and every Knitltah leader worthy tbe name of statemen have proclaimed them selves advocates of Ireland's claims te legis lative Independence. It is no longer the Engliah people who oppose the restoration of Ireland's liberties but tbe aristocracy of robbers whehave throttled alike both Britain and Ireland, and hae fattened for genera tions en public plunder, with the proceeds et which they can use tbe lever of corruption te life themselves iute power and maintain themselies therein. The cause of Ireland is tbe cause et the British democracy, and te this fact may we attribute the bitter and un relenting opposition et tbe British Teries. The Irish de net pretend te tight against tbe English people, but against tne oppressors of both. I n this struggle tbe I rlsh have done all that morality can deman from an oppressed nation, anu new, aa a laai eueri, mey asa ine lntei fdrence of tbe Christian world te prevent their destruction. As president of the Irish National Leagne of America, tbe representative body of the Irish race upon this continent, I re-echo that appeal. I a-k the American press and people te pasa lueir veruici en me treatment new being meted out te tbe Irish people by a heartless and venom-blinded Tery govern ment. Let them say boldly new If the Irish have net displayed all the forbearance that human na'ure Is cipable of In their passive resistance te such Inhuman laws aa these te which tbe British government would force them te submit. Tuere is no law, human or divine, that compel a nation te passiiely accept annihilation, and if these British Teries are permitted te heap additional wrongs en tbe Irish people despair will nerve the Iriab te active resistance and wild retaliation. The lery deer will turn en lta pursuer when driven te bay, and If nothing will satisfy the British government but tbe destruction of the Irish people Ireland will be justified before Ged and man In sailing her Me at the heaviest price she cm obtain, and In using every weapon the Ingenuity of wan can place witblu her reacb. I ask tbe justice and freedom loving people et America te prevent this terrible consummatlea et British crime and mltgevarnment Let tbe condemnation of tha nrlllsh government pelipy in Ireland ring from every community en this continent. 1 ask tbe honest and tearless press of America te sustain the efforts et Mr. Parnell and Mr. Gladstone te inaugurate a policy or justlce and liberty tn opposition te the tyranny of Lord Salisbury. I appeal most forcibly te the Irish race In America, and I address myself te these et our bleed whom Ged has blessed with abund ance te come forward and abare In the bur dens and sacrifices of their people. Ne rank nor power can justify any man in refusing te identify himself with tbe racs te which be belongs, and the man who thus ablrka his duty deserve the contempt of his fellow men. Witb the fullest confidence In their never-falling fidelity te Ireland, I call again upon tbe masses of tbe Irish race in America te repeat the splendid generosity tbey have se often extended toward their struggling brethren in Ireland. Mr. Parnell say tbe Immediate future will be a time of suffering te tha Irish people. With Ged's help the time Will net be long; but, long or abort, irishmen must perish for want et Irish-American support, and no Irlsh-Amcrlcau la se peer that by self-sae-riQce he caunet contribute his mite te tbe Irish cause. I advise the efUcera of tbe League te make redoubled ellerts te increase lu membership. Every man or Irish bleed in tbe United States and Canada abenld be enrolled In tbe League wherever It ts pos sible, and steps should be Immediately taken te reorganize disbanded branches and estab lish new ones. Te these of our people living en farm tee remote from each ether te form branches of tbe Leaguel will ay that Rev. Dr. O'Reilly, Detroit, Mich, will receive their subscriptions, be they great or amall, and promptly acknowledge ihe same lu tha public press. Tbey have evtty opper. lunity, tterefere, te abare in lrelaud's struggle and should lese no time in sending iu their name aud such contribution as their tretu will permit. In tbl crisis I also ask tha assistance and support of the Irish-American press for the Mothers I Mothers tt SfeUisrstt Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick ctdld suffering and crjlng with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? if se, go at once and get a bottle of MttS. W1.S9LO W'S SOOIUINO BYKUP. It wul relieve the peer little suffer lmmedlately-depend upon It ; there is no mistake about It. There Is net a mother en eatth who has ever used It, who will net tell you at once that It will regulate the bowels, and give rcattouiemeuier, ana reuei ana ceaiin 10 the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use tn all cases' and pleasant te the taste, and lathe prescription of oneet the eldest and best female physicians and nurses In the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle mayJl lydBw J1MMONS LIVER REGULATOR, 18 LIFE WORTH HVIffG. That depends upon the Liter, ter If the l.l er is Inactive the whole system Is out of order the breath Is bad, di gestion peer, head dull or aching, en ergy and hopefulness gene, the spir it are depressed, a heavy weight ex ists after eating, with general de snnnaency and the blues, Tbe Lifer is the housekeeper et the health : and a harmless simple remedy that act like Vature, doe net constipate afterwards or require constant tak ing, does net tnturfere with business or pleasure during It use, makes Simmons liegulater a medical perfec tion. ., " Have tested Its virtues personally and knew that for Dyspepsia. Biliousness and Throbbing Headache, it is the best medicine the world ever saw. Have tried many ether remedies before fettnmens 1 lver btegulaler.and none give mere than temporary ru'lef, but the Uegulater net only relieved but cured me. II. U. JONES, Macen, Oa. ULUTHIHti. N( Off READ VI Our Ready-Made Stock or- WOULD CALL BPICIAL ATTENTION TO Fuller & Warren Ce.'t (TUOV.N. t.) STOVES, HEATERS. FURNACES AND BASIIS. We ask no one te run any risks with "FUL LER A WARKK.N'S" Goods. We guaiantAw them tai give Satisfaction. AsaUeater-THBSi'I.K.NDIIV'ha no rival, being a thorough het base, no part of this stove remains cold, evcty Inchol It radiates heat. As a Smaller andChr per lleaterthe-BktOHT DIAMOND " haa established Itself In the front ranks. ThemeriUetthe"3I,L!Dlll"audMBBIOHT Dl AatUN D " consist In beauty of Construction, Perfect Control of Draft, Cleanliness, no Oast, no Gas and Economy et ruel. asTCall and oxamlne for yourself. 40 EAST KINO ST., lorreeiTB oeukt aetjeaj COUGH. WHoeriNGCOUUiland bronchitis Immediately relieved by ShUeh's Cure. Sold by It H Cochran, drugglit, Nes. 117 and IX) North Queen 8L, Lancaster, 1'a. (I) Beektea'a Arnica Bar, The Best Salve In the world for Cuts, Braises, Seres, Ulcers, Salt Bheum, fever Seres, Tetter, unappea nanus, uruDiaiua, berus, ana tut eun uiar.3 eedAw J. It. ZE1LIN A CO. 1'hUadelphla, Pa. Bruptlens, and positively cures PUes, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed te give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price 23 cents per box. Fer sale by H. B. Cecnran, Druggist, 1ST aud 139 North Queen street. Lancaster, Pa. SlIH.Oirs COUGH ana Consumption Cure Is snld by us en a guarantee. II cures Con sumption, -old by II. U Cochran, druggist. Sis. isl and 1.9 .Serth (jueea St., Lancaster, Pa. (3) Oss Bern. ErrscTS a ctru. Mr. Oscar X. B. Kech, of AUentewn, Pa was bedfast with In flammatery rheumatism In the winter of 1S83. Doctors could de nothing te relieve him. He eemmenced using Gress' ltheumatla llemedy By the time he had used hall a bottle he could leave his bed ; when he had finished the bottle he was cured and haa net had a return of the disease since. In his own words, "I feel better than ever before." Price II, by all druggists. tebS-SmdMWar All medical autmnltlas agree that catarrh is no mere nor less than an Inflammation of the lining membrane of the nasal air passages. Masai catarrh and all catarrhal affections of the head are net diseases or the bleed, and It is a se rious mistake te treat them aa such. Ne consci entious physician ever attempts te de se. It is held by eminent medical men that sooner or later a spec! no wl'l be found for every dlsease from which humanity suders. The facts Justify us lu assuming that ter catarrh at least u posi tive cure already exists In Kit's Cream Ualm. mriHwJoedAw AYEU'S SARSAI'ARILLA. A Creaking Hinge Is dry and turns hard, until eU Is applied, after which It moves easily. When the Joints, or hinges, of the body are stiffened and Inflamed by Rheumatism, they cannot be moved witneut causing the most excruciating pains. Ayer's Sarsaparf Ua, by Its action en the bleed, relieves this condition, and restores the Joints te geed working order. Ayer's barsaparllla has eff'cted. In our city, many met retaarkaele cures, a number of which battled tha efforts of tbe most experi enced physicians. Were It necessary, 1 could Ctve the names of many Individuals who have een cured by taking this medicine. In toy own caieltluu certainly worked wonders, relieving ine of Rheumatism, after being troubled with it for jean. In this, andi all ether diseases arttlng from Impure bleed, there Is no remedy with which I auiac H minted, that aOerds such relief as Avar's tar saparUla. a. II. Lawrence, 51 D , Baltimore. Aid. Ayer's farjuparllla cured me of Gout and Bhetimatlsm, when nothing else would. It has eradicated every trace el disease from my sys tem It II. Short, Manager Hetel Belmont, Lewell, Mass 1 was, during many months, a sufferer from chronic Uhenmatlsm The disease afflicted me grievously, lu spite of all the remedies 1 could And, until I eemmenced using Ayer's Sarsapa H1I&. 1 tiies: Mvral bottle of iht tirenarmtlen. and was speeauy restored te neaJtn. j rream, i nacpgoueuev, SPRING CLOTHING. W are prepared te show our New SPUING STOCK In Keady-Uade Suits. Our Assortment Is Larger than ever before, and Prices Lewer We have taken special care tn ant up geed and Attractive SulU for fw Sl'KlNG TKADB, and we feel satisfied eir efforts have been success ful. Call and give us the benefit of your opinion. Oar Custom Department Is Stocked with all the Newest Novelties tn Suiting, which we will Make te Order In the Best Style. PIT QOARANTEBD. BURGER & SUTTOS, Tailors and Clothiers, NO. 24 OENTR1 SQUARE, LANOASTSB. PA. F rtjMirtrjia. URN ITU KK WAREKOOMB. BUY .OUHBKLr A PA1B Of TUOSa Felding Dress Pillows. CALL BAKLY A. Hoffmeier's Furniture Warerooms. They are the nicest thing out and wa have last received another let of them. OS BAST KINO 8TBT. w IDMYKR'S KURNITURK STORE, wsarer, "ere we were married r I Irish National League. Let us bare eae Husband (with slgb)-Tea, a feed dasl I grand ffacUve ornalsaUeti, witb ea heart w- I Sad role, pJsdgwd te sustain Mr. ParaaUand sTeur-nfUu. Of our American people are afflicted with sick headache lu either lta nervous, bilious or con- Restlve forms, caused by Irregular habits, high Ting, etc , and no remedy has ever conquered It until Or. Leslie's Special Prescription was dis covered. Give It a trial. another column. See advertisement tn (3) TH IT HACKING COUGH can be se quickly cured by ShUeh's Cure. We guarantee lu bold by If. 11 Cochran druggist, Ne. U7 and 139 North Queen St,, Lancaster, Pa. (1) and was speedily restored te health.- va. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer A Ce , Lewell, Mai. Beld by all Druggists, l'rlce il ; six bottles, ts DiSSteapt Da. tUcaua Weaat aratrr. Purely vegetable pleasant te take, will expel worms If any exist, no purgative required .after using. Price, as cents, by all druggists. bS-SmdMWar A Sad tUafeituna. Is te raise 'a nice family of boys and girls and then have them carried Inte an early grave by that terrible disease Consumption, lleed the warning and check tt In Its first stages by the prompt use of Ksmp's Balaam for the Threat and Lung, warranted te cure and relieve all cases. Price 60c. and II. Fer sale by IL K. Cochran, druggist. Ne. 137 North Queen street. Trial liuri. (9) BLKKPLKSb NIGHTS, made miserable bvthat terrible cough. ShUeh's euro la the remedy for you. Sold by II, and 139 North Qt B. Ceehran. drusrslst. Me 1X7 Queen St,, Lancaster, Pa. (1) W, SUracoleaa Escape. W. Keed, druggist, of Winchester, Ind., write : One of mv customers. Mrs. Leuis Pike. Hartenla, itandelph county. Ind., waa a long sufferer with Consumption, and was given up te die by her physicians. She heard of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and began buying It of me. In six months' ttme she walked te this city, adlstance of six miles, and Is new se much Improved she has quit using it. She fees she ewes her life te It." free trial Unities at Cochran's Drug Stere, Ne. 137 and 13Nertu Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. () HMO BUM. -pKRSONS WIHUINQ TO MAKE MONEY STOCKS, GRALV, PROVISIONS AND OIL, SHOULD INVESTIGATE LAUBIE CO'.B SYSTEaer DKALING IN SMALL OK LAKUE LOTS UN ONE PEst CENT. CASH AtAkGlNS. Ten Dollars will, for example, cover ten 1100 Shares, or M00 bushels of Uraln. Explanatory Pamphlet ATee. QUOTATION8 W1BED. Orders and Margins raeelved by Telegram LAURIE a CO.. STOCK BROKERS, ALSO DEALERS IN ORBIUM EXCHANGE. . 800 Broadway, Maw Yerk. "The members of th firm are. ...gentlemen of experience and high standing la th Grain and Stock Commission business... .aad among th-lr references are a number of the leading Banks." ("iVw Yerk Cwinwreial ttmt.- " They have a stainless record, and tbalr bona ecsiaiwiniuspniaDi....Tsi rapaisuwB ei ua Arm U such, that partis can real aasursd ei r esiviaaT uMir prewt ui aaet be mailer what taa ameaat l-iiea-ir sweat they an mala, saiAJ Twww)wVwMw QAPCINK PLABTERH. BEOT3 POROUS PLASTIES. WINTER EXPOSURE CAUSES COUGHS, Colds, Pleurisy, Rheumatism, Pneumonia Neuralgia, Sciatica. Lumbago, Backache and ether ailments, for which Bensen's Capctne Plasters are admitted te be the best remedy known. They relieve and euro in a tew hours, when no ether application is of the least benefit. Endorsed bv S CO J Dhvslelana and dma-itsi . Its ware of Imitations under similar sounding names, such a, "Capsicum." "CapaUfn," or " Capslclne." Asa rea ilsitses's aid taks se evaaaa. Examine carefully whn you buy. All druggist. BEABURT A JOHNSON, dl t-mdeed w Proprietors, M ew Yerk. L. QANHMAN dt HBO JULY'S CREAM BALM. CATARRH, HAT FEVER. Ely's Cream Balm CURES Catarrh, Geld la Head, Bem Oeld, Hay Fevar, Dasttneafl, Headache, EASY TO USE-PRICE SO CENTS. ELY BKOS., Oswego, N. T., U. 8. A. HAY FEYER ELY'S CREAM BALM Is net a liquid staff or powder. Applied into nostrils Is quickly ab sorbed. It cleanse the bead. Allay Inflamma tion. Heals ihe sores. Restore the sense of taste and smell. 4990 Cents at Druggist t by mall, registered, se Cent. ' ELY BROTHERS, Dngglsts, JyU-lyeedAlyw OSWEGO, N. T. G RAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. THE GREAT KNSLIBH SB. mi. An nn. falling cure for Seminal Weakness, Spsrtaa ter rhes, I u potency, and all Disease that fellow a a sequence of Pelf Abuse t as Lest of Memery. Untvarstl Lassitude, Pala In Use Rack, Dullness of Vision, Premature old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Consumption and a Prematura Orav. roll particulars la eurpamphlat which wa desire te send free by mall te every one. AsTThe Bpectfle Medicine U sold by all drug gists at l per package, or six package for Skor will be sent free my mall ea tha reosptef the idraaaina THE ttsUY MEDICIpH CO, mousy, by add rawing Onkceeunt of eenatarfelta, wa have adept! us .mew nrapparj t u nis w cure tssuwa. BaaTale,N.Y. ra have adents rfMMtUsYS. siaar. Selatia laeaavur try H. m, Cesa'sa, marMedaw 66-L. Gansman & Bre.-68 NOR1H QUEEN ST. We've Hit the Bull's Eye. In making up rur Spring Stock of Clothing we've aimed te de three tbtegs. Gl re you better oeds and work than we ever have before, a better assortment of styles and sizes than we ever have before, and at the same time te give you these thing in connection with lower prices than we aver have before. WE ARE BELLIES Men's All-Weel Business Suit at SO, th, 17. II. Men's All-wool w ersted Suits at 17. W, 111) Men's All-Weel Worsted Prince Albert Bull at six, Ilk us, lis. Men's fine Spring Overcoats at 1 SO, H. 110. clalty, Bey' and Children's Bulla our Great pe- lalty. Beys' Scheel Suits at II, I SO. 13 Beys' All. Weel Bulls at S3 CO. It, IS. Ss, ID, 110. Children' Bulls at II S3, 1130. , Ii5t, 13, II, avs. Ueu inunnhar tl st far both Beadr-Mada and Made te-Ordsr Clothing our Prices are tne Very Dwtst. Pay ns a visit t will be pleated test e you and save yen dollars. L. GANSMAN A BR0-, Merchant Tailors. MANUFACTURERS OF Men's, Ders and Cklldrea's CleUIng, WHAT WE DON'T SAY AND- What We De Say I Wh DON'T say you cannot buy Furniture at ether Stnrts. WE DO say that our Furniture wtll give satisfac tion ; there Is none better. WE DON'T say that you cannot buy Furxllure for less money. WE DO say ou can ime money by buying from us. WE DON'T say that ether stores have net large stocks. WE DOsay that utir stock, ferSIt, Design and (Jutllty, tan't be beat. WE DON'Tnay that our Houses are chirglng Dig proms. WE DO ray that us are selling at such price) te allow u.Mine prnrl a. and yet et mere ler youraeiisra. WE DON'T say don't call ou our friends In the business. . .. .. WEDOsaytbst you will be trcatud cordially, aud will Und a Urge. well-selected stock und get the best for the least money at rices as we WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, Cerner Vast King and Duke Bt? LANCASTER, PA. sepUHVflAJMrnw H OCSE8T1KEH. 8.E. COR. N. QUEEN A ORANGE STS-, LANCASTER PA. STsTThe Cheapest (and Deuse In the city. Exclusive) Clothing UUYA, 1887. 1887. JOHN BAER'S SONS, Booksellers Stationers HUSH UNIN PAFIRS. Whiting Ce.'s Papers -AND- ENVELOPES. Net. 15 ini 17 Nerlk Qefttn Stmt, LANCABTER. PA. T WEAK MEN BuSTsrlag from tha sfstu of yenthful arrera, early daaay, waiUag wsakas, lest asaBhoetl, eta. 1 wiilSeasl a valaabU UMtsM (ssaUd ) eoa eea talatag fall parueular for swiaa eara, F aa a of cWtT- A s-daaasM ssadHal work i should be HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot. A FEW WORDB ABOUT Parler Suites, Lounges, General Upholster ing and Repairing. We sell Parler Suite In Hair Cleth, Pluth, An. Prices range from e upward. We use no EX CELSIOR la our work. Lounge we sell from SIM upward. We make Picture Frames and Leeking Olaases and will put te your order all kinds of Mirrors, either pier or mantal, In brense or geld, at resv resv senble price. We de all kind of Repairing at short notion and reasonably. Will c.ll for the smallest arti cle and fix It up qui te satisfactory. Ten can bare work Repaired new and Dellr red after April. Be these M 00 Suites tn Cherry came In this eek. NOB. J17 28 BOOTH QDcUN 8T. HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot. N FMOfUAAlA. OT1CE TO HRIDUK-UUILDKRS. Pmnesala wBl be reealved at the office of tha County commissioners, Ijincaater, Pa. until noea, Tuesday, March . 1887, forrtballdleg the County Bridge, eyer Peauen Creek, near It month. The old bridge has been pushed np dream and 1 ledged la the dam abera tha bridge site. The masinry most be repaired and the superstructure rebuilt In It original form. Contractor most furnish all material ex eept these part elthe old bridge which are SH for use t th fitness of all material te ba data. termlaed by the cennty Commlisleoar or their gent The commissioners reset ve tbe right te reject any oral! bids. HA1IUELM. MYERS, JOI1NUINUR1UU. UENRY F. IlARrAJAN, County Commlssieaer. Attest i FA Osisst, Clerk. uirlw bTst'Nirreii ifibMtf i SS5ntf S?gi Weakaea Uat BOTifclO NERVE aUTTERB ar1fl litis Ull .gaTtrtVllwaBaw wr mf rs?r. .'i' "VP 'Vti. -, fe fr&iJfC i V,-i, iTi4; .2 A . ?.j( .wAteiiafeiitafi tJHjte&&$i&&msti -7 lJ ..-"Jr 32L5 .. .