Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 02, 1887, Image 2

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Seme Xallreai Qtesttens.
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list business would probably be con-
ef an application et reads of
-..Xerteckr and adiacent Southern states for
'il?nsBotlen from the long and short-haul
atsvas et the law because of water-rate
hlsi snanwtltlen en the MississiDei: and. in-
j.ifr.Aa. awu.h nnlteatlnn tins alrnailv hwn
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--J?' The Importance of this question is evl-
eVnt, for the law leaves it te the discretion
v,v at we commission te autnenze reaas te
(s$J- etarte less for longer than for shorter dis-
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or aBMBwn ueciub vast water competition win
l-&inetlfr evasion of the law. nearly every
&Xftm& in the country will be able te discover
one competition of that kind In long
Gulf, lake, ocean or river cempeti-
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fiyf?' wgeu " luaea aeeaing special ezempuen
& zzean the act, and this application of the
;.;M;jLstucJry reads la but the entering point
iVft ef wedge that will drive an immense mass
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IMft-fiS 1 wUldoemtteUwtofauure.
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COBClniien that
long and short-haul
abandoned. AU depends
upon the firmness and Judgment of the
commission.
Tbe action et the Chicago & Grand
Trunk railway la withdrawing from the
Central Traffic association la in opposition
te tbe general course adopted by the reads
'which have sought te maintain some
features of the peeling system net for
bidden by the law. It is feared by the
railroad people that this action will be
followed by rate wars whereby the higher
rates established under the act will be
broken; whereat tbe public will rejoice.
It must be remembered that the new
law relieves the reads of a burden of no
mean proportions by the withdrawal of
free passes, and, as the local traffic is
awtaller than the through traffic, tbe
tendency of the act te cheapen local and
i;.ii aaaraaaethe coat of thrnutrh traffli must
- add te the profits of the railroads. It is
jjX. ftigaed, therefore, that the act will help
?pzr the railroads and will net benefit com-
V leerce. but we fail te see the strength of
the reasoning. In a natural condition of
btswuess, what helps the one should help
the ether, and it is certainly part of a
natural condition that less should be
charged for a shorter than for a longer
haul.
5:j.(Tf amd vuuuuciiMi nuuu, ui nuitu tun
Sjjt''" Nftdiareapart, Is new suffering under a
?,- ftiassssry surgical operation which, if suc
'Mv? eaaeful. will elace matters en a mere nat-
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&ftftl iwais. Jiut the reads, being the
H ateaBfjeat thremrh onranizatien. take care
that all the cost shall fall most heavily
upon ethers. Time, however, must bring
itUef, and business will net endure an
enormous increase of rates without any
Just reason for it.
ImprlseamcBt Fer 'e Crime.
It is with no special desire te reproach
tbe administration of Justice in Judge Pat
terson's court, that the Intelligencer
iwftlls publle attention te the cases of six
" tramps," sent te the local penitentiary
for three years, for what lacked every
element of crime. Tee Injustice of this
proceeding has been discussed before;
and it must be laid, no doubt, te that
blindness of Justice which is proverbial.
At least It was a glaring Judicial error, ob
stinately persisted in, and for which no
reparation has been made, except, per
haps, the lessen et wiser discrimination for
ether cases which it taught.
That these unfortunate men nave Buf
fered grievous wrong from tbe estab
lished powers of the community can hardly
at questioned ; ana tne present considers.-
(aea is whether the public mind can be
fr&ftWakened and the publle conscience
-(K.eralakened te a aenae of It. it t
riltw them, at the very least, that, having
jifBjaaa AmnrlvaA n9nth1r 1IHaitv a ki.
years, they should bare a fair start and a
me eppertunity. The case of tbe worthy
isjseji who comes out et prison has received
Mention in some ether points of the
ry man cere, usually be Is without
tmmtf, chance or respectable reference.
,V g If be drifts it U net entirely bis own
Ja aUryland and some ether states
societies bare done most excellent
tat the waj of looking after this class,
satisfactory results ; and uner
bat spontaneous relief never bad
objects te begin its operation here
M the eases under consideration.
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AKew Law first.
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' nsacsi ear cordial geed wishes te
law arm et Brown & Hensel,
Itistteitonisteeoe Monday. Lan-
taWB'tauslred lawyers la practice
tea few firms. Tbe
ef ttttBrn that has last organ.
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taeir inwMiXHm attetUt Btaeftfcst
(MNltiUt. fclthefwlll out sceed
swfhalee. leg! eerd" ttaAmbtefl,
Bird tort they win carry tbe fttmeotLan fttmeetLan
taster lawyers abroad te also equally
beyond, question.
A SMl'fnJfet.
The eoamunlcatlen f rem a correspond
cut elsewhere advocating better railroad
communication between Lancaster and
four Important townships In lower Lancas
ter county, will strike a great many people
as a most sensible and practical project.
Lancaster ought te be the mart for all of
tbie county's productions. As water runs
down hill, se should all the commerce et
this county flew Inte Lancaster. And when
such condition of affairs does net exist, It
is a wise community that takes measures
te speedily bring it about.'
The Christian Advocate has heard a man
remark mieerlngly, "Tell me why there are
se few smart men In the ministry 7" The
feel-killer ought te start right after this que
tlener.
Slowly but surely the French people are
recovering from their Insanity eyer Victer
Huge. M. J ales Lemaltre,ene of the cleverest
crltles In France.cen tends that Huge's dramas
tire out the publle as well as literary people,
and gees te far as te predict that before tne l
end or the century the poet's theatrical I
ni.arinnnlt.viiiituinmnTdnnimtnlii I
The final verdict may net be se severe, but I
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though Huge may rank among tne nrstei
French poets, he cannot stand en the level et
Shakespeare and Goethe.
It has been suggested that the wives of
presidents ought te have their portraits hung
up with these or their husbands In the White
Heuse. It would make the whole collection
vastly mere beautiful.
Ax entertainment given In the Bosten
mnseum en Thursday afternoon for the bene
fit of tbe Longfellow memorial fund was
signalised by an almost complete group,
ing of American authors, WMttier being the
only great literary man net present At the
extreme left et the semicircle extending
across the stage was the Rev. Dr. Edward E.
Hale. By him sat James Rustell Lewell,
beside him the familiar form and genial face
of Dr. Oliver Wendell Helmes. On the sofa
behind the doctor was Colonel Themas Went
worth Hlggtnsen. At the extreme right was
the humorist, Samuel L. Clement. Beside
him was Geerge W. Curtis, and next were
Tnemas Bsiley Aid rich and William D.
Hewella. Tbe entertainment consisted of
readings by the famous wits and poets, and
the proceeds were estimated at about f5,000i
Tbe Teries are weakening In their brutal
coercion policy towards Ireland. Already
publle opinion hat forced them te abandon
the clause In the criminal law amendment
bill which provides for the changing of
venue from Dublin te Londen.
Miss Hewsll, who sustained spinal In
SXeTlXl.
lrsrTeb. 21. and Ash Wednesday wsa I
nsherejl in Veb. 23, no Lent dancing moral I
can be enjoined. I
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A rnoxeTios that carries with It a 1
leaacned salary It one of these beautiful
anomalies teen in the government employ
meat. Second Controller of the Treasury
Msynard glvee up that easier office with a
aalaryef5,000a year te take one of greatly
Increased respensibiuuee with a salary wee
lesa It It no wonder that most able men
want te keep eat of the government service.
A Chicago correspondent of the Inquirer
says that nnder a high license law there are
400 mere saloons in Chicago than previously.
Ay exchange remarks the almllarlty be
tween a carpenter and lawyer. The latter
can flle a bill, split a hair, chop logic, dove
tail an argument, make an entry, get up a
case, frame an Indictment, empanel a Jury,
pat them In a box, nail a witness, hammer a
judge, bore a court, chisel a client, and ether
like things.
The governor haa almost psld for his first
jear'a salary. He has Issued 305 notary pub.
lie commissions, the total feet for which
were 17,625.
Caxada has already feand that her posl pesl posl
tlen en the fishery question Is going te affect
her Interests disastrously. According te the
report of the minister of customs, in 1884 there
entered Neva Scotia ports, inward with ear.
gees, 293 British vessels of 335,393 tens regis
ter, with crews numbering 12,193; 2,398 Csn
adlan vessels of 314,150 tens register and
crews of 19,150; (89 foreign vessels (mostly
from tbe United States) of 276,761 tees reg
later, with crews of 14,720 men. Fer the year
Just ended the figures show an Increase of 36
vessels ct British register, and a falling off of
198 Canadian vessels of 1,729 98 tone of regis
ter, and 206 foreign vessels 01162,617 tens
register, the harbors most generally affected
being Halifax, Oaysbore, Sydney and Pletoe,
In Mew Brunswick tbe figures show the fol
lowing decline : In Canadian vessels 145, of
5,293 tent register; In United States vessels
218, 4,265 tent register ; the perta most tuflsr.
Ing this lese being St. Jehn and Hlllabore.
Maw Jxarar will net enact Pennsylva
nla's marriage lieente law. This Is a great
compliment te Italntrlnale merit
TniT the oyster U nutnciens,
Quite exquisitely delicious.
Is a statement that can never be denied.
Bat be saCdeely grows vicious t
Toward your stomach quit malicious,
When he's fried.
It la no April Foel's Jeb that Secretary
Fairchlld buckled te en Friday.
SsvsxTr six years age en the 1st of April,
William Buckneli, of Philadelphia, first saw
tbe light, and it was well for Bucknsll unl
verslty, Lewisbnrg, Union county, that snob
an event occurred. On Friday Mr. Buckneli
gave 160,000, te be need by the trustees for
Improvements te tbe university. This gift
makes 1142,000 given by Mr. Uecknell te this
University within the last foer yearn, Of this
turn 110,000 It being need for tbe construction
or an observatory which will have a tea-lach
equatorial and be ready for work by next
Jane,
PsaaeNAx
Blaiiik's platform it the same aa et old.
It Is at tbe rear et the car.
Tub fbksidkkt Is said te be a flrat-claat
&om"'hCela.'riOCkU,aWln,i0a,0,R,pnb
Pbbsidekt Clbveland takes daily exer.
else In a gymnasium recently fluad no in
the White Beuse. HehasrfcsdiisTsetaia
pounds of fat off since Mr. Meaning's break
down.
Mr O. Qallaekbr, ofOreeen Hill, Va,
hired a colored woman. Mary Robinson, for
domestic servlee. A dsv or two um u.p.
announced tbst she was a rich wemaa and
gave her mistress a beuse and let,
Quxbn Victeria at her drawing rooms
personally receives the flsrt eighty ladles who
enter, and at toen aa the It Informed that
that number has passed she leaves the room
and tbe Princess of Wales receives the rest.
Hydrepbsbla BYeae a rat Dag Bite.
Jamas H. Carlisle, aa Influential cIUssb of
Abbeville, & tt, died Thursday freaa by.
drepbebU. AtoataraeatbagohewasblUea
byapetdeftbat eaflered be lacenveeieaee
from it until tares days age, when e etear ease
ofhydrepiwbiawBSMvaioped. Tee eight of
water would threw alas iate senraWeea,sBi
luMtstferebUdtaU he tags at ssaaa aad
bark. Hts frltada traataa la take Uas at Dr.
iMeeLlaXew Yerk, bat.aJe eesswsa sjbj
IssAthsasweseJgssesswTtBl.
DRIFT.
Ksarly every one Is looking around J eat
ew for some something pretty and appre,
prlale in the Hat of Easter girt And It la
by no means an easy task te find what an
swers one's purpose, unless, Indeed, one It
satisfied with the conventional Easter card,
or booklet, the roost et which bear tee et.
t m.rk of bslns "mde te sell," with
tee much of a straining after novelty, te be
either letthetlcully ssUsfyleg or thoroughly
appropriate In soy ether respect. t
Tnanu are a few quite pretty cards out
this year, and several booklets and ether de
vices that are net without merit ; while, of
course, of Inferior stuff there Is any quantity
te be had. Among the prettiest, however,
Indeed, according te my Ideas, the very
urettlcat by far. and the one that comes near
est te my Ideal et an Easter token, Is a
little book that has Just come from the
Riverside Press' of Houghten, Mllliln A
Ce., of nosten. It Is a dainty volume of
scarce two-score poems by that delicate literary
artist and devout Christian woman Mrs. A.
D. T. Whitney and Is entitled simply i)ifK.
dils. When my eyes tint rested en 1', It
gave me a start of genuine pleasure. It was
as though I had heard the first spring note et
the blue bird, or had caught the first faint
breath of the real daffodil's delicate perfume
In my garden. I don't believe even the
fastidious firm which publishes se many of
the best and most perfect specimens of Ameri
can book making, has ever produced any
thing mere thoroughly artistic and exquisitely
twantlful. Round in narehmant and daffodil
cloth, the cover alone, with Its dslicate and
n-rfecuv blended harmony of colors, the
allken IutUe of the rlah daffodil yellow set
nr bv the nure lverv.whlt parubtnent. and
k.w. ..k !. ... I. .... .. !.. .ntllna.
of a single daffodil In geld oe one aide, with
the gilt top and gilt back and aide titles, the
combination and proportion of colors alone
are adellght te the eye,in artist's study, mere
truly beauUlul they seemed te me than all
the elaborately designed and colored cards
dlsplsyed en every hand.
Net the harmony of colors alone, however,
lslhe book's chief claim te artlitle beauty;
but the farther harmony of this exquisite
binding with the character, the tone, the
daffodil perfume, of the contents, from cover
te cover breathing a lowly clinging trait, a
brightly up looking hope, a warm, sunshiny
love, a real Eatter spirit It Is because of
this spin', suggested by the growth, color,
perfume and whole bJiug el the daffodil, that
the Uermans with their aeep poetic lnslgh
have name! it Osier btume, the Kaater
flower. And Mr? Whitney has caught these
suggestions and sweetly expressed tneni In
her motto poem, or dedicatory lines "Te the
Wayrarer," as delicately gracelul as any
thing In the velume:
M Straight te the shlnlne henrei the daffodil
llercup detb held ;
Asking and gxtberlng the sworn lljhtnntU
It brtm with Beld.
Then, though tbe under-skles be dun and gray,
Earth cMd acd cran.
With ehangele mien she sits there brave and
gsy
In the mi-ek grit:
Showing her tr.iphy of a fairer day
Te all that pass.
If any little reaching upward ie.
Above lue His
Hava feand the o'er-breoaing summer whesa
great glow
Te gladness Alls
Ucart-bloems fir nm -pirtake them M you go,
My daffodils."
Ir Mrs. Whitney's poetle gifts, critically
considered, are net such as te place her in
the very first rank or American female poets,
she has one gift which is by no means com-
men among poets, male or female, and that
Is that she is clearly conscious et her limits.
tlens,and seldom or never attempts anything
beyond them. In ether words, 11 she is net
I " uuuukiioe ui u cwu iuh,
the Is Mrs. Whitney, and Is bravely content
te fulfill Mrs. Whltney'a poetic mission.
Her deep spiritual Insight never leads her or
her reader Inte mere vague and fermleaa
mysticism, bat ever gives clear expression te
phases of truth that may be aeen by the
average Christian, and that bring comfort
and help te the believing heart Her fervent
faith never degenerates Inte the religious
tentlmentallsm Inte which, for example,
Mist Havergal te often fell ; but it is always
strengthening, invlgersting, Impelling te
work while waiting ler the blessing of the
Lord, knowing that
11 wherever tbe pleughshares run.
The clouds run overhead ;
And ttmelithat wensand leuln ttusun,
With water Is al ways led."
As I handled and caressed this lovely vel
nme, for it is a pleasure merely te tee Its
beauty, nud leel Its soft, creamy paper, en
which the letters He like flowers in a bed of
mess, I could net help wondering and de
ploring that te many still waste their money
en mere ephemeral picture cards, when for
leas money (tl 25) thsn any decent Easter
card costs, they could get such lasting
"thing of beauty," whose presentation te a
friend would be a gift of permanent value,
and whose enjoyment would ever remind
the recipient year In and year out or the geed
sense as well as the esteem of the donor. 1
am sure, however, that aa we grew In knowl
edge, and aa our tastes and sensibilities be
come mere refined, books like this one, geed
and beautiful books el every kind, will come
te be appreciated among ui mere and mere
aa the most sensible, useiul and appropriate
gifts en all occasions where friendship's offer
ings are called for. 1 am glad te knew that
already this is the case among the meat In
telligent and cultured people. And it Is it
self a chief meana of spreading intelligence
and culture among all classes.
Tms latter, by the way, Is one of tbe most
Important alma te be kept before us here at
Lancaster, and especially Just at this stage of
our city's progress. It is, 1 think, evident
te all that there has recently been a great
and most wholesome awakening among our
business men. The reorganization and liveli
ness of our Beard of Trade Is patent proof of
It ; net the cause of It, but a causally reacting
effect et the newly awakened public spirit,
Lancaster It probably about entering upon a
career of unprecedented eemmerciar and la
duetrtal growth and presperty. Everyone
must rejoice In this, and certainly none deee
se mere than L Yet I tee a danger ahead.
We dare net put all our vitality, all ear
meana and energy, Inte, one kind el
activity only, or our growth will net be
symmetrical, will be one-sided, partla
Imperfect, aud possibly harmful.
Let ns posh our city's industrial and oommer eommer oemmer
clallnterestsall wecan. But don't let us push
these Interests alone. The lire of commu
nity doesn't oensist only of its business pros pres
perlty and money-wealth. Parallel with Its
business growth, It must grew also In Intel
ligence, in scientific, literary, artistic eulture.
These are fully as Important as the former.
Thi y are necessary te the beet nse tnd enj oy ey
meat of Its material prosperity. What Guliat
In bit History of Civilization asyt Is
true of cities aa well at of nations : If
any one sphere or department of life
la pushed, te the neglect of tbe ethers, while
In that one the nation or city may become
rapidly pre-eminent np te a certain degree,
this very pre-emlnenee, or rather the neglect
et the ether departments, will Inevitably
become a cause et dissolution and decadence,
if net of speedy and utter rain. Ancient
ureses aevetea ait its energies te art alone,
nsclsotlec oemmeroe. manufactures, neli tlr
aad all else, Greece accordingly in a few
centuries rose te an unparalleled eminence
la art. She carried art aa high as It could
then be carried. Then suddenly she fell and
utterly collapsed, Reme devoted herself
wholly te military and political pursuits,
pay leg no attention te art. literature, beat.
Bess, She became the mistress of the world.
Then aha tee fell, suddenly, Irretrievably,
Let Laacatttr, Indeed let America, take
warning t Don't put all we havtinte the one
department of buslneta Don't let all ear
means, time, energy be given exclusively te
money-making alone, neglecting the arts,
Utsraiure,snd til general eulture and spiritual
growth.
What It the geed of being big but slunldT
Where it the ad vantage of being rich but Ig
norant and boorish T Hiss and wealth are no
benefit, but mere likely tn evil, II net Joined
w aa..ain.w, .uuiuui, UIU UUB CUIIUM.
I wbitb this aet because I think our com cem
aaualtyle la special danger of such a one ene
sided, crippling, and eventually fatal dtvel dtvel
esmtati fee I am happy te believe It is set.
Along with our awtktelng In business mat
ters,! ate signs of a fresh starting np of energy
aad Interest In tbe ether spheres of our social
life as well. The geed Influence of oureel.
sad theological temlaary eaaaet be ever.
Batata la takt antler, ear eiak si
MBBsMataastarsergeed. laaeth
tfaftsB
awssrstttitysevsVV at siliatUi and llksr.
uy ealtare Usee tcere ever was tassre.
la this aaate dlneatea .aweh saneesa.
Mews at the venerable Ltaeiem aceiety
tne Cllotephlc, and the Hlesetieal aeelety
an wall as ear several pvMIe libraries are
working with geed sflsct, aad these never
were mere active aad prospateae than they
are new. In the fine arts we have a number
of amateur painters and draughtsmen, whose
work, talk, end mere presence cannot fall te
nave an educating ana rsnaing ibiiusbes id
the community. The same It true of motto,
the department, In which, perhaps, we have
hitherto been mostlteklna. I say hitherto,
because 1 am convinced that at present there
It a palpable and wholesome spirit et musical
revival abroad, tee.
If 1 had doubted this before, even after
seeing hew large, Interested, and trpreela-
Uve an audience gathered a few weeks ego te
enjoy the high elate music furnished at tbe
Sherwood concert, all my doubts would
have vanished alter enjoying the privilege
et being one of the select few. seventy-
live or eighty, who attended the almost
Impromptu concert et tbe Mendelssohn
club complimentary te Miss Maggie
l'etts, In the rooms of their leader, Mr.
Walter Bausman. The character or the
musle there rendered, and the strict preci
sion and well-nigh perfection of Its rendition,
unlets 1 am much mistaken, were a source of
gitd turprlse te mere than one of the
delighted auditors. Te me It was a revela
tion of undreamed of ability and talent la enr
midst ; and better yet, a prophecy and
premise of areat thlnn ler the future.
Besides this, of course, it wss a meat grace
ful 'compliment te Mist Potts, one et the
sweetest singers Lancaster hat ever had, and
whose departure from our city Is a source et
deepest regret te a multitude of her friends
and admirers. The singing of the soprano sole
In tbe InjiammatMt of Rossini's grand
Stabat .Vtife'rmade one realist why Lewell
wrote that
" Likening (Isd'r bend the angels even
Te hear a mortal like an angel slug."
I could feel them bending down te catch up
the glorious tones and bear them up at holy
Incense te the Throne.
The ,'prerhscy and premise I tee In the
concert it this : first, It was demonstrated
by the Intelligently appreciative audience
that the highest class or music can be under
steed and er Joyed In our city; there la a
musical constituency ei rennea tastes ana
sufllclent Influence and strength te sustain
and support and orewn with success any
honest eflert st real Improvement, true cul
ture, and tbe attainment et till highest Ideals
of the noble art, In our midst, Secondly,
ine aienueirsenn ciud, only six wests eia,
rendering se excellently a pregramme
strictly classical and of the highest order of
merit, showed that there Is geed material In
our city, which neads only te be conscien
tiously snd psrseveringly cultivated te raise
up our musical standard, and the whole tone
et tbe community te heights worthy of se
sncient, rapidly growing, and Intelligent a
place as Lancaster. There Is talent enough
te produce tbe bast musle ever written after
a while. Finally, In Mr. Bausman a leader
hsa been teund with high and unselfish alms
and ideals, with artistic taste snd skill, te te
use our material ss te resliss these alma, and
with independence enough sternly ter ur use
te psndsr 13 any lower tastas, te aim for any.
thing lower than the highest and beat In the
srtte which se enthusiastically be devotee
himself. Ne doubt he will have net a few
difficulties t3 enceantsr and overcome s the
temptation ti yield te " popular applause,"
and te prostitute " music, heavenly maid"
by using her merely as a meant for money
getting, It Is net always easy te resist it.
Msny attempts ta de it have tailed In tbe
pa. But it can be dena It must be done.
And I hsve high hopes, especially sines last
Wednesday evening, that it will be dena
Stand nrin Mr. Btusman 1 Your opportunity
Is before you. It Is a grand one. Patience
aud parseveraree in se geed a cause must
win you the victor's crown at last, tbe ben
efacter'a crown, mere preoleus than all
ethtrs. Uxcab.
When beset with headache or ether rains nse
Salvation oil, the greatest cure en earth (or
pain.
A monument should be erected te the memory
of the late Dr. J. W. Bull, discoverer of tbat
wonderful remedy, Ur. Bull's Cough Syrup.
SPATOXAS, AOIMCJ
The Best Salve In the world for Cats, Piulsst,
Beres, Ulcers, salt Bheum, rever Seres, Tetter,
Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, aad an BkUt
eruptions, and positively cues riles, or no pay
required, it Is guaranteed te give perfect saMs
tactien, or money refunded. Fries SB cents par
box. Fer sals by H. a. Cecnraa, Druggist, 11
ana 1S Werth Quean street. laneaster. rs.
WHY WILL YOD eengb when ShUeh's due
will gtve Immediate rellet. Price 10 cts., SO eta
and SU Fer sale by It. B. Cochran, Druggist.
He. 1S7 North Queen street. S)
All medical autbetltlee agree that catarrh la
no mere nor leu than an inflammation of the
Hale mnmbrane of the nasal air passages.
Nasal catarrh and all catarrhal affections of the
head are net diseases of the blced, and It is a se
rious mistake te treat them as such. Me consci
entious physician ever attempts te de se. it u
held by eminent medical men that sooner or
later a speclfle will be found ler every disease
from which humanity suaers. The facts Justify
us tn assuming that ter catarrh at least a posi
tive cure already exists In Bly's Cream BUm.
mrM-twdsedAw
AN VNrOBTONATK PKBSON.
The most unfortunate person tn the world Is
one afflicted with sick headache, but they will
be relieved at once by using Dr. Leslie's Special
Prescription. See adverusemeat tn another
column. ()
A Stemarsratits Ooedzfaa
Is he who attends te the comfort of his family
and will net let his little ones suffer with affeo affee affeo
tlen of the Threat and Lungs, whereby their
lives mav be endangered, but who should at all
times give them that sovereign remedy, Kempt
Balsam. Price 60 cents andAL. Trial tUt frtt.
Fer sale by U. B. Cochran, druggist, 1ST North
Queen street. ()
T UMBAQO-LAME BACK.
ST. JACOBS OIL.
LUMBAGO-LAMB BACK.
SaT After a lapse of years statements confirm
ing the efflcscy of at. Jacobs utl and Its perma
nent eures, are given below.
Frem a. Lukiaoe Scrrsass, If asca, lstl.
101 Prince AU Mew Yerk. H. T.
I hid a very severe attack of lumbago i
could hardly walk. 1 tried a bottle efst.
Jacobs Oil, It relieved: I tried another, tt
cured me. 1 would net be without It If It
coat 1 a bottle. U. U. BUAYMB.
Fseu Bams 4 Ysaas -ats Ccssd.
Ill Pilnce St., New Yerk, N. Y , Nev. 1. ISM.
I cheerfully confirm iny statement! was
completely cured. Mt. Jacobs OU Is the
standard.
I recommend It for f smtl v use.
C.CSUAYMB.
A Lcasise Sevsjura -Acinar, lstl.
5l M-dd'esex st, Lewell, Mass.
About two months sge I had astltch In my
te leave my house.
ukk, auuareu Niraueniiii, uv wasanaDis
1 u
tried Bt. Jacobs uU.
Less than a bottle cured me.
DAVID LAWBBXCI.
Fae Sams 8 Yiau Latsb-Ccsbd.
Lew ell, Mass Oct J9. ISM.
Several years sge I had a severe attack of
rheumatism. 1 tried St. Jacobs Oil and In a
taw days was cured. Have net been trou treu
bltd since. DAVID LAWBBICB.
Fscic a Suvraaxa at fti -ezrrxxtim. ltn.
Btrasbnrg, Tuscarawas Ce , Ohie.
I hsve been afflicted with rheumatism for
several years and get no rellt until I assd
Bt. Jacobs oil. By the use of two bottles 1
wss greatly relieved.
JOHN DirFBBBACHBR.
Fee Sams 7 Tsass Latsb crase.
Btrssburgh, Tuscarawas Ce , O., Oct. tx, ISM.
I continued nstng your Bt Jaeebi and tt
cured me of severs headaeha.
JUUM DirFBNBACHBB.
THICdABLM A VOQILBB CO., BalUmers,
Md.
Str All persons rsise St. Jacobs Oil or Bed
Star Court Curs, will by sending a two esat
stamp and a history of their case, receive atviea
Fata.
Red Star Cough Cure.
HIE FBOM OPIATBS ABDPOISOBS.
SAFC. BUBJL rftOMrT,
25 OINT8.
AT DBUaaUTS AMD DBALBKA.
TUB CUABLBS A. VOQBLBB CO. BalUmers,
MA.
ftl sfstfsl REWARD.
spXeVFVAJ Fer any ease el
bias. Nervous Debility. Mental
Weakness that BOTANIC NBB'
kUlsteeurs. SeiabydrnaTtsta,ISeesits.
. Re.lBII.Utt
ew- tjTraamvw www.
CENTRAL HOUSE,
t w a:Zl'Blk.vroprlater.
-L5!!?b.T Jrytg-jsy Jrteads aad the aablle la
r,.Ap H.B.M aMaA . T.' ...
""w.""i euuai aaa wast Blag street,
aadaxtsad aa lavtlatten te all W vfcsM sSlm
my SMtwq Barters. " "
Msauvuibsssrvseat all hears, c
very style. ftverytsiiMtesesMsv A
statiwg vr, mruuB,
rirarajt
It
SJtv II
3I sVaVruVjflatBtBtaty
1M " Nil IrllavuSevhA
m, M n e
FINGER-MARKS and dust en chairs, etc., cannot be removed
by the use of a chamois alone, se if your furniture has a dingy
appearance you can easily restore its freshness by washing with
Ivery Seap and luke-wann water (under no circumstances should
het water be used) ; use a soft brush te wash out the carving, etc.
Dry with a soft cloth and then rub well with a chamois, and your
furniture will "leek like new."
A WORD OF WARNING.
There ire many white seipi, each represented te be "lust at geed at the ' Ivery t"
they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeit!, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities
of the genuine. Ask for "Ivery" Seap and Insist upon getting it.
Ceprrtlht tM, bjr Procter 4 Gamble.
BMW ADVXRTiaKMKHTa.
AYER'S BaRSA.PARIL.LA.
Scrofula
Is one ens et the most fatal teenrgss walea
aflttet mankind. It Is eftan lnbsrttsa, bat tsar
bs the result of Improper vaccination, saerenrtal
poisoning. aaelsanUasss. and various otter
ceases. Chrenla Seres, Uiesrs, Abacas tss. Ota.
ctrens BomeTs, aad, tn soma eases, SmaesaUea,
aad CoasnmpUen, result from eserofoloaaeoa eserefoloaaeoa eserofeloaaeoa
dltloa of the bleed, lbs disss esa be eared
by ths nss ef Ayer's SampertuA.
I tnhSTttsd a seref qIeds eoadlUea of the bleed,
which oaeasd a dsrantesassu of my wbde n
Um. Attar ukles; lsss than foer bottles of
Arefs Saisapartua I sat
Entirely Oertd
aad. for the past ysar, have net fenad ttasese
aary te bm anr medlsine whttsvsr. I aaa new
tn bsttarhaalta. and strengar, ttaa avsr before.
O A Wlltard.luTfmwisv.BtosteiJa1ase:
was innniia mu aeronueas aerss ter are
lananarllla. the tam haalae.ana 1 kin mnm
( DBl,Hlwuk raw DOCVSS ei AJST'S
geed heaJtlu-BlUabeik WaraeZk, M Apptelea
street, Lewell, Uses.
Bems m-raths age l wis troubled srtth Scrota
Ions Beres en my leg. The limb wss badly
iweuvd ua iDmaiN,saa tss sem mstittiasa
large quantities of offensive matter. Bvery
vs manor, every
Avars SanaparUla.
t.tats saaSlelts the
Ued. and say asslta
ismNj wiee, snui i ussa A'
Bv teklne three bewtlea or i
sores nave baen antlraiv aln
w ihiit imnwi. a an BTimi ser ia boesi t
raedleln haa flnnanjt Mn. li ivbi.. tn.
' Sullivan Su, Haw Yerk.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
frsparsd,bTDr.J.e.AysTrJa, Lewell, Mate.
swusDyauuruggists. rnee si I six oeuisa, SB.
ewtd
& MARTIN 4 CO.
A SALE OF
-AT-
J. B. Martin & Ge.
We have placed en our centre
counter in main store a variety et
nlcknacks, from China Depart
ment, at bargain prices.
00 BarbatlM Vases, large and
small Bites, at 25c. apiece.
One let et Carlsbad Flower
Slippers and Beets a novelty, at
25c, were 60c.
A large quantity of Crackled
Glass Finger Bawls, at 6c. apiece,
worth 26c.
French A. D. Coffees, at 2.60
per dozen. English A. D. Caps
and Saucers, 11.60 per dozen.
60 Fairy Lamps, at 22c. apiece.
Cat-aiassPetime Bettles, Im
porter's samples, at one-half price.
Umbrella Match Safes la hob.
nail glass, at lie. apiece.
One let French China Individual
Butter Fads, at flc. apleee.
One let Dresden Pepper aad
Sails, at lie., worth 26c.; femerly
sold at 26c. and 60c.
One let Decorated Bene Plates,
at 24c., extra value.
Car. Wawt Ilig MMt It.,
va.
BAT TOO
Fiags
NEW
J. B. Martin Ce.,
TtONT OBJIW BWlUfsl WM
M-v aaasBaaraaaaea ar aaaHia
lwierBte sawaaawiaataaVTS m
aHsWBaMal I aBVaBaHsVaBV flHaatsAaBW SBsawVLslBk
t 9mmPmm$m ntwwMKk
jrasy Aerasirsa'siairva.
Q ANKERS.
KUHN, LOEB&CO.,
BANKIBS,
tOKASSUAST, XaWTOBK,
BSVI COKBTAWTUT OW BARD
A BBLBCT10K. or CHOtCB UVftSTMMT
BscuaiTiaa.
Oovvatpendi
ssterstausti
idsnee ef Bank
rs. Brokers, and la
Jsuissdra.TaaB R.
B.4H.
LADIES I
Watch for notice of our Spring
Opening of PAKAftOLB, Nete
tbe date aad kindly favor ua
with your presence.
We knew you will be amply
repaid, for we will show a re
markably handsome Une.
Tours Very Respectfully,
.EL. H. & 5i,
Ne. 14 Mast aUng Street.
tpMBSd
. BTRIOB'S PALAOK Or FASHION.
During the "Months
OF
APRIL III
-AMD-
JUNE
)
far Stere Will Be Open
Bvsmr-
AMD
EVENING.
UTtlCI'.
Ps.le.ce of Fashion.
Wednesday
Mini
f
arji
stSiAa AOeitisi ssss-stsasMSirfisvssasjastaagtaasjs.
G
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Bard & McElrey't
NEW DRY GOODS SIRE,
M time SI Stl. Upturn Btmt,
terr. fountain ink,)
On Sttediy, April 2d,
With aa tattre Mew steak er
MIY GOODS,
Carpets, Oil Cleths,
FMATHBW,Aa,ee.
p.rraStiia?P,, "U- 0-
iNOiAiaeaaPBTS.M e Werth Its.
INORAINOaaPKTS St e.....WarSlSM.
iN-KaiHcaaraTai e.. wmSaK
IMOKaiNUAKPBTslsTWe WtttteM.
Ixtnaelj Lw Trie.
OtM case bast Calleeea, ss.
OtaOaselaatoe calssess.Se.
. Os Baii entasUaTyare wtSa, see eevertaa
tobaeeebsaa, atsejsjraIdirMraUrpttes,ss.
TSs bast Skaass-Oana raataars i evaey twaaft
taasaesUtyaadBeleesvaiaasss.. ""
QSL'gSSafi " -epartsitat. OaUaad
BARD McELROT,
SS ui S5 8Mtk Qm sMmt.
(OPP. FOURTAltl UltT.l
ttarsS-ttsAw
rAQKB BROTHKIt,
lager & Brether
BAVAVMOWOPBN
CARPETS
-M TUB
New Spring Stjles and Gt leriigs
-AT-
LOW PRICED.
TAFftSTBT AND BODY BBUSBBLS OABPsTTS
OF STANDABD QUA LITT, FBOM BBST
EBOWB BtANUFACTOBBBS.
MOqUBTOAJtPBTF,
VBLVBTOABrBTB,
BBSg-FLT AHD BXTBA SOPgft WOOL
CABPBTS,
MBD1UM AMD LOW-PBICBD 1K8BA1N
OABPBTS,
MAS AND CHAIN OABl'BTS IM ALL
QUAL1TBS,
OOOOA AMD CB1MA U ATTIBOS,
AST SQUABBS,
LIKOLBOM AMD COBTICINB.
FLOOB OIL CLOTH,
BUGS AMD DOOM MATS-
All of SttadardQaaUtlse aad Vary Lew la Prist.
Me. as
KMOr atTaansT,
LAMOASTMB, FA,
TWiAjrra.
OOst CMOICBOOFPBBS
ABO FIMBST FOBMOSA, OOLOMSS ABO
IMPMBIAL TBAB
weajtBtaasaesarlMaaveeaad geed esiaksag
BaBAKr AST OOOOA ABO OHOCOLATB.
FAHCT OBOOBaUBS.
Try ear Bigk araae FAMILY FLODB,
ObX. WXsUrT.
aasTssiTa BTeusi
,T BUMKna,
ANOTHBB
CERALINE BAKE!!
TO-MOBBOW (SATDBDAT.)
Het WaSsat, Ortddie cakes, rieqaettsa, Oeta-
ifeFsaaiag,ae.
LADIB1 BSPBCtALLT 1WVITBD te
aaa see aew tas geea taiaae are
Cakes, Be gtveaaway.a
BURSK'S,
NO. 17 saaVST ONO ariaaDT,
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