resFj?sg ilPK? 4 rows W. lfrSlt T -"' "43 .V?'" fl''' fr". '' ,- ., ,.,'H'I JlvyCASTElt-lliY DmaJJQlkcEB, 'JjgUBBPAY,, APj?H 14, 1887. MC - 1 tff " "RHFSsfJ Ji. L.iiS..-?V"TiT itiifa rJu.w -wi'Mt aTKcr. I whN Mr. Rethernl ahutr-nw law Viae I a ttmkep4-syLiwia.'' I; li H H R lainMft x M 13 I 1 .'skeraiira. m IT tir' M m nff i & iP' m ;vt & ' t1 'U y'M f-'W A. iJHraUGEftCl nxT'.m w V&ttt m, BaTTWi Aiaewaa te I.K II 19 19 MOD UN tee mm it mi 84 oe 00 1700 oe wool MOO Si 00 es uw s ess 1SNSBB M IB M00 MOO MS SA2ILH. oe asoej RllO mwiv::'i r-i i ' - TW Weekly Iotielllgeneec, i. .as1. 1 A " I Xli S CvurnWteNUMV WwsTPWIfc 1-sM if" juam ierr was w j sssus iw uf , ieuiSYnisMiBTssTt'AsfccvTaa nrrsf. itx asosymeo Larrs n ie von unr. m umn tnui iwpwu n ' IKTKXiaaTNOaB, Banaiac" ' , ' tiaeMtar, lf. m-tmtrimttit'Mnttiaerittr illf iMWa sUTM.1 " Kh.iita.la.-ta.l.UjSin. R . B iff 8818? H H"" S IS ! !S l SS B..:8 8 .2 IB '. IS Si..;:: 12 usauw BtB..... UN... 2'" ' kf r s&f1- c""--" 'if--'' - Mi fett'in .' -UUKOASTBrARIL'll. lR?7. n't i- ' ' " : - ' ifik " ,1r!'W Tteljtnt ats. fte Tbe new. railroad frelsht,rate4 continue " m V ','I "i ' ' m ;-'.; B tee meei.,inieieeung teaturem uie. .tlMJDtm situation and the newspapers are , iwmmMj suicrTrenisg uusuioae uicu u iu &rm.,,.jzr .. r " T ,t WMHi;fn conaiuens wnicn uavenew eeen oirriencei.fer just'ene.week. As might ;Mbjixpected, there is found te be a great dlwrsityef opinion as te tbe new rates; 'nsjll -consumers and shippers generally f trKwsiusj fiewt UCUIUflQ vl a icuuuuuu ntiiv.u -Tii! Haw find in tha rates iriven them, while tli Urje. manufactures are aggrieved at the Hri,wttbdrawal of the specially low rates which Vj'atw have enjoyed by reason of their im- ;& fOtlance te the railroads and the interest 'p. CKafrih-VUrit,l. fl.err. ;nin ' ,.,; Ih.rallread-efaBpanies,-especlftllT the -&- TaBlaar1tTBatlla aalftlAfl liatltfitrii A'nmttt1 tst FT?s-i?l' ."T'lT"' V """ w :?, "BBian uu me new law rasiricia inem se that they.cannet give a large shipper bet-texxaU-tuan.a amall one, and compels them te put the old tariff for 'the hanl of a Bakall shipment npen the present carriage of alarge one". Theennsylyania railroad inanagecJ pretend te be very much afraid of .the prohibition made against undue dis crimination, and seemingly have deter mined te give it tbe strictest construction te keep en the safe side until the interpre tatien ei the commission is received It is however generally belle.ved.by tbaf T abWe-Uiat.there .In further irssSWM4 in- public, that tent In their poll . . 1 purpose being te I being te I ice bill obnoxious te the I uslness community by a strained and 1 iess community Dy a strameu ana i ances are uiiciubuuk, uut mrj no um fiu. construction of it. Tbla purpose, if I ulatiy uBetul and thla tafex-atate bualnesa la talned U hnwver defeated bv the I ve violent an exercise te J greatly pro pre fl' .w "I" f,!J?5 , Ibnged. Whether It will be ended by faU rigid entertained manifest fact that the civil seniee law under any fair interpretation of it does net justify the pretended fears of the currying companies, or warrant their rates. It is obvious te every one, for instance, that there is nothing in the law which for bids tbe issue of mileage tickets at retraced rates free te tbe purchase of everyone. The bill -has simply been made tbepretext for,, a. changed policy which is due te the changed relations of tbe Pennsylvania and Beading railroads, whose managers, from enemies, have become friends, and have agreed te unite in dropping two-cent mile age, rates. . .Again, It la dear, that there is nothing in the new law which affects local rates, or which requires a carrier even beyond the state te charge a mileage rate for ft .short haul propertiopatejo that oe a long bauL The Fennsyh ania railroad can charge Lan caster, the same price for a haul from Xew Yerk that it charges Pittsburg or Chicago ; and it does come pretty near te this in Its ebarges for carriage from tbe 3ew Eng land states. A gentleman who is engaged In ..erecting Massachusetts granite ineuu, meats tells us that las present freight-rate te Philadelphia is twenty 'cents per hun dred peuhds,'whlle te "Lancaster, Carlisle and the Interior towns of &utbeasUre Feeiisylrania " J"' one cent ,uere tea days age the rate was tlurty-su eenU te Carlisle. It is impossible te see npen what basis the calculation of the present charges has been made. It is certainly net en a mileage ba'-ls, as these rates show ; and as is further shown by the rate en bar iron in car lead lets, of sixteen cents from l'lttsburg te Phil adelphia and of nine cents from Lancaster. The latter rate has been reduced, hew ever, within the week te. si cents, and that; te New Yerk from Lancaster has also been changed from thirteen and a half te eleven cents; the rate te-Baltimore being ten cents. These rate3 are an advance' npetf the eldcharges and necessarily need modJuc medJuc Up? ".There is no 'Justification whatever for an increase in tbe charges for convey lug manufactured goods and raw materU ass in carload rates en the Pennsilvania. Its charges en local freight have-admittedly yielded a Urge profit. It declares that its through freight Is but 'eight per cent of its total carriage. It has been car tying its through freight without profit, and It necessarily fellows that if the Inter-state commerce bill should cut off all Its through Kfuuc u weuiu net require an advance in Its local rates te keep up its dividends. But the new law can have no such effect upon this railroad's business, because It I BH for years been its beast that it has net done what tbe law new forbids it te de, afjVjr te charge mere,for a longer than for starter haul. Th public will very carefully dlscrlmi Mfef 'between things that the law and tWjija'that the railroad's are responsible r ':'ler. Tha commission will Were verv S-fi-'iflaj. nnt a construction uoen anv V'itNbttul points In tbe law, which the . rsslresli will need te accent and adapt t''i"r lfsaBsaaalvaa In. Them will na mn4smns. 7 tsM of the law fellow the condemnation of : tha rates which the railroads make'.threiurh Vsvdity or malice, in seemlngly'seeklmjte 5'ksytblaw. 4; A Ssaiat sf Sesse. ., '.- Tke Kev Yerk Tribune comments upon AaWsSx awassWBxsi sawhlAli jasms te ftsastA rfHJVsaTsPsHS-sjSsaai v, fBBSpxsjB-p VffJUsyU tVUCJUO IV WtfV Hi, upeti (be) bsllissrent Canadians, and Wstsi apears telare bean induced solely ssi aUacaraa tb iolsCTer tha Domlaien m- . i .X.- w - - L i br sK-Hsalstsa- of Justice Mc-i Tb'tsaUssBSa. is' a JMM Ifwjar I tarsat.lhe feigk aadmhrhtyl M I ffiSL.LK&K jr j HjT . u . ' -ffii&F vSr fcts&jnsss. lewlbf thi case fa rlriSt, arM feat CXnadaT has outageeusly violated the Maty of 1318. It may be prophesied that this display of sense will net Ixs merely spasmodic, hut that the sentiment of the Canadians will support the ex-minister se heartily that the BcrVernment.wlll. nqt dare te. push the mat tcr te a mere serious crisis. The argu ment in nueatlen has been widely pub- I'llAedthrongheut-the Dominion, and the rUldthre.Mrli6 have heretofore Refused ,i;,ir nt anv clause of the treaty but it one admitting American usnermenier helter, repairs, weed and water," awl ,n.niiir mimosa wnaierer," win .1...1 ihu varv rtuisA was Inserted I 7. - r ... n tie hh.'l the pun036 of presenting IHe heft- I ereeurse construction that &r .Iqhn 'acDenald has placed upon the treaty, f this change of sentiment should fellow, We United States wlll then have a score id settle for Ihe highhanded and Insolent proceedings of ihe armed vessels of the Dominion, their many insults te our flig aid injuries te out fisheries. By the time vb are through with the matter tbe Can- aiiiinsmay be heartily' slclt of their form of mis geernmeut, and anxious te escape from the protection of titled .Englishmen possessed of mere pride than sense. 'Tux Senate has voted for a constitutional amendment for woman suffrage. Let the Ibandpii Ituki Itnbss band play I great lUnk. historic! .library In Bex- has been gobbled up by the Hyracese, . V., university. Th la country knows a geed talng when it sees It. An amended revenue bill has been pre pared by Auditor General Nllea. It makes no concessions te trust companies and ether corporation, who will nave te pay tax en personal property, Includ ing money at interest, bends, mortgages, etc. Exceptions are made of mercantile book ac counts, money deposited In savings funds, money tfepeslted with ether corporations subject te chtck without notice, and mil money owned or Invested In ether states. The clause exempting building and lean as sociations from the three mm tax la amended te include Churches, hospitals, universities, colleges, seminaries or lnstftuuenk of learn ing, benevolence or charity whose buildings, With the grounds annexed and necessary for occupation, are new by law exempt from taxation. i What has become of the project te extend the Quarryvllle railroad te the Peach Bettem farrew Gauge line? , . I The Philadelphia County Medical sce'ety has just rejected for membership a woman physician. Xels la geed taste tnlsplsced. Taking a calm glance ever the earthy aa reflected, in the dally press, it is found In a I remarkably tranquil state, though there are me usual mutteringa or war in jburepe ana executions olassass-ies In Russia, with steady stream of exiles te Siberia and another, ei QnjlsuU' towards America. In th I! lJZA!!!! In this ceun- appears te be tbe fearful and wondertelgym Hl'urKia ku usf ius icwiui uu nuuun nastlc performance of the railways about the nutlc nerfermance of the railways about thi lntar-state commerce act. Trapeze perform- aBces are Interesting, but they are net partlc. of the performers, or by their gradual yield' lng te fatigue and tbe laws of gravity, Is the question of present Interest. Fer It seems as sure aa gravity that they must abandon the present position and modify their (heavy freight charges. Meanwhile there are sev eral matters of interest maturing and chief among them are the municipal bill which progressive .Lancaster naa condemned se strongly, ihe Canadian fiahery dispute and tbe ever recurring English crista. These things and the spring fever will all reach ua about the same timer but se will the circus, -sa si i Thlhk is juatnewa great rush of Irirb emigrants te America, mere the merrier. Let them oeme ; the FKBSONAI Tnn Pntserss BgAfnrcc writes mnile and riisrys me plane'and organ with marked ability. - - OoTFrrNert Bfxvrr Istrelng te plant tree en Arber Day. On the morning of April IK the stroller en the Susquehanna bank will seethe governor direct a pick. and. shovel brigade Lu front of tbe executive mansion a It plants young elms in places most bare. "JsNNluii'NL" (Mrs. "3. 0. Croly), who for about twenty years has se ably edited Diimercst't Afcfnilne, leaves If April 13 te tbke possession of Omley't I.arty's Heek, of Which she hai purchased a elesr half, and of which she will Lavs the aele editorship, tj be writes that she Intend te .change its present character and make It mere representative of the interests of women. The Kev. Jehn Welsh DijlleSjI). D S well-known clergyman of the Presby asrian ebarcb, died en Wednesday In Phila delphia, after an illness of about three) month' duration, lie waa born in that city in 1S23, snd graduated at'Yaia eeliegtn-li4.-He also atudied medieirje, and, ia 1M5j was resident physician of the Philadelphia hos pital, lie selected the clerical profession, however, aud graduated from the Union tbeoreglcal seminary in 1S4S. m Uuw Ooruatssleoet Olxrsy's SmarVDaagJitaws ClatUi Laagh est Ukss. Civil fienrlee Commissioner -Jehn H. Oberlyls the happy; tamer of aLt of tile brightest and Jelllest girls In Xhlngten. ThecommlsaienerlanaturaUy proud of his dlever daughiara, but sometimes in th privacy of the home circle be attempts te ertum their exuberant spirits by comparing them,' always te their disadvantage,' With Other young, ladles et their acquaintance. Sometimes the commissioner succeeds, some times he doss net. The ether evening when Colen! jOeerly dropped. Inte his seat .at the dinner-table it waa noticed that, .bla bes .were troubled leek.-. Ha sighed aeayjiy, ana .men as sis gsze resiea upon each of his blooming daughters ha sighed sgaln. . , , . What's the matter. pspsT" chorused several et tbe female voices, , filiating ui bead sadly the commissioner replied ; II' I grieve te say that I am disappointed In (ay daughters. 1 had hoped that they would, grew up bright and clever, i am sure they ughtte. 1" ... At this point one of the veuns ladles alt- d'reQUy opposite looked the colonel I ml In tbe face and calmly replied : "Why?" .V""" lnPlB question aud a Utile word if three letter, but it bothered tbe commls cemmls i iener mera than the met abstruse problem Us fertile brain had ever held loTtAeoon leTtAeoon loTtAeeon uslonolan applicant under the civil Ber tie could hardly say without the grossest oneelt that the young ladles ought te be never aa me ueaeeuuani 0 se brilliant a ather, se, alter turning very red In the face md coughing several time te hide bis em rraasment, the commissioner meekly re. )lied i ' Becaete. my dear, sreur tnnthar i 10 superior s woman. 'V The excuse was tee ransparent, and tbe IsUgh which ran around he table satisfied the commissioner that tha reung ladles were ' en te " him. This hap hap wesU evers week age, and since that Uass Jotensl Oberly has stadleusly retrained from further reflections open his clever daughters lack of brilliant qualities, " !' ! ffsaia Can! by Dreaaeay Jullal4twlaa,efMlaas, iksfweataa wbe saasrMstsdtwMtwdsreaaraM'wltB bsina imDiieatsd la csnalasf Lb Mrs which resulted A tb crstnatiea e(sew'.sassbe and hiaechildntLtUMnn' PeimLJi. Y.. .ea iienlatef atarch-Ja, as wistsssK testabs leciasntaliyilrstt Uuteara. aejassas la Jlas- aoea's a wsuiuE or aravsBBa a Hansen aaata te ta strsjrhy utiBitsvsr jtesv Jmm aawsstiaeer te P&n wblsky wftsa ism is taa aagBSltaBB.aF asjAaawawM tt I rrera the llnrrtjburg I'alrlet. lien. Cbauncey K. Hlck, lie for eight years has been the president of the Yerk Jeffersen association, retired from, Mie, presi dency en Monday night. After gUleg'hki reasons for retiring and speaking of tbe mlr. stnn and work porlermwl hy this and ether njmdcratlesoeletlK Mr. Black' went en te '. e are new living under a Democratic ad ministration, Whose conduct appears te hste dltarnml the crllUiiaui of U adversary him self. We meet occasionally In tbe baser sort tiKepubllcati newspapers setue expressions oil merely -snarling iwrttMnshlp, hut the hotter and gtester pait of the Kepubltcan prvsa admit the slUIrs of the government are manaiel nnder Mr. Cleveland with Yare mirUv and ceasuintnata ivudeuca. All preaicuens ei evil irem a 6inecriui ministration h,0 Sgnny failed, and all the.prsdlcUens or geed have lwn slgually verlUed. Iferetofera untold millions were waited la alleged efforts te produce a navy ; new, in honest and earnest bands, ft real nkvy of serviceable vessel Is ratbly arising upon moderate apprtrprt. U6ns and without Uie suspicion or een the malicious suggestion of a Jeb. Heretofore the ractllc.ritU reads bare suceesslully re sisted and bRllled every effort te settle upon h lust basis tbelr enormous Indebtedness te the government ! ts-day a commission, with ample powers, enters upon uiai important duty, and the names of tbe CDtnmlrileners are a auiliclent guarantee that the work will be honestly and thoroughly done. Heretofore the carrying companies of the United States have exercised an lrresiens- ble power ever the business of the country, sreater than that bf all the governments, general and local, combined. Te-day these companies are operated under a tMuelicset vuut equally us lu ucry uiau euu ,ij .& .? SX SS.ntS.'eS who after months of notice and preparation have been at length deprived of unlawful attiaclai advantages, it Is hailed with -grateful aculamatien ly the hole people. The commission feature waa n er favored by the Democratic party. It was farced upon the reluctant Heuse by tbe llepubllcan Sen ate. An Incorruptible and fearless cenmmis len would denb hkrm and might de some geed, but a bad one, weak or corrupt, would be the most fearful curse that ever visited us. The Federalists understand this, and while we Ua e, for tbe present, a safe federal com mission, appointed by the wise discrimina tion of an honest Democratic president, the Hermhlicans in enr legislature are preparing te lntl'ct npen the state of Pennsylvania a commission exclusively partisan, with tower te suspend, at discretion, im pertant clauses of enr constitution. This catalogue of reforms under n Democratic administration might be greatly prolonged were tbla the time and place for that exhibit, There are te be seen almost everywhere by tbe Intelligent eye, scanning tbe Whole scene of American poll tics, signs of renewing strength and vigor In tbe great paiiy te which we belong and In whose keeping we firmly believe the betta. Interests of the people have ever been and mnst ever be the uiwt safe. Tbe un avoidable irritations attending the Inaugura tion Of an administration after '-15 years of exctrrslerr are Tapldly subsiding, and the substantial beHtnisef the change are rising into the clfar view of wen el ail parties. Let no Democrat forget that the record being made by Mr. Cleveland's administration is the record upon which we must stand or fall in that fateful contest of next year, when II is te be determined whether our snecess nf US1 is te be like that of Jetlersen in lb04 aud of Jacksen In !&' complete and permanent cr pattlal and brief. It we cannot win upon that record, we cannot win at all. Are we. anyel us,-prepared ler a re- interest I iapietoibeexiravagsnce,cerrupllouandcen-tulgym- I trailing excesses of the recent past? Who ever Bbsll be tbe nominees of the Democratic. party, they will be Judged almost exclusUely ev the history of the existing administration. Let us tee readr. That struggle involves for ourselves and our cbUdren. matters se mo mentous thall hesitate toseeakof them with out greater deliberation. J wish, indeed, there might be, at tbe begtelng of next year, ten thousand permanent Democratic societies te sustain the cause of pure admlnstratlen, strict construction and lecil liberty. IS UOVim CLMAJflHU T13tr. Seu 1'elnu That WIU Be Apprerlatsd by Ttarlltr Ileasc-Ktspera, Irem the Country Uentleman. The carpets of a house, where the floors are covered throughout, represents buge total of human labor. Net only N there the dyeing, the spinning and the wea lnjr,tbe cutting and sewing, but, obi the taking up and putting down, tbe lifting and dragging, tbe beating and shaking, the lighting tbe moth then last and weist of oil, the mending I The carpet that is still as the housekeeper doubtfully says prttty geed; hew can one leek at that without sighing ? Ah, well, it is house-cleaning time, and ss we cannot all have new ones, we must summon up our courage and Bee what we can de with these that are certainly ' beginning te wear." A carpet that is merely a llt'le shabby may be made te appear much fresher by ripping tbe breadths and bringing the bright por tions, which have been covered by the furniture, into the centre of the room, relegating the mere worn and discolored part te tbe dark corners. Simply ripping a seam through the middle and joining what were the two sines rosy answer ; or, ii usury isuee, tt may no worm wniie te cut ice tniuuie breadths In two and sew tbe ends together also. This will change a half-worn carpet mere than one would suppose. It li a disa greeable task, but 1 Is worth at least a year's additional service. With a still poorer carpef, where an entire new one la net te be hud, the beet porticos may be nearly tltted round tbe outside of the room ; then, buy for the centre one of tbe neat snd pretty little "art carped" se-called, which some In small patterns with a beruer all round. They cost but a lew1 dollars, and if judiciously selected, tbe neutral tone el the half worn carpet will show te geed advan tage. The UttleearpeU are also very com fortable and. pretty te put down ever malting ter cold weather. The carpet tbatmustbodUeardad will often make a geed one ter a bedroom by using tbe beat portions ter a iuare uf three or four yards snd staining a border round the room In cherry or walnut Pretty scrap of all kinds, thoroughly mixed, cut and sewed, then woven like a bit. er-ujls rag carpet, a yard and a half wide, make handsome and durable rugs ter bed rooms, either with a bare fleer or et er mat ting. , ... , Plain felt In solid colors makes quite an at tractive lloer-ooverlng and is particularly sat isfactory with fur rugs. The handsome black fur rugs which are sold lu all the carpet sterM sometimes as bearskin," are made from the skins of sheep and goat? Why cannot larmera- wives, wuere inng.Toeieu sheep are kept, have handsome borne made rugtT Who will tell ua' hew te manage the dyeing and tanning T t Of course the boys who are fend of hunting snow wnat a pretty small rug can be made from a fox or a coon akla. Tliese small sk Ins are yeiy pretty, slightly stutiud and set upon a square of dark cloth ; or they may be finished wttu the usual border of piuked out tUnnel. The head snd tall must of course be left en snd ihe whole will be s very desirable pres ent for the room of a mother or a sister or even for somebody else's sister. A te color In carpets, this must Inevitably depend largely upon tbe general scheme of color In each room. It Isaoemmon mistake thst dark carpets ajell isas quickly than light ones, A light, carpet show dust much less than s dark one and .often wear better. Neutral and Medium cplpra snd Inconspicu ous patterns are generally most satisfactory in ac-ual service, Mixed messy greens and brown make a pretty, cheerful aud d urable carpet. A Prank of JehnT, Its mood, from a talk with him la Tha Newt Yerk Graphic 1 must tell you of a clever game be (Metberh) and 1 put up en a couple of Tinn llehmeu. W get into a' railway compart ment at nirmlngbam, prepared ler fun of eomasert, but Just what we hadn't decided. I took out a cigar and said la turn te our fellew-travellers, "De yen object te amok, sir;" Tbejr answered In tb negative, with something very like the sir of objecting very snuab Indeed. "Da you object te smoke. slrT" I asksd Helheru. "I de, sir," be said! H bag your pardon, air," ,1 .said. "Object te suiekeT" grumbled ibe; "I Ilka a man's luipudsne ,wbe proposes sueb a thing.". "I bag your perdoe, air," I rs, rtsirl "Deuce take a nun," continued be, 'wae-.prssumes te wish te mads himself f'rjcWittsliaBsldbeTlf aASafsmtd ia snssk sas mind mtvuit hlna.'' A MSI jesjt fsveKBB, str,- ILifjsesi iaM WMSt US saws -aaw bHwUbHIMI. sVEsBBSBaaaaaa earrlaMandUMrKllahmeBMUKtTldnU recegnlilng In me a person tee oentaenpUble te offer a pretest, first requested, then etaerxt Hethern te put out bis cigar, lie waa deaf te them. They fairly steed ever him and cursed like tnie ltritetis who never Wilt be alarea. lie putted away until the train stepped at a station. Theu with a "Come along, Jehn," he invited me te accompany him forth. Ve ttrted the guard and get Inte another carriage ana the Kngllsbmen recognized the sell. i .... a. AM KasTKK-TIDK At KtMer title, when llllosblew, .tiutope their chiUlccs of snow, I wnteh bur, dslnt) clml and sweet, , ICncel In the church' caIiu rvtrcAt, With fair yeniR fAce bent meek and low AIkitc her bee, whtle wondering gmw The violet ee a te anil Ire l'hey WAUdcr e'et each iew aud iwt At l.iuter-tlde. rJalr nenltent I Toe well I knew 'tl net the thought of sins that se Disturb tint flower face nellte t It t be cauu your glances tueet that beauet In the cend row At f.tutor-uae. Ven Jlarper'i Itatar. SppthMhapm boy dance and "Jump for Jey." The happy chllu metner ut Salvation Oil. A bltu (re n a rattlesnake Is oflen -net mere dangerous than a etere rough or cold. I)r. Bulla cough ;rup null iWinea lis reputa tion. Dr. S. L. WurraAi $ " Uave found 'Dtges tflln beneficial In u ere canes el lijtpepsla." Seldbyall UniKgUta. 11 rtl per bottle, or W. F. htdiler.t Ce., MAnufACturtnuCheuUstji, W Jehn St, K.Y. Il-MCIAL BOTIOMM. SlUKlirs COUGH and Consumption Cure Is sol J by us en a guarantee. It cures Con Cen Con utnptle 1 -old by it. It Im-hran, druggist, Nes. W! and 1.9 Nonh (jueeu SU, Lancaster, r. Pi TH VT 11 UK1NU CUUUIt ran be equlekly cund by "hlleh Cure. We guamntee It. Sold bv It It. Cochran Oniuulst, Nes 127 aud 13a North yaeen St., Lancaster, 1'a. (I) A Very Harrow Escape. 1 es, I had a very narrow escape,' said a prenilucnt cltlien te a friend. "1 waa confined tot tnv bed for a ear and m v friends imre me un toracensumptUes grtve. unlll 1 ban using hemp s lUl-um for the Threat and Lunsa, ana here 1 am, sound and herty." I'rlce ec. and II. rer salu by li. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Jie. U7, north Queen street, Lancaater. SLKKeLKss.SU'.IITS, made miserable bythat Urrlble ceuKh. bhUohscureU the remedy for you Sold bv II U. Ceehran, druggist, os 157 and 139 North Queen St., Lancaster, 1'a. ixj Excitement luTexa. Great excitement has been caused In the vi cinity el farts, Tex , by the remarkable re covery of Mr. j. K. Corley, who was se helpless he could net turn In bed, or raise his head ever) body said he was dlng of Consumption. A trial bottle or Dr. King's New Discovery was sent him. rinding relief, he bought a large bot tle and a box et Dr. King's Mew Life l'llls t by the time he had taken two boxes of l'llls ana two bottles et the Dtsery, be was well and had gained In flesh thirty six pounds. Trial lietUes of this ureat DUcevsry for Con sumption free at u. 11 Cochran's Drug store, LT7 andiA) North Queen street, Lancaster, 1'a. (2) DasDSLiea Livsa rsLLSTS rer sick headache tirpld liver, biliousness and Indigestion. Small aadeay te swallow. One pill a dose. Price, Sic. By all drugxlsts. f684mdTa.Tli.S Th Verttlct Unanimous. Ten are feeling depressMl, yenr appetite ts peer, ou are botbered wl'h Headache, ) ou are. fldifity, nervous, and generally out of sorts, and want te brate up. Itraee up. but net with sllmu- lunu. spring mudlclnus, or bitters, which have for the !ir basis very cheap, baa whisky, and which stimulate you ter an hour, and then leave you In worse condition than before. W bat you want Is an alterative that will purify your bleed. e&uny acuun ei (.lver ana i laneys.re- store your our Ttiaiity.ana give renei thand sirengm. iith. Sucha uinllelne von w Ultteni, and only SO cents a betue at U. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 1SJ North Queen bl.U U.ki.P. . must, uiiiuuwi, fa. tf COUGH. WHnen VG COUUH and UrenchltU Immetllately relieved by BhllehHi Cure. Beld by 11 B. Cecarm, druggist, os. U7 ana IS .North Queen St., Lancaster, 1'a. (I) Backus' Armies salve. The Best Salve tn the world for Cnt. Seres, Ulcers, Salt Bhenm, revsr Seres, Tetter, unappea uanea, tuieiuas, iirns, ana ail sain Eruptions, and positively cure files, or no pa required. It is guaranteed te give perfect satis- XT nee sb cent per Dvz- vor bb4b uy a. xx. twann, vruxvMLmf tad ISA North Queen street. I ancestor. Pa. feUDMCT TKODBLU. A Oase of Many Tsars Standing Oared SU Bettles, La a Han BO Veer at Age. ALUs-rews, fa., May S, 1886. IHsdilies IIittsm Ce Gents : 1 had been troubled with my kidneys foranumberef years, used almost everything without much benefit intll I tried Daadellen Hitters. I nsed six bot tles and am pleastid te say I am entirely rid of the kidney trouble, besides my system being tentd up se that I feel Ilka a different person. I cheerfully recommend the same te all afflicted n this way. J ACOB atVSCHUTZ. !ble-3mdTn,Th.A W Caotlen Against Him. The unprecedented success and merit of Ely's Cream Balm -a real cure ter catarrh, hay fever and cold In the head-had Induced many adven ts rerx te place catarrh medicines bearing some resemblance In appearance, style or name upon ttainarket,!nordurle trade upon Ltanroputa Ltanreputa Ltanroputa tleaof Kly's Cream Balm. Don't be deceived. Buy only Ely's Cream Halm. Many In our lm lm midlate locality will testify In hlgheat commen dation of It. A particle ts applied Inte each nestill ; no pain; agretable te use Price (0 cu. aUSwdeedaw Mothers I Mathers 1 1 Mether It Are you duturbed at night and broken of yenr rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cnttlng teeth T If se, goat once and get a bottle of Hat, WIMBLOW'B SOOrUlNO Si UUP. It will relieve the peer little suffer Iramediately-dependnpentt; there 14 no mistake about It. There Is net a mother en earth who has ever nsed It, who will net tell yen at once that It wUI regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It Is perfectly safe te use In all cases' and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of one of the eldest and best female physicians and nurses In the United State. Beld every where. IS cents a bottle. maysi-lysaw AGU.KAT DISCOVKUY. The greatest discovery of the nineteenth cent LnrylaDr. Lealle'a Special Prescription for sick headache, which la the discovery or an eminent physician ana uaea uy mm forever thirty yean. ueiere giving ii u tee puuuc, ana u sianas mbllc, and 11 standa te- day without a rival. Ueaa aaveruseinent m another column. ONQUEHS I'AIN. Red Star Cough Cure. PUKELY VEOLTABLE-1 ilAHMLKSS. IUIEUTLY ACstTicAL Cabs-Asthma Bueinims. Mr. Charles A.TIel, says tbe Philadelphia Kitning yewt, waa se prostrated with threat trouble following upon asthma, be was or dered by physicians te New Orleans. Th change wrought no change ; he returned heina In a hopeless coneitlon. Un wa ail. Ised and be tried Bed Star Cough Cnre. Ills cough and asthma left him, and after nstng a few bottles his health was completely restored. Abeth PLscae-l'MCKOBiA- Cerns. Outnby Heuse, Portland, Oregon. After suffering a great ileal from an attack of pleure pneumonia, connected with a e vere and painful cough, a friend nf mine recommended tb Ited Star Cough Cnre te me, after 1 bad tried several ether remedies without success. On bottle ensured my re covery. MAHK.A.M1LLLU, Traveling Agt, Erie it. U. IsrLAMXATlex or TaaesTasn Lcses. ' Han Franrlsce, Cal. Mr. Oliver illnkley, proprietor of the. Pa cific Carriage, Ce., 11 Powell St, San Fran el.ce, sa: "I have been suffering with a severe cough, causing finally Inflammation of tbe thteat and lungs for a long time. After consulting several physicians without deriving any benefit, 1 was induced by a trl-ml, wbe had been similarly afflicted, te try the Ited " Star Cough Cure.'' After a raw doses I began ta feel Instant relief and after using one bottle 1 was entirely eared. OLIVE dtK LEY. A Etartuse Disctesrss-Taas Petics. a leading physician has made the startling revelation that six thousand people, mostly children, die early In this country from th effects of eeugh mixtures containing mor mer phia or opium. TUECUAKl.Et A. OOBLER CO.Baltlmore ' ... sd a.aw All persons csisa St. Jacobs Ofl or Eed star Ceuirh Cure, will by sending a two cent stamp and a history of their case, receive aaviva ST. JACOBS OIL. TUEQKEATQEKMANKEUBDYFOB rAIBT. ?ares HheumatUm. Bsuralsls, Baekaca. HA- I ache, Toothache. UpisJ'aa.avussss si4?-Ta'4 ether Pais and Ache. ! Fifty Cents. All DraafMs sad Oaslst TUM QUAMhM A. VftfilMQQ.Wtm ..-..'-... . ..i.s .r -"-" s v rxx -' and Bew te Avoid Them In Tim. m. en.-.!.- Mr.Wllteq S. ralmsr, of Mew Yerk City, re reived Ihe bent wlahea of Ihe eeasen from all the Mends be met ea his Mrlhdav.anit believed that hit Inturs lire Was forte Iesr and Joyeui. Itial evening kerelt a tickling In the threat, a alls-til patn seresa the cheat and re roughed nnea or twice. The neat day hli neatrtl were Inflamed, hi; threat ters aqs Jits lirnga aU flllsffl up.' THe Sair following he wS In ld, alUi phtctmi hiking their heads, and the thus day be waa deed from pneumonia, which he railed te take In ttise. There are ten theaaaad man and wemea In lAmertcA te day In Jusi the same comllUen as Mt, 1'almer was. Their Vhttmts are sere, tbelr lusga are trrllateil, and they are en tha verge of aofcuuienla and death, but they de net knew IM this terrible disease, pneumonia, has bf corns the Monster of American nte It Is emtdnn, aetere and fatal. It comes without warning and strikes down without mercy, rhyalelans say It mutt be thrown from the system en li tutrt, and that there Is nothing equal te pure spirits for this pnrpea. t'nre H.iuera are alxo alxe tutely necessary wnen pneutnonlalsemnlngen, enit from the careful tnvsstlf aUent of the heat chf-tnUta and pn valeiaus we are oenvlnoed that ara liquor new known te the wetld Is equal te li)tTy, t'ura Malt Whisky ter pneumonlaer any otter pnlmenary trouble. This whisky Is put up solely for medical purposes, and sold only la eaied bottles. It la a stimulant te the enrana that have been congested hy cold It arouses the Usus te treh atUeiu Uwatds off dtteass and containing no fusel oil, It does net Injurs new Intoxicate. Mr. B. W. Uewell, of Wsahlagten, It. C. re lated his experience as fellows'" thsd beruer- -W.I, '. n HtllllfHHIi '. . ,-- nreu fellows'" I bad beruer- emntnrd by a physician who Irs only slightly eenswsled. In Tiiavsi mm su v theuaht uvlann Attaust 1 had three mere hemorrhages and lest a aimnei uuwu. anoieor rnyaician mm i waa lathe last stages et consnmpilen, and finally I save ud all hone. leuuuneaxinny s ruresiaii t. 1 have sained health and Whltkyandtenkit. sirengie rapmiy, ana am completely reaioree. :tnr t ma reuaraauia waiaar. weics u seta wyi wktskr.waick U sold by all first-class arugaliu (ana the secret at.whete ugal ma manufacture many have In vain seuiht te n nd out,) deserve te te kept In every household.. net only te be used In cases of emurgsney, but te assist Inproleuging life and bringing health and happiness. DUFFY' PURE MALT WHISKY Is Beld Only In Hetties. Price, fst OO. rer sale by Druggists, Grocers and Dealers, Persona Kast of the Recky Mountains faxcept the Territories), unable t procure it from their Hauler can hava-tlair Ueas-n rent. In plain ease, unmarked, esprvss prejxUJ, by remitting m te Tke Duff stall Whisky Ce., jUMhsstsr. ". V, (1) febl7 lydTh KT E W VUKK fiTOKK. SEASON ABIE GOODS. WATT & SHAND, 6. 8 & 10 BAST KOTO ST, LANCASTER, FA , Offer Uwlay Lb Largest Stock aad Best Assort ment of Jew Spring Dress Goods Kvcr ".hewn tn t ancaster Cennty An Immense arlety of ew and Serviceable DUISS GOODS At J, 4, S and 9 and 10 Cent a yard. One morn cue Silk Mixed Dress Weeds, only An1- JTUr ew Lustr Checks, He. a yard, made te sell at 'J c Thirty eight Inch Spring Suitings, only Sue. a ard. Forty Inch Atl Weel Suitings, 25c. a yard : real value, 33c. ' forty Ave Inch Bemeapun Suitings, LTgbt weight, 2Se. a yard . BUk and Weel MLxtere, te Inch Vld, fflie, a yard. All-Weel Spring Tricot only STXe. ayard. All Woof and Bilk and Weel Stripes, Checks aad Mixtures, for Combination Butts. Forty Inches wide. Ma. a yard. AUthel'etralar-.hadsla New Spring Tricots, se Inches wide, 50c. a ard. French Feule Beiges, 11 Inches wide, 50 J. a yard. Hair Line and Silk Check Cleth Suitings, M Inches wide, 75c a yard. Pin Checks and Mixtures tn 1 ngllsh Cleth Saltings, 64 Inches wide, 7Sc a yard. Everything -Sew and Desirable In ladles' Dress tjoeds at fermlar Prices -AT THE- New Yerk Stere. I08TON STOKE. Special Bargains -AI THaV BOSTON STORE, N0&2G& 28' North Qaeea 8L Cene and Be Our Line of r a ft ; Jerseys, Jemy Waists -AND- JACKETS. Here Is a Sample Fries t Ladles' Full Slzs,' rerieci i iung cost xiac j ersey, , easu. . SPRING. HOSIERY, Special One Hundred Desan Let Children's Hese, &c a pair t worth JOe, a pair. Fifty Pflten Ladles' Kegnlar-MadeBalbrlggan lle,He.apalrt worth am a pair. Anether Case Children' Lisle Thread tless, 3tc a pair worth 37KC a pair. Hen's Hese a Specialty, One Hundred Cozen Men's Ilese, Sc.apalr. We are Showing an Immense Assortment of Ladles' COLLARS AND CUFFS. And all the Newest Things In RUCHINGS -AT OUB- 0RIGINALL0WPBICES. StammBres, &Ce. TLANTIO OITY. " WTHliRiil.,-,- ruusn stnA nf Ksmtnekw Avaana. AtlaaUS City. M.J, SMa-MigKftT. '' ( Formerly of tbe BaSaer.) , 'latrUtaat,TBS E NQLKTBKB STOCK FARM. SUndard-Bred StaUiens la Servlea. STOBSiaUJiatiltil ' IV fXISJJ. .......,...s- steet,s yf,E47. , . BM..., .,,,,..., .,,,,..i.ss istrf- fBTBI I satSMrllswlaailsgaai I ... WAM'h . tuuiv 7CUbS. Sruutsa, 111 , August , tfs. We feel we must write something of the sne-1 V I cess el Hep Hitlers. Thelr sale Is thrlble that of any ether artlde of medicine. Ilenea we feel it kutjmtlee ni)o8audyeiir IllUnratesay that It la a iuedlclnn of real marttand virtus, and doing much geed and elTeetlUK great cures.. ., fours, J. . A U. U. UTLK.V. IIjuistivls, Ohie, Feb II.ISN. t am very glad U say 1 havettled Hep Hltteis Aud never took aiivthlnr that did me as much oed. 1 only took two bottles and 1 would net' take sis ter th gera tney out me. i recein mend Uem te my vnttcnts, and get the best of result from their ne. C. II MEKCSll, ll.ll. Naw II avis, Cenk , Sept. 1MM. We take pleasure lu glvtng you a notice and a Til re, strong one, as It (Hep Ultters) deserves It. We nsa It, aud we kuew it dessrvea ILy-TAc Jitgtilt : tlsxstwu-M, rob. 11, ll Jler BrrrsRsCe'' s!lrs I was gl en no by the doctors te d)e of scrofula consumption. Twe bottles of your Hitters cured me. They are having a large sale here. LEUOY BUKWklt, Uasaiwicn, K Y., UMtlsS. Hep lUtier are the most valuable medicines ever knew, t should net have any metker new but lox thorn, HKNUYKNAPs Less Jack, Me , Sept. II, TS3, I have been ntlng Hep Hitters, and haVe re' celved great benefit from thett for liver corn cern plafnt and Malarial fever. They are superior f6 all ether medicine. ' r. M. nattrtkH. Kauasx Miuu , Feb. 1 ISSJ. lice Urrrsas Mm, Ce.' I knew Hep Hitters will bearreoemTnenflattan honestly. All who use them confer upon them the highest encomiums and give them Credit for making en res-all the proprietors Claim for them. I have kept thorn since tbey were Brst offered te the public They took htgh rank rrera the first, and maintained It, and are mere called ler than all ethers combined. Se lengaa they keep up their high reputation for purity and usefulness 1 shall continue te recommend them-sernsthlng I have never done before with any patent medicine. J. J. ll.vncecif, Physician and Druggist R AneKX, Me , Feb. 9. ls. I purchased 0 e bottles ql your Hep Hitters of Bishop A Ce. last fall, for my daughter, and am well pleased with the Bitten. They did her mere geed than all the medicine she ha taken far six years, WM.T. McULUHk. Th above Is from a very rsltabte tamer. whose daughter was In peer health for seven or eight yeara,and could obtain no relief antll she uscdliap Hitters. She 1 new-le as gend health a any parson In this country. We have large sales, and Lhey are tnaklug remarkable cures w. ii. bishop a co, T WEAK MEN Seffertns? from the effects of youthful errors, early decay, wasting weakness, tout manhood, etc., t will miss a valuable treatise (sealed) con taining rutl particular tee home ours, FJUsBef caarKH. A splendid mietlcal work ; should, be Ttma by every man who is nerveus ana debili tated. ASaresa, FUOF.F.C. FOWLEftT tnlMmdAw Moodus, Conn. TJdPHOVKD CUSHIONED EAR DHUMS. CURE FOR THB DEAF. eck"s Patent improved Coshlened Bar. Dram perfectly restore hearing and perform the work el the natural dram. Invisible, com. tariaM and always tn petition, an conversa tion and even whispers hearesauUBeUy. send ter lUustrated book with tesUmeaiais, FBJtB, ftKxf &&?!& " iwasHviyemiairw QOBB GDABAxTTaTJCO. RUPTURE. gaaiaateed by DE once t be ODecatlen a 1. B. HITIS. in or delay (rose bus. sst testedbyhnnaredsef cures. MalneSVe, snresu saaiaei I (or Clreelir. sa w syni .. nan rsHtsa JtOWMtBMMUtUKtl euna, piALL ANDREI? ' -THE- ROCHESTER LAMP, sixty CandJetlght i Beau them sJL Anether Let of CHEAP OLOBBS for as and UU stoves. tsa " PaT&raoTxeM . METAL MOULDING ARD RUBBEB CU8BIO" WEATHER' STRIP tleautiemlrl. This strip entwear all ethers. Beeps out the coldTstep rattling of windows, akdadetliedusc Beep out snow and rain. Any eae ean apply tt no waste or dirt made tn ap plying U. Can be Sited anywheTe-ne bole, te Mrs, ready for use. it will netrSrUlt, warn or akrlnk a cushion strip Is tb most perfect.. At ta Steve, Heater ana Hang Stere . . - . ,t - Jehn P. Sclmiim & Sens, 84.B0UTH QUKXN .ST,- '' LAHCASTBaV, 1A. wa a. sUaurraK aviiDUB e. hcrji KIEFFER 8c HERR, -DEALBBS IN-: WOULD CALL SPEdAL ATTBHTlbir TO Fuller & Warren Ce.'s ITIMJT.H.Y,) STOVES, HEATERS. FURNACES AND R1NSBSL reuknoenetomn any risks with' "fOL LEH awauHBN's- ttoeds.' wa gturaatas Uem te glrs SatiafeetlOB. ' Aa a Heater " TUKSPLENDID " has no rtTaL being a thorough het base, no part of this stev remains cold, erei r Inch el It radiates beat. As s Smaller and Cheaper Heater tbe "BEIQ HT, diamond " ass' sstaeuaaea itseu in w irons Th merits of tbe "SPLBBD1D" and "BEIfJHT DI AtteXD " consist la Bautr of Constrnetlon, Fernet Control of Draft, cieandaess, ae Deit, ae a and BOouessy et EnaL- !afrOaliavdsxaBilarOryxmrselL 40 EAST KINO ST.. (orresiTB oecbt heusb avail SJArPAtSM w ATOHaW. I Watcaia, ' (Jleelu Ckifli Ua Jerelrc at lass tbsa asetlea prises until Jaenary L 1H7. facTw'aS.eAa altaam swstisfawaiassji WsAsaas, BsstWatak sad jawairy ay Tilsataaa saiy, aaly Btsaa as sHKs.. i fss a ' f. ii"RnRBi'''i''iit SIB! HVMSH a., a. m u Heusefurnishing Ms ! ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY 1 ! We propose te snake th WOOL FI.T till .weak tn.enr MIHC'IIAMT TAILOKINti DKl'AUTMBNT. Aa why shouldn't ws? Ws have th LATER r STYLUS, the BMT OUAL 1 tY, tb II ANDSOMtSTFATTBaaS, and wUI give you a MODEL FIT te the LEAST MONEY. . Onr entire stock or SPEINe ' WOaSTKIlSandCIIKTlOTS OMtltt et all the LATEST NOVBLT1BB In FOBKK1N and DOMKSTIO OVBK. UOATlIUB,BUlTINUS and TBOUS B lit NUM. te are always en the alert, always up te the times a little ahead, tt pos sible. What did you sayt you are hard te please 1 Yeu most et all wa can satisfy. OurTHIMMIRasfer enr CUSTOM MADB are th BEST Snd FINEST that can be produced. Our workman ship cannot be excelled. We knew we ean offer yen such in dneement a will both secure aad retain yenr patronage, and ask you te accept this as an Invitation te call and examine ear LAHUK sad VA VA VA MiBoarecK. THICKS yXHY MODEUATE and SATISFACTION UirAKAHTBED. lirsh & Brether, ONB PBIOH MBBOHANX TAILORS, -AND- detlilers and Furnishers, OOE. KOttTH QOEBH ST. AMD OBSTTU ' . surjAjta, lahcastbe. fa w lULiAMHen retriRa. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. SPRING NOVELTIES. THE PAST SALES 1 -ad- PRESENT DEMANDS -roil euu- Superior Fitting Light Weigh -AMI- FULLDRESSSUITS -ABE- EVIDENCES -THAT- Our Honest Endeavors -TO- Snpply Nena bat Reliable Goods -AT TUB- LeWest Prices -18- Appreciated bjOar Patreas The Very Latest rashlens tn Drees Silk Hat. Stiff anS eon relt rlau, rhlldrea' Capsasd Peles, sUkMackwaar, Cellar aad Unas. Heslary ana Underwear .Dress Kid and Celt Skin Oleyes. A Very Dressy Shee for Lsflles or Santa? the esi rrjsi can rje rrrana ter use money, si " tt and yeuwUlasrre with a that then ti Diier ter tae prtea. Trarallne Basra. Vallaes and Trunks at Die lowest Price. . Bi-lf yen cannot call, by sensing yenr name and nosteffiee address, we will mail you a psckasre'er our Grand Prts Pumpkla seed. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER, 82, 8. SQ aid 38 East Klag 8t, LAXOASTBE, PA. r store cles at e p. tn. except Monday and Saturday. HOOTS AND SHOKH. JJKW BHOB STORE. HIEMENZ'S -MEW- ShoeStere and Factory. Intaat Kid Bntren fibees, Ve. unn susses l.ue. . sqear. lee.fisu, assa rue Laes s nees. SLSs. i .. Men' Hsafy gewed, Army shoe, 1 ss. MSB's Heb-Nl Sheas, JliO? Bey' Lace Shee. We; end SI se ' Ladles' r tae Eld Uaad-Sewed Tnra Skee, Sits, Mlssssy Else KM Sprtasr Heel Shee, Ifia. Chlles'Usel Selar Tlpfcas. te D, ISO MlMSB'Serlsw Ha aiavuestafaUl BTaAaat Mlaaass Serin Hssst Bsittssi sae. u ra asse. ssassssj SEfS a saasssaes-w sp -a.-. ZITZZ-jT .waTlwaiPSBSIsawaaa'Tsawss mi' ii re. 17 ran njmi r. Overate 1 s - Ar5fl,V1&t r' .&&..& ' it&M'i'&FkM&& .sssssew swai n M i..tt it! - " 'IUVVisai'Uiti .v Ol . t i'js&y$fWte"&. aAacisH &&&&', EalHmBaKiagiEiU .At'fiKiA&i
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