Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 18, 1887, Image 2

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LAHOASTEK, AFBIL M, 1887.
WhewetheWM.
, i tjw nuHuia trim u uuuuira uci
NwDMBOontle assault en Mr. Randall. It
sbbbw nftktf J&t W E-Saaa Ib w al a4 ab
lit te a free trade blizzard that has
him: or pretends te think se;
jwAably it knows better. It is
Itm that Mr. Randall is net in
Sfttpatby with the majority of his
Vartr en the tariff issue, though the party
.fesa much opposed te free trade as he is ;
itswn no eas ueeu uuwmwg hi uwcub iu u
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Lv '1odiflcatien of the tariff duties ; and their
"Is Modification is undoubtedly the paity's de-
But there has for years, and ever
i parties have existed in this republic,
l great latitude taken In the malnten-
I of dlTerse opinions, inside the parties,
i this question, which has never been
.lb. sole dividing party issue; and Mr.
Baadall might have been permitted te ex.
Mbii, without serious damage te him.
litt, even the very great obstinacy -in
Nsfcitinx party accommodation upon it
-Wslch he has this winter shown, if he had
J&lhiasi otherwise wise and acenmmndntinir.
re&liiit he has been quite steadily recalcitrant
WpBnA baa shown no proper dlspesl-
ftHB te fellow the Democratic .leader,
,.WBem me sense or roe party recognizes in
?3te official head, the president.
Fer soed or evil, and we have no doubt
Igikat It is for geed, the party is led by the
tCfrttident, and all who cannot keep step te
fUi$kjk WMnalM .... .... r- T......1..1,
Ul. seedless! v. se far as nnhlln nhsprratinn
K gees, voted te pass the universally con-
Mf denned soldier's pension bill ever thepres.
?.. Meal's veto. It would take a very neat
man te de that safely in the present Dem-
nmll- tamrrr, Ti'wTrrnif-,-'-1ft mil de It
' Reasoning Shoemaker.
The shoemakers of New Yerk and vi-
enlty te the number of about 6,000
threaten te withdraw from the Knights of
Laber because of the quarrel of a foreman
named Prank Campbell with the leaders of
the turbulent Assembly Ne. 49. On Sun
day 300 of the malcontents held a meeting
and organized a protective union after
listening te Frank Campbell's story of the
tyrannical conduct of Master Workman
rat?.)nlfin Tfn a.tM tfiaf. ha haii Avantmt ..
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contract between nimseir and hu employer
wkich was sanctioned by the Knights of
IXtaber, and that he was ordered te strike
nreaK tnac contract Dy a man who
JW peen only two years in the business.
M Md s a workman, did net knew a shoe
iei new a shoe I
a.,.., . ..,. i .1, ji, ., .i . L I
flresB a watcb, and it was time that work. I
,. Bt .... .. I
(,'' PUt down tnese men." I
tJi;tTbre Is a vast amount of sagacity in
i"jU remark, and whenever there is con-
"fsslten in the mind of a mechanic as te
ther a shoe is a shoe or a watch, lie
aaltAilj4 sAffa1s1T t ttur ilnnrn In tlwv n,r,J!
pineal records as a specimen et cress-eyed
SLanta1 nlalnn
?f But, seriously, this man Campbell ha? a
tf rial grievance ; for because of his refusal te
'SJ'.break his contract, te which honor bound
.,,wSmii, ue was ueuuuuccu ea - a acau ana
ruireatenel with boycott. Laber men
P490W that such a threat from an officer of
. powerful labor organization means a
tP treat deal. Wherever he went tbe brand
J5l'ef traitor would fellow him, and he would
:&? .Ifea tctmpA intn t hn rAnk of t.hn nnnmlaa a
organized labor, his friends would forsake
. him while his enemies rejoiced. This is a
t .!-.. ....... . . ..
u auiguvy weapon, ana inat it is trusted te a
;fw irresponsible men is a grave defect in
p&tlia ey8tem of the Knights.
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tbt. On PrHav tievt-. avarv nlll.im nr T
vlvanla should either nlant a troe hlmuif
per assist some one else in be doing. It will
.tm aidqt uay ana it eugnt te be made the
PvVaaett successful in the history of tbe insti.
K tattoo of this day of forest preservation.
i;. 'f This nuestlen anneals net-, nnlw tn i.e
Btimental but the practical side of man's
nature. It there Is extensive tree nlantlne-
IgHe mpply the great annual consumption of
ukw, me spring iresneta will net be se
Ufxasaauuus, luerewuioeamere equal dis-
.svanemmn ei ram anu a general temperature
ltere equable.
gj 4" e uuiy , ew 01 tne reasons for
'tetfrplantlng en the practical side. Th
in a landscape view, as a place of
, uw uuuie ui uuub anu ail varlntv
lateresting animal life, has a world of
te the man of rcsthettc develop.
Fractlcally and sentimentally it
,t wisdom te plant trees, and they
os) pianteu uy menunared thousand
next Friday.
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r Deaiiliikei Brewster.
Justice Agnew sends te tbe
Ma Prtu a very clear exposition
f MM constitutionality of the high license
tVvawb Brewster, ex-attorney general
(United States, hat found tebeun-
ittlOML The very high authority
Agnew will quite outweigh that
r. Hnwster, and tbe simple and lucid
ttf bjte expositiea of tbe constitutional I
involved wUl leave few te doubt I
uivuif tu wm leave rew u aouet I
tsMM of his position and te real. I
(W mm baa net yet diminished I
of bla judicial judff
lla IllHlMlnl I..J I
t.Aitrw jiwfv sua) uia CUB.
I m ejtwe BBpreJudleedi he la net In
Itmmw, me of aay lteenae law;
(sstMOTssMUft .setese jaw- pax.
Wmieeeble m posisenlag tae
lUMlsTOhU44ieaaBaybave atrial.
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TilMfss wlT Mt I" pacttevariy inter.
M lathe legal objections ratted by Mr.
Brewater and demellabed by Judge Anne w.
being content te knew that they have been
demolished. The license law is net a
revenue measure nor does it lay a tax ;
it Is passed te regulate the sale of liquor,
and the payment of a license fulls only
upon these who cheese te sell the liquor.
The tlUe of the bill gives fair IndicaVieu of
the purport, which is all that the constitu
tional requirement demands ; and the clas
sification of the licenses is as constitu
tional as the classification of cities. We
have net lately noted a cleaner wiping out
of a legal opinion, than Judge Aguen 's of
Mr. iirewster's.
Csise Fer Alarm.
An interview with Senate Clerk T. 11.
Cochran, elsewhere published, shows that
a municipal bill is most likely te pass
the legislature this session.
Is Lancaster prepared te accept without
change, legislation framed without regard
te the interests of this city, and with no
knowledge of its needs 'i Such will result
If, despite Lancaster's disapproval, a bill is
passed, te the previsions of which Lancas
ter will be subject. Would it net le the
part of prudence for representatles of the
city councils te go te llarrisburg at
tbeir earliest convenience te learn the true
situation of this legislation, and te act for
the city's best interest ?
Mes.ri. Bres'us and Wlckeisham are
the gentlemen te whom the Heard of Trade
has delegated this great duty of watching
the municipal bills. Is it net time for
them te be stirring themselves ?
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Tin: New Yerk Sun call It (uskerdelphla.
Pxtti's six New Yerk performances
brought In receipts of f63,0u0. Ai a ducat
gatherer the leads the world.
Tiif. combination which has been evident
for some time between the new Reading
management and the Pennsylvania railroad
has been further evident by the new dis
closed fact that the control of the Jersey
Central railroad has passed Inte the hands et
these Interests, Including the Lehigh Valley
railroad, which has long been In harmony
with the Pennsylvania, It Is said that
the Pennsylvania hu net directly be
come a purchaser or Jersey Central, and Its
directors de net figure among the proposed
directory el the read; but there Is little
doubt that it is in the combination in some
substantial shape and has taken a hand in
the ctpture of the Jersey Central elephant.
We may net leek hereafter for much com
petition In railroad management in this state,
when the great railroad interests after much
ebullition and ferment have anally been com
posed into a step keeping march.
m m
Hkrr Most declares that all rUcetnen
are "loafers, butchers and murderers," and
that "Freemen must substitute bullets for
ballets in this country." Most ought te be
condemned te wash himself regularly, and
te drink only one glass of beer each day.
The Historical Journal, a monthly for
preservation of the local history of the West
Branch valley of the Suinuehanna. the
Juniata region and Northwestern Pennsyl
vania, has made Its appearance. Jt Is from
the pen of Jehn F. Megtnnes, or Williams Williams
pert, an old Lancaster ceutit tny. The tlrat
number Is et high premUa ami it worthy of
Mr. MeelnntBV reputation a au earnest.
painstaking and forcible editor.
Steaker Peel shed tears at the lack of
dignity in the Heuse of Commens ou Friday
when Saundersen was made te eit his insult
ing words concerning the Irish members.
The tears were probably el the genus croco
dile. A eiieat many pteple criticize the
literary work of W. S. Gilbert who, with
Arthur Sullivan's musical aid, has wen feme
as a librettist. They cjii scarcely dedne
exactly where Gilbert's merits end and bis
taulta begin. Fer this reaien they will be
grateful te a writer in the Contemporary
Renew who thus voices the seutiuieui-i et a
large number of the cnlicH. His " hints of
beauty and meaning," the writer Ky, "are
frequently destroyed and rendered unintel
ligible by the author's apptrunt desire te
burlesque his own Idea ie show you a
beaulllul thing, only teexiilalu the imnes
.ihm.f ,.. r. . ' . .v "" . r
""""J " " eii'iruw, uriue weakness Ol I
in nhini.i Tk.n...i.. i . . I
"" - w na.iie q UUl I QOVI , KfU I
teanv definite nlace : It nnrf.a.1. .rT.h,
and occurs when It Is net wanted, as well as
when It Is consistent and necessary. We
feel inclined te ineie nil our intellectual
furniture out of theau'her'i way, much as
we should de with our actinl clalrtaud
tables, it we were talking tr a man who
might without warning threw tbak comer,
sault in tbe middle of his convocation."
James MuXIanks has announced that he
Isagalust Blaine ter the presidency In lbs3 lie
has found out that the cat Is net gulag te
jump that way.
i
J5. II. Raucii, tbe aenier editor of the
Mauch Chunk Democrat, his begun. In that
paper the publication or hisrocjllecilens of
the workings of "The Underground Rail
road " from 1310 te 1S55. A Mr. Hiuch was
an active figure in these troublous times and,
as he possesses a facile psn, he iiojpauleef
making a uieit interesting story. The
original intention of te veteran editer was
te present tbe story in dratnatie form, feel
ing that it would have a chancoef attaining
equal popularity with "Uncle Tem's Cabin,"
but after mature deliberation he concluded
te write the story for his own newvpapar.
The Century magazine has absorbed tbe
Southern Bivouac, and we may expect mere
war sketches.
rULlTJVAl, HLANU.
Senater Jehn Hharman Tails About Leeking
Altar KcncM and Laying flpea.
rrem the Cincinnati Enquirer.
"Well, hew did they treat you In the
Seuth, senator T"
Hlendidly ; splendidly, indeed," and there
was a tone of unusual enthusiasm in hi voice
as be Bald it
"You're going horns te leek alter your
fences, el course?"
Tbe senator laughed heartily.
"Dj you knew," he Inquired "hew that
expression originates T Ne I Then I'll tell
SOU. While I was secretary nf l he tra.ii i
came home te Mansfield ler a few days at one
time. As seen as 1 get there there was an
influx of newspaper cerrespjudenta from all
parts. Heme of tnem anneuueed that I was
getting ready te run for governor ; ethers that
LWW.1rklQ,5,u, bx,u l"r the president al
nomination. One el them came te me and
boldly asked me what I was deln iu Oa?e
It Just happened that ou that day I bad con
traded with a man te repair aeU,e leuces en
my place that were In a tumb;ed.dower?n.
Ultlen. Be when that uewspapsTm.n'L l,
me what I was doing in Ohlel tow him that
Inadoeme home te leek alter my lencea!
lie published what I said; the tIvitZa
was taken up by the papers and went all eve"
It has even been used en some occasions in
In the UrlUsh Parliament It'i ftuwy hew
these political expressions originate. lit some
city Just before election the Democrats em.
pleyed an Immense number of laborers te lav
water pipes. That's what gave rise te the ex.
preaslen iayln' pipe.' Yeu remember that
at one time the Democrats were called Loce.
fboea. During a Deuiocrutle meetlna- in New
.TSSL"10 participant grew se turbulent that
u became neeetaary te extinguish the lights.
The participants, left in total darkness, pulled
. .. ., .t-i . . .
ouUe000OiM' S?.ib.s d'(ttened matches
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eatea. "
Ar Iders AequMUa .
The Jury is the esae of Jean Arsnsderf
eharged with the murder etRs v. Qeerge O.
Haddock, at Hleux City, la, dlsagrswf aad
were nnauy aueaargM by tbe court Seadsy.
Theyatoedelsvenforaoqulttal and eae for
OOS ViOtlOB.
nMOMAX
Ex CniKr Jistick AtiMKW says the high
license bill la constitutional.
PrkswkxtW. K. HuRK.efthe Plilladal
phia Commercial Exchange, died en Friday.
Jens C. Jknmnoe, late superintendent of
the Cornwall A Lebanon railroad, haa been
appointed general freight agent or the Mis
souri Faclrte railroad.
AsmiKU Caknkciik admits that lie Is te
be married en Friday next at New erk te
Miss Whlllleld, and that oil the follewlug day
they will sail for Kurepe.
Maihi: Mi-ANCHAitn's suicide at Vine
land, N. J., was nut caused by Ue troubles,
her Irleuds say, but by her opposition te the
parental desire that she should enter a
French com enL
Kranch Scott Kkt Is te have a monu
ment in Uelden Gate ptrk, Sat! Francisce,
while Maryland and its monumental city,
tlaltimere, are apparently tee peer te de him
U-ls reverence.
Mr. HAOrtARn't graplile story, " Jesa, "
finds an unloeked-lor critic In TAt Christian
Intelligencer, the organ et the Reformed
church. It declares that Mr. Haggard baa iu
that story misrepresented the Deers and de
fends them with many assertions but lew
proofs.
Chikt JrsncK P wtn K Carttku.eI the
supreme court of the District of Columbia,
died .Siturilay night of cancer of the stomach.
lie was knirii in Jttlersen county, New Yerk,
Iu lSli Caief Justice Canter was appointed
from Ohie by President Lincoln iu lMU te
the position which he vacated by his death.
Pkittt Kk(ihti:ii N et.K, of New Yerk,
declines te register certificates el Hebrew
marriages performed by rabbis. He holds
that they sre net priests and net ministers of
the gospel. The dictionary definition of the
weni rabbi Is " expounder of the law," Net
being mentioned In the new law, he believes
they have ue power te solemnize marriages.
Hrsui.v, than whom there are few mere
careful Mudeuts or human nature, say a:
"Children in their weakness are net fitted
te de our work, but they prepare them
selves for it by doing their own work,
bringing Inte it all the energy of which they
are capable. Play is but the childhood of
earnest lifework. It is through play that
nature develops In the child all the faculties
of body and mind In a safe and healthful
manner, and when properly guided he ac
quires habits or Industry, perseverance,
order and punctuality, and he learns tbe
nature of things, if play means se much, la
it net worth while te guide and direct it te
Mil it with mighty influences instead of
toellsh, worthless toys?''
At'KILTO MAY.
1 am speeding away;
Se, my lair daughter May,
Th3 earth will seen be In your keaptng.
You'll find everything sew
And In u ery geed form,
In thoalrsteraiot dew,
And the n In Jj softly warm
Te coax up the creiuse, peeping.
leua 111 find ten hll's green,
And la alleys between
Wild violets telling the s ery
Of he 1 ciresieit them
Mthsnu-waves and shower,
And ltd them and dressed them,
les, every smUl flower
Thil sruUcs in its bine-purple glory.
And my dearest child May,
If you find things delay
Like bud, which oft linger brown-coated
De net worry or tret,
Uut wait gently awhile ;
Ihit a frown never yet
Did the work of a stulle
Is something I often have noted.
Jane AVfu Jey, in bl. Jt'ichelai or Juy
Parents, de net fall te give Dr. Hull's Conge
Syrup te the little ones for cough, cold or croup.
IJumpudfrem a car and sprained by anile,
Salratten Oil the great pain extinguisher, cured
11 In thrett days. It Is new as weUaaevtr.
MfMVUU. MUT1VMS.
H. U. Cochran, Nes. 137 and 13) North Queen
street, Lancaster, t'a, Is selling SlULOU'S
LOUiill CUUK as a guarantee te euro all threat
and lung troueles. (3)
The Kxdtement Met Over.
The rush at 11. 11. Cochran, druggist. Ne. 137
North Queen street, still continues en account
of pnrsensanllcted with Cough, Colds, Asthma,
Urenchitla antl Consumption. tnnrncnm&hnttlA
of hemp's HaJsam for the ThriaU and Lungs,
wnica is sum un a guarantee ana is giving enure
satisfaction. It la a ataud&rtl Uuilly remedy.
Price 3U cents and II. Truil tutret. elMwdaw
Da. Uaeslsb Webm Strit, Purely vegetable
pleeaant te take, will expel worms If any exist,
no purgative required alter using. Price, 25
cents, ny ail arugguu. b8-3mdMWAr
WHY WILL YOU cougnwhen ShUeh's Curt)
win give immeumie rcuui.
Price 10 cu , 60 cls..
and II, Jfer sela by II. B. Cochran. DrugsrlsL
(tris
CO
Ne. 1 J? North Quben street.
CauUuu.
We would caution the Public te beware of
Dealers eitrliig hemp's ItUsam at less than the
regular Price, W centa and JI, us oftentimes Imi
tations or lnicrterartlcles are sold as the genuine
In order te enuble them te wll rhenniv ll tt
Cochran, druggist. Ne. 137 North Quern street la
our agent for Lancjjtur. Sample bottle given
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Brace L'p.
Toe are feeling depressed, your appetite Is
wtjt, juu am uuiuDii-umui aenuacnp, you are
HC
:ety. nervous and trenerllrmitef sort, mil
an no uraceup. uruce up, uutnetwitn sum
ulnnta, spring medicines, or bitters, which have
for their bails very cheap, bad whisky, and
which stimulate jeu for an hour, and then leave
jeulu erw condition than ueiere. What you
want Is an alteram u that wiU purify your
bleed, start hetdthy action of the Liver and Kid
neys restore your vitality, and give renewed
bealth and strength, bueh a medltine you will
Hnd in fcltctrtc hitters, and only SO cents a bot
tle at II. B. Cnchian's Druu Mern, 137 and 1331
-North tjueen btnet, Lancaster, fa. (3)
TUB BEV. GEO. 11. TUAVEB, of Bourbon
Ina , says : " Beth myneli und wife ewe our Urea
teSHILUlI'S CO.NSUMPTIO.V CUUK." rersale
by H . B. Cochran, UrnggUt, Se. W North Qneen
street. (gj
Most Excellent.
J. J. Atkins, Chief of relice, Knervllle, Tenn .
writes : My family and 1 are beneficiaries of
I our most excellent medicine, Dr. hlnx'a Jcw
dacevery for consumption J haMnir round It te
baall that you claim for It. desire te testily te
lu virtue. My fi lends, te whom I have recom
mended It, ptulse It atoeryepportanlty." Ur
King's Hew Discovery for ConsutupUen u
g-uaruntucd te cure Coughs, Colds. Bronchitis.
Asthma, Croup und e ery affection of Threat.
Chest and Luns. Trial bottles free at Cochran's
Drug store, 137 and IS) North Uueen street. Lan.
cusUir, l'a. Large size, 11 uu. (3)
NEVEBOIVKUr.
If you are troubled with nervous or sick head
ache, de net give up your case us Incurable. untU
you have tried Dr.Tusllu' Special Prescription
be the testimonials In another column. di-lw
Uucklen's Arucst salve.
The Best Salve In the world for Cats. Bmlsea.
Seres, UleerB,S8JtBheum, rarer Beres, Tetter!
Chappnd lianas. Chilblains, Cema, and all SMn
Bruptlens, ana peslUvely cures Piles, or no nay
required. It Is guaranteed te give perfect saUs saUs
r&rrien, or money refunded. Price cent bar
tex. Fer sale by H. B. Cecnran, DrugglsCin
nfl isa North Qunen strw.u Lancaster, fa.
.. . .. " f . . -.- . T
aUlLiUll'B UUKE will ImniMllafAlv mii.
Immediate'
Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis. Fer
eping I
. Cechri
sale by II. B. Cochran, DruggUt, He. 117 North
Uueen street
17)
Us Bettls KrvaeTS A Cuaa. Mr. Oscar K. B.
Kech, of AUentewn, l'a waa bedfast with In.
Hammatery rheumatism In the winter of 1883.
Doctors could de nothing te relieve him. He
commenced using Gress' Uheumatle Uemedy
Uy the time he had used halt a bottle ha could
leave his bed; when he had finished the bottle
hu was cured and has net had a return or the
disease since. In his own words, M 1 leel better
than ever before." Price It, by all druggists.
JebS-jindHwer
We Caution Against Win.
The unprecedented success and merit of Ely's
Creuu Balm -a real cure ter catarrh, hay fever
and cold In tbe head-bad Induced many adven
turers 10 place catarrh medicines bearlugseme
resemblance In appearance, style or name upon
Uu market. In order te trade upon the reputa
tion of Kly's Cream Balm Don't be deceived.
Buy only Ely's Criam Balm. Many Ineurlm-
datlen of lu a pinlcle is applied Inte each
ueblillj no pain; ugretuble te m. PrlcefO eta.
all 2wdeedAw
Mothers b Metbsrsll Hetbsrsll
Are you disturbed at night and broken of your
rest by as ck child suffering and crying wIU.
the excruciating pain of eutUng teeth ? lT act
go at once and get a betUe of Mils. WlNSMnTS
MOrutNQ BiBUP. it WUl "Ve thee?
UtUe snffer lmmedUtely-aepend upon It , tSiS
U no mistake about It. TheU ncTa'i.etnS
en eatth who has ever used M, who wiU net teU
you at once that It wUl regulate the bowels, and
give rest te the mother, and reltel and health te
the chUd, operating like magic. It I perfect!
safe te nse In all cases' and pleasant te the taste
and lathe prescription of one of the eldest and
best female physicians and nurses In the United
States. Beld everywhere. K cents a bout.
mayw-lyaaw
Uiniuw UTuriura ler sick haedaeh
tarpld liver, biliousness and Indigestion, amall
aa4eatyteswUew. onepUlaleso. Prtc,9c
yailssrHMeta. fMBdTa,TM
MtDtCAL.
a TULoPuemoa for khbumatibm.
Ruled by Prejudice.
Few persons realise hew thoreachly they are
controlled by prejudice eon te their own dis
advantage. Fer many years tbe treatment of
rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica and headiche
haa been by some entwatd application, and
therefeie, without stepping te think thttthe
erlatn et these troubles must, from necessity,
be Internal, the weary sufrerer continue te rub,
mb and And no relief. Alhiopheros Is taken In
terna'ly, and as a proof that this is the correct
principle. It cures surely and iiulckly. The
ststemtnt of these who have been turnl ought
te convince ths Incredulous.
C F. Uruce, Metuchen, N. J., says i "My
mother had the rheumatism In her heart and
was cured by Athtopherna. She says there Is no
medicine like It."
James W. Reed, lu Tenn Ave., rittsburg,
l'a., says t "My mother, altheuih 77 years of
age, was entirely cured by the use of Athloph Athleph Athloph
re." Miss Carrie ratten, Kagle Village, .V. Tsaysi
" my mother wat nearly a cripple In her arms,
net having beenable te dress nor scarcely belug
able te feed herself for three months, being In
severe pain most of the time. Ths acute pUn
ceased after taking three betUe of Athlopheros,
but the continued te take It until all signs of
rheumatism were gene ; having taken 17 bottles
In all. She has net taken auy since last May,
and can use her arint as well as ever. A num
ber et friends have taken It, and In e ery case
It hw given satisfaction In cate of stck head
ache. It gives almost Immediate relief."
Jehn M. Wolcott, fiffard, X. Y says : " I get
a bottle of Athlopberos for a friend. She at once
gained rapidly, and has net been troubled with
the rheumatism since."
very druggist should keep Athlopheros and
Athlopheros ruis, but where they cannot be
bought et the druggist the Alhiopheros Ce., Ne.
Ul Wall street. New Yerk, wUl tend either (car.
rlage paid) en receipt of regular prlee, which
is ll.oe per bottle for Athlopheros and sec. for
PUls.
Fer liver and kidney diseases, dyspepsia. In.
digestion, weakness, nervous debUlty, diseases
et women, .constipation, headache. Impure
bleed, Ac, Athlopheros PUls are unequaled.
aprl Iweed .
T
WEAK MEN
SutTerln from the effects of euthful errors,
early decay, wasting weakness, lest manhood,
etc., 1 will send a valuable treatise (sealed) con
taining full particulars for home cum, FBKK of
charge. A splendid medical work ; should be
read by every man who Is nervous and debUI
tated Address, rUUF. F. U.FOWLEU,
mtsemdAw Moedua, Conn.
TMPKOVED CUSHIONED EAB DllUMS.
CURE FOR THE DEAF.
eck's Patent Improved Cushioned Bar
urums penecuy restore neating ana perform
the work of the natural drum. Invisible, com
fortable and alwara tn nosltlen. AU mnnm.
Hen and even whispers neardjdlsUnctlr. Send
for Illustrated noe with testimonials, FBXB.
Address or caU en F. UlSCOX. SM Broadway,
Maw Yerk. Mention this paper.
InnalMvencUslrw
QAFK, SURE AH D SPEEDY CUKE.
O Unpture, Varicecele and Special Diseases
of either sex. Why be humbugged byqnacks
when you can find In Dr. Wright the only Bsoo Bseo Bsoe
lab PHvsicua In Philadelphia who mikes a
specialty et tbe above diseases, and Cvaas
Tamut Ccua Ucaaairraae. Advice Free day
and evening. Strangers can be treated and re
turn home same day Offices private.
DB. W.1C W BIGHT,
Ml North Ninth Street, Above Uace,
P. O. Bex S73. Philadelphia.
lanlUvdAw
QUBK UUAilAJiTKKD.
RUPTURE.
Cars guaranteed by DB. J, B. MATES,
gase at once 1 no operation or delay rrem bust
eess ttested by hundreds of cure. Main efflc.
sn AKCU STM PULUA. Send fox Circular.
Rd.1t.w
RU1TUKE CURE UUAKANTEKD BY
Ur. J. B. Mayer, 831 Arch street, PhUadet
phla. l'a. Ease at once. Ne operation or busi
ness delay. Thousands nf cures. At Keystone
Heuse, Beading, Pa., 2d Saturday et each month.
Send for circulars. Advice tree. marmvd
tlttSX XUTAVMM.
A' S9IGNED ESTATE OF FREDERICK
Vellmer, of Lancaster city, Lancaster
county. The undersigned auditors, appointed
te distribute the balance remalnlngln the hands
of Geerge Kuss, assignee, te and among these
legally entitled te the same, will sit for that pur
pose en TUESDAY, MAY 10, lxjj. at 10a. m ', In
the Library Beem of the Court lleu.e. In the
City nf Lancaster, where all persons Interested
In tald distribution may attend.
WSt .N Al'PKL.
G.BOLSULXMSV,
aprll 4ldU Auditors.
ESTATE OF HENRY MILLER, LATE
of Lancaster city, deceised. The under
signed auditor, appointed te distribute the
balance remaining In the hands of Mary A.
Miller, executrix, te and among thee legally
en Itled te the same, will attend for that pur
pose en Thursday, the 5th day et May, 1-S, at 10
o'clock a. m , In the Library noem of the Ccurt
Heuse, tn the City or Lincaster, where all per
sons Interested iu said distribution may attend
G It 1 11 KStll.Vtl IV
all ltdM Auditor.
AS-IONED ESTATE OF CASPER
Krehlerand wife, of Lancaster city. Lan
caster county. Casper a ashler and wife, of Ln.
caster city, having by deed of voluntary assign
ment, dated April 11, lsir. assigned and trans
ferred all their estate and effect te the under
lined, for the benefit of the credltors'.et the said
Casper KieHler, they therefore give notice te all
persons Indebted v said ssslgnur, te make pay
ment te the undersigned wlthent delay, aud
these having clalmstepretent them te
MICHAEL HABKKBUSII.
VALBNriNKSRElD,
Assignees.
. , Residing In Lancaster city,
Jens A, C01 lx, Attorney. aprll etdU
lLMMttAm.
flQH A MART1H
NA HALL
CHINA,
GLASS,
QUEENSWARE.
Heusekeepers Interest."
Many changes are necessitated in every
Department of Housekeeping through
Spring Heuse-cleaning. Old Furniture
and Carpets are replaced by new ones. As
Harmony in Music is pleasing te the ear,
se Harmony in Furnishing a Heuse is
pleasing te the eye. Crockery ia the one
thing needful for uniformity in Heuse
Keeping. New Mantel Ornaments for
your Parler, Decorated Toilet Seta for the
Wasbstand, Cut and Pressed Glassware
for your Sideboard, Ornamental China for
tbe China Closet, Decorated China Dinner
or Tea Seta for Dining or Tea Table, or
the Plain Substantial Ware for the Kitchen
will always be found in Largest Quantities
and at tbe Lewest Possible Prices.
uiaisiDNasfrBEEr.
LAMOASTU, fsV,
Cll
HMiiTtii,
VlUt.
K
EMOVKU.
Having remove my Ceil and Kladllng Weed
Yard from the corner of south Water and
Andrew street te tbe corner et Seuth Water
and Fllbristreel.tethe Batenslve Trestle and
Ceal sheds, erected by P. Lebselter a Ce., 1 de
sire te tnfern my trany friends andthepublle
that 1 am prepared te rurnlsh tbe following
grades of Ceal : Lykens Valley, Shaniekln,
Schuylkill end Lehlali of all s1ae.
Thanking the public rer their liberal patron,
age In the past, and hoping they will continue
te favor me with their orders at my new place
of business, 1 remain
ery Respectfully Yenra,
HKNHYSMKTCll.
Orders ten at 115 Seuth (Juren street promptly
nttnuuvu iu.
Telphunn connection,
aMmd
R
KMOVAL I
REMOVAL I
AFTER APRIL 11th,
1 will be pleased te see my Irtends and custo
mers at my NEW STAND
Nes. 145 and 147 North Queen St
Where I will hare better faculties and will
carry the uiejl Complete Line of
Paints, Oils. Varnishes and Glass,
IN TUB CITY.
URMKMIIRK-Thls Is the only store tn the
city that makes aSPKCIALTTur PAINTS. and
by se doing can compete with Philadelphia
house, call and see the kBWSTOUB.
JOHN F. HEINITSH,
MX llSAlK.NOUTH. QUKF.M ST.,
LiJcisTXR, Pa. aprt tfd
QALL AMD 8KB "
-TUB-
ROCHESTER LAMP,
Sixty Candle-Light Beau them alt
Anether Let of U11KAP GLOBES ferUas and
OU stoves.
THB ' PBRFBOTION "
METAL MOULDINUAJIDUUHBIBCUSIUOH
WEATHER STRIP
Beats them alL This strip outwears alt ethers.
Keeps out the cold. Step rattling of windows.
Exclude the dust. Keep out snow and rain. Any
one can apply tt no waste or dirt made tn ap
plying It. Can be fltted any where-no holes te
bore, ready for u.e. It will net split, warp or
shrink a cushion strip Is the most perfect. At
the stove, lleater and Kange Stere
-OF
Jehn F. Schanm & Sens,
24 SOUTH QUBEN ST.,
LAKCASTKH, PA.
WM.
A. KlK"KKit. ALUD8 0. HKKB
KIEFFER & HERR,
-DEALEUS in-:
Hensefurnishing Goods !
WOULD CALL SPECIAL
ATTENTION TO
Fuller & Warren Ce.'s
(TBOT.N.T.)
STOTES, HEATERS. FURNACES AND BAN6R
We ask no one te run any risks with "FUL
LKU A WAUUEN'S " Goods. We guarantee
them te give Satisfaction.
As a ileater " TUE SPLK.NUIO " has no rival,
belnjc a thorough het base, no part of this stove
remains cold, every lnchet it radiates heal.
As a Smaller and Cheaper Heater the "BKIOBT
DIAMOND" has established Itself In the front
ranks.
The merits et the "SPLENDID" and "BBIUHT
DIAMOND " consist In lieauty of Construction,
Perfect Control of Draft, Cleanliness, ue Dust,
no Oas and Economy et FueL
aWCall and examine for yourself;
40 EAST KINO ST.,
f OPPOSITE CODEX HOUSE.)
aaat-tMAw
rum MALM UM MM.
-CIOR RENT.
C Twe or four rooms In Brimmer's Mew
Building. Ne. 1MH North Queen street. Heat
HU gM mciuuea. Apply ai
febls-tfd UalMl
IMKU'B
) LIVEBY OFFICE.
TjSOR RENT A FARM WITH 8 ACRES
A! of Land In a splendid condition en the
Strasburg Turnpike, about 4W miles from Lan
caster and 1 mile from Millport. Fer further
particulars Inquire et
MBS. ELIZABETH BAMP,
apt-tfd Ne. SM West Chestnut Street.
HOUSE FOR RENT OR SALE.
Meuse with modern Improvement and
steam beau Large lawn and yard. A variety of
fruit trees and grape vines. Ne. tSO North Lime
street. Apply te
EZRA F. I.ANDIS.
aprt-tfd . Ne. &u North Lime Street
"RtOK SALE A GOOD ESTABLISHED
SI business, In the best location at liarrts
burg. Pa., en North Id street, above Market.
Don't require much capital. Uoed reasons ter
selling. Address, O. W. E.
ae-lind iei Locust St., IlarrUbnrg, Pa.
-
OSAX.
D & atsVBTia,
wwef.astf astd as an, ssuxsa ra
All Kinds of Lumbar and CPeaJ.
aWYaas: Ne. 40 North water and Prtnea
Street, above Lemen. Lancaster. as-lvfl
T3AUMCa.RDNEItSdc JEFFEKIES.
GOAL DEALERS.
Orric : -Ne. 129 North Queen Street, and Ne,
164 North Prince street
Yasde: North Prince Street, near Oeadlna Oeadlna
Depet, ang Utfd LANCA8TEB, PA.
OAJIJUAWaW.
S'
TANDARD WORK.
Edw. Edgerley,
OARRIAQE BUILDER,
MOB. 40, si, 43, 45 MARKET STEEBT,
Hear et Posteffloe, Lancaster, Fa.
1 have la Stock and Bulid te Order Bvery Ta
rtety et the following styles :
COUPES. BUGGIES. CABRIOLETS,
CAKKIAGES.VIOTOUIAS, '
BUSINESS WAUONfl, "T" CASTS.
MeCALL WAGONS. SUEKIE8, "",
MAUEKT VTAUON8, PUACTOKS,
KXPttESS WAGONS.
I employ the Best Mechanics, and have radii
ties te build cerecUy any style of Carriage Osv
sired.
The quality, Style, and FlnUh of bit Werk,
makeelt decidedly the CHEAPEST 1st THE
motto ': Fair Dealing, Honest Werk at Bot Bot Bet
eom Frtees." Please give aae a calL
ReiaJrlag Freaiiitly Attsti.e. Tt.
FBI0E8 LOWEE THAM ALL OTHEEa.
. AW-On Set of Werkmen aspselally SBpleysd
for that purpose.
TERRORS OV THB DBNTAL ORA1R
DISAEMED.
Teeth extraetad by the ass of alaetrletty per
SseUy sais ana aamleas. My SMS Ml
SSS? ""
t uatailaitkaa 1 aaa amreaaaa.
MU ft lpt4altv. .filw;
.wiLr
I
V tWJsj
txiAAAwu .-.,.,., vaJsasw, I sa,, a a svtv- ..,. m,m ,a si,ivMa,WM.aa,JvJM
H
AUKK A HROTHBK,
Window Decoration !
AN ART.
The display of Dress Ooeds by
the Messrs.
1IAGER & BROTHER,
25 and 27 nest UigHt.,
Thisfmernlns; Is unique and Intended
te show ths varied character of
their 8prtns; Stock.
The large Centra Window. Is filled
exclusively with Silks or French,
Japanese and American Manufac
ture, soma costly, ethers of low
price; the West Window Is filled
with light wool Fabrics suitable te
the early Bprlna Season; the East
Window Is filled with French and
American Satlnes of the most varied
designs the whole producing a
combination extremely attractive
and well worthy of examination.
s
PR1NQ DKESS OOODS.
33 and 35 SeBta QaerH Street.
(OI'F. FOUNTAIN INN,)
ABE OPENING TO DAY, LABOE LOTS OF
Spring Dress Goods
In the New and Desirable Shades.
One Let of Cashmeres at 5c per yard.
An Elevant Llna nf lllairnnal VfV.w,. ., ,n
and llKc iter yard. At J6c we show an elegant
aaanHmainr
..iW.htT.eUJ8b,t.,ine of All-Weel Tricots, In
Plain. Mixed or Plaid affect, at Bec. a yard) In
HM ...
Special Bargains
-IN-
REMNANTS!
OPENED THIS DAY.
One Case Wamsutta Muslin Itemnants at su0
per yard Alse N and M Bleached Pillow
y.m-m jnutius,ana lu-t meacnea eneetlna Muslin
at less than cost of manufacture. H
The great demand for our Carpets, oil Cleths
and reatbers, Is owing toenr pilces being the
33 aid 35 Se.ll. (Jaeei Street,
(OFF. FOUNTAIN INN.)
'marlSdydAw
B
LOSTON STORE.
Grand Opening
OF
LIGHT-WEIGHT
SPBIH& Am SUMMER
Dress Goods
-AT TUE-
BOSTON STORE,
(OUT GOODS AUTUOBITT.)
Nes. 26 k 28 North Qaeea St.
(Between rostefflo and Centre Square)
Saturday and Monday,
APRIL 16 a 18.
Bueh a Collection of Seasonable Draw Goods has
Never bean shown la this city. We will
show everything
THAT IB NEW AND PRKTTY,
It will de you geed te see these goods, even if
you de aet wish te bay.
Wl WANT TO SHOW YOU THESE GOODS
And will spare no fort te convince you that
our Style and Prlres are Unequalled.
Fancy colored Plushes, Satins and Flask Or.
namsnU for Faaey Werk, a specialty, at enr
Original Lew Prlee.
StammBros.&Ce.
bard t Mcelrey
bard 4 Mcelrey
H.U1VLEKACO.
NEW GOODS!
.(NEW STILE
Dtsm Olngtaama,
Mew Ratines,
Me w Drears Goods,
NEW HOSIERY.
uiup?' Bey Me,,,r'. e, aa. Se, ion,
itefup." """' X ae- te.ee, se, Ma,
AW-Cems and leek at our Banalna.
cheap ter cash. '" "aains,
MnS.Givler&Ce,
Mc.as iMt sTJ aysrStM,
LANUA8TBB.FA
N
KW YORKBTORK.
Efery Day Brings Beniethliuc New
-TO TUB-
New Yerk Stere.
The Latest Additions te our Immense assort
ment of
Few Spring Dress Goods
Ate Nove. Dutflgn. an Colertngt In enr well
known
Fine Saxony Suitings,
Forty Inches wile, at 5e Cunts a yard.
New Colorings In our Famous Mix and Weel
Combination Suitings,
Forty Inches wide, only te Cents a yard.
Fllty InchSUlLLCUECE BU1T1N03, 370. a
Anether case of ysrd wide ALL-WOOL
BPKINU SUITINGS. Lfght and, Medium SimV.,
only SJe. a yard. ' '
We open today (Saturday) s'veral esses or
PLAID ANDSTttllH.1! NAfNSOOKs7fSaitbe
recent trade sale In New Yerk. These will be
found tone the best value eter shown In these
goods.
Alse three let of CttEAM AND COt.OUKD
CUETAI.N BCUIMS at special bugaln price.
EMBROIDERIES.
TO MATCH. oteurowa special ImporUUen at
very low price.
WATT & SHAND,
0. 8 ft 10 EAST KLNO ST.,
LANCASTEB, FA.,
J.
a MARTIN A CO.
Housekeepers
Wanted
Clean Carpets.
DO YOU KNOW
That Cleaning C'ariwts by the
hand, or rather trying te clean
them, ruins them ?
DO YOU WMT
Yettr Carpets dragged ever the
ground and tbe life clubbed out et
them by a man who thinks bT i
cleaning them.
NOT IF YOU KNOW IT
We thought net. If you want
te avoid it, try tbe new process.
LANCASTER
-STEAM-
Garpet Gleaning Works.
Carpets cleaned by the New
Precess; and returned same day,
whether ralnlnger net, and guar
anteed perfectly clean and free
from moth and.net Injured. If in
jured in any way we 'willgive you
a new one. Steam drives ;the ma
chinery and does net enter the
carpet. Our machinery is the
latest patents, and besides cleaning
it restores the colors, and makes
them as bright as when new and
thoroughly aired. Send for circu
lars. PRICES REDUCED.
Freight Charges Paid one way
en Oarpets out of the elty.
CABPETS BELAID PROMPTLY.
"OKDEKS TAKEN BYfj
Cer.Wiwt Hag ftPrlaw lis,
isaatusTas. rv
W Tatspaeae QeaaatllWi
J.
J. 6. Martin & Ce.,
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