Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 19, 1887, Image 2

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' n Hiter-etate commission baa made a
ljJMWttpotitien e( the aw and of (t8 dutj.
"S)MBT I. At uccuarea tuaii m hujuuicuiiuu
ptMtOBlybe sought upon actual cases of
J. IRMf aeing aiiegea against me raureaas,
JMt ttet it cannot be called upon for epin-
'tM upon suppositious cases. It , however,
: Mists out the wrongs which the law
: -Bifn, and declares that they are the
BaM which are redressed by the ancient
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& tjMtAAtA nswwBurv tmrtlir t.w Hia niillitVfltinn
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MAIS atmi
rg Of the common law, long practiced by the
:g; aureads ana permitted ey tne legislatures
jjl w judges. It uecauie ueveaaaiy iaj ue
W'back at the ancient moorings, and Congress
i., te declared: enacting the law creatine this
'?? eommlsslen, and confiding It te them te
ttat no unjust discrimination should
v-be made between places and individuals in
; railroad charges; and that Is all that the
JW jaw prohibits. All its sections are intended
5K. te secure reasonable charges and te prevent
:. Si h' aaasfwM4V 4V I aajaa. Mr SMS- 4Xam
(,f Higueb uiev&iuiuiabiuu.
as vne commission pointedly aeciares,
any difficulty in carrying out this law will
only show that there has been a wide de
parture upon the side of the railroads from
the principles of justice in their charges
and their treatment of their customers ;
since nothing but such justice is re
quired by the law, it will be com
manded by the commissioners under it.
The commission says te railroad managers
that the act wholly fails te justify them in
embarrassing business and stagnating
trade, by " sticking In the back" of the
phrases of. the lawe&'pretebding that
iSSCSte punishment for their
violation ; when it is clear that no barm
can come te them in an honest and intelli
' mnt nneVrtakinir te execute the laws.
v Geed faith," says the commission " will
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javuive xeoDUiiauie euu inuuiiuucu uuiuiau
in no danger of damages or fines." The law
shows an obvious purpose net te bind rail
rc:ifl managers within strict lines,but leaves
them te their own practices providing only
that they are fair and honest. Railroad man
agers who are troubled by the law acknowl
edge their natural inaptitude in honest and
fair practice. They have been se long
going crooked that they find trouble in
walking straight. They have se long con
templated freight rates with an eye single
te their pockets that they cannot trust
themselves te regard them as charges need
ing te be levied equitably upon the public
as well as profitably te themselves.
Perhaps they de net really have the
trouble which they pretend te have in dis
covering the path which the new law
points out te them. Perhaps they are
mere mischievieus than stupid. In either
case the Information they new have from
the'commlsslen will be interesting te them.
Referring te the railroad's disposition te
a construction of the law which will em
barrass business, the commission declares
that its powers" are entirely adequate te
cope with such conduct ;" since " the same
statute which enacts that charges for like
service shall be uniform te all also provides
that charges in every case and for every
kind and class of service shall be reasonable
and just."
Te de that the railroads freight rate mak
ers will understand that it will net suffice
that they make a long haul cost mere than
a short haul and impose the same charge
upon all men. They must also be sure tba
their charges are net tee high or tee low
te answer the test of fairness and of justice
te the trade of the country. In fine, the
railroad manager is commanded and com
mended by the law te justice and fairness,
and the commission proposes te see that
be learns the novel lessen with speed and
completeness.
Ceal-Carrying Rates.
The Pittsburg coal producers are much
disturbed that the Pennsylvania railroad
Insists en charging one dollar per ten for
carrying coal 150 miles te the lakes, when
the Hecking Valley railroad only charges
eighty-five cents for 190 milej. Tuey say
that if the latter reai, which has nothing
but coal te carry, can take it 190 miles for
85 cents, the Pennsylvania, which tm se
much ether business te make a profit en
can afford te carry It 150 miles for 85 cents'.
The coal people ought te understand hv
this time that it is net what they can af.
ford te d? that agitates the Pennsylvania
railroad managers' mind, nor even what its
a ouMeuiero cuu uueru te nav. 'innv mnbn
-V AHaIp vtttAa nnnn a mlnitltila tlmt l.nn t
1! yet been comprehended by anybody else,
fKK aaa wnicn cannot ee explained by the
ri& author ; it comes te him as a revelation in
i ft dream; but there is always eneueh
'Wakaiknri In UuidrAam tntHptaia lileh mu
Et : :lt".t rITIJ .- "" -""
- -? t we ibibk lqb jriiiBDunr Deeuie warn nar.
Vtlemlarly lucky in getting se low-priced a
,f?ftflew dreamlrur upon their rates. W
.uM Ilka n Immrf liln tn kl. -J
'jmvmmm uv w mv mihi w wuie cuu,
v imsra we cnarge ier moving a ion ei coal
il7ABltMla Sl.Ort twrirmu tnn whleh (
,zrzzui- "' :s"- tt,', ":: - -
VHKiHaui hiuh kunu a uuiutr ter jeu
Vstlfs. It probably costs mere te bring
Xmml Xast because It .is down grade ; it
i power, te be sure, but then it Is
1 ea tee rolling stock te roll it se fast.
Xmtn aust be some geed reason for charg-
"-Jsf ier hauling eeal Eastward, as it is
Buffalo, away off en the
hundred sallas from the coal
HWd.la MMMwr stAU.and off the Pew
raftread, kat flearMhed for yeah
ever a carrying rate of a dollar per ten.
A rTaaiag Tery Party.
Tee English Teries are manifestly In a
desperate situation when they are compelled
te resort te forgery te boost their waning
cause of hostility te Ireland. It has been
apparent for some time that there is a
great change et feeling through Great Bri
tain, en the question et Kngllsh govern
ment of Ireland, and the brutal coercion
policy about te be forced en Ireland tins
received some of its severest condemnation
in Tery strongholds.
Te stiffen the backs of the weak-kneed,
and te fire the Tery heart te the passage of
the coercion bill through second reading,
Jfejer Saundersen took advantage of ills
privilege as a member of the Heuse of
Commens te call the Irish members who
remained faithful te their country, assas.
sins. Of what avail that the insult was
promptly hurled back V The mischief was
done and the slumbering Kugllsh hostility
te things Irish was again awakened.
Se, tee, it has been with the niiserable
story of the Londen Times about l'.irnell.
Bearing en it all the ear-marks of false
hood, it was flung at him and his supporters
at a time when they needed all their ener
gies for battling with the Tery majority en
the coercion bill. It distracted their forces
and rarnell's indignant denial came tee
late te counteract the effect of ttie ma ma
licieus fabrication.
And yet behind this cloud of gloom, the
sun is surely shining. When the once proud
and powerful Teries need te resort te for
gery te sustain them in their wrongful
position, it is certain that whea the reac
tion comes, they will be quickly swept into
nothingness.
Talmaee has been tellii g the crowd In bla
tiberascle that half the trouble In the world
results train the fact that se many people
bave net the (acuity of keeping tbeir mouths
hut. Although there la a great deal of solid
truth in this It will occur te many that the
speaker has net himself acquired that faculty
and talks entirely tee lnud and tee much, but
then it may be Raid in bla taver that he haa
an original way of looking at thlugs and talks
right te the point.
He quoted the proverb " Discourse net a
secret te another," and averted that Solemon
doubtless knew what be was talking about
an be bad a very large domestic circle. It
was, In fact, a great female debating Beclety
of about seven hundred, and no doubt there
was gossip enough and trouble enough. Sol Sel Sol
omon was net without hU reasons for faying
" Discover net a secret te auether." lie be
lieves that men bave two ears aud one tongue
te hear mere and say less. "Meu talk tee
much," be said, and added cautiously, " and
women, tee." lie admitted that all secret
societies were net bad and greatly admired
tbateue which concealed and restored the
remains et President Lincoln.
This sign appeired eyer the deer of the
ladies dressing room in an educational hall
of Londen in which a ball was being held :
"Chemical Preparation Keem." Netsurprlf.
ing that the ladles thought it premeditated
sarcasm.
Julie K. Saxtes, It will be remembered,
was held for some time In a prison el Ecuador
without geed reasons and via nuly releed
when Secretary Biyard b I c tiled upon Sec
retary Whitney for the aid of warships, lie
new has a claim for indemnity against Kcua Kcua
der te the a-neunt of t3!X,000, and has filed a
long arguu.ent with Secretary ttiyrd who
Is inclined te favor arbitration of the matter.
In the last qnarterly report et tne treas
ury bureau of statistics there is found a care
ful estimate of the coat or alcoholic bever
age te the consumer prepared by F. X
Barrett, the editor of the New Yerk Grocer.
In taking his figures from the government
reports he finds that the average consump
tion per year the last live years is 75 199,999
gallons. Careful inquiry by the govern
ment officials has led te the conclusions that
19 per cent fully covers the qu vittty med In
manufacturing and that tiiU it etret by the
adulteration by water whleu is pnctlcd in
cheap saloons, lie therefore atsuuica that
consumers pay for 75,000,009 tt niten-. The
bulk of the whisky censumed ceiU 5 cents
per glass; some pay 19 cants, a comparative
few 15 cents. A liberal average would be?1,
cents. On the average the retail dealer
will get 00 drinks per gallon or 4 50. The
avenge wholesale cost is fjij; the cost of
high wines or spirits (L15 te 1 'J5. "
" Taking the above facts into censidera
tien we then bave consume! anuuilly75,
000,000 gallons whiskies ; ti') drinks pr gal
len at ii or L50 per gallon, making a total
cot et SW.SOJ.OOO a year. Hy a similar
course of reasoning he determine ttMtthe
costet beertetha cenu air UJ1I S5i0il, of
imported wines tlil.aOi.tVlO, dmneutu wines
t3l,7S2,tWS; making a te:al of ever 091 mil
lions te which be adds nearly six and a half
millions for illicit whisky and home made
wlnea and gets a grand total of ?7ikj.0e0,0)0 a
the annual cost te ceusumers et alcoholic
beverages.
These figures as he proves by the detailed
statements of the bureau which give ap
proximately the same result. Ity an elaborate
investigation be places the nunherse! the
drinking population at (11925,417 and the
average cost yearly at f 17.41. He offers
tables which prove that beer and mild atlmu.
lantsare driving out their Uiry co npetlter
whisky. Iq the past flveyear the rormump rermump rormump
tien of coffee has risen from a 2 pounds per
capita te 9.11 pounds.
Is Dataware when gamblers are displeased
with legislative bills they steal them.
Ex Mayoh Smith, of Philadelphia, sent
bis last " mayor's metsage" te many cities of
this country as well as thee abroad. He
even addressed copies te the mayors of Jedde
in Japan and Constantinople lu Turkey,
though neither of these clues rejelcad in
mavera. There If an nnnalri uwnra,... i.m ...
1125 for the sending out of these documents
auu j uiieueipuia iaaKeu te pay It. A8 Smith
had the dance, he ought te pay the piper.
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Curtis Maekk is evidently becoming wor
ried about the con-committal poiltlen that
Bescoe Coeklmg persists in occupying to
ward the contemporary politics, as witness
the following from his Pittsburg Tunes :
It Is greatly regretted that Mr. Cenkllng
baa reconsidered his purpose te address the
Amerieus club of Pittsburg en the 24th in
stant, the anniversary day of Gen. Grant's
birth. The regret Is as much for that gentle
man a Baku aw nn awniint f ,l.a ......!: t.
meat It Inflicts en these who expected te hear
,..L,.CMkllB,! "" We ,unk we reflect
th! .".eK Umen'01 his bebt friends when we say
that the time haa fully come when for his own
fame he should emerge from tils retirement
etake part In puWtaadalraT Ills determln..
ten net te de ae la dlaapimtlng for reason
IS PUUburg0 Wy IeUte " hta "PwLrSSt
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Dickinsex cellecik, Carlisle, will grad
uate thirty-three students this year, the
largest senior class since the war. Chler Jus
lice Taney's alma mater Is doing well.
Wm. P. Hwitzlkb, the tireless chief of the
bureau ei statistics, la again en band with a
table of figures showing the experts of beet,
perk and dairy products te March 3Ut, The
total beef ana perk experts for the month
were some f-320,000 in excess of the experts or
the same articles In March of lbSti, and the
total for the rive months ending March 3 lit
shows an Increase of nearly live millions
ever the same period of a year age. But
strange te say, the experts of dairy products
have decreased quire isrgely.
Coercion sad forgery seems le be a strong
team, but fair play and honest will pass
them.
Im Senatea the lady rescslrens te
liquor licenses go te the court root east ap
plaud the geed points made by the lawyers.
If they were men, thsy would be bustled
out, but, being lovely women, they held the
fort.
PHBBONAI
Pern Lke has decided te Indorse the
Knights el Laber, se long as they retain
their present policy.
Mn. Den Camkhes had te have her
uretty brown hair closely cropped after long
illness from fever, and short hair makes her
even mere youthful and vivacious in appear
ance. TitK Calhoun monument will be un
veiled at Charleston, 8. C, en April M. Sec
retary Lamar will deliver the addreee, and It
is expected It will be one or the beat etterta of
his llle.
Dn. Kevankh remarks that the storage
woman's brain weighed live ounces less than
the average man's, and that the Inferiority of
women displayed Itself In the absence of ori
ginality In the higher levels of intellectual
work. In powers et acquisition, women
steed nearer te men, and Indeed often sur
passed them at an early age.
Majeii SArsDKneN, who created the up
roar In the Itrltlsh Heuse of Commens lew
nights sge, accused Mr. Sexten, M. P., for
West Belfast, of having presided ever a
meeting et the Clsn na Gael, " murder
society of America." The accuracy of the
major's ether statements may bejudged from
the fact that Mr. Themas Sexten was never
in America.
Oenkuai. It z vine, ex-marshal of France,
who baa for several yeats resided In exile In
Madrid, Spain, was attacked Meuday by a
Frenchman, who, exclaiming ''J'ai avenge
ma patrle !" plunged a poniard Inte the side
of bis head. General Hazslne's wound is con
sidered dangereu. Ills assailant is believed
te have been acting as correspondent for Paris
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K pairs at th WhIU UenM.
WS'htngten Dispatch te Baltimore Sun.
The worn-out carpet of the East room of the
White Heuse Is seen te be replaced. It has
served during several administration, and itts
no exaggeration te place the number of feet
thst bave helped te travthe old carpet during
the two years of the Cleveland administra
tion up among the hundreds of thousands.
The carpet is worn te the deer In place. A
new carpet with scream ground, relieved by
a bewildering profusion of woven tlewersand
Vines rich in color has already been pur
chased for the East room. It was bought
with a portion of the 16,000 allowed by Con
gress for keeping the White Heuse in condi
tion during the present fiscal year. It Is
possible that this summer will bring msny
welcome changes In the White beuse.
The annual appropriation et (16,090 is
net large enough for any sweeping
changes, but new carpets and new
furniture will be placed in many of the
rooms. There has been no attempt made as
yet te map out a pregramme for the repair
and improvements te be made while the prea
went ana .Mrs. i;ieveiana are away mis sum
mer, but It is thought that, besides a new car
pet for the Eist room, there may be new fur
niture, and certainly new carpets will be
placed en the public hallway and staircase.
The White Heuse Is new In better repair than
ever before. The commissioner of public
buildings and grounds has, with only
(10,000 a year, done mere towards im
proving and keeping the house in
geed repair than was accomplished pre
vious te bis assuming charge with
an appropriation of (15,000 te (50,000 The
venUlatien has been Improved, the sewerage
system has been changed, and the conserva
tory reconstructed in parts.
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Kintreen's Sen.
Frem the Bosten Transcript.
Speaking of Emersen, his son seems te
bave taken a bent which certainly is net
hereditary be far as the world knows. He
was a physician In his native Concord, but
he abandoned the practice et his profession
and Is new an artist. His paintings, how
ever, show the hereditary loving observation
et man and nature, but his devotion te art
also takes the practical form as well, snd he
is lecturer en anatomy In the art school at
the museum. His love for things military is
perhsps hereditary, for be bad a noted fight
ing parson among his ancestors. The atmos
phere of Concord Is that of a militant philos
ophy, and therefore it seemed net se strange
en the 12th of September, ls-Se, as it otherwise
might have seemed, te see the son of the
great Emersen riding acceutred as an artil
lery sergeant at the bead of one of the
platoons of the Concord battery. The bat
tery la made up of the two ancient field
pieces which have for se many years saluted
the rising and setting sun of the 19:h of
April. Tney are horsed and manned en oc
casions, and march in the rear of the " ar
tillery," which, by the way, is a feet com
pany. On the occasion alluded te Dr. Emer Emer
eon seemed entirely at home either In the
saddle or while Instructing "Number l,"or
"Number 2," as te the duties of his place
Let us hope that Dr. Emersen's artillery
practice will never be called Inte play te pro pre
tide material for ether anatomists.
A Italtruad Man's Nevel.
Frem the Ualtltnere Sun.
A new novel te be issued anonymously In
a fdw weeks, under the name of "Walllng "Walllng
ferd," Is from the pen el one of the officials
of the Baltimore A. Ohie system. Its prlncl-'
pal scene Is laid in Baltimore. The heroine
is a Baltimore beauty and the here is sup
posed te be a civil engineer of the Pennsyl
vania railroad, who constructed a tunnel
under Baltimore. These who bave seen the
proofs speak highly of the novel and If It
proves a succew, as the friends of the author
bops, Its successor will probably bear his
name in full.
Itlght Frem Usadqaartart.
Wire (te late husband) Where have you
been, Jehn 7
Husband (conscious thst prevarication
would be 1 utile) T' tell truth m' dear, I
(blc) step'd In s'loen t' get glash beer.
Wife Jehn, you never accomplished
that lead in a saloon. You've been te a
brewery.
Styles Changs, But Met tne Yeung Han.
The old style was te go around loose In
tight trousers. New the style is te go around
tight in loose. Styles change, but the young
men remain about the same.
When Remus Jumped ever his brother's little
wall bow were hU sprains cured without Salva
tion oil T
A 'geed record In thirty-three years Dr.
Bull's Ceuijh syrup has never failed te care a
cough, cel J or general hoarseness. It Is nonpa
reil. mVMVlAL MUTJVM.
II. H. Cochran. M os. 137 and 13) North Onion
street. Lancaster, I"a, Is selllug 8UILUITS
COUiiU CUUK 8 a guarantee te cure all threat
aud lung troueles. (ej
Th EldUinent Met Over,
T?. ,I?9h Bt " a Cochran, druggist. Ne. 1S7
North gueen street, still continues en account
of persons afflicted with Cough, Colds, Aslhma,
lirunchltls and Consumption, loprecurea bottle
of Kemp's Balaam for the Threat and Lungs,
which Is sold en a guarantee and la giving entire
satisfaction. It Is a standard family remedy.
Price su cents an d II. Trial rttejrt: ell-lwdAw
WHY WILL YOU conga, when Shtleh'sCnns
will Klve immediate relief. Price le cu., se cts..
and II, rer sale by II. Ii. Cochran. Druggist
Na W7 North Queen street. "(3)
CauUen.
We would caution the Public te beware of
Dealers ettering Kemp's Balsam at less than the
regular Price, 60 centa and II, as oftentimes Imi
tations or Inferior articles are seldas the genuine
tn order te enable them te sell cheaply. H. u
Cochran, druggist. Ne. 137 North Queen street U
our agent for Lancaster. Sample bottle given
tn your. elS-lwdAw
Brace Up,
Yeu are feeling depressed, your appetite Is
peer, you are bothered with headache, you are
Ddgety, nervous and generally out of sorts, and
want te brace up. Hrace up, but net with atlm
ulanu, spring medicines, or bitters, which have
iii,,.li bai,u very, cheap, bad whisky, and
which stimulate you for an hour, and then leave
you In worse condition than betore. What you
Tii u. an alterative that will purify your
bleed, start healthy action of the Liver and KW
ney a restore your YlUillty, and ttlvs nusHi
health and strength, bucua, medicine you win
muwar theiibi' "
A Oase of BUujr Veara Btaadtng Cord was
HU Bettles, la a Haa BO YeWrs etAge.
Aujutews, pa., May (, lass,
DaDBiie Birrs Ce.-tienU i 1 bad been
troubled with my kidneys for a number of year,
used almost everything without much benefit
inUl I tried Dandelion Hitlers. I used six bot
tles and am pleased te say 1 am entirely rid of
the aidney trouble, besides my system being
toned up se that 1 feel like a different person. 1
ekeerfuUy recommend the same te all asUetssl
i
TBia nT. sae. . ATa, marks
taaUsar t " BeM ssrsalfi aa Ms ewe eafMvas
te SRtbOH'S COMSUMTTION CUBfV" WOI SsS
byM.H
street.
H . . vnsru, uraKMt, no. us son
as EscaUMt,
J.J. Atkins, Chief of Police, Knexrtlle, TSnn..
writes: "My family and t are beneflclarlea of
your most excellent tuistlctne, lir. King's New
lMscevenr for consumption t having found H te
be all that you claim for It. desire te testify te
Ita virtue. Mr mends, te whom 1 have roeem
mended It, prnlne u at avery opportunity." Dr.
King's New Discovery tot UonsumpUeii Is
guaranteed te cur Coughs, Colds, llrennhltta.
Asthma, croup and every affecUen of Threat,
Chest and Lungs. Trial het ilea free at Cochran's
Drag store, 137 and l.M North Queen street, Lan
caster, Pa. Large alie, ll.eu. (t)
NKVKKU1VKUP.
If you are troubled with nervous or sick head
ache, de net give up our cn as Incurable unUl
you Lave tried Dr. Leslie's special Prescription
Be the testimonials In another column, die -lw
e Arasaa earf.
The Best Salve tn the world for Cuts, Bruises,
Seres, Ulcere, Salt Rheum, Fever Seres, Tetter,
Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Cerns, and all Bftta
BrapUens, and positively cures Piles, or no pay
required. It U guaranteed te give perfect satis
faction, or money refunded. Priee SB eenta per
bes. rer sale by H. B. ceearaa. Druggist, 1ST
and lis North Uueen street. Lancaster, Pa.
SHILDH'S CUBE wUl Immediately relieve
Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis. Fer
sale by 11. a Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 117 Nena
Queen streak (7)
We Caution Against tttra.
Tbe unprecedented success and merit of Kly's
Cream Helm -a real cure ter catarrh, hay fever
and ceM tn the head-had Induced many adven
turers te place catarrh medicines bearing some
resemblance In appearance, style or name upon
tre market, tn order te trade upon the reputa
tion of Kl' Cream Halm Don't be deceived.
Buy only Kly's Cream Halm. Many tn our Im
mediate locality will testily In highest commen
dation et 1U A particle Is applied Inte each
nostril, no paint agreeable te use. Price Mela,
all JwdeedAw
Metnsrst Moment I Metnerstl
Are you disturbed at night and broken of your
rest by a sick child suffering and crying with
the excruciating pain of cutting teeth t If se,
go at once and gets bottle of MBS. WINSLOW'S
aoerillNQ 8TKOP. it will relieve the peer
little snlTer tmmedlately-depend upon It t there
ts no mistake about It. There Is net a mother
en earth who has ever used it, who will net tell
you at once that It wtU regulate the bowels, and
give rest te the mother, and relief and health te
the child, operating like magic. It U perfectly
safe te use In all cases' and pleasant te the taste,
and U the prescription of one of the eldest and
best female physician and nurses In the United
States. Sold every where. J cents a bottle.
, inayJMydAw
DaaosLies Livaa fsluts ter sick headache
torpid liver, bUleusnee and Indigestion . Small
and easy te swallow. One pill a does. Price, Se.
By all druggist. fts-lmdTu.Th
F
H RHEUMATISM.
ST. JACOBS OIL.
TUB PAINS BflEUMATlC.
SST Alter a lapse of years statements con arm
ing the efficacy of St. Jacobs ull and Its per
manent cures are given below.
Frem a BnirvaTie ScrrsssR-Jait. 1379
BVrgen, New Jersey.
I have used St. Jacobs OH and It cured me
of rheumatism alter a few days application,
AUUU3TU3 f KICK
ynev 9i 7 Yams Lana.
:UX?th St.. Jersey City, N. J., Oct S7.1SS8.
1 cannot add mere te the praise et St.
Jacobs Oil and my testimony seven years
sge. It cured me. ACUUsrUS PBlCB.
raeit a Rns.cKA.Tie Scrums, Ssrr. IS1.
Union Catholic Library Association, (
301 Dearborn St, Chicago, lit. (
One bottle of St. Jacobs Oil cured me of
rheumatism, which gave me great pain
JAMES A. CO.N LAN, JiL, Librarian.
rr.OMSAMfi YlAIS LATH
IS! Huren bU, Chicago, 111., Oct. 19. 16.
I can only reepeat my former testimony te
the merits of St Jacobs Oil. It cured me of
a severe case of rheumatism.
J AMKS A. CONLAN, J a.
FaeH a B. H Omcut-Javtakt. 1M1.
urnce Ot N. T., Lm B. A W. K. u. ue , I
187 West. New Yerk. N. Y.
Twe months age t had rheumatism In my
right am from shoulder te wrist, and could
net raise It without excruciating pain. Be
fore the second bottle of St. Jacobs OU wm
used my arm was well.
C. V. V. WABD, Dlv'n. Pf'S, Agent.
FRO Saki 4 Ybais LiTtS,
1S7 Wet St., New Yerk. N. Y.. Nev. 10, 1SSS.
Keferringte clipping frem.V. . Ttlegram
which gives an account of my case, If li will
be or any service te yen I shall ba pleased.
St. Jacobs Oil cured me.
C. V. V. WABD, Dtv'n Pass. Agent.
THBCBABLBS A. VOQKLltt CO, Baltimore
Md.
trill persons csise St, Jacobs Oil or Bed
Star Cough Cure, will by sending a two cent
stamp and a history of their case, receive advics
rail.
Red Star Cough Cure.
FBXX rBOM OPIATES AND POISONS.
SAFB. SUBB. PBOMPT.
25 CENTS.
AT DBUQOlSTa AND DEALKBS.
TUB CUABLBS A. VOOBLKB CO. Baltimore,
Md.
DBY GOODS.
JTKW YOKK STOKE.
Every Day Brings Homethiec; New
-TO TUX-
New Yerk Stere.
The Latest Additions te our immense Assort
ment of
New Spring Dress Goods
Are Nevel Designs and Colorings In our well
known
Fine Saxony Suitings,
Forty Inches wide, at SO Cents a yard.
New colorings In our Famous SUk and Weel
Combination Suitings,
Forty Inches wide, only se Cents a yard.
Fifty Inch SMALL CBKCK SUITINGS, 37KC a
yard.
Anether caae of ysrd wide ALL-WOOL
81'HINU SUITINGS, Light and Medium Grays!
only 36c. a yard. '
We open today (Saturday) ssrrru cases of
PLAID AND Srtfll'EU NAINSOOKS, fremthe
recent trade sale In New Yerk. These will be
found te be the best value ever shown la these
geed.
Alse three leu of CKCAM ANDCOLOBED
CU JtTAlN 3CHI MS at special bargain priee.
EMBROIDERIES.
TO match, of our ewa special Importation at
very low prices.
WATT 8c SHAND,
6. 8 & 10 EAST sONO ST
LANCASTBB, FA.,
-nrlLLIAM EDMONDS,
Wlielmli Dealer lad OoBeituoa Merchant
1ST ALI. HIM OF
CIGARS.
AdYftnee made en Useable feed. Offlee and
stalMroein.
,.. . NO.JDYBBBTBXBT.
apr'.S-Smd Providence, Bhede Island.
CPK1NO, 1887.
vw uvinimni lw AAHOMber in siueTai-
ering. Importing direct from the best maker
el Fine Woellens. I have I nst received through
ttnrtaUUon,ef,OM Ur' lUM ' "
SUITING, "KOVMCOATIHQ AMD
The like of which, for style andquallty.ha
f"pee.a l tWaty.ai2eEoetlBe
. A special UvltaUea Is hereby sxtesdedteall
In want of spring Uarmaau te eaUsarirana
secure CholeePaJUrn. WcwksaaasUeUMVeir
best and orleaa lows taanSSS"1 "
, ,.. ,.... .. , .-. . S. -.
W dBna.a
mamiyea
BaisBwtkaeVnSvrW.
MMDICAL.
rwrnm mbw quiniMB.
I ii - tussi
KASKINE
(THE NEW QUININE.)
Me BsvJ Bffeeta,
Me HesMlaeae,
Me NauMit.
Me Hinging
Cures Qulekly,
Pleas aat.Pare.
A POWERFUL TONIC
that the most delicate stomach will bear,
A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM,
NERVOUS PROSTRATION,
And all Uerm Diseases.
Bellevue Hospital, N. Y., " Universally sue
easful." It. Francis Hospital, N. Y.-"tvery patient
f.tted with Basklne has been dischargee
cur'd."
Dr. L. B. White, 17. S. Bsamlnlng Surgeon,
write : Kasktne Is the best medicine made."
Dr. L. M. tileesner, atw Bast itlst St, New Yerk
City, has cured ever e patients with Kasklne
after quinine and all ether drugs had failed. He
says : It I undoubtedly the best medicine
ever discovered. "
Prer. W.F. llolcembe, M.D., M Kelt SSlh St,
N. Y. date Prof In N. Y. Med. College), write :
' Kasklne Is superior te quinine tn it speclde
power, and and never produce the slightest in.
Jury te the hearing or constitution .
Key. J a. L. Hall, Chaplain Albany Peniten
tiary, write that Kasklne has cured hi wife,
alter twenty years surrertng from malaria and
nervous dyspepsia. Write him for particulars.
Thousands upon thousand write that Basklne
has cured them after all ether medicines failed.
Write for book et testimonials.
Kasklne can be taken without any special
medical advice, ll.eu per bottle. Sold by
B. B. OOOHBAN,
Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen St., Lancas
ter, fa , or sent by mall en receipt of priee.
K ASKINK CO., M Warren 8t., New Yerk.
febW lyeedAw
D
IQESTYUN.
KIDDER'S
DIGESTYLIN.
-FOB-
Indigcstien and Dyspepsia.
A POTENT HBMEDY FOB
indigestion. Acute and Atenic Dyspepsia,
Chronic and Uaatre-Intestlnal Catarrh, Vomiting
tn Pregnancy, Cholera Infantum, and In conva
lescence train Acute Disease.
Over ses. physician have tent te ns the most
flatteringoplntens upon Dlgestylln as a remedy
ter all diseases arising from Improper digestion.
Fer 3D year we have manufactured the Dlges
Ive Ferments expressly ler PHYSICIANS' use,
and for the past year DIUKSTYL1N has been by
them extensively prescribed, and tenlay It
stands without a rival as a digestive aent. It
1 net a secret remedy but a scientific prepara
tion, the formula of which Is plainly prinb-d en
each bottle. Its great DIOKsTlVB I'OWEHU
created by a careful aud proper treatment of the
ferments In manufacture, ltle very agreetble
te the taste, and acceptable te the most delicate
stomach. Fer the reliability et our statements
we would respectfully refer te all Wholesale
and Betall DruggUU, and PHYSICIANS gen.
erally. Price II UU. Sold by DrngglsU, or
W M. F. K I DlAs B CO..
Manufacturing Chemist, S3 Jehn St., N. Y.
inarMydl'u
CAmrmr clmamhe.
J a MARTIN A CO.
Housekeepers
Wanted
Clean Carpets.
DO YOU KNOW
That Cleaning Carpets by the
hand, or rather trying te clean
them, ruins them ?
DO YOU WjNT
Your Carpets dragged ever the
ground and the life clubbed out of
them by a man who thinks he i
cleaning them.
HOT IF YOU KNOW IT
We thought net. If you want
te avoid it, try the new process.
LANCASTER
-STXAM-
Garpet Gleaning Works.
Carpets cleaned by the New
rrecesa'and returned same day,
whether ralningjer net, and guar
anteed perfectly clean and free
from moth and.net injured. If in
jured in any way we willfgive 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 city.
CARPETS IELAID PROMPTLY.
rOBDKUR TAKEN BYf
Cor. Wert Elig Priate 8ti,
LASTOASTBB, FA.
' Telephone Connection.
I ANKERS.
KUHN, LOEB&CO.,
BANatSRS,
SOWASSUAST, MMWYOBK,
HAVB CONSTAKTIT OJI HAND
A SBIiACTIOM OF CHOIOS MVMTMMT
saeumtina.
J. 6. Martin Ce.,
aVAUMtUa.
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Wonderful Popularity of the Re
nowned Medieine.
Tke Greatest Varatlve Rarcess efthe ige
A Veire from the Peeple.
Me medicine Introduced te Ibepublle has ever
met with the success accorded te Hen Hitters,
It standi te day the beat known curative article
In the world. It marveluu renown Is net due
te the advertising It ha recelred. It ts famous
by reason of Its Inherent virtue. It doe. all
that U claimed for It. It Is the meat powerful,
pedy and effective agent known for the build
ing up el debilitated systems. The following
witnesses are offered te prove this i
What It Did hr an Old Udy.
rtxaoren Station, ,V. 1 , lcc. 4J, 11
(Isrrs: A nunibnrnl people had been using
your Hitter hf re, and with marked effect. In
last, one ease, a lady et nrer seTenty years, had
been sick for years, and for the ptst ten years I
have known her she hn net Veen able lobe
around half the time. About six months age
she get s feeble she was Arfp!r, Her old reme
dies, or rhvslclana belntfift nnavall. 1 sent le
IMpivll, lerty-nve tulles, and get a bottle of Hep
Hitlers It bad such a very beneficial effect ou
hr that one teltle Improved her se she was able
tedrva bersell aud walkaboutthe house. When
she had taken the second bottle she was able te
take care of hrr own room and walk out te ber
nelgthnr'andhaaliiipreedall the time since.
My wife aud children also have derived great
bunent Iretu their use.
W. U HATH AWAY,
Agt,U.8. St Ce.
An Enthusiastic Eudertrment.
fierAnm, -V 11 , July 1 18SS.
Osvrs -Wherever you are. I don't knew.bnt t
thank the Lord and feel grateful te veu te knew
that tn this werldnf adulterated medicines there
Is one compound that prove and does all It ad
vertises te de, and morn four year age, I had
a slight shock of palsy, which unnerved me le
sucban extent that tne loot excitement would
make me shake like the ague. Last May I su
Induced te try Hep Hitters. I used one bottle,
but did net see any change ! another did se
change my nerves that they are new as steady
as they ever were.. It used te take both hands
te wrl'e, but new my geed right hand writes
this. New, If you continue te manufacture a
honest and geml an aetlcle as you dn, you will
accumulate an honest fortune, and cooler the
gnsatest blessing en your fellow men that wa
ever ceiilerred uu mankind.
TIM 11UKCII.
A Husband's Testimony.
My wife was treubled for years with blotches,
moth patches and plmplts en her farv, which
uuaily annoyed the life out of her. She spent
many dollars en the thousand InUIIitiln in
cure, with nothing ImttnJurleuseftVcu. A lady
friend, of Syracuse, N. Y who had hal similar
perlenca aud had been cuivd with Hup Kilters,
Induced her te try It. One belUe has inade her
face as smooth, fair and suit as a child's and
given her such health that It seems almost a
uuracie.
AMsunsaerCasADiait i'axlumsxt.
A Itlrh l.aJj' Eiprrlcnce.
1 traveled all ever Kurepe and ether foreign
countries at a cent et thousands et dollars, In
search of health and round It net. I returned
discouraged and disheartened, and was restored
tn real youthful health and spirit with less
than two bottles of Hep Hitlers 1 hope ether
may profit by my experience aed stay at horns.
A LAlY.AUUUirA,MK.
SaVfienulpe Hep Hitler for sale at Cochran's
Drug Mere, 137 and 133 Mirth Oueen St., Lancia
ter, Fa.
G
BAY'S Hl'KCIKIO MKD1UINK.
Gray' Specific Medicine.
The fi reat English Ketnedy will promptly and
radically cure any and every case of nervous
dsbUlly and weakness, result of Indiscretion,
excesses or overwork et brain and nervous sys
tem ; Is perfectly harmless, acts like magic, and
been extensively used for ever Sti year with
great succeis.
Full particulars tn our pamphlet which we
desire te send free bv mall te every one.
JTTb Specific Medicine ts sold by all drug
gist at SI per package, or six packanea for S3.
It will be sent free mv mall en recent of the
money, by addressing the agent,
H. B. OOOHRA.N, Druggist,
Nes. 137 A 133 North (Jueen St., Lancaster, Pa.
THE OKAY MKD1CINR CO., Ne. 1CS Main
Street, buffalo, N. I. matt) lyeedaw
G
OLDEN Hl'KCIKIU.
DRUNKENNESS
OH THK
LIOUOll HABIT I'OSITIVKI.Y COKEH BY
AKMIMSTKHl.NH lilt HA1.NSS'
OOLIISN SPECiriC.
It can be given In a cup of coffee or tea with
out the knowledge et the person taking It ; Is
absolutely harmless, and win nffect a perma
nent and speedy cure, whether the patient lit
mederam drinker eran alcoholic wreck. Thou
sands of drunkanls have been made temperate
menwhohave taken OelSen Specific In their
ceff-e without their knowledge, and te-day be
lieve they quit drtnktnir of their own freewill.
IT NKVKll FAILS The system once Impreg
nated with the SpecISc, It becomes an utter Im
possibility for the tluuer appetite te exist Ker
sale by Oil AS. A I.eullK.K, DniKglst,
Ne. 9 Kast King street, Lancaster, Fa
aprU lydTu TcAh
nuMitrAi.
TOEMOVKD. "
Having removed my Ceil and Kindling Weed
Yard from the corner of Seuth Water and
Andrew streets te the corner et Seuth Water
and rilbcrtstreets. te the Kxtenslve Trestle and
Ceal Sheds, erected by I'. Lubrnlter A Ce, 1 dn
sire te lnler n iuy nany friends and the public
that I am prepared te furnish the following
grade, of Ceal: Lykens Valley, Saamekln,
chuylklll and Lehlgh of all size.
Thanking thq public fnrthMr liberal patron
age In the past, and hoping they will continue
te favor me with their order at my new place
of business, I remain
Very Iteapectfully Yours,
HLNKYBMLYCH.
Orders left at 415 Seuth Queen street promptly
WHWOM Wi
Telephone connection.
a7-lmd
R
EMOVAL !
KEMOVAL I
AFTER APRIL 11th,
I will be pleased te see my friends and cuato cuate
mers at my NEW STAND
Meb. 145 and 147 North Queen St.,
Where I will have better factlltlea and wUl
carry the meat Complete Line of
Palate, Oils, Varnlsnea and aitue,
IN THK C1TT.
HEMIMBBB-Tbla Is the only store In the
city that make aBfECIALTYer FAINTS, and
by se doing can compete with Philadelphia
house, call and see the NBWSTOUK.
JOHN F. HEINITSH,
NOS. 11 A 147 NOBTH QUEEN ST.,
LascasTSB, FA aprt-lfd
rvm auxjr cm mauti.
TPOR RENtT " ""
AJ Twe or four room In Brimmer's New
Building. Me. 113 North Queen itreet. Heat
and gaalnclnded. Apply at
tabu-ud bkimmbb'b livxuy erricB.
12OR KENT A FARM WITH 8 ACRES
a! of Land In a splendid condition en the
Slruburg Turnpike, about 4U mile from Lan
caster and 1 mile from Millport. Ter further
particulars Inquire et
MBS. ELIZABETH HAMP.
ap4-tfd Ne. 644 West Cbtstnnt street.
HOUHK FOR RENT OR HALE.
Heuse with modern Improvement, and
.team heat. Largelawn and yard. A variety of
fruit tree and grape vine. Ne.tS0 North Lime
sueeu Appiyte KZR4 r. labdis.
aprt-Ud Ne. an North Lime street.
TrXR BALE A GOOD ESTABLISHED
J! bnslnau. In the best location at Uarrt
burg, fa, en North Sd street, aheva Market.
Don't require much capital. Ooed wagons ter
salllcg. AddreM, O- W. K,
as-lmd 101 Locust St. Harrtsburg, Fa,
mE
RRORB OF THE DENTAL CHAIR
D1BAKMKD.
Tsanli extractad br the naa of electricity per
fectly sal and barmleas. My ts.00 Teeth
made of the best material that 1 can purchase.
ruin. vr-t$JEffi"'
aprt7-lyd Na St North Queen St.
B
NULETREE BTOOK FARM.
Standard-Brad Stallions in Bervlee.
TOBJS KINO (till) WOOJOO
Beoerd.4 years, 147.
bu bbib' (till). ..' tMeee
mmT Bmfl for New Catalegus;
DAM U. MLB.
arai
a.,aw m . a, a,ia
H
AOKK A HKOTHKa
Window Decoration !
AN ART.
The display of Drsaa Ooeda by
the Messrs.
IIAGER & BROTHER,
25 and 27 West Kiss; St.,
Ttils morning la unique and Intended
te show the varied character of
their Spring Stock.
The large Centre Wlndew.la filled
exclusively with Stilts of Preneb,
Japaaesa and American Maourao Maeurao Maourae
tures, some costly, ethers of low
price: the West Window la filled
with light wool Fabrics suitable) te
the early Spring- Boasen; the Bast
Window Is fllled with French, and
American Satlnes of the meat varied
designs the whole producing a
combination extremely attractive
and well worthy of examination.
s
I'HINU DRESS GOODS.
S
33 and 35 Seuth queen Street,
(OFF. FOUNTAIN INN,)
ABB OrKAINO TO DAY, LAlKiK LOTS Or
Spring Dress Goods
In the New and Desirable Shade.
One Let of Cashmere, at 5c per yard.
An Ilegant Line of Diagonal affects at 10c
and llKc er yard. At c we show an elegant
assortment. -
n.w.ehLT.e5eN.?,t.'inr of All. Weel Tiloeta, ta
rialn. Mixed or I'lald affect., at 60c. a yard) ta
Special Bargains
-IN-
REMNANTS!
OrS.NED THIS DAY.
One Case Wamsutta Muslin KemnantaatSKe.
per yard Alse S-4 and 6-4 tilvacbed Fllfew
Lase Muslins, and 10-4 Hleached sheeting Muslin
at less than cost of manufacture.
The gn-at demand for our Carpets, fill Cltvths
and reulhers, Is owing loeur pilse being the
lowest.
33 and 35 Seulh .queen Street,
(OPF. FOUNTAIN INN.)
marlv-lydAw
JJOSTON STORE.
Grand Opening
Of
LIGHT-WEIGHT
SPMH& AO SUMJIER
Dress Goods
-AT THB-
BOSTON STORE,
(OUT GOODS AUTHOBITT.)
Nes. 26 28 North Qneea Bu
(Between Fosteffloe and Centre Square.)
-OB-:
Saturday and Monday,
APRIL 16 a 18.
Bncb a Collection of Seasonable Dreis QoeSs has
Never been shown tn this city. We will
show everything
THAT IB NEW AND PRETTY,
It wUl de you geed te see these goods, even it
you de net wish te buy.
WB WANT TO SHOW YOU TIIESB GOODS
And will .para no effort te convince yen that
our Style and Frlre. are Unequalled.
fancy Colored FInshe. Satins and Plash Or
naments for Fancy Werk, a specially, at our
Original Lew ITlces. "
Stamm Bres. & Ge.
BARD
Mcelrey
bard & Mcelrey,
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