'''swn KT-.J, JpwjS? xLJ. THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGEKCE11, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1887. '$''rX&X (GEJiGBK Sm mi rsetMsn S Iff !8 8 1S.S M . IM MID MM 11IM MB 11 SI ITMWnft U HOB KOrtMOB M MM nod moo MS MM MOri MOO MM MOD MOO Stew mi I Ihtelligeneer MOftMttt. OtCSS OV Tl, CI mnnitcini iu iwmini umii te Tma warn litaii tMmt mmt Ttttgrmm t onaLueBNoaB. Ummim, r. :lnteUigetuct HY JsAHOASTEB, APML IS. 1887. lastiftaat Legislative Sabjerts. AMU baa been passed te third reading ;W Heuse te provide for the bodily I safety of persons employed te r kk milk and factories and te regulate l'j-aslflliun( nf idilMrati tfiAMln It Bm employment of children between i and sixteen years, unless a physl I certified that such child is in sound I, and makes strict regulations for the t and safety of persons employed in , Ac. rjAB legislation that tends te threw safe- l about, human life ought te be en- l.and where working people are I together aa they are in factories, such I ti. i- I ion. Aste the ether features of I becemea vastly mere Important I Ml there can be but one opinion. labor should never be permitted choice between evils. A pin si ft certificate as te the health of a " Is easily obtainable, and it is net i that this prevision will be efftc- ptttftai restraining the employment of 'cAUdrea. what would be mere te the jtBt would be a prohibition of child labor t certainyears and a compulsory at- stHfatance at school within that period. te new en the statute books of the i aa Inhibition of child labor, but it I te be mere honored in the breach i In the observance. The President's Firm Stand. The president has sent the secretary of BMiwwiiiBtw trni h. sin. mi sa :s js lis; nu Wtekly MMW wunumv: illRIMill HMM MltW ff ft , m mini IfcMsa Interior a very interesting JUr en a - ."" uu'-i'iuu.jBiiier namee sy umnera jyite, Sgzr,iut be has held proved certain land since ISTSand la claim for it under the homestead vlsWia December, 18S4. A railroad com- f contends that this land is within an area from which it was entitled te select cf-ft lands te make up the amount specified in a fe- grant by the government : that is. incase A reirr. nf ttm tnrritirv tu crrantwl slintitil tu. claimed by settlers. They say that the land 4s ffttTA vinisi 1 tA a 4 t TtAAAB )&3? W.- 1CCO ffl It 1 1--1J. 1 i:;i,- in vi law. ira atiuiuc geuerui ucciucu Htx. fi fatfnr rt tfia villv-nfifl mamw.. rpi,n 'nnalilimt rllrprtlw nnnniM tt,la .lanlatnn (- rlli !. nnlnlnn IWIII.iw.nllll, jj-fs . WMW viuivu Hjuvivjawuumj IU tuc nnienuen ei me iramers or tne law and iafalnst tbe interests of tbe people- He rt says mat our national wealth in land is the ,. earnest of our growth and should offer re lief te a crowding population and homes te r I nArtafnr and r.firlffc fhaf. thaatx IniMtttnalila i. T . . : ' r . . . -"'""""'e aturat aavantages sueuia rje jealously W callgutened policy. , juaummg mat. mere is an auunaanceei . nncuumea iana wnereen tbe cemnanv mav ES iatlif tfa 1alm tia nana ttiaf 1.a DAlanllAna h,' made by them are net complete until they Lbmvb neen appreveu ey me secreiary et me k;j interior, or unless made under his direc- & tkm. " Yeu have thus far taken no action KBIr tbte matter, and It seems te me that you KKasw In a condition te deal with the subject rSta web a manner as te protect this settler ziZ'ttem hardship and less.' mt Waa there ever a mere statesmanlike Ifeltigament of u case involving issues of state HBtHnwuiu; r x un, no uvericitpa mi nar- row legal argument and gees iu search of j'tht BBOtive of the framersef the law ; then Jm . A rt t i . . . "ja xwMirua 10 uuu ciear letrai Deini uv 'i'Wrrilrfi thn sntrit. nf the law m.iv Ik repim. llsd with the letter of it. This dpnUien Htrill be welcomed by many a settler in the E&jfMt whose hard wen homestead has been yaaucu vi mjicuicucu kj litpaciuus corpora f A Carious Case. The Pennsylvania railroad company ap pears te be getting into a rather peculiar fey position under the inter-state commerce .act. It has been trying t force Western & reads te abolish commissions en the sale of h j' uwm uu us uigu-uanQeu measures te attain this ebiect have Ixvn htphie.! nr, the Plstreund that sale en commission is discrim- laatien, which Is forbidden by the law. jTns attempt te mterpret Ute law in a jasjiiner agreeable te their own plans has 94MUea in a kind el boomerang blew. The ftMrai passenger agent has ordered that Bjouireugh tickets should be sold beyond hSt. Leuis and Chicago, excepting ever two I which bad yielded te the demands et I Pennsylvania with regard te cemmis- This is discrimination pure and The read openly and defiantly I tbe law for the sake of compelling reads te accept its far-fetched ap- i el it te a matter et pure business effrontery of the railroads lias far tbe limits of forbearance consist. arttb popular self respect ; and the spirit 4phkh they have received this law proves mat. some law ei me Kind is it necessity. Tbe position of the vania company en tbe question of appears se illogical tbat it Is te believe tbey will venture .te main- ft, but it is equally bard te measure of tbat corporation. At ,1,-Jrrfl 'Hi Mataral Has 1'eulUlltlM. i interesting article in tbe latest pttThc Ibrum, Prof. N. 8. Shaler tst origin of aatural gas and tbe m Hi uppJy. He cenalderi tlte Mtsf aasfly te be tbe deposits sWIngetableenrjaUnces en tbe 'Oa feristr agas, tbe changes In iw,fMt by tiabwvalf bringing snmumm, ituoea- itefld likely Ut the Mississippi Valley ncttefl eC the oeaatty, and but u small ftrt of tt, can be alone looked te as a field of supply la any quantities, the eastern lopes of tbe Appalachians and the coun try from the llecky Mountains west having been subjected te geological pressure urnl upheavals such as would expel the gas. After referring te the great wastu that results from carelessness in the use of this new fuel, the professor touches upon another phase of the question of great in terest. He says: It appears probable that none or the ureal Mti of manufacturing Industry in Western Europe are likely te find any soureee or sup ply of rock mw sufficiently extensive te prove of Talus. Ksstern Kurepe and all tne great tract of undisturbed stratified rocks Iu Northern Aila are likely te aflerd supplies of natural gaa similar te our own. In otber parti of Asls, as well aa en tlie ether ceuti. nenta, Africa, Seuth America, and Australia, It seems probable that there may be abun dant stores of tlila material. 11 ut se far as the development of this resource can be deter mined by the general geological comilllenaof the countries, It does net appear likely that large supplies of natural gas may be reck oned en In any el the Industrial centres of tbe Old World. Therefore this particular commercial advantage is likely for the pres ent te remain a peculiar iioaseesieii el our American manufacturers. All of which gees te show that tlte star of empire is permanently anchored iu this Western hemisphere. Dem l'mme, emperor rieusly ill. el lirazll, Is se- Pit. Themas O. Apple, In the last mint berefT.e Messenger, makes the following ciustle reference te Gall Hamilten: "Kvery once in a while some writer comes forward te explain in smart sentence or two problems that have proved themsolves te be bejend the depths of tbe world's most profound thinkers. We have an example el this smartness In an article in tbe Xerth American for February, by Oall Hamilton, en future probation, which has just come under our notice." The doctor then proceeds te demonstrate the extreme audacity or Miss Dedge and the shallow character of her ar gument In a way that ought te make her friends weep. Pacific Kaii.keaiikr Ui'.ntinute.n says It cost 130,000 te H0,UO0 per annum te ex plain" his company's schemes te Congress. This is euphemism run mad. The desperate prize tight en the tludsen ea Tuesday in which one man fought with a ureken arm unlll U9 haddrhen the bones out through the flesh, is proof enough that there are net wanting twin with the old sivage Keinan spirit, te play the gladiator II the public should call for such amusement. Aud the public Is net se far above the barbarous games or Heme -a 1 many think. We nearly all read of thesa dep4rate strut gles with close interest aud aimlru the courage and skill of the modem prize tighter, his splendid physical dee!epment and high spirit. We forget ter the time the undeveloped mental strength, and almlre him as we would a blooded horse or a cour ageous rooster. People wenld gloat almeit as eagerly upon cenes or carnage te-day as they did In the times et the gladiators, if only they could find a mesns te held conscience In check, for notice with what evident pleasure a whole audience ei men, women and children will watch the bloody slaughter of a stage villain. Tbe morn realistic the acting the better they like it, and an actor who should go through a death scene without a su pertl 'tens quantity of groans would, meet with but little ap proval. A man cannot sutler instant death upon the stage ; It would net be sutllcleutly amusing. The capacity of the race rer brutality Is about as great as ever and its development is only held iu check by the same moral influence that control all "ether evil impulses. DR. McUunn sajs that his advocacy or the public school system has caused his trou treu ble with the Catholic church authorities. The doctor ought te retire Inte innocuous desue tude. Thk Londen Saturday Renew comments upon the Canadian fishery dispute iu a tem perate and just spirit. It asserts tbat "almost all but elUclal politicians in Kugland are really ignorant et tbe amount or Irritation which prevails in the United .States," and then proceeds te enlighten its readers upon the state or the case from a' Canadian stand point. Frem the tenor of the article we gather that the Kugllsh are quite oblivious te the angry tone or the New Kugland press, the grave utterancss or president and sena tors, and the excitement or the Canadians; but with ether and greater questions before them this is net surprising. A nation with a complicated Irish question te deal with and menaced with trouble all ever tbe world can net boexpscted te worry abiut se small an allalr as tbe anger or the Americin", unless it should reach dangerous proportions, and the established geed will betwueu Knglisb and Americans inclines Jehn Hull te pooh-pooh the very thought of a fiua'rel. Ne doubt he Is right, and the quest lea will be mere easily solved ir the Cauadlansand New Kuglandera will both held their tem pers; but It tbe Dominion cruisers, new ready ler sea, are net very careful they may pro duce a ery serious quarrel before the fishing season ends. This Londen journal expresses great surprise that the American government should feel called ujhjii te interfere with Great Britain's plans with regard lelIayU, and presumes that our course is dictated by tbe Menree doctrine. The motive of our in terference, if we should interere, weuld.be the protection el our commercial interests, and the lives of our citizens threatened by the action of the British; as well as tbe pre vention of an act of tjranny ami Injustice en tbe part of r.egland. Hut no one could Justly tind fault if we should base our inter ference in this case en the Menree doctrine, for the island which Great Britain threatens te seize from the miserable republic of 11 ay 1 1 la one or great strategic Importance. Kng land already appears te be scbemlug te con trol Panama as she does Buez. Jehn Bull is wise te remain se placid while America is getting angry, but it would be wiser te give dangereus anger no Just provocation. Tun Philadelphia Insurance patrol will have te pay the family et Charles H. Boyd fau.000 for killing him by throwing a tarpau lin from the roer or a building. 1 1 is pleasing te note that Juries are getting a higher est! mate el the value of human Ilia Tiifciiuhsji Just been published In Keglaud all eet jady itten, wife of Bulwer, tbe novelist, which adds another te the many aorrewtul stories of the private lives of men of literary genius. When young Hulwer first met the lady he was a dude or The Orst water He had J ust returned Irem Paris, and was resplendent with French polish, se far as beets went. His cobweb cambric shirt front was a triumph of lace and embroidery a combination never seen In the country till i ui nmu jreaia iaier, except en bablta' frocks. Studs, tee, except In racing stables, were non est ; but a perfect galaxy glittered along the milky way down tbe centre or this fairy like lingerie. His hair, which was really golden, glltteringly golden and abundant, he were literally in leug ringlets that almost reached his shoulders." Yet this eilemlnate 'genius was lu the habit of flying Inte most violent passions and abusing his wife in a manner tbat would have disgraced coal beaver. These stories rest almost entirely en tbe evidence of tbe wife, but there Is no doubt that tbe most bitter feeling existed be tween the two. It Is esay te make money when tbe would, be money maker baa already a moo led feun datien. William B.DInsmorereeeatlybougbt lk.U&VMk ljMluM.ArUl,.UlMl1inAI and he baa just sold U for 106,000. It might naturally be eapected that ven erable Jehn Kuikln, living la the past and wedded te It, would be violently opposed te the bicycle. Hear his vigorous assault ea this new means of locomotion i "I net only object, but am quite prepared te spend all my uet 'lad language In repro bation of lil.trland-K.il or 7-eycles, ami every ether contrivance and Inveflalen for superseding human feet en (leTl's ground. Te walk, te ruu, te les and te dance are the virtues of the human body, ami neither te stride en mill', wriggle en wheels, or dangle en rope, and nothing the training el the hum Mi mind with the tnxly Hill eter supersede the appointed Hed's ways of slew walking and hard working." Toe much ought net te be expected of the carbonic gas treatment of consumption. Dr. Frank Woodbury, editor of the Vcificii Tivicf, thus writes en this subject : The results which have been claimed ler It can be obtained and lime bon obtained by ether means of treatment, wlileli Imui steed the text of experience and nre already the property of the profealon. Advtees from Parts Inform us tliut the Interest there Is de clining aud IhaUterinvtn See has abandoned It because the results were net satisfactory. The evil fellow inp; Iren) the manner In which the treatment has beeit brought before the public Is evident In two directions. In the first place the Impression is given Uiat tbe profession would net se eagerly seek a new treatment if the methods lu common use hitherto v lelded satisfactory results. When the reaction comes as seen It must tbe con cen con Bdence of tee public In our therapeutical resources will therefore tie severely shaken. In the Becend place phthisical patients new are net satisfied that everything has been done in their behalf unless they bae been treated several times with gas. If the judg ment of the physician condemn this pro cedure and he refuses te employ tt he will run the risk of either ellendlng his patient or seeing him go te the specialist of the syringe, whose scruples de net interfere with bis Ljractlee. would It net bewell lteurtiieuicai Mbcletlea would take up the etbetlcs of this practice for consideration ? PERSONAL Hi. mm: will spend a month at Har Harber before going te Kurepe. Grant' birthday was honored lu I'ilts burg en Wednesday by a great banquet of the Amerlcus Republican club. .lehn Hal zell made the spetcu of the eenlng. Conekk'max lrtv D.WKsrenT was mar ried In Kingsten, N. Y., en Wednesday, te Miss Katohbarpe. Themas Wanamaker, of Philadelphia, was married in Philadelphia, te Miss Welsh, granddaughter of the (ate Jehn Welsb, ex-minister te l'.ngland. CUSHLKB A. VUitlBKKT. The First lltaeinan at the St. Leets Team Kc sult or Wednesday's UauM. Charles A. Cem'lskey. who Is the captain of V'ender Ahe'sclub, was born in Chicago, Illinois, August 13, IsdL He first entered the diamond field professionally in 1S7S, playing with the Dubuquss, but prier te this he had played with se ml professional clubs in both Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Chicago, Illinois. He played llrst base with the Dubuques In 1STI', when they wen the Northwestern League championship, and during the name year they also blanked the "Chlcagee. In lvjl Cemfskey played first base with the ht. Leuis Browns and has tilled tbat position since tbat time. As a first basemau be rauks A 1, and he has few equals, besides this be has proved him self te bean admirable held captain, and his men have thst confidence in his sagacity and understanding that they co-operate with him te the fullest ability in their power, in any move or order he makes, lie is one of the most popular men in the profession, and Ven der Ahe has shown his wisdom In plac leg him in control of tbe St. J.euls Browns. Besides being field captain, Comiskey is also virtually tbe manager of the nlne. Wednesday's Games. The Association games yesterday were : At Philadelphia, Brooklyn 11, Athletics 1; at Louisville, Cincinnati t, Louisville U ; at Baltimore, Baltimore S, Mela 0 ; at SU Leuis, St. Leuis 10, Cleveland 3. In Philadelphia Jack O'Brien, formerly el the Athletic, caught against them yesterday for Brooklyn. He did splendid work and sent the ball ever the tence for a home run. During tbe game he was presented with an elegant P.Ik badge. McCormick, has decided te go te Pltlsburg and be will receive fJ,500 rer the season. The Philadelphia Vress says "The Brook lyn club of lSSO in net tbe Brooklyn club or 177, Kvery man of the nine leeks like a winner and the team-work is as near perfect as it can be." The New Yerk and Philadelphia open In New Yerk te-day. The Bestens are in Wash Ington, Chicago in Pittsburg and Detroit In Indianapolis. There will be a big time In Philadelphia en Saturday next when Harry Wright's team opens tbe new grounds with the New Yorks, The exhibition games or yesterday were : At Kochester : Kechester 10, Scran ten C ; at Jersey City : Philadelphia 1., Jersey City G; at Wilkesbarre: Wllkesbarre 8, Hamilton U. Seward, of the Athletics, has been con sldered a puzzler, but yesterday the Brook Breok Broek ljns played hob with his calculations and hit blm safely twenty-one times. Baruie aud Byrne want the rules changed se that batsmen will be allowed but three strikes and will net be credited with a bate hit when given first en balls. Dave Orr collided with Sommers In the first inning in Baltimore yesterday and was hurt se badly tbat he was sent home. The Met seem te be getting worse and worse, and they don't make any runs new. ' Whltey" Gibsen caught for the Philadel phia against Jersey City yesterday. He had one run, lour put outs, ten assists and two errors. The Heading and Terente clubs played four Innings yesterday when rain stepped the game. The score steed 1 te 3 in favor of tbe Canadlaus. flardsn Werk. Irem Vlck's Uagaztue. Gardening for pleasure, health and a knowledge et the vegetable world are the highest inducements tbat can be set before one te lead te tbe study and practice el hor ticulture. The commercial gardener and uu grower nas all tbe dllllcultles common te ether pursuits te contend with, besides the many perplexing ones peculiar te hi own. The prettta of this industry, in its various blanches, have been persistently set forth In a false and alluring light by many Journals, and especially by traVellna aale men interested In the sale if varl "is" tertT cultural products. We would net atttributa any intentional dishonesty te thi H, have thus bolstered the commercial berU cultural movement for years, but hard facta u Jbey become known, show the error of their position. Fer one without experience and training te take unanv branch m .. uierclal horticulture Is almost sure te be a courting of failure. On the ether hand one will seldom or never be disappointed who turns te the garden for recreation, or who seeks there the building up et overstrained nerves, or who would fellow out te discovery some of the innumerable secrets eT tbe vege table world that are te be found by the earnest and patient observer. It Is the place for at I I. . ... I.A..B m m. a.av Am aay ter women. change from household duties, for pre) atonal men, editors, nMreaaaw, elerks and all who may be engaged U in-deer, and es pecially sedentary employment Mere or leas garden work aheuld be engaged In every day and by every member el the family wherever It la possible. Tbe Natltts at iMghtsMa. Ol the mountaineers of Daghestan (In the mountains of Caucasus), Dr. Kaddle writes a letter published In the Londen lme "On myarrlvalat Kourenah,anestof the tghlans bidden away neng rocks, I went te some twins te rind a marked type of the popula tion. Frem an anthropological point el view the Inhabitants el the Matuur heights are mixed population. 11 row n hair is most common In both sexes, aud light gray eves are very seldom seen among them, lteth men and women have very thin beads el hair, and the men net only shave their heads, but cut the beard se aa te leave only two narrow strips en either side of the chin. Tbe Jewish type, which Is almost common in the plain of Mamur, is net te be met witii here. The women dress like their Tartar slaters. " They Uke particular pride In their shoes, which are embroidered of dif ferent colors aud embroidered with geld thread, and Dr. Hsddle considers them se pretty and erlglual as te deserve a book te themselves. The higher one gees In the social scale the greater is the labor thrown en the woman, and the mere Idle does tbe man become. During the doctor's stay at koureuah as many as forty men were always te lie found sleeping constantly In front of his house from morning till eve ning. The mate considers labor dishonor able te his sex. The Lesghlan women are at work from sunrise te sunset. He has even seen them building houses. A Ulr4 el Ui Dstp. A mysterious creature is thus described by Count Joachim, the German African ex plorer, who lias Just left Germany as gover nor general el trie Somali country, as seen en tbe coast of the Ulanga district : We often saw an animal In the water which we first believed te be a serpent from its movements, and from the fact that only new and tbeu it appeared en the surface for a few seconds, unce, when we shot at it we were surprised te see it rise out of the water and flyaway. A Iter wards we succeeded in ebtaluing one of the curious creatures. It was about the slzeef a large tame duck, with black plumage and a metal le lustre. De its wings we noticed a few very light yellow featbers. The neck was very long and thin, and ended In a long, pointed beak, at the eJge of which were two rows of sharp teeth. At hrst sight no head was tslble. and tbe neck appeared only te end in a beak. The whole body of tbe bird is under water while swimming, only the long neck was seen. It It was frightened It disappeared altogether unded the water, or tlew rapidly away. An An other peculiarity which we noticed was that when tbe bird bad left tne wattr It lay down en a bush with outstretched wings te get dry. The tlesh of the creature has au unpleasant oily flavor." We have heard tinny of our old trlend say tbat Salvation ullcutnl them of iheuuiatUiu. 'Ihwb who hae tint ttlt'd It should de se. Our druggUts sell tt for twcnIy-iWe centsabetUe all the time. Why sutler ulth a bid cold when eua bettle et i-r Hull's OeuuhSyrun will cure a ceugn of the eri kind. Dr. Hull's Leuuli Syrup U sold for 2S runts pr bottle by all druggists In the United Hales aVMVlAL XUT1VBB. Sill I.OII'S COUGH and Consumption Cure Is sold by us en a guarantee. It ceres Con sumption. old by H. It. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 1J7 and lc'J .North (jucun au, Lancaster, fa. (3) A Sad MUfertane. ts te raise 'a nice family of boys and girls and then havu them curried into an nulrsrave te an enily grave by th.it terrible disease Consumption. Iteed the warning and check It in lu nrst stages by the prompt ue of hemp's ltalsam for the Threat and Lungs, warranted te cure and relieve all ciits. Price SOc. and It. rer sate by 1L Cochran, druggist. Ne. 1J7 North Queen street. nut crc. 3 Dihdslies Litis rsuiTS for stck headache torpid liver, bUleusness and indigestion . Small aid euy te swallow. One pill a dose. Price, 28c. By all druggists. fefcS-SmdTu.Th.8 SLKKPLESti .Mill ITS, made miserable by that terrible cough. ShUeh's Cure Is the remedy ler you. Held by II. It. Ceehran, druggist. Hei 137 and 139 North Queen St., Lancaster, 1'a. (2) COUGH. WHOOPING COUGH and Bronchitis Immediately relieved by ShUeh's Cure. Sold by H. B. Cochran, druggist, N os. 137 and 13) North Queen St., Lancaster, 1'a. fl) Bsnews II sr Youth. Mrs. I'hcBbe Cbesley, Petersen. Clay Ce , lewa, tells the following remarkable story, the truth et which Is vouched for by the residents el the town : " 1 am 73 years old, hae been troubled with kidney complaint and lameness for many years i could new dress myself without help. New I am free from all pain and soreness and am able te de all my own housework, lewe my thauks te Electric bitters for having re newed my youth, and removed completely ail disease and pain." Try a betUe ; only 50c : at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and liJ North Queen street, Lancaster, 1'a. (1) Mether t Mothers 1 1 Mothers tt Are you disturbed at night and broken or yenr rest by a sick child sutTertng and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth T If se, go at once and get a betUe of U US. WINSLOW'8 SOOTHING SYBUP. It wUl relieve the peer tittle sntTer Immedlately-depend upon It ; there ts no mistake about It. There Is net a mother en earth who has ever nsed tt, who wUl net teU you at once that It will 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 tn the United States. Sold every where. 2S cents a bottle. maySldydaw JUST AS GOOD. Don't allow anyene te make yen believe any Other remedy Is Just as geed for sick heulrhn as Dr. I'lle,s Hriectd Prescription, for it Is net true. This Is the only remedy In the world that sinat-n at menxiiei uie auease ana art yes it out. Ulve it a trial. THAT naCKING COUGH can be soeulckly cured by ShUeh's Cure. We guanntee It. Sold by It. U. Cochran druggist, Nes. 137 and 13U North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. (i) aUDNav TKOUBLK A Case of Kan Tsars Standing Oared With SU UeUls,ln Man BO Tsar el Age. ALLssrrewrr, 1'a., stay s, 1886. Dakdsliek litrrus Ce. Gents : 1 had been troubled with my kidneys for a number of years, nsed almost everything without much benefit intll I tried Dandelion Bitters. I nsed six bot tles and am pleased te say I am entirely rid of the kidney trouble, besides my system being toned np se that I feel like a different person. I cheerfully recommend the same te all affllcttd la th s way. JACOB atUSC'ULITZ. feb 0-lnidTa.Tb.a Cream and Celd Weather. What a luxury Is a bath In summer, hurely. but a greater luxury Is a clear head In winter: lust when almost everybody Is sneextng and snntlllDg with a cold In the head, but when you ere attacked use Ely's Cream iSalrn. It cures colds In the bead, and what Is better. It cures the worst cases of chrenle caturh and hay fever. Net a ll'juld, net a snuff. Pleasant te use' Quick relief, uadical cure. a'.S3wdeedftw jrtiat Ai.m urn mmmt. FOK RENT. ., .,TW0 ST ienT room In Brimmer's New uuiiuiuK, ju. i nene Queen street, H eat 41U iaB tUUUUHU. m febu-tfd nam Apply at (Mxiva LiviiiY erncE. FOK HALK OB HENT-BRIOK STABLE and let, 17xS0 feet, en Christian street, be. tween East King and Orange streets. Can be easily changed Inte a machine shop or ware house. Kasy terms. U. C. IIUUBAKEE, alBttd Attorney-at-Law. HOUSE KOR KENT OK SALE. Heuse with modern Improvements and steam heat. Large lawn and 1 ard. A variety of truu trees una grape vines. Ne. ISO North Lime street. Apply te nprs-tfd K7.KA r. LANDIS, Ne. ti North Lime Street. 17IOR SALE A GOOD ESTABLISHED Mi business, in the best location at Harris burg. Pa., en North 3d street, above :larkeU Don't nxjulre much capital. Geed reasons ler selling. Address. G. W. K, ac-luid 101 Locust St, UarrUburg, Pa. THE LATK8T JUST THE THINO .!2?LI"J1B5 Purposes-Scotch Cheviot il?.-!'5' w nve theu ,n twenty different P-;r.r.? ?E wur iiuf cannot beexoelled. titifift a?aU$U!T C CbMll uysaaaTEiN'a'JrmE taii.euinh. Me. S7 Merth Queen Street. QUHll ODAJUHTUO. RUPTURE. Oar gaaranteac by OS. J. a. mathb. aaeatoaest aoepersUosier aalaytms bub ass ttastad bfaaiadrsaser esrasT kUte SOt m AKUatsTrmLA, sSdllaK, MBBtOAU rjnilKNKW QUININE. KASKINE (THE NEW QUININE.) Ne Bad BtTeetfl, Me Hoadaehe, Me MaussM, Me Ringing , Ourasi Qulekly, PlasVMBtiPUIW. A POWERFUL TONIC that the most dnllcate steuiach will bear. A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, Ana all Uurut Diseases. reKCOI.lH KtsklNK HAS llt'.KN KIUNO TO 1IB ALMOST A Sl'KUtrlU. superior te quinine. ltvllerue Hospital, N Y., Universally me. ccssful." S" Kvery patient treat ivl withKasktneBaslKwn discharges cuied." Iter. Jaa. 1.. Hull. Chaplain Albany Peniten tiary, writes thai Kuktne ha cured his wife, after twenty years sutTertng Irani malaria and neneus dyspepsia. Write him for particulars. XU Jeseph's Hospital, N. V. t M lt use Is con sidered Indispensable. It acts perfectly " Prof. W. P. Ilotceuibe, M. II., M Kast 25th 81. N.Y.itMe fref.ln N. Y. Mert. College), wrtuw: " Kasklne Is superior te quinine In IU speclne power, and and never produces the slightest In jury te the hearing or constitution. Thousands upon thousands write that Kasklne na cured them alter all ether medicines laUed. Write for tHHiket testimonials Kasklne i-au l taken without any special medical advice. Il.uu per bottle. Sold by H. B. OOOHRAM, Druggist. 1.17 and U North tjueen St.. Lancas tcr, !'., or sent by mall en receipt of price. KAtklNKCO.,M Warren St.. New Yerk, feb: lyoedAw DRY HOODS. PK1NG HRKSS GOOD& 33 aud 35 Senlh (ueeu Street. (Ol'l. FOUNTAIN INN,) Have just epenel a line et LUPIN'S SILK HENKIKTI ACI.OT1I9 and LUPIN'S THIBET SHAWLs In Single and Deuble at Lewer Prices than were ever retailed In this city. Our ll.iw quality Henrietta Is worth II. WX uurn.. u,uamy Henrietta Is worth S1.4J. Ourll.ti.iuallty llenrlettuts worm It ) OurllN.Hnuallty Henrietta Is worth II . In Thibet Shauls we can give you bargains that can net be equaled In theclty. We are only K Square south et Centre Square, aud eurexpenses are net H whst they would be X Squire Nortbeaet or Wejt of Centre Square and we can and de offer you bargains In tl.ete. goods that will inure than pay jeu te come aud aiotnem. AN ELEGANT LINK OP Spring Dress Heeds In All the New shades ami Styles. Frem 5 Cents Per Yard Up. All Weel Cleths, lull yard wide, all shadOJ, 37Kc. per yard. Try our COIISETS and have your New Spring Suits fitted ever them, as we have the best fit ting and best value ter the money oversold. An Elegant Corset at :5c. At sec we can give you what some sell at 73c, and at 73c we have the beat value ever given. 33 and 35 Seuth !Jueen Street, teri. reuNTAiN INN.) warl'J-ljdAw OSTON STOKE. Stamm Bres. & Ge. Nes.2G&28 North Queen HU WE AUK NOW SHOWINfl LINK or A BEAUTIFUL NEW SATINES, ( French and American ) At Lew I'rlces. All Mew Styles. Lest Year. Net One from NEW SEERSUCKERS. IN UEWlTCHtNU VAUILTr. THE KAIIIUIT IN OUK LINK or hPI.ilIAL ATrttACTlO.NSUF Dress Goods WILL I'LEABE YOU IN I'UICK, QUALITY AMU AS30ttTMENT. wu1'i, Fifty Pieces WIDI-WALKHUITINQ, Winches wide, all wool. S7Xe a yard. You'd paySec a yard for them and think them cheap. J.w.e.n5?nve feces All Weel llalU LINE STitll'fcU UAT1STE, Quite New, 37Jc. a yard. Bee our New Dress Heeds and you'll be pleased, for we hve everythleg New and Ueslruble at LOWEST PRICES. FIVE HUNUBEI) 1'IECkS Blacks Cashmeres, Black Henriettas and Black Dress Silks. ATK.XTIUOItDINAltV Pa ICES. 100 Eemnaiits Dress Goods At SO per cent. Less Uun Fermer Price . BOSTONSTORE. -StereOpen Every Evenlnf.-w; TU ILI.IAM EDMONDS, WMeult Dsaler and Conuniuiea Merehaat I all Kiaoser CIGARS. Advances made en saleable goods. O nice and HMMIWWI N0.29IyRBTItET. Providence, Mhede Island. apr:3md ANKKKS. KUHN, LOEB&CO., BANKKRi, NAUUaV ST., MMW TOBK, . .-Fyj! COMBTAVTLT OH BAND A SBLaOTIO OF CHOICE MVESTMBMT SEcuaiTiaa. BAR MM, bard Mcelrey MKDIOAU MKD1C1NK. Wonderful Popularity of the Re nowned Medlelne. Tie Mreatest t'urstlteSiiceess of the age A Veire from the I'eeple. Ne medicine Introduced te the public has ever met with the success accorded te Hep Hitters. It stands today the best known curative article tn the world. Its marvelous renown Is net due te the adiertlslng It lui received. It Is famous by reason of Its Inherent virtues. It does all that Is claimed ter tt. 11 Is the most powerful, speedy and effective agent known Inr the build ing up of debtllttted t) stems. The following witnesses are niTuiud te prove this t What It Did for sit Old Lady. WiSoelen Motion, .V. I , Dee. ), lt4 Ubrth: A number et pmiplehad tieen using your Hitters here, and with marked effect. In met, one case, a lady of m or seventy years, had been sick for ears, and for the Pst ten ears 1 have known her ahe has net iHeu able te tie around halt the time. About six months age she get se fertile she was httplm. Her old reme dies, or physicians. tH'lugel no a all. 1 sent te Deposit, forty-live miles, and get a bottle el Hep Hitters. It had such a very Imuedclat effect en her that eun bottle tmprmrd bar se she was able te drw herself and walk about the house. When she had taken the second bottle she waa aide te take care et her own room and walk out te ber neighbor's and hasttuprmedall the time since. My wife and children also have dent ed great benefit Irem tbetr use. W. II. HATHAWAY, Agt.U.8. Kx.Ca An Enthusiastic Kinlersemcnt. Cerhiim, .V II , July 13, IRA, Gists Wherever en are, I don't kunw.but 1 thank the Lord and feel grateful te you te knew that In this world of adulterated medicines there Is one compound that proves and does alt It ad vertlses te de, and mere, reur years age, I had a slight shock of palsy, width unnetved me te suchan extent that the letst excitement would make me shake like the ague. Last May I was Induced te try Hep Ullters. I used one bottle, lint 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 wilte, but new my geed right hand writes this. New, If you continue te manufacture ss honest and geed anaettclu as you de, you wilt accumulate an honest fortune, and confer the gneatest blessing en our Iclluw-luen that was uver lonlerredeu mankind. TIM 111 KCH. A Hiisb.tDd's Testimony. M y wife was troubled for years with blotches, moth patihrs and plmnlvs nn ber rare, which nearly annoyed the llln out of her. MiesihmiI many dollars nn the thousand Infallible (t) euros, with nothing but Injurious effects. A lady friend, of Syracuse, VI, who had had similar perlence and had been cured with Hep Hitters, Induced her te try It. One bottle has made ber face s smooth, lair and teft as a child's and rflven her such health that tt seems almost a intrude. A MxMiisaer Caiaeii 1'ahliamsst. A Itlrli l.adj's Kvpcrlence. I traveled all ever Knrepa and ether lerelgn ceuiilrlex at a cost et thousands et dollars, In search el health and found It net. t returned discouraged and disheartened, and was restored te real youthful health and spirits with less than two bottles of Hep Hitlers I hope ethers may profit by my experience and ilny at home. A LADV, AUUL'STA,ME. SaViienulne Hep Hitters for sale at Ceehinn's i rug "tore, 137 and 13J Jierth Queen St., Lam ss ter, 1'a. JgXUAUSTKD VITALITY. BXHAUSTBD VITALITY THE SCIENCE OF LIFE, the great Medical Werk of the age en Manhood, Nervous and Physical UebUlty, Premature Decline, Errors of loath, and tbe untold miseries consequent thereon. 300 pages 8ve. IX prescriptions for all diseases. Cleth, rail gilt, only ll.ie, by mail, sealed. Illustrative sample tree te all young and mtddlenued men for the next 90 days. Address Da. W.ll'AUKEIi,Brtnncb Street, liostem. tnTlMyeedAw VARVKTS. J. MAUT1N A CO. Carpet Department! WE AUE CONSTANTLY KECEIVINU LAitUK AUDITIONS TO OUttbTOCKOF Carpets New Bedy Brussels, Mequetts, Tapestry, and Ingrains. ALL PRICES. Special Offerings In MOQUETTS will last for a snort time only. Heat Quality Smiths A Hartferd, at IS per yard. TAPESTKY ISUUSSELS-New Palterns-Spe. clal Line-sic te lUc, wereC'J 1 3c. aUNGKAI.N, CHAIN, UAU ana VKN1TIA a.-- s. ha. WALL PAPER At Prices that will Interest Yen. 80ME SPECIAL PBICE? THAT WILL II E reUNII NO rVHKKE ELSK. FOUR, FIVE AND SIX OENTS -reu a- New Line of Patterns THAT HAVE 11EEN Se EAULY IN THK .SEA SON. Geld and Satin Papers, Fine Decorations, Berden, &c. spWi have circuited our New Sales Koema and have new tbe Largest and llest Lighted Carpet and Wall Paper balesroeins In the city. J. 6. Martia k Ce., Cer. WMt Elsg Prfice Bta, IsAJIOASTaVs. PA, CLuratfftw. H 1118U A MllOTUKH. BURT'S Improved Shield Shirt ! The mmbd from which Burl's lm lrmnt UStttii Hhlrt la ci la the re. suit or years' esperlenee by a prae tltal euateiu shirt eutter and tutor. Therefore, all el thedlrttculty hereto fore had by ether makers In securing n erfect fitting garment has been overcome by our artist i henet tbe mprwrtl HMtUI Hhttt as new made by thn Hear Shut MAstrActusisii Ce , Is admitted ty all who have tried Ilium te be the most period Ht of any stilt I en sale, and aie net even ex relied by custom made goods. The tionlef material (New ters: Mills), la tued In their construction. The boneinaarn 3-ly, made of the finest llnun, tilui). The shirt body Is cut te the form and Is heavily re-entoreed, thus Insuring comfort and eaae te the wearers and te give these goods intra strength the lUent I'taekttet ()nlriii(iiii tidily en back and sleeves nut been adopted. These celebrated mpreicit SMelil .Shirti are liner, better made, stronger and mera perfect In every respect, than the ordinary shield shirt en sale generally. Owing te the great popularity and demand for these geed, their sale Is ceuflncd te our frniflnj; Aeui only In each city, and ran tw had either laun dried or unlaundiled at epular prlies. lirsh & Brether. ONE PRICE MERCHANT TAILORS, -ANU- Clothiers and Furnishers, CUE. NOKTU QUEEN ST. AND CBMTEB 4QUAKE. LANCASTER. PA. w 1LMAMMON A rOHTKM. CALL US HV TELEPHONE. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. DON'T LINGER, -BUT- Bey Your Spring Soils New. Itecause there I. a larger varlety te select from than there will be later In tlm season (lent's Light Weight Oorceats,8tlk finished, 113.0) te tn 10. Yeung Oenl's Graduating r roc It SulU, WOO and t:i no. Ires4 hack Suits, 112 ID, IIS oe, i e. Cent's line -Ilk Hats, Spring Shape, 1100 and Light Colored SUIT Pelt Derbya, II 7i, liOO, tiS". Gray, Tan and Londen Smoke Colored Pocket Hats, Mc., "Sc., sicn. lleys'and Children's Cleth Huts with Stitched llrlms, 50e . 75c, 11.00. lleys' and Children's Weel roll Hats, Slltcbed llrlms, Vc The Latest Arrival, no casks or DRESS STRAW HATS. FURNISHINGS. In addition te a very large assortment of Uent's furnishings we make special mention of an Extra Italbrlggan Undershirt for Bents, Leng or Short Sleeves, 23c. Something belter In Spring Weight, Half a Hellar. The Latest Sensation In Light Colored Bilk Neckwear, aec. and S3c. A Superior LUIu Thread Uose for Uents, While or Fancy Celers, '2Sc, Illcycle Ulders' Hese, Uarters and Gloves, SOMETHING NOT EXPIGTEO -IN- Ladles' and Misses' Shoes. W Pairs of Ladles' Kid llutten Shoes, free sel lers, at H 00 1 new marked at ft id. i7 Pairs of Misses' Spring Heel Kid Shoes, 13.00 te KM. 2 Pairs of Misses' Sptlng Heel Pabble Ueat Shoes, tiW te Iteo, 25 Pairs of Misses' Spring Heel Shoes, tt0 te til. .43 Pairs el Ladies' Iland-Made rreuch Eld llutten Beets, Common Sense or Opera Tee, made by one of the Best Makers en a late style model, 15.90 te LKi. Ladles' Square Tee, Bright finished Curacea If Id Oalters, u en te tl.Vl. TttUMhS, VALI8ESANU SATCHELS. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER, 32, 34, 36 and 38 East King 8t, LAMCASTEU.PA. SBrHteres close every evening at u.00 o'clock, except Monday and Saturday. BOOTH AXl HUOKH. N KW HUOE BTORE. HIEMENZ'S -NKW- 8 hoe Stere and Factory. Infant Kid Butten Bhoei . Vxs, IH.IM.I ttHkl.n llUl llt,J. Mji. Misses' High Cut Pebble llutten, II te 2, fl.. Ladles' Pebble Butten, a splendid shoe, Sl.ue. Ladles' Best Pebble Butten, round or suuai situate WO,9l M jsens rine i.ace Shoes. Il.as. Men's Heavy Hewed Army Shee, 1 00. Msa's Heb-Nail Shoes, ll.uO. Beys' Lace Shee, lie,, and It U). Ladles' Pine Kid Uand-Sewed Turn Shee, SL00. Misses' rine Kid Sprteg Heel Shee. (1 19. Cbtlds' Heel Selar Tip Shoes, 8 te 11, TSe , ChUds' Ooed Pebble Butten, Spring Uesl, TSe Misses' Scheel Shoes, solid leather 11 te S, ILOU. Mtsses' Spring UeelBatten Shee. 11 te S, We. Shoes of all kinds made te order. Eemember we have removed two floors above lbs old stand N0.57NOBTOQVIIN BT. f-Xt.U- ',. . v,TI'a -. IStS . . -...:: y rJSS&Vd?.".. h-vat . ,.i. . je t ... v