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Fh maitbr htilMnra nt ChnAOn llftVP f fledged themselves net te employ any mau snless be snail sign a declaration 01 princi ples recognizing the absolute freedom of rery workman te dispose of his labor as '-a nleases. the absolute riant of the em- y"" j... 41 AmfafflMMU BATM &WMmm warn s & f SATSAa,Uiveass:i t-.,,ll ,, .. ,, MhMB ifX aimer te emolev or ceasa te etnolev whom ( be cheeses, and the right of any father te , -have his son taught any lawful trade, " "subject only te regulation by the laws of the land." These conditions are net quite se severe as they sound ; for If aay mm can dispose of his labor as he please, he can cheese te bind It by the rules of a labor union ; but that union has no ether rights than these yielded te It by its members. It must net presume te dictate te any ether men,ann the only advantage that the society can justly have ever the single laborer is that given by the voluntary yielding of all its Bembers te the wish of the majority. By Observing the advantigesef this system, men may be Induced te join labor unions ; but they cannot justly bs forced into them. And any attempt te lay down rules limit. Ife leg the employer of labor te union men is an abuse of the power of union. When differences arise between capital and united labor, tbe readiness of the sup ply of non-union labor usually determines which party is in tbe right. It is therefore of the highest importance that the author ity of labor unions should be strictly lim ited te the control of their own members, who hare of their own free will n signed tbelr rights te the control of a majority. The same principle govern the right of the father te have his seu taught any law. willing and able te ring this ability may con. control tbe teaching te the extent tbeir united capacity for instruction, but they can net pretest against any man who mayEeeflt te keep out of their combina tion. " Black sheep" will no doubt al wa 3 exist, hiul always be disliked by fellow workmen, but tbey serve a useful purpose in placing a natural check en tyranny of El labor, just aa competition should check the tyranny of capital. In Chicago at present, tbe unions hae grown se powerful that their tyranny has become unbearable ; united labor is a geed balance te the power of capital, but it has been proved again and again that in bad bands it is quite as arrogant, and much mere dangerous. Convicted of Blasphemy. A remarkable trial bus just been con. eluded at Horristewn, N. J. Charles I). Reynolds, a quondam clergyman, was In dicted for blasphemy, for which tbe stat utes of New Jersey provide a penalty of 1200 line or 12 months' imprisonment, or both. It is the first case of tbe kind eer tried In New Jersey, although the law dates back te the colonial days. Tbe jury found him guilty after ene hour's deliber ation, and he must pay a fine of $-J and costs of the suit. What made this trial specially no table was tbe fact that Ingersoll, tbe arch infidel, acted as counsel ler Reynolds. lie made one of his characteristic speeches, filled with "sweet, ness aud light " and maintaining that tbe true acceptation of blasphemy places it as tbe highest manifestation of intellectual liberty. It some of Ingersoll's beautiful theories were put into practice, it would be found that his boasted liberty would toen become license of the rankest kind. , J Jf the motive power of Cbristianlty, tbe hope of something better te fellow this life, were te be withdrawn from tbe over worked peer, social chaos would fellow. Ingersoll, Reynolds aud tbeir fellows would then find hew vastly different is theory from practice. As it is new, their utterances de no harm, but rather inspire Christian kutgbts te redoubled efforts te make the world better. KfUDblican llettenuess. Te-day the rival Republican hosts are met in merul combat, after a campaign tbat bas abounded in mud-slinging that was pruQlless as it was disgraceful. Ke nublican venom has been einminl mim. 2$J4. Bepubiican heads, and Democrats stand aghast at tbe vile reputations which their .rs, m .iwmi vyvu.uva h.3 . uuu uuuiuer li-ftr T .stAeii tt nlinsltif lha Tbirnvranv v... Urt .- d -- vwv.uvj, nicy .retail nnnn euch ether, and the nriuea u ap rv , . .Vnw . t Hiven a new illustration that when rogues bah out. nenest uieu get a cnance ai ineir 24'jw. '-:' It most be very humiliating te Itepuhli- ,pu. havlnfV j.nnBi.li.nrlM tn lnntf ll, nn tlm ays si"s ww ,.. .-.w.. -, ..v " tt men that tlipv milafc rlinnsA twt- 'rireen for official place. Thereare a few re- C- '-utattln men amenir Uiem. but all the rest .Si. . ......fr UtA ....ll.l.l nA.1A aKV MSdvUUIUIUUCOV muuvi yujiwua. DuaiA- Ilow this variety of men ever come I the front in this community will ever M.AaavitntiM In he a anrnriiuv. That turn tin. IMauideua cattle dealers with no genius ,iw aevecBaeauu acirs should annual v I'aUvldattkaMinlitlratralmane n i.i- nn.,.,.n ,,n. . -..nM.iwj, ...... WUUJ euia eniy occur in a community where itfotien te Republican pjllttcs euUuns ktaen sense. as wu iccnug ui gxea. MlULlCtiOn (Awmearata remember that upon their l faus be abare et the offense of nlae. sjsjsMroaaleus officials In place in this fOTM puaeenue Beatlaaw, nope. It feMMrfc their tmtrtfaqr te, IbtkU- WytMaWMMiaf Mietujrut f7i tmtlnUMMcUeM el tte coast? whence they come. The voter who supports them needs net te blush for his act. The same cannot be said for these who support the kind of Republican candidates that come H.n atirfara In thin ivmnt. Is It Midsummer Msdness t Judge Patterson has apparently net taken tbe cooling draught suggested te him by thO INTELLIGENCER. lie persists in his pig-headed view of He Hetel Lancasterllcense, and the argument, elsewhere adduced by the hotel proprietor s counsel, shows what a Sisyphean task It s te attempt te com luce a man against his will. , It is a little early for midsummer mad ness, but that is what seems te be the matter with Judge Patterson. ItKrcnucAX beads fairly sound te-day will be erely tattered te morrow. Tub Camden N. J., ministers have been enjoying a rich pasturage since tbe enact ment of tbe marriage license law. Rev. 3. Y. Debbin, who Uea tbe meat couple, laaatd te average 140 a mentb, and hla annual Income from tblt source la declared te be 10,720. Rbv. 3. J. Sleeper makea $4,000 annually In tbe same easy style. Tbe latter InrelsbM dli grams te expectant couples, showing tbe shortest read te bis beuse, Altogether, It U said that half a dozen Camden ministers en en Jey 125,000 per anuum through the naw mar riage law. It ti net surprising that Pennayl vanla clergymen pretest ajalnst tbla effect cf the measure. Dut tbe werat feature of this wholesale traflle In marriages la tbe number of HI asserted unions that grew eat of It. New Jersey should pass a law similar te that of Pennsylvania, and desist In Its extensive punting of the aeedaef domeatte unbappi ness. Therc Is murmuring In tbe local Republi can ranks becan 3 the lien's share of political UUce gees te LtncastrUns. Tflr.RKls agoed deal et uneasiness ever the news from Maine that tbe Republicans et that state are se dtaperate In their determi nation te secure the presidential nomination ler Mr. Blaine that tbey even threaten te give Maine te the Democracy If Mr, Sherman should receive tbe nomination. In ether words, it Is conceded that the vote of Maine Is tbe private property of Mr. Blaine and will be used against tbe party unless tbe party bows down and worship him. Republican Journals are overcome with horror at the bare suggestion tbat their idol could be guilty of such meanness,and they speak of the sugges tion as an Idle t brent; but Mr. Blaine's spite ful attack en the Seuth, when the failure et his last presidential campaign became evi dent, shows tbat be is net above tbe execu tion or such a threat. Ha has aet bis heart upon the presidency and be is tee old a man te bear with patience another disappoint meuL Sesn: of these iljs tbe O'Brien sympc thlzurs will also engage la brick-throwing. Tnv: waes et Republican corruption will leave some sad wreckage en the political shore te morrow. Lenn Scully, who owns large estates in Ireland and about 40 (KM acres In Illinois, bas been tbe subject et numerous bills Introduced In tbe legislature of that state with the object of regulating his treatment el tenants. Be manages tbe Illinois property through an agent, and it is openly charged that ne bas been attempting te corrupt members of tbe legislature te prevent the passage of hostile legislation. It Is a strange combination et circumstances tbat brings an Eegllsh lord belnru a Western legislature for tbe practice of IrUh abusea en American soil, and reveals n attempt by tbat aristocrat te practice tbe great American lobby act New that warn ing bas been given there is hardly a chance for the noble lord te control tbe honorable representatives at Springfield, for popular sentiment is very excitable en this question et the control of immense tracta of our soil by titled capitalists ever tbe ocean. Wears net d Is posed tn de any Injustice te foreign owners of fairly gotten land, bnt we are disposed te Insist upon strict Justice en tbeir part and will de all that can be done te discourage foreign ownership. A Livr, Democratic president is te visit Lancaster county. Lst Buchanan's tomb be garlauded. uanriEr.n died nearly six years age, and a claim by a Washington undertaker for 1,693 for services at the funeral was dis allowed yesterday. Are republics ungrate ful ? PEBSONAL, VnKvci.scT has declined te form a French ministry. Pahnkll Is said te be sutierlng from the fatal llrluhi's disease. RnuF.nT Leins Htevkssex ssya tbat There.au whispers what Walt Whitman bawls. Jehn C. Latham, a Naw Yerk banker, baa Mbcted a f 10, 0W) monument te the Con federate dead. IlAMCKit B. K. Jamisen, with bis two sons, are en a tally-be trip through the in-terln- of tbe Mate. STKPHE.vGiiiAnn's 137th birthday anni versary was nttingly celebraUd at Ulrard, college, Philadelphia, en Friday, Profs. C. A. Youne, Llbbey and MeNelll, of Princeton college, will head a aclentltlc expedition te Hussla te enw-rve tbe total eclipse of tbe aun en Augnat 19. Kx'H'isi.vu Jee, the famous guide and interpreter nt Arctic expeditions, 1. suppred te have been teHt at sea near Marble Island, where be went in a wbale beat t) sell deer meat te whaling vessels. Kkv I)n. N C. PcHAKFPKn, principal of the Keysmne State Nermal school, bas de cided net tn accept trie ptaltlen of principal el a university at Wicbna, Kansas, but will remain In Kutz'ewn. Dn TiieviAs, new assistant bishop of Kitisas, who was renowned In Yale and after bis graduation aa a cbeaa player, anddenly gvve up bis favorite game. Asked the rea son ter his conduct, be said : " I found tbat 1 took ae much Interest In the game that when 1 was beaten It aroused in me feelings that 1 could net conscientiously entertain. m A Pointer Fer Ambition, itarglaxs. The New Yerk correspondent of tbe Phila delphia Times thus discourses of the great metropolis as a desirable elty for mob te plunder, and also tells us that no sate new manufactured Is protection against burg lara: A gentleman whom I met this afternoon, eniiiiiieritliig en tbe purchase by Tiffany ter 180,000 franca or tbe French crown Jewels, made tbe remark tbat there is mere treasure stored In the city of New Yerk tban tn any ether city of tbe world. Fer two reasons," aald be, "It Is the meat valuable city te sack. In tbe llrat place a great amount of all seria of treasure bullion, diamonds and precious stenea of all sorts la atemd la safe, which any expert burglar em open In naif an neur with, appliances wbiei can be carried In tbe vest puuaet." He aald that a man could carry In bla vest pocket tbat which could open any safe new In use. It deea net require an expert mar, either," aald ha "Yeu can de it; anybody can de lu" Then tbla gentleman went en te demonstrate clearly bow it could be done. Be aald there Is no security in safea and the only way la te have valuable guarded by a watchman. lie said this Is the iesen ler tbe growth of these great sa'euepeait companies. He tban illustrated it by a Ing tbat a vial et nltro nltre nltro gljeirlue, wltu a percussion cap and a email piece) el putty, was all tbat waa ntOMaary te de tbe work en any safe new mauufao mauufae tuitd. Cel. Duffj te Enunalu lb PresMsat. from tbe Philadelphia Pru. Colonel Jsme. Dun will en'ertaln his friends of tbe Farmers' elub ea June 9 at Marietta. The beat will have the honor of entertaining Praaldeat Cleveland and sev eral of bla cabinet en tbla oerasioa. Tbe Washington dslegatles will leave ler this eityNMaUrleiteiaaspsusjafti ietas. BtrtALumiLU K. ffsssssBlsssssssv"' w" Ills Heal Mama Ii William F. Codj-!em Ac count at lllin. Millions of people have seen William F. Cedy, otherwise familiarly knewn as Buflale Bill, and perhaps as many mere have beanl of blm, as the name of BuIUle Bill Is a sort of household word, among a generation et boys and men also, who have been boys with a wild dealre at sometime et their Uvea cf going Westand emulating Buffalo Ktll.and aborting as many et the bovine, species i he has Mlnci tbe arrival nt ltulUIn Bill la England In tbe mentb et Marc'.i, lT, where be has gene with bis Wild West show, many a wit beside the artist or Puck bai had the chance t sharpen bis Intellectuality tn tbe ccmla line; among ether witty sayings we find one which sys "s things new leek It will be very rtlmeu'.t for HutUle Bill te escape being knighted at let bolere becomes back te this ceuutry" as the adula tion extended te him by some et the most high nobility la somewhat netab'r, psperlally te tbe American public- The resident A men cans In England tee,re lionizing him, follow ing the example set by the Kngllsh Among tbe many Inflations bxtemled te him wns one from the governor el the bntc et Eeg land through Cel Gtvrge Wbea'en, el Cbicige, te Mslt that institution ou aglveu day. Btitlale Hill and Cel. Wbea'en w ere re ceived by governors W. W. Cjllett and W. Ltddesiialh, Cashier K Mty, ami Secretary U. Clubb, aud ere evritl ihreiuh the vaults Aa linuune crowd collected at the principal entrance, and when HutUle Kill came out it n next te Impossible for Urn te reach his cab. He vllled the Prince of Wales at Marlber. eugh house and w received with tuucb cordiality. BiitHIe Bill has ever beeu a man of preiuluence, having been eelteted te serve tbe public In various polilletl positions, but bis main notoriety lias et-u e-iiuevea in tue purtult which bai given blui tbe name be la better known by tUau hisewula lly name. Be claims te batesbet tuore buffaloes than any man ever living has or ve will, fie has pursued them ever the Western plains and tbe marshy places in wblca tbe Bulltle Is addicted sometimes te wallowing In tbe mud and shallow water. His Ufa bas been hundreds et tlmia in jeeiardy, when tbe powerful brutes have, at limes, turned In mad rage upon blm, and tbe average small boy would be entertained te tbe height of hta ambition by a rehearal et his various hazird hazird eus adveuturta limUle BUI has been a resident et tbe West nearlv all his life, and there Is no incident of Western life with wblcb he Is net familiar. He was tbe eectirt of tbe Grand DukeAIexUef Hut-la, in his buffalo bunts when a tour et this ceuutry was made by him. AASJt IH I.I. MliHB. Ill Winners and Limn el Yesterday-lxtrell Keep. Up a Lively f ace. The League games of yesterday were : At Philadelphia : Chicago 5, Pnlladelphla-i ; at Waablogten : Detroit 11, Washington 1 I at Bosten: Bosten S, Indlanapella T ; at New Yerk : New Yerk 10, Pittsburg 9. Tbe Association games resulted as fellows yesterday : At Cincinnati : iUltiiuere 1G, Cincinnati G ; at St. Lculs : ML Leuis 15, Brooklyn 9 j at Cleveland : Athletlci 10, Cleveland 3; at Louisville (twelve innings): MeuO, Louisville 8. Jee Uerbardt wen the gamn for tbe Mets In Louisville yesterday by making a timely hit. He also did weudertul work at second. O'll'lt-n, left fielder of the Mel?, had eleven put outs. Mulamany hed three two base hits cil Carutbets yetterday. At Allenteivn jeaterday Alteena was. de feated by l.Jte7 ; at WlllU.nspert, Soranten bad tbe worst of it by G te 5, and In llraalerd tbe home team lest te Wllkebbarre by 9 te 3 Manager Watklns, et Detroit, thinks the Philadelphia club did net make the big eflera for bis players In geed filth. Yesterday the Phillies put LSiMlan at short and Cuslck at second. The latter lest the ga'ne for them, Cnarley Nbay, of the Alteena, bad a home run yesterday. Chicago wen without Ansen yesterday. Daly played UrsL Miss Helen Dauvray, the actress, who is a great lever of bus bli, baa a miniature model of the " Ureclau Lev lug cup," which she In tends te present te tbe successful nine of the League and American Association baseball ciuba winning tbe ennant of tint season of IS-iT, In tbe series of games plaved oil by the two winning cluba. The cist of the cup will beteOU, Itt. nearly a foethigb, aud made of aelld silver. The exterior will be artMl", ally done tn repeiuae work, and three blgbly ornamental baudlea will curve out and ex tend nearly te tbe feet of the rup. There will be three apacea betweeu the handles. One will ceutalu a full view of tbe diamond held and tbe players In pcMltinu. The second will represent a single batter bitting at one of Welch h curves, and the third will be a shin ing surface te record tbe name of the winning club and date. The Detroit management bas no love for the Philadelphia club, because the latter yeted for ibe guarantee Hi stem Instead of allowing vialting clubs a percentage of re ceipt. Yeung Sales, of Qarriahurg, is doing some terrific work with tbe Mick for Wilkesbarre, Naab, Tate and Johnsten, tbe trio who went te Bosten Ireui Richmond, are playing great bell. It Is believed that Detroit may strike a snag in Boaten. Mike Kelly has been a gnat addition te uosten. lne piavers nave great cenuueuce in blm, and hla influence la always feiu Charley Baatian seems te be batting very nam. Brledy, of the Detroit, Is almost as bread a long, but Is a geed player. Dally had two nema ruus for Cblcige yes terday. There Is new some talk of Al Keach going en second base, hla old poaitleu, te help the ctuD out. ai is new a ricn and uiguinea man, but hla friends would like him te try bla luck again. The ether owners of tbe club say they will give him 2u0 per game If he plays. it is new reported that Ven Der Abe wants an interest in ine Atiiieueciuu. The Athletics found something they could Deal vesterday, and it was net aurum.ettber, In order te place Teny Mullane In per. manent retirement, or at least te com mm under control et tbe Cincinnati club, he has been placed en the reserve list with a salary et 1600 a year, and will net be allowed te pitch lu any game, 'in have released him would have made It possible for some, ether eiud wanting bis services te arrange te nave bla disability removed. Ah it la new, he is supposed te be permaueuliy retired ireia tne profession. jtmUaM nnr MUTMa, Baiu IntsrMiliig News Concerning tb flajars. Tba Hsaseq Drawleg te a GIem. One of the greatest surprise, of tbe week In amusement clrclea waa the announcement tbat W, H. Cleveland bad retired from the management of McNtsh. Jehnsen it Nlaviu'a minstrel company, Mr. Cleveland aajs: " I waa discharged because I would net tole tele ra e tbelr Interference with my duties as manager. I attached them ter back Balary, and get it Teej .till ewe me ever 3,000." Over a nuarter nf a cuiurv bas nluraMd ainee tbe Hrat production, and ytt " Uncle TeuVe Cabin " bas cleared many thousand of dollars for various mauager. Ibis season. J. B Polk, et " Mixed Pickle fame, baa arranged with Barney McUauley'a widow te play The Jersey iu.q next season. tour Ibeelrealn Han Francisce yawn for (sKlswOtiaV W. J. Bosnian closes bis season la Hartferd te-night, ilia receipt up te date areUu- Matt Oebler, formerly of this city, la nnw a ' Dr." and proprietor with a medicine abew. lie bas a large company of people and thav travel in thelrewn cars, giving ifermaiiee in test with two ring. Matt always was a BJUBilSTi Te adTtrUM ala minstrels Lew Deck' vaeferaawga Msa.ieaaJag three shea. The background la black aM the letters are gilt. Oeenra G. Mlln, tbe tragedian, la lecturing en ' Henry Ward Bseehar, His Llfe.end Hervtcea." Tire New Yerk Mirror continues te 11 mast " tbe play piratea with geed eflecL lluttale Bill's cowboys are mashing tbe Eegllsb servant girls. J. srarrtsj na-saftNTA tutu vuvuAhvr. A rew Kaclpes That Wilt ba Appreciated t. the Turin? tleuMWlla, Mary Wlnrhcter In Country Uentleman. Coceauut Cracker Pudding. Rell tbrce common crackers tine aud add one quart of milk heated te scalding, aud let them soak while you beat tbe yelks of three eggs with three quarters of a cup of sugar. Mix with the cracker aud milk, and add a cupful of grated fresh, coeoanut. then the well beaten whites et the. eggs. If cnoeanuts are net In season the desiccated (Metropolitan brand may be used, but should be soaked with tbe crumbs ami milk. A email piece of butter may be added, but the pudding la geed with, out tt ; salt. Bake lu a moderaleeven, as tbe foamy white of egg which risen te tbe top la llkelv te brown before tue rest of thepuddiug done. An hour la reasonable time te 'low. Fannle'a Kaverlte. Beil one pint of njltk In a farina kettle and add two even tablespoon tablespeon tablespoen fulls of corn starch wet with a little cold milk aud two heaping tablespoentuls or grated or desiccated coceanuL While that la thicken ing beat the yelks et two egVs te a cream with htlt a cup of sugar and let It cook with tbe corn Btaxchatultiutner two Beat tbe whites of the eggs stilt with the Dever and add te the bet preparation, with salt te season and une-third teaspoeulul et aullla. Rsmove tbe kettle from the bet part of the stove and aUr and beat till tbe beaten whites are Incor porated Inte the pudding and tbe whole seems light. Coel and serve In a glass dish with sllcea of sponge rake tn accompany IC Tapioca Coeeanut Pudding Soskonecup Seskonecup Soskenecup tulot tapioca ever night; In the morning pour off any water that may net have beeu ab sorbed ; add one quart of milk and let them beat together. Add the yelks of four eggs, beaten with one cupful of sugar, two table spoensful of grated coeeanut and a little salt. Hake halt an hour, or till dena Beat tbe whites with two tab'eipoensful of piwdered sugar, aud add two tbtepoeiiaul et tbe co ce co eoanut ; spread eer the pudding aud brown lu the eveu. Coceauut Merlngue I'lO. t.ltie a deep pie plate with a geed pvtte. that the yelks of three eggs with a tableepoenful et sugar, add two Ublespoeululs et grated eoeoanut, milk enough te till tbe dish, and a little salt and nutmeg. Bike In an een net tee het. Beat the three bites ou a large platter, with a wblik or silver fork, adding halfacuptul of powdered sugar, a ltm at a time. Wben ry still, spread tbe fronting ever the cus tard, aud return It te a quick even te brown dellcately. Apples with Coeeanut, for Tea Fill a baktiig-dlsh with apples, peeled, cored and quartered, sprinkle tliem with sugar aud grated eoueaniH anil the Juice el a lemon, If convenient, if tbey are le" very Juicy, add hair a leacupml of water. Fit a plate closely ever them, aud set tbe dlah Inte a pan of het water aud haxealewlj lu the eveu till they are clear and lender. Very nice, eaten cold with cream. uun.sr a.vu ceniuAL Omaha lite " It Is meet and drink that Is depriving many a family et feed." Texas Sittings "Among the Zulus young people tight and get married. Uere they get married and right." New Haven ..Yfirs -"Sweet thlncs are generally silcky. That Is the reason se many men Vet attlnk' nn nrnttv ilrl" Richmond Stale " The eight hundred dollar fan of the queen of Italy dea net raise any mere wlud tnau a palm leaf article 'two for 0 cents,' " Richmond Dispatch "Abolish poverty and divide prepsrty equally and nobody would have a tbeusand dollars. Noeody, therefore, could own a house of any n'.zi or pay for building one." Athens (Ga.,) B(i?inertrfcAifiii " Most of tbe Georgia papers believe that Mrs. Clev e land Bbeuld have a second term. It will be remembered that Mrs. Cleveland has net served out a full term." " Laura," said Mrs. Parvenu, en the hotel plazzt, te her daughter, "Laura, go and ask thelraderef thm orchestras te play 'sym pathy from Meddlejehn' ever again. It' a such an awful favorite of mine and your father's, tee I" Chicago Tribune '"I don't careanytblng about tbe rise in the price of coffee. Daru the cell te! What I waul te knew,' said the restaurant proprietor anxiously, as he stepped at the wholesale grocer's te make some In qulrlea, 'is weather cblccery and dried beana have gene up auy or net." A Frezen Chestnut. The usual spring outburst against the price of Ice has set in. This time the campaign opens in Buffalo. A reader cf the Buffalo C'emmercutl sends Is the following touching lines: "Icemin, spire ear puryte. It Use no- your prte-s bUher; leu re making nia-Wra wer.e, 'thus freezleg ent each buver." w. Eds In Chlpchise ere 9. Charles St, lUlte, JIJ.. writes: " 'or euro nf sprains and Initial matlnns I regard salvation Oil a sure turn." L'-e Hr llud'a Cough syrup and de net dis turb tbe preacher aud congregation with your cough. Hl-KOIAL AOriOAA. AUUEAT DlaCO VE1U. " The greatest dUcevery of the nineteenth cen tury U Dr. Leslie's Special Prescription for sick headache, which U the discovery of an eminent physician aud used by hlin for ever thirty years before elvlng It te the nubile, and It sum da te day without a rival, bead advertisement in another column. A Bad SfUlertnn. Is te raise a nlce family et boys and girls and then have them carrlts leu into an earlv criw by that terrible dl si-.no Consumption, lltx a the warnliiKund cht-ck It In Its first stages by the prompt ush of hemp's Ualsiun for the Thteal and Luiiks, warranted te cure and relieve all cases. Price auu. and II. ter sale by II. " Cochran, druggist. Ne. Ml North queen struct, rvtei UMr. (3) Rueadan Atniea SaUva, The Best Salve in tbe world for Cut, ttmUea, Seres, Ulcers, Salt Kheuni, fevar Sere, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cares Piles, or no pa) required. It I guaranteed te give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price 26 cents per box. rer sale by H. a. Cecnran, Urnggist. 117 nd lis North Queen street. Lancaster. Fa. UT. JACOBS OIL IN EVEUY SECTION. NEW II AMI'S IIIIlK Mr. L. J.PMKSr. Ilur ham, New Uampshlre, was mulcted with Uhen mails m for many twenty vu.ra. He tried St Jacobs Oil the ureal ceuquerer of pxln-and waa completely curtd. MASSACHUiJETTS.-Mr J D. KINHSLRY, Rerretary Hely cress Lelltge Uymna.lam, Wor Wer cester, atss icba.etu writes " every member et our Club speaks of St. Jateus Oil as the best cure they have ever used." NEW YOBK. Hen.THitM S.S I.. JAMES, late Postmaster Ucnnral of tbe United Slates, sa) a; " 1 concur lu endorsing at. Jacobs Oil." rKNNSYLVANI.-Mr K. W. SPAVGLEB, Publisher Yerk, Pennsylvania, Daily, states that Pi auevereslUckef Neuralgia, by satura ting a piece el fUnriel with et Jacobs Oil the great pslnrure-anii rubbing thn part affected uucauuly, ha was permanently cured, OHIO.-llnn. tIKIMah l. YnUfJ, ex Gov Gov ereor et uhl , states that he suffered for years wlib lihtumatlaw, and wa cured by St. Jacobs OIL KE.NTUCKY-tr R. 8. W1TIIKHR. of Kalr lawn Stock rarm. Lexington, Kenluuky. wrltet; "n mjseir, my men, and my horses I use St. Jacobs ull ler aiht and pains. It cures." INOIANAIlnn. DANIEL W. VOOItUKKS, II 8 Senaiorfreiu Indiana, stys : "St J scebs Oil gave me lustaatanveus relief. A rtinarkable remedy." IOWA.-Hen G. W.UAYYLETr, State Legls tuns. Waterloo, Iowa, says: "1 consider at. Jacobs OU tbe greatest remedy ever used." MAHVLA.ND.-Hei. M. W. erKUIT. State Senater, 'lowaen, Maryland, writes i "lhada severely Spiatued Knee and Inflammatory Itneuuiatlsm for six weeks. 1 tied St. -lucubs i ill, and It net only gave limuedl ite rullel te the Sprain, but It cuied me of every symptom et the Jtbeumatliiu." VIKGINIA-Mr. A. U. SIIAWVEIt, Cove Creek, Carewell Ce, Virginia, writes : ' 1 was foraleugilmea grout sutferer with backache troubles. Iinally I tried St Jacob Oll-the great pain rollover externally, and It cared me." CALIFORNIA. A leading insinher of tbe Olympic Club, San rranclsce, California, tee txxteiiulppeaathlutlacluli la America. said te a rrpuru.re! rdiiVis Frauciice (Mil: "Hi. Jacobs Ull Is the surest pain dtstruyer. I would bet ou It against tbe world," rrtcnfiiiinU'Wl,U au(1 Ue,r everywhere. TIM CBASLM A.VLI00.,BalUsaa;, nmw ad 'xnrnKitxitn K. CALDWELL A CO. The ' Ekegren Watch. Incomparably (he 11 neat hlh-gt-Aile timekeepnr In exist ence. The performance of every 1-kegren Watch is puuran- ..tivmutf teed te be perfectly accurate. An invoice of Ladles' and Gentlemen's sires, In exclusive styles of antique IVrWiimm'f casings and dialings, just . received per S. S. Lord Cough. Each movement Is made te the special order et Messts. Caldwell Ce., Gnaranttcit. sole agents in America for the maker. J, E. CALDWELL &G0. SOLE AHER1CAN AGENTS 002 Oheatnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. NEW STOCK, AND SKtV HTYLK OF Canes, OntuKe Weed, Kugltsh llazel, lUrn lUrn lUrn boe, Ac , at ail prices DkatUTH'S CIO All STORK, 1U But king Street Telephone Cenneetlnn. lalVWAWUtfil JUSTUKCEIVKI) A lUNDSOMK LINK of scotch nd II eiiui Spun suiting tn Stripes and Platds. Kullre nw destgus Itlack aud Hum eerges. Clay lMKenal, llinneckburn, MscgrenKer and NeKlegee chevletj, Ju.t lh thing fur sninmer war. Elegantly made and Trluiuitd. lVrlwitnu "iltu Innu up.at KU3k.3ThI,TltK TAll.OK, 37 North Uucen Street. M YKKS A RATUt'ON. FOR TOUR IKSPECT1W The Nicest Assortment of Ready-Hade Clothing ! -AT TI1E- MOST REASONABLE PRICES. ME.V3 riUNCK ALDBKT SUITS, J1K.VS KASUIOHAULE CUTAWAY SltTS. ME.S'a TASTY BUSISLsS SUITS, MEN'S SUITS toil tVEUYDAY WEAR. TUK OUEATkST VALUE AT TUE LEAST COST. Yeunis'surrs, In All Stylej, All Celers and All Prices. eirniy squABB-cuT sick suits, TOUrilS' SCHOOL SUITS, All Prices. BO! S' DRESS SUITS, BOYS' ftCUOOL SUITS, at Bettem Prices. It win be te viiir adrantaire te examine our Bleck. Yeu' I save money by baying or us. Myers & Rathfon, LEDIU CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 EAST KLNO STREET. LANCASTER, PA. e PEN KVEHY EVEN INO. Bosten Stere, 26 AND 28 NORTH QDEEN ST., LANCASTEB, PA. (Uetween I'osteftlce and Centre Square ) HAVE YOU SEEN OnrUKAUTirUL SATINESatllHc a yard, nnr HNDSOMB SBEKSUCKEUS at ewe, UHc., and 16c. a yard. Our riNE CBEAU SEEBSUCKEUS at 6c a yard. SUM MEB SILKS at!5j a yard. Our Levely Assortment of SPRING DRESS GOODS At Such LOW I'HICBS that will make yen won der hew we dolt. Our La'ge Assortment of WHITE DREaS GOODS and Everything New In CBEAM DKs.33 QOOKtt. Our Large Asiertment of dren's Ladtes' and Chll- SPRING HOSIERY. Our Large Stock of LADIES' JERSEYS. Oar Special Uargalns la 1JLACK 1IBNBI TTAB OurSpsclal Indacements In HLACK SILKS. Hivfl Ycu Ever Seen Oar Stere ? Stamm Bres. & Ce. Stere Open Every Events', pKNHIO.SH. SOLDIERS who were disabled from wounds. Injury, rupture, exposure, piles, deafness, or who were. In consequence eflhalr military ser vices, incai acltaied for manual labor, whether from wounds or disease, are entitled te psnakiB. WiDOWs, miner children, and dependent rsl alive of soldier who died of eUa'.llltte eon tmcted In the service, are entitled te pension, aiidby Act of Congress of Jan. SA la7, soldiers of the Mexican War are also entitled te psaslens. lNCUKAsk. Thousand, of MaVners are en titled te a hivherraUng. Nefssj wwle-ssnects. ful. Can refer te many succeaslul elalmama. Beldters. It will oest jea neUn te wrlta me, aud ma, gm. BMW ADrMHTJBMtlKtm. . S.V . ..-. W.4VVS UPRIMO, Ha7. A Hew Departure ler Lancaster In Fine Tat Tat ertng. Importing Otrecttiem the beat makers i. ''aa Woellens. 1 have i nit received through the Bo-ten custom house, a large Involee of Uiy own Importation of, SUITINO. TU8OV.RaOATI-0 A. The like of which, ter stile and qnalltv.has never bism equaled In this cttjr, aud cauuei be sunwed A sp-clsl luv Itatlnn Is hereby extesdnd te all tnwant of epiing llanmmts te call earl and secure t'lmlce I'.U terns Wnrkmanshlp the vury beat and prices lower than ever. II UKHHAKT, marCT-lyAU Ne North Dueen street T a (UVl.KK.V CO. Summer Dress Heeds I Light Colored Crinkles, i.c t real value, 10 te UK eta. Cream Colored Crinkles, 5c. Striped Sterstickers. American aud Terle '! Nelr Ulng. hams. Scotch and French Zephyrs. rigurtd llatlstnanl I.Iikiim American and 1 runeh Satlues. fast t'je lllack Satlnis aud Dress Linings. WhltUnnd Knibretdf red tares. White Kmbruldered llebes, Cham bray llebes, llargalns In Summer Sllki and alt kinds et Silks. AarCheap for Cash. Ceine and scu goods and prices. JohnS.Givler&Ce., Me. SB Baat KIdr Btreet, LANCASTER, PA. IALVCK OP FASHION. Jersevs -AT ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KINO STRE iT, LA.NCASTKK, I'A. H.1001U80I.1) ATWUOLESALE) A Second Let of these Wonderful FIFTY-NINE CENT JERSEYS. All-Weel Henc'n Clnth, Deuble Ceat Hark Pleat, laced In Otltnman llk. They are the b-t bargain nvr offered te the public anil are 8KLL1NU rAaT. A NLW LOT Ol' Black and Colored Boucle Jerseys, An accnmalatlen of odds and ends, formerly sold at SI u and 11 a, reduced te Tic. Our Kmbreldnrid Vnat Jersey (worth C30)) We have sold an Immense let et them already, and still they are going fit at 94c. apiece. These Imported Engllth Jerseys which we re duced loll f7m vury nearly all sMd (they are werth3Maplec). Uclenuatll&T TUE OliEATKlT THING Of ALU The Jersey whlh we sell at SSi you cannot Day as gefsi any wnere less man 91 'ix All-' (Mil coat back, et n"t matertni and sell made. e doubt tbey are a UAUUAIN. ONE MORE) A let of Kins Worsted Jersevs lth embrel dered vest fronts, ri- hiy embroidered, only 1 S3 All sizes In White and Itud Kmbreldery. PompsdeurJercvs,ll.!,ll a, ll.ss, II.9J, plain and beaded. Gauze Underwear! We Heat the Recerd and sell the Hest Bar gains ever offered In Ladles' aud Gents' HALUIUGUAN OAl'.C L'.NDEHWK AK. Yeu Muit Come and -See Oar TWENTY-riVECEXT UALURIQGAN VESTS. Yeu cannot buy them anywhnra else under 40 Lents. Ladles' aud Gents' Leng or Sheit sleeves. One Ix.tef Fine I.NDl V G AU.E VPST3. Lew Neck and Jersey Sleeves, worth Mc ; 2&u apiece. 8EK THE ELEGaNT Swiss Embroidery Skirting. rortyflve Inch Wlde Kmbreldery, worked 3 Inches, at 7c a yard. Parasols and Sunshades. The Best Assortment and Lewest Prices. ALL WE ASK Is for yen tn reue and see them and COM PARE OUR PRICKS and you are sure te buy from us rannv Ivery, Celluloid, t liver and Geld Handled Umbrellas ; OPEN EVERY EVENING. TELEPHONE I AVAII Order by Mall Attention. will Receive Prompt r 4 Ann tmwritr T3AHNUM COMKH AND OOEN, DUT WHEN WE TELL YOU THE SALES OP TUK SG CENTRE SOUAKK Tea, Coffee and Grocery Stere, Have doubled In seven weeks von may think we are here te stay. This shows very p alnly that w have the confidence or cur customers, duralmls tekeep the best In quality at prices as low as the lowest. VMlve ns a call and you will net re gretlt. JOHN A. CLARK, 98 CENTKK SQUARE. mar&tfdAw TTO-KO 8A.YJ?. Gumption, Grit and Greenbacks Have been combined te make ear Bargain In Tea. Coffees and Groceries unequalled an,d un approachable. We are building wide, and deep, and strong en the Itockef Commercial Integrity, almlngsvodeby ethersaswe would have them de by ns Baser' Choeolate.l8c cake J Nelsen's or Coxe's Gelatine, Ise i Imported Macaroni, ISa package, or S for sac i Vermicelli. )!', Sfnr ssai Edam Perelgn Cheese, sue i Pine Apple, una i White Wlnaand Cider Vlnegar.exly I Se gallon) Beef staaf and at. Geerge's Brand Tomateea la gl reduced te ise tar. . klastle March. TMe pickse e i Quaker and Weed' mess starch, 7fce I Eagle Brand Con densed Milk. 16. Miller's Borax and Rising Sun Snap. 6s cake : (Heine, Babbltuand Ivery Soaps emy Se cake t Bat ad eegara, 4L . Ms eta. and te for Granulated. IUU CerTi at laiasisi .sana id ci per neuna. Wa an STertug special Bargains lu Teas .ml mvm still artvlns! ehecka aarJapaneae gaes and Fancy Cards given away. ATCLABKE'S OBI01NALTEA ANDCOfriX Sl'OBE.slaMWe.tKlAgSt, aVTeJAtMOMOMSMwM. etMW ABrMMTMMMtim L. UARHMAM m BRO. Special Prices 1 iiKtiigirAUTKKsreK Grand Array e the Rcpeblic Indigo Blue Suits At SJ00, 10.00, tSCO. novo and tiioe. LAUQRST ASSORTMENT. SPECIAL LOW l'UICKS. ALLOUHLANOASTIK MAKE. This time we havajnitthathtngthatls wanted In IU) t' and Children's suits at talalluin el the l.". T?.'L,".,00,1 " """' worth butlB-. Nothing like litem baa ever been sold, and our print cannot be approached by any ether heusa In the city. Prices Werth Knewing. Heys' Scheel Sulla at SUA, SI 7S and II DO. Ilov ' llrrss Suits at S3 Su, St l, SLDO, S3 00, tt 80, Cnimrnu'aeuits at ll.U, 11.75, 11.00, SIM, moo, tw.tH)and se ie. -,-, Prices within thn revrh of everybody. Iluyera who wish te leap thnbeneaiofaehelce of stylus should net fatl te call early. L. GAMSHAN & BRO, Merchant Tailors. UANCrACTUKKRS or Meu's, Uets and ChlMrcn's CleUlag, S. K.COB.N. yUBKN A OUANUE STS, LANCASTER PA. sTTbn Chenpest (and Eicluslve) Clothing Heme In the City. XTKW YOKK HTOHK. " Still They Come." WATT & SIAND, 6, 8& 10 EAST KING ST., LANCASTEB, PA , Hare recehed a Dezen New l'at'.einitn I'LAID DRESS GOODS At lie a Yard, made te sell at tic. i-t-Inch Small Check DRESS GOODS ttc a yard, worth Sic 34-Inch Checks and Mixtures In BILK AND WOOL DKLSS GOODS, J'Xes yard, former piles, sec. One Case or PRINTED PONGEES, 9 Cent a Yard, thought Cheap at 13X Cents SPECIAL UARGA1.VSIN Summer Silks. At !J, 3 3TX and 50 cts. a yard. Sttpner sea's ffi-Inch lllack aad White SWISSSUUMEU SILKS, Ti Cents a latd. Imported te sell at 1101. KLEO ANT SUMMER SILKS, C'H Cent a Yard, Regular Price, 7J Cent. si Inch All silk HLACK SURAH DIESl SILKS, OnlyTSca Yard. CUE AM WOOL DUKS3 GOODS, All Popular as Ever. CUEAU CASHMERES, CltEAM .iKUGES, CREAM TRICOTS, CREAM DIAGONALS, CREAM CAMEL'S HAIRCLOTH, CREAM JERSEY ALBATROSS, In Great Variety at Loweat Prices. New Yerk Stere. ca 1NA MA1TINO. ChinaMatting. Anether Csrn of Chnlce Mattlrg sold at Suc tion In New Yerk en Wednesday et this wetk, enables us toein-r Fine Qualities and Choice Styles. . White and Faney Matting-, Beamteaa and Damaak Mattinga, At one-third less than Regular Prices. and Lewer than ever before sold for same qualities. A Special DUceunt te purchasers by lha roll of 40 ) aids. Ooeoa and Napier Mattlnga. Linoleum and OH Oletna. EAGER & BROTHEB, Nea. 25 St 27 Weat King 8t , LANCASTEB, PA. Window Shades. . -We are carrying a Large block nf WINDOW SHADES and all theneetstaiy rlilURKB. and are prepared te de all kluda of Shade Werk, In eluding STORE SHADES, Promptly LOW PBI aed In a Satisfactory Manner, at ICES. Standard Oil Shading. UKC A YARD. LargieStoek Beady-Made SbadM. SUndard Oil Shading, Best Hand. Made Shad ing, Bleg's seeUsh Hollands aud Uomeslle llel lanes. In all eniers and widths, frlngis snd UrnamenU te Match. 4W Best Make Spring Fixture?. Hager & Brether, Nea. 26 7 Weat Kin. St. LANCASTER. I'A. niKCUALKONTK. The Chalfonte. Passenger Elevator aad Other Modern Im provements. Ocean End or North Carolina Ave. ATLANTIC ClTs. If. J. E. ROIIrVT. SONS. Syl0a4 .-i. Se.rth- fr.'3 .-. -T;m. ,:.wf.. . -' .vswt jT'irw. '"I i w ?t siCr W,.Ir.v.'rlVifc-..K ft. t&sm irJj. a'M-'jftjfej&, 4:jgM-si- t