THE .LANCASTER PA1X.Y INTEIjLIGENCEH, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 188G. ! 1 Y ! BE JAM INTELLIGENCER; P TMI YtA' N" tUUIQCNCER iUILDlNCl . W.'CJMCW HUM LAMMM. r A. H rMrrVyOteiaJAiKA. Pettaatfrte. ADVKRTaMMMtmjnm rm f V Onii .1 Urns. WICKCV INTELLIGENCER, (MrM an.) Fvmjmmd Every Wiowmeay Mernini. t Btllurt m Ttm In Kmw OOHnaaPONDKffCJtteHeiitd from vrrypat ' (A (M and eetmlry- Oerrtpndmtt art r tatlMHiirM ItpiMy and en ewe (id M rrfifxr nitty; ami M Hn jArfc ttamti, imi uMratfen, but in proof 9 geed fail. AU antnymetu IctKr Mil 6 consigned MM task. 4 UM Nil JMtert and 3VIrramiM THE INTELLIQENCER, UlOAITIIiri. e jEanrastrc Intelligencer. LAMCASTXR.MAY 23. UK Se Belated Pretests. We are pleased te observe the substantial nnanlmlnlty with which the leading news papers of Pennsylvania pretest against the proposed anti-oleemargarino legislation pending in Congress. Without exception, se far as we have noted, the principal Journals of the state oppose it as vicious in principle; and leading members of the Heuse like Mr. Keliey and Mr. Morrison, widely differing en some subjects of taxa tion, are agreed upon this and have edified the country with a discussion of it. Te the most unreflectlve and shallow congressional mind, it ought te readily oc cur that te tax an article simply te sup- pnHS it, is unconstitutional and improper ; but we are glad te notice that many ether members see further than this technical view, and are opposed te the bill upon the sound principle that a free government has no right te suppress the manufacture, sale and use of any article of feed except it be essentially deleterious; certainly net be cause It supplants or drives out some ether article of feed. This Is the ground upon which from the beginning the Intelm Intelm ekkcuu has denounced and opposed all such legislation in this state ; and it has viewed its success with apprehension because it involved such a radically wrong 'principle. But the bill passed our legislature and was signed by the governor with scarcely another pretest from the press of the state. It will be found in the pamphlet laws of 18S5, in all its enormity; falsely styled "an act for the protection of the public health, and te pre vent the adultcratian of dairy products and fraud in the sale thereof." It is no such, thing; it is a bill te prevent and punish "the manufacture of any oleaginous substance or any compound of the same, ether than that produced from unadulterated milk or cream from the same, any article designed te take the place of butter;" without re gard te the effect upon the public health or adulteration. That law was declared con. stitutienal by a lower court and is en its trial before the supreme court. Why did net the Pennsylvania newspapers speak out when it was pending ? m Come te the Scratch. Dr. Feter J. Roebuck, ex-state senator and candidate for Congress, publishes a card ia the columns of the JVu Era in which he says : . I specifically deny Having bargained for money or any ether consideration te deliver the vote of my election district, (Warwick township,) for any candidate or combination or candidate at the recent or any former pri mary election, as alleged In the Philadelphia Times el yesterday. 1 further deny ever having received any money from any source whatever te Influ ence my political action. ' Weeks before the recent primary election I publicly declared myself In favor or the nomination of Suremy and Weaver, and at U times maintained this position, though strongly Importuned te take a position of inactivity. I pronounce these reports false in every particular, and fabrication Invented te de stroy my reputation and injure me publicly, and challenge my accusers te produce any evidence te sustain their statements. When Dr. lteebuck wrote and published this card he knew he said what wa3 net tiue. Te the writer of this present article Dr. Roebuck distinctly admitted en last Tues day evening, and he expressly desired it te be published in what he thought te be "justice " te himself, that while he had be fore the recent primary election declared himself for Summy and Weaver, he was ready te reconsider that and for ten days bargained te de se, In consideration of the friend of Stehman supporting him for Congress two years hence. lie related circumstantially all the details of this proposed bargain ; he boasted that it involved the casting of his intluence and the transfer of the vote of his town ship from Summy te Stehman ; and he explained minutely that it only failed be cause he could net get the ether parties te the contract te set fertli Its terms in writ ing and subscribe te the same. lie furnished this explanation te account for the vote of Warwick, and te relieve himself of the current suspicion that his motive was the 12,000 lie had received from Bummy'd friends; that money, he wanted lk. understood, he had as stakeholder te be paid te another In a certain event ; he fur nished none of It and he get none. If ex-Senater Roebuck has dene what we charge he frankly admitted having done, he has been guilty of a misdemeanor under the law of 18S1 ; if lie has net done it,behlmsslt U responsible for the publi cation of the fact; and he has in any event an easy way te test the strength of the ac cusation. The courts are open te him te bring a libel suit. We Invite it. fan la the llense. They are having a rare old time of it in the Heuse ever the oleomargarine bill. The votes that were taken en some prepos terous amendments te the measure showed the opponents of the bill te be in a minority of 4 te 1. Ter instance, Mr. Reagan, of Texas, offered an amendment extending the previsions of the special license tax sec sec tlen te watered milk, adulterated butter. ancient eggs, sanded sugar, glucose syrup, artificial honey, candles and soap of less weight than they are sold for, bottles of wine and liquor holding a less quantity than represented, adulterated wines and braadlas, whiskies, shoddy clothes,! shoes with brown paper soles, or any article of feed, drink or wear which Is impure, adul terated or short measure This effort te lead down the bill with S .V- fWtUWIU IVMV EVUWM IN J' ttmm But ridicule was net by Mr. Hatch, with the pelat of order that the amendment was neVgermane, whereupon .Mr. Reagan an nounced that the bill was either a fraud or a revenue bill, and that, It it were the lat ter, his amendment was perfectly germane, but the chairman sustained Hatch. Mr. Flndlay, of Maryland, added te the amusement by bringing forward an anictid raent Imposing a tax of $1,000 en manufac turers of glas3-eggs. This amendment the chairman ruled out without mercy. Then Adams, of New Yerk, caught the eje of ilie chair, and submitted the follewing: That nil manufacturers of incubators shall pay a tax of $10,000, and en every chicken hatched by artificial means there shall be Imposed a tnx of i2 for roosters nnd 41 for pullets, in order that the great American hen may be properly protected. Despite the web of absurdity in which this measure is wrapped, its advocates Seem unmindful of the ridicule te which they subject themselves by its defense. FneM Londen cOtnes the news that swal low tails hsve wen the great dres victory ever tbe levee coats and knee breeehe at Mr. Speaker Teel's dinner party. This will be Interesting Information te American wait era te learn of the preference given te their favorite apparel. It must have been a charming sight te View the slxtr lady tricyclics skimming rapidly ever the ground at the Ilosten meet. A Feature of the front page or te-morrow's iNTKLt-teKSCKit will be especially ap propriate te Decoration Day, being a bio graphical sketch nnd portrait of oneof Lan caster a most uitinRUinru soldiers. un caa" has a review of one the notable books of the day ; some matrimonial freaks and fan cies developed In our county by the opera tions of the new marriage license law will form the subject of a spicy article. A cigar manufacturer's complaint about the Inter national Union will attract general ntteutlen. The Cerner Grocer and Ills Stere in Incas ter Is the theme or another racy local sketch ; while all the land Is ringing with the echoes of Decoration day oratory, the lNTi:t,t.inr.j. ceji will recall the career, and soaie or the most notable- speeches or that wondrous American orator, the pilled and brilliant Sargeant 8. Prentiss. The poetry or this number will be animated by the spirit et the day; and the news and miscellany pages will be filled te overflowing with the fea tures of h first-class daily Journal. TltK snow reported In Vermont may be traced te the cold result of Edmunds' attack en the presidential nominations. A sutuneT that never loses in popular in terest la marrying anil giving In marriage, as is well evidenced In the intense curiosity that Is displayed ever the expected nuptials of President Cleveland. Professer Richmond MayeSinith says that the marriage rate for the'dlflerent countries of Europe Is shown In the following : Servia, 1L3; Hungary, 10 A; Germany, a5; Saxony, 9 3; Wurtembnrg, 52; Bavaria, 0 2; Prussia, 8.9; Austria, 8 7; Eng land and Wales, 8.4; France, 8; Switzerland, 7.G; Italy, 7.G; Helguim, 7.5; Spain, 7.4; Scot land, 7 2; Norway, 7; Sweden, G.C; Ireland, 5.1. In looking ever the statistics of tbe age of the bridegrooms, It was found that In Swe den 35.8 per cent marry between the ages of 23 and 30 years. In Russia the remarkable figures that G8.3 per cent of the matrimonial ventures made under the age or 25 years are given. As te the age or brides 67.3 per cent marry under 20 years, In Russia, while In Itavaria 33.7 per cent marry between 20 and 25. These figures threw some needed light en an Important social Institution. Tjikiie cannot be two reasonable opinions about the necessity or a change In the gov ernment in Irelaud. In eighty-six years It has produced three (amines, three rebellions and eighty-tour coercion acts. Thk profit or poultry raising is Illustrated in the success or an experimenter with Ply mouth Reck fowls who writes his experi ences te the I'eultry Monthly. Ills stock cemmeuceil with one cockerel aud eleven pullets, valued at 25 50; he added te his stock by the purchase of eight settings of eggs, at flQ 35 ; added te this the cost or feed, tltW.40, makes his entire cost, SJ213 25. Upen the ether side of the account is given the fol lowing particulars : Chickens hatched, 4G1 His credit account is as fellows : Sold eggs for hatching, 8 settings, at f 1, tS ; sold 22 dozen eggs, at 14 cents, J3.08; sold 72 fowls for breeding, 90.50; sold G3I pounds chicks; live weight, f 39.89; 3GI dozen eggs, f70 71, value or fowls en hand (151), f 122.37; total, $340.55 ; less cost, as above, 213 35 ; net gain, 127.30. Thereare some geed points in these figures for all te profit by. In the tight in Congress against adulterated feed, adulterated statesmanship is receiving a geed airing. PERSONAL. lit, aink will address a home rule meet ing lu Portland, Me., ou Tuasday next. Mr. Meedy condenses. He packs Inte short sentences. He never or seldem hesi tates for a word. This has great pewer. SBNATen Vrriiv, of Arkansas, U the only congressman in tne upper neune wuose in juries in the war of the rebolllen causa him te walk with a crutch. He lest a leg at Corinth. WiLLAitn Sr-ENsun, author et "The Lit tle Tycoon," was wedded te Miss Clara I). Stick house, at the residence of the bride's futher Iu Philadelphia, by Friends' cere mony, en Thursday. Assistant Scchhtary Smith, of the treasury department, is credited with this remark : " I de net Intend that a single Re publican shall be round In this building at the end et the next tvvelve months." Alvia Tadkma, the artist, was born In Helland, though he is new a naturallzed lirltish citizen. Alma" was added te Ills family name, Tadems, te give him a better place In the alphabetical picture catalogues. Puef. E. V. Ounii art's Andover lie vletp srtlcles or lSVi, under the general title or " Progressive Orthodoxy," new Issued in book form, nrs the subject or a three column and a-hall favorable notice In this week's New Yerk Independent. Thk Queen will return te Windser in the third week in June. Mr. Gladstone's re spectful suggestion te her te remain at Wind Wind eor until after the division en tbe borne rule bill bad neiffect, and her refusal te remain has caused a bad Impression throughout tbe country. Senater Hale has presented In the Sen ate a memorial of the East Maine annual conference et the Methodist Episcopal church composed of eighty-six ministers, and repre senting 8,801 church members, asking legis lation by Congress te enable the officers or uie taw te suppress elterts te drive out Chi nese residents. The President will leave Washington Sunday afternoon and will participate lu the Decoration Day exercises In Brooklyn and New Y'erk ou Monday. He will be accom panied by Secretaries Endlcett, Lamar and Whitney, Postmaster General Vitas, and a tew personal friends. It is staled at the White Heuse that the president will return te Washington Tuesday morning. Anna Katheiiink Green (Mrs. Rehlfs), author et "The Leavenworth Case," has written a full reply and defense of the charges et plagiarism made against her lately In tbe Literary ll'erM. In conclusion she lays- "The book from which I am accused of borrowing ideas Is and has always been be totally unknown te me that I did net even anew mat such a story existed till my atten tion was drawu te It seme five days age by the sight of the article lu the Journal belere mentioned." ft' Morrison Is said te be frilly abreast 7i' "i bJ?l1ll.7Ulna ,n political economy. All bis tariff bills have been prepared with' her assistance. BbeUa tireless reader or polltlco pelltlco polltlce conomlo vrerka. Theae -who knew her say KmHm"11? Adm Smith, Jehn S.,Ui?li.??11,1,f nl Ulcar4 s most women are !?.e.rVlttMy ,neveU- leetj, rumor has it that Mr. Morrison's speeches pass through her revising hands before delivery. It is only natural, then, that she U always at hand when productions of which she la the Joint author nre te be given te the world. Mm. Koekiis, wire of HepresenUtlve Uegera, or Arkansas, Is an indefatigable visi tor te the Heuse. The evident admiration with which here os lollew eery movement or her husband has become a matter el com ment te the gallery habitues. She Is usually in her place by the time the chaplain begins his praver and seldom lea es befere 4 o'clock. Her face Is a study whenever her husband rles te leak. It Is a lerutlfiil lace, too toe tee one or these dark, oval Seuthern races, light ed up with black eyes whose expression is a mingling or Intelligence, refinement am! pa pa slen. Whlle Rogers Is speaking her expres sion Is a mirror or the curretlt of his thoughts. Ok.n. I.oean does net pre himself in the stories which be tells witli arent deal of na tive humor and force. One of them was told In the pauses or the tnssdrum at the Imnnuet or the Yeung Men's Republican club en Fri day afternoon. Speaking or his book and the criticism uiKiii it, he said that a Irleudly reader et the proel sheets had calleil Ills at tention te several sentences or rough-hewn Kngllsh and suggested their amendment. Hut 1 told him, sld the general, that that would net de. " I put them In myself en purpose, and ir I had net the confounded newspapers would have said that I did net write it mell." This was entirely sulsfac sulsfac lery, and they were allow ed te remain. huh wr.tmiT 4imi ruu.sns. Catherine Deml, the Fat Wemsn Kttrserill nary iirtalU of the Funeral The burial et Catherine Devvd, the enormously lat woman, Wednesday was a gigantic task for Undertaker Themas O'Oara, of New Yerk. She weighed when living nearly four hundred pounds. She dropped dead en Tuesday morning, the cause being latly degeneration et the heart. Catherine lived with a nephew In poorly furnished looms ever a lager beer saloon at Ne. lit Eighth aveuue. When Mr. O'Garn arrived and looked upon the mountain elfiesh upon the fleer he exclaimed. " My Ged ' what can 1 de w lth such a body ?" The undertaker went te enenf the largest factories and ordered ene et the largest coffins. In the meantime he sent oue or his largest iceboxes, an old-tashlened cencern, similar te a receiving vault, iu which te place the body. Vnder the corpse was placed eight inches of Ice, nnd ever it almost as large a iuantlty. Even the face was covered with ice. Mr. O'Oara's purpose In putting se much Ice around this huge mass of tlesh was te freeze the body, as In subse quently removing it he anticipated an accl dent. AbwIU be seen, his anticipations were correct. It was nil solid flesh, and the undertaker, who bes had twenty.five years' experience, said be had never seen anything like it- Oue of the legs, Mr. O'Oara said, was as thick around as the body el an ordinary man. Ills assistants at first thought the corpse was puffed up with air, and they punctured It In several places only te find that the tlesh was, us has been said, quite solid and could net be redticed. When the cellln arrived yesterday morning It looked like one of these huge dry goods packing ceses get up iu funeral style. It was a little ever six feet long and was seven feet lx Inches around. The strongest hearse was brought Inte use. When the ice was removed the body was found solidly frozen. Then it was discovered that it could net beget in the casket with the customary grave clothes, some women were directed te remeve the-ie clothes and wrap a sheet around the corpse. The task was an awful laborious one. At last the sheet wa get arunn-l, and then seven strong men lifted the corpse. As ir it were but a plece of tissue paper the thickly woven sheet tore away from the grasp of the men and the corpse fell en tbe fioer. There was a little cry of horror from the re w women present, but without causa New was seen the wisdom et thoroughly freezing tbe body. It struck the lloer like a leg of weed, and net a particle of the llesh seemed te be injured. The remnants el the sheet and another w ere cut Inte strips ann tripled, and by this means the body was ntieu into tne cemn Then it was seen that several Inches steed up abeve the sides. The undertaker and his as sistants, however, placed the lid ever the corpseandby steadily pressing en It man aged te compress the body sufficiently te close the lid, which was seeurely fastened by large screwB two and a half inches long. A Btreng plank was placed en the stairs ever which te slide the cellln. Knur men w ( re stationed at the feet te guide Its dew n ward course. A repe was put around the casketand ether men at the head firmly held the ends and gently lowered the celli u, while the four men pressed upward te re lelve the strain. In the hallway halfa dozen big, strapping truckmen lifted the coffin and carried it te the hearse. Fully two thousand persons were in the stroet. Tliere w ere nlne coaches tnrarry the friends or Airs. Dowd te the cemetery. At Calvary an im in en me pit, rather than a grave, was ready, and six strong cable rejies had te be used te lower the cellln with Its extraordin ary contents. Mrs. Devvd's nephew. Themas Dowd, a truckman, was the principal mouruer. Cath erine was known te all the showmen In the country. Iu her tliue she has been exhibited in the liewery museums and in all the prin cipal cities or America. Oriate years ill health confined her te her room. She was born in Ireland. I'era woman or her enor mous size and weight she lived te a remark able age filty-reut years. TUB U.ltn Ot HKALTII Senater Stanford Dives III Views Whim Will l Head Willi I uteres t. Senater Stanford, of California, rarely takes part In the debates. Since he took his seat he has spoken only once. That was wben the inter-slate commerce bill was up. He show ed then that he has the faculty of expressing his thoughts iu terne, vigorous language. Naturally, what a railroad man el such prominence should have te say en atopiclike lnter-state commerce attracted mere than ordinary attentien. The same, I think, will be theuase vvltha letter he has just sent in reply te seme resolutions adopted by a citi zens' anli-Coeliu league In California, because It discusses with great freedom the duties imposed upon the iassessers of wealth, l-'rem a man whose fortune is rated at JO,000,0O0, and who lias given away ever JlUOO.OOO In bequests within the last two years, this will comewith something like authority. T.ike most CallfernUns, Governer Stanlerd Is a firm believer In thejustlce of restricting Chi nese migration. He gives expression te bis views en this subject without hesitation, and then gees en te say : The unemployed In California are numer ous, but I de net think they are unemployed because or the Chlnese or anything ether than their own improvident nature. 1 have feil Iramps at n direct expense of ever f 200 a month during the past season en ene farm, although tbere was never a day during that time that we were net short handed et geed men and wanted them. There is room in California for 15,000,000 of people, aud it will then net be mere densely onutated than the New Kngland and .Middle states ei mu i-asu une ineery or our govern ment is reunded upon the inalienable rights or wan, vvuen me jioer, or all ethers, are most Interesting In maintaining, and Is In strong contrast te the paternal or mon archical theery of government. He, no man can have n lieu upon another, and determine what he shall de with bis lite, liberty and rightful possessions. Whether the owner or preperty shall give te these in distress or net is a question for him te determine, settling with his own oensclenoo and with bis (Jed te what extent the products of his labor, care, thrift, Industry and economy shall be given te the ualertunate or te the idle, shiltless and Improvident- I trust I am net unduly egotistical In believing that my sympathies in the welfare of my kind are as streug as these or most men, particularly for the peer ; and I have a strong latth that the time will come when the comforts of life, at leait, will be the common belongings or the poorer people or our country. The wealth or Indi viduals makes up the commonwealth. The most Interesting tpiestlen In regard te itls net who own, but what use la made or it. Wealth, actively and wisely In use, gives employment and spreads prosperity. The individual prosperity is the presiterity or the whole ; and tbe prosperity el the whole re sults lu thu prosperity or the individual, A Memerial Ihty Innovation, The superintendent or the Chicago publle schools has Issued a circular te the principals e! the various schools, requesting them te have, en the Friday preceding Memerial Day, such general exercises as may leach lea sons true patriotism, show the cost and worth or liberty, and Inspire the pupils with a love or truth, honor and Justice te all. This lsan Innovation. The uxirclc will generally consist of patriot le roeitatlens and the singing or patriotic; songs. In some instances ad dresses wilt be mad e by, veterans or the war. A flood Antidote, from the 1'hllaaclphla Herald. A wire's strong mind ls said te be the best cure for a husband's Btreng breath. ITOHtlta MUM WAKttlXOTUX. flew This ttalnr Stay Weather In Krpt In the lUrkicrnutiit ! ths .let 1st. Frem thecw Yerk Herild. Apropos of the long ilrawti out oleomar garine discussion, I am reminded et a ster that Actiug Secretary of the Treasury I alr ctilld told n row evenings age. "A friend el mlne was sorely nllllcled with an luiiedluietit in his speech," said the secretary. "Ills only way or going ahead with his conversation when he stuck en n wen! was te think of Its sytienvme. He could theu idler the desired word" without dltllculty. He was dining out one day and during the pregtess el the meal lKg"iu te stammer. " Please p pass tne tin 'and there he stuck. "'Think of the svnen vine ' suunestpd n neighbor who knew the man's weakness. " ' Thore Is no syueny me ler b-bulter.' " He was right iu all respects (here's noth neth thing that will take the place of butter. The tlrmlHl i.l 111, Ivlnil. Under a rough exterior Attorney General Garland carries a most genial nature. Net ene or his lermer colleagues In the United States Senate but cherishes the kindest recol lections et him. He was the most Inveterate practical Jekets ever known Hi that body, but his run never left a sting twhlud. lie has never been known te lese his temper, nnd, unlike most practical Jokers he enjnyed fun at his own expense. When they were In the Senate together oerhees and Garland were alvvavs watching each ether. Though the " Tall Sycamore" might have the laugh en his rival one dsy, the Mtuntien was certain te be reversed before the eatth completed Its next rev elutinu. The tale re garding Voorhees' revenge by giving (.tar land a resin soap caramel, is a houteheld story throughout the land. Judge t eke, et Texas, vvas the only man Hi the Senate of that time who would net stand Joking. He usually speke In a volce n hoare as n lleri-'t's apprentice, but one day he get ex cited when ou his feet and spoke for an hour In thunder tones that made the very walls reverberate, Mr. Garland pretended te be entranced. He took n trout chair and sat with his mouth alar, earing steadily Inte the judge's lace. When ttie speech ended Gar land said, in bis must reverential tone, as though seir-cemmunlng : " Rless Ged ler that beautiful voice." The remark raised a laugh, and Coke Is said te have felt se much Ineensed that he didn't even attempt te sin le. Coke nn Klhiurtt Speaking of Judge Coke te the congress. man from his stale this evening drew out the following : The senator llves down en Sixth street, in strict retirement. Nobody is allowed te visit him without first sending up his card. When the re cent spelt of warm weather was at its height the front deer was lelt open one evening. It happened that two of his political friends from Galveston wero In the city and seekiug his residence. Seeing Judge Coke through the lighted window they as cended and knocked at his room deer, ll'eing asked te enter the visitors stepped into the room, and were aleut te greet the senator Joyfully, when he said : "Gentlemen, I regret te sy thit It Is a rule et this house that the cards of visitors must always be sent up te ma I have te re quest that you will ebserve the custom." " Certainly we will," was the abashed re ply as the visitors backed out or the apar' ment. They rang the 111, gav e the servant girl their cards and waited pttlently for their return. -They were anxious te humor an old man's eccentricities. The girl reap peared and the visitors almost fainted w lien hhe said : " Senater Coke Ls net lu." Net an "e" Like an "a" Or ' n'" l.lsn ir." Frem the llradferd Argus. When writing for a newspaper be careful te write the names of people and places clearly. A name is" nemethlng that the edi tor, compositor cr proof-reader cannot guess at successrully. ir there are any words In the copy propared ler the press by corres pondents careless and Illegibly written, they are. In two-thirds or the caes, proper names. II there is anything that makes an Individual angry it Is te have his naine misspelled or distorted into something el.-e, jet In ninety five instance out el a hundred it is the Unit of the person writing the name. A KKCIt-i:. 'I'ethecsry, 'pethecary, living In the rote, Tell us hew te make the scent tint everybody knows. " A penny's, worth of nectar dew : a dozen drops of A Utile compennd sunshine tint's si tered through , ly fll A sun glass made of dUmnml, and then -the mixing done Set out a little Dusk of It tn simmer In Ihesun.-' Tothecary, 'pethecary, ls there nothing mero J " ies, It tnketh Industry te make me summer's store. Se, my lad and lady, run off new and plaj , This, like ever day tn June, is my busy day." ilary A. iMtltbury, in i.t. Xichelut or Ju tie Stillness lu the limbs ls sure te vanish hj tte us.ief 3L Jacobs Oil, thncomiueror of pain aVXVlJU. NUTlVhH. The Traveling Silesman ls an Irreslstabln f. Hew. brim full of sinrles. Jeke, courage, elf assurance and gilt He ls very taking withal. Ilurdeck Jilted mileri are a very taking medicine t they Hike ver where, and are sold everywhere, ter saie by il II Ceebran,druggUt,U7 aud 133 North (ueeu street, 1-u.ncasler. rte Careful (if the Hatties. If yeurchlldrpn nre thrcitnned with c-eup or any threat dinicnlty, apply n few drops et Themat Kclectric Oil. Ills the nicest medic 1 ne for the little ones we liii.n or I or sine hy II II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1) .Serth (jueen street, Lancaster. "Sly Drsnrtraltirr'a Cleck," Was once aver- popular eng, hut like msny ether sentimental tunes II d tesn'l wear well. Dr. Themat' Ecleclria Od ivi'I tetvir it will wear away all aches, sprain, and pilns and rcp'iyltSTiarcbasern hundred fold. lersiln ly II it Cochran, drugglat, n; and ISi .North yui en street, Lancaster. 3-IllB Thleiet ',. Dyapepal aud debility arn two big thlevrw; they creep In and steal our htu'lli and comfort he fore we knew tt. I.etns put h step in their Invasions with a bottle of Ihtrduck lllenil Ilium Kersaln by II. It. Cochran, druggist, 1ST and ID North Queen street, Lancaster. Worked Wonders. "My daughter wa very bidolTen aeeeunt et a cold and pole In her lungs Dr. Ihemat' l.'r Uetrie Oil cured her In twenty tour heura. line of the boys was cured of ero thrntt Thu medl cine has worked wonders In our family." AlVHh 'Inckney, Lnke alabepnc, .V Knr sale by II II. Cochran, draggbt, 137 and 1JU North Queen street. Lancaster, A Itepa About Our ck, A weak stomach or enfeebled circulation Is like a rope about our necks We aresirunKup and unstrung alternately till existence hecmnts unueamma. jiuweck jiineu tuuert wiiiurreui all thu uiUery. Jlurdeek Jsloed Jlltlrrt are a been te the sick. Let u remember this fact rersaliibyll. H. Cochran, druggut, 137 and J) Neith Queen street, Lancaster. aUOOBUIKH. HIOII OHADC COFFEKH. t'lne old Uevernment Java and Mecha CoiTees. the best In the market. Our Java men ded L'oiree speaks for Itself t rich and fragrant, SKc. per pound. Very fine 1'lantntlen me Coffees, our best only soe. per pound tone very popular at lie. Wuwunt you lecull mid try our lJSc. Coffee. The excellent quality et our Coffees and tine Teas Is making irlenda fast and firm. Our dally sales show a steady Increase, fresh ltemtcd every day. A full Hue of fancy Urecerlea, litaue give iu a trial order. OKO. WIANT, snarD-lyd Ne. IU West King Btieet. Fen staple aoens ae te ukcii TOLU'S. A fresh supply Just received. Farmers,. Mechanics and Werklngmen cantlnd the Deuble Frent Overalls thu best In tbe mar ket. every pair warranted. Alse l'ants en game terms. Underwear for all seasons at prices that will pay te buy new. lirltish and Demestic Stockings, sizes runntngup te U Inches. Cellars and Cuffs, Neckwear, llandkercblvfa, Sutpend era, etc Motions. AT HECIITOLH'.s, Ne. 81 North Oueen street. N. It. Sharp Hand and Choice building Stene for sale. B IOVOLESI TRICYCLES I Having been Informed by seme of enr friends that a certain bicycle firm have been rlrcula tlngreperta (through Jealous motives, In order te further their own Interests) that we de net deal In lludge bicycles or 'tricycles, or uuy ether machines, we take this opportunity te call the attention el thu publle te the fact that we or representing all the machines that I) Itudge ft Ce. manufacture, and are dealing tn all ether machines that are manufactured lu this country and England. Send for catalogue. Only Hiding Scheel and illoycle Uetialr biiep In Lancaster county. MARTIN RUDY, Supt. NO. 9 KABT KING BTHKET. Connected with Telephone. mayHMwdAStw AVER'S PILLS. '"' Constipation Is a universal nnd wet troutilmnme rilnenlrr It routes lleiiilsrhn. Mental IN-mes.len, Impairs the SUM and Hearing, destrnjs the Ams'tlte, nnil, lien lung nmtlmieil. cmi-es KiilarKVtneiit n( the l.lver, liitlniiiiiiallen or the UnwelV suit I'tle. Constipation is peedlly cured by AVer's I'tlls. ter a number of months I was Iren Med with Ciwtlveiiess, In (iineiiupnre et widen I MilTervil from l.ixs el Appetite, Hjpprpsla, and n din tmleredllv .r M ejes iiMolieuhlrtl me, 1 hus (Otupellf it le near a nhsile ever them, and, at times, wan unable te bear viposiire tu the HkIiU 1 wssentliel) CURED BY U3'NG three hoses et Ajer's fills t have uehtnUs linn tn pronouncing this inmllrliie lu te the lsst eathatur ever maje .latins Kicles, l'e land. (UilK 1 nutti'i from Constipation, and, renspqiientlv from Itratlat-tic, imllKt-stlemiuid Piles, lei veur vvers fins, unicai iisisni me siiii;isiieii hi a llli'lul. have given uie etrectual relict 1 com liieuicit taking this remedy tuemnntbssgn. Hint sin no v tree Inmi constipation, the lemeviitef uhlch has enusiit lev ether trouble leill-ap pc r, niul grt'stl v linpieveil my general health V hcelct, Amherst, Muss rnuiicrett trum t'oustleittlen, vihlch Assumed such an obstinate fefm thai I frtiriM ti would cause ti stoppage of the l-ucls 1 I -. I Aycr's fills curtil me. i .,. ! . , ' i.ukc, u. Me Ayer's Pills, Prepireil hv Or .1 :. Aver. Ce, Sold l) nil liriigKWts niul tiiiile I. en ell. Mass' In Medicine ui'MeJI tH'KXriON AUOl'T Brown's Iren Bitters axs)vj-:i:ku. The question has probably been niked thou s mils i.r times. Hew can brown's Iren Hitters nre everything ' V ell. It doesn't. Hut It docs euro nny disease for hlch n reputable physi cian would prescribe IltltX. l'li slcl.ins rvceg idle Iren as the liest restorative agent known le the preft'K-lim. and Ineulry of nnv lesdlnc chemical Arm will substantiate the assertion that there are mere preparations of Iren than of any ether substance ued In medicine. I hi hews conclusively thu Iren Is nckmmledgcd ,,, .ft- iur ii.ti-i. iMii,ii.niii lACllir 111 flUCI t'SSUll medical practice It Is, however, n remarkable f.ict, thai prier te the discover' of HIIIIW.VS 1KIIV IIITTKUS no perfectly satisfactory com. titnatlnnhadeverbisin found HUOW VS 1110.". Ill I 1 Kits (je.s net injure the teeth, cause head ache, or produce constipation all ether liiedl lines de Itlinwvs IUO HITTKUs cures In. dUestlen. lltlleusness. Weakness, I)pepsH, Mruiuli, ( hills and levers, Itrvd Keeling, utu eral Helilllty, I'aln In the Side, Hick or l.linbs, Headache and .SeuraUt-i for nil thee nllmetits Iren Isprescrlhedimij. HltOW V3 lltll.N IIIT TKIts, however, deei net cure In a minute, l.Ue all ether thorough medicines. It acts slowly. When taken by tnrn the ttrat yni) tern of bene lilts renewed energy, 'the uiuscle then become tinner, tne digestion Improves, the bowels lire aitive In'uemcn the eitect Is usually mure npld and msrked. the eyes begin s I. once te brighten the akin clears up, health color comes te the ihceks; nervousness dtt-ap-pears ; functional dranerments become regu lar, and if a minim; mother, ntmudant ouste euste nanre ls supplied fur the child Kemeuilier brown's Iren Hitlers ls the IIM.Y Iren medi cine thst Is net InJmk.iH. V7ij;iirfu'iiiifiif drui; fftMti reeevimeiut if. The Iteiinlne has Trade Mark and cres-cd red lines en wrapper. TAhKM) O HI Kit. ("1 umrZI-lTil.t w G KAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. THKt.KKAT KS'OI.ISH KGMKl. An unfailing cum for I in potency, and all His. eases that fellow I.e-s of Meuierv. Univerasl Lassitude, l'aln In the Hack. Htiuness of V lslen, l'remiture old Age and many ether illese ihit leaS te Insanity or Coiiiumptlen and a Premature (.rave -t ull pirttcularsln our pamphlet, which we desire te send fnsi ,y mall toeveryene. -rhe blM'Ctlle Medicine Ls sold by nil druggists nt It per package, or six packages ter IV, or w 111 1.,, sent free ry mall en the receipt of the money, by addressing the acenu II. II L.OUIH A.V, Hnigglst. tinle Agent, .V os. 1J7 and 13;) North Queen Street, I.inraster, I'a. On account of counterfeits, we have adopted tbulellew Wrapysrt thennly genuine. lllK(ii:.V illSIiICLCO, npi?-lyd.tw Uutfale, N. V. PXII U'STP.D IPAT.ITY. EXHAUSTED YITAIITY THE SCIEVCK OK T.IFK. thn .r..i ln.ii,l Werk of the age en Manhood, -Nervous and l'hyslcal Debility, l'rematute Decline, Kirorsef l euth, and thu unuild miseries consequent thereon. Su) pages sve. 125 prescriptions (or all dlsea-es Cleth, full Kilt, only te, ,y mall, sealed. Illustrative sample tree le nil young and mlddlivaited men for the next Sedava. Address Hit. V. li. 1'AKKKIt, I ilulnnt-h Street. Iloslen, Mass. myl71eedAw NOT 1.1 K E OTH HkIcInDS.' Her I'LvsTEBsnct lnsUntly when applied. Try them for backache, I'aln In ttie side, htllches, Ithcumatlsm, Sciatica, horn and weak chest, and all local aches unit pains be seething and strengthening te weak and tired pi rts. Cem. posed or natures best knesu remedies. Virtue! of fresh Heps, llnrgundy Pitches and Canada lialsam. Sold everyw here IV , 5 for II in. HOT VLlSThlU OMl'ANV, (10) I'roprlctera, ilosten. Mass. S1IAKI OK Dl'Itli 1'AINS. Shep girls, sales women and house wives all suffer Mere or less from weak back or sldo slde ache. Aladys-vys "One Her I'lasticr worn H hours did my back mere geed than all the reme dies lever nscd." Fer any t-ert of pain or sere nessef whatever nature. Instant relief U given. Superior te chest protectors for weak- and snae lungs, Her 1'lastkils are made from llnrgundy l'ltch, Cnnsda lUlsam nnd the entire virtues of garden Heps. Sold everywhere, ttVe., or ft for H.OI. HOP l'LASTKIU'OMl'ANY, (11) Ilosten, Mass. A K-V1LKOAD nxaiNEEUiifvlNa tX. In Central New Yerk, was enrrd of a dls tresslngKldney complaint by the Her 1'labtxs. Ile says- I knew what they are nnd recom mend them te all the boys en the retul." Ap flled tepiiln In nny part Instant relief Is given, or weak nnd Urea muscles or elnts. Crick, btltches, SIdeache, Nenrulgla. Here Chest, Itheu matlam or local weakness the effect ls magic, I'repaied from llurgundy l'lteb, Canada Ilalsam and virtues of garden Hups. Held by druggists nnd country stores, ile., b for $1.00. HOI" PLA8. TKUCUMl'AN Y, Ilosten, Mass. (li) DP. 11ALSEN, OCKICKS AND IIKU STOUK, l,.vt0N.sth dt., l'bllad'a., IUigtstered Physician and Untduaia Jeffersen College, Kiiarantees le cure ull IIIixmI. Hkln and Nervous Dhteusca with purely vegetable reme dies. DU. DAI.SKK'fll'ILI.'S. fafe, sure and effec tual, l-ontenly by Express en receipt of i Ne l'ennyrnyal or dangerous drugs. lXJ.V.BIhst, Philadelphia. f.lyd pOKN KEMOVEK. YICTOMA ceny KEMOVEK. Warranted te nradtcate completely and lu a short time, the most obdurate corns, Iiard or soft, without pain. Sold by Oeo. W. Hull. Chas. A. becher, Jehn K. Kauffiuan, Dr. Win. Worm Werm ley, And. U, ,'rey, Chas. J. bhulinyer, and at HKCHTOLD'3 IMIUU HTOKK, decD-lyd Ne. 401 W eat Orange St. tATAKKH-HAY.FEVEK. CATARRH. ELY'S CREAM BALM Ulves llcllef at Once und Cures, COLD IN II KAIL LATAUKII, HAY KKVl.ll UOSKCOLD, DKAr.NKSS, HKADACHK. Net n Liquid, Snuff or Powder. Free from In jurious Drugs and intensive odors. A particle ls applied te each neatrll and Is agreeable te use. i'rtce SO cents at druggists ; by mill, registered, ft) cw. Circular sent tree. KI.Y IIUerilKltS, DruggUts, esregu, N.J.. lulyZHyeedAlvw A FTEK ALLOTIIEKS FAIL, CONSULT DR. LOBB, SM NOKTII KIFTKKNTII 8TUBKT, (lleleir Cab lewhlll Street, l'hlladulpbla.) M YEAHS EaI'KIUKNCK. Cuarantecdtecure Uie atlllcted and unforiunate with Purely Vege table Medicines. Heek en special diseases free j Blind for I L Advice tree and strictly confiden tial. Office hours, II a. in. te 2 n. iu.,7 p. m. te 10 p.m. Treatment by Mall. uil-lydAw cu KE (IUAKANTEED. RUPTURE. Cure guaranteed by DU. J, U. MAYKU. Kasuatence: no operation or delay from busi ness j tcatisl by hundreds of cures. Main etOce, Wl AUUlt ST., I'UILA. Bend for Circular. rju-ivd4vr TOUACCO CUTTINOS, HCKAPS, 8IFT ING8 AND l'ACKKIts'WASTK, ilry and Clean, bought for cash. J.8. MOL1NS, Ne. 273 Pearl Hticut, New Yerk. Iletorenco Kred. Schutte, Ne. lli Pearl street. New Yerk. teblMyd TJOTE IS MAKINO CABINET PHOTOQHAPHS ATS3JM A DOI.S, AT NO. KW NOUTU QUKKN STUKKT, si. tauiv-im Lancaster, ra. nmx moeua. rplIKKK ARE A LOT OP STRIPED STOCKINGS AT HALF I'KIOK, AT Till North End Dry Goods Stere. 1 he goods nie nil rlitht, hut out of at v In. .. . J. W. ItYKNK. nevMyrt Ne. SSI North Jium street. rpiiK NRW CASH HTOKK. NEW CASH STORE, 247 & 245) North Qaeen Street, Opposite the Keystone Heuse and Hunk. Northern Opening New Stock Seasonable Goods. Press (lends fur Spring. Elegant White Helies for Suits. I.lnen tin lmles Victeria I. win. VvhlteUunled I'enueas, I'laln and IMahl Cam brics, aim Heikley Camlirln. New Hatlste Cleths the llnrtree nnd Cenillne Corsets, lllsck and Colored Kid (1 loves. And a full stock of Notions and liemestlcs, nil at Lew l'rlccs. rlcane call nnd see lis. fchS-lyd W. H.HOWKU8. "VTl'.W DKESSlUIOI-S. STAMM, BROS. & CO., AH the .New nnd l'retty hhades lu KfAMINh SHITINtls, KTAMINR AMI DKN- 1KI.I.K STKU'KS. IIAUI K.VA and IIOUOI.B COMBINATION SUITIMIS. rilKNCHCASIIMiUKs. NUNU VKILINOS. AI.UATHOSS. SUMMKIt MILKS, SUMMKHSILK9. HKNTKLI.KTItlMMlNU LACK. AiniKNTl.SK LACK 8U1TINH, C UINK1.KD SKKItSUCKKUs, l'KISTKll SATlNKs, PONQKKS. KMKUALl) 1IOU0I.K, CHAM lilt AYS. Just opened a full assortment HALI.'StOHShTS. HALL'S COllSk IS, HALL'S COHS KTS, AT Tits BOSTON STORE, Nes. 28 Si 28 North Quoea St. LANCASTKU. l'A. J. S. tllVI.EK AGO. SAVE MONEY WHEN YOU OAN. we are uusy .vow Marking I l'rlccs lu Kvury Department te make ales te turn our sleck Inte Heady Cash. If you want te save money leek through our Merchant Tailoring De partment. We will make Clothleg up te Order much Under Vslue te Itedure the stock. Sumtner nnd Uauxn Uudulwrsr. Neckwcnr, Hosiery, Cleves, Suspend nrs. Percaie and Laundricd aim L'u laundrted Shirts, much under value. Come nnd see our goods nnd prices. Jehn S. GiYler & Ce., Ne. 25 East King Streot, I vsi istlB, Pa. CUMMER (HX)DS. WITT & SF5Nt), New. O, O & 10 East KlntrBt., Open UvsUy new assortment. In American and trench SATINKS, ItATlSTEs.SKKltSUCKKUS lu new und novel designs. All that Is desirable In Cream and White INDIA LWN8. VICTOKIA LAWNS, COKDKD I'HJUKS, . Whlteand Cream KMllltOIDKltKD SUITS. An Immense assortment of S IssNslnsoek and Cumbrlc KMllttOlDKItlES A KMliUOIDEUED KI.Ol'NCINGS. White, Cream and Ilelge TIllMMl.NU LACK3aud LACK rLOUNCLNOS. Bpcclal Attractions. Ladle-, andtient'aUALK UNDKHH KAIt, ei ei cellentiiuallty.'JSc. each. OKNT'fl HALIlltlfSOAN- UNDKHWKAH, Sic. each j usual price, tic. I.ADIKS'a-UUTTO.V KID .LOVKS. New Goods direct from the Custom Heuse. New Tnn Shades, fOc, a pair j common prlce, 75c. Ladles' black and Colored SlLlvTACKKTAQLOK9,I5r. A I'AIlt. New Yerk Stere, H AOEKA RROTHEK. STANDARD AND NOVEL STYLES -or Suitings tfe Treuserings. HAGER & BROTHER. All- wool Plaid Suits, $10.00. Scotch Ohovlet Suits, 812.00. Oorkserow Suits In blaek and brown, 91S.OO. Ohlldren'a Kilt Suits. Complete line of Furnishing Goods. Bummer Weight TJndorwear. Nevelties In Neokwear. Xjeadlncr new eliapea In & As W. Col Cel lars and Cuffs. Hager & Brether, 25 & 27 WEST KIX0 STREET, LANCA9TKU, PA. jfff.r.ixjcMr. T M M F.NSE AHSOKTM I'.NT. A. HIRSstt Nea. e & e Noimi queen bt. Inourlinineiisnns.ettmenl of elegant HATS AND BONNETS nrn Reenter bargains limn call bn found any where else. We havenn endless variety of nit trimmed lints nnd lUmnels nt the Insist pi Ire. the very late.inev elite In Itlhlinus Kenihers. lowers. Satins, l.ni-es of nil kinds nnd Hats mid """""J" Trimmed t'rvetil Ctmtge. .Jl ,.!'.'"" assortment of .1 KW Kbit i, WATCH KS, mpkiTADI.Ks niul ULOCKH Our HOOT AatlsilOKHKt'Altl'MKM Iscem plete. ,iA!n '!".t "KNT'S STIIAVV HATS and KKI.l' HATS nt the lowest ptlce. Call mid see. nil iiuil B A1UIA1NS IN BLACK SILKS AT ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KINO STREET. Seme Rare Bargains. Kxtrn Heavy lllnck (Ires llraln 8llk nt "7r. would te cheap at tX A most elegant IMIk nt It ; generally sold nt V tne black Surah Hllk at II. Hplendldtiuallty Culeied Dress 81Iks at 7V n yard. Victeria Ijvwii nt 9, ll.lJif. 11, 15. 17, W,S'cts. nnd higher, India l.lnen, 12H'. l-V K '-'. ilcU and Itner t'lald Nainsoeks fnim loe a yard up. Colored India Linen, 111 l snllnut, Kern, Navy and I'lnk. A full stock of DRESS LININGS. Cambric, l'a nor Muslin, Wnlst Lining, Sllcsln In all colera; black and White Crinoline wig gan.ctc. OrK.NKD TO-DAY BOMK SI'KCIAL IIAIH1A1N8 IN SKIRTING EMBROIDERIES I Kull Hklrt width, nt SSc nar,l. Kleganl Patterns. 0en wurkcd.jilll n n yard .-special bargains at f 1.33 nnd II M a yard SUMMER MILLINERY. We are new ready te show the largest assert ment of WHITE STRAW HATS Ever seen In Lancaster Alse, a large variety of NEW KLOW Kll, LKIIITCOLOKKD AND WIIITK, Tll'SAND I'LUMKS. 11AU.K LAUK.1 AND .NKTHNtH Ker Mummer Hals. An Immense variety of CHILDREN'S HATS, Of nil Celers nnd Styles, from S.V up. SASH RIBBONS! In all Celers nnd Idlhs. Hargalus In C-lu. llleik hush Hlbben, lu nil color, at Wc. a y ant. A large stock of Whlteand Cream Satin nnd Or os Urutn ttlhbens. Anether Ilargaln In 0-ln. Cardinal and Light blue Satin und Urn Uniln hash itlbben at .?.'. ajanb 7 in. Cardinal, .''Oc. a yant. special let Nes It nnd 1J Fancy millions at ?Vc a yant FIVE-BUTTON KID GLOVES. Ileal Kid, Scalloped Tep, iij. a ptlr. .ASTRIOH BROTHERS. IIOUKH, JOHN IIAKK'HSONS. NEW BOOKS Are effered at a liberal discount from the pub lishers' prices, SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS In Library Sets, Class HreLs, Ui cords, Itswards, Ulhles, leaUiments, Catuchlsuis, etc, QUARTO BIBLES Centalng King James nnd the Ue vised Versions of both Old and Nuw leataineiitn In parallel columns; also, with the two versions or the New Tes'ament, or with the old version of thn lilble only. In various styles of binding, at much lower prices than by traveling ugentx. AT THK HOOk'STOUK Of JOM BAER'S SOUS, Nea. 16 and 17 North Queen Streot, LANCASTKIt. I'A. VAKAHOIA JtO. R OHE 1IKOH. ft IIAKTMAN. PARASOLS. 20-Inoh Satin Parasol?, 75c ANUALLTHK rlNKIt (lltADKH IN (1UKAT VAK1KTV. J-ltepalring and Itocevorlng of Umbrellas and Parasols none at short notice. Rese Bres. & Haitian, 14 EAST KING ST. apl fluid UHAlirlNU, XV. rNDESTKUCTIBLB OKAININO. NO CliACKINU, NO VKKMNCi, NO I1MBTKK 1NU. We have a system of graining w weed that must. In tbe near futnre, take the place of the old system en all new work, Ha merit being us fellows! Total abolition et a painted ground work, speed and cleanliness In working It, beauty and transparency et finish, smoothness and durability, and the capability of receiving aa high finish aa hard weed by the same meth ods, rhls process ls the nearest approach te natural weed that has yet been discovered. Cell and see samples. (1UT1IUIK A HON, Bele Agents for Lancaster County, Heuse ralntlngand draining Kmnerlum, corner of Chestnut and Nuvln Kireela. Always a large stock of ManUea en hand. Telephone connections. marWmd S' TURAUE COMMISSION WAREHOUSE. OANIKL MAYKIt, dca-lyd Ne. It Weit Chestnut bireeu Si 3 n;l nt m