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THE INTELLIGENCER,
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LAXOASTBB, JUNK 2. 1888
Jehn Kelly.
There is no occasion, in speaking of Jehn
Kelly, te remember the injunction te speak
et the dead nothing but geed, for there is
no temptation te speak evil of him. It is
net denied en any hand that he was a
square, straightforward and honest man;
courageous in a very remarkable degree;
intelligent and sagacious. lie was a strong
man beyond dispute ; with the strong feel-1
ings and prejudices which prevatl in strong
uira, uu mm juek luwuuuus 10 lumper
them. Jehn Kelly was a great leader, as his
successful leadership showed ; but his
power did net lie in plotting and schem
ing ; he saw his object and broke for it
straight through interposing tilings. lie
did net stalk his game, but pursued it in
open sight and wen it by thegameness and
vigor of his effort. He was net a very
geed judge of character, and his generous
confidence was often betrayed. Sometimes
he was right and sometimes he was wrong
in the men he supported aud opposed ; but he
was never found upholding men who had
once exhibited a lack of integrity in their
public or private undertakings. "With such
men Kelly had no sympathy and for them
there was always his hostility. And it was
an enmity which did net yield te persua
sion, lie was net a persuadable man. He
was inalienably hostile te anything or per
son that his judgment or feeling did net
approve; and there was little power in him
tekick against these pricks and subject him
self te the judgment of ethers. He was a
natural rebel; one of the class who
when thev are right are great and when
they are wrong are little. He was generally
right. A mere fearless, determined
and incorruptible leader the Democracy
which enjoyed the full fruit of his life's
labor and in whose cause he diwl nnvpr
had and never will have. It is perhaps tee
early for history te record of just what
Talue Jehn Kelly was te his party and bis
country; but when it is told, his lustre will
be greater and the lustre of ethers less.
The truth will expose him en a pedestal,
amid pedestals that it overturns with a cy
clonic force.
A Peer Plea Ter a Preacher.
A Baptist preacher in Germantown,
named James, whose vocation does net
prevent him from being illogical, writes te
the Philadelphia Press complaining that
some jeiier carriers out Ms way have been
removed for reasons which de net approve
themselves te his judgment ; their integ
rity and faithfulness have never been ques
tioned, and two et them at least were
soldiers in the late war. It is the subject
of the preacher's bitter complaint tliat
" honorably discharged soldiers, sober and
industrious public servants, are te be sum
marily dismissed te make places for raw
hands who are unproven save in the com cem com
plexien of their party adulatiens."
This preacher should take into account
that for twenty-four years one-half the
citizens of this republic, whatever their
integrity, qualification, public service or
private worth, were debarred from em
ployment iu the federal service simply lie
cause they were Democrats. When the
vote of the people and of the electoral col cel col
lege transferred executive control and the
appointing power from ene party te the
ether, these who came into the direction
of public affairs found that Democrats
had been almost universally barred out.
In the Philadelphia posteffice, for in
stance, with some niue hundred empleyes,
scarcely a Democrat was found ; and it was
Bhewn that upon one occ:islen when an ap
pointee of that faith had accidentally
get upon the list his appointment was re re
veked by Postmaster Huidekoeper, en
the plainly avowed ground that lie was a
Democrat. In the departments at Wash Wash
ingtenand the subordinate places ever the
country the proportion of ene iu a hundred
wa3 probably the extreme representation
of Democrats, although fernmny years
this party has comprehended a plurality of
all the people of the country.
Even these who made the civil service
law made no restriction upon the executhe
power as te removals ; Geerge William
Curtis, Carl Schurz, Derman B. Eaten and
ether promoters of the movement left the
heads of department full power te swing
the axe; it was only provided that apioint apieint
tnenta should be regulated by merit
us developed by the competitive examina
tions. This was manifestly demanded by
the consideration that these who were en
joying these places had get them without
any examination ; Jn ninety-niue cases out
of a hundred they were appointed because
they were RepubUcans, and Democrats
were excluded from every cluines at them
because they were Democrats.
Under thU state of things it ill flU these
who are in office and their backers te lament
aud rail as they de when they are turned
out. Atmest when they went in they
were " raw hands aud unproven save in
the complexion of their party affiliations
If they are succeeded by imilt or even hg
lit men, that may be made a standard of
fair comparison and subject of just com-
plaint ; uui ineir removal in itself ia en
tirely justifiable and demanded by every
consideration of justice nnd a properly
regulated civil service. 1 1 is no fair system
th.it would let men stay Iu simply because
tasy are found in place, when it is notorious
t tat Ibey were net appointed for merit.
When the different department of the
public t ervlce shall be even half fil'ed with
Damocraie it will be time enough te talk
ftwut checking removals
At present the I
te& t M0MMH9 SVMT KVBMNt M T M I
ti'r I4M4MM JBMMlMl)
THJ
prapertWls scarcely one In ten. Turn the
rascals out.
All the World Leres a LeTcr.
Fer one day at least, criticism of the
president of the United States must yield
te courtesy. Prem the day that the strong
and original man of destiny who is new
the head of the government came con
spicuously before the American people ns a
candidate for their highest honor, there
lias been visited upon his ways nnd ersoti erseti
allty all the llerce llcht that Is said te beat
aoeut a throne, blnce Andrew .lack
son's day no public man has had such ir-
suiiui ui;nai;iiuii,c;iiuuiii aim iicrceassuuii
made upon him ; and ns the newspaper
luesM unu means 01 quiCK communica
tion have multiplied since Jacksen's
time the attacks upon Mr. Cleveland have
been mero intense and widesnread. He
has survived them and strengthened under
mem uccause ne is a man 01 great strength
of mind, of original manner, and because
his words and methods appeal te the com
mon sense of the average niau.
He has gene about his matrimonial
affairs in his own way ; they have been the
subject of much gossip aud criticism, of
great newspaper enterprise and greater
fabrication ; all this ought te cease in the
presence of the acknowledged fact. The
president of the 1'nlted states is te be
married te-night, as is his right and duty.
All of the people forget politics and wish
him and his bride great joy and lengthened
days. Beyond this no mero can be said.
The Prohibition Policy.
Neal Dew. the temuerancn rpfnrmpr nnil
practical Prohibitionist, refused te occupy
a seat en the platform with Mr. Blaine at
the Irish meeting iu Portland, last night,
lest, me association might be interpreted te
mean that the Prohibition opposition te
Mr. Blaine would be withdrawn 111 isss.
In 1SS-I Xeal Dew was used by the Blaine
people te conciliate the Prohibitionist suffi
ciently te support Ul.tine, without offend
ing the large class who differ from their
principles.
been after the election Dew announced
iu effect that he would net again permit
himself te be used as such a catspaw.
Jn "ew Jersey the Prohibitionists have
nominated for governor Gen. Clinten U.
Pisk, a leading member of the Methodist
church, a rattling campaigner and a man
of affairs.
In Pennsylvania some of them favor Gen.
Beaver as the candidate, a geed enough
Prohibitionist for them until after the elec
tion ; ethers want Charles S. Wolfe as the
candidate and a canvass with plenty of lire
in it.
We will wait and see.
The Oleomargarine Tax.
Itiselaimed by the friends of the bill
pending in Congress te suppressoleomarga suppresseleomarga suppressoleemarga
rine.by taxing it out of existence, that no
further amendment te It can prevail than
that which has reduced the proposed tax
from ten te eight cents per pound ; in
this shape it is expected it will pass the
Heuse.
It can hardly be hoped the Senate will
beat it. It is scarcely te be feared the
president will approve it.
Such a tax is mere than oppressive ; it i3
outrageous and contrary te the spirit if net
te the letter of the constitution , for it is
net levied te raise revenue but te extermi
nate an existing industry ; and that only
because it rivals another industry.
If such a law as this ever gees into force,
it will be quite in order for these who make
shoes by hand te demand that machine
made shoes be taxed out of the markets,
and these who keep bees te have a dollar a
gallon tax laid en molasses, te keep it from
cemj)eting with honey.
In the death of Jehn lvliv. tim Tumm.ne
leader, the Democracy of tlie country sus
tains a serious less, lie was a man who had
the ceurage of his convictions, and his
worst enemies L-lve him rreii it inr m...
sively honest defense eftheui.
That venerable old Institution of classical
learning, the Methodist college of Dickinsen,
at Carlisle, is experiencing the occasional
revolution in Ps affairs which occur in the
history of miht institutions or Us kind. The
radical and conservative lerces among Us
alumni and patrons colliile j the old must
always give way te the new, aud the lneviU-
uiu rami js uueciumi advance, irtheele
ments of progress are successfully resisted a
retrograde movement is inevitable. Col Cel
leges no mero than individuals cannot
stand stilL The trouble at Dlckinseu, which
has culminated in the determined moveiuent
for achange iu its presidency began with the
discord between Kev. Dr. J. .. McCauley
aud three of Ills colleagues in the faculty.
It resulted In their withdrawal, but it left
seeds of treuble behind and Iu the w Ide con cen
stituency which the men who were crowded
out eujoyed. Hince then the presidency of
Dr. McCauley has net been crowned with ro re
sults te justiry his continuance at the head of
the institution, In the Judgment or a great
mauy of its patrons. The average num.
bers of the graduating vlttwt have
decreased; new buildings and new
proressors have net sulliced te draw
Htudents and from that part et the
church In which the loudest demand is made
for Dr. McC'h retention the least sUreuaire is
secured for the institution. The deviation
from the old classical standards and the ad
mission of women te the college hae net en-
uauceu us popularity ; and Us iulluonce upon
and relations with the church which directs
IU fertunes are said te be altogether uusall.
factory. Under these circumstances It is net
surprising te hear that Dr. McCauley coutom ceutom coutem
plates resignation at the appre tching com.
uiencement aud that the friends of Dickinsen
are stirred up evor the selection of a tit suo sue suo
cesser. As the day melts into evening it is net Im
probable that the president may be humiiiin"
te hlmseir these beautilul lines et heett :
'?.V,0.r,,1,',l,;e cert. the cuum, the glove
And mail below nmlaalul. i.i.uie" '
Inr love Is nuawu anil heaven Is feo.
Tin: Seuth Pennsylvania railroad deal
Is uew bofero the supreme court in liar
rlsburg. Mr. MaeVeagl. Insists en the puer
lie argument that it was net the Pennsyl
vania railroad company, but the l'ounsyl l'eunsyl
vanla company, which contracted te purchase
the controlling Interest in the Seuth I'enn,
though the oxecutlve officers of the two com'
panics are the same. Fer the Heech Creek
part et the deal, he conteuded that as the
Northern Central was the purchaser, and It
was net a "cempellug or parallel Hue," It
had a right te the ownership. This he main
tained, despite the fact that the Ceniiby -vanla
railroad coiniauyew nod fcU-tlilrtreiiit-s
u"ue neriuern central stock. It will be
queerll the supreme court does net knock
ly arguments et this kind Inte a cocked
i.vVlKW ,la,s aR0 1'l'lladelphia was sheckeS
MnertT' f ." ,nre,t b"lUI murder, U
uTrlty ?WKu ' WllJ' clf'""t"tll Partial-
ha. dlscharge.tVhXt'if, Kffi
woman came te her death fro n fa Jth
which ezzell had nothing te de. u thU
had happened Iu the far west, Herelll wnni 1
probably have been lynched, andlie ".
ascertained afterwards, which hews that it
charge " ' " wuraer
LANCASTER DAILY
PitEPAiiATieNs en an extensive ncatenre
being made In Chattanooga, Tenn., te drill
for natural gas and capitalists are contldent
el success; but mero tangible ovidcuceof
prosperity is aflerded by the fact that Beernl
Urge Western Hrms, netablv the St. Leuis
Pipe cemiiany, anil Dentils, l,eng A Ce.,
have purchase,! land aud will at once erect
large shops giving employment te evor 1,000
men in me manufacture of ple the
largest works of the kind In the Seuth.
Klght railroads ceutre In the city and the
dredging ei the Tennessee nver will glve an
outlet by water te New Orleans. A test or
Tennessee ores for the. llessemer process
proved entirely satlslacterv. The lIasle unv
oesa has been tried, but the Bessemer is pre
ferred. The bulk of the finished output is
sold at Terre Haute, Sf I.euls and Cincin
nati. There is a tannery lu Chattanooga
which Is lieasted the largest lu the country ;
also a large stove foundry, a plow works and
numerous ether liuluttrl.il enterprises. The
colored men are developing a talent for
skilled labor, ever 200 being employed as
meulders.
At the annual meeting et the stockholders
of the l'ennRylvaula railroad company iu
Pittsburg en Tuesday, an increased less of
J3SI,151 ler lssj wasshewu In the operatlng
of Its Northwestern system of line, com
posed of Pittsburg, Pert Way-no A Chicago
rallwayand Lake Hues, Jellerson, Madisen A
Iudlauapell' railroad, and Indianapolis A
Vlncennes railroad. There was n reduction
In the volume of the passenger traffic, aud
the rates received for the same, both In the
Northwestern system, including the Pitts
burg, tort Wayne , Chicago rallwayand
Iake lines, ns well as en the Southwestern
system, Including the Pittsburg, Cincinnati
A SL Leuis ndlway uud the Chicago, St.
I.OUIS A' Pittsburg ratlreuds. There was a
general decrease of revenues 011 the 2,771 -1-10
miles of read controlled by the company,
which may be largely laid te the score of
hard times.
PERSONAL.
Hit. W. B. Renr.KTs has carried Craw ford
county for the Republican nomination for
Congress.
Jehn B. Kilk, of I'lattsburg, New Yerk,
hr s been appointed Indian school superin
tendent, vice Jehn II. Oberly, appointed ti
civil service couimlssleuor.
Mkismwikr the great French artist, at 72
years or aiie, has quarrelled with his picture
dealer aud cashier ; he is heavily iu debt and
apprehends he will have te go about with a
picture under his arm, as it he were a be
ginner Instead eriielnr; a et?rau.
Miss Katit A. Lkiitk, daughter or Jacob
A. Leippe. proprietor or the Ancher Bending
works in KemliiiKi formerly of this city, has
caused astir In Beading by marrylug Hetrt
A. Klegel, a peer but handsome young shoe
maker. Her father threatens te disinherit
her.
Urniiy James declared that he could net
live in Bosten, because the climate is se ex
hilarating that It was like a continual cham
pagne Intoxication. Whether this represents
the case or the novelist or net, it H a most
unfair statement of U10 case of many ether
people.
MANAemt IIenby II Ali.kn is about sail
ing for Kle Janeiro. lie says: "I have
slimed with Patll a contract te eism In New
Yerk, November 15th, a ories operatic con cen con
certs. She will sing In costume. She will
travel under my management as Mine. Patti Patti
Nlcellul. I contract te furnish her a ic:iat
saloon car, lilted wltn eveiy convenience 1
shall take this car te Mexico aud California,
where she will also make teun?. This
Ainerican tour will net only be her last her
farewell tour but positively her veryiiual
American farowell.
Dr. Baxter's wile, a lady of fashion in
Washington, "has as a iet a voting Texas
wildcat, which is very tame, but ter which
the doctor has had te have a large cage built
in the yard, as it would oc-isienallv visit
the neighboring kitchens, terribly frighten
ing the Hibernian or African cx'iipauts
thereof. Senater Edmunds' daughter has a
Httle bull terrier named Clrip, en whom
much attention is lav Ished, and who has a
covered walk built expressly for him, lead
ing from his room In the s'lble te the back
parlor window, se that he can go and come in
stormy weather without getting wet.
THi: NKVf ST. lMTItlUK'.N WAV.
The harp that ter ajjes In silence hath -lumbered
Again te the antheui of freed 11 m shall akc,
The hours of oppression lu Erin ure numbered,
Her sons have uprisen their fetters te break,
Ana seen snail bv seen
l'reudly waving the green
And patriots long exiled home Uiklug their way.
And llierty's strains
Will be heard en the plains
And the hilltops et Krln next Patrick Day.
Vem the Jloiten Courier.
WttheuLManiirerthrt bntivTa rnmrh p.in tiM rnruii
by lied Star Cough Cure. .Se poisons,
Teething llablcs are happy If their gums are
bathed with Dn. I U Mi's Teething Letien.
Summer Mothers be carerul of your tables
with dlarrheji. Iir. Kami's DlaiThcea Mixture
cures when everything else falls. Price 15 cts.
Fer sole by II. II. Cochran, .Ves. I'i7 and 13U North
Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. lmdAw
J. I.. Norten Carrell, residing at far Kocka
n uy, (Jueens Ce., .V. Y., w xs se crippled with In In
tlammiitery rheumatism, of ten years' standing,
that he had te use crutches. He was completely
cured by taking Urandreth's Pills every night
for thirty nights, aud will answer any written
or personal Inquiries.
M'XCIAX. XUTlVKa.
What Can He Cured, Lt's Net Km! ure.
If we can cure an ache, or a sprain, or a pain,
or a luuieness, or a burn, or it brul-e, or 11 bite,
by using raemai' Kclecrte Oil, let's de It. Thorn Thern
as' Klectrie Oil Is known te be geed. Let's tri
ll, r ur mlu by 11 II. Cechnin, druggist, 1J7 and
lai North ueen street, Lancaster
Frem srHcuse, N. 1.
I felt wcjik and langulu: hid pilpltailnn et
the heart and numbness of the limbs, llurdeck
Meed II Men have t-urtalulv relieved me. 'they
nromeit excellent." Mr. J. M. Wright. Pur
sale by II. H. Cochran, druggist, 137 and U'J
North tjucen street, Lancaster.
honing Wild Oats.
Hew many waste their time and resource in
toellsh experiment, with nasty worthless med
icines that can never de thetnawhlt of geed
If you are sick nnd want help get a rcputable
remedy of established merit. The curative vir
tues or Jlurileck mood Jlttteri have neier been
questioned. Ker an eulteblttl circulation ern
7l!?.,'.,",".mftch lhey ttre splendid, for sale by
11. 11. Cochran, druggist, U7 and IU North euecn
street, Lancaster.
Glad te Hear II.
"Ker several months I endured a dull pain
through my lungs and dhouldeis; lest mv
pints, uppi-Ule aud color, and could with dim dim
cultyretiminfremmy bed. My present health,
till condition 1. aue te llurdeck J Heed Jluieri."
r.!!, i.Av"'i.ll,,ill,.Klm"1"en. N. . let sale
by It. 11. Cochran, Uruggut, 137 and LO North
(Jueen stroet, Lancaster.
Mr, Geerge Dedge .Speaks.
This gentleman Uvea In Emporium, Pa., and
ays, "tine of my man, Han. Lewis, while work
ing In the weeds spntlneil his ankle se bail he
could hardly hobble te the home. Used VAom VAem
hi' AcltctTie Oil and was ready for work the
nex t morning. I have never yet seen se gnea a
inedlehie " Ver sale by II ft. Cochrun"drug Cechrun"drug
glst, 1J7 and 13M North (jtieeu street. Lancaster.
A ikiptl.t Minister's i:tp,.relire.
"I am a llantlst nilnlsier, nnd before I ever
lluiiight of being u clergyman 1 gradiialed In
liiedklne.biil lelt 11 lueratliu pructlie funny
ire-eut profession, forty jearsage. I was ter
many jnin sufferer from .iiilnsy. Themat'
iw'ItJ'?0 '' cu,rcd tue. 1 was also troubled with
i .iii"iV"' U,iil i0,";,. Kleclrie Oil alwitys
relleied 111a M y w lie u.id ehllil had diphtheria,
and Themat' 1-Uclrlc Oil cuieil them atidlf
taken In tl.ne It will euro sev en tmeseiuf ten
I ,im cenlldent it Is u euro for the me,t ebst 1 at,
cold, or cough, and If any ene w 111 take as ill
l.-aspiM,,, and lad f llll I,? wl.h the O.t.Snd he.
.I.1.,!'"A,!l'le.f thospeou lu ene nostril and
Oraw the Oil out of the Bp.Kiu Inte U.e be'td, I y
ni r"t?ift .hh1,,,,.f" Ul' -. until theOiJiairi
u.v1 he, tl'riwt, and J.raetlie It twice
a week, I dent euro hew elfenslvu their head
!!!rLe'i. l,w " ?luun H ""t d euro their ia.
Uirrh. r or deafness and earache. It has de. e
w nnilers te my cerUUn kne ledge. It Is he only
inedlelne dubbed patent medlelnu that ; h" u
,. er felt like recemmciidlug. nnd I am v erv iinx
Ions te sce U in every place. Ter I tell J011 tlmtl
would net be without It iu my house for any
I Ollslllerutletl. I mil nnw b,ii(..ri.... .. ..... ".'
Ilkoiheumiitlsiulii my right limb, aud utitldi g
relieves me like 'Jheiiutt' J.'cUclne oil." lir p
r. Crane, Curry, Pa.
Persaln by If. 11 Ceehmn, druggist, lJ7and )
North Clueen street Luncoster. '
IJIIOWN'8 HOUHK1IOLI) PANACKaT
la tliuuiest effective Pain Destieyerln the world.
Will most surely qulckuu the bleed whether
taken Internally en. uiiplled externally, and
tburehy mero certainly UKLtUVK PAIN.
whether chronic or ucute, than any ether pain
alleviator, and It Is warranted deuble the
strength of any similar pruiia ration.
It cures pain In the HlJii. flack or Uowels, Sere
Threat, Uheuinatlsm, Toethacha and ALL
r,.!!sJVJ:.,u..Tuu.(,r,,at Uellover efPaln.
"UHOWN'ailOIJSKiniLD PANACKA" should
be tn every family. A teas poenlul of the Panacea
l2r. "JPl0' 1.1" .WUUir Inweotenod. tf pre-
COLL). eenta a bottle.
um.lyaM,W,ASW
INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY JUNE 2, 1886.
MltltlVAL.
AY UK'S PILLS.
Constipation
a universal ami most troublesome disorder
It caines Hcadsetae. Mental l"ireten, Impairs
the SUM and llearlnir, destreys the Appetite,
and, n hen Iehr continued, causes Knlargvinrni
or the l.lver, lntlsmmattennr the Uewels, nnd
Piles, Constipation U 9ecdlly cured by A er's
for a number of mouths I win treulilrd with
CestHenesa, In conseiltienco of which t sullerrd
from boss el Appetite, l)ippsln, and i dls
ordered liver My eyes aluotteiihud 1110. 1 was
compelled te wear a shade eer tttein.anil.it
times, was unable te bear oipesuro te tie light.
1 was entirely
CURED BY USING
three boxes et AVer's Pills. 1 have nehcslta
tlen in pronouncing this modlcltie te be the
best cathartic ever made. James Kccles, l'e-
iniiii. 'iih.
1 surfer from Constipation, ami, consequently,
from Headache, indigestion, and Piles, ler years.
A er's Puis, which 1 took at the siiRgestlen of a
friend, hne Riven me effectual teller, lcem
iticurca taking this remedy two mouths age, and
am new (ree tmu Constipation, the luminal of
which has reused mv ether tmuhlrs te du.it-
pear, and givntly Improved tny general health.
w . heeler, Amherst, Mass.
1 suffered titmi Constipation, which assumed
such an obstinate form thU 1 fe.urd It would
cause a stoppage of the tMinels Twe bees nr
Aer's Pills cured me, lemplnlely. 1). llurke,
Sace, Me.
Ayer's Pills,
Prepared bv l)r J C Aver A Ce, Lewell. Muss
bold by all Druggists and Pealets In Medicine
tui-teJJ
T
1HKD OIT!
l'liTslilaiis and Druggists Iltt'etuuieml
BROWN'S
IRON BITTERS!
AS THE BEST TONIC.
At this ea-en nearly ever)" ene needs te u
some sort of tonic lKO enters Inte almost
every phjslclan s pres. rlptteu for these who
need building up.
Ker We.ikiipKs.LsssltudcJLack of Knergy.Kte ,
It HAS NO KIJPAL, and Is the only Iren iniitl
cine that is net Injurious. It hn riches the
llleial, lnxl'erates the Svstem, ltesteres Appe
tlte. Aids Digestion, tt dei-s net blacken or In
jure the teeth, cause headache or produce con
situation its ether medicines de.
lis. li II IIiselkv, 11 leading physician et
Springfield. Ohie, sajs llrewu's Iren Hitters
Is a thorough!) geed medlclne. I ue It In my
practice, and llnd lis action cveels all ether
forms et Iren. In weakness, ern low condition
of the system, llrewn's Iren llltters Is usuall) a
rMxItlre necessity, tt Is all that Is claimed rer It.
Ha. W N. Waters, IJ19 Thirty second Stn-et.
(.enrgetewn, I). C-. .i)s "llrewn's Iren Ult
ters . the Tonic of the age. Nothing better, ft
creates appetite, gives strength and Improves
digestion "
The Genuine has Trade Mark and crossed red
lines en rapper, lake no ether. Made only by
BKOWN C1IKMICAL CO..
(1) Llalllmere, Md.
G
KAY'S bl'EUiriO MKD1C1XK
TIIKGKKAT KNGL19U RKMEDY.
An unfailing euro for Impetcncy. and all Dis
eases that foilew Les of Memery, Universal
i.assuuue, i-am in me iuick. ifiinnes ei v lslen,
Prema ure Old Age. and many ether diseases
that leid te Insanity or Consumption and a
Premature Grave
-Pull particulars In our pamphlet, which we
desire te send free Uy mall toeveryeno. Cf-The
Speclrlc Medicine Is sold by all druggists at li
per package, or six packages for is, or will be
sent fiee by mail en the receipt of the money,
by addressing thn agent.
11 It. C0C1IKAN, Druggist, Sole Agent,
Nes. 137 and 1J3 North Queen btreet, Lancaster,
Pa.
On account of counterfeits, we have adopted
we uaiuw itiiiiiT: idu uuiy genuine.
illt
EGKAY MhDICALCO..
ap5-lydAw
nuaale. N. Y.
E
XUAUSTKIf VITALITY.
EXHAUSTED VITALITY
TUKSCIKNCEOF LIKE, the great Medical
Werk of the age en Manhood, Nervous and
Physical Debility, Premature Decline, Eirorsef
1011th. and the untold miseries consequent
thereon. 3M'ages ve. IS prescriptions for all
db.1-.1scs. Cleth, full gilt, only fl CD, by mall,
sealed, lllustrattvesample liee te all eung and
iiilddlo-egrd men for the next 90 days. Address
UK. W. II. PAllKKlt, f llultlnch Stieet, lJosten,
Mass. myl-lyeed.tw
ueu.ir.FVityiniumi ouena.
TE IIAVE A LAHGK STOCK
OP TIIK UEST
REFRIGERATORS
IN TIIK CITY.
The Pierce Dry Air Refrigerator.
UARDESHOUK, WATER COOLERS,
ICE CREAM FREEZERS,
And a full line of IIOUSKFUUNISIIING GOODS
The largest stock- of GAS KIXTUliLS In the
city. Special attention paid te Gas-rittlng, Tin
Itoetlng and spouting
We h iv e Just received another let of these 25c.
GLOBES.
JOOP. SCHAUM & SON,
24 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTKlt. PA.
"ly-M. A. K1EFKKK. ALDUS C. UERR
KIEFFER 8c HERR,
Ne. 40 East King Street,
(Opposite Court Heuse).
Invite all Housekeepers te Call and Inspect
their Stock of
Heusefuimshiiig Goods.
A Complelo Line constantly en hand. COOK
STOV'KS and ItANGKS, PAKLOIt STOVES
HEATEltSand rUllNACES.
STOMER COOK STOVES.
Afler carefully examining the merits of all
offered te thu trade, wu have selected
THE "ARGAND,"
Fer GASOLINE, and
THE 4t DANGLER,"
for COAL OIL,
As the llest, when all points are tonsldeied, te
offer te our patrons.
Call nnd see us. We love te show our goods,
nnd urn net offended If you de net purchase,
lleiiiember, we aru agents for
The " Splendid " Heater.
Mautiractuicd by ruller .V'Warrun Company,
liny, N. Y. which has no rival in durability,
economy of fuel and control of , 'gas. New Is the
tli.10 teexauiiueuud become posted for Aututuu
purchases.
ItEMKMIIEIt THE PLACE I
40 EAST KING ST.,
(OPPOSITE COUUT HOUSE )
ap2-tfd&w
aULLlNKUY.
TMMKNHi: AHSOIITAIKNT.
A. HIRSH
NOS. O & 8 NOHTH QUEEN ST.
In our linmonse assortment of elegant
HATS AND BONNETS
wheSrSif V?rBHU,IU ,hi" ee found any
trlmmei lI.i,l,,1Unettue,1,,l0', variety of un.
iV. S1SS. 1 ".u ?na "enneuat the lowest price.
PlewrsyK!t !'i ,iev"lu 1" .Ulbheni. Peathem
nnneS'-?ri,',,'.,'.af.0 "f u11 kinds and UaU and
jienncu Trlinmed Pree of Charge.
WATl'ilit" niiI.1rP5.f.".,.0!?J,M,,,.t0.f JWKLHV,
IVAICiiK!.Hl'li.CTACI.KandCLOCK8.
O" "OUT AMJBIIOE DKPAllTMKNTUcem.
..VfS our OENT'8 BTItAW HATS andKLT
II ATS at the lowest price. Call and ec. all '.'uia
VLurmnu.
H
IHSU A BlUmiKH
JUNE FIRST
Urlngs thoughts et AltM WKAT11 Kit, which
In turn makes ene think of
Light-Weight Olething,
Light-Weight Underclothing,
LIGHT-WEIGHT HOSIERY,
Ai , ,V , Ac
In our Bleck of 1.10111 WKIUIITCLOTIIUINO
ou lll find
SEEHSUCKEIt COATS AND VK8TO
At M.M, 1. and :(
Alpaca, I'ongee and Mohair Ceals, and Coats
and Vests.
Linen and Imitation Seersucker Coats, from .vc.
Pp ward.
In Light-Weight Hosiery
ou will tlud a Complete Line, from 23c. a dozen
pair te 50c per pair.
A Splendid Seamless Stocking, white or colored,
two pair ferisc
A Light-VI eight Ilalbrlggau or Lisle Thread
Seamless Blocking, at 'iV , ',!u., 9uc aud .Vic,
la Light-Weight Underwear
We have anything, at 17c. Sic , liV., "., 75c
and ll.K'
a-A Special lUrgaln In a tlnelv Mulshed
M.W.IUtUHiAN MIlltT or DKAWtltB ilSHe,
each.
ffirsh & Brether's
ONE-PRICE
CLOTHING HOUSE.
COUNBB. NOKTU 0.UKKN 8TUEKT AND
CENTHK BQUAUE.
w
1L1.1AMSON A FOSTER
32 te 38 EAST KING ST.
CO
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EverylxHly's Outlltters !
ICO
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SINOLEHKEASTED
Prince Albert Suits,
817.00.
1JLACK AND liKOWN
Salisbury Dress Suit,
813.0O.
Our Special Swift ltlver
CASSLMEKE SACK SUIT,
812.00.
ALL-WOOL CASblMKHE
SACK OR FROCK SDIT,
$10.00.
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Medium Weight and India Uauze
UNDERWEAR,
23c., SOu. A 75c.
et cities in Silk Neckwear,
23 Cents.
FANCY HOSIERY,
Stripes and Solid Celers,
25 cents.
LIGHT STIFF WERBYS,
NKW STYLES,
1'KAllLanaNUTItA. 'i.
DRESS STRAW HATS,
00c , COc , 73c,
Beys' Dress Straw Hats,
13c, UI'WAHDS.
Our Special Dress Shee,
83.00,
CALFSKIN UI'FEItS,
SOLID LEATIlKIt COUNTKUS,
OAK-TANNKD IIOTTOMS,
Made te our Special Order and
Warranted.
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32 te 38 EAST KING ST,
UBAIH1NU, SV,
JNDKMTUUCTIBLK OKAININU.
N0C11ACKIN0, NO 1'KKLINO, NOULISTJCU
INU.
We have a system of Ktulntnir wu weed that
mutt. In the near future, take the place or the
old system ou all nuw work, IU merits being as
follews: Total abolition et a painted ground
work, epeed and clcanllnesa In working It,
beauty and transparency el finish, smoothness
and durability, and the capability of receiving
as high finish as hard weed by Iho saine moth,
eds. This process Is the nearest approach te
natural weed that has yet been discovered. Call
aud seu samples. UUTIIKIK AbON,
belu Agents for Lancaster County,
Heuse l'alullng and Uralnlng Emporium, corner
of Chestnut una Nevln blreeu.
Always a large stock of Uunues en nana.
Telephone connections,
niars-ltmd
Williamson & Fester.
Williamson & Fester,
fJUIIS l'APKB 18 PRINTED WITH
INK
Mmufacturea by
J. K. WBIQHT A: CO.,
nurlMya U anfl:uaw 8t 1'hiiAaelpliU, p
jitwnLMttr, jtv.
JJ JR. UUOADS, JKWKLRH.
H.
Watches,
Diamonds,
Jewelry,
Silverwnre.
Oil Paintings,
Statuary,
Musical Bexes.
Bronze Figures,
Sterling Silver,
Geld & Silver Head Oanes,
-A roll Line of ITigresIve Kuohre and ' The Herman" ITUiw. ' ' 0,
H. Z. RHOADS,
Ne. 4 West King St.
MiJiuiriiiB.
F1KKI KIKKI1 KIKE 1.1 WATEK
WATKKII WATKKIH
Great Bargains '
-AT-
KEPLER'S.
$40,000 WORTH
or
HARDWARE
WILL HE SOLD
REFRIGElWOIvS
Water Coelers,
LAWN MOWKRS, CLOTHES WRINGERS
OIL OLOTBS,
Ready -Mixed Paints.
All Want te Take Advantage of this
GREAT SALE,
WOOD AITD IEMPITKPS.
Special Inducements and Bargains
-reit
Mechanics, Builders, Farmers'
GBEAT VAKIkVrr or THE I1E8T
Steves, Ranges, Heaters,
FURNACES,
-AND-
HODSB FURNISHING GOODS.
ALL WILL BE BOLD.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Champien Reaper
ANU KKI'AIUS.
A. C. KEPLER.
niHrle-amdJlASA w
VAMMAUma.
jDTANDARD CAKBIAQE WORK.
Edw. Edgerley.
CAEEIAGE BUILDER
Market Street,
Rear of Pocrteffloe, Laneaeter, Pa.
. i7 ."i00? """Pflscs a lartre variety of the
Latest Htyle If uggles, l'haiteus. Carriages, Mar.
ket and Iluslncss Wagons, which I offer at the
very lowest figures and en the most reasonable
terms.
I call special attention te a few of my own de.
?!?.?,'!? P' which it me KDUE1U.K VCLOSEO
I'HYSICIAN COUI'E, which U decidedly the
neatest, lightest and most complete rhyslcl&n's
Carriage In the country.
l'ereens wishing te buy a geed, honest and
substantial article, should bear in mind that
they lake no risk In buying my work. .Every
Carriage turned put In eighteen years a geed
one that ts the kind of guarantee I have toeffor
the public All work lully warranted, l'lease
glve me a call.
KEPA1UINO I'llOMI'TLV ATTENDED TO.
one set of workmen espectalty employed for
that purpose
MOTIUHB.
Q.KAND DIHPIiAY OF
NECKTIES.
UO TO KBISUAN'S,
OAMHIi'S HAIR UNDHRWHAR,
OO TO EUISMAN'8.
T310R IiATEHT STYLES'
J2 COLLAUS AND CUrFB,
HO TO KUIiiilAN'S.
QHEAPE8T AND BEST
SCARLET UNDEBWEAB
AT ERISMAN'S.
NO. 17 WEST KINO 8T LANCA8TE1 4
WATOUMB, mv.
TyATOHEH, OLOOKH, 40. "
WATCHES, CLOCKS. Ac.
SPECIAL 8ALK Of GOLD-KILLED CASES
(llemi's Manufacture), hunting or open-caied
watch, nlckle works, If Jewels, stem winding
and setting (limited number) at rtt.OQ.
Alse 7S In silvered hunting cases, same works,
at f 7.W each.
Urcat hargalns In Lancaster Watches. All the
best Klglns and ethers. Correct time dally bv
telegraph 1 only place In city. ISest watch and
(Near V. B. It. .4 Nnh QUen
SpccUcles and
Eye
Glasses. Optical
Z. RHOADS,
JEWELER.
Kin et.urMB.
glK
arEOlAIi HAI.K
-or-
KID
GLOVES
-AT-
WAY DOWN PRICES,
-AT
ASTRIGH'S
Palace of Fashion,
13 EAST KINO STREET.
rour-llulten Colored,
Forty-four Cents.
rivo-Iliitten Scalloped Tep, Ileal Kid, at
Forty-eltfht Cants.
r'lvo-llutten Ileal Kid, Scalloped Tep, Tan
Celers and Drowns,
Fifty Centa.
rour-llutten Heal Kid, Stitched liack, rtne
Tan Celers, nl
Slzty-nlne Centa.
Four llutten Undn-iised Krai Kid, rine Tan
Colen, at
Flfty-nlne Centa.
(lie-Heek Lacing ileal Kid, Fine Tan Celers,
Soventy-flvo Centa.
Klfty doien New 811k Taffeta Gloves, rine
Shadns, Tans, Slatrs and llrewns, six button
lengths, sites, 0 te ("X. at
Twonty-flve Centa a Pair.
Twenty nve dozen black Taffeta Gloves, same
inallty and length,
Twonty-flve Centa a Pair.
rortydTe Inch BMrtlng Embroidery, rine
Lawn, rine Werk,
Bigbty-flve Centa a Yard.
8p.'clal lkirgalnln Skirting Embroidery, Tin
est Quality and Fattern,
91.26 a Yard.
I'ull Width Oriental Skirt Laces, Cream and
Bulge, at
Eighty-flve Centa a Yard.
Heavy Egyptian Skirting Laces, Cream and
Beige, at
81.00 a Yard.
Oriental and Egyptian Laces, nine te ten
Inches wide, Cream and Ilelge, at
Twonty-flve Centa a Yard.
Black Spanish Guipure Skirt Lace, te Inches
wide,
83.50 a Yard.
Black Silk Escurlal Lace, rine Quality, 40
inches wide,
84.60 a Yard.
Black bilk Chantllly Skirt Lace. 40 inch e
wide, Beautiful Quality,
85.00 ;a Yard.
Parasols and Sun Umbrellas,
AT LOWEST I-UICE8.
After July first our store will close at six
e clock uvery evening, Saturday's excepted.
ULAMaiTAMM.
Cm:
IIINA HALL,
mkm
13 EAST KING BTBEET.
CHINA, GLASS,
-ANI
QUEENSWARE.
l'Batlafaotien Guaranteed.
IpMiirliiii
15 EAST KING STEEET.
Goods,
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