Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 13, 1887, Image 2

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"LAXCABTKlt, APRIL 13, 1897.
t)jf-i"l It Halt Be Defeated.
f,-f ' Vrrwn the remit of the nroeeetllnors of
i3 tb Beard of Trade it is learned that there
langer of the passage of Heuse
A MU Ne. 18, relating te cities of " the fourth
R:i riaam" In which are cemnrehended these
l4liAtn In tvinulntlnn leaa than llilrtw
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'-f3j ueuaana ana exceeding iweive iiieusanu."
J"' i It is the worst kind of a patchwork
measure in its present shape. Lancaster
will nave mere than 30,000 epul ttien at
Uw next census. What will then become
of it under this new municipal dispensa
tion 't As the 1ntelliei:nci:i: said eC tliis
Nil en April 0:
' It makes the terms of select councilmen
three years, and the members of the coin coin
wen branch two yean ; the mayor is te be
chosen for four years and ineligible te sue
eted himself; the city admluistratien is
elaborately divided into departments et pub
ue aaieiy, cuuue -wetkb, water ana utus cuy
treasurer, city controller, law and educa
tion; with directors, commissioners and
ether features that are unknown te our
municipality. The previsions ter Irentage
tax for street, sewer and water improve
ments that made theSenate bill odious te our
people are contained in this Heuse act.
The entire school department is put in
charge of six controllers, two elected every
year upon a general ticket, Instead of our
efficient system et thirty-six directors en the
minority representation plan. Assessments
are te be made by three assessors appointed
by the court Many ether radical changes,
ail Innovations upon our present system, are
proposed by this new law.
It is Idle, te say that a measure se filled
with faults can be successfully amended in
the closing days of the legislature. It
must be defeated.
Twe High License ltelhcrauces.
Twe important lUiugvieiherauces were
made.rjnTm?siy. Governer Hill, of
vew Yerk, vetoed the Cresby high license
bill and the Pennsylvania ileue passed
the uroeKS iiign license measure uy tue
very large vote of Vli for te G:i against it.
Governer Hill's veto of the New Yerk
measure is se much affected by his view of
tl local beariun of the measure that the
principle of high license is net touched
iilcu. lie declares the bill te be stecial
legislation in that it applies te only two
cities of the state, Xew Yerk and lirook lireok liroek
lyn. lie recites the fact that an amend
ment was offered in both Houses applying
the previsions of the bill te all the cities in
the state, and another applying them te
several of the principal interior cities, but
each of these amendments was unhesitat
ingly rejected by substantially the same
vote that passed the bill. He further de
clares that the bill was adopted
against the pte tests of nine-tenths of
the representatives of New Yerk and
Brooklyn and was imposed upon these two
cities by representatives who refused te
accept its alleged beneficent previsions m
behalf of their own localities.
The governor in the same line of argu
ment presents figures showing thai of the
twenty-seveu cities of the state in twenty
of them the number of licenses is greater in
proportion te the population than in the
city et New Yerk, and iu all but one of
them the number is greater in proportion
tithe population than in the city of Brook
lyn. Finally the governor says thatuclause
of the bl is in cenilict with the organic
law of the state in net recognizing liquor
as property, the sale of which may be reg
ulated but which cannot be ceullscated.
It will be observed that there is no pronuu prenuu pronuu
clameute against high license, the inherent
defectiveness of the bill weighing it down.
In the Pennsylvania instance the big
vote by which the Brooks' bill went
through, presages its passage in the .Sen
ate. The pitfalls in which the New Yerk
high license eople fell, seem te have been
fairly well avoided' by their Pennsylvania
brethren. The main hitch has been en the
amount of the license fees. It will be in
teresting te watch if these will be further
reduced in the Senate.
The rceplc AnakeelDK.
We are a long sutTerini? aud patient peo
ple, until an Issue arises en which may be
fixed our wrath, and then we carry that
like a battle Hag straifiht te the very citadel
et the eueiniea that we have suffered from
se long In silence.
Fer many years we have borne w ith the
Insolence and tyranny of corporate power;
we have passively aud peaceably watched
the steady growth et corporate monopoly,
the weaving of a spider web of railwajs
under the soulless control of a menev
power. Wise men and patriots have given
frequent warning tliat this vast accumula
tion of wealth aud power boded no geed te
the country. With alarm we have watched
(be growth of a false aiistecracy under the
control of railway kings, and using its
TMt wealth te forge the chains of monopoly
en our greatest industries. They have
taken oil; they are claiming coal; they
Are scheming te enslave each staple of our
psunerce. Hut like Gulliver in the toils
of the Lilliputians, the nation is beginning
Ce atir and te strain the feeble bends. The
interest in the struggle ever the inter-state
.K. commerce act is the first symptom of an
C-. SlWHaUUlK HUtk IS UlCIIUtUlC. 4J01O OUU
i are impatient men who exclaim
t tee act, but the large body of in-
Mligeat citizens see tliat the railroads
which bare wilfully and maliciously mis
interpreted this law, are alone responsible
for the hearr iacrease of freight charges,
; and the vexations and outrages put upon
pMseneer travel.
, TaenllrcadbavetbfsBnriletoetoamong
and wHk nottew nphMky
of then are building arguments
agalait the Uw en the angry exclamations
of manufacturer and mercbanU who are
suffering from the outrageous policy of the
railroad. But after wrath comes reason ,
and men nre reading this terrible act that
the reads have charged with all the trouble.
They And that net a word is ald iu it en
which common seuse could basu the great
increase of freights; that as clearly as
words cau say it the act provides for the
retaining of the commutation and mileage
tickets; that the most probable effect of
the natural operation of this law would be
te put an end te tlie unjust disci iminatieus
that have enabled railway ieti.irchs te
build barriers of monopolies around their
thrones.
The people will see this ami from It will
take an issue. The time of awakening Is
rapidly approaching ; the deem of monop
oly may be cenlldently foretold ; no bri
bery of the press can avert it; no power of
money can avoid the trial of strength.
And ballets are stronger te-day than any
power under the sun.
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Oi'R local funeral refei titers will le inter
ested In the information tint creuiatieulsts
will bold an InternaUeual congress at Milan
next September.
Tiikkk are some peculiar feature Iu the
Khede Island election, a knowledge of which
shows the great dilllculty the Democrats
labored under In their recent successful
struggle. Under the property qualification
embodied in the state constitution large num
bers f working people of foreign btrtb, oper
atives of mills and ethers, are ptactically dis
franchised ; for, small as the property quali
fication Is, the necessity of moving about In
search et work prevents them from fixing
their home In any one place. The capitation
tax Is another bar te a free ballet, while the
system of registration Is se arranged as te
exclude all voters net registered en the tlrst
of December of each year, no matter whether
the election takes place a month or a year
after that date. The vote en Wednesday was
the largest ever cast in Khede Island, t (XXI
mere ballets being cast than Jast year, and
out of 35,W0 votes for governor only 32 were
scattering. It is net well, however, ler Dem
ocrats te count tee much ou the late victory,
as Republican interneciue UghU bad much
te de with IU
AccoUdine te the latt quarterly report el
the statistician of the treasury the total con
sumption of distilled spirits, wines and malt
liquors in IsjO was T3T,'Jtei,55l gallons, or
1'Z.tZ: gallons for each man, wemau and child
of the population. Each parson's share in
this grand " nuille " would be mixed as fol fel
lows : Wines, .38 gallons; dUtllled spirit?,
l."l gallons ; malt liquors, Ills gallous. It
will new be In order for souie iudmtrieus
statistician te discover the number of drink
ing people In the country aud estimate the
snare per capita of each en a I.mcaster
would rank high in a list of cities arranged
according te tbe consumption of beer per
capita.
W hat need is there for a legal holiday ter
"werkinginen"? All men who de their
part in life are werklngmeu, and If they have
the means and leisure te take a holiday wheu
they see lit, none may object Therefore it
seems that a geed bit et the spirit of the dem
agogue is secreted in the Information that
Governer Urien, of New Jersey, bai klgned
the bill making the tlrst Mmnliy in 'i-qiteiu-ber
a legal holiday for the wuiklnguiiu.
Mip Attci: Siesi: Ili.i'KWKt.t., writing
against the apparently general belief that the
work of a woman cannot be worth as much
as that el tuan, and that the best-paid pusi pusi
tlens in schools must ba reserved for men,
makes a geed point for her cause by this
story of a New Jersey farmer : lie had
alighted from his wagon, In which were his
wife, a basket of eggs, and ether breakables.
Ills young horse started nil lie was lame
and could net run alter tlie team. He
shouted at the top of his oice : "Sep that
horse! Step that herse ! Wlnte man step
him, fe ; black man step him, 00 eentr "
(Jlaiistmk is no new cemert te the
home rule caute for Ireland. He told .! ustlu
McCarthy that lie favored it eight years bke,
but was waillug ter the time Iu be tiie for IU
Osuel the interestiug features of tint semi
centennial celebratinu el Carrell county, Mil.,
at Westminster ou Monday was a precession
of old citizens that Included veterans et thee
ajres : Solemon .spp, 77 years of nge ;
Lawrence .spp, "-; Jesse Yiiiirlinir, 77 ; .Sel
Lawyer, 77; Murray Ylngiing, 7J ; (lea
Shaller, 7i; Jacob Kchadl.r, 77; Vm.
Lawytr, 70; Daniel Hurn-., 70, (.. O. Ward,
70; I). A. Mulder, 7t ; (Jeerge II l)N, 7i;
Lll Ithb, 77; Augu-t Kner, 77; limepb
Schatller, Te; Jesse Trl.-ll, fi'.i, Nicholas
liwe, CO; Jehn 1). I'ewiler, trr ; Ambrose
llayden,70; Cel. LenKwell,?!); Cel Maulsey,
7. ; GeerRO W. Manie, 7.'i; Jeseph M I'arke,
77, Dr. Swope, W); Ep. llitchen,(e ; J.N.
Halby, 71; Frank Warner, e0; Henry Metter,
61 ; Henj. Harnes, 7J; N. 1. Oirsu.'h, i.S ;
James A. Steele, its ; James lirenne, ill;
Sam'J U. Harden, 71; 11. T. lUrtbelew, 70;
fleerse W. Gorsuch, te; I) miel F. .Shower,'
70; Jes. S. Gilt, 71!; Ju'lj;e Isaac Utile, CO;
Hecry Iliie,77; Jehn Smith, m); V Sbrlver,'
77; Geere Illizzard, SJ; II W. Il-nnett, 7S ;
Ileury Wuuiplur, 75 ; Themas Slevenseu, 77 ;
II. K. Morelock, til ; Samuel A Lawyer, t;
Themas t Shepherd, 71; Julius IS Ilerrtt,
PEHSONAU
lJu.s. Cii t ni k l Ur.Ac k bas retired
from the presidency et the Yerk Jtllerscu
association.
Hk.naieii Hkcic Bays that Cleveland and
Allisen will be the next presidential contes
tants el the two great panic."
l'iti:ii tn.NT Ci.i:vi:i.mi has scusptul an
Invitation te attend the 1'iedtinmt lair, te be
held In Atlanta, lu October next
Kev. E. 1. Hen, the novelist, has already
received fT.WO In royalties en Ids latest book,
"He 1'ell In hove with His Wife."
Mitw. Wmr-i:y has denatnl Ki.noe te the
HU Jehn's orphanage lu Washington, u
uoinmeinerate the christening of her infant
daughter.
(j kg IK in J. f!Ai.si.i:vdled in Waynesboro',
Tuesday evening, et consumption. He was
elected te the legislature last fall, but was tee
sick te take his seat
Qckkn Victeria Is much pleased with a
photograph recently taken of bertelt by a
new process, which la described as making
the picture leek exactly like an etching.
HiiHliiSA Maehai.kna, daughter of Might
V r.uiiiunu ue ncnweiiniz, was married
te 1 rank II., bon et C. O llruuner, treasurer
of the llethleheui Iren ceiupanv, lu the Mo Me
ravlan church, llethleheui, ou Tuchdayoveu Tuchdayeveu
lKi by Kev. Charles Hhultr. Hev. J. Max
Hark and wife, of this city, weroamejij the
Hut r.iiwAiiit TiiouMreN, formerly the
Hrltlsh minister te the United Htate has
been accredited as couitniiwiener by the
foreign heldeia of Virginia bends te meet
the commtsNleii appointed by the legislature
of that state te discuss the debt question,
with a vtew of agreeing iiieu a oasis of
settlement, and will Hall for this country
CiiANCKi.i.eu Kunye.v has granted an
Injunction against the city et Newark, N, J.,
restraining it from using the Old Kim church
burylng-grnund for market purpose, -piie
decision aitecU 2,000,000 worth of property,
en which some of the leading business houses
of the city are located. The chancellor Hays
the greuud cannot be used for any etherpur-
pos luau uuryiug gruuuu.
Tin: i.atk Jehn T. Raymond wm kept
en the stage by financial necessity. Ills
physician warned him he could net llve a
year longer if he persisted iu playing. The
late comedian was a sixteenth degree Masen
el the Scottish Kite. It is believed that he
carried Insurance pollniesameuntlng te about
130,000. Under Manager Dicksen's macsgo macsge
ineut Mr. Raymond realUsd the following
sums during the seasons speeitied : 18Sl-t!2,
fel,000 ; mi 83, 135,000 ; 1883 Hi, 130,034.
VIM MM MNM4T M BMltraa.
Dr. McGlynn arrived In Cincinnati, Ohie,
Tuesday morning. Heme of hU frlendi de
Ired te lntroduee him te representative buil
neaa men of the chamber of oemmoroe, and
te that end aaked Majer Jehn Hyrne, of the
Chesapeake A Ohie read, te make the Intro
duction. Majer Myrne declined! saying that
an a Catholic, loyal te the precepts and au
thority or hU church, he had no sympathy
with Or. Mclllynn's position, and as a Reed
cltlren he oeuld net In any sense reeejiulze
tbe false theories which the doctor was at
tempting te propagate As a member of the
chamber of commerce the same views com
polled him te decline. Others who were ap ap
pealml te took the same position, and thus
Dr. Mclilyuu was net a visitor en 'change.
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ItebtiiHt el Her TresaM.
A young Pittsburg lady named Shaller,
who was the proud possessor of a luxuriant
head et hair reaching almost te her knees,
was found Tuesday evening at her home, en
Wharten street, Seuth Hide, lnseuslble, with
her hair cut close te her head. When she
was restored te consciousness she stated that
while alone that attemoen she was assaulted
by an unkuew n peddler, who eve' nwered
her and then forced her te inhale chlorelorm.
Several days age a man called nt the house
audellered the young lady f 10 for her hair,
but sue reiuseit te pari wmi tier ueauiuui
tresses. The peddler who assaulted her Is
believed te be the same party.
fire no the SOMiuetuuiiis Hills.
Frem the Oilerd Press.
An engine en the Columbia A Pert Deposit
railroad set tire te the young timber en
Williamson's Point, l'ulten township, Mon
day night The lire was seen for tullee
around and numbers of rabbits, foxes, coons
and birds lelt their homes In the blazing
weeds te avoid cremation. The Point is a
very high eleatieu and the blaring trees and
showers et sparks msde a spectacle beautiful
te beheld It Is said that about 00 acres of
timber and underbrush were burued.
Playing With Itetimers.
David Matter, U years of age, was shot
dead by his brother Charles, aged 10, at
Leck llavsn, Pa., en Monday. The boys
were "playing with revolvers which it Is
supposed nere net leaded."
SI'ltlMt.
Tree from tlietr prisons leip thecrysbd streams
Once mere tlie meadows feel their pulses stir,
Tlietr arfulnls conscious of the whirr
Ol feiithered jockeys racing with their teauis
Along the courses et ttie sun's golden Rleauu,
And Time, tliat enuer-niaking conjurer,
e.ir sleeping Nature comes, una, touching her
With his light wand, bniks through her death
like d. renins.
"Awake," he cries, "awake, for new the snows
Have lelded te thu hea ens' glorious klrg;
The wind pajs fragrant aounge as It blows i
The brooks and blrd In tuneful concord sing ;
And in the weeds the pale arbutus shows
Her blo-'euu-llhts te gulda the steps of
Spring '
FranK Hnnpittr Slitrmtn, n JlroeKhin M tga
:.ne.
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Tbe Tevw Tribune ny' "The late attnoj attnej
pheric irt'hnes his brought en tntny cnes of
cengti. and cold, and lr. Bull's Cough syrup Is
tn great demand
" What wound did ever heU but by degrees"
The thousand cases dally cured by alvaUeu
Oil.
WHAT A WKMrKMinit lUSsrAUBA. T
KEKI'KK SAY I
132 Uneuwiv, k Iehk, March ll,lv5
Seme weeks age 1 took a vere cold, which
settkd en my luns. I suffered irreat pain, con
slderable fever, and, worst of all, found myseir
witharucklnceuiih. In theeenlni? 1 went te
uiy bei e( Allcock's Pereus Plasters, Intending
te use theui en uiy tlirait, chest, and back. L n
fortunately my wife hid given all the Plasters
away, and the consequence was that 1 spent a
sleepless uUht. The next day I applied an All
cock's Pereus Plaster te my threat, one te my
chest, and ene between my shoulder blades. By
Uo'cletk uiy breathing was much easier, ceuirh
almost stepped, while a genUe p"rplratlen In
dlraled that the teer was almost none. In two
da s 1 was entirely cured.
J. L.JONKS.
ifBOlAl. Milium:
bllll.OH's COUbll nnd Omsuinptlen Cure
Is Mld by us en a truaruutett. It cures Con Cen Con
suiupllen. Mild liy it. II Cochrin, drtiL'Ktst,
'os. 1J7 aud l.'J North (jueea SU, huncuster,
t'tt (J)
THAT HACKING COUGH enn be seUlckly
carinl by Shlleh's Cure. e guuruitvu It. Sold
by II. It. C'echrun drutrslst.-Nua. lJTand 1JU .North
yueen St., Luncuter, 1'a. (I)
A Very Narrow (cap.
"les, I had a very narrow escape," said a
preuiluent citizen te a friend. Ml was confined
te my btd for a ear and my friends trave me up
ler a cmiaumpllvu's gnive, until 1 bt'tran uslnK
Kemp's l!alam for the Threat and I.uns, ana
here 1 um, sound and hearty." Price Sue and
II. for sale by II. U. Cochrun, l)rugtJlst,.Ne. IS!,
North (Jueen street, Lancaster.
SLKrJfl.ESs Ml.HTS. made miserable bvthat
terrible cough. ishUeh's euro la the remedy for
ieu
sold by II
U. Ceehran, druggist, Xej IS
and Ii) .Sert
h Uueen St.
Lancaster, riu u)
Kxclteineut In Texas.
Great excitement has been caused In the vi
cinity of Paris, Tex., by the remarkable re
covery of Mr. J. K. Corley, who was se helpless
he could net turn In bed, et raise his head ;
everybody said hu was d fng of Consumption.
A tnai uoiueei vr. ivmg a new uiscevery was
sent him.
Hiding telle!, he Imught a large bet
tie and a box et Dr. Kin
M'W Life I'llli
the time be Ilk I taken two beves of 1'llNuni
two bottle et the IM-ceery, he ua well and
had gained tn flesh thirty Mx pounds.
Trial Hollies of llil.l.rvut In-cevery for Con
sumption trt e at 11. It. Cochran's lirug store, 1J7
and 13.) erth Queen street, 1-unuuU-r, l'a. C)
Us I'.jttls Ktrsers a ccBs. Mr. Oscar K. J,
Kech, of Allentown, l'a, was bedfast with In
tlammatery rheumatism In the winter of ISO.
Doctors could de nothing te relieve him. lie
commented using Uress' llheumatle Uemedy
Uy the lime he had used halt a betUe he could
leave his bed; when he had finished the bottle
he was cured and has net had a return of the
disease since. In his own words, " I feel better
than ever before." Price II, by all druggists.
tetuMmeMWAF
Hie Verdict Uuautinetu.
Teu are feeling deun Med, your appetite la
JKHir, ou are bothered llh Headache, ou are
fidgety, nervous, und generally out of sorts, and
want te lruce up. Unite up, but net with silmu
lants. spring medicines, or bittern, which have
for their bants very cheap, bud whisky, and
which stimulate you ferun hour, and then leave
you In worse condition than before. Whut you
want Man alteram e mat win punryyouruleou,
start healthy action of I.lver und Kidneys, re
store your vitality, und give renewed health and
strength, buth a mudlclne you wlllnud lu Elec
tric Hitters, und euly U cunts a bottle at II. 11.
Cochran's lJrug bteie, 137 and 1J3 North (jueen
street, Uincuater, l'a. (i)
The Impending Danger.
The recent statistics of the number or deaths
show thai u large majority die with Consump
tion. This disease may commence with an ap
parently harmless cough which can be cured In
stantly by Kemp's Ualsum for the Threat and
bungs, which Is guaranteed te cure and relieve
all cases. 1'iite 5i cents and II. Trial Hie ret .
rer sale by II. U. Cochran, druggist. Ne. 137
North yueen street. eb-lwdAltw
lluckJen's Arulc sls.
The Hest Salve tn the wcrld for Cats, Braises.
Seres, Ulcers, Salt Uheam, rever Seres, Tetter,
Chapped Ilands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures i'lles. or no nav
required, it Is Kuaranteed te (five perfect satis satis
tactien, or money refunded. Price A cents per
cex. rer sale by 11. U. Cecnran, Drugg-lst, 157
agtflst,!
inu ISA norm wae.ui iiiwi, j.ancasteri
lis. lUcsisB Werk htbcp, Purely vegetable
pleasant te take, will expel worms If any exist,
no purgative required aiUir using. Price, 26
cents, by alldrugglsts. bsindUWAr
Ws Caution Acalnst Illin.
The unprecedcnled success and merit of Cly's
Cnuui llalin-aruul cure ter aiturrn.hu lever
und told In the bead-bad Induced many udven
Hirers te place catarrh medicines tearing seine
resemblance lu appearance, style or name upon
te market. In order te trade upon thereputa thereputa
tlea of Ely's Cream Halm Don't he deceived,
lluy only Kly's Cream Halm. Many lu our tin
uitdlate locality will testily In highest common cemmon commen
dutlon of It. A purtlcle U applied Inte each
neaull; uepaln; ugrwuble te use. Price AOcts.
ullSwdeedAw
Mothers 1 Mothers 1 1 Metnsrtll
Are you disturbed at night and broken of your
rest by a sick cMld sutfertng and crying with
the excruciating pain of cutUng teeth t If se,
go at once and get a betUe of UUS. WINBLOW'H
SOOTIIINO BVUUP. It wm relieve the peer
lltUe sntTer Immedutely-depend upon It l there
Is no mistake about It There Is net a mother
en earth who has ever used It, who wlU net teU
you at once that It will regulate the bowels, and
give rest te the mother, and relief and health te
the child, operating ilka magle. it u perfectly
safe te use tn all cases1 and pleasant te tbe taste
and is the prescription or one of the eldest and
best female physicians and nurses In the United
States. Sold everywhere, n cents a iHittln.
niayll-lydAW
A U UK AT DISCOVKUr.
The greatest discovery of the nineteenth cen.
turvls Or. Leslie's Sneclal l'rescrlntlen feralrlr
headache, which Is the discovery of au eminent
physician and used by him for ever thirty years
before giving It te the public, and It stands te.
day without a rival, bead advertisement 1b
another column.
BttiDAh aim.
E. CALDWELL-it CO.
Bridal Gifts.
Historical, Classical and Myth-nlea-lral
eul'JecM for Drawing
Kooms. l.lbmrH'B, Halle, Ktc.
sutiu'iue and 1'vdestAl Pieces.
Bronzes
Pedestals
-AND-
CellimnS bio anura
Tables
Sijiiarti ami
Ueutiil
With Tops of Mex
lean Onyx.
CLOCKS & CLOCK SETS
Cabinet, Ormela,
Batrltolre, Onyx,
Boudoir, Marble,
Ball, Bra,
Carriage, Enamel,
Console. Crystal.
Styles Seventeenth and lUMeenth
Centuries.
J. E.
CALDWELL
&CO.
902 Chestnut St.,
run.ADKi.fiiiA.
nmnivAU
A'
TULOPUOKOS FOK RHEUMATISM.
Heartless Cruelty
It Is te delude a poersuflererlnto the belief that
some worthless liniment will cure rheumatism
and neuralgia. Honesty Is the best policy In
the manufacture of proprietary articles as In all
ether matters, and the tact that the proprietors
of Athlopheroj have never claimed ler It even
all Ita u.ertt would warant has net a little te de
with its wonderful popularity, and the thou
sands of grateful testimonials recclved by them
show that their policy has been wise as well as
right.
Kxpoilence has amply demonstrated that
mere outward applications are worthless. The
disease has Its seat In the bleed, and any remedy
te be successful must deal "lth the obstructive
acid which poisons and Inflames it.
Athlophems acts en the bleed, muscles and
Joints directly. It takes the poison out of the
bleed and carries It outef IhOByslem; ttlnvlg.
orates the action of th muscle and Umbers the
stiffness ottheJolnU. It reaches the (liver and
kidneys cleansing them from Irritating sub
stances, and, if followed up alter the rheumatic
conditions cease. It will restore these organs te
regularity and health.
Wsst Chazt, N. Y , Ang. 1, 1S5.
Yours of August II, la at hand, and In reply
would say that Alhlopheros proved the most
effectual remedy for neuralgia In the case of my
son that 1 ever used. After using halt a bottle
he was net troubled any mere for six months.
lit. SHY 11AUK1
Mt ruusAST, 1"a., Ang.10, 1S.
I am thankful that l tried Athlopheros. 1 had
theumatlsm seven yean, part of the time could
net move but te day I am well and hearty. I
write this hoping soma ether sufferer may try
tt. W.S. rLEMI.SU.
Every druggist should keap Athlopheros and
Athlopheros rills, but where they cannot be
bought of the druggist the Athlopheros Ce., Ne.
Hi Wall street. New Yerk, will send either (car
rlage paid) en receipt of regular price, which
is 11.00 per bottle for Athlopheros and Wc for
l'Uls.
for liver and kidney diseases, dyspepsia. In
digestion, weakness, nervous debility, diseases
of women, constipation, headache. Impure
bleed, Ac , Athlopheros Fills are uneiualed.
aprll-lweed
rpe
WEAK MEN
Suffering trem the etfects of youthful errors,
early decay, wasting weakness, lest manhood,
etc., I will end a valuable treatise (sealed) con cen
uilnlngfnll particulars for home cure, ruKK et
cnarcu. A splendid medical work ; should be
rid by every man who Is nervous and debili
tated. Address, riier. f. C. IT OWL Kit,
inI5fimd&w Meedas, Conn.
TMPKOVED CUSUIONED EAB DUUM8.
OURE FOR THE DEAF.
eck's Patent Improved Cushioned Kar
uremi penecuy resuire neannR ana penerm
tne wers 01 ue uaturmi arum, invisible,
com-
tertable and always tn position.
AU ceuversa-
ued ana Ten wnisp
ners heard sflHUnctlT. Send
ler Ulnstrated book with testimonials, FKKa.
Aderess or call en W. UUCOZ, sHSreadwajr,
aw Yerk. Mention this paper.
lanallMvsedaMyw
jijii' a oe vs.
N
KW YUKKHTOKB.
SEASONABLE GOODS.
WATT & SHAND,
6. 8 & 10 EAST KINO ST.,
LANCA8TIB, PA.;
Offer te-day the Largest Stock and Best Assort
ment of
New Spring Dress Goods
Kvcr Shown In Lancaster County. An Immense
Varloiye! New and Serviceable
DUISS GOODS
At 3, i, s and S and 10 Cents a yard.
One morn case 811k Mixed Dress Ooedi, only
SXc a yard.
New Lustre Checks, 17c a yard, made te sell
ats:c.
Thirty eight Inch Spring Suitings, only 30c a
yard.
Forty Inch All-Weel Suitings. 25c a yard ; real
value, J3c.
rerty-flve Inch tlemespnn Saltings, Light
weight, 23c. a yard.
Bilk and Weel Mixtures, 40 Inches wide, OTKc
a yard.
All-Weel Spring TrlceU only S7H-syard.
All Weel and 811k and Weel Stripes, Checks
and Mixtures, for Combination Salts. Party
Inches wide, 60c. a yard.
Allihe Popular Shades In New Spring Tricots,
10 Inches wide, 50c a yard.
Prench Poule Beiges, U Inches wide, Men
yard.
Hair Line and SUk Check Cleth Suitings, M
Inches wiae,7Sc. a yard.
Pin Checks and Mixtures In Kngllsh Cleth
Sultlngs,M Inches wide, lie. a yard.
Everything New and Desirable In ladles'
Dress a oeda at Popular Prteea
-AT T1IK-
New Yerk Stere.
E
NaLKTKEE HTOCK FAKM.
Standard-Bred Stallions in Service.
BTOUM KIMQ (1111) 3
Keoeid.4 years, ...
HI BBNBT (Ull) we SO
Bend for Nsw Catalegns;
,. ... DAN'L O. BNULsX.
apllmOAv MartswlVPi.
wvmamwtm.
-tmimYKH'8 jrUHNlTUKIC 8TOKK.
WHAT WED0N'T SAY
-AND-
What We De Say!
WK DON'T sav yen cannot buy furniture at
ether Sterts.
WK 10 say that our furniture will Hire satisfac
tion 1 there Is nena lwttr.
Wt HUNT say that you cau net buy Furniture
for less money. .
WK 10 say ou can tme money by buying from
us,
WE UON'X say thill ether stores have net large
stocks.
W I PO say that eir stock, rer Bits, Design and
(Juallty, can't l bcaU
WK DON'T say that our Houses are charging
big prrirtU.
WK DO say that ii are selling at such ericas as
Ui allow ussome prod's, ami yet we
set mere for yourdellars.
WK DON'T say dei't call en our friends Iu the
business.
WK DO say that you will be treated cordially,
and will tlnd a large, well-selected
stock and get the beat for the least
money at
WIDMYER'S
FURNITURE STOR1,
Cerner Bast King and Duke 8ta
LAHCASTKB, PA.
MPtMVdAJ6-3mw
H
OUSKSJT1KKH.
HEINITSH'S
Furniture Depot.
A rKW WOUDS A1IOUT
Parler Suites, Lounges, General Upholster
ing and Repairing.
We soil Parler Suites In Hair Cleth, Plush, Ac.
Prices range from WO upward. e use no KX
CKLSIOU In our work.
Lounges we sell trem sk.90 upward.
We make Picture frames and I-oeklng Classes
and will put te your order all kinds of Mirrors,
either pier or mantel, In bronze orgeld,airva
sonble price.
We de all kinds of Repairing at short notice
and reasonably. Will call for the smalleet arti
cle ana nxn up qun satisfactory.
Yeu can have work Uepalred new and Deliv
ered after AprlL
See these 1)2.00 Suites In Cherry ; came In this
week.
NOS. 27 & 20 BOOTH QUEEN BT.
HEINITSH'S
Furniture Depot.
tfUVaMWUMHlMMUIV WOODS.
rXAlib AND HEE "
-TUE-
ROCHESTER LAMP.
Sixty Candle-Light j Heals them all.
Anether Let of CI1KAP QLOBBS for Gas and
OU stoves.
THE " PERFECTION "
METAL MOULD1NO AND KU1IUKK CUSHION
WEATHER STRIP
Beats them all. This strip outwears all ethers.
Keeps out the cold. Step rattling of windows.
Ixclude the dust. Keep out snow and mtn. Any
one can apply It no waste or dirt made tn ap
plying It. Can be fitted anywhere-no holes te
bore, ready for u-e. It will net spilt, warp or
shrink a cushion strip is the most perfect. At
the stove, U eater and itange Stere
-or-
Jehn P. Schaum & Sens,
24 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTKB. FA.
w
M. A. K1KPKKK. ALDUM U. UKKB
KIEFFER & HERR,
-DKALBUS IN:
WOULD CALL BPKCIAL
ATTKNT10N TO
Fuller & Warren Ce.'s
(TKOY.N. Y.)
STOTES. HEATERS. FURNACES AND RANGES.
We ask no one te ran any risks with "rUL
LKK WAKKKN'S " Ooeds. We guarantee
them te give Satisfaction.
As i Heater" TUB 8PLKNDID" has no rival,
being a thorough het base, no part of this stove
remains cold, evei y inch et It radiates heat.
As a Smaller and Cheaper Heater the "BUIQUT
DIAMOND " has established Itself In the front
ranks. i
The merits olthe "SPLENDID" and "BKIQUT
DIAMOND " consult In Beauty of Construction,
Perfect Control of Draft, Cleanliness, no Dust,
no Oas and Economy el tTuel.
BarCail and examine for yourself;
40 BAST KINO ST.,
IOPPOSITB COUKT HOUBBJ
uUUf
J'AKAaOM.
B.
RAH.
SATURDAY, APRIL 16.
-ou it-
Spring Opening
-or-
PARASOLS!
WA cordial Invitation Is extended te all In
terested te all and examine the large and varied
line which will be displayed.
ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN.
Ne. 14 East King 8treet.
SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 10.
apl-lmd
e
UHK UUARAJITsUU).
RUPTURE.
tiara
guaranteed by DB. J. B. MATBB,
Base at once
laseatoneai no operation ec esiay nrei
au i tKMtnl b hnntndisf CBISSU Mai
irmucni vt isy irvtm www
ni
SBBHS)
VW
Bfl
n AKCH BTh PJULA, Saaa ter Otremtar,
rsi
-DDfTUBE CURB QUAKANTKED BT
11 Dr. J. . Mayer, Hi Area sussi, rnuaeei
pala,Pa. Baasatones. MoepsraUon e basl
nsssaslay. Thousands of cans. At Bsystems
Heass, Beading, Pa., M Satoreay et sweb mpnj
BnecUmUAis. MTletliwa. tutlit
HensemrnisliiDg Goods !
nrntutif.
H
1R8H HHUTHB.
ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY
-or-
We propose te inakn the WOOL
KLY this week tn our MKUCHANT
TA1LOKINII llhl'AUTMKNT. And
why shouldn't set We have the
LATKSrNTYLK.Mhe IIKST UUAL UUAL
lTY.thellANIlStlMPMTPATTICKNs, and will give you a MOOKL FIT ter
theLBAsr MONKV.
Our entire stock of Sl'ltlNU
'W0lt8Ti:il and UIIKVIOTS consists
et all the LATKST OVKLTlKM lu
reHKIliN and DOMKsTlC OVBK
COATINU9. 8U1T1NUS and THOU3
KHINU8. We are always en the alert, always
up te the tlmss-a Utile ahead, If pos
sible. What did you sayt you are
hard te please T Yeu most of all we
can satisfy.
OurTUlUMINUSfer our CI'STOM
MADK are the IIKST and riM'.sT
that can le produced. Our workman.
hlpcanuetbe excelled.
We knew we can otTer you such In
ducements us will both secure and
retain your patronage, and ask you
te accept tills as an Invitation te call
and examine our LaUUL and VA
MED STOCK.
1'KICKS VEttY MOUKUATK aud
SAIISTACTION UUAKANTKKD.
Hirsli & Brether,
ONE PRICE
MERCHANT TAILORS,
-A Nil-
Clothiers and Furnishers,
COB. NOUTlt QUKBN ST. AMD UBNTKB
SUUAUB. LANUASTBK. PA.
w
I1.L1AMMUN it r-OSTEH.
TELGPU0NE CONNECTION.
WILLIAMSON & FOSTER.
THE PAST SALES
PRESENT DEMANDS
-reu ec it-
Superior Fitting Light Weigh
-AM)-
FULLDRESSSUITS
-AUK-
EVIDENCES
-THAT-
Our Honest Endeavors
-TO-
Supply Nene but Reliable Goods
-AT THK-
Lewest Prices
-18-
Appreciated by Oar Pitrens.
The Very Ltest Pashlens In Dress 811k Hats.
Stltr and soft Pelt llals, Children's Caps and
Peles, Bilk Neckwear, Cellars and Cuffs, Hosiery
and Underwear, Dress Kid and Celt Skin
Ulevss.
A Very Dressy Shee for I.sdles or Genu ; the
Best that can be found ler tbe money, II M Bee
It and you will agree with us that there Is none
better for the price.
Traveling Bags, Valises and Trunks at the
Lewest Prices.
N. B. If you cannot call, by sending your
name and poaienico address, we will mall you a
package of our Urand Prize Pumpkin reed,
WILLIAMSONS FOSTER,
32, 3, 36 and 38 East King St,
LAN CASTBB, PA.
W Stores close at G p. m. except Monday and
Saturday.
JIOOTH AND HUOIta.
TKW SHOE BTORE.
HIEMENZ'S
-NEW-
Shee Stere and Factory.
Infant Kid Butten Bhees. He.
CH
Ids' Spring Heel Bhees, coo. ...,
aes' High cut Pebble Butten, 11 te t, ll.e.
Res' Pebble Butten, ataplendld shoe, ti.oe.
BMi ebble iJattOQi round or iure
teft ..
' Musi T.sbASI RtlfTWUl. BtLK.
mi
M..::SoW5!wBb.rs,Lea
Lrn.Sffinn&an,boe.Lea,
MUutes' Pins Kid Hnrteg llsel 8hoe. II 13.
Cbllds' Hesl Selar Tip Bhees, 8 te 11, no.
Chllds'OoedPebbls Butten, Spring Usel, 75p.
Misses' Scheel Shoes, solid leather U te ll.oe.
Misses' Scheel
Misses'
il.nrin. Hl Hnttan Shee. 11 te X. WUC.
shrM or all kinds made te eraer. stememrjer
ws hvs rsmeved two Beers above the old stand
X0.57N0BTBQUEEN BT.
a.l.tM JOHN HIIMIHZ
SPRING NOVELTIES.
Overcoats,
ir
SyKNlNO UK FLOOR OIL OLOTJM,
33 mad 35 Kenth ueea Htrwt,
(Ol'P. rOUNTAIN INN,)
Are offering Uie beat Fleer Oil
Cleth, yard wide, at '. cents; 2
yards wide at 60 cents, ttiat ever
was sold at the price.
Window Shades, with Spring
Fixtures, 2 yds. long, only te cents.
Cocea Hugs, euly Ge cents, worth
75 cente.
Our Ingrain Carpet at 20 cents Is
etitial te any sold at ' cents; every
grade from 6 te 10 ceuts a yard leas
than regular prices.
Our line of ttome-raade Itag Car
pets cannot be beat in iuatity and
price. Carpet Hugs taken In ex
cluuige. The beet steam Cured Feathers,
guaranteed sweet and clean, at a
lower prlce than ever Beld at be
fore. 33 and 35 Seuth queen Street,
(OPP. FOUNTAIN
INN.)
uiariHydAi
J.
1L MAKT1N A CO.
J. B. KARTIK & CO.
SPECIAL
NOTICE!
If yen nmd anything Id our lines whllorelnr whllerelnr
nlihluic lsae hear us In wind and de net for
get te call en us.
Oarpete,
Mattings,
Wall Papers.
Decorations,
Rugs,
Upholstery,
Window Shades.
Curtains,
Draperies.
Vestibule Ourtainp,
Oerticene,
Oil Olethp.
Ohina,
Qlassware,
Ac, &c.
Kxpert Paper Hangers. Upholsterers and
Shtde llansers rurnUnea, and all work done
promptly and fully guaranteed Altering and
ttelaylng Carpets promptly done.
ORDERS TAKEN
-re& TUB-
LANCASTER
-STBAM-
Carpet Cleaning Works
J.
Cor. West King k Prince fBti ,
:lamcabtbb. PA.
Telephone Connection.
rLUMHINU.
F
LIMN A BKBMKMAM,
UVDBANT8 PUT IN, UA8 AND WATBK
PIPB8 BUM AT LOW PBICKS BY
FLIHN &i BRRNRMAN.
QABFIXTUBKB ATQKBAT BAKUBINS.
FIJNN & BRBNBstAN.
ONB THOUSAND YAH 1)8 UP PLOOB OIL
CLOTH, at 23c. 3Xx, worth c tee.
ONB UUNDBKD DOZBN BBUOMS at ISO,
worth aer.
FUNN tt BRHNIMAN.
TEN QBUBS PO0KBT KNIVH8, wortbSBe. and
40c., selling at no.
FLINN ds BRBN1MAN.
BABY CABIM.AOKS, VKLOCIPP.DBB AMD
BXPBBS3 WAGONS at Lew Prices.
FUNN &1RBNEUN,
SUKAT
Heuse Furnishing Stere.
Ne. 152 North Qumd Stmt,
UAMQAim r.
bard ft Mcelrey,
bard & Mcelrey,
6. Martin d Ge.,
I
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AY,
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