WWvT?-C? WfW JdJiiJ w f V1- v -" "- ' v V .' -fvr ' . v illz S -r THE LANCASTER DALEY UNXAtWCJCiiiK, JM.U1NDAY. ATJUJU ap, lBgTa l&a ramiuewiGEii fSTT BpjMMiit at aitm MimimMuuitnub wrt MkHMIMMM AUVOWSSJ TO pfpMk t i W WMUIKi K: ,1 IB .5 :s is Kw In fn MM UK MM gPfifc.. IM in mm uaa hop be kE" fa.! vine son moo tibL" S9KS 112 ' na M0 mm JB( ( am med .... jgun moo m sjoe yr.u.... tt"1 Ben) wetH wee wen a te f Weekly Intelligencer Jh " I WIBHUMVi MOMM.. -f m m tarn. MIRM try rrAJnrctm tuaoimien Lamas 9" BKtMtUaWXOBR. Lancaster. Fa. ttmtaMtt JmtUtgmtct UUTOAbTER, APHIL U, 1887. s-i,' i-i The rretMeat. Bt Lenia JfenuMicnn, upon the au-1 ffAtyofatenater aparentlyS?naterVest I wWW a nw aays age tnat the president WpMe accept a renemlnat Ien. Senater rifcuea te be responsible for any such sJtetaMKit, which la undoubtedly incorrect ; M He publication baa served te make fMtty clear Jtut what the president's pesi. fnp is en the matter, if this was net clear keien, m it should bare been te all who JMY observed his course and formed a flomet estimate of his character. He is a Mfd. however, of se rare a plumage in the aUUcal world, that it is net strange that should net be generally understood. The fjMeksteM of his character is his conscien censcien H&matm. He does what he thinks te be Mb duty and lets the consequences te him tatf take care of themselves. He does net jit his work with any eye te its securing for kdsa a re-election te his office, save in the jssaae that he does what he thinks the en--Ikktened opinion of his fellow-countrymen vwffl aDOravn. Ha la nnrinithbwlltr miin. . satisfy the intelligence of the rmmtrr f aad te secure its commendation. 1-This is certainly the way in which te Liaake himself strong and te secure a re. itlectien, if that should be his nrimarv ItkUimiaMnM Irriii ii ! !M'Mmr. utu MHMiMinviinuMiT, UBM MMi WWIWMI Ml sjftsjbject. But it is net a way the .average statesman readily takes ; some- MMV ir Af.hilt ha ha. ...... 11-t.i- .'-" '"-. w ma ou UUWVUilUJlUUIH 'tendency te slip off the straight track, en 13-- ue temptation of a seeming expediencv. k I' a notorious fact that the statesman, m,." uiucnveiy seeas ana works te gain riUvI. tZTii mwiiiiiiini in PUar' mnj " w . vrei ciauu inetal ie exception ; or rather be is net an '-A exception, because be is net a presidential .. atnlrantafter theasDirationef thn nnlinnrv i?a Jf, hAad4Un th vvvliA mhihIb 4Ua .1taM A 1IJ.. ZC iwiuiuare, n uu mum we place le grainy V bis ambltlenand with a wholly selfish view vu u9 unu nggiauuitcuiGUI, WIVUOUt thought as te whether he is the best man for his party or the country. Cleveland is net a min of this stamp. It comes naturally te him te think of his party and his coun try first ; either this, or else he is that very wise man ; who deliberately thinks first of his duty, knowing that thus, in official place, he thinks first of himself. There is no chance te question that he has pursued a very wise course as presi dent. The fact of his strength before the $ country shows this ; with two years et his A. administration passed, he has se firmly es- .rf HwuMnu uiiuaeu uiBb mere remains no &Kl!! fe",Ty little doubt of his reflection. There l14l fin man fn fhn TbrnAimtU - i 5J" - - ' vivviii.iviin nuu m-J coma wxe nis piace as tne standard bearer '4t"and poll his vote. He has become necessary itehia nurtv. and It has htmnm dig Hutn n jfetecept itsnominatlen, whatever his incllna- tiens may be. ijj jiiuih ub wuuiu emerwise accept the S' ; nomination la nnt nrnhahln Tf w Vnmn. 0 JiuA he regards the position as one of ex- . """ l"M"jr,lIUIU nUlCI! jj.- m ue uuui wuuiu uaiuraiiy sees w be re lieves, as ne aiscnarges the duties. 1& v uuucumuiv uub a eea or V " w um. ixe uaa uau me r. honor of linldfncr It nnH rr,.. e. KT-r m .- wm MiH; 0- ft$. enuy aeslre te escape a further K?&17' wn n l.n 11. If- ... gip-s-uvi. nie wwr. ixr. jjursneimer says pr,wiai neence naaa letter written decliii K tog a renominatien ; which Is possible. ?- Senater Vpst Rnr that l.a ,e:.i, .. i Kg, expressed te him a wish for retirement and ay aeciarediusdesiretobete se conduct hu p admiDlstrafieu as te win the public ap- prevai anu te mane it possible for another Democratic candidate te take his place. The president has a high repute for sincerity, aud there is no reason te question that this is a real expression Ot bis preference; but in se admin istering the government as te win public approval, he finds himself, rather than his E party ,the object of it, owing te the Intensely fZ unwise policy et many prominent Deme- t- crane leaaers.wnohavenethad thesagaclty v - tn fellow his lpa hut ioe .n . . V kick and te curvet around. unH ,, te M'.wIU settle into the running tee late, te make anvthlnu t.nt Jl -ri Vmf 1 A f a La,MWU""toe Alollewers in the race. The Deme. ratio leader is net new at hand te take Cleveland's mantle, and he does net vet an. ,-; year en the horizon. There are a number x aeaa ana weunaed ones lying around. uwbe will have te be sbevtldd into their Cves and be burled tee deep for k'eking K the next election comes around ; but Am is oet one but Cleveland of the stat ist) te bear the standard. .w - ,.y mm ' Bun tha Mawlra J fll 'i"f r- " -"-- -- wn. r-,ariu IM bccu uuui iue tToauingien te the New Yerk Sun, elsewhere jrtHihed, Mutt PennsylvanU, In paying M,000 bounty for lbs destruction of 190,000 hawks and owls, has In reality lest ' atari $4,000,000. These figures are reached toaneattaaieef the damage te the crops ,jhat weaM have been prevented bad these scavengers basa allowed te lire. Of nine ty of these bird killed near Washington lately, but two wens found whose stomachs bowed any parttaUf ler poultry. '' These results as la we same line as .reached by Dr. .Warrtn, state erni. .fast. He madeagi sWbgBKlve examU, i in this state aad ettaaagd the epla- ipfsgiMlallsUelsewlMsv, gad all agreed i Tie-r that hawks am mm are of i falaa la deveurlag isM'aBlft) aad pny ayea crew. ,Te kill ladlMrlBlMttlr.M bai been done tlMe tte beraty Hgytatlen, Is about as win as would be Um aei of a man sawing oil the limb of a tree en which he was sit tin. The law ought te be promptly re pealed. m Te Lesita tycleae Horrer. The destructive work of the cj cleurs in Missouri and Kansas, calls for it mere thorough and scientific Instigation or these phenomena. Engineers lmv e under taken te control the Mississippi river, mid have been remarkably successful. In France they have, by sclent lilc forestry, prevented the desolation of fertile uvllejs by wild mountain torrents. They are planning a change In theclltntte of the French possessions In Africa by the crea tion of a small Inland sen. Why should they net presume te meet the ejclenes of our West with some delce that would neutralize their most destructive features V Man cannot, of course, presume te con trol great climatic changes, for these have from the earliest times controlled the destiny of nations ; but it may be possible, by the scientific use of natural forces whose intlucnce en climate has been studied, se te modify the force of ecca sienal storms as te greatly lesen their dan ger, and e en te change them from curses te blessings. At present the question ap pears te be about as far abeeusus the earthquake question is below us. liutwe knew that trees and water courses influ ence the weather, and that men can use I these forces ; at all events it ought te be Poss'eie w establish a system of telegraphic signals giving warning or tiie approach or c clone?. These storms de net mee with ver great velocity, forty miles an hour being their greatest speed, and it would seem te be a sufficient precaution te encourage the construction of telegraph lines, and require the building of storm-proof stations. Of course, the storm would play havoc with the wires, but net until due warning had been given by the operators who would net need te run te cyclone cacs te sae their lies. The cyclone has become a feature of Western life, and the great destruction wrought by it in Iowa and Minnesota, in 1SS2 and 1SS3, served te call the attention of Eastern people te a phenomenon that the West had long been fauillinr with. 'e lllsmarck 'eed Apply. The New Yerk Sun thinks that one of the great parties should take up the idea of the peaceable annexation of Canada and make an Issue of it. The Sun may want the earth, but there ate ether wants te be con cen sidered,and at present writing it is net evi dent that we want Canada or that Canada wants us. One of its correspondents also calls fera great statesman of 'the Bismarck Beaconsfield variety, but we thank Heaven that there js-raall danger of the call being answerey. Thie'statesmen named aie distinguished fbeveeerythlngelse for the brilliant na ture of their diplomacy ami its close re semblance te the blaze of a brush heap- The iron chanclUer has ceered himself with glory, but if he should dm te-day he would leave Germany groaning under military despotism with au ominous and vengeful spirit lurking in Alsace-I.eiraine and France. Beaconsfield se complicated the Eastern question that England nay any day be dragged Inte war eer the territory of the unspeakable Turk. The impression pre ails that for the pres eut this country has about .is much leal estate as it can easily miua?e, and though we may cheerfully admit Canada when she knocks at our doers as asuppliciut for that protection that Union gives, it would be a bad though brilliant policy that would lead us te seek this territorial extension. It is by no means certain that the French-Can adians would harmonize wtll with the citi zens of this republic. ""LAsrB's administration 1. rar.icu. l.rly happy in themenitpulaln plaea eien when tlie place is net verv blir. Hrntimr Chtldi', or the Ledger, has been named as a Weat Point visitor, and tbe president has written him a pleasant letter, a-klnt; lilt ac ceptance. It Wig shrewdly ami kiuill dena V e auapect that Cel. Lsment H entitled te a shareel the credit for the ucrfssul way in which these thinss are done. JJe is a bewer in the White Heuse. Sicn the defeat ei tha hill in tlie legisla ture te peusien supreme aud conmieu pleas Judgea, the Irieuds of JudSe Mercur have taken oil their coats with e w HI ler h is re elec tien te the supreme bench. TiitUK are a number or pflrspirliiK gentle men lu belh parties In this county who are anxious te be county coutmmsienere. Te these, aa well aa te ethers, it may be el inter est te knew that a bUl has been introduced in the Senate classifying the counties by a pro pre Vision that thoae havteg e er 100,000 inhabi tants shall pjy their commlasieucra Ji.oeoper annum. Thl, of course, would include no ether county than Philadelphia. Tbe second class will have ever 300,000 Inhabitants, with BaUrles at U M0 The third class, of ever 100,000 Inhabitants, $1,800 salaries. The fourth class shall consist of counties with less than 100,000 inhabitant, whose commls cemmls commls aleners shall be paid a per diem of f3 fcr ery day neeess arlly employed in the per per fcruianceet their eftlclal duties, it is pre posed te amend this by making the pa tsce per annum. Pjiiladklpuia Irishmen will ak for tie recall of the American minister te K Jland It coercion la enforced in Ireland. Tun Ilrltiah government has just tested its first invoice of tbe new chrome sleel projec tile "Twe selected projectiles were flred at 10 inch compound armor platen, uisnulac tured by Sir Jehn Brown A Ce , limited, and these passed through the targets, being found entire at the back. The plates were exceedingly geed, being some of the hardest made by Messra. Brown Jc Ce, but the shells completely shattered them." The heaviest Ironclad aUeat or en the stock. uZ !j 0t W w lu t0 rUl the '"'"'le pro jectiles and this trial, ceullrming preWeua testa, places the guns again ahead el thoar thear thoar uier. "" " Key. Dn. McOlvnn has founded an anil, poverty society In New Yerk. The crvlna need of the metropolis Just new Is au anil McOlynn scclety. mm Cossei. HtsaiNeun reports te tbe depart ment of att3 en the petroleum wells of Ejjypt. Ue sayg that a well drivea te H uepiu ei J3u leei ui re toneu saveral vdlns of ozecerite" or "oil wax." Ozecerite, as may net be generally knen, is a substance like resinous wax In consistency aad trautlu trautlu trautlu oeuey. having a weak bituminous odor, and is ordinarily found in connection with rock salt and coal; It li largely used In the man man ufaeture of candles, aad Is of much mere value than petroleum. Though tbe yield or petroleum has net se far been very large from any or the well the government la pushing its investigation vigorously and with strong hopes of anecess. It coats this state f 160,000 a year ter public printing and binding, is the game worth the eaadle T emormuea jem txkdall. isBBBBBBW ssBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbC. The Kmlnent Kngtdh SclrutUt, With a llrtsf Mketcli el III Lit. The retirement el Professer Tyndall Inte privacy, en account of 111 health, from the po sition in which he has held In the Hoyal In stitution since lvVt, and te which no one has as yet been nominated, i noted with regret. Jehn Tyndall, LI.. I)., F. R S. was born about KA), lu -the village el l.elghlln bridge, near Carlew, in lrelaud. His parents wete In ery humble circumstance, but they gaehlm thebxtt education in their power and sent hint te a school where he acquired a sound kuowledgeof mathematics. At the age of nineteen he Joined in the capacity of "civil a'lunt" a division el the ordnance survey which was stationed lu his natUe town, lu lbll he engaged by a firm in Manchester, and for ab ut three J ears he was employed In engineering operations in con nection with railways. In 1M7 he accepted an appointment n teacher In Queenwced college In Uamphire, a new Institution de de de oted partly te tne preliminary techulcal ed ucation of agriculturists and engineers. Here be became acquainted with Mr. (uew Dr.) Kraukland, who was resident chemist te tbe college, and here be commenced these orig inal Investigations which hae placed him In the foremost rank among the explorers of science, lu 151S the two friends quitted Kngland and went te the university et Mar burg, in Hesse Ca'sel, where they studied uuder llunsen. Atterwards Mr. Tyndall prosecuted his researches in the laboratory of Magnus, at Berlin. He conducted investi gatiens en tne pnenemeua ei uiamagnetlsm, tc., and produced a volume en this subject. In 11, having been previously elected a Ktllew of the lieyal Society, he was chosen l)rofeer of natural philosophy In the Hoyal Institution of reat Britain, and succeeded as superintendent. In IvxS he Joined Prof. Huxley te the glaciers of Switzerland, return ing there again and pursuing his investiga tions during lv7-s-9, reaching Cbameunl en Christmas night lu 1n, and two days after ward reaching Mentauvert where he re mained three days, determining the winter motion of Mer de (ilace. In lv9 he com menced bis researches en radiant heat. In li'i Prof. Tudall lectured in the United htates, the proceeds of his lecture being gtven te an Interest te aid students. Prof. Tyndall presided at the annual meeting of tbe British Mssociatten held at Helfgst in August, 1S74. Unaccepted the presidency of the Blrtnlnic ham and Midland Institution for tbeyeir 1ST7. Prof. Tiudall has written numbers of books and pamphlets. Among these may be found "The Glaciers of the Alps,"lM30, ''Moun taineering," lvjl, "A Vacation Tour, ' ISOi "Heat Considered as a Mede of Motion," PW, "On Kadlatlen," the "Kede Lecture," lbe5, a volume en "Sound" lb5, " Faraday as a Discoverer," "Notes ou Electricity," 11S70, " Notes ou Light," 170, "Hours of Ex ercise lu the Alps'" lsTl "The Ferms of Water In Clouds and Klvers, Ice and Gla ciers," 1S72, "Address Delivered Before the British AMOClaUea Assembled at Belfast, with Additions and a Preface," 1-74, "Frag ments of Sclenie," lsTb, and " Essays en the Floating Matter of tbe Air In Relation te Pu trefaction and Infection." Tyndall married February '-", lSTe, Louisa Claude Hamilton, eldest daughter of Lord and Lady Hamilton. A THAU BUY in UUCUKLYK. A UeauUful euni; Lsdjr Accidentally Killed by a l'ltel' DUchargs. Trofeund borrow was excited en Sunday In Philadelphia by the melancholy intelli gence that one of the most popular young ladies of Philadelphia society, bad met her death suddenly while visiting at tbe resi dence of a friend. The deceased was Miss Annie C. Lesley, residing at Ne. 315 Seuth Fifteeenth street, Philadelphia. Miss Lesley was net lu that city at the timeef the accident She was visiting the family of Mr. William H.NicheN, en Pierpont street, Brooklyn. Mr. Mchelsls a well-known member of the New Yerk Stock Exchange, and was president of the Yeung Kepubllcunclubat tbe time of the election et Maer Lew. His son, Mr. Geerge MchelH, was a great friend of Miss Lesley's, and during a summer at Saratoga had as sisted her In practice with lirearme, an amusement of which tbe unfortunate young lady was very fend, as she was of such ether out-deer sports and pastlmes as a lady could with propriety take part In. She was noted aa a brilliant and successful lawn tenuis player, having wen many prizes at the game lu Phila delphia, and while sojeurnlngln the Adiron dack had engsgtu in deer hunting, and by bringing down a noble stag had rendered bcrtelt lanieus throughout the mountains as a modern DI Vernen, whom she resembled In beauty and loveliness of character as In ether traits that have made that hereine celebrated. On her visit neme days since te Brooklyn the fcuhjectet firearms was agin brought up, and Miss Lesley declaring hersell as much in favor of the amusement of markmansblp as ever a match was agreed upon and the en gagement wss fixed for Saturday afternoon. Miss Lesley en that occasion was examin ing a leaded pistol, when in handling the weapon it wtut et!, sending a bullet through her brain. Her suffering mint have been brief, for diatb was almost Instantaneous. Kr any ene could reach the prostrate girl te render assistance, shu was a corpse, and al though medical aid was immediately sum muued, the physician arrived only te confirm by the verdict of science the terrible truth'al ready manifest. An inquest, uuder the circumstances, was merely formal In character, and at that which was held the mine afternoon tbe jury ren dered a verdict, "That the deceased came te her death from a wound in the brain acci dently sustained while handling a pistol." The remains were brought te Philadelphia and carried at once te the home which the jeung lady left but a few days before in the lull low of health and hope, and with cheer, ful anticipations el a dellghtrul visit among bur friends In Brooklyn. Mi Lesley, who wss about 'JO years of age, was greatly ad mired ana beloved in Philadelphia society. Her lively an amiable disposition rendered her much sought alter, and, while she en. jeyed open air sports and pastimes, her char, acter pessessed all the essentially .femlnlue traits which render a young woman attrac tlve. She was the light of her home, as she was the favorite of her social circle. PEUKOHAL. m.MU V. Peen says that the railroads of this country carry J,WO,000,000 of watered capital. CoyenpssMAN 8viKnf.hr Daiimngten, tt WfaMl (MlUlltur fu hulfl in l.u.... . ... 1 ... .. . vuv...w., ... ...u hi UATDUIkUaUltl J id, (XX) in bend selling speculations last year. rvAisuii vvir.iiKi.ueu nia eightieth birth, day gave his medical attendant, Dr. Vcn Lauer, a pursecentalnlng fJ7,500, and ou bis ninetieth birthday $75,000. Mmf. Haiiaii Ilnnvii ardt will return te Europe in July, aud will appear In Londen at the Lyceum theatre in a Berles of French plays under the direction of her old mana ger, M. Maver. th?Jlh.T?r'B "alterlng suggestions that infinite ? ". I"rred a statement ade v'SS Ladv Aymah, daughter of an English earl who came te this country recentlv eloped en Friday with Henry Bell, a day hv borer at the Russell geld mlne.near iih.7 lette, N. 0., where sbehad SST'vSaJmffi uncle, a wealthy Englishman, who ewni the David Pukhie.v, a banker and leadlna leadlna leadlna Prohibitienist, tiled suddenly In Detroit. Sunday, et htart disease. He had been a delegate te several general conferences of tbe Methodist Episcopal church, and In 1881 was a delegate le the Ecumenclal council at Lon Len Lon den. Eneland. In IKI lm Pmi.ihnu. candidate for governor. JTbanklin A. Cemlv, for ever thirty yeara president of the North Pennsylvania IUIlroadeeapMr,4MdatkHMMa4 Pert Waaalatrte i iMardty alteraeea, la tke 751b year of hi age. The Immadlata eaaae of dMtn was the raptnre of a bleed rsssjal at the baa of the brale, although the ileeeaaed had bren sunerlng ter the past eight weeks from congestion et the lung and a oempUoatton of Aktihkw CxnNreir, whe was married te Mlta Whttneld en Friday In New Yerk, was born In Duiufernllne, Hcetland, In 1S.15, and oametothe United States a peer boy. He reiild net find work In New Yerk, which even then was overcrowded, aud se he drifted te Pittsburg, and was running a sta tionary engine and working as a telegraph operator for some yeara. Ue formulated the system el " train dispatching; " by telegraph and saw service en the Baltimore A Ohie and Pennsylvania railroad. Before tbe age of 20 he was superintendent of the western di vision of the Pennsylvania railroad. He fell It with Cel. Themas A. Scott, and they b night some oil lands. The leld was etier- unu, anu .Mr. carnegie uegan piling up a fortune which today exceeda ten millions. Dt Bull's I'nugh Syrup Is a purely vegctatile rmnneunil. Ibde-ent In nature mid wonderful IneiUct. rer children It M Invaluable, curing rreup, whooping cough, etc, 111 a few hours. Price t runts. Hi: W. It UltAVM. of Wethert'dvllle, Mil, writes t luffer emetliuns with acute rhentua tlsm. Mid your Salvation Oil give lu lntrauta lntrauta niHHurvltet Icenllally receiuuiend ltasasure euro. LETtKH mew TUP. EX SHERlrr OFUHAU TAlUtAL'OtlNTV, UBS OKK. M ATTtLt-a. N. T., Dec. 2, 1. 1 sni glad te say, from a long ponen&l experi ence with Allcvck's l'OROii l'Lisnm, that t am able te endorse all tbe geed things that have ever been said about them, and supplement th''e by saving that I frankVy btlteve their value cannot be estimated, and for preuirt and sura relief te almost every ache and pain that Ilch li heir te, no ether remedy. In my opinion, external or Internal, equals them In certainty and rapidity 1 have used them at ene time tot rheumatism another for headache, axaln for brenchltl. always with the same result -a speedycure. L. T. UAUK1MQTON. BVMOIAL NOTICES. Sltlt.Oirs COUGH ana Consumption Cure la sold by us en a guarantce. It cures Con sumption, -old by H. U. Cochran, druggtat, Nea. 137 and liJ North gucen SL, Lancaster, I'a. (j) Ths 1'opalatlen or Lancaster Is about JU.UV, and we would sar at least one half are troubled wtth some affection of the Threat and Lun, as these complaints are ac cording te statistics mere numerous than ethers. V e would advise all net te neglect the opportunity te cull en us and KOt a bottle of Kemps llaNara for he Threat aud Lungs. I'rtce M cents and tl. Trial slie tree. Respectfully, 11. a Cochran, druggist, 137 North (jneen street. A Sad MUfortene. Is te rale"a nice family of boys and girls and then have them carried Inte an early grave by that terrible disease Consumption. Heed the warning and check It tn lu first stages by the prompt ue of Kanip's Ualsain for the Threat and LunKs, warranted te cure and relieve all cases I'rtce 5c and II. rer sate by U. H Cochran, druggist. Ml, 17 Nertn Uueen streeu lYiel mr. (3) Mether I Mether It Moment! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying wtth the excruciating pain of cutting teeth t If se, go at once and get a bettle of JI BS, WINS LO W'S SOOTHING 3BUt. It will relieve the peer little suffer lmmedlately-depend upon it ; there is no mistake about It. There Is net a mother eneaith who has ever used It, who wtU net tell you at once that It will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It I perfectly afe te use In all cases' and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of one of the eldest and best female physicians and nurses In the United State. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. mayU-lydAw Uaa Bettlb Kraaers a ctraa Mr. Oscar K. B. Kech, of Allentown, ra, wa bedfast with In flammatory rheumatism tn the winter of 1883. Docter could de nothing te relieve him. He commenced using Gress' Hheumalla Remedy By the time he had used halt a bottle h could leave hi bed ; when he had finished the bottle he wa cured and ha net had a return of tha disease since. In hi own words, M I teel better than ever before." Price H, by all druggist. leb-JmdMWF SLEEPLKSb NIGHTS, made miserable by that terrtble cough. Shlleh's Cure Is the remedy rer you. Sold by II. B. Coehran, druggist, NeS 1J7 and 133 erth Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. (2) A Captain's Fortunate Discovery. Capt. Celeman, schr. Weymouth, plying be tween Atlantic City and . ., had Txen treu, bled wtth u cough se that he was unable te sleep and was Induced te try Ur. King's New Discov ery for Consumption. It net only gave him In stant relief, but allayed the extreme soreness et his breast. Ills children were similarly affected and a single dose hud the same happy effect. Dr. King's New DUcevery U new the standard remedy in the Celeman household and en beard the schooner. .Tree trial Unties of this standard remedy at II. B. Cochran's Drug store, U7 and IS) .North Queen street. Lancaster, l'a. (I) Boeklen's ArnJea Salve. The Beat Salve tn the world for Cut, Bruise. Seres, Ulcers, Salt Bheum, rever Seres, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cern, and all Skin eruption, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It 1 guaranteed te give perfect saUs saUs factien, or money refunded, price cent per box. for sale by H. li. Cecnran, DruggUWUI and IS North Queen street. Lancaster. PL COUGH. WHOOPING COUGH and Bronchitis Immediately relieved by Shlleh's Cure. Sold by II u. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 1J7 and 13a North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. (I) Bcnews Her Teeth. Mrs. l'hnobe Chesley, Petersen, Clay Ce, tows, tells the rotlewlng remarkable story, the truth et which Is vouched for by the residents el the town- "Iam'i ears old, have been troubled with kidney complaint and lameness for many vearsi ceald net dress myself without help. New I am free from all pain and soreness and am able te de all my own housework, lewe my thauks te Klectrlc Bitter for having re newed my euth, and removed completely all disease and pain " Try a betUe ; only 6ec : at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and lii North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. () Da. Hauls Werm sraur, Purely vegetable pleasant te take, wUl expel worms It any exist, no purgative required .alter using. Price, IB cents, by all druggUU. bS-3mdklW4r Cream and Celd Weather, What a luxury Is a bath In summer. Surely, bntagreaturluxury Is aclear head In winter: inst when almost everybody Is sneering and snuffllrg with a cold In thn bead. But when you are attacked use lily's Cream Balm. It cures colds In the bead, and what Is better, It cures the worst cues of chronic caurrh and ray fever. Net a liquid, net a snuff. Pleasant te use. Quick relief uadlcul cure. a.S jwdeedAw BOOK. "DLANK BOOKS, Ac. JOHN BAER'S SONS, Booksellers and Stationers. Blank Beeks, Photograph Albums, Quarte Bibles, Paper and Stationery, Nes. 15 & 17 North Queen St LANCASTER, PA. rVM BALM VM MMWS. FOR RENT. Twe or tour rooms In Brimmer" New Building. Ne. 1&3H North Queen street, Ueat and aa included. Ann) vat feblS-tfd uaisaifts iiivatii urricB. Fi R HALE OR KKNT-BHICK STABLE .m- wiuiuilllllDI)t,un I.JU1IUS11 IUS01, DO tween Salt Kin and OrmnirA atrjit nan h easily changed Inte a machine shop or ware-ntm2"-...tMy terms. U. C. BKUUAKKB, "4 Atternes-at-Law. fTOUSK FOR RUNT OR BALK. Jwn.'iS?? w,tn r0048 ImprevemenU and irSTKVi""'"04-"1- a variety or itireAVp,i?,"er"PT,ne ,e-,S0 "" P-4 No.?gelrtn.IB,t.t. TEWR HALB-A GOOD KUTABLIHUED X! business. In tha best location at HaVrt. V.UTll r,L .en "ertn M twavS-liarkst. J-iua llnitiUHjrUBfWi?a. MEDICAL. A TULOPUUHU8 FOR RUBUMATIUM. A Great Mistake ha heretofore been made In the treatment of rheumatism, neuralgia and nervous or stek headache. This I evidenced by a failure en the part of thousands of sufferers who And relief, even though they hare exhausted the skill or v arleus physicians and tried numerous se catted remedies. Te such Athlopheroa Is offered as a iV, isre and quick curs. Its suceess has been phenomenal, and vet It Is net surprising, be cause It u IK de all that It t claimed for it. The Athlopheroa le. will (ladly rvfer any who de sire te make an Investigation te reliable par tics who have been cured by 1U WARaissseann, N. Y. Enclosed find postal note for one-half doien betUes of your Athlopheroa. It Is wonderful hew It cares every case where 1 ran persuade tliem te try. The rtes are lnereaslng. My ali ali eor In law was Riven up te die by the doctors t they sent for me t 1 took a bottle of Athlonhe- res and persuaded her te try It ! the second dose gave relief, ehe had net lain In bed for two weeks i the next night ahe went te bed and slept all night t In one week she was up and at work around tne no use. Many thanks. Us. J se. 1. Mtmise. It Is owing te Athlopheroa that t am alive. 1 have suffered with Inflammatory rheumatism for years, most of the time being perfectly help less. Hut one bottle of Athlopheroa ha cured me. There Is nothing like It ler the speedy re lief and permanent cure et rheumatism, te 1 recommend tt te alt, knowing It will accomplish what It claim te de six K. Vicaaas, Me. 4) Pleasant St., Waterbury, Coun. r C Maizard, Upper Lisle. . T sty ' I had neuralgia tn the head ml neck, and Athlo Athle Athlo pheroi cured them." very druggist should keep Athlopheroa and Athlopheroa fills, but where they cannot be bought of the druggist the Athlopheroa Ce., Me. Ill Wall street, Mew Yerk, will send either (car riage paid) en receipt of regular price, which 1 11.00 per bottle for Athlopheroa and Sec for Fill. Fer liver and kidney disease, dyspepsia, In digestion, weakness, nerveu debility, dUetsea of women, constipation, headache, Impure bleed, Ac, Athlophero 1'llls are unequaled. upnS-lweed CLUTHUtU. T OANHMAM A BKO. 66-L. Gansman & Bre.-68 NORTH QUEEN ST. We are new offering a large and complete as sortment el Men's, Iteyv'tud Children Cloth ing at prices never huxrd of belere. We Mention A Feu Special famm f Men' All-Weel Business Suits at ! te. Men's All-W cot w ersted Suits at 14 00. Men's All-Weel fine checked Casslmere Suit at 110.00 Men's All-wool Kngllsh Worsted Suit at 11100. Men's All Weel fine Imported Prince Albert Suits at 111 (0. Heys' All-wool Suits at 111 00. Biys'AH Weel Mixed Casslmere Suit at 11.00. Beys' Atl-w oel Worsted Suits at K 0). Beys' all-Weel Xxtra t lne Catslmere Suits at HO). Children's All-Weel Klegant Made and rammed Suits at C1.U0. U1), S ua,S.eu. r Largest Assortment. 1 ewest Prices, bave mmwy by buying direct from the tnanulacj turar. L. GANSHAH & BRO, Merchant Tailors. MANUrACTUBBKS OF Men'g, Hots' ana Children's Clethleg, B. E. COB. N. QUKEN A OBANOK STS I.ANCASTKU PA. jrThe Cheapest (and Exclusive) Clothing Heuse In the City. XTlRSH A BKOTHEK. . GRAND OPENING -OF- Beys' ail Hta's Clothing. The greatly lnereased spac we have been able te give te the L1TTL.L rciLK'' UEPAKTMENT enable us te show our superb stock te far greater advantages than ever. We never had auch a perfect assortment of SnlU. Little Men's Suits in All Style?, Little Hen's Suits in All Qualities, Little Hen's Suits in All Shades, Little Men's Suits in All Patterns. Our Increasing trade In this department gave ns te understand that we had made It a Grand Success, and showed us that we needed mere room. Having dispened of all ourewn stock we are enabled te show e-.e et the Largest and Finest Exhibition of BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S Spring and Summer Clothing ever seen In this city, tnthe largest amount of space. Mether, you need net bother with your boys when they want a Suit. Just send them te us: we can fit them out at a very little cost, and end them home with a smiling countenance and looking like a little major. We extend te you a cordial invitation te call and Inspect the goods of this department. Hirsh & Brether, OHS PBIOl IMROHANT TAILORS, -AND- CletMers and Furnishers, COB. sTOBTB QUEEN 8T. AMD OUTU QUAKE, LANCASTER. PA. MMMUrALt. R EMOVKD. Having removed my Ceal and Kindling Weed Yard from the corner of Seuth Water and Andrew street te the corner et Seuth Water and Filbert streets, te the Extensive Trestle and Ceal Shed, erected by P, Lebrelter A Ce., I de sire te Inform my many friend and the public that 1 am prepared te furnish the following grades of Ceal: Lyksns Valley, Shamektn, nehuylkUl and Lehlgb of all slxea. Thanking tha public for thlr liberal patron age in tha past, and hoping they will continue te favor me with their orders at my new place of business, 1 remain Very Bespectfulhr Yours. UEMBY 8MEYCH. Orders left at IIS Seuth Queen street promptly attended te. Telephone connection. a7-lmd fltl rWlTk RBWAKD. PXsVFVFVf Fer any ease of Kidney Trou. bles, 'Nervous Debility. Mental and Physical Weakness that BOTANIC- MBBVC B1TTSIU tails te cer. Sold by dragglst. se eents. U"'UStfw CLOTMHO. SsfcSHSi' N W RKADt I Our Ready-Made Stock -or- SPRING CLOTHING. W are prepared tn show our New BI'ltlNU STOCK In Ituady-Madn Mult. Our Assortment Is Larger than ever before, and Prices Lewer. We have taken special cW'yjr"1 "PJCK and Attractive suits for tn Sl'llINU TllAIIR, and wnfeel satlslledeir efforts have been success ful. Call and give us the benefit of our opinion. Our Custom Department 1 Stocked with all the Newest Novellles In Suitings, which we will Make te Order lu the Best Style. FIT GUARANTEED. BUEGER & SUTTON, Tailors and Clothier, NO. 24 OINTRl BQDAR1, LANCASTER. PA. TLTYKBil it RATllKON. FLANNEL SHIRTS -reH- TQiirists and Travelers. Full Lines of the Celebrated I1UOKAW MANU FACTUHINW CUMfA.NVS KIN U FLANNEL sniUTt. ALLCOLOU9. ALL STYLES. Fine Ready-Made CLOTH I NG ! Ne treuble te Select a Suit from Our FINE STOCK Or ItKADT-MADE CLOTHING. MRNSF1NE DHKSS milTS, I1V0O. 118 00,11' CO and taieu. MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS, lloeu, IU0O, ll.') and 113 00. A Fine Assortment et SUIT1 FOB iOUNOUKNTI.KMEN. ALL TUT. LKAUlhO 8TXLK3. Myers & Eatnfen, I.KADl.MJ CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET. LANCASTER. PA. w ILLIAMSOfl A FOSTER. CALL US BY TELEPHONE. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. Don't Be Misguided, -BUT- PLACE CONFIDENCE -IN- OUR ABILITY FIT YOU IN A SUIT OF READY-MADE CLOTHING THAT IS FULLY EQUAL TO CUSTOM-MADE AND SEVERAL HOI. LABS LK83 IN PBICE. Children's Pleated Tunle Bulls, tl U) upwards. Beys' Sack and Cutaway Ceat Suits. Genu' Prince Albert Freck Ceal Bulls. Four-Butten Cutaway Ceat Suits and Straight Frent Sack Ceat Sulu, 110 oe upwards. Genu' Light-Weight Overcoats, H.00 upwards The Originality of Styles In Our SILK NECKWEAR, Attract the Attention of all Weil-Dressed Oeu- tleinen. New 8tylea-40c. Upwards. Light and Medium-Weight Underwear. Novelties In Caps and Peles for Beys and Children. Spring and Bummer Full Dress Bilk Hats for Gentlemen. New Shapes la Light and Dark Stiff or Belt Feltllat. A Very Large Assortment of SUMHER STRAW HATS. Beets and Shee that have earned for tbetn. selves a lasting reputation for Neatness and Durability. New Fashions In Ladles' Uand-Mada French Kid Slippers and (Jailers. Misses' Moreooo. fl alters and Ladles' Curaoea Kid Ualtars. Children's and Beys' Shoes, Gents' French Cal f Full Djwi Gaiters. In Congress, Butten or Bal moral. The best qualities and lowest prices Traveling Bag, Valises and Trunks. WILLIAMSON 5 FOSTER, S3, 14,86 ul S8ut KlBg St., LAJfOAtTSxCrA. sBMtsroleM at tM p. m except Monday anTtaterday. DMrtweba. A VKSh. .w f. . Hill . s I'RINO DHKSHUOOD.H. 33 and 35 HeiilH (iieen Street, (Ol'P. reUNTAIN INN,) Have just epe no. I a Hun el LUPIN'S SILK "N'MTAUI.OTIIS and LUPIN'S 1IIIHKT SHAWLS In Stngle and lleutile. at Lewer Prices than were ever tetalled In this city. Our $1,00 iiuallty llenrtetUls worth 11.1 JW Ourl Hiiallty lionrlettals worth II e. Our II IV iiuallty ItenrlntlAls worth II MM Oiirlt WH quality llonrletu Is worth II W In Thibet shawls we can give you bargain thatcaiuintbeeiiualcdlri theclty. We are only X Square Seuth el Centre Siiuare. and oiireiponte are net X what they would be HS.iuare Northeast or West et Centra B.iuare and we can and de offer jeu bargains lu thete gmMs that will mere than pay you te oeino and ANKLKUA.M Ll.NEer Spring Dress Goods in All the New shades and Styles. Prem 5 Cents Per Yard Dp. All Weel Cleths, full Jiuil wtde, all shades, 37Kc. per yard. Tty our CORSETS and have your New Spring Suits fitted ever thutu, as wohavulbebestflt wehavulbebestflt ting and beat val ue ler the money ever sold. An Elegant Cerset nt i'e. At Wc we can give you what some sell at Tic, aud at no we have the best value ever glveu. 33 and 35 Seuth Kjuecn Street, (Ol'P. FOUNTAIN INN ) inarUMydAs e U1NA MATTINOS. CHINA MATTINGS. 1 he nrrlval late of several cargoes of CfllNA HAT11NUS forced thutr sale te the Auction lUem. wheru we havu made large purchase of WHITE AND FANCY JOINTLESS MATTINGS ! v hlch we are elllng much lower than regular market prices. WIIITEandFANOrjHArri.NGS from UWc. teSOc pcrvard. Dunend A Cocea Mattings IN ALL WIDTHS. LINOLEUM, CORTICENE, FLOOR OIL CLOTH, RUGS AND MATS. BRDSSELS, VELVET, INGRAIN, -AND- Hall and Stair Oarpete, of stimUrd gualitles, fnuuthu Lewest Priced te the rinist Made, In lurger lines than ever before ulTcred In Lancuster. HAGER & BROTHER. B OSTON MTOaii Bosten te- 26 & 28 N. QUEEN ST., Between PosteSce and Centre Square. COMMENCING MONDAY. APRIL 25, OUR STORE EVERY EVENING. Stamm Bres. & Ce. bard d Mcelrey, bard it Mcelrey, Will lie Oneii I " j" i. t fv; fe&4 ''. n: SiifmiC'vn rsf- .4 v. j&. j'-.riMv. .aTihssssiil i.W t--JWsrtiMi'a
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