Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 26, 1887, Image 2

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iMtsMi an amusing exoimuenoi
r et the "biter bit,' by the New
lately, which lain political
te the Democratic governor.
rsVyear or mera the governor has been
te fill the railroad commissions of
.and tbe Senate has been steadily
t te confirm or even te consider his
a, though they have been men
r of their own party. The governor
Jbaa been lending them a new set
;ew weeks, giving them what he
a sufficient time te consider
svaskl confirm them if they would.
'wek age be withdrew the two
turns then before the body, and
Bgpubllcan senators Immediately took
t Offertunlty te assail him for depriving
I of tbe opportunity te confirm them.
r declared that he had never intended
I tbey should be confirmed, and had
r Met them in te curry favor with the
and Exchange organizations, te
the nominees belonged. Tbe Re-
aters protested loudly against
) s-tfairnea of tbe governor in endeavor
p te persuade these organizations that he
I friendly te them, and that the Senate
I their fee. The senators thought they
last elegant opportunity, te belabor the
r and curry favor .with theGrangers
I Knights of Laber, and they spread
elves te tne utmost in tbepreclama
I of their injured innocence and in their
en of tbe governor's inslnceritv.
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tii! a Mill si SHIS jsjajsute
' Wkmmwmv! Mourn.
IB)9tivmBtMM emtbs cv few,
MMHMuMMi-if-nr-Krrru
. ssssiss. At- 4 i a vmunm
tSpi BKtWUMMOMA,
pMlMMM Lsaaeaster, Fa,
PHft was an awfully false man, indeed, ac-.
sjeswingte their showing, and they had
tt succeeded in persuading thfttfr5I!c
k?ltll JU. .
.,- ..... y. -vmjjj, uiieg very
LpaTwhen.leI in an in-
t, the governor turned the tables en
i by sending in a message returning te
i the names he had withdrawn, and
r that he was glad te hear that
Pfcsjf were disposed te confirm them. But
.they were net. They wanted te confirm
m-the men he had sent in place of them.
I'i'hey had been talking for buncombe, and
Kbeen caught, and they were se taken aback
-MM. wjbj ui uv. nuun nuu vu
They refused te receive the governor's
B,than which nothing could have
i mere foolish. The Democratic lieu-
ut governor presented it, and rii-
1 tbe clerk te read. The Republican
refused, and tbe lieutentant-gever-
rad it himself; whereupon the angry
iican senators threatened te impeach
I ; about which they have twice changed
17 It Is a very common habit of legislators
JMtuge In buncombe talk, and te abuse
r opponents for sins of which they are
ires most guilty, but tbey are net
i se completely exposed in their game
fat this instance. If it is true, as the
r Yerk Republican senators claim,
.the governor was playing for
points, he has shown ereat-
taVIII In ha en .I..- .!... V...
''III MKI OA UiWl fcUBV 1USC
t they may incline te treat him mere
lelly hereafter. It is hopeless te
i they will profit by the moral te
; drawn from their discomfiture, and
I that It is tbe best policy te be honest
r(speech and acts as legislators. Tbe
r politician never learns this lessen
Uy inclined te a forked tongue, as
sparks te fly upward.
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Bastla Incbleg Alene;.
While the English are busily patching
financial policy, and the Germans
ayely discussing the supplementary bill,
KM is very quietly but firmly inching
en the Afghan frontier, and what
I saay be doing en her Eastern borders
i can find out.
;i:Tbe Russian press, which always fellows
I note given by the Russian government,
r said te have assumed a hopeless tone in
aentlng en the works of tbe frontier
slen, and this la naturally taken te
that Russia has no hope of bull.
me -.ngiuu in that matter. Russia
that she is feared and bated, and
.wisely makes all the capital possible
Ikes! this fear. Her course in Asia seems
MM se planned that she may take as much
i possible without war. in order
lift case war should threaten from
quarter, she may perhaps keep
irem joining ner enemies by
sing the cardboard empire et India.
Afghan mountain passes are the
Hfe great diplomatic problem, and
r England or Russia controls them
MM Eastern question reaches its next
,a-y determine the question of peace
I will certainly have great in
lift fixing the position of England.
I of this immense mountain bar.
i its miles of narrow passes, and
sable Jand of Afghanistan,
!h,r-ls-t at glance, and if Rus-
l suoeesd la seizing It, or even in
Butters that she can seize it
i notice, she will feel strong enough
, at any remonstrance from Eeg.
.
WleUsgte IU
a-
ftetleeable that the Teries an atill
;fsie alleged Fareel! letter for all It te
tt wresting capital against Ireland.
tesplte FarneU's vigorous de
iw ftsftlraftties of the denial and
I oat-ten aff aaarelndlead neenU
that the letter lea vile forgery.
ipfeecec this serious
BWsteBMklnikT-a
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pMl fee III ecunUefi tbsn the original
(MMytUUi-wi ttuU such letter was
wrlttsa. Surety FkmeU Is entitled te a
Msftpe&skm of judgment under such clr
eBMtHKea. If smsa'a reputation la te be
st the mercy of a relentless political fee en
e slight a foundation, well may strong and
honest men fear the pitfalls of public life.
The use of this letter for campaigning
purposes Is the lowest piece of demagogy
yet attempted by the Teries, and if there
remains any of that boasted spirit of
English fair play In the country, the letter
ought te be a boomerang that will recoil
fearfully upon the heads of Its projectors.
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It make Republicans tremble In their
beets te read of the unanimity ler Cleveland.
Vies Chairman Daniels, of the Central
Traffic association, requested the Yarleus
reads In the association te refine te sell
tickets erer Western llcea that bad net com
piled with the commands of Mr. Ferd, the
general passenger agent of tbe Pennsylvania
railroad. Mr. Daniels has received the fol
lowing pointed reply from the general pas
senger agent el the Ohie t Mississippi :
Oeergt H. Danieli, Xtq Vict Chairman, C T,
A , Chicago, Jtl :
Replying te Mr. Ferd's message, which
you communicate te ine, 1 would echo tbe
sentiments expressed by the late Mr.
Vsnderbllt in regard te tb untitle
W. B. SUATTVC.
Perhaps one et these days the beet will be
en the ether leg.
Wnr Is tbe building of the new Jll de.
layed? Start the ball relllnK.
It la said that many Knights of Labsr in
New Yerk, Brooklyn and Chicago have de-
lerminea te organizes revolt aeainst Mr.
Powderly, whose utterances en tbe result et
the Chicnge elections have net been te their
taste. Tbe order would gain by any such
action en the part of men who fuel hurt by
Mr. Powderly's very sensible remarks en the
defeat of the turbulent element iu Chicago,
and tbe sooner tbe sympathizers with
Socialists and Anarchists revolt the better It
will be for the Knights of Laber. Mr. Pow
derly came close te Socialism in his support
and endorsement of Henry Geerge, and It
would be well If some opportunity were
given him te pla-e the Knights en record as
tbe enemies of all who threaten law and
order, lie bas often declared tbli te be his
policy and tbe true splrltef his order, but iu
many cases Kulghts of Laber have tailed te
practice the theory of their leaders. The
latter should seize every opportunity te Im
press upon the men the danger of violence te
these who use it and te the cause they layer.
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There are a number of tramps imprisoned
by the local authorities. If they get three
yeara' sentences, the reason therefer ought
te be very plain.
Harry C. Ratmond, aged about 60, died
at Mlddletewn, Dauphin county, Monday
etening. He was a proinineet citizen of that
place, filled the offices of burgev, councilman
and school director, and whether in private
orpublie pursuits was alwayi held iu the
highest esteem. A geed Democrat, he was
continually active for tbe success of the
party; and his politics was net merely
bounded by local interest, but in the councils
of state and nation his services were as etlec
tlve as geed Judgment and lntellieuce could
idlrect.
Thk second term dlncuMinn was engi
neered by enemies of Cloveiaud te kill him
oil, but it has proved a big boomerang Iu bis
favor.
Tub success of the American Historical ss ss ss
soclatien should have an inspiring Influence
upon me local Historical society. The account
of the papers read before the last meeting in
Washington, shows thst able men are devot
ing themselves enthusiastically te the study
of history In this country. Many papers
F1""" " '"e isi meeting were the result
et special Investigation of unsettled subjects,
and presented a large amount of new lolor lelor loler
matlon In cenclselyaccenlbl form. Anether
Interesting feature of tbe meeting was the
part taken in it by young iun, yetuuknewn
te fame, but careful and conclentieus
workers, whose special studies In tbe depart
ment of history, while iu the lait vear at cel
lege, Justly render their work deserving of
recognition, several papers were presented
under such circumstances at the last meeting,
and In mere than one cie tbey aroused
considerable interesting and legitimate dis
cussion. PHBSONAL.
Pepe Lee offers te act as mediator be
tween r ranee and Germany In the Schnae.
belt atlalr.
Bishop Keanu, of Iltelimend, Va., has
received a )aial briel advising the found.
Ing of a Catholic University lu America.
Kx-Governer Keiieit k. I'attisen
bas accepted tbe nrc-Hliinpv ni ,i. ...
Chestnut Street National bank in l'utladel.
uia.
The DamdII. Mefpatt library, at Wash Wash
lngtenvllle, N. Y , was dedicate en Mon Men
day. It cost f25,000, and It suBt'wtts hew
some one ought tode likewise ter Lancaster.
T.a,K pebekmt baa appointed Uenry
OBrientebe postmaster at Conslmhecken,
vice C. N. Breeke, removed, and Jehn Me.
duV. Pf'msater at Meuut Pleawnt, vice
J. D. McCaleb, resigned.
L-Ki';. M'"0?. Ml,r" formerly of
franklin and Marshall college, new pastor
of the Kerermed church, Seuth Baiten,
writes that lie expects te start the building
of a new church there in the near future.
Henrt Ward Hekciiku U pronounced
by the Jewish ministers' association In New
Yerk, "the foremost Christian divine In
Anftrlca, tbe most brilliant speaker and a
aUr or the highest magnitude lu the sky of
humanity,"
Jehn U Mitchell, who, by the death
of his father last week, becemea one of tbe
1?"1 ?!e? or theNe"uwest, is a great lever
of tine pictures. He has net yet gathered an
extensive collection, but there are about
-.Eii,,t,.n.? m,.l,! Milwaukee horn-, that
it would be dlllleult te mau-h. Mr. Mitchell
la tbe owner or Jules Breton that was In tbe
Heney collection. He was attracted te It
flrat when it was exhibited In the IMrls
salon, and tried te purchase it at ?1.", COO for
Mr.Seney. The Milwaukee man, Lewe er,
kept it iu mind, and when the Saney sale
came, a year later, he bid it up te I8,3U0 and
secured tbe prize. He declares that he
weula net trade It for the Breton of the
Morgan sale, which went for MO.tlOO, and
aatbathe has been cilercd twice what he
paid ter it
Thackeray's letters, published in Ihe'
May Aertener, contain the following en.
SVS'VL10 comment : ' Get David Copper.
ve ifti,Si VI J.' ' bBu"fl : It beats the
XSil2w.S?'p.er ,bu mentn hollow. Jn an.
ether letter he says of the same work. Have
S!:;.? PlCfcensl It has Mime of Ms vcrv
Fo'SeheV Shteh' S0" ""'"' mcKS
uiuenes which make such a ureat ,,in rr
,eVheUra.urr,,n.0' ,h '' hai' uene
K21TSL5. i.heri Br oaligeo,. in the
U.I D1CnVPwt!eT..tb? lU?r ither teSS
X th i . fcV leui lelteiralludlnn
te the A. 'a works, baa been oepylna the e
A.,and greatly simplifying bis stjIeVi'd ever
coming the use of 'tin! words By lib
the publie win be tbe gainer and "Vvi.i
iCeppejttsld' will be Improved by ta' Inga
easeu from Vanity Fair. " K
HBIEF 8TATK MOTK4.
Captain Pratt la bringing te bis Carlisle In.
dlan Training school, slxty-twe pupils from
the Cblreahua Iodians.new held In custody in
Fert Marlen. Among the number are nine
married couples.
James Nixon, an old farmer living near
Pittsburg, distrusted banks and kept his
money et his house. A few dsys age two
sharpers stele (0,000 la government bends
Irem his home. '
Judge Woodward, In court st Wllkeebirre,
Monday, when liquor lieenses were handed
up te bits by tbe clerk, announced that all
eppltosttens, wbleh were in proper form and
with geed and sufficient bondsmen, would
b granted, unless remenstrances bad been
Slsd against them. There were 765 applies applies
Mem w LuaerM eeanty and only 40 of them
T-s TMarat SM the VtsSssy.
Frem tke M. T. Times.
At the recent launching of the Victeria, one
et the largest of the British armored ships.
Sir William Armstrong drew a striking
comparison between the new ship and the
Victory, the ship en which Nelsen died, and
oneeftbelargfwt of the day. The Victory
was a sail vessel of oak, and could make 13
knots with a geed wind. Her heaviest ahpt
was U pounds, and her whole broadside
weighed 1,150 pounds, discharged by 3ffl
pounds of powder, and she hsd a crew of 8.S0
men. The Victeria Is an iron steamer, mak
ing 17 knots without referent te wind. Her
heaviest shot is l.WO pounds, her broadside la
4,760 pounds, aud la discharged by 3,000
pounds of powder. And her crew apart
from engineers and strekers Is only 440; In
all 65a The figures show the aivance In
what Sir W. Armstrong calls mercantile
marine Insurance." But It Is a question yet
unsolved whether the Victeria representa a
navy as pewurlul against Its p-mstble fees
as was me one mat ine lciery, wun aeiseu,
represented.
The Literary lean- Lilj.
F rem the Chicago Mews.
One et the most charming young belles in
Chicago is engaged te wed a lerdling from
England, and ever since the announcement
etlhe engagement her young lady frlenda
have been overwhelming the happy girl with
lellcitatlens. The young lady herself Is
somewhat literary, and of course she num
bers among her acquaintances several blue
stockings, eneti whom dropped In tbe ether
day en her way from the meeting of the
Browning cluW te congratulate her friend.
" I'm sure you ought te be very happy,
dear," said this friend, "and I am anxious te
meet tbe gentleman of your choice."
" Oh, thank you, dear, and se you shall,"
responded the gushing fiancee, and then
her voice dropped Inte tones of earnest
pleading as she added, " but please don't say
anything about my ever haviug read Brown
ing, for his lordship tells me thst the upper
classes In England regard Browning as a
crana."
f They Craata Their Una rashlees
Frem the (jtteen.
1 am going miybs te declare what seems
te be a contradiction, vlr , that the most
fashionable women of tbe day fellow no par.
tlcular fash en ; they create them for them
selves, alwi. a, no doubt, with a due regard
te certain leading Ideas In prevailing modes.
At Mines. Hamilton tV. Ce., of Kegent street,
I saw beautiful dinner gown, which
embodies what 1 mean ; It waa made In a
most tashlenal material, viz., in pale peach
brocade, the skirt long, full, and plain, with
no trimming whatever or drapery. It was
gathered en te a slightly pointed bodlee,
laced in front, with a little fine old blend
creamy white, turned down from tbe neck.
The sleeves formed Just one long pulT tretu
tbe shoulder te the elbow, like the Stuarts
were. There was nothing fashionable about
the gown but the material, and yet the
wearer would be deemed a well-dressed
woman everywhere.
Hs Christened It.
Frem the Merchant T.aveller.
They had had chicken for dinner and
supper tbe day before, and en each occasion
tbe landlady had announced that ahe guesacd
that would finish It
"Will you pais the Patti chicken?"
aiked tbe old boarder gravely, at breakfast
next day.
"The which f "
"The Patti chicken "
"I fall te see why you call it by thst name,"
said the landlady suspiciously, as she banded
it ever.
But everybody else saw it
ARE TBEY GLAD?
If she were here
Te take my hand, and ask, " What la 11, dear T"
She would net sea the wrinkles en my face.
Ner note the silver where the geld hid place ;
Upen my faded lip she'd leave a kiss.
And whisper, "lulling," aud sbe would net
miss
The vanished reis ; or, It she did, would say,
" Hew you hve ripened since 1 went away :"
TheblemUhK that ethers might Ce tplte
Would still be beautiful te mother's eyes.
If she were here,
She would net mind the chantei : If a tear
Should nil my eye, 1 knew that sha would see,
And give sweet consolation unto me ;
Yet, in her heart, some things would little heed,
Knewing hew much their disciplined need.
And se, I think, though heaven be bat tar
And friends can see us even as we are.
They my be glad, like loving motherhood,
Uecause they knew bow alt thing? h erk for geed
Julia May in the Congretutlenilitl.
The Time honored Xetrc Dame, Baltimore, 3lil.
Wehtve hidamnle opportunity te convince
enrwlves of the rffljacy of Salvation nil Ve
cheerfully stimuli our names te the public aj
reluience. Iteeprctfallv,
b.s I hits OV NOTKK DAME,
Alfqulthand EngerStreets. IMlttmere, Md.
Ne wonder people have confidence when the
bent phssiclans are prescribing Dr. Hull's
Cough Syrup.
tiVMClAts HOTJCBS.
SHI LOH'S COUGH and Consumption Care
Is sold by uf en a guarantee. It cures Con
sumption, -old by H. II Cochran, druggist.
Nes. 1SJ and 1.9 erth Queen St., Lancaster!
5 (5)
A Sad SUslertune,
Is te raise 'a nice family of boys and girls
and then huvethum carried Inte an early grave
by that terrible disease Consumption, ueed
the warning and check It In lu first stages by
the prompt use of Kemp's Balsam for thoThreat
and Lungs, warranted te cure and relieve all
cases, l'rlce aec and 11. rer sale by IL
Cochran, druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street.
Trial tits re. (j)
Mothers I Mothers II Mothers
Are you disturbed at night and broken of your
rest by a sick child suffering and crying with
the excruclatlng pain of cutting teeth? If se,
go at once and get a bottle of MUS. WINS LO W'S
SOOriUNU SVliUf. It will relieve the peer
little suffer lmmedlately-dependnpentti there
Is no mistake about It. There Is net a mother
en earth who has ever used It, who will 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 magle. It Is perfectly
safe te nse In all cases1 and pleasant te the taste,
and Is the prescription of one of the eldest and
best female physicians and nurses In the United
States. Sold everywhere, its cents a bottle.
mayll-lydAw
os BerrLB KvsseTS a ctraa. Mr. Oscar X. B.
Kech, of AUentewn, Pa, was bedfast with In
flammatery rheumatism in the winter of 1888.
Doctors could de nothing te relieve him. lie
commenced using Gress' Bbeumatle Bemedy
By the time he had used hall a bottle 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, M I leal better
than ever before." Price II, by all druggists.
tebS-smdMWr
A Captain's fortunate Discovery.
CapU Celeman, schn Weymouth, plying be
twten Atlantle City and 8. Y., had leen"reu,
bled with aceugh se thtt he wus unable tosleen tesleen
and was Induced te try Or. 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 bIukIe dose had the same happy effect.
lr. King's Sew Discovery Is new the standard
remedy in the Celeman household and en beard
the schooner, free trial bottles of this standard
remedy at H. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, U7 and
IS) North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a. (i)
Haeadea's Amies) salre.
The Best Salve tn the world for Cuts, Bruises.
Bares, Ulcers, Salt Uheum, rever Seres, Tetter,
Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin
Krupttens, and positively cures riles, or no pay
rwj n tree. It Is guaranteed te jive perfect satis
faction, or money refunded. Price S eenU per
box. ter saJe by H. B. Cecnran, Druggist. 117
nd 11) North Qiwn street. Lancaster. Pa.
. COL'OII. WHOOPING COUOII and Bronchitis
Immediately relieved by Shlleh's Cure. Sold by
11 it. Cecnrun, druggist, Nes. W7 and US Nerti
Queen SL, Lancaster, Pa. (i)
Kanews tier Youth,
uiu.'u.SS? c.he,"r' Petersen.- Clay Ce , lewa,
otlhieh,'lew,n,malkb,e tUTy. the truth
Sewn. 5i'.S?he(1 ter the residents eltha
m?i..lmH J el' have been troubled
VewI am ft3Lr "!! "jrself without help.
?m'abl2,VSS ffPS-1' iS. ? soreness and
my thank, te Elec(rlS"Bltfi,"fe'r hTvln X
CMhiSn'S Dreg stereTyijf Md'ui SS. ft" ' at
Mtreet. LaniS,? pV " "a ""North Queen
street. Lancaster, Pa?
Queen
w
Da. UaULBB Wesat Bvanr. Purely vegetabla
pleasant te take, wUl expel worms ttiywl?
no purgative required alter using. PrteeTsa
eenu, by all druggist. bMmdM Wr
Cream swd Geld WeMbsr,
What a luxury Is a bath In summer. Barely,
but a greater luury is a clear head lu winter!
lust when almost evrvbndv la anjialn ,
snuDllrg with a cold In the head. But when yen
are attacktd use kly's Cream Balm. It cures
colds In the head, aud what Is better.lt cures
the worst cases of caronle catarrh and hay fever.
Met a liquid, net a snuff. Pleasant te use.- quick
relief uaOlaalcura. allwdseOAw
MMBWAL.
ma:
B NEW QU1N1NB.
KASKINE
(THE NEW QUININE.)
NoBftdaffeeta,
Me Headftebe,
Me Mftuaes,
Me Ringing Bare,
Ourea Qulekly,
Pleasant, Pure.
A POWERFUL TONIC
that the most delicate stomach wUl bear.
A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM,
NERVOUS PROSTRATION,
And all Uerm Diseases.
ronceLtis ksskikf. ua hkkn found
TO HB ALMOST A SPEUirtU. Superior te
quinine.
Hellevna Hospital, N. T., "Universally suc
cess mi."
) " Rverr patient treat
St Francis Hospital, ml wlthKasklne nasbeen
N. Y. ) discharge euieA."
Kev. Jh. h. Us
tlaxy. writes thst
alter twnntv vears
nervgus dyspepsia. Write htm for particulars.
St. Jeseph's Hospital, N. T. : " IU nse is con cen
sldered Indispensable. It acts perfectly "
l'ref. W.r.llolcembe, at. P., 54 Kast 2Sth St,
N. T.ilatel'ref In N. Y. Med. College), writes :
" Kasktne Is superior te quinine tn Its specific
power, and and never produces the slightest In
jury te the hearing or constitution.
Thousands upon thousands write that Kasktne
has cured them after all ether medicines failed.
Write for book et testimonials
Kasktne can be taken without any special
medical advice. Simper bottle. Sold by
H. B. OOOHRAN,
Druggist. )J7 and 139 North (Jueen St.. Lancas
ter, fa , or sent by mail en receipt of price.
KASKINE CO., M Warren St, New Yerk.
fet34 lyeedAw
D
IGE8TYL1N.
KIDDER'S
DIGESTYLIN.
-ren-
Indigcstien and Dyspepsia.
A POTENT BKMKDY FOB
indigestion. Acute and Atenic Dyspepsia,
Cbrenle and Gastrointestinal Catarrh, Vomiting
In Pregnancy, Cholera Infantum, and In conva
lescence trein Acute Diseases.
ever SCO. physicians have sent te ns the most
flattorlngepinlons upon Dlgestylln as a remedy
ter all disrates arising from Improper digestion.
rerSlyearswe have manufactured theDlges
tve rermenu expressly ter PHYSICIANS' nse,
and for the past year DIGESTYLIN has been by
them extensively precrtbed, and te-day it
stands without a rival as a digestive agent, it
is net a secret remedy but a scientific prepara
tion, the formula of which Is plainly printed en
each bottle, ltsgrea DIUKsTlVK POWEtt Is
created by a careful and proper treatment of the
fetiuents In manufacture. UH very agree ibte
te the taste, and acceptable te the most delicate
ste-nach. Fer the reliability et ear statements
we would rrspectfully refer te all Wholesale
and Uetall Druggists, and PHYSICIANS gen
erally. Price lt.(M. tteldby Druggists, or
war KiutiKBAce..
Manufacturing Chemists. 8J Jehn St.. N. V.
marl lyd lu
Q.RAY'8 SPECIFIC MEDICINE.
Gray's Specific Medicine.
The Great English Bemedy will promptly and
radically cure any and every case of nervous
debUlty and weakness, result or indiscretion,
excesses or overwork of brain and nervous sys
tem ; Is perteclly harmless, acts like magic, and
been extensively used for ever 30 years with
greU success.
& Full particulars In our pamphlet which we
desire te send free bv mall te every one.
AsTTbe Specific Medicine Is sold by all drug-
fists at II per package, or six packages for S3
t will be sent tree my mall en reoeptef the
money, by addressing the agent,
H. B. OOOHRAN, Druggist,
Nes. 137 Jk 133 North Queen SL, Lancaster, Pa.
THK QBY MEDICINE CO., Ne. 106 Main
Street, Buffalo, M.Y. mar91yeedaw
WEAK MEN
Suffering from the effects of youthful errors,
early decay, wasting weakness, lest manhood,
etc , 1 wUl send a valuable treatise (sealed) con
tatulngfull particulars for home cure, PstStB of
charge. A splendid medical work ; should be
read uy every man who is nervous and OehUI
taUtd address. PBOP. P.C. POWLEB,
mUlnAw Moedns, Conn.
ilAtr UUUDB.
J.
a OIVLER A CO.
NBW SEASONABLE
Dress Goods I
SILKS.
NKW APBINQ HOSIEBY.
Kid OlOTes, New Shades.
NEW JEBSEYH.
New Carpets and Bugs,
CHEAP FOB CASH.
JohnS.Givler&Ce,,
Me. 36 levst King Street,
LANCASTSB, PA
jronejrs.
AT EKISMAN'H.
New Spring Neckties
AT EBItMAN'S.
There Is no garment concerning the lit of
which a man Is mere particular than a Shin.
shirt Cutting is a if Ine art. Te lit comforta
ble a shirt mutt be ent with the proper anatom
ical curvta. the workpeople must be practical
shirt makers. Having had an experlnnca of JO
years, we claim te have the best fitting, best
made, best material and most durable
SHIRT
In the Market for the Least Possible Heney.
"VaiSMAN'S,
Ne. 17 West King Street, Lancaster.
mmmurAv.
R
EMOVEO.
Having removed my Ceal and Kindling Weed
Yard from the cimer of booth Water and
Andrew streets te the corner et Sonth Water
and Filbert streets, te the Kxtenstve Trestle and
Ceal Sheds, erected by P. Lebxaltar A Ce., 1 de
sire te Infera my ssaay friends and the publie
that 1 am prepared te famish the following
grades of Ceal : Lyksns Valley, Bhamekln,
achuylkUl and Lehigh of all sixes.
Thanking the publie ferth.tr liberal patron
age in the past, and hoping they wUl eentlana
te favor me with their orders at my new place
of business, 1 remain
Very Bsspectfnllr Yours,
IlKHftYBMKYCH.
Orders left at 415 Seuth Queen street promptly
twwira nw.
Telephone connection.
aT-Imd
gPRlNQ, 1887.
JLMew Dapartnre for Laaeaster In PlneTal PlneTal PlneTal
nJrt5ft.4RK?,rUo?,reet,,OB,tt beetmakere
?hJriRe.yeU,.n- J havemitiweetved through
npS5Sn,elW,M,'Ur'l,,r-e of
SUITING, tNOBOV.gOATQ AUD
aaiiBa ei wnien, for stale andnnalltw t
fa'rpaS " li 'wesVM ea.Te?K
Asp.clallnvltatle ts kartb oxtaaae t
la want of Spring Uarmiiu te u artVT
aecurs) Chetcfparwrns.KaiaaillUffiw'S
beat and nrleaa lnnr Lk . i.eisi tmm VST
all
ad
rw Mia pneM lewtr tatea rr.
vary
.--iattsaa'
asssassastn-smsa
MMMMU
A MsUUClNB.
Wend-Tftil Popularity of the Re
nowned Medicine.
e m
The arestestCsrstlretlRrcrfB eftse Age
A Veire trem tke Feeslcs
Ne medicine Introduced te the public has ever
met with the success accorded te Hep Hitters.
It stands te day the best known euratlre article
In the world. Its marvelous renown Is net doe
te the advertising It has received. It Is famous
by reason of Its Inherent virtues. It deea alt
that Is claimed for IL It la the most powerful,
speedy and effective agent known for the build
ing up of debilitated systems. The following
witnesses are offered te preve this t
What It Did fer as Old Lady.
CtuAorten Station, If. , Dec. 14, lset
Gists :-A number et people had been using
your Bitters here, and with marked effect. In
laet, one case, a lady of ever seventy yeara, had
been sick for years, and for the past ten yean I
have known her she has net been able te be
around halt the time. About six months age
she get se feeble she was hetpteit. Iter old reme
dies, or physicians, being or no avail. I sent te
Deposit, lerty-nve miles, and tot a bottle et Hep
Bitters. It had snch a very beneficial effect en
her that one bottle Improved hsr se she waa able
te dress herself and walk about the house. When
she had taken the second bottle she was able te
take care el her own room and walk out te her
neighbor's and has Improved all the time since.
My wife aud children also have derived great
benefit from their use.
W.B. HATHAWAY,
AgLU.8. Bx.CO.
An Enthusiastic Endersemest.
Corham, .V 11 , July IS, 1SSC
Qssts --Wherever you are, I don't kuew.but I
thank the Lord and feel iraterul te you te knew
that In this worldetadulterated medicines there
Is one compound that proves aud does all It ad
vertises te de, and mere. Pour years age, 1 had
a slight shock of palsy, which unnerved me te
such an extent that the least excitement would
make me shake like the ague. Last May 1 waa
Induced tetry Hep Bitters. I nsed one bottle,
but did net see any change : another did se
change my nerves that they are new as steady
as they ever were. It used te take both hands
te write, but new my geed right hand writes
this. New, if you continue te manufacture as
honest and geed an aetlcle as you de, you will
accumulate an honest fortune, and confer the
gntatest blessing en our fellow-men that was
ever conferred en mauktnd.
TIM BUUCH.
A Husb.UHl's Testimony.
My wife was troubled for years with blotches.
moth patches and plmnlt s en her fare, which
nearly annoyed the life out of her. She spent
many dollars en the thousand Infallible (?)
cures, with nothing but Injurious effects. A lady
fnend.et Syracuse, N Y. who had had similar
pcrtence and had been cured with Hep Bitters,
Induced her te try It. One betUe has made her
face as smooth, fair and soft as a child's and
given her such health that it seems almost a
mbracle.
AMxvRsaer CasAtuif 1'aiu.iamskt.
A Rich Lauj's Experience.
1 traveled all ever Kurnpe and ether foreign
countries at a cost el thousands et deilars.ln
search of health and found It net. I returned
dtsceuraged and disheartened, and was restored
te real youthful health and spirits with less
than two bottles of Hep Bitters 1 hope ethers
may profit by my experience aed stay at home
A LADY.AUUUSTa.MK.
SaVOenulne Hep Bitters for sale at Cochran's
Trug Mere, 137 and 13) North Queen St , Lane la
ter, l'a.
CAKPETS.
J.
a MAKT1N it CO.
Carpet
Department!
WE ABE CONSTANTLY BECEIVINO LABUK
ADDITIONS TO OUB STOCK Of
Carpets
New Bedy Brussels,
Mequetts,
Tapestry, and Ingrains.
ALL PRICES.
Bpeclal Offerings in MOQUETTS will last for
a snort time only. Best Quality Smiths A
Hartferd, SMS per yard.
TAPESTKYBBUSSELS New Patterns-Special
Line-44c. te sue, were 63 1 3c
B1NOKAIN, CHAIN, BAO and
CAHPhTS.
VEN1TIA
WALL PAPER
At Prices lliat will Istereit Ten.
SOME SPECIAL PBICES THAT WILL
reUN D NO IVUKBE at LB E.
BE
FOUR, FIVE AND SIX CENTS
-POB A-
New Line of Patterns
THAT HAVE BEEN Be It ABLY IN THK SEA
SON. Geld and Satin Papers,
Fine Decorations,
Borders, &e.
We have occupied enr New Sales Beems
and hare new the Largest and Best Lighted
Carpet and Wall Paper Balesroems in the city.
J. B. Martin & Ce.,
0. West Klag PrJiee Ms,
LANCASTER, PA.
iANKKKS.
KUHN, LOEB&CO.,
BANKUW,
M If AMUA ST., MBIT TOBK,
. J-" OOESTAWTLT OM HAND
AlIUniOM Ol CHOICE TUVsUTMIsTT
SBOVEITIM.
CLOTMIX9.
N
W RKADT I
Our Ready-Made Stock
-Or
SPRING CLOTHING.
W are prepared te show our New SPHINU
STOCK In Heady.Made Suits. Our Assortment
Is Larger than ever before, and Prices Lewer.
We have taken special care te get up geed and
Attractive Suit for t SPHINU THADE. and
we feel satlsSed our efforts have been success
ful. Call aud give us the benefit of your opinion.
Oar Custom Department
la Stocked with all the Newest Novelties In
Suiting, which we will Make te Order In the
Best Style.
Fit GUARANTEED.
BUBGER & SUTTON,
Tellers sad Cletalcrs,
ttO. 24 OENTR1 SQDAR1,
LANCASTER, PA.
M
TfERS A KATUKOI.
FLANNEL SHIRTS
-rju-
Teurista and Travelers,
Full Lines of the Celebrated BHOKAW MNU.
rACTUBINM CtiMI'ANt'S riNK
PLANNELSUIBTS.
ALL COLO US.
ALL STILES.
Fine Ready-Made
CLOTH I NG I
Ne trouble te Select a Suit from Our
riNfc STOCK or beady-made clotiune.
MEN'S n.VK DltCSS SUITS, 115.0.1, l.00,ISCO
and IM.lu.
MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS. C10 00. 11200, 11100
and 115 HO.
A Fine Assortment of
SUIT! POB IIWNO GENTLEMEN. ALL THE
LLADlAU STILLJ.
Myers & Eathfen,
LEA DIM! CLOTHIERS,
NO. 12 EAST EINQ STREET.
LANCASTEB. PA.
QANBMAH A BHO.
66--L.GansmanSBre.-68
NOR' H QOEEN ST.
Wearennwetferlngalargeand complete as as as
sortmentet Men', Beys' and Children s Cleth
Ing at prices never heud e( belore.
We Mention A Few Special Bargains ;
Men's All-Weel Business Suits at It 00.
Men's All-Weel w ersted suits at Is 00.
Men's All-Weel Pine Checked Casslmere Bulls
at 110.00
Men's All-Weel English Worsted Suits at 11X00.
Men's All-Weel Hue Imported Prince Albert
Su1Uatlll.re.
Beys' All-Weel Butts at IU 00.
Beys' All Weel Mixed Casslmere Sntts at 11.00.
Beys' All-Weel Worsted Suits at K 0).
Beys' All-Weel Extra t Ine Casslmere Suits at
8.00.
Children's All-Weel Elegant Male and
Trimmed Butts at H00, It 19,10 00, S3 ou. r -
SV Largest Assortment. J ewest Prices. Save
money by buying direct from the manulac.
tursr.
L. 6ANSMAN & BRO,
Merchant Tailors.
MANUPACTUBEBS OP
Men's, Bers' and ChlWren's Cletblsg,
S. E. COS. N. QUEEN OBANQE 8T8,
LANCASTEB PA.
SeTThe Cheapest (and Exclnslre) Clothing
Heuse In the City.
sTOJI BAX.B Um MsTjrt.
TROB RENT.
B Twe or tenr rooms In Brimmer's New
Building. Ne. 1MX North Queen street. Heat
and gas Included. Apply at
feblS-tfd BUIMMEB'S L1VEBY OPPICE.
TJtOB 8ALK OR BENT B RICK STABLE
X! and let, 17x80 feet, en Christian street, be
tween'Esat King and Orange streets. Can be
easily changed Inte a machine shop or ware
house. Easy terms. U. C. BBUBSKKU,
al6 1 Id a tteruey-at-La w.
HOUSE FOR RENT OR SALE.
Heuse with modern Improvements and
steam heat. 1 arge lawn and yard. A variety of
fruit trees and grape vines. Ne. ISO North Lime
street. Apply te
EZRA P. I.ANDI8,
aprt-tld Ne. ttl North Lime street
TJtOB SALE A GOOD ESTABLISHED
Mi business, in the beat location aa Harris
burg, Pa., en North td street, aNve ;MarkeL
Don't require much capital. Uoed rresens ter
selling. Address, O. w. K.
as-lmd 101 Lecnst St.. H.rrl.bura. Pa,
WAXUUMm.
nrATOHKH,
WatdMB. Clocks Oiiina ul Jiwilry
at leas than auetlen prleaa nnm Jannarw L UtT.
puivciaaa Watches: Best Watch sad Jawalry
gsrcOTfaet time by Telegraph Dally, only
L. WEBER,
WM EerU Qnaaw st, Msar rensfs. B. E. Depot.
SjsstsslSS. yaglissss usupassienns.
bteSs as lewafry
AU
-rrriLLiAM edmends,
Wbelstali Datltr and OommUtiea Merttut
is au Kians or
CIGARS.
Adsaneaa mads en salaahls goods. OBesand
eHgat riwrSbsise, llewa HuLl
emr uvedm.
arHlNO DRE8H GOODS.
SluS5 Seath (ueen Street.
(OPP, rOUMTAIN INN,)
HVffJ.'ili "Psnsd a Una et LUPIN'S BILK
M?i,.B,T4ULOt,I na LUPIN'S THIHET
shawls In Btagla and Deuble at Lewer Prices
than were ever retailed In this city,
n!!l!!,2qul.,J' "srtatuts worth I1.1IH.
Our I qual ty Henrietta Is worth II iS?
Oer It quality Uanrtatu U worth II nu
"ur H aaallty Henrietta Is worth SIM.
In Thibet Shawls we can gire you bargains
that cannot be equaled In the ell. DW,I,,
We are only H square Seuth et Centre Square,
and eurexpenses are net X what they weu'd be
K Square Northesster West of Centra Squire
and we can and de offer you bargains In lbs.
! " win mute luan pay yen te oesae and
leetheta.
ANILEOANT L1NKOP
Spring Dress Goods
In All the New Shades and Stylea,
Frem 6 Cents Per Yard Up.
All-Weel Cleths, lull yard wide, all shades,
37Hc per yard.
Try our COBSETS ann have your New Spring
Suite fitted ever thorn, as we have the best fit
ting and best val ue ter the money ever sold. An
Elrgaat Corset at sac. At Soe we can give yen
what some sell at 7V, and at 7 Je we have the
best value ever given.
33 and Se Seuth ieen Btnet,
(OPP. POUffTAIN inn
inarlS-lydA
e
UINA MATTINGS.
CHINA MATTINGS.
Ihe arrival late of several cargoes of CHINA
MATT1NOS forced their .ale te the Auction
Beem, where we have made large purchase, of
WHITE AND FANCY
JOINTLESS MATTINGS !
W htch we are selling much lower than
regular market prices.
WHiTEandPANCYJMATriNUS from llHc
teMc. per yard.
Dunend A Cocea Mattings
IN ALL WIDTHS.
LINOLEUM,
CORTICENE,
' FLOOR OIL CLOTH,
RUGS AND MATS.
BRUSSELS, VELVET, INGRAIN,
-AND-
Ball and Stair Carpets,
of Standard Qualities, from the Lewest Priced
te tbe Plnest Made, in larger lines than ever
before offered In Lancaster,
HAGER & BROTHER.
N
EW YORK STORE.
Something Werth Knewing
ABOUT
Dress Goods!
WATT & SHAND,
6, 8 ft 10 MAST KINO ST.,
LANCASTEB, PA.,
Place en their counters te-day, TUKEE Extra
ordinary Bargains In ..
New Spring Dress Geed s.
A clearing purchase of the surplus stock of
prominent maaulacturers.
B ABU SIN HO. l-'OrtveWece. TsrtWM.
HU11INU8, Me. a yard,
made te sell at S7Xc
BABOA.N 0.1-Yard BW.djjD HLIna
HUIT1NG, ISO. a yard,
never sold for less thin
BAKUAIN MO. A New Spring Shades In All
Weel NOBrOLK BUIT
IN US, te Inches wide, S7Kc
a yard i retail price all
ever the country, ler this
quality, 60c. a yard.
EVEBYTHINO MEW AMD DESIRABLE IN
DRESS GOODS
At Lewest Cash Prices at the
New Yerk Stere.
rWKa QTJAMAMTBKD
" RUPTURE.
Cars gaaraatead by DB.' 3. aVMATU.
ssaaaMesMai aoeparatlaaes aVelapSresa Miaa.
VAysm?
bard ii Mcelrey,
bard (6 Mcelrey,
rx,. ,t
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