HvnvvnnvTP'vnnininniniMiiB'M'iHnH mamma t -3W5J;r vv"vrf ;. va 'kjFe'w-caf. ,asswi Vi5H""S5;' gptpHB liANOASTER PAILY IKTEtJJGNOER, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1887. MUKEkKWIv, SWT V "T "- ' P.!, SU iff ,T.. '$ m -3 fiJS ,-f itl, m 4W IGEGER eat m nana w I sirs Mum mi. tirrt neiBiwnu' mm Ml umiiM tuea, uni it wmwiei Aiteira te ifi AOtmmKM UTB t T15 The Weekly Intelligencer , Sn MUHIO EVIRY WEDNESDAY MORNftft. r ,3V vMMfBMkfMmircvevrm. etvm e m, MAwriruin rKMJa iiBTTit,w ur ouetmnoiis-raarrAitTctTsi A emnmr. iu Attoirrveua Lima oentano te ti wasts susmt. " ail LHUri and Ttltgranu fat m. INTELLIGENCER. Baildlng, Lancaster, r f ttje ance0ter JnteUtgewar, . SlB..lB. tlD. BE3iI5ii,JSiIOT8,8B IfErj B la $m sse set 7 HbsKZ.j 18 IB l" 51ft 80 if M 700 e KTIx If H sse 10M gggggaK... I T M) 10 BO SO IBM BB in tee joeo 13 be 1700 HEui. I B0 tee Hen lam goon 2400 Km... tee 1009 it te H noe moo IMpm.. en 1100 soeo jsoe saoe as 00 . in is 00 as 00 SB 00 moo 62 w fljir....... is 00 noejiaoo oe sH suic . Wf LANCASTLK, MAI 3, 18S7. m- Ike Way te Held a Fair. W'Zt Ths Lancaster CeiintvAerlciiHu ml ami r,f Horticultural Beclety had a lively discus is .alM. . tA ..V!M ..t.. .. 1... UIB VUU nuUJCtk Ul tUUIHJ HUTS, Wlllll ithjrare and what they Bheuld be, with 3sfc MMcial reference te the sort we have here. ' which the association does net seem te .ir if prere. Mr. Jehnsen Miller precipitated IMdtocnsaten. in the midst of talk about fcj IWft and berries and things which the 0? -agricultural ana ueriicuiturai association $i. Is especially devoted te discussing. Jlr. jonnsen Bwitcnea it oil te another track by nggestlngthattliey li.id been talking for several years of holding a fair, and he wanted te knew wliat they were going te de bout it. It was at once eident that they were going te talk about it, and when they had done talking it seemed as though this was about all they were going & oae, ineuen ureiner i,uvd hi have a com. fettittee appointed te see whether a site S eeuld be had for the fair, at and near v, hich Mv uruuung ana gamming coma be prevented. g, eemea te De tne objection of the Agii $5$ caltural association te the Pair association &' tkat these thinirs were ncrmittMl nnnn tiie Kdi, grounds, and that consequently visitors eeuiu nei lane, their wives and children there with pleasure and safety. We declare ourselves whellv in 8vmn.it.iiv with Mr. Eby and all ether members of his association in their objection te drinking km UBa gwmuung upon iair grounds, and they were quite right in asking the County l'air association te abate these nuisances. They should net be permitted. There should net be a glass of intoxicating 1 iquer, stronger at least than beer.seld upon any fair gieund ; nor should gambling be altewcdT This is contrary te law, but .nevertheless it is net 11 v ---Vflr county falr3- as we very rht In cendemninir it. ami thn f:rmnrq nuiuu ncit mi uiacuuuieuuui:tt ii. Hut the Agricultural association, if it rlll 4 lf Aa l1ifAH.hl.fe.nb.A !A has the Iniluence it ought te have, will be able te persuade the l'air association te abatn the evil3 e which it justly com. plains. :it must remember that fairs are held le make money, and that as they involve a great deal of risk tliey are entitled te leek for a very geed profit. The Agricultural association lias talked for years of holding fairs, but it has never had the courage te take the risk. It is ery well te condemn liquor selling nnd gamb ling, and it is very bad te permit them, but the Agricultural association lias seemml tn concede, by its failure te held a fair, pruned of these blemishes, that it feared it would net meet its expenses. It is net reasonable that it should expect the Fair association te de what it fears te de. If it will guarantee that association against les3 we have no doubt that it w ill readily give np its licensed privileges. Our agricul tural friends are hardly ready te de this probably ; and the next best thing for them te de is te endure with equanimity the consumption of beer, which is net a very great evil, and te content themselves with using their iniluence with the l'air association te establish such strict police supervision as will insure order and forbid gambling and drunkenness. - Quay and Ills Deuble Sulurj. The newspapers of the state, irrepective of party, have praised without stint the act of Senater-elect Quay in declining te draw his salary as United States senator while holding the elllce of state treasurer of Pennsylvania. And yet it will net be considered hostile Celticism of this proceeding te show what Is the fact, that the senator has net gene far enough in the movement te cover his falary into the United States treasury. Se long as McCook remains secretary of the Senate, and for Quay's six years of" terra, this undrawn money can stand te the credit of Mr. ( uay subject te his warrant at any time. TheTittsburg JW outlines this plan for Benatertjuay, if he desires te make his gut real : "The effective and mere prompt Bannerel making this public donation is tO draw his Balarv hlmenir !.. . ir.;i. 1 v ' ' fc"0 .ecreiary $, McCook a voucher for it te we thateffi- I. , ."'ury in ? latethe treasury. Tiiereu- . J l fund te .I.I.I. ltnW I "Z 2 ..l"" 1 z . ..... ue t-icuucu, xi air. flnnv Iq tint, nrllllnr in n11 t. . jjP ...-,.-... ......s wwinu conscience .uwiuunuu, it wemu ue uuiicult te accept VStlt The government does nni. -.v.. !. I ?,r ,.. . . . "w iiu a rsAi.i- ....! .;:::: n :"- "va riwuuuut uuiiirieasinni uiiwinrift 11 ;rW """" """ cAcineu en air. iift "'" wr1' "" VtiuHi me nation te parti- j, yww uioiwe salaries is fraught with Ajjaiabarrassments. If he will net call it "con "cen AaelCBce" he must invoke an -i"t r i',nmr.n $te approve Ids financial immni.itim, !jf Whin Mr. Ouav takpq thin pn,ra nf nn. v -, - - --. w vwutuw VTA (k BKfjtlen, the hmnuaBscm will duly re- Hllk Cnlfnrit In L'nmi.. The history of silk culture in the United iim iuu ueen very strange In many , mi meat or an m me way that it insisted upon existing in nit nt lure many times repeated. It new ap. VS ft nere nealthy slate than Before and there is ground for hope this industry mav befnrn muni, vu,. faisljr established. We have just re- m puupwei irem the Kansas state 1fSS,.bIch u "dentiUe institu. saea ey tne legislature of Kan- ;r bbi iziz r;?T2 i-fftU cf MtahMsWag silk culture as aa Industry. This it will de by teaching the art of silk reeling, thesclenee of breed ing and the inspection and production of silk worm eggs, and also by serving as a market for all grades of cocoons, until reeling factories bhall be established. A bounty of CO cents a pound is offered for the largest quantity and best quality of co coons, 33 cents a pound for the second, and cents a pound for the third best and largest crop raised by a resident of Kansas ; in addition, the highest foreign market value will be paid for the premium crop, and all ether crops will be purchased nt the same standard price varied according te quality. Kansas is, without doubt, going for silk. Tills station will also sell mulberry seed at cost, distribute books of instructions and publish a journal in the Interest of silk culture. Theygiveasagoed reason for this energy the fact that "the natural silk growing belt of the United States, is the nrid plains of the West and Southwest, where the atmosphere is dry and astir, and the mulberry trees, if planted in hedges, as shelter belts from storms, w ill thrive well.'' They alsj urge the planting of these trees en timber claims, for the purpose of pro ducing fence jxists ; and if it enH succeeds in breaking the force of storms by encour aging the planting of these trees, this w ill be a w Ise move for Kansas. lis Direction. The stockholders In the Pennsylvania railroad are doubtless much digusted that they have net had a larger dividend awarded them, when it is conceded that a much larger profit was made than was divided ; and they say that they are enti tied te all the profit . as they are, but net necessarily te a division of them. Tills is the Knglish theory and practice. Hut net ours, and does net seem te suit our conditions. The stockholders trust every thing te their directors. They are net in truth owners ; their stock is rather in the nature of a postponed bend. They have a voting privilege, it is true, but it does net seem te be valuable te give them control ever the conduct of the read ; but only te enable them te say who shall have such control. The director is the real author ity, where lie is net a dunitm ; and then it is the fellow behind him, who is net always the president, either. Mr. Iteberts is president of the Pennsyl vania railroad, but has net always been its supreme power. He is tee reputable a man te be held responsible for the disreputable things that it has done, especially in the drawback way. But Mr. Iteberts has a special attachment te the theory that the stockholders should net get all the profits. lie thinks that a steady divi dend is better than a lluctuating one, and that stock should be made as reliable as bends, especially when the read cannot profitably use the money te increase the value of the stockholders' prepertyand there is plenty of sound sense in the notion. A railroad should pay off Its debt with its earnings before it makes a big dividend ; and the Pennsylvania has plenty of use for the money in this direction. 1'kem tlie report of Censul Underwood, it appears that American cheesa ewes lta great popularity in the Knglish marIRt, net te its superiority ever the Scotch and Canadian arllrle, but simply te the fact that, as it matures quickly, it cornea into the market a little before the othen are at their best. The position new held by this article of expert may tiierefore be considered aaf, though there U but little liope et sending as much te Kngland as we did tbrre years age owing te the great Improvement in the quality of their cheexa Censul Underwood says that there is net much chance for American butter in Kngland because freali or "pewdersd" but. ter can net be delivered in geed condition, and for cooking purposes oleomargarine it preferred because or its cheapness. This rather startling Intelligence is accompanied by the statement that the "oloe" is made en the centinent by mixing fresh milk with ex pressed oil suet brought from the I nlted States; se we "get there all the same." Talmaee thinks ninety-nlue per cent, of the modern novels are bad ; and he is nearer right this time thau usual. It Is said that the Republican whips are working vigorously te get the state .Senate Inte single lite en the new tax bill. This (corns rather strange at llrst because et the hostility et powerful corporations te the measure, ana the welUknewn sympathy et the average Kepublican senator with them. I'.ut it must be remembered that it is Incum bent upon the party In power in the state te koep up the reduction et the state debt at ter the manner et Governer Paulsen. A Har risburg correspondent of the Philadelphia Timet notes that appropriations already agreed upon by the 1 louse commlttee will ex ceed the estimated revenue by mere than 2,000,000, and in order te meet tblr, and keep up the debt reduction, taxation must be Increased. for the lawmakers, the safest aud the easiest way of doing this is by a tax en corporations, for there Is a Just and wide spread feeling that many et them de net bear their share of the public expense? The New Yerk .Sun has been holding up the Pennsylvania and Ilaltlmore & Ohie reads te the admiration of New Workers be. cause of the thorough and scientific charac ter of their management and the care given te the technical education or their chlland mechanical encineera. It wnnM imun ... in these things the reads that have their heads in New erk and Bosten are far bebind the age, and their pel Icy net only barbarous but criminal. The New Yerk Central and the New Haven t Hartferd are selected as shining examples of bad management, making dividends solely because of excep tional advantages et position and in spite et a disregard of science, Mr. Clark, president or the New Yerk, New Haven 4 Hartferd, Is said te have dismissed a competent engi neer with the remark " that he did net want any readmaster in his service who was net brought up with a pick and shovel. " The condition ej this wealthy read Is referred te iw proei ei me need cl technical education and the doubling reader is relerred te Its cast Iren bridges and tea certain stone bridge ?mrnSlfm'0r.a "wmch u I'wented from WllTh!r, "sminget wooden beams am iron tie reds, all held in place bv hair eachC "anl Tworkunder Hew long will the traveling public consent te risk their lives ler the bsneSt of wealt, y corporations tee mean and narrow-minded te pay for skilled engineered 11 Tm: national debt decrease during Arm ameunted te f 13,OeJ,0is.77. Keep the Demo cratic reform ball rolling. A k IK ii all there are quite number of men of the liurchard sump prowling ever wiese uuiieu autes. jiere comes IheKev, Dr. J. V. 1'ulten, with the following lutelllitent sentiments expressed before Philadelphia conierenee or jsapust ministers t "A greater traitor never uvea than Uladstene, lie has appointed Kltuallsts and Kemanlsts te the universities of Kngland. lleblnd Uladstene is the 1'epe. Gladstone has allowed Protestants te starve in prison. The trouble in Ireland la that Heme llule is spelled Reme Kule.' There followed mere la the same strain. These views were of course vigorously de nounced bjr ethers of the clergy, Trtis Is the age et pensioning. The ell. mas Is reached by a Maryland clOrsn who writes te a llaltlmere paper, that by bard work and economy for -10 years be hasaevuni ulated an Income of f I0O a year, and he wants te knew II there should net be a law provid ing pensions for ciUtens ever CO years or age who have paid taxes for SO years, m- m PERSONAL. Knv, Pathick Axtiiem 1,1 utn:.s has been consecrated Catholic bishop of Syia cuse, N. Y. (lovKttNen IlKWKit ilrnns a pension of H5 a month for the less of a leg in the war, and acrupuleusly itovetes twry cent of It te charity. St:inKTAn Viiitm: Is a ery unsyste matic worker. .Sometimes he rosehcn his otlleeat!, seini'tlimwat ID or 11, and some times he doesn't appear at all. William J. Nku, ex guardian of the peer of l'nlladelphla, and tils wlfe recently had an audience with the pepe. They will occupy two mere years in their tour. M.eu IlKWlTT.pf New Yerk, savshehas all his life worked from tnelve te seventeen hours a dsy. When he was a ley of i he get tllteen dollars for a whole year's work. Mau .1. in w has lxen forbidden te sing In the North Ketermed church, Newark, N. J., by Monslgner Peana. Tne latter says that by the order et the last l'leuarv Council, Catholics msy net slug in "Protestant cnurcne. Mil D. I.. Moenv has Boeured subscrip tions aggregating riOAVO rer a training school at Chlcace for female missionaries. Of Uiis amount f,i,eoe will beued In eret-t-liiB the building and f.VO.lW will be in vested as an endowment. Mil P. M vines t'nw reun's new novel. ' Ssraclntwca," is favorably spoken el by critics, and the sceno being laid In Italy it cannot be open te the charge brought agalust much or his work of being written without sulllcient knewledge et his subject. Mr. Crawford has passed a large part el his llfelu (tnmn ntlil Snmntn ami It. tht, luL .,n.M..u himself entirely te Italian life. Jciiek Hkmu Hilten has presented te the New Yerk Metropolitan Museum of Art Melssonier's painting of " 17, " ter which he paid SOI, TOO at the sale of A. T. Stewart's paintings, and Petallle's ' The Defense of Camplgny. " Herace Itlssell has also pre sented te the Miieum I'iletj's "Thu-nelda at the Triumph of tieruianicus. " The nbeie works, with ethers presented by Messrs. Ssnev and Sfliauss, represent a value of eer 100.WX) added te the museum collection within a week. Hit I Nil', the humerit, Is towerk rer the New Yerk II" rid. Hill expects a treat deal from his last beet. " It is a larser, thicker book thau any 1 ever published before. What the publl' wants Is a big book one that can be used te prep up the lounge when a leg Is broken. Mich a one is invaluable in a household. It can be put In a chair te bring baby's head ou a lel with the table ; It can well, It can be put te a thousand usee. 1 have considered this matter verv deeply, and the rimilt is that the neu boek'l publish I Intend te make fully a feet and a half thick. That will tuake a success. Why, leek at the most successful toeks of te-day these that hae tlie widest clrcula- tlnn. U'h.l nr., tltut1 Tu lt..t!....H ...... the family Hible, and yet neither of them has any pleL 1 don't take auv stck In thlsreal- ism theory el Hewell. Iwtlr It. tin. Iilir (ui.nl If Ne, sir; the coming A Weik el Art. Irem the New erfc sun Iloeten Yeung Lady ( In the country ) And did you really paint the bun yourself, I'ncle James? t'nclf James Yes. Hosten eung I.tdy Hy baud I'ncle James Martin. Bosten Yeung l.adyfretehlng her breath) Think el it, a hand-painted barn ' It IlM A llnud ItlllC 1 rem the New lerk Herald The Herald proposes this ticket for l-3 : 1'er President, CKO EK CI.KVKI.ANI), of New Yeru. Fer Vice President. IIKNKY W. (.H.VI), orOeergif. Fer theenre of ctiN, srntn. LniUes. lnrn, and lretblU' you can ielj en -u atlen oil. ii ctntn. W elisve tried l)r linll's Ceiuh Svmp In nur Iltnlly timl c.uiniirt ttmll H ttin Lest remely ter u cough or told eer iutreducid 1'rlce.i cents. arxuiAi. furiVEn. ttucklen A rules sl. Tlie Hest Salve In the world for Cuts, Braises, tnm, Ulcnrs, Salt Uhenra, rever Seres, Tetter, Chapped Hanil", CWlblalns, Cerns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is rfn'irinted te give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price a cents per box. rer sale bv 11. 11. Cecnrnn. Ilmirl.i. in and IU North Uueen street Lancaster, Pa. II. 11. Cochran, N os. 137 and 11) North Queen streeL Lancaster. 1'a. N selllfli? sm l. nil's COL till CUItBasKguarantee te cure all threat and lung troubles. (3j UAI'II) TUANalT. The latest and lxt fenn of rapid tnnslt Is for a js rsen troubled with a sick hi-tdache te Like a die of Iir. Leslie's .--iieclU rre'iiiptlnn and what a rajild tramtt Inln the nllllctlen Likes for Us deimrture. fcte udertlseiuent In another column. dec-JO-ljd(l) Will WILLIOU cenKSwhen Shlleh'sCnre will give immediate relief, l'rlcu 10 cu , SO cu.. and II, Ker sale by U. II. Cochran, DrugsUL Nal37NerUmueenitreeL ' "( An End te liens Scraping. Kdward Shepherd, of II itTltlmn?. Ill, says "Having received se much lienetlt from Kiectrlc llttters, I leel It my duty te let suUerlns human, lty knew 1L Have bad a running eru en my leg for eight years ; uiy doctors told inn I would nave te hue tnobene xcrupi d erlei;aiiipiila1ed I uid. Instead, thrue bettlns of LLctrlc llliters and seen Uixes llucklen's Arnica Salve, and my kg Is new sound and well." hlectrlc Ulttres are sold at Bfty cents a bottle, and llucklen's Arnica halve ul a-sj. nurbn by II. It. Cech.-an. DruggHt. Nes. U7 utid Wt North Queen street, Lanuuuir, l'a. (jj A Kcmarkatiis, Uuud Man Is he who attends te the comfort of his famllv and will net let his little ones suffer with affec tion of the 1 nre.it and Lungs, whereby their lives mav be endan.-ertd, but who should at all times gl e them th.il se; erelgn remedy, Kemp's Ualsaui. l'rlcu Su ttnuandll. Trial literec. rer sale by 11. 11. Cochran, druggist, LI7 North VJueenstrueL (4) TUK IteV. UEU. hTtIIAVKK, Of liurben In3.WS.:. ,!eth myseli and wife ewe our Uvea teSlULOIt'8 CONblfMl'llON UUUK." yer sale by U. a Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 1J7 North Queen street. (Sj Mathers 1 Hetbersll Mothers II Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child aufferlnir and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth t If se. go at once and get a bottle of 11 Its. WINS LO W'S SOOTHING 81UU1'. It will rolleve the peer little snffer luimedlaUdy-depend upon It j there is no mistake about lu There U 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 magic. It la perfectly safe 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 States, bold everywhere, a cents a bottle. maysi-lydaw The Mystery Melred. IJJt has always been understood that consnmr censnmr tfhn was Incurable, but 11 has recently been dlscei ered that Kemp's lialam rer the Threat and Lungs Is gUtS mere relief than any Known remedy. It Is fjHirantisid te relieve und cure ...., imuiivmhi, miu tfUKIIS. I.HII en II. IS Cochran, druggist. Ne. LI7 North Queen street, and get a trial bottle tree of tesL Large size SO pjlnli und tl ... ... la) Ooed ItesulU lu Kver Case. ., . ,.. ., . ... . - . . . uiuuiuru, wjiuieaie panerueaierer chat taneriga, Tenn., writes inat he was seriously atlllcted with n severe cold that settled ou his llinit t nun t rlitil n.i nr roineilluj uliknni i...,.& JWIiig Induced te try Or. king's New Discovery ter Consumption, did se and was entirely cured Lrt8e1. V.'.w ''ttlps. Slncewhlth lime he has wtfh i'i !" hU,.'1Vlly .'or tt" t-'e"Khsand Colds Winfl.b-t?V.IU- ihfs '.' lhu err"neii of thou- BUUMKV TKOCBUH, MM of Many Yeart Standing Oord With SU Dettlas, In a Man WO ., "" Z J1 " AtxaaTOwa, l'a.. Slav s. ishs Uiinue IIittbm Ce.-enUi I tad btkn troubled with uiy kidneys foranumberef yeari used almost everything without inuchbenMSt inUl I tried Dandelion bitters, i Dtea six bet. Jisj and am pleased te say I am entirely rid of the kidney trouble, besides my system belasr toned up se that 1 foal like a different person. I cheerfully recommend the same te all atnietaft lath's way. JACOB MUSCHUTI. feUIO-JmeTlLTlLS MKD1CAU milK NKW QU1NINK KASKINE (THE NEW QUININE.) Ne Bad EfTeete, Me HoAdnehe, Me Nausea, Ne Ulnglng Bare, Otirea Qulekly, Pleasant, Pure. A POWERFUL TONIC that the most deltCAte stem ich will tnsir. A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, And all l.enn Disease. reUlOl.US KsKlNK HAS lll.KN I'Ot NO TO UK ALMOST A Sl'KUtriL. superior te quinine. lk'llevue Hospital, N 1., " Universally suc cessful," ) " Bvery patient trett SL rranels Hospital, n wlthKaskliieruubeen N. 1. discharged cut ed." lev. .las. I. Hall, Chaplain Albany Peniten tiary, writes that Kuklue has cured his wife, alter twenty years suffering from miliaria and nervous dyspepsia. Write him for particulars. St. Jeseph's llespltsl. N. 1. " Its use Is con- siaerea inuispcnsabie. It acts perfectly " Prof. W.r. Ilolceinbe, M. 1)., M Kast iMh St, N. Y. Hate l'ret. In N. 1. Med. College), writes " Kasklne is superior te iulnlne In Its speclflc power, and and never predntss the slightest in- Jurj" te the heating or constitution Thousands upon thousands write thst Kasklne has cured them after all ether tmsllilucs lUl. Write for book et testimonials. Kasklne esn tsi taken without any special medical advice. II wiper bottle. Sold by H. B. OOOHRAN, Druggist, 137 and la) North yueen -t., lancu ter, r a , or sent by mall en receipt of price. h lSMMClO.,M Warren St.. New lerk. lebJl lytsslAw D K5KSTYMN. KIDDER'S DIGESTYLIN. -ren- Indigcstien and Dyspepsia. A POTENT UK11KD1 OU indigestion. Acute and Atenic Djspepsia, Chronic and l.istre Intestinal Catarrh,! euutlng In Pregnancy, Cholera Infantum, nnd lncona lncena kscence lrem Acute Diseases. Over JO). phslclans hae sent te us the most natttrlngoplnlens uiea Dlgestyllu as a remedy ter all diseases arising from Improper digestion. Fer ai years we ha e manufactured the Dlges Ue ferments expressly tnr PIIlSlCIANS'ue, and for the past year D1UKST1 LIN has been by them extensively prescribed, and today it stnds without a rlal as a digestive agent. It Is net a secret remedy but a sclentWc prepara tion, the renuula of which Is plainly print, d en each bottle. Its great DID Ks n Vr. i'OWLUIs creatcit by a careful aud proper treatment of the fennents In manufacture. It Is ery agree tble te the taste, and acceptable te the most delicate steziach. rer the reliability et our statements we would respectfully refer te all Wholesale and Ketall Druggists, and PHYSICIANS gen erally. Price w. bold by Drugguu. or WM. hi DDK HALO. Manufacturing chemists, 3 Jehn St., N l. marl Ijdlu gJXUAUSTED VITALITY, EXHAUSTED VITinTT THKSClKNCKOr LITE, the great Medical Werk of the age en Manhood, Nervous and Physical Debility, Premature Decline, terrors et teulh, and the untold miseries consequent thereon, sopagessvo. lSprcscrlptlens for all diseases. Cleth, full gUL only ll.ue, by mail, sealed. lllustraUve sample tree te all young and middle-aged men for the next 'JO days. Address Dli. w. if. PAbKKU, 4 Uuinnch Street, Bostea, Ms- mvUlveedAw rre WEAK MEN SurTerlng from the effects of youthful errors, early decay, wasting weakness, lest manhood, etc., 1 will send a aluable treatUe (sealed) con cen talnlngfull particulars for home cure, rttKK of charge. A splendid medical work ; should he readbyevery man who Is nervous and debili tated Address. ntOf". W. C. KOW LKU, misemdlw Meed us, Conn. RU'TrKE Ul'Ki: Ol'AKANTKKD HY Dr. J. U. Mayer, sil Arch streeL Philadel phia, Pa. Kiue at once. Ne operation or busi ness delay. Thousands of cures. At Keystone Heuse, Heading. Pa., 5d Saturday et each month. Send for circulars. Advice true. inarllvd rvmAirvMM. This Space Keserveil HEINITSH'S Furnitare Depot, 27 i 29 S. (Jiieen M , ! Lacistir, Pa. -yiDMYKK'HFUKNlTUKK HTOKK. J. l. WIDMYER. FURNITURE! A Pull Stock, Desirable Ooed?, Lew Prices, Newast Styles. WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, Cerner Baat King and Duke 8t LANUABTKU, PA. enuviydAJMmw jrorejra, A T KltlSMAN'H. New Spring Neckties AT KUISUAN'.S. There Is no garment concerning the fit of i'Mrt'iVW.' m"r" l!,lrl,:n,' "n hlrt. ula?hlMU,D.?.,, "". 'iofltcerolorta. IcSl cuUniUhi2twU?u'0 Prep9" otem. SHIRT In the Usrket ler the la.t Possible Meney. AT BRIBlfAN'fl a 1J West Kite tiiSiSSur. MMBttAU MKD10INK LISTEN TO YOUR WIFE. The Xlanchester (Vuariliuii, June J, Kst, ays At one of the "Windows" looking en the woodland ways t With clumps of rhododendrons and great masses of Msy blossoms i "There wts an Intcrestlt'g group. It Included one who had Iimii a "Cotten spinner,'1 but was new se Paralyzed 1 I j That he could ent best te lie In a reclining position. " This refers te my case. lwas first Attacked Dselte years age with " Locemotor Ataxy " (A paralytic disease of nerve fibre rarely ever cured) aud was for seeral years liamlr able te get abetiL And for the last five years net able te attend te my business, although Man things hae been dene for ins. The last experiment lielng uerre stretching. Twe j ears age 1 was voted Inte the M""tt" ,fl,r 'neumhlcs I Near Manchester, lu Mr) ltvsti I am no "advocate " ' Ker anything In the shape et patent " Medicines t Alia made many objection te tuy dear wife' constant urging te Uy lleplllltcr, but Anally te pacify her ' Consented ! 1 1 had net quite HnNhe.1 thn first bottle when 1 It1 It AChltllFIt CiMnn i sir inn ll.l. . i... . Ntuomlter S. On sumitv ,.,,,.. ...... . .. . strong 1 said te my room rempinlnns. I was " Walk ! M started across the Meer and back -ii5,lr,J,.VsWliowne. ' eentalu mj.elf I as aiuner the house, lam gaining siiength each day. and can walk iulte s He without any " MICk "' ' Or support. Iain new at my own hoiievaud hope seen te beableleearn my own living again. 1 have been a member of the Manchester " UejiU Kxrhange" J?:$l7 V",l' 5 "." iu,a " "UMt h tuy cengntul.ited en going In the room en lhurs day lasL cry amtetully ours. . .HIIIN Hf.AChUUItN M v ursTKR. Kng.Dee. .'I, issi. 'I ae )ears later am perfectly well. One Experience) of Many. lla Ing esperlenced a great deal of " Trouble ' lrem Indigestion, se much se that 1 cs-me near losing uiy Mv trmihle nlways came after eating my Hen ever light. And digestible, ter two or thne hours at a time I had te go through the most Kcruclatlng puns, " And the enl a I c er gut " . w , ', threw Ing up all my sfiuwh con Ulried" Noeneeaneoncelethe pilus that 1 had te go through, until "At last " I was taken' "Se that for three weeks 1 lay In bed and Could eat nothing ' ' ' My sutferlngs werese thil I called twrt doc dec doc ters te give me exetblng that weul I step the pain. Their etTirts were no geed te ice. At lat I heard a geed dial "About jour Hup Hitters ' And determined te try them " tieta bettle-lu four hours I tixjk the contents One ' " sick5'' l 'uc",t of bl'J. ani1 hsvonet seen a Heur, from the same rause since. 1 have recommended It le hundreds of ethers luj havenesuch " Advocate as 1 am " l.se. huspitt, Allston, llosten, M.us. HVVamUJtlNtHtttXH VUUBm. c ALL. AND SICK TUK ROCHESTER LAMP, Sixty Candle-Llght; Heats them all. Anether Let et CHEAP tll.OUKS ferOa and OU stoves. THE " PBRPEOTION " MKTALMOULDINU AND UUUUEI'. CUSHION WEATHER STRIP BeaU them all. This strip outwears all ethers. Keeps out the cold, step rattling of windows! Bxdude the dusL Keep out snow and mln. Any one can apply It no waste or dirt made In ap plying IL Oanbe fltted anywhere-no holes bore, ready for a-e. It will net splluwarp or fhrlnk-a cushion strip Is the most perfecL At the Steve, Heater and lUnge store ""-'- l -or- JeHn P. Schaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN .ST., LANCA8TE. PA. . A. K1KKKKK. AliDUS O. HKKB KIEFFER 8c HERR, -DKALEU3 IN-: WOULD CALL 8PKCIAL ATTKNTION TO Fuller & Warren Ce.'s (TUOV, N Y.l STOVES, HEATERS. FURNACES AND RANGES. We ask no one te run any risks with "rUL LKlt A WABUKN'8 " Goods. We guarantee them te give Satisfaction. Asalleater"THKHPLKNDID"ha no rival being a thorough het base, no part of this stove remains cold, evet y Inch et It radiates beau Aa a Smaller and Cheaper Heater the "BUIUHT DIAMOND " has established ttAelf In the front ranks. The merits et the "SPLENDID" and "BKIUHT DIAMOND "consist In lleauty of Construction, Perfect Control of Dratt, Cleanliness, no DnsL no Oas and Economy et rueL sWCail and examine for yeurself: 40 EAST KINO ST., (OPPOSITE COOKT HOUSE.) aew-tMAw mu waits, .t i. glMNN ft HKKNKMAN. CARD I AVe have a number of floods which are just in season, and which, owing te our giving special attention, we can ener great inducements. " Pennsylvania" J.awn Mowers have no equal. Ihese we make asicialty. We have as geed I.awn Mowers as are in the market for v.0u and 7.(X). liabv Carriages We carry seventy.flve varieties in stock. These goods are our own special and our prices aie low. Refrigerators are new in season. Hew few people knewanything about Kefrigera Kefrigera ters. It took us twenty years te learn. We can teach you in live minutes: It will be worth something for you te get the best. " Ceal Oil Steves There Is mere differ ence in Ceal Oil Steves than almost any thing manufactured. Don't spend your money till you knew what you are getting. Ice Cream Freeera and Water 1'oelers juu imu uuy aimest, an) wnere, out can you get the best at the lowest prices. Yeu can from us. Lawn Tennis Setts, Outline Mexican and Common Hammocks, liase Hall and all bperting floods at Factory Prices. FLINN ilRENEMAN, HeDsefurnishing Goods ! Ne. 153 North Qume ItarMt I jBTKIOH'H PALAOR OK FASHION. Iliiiiibl Dezen Ladies' Black Boucle Ceat Jerseys, -AT 59 Cents Apiece. ELEGflMT QUALITY. Werth Fully $1.25. r These goods are Finished In rirst-Clsss Style, and are the Hlggest Itirgiln ewr elTered by us. We advise jen te csll early, as these ge.nl. will sell ery fut. aSTRnars Palace of Fashion, 13 BAST KINO STHEBT. LANCASTK.lt, PA. nr OOODB. jrr.w silk H. SILKS ! ATTKACIIVIt IN PKICK AND IVlJUALin, l.UAKANl'KKD TO WKAIt. Black Gres Grain Silks, Black Rhadama, Black Faille Francaiae, Black Satia Dutchess, Black Princess Satin, Black Armure, Black Tricetine, Black Surah. NEW SPRING COLORS -IN- Satin Rhadama, Gres Grain, Faile Francaiae, Surah Silks, China Silk and Pongee, tf-NOW OPN I-OK EX iill.S ATION.-fca HA&EE & BROTHEB, Nea. 25 Ac 37 West King St., LANCASrKIt, PA. SPai.NU 9TVLK3 CARPETS! -AND- OHIM MATTINGS, IN TUK WINDOW. Or Hager & Brether, NOS. t5 27 WKST KIN U HT. WiXICS AA'D UQVOKU. pUHK KYE WUISKY. Old Greff Spring Distillery. Bltaated en Kast Orsnge street, between OmiKe and Lhestunt, one siiusre east el reser voir, Laneaiter, r 1 have Just erected anew distillery with all of the latest Improved machinery for dlstUllOK PUHK KYK WHISKY. A. JL SUK ArrKU, Proprietor. This Distillery has been erected at the famous Old Urotr.tewn Spring, welch has been noted fur Its plenteous and unfailing supply of the pur eat water. At It ear grandfathers drunk when they were boys, and It has never been known tn run dry even In Ibe hottest weather, from this spring all the water u.ed In I he distillery Is ob tained, the pump drawing train It twenty-ave gallons a minute. Uesldes my own distilled WhUky, I alto handle Brandies, Glni, Wines, Ac. 4srCall and be cenvlnce4. A.B.B!IKArr'KK, Distiller, 8TOKE-M0. S3 Nena Queen Street, H. R raimershsvleg geed Hseea hand can And ready sale for It at The store or distillery. Highest cask aearkst price paid for a geed artb eifc prljMw DHVUOUhH. J. adlVI.RKAOO. DRIVE IN SILKS. RUMMKIt Hll.h-, JTe , NW , 0 . J.V , and sum, I'LsIN AND PKIDHKD INDIA HlI.KSenly 7et real ntue,tl.n. ...,.'i'AL!i KMIIHOIDEUKD POSUKI SILKS. SUttAII SILKS, island II.SV th!!prceS."k, '" "n8""' M K"' l PArMeU aid 8m Umbrellas. Loek In our West Window. JohnS.Givler&Ce, Ne. 20 But Klac 8trMt, f LANCASTER. PA P "lern own Saturday and Men Oty eenltiKs, ether etenliigs closest Ce clock. N KW YOKK HTOKK. in addition le thn larKOst stejk and best a). seilment of Hew Spring Dress Goods WATT & SHAND, 6, 8 & 10 BAST KING ST., LANCASTgH, PA., Direr peclal Inducements te purchasers of I1LCK AND CULUItBD DRESS SILKS! SU MM Kit: SILKS only 21 cents a ard. COLUUSD DllhSI si Lhs, JTHc a yard A few mere pleies left of staiifer Cen's well known CDLOitKD 11BKHS BILKS, 60c a yard. Iliinerted te Mill at 7V IMPUUThD LOt I SINK SILK only MWc. a yard, n Choice colerlnu. of ALLH1LK SATIN ItllAD AMA, fl.eua jaidt teal valua fur this ijuallty, BLACK DRESS SILKS, At Wc .SJKC 75c.. 7Kc. a yaid. Onr eelefiraled line of II iSKKI.I.'S ULACK DUKSS .ll.hs.inui.il. ?5n,ili) aard ate wsrruntisj net le limak. shift or crock, and at these ptices ale the beat alue shown In any market. ,.?.uitlnr alue In ULACK SILK SATIN ltllADAMAs,;u.iiii, UandSI.Ma yard. lll.AChSILK HI1AD1UKU, 21 Inches wide, II 10 a j ard , worth ll.ii. rAlLLKIUANCAISE, 1ATIN MKItVkLLKMIX, f-ANCY STUIPKlt VKL KTS, At Lewest Cash Prices, at the New Yerk Stere. j. H. MAKT1N A CO. Queensware DEPARTMENT! DECORATED DINNER SETS. , A New Desliin-lland.l'alnled en Kngllah Porcelain, l.T Pieces for III Hi; three decera tlena. NEW DrceitATIUNSat III.M),SiO), fKWup One Hundred and linn pieces While Iron stone Ware at 4 Hiand 10.50 a eL Five DINNEH 8K.TS PKINTKD WAKK re. du ced from tn iu te l t oe a Special Bargain. Decorated Toilet Sets. New Patterns Arriving Daily. AND OUH SKLKCTION IB THE UOSTCOM PLKl'KlNTHKCUV.. .Ten Pieces HANDED CHAHHKIt SETS In worth ii'te: ""d "rnel' l 3t0 "i BKISat'liW KNa,',,,,l "! CHAHBKB BkT8 at i 75 a set worth suiu. V"'"D V-Wnt Kit Prl Bti. J. I HartJi d Ce., 'i laKOABTU, WM, Vf jzja& '.. - '. Ism,-Ar.i"&.m., UJ gggjwfe lfeJStia!i&asa. i.-, is..s. mmBmmm "Wfeiattig 25S
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