'iwV .s!W1f' $.3i THE liANCASTEB DAILY INTELLIGEKOER, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1881. SEW3I WfTS- ?.. - ' ' " S?rT?;V-Wr- , ,.. m Lt iW i &. BKP- Ew r.? Kfi. Rfer 'Jf&S' fi'r a i Kif WAT"- XIGENCER DAT Dl tO TRAM I A TUI. flfTT 9T0AI1IM tA" AMentM rum assna MMU eomiMfea auewsb te nunennnwrmi g fg " 3, immtm mil in .1 i a warn, m eti 1MB AM fr APTMCTOW AT jjf"u lfrk.sia-tla.ln. ain.lsln. aflfeLJLw ......t) M Tsn5"isiS7s atHcKfcw 5 f e paC;!,: ifi Ik in bib ssu iu bbbbbbbbKmk IB 40 IWI iVMaw.... IB B0 TIM 10 90 13 BO 18BO TlEkiM "oe loeu ism !7en sew tnta...!. IK tee 1200 lew t 2400 !& tkl... 100 1000 1700 2100 2700 wee !HbmbUU. 101 U00 2000 SOU) 81011 MOO HlMttl,,,,, 100 1800 2800 3B0K MOO 5 J 00 fsssvfaat....... IB w gee tfw wee atte Th WenVltr TntnlltfTfinrwr V. AB IIWkl.1 iunuiuvjui.vi 'O-AMMMO EVtRV WtONESOAY MORMN. MaaialAvaAB.tl.aDRn its iiektm. clubs u ti. '-BBUa, abb A oerr t te riutens eimw or loueRiD ma avasr rxr.TCT t ji laan.taii oecstbt. all ahoruiect lsi-tsm U aa oeaaraaaD te thb wast a smrr. aUlMUri and IWjram (el THB INTEIiUQENOHR. ' qlawlmeeTBeHain, UnCMUT, l'. .r?Mat rrtiimfltMrlntfllinnu g-y --, ,....a..... LANCASTER, MAY 5. 17. The Kentucky Convention. The Kentucky convention ulTenls an Agreeable picture of the harmony new yrev lent in the Democratic ranks. Kentucky it a typical Democratic state. It la Demo cratic all ever, and the paity ticket theie u elected when nominated. There Is there tore no restraining influence of the fear of defeat te control the party there te the modification of its beliefs and its feelings. But it is fortunate in having able and sen sible leaders, and it is fortunate for the party at large that the convention they control meets at this tally period te give expression te Democratic sentiment. The declaration of support te the national administration and of cenlltlcnce in it is made very strong and hearty ; and it is dear that there is te be no defection in the Democratic column in the country because Of the determination of the administration te support the civil service law. Kentucky has been one of the must pronounced localities in Its affection for the old doctrine that te the victors belong the spoils ; and the attitude which the party in convention new takes towards a Demo cratic national administration which sus tains and enforces a law that greatly modifies this doctrine, is significant of the cohesion of the party in the nation. "Wis leaders In Kentucky proclaim parly unity and harmony in following the " course Which the president has token with the evident approval of the nation. Mr. "Wat tenon, one of his strongest critics, is among these Kentucky leaders, and lms been reduced te submission. Mr. Carlisle, one of the party's wisest counsellers, Is of them, and doubtless his Influence hai been potential in securing the unanujtfftv wli ell is se evidently tlie nnrti icy. He proclaims the manifest doc trine that a party minority must j ield te a party majority, or abandon the party couu ceuu cils ; a doctrine which he will find elective when occasion arises te settle the party u"en its revenue policy. The convention makes a stieug declara declara t'en in favor of a reduction m the war tariff, and such modification of it as will lessen the taxes en the necessariet. of life Kentucky statM the Democratic position en the issue.aud the minority of the party, who de net subscribe te It, are likely te be called upon at an early day, in Mr. Carlisle's language "te submit or go their way." Kentucky may have been the readier te yield its views en the civil service ques tion, because of its knowledge that it was On top in the tariff issue. The convention swam out of the civil service diilicultj rather awkwardly by declaring itself in favor of " honest civil service reform ," which it declared te mean the faithful per fermance e public duty. It is evident that 7trtHCWw,a slew convert te the new doctrine, and that it takes it only te keep along In company with the administration. Seeking the Sea. The Pennsylvania Steel company is pre paring te smelt its Cuban ere at the tea side. Obviously its profit m thb comes from the saving it makes ever letding the ere en cars ami carrying it te llarrisburg. The company seems te have determined that it is cheaper te carry the fuel te the ssastde than te bring the eie te the fuel in the interior, or toils preseutsilu.which has been supposed te have great advaut.iges as a place for a great manufacturing industij . There are many consideration! tnteriug Inte the question of the relative cheapness of manufacturing sites, and there U al ways room for a great diifeience of opinion in the matter. The Idea of the steel company seems te baa geed one, since they save ever a dol lar In railroad charges, and further cost in handling them ever. If they had a for eign market for these goods their project would be still better. IVrhajn they look leek forward te tin, iu the future day of free trade. Meautima they cau bring the rail roads te reason in their fielght charges by having two strings te their manufacturing bow, cue being by the free sea waves. ifc istebe noted that Congress will net de inspirea te seeany great need of taking the present duty oil feieign ores, by the exhibitions of the Pennsylvania steel com pany's readiness te establish mere furnaces tesmeltitatthepresentduty. In trutli there does net seem te be any need just new for taking off the duty en ere, which appears te be strictly for revenue, of which it urn. duces a goodly sum, In the current demand for steel ores, which are the euly ones Im ported, and which can be laid down en the Eastern coast cheaper than the North. western steel ores, in whose development aew speculation is se rampant. IatperUat Meeting or Councils. The meeting of councils last evening was Intensely interesting because nt it were read the reports of two experts en the Ira- yrerement of the water supply nud sewerage facilities of the city. They iltrew much light en these new burning ";sgw limn, euu n m ue a tingiii lamp wceie m WW te guide councils' feet In their ex- At mmmdUairam. k ,Ceau08 council did wisely in referring if ttelittte extra bill of ex Solicitor Jehnsen if to.tfcelaaaeecommltteeof councils. They ;WttI fire it hasty burial. It always was an -wurageeus bill. The city ordinance dls- flaeMfaaM that the solicitor's salary shall ? i W fttll IwmmtMnH fa lia f laAliaiwa Af Alibis duties, new or hereafter imposed I IS? t,U Ali'T-fiCTV- . t a." :jrv. iti -?. Stffi? JotuMea failed te make euar- terljr settlements with the finance commit tee In defiance of law, and new he boldly holds back in city funds the nmeunt of a bill which he cannot prove against the city. Councils have shown great tenderness toward this ex-efflclal in the long toleration they have given him. Let him disgorge and promptly. Pine Tree and Lene Star Male. Governer Itess, of Texas, has written n letter opposing prohibition en the gieund that it is against the genius of freu institu tions, impolitic and unwise. lie challenges comparison between Texas and prohibition Maine and proceeds te say seme very un pleasant things about the Pine Tree state. Maine, he says, has mere paupers than Texas, although she endeavors te relieve herself of the burden by driving out her peer as wanderers nnd outcasts. Her labor troubles show the discontent of the work werk ing men, her towns are net growing and crime is en the Increase ; w hereas Texas Is growing rapidly in wealth and population, spends mere money for educational pur IKJses, nud in short, Is In a most blissful condition generally. This will be news te many people who have imagined that in certain puts of the Lene Star state people were suffering se desperately from drought that government aid was uecessary. Texas suffers from want of water and Maine, according te Hes3, from tee much. License In the Senate. The state Senate fears te take a tee strong gulp of high license, and has voted te retain the present distinction between the beer and whisky license, making the charge for beer J200 in cities of ttie first three class's; iu ether cities J1V) ; in boroughs $KH) and in townships $". The whisky license Is raised te ?I00 iu the cities where the beer-a-ller pays $130. Evidently the Senate believes that beer is a better beverage than whisky , about w hich there may be two opinions in these days when pure beer is hard te get. There is one amendment te this liquor legislation which Is verj much needed, and that Is the imposition of a penalty upon adulterated beverages. There would be vastly less eil II 3 wing from liquor drink lug if the liquors drunk were sound. Geed beeriswhoksemeaudso Is geed whisky, taken when needed and in moderation. The state when it licenses their sale ought te see te it that adulterated articles are net sold. It can forbid or control the sale ; and when it permits it, should see te it that it is honestly conducted. Jr the queen's Jubilee passes without a ilyuauiiteeutrHKO et respectable magnltudu the enemies et Ireland will be eorely disap pointed, for hardly anything could de mere harm te the Irish cause thau a few dynamite bombs operated by a fanatic. It is an aggra vating state of things that places the late of a people at the mercy of men of this stamp, and It Is bard te argue the sanity of any man who thinks that the blowing up of several great buildings en the queen's birthday would help the cause of home rule. Mr.-. MaiiemiktU. Aiit, a fermnr rcl dent of Frederick, Md , hm died lu Chicago leaving an estate of between 100,000 and J000,000. In the event of her only daughter dying without issue the whole et her estate is te no te founding a public library in Freder ick. W iun is Lancaster's turn coming ? Tun commissienerof tbegeneral land ottlce has sent te the secretary of the Interior re ports trem the surveyor general of New Mexico en seteral land claims covering vast tracts in New Mexico. Beth commissioner and surveyor general unite In urging Con gress te reject these claim', bciuee the claimants " have failed te stien title, either iu law or equity." There are lour of them, aggregating 171,G3 asres, which will in all probability be restored te the public domain. Nkt Saturday will be Memerial Djy lu the Seuth. Why net de away with these sad celebrations, recalling the bitter heart burn ing of the past ? I'iiem the correspondence en the fishery question laid beforethe Canadian Parliament it appears that Secretary lUyard offered a fair solution of the three-mile limit problem by accepting the principle of such a limit which should close bays having a width of ten miles at the mouth. Tins t certainly a very liberal concession, but It does net seem te have satisfied the Canadlsns.whe appear te want the line drawn from three miles outslde the farthest head-lands regardless of the variations et the coast Hue. Melt i.i.ir.e en the growth of cities the Chicago liitcr-lJrcan se-s danger ahead, just as Themas Jetturu did when he called great cities great sores upon the lJy pilule. As proof tli tt the rapid growth of cities is a pecull ir feature of the aije, It rulers te Louden with iu 11 fe millions. Twehundred years age it had a nm-iller population thm Chicago. New it Is as large ai all Nea- Yerk, llroekljn, Husten, Chicago, St Lim-, lUHIui ire, Cin cinnati and ban 1'rauclsea put tngether. Smce the csntury bejau It lus increased mire than fivefold. Mere peipla live in it than In the whole et Helland, thin in Sweden, than In Portugal, Ireland or Cana la; a mil mil Hen mere than In Sjetland. Tnoclilef cities of Itusiia have doubled within twenty years ; the pipulatlen of itjrliu is three times as great new as It was In ISjO. In our own country the tacts are similar. In KM one thirtieth of our population lived in cities of s.UOO inhabitants or ever, and new lully one fourth. Hut conditions have chinged se radically slncothedaysel Themas JoUersen that there Is net much fear of auy great dagger te "the body politic" from the building of great cltle". The guvurnmentef these grdat iiu-hes of humanity has boceuio mere beleiititlc, and the uiases have become mero ea.sy el control. There is still danger that the worst element, by tbe strength of their union, will gain the upper hand as they did in Paris after the siege; but mi--Ii a state of allalrs brings its own remedy, and the risk of It is mero than balanced by the great advautaga that men gain by association. In the cities alone are leund the triumphs of art in all forms that teud te refine ui-m, the sj 10 jIs aud libraries that help duvelopmentof brain, the excite ment aud stimulus te constant ottert. m.. aiiiiAii.u: Hei u, of All Silnts Episcopal church, PitUhurg, would net sup. pert Jamei U. lllaiue ler the pre sldeney two years age. As the majority el the eBtry. meu were Hapublieans, this was a perilous proceeding. They antagonized all the move ments he set ou feet. The rector's salary was reduced, und an attempt was made te remove him. The congregation would net hate this, but voted, instead, te remove the objecting vestrymen. This was done, and since then the church has raised tlOOOO te pay oil its debt, increased Mr. Ueyd's'sslary te H,b00 a year, and has a geed balance In the treasury. He much for itauding by prin ciple. m Tin: action or the Philadelphia VYcm en the lillllngsley bill suggests that the V, ess would add te its strength and repute if It would always tell the truth, when the truth a clear, even when It does hurt Its party. It cannot lead Its party and march at the head of the people at the same time, as It ought te knew. The bones are net mated, and de net nave the same paces. When the rrcia ad mitted that the Bllllegsley bill was slain by the Standard Oil company Its candor should have sufficed te compel ita coafeaalen that the leaders of the Kepubllcan part were the hired assassins, " V .. raaBONAXj. 11 KURT W. Gnnr baa been Invited te peak at the dedication of the cemetery ei the New Yerk l'reM club. MlssKeK Kmzauktii Ci.rmji.asd has returned le her first calling by acceittlnR- the position of Urst assistant In a school foryeitug ladles In New Yerk. Hit. It. J. LkxMs has titfn dropped from the beard of mauagem and nlij'lclans of the I'ennsyUanla hospital lu I'iillailflphla, be muse he merta.vt'd his leave of leiice In K u rope. l'r. .lelm Asliurst has ttm elected In Ills place, nud new it is said that the Utter Is opposed te the autbeptle treatment of cases wiileh has boeu In u;e In the hcspltal. SfxANNA Mr.nen Nai.tku Is the striking name el the new msyoref At km, Kan. Mhe Is the wife et a successful lawyer and the mother of four lusty babes. Her lather was the Urst mayor of the city and she succeeds him. All this may be considered remarka ble when It Is known thst Susanna Medora Is only twenty-seven years el age sworn ti Canen Wtt.iiKKi'eucK, of KmtUnd, called en the president last Monday. He also met Mrs. Cleveland, and Is enthusiastic lu his admiration of that lady. He speaks of her as " a inaijnltk'ent woman." "She was evi dently intended bv nature te be the queen slie has become, she must be a (treat help te the president In the discharge et the heavy dutles of bis high olllce." Sknateu I.ki.ank KrvM'enn has pre sented te his brother, Jeslah Stanford, the celebrated Warm Springs ranch In Southern Alameda county, 'al. On the death of Jrslah Stanford the ranch is te go te his three child- ret). The property l alued at J J.h).0O0, and was once nue of the most noted health resetta lu the state. Of late it lias net been opened tethepublic. l.rapesaud ellt.s are the pro ducts of the ranch. Mits Livkkmerk, than whom there is no mere powerful pleader fur the real rights of women in the realm of common cense, sun seats that girls be. encouraged te lamlllarlie theinselve with the great social and political questions of the day. She thinks the Iho aud potent subjects which allect the nation would, It properly presented te Klrls, prove as Interesting te them Greek literature or Ketuau history, as Uscluutliig as the ever lasting ueei. Saltatien Oil cure tenthsche, prMn, tr-iln, bruNca, cliUbliliM, aad all flesh wenu.U Ji CCMtj. Ien necil net nettled tour bulne when troubled with a comb or cilJ, If jeu only u.e the reliable remedy Dr. Dull' en;h lup at once. 1'r. W. A .leiisses 9i3 " 1 am nre crltilng Ulgcstylln 'ler KjspepiU and Indigestion with excs'llent success old by all Drugglits, Ce per bottle, or W K Kidder A Ce.. Manufacturing Chemists, 3 Jehn str.el New erk. al'RVl.ii. yu TICKS. Hacklsu s Arxile SAlve. The llest Salve tn the world ter Cuts, Uralses., Seres, Ulcers, Salt lttflum, rover Seres, Tetter, Chapped llands. Chilblains. Cerns, and oil Skin KrapUens, and positively cures 1'Ues, or no pay required. It Is guaranLied te give perfct satls satls racUen, or money refunded. Price a cents per box. for siJe by II. u. Cernnin, UruggUt, 1S7 nrt IS) North Uneen street, liucaslitr. Pa. II. 11. Cechrvn, .Sim. 137 and 131 North Queen strvs-t. Lancast.T, l'a , Is selling SII1LUI1S CUL'ulI CUllE ss a guarantee, te euro all ifcreit and lung troubles. (S) WHY WILUIOU cough wben Shlleh's Cure will give Immediate relief. Price 10 cts , 50 cts., and tl, Fer sale by 11. II. Ccs;hran, Uruguisu Ma 1S7 N'erUi Queen street. (6) An End te tlene ScrapliiK. Kdirard Shepherd, of Ilarrlsburg, III , sat-s " Having recelted se much lienellt from Kiectrtc Hitters, I feel It my duty te let sniTertng human ity knew it. Hate had a running sem en my leg ferelght jenrs ; my doctors told mel would have te have the bone scraped or leg amputuUsS. 1 used. Instead, three bottles of klectrlc Hitters and seven boxes llucklcn's Arnica salte, aud my leg Is new sound and weU." Klectrlc Mures are sold at flfty cents a bottle, and llucklen's Arnica Salte nt 25c. pr box hy 11. U. Cochrun, Druggist, N'es. IS7 and Us North Queen struct, Lancaster, l'a. (5) A Kemarkable, Geed Stan Is he who attends te the comfort of bis family and will net let his llttle ones suffer wlthatiec. Uen of the Threat and Lungs, whereby their lives mav be endangered, but who should at all times give them tliat sevurtlgn remedy, hemp's Ualsaui. Trice Se cents and II. TYiai me free . Fer sale by 11. U. Cochran, dnigglst, 137 Nertlj Queen street, (i) TUB KCV. CStO. H. THAI Kit, el llourben Ind., s.iys : " Ueth myself and wile oweeur lives te SlULOU'S CONaUMl'TlON CUKK." Ifer sale by II . 15. Cochran, DruggUt, He. U7 N erth Queen street. (j) Maulers I Mothers 1 1 Mathers II Are you disturbed atnlghtand broken of your rest by a sick calld suffering and crjtng with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth J If se, go at once and gut a botUe of il US. WIN'S LO W 'S aOOriUNO UIKUP. It will relieve the peer lttUe snffer Immediately depend upon It ; there is no mistake about tt There Is net a mother eneaith who has ever used It, who will net tell ea ut once that It wUl regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the chUd, operating like magic It Is perfectly sate te use lu all cases' and pleasant te the taste, andlsthoprescripUenof one of the eldest and beat female physicians and nurses in the United States, bold everywhere. SS cents a bottle. may3MydAw The Mjslery belted. 'It has always been understood that cousnmp ceusnmp cousnmp tienwas Incurable, but It h.w recently been discovered that Kemp's lialsaiu for the Threat and Lungs Is giving mero relief than any Known remedy. It Is quarunteed le relieve and cure Asmma, iirencnitis ana ceugns. Call en II. II Cochran, dnigglst. Ne. 137 North Quran street. (. . i. ...4 uu.ua .4uu Ul butu lirge rge size ij cents and il. l) tloed Kesultsln Kver) Case. 1) A. Ilr.idferd, wholt,s.Ue paperdealeref Chat tn.n(H)ga, Tenu., writes that he was seriously mulcted with a severe cold that settled en hfs lungs i had tried mauyremedlei without benefit. Uelnglnduced te try l)r King's New Discovery ler Consumption, did sound was entirely cuied by Useefa fewbettlis bluce which llinuheha.s usl It lu his family for nil Coughs and Colds with b.-st results. 'J his lsthe experience of thou sands w hrwe lit es have been sav d by this M on en derful Discovery. Trial Hollies lien at II 11. Cochran s Drug store, N'es. 1J7 and 130 North Queen street Lancaster, l'a: (5) SlULOU'S CUKE will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Ceuah and Hrenchltls. rer sale by 11. H. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Uneen street. (;j Cream aud Cel.l Weather. What a luxury Uu bath In summer. Surely, butagreater luxury Is tt clear head lu winter lust when almost everybody Is sneezing and snullllng with u cold In the head. Hut when teu are alUicked use Lly's Cream Halm It cures colds In the heid.aiid what is betler.lt cures the worst ceses of chronic cat irrh and hay Inter Net a liquid, netasnuir. Pleasant te ue Quick relief budlcalcuru. a.Jiwdeea.tw CT. JACOItS OIL. ST. JACOBS OIL -reu- Strain8, Sprains and Bruises. JOHN TKEMKH, Champien Oarsman of Amer- " 1 hive found St. Jacobs Oil of Inestimable Value." Mil. . J. C. COI'KLAND. Kdlter Autlralian CycUtl bydney, N.S w. "My tricycle Journey of ue miles would net hite been fcempitted without SI, Jacobs OH." MU. WM UKAfJll, World's ChaTnj.Ien Oirs iiixii, lUiyal Hetel. Ujde. "St. Jacob's Oil curs stillness, crarnns and musculur pains lu training." 0A1T. PAUL H0YTO.V, the world renowned Swimmer 1 de net see hew 1 could gel along without -t. Jucebs Oil, ' M,! . JOHN' JiOLI K, Champien HIcrc'tit, H Ltrernoel St. bvdnnv. N.is. iv. Alter riding l.Ui.) infi nvHin.i lit.. u JucjLuell rouievodull fatlgue and pain.'1 ' TUTU. K. 1 . 1'AINTEK, Londen Athletic Club. "SLJacebs oil cured inoef a sprained ten- JsilWAUU UANLAS, Chimplen Oarsutm. OHrnviTabl!"paln,lhlve ,euna St.Jacebi A'eelUive'lVV''' 0"".luTWaally and Usu 8U Jacobi Oil ler sprains, strains and uruisus. ALL ASSOCIATION'S of field Sports. i'urf. Water and Ketd, useSL JucebsOU for sprains, strains ana bruises. a u" ,or Kyery application gives relleli every bettle contain a cure ; every betlle tested as le nual. Ity I etery genuine botUe bears then rm's fo fe simile signature i every home In America knows Us value i 'every spoken langnage knows Its rmuie i uverv I urnal nraisHa it t hv.s.ii.. knows Its meilt., ; every chemlit nnd It tier. feet, reld flliv cenu by firuimlsii and Dealera. Prle any eenu per i"HU - -- t. . .'. ' . . The Charles A. Vegeler Ce., ataltlmore, Md, Vl .2-l. . n-VS t ' LlJ 7ZTJ. ' ' '"' A"'tt ay h"n sa i'i J- MKDICAL. WOKDOK WARN1NO. The fearful Danger of the Present Season nnd Hew te Avoid Them In Time. Mr. Wilten K. Palmer, et Hew Yerk Cltv.re retted thnlet wlheef Iho season from at I Iho filenilt he uii't en lit tilrtndsv, and tailored that his luliire life was tn be long ami Joyous, that etenlng tie felt n tickling In the threat, a slight psm across the rtiest slut lie coughed enru or twice. The nettslty Ms nostrils wnrelntlauied, his thnvtt sero ana Ms lungs nil n'led up. The dsy following he was lu lel, with ptunlelstis haklng their heads, ami the tlili.t day he twis dtvid Item luieuuienta. which he talltsl te take In time. 1 hem are ten thnustml men and women In Ainoilejitedty In lust the same condition as Mr. Palmer as, 'lliflr threiits are sere, their lungs are Irritated, ami they anion the tergoef liueuuienta nnd death, but they de net knew This teirlbledtiease, pneumonia, has brrenie the Meusler of Ameilcan lite It Is sudden, severe and fatal It conies without warning nmlswikes down without mercy, rhtstclans say It must le thrown fnnn the system en ths start, asm mil tnere is neining niuai lermin spirits ter this purie-M. l'nre ll.iunrs are abso lutely necessary when pneumonia Is cemliig en, and trem thee ireful Intvstlgatktni of the best chetnliUand phtslrtans wuare centlnced that no liquor new known te the weild tseipial te Huffy s Pure Malt Whisky ler nuenmentaur any etner punuensn- ireuuie. inu wm..y i. im up solely fei medical purposes, and Boldenly lu sealed bottles. It ts a annuitant te theergans that hste been congested by cold It arouses the tissues te tre.h action. It wards effdlrei-e and containing ue fuel oil, It does net Injute nor Intetlcate. Mr. K W Kesnell, of Washington, l. C . re lated his esiHTlenie as fellows - 1 had humor humer lhages ana was examined by a physician who thought tuy lungsenly slightly congested In August 1 had three mere hemorrhages aud lest a qu in el bleed Anether phtstcUn said 1 was 1h the last stages or coftsuuiptlen. and ilnally I tfwVHiii.iitlhmu.. 1 nl.UOnHd IHltTv's 1'UtV Malt hlsky and tixik It 1 have gained health and sttvngihrapldlv and am cemp'eiely restored. This rematkaele whisky, wntch Is sold bv nil Hrst class Jruglts (and the secret et where manufacture luauv hive In tain sought te And out) descries to'lie kept lneer household, net only te be used In ruses lit emergency, but te assist lu prolonging life and bringing health and happlntss. DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKY Is Suld Ouly In Ituttlcs. I'rlce, S1.00. Fer sale by Druggists, tlrecers and Dealers. Persons Ks-st of the Kecky Mountains (except the territories!, unable tis procure It from their Dealers can have Half Dezen scut. In tilaln ease, unui irked, express prepaid, by remitting te The Dull Malt Whisky Ce, HechMter, N . (JJ febl71ydrh -s KAY'S SPECIFIC MUDIOINE. (5ras S'lHX'illc Medicine. The l.reat English Hemedy will promptly and rtdtcally cure ant-and every case of nervous debility and weakness, result of indiscretion, excesses or oterwerK ei urain aim uerveus sys tem is perfectly hinnless.acts llke tuagtc, and betn extenslteiy used ter eter ". iats with grett succts. t ull pirtlcnlars In our pamphlet which we desire te -end free bv mall te every one. s"Ttm Specific Medicine Is sold b alldrug- flsta at tl per package, or sl rncknxes for t t will In? sent treemv mall en recvptef the money, by addressing the agent. H. B. COOHBAN, Druggist, Nes. 137 A 13J N'erthQueen St., Lancaster, Pa. THE tlRY MEDICINE Street, lluffale, N. i CO., Ne li Main maiV-lyeedaw riUKS OUAKANTKKU. RUPTURE. Care guaranteed by DB. J, U. MAYKB, Xasoatenco: no operation or delay from busi ness I tnsuyt by hundrvslsef cures. Main office, sli A ECtl ST., fiULA. Send for Ctrenlar. rv-lvdaw TMlHO KD CCSHIONKD EAK DRUMS. CURE FOR THB DEAF. eck's Patent Improved Cushioned Knj Drams perlecUy restore hearing and perform the work of the natural drum. Invisible, com fortable and always in position. AU conversa tion and even whispers heard;dlstlncUy. Send for Ulnstrated book with testimonials, ffKKK. Address or call en T. U1SCOX, s&3 Broadway, ABW inn neniiun tnis paper. Inn itnwlft-lveeflAlrw rpe WEAK MEN Sutrertng from the effects of youthful errors, early decay, wasting weakness, lest manhood, etc., 1 will send a valuable treatise (sealed) con cen tilnlngfull particulars for home cure, fitlCK of cnance. A splendid medical work , should be read by every man who is nervous and deblll- tin-d Address. ruer. r. c. rewLEu, inli6mdAw Moodus, Conn. SAKK, SCKKANDSI'EEOY CUKK. Rupture, Varicecele and Special Diseases of elthir sex Why be humbugged by quacks when yen can find in Dr. Wright the only K hoe la e I'HTSiciaii In Philadelphia who makes a specialty et the above diseases, and Crura Tuxh : Ccais Uuakxxtiss. Advice rree day and evening. Strangers can be treated and re turn home same day Offices private. Dli. W. IT. WHIUHT, 241 North Ninth Street. Above ltace, 1'. O. Bex t73. Phlladelpaia. lantJ-lvAw ULjlaMWAMW. H IOH dt MAKT1N GHINAJALL CHINA, GLASS, QITEENSWARE. Heusekeepers Interest. Alany changes are necessitated in every Department of Housekeeping through Spring Heuse-cleaning. Old Furniture and Carpets are replaced by new ones. As Harmony in Music is pleasing te the ear, se Harmony in Furnishing a Heuse i3 pleasing te the eye. Crockery is the one thing needful for uniformity in Heuse Keeping. Xew Mantel Ornaments for your Parler, Decorated Toilet SeU for the Washstand, Cut and Pressed Glassware for your Sideboard, Ornamental China for the China Closet, Decorated China Dinner or Tea bets for Dining or Tea Table, or the 1'lain Substantial Ware for the Kitchen will always be found in Largest Quantities and at the Lewest Possible Prices. in l nir .1 iglicVMertin 15 EAST KING STREET. LAHCABXItt, JTA, INSTALMENT DKALKRS WILL KIND Juttwhat they need. A full line of Instal ment (ioeds told only le the Instalment Trade by sddresslng INSTALslKNT DKALKU8 BUI'PI.Y CO, apm-3mdTu,Th&4 JCrle, Pa. IjSNULKTKEK HTOUK.FAKa. Standard-Bred Stallions In Service, 8TOKM KINO !) 30.00 Uncerd, years, 2.47. HI HENRY (Ull) .be00 Send for New CaUlegne; apHaw DfceiKrSv,c. t , fmUswuwii iiiiiimin iPim.isiUllasai&sV IBBtOMim MKMCINK. LISTEN TO Y0URW1F& The Manchester (.'uiinldm, June 8, ISSJ, sas At one of the ' Windows" Leeking en the wtHMllnnd ways ; With clntnps et rhododendrons and great masses of May blossoms 1 I I "There was an Interesting group. It Included oue who had ben a "Cotten spinner," but was new se lMrnljied I I That he could only bear te lie lit a iccllnlng position This refers le tuy case. 1 was nrst Attacked twelte years age with " Locemotor Ataxy " ( A psralytle diss ase of nerve Dbre rarely eter cured) nud was for seteral ) ears barely able te get about. And tonne last ntej ears net atue te attend te my busliuss, although Many things hate been done for ms. The last experiment being nerve stretching. Tw e J'l ar,. age I was voted Inte the Hene rer Incurables! Near Manchester, In May, li 1 am no " advocate ;" " rer anything In the shape et patent " Medicines 1 And made many objections te my dear wire's constant urging te try llepltlltters, but Anally tepiclfy her Consented ' I 1 had net nutte finished the first bettle when 1 felt a change come et er inc. .This was Saturday, Net ember .1. On Miuday morning l fell se strong 1 said te my room compaulens, " 1 was sure I could " Walk i 0 stirHsl across th fl oer and back I hardlv knew hew te contain mvself. 1 was all eter the house, Iain gaining Miength each day, and can walk nelle sale without any Slick" Or support. 1 am new at my own house, and hope seen te beable te earn my own living again. I hate been a member et the Manchester " Heyai I1 xehange " frer nearly thttty ears, and was most hesittly ceugmtulited en going In the loom ou Thins day last, ery gratefully yenr, JOHN riLACKUUI'.N Ma. ur.STKR, Eng , Dec. "1.11. leeais later am perleetly well. One Exporlenco of Many. lint tng experienced a great deal of trouble ' Irem Indigestion, se iuulIi se that 1 came near losing mt Hfe My trouble always came feed alter eating my However light, Aud digestible, for two or three hours nt a ttme 1 had loge through the most hxcruclatlng pains, " And the only waj 1 etel get " ' Belief '" ttas bv throwing up all my stomach con. talned ' ' Ne one can conceive the pains that I had te go through, until " At last -" 1 was taken' "Se that for three weeks 1 lay In bed and Could eat nothing ' My sufferings were se that 1 called two doc tors te give me soe.ething that would step the pain. Their etrirts were no geed te inc. At lau 1 heard a geed dtal " About our Hep Ullters ' And determined te try them " Let a botUe In four hours I took the contents of One ' ' Nextdty 1 was out of bed, and have net seen a "tick ' Heur, Irem the same canse since. 1 have recommended 11 te hundreds of ethers Teu have ue such ' Advocate as I am " Oau. Kesdill, Allston, Bosten, Mass. HuvamrvuNiauiim med. O' ALL AND SEE -TUK ROCHESTER LAMP, Sixty Candle-Light ; Heats them all. Anether Let of CHEAP OLOBES ferQas and OU stoves. THB PERFECTION " METAJ.MOULD1.NG AND KUBIIKU CUSHION WEiATHER STRIP Beats them alL This strln outwears all ethers. Keeps out the cold. Step ratuing of windows. txciu shrink a cushion strip Is the most perfect. At the Move, Heater and ltange store or Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTKu. PA. WM. A. K1KKKKK. ALUDH C. UBRB KIEFFER 8c HERR, -DEALIUS in-: WOULD CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO Fuller & Warren Ce.'s (TBOY, 1. T.) mm, HEATERS. FURNACES AND BINGES. We ask no one te run any risks with "iUL LKU A WAKUKN'S" Goods. We gusrantce them te give Satisfaction. AsaUeater"THK8I'LKNDID"has no rival, being a thorough het base, no part of this stove remains cold, eveiy lnchet it radiates beat. As a Smaller andCheaperl!eatrthe"BUIUIIT DIAMOND" has established Itself In the front ranks. The merits of the "SPLENDID" and"BBlGHT DIAMOND " consist In Beauty of Construction, Perfect Control of Draft, Cleanliness, no Dut, no Gas and Kconemy et ruel. WCall and examine for yeurself: 40 EAST KINO ST., lOFrOSIT COURT HOUSE.) aew-tMUbw MO WKKSt & C. P LINN it BK EN KM AN, CARD I We have a number of Goods which are just in season, and which, owing- te our giving special attention, we can otter great inducements. " Pennsylvania " Lawn Mowers have no equal. These we make a specialty. We have as geed Lawn Mowers as are in the market for te.00 and 47.00. Baby Carriages We carry beventy.flve varieties In stock. These goods are our own special and our prices are low. Itefritferaters are new In season. Hew few people knewanything about llefrlgera llefrlgera ters. It took us twenty years te learn. We can teach you in five minutes: It will be worth something for you te get the best. Ceal Oil Steves There is mero 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 Freezers and Water Coelers you can buy almost anywhere, but can you get the best at the lowest prices. Veu can from us. Lawn Tennis Setts, Genuine Mexican and C.ommen Hammocks, Rase Rail and all Sporting Goods at Factory Prices. FLUSH & BREHEMAH, Ne. 162 North Queta Itrett. V HensefarQishiDg Goods ! , 1'ALACM Of FASHION. HTKtOU'8 iALUK OK FASHION. Hundred Dezen Ladies' Black Boucle Ceat Jerseys, -AT- 59 Cents Apiece. ELEGANT QUALITY. Werth Fully $1.25. These goods are Finished In First-Class Style, and are the Biggest Bargain evsr eirured by us. We adilse jeu te call early, as thess goods will sell very fast. USTRIffi Palace el Fashion, 13 BABT KINO STREET. LANCASTKiL PA, WVHUITVMB. This Spare Reserved FOR HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, 37 X 29 S. queen St , Lascastsk, I'a. "ITY-IDMYEK'BKUKNITUKK STOKK. J. H. WIDMYER. FURNITURE! A Full Stock, Desirable Goods, Lew Prices, Newest Styles. WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, Cerner Bast King and Oak Bts., LAHGABTKtt, FA. Mets-lvdsUMmw moxiemm. isirt' . T EKIHMAN'H. New Spring Neckties AT BUIsMAN'S. There Is no garment concerning the fit whinh k man Is mera nartlcular than a Shirt. Of tshlrt Cutting is arlne art. Te nt comferta ble a shirt rnunt be cut with the proper anoteui leaahln must be cut with the nrenei leal curves, the workpeople must be practical shirt makers, llavlnir had an eznerlenea of au years, we claim te nave ids eesi niiinir. best made, best inaUtrlal and most durable SHIRT In the Market (or the Least fallible Meney. ERISMAN'fl, Ne. IT West Kins Street, Lancaster. RUPTURE-CURE QUAKANTERD HY Dr. J. B. Mayer, 831 Arch street, PhUadel- nhla. Pa. Kase at once. Ne oeeratlon or but neat delay. Thousands of cures. At Keystone aeusands of cures. At Keystone g. Pa., M Saturday et each month. Ian. Ad view free. jnari.iTa JIOOSO, SKSMUOj ana kk eueu. f cr.eTiittru. rriasu a UHirruKM. BUSINESS -AND DRESS SUITS reK Spring and Summer. We have a Vartml Assortment et Sentch rtu. yleU. flahls and Worsted IteilVM JeTbuIu. m Um. ah.ne styles. The i kikmIs have bn eiam" ihhI by hunnr.t, of vl.iuirs. and lartefium. bers have shown their aim'clatlen of the sleck byiuirchiuliii;. . Kvctyclay freshens our Sleck with New and Kli'anl styles In t'oler and I'attern. We are shnwtiiK tlmtiinsi Clmste and KUaut styles te be found anywhere. 1 heseUartuents are well tuade and will nt as well as some Custom Suits (rum If net better.) Trice Is no obJnrt."lsenitot the ways some aterukreners have of Mjliiu thny want cutlo cutle tners. , hy, what tin bujur le bswlseabuutlf net the rlie The way our geed ke, we knew price Wan object and we make It se Wn can Kirn you a very nice business Hull, llKht or dark shade of itoeda, for Spilutf or Hum titer wear, Irein IMUllii telluli). We can (the you a ery Kine Umlncss Snll, fnmi lloeotollt i. Wncanulvnyeita very Nice Dress Suit, from ltl(sUiteISlU. We can itlm a very riDe Dress Suit, from I1MOIH1 tO.U00. Hirsh & Brether, ONB I'RIOB MERCHANT TAILOR3, AND- Clothiers and Furnishers, COU. NOttTll UUKKM ST. AND UKIsTKB uuakr.lani:atbu. pa w Il.l.lAMWOn A r-OMTK.il. CALL US BY TELEPHONE. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER. WAITWG FOR YOU. READY MADE -Se Disappointment About Your New Suit ! -euu- CLOTHING reu Children, Beys and Gentlemen Is Superior tn lit and riulsh, and Iteaily te Put lllbt On. Ull LUUEN'S HUlTa, M0 le P.. heys' suits, ii.u) te UI.0O. UKNTLKMEV9 SACK OH CUTAWAY COAT aUriMlu.uutetljcu. HI HMF.H NKCKWRAK In the New Shape Knet, l'uir and r'lut .Mcait. The ITaverlta reur-lu-IIand In .New Celers OKNT'SUNDKKWKAUIerSmniner-UalbrU. gan. Merine and Uiuzp. r ANCY IIOSIKUV lu Llht ind Dirk Celers. SUMMER HATS -IN- LKJIIT rLKXIIILE H4TS. The Sen Kelt Pocket Hats and Stltt telt Derbys. A very Iarn assortment el NKW BTBAW 11 TS ler Genu, lles and Children. Infants' Fancy Hat;, 1'olesanil Turbans. SUMMER LAP EOBES, 00c. te $3.50, Ladles' Hand Satchels, l'ecket Heeks and Wallets Ladles' Flexible Sele. Urlttht Deugela Uoel, 17 or VI Ituttens, prlceltdu Ladles'Squarn Teu Kid llutten Iloet, fl 23. ladles' lirlgbt finished Uraln llutten Heet, W cents. A Goe. I Drcfs Shee for Gents In llalmoraler llutten, II.W. Trunks, Valises &nl Traveling Bags. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER, 33, 34, 30 and 38 East King (St., LANCA8TKU, PA. sTSteres close every evening at 6.0U o'clet k, except Monday and Saturday. WJ.YES A XV JJQUOliU. TJUHE RVE WBIHICY. Old GretT Spring Distillery. Situated en East Oranire streets between Orange and chestnut, one .uaru east of reser vnlr.Lancaiter, f Ibavejnsterectedanewdlitlllery with all or lunKYKmvt!iIIH,KYnmc,llnery ,or Ok"1"" k. n. .... A'UBI'BarrKB. Proprietor. This Distillery has been erected at the lameus Old Urorrstewn Snrlnir, which has been ue'ed for Its plenteeus and unfailing supply of the pur est water. At It our grandfathers drank when they were boys, and It has never been known le run dry even In the hottest weather. Frem this spring all the water med In Iho distillery Is ob tained, the pump drawing irem 11 twenty-live gallons a minute. Uesldes my own distilled Whisky, lalse handle Brandies, 0ln, Wine, &c WCall and be convinced. A. B.8IIKrFKU. DlslUler, STOKK Ne. ki Neith Uueen Street. N. H. Faimera navlnir geed KJ a en nana can I find ready sale (or it at The store or dUtUlery. I Highest eash market price paid ter a geed arfl. u. '' gprg-ijrdaw t"tjifr VuLyi"-
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