MSVJWWECHWEMIMWW. ,VT.?T I I I W ! IMI I I I I IIP I l IP I "Bifr &WfK;B?V; J?fTKcTi fvtfi w mSs-" iL-, " " '-" -- "-.. '-ir'jr.r.n--11 ..-'x . -w, i.Ji - - -' r T'.- ---"v i-evr-ft - mn-s vWwsSIvIpI Tv - , THE LANCASTER DALLY INTlSIiLaulfiJNUlSlI, FltLUAT, MAY 0, 18OT. si. M' t'. .. fesS' m fc--v :gft .'$ . . , w" Jv ' ,'ysT. OfilfCRK lkt-1 lb. lk. sta! sla-l fir i'ttfii I sits HjM, HOD i IB is Its a an IN ass IK tS 1010 MID SOW T m .! M M u I ?S 1? Wit IT fit SO u M 800 SO SO 00 MOO as (ISO MB moo am I MOO 44 00 U0O 00 B09IUIQ Tta Weekly Intelligencer Cvmr WteNUMV Mermnb. ItfMi, tun te tot aerm. CUTIS 09 YBW, aa mm et AOOOTVBBTa VSSBN Mtnna fioei itsey ran cm ass oeranr. ui Aoraem unina im te m waara BABzar. 01 MMrs aw JVUBTemi 11 nfTKiLIOBNOaB. Banalag, Lancaster, Fa. i atuafttt 1 ntelligencsX LANCASTER, HAY 6, 1837. .-- Tie Trater supply. - TwinaoHaef the civil enelneers unen in Mln .in ill nnrritiflnllAln Hm. I ABwanii4r,;i" vj -.uu.u " ...-. asssi the Inquiry aa te what needs te be I te purify.the supply and free It from I et contamination from the city The point from which the water be taken is fixed just above the where the natural city drainage en- tbe creek at the railroad bridge. The question is as te whether the pumping should be taen there or whether tbe should be, for the present at least, down te the existing pumping sla- iri. -ii? .., pit 225 " Bfc "AWMM, mi 1 1 n m KlWfcjJ Ui kWtwm te JbvbVbbb, wESaWMsTS oerasvfVMi .y& TU 0'Vm by a pipe. Mr. Crees believes that the latter is the cheapest plan, though be asm that accurate surveys, plan and esti should ba prepared before tbe ded al made : and the advice is obviously . 'avaai.. ''ft Th nnmtlnn l.q Antimlv en nf relatlvn (tKtSat. Hs Mtlmatea the cost of buildtncr a ": m ;.ir:i, v. "". .z . ,",r-aww luuii, yuiuy weii, uouee, iuuviuk vue Mfjent engines and building one new one, 'SeUsJM.OOO; which Is net much mere than flMti"J sstlBaate he gives of the cost of laying Hi m pipe te the present station, tGO.000. Ills r$-:h MDOlt Is net definite in statincr thn elements f-0r2't the calculation, but we presume that ligr us sw.uw uciuaes tne cost of the dam rg;;Asa uues weras neeaea te supply tne pipe. aspuisiiuu lue cost 01 removal 01 me works a tbirty-slx inch cast iron force 'Bssln te the reservoir, $30,000, but does net advise us whether the value of the force mains from the present station is de ducted from the cost of the new one. lie capitalizes the annual extra cost of pumping by steam from the new station at 488,800, but does nqt-aay why the water power may neferfce utilized as well there as t thetTOjBnt station, nor what', would be EJSaTceat of utilizing it. Ner does anv ac- i't A. .. ' recount seem te be taken, in the calculation tbatasavingef the intersten 860,000, for ' seven years, will be made by retaining the present pumping station, of the portion of the (60,000, spent in laying a supply pipe te the present station, that will be lest If at tbe end of seven years tbe station is moved. We have been of the opinion that the economical plan would be te supply the present station with water by a pipe from above the city drainage limit, as Mr. Crees suggests ; but it evidently is a matter that seeds careful calculation, ilr. Crees' fig ares de net seem te make it very clear that this would be the cheapest arrangement. If the pumping station is te be . removed eventually, a large part of the cost of bringing a temporary apply of water te the present works must be charged against the project te retain them. There may be reasons te 'forbid the use of water power at the pro posed station, but we de net knew them, and seemingly the use et that pew er would be Judicious. Anether consideration te be taken into account is the manufacture of the city's electric light. "We de net knew why It would net be advantageous for It te supply Ma light, when it has two water powers en tbe Conestoga, beside the steam of its "water works plant. The city will doubtless desire Mr. Crees te furnish detailed plans, embodying the suggestions which he makes, with accurate estimates et the cost, and it certainly will be well te submit the question of providing for the electric light plant, for his consid eration. What it Would Mean. The land theory held by Dr. McGlynn teaches that all increase in the value of lands belongs te the people and should be enjoyed In common, that beyond the first cost the interest of the owner in it should net extend. This is one of the details whereon the Geerge theory runs ngreund, and it takes .very little thought te show its impractical and visionary character. The Philadelphia 'Hints very pertinently asks "it accretions in value ure te be divi ded, must net losses in value be divided alad ?" The less In thn tnfei .if i t ,., I&j!-' transactions must nearly equal the profit, S ana 11 ene was set against me ether there would be a very, small balance left for the ten who cheer Dr. McGlynn. These men give their support from purely selfish mo me tires, for they think they see a chance te profit by a grand scramble. It would bn pwiU for Dr. McGlynn te consider that his u-'v. 1 afcnmh wnnld hn enn nf thn hnnvlaef e..rf.. KJl.We bf a division of accretions et value ?.! real estate. It owns an immense Ei7, amount of land and many costly build. 5f JMP U ever tbe country, and these RaMY inereaaea in value in proportion te .v--SMBBAnraleuSBT0wth of the nation. Thn n i . - - -- - . ."-skr'saaBi mhn farm thn rank and fltn nf thelanrl -I! . . 1. iLI ..- U-' paswnuns stiv im nun hue uuiuiDg id .V.. tt HMf UflH Af tM Uhlimh OrhA AhlAnf n '3V l.aww wmw wimvm, nuwvvjcvv w HV'LaiT'- -" " -,.. ..w.v. y - : H iHiuniLT inim uiMinn. ami nuin ru te seize upon its property for the com asea goea eventuauy rer tneirewn geed. 3U a land reform should be started en the ,y-lsaes laid down by Dr. McGlynn these men f. weald make the ball roll en regardless of -tbe preaching prelate and the church te fklch be still avows allegiance. :Ifae could for a moment see In tbe sent. of reality tbe Inevitable march et that must fellow any practical ap. oKtueueery, ne would abandon Tbe stagBaUea et Industry , tbe failure of the fast and ahlnsiT rf civil mm,. tJtl,ew4f1wlriaaff f erilfsMM that fear b Md safer fee cMturte-ln sort the "nlnet terror w would be the logical teeelt of ntJerlBg U corner-stone of property In land tad substituting tliere tliere fer m block of moetuhtae. Ckeckleg CraBMltf la the MrkasK At tbe BwKtng of the school beard, last erenlng, the report of the text book com' mittee was presented, and it Is an unu sually Interesting paper. It calls ferttie abolition of a text book in . Iijt siolefry In all schools below the grammar school grade, the discontinuance of the stu Jjr of trigo nometry in the girls' high school, and the discontinuance of the study of moral science in both high schools. The first change was unanimously adopted, and the ether two will be considered later, as they involve a change of rules. This action is important, as showing that Lancaster's school beard is determined te sternly set its face against the Iniqui tous practice of taking pupils by the threat and cramming knowledge into their al ready overburdened little head). The na ture of the questions required te be an swered in physiology, plainly shows that tee much was expected from the pupils ; n physician member of the beard declaring that candidates for medical diplomas could scarcely be I put te a severer test. It Is well In these I "w, Betty and the uby." days when se much stress Is laid upon chd" "juariM. quantity In teaching and se little en quality te find that Lancaster's schetf. " '" " """ vigtaiw-i c c beard raised IU voice in favor et a returr r.em . TZT'1'' j iub eiu 8,SM;m el learning one luing A3 ft UDJe !U1U learTjlDB it Well. - ..... . Anether important act of the heard wh the adoption of a resolution te begin once the erection of a new school building te .!.., -.: 1 t .. .iT supply the growing needs of the north- western section of the city. The school beard has property there which will be well utilized in this way, and an uncom fortable strain will be taken off the new overcrowded schools of that quarter. The school beard contains a live body of progressive men, and It is a pleasure te find them keeping step with the rapid march onward and upward that this com munity is new making. m m ALLEenKNY society has raised J 1,200 for the benefit of a charitable enterprise known as the "fresh air fund." It was done by means of tableaux representing famous works of the old masters. This Is making geed use et fashion's fancy. A Monteomert county horse has a moustache of which the animal Is very proud. The horse is eu gaged iu the very practical business of pulling a cart. Yeung man, with hirsute ambition, take notice. Tun name of West Virginia's new senator has the true Democratic ring about It. TheY. M.U.A. of Lawrenceville, tblssla'e, has just given an example of commendable enterprise in appointing a committee en out door pastimes. It la proposed, If possible, te organize a base ball and beat club, and If enengh Interest In the sports Is manifested a field near the river will be rented and fixed up as an atbletle ground. This is exactly as it should be, and no institution appealing te young men cm hope for an encouraging answer te that appeal unless It encourages the open air life and sport that is natural te youth. There are Y. M. C. A. libraries for tbe practice et Intellectual gymnastics, and why net give the body a chance ? The frequency of Pattt's farewell tours has inspired the poet of the New Yerk World te thus relieve bis feelings : fare thee well I anil this f jnd linnet Wishes here the truUi te te'l That eTery tuna there's uiea'y In it She'll come 'renndand lare thru well 1 The Pennsylvania railroad company wants te extend its lines te Scranton and Carbes dale. They are cities worth milking. m In this time of tree planting, these remarks en me Deanuiiu Norway spruce win be e: interest te all who are employed In arboricul arbericul ture: Prof. C. S. Sargent, In his valuable notes en tree planting, published ty tbe Massachu setts beard of agriculture, makes tbe remark that It has proved a complete failure In east ern America' and that 'It has passed its frlme here, and is almost decrepit before It s half a century old.' He admits that It is cheaply raised and easily transplanted ; that the veung plants crew with surnrlsinir raD- Idlty and vigor, and are hardly surpas-jed in grace and beauty by tbe young of any ether of tbe spruces wblcb will thrive in our climate. But be regards Its Introduction as a publie misfortune,' becausa iuterferieg with the cultivation of such trees at tbe wblte pine." We agree with tbe Country Geitltmcui that a tree that has halt a century of beauty In It has net been planted iu alu. These are the days te bunt the dogwood blossoms. The Philadelphia natieual banks will piy nearly 1000,000 In semi annual dividends this month. In addition te iu dividend, tbe Glrard National bank has added fiO.OOe te its surplus lund, making that fund (1,000,000, which la equal te tbe capital of tbe bank. The Germantown National bank, besides its dividend has also added (6vl,000 te its surplus fund, making that fund (200,000, which is equal te the capital. This seems n be a con clusive answer te the query :"I)j national banks pay?" m BuccNcn's baby will be a big Issue In tbe Kentucky election. The corperators of Clark University, of Worcester, Maixacbusetts, bae organized wltb Jonas O, Clark, tbe man who is te furnish tbe cash, as president ; ex-Attorney General Devens, Senater Geerge F. liear and ex-Congressman W. W. KIus, vlcepreaidents, and CeL Jehn D. Waihburu, secretary. Mr. Clark wants bulldiug erected at once se that tbe first class may present Itself ter aduils alen in October, I8S-3, and tbat during the four years course of this class pest graduate courses can se arranged. These he wishes kept beyond tbe reach et partisan Influence and sectarian bias and te embrace as wide a range as possible of theology, philosophy, science, literature and art He therefore proposes te give (300,000 Icr buildings sad equipment, (100,000 ler a library, (000,000 for general uses iu support and management, and werka of art and real estate te tbe value of (600,000. He also proposes te ule (500.C0O f.,r h creation and maintenance of three or mere prolessersbips en condition tbat a like amount la raised for the same purpose, the donera having the right te name the profos prefos profes aorsb pa ana te designate the brauche. of learning they aball teaeh. -" Mr. Clark's liberality Is certainly tuaanl tuaanl ficent, and II there is vanity about It, it U of a kind tbat should be encouraged. P, hi did net aee fit te use the money in dnvelon dnvelen ment of some college already founded. Whe.v doetoro find it difficult te answer the physiology questions In the local schools, why should they be given te children T TaoueK tbe Teries carried their Point in the Heuse of Commens en Thursday, de clining te treat the Londen Ttmta' attack upon Dillen as a breach of privilege, it was a Darren triumph. Tbe vote was 237 te 2ia and the donate tbat preceded It gave tbe Irish sympathisers s chance te excoriate the oppo sition. A few mere sueb victories will cause tbe undoing of the Teries. Qbkat Falls, N. H.. has a yeuasr woman dark of the polies court, People like te take ueestn wider her admiaUtrattea,- Path wilt net sing In Baltimore, nor Grlee was I5.0W, and only fJ.000 worth of cketa were Mid. Rv. Jens Ham., of New Yerk, dm been elected president of tbe rrcsbyterlau Historl Histerl cat society. Kx-Oev. llevr spoke before the Pennsyl vania Prison society en ' Kvolutlen of the Modern Prison." lie thought tlut when a Krlsener showed himself worthy he should e paroled upon geed behavior, and that it the prisoner retrograded he should be brought back aa an escaped prisoner. Jailers, a a rule, be thought, are non-progressive, their heads being se thick that It would re quire a dynamite bomb te get an Idea through tnem. Hav. Kewlaxp H. Hen Ann, editor of the American Atliecate 0 JVdcS unci trbifrn trbifrn tien, and brother of general Heward, will spsud next Sunday in Lancaster, preaching In the morning In St. Jehn's Lutheran church, and In the eveulng at the Duke Street M. P. church. Mr. Heward will ad ad vecate tbe cause el pace aa represented by the Peace society of Bosten, which seeks te secure peace by arbitration rather than by war. Okx. Simex BeLtvtn nrcKXKn, who seems destined te be the next governor of Kentucky, Is a man of middle suture, with small, piercing blue eye, snow-white mous tache and Imperial and a rather ruddy face. Helsbetweeu slxty-Uve and seventy years of age. He is wealthy. Uls real estate In Chicago la said te be worth .'00,00A About two years age he married, as his second wife, a reigning belle et Klchinend, Va. They have a bouncing boy a year old. The gen erate name is Hellvar and his wife's Bettv. Hence the alliterative war cry of the Buck- nerites new ringing through Kentucky of ;n ,,. threlIlth the -llk BrewlnB dl I rtl t whl.'h hnslna nrv tinar in Shanghai anil " '"'. b t ends ail around te the city of Uangchew, -ites a correspondent, 1 could but be struck ! i-'111 J1"1 Jh8, w' which prevailed 1 everywhere. The farm houses of China, or at at0 n t et ChlnlliWere medeu of what farm beuses Bbeuld be. I bad ex pected te see squalor aud wretchedness, and was HI prepared for what I really beheld. Exceedingly geed gardening I was of course prepared lor,fer Chinese gardening is synony mous with everything tbat is neat and pro ductive. But tbe orchards and mulberry trees all beautifully trimmed, with the brick built and excellent houses half-bidden away In tbem, certainly astonished me. I chanced te land from my hnuxe-beat frequently in order te sheet woodcock for it was winter time when I passed through the district. Te get these birds It was necessary te scram ble ever the fields and through the mulberry orchards of the district, and 1 was simply amazed te see hew beautifully tbe groves of trees were kept. Underneath great quan tities or vegetaules grown, net a feet of earth appeared te be w as ed, and every inch was in tbe most superb order. Had the whole coun try been sutt garden, It could net have been better tended aud cared for. There were net hereabouts any hedges or watlr, the fields were divided irem each ether by deep dykes which sened the double purpose of mark ing out the land and Irrigating or dralniug as the case mlgbt be, the adjacent seli. Tbe trees, ei wblcb there were myriads, were all planted with mathematical exactness and in the greatest order, unlike the trees in many English orchards, wblcb seem te have been stuck in the ground with a view et wasting aa much space as possible. And as for the trees, they bad all been carefully trimmed te tbe same pattern, every little bough having been inspected and cut aa circumstances chanced te require. I never saw anything bait se orderly in any country in the world, for these were no ornamental gardens which 1 was going through, but mulberry orchards extending ever hundreds of square miles of country and owned by thousands of dlller ent husbandmen. Vf oed Asbta, Kreiu tin Gcruuratewn Telegraph. Tbe valu et weed ashes as a fertilizer can not be denied, since they contain tbe inor ganic elements of vegetatleu, but there la a wide dltlerence of opinion regarding their real value, simply growing out of widely dlllerent conditions of use, a fact that can also find its application In all ether kinds of fer tllizers. Tbe -Maine experiment station has made an Investigation in the matter of asbes. anditisfeund that there is a very marked difference In the composition of asbes et dif ferent kinds, dump asbes being tbe lowest grade except leached asbes from which the potash has been largely drawn. Hard weed asbes are most valuable, and contain 3 60 per cent of phosphoric acid. 7 t3 per cent, of potash soluble in water, and 30 16 par cent, of lime. The advantage et using potash in the form as ashes comes from the chemical action they exert upon tbesell through tbe carbonate of lime which they contain. Anether point or consideration Is the re duced cost of material in tbe form el bard weed unleacbed ashes. The same elements of fertility provided by finely ground Seuth Carolina rock muriate of potash and burned lime would cost about at the rate of 23 cents per bushel of asbes. It must be remembered tbat ashes contain no nitrogen, and hence cannot be relied upon as complete fertilizers ; upon light sandy soils they produce excellent results aud effects tbat are lasting, but upon wet soils would be of little value. Weman en tbe Farm Nellie Burns tu Country Gentleman. In no ether occupation of men are women se directly concerned aa In farming. Indeed a well appointed, prosperous farm la almost an Impossibility without tbe help et an inter ested woman. In se many ways aba ad vances tbe farm's interests. She cooks for the hired help, and prevents waste in se much or tbe products. The fruit, poultry and eggs, with which the uble Is supplied, are often tbe result of ber tbriit. The dairy products et America's farms are stupendous. But it is tbe farmer's wife who attends te the milk and makes tbe butter, adding se much te tbe yearly Income of tbe family. I once knew a farmer's wife, who, In the rush of harvesting wben help was scarce, mounted the reaper and harvested all her husband's grain. I can recall a number of instances where wives came te tbe rescue In ouch busy seasons, and helped their hus bands out of tbetr difficulty. He tbe farmer's wife is net only a matri monial partner, but la really a partner In his business. It is unjust tben that tbe plans wblcb govern the home and its surroundings should be exclusively tbe wisbea of tbe far mer ; while her desires are treated as of lit tle luiM)rtance. If tne proceeds from the farm are spent in purchasing labor saving machinery ter tbe larmer, It should be spent In buylug the same ler bis wife. If money is spent in Improving the barn and stock, it should also be spent iu making tbe home pleasant and convenient. This plan et mutual rights aud mutual benefits from tbe earnings, could but result In much geed and satUtactlen te both bus. band and wile. I onee knew of a farmer who bad a fine farineriMO acres. But he was net satisfied, he wanted 600 acres. He said tbat wben be get that amount of land be would tben spend money in fixing up the home. They fired In an old, Inconvenient house, Tbe wife worked amidst every disadvantage, but net a dollar could go for com Tort until tbe 000 acres were bought Tbe Increasing land brought additional labor te the wile. Hee bad te work hard and suffer every privation, tbat her husband mlgbt be tbe owner of many bread acres. Finally, the land was bought, but at about tbe same time there was a fune ral In tbe house. And tbe peer eer worked wife never knew any of the comfort which were rightfully hers. Poultry and Watsrinslena, Mr. W. H. Murpby, et Guilferd township, Franklin county, has sixty-four hens that laid 1,272 eggs during the month of April. A Lancaster county farmer who has elten tried it says tbat the meat succeaslul way te raise watermelons la te plow tbe seeda In tbe bills et aweet potato rows. TO UVBtt fUlHUN OUUH8. A BUI That Would uhertsn lbs Terms of &Udj Convicts. What Is known a tbe commutation bill, H0W.,be,.rf.tbe le"""tu'S wblch double, the time deducted from tbe term of convict, for geed conduct bas already paassd the Heuse of Hepresentatlvea and ha gee te tbe Senate. If a receive the sanction of tbe upper chamber and tbe governor It will re. lease from tbe jail of Philadelphia and the Jails of the state murderers, burglar, embsi iler and ether criminals many at ones and all long before tbe expiration or the sentence tbe courts deemed proper te millet, Tne text of tbe bill 1 a follews: "SacTiO" L Test all prisoners who huv$ cat or shall ksrsafler t esavletea of say eBsBsss against tbe laws of the stats of I'eanaylvanlaand oeoBnad la any prison or penitentiary In said state is execution et the judgment or ssntsnee upon such conviction, who se conduct themselves that be charge of misconduct for violation of the rules and regulations of aald prison or peni tentiary aball be sustained against them shall. It the governor shall ae direct, have a deduction of two tueutba en each et the drat two yean, of four month en the third and fourth years each and of five months en each remaining year of the term of their aentetuw. fVeinicil, Thst a similar deduction shall be allowed for the fractional parts of a year, excepting the first year, In which year no deduction sball be made for a fractional part ; aud that It aball be law Ml for tbe Inspectors et said prisons or penitentiaries, II any such convicts or prisoners shall will fully infringe or violate any et said rules or regulations or elVdud In any ether way against the laws, rules aud regulauen et the Institu tion In which be or she may be confined, te strike off the whole or any part et the deduc tion which may have been obtained previous te the date of such offense, and aald prisoners shall be entitled te their discharge se much tbe sooner upon the certificate et the warden or principal keeper of such prison or peniten tiary, with the approval et tbe beard of In spectors of the same. "Skctiex .. mat every person wue snau be sentenced te cumulaUve terms of impris onment upon two or mere convictions, which terms shall aggregate one year or mere, aball be entitled te the same commutation aa (heugh sentenced ter a single term et the same lengtn as tne aggregate 01 sucn cumu latlve sentence." Abe Buzzard, the notorious Welsh Meun tain desperado, was sentenced te thirteen years in the Eastern penitentiary. If he is a penitent desperado, and the proposed law becomes a law, he will get four year and nine months off and will only serve nine years and three months. rOK THE FKINTEH "Conundrum! Guess It If you can. And tell me, Jehn, tbe answer Wherein a clumsy printer man Is like an honest dancer" ' I hsve It, Jane ' " Yeu haten't, though I'd make a desen bets " "Oneet them sets the forms, you knew, The ether forms the sets." "Sharp answer, iltnr, but net the one Wrought by my mental caper One of them pays the piper, Jehn, The ether pies the paper." Frem tSe 1'rinltrt' Circular. Neether remedy his proved se effectual In re ltevtng ceastu ana colds as IT. UuU's Cough Syrup. Mr J. A. Frlce, Deputy Inspector, State To bacco Warehouse, Ne 5. Itiutlmerv, Mil .cenll&Ily recommends salvation Oil for neuralKia. l'rlcu U cents. Bi'metAL Menama. BacaJans Amies nam, Tbe Best Salve tn the world for Cats. Bruises, Seres, Ulcers, Salt Hheum, Fever Seres, Tetter, Chapped Uanda, CeUblalna, Cerns, and all Skin srupueus, ana positively euros rues, or no pay reu aired. It Is guaranteed te give perfect satis- faction, or money refunded. Price cents per box. rer sale by H. n. Ceenras, Druggist, U7 uu ta nittw uumn iutcn iiwnr llli rm. II. B. Cochran, M os. 1ST and 13) North Queen strret, Lancaster, Pa. Is selling SUILOH'S COUUII CUKK as a guarantee te cure all threat and lung troubles. (S) WIIY WILL YOU cough wben SMleh'a Cure wUI give Immediate relief. Price 10 cU., 50 cts., and 01, Fer sale by U. it. Cochran, Druggist. Ma 117 North queen street. (6) An End te Uene Scraping. Edward Shepherd, of IlarTlsburg, 111 , says " Having received se mnch beneflt from Electric Bitters, I teei It my duty te let suffering human ity knew It- Have had a running sere en my leg for eight years ; my doctors told me I would have te hae the bone scraped or leg amputated. I used. Instead, three bottles et Electric Hitters and seven boxes liucklen's Arnica Salve, and my leg Is new sound and well." Electric Ulttres are sold at flfty cents a bottle, and liucklen's Arnica Salve at SSc per box by 11. B. Cochran. Druggist. Nes. 157 and 1S Merth Queen struct, Lancaster, fa. (5) A RetnarkabUj Geed Man Is he who attends te the comfort nf Ma fm1l and will net let his little ones suffer with affec tion of the Threat and Lungs, whereby their iir, uls, im cuuttiincivu, uul wilt BQOUJu at au times give them that sovereign remedy, Kemp's Balsam. Price 90 Lents aud 11. TVieJ titelrtt. rer sale by U. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 North vjueen street. () TUX. BtV, GEO. H. THAYKH, of Bourbon Ind.. says " Beth myself and wife ewe our Uvea te SUILOH'S CONSUMPTION CUBE." for sale by H . B. Cochran, Druggist, Ma 137 North Queen UW3W 3J Metberst Mether It Moment! Are yen disturbed at night and broken of your rem or a sick caua suuenng ana crying with the excruciating pain of cnttlng teeth t If se, go at once and get a bottle of MBS. WINSLO W'S SOOTHING 81 UUP. it wUI relieve the peer llttlesnffer Immediately depend upon It; there is no mistake about It. There Is net a mother en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell yen at onee that tt wtil regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating Uke magic It Is perfectly safe te nse In all cases' and pleasant te the taste, and isthe prescription of one of the eldest and beat female physicians and nurses tn the United States. Sold every where. 25 cents a bottle. mayJMydAw BiiiLuiiu cuke will immediately Croup, Whooping Congh and Brenchlt sale by H. B. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. U Immediately relieve Us. Fer U7 North Queen street. (7) Cream and Celd Weather. What a luxury is a bath In summer. Surely, but a greater luxury Is a clear head tn winter: lust when almost everybody Is sneezing and snullltr g wltb a cold In the head. But wben yen are attacked use Ely's Cream Balm. It cures colds tn the head, and what Is better, it cures the worst cases of chronic catarrh and hay fever. Net a liquid, net a snuff. Pleasant te use. Quick relief, aadlcalcure. a.S2jdeedw UAP1D TUANSIT. The latest and best form of rapid transit Is for a person troubled with a sick headache te take a dose of Dr. Leslie's Special Prescription and what a rapid transit train the affliction takes for Its departure, bee advertisement In another column. aecanyd(l) HOOTS AXD UH0K8. rKW SHOE STORE. HIEMENZ'S -JJEW- l Shee Stere and Factory. Infant Kid Bntten Shoes, 23c. ChUds' Spring Heel Shoes, sue. Misses' High Cut Pebble Bntten, 11 te J, M.23. Ladles' Pebble Butten, a splendid shoe, 11.00. Ladles' Best Pebble Butten, round or S'luare tee. f 1 50. Men's Fine Lace Shoes-. I1.2S. Men's Heavy Bowed Army Shee, 11.00. Mea's lleb-NaU Shoes, 11.10. Beys' Lace Shee, 75c. and II 00 Ladles' Fine Kid Hand-Sewed Turn Shee. SLUG. MUsea' lne Kid Spring Ueel Shee, 1 S? Chllds' Heel Selar Tip Shoes, 8 te 11, 75c ChUds' Uoed Pebble Butten, Spring Heel, T5c Missus' Scheel Shoes, solid leather 11 te 2, 1 LOO. Misses' Spring Heel Bntten Shee. 11 te 2, 9ec. Shoes of all kinds made te order. Bemember we have removed two Coers above the old stand NO. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. apl-Ud JOHN IIIKMKMZ. MOTIOMB. A T EKISMAN'S." New Spring Neckties AT KBPtMAM'S. There Is no garment concerning the fit which a man Is mere particular than a Shirt. of shirt Cutting is a Fine Art, Te flt comforta ble a sblrt must be rat with the proper anototn anetotn anotetn leal curves, the workpeople must be practical shirt-makers. Having had an experience of se years, we claim te have the best fitting, best made, best material and meat durable SHIRT In the Market for the Least Possible Meney. EBISMAN'S, Ma 17 West King Street, Lancaster. INSTALMENT DEALERS WILL FIND Just what they need. A full line of Instal ment (ioeds sold only te the Instalment Trad by addressing INHTALkTKNT DKALRB3 SUPPLY CO, aprl-3uidTu,ThAS Erie, Pa. TyiLLIAM EDMONDS, WfceleuU Italer ui Comaiiuien Merehiat is iu, suds or CIGARS. safwroeT'tW. Offlceane aprna I-rodSKe8,. MEDICAL. A TULOPUOROJJ FOH RHKUMAT1BM. if Nearly Crazed with pain " Is the cry el many a vletlmtet rheu matism or neuralgia, and frequently ether dis eases, such as kidney and liver complaint, are directly traceable te rheumatlsm or neuralgia, These diseases for aems unexplalnable reason, are rapidly Increasing, and In innuy Instances arc the direct cause of much sickness which se hides Its real origin as te be mistaken for ether diseases. In cutlnr rheumatlsm, rtenmlgU, sick headache, and In many cases of kidney and liver troubles Athlophems has wrought wen ders. These who hwe aaed It are best qualified te speak of Its merit. ltersss reiirr, Naw Yeaa. t took Athlopheros and 1 think It helped me. I had net walked for 8 wieks when 1 took the Athlopheros and hare walked since. 1 have takeu nearly all medicines recommended ter rheumatism, and 1 think that Athlopheros helped me the most of any. I am net entirely cured yet, but am going te take Athlopheros If It comes en bad again. XIRS.THOS. HAYKS. Beltikviu., VL, August IS. ISM. I can thankfully say 1 beltea I ewe my lite te Athlopheros as aa Instrument In the hands of Cled. 1 have hd no return of these awlul spells of nenralRta of the heart since I wrote jeu Hoping this may Induces ethers te try se valua ble a medicine, I remain Very respectfully yours, atKS.C.M.l'AlUK. l'AWLisa, N. Y August 19, ltt ' Tbe betUe of Athlopheros 1 procured far Jacob Kelnner's wife aeted like a charm. She hid been con flued te her bed for three weeks or mere. Could hardly help herself any. In one week she was euher feet. She had net long be fore given birth te a child aud had Inflammatory rheumatism. A. A. TerrY. Xvery druggist should kesp Athlopheros and Athlopheros fills, but where they cannot be bought e( the druggist the Athlopheros Ce., Me. Ill Wall street, New Yerk, will send either (car riage paid) en receipt of regular price, which Is II ou per bottle for Athlopheros and 60c for tills. Fer liver and kidney disease, dyspepsia. In digestion, weakness, nervous debility, disease of women, constipation, headache. Impure bleed, Ac, Athlopheros VUls are unequaled. mayi-lweed C Al'CLNK PLASTERS. 35 XKIMLS AWARDED TU Bensen's Capcine Plaster ! THE UtST IN THE WOULD. Cures I'leutlsy, Bbeumatlstn, Lumbago, Back ache. Weakness Colds In the Chest and all Aches and Strains. Beware of Imitations under similar sounding names StT Ask for Bensen's and take no ether. dediemeedAw rj. RAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. Gray's Specillc Medicine. The Great English Bemedy will promptly and radically euro any and every cose of nervous debUlty and weakness, result of Indiscretion, excesses or overwork of brain and nervous sys tem ; Is perfectly harmless, acts like mtgtc, and been extenslveiy used for ever 16 )cars with greAt succeis. m Full parUcularslneurpamphlet which we desire te send free bv mall te every one. SarThe Specific Medicine Is sold by all drag- flsu at II per package, or six packages for as t will be sent free my mall en ruoeptef the money, by addressing the agent, H. B. OOOHRAN, Druggist, Nee. 137 A IX) North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. THE GRAY MKM1CINB CO., Ne 106 Main Street, buffalo, N. i inarMyeedaw TMPROVED CUSHIONED EAR DRUMS. CORE FOR THE DEAF. eck'a Patent Improved Cushioned Bar Drams perfectly restore hearing and perform the work et the natnral drum. Invisible, com fortable and always tn position. AU conversa tion and even whispers heard, distinctly, send (or illustrated book with testimonials, FBBK, Address or call en F. UISCOX. 8U Broadway, K Yerk. Mention this paper. nn!nVMWla!vw rne WEAK MEN Sutterlnt from the ellects of youthful errors, early decay, wasting weakness, lest manhood, etc, 1 will send a valuable treatise (sealed) con taining full particulars for home cure, FBKg of charge. A splendid medical work ; should be read uy every man who Is nervous and debili tated Address. PBUF. F. C. FOWLKB, mlSSmdAws Moedns, Conn. jUKK UL)A.xtAMTKKbT RUPTURE. Cen guaranteed by DB. J, a. MATBB, Base at ones ; no operation or delay from bust, new (tested by hundreds of cure. Main eflcs, n ABCH ST., PH1LA. Bend for Circular. m-lTdAw CATE, SURE AND SPEEDY OCRS. J Kuptnre, Varicecele and Special Diseases of either sex. Why be bnmbngged by quacks when you can find In Itr. Wright the only Baac La Paraicus In Philadelphia who makes a specialty et the above disease, and Ctraas Tanr Ctraas QcaaaaTSSe. Advice Free day and evening. Strangers can be treated and re turn home same day Office nrtvata. DB-W. t WHISHT, Ml Herth Ninth Street. Above Baee. P.O.Bex7J. Philadelphia, lanls-lvAw VBV UOODS. J. 8. GIVLER A CO. CARPETS. BVBKVTHIVC, NEW IN CABPBTS AT LOWBST CASH PB1CKS. New Bugs and Mats. Aurera and Held Medal' Speepers. Bvery sweeper bears our Arm name. loer and Stair OU Cleths. New Celers In Window Shade. Shading and Springs and Cord Fix tures cheap. Carpets Sewed and Laid. Shades made and hung at short notice Ueme-Made Bag and Chain Carpets. everything Cheap for Ca-h. JohnS.Givler&Ce., He. 25 Beat King Street, LAKCASTBB, PA P. S Stere open Saturday and Mon day evenings, ether evenings close at e o'clock. FAHASOIM. RAH. LADIES ! The PARASOL SEASON Is upon us, and we offer ler your inspection a very fine line indeed. Ven will find prices remarkably low. andWB WILL QV Alt ANTKK that you canent buy .the same grade of goods ANYWUEBB BLSB for as little money. Our assortment la the largest, assort ment the meat varied, and prices lower than an yw here elsa. A visit will con vince you. Parasols made te order te match Dress Goods. r Itepalrlng and recovering done. R B. & H. 14aMtKln4Ttt. apl-ymd JXAQNIKICENT PIANOS I AT WOODWAWB AuBBCT. Come and sea them. .... 0. W KABT KING IT, aprw-lya Laacaitsr, Pa, IV . -OOSTON 8TOHK Are Yeu en the Lookout FOR REAL BARGAINS? UUCANtlhT Til KM AT TUB BOSTON STORE. NW.2U&2S North Quel 8u ffSTORl OPEN EVERY EVENING. HKUK AttK SOMK OF Till 1 lir.URNUUttB 1IAUUA1.NH THAT WK AUP, OFt'lCUlNO. Twenty five I'lecrs 911k finished l'epllnt, lHr. a j ard ; usual price Aa. a yard. Fitly Pieces Weel Cleth Suiting, yard wide, 7c a yard ; usual price, WHc a yard. Thirty Pieces Cleth .Snlttnar, l Inches wide, reduced trem J7Xc a yard te iie. a yard. Ftty Plews Ladles' All-Weel Cleth Suiting. Inches wide, S7.Sc a yard ; In beautiful shades. One Case Silk and Weel Mixtures, se Inches wide, J7Sc a yaid ; fermur price, 5oe. a yard ; all shades. Fifty Pieces Wlde-Wale Suitings. M Inches wide, all woel.tormer price Wca ard, reduced te37Hcayard. 100 REMNANTS BLACK CASHMERE -AND- Black Henriettas. At Prices THAT WILL Ol'ICN your purse. We are new Showing a Large and Klsgant As sortment et Satines and Seersuckers AT LOWBST PBICF.S. DON'T MISS TUB 11 AUG A1NS AT TUB Bosten Stere. SaTStere Open Bvery Evening.- 'PR1NQ DRESS UOODS. r 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, (OPP. FOUNTAIN INN,) Have Just opened a line et LUPIN'S BILE HBMtlETTA CLOTHS and LUPIN'S THIBET SHAWLS In Single and Deuble, at Lewer Prices than were ever retailed In this city. Our ll.oe quality Henrietta is worth I1.11H Our IL quality Henrietta Is worth II 4J. Our 1Mb quality Henrietta Is wertn II MX Onr II 62X quality Henrietta Is worth ll.fe. In Thibet Shawls we can give you bargains that cannot be equaled In theclly. We are only H Square !-euth et Centre Square, andourexpensesarunot Xhat they wenld be X Square Northeast or West of Centre Square and we can anddoetTer you bargains In these, goods that will mure than pay ye'i te come and see tbe -n. ANBLEUANT L1NEOF Spring Dress &oeds In All the Saw Shades and Styles, Prem 5 Cents Per Yard Up. All-Weel Cleths, lull yard wlde, all shades, S7Xc pe' yard. Try enrCOBSETS and have yenr NewBprlng Suits fitted ever them, as we have the best fit ting and beat value ler the money ever sold. An Elegant Corset at 23c At 30c we can give you what some sell at 73c, and at 73c wa have the best value ever given. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, (OPP. FOUNTAIN INN.) mailHydAw D RKSS GOODS. lew Seft Weel s Neat Stilpes, New Checks, Illu minated Stripes, Illuminated Checks, French Flaids, English 'Whipcord, Cream Serges, Serge Flannels, Zephyr Ginghams, Sat ines and Crinkles. Alse, l'rieetly's Celebrated Black Goods, Regatta Silks, Satin Una damn and Surah Silks, Fancy Velvets, Braid, Passamenterle, Tape Fringes, Flouncing!. Jeuvtn's Kid Gloves, Meuequetaire Gloves, Lisle Gloves, Ruehlngs, Spring Hosiery. SPRING JACKETS NOW HEADY IS FULL ASSORT MKXT. IA8EB & BEOTHEB, BARD Mcelrey bard ft Mcelrey, Dress Geck NOS. 30 sk 97 WMt KlBff tt, LANCASTER PA. ar . N KWTUHKHTUKsk SWISS EMBROIDERIES ! WATT & SHAND, 9, 8 10 EAST KINO ST., LANCASTER, PA., Invite the Attention et Ladle s te Chelos S ty Is In cAitenw itunue wkiuks, NAINSOOK XitaneMKHIlCS, aWJSS NMDROlDXlirKS, la all Widths and Qualities at Popular Mee. Latest Uastgnsln Full Width Swiss Flouncing At w, ;m, 75, aa, six et., sun te sun. Special Bargains '"U Width, Deep Bat- DUTC1IES9 SWISS FL0UNC1NG9 A I It 00 a y atd 1 thought cheap at II JM. Kery thing Desirable In Torchon Trimmieg Laces, Fancy Triimiig Lie,, Orbital Trimniiig Laces. BSUUlttAL, FBKNCH AND SPANISH Black and Cream Trimming Laces -AMD- LAOB FLOUNOINGS At Very Lew Price An Immense Variety of I'lald and Striped White Dress Goods Frem the recent trade sales In Naw Tork at leas than Manufacturers' Prices. New Tork Stere. J. a MAKT1N A CO. SPRING DRESS GOODS. LUSTKX CHECKS, Large and Small Plaids, 17c. a j ard; reduced from c. ALL-WOOL HOMESPUN SUIT INUSatUXcnyard. ALL-WOOL TttlCOTS, 31 Inches Wide, Spring Shades, at S3 cents a yard. One Case ALL WOOL TUICOTS at 4te. a yard ; equal te any sold at&Cc. a yard. One Case II1UIILAND PLAIDS at c. a yard. IlLACKCABIIMEREiAtSOcayard; have no equal ; are 10 Inches wide and every thrend wool. CHECK CASIIMKUES, Spring Shades, 12 Inches Wide, at 30 cents a yard. .SILK AND WOOL MIXTURES, Small and Large Checks, at SO cents a yard. DOMESTICS. A few quotations will show yen what wa are doing wltb these goods. One Case FRUIT or TUB LOOM MUSLIMS, One Yard Wide, at 7HC a yard. One Case UNBLEACHED MUSLIM, IK Tarda Wide, at IXc a yard. One Csse CENTUKY CLOTHS, Naw Patterns, at 8Ji- a yard ; regular price, 10c One Cass FANCi" SCRIMS at 150. a yard ; were made te sell atJSe. J. B. Martin t Ce.. Osr. West King ft Prince Hu. 9 me aeniEii . T WIAJNTH, UUB CHOICE cerrEEs AMD FINEST FORMOSA. OOLOMQB AMD IMPERIAL TEAS wa guarantee for line flavor and geed drinking qaalltlea. BEEAJCFAST COCOA AMD CUO0OLATB. rARCY GROCERIES. Try our High Grade FAMILY FLOUR. CmO. WlaVMT, aag-SO-lTd Wa 111 West King Street AT BOKHK-B. Hammend's Slug Shet. Wbelbsaui an ItmiL. save your Currant and aoesebsrrr Bash from the ravages of the Worms by the use Hammend's Slug Bheu " Save your Currant and aoesebsrrr Bashes rem the ravages of the Worms bv the nsa at READY FOB USB AND SAIrV. Kills the Petate Begs, Currant Worms,! baga Worms, Lice. Flea, Beetles, StripedB Cab- vu. vruta sum isiiarniuars. A prentatlve of the Rese Beg and Cat Worms. On r fourth year for the sale of " t. Our sales were TEN TONS the last two ytars. showing a growing demand ler IU 8IMD FOB CIRCULAR. Bursk, the Grocer, 17 IsiBT KINO TbDT, LAJIOAJrrBB, FA. SmiMm,mM, Jl ..! -J? AJ.f.itJsWt, ,ju4 i7H$Z&fc2&&&3& limmiii