m?$R8!fi$B$cW!BW . pKtjm' warm .fillMill UMXm- He J ! ii .3 .& :s DC!!!!! II II ?H N in te mBEST. 19 I" wHuHriee se se flE!.. f SiSmmmoe moo BEEtW. IBImeb Bew hew uoe med KS,.... in) n w H med uoe The Weekly InteUJgeneer temtcmttx InUUigtnccr. '-jiet LAXCASTER, HAT 10, 1887. Erenlwelr SaUtd. f'lOnr friends of the Philadelphia Recerd i te ue aaTecaiea ei iree iraue, pure . limple. and te Ieta It because it is free pSiNNM mrwnMMW Memww. WittfcJKtgewfc ax rm, BtPnifTttrT"" IMM Ilia V SSSmaaHNieiueHWiwvavaBrnncirTat SaaJaDMaT. ill AIW I HHT LMavaBaiHaak Laneeater. r. HBfr iL r. eanatvAaaLaB, . i9 jinHauuBaa4lAaa h4 ntitrltiliiM Attfr f jf wig vcnunjvi vue men a uejauuui a vni m ,-BewMnelt levies a tax, unmindful that tax- i ivwmi akieuuB vivuizauuu, ur ui'itxuuK iu MK4ll1li iltveAt mnifaAf 11nAf tnt Mrnrng .a.... .. ..... .-.vwa w"""8 ;M,, The Recerd, and the few who agree ; wrtw a, are quite solitary in tne world, me fe'waiversal disposition brleg te collect reve- '',1M upon experts or imports, or both. .IU 'IMm. (a, mm t t.l. M..4 1. tends te desire te de away with tariff V'. anUM. inn It t nnlv theorist trhn talk of it. The JtteenVs present injury is V that a neater amount has been raised from $ Iren importations during the past than euui( wiu previous year ; a tact wnicn , Mams te show that the iron duties are net (, prohibitory but revenue imposts, and such at are demanded by the only free trade irmllDum in the nniinn Ikit ilnnn l-MUB.II.IBIWII. AAA V44W W,A44,4J U4V A& Ob4U114 K . mmuvntfti in eiiatnfn a in A a tha - "T. . """" " P"J "" "" t''WJtMfl. HUB A tttJt AHm H !... MM.... ,. - t- tares, and the free traders subscribe te a Mfc arlff for revenue, it would seem that all ;fi nartlAa Wnillll tlA Ullltivl liv tVie trnn .ImHeh 5r . . - " -i -"- " l....., their working is stated by the Recerd. ;g" Dut these results de net show all that they eem 10 ae, as we are bound In fairness te say, and there is room for the revenue reformers te object te the iron duties gen erally as prohibitory. The iron importa tions de amount te much, save in the shape of steel and steel ores ; which come, despite the duty, because we de net pro pre duce them here in sufflclent quantity or Mgt, wt auuicient cneapness-- S ,r """uuvuieeiotsemany or tna $ ' old usesofJb5SftteB,iivvne-iren-janufac- ypWM II snfllplpntlv lWimliln frimn nf lnd te keep their prices below the foreign prices and when they are otherwise disposed they are quickly brought te their senses by foreign importations; as has lately hap pened. Theroisne such activity in the iron manufacturing business at present as calls for a reduction in the duties en iron In Bessemer steel manufacture there is much greater activity; doubtless a reduc tien could be endured by this industry, though even new under favoring circum stances rail importations are possible The conditions of iron manufacturing are chaneincr verr much, and tlm timnn Improbability is that before very long there W&, wiu be such competition at home that the duty upon iron will cease te be the manufacturer's anxiety. The many vvii a t-i . . gj luruacea m;u are uemg erect 0tdi and the tremendous capacity te S& Which they have been raised ,'s sure te ever- ,tecls the market some day, and continue I struggle for the survival of the fittest i-Which has ever marked the history of this jrr,.- .... jji . iw mriu question is a geed one te talk irK"""1' uu'' n ,s one wnicn will settle itself. r'ttrties in this country have used it for a soeiDaii irem time Immemorial, and no hrsWwt change in the situation takes place ftEwaaiever party takes newer. Seme I'taj natural conditions may bring a--," OYBU lue Jiecenii iree trade, SKMO te direct taxation for the eev- L4VnBAlTlt. annnnrf tmr U nttll a , ....an jjlhe country's manufacturing industry will gg. weewiueaiiguteat hintlrAnce te the freest m, . -t..""' ... : iney iiere ine flag. " An Allegheny audience has mobbed a 8wlnlfat. nlin raiJ A 41 a Z a4d w we American iMS as " a racr stuck tn n nnin tk, m no hesitation whatever, but as seen as ithe Insult was Riven, it was resentixi. ti.u pumpt action of an audience gathered at ?iaa4emand mostly of laboring men is a ijlfictent answer te the cry of alarm at the ftfcead of Socialism. Americans are ready ?a usten w almost any scheme that i""8" better their condition ; they -Wttl give close attention te even the .'WttAest theories, but their common sense ' uncommonly strong and their final h-iuu unuaiiy ngnt. Above all they my a deep reverence for their mwirn. t. they respect it as the wnrv ..f ., rieU who labored te devise a system of eaal machinery that would iB!..iw Icelled by the people for the people's ISm ;Xtke all work of human hand and brain, t'Wkwn uav(i juuiis. ana It is nalv ml te find them out and te trv te rtbem; but the slightest sutreestlen i insult te tbatgevernment is promptly 1.07 every man with a vestige of ct. , (socialism has been growing rapidly nig ciues wnicn have a larse ref citizens of foreign birth ; it has some progress among Amerl- Wba de net rightly appreciate the 1 that it gives te our existing form at. Uut se seen as Socialists rnttUMsuskand venture te Insult rlnsjrwUl find themselves quite as and bated as are the w MsMir Belli" Berlral. --. i ' " Itteladustrial prosperity that new Hast wnntry.stnd the sacrtdaeia that I m$ Mtl property In iu remotest vHkai taw ttKHif safttbmt be bloody BASaBBI IsUJ Ifl ItAl nnt t k. I WmIII thmMtiwmZtem I BMftfeM tMMMlifeia MMaftd eutrMi wlllbe M tnuttM foUewia laeetiptkm en akalN ftotpetUr which te being circulated in the lower end of the county : War dadarasl asataet the Democratic maHbettsl LancaMw eeenty shall net be Seeth Cardinal led t Republican meellns. wilt be bold at Hiraabun e Saturday even- Inr. May 7. 1887 at Greenland en Saturday renins;, May 14, 18S7. Republican speakers will address the meeting. All candidates are cordially Invited te be present. By order el the Republican Anti-Corruption association. The peculiar feature of this " bloody shirt" revival is that it is invoked by He publicans against Republicans. The fel lows that cannot control the efllces are assuming a virtue, though they have it net. It seems te be an illus tration of setting a thief te catch a thief. The Democrats have the sweet privilege of sitting idly down and watching the contest, much as did the old woman watch her husband's fight with the !r. curing net which of the two wen. The pester declaims against "Democratic methods." "Democratic methods" just new are giving this country the purest ad ministration it has bad for a score of years and well it would be for Lancaster county if some of the methods of Democratic hon esty, strict constitutional construction and people loving spirit could be infused into its political administration. 1'er the Re publican party in this county is reeking with corruption, and that corruption prom prem ises te reach its extreme development at the primary election new near at hand. Candidates for etete treasurer seem just as plentiful though ex.Treasurer Bally has te reach In his pocket te make up a deficit of $70,000 caused by a bank failure. The enemy of the English sparrow Is making himself heard in the newspapers. A correspondent of an esteemed contemporary writes: "One set of little wrens built en our perch regularly for several ivmmen and one season raised three breeds In three ditlerent boxes prepared for them. The next year the English dude' sparrows made their appear ance, and though our little wrens fought and chirped for their rights, the sparrows drove them etr and bare taken full possession of the whole grounds ; and all our sweet birds are te be seen no mere, but Instead we have the Incessant squeak, squeak of the detestable English sparrow." According te Or. Merrlam, ornithologist of the department of agricultureat Washington, farmers who devote their time te the cultiva tion of grain, report that the sparrows, wher ever they are thick, de frighttul damage te cereals. Market-gardeners and the raisers of small fruit, In the vicinity of cities, say, that, since sparrows began te multiply, the prellts of market-gardening have almost vanished. The only Known use ler the spar row Is as a substitute for leed-birds. One man In Albany, N. Y., repetts that he sells hundreds of dozens of sparrows every month te the restaurants Is that city for reed birds. They make excellent table birds. m m Xmv Yerk is In no danger el being eclipsed by any ether American city. The sales of New Yerk real estate in the first four months of lN-7 reached the enormous aggregate of t,oeo,coo. The Pilet Chart notes that there are eleven dangerous wrecks in the path of the coasting trade along our Atlantic coast Why cannot Congress authorize the building of a small vessel te be used In the removal of these wrecks 7 Science says that It is esti mated that the annual less te the merchant imttui iiie country Is equal te at least ten per cent of the lessec from all ether causes combined. "There Is nothing, net even an Iceberg, mere dangerous te tiurlgatlen, than a water-legged derelict" Here is wtrk ler the next Congress. I.v the last five years It is estimated that there has been constructed In Scranton en an average, 1,000 buildings a year. 80 says a scranten contemporary. If this town Is net heard, It will be through no failure te blew its own horn. Tiik report of the inspectors of coal mines for the North or England deals with explo sions in mines in a very satisfactory way and reaches the conclusion that dnst in coal mines Is new the chief cause of explosions. They are dust explosions like these of the Minne sota flouring mills and the explosion In a Philadelphia saw mill last year. They found that the most violent explosions had occurred In parts of the mine se well ventilated that lire damp ceukl net have collected In danger ous quantity. The "intake airways," along which the coal is hauled often by engine power and at high speed, are usually very dusty and are the starting points or the most violent explosions. One pound or this dust te 160 cubic feet of air forms an Inflammable mixture and this proportion is eiten exceeded. Explosions of coal dust are followed by an "arter damp" mere deadly than that follow ing tire damp explosions, and the inspectors found by analysis that It contained carbonle oxide. Miners often work in air ae full of carbonic acid that their lights are extinguished but a proportion of the oxide se small as te have no appreciable affect en the light causes death almost Instantly, the light continuing te burn. Dust explosions occur absolutely without warning and mainly near the shafts, se that escape is cut oft. He we have at last a very plausible reason for the mysterious failure of the safety lamp te prevent explosions and are getting awake te the fact that dust of many kinds la very dangerous. PliKiJONAI. l'AitNKi.t.'a continued absence from Parlta Parlta meul cauees alarm about bis health. Ella Whkei.kr Wilcox gives away in charity all the money she gets for her poems. Jehn W. Leva, an extensive coal capl talistat White llaven, Pa., Is dead at the age of 68. Mrn. Maiiv I,, baiiii, who is coming Inte notice through her Hootch dialect stories, be gan te write when she was fllty-feur. Oaiidinal ainneNi' health has been greatly Impaired by the numerena receptions and ether ceremonies In wbleh be has been constrained te participate while abroad. Danikl Hand, or Guilferd, Conn., who has received 700,000 from Banker Williams, of Cbailesten, in payment of unsecured debts contracted many years age, has given (25,000 te the Yale divinity soheoL 1'noFKisen L. O. Greer, who has been principal nrttie Birmingham seminary, Hun tingdon, since 1&7, died Monday morning of cancer of the stomach, aged Ol years. Under his management the institution has gained wide celebrity. rUnni Aihiaiiam Jesnrir Amr, an au thority en tne Talmud, and considered by some te have been the leading orthodox viii0,.iti,?.Un,If1 HM dled ia N" ( n chiy' ila WM "trough student of the Talmud, and the only rabbi In Ameri ca recegmzsd by the orthodox rabbis of Rua. ih.iew"".ceu,.ldered uthorltyenthe Jewish marriage law and the dietary laws. i,1? hRS01'.' My V." r don't believe in any restriction et any kind upon nhit a mm ball eat or drink. The only reulJemetl would have inthe matter of llSnU that they abeuld be geed. 1 f they are adulterated empty them In the gutters. A license only induces men te sell you peer liquor at an outrageous price. There U no need et any Eilitlcal party movement en this subject eth the old parties are playing coward about lu The euly new party that Is wanted In this country is one te agitate the repeal et laws. The only geed laws that have bn passed In 500 years have been laws that re- peaiea emer taws, xue statute deem ought te be wiped clear." Jennie tsewmau Dead, Jennie Bewman, the brave doaestie whose brutal treatment by the negrees Turner aid Patterson ae aroused the people of ijeulavllle, Ky., few weeke age, died from ber Injuries. fund of about 1 1.000 wae raised for her dur ing ber Illness. The police antherltlM say that they have sutllelSBt evldenae te eonriet fJSt2!SLnMmiFmmm''l iMusa ttMttrk Taey (Men dens of Stagers WHS Yaait It Nat Tetees. rrem ths Pittsburg lUpatcb. "Yer's yer songs, all der popular senis et de day only 5 cents-by 'em and sing emyerselll" That was the burden el-a song sung by a tough-looking man as he steed en Fifth ave nne Saturday with a big bundle or colored sheets, covered with what the young mm claimed were "de popular songs or de day." ' Yer you are, ' ller Own Bey Jack," ' I'm Getting a HigUIrl New,' 'She's the Image of her Mether," and King Hie Little Chestnut Bell' only S cents buy 'em and sing 'em yourself," continue.! the monotonous drawl of the fakir as he called oil hlswaree. The song man is one et the rt gulara found en the streets every Saturday night, and he sells a uoed many of the seus: sheets. Presu mably te people who buy te " sing them tbemsslves." There are some tunny things about the ballad muste of the day, even when nothing humorous Is meant Take, for In stance, that song ' White Wings." which has had run of about a year, In which a veung man Implores his yacht te sail straight as an arrow te his Maggie Varrew, walling high up en the clltls, which are craggy. Hew the yacht was te sail up the craggy cllll' was a teat In seamanship that was net explained. Then there Is that ether pathetic tale, " lx r Old Dad," in which Old Dad curms his waj ward son In the following line : Ten'll wlh that you'd never erved us e when wtvre Deui attij, my laa, When your own cbtlilrunttilkH you like you've . struck your peer old dad. A Paris cabby End. A luls cabman who committed suicide the ether day, left the following explanatory note : " I leave this world because It pleases me te de se. 1 have bad enough of driving ether people about In this world. 1 am going te see it In the ether world people drive dif ferently. All I ask Is that no iuss may be made about me." Promptly EitUteel. Frem the New Yerk World. Why Is it," said a husband te his wife, " that married women, as a rule, are such terrible gossipers 7" " Because they tlnd such attentive listen ers in their husbands," replied the lady easily. Singular IT Killed, y.tcharlab Tayler, a prominent stcckman or Aullville, Ma, wes standing in his barn yard Monday morning holding an open knlte'ln bis band, wnen a calf near him kicked at him. The animal's hoot struck the hand and the knife penetrated bis left breast, causing Instant death. BOl'NTEOt'S M.V. The cunlug waj glorious, and lUlit through the trees Play'd the sunshine and rala drops, the bltfls and the breez Thelanasrape eutitretcnlni? In loveliness lay, On the lap et the year, lu the beauty of May. New the bright MeratnR Mar, day's ha'blnjrcr, Cemes danclag Irem the east, and leads with her The flowery May, who trem her green lap throws The yellow cowslip and th. pile primrose. Hall, bounteous May t tbm Oot tn-plre Mirth and youth and warm desire; Weeds and groves are of thy drjtng, Ittll anddale doth lcnt tn- ble-tDg. Thus wesalute thee Tilth our early song, And welcome thee anil wlb thee long Jehn ifilleti. The hippy woman w he was cured of chronic headachu by mlng alv.iUen 1)11 ts enthust-istlc Kvea If we are net smart, we knnw what te dn when troubled withacourhercohl. take -5 cents ana buy a lottleot Ur. Hull's Ceui;b.-yrii. SVKOIAl nunc KH. SI.EKf LKS Nil. UTS. made mlserublu t.vthat terrible cough, bhlleh's euro Is the remedy ter you. Seldbv 11.11. Cochran, drusulst. Iub 111 and 139 North Queen St., Lancaster, l'a. (-) A Very Narrow Escape. " Yes, I had a very narrow escape," said a Sromtuent citizen te a friend. "1 was centlnud ) my bed for a year and my friends gave uie up ter a consumptive's grave, unit) t began using Kemp's Balsam for the Threat Juid Lungs, and here 1 am, sound and hear'?- ' l'rtce u. and 11. 1'er sale by II. Ii. Ccviran, Druggist, Ne. 1J7, North Qaeen street, I-ancastur. xttMStlaa's Arxucn aalvs. The Best Salve In the world for Cuts, Ernlses, Beres, Ulcers, Salt itheum, rever Sema, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skla Eruptions, and positively cures riles, or no pay required. It la guaranteed 10 gtve perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price !A cents per box. Fer sale by U. U. Cecnran, Druggist, 137 and 1X9 North Queen atmet. Lancaster. Fa. Mether I Mothers 11 Mothers ! 1 Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excrnclating pain of cutting teeth t If se, go at once and get a bottle of M US. WINS LO W'S SOOriilNO 8VUUP. It will relieve the peer little sntTer Immedlatcly-depend upon It ; there is no mistake about It There la net a mother eneaith who has ever used It, who will net tell yen at once that It wUl regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It ta perfectly safe te nse In all cases' and pleasant te the taste, and ts the prescription of one of the eldest and best female physicians and nurses In the United States. Sold everywhere. 23 cents a bottle. maj31-lydw Miraculous Kscjftp. w. w, Heed, druggist, of Winchester, lnd., writes Oneefmv customers. Mrs. l.enu iib iiinenia, nanaeipn county, lnd., was a leni? sufferer with Consumption, and was given np te die by her physicians. She heard of Dr. King's j,ew ui-vuvury ler lunsuuimien. and bet-an buying It of me. In six months' time hu walked te this city, ft distance of six miles, and Is new se much Improved she has quit using 11. She fees she ewes her life te It," rree trial Dettles at Cochran's Drug Stere, Nes.U7 and 13V North Queen street, Lanc"T. () 811 1 1.O If S COUGH and Consumption Cure la sold by ns en a guarantee. It cures Con sumption, old by ll. II Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 1JJ North Queen St., Lauca-ter, Pa. (3) The Impending Danger. The recent statistics of the number of deaths ahew that a large majority die with Consump tion. This disease may commence with an ap parently harmless cough which can be cured In stantly by Kemp's llalsam for the Threat and Lungs, which Is guaranteed te euro and relieve all cases. l'rtce 6u cent and II. Trial rise rt. Fer sale by II. 11. Cochran, druggist. Ne. 137 North Queen street. eii-lwdAltw S1 JACOBS OIL. I.V KVXItY SECTION. NKW IIAMI,.IIIltK.-Mr. I. J.HKIKSr. Dnr ham. New llampibtre, was ailllcted with Kbeu inatlsm for nearly twenty e-,rs. He tried ht. Jacobs Oil the great cenquerer of paln-aud was completely cured. IIASSACHUSKTTS.-Mr. J. D. KINtHLKV, Secretary Hely cress College (lymnaslum, Wor cester, Massachusetts writes " Kvery member et our Club speaks of St. Jacobs Oil m the btst cure they hare ever used." NEW YOltK.-IIen. TIIUM IS L. JAMK. late reitmaster Oenxral of the Culled Mt'ites, says t .UUkUl 414 UUUU1B1U4J 91. U AVUUS IJ11. PKNVSYI.VANIA.-Mr K. W. SI'ANOLKK, Publisher Yerk, I'ennsylvnnln, Daily, states that In a severe ttuck of Neuralgia, by sstura ting a plece of flannel with tU Jacobs Oil the great pain cure-and rubbing the parts affected once only, he was permanently cuied. OHIO. Hen. THOMAS L. YOUMi, ex tlov tlev tlov erner or Ohie, states that he suffered ter years with lthtumatlsm, and was cured by Jacobs KBNTUCKYMr.'K. 8. Wl TIIK US, of Kalr lawn Stock rarin, Loxtngten, Kentucky, writes -n njyseu, my men, sua my nersea 1 use SI. Jacobs OH for ache and pains. It cures." INDIANAHen. D.NIL W. VOOUHBI-S, U S. Senaterfium Indiana, says: "Ht. Jacob, Oil gave me Instantaneous relief. A remarkable leuiedy," lOWA.-llnn. O. W. HA YZLKTT, State Ixgls. t;ir. Waieiloe, Iowa, says: "I consider at. Jacobs Oil the greaust reutdy ever used." K.J,,J.f")-H.'.n- M- w' errvvr. State iimSh r"""n4 Maryland, writes : I had a Uh.?.?.! B,t?,n'"d Kne and IntUrauialery .it 2SiJl,J?'.'nr,,x we,,' I,liea st.Jacjbs K i .M,,.c"'y"" Immedl lie relief Ui the themaasm." d Ule of BVery WW " " great pain rellever-extarna.ly.wd 'i't "enftd CALI1 ORNIA -A leading msmber of the Olympic Club. San rranclsce. California, the best equipped athletle club In America. , aid le a reporter of Th Han J-runcl$ce Cull" "St. Jacobs OH la the surest pain destroyer. I would bet en It against the world." Sold by Druggtaas and Dealers everywhere, r rice 111 ty cents. tn W Vl.KCOalUmer., strnaa MKDICAL. rnttK MKW qUiMlltsV KASKINE (THE NEW QUININE.) Me Bad BfTeets. Me Headache, Me MauBea, Me Ringing Ears, Cure Quickly, Pleasant,Pure. A POWERFUL TONIC that the most deltcate stomach will bear. A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, And alt (ierm Disease, roll COLD K4.SKIVK HAS IIKKN KOI D TO UK ALMOST A Sl'KCiriU. MlptMler te iiulntne. lh-llevue HrepUal, N Y., ' Universally sue ccasful." ) Kvery patient treat St rranrls llespltM, Jm1 wtthKasktne ruubuen .N. . jdwchitncelcuieil." Kev. Jas. 1.. Hall, Chaplain Albany I'entten- mry, writes that kasktmt has cured hW wire, alter twenty years sutTarlng from malaria and nervous dyspep-ila. Write hltu ter particular. .t. Jp-epn's HiMptlal, N. Y. : "Its use Is con sidered Indispensable, it arts perfectly " Prof. W.r. llolcembe.M. 1I..SI Kast th St, N. Y.ilatel'ml In N. . Sled. College), writes ! " Kasktne Is superior te iiulnltutln Itsspeclfle r'ewer, and and never produces the sllghuwt In ury te the hearing or constitution Thousands upon thetiAands write that Kasklne has cured them alter all ether medicine tailed. Write for book et testimonials. Kasklne cut bit taken wlttieut any special medical advice. tl.OJ per bottle. Sold ly H. B. OOOHRAM, DrugnlsU'JTanaiSD North Queen St.. Iancas ter, i'h , or sent by mail en rucelpt et price. KASKISKCO..M Warren St.. New Yerk. teU.'l lyeedAw G PliDBX 81'KCIKIC. DRUNKENNESS OK TUB LiylfOll HAItlT POSITIVKI.Y CUItKD BY ADMIMsTKUINU Hit. HAlVhS' OOLDKN Sl'KUiriC. It can be given In a cup of coffee or tea with out the knen ledge of the person taking It ; ts absolutely harmless, and will effects perma nent and sjH'edy cure, whether the patient Is a mederatx drinker eran alcoholic wrevk. Thon Then Thon stmlsef drunkanls have been made temperate men who have taken lielden speclflc In their retf)) without their knowl'dge, and te-day be lieve they quit drtiikliw of their own freewill. IT NKVKIl rAlL. The system once ttnprvg. nated wl'h the peciac. It becomes an utter Int. ne'stbldty for the lluner appetite te exist "or sale by CIUSA LOUlKtt, Drugglit, Ne 'J Kast KtngMreet, Lancaster, Pa. OprlJlydTuThAS TJUMPUKEYS' Homsepithic Veterinary Specifics, Fer llorje'. Cattle, Sheep, Dogs. Hogs, Poultry. Used by U S Government. sT-Charteu Uelleis.and UoekSeut rree.-a CUUKS-Kevers. Ccngestlen-, Inflammatl)n. A A. Spinal Menlngtli', Milk rever li.ll Strains, Lameness, Kheumatism. C.C Distemper, Nasat Dlcharges. D.D. Bets or tlrubs, Wetms. K.K. Coughs, Heaves, Pneumonia. F.F. Colle or Urlpes, liellyache. U.O. Miscarriage. Hemorrhages. 11. U. Urinary and Kidney Dlstases. 1 L Kruplive Diseases, Mange. J. K. Diseases of Digestion. l'l'.lCE. Bettle (ever 50 diwes) OOe. bl'AULK CASE, with Manual, (Vl pages wlih chart) le bottles specifics, bottle of Witch Hazel Oil and Medtcater 9'. OO BEST rr.EE ON KKCKIl'T Or PRICE. Humphreys' Med. Ce., IU) Fulton St., N. Y. Uanphrey's Honeepilhic Specific Ne. 2S. In nse 30 years. The only successful remedy for Nervous Debility, Ital Weakness, and Prostration from ever-work or ether causes. It per vls.1, or 5 vl lis and large vlsJ powder, for 15. sold nv DsroeisTS, or sent postpatden receipt et price. HUMfllttkYS' MKDICINE, CO.. lcu4Yeeuawiij e. ivj w uiuju ou is. i. -piIV'S CHEAM HAL.M. CATARRH HAY FEVER. ELY'S CREAM BALM CLEANSES THK HED, ALLAYS INFLAMMATION, HEALS THE SOUKS. KESTOKES THE SENSES nr TASTE, SMELL, I1SAI41.U. A QUICK BELIES-. A POSITIVE CUKE. A particle Is applied te each nostril and la agreeable. Price 90 cents at druggists ; by mall, registered, GO cu. Circulars free. ELY BKOS, Drna-gtstii. Oswego. N. Y. r-Genulne Ely's Cream Jlalm for nils at Cochran's lru.r store, 137 and 1S North Queen Bt , Lancaster. Pa liil-.MyilAivw rpe WEAK MEN Snffertng from the effects of youthful errors, early decay, wasting weakness, lout manhood, etc., 1 will send a valuable treatise (sealed) con cen talnlngfull particulars for home cure, fit KB of caargx. A splendid medical work ; should be read by every nun who is nervous and debili tated Address, PUOF. a". C. rOWLEU, m!.M)mdAw Mondns..;enn, JXUAUSTh'l) VITALITY. EXHAUSTED VIT.inTY THE SCIENCE OF LIFE, the great Medical Werk of the age en Manhood, Nervous and Physical Debility, Premature Decline, Errors of feuth, and the untold miseries consequent thereon, atenasea ave. 1-DnrescrlutlonaferaU diseases. Clout, full gilt, only 11.00, by mall. caueu. AiiusuauycisautpiH iruts ui ail young ana mlddle-axed men for the next eudays. Address Mass. mvlT-lveedAw SAFB, 8UKK AN U SPKKDY CURE. Kupture, Varicecele and Special Diseases of either sex. Why be hnmbuggetl by quacks when you can find In Dr. Wright thn only Hsso Hsse lab PhvsicIaH In Philadelphia who makes a apeclalty et the abeve diseases, and Cease TaaxT Ctrsas OciRAHTgiD. Advicu rree day and evening. Strangers can be treated and re turn home same day. Ofllces private. DB. W. 1C WEIGHT. 241 North Nlntu Street. Above ltaee, r. O. Bex 673. Philadelphia. IsnKMvAw "tUKK UUAMA-MTKKU, RUPTURE. Cure guaranteed by DB J. IL SiVIt. aieatoncet no operation or delay trem bust- i t tesuxiny hunaroeaof cures. Main office. IU ABCH ST., PHILA. Bend for Ctrcniar. mvivea. MO WKKS, .1 a glLINN A BKENEMAN, CARD! AVe have a number of Goods which are just in season, and which, owing te our Kiving specUl attention, we can eiler great Inducements. " I'ennsylvania " Lawn Mewprs have no equal. These we make a specialty. We have as geed Lawn Mowers as are in the market for G.(h1 and 17.00. IJaby Carriages We carry seventy.five varieties in stock. These goods are our own special and our prices are low. Refrigerators are new in season. Hew few people bnewanything about Refrigera tors. 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 Fieezers and Water Coelers you can buy almost anywhere, but can you get the best at the lowest prices, l'eu cau from us. Lawn Tennis Setts, Genuine Mexican nnd Common Hammocks, llase Rail and all Sporting Goods at Factory Prices. FLKN & BRENBMAN, We. 162 Werth Quwrni Btwt "VaTANTKn. TV 100 BalMtnen terms. PakMillel. -. T vw" sal tnwi axat m DA On TaM-V IIVmimI NVWIISSl UV ittlUae. -- lamrVSft, SUT-tadAw MEDICINE. LISTEN TO YOUR WIFE. The Manchester Uuanllan, June , Wi, says At one of the "Windows" Leeking en the woodland ways 1 With clumps of rhododendrons and great masses of May blossoms I I "There was an Interesting grenp. It included one who had bsen a "Cotten spinner," but was new se Paralyied I l I That he could only bear te He In a reclining position This refers te my case. 1 was flrst Attacked twelve years age with " Locemotor Ataxy ' t a paralytle dtsrase of nerve fibre rarely ever cured) and waa for several years barely able te get about. And for the last n te years net able te attend te my business, although Many things have been done for ms. The last experiment being nerve stretching. iwe years age i was voted Inte the Hene for Incurables 1 Near Manchester, In May, laa 1 am no " advocate t" rer anything In the shape et patent " Medicines T And made many objections te my dear wife's constant urging te try Hep lltltters, but finally te ptctfy her Consented I 1 1 had net iiulte nnlh(d the first bottle when I felt a change ceme ever me. ,'1'hls waa Saturday, November 3. On Sunday morning 1 felt se strong I said te my room companions, " I was sure 1 could ' Walk 1 Se stsrted across the fleer and back. 1 hardly knew he te contain myself. 1 was all ever the boue. 1 am gaining strength each day, and can walk qulte sale without any " Stick t" Or support, 1 am new at my own house, and bope seen te be able te earn my own living agalu, 1 have been a member et thn Manchester " Iteyal Hxchange" i"or nearly thti ty years, and was most heartily congratulated en going In the room en Thurs- aayiast, ery gratetully your. JOHN ULACKUUItN. Mancukstir. Kng., Dee. 81, l!WL Twe yean later au perfectly well. One Experlenee of Many. Having experienced a great deal of " Trouble '" from Indigestion, ae much se that 1 came near losing my J.it ' Mr treuble always came aner rating my However light. And digestible. Fer two or three hours at a tlme I had te go through the me-t Excruciating pains, ' And the only way I ever get " "Keller" Was b throwing up all my sleiinch con tained)' Ne one can conceive the pains that I had te go through, until " At last V I was taken I " Se that for three weeks 1 lay In bed and Could eat nothing ! 1 1 My sufferings were se that 1 called two doc tors te give me something that would step the patn. 1 hetr efforts were no geed te me. At lat I heard a geed dial " About your Hep Hitters I And determined te try them " (let a beltie-ln tour hours 1 took the contents et One. ! ' ! Next day 1 was out et bed, and have net seen a "Mck r Heur, Irem the same tane since. I have recommended It te hundreds of ethers. Yeu have no such Advocate as t am " Uxe. KkmiaLL, Allston, Bosten, Mass. r.WVHItUMI. E XCUKSIONS AND 1'ICMCH. HT. GRETNA PARK reu EXCURSIONS AKD PICNICS. This Park Is located In the heart of the Seuth Mountain en the line of the Cornwall St Lebanon Railroad, nine ml'es south of the City of Lebanon, within essy distance of llarrlsburg, ltctdlng, l.ancu ter, Columbia, mid all point en the Philadel phia A Heading and Pennsylvania Hallr"ads. The grounds are large, covering hundreds of acres, and are FREE TO ALL. TitSrOSrCXIKNCES ASS A LAKUK DANCING PAVILION, A SPAClOUb DIN 1 NO HALL. TWOKITCIIKNS, UACOAUKANDCOATBOOM, Welle the arrangements for amusement con slat of CBOIJUKT and MALL GBOUND3, IfOWLINU ALLEY, SUOOT1NUUALLRBT, (JUOITS.AC.ACAC. Tables fr Lnnehers, Knstlc Seats and Benches are scattered throagLeut the grounds. Anew attraction ts LAKE CMEWAGO, covering nearly twenty acres, en which am placed a number of elHwant New Beat, and along the banks of wblch are pleasaut walka and lovely scenery. Observation Cars will be run en the line of the Cornwall A Leba non Uailrnad. or will besentte different points, when practicable, for the accommodation of ex cur-Ien parties. These summer zcuralen cam have been bulit f p"Clally for this purpose, and are se constructed itrnt they will enable the ex cursionist te enjey fully the beantttul scenery of tne Lthinen alley en the one side or the Conewago Valley ea the ether. They are safe, plraxaut and convenient. Parties desiring It can procure Meals at the Park, aa the Dining Hall will he under tee super vision of K. M. Iloi.lK.er the Linusex V.i.lkt Moras. These who wish te spend A DAY IN TIIK MOUNTAINS ean find no p'ace se beauti ful or arlerdlng se much pleasure as MOUNT UttKTNA. .e Intoxicating Drinks Allowed en the Premises. aTPer excursion rates and general Informa tion apply te NKDIKISU, Supt C. A L. Ballread, Lebanon. Pa. my7 4md OAmmtAOMM. STANDARD WORK, Edw. Edgerley, CARRIAGE BUILDER, NOS. 40, 42. 13, tS MARKET STBBBT, Bsar of Postefflce, . Lancaster, Pa'. 1 have In Stock and Build te Order rerjr Va riety et the following styles : COUPES, BtUUIKS.OABKIOLKTS, CAltltlAUKX, VIGTOBIAS. BUSINESS WAUONB, "T" CABT8, alcCALL WAGONS, SUKK1K8, MABK.KT WAUONS, pIaETONS, EXPBKSS WAQON8. I employ the Beat Mechanics, and have facili ties te build cerectly any style of Carriage de sired. The Quality, Style, and finish el my Werk, makes It decidedly the CHEAPEST IN TUB MABKKT, MOTTO : " Fair Dealing, Honest Werk at Hot Het Hot tern Prices." Please give me a calL Repairing Promptly Attended Te. FU1CIS LOW EB THAN ALL OTUIB8. VOne Sat of Workmen earMciallw nmnlmiAul for that purpose. nOOTH AND HHOKa. TMPORTANT MOT1CE. A GREAT MARK DOWN -IN- Shoes! ear Don't talk about Prlcei. They'll Suit Toe. Come All I Come All I HIEMENZI KO,e7MOTQ It Mr . JB.OIVLRRAOO. GENTLEMEN, We are receiving Near Things In Hin-ing iind BRnimer SRltlngii ANO PANTINGS. Alse Scotch Suitings and Pantlnga wMch we will make te order at short net co, guaranteeing petfect nis, at Lewest Cash Prices. Loek at Our Bargains. All-Weel Suits te Order. lt en. rummer Merine and Uaure Under. Bargains In Linen Cellars and Cults, and furnishing Heeds. JohnS.Givler&Ce., Me. SB Bast King Btreet, LANCABTEB.PJ. Sl'MMKU I'.NOKKWKAR. & 33 and 35 Seuth (Juem Street, (OPP. rOUNTAIN INN, HAVE IN STOCK A 1.AIK1K LINK OP SUM MER, MEKJMO AND UAU.K Underwear rOB LAI)lK-, (IKNTs AND CIIILUKKN AT LOWaltl'UICBSTIIaN EV Ell SOLD AT BErOKE. Ijtdlea' and Ocnta' Underwear from ;. np : the twst goods ever sold at the price, children's (iauze Undi-rwtar trem riHc up Men's Jean Drawers f5ceacbi nethlnc ever sold like them at the price. BABQA1NS IV Laundried & Uelaundried Shirts roil MEN AND BOYS. Men's Shirts, linen front, SAc each. Men's Shirt', extra flne linen front, retnfeictd In Irent andback, only Ate. ; nothing te equal them in the city ter tfce price. Onr Tic. Shirt la the best value ever glvnn Heys' Shirt, all sizes, tee each. Men's striped Working Shirts, sac.; regii ular price, fv. rifty KeienCIIIt.DU'N's UtllBEl) IIOK In Black, Urewn, lilue and liainet, only ea, per pair; worth liUc. Twenty-nve uezsn fljkdlta' Colored I'erdered Handkerchiefs eulvSc.eacb. Twenty-ttvn Dezen Men's Colored Bordered llandkerchlels only 4e each. We Invite Inspection of th se goods aa they are Utal Bargains. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, (OPP. fOUNTAIN INN.) marl.MydA J. a MAK.1N A CO. NEW ARRIVAL! SPRING DRESS GOODS. DOUBLE rOLD LUSrBE CHECKS, Kgc. a JT.U44. SINGLE FOLD LUSTKE CHICKS, Large and Small Plaids, at 10c a yard. WOOLTBICOTS.M Inches Wide, Spring Shades, at S)e. a yard. BEIGE SUITINGS, Checks. stripes and Plain, at ale. a yard. CHECK CASHMEHKe, In New Colorings, 41 Inches Wide, at SOc. a yard. CHECK TBICOT8, Weel and Silk, 40 Inches Wlde,6M a yard. SILK AND WOOL MIXTUUKS. In Plain and Checks, at Cue, a yard. CUE AM CAHVAB SUITINGS, SO Inches Wide, at 85c. a yard; worth II ui. ALL. WOOL TKICOTH In New Shades, SO Inche Wide, at 78c. a yard. BL10K DEESS GOODS. BLACK UENKIEIT AS, BLACK CASHMEBES, BLACK BATISTES. BLACK CASHMBBIBAKITZ, BLACK COBDED BEPPS, BLACK BUNTINGS'. (kr.WMt Ili APiiiM M, IsAaf OaVMCH, F A. BARD Mcelrey bard ft Mcelrey J. B. Martin ft Ce., our uoeoa. -'X'rfcAJArasasAsssn D UKM8 OOODB. Hew Seft Weel NeatSttliw, New Checks, lllu mlnated Strlpce, lllutnlnitU-d Checks, French l'lalds, English Whipcord, Cream Hertres, Serge Flannels, Zephyr Ginghams, HaU lues and Crinkle. Alse, I'rteatly's Celebrated IMack (loeds, IlegntU Bilks, Satin Rha dama and Surah Sllkf, Fancy Velvets, Braid, Passamenterle, Tape Fringes, Flouncing, Jouvin's Kid Gloves, Meusquetaire Gloves, Lisle Gloves, Ruchings, Spring Hosiery. SPRING JACKETS aVeit wain- rx rrr.t. assekt- MKXT. HAGER & BROTHEB, Nes. 25 A 37 Weet King 9C LANCASTElt. PA. B OSTON HTOKK. Spring Bargains -AT THE- BOSTON STORE. N09.S6&2S North Queen 81. Were Mule te Sell ) ritly l'l.-ecs ler J ALI.-WO.ll, WOUrKD 60c. a yard. S SUII'INOS, 33c. Twenty nvn Pieces i.i. suill.vn, as Inches Wide. Thirty-two Piece ILh il WOOL SUIMNdH tslncles Wide. rifly Piece WII)E-W.l.at SUIT ISO, n Incites Wide. 37 l-2c. a Yard, Werth SOe. WK HAVE EVERYTHING IK Cream Dress Goods. UUEAT1IAUUAINSIN BLACK DRESS SILKS. Twenty-fl i Inches Wide, usual irre i 7S a yard; wusell It for II.'aS ard. SPECIAL ATTUACTlONS IN JERSEYS! JERSEYS ! Seventy-nine Deaen Ladles' Itencle Jerseys, weie i!7Me. each ; new SOe. each Fine French Satines, Uanal Price, 3lc. a yard ; new IV a yard. NEW SA't IN its at line, a yard. CUINKI.EO SKEItsUCKKKS at Kemarhable Lew Prtcea, 3BIKNTAL SWISS AND CAMRUIC PLOUNC INOSln Variety at Lew Prices. STAMMBROS.c8.CO. Ay8tere Open Every Evening JTEW TOKK STORE. LATEST NOVELTIDS IN Spring and Summer Goods AKnlVINQ EVEHY DAY AT TIIK. New Yerk Stere. ANOTHEK INVOICE OT AU-Weel Pin and Fancy Check Suiting, 60 Pieces All-Weel 40 INOH NORFOLK BUI'INJ, 37,c. a yard; manufacturers price, !V,e. 4C PIECES PUT STRIPE SUITINtJ, asc a yard; every day price, 37Xe. mi CASES CREAM CRINKLE SEERSUCKER Full Width, Only 6e. a Yard. All the New Stripes and ColertngalnCUINKLE 8S.KUHUCKEU. Very desirable ler Spring and Bummer Wear. Fine Scotch Zephyr Ginghams. 60) P1KCES AHRICANAX0 FREXCU SATI.NS, Inall the Latest DeaUna and Coloring, at 8, IP, l.X, te 53 cents a j ard. WHITE DEESS GOODS. IEDIA LINENS, VICTOBIALAWNS, COUDED PiqUIS, BMUK01DEBKD SUITS. STHIPED AND PLAID NAINSOOKS rrem the recent Trade Sales at Vety Lew Filces. WATT&SHAND, j 810 Mwymitfir- IAJIOMTH, VaV, Dress Goods f l!lVr iitjWltiAa- 4kmmmtt . f'uK ,c, biVr" -" ,H-P t iV. UsAf
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