Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 11, 1887, Image 2

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LANCASTER, MAT 11, 1887.
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SaVi Tke License Bill.
'fPfiA lataat mnnlnslnn rt tha Kannta is In
i'iik the beer license the same ns the
i;htaky license. What the final decision
$4 Will be is quite uncertain and what the
VrHeuse will Bay about it when it geU the
"enance cannot Deioretem. in truth it is
"doubtful whether or no we will have any
.32: aaoaiucatien at au or ine license laws.
.& Tbe Republican majority is being ledap-
ilL Ptrently by its leaders in that direction,
.tp.'ens wey ae no annji go me way iixvy
nee. xneir aisposuien te crae-iiKe pre-
ii t' gresslen is very marked. Brether Cooper
mP pretends te be a het friend of high license,
' and perhaps be is ; but he is such an
educated liar that bis words de net conclu
sively testily te the fact. The Republican
managers are seemingly in the threes of
delivery ever another old matter,
the apportionment of the state,
which has been a lead en the
party stomach for many j ears. It has
aet yet been able te digest it, and is net
lllrklff of. ftllfl imflnn ., Atanstan nf 4ti
7, -eongressienal apportionment ; which will
be shuttle-cocked from Senate te Heuse,
until the breath is all out of it ; and high
license may go the same way. We will net
knew what we are going te get until ne
get it.
There are loe many contending con cen con
Ideratiens in the license question te make
it one of easy disposition ; and the opin
ion of the people of the state upon the tem
perance question is net se pronounced as
te make it altogether safe te get off th.
fence. High license Is, however, -eenstu-"
red te be a sort of convpiefiuie idea which
will bring it polarity ; and w e may get it.
PrebabljUrTg- a geed thing, and anywa
A Kmh trvlflfr. Hilt nhnMmr lieer .niil.l
y as much as whisky, is net clear, lleer
is the cheaper drink and of less concentra
ted intoxicated power. The supposition
ia th.it the .public geed is furthered by the
substitution of beer for whisky as abev
er.tge ; aud if se its sale should be mere
lightly taxed. Hut en the ether hand a
cheap beer license causes the sale of whisky
surreptitiously in the beer saloons, and
furthermore, it is hardly the fact
that the adulterated beer which is se gen
erally sold is wholesemer than even peer
Whisky. It may be that a higher beer
license will se limit the beer cempetit en
that the sellers will find it te their interest
te sell sound beer and discard the Itocfces Itecfces
t:r and ether foreign trash that invade
With impunity Pennsylvania soil.
Upen the whole, we hope that a straight
high license will be tried ujwn the sale of
all beverages of any degree of intoxicating
jwwer. Its tendency te secure the sale of
4eeund liquor will cover a multitude of
faults.
Multiplicity In Studies.
A writer in the Vepuhir Science Monthly
calls attention te the geed results that
have followed a lengthening of the cemse
in the medical schools, which several years
age cut down the number of branches
studied, and extended the period of study
from two seasons of four months each te
three of from six te eight months. lie
wants te knew why this policy is net as
geed for children as for students of medi
cine, whose minds are supposed te be al
ready formed and trained.
He argues that our present system of in in
structlen is simply wearing out the minds
of children, at least of a Urge majority of
them, and he compares Its effect upon the
brain te that en the ees of a rersnn wim
should spend six hours in looking alter
nately through a telescope and a micro,
scope, giving a few minutes te each. His
Bight would surely be Injured. Yet chil
dren are lequlred te fix the whole force of
their half-matured brains upon a great va
riety of things totally unlike, and at the
end of the day the result must be in many
cases a hopeless confusion.
It may be said en the ether side that
Children learn things for future use with
out understanding them clearly, and that
late in life their mature minds profit
by the impressions of childhood. Fer
instance, the children who take part
In religious services cannot be expected te
understand the m-eat thin i,e i
if ven te consider questions that puzzle their
,.((; . uui wi uun win ueuut that the
fta lmDMaalonannvliirerinml iir,ODm, .
$& are useful for mature thought later in life!
vJj Tale U an important point, but does net
rajwi e wean en tne argument against a
T?4iuupiiciiy 01 stuaies. jc is surely better
." MSS IU cnila Should rnmemlwr a e,u.
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; ft WNT" and understand.semethlng of them,
'tt..lk.tll. ...1 m . . . . '
5iiTaViUiatiU mental force should i r.
LvlMn .. . . . " "' r-
; inwiuy werueeea by euarts te simply re-
in auuuuub 01 xacia wuicn it
At, eannnt lair tfm tj think- ikn,i n j
ijj go ca never undertUnd property.
p-f reugieus instruction the same things
i-'Ji """"" iKicuauu pieuiy 01 time I
i4k JiciVtWfer tbOOKht unen thm net In tha I
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SSt- SBBBBBBB UB -w msi IIIflUISBTr.U1 B
HjfkT nuy te fixed In the memory in as clear
Mits-M light tu possible. Apply tbe
eaae awleelele te the common ut,!. j
!;,VPwUI have a rising generation with well
KMHeM p&ydeal aad intellectual visor, in
MfcBfvl IfBeraaee of many tilings, but
vista tiwy ebim te knew and
wakea isvlrtt rtadv te faea th
f ltfa.
- ' . vfca BUteMtA.
The eekMakers, strike threatens te be
a very serious one, stepping as It will the
blast furnaces whose product is the base of
a large part of the country's Iren Industry.
The presumption Is, however, that the
difficulty will be accommodated before a
very disastrous effect la produced. The
men seem te lie .clearly in the wrong, as
they agreed te abide the result of arbitra
tion and ref "sed te de se when the decision
was against them. The original ques
tien was whether they should have
mere wages. Their wages were
net raised when the rrice of coke
had been largely raised; but it was
claimed by the curators that wages bad
previously been raised, and that the price
of coke was advanced te meet the extra
cost. Tiie arbitrator may have decided
wrongly, and we are disposed te think he
did, as the price of ceke seems te have
been raised quite out of proiwrtien te the
advance in wages. Hut the men should
stick te their agreement unless they can
show that the arbitrator was bribed te de
cide against them.
It is certain that the price of coke is tee
high and the cost of coking tee great. Price
and wages must both come down. The
day of successful strikes te raise wages
must be near an end. The country's In
dustry cannot stand a further advance In
the wage scale, and the tendency of wages
must henceforth be downward.
NltuercJ In a Menth.
The peer inter-state commerce bill is
held responsible for the failure of two Chi
cago manufacturers of barbed wire, who
report that they were making money rap
idly until the inter-state bill c&rue along
and gave the control of the trade te these
who had water transportation. As these
people failed with assets amounting te only
half their three or four hundred thousand
dollars of liabilities, they give striking tes
timony te the instantaneously withering
power of an act of Congress that in a
month blasted their money-making in
dustry. The consolation in the situation is that
the ether fellows were helped where these
were hurt, and the balance of joy and ser sor ser
rew In the country has net been disturbed
by this lively law.
m
Uostex Is boring for natural gas. Tbey
wilt lind a liberal supply at Cambridge.
Tiif. Senate bill, In which Saturday after
noons from June 13 te September 15 are holi
days fe' store clerks, will net suit this town.
Tin: Pittsburg Jhspatch applies tbe test of
experience te tbe Inter-state commerce law,
and Muds that In March the earnings et all
tbe railroads la the I uited States averaged
ever 21 per cent greater per mile than in
March of lSrt, while tbe April earnings are
certain te reach at lemt ten per cent mere
tban In April of l.w;. It U evident that the
reads prellt by tbe abolition of special privil
eges and free passes, but their profits cannot
new be considered normal, owing te tbe use
they have made of tbe law as s pretext for all
sorts et rules and charges. But it seems
plain enough that when matters are Anally
adjusted under the law the rallreds will
bavece reason te complain and the shippers
will be greatly benefitted. Tbe law reduces
the opportunities that were se easily teund
by many railway men of taking advantage of
their position te featber their individual
nests. Tbe law Is net in the Interests of the
railway kings and lhelrceurller,but is for tbe
ultimate geed of tbe stockholder?, every
thing must be that alms at the public geed,
and comes anywhere near the mark. Tbe
prosperity of tbe reads depends or should
depend upon the prosperity of Its patrons ;
the one should grew with tbe ether.
Tbe Diipalch well says that the outcry
against tbe act must come chlelly from
favored shippers who found their advan
tages cut elf, or the figures would net se
emphatically contradict that outcry. Hut it
does net explain why tbe reads oppose a law
wbich seems te finally Increase their earnings.
There is no doubt that they are anxious that
tbe law should become unpopular, because it
may bethoenterlng wedge et mere radical
legislation ; but chiefly for tbe reason that it
taken from them the power of saying what
factory, town, or city shall be prosperous re
gardlca 1 f tbe decrees of Providence ex
pressed in natural advantages.
Tiik fiery ex-congressman, Jehn t
Flnerlv. of Chicago, has been annnlntiwl elftr
oil IriBpecter for Chicago, an office yielding
aoeui jiuuoe per annum in fees. This is
mere pronwuie than twisting the British
lieu'a tail.
Semk time ae much excitement waa
cauHed by the report that Walter RIdgely
killed a bait dczsu men In Kaatern Texas.
It new turns out te be a hoax Invented by a
drummer. The Chicago Tribune has been
collecting a fund from commercial travelers
te purchase a testimonial for Kldgely for his
exhibition of courage. The money ought
new be devoted te a crown te be placed en
the drummer's bead as the champion liar of
the age.
Pirn bade t'j.u) house in Philadelphia
en Monday night. Is it any wonder ahe
kojjweu giving "farewell" performances T
Tns New Yerk irerftf four yeara age had
lG.ecO circulation and 11 columns of advertis
ing. This year its average Sunday circula
tion lias been ever 200,000, and Its dally aver
age, including Sunday, ever 212,000; its ad
vertiseuif nut have reached 100 columns in a
day, and average ever 1,300 columns a
mouth ; aud its press room has a capacity of
102,000 eight-page papers per hour, seen te
be increased te 210,000 per hour. This phe
nomenal success recalls hew
'Altddlu'a piluce In a single nlKht
I rum base 10 gumiuli ruse ere morning l'gbt."
IUiede Island Republicans don't like te
give up the eillcial feeding ground en which
they have been ae long browsing. The leg
islature will meet In Newport the last week
of the present month, and tbe Republicans
have concluded te rel use te go Inte Joint con-
entlen for the appointment ei officers. Like
the boy in the apple tree with the farmer and
his musket looking up at him, the Hbede
Island Republicans had better come down
before tbe sheeting begins.
s
Tin: Keranten 'Wrutt claims an average
dally circulation et eyi'.O copies. This abewa
nun.nu uvBuiug newspaper can ae wueu it
is backed by brains and enterprise.
PEEtaONAU
i,Ll'.KllI,NT!5!"'ENT BAM.IET, of the Head.
rnB!i. ,w.n.M!a. te a" 2. pi-
ion Philadelphia educaUeual lnstliu.
Kknateu MuPhbhsex says Cleveland
will get ibe delegauen from New Jersey and
'iDL.0V.er.y eUu,r rut ,or "nomination.
But what U mere ImperUnt be will get a
majority of the electoral college for tZ
election. "
Mili.ienaiiik KmvAUD Hk?j, of New
Yerk, rarely allowed himself butter with hi
bread during Ilia. New he has lelt his 12..
his bleed. The old man's nephews and
nieeea will contest tbe will, and It Is believed
It will secure enough te have butter en their
icssMs iur Muauw ui uieir uveab
f .
Gov. Aft Offwed 00,000,
Ex Gov. Alger, of Michigan, while in Parts
last summer, aaw Mankacty'e painting,
" Christ Before Plftte," and ea Ita arrival In
Mew Yerk be eHered Munkaesy'a ageat, Mr,
Bedelmeyer, 100,000 for It, Tbe offer wee
refnaed. Mr. Alger and Mr. Sedelsneyer
".Hi.?" Ostrelt, and Mr. Alger
MettM 100,000, wUWMaNfMl. A eea-
trsei for the delivery of the picture was
drawn up end signed, and Gov. Alter paid
f2,G00te bind tha bargain. The picture was
te have been forwarded te hi in nn his return
from a trip te California and Mexico. He v.
Alger has a loudness for Muukacsy'a paint
ing, and bad already bought "Kittens" .at a
ceet of S,000 by the same artls'. While ou
hlawavtoCalltertiUhe received a telegram
from Mr. Hedelmeyer slating that the paint
ing had been sold without lit-, Sedelmeyet'a,
knnwlrdttele Wannmmker, of Philadelphia,
for 1100 000, and he ellered the governor f.l,W0
for a release. Ttii was declined, Mr. Alger
Anally let Medelnipyer oil en the p meiit of
IS,V, the price be bad paid ter " Kittens,"
and Detroit let "Olirst llelere Pilate,"
which tlev. Alger proposed te put in the new
art gallery as a gilt te the peeple of that city.
It la stated that tlev. Alger has new ettered
f 15,000 for MunkaiMy'a " t.it tvs of Mo
zart," but that It U hvl 1 at ?C0,"00,
law lull News.
Tbe League games of ball yesterday were :
Atltosten, Hosten 17, Philadelphia I; at De
troit, Detroit C, Pittsburg I (thirteen tuning);
at New Yerk, Washington , New Yerk 3 j at
Chicago : Chicago T, Indianapolis 3.
All the Kistern Association clubs were
beaten In the West yesterday as follews: At
St I.euls, HL I.eulsA, lUltlinereS i.at IkiuIs
vllle, Ixjnlsvllle 10, Athletic 6: at Cleveland,
uieveianu 5, lsroeKiyn j j at Cincinnati, Cin
cinnati 12, Meta 3.
Heading defeated Allentown by 10 te 0, In
ten innings yesterday, and ilradferd Lasted
uuatnsperi ny s te 7.
Pyle pitched a wlnntug gsiue for Chlcsge
yesterday and a feature et his work was a
borne run which also brought lu Hums In
the Bfth inning.
The New erk club was unmercifully
guyed by tbe crowd yesterdav, and they are
no longer called Giants. " lluck " Kwtng,
who was trjing te ijoer second bio where
" Move up " Jee Gerhardt's face was famil
iar, made the most dtsistreus errors. The
audiencs yelled loudly for Gerhardt, who
signed with tbe Met, and many said tbey
would net again visit the grounds until the
New Yerk learns te play ball.
Casey received a severe leeu In liosten
yesterday, wbere be was bit very hard by
Kelly's men.
Tbe Urceklyns could net lilt I'echlney yes
terday, but the Cletelaudssinajbed Hender Hender
eon very hard.
Al Heach denies tbat the club has had any
trouble with Hastian.
The Pittsburg Detroit game yestcrday was
the best of the seaseu by tar.
A (lloeiny lru.ieci
I'rem the Om ih 1 World
Chicago Girl Yea, indeed, Chicago Is be
coming dreadfully literary. My brother
wears a Browning evercu: and llyreu col cel
lars and we girls have Just formed a Sir Wal
ter Scott club.
Omaha Girl Uave you had any meet
ings T
" Only one se far. Yeu se we concluded
before begluulng with bis writings we would
read a sketch et Ills life, but we found that
would take an awlut leug while and we leel
quite discouraged.
" I should net think It would take long."
" Well, the librarian told us we would
have te read a geed deal of American history
In order te understand Soett's part lu It."
Ih Municipal Hills.
Frem the ILirrUV irg jir.
Lst the leglslatute deteat the present bill",
and authorize the governor te appoint a com
mission of experienced gentlemen In munr
clpal allairs, restricted te draft an act laying
down general principles only, similar In
nature te our constitution, applicable, alike,
te all tbe cities of the st ite, defining in t-hert
and simple terms, what are the jwiHers of the
executive, Cuan-lal and legislative depart
ments, and laT0 all ether things te the coun
cils for legislation. Then each city can pass
such ordinances as the wants of their ieral
localities need, net included In the beard,
comprehensive and fundamental powers
given te tbe ether departments.
Dr. UuH'9 Cough Syrnp never falls te cure a
cough or co'.a la a short time. i.Hd it u latr
trial.
Mr. .I.Thnmasfet Thomsa A Ce. Ke-vl fstate
llreters). 57 Mirale,;a (turt, UUtlmeie. Ud , In
dorses emphatically Sul atlen Uli ler neurulU
ai'MOIAL MU1ICBH.
SI.KKl'LEss .N hi UTS, nrnJe mlcratilc by that
terrlhlu cough. fehUeh'a Curuls tbe remedy ler
you Sold by II. is. Ceehran, druggist, .Ses 137
and IX) -Nena Queen St., LuucuUer, l'a. ( )
A Very ilarrew Kscap.
"Ves, I had a very narrow escape," said a
Eremluent citizen te a friend "I was centltied
1 my tMl for a year and my rrli-ndsg:ime up
ioracensuuiptltu's gntve, uulll I In-gin ulng
Kemp's Iiulin for tnu Thre.it and Lungs, and
here lam. sound and hearty." Price Sue. and
II. for sale by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. IJ7,
North Queen street. Lancaster.
Becklcn's Arnica wits
The Best Salve In the world for Cuts, Braises
Serec, Ulcers, Salt Kheuui, rever Seres, Tetter,
Chapped llands. Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures Plies, or no pay
required. It la guaranteed te give pwrfect satis
faction, or money refunded, l'rtce JS cent per
box. Fer sale by II. . Cecnran, Druggist. U7
and 13M North Oneen ttmeu lAncasU-r. Pa
Mlracoleiu Escape.
W. W. Heed, druggist, of Winchester, Ind..
writes. "One of my customers, Mrs. LeuU I'lke,
llartenla, llundelph teunty, Ind., was a long
sufferer with Consumption, and was given un
te die by her physicians. She heard of Ir. King's
New Discovery ler Consumption, and beinln
buying It of me. In six months' turn, hdb
walked te this city, a distance of six miles, and
la new se much Improved she hea riult usinir it.
She fee 9 she ewes her life te It."
ITree trial linttles at Cochran's Drug Stere.
""S.U7 and 13 North Queen street, Lane r.
?t t)
la sold by us en a guarantee. It cures Cen.
sumptien, fold liy ll. 11 Cochran, druggist.
ra- 13)
The Impending Danger.
The recent statistics 01 the number of deaths
show that a large majority dle with Consump
tion. This dl-u-asu may commence with an ap
parently harmless cough which can be cured In
stantly by Kemp's llalsnm for thu Threat and
Lungs, which Is guaranteed te cure and relieve
all cases, l'rtce Su cents and tl. 7YIaJ iie free
Fer sale by II. It. Cochran, druggist. Ne. U7
North Queen street. utt-lwdAltw
Ne matter what parts It may nnally an ct, ca
tanh alaavs starts In the head and belongs te
the head. There La no mys'ery about the origin
of this direful disease, it begins in a neglected
cold. One of tbuklnd that is - sum te he better
In a fw dsys " Thousands of victims knew
hew It Is by sHdexpeilenee. Kly's Crium llalm
cures colds In th head and citarrh In ail lu
stages. N'etHsnuir nerallijuld.
my92wdeelAw
Four-Firths.
Of our American people are atlllcted with sick
headache In cither its nervous, bilious or con-
f;est1ve lerms, caused by Irregular habits, high
Ivlng, etc, and no remedy has ever coneuervd
It until Dr. Leslie's Special Prescription Has dis
covered. Give It a trial. See advertisement in
another column. (j)
THAT HACKING COUGH can be sequlckly
eared by Hhlleh's Care. We guarantee it Held
by H. B. Cochran druggist, Nea.U7and 1SU North
Queen St, Lancaster, l'a. ( )
8ed Ills Ule.
Mr. D. I. Wllconsen, et Herse Cavn. Kv., says
he was. ler inanv veam. badiv H(itif.tii with
Fbthtslc also Dlabetesi the pains were almost
unendurableand would sometimes almost threw
him Inte convulsions. He tried Klectrlc Hitters
suu kui ivuei tiuuiuniuiHuu ana uuer taking
six bottles, was entirely cured , and had gained
in flesh eighteen neuuds. havs he nnit ivtw 1m.
Ileves he would have died, had ll net been for
me rviiui uuurut-u ey meiiric Hitlers. Beld at
nftycentsabettluby II. II. Cochran, Druggist
NOS.U7 and 1JJ North Queen street, Lanctwier.
" (6)
COUUH, WMIXJH1NG COUUII and llrenchlils
ImmedUtely relieved by Hhlleh's Cure. Sold by
II II. Cecnran, druggist, Nes. 137 and IS) North
Queen bt, Lancaster, fa. (4)
SI (nOTl KKWAKD.
PAVVVF Fer any case of Kidney Trou
bles, Nervous DebUlty, Menial and i'liyslel
Weakness that BOTANIC NKKVK 1I1TTKUS
falls te cure. Sold by druggl'ts, ae cenu.
iiuh uiu. co..
Ne. 11 N. llth Bt. I'hUa. l'a.
Olrrnlsrs frM
noTCT-lveedAw
JOSKl'H a. KOHh.lt IH
DAVID UOBKUTS.
The Chalfonte,
proVem"nu.,tleTlorii"a etber Modern Im-
Ocean End of North Carolina Ave.,
K. ltesiars Bess. ATLAK 1 10 CITV, N. J.
myiusiua
WILLIAM KUMOND3,
WlelesiU Dealer and Oeamibisa Merehul
HALL KISMe
CIGARS.
Advances made en saleable goods. Offlceand
alesroeB,
eee made en saleable goods. 1
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NO. 99DVKR8TI
t it. jiui Hsiain,
aDrifsksA PrerlOsAee, Kheae
uiane.
MKDWAL.
UlMMUNH litVKK KaUULiATOH,
TAKK
Simmons Liver Regulator
The Greut Spvellie Fer Indigestion.
And Its nttendant evtts
HtUDirns, Itaieissicss, c'sTirATi, i'iim,
1.ASMTVHK, Me.
Sate te tsfce Innnv cnuittlleii of the system,
wlthnny illttnmt wttrmu iltiigcr from eiixi.
utv te etrr cold Absolutely nve trem Mer
cury or any Injurious mineral Ingredient
" My nlfe has suffered for many) ears with lie
dlgrstlnn I must admit after tr lug eer thing
else rcceimiimnlcd timet tried Slmm"ns Lter
ittvulater. In three dafur liking It accord
lug te your directions, a hlt table poenfutatur
each meal, h has been In perfect health) he
doe net sulfur at all and can est anything he
stanti) wlthmit any of her proWeus suiiiUm."
W. C. Siuiks, lUluhrMge, Ua.
J. H ZBlLTN CO., Proprietors,
mayllceJAw lMULADKLl'lllA, I' A.
QAPCINK PIjASTKRS.
115 MhllAI.S .1WAKUKI1 TO
Bensen's Capcine Plaster !
THS 11KJT IN HIE WOULD.
Cures l'letitt.y, KheauiAtlsm, Lumbago, Hick
ache. Weakness, Colds In the Chest and all
Aches and Strains.
Beware of Imitations under similar sounding
names.
er Ask for Benen's and take no ether.
decli-6ineed&w
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iPKUIKICS.
UK. UUltl'UKKIS'
Heek el All llseasis. Cleth and Held Binding,
111 l'ages, with Meel hngra lug,
mailed rur.v..
List or Principal Nes. Cures. l'rlcn.
1 Fk krs, ronge-tlen. Inflammations ss
i. Worms, Werm i"e or. Werm Celic 25
3. C RVisti Celic, or Teething of Infants M
. Diaukhiev, of Children or Adults ?
K. Dvsktsrv, t,rlplng, unions Celic rv
6 Cheliuv Mckbis, emltlng i
7 Cevens, Celd., nrencbttls a
s. Xii'luinu, Toothache, taceache M
9. Ilisiitciias, Sick Headache, ertlge 2S
10. Drsvirsn, llllieus Stnni ich 25
11. CVl'RXSSKDOr lAISVL I'SKIOOS 25
12. WHtTas. tee fmfnse 1'erleds 'l
ll. Caecr, Cough, Difficult Breathing a
II. alt hnti'M, Krysiiwlas, Kruptlens
15. Uuxt'HATUU, Kheumatlc l'alns !5
la. rxvKRD ahcs. Chills. Malaria Se
17. riLts, Blind or Itlevdlng V)
1J I'ATAimu, lntluenza. Celd tn thn Head .V
.U Wboei-isu Cera it. Violent coughs se
2. GsnsRAL HSBILITT, Physical Weakness.... .")
17 KIDSIT DlSKAHS 5)
2S. NlRVOCS KaniLITT. iled
Ji. Ubisart KutMu, Welling Bed w
Si. liissAssserTUK iixart Palpitation .. ..lift)
Sold by DruirKlst. or sent postpaid en receipt
of prtce.-HUiiPIIUs.1a' MKDICIMC C'i. lu
rulten St, N. 1, lhiVlreedAw
rKAY'S SPEUIFIUMKDICINeT
Graj's Specillc Medicine.
The f.reat English Kemedy will promptly and
ridlcally cure any and every caseet nervous
debility and weakness, result of indiscretion,
exceses or overwork et brain and nervous sys
tem ; is pertectl) harmless, acts like mtglc, and
been extensively used for ever 36 years lth
great succe's.
r full partlcularslneurpamphlct which we
di sire te send free tv mall te every one.
SUTThe Speclhc Mcllclne is sold by all drug-
flsuatllperpack.ige, or six packages for 15
t will l sent free my mail ea recept el the
money, by addressing the agent,
H. B. OOOHRAN, Druggist,
Nes. 137& 1 North Queen St, Lancaster, Pa.
THK GltVY MEDICINK CO., Nn W. Main
street, uuuaie, n, l. maiv-iyeedaw
E
LY'S CREAM BALM.
CATAEEI, HAY FEVER.
Ely's Cream Balm
cup.es
Catarrh, Celd In Head, Bene Celd,
Hay Fever, Deafneee, Hoadaeho.
KiSVTOUSE-PltlCE JO Ch.NTS.
KLY BUOS.. Oswego, N. Y., U. S. A.
hay Fever.
KLi 'A CUKAM IIALU Is net a llqutd stnffer
powder. Applltd Inte nostrils Is quickly ab
sorbed. 1 1 cleanses the had. Allays Inflamma
tion. Heals the sores. Itesteres the senses of
taste and smell.
750 Cenu at Drninrlsw : by mall, registered,
00 Cenu.
ELY BROTHERS, DruBgihts,
OSWEGO, N. V.
SWOenuInn Kly's Cream Bslm for sain at
Cochran's Drug store, 137 and 13a North Queen
St , Lancaster, Pa. Jyill yeedAlyw
T
HE SWltT SPKUlflU CO,
TRIED
IN THE
CRUCIBLE
tbai,eS.S,S. makk
About twenty years age I discovered a little
ere en my cheek, and the doctors pronounced
It cancer. I have tried a number or physicians,
but without receiving any permanent benefit
Among the number were one or two speclallsU.
The medicine they applied was like lire te the
sere, causing Intense pain. I saw a alatamen
In the papers telling what 8. 8. ft. had done for
ethers similarly allllcted. I procured some at
once. Ilelere 1 had used the second bottle the
neighbors could notice that my cancer was
healing up. My general health had been bad
for two or three years I had a hacking cengh
ana spit moea continually. 1 had a severe pain
In my breast After taking ail bottles of S, 8. 8.
my cough left me and I grew stouter than I had
been for several years. My cancer has healed
aver all but u little spot about tbe size of a half
dime, and Is rapidly disappearing. 1 would ad.
vise every one with cancer te give H. a, B. a fair
trial. MBS. NANCY MeCONAUUUBY,
Aahe Greve, Tippecanoe, Ce., Ind.
rub. i, ise.
Swill's Specific Is entlmly vegetable, and
seems te cure cancers by forcing out the Impu.
rlttes Irem the bleed. Treatise en Bleed and
Bklu Diseases mailed free,
THE SWIFT SPECIFICCO.,
DSAWUR 3. ATLANTA, OA.
stsvaenulne Swift's Specific for sale at Coch
ran's Drug store, 137 and 13U North Queen at.,
Lancaster, l'a. li-lydAw
QUSB QOAKAHTJUBD.
RUPTURE.
Cure gnaranteed by DB. J, & MAYBB,
ue at once ; no operation or delay from beat
bhssi tested by hundreds of cures. Main eases),
an AKCH rt PHILA. Seed tnr Circular.
AKE,HUKKANUHlEKDY CUBK.
9 Uupture, Vaneoeelo and Special Disease
of either sex Why be humbugged by quacks
whan you can flee In Dr. Wright the only Been.
lab Pmtsiuiam m Philadelphia who makes) a
SC2fitjr! ""S abeye dtseaaas. ua Cvmse
TFi2Sm.TVA'Uirme- Advice rrea aay
ana renlng. Btrangars can be traated and ra.
turn aeaia mum Oay" osieiajntfc
si w.v w.Dfc SJ- WsUttHT,
VSIVlJUilSS I
riKSH BRUTHKK.
-OUK-
PRICE LIST!
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
Men's llnstness Suits..,. Ireiu ( Slid up tot ROD
Men'sCuinwav Nells.... rremf 7 W up tel-'OUU
Men's Divss Prince Albeit
miiis. ..,,..., , i romiii(xinriter.Cu
UNDERWEAR.
Men s Gaum Shirts , , He
Men's iiaiiie shirts, better gradit , sc.
Men's UauteShlrtsand Diawers, fluer grade.
H5SJ30O.
Men's rrench ttalbrlggan Shirts and Drawers,
tee.
Men's French Uatbtlggan Shirts and Drawers,
Itneat grade, 750,
Men's Australian Weel Shirts and Drawers,
flu)
Heys, Haute and Ualbrlggan Inderwearat
Lewest Prices
NECKWEAR
Men's All-Silk Teck and Puffs .
Men's All-Hllkleciaamt Pufts, rluest grade, tee.
Men's All silk four tn Hinds. ...vv.
All kinds of satin and Silk Uews, K A W. Col Cel
lars and Cuffs.
MKS'S LNLAUNDIIICD S1UKTS ferSSc , 5c.,
uli,j audll.ue.
MKN'd LAI NDKIKD SlltKTS from SOc up te
11.10.
MENM LAUNDU1KD Pl'.llUALK SUIKTJ from
MV. tellft
ee-Alse a roll l.lneet TKIINK4. VALIsKS.
01.1)11 llus. u KKALL. UMUAKLLAS and
hUlHlKKCOAl?.
lirsh & Brether,
ONE PRICE)
MERCHANT TAILORS,
-AND-
Clothiers and Furnishers,
OOU. NO&TH QUBBN ST. AMD CENTUB
4QUAKK. LANUASTBK. PA.
VIT1L1.1AMHON a KOHTKR.
CALL US BY TELEPHONE.
WILLIAMSONS FOSTER.
OUR METHOD
HTO(ll KT11S VU11L1C THE 11KST QUAL
ll MATKUIAL,
AT
MEDIUM PRICES.
Spring and Summer Suits.
PERFECT riTTl.Nti UAltMKNTS,
(,'cnts' Prlnce Albert rreek Ceat Suits. ISO.
(.ems' -cetch Cheviot Cutaway Ceat Suits, lis.
(tenU Neat Pattern Dark Casslmere Cutaway
Ceat suit, 113.
Heys Dress Stnlght Prent Sack Ceat Suits, IIS.
Heys' Light Check Casslmere Straight Frent
lick Ceat suit. 112.
De) s' Dark Cheviot Sack Suits, 17 te 110.
Children's !hert Pant Dress bulls, new styles,
sUcsltelt. ft te as.
Children's shirt Wal.ts in Percale and flan
nel, Sue, 6ec, 7Jc, use and ll.ie.
HATS AND CAPS.
Children's Summer Sailor Hats, 21c.
Heys' Plain White and black and ft bite Mlicd
Straw Hat, 35c.
Oents' fine White Dre's Straw Hats, Nc
Oentn' Sert Fell Pocket Hats, all colors, 90c.
Light Colored Stiff derby Hats, II u upwards.
Linen Uau. 15c; Thlu ; bop Ops, light or dark
colors, Sc and luc.
Geets' Sprieg and Summer Dnderwer.
In Ued and White Flannel.
Ualbrlggan Shirts and Drawers, 25c, Jsc, 5)c
755, 11 1.
Gents' Tourist Flannel Shirts.
Gents' Narrow PleaUd Frent White Dress
Shirt, II 00, i -a, tM
Gent's Fine Silk Neckwear.
In Four In Hand, Tecks, Puffs and Evening
Dress Hews.
Heys' Windser lies.
Ladles why Pay High Prices ler Your
BOOTS,
When a Handsemn Finished Hand Sewed
French Kid itoet, made en llex Tee, Common
Sense or Spanish Arch Medel can be bought for
Or a Fine Curacea Kid Hand Sewed Heet, 11 W.
1 he Doiwela Square Toe Heets, Flexible Seles
ever Lap Quarters, fl 00,
The Unequalled Dongola Beet, 21 buttons,
11.50.
Kid Hutten Beets', Bex Tee. Square Tee and
Common sense Medels 11 i"l. II 50.ll.75, 12 ue.
Misses' Pebble and Morocco Spring Ileal
shoes.
Misses' drain Selsr Tips, hoc.
ull Assortment of Men's, Heys' and Youths'
Shoes at Lew Prices,
Trunks, Satchels and Valises.
Dealers In Straw Hats are Invited te call
and see what Inducements we have te offer In
the matter el Lew Prices, both In Wholesale
and Ketall.
WILLIAMSON & FOSTER,
32, 3., 36 and 38Eaat King St,
LANCASTER PA.'
aABUiAvat.
8
TANDARD WORK.
Edw. Edgerley,
OARRIAQE BUILDER,
SOf.ta.Vt. 13, IS MAKKBT HTBEET,
BeaxoIPestoffloe, . Lancaster, Pa.
I nave In Stock and Bulid te Order Bvery Va
riety ei the following styles) I
COUPES. UUOUIBS. CABHIOLKTST
CAllBIaOIW, VlUTOBlAN '
BUSINKSS WAKONB, "T" CABTS.
MOOALL WAGONS, SUBBlBsT ".
MABKKT WAUOM8, PBJCTONB.
KXPBKS8 WAOONS.
I employ the Best Mechanics, and havefacUI havefacUI
Uea te build cerecUy any style of Carrtaceda
slrrd. The Quality, style, and Finish el my Werk,
makeelt decldedfy the CBlAPKsT I TUB
MOTTO 't Fair Dealing. Honest Werk at Bot Bet Bot
tern Prices." Please give me a call.
Bepalrlag Prenptly AtUmiei Te.
PBI0KS LOWBB THAN ALL OTHBBa.
iK9Jf J W(
ajaisatlly aleyaw
...i.,,!-. ntl'ljllllvrilui . luillf ,.WBUHV ,1V
Seuths' Dn-s, Hulls Krein t TOO up te 110 CM
lloja'rrheol suits ,. Kremt I.MuptoS.len
ltejs' Sunday suits Irem I J.oeup tel CPU
A ....l,.-l V. a. .,.... U.....
I ' I ;"ssssssbssssss1
Mir aieeec.
JB. MARTIN A CO,
NEW ARRIVAL!
SPRING
DRESS
GOODS.
DOU II I. K FOLD LltSTKK CIIKCKS, Hc. a
yaid.
S1MII.K FOLD U"TIIK CIIBURs, Large and
Small Plaids, at 10c, ay mil.
WOOLTttlCOTS, SCInches Wide, Spring Bhades,
at 3V. a yard.
1IG1UK bUiriNHH, Checks. trlpM and Plain,
at lie. a )unl.
CHBCK CASIIMKKKS, in New Colorings, 41
Inches Wlde, at MX", u yard.
CHBCK TKICOT. Winl and Stlk, 40 Inches
Ide, 5ee a ) ard.
SILK AND WOOL MIVrUUK-t. tn Plain and
Checks, at 5uc. a )aid.
CUKAM CANVAS SUITINO", VI Inches Wide,
al GSc a ard ; worth II uu.
ALL-WOOL TittOOTS tn New shades, M Inche
S Ide, at 75c. a yard.
BLACK DRESS GOODS.
HI.ACK IIKNK1K1TVS,
BLACK CASH UK UK?,
BLACK BVTISTKS.
HLACK CASHMBKE HABIT,
HI.ACK COHDKD UEPP.a.
HI.ACK HUNTINGS.
J.. B. Martin (6 Ce.,
Cor. West King ft Prien Hts.
LANCASTBK. PA
MO IPA'A'.V, .t V.
pUNN A BKKNKMAN.
CARD!
We liave a number of Oexxls which are
just in season, and which, owing- te our
riving special attention, we can offer 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 .() and $7.00.
Uaby 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 knewanything about Refrigera
tors. It took us twenty years t learn.
We can teach yetf iu live minutes:
It will be worth something for you e get
the best.
Ceal Oil Steves There la mere differ
ence in Ceal Oil Steves than almost any
thing manufactured. Jleu't spend your
money till you knew what you are getting.
Ice Cream Frecff-fl and Water Coelers
you can buy almost anywhere, but can you
?et the best at the lowest prices. Yeu can
rem us.
Lawn Tennis Setts, Genuine Mexican
md Common Hammocks, Uase Hall and
all Sporting Goods at Factory Prices.
FLINN & BRENFJAN,
Ne. 162 North Queen Htreet
SUOATIIIjW.
AT WIAMTH.
OUB CHOICBCOFFKK.S
AND FINK1T FOIIMOSA, OOLONGS AND
IMPBItlAL TBA8
we guarantee for One flavor and geed drinking
qualities.
BttKAK FAST COCOA AN D CHOCOLATE.
FANCY OBOCERIKS.
Try our High Grade FAMILY FLOUH.
OBO. WIANT,
ang-B-lvd Na 111 Watt King street
, T BTJBBK'B.
Hammend's Slug Shet,
WBOLUALI AMD KSTAIL.
Save your Currant and Gooseberry Bushes
from tbe ravages of the Worms by (be nse of
Hammend's Slug Shet.
HBAD Y FOB USE AN D 8 AFB.
Kills the retate Bags, Currant Worms, Cab
baga Worms, Lice, Flea. Beetles. Striped Bugs,
Canker Worms and Caterpillars.
A prenlatlre of tbe Bese Bug and Cut Worms.
Onr fourth year for tha sale of It.
eursales were TEN TONH the last two ysart,
showing a growing demand for it,
HBND FOB C1BCULAU.
Bursk, the Grocer,
17 EABT KINO STREET.
LANGASTEB, FA.
E
NQLKTHKE STOCK FARM.
BUndardBrad Stallions In SeiTlee.
BTOHMKINOUISI)
Beceid, I yeara, 2.47.
HI BKNKT (ll) M.M
aw end for Maw Catalogue.
. .. OAJCI. O. BNGLB,
mibw kunntavrs.
D
UK8H (100DH.
New Seft Weel
Dress Goods I
Neat Stripes, New Checks, Uiu
mlnated Strip, lllumlnatud
Checks, French Plaids, English
Whipcord, Cream Serges, Serge
Flannels, Zephyr Ginghams, SU
ities and Crinkle.
A lse,lTiestl's Celebrated ltlack
(Setxls, ltegatta Silks, Satin Ilha.
daraa and Surah Silks,
Fancy Velvets,
Braid,
Pessamenterie,
Tape Fringes,
Fleunclnge.
Jouvin's Kid Gloves,
Meuaquetaire Gloves,
Lisle Gloves,
RuchlngB,
Spring Hosiery.
SPRING JACKETS
.VOir 11KADX 7.V FVJ.l. ASSOIIT
MKST. HAGER & BROTHEB,
Nee. 25 St 37 Weat Ktnir St.,
I.A.NCASTKK. I'A.
MKW YOHK STOKE.
LAIKST NOVBLI'II.S IN
Spring and Summer Goods
AHUIV1MU KVBItV DAY AT TIIK
New Yerk Stere.
ANOTIIKB I.NVOICB or
All-Weel Pin and Fancy Check Suiting,
SO 1'lcces All-Weel
40 INCH NORFOLK SUI1 ING,
SlHc x yard, m&nufACtnrcrs l'rtce, 4IXe.
(C 1'IKCKS
PIIT STRIPE SUITING,
Vc a ard; every day price, 37Xc
FIVE CASES CHEAM CRINKLE SEERSUCKER
trull Wldtb.Onlyic. a yard.
Allthn.SnirStrlpciandCetnrlnKilnUltlNKLR
SRKUSUCKKU. erydoslratiletor Spring and
Summer Wear.
Fine Scotch Zephyr Ginghams.
O0 I'IKCKS
AUKHIL'AX AM) FIEEXJII S.VT1S,
In all Ihe Ln!it Pn.tfin unci CnlertnM at it, IP,
UH. " te 33 cents jaid.
WHITE LEESS GOODS.
1BDIA l.lNKNf,
V1UTOIIIALAWN8, COKDED I'llj 7IS,
BMIIUOIDKUKD 81' ITS.
STKII'KD AND I'LAID NAINSOOKS
from the rncontTrade Sides at Very Lew I'l lens.
WATT & SIAND,
6, 8 & 10 EAST KING ST
LANCASTBU, PA,,
s
UMMKK UNI1KKWKAR.
33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street.
(OIT. FOUNTAIN INN,)
IIAVB IN HTOI.'K A LAI1CK LINK OF HUM
MKK,VlltltlSO AND UAU.K
Underwear
FOB LADIES, UENTS AND RIIILDKEN AT
LOVTBBl'UICBSTIIAN KVKUBOLD
AT MKrOBB.
Ijidlm' and Oents' Undnrwear Irem M;. np i
the beat goods aver sold at the prlce. children's
Uauze Underwear Irem i2Kc up Men's Jean
Drawers c.each nothing ever sold Ilka them
at tha prien.
IIABQA1NS IN
Laundried & Unlaundried Shirts
roil MEN AND IIOVS.
Men's Hhlrts, linen front, SSe. esch. Men's
Shirt, extra One linen front, lelnfeicid In front
ud back, only Me. ; neihlnur te rqual them In
the city for the prlca. Our 75c Shirt Is the best
Talus ever Riven Heys' SbirU, all sixes, tee.
each. Men's Striped Working Shirts, no ; regu
nlar prlea. Sua.
rifty DeienCIIIIDKWN'HUinUEO HOSEIn
Black, Brown, Blue and Garnet, only Se. per
pxlri worth lic.
Twentytl e Dnxnn f Ladles' Colored ''ordered
Handkerchiefs only Icaach. Twenty.flre Dezen
Men's Colored Bordered Handkerchlela only te.
each. We Invite Inspection el th se goods as
they are Beal Bargains.
33 Rati 35 Seuth t)aeei Street,
(OPf. FOUNTAIN INN.)
mar9.ydAw
T
WEAK MEN
Buffering from tha effects el youthful errors.
ine enecu ei yeutnrui smm,
uUng weakness, lest msnaoed,
a vifuable treattm (sealed) eon.
Ionian for home eon, F BB of
etc.. 1 will send a van
tAlnlBVfnll tl.rttAnlAVa fw hnmAMnm.
ebim. a splendid madieal work I skenld. b
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