Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 12, 1887, Image 2

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LAKCASTEB, MAY 12, 1837.
A Gm4 Meuare.
T1 Heuse accepted the Senate's license
r MJU WHBOUl aaeaw ana UJ a large uia J or w j
ssttited very wisely. High license is
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MriMkttMMlinff the Uauer tntlllc: at least
lH mm held by all who de net believe in
jMtadTwsbillty or possibility of prehlbl-
.;vlbMf,Uiat traffic ; and these are a great
kv awnv " wp" "" "-'"
taSsatuby experience tnac men cannot ee
r,,."whheU by the law from eating or drink-
m. from smoking, snuning or chew-
" am hum in lllre InitiilfrannAa il
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bnwldch their flesh inclines them, even
Jhevga they be hurtful. It is a funds
ga 'MMaiexxuine 01 ine xwmecrauc party
ilaal sumptuary legislation, which binds
Yaasaw Inclinations beyond the absolute
m ---- nf tha nnMIn miM. is wrr.ncr : and
'r mm orehiblUon of the sale of intoxicants is
E'MttMM of these needs. The are useful
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properly used. It is only in tlielr
i that they are injurious. The right
'f a man te enjoy a glass of wholesome
r or whisky la net justly taken from him
&?M,Maan his brother cannot exercise it
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; y:woeutaousmgH. xne law muscguara
vHT Mia imtillr mam Bflmtnaf fhA nhnflA hv thn
MM of thn rlerhta which hid manhood
CftfM him ; but must net take them away.
xueniga license principle recemmenas
Kself te the approval of every intelligent
person who desires te see the use of liquor
restrained and protected but net prohibited
Bueh geed people as Chief Justice AgnewJJStff
wheheUeve In prohibition, are en.
l33SAte I
fciwJi "SJSSSw2SPle Tdoer against
I sn laflltf1"' tceir rear 0l lnlB rc8ult 1
MOXUSjSWil.f (-- . tv,- helUf In I
rm wiwiiiuiww v. wuuu wmw . a
value of high license as a restraining
wfluence upon the evils et liquor selling.
The new law will lessen the number of
places where liquor is sold. It will put the
business into mere careful hands. It will
abolish unlicensed places. The law, while
charging a high price for a privilege, will
need te protect the privilege from invasion;
and while doing this will demand and se
cure from these engaging in it a strict ebe
dlence te its behests. The man who has a
costly privilege will be careful lest he lese
it. We can leek for nothing but beneficial
results from the new law. The legislature
neiiui supplement it wiw one pumsumg
vs.! sue manufacture or sate or aauiieraiea
r teverajres: though blah license will tend
T aUn a mAJtb h! w4nM a.II
mv Mr 4UUWUJ wju bijlljfl Dl il.
Lswdls Sheald Subside.
sr. .Tnhn TT T.anflla wrtii la nnnnlapln
known aa " Stiitwman" T.unilln i nnnnf
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'Asssatoe numerous cuss et uepuuiicans
ifewi never learn and never forget. This
frV would net be much te be deplored if our
mi JUalnelte friend from Maner township
&'. would hide his diminished head in quiet ;
S.f ' butwlth mere zeal than discretion he insists
F''t. Mi aSuntlnn Vlmaelf ,,nnn k .,..1.1!..
. wfwa mw f M u.uiaL upvu bug (iuuuu uu-
ttes aa the representative of all that is
Beat excellent in statecraft. Mr. Landis
la president of an organization known as
"The Republican Anti-Corruption nsso nsse nsso
elatien," the avowed object of which is
te ensure honest primary elections in
thUceunty.by the Republicans. Iledeserves
M uch commendation for the work in which
he is engaged, and we hope his efforts te
ake local Republicanism less rotten will
? receive their due reward.
u. But Mr. Landis must net attempt te drag
f Ma Democratic opponents into the same
;" Slough which he admits his Republican
a brethren of this county occupy, in the
p,r syWrees that he issues te the Republican
TOters ei Lancaster county, Mr. Landis
The Republican party cannot aflerd te al
low Its nominees te be named by auch
method! any longer; it cannot afford te allow
Dsjsnoeratlp methods te dictate Republican
aesetosUeps. They are the methods by
whleh Bui Tweed and his allies for many
yes controlled the city government of New
fMJWJhe Meuth solid; they are the
AS!a& Tlcl th6.8'"lsrd Oil oempsny
S2Sfwtlsl2!l,JoerUo P" of "We bought
SSSL taSSf"t5Sr te S Un States
5hWrti?.i5, rJ"e methods by
225 J?3L?y?1aen ,na nl "" threat
?. ? ?ereiTUl" reeleoUen et Jehn A.
S2L!SLi?n-S2SS?,.b3r hthe Ohie
uTSSSt JWent the re-elec-MOB
of Jean Hhsrmsn i they are the methods
wale emptered the PhiiaJ.inhi.TL.0.01
5k
tt&V&Wm
sxannah Damecrmlin far HnnMi. ..rT"vu
isiiJSnirL."-r""",-.?u"H,'0
PlSff?" J " methods which robbed
IleaHstTMOoef his deservedly wen seat as
bar Which Oaersta Uearat wu hi.mih
from the Repabucsn stats of Caliier-
Bu Mr. Landis forgotten that Deme.
JnubmI J. Tilden scourged the
ring out of New Yerk V That
i.sKsMSistfd OU company put its cellar
V'l
the seek of the Republican state
few days afe In the defeat of the
oil bill ? That Carter Harrison
jjra. aneatia for Majer of Chicago by pa.
MsDsissWcratevetiac for his Republi-
BWMsmU r That the legislative ob-
sssswaue u Ohie was ever construction
,,! w oe which honest men are al-
M,ip aiaerr That la Indiana and
Wm Jtfesf the Republicans failed in their
taHgwiiiBtte override the will of the
WtsMliisswillrtttspelley That the
Nsr of BMtstar Hearst's election is
typrtleaaafer the reason
MHasMsssesMsrer
JisMlwOssly swafcee himself and hU
LrtiieasiM by tm had of thrashing
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TMrewHCaUal.
Tfca Mmarinala ralltnail Ivhum Ha
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MMtwu mbiii uuhm oeMan, at eae jump,
aiUw steek steei Um shock very waU,
the price falling leas than a dollar a share.
The Pennsylvania has a patent method, all
its own,of raising money, and it has proved
very successful. It Increases its stock by
allotting the privilege of taking It te Its
stockholders, whenever the market price
la high enough te make this offer a privi
lege. The consequence has been that for
yean the price has net get above sixty,
but It has staid up sufficiently te enable the
company at divers times te unload new
stock upon its shareholders. At a late
annual meeting the stockholders gave it
the privilege of increasing the stock fifteen
millions, and se far about twelve millions of
the additional amount have been offered.
It is said that the directors will hereafter
ask for the privilege of increasing the
stock at their pleasure, whenever they can
dispose of it at par.
The Pennsylvania railroad has an un
limited capacity at present for swallowing
money. It takes from the shareholders a
large part of the earnings for improve
ments and extensions, and calls for all the
I money it can raise en the sale of additional
stock at par. Probably the money is wisely
expended In most cases, and will add te the
future income of the read. It has gene se
far in the path of extension in the past that
it has te keep going te keep up with the
demands of the business. It has endless
invitations te preutabie feeders, and se
long as it confines itself te building local
branches, it will use its money well. But
stockholders should knew what is going te
be done with It before they vote it. Voting
an increase of stock is equivalent te sub
mitting te an assessment upon their stock ;
though it has a very different aspect, be
cause somebody else advances the money
for them, if they de net want te give it.
Xedera Alchemy.
The Pacific railway commission finds a
rich Held of discovery and is getting some
very interesting evidence. It turns out
that Jay Gould made ever three million
dollars by the consolidation of the Union
Pacific and Kansas Pacific railway, which
preQt should have gene te the railway. It
was done in a characteristic way and by the
alchemist's power of turning ater into
geld, which these big Wall street pluckers
have. A let of worthless securities, cost
ing Gould about an eighth of their par
value, were traded at par by him for stock
of the consolidated read which was worth
its par value in the market. This consoli
dated stock was made for the purpose, by
the simple process of voting an increase of
the capital, the voting being done by the
fellows who were te get it.
Thk se-called American Exhibition in
Londen seems te be pretty well condemned
te failure, but the Wild West show Is un
deubtedly a great suceear.and that parjuilUte-J
entertainment mV2'f Hi twythn rest of
the enterpdS0Va!TalL Thn Exhibition in
te be a private speculation and Its
management has been distinguished by a
degree of tlunkeylsm that has greatly dis
gusted true Americans.
A writer In Scnbner's Magazine tells
some very interesting stories about earth
quakes and the weather, which rather tend
te revive our respect for the lms"s of our
grandfathers.
Down In Central America, where earth
quakes are frequent, the people have learned
te connect them with a peculiar hazy appear
ance of the atmosphere, and it Is quite a com
mon thing before an earthquake te hear the
natives observing, "it Is earthquake
weather." Scientific men have given this
matter some attention, but It seems a little
strange that the weather bureau has net
made some use of this peculiar warning et
coming shakes. The coast of Italy and
France, the valleys of the Appenlnea, were
enveloped In this peculiar haze for several
days before the earthquake, and It has been
mentioned In connection with the Charleston
convulsion. One theory accounts for it en
the supposition that cracks in the ocean bed
have admitted great volumes of water into
the molten internal department of the earth,
and that the haze is caused by the steam es
caping through countless minute fissures) in
the rocks along the coast. It U said that the
waters ei the Mediterranean fell censidera
bly Just before the earthquake, and that the
Geneese fishing fleet at once put out te sea,
fearing some trouble of the kind. Surely
signs that are se easily Interpreted by Ignor
ant fishermen should be made use of by
sclentlQe weather bureaus.
But this writer appears te think that after
all there la a vast amount of reckless gueas
lng done by the weather-wise men in Wash
ington, and he says that the farmer who fol fel
lows a series of well devised rules about the
weather, such aa almanacs give, Is often as
near right as the nun who pins his faith te
Old Probabilities, a cyclone, after following
a certain curve for many hundred miles,
may suddenly sheet en at a tangent without
apparent cause. Hterm clouds may gather
far a way and sweep down upon a drought
stricken region only te sail calmly ever the
parched fields and pour their torrents of rain
en a country that does net need them.
There are plenty of things going en In the
sky that nobody can find out, and almost
anyone can gueas about the weather with a
fair chance of guessing right
Thk family of Edward Hen, et New Yerk,
who left f2,OUO,one te a woman who was net a
relative, have.agreed te Ignore the will, the
sole legatee agreeing te divide equitably
among the relatives. There will be mourn.
lng In New Yerk legal circles at this deci
sion. Arithmetic has made many a little head
weary, and Gen. Francis A. Walker will win
the undying gratitude of millions of school
children when they learn that he la advocat
ing a reform in the methods and scope of the
instruction In arlthmetie nowadays given In
the private and publle schools of Bosten.
Time was, he says, when the studies were
tew ana simple, snd owing te the psuelty of
subjects, It was net unreasonable te give one
fifth of the school time te arithmetic. But
new courses are new in use, and the training
formerly gotten through arithmetic is ob eb
Ulmd through the pursuit or ether studies.
The study of arithmetic may therefore be re
stricted new, the general thinks, te that
amount which Is needed te give facility and
samrecy In ordinary arithmetical operations.
The soiled arlthmetie of ourscheoU does
net give i facility and accuracy la calculatteg
snyprsctlcsl matter. Te secure that ebleet
we must strip it of the eatrsTaganees that
have become attached te it The currant
text book la an exhaustive treatise en arlth arlth
metleal questions, entirely out of relation te
the pupil's powers snd needs, or it la mads
np of exercises whleh sxe net exercises la
arithmetic at all, but are exercises in logic,
Aa exercises in logic they are useless, ha
contends, or even injurious. They de, net
develop skill in the art of numbers, being
merely logical pnules te be sol ved by a por
tion of the brain whleh the ready reckener
rarely has occasion te use. The practice of
ths schools Uxlsy has crested, says Ueneral
Walker, a bsstsrd arithmetic which falls te
perform the true functions of that study In
our public soheols." Arithmetic may be
msds a useful subject If the logic, the oonun eonun oenun
druDs, the matters of cencent only te special
ists aad obselsts topics, are eliminated.
by a restriction of arltnmstle te strictly prsc. I
UesicaaMets. 1
Aixbxtewh m a aplMMlM efty Hern waleh
te evolve DemeeraUe e pal pwee.
m mm tm
Docter Battbk, smler pfaysictea. t Um
UleaesttM Infirmary, hat delivered a. aJ.
draw before a branch of the British Medical
asaaclsUea en the subject et physical eduos edues eduos
Uea for girls. Us boldly advocates boxing
sad glvea what appear te be very geed rea
sons ler bis choice of very unfemlntne
sport. Hexlng or fencing, he aaya, give a
symmetrical development or the whole body
as de many outdoor sports and thejr em be
indulged In apart from the gaping crowd
where convenient costumes can be worn,
lie Inslsta upon the neeemlty et varying
the games and notes In this connection the
contracted chest and the steep of the mere
cyclist" Pupils get very tired of the gysnna
slum and et the routine of calltthenlea ; ana
he would have at least two afternoons a
week devoted te games played In a large
open space where every girl would be re
quired te wear a cestume that weuia net
Impede her movements, As ha recommends
football, cricket, tennis and ether games et
speed and endurance, the result of hie
system would probably be a very manly
let of young ladies, The doctor appears te
be an extremist, but the general tendency
seems te be towards mere open air exercise
for young people et both sexes.
Thk Massachusetts legislature has rested
a law requiring the appointment of police
matrons in all the cities In that state having
30,000 Inhabitants. The reason ter such a lsw
as this is evident Weman should have
woman's care even behind the lockup bars.
FBBBOHAXm
Uev. 11 1 i.t. addressed a reusing Irish
meeUng In Elmlra, N. Y en Tuesday.
Justice Weed, of the United States su
preme court, I new lying critically 111 at hla
residence In Washington.
Secbktart Vail has resigned his efflce
In the National TrotUngaaseciaUon, and Mar
Tin W. Merse feat been chosen his successor.
Jahks Smith, aged 102, has died in Free Free
pert Ills. He east hla first presidential vote
ler James Madisen, and hla last for G rover
Cleveland, snd had always been a Demo
crat Ue never rode en a railroad train.
Lady llAncecRT, sitting next te Lord
llartingten at dinner, is said te have re
marked : "I knew veu would like te see
my husband hanged T" "Ne, Indeed," he
replied; "I only wish te see him sus
pended." Levi Sensexie steed In the Lancaster
depot en last Mendsy evening and openly
boasted that he could have had the orphans'
court bill passed If he had desired It, but that
it am net suit mm ana nis peuucai scneinesi
Columbia IleraliU
Jehn S. Mu4er is Columbia's champion
bicycle rider, lie has an amateur record of
791,' miles in i) hours, the distance having
been made between Columbia and Philadel
phia en a heavy read, lie also has an eight
day record et 392 miles en the read. lie la
captain of the local club.
Congressman Timetuv J. Campbell
when a state senator was banded a bill te In
troduce, with the remark, "Tim, If you
make this a law you will have a golden fu
ture." After the man bad bowed himself
out, Campbell shored the bill into a private
drawer of his desk, with the exclamation,
11 I'll keep It there for the golden present"
The frequent ana rain fulltae, rheumatlam,
caa be permanently cured by Sal itlen OU.
Thirty three vrars nave naeied since t!ie Intro
ductien et ur, uuu a uea
lyrup.
and It sUll
stands nnrtvalcd,
e jenntee. l'rlce 25
cents.
MPMCIAL XOTlCmU.
8LEKPLK.S NIGHTS, made miserable by that
terrible cengb. ShUeh'a Cure Is the remedy for
you. Sold by II. U. Cochran, druggist. Ne 1S7
and 139 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. (!)
A Very Marrow Mscape.
"Tes, I had a very narrow escape," said a
Sremluent citizen te a friend. "I was confined
my bed for a year and my friends gave me up
ter a consumptive's grave, utvlll 1 began using
Kemp's Balsam for the Threat and Lungs, and
here lam, sound and hearty." Price tuc and
51. for sale by U. U. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 117,
forth Queen street. Lancaster.
The Bast Salve In the world for Cuts, Braises,
Beres, Ulcers, Salt Rhenm, Fever Seres, Tetter,
Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and ail sain
Brnpuens, and positively cares Piles, or no pay
required. It Is gnarantaea tegtve perfect satls-
Sflraculens Escape.
W. W. lleed, drnggtst, of Winchester, lnd.,
writes . "One of my customers. Mrs. Leuis Pike.
liartenla, Randelph county, lnd., was a long
luudier wiiu vunauuipuuti, iiu wiu given up
te die by her physicians. She heard of Dr. Kings
New Discovery for Consumption, and began
bnvlng it of me. In six months' time she
walked te this city, adlstance of six miles, and
Is new se much Improved she has qnlt using 1L
She fee s she ewes her life te It."
free trial Bettles at Cochran's Drag Stere,
Nes. 137 and ia North Queen street, Lancaster,
r- (S)
Bill LOU'S COUOll and Consumption Cure
Is sold by us en a guarantee. It cures Con
sumption. Sold by H. 11 Cochran, druggist,
Nes. 137 and U North Queen St., Lancaster,
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The Impending Danger.
The recent statistics of the number of deaths
show 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 Balsam for the Threat and
Lungs, which Is guaranteed te cure and relieve
aii cases, rnce nu cents ana ai. inainurn.
for sale by II. 11. Cechraa,
druggist. Ne. U7
C1UIU1 l4UIUIUHh
es-iwaauw
QT. JACOBS OIL.
ST. JACOBS OIL..
FOB MAN AND III AST.
HORSEMEN WHO USE ITi
E. A. Bccx, Kse,. Kdl
ter tnlril of the Timet,
New ferk.N. .
it. 8 Wituxes. Lsu.
Gen'l Bcrcs IseAtLs.
Quartermaster Uen
eral, u, e. Army,
-avis C. Dxres. IQ,
Fair Lawn. Stock
neater in Horses,
Jacksen, Mich.
1 arm, Lexington, Ky.
lien. Odkv Bewie,
Olives Uixsliv, Vsq ,
rreau iu. jecaey
rroprieter pacinc
Carriage Ce , 11 Pow
ell street, San Fran Fran
ciseo, Cal.
. E. Btainrrr, Esq,
(David Carrtck 4 Ce 1
PhUadelphla, Pa.
biuu, e&auv., sic
Dr. Wm. A. Bet'LA, D
V. 8 , Sd Ave , B. a,
Stables, N. Y.
Jes Caisk SixrseN,
Kq , secretary Pacl
nc coast Bleed Herse
if Lawia CLlsa. Mua .
Association.
J. D. Fsr-orsev, Esq ,
late Sic. Sid. Jockey
Club.
rrest, LeuUvUle, Ky ,
UVKAJT V1UU.
W. II Stvstivaht Clnb
stables, asth St.. New
Yerk.
II. a ems, Esq , 'Stables,
Teledo, Ohie.
Cvxcs H. CetviM, Esq,
fine Horses, Lancas
ter, Pa.
Calvix If. Priest, Esq J
N. .CIub Hiubles, a.
jew street, A. I.
W. II. HeniiiRi). rsq.
San Diege, cal, te-j
ronnaae, ueucn Ce.
S. II. MAsetr, Isq , Km
E C. Walker, Tretting
plre h tables, Jjlh St.,
J-.fNJJHIl OJHTll OJ 10
Time, New lurk.
L. 8. Drew, Esq , Prep
American Hetel, Bur
lington, Vt,
new iers
NesLa Tnonrsey. Sae
Stables. ISO Ureadft ay
flSW 1U(K,
Ees Horses ad C'ATTLE.-rer CuU, Swellings,
Bruises, npralns. StrulDH. Lameness, Stillness,
eallj, cracked Heels and scratches, (Contrac
tions of the Muscles, riesh Wounds, Htringbalt,
Bere Threat, Distemper, celle. Whitlow" Pell
Evil, Sistula and Tumors, Splints, a Ingbenea,
and Spavin In Its early stages, apply ST.
JACOBS UIL In accordance with the dictates of
common sense, rubbing the pans afflicted ther
eughly with the hand, or apply a niece of flan.
nef saturated with the OIL. for raw surfaces
dilute with water. It Is especially uselul for
roetloi in Sheep, promptly relieving, and
always curing that dangerous disease.
.Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere.
Price Ally cents.
TUB CHaltLKS A. VOGELEK CO., Baltimore,
Aid.
jevam'8 flour,
Levan's- Fleur
TBI BMT.
M.Thas
WILLIAM EDMONDS,
Wlelsssls Dstisrasj Oomaituea Minkut
ALL lDSOt
CIGARS.
AdrsoeeMmaaeouMioAbleffoodja. OfflMana
ssrsUwWitViaif
syriHBta
rraviaeaee, lacde Islaa'a.
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WONDKRKDL PHENOMENON.
Theeelabratsd Walfctag Ma " aas Why
Keep Ooeg-A weramg te Others.
At MU1 tlreve, lnd, lives Jehn Sntder, the
M Walking Man.' In I'M be felt mnsenlar and
nsTTOnteahanttlen, a straniarMUMineai. gen
eral nneastneM, and the only rvllef h could n"t
was by conetant walking. Fer twenty -eight
months he ha trained in a circle around and
around his lieuw, retUng only ter hours each
Oay, and it l estimated ne has vorereduiere
space than th circumference of the glebe. Ue
has attracted universal attention, been vlnltxd
by hundreds or eurtmtty seeker, and has really
feeeeme a public character. Ills nervousness
act In ether ways. SemeUmes the person Is
teetli-M, trembles, his nervous headaches, a sink
ing at the pit of the stomach, a leen et appetite,
Inability te sleep, forpbedlns-s, and general 'ex
haustion. At ether times Irritability, peevish
ness and faultfinding are felt and lire Is a tear
ful trial. When thesethlngs come en something
must be done, or the nerveuauen will lead te
Insomnia, Insanity, or death. Many people take
morphine, opium, or narcotics i but they only
deaden the nerve for the time being. What
people need l te assist Nature a utile, ana Na
ture Itself will restore the nerve tissue and
bring health and strength. The best researches
of modern scientists have proven that there Is
nothing ter this purp eiual te pure spirits,
and no spirits se reliable and valuable as Duffy's
Vure Malt Whisky. An authority en this sub
ject, being no lees than the well known Dr.
Caldwell, who treats only neneus diseases,
says.
in typhoid and nerveu exhaustion 1 knew of
no remedy te approach or equal Duffy's Pure
Malt Whisky te bridge e or a crisis or mend the
broken cup of health in an emergency e( I u. me
diate danger. This may !e said of alcohol In
general, were It net for the tact that many et
our whiskies are se Kephlstlcated. These Im
purities am In the Duffy's Pure Malt Whisky
enUrely absent, thus affording a pnre and safe
stimulant, a true tonic,
J UU-MI. C A t.D W K LL, M. D , Neurelrglst.
xe N. Charles St , Baiument, Md.
All people have nervous exhaustion at times,
but oulythese who are careless permit It te con cen
tlnue. When It does continue It runs Inte the
worst known troubles which make life a burden
and death a relief. People who allow this are
alone te blame, ter It Is comparatively easy te
overcome, and can be absolutely controlled, lly
the use or the pure stimulant (but net Intoxi
cant) above named, these fearful things may be
avoided, and health and happiness succeed te
sickness and misery.
DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKY
Is Sold Only la ISetUs. Price, 1 00.
Fer sale by Druggists, Grocers and Dealers.
Persons East of the Recky Mountains (except
the Territories), nnable te procure It from their
Dealers can have Half Dezen sent. In plain case,
unmarked, express prepaid, by remitting S3 te
The Haiti Mall Wnliky Ce , Kechseter, N T.
(J) febl7 lydTh
rruiEJ
NEW QUININE.
KASKINE
(THE NEW QUININE.)
Ne Bad EfTecta,
Ne Headache,
Ne Nausea,
Ne Ringing Bars,
Ouresj Qulekly,
Pleasant, Pure.
A POWERFUL TONIC
that the most delicate stomach wUl bear.
A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM,
NERVOUS PROSTRATION,
And all Germ Diseases.
FOB COLDS KASKISK HAS BEEN FOUND
TO BB ALMOST A SPEUiriC. Superior te
quinine.
BeUevne Hospital, N. T., Universally suc
cessful." !" Every patient treat
ed withsfasklne aasbeen
discharges ctued."
Bev. J as. L. Hall. Chaplain Albany Peniten
tiary, wntesT that Kasklne has cured hU wife,
after twenty years suffering from malaria and
nervous dyspepsia. Write him for particulars.
St. Jeseph's Hesnltal.
N. T. : Its nan ia eon.
-.a .a .T.. T. -.
siuexeu lauispenaauie.
It acts perfectly ."
Prof. W.E. Uolcembe. M. D.. 54 East 25lh St..
N. T. i late Prof. In N. Y. Med. College), writes :
Basklne Is superior te qulntne In IU specific
power, and and never produces the slightest la-
ury te the hearing or constitution .
Thousands upon thousands write that Easklne
has cured them after all ether medicines failed.
Write for book et testimonials.
Kasklne can be taken without any special
medical advice. IL0U per bottle. Seldby t
B. B. OOOHRAN,
Druggist. 1J7 and 139 North Queen St., Lancas
ter, s-a , or sent by mail en receipt of price.
KASKINE CO , M Warren St.. New Yerk.
town lyeedaw
"JULY'S CREAM BALM.
CATARRH HAY FEVER.
ELY'S CREAM BALM
CLEANSES THE HEAD,
ALLAYS 1NELAMMAT10B, HEALS THE
SOKES.
BESTOBESTBESRNSKHer TASTE, SMELL.
UBABINO.
A QUICK BELIKE. A POSITIVE CUBE.
A particle Is applied te each nostril ana Is
agreeable. Price SO cents at druggists: br
mail, registered, ee cu. Circular, free.
ELY BKJOS, Druggists. swege,N. Y.
SsTGenulne Ely's Cream Balm for sale at
Cochran's Drugstore, 1S7 and 139 North Queen
St , Lancaster, Pa. lulrB-lyeedAlvw
J.OLDBN SPECIFIC.
DRUNKENNESS
-OK THE
LIQUOB HABIT POSITIVELY rUHEl) BY
ADMINISTEBINU DB. HAINES'
GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
It can be given In a cup of coffee or tea with
out the knowledge of the person taking It ; Is
absolutely harmless, and will effect a perma
nent and snuedy enre, whether the patient laa
moderate drinker eran alcoholic wreek. Thou
sands of drunkards have been made temperate
men who have taken Gelden Specific In their
ceflVe without thetr knowledge, and te-day be.
iliTlh5I3nLta.rln.,llnA.er thlr own freewill.
IT NEVEU FAlLb. The system once impreg
nated with the Specific It becomes an utter lm-
Wy,,uy HaVllJiiBaSKs; ret
aprl3.lyWdTu tSs111"' 8Ueet- ncMter' et-g-lUBB
QUAJLajTTMXD.
RUPTURE.
Cars guaranteed br DB. J. R.
J. B. MAYEU.
lass at once i no operation or delay from bust
nsa (tested by hundreds of enres. Main oSxea
B ABCM ST., PH1LA, Sand ter Ctrenlar.
ralvw
UAFE, SURE AMD SPEEDY CDRB.
tJ Kupture, VarlceceJe ana Special Diseases
of either sex. Why be humbugged by quacks
when yen can find In Dr. Wright the onlyBaeo enlyBaeo onlyBaee
lab Pktsiciast in Philadelphia who makes a
specialty et the above diseases, and Ccmaa
Tmasi f Ciraas ODABASTase. Advice Free day
and evening. Strangers can be treated and re
turn home game day Offices private. "" "
." n . n. nwuuT.
suserth ninth street. Above Race,
F. O. Bex S7S.
Philadelphia.
laniv-iva
BOOTS AND HHOBH.
rMPORTANT MOT10E.
A GREAT
MARK DOWN
-IN-
Shoes!
Don't talk about Prices. They 'H Salt Ten.
Come All! Come All!
HIEMENZI
NO. 67 NOKTB QUHN ST.
JJANKER8.
KUHN, LOEB&CO..
BANDBi,
vSastanwaSwK,T-
agMMOAt.
MKD1C1NB.
LISTEN TO YOtlt WIFE.
The Manchester ;unrrflnn, Jnne 8, 1WL says :
At one of the
"Windows"
Leeking en the woodland ways I With clumps
of rhododendrons and great masses of May
blossoms I i 1 "There was an Interesting
group.
It included ene who had been a " Cotten
spinner," but was new se
Paralyxed I I 1
That he could only bear te He In a reclining
position
This refers te my case.
1 was first Attacked twelve years age with
" Locemotor Ataxy '
I A paralytic dlsease of nerve fibre rarely ever
cured) and was for several years barely able te
get about.
And for the last flte years net able te atteud
te my business, although
Many things have been done for ins.
The last experiment being nerve sttetchlng.
Twe tear, age t was voted Inte the
Hene for Incurables! Near Manchester, In
May, ISM.
1 am no " advocate i" M Fer anything In the
shape et patent " Medicines t
And made many objections te my dear wife's
constant urging te try Hep ltltters, but finally
te pacify her
Consented 1 t
1 had net quite finished the first bottle when 1
felt a change come ever me. This was Saturday,
November X On Sunday morning 1 felt se
streuglsald te my room companions, "lvu
sure 1 could
" Walk l
e started across the fleer and back.
1 hardly knew hew te contain myself. 1 was
all oer the house, lam gaining strength each
day, and can walk quite sale without any
'Stick l"
Or support.
1 am new at my own house, and hope seen te
be able te earn my own living again. 1 have
neen a meineur et tne siancnesier
" Kejal Kxchange "
Fer nearly thtity years, and was most heartily
congratulated en going In the room en Thurs
daylask Very gratetnlly yours.
JOHN ULAChUUKN.
M A HC HESTER, Kflg , DeC '.'I, lL
Twe years later am perfectly well.
Ona Experience of Many.
Having experienced a great deal of
" Trouble I ' from tndlgesUen, se much se that
I came near losing my
life'
Sir trouble always came after eating my
However light.
And dlgesUble,
ter two or three hours at a time I had te go
through the most
Excruciating pains,
" And the only way 1 ecr get "
" Belief "
Was bf throwing up all my stomach con
talnedll Ne one can conceive the pains that 1
Aati w go mreugti, uuui
" At last t"
I was taken 1 " Se that for three weeks 1 lay
In bed and
Could eat nothing 1 1 1
My sufferings were se that 1 called two doc
tors tegtve me something that would step the
pain.
Their efforts were no geed te me.
At lat 1 heard a geed dtal
" About your Hep Hitters '.
And determined te try them."
Get a bettle-tn four hours 1 took the contents
et
One'
Next day 1 was out of bed, and have net seen a
" Sick !'r
Heur, from the same ranse since.
I have recommended It te hundreds of ethers.
Yeu have no such
" Advocate as I am "
Uae. Kmdall, Allston, Bosten, Mass.
VLABSWAMM.
H
IUH dt MABTlfl.
L
CHINA,
&LASS,
QTTEENSWARE.
Heusekeepers Interest.
Many changes are necessitated, in every
Department of Housekeeping through
Spring Heuse-cleaning. Old Furniture
and Carpets are replaced by new ones. As
Harmony in Music is pleasing te the ear,
se Harmony in Furnishing a Heuse is
pleasing te the eye. Crockery is the one
thing needful for uniformity in Heuse
Keeping. Xew Mantel Ornaments for
your Parler, Decorated Toilet seta for the
Waahstand, Cut and Tressed Glassware
for your Sideboard, Ornamental China for
the China Closet, Decorated China Dinner
or Tea Seta for Dining or Tea Table, or
the Flain Substantial Ware for the Kitchen
will always be found in Largest Quantities
and at the Lewest Possible Prices.
Higliu-Mnrtin
15 EAOT mO STREET.
lancabtbk, pa.
MOWBR8. &C.
JJILINN A BRENKMAN.
CARD!
We have a number of Goods which are
just in season, and which, owing te our
giving 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 (G.00 and 17.00.
Laby Carriages We carry aeventy.Ove
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 te learn.
We can teach you in' Ave minutes:
It will be worth something for you te get
the bat
Ceal Oil Steves There is mera differ
ence in Ceal OU Steves than almost any.
thing manufactured. Don't spend your
money till you knew what yen are getting.
Ice Cream Freezers and Water Uoelers
you can buy almost anywhere, but can you
get the best at the lowest prices. Yeu can
from us.
Lawn Tennis Setts, Genuine Mexican
snd Common Hammocks, Base liall and
stu epwuug uoeos at factory races.
FUN & BREHRMAN;
We. 152 North Queen Street.
E
NQLETRKE STOCK FARM.
Standard-Bred Stallions In Service.
TOBHKtMaitlal) I
Beoerd.4 years. Iff.
" egsWstsl 4flM)ieeesiee ess es si
seat fce JUw catslegasi
I MM
mtmtaiam.
v
H
IR8U st sUtOTUUb
.OU
PRICE LIST!
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
Men's Business suits.
MimS rutnwav Halts.
Vrmii S 1 nil up te t re
. niiu . t u up u vw uu
Men's Dress Trliice Albert
Suits....
rem tit en up te Wn re
Youth.' Berjday Sulis .VrtimS 4 loop te ST no
touies' urvs. suits ,,
.from S 7 HI un tn SIO.00
IWivs'i-choel anils,,
K rem s I up te S sne
from I 3 te up te S e ou
Beys' Sunday Suits ,
UNDERWEAR.
Men's llauzeBhlrls tc.
Men's tiautn Shirts, belter grade 33c.
Men's uause Snlrrsatid Drawers, fluer grade.
3.1SJ30O.
Men's irrencli llalbrlggan 'hlrts and Drawers,
Sue.
Men's Trench Italbilggan Shirts and Drawers,
finest grade, (Vs.
Men's Australian Weel Shirts and Drawers,
SHU
He)S, U auto and B.ilbrlgxau I'lulerwenrat
Lewest l'rlces
NECKWEAR
Men's All silk Teck and Tuffs lie.
Men's All silk "leeks and l'utts, finest grade, 80c.
Men's AUllk retir In Hands .3c.
All kinds of Satlu and Silk Bews, B AW. Col Cel
lars and Cuffs.
MEN'S UNLAUNDKIBD SHIIITS for 2JC , 43c.
t3e.,tt3a.anttlluu.
MBN'S LAI NDIUKD tlllHTS from 80c up te
tlu).
MEN'S LAU.NDBlKDrKHCALB SUIH TA from
60C. te II .
SS-Alse a Full I.tneet TRUNKS. VALHKS.
CI. II It IIAUS, UVKKALLX, UMBAKLLAS and
UU UUtll (JO Al!.
lirsh & Brether,
ONE PRIOB
MERCHANT TAILORS.
-AND-
Clothiers and Furnishers,
COB. XOBTtt QUKBN ST. AMD UBNTBB
SUUABB.LANOASTBB. PA.
"tTTlLLlAMtrOn ft rOSTKH,
CALL US BY TELEPHONE.
WILLIAMSONS FOSTER.
OUR METHOD
ISTOU1MT1IK rUIILIC TUB BKST gUAL
Ul MATE1UAL,
AT-
MEDIUM PRICES.
Spring and Summer Suits.
raaracT riniNu uabments.
Oents' Prince Albert Freck Ceat Suits, IX.
Gents' Scotch Cbovtet Cntaway Ceat Suits, 118.
Genu Neat 1'attern Dark Casslincre Cutaway
Ceat suit, 113 '
Beys' Dress Straight 1 rent f ark Ceat Suits, lie.
Beys' Light Check Casatinere Straight Frent
Sack Ceat unit, 112.
Bea' Dark Cheviot Sack Bulls, 17 te 110.
Children's hhert Paut Dress Suits, new styles,
BUas te It, Si te SB. '
Children's Shirt Wal.U In Percale and flan
nel, Ale, iOc, 73c, Mc and 11.00.
HATS AND CAPS.
Children's Summer Sailor Hate, 23c.
Bes' Plain White and Black and White Mixed
Straw Uau 23c
Gents' fine White Dre.s Straw Hats, 30c
Gents' Seft rclt pocket Hats, all colors, 60c.
Light Colored Stiff Derby Hats, II 00 upwards.
Linen Hats, I3c ; Thin Shep Caps, light or dark
colors, 3c and 10c.
Gents' Spring and Summer Underwear.
In Bed and White riannel.
Balbrlggan Shirts and Drawers, c, 3ca sec,
73S, II IU.
Uents' Tourist Flannel Shirts.
Oents' Narrow Pleated rrent White Dress
Shirt, It 00, 1 S3, l JO,
Gent's Fine Silk Neckwear.
In Four In Hand, Teck., Putts and Evening
Dress Bews.
Beys' Windser Tie..
Ladles why Pay High Prices ler lour
BOOTS,
When a Handsome Finished HandSewed
French Kid Beet, made en Bex Tee, Common
Sense or Spanish Arch Medel can be bought for
4.t9 7
Or a Fine Curacea Kid Hand-Sewed Beet, 1198.
The Dontela Square Tee Beets, Flexible Beles
ever Lap Quarters, isaii
The Unequalled Dongola Beet, 21 buttons,
SLBQ,
Kid Butten Beets. Bex Tee, Senant Tee and
Common Sense Medels II S3, II 30, SI .73, ft w.
Misses' Pebble and Morocco Spring Heel
Shoes.
Misses' Grain Selsr Tips, sue
Sn,aLewPrlU3e..'Men',BOy,, 'nd OXim'
Tnuks, Satchels and Valines.
SET Dealers In Straw Hats are Invited te call
and see what Inducements we have te offer In
and Beta?.' f rices, both In Wholesale
WILLIAMSONS FOSTER,
S3, 34,36 aad 38 East Klag St.,
LABCASTBB.PA.
OASUIfASJJ
8
TANDARD WORK.
Edw. Edgerley,
OARRIAQB BUILDER,
OS. 40. , O, 40 MABKBT STBBIT,
Bear of PosteSSee, . Laneaster, Fa,
I have In Stock aad Buua te Ordsr Bvery Ta-
rtetr et the foUewtng styles I
OOUPBS. BtfOttlBS, UABalOLBTS,
OAJtBIAOBS, VIOTOBIAB.
BuaiHBsa wAiieaa, MT" eabts,
McOALL WAOONS. BUBBlBBjT '
MABttST WAU0N8, PsTJBTONS,
BXPBBSS WAOONS.
I employ the Best Mechanics, and have facul
ties te build cerectly any style of Carriage ae
slrad. mLdntrcaiasTH.
SSSsaar0 W,W'
lavaairlstg Tnmftij AttcM lw.
raiOH WWII THAU ALL OTBBBB.
aate Wecasasai isantaUr ysMslsjis
jiKruoeim
e
PEN EVERY KVJ.N1WO,
Bosten te
)
26 & 28 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTIB, PA.
OUR STORE
ii-
STAMM
BROS & CO.,
26 AND 2S NORTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTKB, PA.
JTEW YUKKHTOKB.
LATEST .VOVBLTIh) IN
Spring and Summer Goods
ABBlVINU KVKIIV DAY AT THK
New Yerk Stere.
AKOTIIBB IN OICB OF
All-Weel Pin and Fancy Check Suiting,
SO Pieces All-Weel
40 INOH NORFOLK SUIIINO,
3?Hc a yard, manufacturers price, tlHc
C I'IKCLS
PUT STRIPE SUITIN&,
c a i ardj every day price, 37Kc
FIVE CASES CREAM CRINKLE SEERSUCKER
Full Wldth.Only 5c. a Yard.
All the New Stripes and Colorings In CBINKLK
BEKBsllCKKU. Very desirable ter Spring and
Summer Wear.
Fine Scotch Zephyr Ginghams.
CO P1KCLS
AHr:itICA AND FRENCH S.VTI.NH,
In all the Latest Design, and Coloring, at tl. 10.
1SX, te 33 cent a yard.
WHITE DEESS GOODS.
INDIA LINKNf,
TIUTOUIALAWMS, LOBUKD FIQ'JSS,
BUUltOIDBBKD SUITS.
STBIl'EU AM) PLAID NAINSOOKS
Frem the recent Trade Sales at Very Lew Pi Ices.
WATT & SHAND,
6, 8 ft 10 HAST KINO ST.,
LANCASTBB, PA,
CUMMKU UMIKKWEAK.
33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street.
(OPP. FOUNTAIN INN,)
HAVB IN STOCK A LARGE LINK OF SUM
MEB, MEUINO ANO OAU.E
Underwear
FOB LADIK8. UENTS AND CHILDREN AT
LOrTBBPBICKSTHAN EVKBBOLD
AT BEFOBE.
Ladles' and dents' Underwear from Vcnp i
the best goods ever sold at the price. Children's
(Jauze Underwear from ttH- np. Men's Jen
Drawers, tsc. each nothing ever sold like them
at the price.
BABQAINS IN
Laundried & Unlaundried Shirti
FOB MEN AND BOIB.
Men's Shirts, linen front, SSc. each. Men's
Shirts, extra fine linen front, reinforced In front
and back, only He. i nothing te equal them In
the elty for tee price. Our 7se Shirt la the best
valne ever given Beys' Shirts, all slses, 60e
each. Men's Striped Working Shirts, Sfte.i regu
alar price, Soe.
Fifty uesen CHILDBEN'S BIBBED HOSE In
Black, Brown, Bine and darnel, only Be. per
pairs worth lJjie.
Twenty-five Dezen tLadlea' Colored "ordered
Ilandkerchlefsenlytc.aech. Twenty-five Dezen
Men's Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs only 4e.
each. We Invite Inspection of th'se goods aa
taey are Beat Bargains; " "
33 aad 15 geatk 4)ie. Street,
(OFF. FOUKTAIIT UI.l
. snarls-lydAw
T
WEAK MEN
BnBartnt from the faets of yoetaful errors,
early decay, wasUng waakaaas, lest iswhoea,
eU.,lwtllsenaavaIaabUtreatZa (afjaMJleea.
talaiagfall panieulara far hesne eare, fapjl of
rvlakTrC'aarUlS'
OPEN
EMI EVENING !
bard i Mcelrey,-
BARD & HI,
i
B'"-JIK,fc
' V,SkA ::'. 4fc
z:r:-y? Iak-.. ? ' ... v.,....
aai?fs.i i- trgftarB-uagJHL
'fe-rti ;