mmnarzrvrrrrwrrwv?... -( wci2?rim.r'iYi. vj-emb a-- ia Bwara :t m ,sa.T:.w " -mmt isaa " i i m wi i i iiimmhii FTO M" w-kiKiri.n 1 ' !" 't.'.SC'l.l'-f n .-'. "PWWT1 L !M, M BSS ev .GEJlCfcR 1 Ml I1B a a SAT Bat iS ii.is MM UW ISM mm iiiUMw 'SM ft i ITMMtt WeMSISO ieMMM Seassee SSI SSSS 81 00 SUIC Weekly IhtalligeDeer wllWgr iiss in nramuiia-Ne-ft. (MBttad lAaeMtw, r. tancQiUxlnitUignuaF p LAKCASTKB, MAT U, 1887. S Km Hlffc Urease. : Tin aew license law cannot in one sense levied a high license law, for while mere l doubt that It does greatly increase the I fees that will be paid, it does net I as large a license fee upon taverns Ijttt present law does; or weutd at least ataeftMtlr executed. Under the law as it jbW stands every tavern of which the estl )ea yearly sales, according te the mer b Ma tlks appraiser's return, are ten thousand lbUars, is in the first class and must pay l hundred dollars for its license, wnere l estimated sales are eight thousand del- . the license fee is four hundred dollars ; He thousand dollars of sales call for two .feeadred dollars; four thousand demands a -a)nd. but no license is less than fifty asWaBBBnaf fBBBBswjBBBa , w - E BaVBSslsssMe essssssvlSsBs IIBVt MB. awfJW WMWttWY MMNKMi ttUlUiwiawef. ewes ea. ViMAMnMH MMM earnae V a iiiiiihhiiiiiiii im nm uWIITII. iU AwesrtsraM urrra k w iissii te ta iim Basts. flMrt r&e-Uars. JM- w , st&JlTene will doubt that there are a num- rw . a T .i atK l -per ei tavern uare m iimsici uae Si Mere than ten thousand dollars are taken In idurlng the year ; but none pay, we under- 1 M VH Itr.w nllnva Tf la tttmnltr MUU, U1UIO luau ULVjr uuuoie. v .. s.u.f.y v failure of duty upon tne part or ine 3 vt mrrmtiln annmlner anrt & fraud UDen the gMkw which ought te scandalize the admln- titration of justice ; but it does net seem te p&aara done se. The court gravely grants 1Z? vPBBSnOCK JCA4 lV. J-S MUt - vl. g'travely takes fifty dollars where the law l demands seven hundred ; and no voice W about the temple of justice has eer been neara in pretest. We have caused the present mercantile ff appraiser te be asked for an expl anatien of an appraisement of taverns that Is se manifestly inceFfectrand he replies that he f - tellawedJn'iha fnntAten nf hU rvrpdpr-pasers --- r. - -r- --- be returns wmcu ne maue. jjui new t&r the habit inaugurated of charging fifty dollars when seven hunureu was aue, ana hew it has run se long a course undisturbed by tUe officers of the county, is net ex plained. Mr. James lilack, who has from time immemorial steed as the friend of the the court and the champion of the tem perance cause, te object te the granting of licenses, has never, we believe, protested , against the low grading of the taverns. This Is consistent, however, with his pres- Mt declaration of hostility te high license, and seems te entitle Mr. Black te be hailed at once as the advocate of the tavern keeper and teetetaller. The State or Europe. A survey of Europe reveals a meresuperfi- kHy tranquil state of affairs than has exlst- ,! VMIUrBIUUgMIUB. J.UOUU1 tUUIK LUC UCUIg- !& arent correspondents can find of an alarm- fef'lBg nature relates te the doings of Russia in Afghanistan. It is said that fort v theus- S$ and Russians are under arms in Dalmatia !.-Prepared for a campaign, and that the ,'. laniAnearm arrav is rpaav ler uciien : uui j ' -,, m this is the normal condition of standing k armies and they exist chiefly for the pur- ..CST n nf twiner tbaAv fnr iiia nn ntinrt tint rt 1. HwaiiM Iw r-.1t.h0r mirnrUlncr If Aiwtrfa ne.: "-" - - a - rf .v. -w w v. Hv..vw. SSb I jjfj'V sad the little mountain country were net Js in! this menancing attitude. That forty a$fe tkenaind of the Austrian army should be ? la Dalmatia, simply means that it is be lieved that if trouble comes it may come from that quarter ; and it would net be at all surprising if another forty thousand were found massed en the eastern frontier. There are all kinds of rumors about Ser Tla and that country seems te be going te the dogs about as fast as its king can take M. Auatria, Russia and Germany have ateared the political atmosphere a little by it storm In their great newspapers ever their r. Intrle-iiM nf n Amen vmrti nan. thn rmiilt. nf i - v- -- - O-l " --"--- w- xau being tnat uermany nas prevea that Austria had a secret agreement with Bus. ia for the division of Turkey. The Germans express their disgust at this exhibition of Austrian duplicity, Just as though instances of that quality did notabeund in European diplomacy. It net very long since Emperor William received the congratulations and "sincere" geed wishes of all the governments of Europe, and yet we find him reviewing his army as though he did net believe a word at their peaceful speeches, t The ever active Boulanger talks about : 4 am experimental mobilization nf n, v.i, 'Hums in October, and Prance gives con. ct Maat evidence of an Irrepressible war spirit Whaaufta tiAf. neAnla ;,""'i rwrtv. i- ;:.?." The fact is that all Eurenn u In b. atat r, - - - - w - ww mw Iff readltess for war, and when it comes it j jflU probably be with very short notice. 'ji 1- - &. , aaai veer ei van. -i Our court maintained its repute for the iMeatrieity, te use a mild term, of its , la dlsulbutlng the postponed rvC Lm There are several of the XTSWSSW WWW, tiAfc vm(Ia mmtlTHAmmMi, fPB.A 'A' ww mwt waiiuuni J.UD it A-Hmbm. was refused it. with no reason aa. atoned, and no geed reason apparent; be 'umm It is a new besOery, well fitted up for ataetci, uiuieui,uie ueput wnere neteis ea restaurants are particularly useful; the i ler tne license, though new in te, where be keeps a hotel of high r, Mviaea we court through his t, fit'UM readiness te remove bis r te Titweiit w aad reside in the hotel tf.tatateU ke aude a condition of vwS UeerM. Judge PatUr- darlaf the argument, Jaeere or were of btitUat faetdid Iftellliismls 4l?JpfW ' 'jF 'jLJOXi JLUaUaJJOAAUsYi. iUiJ. XiAJaJUlJW3m.CTJBi, inuiAij JHA1 xet AOPIs MetlMrVMMMUl9ikMikMba but mUurMtUewMMtd wWekhMuch lm ferfet bete! aein-olleM te them of the Hetel LusMter. Itudratoeitht tbe refusal of this lVxsse wtt b result of the chronic tewieney te ilMCieeaent be tween the judges i and of nothing mere reasonable. Then the old hotel at Blue Bell, In Providence township, which has been n licensed house for seventy-five years, was refused a renewal, only because the late tenant, being maliciously dlapesed te tne owner, failed te apply In January for a license, as be had agreed te, and se per- mltted a lapse of It for tnree morons. The Knapp's Villa license, In' Lancaster township, also was refused .though no geed reason can be assigned why a proper ap plication for a restaurant license In this le. catien should net be granted. The East King street railroad Is running Its street cars en Sunday, te the great dissatisfaction of Judge Patterson's piety ; and perhaps this may have had something te de with the refusal of a license te a place at its ter minus. It is unfortunate for Lancaster county that it does net have a court mere dls- Itlngulshed for geed Judgment and mere dis posed te concurrence of opinions. It is unfortunate, tee, for the judges that they cannot think together ana mat tne court is se often condemned for the felly of one. Tux prison keeper of Terry county must Joel lonely. Het one cell baa an occupant. TnR turvlvera el the Philadelphia brigade, which helped te meet and repel Pickett's charge at OettyHburg, bare sent a letter te the .PJekett'a DlrUien association urging them te reconsider their decision net te visit Gettysburg en July 3d. This decision was the result el the despicable meanness of men who hsppen te have authority ever the battle fleld and used it te forbid the placing of mon uments te the men who lei I in the great charge. With a chivalry that chimes well with bravery the men who met that charge urge their old enemies te come te Gettysburg, "te meet there as the guests of the Philadel. phis brigade, te enjoy the hospitality that we wilt extend te you, and upon that occa sion, with the fraternal feelings created by that reunion, the first et the kind held since the war, and with our sincere sympathy and aid, te complete the arrangements you have begun toward dedicating an Imperishable monument te commemorate American heroism, et which none are prouder than they who withstood the shock of yeurchsrge, a charge net surpassed In its grandeur and unfaltering courage in the annals of wsr since time began." Could there be a mere fitting reproof te the bloody ahlrt wavers no are doing all they can te make enmity between North and Seuth. Seme men seem te think that only one aide of the story of the battle should go into history. a m The Children's Country Week association of Philadelphia has done a vast amount of geed in a quiet way In the Quaker City. Its tenth annual report just Issued shows that the total number of the peer of Philadelphia who get a chance at Invigorating country life were three thousand live hundred and seventy-four persons for visits averaging about eight and one-half days each. Of these one hundred and seventy six were adults. Twe hundred and sixty persons were sent en free invitations for periods averaging thir teen days. Of these fifty were adults, Ninety-one persons (54 children and 37 adults) were sent te the sea shore for periods averaging nine days. Ten permanent homes were found ler children outside the city. Mere than twenty persons were sent te the park, te the sanitarium and the rivers, en ex cursions ler a day. Tne fund contributed during the year by the public ler this work amounted te 112 403 31, et which 112,073 30 was used daring this season. There Is a balance in hand oil 1,002. IS. It issgoed cause and deserves enoeuragemenU The only entertainer from this section was Jehn Myerr, of Lancaster. The Reading Herald has discovered that "The Equitable Benellclal association for Unmarried Persons of Reading, Pa," lain a bad way. This is one el the survivors of the Insurance craze that caught the Berks county capital a few years age. At first the above organization seemed te prosper. It was rnn en the mutual plsn, without capital stock, and the benefits were made dependent upon assessments en members upon the marriage of a policy holder. Seme members held peli cies ranging In amount from 11,000 te 15,000. The rate of payment was f 10 per f 1,000 In monthly Installments, and when a marriage occurred the contracting party was allowed 20 per cent, en the face valneSsf bis policy. After a number of members had entered the matrimonial yoke and secured the cash It began te dawn en the management that the rcbeine could net be made successful. Whether it was because the members mar ried tee last or paid up tbelr assessments tee low, there is crape en the company' deer and a number of la wyersare try Ing te recover money for clients who obtained neither part ners for life nor the cash that wjs te go with these desirable treasures. Tnr. Willlamspert Gazette and Bulletin has new type and baa enlarged te eight columns te a page. This able representative eftbe Northern Tier journalism bas always been admired In this vicinity, because its editor, Jehn F. Megennls, is an old Lancas ter county boy balling from Celeraln town, ship. 1 Si A furmsr came westward from Md , And b a Jght elg-Bty acrosefprd.. ButihuilUn wtsbad. And It took all he bad Te fee lawyers ; se new he has nd. Frem IA Chicago Timet. I,ickn9es should be given out Judicially net wbiinslcslly, a PBUtSONAU Madame PattlNicelim has been learn, leg te play the zither. Mb. Jamie W. Bwkelt, editor of the Wllliamkpert S'un and fanner, was married Tbnrsuay looming te Miss Careline Cook, of that city. Mb. Ubnbt F. Keenan, the novelist, well known In Lancaster, la tbe autber of the new serial new being published In tbe Mew Yerk aiar euuuea "uee or Tnensaad." Mrs Anxa M. Donaldsen, wife or tbe venerable and widely known Judge William Donaldsen, et Petuville, died suddenly en Thursday nigbt, aged 83 years. Mbs. Jehn Wagner, of New Yerk, who - viwwu,uw uy cawara tien, nas TSIim "lv" UP '..0 te the heirs tf they will agree net te contest tbe will. j.T. Rcbsellhcluvan's dramsUzsUen et "Dr. Jekjiiand Mr. Uyde" has bsw fwer oneeftbeauonaestolour yeungw utirgrj? Last Days et Mozart," paying ler it tMeSi Museum!" Pr & DW A?l ErjeENivn MAYriELD, of Monongalia eeunty, West Va, who bas of ten heard'teS a man oennot eat 30 partridges In SO oensicu. tlTedss,''hasa wsgsr te make wlthany man that he can est 3oe chickens within 805 days. Canen WiLnBnrencK in his Philadelphia lecture spoke el tbe laut that Franea h. un dertaken the experiment of living without Qed. and "last Year." na aald. utEa. .. . ..:. . t. . "r.,.. '.Trr ui tuai euuuvry (,w suNHtas) IfafB misery and despair.'' - Mbs. Obant sbm Just rsssMei Chsrles I Webster, eMajc iw MMNW aa aaoiueeai praaus esl SB MM m "(Mas. Qrant'eMetBefra." She has IbWi metred te datsateUlefIM,ssU Tfl see assise Mm ptOraDPstJwikle wjMeetMMsfi la Uehitv foryefUleratare. Pbef. Jehn Back MeMasts w1il,nasw uiw ausyipee ei '."fcdUU we, x-MBsyivssia jsmkstmsi i a Tetuete of fef ksmjwim 1 vsTOffssM faTfiTSUS ccjMttratkm, together with the ablest essaysT ea the subject of the consmuUea published I -. -. ...?.- M I- .MM will wwU ' biographical notices of members of the staf coaVeeUon and of Pennsylvania's represen tatlves la the federal convention. GkeBOK W. Uhh.d. blrthdayannlvrsary occurred en Thursday, and the Union printers of Philadelphia as well aa all the oraee east of the Missouri river, will celebrate the event by setting up 1,000 ems of type and contribute the money they receive therefer te the Chllds-Drexel fund en the Interna tional Typographical union for the purpose of establishing a permanent home for the orgsnlzitlen la Philadelphia. The fund new amounts te ever 111,000 f 10,000 of which were contributed by Messrs. Chillis and DrexeU Kdltertal and reporte.lal stall of the Ledger will aise eaairiuuie ue price ui i.uuueuis, and the total amount realized will be dupli cated by Mr. ChUdahluiself. The compositor nave arranged 10 present mm witn an elaborate and beauttlul tribute. Mr. Chllds la 68 years old. Si Lylni as a rine Art Parkeriburg, VS. Va, DUpUch te l'Utsburg Pest. Probably one of the most remarkable cases en record of the devotion el a dumb animal te Its master happened a few miles from this city, In Ritchie county. Jehn Tern Tern pleten, a well known blacksmith, was the owner of a powerful nissttff, which was his constant companion. White at work In his shop, be heated te almost a white heat a piece et steel for the purpose of welding It. In attempting te de 10 it flew all te pieces, one sharp minted piece pene trating the blacksmiths head, near the eye. Shrieking with pain, but unable te extricate It, he fell te the ground unconscious Fer some time be lsy there, when he was awakened by the piteous bowls of his deg, whose mouth was all swollen, and which presented a terrible sight. The faithful ani mal bad, when Its master fell, gene up te him and with Its teeth extracted the burning steel from his forehead. The piece of steel was lying near the deg with the Impressions of his teeth In lL Tne animal has since died, but Its matter la about again. A Pla ter ris. Cotten llather Smith In The Kpech,. It Is the fashion te cry down pie and accuse it of causing all the dyspepsia In the country ; but there Is pie and pie, and geed pie does net cause dyspepsia. It Is, moreover, one of the most palatable dishes that can be set before a true and patriotic American. Emersen ate pie for breakfast all bis life and Carlyle never ate any. Yet, which wasthedyspeotleT Ge te, ye imlUters of English clelbts and French dishes! Ye cannot abolish pie! The rich geld of the pumpkin, the bright canary of the custara, tne carmine 01 tne ceerry, peeping through the deml-luaes in the tltky top crunt, will still cheer the eye et the true American epicure when Kegllsh and French fashions are gene out of style and though every bill et fare In the country should become a earte tie menu. QATntHlid still, as he went, th-j Hay flowers b.oeiulng around him, Fragrant, a'llng the ulr with astrange and won derful sweeta, Children, lest In the weeds, and ceered with leaves In tbelr slumier, "Puritan flowers," he sail, "and the typa of Puritan malJcns. Modest and simple and eet, the very type et Prlsclllal Se 1 will take them te her, le Priscllla, the May flower of Plymouth " Lonpelteic. We can recommend eir roideri te ub lr. Bull's Cough Syrup in all cues et coughs, colds, etc "Mether, the ladles are all out In Spring dresses a-d I can't wear mine rnrfeiret neu ralla." P.-lnw, child, ije and bay a bottle of Salvation Oil PMVIAL K OtlC KS. SLKBPLKfti MUI1TS, made mlsembln by thai terrible cengh Bhileh'a Cum Is the remedy ter you Beld bv 11 U. Ceehran, drugglat. Het si and ISO North Queen SU. Lancaatei. fa. I'-') A Very Marrow Ocmpe. "Tea, I had a very narrow escape,' said a orenituent cltlxen te a friend. "I was cennned te my bed for a year and my friend nave me up ler a consumptive's grave, unlU 1 began using Kemp s Balsam for the Threat and Lungs, and here 1 am. sound and hearty." Price Site and J I. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, Druggist, Jie. 137, lerth Queen streak Lancaster. Sftnwaleas Escape. W. W. Heed, druggist, of Winchester, lnd., writes. ' One of my customers, Mrs Leuis Pike, Bartenla, ltandelph county, lnd., was a long sufferer with Consumption, and was given up te die by her physicians. She heard of Dr. King s New Discovery for Consumption, and began buying It of me. In six months' time she walked te this city, a distance of six miles, and Is new se much Improved she has quit, using it. She fee s she ewes her life te It." Free trial Bettles at Cochran's Drue Stere, Nes. U7 and lja North (Jueen street, Lancaster, () SUII.OU'S COUGH and Consumption Cure Is sold by us en a guarantee. It cures Con sumption, cold by H. 11 Cochran, druggist, Nes. 131 and L9 .North Queen St., Lancaster, Stetbenl Mothers 1 1 Metnersll Are yen disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pa.'n of cutting teeth t If se, go at once and get a bottle of M US. WINS LO W'S SOOTHING 8YUUP. It will relieve the peer little suffer Immedlately-depend upon It; there is no mistake about It. There la net a mother en earth who has ever nsed It, who will net tell yen at once that It will regulate the bowels, and give rest te Uie mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magte. It Is perfectly safe te use In all cases' and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of one of the eldest and best female physicians and nurses In the United States. Sold everywhere. cents a bottle. may3Mydw Feur-rirUu. Of our American people are afflicted with sick headache in either Its nervous, bilious or con- Restive forms, caused by IrTegular habits, high vlng, etc , and no remedy has ever conquered tt until Dr. Leslie's Special Prescription was dls dls cevered. Give it a trial. See advertisement In another column. (jj THAT BACKING COUGH can be sequlckly cured by Shtleh's Cure. We guarantee It. (tela by H. B. Cochran druggist, Nes. 1J7 and is North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. () Saved Uu Ule. Mr. D. I. WUconsen, et none Cave, Kv , says ?.."'! fef mny years, badly afflicted with Phthisic also Diabetes; the pains were almost unendurable and would sometimes almost threw him Inte convulsions. He tried Electric Bitters and get relief from drat bottle and after taking six bottles, wss entirely cured .and had gained In flesh eighteen pounds. Hays ne positively be lieves he would have died, had It net been for the relief afforded by Electric Bitters. Sold at flftycentsabettlebyfI.it. Cochran. Druggist. Nes. Wand I North Queen TstreeVliSter, " (6) . co.?Hl,WH!.,0pye COUGH and Bronchitis ,.9in"J?u,1y nl,"Tea y Shlleh's Cure. Sold by H B.Coenrn. druggist, Nes. 17 and D North Queen St, Lancaster, Pa. () fOUXlVAL. TOOK COUNTY COMMI8SIONBB, "" HBNBY DBACHBAB, et Lancaster city. Subject te the decision et the Democratic convention, marvv tidaw CWR COUNTY C0MMI8SI0NEB, J.W.K1LLY, of Marietta, ra. Subject te the decision of the Demecratl j Convention. Yenr Influence solic ited. mae-tfdAw F R COUNTY COMMIfcWIONEa SIMON L. BBANDT (Farmer), Of East Denegal township. Subject te tbe de elslen of tbe Oemorratle County Convention. Yuur Influence respectmlly solicited. mlUfdew JJIOR COUNTY COMMlHSJONKa JACOB W. LEBBB, Of Ephrata township. Subject te Democratic rules. marlt-itdaw POR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, A.Z. BINQWALT, Grocer, First Ward, City, cra'.lc rules. Subject te Demo Deme at IfdAw JJOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER SOLOMON ZEAMEU, Fanner, niWl!Vf,jn'P.n""1 fuhlp. Subject te the Basr3aAT emoCrUe Convenuen. WOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. &rf)XumtigX&2 kublsct te thn .OtcUlnn of the Democratic Oennty Convention. HK?ar VASTUS JVP saiiy seiiriiea. miatidAw East I ampeter rnwnshl'n. JJOR COUN rY COMMIHHIONER. ELI BATTEN, of Upper leaeeck township. I announce my self as a candidate for county commissioner snblect te the decision of 'the i-JSC..!I Oeanty Convention. Your laflusaee resceet. ru'ly Solicited. VTss a candidate for County r iwisMnasr batere the last eon vsaUea. sad at i sssississiisssr oeiers me isw convsnuen.aadat mmmteAM, glMMONS L1VKR REGULATOR, TAKE SiiiOQS LlTer Regilittr The Great Specific for Indlgestlea. And Its attendant evils s IIsakichb, BiLiersHssa, UoxtTirATiex, l'ttss, LlBJITlDS, S.1C Safe te Uke In any condition of the system, with any dlst and without dansvr from expos ure te wet or cold Absolutely tree Irem iter. enryeranv Injurious mineral lnsredlent. My wile has auftVrvd for many years with In dliresilea. I must admit after tr, tux everything else recomuiendea te me I tried 8iuini"ns Liver Herulater. In tbrea days afu r taking It ateord ateerd Ing te your directions, a hall table poenful attrr each meal, artflkasbren In perfect health 1 she does net suffer at all and can eat anything she wants without any of hr previous symptoms." W. C. Scasaa, Malnbrtdge; Va. ' J. B ZBK.IN tnaylleoeAw CO., Proprietors, r-lULaDKLrmA, 1A. QAPC1NK PILASTERS. 85 XGDALS AWARDED TO Bensen's Gapcine Plaster 1 TUB BtST IX THK WOULD. Cures Pleurisy, Bheamatltm, Lumbago, Rack ache. Weakness Colds In the Cheat and all Aches and Strains. lleware of Imitations undar similar sounding names. W Ask for Brj son's and take no ether, declt-emeedjsw TIUMPHRKYS'. TJOMEOPATHIC CPEOIKICS. Dtt. 11UMPBBBT S' Boek el All Diseases. Cleth and Held lending, 111 Pages, with Steel Kngravtng, MA1LKD rUKK. List or Principal Nes. euros. Price. 1. rsvsits. Congestion, Inflammations is S. Worms, Werm Fever, WormCello a S. iTTmaCOLic. or Tithing of Infants 4. Dukrseia. of Children or Adults 3 s. HTssvrsRv, l.tlplne. unions Cella a 6 Cbelcba Mcrbcs, enming t 7. CoreHS, Colds, nrencbltls g 8. NarRAUin, Toothache, Fareache 9. 1IB4DVCUIS. Stflk llBAdsrhA. rt1trr. 41 10. DTsrtrau, Bilious stomach ". a 11. ScrracassD or 1'aisti.l PSRioes 96 1J. Whitss tee Profuse I'erted 13. Caerr, Congh, Difficult Ureathlng a It. alt HBsru. Erysipelas. Kmptlens 25 1. KnsrxATitx. Rhea mail 3 l'alns ...se is. Fsvbbasu Aecs, chills. Malaria se 17. Pitas. Blind or Uleedlng ."".""m 19 catarrh. Influema. ixild In thn aiul sn SO. Waoerixa Cocea. Violent coughs M M. Gbwsbal Ubbilitt, Physical Weakness. ...SO 27 Kidkst Vusass sa as Kaxvecs nssiLrrr sue 9V Uriiasv WsAKsxas, WetUng lied ...se Si. liissAsss or thb Ubast, Palpitation i CO cruiu ujr vruvKisui, or seni pesipaia en receipt of nrlce-UU urUUlS' MKUIUINB. C, UW Fnlten St.. M. T, tebS-lyeedAw E LY'S CREAM BALM. CATAREH, HAY FEVEH Ely's Cream Balm CUBES Catarrh, Oeld In Head, Rese Oeld, Bay Fever, Deafness, Headaehe. KASY TO USK-FUICE 50 CKNTS. KLY BBOS., Oswego. N. Y., O. S. A. HAY FEYER, KLT'S CREAM BALM Is net a liquid staff or powder. Applied Inte nostrils Is quickly ab sorbed. It cleanses the head. Allays Inflamma tion. Heals the sores. Besteres tbe senses of taste and smell. sT Cents at Druax'sts i by mall, registered, t Cents. ELY BROTHERS, Druggists, O9WEQ0, N. Y. srOnnlne hly's Cream Bilm for sale at Cochran's Drugstore, 137 and 133 North Queen St., Lancaster. Ta. JyiHyeedAlyw SPRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. Gray's Specific Medicine. The Great English Bemedy will promptly and radically cure any and every case of nervous debUlty and weakness, result et Indiscretion, excesses or overwork of brain and nervous sys tem ; is perfectly harmless, acts like miglc. and been extensively used for ever ) years with greit success. er Full particulars incur pamphlet which we desire te send free bv mall te every one. AsTThe Specific Medicine Is sold by all drag- fists at tl per package, or six cackwes for fc t will be sent free mv mall en recepl of the money, by addressing the agent, H. B. OOOBRAN, Drag-gist, Nes. 117 A 139 North Queen St, Lancaster, Pa. THE GBY MBDICINK Street, Buffalo, N, 1. CO., Ne let Mala mar-lyeedaw rpH E BWIFT HPKCIF1C CO. TRIED IN TOE CRUCIBLE. SsS.Sk MARK About twenty years age I discovered a little sere en my cheek, and the doctors pronounced It cancer. I have tried a number of physicians, but without receiving any permanent benefit. Among the number were one or two specialists. The medicine they spplled wss like fire te the sere, causing Intense pain. I saw a statetnen in the papers telling what 8. 8. S. had done for ethers similarly afflicted. I procured some at once. Before 1 had used the second bottle the neighbors could notice that my cancer was healing up. My general health bad been bad for two or three years I had a hacking cough and spit bleed continually. 1 had a severe psla In my breast. After taking slq bottles of S. a. S. my cough left me and I grew stouter than I had been for several years. My cancer has healed ever all but a little spot about the slie of a half dime, and Is rapidly disappearing. 1 would aft. vise tTeif one with cancer te give 8. a. S. a fair trial. MKS. NANCY McOONAUOHIT, Ashe Greve, Tippecanoe, Orx, lnd. Feb. it, leas. Swift's Spectae Is entirely vegetable, and seems te cure cancers by forcing out the Impu rities from tbe bleed. Treatise en Bleed and Bala Diseases mailed free, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC C0. DssAWm 8. ATZsAMTA, OA. aarflennlae Swift's Specific for sale at Coch ran's Drug store, U7 and 139 North Queen su, Lancaster, Pa. U-lydAw RUPTURE. care guaranteed by OB. J, Case at enaa t no ensratlOB ea? 4afc . MAYBB, DISSS nsss i tasted bv hundreds or eanta. Mala SI Alten aiVTHlLA. asaad tar Osssmlar. aview rne WEAK MEN !?5i,!S!L?era et yeethral erreta, fT. . wasting weakness, lest kunaanf e te. , I will ssad a valuable treaties f sealed I or, talnlng fall r-rtJsulallter ISmnSrfSku I nasrss i-----'".r?- nva t smsis aa H KINaTSH'S FTJltKlTURB DRPOT. LOOKING GLASSES! We new Invite your attention te enr stock of Leeking Glasses In Walnut, Cherry and Geld. This t enr Largest Sl-KCIILTY, and has bean for years. We this week received a large Invoice, and U you are or will be In used of a Loektsg U Isas for e. te S81 w have them tight in stock te show. J nit the thing te SU up that spae Wween the windows, HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, nan south quKiH btkeit. 4V We make Picture Frames te Order. w IDMYKR'B KURN1TURK STORK, J. F. W1DMYER. FURNITURE! A Full Stock, Deelrable Goods, Lew Prices, Newest Styles. WIDMYER'S FURNITUBI BTORB, Garner stoat King; aad Dak Bt., LAJICASTIB, PA sevtS-lyeaVISSmw MOWZBS, AC. WUNN A BRRNBMAN. CARD! We have a number of Goods which are just In season, and which, ewinff te enr Klving special attention, we can offer greet inducements. " Pennsylvania" Lawn Mowers have no equal. These we make a specialty. We have as geed Lawn Mowers as are in the market for 6 00 and 17.00. Baby Carriages We carry seventy-five varieties in stock. Tbeee reeds are our own special and our prices are low. I Refrigerators are new In season. Hew I few people knewanythlng about ltefrigera-1 ters, it toeK us twenty years te learn. We can teach you in five minutes: It will be worth something for you te get tne Deer. Ceal OU Steves There is mere differ ence in Ceal Oil Steves than almost any thing manufactured. Don't spend yenr money till you knew what you ere getting. Ice Cream Freezers and Water Coelers you can buy almost anywhere, but can yen get tbe best at the lowest prices, i'eu can from us. Lawn Tennis Setts, Genuine Mexican end Common Hammocks, Base Ball and all Sporting Goods at Factory Prices. FUNK & BREMEHAN, Ne. 152 North Queen Street. WIXKS AXD LIQUORS. DURE RYE WHISKY. Old Greff Spring Distillery. Situated en East Orange street, between Orange and chestnut, one square east of reser voir, Lancaster, e I have Just erected a new distillery with all of the latest Improved machinery for distilling P17BB BYE WHISKY. A. a SUB AFPEB, Proprietor. This Distillery has been erected at the famous Old Oroffstewn Spring, which has been noted fur Its plenteous and unfailing supply et the pur eat water. At It our grandfaOierB drank wbsra they were boys, and It bas never been known te run dry even In the hottest weather. Frem this spring all the water uted In the distillery Is ob tained, the pump drawing from 1 1 twsnty-fl ve gallons a minute. Besides ny own dls tilled Whisky, t also handle Brudled, Gins, WIbm, c SaVCall and be convinced. A. B BHEAFFEB, Distiller, BTOBI Ne a North Queen Street. w. B. r aimers having geed B eon hand can find ready sale for It at tbe store or dlsUllsry. Highest easb market price paid for a geed aru. eie. aprsviydAw SOOTS AND BBOM8. rMPORTANT NOTICE. A GREAT MARK DOWN -IN-, Shoes! V Don't talk about Prices. Thsy'll suit Yeu. Come All I Cema All 1 HIEMENZI KO. 67 MORTH QUBIN ST. AMjUAJ (STANDARD WORK. Edw. Edgerley, CARRIAGE BDILDBR, NOS. 40, 4A iS, 46 MAKKET BTBBBT. Bear of Fostesnoa, . Laneaster, Pa. I have In Stock and Buua te Order avarr Ya- rtotyet the following styles; CODPn,BirGGIK8.0AaHI(JLKTa, OAJtBiauas. VIUTOK1AB. BUSINESS WAWOHS, "T" CAKTS, A asTSflMMa sfjawsjisataBCal MeOALI. iVH WW msTsVsWi sw, DVasSMRHi MAJUIEX """isrs jrreNS. Patstaa WAOOVS. I awiBla taa Bast Msehaalas. aad aavafaeill. Mas te basid eeneUyaayssjyUa4 OsRaate Itt Omsttsw. ttv1s,.sadFtaJsAe yWerk. , u swssassuy tae uataaa-asra- sa turn i " rstr PaHjag, steaest wertt at Bet uH neaststtvTasaaasU. mtgHiiH lVMfUj AttM 1-. raUOM M Wst WAM AU. OTaUM. nreVflJIl 'sss0Slala WsssssaaaaaeiBasMMBBSSsret TJ LA OB OJSAaWf)ir. u RDRRWBAR. ASTRICH'S Palace ei Fashion, is ssAK kine naaar. LANOASTIk, PA, Ladies' Muslin Undem ear. 8PE0IAL NOTIOEI FOU TUB UKMKriT OF TIIUSK WHO II k E XOTlMsMMTHK MOKSIMtl Ot'R SPKCIAIi 8ALR OF UNDERWEAR Will Take Place Every Evening BETWEEN SEVEN AND EIGHT. (IxwpUng Saturday.) Alse Every Morning BKTWKKNMMF. AMU TEN. GOODS ARE FELLING VERT FIST. Itsve Opened Te-day Seme Special Bargains -1N- Ladles', Out's and Children's GAUZE UNDERWEAR. Ladle' Balbrlgi an Oauze Vests, Silk Bound, enlvtsc apiece t worth S7e. One let et stents finest India Gauze Vests wnrth BOc at 29e apiece We have a let of Children's Halhrlggan Vests In sizes is. 18. w and St, silk Bound, worth 16c. le 80a, at MMe- apiece. asF-Steres close every evening at 8 00 o'clock except Monday and Saturday BOUCLE JERSEYS. 10 Det. Ceat Back lieucle Jerseys. WHiti Pat the Knife Inte Thin D..i Te IOKTT-FOUBCBNTS AP1KCK Ten denim Ladles' While Mnslln "klrts, with 10 Inch wide Embroidered Buttle, Fine Tucked, worth II :0 selling at fl uu ladles' Whits Muslin Kitchen Aprons large site, with IX Inch wide hem, euly Mfcc. apiece. Have opened this week enr flrst large Invoice el BLACK SILK JBRSBf MITTS AT VBBY LOW 1'BICIS. Pure Silk Mitts, 10W InehAa lnn af IV. a Pslr. Bargains at IS and V cents. i-rtPBN BVKBT aVKNINO.-Ca MUVmMMUMMimMiMm mOUBm. QALL AND 8KB -TUB ROCHESTER LAMP, Sixty Candle-Llghti Beau tbem all. Anether Let of CHEAP e LOBES fef Das aad OU stoves. thi vmarmahev " METALMOCLDINQ AND BUBBBB CUSUION WEATHER STRIP Beats them alL This strip outwears all ethers. Laens out taa oeld. Bten rattllns of windows. Eaxlnde the dust. Beep out snow and mtn. Any lap. '5ai tt no waste or dirt made tn ai nap es te plytag It. Can be flttad anywhere - no holes te bera, ready ter use. It will net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip Is the meat perfect. At ta stove, Heater sad Bangs Stere -4)F- Jehn P. SclmtLm & Sens, 84 SOUTH QDKMN ST., ssABOABTBB. rA. w U. A. KIBFFail, AXDUB O. HBBB KIEFFER & HERR, -DBALBBS IN- WOULD CALIi SPBCIAL ATTBNTION TO Fulltr &. Warren Ce.'t (TBOT.W.T.) STOTB, ffilTBi PUNICES AND IIHID. rwa ask no one te run any risks with MVUt LBB m wabbbn-s" eoeds. We guaiaatae tssam te give Satisfaction. As a Master - tub SPLENDID " has ae rival, betiui a thorough het base, no part of thai stove nssslns oeld, every lnebet It radiates asat, As a Smalier and Cheaper Heater the "BBISaT DIAMOND has astshiishss Itaau fa the eretrt The merits et tha"SrLBMDID" aaBBiaBT DIAMOND H eenslet la Baanty of Cetutruetssau I'ertsct Control of Draft. Classllasas, ae Daet, BoyeaaadBeeauMiy et FesjL aaTOaU aa aaamfcts) fee veanali 40 EASTKING ST., (OFFOaiTB OODBT BOUIS HAVK YOU 8BKN TH03K HUPKRR Instrunenu at WO'JDWABO'S F1ANO ANDOKtiAN WABBBOOMat A visit will neat. tlvely give yea nieasare. Ven will subesar. m n sea aiiee low nguresiur seen uesuiMS. Tee sine Second hand ursaas at bargain rless. NOS, SSsiseBABT KINUkT. apr.lyd Lancaster, Pa. -rrriLLiAsf kdmoneh, wssIbmm DatlsT isi OssuiaKea Isrebit taAUEurseee OIOARS. Hensennii Goods - Esataea sassahle geaas. oaesaM I .Z1 BtAWDTBBSTBIBT,, ssVHTBsmMl' BHMrwsasBSssssassami aammmsamml aBsBBsammmL v- XA teA "V ' , Mreeeat. t s.aiviiBRotea CARPET& We are showing the wr ewss Stvlealn all kinds of rrU. 1epe Oil uietks, Stair and Tab e oil Clots. Wla4ew ahadlna and MnadyMaJs Shades, Shade FTiturea, St. Ir Pads, Paper Ltalnas, Stair llJds and But But eons, sitae Very LOWHI CASH PRICKS. rarpsij Sewed aad Laved, Window SaaM Mais and Hung Is Us Meet ir m en n euce. tents lee TMB AUIOB1 aad OLD MlbAbBsreepers. OU JolinS,Qivler&CeM Me.M BMt KkHT Wi, LAHOATBa,PA. P, s Stere open Satarday aad Mna day evenings. Otbsr stealage aloes at s o'clock. D RK88 QOOD8. "eat Stripes, New checks. Illuminated Stripes, Illuminated Checks. French Plaids, English wk'oeord. Cream targes, esnrs Flaantla, Zephyr Ulaghams. Satlnes and Crinkles. Alse PrtssUy's Celebrated meek Goods, Ba gaita Silks, Satin Khadama aad Surah auks. Fancy Velvets., Braid, Passamenterle, Tape Fringee, Flouncing!. Jouvin's Kid Gloves. Meuequetaire Qlevee, Lisle Gloves, Ruchlngs, Spring Hosiery. SPRING JACKETS Noir JIKADY IS' FULL MKST. ASSORT- HAGEE & BEOTHEB, Neb. 25 tt 87 Wast King St , LSNOA8TEB.PA. REMNANTS! Remnsnts of Dress Goods. Silks, Chlnttes, Satlnes, Ulnghams Alse Ilreken Lets of Me atery, h loves, ae. and llemnants In All Depait menta are culled out from day te day as insds and marked at pr.css te sell quickly. TUUUJDAY AMD FlttDAT OF EACH WBKB SPECIAL BEMN ANT SALE. Hager & Brether, Nea. 95 97 Weet King Bt. J. a MARTIN ft CO, HEW ARRIVAL! SPRING DRESS GOODS. DOUBLE FOLD LUSTBB yard. CUBCE8, lIKe. a 81MQLE FOLD LUSTBB CHECKS, Largs aad Small Plaids, at loe. ayard. WOOL TBICOTS. M laehes Wlle, Spring t hades, atSeca yard. BBIOB SUITINGS, Checks. Stripes and Plain, atUe.e yard. OHBCK CASHMERES, in New OolerlafS, 41 Inches Wtds, at tee. a yard. CBB0K TBICOTS. Weel and Bilk, st laches Wide, tee ayard. SILK AMD WOOL MIXTUBKS. I Cheeks, at we. a yard. ursataaai CBBAM CAMVAS BUITIBSe. M laches Wide, atsssvayardi wetthsite. ALL WOOL TBICOTS M Mew shades, 60 Iaehe Wide, at e,ayard. BL10K DRESS GOOD?. BLACK UBNBXBTT la, BLACK OiiaHIBB, BLACK BATUIEi. BLACK OASB MIBI BABIT7, BU 4CK COBDBO BBPFf, sUiAesBtrinriMQs. J. Martin k Ce., Dress Goods tj - -r- - -w w 1 , WL-V( ' 1 4f V aMSafe. ( f.7ttet&$idLi2d&. -3 j.-r 'H&v.vijl at ..- A. 2,-i .. et y .n , , .. ??Mfa!&jMg',tis T2SLV&.-.3RJ :ji '.ssv if i . H.1.L, t ?
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