Hltt'tMNM fftAcaa. Ulftl Wm. 11 ttea im mw te "Hi"1 L F-..mfcni. twssniin w f IM M . 1(0 aial sea in WH UM BJM SO BIO Kl MW WW MM Mm flam MM MOO MOO M00 MO&I KIK IhlWrtBy IntelllgeDeer -HvMlV rWt0NOCMV Me Nina. fLaim fa ". turn e n. t nmH or 'ASS BfMf ncm Ml Aauaiauta tarns alMamuM mraiiiioBHem. Lancaster. Ft. : jCamattrTntcl!tfleiu? LANCASTER, MAY IS, 1JS7. & Tlie Kereaae Bill. SiTbeaew rerenue bill has passed both kMftafcM of th leffiKlatiim hv lartm mal.-vr. Haw, and will receive the governors appre- P;, jiaehig all existing laws for the reduction & aCetate taxation, without makine anv ,f Tary radical change in them. The design ' i- ateass te bare been te sweep into the as- .,i - A. t .1 . ll.l . ... aiBcnt au me uiunejeu capital in tue 'Mate ; and the work appears te be done .-t'.aU AFAM$nll. T. ... st liit.Mut lrt aeariDg security escapes, whether invested rp.im wis or einer Biaies. uoek ac:eunis, rifaadbank accounts subject te check with ti,imwvwUi uui uucui uuuuujk uasu f.vatatlen stock and manufacturing company t-Stack that la emnlnVMl trlthtn ttm tjte in ".'miritlfta. and "mav dnlupt t frnm the (aaMent paid their creditors. Persons lend- jaag wweys are roreiaaen te cnarge lue lax aa an addition te the interest, and any con- "iteM trrthatanil U nuila ynl.l Witxtiu . laflllaiim net far hint, and linntehnhl mnd :' are exeinnt from taxation! . - ... . lM.IULlia. sililff m HB'ltt.B IB. IB Saws '"'.fa S3 23 ...1 jaaw, seas fSBH V0f" xnereare .thlrtyIx sections in the act, aka has been very carefully drawn, and 'farbaps there will be less than the ;:OPBai aimcuity experienced in read- 'Ait It. that la rnnRf-a1fv fnnnil In I'taenetrulng revenue laws, though there 't?WUl Verv certainlv tie ennimli nt If Tlin vjtSbill was baaaed an unanlmnnilv hv thn Ifctv "M"",,"r u"wuiutu ucvdiucuiiva Fi-i cellencA n.i heraiinfl anmn nramu hill hnd - l-, Wft BA M.i.k t..A..M . 14- f$$k I"WMd before the Impending adjourn- &i ewm, uu it was vnis or neiuing. iiiere Sg. baa been no o-pertunUy afforded for the n.. dlw.n.al.' Jin lih . al. ..ii- ji i. . "giyiiueDui uyine puuuc,anu u WiUtine at all surnrlslnir If it turns nut ucsuilc Lue lwiue cjisl ul uie neL. man V a Viler fi.V. pqcanm Thn little fUli nrr jf aure te be caught under any revenue law. h This one covers capital se broadly that it may be held te embrace every form, except such as are specially exempted, whether in terest beariug or net. The expression used is "and all ether moneyed capital in the bands of individual citizens of the state." That will take in everything any citizen owns, barrlnu hlsexemnted lmnsfhnld fur. P& nlture, his building association or manu m lecturing stock, his watch or his carriages. &k - The prevision prohibiting the collection ppfe tbe tax from the borrower, is manifestly fti. Qy srvfcjivtbVR)vioeuuuiuui'irtwlialuic Xi. lUC teiegisjaiure aees net want tne borrower te I :uwuuwwi- en ine mueeieuness, I IK'nvlt ahnnld nmlt thn tav. far It l nnt In hnmnn I power te the prevent creditor from making stt borrower pay it. The only effect of mak- er;ibk iiroefccouequuiewm ee wiai me ueoier wtiwDl bave te pay the interest in advance of Srgettlng tllB money ; as the banks make $jl tnalr debtors de. - BO nn. . j . .i .!.. ,u V1 A44e wm uu iuU4i'&r;a uuu tiiut uuw lam IJ-. nta real AatetA rnnVft a dnnliln tavatln nn r zrrr. . r. .. " "'f.- sl own nave te ue paid ny tne owner of the Ejgiwm BUMe. " P,l lui wnen tins ";revenueblll was under consideration the i",'OT" bwjbw wt ,ui.iuicr tUAUkiUU IUU1U fSA bave been entered into and considered K'lA tliA Am! lli 1....lt.AM A .1. hshJw- . .T . . : . . . ; MJ VUU UlAtj IUO UUibUCU Ul UlXiUlUU Baufnt De imposed in ract as well as in lf .'MMainir UDOIl wealth. It lrpm pviflsnt Pg(Ntat land should be credited with the SM-?, MBOUnt Of the recorded mnrtiriurn nr iiultr. ft MaenU upon it, by the tax assessor, and that -,'. the owner should be ciiarced with n Lit jffsly upon the surplus, unless the owner of estate can be fairly charred with double tax; and there is no geed jaaaen apparent why lie should be. fe?J.;TO na lure uis land lie3 open te view and vAu. t ...... . i i Hl HIT WI7 ni ' UlU. IllflT .1w.a .in! mnlr.. jj - -- - v , ...... ..v uuvi uut UIUE nuk hi uuutviy mx it. $i iTbere will need te be a mere thorough rMflnlralnA in of mnl..n.l ut.t it.. BsWia.f.a MIVMIntt !. .,. t 1- 1 ww ivicuue buau uiu ucu uiuue Ju pre ' iftriM the bill Inat enacted lntnalAw. tt1".?.. mm m m. tV?i A'Ri-Im Fhuu ii.a ni.i feThJ?.wlU ta K606181 satisfaction that pn iiiu meeting m Terente, en Taasdar passed off without n ,...' .u . "tartance. Mr. O'Brien had been warn. if be went te that city teattack Lans. M. fa WOnld de it at his mm n.-lt a eCtbia kind was all that was needed the doughty Irish agitator del.-. la Us intention te rata i.u v,tn Mr. O'Brien Is illustrating te the world HBwranieipiucKin Uie way In which Maying the war into the enemy's v 4.44140 nuiui te i:uuiiMHipn I the earnestness of the. man vim iprti himself into dangerfrem a mob's as usuer w mu tee cause or me lux- rlmn, paaaantry.- Ner does (Mr. m SmiACfl Batten in his dellveranrna l.beMly Attacks Lanadewne and chal M Nslr. Thill far no foeman worth rM eteel has arieee, hie only oppenenU !'Ba)evelent critica OC the Goldwin I lataatD. who rush Inte nersnnalltlas I LalNr elear of facts. I lO!J3daB tour premises te be nnvinr m ..... aaw natute, new that the Terente l-'lhM-been crossed. There is no egar sf riot alnee tbe Orange , baa beaa pseeefullT visits Sle asanas? the antLAnareInn .1.. U Mt OaaarlliM Fatilaauiit ft r all iwesssaawwa aevernBKnt adve- fsjrjwaara sanea by tbem. paw,, of nwMU. leUrament i fata. sdiiJiW tew.ab 111. r rf . aamJib t 0. UMaO'Brlaa jflw OreM Flaw M lamlgraHea. Hr. Clews, a Kew' Yerk banker, In a circular letter te bis customers upon the business situation, concludes ' that the present great flew of immigration will hoc ue weu-iaia plans or organized labor into a cocked hat before long and give employers command of the situation. Ten thousand immigrants landed In New Yetk en the 11th lust., being the greatest number ever imported In one day. Mr. vlews' conclusion is a natural one. Nothing Is mere sure than that the law of supply and dimand vill ultimately control the price of labor, as much as it does that of everything. It is an idea of the present day te organize unskilled labor, and it has been moder ately successful because of the renewed ac .tivHy in business and the timidity of em ployers. Uut it is as sure as anything can be that the value of labor will lessen n it iKwime mere abundant ; and the effect of an im migration at the rate of ten thousand, or one thousand a dav. U ill relieva emn1,iver of an anxiety as te the failure of the labor suppiy. l neer any imaginable conditions, societies and organizations cannot control it. It is different with skilled labor, which has always been mere or less controlled by organization and doubtless alwas will be ; but upon that also this large immigration must have a great effect.lt probably will net be Ien? before the labor organizations will demand a restriction of immigration. It has been put into effect with Chinese immigration, and only te get rid of competition of Chinese cheap labor. There is the same reason existing for shutting the gates before the immense European immigration, which is as apt te lower wages as the Chinese immigration. AVe may have a revival of Knew Xethine nelitics un der conditions mere favorable nnw than then te political success, inasmuch as the country is mere densely populated and the advantage te it of foreign immigration net se clear. It may be plausibly urged that we need all our elbow room for our natural accretion. We are net disposed te favor the reversal of the policy which has made us a home of refuge te the nations, eui ii is clear mat we should be particular as te the character of the immigration and see that its quality is geed, An interesting decision has been given by t je en j.ruuie eeuri in we matter of turnpike liability for damage Tbe iumcaater Avenue Improvement company operates a turnpike Mail Ih.l lb.M.. 4. . r. uu ui. .i . cine-. 4uuuigemery county. Re cently tbe read waa belm; repaired by a con tractor who waa te lurelah all tbe labor, face charge of the work and perform bla contract In a geed and workmanlike manner; be agreed alae te provide a aafe passage war for the public, and te Indemnify tbe company against less arising from tbe negligent per per fermance of his contract. The read waa partUily excavated and left unguarded by Hunts or barriers. Jnhn Rhnj. ... along it one night and be and bit team were thrown ever an embankment. Ue brought suit anlnst the cemnanv and nuv....i in the Montgomery court of common pleas. This Judgment baa been affirmed by the su preme court. In an opinion by Mr. Justice uiarK, in which it is held that it waa the duty or the company under tbe circumstances te have warned travelers of the danger at that point, and by proper devices te bave guided them Inte the safe part of tbe read. While If It had been a municipality performing the duty el repair aa a burden imposed and with out preflt from tbe operation of tbe read, tbe fact tbat the work waa In charge of an bade pendent contractor would have been a geed defenee and the contractor alone liable; yet the rule is different where the read la operated by a private corporation for purposes of preflt and the duty and liability cannot be shifted te tbe contractor, and tbe company la an swerable ler bis negligence aa its agent or servant If the read bad been in progress of construction, or bad been closed for repairs, a different case would of course be presented. WHAT a PltV It Is that ma miin nl h j men who wejld adorn the supreme court in the place of deceased Justice Weeds are close w me consututienal age rer retirement, seventy. Senater I'ugb, of Alabama, is C7 ; Senater Morgan, of tbe same state, is 63 Jehn B. Tucker, of Virginia, is fri ; Senater Maxey, or Tens, is C2, and Senater Geerjre. of MUslssipp, Ul. ' ' OnaiitAii Whxveleck, an eccenUle and wealthy I'hiladelphian committed suicide by banging some time age and his will is new being contested by a relative named Jehn Rea. The will bad provided that Kea should receive one-third et tbe estate, but this be quest was revoked by codicil and It is claimed tbat the testator was net el sound mind when the codicil was executed. His housekeeper j-...... 4..U . awing duiu in his room and passed most of bis time swinging and writing poetry which be thought every one should admire and read. If this latter peculiarity is te be taken as evidence of insanity, many a will can be easily broken. Ue used bla swing vigor viger vigor eusly for tirteen minutes at a time swinging as bard as he could go. Mr. Kea came te see him one day and the poet changed his clothes in honor of bis visitor. In consequence or this be caught cold, whereat be became very angry at Mr. ilea and disinherited him. He had a system of trap doers all ever bla beuse th. C,e! "l8ed1t01IMCU; ventilation claiming that they would alae be useful In case of Are In abort he appears te have been about aa eo ee eo eentrioas any aane man could be, It will be interesting te watch tbe disposition of tbe Mr. Andrkw Cabneeie, having been re quested te contribute tntharnnH - n. posed celebration of the queen'sjubllee In New Verk, baa written a characteristic letter In replv. Bivlnir the rauniu , .. . subscribe or sympathize. " Flrst-I am an American citizen and a very staunch Kepubll can a man who rejects the monarchical Ides aa inconsistent with and Insulting te his man. hr7. .11 ,"""' ""y"" were I te cel ebrate tbe reign of any hereditary power. 1 ... Mllnl a, wwiar.' " tie is alae at a w.'? "I0?"'"0 why Americans should want te celebrate the. reign of any sovereign monarch. i think this view is shared S 'tne satlsltlen tbat your cemmuS n-. bel compelled te select a CmSub pJLidtnt and also a chl.f oreter-mlnt anTlSSr honored men, but ami qultelonagteJ Yerk and te America. A NewYcVk damJ. .traUen, preside ever and . mptmed Canadtans, will be quite unlqV. la Its way, but u no sense will reprsZat New Yerk. I rejoice that no New Yerk men of position could be found .hn 7" . " get themselves as te appear upeti Trepubii can soil aa the eulearista et ..ni,. ..." concludes with the observation that if New a uratiia uiiuieeieurate semsthlng.lhe orener day for It U the Fourth nt Jni. v day for It Is the Fourth of July. emmeMAXt. Mrs. Kandall Laa Gibsen, wife of JUiulaiaoa'sseaater, tedead.. nnvKnvAn ITirt. nf 4 vi . ---- - snttbeBameofCeloaet Fred Oraat tetae oeeaw ter quaranun oemausaloasr. I CONOBESSMAN Raw nir.r. aaaa tk.t ., I LSSJSrgSnjss -" " areauHj.TaWJS. isiivsn, aae.. BWal Jnbm K. sBesaBera m IM KteMaMiteM MMaMte,'MM tte 111 mill at Wil. U " Pr-'''n!aBBBBBBWJBWMIli bl S "-"'"yBC '-v': "'r-'. LANCAUrER 1) Al ".? eaaaty fear, hate beaa sataliMel te araeUea t tee suprMMS court of tkeaute. Richard McSnannr. Baltlruere lawyer, who waa lnetrumenKl in breaking up tbe padrene evil in that city, has beea decorated by the queen of 1 taiy for his service. AUOt'sTB UunHl ! MkM'V, husband of the leinnuadlta, (Hull Urltl, was nn Mon day sentenced In Parts te oeo jeu'a Impris onment at bard labor ter attempting te ex. tort 0C0 Irancs from hlsslster-ln-law, Mnie. Adolphe lierard de Mele. Bkv. Kranch J. Celli Kit, n. U, pastor of the DoKtilORtewn lVebtetln church, will represent the presbytery of Cheater lu the general easeuibly, which will lie held ' n Omaha, Nebraska He leave for the V,'et this week. Dr. Cellier waa college claremats et Governer Heaver and Cbauncey F, Hlack Oks. Visceu.it Taxi, the Japanese mln' ister of agriculture, and nls associates, railed en tbe president en Tuesday. Mr. Cleve land did net come down te recelte the caller, although one or the party is credited with the gallant remark that his purpeie lii coming te America waa te see tbe president's UOAUUiul Wlls OnoneK W. Cim.tn.ef the I'hll.delphia I.rdfftr, who had been Invited te ilellxer the address at the laylngef tlieejtner-stoneel the graphed te Mayer Kerchevall that he waa obliged te decline tbe honor. Mr. Childs, in uHintvuH, ram; -une industrial deelei- .. .."".v i. .mu OUtl.ll Will Uff greatly enhanced and furthered by this well tlmswl trim-Am ant nn ilini,t.i..in... . .. . Tenneae.- " ' " "' "1 wr'e ' TitEAnomiKvcexoi WiritKTKK, who Us very little man, while showing aome ladles eer the grand old cathedral a day or ttfniBA With Ilia nhlestf nf.ul..An.iuii T. . monstrous size of tbe pipes of the erusn. IT. t:. u'"' "pair, crept into one which lsy en the tloer. He then stuck fast te the nine. An tin hail thn km nr Iha aik-....i In bta pocket and ba1 ieckeil the deer, th iiuiuuu wMnmtwnu cruiciu At lenetli, the organ came b"k from dinner aed extri- aaiafA.I thn ranasikla nll.... . I i '"imiBUie cuiictuiu iruia uia iire die men L i.WlKIS CAUflMHIK. Tbs Wealthy Ftittbura Iren Wner Wlie Waa Keccntljr alarilrd Andrew Carnegie, the wealthiest Iren man ufacturer In America and probably In the world, Is building a cattle In the Atleghenlea which Is te cost f!,C(X,000. Mr. Carnegie came te this country a peer boy and tbe story of bis career is an instructive record of 1IH. genceand aspiration. His lite in America began when he was about sixteen or reven teen years of age, at I'itUburg, where be ar rived from Scotland with his parents. Seek ing employment he seen obtained a situation from David llroeks, a gentleman new resid ing in Philadelphia, but then manager of a Pittsburg telegraph cilice. Mr. Brooks hired him at f.l per week, and Car negie's advance from this time en was se steady and rapid that in a few years be found blmseir iu independent circumstances. Mr. Carnegie baa efta said that be ees bis rue In life te a game of checkers. His father, who was a meulder in pottery, was very fend of the game, ana was lu tbe habit of going te a cer tain alehouse in Pittsburg te play. There be met Brooks, and had many a bout with him. The elder Carneuie took Andrew with him sometimes, and one day he said te Broeks: "1 deu't kuew what te de with my boy." "Send htm te my efflce and I will make a messenger of him," waa tbe reply. Brooks bad an old Instrument in bis office, and be showed young Carnegie hew te tick out en It the Merse alphabet, aed in time .tbe boy became a skillful oper ator. The late Themas A. Scott was then superiLtendent at I'itUburg of tbe Pennsyl vania railroad, and having also au Instru ment in his office, wanted anmn una tn ,,!, It. Brooks recemtaexded Carnegie, who took tbe place. Scott became lntarested In the energetic young man, and favored biin In many ways, giving him opportunities te speculate in oil aud coal, by which he made considerable money. Pushing ahead and Investing his money judiciously, Car negie has risen te pre-eminence among the Iren masters of his adopted country. MrT Carnegie is one et the meat enterprising. In telligent and liberal citJns, and fully an Ereclates the manifold advantages or Ainer ij, which he baa set forth in a book called "Triumphant Democracy," the publication or which created considerable stir. Mr. Car negie, although Ufty years et aije, never was married, and bis recent marriage, (April PS7), te Miss Whitfield, ei New Yerk, was somewhat of a surprise te many of bis friends and acquaintances. A Baltimore neire who cmWrited te Liberia years age, orJerel a quantity of lr null's w?ikoet7trUt ,UUn' tlm didn't Ilke te be J. K Meeds, U.i I, II. Keeper, Ifert Carrell, ai-MOlAL MOTIOMM. WHY WILL iOU ceaKhwnen Bhiinh'. i'.. and 11. rer sale bv u. H. nhn Tit.ZS..; WUll nn lmmAi1i4tA mii.T if.Ain... -. ive Immediate relief I. SYP aala h 14 Ma U7 North Uueen street. tJUB "V. OEO. U. THAVKH, of Bourbon tn(L. says : Beth myseli and wire ewe our lima tesftlLWs CONSUMPTION CUBSV' rli Vai! byH. B. Cochran, Druggist, Ne, is, North Queen street. (J) nSSHSft.'8 C.UKI5 w,u ImmedUtety relieve fJAran. urugglst. Ne. u Noru, Caoueo. We would caution the Public tn beware of Dealers etUrtng Kemp', llalsamat lesll SiSuS rCKUlar Price. Su cenu and 11, as eftentlines lmi. uaonserlnferiormiclesarogoiaaiegBnillni In order te enable them te svlt chuanly. h m" te your. Sample bottle Riven Die-iwaatw Uucaisu s Axuum Built. Tbe Best Salve In the world for Cuts. Hrniu. Sorts. Uloera. Salt mumm r..i. i".in.,?, Chapped Uanas.CMlblalns, CerasTd'aJI BaS Brnntlnna.aniInn4iliiw4iiv77.Kw. n. ?" ' DH? required. action, MX. rer sale by U. B. Ceenran, Drua-aisi. and W North Uuaen street. LsAMsterTPaT The Kxetlement Net Over. 5t rn,h at H tt Cochran, druggist, Na 1S7 North Queen street, still continues en accemt H,JR?Mi?.n.,i5l!c.V)(,wlu,c.euh. Ce"". Asthma; Bronchitis and Consumption, te precurea betUe of Kemp's lialsam for the Threat and Langs. wbc 'f.'JliL011 sTuarantee and Is glvlngentlre pik?y&Flt ? ?"Jn llimlly refnedy! Price Weenu and tU Trial tit frit, eiviwdaw MeUisrsI Mothers II Mothers 1 1 Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain or cutting teeth? If se. go at once and gets bottle of MUS. W1NBLO WS ""NOSVKUP. It will wlteve thpoer ii n "ff"r 'mme1te'r-deiend upon It t there enearth who has ever used It, who win net tell Sl'.SSUUwmeUler',u,,I"jlw' and hesiute ? J0.8 ,n au eases' ana pleasant te the tt4i and. Uthe prescrlpuea of oieefi eldiSt and . nutyn-iyaaw . aVeUse. Pnahlaa' ' 4.i..v.. pSeenrtrtT mtK.canwif. M fled upon te carry In stock inepureTt Tan J ihS live, pushing and reliable, by nremmenainV articles with well-established merttiufl inchJL are popular. Having the agency ferttnaeaiS biatedllr. King's New llscTerey?rSS;ulSp: H. B. Cochran. Druaicbt. m .n Vi aruciei .P9 3 I nuutss. , tt wuTsurely euro anantliVef? I asWMUoaef tbroMlungsaadchesUaDdlaeiaer Aft. - ; ;ffiv tassBVA ------ wsilr f Bbbbbm yy-jftml Jt'saBlaBaaaaaaaaaaT It U Kuarantettd te give perfect saUa r money refundea. Prlee nu S. in r...7TBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBrjaBBWalWVrV. T' "WVY iSUIUSH 'jJ&'OALVrKLt, 00. The Smallest American - Watch. Illtberlnljidles' Watcher nt mail iiruportletistiivtt only l"en iiuccetalutly nude dy tlin tlenea luanufactur tin The American Watch Company have succeeded In pruduclna a uierement which, theuan much siualler tan ever beferv made tiy t nem, tetalna all Ike reliable time-keeping q u a 1 1 1 1 e xlUch rharacteriie the altliam Watches. The Metrlnnt u TtiaNtl eta miter Mali ttellar. Cedln 14 k. (ield Open race or lluntlnij Ca,e. J. E. CALDWELL 8c CO., O03 Ohejtnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. MKincAL THLOfllOKOS FOK KHKUMATM. A Startling Fact. It Is net com-nenly known that a large pro portion of therheumatlituand neuralgia extant U traceable directly te the diseased condl'len or Imperfect action or th kidneys and liver therefore a remedy which cures the resulting disease must hive round and smitten the Hrst cams. Many persons using Athlopherus fei Uheumatlsm and neuralgia have been surprised te And thu chronic dUerders or the liver and kidneys have alto been greatly relieved and thiy have written for an explanation. The fact 1, that the remedy acts directly en these organs, cleansing them rrem all Irritattna- sub stances and regulating their action. Taken In connection with Alhlopherca Pills this Is, with out exception, the mewt valuable kidney and liver remedy In the world, and wUI euro a lae proportion et these Who have these diseases. Copake Iren Works, Copake, N, Y. Fer the last Ovey earn 1 have been subject te severe attacks el rheumatUm which would cause me the most excruciating pain tn my chest i was obliged te pat myself under the doc tot s care for two or three months at a time, and even then It was almost Impesttule teeetanv relief. The last time I was ttken iny son was at home, and I requested him te call the doctor but he said he had heard of atjkw remedy for rheumatism called Athlopheros and advised me te try It. I aid and you can Imagine my sur prise, was relieved of all pain alter Using one bottle and have net been troubled since. It eaved m quite a sum of money, and what Is better, 1 was net obliged te endure weeks el suf fering; would net be without It In the house Have recommended ltte ethers and ttneverlalls te giVe relief. L. II. PATTfcttlON. Every druggist should keep Athlopheros and Athlopheros mis, but where they cannot be bought or the druggist the Athlopheros Ce.. Ne. Ut Wall street. New Yerk, wUI send either (ear- .rl.,p Len..tBCe,pt of rePlar price, which Ul.oeper bottle rer Athlopheros andsec. for rer liver and kidney diseases, dyspepsia, tn tn digestien, wjakness, nervous debUlty, diseases el women, constipation, headache, impure bleed, Ac Athlopheros PUIs are nnequaled. mayls-lweed glMMOINS L.1VEK RKODLATOK. Chills, Fever and Malaria. "in low latitudes, and especially In malarial districts where ChlUs and revers are almost anl venal, the Judicious uie of Simmons Liver Beg Beg ulaler.as iVrtrnHteen'l Teme, will secure Im munity from the weakening and dangerous effects of Malaria, and will cure ChUls and rover and all malarial disorders. A cloud of witnesses, numbering the best and noblest of the land, will attest the truth or this remark. The Itegulater act3 mildly upon the bUlary ducts. Is free from mercury and ferfectly harmless."-!. II. Jesss, Macen, Oa. " I had Chills and rever rera number or years, which greatly affected by nervous system. Am always bilious, but when when I feel the attack coming en a geed dose or Simmons Liver Itegu Itegu laeor will always relieve me." Da. e. raaiDix. STSia-, Seuth Bosten, Ta. mlSeedAw QAFE, SURK ANDBPKEDY CORK. . HUP10'. Varicecele and Special Diseases or either sex. Why be humbugged byqnauta when you can find In Dr. Wright the only Umd lab ParsieiAs in PM'sdelpaiwhe maxe? a specialty et the above diseases, andciiat TassiT Cinus euAaAarasoTAdviee Free day and evening. Strangers can be treated and S turn nema amni4ii im... -JTiT """" a., - -.?: 5AWWB5 MlMnrth Ninth Street. Above Baca, F. O. BOX 871. raiiaaeiphia. anuMvaw TXUAOHTKD V1TAUTY. BXHAUSTBD VITAIITT worHkc,cayenLAru Physical DjbUIPremTluineirse .ISS,tne n2!0,a miseries consequent S2?en- 5?P?e"TO' lPrescrtpUenslOTsll diseases. Cleth, full gtlt, only Mm br man sealed, inns trail v; sample freile all yeSng d SSI at SBBtaavaBaaaaaaaa allaAUUCa S9IJ-WBWT SfaSST rsaa mvlMTSOtaw JMPROVKD CUSHIONED EAR DRUMS. CURE FOR THK DEAF. Belt's Patent Improved Cnshlensd Bar Drums PerfecUy restore hearlnjr and wrTerm SSSSLVif.U!"nt,?m,arnin- tnvlslbfe,?. fprUble and always la position. AU eonrerea eenrerea eonrerea Uen and even whispers heardUUnctlr. Send for Illustrated boeaT with testimonials, t stBlL Address or call en r. HUCOxlw BjeidwiF. Maw Verk. Msatlen ttkj nanarT innal i1i T WEAK MEN Suirerlnc from the effects of youthful errors. S1', V" T?k,"i teetn.anhS5 etc . I will send a valuable treaUM7sealedl eon. talnlngfull particulars for home eure. PBBBef charge. A splendid medical work i should be "dbrjveryman who is nervous and deblll. mlMmdAw Mnedns. Gena. BOOjTsUMsm A T WIANTt?, OUB CHOICBCOrrCKS AND riNEiT POBMOSA. OOLONUS AND IMfBBIAL TEAS wegtiarantee for One flavor ana geed drinking HaEAKrATTCOCOA'AWDCIIOCOLATE. PARCr UBOCBB1KS. Try our lllgh Grade PAMlLr FLOUB. OmO. WI&lfT, ang-avird Na IU West Etna street. 1HK UUALKUNTK. The Chalfonte. prevVS-uU.1"00' a,rt 0tfcer Modern lav- Ocean End of North Carolina Ave.,, ATLANTIC CITY, M.J. r ROBERTS A IONS, -rrrmil 'rvqpf nf&&s wsr'rA'?JT!r9rt IvTtDyEgDAT. MAY 18, 1! A OAJiaMAlt MO, An Yeu in Search of Bargains ? tr se L Gansman & Bre. .,w'L".nnV,' lhl" cemln Wfek better value In Ils-wTSaisi It thai IMauu a.tt.t.l..aua...rti ..." Inn thttu uy elHr huutu In the eltr. SUITS TO ORDER. 1 Unyt ku AM Weel Bull Mutie te Onlur U Hujiaii All'Wuel Cheviot Buli Mftde te Ortler, $i Hays an AU'Woelc&ulmere Suit Mftde te uruer. Ill Hnra an All.Wrvnl sTA...ja m..i (as.ai- a. Ofdr. ' "-,aW e.V .MV W JSilrm V1 "Wooi Knglbh WorgteJ luU svie tetirilcr. aU Hilts sail AII.Wvnl !.!. ..la tM.. OfderT ' "" -""" '"" """" w toerde?" " A11,We01 p"no Albert Suit Made i.R3.'.,?i.,a,M' fcil J0 na -W All-Weel t ante le tirner. Plenty el (ioed Styles te "elect from. M.,?u.w?nt et'Uh spring or Summer Suit Made te Order at a Moderate l'tlce don't lall te CALL AT I. GANSHAN ft BRO., Merchant Tailors. MANUrACTUKIHS Of Mea'i, Bars aad Chlldrea's CUthlag, B. K. COB. N. QUBKN A OKANUK BT3, LANCASTKB PA. HXTn9t?lT!t M,a ) Clothing Nw RKADT I Our Beady-Made Stock -OF- SPRING CLOTHING. '.!". prariBLt'. ,new our NewSPKtNO 9VOCK In Keady-Made suits, our Assortment '-nter than ever before, and Prices Lewer. We have taken special cam te stet up geed and --; -"". . . i qi mnu 4naiiK,anu w??'..l,st,,n,slo,rBnerU hive beensuetwas- rill I sa11 aia4Ss.Hiav.feakAa.M .a r - .-.. w. esaaiaiie UI UU) IWOUUl OI J OUT OpmiOO, Oar Custom Department FIT QDARANTEED. BTTRGEB, & SUTT05, Tellers aad Clelalcrt, NO. 24 0ENTR1 SQDABB, LANCA8TBB. PA. JJYKRH A RATUKON. NO PERSON Desirous et securing A FULL DOLLARS WORTH, Should buy until they hare inspected Our Stock -or- CLOTHING! TUB LARGEST AND TASTIKST ON SALE IN LANCASTKB. OUU PB1CIS AKK LOW ANB 1IIK WOKE TllB VBBY BIST THAT CAR BE MADE. If you are looking for Nice Clothing, of all Styles and Celers, ours Is the place. Anything desirable In the Cletbing Line may be fennd In our stock. One thing snre-UOOUS ALWAYS TUB OUT AS BEPBK3EHTKD. Myers & BatMen, LEADING CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 EAST KINO STRUT. LAMCABTBB, PA. uw Tsvua Ann oewrmnm. JJAKNUM COMES AND OOE8, BUT WHEN WE TELL TOD TBE SALES OF THK 20 CE.NTBE sqUAHE Tea, Coffee ted 6recerj Stere, Have doubled In seven weeks von m.. think we are here te stsy. This shows very p'alnly that we have the confldenee of bur customers. Dur aim U te keep the best In quality at prices aa low as the lowest. aa-Jilve ns a call and yen wUI net re. gretlt. JOHN A. CLARK, CENTBE sutrauK martunftw TJEUEMBER Ike Eagle Sttmbss ea Erery Dellar TOU SPEND AT CLAKKE'S. This Is beetnse he has te squeeie It se hard te get the small prenis he asks. """"m"l r.rsuTern3.,&c,.nVtO,u8r ae.c.,,fif;,2rrvn,' 10 T- es.r n.7U?aW5T?lf.lryjS.W,,01e."'"". : "S " I ?." J "St save Sc en a verv two patkates. Olive Oil onlvSe a hniii. v I. Uliveutl onlvSeahotila vA lVpeund ft "peaw tSWT, i ?, Harlav. an a nnnnil lin-A tz. . """- -.. hen amS . ' " " " J weriSi 1U0 coffees lift, ti, 18. an, Mand M CeuU per pound. Clarke's UomblnaUen Coffee onlyVei ckeesa Willi eaih nniiul uT ... m?'..,.'l' S."J "K? POUDO. . Brown Sugar. 4Kc. Para White. SWc, Uranulated.se. pSwdarsSJiVC 4 nMnM vi iy rieu rat , Wand sj cea balfquarter L.I rieurj su nrasarfmP a i illl.l.nn'.r;. JZlZZ.-XZTi,'?'' per UnltedriuUs irtnr In bealthlnlneaa te anv luar In w ". Tw.r 4.-4 4.141U44UWt..nrBS HIT, Loek out for tkam, and also our new wsgeas. CLABKa? OBIBIRALTIA AND COFFEE STOBB.NaH West King St. WTelepnene TTTANTBD. .TV u aalesmea v. sPawaa akws aesm-isM taStaaasia' MilBS. FaeUIUae uiuurpasiea. UXf. asuwa. aauTMBilB. rtM.. VAtiraiaw. J1R8U MtarMMM. MERCHANT TAILORING. Oar Merchant Tailoring Penartmeet Is as bright and new as ever. We are centluually re. eelvlng a fresh sapp'y of NEW STYLES, NEW PATTERNS AND NEW GOODS' Our line of PIECE (I0OIM for CUSTOM MAItBSI'tTSerTttOUSBRI cannot tie seen or equalled In this city for ths PBIUES e are making them up ler. Our workmanship cAnnnt beeseelltd.and we guarantee you a porfect and stilish 01 ler the least money. Wealsn have a Pull and Selected 8le;k of MKN'8, YOUTHS' and UOiS' Eeady-Made Clothing, l NDKBWEAB, LADMOBIEO and UNLAUNDBIKO Mill UTS WOOLEN SIIIHT. cellabs and currs, MANDKEKCHters, HOSlKltr, 8KKKSUCKKBCOATS and VESTS ALPACA COATS and VESTS (Extra Blr.es). LINEN PANTS, OVEIiai.l.s, BUOUEB COATS and UMUUKLLAS. Sirsh & Brether, ONI PRIOl MBROBANT TAILORS, -AND- dethiers and Famisliers, 0K. NOBTU qUKEN ST. AND CBNTBI OUAKK. I.AMUASTBH. f. w ILLIAMHUN A KOttTKK. CALL US BY TELEPHONE. WILUAHSON& FOSTER. THE RESULT or Supplying Perfect Fitting GL0TH1N s -AT- GENEROUS PRICES, II 11 M.MIK- Ours the Popular Stere -reB- 'Summer Suits. SKKKWCKEB COATS AND VSTe. COLOBBU UB1S3 PANTS. LIGHT CHILUBEN'S SUIT8, SHIRT WA19TS AND LIOHTCOLOBEO BTIPr PELT HATS. STBAW HATS. CHILUBEN'S PANCT HATS AND CAPS. LAP B0BE3 AXD WHIPS. GENTS' SUMMBK BILK NRCKWEAB. COL LABS and currs. NABBOW PLEATED DBESS 81DBT8. B1LBBIOQAN UNDEBWEAtt. THBEAD QLOVBB AWO FANCY UOSIEBY LADIES AND MISSIS' rtVE DBESS BOerS AN DBU01.3. CHILDBEN'S 8HORS. OKNT8 AJfD BOYS' DBESS UAITEB9. BICYCLE AND TENNIS HIOES. TEONES. VALISES AND TEA? ELINO BAGS. All at GenereM Prices. WILUAMSON 6 FOSTER, S3, S4.S6 u 38EMt Klag 8t, LANCASTBB. PA. ascept Mondays and Batnreais. ' WINKa AND LIQUOKU. pORK RYE WHISKY. Old Graff Spring DislilHrj. . Wtaated en'Ksst Orange street, between Orange and cheatuut, one square east of reser voir, Laaeaaur. e I have i eat erected anew distillery with all of thn latest Improved machinery for dUUlllna PUBE BYE WHISKY. J " II HUH AaVaVWU D.la(M vs.. am, wssaeia m amaa, riuunDMB:, laelBl hsftaaaa SIS nt af OavZ. aMA. est water. At It ear anwaafathers drank wk . they were boys, and Itliaa never been knewa 'ie run dry even In the hottest weather. Frem U is spring all the water sis) tn the duuilery as t .S. talned, the puuu drawing Ireui It twenty-a ve gallons a minute. " IksstdestayowadlsUlleaWalsky.IalsessM exm Braa4lM, Glat, Wlaea, Ac aafCall an be eeaylnaaa. A. asHEAFFEE, DktalaV. W. . Faimer having geed Bye en asisaf i au Be ready sal for It at The stese or sSS lE? aghast WatattsJtpriMpsadX.j5 'Si I. Wlffi w ,.. ., ., - mmmM .n. 4-44frKi44-. This Distillery baa beea erected at the famous Old Uroffstewn Spiisg. which has been noted fur ttanlaBtaeuaana naralllaaaunniw Af ih. n WgWi!t!ll! tmruveDa. QUMMKK UNDKKWKAR SlMtlSe BeRth qavj Htrtet. (OPP. FOUNTAIN INN,) HAVE lSJJlv LSKOE LINK OF BUM. MEM, MBH1NO ANO UAU.E Underwear !.ill4ia ea- ana iienu' underwear rmm a . st goods ever sold IheprtaJhndrSS-. tne best ffaffvM?- v.tfwffi.ias llan.a IT BAEUAINS 1st Laundried & Unlaundried Bhlrti FOB MEN AND BOTE. Men's Shirts, linen front, We. each. Men's 8o'".,'ninfrenCrelBfotced In Treat and bark, only Cc. ; nothing te equal them In the city ler tbe price Our tke. Shirt U the beat value ever given Heys' Shirts, all sites, tee K?j.t1ee?80?W,p1 WerkiB ". -rirS3. mllil K2.1In 'CII"DBS)' 1IIBBKU HOK In i?iT??Vr???i5,.U " ""e-lysc.pw ii? "J!?" ?." Tesn llAdles' Colored llerderad Handkerchlersenlyfe each. Twanty-flra Hesen Men's Colored lletderBd Handkerchiefs only te tteyarTStllBlur11100 ,U,M- oed' M S3 aad 35 8eata Qimb Straet, (OPP. FOUNTAIN INN. I maris-lydAw J. a MAKT1N A CO. NEW ARRIVAL ! SPRING DRESS GOODS. DOUBLE FOLD LunrRE ard. CHECKS, ttlKc- a SINGLE FOLD I USTBE CHECKS. Large and Small Plaids, at 10c. ayard. WOOLTBICOT8. SBInches Wide, Bprtns Shades, at Mc. a yard. IIKKIE bUlTlNUS. Checks, stripes and Plain, alJlc.a yard. CHECK CASIIMKKt, In New Colorings. ! Inches Wide, at SOc a yard. CHECK TBICOTS, Weel and Silk, te Incl Wide. aw ayard. SILK AND WOOL MiXTUBtS. In Plain SB 1 Checks, at one. a yard. CBKAM CAWVAB SUITINGS 30 Inches Wide, at tbe. a yard ; worth 11.10. ALL-WOOLTKICOTSIn New Shades, SO Inch Wide, at 7Je.ayard. BL10K DRESS 600DS. BLACK HENBIETT AS, BLACK CASH MEBB, BLACK B VT18TKS. BLACK CASIIUEBB BAB1T7, BLACK COBDED KEPP", BLACK BUNTINGS. J. B. Martin i Ce, Cor. Wert EIm Prliw Bta.. LAMOABTBB. FA. 109EPH V. HOBEHT8. (J DAVID BOBBBT8. The Chalfonte, Psssenger Elevator and Other Modern Im provement. Ooean 2nd of North Carolina Ave., jT.Bosaarsa.aea. ATLANTIC CITT.M. J. mylMhna OTANUABD WORK. Edw. Edgerley, OARRIAOB BUILDIR, ""r,TT?.za.r' . r- t.ti ana sn as. aa. al IIAStKKS ear of raewawsst r.a. '.have In stock and Build te Order Every Va .COUPES. BiraUIU,CABB10LKT, CABBIAOka, VIOTOBIAS, BUSINESS WAWONS, -T" CABTS, aieuAtiu wauuss, auaaips), MABKKT WAUONH.PHiETONS, KXPKNHH WAGONS., I employ the Best Mechanics, aad have facul ties te build eerectly any style of Carriage . Murru "t - Fair Dealing, Meaest Werk at test Prtese." Please give saw a ealL lepdrlig Pnmftij AUmM Tt. rsuvsaa AJWSSS aasatai smv"" ( wa BARD I McELROY, BARD (6 McEIM J t 6i&&C-Vwr, j- ,,'felCI J&-&