."i-r'Wir -".- 7-.-;r --v ip Rs.TTS.Tl7KWWRV.i.'vTTrwsv " VVrK 'V1?! WiFBPPPpTti ' '"i -; -V"r! " "A B THE LANCASTER DAILY INTEIiMGECER, MONDAY, MAY 23, 1887. HW"i""I,. . . SK- 7 BF t-AfiS'V.-' RST i V SWWTfTI VSW "'"V. MTliJi" B. T7 VIV .' SSWS-T&Tl.rTI'K.C ; jT.W.8 IftlW & ijrxi mUGfiKCfiR fWWs4T lljWWM WCww miit 1 1-- iwtt CHiamHiataMMaM n u JM MM! sussa, sasnts IJMB IMWUWI te J" mmm ttmvmtu mbhbbw uavrm I stsusfaul liLlla ta.1 I ti IS IS K IS M iW Ml 7 SW iH IB IB aM n i inn OB WW 111 01' MOD 171 trot moo ee mm MOO MOT ec mi 1 1 Weekly IhteUtaneer VS&t U IT MOwNINC. i ' cutis ev raw mrrArrcvTS I am wiih ail Anowmexm Lamas I co m waen uhit! I aVssMr M Tlttrwmt fsi nfTBLUOBNOBB. rIHIng. Lancaster, r. : faiuefttt InttUignu. H LANCASTER, MAT O, 1SS7. rW DcMeralltiag Results. Tfce Lancaster county Republican prlm- ;Rf election nas been held with mere man the usual attendant demoralization. The -aetey and drunken crowds en the streets Uarday afternoon and evening told all 1 1 ' 1 : I m ste plainly that the local Republican hosts i Klad locked horns, and that the debauching w. ax the voter by money and drink had set in. leyV If the Republican Anti-Corruption asse- ijHMOB wisuea te snow a reason ler lis ex- let it investigate the wholesale RftTOteJjuylng in all the wards of the city. mil the Second ward, which contains mere iftwaalth than any ether two wards in the Ity, votes were bought at 13.50 each, and N? aa traffic in them was notoriously open. itTtve defeated candidates for foremost ;Cattflleaa are said te have srjent a.5.000 each &WM aecure their election. It is as plain as a Fs& Bike atari that the crreat bulk of these funds A.mtM spent in a manner expressly prohibited kibrlaw. Ml.. In the Sixth ward, where CI votes were ?-. .& m mr . . . V- ivtuniea ier asieiuzer, wi. people nave ai M '"ready made affidavit that they voted for ;,wm. rxr mw .mvw vk wu uiiuiiwui iinuu "UDen the DeeDle of the ceuntv must be ftv incalculably bad. Men have been taken from thtlr regular occupations te buy or im uuuguir, auu an u.tve ueea luaue mere familiar with the demoralizing traffic in that most elevated of political blessings, the right of suffrage. Year after year the Istellieenceu has called attention te the demoralizing effects ottbeRepublican primary election, and.-the situation has wnany grojWerse. Se long as intelligence remains at Its t grade, It Is tee much te hope for a betterment. But all geed citizens will hope that some day the scales may fall from the Republican eyes In this county, and that Republicans and Democrats may join in a citizens movement te scourge the money-changers from the political temple. A Stubborn Jndge. Juige Fatterson protects his reputation for stubbornness by his action in the Hetel Lancaster case, and demonstrates hi3 utter inability te act wisely when his inclina tions lead him another way. lie is net Incapable of wisdom. lie knows what it is. Oftentimes he Has exhibited a marked naffPOA 9 AhllAlltjiBIAMI m lfr JM ! daft' Tl.mfr '!$k hA l& llt.ti.rlv lnqfc nrliAn Im Ima nn dtittmr t J hurt and a spleen te gratify. lie cannot kslp satisfying a prejudice or kick ing a fee, even though he hurts him self a vast deal mere thau he does the ether fellow ; and knows that he does. This type of men is net very rare, but there Is net often found a mere distinctly marked member than our friend the judge. The zebra bands are very visible. A wise man certainly would net have refused this license, though it be, as tie judge says, unnecessary. We agree that there is no absolute necessity for it. 71 very body can be accommodated with all they want te drink or eat, and with beds for sleep, without the facilities of this new hotel. Rut this is net at all the question. The town, un doubtedly, could get along with one -tenth the number of drinking places and be bet ter off without them. The high license bill has been passed with the express view of limiting the number of saloons and of Baking them or a better class and putting tbem in mere respectable bands. And the people of this community knew that the licensing of the Hetel Lancaster would be in the line of this improvement, because the character of the place and of the man keeping it are both high. The people's sense of justice has been out raged by the refusal of a license te this place and the grant of it te places of very much lower character. Everyone knows that Judge Patterson did net refuse this license because of the reason he assigns. He demonstrated this conclusively when he gaveGeergeU. Miller tavern license. He may deceive himself, and really think that his reason is theoneheelves. Ilehaaan m .eADtitude for self-deceDtlen. ir h. Q.. '., sera known te upbraid another's stubborn. &' and blame it en his Scotch-Irish "teod, in ail unconsciousness of his own Keumple. ffi. i:r. A.4 W M Mt . 'K.k BlOppiDr S.BBU urai'uiegi vf Ji Secretary Lamar has addressed a letter ;te the president setting forth In detail the V if ant AnriiMnn tf (ha indnmnlin Kjlsv wwi wMMvr uw aatuviAauiij da wiuuteia rrem settlement te satisfy Jf0 rlfbU of land-grant railroad cempa- ir'jj?" ""----""" 1 "ftfta Ha annwfl rnar a arMnnmiifirnr tm r companies have made indemnity selections lft9 tba full extent allowed by their respec- live grants, and that ethers have selected U the lands within the indemnity limits ' which are subject te selection. ';- Teeae lands were originally withdrawn ; horn settlement by order of the president. L mmA itui Mtfrltirv nvi t'TliarA uuimi miav ieba no valid reason why these orders of withdrawal should net be revoked. The tsnannotlena In the wav of bona fide settle. L-afeihmfc ttui milillA iVncnaln timiM Iia m. . ww r-.. -... .w.w .,. I M speedily m peasible after the rea- . waleb eraated tbem nave ceased te Belferinf that tbaae railroad com- iter bad aaule ttnw te asaert any itfeeymiy bar Ungard teindan. M which thnj.mjr tMUUl, and mnummmnlmkVi nww- oft te tata br rMterlBg Umm lands te the tabUe dtmalafer thebeaeAtef Mttlen, It te y porpeae, It it metta your approval , te take all necessary atepa looking te the aceempliahment of this object" lie rag geats that thirty days notice be given te the companies Interested, In order that they may show cause, it they can, why the withdrawal of the lands should net be revoked. As the withdrawals have been In operation from two te thirty-seven years, the reads have certainly had time enough, and the secretary Intimates that ether land-grant reads will receive similar attention at an early date. The days of railroad land-grabbing are ended. The Oreaa rellUlea. (The collision of the Celtic and ltritanulc will net be very encouraging te these who contemplate traversing the ocean for a summer tour. And they would be wiser if they staid at home. Te be sure they will say " this is only once" ; and they may siy, tee, that they can die but once ; and, if they are the philosophers they pretend te be,they miy venture en the waters with out a tremor at the thought of hew nearly these two great ships came te going down to'the bottom in an instant,with every soul en beard. If the accident had b?en at all preventa ble It would net be se horrible te contem plate. Rut It really was something that may happen at any time and that no human skill or precaution can avoid. Xe way has . . "w . "' " been fount! te make a Ship safe iromef collision in a dense fog. It would net be sfe even if it undertook te stand still, and a'l ether ships did the same, because it is net possible te stand still among the waves of the ecean.and headway must be kept en a steamer te keep it under control. The great need of navigation is te And some way of beating a fog. The fog horn does net deit. The ether day two steamers came into collision, in English waters, that were both busily sounding their fog horns ; they made se much noise themselves that they could net hear each ether's noise. Of course the danger of collision is net very great when you compare the number of collisions with the number of escapes, and the number of passengers te Europe that go and come safely with the number killed and injured; which is a favorite method of calculation when people are en dry land, and are considering the, venture, or seeking te persuade the prudent te take it. Rut it is net the kind of calculation that is made when the feet treads the steamer's deck upon which an impenetra ble mist has fallen. Then it Is felt that any moment may bring the beat into col lision, and that it is only geed fortune that will keep it safe. The skill of man is biflled. The beat-master is helpless, and the ship is trusted wholly te its luck, while its engines drive it onward. And there is hardly any who is philosophical enough at such a moment net te feel some discom discem discom pesuro and who is net joyful when the fog raises. It is the unpleasantness of these mementa that must be counted against the pleasure of travel, mere than the average calculation of the less of life and limb. If you add te these thee who are nearly scared te death en a voyage te Europe, the average would become alarmingly large. Ui.ydesdai.e, a Winchester, Va,atalllen, has Just killed his third man. Heceuldhave some ettectlve work before him in this county at the present time. i Thk "Heg Ring" wanted the whole hog, but are satisfied with three-fourths of it. I'ltEsiUKNT Cleveland basarare happi ness -In the use of the English languaga Grant Pest Ne. 13, G. A. R., of Wilmington, Dsl., recently expressed Ita unanimous ap proval of the presidential veto of the depend ent pension bill and be informed the presi dent, la his letter acknowledging his ap preciation el their endorsement, the president eaya: It semetimes happens that efilcial conduct clearly demanded by an imperative obliga tion of public duty is made difficult by coun ceun coun ter influences and Inclinations which grew out of sympathy, or by a disposition te fol fel low with ease and comfort the apparent cur rent of popular opinion. These of our citi zens net holding efllcu and thus entirely free from the solemn obligation of protecting the Interests of the people often fail te reallzs that their public servants are te a large extent de barred, in ellldal action, from the Indulgence of these charitable impulses, which lu pri vate life is net only harmless, but commend able. While this deprivation abeuld be re garded as one of the stern incidents of a faithlul performance of official duty, and while it htieuld be endured with the resigna tion arising from ah unfaltering faith in the ultimate Justice el the American people, It is, nevertheless, gratifying te receive auch ex pressions as are contained in the resolutions new before me. Br.UMM, or .Schuylkill, is against Jehn Sherman. This is the first rial boom for tba Ohie statesman. CrtEsrtMi te u.n tv has an Insatiable pride. Lancaster county bad 63 candidates for office in the recent Republican scrimmage. Ne sooner is this announced than a Chester county contemporary Bays that some years age that county bad 84 candidates for the Re publican nominations. " Sat. why de yoe laugh Wt h such harty zeal ?" " 1'vu found a dollar In last Summer's vest I " m I'ivk people last their Uvea en Sunday afternoon in Philadelphia because Themas Uoeuor was disposed te maintain that he was a better tug beat fireman than Dennis Curu tnlngH. This was the direct cause of the row which resulted in the capsizing of a beat en the Delaware, but it may be aald te have been chiefly due te tee much Sunday beer, aa sober men would net have carried en the argu ment be vigorously as te spill themselves and friends into the river. Cenner, who Is new under arrest for causing these five sudden deaths, seems te have had some notion that yawl was net proper ground for a free fight, for be took the eirs from his adveraary with the declared intention et getting te shore "te settle the matter with hls'nsta." Timethy Murpliy.objecting te tblspregratnme,became auddenly unconscious and en reviving round himself in the water with his wife holding fast te him. Qoed bye, Tim ; save yeursell 1" were her last words as she sank. Only three were aaved, and among them waa Tiwetby Murphy, whose rash Interfer ence caused the upset, and Themas Cenner, new a prisoner. Fortunately for the latter the direct object et his assault aurvlvea, but many a man has been hanged who did net de serve the penalty as richly as the man whose drunken anger caused the death et two women and three men. The law cannot give him tbe punishment he deserves, but ii no uaa auy uianuuea snout mm, the VOlee of consclenes will Intllct sentence mere terrible then any that could be given by the law. Tub Czaii has Just had executed five plettera Five hundred will rise In their places. B PXUBONAIm Themas B. Ankrim has been appointed postmaster at Wakefield. Father Rellxr has been released from Klseu In Dublin, the warrant for nil arrest ving been declared lllegsL eJKXATOB Den Oambren and z-Saaater Mauene contemplate tna oenstruoUon r railroad In tee tide water country of Vlr- Hahene oentemplate tn oenstruotlon Ctal miss iiLLii iron by am aecapiM uw of the Philadelphia edition of the New erk World. KtilTen O'BniB! wn In bed tl tUy Sun day a the result of the Kingsten mobbing. Though sutlerlng with a broken rib, he pro pose te keep moving. LtKUTKXAMT Ki.ti'risn. 'be colored oailet who get Inte bail reler t Wet 1'eint by the earspllttlug lin'hlent, H making big money In mine In Northern Mexlej. Ex-MAen At.iir.nr Hai.mku, rr Uestcn, died yesterday of pirumenln. lid wmeiui of Hie me't widely known et Maeliti4etU Democrats and tia.l few eim!s lit the sUte ns an orator. MAnnterr Hneti', of lnnc.uter, will be the MeinerWI l),ty orator In Allontewti. Tbltlt the tlrst year an outsltle spuiker Inn been wcured, Ieel Uwyets or preachers generally delivering the oration. Pern I.ke XIII. hm wrltten a letter te Archbishop Cerrlgan, of Nev Yerk, approv ing of his conduct In the McUlyun chsm. licnry Ueergessys: "Itilee uuWlocltle the case at all, for l'epe Le he) uet rxnuilued both sides et the question." ClKNTUit. lswe S. CatiinN with drawal Ireui the itcpubllran ormnizitlen In Droeklyn has breu folio we J by Colonel l.ewl n. Steiiman's abandonment of the same party, llelh withdrawals have bven resultant upon the Utorlsef the lUeen com mittee In the legislature of New Yerk te blacken the name of Brooklyn. Mrs. Gp.enui: V. Haku and her llvedaugh tera will leave lleadlug seen f"i l'drepe, te remain at least a year. They will make their home either In DresJen or Munich, and will be Joined later by Mr. IWer, who will remain until the an miner el l;i-'' when he will cou ceu test with Cencressunn Krmentreut for the congressional nomination from the Heading district. Samuel M. wttr.nr.v, rcmecratlc mom mem ber et the last lleus) el Hepreentntives from Cumberland county, is coming in ter some well-deserved compliment upon hU upright Landintellleentillsctiareeef ilutle. ineuKii in a boneless inlnnrltv. Mr. V. by his vlijl lance, nls experience ai a former memeer auu his strict attention te the invPOiHngs took plac3 In the leadership of the Hoihe and did much te promo'.e j;ei and te pre out 111 leg islation. Glahstenk Is te receUe from his Ameri can admirers a iuislve and solid square f)iecsef sterling slUer, 3 feet In height and -' nches In width, surmeuuted by a bust of the great statesman. The appreciation of Ameri cans of Gladstone's great work for Ireland U ymbellzed bv a graceful female tlgute wearing a star "sptngled rob- and having In the left hand an Irish barp, while the right Is thrown around the base or the bust placing en It a mass of shamrejK laave. It cost (3,000 and Is new en exhibition in New Yerk. FRBau HAin iiAi.t, yurr.f. Ths Oames t'lsycd un Saturday-Seme Itrnis About Vtsjers The League games of Siturday resulted as follews: At I'hllalelphla: Philadelphia ), Chicago 3 ; at llos'en : Ilnsten le, Indianap olis 3 ; st New Yerk : New Yerk 7, Pitts burg 5 : at Washington : Detroit 1, Wash ington 2 The games in the American Asoistlen en Saturday were : At t'leveland : Cleveland 15, Athletic 12 ; at Cincinnati: Hillimore 3, Cincinnati 4 ; at lulsvllle : Louisville ?, Mets4; at St. Leuis : Si. Leuis 1-', Brook lyn 9. The Pennsylvania Association clubs all filayed en Saturday and the games resulted Ike this: At Al toens: Alientenn 10, Al Al Al toena I ; at 11 rati ford : Wlikeabarre 10, Brad ford 4 j at Willlamsper'. : Scranton 7, Wll Wll Uamspert 3 ; at Johnstown : Reading 13, Johnstown 1). Weed played at short for Philadelphia lu Saturday's game and did It well. Fergusen pitched and the Chicago had only beien hits. The Detrelts were fortunate In securing Weidman, who has dene Hee work. The Washlngtens bad but seven hits ell bim Sat urday. Madden is pitching splendidly for the Hus tons. In the New Yerk-Plttsburc trnne of S ttur- day seven hits were made oil Oalvin and nine etr Kcefe. Pittsburg's lnllsld bad heveu errors. Greenwood, of Baltimore, astonished the Cincinnati players and the audience by mak ing a trlple play, unassisted, en Siturday. lie Jumped aud ciugbt Keenan'a line hit, stepped en eeeend, putting out Cerkhlll, and threw te third, catching Kellly. The 1'edx seemed unable te bat or field after till.", aud put up a very dull game. Jim White, of the Detroit, is using a bat that be made himself, aud he is making pitchers Blck with it. Instead of giving Kelly, their flO.OOf) prtes athlete, a geld watch, the llostenlans ought te present him with a lull that be cm hit Chicago Jlertihl. Tue. Chicago poe- Jle can iiiaUn tun of Kelly, but he s de'ng be well with his club that at the end of the season they will haea sent en the steps far above Chicago. It will then be Kelly'a turn te laush. Beattn of AUeLtewn, allowed the Al'.eana but three bits Saturday. Beb Barr, formerly et the Washlngtens, who Is new living In retirement, may pitch for Chicago, as Ansnn wants him badly, ru der the new rules Barr would be an elleotlve pitcher. Recclus, late of Louisville, ha? signed with Cleveland. The Lewell correspondent of the A'perliun Ziesays: " niggins' work at second base and with the stick Is wonderful; nothing like It has ever been seen en n Lewell nine before, Sam Crank's work at second for tbeeldcban pien nine el '77 being the noirest approach te it, and lligglns is bis peer In everjthlng, and a continuation of his playing willcause the name of this town te be changed te illg- glnsvllle." A leek at the were will con vince any one that this Is true hi every par ticular, lligglns also leads tbe team In bit ting. There la talk of Din O'Leary mtnajlug the Indianapolis team. The Oswego club has released Wes Curry as manager, and he has been appointed an International umpire. Temneyls again leading the bas3 runners of the International Leagua Fred Cerey in stranded in Pittsburg. He baa no money and is lu a bad way. Thli Is teglve notice thu all citizens troubled with coughs or retrt should preunre a bottle of Ur. Hull's Cough "iyrupuml WKeU at once. OfUcHU of the U. 9 Treasure, of the lia'tl lia'tl meru Custom lleussund 1'oileiUjo lndorges.il lnderges.il lndorges.il valleii Oil. DI'KUIAL MOtlVKS. A UK EAT DISCOVKUV. The Greatest discovery of the nineteenth ren tury- Is Dr. Leslie's Spc lul Prescription for Hick headache, which is thu discovery of an eminent physician and used by him for ever thirty ye.irs beferu giving It te the public, and It stands te. day without a rival, bead adrurtlsemeut In A Bad Misfortune. Is te raise a nice family of hey and girls and then have them curried Inte nu eaily gravis by that terrible disease Consumption. Itenl the warning and check It In Its first stages by the prompt use of humn'a llalsain for thuThre.it and Lungs, warranted te euro and rullexuall cases. Price doc. and II. Fer side by 11. " Cochran, druggist. Ne. U7 herlh guecn street. Trial tiujri: it) Bueajjen's amis M,t, The llest Salve in the world for Cots, Brntsci, Seres, Ulcers, Salt llbeum, rover Seres, Tetver, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin rupllens, and positively euros Files, or no pay req aired. It Is guaranuwd te give perfect satis. tactien, or money refunded. Price it, cents per box. Fer sale by it. U. Cecnran, Druggist, 131 ujjgUt,! ann in isnrcn inssn airiwv i.annAiAr, The Verdict Unanimous. Teu are feeling deprcssi-d, your appetite Is nor. veu are bothered with Headache, von art. peer, you are belherei Bdiretv. nervous, ana dgety, nervous, ana generally out of sorts, and want te brace up. Itmeeup, hut uet with stlmu WlUl WJ WUCf Uf. IIIUIT? up, UUl uui. wiiuauiiiu lants. spring medicines, or bitters, which hue for their basis very chean. bad whlskv. and which stimulate yen ter an hour, and then leave you In worse condition than before. What you want is an alterative that will nurlf v venr bleed. start healthy action of Liver and hlduuys.iu. store your vitality, undglvoreuuwrd health and strength. Such a medicine you will Hud In Kloc Klec trie Bitters, and only 30 cunts u bottle at II. 1L Cochran's Drug btere, ISJ audlJU.Nerth (Jueen street, Lancaster, Fa. (2) THATHACKINUCOUtlU can be sequlckly eured by Shlleb's Cure. Vte ituurtntee lu sold Kit-";.00? hrn drugulst, Nes. Iflaud VA North Queen Bu, LancasUir, Fa. (i) tJ&Ril!&.'. NJS!lT? maau miserable by that von. ,Td iR, ii "ST." " 'i " ine remedy hhllnli'a f !i,r. I. .Kufr ttJl&W2g$$ for and Metb.rsi Mothers II Metnsrstl Are yen dUturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child sutterlng andcrytnif with the eacruclaUng pain of cutUng toeiht lj.e go at once and get a betUe of M US. W IN s LU W 'H SOOTH1NO 8VUUF. It will relieve the poe? little sniTer Immedlately-depend upon It t there U no mistake about It. There Is net a mother en earth who ha ever used It, who will net tell you at once that It will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te lkhllS. muatln llbu innifln I, .w.....!.. I ,-i te use in aU eases1 and Piquant te the taste. I .ZnrS,ll,r:: I test tenuis phnlsUns sng nurses ta the Patten I tutw ewevsryvMre, osauaDetua. MKDJCAL. , TUUU'llOHOS KUK KUKUMAT1HM. A flew lease of life. W hen one has bef n sntrerlng the agonies nl a svvtirvntUck of rbuiimulsiii, neiiralitla or cl fttlc.i, mut mllcf i-etiics. It mint a It a new lrose of Ufa had bwm gntntcd. Surh hne tMwn the fcellriRs of theiisamls who, after trying phjrtl. clans and nmnberlitM reii.uOUu, ha a tievd Atli Atli Atli lophnreinml found le their great Jey that thli uivdtcluu really dta cure these ilhu-iuBi. 3s; rnlten St., llroeklyti, N Y. Alter suTcrlng for niurly two jears with a continuous attack et rhmimaUiiu ! after trying almost every sin-clllc, domvstle and ferclgu, which thn crejullty et n wise nan, or a feel, might hint one te trust In, It was a double p'ras p'ras ur)te tuu te Ilnil a rvmnly which, ertnlnatlng In the famous 'Ultyet l.lms "-the home e( my ancestors and Its ilrel lenuder has preed se liiTalnible ablrsilng. Ill nearly six months since 1 was led te trace out the stgntfleance of that erd tblopherm. It has proved te me, In n geed degree, a renewer of my former vigor nndstrcugth, se thit 1 h.ive been enabled te move about with almost youthful activity, and te feel, wh'le aupnuchtng my " threo score ycirsandten," thst lhve anew heU en Itte. I believe your philosophy et the disease te be correct, tint It lus its origin tu tha bleed, and ttut your retuiHjy tencaes thosejnluts and mils ilcs, loeonlng the node, which hsve been brought Intosubjectlon te this dreadful disease and sets thetu free as no ether romeJyttuUl hs,ve tried. 1 hive been cautious for se long a tlme In recommending It te ethers till 1 had tried Its t'ftlc&cy In my own ca : anl 1 am new free te state the estimate 1 put upon It, as the safest and uiejliQUtent cure 1 hue auy knowl edge of, Kvery druggist should keep Athlopheros and Alalopheroa fills, but where they cannot be bought el the druxgtst the Athlopheros Ce., Ne. Ill Wall street. New Yerk, will end either (ear rlige p ltd) en rucelpt of regultr price, which t ll.w per bottle for Athlopheros and SOe. ter 1'UU. Fer liver and kldney dUeascs, dyspepsia. In digestion, weakness, nervous debility, diseases of women. consUrutlen, heaiUeha, Impure blerat, Ac, AthlophenM I'Uls are uneiualed. mayliilwi'AwSlwr OIM.MONS I.IVKU HEGUIiATOlL Chills, Fever and Malaria. "In Ien latitudes, and especially In malarial districts where Chills and Fevers are almost unt verjal.thc Judicious u e of Simmons Liver Ueg ulater.as Prrtcnfueand Tonic, will secure Im munity from the weakening and dangerous etTcct-s of Malaria, and will cure Chills and rover and all malarial disorders. A cloud of wltnces, numbering the best and noblest of the land, HI attest the truth of this remark. The llegulater acts mildly upea the biliary ducts, Is Tree from mercury and ferfectly harm leu." II. 11. J e.n ts, Macen, Ua. ' I had ChUls and Teverfera number of years, which greatly affected by nervous system. Am always bilious, bnt when when I feci the attack coming en a geed dose of Simmons Liver llegu llegu laeor wlllalways relieve me." Dr. U. Fbiiuxs Fbiiuxs BTitiw.Seuth Bosten, Va , mlsdSwMWAr c APCINE PLASTERS. 35 ML1W.S AWaKiiKIi TO Bensen's Gapcine Plaster ! HIE F.frjT IN THE WOULD. Cures l'leiirlsy, liheumitlsm, Lumbago, Itack ach, Weiknes', Coldi lu the Chest and nil Acties ana Mralus. lleware of Imitations under similar seundtrg names. Mf Ask for IVrsen's and take no otter. decllCmdAwMWAF "TjlXHAUSTKI) VITALITY. EXHAUSTED VITALITY TUKSCIK.VCEOF Lirg, the great Medical Werk of the age en Manhood, .Nervous and Physical Dublllty, I'rematuns Decline. Ktmrsef tenth, and the untold miseries consequent thereon. SW pages 6ve 12S prescriptions for all aisiuues. Cleth, full gilt, only 11.00, by mall, scaled, lllustratlvesample trea te all young and mlddle-ayed inen ferthti next 90 days. Address DtL W. II. FAliKKK, 4 liulflneh Street. Ke-rnsu Mas. mvn-lvdAwMWAr TMl'ROVKD CUSUIONED EAR DUUMa OURE FOR THE DEAF. eck's FaUmt Improved Cnshloned Car Drums perfectly restore hearing and perform the work et the natural drum. Invisible, com fortable and always In nesltlnn. All mni.ni. tlen and even whispers heard.dlstlnctlr. Send for Ulustrated book with testimonials, FBKB. A-tlreps or call en F. HISCOX, Sej ilreadway. MewVerk. Mention this mpflr.' lnnHMr1AMWAF 0iiK UUAKAMTKKD, RUPTURE. Cure guaranteed by DR J. a MATEB, atiH t U-s!4k1 br hundreusnf cnra- Main nflin. ui, iiivn,iiuji ur aeiav iram dd,i. in Alluii ST., I'HU.A. Sen.1 for Clreular. ftilcntw HA.XA, VAfB.Slt. POIt A COOL lit: AD, BUY Stauffer&Ce.'s CELEHKATED LI&HT-WEIGHT HATS! -TII03K- BOSTON BEAUTIES thk most comfeittaklk. most ha8v sii'ii.m; a.vh lhjiitkst wkieht UTttF HAT MAUK. STRIW FATS IN KVKKY IiKSlUAKI.K BTVI.K AT LOWKST 1'llICLS. xes. :n a ::a mouth qui:E. stukkt, LA.SCASTKU, PA. rum MALM UM MMMt. FOR HRNT K RKIUK STABLE; ROOM fur four horses anu six canlagea t In centre of city. WM. J. C(X)FKH, uiuylC'i'u.tftfd Ne. six West King SL rjteu -C Tw RKNT. Twe or lour rooms In Ittirnmer'a v llulldlng. Ne. 1V3X North (Jneen stieet. Heat aud .as included. Apply at icbis-ltd UUlUMfcU'S LIVIHY OFFICE. FOR HALK OR RENT-BRICK 8TABLR undlet, 17ilfix)t,en Christian street, be tween rust King und Orange streets. Can be easily changed iute a machine shop or ware house. Easy tonus. H. C. HltUUsKKK, aiuttd Atterneyat-Law. HOUHK FOR RUNT OR HALK. " iloiise with modern Improvements and sieaui uuuv. arKeiuwu aua aru. yard. Availelyef Ne. t0 North Lime irun in.es unq grapu vines, BtlCUl AI'IIIVll, KZIIAF LANDIS, aprMld Ne. Wi .North Lime StrteL rjniKUUALFONTK, The Chalfonte. proavVmreulKlev,er UB" 0ther Modern 1m Ocean End of North Carolina Ave ATLANTIC UTl", . J. E. ROBERT. & SONS. aylMaM lltr IWODS. QPKN EVKHY KVKN1NO. Bosten Stere , 2G AND 28 NORTH QUEEN ST., l.A.NCASl'KH, 1A. (lletwcen t'ostelllco and Centre Square ) UAKOU SKKN Our UK AVTirill. SATIN KS at MXc a yard. Our UsNtibOME hKKKSUCKKKS at CVc, UHd and ltk a ard. Our riNK UltBAU BKKRSUOKKHS at 6c. a yard. M MUKU81LhSat:.M a yard. Uur Levely Assortment of SPRING DRESS GOODS At Such LOW THICK that will make you won der hew we de It. Our Large Assortment of WU1TE 1UKS aoertt and Kverythlng New 111 CKKAH DKh.33 UOOuS. Our Large Asiertment et dreu's Ladles' and Chit' SPRIjNG HOSIERY. Uur Large Stock of LADIES' JERSEYS. Our Special lUrgalns In 1ILACK IIK.NK1 KTl'AS. OurSpeclvl Inducements In Hl.ACK SILKS. Have Ycu Ever Seen Our Stere V StammBres. &Ce. Stere Open Every Evenleg. aevsmMVUKumm siuune. QALL AND 8EK " TUK ROCHESTER' LAMP. Sixty Candle-Ltght Beau them alL Anether Let of CI1EA1' Ut.unES for Gas and OU stoves. THE " PERFECTION " MKTAL110ULD1NU AND UU13B1U CUSHION WEATHER STRIP Beats them alL This strip outwear alt ether?. Keens out the cold. Step rattling et windows, zclude the dust. Keep out snow andmln. Any one can apply It no waste or dirt made In ap- uiyiusi iu van uu ULiua anywnera no neiea te bore, ready ler use. It will net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip Is the most perfect. At the bteve, Heater and Uange auire -or Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QDEEN ST l.aNCASTRU. PA WM. A. KlKr-FKi; ALDUM V. HKKh KIEFFER & HERR, -DF.AI.Klt3 IN- WOULD CALL SPECIAL ATTKNTION TO Fuller & Warren Ces (TUUY, N. Y.) STOVKS, HEATERS. FURNACES AND RAN6ESL We ask no one te ran any risks with "FUL LKB A WAUBKN'8 " Qoeds. We gnarantes them te give Satisfaction. Aa a Heater " TH K 8FLKNDID " has no rival, being a thorough het base, no part of this stove remains cold, evei y Inch et it radiates heat. As a Smaller and Cheaper Heater the "IIUIQ HT DIAMOND" has established Itself In the rrent ranks. The merlU et the "SPLKNDID" and "BB18RT DIAMOND " consist In Beauty of Construction, Perfect Control of Draft, Cleanliness, no Dust, no Gas and Kconemy et FueL sW-CaU and examine for yeurself: 40 EASTklNG ST., (OFPOS1TB OOUKT BOU8B.I atrsi-tMAw WIXKS AXD LIQUORS. pURE RYE WHISKY. Old Gret! Spring Distillery. situated en Kast Orange street, between Orange aud chestnut, one square east of reser. velr.Xancaiter, F I have Just erected a new distillery with allot the latest Improved machinery for dUtllllug FUUK BVK VVUIHKY. A. B. BUKAFFKU, Proprietor. This Distillery has been erected at the famous Old OrotTstewn Spring, which has been noted for Its plenteous and unfailing supply of the pur est water. At It our grandfathers drank when they were boys, and It has never been known te run dry even lu the hottest weather. Prem this spring all the water uved In the distillery Is ob tained, the pump drawing from It twenty-five gallons a minute. Besides my own distilled Whisky, I also handle Brandies, Gini, Wines, &c. jrCall and be convinced. A. B.8HKAFFKB, Distiller, 8TOUK Ne. 1)3 North Queen SUeet, N. H. Fatmerahavlnir iroed Ki.nnhins mi, And ready sale for It at the store or distillery. Highest cash market price paid for a geed artl ole. apras-iyaaw OAMKIAVMM UTANDAKD WORK. Edw. Edgerley, CARRIAGE BUILDER, NOS.40. 42. 43, 45 MAKKKT BTKKKT, Ueur of Posteffloo, . Lancaster, Pa, I have In Stock and Build te Order livery Va- niy ei me xoiiewina siyies i PftllDlrU UHiliilwu iaasaSs ilUUI WO. DUUU1SUI. liAUHIUL lULikia, CAUUlaUktt, VIOTOKIAS. HUS1NKSS WAUONS, mX ti CAMTB, uusitu nsuufln nu.MM MAKKKT WAUONS, PIIACTOMS, KXFKKSS WAGONS. I employ the Best Mechanics, and have taetll ties te build cerectiy any style of Carriage de sired. The Quality. Style, and Finish of my Werk, mikes It deSdedtyThe CIUtAFKST A TUt MAUKIT MOTTO i " Pair DeaUng, Honest work at Bot Bot Bet eom Prices." Please give me a ealL Repair. Pnwptlj Attmiei Te, fMOM IX) WKK THAM ALL OTHBKaV. asf Wl Heasefurnisliing Goods ! DHVuoena. UUMMKK UMlKHWEAlt, & 33uin..35SoulhQucen Stttet. (OPf. reUNTAIN INN,) HAVE IN HTIM'K A 1, A II (lit LINK Or SUM MMl, HKI1ISO AM) UAU.K Underwear rOtt LAIIIKH, IIRNTS AM t:illl,t:KKV LOWKUIMIICKSTIUN KVKUSOI.ll AT usreuK. AT l.adles' and tlents Underwear from 25c. up t the test goods ever sold at the prlce. clilldrvu's iiaure unnerwrnr irnm ise up. Men's Jedii Drawers. Me. each nothing ever sold like them at the price. UAUUA1NS IN Laundricd & Unlaundried Shirts rOU MEN AND 1IOY9. Men's Shirts, linen front, 'IV;. each. lien's Shirts, citta flue linen front, reinforced In front andbtck, only Me. : nelhlmr te equal them In the city ler the price. Our )c, Shirt Is the best value ever given Heys' Shirts, all sites, coo each. Men's striped Working Shirts, 5c; regu ular prtoe. 50e. Fifty KeienCllll.DK'.N lllllllKlHIOSKIn lllack, Urewn, lllue and t.arutt, only Da. )wr pstr; worth UMe. Twenty-five Dezen ILadlrs' Colored Herdered Handkerchiefs only Scearh. Twenty-fire Deieu Men's Colored Iteraen-d Handkerchiefs only la each. We invite Inspection of these goods us they are Htal Uargalus. 33 anil 35 Seuth Queen Street, (OFF. FOUNTAIN INN ) marl'i-lydaw N KW YORK HTORR. Still They Come." WATT & SIMD, 6, 8 & 10 EAST KINO ST., LANCASTKK, PA , Hafcrrcclvida Deien New l'at'eruitn Tl.AlD DKKSS tiOODB Al lie a Yard, made te tell at 2V. Scinch bmall Check UKEbi (iOODS 2Sc a yard, worth 3.V. :w-lnch Checks and Mixtures In SILK AND WOOL DUES. r.OODH, 37,Sc a yard, former pi Ice, Sue. One Case of TKINTCD l'ONdKKS, 9 CcnU a Yard, thought (.heap at US Cents SFKCIAL IIAHUA1.N3IN SummerSilks. At ii, 33, SIS and SO cLs. a yard. Stapner Sea's fMnch lllack and Wldla SWISS SUMMKl! SILKS, 73 Cents a Yard, Imported te sell al II 0). KLKU VNTSUMMF.K Sll.hX. 6: Cents a ard, lte-ular 1'rlre, 71 Cents. 21-Inch All Silk BLACK SUItAH D2KS-, SILKS, Only 75c a Yard. LKKAM WOOL DKKSS UOOD3, All Popular as Ever, CUKAM CAillMKItKS, CUKAM .-KU(1KS, CltKAMTItlCOTS, CUKAM DIAGONALS, CUKAM CAMEL'S HAIll CLOfll, CUKAM JEKSKY ALIIATKOSS, In tircat Variety at Lewest 1'itces. New Yerk Stere. c H1NA MATTlNfJ. ChinaMatting. Anether Carge of Choice Matting sold at Auc tion tn New lerk en Wednesday el this week, enables us toeffar Fine Qualities and Choice Styles. White and Faney Mattings, Beamleea and Damask Mattings, At one third 1 ess than Hegnlar Prices, and Lewer than ever bdferu .old for same qualities A Hnectal Discount te purchasers by ths roll of 0 yards. Oocea and Napier Mattlnga, Linoleum and OU Oletha. HAGER & BROTHEB, Nea. 26 8t 27 West King Bt, LANCASTKK. PA. Window Shades. We are carrying a Large Stock or WINDOW SHADES and all thenecssary riX I UKK8. aud are prepared te de all kinds of bhade Werk, In cluding , STORE SHADES, Promptly a-d In a Satisfactory Manner, at LOW PKICK3. Standard Oil Shading, 12XC. A YAUD. Larga Stock Beady-Made Shades. Standard Oil Shading, Best Hand.Madu Shad. Ins. King's scotch Hollueas and Demestle llel lanai. In all eniers and widths. Fringes and OrnsmenU te Match. Mf Best Make Spring natures. Hager & Brether, Nea. 26 os 27 West King St. LANCAHTKU. PA. SleOOO "r?; KEWAUD. ."Y of K Id nesr Tmn. Dies, Nerreus Debility, Mental and Physical WaSkness that BeTAHlU MKKVK BITZJUU IBSiS te nn, aatw By JM1' " oaew. mwmmtutmm BARD Mcelrey, bard Mcelrey, tvi-nrsriaw. ' UAMHM AH MO. Special Prices I HbjHliUAitTKIlStOU Grand Army of tk licpic Indigo Blue Suits At aj.00, 10,00, two. novo and llieu. LMtOKST AHseitrMKNT. Bl'KCIALLOW l'lllCKS. ALLUUULAMOASTEU 1IAKI. This time we hara InstlhAihin.ik.. i..-,. lu Heys' and children's suits at tula time of the year. TUesa goods am really worth bating. Nothing like them tuutiver bean .old. and our prlre cannot be ai.reched by any ether house In the city. Prices Werth Knewing. Heys' Scheel Suits at UM, 1 ;S and 1 m. Heys' tin as Hull, at sjae, ue. i tu, S3 00. SI &e. 7,s.sHiauiliu. -. Children's Milts at ll.W, 11.73, IIVO, I-LMl K00. ItuMVUuand tune. - . . Prices within throchef everybody. lluyera who wish te reap tlinbenentufachelce et styles should net fall te call early. L. GANSHAN & BRO., Merchant Tailors. MANUFACTUUEU3 Uf Men', Ilejs' and Children's Clethlui, 8. K. COa. N. QUBRN A OUAKUK 8TS LANCASTKU FA. yt'hn Cheapest (and Heuse In the city. Kxcluitve) Clothing w 1L1.1AMHOM A KOHTKR. CALL US BY TELEPHONE. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. MONDAY, MAY 30, -HILL UK- Decoration Day ! MEM BERS -OF THE Grand Army Requiring Outfits, -Sller LI) SKK ; OUR SPECIAL MISHITS, Warran(e,i Imliie like. G-rand Aimy Caps, 75c. ah.STViUMMKUSUlTd.llOUi, I16.00. feUMMKltCOA'lS AND VK4TS, i W,U6". U1I SI KU UNDKU WE Alt, Kc. te 11.00. SUMHKK NKCKWr.AB,f,c.te;5c UKNTi' sUMMKlt HATS. FLKXIULKHATS. POCKET KKPTIIATd. MANILLA A MACKINAW HTUAW HATS. CIIILDUIN'S STUAW CAPS. Summer Shoes FOU Ladles, MUsea and Gentp. BO ATI NO SHOKs. IIICYCLK SIIO.H AND LAWN TKN.N1S SHOES. '1UUNK9, VALISKa AVI) TKAVKLINO BAU1. ATLOWkSr PUICKS. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 32, 34, 3G and 38 Eant King 8t, LAMCAUCK. PA. 4 Bterea close every evening al 6 o'clock, except Mondays and Satuiaats. MOW Kits, AC. F LINN A BRENKMAN. CARD I We have a number of Goods which are just in season, aud which, owing te our giving special attention, we can offer great inducements. " Pennsylvania "Lawn Mowers have no equal. These we make a specialty. We nave as geed Lawn Mowers as are in the market for 10.00 and 17.00. Baby Carriages We carry seventy-flve 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 tvt learn. We can teach you in five minutes: It will be worth something for you te get the best. Ceal Oil Steves There is mere differ ence in Ceal Oil Steves than almost any thing manufactured. Don't spend your money till you knew what you are getting. Ice Cream Freezers and Water Coelers you can buy almost anywhere, but can you get the best at the lowest prices. Veu can from us. Lawn Tennis Sett, Genuine Mexican nd Common Hammocks, Uase 1U11 and all Sporting Goods at Factory Prices. FL1NH & BRENBIAN, Ke, 158 Herth QMMldtft 'Lyk. OT.?-.Ua var isSu
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers