I- i V Si- ii-i vsr ' . At. : ';M4 . cr m , it.V Jiif t- t$. &' ylt m m hf & sv. m kv Ii l Pk Ft BEEs E".- ilumnM'rg- ii'lff. is i: ?! 45 te 1000 as 85 SOD wee ote Ml M MOO it., mm wee noe MSHHRI MOD MSiMMOe KOO ssq stfl ssew sute tkWeikly btelligeneer VAV triirr tatikJMraii Ant c DIM VT fi . TOETFABTCTTU wmwMiiiutfi. VWfffflHWiii ..is? nmLUOBMem. mini, ummw. re. Jfte temamttt imtUigetut. LANCASTER, HAT 15, 1887. 9w ! tie Acceptable Time. . !"lB?Jk AAtlAM fiafl tiAOn UVmi ttvihaTtneitdl. k party of Lancaster county te wipe out ft burning disgrace that has been put ifil i.i 3 mm diss WUMMMY MOMNMtb ft) MM JMfcoei imtrit TMM fl.-i&lfen it by the glaring frauds en the ballet- ?tla Sixth ward. Ne one expects that the llMBjats of the opposition faction will dare tAtawgurate a prosecution, for investigation tm VMdd probably show their skirts te be ?'atsll dirty. Bat why does the Republican Antl-Cor-nuitlen association hesitate? Is anything v lobe lest by beginning a prompt pre; ecu JP'sanaP Cartainlv evidence that Is forth. Hr maing new will tw equally accessible alter t At.? . a. a tm . ftr. . ..: . t;.BRisDegun, ana u preceeaings are en M land upon promptly, some of the big birds ;: Will quickly fall. "Wfr. Fer it is Drnttv crenerallv admitted that i.r.. " D lectien officers of the Sixth ward were ?. .- tool-pigeons who were protecting game. .Let tne election beard be Vt7 SBBfcS'.BSl.S,-S .BSMjV It Aftlfl SBAAk Vtaffc FSk ft ! A i"-tMU real niggers in the weed pile. When ,; netware discovered, let them be ruthlessly ,,tern from their position as leeches en the body politic. Te what a low condition of morality has the Republican party of Lancaster county come when it will officially admit a gross fraud en the ballet and immediately there after condone it. Is it at all surprising, in Tiew of this deplorable state of affairs, that we have in this city a Republican ex city solicitor who holds nearly (100 of city funds and defies councils te take it away from him? If this sort of Republican wrongdoing checked, jKrtv is theaccepu epublican Antl-Cor. en strike, and let them ckly. Illgbee and ITagaer. Dr. Higbee publishes a voluminous reply te the imputation made upon his efficiency as superintendent of the soldiers' orphan schools by General Wagner. The accusa tion which the superintendent sets out specially te confute is that he pigeon-holed papers and recommendations of the in spector, lie says he did net ; and he is much aggrieved that General Wagner ob jects in vigorous terms te being accused of deliberate falsehood in making the state ment. Dr. Higbee certainly invited rough language from General Wagnerln charging i nun with deliberate falsehood, it ne de sired te convince him that he was in error this was net the way te go about it. He should have asked General Wagner te specify the papers that be charged him BJ.JI wim pigeon-ueung, ana men u tue cuarge was untrue, it could nave readily been shown te be se. But it is net a very grave charge in itself . The superintendent has a right te pigeon hole the inspector's recommendations, if be did net approve them. All the grava sen of the accusation lies in the quality of the recommendations. If they were geed, the superintendent erred In rejecting them; bat otherwise if they were bad. Dr. Higbee is much annoyed by the accu sation that he is incapacitated for his du ties by age and feeble health. He avoids the age indictment by giving bis years at fifty-seven ; but he hardly ventures te claim for himself a first-class bill of health. Dr. Higbee is entitled te consideration, be cause of Illness and affliction. It is an ex perience as old as the world that indiges tion and irritability are Inseparable. Gen. Wagner may be what Dr. Higbee paints htm ; but Dr. Hlgbee'a vlnegarlsh words stark him as the victim of physical infirm ity. And Aew It Laughs. These are moving times. Who would have thought that, se seen as no w after the inter-st ite commerce bill has become the law, the Pennsylvania railroad would be .found Its stoutest champion and one of its attorneys would be heard declaring before the commission that "the law became a necessity In the interests of the railroad companies, of the local manufacturers and of the general welfcic'-and that "the evil which eijgtsd before the passage of the -state commerce bill were created bv the railready companies doing as they pleased, as they had done before the hand of the law was laid upon them." Strange words indeed for a railroad at torney, and ithey show very vividly hew times have changed and the railroad heart with them. Mr. Brooks was urging the commission te keep the gvasp of the law en tber.ttBburg & Lake Erie railroad and prevent its carrying goods cheaper from Pittsburg te New Yerk than from nearer points. This is a 'read that was (estab lished by Fittsburgara te cat down the high charges of the Pennsylvania read. It runs te New Yerk around by Lake Erie and is a lengar root than the Pennsylvania, but has carried goods for the same money. It seems that it wants te charge mere te carry goods from ether and nearer points te New Yerk, where it doss net have the Pennsylvania competition, than it charges from Pittsburg; and this the law forbids. And the law is jaat and will net be changed by the com cem com salssen te suit the Lake Eric. It cannot allowed te charge custeatan along its Um higher price than it chargas its Pitt, twrg customers. The amlabla purpose of .( kftttWg at ItaM fee Um purees of faratsmlag cheap transportation tePltts. burg goods, te bardly en that the law will ah, te help. And the Pennsylvania railroad laughs bebause this time it has the law In Its team. A Lack f VailerstsndlBg. Mr. Samuel Josephs and Mr. Randall tire reported te have had an affecting mietlng in Philadelphia, at which both came ulgh te shedding tears ever Josephs' disappoint ment. Mr. Randall assured Mr. Josephs that he bad been his steadfast supporter for the marshalshlp, and had never wavered nor ever had a second choice. Mr. Josephs believed it, and declared he could net un derstand wherefore the president had re fused te appoint him, though he bad been his most efficient friend in the Pennsylva nia delegation at Chicago, and has been a most efficient Democrat alwaxs; whereas Mr. Dill has for some time ceased te be useful, and tnoreecr does net live in the district. A constitutional trouble of Mr. Josephs Is the obtuseness of his understanding. He may be Justified in believing that Mr. Ran dall was his sincere supporter for the mar shalshlp ; for there is no telllug, In these days, what Mr. Randall will or will net de. But Mr. Josephs should h.e under stood long age, as Mr. Randall must lime understood, that he could neer be ap pointed, whoever might be. Mr. Randall did himself no credit in snppert'ns Je sephs' candidacy, whether sincerely or otherwise. It has been a miserable game that has been pl.ted ever this man's can dldacy. It was urging an appointment which notoriously would have discredited the administration, and which no true and wise friend of it would ask. Lack of lion lien estyand lack of wisdom can therefore be abundantly charged upon the advocates of Josephs' nomination ; whether the appli cant or the president was the party sought te be victimized. The president saed himself by his sturdy self-dependence and ewes no gratitude te Pennsylvania ad. vlsers, whose selfish inspirations he has uncovered. Mr. Josephs conceives a high opinion of his value as a political worker. He thinks he had large influence in securing Mr. Cle eland's nomination. He was a ily en the wheel. And he Is of no vilueas a party worker, zealously as he works. His work takes the party backward, us the crab's. His methods are net these of this day. They are most distinctly opposed te the Cleveland methods. Mr. Josephs does net understand that it was a moral impos sibility for Mr. Cleveland te stt his seal upon him. He has no use for such instru ments. The Democratic part docs net want them. It has suffered severely in this state from the Josephs leprosy, and its only way of stamping it out lies in banish ing the lepers. Mr. Josephs gees; and these who have been of his company. Wn at la the use of ewearin ever the lat election, indulging in charges of fraud and telegraphing exaggerations te the emls et the earth. Exa m i ner. Right you are. Let the guilty go te Jail. What the president et the Cnlted States thinks et election frauds Is shown by his de nial of the application ter a pardon in the case of James J. Stanley, who w as convicted April 13 of fraudulent registration and sen tenced te ninety days imprisonment in the Jail of HU Leuis. The president Indorsed tne application as fellows : " Denied. I cannot pardon a crime against the election laws, except it be in a cane pre senting unusually strong considerations for clemency. I consider such ollensos the worst of crimes, and I knew or none the puuitti ment of which is mere imperunt te lue pub lic." ' Carry the news te the Sixth ward. Tn eke are 4,72s lawyers in 'ew Yerk, but It is net believed that they are eulllcent te convict Jake Sharp. i TilEitE wan nojustllicalleu for the revival of the old and almost forgotten term of "Heg"' and "Bull" Kings lu the last primary contest Z.Vuriiner. True. A better designation would have been ballet-box stutters and election return tinkers. The Philadelphia Jhenxng Telegraph and the New Yerk Commercial .liliertntr are having a Iriendiy dispute ever the relative greatness or their respective cities as inanu factunug centres ; the former apiwallng te the census taken by order of the city fathers and the latter te the much abused census of the United btates. The Ailtertiteratya "It appears from the figures that the Philadel phia manufacturers are behind these or New Yerk in every particular except the amount et capital invested which exception would appear te prove only that the i'ulladelpbians are se dettclent In business ability that It coats them mere te manufacture products worth N2I,000,000 than it costs New Yorkers te manufacture products worth f 173 OeO.OOO." Cough candy, turkeys, young lawyers, seeds and patent medicines are named as the chief products of PUUjtlelpbla Industries. Til eiie have wwn no false count, fraud ulent returns or tampering with the l.allet box. fte immense sums were placed in peels and corruption did net hae a carnival. r.xumtner. There are none se blind as these net see. who will Is reaching a final result there was the usual recrimination and charges of corrup tion and fraud, and If both sides are te be be lieved, It is the common story or the ' net calling the kettle black." Uavinir no tier, senal knowledge In the matter, we will strike an average and believe both sides are telling the truth, with some grain of allow ance. But it has ever been thus, sod eer will be, until humau nature Is ma.le of dif ferent material Examiner. "Having no personal knowledge" is geed. Hew about the ald,vlls of 1U clil cens of the Sixth ward that they voted for Jehn W. Mentrer T Mebk than 21,000 buildings will be erected within the corporate limits of the city of Philadelphia during the year 1W, te per cent of which will be dwelling houses. We will seen attach that town te Lincaster. Tub "grand old Republican parly" heie heie abeuta ought te get the graud old bounce. ln. LAWMSMCKTunxnt'Li. Is conducting a aeries et experiments at the Philadelphia deaf and dumb asylum, with the aim of de veloping the power of deaf mutes te under, stand conversation by watching the move- m.!ni0'U?i!P" "nd thr04t- Th PPratu. chiefly relied upon Is Currier's double trum pet It consists of an Inclesed cell et wire the end el the wire being placed against the tympanic membrane of the deaf person. Th doctor pronounces the vowel sounds in the speaking end et the trumpet, and the sound Is transmitted through the wire te the mem brane, and ttiee.es te the auditory nerve. If the pupil is a lit subject, tie can seen dtstin. gulen between the different vowels. Tutu ne la made te try his own volee through the trumpet, and te produee as near as lie can Um sound uttered by the instructor. Other sounds and words are Introduced as the pupil progresses. Thb Sixth ward has the biggest Republi can majority and the most arlstoeraUe Rs Rs publkmaael the city. Will it allow a bold Isotlencrhnetego unpunished T. jgyJr 'THE LAKOASTER DAtLTHrTEliI.iaifiCER, WTOlffESDATrkAY HIGBEE TO WAGNER. rats LAtt bb vamnmn wttm vttxu- JJTW A VBLIItMMATB FALKKHUUtt. Bene Splry Oarrt.onilec IIMwr-n lh xii- prtntn1nt el lh BeMlrtu Otlinti SrtaoeU kniKI'n. LeuK M ii"r. Hi" Inticter ellhesmir. Kev. Or. K. K. Illgbee, superintendent of publla Instruction and BUerlutciult)ut el soldiers' orphan schools, has w rttteu an elab orate defense against the charges preferred in his management of the soldiers' orphan schools, These charges, brought lu the re port by Inspector Louts Wagner, wtr pub lished some time age and attracted iiuicli at tention. l)r. Higbee says he take hU pus ent course "because serious charges. hne been wanteuly made which should tie met ivt once, and which would he been se met be fore this, had net domestic atUtcllen niHile It impossible. The charge of physical dli- blllty I can only answer by character lzltii; it as silly and Impertltuent. Hut 1 wasimuh surprised te tlud iu the report a serious charge of official dishonor involved In the following statement: .Serrrnf frnfapcenfr(icM, inf of schedule, f rnfi ami rrjrtifdfieni, ct'f of it An A hint teen pigeon holed tit the department. -Ne WrefM of contracts hme eier reached me or the de partment eier ichich J am mj enntendeuf " Then fellows a batch of official correspond ence between Dr. Illgbee, Governer l'attlseu, Uen. WsKnei and the heads of the schools all tending te show that every jwllile tltert was made by Dr. Illgbee te secure the ap proval et rules and regulations as a basis for contracts. The concluding portion of the doctor's statement Is reproduced in full : This schedule, upon which I had ."pent e much time, was ueier returned te me or te my office, approved or disapproved, and where it Is new " pigeon holed " 1 Knew net. 1 lepeat : Ne drafts of contracts have ever been forwarded te my cllK-e, either trem the executive or attorney general, or Inspector, although, even against my judgment, 1 was willing te put such contracts lu ierce, and asked that they be framed by thu leal authority of the commonwealth. New, knowing that Inspector Wagner wa familiar with all this, himself having taken part in it, 1 was surprised (and who would uct be 7) at the statement quoted above from his report. 1 had some faint hope, that by the ambiguous term " department," the In spector did net mean the department el soldiers' orphan schools, lleiice 1 wrote him the following letter, which, under the clrcu eistances as 1 new knew thorn, 1 regard as even mere than courteous. Lancaster, May 1, ls". OkNERVI. 1.01 IS WlUM-.lt )!! .Sir My seu is trembling between llle mid death, with scarcely a hejsj of recovery, uect--l-tating my continued absence from the elllee at tlarrisburg. On this account 1 have net read your tlual report, lam fold, however, that ) ou assert that regulations for the s. O. schools, or document pertalutui; thereto, have been "pigeon-holed lu the depart ment," De ou refer te the department eieruhich I am superintendent, or te the executive department ? 1 deem no apoleiry needed ler insisting, as 1 new de, upon a prompt and positive answer. Yours truly, i: i: lit! ii .e. Te this letter 1 received the fellow lug vague reply : PlIII.AUELl'lUA, Jlav 7, Is7. Pnei. K. K. HutuKE, D. D. .!, .r Yours of the 4th insu received. I am verv sorry te hear et your son's illness, but hetsj for his early recovery. Until you are able te a?ain go te HarrlsburK you had better let the matter of my report rest. When you read It, you will tlud it -e dbect that jeu will have no question as te my reference te the department. ours truly. Let ih WviiM u Vel satisfied with such an answer (and who having common senseceuld be ), 1 sent him the following letter, which 1 thought might bring some answer : Lvnc rt.ii, l'ij i7, ClESERAL llUMR: JJcarMr My son Is slowly dyine, and 1 fear will net survive this Sunday. Your let ter gives me no satisfaction whatever. 1 have only time and disposition te say that if veu mean that I have pigeon holed anv decu ments, or that my department has, without the fullest consideration thereof, uone I', It is deliberate falschoed,nil I frbHll te publicly declare It s seen as I can return te my ulhce. Yours truly, K. K. HiiiuM. Te this letter I received the following in solent and uumannered reply : PlIILVnELritlA, May 11, lv7. Prep. E. K. llioens, U. L , Lancaiter, Pa. Dear Air . Yours 8th insu received. I (ear that my thought that your inability te ml the place you held arose from ae and pbvv- i luuruiuy, was an error, anil mat your troubles are caused net only by physical but also by mental dyspepsia. In view of this and out of respect te your profe-slen el a clergyman, which you seem te forget, I will net retort in kind te your languaige of it bully and a blackguard, and in ackuuw ledg. Ing your letter centeut myrelf w ith thu he( e that jeu will some day be thoroughly ashamed of having written It. Yours truly, Lecis Wae.nlii. This last reply ends our correspondence, but reveals ery clearly the true animus el all the charges. Playing the role or superlu tendent under the title of Inspector, he at lust throws In my face his assured conviction that 1 am mentally and phvsically incapaci tated for the work of my elllcn, and have de scended te the manners of a bully and black guard. Who is this pedantic mental and phy sical giant, who with such lordly spirit searches se closely ler the mete that may be In his brother's eye, but falls te see the beam that is in his own eye 7 Posing be Tere the state ter many months as the cbivalric defender of outraged orphans, even he sLeuld have &rewn tired of the farce st last and,get down from bis pedtxtal et hum bug. But doubtless he thought blmselt re paid many times in the extraordinary amount of free advertising of "General Wagner" that baa attended his brief and infrequent visits te the schools. His Inspection has been remark able chiefly for IU large premise and little performance. Ostensibly the service was undertaken "for charity" but that charity which is always seir-seeklng, always vaunt ing itseir, and letting the left baud knew what the right hand deeth, is tee ostentatious te be genuine. As ui the system of schools which he is modestly represented as having reconstruct ed, and the individual schools which he is said te have regenerated, no one ceuiiecWfd with the managementef either has the slight est knowledge of such service rendered. The sj stem Is the same as that of ten years age; the schools are the same as belere Inspector Wagner was in any way connected with them. They were geed schools deservedly the pride et a jiatrletlc stale boiere Mr. Jes eph Pomeroy was promoted te the chief clerkship in the soldiers' orphan department at Harrisburg, which very proper promotion uncorked the vials of ex Governer Paulsen's wrath, and led te all the mischief that has followed i they were geed schools during the stormy sjrled of wicked delamatieu and mi merited disgrace ; and they are geed schools new, In little or ue resjiect belter because el this uan's se called lusiiectlens. Inasmuch as Inspector Wagner has been lit In his eiliclal reiwrl te speak of my apparent personal disqualifications for the otllt-e w hlch 1 held disqualification physical (infirmities "f.sge, I am 67) intellectual, as net knew. Ing the law under which the whoel are iu 0raUen and moral, as guilty of doing injury te orphans tbreugu favoritism lu various managers be need net be greatly elleuded if 1 return the compliment as re gards himself. At the beginning of my IntercetiMe with him I recognized his remarkably pompous selt-lmpertance and bluster, which are net the characteristics of either physical, mental or moral strength, and all et which was very distasteful. Subsequently, however, as he entertained a wilful atlllneM at the meetings et the managers Bnd elsewhere within my personal observation covering his large g. noranceef the schools with sS amusing air of familiar acquaintance with them and com cem plete mastery el the subject of their manage, pent, even te the minute details of individual butter-pates, etc-lt gave me a qualutreilsh aaallerdluga fresh Illustration of the igriLt eet's words, B ' .... ,. "lam Sir Oracle, And, when 1 ope my lips, let no deg bark." Instead of being ashamed of what I have written, 1 new reiterate, with still mere emphasis, that If Inspector Wagner meaut te assert or In any sense te Imply that any drafts el contracts or schedules et rule and regulations bad been "pigeon-holed" in my rimrtmit ss hs seems te hava dena. In ' that he has permitted a direct assertion te tills Htcct te be published and rspuMtahsd for weeks without challenge or contradiction en his jwrt the statement Is, as any bma enctit te sec Irem the evidence given, a most ilrlltVntffoMrAeoii. In repeating this 1 de net forget that 1 am a clergyman, but also remember that 1 am man. At another time I vv 111 call attention te this peculiar invrcffeii of the superintendent, and show-hew empty and false are the ether Insinuations with which it abounds. In con clusion t However severe my mental dys lepsa ma be, I recommend te the ex-Inspector n careful husliaudry of his mental re sources. "l' guiles are p) guiles still, though perched en Alps." And as a elerg) man, net lerm'tlul of his elllee. 1 exhort him te s care till study et SI. Paul's apposite words in Ualatlans v I 1,1. II. I.'. lltntiKK. PNHSON&L. D. O Mitts has given fsyve for a train ing Mhnei fi r male nurses at the llellevue hospital, New Yerk, If inn. Tin um vn ssvs that under no clr cuiu'tatut's would he accept the nomination for governor el Ojle. ltl-lluf JOHN A. VTTt.lle is In Itsltlmere, en his wav te his home iu Celum bus vine, iteu) a trip te the Hely l.siul. An un.vt (.1. m mi, u vki.vm says that he was net a candidate ler the vacant seat ou the supreme bench, and would net take it It ettered him. Mh ltMti i sajs of the appointment of Dill ns I must Mile- marshal. "It Is as much a dl.ippeliitiiiut te me as It is te Mr, Josephs. 1 adhered te him up te the eud and tel 1 the president that 1 could net yield my oheli e.' lit mit vitkk-n will be a candidate for vue prtsident, ter he observes with lerce that "the editor who Is tit ler his calling is likely te Ihi unlit ter ( luce, because there Is twtw ih u the two the principle of an lrrccen cfabltiauiageiiliiii the functions of the one living in diilj i ritual, el the ether mere or lets constructive." nit: nor sfi.i.i. Mop' Jl"l ' Mop' Mop the a wvit from Ih) tetehvad, friend. And thtii.lt veu plwx.KitdoHtieu jour knees. And pin hud tint till, " pcll " liu) ;oeu eud. Mop Mop Slop; th. wtih dliltfenie tuep thy bro ; And N t noe d gray tntiiblt mt ssy Ihat thi re . tr was a prlii he as new. Mop ' VI op ' Hep' VV he t n tell hv It N, iiIas ' lliit In Mayweiuu.t Jlewlth the heatef July Can It 1 Us the n itiintl k iVern the Ctf.'umtitij Dupatch tit In I Leuc!iRynip is pronounced by thou theu aml -muTliM n all ether irltclrs ter th euro et iieeh., tout , itn I all pulmonary complaints. lu no ui' tuie h t ilvutleu Oil filled in gtv Inii I i ii iliule rell-1 tioei rhuiiinxtljui or neu i it. i HI'KOIAL ytlTlVKS. AltltbVt llLO till. Th'ttrcate't dlcoverv-ef the nineteenth cen turv t- t'r l.fOie hiH1 1'nscrtptten ferlck hen lai lie, v hlch N the dl-ceiery et an eminent pnv ,k i tn and uih1 by htm for ev er thirty vera before civ ln It te the public, and It stands to day without a rival, lie.id adrertlseuient m auether celuinu. ,Tli Wntlct Unauliueus. von are tee ling depressed, yemr apMtlte Is pir, jeu are tMithertU with Heidache, jeu are tldi;utjr, iu rveiK, unit gcuurullv out of sorts, and wain le&riifr up. iirtce up, out net witnsltmu Unts. tfprlug medicine'. or bitter, which have lur tin Ir ti-ms verj" cheap, bid wblskj, and whlilKtlUHilute jeu for an hour, and then leave you in wer-e condition than before). What Jem want I an altcrullieth.it will purtfj- jour bleed, vlitri htutlthj action or Ltver and hfdnejs,re tore jimr vltalltj.und ctveremewt.il health and strength mh ha medicine jeu wlllnixlln alce trli l.llterx.and only M esnts ubeitleatlI.lt. Cis.hruns Urug Mere, 137 and 1 .North Queen street. UinKHter, t'a. (2) htfLhss .N U. UTS, mide miserable by that terrible cough anuen s cure is me remedy ler jeu seia ey ii It Leehran. aruirirtst. os 137 ind la .Serth clueen St., Lancistcr, l"a. (21 llamlen Arnica sal. The 1!. si Salve tn tne world for Cuts, Braise, Beres. I leers, silt Hbenm, rever Seres, Tetter, Ctitppud ll.inJt, chilblains. Cerns, and all 8 kin Srnptlens and pehIUvhIj- cures riles, or no pay retiutred. It Ls guiruntved te give perfect satis f irclen, or money refunded, i'rice 23 cents per box. rer sale by II. II. Cecnnin, Lirugglst, UI and !$. nrlh Oui.n striiet, Lancaster, Pa. siethernt siutherslt Mothers 1 1 Are jeu disturb- d at night and broken of your rest by a slrk child suduiing and crying with the eJcruiUllng pain of cutting tt?eth 7 If se, goat encMitud et a letUe of M 113. W 1 SLOWS bOilllM elitl I It will relieve the peer little suih r Immediate U depend upon It; there Is no mistake about It There Is nut a mother en eiith whenisevt i lmd It, who will net tell you at onietlut it wl 1 regulate the bowels, and 'tve ri et te thu mother, and relief and health te the child, operating lue magic It Is perfectly siife te u-e In all clmis' and pliasant te the taste, and lsthe prescription of one of the eldest and beat tcuuile physicians and nurses In the United (bites, bold everywhere. 35 cents a bottle, inayll-lydAw COL (.11, vvit(()i-i.N(cet Oil and lirenchltls Immi-illatelj rellevt d by shtleh's Oure. Sold by II It Cochran, druggist, os. IS7 and 1J3 North yae,'n SL, IjiinCMier, I'a. (4) The ropalatlen of Lancaster Is about m.i"i, and tee wenld say at least one hill ire treublid with some affection of the Xhr.vit and Lungs, as the-e complaints are ac cording te sMtistlcs mere numerous than ethers W e would advlse all net te neglect the opportunity te cull en us and get a bottle of hemps 1. iU tm for the Threat and Lungs. I'rice Mients und il Trial size froe. ltespectfully,' II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 .North (Jueun street. Tn llrfat American Churus. Pnf-ftng snufllngand coughing 1 'J his Is the music all ever the land Just new. I ve get such an awful cold in my head," Cure It with hi j s Cream I Win or it may end In the toughest form of Catarrh Mavbe jeuhave cvarrh new. Si'thlngl mere nauseous and dreadful. This remedy master it as no either ever did. eta ,-ninr nor ui! iuld. 1'ltasant, certain, radical. mj-2I-2HrdeedA w J UK HK-T VVAnD. bill I.DI1 .1 CD lit. II and Consumption Cure Is sold by us en a gu iruntee. It cures Cen. sumptien, 'old by II. II Cochran, druggist. Ne-, 137 and L'J .North (Juien St., Lanctuter, I'a. (3) HI T II VChlNO CObUlI can be sequlckly cumd by bhlleh's euro. We guunntex, it. seli by II. It Cochran druggist,.Nes.lJ7and 13 North Cjucun Su, I. inceslcr, 1'u (1) im .we WKim, .t c. F LINN A ItKKNKMAM. CARD! AVe h.ive it number of Goods which are just in bc.iseii, iiiul which, ewinu te our l; l 1 1 1 ' special attention, wu cm eiler great inducement. " rciinsylv.uii.i " J.iwn Mower? have no f-qu.il. Tlitt we lnakH a specialty. We have as toeil Lawn Mew era ea are in the market fur$e.(H) and 7.00. llaby CarriaRM We carry seventy-five Minetfes in stock. These goods are our own sjitclal and our prices are low. Itefnupr.tters are new in season. Hew few people; kuetviiiiytliiiig about Hefrigera Hefrigera ters. It tM)k us twenty years te learn. We cm leach you in live minutes: It will 1m wet th something for you te get the lest. Ceal Oil Steves There Is mere differ ence iu Ceal Oil .Stores than almost any thing maniifacttireel. Don't spend your money till yuu knew what you are getting. Ice Cream Tieeyers and Water Coelers you can buy almost any where, but can you get the best at the low eat prices. 1'eu can trem us. Lawn Tennis Setts, Genuine Mexican und Common Hammocks, lla.se. Hall and all SiHjrting (Joeds at l'actery I'rices. FLFNN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 152 North Queen Street. UltiAHK, ,1V. tyll.l.IAM EDMONDS, Whelwals Dealer and OommUsiea Herektnt IN ALL KINDS OF CIGARS. 8 umTSSS vaMa en doable goods. Offieeana - aprlOmd NO nDYKKSTKRKT. Providence, Uhede Islaxd. MEDICAL. A T11LOPHOHOS KOH KktKUMATIBM. A Few Lease of Life. v hen one has Imeit sufferliig the agonies el n severe) attack of rhauiiixtlstu, neuralgia or scl atJca, and rtillef eeturs. It seems as It a new Iritse of life had been granteM. Such have been thu feelings of theusxiids who, alter It) Ing physi cians and numberless remedies, havte usett Ath Ath Ath lopheros and found te their great Jey that this tiiedtcliui really did cure these diseases, 3t, rulten St., llroeklyn, N, , Aner stifferlng for nearly two j-ears with a continuous attack of rheumatism l after trj tng almost every specific, demvstlc and foreign, which the crvdutlty of a wise man, or a feel, might lead one te trust In, It was a double pleas ure te me te find a remedy which, originating in the famous "City et Mm "the home of my anci'iters ami Us tint teutnters has proved se Itivaltiatile alilesilng. it Is nearly six months snic I wasliM tci trace out the significance of that w erel Athlopherees, It has prev ed Ue tne. In a geed degrees a renewer of uty former v Iger and strength, se thxt t have been enabled te move about with almost jeuthtul activity, anil te feel, while npprevschlng my " thiee icete j ears and ten," that 1 have anew held en ltte. 1 believe jour jihllosepby of the dlsease teb correct, tli.tt Ith n Us origin In the bleed, and Hint jour remedy touches ihiwe Joints and lnus cltvs, Iwiseiiliig the nodes, which have been brought Inte subjection te this dreadful disease and sets them Ires, as no ether remedy that 1 have tried, t have been cautious for se long a time tu recommending it te ethers till 1 hud tried Its e til eves' lu my own case : ana 1 am new free te state the estimate 1 put upon It. as the afest ami uiejl efficient cure 1 have any knewl edge et Every druggist should keep Athlopheros ana Athlopheros fills, but where they caunet , bought of the druggist the Athlopheros Ce , Ne, ill W all strtet. New erk, will send either (car riage pld) en receipt of regular price, which W ll.UU per bettiu ter Athlopherus and Mc ter l'Uls. Fer ltver and kidney diseases, dyspepsia. In digestion, weakness, nervous dehtlltj-, diseases el women, constipation, headache. Impure bleed, Ac , Athlopheros l'Uls are unequaled. uiayltt-lwd.xwiinr GIMMONS LI'EK HKUULA'IOK." TAhK Simmons Liver Regulator. 11KST 1AM1L1 MKIHC1NE-NO HOUSF.- HOLDMiet lu tik. wtriteir IT, And, by being kept ready forlmmedlste uss will wive msiiy an hour et nutTerlng and many a dollar lu Uiue and doctors' bills. "MY ONI. rAMlLY MKD1C1NK." I have been a user of Simmons Liver Beu Uter for many jivars having made It my own family medicine. It is a pure, geed and relia ble medltlne My mother before me was very psrtlal te It, I tlnd the llegulater very sate, harmless and reliable as lamtly Medicine, and have used It for any disorder of the system and found It te aet like a charm. 1 believe tt It was used lu time It would prove a great preventive nrlc)cuess. I heveelten recommended tt te my friends and shall continue te." Kit J.M.Kel liss, 'ater M E Church, Suutli. ralrflelJ. V a. leJ.M .elln A (je, Philadelphia, proprietors Simmons Liver Itegulatur. uiJJ-eedAw rlAPCINK PLASTERS, :. t'llLS AIVAKDEI) TO Bensen's Capclne Plaster ! THE BLbT IN THK WOKLU. Cures l'leurtsj-, Uhcumallsm, Lumbago, Hack ache. Weakness, Colds tn the Chest and all Aches and Strains. Deware of imitations under similar toundleg names. Ask for lnen'9 and take no ether. declmdAwMW At TMI'IIOVED CUSHIONED EAK DUUMS. OURE FOR THE DEAF. eck's Patent Improved Cushioned Bar Drams perlecUy restore hoaxing and perform the work of the natural drum. Invisible, com fortable and always tn position. AH conversa tion and even whispers heard. dlsttnctfy. Send for Ulustrated book with testimonials, rilSS. Address or call en r. HISUcU, tA3ilmadwar. Ksw Yerk Mention this Payer.- nneia.vn Ji W.K cu KB QDAKAMTKBO, RUPTURE. Cure guaranteed by OS. J, n. MAVKK. lewnunen: de operation or aeiay rreui bust. ss ; tested by hundrodsef cures. Main office. U AHCH 8T FUILA, Send ter Circular. fjn-lrflw pvXHA. LISTED V1TAL1TT. EXHAUSTED VITAnTY TUSSCIKNCKOr LITE, the great Medical Werk of the age en Manhood. -Nerreua and Physical Debility, Premature Decline, Krrorsef lenth, and the untold miseries consequent thereon. Jue pages bte. 1 prescriptions for all aiseaMa. Cleth, fall jrllt, euly (1.00, by mall. seeJed. llluslraUTe sample tree te all young and middle-axed men for the next W days. Address K. W.a. PAUKKU. Uulflnpt. Htnwt. Hte7 mTiMyOAwifWAr HUVaBWVItMUHlMH aiuuea. QAt.Ii AND SEK -THC- ROCHESTER LAMP. Sixty Candle-Light j Beau them alt Anether Let of CHEAP GI.OUZS for Gas and OU stores. THB "PBRPEOTION" MKTALMOULDINU AND UUBBIB CUSHION WEATHER STRIP Beau them alL This strip entweara all ethers. Keeps out .the cold. Step rattling of windows, exclude the dust. Keep out snow and ruin. Any one can apply It no waste or dirt made In ap plying It. Can be fitted any where -no holes te bpre, ready for use. it wllf net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip Is the most perfect. At the eteve, Heater and KanJ&etere -or- Jelm P. Schaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTKK. PA. -nyM. A. K.1KKKKK. ALDUS O. HJCRB KIEFFER & HERR, -DKALBUS IN- Hoasefareishiog Goods ! WOULD CALL SPECIAL ATTKNTION TO Fuller & Warren Ce.'t (TKOV.N. Y.) STOVES, HEATERS. FURNACES AND RINSES. We ask no en te ran any risks with "rUL LKtt WABUEN'S " Geed. We gtuuantee them te give Satisfaction. As a Heater " THE BPLKNDID " ha no rtTSL belnx a thorough het base, no part of till store remain cold, evei y Inch el it radiaUs heat. As a Smaller and Cheaper Heater the "BBIQHT DIAMOND" has esUblUhed Itself in th front ranks. The menu et the "SPLENDID" and"BBtaHT DIAMOND " cetuUt la lleaaty of Construction, rrfect Control of Draft, Cleanliness, no Out, boom ana Economy et fueL SSrceil and examine for yenneUi 40 EASTklNG ST., (Orreun oedet mepsiij vtmtmtm. riKHU A BHUTHRU, Gr. A. R. COMRADES. Astliennnii.il Decoration Day miniver jury ttppreAulit's veu will be skirmishing nreuiid for New Uniforms in which te n pear ou panule lu honor et departed com nutes. Our elTcrlnes te-tlay in (i. A. II. Sulla arn of such a character that are but rarely met willi, Mid will surely meet the approval of every etie Intending to.inake such n purchase. Our evea are cleaeel te every tliliiR that hits net solid merit, and the meat igoreus luteasureb urelused te se cure the best workmanship. l'AUTICUI.AH ATTf.eeTlttN IS RKSPKCT flLLl AtKEU lO Ul'K KMIllliriOM -or- O. A. R. SUITS. " Call whether you wish te purchase or net, for tt Is our measure te show goods. U. A, U. al'llStsiv. ii A. tt. SUITS, lioei. Hirsh & Brether, ONE PIUOB MERCHANT TAILORS, -AND- Clothiers and Fnrnisliers, COB. NORTH gUERN ST. AND UENTBB 5UUAUK, LANUAHTEB. PA, w ILbLAMSOM FOMTKK. CALL US BY TELEPHONE. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER. y uvpm' MONDAY, MAY 30. Decoration Day ! -AND- WHIT-MONDAY 1 -l.V- SLOTCU CHEMOrS, TWEMi AND CAS 8IJ1KBIH. Ba;k or Cutaway Ceiu, ISO.ce te 111 Of. Veteran's Grand Aruiy Hiilts, IS e te II j no. A Special O. A. B. Suit, warranted Fatter Celer. Children's Suits and bhlrt Waists. .Summer llau tn flexible felt Derby. The Crush HaUand fine Dress Straw lists. Children's Straw Mats and Caps. Gents' Bummer Underwear. Hrlbrftfltsn, j. dlan Uauze, French Netted and Clouded An An eola. Summer Bilk Neckwear, Sic. te 50c. New Styles Cellars and Caffs In Linen and Celluloid. Fancy Hosiery and Thread Gleve. Ladles' and UenU' Summer Bbees. A Special Dress Shoe for UenU, II SO, Butten or Balmoral. The " Devenshire." a Light finished Kid Shee for Ladles. Worked Butten Heles and Uleve rutin-, 11.59. TRUNK?, VALISES AND CABB18. WILLIAMSON S FOSTER, 33, 34, 36 and 38 East King St, LANCASTEB, PA. Stere close every evening at 8 o'clock, except Mondays and Balutaav. 0O4JW D H, MABTIM, neuuu biau wuum n All Kinds of Lumbar and OeaL VYabei la se Nertk Water sat rasas Street, above Lemen. Lancaster. af-lra -OAUMUAKDNEKH JKKKKBIKa OOAL DEALERS. Ornc:-Ne.lW North Queen Street, and Ne, Kl North Prince street. Tasd .-North 1'rlnce Street, near Beading in'mld LAN0A8TBB, FA. B NOLETKEK BTOCK KABM. BUndard-Bred Stallion tn Service. TOBmUNQ (Jill) THE DOUBLE EVENT Summer Suits Beeerd, 4 yean. 117. BU BcENBT (tl) 00.08 Mm Send rer Hew Cfttalegue; DAM'L 0. BNOLB, splaaaw lUrlettArs. ar mmmm. " c fcl'KN KVKBV KVKN1NO, Bosten Stere, 26 AND 28 NORTIJ QUEEN ST., LANCASIKB, I'. (Iletween 1'osteffloo and Centre Square HAVE VOU BEEN Our IIRAUTtrUL BATINESatUUc, a yard. nn,d4,Nec::0y.r1d.8"H8UU"B8 l Br yird' """ CUA,, "UCKEIW at Se. a SUMMtCHSlLKSatU aysrd. Our Leirely Assortment of SPRING DRESS GOODS At Such LOW I'HICES that will tnakoyett won wen iter hew we de It. Our Larue Assertnunt or WHITE liltMH IHIOIII and Krerytlitng New tn CUKAI1 lllthSS UOOllU. Our Large Assortment et dreu's Ladles' and Chll. SPRING HOSIERY. Our Lare Stock of LADIES' JERSEYS. Our Special Bargains tn BLACK HBNBI KTTAB. OurBpeclal Inducemsnts In BLACK H1LKS. Have Ycu Ever Seen Our Stere ? Stanim Bres. & Ge. Stere Upen Ktcrj Kicnlng. j. H. MARTIN .t CO. SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS. New Bargains Shown Daily! OUR STOCK IS LARGE AND- Must Be Cut Down. rilTY PIECES Black Cashmeres, Atfuc, me, ;ec. 75c Rnd lloe ayarJ. e'liisjled tn l'rtce, Quality and Assortment. Un- SILK AND WOOL MIXTURES That were Moe , new J7Hc, PLAID SUITINGS, Keduced from 2.1c. te 18c. CKKAH ALHATKOSS, CBEAU TKICOTB, CREAM SSltUKS, CBLAH CA8HMEKKS. Summer Dress Silks. One Case CU1NKI.EI) SKEB1UUKEIIS, a yard. Ke- OneCaserAN'Ct.nitlNKLKOHKEBSUCKEBS, tic. a yard. New Stripes In OUINKLKI) HKKKSUCKEKS, at IU, ItH und 13e. n yard. OneCnse AUEBICAN SATEENS, In New Color ings, at Tc. a yard ; worth I2Sc WHITE GOODS! INDIA LINENS, COKUEO PlQUBM V1CTOBIA LAWNS, NAINSOOK J. B. Martin & Ce., Oar. Wert Kiafj k Prince 8ts. LANOABTBB, PA. Bf TELEFUONE CONNECTION. BOtMOBB. AT EBISMAN'8. New Spring Neckties AT KUrssIAN'S. There I no garment concerning the flt which a man Is mere particular than a Shin. Ol hhlrt Cutting u a fine Art, Te nt comforta ble a ahlrt must be cut with the proper anotom anetom anotem leal curves, the workpeople must be practical shirt-makers. Having had an ezperienoeef years, we claim te have the best flttlng, best made, best material and most durable SHIRT In the Market for the Lent feulble Meney. ERIBIIAN'fl, Ne. 17 West King street, LaneuUr. 21 iMu KEWABD, VA)AAJ for any ca Dies. Nervous Dehllttv: Ma of Kidney Tren- Mental ana rnrsi Weakness that hiitX bill NIIVI Bl' I1.7XS fails te cars. ScJabraufjrUU,5oeent. iHlU HID. CO.. . e,ut.uust3.rkii..Ft. retraiMts jbbUhsbbUw vl 4, 1$ '. Wite Ui-" If"" fr" 'iiistt'M