MHl "J,7 "?3S I -ClU.'K'4' THE LANCASTER PAlViY INTELLIGENCER; MONDAY, MAY 3Qt 1887. S&siw " '1 fiy iS t - IM LA, ' ir??s:. 'i v MpW A ' mrrw nu.'ww HHEMMMAaaaHMi umm te PpS.1? wi mmmmmm. sWsMMsb1 bVATbb "' " I'-Iyn-- HW.I lsJ lta.1 la. itt.1 iln BlBKn. a Im il m an tu HK... ft IM iiw n tse tn NKfa...... ! IM M cm tan iebu awSKi.. Ii HH nan sr EmSi... ii 1T en ITflD si u EKiBa.. tm hmvebI med wen sue Bank..... M uwaMaid m eaai Year I im mm H hed wee wic irSXhi Weekly Intelligencer iisjr ifMMMM tVMY WIONCMMT Memma. ;,v'mt .' - neatmaTrAiTcvm All. ABcnmien lbttsss ra te b tiiri BAr. H AaMM ae TWssrtmj M : t- ".?ii.ir -1 'J fr- ' ' - K- -' am umm ?.-SlHMi V wC:rT . . s&i' ID IHTBLLHMNOBR. BaJlaUur. LaneMtar, Pa. ! ftp Catuefta Imelligctiitt LANCABTKlt, MAT 3), 1887. Xeaerial Day. Decormtlen Day and Whlt-Menday corn lag hand in hand this year, like blue and gray together, make fainter the sadness ttet belongs te the former ; and the mourn' lag for heroes dead Is mingled with rejeic- fau fiw th viaea anil tdentv tbnt. havn fel. flawed war. ili3 tad lengthens the lines of the graves they 'iix mich te decorate, the ceremony of honor. ;Sg we aeaa aeiaieis oecemes sieaauy ere popular. This is right, for with the bener for the men who fought for the old flag there is every year less bitterness for the men who fought against it. As the years roll en, the fiercer passions of the war are lulled, and the rising generation, while they honor the bravery of their fathers, will feel less resentment against the new Seuth. In the Seuth the mourning for the lest cause is rapidly giving place te a feeling of quiet satisfaction a conviction that after all it is best that the cause was lest, and a hearty pride in the strength and greatness of our common country. Ne man who loves his country can watch the tern old battle flags following the flow ers te the graves without feeling a thrill of the noblest emotions. That love of country May be kept alive, that the spirit that ani mated gallant deeds may be the heritage of ell Americans, it is essential that by such ceremonies we should fester a reverence for patriotism. An enlightened public policy should de all that can be done te cultivate a pride of country that may again he the salvation of the republic in darker days. The CsnlteT. IJiulte fail te understand the abuse alch some of our newspapers heap upon the state capitol building, or the justifica tion they have for sayiug that It Is a tum ble down and rickety concern that ought te be done away with. The Philadelphia Times is one of these. We haveseen no such Indicitieu about the capitol structure. It appears te be well built and substantial. It has net the gew-gaws of modern arohitec arehitec tare about it, but is handsomer iu its modest un pretentiousness than mere am bitious capitols are in their ostentatious finery. We beg te say te the Times that a city Which produces the monstrosity known as the city hall, and which after fifteen jears of building and mere than that many mil lions of expenditure, can show nothing better worth the time and money .should net have a word te say about the capitol build. lag. It should lie dumb as the oyster. While the capitol stands upon the hill at Harrisburg, the building new there should stand. It is geed enough for all ages. $vv nuui tuv uapiuti is icivuteu iruui iiarus tmrg, as it probably will be come day, we will build a new building and pray then for deliverance from abortive architecture. Dying Declarations. , The interesting question is raised in the trial at Mt.Helly.N J ,of Peak.ferthe mur der of his cousin, Katie Andersen, as te whether her declarations may be properly given in evidence. Several witnesses are ready te testify that she said at divers times that " Bart " bad shot her, meaning Hartley Peak. It is also shown that her father aud her physician te whom she made the declarations told her she was likely te die. The fair presumption is that she thought she was iu a dangerous state aud that she wh disposed te tell the truth. The law admits such declarations when they are taken under the belief that death Is going te ensue; but whether they may be taken when the belief is that death nay come, but without feeling a certainty that it is coming, is the question. Doubtless the safest ceursn will be te held that the belief must be that death cer- talnly impends ; otherwise the gates will fe, be opened se wide te dying d. claratiens . that it will h lifrtni.lt I...... .. .' - -..... w uuuue any. ii .? ean nearly alwas be made te auwar that ?s the person whose testimony Is sought te be given naa an apprehei sien of death. : JBUt it teuis te us that another and a S tery serious aud doubtful question is raised ;& te the testimony of Katie Andersen : itad that Is as te whether her brain, with a J bullet bedded in it, could be certainly relied rvrnm ft tvi fiw, from ri.lnaliin and n t. ..-. .. .UM mui mj m. ible of testifying Incorrectly. Is the burthened brain net impaired at all V if It is impaired, is it certain thtt it t is net in the faculty of memerv 'i It is mild Sv-ivthat Katie Andersen was sensible until the - letter part of her illness, and talked iutelli. fr,. gently which all may be, and yet Iw con- .stent with her inability te use correctly ':;the faculty of the injured part of her brain. rnere seems te be an opportunity here for ;lBtft investigation and testimony, worth- s, as it often is, it ought te produce HSMthlng of value as te the effect en the of a bullet that has impaired cer- i ei we Drain. M. ( Mi M.. --... . . 'f,Y " sieaaieg Earaiagt. W steaaiug ratlreaa company has made ssawsaeut Ter April, showing three- et a minion Hollars mere than of last year, there being both an in- Of receipts aud decrease of expenses. g should make a geed statement ; !U sleeps iu the (mi bed with the ivaula, aaa there is mi longer cut- 4 tseg e rases betweea them . DiMlnfass has IssatuTed, eeiU pewmnfa geed pricesand freight movement is aSnvyTNetie has ever doubted the power of. Heading se te earn Immense revenue when business should be geed. !he has a great earning capacity in her coal beds, and her only need has been te sell coal at remunerative prices. Tti s the present condition of things enables her te de. The present manageuv nt c.iunet claim as their work what the revival of business has brought almut. Tliey have reduced expenses and heli-ed their re.nl along, doubtless, in a c mpetfiit way. Their alliance with the Pennsylvania lias apparently been te their interest generally, though hew it will bain the long run re mains te be seen. The Scotch Thistle. The Scotch Thistle sailed aw.i from her English competitors in the light breezes of Saturday's race, and the expectation is that she will come ever here and carry away the cup. Her designer was here last year and saw what it was that gave the su su perierity te our yachts. He found it te lie in the ability te carry a large spread of can vas which their centre beard gave them. The Thistle has been built te carry the largest possible amount of canvas ou the smallest amount of hull, and does it suc cessfully in light winds. 'Whether she can de it iu all weather is net )et sIieau. These competitive trials of racing yachts r.renotef auy practical value. The ma chines built te carry sails are net of auy value, save as racers ; aud as racers they have no value, save for amusement or for betting purposes. Fast craft go nowadays by Bteam, aud speedy sailing is of little consequence. w s Let us cherish te day the memories el these who died that the uatien might Urn The president caught no Ush at Saranac lake en Saturday, but ter two years he hat been catching the public favor. ItGFKRRI.ve te the opposition of some el the Southern Presbyterian clergy te union with the Northern church the PittseurK Vis patch says : 'In the days of the great founder el Chrltl anlty there wu a lest caum which undoubi undeubi edly appealel te Ilia human atlectient aa Htrengly as the cause of the old Seuth te the directions of tbeteicenUeaiei, but he turned from It te ilia higher inlleti w itbnut Intima tion that it pained btiu te de a JnJ;et lay proatrate at the feet et Heme, but Christ never inelew rendered unto Cruar the thlnifi that were Ciestr'a aud unto Ciel th things that wereliiMl'a, If the clerics efthn I'renbyterlan church Seuth cannot (ollew 11U example in this particular, what batter are they than bliud leaders of the blind?" Ben : 1'krlky Poerk is dead. He always put a colon after his tirst Dame, A period will new sutllee. Ged Vest our Itvlne f o'dler a thy aurt Around our UejJthlj Uecoratleii Day. Senater K. C. Stockbridee, et Kala mazxt, Michigan, has been interviewed in Philadelphia en presidential prospects. He said that the prewlng sentiment in bis state was against Blaine and in favor of Sher mati, that President Cleveland had mde a K1 president, in the opinion et Uuiltitu" men, aud bis financial fmlicy was popular with a very Influential element, lin thought Jehn Sherman peculiarly fitted te oerceuie this sentiment, l'atrlotie men will want te knew why 11 la necceaaary te overcome a sentiment based en a pralneertby ttJmtnls. tratien. Senater Stnckbrldge approves President Cleveland and tvi cult that the in fluential buslnest element of the country will endorse him, but is anxious te pit the cynical Jehn Sherman xgatust him in order te accomplish bis overthrew. Ills reasoning will appeal ealy te narrow ptrtlsi'is tnd all the pedautie pomposity ela theoretical finan cier CHUnet weaken the held of President Cleveland en the business men of the country. aw Decoration Day Is te be donation day at tie Jewish hospital, I'nlU'ielpbla, this year. There is geed taste and go d sanse in this. Dr. Kee, of Berks county, hating been cenvicttd in I.ebtnen county ei practicing bis profession there without registration according te law, the supreme court has afllrmed the legality of the coiviclien. Whereupon doctors will beware of travelling outet their bailiwick. The law is Intended te keep quicks at home, and may nsrve a useful purpose. There are all sorts of fellows in the medical profession, and It lJustas well te keep them en their own dunghill. Such extortieners as Dr. Weir Mitchell, el Palis adelphla, who came te I.tncasier lately for an hour or two and charged live hundred dollar?, ought te be kept at home te prey en the lambs in their own pasture. "Feiiemian Oats" is the name of the latest swindle upon the guileless firmer. The Scranton lltpublxcnn ssys that "it has been tee leug and tee elteu the practice te regard crimes against the ballet box as evidences of smartness en the pirt of their perpetrators, rather than etleuei. HKalnnt the public geed." Let the Sixth ward frauds be probed. I.nve and ti-aru f r the Blue, 'tears anil lete ler the urty. PKUHONAL. Secretary Whitney nays that all the New Yerk Democrats will be found lustily cheeritiK ler Cleveland next yesr. KutVARDCoei-Eiiand Mrs. Abratn Hewitt have ceiitritiute I JIM Ox) te the Cooper Union endowment in .New Yerk. Very lU.v Chabi.es V. O'Connor, D. D rrinr of St. Michael's Catholic church, Philadelphia, died ou Sunday in his forty eighth year. Jehn C. Linvii.u:, of Gap, secretary of the Agricultural society, has gune en a long trip. He will (O by easy stages te California, thence te Portland, Oregon, ami, in all preb' ability, will there embark ter Alaska He will be cone all Mimuier. H. V Mitman, a theological student in the Itefiirmrd seminary at Ltuctster, will take the place of Kev. Itufus W Miller, as sistant pa-ter or the Second Knlermed church, Heading, while the latter is travel ing in Kurnpn during the hummer. Kdwahu AT kimie.v, theeconemist, whose anhieM'iiiniti iiicluiiethelnventlen el acook aceok acoek ing aiptiatus by which he believes a man ean live en six or eight ceuts' worth of feed a dav.cetitlues that the UtteNt inscription for ills epitaph would tie : He taught the Amerl. can eple hew te slew." rnoPbssen Oswald t-'EiiiENSTitKKn. who ims been looking Inte m early iiintery etOermanJiuriiallsmin Pennt-ylvaula, baa L" ."hV.6'1 l" V',IUl!,1l'Dl'4 greatly pleased ? f.V'e re;u"" "' hl" vl-lt, l.avInK -eeured t VW, ,0' Krw4t ''Wrle valu- lie was Mrj,,,hn,1srr?,,,'y ,,fJ "" Klineii William O'Urikn, spesklng te a crowded heuM, 1 Ijesu.n en Htunlay, a"l" "Ameruaii sympvhy is no new thing ,, I r 1 land, for it baa u en the day star of our Ijei-Jh In many dark hour. 1 knew ,,,, " g force that has had such a magic, etlect L5 American opinion in nerving the great heart of William Kwart Oladatene anil enr own matchless leader, Charles "Hiewart prnell Ged blmis and guard tlieiu b ith I Why rte i say Ainerlctn oelnkm is of sucii .,... weight T licsue America Is the land el the future, the land of the free and any ram, that commend Itself te the hearts and sympathies el CO, 000,000 nt American freemen that canto can no mere tail than the pre-slavery mob, te which eurchalrmau Just alluded, could today fasten the links upon the slaves whom America set free " (Muleumi Tbalr Unlit. At Columbus, Ohie, ou Friday evening Charles Peakes, a dairyman, hearing burglars areuud his beuse, raised a window and was flred at and mortally wounded. Thrre young men El ward Ilrautlngban, Orry Judy, and Kttme.d Judv, who bad prt. vieusly been eiupleyed by Paakei, were ar-rsstedandcenlsaWuelrguUt. MAJ. BMHt t'MMLMt TOOItST. Awsgejg Theetsran JanrtialUt tile In Washington en puiulay Slorulug-feine Arceunt el Ills Lire. The remains of Majer Hen : Perley Poere, who dieil lu Washington early Sunday morning, were placed In a celli n at neon. At 1 o'clock about titty of his personal friends assembled lu the corridors of the Ebbltt house as a mark of respect Ne services were held. The body, nccempauled by Mrs. l'oere, Mls Kllen Poere, a sister or the dead man, aud htseeustu, i: D. Appleton, left the city en the 2 o'clock iltten train, and will be taken te the Poere homestead, Indian 11111. near New burypert, Mass. The funeral and luterment will take place there en Tues. day. Messrs. Nordhetl, Careu, Lyiuan, Wight and Seckeuderf, repreeenttng the WashiDBten correspondents and the Gridiron club; General llojnten, Ketxirder Mussey, Admiral Aimy and General Van Met, repre-euting the Leyal Legien, and a com mittee of the Scottish Kite Masens accom panied the remains te the station. Majer Hen : Perley l'oere was for mere than lilty years a clee observer of things In Washington, and ter a large tortleu et that time had written about them ler the news paimrs, Th fund of reminiscences which be had at his bngers' ends was something re markable. He had been noted for years as the best man in the ell v te tell a story, and he had earned the title. Ue had been intimately ttceuslnted with leadlug public men since the dss of Henry City and Themas It. Henteti, and had been persuaded te write a book con taining these remarkable reiulnlcensts This book has recently been published iu two vol umes and bids lair te rival Themas H. Hen Hen ten's "Thirty Years in the United States Senate." Msjer l'oere was born In 1J0 atlndtan Hill farm, about lour miles from etvsburytt, Mass, where his aucesters hate lived iu un broken succession since UM. At the age of seven vears lie was takeu te the District of Columbia, where the principal portion of bis busy nte has since that time been spent in public duties. In 11 he accempauied his parents te where he had the pleasure et meet ing Sir Walter .Scott, Themas Moere, Gen. I.stayette, and ethers distinguished In litera ture. Upen his return from Kurepe he was placed in a military school te receive a pre paratory training ler West Point. The pros pects or a military life which his parents had intended be should fellow being par ticular v irksome te him, he ran aay from "school and home, and appren ticed hiiU't-lf te a printer in Worcester, Mass. Alter a iwrled or drudgery hf re he visited bis home, when his father purchased for blra anewspapsretll-e in Athens, Ga , where he spent the following two j ears, when be was ellired and accepted a position as an attache te the United "stales minister te Helglum, re maining abroad Uve years and visiting dur ing the time every portion et Europe, the Uely Land and Lewer Cypt. On his re turn in lslT he began, in Washing Washing ten, the correspondence for Massachu setts and ether papers which he ht since continued. Iu 1WJ he was ap tainted clerk of printing records ter the United States Senate, and has also edited the Congressional Directory. His Ute home at Farm Uill,Mass.,ls a mansion of sixty rooms. It contains mere historical relics, documents aud records than any public library iu the country, uet excepting the government archives. It hIse contains au amateur print ing ertlee, which is a model el its kind, and as the major is an exjiert in the matter of agriculture, his larm aud stock are net te be surpassed anywhere. Majer Ben : Perley l'oere was considered the " Deau " among the corresponding fraternity. I.N MKVOUIAM. Seatterthe iliwiri Hentl eter The uieands where rith the scented clever Anil pli-a-unt grtus ; Fer there, far under earth s rush and riot, Our heroes lu tuber In dreamless quiet While -eisen's piss. Whimper a prayer at y iu kneil u)ove theuj ; 1 hlnk of the hearts that tend! love thrm, Aud mils them still, tiling them violets. refs, pan,le j Weave with the blossoms a hundred fancies Of weet geed will. Hener the sleepers lying lowly , ChurLih their mo'iieriea dear and helj The nation's trust. And while o'er all the iron llstf tower", scatter with generous band the newers O'er precious dust. LilUan Urey, in Ooed llauttkttpiny. " A frlenil in need Is a friend indeed " Puch a friend 1 Ilr. Hull's Cough syrup, which shnu d b In every family. It costs only 23 cms Olte It nt i l,i) One bottle of Paltallen Oil can chingu a fran tic victim ut rheumatism Inte a dote of gentle ness. ifMVIAl. XUtlUA. WHY WILL YOU cough when Shtleh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cu., Su eta., snd II, rer sale by 11. B. Cochran, Urugrlat. Ne. 1J7 North Uueen street. (b) Met Kscellenl. J.J Atklns.Chli'f Of Police, Knexvllle, lenn., writes: "My family aud 1 am lieneHtl tries of tour most excellent medicine, lr Klirg's New IMseetery for consumption ; having feuml ft te bxall that jnu claim for it. desire te testily te lutlrtuii My friends, te whom I have retein-un-nded It, prul-u t;ai every opportunity " Dr. king's New lllreevery for Censuiniitlnn Is guuruntted te cum Coughs, Colds, llninchltls, Aitthma, Croup and titury ntTt-ctlen of Threat, Chest and Lungs. TiiU bottles fire ut Cochran's lirug store, l.:T and lu North gueeu street, Ijin casUir, Pa. Utrgu sUe, 1 li. (3) Sllll.OlfS CUUK will lminMiiatl relieve Cm up. Whooping Ceu ipluit cnuirc b and Urenchitis. Fer sain uy ii II. Cochran, UruggtsL Ne. 137 North (7) CinHHe strrst. llrace I'p, Yeu are feeling depressi d, your appetite Is peer, seu urn botherid with headache, ou are ttdsety, nervous aud generally out et sorts, uud want U brace up. Ituice up, but net with stlin ulitnls, spring iiitdlclnnii, erbltturs, which lutve ler their biutls tery cheap, bud whisky, and which stliuululejeu fnritu Imur, and then leate 1 cm In wersu condition thun belere. It hut ou wunt Is un lUumillti) that will purify tour bleed, start healthy ui tlnu of thu Liter mid hid in'js resleie our vitality, and glt lenewmt hnulth and strength, cucu u uiedlclne you will II ml In tlt-clrlc llittt-rs, mid only Su uiU u bot tle ut II. II. Cochrun's Uruu itnni, IS1 and lJul North Queen struct, Lancaster, Pa. (J) IIIK Ur.V. l)KO. II. THAI Kit, of UeurUn Ind., says : " lleth inysell aud wttu oweeur lives t'J.lllll.Uirs CONSIMPllON CUUK." rer sale Uy 11. It, Uechrtn, Druggist, NalJl North gmsin street- (i) The Mystery Solved. It has always Ih-cu undcrsUied that coiuuiiir ceiuuiiir coiuuiiir tlen was Incurable, hut It has recently been dl'cevc-red that hemp's llalsam ler the Threat aud Lungs is gltlng mere relief than auy mown remedy. It Is iiuamnttied te relieve and cure Asthum, llreuchltls aud Coughs Call en II, II. Cochrun, druggist. Ne 1S7 North Uueun street and get a tilal betllu free of cost. Large size &0 cents and II. () A Kciiutrkablej OoeU Man M h!.?ne "ttaiiida te the comfort of bis tamlly and will net lut his little ones suffer with affec tion el the I'hriwt aud Lungs, whereby their iimHiV? ""dangired, hut who should at all llalSif.' .Vi',u.'."i?ul ""vwrelgn lemedy. hemp's rer ?iit i,l 1VU if i".u ttIulil 1lafrtte frit. ou"".. "tl'e"1 "' Cec,'n"'" druggut,!; N'eriB Uuckiaa s aruita ait. The Uest Salve In the world ler Cnu mi fereSjUUfrs, Salt Uheu r Jv Jr BerSSS Chapped Hands. Chilblain's. Cerns, iiWi , EranUens, and peBlttvely cures PlfesTSrne Ji5 najulrud. It Is guarant..a tejrtve iwrlect saus. (actleiu or inenuy reluudee. Price a eratauS box. F'er sale by U. U. Cecnran, UruKKtit.lLn aud 11 North lne-n .tiwt I musii? p; 1 he PsepU AslnuUhrtt. Many pentile are astonished when they dis cover Ihu wile circulation e Thomai' Kcliclric OU Then Is baidiy a dius house In the country that de's net have this remedy upon Us shelves. 'J he public have found it Is a geed thing and sUuktell. or sale by 11. H. Cevhrsn, druggist, WaoauWKerUiyuetm street, Lancaster. MKD1CAU I Q1MMUMH 1.1VKH KKQUIiATOX. TAKK Simmons Liver Regulator. 1IKST 1'AMll.r MKD1C1NK.-NO 1I0USK HULllSllOUtU UK WlTHOt TIT, And, liy I'eln kit rvitdjr Mr liuinmllU u will "inn m:ui-nn hniir el xiitTurlii); auil nmtiy it Jclliir In Hum iiuJ itiKturst' lillla. "SIY O.M.Y rAMIl.VMEDIClNK." " 1 hiiM lu'en nr of Sluiinen l.lvxr Urtti Intnr (iiriintnv ttir4 tivvtnit uimla It tnv en fuilly lm'Oleliin It I jun, kxi! hihI mlln mlln bie iiiiIIcIiik. lv uiiiltHirunlnrwinu w very mtlKl te It. I flnil itui Ucitnlatiir ery li, linrmU'niHl tnlUtili n titinlly Minllclnp, hiui u nel II for tn illorUrel I he sytim an a feuml It tnt lu ch trni. 1 liollevo It It wan ul In tlmi' I wen il tirote t unwl jttvtBtitltii of pleKni'K 1 lmt'Oiti'ii ivceiiuuiMuHxl It te my filfnitatnl itull I'onilnue te" llav I M IteL l it.. I'mter M K church. Meuth, ralrftelil, 'le.t M llii A Ce, l'Mltu1i'lM, imnirli'ters Hlminens Lit i'r Kiilitter iii-Vvix1A t A. Ttll.erilOKOS FOB KUKUMAT1BM. A SWINDLER does nex rotor possible purchases te his vic tims. Thfc Atolephoroj Ce. gladly relers suffer eis from rl.'eutusllm, neuralitla, sciatica, ner vous or stJ headsche, kidney and liver coin cein Vhttuts te thest who fieie errn currif of thie dleca'cs bv Athlophenw, and wtll furnish names and addrfves el many such peneus te these de lrtng tliftu. Athlopheios Is tru only remedy ter these c'lseaics that cau stand such a test. A UTheiias, Cnbt, N. Y ,ays "Hysen, J. M. Thomsen, hsd been sutTertng (reui theuma tlsm for several months. Athlopheros rellevfd him of the p-vln, and reduced the elllng of the Joints, aud the lameness entirely disappeared. 1 haveseen thed htivlng ueuntlgla cured by tak ing one dose." A. lUiard, Mt, KiCe. N. ., says ; " 1 hat e been troubled ter some time with sclatlcs. and rheu matism, brought en by working In a damp place. 1 could And no remedy In medicine I ws u'lnp, until 1 tried a bottle or Athlopheros, w hlch gat e me Immediate relie'. ' Mrs Alfred Thursten, 11 .North Slain street, tt llkesbane, I', pays "1 nm net troubled with rheumatism new, since using Athlopho Athlepho Athlophe ros 1 helleve, should It in any ese fall tore Het e ami lvnnanently cure, the cause would be that the dlrtctlens w ere uet falthlully followed " J J Sat itr. Nazareth. Pa .sayj' ' I gave two bottles el Athlopheros te my sister, and she has entirely recevertd Mie was allllcted within- flaimnstery rheumatism ana su itus aancc, aud idtheutth we had two of the best doctors, he gradually grew worse. Shu would scream from pslu nl(tht aud dsy 1 hsartlly rccein inend It." Kvery drugKtst should keep Athlopheros and Athlopheros fills, but where they cannot be bought of the drusxist the Athlopheros Ce., Me. 112 Wall street. New Yerk, wtll send either (car riage p ild) en receipt of reirular price, which Is ll.uu per bottle ler Athlopheros and Jee for 1'Ula. Fer ltver and kidney diseases, dyspepsia. In digestion, weakness, nervous debility, disease el women, constipation, headache, Impure bleed, Ac , Athlopheros Puis are unequaled. uiayjO-lwd.twMtvr c APC1NE PLASTERS, 35MEIHLS AlVAllDEI) TO Bensen's Gapcine Plaster ! THE DE3T IN TUB WOULD. Cures Pleurisy, ltbeuinallitn. Lumbago, Lack ache. Weakness, Colds in the Chest and all Aches and strains. IU? ware of Imitations uudsr similar sounding names. - Ask for Uansnn's and take no ether. decllCmdAwllWAP fMJUK UDaRANTKKD, RUPTURE. Cnre guaranteed rjy tin. J. B. HATIH, Sue at ence: no operation or delay from bust bust dess: tested by hundreds of cares. Main office, r 4KCH T PHILA. Bend for Circular. fl-lTlw rpe WEAK MEN Suffering from the effects of youthful errors, early decay, wasting weakness, lest manhood, etc., 1 IU end a valuable treatise (sealed) con cen Uilulng full particulars for home cnre, FKKIt of charge. A splendid medical work ; should be read by every man who Is nervous and deblll tat1 Address. PKer. r. C. reWLKB, irllbSmdAw Hondas. Conn, n'lXSS AXD LIQUORS. pUUE KYE WHISKY. Old GretT Spring Distillery. Situated en Kast Orange street, between Orange and chestnut, one square east of reer reer veir, ljtncaster, t" I hatejnsterectedanewdlstlllery with allot th latest Improved machinery for distilling PLKE UiK WHIsKY A. II. HUEArrr.K, Proprietor. Tbl Distillery has been erected at the famous Old Oroffsiewn Spring, which has been noted for Its plenteous and unfailing supply of the pur pur en water. At tt our grandfatutirs drank when they were boys, and It has never been known te run dry even In the hottest weather, from this spring all the water Uied In the distillery Is ob tained, the pump drawing Irem It twenty Uve gillnnsalnlnute. lleldea my ew n distilled Whisky, I also handle Brandies, Gins, Wines, &c SVCall and be convinced, A.ll.SllKArKEH, Distiller, BTOUK Ne. (.1 North tjneen HtreeL S. II. raimers having geed Kyeen band can II nd ready sale for It at the store or distillery. Highest cash uutrkel price paid for a geed am am neo. aprivlydAw G O TO REIGART'S WIUE STOEB OLD BOUCHE SEC, IPIlt 1IE1D51KCK. POMMXP.VSKC, MOB1ZKT8EC. O.ll MUMM KXTUA DiiV, And all ether Leading b-ands of Imported Leading b-ands Chaupagns. Sele Agent ter the Pleasant Valley Wine nv l-pi clsl Ureat Western hx. Itrv. our own brand, I the marki t. u rinest Amerlctu champagne In Just recWvfd annther large Invoice of Califor nia Cluret and White Wluu Irem Napa Valley, Culllnrnla. A large stock ei Imported burgundies. Clarets, ltMne und Ssuterne islnis We also hive the largest anil finest stock et llinndlrg, Whiskies, Gins. Madeira, Sherrys and i ort Winn., iuss Ale, Oulnness stout, Saratoga and Apelllnaiis Waters In the city. E. E. Slaymaker, Agt, Ne. 20 BA8T KINO 8TBEBT, LANCA8TEK, PA. U1KCHALFONTK. The Chalfonte. Passenger Klevater and Other Modern In). prevemeuU. Ocean End of North Carolina, Ave., ATLANTIC CITV.N J. E. ROBERTS A SONS. inyle-imd Jti?TJiKhOKl.X.KD A "ANDSOMK LINK and i-hTBu h n,;'leln 8P2 suitings In Stripes ana 1 lalds. kiulra new designs Mack ana fwSff? "or n0 ""ens ChovleU. lust the thing ler summer wear" Blesnuitlv inula and TrUnmed. Perfect nuulu?reuVS)?rit lwruoenx TUK8S HOODS, Ac. CIUNKLES AND (UNUUAMS. Chintzes and Zephyr?, JACKETS AND JERSEYS, Shawls and Scarfs. NKWKsr iTl LES IM ALL gUALtTlCS. Hosiery and Gauze Underwear, JOt UN Kill A Nil MO?tUKTAtUK GLOVES, LI ILK AND SILK ULOVKD, l.SlllltOUISlUl.s AND LACK UOOUS Parasols and Snn Umbrellas ! sTThc season has arrived when Manufactur ers and Importers are desirous of closing the balance of their Spring Sleck. In addition te enr regular stock, we are receiving duly In all departments large lets of goods bought under value, tt hlch w in be marked at a small advance HAGER & BROTHER, Nea. 25 St 27 West King 8t. LANCAbTXH. PA. e PEN EVEKY EVENING. A QUICK SIXPENNY Better Than Slew Dellar. Stamm Bres. & Ce., 26 AND 28 NORTH QDEEN ST., LANCASTKB, P. GRAND CLOW ODTSALE. TheKntlre L'alanceef Spring Dress Goods Will be offered at such Lew Prices that make ever- yard a llargaln. wll NEARLY 200 HKMXANTS Casbmwes and Black Henriettas Black At Less than Cost of Manufacture. We it euld like j ou te seu our CREAM DRESS GOODS ! We wenld call special attention te our Cream Dress Goods. A nner line has never been shown In this clt) , and prices are very low. White Dress Goods. We are showing the loveliest assortment of svnue uoeas, i;eraea i-Kjues. uraaie Checks, India Linens, Victeria Lawns, liergundy stripes, etc , at the Very Lewest Prices. Satines and Seersuckers. Styles and Prices Unequaled. Ppeelal Bargains In Table Linens. BOSTON STORE, Stere Open Ever Ercnle;. SATKW YOKK HTOKE. SUMMER GOODS. WATT & SIAND, 6, 8 & 10 EAST KINO ST.. LANCASTKU, PA., Invite Attention te the Full Lines et HPltINO AND 3UMUKU Dress Goods In all ths New Shades, such as Tans, Tan browns, Medes, Kcrus, lllrges, Blues, PluKs, Creams, lu CASUMKKKS, ALUATUObS, DIAGONAL, IIA1B LINK STSll'JCU ALBATU0SS. Jersey Albatross, Ilentelle Laces, figured IU- mines, Canvas l.lnib, french Joules, Kmbreldered Uisgeual butts, 8UMMKU SILKS at 29, i1, 37K. W.6JX & C Our Popular, rully Warranted BLACK DRE3S BILKS ai II Hi, II 2.1 and 11 au. Cannet be Excelled ler Uoed Wearing Qualities. Clegant BATIK ltHAUAUKS in All Doilrable Celers, 11.0) a yard. ULACK SATIN UIIADAMES at 75e., 87e , 11.00, 11.14 and II 80 a yard. ULACK 8UUAII SILK at 750., 87Ke.i IL00 an ll.WIa yard. COLOltKU HUHAIl SILKS In Upen Shades and Plain Celers. SILK AKMUUKS. . . J.EKSKY RILKS, fAILLK FKANCA1SE. AT LOWEST 0IT7 PRICES AT TUB New Yerk Stere. I ills Dress Goods mLAMWAMB. JJHIH A MAKT1M CHINA HAIL UMBRELLA STAND. A NeatlylHand Painted Umbrella Stand, -AT- $2.50 EACH. tThe llettei eiTeied In Lancaster at the the price. Only a limited number en hand. Don't Miss a Bargain. 15 EAST KING STREET. LVNCASTgO. PA, ttuvanwv ttiuamau iiuues, TALL AND MKK -TUK- ROCHESTER LAMP, Sixty Candle-Light ! beats them all. Anether Let of CIIKAP GI.OHKS lerUas and OllStOVM. THB " PEBPEOTION " METAL MOULUINU ANO KU111IKH CUSHION WEATHER STRIP Beats them alb This strip entwears another. Keens out the cold, step rattllnir el windows. Exclude the dust, keep nut snow and mln. Any one can apply tt no waste or dirt made In ap plying It. Can be Atted anywhere-no holes te bore, ready for use. It will net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip Is the most perfect. At the stove, lleater and Itange Stere -r Jehn F. Schaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., L.ANCA8TKU. PA IITM. A. K1KKPKH. ALDUM U. HUHB KIEFFER & HERR, l)ALZUa IN n WOULD UALL SPICIIL ATTENTION TO Fuller & Warren Ce.'s (TUOY, N. Y.) STOVES, HEATERS. FURNACES AND RANGES. We ask no one te ran any risks with "i"UL LBU A WAKKKN'S" Goods. We KUarantee them te give Satisfaction. As a Heater " T1IK 8PLKND1U " has no rival, betnK a thoreunh het base, no part of this stove remains cold, every Inchet It radiates hcaU As a Smaller and Cheaper iIeatertbe"UUIUHT DIAMOND " baa established Itself In the front ranks. The merits et thu "1PLEN DID" and "UltlOIIT DIAMOND " consist In Ileaaty of Construction, Perfect Control of Draft, Cleanliness, no Dust, no (iu and Kconemy et r uel. sT'Csil and examine for yenrselb 40 EASTklNG ST., (OPPOS1TK COUKT UOUSH.I UiIMI HATB, VAM. M( ONEY HAVED ! Owing te an Overstock or- Strew Hots -WK WILL MAKE- 1 0 Per Cent. Reduction On All Purchases of Sume During MONDAY, MAY 30. Stauffer & Ce., N0S. SI ft 33 N0BTII (jUEEN ST., LANCASTKB, FA. T EVAM'M JftrOUR. Levan's Fleur TBI BB8T. M.TIlAS NOTICE TO TKEHPA8HKH8 ANO OUNNKK1.-AI1 persons are hereby for bidden te trespass en any or the lands of the Cornwall and speedwell estates In l.ebanen or Lancaster ceunllts, whether Inclesed or unln unln clesed, either for the purpose of sheeting; or Ashing, as the law will be rigidly enforced aialnst all trespassing en said lands of tee un derslzned alter this notice. " " WM. OJLKMAN rKKKMAK, K. PKKOY ALDBN, KDW. C.VKKKHAH. Attentra mt M, Wi wettaaB'a Kdn Mid-Mill u, Heusefurnisli Goods imr aoeni M,Afc T H.0IV1.KUAUO. New Wash Dress Goods! Vreiuh Ssllnes. American salines. French and Mcelih Zephyr UliiK1 ham.. Auieilcaii und leilln It1 Nelr UliiKhama. rimired IIATlsTBand I.INONS. Crinkle Seersuckers, 5, i.'L UH te ill cents, Httled and Check Seersuc ken. Haiiialns In Cheap Drrss Heeds. We make prices tell. Come and see eurtfnttda. .. I1 -!,? 8um,ur Silks, black and Colored Silks. Hosiery, Ulevss and Ceraeu at llar Italu Prices. JohnS.Givler&Ce. Me. as But King attest, LANCAHTBB, PA. Cl'EUlAL DAltOAlNH. & 3nnd 358eu1h Uneen Htreet, (OPP, reUNTAIN INN,) Are elTerliiR Sjwcial UarRiilns In Men's Laumlriwl Cillce Stiitta, with cuffs and itwe cellars, ut sOc. t'ddl. llji-Ralns iu Ceunterp.inea at 40, Mi H- ct. and upwanls. Mar seilles Ceuntenaties, extra bar. Rains, at 1.5e, tZ w, t.T 00 and up wards. Kxtra bargaius at 2.00. MutUtiR iu I yard, U ards and 1 j yards wide at bargain prices. Smyrna I5ug3 at 7u, S.. eta., 11.00 and upwards. One let atSScta., cheap at 11.00. Hassocks only Mc., erycheap. Cocea Utnrs, only AOcts., worth "."ic. I'lags and material bytlie jard for decemttng purposes cheap. Bard & IcElrey, 33 and 35 Seuth queen Street, (OPP. FOUNTAIN INN ) uaarr.MydAw J.'L MAItTl.N A CO. PRICES Never Quoted Before. Fivu Hundred SATEENS at 01c ; Yards AME1UOAN reduced from lL'ic. One Case AMERICAN SATEENS at be. a yard ; - different patterns, all new. One Case AMERICAN SATEENS, Extra Wide, at 10c. a yard; sold every whereat 12Jc. One Case AMERICAN SATEENS at ISc. a yard. Seme call them French Satines and retail them at 25c. Selections consists of patterns en Green, Blue.llrewn, Heliotrope and 11 lack Grounds. FRENCH SATINES-Flfty Different Patterns, manufactured by Gres, Reman & Ce., M. Cheriet, Marezeau & Ce. and S. Wallach & Ce. Ft ice, 2S, 30 and 35c.; Five Thousand YardsCREAM CHINK CHINK LEDSEERSUL'KERS.Narrew and Wide Stripes at lea yard. One Case CRINKLED SEERSUCK. ERS, Fancy Stripes, at 5c. a yard. One Case CRINKLED SEERSUCK. ERS, in Rlack, Garnet and Brown Stripes at 10c. a yard; regular price, 121c. and 15c, Twenty-Qve Piecea CREAM TRICOT at 48, CO and 75c. a yard. SPECIAL BAHGAINS.-A purchase of 1500 worth of Egyptian, Oriental, Span isli and Medici Laces, show goods, at 5, 10 and l".:c, worth double. Especially adapted for Sateens. J. 6. Martin & Ce., Or. Wert Klig FrlMe Bte, LAROAaTaH, FA, XILHSOXS COMB0TIOK. BARD Mcelrey New Arrivals i 1 . r'vv . L.'ftnstSiaSSk' t-3.". tfit-V .j'-'.aaM v sftX -.-r. r..' --. ? -a r iH