j- &? rUj LrtelllfeneeT iCenwrtetlnttUiyntJK Eff , tAjtOABTKE, JOW 1, 1887. f-Jfe Wke Hake the Laws. B'MWttit the machinery of leglsla- lla feeh that even after a measure is I Inte a law by the nearly unanl Ment et both houses, it may be de- k by one or mere et the officers of one r wethbedles. The new revenue bill was through both chambers with gen Mat, yet went te the governor with. klfcaaifaatareef the president of the The law requires the signature of i pfeaMlng officers te be affixed te all , u the presence or their respective note of such signature being I en the record. In default et the sig- I of the president et the Senate, the r te unable te sign the revenue bill lieelareittebe a law. ' XUs te the decision of his advisers and te be sound. As the president is r authorized te sign in the presence et I Senate there is no way et new obtain ebtain t Us signature, save by reconvening the Mr. Gee. Handy Smith, the preai- et the Senate at the adjournment, I that be is net satisfied that he may net the bill new, if the Senate record that declaration had been mad it that he was about te slim it. t lr. Smith overlooks the 9th section of i M article et the constitution, which Jly declares that the presiding r shall sign all bills in the presence et kHM Heuse ever which he presides, and this , wadeubtedry must be done. V Rut It wnnM aMm lhatttia nmtlrm mav te eerrected by reconvening the Senate, rrtthln the thirty days after adjournment ..Mieweatbe governor te sign the bills and KWm the laws in the office of the secretary of l seem ft) 'de assumed generally ature must be reconvened te i bill ; but as it has been, indis- 5y, already enacted by both bodies and as its only defect the emission of tee president of the Senate te 1 is is IS m JH IB MM UN MM Sina IS"!"0 lS'lvsWr WMNMMV MOHNM. ihAJMMMSMmt tUH SrrMHM tmmm mm vr UilHHMMinnruieii IB wmatT As AeTBcja tamaa K AaBsrf WtlMlfWM Iw i nmUiiaBfem. sWMMtat. UMimr. r. 7& it gn it in the presence of the body, lt seems that this defect may be sup- .spued vy reconvening the senate te witness & the signature. The constitution does net declare that this signature shall be made jawing the session of the legislature. Its language is : " The presiding officer of ch Ileuse shall, in the presence of the KHeuae ever which he presides, sien all yhiUi and joint resolutions passed by the' Kfaaeral assembly, after their titles have LMa publicly read Immediately before 'Signing; ana tne race or signing shall be r'aatered en the journal." 5V; It may be, however, that there is some "IMieal objection te this seemingly simple out of the hole. Hut what a com- ' paiatary the story is upon legislative LpMtheds! Hew higher than th state's BBreme iewer rises that et the power's ci we are asKea te believe that was an accidental occurrence. It Ji, asking a great deal tee much. It Ele'aet at all inconceivable that it was a aaoected scheme te defeat the bill en i part of hirelings. The reputation of i assembly's empleyes does net stim , i.Wghaa te demand a rejection of thesus- b fieioe. But It is possible, if net probable. EMiat it was negligently and net maliciously s; dui mis does net make the situation israch mere comfortable for the guilty; for ;Meh negligence is a crime. ??" TMa .lArAliniA.t Mlll k...... - -- . It will arouse public attention te the jMtheds of legislation, and show hew we I habitually abused by these entrusted ? "With the government. It ought te secure a fitter class of men for the legislature and plan out te the beneyard, the party hacks ;,wae Drowse in tne public pasture. It Should Met De. JtThe councils et this town seem te be faerauaded tliat street railroads are a beno bene 'tM te It; about which we think tlnr J-aaay be some doubt, rvrtniniv nnu. ajMkty ara kept in better condition than taey have been they mav ba inst.it termi I nuisance. The streets are for driving it;s,iuiu uiey sneuia net be encum. wun obstructions te the free and ise et vehicles. The third rail wMm. I about te be laid upon North Queen , u cname me uivy street railway te down te the square from the dnnt l the track et the Millersvllle railroad, UearUinly be an obstruction te the ute ttka street by carriages, and one which leartalnly Is net reasonable that the rsjwnlfl permit two street railroad com- M am different gauges of tracks pf41nTcuJty la caused by the original te the Mulanville railway, which 1 1-uga that dot net conform te the let the ordinary wagon; and which ever baa laid the greater part of its I la the city with T rails. Beth these are nuisances which should be . If the Mlllersyule read desires jm our atraetf , they meat de it te way and one that will be aa laJurVeua aa possible te the publie and tbe city councils baa te require this, aa it baa y te abate all aulaaneaa. There 1 a great deal of talk 1b Ute past bread ptivUejte of , UU read, and iteiayregaK static aewetleae Bt there age be no at at sewer 1b the istssMcMtes.lt ay revUrlaf wswassBayssV- S-WV ggms wYW: .. lKHQM Then nU MtW MUrmraU - fie CrttJf la rraaee. 'sstswii as aaw MawtasT.a arlate atrlest Wtly FieachaMa, hat te all at a- (ae. Far the qoesuea lavertea Maeta lag less than whether peace or war shall be the order of the year, and the character et the answer seems te depend very largely upon the character of General Bou Beu langer. It he is the unscrupulous and ambltleua man that his enemies have described blm, he will have very little trouble in using a Paris mob for the overthrew or me present ministry and the Inauguration of a policy looking towards revenge as its avowed ob ject. If his ambition is a worthy one and is dominated by patriotism, the present danger will be passed easily and revenge will become, as time gees en, less and lees the popular dream of France. In watching the erratic and impetuous course of Trench politics, Americans must net forget that the republic is surrounded by governments of whom self-preservation demands that the democratic idea should prove a failure. The success of the Amer ican experiment they can explain away by reference te the peculiar conditions that surround It ; the vast extent of territory and natural resources. Or, they can deny its success by reference te the bribery and corruption et public men and the confessed errors et policy. They forget that in royal systems these things are quite as bad, but are kept very quiet, with France the comparison is close and invidious, and the royalty and nobility of Europe must de all they can te compass the downfall of the republic. Mhlrh Knows Oest. The United States supreme court says that the supreme court of Pennsylvania has wrongly decided that the state has a right te levy a tax upon the gross receipts received for transportation service between the states and te and from foreign coun tries. The United States court says that Pennsylvania does net have this right be cause such a levy would be a regulation of commerce among the several states, which is a right limited by the constitution te Congress. As it happens that the opinions et the supreme court of Pennsylvania at this date command quite as much re sre:t as these et the supreme court of the United States, the final deci sion of the supreme court, while It settles the law, does net settle public judgment as te the accuracy of its construction ; the decision does net seem te be sensible. The United States is net claiming a tax upon the receipts of transportation companies, and Congress cannot well be asked te raise such a tax for the states. Therefore, transportation companies must escape tax tax atien en their gross receipts, although they are a fair subject for taxation. And net only upon their receipts for transporta tion between the states, but also upon the receipts for service within the state, since the state cannot or will net make an in I vidieus distinction against its own citizens. As well might it be decided that a carry ing company doing business between the states is net subject te taxation by the state, because the tax it pays must be raised from and levied upon traffic between the states, at least in part. m The Yerk Dispatch deserves all the con gratulations that it la receiving ever the mammoth SO-page paper that It Issued from Its rlllce en .Saturday, the 12th anniversary of Its birth. Jt is a geed newspaper ; and the people of Yerk show that they appreciate It, Judging from the healthy leek of Its advertis ing columns. Like the Intellieknckr the Ihspalch ues the full report of the United Ptss In telegraphic news instead of the "pony " report of the Associated Press which had been heretnfore considered all that was needfuL The iNTEi.t.KiENCKn'n enterprise has been rewarded by a largely Increased subscilptfea list, and we are pleased le note that the luspatch has had a similar ex perience We suggest le the street committee that they pay seme attention te the manner of hauling dirt in the city. Ot course they de sire It te be hauled te the dump and net have it spilled en the street, te be removed by their carta at a future time. They need te require that the tall beard et all carta shall be made as high as the sides. Let them leek at the droppings from the carts new working rn Vine above Prince if they want te realize the need of a regulation such as we suggest And would it net be well te forbid carta following each ether closely. borne times a half dc73n are strung together, atop. ping travel at a street crossing with their alew progress, as though they were a train at a railroad crossing ; and the chief offenders are the street commissioner's carta. The militia tournament that has Just come te an end in Washington baa been successful in exhibiting a remarkable proficiency In drill en the part of a few companies, but It does net glte 111 ueh assurance of the actual elllclency et the large body of stste militia. I'eiinHvlvanla did net take part, although she can bold her own in elementary tactics. But there is geed reason for believing that In the actual wet Ic of a soldier's life our state troops are superior te any. Their business like conduct and soldiery bearing at the In auguration ceremonies or President Cleve land were the subject or general comment, and since that day they have Improved en the same lines until new our little army is the most e indent body of militia In the coun try. But, alter all, that Is net saying very much, and in anything but elementary drill they would hardly stand comparison with the troops of foreign powers. We pride cur selves most of all in excelling In the arts of peace. 11 an i. an Is no lunger the world's champion oarsman aud that proud position is for the present held by Uaudaur. The recent race between them appears te have been a remark ably fair trial et strength and skill nnder un favorable conditions, and the fact tnat the losing man made better time than had ever before been made,seems te indicate that If be has net lest the lead permanently he has at last found his equaL "Champien of the world" la a sounding title, but in Its present W",!v"ryhoUew,ouna- "means that the heder et it excel. .11 ether. In field where there are comparatively few com pet l. ters and In an accomplishment which has little practical value. Qaudaut's cbamDlon cbamDlen shlp, ler Instance, refer, only te the English speaking race. The rest of the civilized world bas little or no Interest In the sport Then it is a sport which very few manor geed physical development have time te take part in these busy days. The hardest muscles and most wiry sinews are found among the mea wne live vy ue use 01 muscle ana sinew, but rowing la net a faverlts atnuse- mest with these ; if they bad lima for It they would prefer le use that time la resting their tired physical machinery, The business and profes.leaal men take their ears as a mesas of bringing their physical and mental develop ment Inte proper balance, and It Is ever this vary numerous class that Osedaur holds the eaaaapleBsblp, though tela fmattrllstt oosa eosa oesa patttorsare, like himself, fwefeaeiaaal athletes, aa edsslrabla, valuable and useless aa raea horses. But we must have sports and cheat afwUiasi, end rowing is one of the beat i, . .- - 'i1ht'!fik'lV':r!i iiAyeASTER pailt ax ar Qaeaaa aa Da MeOlyaa. have watttaa with tasaatwaee asate cee teraraMhaaeagUMtailflktaetalcM ap by Mr loUewera aad act as aa amotien! loose, mm. aoaetblac that eoatataed IM Uoerae tana grab Mea and might be mag by fcn I Mlewara as foreign communists slog the I lMaTtIUU,"TMy bare found at last poem that pleases thsm.Dr.McOlynn being particu larly delighted with the refrain which uses his famous line "the croMef the new erut!," But se far they bare net been able te fit music te the werda In a wy that will mike ltaoatehlngsong. Here la the tint atacs : A ilgn It pcn In the akli te-dnr. And the ur In Its light m .lltu anil gry. It blwr a tuuthlne, anil U.Men Inn tuvttt lit the nepelmi inn In the h!t nf nluht. Despair I, tiinl-heil, ami mrrew. (ule In the light of tbu Croe n( the .Vuw Cru-nde. These lines aheute I by eevetal llieuvand excited fanatics would no doubt prodtice a profound ImpreesiQn en Ibe. numerous and dangerous claws that la swayed by emotion mera than ty thought, it la earnestly herel that the Geerge and Mcdlynu ruuibluatlen may net uuJ a tune te suit their rhyme, or the movement may take a sudden leap for. ward. It already has the meat esentlal elc ment of a dangerous attack en law and order In the person efleaders of ability who mean well and are, perhap, thoroughly honest. The posseMlen of a hurrah song of the " Mar- seiualse'' tyie would put a very serious face en the whole matter, PBBSONAU Mayeb riTt.KR, of Philadelphia, has written te doverner Itpaver te etn the bill increasing the number et Philadelphia build ing inspectors from three te nine. Rkv. I'nstsrs Olkmanus Meiir, of Thomaaten, Conn., who was seven year age a well-known student of l'ran kiln and Mar shall college, Is in Lancaster en a villi te his friends, lie new belongs te the Congrega tional church, and has been tilling a pulpit at Keynelds' Itrldge, Conn. Ue wilt prrach in St Paul's M. K. church en next Sunday evening. m PAKerat. Aitriieitirv eKriri). "Mr son." said a lather lit Mlcli,, "I'd rather net h.ive you no fl-h." Hut the lad went a tlshlti' ) l.heut hl permli.ten, And thus he defied lilj pi's wlcb. -Vem Iht Cticaye Trilunr A HIKTUUAV PRK4KXr. " Her cheuss are ruddy as a row Her ejes are prettr, hut her nejc ' ' " lothatvea hardly should refer; It was a birthday present, sir." Frem Jlurpcr't a;ar. Deservedly popular. We mean Pr. Hull Cough yrup for it never falls te cure a cough. Only a cents. Don't takelt I-lf adealerriTars you a bottle et Sanatien Oil without labeN. or wrapper. In slit upon getting a prrtel, un&reAri, package. 2i cents. BVMCtAt MOTlVKg. NEVKKGIVEUI". If yen are troubled with nervous or lck head ache, de net glve up your ca as Incnmbln untU you have tried Ur. l.elle' Special Prescription Be the Uistlineulalslu another column, diu-lw Most Kirellent. J.J. Atkln., Chief of Police, Knexvllle. Tenn , writes: "My family and laru benerlelirtesef veur innat excellent medicine, lir king's New I)lsce cry for consumption ; having leund It te be all tnat you claim ter It. desire, te testily te Its virtue. My friend., te whom I have recom mended It, prale It at every opportunity." Dr. King's Hew DLcevery for Consumption is Suaranteed te cure Coughs, Colds, llrenchltls, .sthina. Croup and eery affection of Threat, Cheat and Lungs. Trial betUes free at Cochran's Drug Stere, w; and IJii North gueun strtet, Lan caster, Pa. Large size, II uu. (3) SHILOti'S CURB till Immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis. Fer sale by U. II. Cochran. Druggist, Me. lit North Queen street. The Oreat American Cbnrna. Sneezing, snurllng and coughing I IhU Uthe music all ever the land Just new. "le net such an awful cold In mv hft&d." Cimiitwith Kly's Cream llalmerltmayendln the tenchest fenn of Cutarrn. Maybe, you tu e c narrh new. Nothing Is mere nauseous and dreadful, lnls remedy masters tt as no ether ever did. Net a snuu neraiiqum. neasant, certain, radical. my2Mwdeed.tw WUY WILL O0 ceuK&when Shlleh'sCnre ill alve Immediate rullui. Prie in eia . vi n. . wtlli rive Immediate rellet II. Ter sale bv II. 1 and II, Ter sale by U. B. Cochran. Drugirtst. Me. 137 North Queen street. Beeklau s Arnica Halve. The Best Salve In the world for Cuts, Brnlsea. Seres, Ulcers, Ball Uheum, Tevur Seres, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and alt Skin Bruptleus, and positively carta Plies, or no nay required. It Is guaranteed te give, perfnet satis faction, or money refunded. Price S cents tier Cecnran, DruipgUt, 1S7 and IS North Queen street. I.anewtr, fa. II. 11. Cochran, M os. 137 and UJ North Uueen street. Incattir. Pa. u hmIHhif miii 1.1,11,4 CUUUII CUUK as a gimruliU-u 10 curt) all thrmt u iuuk uimuira. (g) MeUiersI stelbarstl Metberit! Are yen disturbed at night and broken of yenr rest by a sick child sutrerlug and crying with the excreclatlng pain of cutting Uwiht If se, go at once and get a bottle of MBS. WINSI.e W'S SOOTHING SVUUP. It will relieve the peer tittle snffer lmmedlately-depend upon It ; there Is no mistake about it There Is net a mother en earth who has ever nsed It, who wUl net tell yen at once that It will regnlaUi the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic It Is perfectly safe te use In all cases' and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of one of the eldest and best female physicians and nurses In the United States. Sela every where. 33 cents a bottle. DiayJl-lydAw THK UKV. JEO. II. THAVKIt, of Kourben Ind., says : " lle'h rnyselt and wife ewe our lives tlSMlLOirSCONSirHi'TlONCUUK." rer sale by U. B. Cochran. Druggist, Ne. 137 North Uumo street. (j) Tne Mystery Solved. It has always been understood that consump tion was Incurable, but It has recently been discovered that Kemp's lliUiam for the Threat and Lungs Is giving mere relief than any Known remedy. It Is nuaruiiteed te relieve and cure Asthma, Umncbltis and Coughs. Call ou II. 11. Cochran, druggist. Ne. lit North Queen street, and get a trial bottle free of cost. Large size li cents and IL () A Itainarkable Geed Man Is he who attends te the comfort of his family and will net let his little ones sulfur with alluc alluc tlen of the Threat and Lungs, whereby tbelr lives may he endungured, but who should at all tluu s give them that sovereign remedy, hemp's Balaam. Price 5t cents and II. Trial tin frit. Ter sale by 11. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 North Queen street. (j POLITICAL. TOOK COUNTY COMMISSIONKK, HK.NUV DHACHIIAH. 01 Lancaster City. Hubjectte the dpclslen et the Democratic convention. inarju tldw TgrOR COUNTY COMMISSIONElt, J.W.KBLLV, or 11 arietta. I'a. ruhject te Mm decision of the Democratic Convention, ieur Influence miIIl. ed. uiJO-tfdAw TOOK COUNTY COMMIMSIONEK. SIMON L. UltANDT (rarmer). Of Kaat Denegal township. Subject te the de cision of the Democratic County Convention. Your Influence rcapectiully solicited. mli-tfdaw FK COUNTY COMMISSIONKK. JACOII W. LKBK1L Of Kphrata township. Subject te Democratic rules. marlt-UdAw JK)K COUNTY COMMISSIONER, A. Z.ltl.NUWALT, urecer. rirst Ward, city, crattc rules. Subject te Dnire nl-tfdAw jgOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SOLOMON ZKAMKIt r.rm.r i''.W6,t Hemptleld township. Huliltc'. teihn ".J0.""? the Democraue cenvenu in ' W Xn' man-UdAw FAt.H5,TY MI8H10NEK. County Convention felly solicited. iikVSv mmsjfrf- rseiiriui s-tldAw mil kast Lampeur Tewnshl'p. raOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER- ELI BATTEN, of Upper Leaeoek township. I announce ay self as a candidate for county commissioner subject te the decision or the Democratic Coast Cenvestlnn. Your influunm mum. rally solietted. Was s candidate for Count? coBtilsateBsr batera the but convention, and at hhm as wuiibhi wiuutsww aa saver 01 tmmmmiunSSin. flqpFjm - Vv,v' rEiaaGEisrcEB. Wednesday, tone i, isst. MKDWAL. jlaUtOHB IilVKK KaWULATOa HOWS YOUR LIVER? ! th flHjIfltal m .l.t.l . . .. .. Mi l;: r-"'. HiuMuun, inewivi wen taat 8wdrheaiu cannot esut u the User te ontei llJaaJch,.'ITf,,i"'.!a ",,'. HowelseestlTo. undmahnnMilM S"' ?'nvy "len. am MnieA?!Sr8n,,.r eatlns.dl.lncllnatlen te liw SSrtf.1? ?J Ul.,?a' muMllir or temper. mW.fK-i?Jor.the. bines). Knlle.nwiimla !!fh tSlbilB lIn en4""" iniethlnK thi" Sf.K.,iSi?.V lwn non Wearln.M. UUiineaa! 2iJIft.l,on,,l'HI,len "c' Net ". but always e?Yl i iVLI" y,"'l'tems imllcsie want et anion .Ah .y J' nd ,or '" tabl rtinedy that can .le no harm and ncrar anewu te fill. TAKK Simmons Liver Regulator. tii. HATLrMarx8.Eclfl0 ou Trepated by J It. 'I.1L1N A CO . rhlla,, Ta. Junrl cod ,w THLOPIIOROS KOR RHEUMATISM. A SWINDLER does net refer possible purchases te his vic tims. The Atolephoro Ce. gladly relers surfer ers from rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, ner vous or sick headache, kidney and liver com- piainis 10 tness wne runt bern carta of these diseases by Athlophares, and will furnish name and addresses of many such persons te these de siring mem. Atniopneios is the only remedy for these diseases that can stand such a test. A L. Themas, Cuba, N. Y , says "My ten J. M. Thomsen, htdbsen suffering from lhcuma tlm for several months. Athlopheros relieved htm of the pain, and reduced the swelling of the Joints, aud the lameness entirely disappeared. I nave seen loose saving neuralgia cured by tak ing one dose." A. Heard, Mt, Klsce. N. Y., says ; 1 hive been troubled for some time with sciatica and rheu matism, brought en by working tn a damp place. 1 could find no remedy In medicine I y ss using, until 1 trted a botUe of Athlopheros, y htch ga e me Immediate relief. Mrs. Alfred Thursten, 11 North Main street, W ilkfsbarrr. Pa, as "I am net troubled with rheumatism new, since using Athlopho Athlepho Athlophe ros 1 believe, should It In any ese fall te re lieve and viermuiently cure, the cause would be that the directions were net faithfully followed " J. J. Sa Itx. Naztreth, ra., stys 1 gave two bottles et Athlopheros te my sister, and she has entirely recovered. She was amicted with In flammatory rheumatism and St. Vitus dance, aud although we had two of the best doctors, shs gradually grew worse. ;he would scream from pain night and diy. I heartily recem. mend It." Every druggist should keep Athlopheros and Athlopheros rills, but where they cannot be bought et the druggist the Athlopheros Ce., Me. Ill Wall street, New Yerk, will send either (car riage ptld) en receipt of regular price, which Is tl.ea per bottle for Athlopheros and Sac for rtiis. rer liver and kidney diseases, dyspepsia. In digestion, weakness, nervous debility, diseases of women, constipation, headtcba, Impure bleed, Ac, Athlopheros 1111 are unequal ed. mayW-lwdAwMWr c APCINK PLASTERS. 35 XKIULS AiYAUliKIi TO Bensen's Capcine Plaster ! THK 11 EST IN THK WOULD. Cures Pleurisy, Bhanmatlsm. Lumbago, Back ache. Weakness, Colds In the Chest and all Aihes and Strains. Ileware of Imitations nmler similar sounding nuuie. W Ask for Bensen's and take no ether. decllGmdAwMWAt c 1TY HOTEL, LANCASTER ONE WKEK.COMMKNClXa MONDAY MOU.V- INO, MAY 30, CLOSING SATl'It- DAY, JUNK 4. AH Information rUKF. THE ONLYGENUINE Magnetic Curative Garments! M IfJXKriC KIDNKY BELTS roll MEN AND WOMK.V. Warranted te cure the following dl.pna with. out medicine fain In the Back. Hips. Held, or Limbs, Nervous Debility, Seminal Kmlxsiens. Lumbago, Ueneial Debility, Khenmatlsm, l'aral ysls, Nenralgla, bciatlca. Diseases of the Kid neys, Spinal Diseases, Torpid Liver, Gout, Asthma, Heart Disease, Dyspepsia, Constipa tion, Sryslrelas, Jndlgnstlen, Hernia or Bun turn. Caurrh, nidi. Epilepsy, Dumb Ague. etc. When any debility of thu General Organs ec- i-uiv, just viuuiLy, lacK rn nerve rerce ana vigor, wasting weaknesses and all these diseases 01 a wiFtiiitu imiun-, irem wjutwrercsnie, me con tinuous stream of magnetism permeating through the parts must restore them te a heal thy action. There Is no mistake about this appli ance. PBIOB, 83, 5 AND 10. I'amiihleu and books tree. Magnetic Silk Suspenseries. A Boen te Weak Men. The Genuine Article' PBIOB 86. 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This beit distributes and revitalizes, and conse quently It Is the best possible remedy for our wives, mothers and sisters who suffer Irem their many peculiar ailments. 1'ampblets and books pest free en demand PBIOB, 83, 80 AND 810. The Magnetic Appliances are worn outside the underelethlng and ttSen rtr at night. 1 hey held their power forever and are worn at all keasonsel the year. THE MAGNETIC APPLIANCE COMPANY. Inventors and Only Manufacturers, K03 CHESTNUT BTUIKT, PHILADELPHIA. ?"!?. "" FAHLOK-.. DAY AND EVjcMNli. m30-3ld -IRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. Graj's Specific Medicine. The Great English Uemedy will promptly and radically cure any and every case of nervous debility and weakness, result of indiscretion, excesses or overwork of brain and nervous sys tem ; Is perlectly harmless, acts like tnsglc, and been extensively nsed ler ever as years with great succets. , "ull particulars In our pamphlet which we desire te send tree by mall te every one. AsTThe Bpeclfle Medicine Is sold by all drnsr- 'IH,rPcl"e, or six rwekaaes for is. It will be sent free my mall 00 reecptef the money, by addressing the agent, B. B. OOOHRAN, Druffgtat, N os. 137 A is North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. THK OKAY MBDICIRK CO Ne. 108 Mln Street, lluffale, M.V. marV-lvdAwMWAI' NOTICELOST OR MISLAID, KOUR fertlHcates of Stock In the farmers' Na tional Hank, of Lancaster, In nsme or Adam K, W Inner, vlx. s Ne. 81, dated November 13, 15. lerK-shirus 1 Ne. 7t. dated Anrll a. 171 tnr I shires 1 Ne, l. Oautd rebmary S, lia, for S shares) Ne, U.J, dated Jnly 7. leTLfer ft shirrs. Application bas been made for new eertlecatea. A. SXTON W1TMBR, . . 7JlcxkUr of Will el A. K. Wltmsr. uaylv-lmdWAii i7rin6, 18S7T " t- ---7 - k"-m.w iivaa.r in sine sal sal erlng. Importing direct from the bestmakan .11 e woellens. I have inst received through onTmS,'i5Sr".,,ea-' - ''8 " ex my BU1T1MU, SrkINO OVBBCOAT1MU AMI TsWUBEBlNQ, W'Wtrsm- G HEAT BARUA1NS. Special Items Koady-Made Calice Wrappers, IV ALL gl.I?, 1 KOM .11 TO II BUST, 7S CkNTI. WLLLMkDR, PKUfKCT riTTINU, FAST COLOHS. WKAi'I'RUS. At SI OO. WUAPPKKS irim , At Bt 10 I ITI'IU ;r''"' r " At BH3. I Jeseph WKATPKUa.. NOS. IIV.VA'Jf .rf.VD I.WV01M. pURK RYK WHISKY. Old Greff Spring Distillery. Situated en Kast Orange street, between IISV S.KA&A S tlAl.i.kl A... ..a- m . misdkv stiiu tiunnviiuis UUO BUllUV nii.ei n8er elr, LAticAUer. iwioiuBnurwimsinewuiiuiierT wun mi or VuiiKlsTii,nv?msKY?c,lll,"rjr ,or duul"n T.M" n'U"ery has been erected at the lameus Old Uroffstewn 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 nc or been known te .U..U.J .'.cuau iuh uuiicw, woainer. g rum UllS spring all the water used In the distillery Is ob tained, the pump drawing from It twenty-nve jjvsmea iu uwn aisuiiea w nissy, t also Handle Brandies, Gins, Wines, sic. AWCa.ll and be convinced. A. It SHKAri KK, Distiller, STOUB Ne. ul North uneen Street. t 1, w..... w..., . .. j-. e-.iri; iiavieg goea 111 e en nand can find ready sJe for It at the store or distillery. lllffhMt nuh In.rkitl hriMtul.l rn a .w. ... e'- aprw-IydAw G O TO REIGART'S OLD WINE STORE OR BOUCHE SEC. II'BU HK1D3IKCK. rOMMKKYKKC, MOKICTSKC I..H. MUMM KXTUA DUV, And all ether leading brands of Imported Chain pagns. nle Airntil fiir lh. lin...ni t mh m.. Company HpecHl ureal Western Kx. Dry. our own brand, the finest Amertnn champagne In .1. ;.r-. ...,''t.l."'",c" e' t-aiirer- nla Claret and hlte W lue from Napa alley. -I tIB, UU I . 1, HM...,...B ,A u . .. ... A 1rffe ","k.onnlnerte'u,urKunali Clarets, llhlne and xau'erne wines. i,.W6,!i,0;yi.tbeJarK6;! ,",,1 nnMt stock et handles. Whiskies. Ulns. Madeira, sherrys and ' "I1'."'. "as?A,e- Oulnness Stout, Saratoga and Apeillnatls Waters In the city. H. E. Slaymaker, Agt., Me. 20 BAST KINO STREET, LANCASTRK, l'A. rvmnirvum. JJKINTTSll'S FURNITURE DEPOT. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE Greatest Thing for Summer Use TO UK HAD Sbip Hammock & Canopy. stsTOrnaiiieutal wherever you wiib te use It, HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, NO. 27 AS SOUTH (JUKBN STHKKT. ViriDMYER'H KURN1TDRK HTORK, FULL VALUE. O.NK HOWDItKO CKVTS WO "TII UIVBN FOU KVKUY DOLLAlt. NO MISUKPUKSKNTAllONS. OUK WOllK WILL STAND TUB TKST. The Wearing of Onr Uneds will Bear Us Ont In What We aay. Te Save Meney la te gel that which will Wear the Longest, and which need net be Ue placcdln a Short 'lime. SURPRISING I les.ynu will be Su prised at our Lew Priest. Just step In ana sue what a Large and Complete block we are Carrying, and then He and 1 ell Your Neighbor. 8TYLB, (JUALlTi ASD PltlCK TO SUIT ALL WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, Oarnssr BsVBt KlBg suad Duke ate., I.ANCABTIB, PA. sepuvivdAlSmw jrUSI AAA4I UM MMMt. C)R RKNT-A BRICK STABLE; ROOM A." fur four horses and six carriages 1 In centre of city. w M. jTceijpbb, tuaylS TnArtfd Ne. 4IH West King SL tltOH KENT. P.,3ma ST KH rooms In Brimmer's New "ir.".Tn;-"--.T!r..r;4'E'j fsbla-Ud UbUMI aatlkl'SJ I LIVBKY errick. f3K)R 8ALE OR RENT-BRIUK STABLE 17 and let, 17x80 feet, en ChrlsUan street, be tween Bast King and Orange street. Can be eaelly changed lute a machine shop or ware house. Kasy terms. U. U. IIUUU4KKB. ds-tw Attorney-at-Law. HOUSE KOR RENT OR SALE. Heuse with modern Improvements and steam heat. Lance lawn and yard. A variety of fruit tree and grape vines. Ne. t SO North Lime streeu Apply te ... KZRAP.1.AWDIS. aprt-tld Ne. ftXi North Lima Street, JittAAw, a" '' TITILUAM EDMONDS, wselawl Dtslsr ud OtHsaJities stsreaui nmtiiMW CIGARS. AvsreamstoeasalAhUsjeoa. esiceaad Uasroess, - a " stiv?ws. PWSKIP Jvwe rjrwsAfjvra. of Interest at the New Stere ! JOSEPH L. RAU & LADIES' JERSEYS! SPECIAL LOT, COAT BACK, 4NCBNTS, (Actual Value 11.03 ) A SUKPKlSlfU) 1111(1 AIM IN .IKUl:VSAT OUItrAMOUSROCBNT JLKIRS. These who have seen and purchased them re gard these as simply wenderlul for the money, sour particular attention Is directed te mr 1? .' "j"'i "" ssuriea sues 01 JSll.111 9, Nete the rnrefnl nnl.hand thorough fc-eneraltx: cellenceet every garment L. Eau 13S AND 138 NORTH QUEEN SI TTIOII A MAItTlW CHINA HALL UMBRELLA STAND. A NeatlyHind Painted Umbrella Stand, -AT- $2.50 EACH. SsTThe Uast ever offered In Laneuter at the the price. Only a limited number en hand. Don't Miss a Bargain. Highprtin 15 EA13TKINQ STREET. LANuanTB. pa. rjusj sum rwrrKM. TEW liROL'ERIES. IbitsoDtide-peceratiOD Day. Friends We Want you te Visit the NO. a; CL- TllK MJITAICK TI.A AND LUrrKHTORK. And get thu ulufrr Kvery I'enny eu3iend. We .Make Fine Teas and CetTers a Specialty. We also htve a Full l.lnn of CHOICK u IIO CK.ltlK-i CLARK'S. NO. 21 nVNTKR 80UAIIK. LA.NCASTKK. SssTOur New Delit cry Wagen Is emmng marikifdAw F LOURASI'KOIAI.Ty I The day will b tntsnely cold When tauuel CUrkd Is undersold. Fleur a Specialty I We have the pleasure or Introducing te the people of Lancaster nn entirely Mew KLOUK, manufactured nn the laU'st Improved system, and would request all levers et geed, sweet bread te give it a trial. We Introduce this brand of flour with these claims : 1. Kqual in richness aud color te any rieur In the Inlted StaUs. 2. sftiual In strength te any Fleur made. S Superior In healthluliiess te any stene or roller fleurln the Unltnl states. These raets can be substantial, il by a fair trial of this brand-tbe blgh straight grade, bold only at CLAhKB'8 ORIGINAL TBA AND COFFIK .. "J"BB,Ne61WntKlnHt. Ilrockerhntrnrea lllhBtriilght tirade. 75c. per or. PHIsbury's XXW Minnesota rieur.. 71c. Prairie yuee n t lour, makes white blind, ASc. " riarke's A A Beiler Fleur, only Me. " Illukley's Kirelster Rell, r 500. Ulns rich's Choice, He, per hall quaitcrand 60c. MAI. VAPa.SC T3AROAIN3 IN STRAW GOODS. Stauffer &. Ce., AUK, THIS WKEK.HIVINO SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ' ON Straw Huts, . T'. n Clslnsr Out eeitaln HnM at Cost JSd-OIT?.,,rK ,il'CIAU Hat4l. en all ethers. Hatsel kvery Desirable btyle at;Lew ti sTncOst. STAUFFER & CO.. - NOS. 31 & S3 NORTH (JUKEX ST., LANCA8TBB, PA. JUST RECEIVED A HANDNOMK LINE of Scotch and Heme Spun snltlegs In nut pea and Plaids. Kntlra new designs lltack and itlue Serge. Clay Ulsgenals. Banneekbarn, Mscgresger and Neglegee cbsvtnu, just thn thing for summer wear Bleganliy made and Trimmed. Perfect fit. Suit from tw up, at UOSBNSTKIN.TUIC TA1LUK, 31 North Uaeen Mtreet. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS AND UUNNEtH.-All persons are hereby for bidden te trespass ea aay or the land of the Cornwall and Speedwell estate In Lwbanen or Laaeastar ceunlbs. whether Inclesed or untn. elessst, atthar ler the purpose et sbnetlng or Ashing, as the law wfil twrteldly enforced aeslnst all traspasstng ea said lands et the nn. derslgue aiMr iMs aeOsss. m "" UB WM. CJLBMAV FUKMAaT. rsWlClBlWMIsSsW CO. UQHT-WEIGHT JACKETS t'er Spring and Summer Wear, AT OBRATLY KkDUCKt) PltlUKS. JAOKBTHwt'S HKHUCBDfrcmM JACKRTHutiK MBIHICKH frontal .1 At ssT ss - . I. HZ " JAUKTH.tS-E !! UKIMrem at tsi JAC lik bin at as.10 ::::: u:::r,.y.S!:'1 BlMatatie...; iln SS ft tkDUCkDireiiiSflUU 1 llAAnpn IIismisAI.. , aBa UrenMine WrADS At A.loil.hln,l,LeW rtttm & Ce., Beaded Orenedina, REIT. 1 k 1 neon "T- ' Ql'KN KVKRY KVKNINui " A QUICK SIXPENNY Hetter Thae a Blew Dellar. StammBros.rS;Ce., 26 AMD S3 NORTH gDIlN ST., l.ANCASTKk. !. The Kntlra Balanceef Spring Dress Goods Will be offered at such Lew Prlcs that will maku every ard a Bargain. NEARLY 200 REMNANTS Bltck Cufamfftt and Black Henriiitu At Lets than Cost of Manufacture. We wentd like you te see our CREAM DRESS GOODS ! r,lL" WP"'? rll jpeclsl attention te our Cream Dress Heeds. A finer linn has never Iwen shown In this ell), and prices are very low. White Dress Goods. WM?arr!i?w,l"'h.0 '?ve""t assortment of White Uends, Corded l-hitim. Cradle Checks, r:;tLUJn.ryUO;,el1.T.ce.f,,'U0,,y,r't, Satines and Seersuckers. Styles and Prices Un equaled. Bpeelal Bargains In Table Unena. BOSTOfvfSTORE, Slere OpfB Krery Krrnlsr. j a MARTIN a co. " New Arrivals -AT- PRICES Never Quoted Before. Five Hundred Yards AMERICAN SATEENS at CJc ; reducad from 12c. One Case AMERICAN SATEENS at Si. a yard ; ", different patterns, all new. One Case AMERICAN SATEENS, Extra Wlde, at 10c. a yard ; sjld every where at 1i!ic. One Case AMERICAN SATEENS at 15c. a yard. Seme call them French Satines and retail them at "Jfc. Selections consists of patterns en i; reeii, Blue, Brown, Heliotrope and Black Grounds. FRENCH SATINES-Fifly Different Patterns, manufactured by Gres, Reman & Ce., M. Cherlzet, Marezeau & Ce. and S. Wallach & Ce. Trice, S5, 30 and a",c.; Five Thousand YardsCREAM CRINK. LEDSEERSUCKEas,Narrewand Wide Stripes at 4c. a yard. One Case CRINKLED SEERSUCK ERS, Fancy Stripes, at He. a yard. One Case CRINKLED SEERSUCK ERS, in Black, Garnet and Brown Stripes at 10c. a yard; regular price, lUic, and 15c. Twenty-Qve Pieces CREAM TUICOT at 48, 00 and 75e. a yard. SPECIAL BARGAINS.-A purchase of M0 worth of Egyptian, Oriental, Span isli and Medici Laces, show goods, at 5, 10 and 12c, worth double. Especially adapted for Sateens. J. 6. Martin & Ce., Ov.WmC Kit A Mit Mi, a JMhtruent coKxmme. it--(rr . - J r-.-w--r- . ."t7 tSL tzf.i.V i.CaIS&j 'A " ,-v wlutiiSbBsmi SjvMiML
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