T'wwttm tGl : WEDNESDAY, mf1 tvt ri-ct I vit. rtTI !' s. . HMMUta IfflP 19 ii s ! IS I" M" UH " MM HI f fi MM MM MM M 11 M MM MM MM MM MM MM MM I JMMH MM MM tm MOO I MM MM) MM MM SSOM Kill Tlii Wtakly InteUlgaseer mmuawen. LucuMr, r. : Jfencaftet JnttUtgetuw. ;'" LAHOASTKH. JONB 13. 1887. W.N KMtall'i Viper. ClM startling news comes from Plilladel- pk that the great and only Bamuel iMMMhu "declared against lUmlall," kast aaneuDCM that he will "be a candi- ft 'S.S. t..k t.a lt. IS HA Mn A1u Hn ssjsanssj uim ini Him i iiv one cut f'rMM. If another whom I feel I can sup- ,octearestebea candidate against him 1 IM maAHw isstlrA anil An vnv tsv.t tn tirinff MMthk election." 'Tlw) indignation of the Twenty-ninth wti leader baa been caused by his failure y'teV wan the much coveted marshalship i-sd A .- A- 1 11 ,,. !.... ii ana w bbbbss te ucuevc m me c.v Ear nlavd htm false In his fleht for the I'- - ,. lM..t ,. ,t.f tl 1.l mtM : JSWSSW. 1UD nuiQUiDUV Ul wiw wm ujnu 6 li J &k aa tt i i . Was V)nM.S..ll. Bl.A..1.t.a MB Wimumy Memwm. MBWMMIIM ItWHHW, UMtMWWMW MMM IRIM BT MMMMMMMMMIMMllTMrrVAncVTCB B MM sswswsw. ut iientni urns kMMMNMNIMVimtuni Bwssawawsswf Mwmmm tg.-j vi tee worn iivui jurt imuimue duuuiugie .WM WW W VOH OC I1W f u,m' tw, '.haa Ions? nesseeaed the reputation in the &?? Mat of raining whatever he touched, and ?? ..Ua AAfatf.tl.in from tha llanrinll ranlM tnllKt ' --i;.aM WW.V,WWM --WW w.-w -........ ......... ....... K-'Jwj ngarded aa a distinct gain for the cause & M um gentleman .':,?,Tne occasion wui give Air. lumiaii ara- t'jM) feed for moralizing. He has sacrificed -, " S mmmmLAmml nf ramitatlnn anil lnfltlAnrA In Jf-("' -"""" -- Josephs, who has no reason te i that Bandall played him false. Mr. i was net nominated just because he ",a,ynm notoriously an unnt man ve receive u -t Mlal ii ii i.i tlila TlAtnjMtt. ailmltilflli. 'fUan. TtUnnknf his kind. It does net i, -" ;WJBeWce or admire his system of politic?. -.Iff. JeHnha has no conceDtien of the TVWMMfft0 Af nvtnelnla and nrinnlnta la Ilia Lj iMjndatien stone of Mr. Cleveland's policy. "aWalther Mr. Bandall nor an number of 'S'' Democrats of any altitude of leadership. temM havnaftctirad Mr..TeseDhs' nomination 50- iMaivaVal Tt-ntua ImtuxOdtkkla In fa nnlitra as marshal. etthings. Doubtless Mr. Itandall knew it Mk TV fin Hirl tr bnniv it lin a mere silly than weUkehtm te be. lie jeseptia' nommaiien, aud did net Wt, and knew, that he would net. But t dimmish Josephs' obligation ,1m. it was jesepns' bad reputation QttMt barred his ambition, net Mr. Han- W flail's lack of 7eal for him. Mr. Kandairs aAtilI'.lii f will iirivMil nn a vnrv nl1 " theme. lie knows bow it is and feels u ben the ugly br&uUberue viper stings. lie understands bow wise it always is te for- ir54 bear taking such creatures te the besom. sx Inherently vile stuff, like the Jesepns ma tsrlal. is Doisenous te touch. It has been W te the Democratic party and is new se te ?Mr. Bandall. tJ'- And this man says he is going te run for Congress, net te get there of course, but te rlsleat Bandall. It will be interesting te '-SM) whether the resiecUble Democrats of i,2 Mm Democratic battalion who se hotly pre. "ial.lMtl.sUaFmll. nitn.l H. 1...l..ll ...til mWm I w" liwi ugouiea iui. unwilii Kill submit te the contamination of Jesenhs. f and take the aid he offers them. Tliey had I Jar better take poison. & The Lessen of a Hank Crash. ? The closing of the Fidelity National ?MHk of Cincinnati is the sensation of the I: bmir. because it involves in boneless ruin &-'.."... . , -,: Lsettbe bank etlicers are under arrest en the g-vebarge of misapplying the funds of the k, and yet the president et the institu seems te have been as much in the as te their doings as any outsider. fUr. Harper, who is held chielly respensi. bb) for the trouble, is a young man who ! HMHM nccwMi mjr iaiuiv nuu ueu Mqaired the reputation of a bold operator. JBBfinnlng life as a peer boy in a sewing .Mjtehine agency, he drifted iute the iron as a broker and afterwards a3 a ufacturer also ; falling en prosperous In that industry, he became very .VMUthy. Anxious, ue doubt, te keep up I abnormally rapid progress, he took te 'Mjenlatien. The steady conservative of business was net swift enough "let a man who had risen te wealth in a few Mjars, aud he became known as a successful 1 bold operator. Bebeldl Beheld! Be net tee bold !" 'axlm illustrated by this career. A i who measured his preierty in millions tMtaasteriskitall for the sake of KjHOn, and se weak and timid as te resort ' cnnilnai offense te avert the less of :1mj ne naa se ligutly Imperilled. This 01 oeianees is miscalled, for it in lly reckless policy, a proof that " feels i in wnere wise men fear te fellow." A who placed se false a value upon T ttut he was willing te risk his honor It, was net worthy of the control of I. and the fate that has taken It from -O (i m i "& .. i ... ... imbsi Mnas seem te be dauger dauger tet their officers te feel with. liwboadMintetered the fidelity, of J. are en the way te the iienlten- fler lack of noting some peculiar pre I In the law, Intended te restrain UPswlatlve use of the funds. Doubt Deubt RjKr. Harper and bis associates were ig- ec the penitentiary penalty upon ipMusilmgs, which were net in them- The president of the tef New Yerk, who ad. 1 1U funds te Grant and Ward, is in Mwery uecause et a like ignor igner t bawaa doing what tha Uw se se ll wui be weU for Um itur BBtiMal banks te tud WMterwbieh they work with alii. ttaMtbatUtMrMvkesoeBt of MVMMiM) aMsrstaad aters die. MMUMfaMtaef tbebaakaM PWitlMiillliKtfcw MM MM HnM'wIw rui A..MMM, ,MVMMarwBMi mey ewa a bBj ttt of m, aa both Uatper aadPMh did, te treat Hsfeads m though bay their ewb. It te net safe. They wattavetd a national baak charter If they desire the privilege of Um private banker, rerhaps the collapse of Harper may make national bank charters less inviting te the speculator. It Is surprising that banks de net burst oftener, considering the little restraint that is put upon these who control the funds. The temptation te borrow them for specu lative purposes Is very great. The cashiers and tellers incline te borrow without no ticete the president ; the president without advising the directors ; and the directors without the knowledge of the stockhold ers. When the Individual speculations are unsuccessful we hear of it sometimes hi the collapse of the bank, or in the Cana dian journey of some of its etlicers ; but, doubtless, generally, there Is no disclosure made when it can be avoided. The sj stem of examination of national banks is a great protection te the public in terests and is probably conducted with fair cillciency. In the case of the Fidelity, it is said that the bank ex.iminer found it sol vent and offered te permit it te continue business w itli a change of eillccrs , but the directors feared that the Mieck te IU ca-dit was fatal. It is announced that specul.v tlve presidents must go, aud iierhaps there will be divers resignations shortly. lien Cres They Arc. The Ilepublican newspapers are very sere ever the defeat of their plot te drag the president aud the Democratic lurty into a hole about these Conferlt'r.ite rugs that the war department proposed te sur. render the custody of. When the presi. dent promptly blocked their gaine by di recting the Hags te be let alone in their boxes in the war department cellars, the Kepublican editors could net conceal their vexation, and have been crying aloud, as babies. They are se angry that it is a real pleasure te poke them with fun, as we thought we did very pleasantly the ether day when we suggested ttMt the Hags that disturbed se much General Fair child and the Grand Army patiiets should be cut up iule summer clothing for them and their wives and daughters, de spite the suggestion of the con ict btripes, which the Grand Army folks were, we thought, virtuous enough te stand. The Hags whose return se disturbed General Fairchild were Confederate Hags and it was or these only we spoke. The Union Hags we are net at a less te dis pose of, as they are articles of present use and of marketable value in their present shape. It l said that the Winrield SmV, who was sUbbed under dlcgraccrul clrcumMtancea in Richmond, Is ueCa eepbew of thy famous here el the Mexican war or tbeeauie name. It la no rellectlen en the memory of Ueueral Scott that be bad a nephew of unsMery character. The lustre of Ibe uncle Ikwiii tbe creator by comparison with the ptrbily el the nephew. Tub French war Ueet wbicti fnqanlly uieat gloriously iltlDtLUiliwt UhIi hi iimu of peaca, baa )ust succetxlei In pruvliiK con clusively tbat tbe torpedo Inula, el which ae much haa been expected, are net te be rellwl upon for offensive warfare. Aix-ordlugtethe pregramme of the recent experimental maneeuvres, a Meet of transpena was te en deavor te make a voyage Ireiu Teulon le Al giers and return in convey or a niimboref war Bblps. A strong fleet of ler-wdn beats wan te attack the convey at every favorable opportunity. Hut the equadren started oil in a gale of wind se fierce that tlie (orj-wle oeaw were unaeie le go te sea te attack it. and when tbe ships returned te Teulon tbe night was se dark that the torpedo ll;et was unable te discover them. Hut there is a geed deal of dillerence between playing at war anu me real tiuug,and a Farragut le command of tbe torpedo lieet might bae braved tbe storm. The cowardly undreW who kill people in jealous rage, and then ml killing them selves, are uaually the last poeplo te give up their own lives alterwarda. KeliertG. flail, in a most brutal and cowardly manner killed Lillian Kivere in I'hlladelpbia,mid new when brought before the bar el jimtiue for bis crime, he pleads "net guilty." The jury should make short shrilt of him. Cincinnati National bank clliciala have been ' miaapplyiug " hinds I the bank. Why net jU the robbers 7 Gknkiiai. HllERiUAN'fteld enemy, It'nter, seems lewi very reuaible man, On tbe name nag question be express himself vigorously te tbe ellect that the old retiel Hags ought te be burned. The cause they symbelizsd is lest forever and K'ier wants te knew who wants the lUgx and what they would de with them if they get Ibetn. Surely It would net be proposed tbat these memorials of civil waraheufd be bung in the c.ipliolsef any Southern slate. Northern troen have In several instancea returned raptured tus and the act bas been hailed with apprerl n evidence of chivalrous spirit; tut it Mould be interesting te knew what was done with the ll age returned and Kesner'a suggestion that the Hags should be burned comes with geed grace from a man who fought for them. H H en a Hue with the act or the old Southern cavalrymen who last year compelled the Mormons te raise the I'nlted States ilig te full mat In reply te the Mermen pretest, that they who had fought against that iig ought net le object te seeing It at half mast, the old Cm federate soldiers answered that Iho old lUg was their Hag new and must go up instantly; and it did, te ex-rebel cheers. Thij New Yerk Mar bai set about the work of raising fllir,,00e te complete the Orant monument In New Yerk. It baa suc ceeded iu raUlug mere than f J.ueu thus far in and around New Yerk, and new proposes le enlarge its sphere of collection, lilauks faae been received irem the S7ir at this cilice for subscription purpose, and the Intki.i.kikn Intki.i.kikn ekr will cbeerlully forward any sums from this locality, for tbe laudable purpose uien- iiuueu, ,e uieir prer aestlnatieii. Colenki.Uakiioi.i. I). WitniiiT read an euay at tha recent session el Historical and Koenonilo asaoclatiens at ltjaleii, insisting uinn the Importance of the study of statistics Mll-MUMMttnHnu.. in the useef ,U ,U UiUes. 1 he value e! sueh training i. coming tebeappweuaed mere and mere every year Ji Lm."? a B,1 " harm. Hut Colonel Wright cite, two in.lauoeTef the ettlcacy of carefully gathered aiati.i ,". " it bas been asserted that there U an alarm ing amount of illiteracy in Massachusetts Statistical Inquiry shows tbat by far the greater number of these Illiterates are of for fer eign birth: se that tbe fault is net with ti.. public-school system, but tbe evil la due te a temporary cause, namely, immigration. Again : It ha been freely asserted that iu tbe Uulted hums, women of native birth de net have as many children as women of foreign birth, aud that thereby tbe real American population Is steadily losing greuud. Tbe eaususef Massachusetts will show, that al though American women de have a leas sutubsr of children, en the average, yet a large, number survive, se that the alarm Is MiljMa, Common observation would never m shewn Umm Ulegs, or would net have shewn thsta wmhsij,i ALL ABOUT SODA WATER. BVMBttna or jjrrcBBar ru WUVMV M DIM A UIMU turn ralatm Alwat llit MuButMtura ul the Meld TbM KnmiMlM frum th Hu" renniain. The WemUriu! tepuUully el Tbli tlmt Suiuniar ttr(. A soda fountain manufactory la a buy place Iu this seaseu of the year, aud yet this Is but the aftermath or a still mere busy period. The Itoaten Traveler reporter wt aware tbat this branch et bualneas was a very extensive one In lioeten, but had no Idea et Its real magnitude until he visited a big es tablishment at the West Ked. Aa Ibe result of this visit a let of iuterestlug stallsllca and general information regarding the extent of the business was obtained. Said a manufac turer : Few people outside el the trade itself areawaroef the Importance which the Innl neee has assumed. These who have au Idea that the habit el drinking soda haa fallen oil among the American people are greatly mis taken, for Instead of this tt is growing mere and mere popular eterv vesr. As the de mand for tula carbonated water Increases, se also does the manufacture of dispensing ap paratus Increase In iuipotUtice. Improve ments are being made In this respect each year, aud the character of the apparatus used grows mere aud mere elaborate At the present time the number el nod fountains iu ikwteu can net be less than ti,7ea The aver age cost of these will Iw about t,MH, and they range in price from ll.ive le K'.WJ each. One el tbe most expensive In the city la weith lil-liiilll S. Iktal ami Cil ftatal There are two ethers en Washington street that could be mentioned, Uiat cost 1,000 and fS.000 tch, respectively. We have orders ter feuulalna et all trade, net enlv from every part el the United Stales, but all ever the world. List year was the busiest we everexpeiieuced, but this season's buslucwi 1mm been nearly double tbat, and up te date we have Bent out about l.WU fountains Of late a prejudice in favor of glass for con taining syrups haa grown up, although a great many still prefer the pure block-tin. Several attempts have been made from time te time te threw soda water lu disruputeeu account of Its alleged uuhealthliilnea, but they have been linsucceaslul, for it has tieeu proved beyond all question that there is ab solutely nothing deleterious lu 11, aud that it cannot possibly be harmful, v.xcept wheu kept In Improper vessels. This block-tin which is used Is net the common tlnued sheet lreu,but the pure metal, absolutely non-corrosive. It reseuibltM lead a great deal, but has nothing discommen with that iiRH.il. It is the only substauce through which sod water can Iw Palely drawn, and all wxla pipes uie either made or or lined with iu In leriner dis the soda fountains iu use were all comparatively small ones, placed acrern the counter, but they arn new almost exclusively placed uexl the wall. This gives achsnea (or n much mere elaborate feuutaln. formerly the syrup jars et a soda fountain were all plfd iu an upright position; new they are made of glass lu theshaie of wedges and lie horizontally, being pulled iu and out like diaweis. The new system is by far the best, giving a better (low and lens chance for the collection of sediment, aa well asaUord asaUerd asaUord leg room ter a ery much larger cooler. This cooler consists of a s stein of inverted sau. corsef copper covered with block tin, and little Y-shapeil pipee which regulate the llew et water aud gas. A cell of block -tin pi underlies this cell system, and the result is that au inteusu and equitable coolness la given te the knIs passing through. All the eutwaid metallic fixtures of a feuutaln areul brai or block-tin silver plaled. Seme of the pieces of apparatus sent out nowadays are beautiful architectural struc tures, combining tbe skill or tbe artist and the very beat mechanics. They are made of almost every conceivable kind of marble, and In seme casts are titled with massive French plate gla-ss mirror panels and gaa jels eiten tour of Iho or them. All sorts of Nciipiural ornameuuvtteuaro ludulged In, and even turra-cetta friezes are inserted in some ettbeiu. There are many different varieties el marble in use, both domestic and im ported, and most of them are very exiiensive. The whlte Italian la tbe commonest kind used, but white Is rather going out of fashion new and colored marbles are becoming mere popular. The most widely used la the Ten nessee marble, which is a very beautiful stone, and as expensive as many el the im ported varieties. Tbe most popular foreign marble is tbe Formosa ("the beautiful"), a Btene of pretty purple-brown hue, slightly marked aud clouded, no two shades being alike. The Mexican onyx is the most beautiful and most expensive of all, and Is worth - cents per pound In the block. Jasper is also popular, perhaps because it Is suggestive of the New Jerusalem, and coral marble, from the Pacific Islands, Is also much In favor. We also get a geed many line varieties Irem Al geria, but most of the foreign marbles come Irem Italy. America, I should add, also produces an excellent black marble. New, if you will come down te the base ment with me, I will show ou hew we manufacture the soda water. The big c lln drical machines you soe here are what are called the generators. They are made :f cast Iren aud consist of three cnmpartiiumts or chambers. The largeat of the three ceutain marblediist and water, from which the car bonic acid is obtained. Tlu next chamber contains sulphuric acid, the purpee of which is te liberate the carbon In the marble dust. The third chamber Is what we call the purirylug one, and Is tilled with water. This removes all the sulphuric acid from the car bon and gas, and makes It ab-elutely pure and harmless. Neither marble dust nor sul phuric acid enter iute the se-called soils, hut only wholesome and beneficial carbonic acid gaa, which occurs iu large quanUtieii in various carbonates, llinestoiie and marble lieing the most ceiiimnu form. One farm in this city have several " Jtunlxi " generators, which are capable el tilling Inn fountains at a time ; or a quantity equal te '.'O.oue glasses el soda Alter being generated the crliiie acid gas is taken through lleilble rubber pipes te the portable fountains. These are made either of steel or copper, and are familiar objects le all, whether soda drinkers or net. :i'hte vessels have been previously tilled two-thirds lull of water, which is violently agitated te ceinwl the water te take up the carbonic acid gaa. In tbe process of manufacturing the gas in tbe generator, a very heavy pressure is devel oped, which accounts for the necessity of the strong metal of which the fountains are made, t'nder this enormous pressure the water will take up a great many times its volume in gas, and wheu the processor Idling is completed tbe fountain is charged with pressure el ISO pounds te the square inch. These fountains are all lined with block tin, and are connected by pipes of the same material with the marble dispensing appa ratus It requires a large number of men aud teams te transport tut be fountains te tbe dillereut soda water disiieusariea oaeh day. Tbe main requirement In this business Is the strength and purity of the soda water and the strict purity el syrups used. Kxplosiens or fountains are se rare that we seldom take any notice of thorn. Defective material Is general ly the reason of such ex plosiens. The elder danger Ilea from letting the fountains reiuainlu tbe sun, which will cause a tre mendous pressure and result iu the bursting et the feuutaln. Fer this reason cepiwr fountains are tbe beat, for they will simply rend under such a pressure while a steel vessel will lly into a thousand placer. The amount of capital Invested in this business ail round is enormous, as you will readily see when you rellsct that the smallest upiwratus in use represents an outlay el tZ'A). rue popularity of the article is Increasing in remarkable degree. It enters into uearlv all the popular drinks, such as phosphate lime J uice, leuit n tde, etc Of course there la a large profit te the retailers, and it is net less than loe Mr cent. Seme of theni make a profit of UX) per cent, but you would'! care te drink their concoction. Neda leuntalus are uew te be found net only in the drug stores, but in most el the confectionery stores, res taurants, aud large retail mercantile estab lishments. Abuut le Oraduste. Frem tbe liuiute Courier. Said one of the girls about te graduate: ' I've tHjen writing my essay every Saturday slnca tbe term began, and new I have 7 t'Sgea, and the subject Is enlv i,ir '",';" ,- What's J,he iubjScTt" The Intel actual Superiority of Women Ovi? Men." "Heed gracious, does it tike 11 Iagosef manuscript lopruvethat T" wit yes." "Then you must U ou the wrenv sideel the question." 1"ea'1 Aa Able SturalU', Frem the Itoaten Coulter, Many a girl who la anxious te get Inte print has te be contented with gsttleg Inte a eaUee wrapper. Bmick" Pem rnev M about le pabUsha rueainlyia New Yerk, eaUUed Advene Thought." KxHitKHtif Kewam, of Philadelphia, la dying, lie refuses te lake feed and at slowly, but surely, starvlne te death. I'rokksser Ataii;k, if the Wrateyaa university, says: The usoefoily and tatty feeds In arctic regions Is explained by the great petenlal energy of fat, a pound of which Is equal te ever two pounds et protein or starch." A POl'ltrH ir JULY Kt.WMttt. 1ra a wide-awake tittle ber W he arose at Ibe brttak el d.i) ; 11 were the nilnutj hn took te dies., - Then be was eit and away. I were lil leaps when he leafed th,t utalfa, O although they ero le'i and lilKh ; Iwas the number which rvnM his h&itv, Uecausett was Fourth et July ' r. were his pennies which went te buy tl A package et crackers red , , wrmtlintiiili'hra width teiu hl them en V And theu-he a back In bed tiltt planters hn had le wear I Tucurebls Imctmcsseiu; Sworn the v MU the dot ters made , litileiu he wiu hole once mete. netfl the dolorous d-v he spent t" lu torrear ami pain , but then, Oarethevtnnds he'll step tethtnW lief ere he does tt again. Lilian Dyntrer JUee in it. .Yiehedii. avmviAt. muTtvmi. THAT HAIJKINU COtHHI can tt) sequlcklr cured by Mhlleh' Cure. He guartntee It. JHila by II. H,CvhrundrupgtLNe3.137ainl liiNejlh IJuts'ii St., lJiiicaaUr, ra. tl) fuur-finha. Ol our American ptmpleare artllcted with nick hiMd.uhe lu either Its nerveu., bilious or con r;t'tle tonus, raustst by Irregular habits, hlKb Ivlnir. etc., and no remedy hits ever ctuniueii'd tt until Mr. I.elle's !pti'lil I'lvst rlptlen was dls. cevertd. tllvelta UUl. See advertideuient tn another column. (3) SI.KBt'bK.-Nltll'I87raade7iilseniblebyUiat tBrrttileceiiRh. bhtleh'n t.'uru I- the reuiedj- ler you Sold by II. U. Ueehran, OruKKlsi, Mm 117 and ISt North jueen au, IJihuuiUir, I'a. C) A !sd IMIstartane. Is In rulse'a nlce timlly et tsiys and .Ills and then have them carried Inte an early tmve by th.it tcrrlhln dl.te.ue Consumption, llts-d the wanilniiand chtck It In Its first staes by the prompt use el hump's Kit sam for the Threat and LunKs, wnrranusl te cure and relieve all cases. Price sw. and II. Fer sate by It. . Cochran. dnicwUt, Ne. 1J7 North Wuetm street, TVitU nu Irt. (J) Miraculous Escape. W. W. Ileed, druggist, et Winchester, Ind , writes " One of my customers, M rs. Louts l'lke, lt.ii teufa, Itandelpn county, lnd., was a long suiterer with Consumption, and was given np te die hv her vhyslclans. She tie.ird of lr. King's New Dbievery for Conauinptlen, and begnn buying It of me. In six mouths' llme sh walked te this city, adtsMncent slv tulles, mid Is new se much Improved she hs3 quit using 1L She feed she ewes nor life U IU" Free tllal Iteltles at Cochran's Drug Stere, Nes. 137 and lJJMerth Queen street, Lancaster, Va. () SIIILOIfs COUGH and Consumption Cure Is sold by us en a guaraiiti. It cures Con sumption. Sold hy ll. II Cochran, druggist. Net. L7 and l. North ljueea au, .Lancusier, I'a. (J) Mueaiea araMat tsaJT. The llest Salve tn the world for Cuts, Bruises, Seres, Ulcere, Salt itheain. Fever Seres, Teller, Chaprwd Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin Krupuens, and positively cures I'Ues, or ue pay required. It Is gnaruileed te give perfect satis faction, or money rwfunaed. Price 'JB cents per box. Fer tale by 11. U. Cecnran, Umgglst, 117 ind IS' North Uneen IreeU Lancaster, i'a. Saved MU Lite. II r. I. I. Vllcoil?en,ot HnruiCave, Kr., says he whs, ler many yiurs, badly aintcted with I'hthlslc, atht, DUlK'ti-s ; the p.ilns were almost uneudurableand would sometimes almost threw hliu into convulsions. He tried F.kctrlc Hitters andgotrvIlt-SfreiurlrslixitUe and alter taking six tKrtlles, waa entirely cured, unit had gained tn tlHh eighteen pounds. Pays he iMMlttvely be lieves he would have died, had tt net been for the relief atterdtst by Klectric Ultters. Sold at nttyientsalstttlu by 11. It. Cochran, IruggLst, Nes. 1SJ und li North Queen street, LanuuUtr, i'a. (b) Ttis t'epulatlun or Lancaster Is about sn.mi, and we would say at least one eno ene half are trnublist with some affection of the Threat and Lungs, as these complaints are ac cording te statistics mere numerous than ethers. We would edvue all net te neglect the opportunity te call en us and gut a bottle of Kemp's Italsam fur the Threat and Lungs. Price twcenls and II. Trial sIzh free. ttesectfully, 11. 15. Cochran, druggist, U7 North Queen street. COUUII. WHOOI'INU C'OUUIIand Urenchllls liumeiltately relieved by tihlleh's Cure. Sold by II. 11. Cecnrnii. druggist, Nes. 1J7 and LO North QaeenSL, Lancaster, Fa. () rULITIVAL. EWB COUNTY COMMISSIONKK, I1KNKV DUACIIIIAK, el Lancaster City. Subject te the decision et the Democratic convention. mar:u-iidAw EIOK COUNTY COMMIH.SIONKK, J. W.KKLLY, of Marietta, I'a. suMjct tti the decision of the Democrat! j Convention. lour Influence solic ited, uamdaw F K COUNTY COMMlhaiONKK. SIMON L. UttANDT (rarmer), Of Kaat Denegal township, Snbject te tbe de cision of the Democratic County Convention. our In it uenee resiiectlully solicited. mli-lfdAw JJO K COUNTY COMMi.SaiONElL JACOII W. LKBRU, Of EphraU township. 8ubect U Democratic rules. marll-lldJkw JIOK COUNTY COMMI83IONKB, A. Z. UINliWALT, Orocer. First Ward, City, cru'.lc ruled. bubject te Dmr.e- al-tfdAw tpOK COUNTY C0MMI8810NKK. SOLOMON ZBAMF.U. Farmer, Of West llemetleld township. Subject te the DecUleu or the Democratic Convention. inamtdAw FOIt COUNTY COMMISHIONKK. At the request et many friends t announce tnyselt as acandldaln for County Commissioner. Bubtec-t te the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Your Influence, respect tally sol lei ted. IIKNttr F. IIAItTMAN. inl'4-ltdAw Kast Lampeter Township. F It COUNTY COMM18H10NEU- KM BATTEN, of Upper Leacnck township. I announce my self as a candidate for county Commissioner subject te the decUlen of the Democratic County Convention. Your Inrtuence respect fully solicited. Was a candidate for County Commissioner before the last convention, and at the request or my Mends withdrew In favor el the candidates Irem the Southern district. Udaw KL1 UATTKN. JQIOK COUNTY AUlJlTOit, ' J AS. F. HO WKlt, el Paradise township, snbject tn the decision of the Democratic Convention te be held July te, I7. JUDCtfdAw gHW COUNTY AUDITOR, ciias. w. l'usar, Of Kast Druuinre township. Ssbject te the de cision el I tie Democratic County Convention. Julv'J. Iw7. Janea-tsaaw miaCBLLAUMUVM. St'KOIAL. HAKUA1NH1N PIANOS AND OUUANSFOUCAHII. One New Upright l'Une, V, Octa res. three Unisons, Koseweod Finish, Suit iron Frame, Overall ung llass, Swluglns Desk, Haudseiue Fret Faiiels, Carved Trusses, Fatenl I'edal liuard.lJuu. One Mew Cabinet Organ, llandsema Case. Three Sets Heeds, Sub liaas and Coupler, Five Octaves, Fourteen Steps. Height, 8 feet. 1 inches t length, 3 feet, 11 Inches i .width, a feet ! M. At WOODWABirS Piane and Organ Warerenms, Nes. a 30 K. King SL, Lancaster City, Fa. JUHT RECEIVED A HANDSOME LINK of Scotch and Heme ripun saltings In K tripes and 1'latda. autlra new designs, itlack and lliue serges, Clay DligeuaJs, Hanneckburu, Macgresgur and Neglegee CbevleU, Just tha thing for summer wear. Klegantly uiade and Trimmed. IVrlectltL Hulls from W0 up, at UOSKNSTKIN.TUK TA1LOU, 37 North Queen Street. NUT1UK.-IAMT OR'MlHIiAlD, VOS .. 11SfMU"aliai:a 1" tbe Farmers' Na tlniial Uunk, el lauinuUir, lu name or Adam K. JXJwSh'-Tlf ' S Hi- du,a November IJ, lass, IhaS2sNe!.,s.,!l.dS,?,, ADrtl isri7inn !!!?! ' S0 dated Fsbraary a. 1ML for S ftS5iiiS!2,i!5fail, JS" Wfclbi Tshars! application has bees maOa for new esrtiaeatca. Jettj; m. witmkkT MKltll'AL. s 1MMON8 1.1VKK HKliUliATOK. SYMPTOMS. IrfwsnfSpiHtllte, Had Itieath, lleweln Ciullve, Headache, with dull, heavy sensation) I'alit tinder Shoulder ltladinllen mistaken ter Khsti. malum: rullness alter eating duinrllnatlen le eterlkin el IkxI" and minds tirltahlllly el teiuiwri laiw Spirts (or the Ulues il UaUeM nrs. and a sensation of having leil usdnna miipthtng which eusht te have been dens t Weariness, IHiilncwsi dots belei-e the ee hlahly colored mine fltlul dreams i Uonstlpa Uenstlpa Uonstlpa lien, etc. Net all, hill always minte of these ymptotes Indicate want et action el the Liver, and ler a sate, reliable remedy that can de no harm and never knewu te fall, TAKK SIMMONS LIVER RIOULAT0U. l'lcpared by .1. II. .KILLS A CO , I'hlla., I'a. junfenn r .w QAl'CINK 1'i.ASrKlUj. Hi Hi: l AM AWAUIIKI) TO Bensen's Capcine Plaster ! TIIK IlKt-f IN TIIK WDIU.l). t'uies I'teuil.ty, Hht'iiinaltsm, Lumbago, Hack ache, H'e.tkuivss, Colds lu the C'titul and all Aches aud btndus. rsiwareotludtatleus under almllar sounding named. i- Ask ler llenwm's and hike noetlivr. decllbiudAwUH.tl' TOKAY'S SPECIFIC MKU1C1NK ray S'ltccillc Medicine, Thenreat Kngll.h KeintHly will promptly and radtnUly euro any and every casoet nervous debility and weakness, result et Indiscretion, excesses or overwork of brain and nervous sys tem ; is isTlectly harmless, acts like msglc, and been ettenstteiy used for ever 30 years with gat success. SW Full particulars In our pamphlet whleli we desire te send tme bv mall te every one, s-rtm SKctrtc MMllclne Is sold by all drug- fists at II per package, or six packages ler r. t will lie stmt free my mall nn receptut the money, by addressing the aeut, B. B. OOOHRAN, DruKglet, Nes. U7 A U) North Queen SL, Lanciuter, I'a. TIIK llltY MF.IItCINK CO.. Ne. Ii; Main StnsU, lltllt.Ue, M.l. mur.MMlAwMWAK HuusmrvHxtnumH imeut. QALIi AND SEK -t'llK ROCHESTER LAMP. Sixty Candle-Light : Ileals them all. Anether Let el CIIRAI' ULOUBS lerUu ami OU stoves. THE PERFECTION " BtKTAl. MOULDING AND UUHHBUCUSIllOM WE1ATHER STRIP Heats them all. This strip outwears all ethers. Keens out the cold, bttip rattling of windows axclnde the dust. Keep out snow and mln. Any one can apply It no waste or dirt made in ap plying IU Can Im Oiled any where-ne holes te bore, ready ler use. It wilt net split, warn or shrink a cushion strip Is the most perfect. At the bUive, lieatur and ilangu store OF Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST LANUAHTBK. I'A S' 1'KCIAI, NOT1UK. Mere human, morn dltlne llrtn we lu fact, part humsn, part itlvluu Is woman, when the get! stars agtee le mingle at her nativity." Utdect.fye Lords et Creation, and hie ye at once te KIEFJ7ER & HBEK'S, Ne. 40 E, King St., And l'rocurueneot their Famous "Economist" Vapor Cook Steves. That Cled's heal gilt te you be net tortured be yeml recall with the unnecessary waste heat which It Is lniHJsslble te avoid with your Ilanget, and (what Is also Important) consider the great economy In fuel, 4) cents worth of fuel will cook ler a family el three grown per sons 21 meals. Aud when jeu want a lleal?i,geta " SPLENDID " And be Happy. FLUMlilNO, UAS F1TT1NU, STKA1I 1IKAT IN(i. TIN KOOFINO AND Hl'OUTINO. itOWKHH.W. P LINN dt BKENKMAN. CARD! We h.ive a niimboref fietsls which are just in season, and which, owing te our iving special aitentioe, we can ener great ini lUucemenis. " l'ennsvlvania " Iawn Mowers have no eriual. These we make a specialty. We have aa geed awn Mowers as are in the market for Ki.00 and 7.00. liaby Carriages We carry seventy-five varieties in stock. These goods are our own special and our prices are low. Refrigerators are new in season. Hew few people knewanything about Refrigera tors. It took us twenty years te learn. We can teach you in live minutes: It will be worth something fur you te get tbe best. Ceal Oil Steves There is mere differ ence in Ceal Oil Stevns than almost any. thing manufactured. Don't speud your money till you knew what you are getting. Ice Cream Freezers and Water Coelers you can buy almost anywhere, but can you get tbe best at tbe lowest prices. Yeu can from us. Lawn Tennis Setts, (ientiine Mexican vnd Common Hammocks, Rase Rail and all Sporting tioeds at Factory Trices. FUN &1rENE1AN, Ne. 162 North Qaeen Btr t " VVJLim T9 & MAHTltt, ' selssau an sstab, aaAua u All Kinds of Lumber and Geal. WYasd: Na a Menk water aaa Frtess) Blrssls. above Lsuoen. Lancaster, nlva -rsAUMUAKDNEKHA JEKKKHIEfct. GOAL DEALERS. Oiiiaii-Ke.ls Nena QuesaStrsst, aa Me. Hi North nines strset. BrAsas3.Mertk rrtasa Strsst. msar Mssaisg assNM kAsltAJCaUWrsH PA LACK or rASHIOX. paiiAOR OK rAMHieM ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KINO STREET, LANCAHTF.K, I'A. W( AUK Always the First lUerFKUTlIK GREATEST BARGAINS IN KVBUY 11UANCII OF OUH IIUSINKSS. TO-DAY WK COMK TO lOU WITH AN Extraordinary Great Bargain -IN- HATS! Wehitvet'hwslOulTWOIIUNDKKIt IHI.KH F1NF. tVIIITK MILAN I1AT AND IIONNKr, (Inn Hundred IKuen. couipessd el Union Mlhins mid Flue Mtlaus, we will 111 HOW AWAIT at tbe HOST UtlllLULOUS I'ttlCK OF FIFTY OBNTS. Ihenlher One llundnst loeii,ceuiHied el the Choice and latest styles el Kxtra Fluu alllans, we wilt sell ul the Uniform Price of One Dellar. This Is the HKitiKST llltl VF. ever elter.-.! lu siu.iin ; Just when toil want themand would be willing m pay double the price ler them, CALL KAliLY as they am going fast. Ol'CNKD TO-DAY-COVl'LKTK LINKUF PATTERNS leaned by the UNI VKI19AL rAHHION COM. l'Ars I of fill j, l,ouden aud New I erk. C'ataleKiies and Mentbllu lurnUhid tree te everybody en application. W rile and we will he Kind le mall you some. The Album of r'ashlsns. Containing m psea, only lie. bend lie. and we w IU luaU one te you, SURAH SASHES. TWKNTVFOUtt 1NCIIKS ALL COLD It--. AT 7JCBNT.1 A VAUD-ALLCOLOhb. WUMMITUHB. CTElNiraU'S EUKNITUKE OEI'OT. This Is the kind of weather that re quires a Geed, Coel, Seft Bed ! We hate It lu several Shapes. Iliir MttUcsses 10I Wevei Wire Springs Are a very nice combination and their value can only liuprjvuu hy a test. Call aud see them. All prices. Palm Leaf Mattresses Alse make and Bleieant Coel lied. We will sill repair your Hair Mattresses equal 1 I Very Moderate Charge. new a HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT 7 and 20 Seuth Queen Street, LANCASTKK, I'A.. HTIDMYEH'M KUKN1TUKE UTOKE. FULL VALUE. ONE IIUNUKKD CKNTS WUKTU U1VBN FOU aVKHY DOLLAIl. MO MISKKI'ttEBKNTATIONS. OUH WOUK WILL STAND TUKTKST. TbeWearluK of Onr Goods will Hear Us Out In What We Say. Te Save Meney Is te net that which will Wear the Longest, and which need net he lie placed In a Short Time. SURPRISING ! Yes, you will' be Buprlsed at onrLew Prices. Just step In ana sea what a Lai k and Complete block we are Carry I dk. and then Ue and Tell Your Neighbor. UTYLK, QUALITY AN U 1'KICE TO SUIT ALL WIDMYER'S FUBNITUBB STORB, aat King Mad Dukm mm., LAHOAwTBH. TA. savta-iraajs-smv jrancuras , T EKIHMAN'H. New Spring Neckties AT KKISMAM'S. There Is no garmeDt concerning tbs at el which a man Is mers particular than a sun. nrun cuiung as arms arv, maicguiuw bleasblrtranstbecutwllhths preiier anotem; icai earres. us worspsepis se u pnmuuu blrt makers. Having aad.an experUnespf ) years, ws claim te havs the best attlagt host bbses, pest massrisi sw bww smwiw SHIRT In tbs Market for tbs Least festlbls Meney. -AT- BBUMAN'S, a IT Wast Ktag atiswt, Laeaastsr. RUPTTJRE-CURK UDAHAMTKRD HY Vt.J.U. Marsr, Stl Arek strsst, raliadsl. kla,ra- swsMMoaes. KoepsraUoa or busl- At Kssratau AaAsMiu: ttUJttlMH MH90HTX OINUHKNH HA Mi, ATI.ANTHI CI - iiiisittj uirii w, a., tipnned.lnnnllt,!;, AcroinineflaUw am. Musis Tt. N. J., MILU M. liiTsriEU JunJuid rpllE MANHION, Manager. TIIK LAIUII.sr AND Html' CON VKNIF.NTLV LOUATKIl ItOHlL. Kleganlly Viirnlshed and Llheiiilly Mantged. UI'KN ALL 1IIF. YCAIt. Ihoreiitthly Heated, l.l;hted and Ventilated. lunlTHind CIIAUt.RMMiOI.AUK. jTlsANTlU VVVt. HOTEL ASHLAND, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. ,rr,;Vhcs,Vud'KZrie;r.eTh;,;,,,h,,r "!. Ilea sua, Manager. j', lUima rntl K UI1ALKUNTK. The Chalfonte. l'asnKer Klevater anil Other Medem Im. provcuieiiU. Octmn Knit of North Carolina Ave., ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. EjnOBfclUS A SONS. myln.imd JJJXCUIWION.S AND rit'NIt'M. MT. GRETNA PARK feu KXCUU8I0NH AM) 1 ICNIIH. This Park Is located In the heart of Iho eulh Meuiilnlii en the line el the Cornwall & Lebanon Railroad, nine mites south el the City el Udmnen, within n.isy distance el llarrlsburir, IteatlliiK, Uurait ter. Celnmhta, and nil Mints ou the Philadel phia A KeadlUK and Tenus) Ivuul ttiillrends the Kreunds itiu large, ceteilug huudivds of auvs, and are FREE TO ALL. TIISCONVtSIKNCSS AKB A LAltUR DANCtNU PAVILION. A3r.VLI0Uhlit.NINU HALL, TWOhtrcilKNH, ineOAIiKANIICOaTltOOM, While the arrangements ler uuiiiseinunt teu. slslel CKOyUKT and HALL tlltOUNDS, IIOW1.1NU ALLKY, SlIOOTl.NU IIAI.I.KIIY, CJUOI1J, Au.Ae.Ac. Tallies for l.nmheM, Itustlu MaU and Hellenes are sealleust thioiiglieut thegreuuds. Anew atlractleu Is LAKE CONEWAGO, covering nearly twenty acres, en which am plansl a uuuitwr et eleaaul New IUu, nnd nteng the tMiiks et which aru ,pleasai,t walks aud lovely scenery. Observation Cars will Iw run en the tine el the Cornwall A Lei. lien ttallread. or will Isj sent te dlirrnl ixiliiu. when practicable, ler the accommodation et m cursten imrili-s. Threw summer nxcunden cars have Usm tiulit e.Hlally for this purpose, and aruee constructed thai they will enable the ex. cursloiiUtteuiijoy fully the N-autllul scenery et the Mhanen alley en tha one sldoerth'i tpnewai;u alley en the elhur. They are safe, pleasant and cenvenleuL 1'artles desiring 11 can procure Meals at the i.,.".lteV.,D.,.V'i,i'llll,'"'derlhe,nir. 7l'n.",TK' M "'T..l the I..KM,,, VAI.IBV TIIF. MOUNTAINS can nnd no place se lieatiil .lei'iJv0"1111 " """eh pltvuuru us MOUNT UltETN A. e InteikatlsK Orlnls Allowed ou Ibe rreutlacs. ssrForexcurslou rates and eeneral Inl.inra Inl.inra tlen apply le NKIUKIMI. i -7 I d"1'1' U" l" ,:'ulr"i', Lehinen, fa. W1XKH A XI) I.IUUUKH. pUKi: IlYK WUJ8KY. Old Greff Spring Distillery. Situated en F.ast Orangn street, between OraiiKe and Chestnut, one sMiiare east of roeer. veir, jncater, r I hitvejuslerectedanewdlsllllery with allot l!uitK,UYB,Wr,tVHKV.,,aCh''K'ry ,0r ,1l"'l"K .. A.asilKAFFKIt. frnprleUir. , . A' ,)':ltlllenr has been erected at the Unions Old Urorrstewn Hprtns.whicb h.w Inwn nnie.1 ler IU plenteous und uiiUUIiik supply et the pur est water. At It our grundtalherx drunk when they worn boys, and II has neverlie.-n known te run dry even lu Iho hottest weather. Frem this spring all the water used In Um distillery Is ob tained, the pump drawing trem ll twenty nve gallons a minute. llusldes my own distilled Whisky, I also handle Krami.eH, dins, Wine, &. sWCiUI and be convinced. A. U.SHKAFFKU. Distiller, STOUB Ne.U North Queen Silent. N. II. Fanners havliiu ginxl Ityefin hand can flndntiulysale ler tl ai thouruer distillery. Highest cash market price paid for a geed arti cle. aprat-lydAw GOT REIGART'S OLD WINE STORE VOK BOUCHE SEC, ll'CU IIKIIKSIKCK. FOMMKIIYhKC, MOUI.LTSKC. 1 11.11. MUMU KATItA DRY,' And all 'ether leading brands el Imported Chauipugns. hele Agent ler the I'ltuisaut Valley Wine Company. Sneclal Ureal Western Kx. nry.nur own brand, the Onesl American chaiupjgne In the market. Just received annther large Invoice of I 'all ler. P.'"""?1 S"'1 Whlte Wlue Irem Napa Valley, California. A ,rBe""ck of Imported llurgundles. Clarets, UhtneundHauierne Wines. We also have the largest and d nest stock et llranaieH, Whiskies, lilns, Madeira, Sherrys aud erl Wlnrn, llass Ale, Uiilnnuss Stout, Saratoga aud Apelltnai Is Waters In the city . H. E. Slaymaker, Agt, Me. 29 BAST KINO 8TBBE1T, LANCASTaU, PA. WMUVMMMB. AT WIANT'M. THY OUU HIGH GRADE FLOUR. The rinest Fleur sold In the market. Give It a trial and you wUt be pleased. Alse Uraham Fleur, Oat Fleur, Bys Fleur, and Heir liaising Fleur for UisculL, c Uoeds Delivered. Tele phone Connection. ..M OBO. WIsVNT, ang-SMyd Ne. IU West King Street. AT BUKMK.'8. Mew Readj for Jelj 4tbY 1887. We havs bandied riUKWOKKt for twenty, nvs years, and have been making a buelinim nt JOUUlNaTODKALKIlS. . uu8,,"01 Huylng our riKacUACKKHI from Ibe Im. nerter. and lbs Works direct Irem tha raanu raanu V!.Vure.r.,',r"en,,l,,a,ecni"tHt wltb any of ihs Jobbing Houses of FfaUadelpbta or New chastn yU C'", " tte soeds before pur- asrl'rlces f uruhihed upon appllcitten. BURSK'S, NO, 17 BAST DNO BTREaTT, LAJiOAaxu. ra. swVBXflsawvvt 1 '?M-- smjmme i?- .4 ',viij fiMs, ,&,Rvi&al
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