haiirra v ttrcv -- . iv?vva"wv s,ratKr4fc-; .TOWr- '-" .. -.w-.'rv. '.. : '-tw-i-t'-sass.. . "zm.iv&tL i fxr 'fni T.AWOAATtan rij t"- . - -- -ts v - j c-'-- - .v ntfriMr.T.W3ii'Wr?rrt Wrtti a v .ttti.v i im Huas; "S. -' -""- ".-? "WMil W--. .-va..,. WW.. A) .W srsrrR rmx vaw; -V mw 'kaaaaaaaaaB-aa B btwrr "-atma. m EST,, I 18 IN TH EJJ.. II see loee K.... II 1M MM Uf UR Eh., in mm UN wen ie 3a... its mm it am t7oe hed b MM ) n HOD M00 w SMS um mm im iMi um MWMfe8uie Tl Weekly Intelllgeneer WH. w tn warn iuui( Ml nPMprPMwV H DmUiKIMOUI. Lancaster. . ! faitfaettrlniffuiuKiau:. t- LANCASTER, JULY 1, 1887. jAa Tie ParlnlBf Pewer. :&m -;;Tl preakleet baa pardoned Sam Ballard, Ei.fJtcweerawa ceunveneiter, wne nas been r yem in prison, and he has extended t clemency te a number of ether con Ht( whose cases called for a merciful con MUeratlen. The president gives sufflcient JPJMOB (or every pardon and there is gen ...: tiM MM MM VUS) WtDMaOAV MeaMM. ITI MJA'WMlMIWWMKMWill. 0MTM Of In, S5MMMMaMUMM ne. rmsr Mtrrevn MMi AM'MaRT. ui uomen tanM c $ anl confidence that his judgment in the .mkIm of this high prerogative is geed. :S'14sd te pardon, who bestow the same con- t:ttiitieus care upon the discharse of the AatatvauidnMirnnvalanil. Tf hmnunnt nman 'jejkpible of an enormous amount of work he fep; would net find time, amid his many duties, te consider the cases of all who annlv for I Sv.frden, and te give them an Intelligent de-1 teV fiLtJAfi 'TtiAWA la ttnftilnrr Iw nvajinHeA ft..t 1 ... MVW UVVU.MM, wn.U.1 C UMI.J ? VMstah rwniilnHi mnrn lnhnr and liiriernant its. -r: z:l? . zi . ... " , .v " .. ; $zx abb nets must uu iuhv reuu, uie can 01 tfM mmiy mutt be subdued te Its proper tone, $ aadtbe demand of justice must be given ae Bere nor less than its due weight. XI la fltiiut Kara tn mv that crnvprnnra 'gMHcally decline this labor and dull their -'" aaiarl-iii tn tha ilamimtinf Ihli Jul,- iMfnasylvania, which has provided little b'le its governor te de. has taken from him tns this work of examining pardon pe nnens ana lmpesea u en a beard of state officers, who have less time te give te its i- tMBstderatien than the governor, and they de net give it much. They have practically nullified the law by declaring that they will net examine again into the facts that have been before the convicting jury. Te this they have been inspired by a fear of the amount of work that otherwise would fall upon them. They have simply shirked .their duty. They should rather have resigned their places. The state has gained nothing by the creation of this beard. It would be much better te repose the pardoning pew er in the governor. When he is a.iu who does his duty, as Cleveland does, the power will 1 ;wJir exercised. When hn is another rt of man, as be generally is, it will net. But a beard of pardons will ueer dis chirge this duty with proper conscientious ness and labor; the responsibility is tee much divided. A Hele la the Geerge Theory. Henry Geerge's theories and plans are based en the idea that a tax en land alone, :-- equal te its rent, would yield revenue se vast that the state would be enabled te de many things undreamed of by modern gov ernments. He builds imposing Spanish castles en this foundation, and tells hew by this readjustment of human affairs poverty Will be abolished, wages raised and the earnings of capital increased, while morals, tatte and intelligence will be eleated, and government purified. Fer he holds that nearl all the evils of modern civilization spring from the une qual distribution of wealth, which he be lieves his syBtem can prevent. But, better yet, he says: " We could establish public baths, museums, libraries, gardens, lecture looms, music and dancing halls, theatres, unlversities.technlcal schools, sheeting gal leries. Dlav ffreunds. uvmnaslnmn ste i-Gtrt ii-i. . j .i .. iff-U - B"veuu uiu.ivu uuwer, as wen as '&.' water, might be conducted through our .streets, discoverers and inventors re- waruea, scienuuc investigations supported and a thousand ways the public revenues made te fester efforts for the miblin in. $ft ant." Magnificent 1 Sublime ! But here comes 0 Professer W.T. Harris, with some large ugures in me forum, that leave Mr. .1 iranrera'a i-aatla Ttanwlntv In t.A t. .nti . f aODarent foundation. Tlnahnn-a flint thie - - w..w V.M.V b.llO ground rent which is relied en te work .each wonders is a comparatively insigni- vu. buuj. in iew me uuu iu iue uuiieu States held as private property, had a value ijfr of ten billions of dollars, which at a ground iK, xent of 4 per cent, would give $100,000,000. M" Thl la u ,., II. , .1 . . . . .. u icijmuoiuuie niau me total i amount annually nald for lnmi an.i tta g'' taxes, while the total taxation amounts te R-ft-very nearly soe.ooo.ooo. l'mfpsanr uri. E shows that te pay all taxes with e-mnn.1 t. rent, a rent of 7i nor .mi .n,.i i . &i-be collected. m . He Ue show it. IProfesser 'Wickersham, having stated in . laVZ:Zr.i?J5?. Aboard T ""' "" ruw' WH iwenty.five te ilftyper cent, cheaper than they are new ' Msg sold at retail in Lamest- un.i .,.. tstement having been denied bvtha wr. jaMJner, sends us a copy of his reply te that u, wnicn reply ne says supports his 1 beard statements. 10W de net End that it does. He is un MM te confute the statement that the Mhoel books of Ivison, Blakemau & Ce. mi sold te the booksellers here at a dis. aalllllt llf ll.lt III than Kit naan .... 'itt DtiOM at Which thv rlnll ihem httet does be show that the school beard can Ey-frar at abetter discount than this. He states i the school beard has beueht at a bet. discount, but be fails te state bow i better it was, and does net exelain lfr.Barr(tbe bookseller referred tal I the beard these books at less than they i bin for the sake of the advertisement ttt far ale business te supply the books ; MBwu ne gave tue beard, we mtaad, was boom eighteen per cent. smmmm: Wickersham needs te be care. I f bis facte straight before be is lie urge the policy of free books IMSMMS. nt wbw BKWfi Hit JVP L MfMMItMlVMMMniBttiHMMBr. MMMjk Um te M etnrkraa adrmnum In m kImeI btmrd buying the books ndsell lag tbtm at cett te the clielnr-.tf they can tray them 23 te 80 per cent, cheaper than the scholars can ; but this advantage is net se great if they can only buy them 10 te 101 per ceut. cheaper, which are said te be the booksellers' present discounts from the publishers' prices. m Me Pretest. We de net think that the stm t commit tee should be content with ceterlni; our streets with a catting of brekeu atom.', and with imposing upon the e.irrUcM and wagons the duty of reducing them te smoothness. This Is what is done Ivy turnpike companies, but the city of l.iu caster should show greater public spirit. The city macadamizes its Btreets for the benefit of the tr.Ulic upon them and makes no special charge for the service. It is a contribution te the public comfort which is made bj every city that has the means te de it and knows that it is te its interest te make its highways te be easily traened. This same motive should compel the city te cover the stones it puts upon the streets, since they are net easily tiaeled upon when their coating is of loose stones. We pretest strenuously against the felly of leaving the highways in this condition. There has been a madness for stoning the streets this spring, aud it is net possible te pass anywhere from slde te side of the town without encountering these stone quarries It is a scandalous shame that this imposition should be put upon us. It would have been wise te make less repairs and de prepeily what was done. The l'cruWan Trust. That is a very large scheme w hich is reported from Xcw Yerk, whereby the Peruvian Trust, a Londen syndicate with ramlflcatiens In Xew Yerk, have under taken te reliee Peru of its national indebtedness, in return for which the are te hae control, for a series of ears, of its railroads, guano deposits, coal mines, cinnabar mines, silver aud copper mines, together with four millions of acres of the public domain, along with the e.xdus'ue rlttht. tn IdGim tiirwr mnnM' - -.. K-..,-. a....,; . Itissaid that the example of Peruishkely te be followed by Chili, Ecuador, Belhia and ethers of the impecunious tpanish American states that lie in the southern half of the Western hemisphere. It would be unfortunate for the autonomy of these ether states if they should be under servitude te the money kings of Londen and New Yerk; for such sway is bound eventually te become tyrannical, because it is essentially self-seeking. a a a Tw e hundred and fourteen glrla bad te be reruied adtuissleu te the Philadelphia Nor Ner mal sctioel, owing te Inadequate accommo dations. The female idea Is rapidly learning hew te sheet. Km-erimimi made in Philadelphia with an electrical meter and storage bv.teribi for driving street cars seem te Miew that llie cost of charging with electricity N within com mercial liml'.H. The question of chief Inter est is hew long the battery will last. When these accumulator, or "storage batteries," were first made, great things were premised for them, but they were fnuud In practice te deteriorate rapidly. luipreeuienta were made, and there Is rea.en te In-Ueve that they are new much mere durable than as first constructed. If they are as geed as claimed, there can be little doubt that they will come Inte use, net only en surface, but en elevated and underground railways where home such meter Is indispensable en all of which a clean, smokeless and almost uelfeltss meter la a great desideratum. A Nbw 1J Milium; earthquake caused legislators te 11 ee from the state house. This ought te be Interpreted as a warning. m a m Tin: town of Mansfield, i-eensin, was almost wiped out of existence by the siMrk of a locemothe last Monday. At least that spark started a lire In a lumber j ard that did net step until a million dellara worth of property had been resolved Inte smoke and ashes and 2,Ci-i people had been ren dered hemele-s; and In contemplation of this het fact (here is given force and value tn the recent announcement of the successful use of crude petroleum as a fuel for locemo tives. It makes uespirks, uofriuekoor dust and eon if it were morn txpt nive lL.ni the present fuel the use el il kIk uld In forced upon the reads bs a measure of public safety. There Is one very serious consideration In the matter, however, In the l ict that the Standard Oil cempauy will control It. The experiments hae been carried en by the Standard company and the ralljeul has simply glen Us engines for the tent, but the results seem te show that the Inferior Lltnt oil is sulliclent for the purpnte. It has been very widely develeptd and is found in natural gas regieus, where It is net needed ler fuel. It is practically ustlt-s for any ether purpose and closely rr-einhles the Baku petroleum in use en the KussUu rail roads. The Pittsburg J'utt Is authority ler the statement that the cost nfiexldiiiiiii con sumed In the test between Alteena and Pitta burg was only iZiO. Lima oil would net cost mere than U. In the regini.s where forest Brej are started every year by the sparks of locomotives the use or pntreleuui would seem te be imperative. The J'eat places Implicit faith In the ability of the Standard te solve the question, but the con trol held by that company is the only alley te the joy felt ever this discovery. PEBSONAI. Tm.eimiti: KeushM-i-T, who has a ranch in'lexas, Bays : "'Ihere is no greater mie take for a young man who is a clerk or a pen niless awell than te think that all that is needed ler success out West Is the fact of having tailrd In the Kast. The men Irem the Kast who succeed the btat thrn are blacksmith?, farmers or young iiihh brought up In the country. Te succeed they find that both moral and physical qualities of a pecu liar kind are needed. ISut if they have thHit they will get along much faster and further than their fellow farmers aud merchants of the Kast." lute lull Stvii. Iu the League yesterday thore wurna num ber of surprises. The heavy hitting Dotreits could uet hit Casey, of Philadelphia, with ellect, aud they were defeased liy the were of 10 teri. The Hosten, alter being given a big recej.tiei; in Pittsburg, were defeated by le te .1 : - '1 """ me siar 01 ine uay, inav ed v?-Vin . ' wia. haa two u1? e'rer- 'The Washington defeated the Chicago by the sfsai.-W"" Yerk ' - day lfCli Rj.f Jhf ? ln ''oe'-ljn.yester. Ptf Sn3n8T,':eU,Jhher Association games were: At Huiteu l.Uud - P".1,0.?.151."81"4' tJl-Velaud; Cl?ve The bt, .Leuis were defeated by IUuibav yesterday, as they had but lour hits en bi In Wllllamspert Heading defeated the home team by yi te IS The Burks nm...i IS. I representatives made tblrteeu runs in the last Inning. Allentown was defeated In llradlerd by 17 te 7 and Wllkeibarre downed Alteena by 9 te 5, Waablugten has proved a hard one for Chicago te down. Vail from a Ohsrry Trsa. Jehn K. Hammer, who reside about a hair mile south of Unlenvllle, fell from a cherry tree Thursday afternoon breaking his right lss? and etharsrlaa tnlnrlntr hlmaalf liatlv. ir. aiaavsiy, et Manhiim, attended blei. POINTS ON FIREWORKS. THM MAHW HBAVTirVV ftaVMB auk MAKvrAvtvmmu. The Ktrrrt anil MBtirnl ratling th tattoo Haru Togvtker-Th Kcl, Slnvtilt ami Keman Camll-A Koenl- ntga el I3beuil.tr' Mrrruaty. The mysterious hieregly plilu legends which are le be found en the wrappers of fireworks lead one te Infer that they are manulitctured within the regieus of the pre historic land of fireworks China. Hut In fact all fireworks used and sold In this country, as well as many thousands of the meet com plex pltvea utM In Kure, ate the result of American industry aud skill. In conversation with a New Yetk agent of fireworks the ether day, tlie gentleman who was at one time an empleye of an extensive py retechuic mtablishtueut la the Kast, gaea very Interisttlng description of howaemoof the simplest as well as what appnarw te us the most complex pyrotechnic! pieces are mad p. " The cracker, as all knew," said the nen tleman, " is the most popular as well as the uelslpst of all the fireworks, and hundreds of inousanusei pacKages are seu. eacn year. Next in popularity and number of sales stands the little torpedoes, which are aa harmless as auythlnir In the Una made. They are composes! of fulminating pewdets and a lew uiluute pebbles. The Iteiuau caudle Is formed of a paper cylinder from seven-sixteenths te seven eights of an inch iu diameter. In this about a ioeiiful of Keman candle composition is dropped, aud then thirty gralus of rllle pow der, en top of which are the colored balls. This la repeated again and again till the cylinder is tilled up. When (gulled the com position is the tint te burn, alter which the colored balls are forced out, and the opera tien continues until the caudle Is entirely consumed. "The rocket, which Is one or the finest pieces made, requires greu care and eiperi ence, as the cylinder must stand a great pressure. The rocket will net go up If it bursts and se a tar rope paper made expressly for pyretechnists is used. A steel spindle with a brass tl an ga at the bottom and taper ing te a point Is screwed en a block, and If the rocket case is au luch, the spindle Is half an Inch In diameter, or one half the Inner diameter of the case, while the topel the spindle should be one-quarter of the inner diameter of the casa aud the height seven-and-a half lime the Inner diameter of the case. The paper cyllnder is put ever the spindle and a spoonful of clay dropped In. 1 hen a rammer made of Kuasian Iren, cylin drical Iu form, se that it may tit ever the spindle, Is placed upon the clay and tapped by a mallei of certain weight twelve times at a certain momentum, in order te settle the clay at.d cloe up the end of the rocket case. It is absolutely necessary that twelve blows, aud that nuuilier only, at the tequlred mo mentum be struck. " Dexterity iu the u-e of the mallet la, of course, only gained by practice. Then a spoonful of composition, sulphur, charcoal and nitre is drepsid iu, and ten mere blows struck at a certain momentum, If leas than ten blows tie struck it will cause the rocket te burst, aed if mere, the rocket will net ascnd as hUti as it should. The cylinder Is next charged with a composition one and one-hall Inches abev e the head of the spindle, and Is closed with clay, through which a hole one quarter of au inch in diameter is bored. The ai9rture left by the spindle is for the fuse, the spindle holding the igniting compo Bltien in strata. In burning into the strata the rvsuluut is an Immense quantity of elastic iluld, and this In its ellerts te rush through the aperture of clay and meet ing resistance from the atmosphere the resistance being least at tbe top of the rocket uecesNarily makes the Utter a-cend. It should have been statist that when a rocket Is charged the colors, iu the shapes of small cubes, are tied en te the head, and when the rocket rearhe the greatest height they burn with wonderful brilliancy. The query as te why recketa turn ever Is exceedingly simple. The ciutroef gravity is tn tue middle when the rocket is in the trauie, but wlieu It leaves it tue centre is two inches twiew the middle, hence it turns ever a'tcr It has reached Its greatest height. "The cost of making li reworks is very evi dent when you consider that all the work has te be done by band. The labor put upon these pyrotechnics la the item which costs, as the materials are generally very expensive. "Can I tell hew the revolving pieces are made Certainly. Manilla paper Is rolled evef a spindle and paste is added between each large layer te give greater strength. Then out of a clay shoulder, with a small aperture called a spindle hole la formed, and these cylinders are charged for the ordinary wheel with charcoal, nitreand sulphur; these for pyretecbulcal display with sulphur, nitre, powaer aud steel filings, the latter article making a biilllant spark. The principal one which it works is this : A large amount of carbonic acid gas accumulates and as the strength of the cylinder prevents It from bursting the pressure Is sullluieut te force the attached wheel around. "Is the buiiutwa dangerous? Why, no; net if one understands it, and no one should ever attempt te cs,rry en such u business without a knowledge of chemistry, aa such la absolutely iicfsary. Accidents are of course met with, but all through careleitsue-s. After a slight mishap of some kind a man is gener ally mere cmuUqux, and aa aconsequeuceyeu seldom hear el a ctatrnpbe In a pyretecbuiu establishment. The fireworks which are thrown iu the water are made of paper en the same general principle which 1 have en larged upon, and the tire does uetatlect tbem because the lene of the powder drives the water out " America beats the world as regards cheap ness In making all kinds or fireworks, but the Chinese and Japanese aie ahead of us In unique designs aud the Parisians in brilliancy of color. 1 could give many, ether operations which are gene through with te pieduce in tricate plecex, but It Is rather U) scientific te be Intereatlrg." UFhK Ji TIIAM UM TUB VJMSI. Se me t'ulnta Iu He Appreciated b Hie Tiittflj Uoabaniluiae. rrein the 1 hlladelphla lteierd. Fruit growers say that raspberrles grown for evaporating can be much mere easily gathered by knocking the fruit oil. Minnesota state University is te have au advisory beard of seven farmers te mauage its agricultural department. Market men say that the demand for cur rants is increasing yearly. The old way of shipping in bulk is giving place te berry crates and baskets. The net profits from the sale of small fruit by two yeutig ladies ln California last year, one of whom was a consumptive when abe isyHti, amounted te the handsome sum of t 15,000. Let us step talking of ev erproducllen until the distribution of fruits is se perlect that all, In city, village and country, who would de se, can buy at a fair price. Net there yet .Vciiinje. Pjck.eut your breeder?, says the J'urm Journal, the pigs with long txxlles, bread backs and deep, round hams. Select a breed which has hair ou it, A geed coat of hair counts en a hog as well as any animal. It la a protection in summer aim winter. In twenty days the eggs or one hen would exceed the weight of her body. Ne of any bird. Yet the whole of that mass of albumen Is drawn directly from lier bleed. If stinted Iu feed, of course, it would limit the number as well as the size of the etrgs. ln pruning trees of any kind It is better te have one strong branch or limb than two or three weak ones, says Jiular (Jnrdemmj. It Is better te keep limbs tuiuned out than te out back and make tee close heads. Let the suu's rays lu all through the tree. A heavy mulch between the rewa of resii. berries aud blackberries will double the crop of fruit and save time In cultivating; hut Just before applying it go through them with a cultivator aud hoe, treating the suckers that have sprung up as noxious weeds. The quince is a great feeder and need geed cultivation. Ne ether fruit requires ae much manure and such thorough cultivation. If "mreea be neglected it is likely that there Will be UO frilll. but II Ihnr. aheil II .ll !.. "'V?11 r.ewtu "" unsightly appearance, laftS!1 .b"?J will mak'Tid of r?w evwry 11 in ik iu.iin.in l.""?.1 Vmam cewa" want from te si drive the tck, out 'A & Vt'e'h'the lambs, aaya J , f,.t ireme ,ndwrnth2 ticks have colenic llieu. dip irTtobaeeS water. Tare veto fifteen DUnde refuse u bacoe be led in a gslien or two of water, then diluted te wake one barrel, will de ter leu lambs. - i Jealah floepea thinks that If farmers were I aware of the value of the cutting back pre-1 eMaeatMrMWlysettnea we ssawrMlvear of fewer failures and see twtMf aaapeei sfteet. mens. 1-eaeh trees a year rreea the bust should have the aide branches) beaded back le short spurs and the leader severely short ened : there would then be a tine growth of young weed and also a geed root develop ment. ln their native bills It I said that the Cheviot aheep are carelled by mine. They are as large aa the Cotswetils, while the mutton la considered butter and the tierce tltier and rleser. On geed pasture the fleece grows liner and sells ler a higher pi loe than when the animals are fist en eiwrse grass, Of course the mutton Is allected te a consid erable extent by the quality of the loed, but if they can get the name sort of feed aa In their native home their meat will be equally excellent If we wish te form In our cow the hault of quantity aud continuity In milking we must between the first and second calv tugs exer cise the utmost care te see that she is net only provided with Um feed te give the largest tlew et best milk but that the milking tend ency Is at the period tottered and encouraged by every reasonably available means. At this time In the life el the cow Is this tendency fixed. Unriit CuiKKfiuii. Te cure diarrhea lu fowls, take new milk, say half a cup for each low), heat an lien l)ker, or any suitable piece el Iren, red het aud scorch the milk with II ; give as warm aa the fowl can staud It It is a sure cure for looseness lu calves, cells or humans and will check looseness ln fowls. Hue It te fowls with a spoon; let It run down the root et the mouth, se that It will get lu the wind It is stated by the Serth iri'nA J'ncuf (iiruf, that ln a gallon of skim milk there Is neatly abound of solid feed, almost cbeml cilly similar te the lean of meat This la the llesh of the milk, land there la no reason why it should net be eaten as a feed, Just as meat is eaten, with the addition of any kind of pure foreign fat ; but, being mingled with a liquid, the tieeple are unable te appreciate It and rarely perceive the fact that it is feed at all. Give the breed sews the run of a clever Held all through the summer If possible. It Is leas stimulating than their dry winter reed, aud will keep them in health with tar less lever than any ether feed we have ever tried. The pigs, moreevor, will seen learn te pick at it and eventually make It their staple feed, giving them growth, health, frame and sir, and tit them for the purposes of life, Iw that bretsling or rattening, better than any tblug else Jlurnt II erif. CONCkTKlTt: lOl'lt VITLIT One of the secrets et health is the content tlnn of vitality. The rvcrultlng et the vital principle is done ewVctu illy by Urandrvla's 1'ilU. " lleslth tlndj happiness In the mere sense of uxl.tencu. ' Urandrelh's Pills helpna turn te rmrt her own when she has liven leretsl te vacate her stronghold ln the body. W hen an enemy attacks a tort all the forces con centrated at the point of attack te resist the en slaught Se with the body, llraudrelh's 1'ttls concentrate all one's vitality te threw etrthe encroaching dUwi-e. i,el llrandruth's Pills. Be sure tn take no ether. armciAi. nurivrnti. (-euie IMiulit Ilia Hlble And thrt motives or Its authors, but nene who hsvuusm theui doubt the rillcary el HitrUeck ilw' HHWi Thi splendid Meed tonic U wlthmu s ,r. rer sal by II. B. Cochran, druir g bit, I il and lt Murth (Juwn utrvet. Lancaster. Threw Away SUAO. "Troubled with asthma for eight yevrs. et iltu two l'Ottli-1 or Thenuti' AMectnc Otl cured me (.empleUy, after spending evers-110 without thti slightest IienedU" This Is what Auuust Truhnfr.el Tyrene, Pa., savs. rer aale by H. B Oh bran, dniprlst, 137 and 1J Werth Oueuu street, 1-aucasler. 11 ew About lha Ueaes. Many itunill Ilany pwplt) beteru purchasing a nitsllrlnn naturally In.iulru the site of the dose and th strnnathef It. In utni Jiuretnsk Htnsi un. a teaspnenful ler the little ones and two tea tea tea spoensfuls fir grown folks are all that Is neces sary at line time i his mauulflcent medicine is net only economical but vety pleasant te the tajte. Irer sale by II B. Cochran, Orukatit. 137 and IS) North qneen street, Lancaster. Proved a Bit; Usnsnt. iiMieu pun lining ana healing prop prep Mall of a Hfty cunt bottle cured hieet stn and a cnld th&t hAd bai,ius u m back reel as well as I ever did In mv llf." Otte J. Ueesbary, eesbary. proprietor Helland Cifu -ir, , Mich, speaking rer Themat' KeUctric Ale by II. B. Cochran, druggist lit and iieiiAiiu. ni IM. rer sal Si North (Jutsin street, Iincaater. " My Mether Has been nlng your Buriteek Bleed HtUeri as a liver remedy, and finds them verv eltlcaclens." Chas t. -V Ins worth. 41 Vance lilecl. Indtanape IK Ind. rer sal. i by H. B. Cochran, druggGt. 1J7 and is Jierth (Jueeu street Lancaster. A Policeman llraced l'i. I. F. Cellins, nem her or police, seventh ward. Heading. I'a. talks this way. "uirereduverel jrnm rheumatism , netlilnuilld me any oed till 1 tried Themut' Eclcctrie (HI. It Is a pleasure te recommend It" rer sale hy H. B. Cochran, druaglst, 1.17 and isi Senh yueen street-Lancaster. Tha Impending Dtuger. The recent statistics of the number of deaths show that a large majority die with Consump tion. This dlstase may commence with an ap parently harmless cough which can be cared In shiuUy by Kemp's Balsam for the Threat and Lungs, which Is guaranteed te cure and relieve all raises. Price Si cents and II. Trial tits rt,. lLif by ".' U --'ech-wn, druggist Ne. 137 North Queen street Ob-lwdAltw A Very Marrow JEacapa. had a very narrow escape les, I said a preiiiltieut citizen te a friend. "I was conhned my bed for a veirand mv rrtAmiuirvu...u n flirill-ntifcninntku. ffravn ..nil! . t... .1 Kemp's Balsam for the Threat and Lunus. and here lam, sound and hearty." Price Sue. and J' QTS0 by " " Cochran, UruggUtNe. 137. North Uueen street Lancaster. rotaxieAL. JK)R COUNTY COMMISHIONEH, HKNRV DKACUIIAU, .K'.LJlncat)Tt;uV' Subject te the dectslen of the Democratic convention. inariMIdAw JgwJK COUNTY COMMISSIONEK, J. W.K1LLV, of Marietta, Pa. Subject te the decision of the Democrat!.! Convention. Your Influence sollc sellc lUjd. mau-UdAw iraOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER SIMON L. IIUANDT (Farmer), Of Bast Denegal township, Bnbject te the de cision of the DemocraUe County Convention, lour Influence respectfully solicited. Uili-Udaw JJOR COUNTY COMMISSIONEK. JACOB W. LKBBU, Of Ephrata township. euhect te Democratic rules. inarit-uaAw CwJH COUNTY COMMISSIONER, A. Z. KINO WALT, Grocer, Urst Ward. City. Subject te Dnme. cratlc rules. aitiuaw TOOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SOLOMON ZKAMKU, rarnier, Of West Ifempfleld township. Subject te the Decision of the Democratic Convention, marv-tfd&w EOK COUNTY COMMISBIONKR. At the iwiuest et many friends I announce myself a ucandidate for County Commissioner, fiublect te thu dccUlen of the Democratic 5x.uuly..ColnCellllon- Your Influence respoct respect f ally solicited. 1IKNUV r. MAUTMAN, mUtldiw tast Lampeter Township. TOOK COUNfY COMMISSIONER. ELI BATTEN, of Upper Leaceck township. I announce my self as a candidate for County Commissioner subject te the decision of the Democratic County Convention, lour Influence respect fully solicited. Was a candidate for County Commissioner before the last convention, and at the request of my friends withdrew In favor of the caudldatea from the Southern district - -tLI BA1TEN. TOOK COUNTY AUDITOR, JAS.F. ItOWKU, of Paradise township, subject te the decUlen of the Democratic Convention te be held July se. I"8- Jan6tfdw TOOR COUNTY AUDITOR, cuas. w. russr, Or Kast Dramnre township. Ssulect te the de cision el the Democratic County Convention. Julyju,ls7. Junes-utdaw JACOB , HUKAIFEK'B LIQUOR STORE KEMOVKD TO "InayuSfd TBE 8t-UAUie' I-AKCAbTKU, FA. hiaaan KJfNJ?K,'"AU Persons are hereby for fer ?.8n ,V U,P en any of the lands of the KlSr.V1.00 eawe estates in lbanoner cS,tTi2,u?H,:.Vw,-eUu,r -nclesea or SSln- Win trespaaslnit en said land, of th ,S wnigatM. aitar this aeUee. Irf"AV",,A" IBBIOAU -l-SSAW-V. s IMMONH L1VK11 KKdULATOR. Curing a Cough. When yen have a rough. It Is simply nature s warning that some et the organs et tb system are net pieperlj performing their work. In most cases. It will be found te tie the liver. When the liver or kidneys or perhaps both fall te properly purlerin their etcretery functions, It Is done In part by the mucous membrane. This sends a discharge of mucous or phlegm Inte the lluent, langsand bowels t eonattpatlen fellows, and the phlegm, whlth should tie rJ'H ted, reuiitlns until It Is absorbed, thus pet sentug the system. A dry cough Is a symptom el a disordered liver. A physician's statement "In the trvalincut of lung and bienchlal dis eases, the liver It elten Implicated te such au e vtenl that a hepatic remedy becomes necessary In ellecllng a curd of thu lungs. In the treat meat of such tases 1 prvscilbe Simmons Mver Keulatater, pivparvd b) .1. II. ellln A Ce, with entire satlslactlen. 1 end that It acts mildly but ettectuully 111 regulating the scire tlonset the liver, kldues and bowels." l.USTKl'HKN-ON.M. D, Junirii MWK.V:w Oweiisburg, Ky. c I'CINK VLiASrKRM. a5MKII.LS .l.iAl.nKlf TO Bensen's Capcine Plaster ! 1MB UK8T IN TI1K WOULD. . Cutvs I'leurlsy, Bheiimattsin, l.umliage. Hack ache. Wtvakness, Colds la the Chest and all Aches and HUalns. Beware of Imitations under similar sounding names. Ask for Bensen's and take no ether. declleuidAw UN ,V Q.RAY'8 SPECIFIC MEDICINE. (irajV SiKviilc Medicine. The (Irvat Kngll.h Keinedy will promptly and radically cure anv and every case of nervous debility aud weakness, result of Indiscretion, excesses or overwork of brain and nervous sys tem j Is rlectlv harmless, acts like magtc, and beeu extensively used ler ever S years with great sut cess. SUf rull psrtlcularslnouriiainphlet which we desire te end fnsj bv mall le every one. sVThe spveinc UtMlclne Is sold by all ilniK- ftsls at II tier package, or six rsickaatM for tn t will be sent free my mall en rvcepl el the money, by addressing the agent, H. B. OOOHBAN, Druggist, Nes. lj; AU) .North (jueen St., Lancaster, l'a. TI1K itltAl MKIUuTnk CO. .Se. lis. Main Sttxsjt, llntlale, N.. marlvd.twMv.xK TTtXUAUHTKU VITALITY. EXHAUSTED VITAUTT TlIBSClKNCKOr LITE, the great Medical Werk of the age en Manhood, Nervous and Physical Debility, Premature Decline, Rrroraef leuth, and the untold miseries consequent thereon. SOU paes va 1 prescrtpUens for all diseases. Cleth, rail gilt, only II en, by tnsjl, sealed. Illustrative sample tree te all young aed middle-aged men for the next W days. Address lB, W. IT. PAUMtSh, Balflneh BtrVeU llnstna. :myi7-iveawu w.t r TMHKOVKU CU8U10NEU EAR DKUMH. CURE FOR THE OEAF. eck's Patent Improved Ctutdened Bar Drums perfectly restore hearing and perform us weii ei me natural a ruin, invisible. tenable and always In position. com. All cenrsru. HUH njiu even wuis pen heardldlstlnclly. Send ter Illustrated book with iMUnnnim.. mis Address OT call en W. U1SUOX, su Bread way. Maw Yerk. Mention this paper.' ' IS nnaii-ivaaa SI war e UKK UUARAMTKKU, RUPTURE. Care guaranteed by DM. J. B. MAYKI, Bsaeatence; no operation or delay rretn bnal neas i tratnlby hnndrodsef cams. Malnoteea. MQ ABCBST.PHILA. Setut for Clre alar. rn-iveaw unr uueus. J. & MARTIN A CO. J. 6. MARTIN & GO. MID-SUMMER iimi::: w Dress Batistes, Yard wide. Pretty Patterns. Oui Price, ic Begalar Price, lJc. yard. Dress Sateens. Thousands of lards at hi. s. 10 nndl2l Cents. New Anlvals Every Day. French Sateens rrem the Beat Miinufaclurers at Cents a lard. :5, je and 35 New Invoice of Green and Geld Check and Neat Patterns. Crinkled Seersuckers. ALL 1' KICKS. rrein.Sc a yard te ISc. Black. Blue (.arnetaud Brown htrlpes at lev.. WHITE GOODS OF ALL DESCJUIPllO.V. CORDED PIQUES, CHECK NAINZ0OI8, WHITE LAWNS, LINEN D'INDl. 3r Everything Desirable at Lewest Prices. J. B. Martin k Ce., Cer. WMt KIag IFtUm BU, LAMOASTMs JTA. -ft TaUPBOXB COXllMZlOMi m bamjuavbk, A MOTTO THAT ALWAYS WINa Honest Werk at AT PHILIP DOBRSOMS (OLD HBL1AHI.R) Oarriage Worla---Nei. 126 and 128 East Kiug St. The U..-I Assortments ,,. l.OBMWa"lftl,U"y-OU"-W"r' tt eu 01O Ml"" S anl a MtaaJ Becend Hand Photon Unsay, or Market Wan,., mirn hl Ui. U Yeu Want te Buy a rilst-CIa. Artldeala iffwVrrts. IharT.'Sy'ellJif ptaoi'll.'lheoiy county, UOTO Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Garriae Works, N0S. 126 AND 128 EAST KINU HTHKKT, LANCAHTKH, PA. WFAvrvnrise a us mifflin btuknt. maiMrtw HuvamMVUMUuinm ttuuvm. c LI, AND HKK -T11E- ROCHESTER LAMP. Sixty Candle-Light Hosts them all. Anether Let of CIIRAt OI.OllBts fertlas and Oil Steves. TBB " PBBFBOTION " METAL MOULDING AND UUB1IEU CUSHION WEiATHER STRIP Beats them all. This strip outwears all ethers. KtH-ps out the cold. Step rattling el windows. Exclude the dust. Keep out snow and mill. Any one can apply It no wasus or dirt made In ap- B lying It. Can b flttsMl anywhere-no holes te ere, rauly ler use. It will net spill, warp or shrink cushion strip Is the most perlect. At the Bteve, U eater aud Uange Stere -or- Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 24 SOOTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER. PA. lail'LClAl.'NOnOl--. " Mera human, mere divine thin we In tact, part human, parttllvtue Is woman, when the iphmI stars sgree Te mingle at her nativity " Hetlcct.b'e Lords of Creation, and hie je at once te KffiFFER & HERE'S, Ne. 40 E, King St., And I'rocuieonno! their faineus Economist Vapor Cook Steves. ( )) That Oed's liest Kilt te en be net tertunil Ui ynnd recall with thu unnecessary wusle heal which It Is Impusilble te avoid with jour Kanges, aud (what Is also Important) consider the great tx-oneui) In fuel, J) cents worth el fuel will cook fur a family et three grown per sons.! meals. And when oil want a lleatji, j-ela "SPLENDID" Aud bu Happy. 1'LUMBINU, UAS UTTINO, STEAM 1IKAT INfS.TIN UOOPINU AND SPOUT1NU. MOWERS. AC. F LINN 4 BKENKMAN. CARD I We li.ive a nuruber of (iixxls which site just in seaseu, and which, uwiuR te our piving special attention, we cm otter great inducements. " reunsylvania " Iawn Mowers have no equal. These we make a specialty. We have aa geed lawn Mowers as are in the market fertu.00 and (7.U0. Uaby Carriages We carry seventy-live varieties in stock. These goods are our own special and our prices are low. Refrigerators are new In season. Hew few people knewanything about Itefrigera tera. It took us twenty years te learn. We can teach you in Ave minutes: It will be worth something for you te get the best. Ceal Oil Steves There Is morn ill ffr. I ence in Ceal Oil Steves than almost any- wuug uuuiuiactureu. jjeu'i spend your money till you knew what you are getting. Ice Cream Freera mid Water Coelers you can buy almost anywhere, but can you ?et the best at the lowest prices. Yeu can ramus. Lawn Tenuis Setts, Genuine Mexican tmd Common Hammocks, lia.se Hall and all Sporting Goods at Factory Prices. FUNN & BREHEHAN, Ne. 152 North Queen Street WATVHM. WATUHKM, CLOCKS. JKWKLI.V. OIIAINS ANIi Special Watches Ut Farmers and Railroader!. Fine let of UIdks. Ac. Alse, Klgln, WMtham (Anrera for which I am Bele Axentl, and ether Flrst-Claas Watcher. Bust Watch aud Jewelry Hepalrlnic. ' aaTCemet time by Telegraph Daily, only place In city, L. WEBER. Ne. 1X N. Queen St,, Near I'enn'a U. It. Itepnt. sr Spectacles. Kyesjlasses aud Optical Goods. All Kinds of Jewelrv. VKW JKWKLHY HTORR. GradnatiDg Presents ! rOli CLASS KINGS, CLASS IPINB, CLASS BADUKS.UOTO GILL'S: Ueld Watches, Diamond Kings, UenU' llnltlal Kings, Scarf Plus, Ac, Ac. KepalrUf In All Its UrasKkcs. Ne. 10 WEST KING STREET, LANCA8TKK. PA. mayll-lyd ROHTURK OURK UUAHANTKKU HY Ur.J. II.Mayar.D91 Area street, PhUadel phlswra. Xaseatonee. Ne operation or busl busl Dsswttelay. Tnonaandsef curt. At -Uystena emttvlMaUai, F ra,aM Baterttay et ttch month. mmmiB. mv Honest Prices. vi.uthiuh. T UAMiMAM A MRU. 66LCANSMAN&HR0.68 North Queen St. When wit say a sn Inget e .r it. Kimtsn tissl WMiiii-aiijeii will sanMiviiUoneer)del liireisndedat our eslatillshmi'iiU MKN's, IIOiS'A CIIILIIULN'S CLOTHING ftillliiK at a titeat s urlrlce In order te rvdiim mir limnuiine larnii stock. lien's Heersuiker Ceal and sl at tltaiand II rv Mimi's alehalr Cimi and VesialK.H lleuand H.'l aim's All Wisil I'assliiiiitniiitiaatli.iu, Man's MI-WiniI Vint,M Mulls nt fsc. lien s All Weel Bltstihisl Suits at IIUIU. TI1KHK I.INMIs AUK IHTAIMI.Y Uflltlll DOUBI.L1IIK AMOUNT Or MONBV. Beys' tnll rieliussl In fini, riM. II ea lle' All Visil suits rvductd le HT II lu. Hun's I'auu at H (15. 75 ct, 1 uu, l.r, ,, Hue Light Celunsl Pants at t-Alll.tlUi, Chllitren's Knni Pants nllTx- srlt will he worth our tilths le rid I and etuiuliie these unusual Bartf-lus. They must KO. L. GMSMAN Sl BRO., Merchant Tailors. UANUrACTUUKIU OT rn'.s, llejs' aud Children's I'lelhlng, S. K.COU N. O.UEKM& OKANUK UTS, LANCASTER PA ..IhM ChlSMt (and Kicluslvu) Clethlinc lleusuln IhuClly- JTYKRH A RATUKOM. THIN CL0THIN& leu Trau'lerx ami Tour ill h. llliell.Nh1TAS301tTSIK.NrAl LOW l'UlCE- FLANNEL SHIRTS ALL S11 LKs. lOflSLSTh', II1CYOLK- TKNMN. UlttCKKT, i.A.Hi:iiAM. AND IIOAIIMJ SHIRTS. TIIK LAUUKhT AS30IITMKNT or MEN'S CLOTHING In l.aiinult r, at IjiiM-.t Pikes. Uuu As'iirlinuiitel DUSTERS ! While and Colored Duck Vests. Myers & Rathlbn, LKAIU.Vl CLOTH I KKS, NO. 12 BAST KINQ STRKfciT, LANCASTRII, PA. JTOW RKADY I Our Read v-M ado Stock -or- SPRING CLOTHING. We are prepared te show our NewSPBINO STOCK In Ueady-Made Nulls. Our Assertmeiil Is Lancer than ever before, and Prtuis Ixiwer. We have taken special caru te nt uptcsland Attractive 8ulu ler the SI'KINU TKAIIR. and we feel satlsfHidourefrerts have eneii siiclivs f ul. Vail and give us the ueiietlt of your opinion. Oar Custom Department Is Sterked with all the Newest Novelties In HulltnK. which we wBl stake te Order In the Best Style. FIT GOAR&NTfe.KJD. BURGER & SuTTOI., Tsllers and t'lethlen, 24 OENTRB SQUARK, LANCAHfKU. fA. NO. VUAL. g It, MARTIA, wieirsuui aae bitau sialbi m All Kinds of Lumber and Geal. ?.? -N.a m 1.0rUl w lnes streeu. above Lemen. Lancaster, nMvd JJAUMUARDNERSA JKKJKRIKS. COAL DEALERS. Oj'0" I rSo-t-SKertliyueen Street, and Ne. M4 North Prtnce street. DSDeS!NOrUl irtnec DMr Hsavdle nrulM lUAJigAJiXsUtrAi ?J 1.1 2&& 4iJJ KSiia.fj,;,, ,, feiaMrtf j-th-as-! feg .rki4t-t-
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