? V. -n'. -: -. i. vvvsvi fr--f ft A; '- -1 k 'i?HK EiANOASTaS DAILY ISTXEIitlGEKOEIii. THURSDAY. MAY 10. 1888. nT ! 1 r "' SV . "" , rJf r w s LS- t& KT. -" F-T The Pally Intelligencer. j,AMUABTXB, MAY 10, 1SSS. Tn DAtiT lrrLLiamjE publishes nil Uie telegraphic new of the United Pres up te IM latest possible hour. f JCKMS-Th DM1 7 gfllllen of Tn ItrnrLL wen 1 delivered by carrier in Uie city ut surrounding towns for 10c. per week t by snail, 16.00 a year i n.M ter tlx menthi VLB tot three months i Me. per month. (n Wantr lkTsLtleiiccss (Denble Sheet) Sight Faces, only 11.80 per annum, In ad ranee. abterlberi 'wishing thelr address changed must also state where the paper it new lor ler warded. Advertisements from 10 te 25 ct.per line aeh Insertion, according te location. XHJt.lNXKLLiaXNCKU, Lancaster, ra. Telephone Connection Tke Allentsnn l'ostefllce. Tne president says that there is no nettl of a hundred thousand dollar postedlco at Allentown, where the rent new paid for postefllce accommodation is but 41,300 and where no ether United Stales efllce needs te be housed. The president seems te have Reed ground for thinking that n hundred thousand dollars will net be profitably invested in Allentown. The case of Lancaster is different ; the town is larger, the United States offices te be accommodated are mere numerous, and the rentals new paid are greater. The president's Allentown logic should Induce him te sign the Lancaster bill, and we expect him te de be. We can consider the Allentown case and sympa thize with the Allentown people without danger of being thought te be affected by a danger signal raised te our own shallep. In contemplating Allentown, we caze upon the picturesque flguroe! Jlretlicr Sewdcn, the valiant representative of n Democratic district. lie Is a Democratic congressman, a comparatively rare bird in Tennsylvanla fields. He is a geed congressman ; a rarity in every Held. Mr. Sewdcn is earnest, independent, honest and wlse. lie is a man nwln congressman weitliy of the distinguished consideration of the president ; pai ticulaily of a Democratic president. He does net seem te have been faveied with any startling amount of it in litis case. He went up last week te sce the chief magistrate, with a bundled or mero of ills Allentown constituents, who acquainted the president witli its beau ties and virtues ; and Mr. Sewdcn says that he was told that if anything should appear te dim the chauces of the Allen town postefllce he would be no tilled ; and se he was ; when the veto message was read. Seme malicious pcople think that the president slew Congressman Sewden's pet lamb because he is recalcitrant upon the tariff question ; but we de net belleve anything of the kind. The president would have his hands inore than full it be undertook te slay all the Democrats who de net think as he does about the tariff ; and Mr. Sewdcn is net the style of man upon whom that sort of argument would be effective. The fact doubtless 1 1 that the president considers the position he takes in the AUenlewn postelllco caie te be sound, and te be such as public sen timent will appreve: and he may net have been sorry te emphasize it by taking it at the expense of u Democratic district and congressman; whereby his independ ence and sincerity will be displayed with -the greatest lustre. That is all right for the president ; but bad for the Democratic district and con gressman; nnd probably sympathy and geed will for Mr. Sewdcn will persuade two-thirds of the congressman te help him te bis postelllco despite the veto and Its logic. We conccde that the logic is sound; but confound the logic that de prives the geed poeplo of Allentown of what they have been fondly nwa'.tlug I "We belleve we would vote them their postelllco. Amendments in Order. The general debate en the tariff is te last several days longer and te be ilium! natal with the speeches of the big party guns; then the consideration of the Mills bill Is te begin in fact, and from npiwar ances It will be long continued. The Democratic members liave been invited in caucus te present any nmendments they may desire te elfer, te the Dem ocratic members of the ways nud means ccmmlttce, for the consideration and action of that committee. A large number have been already pro posed ; and the varlety of opinie. indi cated shows that tiiere is going te be a lively time when the Heuse gets te close quarters in debating the clauses of the bill. We note that Mr. Helman, of Indiana, wants the duty ou sugar reduced one half, and that en rice and pictuius and coal retained ; which seems te show much wrengheadeduess. Mr. Chipman, of Michigan, thinks se, for he preiwses te put coal and rice en the free list, while keeping the present duty en oed pulp and window glass. Mr. McAdoo, of New Jersey, wants coal en the free Hat ; and also carpet wools, salt, goat hair, timber, building stones nnd chemicals. Their heads are mero level than Mr. Hoi Hei man's ; save that we de net understand Mr. Chlpman's argument for protected weed pulp. It will be a great blessing when the useless speech-maklng business is through and Congress gets down te business en the tariff bill. It seems very silly te spend se much time In vain repetition upon the general subject of the tariff ; but it seems Impossible te get any work out of Con gress until a general deliverance has been bad of the members' bellies full of politi cal economy. Toe Many Doctors. The American Medical association, in Kssien in Cincinnati, heartily applauded and will no doubt act upon suggestions of President Garnett, looking te the mere careful guarding of the means of entering the medical profession. A curious clause In the instructions te the committee, laid down by Garnett, is the follewing: "That each one of said committee, or a majority thereof, shall attend the session of their respective legislatures, or from time te time as their duties may require, for the purpose of using all honorable means looking te the redustlen of the number of medical schools in the United atates, and a consequent diminution in the annual number of medical gradu tea. Can it be that even the profession ad mit that we have tee many doctors for public safety, or nre they only consider ing the evils of a division of profits among tee many 'i It is true that the president gOM en te insist upon an improvement in the quality of doctors turned out by the medical schools that may be permitted te continue operations, but this demand for "a diminution of annual graduates," stnnds by Itself without regard te quality. It is precisely similar te the efforts of trades' unions te control the number of apprentices, nnd se feice up the value of their own labor. The demand for a term of four years' study befere the granting of a diploma, nnd the ether suggestions, te insure competency, are all worthy of hearly public support. L9t us have our doctors thoroughly trained, and thn prac tice of medicine carefully guarded from ignorant nnd reckless quacks; but it every boy in the country should express u desire and show his ability te become n physician, we would calmly stand aside and await the extermination of the race without n word of pretest. We could net find a grander climax for our destiny than by courting the madness of tee much wisdom in one of the neblctt of the learned professions. Itilse the standard, endow scholarships, found prizes nnd then open the college doer3 and Ut the deluge ceme. m Oei.ii was the name et the woman who swindled old Joel Klrkbrldc, of Camden, K.J., out or (10,000 ; and he new thinks teat all la net geld Hint Klltters. n m An interesting gathering will be Hint in Ilerlln next April when there will be a Universal Exposition for the rroventlon of Accident?. It Is te be ropresontatlvo of apparatus and appliances In von ted te protect worklngtnen against the dnngers which threnten thorn In Industrial occupa tions, and from the knowledge and Intro duction of wlilcli n rodtictlen In thonumber of Industrial aocldents may be oxpeclcd." The exposition doen net aim simply te pro pre pro meto a knowledgo of the apparatus and appliances dcslgned te provent acctdentx, but also te stimulate an Interest In thelr further dovelopmonts, nnd te furnish the Invenlnrs of similar contrivance' an op portunity te domenRtrato ttieir practical utility." In each country tbere will be original lnvontlene, and where protectlvo appllauceM have been brought Inte use Im provement will have been made upon thorn, Heme also will have been known In ene country and net In auother. lly bringing all thcue together and comparing thelr practical utility, much Interesting Information will be gained, by which in in in vontermnay profit and einplnynrs of labor bobenolltcd, It ham ne'h beard of ttaue would llke te have the National Uttnrtl encamp within Hh precinct, which raises) the question whother the inllltlnrnau en soldler duty and with an lrropresalblo tondency te "let 'or go, Uallagher," Is a doalrable acquisi tion In Huminer tlme te any city. Tun air brakes of the limited express train cast en the Pennsylvania railroad, reliiHOd te werk: near Gallltr.ln the ethor day, nnd the train ran slity-Uve inlles nn hour, Instead of twonty-tbreo inlles, the schedule time. A disastrous wreck was only avorted by the hand brakes. A brake that may fall when most nocded will net till the bill for the traveling publle of this progreisHlvo century, Tun New Orleans J'ruirens, n paper con ducted by colored men, snya that the re- cent election has completely broken up the color line In Louisiana, many colored men having veted for the Domecratlo candidate ter governor, bottom te Northern paperH from various sources cenllrm this state, ment and the names or prouilnent colored men are given who "llopped" te the Ic Ic Ic mocraey. This la In line with tbe warning Rlven by Jllshep llrewn, of the African Mothedlst church, who Is quoted by the Pittsburg JU as fellows : 'Tliote Is ene thing the Kepubllcan party doesn't want te loie sight of, and that Is thai many colerod poeplo will cast thetr ballets next Novoin Nevoin Novein bor for the party which champions the cau no of Prohibition. Theu thore nre ethers who will vote for Mr. Cloveland, nnd still ethors who would vete the Domecratlo ticket no matter who the nominee. All In all, 1 think thore will boierlotis dofectlon from the ranks or the grand old party, and that nothing but the hardest work and greHtcflt Judgment wilt put It through the campaign with victory upon Ita banners." 1 nci ai.i. la wanted for proaldent by the Kansas ltepubllcaus. 11 e would be ple ler Cloveland. Wii.i.y Wai.ly Piim.i'.s, the banged, hair statesman of New Jersoy, Is named for president by the New Jersoy llopubli llepubli llopubli eans ; which means that he la te be n stalk ing bone for UIbIup. Tin: host solution of the labor problem li cooperation botweon employer and em ploy e. Jehn Wanninaker, the Philadel phia merclmnt, has shown that It Is practi cable by dlstrlbutlngonehundrod thousand dollars of the prellts of last year among his employep. Mr. Wanamaker rightly bo be bo Ilevos that the enlhuslaam of the euiploye Is the best loverto boom business, nnd such enthusiasm can only be ucnorated by gen gen gen oreua troatment of him. It Is fa Te te Bay that thore will be no tlrlkes In Wana Wana mnUer'd store this year. PERSONAL. IteuuKT It. Heuhi:vi:i.t, of New Yerk, hni been apiulnted minister te the Nether lands. Dit. Lt man Aiuievr hni born olectod Vy Plymouth church the successor of the late llenry Ward lleoaher. I'llKSIUKNT Ul.KVHI.AN II llBl given KOV. Dr. Jaeizer his check ler J 100 tn nM in establishing n colored orphan asylum at Lynchburg Va. Coi.e.viir. lleuuur (J. Jnokiisei.i. do de do llvered.H ouleicy et tbe late Itoseeo Conk Cenk llng Wednesday evenlm; In the preseuce of the legislature, state omcemnnd a throne of 8,000 persons In Albany, N. V. I'acian lien Inokusei.i. nets oil a quaint truth when he Hays: "11 your nolKhber does it wrong thing, your Cled can tend te him a thousand times better than you. He'a net the tlme and the means. Keyeu cau allerd te be tolerant." Qi'KUN Olcia, of Ore jcc, Is n most charm ing woman, and is mueh beloved by her subjects, ller chief ploasure Ilea In spin nine silk aud attending te housoheld duties. 8he can make a last year's bennet leek like a new ene by a few hours' work. Jrnau II. II. Cummin, of Wllllamspert, Is sound nn the liquor license question. In March, lss7, when Judge Cummin gave his vlews en the llconse qutHtlen, among ether things he said : " Courts are Just as mnch bound te grant licoiuea in proper eases as they are te refuie llccnsea in Im proper eases." " Pim ate Jen" PiKiiu, the Kepubllcan nomiuee ler governor of Illinois, waa born InHtauntoe, Va., his parents havlnjt re moved from Virginia te Illinois In 1S51, when the llepubl'can uomlnee was yet a lid. Though a mere youth when the war !',roke. out' JesPh KKer enlisted In an Illinois Infantry regiment, and served as a private until desperately wounded at Jack Jack eon, Miss , la 1.S03. HPJiVtAJ, XUTJCJia. from Sjraciue, N', Y. "Hell wert una languM luul palollatlen e( Hi ci huarl ana uuiubuess of the limbs. Jf Mr- I'pek Jltoeit JliUert hive rurtululy rellevua inn. a buy are n.esi exce'lunL" Mr J.M. Wrluht. ,'!r a!?.bX "' " Cochran, driigiclst, U7 una lJi North uunun mreut, l.an caster. Hlcked Out. Ilewtnany people thore are who are stniif. gllnir te rlsa In thin weria that are klckd Uctrie Uil never "klckea out" Its patrons. It . ". w tuiwAi, uueuutiiiy, mimua ana caUrrb It U u certain una runia cuie. or uttlu Yt ... ' wv.m.m M.uaiL, iat Ran lyj Aerin yueen street, Luucaslcr. BAI'lU TUAKbU. The latest nna bet form or rnniti imn.ii . forarwrkeu troubled with a sick hoaducliule takoudesu of Dr. l.eslle'a Hpeclal I'ruetrln. lien nna what u rupld transit train llm allllc- uuu utKKt inr lis uujuriure. ou aavuninu. ujeutiauuoiher column. decJU-lya(i) Betnt Nlroet Minded tVemtn Can i-CRUlate their hdihanrts amszlnirl 'fast, Khniild ther notde their fluty, liur deck Bleed llitteri are a goea rrnlaloref the circulation. They am nciiulvely ahloea tonic, ana non srqiientlystrlkeal tee loetpf many sorlens allinrnu. I'nr nala by II. II. Cochran, area dint, 127 and ix Werth queen struet, Lancaster. Klcctrlc Bitters. This rnmrdy It beceming: se well known and no popular as te noea no riteclal tnanllen. All who have med KleolHe llitteri sine the tame song et praise. A purer inffllclne flees net extat, nna It Is gnaranteea te de nil that Is claimed. K octrle llltlr will enre all diseases of the Mver ana Kldneys, will rernOTO I'lm pics, llells. Halt Hhaum and ether atTncllens onued by impiire bleed. Will drlvn Maltrln from the syslum and priivent as well as cure all Malarial rovers. Fer core of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Klcclrle Hitters -Kntlre satisfaction ouaranteed or money refunded, l'tlce tee and tl.eu per bot tle at 11. D. Cochran's Drug store. (B 1 Iit been deat In ene ear ten yeans, and Eartlatly deaf In the ethor for two months i ave tMwn treattd by ear specialty doctors ana mcolved no bnnedU llavliiK nsed Ely's Cream Jlatm fornbent ft month 1 nna myself greatly Improved, and can bear well and consider It a most valuable remedy. I had alie nasal ca tarrh, with dropping of mucus Inte my threat and pain ever my eyes, which troubles ale have entirely disappeared li. 11. Yates, Up per hljle Dioeino Ce., N. Y. myMsrdoedAw .Mr. Ueerc Heds Hptnta. This gnntleman llvei In Kmperlum, l'a , nnd sayii "One nf my men. Ham liewli, while working In the weeds sprained his ankle te bad he could hardly hobble te the heuse. Used Themat' Acleelrie Oil and was ready for work thn next morning. 1 have never yet seen se 8oed a medicine " Fer le by II. II. Coehran, ruggltt, 13 and V.O H erlh Queen itrcet, Lan ciatur. IVhat we Can Cnrr, Let's Met I'.ndure. 1 f we can t ure an ache, or a sprain, or n min min or a lameness, or a burn, or a brnlte, or a lilte, by using 7iimrii' JKelretrle Oil, let's de ll, TtomatrXelertrle Oil Is known te be geed. Let's try It I'er sale by 11. II. Ceehran, drug gist, 187 and 18) North Queen street Lancaster. WAIfVAUAJCKlfH. 1'niLADXLriilA, Thursday, May It), 1BSS. The way te start business is te start it. This morning wc are of! with a dash I The racket will be in Misses' and Children's Suits, a revelation of hew manu facturers sometimes lese money. Wc have taken every suit one of the best known makers in New Yerk would give us, about 375 in all, and you shall have them ler less than the material cost, say nothing of the mak ing. Down they go, prices drop ped halfway out of sight en Suits for traveling Suits for the country Suits for the mountains Suits for the seashore Suits for tennis Bear in mind, every garment is new and perfect. Yeu shall have $3.00 Suits for $1.50 $..oe Suits for 2.00 $5.00 Suits for $2.50 $6.00 Suits for $3.00 8.00 Suits for $4.00 $10.00 Suits for $5.00 $12.00 Suits for $6.00 $i.oe Suits for $7.00 $16.00 Suits for $S.oe 2 te 1 6 year sizes. There will be lively times while they last. Sec some of them in a Chest nut street window. Second fleer, Chestnut street Irani. Take ele vator. The weather has been wor rying Linens a little. Toe cold. We've been giving them the go-by, tee. Net a word about them ler ever se long. Frisky just the same. Damasks and Sheeting Linen and Pillow Linen and the whole Linen troop have been keeping up a sharp trade-trot en their own account. Clatter as noisy in Saxony things as anywhere. Saxony the ingenious, the tasteful, sent us a let of Linen Stand Cevers, charmingly embroidered in de signs pomelogical and gcemet; rical and zoological. New pat terns, new styles. Many tinted, beautiful, i'H and 1 yard square, $2.75 te $7.50. Bureau Scarfs also, just as likable. $2.50 te $.1.50. Table Scarfs, embroidered at one end, $1.50 te $3.25. Genuine novelties, all. Cousins german te the Sax ony Cevers are 1,235 dozens Ladies' 1 landkerchiefs, with col ored borders and embroidered covers, i2c. Maybe worth double. 1,000 dozen white Initial Handkerchiefs for Ladies, 1 2lc. Just half value because unlaundercd. Mnen section nearest West Transept. There's geed reading en Damasks. While we haven't been saying much of them, the wise folks have been taking them away quite fast. I lere's a 62-inch Cream Damask at 50c. Irish Linen, excellent quality. There a 74 inch Cream Damask 75c. Eye-openers, both. Bleached Damask runs like this : 70-Inch Irish, feOj 11 Inch Uiirumn, i ( 11 Inch Uerinan, tl.lu Napkins of all sorts for pri vate house or hotel use : Is inch cream, 11.(0 a dozen is inch cream, l.ioadegsn Vlluch cream, IJlOa dernn va Inch creain, 1 CO a dozen 31 Inch cream, (3 AO a dozen 1'. Inch white, ( 00 a dozen V7lnchwmu, ure a dozen "7 Inch whtui, tl no dezuu a Inch whtte, )i::i u dozen Towels, tee. Yeu might pass a day looking at the styles. Damask, 12 te 50c; lluck, 12)4 tO 25c. We've scarcely sounded one note of our Linen scale. One of the most extravagant things a buyer of Linens can de is te pass our deer. fcoutbwcatef centre. Ne need te be plagued by gnats, bugs and mosquitoes if you don't care te. Screens that will sift out every night flyer H 00IP3 8AU8APARIL.LA. Why We Win necanse Heed's BarsaparlUaU tha beat anrtn v medicine and bleed purifier. llecanre II Is a concentrated extract of the best alterative and bleed purifying remedies of the vegetable kingdom. lleeanse, by a peculiar combination, preper lien and preparation, It possesses curative power peculiar te Itself. llecanse It Is unequaled for the core of scrof ula, salt rheum, bells, pimples, humors, etc llecauta It Is tha only medic! no of which can ttuly te said "100 doses one dollar "an unan swerable argument as te Strength and Economy Ilecanse It effects romarkable cures where 1 her prep irat Ions totally tail. llecanee there Is nothing; eqnal te It for cur ing dyspepsia, biliousness, slek headache, In digestion. Became It reuses Ihe kidneys and liver and keeps these organs In healthy condition. llocanse every artlcle entering Inte 1 1 Is care fully icanned, nene but the best Is used and all the roots and herbi are ground In our own drug mill which makes Impossible the nte of anything Impure or deleterious. lleoause II Is net advertised te de anything which It has net already aocempllshel. Heed's Sarsaparilla Beld by all druggist, tl i six forts. 1'repared eniy vy u. i. uoeu CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 Deses Oris Dellar. HOOD'S HARHAPAMLIiA. KOH HALE AT U. B. UOOIIKAN'h I1RUG 8TORK. Nps. 137 and 1S9 North queen BU, Lancaster. I'a, Bprtmdw WANAUAKKli'a. cost but a trifle. 1,200 dozen Ash Frame Adjustable Window Screens, 2 fecthigh, fit any win dow 2 and 3 feet wide. Green or black wire. Thirty - five cents each. We sold the same size last season, with stained frame, for Cec. Solid-frame screens must be made te order. Ifyeuwishwc will send a man te make meas urements and an estimate with out cost te you. Uisement, northweBlot conlre. Think of a damp Relrigera. ter! Mildew, mustiness, meld disease. Yeu want nothing of that kind. There is steady circulation of air in the Puritan. The space between the inner zinc lining and the frame of tulip or poplar is packed with charcoal. Ne dampness there. Puritan prices sideboard, per celain tank, $9.90 te $60 ; Up right, $9.75 te $32 ; ke Chests, $4.50 te $14.50. llasoment,northwot of centre. " Push en the handle and the brush digs in, ease up and you may just lift the lint." That's one of the charms of the Wanamakcr Carpet Sweeper. Suit the push te the service. Yeu don't find it in ether sweepers. Yeu can de broom work with a sweeper in no ether way. The Wanamaker Sweeper spares the carpet, the furniture everything but the dirt ; death en that. $3. Uasunent, north of centre. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. VA Itl'KTH. rAKIMSIINUS?. AXMINSTER, WILTON, MOQUETTH, DflUSSELS, TAPESTRY, and INGRAIN CARPETINGS ORIENTAL CARPETS: TURKISH, PERSIAN, INDIAN and JAPANESE RUGS McCALLUM & SLOAN 1012-1014 CHESTNUT ST,, PHILADELPHIA. JAPANESE MATTING RUGS; CHINA, JAPANESE andCOREAN MATTINGS FLOOR LINENS, OILCLOTHS. and LINOLEUMS. ART SQUARES apilO-'XUVTu.TbiB (j AHPJlAl.rill.OVKH." A Hl'ilAlI' PA VI NCI I1 LOOK. Asphalt Bleck Ce., Oillce-Wl Chestnut. St., l'hlla., l'a. Weiks llihltfopert, ra , a Uaiuden, N. J. MANUKAOTLUKU3UF Standard Asphalt Pa? ing Blocks CIKM Ixttxll AM) 4!llKlli In Keneral use forstieotpavlar,sldewalks,Kar den path, mill yards and driveways, giuu-ra, culUra, vats and sea walls. AdvaulsKb; fnlei(!dS, dustless, strictly sanitary, pracll. cullylndimtniettblDuiia cheap, ferprlctsaud fuilber lulorm&tlen, address: R. S. OSTER & BRO., Agents ler Lancaster Ce.. 3-.'! North I'rlnce ft , j-ancaster, l'a, inl6iua llocanse Heed's Baraiparllla li an hones medicine and every purchaser recti res a fair cqnlvalent for his money. llecanse we ask only a fair pries and de net Impose upon the public conndence by ab surdly advertising Heed's Barsaparllla as " worth " mero thin we sell It for. llocanse Its advertising Is original and net dependent UDen the brains of competitors Ml Uecauiellls n modern medicine l the ripe frutlef the Industry and study of experienced pharmacists, under wh-se personal direction It U still prepared, llecauie it has a Geed Name at Heme There being mero of Heed's Barsaparllla sold In Lewell, where It Is mtde, than .of alt ethor sarsaparlllas or bleed purifiers combined. Because It Is clean, clear and Deaultful In appearance, compared with the muddy, gritty make up of of eth-r preparations, Becauss every testimonial used In advertis ing It Is strictly genuine. Because when given a fallhtul trial accord leg te directions It Is reasonably cerlaln te elTsct the desired result, llocanse lt advertising Is thoroughly backed up by tbe merits of the medicine Itself. Beld by all druggists, tl t six for is. I'ropired only by C. 1. HOOD & CO, Lewell, Mass. . 100 Dosea One Dellar. MKDICAL. ADAMS KXPKKSS COMPANY. Letter Frem the Assistant Foreman nf the Un livery Department A Buhject In Which Thousands Are llceply Concerned. About flve years age I suirercd fjern painful urination and great pain and weakness In tbe lower part or my hick, pain In the limbs, bad taste in the mouth, disgust at feed, and great mental and bodily depression. I live at Ml Yerk street, Jersey City, and en arriving home ene night I found a copy of the Bhaker Almanac that hid been leftdurlng the day. 1 read the article, What la the Disease that ts Coming Upen list" it de scribed toy symptoms and feelings hotter than 1 could If 1 had written a whole book, lly trouble was Indeed "like a thief in the night," for It had been stealing upon me un awares for y ears.- 1 sent ler n bottle or Shaker Extract et Heets, or Bolgel'g Syrup, and befere I bad taken one-half of It 1 felt the welcorne roller. In a few weeks 1 was llke my old self. I enjoyed and digested my feed, liy kldneys Boen recovered lene and strength, and the urinary treuble vanished. 1 was well. Millions or people need seme mcdlclne sim ply te act en the bowels. Te thorn 1 cemmend Shaker Kxtrnct In the strongest possible terms. It Is the gentlest, ploesantost, safest and surest purgallve In this world. The most dollcate wemen nnd children may talte It. One point mero : I have all the more.conndonco In this modlclne because it la prepared by the shakers. 1 may claim te be a religious man myself and admire the Shakers ler thelr zeal, consistency and strict business Integrity. What they make may be trusted by the pub lic. W. 11. HALL. Ker sale by alt dmggtits and by A. J. White, M Wnrren street. New Yerk. febiUyaawTu.Th&S pAINK'H UKIjKKY COMPOUND. PAINE'S K)ll- The Nervous, The Debilitated, The Aged. A NKHVK TON1CV Celery nnd Cecni, the prominent In ere ere ere dlenls.aruthobesluudsalealMetveTonlot. 11 strengthens and quiets the nervous sys tem, curing Nervous Weuknes-), Hysteria, bleeplessuitss, Ac AN AI.TK1CAT1VE. It drives out the pntienmn liumnra of the bleed untying and enriching It, und se overcoming thOHii diseases resulting from Impoverished blend. ALAXAT1VK. Acting mildly but surely en thn bowels It cures habitual cnnsllpailnn, and promotes a regular habit. Itslruii;thuuathostemuch. and aids dlgosllen. ADIUUKT1C. In IU composition the best and most actlve diuretics of the Maluila Medlca are com bined scientifically with ethtr eirectlve remedlcs for dlsoases et thn kldneys. It can be relied en te glve quick relief and spoedycuru. llundrodseftonimnnlaU have been recolved from persons who have used this lemedy with remarkablulMtnerlt. Bend ler circulars, ulv lng full particulars. l'rlce, 11.00. Sold by Druggist. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Prep's, llUltLINUTON, VT. lanll-lvdAwU) P A1NK a OKIjKKY COMPOUND VOH BAI.K AT II It f'flMIt II A iS. I kill 1(1 UTAIIV Nes. 1:1; X hW North Queun St., Lancaster, l'a. aprl 'Jin d Aw H UMPilKUYM' I Intnnn.tfitlitn l'Al.t..n c....iti -.. ..uiiiiirjiniiiit I till IIIUI J rpiTIUCS, for lierses, Cattle. Shecp, Dogs, Hogs, l'eul. . try. fu) 1'auK HOOK On Treatment of Animals and chirt Sent r"ree. UUIIK3 KevniN. CengcMlnn, Inllumma'ten. A. A. Spinal Meningitis, Milk uver. lt.tl .Strains, Lameness, Itheumatlsiu. CO. Dtstemper, Nasal IMsebuigts. D.li.Ilets or limbs, Worms. K.K Coughs, Heaves. Pneumonia, r.r.-colleor Urlpes, llellyacbu. C4.ll. Miscarriage, llomerihagos. II. IL Urinary and Kidney Dleeases. l.l.-Kruptlve DUcnius, Mange. J. K. Diseases of Digestion. 8TAUI.K CASK, with Spcc'ncs. Manual. witch llseel Oil and Medleaud .17.01) I'ltlCK, SlDgle bottle (evor Wdeses) .10 SOLD HY HHUUU1STH : oil SUNT 1'ltKTAlD ON UlcOICll'T Or l'llICK iiuiuiuuuyn jucu. L.O., liv unen St., N. Y, Humphreys' Homeopathic Speelllc A'e.'JS. In use 30 years. The only succneslul remedy fpr Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness and 1'rostnitlen from over-wnrk or etlmr causes ILtOpec vial, or 6 vials and large viol powder. lurtMie, beiDUY DRuua.STS, or sent postpaid en ro re ro celpt et prien. UUMl'HUKYH- MEDICI NK CO.. e. km rulteu street, u. Y. ma7 lyJAwTu.ThAS ' JJKNSON'H PliASrKlia. TIIAT Will bnnttonded by great danger te body and limb, out huudrtds el leading players say they nud mere pteinpt relief Inun strains, sprains, bruises, rheumatism. UAMX or .ev... . . Bl,lr ana enlarged Joints, laniH UAbKllALLi nfi3, me., by using 1Iksen'8 . I'L-kstsr for such IreablrBlban AT T1IK any ethor external remedy known te the proretsteu. All 1'AUK uthiutes as well as these In the erninaiy uvocauensoi me unite with baseball players In certlfy. lnir te Uiu valtiH nf thia ni.fni- TOUA1 wl tn such accidents. It Is prompt, pleaant and pleaslug In action ami never falls te secure the best results when used according te printed dltectlens Owing te IU popularity many wnrtbUws substitutes are etrered. lluycrs should ulwavs ak ter Uknsen's, rlrmly rutusliig all ether plasters. (I) ".OLDKN HPK01F10. DRUNKENNESS -Oil THE LlyUOlt 1IAUIT POSITIVELY ClIltKl) UY ADM1N1STEU1NU DU.ltAt.NK3' UOLDKN SPECirtO. It can be given In a cup of coiree or tea with out the knowledge of the person taking It ; Is absolutely harmleas, and wllleitecl a perma nent and siHHtdy euro, whether the pallnnl Is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck Thousands of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken Uelden .Spe cific In their coffee without their knewlMiVi' and te-day believe they quit drinking of thSlr own freawllL 1TNKVKU rAll.8. The sys tem once Impregnated with the Six'clnc, tt be comes an titter Impossibility ter the liquor apputlte toexlst. rer saintly C11A8. A. LOCliKU, Druggist. Ne. Eat t King Street, Lancaster? l'a. prlJ-lyaTu,Th H wHir,sB. mm compound, ruRNirviti Q0U3 & Qiaus. 31 Up-Stairs, We arc se busy that wc are compelled te keep open every evening. If you have no time during the day call in the even ing, and see our New Stock. Get our low prices before you buy elsewhere. OCHS & GIBBS, 31 Seuth Queen Street, Up-Stairs. nprlllyd N KV TUINUS IN FUUN1TUKK -AT- HEINITSFl'S New ANTIO.UK OAK SUITS, all Complete, with Mattress and Spring. The price will sur prise you. NATUUAL CHKUUY SUITS, all Complote Very Pretty, Well Made and Durable. OLD BTANDAHD WALNUT. We open Hex cer, tin mew Patterns at Six New Prices. Several very low In price, but geed money's worth all the time. Other New and Attractive Goods belng shown all the tlme at Popular Prices. HEINITSH'S 37 AND 20 SOUTHIQUEENOT., LANCASTKU, PA. 1 Personal Attention Ulven te UnderUk lng. w IDMYKK'H. YOUR WANTS in: FURNITURE Can be supplted at WIDMYER'S FUlimTUltK STOliS TO YOUUCOMPLKTESAT13EACT10N. ATTUACT1VK UO0D3, ATTU ACTIVE PU1CE3. Glve yourself the satisfaction of seeing the Largest, Ileal and Cheapest stock in the City, Oer. East King & Duke Sta. WIDMYER'S COBITEll UJlOCKJtlKS. TRUNK UHOUKIIIRS. W. A. REIST&CO., DKALEltSIX Fine Groceries ! Oer. Eant Kingr nud Duke Btrcels, LANCASTKU, PA. Coffees, Teas aud Sugars. lteniler, our Cetrees nre roasted by the r: r: newned Hepe Mills, or New Yerk, and nre leaBlna nleii.unn evunly, no Injurious Color ing Maltur belng used. We t Imply ask you te tryaaample pound of It, and If yeuarannt pleased dn nut worry or hcsttuUi wbat yen should de, but let us knew and we will refund your money as willingly as we recolved It, We de net claim CerTers te bi cur only object In soiling, but w want It te be ene of them, and lhairirst-class. TKAI-Uiive you tiled our Teas? If ret, de nnthesltate In trying U We want you te knew that we are making the above articles 11 specialty In quality and pilce. Special prices In original packairt-e. We have expressly ler Kamlly Use, thn Finest Garden Grewn Oolong, Imperial ana Japan Teas In 10 pound fancy Cartoons; ceme and ask te see them, hum mer la here and Iced Tea will taste nicely. BUG AKS We simply say that the Sugar market Is linn and may remain se ler some time. We liave tt nice amortment ler P, 6X, e, GKand 7c. Gtauulated He; special price en bbl. let. llOLASSKH-JuBtrecelvetl.lSbirrelsnf that llght-as-heney Melasces at trio old price s it has advanced since we bought. Alse, 10 bar rels of that 1'nre Sugar Syrup, nice ana light 1 it used te sell ler l.'Xc; we reduced It te loe. farmer, bring jour cans and Jugs and have thorn tilled, at the old pnee. PltUNKS AND UAISINS are cheap. Just think 1 New Prunes at tllic, or 4 Us ler'JAc: eurllestand rineat French Prunes only line i ft. Une rrench I'runes loe tetTJcpurJar: they are 1 argn rieshy rrult. New Luige ual sins', 3 fti for '-'Jc. Cauued and Bottled QoedF, rCUKAP.f We only Keep what we ran lleceramand. Glve Us a'ltlal order. Telephone Connectlou,; Krco Delivery W. A. HEIST & CO., Grocers. All Orflers Promptly Killed. VOAl- OA.UMQAJtDNBR'H COMPANY, COAL DEALERS. Orvrca: Na la North UnoenStreet, and Ne. K4 North Prince street. xsRDa: Nenn rnnce Btreci, neariteadlng Dsret, aur l5tld LANOABTKU, PA B U. MAHTIN. Wholesale ami I total 1 Dealer In all kinds et liimur.lt AIIU lUALj. Vabu-Ne. IW North Water and Prtnc Streets, above Lemen Laucoster. u3-lyd Jixccxaiess. DS. MIIjUKK, TOUHlbT AND EMI . GltATlON AOKNT. lsues TlrieU te all parts of the World, bpeclal Kxcnrslen te the WEST At one rare for the round trip. Grand select excutalnus te the leramlle Vuliey, Vellow stone Mitlnnal I ark, Leu Angeles, san Iran Iran cHce and Paclrlc Coast Points, with cbolceol routes returulriK and stay-ever privileges west 01 Cbtcuge. circular tours Irnut New Yerk te principal Kurepean cities, Palestine and the Hely Land at very low rates. rertnlBhtly ex ex curtlens from Haltlmerj te Ilosten, Montreal and dewu the St. Lawrencn. All Information concerning any contemplated trip cheerfully fiveu tree by calling or addressing D. e. mi.. Kit, Agent. Cblcuen. Heck Island and Pacific 11. IL, Ne ui North I) aeen street, Lancaster, 1'a., or franklin Ileu.e. aprtMma BOOTS AXD SHOW. B oera AND SUOES. D. P. STACKHOUSEj Beets and Shoes. Thanking yen alt ler the quick reipenseln coming tn last week te see our low smml ana for many complimentary remarks which were made en the conveniences-light ana general adapts lien of my store t and the best of sll waa tha exceedingly low prices whleh always ha ueen ine main spring or my large butlneet New I have leta of BOOTS and BUOKS vet Thirty Thousand Dollars worth of BOOTS ana BUOKS means something. 1 did net bnr them te keep. nor te let spoil en the shelf If low prices will move them t en they go, ter I am bound te sell. If you have net been dealing with ui come in and leek around and get ac quainted It don't matter whether you pur- cnase or net, we will try and use yen well, D. P. STACKIOUSE, 20 & 80 EAEX KINO, BT., LANCASTKU, PA. aWlydAw N KW HUOK HIOKB. S O WIliKEI'S OLID HKVICEABLE CHUOL HUES. We have them, whifih for xtvla nn A wnnr rn. net be excelled in heel ana spring heel, with I and without sole leather tips, ler children and I tuDses' wear, ler bevs In button and lace, and I vuu ptivua juu mil iiuu ui ue just, rignt. A large line of Oxford lies for ladlcp, I mlsseB' and children's wear. Patent leather, I iua iaiii iuu anu tips. A liey'g Solid Leather Shoe, s'zes 1 te 8, at 1.00; thoeame style of Shoe ler men attl -ii. An easy Sltpper for lender feet Is ene of I gieve kiu anu nuua turncu, very comienauie. H. SWILKEY 1 (One Prlce te All Cesh etere) rYe. St North Queen Street. LANCASTKU, PA. marMmd P KKK TO KVKKYONIC A PAIR OF SHOES FREE TO EVERYONE Who can prove that the Hen's Butten, Lace and Congress (Seamless) Drees Shee we are selling rer $100 is net made of Genuine Cair Skin. We Make This Offer As the public gonerally are ttnder the Impres sion that a shoe of this description cannot be bought for less than IXM. TEE BMSOffS WHY We can sell ibis Shoe for $2.00, are, because we buy them In Large Quantities, Strictly ter Cafh. and tell for Cash, and stick te our motto : "QUICK SALES AND MI ILL PHOFITi' This Is net the Only Shoe we are selling at a Bargain, but our Whelu Line of Heets and Shoes are marked Down te Bettem Prices. Ladles' and Misses' Kid Opera Slippers, BO cents, regular prlce 75 cents. Ladles' Patent Leather Tip Lace Lew Shoes, 75 cents, regular price, l CO. Ladles' Pebble Butten Shoes, OS cents, regu lar prlce, $1.00. Men's Lace and Ceugrcss Sewod Dress Shoes, 11.25. Uen's, Beys' and Youths' Lace Shoes, tl 0). Child's Grain Butten Selar alp bhees, 8 te 10X. Heels or Spring Heels, 80 cents ; Mteses', tl.bO. The Gne-l'rice Ccsh Heuse, & Tbe Leaders of Lew Prices In Beets & Shoes, NO. 3 EAST KING STREET, LAN CASTER, PA, marSMma ru tf.vxsr. T HUNKS. M. latauusli & Sen. TRUNKS. Our stock of Trunks and Hags is new com plete. We call special attention te our make of Ladles' Dress Trunks. Handiome and convenient. Repairingef allTrunks and Bags a Specialty, AT E Haberbusli & Sen's SADDLE, HARNESS, -AND- TRUNK STORE, Ne. 30 Centre Square, LANCASTKU, PA. ATTOJtyjiYS. FREY ECKERT, JUTUHKS. KAUtl-'MAN, ATTO It N K Y-AT-LA W, N0.2 30UTU PU1NCK ST., Lancaster, l'a. LB-lyd
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