Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 14, 1890, Image 7

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80XQ OF THE TALKER.
Sweeter than Kellan breathing en tee tense
and trembling wire,
Made by flower-burdened zephyrs from ths
perfume-recking Beulh :
Sweeter than the heavenly harping of the rapt
angelic choir.
Is the music, endless mnslc,ef my eversonnd eversennd
Ing mouth I
Hew I lore It giddy gurgle I
Hew I leve Its nuent flew I
Hew I lore te wind my mouth up :
Hew I leve te hear It get
Sweeter than the bulbnl tinging hid In Oriental
it sallfl,e Hie hunger of my wide, vora vera
cious ear,
I Ihtteu te Its music and no longer disbelieve
The Pythagorean f iney of the mulc of the
spheres t
Sweeter far than shawms' and cymbals, harps
And psaltery te me;
Sweeter than the Hew of water through sun
smitten land of dreuth t
Sweeter than the sunrise music of Memnenlan
raoledy
I the ttntlnabiUalten of my automatic
moethl
Rew I love It giddy gurgle I
Hew t love It fluent flew!
Hew I love le wind my mouth up I
Hew I love te hear It go !
-0. II. Fata.
CASH GOING ABROAD.
The European Kxedns Vlewcd Frem a
Financial standpoint It Makes V
900,000,000 Poorer.
New Yerk Cerr, PHUburg Dispatch.
Thennmiul European exodus of Ameri
can clllzens has fairly began. The steam
ships Hailing from tills pert last Satmday
carried ever 1,000 .saloon passengers. Ther'e
were qulte us nuny second cabin and
steoruge who accompanied tlieni. While
most of these sumtner wiindcrers nre from
New Yerk and Immediate vicinity they
really ceme from nil sections of the country.
New Yerk at tills season of the year Is a
creat clearing house of pleasuro-seckots
iepartlng for new scenes and new coun
tries. This dimple statement does net fully con
vey the idea. Te qulte understand the slg slg
iiitlcaiice ofthe spring stnmpede a visit te
the great decks vvhere lie the Etiropean
nteattiera would le necessary. These en
Saturday and Wednesday morning, which
nre the two great Hailing ilay, present the
liveliest scenes liu iiluauln. The roadways
nppreiiclilng the decks Hivnrm with trunks
and triinkuieii bearing supplies for the
ships, and umld this swarm excited passou passeu passou
gers liud their way te the piers. Tliose
piers seein at first sight te be a diserdeily
mass of workmen, passongers, visitors,
boxes, crates, trunks and every conceivable
sort of luggage entangled in oue chaotic
mass.
As n matter of fact, liowevor, thore is u
system underlying the whole, mid this
Bysten is the ene wlilch experience has
demonstrated the best adaptation of condi
tions te the desired end. The clese ob
server will note that the mevements of
every gang of inounie regulated se ns te
"get there" in the shortest posslble npace
oftlnie. If ytm are a strunger leafing en
the pier out of idlocmleslty, or for the pur
pose of seeiug friends off en the departing
sieamer, you had het ter leek out for your
shins ami your bodily belongings gener
ally. Truck leads of baggage and truck
man ure no respecteis et persons. The
long line of them that crowd upon the
pier must be constantly lestraincd by
polleeniou and ships' olllcers te provent an
inuxtricable jam of matter nud Willy In
jury te these 011 feet.
Uhe huge swinging crnnes that grasp
their truck with lien hands creak merrlly
te the time of the donkey engines as they
dump their leads down the hatclies. The
crowds of passongers und visitors creeping
slowly up the gangways are greeted by
ether crowds already in possession of the
decks. A llttle bit of pasteboard is neces
sary in 01 der te allow you te go aboard.
A petty officer in uniform at the feet ofthe
gangplank collects tills and glowers upon
you as il you wero an inconsiderate bere
and better be some place else. Trout the
decks ofthe ship, however, is a finer view
of this pler pandemonium.
On Saturday the sime Bcone may bn wit
nessed from a half deen ships, which will
prosently steam slde by side or one ufter
another down the harbor. Five hundred
te 1,000 people will wave their handket handket
chlefs from eauh pier, and thousands of
tears will udd thelrquotatetlio briny deep.
A tleet of tugs and ethor small vessels will
accompany eaih ship te the lower bay.
ThflRA will I'-nntnlti thn iimnv fYintuls nf tlm
Zea101"0 for'unate or mere notorious of the
! Doe,'l'8passengers.
J m Last Saturday was but a connterpait of
J niiany Saturday s jet te come. It is esti-
rlllUiUVl UliU illU U UJilLU IIOOIMUI "1 IIUlSUIl
who go abiead ut tills soaseu of the year
will reach at least 1,000 per day. This means
that from the middle of May te the middle
of Julv upward of 60,000 Americans will
have departed from their uative shores in
quest of pleasure and health of foreign seli.
Wlille the uxedus will continue during the
sumniei thore will be n considerable fall
ing oil from the middle of July, De you
realize what all this means from a financial
point of vlevv? rrem the peer steerage
jiassonger who will blew in a couple of
hundred dollars in a visit te Ills fatherland
te the millionaire and his family w heMi ex
penses mean that much oveiy day of ab
sence, it is a modHr.ite ostimate te place
the average expenditure at ?"00 each for
the trip.
Fer 00,000 this means $30,000,000. Fer
the ontire summer's ciewd $60,000 ',000 will
boa inore accurate estlniate. Ami this is
for New Yerk alene. All of tills money,
mind you, geu into foreign p ckets ami
should be carefully set down in llguiiug
the balance of trade bctwecu tlie United
States and foieign governments. There is
enough expended en foreign pleasures
every year by Americans te crcate u re
spectable nnvy and sea cetst defonses, If
spent et home for that purpose. It would
soem wmth the vvlilluef American .states
manship te provide seme means by vv Iiieli,
through an Amerlc 111 merchant marine, a
large portion of this annual expenditure
might be retained at home.
The annual exedus lrem New Yerk docs
net simply-mean that put of our popula
tion which gees te Kurepe. It is the most
objectlenablo feature. Hut that portion
which leaes the city en pleasure bent
within our own domain is a much larger
oue. It is a greit pity that seme statistic!
can't be had as le nearly the e:itt number
of peeple who loave the United btates
overy su miner ler foreign tiavel. It
would also he interesting te knew just
hew many people leave our gieat city te
spoudlheir time in the mountains and ut
fashion ible watering places. Se far as
New Yerk is concerned the number is
simply marvelous; Ifthe empty houses of
these iieople could be collected in a single
neighborhood, they would form a vast and
silent city el themselves.
THE ANNUAL MOTH AVAIL
Things Should he Rolled Up and Pasted
Up te Eicnpe the Hnveeren.
Frem the New Yerk World
New Is the time of jcar when a great
number of women can find it in their heart
te deulaie that housekeeping is tt failure of
the most dismal kind. The cares that loom
in the spring are (te lliemi inore numerous
than the tloweis that bloom, nud well te
the fere among the exigencies or the sea
son conies the nted of waging deadly war
against the merry llttle moth that Is sure te
get in lier due w erk and her eggs w her
ever igilance Is relaxed ler an instant.
The knowing wemui begins as seen as
the da h grew warm le pick up her Reeds.
Furs and clothing go first. The lermer
should 1)0 care fully shaken, beaten with a
rattan wand, then combed with a rather
cearse new comb, and tlnnllv rubbed both
ways with a dump linen cloth. Then bang
in a sunny window fern few inlmites, und
afterwards wrap them In several thick
nesses of newspaper. The oue thing that
a moth absolutely detests is printer's ink,
se an Illustrated shell that is veiy inky
is especially cemmended. Put your new s
papcr package Inte a jlean box and pate
strips of thick brew 11 paper along the
edges.
Clothing must be absolutely clean when
put an ay. If it can bn washed se much the
better. If net, brush and sponge it the
roughly, thou wrap and jut up In thosime
iniuner ns the furs Yeu can surround
the klieh os, draw ers and plaee whero these
packHL'Cs are stored with any ofthe aw lul
siiielllng "exterminators" which jeu m.tv
select te Realtor through your liouse, mid If
there are no moths Inside these boxes
when you seal them up thore won't anv
get there later.
Small rugsund fur mats may be similarly
dealt with, but carptts und hangings pre
sent greater diniculties. It Is best te have
the former thoroughly cleansed und rolled
with tar paper In the fold. Then wiap
them first in newspapers and then sew or
pin secarcly in stout unbleached muslin.
A like treatment is recommended for dra
peries. If you can dovetea room in your
he ti se te the storage of the geed which
are especially toothsome te (he mellis, have
it thoroughly cleaited, the walls and cor cer cor
nlee especially, and then use the campherct
plentifully nil abdnt. It will make the
place smell like a morgue or as If the drain
age was meet for the interference of the
Heard or Health. It toil live In a flat the
occupants of the ether apartments will
Erebably complain and mere out. If your
usband bas arranged te sleep in the
house during the summer be will un
doubtedly get a room at the ctub and sleep
there, but the moths will slay away.
WaRCtUudnr High and Lew Terlrrs.
Frem the Bprlngflctd (Mess.) ltepubllcan.
If any oue should leek through the latt
part of the state bureau of labor statistics
report In the expectation of tracing seme
connection between the wages paid in
tnanufa"turlug Industries and the tariff he
would be very much dlsapxlntcd. It Is
impossible te iiuu any sucu connection.
Upen no ethor industry, for example, has
tariff been lavished with se liberal a hand
as upon woolens. We should naturally
expect that here a high rate of wages would
rule. And yet It ap-ietirs that 22 per cent,
of the empleyes who are included in the
wage returns rocelve less than 3, inore
than one-half receive less than $7, and
mere than three-fourths less thau flO a
week. As 74 per cent of the total number
employed in this industry are represented
in the wages returns, these results no
doubt give the average situation. Worsteds
are another product upon which inmh
tariffh is been Imposed. Uuthvercn) fourth
et the empleyes represented get less than
$." a week, and ever three-fourths' get less
than JS.
Cotten goods, again, enjoy a very liberal
protection, the tariff here ranging from 40
'to7.uer cent., and the leading mills ure
paying dividends of from 0 te a) per cent.
II the rate of wages in any way depends
upon the tarlll, one would expect te find
very geed wages prevailing ,here. And
yetef the 48,17b cm ploy os represented in
the wage-tables, or 80 per cent, ofthe whele
number engaged In the Industry, ever 10,
000, or eer40per cent., receive less than $5
a week or less than til cents a day. Mere
than three-fourths receive less than $7 a
week and mere than 81 per cent, less than
(3. That cannot be called large pay.
Tuko new the paper Industry. Tills on en on
Jeys the least protection of any great
manufacturing business of Massachusetts.
Thrco-feurthsof the total number of em em
peoyes are represented In the wage tables,
and It appears that less than 13.0 per cent,
of these rocelve less than $5 a w eek, and
less than 40 per cent. get under $3; wlille
nearly ene half get f8 und ever and quite
oue-tourth get ever $10. Nearly nne-half
the men In this manufacture get $10 and
inore a week, und nearly oue-fourth re re
ceive ever $10. In woelou goods, en the
ether hand, only about "1 per cent. of the
men get $10 and ever, nud only about 5
per cent., or one-twentieth, get e or $15.
Heets and shoes are protected by a tariff
of no per cent., which is a llttle above that
laid upon piper, but much less than the
average levied upon cotton and woeleti
goods. About 00 per cent, of the total
number of empleyes in this great indus
try nre represented In the wage tables.
Ot this number only G.5 per cent, receive
less than $e a week which couiures with
22 per cent. in woelons, 25 per cent. In
wersteds und 40 per cent, in cottons. Only
about one-third of them rcceive less than
$0, nearly one-hali get ?12 and ever and 0110
llfth get $15 and inore. Ofthe males niore
than ene-half receive $12 and ever a week.
If these great Industries represented the
whele situation vv 0 .should be obliged te
conclude that high wages wero inore apt te
be found in lightly protected than in the
inore highly protected industries. And
this is generally the case. Certaiu It is, in
any event, that high tariffs de net make
high wages. They ere based upon con
ditions very different from the tariff enact
ments of Congress. Congress may heap
up duties ou woolens, or vveisteds, or cot
ton goods, or linens, or what net, hut the
empleyes in fhese industries will go right
en telling for less than $8 a week Just the
same. Tills is made se ovident from the
facts presented in the statistical report re
ferred te as te need no further demonstra
tion. INVENTOR KOISON OUTDONE
Scientific Cli'cltM Stirred Up By An Iu Iu Iu
vontlve Genius lu Cincinnati.
A Cincinnati dispatch says: Harry Cox,
the young man w he has created such a
stir In scientific circles by the announce
ment that he has discovered a method of
producing a working current of electricity
of any desired power directly from beat,
thus obviating the tisoel'u boiler or dynamo
or anv of the costly and intricate machinery
tised fer'that purpose, is an Ohie boy. Cox is
a smooth-faced lyeung man, who possesses
11 tacial expression lcmurkubly likn that of
Harrison, the boy preacher. Until two
j ears age Harry Cox lived nt the llttle
suburb of Fernbank. At that time he was
residing in this quiet place, and had a
little workshop burled bick in the weeds
for the purpese of pursuing Ills studies
and oxperimonts in a way that would
guarantce protection fiem molestathm by
the anions outslde world. The peeple
out thore regarded him as "a queer seit of
a duck."
His den Is connected with the rosldenco
with electrical connections that de all sorts
of tricks. Ills brether David, who is new
with the Hell Telephone company, of New
Yerk, was his assistant. Among the brlc-a-brae
scattercd about the rooms, all of his
Invention, Is n self-winding clock, a soiv seiv
nut call, a patent lighter designed te de
away with matches, aiccoider of supplies
of water and an electric whistle.
Yeung l'ex is backed by a company
with a capital et $1,000,000, and has arranged
le put his latest discovery Inte pruMictl
operation with w oil-known I' istern capita
lists as olllcers: Francis A. Pratt, presi
dent j H.N.Pratt, vice prcoideut; I'rnest
Cedy, treasurer. The discovery Is said te
produce electricity directly from heat as
readily as stcitn lrem water. Cox was for
a time messenger boy in the telegraphic
department et thn Little Miami railroad
and is un expert tclcgraphei.
IIUU HONES GltOWING.
AAVeuinn In New Yerk Afflicted With
Acromegely.
At the Montctlere lieine for chronic inv a
lids in New Yerk there is a patient sutler
ing from a peculiar und incurable disease,
the llke or which is mrely met with, and
nuver before In such u perlectly hopeless
mid completely developed state as In this
instance It is cailed acremegaly, but the
11.11110 conveys no information of the hor
rible uatuie of the discise, which is oue
that bailies medical skill. The bones of
the frame and cranium of a victim et acro acre
megaly iiev or eease te grew, but add bone
tlssue te bone tissue, lartllagu le curtilage,
until thn individual is distended te un
enormous size.
A Prussian woman, thirty-five years old,
is afiliclcd with this dlsease and has been
at the Montctinre home for the past year.
ene was nise 111 1110 ucrman Hospital ler
leurtecn months. The bouts of both the
lraineimd head have been steadily grew ing,
the dise ise first dev eloping when she was
twcnly-soven jears old. Ne case of a
similai nature, se complete in every detail,
lias bofero been met with by phy-icians
either in tills country or in L'urepc, though
the disease lias been ebserved bofero in u
partly developed form. A case te which
the public had their attention called was
that of the "freik" at 0110 time oxhibited
at tlie museums rj the alleged big-footed
girl.
The disease in its fully developed form
is ene that attacks the hones ofthe extremi
ties first. The hands and leet begin te de
velop onerinously. Then the extremities
el each individual bone take 011 bouetissiio
nud increase in size. At about the same
time the bones of thn cranium und the
cartilages or the ears also develep. Wlille
this prm ess of development in bone tissue
is continuing uu atrepuy ernmscular tlssile
is going en und cerlalu gl mds that remain
almost rudimentary in the healthy adult
are developed. The medical fiaternity Is
at a less te account for Ihls curious phe
nomenon. Tlie peer victim at the Montefioro home
new weighs 131 pounds, which is almost
entirely due te bone tissue. Her hands,
feet and head are enormous. Her face Is
pale and ber features are distorted. Hhe
sutlers little pain from the iiuiiatuiul ills
order. Strange te say that w ith the growth
of her bones the joints rein iln tree and ac
tive and ure nsllexibieas ever.
a di:pavi:i coon.
He detK llciittly Ili'iiuk mid In Hustled
Inte .lull.
A pet raccoon w he lives when he is at
home in Central Park, New Yerk, climbed
his fence Wednesday night and began te
wander ever that wicked rlty. This fence
is well calculated te restraln ut home any
but u very depraved 'coon. Yeung J.
Proeyeu loter that Is the litlu for
'coon felt v cry dry after Wednesday even
tug's tbuuder stirm. Willi mallie Hfnro Hfnre Hfnro
theugh' mid thn help of li's lung claws he
slly climbed the wire leuce at 10 o'clock
Impure
Pennsylvania Railroad Man Tails
Ramarkabla Oura of Scrofulous
Humer-Raad It.
Mr. Ruby, who makes the following state
ment, Is a well known railroad min, run
ning en the Pennsylvania Itallread between
Columbia, rcnu., and Philadelphia!
" I feci that I wish te tell what has been
done for uj and our llttle boy by Heed's Sar
saparllla. He Is new six years of age, and,
until a short time age, has ever tlnee birth
been a terrible sufferer from scrofulous
humor. Beres would appear en him and
spread until they were as large as a dollar,
and then discharge, only te be followed by
ether, se that the larger part of his body
was one mass of sores all the time. The
scrofula was especially severe en his legs and
back et lit ears and en his head. HI hair
was se matted that combing was sometimes
Impossible. His cars became se thin that w 0
could see through them, and were actually
AriutD Titer would drop err.
His legs were se bad that sometimes he could
net sit down, and It was Impossible fei him te
run about and play like ether children. Fre
quently when lie tried te walk, hi teg would
crack open and the bleed start from different
places. The humor had a very offensive odor,
and caused Intense Itching, se that at night
we had te tlehls hands In mittens or stockings
te prevent his scratching and tearing himself.
Vj cannot tell
new that roeit nor surrEntD
for nearly flv c ) cars, nor hew his terriole con
dition distressed us. We did alt we could te
rehev 0 I1I111. Tw oer three physicians agreed In
railing It scrofulous humef, but did net effect
a cure. We tried salves and ointments and
ether things but without benefit. At last I
dtclded te give htm Heed's Sarsaparllla, as
tr cnuaaisr recoumekdee it.
In about two weeks the Sarsaparllla began te
have effect. The sores commenced te heal
Take Heed's Sarsaparilla
Se'dbTtlldruggliti. SI ; six for f s. Prepared only I Seldbyalldrngglits. Ill ttxferfs. rrepartd only I Sold by all druggist. fl tut for as. Frtparedealy
by C. I. HOOD & CO , Apothecaries, Lewell, Mii. by 0. 1. HOOD A CO , apothecaries, Lewell, Mass, by O. I. HOOD CO.,aB0tberlt,UwU, Mass.
IOO Deses One Dellar
nnd ran cautiously out of the park. He
snllfbd beer te tlie southward nud trotted
down Killh avcniie until he came te it plle
of" empty" beer kegs In fient of n saloon.
Care fully he rolled n keg en Its elde until
n stream or strong old lager began te run
from the bung-hole. Tlien he xwigged
away joyfully utitil he could swlsgle no
mero.
With the extreme jiroclslen of a habitual
drunkard he tried te And his way home.
In n confiiHed way he halted In front of Ne.
55 lint Sity-soventli Ktrect. stroked Ills
vvhlskers with an air of great solemnity,
nud then began te climb the fence. lie
thought it vvai the same old fence he had
climbed half an hour bofeio, nnd therein
he deceived himself greatly. He lurched
across the dooryard, and "then, feeling iv
happy idcolinlie inspiration, lay down and
beg-in te sing a song.
At this fuueture a policeman liappcned
along and ordered young J. Procyen Letor
te quit. Tliobeiigstorielusod. Tlie edlcnr
climbed the fencu mid arretted him. IjOter
fought, bit, and scratched all the way te the
station-heuw, but bin nanie nnd pedigree
wero successfully taken, and he was held
for disorderly conduit. The park watch
man took him home in a cage yesterday.
Oue Thousand Dollars.
I will forfeit the above amount If f fall te
prnv e that Flera plexten Is the best mrdlcliie In
oxlstence for Dyspepsia, Indigestion or Bilious
ness. It Is u certain cure, and urTerds Immedi
ate relief. Incuses or Kidney and Liver Com
plaint, Nervous Debility und Consumption.
Ploraplexleu builds up the weak system and
cures where ether remedies full. Ask your
dnurglst ler It nnd get well. Valuable book
"Things Werth Knewing," also, sample book
sent free; nil chaigcs prepaid. Addrcsn, I'ref.
I-'ranklln Hart, hS Warren street, N, Y, Per sule
by Gee. W. Hull, .Lancaster Pa.
uprl7-lydw
Virtl Jlotiece.
Ilucklcn'H Aruten Salve.
This II kmtSai.vkiii ttie world for Cut, Bruises
Seres, Uliem, Halt Illieuin, Kever hercs, Tetter,
Chapped Hands, Clitlblalun, Cerns, nnd all
Hkln Eruptions, und positively curcn I'llua.ur
no pay required. It Is guaranteed toglvejwr teglvejwr toglvejwr
fectisatlsfuctleu, or ineuy refunded, l'rlcc 23
cents per ber. Fer Rale by W. T. llech, Drug
gist, Nes. 1J7 und 19 North Queen street, Lan
caster, Pa. luncZ7-lyd
Allew Us te Say
Thata geed deal of Millcrlng In this world can
be avoided by purchasing Dr. Themas' Kcltctrlc
(hi and using Huh per directions. Ills nil In In
ralllble cure for all achex. Miming and nalns.
Sold In J-ancaster by W. 'i. Jfech,U7 and UU
North Queen street.
Ih CoiiHuniplen lutcimiblef
Head the follewing: .Mr.C. ll.Merrls, Newark,
Ark., says : " Was down w 1th Abscess of Lungs,
und friends mid plivIclaiiK pronounced me tin
Incurable Consumptive. Ilcgan taklmr Dr.
King's New Dlfccevery for Consumption, nm
new en my llrtli bottle, mid uble le overeeothe
work en my funn. It Is the finest medicine
ever made."
Jesse MUUllcten, Decatur, Ohie, rajs: "Und
It net been for Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption I would have died of Lung Trou
bles Wuh given up by doctors. Am new In
boglef health." Trj It. Sumple bottles free at
W. T. llech'H Drug Hteie, Nes. 137 und 13:1 N,
Queen Ht.. Lancaster, Pa. (0)
Tuko Your Choice.
Yeu can be weak, nervous, debilitated, mid
despondent, d tqunlltled ter work of head or
hand, or jen can eiijeyafulr Miure e'lienltli
and peace et mind. HurdeeL Jlloetl lldteri will
ullevlatn jour ti.li.cry and de jeu a world et
coetllfjou will but liuve fjlth te te. Held In
Lancaster by S T. Hech, W and 13 North
Queen street.
Motherat Mether ! I .Mothers t t !
Are you disturbed nt night and broken of
your rest by a sick child sutler lug und crying
with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth T If
se, goat once and get a bottle of .MILS. WINB
LOW'H HOOriUNO BYltUP. It will relieve
the peer little tmtlerer Immediately depend
upon 11; there Is no mtsluke about It. There I
net u mother en earth who has ever used It,
who will net tell ou ateuee that It will regu
late the bowels, and gl v e rest te the mother, and
relief and health te the child, eperatliit; like
limbic It 1 perfectly safe te use In all caswi and
pleasant le the taRt. nnd Is the prescription of
ene of the eldest und best female physicians and
nurses In the Unites Htules. Beld everywhere,
2acentKu bettle. InneZilvdAw
A ll.iptNt Minister' I'xporlcuce.
"1 umalisptUtinliilstci.nnd before I thniik'ht
efbeluga cleruimau 1 iiniduuted In medicine,
tmt left u lucrative, practbofer my present pro
fession, forty ear nge. I was for ninny years
u sullercr from Ulusy. Themas' J-klcctrie Oil
cured me I was alie troubled with liearscuesi,
und Themas' tXltctrie Oil lelleved me. .My wlfe
and child had diphtheria, and 'lhentas' J-X-learr
Oil cured them, and If taken In time, tt
will cure seven times out of ten. 1 am confident
It Is a euro for the most ebitln ite i old or cough,
undlfnny one will tuke a small teaspoeuanu
li.i.f nil It with OK, and then place thn end or
the spoon In ene ne-irll and draw tlie Oil out or
the spoon Inte tlie head, by snllllni: as hard as
the) i.in, until the Oi lulls Inte tliu tlireit. and
practice- It twlre a week, 1 don't uire hew ullen ullen
slve their head may be, It will clean It out und
cure their (iitarrh. Ker deafness and earache It
has done wonders te my certain IcmmledKe. It
Is the only medicine tlublieil patent incdlclun
that I have ever felt like rieenimcudlnif, and I
am very unxlens t see It In every pluce, for I
tell you that I would net be without It In my
house for any consideration. I am nowsullcr newsullcr
liu; with p iln like rheumatism In rny rlxht
limb, mm uethlmr rellevis mellke 'Jliemat' A
lectrte Oil " Dr I'. K. Cmue, Cerry, Pa. Held
In Lancaster by W. T. Ilech, 137 and 1W North
Queen street
Kloctrle Hitter.
This remedy Is becoming se well known and
se popular as le need no special mention. All
who have used Llectrle lllttersslnir the same
song of praise. A purer medicine does net ex
ist and it Is guaranteed te de all that Is claimed,
Klectrle Hitlers will r lire nil diseases e! the
Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples-, liells,
halt ltiicum and ether nllectlens caused by Im
pure bleed. -Will drive Malaria from the sys
tem and prevent us well as cure all Malarial
fevers, Ker euro of lloadache. Constipation
nnd Indigestion try Klectrle llltters. Kntlre
satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded
PrUe.'jOennd ll.ui per beltle ut V T. Ilech's
Iiru.-Hlere, 137 und 13!) N. Queen ht., laineuin r.
Pa. te)
Dr. Tiinni-r'H stomach.
Dr. Tanner rertululy has a great stomach
great because erits strength nuit endurance. V'
may err In suyiiu that the doctor ue JIuulecK
JIUihI Ilillert, but If he does his digestive pow
ers urn easily accounted for llunleck Illoed
7iu7-rjbelngu standard medicine are sold byull
drugsc-lnts. Held In Lancaster by V. i Hech,
137 nud iw North Queen street.
TelU tlie Truth.
"This medicine i I uin highly recommend.
lluritetk Jlloetl Hitlers are the best bleed purl
Her we have ever used." Clus. A. Hurt. 13
Court Ht., IIuiIhIe, N Y. Kehl fn l,uncatcr by
W.T. Hech. mund 1IU North Queen street.
lOllllOILIIIl'It'lIKIlltPHIIIhTILlEirjN
1' Pipe S'rciichcii.PiHundMeukey Wicnches
euniblncd, riles. Oil Cans, etc, go te JOHN
UBT,33.iliut Pulton street. in7-tfd
Bleed
of
tip t the flesh began te took mere nataral and
healthy. Then the scales came of and all
ever his body new and healthy flesh and akin
formed. When he had taken two bottles he
was entirely free tram sores, having only the
sears te show where they had been. These are
gradually disappearing. The little fellow was
nru. oMTUTrreBi
te Heed's Sanaparb X when he found It was
curing him, and be y kid call for ' My medi
cine ' when the time came for him te take It.
We are unable te express our thanks ter the
geed Heed's Sarsaparllla has dose our little
boy." Hakbt K. Ruby, Bex 8M, Columbia, Pa.
A Later letter
Frem Mr. Ruby states that his son is new In
perfect health, has no trouble lrem the
humor, which Is entirety cured. He has
many Inquiries about tlie recev cry et tbe boy,
and advises all who suffer with such diseases
te try Heed's Sarsaparllla.
What Can be Added
Te the above statement te make mere em
phatic thi evidence of the cleansing effect of
Heed's Sarsaparllla upon the bleed? It
would seem te be the positive duty of all who
suffer from any disease or affection caused by
Impure bleed, te at least give Heed's Sarsa
parllla a fair trial, lis many wonderful cures
have wen for It the title of "the greatest
bleed purifier ever discovered."
Every Confidence.
"Among the tew proprietary articles I re
commend te customers Heed's Sarsaparllla
Is ene In which I place every confidence. My
patrons seem te have the same confidence,
judging from Its sale, which Is mere than all
the ether bleed purifiers together." a. 13.
Utile, Druggist, Oreensburg, Pa.
100 Deses One Dellar '
fftrtt
M
ETZQER & HAUQUMAN.
Metzger &
IWA3H DRESS G00DS.I
OUTING STRIPES AND PLAIDS,
DRESS GINGHAMS, PLAIN CHAMHRAYS, SEERSUCKERS.
WHITE DRESS GOODS!
INDIA LAWNS, VICTORIA LAWNS,
LACE STRIPES AND PLAIDS, HEMSTITCHED FLOUNCINGS,
ALL AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
Metzger&Haugh man's Cheap Stere.
3840 West King St., Lancaster. Pa.
(OPPOSITE THE COOPER HOUSE.1
N-
EXT DOOHTOTHK COURT HOUHK.
A HAPPY CHANCE
Has put In our hnudslalotef Flne Imported French Cosslmeres; every yard of which cost th
Importer $3.50 te Impert. 1 hey measure GO te 58 Inches In width und are made of the finest trad
wools, and vie nre cutting them nt the extremely low price of ti.CO a jard. The styles are suitable
for Men's Hulling, Light Weight Overcoats and Ladles' and Children's Outer Garments of all
kinds. The assortment embraces both Light and Dark, Fancy and Plain Effects, nemembcr the
price, 92.00 a yard, and ever IJ4 yards wide.
AN ITEM Our entlre stock of Bull's Corsets ure piled en the counter at 75 cents each.
FKHNESTOCK'S,
35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa.
B
AHD A MCELKOY.
bard &
Neb. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street,
BLACK GOODS-Kxtre value In lllack All-Weel Henrietta reshniere, 10 In. wide. st&Oc
worth C2Ke; 40 In. wide ut7V, vierth 87Ke: 40 In. wide at II, wen h f I 2J. Uaritnlns In Hlack Hen
rlcttaut&eanda'jc. Hllk Warp Hlack Henrietta at II, 51.25. II JkO. lllack All-Weel Albatres. Mc
lllack Australian Crepe, double width, 15c. lllack Mohair lirlllluntliic, t Ne. nt 600, really worth
OZ'Ac: 1 Ne. nt 75e-, really worth 87ke: I lllack .Mohair, with pin stripe, at 60c, extra wide and
quality. Black Nun's Veiling for Veils ut II nnd ll.U'Micr jard. Mpeclal low prices In Black Thibet
Hhawls, single mid double. Black French Uatlneal22e und 15e, warranted net te crock or change
color from irspnitlen eruclds.nnd Is nelarTucted by washliiKer expomire te the llKht. Black
f allec with neat dot or tlgure. Plain Black Plaid Lawn.
WHITE GOOD Heelal BarenlnH lu India Linen and Victeria Lawn at Kc, 10c, 12c and up,
Anether lel of Hutlu Herde ml Will (e Goods nt Seu and 25c. Hemstitched und Embroidered Flounc Fleunc
liu; nt lowest prices In the city. Barvalus lu Plaid and Htrlpe Whlte Dress Goods.
aiNUHAMH Dress aiPKhamsutilKt worth 8e; 10u Dress Qlnghams at Se; Ke quality at
10c. New Outing Cleths nt 10c nnd 12c.
WINDOW 8UADIS-CI0.U1K out I let of shades, fl feet long, spring fl xtures, at 25c ; 1 let with
fringe, same size, at 33c.
UEMNANTH 1 let or GOc Carpets In remnants at 25c per nrd ; I let of 75c All-Weel Carpets lu
remnants, at 35e per yard.
UNDEHWEAlt Ludlcs', Men's end Children's Underwear, summer wiUht, cheap. Ladles'
Itlbbed Vest at 8c; elsewheielOcund up, Men's Balbrlggan from 25c up. Children's ut low prices.
BICYCLEH Agents for the Premier and Coventry lllval Safety Blcyeles.
BARD&
Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street.
TT Z. UHOAIHi A KON.
Fer the Het lAT eatrier T
The Light, Airy, Beautilul Novelties in Jewelry
H. Z. Rhoads St Sen's, 4 West King St.
PEARL, DIAMOND AND OPAL RINGS. THE NEW HEART, IN RINGS,
CHARMS AND PENDANTS.
WFINE ltL'PAIIUNO, IN ALL IW URANCHEM.-
H. Z. RHOADS & SON,
Ne. 4 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA.
nbu
B
71LINN I1KKNKMA.N.
Little Giant Bicycles I
We guarantee the Little Glunt Ilicjele te lie. the Dest Machine in the Market. Wheels cestlOK
deublu the money ure no better.
-FOR-
VEI 0CIPEDE8, GIRLS' TRICYCLES, EXPRESS WAGONS
-
BHBY CARRIAGES.
FLIIvTX A BRENEMAN,
NO, 162 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA.
maaata
carried en t
t, IMS, and wh
Heed's Sarsaparllla
consideration.
"One year age I was laid up
peetanenU for M weeks. Whea I
that, my feet and lees swelled, were vtf
much Inflamed, and caused me much suffer
ing. The doctor said I had tout, which I did
net believe. I tried a number et cure, et no
avail. Then some one asked me te try Heed's
Baruparllla. I did se. I took It three times
a day, before meal. Before t had taken one
bettle I began te Improve. I took In all fire
bottles, which cured me and mads me feel
well otherwise. I have had no return et the
affection. Can walk ten mites every day.
which Is pretty geed ter a man M years t4d.
I feel grateful for tbe geed Heed's sarsspa-
rllla has done me, and bare used my Influence
with a number et people te try It, and te far
with satisfactory results." Jenx Hixas,
40 North 90th Street, Philadelphia, renn.
Caaerrens Bere
" About 7 years age I bad a cancerous tore
en my nose, which grew te be very-trouble
some and offensive. I concluded te try Heed's
Sarsaparllla, and after using two bottles the
sere disappeared and heated up entirely. It
has been cured for two years with no ap
pearance et Its returning. I am new In my
eightieth year and enjoying geed health. I
feel it my duty te recommend Heed's Sarsapa
rllla te all persons suffering from similar
troubles. Be sure te get Heed's." Jesiah
Habvbv, Delmont, Westmoreland Ce., Penn.
Confirmatory Statement.
"The above certificate is from' Jesiah
Harvey, Insurance agent, a gentleman welt
known throughout Westmoreland county.
HI statement In regard te the sere and cure
performed Is correct" Z. ZnuunKAK,
Drugglst,Belment, Penn.
N. B. If you decide, from what you have
heard or read, te take noed's Sarsaparllla, de
net be Induced te buy any ether.
IOO Deses On Dellar
03ett,
Haizglixriaii.
Mcelrey,
Opposite Fountain Ian.
Opposite Fountain Inn
tiluct;uaci.
-AT-
Cacvlrtiu'D.
AND -
Canned Slaekb
ftc, put up with sulM
Whortleberries. Dried:
rles, etc., cheap te close out!
W
AT-
BURSK'S, 17 E. KING 81
LANCASTER, TA.
T CLARKE'S !
SOMETHING NEVER HEARD OF BEFORE
WHAT?
A Masen ql. Jar, complete, given away with
around or Cortee.
In order te have OUR 07.AMI1KK Ilrandef
Collea mere fully Introduced, we ar giving a
flint glass qt. Masen Jar tree with ene pound
orihlsCeRta. Price. 0c per pound and f he Isr
free. This brand of CeflVe Is warranted te be
the best Coffee In the world at the price.
Great Bargains In Baking Pejvders. Silver
ware given with each ;B. can or Ferest city
Raking Powder.
The original Webster's Unabridged Diction
ary for II n cash, and as seen as you have
bought 130 worth of Groceries you are entitled
te a dictionary for II 75.
Remembet, we are headquarters for Plcnie
Goods. Fishing Clubs, let me make you a hid,
I can save ou money. "
Bargains In Teas, Coffees, Hugnrs, Spices,
Marvin's Huperler Cakes and Crackers, Dried
nd Evaporated Fruits, Canned nnd Bottled
Goods.
We sell the besteilve Oil In the world.
Samuel Clarke. Aat.
Tea, CotTee and Grocery Stere,
,. ,u ... .. ....'
iai. puuui Hima nu, near uenire DOuare,
Lancaster, Pa.
-Telephone.
A TREISrtJ.
Fireworks! Fireworks! Fireworks!
TO THE RETAILER I
ONE CARLOAD STRICTLY EW FIRE
WORKS AT LOWEST BOTTOM FRICEH I
See Display In reur Windows-West Side.
Summer Drink!
GENUINE CALIFORNIA ORANGE CIDER,
RASPBERRY NECTARINE
And FRENCH BLACKBERRY JUICE.
They positively contain no alcohol, nor de
they contain anything Injurious. Put up In
six-gallon kegs. Ne charge for kegs. fauceU
and glasses. We are sole A gouts for Lancaster
county. Just the thing fir Hotels, Restau
rants, Confectioners, and any one wishing te
fell a strictly Temperunee Drink.
Bleeker's Dutch Cocea,
made from thoCbelcestandltlpcstCocou Beans.
All the Indigestible, fully and ether substances
have been carefully separated from the Cocea.
Most easily prepared Cocea en the market. -INBTRUCTIOtB
FOR USE.
Puts, spoonful of granulated sugar Inte your
cupandadflaJ4orKteapeonrulorcocoa; mix
"'S"? T."11, 'J.'!'' tJ'u pour en boiling water or
milk, stir well, and you have a cup or this un
rivaled cocoa.
The SOe can will make te cups of cocoa.
The 60e can will make 70 cups of oecou.
SEASONABLE GOODS.
A full line of Htene Butter Jars, from 'i gal
lon up te U gallons. A lull line of Stene Cream
Crocks and Milk Creeks and Pans, mono Jugs
from K gallon up te 8 gallons. Jelly Creeks at
3c, 4c. Se and de each, Jelly Glasses with covers,
and Jelly Tumbles, Pint, Quart and Half gal
lon Masen Fruit Jars and Kings. Best Sticky
y l'apsr In tbe world. MIxedHplees and Best
Pickling Vinegar. Beef, Plcnie Hams, Bologna,
Boneless Hams, Summer Bologna and a hun
dred Big Bargains.
J. PRANK REIST,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OIIOCKR,
CORNER WEST KING AND PRII'CESTS.
Directly Opposite
J. B. Martin dc Ca'a Dry Goods Stere, and.
Next Doer te Serrel Herce Hetel.
V-Loek for the Big Sign across ths pave-
QCIethiit0
E
INE TAILORING,
1890 -SPRING.-1890
Fine Tailoring.
The Largest and Most Elegant Assortment
SPRING NOVELTIES
New Ready for Your Inspection.
We would also announce the purchase of a
Jeb I,et of English Suiting and Treusering ut a
great sarrlftce, which we wilt sell at
AHtoniehingly Lew Prices.
ir-Cull curly te secure a barguln lu these
goods.
H. Gerhart,
ONLY
DIRECT IMPORTING TAILORINTHECITY
43 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
dZ7.tfd
M
YERB AIHATHKON.
KEEPG00L !
There's Ne Trouble te Keep Coel If Yeu AtbII
Yourself of the Chanee OITered
Here te Buy
Summer Clothing.
We Have Every Conceivable Klud and Celer In
COATS AND VESTS
FOR MENS WEAR. EVERYTHING LIGHT,
COOL AND AIRY.
Prices Run from 11.23 te 17.60.
Men's Summer Trousers
AND
WHITEVESTS,
In Gnat Variety and Style.
HANDSOME STYLES IN FLANNEL SHIRTS
AND
SUMMER NECKWEAR.
Ask te See Our BLUE AND BLACK SEROE
HU1TB for Men-Just the Thing for
Het Weather-91U.OO.
Myers & Rathven,
LEADINO CLOTHIERS,
"NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET.
TTjIOH BALK CHEAP
A Twe-Story Brick Dwelling Heuse,
30 by feet, with two-story brick back build
ing 12X by M feet, Jlall and sev en rooms. Let
aODjr '.'IS feet,
JOHN II. METZLER,
Nu.Vtf. Ouks8t.
REMARKABLE
-IN
TRIMMED HATS AND B01
pmcr.s cut in haxf.sI
J
Fer the-Balance of the
We Have Made Swcepii
Reductions
IN-
isis?
- "i
Trimmed Hats,
Straw Hats,
Leghorn Flats,
j
v
Chip Fiats,
. iSM
Children's
H
11
Of ALL DESCRIPTION!. gS
im
Flowers,
ZS1
' ,
Feathers M
Ril
4
. fti
Anum ALL UKrAHTHKHTH A
000m at eys
HALF USUAL PI
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:J
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Kfi.
LOjStl !
BONT
MX
tJ
i
MILLINERY 8T0
Ne. 13 East King'
1
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fir.
mrWindBAK
LANOAHTal
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wtnmcv Qlemevtmii
SiT. CHARLIE,
ATLANTIC CITY. N, J. WK'
Ocean End Delaware Ave. Opens JnjsjkH
JunelO-Smd, JONAH WOOTTOl)r,l
H
OTEL BRDNHWICK, V
ATI. AN fl O Oil' V.K.J.
new, aieurrn, r irei-t;iail uempiei
avenue, between New Yerk and
wi j.zr-it.- : ... r'-r.-" - .- " iA.
avenues. AfwimmnriMfA'jnn, x
aprawmd JOUEPHaPAl
T
HIE OMBORNE.
'aclf
TW.i-Jiiw.
NeW He.lliA SffVlJirn ImnMmimM
ter, Electric Bells. Terms moderate.
mlir Ufuupni,.
JL, . ATLANllcCITY.N.J., f
Pucllle Ave., between Arkansas nud If W
Avcij ccnirui location; reruraisiiea t 1
new management j everything rlrsl-cutssv,!
or viiumnr.
myl2nid C. A. BROI
AMIlKIDOE-ATLANTIOCITir. U.
HaM'1. If. I.KWIH. Prnnrlelne. .tt
WM. E. COCHRAN, MsVJM
complete Hetel ; leg bed-rooms ;veeeea I
Ijestbutblns ereunds: bread nUxxasiel
bufTuU tej3l4
A'
TLANTIO CITY.
w
-ejl
HOTEL CHETWOODl
Pacific Avenue, near Illinois, Atlantle Ct
New and Klrst-Claxs. Hteam Heat j Call til
Twe minutes walk from bcuch, fi-SOandl
per day. NOW OPEN. ' "
muWmd MR8. ANNIE ORUWsVl
T
HE CHALFONTE,
; '
THE CHALFONTB1
Atlantic cm', New Jersey. '
SITUATED ON THE BFCH, NORTH CA
LINAAVENUli
injJSiinl
E. ROBERTS A SOU J
i
" -m
a
rTUIEMT.ailETNA Jrj
Narrow Gauge Railway;
will be opened ler the sumcr season 00 ,
MONDAY, MAY 5tH
This read extends rrem the entrance of
Park te the summit of the Houth Mount
(f Joverner Dick), a dlstauce of about four mil
us miuioiureirains connect wiin, an tee
lur rtes.Heni;er trains en the Cornwall A
lien Hiillread arriving at the Park, and rel
ing irem me summit or 1110 mountain in
te connect with trains leavlnr Him lark.
Frem neluU en Penna. R. U 11111I I'hllsiisli
plilu Jt Iteudtng H. H., within 1C0 miles, thelrljr,
caubouccempllshcil In one day. "" v
111s uienAuiiuwr-ii uAueiiiuiiiBwy
It Is the mestl'ERKhtrriNITHCONHTBI
TlflN. It lull nlin thn MOST CO MPLS
EUU1PMKNT. IU engines ure perfect III
tiimlpia nr thn stjindard ensrtuesef thellrstk
and Its cars are csiecially adapted te aflerd
unebslructeil view of the iimguincent scerverjr.ii
along the line. Hteel Halls. Htone Ballast, ft
Is oue or tue icttturcs 01 4
Mt. Uretna KarK, '
the linen uay rwuri 111 treinii reuiisyivaBHU
Lliuri.ll iinuecuuni, Jinivaryuiuiwivweri
zutleus, cuius alie leurui ruriies ean 1
the exclusive use or Ml. uretna farsr en
miinn in NED HUH
nliud Hup't C. A L. Railroad. Lobauea, 1
llhotenvaplt.
T71VERY PERSON 18 ANXIOUS TO HAV
THEIR PICTURE. t
Among the DaisieCl
l the LaUst Style or
PHOTOGRAPHS MADE.
Call and see them, at y iV,3
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