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Lancaster Daily Intelligencer from Lancaster, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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Ir Tfll a TiM YOUR BIRTHDAY. Fer th IHTELLtORKCTO. Th year roll oe with their cmwImi flew, Forever and forever! Aa amaranth, your vet life fell Upen the rushing river. Toe weak te fight the onward rush I What's left for you but drifting! i But men grew better where you pa. lti.tlrlii7 scir-upllftlng.

Thins: ye the oak alone brave Htreng lu Its eelf-rellnnre, A-jcernlng All the storms of time, With haughtiest defiance 7 The strong can writ afford te meet A world' warlike advance One crash the world bow down' te treat, With shattered, lowered lances, Hut braver Mill Ihe streanvberne bloom, Toe weak te make endeavor. That drifting tenches man a faith Tnnt falleJJi never, never. Oed bless your life 1 Me dropped It thus Upen the great, wild river. He'll guide It where 'tis beat I knew, Forever nnd forever MM f. FREAKS OF NATURE.

Certain Animals Have Characteristics Ter Which Ne Reason Can He Found, Prof. AirawiiK mmxI te tell a iroed sterv about his frletid Uucklnnd. tbe llrltlsh naturalist, who, en one of bis visits te the Londen zee, was attacked by bublreusa, 1 or berncil bear, nd had te save himself uy a headlong retreat. That hnue would have knocked you down if he bad struck you with bis horns," remarked a sympathizing friend. "Ob.

I don't cure, said tbe philosepher: but it worries me te notlce.lhat he never does use his horns, as tffbv call tlieui. They are hornsiiaped tusks, and curved tee union DacKwaru te ue 01 any service In lighting. What In the world can be their practical purpose?" Naturalists of that se rtare liable tea geed deal ol'werrv. savs Felix L. Oswald in tbe New Yerk Ledger.

Nature abounds witli unexplained phoueinona. Of what use, for Instance, is tbe lone tail of tbe inale pheas ant te a bint that has often te save itself by fight? In some varieties (as In the Chinese silver pheasant) tbe" prehleiniitls append-age is nearly Mix rent long, nnd makes it almost impossible fur Its proprietor te take winir lit short uottce. In rilhillnir threimh the tangled untlerbusb of a tropical forest the tall Is hardly less obstructive, and is certainly net, orutiiiient.il enough te com-rtenaato its limleslnibln tendencies. And, again, of what benellt te its owner are the enormous burns of the Wapiti Btag-nntlers with a spread of fitl Inches nnd a weight of 25 pounds? Ilesldes stretching loll and riuht almost as far as a man of average ulze could extend bis arms, they send out 11 nutnbsr tf lateral branches, forming a I system of books and prongs oxnulsitely I adapted te catch against every bush as the incumbered animal dasbes alone through I the mazoef its native weeds. 1 would net care for the blte et a mes quite if it wasn't for its Infernal wbine," I ive heard many neonle say, and It scorns, ludeed, nutnulte easy te understand of what profit the droning and buzzing sound of its wings can be te any bleed-sucking insect.

It merely serves te w.am or auney its intended victims, te whom It can hardly be mere aggravating than te tbe whining llttle vampire Itself. A still greater enigma is the deadly virus of the African tsutse Uy. In Southern Nubia theroare districts wbere herdsmen have todrlve tholrcattle hundreds of miles evcry spring te avoid tbe blte of the llttle nest, whose nrivale nm-nos-e is limited te the extraction efa few drops of bleed, and wuose interests mive no unaginuuie connection wltb tbe subsequent agony of its victims. A dav or two after a stout steer has been bitten htrange swellings appear uuuernisiaw anil nueui 1110 groins; iuu animal shivers and twitches as if iu ex- trome distress, nnd finally dies in con vulsiens, often attended with eutbreaks of fury similar te these observed in an au-vanced staire of bvdronbebin. The testi meny or such travelers as Dr.

Llvingstone and Kir Samuel Baker leaves no doubt about the actuality of the described results; vet. if a wusn should Iki nrevided with an apparatus te imisen overy pear it nibbles tbe arrangoiueiit could liardly appear niore proiKJsiereus. The uratuitniia dostrucllvenoss of certain carulvoreusaninmis presents a very similar prouiem. au otter lu a woii-mecKeu nau-pend will kill about (illy fishes for one it eats, and tbe murderous Instinct el tbe weasel nnd tbe Kurepcau pine marteu far oxeceds the needs and co'ilceivable inter ests of the llttle demons. An amateur poultry fancier of my acquaintance ence lest tweutv-ciirht linnerted chickens in a single night, nil of tbum having been killed by a small, sharp bite into tbe base of tbe brain.

In tbree or four cases the murderer had gnawed the skull of its prey mm tern open tue neck In quest 01 nioea, but with theso oxceptious tbe massacra seemed te have been prompted by a sheer wanton love of havoc. With a llttle mero prudence tbe poultry-loving marten could have repeated bis visits and banquets for a long series 01 nights, and have all 111s depredations credited te one or tbe ethor of tbe half hundred dillerent disorders fowls are beir te. for tbe boiibeuso har bored an army of featbored bipeds, some of them en the sick list. JI11I that 0110 night's mischief ended tbe game. The llend was tracked te his loophole and trapped the very next evening.

As a nile defenseless auluuusarodiesscd In tbe colors best adapted te conceal thorn ireui ineir eueiuies, Kiuu iiaiuru gees se far as te vary tlie protective line of certain creatures with the different sea sons of the year, as iu the ease of the INer-weetan urouse. whose "nluniaire is brown in summer, but turns white at the approach 01 winter. inn 1111s close stuuy et mat rule reveals some curious exceptions. Iu the Arctic rcKlens. where snow-wbite would be the host pessible protective color, severai species 01 seal are ure.sseu lu suiih efblauk and dark brown that contrast strikingly with the bleak surface of tbe ice-ficlds.

and attract polar bears and ether conneissours of sealskin from a distance of many miles. Sparrow-hawks often pursue tnnagers or summer redblrds that try their best te escape by darting into a thicket of tangle vines, but are betrayed again and again by celur that "(lames as if it was going te set the weeds afire," as Henry Thoreau expresses it. Several species of tropical (inches are attired in even mero "risky hues a glaring combination of white and scarlet 01 yellow and dark bl'ie colors that cannot possibly oscape tbe attention of even a casual observer. lUittctllies light the struggle for existence under similar disadvantages. Storms And Cloudbursts.

Dr. Felix L. Oswald, In Frank Lclle's Monthly. Neither illkes nor reservoirs could prevent the ravages of sudden Heeds, and no naval architect has thus far devlsyd a plan for tbe construction efa completely stormpeoof ship, but experience lias at Joust taught us te avoid perils which we cannot resist. The meteorological observatorios of sixteen dillerent nations have been very busy in the course of the last fitly years, and If the direction of a storm could be predicted as successfully as its imminence, disastrous Heeds and 'hurricanes would rarely coine unoxnected.

A gale originating iu tbe plains of Western Kansas, and keeping a straight eastward ceurse as far as St. Leuis, Missouri, may suddenly turn southwest en striking the valley of the Mississippi, and thus save Ohie and Pennsylvania from the predicted visitation, ltaln-cleuds that have discharged their torrents all along the gulf coast from Tampico te New Orleans and drenched the plains of Alabama, may refuse their shewers te the table-lands of Northern Georgia and dissolve away into Hooey gpocksef vapor where tbeir moisture was Scrhaps most sorely needed in a niore cou-ensed form. The most approved Indications of rain may preve delusive in iilldHuiiinier; still, tbe observations of many years have facilitated the art of weather-prediction by qulte a number of telerably reliable general rules. Thus storms have been found te linven tendency te blew from regions of high te regions of low barometrical pressure, and te be pre-ceded by a rise and followed by a do-predien of temperature. North of the quuter tbocurves of evcleues turn from right te loll en thoSeuthorn lluinUphore fiem left te right, and eften seem te spend their Jury in the feet-hills efaliigh iiiinin-Iain-range, but matiuge te resume tlieir work ofdevastation en the plains beyend.

Coutiter-ciirronts have a Umdcuev te delay, ratber than neutralize, far' traveled gales, and only a few month age four steamers and a multitude of s.illin.vossels were saved by the elUcial meteorologist of Singapore, who kept his storm-signals heisted In spite of all temporary appeir-nnccn of clearing skies, till en thu third day the retarded storm burst witli a fury-serely med by all vessels that bad disregarded the prediction. IlltKAl) FllOM WOOD. The Itoiniu-knble Possibility for Which Science In Sitrlvlnjf. Fiem the MillliiK rtccerd. Science has already enabled men te extract liery beverages and many ether things of mere or less value from weed, and it is new proposed te go a step further and pre-iluce bread from weed.

In au address recently delivered at lleidelberg, Germany, by no less eminent an author than Victer Meyer, it is announced "that we may reasonably hope that chemistry will teach us te make the liber of weed the source of human feed." What an enormous stock of feed then, would be found if this becomes possible lu the weed of our forests or even In gras4aud stiaw. The liber of the weed consists essentially of cellulin. Can this be inade into starch Starch has ossenllally tbe same percentage composition, but it dlllcrs very much 111 its properties, and the nature of its inole-culo is probably much mero complex. Cellulin is like starch, lu boiling water. It really gives glucose when treated with strong siilphuiiu acid, as is essentially shown wben cotton weed, which is practically pure cellulin, is merely iiiiiiiersed iu it.

Starch gives tbe same product when boiled with weak acid. The author further quotes tbe researches of lloilriegel, which go te show beyond dispute that certain plants transform atemspberic uitrogeu into albumen, and that this process can be Improved by a suitable treatment. The production, tborefero, of starch from cellulin, together with the enforced increase of albumen in plants, would, be adds, in reality signify the abolition of the bread question. Peculiarities ol'Tlie Tcelli. Frem Geed Housekeeping, A teeth in its normal condition consists of four parts or substances enamel, commit, donllne and pulp.

Knamel is the outer eovering or the crown or oxiiesod portion or the teeth, anil by wise prevision or nature it is thickest where most subject te use and wear. It is the hardest tissue or the human system, pessesses or itself no sensibility and contains net evor 4 per cent, or animal matter. Yet it is an important fact and one that should net be Iet sight of iu airing for the teeth. that this indlspoiiKableooating is almost entirely soluble iu acids. Cement is the benelike eovering of the roots and neck or the teeth, eerresiKiiidiiig for the covered portion te the enamel, wltb which it blends and unites about the edge or the gums, ter the exposed part.

Dontinu.ferins the body of the teeth. It Is net se hard as bone, consisting of pandlel tubes about VM) te an Inch iu diameter, and mero than a quarter of its composition consists of animal matter. It is somewhat sensitive, but the sensation is probably due te the nerves of the pulp. The latter commonly called "thu norve," Nu mass efnerves nnd bleed vessels, almost infinitesimal iu size, connected and euwrepped by a very delicate A Trail BatfMi Sante WtM D-retea Hr Mfte Levers. Frem the Fall Mell Oaartle.

Tbe ether 4ay tedy, 4rMMd ta a aeat, Wmpi, aurse'e MBlferat, called this of-flea. Oaherdrea she were, te my surprise, the order of merit which Is awarded by the Russian Red Cress society, but which, la roost cases, Is aet "bodily" bestowed. She was Miss Kate Marsden, who hopes te start wHbIn a few days for a six months' tour through the wide dominions of the "great White lYsar," there te study the subject of leprosy, which has or late aroused se much attention and interest "What Is It," I asked Miss Marsden after she had told me or her Intention, "what is It that Induces you te turn your attention specially te leprosy It came about In rather a strange way, and lenir before leprosy had begun te attract much notice even In the medical world. I was nurse In the Russe-Turklsh war In 1877-8, and one day at Bisteva I saw two, lepers for the first time In mv llf- Thn alvhi nt the disease was se loathsome, se altogether Pinning, ana me sunering 01 me peer men wss, beyond anything that I had ever seen, that there and then I Towed te devote my whole life and strength te lepers, If ever the opportunity was given tome. "And from that day forth I have waited for the opportunity te fulfil the vow I made at the sight of the two Itulgarlan lepers.

The lime was net yet, for many years. Heveral of my sisters were llviug) they were Tery much opposed te my plan, but they have all died of consumption, 0110 after the ether. "I flrti became deputy superintendent of the Woolton Convalescent home, Liver-loel, where I remained for four and a half years. After a rest 1 went out te New Zealand, where my last sister was dying of consumption. A week rdler I arrived she died, and I accepted thf 1 place as lady superintendent at the Wellington hospital.

Then I heard erthemlnem in Seuth Island, many of whom live soveral days' journey away from any place where they can get nedical assistance lu case of accident. Yeu can imagine what a man's sufferings must be if he breaks or inline llmh ntul has te remain unattended te for days and days till a doctor is brought te him, or till no is uiKcn a long jeurney te wnore the nearest medical man llves. In order te enable thorn te help thomselvos and each ether till medical assistance can 1)0 obtained, I went among the miners all ever the Island and gave ambulance lectures. 11 wag a strange experience. Sometimes 1 had te travel four or 11 ve days te get te thorn then I gave my lecture, sat with them by their camp tire, slept in a tout which they had specially put up fter me, and rede etr again next day te another place.

"On these tours I saw a geed deal of leprosy among the Maeries, and a few months age I came home te England, thinking te gu iu My final object has always been, and still is, te study leprosy and its various treatments as thoroughly ns possible, and tlien loge te India te organlze the care of lopers, who, in many cases, are terribly neglected. Soen after reaching Londen I went te the Hawaiian consul, te see wbat assistance he could give me, but he informed me at ence that only Reman Catholics could be roeelved at Molekal. That, or course, put an end te it, as I belong te tbe Church or England. "This spring I was presented te the qneen, and three days after the Princess or Wales, whom seme or my friends bad told or my Intentions, telegraphed, asking 1110 te ceme and sce her. I cannot tell you bow kind the princess was she premised te write at ence te ber sister, the Empress or Russia, from whom I was anxious te obtain the Red Cress Order, which had, nominally, been awarded te me after the Russe-Turklsh war, but which I bad net received.

A few days later I was en my way te Russia, obtained tbe order without trouble and was specially invited te come and see tbe Empress nt Gatschlna. And there airaln I was received with such simple kindness and sympathy that I could hardly bolievo I was rosily In the presence of the highest lady In the1 land. The empress would net let me stand far a moment 1 11 her presence Se I sat down, even while the empress remaliied standing, and she listened te all I had te say, and when I expressed the wish te study the loper question in Russia she premised her help and the omperor's. In this folio," continued Miss Marsden, opening out oue alter the ether the large while sheets stamped with mighty elllcial seals, and signed by seme or the most Important and powerful men In Russia, "1 have apers entitling me te go into all tbe hospitals, all the prisons and te all places where I think i can find anything connected with the study of leprosy all ever Russia, Siberia, the Caucasus and Asiatic Russia, and te see everything, get all information I can, and take what notes and photographs I like about lepresy. Every elllcial is bound te give me nil pessible assistance, and, us in some parts of Russia lepresy is very prevalent, indeed, I am convinced that could obtain information of pricoless value." Se it seems, Imleed, and it almost makes one's head roel te think what the judicious use of the peu and the photographic camera iu Russian hospitals, Siberian prisons and Caucasian fortresses might de far Russia, far the loper, aud, indirectly, for "all the poeplo bem beneath tbe threne" or tbe great empire or the North.

I don't speak Russian, and that would have been an obstaele. Therefore, Dr. Duncan, the chier medical offlcer at St. Petersburg, is te accompany me en tbe wbole tour, the Russian governmont paying all blsoxpeuses. At Itlga, Dr.

Duncan is te meet me; thou we go en te Moscow and Central Russia, te Siberia, and finally across the Caucasus te Tillis, IJaku, whence, after crossing the Caspian, we take train te Samarkand, and enter Trauscaspla, Central Asia. What I shall find remalns le be seen, but it is beyend all doubt that the terrible dlsease is provident in all parts or the empire, aud te an extent which has nover yet been officially ascertained." TEBDAILT tk, Ta aorta tad fctaesl lawls ana-met, the general systsat Mrtrnga a minute opening at the extrtealty or tha reef, with whtea icapttea the pulp la aa-tlrely surrounded by a wall of deauae. ta fact, the pulp It the germ of the body of the teeth, the dentine la formed from tt and nourished by ill when the palp which Is extremely sensitive, aad meat readers know-rdles, the dentine Ieta Ha apparent sensitiveness and gradually' changes color itself become dead. Perils of the Ice Baslaeaa. Frem the Detroit Free Preu.

"De many peeple kick about shortage of Ice?" was asked of an Ice-dealer the ether day. Heaps of 'cm," was the reply. And eV tW always have a valU, ex- Net one In twenty. They feel it obligatory te drop In and claim light weight, but net one in a hundred ever weight slump te be sure sbttit it. And then nearlr every litmn is allowed te 1st at the gate from fifteen te sixty minutes, and tha sun melts off five pounds In very little time." "I suppose you can tell a kicker as seen as he enters." "I can.

llusht One. hat Just struck the feet of the stairs. Walt and, aee the circus." The steps came nearer and nearer, and presently a red-faced man opened the deer, glared around, and asked Is this the loe ofllce "Yes. sir." Well, I came te see about my Ice." Yes," was the non-committal reply, aa the iceman winked nt the reporter. "The lumps looked very small te me." I guesned their weight lobe about seventeen pounds," "Yes." Where I ought te have tweuty-five." "Exactly." "And se I get a imlr of scales and weighed them for a week." I see.

Hew much was the shortage? "Shortage! Why, man, every lump weighed twonty-sevon ieuiids, and seme of them thirty, and we come in te pay you or niiieieen extra peunus ter last week. Hew much is It?" The iceman turned red then white began te tremble, and finally pitched off his steel te the fleer. When the rexirter raised him up be was as dead as a mackerel. The sudden shock killed him, WtSJK f.VSn v4 Fer Bargain; tt. dvKi'ttB fc X' OTO i J( M.

Vrnce en ICnrih AwalU that counties army of martyn, whose ranks ure constantly recruited from the victim of nervousness and nervous dlticane. The price of the been a systematic course of Heg' letters siumacu inucrs, ntal of tonic nervines, persistence, taller, plcnsauter and safer thf cuem siemacn iiuurs, the nucstnnd most Be its nt pseudo tonic-, alcoholic or the reverse beef ex ntal of tonic nervines, persistence. Kiifclpr. tlian te swash Ilk) vlctiiellni il rsueil with rennenable department with tracts, nerve feeds, nnrrntlmt. MwlntlYfs nnd poisons In disguise.

Tired nature's sweet restorer, balmy sleep," Is the providential recu-fiernnt for weak nerves, nnd this Rlorleus fran-chlse bcliiK usiially the consequence or sound (linen Hen and Increased visor, (he great slem-nchlc which insures both is productive also of reHe ni 1110 rrquireu time, rtotunreiresnea nwiiKens me inaivmiini wne uses It, but vigorous, clear headed and trannull. Pre the Hitters also lu fever and ague, rheumatism, kidney troubles, constipation and bllleuiness. Oue I will forfeit the above amount' If fall te preve that Floraplexlen Is the best medicine In existence for Dyspepsia, Indigestion or Biliousness. It is 11 certain cure, and affords Immediate relief. Incases of Kidney and Liver Complaint, Nervous Debility and Consumption.

Floraplexlen builds "up the weak system and cures where ether remedies rail. Ask your IniKKlst for It und get well. Valuable book Things Werth Knew Ins," also, sample book all charges prepaid. Address, Prof. Franklin Hart, H8 Warren street, N.Y.- Forsale 6y Gee.

W. Hull, Lancaster Pa. aprlT-lydAw A Hprinir Medicine. The druggists claim that peopte call dally for the new cure for constipation and sick headache, discovered by Dr. 811ns I.ane In the Recky Mountains.

It Is enld te be Oreeen grape root (a great remedy In the fur West for theso complaints) combined with simple herbs, and Is made for use, by pouring en boiling water te draw out the strength; It sells atfie con tsa puck age and is ended Lane's Family Medicine. (1) Special lleticc. Hueklen'H Arnica Salve. Tub lHwrHALVKin the world for Cuts, Brut set Beres, Ulcers, Halt rtheum, Fever Beres, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Bktn Krupliens, and positively cures Pllss, or no nay required. It Is guaranteed te glr perfect satlHiiictleii, or money refunded.

Price at cent per box. Fer sale by W. T. loch. Druggist, Nen.

187 and North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. une37-iyd "Whnt Ciiu't Ciirinl, Must Ile Kn-dui'wl," This old adage does net signify thut we must suffer the miseries of dyspepsia, when a medl-elne with the curative preMrties or liurileck liUxnl Jltltcrt Is available. Ills one of the most substantial and reliable remedies sold te-day. Held In Lancaster by W. T.

llecli, 137 nnd 139 North Queeu street. Mether Mothers I Mothers I 1 1 Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain el cutting teeth If se, goat once and getabotlle of MflH. WJNtt-LOWti BOOTHINO BYHUP, It wfll relieve the peer Utile sufferer Immediately depend upon It there Is no mistake about IL Therw fa net a mother en earth who has ever used tt, who will net tell you at once that It will regulate the bowels, nnd give rest te the mother, and relict and health te the child, operating ttke magic. It Is perfectly safe te use In all eases and pleasant te the laste, and Is the prescription of eue of the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in 1110 uuiuxi nuiiju. neia everywhere.

25 cents a bottle. luneXlydAw Xpent Fffty llellnm In doctoring for rheumatism before I tried Tlmmtu' Jkierlrle Oil. Usisl a no-cent bottle of this metllcine unit get out in one week. Fer burns mid sprains It Is excellent." Pembroke, N. Y.

Held In lincaster by W. T. llech, 1:17 and 13U North Queen street. A Scrap or 1'upttr Kiivcm Her Llfe was lust nil ertllnurv scran nf wrnn paper, but It saved her life. Hhe was In (lie las stages of consumption, told by physicians that she was Ineursble and could live only.asjiert tlniej she weighed Jess thiiu seventy pounds.

On a plis-e of wrapping par site read of Dr. King New Discovery, and get a sample bettle: It hclied her, she bough I a large buttle, ft helied Ifer mere, bough tunel her aim grew better fust, continued Its ueiui(l Is new strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing HO pounds. Ker fuller particulars kend sunup te Vv. H.Cele, Drugulst, Fert Hinlth. Trlul bottles or this weiideifiil Dlseevrry Free 11 1 W.T.

Hoeh's drug store, 137 and t3il North Queen sticet, Uincastcr. 1'a. A Werd of'Cniitlen. ltiulreail iiii-ii, meclianles, ceiumcrclal travelers, base ImlllslB, farmers mid etlicrs who labor out of doers, are peculiarly liable te accident and Injury. 'J'imnut' iislfctrlc.

Oil ler bruises, burns, bites mid sprains Is one of I lie fliiest applications yet devised. Held In Lancaster by W. T. Ileeli, 137 and IS) North Queen street. Kupepsy.

Tills Is what you ought te have, In fact, you must Have II, te fully enjoy life. Thousands are searciiuig ier uuity, alie Ill l.lt,l, Tlieusnnds mourning liecausn they Unit It nut. Thousand upon theiiKands of delliirs nre siH'iit iiniuiullv liv our neeiile in ibn lieiw that they mayjnttalii this been. And yet It may be had by nil. We guarantee that Klec- may rlc III trie Hitters, If lined Bccenlliis; te direction and the use pcrslitcd In, will bring you Geed Diges tien aim oust.

1110 ueineu jiyr'psia nnd inslall Instead Kuiepsy. We recommend Kleclrlc Hitters for Dysitciisln, and all diseases et Liver Ktemaeh and Kidneys, Queen street, Lancas Held at Mc nnd 1 per bottle by W. T. llecti.dniEgfst,137and 13U North tcr, lu (t) Honesty the Hest Policy. In advertising a medicine It Is best le be honest deception will never de the people won't stand It.

Let I lie truth the known that Jlunleck Jlloeil Jlillert euro scrofula, and all eruptions of Hie skin. This medicine Is sold everywhere by druggii.tii. Held In Lancaster by T. llech, 137 aud 139 North Queen street. cutiatru: IVLNATIIOItHT, DF.NTIHT.

A 'JUCKNTtlK HQUAKK. Filling Teeth and Painless Extraction Hi-dallies. New HeU made, broken ones mended and rcmodaled. Teelh Insertid without plates unit pivoted, etc. Yes, everything pertatnlric teDeutlblry will recelve prompt iitlentlen.ui very Terms, lleinember that Dr.

Nalherstl the ONt.Y Dentist In this county who Is a graduate of Medicine as well as of Dentistry, uu udvuuuige that Is obvious. ENBI0N8. PENSIONS. The New Pension Hill Just passed entitles all Heldlers, Widows, Miner Children and leii. dent PareiiU te a pension.

1 will attend te all applications lUiiecl In my hands nremntlv. 1 hHe had four years' eierlenc til the iienslen ofllce at Washfngteii, D. (' Jc'JMind Hlf.AU 7 Ulf MIL- IB North Duke HL. I-anutstcr, l'a. A THOSTEK'H COHNKIl HALOON.

A NICE HOT LUNCH will be terved every morning from Uleliau Itupiwrl's Celebrated llc-er drawn from th kat. uprJO-tfd Mt. 14 Wttt Kkf It I SieqWitMltellilnM, us AS WB ARB P08ITIVaU.Y OOWa OUT OTBtmiMI BWYORKtmmB. HOT WEATHER BAR6AUIS -AT NEW YORK SMI BLACK BILK DRAPERY NET, 48 Inches Wide, Lane Pelka Beet Redaeeate tee a yard. BLACK SILK DRAPERY NET, Russian Mesh, 48 Inches Wide, Excellent Qaat FINEST SILK DRAPERY NETS Reduced from iu i ai, irum la hi i jd, XWCBIT EMBROIDERED FLOUNCINGS fledueedteaaeaysrdj former pries, trXfs, A FINE FRENCH BATINK Makes a handsome and most useful dress.

Wt are closing eat sar whole stock of the latest designs at Me a yard: former price, IWJiC. Me and! NEW OUTING CLOTHS Reduced from 12JV te te) and 8c a yard. Best Vulue te be had In MEM'S BTRIFSD UUTINQBHIRTBat 25c, 87Jc and SOe each. MEN'S JERSEY SHIRTS, Seft, Elastic and Durable, Reduced front 7te te tee each. WATT SHAND, 6.

8 AND 10 EAST UNO OT. OHTON STORE. Twe Days' Sale BOSTON STORE. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, July 26th and 38th. Best Skirt lirald, Black only, 8e.

If Rows Geed Pins for le. Best Needles, 80 a paper. All Makes Best Spool Cotten, 3n. Best Electric Combs, 12e. Curling Irons, 13Jc.

-v Dress Shields, Se, tic, 8c, 10c a rr. Bilk Garter Web, lZJc. 0c and 76c Corsets at and SOc. All our Lace Caps at Almest Half Price. Daisy Ribbons, 8 yards for 7c.

All our Ladies' Linen Cellars at 6c. Best 6-f Table Oil Cleth, 15c a yard. SOc and 75c White Shirts at 37e and Mc. Hand 11.26 Lace Curtains at 7fe sndll. Curtain Poles, 16c and 19c.

6c and 8c Calicoes at 'Pp and tie. 10c Outing Cleths at 87ic aud I1.S5 White Quilts at 76c sndll Hllk Plushes, 20c. 18-Inch Black Henrietta at 75e. Best Grey Gossamers, 87c Black Lace Flouncing! Almest at Half Price. Big Reductions In Black Shawls.

WE want te reduce our stock, WE want te de It ciulckiy. WE shall de It by reducing prices. WE want you te knew It. illfi STAHM, North Queen Street Bosten Stere. slik'p ALIKOKN1A.

Hpeclal parties. Heml-mentbly. Tourist cars. Clienn raw. Hentbern Pu4ih Addre, K.

1IAWLKY. Asslslaut 'Oeneral TreSia MHimgtr, Sis Uruadway, New Yerk: K. J. SM1TU, tiC. Ililla.

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M. 8TEINMAN ft A WEST XIHU HTBBBT, myl74mdM.Wt Laxcastcb. Pa. Segal l9tf. EHTATE OV LKW1H P1CKKL, LATE Of Bart township, LaneasUr county, de-eessed.

The undersign auditor, appointed te dtMrlbute the balance remaining In Ihe hands of Esther M. Picket and frank af. Trout, administrators, te end among these legally entitled te Die same, will sit for that purpose en Wednesday, August I8W, at 10 clock a. In the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, In the City of Lancaster, where all persons interested In said distribution may attend. Jy A.

B. HABHLER, Auditor. THE COURT OP COMMON FLBAa uuicuier ceuniy, i reasslcned estate of the KevstesM UtAndMji. Watch company, of Lancaster, Ps. An new, July 7, law, en motion of IL R.

Bwarr, the court grant a role le show cause why V. Ramsay Patterson, assignee of the Key- In stone Htandard Walcli cemnanv. of should net tw atitherlied and tatl te oeniDiete me wateliwarka ar nuia-iui. new In proeess of manufacture, but aoseosu-' pleted, In the factory at Lancaster, aad te employ such mechaaleaaad purchase such ma-tertalt aa may be aecessary tar tha purpose. Rule returnable August at tTTcteek a.ni.

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