Kj 5f . mrpHRH -v"I i -"- ' PWHIWftiW pUf M TrnVTaUB nmmiHMuiA im wn Hia ' iwpat ! mi u MiiiImBi mm ium EH: J I! f a I is K K: llsiilslgsks jgzz'A iM ig sa sa wi " ! JTtAlf Intelligencer v H " "" P tfrswT.' ' WHWMOY MOflNDW. '. . . Cti. t&CBS Of ffJ, limn or tMamTrATCftn aia Awownteca Lamas te raa wait bassst. UlUrumd&Utrmule, nrmxiOBMcnuti Lancaster, Pa. iftmcQitttlnftlligeMCK rl&4IKMBBa. HBBTJABY 9, 1887. If; TkeBallrMACtr. railroad presidents have been in- . en the subject of car-heating, r declare that it is their earnest de- m find tome means of effectively doing k, Which will Rveid the ilaugerei en. As this burning of car3 13 in, we may credit their desire te 1 mode of heating that will avoid the ; though if there was nothing te I but life, we might doubt t neiuer f eagerness would be great. It seems i lung te say ; but experience 3uews knuread managers become se used te t less of life that they come te lcg.ud I less of little moment, and but a ,f 1 - . , ,.,.,, ; ey a snort space ei inevitable , Life-saving inventions find no rtaTeetigaters among them. ibew that they se widely advertise Attire te heat their cars by a device i Will net burn them, they should net leaa; te And it. It seems atrange that itly simple a thing should net have been found. The difficulty itocemo in the need that the heating i shall be placed in each car te be Iwhich must be warmed whether it l OMtms and whether attached or de- ftfrem the engine. A very efficient I te In use en the rennsy 1 vania railroad i should be perfectly safe if was se en- that it could net reach the weed (of an overturned car; a matter seem- ret easy prevision. rVDepew, president of the Xew Yeik I railroad, says that experience has thim that a plain iron car that would Iflm from beautiful and uninflammable I work and upholstering would net be ble te the traveling community, a prefers luxury, as it does siccd, te r. Undoubtedly there is truth in this ; tatsapie way te settle this question and 1 responsibility for burning passcn- liWOuld be te put cars of each kind iu train, and let these who travel elect be- ptrreen safely aud luxury. One in every I millions of passengers by rail Is said te ' burned te death en the average each ine cuauce or escaping me eurning t, and perhaps most people would it ; but there may still be enough of jftudent sort te fill the safer car. I, however, is said te be objectionable .constructive material, because of its en in cold weather ; se offering I for drafts of cold air, which would than the burning. This is a dif- r mggested by President Dcpew ; but t is used in ship construction and in ble cases where tight joints are 1 In all temperatures, it hardly seems it should be an insuperable difficulty f.the,.way of the construction of tight .- j New Yerk legislature is taking ac- lin this matter, and the Pennsylvania i might find it a profitable subject inky. The Debt Increase. i is very great danger that the pie- te increase the city indebtedness wtrand sewerage purposes will be I at the coming election ; and If se, ?W$U be because councils have net aiea a inan ter tue ex- of the money which has ap- itaelf te the public judgment. If and efficient plan for sewering the I increasing and purifying the water r had been adopted by councils, and I had then been asked te vote the for it, we believe they would net litated te de it; because everyoue k desire the efficiency of the water and systems. ut such plan, the people in vetiuc i 'imposed appropriation, must tiust te ItVisdem of councils in its expenditure. rauny of them will net feel like doing T and they have had cause for their If it wcie net that the city has : in whose judgment it lias cenfi. 'there would be many mere such Iiegret that a plan for spending the V liked for has net been elaborated ee like people may knew just what they payier. it me penaing preposition Idewn, it will be necessary te pre Lwh a plan and take a special vote a' It; because it seems te be really that the water and sewerage t shall be promptly improved, and at beyond the capacity of our annual le te provide for. Peace With Ueaer. 1, journals are much troubled ever ability that England may push the I States from responsive te retails. r legislation, and from that te war. Of I there dees net appear te be much dan- ,tMU there was a certainty of it no I wwa a sparK or, spirit would urge it as uersuumuuug te injustice, with tee profound for most men tn ,it te urged that as treaties always r.waiw, we uaa eeiier emit the war I the treaty. Treaties also dim,! -X B - mm " "" ,,w mmj wi eueci or a cause i CMeaerel muss the violation of i figures prominently and BOM Of tha Canadian I . teat te set te r-'v. :.r . r rr'-TTTimniiiiiiiiiii that war wmUw4 te that, as ; we weuM be walpped at mr , we had better yield te tbabannrtthMtahlew. Any paper that would clearly aad Irmly advocate such a policy wenld simply be smiled upon as nu lntereetinf specimen of the blow-en-one-chetk-tnrn-the-other party '1'1"'1 pliilse phy would be useful It self-defense were Impossible, but wherever self-defense is possible It is net only n privilege buta duty. Net one line of a treaty shall be forced upon this people if they knew it, and the spirit that led the weak colonists te make war en mighty Drltain will be found te in spire the people of the great republic te re sent every insult te their Hag aud demaud full justice from all nations. m Would Adore the Place. It is given out from Washington that the friends of lien. Chauncey 1 Black, base presented his name te the president for appointment en the beard of the intci-state commerce commissioners. The suggestion is a pecullaily happy one. Mr. Black's mental equipment is of that character well suited te the consideration of affairs of state. He has the leisure for their careful consideration and thorough digestion. And, best of all, lie has the clear-eyed mental vision te see tlie right and the courage te fellow it. Besides these qualifications, Mr. Black is a Democrat of Democrats, honored aud loved by his party in the state. And if the president desires te place a 1'ennsylvaniau en this commission, he can makone mis take in the selection of tbe able standard- bearer of the Democracy iu tbe late election. t'teimtcaesjrsmai, thee there tesMTem item ret abeat cholera, the danger of Meap MMaiice In Uli country la greats than at aay time In the pwt three years. IU ravages In the East have been unchecked; In Japan there wtweever one hundred thousand deaths from cholera In 1SS0. United State consuls report Its eilstence In Seuth A merle. Coin Teil comes from lir7ll, hewever, In the news Mint cocoa Iim tven leund te tva a remedy. Net the cocoa of oetumeice, but llie leaf ei a hrub rejembllug lnurel, from which cocaine is made. The natives chew It Uke toliscce. nd. d of bridge high A bus- .esslng the e el them, Imber nud liefere hbllie wss UehiKh H1S 1 r Is nu wonder Hint there Is some vigorous 11 hustling" for the position of mayor of t'hlln t'hlln delphlaumler the amended clutter. There ire T,UJ acsnt etUclnl plu-e at the next msyei') disposal. Tnr.tii, Ian story current, apparently en excellent authority, that the TeunsyUanU rsllread company has bought ten miles of steel rails In Knglami te be laid In the track of their division near Philadelphia. Expla nation of the purchase Is net assailed unless It may be found In the desire of the company te experiment upeu tbe tespeclive durability et English and American rails; a question one would think about which pre vious experience should have advised them, or It may be a threat te bring the mills at home te terms. Time Te Halt. It 13 pietty geneially believed that the president will veto the indigent soldiers' pension bill new before him. Such an act would be only au exhibition of ordinary piudence. Ter the pension list of the United btatc3 for the cuueut year, atueuuliug te $76,ye,w, represents the Interest at 3 per cent, of a public debt of ever $2,500,000,000. At present the interest en the funded debt is about $15 tijO.we, aud the pension list $.6O00,0imi, a total of 121,-C-0,(Xi. Thb represents a debt of ever $ t.OAi.OuO0"" nt3percent.,andltl3$l mi.oee.otio higher than the war debt at Its highest point. U it any wonder that the piesident should interpose hi3 veto te prevent thu wasteful aud dangerous U3e of the people's money ? Mass icnu.ssEi s pays Its governor 15,000 a year, and Bosten gives IU mayor n salary of 110,000 per annum. Inasmuch as Governer Ames baian lucomeef 100,0) a year, It Is believed that he w ill be assisted in keeping the wolf from the deer by raising his salary from $0,000 te $10,000. A r the January meeting of the New Eng land Kallread club many prominent railroad managers and half adozenermore Inventors discussed the question el car-heating. It was demonstrated that the dltllcultle) In the way of heating ears with steam from the en gine are by no means be formidable as rep resented. One plan of this kind has been in use for live years en the Connecticut River railroad. There Is a small boiler under each car which is tilled with tbe drip from theenglne. This boiler can be llred up when or If the engine is detached from the train. At Holyoke the company has pipes arranged se that the cars can be heated from a station ary boiler. Anether steam-heating lnv entlen is In use en the Bosten .V. Albany railroad, and Its Inventor at the meeting In questleu stated that "the objection that steam taken from theenglne would cripple It has been proved, en the Bosten A Albany railroad, te be entirely baseless." Ue contended fur ther "that the economy and saiety te be ob eb ob talned in hosting from the engine are sulli dent te lead every railroad te change its methods of operating Its passenger service." During tbe discussion etuer;plans were adve. cated, such as heating with het water and with het air. Beth of these, however, re quired the use of hres either in or under the cars, and while tbe last named disposition of the stove may diminish the danger In case of accident, It does net remove it. FEBSONAIm JtSMt; rni.N-cr. theslnier. has been com lulled te rellre from the stage through Ill health. Mjer Jehn lir.i , brother lu-lan et Hen. hlmen Cameren, recently gave a check for 1,000 te the Children's Industrial Heme In Uarrisburg. K. W. K. Coev Kin, or Pittsburg, lu his Sunday Bermen staled that he had seen checks te the amount of f'.O.OOO, which bad been paid te Pittsburg cauucllmen te secure the jiassage of an ordinance. Mil. Kiiwin Beem's engagement at the (traud opera house, Cincinnati, last week, was the meit successful ever In that city. At Saturday's matinee the receipts were ever (3,001', and mere than one thousand peeple were turned away. Ibe receipts for the week's engagement aggregated f l'',000. Je" UewAitt', the well-known news paper cerresiwndent, employed by the New Yerk World, received an assignment of work at the Icecimlval in Montreal, which Proprietor Pulltier, of the ll'er'i', counter manded lu his elllce en Tuesday. A scuttle betw eeu the men resulted In w hlch Heward was roughly handled. Guv. n.i.K has received Ireui President Clevelaud the pen with which be signed the Mexican peuslen bill, aud the Mexican War Yeterau association, which bad lurnlshed this Implement for the purpose, intends te prpserve It as a momento of tbe i-cheme which it bad been working at unsuccessfully for year a. lluiuU, PutrE, elected from tbe Eighth Wisconsin district te Mil the vacancy oc casioned by the death of bis father, the late William T. Prke, is but years of age, but se reuiatkably youthful is he in appearance, if be were te put aside his Prince Albert coat and deu one of a cutaway pattern, he would net Ieek dltlerent from some of the elder pages employed en the fleer. Matiik Miiciiei.l, the daughter of the senator from Oregon, as she appeared in a gray plush cloak at tbe theatre one evening, having been described as resembling "a mai mai tcse kitten by moonlight," an ndmlrer of the yeunglady sent her, with the printed para graph, a moonstone carved te represent the bead of a kitteu with small emerald eyes. caught In the arms of a crescent moon made of diamonds. Miss Mitchell constantly wears this plu new. J vs. A. lir-.U'i kv, who founded tbe nour ishing temperance town of Asbury Park, down en the sands of New Jersey, beards at a hotel In Philadelphia, One evening when be returned totbehetel, the clerk paid: "Mr. Bradley, here Is a present some one has sent you." The package produced by tbe clerk contained two bottles of brandy. Mr. Brad ley refused te take tue nettlea te bis rooms and requested the clerk te send tbem te one of the hospitals. His order was carried out the next day. About a week later it was found out that the brandy bad been sent te a lesser Mr. Bradley, a guest at the hotel, whom tbe cleric had overlooked. The tem perance Mr, Bradley says tbe ether Mr. Bradley was well pleased when what he be. lievedwasa thelt turned out tobavebecu an act of philanthropy. Taeeaay aneraeea wwm a bnUdenwererepalrlag the qnehaaaa railroad bridge tiehhjh river at Copley, Pa., IiSTltJhlpe, slipped ea an lev fell Inte the tlver and was dniwned bis companions could reach hliri. thirty years old and resided, at Z2" it Mr.rrfetis. 1 watched llie smtle en het ttej- Up As 1 bunched the cards nni liu staiked lier chips t .' " GlTe uie the pack, my dual. ' A nourish, a flash, the shurrtlnt;Vn, Bhndsalt me a band, and 1 said tu tun This lime the pet ' I'll steal. An ace, two treys, aiueeu,ajul, Hut the card 1 wautvd was In the l'.v k A bob tailed flush " I saw. "OnecAid," 1 sata, when tbe U'tsweit- mtde ; t split the trays and drew a spade r was a club 1 held before. With her card she tapped her snen y i bin, And laughlUKly laid " 1 alRftys wit), Couie, I'll bet you all I've get. " I'll take, you," eald 1 ana U. Lei stall "I'll 'raise 'you one and bet luy hcvit " the " i ailed " me and leat the " pet. 8UMKB()D'SCIIItt- Somebody's child Is dying dying with the flush of hope en bis young tm. aud etiul'Ody' mother ihtnklnic of the time when that dual fare will b hidden where no ray et hope in tirUhtvu It because there was no cure ter consumption Header, ir the cnua be your nelghberW tase uik comlettlng word te tee mother's hem beturu It Utix) late. Tell her that censu" ptien li una ble t that men are living te-day horn the phy. lclvus pronounced tecurabie lec;iuse oneluni; hd been almost destroyed by tbe Ul-ea.ni. Hr. I'lerce's ' Uelden Medical l)lceerj" ' has cured hundreds! surpasses cod liver oil. bypophos bypephos bypophes phatcs, aud ether medicines In c i'Iur hl dl eae. Sold by druggltu. w "iw Tbe Same Beman Mtuie. Many vain attempts are tnaJe te lcpcatthe reuiarkable success of Bensen's Lui'Llne rioter. This splendid remedy Is knen n, .old una used every where, and Its prompt auleu and unrival led mratlve powers have wen ler it hoiUet Irlcnd. Imitations have spraec up under similar sounding names, such a, " ChpsIlIii," "Capsicum," etc. Intended te do.etve the caie less and unwary. These article iije none of the virtues ei the genutn- Iheielmu vre hope the people wiU assist u te protect what are at ence tnelr Interests and i"ir Ask ter ltenen's Plaster, and examtus ntut i Rien you, and make sure that the d" i apclne' Iscutlu the middle of thepla.'tt eU,uiut the " Three Seals " trademark Is ea tv t'vie cloth. Any teputable dealer will 8 ji'U the 9i(e cuards without hesitatien: lf ennuet re member the name Bensen's en me 1 U-tet cut this paragraph from the paixr. iV kill you. A Dettle or Dr. Bull's tn.ijti Syrup only costs you ii cents, and Its tltra e uuysaie Step tht coughing ; tfyouileiut.lt your life I had alnravs been much Ann. ftt. ana neaaacne. td tv neural At length 1 Ut terudned te ny sanatien Oil. 1 am glad tn recemuieud It, as it made a perfect cure In mvia. e V VKh MiW, JI Alj'iullhSi , B i 'iH'ir, Md birc, BIKE AMU;tU'l t l Me external remedy everytt devicd In-ee fully and unquestionably met tbte thiee prime conditions as successfully as AL' . it's 1'eri rs Pl.if.txm. They are safe becaue thev contain no deleterious drugs and are uiiuutactured upon scientlOc principles of medicine, lhey are sure beciuae nothing gees taU;them e vcept lngtdlents which are exactly aiaried te the pur roses ter which the plaster U lei, ulrea. 1 hey are speedy tn their action becsitn thetr inedlcl nal insiltlesgeiight te their work of relieving pain and restoring the natural ind beilthy per lermance of the functions et re e, nerves and sklu. rM'BKiKftvt: with a aim. The Norrlatewn Times makes liberal ex tracts from the address of Captain (Jeorga M. Franklin before the Lancaster Beard of Trade, and urges that Norristown ought te have a similar organization. As an evidence of Its earnestness, tbe 1'unts offers the use of n room rccecAarje in Its building for the purpose, llere Is newspaper magnanimity ! Mr. Pa un ell, made a strong speech in the Heuse of Commens en Mendsy In sup port of his amendment opposing coercion and urging reform in the laws and system or government of Ireland, lie pointed te tbe fulfillment of bis prophecies se often made that coercion would never establish peaceful relations between Ireland and England and warned the government that If tbey per sisted In their determination te crush the "plan or campaign," they would liiid that tbe work el suppression had only begun and agrarian and political crimes would revive. lie asked whether tbe government could expect a nation three-fourths Catholic te be content te have no representation of their faltuin tbejury trials of their country. la suppressing meetings or late tbe policy of the government has been te exclude Catholics from Juries. Ue showed that there was but little generosity In tbe eiler of tbe landlords te take a half yeai's rent and costs wbeu these costs amounted te two years' rent. He attached no importance te tbe government's declaration against the " plan or campaign," and praised the " plan " as having silerded great relief. Almest every title te Irish land was feunded ou wholesale rubbery and con fiscation, and yet tbe government talked el robbery or landlords. He then spoke bitterly or the system or aeizlng imprev emeuta made by tbe tenants and, reverting again te coercion, said that If the government would abandon it and let Ireland de what Kngland could net de ler her, she would fihevy by ber laws, tranquility aud prosperity hew unjust was the assertion that her people were net law-abiding. There Is net much that Is new iu this speech et Parnell's, and It is only another vigorous blew en tbe same old nail that hs has been hammering at all his life ; but it shows that he Btlllbaa strength and may llve te drive it home. There Are a raw Dtnsci-i Who care mere te make a ..(; p'oflteua worthless article than te wall for the prosperity that ultimately results from honest dealing. These are the men who, when asked ler Bensen's Cabclne Plaster, will recommend some cheap and trashy substitute or Imitation, suing It is "justosgeod." Sometimes they will deupand seU the miserable Imitation without rumaik, allewtngthe customer te suppose be has Ben Ben eon's. If the valueless plaster la ret vrncd. Cheap JTJMU04. A TULOPUOH03 FOR RHEUMATISM. RUSHINGTO DEATH In the attempt te mini the Nlsgaia Whirlpool Kapld Is no mera ivikless or dangerous than tolrlfle wtthdlacas which each day neon res a struugcr held and hvstens the end or life. That is specially true of themnatljui, neuralgia, sci atica and ncn mis headache, which though Per haps, slight at nrsl are uxlromely dangerous, aud steadily secures u firmer grip until at last the ageuy li unendurable and sudden death brings relief. 1 he disease can be cured by tht uje et Athlo Athle Athlo pherus n hit h, In connection with Athlopheina l'llls, never tails when properly used. Kead the follenlng from theme whehavatestedlt. C. A. Btr wart, Nelsen, l'a;, says: " Athlopho Athlepho Athlophe to li saved my mother's lite. Last spring twoef the best physlclau In the county said she could net live tne month. She had been helpless for a yeir, had te be lilted en" and en the bed, limbs all drawn ontet shape, cords con traded, flesh sere te the touch, could net be lined or touched without scrcamlngaleud. The soreness all gene, the cords relaxed, appetite geed, aud gaining everydav, and 1 think a few uuuu hollies will cute her." New flaven, Conn. 1 had the netitatgla for three mouths In my lice. Went te the doctor) he gave me soma medicine te take luternally and a preparation of chloroform te put en the outside, but It did net de any geed. Could net sleep night or day. liad sutTered se muih and se long that 1 su strata U would dilve me ctaiy. Was told tu try Atblopheios by a 'party It had cured of the rheumatism. After taking part et a bottle the )iatu all lell as by uuutc, and new lam well, with net a sliju of neuralgia about me. Mamii UiiiRica, lb Hudsen Bt, Kvery diugglst should keep Athlopheros and Alhlcphores rills, but where they eannet be bought of tbe druggist the Athlopheros Ce., Ne. HI Wall street, New Yeik, will send either (car riage paid) ou receipt et tegular price, which ti 11.04 per bottle for Athlopheroa and eOu. for l'Uls. rer liver and kidney disease, dyspepsia, in in dlgesUen, weakness, nervous debility, diseases of t. omen, constipation, headache, impute bleed. Ac, Atblopheios l'llls are unequal ed. let lweed -rHi;i MAT1SM. A Creaking Hinge lsdiy and turns haul, until oil U anpllid. alter n hlch It moves easily. When the letnta. or htuces, of the betly arc stltrened and intlamed by Uheutnatljui, they cannot te moved without can si in; the most excruciating pains. Ayer's Barsaptrlllv by Its actleu en the bleed, relieves this londltlen, and les teres the joints togeod working erdei. Ayers Uatsaparlila has eifeclcd, in eurittr. uiauy mrt Tvinaikablu euie, a number of which banted the ettiutsertrm uiejteipcrlenccd Iihyslclans. tVeiett necrssaiy, I could give the tiMiu'-iul msuyluilllduaUnhehvebeeucuied by taking this inedlclnn lu my own cue It hu certainly worked wonders, lellevtng me of Rheumatism, aitel being tteubled with it for yean. In this, aud all ether disease.! arising irem impure bleed, thurelfineieuiedy with which 1 am acquainted, th.it atlerdj such roller as A)ei's Darsapattlla. K. II. Lawrence, M. U., Baltimore, aid. Ayer's barsaprllla cured me of flout and tthuumatlsin, when nothlnxelse would It has eiadlcated every trace of disease irem my sys tem. tv. ii. ouen, jianager xieiei iiciment, Lewell, Ma.j. I tu, uuring many months, a sunerer from chronic Kheuuiatljui. The disease ailllcted me grcxleuslv, lnspituef all the temedles I cenld nnd, until I commenced using Aysr's Sarsara rlUa. 1 took seeml liettles of this preparation, and was speedily restored te health. J. rieam, Independence, V a. Ayer'sSarsaparilla, Prep lied by Iir J.C. Ayer A Ca, Lewell, Sla. Sold by all Iiiugglsts. 1'rKe fl , six bottles. 15 tell QALli AND 8KB -TUK- ROCHESTER LAMP. Sixty CanOle-Llght t Beats them all. Anether Let of CIIKAP ULOUBa'lerUas and Oil stoves. THB rBRirBOTlON '" HKTALMUUbUlNUANUltUBUKKCUSIIlUN WEATHER STRIP. lVtls them all. This strip outwears all ethers. Keeps out tbe cold, atop rattling of windows. Bxelude the dnsU Keep out snow and nilu. Any one can apply it no waste or dirt made In ap plying; It. Can be flttea anywhere-no holes te bore, ready for use. It will net split, warn or shrink cushion strip Is the meat perfect. At tbe Bteve, Heater and Itange Stere -or- Jehn P. Sehaum & Sens 24 SOUTH QUEEN BT., TmAm .e?Wi Kami n HVW a wtiea. n AUD zTasii uvss- am Mill MlLLKHMVlliL i 1 1 ?r buivkwviii m inv iftwa. XrimJm&mTXii m I.ANCABTBH. PA. M. A. HKKr-Klt, AL.UUH C. UKKH w KIEFFER & HERR, -UKAI.IU3 IN-! Heiisemrnishing Goods ! Jehn will say he make mistake lfnet.heh&s done a eoed stroke of bualne? "the public are cautioned against Jehn and his HVe WOULD CALL SPECIAL ATTEN110NTO Fuller & Warren Ce.'s tiitur, N. .) STOVES, -HE1TKRS. rTRNACKS AND UMl Weaik no ene teiun any lUks with "tUL LKU A WAKUKN'S" Uoedj. e guaiantee them te glve Satisfaction. AsKUeater"llHCSl'LL.SUlU" has netlval, belnc a thorough het base, no part of this sluve lemalna cold, evety Inchet it tadlates heat, As a Smaller and Cheaper lleaUir thu'Mlltlll UT DIAMOND" has esUbllshed Itself In the fient Ituiks. The merlUei the "31'LKH Ull) "and "11U10I1T DIAMOND ' consist In Scanty of Construction, Perfect Control of Draft, Cleanliness, no Dust, nuQasandKconemy et Fuel. aTfCallandcxauilnstet yeut'elf 40 EAST KING ST., (oiresna ceuki-huu?k i .n-tiaw ANIIIHANCIIKLANII LBBANONANl' LAKUABIBIt JQIWT QWH a," " "' Oa ana anr lUNnar. nevbhmui ii, ii. TUAtNSLBAVB HtADIeU? ,?.ss.n.l5WlSn.Jaeuu, m ""-..i.m neon and a.10 p. m. rer CaJckfej at IM a. in. and Iteo tn. TRAINS LBAVB COLUMBIA rer Lebanon at 14.2ft and a. te p.m. TBA1NS LBAVB OUAHHYVILLB ter lAneaater at . and T.l a. m. and 1H p. ea rer Heading at e.96 a, in. and t. p. m. """ rer lAilmnen at s-ss n. m. " LBAVB KINH BTUEBT LaneMtsr,) rer Keadlng at 7.x a. m, llie and a. se p. ml rer Ihanen at a. te a. m., llie and a.08 K ter guarry villa at a.3i a. m., 4 sq ana tSi pVsb. LKAVt PH1NCB BTHklBT (Laneiitir.l rer itvadlng at T.tfl a. u4 tiNiand 8.50 p. m. for lbanen at B.I7 a. m,, UB0 and 6.08 R a. I or tluarryvllle at a a. in.. IM and aw p. (a. . TltAlMa LKAVB LBUANUN. Jer 1-ancaster at T.au a. in., !(. and 7 JO p. ax, rer ttuarry vUls at 7 JU a, in. OBOAVnutlll!!. THAtMS LBAVB RBAUINDI rer I jtneaster at 7. a. m. and 4.00 p. m. rer tiuatnrvllle at tee p. in. TKAIN8 LBAVB QUAHBTV1LLR rer Lancaster, Lebanon and Heading at 7.10 a. in TUA1N8 LBAVB KINU BT. (Uncajter,) rer Heading- and Lebanon at ".en a. m. and Ml P-m. rer Quarry vine at S.M p. in. THAtMS LKAVB PK1NCB ST. (lAncasler.) rer Keadlns and Lebanon and 8.10 a. m. and im rer QearrrvtUa at B.O p. in. . TKAINB LBAVB LKHANUN. for I;ncatter at 7 se a. m. and 3.U p. m. rerMuarnrvuieatp.ni. rer connection at Columbia, Marietta Jane Jane lien, Lancaster Junction. Manhalm. Brtstlliis and Lebanon, see Hum tables at all stations. A. M. WILSON, Bneenataadaat, PKNNHYLVAN1A HA1LKOAU HOHKD ULK. In effect from June 11, ISM. Trains lbavs Lxwexwrsi and lea vs and arrive atPbtladolphUasfellowsi '"m B AllliEV MA1VT WU1HKY. nvef re- snectAbls druggists only. The genuine Bensen's plaster has the "Three Seal trademark and tbe word "Capclne"cutln theiehlte. feb7M.tV.S 'i'iiKllazleteniVdiu, Sweater Is live year old, and it celebrates the event by tbe issue of an eight-page sheet. It is one of tbe most successful of the receut penny dallies. It Is well known tbat great numbers of Indians die from consumption, although this was net tbe case before tbey met tbe white rxian,and medical men bave speculated freely as te tbe reason. Xeit, II. U. YVyman sug gests through Science that change of dress is responsible, Before he came under the Influence et civilization, the Indian was clothed in garments that would net interfere with tbe free action of the pores of the kin." Civilization gives hlui clothing tbat impedes tbe normal action of the akin, and as be has net been schooled te bear It as the white man for many generations, his lungs have tee much work te de, and unless re markably strong they must succumb. The aklu in IU natural condition, as an organ of respiration and excretion, Is a most Import ant adjunct of the lungs," if this Is the se eret of consumption among Indians, it Is time that we knew It, and Inauguratad a drees reform baaed en the costume of tbe Bebtesavags or boss ether system tbat wUl ftTwrarskhuaebaBes, Tbe Manelleus Cheapness et tbe reed It I're- uerea A Pointer ler Fanners. Mr. Geerge W. Keiner, a leading farmer aud stock-raiser et Augusta county, Va., has furnished the Ktaunteu Vindicator the following account of bis experience with a sile: "Last August I put up a frame building 12 by 12 feet and 1. feet high. Tbe frame is 8 Inches planked up en both sides. The space between was tilled with sawdust I put In a plank fleer anil covered with plank, with a deer in ene corner at the ground. Tbe build ing did net cost ever f20, with an estimated capacity of 30 tens. On August 'J3d green corn was cut. Net having planted tbe corn for the purpose, and only as an experiment, I selected tbe lightest growth In tbe corn field. Tbe corn was cut in half inch lengths by steam power, and during tbe tiling of the silo three men tramped the cut fodder as tight as tbey could pack 1L Tbe silo was only half filled full, net feeling sure that this plan of house would keep it well. The top was then covered with one and a half feet dry wheat cbait and placed loose plank, closely fitted, covering the entire top. Upen tbe plank was put two leet of stone. Tbe gable ends were nailed up and tbe job was com. pleted at a cost of about f 1 per ten. "Oa December 5 I opened the deer at the bottom made for the purpose of getting the ensilage out. 1 found It in splendid con dition, except a few inches 'around tbe aides and en lop. 1' oaring there would be some iroueie te teacu sieck te eat it, some or tbe ensilage was ettered te horses, cows and he js all ate It at once with as much relish as If It was green clever. After feeding tbe ensilage a few days te cows, tbey increased their flew of milk, besides giving a rlcher quality. Tbe stock, which have been led upon ensilage alone, except acceas te a straw stack, have in creased in weight and manifest an increased apetite aud taste for IL It is said tbat irreen clever, cut when lu blcem, makes a geed en silage as green corn. Clever tbat will make one aud a-balf tens el hay will make 20 tens or ensilage per acre, and corn tbat will make i ) te fiO bushels per acre will make about 25 tuns ensilage " Tbe use of ensllage will produce a revo lution In farmlug and stock-raising. Tbe present low prices, demanding a change from tbe old management of stock-raising, ensilage is tbe one great penaeea for tbe stock-raiser. 1 nstead of selling wheat at less than cost el production, beef can be grown at almost half tbe cost under the present management. Cattle will thrive and grew through the wiuter as in summer, and a steer raised en ensilage during the winter months, at two yean old would be about as Urge as at three under tbe ordinary regime, thus savlug a year's feed, it will open up tbe dairy business in a new light. Milk and butter can be produced in the same quantity and cost in wiuter as in summer. 11 Writers en tbe subject who have fed en silage, claim that one acre of heavy clever or corn ensilage will feed four cows six months; ir It will only keep half tbat number It will be a wonderful improvement tnen tbe pres ent wayef winterlngateck. Meck have been fattened upon ensilage exclusively. "Kir J. U. Lawes, the eminent English agriculturist, after experimenting with n. silage, says it loses only one-tenth of Its nu tritive value as compared te its green state. Kn silage is rich tn albumineids aud nitro genous substance, and the proeess of fermen tation which It undergoes in tbe silo is said te take the place of one degree in digestion. "The idea that a alie is expensive has de terred many farmers from trying it Tbe above-described plan is a cheap as can be made and has proven te keep ensilage about aa well as the mere expensive underground plans. Tbe silo has come te atay and will enable every farmer who uses It te keep double tbe number el stock and keep them much belter and at less cost, It is as appli cable te sheep husbandry as any ether stock, snd begs ate said te winter very well upon lu" aVMClAt. XOT1VB.1. SIltLOH'3 CATAKKU HKMKDT-a poeltlvo cure ler Catarrh, Dlptherta, ami canker lleuth. rer sale by 11. B. Cochran, Druggist, fi'e. lsj North Qneen street, Ooed Results In Ever) Cue. 1. A, Bradford, wholesale paperdealerel Chnt Chnt Chnt tvnoega, Tenn., writes that te was seriously nmiciea wim h severe cuiu icai aeiueu en nis Inngs : bad tried many remedlej lthent beneilt. bv use of m few bottles. Since hlch time he has used tt in hU family for all Coughs and Colds with best results. This Is tbe experience of thou sands whose lives have been saved by this Won derful Discovery. Trial Bettlei free at II. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, Neg. U7 and 1 .North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa: (5) tMlngtnduced te try Dr. KlngM -New Discovery for Consumption, did se and was entirely cured BLBKPLK88 MIGHTS, made miserable by that terrible cough, Bhlieb's Cure u the remedy for you. rer sale by B. B. Cochran, Druggist, He U7 Kertb Queen street. An End te Bene Scraping. Kdward Shepherd, of HarrUburg, 111, says " Having received se much benefit from Electric Bitters, I feel It my dnty te let sullerlng human ity knew It. Have bad a running sere en my leg for eight years ; my doctors told me I would have te have the bone scraped or leg amputated. I used, instead, three bottles of Klectrlc bitters and aeven boxes Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and my leg is new sound and well." Electric Blttres are sold at fllty cents a bottle, and Bucklen's Arnica Salve at rc jtr box by norm (5) u t n.,.. ...., v ir...r,i ii. U.VUU1IWJ, 1iuibi.i.hw i.i auu lej Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. A UBBAT DUCOVti: i The greatest discovery Of the nineteenth cen tury Is Dr. Leslie's Special Precrlptleu for sick beadacbe, which is the discovery et an eminent physician and used by aim for ever thirty years before giving It te the public, and It stands to day without a rival. Kead advertisement in another column. WHY WILLYOD cough when Shlleh'sCure will give Immediate relief. Price 10 cts , 60 eta., and IL, rer sale by H. B. Cochran, Druggist. Ne. 187 North Bueen street, Tbey are looking for yen everywhere Drafts of air In unexpected places, going from het rooms te cool ones, earelesnes in changing clething: In short anything which ends in a "common cold in thenead" Unless arrested this bind or cold becemnsseated In the mucous membrane of the bead Then It Is Catarrh. In any and all IU stages this dlseate always yields te Ely's cream Balm. Safe, agreeable, certain. Price fifty cents. j-u-Swdeed&w UATAJtltll CUBED, health and sweet breath secured, by BhUeh's Catarrh Kerned y. ruce ee cents. Nasal Injector free. . rer tale by H. B, Cochran, Druggist. Ma US North Queen street. OBB0TTLBBrBOTSACCB.-Str. Osc&r K.B. Kech, of AUentewn, Pa was bedfast with in in Oammatery rheumatism In the winter el lfeS. Doctors could de nothing te rellev e him. lie commenced using Gress' Bheumatle Itemed y. By the time he had used nail a bottle he could leave his bed i when be had OnUhed the bottle be was cured and has net had a leturn of the disease since. Inhls own werdj, l teel hotter than ever before.''' Price fL, by alt druggists. iebg-HifidUwar PERRINE'S PUKE UAKLEr MALT WHISKY. DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION and all wasting dlscasescan be entirely enred by it. MALABIA Is completely eradicated from tbe system by Its use. 1'KIIBI.SE'S PUBE BABLBY MALT Wit 13KY revives the energies of these worn with excesslve bodily or mental effort. It acta aa a SAPEQUABD against exposure in the wet and rigorous weather. 49TAKE part or a wlneglassful en your ar rival home after the labors of the day and the same quantity be lore your breakfast. Being chemically pure, it commends Itself te the med ical profession. WATOH THE LABEL. Nene gennlne unless bearing the signature of the Ann en the label. M. ft J. S. PERRINE, NO. 37 NORTH FRONT ST., PHILADELPHIA. serUl-frneed gib riitirigs. INN A HKENKMAN. BUY THE GENUINE OLD STYLE HAHr-MAI TINWARE WESTWARD. Pacific Express!...... News Express! Way Passenger! Mall -train via Ut, Joyl Ne. S Malt Train!. ...... Niagara Express Hanover Accetn Fast Linn) Frederick Accetn Lan caster Accein Harrlsburg Accein.... Columbia Accein llarrtsburjr Express.. Western Express! BASTWAUD. Phils, Express! rast l.tnet ttarrt.butg Express.. Lancaster Accem nr... ceiuutnia ancem Seashore Express Leavo Leave Phil adelphla.1 Lancaster ll..vp.iD, 'paia-m. l-VJa. m. eaa. tn. jna.ui. OJOa. rn. 7-ou a. tn. -i a. m. via Columbia saSa. m f.wain. 9 Ne a. in. via Celumbtaj Ma. m. via Columbia via lit, Jey- .15 p. m. t ie iv m. Me p m. 'J I'l p. in. ieavn 1-AncAslur. I i'3 a. m. Pbiladelnhta Actum.. Bandar Mall liar Bxvreesl Uarrisburg Accem xne umraater Accommodation leaves llama. 2.i p. m. 'it" p. tn. ssep. m, ft 3D p. m, TM p. tn. 7np, m. 11:11a. m. arrive at Phtla. I it a m. s'Jfta. in. lejua. m. vlalltJe 11.45 a. m. S 15 p. tn. .e p. re. 5 45 p. ni. rue p. m. flap. m. -AT- 6 if, a, in. s 111 a. xi. BUa.ni. co a. m. U "h p. iu. lee p.m. 3 u p. in. 4i5p.ir. d u p. m. Dart at s.10 p. m, and arrives at Lancaster at MB p. in. The Marietta Accommodation leaves Celnm bta at 6.40 a. m.and lvuch.w Matletta at CM. Alie, leaves Columbia at 11 13 a. m. and4p. nu reaching Marietta at 12.01 and H.M. Leaves Marietta at 3 05 p. m. and arrives at Celnmbla at 5-: also, leaves at sJSand arrives at 8.50. Tbe Yerk Accommodation leaves Martetta at 7.11) and arrives at Lancaster at a.u) oennectln with Harrlsburg Express at 8 10 a. in. The Frederick Accommodation, west, connect, leg at Lancaster with rat Line, west, at 2:1 p. m wUl run through te rrudertck. Tbe Frederick Accommodation, cast, Iravtw Celnmbla at U.JB and reaches Lancaster at IHH p.m. Hanover Accommodation, weet, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara Expreca at VN a. m, will run through te flanover, daily, except Sun day. rast Line, west, en Banday, when flagged, WUl step at Downingtewu, Ceatesvllle, Parke. burg, Mt, Jey. ElUabethtwn and Mlddletewn. t fhe only trnlns which run dally. On Sunday the Mall train wu.t run bv way et Columbia. j. it. wuuij, uenenu rassenger Agent, Clt AS. E. PUD II Ueneral Mnnagur. ruufiiTvum. UHN1TUKE WAKKKOOMH. P buy leuusr.i.r a paik or tuesb folding Dress Pillows. CALL JCAULY AT Hoffmeier's Farniture Warerooms. They are the nicest thing nut aud we have Jnst received another let ei them. aa EA8T KING 8TRBET. FLDiN & BRENEHAM'S, Ne. 152 North Queen Street, LARCASTBB PA. 11A.T9, VATS, C. mMUOMMlMB, AT Wl ANT'S. CHEAP AND OOOD, Thtee pounds Best Prench Prunes, 25c : Katstns, 25c , tenr pounds Ooed Bice. 25c three four pounds Ooed KJdBlce. c. Price of rieur, 82c, 77c , 8c.. Sic, 62c , Mc. and 43c. per a natter. Our High Grade Coffees speak ler lemselves. Please gire us a trial order. GEO. WIANT, Me. IU West King BtreeL reu DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complaint, yen bave a printed guarantee en every bottle et Bbl- .,nk,, .r.,l,a,M f . naWAr Hill tn I I1.A Vn, ..I. y H. B. cecbran, Druggist, Me. LW North queen by U.I street. Da. Uxbslsb VTeaat BTSOr, Puiely vegetable, pleasant te tak will expel worms 1( any exist, no purgative required alter using. Price, as cents, by all druggists. bMindMWair TUB BET. HEO. B. THAYEIt, et Ilourben Ind.says: Beth mTfleUanawliHoweeiir lives te BHILOU'S CONBlfMPTlON CUItK." Fer sale by II . U. cecbran, Dreutst, Me. 131 North (jueea street. Ceal Slxly Dollars Ten. The fuel famine still continues at l'ert Ben ten, Mentana. Ceal la tee a ten, and la ex. tremely difficult te obtain even at tbat tlgure. Weed is scaree and is selllnc at high price, Tbe Indian commissioners have bees snow-bound at Cbeteau since January BBOWM'B HOUBBMOLD PANACEA. Is the mesteBeeUve raifDes.ypyer In tbe world; WiU BBOBS BUrtUF lSWW,wii ViWNI woeuier taken tatemaUy cskppUsd .externally, and ""; .". r. mere eer w KEL1EVB whether ebrenla or acuta, than any ether pain auewater, ana n ss wvnmaa aeutue tu Strength of any SUaliar preparmuen. It cares pain la ta UfthBack or Uewels, Bere Threat, J&eumatiua, netaaehe and ALL ACUEl. and U The area Believer el Pain, skehs'b uevuauuiruwsa " snouie be la ever fiamllr. A teaspoentnl ei the Tanacea tn a, tambler el art wata Iswentened, if pra !arrea, taken at eedUrae, wiil UBEAK UP A cold, aseeeua bettia. .,, salllyaM,WBw tries; ana crying wit cutting ueti t If se. el Mrs. WiMSLOWV BtUTUBBSI MOTUBBSli MOTHEU8III Are yen disturbed at aifht and broken e( your ey a ica cnua suarenui am xcruciaung pain ei ' m at enea and vat . tmtt loeTHIMS STHUP. It wlilrelieve the peer Utile snSarer ImmedUUly aspend npea It there Is no mlsUke abeat tt Thare Is net a TawUMroaeaitawBeaasererruedlt, who will mm uil wn Mt im lhaa it will runliu tha towels, ajad aiT rest totteasotr.aadrsUef saiau teli 4Ueptrtlng like ms It !prlsaJstonsete8Ujsaysat,acdpiant .vasynswi aug-ae-lTd AT BDnHK'B. THAT Pure Sugar Table Syrup AT 10 CENTS l'EB QUAUT, HOW IT GOES I II you have net tried it, give It a trial. New About Qanned Cern We have the Win, Pchn brand, 3 cans ler Sb cents; the Fell's at 10 cents; the Bakei's at II cents; the Wlnslew at II cents. New for the threetlne.it brands in the market: Tbe Dew Drep, the Paris, and tbe Pride el Maine : tbe three last aie the finest tern in the market; mera corn In tbe can ; Bwseter and superior In every respect. These sell at 16 cents, or 11.75 per dozen. lielltlewer Apples, Valencia and rlettda Oranges, White 0 rapes, etc. BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KINO STREET, LANCABTKB. TA. fa-Telephene Connections. Ooedj Delivered, 1887. 1887. VALENTINES BAT1M ABT BOUVKNlltR. BBAUTirULDhSlUNB. PANSY HANDKEBCUlirUOLDEU. 1IS.VD TAINTED BACUBTS. LACK VALENTINES. Lari;e Assertnient, Lew Prices. AT TUB BOOKblOBE OP JOHN BAER'S SONS, N03. IS A 17 NOETU QUBKN BTUEBT. rnAKi: NOTICE! HATS ! HATS ! HATS ! Prices Deep Down. Fer a short time we will otter greater liar- gains in STIFF AMI SOFT HATS, Children's and Beys' Hits and Caps Thau baa ever been shown In this line In Lancaster. MEN'S FUR STIFF HATS, l.OO, 91.35 and $1.60. Uuaranteed tioed or Heney Kelunded. Tret.! and Traveling Bags, R0BDS AND FUR GOODS, AT LOWEST THICKS. W. D. STAUFFER & CO., aland 03 North Queen Street, LANCABTEIl PA. jtMydftw w IDMYEIVS FUKN1TUKK HTOUE. HEADQUARTERS -ren- Furniture. Fui'niture. II ou want anv rUKNlTUUE no cemlnK Sprtniccall and exnmlue my stock, wiu nuuiiiaireanu wen eeiecieu. or the Teu GOOD W0BK. LOW FBICEB. WAXVMB. KTOW TUK TIMK TO Ml'KCDLATE. A3I ACTIVE PLUCTUATIONB In the market otter en te make mnertunltles te sneculatera money In Grain, stocks. Bends and Petroleum, Prompt personal attention given te orders re ceived by. wire or mall. Correspondence seile, lted. rull Information about trie markets la our Boek, which wUl be lorwarded fires ea ap plication. ' JHV D. KYLB, Banker and Breker, WATCHES. Watchis, Glocka Chains and Jevelrj at less than auction prices nntu January i, U37. Vine let et Klnjs, Ac Alse. Elgin, Waitham (Aurera for which lam Sele Axent), and ether rirsUClass Watch: Best Watch and Jewelry JrMCerrect ume by Telegraph Dally, only plaee la city. L. WEBER, WX MetU Queen at Bear Penn's. K. u. Depot, spseueles. Byatfaiss saaoptlesltlooas. AU klaaset leweiry. S-l'urtlcs wmitliiu lull eutrlu aie especially invited te call. WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, Cerner Rast King and Duke 8ta LANCASTEK, PA. septA-lydAJMrnw mAvmiwmmx, TLCAOHINKHT,. STEAM HEATING Latest sad Most Improved ntUIIS-ftivti FiiiaMi wSbtittif-. ewer ea-Haa WATBm TANKS, BBVABATORa. sUeaiaa or BavAra Weaa ash uaesasas kept In sueaine saep. oAUeaoBAaraatA, Ezra F. Landis, r. warn TTIilNlTOU'HfUHNlTUKK UErOT. HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, NOB. 27 A 20 BOOTH QUHMN ST., LANCABTBU TA. AND HOMETIUNO AbOtIT TUB 1UUENBE BIOCK TUAT IS BUOWNTUKUE. Chamber Bulls, All Weeds. 75 te 100. I'rlees langlng (tern 118 te ajea per suit. l'arler Suits, 30 te te patterns, ranging In price from lie te two. Lounges from ss te 1.15 eaciu Couches from as te 175 each. Weed and Marble Tables from 11.73 te C0.eri each. extension Tables, II te VM each. Chairs, per half dex., U.75 te US. We will continue te give you an insight Inte our stock as It ts and also the prices. We bave tbe largest variety of goods te be found in this section, and our prices are down wbere they will speak ler themselves. Tbe goods stand en their own merits. Heinitsh's Furniture Depot, NOB. i!l A SOUTH QUEEN 81UEET, LANCABTEU, PA. flONTRAOTOH AND BU1LDEH, OKORGHB ERNST, CABPBNTEB, CONTBAOTOtt 11UILDBB, Bestdenes Me. eW West King street. Shop Shep Bast Urant street, opposite station beuse. WWMwowe&AIPB,C,IAi5yUAK,, jimTm&nsssA. f ':i&m. ft MlMlx i" &&$&&& ft !&, , ?. SA, MM
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