JSt-V, TJ-i i-x4. . ffimv&h ittakini IBU ." .. 4i5"2i"y- II: Si-; II 1 II WPV pneer xWUNUMY MOftNtrtB, suras in, S1R1STO CT -?, mm inn fast ctm AIA AsttMIMOUO LSmBB wmirunuia(, ri sMSM mi tutum H .orraLUeiKom, Laneaster, Fa. tjCiwwtcr InteUigeiuac fcAtTCASTBB. FEBBCAKY SS.lSfl. "a tk Wrssf Ttek. I vnuti XADOt union or .Mew 1 era resolutions denouncing Mr. ' because or bis order forbidding i or sympathy with the con I Chicago Anarchists. In the onto- ItfltojOentralLaber Union, the An- ! honest men who have been r ler the deliverance of wage work- I Mr. Powderly's attempt te suppress for them Is considered despotic. ijrule of any man who pretends te I organized lAber muss be despotic. I His despotism from which there is no bus Dy dissolution or tne order, (the knights have been kept together NUs despotism in spite of many er irthe part of leaders and men has llniely.due te their having kept down taMteaui point of combining labor Bay unjust redaction of wages. t m they attempted tocembtae with e ether issues, equally Jmpert- : BsstBsere complex, the weakness of tMflamxaUea at once became appar- i lobe no undue assumption of r for Mr. Fewderly te prohibit the Lfrem giving official expression r sympathy with Anarchists, for the ret tbe order Is in his hands and he t responsible for Its mistakes. The comes from the closhleg of the idea tvth freedom of the citizen with the i of military subordination, which is 1iis of labor organization. It the order take any part in politics, all ideas that iet In harmony with absolute freedom Iftrrate judgment, and the expression of (be abandoned. The leader must Itea all hope of controlling the sympa. het the assemblies. Bat this would fist ruin of the order, and demonstrates iwmncsser it for any ether purpose i irutt or its etlKlnal organization. rLTbiTCenlral Union recemixes It as one 5.ef the main duties of workintrmen'senranl. "EtYUoes te use their power te enforce Justice;'.' that is the duty of the whole ret geed citizens and net the especial ter aiaber league. Xet the shoe- r stick te his lash -3a. A la Xrlsb Becreaat. P' 4welluthent!cated report comes that tJesephNeaieUcKenna.aBlrish land. KW ImMtetm long time affiliated with lutes, is about te turn his back t that organization and fellow the re- i O'Shea into Irish exile. If all that jfiUsfedabenthlm Is correct, his depar- I Will DA no lOSS te the Irish enranlTA. Is as a s a . . -s - ,;in (act, it is te ne wondered at that I allowed him the privileges of mem. la the Heme Rule party, for with. -Irian leader's aid he could net his Parllamentnrv spnt. i IS M BOW Shown that he issuprl nntW, nt r- j- ... -.........,. at upon bis tenants a rear rhe. and EpWwly restrained from carrying J- a. - 1 .. " . i euece ey the personal ' Brought te bear unen him fParnell. Later en he began almi- rtteticsacd finally had the audacity te is em mar, ue would allow the tenants i sum If it were made ceed te him ttlw Parliaments nr fund rucn a man te be in the Irish parlia. fmrnMnrnxly fishtins thn Mttira r.t ,, ppttrtiedden Irish peasantry is the merest lie nas shown lits hand morn jMeetly by his assault upon the " plan of wgu wwcu airectea ills landlenl sts. lie seems te be a miserable ety of statesman whose desertion fmm eIriah party will te for the latter auij- (gain. e ,i "tits .. . B vwraj-eeu uuu seniiuie lleaulr. "Governer Ileadly, of Ohie, Is the i man wiieja net afraid te snpnV fceut In meeting when it is ccn&id. I accessary bv him. Tin was tin, ,,,, IttaOhie club lu Cincinnati, Saturday pi, wuiynuicub ueiug icnuereu te i is honor of his departure for a perma t lesWence In New Yeik. ',?0n8ben suspected thatthellam- ifeuniy, uuie, democracy, were under .anpHBCJpledkind of leadership. rwere prepared for these views ut- l the conviction of the ex-governor : rsfala never again allow en honor. Ml te oenteiupU'e. ul had te. with Say name nccretllwd yrlta 038 votes Kiniiicu in ma .reurm ward, and nd, Judge Keraker, n Preeiuct A. tward. aoercdlted iih An nni. ,..: Jjajieluly received nearly sea Let it be !ftwH;n T!Ml ,s nominated ler i SB the Democratic ticket be is net a Muuiuaiei mat wneu rjemlna- I IMUBbt and told thnr am nr.t riame. laomlnatleui, and that when dishonest "" " rewnea ie, me promoter el the 'JStiZ u,.Eu,ue?1 veu ,nt0 "is rm ty wberu they belenir. , It is the often thanklesi office of a fileud pwi us onus Achate of the faults that r?au symmetry. Se has Mr. Headly f.m iub instance recorded. The County Democracy must fr from the leeches that have sucked its r, or tt wlU continue te be the merl- RISUkHtltBOWls. .dinner, the ex-toverner dr. C-efanoiuieB that cenclu- i Ma eteM sa4 wise ob- ief-rtHtMjs: jaacraei asstr :mi OlStSllSllettapl Mri try bala bricai career ewnlnr eat MenUa U laa EssaUa Mate. m k Mare's XhU IaUndlseussleaaf the Invalid pension Vete, a letter rraat Mr. Cleveland of eev- Sral years fe was produced In Congress, la whkfcJ' recommends te the careful aoatidjaluen of Congress the propriety of grasfmg a pension te all honorably dls. sfarged soldiers. This was supposed te show a turn ever In Mr. Cleveland's mind en the pension question, In the years that hare elapsed since his: letter was written. This, if se, would net de him discredit. He has tell Congress, in his Lerin Burrett pension message, of a change of mlud upon a kindred relnt, since he has been president. It It h a crime te see error and acknowledge it, he is guilty. The republicans In Congress seem te held that It is wrong te confess themselves wrong; and upon this conviction they voted te override the president's veto. His confiding disposition, however, commends him te the greater confidence of the pee pie. But that old letter that was dug up against him in Congress convicts him of nothing mere than sound advice te Cen gress te consider the claims et the soldiers ; net necessarily te grant them. TnsAcncBecs but gees aaTagely. February came mildly, GovsnxeR Onunca Is the Democratic gentleman who leeks after the destinies or Dakota by presidential favor, and he seems te be a Democrat et the JeOeraenian type. It leaked out recently that he had atated his in tention te appoint at least three of the five directors and trustees et various territorial 1 n n n stltutionawltheatoonsultlng the Republican council. He told the latter when they called upon him : " It la my duty te send te you the name ei the men whom I wlh te take charge of these institutions. It 1 your duty, unleta they be shown te be un at f or place, te confirm them. I cheerlully ceuceue te you the privilege of natnlntr two of each live. The only stipulation I make is that you shall appoint capable and honest men, and that you de net appoint Republicana offensive te Democrat, in return for which I pronilae ret te appoint Dsmecrata who are edenalye te Republicans. Beyend this 1 cannot go." Governer Church is evidently the right man in the right place. aii I.ET u hone there will be no swinging signs in the hereaiter. i Tbb enew Is nearly Ova feet deep in Ver mont, which is doing very well for dying February. ai Mas. Josefs Caret is the wife of the congressional delegate from Wyoming ter ritory, and is also an ardent believer In woman suffrage. Ta show that her husband is net the political head of ths family, she says: "The flrat time my husband ran for office I voted agalnat him, and my mother supported him. The next tlrae we both op posed htm. In each ewe we thought the ether man would make the better officer. I mention this te ahew you that in our family, at least, the women ue their right of suffrage about as they please. Moreover, the conferring of this power upon women has a geed moral effect, especially upon these whose butbands are politicians. Yeu may believe that where every woman is permitted te vote tbe wlves et the politicians are very chary about unduly criticising the ether women. Te de se means the creation of enemies for your husband?, who can work hJm great injury if they cheese. It is a powerful chick upon tbe tongue, I assure yen." Alie! which gees te show that Mrs. Carey has ene of the btst natured husbands In tbe world. The railroad atove is still getting in its fearful work. At Needles, CaL, en Sunday lour persons were roasted thoreby. m a PESSONAL. Gen. BcTLzn's injuries will incapacitate him for some time. Btudkut Hii,i of D'cklnien cellege, is seriously ill owing te the worry te which he has been subjected In his suit against the college. Prof. T. M. Balmbt's methods of con ducting theKeadlng public school are highly praised by the New England Journal of Education. ' Bartlxt Caup3ELts brother In lawsays the recent sale of the play-writer's plays was a case of downright dishonesty te Mr. Campbell's interest. Gov. Lec5SDcnr, of Connecticut, rfcentlv saw a member or his staff .drink a glass of punch at a public ball, wbireupen he sternly rebuked him. Had it been "wbuky straight," perhaps all would have been well. a . JL VJ.VCKT wum.v. She Aatanlthcs Jrtteneu Oeflrge Profciseis and stadeuls bj mr Ceutag. A case of extraordinary pluck upon the part of a woman occurred at the Jeffersen medical college, Philadelphia, a short time age. The lady applied te have a tumor re moved from her aim. The physicians de cided te have tbe operation performed in the preaence et me students, and when the hour for the cllnle arrived the lady was invited Inte the ampltheatre. The doctors told her that they would have te administer ether, as tbe operation would prove se ary ruinful. She refused te allow this te be done, and then the physicians tried te induce her te takea glaacl brandy, which she llkewlfe refused. They next offered her a glass of wine, but the lady umply waved U away, raying that the would be able te uudtrue the operation. e The doctors consulted for a moment and decided te take the weinnu at her word and go ahead. They bred her arm te the Bheulder, laid her en her bide, and then burled the kflire In the llesb. cut able gash ever six Inches in length, pulled tbu bleed lug pieces epart, removed tLe tumor, scraped the hone and then fewed thn parts tezettier. During all this time the patient ner iihvhJ. Act a cry if e.t)ed her, and as xhe gritted ho. he. teeth her fnce ntcame ss wuIIh as a ahent. The phjalcians and atudents looked en with amazementstthe plucky wrniiau, and mar veled hew kba could endure thf. terrible auf. fprlng without a whimper. After l he opera opera Hen was concluded Dr. Urinlen, turning te the 00O student, said : ' There Is net n man among leu who could have steed this opur epur opur tien as horeloally ea this w Oman." DccMtd AeaiDit the I'f lel AtTitusTillelhosultei lay brother Fellx A. Graham vs. Father David i'ennessey was decided iu favor or tbe defendant. Graham, the plaintiff, claimed (30,000 damages from tbe defendant, who is president of SL Mary'a college, Tbe ground of Graham's claim waa that alter having encouraged him for several years te continue his studies with tbe pur pur ppse of becoming ordained te tbe priesthood of the Catholic church, and liming in writ, ing recommended Graham as a tli subject ler ordination, and having commended film te the bishop or Colerado, Father Fenuexwv wrote another letter, marked "CouildentUI " stating that Graham, ou account or violent temper and tee little Latin, was unfit for ihe priesthood. Graham further claimed that be gave his tljie and labor frmn'.leTJ te 1SS1 in preparing for tbe priesthood and snout W.OOO. By the letter of Faiher FenntaseV te the bl.hep el Colerado Graham claim; he was hindered from ordination te the priest priest priest heed. ' Berks Tobacco Mm rail William M. Kelgner, an extensive cigar manufacturer or Uovertewn. had his m,. amal property levied upon Saturday by tbe sheriff en as xscutlnn issued by Jehn Ketg. ill?it,f' anlve cigar msnu. ? MehasvUle, oeSsturuay, made sa!aWWI??.SrTiuWiMl i iw.we 'e'-sV'i?. v ka aalsw t Las TBUf y-CCBl BttWrM TW TISSUE Berstt Eastern boys, their ages ranging from 11 te 15 years, started en a tramp te the chain dam, three miles from Kaaten, Satur day raernlnj. A few hours later the bodies of six of them were brought back oelrt in death. One alone escaped te tell the story or the awful accident. An engine en the Lehigh Valley read had done the fatal work and Its victims were : Jehn Orrgg, aged 15 ; Uhatlfts Benatelti, aged 15 ; Manning stl, aged 12, stspsen of Charlea Frey ; Walter Walter, seu of Silas Walter, oged 12 ; Walter lleatb, aged 15, son of Conductor Heath, of the EaMen street car line j Willie rearce, aged 12, son of Engineer DlcU Pearce, of tbe Jersey Central read. The six boys, a-empnlcd by Harvey Pearce, brother of Willie, loftherue at about 8 o'clock. Their expedition was te gather calamus snd te hunt umsKrii'.s. They lett the chln iUn shortly alter neon en the way home, taking the ceatre et eub of the trscka. Tbere was a blinding new storm pre vailing at the time. They had j"t reached a shett curve when they stepped upon the ether trie's te avoid a cetf train. The none of the aJvauclni; train deaf deaf ened them and thesnowblinded them. They neither heard cer stw the pivenger train that was rushing toward theiu en the ether track. Neither ceu'd tbe enRlneer or fire man see ahead for mere than n abort dHtauce. In an instant the rushing engine was upon them nndscttterlngthebeysln all directions. Willie Pearce was thrown violently Bnalnt uia urauer, wue was inus saved irem ueaiu. Tbe blew hurled him te ene side out of the wnvefdanxerand he fell into a snow-drift. Harvey Jumped te his leet and looked around hiin in a dazed wv. Ketr film Hv his brother. Unhurt hluuelr, he could nut realiza that death was lu his inldsr. He caught held of his brother and shook hlui. ' Get up, Willie, " he cried. " What are von lvlns there for?" But Willie did net stir. Harvey choek him aain. Then his eyes fell upon the boy's head. Bleed was flew leg irem a horrible nasli In the head and staining the snow a crimson hue. Then he realized it all and burst Inte tears. The fireman in the passeacer train Musht sight et the boys Just as the engine dashed Inte them and at ence notified the engineer. The train was qnlekly mopped and backed up te the scene of the terrinie accldent. All the bedle were found lying between the tracks. With one escepden all had been killed instantly. YeuugOarls alone of the victims wss alive, but unconscious and he died a tew minutes later. Each boy's skull was crushed and mangled and one had his legs and one arm broken. All met death by being thrown against the coal train and back against the passenger train, the elilea of which were sjietted with bleed. The bxlles were taken from the trak and laid out in a row in a small building near the depot. Hore the corenor viewed them later. It was a ghastly sight. The engineer of the fatal engine brokedown when told the story ei the accident and cried like a child. 'We leit Bethlehem seven minutes late," he said, iiand wer0 running at a reduced speed en account of the blinding snow st-iriu, which prevented me from seeing anything en the track. I knew nothing about the ac cident until my fireman called te me te step; that I had Just struck a let of men, he supposing that they were men enipleved en the track. Oh, this Is horrible." The company was exonerated from blame. TMr.dlX DAIS' USUS BebbJ Vlnttha tVlnnar Vho Cleilnj Scents at the lltnk. The great six days' go-as you please raca at Elite rink, Philadelphia, ended en Saturday night, when Bebby Vint, the plucky little shoemaker, finished his drat plaae with a fcoreofJSO miles and ene lap, and wen the PeUct Gatelte diamond belt and one-fourth of the gross receipts, There was no change in the relative poiltlens of the men irem Fridsy. Llttle Vint Jkeptup his leadcer nart, and the latter did net make his great "last day run" which was expected te pat him in first place. The last day was uneventful, but net un exciting. There were two thousand poepte present when Bebby Vlnttnade his five huu diedth mile in tbe morning. He ran the laat two mlls in fifteen minuter, and was cheered te the echo. Hart appeared the freahest man in the race, but whenever he spurted he found the little shoemaker close at his heels. This discouraged the colored lad, and he made no effort te gain en Vint after 9 e'clcek in the morning. Peter Pancbet had run himself down te a shadow during the week, but he ran easily and fast en the last day. He was content with third place, and took hla time alter passing the gtxil. Dave Ben nett, the Canadian cl-amnlnn. rtn'she,! innni, He was comparatively Iresh, and considering that this was hla first lerjg distance race, he made a remarkable record. Geerge Nore Nere Nore maejutt managed te make his five hundred milea, which was necesary te gIe hira c eme in me money, waring nu ia?t twenty two heura hi ran and watked 83 miles. The sesre at the finish was ai iollews : . lllfca. taps I . lines, tans i' J Nnremic... 60J e Hart 6H Siflann ST e l'ancaet ...511 SiHily SiJ e Ueurttt lNewhin ....201 0 There was a very exciting time at 10 e cieck-, wneu iteieree Jauies Watien called the pedMtrlaus before him en the track nnd announced tbeefiiclaUcsre of the race The W75. IlEATIMl AHH I.HillTJ.SU CAM. Tfce Itettan ul Albaey IJnad te Ce Httam and Electrlclly n IU Tlireagn Trains Mr. William Bliss, or the Boaten & Albany railroad, confirms the report that his com pany is about te heat Its cars with steam and light them with electricity. The cars are new being made ready, and in a short time two through trains, the one leaving New Yerk for Boaten at 4.30 p. m , and tbe ether leaving uosien ier iiew Yerk at the same hour, will rerunning wun tne new Barety heaters and lights. Mr. Btlas says : "We hive been trying the Martin bj stem of uvuuuK'i iuix'ur lour monies en a train be tween .Springfield end Boten,and with very satisfactory result. Thebteam is drawn di rectly from the IccemntUe by uiians of pipes running underneath the cars. An Ingenious device is used for coupling the pipes where lutjjr t?a j,uiU miner loaneiner. une con nection Is all metal, nnd there is no escape et steam. A very Bmall pressure, pretably three or four pound, is all that U required te carry the steam through the pipes. This fare J Is net se strong as te be dauger dauger eus should the pipes become broken or dttached in case ei accident. Enough steam la readily geuorated In the locomotive fe keep the cars comfortable without perceptlble lews of metlvu power te tbe angina. On up grades, where mere ateam is needed, the en gineer may easily cut itr the supply Irem the pipes for the hhert tlme lie might uee I it without making tbe cars iu the least degree uncomfortable. We have exnerlen..! no trouble from the exiling of tbe pIjkjseu our .,-cniiicmni iimu in reiu weartier, and we he found our cars comfortable with the thermometer IP below zera We run six cars en each of the trains between New Yerk aed Bosten a biggagei-ar, two drawing-room c i-aand three coaches and we cau heat them all without dltUculty from the cnglue. We will light the cars and platforms with eloctrle llghfatiylhe Julian system. Each car will be lighted Independent of the ethers, the bat teries being place U uuderneth the fleer. There will U about twenty incandescent burners in each car. This system el lighting Ucxpenilve, and there U the obje-elieu that the plant adds about two thousand pounds weight te each ear, but absolute safety is se cured, and that is the main thing. We de net expect that our mstheds el heating and Ightlug will proe te be perfect at the eut.et, but they will be a long step ahtaj, ami improvements en them win fellow." A Natural MUtakP. Frem the Philadelphia llullutlu. A isdy from a dUtant city is visiting Phlla. delpula. Sbe is staying at a bearding house where a hller is a tblng'.unknewn. Yesterday at dinner-her first meal there she wis handed a glass el water. She gently pushed the glass away, remarking te the waiter that " she did net care ler beer." IUF.(.IX. My flrit dar love, all dourer for the grfcf J My land, that has no peer in all i be sen rei vtg1ur,, valj or rlver, flea-er or leaf t It first te no man else, theu'rt first te me t New loves may co re with duties, but the nrst Is deepest et-the mother's breath and smiles tilke that kind face and breast whets l was nnrsed Is soy peer laaO, ths Klebs of lalat, -JWn JTW O'Mttlly, in t,rt,n p,M, S MtM s sim BaasMOssj a tNSMS of Abeat sWO.SSO te sSeJSSSWW HesplUL rrem ths PhllaaelpkU aeceid. The Jeffersen Medical hospital has come into possession of a bequest valued at about GO,O0O. The money was lett by Leuis An denreld, e wealthy coal e par ater, who died in this city thirteen yean age. lis was attended by Dr. William B, Fortes, new professor el anatomy in the Jeffersen Medical college. Mr. Audenreld held Dr. Ferbes end the medical profeaMen In general In high esteem and he Inserted In his will a bequest of IliXV 0X, invested in the bends et tbu Texas it Pa clfia railroad, le bs applied te any hospital that Dr. Ferbes might select. Dr. Forties, however, never designated the hospital te which the money was te be applied until a few daj s age, when he caused the bequest te be turned or or te the Jrllersen hospital. Behind this runs an interesting story which Is generally known te medical men. About the time that Mr. AudenilM died Mr. Ferbes was a competitor ferthec'ialr of anatomy In tin Jeffersen college, lie was opposed by Protester Pancoast and Dr. William . Keen. Professer Panccsst carried off the prlis and Dr. Ferbes subsequently became demonstrator of anatomy lu the same Institution, which is but ene step removed from the chair for w hlch he was striving. Professer Pancoast occupied the iosltien until a Utile ever n year Hge when it again became acant by retsens el Profes Profes eor Pancessl's resignation. There was another struggle for tbe place atieng many eminent stiigenna, but the beard el trustee selected Dr. rorees. During tbe many years that have Intervened since the death of Mr. Au denreld Tiolesser Ferbes has been frequently Importuned te make some disposition of the bequests, but be steadily refused te de be niiul recently. The muter was, however, tied up lu the courts for several years be cause the trustees or the bequests had con verted the securities lute income bends of the same company, and thus reduced their value irem f 100,000 originally te about $00,000. If you are billens take IT. rirrcj's " fltatsnt rnrgauve fellrts." thoerUlaal "Little liver l'lils" Of all drujglsts. Jd.lL.lw Everybody knows thit the best rmfly known fr C03gb, celdi, etc, Is Dr. Hull s Ceuija s'jrup An invaluable remNlr-I have f lurid Salva tien Oil an lulaab! -r-mi'ily ter chapied haafij. J. K. IS I El, fainter, -Ve M Uebert Street, lUltln.er, M3. STOOD THE TEST. Aticccx s I'enjrs 1'lastus hare successfully and triumph intly steed ths test of many years' uiabrthopablle: they hare never been'equsJed by unscrupilens Imitators who have ssuahtte win a part of the reputltlen et Ailcecxs by making a plastsrwlta heles In It; and they stand te-day Indorsed by net only the highest medleal authorities, but by theuiands or grate lul puicnts who hive prerfj their tClcacyas a household remedy. llr.ptctabl Drngxtsts never deceive the public l)Jt beware of Cheap Jehn drusglsts who offer you a plistcr called " Casxlcum," Capstcln," " Capucln," or " Cap Cap tclne."and tell yen it is scbitantlally the same as the genuine Bensen's Capclne Plaster, or even better. Ihey ass: less for tbe Imitation, for It ce.-u les: but as a remmlltl Afant It Is abso lutely worthless. hn reoatatlen of Jlensea's as ta only plaster pessestlnz nctual and high curatlve c.uiUiti.'s Is the rnsnlt of many years' evp rlment and honorable clHallngs en ths part rf the proprletoras and W00 phjslctans. paar maclsts aud druggists enHersx it as the tx-st prrinade- ProiactyeurM.f against deception by buying et reputable deners only, and avoid mlsttsrs by per-ensi examination Theaenulne has " Threu teals " tradetuirz, and in the centre la cut th word" Cpclne." XcbaM.wjtS urttCLAL xeriaxs. Mothers! Btettasrstt Mothers!! Are you dlnurbed atntgbt and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with theexcrucUtlngpala of catting teeth? If se. go at once and get a bottle of MU4. WIN9LO W'9 SOUTHING SVKUP. It will relieve the peer llttle snflVr Immediately a.pend upon It ; there Is no mistake about It. 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II tectran, drugsUt, Ncs. 137 and li9 Xerth ;Q:cen St., Lancaster, Pa (3) Ilia brexih or a chronic catarrh pttlentls often se orTenMve that he cannot go Inte society and he buenrava an object of dl-gusC Alter a time ulceiBtten ects In, the spengj nenes are at at Uetcd, nad Ireqnently entirely destroyed. A constant source or drlpplc? of the purulent se cretions Inte the threat crmutlxes producing tnveterue brencbltls.wh'ch In lis turn has been th" exciting came et pulmonary disease. The brilliant results which have attended Its n for yours past properly designate Kly's Cream iUlm as by far the twet and eui real euro Jebl3 2wdoedw Da. iu&sleb Werm ararr. Purely vegetable, pleaaant te take, will expel worms If any exist, no purgatlte required alter using. Price, a cents, by all druggists. W-amdilWAF SLKKPI.K'b NIGHTS, made miserable by that terrible cnugb DhUeh'a Cuie la the remedy for you. fold by II. U. Ceehran, druggist, Nei 1S7 and 133 North CJueen St., t&ncaster. Pa. (i) Oxb Berria EsricTB a Ccrk Mr. Oscar K. B. Kech, of Allentown, Pa, as bedfast with In flammatory rheumatism In the winter of 1SSB. Doctors could de nothing te relieve him. He commenced using Gress' Uheumatle Ucmedy By the time he had used halt a bottle he could lravehljbed; when he had finished the bottle he waa cured and has net had a return of the disease elnce. In hlj own words, -1 tcel better than ever before." Price II, by all druggists. teb-3mdJUWAr The Verdict Unanimous. Ten are feeling depressed, your appetite Is peer, you ere bothered with Headache, you are ndgi ty, nervous, aun generally out of sorts, and want te trace up. Brace ur, but net wtthstlmu. lants. spring medicines, or bitters, which have ler their bisls cry cheap, bad whisky, and which stimulate you for an hour, and then leave you In worse condition than before. What you want Is an alterative that will purtfyyourbleod, start biulthy action of Ller and Kidneys, re re re utore your vitality, and give renewed health and stiength. Such a medicine you will And In Klec trlu Bitters, and only W es.au a bottle at II. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, in and IS) North Queen strict, Lancaetur, Pa. (j) Kxctlement InTetaa. Great excitement has been caused In the vi cinity et Pari. Tix., by the remarkable re re re covtryef sir. J. K. Corley. whewas se helpless he could net turn In bed, or ralse his head : even body said be was dying of Consumption. A trial bottle or Ur. hlngr hw Discovery was sent him. finding rellel, he bought a large bot tle and a box el Br. King's -New J.lfe Pins I by the time he had taken two boxes of Pills and two bottles ei the Discovery, he wea well and had gained In flush thirty six pounds. Trial Bettles of this Great Discovery for Con Cen Con sumptien free at II. B. Cochran's Drug Mere. 117 aud 133 North Queen street, Lancaster, pa, (J) COUQIt.WftOOPINO COUGH and Bronchitis liuuiedutely telleved by Hhlleh's Cure, sold bv 11 II. Coearau, druggUt.Nes. 137 and IS9 North Queen bU, Lancaster, Pa, (1) A (sad Sttalertuna, Is te rdse a nice family or boys and girls and then have them carried into an early grave by that terrible disease Consumption. Heed the warning and chuck It In its first stages by the pieinpluse of hemp's Balsam for the Threat and Lungs, warranted te cure and relieve all cues. Price 60c. and SI. or sale by it, -Cochran, druggist. Ne. 17 North Queen str,L rriaiir. tjj The Population of Lancaster Is about 30,000, and we would say at least one hair are troubled with tome uifectlen of the Threat and Lungs, as these complaints areuc. cording te statistics mere numerous than ethers. t a would advise all net te neglect the opportunity te call en us and get a bottle el h imp's Balsam for the Threat and Lungs. Price 80 cents and II. Trial else free, ltespectfnlly. 11. li. Cochran, druggist, 1J7 North Queen stretu 1 HAT HACKING COUGH can be te quick) v cured by Shtleh'a Cure. We guunntee lu Bell by u. U. Cochran drugaUt,Nes.l97and US North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. (i) JUST AS GOOD, Don't allow anyone te make j ou believe any ether remedy It Just as geed ler tick headache as Ur. l-cHlle't Special Prescription, for It Is net true. This Is the only remedy In the world that struct at the root of the eUseate and drives It out. Give !t a trial. OXIBACCO ODTTINaS, HUKAPS, HUT X INGS AMU PACKKtU WASTK, Dry ami Clean, bee jht for cash. J.B.MOLIX8, e- ir sart fmtt, Mew Task. ,. aa., svves. .THLOPHOKOBFOR KBMmUXUM. A SWINDLER Ikies net rtfsr pessibls pnrehasea te his vletlsu. Ths Athlopheroa Ce. gladly rsfsra tatTsrers from rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, asrveaa or sick ttoadaehe, kidney and liver oeraplaints te these who Ant bun turtd et these diseases by Athlopheroa, and will tarnish names and a dree tea or many such persons te these deatrtac them. ;Ath1oprnre It the only rsmedy ter tasse diseases that can stand such a test. A. L. Themas, Cuba, If . T.. says ! " My son, J. U. Themas, has been inffsrlng Irem rheumatism ter several months. Athlopheroa rellevsA htm or the pitn, and reduced ths gsrailiagef tbe Joints, and ths lameness entirely disappeared. 1 have isea these having neuralgia cured by tak ing ene doie. A. Beard, 1st, Klace, N, V.. says i I have been troubled ter soma time with sciatica and rheu matism, brought en by working la a damp place. I could find no remedy In medicine I was utng, until 1 tried a bottle or AUUopherot, wnicn gave me immediate reiler." Mrs. Alfred Thursten, 11 North Mala street, w llkcsbarre, fa, says: "lam net troubled with rheumatism new,slnce using Athlopheroa. Ibllleve, should It in any case fall te relieve and perm inently cure, the cans would be that the directions were net faithfully followed " J.J. Savltt, Natsreth, ra.,aayt : "Igavstwe bottles et Athlopheroa te my slater, and the has entirely rrceverad. she was afflicted with in flammatory rheumatism and st, Vitus' danee and although we had two et the best doetors, he gradually grew werse. Bhe would teres m rrem pain nUht and day. I heartily recom mend It." Every druggist should keep Athlopheroa and Athlopheren rills, but where they cannot be bought of the druggist the Athlopheroa Ce., He. Ill Wall street. New Yerk, will tend either (car riage paid) en receipt or regular price, which Is Sl.oe per bettle for Athlopheroa ana sets, tot nils. Fer ltver snd kidney diseases, dyspepsia. In digestion, weakness, norveut debility, disease of women, constipation, headache. Impure blend, Ac , Athlopheroa fills are unequal ed. ieba-lweed , YEU'S SARSAPARILLA. Scrofula It one of the most fatal scourges which afflict mankind. It It often Inherited, but may be ths result of Improper vaccination, mercurial poi soning, uncleanllness and various ether causes. Chrenie Seres. Ulcers, Abscesses, Cancerous Humors and. In some cases, Kmaolatlen and consumption nuult irem a scrofulous condition of th bleed. lhlsdlease cau be cured by the ue or Ayer's Sarsaparllls. I Inherited a scrofulous condition of the bleed, which caused a derangement of my whole sys tem. After taking lest than four bottles of Ayer's Saraaparllla I am Entirely Cured, and, for the past vear. have net tennd It neces sary te ue any medicine whatever. I am new In better heslt s and stronger than ever before. O. A. Wlllard, Hi Tremont ttreet, Bosten, Mass. I was troubled with Scrofulous Seres for Ave years ; but, after using a lew bottles of Ayer's earsapanllathe reret healel, and I have new geed health Elizabeth Warnock, M Appleton street. Lewell, Mats. Seme mentbs age I was troubled with Scrofu lous Seres en my leg. The limb wis badly swollen and lnflamd. and the sores dlacharaad large uuauUtl3c.f eSentlve matter. Every remedy failed, until I used Aver s sarsaparllla. By taking three bottles of this medicine tbe teres have been entirely hea'ed, and my health tt fully ra.tered. I am grateful ler the geed this medicine hat done me. Sirs. Ann O'fittan. 1M suUtvau street, New Verk. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. TrApared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Si Ce , Lewell Mass. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers In Medulna. fXteai CAFE. SURK AND SPEEDY CORE. O Kupturn, Varicecele and Special Diseases of either sex. Why be humbugged by Quacks when yen can And In Dr. Wright ,u ui. et nam ma tOnlyBoeu- lab Prtsiciaii in Philadelphia who makes specialty et the above diseases, and Ccmsa Tanct Crass Oeutmn. Advlee Free day and evenln. Strangers can be treated and re turn home same day Offices private. DH. W.lTWKIGHT. !H North Ninth Street. Above Baee, p. u. Bex en. Philadelphia. janlMydAw jtuvBuwvmxuuiMe moeo. QALL AND SEE -THE ROCHESTER LAMP. Sixty Candle-Light Beau them alt Anether Let Of CHEAP GLOBES for Gas and OU stoves. THB " PERFECTION " METAL MOULDING AND KUBBEB CUSHION WEATHER STRIP Beau thorn all. This strip outwears all ethers. Keeps nut the cold. Step rattling of windows. Exclude the dust. Keep out snow and ruin. Any one can apply It no waste or dirt made In ap plying it. canbe flttea anywhere-no holes te bore, ready for use. It will net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip Is the most perfect. At the btove, Heater and Itange Stere -or- Jehn F. Scnaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER. PA. w M. A. K1EKKEK. ALDUS O. BERB KIEFFER Sc HERR, -DEALEHS IN-! Housefnreishiog Goods ! WOULD CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO Fuller & Warren Ce.'t (TKOT, N. Y.) STOVES, BEATERS. FURNACES AND RANGES. We ask no one te ran any risks with "rUL LKU WABBEN'S " Goods. We guarantee them te glve Satisfaction. As a Heater THE SPLENDID has no rival, being a thorengh het base, no part of this stove remains cold, eveiy Inchol It radiates heat. As a Smaller and Cheaper IIeaurtbeMBRIQBT DIAMOND" baa established Itself In the front ranks. The merits el the "SPLENDID" and "BKIGUt DIAMOND " consist In Beauty or Construction, Perfect Control of Draft, cleanliness, no Dest, no Gas and Economy et fuel. S-CsJl ana examine for yourself. 40 EAST KINO ST., (OPPOSITE COUBT HOUSE,! SPI U4AW WIMMi AMD HOUOMS. 29 29 -GOTO- Reigirt's Old fine Stere Fer Pemmsry See, Beuche see, Plpsr Heldsleesr, u. U.M u mm A Ca, and aU ether leading braatU of Imported Champagnes. Alse, Madetra, Sherry and Pert Wines, clarets, Bautentee, Alas ajti Stouts, sole Agent for Special Great Western Cham pagne, produced by the Pleasant Vallsjr Wlae Ce, the flnest Amsrtcas Cbampagne H lass . Eiertda orange Wins, the tsest la tMstarsBSt, A tell line of Jsraadsr, WhlakV, laa aad Eassa, californUClaretaad White Wiae, et UtftkUS ley, GsittefBltv H, E. Slaymak.ir, ..jz- '. i,.-a -" . ,t .,' . iAAAwasisBaB.twua.. raVOIR fc aUMTaUM. slss.tst,aasi Black Dress Goods. FKtESTLEY'S Celsbrated Bleck Bilk Warp Henrietta, Black Silk Warp Camsl"s Hair Cletb Black All-Weel camel's rtau cloth, Blaakfrene Bergs, Biack Drep 'd Alma, Black caaatmsr Bert, Silk Warp Vllette Cleth, Bilk Warp Prln. eetu Cleth, Standard Quality of Blaek French Cashmere All our BLACK GOODS are la two shades Jet Blaek and Medium Bias Black-are pat chsesd direet rrem Imperters ana guarsntsed In Quality and Pries. PrlttTtltri'E Hea'a VsjUtas, Oeurtland'a Ontpaa, Blaek Leng Bbawla, Blaek Bquara fibatila, Blaek Freneta Batlnes, Pin Btrlpa Olnghama, Pin Onaek Grtaghama, Mourning OhlntiM. WEINV1TEEXAMINATI0N. Hager & Brether, Ne. SB WIST KINO 6TRMT, LANCASTEE, PA. N E W YORK STORE. DRESS GOODS! WATT & SIAUTJ, 6. 8 & 10 MAST KINO ST., Invite Special Attention te their Mew Spring Dress Goods I OrrEBING TUB Largest Stock, Beet Variety -AID- LOWEST PRICES. 1C0 Pieces Dress Qoedt at te. a yard. Anether Case et Deuble Feld Cable Cashmeres, fie. a yard. Only half price. Albien Cleth Checks, loe. a yard. Bilk Mixtures, yard wide, lSXe a yard. Weel-Faced cashmeres, double fold, 12Xc- a yard. New Spring Cleth Suitings, yard and a quarter wide. Be a yard. SO Pieces All-Weel Tricots, SI Inches wide. 37Xc a yard , worth tee. e-Inoh English Cleth Suiting, 19 new styles, 50c a yard. All. Weel Frless Baitings, M inches wtde, SO) French Feule Beiges, se tnehss wide, Me. a yard. Camel's Ualr Suitings, 4! Inches wide, TSe a yard. Everything new ana desirable In Dress Goods at Bettem Prices ATTifE New Yerk Stere. j. & MART1H tt CO. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS -IN- Ne. l- Dexsn Unlaundrled Bblru, re inforced front and back at I8e : former price, tee. Ne.t-10 Dezen Fereate Shirts reduced lroml.te0o. Ne. s-One let Calice Shirts, 2 Cellars, re duced from soe. te me. Ne. 4-One let Bine Flannel shirts re. duced from It SJ te 11.00. Xe, s One let of Faney Flannel Shirts reduced from I1.7J te Sl.M. Ve.S-lS Deien Percale Shltts reduced from 11.00 te e. Ne. 7-One let of Night Bblrls reduced frost IUS te Me. NftS-Oaelotef UnUnndrled Shirts re from tee. te Me. Ne. v. One let or Bed Flannel Shlru were II Hi new tee. Ne. 10 -w Desen Heary White Merine Shirts reduced te We. J. 6. Martin Ge., Oar. Walt litif AFriMMft, LtBOAsxaa, fa. SHIRT DEPARTMENT ,vt gnaa atJetlsTsI wi atBasaatsaaJtatsssiwtMstBlsjitsj i . 1 1 'i i . .i - w rilM BMCIAL mDuciimi -TO- TOBACCO PA6KEI -AMD- . QRO'mVERS. The Tobaeee Season new being at Its "MAS? eutf-ix KIS. u'wst a-svB. Oar goods we guarantee teba of earewm nlaeture, or manufactured te ear own t TDtrerera we can tetttfv te the quali "tit lb and FIfll8U,and de gnarantoe a F. We eon give you a very aeat ant - 1$ mctbu au'"ss Butt ler tats, Wseanstveyeua Flae Dress Bnlt for HUM, 111 oe or IH.W. " Wse4a gtve yen a mtdtum-svsUkt Bnslnsea Ovsroeat for SS.0O, Bs-ofTet We can gtve you a insdlum-weigfet Dress Overcoat for j.oe, 17.00 or 119.00. We offer ren Special Bargains In UNDIB WBAM, WlAlLErJ SHIRTS." KSIIT jAOsfaTsl UOOIBRT, WHITE AND CALICO SHlMTa; X55AI'jy,.AJ'J,lLBLOU8Ei J' D ceBDtj! ssswtt wiaatmnvrsiHsVD, HAVE YOU SEEN OUB TOBACCO PACKERS' PANTS WHICH WB ABB BELLING AT 31.50. If net, they at worth your wbll te M ml try tntm. d ONE-PRIOB Clothiers and Furnialiers, OOB. NOBTU QUEEN ST. AMD OENTEB SQUARE. LSWCABTBB. FA. w ILUAMbON ck KOBTEB. Communicatlep by TelepheiN WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. Tbe Vital Force of Commerce -IS- MONEY ! We kesp thlt vital force In a healthy state of circulation by a system or close margins that make quick sales. MEN'S CaSSIMERB SACK SUITS, CO. BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS, SSJ0. BOYS' DUES SUITS, M.00. CHILDBEN'S KILT SUITS, SisO. CUILDBEN'S SHOUT PANT SUITS, rXSS. OBNTS' SPBISO-WEIOHT OTBBCOATB, Is 00, 17 00, It 00 DENTS' DEBBY HATS, I) 10, 13.00. GENTS' SOrT POCKET UATS, te, 7S.,I1 00. BOYS' HATS, CAPS AND POLOS, MO., Mc, 73e. TUESDAY, MARCH 15,' OUfl OPBNINO DAY FOR BFBINO STYLES IN DulBirs Fine Bilk and Htiff Felt HATS. Anether Cats or UOSE for Ladles and Misses In Black, Brown, Tan and Blue. We will dispose of In large or small quantities, at 730. a pair. denta' Hosiery, eievee. Underwear, Neck wear. Dress shirts, Cellars and Cuffs at corres pondingly Lew Prices, Tranks, Yalisea, Trarellng Bags, Sample Oases, LADIES HAND SAT0H1L8 2, CO, A7S CENTS. LAUIBVAND OENTS' DRESS G alTBKS, MO. LADIES' CURACOA RID. PBBBLH OB (STRAIGHT UBAIN MOEOCCO OAITERS, FISO. - OENTS' CALF BKIN DRESS OalTERS, In But But eon, Lace or CODgrets, SIM, WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 82, 84, 96 ft 88 Btst IlOs St, LANCASTER, PA. Stores open Monday and Saturday Bvsa- legs- QAMMtAmi OTANDABD WORK. Edw. Edgerley, OABRIAQI BDILD1R, NOB. 40, tt, IS, tl MABKXT BTBBBT, Bear of Posteffloo, Laaeastar, Fa. IbavelaSteek and Baud te Order Bvsrf Ts- rut el the ttoUewlag styles i COUPBS, BUOaiBS. CABBIOLBTS, C ABBI SOES. VlOTOBI AS. ' ,. BUB1MEU WAUOMS, T" CaBTS, JBl.UaU VVMUUJin, BUSMM, H -A.BBW'AUON1.iftfirO;.fl WAOOBB. t employ tbe Best Meeaanles, aad s te build oereeUy any style of Ud uveBsOtU. Carriaeia sired S-JsiSkslaUWOrtl lasMtJrlH FmiatlT AttetiM Ta. FBNBB 10WBB MAM ALL OTUBI. aataaaaa HIRSH BROTHER, 1 &1 It tfv m. .. 51 I fl f "ft ; Ui " ,": ' -1 M i' SfS --s-l m k asft .m , s ls- lJL Iftr "s vs; A V i f A m&&wmmmmm,, W Te,ISASTJUJ(ST., 9na,WA - ? .... 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