W& te i ww ?ssmfcs eutr-fi W$ V-1'W.'ifi W-' WW i' "!! ( rf-"i ,l - . " - 1. BY rib fc aY 1. . "It. - . i 17 "V "-rv t1.X'W" W Tri rvflHE IiAlWlASTER DAILY INTELUGENOKlt, FRIDAY, MARCH 18. 1887. w W4 "M HM wm sa u ml? IntalllttneOT psv :vwi i." .-ji. WPR, WiSrtW. iCwicoitelnttlllgeTUtt. , MAHOH IS, UR. --? - m X Laager Klvals. liBCSBdth PimnrflvanlA rati. Ikm both dknontieaed the sale of im coupon ueicet books, and raitaKIe given of the compact a tha two oemnantM. unAwnun. ,'' get all they can out of their traffic. -'sasakiiEST OOmnanT is vet nnmlnallv tfea. Management 0f the receivers, l oentrol has been passed te C the read, who have been '.br tha reconstruction trust. rwkamKr. Gewea was president he i wiineut power ; Mr. Cerbin, Is DUB. finds all the nnwer I In hie office. He and hisseneral snanlfeatl administer tha m I nind ranee from tha recelvm. nf I Mr. Cerbin is one, and te all intents naaai tha aaainritT. s $M mw adaalnistratlen has entered into i BHaaiT and eerensiTe aUiance with BBMSylvanla railroad and has reversed an pwwjr wnich has hitherto con. It It baa decllnad nllln with I Battisaere & Ohie, and shuts that com. r.n zreB an entrance Inte New Yerk, i w inducement for the building UaatePailaaatnhlA. B.W thua LtaVia bow amid thai tiu wtimM i- Will tkraw tin tha lnii mrtA ... fasstaBbehaadsiaf itaeM uumiu -. wBmdhut has alrassrl- Air,.. TbaaaaranaTlnv iin in v. j; taUreaa management, and the strong ten- ' wm toward railroad conseli- 1mIIum St . . . -,vi. KaMaav? MfrXHiMUM im w os- taw, MMMmimnnHiKrai MSWasJMaX, lUlMmMtIRM R tw iimiiiiii. rn.r-T - - nwireaa nvairyfcajtei ,y,ww cenmMbUl.wiJ.JnTri:; TT" "E3SMWrTnnh t ..,. P -w r ".v.ii, saMnetaarallmail nnlnn nhleh P"ntlla te these Interest. JTlt la clear at least that Pennsylvania no SfclOMer has two (Treat railrnarU rivaling WM each ether In fwfelnv hnolneo. hnf ihni Wl&f-f tha Ttallfllmfv enil PdnnntltfAnl. I... ..1 K.-'a.! '""""" " isuuojiieuuiuaiijiigreeu i mu.' Tf. 'n iin.'n innarn.ii .a .vwFa.ft..i.i m j ..cstt w.i.m .'6vkuv& w wuuuiiauittjmj Kb' lng upon the public carcass. The abolition K." a t- ..... , ei momucage ticket is a slgniflcant indi aailan nf this. Thru minri mii. - i, 3 .- -rrL-rmv "r"" " "itD w ue wwvni irum an raureaa passengers in this iTr""""' "5u " ." xuik, xer many SXMt two cents a mile has been the kwi- Auuee iwsseuuers wne usea ine f'iiraUread SUfficientlv te' travel n thnnan i'iwi. . --.-t. ..,. . rrrr ,.,11 1 1 m ju, uam umu buie w genueir smBapoxMtien at two cents a mile by buy - w a woesana mues at once. This is the aflnsaiii.in that has been taken away by agreement or tne companies. It has ; jut been done in obedience te the inter- ktmtm miaitmai law - kiL j . &?ijv... .. :r:,-:r - --" ' ', avwawww wwauaaaauLia x&w. vfiiifTii niw nnr or nn . wi uu m cxpressiy icsiriciea irem ap ap Ueatlen "te the itsuanceef mileage, ex ex wIen or commutation passenger tick ." It has been done solely in the inter- , revenues ei the reads. fnbMcaa AatLDlscrlmlnatlen. r.e oeuaia iwneu nnauy me ltepubllcan MCW antl-dlacrimlnatlnn hill. .-in,m,t aJkHrlnsr oerxirtunltv far fUcmaainn e-i. ir ." . : . ".""' wi 'mw Jrenrese naa made his speech in its rjfffFv Ke reason was given for gagging WWVfOBmum or ine dm, save that further sssiHsnuu was unnecessary in the opinion :, promoters of the blU; which was tllW.tO theeXtentthatnnHllU.lelllnn nrn.il.l I JWTt affected the final vote, in view of the ssswrminauoniepass tbe bill as it steed i'MVft party measure: but nnvprthia it rs grossly Indecent te forbid the Benaters i pppesea me measure te declare their liens. The privilege was subsequently g fireauemie put tnelr views upon tha d. but that was net the wimi nf tim Wlvilese te Which thev WPm Bntllll rm,. '-ttaca appointed for them todniarAhem. 7flT was the fleer of the Senate, and it t-wasaw ne saia mat the time of that body vwciwMeauuaeiuiiy laxen up that the wHueiaMiest would nave suffered by a all discussion et th hiu hinh i- V. bl tha meat lmnnrtnf . .. Ei r-.u. lumuie ei me 63- . fjTheDemecratlc senators refused te vote waea tbe final passase. ami nni ..- n. r-JMrfiltjana want mamIiJ . . . .. - :'" "v '"ue ttmaniie bill. j.'wixiwnocraue lenaters desired antUls- wuea legisiauen, but net of the in live kind that the Republican caucus m. i aim was solely te secure addi I machinery te move its power in the . It believes that it ii nht.i-.j .. liBapeblican commission, that may ex- whiuwpuvjiisij coercive lnlluence swt saw nuireaas or ine state, accordingly .tfcsjr behave themselves towards it. ItfemSjIUre fellows after thn leaUl.ttn tOoegrees, but very long way after. Its paawy ee juagea rrem tbe declaration sawing jrenrese that d scriminaiinn Individuals, and net against objectionable in raiimaii . I; that little towns had no reason rialtt if btecer tewna hui nrenur itnm nUreadf, as they had fremna. aswr ranrese considers himself I aoeooalat of the first water, and rutxeua vast deal of water auoaentfcesnblecL I MjbBl would bold water, under a awmeiic, wai eridentlynet Of 1U saaaaaMura. alu h.. iPentHUd ltB dlaenaatnn fn thi Zmr, alaee than was no especial HJmt te pastate this weak rather sad ever seventy IWI lllinl hill SjJ"tf 4afft It toaUte Mwsf wU bjm iruttfajij rt y t di teaiaeA 1ft laihakaaulat U Ik. Wta,. Ita aliawUtaw tfcay Ut aada are ft hi easaaMel Batten a4 fee? land te IteaBMataMkm-ftkeMeasBre. ItwIUbe vatatleai te UM Hale; aa4 worn than that, tw, teeaaM it awka te takeaway the feree of mum of the constitutional re. atrlcUens npeB railroad traffic. re Heaey for Streets. In our advertising columns te-day will be found the text of a new ordinance which has passed both branches of ceun. cik and has received the necessary signa. tore of the mayor. Its general object is the Imposing of a license tax for street pur poses. It fixes the amount that must be paid by cabmen and ethers who engage in passenger and baggage transportation, and It also provides what their charges shall be. It provides for lamps and numbers for haJcs and requires that their drivers shall wear upon their person the number corres ponding te that en the vehicle they drive. This regulation will be found of vast con. venlence te strangers, and will be most effective for police purposes. The tax upon telegraph, telephone and electric light poles is one eminently proper, and the manner in which their ownership is designated is useful for mero purposes than one. It will net be a heavy burden upon the companies, while the revenue te the city will be by no means unimportant. It is estimated that this ordinance will produce $1,000 mere revenue annually for the city, auef which is te be for street purposes. "With this annual addition te the regular street appropriation Lancaster's public thoroughfares should be surpassed by these of no city in the country. The new ordinance is an experiment in this city, and it may in operation be found crude. But, where imperfect, it may be amended; and its general effect must be advantageous from every point of view. Stene Bridges. The chief engineer of the Penusjlvanla railroad, Jlr. Brown, seems te be as well satisfied as Mr. Xlchels, of the Reading, that iron biidges are net altogether relia ble. The company is preparing te put a stone bridge ever the Conestoga at this city, and we new hear that it also in tends te replace the bridge nt Ceatesvllle with a stone structure. Stene bridges are unquestionably the most reliable and dura ble, but their cost puts them out of the contemplation of the ordinary railroad builder. It would be well however for legislation te make their use imperative. The best is none tee geed when the tafety of life depends upon it. The Mansfield, Ohie, Herald had a proper appreciation of the glories of St. Patrick's day, for Its Thursday Issue was printed en tirely In green. m a Bask ball pitchers come higher than tbOM of the peach blew variety. l'ner. E. J. Jamks, of the University of Pennsylvania, Insists that nexta-Tnanufae. turtngand agrlculturejtawglryis the most !mrxrtMtseurc4t!-9755un In the ceuntrv. BUtuJs.h -,,,, exhausted an ranMlv lh. nn. irr:. :t- .. . -" -- iea ine government taites some steps In the matter at an early date, that great element of national wealth will vanish. Few people properly value the forests, for besides their Importance te manufacturing, railroad build ing, architecture and agriculture, they exert an undeniable Influence upon the climate. The value of the forest's product In 1S50, was placed by the professor at one hundred millions mero than tbe total value or the farming land of the five New Kngland states. Us thinks that the government should at once withdraw all forest land In Us posses sion from entry, and establish schools of for estry for the purpose of training foresters te take care of public as well as private forest?. The last proposal Is rather startling In its suggestions of paternal government, hut thsre la evident necessity for vigorous mea sures If the trees are te be saved, and through them the climate. It is suspected In many quarters that the lnlluence of trees en clt mate Is net yet properly understood, and tbe traditions with regard te tbe severity of old time winters eeem te contradict tbe state ments of scientists with regard te trees and storms. "A regular old-rashlened snow storm" describes a two-feet on-tue-level-drift-ever-your-head kind of bllzzud, with the wind howling and the mercury near zero. The floods of the great rivers are held te support the sclentlUe view, but our record Is net long enough te make this evidence of much value, and no one csn tell what floods may have devastated the sites of mushroom Western towns a few score of years age. Hew seen the dead are forgotten! The Grant monument fund In New Yerk that started out boastfully te be a million, has set tled down te $123,835.30. Fer tbe past week four nickels constituted tbe enormous con cen trl button. A Bosten paper wants te knew whether first-class postage rates should be charged for rejected manuscript. m m- This president has received a letter from L. M. Handv .fe Cn.. nfsj.n vn.i m. neunclmrtha Alaska fninmatviai ,......... and reciting a history of Its proceedings nunuraiuiiui uemiuas investigation aud If true, vigorous action. Handy & Ce. were suffers bv the seizure nf nn nr hai ... ,,i. engaged In the seal fishery. They charge u.at we jnjncnui aiuii iOinmercial com cem Danv has Buccseilnd In nutat.n.hi.... ..... -.i..M.mu5 aueuuw control of the seal fisheries of Bebrlng Sea and "j"" euu, uaaeu aeieiy en a lease from the United States which permitted the com pany te kill 100.000 seat mnn.liu .... .... small islands. This Is net a terrible Imlfptiiiant u-i i. , remembered that tbe aeala r nni n...i .. or near the two small Islands allu;ed te, but tbe document lurther charges that the cow cew Danv"hss made Itaall lh n..in . ..... government and Impressed liite service the uiuucia auu ageuis ei me government te uiamium us possession ana control et this immenie territory and sea. It has estab lished exclusive trading pests at all the avail. ....Uuu. m mat immense territory, en . ,, ..uug me rivers ana upon tha Is lands of Hehring Sea. It exercises absolute -umm.uu ever iue natives ana holds them in a state of practleil bondage. It has ex. terminated the se.l. en certain Islands te prevent them falling into the hands of ether Uadenu IU agenU have, In violation of law. deseed the . fiver coin of the United 81. wltt a stamp ter pnrpese. of trle, andre' fuse te accept any ether when tendered bv teTi"ri,rtdepurchM8 0,tUB & AU of this is bid enough, but coming from a firm whose veuels was aeiz.d and forms! lv condemned as a seal pirates aud whose case has already received the attention el tbe secretary or the treasury, there Is prebibly much mere sound and fury In It than truth. But tbe Alaska Uommerelal oempsny U a vsst monenolr. born mui .. !.... ,.ii administration which certainly needs close watching. - -sswsasa- Tuk green was under the white when the snow began te fall yesterday, . Tuk Women's Christian Temperance union of the country deelare that the liquor trafiie is the cause of elshtv nar aaiil r n ,,. crime and ninety par cent el all tha nann.. i...u, i - L.r. ..' r- miu u iuh wiunixr. xeh is a guttering gen erality that Is big sounding, but net suscepti ble of proof. r tfTuStiaeUe"" ' "" m,W I Txa Pittsburg JUjpateA has report from Ottawa UattbaCsaadlaa sjereraaMt, two SBeatbs age, proposed te the oeloalat offlee In Iioadeaasekeaieror the MUlemMt of the ttsbery dlipnte by arbitration, it was sug gested that "Q rest Britain should propose at ecee te the United BUtes the settlement el all questions without reeerve, In re. tbe prob lem by the appointment of a commission, te oentUt a follews: One delegate te be named by the governor In council et Cicada, one from Newfoundland by and with the consent etUreat Britain, two from the United Htatet Juid from some Independent power." Itlaaild tnat Ujnada would prefer Germany for referee but there should be little dim. cully In settling that matter, and the only trouble In the way of the arbitration Is that Americana fall te aee anything te arbitrate about. Te our eyes It Ii a plain casa of treaty violation en the put el CanaJa, and though the matter Is trilling, tin principle lnveUed I worth trouble. JH TUB MUVtH SEAS. A Tan Sea Tells the Sterf of His Eiperltuca With Cannibal. A wealthy citizen and prominent banker of Gardiner, Ma, who had led an uneventful though Industrious lite, sat down In the di rector's room of his bank recently and told a story of his capture by cannibals In his younger days which is better than Kobtnsen Crusoe's nsrratlve, because it is truer. He was the son of one of the leading shipbuilders and owners en tbe river, and In 119, when thenty-feur or twenty-five years of age, he went te California te leek after some vessel property belonging te his father. While in San Francisce he made an arrangemeut te j;e down te the Seuth Sea en a trading voyage 7 .' .T81. uu uius reiaies me inci dents of the trip : " We made one of a group of islands ly ing in 1,20 west longitude and 11- south latitude, near New Zealand. I had heard of the place through Captain Henry Gardi ner, of this town, and 1 knew that the us. tlves were tLinnlhala ami ia.i .ni.H.ni . tateee. Captain Gardiner had told me that the scamps had once taken a crew of forty men Irem a French whale ship and eaten every one or them. But potatoes were sell ing at f 1 a pound In San Francisce, and 1 de. termlned te take back a vessel lead and make enough ler running tbe risk. I cruised about the Island ler about 100 days and picked up enough of their language te talk with them. We were sailing by one of their towns at sunset one night, when I con cluded te go ashore In a beat. It was about like landing near Seguln here, In October or Nevember. It was potato digging time and the weather was uncertain. It shut down dark, and I and my beat-crew were cast The natives pulled us out of the surf and took me Inte tbe cabin of their chief, where I dried myself and passed the night. Next morning I told the chief I would like te go te my vessel. He would net listen te it. Then I said I'd like te have him go oil with my beat crew and bring the cantatn ashore. He agreed te that, and they went off te the vessel. After they get en beard, and before they could start te come back, the wind came around, blowing fresh, and the vessel had put te tea te make an oiling. The conse quence was they never get back, and I re mained the prisoner of these cannibals for the next tan ri.n 'PK.n,.ut.. -.. :-,-. "-j -. .uej ucwni uis Kindly, wanted teeat, but I couldn't move without ?in.g iB11 b7 forty or fifty of these fel lows. They would net tell me where the vessel was. The old chief, who had gene te the vessel, was a widower, and had a daugh ter, fourteen or fifteen years old, whose name was Tergana. Before her father went away she had treated me relitely, but never would have any talk with me. "She was a person of much Influence with the tribe, and my plan was te get Inte her geed Braces, in order tn tnnua ,,.., M. of escape. After trying In vain te Induce her te converse with me, I acted upon a recollec recellec recollec tlen that I bad somewhere read that all sav ages are passionately fend of gambling. I whittled out a wooden top, such as I used te pi?.w,h.'er ?.'? when beyi having en top lu AlVfer."' " for nothing, etc. I showed her hew te use it and told her te get three or four companions and play. She did se, and, giving each one of them ten kernels or corn, 1 set them at gambling with it. They Boen became excited ever tbe game and Infatuated with the top. Watching Tergana carefully, I noticed that she felt very bad when she lest and very geed when she wen. Seeing, one day, tliat she was rapidly leing her corn, I stealthily slipped aeuie mere Inte Kf r. , nc,. 8he 8CtePed i sad 1 knew then that I bad a held en her. I Increased It by letting her put en a haudsemn teal r,nZ. which I were en my iingsr. Taking a piece Of ChAfi-nil. I nnn.1.1. ..,? f . show where I had left my father and mother. I told her that they were old and helples?, aud that their previsions would give out, and that they would starve unless 1 returned te them seen. I saw that I had enlisted her sympathy, but wnen i asked her where the 'kyoeok' rthe V. :J """""wiiuiim Aiewuays alter tnat she came te me at night, as I was standing outside of my cabin, and told me that the kyboek was at Wytanga, about CO miles i across the Island. She offered te send a guide with me te tbe vessel if I would premise te protect him and take him away wi mUS" . In-d,d .u.et 8ne Mid' they weud kill him. I offered te make her a present of my ring, but she would net take it. 'ilv rather will kill me when he comes back if I have the ring," she said. That night. I Sl.lfy BUl?e 8 teu'. rugged fellow, atarted about midnight en our tramp !.tisland.. We walked all the night nd" the next day te reach the vessel. I rubbed myself all ever in a bucket of rum when I get aboard, but the next morning I was se lame tbat I could net stand. I took away with me in tbe vessel my guide and another native called 'Aceacby.' The latter was a fine, honest fellow, a geed worker, who begged no hard te be kidnapped tbat I could net reluse him. Finding tbat tbe natives were coming aboard te search for him I bid bim in tbe ucuttle, a little square den under the forecastle, and then put a sailor's cheat ever tbe scuttle. These uevlls went all ever the vessel j when they had searched one place they posted a sentinel te watch It ; ihey looked Inte the bunt of salts and poked a sUck into every water cask, but they thought the forecastle was the bottom of tee vesUl and failed te find the scuttle. Aceachy was a member of a subordinate tribe which had been taken in war by the tribe which ruled the island. They ate hall el their prisoners ana mala Hv.. nfth. ........ i :.. . . killed and eaten Aoeachy'a wife and child. After we arrived at Sn Francisce, Aceachy pleaded te be taken home with me, and I brought him te Gardiner. He was the beat uiver and swimmer I ever saw. and I subsequently took him down te Seuth Ainer. .wnu,?.ena.d,vlllK ePedWen. Alter wards, while swimming across the Kenne bec, he was seized with acrampand drowned, iiu f uneral was conducted by Bishop Bur B.es Acy was a noble fellow, as true as ueJ. Ula character was greaUy admired by our beloved bishop." Rioting at a Ball-Fight. A bull-figbt took place at Sin Rafael, Mexl Mexl ce, en Wednesday, in tbe presence of fully 50,000 people, none of whom had paid less than 8 for a seat or standing room. The bulls refused te fight, and finally the specta tors burst into tbe ring and mads an India criminate attack upon the bulls and the Ubters with chairs and ether convenient unfiles. The troops were called upon te euppress the riot, and several times were u J 7 a w -wu niiuurawn ssbres before the maddened people would de. r . ----- -..v. u me uuit-iigniers. I ue people resisted the soldiers, and larue numbers of the former, mere or less wounded, A Kuewlng Tark. Yankee GlrlMad! I should think I did come home mad. 1 shall never go out asa missionary te the Turks again." Oaiaha Lady-" Would net they listen te your arguments T" bu'i wheft'iaiiSft?1 xePectf'"y enough. Zi , . n . usd te one of them about tha sin of having se many wire iT,., ,, ? think the brute said V de you ' I am sure I don't knew." "Hasaid if Turkish women were Ilka ma one would be plenty." me Qarrsts Gifts S.oeo te trtnc.ten. Mr. Rebert Garrett, who has been vlsltlne: Dr. and Mrs. MoCesh, at Princeton college; has given 8(O0O toward the new art museum in addition te the 17,000 contributed net Ions sua bv TrmiM llJrri.nn i ....:. -FJ- ..-ww ...Wwl U.Ivlfe J Ml -f?h .E""?.1""1 rVr' & te come with the Hen. Jehn K. Cowen and read a paper at one of the president's library meet" legs en "What the Baltimore ,t Onte rail ir?!uJJ?i?,?3r ,,leln-t tot its empleyes." 2ftUw.m uPPlmBai7 te the paper en 23f!J&&ifa,tmiarbj Mr.JilllettF. WsriHuaiuereeeatUbmymsxijigtir tjeartaesae. rrem the St. Leets Pest Dispatch. Mr. Cbatlsa P. Jehnsen returned this morning from Mount Vernen, Lawrence county, Ma, where he secured a verdict for a client that he regards as one el the greatest of his triumphs, in February, 11, this client, Michael Herner, was tried, convicted of murderlug David lleswell and sentenced te Imprisonment for ninety-nine years. On Saturday, at the end or the seceud trial which bad occupied two weeks, he was round gulllv or manslaughter In the fourth degree and fined rcoe. Said Gov. Jehnsen this morn lng : "1 never saw such a scene In a court room In my life as followed the reuditlen or the verdict en Saturday. When It was read Herner was tee much agitated te move for a moment, then tie Jumped at least three feet high, swung his hands in the air, and as he came down te the lljer yelled with all his might Then he gave another leap and another ytll, and another. Men In the crowded roe'ii answered hlsyell with whoops as loud. Herner's young wile first threw her baby Inte the first pair el arms that offered, sprang upon the jurors, bugged every one el them and kissed three or four. Then she and her husband sprang upon the Judge and shook bis hands like pump handles. Tbe sheriff lest all control of the crowd, and had te let them whoop. Beth sides, friends and enemies, congratulated Herner, all feeling that he must be right, as he had wen finally. He had been tu jail since July, lv, in spile of tbe eilortselhls friends te secure his release ou bail. He im mediately paid the Cue aud went home with his wife. Showing eellcttudtf. Frem Harper's lUiar. Father (.te family physician) Isn't Geerge Sampseu a relative of yours, doctor T Family Physician Yes, he is a nephew. Father He wants my daughter Clara, but I gave him teunderstaud that he weuld't get any of my money until after my death. Family Physician That was right. Geerge was asking about your health te-day. A Slstaniorphetls. rrein the rittsburg Chronicle Telegraph. " If Mr. Garrett bas really sold his stock In the Baltimore A Ohie railroad, the transaction Is a meat singular metamorphosis," observed the snake editor. "Hew can a sale be a metamorpbeilsr" asked the horse editor. 11 It converts a Garrett into a seller." " Oh, waao-ne peer, the girtle gle us, Te see eunelres as libers ee us. ' Tew women want tn appears tck, and yet hew many we sje with pain written en evry fea ture, who have ben suffering for months from Ivuiale ekneti, and who ceula easily cure themselves by the uoef Dr. Pierce's " ravnritu Prescription,1' te b leumt at anydruic store This remedy Is a speclrlc for weak hacks, ner ner ner vousernour&lgto plu. and all thst clan or diseases kneau as "leinsle cemplaluts." 111ns trata, large treatise en diseases of women, with meat successful ceu-su of si'lf-treatment. sent ferlOrems In stamps. Addrvss World's Dlsrwn sary Medical AsssotUtlen.CDl Main street, iluf iluf Ule, N. . Frem "assafras, h'ent Ce.. Md. 1 find I tell as rnuchef Ir Hull's Congh rup a of alie her cough remcaics combined. J. K. lUi:iLr. druggist, Hewareofceuntcrri'lta'-lto sure ynu cetthe genuine SalvaUen OIL Have no "Just a geed.' WO MILLION REsTOKEK. JjiuncBETn's Pills are a certain cure ferevcry disease; they purify the bleed, which in Its turn makes a pure, heilthy body. During the last nity years they have restored te perfect health and enjoyment two millions of persons The tecret of their success Is their three-fold ( ffects, Invigorating the digestion, stimulating the liver and bowels, and purging away Use worn out particles of the tedy and all seeds of disease. One or two Pills taaen every ulght for a week or two will always cure. BPSOIAL MOTIVE. Mothers t Moment I Mothers 1 1 Are you disturbed at night ana broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? If se, go at once and get a bottle of M US. Wl S LO W'S SOOTHING SYKUP. It will relieve the peer llttle suffer Immedlately-depend upon it ; mere Is no mistake about It. There Is net a mother en earth who has ever uied It, who will net tell you at once that It wlU regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the ch.ua, operating like magic It Is perfectly safe te use In all cases' and pleisant te the taste, ana U the prescription or ene of the eldest and best female physicians and nurses In the United States. Sold every whe:e. a cents a bottle. mayJllyd&w WHY WILL YOU cough when Shlleh's Cure will give immediate relief, frlce 19 cm., SO eta., K,d,!iv,re ?alB h H- - Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 1J7 North yueen street. (6) Ooed BeselUtn Krery Case. D. A. Bradford, wholesale paperdealoref Chat tanooga, Tenn., writes that he was seriously afflicted with a severe cold that settled en bis lungs : had tried many remedies without bencrlt. IJdlns Induced te try Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, did se and was entirely cured by useef a few bottles, blnce which lime he has used It lu his family for all Coughs and Colds with best results, 'this Is the experience of thou sands whose lives have been saved by this Won derful Discovery. Trial Hollies free at If. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, Ues. 1J7 and LW North Queen street Lancaster, I'a. (jj esa Itemi Erasers a Curs. Mr. Oscar K. B. Kech, of Allentown, Pa., was bedfast with In flammatory rheumatism In the winter of 18a Doctors could de nothing te relieve him. Ue commenced rising Gress' Itheumatla Uemedy By the time he had used halt a bottle he could leave his bed ; when he had finished the bottle he was cured and hat net had a return of tha disease since. In his own words, "1 teel better than ever before." Price tl, by all druggists. leM-Imdjiwar An Knd te Ben Scraping-. Edward Shepherd, of Harrlsburg. 111. says "Having received se much beuerlt from Electric Bitters, I leal It my duty te let suffering human ity knew It. Have had a running sere en my leg for eight years s my doctors told me I would have te have the bone scraped or leg amputated. I used. Instead, three bottles of Electric Tinners and seven boxes Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and my leg Is new sound and well." Electric Blttres are sold at fifty cents a bottle, and Bucklen's Arnica Salve at 25c. per box by H. B. Cochran. Druggist. Nes. 137 and t North Vlueen street, Lancaster, I'a. (j) THE KEV. GEO. H. TUAYEU, of Bourbon f"?...'.. BtMl myself and wife oweeor lives teSfULOU'S CONSUMPTION CUUK." Fer sale by-: " C0000" UruggUt, Ne. 137 North Queen street. (jj Da. Uaastsa Weasi Sracr, fnrsly vegeUble pleasant te take, wUl expel worms If any exist, no purgative required .after using. Price, as cent, by all druggists. bS-SmdatWar AN UNfOKTU.VATK 1'EBSON. The most nnfertunate person In the world Is one afflicted with sick headache, but they wUl be relieved at once by using Dr. Leslie's Special Prescription. See adverusemeat la another column. (i) Th Kxcltemeut Met Uvsr. wIi?..,?"h U B- Cochran, druggist. Ne. 117 North Queen street, still continues en account of persons afflicted with Cough, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis ana Consumption, te procure a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Threat ana Lungs, which Is sold en a guarantee and Is glvlngeniire satisfaction. It U a standard family remedy. Price SO cenU and L Trial tiurt: elS-lwdAw U.B. Cochran, N os. IS7 and 131 North Qnean ?.V;,S.,r..Ha.n,cfJ,er' r u selling 811 1 LOU'S COUUUCUItK as a guarantee te cure all threat and lung troubles. (8) Caution. We would caution the Public te beware of Dealers ettering Kemp's Balsam at less than the regular Price, se cents ana II, as oftentimes Imi tations or inferior articles are sela as the genuine In order te enable them te sell cheaply. U. H. Cochran, druggist. Ne. 137 North Queen street Is our agent for Lancaster. Bampls bottle given toyeur. elB-lwdaw BUILOH'S CUBE wm Immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis, ret sale by U. B. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. ISJ Menk Queen street. (7 Tbe usual treatment of catarrh Is very unsat isfactory, as thousands of despairing patients can testify. On this point a trustworthy medi cs! writer says : "Proper local treatment Is pest Uvely aeceasary te success, but many, If net most, of th remedies In general use by physi cians afford but temporary benefit. A cure cer tainly cannot be expected from snuffs, powders, douches and washes." Ely's Cream Balm la a remedy which combines the Important requi sites of quick action, specific curative power with petlect safety and pleasantness te the patient. maiS-xwdeedw QOAMm JQ H. MARTIN, waetMAte aan urail paaua la All Kinds of Lumber and Geal. JsaasY.aTa IT, aim W ... w.a as sa-s BUtAibemnriiitSrr JTva JAUMOAKDNKKH A JKiTFKRUHl. GOAL DEALERS. f)irr Vn Idsi wms SMNcankPrtaeaitrestr H VaSMb1 lsTtaBBi ttssl.u - Mite. --y - --.-..". nwn, SsStWwSWTMsTss. UtN HBBtCAt, ATULOl'HOHOS FOR HUKUMAT1BM. Anether Sudden Death. Hardly a week passes without the mention by the newspapers of sudden deaths, aud et late the alarming frequency of the statement that death was canoed by rheumatism or ueuralgla of the heart cannot fall te hsvjbecn notleed. In all prebiblllty many deaths attributed te heart disease am causrd by these tertlble dis eases, which which are far mere dangerous than Is generally com tdered. Is there any positive curat The best ancwer te such aqmstlenls given by thoje who Auit (rni curnf by the use of Athlopheros. UrctinfitiM, Mas , Slay 19, ItK. I have been troubled wltn ihoumatlsmlneno of my knees for years, being at times laid up for several days. Athlopheros has entirely cured ine. It has alsa cured two friends of mine who were the worst caea I evor saw, ene of them a young man only 18 years old, who was se bad the doctors gave htm up. Twe bottles of your remedy entirely currd me. (ixe. tv. SrertR, Mg'r Diamond Seap Ce. October !, issj. Twe bottles of Athlopheros cnre.1 inn nf In. fUmmatery rheumatism. My family physician advised ine te take it, saying It had dene all ha could. but could net glte me any relief but Athlopheros droveltaway.aud 1 am happy te tiylthas rjccr come back. My daughter was also cured by hnlf a betUe after sutTertngthe l""'K"" lUOUIUHlsni MKS. Jims Uewssr, 21 1'le.uant St., Waterbury, Conn, rermany yeirs I htvobesn subject te rhcu matlm In its worm fi.rms. During my last slege et sickness 1 was Induced te try Athlcphores, and found It te be a'l It Is claimed te be. a cum for rheumatism. i,lTI cLARa, Every drugstst should keep Athlopheros and Athlopheros 1'llls, but where they cannot be !?,u.?.hSef th0 druecist the Athlopheros Ca. Ne. Ill W all street. New Yerk, will send either (car rtage paid) en receipt of regular price, which Is I1.W per battle for Athlopheros and 60c for Fer liver and kidney diseases, dyspepsia, in digestion, weakness, nervous debility, diseases el women, constipation, headache. Impure bleed, Ac , Athlopheros Pills axe uneoualed. maris lwned mimmiu. AYER'S SAUS.VPAR1LLA. Pimples, Beils, Ayer's earsaparllla prevents and cures th. eruptions and painful tumors, by lomevinS their cause, the only urectual way'er UeatiSg Ayer's S.irsiparllla h prevented tha usual fnUrl' "".5chhve pained and dlftre'led riafnvuTeri5lS,"r ""'" eM"-- . aliaWwllhaiyIili0ul,,Ua wUb r"P"s en the face; Jh'fwself r$?2& "patc'Se $& A PBRPKJT OURH lVS&. 5iV?r Sl.i.'S? 8luca-T-w- 1 was troubled with B-lls, and mv health was ff1V?,.,nn,,p?,ri,;'L l.'n ulng Ayr" irSar5! rllla.and,tn due time, the eruntiensall diiin mat?N tl "' "or !""" Oeiertn-, Alb7- !,iTS'robl!a.'fer a 'engUme. with a humor rJ ,,'u, n.Pp'ard en my fsce In ugly I'lmplcs and Blotches. Ajer's s'arsapirtll cured me I -ChllH,,t S"2? P.""0" "" world entries U. Smith, North Craftsbury, vt Ayer's Sarsaparilla IAi0lAby.alldni'rBe,u nJ dealers in medicine. QAPCINE PLASTERS. BENSON'i POROUS PLASTERS. WINTEB EXl'OSUKE CAUSES COUQUS, Nerai'i-a1'1S?Jr' JJoenmatlsm, Pneumonia Neuralg.a. eclatica. Lumbago, Backache and ether ailments, ler which ilensen's Canelna Plasters are admitted te be the bit rSmeeJ ,hn ?Aey ""'r6 and cura n alewheSrs. tJ.n,l,0,.llcF nPP'Lcatln Is of the least benefit Endorsed by 5 uj i physicians and druggist " K ware of Imitations under similar seundlna names, such ai " Capsicum " " Capslcln." or 1"P'C,2.0 " ,ABIt Bisses's ase TAB! e drSJgtsuf 0'aIlywl,oayeubu7' " fliij-!,. SKABU11Y A JOHNSON, dll-tmdeedlw Proprietors. New 1 erk. CAKK.SUKK AND SPEEDY CURE. ,.f.ptae Varicecele and Special Diseases Of elmer sex Why be humbugged by quacks wben you can And In Dr. Wright the enVltsan. 4 Pnvsicia i In Philadelphia who makes a iPialttyr?i.ih.e'lbOTe seases. andcilsi them t Ccaas UciruMTBXD. Advice Free dav ?2?neXZala- &lnger can be treated Md iZ turn home same day Offices private. p n ii4iNertaJ'lntn 8t"t. Above ltlice, 'iSdSvAfc I'hUadelphla, me WEAK MEN Suffering from the effccU of youthful errors. SfJ 'I'LlTf7' Mt,nt weness, lest manhood ?if.'.i wJ".?ena ? v'ubIe treatise (sealed) con taining full psrtlculars for home cure. ritKEef charge. A splendid mPdlc.il work : should be read by every tnin who Is nervnus and deblll- w'i1, J?re,i' rer. t. c. rewLEK. mlSSmdiw Moodus, cenn. QRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. THE OltEAT ENGLISH UKMKDY. An un failing cure for Seminal Weakness. Spermator Spermater Spermator rhes, inn potency, and all Diseases that fellow as a sequence or Sell Abuse; as Les of Memery. ...Y6.1 ''"Sllude, I'aln In the Back, Dullaess of Ulen. Premature old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Consumption and a Premature Grave. " f 'nil particular!, In our pamphlet which we oerete send free bv mall te every one. "Tbe, Specific Medicine Is sold by all drng. B ,Vi.st ,l P6! Package, or six packages for IS, or Ui nltJ2alaY mttU ea Ibe receptor the money, by addressing THE QIIAT MEDICINK CO, n . . Buffalo, N. Y. .v1.a?,oeu,t. of counterfeits, we have udepua i5.?A,1JSw w PPerJ U only genuine. Guar antees of euro Issued. eeld in Lancaster by U. B. Cochran. nmrlX'Odiw jDARLBY MALT WHISKY. PERRINE'S PUUE BAULKY MALT WHISKY. DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION and all wasting diseases can be entirely cured by It. MALARIA Is completely eradicated from the system bj Its use. PEUHINK'S 1'UliK BAULKY MALT WHISKY revives the energies of these worn with excessive bodily or mental effort. It acts as a BACKQUAUD against exposure In the wet and rigorous weather. jiyTAKK part of a wlneglassful en your ar rival home alter the labors of the day and the same quantity belere your breakfast. Being chemically pure, It commends Itself te the med ical profession. WATOH TBE LABEL. Nene genuine unless bearing the signature of the arm en the label. M. a J. S. PERRINE, MO. 87 NORTH FRONT ST., PHILADELPHIA. sepKKmeeda E XHATJ8TKD VITALITY. EXHAUSTED TOALITT TBS SCIENCE OP LIFE, the great Medical Werk of the age en Manhood, Nervous and Physical Debility, Premature Decline, Krrorsef south, and the untold miseries consequent thereon. 900 pages ave. us prescriptions for all diseases. Cleth, full gilt, only 11.00, by auU, sealed. Ulnstratlve sample tree te all yeunjr isi mlddle-aged men for the next 00 days. Address MU. W. IT. PAUKKK, a BulDuch Street, Bostea, Bavsi-synuMsw mOBAOOO OTJTTIMOB, BCRAP. BlfT X INUS AMD rACKKKB' WASTE, Dry U Wtsaav ssbehistwi MavSBPaaxli lamines.rrsl. akMtSB, K n'.in. Nf sjMsaa, JaOIVLERAOO. SpeciaMsJetice; JOHN S.mvi.EHACl.eiened March I 18B7, NEW LINK OF Spring Dress Heeds in tbe Newest Styles and Colorings. BLACK SATIN HIIADAMKS and BLACK HUKAI1 SILKS. French and A iiiki lean SAT INKS and CUINKLkS. New Lines of Ladles' Black and Col ored Kill ULOVKs. four and rive lluttnn, I'lalu and Km. broldered Back. WU1TK UOOUS. KMItUOlDKUlKS and LACKS. These are Choice, New Uoeds, at the Very Lewest.UASIl 1'ilces. Jehn S.0ivler& Ce., Ne. 30 East Kind Btreat, LAMCASTKII, PA H aekh a imeruKiu Foreign Dress Goods ! DOMESTIC DKESS U00DS, Wash Dress Fabrics. f'HKNCH WOOL CHECKS BNULisu wool checks, FUKNC1I ll.Vllt LINES, ENOL1SU HAIIt LINES, FKENCIl PLAIDS, FilKNCH SIKUES, ENULISIIWIIU'COUD, KNULISII CUKVlerS CUEAM SEltOKS, BEKUE FLANNELS, THICOT CLOTHS, P1N-HKAD CHECKS, SltK M1XTUUES, ZKPUYUOINUUAMS, SAT1NES, CHINTZES. PLAID VELVET.. Bmil'ED VELVETS. PLAIN VELVETS, HHAID3, rLOUNCINUS, PASSAMENTKU1E, fEr OUNAMENT3, TAPE FIU.NGKS. tfe Ne. 25 WB3T KINO BTUBBV, LANUASTEU, I'A. uevamwvMntMamti uvunm. QALLANDHEE -THE- ROCHESTER LAMP, Sixty Candle-Light i Beats them all. Anether Let or CHEAP qlebes ferOas and OU stores. THE PERFECTION " METAL MOULDING AND BUBBKtt CUSHION WEATHER STRIP Beatsthemall. This strip outwears allethers. Keeps out the cold, step rattling of windows. Exclude the dust. Keep out snow and ruin. Any one can apply It no waste or dirt made tn ap plying It. Can be fitted anywhere -no holes te bpre, ready for use. it wllf net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip Is the most perfect. At the feteve, Heater and JUnge Stere -OF- Jehn F. Schaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QOEEN ST., X.ANCA8TEB, PA. 'VrrM. A. KIKKPKH. ALDUH C. HEKH KIEFFER & HERR, -DKALgliS IN-! Heusefurnishiag Goods ! WOULD CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO Fuller & Warren Ce.'s (TBOY.N.Y.) STOVES, HEATERS. FDRNACES AND mm. We ask no one te run any risks with "FUL LEU WAUUKN'S " Goods. We guarantee them te give Satisfaction. As a Heater TUK SPLENDID " has no rival, being a thorough het base, no part or this stove remains cold, evet y Inch el It radiates heat. As a Smaller and Cheaper Heater the "HEIGHT DIAMOND " has established Itself In the front ranks. The merlU of tbe "SPLENDID" and "BK1GUT DIAMOND " consist In Beauty of Construction, Perfect Control of Draft, Cleanliness, no Dest) no Gas and Economy et FueL jy Call and examine) for jrenrselti 40 EAST KINO ST., (OPFcpra oetfKT Hepsaj tMAw rmopetAu. N' OTIOE TO BRIDOE-BUILDKtl9, Pmuuli will be reealrad at the office of tha County commissioners, Lancaster. Pa. until neea, Tnasday, March . mi. ler rebuilding the County Bridge, ever I'enuea Creek, near lis mouth. The old bridge has bean pushed np stream and Is ledged la the dam above the bridge sits. The masonry must be repaired and the superstructure rebuilt in Its original form. Contractor must feinlab all material ex cept these parts elthe old bridge which are fU for ass i the fitness of all material te bs deter, tsrmlaed by tbe County Commissioners or their gent. The Commissioners reserve tbe right te 3g.ct any eraU "BAUVthM, MV,M siunii wiHwatiutSj tfunn niflviituni HXNKY F, UAKTMAN, wr a HAGER BROTHER AtMM I riAEX 0sasT, Clark. Bar ), B OSTON 8T0K& HELLO, LITTLE SI'Hl.NU I Tsll ine what the New Styles will be andwkere i New Styles wl te get thsm I UO TO THE Bosten Stere, 26 md 28 NORTH QUEEN ST., And you will gst the LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST PH ICES. Don't Walt I Our Btautlfiil Spring Goods HAVE COME, And j ou will be Delighted whoa you see them, SILK ANI WOOL M1XTUUM tn Cheeks Plaids anit strip's. vuecaa, TlltCOT CLOTH In Plain and Mlttures. . In fact everything that could be found In tha best markets In the country. SPRING BARGAINS. One Hundred Pieces Dress Uoeds SVe a yard. Fifty flews Dress (loeds. He a yard. Seventy.nve I'leres Dress Uoeds, Se a yard. One llumtrrd Pieces Spring cloth, sard and quarter wide, lie a yard. " sixty-n ve Pieces eprleg Cleth, 30 Inches wise, tJcayard. Black Dress Silks At Wonderful Bargains. ni.ACK CASHMEIIEs AND BLACK UEHUl ETTAS. We make Black Uoeds a spselalty. Nowhere tn the city Is the assortment se complete and prices se low as ours. Extraordinary Bargains tn Ucmnanls or Black C&shmeres and Black Henriettas. Upwards or One Hundred Styles et JERSEYS, Jersey Waists & Jersey Jackets, Combining Style, Quality and Elegance, with Prices strictly Fair. sr We are ant I mis te show you our feeds. Our Wonderful Hprlng Stock will make friends, outshine rtvals, win victories and sell Itselfen Its merits every time. Stamm Bres. & Ce. Between the 1'osterOce and Centre Square. N EW YORK bTOKIi NEW SPRING GOODS lu every department el the New Yerk Stere. Latest styles la Fine Checks. Tin stripes and Mixtures In All-Weel aud Silk and Weel New Spring Dress Goods. Klch Combination Colorings In RATIX STKIl'EI) SILK VELVETS Fer Uri'si Trimmings. New Spring Celers in all-SUk DRESS SURAHS AND SATIN RHAD1MAS. BLACK SILK HHAD7.IMEKS. BLACK SILK MKUVELBAUX. BLACK SILK It U A I) AM A3. A lull line of Black Dress Silks, Guaranteed teirlve satisfaction In wear. New Importation et Fine Berlin Made. I IK StV WA13T3 tu all sizes and many qualities. -NEW 81'itINO STVLES IN Stoeklnotte Jaeketn. Diagonal JaekeU, Obaeked Jaoketa, At Lewest City I'rlcei. WATT & SIAKD, 6. 8 & 10 EAST KING ST., LANUASTEK, Pi J O. MARTIN dt CO. Curtain Department, AT J. B. Martia & Ce.'s. A great many numbers of our Draperies we have marked at very close prices, and are lower than same goods can be purchased In fhlladel fhlladel fhlladel pblaorMewYerk. Nottingham Lace Ourtains. Of our own Importation at all prkes, from We te i.'UO) a pair. A Hpeclal Bargain In a Laee Certain, Tapped Edge, Elegant Pattern, 11.08 a pair. MADRAS OURTAINS. In White, Ecru and Celers. New Patterns, Banging In price from We te SIT 00 pair. An Ele gant Pattern, worthy of Special Mention, It sold at . a pair. Heavy Draperies, Bulgarian Stripe, Applique Lae Ourtains, BrussMla Ourtalna, Irish Point Ourtalna. CURTAIN" POLES! Patent Kxtenslen Poles, with Brass. Nickel and flush Mountings are the Litest Nerelly. Prices range from tl te S) pole. Large Stock of Lew frleed Peles In Walnut, Ebony, Asb, Cherry and Brass. A Brass Trimmed Pele, Brass.fends and Kings, In Walnut, Ath or Cherry, at soe apiece. FURNITUR1. COVERINGS.. Jules. Haw Bilks, Tapestries, Cretonnes, Fur. nlture Ltnns. Alse ulmps, Binding. Tacks. . At, fr Upholstery Weik. " ' Car. Wert Klag Priam 81a. LANOArraa. ca. J. B. Martin & Ce., msx r . - ym l&j i " K - -1? &. & iU1.riA-iijU9t &'LZ- -" yiii3xra, jji ,i ,. ,
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