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I'soe'ian w III se ten tee in no s 1 a BO ISO 4 60 son aoe asq 7oe tee loeo oe uoe 00 1800 uoe aaoe tee a a 7 Mi 816 8 80 M5 6 80 760 0 40 SO lid DM IBM SOW II CO 8100 MOO L i; Sen-Political Municipal MeTCtucnts. i vC The Philadelphia Democrats seem te be .V-?,'hStlDg a great detil et difficulty in getting f,& together thenen partisan muulcip.il ticket ,tta tan Important sentiment In the city j: 1U ter. V lth the solid Democratic patty " tint & fmfflr.lAnt fLrlrlltlnn rnn 1 madfl trt Its ttfJ - - Vele te elect a nen.partisan ticket. Mr. Jno. P?4$fr Hunter, an old gentleman of severe aspect igaKia nre-proer. merais, nas eeen vigorously lifcttachpd te thoneslUonof rM'filver nftaxps iftHbreugti two terms, and has had nn lm e cs . . t .,, -,... i i . ' J perwmi. .iieuuuucau clientage ucmauu- vf'X teg that he should be retained for a rfwuid. The Democratic leaders agreed te i- "4 it. and Mr. Hunter was nominated. S ;'AHliehad the prl:e, however, he drop- CI tt as though it was a het potato , and ayi It was because he was net the a&Mlmeua choice of the Democratic con cen "fMattOB. That may have been his reason ; ttepreceedlngs in the magistrate'3 con- i may nave upset his calculations. kh evident that he feared that he would tftt the solid Democratic vote, and he that he needed it te be elected. fktltan lll-aTf? hnf Iiume f!rf H'he itle workers cannot have a very jjjjpMt affection for him, a3 he has net been ia friend of theirs in eflice, halng Lfa them n minute proportion of his yatsenage. "When he was chosen te his at term the v stuck te him faithfully gpatl elected him, while their candidate for ajcr was beaten, though he had made a fgoed officer indeed. That time all lb Independent Republicans were net het MtaMgta for non-partisan municipal govern- (paw te vote for a Democratic mayor , and m altogether probable that this time all ika Democrats would net bave been ardent l in the cause te keen in his warm &mik the frigid Hunter. PrMTfaefactis that non-political municipal ;riwernm?nt '3 a very geed thing , but tee W&s-fcfloed for the present degraded state of the Bpoiiucei man l&fp& The party machines and machinery that ate In running order for Btate elections , $innet rest from the city election. The veu muui, mu tivy pairoaage 10 Keep stlieJr steam. They cannot restrain lives from the appropriation of a fat that they think they can get, for any k reason as that the enlv need of muni- iMfl interest is that geed men shall be iAnettn te office. They are satisfied that I Ja some mistake about that nrepcsl- i?stftcyteeTP-that their interests re-4. --quire that their men shaiiget the offices . t'ixA they de net deem it reasonable thai tfc publie interest should clash with ttfeeix's ; nor de they propose that it shall grjpe away with them. VAJW men are se constituted that they I generally fellow their leaders where- rtheyge; and the saturation in pelltl- I prejudice of most of them is such that f'Mn would refrain from voting f er.the best L faw aiive u ue was net et their party. grtu feeling is a delight te the political -tMBigerwhe would be lest If he did net hmittorelyupanterotalnhls forces in ajaac,wnuene carriea away the plunder. U no city In the country which is se iaU under the control of richly rewarded i as is Philadelphia : and it is a dlffl- ;qtt field for the successful evolution of political municipal movements sasi mi Set Ter the Saiue Heasens. ti we print else wuere resolutions by a local ajancintlen applauding the county com cem com i'laluienera for refnslnfr nlil tn tlmM Tn S!xitih,s hospital. Ye. tee. think that thP jSf.lWomlsslenera did right, but net for the .ftftsena assigned In these resolutions, ir P fvde net see anywhere In our midst a char- yiy mere wormy or support by the county s ana tne people than &t. Joseeh's hesmtni. 'jfi'whichiwhile managed by Catholic women, ' ij throws its doers open te the afflicted of -Vevery creed. "We think the county vommissienera sneuiu net ole the people's i," money away 10 it, simply because they ;TVwjre net uiecieu 10 ae se. it is net theirs jite give In charity, save in the support of the county's institutions of charity. ?The .county should take earn nf its ijVJwr who iire m unu nuncieu. &t. Jo Je i aeph's hospital would net be needed, If the ',kceunty did its duty. The county bheuld t'-fc .take care of Its helnless ernhnn nhiiiiren Krim..m.n.i ..,,. ., . . . . tjfyAuv vuuureaa numu weuiu net ee neeneu ?U me county did Its duty. & The Magistrates' Dill. . 'ine hill te create four additional nellce -."9 magistrates for Philadelphia nwalts Gov. 'iarner Beaver's slsnature. which it should ; 4'aetget, because the efllces are net npfxiwl. t-Theyare simply made te create pleasant . piaces ier political leaders, whose chief T;work is party work and whose labors for , ithe publie are et no value whutaver. Tii I. ;niecrats can certainly elect one of the lour unuer me system of voting directed by the law, which was Intended te give a ' jm-partlsan character te the efflcR nf tKaaglstrate, but which has simply resulted ev.uuB m uetuun et iue tlercest rtlsans encach side, the uemlnatine con. unions being in fact the electing bodies. w auews eacn voter te vote for only i IHlrus or the caualdates. There Is mi ling vacancy and et the five places, two dd fall inevitably te the Democrats. 'Tbe cvntiitutleu forbids thepa:ugef r te amir for M UwlMJUafcue b adretttsed In the section they aflect at least thirty days be bo be fere they an Introduced ; proof et such publication being made te the legislature. Ne such publication baa been made as te this bill and no proof of it has been offered te the legislature. The bill therefore is net properly passed, and for this reason aloue demands the governor's veto , ami Is likely te receive that of the courts If It obtains his approval. Licensing the Drinker. All leferni agitation brings te the sur face of affnhs a numbcref cranks. One of these latter is en top In the proposed liquor reform by state legislation. Ills name Is Callaghan and he Is n representative from restmereland county, lie has prepared a measure, te be seen offered, providing that every person who wants a drink must ex hibit te the bar-tender a properly prepared license, duly signed, sealed and certified. If Mr. Callaghan had been a man of any ingenuity, he would have arranged for a li cense card calling for a certain number of drinks, the card te be punched by the bar tender according te the number of " smiles'' he has gulped down. Then be might have provided under stringent pen alties, that such cards "Bheuld be worn always in full view en the owner's hat te prevent mistake. It is true that the sel ling of such cards would call for an en tirely new office, and it is doubtful if any et the county buildings In the state would have quarters large enough te accommodate the rush for license pasteboards. But that is net te the point. Representative Callaghan might have combined a great statistical scheme with his license card. lie might have required that all punched license cards be returned by the bar-keeper, after he has made his last punch, te the clerk of the orphans' court, who would keep a lecerd thereof. In this way would be obtained a sslf-regls- tering account of the drink bill of the state. And as the license Is issued te the indi vidual in the latter's name, the amount of vinous and spirituous liquor consumed by each citizen could be accurately gauged. There are boundless possibilities In the Callaghan bill. "What a pity that he seems te lack the genius te appreciate them. A Sectherm editor charge the head of n esteemed contemporary wltb the dreadful crime of wearing socks that cost ft "5 a pair. The beuth Is certainly picking up. Tnu State Beard of Agriculture Is a unit against the repeal of the oleomargarine law; which proves that this organization bat much te learn. The Saturday's I.nteluec.vcer will ke?p up the high standard et excellence achieved by this Journal. "Uncas'' has a scathing re view of a if ew "Yerk, religions-literary publi cation that pretends te be the best In the land. The conclusion of the Interesting experience In a Paris school are given. A thrilling story et the Sierras furnishes ample dessert or the mero substantial literary meal that gees be fore. The career of the thirteenth president of the Lancaster school beard la given In de tail. The history of the new theatre and the lively tLeatrlcal war about te be precipitated are pingently related. Then there are some Interesting morality figures from the coroner, peInU for the housekeeper and a hundred ether geed things that no Lancastrian can well afford te miss. Send your order In early. Gladstone drank egg negg before bis speech in Parliament and Bismarck imbibed nine gUsses of brandy aad water during bis speech In the Relchstag. There is work here for the Weman's Christian Temperance Union. Pril.vSELFillA's mayoralty nominees present an odd coincidence. The entries stand : Republican, Edwin H. Filler, repe twister Democrat, Charles IT. Banes, worsted twister; Laber, Themas Phillips, thread twister. Hera's te the worsted twister ' . The Ksw Yerk ITerald publishes an Inter view with General Sheridan devoted te the explanation of his plans for defending our coasts by fortlflciUeca. The most Important feature of them la the construction of snnken ferfs having their guns mounted en carriages by which they may be raised te fire and will be lowered automatically. By this plan the gun will be exposed for as short a time as possible and the gunners, protected In the dep gun pits, can only aurfir from projec tiles that might happen te fall into the hole. The pits are te be walled with masonry and capped with a chilled cast Iren glacis, and the guns are te be worked by hydraulic cr electric, meters, though General Bberldan appears te favor electricity as It will be needed te light the underground galleries Joining the gun pits with the msgaxlne. The guns may also be raided and lowered by band ap pliances In case or accident te the machinery. The recoil Is used te ralse the charge and projectile. Dry and wet meats swept by machine guns and a system et submarine and ground mines, will, with pita for dynam guns, form a part or the auxiliary defenses. He also proposed te have mortars sunken in pits, and lays great stress en the import ance of observing stations te keep the garri son informed of the range and position of the enemy whn smeke has obscured the ilslen et the gunners. This system was suggested te General Sbeildan by his experience In protecting mall utatiens from Indians when he found that a very lew men In hele3 in the ground could protect a station against great numbers, but the Idea has been a favertte one with manv prominent military authorities both In tbfs country and abroad and hlr Andrew Clark has been urging it en i-i Knglisu j,""ern menu Tnesn who consider comets figus et trouble will be distressed te learn thst three of them bave been discovered by astronomers in the past five days. One large comet was discovered by the astronomer or the Cordova observatory lu Seuth America and will be visible te in within two weeks. The second was found by Prof. Ilroeks, of Phelp, New Yerk, and the last by Prof. Brooks, el Nash Nash ille. PEliaONAI,. i uurkssma! Cox Is yet iiuile wtwk and neither aeea nor hears liln inalL Jeun Waltebs, el Seuth Butler, Wayne county, a , Is dead at the age or 101 years. Bisner Pette". of New Yerk, bequeathes his entire eitate te his son and tw e daughters. 3. 0. MisiiLEn, formerly of this city, Is secretary und member or the beard of dlrecten of the Alteena base ball club, David a. Bubbler, editor of the Get tysburg Atar ami Stntmel, vice preside in et Battlelield Memerial association, and a jiremluent member of the Adams county bir, died Thursday. Mrt. Parnkll has been re-eloctej c alr alr reau of the Irish Parliamentary pwty nd Mr. Justin McCarthy 'vlce-chairniHti. Ulad stenb's remarks In the Heuse of Commens showed that be does net intend te challerge theaddriha, although be will support anieuu ments relating te evictions. Tun Presides i's recoptlen Thursday night In honor et Congress and the Judiciary was a grand affair. Mrs. Clevetaud was queenly in a trained gown or white satin, the loweertmge bordered with ostrich plumes and white tips worn Inherhalr. Her dia mond necklace sparkled arennd her threat. DR. C. D. Bradley, at ene time a proml preml uent physician of Chicago, has beei com. inltted te the lnsaue asylum at Jetterson. Holslnsanelrointhe result or exierlment8 upon liiinself with cocaine. Ills appearance Is oneef utter misery. His flesh seems dls tile.d. l? the,vcfy ere, while his benis have tguu te tritmblQ tike chalk. TIM. U. UdlthMunrn had a vivid recollection of Tim as she had beheld htm lu the Htrand three weeks sge. Tbesoenehad impressed Itself en her mind. The busy street, the nickering lamp light, the slender flgure of the boy as be bad steed with his faoe pressed clese BRalniit the glsM leek In with longing eyes lute the brightly lighted shop. Bui the plcture had appealed te her imagination without In any way touching her heart . she had regarded the mthetlc little Usurp n a possible "sub'ert," but no tenderer feeling uioed her. Tim posed as a nedel tu the Suffolk street studio ler Mnue hours every day, and the painting was beginning te leek llie like un der the artist's VilUul fluers Enceurtgcd by her careless iiestienlng, the bej pound rerth the whole et his pltltul bKery, uncoil scleus that his w irdn fell en lnaitonttve ear. Nethlui: v s hidden from her. Ills poverty, his ! inellnes, bin passionate leve for Smut, all were UUI lare betore the girl, w hese Interest In him w as purely sel fish, w hoeo questions were prompted solely by the deslre te keep him nulet. Tim, however, wss happily lgueratit of her ln dlfferente, aud her apparent sweetness awakened In blm a devotion which tilled his hungry little soul with enthusiasm. He theusht of haras ene far rcmoved trem the rest of the world as being free rrem every taint eteviL A seneef his own unworthl unwerthl ness took possession of him, and weighed heavily en his levlni; heart. He had tcld her that ha was a ceed dav thst be went rC2U- lsrly te church and Sunday school, and the remembrance of this hai become un bearable te him. As he walked slowly dew n Suflelk street ene morning a mighty rcsole formed Itself in bis mind. He ran up s'alrs hurrledH fearing that his courage might rorsake hiin it he gnvehlmseir time ier thought, and his first feeling en fludlng the room uueccnpled was one et disappointment. Smut curled hlmsell up In his usual corner near the win dow, and Tim stationed himself before the easel, looking bitterly at the ragged figure which met his gaze. "Yeu geed boy'" he said, regarding the painting contemptueutlv. ' Yeu leek like it, den t veu Your llttle gime's 'bout done, ela man . you 11 see ihe last of her. " He took his plae quletlv when she came In, his heart heaving heavily under his rsgged lacVet as he gszed out silently upon the patch of cray ekv. The unusual silence struck the girl, and she regarded him with something akin te Interest as he steed there with the ll,$ht filling upeu his rigid little fae. " What makes veu se 'inlet te day, Tim Has Smut been a'bid deg ' ' " Se, It ain't Smut, " returned the boy dresrlly. " It's me that's been bad. " " Why, what have you done T ' she asked, her pyes grew Ins warm with amueacnt " 'Twas the very flrst dsy I come herr, ' he said, In the same dreary tones neer removing his gve from the window. " 1 told you a c-animer, I said as hew I went te church and te Sunday ectetil. " "And It was net true" she jucstiened light y. " Sever been inside a church 'cept te warm myself, " he answered doggedly. " Sever been te Sunday school tn all my born days.'' " What rna-le you tell such a story ?" she Inquired, the I idlcreus side or the scene alone striking ber. " Wanted you te think 1 was a geed chap, " he returned tn a low, sbsiied voler " "i en siid you'd give me a thrlpeuce a day If I was a geed boy. " " And why de you teil me about It new "' the asked curiously. "Is tt because you knew that I cannot finish ths picture with out you T " " Se, It ain't ' be answered roughly, looking round from the window for the first time. " Wbr, then " "Den'tknaw xsckly, but 11 ain't that, " he said mere quietly. "Don't you knew thst It is very naughty te tell stories 1 ' she questioned, with an un. comfortable sense that some rebuke was re quired or her. " " S'pess se, " he ahswered humbly. " Well, we'll say no mere about it, " she said vaguely. " But don't de It -gain. " When Tim entered the studio next day he found Mlts Munro sitting bsfere her easel, looking pale and languid. "I shall net want you this morning," the said wearily. " 1 am net well enough te paint te day.'" "Yeu leek awful white," said the boy gently. " "leucau ceme tomorrow as usual," she continued In the time subdued tone. " I dare say I shall be fit for work te morrow." "Hepe you'll reel hotter seen, he said as be aw k wardly me ed away. He walked slowly down the street and along the embankment, his derf trotting closeathis heris. A thin, gray mist hung ever the river, veiling the opposite shore trem view. As be locked thoughtfully across the stretch et water his eyes absently followed a beat as tt silently bt.ams vl'lble out of the mist and as silently melted away Inte It once mere. Smut Jumped upusen the wall presently and sat there looking down gravely into the gloomy water. Tim Eatted the deg with an absent air, and when e spoke his voice was low and tad. "She said as hew she was peer thst first night," he whispered brokenly, "and I've never given It a thenght I bhe lays out thrlpeuce a day en that plctur' 'ces she's ageln' te sell It. Just like no and my matches, only r money takes longer com ing In.57 Smut was quick te read the sadness In his master's tone, and be pressed his head close against tbe ragged Jacket with an Inartlculate murmur of sympathy. "You're Berry, aint you, ole chap?' con tinued the hey wistfully. "Yen love her tee, don't you" Smut wagged his tall unenthusiastically. It was his private belief that his master over rated Miss Muure'a charm. " She's hard up," said Tim, alter a pause. "She's avful bard up, Smut. She alnt get no money te buy any breakfast that's wey she looked se white And ua bad bread and het coffee 1" he ended, with a sob. Fer seme rnlnutes he was silent. His eyes wide ana miserable as they rested en the gray stretch of watr ; but his lace cleared presently and n smlle parted the small lips. "I've get It I" he cried triumphantly, rals Ing his arms from the wall. '-I'll tell her to te to merrer. Come, Smut." It was with shy eagernes that Tim entered the studio the next day. His little face was pale and pinched, for he had tasted no feed that morning ; but his oxpresslon was one of entire happiness. In his hand he carried a parcel done up In a dingy piece of newspaper and this he proceeded te lay timidly upon the girl's lap. "Why, what is it" the questioned, re gardlng the boy curieui-ly from her high steel as she aat before the easel. It feels qulle h V 'It's It's " latere," he Bald awkwardly. "Jbtatecs " he echoed in amazement "They're 1 brought em for you." he ex plained, rubbing one thin leg against the ether nervously. ''Most think roast 'taters prime I never touch 'em myself,," he added nattily , "no mere dues Smut. Come here, sir ! " us the deg snutled longingly at the par eel still lying unopened en the girl's lap She looked helplemly fieui the parcel te the boy and back at the parcel again, and tlien the room rung with her merry laugh. - 4uau& yuu, nue naiu as seen as sne could speaic. "i-i will leek nt them presently. Will you put them in the fender for the pres ent ?'r Tim experience! a lagne feeling of disap pointment as he silently obeyed. He had hoped te have the pleasure of seeing her eat these potatoes, rer which he and Smut had gene break fastless this bitter morning, and her laughter had pained without enllghton enllghten tng him. He was almost glad when at length she told him that he mlht K0, for he did net feel ut ease In her presence u -day." "Here Is your money," she haid. "it i six pencethls morning , I forget te pay you yesterday." ' ' "Keep it," he said awkwardly. " Keen It till I ask rur it. I don't waut thrlpence a day no longer. I'll atk rur It when 1 want " Yeu want te save It up, till it getH a big sum 7" she questioned carelessly. " Yeu are going te buy something with It ?" "Yes," he said cagerly , "that'd it. I'm Bgeln' te buy something." "Very well, then, I will keep It rorien safely," she returned, replacing the money In her purse. "And I'll ask lur It when 1 want It," he repeated earnestly. "You'll knew as I don't want It U 1 don't ask rur 1L" Tim had never found It easy te pick up his Beanty living, and thu ullert had been greater than ever et late. His small face ro re ro galned Its old, halt-starved leek as the days passed en, but he bere hlmselr bravely in the prweuce et the girl for whom hn was sacrificing se much, and she tiuver notlted the change In him. She told him ene morning that she should net need film alter that weiiK, ter the finish ing touches were new all that the painting required. He received tbe news in silence, and rer the few remaining days went about wdly, trviunrlng up eerycarJ word tbM she uttered. HI ateetki for Smut, tee, seemed te deepen m the w sk drew te Its close, and It was with passtrtUate misery that he talked te the deg as hrj.. ashed him thst Saturday morning. " It ain't ces 1 don't levr veu, Smut," he said with aseU "Yeu kiVi.tv that, ole man. don't you T And you weiil forget me, ri you, Smut P'raps 1 shall ' you In the street, some day, ole cha 1 1 shall v-ouie and leek at the 'ouse constant.' Ills llttle face was pale nnd set us he en tered thu studio, and iliere was h ntralmxl leek In his wide blue ces he took his place betore the window. 1 light fell softly iiieii the ragged figure, upon tliewnrm tinted hair, Iho rigid feature mid the girl sitting near at haud saw It a.i aud felt only an aitlttlc pleasure tn her nu- lei Ills pe erty, his wretchedness, were nothing toher, he had fulfilled the semce sh ro'iutred of him, ami would psss forever i it el tier Hie when he left her roemto-dav "Yeu Mid ouce as you lelt Innosivne l tliucV'he said at last, hlsevei I led ewnestly en the window. "Ye-V she agreed careless i It Is rather lonely up here," U was silent again, loek'ng steadily at the little patch or sky visible al re the te.ifi et the housea opposite, "Smut's a very geed deic he continued pre: -esently. "Uealu'tpertlckler uelther at-y- thing as is Bgeln' does rer Smut and he' (Sat pstlent when you're out e'luik ' "He seems anlneffenslie mtle de.-,' she allowing, glancing at the terrier a he lay un der the window. "Why. he w hlte he leeks te-day"' "lleen washed," exclaimed the ivy briefly. "He's a handsome deg, Is ''unit when he's clean." "There I think I'have done with veu new." she said after a long silence. 1 e'i'bave been a very geed boy, Tim, and the pMure is a great success." Ue descended from the pla ' im slewly.and steed twisting bis cap In his 'iseds, w bile his lips twiched ucrvenslv. Yeu can keep him, If y awkwardly, "lie's very .i ike, he said g ed company, "Keep him '' she echoed s'e.es "Dut don't you waut blmf" "Se," he answered alewir 1 1 in tired e' Smut" "In that case he can stay she returned indifiereutly. "1 dare say he id net be much trouble," He ain't a bit e' trouble, ld the boy wis mily. "And he's verv vJevtl mste. '. "Well, be can stay,"'&e ald. '.nd here's your money, Tims ialte a larce sum uew. Isn't It T" " I -I don't want It," he r" irned hsstlly ' I "aid as bow I'd ask rur i: aen 1 wsnted It" " But veu are net coming snv mere, you knOT, I have finished wltt. veii new.' " I ain't get no place te p i "it te " he said. " I'm sure te lese It U I take It aav " Well, call rer It when vui want It,' she sigKcsted. "Thonyeucausetfinut " " Ye," he echoed with a range smue , ' then I shall see Smut." He took the deg in bis arn. ati 1 smoothed the rough, white coat with tendt-r finger. "Smut knows as he's get t suv he sa!J placing the little cresture en tle'ilxir 111 call Ter the money when I ws t it. He steed In the doorway f'i a moment, taking a last lingering leek at the deg tremb ling tn the corner at the giri as she sat there Impatiently waiting for him te ire, and then with a short, dry sob, he went siewly down tie steep staircase and out Inte the wintry street B. A, Key. in Leng s Vt-nunt, tar i-crj Startling Wcakaru, seneral and nerTeusaebllltjMtapatrtd memory, Isck et self-coD&denee, prematura loot et manly Ucr and powers, are common rnits et cxcei alve Indulgence or yentMul inJUTatlenj and pernicious solitary practice). Victims whete manhood has thus been wrecked rhenld ad. drvss. with It cents In. stamps ler Urge tllci trated treaties giving means of rrfect cure. Worlds Metlcl AssoctaUen l Hiln street, Unffale.N T. Tlis Everybody knewns mat the known rer coughs, colds, etc , heit remedy li Cr Hairs An tnaluable remedy. 1 hsve found Salvs Hen Oil an Invaluable reundv for chapped hands J. E. KsTfci'. Pit ttr) !1 Ilebert Street Ui'i m, Md. "My love, whit msglc spell U thien Upen your face? Its charm lese Whence come thy pure and peirly teeth ' Thy rosy lips ' Tny perfumed breath She cald. In accents sweet and denr, ' TIs only SOZODOJJT, my fleai. emcukj. mutivbh. BUILOH'S CUKK win immediately iclleie Croup, W hoeping Cough and Bronchitis, rer sileby 11. . Cochran, Druggist, .Se h.7 Aertb Qaeen street. UaclUsu's Arnica Salts, The nest 8alve tn the world for Cuts.Il ilses, ores. Ulcers, Salt Khenm, rever Seres, Tetter, Chapped iisads, ChUblalns, Cerns, andalfaktn Eruptions, and positively cures I'lies, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed te give perfect latts latts factlen, or money refunded. Price J3 cents per box. rer Bile by II. O. Cecnran. Draserlst, U7 and 133 Werth Queen street. .Lancaster, Pa. SniLOlPS CATARCH KEMEDT- poilllve cure for Cat&rrh, Ulptherls, and Canker Meuth, rer sale by II. B. Cochran, iirngut, Ae. 137 Xerth queen street. rh Kxcltement Net Oicr. The rush at H. B. Cochran, drngjlit. Ne. 1J7 erth(jueen street, still oenticaes en account of persons afflicted with Cough, teids, Asthma, Jirenchltls and Consumption, te proc ure a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Threat sad Lungs, which is sold en a guarantee andli ztringentlre satisfaction. It Is a standard family remedy. 1'rlce 50 cents and tL Trial Uttrit. elJ-1 wdA w Ua. Ilassiia Wean ener, Tnraly vegauhle, pleasant te take, will expel worms If any exist, no purgative required after using l'rlce, cents, by all dragjtsts. hMmdltWAr "UACKMETACK "a lasting and fragrant per fume. Price and M cents. Ter sale by if. li, Cochran, Druggist. Me. U7 Werth CJneen street. 8LEKPLES3 NIGI1T8, made miserable by that terrible cough. BhDeh's Cure Is the remedy for you. rerialeby n. B.COciria, DruKKtsuhe 137 -Verth Uneen street. " H Om Eettlb Errscrs a Ccsi Mr. Oscar E. 11. Kech, of AUentewn, Pa, was bedfait with In flammatory rheumatism In the winter of 1&4S. Doctors could de nothing te relieve him. Ue commenced using Gress' Sheumatle Remedy. By the time he had ued halt a betue he could leave his bed; when he had finished the bottle he was cured and has net had a return of the disease since. In his own werdj, l jeel better than ever before" Price 11, by all druggist. lebMmdMW&r CAT Al'.ltll CURED, health and sweet breath secured, by Shtleh's CatArrh Uoineuy Price se cents. Nasal Injector iree. rer ua by 1L B. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 133 North Queen street. Caatien. We would caution the I'ub.i, ., ueware of Dealers eUurlng Kemp's Balsam a less than the regular l'rlce. Its cents and f 1, as oftentimes Imi tations or Inferior artleles are sold as the gennlne In order te enable them te sell cheaply 11. Ii Cochran, drngglst. Ne. 1S7 North yjeen itreetts our agent ler Lancaster. Sample betue given te yeurtt. eu-iwdiw reK DYBl'KPSIA and Liver Complaint, you iv a printed guarantee en every bottle nf Shi. hav irtntea guarantee en eery bottle of BhI. Lallzer. It noverfaUs te c irn. Ynr ., ou's Ilallzer. ItneverfaUs tee int. rer sale by II. B. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. LJ7 North Queen itrtwt- llrace Cp. Yeu are fueling depressed, yejr appttlte Is peer, you are bothered with hcadachis, ou are adgety, nervous and generally out of sorts, and wuutie trace up. Bruce up. hut net with tlm nlauts, spring medicines, or bitten, which have mams, spring meaicines, or i Ier their busls very cheap, which stimulate veu for an h lur ineir dusis very enenn, uuu wnisky, and which stimulate you for an hour, and then leave you in wenie couumen uiuu uuiere w hat ion want Is an alteratle that win purify Your ncjs rtutore your vitality, und gln icncwed uivutt, Stall ucaiiujr w.uuu w, uw j.nur ana nld' jiuaiia anu sirueKia. euuu a uicuicine you will find In ElLctrle Blttr3, and only U) cwnls a bet tie nt II. il. Cochran's Druu etore, 137 and 1JJ1 North Queen Street. Lancaster, i-u (jj THE REV. OEO. H. TUAYER, of Bourbon Ind.. says i " Beth myself and wlloeweour lives leBIlILOU'SCONHirMPTIONCURK." Fer sale by II . IS. Cochran, Dniggutt, Ne. 137 North Oueen street. Most Excellent. Atkins, Chlof of I'otlee.Knoxvil'c, Tenn , ' lv fauillv and 1 are buncflriHH..., ni J J wrlus our most uxcellent medicine, Dr King's New Dlsceitry ler consumption ( haWng found it te beallthaL veu claim ferlt-deshe te tn,tttv in Its virtue. My friends, te whom Ibavenceui lueiidud It, prulBO It.at every opportunity " Dr Klng'a New Discovery for Consumption is Kiiaruntied te euro Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis. Asthma, Croup and every affection et Threat, Cheat, and Lungs. Trial bottles frt e at Cochran's Drug Mere, 137 und 1 North Queen street, 1-e.u-uistur, Pa. Ijirte size, 11.00. j) WHY WILLtOU cough when Shlleh's Cuie Will Klve Iminttdlata reiiei. z;nce id cu , 60 cu., and ll, (or wilu by II. B. Cochran, DrugUL no. iCTNerth ituevn street. T ny are looking ler you everywhere. Drafts of ulr In unexpected plaees, going from het rooms te cool uoe , caielessness lu changing clethlnc lu jhert anything which ends In a "common cold In theheid'1 Uulnis arretted this s. Ina et cold become tested In the mucous luembnuitief tbebead Thun It Is Catarrh. In uny and all Its stages this dltease always yields te lily's Cream Balm. Bele, agreeable, certain, Prl'sftsy cents. ;W-Jwdeel.tw MKDICAL, a Tin.oriumes rem Tuikumatism. a Great Mistake ltss heteleluru been made In the treating et tbcumallsm, nciitalsts nud luuveusslck head arhc 'lets ll evinced by tlie failure en the part of thotiismlsef suderets te find vnltef, even though Uiej bave exhausted the skill of si loin pliyitilans and tried uumeieus se called teme dies. Te such Athlopheiot lioneredasa la'e, lurr ami ,i W ' Its success has been pbe uomenal, and Jet It It net! urniljlug, because It u i,'t de all that li claimed for It. The Athlonho Athlenho Athlonhe ros le. n 111 gladly reterany why deslrn te make an ImestlKstlen te rxlishle patties who have been cut I'd l' I' WarrenburHh, S. T Knolesed And postal note rorene-hslf Oeien bottles el your Athlorhetos 11 Is wonderful hew tt cures every cae where 1 can petsuads thorn te tiy 1 he f ales are Incnvulng Mysli teMn-lsw was given up te die by the doctors, tbv lout fei ine. 1 took a bottle of Athlonheroi and perinsded her te try it , the second dsy gave relish She had net lain tn bed for two weeks the nsxt nlht she went te bed and slept all night, In one week she was up and at weik around the house. Many thanks. 31s Jko. 1. Ntnma, It ii orle te Athlopheros that I am alive. I hsve sutvred with inflammatory iheumatUm (erya&'s, most of the lime being perfectly bslp. lets Hut oae betlls of Athlopheros hvs cured me. There li nothing like It for the speedy rellet and permanent eure of rheumatttm. 1 re com mend It te all, knowing tt will accomplish what t cUlms te de. Mils E. Vicaars, Jno. 4S rieaiant Street, W'atetbnry, Conn. r C Mitiird. I'ppsr Mile, N A .says ' 1 hsd usnrsigtaln the head and neck, and Athle paoreicutLd tnem Every druggtit should kep Athlopheros and Athlopheros rills, but where they cannot ba beusht of the dmjgtst the Athlopheros Ce., Jie. Ill l all street. New Tork, will end either (car riage paid) en receipt of regular price, which li ll oe per bettle for Athlopheros and iX- for mi. Ter liver and kidney disease, dyiperala, In In dlgeitlen. weakness, nervous debility, dtieajes of wetBsn, constipation, headache. Impure bloe-l. ae , Athlopheros rills are unequslea. JiuJi lmeed A XVT, rUFBHV PKCTORAt. "It Saved My Life" lis oemmon eipresslei, eflen hea'd from these who have reamed, by personal use, the eurallve powers of Avers cherry ivoteral. ! cannot ssy enough In praise as I de thst, but for lu use, 1 should long since havedled from lung troubles. K Bngdeu, t'elestlne, lei About six mouths ae l hsd a severe Hemor rhage of the Lung, brought en by adlttresstng euh, which deprived or sleep and rest I hsd used various tetign ha n,uj and eipncter auts. without ebtaitiijig 1 ,.-t A friend advised u etry Ayer'fl Oherry Pectoral. I did se, and am hippy te say tbt It hetd me steuce By continued use this medicine eutcd my ccuith. and, I am satisfied, savsd my lire. Mrs K Ceburu, U second street, Lewell. Mass. I hws used Ajer's Cherry Pectoral for ever a yf ar. and sincerely beltsi e 1 should have been ter this medicine It has cured me of a dangerous affection et the lungs, for whtch I bmd almost despaired of ever finding a remedy. D. A. Mc- .uuiifu. u muiur, rroviuce os uni&ne. Aycrs Cherry Tecteral saved my life, two years sge J took a very severe Celd which set fled en my lungs. I ceniVed physlclasi. nd took the remedies they pretarlbed, but tailed te obtain relief until I ben using AVer's Chetrv Pectoral. Twe bottles of thli medicine com. pieieiy testered my healtb.-Llzzle M. Alleu, w est Lancaster, Ohie. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Trensred b Dr J. t Aver & Ce., lA)weil, Mess. Sold by all Druggists Price, 11 1 six bottles, si. Iinlite SAl'E, bUBC AMD SPEED'S CURE. Rupture, Varloecelo and Special Diseases of et'her sex. Why be humbugged by Quacks when ve: can And In Dr. Wright ihe only Iliac Lan rnvstciax In I'ht'sdelpbla who makes a specialty et the above diseases, and Cress Till T Cceis arsB-ixTiSD. Advice Fres day andevenluz. Strangers can be treated and to te turn home same day offices private DR. W If. WRIOIIT, III North Ninth Street. Above Race. r: ,KX ft1- Philadelphia. JsnWlydiw vur uuuvb. GIV1.BR A CO. (is It Takes Time Te Eell Out a Largs Stock of Dry Goods, Carpels and Merchant Tailoring. W e are SUllng Off our Entile Stock Regardless of Cost. Ladles' and Children's Coats, Bhswl,, Skirts, Winter Dress Oee:s, Merine Underwear, ileitery, Olevet, Hlan kets, riannels. Comforts, Trtmn Rteamed feathen, carpets of All Kinds. Come snd See Our Bsrgslns u "1 1 ray Yeu. JohnS.&ivler&Ce., tle. 25 Beat BUng Street, LANCA3TKB, PA 1 -a itaurmua. pERSONS WIBniMGTOMAKEMOSEY STOCKS, GRAIN, PROVISIONS iXD OIL, enOITLD INVESTIGATE LAURIE A CO'.B SYSTEM OP DEALING IN SMALL OR LARUE LOTS ON ONK PKR CKNT.OAsn MAUOIN8. Ten Dollars will, for example, cover ten 1100 Shares. or 1 aoe bushels of Uraln. Explanatory 1'arnpblet rree. QUOTATIONS WIRED Onlers and Margins received by Telegram et Mall. LAURIE & CO., STOCK BROKERS. AL-50DKALLRS IN JOREIUN EAX'HANUK. 850 Broadway, New Yerk. "The members or the. firm are ...gentlemen of oxperlenen and high standing In the Grain and Stock Commlssleu business. ...and among tn. ir rt-fcrenci s are a number et the leading Banks." l".Vw Yerk Cbmnurclai A'ciri." " Tbey have a slatnlets record, and their bona fides ar Indisputable. ...The reputation of the firm H such, that parties can rest assured 01 re ceiving their profits the moment they are made, no matter what tee amount may be." Xtw i'erk i$ning Ttlegram. lyU-Smdeed&w UHUVKUtJH, AT WIAMT'H. OHBAP AND QOOD, Three pounds Beet riencb I'runcs.SJc lxjunda Best Hslslns. ! ui four neundi thi i ci four pounds Uoed Raisins. !tfte. lenrnnunds HivmI ill,,,. 4V,. of J'lour,8:,77n.,c(c.,csc..6te..re.aDd ISO per quarter. Our High Urude Coffees speak for themselves. 1'lcuse give us atrial order. rrica GEO. -WIMsT, Ne. US West King Street. aug X-lyd A H. KOSEMHTEIM, A BARGAIN. Owing te the close or the fall and Winter Sea son, I hive purchased one mere piece of taose elegant Heavy Dark Blue English Chovlels, at a reduced nrlcu. 'iney were our best seUer, and sold at filoe, and bave reduced them te the low flgnie of uue. Made and trlmmed elegantly, and above all, a nertcct flu A. II. ROUENHrKlK, rine Tailoring, nNortbUueenst, r- UERUAllT, Fine Tailoring; A Reduction of 23 per cent, en all Heavy. Weight kullliiK and Overceating te make room for my large spring Importation. This reduc tion Is for cssh only. Materia! and Workmanship the cry Rest. H. GERHART, Ne ON qVKKN r. Opposite ths rritenjM uanMyUs MuupMrvMHUMurm hoeb. rIAtdi AMD HKK -the- ROCHESTER LAMP, rl(y Candle Light i Uests them all. Anether Let of UIKAt' (ll.t)llK.I tei (Ins and Oil Steves. THB " rUIU'EOTlON " MKIA1. 110UL,1)1.NU A.N1 llUllllklltUrllHIN WEATHER STRIP Heats them all. This Jlrtn outwear all ethers. Keeps out the evld. PtepratllliiKOf windows. .1011 ene can apply ll nowaste or dlrttnadntnaiv. I dying It. Can ixi fitted anywhere-ne holes le wis, icady for use. 11 will net split, warp or shrlnk-A cushion strip Is the most perfecu At the clove. Heater and itange Stere -or- Jehn P. Sehaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN BT LANCASTER, 1A. , . K1KKKKK. AL.DUH 0. 1IBBB KIEFFER Sc HERR, -DEALXR8 IN- WOULD CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION IO Fuller & Warren Ce.'s tlROY.N. 1 ) 5T0TES. HETERJL FTRNACES AND KAN8ESL tie ask noens te run any risks nltn ' ri L. LER t WARREN'S" Goods. We guatantce them te give Satisfaction. Asa Uc-aler" THE SPLENDID has no rival, beliu a thorough het base, no psrt of this stove remains cold, evely lnchel It radiates htsL Ai a smaller and Chsaper Heater the "OR10UT DIAMOND" has established Itself In the front ranks. The merits of the "SPLENDID" and "BR1QUT DIAMOND " consist In Beauty of Construetlon, Perfect Control of Draft, Cleanliness, no Unit, no Q and Economy el Tuel. SWCsJI and examtn for yeuiself. 40 EAST KINO ST.. lorreeiTE COURT HOUSE.) spa ira TlHWAHm. P U.N.N A BBEMEMAM. BUY THE GENUINE OLD STYLE TINWA -AT- FLINN & BRENEHAM'S, Ne. 162 North Queen Street, LANCASTER FA. mOTIOMB. w uy, e t It Used Te, But It's Different New ! Trade does net end with Christmas by any faeans. Notwithstanding the feet that ear lellaay Trade has ben an unprecedented one, our Superb Stock et reurln-dand and ether style Neckties, silk Humeri, Mandkereh'efs, suspenders, .Gloves, Cellars, CuBs, Camel Uatr Underwear and Hair Hese, Shirts, Cigar Cues, Pocket Beeks, sleeve Buttens, de-, has been re prenlshed, suitable rer RETURN GIFTS. W Oar Price as Lew as the Lewest rer the same trade of goods. E. J. ERISMAN, NO. H WEST E1NQ STREET, LANCASTER. mAVmSMMMT. TLSTAOHINKRT, a STEAM HEATING Latast ana Meit Improved EM6INES-TrutiH, Pirlibli n Mnuj. New or Becend-lland BOOJSBa, WATCH TAUK3, BBFARATORB. Mestui or Rirars Weik inch as done and kept In Machine Sheps. nsu ob os apcsiss, Ezra F. Landis, WOBKB-037 NORTQ CEEBBT BTBHET, LAaeasTss Pa. nntdAw VUAU T a MARTIN, wHetssULi aid surran, naatsa m All Kinds of Lumber and Geal srYiiDi Ne. 120 North Water and Prince BtreeU, above Lemen, Lancaiter. n3-lvd TADMOARDNKRH ft JKFFKRIEN, GOAL DEALERS. omei 1 Ne, us North Queen street, and Ne, K4 North Prince street. Yasdsi North Prince street, near Reading Depot. LANCASTER, TA. auglVUd WAT01I8I. TITATCHEr', Watches, Clocks Chains and Jewelry at less than ancHea prices until January 1, 1B87. rine let et Rings. Ac Alse, Elgin, W allhaiu I Aurera for which 1 am Sele Agent), and ether 'lrst-Cless Watches; Best Watch and Jewelry Repairing. srCorrect time by Telegraph Delly, only place In city, L. WEBER, 1WH North Queen St, Near renn'a. R, u, Dspet, . ptAel. KTeglMissanOOptlcaiaoeds. All Heiiseiiirnisliiii Goods ! Ml MB VLBAHIMI SALB. yOHC tJUICAT HA KQ AIMS ai ins- QREAT Thirty Days' Clearing Sale . Al- ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, NO. 13 EAST KINCr ST., Lancaster, .r a. MILLINERVI The tslanee of larlotef TELT 11A1J si ELEVEN CENTS AI'IEOK. Bargains in Laces, Buehai hsvonsrer been hotrdef folered Tsk Laces reduced trem lSKe te Je. s All-silk Escurial I.aee Sklttlug, 43 Inches w Us. rodneedrromUtullMayard. w, 'IJkChantllly Latw Skirting rsduced freml TO ml w 1 Jiiru. All our Headed Shet Lace, formerly told al TJa tell Mayird. reduced toWe arati. All our Illsek Real (iulpure Loce, rjituctlr e'd at :tc, te 11, nduced te sse. a yeri "tulc,1T Black EiaurUl I.acct -All Silk Incurs wide, reduced trem te?, te S7e. a vard luehes wlde. reduced from Me. tee a yard dneed Orieutal Lace riounuleg IS luchs wide, reduced from fOi te He. a yard tllnehes wide, rcdaced trem I tewa s yard, Mlnehes widn. reduced from O'd tnftja.ayrd Prem 11 se te sse, from tiJite lLJ7m.ryard. HSMBCRO EUJINiiS. edls and ends, rtdaced te nearly half their for mer price. SWISS EMOROIDERUS, 10 te U lechss wide, leduced 10 13c. and l'c One let 01 APRONS reduped te lie Bargains in Jerseys ! reduct,d0fVotuL,t1teP)iU,0rwa Jc,M,y, Mjl W001' One. Let et black Jersey 1, braided, all wejl. re d uccd from 11 tn 79c. ' oneLotof LadUa' flne worsted Jersevs. em broidered Vest inmt, redue.d from HJOte i 43 One Letor BOUCle Jernrs. re,IiirA,1 fmn at .4 tes-a. .. ...-. iKjiicieeiseyi, reuucea iretnlirs One Let fins Imp 1 Imported black worsted Jersuvi. Ideiltreulxs braid, redueed from trimmed In wl 11 80 te 11 u. One Letor fine black wonted Jerseys, hesvr ijuailty. vest Irent, reduced from 11 te ll O Children's hand knit worsted Costs, iedu:ed from It and 11.23 te 9W OneLotef Laflle.-siuilln Cheml fennerly He. tell, reduced te ftc. .v....,, One Let or Skirts, fennMly 71 te We .reduce) te 330 One let or Skirts, formerly H te ll y. te :sa One. Let of skirts, furmnrly I M te ll T, 11 duccd te f 1.11 one let of llnMt Skirt, rsduccd tellM. All corset Cevers J7c. splrev press Bilks, all colors, reduced Ma te Wc. Bleck Dress silks reduced from II te e 11 f toKeiIJ7te(tlOi 11 81 10 11 IS a yard. Black and ro.erodstrlptd Velveteen reduce! rrem sia te S7Ke a yard Black and ioewi silk finish Brocaded Vel vetesn reduced from II te MKe a vanl. . jy,1?, 1K(led.j9,BU,t v'Tct reduced rrem 11.12 te 11.11 1 M te 11 39 a yard Quilted Satins, formerly sold at 75c reduced toieeayard) lonuerlyseldallt reduced to7Je a yard. JsURNITUHK WAmHlOOMM. BUY lOURSKLF A PAIR OF TMOSk Felding Dress Pillows. CALL EARLl AT Hefftaeier's Fnraltare Warerooms. They are the nlenst thing eat nud we fcsv lft received another let of them. 30 BAST KINO BrRHEJT. TirlDMYKR'S rURNlTUHB NTOKB. HEADQUARTERS -reit- Furniture. Furniture. If yet coming ou want any rURMTUUK new or the nrlnff OOll and AXSmlnA nt-a,n-lr Vfln wiu ni nd Itlaige and well selected. GOOD WORK. LOW PRICES. . Partlci wanting fall eutflt. are eipettsJlF Invited te call. WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, (Termer Bust KId and Duke Bta., LANCA3TEU, PA. septfl-lyflAJMmw H EINITSU'H KUltNlTUItB DKI'OT. Tite Largest block, The Bust Displayed Stock, The Lewest Priced Stock -OF- FURNITURE -1N- Lancaster County, Yeu will find It te your luteiest te psy a visit te our EUBJSHTUEB DEPOT And tnapectourlarseassertiuoiit of rnjnlture aud get prices befeie purchasing elsjwbeie. HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, HOH. 37 te SO SOUTH QUEEN BT,J LANCASICR t', J -; . iv n -rf-..( . V Jt . & M, . i-.t-Ti6t.i
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