u H!HaSl3332 s '- ' r, fs.vS5Siv--, X i j,--(lli, Mll t -,,,, WeAlf Intelligencer tVMYi WUNtWAV MORNHM. (.tljHMEitxitesrn. cut at m, umriMM mmen mm tnr imuerh iMHmT nnnni ui Aaoa-Mec tarn I e n waits aasxai. iMUMritMlnUfnMUIti m IXTKiUOIMOBB, t Ball Alas, Laneaater, r. foncefttt InteUigmcec, , LAXOAaTaUL FEBRUARY 16, IB87. . '?& . WW IMS. VI (!. : 'Section day was very commendably t, ana though the vote was net large, honest; which is net always i be laid of it. There was no use of r; which was net se much because tjteereaecd virtue, but chietly because i was no contest calling for it. It is a .however, that the use of money has the countenance with us that it once Be far as the Democratic side is con- iptm&t. there is a resolute disposition rfeXautmin from its unlawful use. It is l whether a like feeling finds ledg. en the Republican side, where an i has always been deemed a business i. calling for all the capital need. I' let its success. Lancaster, however, M become se strongly Republican through iBKurauen bytue Republican county it, that its city elections hardly i the Dewer of money te carry them List the Republican side. It is but a few i mis was a democratic city, net- Dg its Republican surrounding. hla the last decade, nnwerpr. It linn crrntrn iayT-TT ."-' ...' ". :'9Bgwy in population, ana me increase nas i largely from the Republican well-te- 'Te population of the! county, seeking the :, easier life and the geed schools of the city. Thia reasonably account for thn tnrninrr Erllt..l.. T,..I.1l-. .1.1. ,.!-. -mr,BBB the responsibility of its govern- 'JpBit. There is se determined a party ftpltng pervading the Republican voters . that the very best Democratic material for IBeacils is promptly rejected by them in voref bad Republican material. They believe in a Republican government for the ;' eity, ana wui net nave even tbe best Dem- BMmtic h(1n. It Aae tint imn tn ha vtu ) eity would profit trreatlv if it had its Lfr'ait eltivn in it rnnnrlla r,f trVi-ifaver SjJBOUtlcal party, and they confer a benent HBW, MMMi WMIW BE ! SbI3iS?2 b K... 1 M 9 IB iv f JM. f 9PgMMMM MOO 1800 Ew . fllMBMMjMM MOO MOD H.......tMlMHHM MOO U0 K. rJyiUDonitbvcenflenimtr te sene it. Their FyTv.i.iCutf.MArtfita ta MAf InAtnd n h n..U re-SfS'The Democrat who liermlU his n.imnln m mw . .-. . .., v;u" v;. ,: - :: . xrgxYiveQuvcu iu( tubjiiuuucsa unce vi ceun- KT.Buman is as sternly rejected as tueugh he ywvmai, a piace'Oi preui. JsM8ee of these days, peihaps. Kieater pSwiklem will prevail among the people, and W .V-m" ... - '.leey will be disposed te make it easv for weir best citizens te reach their council ' r'mhiniTirii Tim tnwn nil! Iiar.?! nt-none. itlllthen. A geed city administration is tikiiuiu w its ncuiuc, auu ims cannot ee f.?.Bed without wise ceuncllmen. The Re- -pubUcan voters can hardly feel satisfied atwlth the leeks of the list they have chosen , '1'vn.nn nan a iinin nnvi, .mik.AKin, ..&. -feed deal of second and thlnllasa at 1 iff. rajfThe increase of the debt has been voted JrVBfidthe great responsibility of determining rt-bewit shall be expended is upon these We will be lucky if thev set an v f Aurhere near right. The people have blindly gmoeofided the whole business te them, and &"-ijHwy can level the city bills or elevate the IGoBBttegB'sbed, te the amount of $125,000 ; jwerin, as it pleases tnem. rj - dW Seeed la Vcsiela. .The Cameren naval bill aims principally Beepeea in uie vessels that wul be con cen k?"lctd under it and there seems te be ! wMdem in the amendment offered bv 51 r. f. ;&m. that the contractor should leceive a M of $50,000 for every additional nnar. r Iter knot attained by the vessel ever a speed 'r y-'il twenty kneta An hour, ami ; ,lfuin li;of the eame amount for every quarter knot y&that the speed might fall below twenty ?,?: knots. M-The fastest man-of-war afloat is the isJtrencn cruiser Milan with a speed of 18.4 sob reugu weatuer, but two vessels are tfeBbtldlner In Tnalatel t.-,r t,r. T, .. fszzr?T. :?:,r, ,.:."..,. "" ,r-w"vu ue mi muc 10 j juieis. u.uese tacts "ke the demand for a speed greater than riwentyknet3seem unreasonable-at first; KJMttY the speed of the ocean racers and fvwpcuv uuaus luase n, evmeni mat if we wwreiycuienyupentue superior swift swift ieief our vessels, the suneiinriiv mn.i i JNfqnd dispute. pt&Swtaff has six toriede beats which have reoera or -v.d Knets. Austria is buldinir U j several which will be reiulred te make '22 rjBBeuana tuey are confident wul attain 21 m imam au neur. wr. Jiaie'd amendment -wui at least give vessels of 20 knots an y.aeur, for what has been done in ternwin fcboetscaubedeneen a lareer scale, nmi We value of a fleet of vessels se far superior &&? T60 w w wat Bhps of ether powers is .evident as ta need nn nritnmant lTM The Fklladelnhla !.. Mi.b election of Mr. TiUer as mayor of MSlil?pbI,l8Bratlfy,D8- The defeat of Vi,M"urw mayor or rMiauelpbia was ,,hiu. iuojuuureei tue attempt te utilize smn Awuecrawc liany te e ect te the -JjBByeralty the www of two Republican .vpauiuaiea aueuiu ee pleasing te all self. Miectmg democrats. There was no iu the movement. It was nn for spoils. The Democrats who I it are typical Bneilamen ni. I fjnd that have no national s.." type of Democracy Bgjetrel of the natieB. B1BM h tiaan !.- 'etlfatliSiW'r,' L?4Twe rt. , JBT.dceeMele et'Mk a.u, I who MBpUtieaHy elBtMi t 2r. JTeeephs hMbeee iteiadiBitiBarfrMitMi Bttm Br - . ,'j..ti"'jp ..b. j.. V ' . i ,i 4 . ww9mnm TSJ. SmK y..yt!T4iff''':iyy' v .',;:. ,-i ..-"r'v.iTK'i" MiMtUe1MHct,Md we regret te Mtrkftl tow ltd m Mr. Jtndll's Marartkeleabe has net been ad fee Mver -will be. lie te net ten Mr. Bandalla honest choice. Ms BtnafUi with the politician is simply in the cofitrel be can exercise ever the beastly Democratic Toting element; which WsfuUjr called out for Keitn. Dut thai la BOt the eteswnt that can influence the Democratic party It it is te be successful in It present course ; and its only policy Is te bowstring Its Josephs. The defeat at the Kelm movement is a gieat help te this end. Its success would have been as disastrous te the Democratic party of Philadelphia us te the city. The stone would have sunk it beyond the reach of grappling lines. "With this escape we hope that the Phila delphia Democracy can get out of the control of the element that made this abortive, absurd and undemocratic canvass. We trust that the party has learned te keep its hands off Republican candidates, unless It can add something te its strength by the combination ; and that it cannot End strength In rottenness. I f it had supported Fitler, Republican, against Kelm, Republican, It would at least have had the consciousness in defeat that it had deserved success. The taxpayers datermleed te run the risk of a wrongful expenditure et the S12.OD0. Tub Veuuk Man'a Christian association haa been enjoying phenomenal growth. The number of American associations has risen te about 1,100, with an aggregate mem bership et 135,000. The associations new own property worth 15,000,000, 00 own the build ing they occupy, and 100 of these associa tions and 10 of these building' are In Penn sylvania, m m Tnesr. who waited en the curbitoue money for their votes waited In vain. ter Goen ter Yerk county ! Its county coin mlssleners have, during the past year, by their economy, paid oil J3t5,000 of the ccuntv debt. m In Gil os county, Virginia, there have beeu found people who are mere degraded than the savages of distant lands te whom geed people send missionaries and tens of Bibles. The stories, et their poverty andsuQurlng threw the records et Irish famines In the shade, because they are coupled with an almost total absence of religious or moral principle, and yet there are ue doubt people in our own county who are net much better. It may ba urged that these home heathens have only themselves te blame, but even that weak argument cannot apply te the children who are grewlug up te be the criminals of the future. Don't keep charity at home, but let her at least begin there. There are plenty of well-to-de people In our community who often regret that they have nothing particular te live for ; they ieel that their lives are being wasted and they are growing old without making the interest due en their buried talents. At the same time there are a great many drifting along through life with no chance et bettering their condition unless by some outside help. If the first class would take a little trouble they might by giving this help make their own lives happy and useful. Meney is net the most important element in the matter, but what these people usually need is the missionary help that their neigh bors send te Africa or the Seuth sea Allentewx votes teO.000 for improve ments, but Lancaster gees, it PS.OOO better. A cabli: dispatch te the New Yerk Herald says that the alarming reports et Mr. Parnell's iilnesa have no foundation in fct ; which li geed news, Indeed. Alexander McABmcn, said te be well grounded in scientific lere.bas leftWinnlpeg, Manitoba, for the North Pele, taking with him 100 pounds of previsions and a drug clerk named Yeung. It Is net stated distinct ly whether the weight of previsions is lnclu slve of Yeung, and the reason of this bold young man's departure net being given, it Is presumed he has been lured te his late by the hope or securing an arctic sada apparatus. The unostentatious manner of departure of Messrs. McArthur and Yeung will entitle them te considerable respect, and whether they return with both names, or concentrated by cannlbalUai, they will ba given plenty of glory. They have ammunition ler four years, though they de net expect te be absent mere than three. While thepele lithemalnebject of their expedition, If they fail te reach It, they will conselo themselves by gathering sclentlfle knowledge of lands that nobody wants. The value or sclentlne knewledge of the frozen zone may be very great, but would net the teal and ability that have worked In that Held have reeched results of greater value te the race by labor nearer home? New that the city debt Increase has passed, let us have a wise an honest expenditure of m It has been observed that with Manning's departure from the cabinet, the continuity of it is broken. President Pierce alone of all the presldenU kept his cabinet Intact through the four years or hU administration. Wash ington had two lostmaster generals In his first term. Jeflersen during his second term had two attorneys generalj Menree during his second term two secretaries et the navy j Jehn Qulncy Adams two secretaries of war. Mr. Hayes, who was going te keep his cabi net officers together through the four years he was In the White Heuse, had twosecre twesecre taries et the war and navy and two postmas ters general. Even during the term of franklin Pierce thore was no vice president, Mr. King having died bIx weeks after the term began, se that there ha never been an administration that euded as It began. There were two presidents pre tem. of the Senate between 1S53 and 1S57, the tlme Mr. Pierce was president. m m -. The New Yerk legislature Is largely against the hanging of women j but under existing law, Mrs. Drune will probably hang. It Is proposed te bulidaUrant memorial bridge te connect Washington with the Vlr. glnla shore. This would be a cembluatlen or sense and sentiment worthy of encourace. meut, and if all the monument funds for our great men could be turned te the building of iS.,i,!.s?.b't Bheuld. bear lUeit "awe and statues, their momer e would be much mere worthily honored than by the orectlen or tone pests of ambitious proportions and fiuestioeable artistic inertt. m m PKBSONAU Junius & Meroan, the Londen bauker. otters te Blvef50,000 toward Ouy'a hospital fund, new amounting te f.210.000, provided U governors raise by May 1 f 210,000 mere, bringing the total te 100,000 sterling. ' W.m. Herart UnewN, for many years purchasing agent of the Baldwlu locomotive works, died In Philadelphia en Monday. He had been conUned te his house only a short time and bis death was unexpected. Ham Jenes haa moved en New Yerk In this strain ; "I wantlte die the day before 1 have te step saying things just as 1 feel thorn and whenever they come. Seme people say that I'm all right, it la only my wiy. Why, r, the way's the only thing I've get a psteiit rlftbten. 1 hurt neenie'a foellno. th.L. And here's a bonten sister turning up her pretty nose at my Improprieties. th ,iviiv ?f..ft,n,0T,ae en that nose and oeuie day he 11 foreclose it, and then he'll get the whole gal along with it tee." SSI ha Would rij seum. from the Woodbury tCeuu.) Bepeiter. Blx.year.eld Fankle Knei imi m.,.. ere threat last week and was kept Indoors !2llSZ ?jme mneh bU will. On rrjry""7 e out, and being 2g4, $ "Uaasssa, de angels have wJBMr' "Ya," anawarsd hi. ninth.. ttjjwsrA 'e,n wbw l SrV "P ,V-'''5, VST? " ? A -fMOSliACASTEB DAILY INTEl&ra: jrse wimtm da ria. r0;mz$3 ' ': r Tlia 1 euti- SeQtbtm Olrl, the IHnghUr el Ihs l'rctldtel el th CenltilctatJ New thAt It Is authoritatively announced that the manuscript of Miss Winnie tals' first literary eflert Is in the hands et the yerth American Ittvieiv It will net be amiss te serve the reading public with some details of the young lady herself. Miss Varlna Davis Is the third and only surviving child, save one, another daughter, of the Confed erate ex-presldent. Mrs. Davis bore the famous Kentucklan four children, two et whom were"boys, nud both are dead. Willie the youngest child, perished et diphtheria, and 'Jell jr.,' a Damecratla lad just develop ing into an admirable man and citizen, fell a victim te the yellow favor and a sacrifice te his own heroic resolve te nurse the needy audsick during the frightful epidemic In Memphis In the year 1S77. During Jeff Davis' residence In Memphis he was engaged in business as the president et the Carolina tilfelusurance company, a southern organiza tion, appealing alone te the Southerners for patreuage. During the life of the company sbclety In Memphis was Intensely Southern and exclusive, and decidedly gay, and et course, the Devises led the most fashionable set The city was the home, at this time, of quite a number of prominent ex-Ceufederates well-known in political circles. It was the place of residence of lsham O. Harris, gents William M. Browne, W. B. Ferrest, Gideon Pillow, the ftuilly of Admiral Semmes, of Alabama, and ether distinguished Southern era. Mauy very elegant social courtesies were extended the Davlses, which they re turned In the most sumptuous manner In their plain but quite commodious residence. Mrs. Davis relied upon her eldest daughter, Maggie, ter assistance in dispensing the hospitalities et the house, and upon special occasions the aid et Miss Winnie "Jeff Jr.," and the nieces et Admiral Sammes. Owing te an 111 feeling that had its origin some time during the Mexican war wherein both men were their spurs as soldiers, General Pillow never spoke or bowed te Mr. Davis when passing him In the street or boulevards. Pillow's daughter and son were familiar figures in soclety and frequently in the company of the young Davlses, from whom they received the most polite but chilliest of treatment, and particularly from Miss Winnie. This young irreconcilable upon one occasion positively refused te dance In the same set with the Pillows, se heartily did she enter Inte the unforgiving spirit et her father and hU Dltter feeling toward an old comrade in arms. Miss Winnie, after the dead Willie, had ever been her father's favorite child bacauee, perhaps, she most resembles him In disposition and Intellectual quallUea. She is a fair patrician and the daughter el a natural aristocrat and like her father will at heart never have anything In common with the massea. She has grown te be a beautiful woman, rich in physical and mental charms. She Is of medium height, her figure BllKht and graceful, but well formed. Her face is oval and complexion olive, while her dark eyes area source of the warmest admiration. Uer bauds and feet are small, the latter strikingly noticeable by reason of thelr highly arched lu9teps. Miss Davis dresses richly but very quietly, and apparently has no desire te attract attention. Herlanguasels as expressive ns her eyes, and while Bhe has some wit, she Is thought by some te have net the slightest conception of humor ; she Is a skilled fencer and repartee, clings tenaciously te old things, and ex presses me utmost respect in her words and acta for the cenv entleualltles and social forms of her native section. Miss Davis has spent much el her llfe In traveh .vjii5riAe a UAniiiis xrr. fiutJiilluteil, iim Umncceulullr, for a llniusu Kfm InlS'ew Yerk Cltj. Frem the XewVerk Times. Charles A. William, city editor of the Minneapolis 3ViJ.iiif, who, when 13 years of age, injured one et his eyes while celebrat. ingthel'ourthef July In the manner usual with the American small boy, has just sub mitted te the rare and interesting operation te the transplantation of a rabbit eye te his own head te rcplaoe his damaged optic, the removal of which was deemed advisabla This was done te obviate the necessity of the Insertion of a glass eye and the annoyance consequent upon its use, and te secure the natural appearanee which an eye that has once been living glyea. There was of course no hope of giving sight. A rabbit's eye was used because rabbits, among all the animals, atone have eyes or the same hues and with the same muscles and apparatus as man'a. The operation was first attempted by the celebrated ecculIstChlbret, of Paris, in May, 1SS5. It failed, and he advised no further attempts with human subject Four sub sequent attempts, however, were made, and alt were unsuccessful. Dr. C. H. May. of this city, instructor in ophthalmology te the New erk polyclinic, became interested in the subject, and experimented with 21 rabbits, and was successful lu 5 cases. He concluded that the operaUen could be per formed with geed results upon a man, and published en account erhls experiment In the New Yerk Mctlicat JievteuTet May 1SS9 The article fell under Mr. Wlliiamsnotiee. He corresponded with the eccullst anJ came te this city, Jau. 27, te have the operation performed. This was dene en Feb! ,1. Fer a week previous the oculist had been practlc lng en cadavers at a medical college te be come familiar with the operation. The rab bit selected was of extra size, of the kind known as the Belgian hare. He had hazel eyts, the same color as Mr. William'. Ontheday of the operation the rabbit was etherized and his eye removed. Dr. May was hv'nfw?!0'",6?.1' Prominent oculist; by Dr. U ilraer, of Mount Hlnai hospital, and several medical students. The cenjunctival sac el the rabbit's eye, containing the ball, was severed from the corner and8 the four principal muscles, leaving the ball loeae except where H was attached te the eptT nerve te keep it alive until the transfen The surgeons next turned their attention te the man and went through the same rirfermancl with him, except that through each of the reubles and the odge of the conjunct? ve were J.?-8.fbla.ck V" 'UrettU" or futures te held the nerve In Place. The optle nerve of the rabbit was then sovered and lu eve trans fhil0l0n,au'8ll0da nd .0"ea firmly h1,.0',"10 nrva by 'B"1 lti'ea'- Then the niuselesaud conjunctiva were tied and the operation ras complete. The eye was closed and covered with white vaseline and cotton compresses were placed ever both eyes W,'CV XT llUtly. bd.ged. The opfra epfra opfra Hen lasted one and a quarter hour. The ''nt ww Put te bed and het application made te his eye every few minutes te aid the cohesion or the severed parts, Ou the second day 1 ght haziness el the comes was noticed. Ou the fourth day the growth of the muscles was completed and the rabbltt's eye moved in unison with the iimn.n. ' On the even ng of the eighth day a alight sloughing of the cornea was observed, anil it increased se that a great portion of thelri escaped and feft the eye colerles. As the abrasion could net be healed without leaving greatdislhjureuieut, It was decided te remove the eye. ThU was done en the uluth day In 20 minutes, the patient being under the Influ. ence of cocaine. Hlnee the eye was removed the cavity has been kept baudaged and eev. ered with vaseline. Mr. William will wait untU me healing preeea. 1. finished Zd then 2 ?.".'?? inserted. A all the coedt. UeaeiBihu cm were most favermbleta g?--iui , fjMaiBafcBBBi. aSBlBBBBBBBlBBBBSWBlBH ', , u i n i eat, .--J.-.-T. -r--7s.- i J.- mi .! 1. Vl uvAV ,W" ."EOT fV J" '..". . f"V. ''& SjW'f fct . if-1 tjfiEB, WEDNESDAY, FEBBUABY oculist accept It Mateatieue, and think it will be a long while betele the operaUen la agaia attempted with human subject. The reason Riven for the failure Is that the rabbit' eye bad net sulllclent vitality te work along Ide a human eye or operate Uie muscle and optical apparatus in a human head. A LLXK rUHJ'F MX H A ZtLm. Hs Is Klch r.oeugh la HMtere lh a,000,U Toe Frenllie t'ltm. The embezzlement of W. K. T. (WeMinan, who haa been bookkeeper for Johnsten .V Schwartz for fifteen years In Alleutewn, has been ascertained te be twenty live thousand dollar, (inesnian ten the employ of the tlrui ou January 1, Although a warrant waa Issued against II reaaman ou the tilth Instant, It I net likely that the matter will go any further, he haa given judgment te the firm for the amount of his shortage. Ue Is a manufacturer et furniture, and his furniture factory and Meck are valued at forty thou sand dollars, and a the l.usluess is a profita ble one, he will be alie te liquidate his defalcation It time 1 allowed him. The factory employ eighty men, and Is still In operation. The embezzlement cover a period of even or eight years, and the method was the increasing of the amount fmm the check.boek stub te the cicdlt side of the cash-bcek. Stricture of the methia,' hew ever Inveterate et cetnpllcsted Hern previous bl umimiuH si'OTuiiy ana ix'rmsncuuy eureu uy our new and Improved icrtruvl.. itoe. later ences and terms sent rer " cents lu Uiuirs. World's Dispensary Medlc.il Association, CM Malu street, buaie,N.Y. W,tAw ioed advice ie i'aurE.iTi:iM. W. J Mouluemery.ot Onderjsburfr.New leik, writes te hts brothers el the s ,uaru nndcem- My advice te all camsntc rs Is te n ear a couple et AucecK'sPLASTaas en the small et the back. 1 nnd that they give me double power and energy te accomplish ay work, as well as prev. leg shields against colds nd pulnienarydlra. cuttles. These plasters appt-ar te nil the body with nervous energy and pc er, and they teem te double my natural trnjth, 1 am a carpen ter by trade, and knew he often tny brother workmen and I suffer rrern Imprudently threw, lng our coats en and going te work In a cold shop. We forget bow little protection the back ran of the vest afford te Ue lungs. Ily placing an Aitrai'i Fusnaundere.ich heuMer-blade all tioubleef this kind will taeldcil as 1 knew by experience. If yen ile get caught wltu a cold or a bad cough or rhcamatlc psln.", an All ecu's 1'iastxk gives tnstaat relici. Cheap ana Inferior I'oreu I'lsiters Will tuevltably disappoint you, and nis net worth even the few cents asked for Ihein. Among the numerous perci" rasters offend for sale Bensen's Capclne rasters alone merit implicit confidence. They rate wen their great popularity with the people and Rained the vol vel untary endorsement et the medical profession by their unequaled curative power and by that only. Whan purchasing be en your guard agalcst worthless Imitation, undermlsleadlng ueiues suce as uapsicin, ' capsicum," "Ca pucln." " Capslclne," etc, m certain huckster lng druggists may try te r.lm them off en yea as the genuine. It U betur m deal with none but honorable ilrngguu. Aliter Hcnseu'sand e thai It bears theTbie beJ " trnde-mar and has the word "Capcae 'cut In the centre. feb7-M,W,8 Fiem SasiJfras. Kent Ce, MJ. 1 find 1 tell as much of Dr. Ball's Cough Syrup is or all ether cough remedies combined. H HiRitir, drug- Uenare e( counterfeits! Be sure you set tee genuine Sil vatlea Oil. Hire no" tustaj geed." The Same Bnmsn .Nstare. Many Tain attempt are made te repeat the remarkabiesuccessofBemen's Capclne Plaster. This splendid remedy I tnewn. sold and used everywhere, and Its prompt nctlen and unrival led curative powers have wen ler It hosts of friend. lmlUUens hava sprung up under similar sounding names, nah ni Capslcln," less and nawsrv. vejieicum," eve-, inienaeJ ie deceive the care inese snides possess none or the virtues of the rriinnfn., ThnmMra n hope the people wUl asslu us te protect what are at once their Interests and ours. Ask for XI uensen-s nuter, and examine what Is given you, and make sure that the word "Capclne" Is cut In the middle of theplasterluclf.und the "Three Seals "trademark Is en the lace doth. Any reputable dealer will (hew you the safe guards without hesitatien: If you cannot re member the name Benren's Capclne Platter cut this paragraph from the paper. BTJHUAH MUIIVMS. BHILOU'B CUBE wUl Imrat-dlstelr relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Kronen' . UJ "uwPIns wjugn ana itiencnitl Fer tee ey a. is. vecnran. wnjjrgut, e, U7 .North IT) Uueen street. Mothers! Mether'! aielbers!! Are you disturbed atniaht and broken of your rest by a slak child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teethT If se. go at once and get a betUe of il Its. WIJJSLO W'S SOOTHING BVBUP. It will relieve the peer little snffer lmmedlately-depend upon it ; there Is no mistake about It. There Is net a mother en earth who has ever nscd It, who will net tell you at once that It will reflate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, ac J relle! and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly sate te use In all cases' and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of one et the eldest and best lemale physicians ana nurses In the United Stales. Beld everywhere. Stents a bottle. may3Mydftw Saved uii uie. Mr. D. I. WUconsen, et Herse Cave, Ivy., says he was, for many years, badly afflicted with Phthtslc, also Diabetes ; the pains were almost unendurableand would sometimes almost threw him Inte convulsions. He tried Electric Hitters and get relief from first bottle and after taking six bottles, was entirely cared , and had gained in Mean eighteen pounds. Says he positively be lieves he would have died, had It net been for the relief afforded by Electric Hitters. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by H. 1J. Cochran, Druggist, Nes. 137 and 139 North (Jacen street, Lancaster! (6j Da. UassLia Wout itr, Purely vegetable, pleasant te take, wUl expel worms If any exist, no purgative required .alter using. Price, at cents, by all druggist. b3-3mdatWAT WIIV WILL YOU eeugs when Bhlleh's Cure wUl give immediate relief. Price 10 cu., M cu!. and ll, for sale by 11. IS. Cochran. Drugirlst. Ne. 187Nerth Uueen street. "' "lu,t") attsscaloes Escape. W. W. need, druggist, of Winchester, lnd.. writes : " One of my customers. Mrs. Leuis l'lke Bartenla, Uandelpb county, lnd., was a Ions sufferer with Consumption, and was Riven u te die by her physicians, bhe heard of Dr. Klne New Discovery (or Consumption, and beitan buying It of me. In six months' time aha walked te this city.adlstance of six miles, and la new se much improved she has iiult uain? il Hbe fees sUeewea her Hfetelt." 4 """" , rree trial Uettle at Cechran'a Drug store. Nes. 137 and 139 Nena Queen street, Lanciiter THE UK V. GEO. H.THAVKIt, of llourben lnd.. says : Beth myself and wife ewe our lives te aaiLOU'B COMBlYaUTION CUItx;" Fer sale byH. Jt. Cochran, Dma-alst, Ne. 137 North Queen street. (j) A Very Harrow Escape. "Ves, I bad a very narrow escape," said a IV'-.. .'"; . WM cennnea ter Kem here II. for sale by II. B. Cochran, Druggist. Ne. 117. 11. U. Cochran, Ne. 137 and 13) North Queen street, Lancaster, ra.. Is selling BlllLOH'a COUUU CUBE as a coarentco te cure all tsreat and Inng treuDle. (tJ They are looking for you every where. Drana of air In unexpected places, going from het rooms te cool one., carelessness In changing clething: In short anything which ends In "common cold In the head" Unless arrested this kind or cold becomes seated In the mucous membrane of the head Then it Is Catarrh. In f n,!ul.a ' lu tW 3 "J136 always yields te Ely's cream Balm. Bale, agreeable, certain! Price nity eenU. jl-2wdoedw NKVKKGlVEUri If yen are troubled with nervous or sick head fkUVm UU UUl KIIOU V ae DPi lyu12il.ny' "'Incurable until have tried Dr. Xeslle's Special Prescription you hay Pu the tc etha testimonial In another column, dii-lw ptlen The Iaf)iHiig Danger, The recent sUUsUcaef the number of death show that a large majority die with Censump- tlen. This disease may commence with an an parenUy harmless. cough which can be cured In BtanUy by Kemp's BiUam (or the Threat .n Lungs, which is guaranteed te cure and relieve all cases. FriceJecenUandll. Trial lU frit North Uueen street. , clwdAltw ' aVralea Halt. The BbstSalT la the world for Cat. Bruise. Seres, Ulcers, Salt Baeam, reyer Bere TTetter! Chapped Uaads. Chilblains, CerhafanTaU Sku Eruption, and pelUvly cures ?Ue. or no pay reuulred. It U guaraateeO te give perfect aaU aaU aaU fwtlorermpnerreroaded. Frlce at eenU per box. rer tale by H. B. Cecnran. DnigaUt. 1J7 and 111 Werth Quean street. LanauUr. I TM ' MAKKLBxb "YAK A. BKAUTIK8" Clr ruler Havana rive cent Cigar, la recommended te levers el a Genuine Havana Cigar. At -" KAKKLafY'B. Yellow Frent," .rnre-rt, Hart-ut-tf l - 21 riTan KBWAHD. ejXtVFVFr Fer any case et Kidney Tron Tren bies. Nervous OebUltr. Mutal and fhydeal Weakness that BOTANIC NKBVJC B1TTEU8 fall te cure, tela by druggist, cent. , e.UN.uust-rhii7p. BHrwuk rs. TsVlyeeaAw aarvusaiantvaK !J! T ,r - y jj; ""s ff ?j - - - - - k . mmntOAU A TULOi'ilOHtW VOK RHEUMAT1BM. A STARTLING FACT. Ills net generally known that a large proper lien el the ihentuatlstn and neuralgia extant Is traceable directly te the diseased condition or Imperfect action el th kidneys and liver t tber tber lere a remedy which cure the resulting disease must nave leumi ana smitten the flrsl cause. Many persons using Athlophero (or rheuma tism and neuralgia have been surprised te And that chronic disorder of the liver and kidney have also been greatly relieved and they have written for an explanation. The fact U, that the remedy acts directly en these organs, cleansing them from alt Irritating lubstauee and regula ting their action, Taken In connection with Athlophero rills this Is, without exception, the most valuable kidney and liver remedy In the world, anil will cure a large proportion el these who have these disease. cepake Iren Works, Copake, N. Y. Fer the last five years I have bean subitcl te severe attack of rheumatism which would cause tne the most excruciating pain la ay chest ; was obliged te put myself under th doc tor care for two or three month at a time, ana even then it was almost Impossible te get any relief. The last time 1 was taken my son was at home, and I requested him te call the doctor, but herald he bad heatd of anew remedy for rheumatism called Athlophero and advised me te try It. I did and you can Imagine my sur prise, was relieved et all pain after taking one bottle nnd have net been troubled since. It aedmei-utte a sum of meuey, and whatls better, 1 was net obliged te endure weeks of suffering; would net be without It In the house. Have recommended It te ethers and It never falls te gire relief. L. II. PATTERSON. Every druggist should keep Athlophero and Athlophero Fills, but where they cannot be bought of the druggist the Athlophero Ce., Ne. Ill Wall street, New Yerk, will send either (car rlf.RO paid) en receipt of tegular price, which is ll.W per bottle for Athlophero and Mc. for l'Uls. Fer liver and kidney disease, dyspepsia. In digestion, weakness, nervous debility, disease of women, constipation, headache, impure bleed, Ac., Athlophero rills are unsqualed. teblllnced A YER'SCUKKKi TKUTORAU Your Children Aie constantly exposed te danger from Colds, Whooping Cough, Croup, and diseases peculiar te the threat and lungs. Fer such ailments, Aycr's Cherry rector, promptly administered, afleuls speedy relief and cute. As a remedy for Whooping Cough, with which many of our children were ailllcted, used, dur ing the past winter, with much satisfaction, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, rer this affection, we cm.lder this preparation the most efficacious of all the medicines which have come toeur knewl edge. Mary I'arkhurst, rreceptrete, Heme for Little Wanderers, Oenc&ster. aid. My children have been peeullirly subject te attacks of Creup, and 1 failed te find any effec tive remedy until 1 commenced administering Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. This preparation re lieeos the difficulty et breathing and Invariably cures the complaint, David O. Blarks, Chat bam. Columbia Ce.. N. Y. 1 have used Ayer's cherry Pectoral In tny family for many years, and have round H espe cially v aluable tn Whooping Cough, This medi cine allays all Irritation, prevents Inflammation from extending te the lungs, and quickly sub dues any tendency te Lung Complaint J. It Wellington, I'lalnvllle, Mich. 1 And no medicine se effective, for Creunand Whooping Cough, na Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It uie e of my little boy, only six months old, csrrvtug him safely through the worst case nf Whooping Cough 1 ever saw JaneMalene, Plney Flats, Tenn. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Prepared by Dr. J.C. Aver A Ce., Lewell well, Mass. bottles, IV lU-telS Beld by all Druggists. 1'rlce II , six J1KF UVUVe. J. ti. U1VLKR 4 CO. Extraordinary Lew Prices -ON- CARPETS. LoekatourCABPET) and FLOOK OIL CLOTHS and compare our prices. JohnS.Givler&Ce., Ne. 25 Bast King Street, LANCA1TEB, PA s TAMM BROS. & CU. DRESS SILKS. DRESS SILKS. Stamm Bres. 8c Ce. 26 & 28 North Queen Street. LANCASTER, PA. Fer the past few months we have been after a ceitaln let of Black 811k which we have Just succeeded In getting, and are new offering the GREATEST BARGAINS -IN- BLAGK DRESS SILKS EVEKOFFEBBD IN THI8C1TV. IILBEABKSOUSOFTBCLITTLKFIGURE9. Hack Press Bilks Kite a yard, worth Me, Hlack Dress 811k Ate. a yard, worth tte. Black Ureas Bilks "5c a yard, worth like. Hlack Dress 8llk:il.(0 a yard, worth II 31K Jiluck Dress Bilk 1 11.25 a yard, worth lieu? Few Spring Dress Goods. On Hundred Pieces of our famous dress goods at 60. a yard. New Dress Goods, yard wide, fa. a yard. Weel Cashmere lie a yard, city pilae 12Wc -- v ,. w,'..w vawMivg awih .,t. u viaa)lyeuu, ' 14sa. a varfl New Drsss Uoeds, Fancy Bilk Finish, ITc.a vard. English Beige Suiting, In Combination, 300. a yard. Mew Spring Cleths, yard and a quarter wide, loc. a yard. New spring Cleths, yard and a half wide, Be, rd. . wool uasDmeres, ji incne wiae, xir naavy, she a yard, Cleths, &9 Inches wide, extra heavy, 37 We a yard. jiii Weel Tricot Cleth, ts Inches wide, 37Xc. a yard. Flft Fifty rteees silk and Weel Mixture In Check and stripes, ell (hades. Remnant of Black Silks, Black Cash meres and Black llenilettai at Astonishingly Lew Fiicea. ( " BOSTONSTORE. W Between Centre Square and Pe tome. QOMKAOTOK AMD UVUKH. OEORQ1 IRNST, OAAVaUtTBst, COXTKACTO aHJlLDM, iao-He. Wt King stratM. Sae- Eat arm ttrMt. oppiustatte mamSSr J!tVi'J?t?iPC?S Vif " " " . -f - 'VJ,. '""H'V - .16, 1887. vtrjuiirva TODKN 1TUR B .WAHEROOMB. BUT TOUE8BLF A PAIS OF TUOBB Felding Dress Pillows. CALL BABLY AT Hefflneler's Fanitere lareroemi. They are the nicest thing ent and w hava Inst received another let et them. flOBABT KlNOBTHJdrr. w IDMYKR'S KtJHNlTURK HTORE. HEADQUARTERS -FOB- Furniture. Furniture, If you want any FUBN1TUBB new or the coming Spring call and eaamm ray stock. Yeu wiu nnd It large and well lctd. GOOD W0HK. LOW TRICES. BSrrartle wanting full eutCU at i Invited te call. specially WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, Cerner But King nnd Duke 8lr LACASTEK, PA. ettA.ydiJm TTOUSEST1RKH. HEINITSH'S Furniture Depet. Last Week ne gsve ou an insight Inte our Stock by Quoting a Few Prices. This neek we will ask you te come and.ee some of the geed, spoken about, and see tf they will net please you, especially II you ate want lng te buy a H0USESTIRE. STILL SOME eid UEU-ROOM SUITS LEFT. MOB. 'At & ae BOUTH QUEEN BT., LANCASTER I'A. HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot. TtHWAmm. 1LIMN A BRENEMAN, BUY THE GENUINE OLD STYLE HAND-MADE TINWARE -AT- FLINN & BRENBHAM'S Ne. 152 North .Queen Street. LAECABTBE FA. satr eOODA. J "i. MAHTIH dt eiS, February 1 te Harcb 1, 1887. SPECIAL SALE -OF- WALL PAPERS -AT- J. B. Martin & Ce.'s. We carried ever but few patterns et WALL 'l'APEES tress last season, and ler this sale offer for the most part ALL NEW UOODS. purchased it;ly for this spring trade, and te wblcb are added dally many New and HANDSOME PAT TERNS. We Are (HviBg Yea Lew Prices, ana wun tne low price tbeadvantageet a larg and carefully selected stock, and a (lock that Is kept up from day te day with the addition, of NO VE IVT1ES aa they aie Introduced. We offer In till sale ever 50,000 FIE0ES -or- ALL 6RADES OF WALL PAPERS, Frem first grade at 4e. per roll te fine grades ami per roll. NMIIEU. Werk den at low rate during tbl. Our main object during thU .ale la te reduce ."ir.,'e0 tfl prepare for EXTENSIVE aLTEE tV9Jf3 " "UR BU1LD1HO BUKlNO NOW READY! FULL STOCK Or ALL GRADES or CARPETS FOR SPRING. 8clalOBrlnjref SatlTH'Sand HAETFOBD FlsQUALlTt MOQUETTK CAEPETS at LU. Werth much man meaey. . TAPKSTMIB8, BHUSSBLS, INQBAIMS and UOHaVMAUBOABFatn. , """""" """ J. B. MARTW & CO., Or. We Itfag Mtikm M al?VFTlswafJa"( sfaM nffSRBWMP "BBHTS T ft i fcwDV - W 'liIT' Jjf'nnmT. IW!T '&W: 3HK?.fA"' ' S'M K.H'&VTnl - ,Vi? MatalAUraMAA JlBBONUi RIBBONS! GREAT SLAUGHTER -IN- RIBBONS AT ASTRICH'S Palace el Fashion, NO. 13 EAST KINO BT., LANCASTER, FA. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, WE INAUOUHATE OUR First Special Sale -or- RIBBONS! RIBBONS! -IOK- Om WEEK ONLY, . ENDINU Sateday, February 19. During that time we mil offer such Wondai Wendai Wondai hear'WefotS. ,UUU-N5 " hM B"" ' READ THIS I UOUIILE FACED SATIN RIBBON, Fteet Edged-Ne. t at ae. a yard i worth Sc. Ne. S at te. a yard; worth 10c. N 0.7 at Se. a yard i worth ;c lta at (te. a yard: worth lie. Ne. lit! Inches wide) at Se. a yard , worth lc PLAIN SATIN RIBnoNS-Ne. I at te a yard . Ne. 0 at Scayard; Ne. 7 at sc a yard . Ne. 3 at fts. a j ard , Se. 12 at f c a yard , He. 19 at Sc a yaid. ALLMLKUBOSOUAIN-Ne. 2 at .1c. a yard : Ne. I at te. a yard t Ne. at 7a. a yard : Ne' T at ? y2ra."-..9 M loe-Ttd Ne. 11 at lie. a yanl : Ne. 1 at Uc a yard. RIBBONS Ne. 9 at 10a a yard, worth lc. Ne. 12 at lie. a yard worth 30c Our Best Ribbons, EXTRA IIEAVTBAT1N ANDOROSQBA1N ANDOROSQBA1N Ne. at Se. a yard 1 Ne. I at Ba. a yard ! Ne. S at ,0!. l"a '0- 1 t l'c. a yard s Ne. at 5e. a yard 1 Ne. 12 at 30c. a yard 1 Ne. I at Se. a yard. COLORED BILK VELVET RIBBONS, Fait Edge Ne. 4 at !e. apiece ; formerly, JM. Ne. 5 at S3c. apiece; formerly, uin. jJe. 1 it He apiece 1 fertnerly, ll.ae. Ne. 9 at Se. apleee; formerly, II 10. Ne. U at SJc apiece ( lermetly WBemtml)er these price are FOR ONE W"f ."NLY.BNDISlf SATURDAY FKBRU Alt I 19. netntmter tbM vricv Are roil ONI S3 tllMITJIaT. TJIOH A MAKT1B. China, Queensware -AT- GHINA Mil Our aaserlmeut of China and Queens ware is larger than ever before. Our Gran ite, Porcelain and French China iu White, is of the best manufacturers in England or America. Our Decorated Sets are of the same manufacture, with English, Fiench and American Decorations, Our iices are equal te any in the market, whether original or leduced. A full line of Odd and Damaged Ware. .Sales guaranteed. Goods exchanged if net satisfactory. liglipnin l5KAffIKlNGSTRKLT. LANUASTBM, FA. WAVATjwmmr. BjfAOHLBIKKT.atO. STEAM HEATING UIM aaul Meat IssprerM MIlNC-TmtiH, PtrUM HSUliniry. Maw er SiieadtUiH WATaW TANKS, UPARATOIU, 5fflas5awe,""tt MlMllW CAUoaea Ezra F. Landis. T (vnunrr, v w f ? r , '. fs stf " iimtmssiA . i"J.-. ?. rK ..-,. &,&mmhmi &iJZiM?& &.-J?M&Mm$&Wi& ksMm IPrt.i t.. . v'iM..V!' ft". r7s4M- &v. UMuWHM tf 1Z U..j
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