fy'Liyp&i. fro. Ol f --.I J- HmLLXQBrfOm, Lancaster, Fa. i ItatMtac InttltiKiutt. F BBsjBwVFJSeaBSwWBresF sassf w wBsssawaasp sbssbbbsbvv sswBSBtrw , IBBBUABYtl.tsBT. liltMrtlaf Tekaeee f tares! UglM rven by the internal revenue new new extensive is the use la thts country. During the L?wr the Quantity of manufac- upon which tax was paid pounds. These figures de Banff and cigars. The per JDoasemption of tobacco is three f pounds, against two neunds klfhAMM-nft . .l ... h m ihuvuu, vt. wa ymm uu uuuiu- I tobeece last year was I14.es5.005. early equal te the aggregate ap- l.ttitkaeCallthetea imported uur- rasit period. t the question et cigars, it is Ltkat these upon which tax was paid If JfM aggregate 8,610,898,468. The of the Philadelphia Ltdatr, average length et the cigar at s, estimates that if the cigars tax was paid last year were y, in a row they would extend IttM earth nine times. In a straight r weald extend 221,648 miles. Dis- t teaally among the entire pepu. ..the United States each per- I receive 634 cigars. If It be as- 4S.afr Mi.1inll aI Um M.nHln4l.. sSBiw vuo-ueu vh win iuyumiiuu ,tM per capita consumption was H7 V equally astonishing figures are given 9 consumption. Tax was paid last t.1,810,061,350 cigarettes, an increase 1,112 ever the preceding year, aae ucrease in cigars consumed the same period was 151,925,865. IMMontef tax collected last year en t'Waa I10.S32.804 and en ctr&rettea The total amount collected ike year en cigars and tobacco t the Internal revenue department :HT07,863. In addition te this taere was collected through the tkeuse for duties en imported and cigars 18,311,114. Addlnir ftwe items gives $3618,476 as the ate of the tax paid last year te the HflHHwNMMi swaas SMMhUMK SAsBFwB m vfllBbj BBUSm S0M MOD g MMMMmi flUMWIW, IWaMSsBMSB SSUBS'SS I tiWCWn MWM. iuummtmai mm n n wash basks. tVaamniinent for clears and tnhnpm. TcViIch Jfeqnaltoataxef sixty cents per capita aponthe entue population. It is within l te estimate the value of the tobacco f y. i ter me tax. Va this basis, adding i.tex, the people of the United States I Met year for these articles, 181,092,- ,dvaare tcan three dollars for every ; wenan and child in the country. Jtwlll thus be seen from the large use r see weed that tobacco Is regarded mere sity than a luxury. '--. . .7 - ' Z7 .. vtBueaee er tne uernian Elections- Si- ;1h civilized world is anxious,',?' avrait avrait iJNttee Ttrdict of the.Garrhan voters with belief that-tipen it hangs the issue et 'war. That it is a most important at in determining that issue cannot dbted,but when the result is known ( will be aeen that there are many ether i mine problem. peace of Europe is net dependent i.the strength of the German govern. ter of any one government, but uoen equal balance of conflicting interests ffM passions. Its most serious menace is at by many of the ablest students et i and politics te come from the seread WVolaJtlenary ideas among the mass of i psepie. dread et Russia has doue mere te the peace of Europe than all the of German arms, and yet behind iMuene of " the great white czar" there t shadow of coming terror that keeps i Whole land in glenm. It spreads from M Ul ever the east of Europe, through Vaiieya and ever the land of France. s varying shades et gloom it covers ay, and in Austria and Hungary is 'less dark than in the Russias. Nihil- i la various forms and names, Is a far )-active element than many in this try believe it, and it has nothing te I and much te hope from war. Other strong force urjlnir towards war feeling among the masses of Prance hrmany that the'eenflictis inevitable. Ites ft repressive influence upon enter CJk drain of military expenses Is IM an athlete stands severe training, fdapsctatlonef an Impending struggle, Make tension can net be long sustained. lef the athletes must strike the first r or be the first te succumb te the Germany first shows signs of dls- .and if she succumbs, if the elections .la progress are followed by internal r, J: ranee may strike; if Germany strength, then it will bathe turn IJFance te pass an ordeal. Her people Melons of a strength far greater than i they last met the Germans, and are re wipe out that disgrace. They uy maintain the most expensive r establishment in the world with Isele object. The finances of all the I powers are in such a condition as te i war and Russia's treasury demands caneroie treatment. War or peace idUwcontrelof the German electors tceaaeaUer. AMf speaker. ,t our Heuse of Repre- jaave aa unusually pltlavencttste. iblyte eftbe v'Hfc.' - VIMK M4 tMMl)7 te atms V 'A V BaWrtMMaa te tore very . Masai, os tals subject, Mi oaMect the habit of his predecessor se MMBkwMMlyMtea&keit aumtfeat that a should ba earbed. It will net de te lei tk people, knew se clearly that a minor ity of tha Beast has no rights which tbaapaaker aecds te respect. ItspttseatstlTt Mackln called the atter atter tlea of speaker te the fact that a num. beref BBcmbers were recorded as voting wbsa they were net in the Heuse; which was aa undoubted fact But Mr. Beyer declined te recognize it or the repre sentative reminding him of it; bat calmly proceeded te hare the vote recorded. Ner did he pay any at tention te the representative's ether objec tion that these proceedings were had after the hour had passed for adjournment. Mr. Mackln might as well have been in his home in Philadelphia as in the Heuse, where be was net even allowed the right te be heard. Evidently Speaker Beyer needs te be keelhauled by the Heuse, te re dace him te a due sense of his consequence and prerogatives. They Will Tete Themselves. TfcaT'nftilati fn.vt.nle. it, T).,i. I . uu,. .,..ai me i tuu.i r I vania railroad company, who are said te I bold two-fifths of the stock, have resolved I te give their proxies for the ensuing elec tion te a committee of their own number. They have long been dissatisfied with the refusal of the managers te divide all their alleged profits. Last year Mr. Jehn Tayler, representing them, came ever here te leek into the affairs of the company and te urge this policy upon It. He made no impres sien whatever; and says that he was treated with se little consideration that he could net even get a certificate et stock renewed that was lest in the sinking of the Oregon. The English owners, if they held two fifths of the stocks and use it unitedly. have power enough te dictate terms te the company, as there are many discontented American owners who would aid them. It has been a matter et wonder that they have made no such effort heretofore te re dress their grievances. They have long been complaining of the unsatisfactory na ture'ef the reports of the business of the read. A firm of accountants, whom they employed, te critically examine the read's reports, say that they can get no sufficient information from them ; and that, though a couple of hundred of pages are covered by the reports, they de net tell as much aa the halt dozen pages et the repDrts of Eog Eeg llsh reads. This is evidently a time for reform in railroad management. Under the leglsla leglsla tlen of Congress railroads will be man aged with much mere publicity than they have been. The Pennsylvania railroad probably can stand the teat as well as most of its fellows; all eE them have been extending themselves rashly and leading down with unproductive connections. The Pennsylvania railroad has doubtless paid as large dividends as it could afford te pay ; and mere than it had the money for, after paying the deficiencies of its dependent reads. Its main line business yields magni ficent profits, which go te make up the losses en its extensions. Under the inter state commerce law there will be a better average en the business ; and the British committee will appear opportunely te hasten this result. Semb eje has wittily described the depen dent pension bill as an invitation te men te declare themselves paupers in order te get the premised twelve dollars a month. It ought te be called a bill te demoralize a con siderable part of the population. Tbebb hare been se many recent schemes te spend the surplus that this of a philsn philsn tbreplat deserves mention. De would usa nn a part of the surplus by giving te each stated anu territory inesnmoreno nundreil-ttseu-sand dollars, en oendItlons,sVnat"Jeach will have a hole due Vuree thousand rent iwan I TMvniWised object is te discover the gee- logical uuup ei me eartn. A Washinote correspondent, writing of the leadership of fashion there, says that no woman at the capital seems te have se little Influence in this regard as the mistress et the White Heuse. It is well known that for a dozen years or mere the decellete dresa has hardly formed a part of the wardrobe of the "first lady of the land." The White Heuse evening gown, when low, could net be called decellete, because se slightly cut down In the want, and It la well known that the after neon dress was one thing and the evening dress another when worn by president's wives or president's sisters. The mistreat et the White Heuse has net in the past put en a lull party dress and all hex diamonds when receiving in the afternoon. The mistress of the White Heuse does net make this depar ture from geed taste new, and It is net likely that any future mistress et the White Heuse will de se. But as gowns have been creeping up higher in the White Heuse they have been mero cut down in official society, and the example et geed tasteand modesty set by the mUtress Is cast te the winds and gees for neught. Women cannot be compelled or Induced by example te fellow a fashion if their own caprice or inclinations are bent In the opposite direction, but it is high time for the people te knew that the fancy of the Whlte Heuse mistress being a leader of fashion has nothing in It. BEECBERsays that the old Idea of hell I tit only for lunatics; but Beecher l net Miry geed authority. Simen Oameren has returned from the Bermudas, whtre he sajsit was tee slewand qnlet for himself and his fellow travelers, Messrs. Duffy and Jereme. He likes te be within reach of railroads and telegraphs, and the sweetest place of repose where news of the world reaches him but once a week Is net the place for him ; and we de net wonder at It. The moments of tlme te a man of ninety yeara are tee precious te be se con sumed. The correspondent of the Philadelphia frtu seized upon the aged traveller in bta New Yerk hotel, and after posting him upon the news get his views ei things. He thinks Filler's election will consolidate the Repub lican party's power for many years, and that it was a yery geed thing. With thepoiltl thepeiltl clan's Impulse he found his satisfaction at the result In its effect upon his party. He did net have the same satisfaction In viewing the Republican congressmen's position upon the president's veto of the dependent soldier's MIL He thought that veto was right and complimented the editor of the Press for se maintaining ; a compliment that was de served, but about the only one of the kind that the Press has merited for a long time. Mr, Cameren thought that the president should select a shining party light for secre tary et the treasury. The president will pro bably prefer te select a shining financier. Tub death of Tweed's daughter, Mrs, Mary Amelia Maginnls, ia New Orleans, recalls her snarriage ba 1869, when she received f 150,. i . m weeaiag preseats, This was only two I JSafS BsSasej tAsms-aah. m r lleam BeKmh4 oeeforMaMK offered HOO,. ADMiaiL Peavxa favors heavily armored tnoaltera ret coast detente. Hbnbt 8. Kckkkt has bean elected pre, dent et the Heading beard or school con trotters white serving for the nineteenth term. Mr. Gladstone's ability te cat down tree bn been made preflUble te the Baptists atHpsldlng. They begged for the trunk of an oak felled by theex-premler, and then sold little piece of ft at their bazsar. Gov. ItKAVkn mean te appoint te place of honor and profit In the state only these who served In the Ute war, says one et hie friend, end It wilt only be where he can not possibly avoid It that he will give anv appointment! te these ether than ex Midlers. Dn. MeQlt.xx Isin receipt et private let ters from friend In Reme commending his course and expressing the opinion that he will be reinstated aa seen as the facts in his cue are stuewn te me pope. There 1 a. ruuitir ki ob oiepnen a cnurcn mat US will resume his old position by Caster. Justin McCjuvrnr has found a spot of meamitssen the snow-white exrau of the Sreai v est. Tne sp.it is Janesville, 111., Sir. teO. was te lecture there, but a railroad washout delayed htm and he was unable te appear. The lecal managers of the lecture course thereupon garnlsbeed the eminently or Madisen two night later. Gov. Him,, of New Yerk, Is the hardest worked or the men who draw salaries from the state. He gets te his cince in the capltel before 9 o'clock, when the clerks are expected te tie ptesent; he usually lunches in the back office, and Inte at night the lights in the ex ecutive chamber can be seen from State street while the rest of the buildlntr Is in darkness. ..,,,.,,,,.,.,, ,,.".,.,;-,.,. careful tneught and close reasoning show Where part of his hard work went. Majon GENtnAL Redkjit n. reTTcn died In Newport, at the age of S. General Petter entered the army at the outbreak et the rebellion and served for a long time en the stiff of General llurnside, lie was shot through the body at Gettysburg and in the head at Roanoke. Frem the effects of the wounds he never fully recovered. General I'euer was me ten ei Alenza retter, Episco pal bishop of Pennsylvania, and a nephew of me laie uisuep uoraue I euer. bill xxa ami ma iiat. Be Add! fill Analticraa te the Central Cherns in lbs Baca Hen. Frem the New Yerk World. The late William Shakespeare once wrote In an autograph album these words : All the world's a t ice, Sincerely your friend, V SltAKSSrCA&S Terhapa he meant that there were tiles en It but we will net undertake te enter this Held of thought However, te speak iu a mere serious vein and treating the subject in a mere dignified way, 1 will state that after a number of years' scrutiny of the world I am cenvincea mat tne great eaxu usea mis ex ex presslen In a tlguraUve sense only. Could he pick up his psn te-day he would either erase the above line or add te It se that It would read : "All the world's a stae and nobody but the woman In a high hat can see what Is going en upon it Yours bitterly, Bill." It Is net a new field, perhaps, this discus sion et the tall hat, but I desire In my peer weak way te add my testi mony te the testimony of these who have sat;down en said hat, I feel of a truth occasionally that this high hat is making an eid man of me and drawing lines of care here and there ever my fair young face. Here at a time when I ought te be in the full flush and pride of manbeed I find myself no longer able te build the lire lu the morning, and mv brrath which was once as robust as that of the upas tree, new comes in short pants. . The tall hat with a wad et timothy or a Ave pound pompon at the apex thereof, has brought this about. Hew would a man leek who might sit in the bald-headed row wear ing a Joint of stovepipe en his head trimmed with hay T Has It net been the custom for yeara te place bald-headed men en the front row, oecanse mey euer no oDitructlen te the vision ? And new, what de we se ? We de net see anything I 1 will leave it te any disinterested person te say whether 1 de net lete and udmlre woman, whether aggregated or segregated, but she docs de some things which as her friend and admirer I deeply regret "et long age I had the pleasure of attend ing one of Mr. Beeth's performances In which he took the part et Hamlet with great credit te himself, as I afterwards learned from a member of the orchestra who eaw the whole performance. If 1 bad net premised a former wife of mine that I would never touch liquor I would have been amply justified that evening in saturating myself with bay rum ;or some ether eeductlve beverage. I paid a large price a week beforehand for a seat at the llarelet performance, because I had inejf.Mr. Beeth once in the Recky Moun Meun talnsanw had made a deep impression en him. Xbad also told him that If be ever ban- wvxxit te be In a town where I was lecturing i wuuiu uisuitsiauy nuaience te come anu hear him, and he might de as he thought best about shutting up en the following night te come and hear uie. Well, 1 noticed at first, when I went In, that the row before me was unoccupied, and I gathered myself up In a strong, manly em brace and hugged myself with Jey. The curtain humped itself, and the first act was about in the act of producing Itself, when a meek llttle gentleman, with an air ei con scious guilt came down the aisle in advance et a woman's excursion, consisting et lour female members of his family, I judged. He looked about ever the house, timidly took off his ccat and seemed te be preparing himself for the vigilance committee. Then be sat down te see whether executive clemency could de anything for him. The first woman of the four was probably ever forty, and yet with her almost beardless face aba looked scarcely thtrty-elgbr. She were a tall, erect hat, with a sort or plume te It made by pulling the paintbrush tall cut et an Ireu-ray mule and dying it a deep crimson. She were ether clothing, but that did net incense me se much as this hat which I had te examine critically ail the evening. She moved her head also, and kept time te the music, and breathed bard in places, and shuddered once or twice. Hhn en L spoke te the mlserable man who brought uur. uer voice was a ricn nariiene witn a low xylophone action, and she breathed like the passionate exhaust of an ever-worked freight engine. When she spoke toheres teheres toheres cert I noticed that he shortened up about four Inches and seemed tewUh he had never entered society. The ether three women had bread hats with domes te them, and the one who sat en my right also ml en her feet. This gave her a tine opportunity te leek out through the skylight et the opera house new and then. The next one te her were a deceased riymeutb Reck rooster in her hat. The fourth one sat in irent of an eldish gentleman who went out between the acts and came in with a pickled olive in his mouth each time. He could net see auy thing en the stage, but he crawled up under the brim or this woman's bat, with his nose in the meshes of her hair, and bis het, local option breath in her neck, patiently trying te see whether the slender legs, in long, black hose, belonged te Mr. Beeth, Apeliicarus or the ballet If you will continue In jour excellent paper te sit down en the tall hats, I will get you 'julte a number of subscribers here. Bilt-Ntk. A Itlg Peruvian Scheme, Londen Dispatch te N. T. Bun. The ether day I met Manuel M. Menesee, the Peruvian deputy and minister te the pope. Mcneses unfolded an interesting tale of a bonanza, Peru, says Meneses, desires te be entirely ril of lu debt of t200.000.000, of which halt has been aasumed by Chill. The otter which I'eru makes te whoever will clear oil the debt and finish Melgg'a railroad is a meat appetizing ene as described by Meneses. The lucky man will have the use and profit of the completed read ler fitly yeans. lie will have all the rubber and coal and guano along the way and, best of all, he will have a mountain et solid silver, at which the continuation of the read is te terminate. All the oustema receipts of every important pert are te be thrown in te make the offer al together irresistible. Mr. Mennaestslked very enthusiastically, and said millions awaited the mau who could raise the funds, lie also said ex-Mayer Oracewaa bound te de it lie had aent his brother Michael and clever en gineers te leek iute it. There i coal In quantities. In tact, the read la built ever an inexhaustible coal mine, and It is only uecee. sary te scratch the mountains te take silver out In chunks. Mr, Meneses saya Mr. Grace has a rival In a French financial Institution, and both are working very quietly te get the coveted prlz. At the present quotations the debt nf 103,000,000 might be taken up ter 115 000,000. Mr. Meaesss bad by him the bead et'a 4m eaUbrated PnrnrimmJmH wUe, wklehke ktadiy axalbitad. TkTIehes bad Ms rs aaevM ae JndWeaaJjr taJB reduce the head te the alt of a deer SMb? and It was very quaint, especially that aide which bera the hatchet wound that temtnated the Peru vtaa ehleften' existence. Ashe spoke, Mr. Menesee held the lady's kead by Its wealth et long black hair, beautifully preserved, and the gestures which 1m nude w 1th It lent coloring te bis word pteture et Mr. Grace and his lucky associates revelling In n moun tain of silver. Stepped by Hlghwiu Attorney Ueerg W. 8henk, et l'lj meutli, Pa., returned from Philadelphia l"rly night en the late Lehigh Vstley train. He had telegraphed te Plymouth for his horse and carriage and watted It coming at the depot. On the way home the night was hung with deepest ahadewa At the place called the "Narrow." near Plymouth, three stout men suddenly sprang Inte the middle et the highway and stepped the here. Twe of the men seized the bridle while the third ap- I reched the occupants of the bugsy uud, In ireken accents, demanded "Menev or me sheet !' Mr. SUenk had no pistol or ether weapon with him nor had the driver. Stienk setted a strap with a heavy tackle and reached out for the intruders head but tailed te hit It. The driver, however, drew his whip and with herculean strength plied the lath about the face and shoulders of the hlghwavtnen. The men who held the horses' heads released the animals and fled. The attempt was eae of the boldest in that county for a long time. The would-be assas sins are believed te be HutiK-irUtis, although were is coining certain about iu ii was narrow escape from sometlilBuserioiis en one aide or the ether. Htr TJtttsaataiu New Cook, (te mistress of the house) Shuro, mum, It's three avenlns In the wake I must hse till meeelf. Mistress, (in dismay) Three evenlugst Why, Bridget the Irish UJy with whom we bearded last only took two. a nappy All Around. Husband If you only had the ability te cook as mother used te, 1 would be happy, dear. Wife And if you only Lad the ability te make money enough te buy thing te cook, as your father used, I, tee, would be happy, dear. (lIMstene Oaias Mtmber. Mr, Slagg, (Oladatenlan) was en Sat urday last eleeted member of Parlia ment for Burnley. The vote stoed: Slagg, SKe; Thursby, (Conservative), 4,131. At the last election the late Peter Itylands, the Liberal-Unionist candidate, reeehed 4,200 votes, and James Greenwood, Heme Huler) 4.1C6. The only rellable cure for caurrh It rr Ssge's Catarrh Uemcdy. M.Th.tw Teeple will have Dr. Hull Cough i-jrup. 15 cent a Head and prent by It 1 hue been a great suf ferer (orsemetime from lumbise 1 trltd sal vation Oil and it gave me enure relief JOHN li-JOKy. Deputy Inspector, Tobacco warehouse , Ualte. Tne Natleaal Credit U Ne Mere solidly founded than the repatatien of Henses's Capclne riaster. They are known, appreciated and nscd everywhere In America-Its hospitals and lu homes. Physician, pharmacists and druggists alarm that for promptness of action, certainty and range et curatlre a a all ties they are beyond comparison. Ones used, their un t (jualed excellence recommends them. The pub lie are again cautioned against the cheap, worth less and shameless Imitations offered by menda cious parties under the guise otslmllar-seundlng nsmes, such as " Capslcln," " Carlcum," " Ca pucln," " Capslelne," etc. Ask for Bensen's, buy of respectable druggists en'y, and make a personal examination. The genuine hat the "Three Seals" trademark and the word "Cap clne " cut la the centre. febil af.W.S pjrexix. motive. SUILOII'S CtTBK wfll linmedlatuly relieve Croup, Whooping Cough anl Urenchltts. Ifer sale by II. 1). Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 nrth Queen street (7) Mothers I Mathers!! Mothers!! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? It se, go at once and get a bottle of MR. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING STKUP. It will relieve the peer little suffer Immediately depend upon It ; there Is no mistake about It. There ts net a mother en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell you at once that It will regulite the bowels, and Klverestte the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like ma;lc. It Is perfectly safe te use In all eases' and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of one of the eldest and best female physicians ana nurses In the United States. Sold every where. 25 cents a bottle. usayJI-lydftw The breath of a Chronic catarrh patient Is often se offensive that he cannot go Inte society and he becomes an ebjec: of disgust. After a time ulceration sets In. the spongy hones are at tacked, and frequently entirely destroyed. A constant seurcn of dripping of the purulent se cretions Inte the threat sometimes producing Inveterate brenchItis,whlch In Its tarn has been th exciting canse of pulmonary dleate. The brilliant results which have attended Its use for years past properly designate Ely's Cream iUlm as by far the best and only real cure teblS Iwdeedaw TUB UEV. OKO. U. THAYEK, of Ilourben Ind., says : ' fietn myself and nife ewe our live te slILOU'8 CONBUMPT1U.V CUUK." rer sal by H. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Se. 137 North Qniwa StrueU (5) OhUed. We would caution the Public te beware of Dealers ettering Kemp's Balsam at less than the regular Price, BO cenU and II, as oftentimes Imi tations or lnferloraitldesareseld as the gennlne In order te enable them te sell cheanlv. II. 1L Cochran, druggist. Ne. 1S7 N erth Queen street Is ear agent rer i.annasscr. simple bottle given te yeurcs. 011WCU WenderfnlCni-M. W.D.Ifeyt A Ce, Wholesale and Itetall Drug. (Istsef Keine, U a., says: We hare been selling ir. King's New DIseeTery, Electric Bitters and Uucklen's Arnica, 8alv for two years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well, or give such universal satlafactlnn. There have been some wonderful cure effected by these medi cines In this city. Several cases of pronounced liunsumpiura utb uvea vuurer ttrely cured by use (f's New Discovery, tlectrtc Bitters. We or a row bottles or ur. Kin taken In crmnAfttlnn wltfe k guarantee them always. Sold by II. B. Cochran, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lan caster, Fa. (1) The Kxcltemeat Net Over. The rush at IL B. Cochran, druggist. Ne. 1ST North (Jueen street, still continues en account of persons afflicted with Cough, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption, te procure a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Threat and Lungs, which Is sold en a guarantee and Is giving en tire satisfaction. It la a standard family remedy. Price SO cent and SL Trial tiujrt. elMwdAsr Active, Pnahlssg and Reliable. II. B. Cochran, Druggist, 117 and 133 North Seeen street. Lancaster, Fa., can always be re ed upon te carry In stock the purest and beat Soeds, and sustain the reputation or being so lve, pushing and reliable, by recommending articles with well-established merit and such as are popular. Having the agency for the cele brated Dr. King's New Discovery for consump tion, colds and coughs, will sell it en a positive guarantee. It wUrsurely euro an and every affection of threat,lungs,andchest, and In order te prove our claim, we ask you te call and get a Trial Bettle Free. (1) BiMklea' Aiaiea tsalre. The Best Salve lath world for Cuu, Bruise. Seres, Ulcers, Salt Bheum, fever Seres, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblain, Cema, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Flies, or no pay required. It U guarantee, te give perfect satis faction, or money reruneed. Price at cents per base Fer sale by H. B. Cecnran, Druggist. 117 and IS North Quaes itrcM. Lancaster. Pi. Da, Hasslbb Wea aratrr, Purely vegetable, pleasant te take, will expel worms If any exist, no purgative required .alter using. Price, cents, by alldrugglsU. bs-SmdMWAsT II. B. Cochran, Ne. 117 .and 13i North Queen street, Lancaster, Fa., Is selling Bill LOU'S COUuBUUBBss a guarantee te cure all threat and lung treucle. (8) Oxs Bem BrvaeTS A Cuas.-Mr. Oscar B. B. Kech, of AUentewn, Fa, was bedfast with In. Bammatery rheumatism ta the winter of 1S8S, Doctors could de nothing te relieve htm. II oemmenoed using ere' Bheumatle Bemedy By the time h had us halt a bottle be could leave bis bed when he had finished the bottle he was cured and ha set had a return of tba disease since. In Bla ewa words, I tee! better than ever before." Fries fl, by all druggist. lebe-tedBwAr WHY WILL YOU eeughwhen Shlleb's Car will give immediate rellaL Price 10 et., te ou., and II, Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, DrugsrUt. Ne. lfl North Qqea stre. t) BlilTISU OU DOMKBTIU SEAMLESS U03E. Working Pants and Shirts, best Laundried and Unlaundried Bhlrt in tk market. Winter and (summer Underwear, and a full line of Notions ana Staple Uoeds. New closing out without re gard ta cost with th view of engaging In ether business. Yeu ean sav from loll per cent, by celling AT BECHTOLD'S. .... - ,Ma,&iienQunSt. P. S.-Large and small heuis for tale or rent- BI.1II i":.,.-i JsTJUMCUB. A THLOPUOHOS TOR RHK0MAT1MI. A New Lease of Life. When one has been eofferleg the agonies et a severe attack of rheumatism, neuralgia or sci atica, and relief comes. It ssm as its new lease of lite had been granted. Such have been th feelings of thousands who, after trylsg physi cians and numberless remedies, have used Ath Ath Ath topheroaand found te their great Jey that this medicine really did cure these diseases, S37 rulten Bt, Brooklyn, M. T. After suffering for nearly two years with a continuous attaekef rheumatism after trying almost every sneclac, domestlo and foreign, which the credulity et a wise man, or a feel, might lead one te trust ln.lt was a double pleas. ure te me te And a remedy which, originating In the famous "City et Kims "the home of my ancestors and Its Ortt founders-has proven se Invaluable a blessing. It is nearly six months since l was led te trace ent the significance of that word Atblopheroe. It has proved te me, in a geed degree, a renewer of my former visor and strength, se that I have been enabled te move abent with almost youthful aettvtiy, and te feel, while approaching my "three score years and ten," that X have a new held en life. 1 believe yenr philosophy et thedlsease te be cerreal that It has Its origin In the bleed, and that your rem cdy touches thoaejelnt and muscles, loosening the nodes, which have been brenght Inte sub jection te this dreadtnt disease, and set them free as no ether remedy that I have tried. I have been cautious for se long a time In recom mending It toethers UU I had tried Its efficacy lntnyewncate; and I am new free te state the estimate 1 put npeu it, aa the safest and most efficient euro I have any knowledge et. A.B. DAVKNPOKT. Every druggist should keep Athlopheros and Athlopneros rills, but where they cannot be bought of the druggtst the Athlopheros Ce., M e. HI Wall street Mew Yerk, will send either (car riage paid) en receipt of regular price, which Is tl 00 per bottle for Athlopheros and Me. for run. Fer liver and kidney diseases, dyspepsia. In digestion, weakness, nervous debUlty, disease of women, constipation, headache. Impure blrxvt, ae.. Athlopheros rills are uneiualed, lebU-lweed A YER'SI'lLI-S. A Sluggish Liver Causes the Stomach and Bowels te became dis ordered, and the whole system te suffer from debility. In all such cases Ayer's I'llls give prompt relief. After much sufferlna from Llrer and Stomach troubles. I have Anally been cured by taking Ayer's Cathartle rills. 1 itlwars And them prompt and thorough In their action, aad their occasional use keeps we In a perfectly healthy condition. KaJph Weeman, Annapolis. Md. Twenty five years age 1 suffered from a torpid liver, which was restored teht&llhy action by taking Ayer's I'llls. elece that time I have never been without them They regulate the bowels, assist digestion, and Increase the appe ttte, mero surely than any ether medicine. l'aul Churchill, Haverhill, Mass. INVIGORATED. I knew of no remedy equal te Ayer's Pills for Stomach and Liver disorders. I suffered from a Torpid Liver, and Dyspepsia, for eighteen months. My skin was yellow, and my tongue coated. 1 had no aptettle. suffered from Head ache, wits pale and emaciated. A tew boxes of Ayer's Pills, taken In moderate doses, restored me te perfect health. Walde Mills, Uberlln, unie. Ayer's Pills are a superior family medicine. They strengthen and invigorate the digestive organs, create an appetite, ud remove the horrt herrt bla depression and despondency resulting from Liver Complaint. 1 bar- used these Pills. In my family, for years, and they never fall te give entire satisfaction. Otte Montgomery, Oshkosh, Ayer's Pills, Prepared by Dr. J C. Ayer A Ce., Lewell, Mass. bold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. llte23 VLUXmiMO. w ILL1AMKON A FOSTER. Coimiiuiijcatleii by Telephone. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. We Can Never Lese Ot.r Held -UPON- PUBLIC PATRONAGE. While we continue teglve fall return for every dollar Invested, an example of the values we give are te be found tn our GENI'S BUSINESS SUITS, .00andl'.at0. MEDIUM WEIQUT OVEBCOATS, COO, 17.00, 110.00. Odd Pantaloons I CHILDBKN'B SlIORT PANTS, eocteiLto. BOTS' LOBS PANTS, S1.C0, S1.S.B0O. MEN'S ALL-WOOL PANTS. H.7S te I i.03. A Full Return in Suspenders ! Made as near I Ike the Imported French Buspen ders that It la hard te distinguish th French from the American until you see the priee cents, and eq nal tn every respect te the gennlne tiulet Suspender. WOBK1NO SUIBIS 4JC MEN'S WOOL SOFT POCKBT DATS, Black, Brown, Bine or Gray, etc CHILDREN'S TUBBANS That Sold for 50c. and 73s., New ISc. CABBIAQE WHIPS, 5 feet, m and 8 feet long, all 23c. A Fnll Retnrn for Twe Dollars Is found In our Ladles' Bright Finished Kid (latter, Opera, Bquare or Common Sense Tee. and Men's Storm Shoes, Butten or Lace Fronts, 11.00. Trunks, Yiliwi, Satchels ud Traveliig Bags. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER JS 82, 34, 86 ft 88 East King St., LABOASTllLPA. aarstere open Monday and Saturday Even ings. , QONTKAOTOK AMD UUILDKK. GEOROI ERNST. OAKFENTEB, COMTBACTOB BUILDBB. Besldenee Ne. IB West King street. Shep-. Bast uraat street, opposite station new. WOODEN MANTBLS ABD BBNEBAL WOOD WOBK A SrfeiALTtT attMUea. Diw jymsi "vfe; in i',Vi- ri-i--.-i-ii-fc-ninii... &aivflRl.OQ, Jehn 8. Glvler & Ge. Offer Special rrtees ea RUBItlRO, FILLOW AMD SHIRT. 1MO MUSLINS. TABLE L1MSNS, MArKIttB, TOW- KLS. T1CK1KUB, COktreKTS, COUMMKPAMM ANU wutnguiLTs. "FKIMB BTSUUID rRATIIKa', Warranted net t Smell." Will Opea New Line of American Satin es In a few days at Lewest Frlees. JolmS.Givler&Ce., Me. US Bsvst KlaT Street, LANCASTIU, r A N: EW YORK BTORE. SPECIAL SALE or- HOUSEKEEPING GOODS -AT T1IE- New Yerk Stere. Upwards of 100,010 yards of llleaehed and ln bleached MUSLINS, SHEETINGS, -AND- Pillow Muslins. Bought In anticipation of the present advance In value and new selling at less than Jobbers' Trices. New Spring Importation of TABLE LINENS At Special Bargain l'rlces. Leem Dire Table Llnenv l)c a yard. Damask Table Linens. lie a yard. Extra Heavy Damask Linens, M Inches wide, Sea yard. Hand-atade Table Linens only 37S'e a yard. Cream Damask Table Linens, beautiful de signs, eec a yard. Bleached German Satin Damask Table Linens, 80c, C iHc, nc and II oe a yard. Anether case et our celebrated Med.il Ien Da mask Towels. 21x43, only 20c each. Fine Bleachea Herman Towels, Knotted Fringe. S3c. each: usual price. Sic One Hundred Deien lurkey Bed Deylies at 20. each. WATT & SHAND, 6. 8 & 10 BAST KINO ST., s TAMM BKOS. A CO. TOUNEVEU SAW IK LANCASTER A MOBE ELEO ANT STOCK OF NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS -TUANATTIIK- Bosten Stere, 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN ST. Anether case ei that famous Alsace Dress Ooeds, yard wide, Be. a yard. Anether case Lerraine Cashmeres, yard wide, ec.ayard. Anether case New Spring Cleths, lOe a yard. One caa Silk and Weel Mixtures, UXcayard. On case Drab D' Alma Sailings, 38 Inehes wide, 17c a yard. One case " Favorite " Cleth Suitings, yard and Qiarter wide. SOe. a yard. AOBBAT BAB8AUI-All.lV oel Tricot Cleth, S) Inches wide, l7Ke. a yard. WBABB OrrBBINO Rare Bargains -IN- BLAOK DRESS SILK8, BLALK HENRTETTA8, BLACK OASHBIIRE3. BLAOK FOULE. TO WHICH WX INVITE EXAMINATION. Housekeeping Bargains! Llnn for Crumb Cleths, 2 yard wtde, 26c. a yard. Anether let AB Linen Towels, Se. eaeh. Anether let of All Linen Towels, Deuble Da mask, Se. each. Anether let All Linen Towels, Deuble Da mask, 10c, each. Muslins, Sheetings, Table Llnsns and Nap kin at Very Lew Prices. StammBros.&Ce., DBTWEE5 CENTBBBQUABEAND POSTOFFICB. M AOBIHKMT.sM, STEAM HEATING Latsst aa Mast isapreTea IJIOTS-lVii-ii, rtHtUf wSttiiw-. swag sMaeaa-BAna nn . wim tamdb, tar ajutess, tsAewrn a Bswabs Webb saafe aaslesasM at te Mssatas BBcfs. Ezra F. Landis, MOBTB Laswsi FA. TtMAw e USB QVmJUMTMMD, RUPTURE. Cm jaawalssi aw B. B. MAgBB. sssrarawra , juyi " "-- i.,-M ''!...-, r VSi, .. v '-ri'Hf "l-KWt, ,3D QAliLAMOHn ROCHESTER LAMP, uty oaaeje-Lafhtt Beats I AaolaefLet Of GHtUr QLOBH (stSJeeaM en stoves. "" "PuursKmeN- MKTALMODLDINa AMD kUBMBCVUUO WEATHER STRIP M&iMUHaiflvcivst. ssflp out snow sussi I en ean apply It no wi plying It Can be attea bera, ready for use. It ' ahrtnk a enshlnn atHn la tfca wtmiSi.i At w SkA BatMWA UalaisataiASaia Aauu " wwwww nvsaawa wita ssjsg sjtcjra -OF- Jehn P. Sehaum ft Sens, 84 SOUTH QTJEEN ITn LANCASTER. PA. "UfM. A. KIKrFKK ALDUS O. HUB KIEFFER & HERR, -DBALBB9 1M-J WOULD CALL M'BCIAL ATTENTION TO Fuller it Warren Ce.'t (TROT.N.T.) STOVES. HEATERS. FCRNACES AND RAMI We ask no ene te run any risks with TUL LE A WABBB.V8 ' Ooeds. We guarantee them te gtre Satisfaction. As a Heater TUB SPLENDID " has no rival, being a thorough het base, no part of this stove remains cold, evety Inch et It radiates beat. As a Smaller and Cheaper Heater the "BUIUUT DIAMOND" has established Itself in the front ranks. The merits et the "SPLENDID" and "BB1URT DIAMOND " consist In Beauty of Construction, Perfect Control et Draft, Cleanliness, no Dest, no Oa and Economy et rueL SSTCall and axamln for yourself; 40 BAST KINO ST., fOrrOSITB COUBT UOUSB.) sSsl-taaasW WALL I-AfMB. J. a MAKT1M A CO. February i te March 1, 1887. SPECIAL SALE -OF- . WALL PAPERS -AT- J. E Martin & Ce.'s. We carried ever but few patterns el WALL PAPEBS from last season, and for this sale offer rer the most part ALLNKWUOODa. purchased lately for this Spring trade, and te which are added dally many NEW and tl ANDSOMB PAT TEBN8. We Are Giving Yen Lew Print, and with the low prices the advantageef a larg andcarefally selected stock, and a stock that Is kept up from day te day with the additions of NUVEl.TIKs as they are introduced. we ener in uus saie ever 50.000 PIE0ES -OF- ALL GRADES OF WALL PAPERS, Frem first grade at te. per roll te line grade at 113 per roll. FIRSTCL19J PAPEB.BANOBBS FUB X1UED. Werk done at low rate during this sale. . Onr main object during this sale Is te reduea our stock, te prepare for KXTENHIVE ALTBB ATIONH IX OUB BUILDINO DUB1NU MABCU. NOW READY! FULL STOCK OF ALL 0BADB8 OF CARPETS FOR SPRING. SMelsl offering of SMITH'S and HABrFOBD FIRST-QUALITY MUUUBTTE sXta. Werth much mera money MOQUBTTB OABPBTS at r. 1NQBA1BS and TAPESTBIBB. BRUMKL8. BOME-MADX CABFET8. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King k Priaee 8ts LAHCASTBB, tk. CTANDARD WORK. Edw. Edgerley, CARRIAGE BUILDER, - NOB. 40, si, is, it MABKET STBEET. Bear of Posteffloe, Lancaster, Pa. I have tn Stock and Build te Order Bvery Va riety el the following styles : COUPES, BUOQIBS, CABBIOLET5, GABBIAaBS,VlUTOBlAS, ... BUSlNFfss WAUONS, "T" CABTS, MeCALLWAOONSUBBIBS, MABKBT WAaOiSSSgi'oewB. I mnley the Best Mechanics, and have faetll ties te beild eerecUy any style of Oarrlcae Ird. Th Quality, Style, and Finish et my Werk, nukes it dwBUdfy th UUBAPEST IN TH.M MMOTTO : " Fair Dealing, Boaest Werk at Bot Bot Bet eom Priees." P.leae give me a call. Bepairlag Prenptly AtteH-et! Te. PBI0BS LOWEB TBAN ALL OTBIBS. BaVOn Set of Workmen especially employed feri hat purpose. aTJJWS amblmuvems. V''SSMS'.AkA 29 -UOTO- 29 Relirt's Old liDi Stire 5?HfMnm1IM aS?Agt lSeeeW Great Western Chaa. i gnert Asatrtwn Champafn la tk Otsuure Wine, the nt ta the auras. eTXmaay, rhUky, Uln and Bnsaa. a Claret and White wine, of Nana Vat. nsta. Henseuig Goods ! UfJtSSSSH swFsS ew H,E. Slaymaker.awt, M UlMmt UK. 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