WBBKSfSKKIM.Vi pnp ';WWH ' ' rvypgptww- .-- '9 mmtmmw .z&wMfrzz? " ' i i . WW'mtmkm DAILY IKTELLWICEI SKCER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1887. fH .. t.'Wi AI .. !.: i wr r ' (' '!'f.w: giwm SVtfj-i rW&Y rw. UBM 'BWaSW t liwi .-.u TSmmmsr iW. ! j. '. '.. " ' . bbwHHtj w aialiiai Its eVrrfwaefi j&tatenccr . ?-." i.-;- &. . " ( .!.' Hll...' '.,... :. Ml (.. uenawmnu n.tv Mrnnk afJW ; - r1 v z21 1 AMi tfTf-t' Ji- .' fc-XK. - nip'." rftw s. aiiUT aJn- fcttttSETJEtt', Minx,'" -r ' lAnitr Fa. bciUtUijurt. EaSSI 'V.7 ' fLfGIH. iiiCK , vn, riB-,, :i .. , , teaTjawirti? c Leuaiv tatty synl'hjia.'lebUiu U aiaken ta3seTtLe'lrune3t, iva ch'tr- utiieult te suthiDtM ktomisite.tbxe-te r.v a siifett'i Kb te ra ftwnl iia-iiiCEW. Tbe .nrl. Irl$rj)''jniule 4y ,tWs pejmla win. EWap,Wiecu wiak 'III! i;ra;inn-.u mmnTmaism.WTri fr 'JlffBsiVi .. i- -J .- MIVt"?' - t"lUfl Oi . NCUJg iftMrrf 1vr.u i a .4anwi ' ,,.,(; f ' r.ui ;vutiri mi vt-cijr. i tWJfi.teavetxv d'Atei tlieirwlU !ir will teUe jii yisqiuj KprMpit!jtpij iiprna-i;i.i-?jj fee cent tow, tbey 'h-p&vi' jnjthcnutScall? Ja- Jl-WJl5!ff iycuM lOM-KKniC.VL f'.BV.alimittfcbl. .-aln for J-hnTm.- 'Mhr ;SbtlUh4s'"lBS;T.U i3 fait jaiisjKffSiatitxa Itwj-ar hi wa KiWrtit't-MUUiinoeii or tiw- graspta;- . aa'iati p)tTt. ilbcv, bK.Tiljr nnke ' iir-i.h Dtjtwetm ilrwi tntcen um JK . . "7 f3 . ". Hm- BLanai m:-..- tia.fttn.ltlih till t lies Ikw)iAi53 alie WmimmK-iULt.Mi .xi.m-HU M M,'t.t... I uyf "J. tM! BkV. -i aWSBBBBSI-4 1 -. w J.C, fc -1- lUtL JJLI IU1UU tdiii .. . ., U"tl .- 4jl .1 -U. -HI . MWffl 4;JiWStl P& U hi J reuisi-jr Uen ume. Meu uvktcd Set rfiiceuiti txnax,. - .. -in!lylea I Wfatj.,!?,?! lilfesaJijjt'Mnile, 1VIIK tb '- f-vciiu Urr? ,;r rM. Mr - sheulri b I ''' r. v v.1utT. . f . wa retained as 1 '&j3SMTbfefafr$ falls?'. f.kmt -Vb?'. , "" "v'fcfi, "" "- - hann f;. 'n? V rS '?. ? iBtrii V7 !'-'' a t'ty w... M ., iJOuprlVfwe UStSTL- 3'Vfl'ia.'hoBstej- ictn ih ie alet ttiere U . I utlier 8xci:ci3 UmeUiU ti. 1 lviXTPjHStt vSrten'Jy er ue netsl U- , Konc no I'ts'Aiure ana ve tr.tuk it M1tln 11 . pi&j t tuaihltteli Ci iiael SllKJW VP-, iLiIUAtrinc tn L . Pan m,vt 'jHwrce itiiotheT,' nu'lstwiiuea. Thei ;riir. a " artwhicita.uM a'lew UHlf veryles sra'n yeiialer .ti o.e.! f.,t Uis KWQn&m, wlnln a 3.irtt ymhlc 8wvT-tert3a!jiif lor-etwit Bf. tmSwAkitbiiW aftt UiB'J'mtOTeWi rrt .. . . -. . . - 1 ' . . 1 AMftMcfclWa J1 AIe eta U-v .iIau .a Kftw"Hyilj'a1 it.tealB the cefii:.; e.er KSSyttftiij'te c-'tj- a jjaiLssj'., limi'l upas Mpfuji&Xi ie"u 'tna up muui.7rui .tatft-'icr feiift ybiauw.xy (Ji!T.jt0i et Ian. te janx Jevilslicus. .n I u; :HMi8rcritt!u .tuurby iUe uim' rs 5WiJtllKWl. ffIb.t ly tm S3 S. Ltigf c- 1ifl ijrMU. 1 . t ; Jiv 'he Tji?tian .y iau.ip:icu5 mit 1 flr uiemWtt from m -a&iruiT VU103 Jfylfp, V$Jty fl.-vctinb.-nstrtsf ? b.st-M avwwiaiiu isvrj (r.a vijiii; ie ,10. nwsejeea. eau ramn f " u tinntt sxwi). , t4&JF.1&r -'i..T- tl Sn.nfSr HfiitS.3V',J ' t''u-"" twawer Ht ',"-i -t-fcsv.. . .. - w.r&swi ti 1)1) .fltto'tvUeu .1ilt Wtwf-iit!.'!., liMj&ya it X v It- t-tke iiis yfucs tf5tfl1),,-1 'V 1 i 5ri' evn'irtliv.s fcsr1 Ma ti'.lm 1 'itnn!.i,. - .....1 a ;t"' ,f ''vn"!? a liiuti.p-f aim-. . ej t,lt .j. W.V.3M'-V ..'. hlniT-J... ria miVrH .t.t tb-t 1 .littei Lrt f jj; Ifcjfc tr ;tli.il'i iK(V)t fbe t W h? vuliw; OTx:m25un';i.s, ,.jim Airety jit f.. ww.M' f Ulif I mw?ivvn ny '0 u: 1C33 jsMMJ'wsutiiE.rir i.t .-mi beucliw lBV.''tV.tillaii fur a. m m 1. tT i 1 jiiiiaa HJtia rvcreuiiiUca. Mr! rjy'v I'latjcev'", trv (he wsUri 4w , w 1 uiui 1,'jru U1IS rn ejitlOiy or comatied who ih ktcUiOBtete, Jl ceutraLt tha S?UO!l TJDd tthiS te voutiel MMAA.I.jllj ... . . ... . '. . jii'k'iuKS't 1 1 cury n ' iibi'i in n KyalJSTO if? Ifitmel wfficiwitir iWlMffltJdll Of liU tiyiKWlltlfR' k'fi . yi5, I'n'ftrriice. Jttrfftst yie RulfceriU in Uie t'SiijIiftyo.ifefiD uirxb tee fur (DM or vsel'-olreii waan .tvryvm, ,t v uetr lfAiMt3i.oetiuacmi vet utiaU JjWSf J.W )t tl till .HnevL fW&rtarslftnfllujr, Umt ?' ,"vfrtuslit rua, Ijafci m , '-ei wr;twni-Ki,i, 1 gRstgwMBiiiM ir-A(t.r. ..w. f !388BS fci49fl?Wlb .lOht ssTtiefiatjfiir rlral. t'aawaLv-KHist saaaaWstasWi aa line ' 1 'llT IWaawiltlg f r- --:'' tTPF-aafWKW.iwi! ntere,u tim t't.y cJi.it 'MiM&y iW. 1'ecitti.ufx.r,. Willi te - LBNW TaWaEMl, wv will tVrtri loc tbe Bait, an expert. M te in hew H(t It wmttht lien they eu M it, wltte U1 faaruag enough of a steel flffMMeeieBwiBnewf wiwva nun? mjIm eteel-phoblate. Bat la there ter weaeVr we de net hate a geed navy when a bare se little Intelligence and se much I prejudice In control or the supply depart aentV Areas eerthouakeecomeodletreaa. Franc te read te vole 1,000,000 franca te.the Kavlera euflerera. Unliii meat agrtealtural reperta the Jen. nary sad February etatement of StatlaUelan J. K. Dodges a treat many iatereeting leewreeferitdealewith terra aalaeala aad frata-ht rate, baaldae the oettoa crop, In auch aaMaaertliatltleaaaytegetalUie bone el laTtaweftaeavmaBd for heraes abroad and the gnat damaml tut will foUew war, It teaa-aery enoeoragtag te Had tut aaDarorDeraeaintae ceuniry ta nei t vary rapidly, though there baa beaeaoeb a marked Hapreremeat la breed that the average value baa Increaaed a little la spite of tba general dapreaalen el prleea. in 1878 the average price et heraaa waa I&8.16, ta January, 1887, It waaf7&is. There baa beenanlnoraaaealnea rebruary et 1886 of ever two million In the number of eattle In the country and a decrease of three and a-half aaUlleB la tbe number el abeep. Tbeflrat la accounted for by tbe belief prevailing that beef will decline laaa In value In unfavorable aaarkata than wheat or cotton, and the de crees of abeep la due te the low price of wool. Cholera haa reduced the plga one and a-half million. Uega alwaya eympaiblxe with corn In price movements' ea Inataaee of the ruling paialen atreng la death, in Pennsylvania tbe ravage of beg cholera aad disease among the eattle have reanlted In in creeaid attention te horse and aheep, but the tendency la toward mutton te the neglect of wool. Fortunate r.Y the local murder bnbble baa bunt. Clese examination was tee much ferIL . - -" "' ram t HfaagptnaTraoUen beaaee aeem te have .been effectually scared by the town meeting last night Fer before It came off they announced that they were ready te re duce all lares upon their several lines te five cents, aad te issue transfers free of extra charge te the entire 117 divergent point of their ytem. The Philadelphia senators who held ent for-the six cent rate must have pleasant reflections new. Odr treatment of criminals Is admitted te be tanlty la many ways, la some eassa being se kind a te make them leek upon the Jails TT't'rfSTOTrstti.-r'U-.-m 1y r 1't. .i gf-'r.? , . r v u lb t - Taj - tx. Wferlty, f t - tpet- t$ .....en ii ' i "or? cxy'rifc -a it n ft"tuj -.. v" ch t ysarsef rcmaunii-rtimA i-itrivannjr rt-!SlT, iroiauiethu.-psrsof theprel; em whldft It. r"wivea -uar attittkra iauii. it :J?U : 77, , ' A UiO hJM aUu. , ihe oeFif.rIUeD e' prJien labor ha-, reuMi tr.c vrrn.th e larer nnl-K.s ana :j.u jtttci.Mnr. ,4 iwsieiHtars. a.theui'h tlie raMd.uuttBM. .- . i!...n,. mtmtualUHa :.e rclv ut.sUcra: tien. TIlO commlssline' 'jf ie'r v ,Vr)(;hi. hinaulici;tl his u . .fsubjtvitef c..:,viet labor, ".ie .it. ti , retort .n .n ..jts Uijan of atatutirji ant! arjrue-. ' :-. ( aaa whoielheeon.. tien 1 en,i -., 1 -5. mini's' -i". '" ' u"v "' i.ucu:-e,ri iMirjst-wanu. iai''.t-. at . n,, l.-c.l scr;cu m..e1.mu14. The uuuiuer 01 prisoner employed la CJ.C09. lie recom mends hand labor under the publie account system as the best method of employing con- f vlct. It Involve the carrying en of Indus tries for the benent or the state, but without power machinery, 10 that competition with nutalde labor would be very small. He eceinmenda a cengraa of representative from all tit state te determine en'tbetaas lan. tjuch 'a congress had better take in I and tbe whole question or tbe treatment of lae criminal clasaea. 05X.V two days mere of Congress, Would fiat tbe state legislature were equally near l.a and 1 as announced yesterday, the Dorcas aecletv j ire in great need et funn te carry en their cuaniaeie work in thla city. Thla organiza tion quietly does a vast amount of geed in ltneaater every winter by relieving the lm tcedlate wanta of tbe Bartering peer ; and tbe it tain upon their resource Una year ha been unusually heavy. The society will be lerced te suspend operations seen unless mere fuad are forthcoming, and these wbe desire J te put little money where It will de tbe rwst geed cannot find a better mean of die-,"-Ung than by giving It te tbe charitable crcaa ladiea wbe will be responsible for lu ih. per distribution. .fAreR Hkwitt, or Mew Yerk, la In favor .'penlng tbe park museum te the public suuuay. no y in aiate muat amuse m. people and these wbe work all tbe week a.u aid have recreation en Bunday. or tbe belles and beaux wbe have closed c rv wen of excessive gaiety this time 1 well 11 vi ed Lent, for It ws borrowed by draft en i- ture strength, and all ht time taken from !- for balla and parties must new be re- V L Tbe weak devoted air or many la net '.;jj ;esult el pious thought, but tbe aeenmu-U-y sleepiness of many week, kept back by nlii and ezeitement but new claiming iu In "- ble payment of Uma Hew much we E'sUaocempllah If a third of Ufa were net -d In sleep, and bow very HtUe we de an ;iapllab with tbe time we have. It eeeme that e se squander Ume that we have no ex- Ci ,'J 'or ataallntr morn fmm mlMMn m w ..WH. W.VJ, . " elecrlcal subway bill whlcb baa been m ved by Mayer Uewitt and will seen cows before tbe leglauture of New Yerk ptevidea for tbe construction by a beard of a yt-pofeondnlu for electric T wlreaT The bcr,,rt lift of all te employ cemptent clrJclana and expecta te nuke puS ler the v-k and tbe department of public works te make tbe detailed drawing? Ma ,S caionuer the Pin aelw 5 a adu,ta rrolheatebebulltand a fast aa they are r&Adytbeownsraefpoleaand wlrea wil b requlixd te remove them within sixty d nl H U te be offered tn tbe conduit at a fatrrenl. Theaubwayate remain tb.prep! ettyertbeelty.andlt will be unlawfulfer aijr j-ccaen or oerporaUon te erect pole, or wires 1 without permit of tbe beard or toce" sl-nct wbwsja. NopreB may 1mm mer itfnit than he actually reaui. ' The Cret coat of ttala ayatam la acltvllk. -Vew Ycrk will be enoimeui but there iS te doubt that it will avwiually pay 2l wit ih. Uase eaa act be far off wbtt.tul net 5 1e-Ur will demand that UMTpSi; w- " " greuaa Tn eiMrleaee 6t h,.w 'fork " fwf " wi and the Pour par eaat sende are te be le ver ta exneawea of eeaatraetiesi. ) covert V m BBBIW BIS. ".4 Lw,4w,l, raawsw,a attwTartr, .-aji wfc "Msaasiai-.-' "''.i'SjVV 'V L-.A.iA.-a.t....j..-';jB.- .. aLA., SS& r jr."- w&- rWBONAU tvtHitt Attiteir W. Toubeke la reported serienaly 111 with pneumonia at Mjvllle, Daniki. Maoek baa been cenOrmed by the Senate a collector el customs at the pert or Hew Yerk. Mr. tJLAeaTONE'ft maxim la that "It Is tbe province of govern mnnt te nuke It ey te de right and iliillcult te de wreDg." Rtv. Jehx S. (UiKti.i., preeldlng etilar et the Cmden dlilrlct, died la Canulen, N. J., en TueaJay. llewai licensed a Melhe diet preacher in lsei. Kar. J. a. Arsistrone, et AugiuU, n., who waa tried by an toclealaalleal court lat year aad autpended from the ministry ler five year by tbe bishop, ha announced hi formal withdrawal from the pulpit. Hlnce hia conviction he ha been In the Insurance beaineae. Although suspended he was still a minister. Mr. P. V. Sri)Kn, of New llrunswlck, N. J., baa given bis library of 1,500 richly bound volume en art, history and bibliogra phy te Kutgera college. Tim library la eetl- nana 10 ue worm irein j is,wu te r-v,iw. Mr. Hpader I a bibliophile and phllan. threplst or New Brunswick, well-known be be eaaaa or former gift te Kutgera and te tbe Letus club et New Yerk. ALL AROVT A OAT. Tw Wealthy rhlhuUliihl riQllls Oe Inte Coeti Fer a Ul Fight, from the Kecera. Over two of the hauJsome homes en North Tblrty-thlrd street numbered iX, and 4i7 re re epeetlvely, dove-like peace no longer hover. A lend which threatens te be as bluer as that between tbe Mentagues and Cspulets bas arisen where erstwhile all waa atnlty. Neigh bors nave assumed the roles et Tybalt and alerculle, and the head and front of the of fending waa the murder of a cat of the mas culine persuasion. This tale of a cat and Its dire death runs thus : Mr. and Mrs. E. Evan Chalfant were up te the 20th of last December, the proud and happy possessors of a beautilul Angera. The pet had pawed four years of unalloyed do de do meetle delight, and admiring strangers bad laughed at its pretty feline ways and graceful tricks. Ooee the plaything or a deceased daughter or Mr. Chalfant, it was doubly prised. The mere knowledge or tine breed and rarity, and .the. u -raefuI creature waa worth tlOO, added net one whit te the aOeoUea bestowed upon It. Puss slept nightly upon a couch near lis matter and mistress, rose when tbey did and was never absent from their demesne. One faterul morning It was the 20th of last December, and Puss' Christmas gifts had been decided upon-Mr. Chalfant rose late and Pas awaited bis convenience ler a uiorc uierc ng stroll in the lawn. That stroll was the last. The master's eyes were turned'away for moment ; there was a sharp report, a hewlcf agony and the bereaved owner turned but te see his! darllnar writhlnir in .1b.ii,'. ihv Perched en the gate, a smoking rllleclutched n Ma hand, steed Charles Mcllvaine, retat li. Remorse bad even then seized blm ler Ita own. He cried out woefully, "That's net tbe cat," and lied te his own palatial home near by. Puaailntreredlninen-.i..r -- -,, rn B' .i i , ... lis-' "k t .. t : . . !'- - I. "... ,( ,.w-.J ' . ..i .. .it " ft r it h,' i., ,,-,, nt. & I I Au' . J ter '-" te ,, r r''L' fllCltlH. sni, Ui . ,xim! litu.. wi opened m dut form a i.'.end.y. tofero -iw. -1' imam, .Mian wm awe, um "'"-b '2&rF?'Z?. i a'' ' ' ' nei rt.inB nrvuiasjmw an. is'rf let i.i- .trade' e Vi ;.-eni di-- te. lai I ! tlss itai:f aj ei. . n:;i,.i -r M.i,fftrata ller. j I ,,5t" - t'ia!h ---u.j. neiitd de. i7fimi.,- ana , .,. etjm.h1 b.m 1 " Vir m ' cM' f .. ,,. .. . . ... . . ... f n Ate,n a aliead'. .i.Jtueune.1 .11 tir.r tn 1 ' "nay-i s -li,- l. I.v .In. ... . t.Hn.l,i.. . i aut 'jsieb '. vfcsUi: or .j uuitiff'i vI,tse, J nuu UeiauK b. kOb -..nrj.im ' S"- rfllt ''.iied. ILtl.ie- -.. M J.' u'f -it' ,,. inp. a,, WO..U1, 1, .! l-u 1, r ;y W a, i.atvi' 'it,: .. , . , '. 1 ' . " . ' a in. " f. ." uui aa deterrent, ruinllU and prosecuted are enlisted ler the war, ami the eml nt the felluefend no man can tell. AfatA. VLMfMLAMfa TAVT. The Cliarnilng LltUa I.U; el the White Iteuse Aud Her Consideration. Frem the Washington Critic Of all the pleasant things said or Mrs Cleveland thla wlnterthe truest Is that no one yet ban heard rmnj her tbe slightest euggea tien or gossip. Innumerable and Irresistible aa are the opportunities here te a quick-witted woman te comment en people and things, he baa nerer wade the simplest remark which might be construed as unkind. Per bap no lady in her position was ever a keener reader et what ethers say of her In print than Mrs. Cleveland, and naturally mucb of her knowledge of the social doings of ethers comes te her only through that medium. Mho expresses herself a being thoroughly appreciative of the kind things said te and of her, particularly or the succcms whleh baa followed her career this winter aa tbe hostess of the White Heuse, and in that capacity baa charmed the most critical el Washington's cultured resident and foreign circle. Tbe Nbrawdsat Move. Frem the Buffalo Commercial Ad rertlser. The shrewdest political move Grever Cle ve land ever made waa when he nut that ei..rm. ".tafu.tt,2i, f?d Pileus llutlaleglrl at the bead of tbe White Beuse. Mrs. Cleveland Behind the Sceues. from the llaltlmere American. lira. Cleveland braved the storm this after after neon and drove down te Albaugb'a with Mrs. Folaetn, Miss Rese Elizabeth Cleveland and two ether ladies, te attend tbe matinee. Alter tbe performance tbe White Heuse party went behind the acenea te call en Mine, ledleeka. It waa Mra. Cleveland's tlrst visit te themya. terleua region beyond the curuin, and. like every one who gees en the stage ler the first Ume. ahe walked timidly for fear that she would fall down a trap deer. Med leak a re ceived ber visitors In the dressing room, and after a little chat took the lady of tbe White Hen for a tour of inspection ever tbe stage. Mrs. Cleveland waa charmed with all she saw, and wanted te knew hew tbe curtain went up and tbe scenery moved and all tbe wonderful working of tbe stage. m a. raying Millien te Pensioners. Pension Agent Davla will begin en Frldav te pay out f 1,000,000 In pensions te these per. uua wtsuwvcarrisu en iue list of me Phila delphia agency. The money will be divided among 28,000 persona, of whom 10,000 will re re eelve their pay through the malls, and tbe re mainder will have te call in person and re ceive tbelr checks ever the counter. This Is the flrss quarter's payment for the present rear, and tbe Individual amounts range from I te 172 per month. When tbe pensioners call at the offiee,on tbe third fleer of tbe poat peat SPf bu.lJd?afi Mey are obliged te take tbelr Pjaee at tbe loot of tbe line, and none are ae high In rank but that thaw m.t .i, k.i. turn. The clerk will beglu tbe payment nX,i..h.2 endey In order te ae- 0O2a21!P' werkg alias. The following in this ceumywere s-rsnba.1 pensions by the department UaiT. rranaiiB Aumeni, Wheatland 'Mill and Jehn Evan, deceased, of Weal Earl. Tebaceu In Heath Carellua. The 8eutb Carolina agricultural depart ment, Impreased by the faet that nen.i.nt lailnrea of cotton, tbe only money orep, was reducing many farmera te poverty, deter. aalnedayear age te experiment with tobaeco, Paraaera were appointed In every county and paid te aeake xprlmenU, a premium beiag eflaretl for tbe beet sample. Tbe sample ware aeiitla aad B. m. Vaoa, of DnvfluV Van a tntame exnert, baaTnat examined Ujaaa aad awrddth prlxe. Darlington; SSSSf sad ,1-acaater ceuntlee wen Tnnrt.' frasil asad lhtrii wi u. u " " .T -71 Z" mm aay ine Sa-,2?al,i!rf,' avaragTM . uuw UBI TBS' BABT mmA nmjmjimmmmi, wheat gem mmakm 4jL"ii'&a&j&t'lj.ii' .1 .,'..--- . 'r-ntmtrtirimaamr"--" '"-:. j?i 8 . ft K4Ht 11 rrs Kallraad rasa. Frem the frlnter's Circular. The new inter-atate commerce law will probably work havoe with the editorial tree pass system. The act distinctly forbids the laaneefany kind or pas except te railroad men themselves, but It appllea only te reada whleh run from one state Inte another, net te reada which are entirely within the Ixiun darle et a state. There la Just new an ap parent dtspoMtleu ou the part of the railroad ceminlea te obey thla feature of the law, but bow long It will be kept up la a different question. With the railroads It la simply a matter of business. They must step te con alder whether they can allerd te pay In ready cash for the notice, advertising and general reading-matter, which they new pr for In pause. Aa for tbe editors, It would be money lu llielr pockets If the railroads paid In cash for the advertising which they receive In the course of a year. Themas A. tk-ett once said tLat no railroad could l run without Issuing free peases. Sllc: KNKW HIM. 8 he tat beside uiu at the ptay In nil her girlish levellni'M, W Idle In the box acren. tlie way A dowager in gorgeeui uress Pat, while the diamonds flittered bright, l)n rtnkled neck and shoulders bn ; " A1, mm these gems my own," 1 cried, " I'd mil for thorn a place uuire fair." " sn-eetheart," 1 whUjH'red, " need 1 tell W here I would hetoeo(remre)osot" 8he tattered net (she knew me welli, " H bj", without your sncle. I suppose " Frem the CAlpiiye Tribune, Ad Inventor Aitlce. Oeorge Stevenson when tdvlslntr veuun wen hew te net en would nnUh by taylii ' de as 1 hav deue pervere." rdr flft-n veals he plodded and worked befer giving tbe llnlshlng touches te his loveuiotlva. In as many days these persevering In the use of lr. Pierce's "Uelden Medie, 1 Dl-ceverj-," have oxperlenred ureal relief and found thenselves en the bljh r.ftd te health. Ltverceuipalnts. Impure bled, chronic luiluencts cer le return. All druir gists. W.Saw . - The cool winds chill the heart et tbe Ice cart driver, and he new sltasalv. tin en his box, a diue nosed victim or Oespslri the striking wents" use Dr Hull's Cough syrup "stare htui lu the fa-. I Werth Its weight In golf, salvation Oil Si els. in cnuiittuea isi: ci.imatk. 1'ssajiR, cot , reb. 15, isas. Seme weeka age I was attending te work that exposed ine te cold and wat, and the result waa. tlrst I knew 1 was dewa en my back with a severe cough and fever 1 had a terrible pain through my lungs and tack. I didn't knew what te de. lsent te theBrugglst, a friend et mlie, telling him my symptoms, lie came right everfilmseir and breughtrwith htm some All. civk' 1'oRera l'LTXKJwhlch, he laid, would cure me. He applied ere te the upper part et the chest and threat, and two mere below that en the chtst, and enu between my shoulder blades. I began te experience relief almost In tantly and, te my surprise and satisfaction. In two hours or less the patn In coughing was gene, the coughing Itself only occasional, my akin was moist, and generally I was pretty nearly all right ; only remained in the house thenextday, although keeping the Plasters en some ten days ap ed en It gh r" irt en Id no , iW e f .. &tu-.!t. , ; 'a.- r wh -i c.irs- ., ai'.u. . , "j.. . i:i . i - n.s '.k t le . i . ' Mfc- i'iprt .: h. a 5. " tuf.. .t Suit J-t-yvSlt m en. . a tr.t- . y. . ,- 'yhn- -jt a. r .. u f . j . tiiy rx. st.l.iT .ik .; . -j. , - M Sl'.v - u.s tr-Mvir.u - li i sa ih-TaruTr;.i ., w " 1AX, r"T1IJf& i .v .(list i.'.aO all l ' rh-, "auekr-nud ."..-i-d , ' "; :.c(weraciai;. s . .1,1.. as ncee,i , ,tt i .i- Je ' .; h ril.SS jlUP tw ul : :i.- vt iuici,i.iAti5l.-'. ' u mts-t D-.Jt It t;,. ' a - hr L. ... ii-c 1 v Ts.i!'"ji.:i...lt , , 1 .'-" ii 0"JS-itir. 1,-, -m.i. i'-. -. 04, ev."aiia Hn 1. , .e : aw; - ail . , ,,...j a.i l- '. r-i ii(ii-' .. p,i'. -tLltfi-y' '. tf i J i, . c -fie le ji -- . ... j te... Mf burf. uiulsea. Seres, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, rever Seres. Tetter L'uapt4 Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin Krupllens, and positively curve flies, or no nay required, it U guaranteed te Ktve porfect satis faction, or money rutunded. rrlceBcenU per beI'.-fr l,i! by H. K. Cecnran, Urugg1st,U7 ana IS North Uneeu streeu lncaiter. Pa. .Illlt-Oll'S COUOII and Consumption Cure Is sold by us en a guarantee. It cures Con sumption. Mild by it. 11 fechran, druggist. Nes. 137 and 1.9 .North, yneen Ht.. LanciJter l" IS) l)a. Ui.sai.BB Wenii snrr, t'nmly vegelable. plaanl tn take, wllleipel tiiuni If any exist! no purgative required .after using, frlce, aenta, by aJldrugglaU. UeJmaMWAr U) The Vardlct I'nanlinens, Yeu are feeling depn-Msnd, your annetlte Is peer, you an, bothered with Headache, you are fidgety, nervous, and generally out et aorta, and want te trace up JJmce up, but net with stlinu lant enitng medicines, or blturs, which hive for their b:wls very cheap, bad whisky, and which stimulate you ler an hour, and then leave you In werae condition than before. What veu want Is an alterative that will purity your bleed start healthy action or Liver and Kidney, tS "ereI,1ur Jty, and give renewed health And ri&r ..Veltes artt si st?a'nciu?r,hfr' W ana " S0nh "I" Exntemeut In Tela. Oreat excitement has been caused In the vl. clulty et rarls, Tex., by the remarkable r "very or air. J. K. Corley. who was se "elplS, he could net turn In bed, or raise hU head AVfr?,V?df.faW,11.? V? arlnJ! et foniumStten: A trial betUe of Or. King's Saw Discovery wi sent him. rinding relle?, he benght a large be.. ufarilabxS' P?' ii,D8' 1-lfe finis by I-8, l."0.?, ba tml wken two bxes or fills nd two beiues 01 the Discovery, he waa well and had galnsd m flesh thtnyliypounes. d lrial littles of thla Great Discovery for Cen. sumptien free at II. 11. Cochran's Drug Atere l andtw .North Queen street, Mncaster. fa? (') A Sad Historian. li .te rJ8 s n,co family of boys and girls and then have them carrlea Inte an early irraVe by that terrible disease Consumption. BlKd the warning and check it In IU first stages bv iPIl?l,tuwe'K"p, Balsam ter tfieraS and Lungs, warranted te cure and relieve all cases, frlce Soe. and II. rer .i h. u TwhrJ2i"K'fUt''0-W Ner" Queen street. Trial 1U4 rtt. t) The Popalauen of Lancaster Is about ae,OM. and we would say at least one half are troubled with some afrectlonef the Threatand Lungs, as thesa complaints are a cording te sutlstlcs mere numoreuJ7h!S ethers. We would advise all net te ncileet th2 opportunity te call en urind get a bottled? Kemp's Balsam for the Threat and LuniraV Prii SW'"11 i Trial size rree feesetfuVly! U.U. Cochran, druggut, uj North Qnaen atMell T 1J ACKlNa COUOII can be se quickly q,een"cJU.8A','Ww-"7'nalWW,01? JUST AS GOOD. Don't allow anyone te make you believe an ether remedy Is Just as geed ler sick headache as Dr. Leslie's leclal f rescrlotlen. for iiuiS true, i his Is the only remedy In the world that strikes at tbe root of the dbteaae aud dill vealt nil, IJlDalt.frtal www.w MIU uriVUS 11 euL Ulvaltatrlal. Th brestn of a chronic catarrh patient Is often se offensive that he cannetira Inte sectetv na ne becomes an object Si dUgiuu I ? a ""V ulceration sets in. the sperT?? hones aS at oensunt source of dripping or (be purulent se cretions Inte the threat semetluej pioduelnv Inveterate brenchllls.which tn Its turn ha been th? exciting cause el pulmonary disease. Tbe brilliant results which base attended lu us ler fetrs past properly designate kly's Creain Balm aa by tar the bt sad only real cure """""" lebia-twdaedAw wwvu, kiu iiuuuvnuv euiirtnv aiurn,d . Q( H. MART1B, waeuaaia aae aarau aaaua n 11 Klnda of Lumber muI OetJ. JADMOARONKeUt JKrjTKaUaW, COAL DEALERS. PSS2ltJ!?ii.enai ssa -vrVrSi. I.SBS.1M. -. aajjB .I;?,KPLKl!' NJiJ ' 18 malfi tm-erable by Uiat "'L" ?2JKhV. 'blleh'a euro Is the remedy ter 2J"SlbT "" Ceebran, flrngglat, .Nes in and l.i North gueen 8U. lAiicasterffa! (2i steet,juaL MUMOal. . TUL0PU0R08 FOR RHEUMATISM. A SWINDLER Dees net refer possible purchases te hi victims. The Athlopheros Ce. gladly refers sufferer from rheumatism, neuralgia, sclatlea, nervous or sick headache, kidney and liver complaint te these who A ui betn cured at these diseases by Athlopheros, and will furnish names and ad dressee of many such persons te these desiring them. AthJopliires ta the only remedy ler the diseases that can stand such a test. A. L. Themas, Cuba, N Y says t " My son, J. at. Themas, has been suffering trtuu rheumatism for several months. Athlopheros relieved him of the pain, and reduced the swelling et the Joints, and the lameness entirely disappeared. 1 have seen these having neuralgia cured by tak ing one dose, A. Ueard. alt. Klsce, N, Y says '. " 1 have been troubled ler some time with sciatica and rheu matism, brought en by working In a damp place. 1 ceutd And no remedy tn medicine t was using, until 1 tried a bottle of Athlopheros, which gave me Immediate roller." Mrs. Alfred Thursten, 4i Werth Main street, Wllkesbane, l'a., sayst "lam net troubled with rheumatism new, since using Athlopheros. I believe, should It In any case fall te relieve and permanently cure, the cause would be that the directions were net faithfully followed " J. J.SavlU, Maiareth, l'a., says; "I gave two bottles et Athlopheros te my sister, and she has entirely recovered. She was afflicted with In flammatory rheumatism and St, Vitus' dance and although we had two of the best doctors, she gradually grew werse. She would scream from pain ulght and day. 1 heartily recom mend It." Every druggist should keep Athlopheros and Athlopheros fills, but where they cannot be bought of the druggist the Athlopheros Ce., Me. Ui Wall street. Sew Yerk, will send either (car riage paid) en receipt of regular price, whleh Is 11.00 per bottle for Athlopheros and doc (or rills. Fer liver and kidney diseases, dyspepsia. In digestion, weakness, nervous debility, disease of women, constipation, headache, Impar bleed, Ac, Athlopheros fills are unequaled. feb&t-lweed YEK'S SAltSAl'AKlLLA. Scrofula Is one of the most tatal scourge which afflict mankind. It Is often Inherited, but may be the result of Improper vaccination, mercurial poi soning, undeanllness and various ether causes. Chroule Seres, Ulcers, Abscesses. Cancerous Humors and. In some cases, Kmactatlen and Consumption result from a scrofulous condition of the bleed. This disease can be cured by the use of Ayer's "arsapartlla. 1 Inherited a scrofulous condition of the bleed, which caused a derangement of my whole sys tem. After taking less than tour bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparllla I am Entirely Cured, and, for the past year, have net found It neces sary te use any medicine whatever. I am new In better healtl and stronger thanever before. O. A. Wlllard, 218 Tremont street, Bosten. Mass. 1 was troubled with acromiens Seres fur Ave fears t but. alter using a few bottle or Ayer's arsapartlia the sores healel, and I have new geed health Elisabeth Warnock, M Appleton street. Lewell, Mass. Seme months age I was troubled with Scrofu lous Seres en my leg. The limb was badly swollen and Inflamed, and the sores discharged large quan'ltlis of oaenslve matter. Every remedy failed, until 1 used Ayer's Sarsaparllla. By taking three bottles or this medicine the sores have been entirely hea'ed. and my health Is fully re'tered. 1 am gratiful for the geed ffi8ulfln.etreVtfSeewTdrkr"- Ann 'B'Un' Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Prepared by Dr. J C. Ayer a Ce., Lewell, Mas. Sold by all urugglsuand Dialers In Medicine taJtemt tqUMl'HREYS' " " Homtepithic Veterinary Specifics, Fer Uerse;. Cattle, Sheep. Dogs. Uegs, feultry. Used by U. a. Government. aWCbart en Kelleis,and Boek Sent free.-M CUUKS-Ferers. Congestions. Inflammation. uA-"?.p,I!al Hnln,u M"k "eTer. U.U strains. Lameness, Khenmatlsm. Vi-V: ?.,,tBnPar. "asal Discharges. D.H. BotaerOrubs, Worms. K.K.-Ceughs, lieavei, I'nenmenla. F.r. Celic or Orlpes, Bellyache. O.O. Miscarriage. Hemorrhages. ; Urinary and Kidney Dtstases. I.l.-krnptlve Diseases, Mange. J.K. Diseases of Digestion. !'JM9E' Bettle (overSC'deens) 73. 8TA.'iL5 CA9.B- "Uh afanuai. (Ml rage, ' "' with chart) lu betues apectrlcs, bottle or Witch llazel Oil and Medlcator.........aa.eo SKST rRKK ON BKCBIl'T OF PRICE. Humphreys' Med. Ce., lea 1 niten 8L.N. y. Humphrey's Homeepilhie Jpeeifie Xe. 28. In use 30 years. The only successful remedv iE.tfeul, Deb,,ltJr. "tal Weakn,li. S5 Prostration from ever, work or ether causes si per vial, or 4 vlala and large vial powder, ter 16 sold et Dacae ists, or sent postpaid en reesint feb-lyeedAw(li Ne. 109 Fulton at., N. T. uuvamtviunMuiMti woenaj, QALl, AND 8KB """ THE- ROCHESTER LAMP. Sixty Candle-Light; Beau them alL Anether lxt of CI1KAP OLOBga terUas and THB PBRFBOTION " MKTALMOULD1NU AND BUBBBB CUSUIOM WEATHER STRIP Beata them all. This strip outwears all ethers. Keeps ent the cold. Step rattling of windows. Exclude the dusk Keep out snow and rain. Any 2?e. ?. PP' J--"0 w,ute Urt made In ar plying It, Cart be fitted anywbere-ne holes te bore, ready ter use. It wllfnet split, warp or shrink- enshien strip Is the meat perfect. At the ttteve. Heater andanga ster """ ' -or- Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANOASTBB, TA. y A. KlErTKit. ALDUS O. HKRB KIEFFER & HERR, -DKALgKa IN-; WOULD CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO Fuller & Warren Ce.'t (TBOT.N. V.) STOVES, HEATERS. FCUNICES AND BAN6ES. . 'Jre,,noen,tornn any risks with "FUL. leu a wauubn'S" oeods. We guarantee them te gtt6 BaUafaetlenT aanisj A a Heater " THB BfLKNDID" haa no rival, being a thorough het base, no part of thla stove remains cold, evety Inchol It radlaUs beat. DIAMOND" ha esubllahM ttaeif ta the treat ranks, n?i"l?.t!10,u''8p"DIDand "BBIBHT S1"10" u oeaalat a Baaaty of Ooutresttoa, rerfset Control of Draft. ClaaaihaM. B0 Daet, aoeaaaaaBeoaoatyat Fnal Oall aaa axaatlae far yearaelfi 40 EAST KINO ST., (orrestra ateuaa rpB KNIOKBKBOOEBR HalODLDKB aSert?y'7i aajsueta. aafaea as TVaMjf y., f "K'SweJlBTaBBwewaaw" Heusefurnishing Goods ! is&jseri airfWK, AAStrtAlVIAS. TJAUSH A UHUrHER. Black Dress Goods. PHIKSTLBY'8 Celebrated Black 811k Warp Henrietta, Black Silk Warp Camel's Hair Cleth Black AIL Weel Camel's Haircloth, Blaek Frene Serge, Biaek Drap 'd Alma, Black Casslmer Serg silk Warp Vllett cloth, silk Warp 1'rln 1'rln eetU Cleth, Standard guallly of Black French Cashmere. All enr BLACK UOODS are In two shades- Jet Black and Medium Blue Black-are nur- chased direct Iretu Importers aud guaranteed In Quality and Pries. Prleatley'a Kun'a Veiling, Oeurtland'a Orapea, Blaek Leng BhawL? , Blaek Bquaxe Bbawla. Blaek Ireneh latlnea, Pin Strip Ginghams, Pin Oheek aingbatue, Mourning Ohlntzes. WEINVITE EXAMINATION. Hager & Brether, He. SO WBST KINO STREET, LANOASTBB, PA. N EW YORK STORE. DRESS GOODS! WATT & SIAND, 6. 8 ft 10 BAST KINO ST., lnttte Special Attention tn tfaetr New Spring Dress Goods ! OFFEUINO THK Largest Stock, Beet Variety AID- LOWEST PRICES. .2S1leff Ir"" Geea' M ,c yrt- Anether Case of Deuble Feld Cable Cashmeres, ftc, a yard. Only hair price. Albien Cleth Checks, loe. a yard. Silk Mixtures, yard wide, ltXc a yanl. wool-Fated Cashmeres, double Told, iy. a Nesrsprlng Cleth SnlUngs, yard anda quarter wide, 930. a yard. W Pieces All-Weel Tricots, 9) Inches wide. 37Kc a yard , worth SOc. " 40-Inch Bngllsb Cleth Suiting, 10 new styles, bee SB yre All-wool FiUze Suitings, M Incbss wide, 90s French Foel Beiges, se Inehe wide, See. a "'' Hair Buttings, Inches wide, TSc a "Eerythlng new and desirable In Dress Uoeds at Bettem frlce AT TUB New Yerk Stere. J B. MARTIN CO. SPEOIAL REDUOTIONS -IN- NalV Deien Unlaandrted Shlru, r mrerced front and back at ssc ; former price, (Oe. Ne.J-10 Deien fereale Shirts reduced Irem ll.sa te aoe. Ne. S-On let Calice Shirts, I Cellars, re duced from eoe, te 46c. Ne. 4-On let Ilia riannel Shlru re duced from tut te 11.00. Be. S-On let of Fancy Flannel Shlru reduced from ll.TS tell. Jb. Ne.e-U Deien Percale ShltU reduced from 11.00 te 790. Ne.7-On let et Night SblrU raduced fromlLSJteaoc No,8-Oaletof Unlauadrled Shirts re from aee. te tee. Ne. aen let of Bed Flannel Shirt were tl St I nowSOe, Ne. 10-10 Oeaaa Bry Whit Merine Shirt reaaeed te SQe. J. B. Martin & Ce., ar.WiH UhAMmiMk, IsaartMaWam. VV 'H&ay r ' 'i'f. tf$n- Jt e ..;., .is ii SHIRT DEPARTMENT eaatMiiraf, riRBH BROTUKn. BARGAINS I bin Bargains ! Surprising Birgliu 1 -reK- THIS WEEK TO OUR PATkONS: rer thla wre:lc enlv w r elTuiiBrr tka MOAT isiwuiniiiiiutuv iiiuiisiss. "! T " iiuntaul Winter Bleck s. itrtu" inn mb a natnuaini in Onr , We am selling these goods IIBLOW COST, te make room for our SPRING GOODS, which Is rapidly coming In everyday. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUV THESE GOODS NOW, Kre.t If you de net need them. "ur as MKNi Ill'Sl.NESS OVKKCOAT new IJI'i. i) u r li Mux's BtiMNKaanvBRCOAT new at. UnrtSMK.N'SBKTTKlt UUAUK OVBBCUAT new ss. OurlleMRN'a tlHKSS OVBKCOATnnwIT. Our e.O MkN'S F1NB DHBaaOVKBCOAT new 115 and SIS. eurii.MMBN's nuatNBaaaiiiTnewia. OurSUMRN'H UUHINKS'sntllTlSnewlS OurllOMKN'aBKTTBHUKADB SUITS new IS. Ourtl'lMBN'a DKRas SUITS new le. enrslMIRN'a finb or ass suits new lis. our line of UNDKKW KAK cannot be equalled ter the money. MBN'sWIIITBandUKAT MIXBD UNDBB WEAK aslewaauc BSD ALL.WOOL UNDBHWKAK.47e. We have a full line el WOOLstN HIIIUTS, KNIT JACKKT8, UUIVK, HealBBT and UK. NT'S rUHNISIlINU UOODS In general. (ft ONEPRIOE Clothiers and Furnisher?, COB. NOHTHQUBBNST. AND UBNTBB auUAua. LANOasTBk. P. VyiLLlAMMON A KOsJTKft t'omninnlratieB by Tclepkeae. WILLIAMSON S FOSTER. We CemnieHre the New Trade Year MARCH 1, -W1TU- Medium-Weight Overcoats or the Meat Desirable Fashions, Including the kngllsb Cevert Orercest, Prices, sAuuteriS. Medium Weight Straight Frent Ssck Quits, 17 oe. iin.ne, tn ex Beys' Scheel Hutu, gt.jft, M M. U.0O. Children's fant Suits, fi i M M. SI 0. Children's Kilt Shirt Hulls. 1160, SJi, ft CO. Oent's Odd fants, ll.ue te 15.00. TUB ADVANCKSMlfkal.S Gent's Stiff and Seft Felt Hits AKK NOW Of kN. Beys' Cleth Caps and 1'oles, IS and 21 cants. Lap Bebes, Herse BlanSeU and Whips. The Lewest rrtced Trunks, Valises, Satchel and Traveling Bags. New Shades In Fine Dress Kid Caster or Deg Skin (Jleves. Bilk Neckwear and Underwear, 'tfc , eec., 7Se, ASfKClALLOTOF Ladies' and Hisses' Hese In Black, Brown or lilue. 7c, a fair. Oent's White Dress Shlru, Vc, Sac., SOc , TSc. Men's Durable Gaiters, Lace or Butten or Con gress, 11.10, l., l.C0, 11.75. Ladies' and Misses' Uraln Butten Saltan, ase , 11.10,1123. Ladiea and Misses' Olace Kid Clatters ; Btylet, Opera Tee and Common Sense, II.I3 and 1.. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER 12, 84, 86 A 88 Bait III St., LANCASTBB, FA, Stere open Monday aud Saturday Bran- lags. cuutauawATS UTANOAKO WORK. Edw. Edgerley, CARRIAGE BUILDER, NOB. 0, 41. 4J, 4S MAJtKET STKBBT, BearotPeatoflce, Laneasur, fa. I hay la Stock aad Build te Order Bvsry Va riety et the (olio wtagttyl: couaiieAooQicAoB.AyDi'' McOALLerAQsSViSs? MI" "" MABEBT W'aOOMS , f HTOITS. , .. . . wva. .LeW,ST.tteJS!L,eBB,aB' aTiasu. Unu balld oerecUyanystylaof OLrrtaaesl- -T54linJ,t?!."Jrr sad FlsJshel ssrVersj SafBBBT" ' uba"ct OTBJ - jrair DMUag. Ba4 Werk at Bet. teas rrte." flagyaaacaU. lMiiatff PrBJj AUmnM Tt. urssn wauuas. raUGBS tvewaa nUM AU, OTaUUa. IllltSII RRflTHRR vu,-. ..&&-. h.,'A-.. .. - A -A