(HWPffi mmmmmmkm , 11 i i i'.i ' ' ' ' " " ' ' " ' ' " " j Hlliil liMkT wit JTSllli) lrr?grnr 1 rj-'.s I IS J8 SEE SC MM 91 MM MM MOO M M MOO ilBS8ne. HBw r"TJsjBBKWj WssWW'W'sw IttMMM !' ess, SB I 9ntdfi9tttKc 'MtV ,ltABCS. MR. Vrtrle. "aa:tha:eM aMtaaaaWattlw aMirrln(ff sTIrxzr. J. """ sv wuicu we nave i ceuLtaracted by the lt;aOM latlmate cemmer- : with tk countries. But ritjJMM tmete in England Burt ' taaV artumeBt. They itaMataadmeet akteet trade with ! world that Maaiaadag ti.fmt'j , aari lad tee causes , 'foreign crop failure, ''.tlieery of the pleasure of isaMldbe 'periodically relieved lniaMt BMKh regard te geed .MaeteMar. ttUMml U tilMan will never find aMttw. We appear te be en- k!aia ' prosperity and it is taat the lessens of hard a tbey always have INsi'aVxtttaM we at people will mraetaai' Beene, railroads enterprises wiu be posted lame will he produced in mines rasekisetbaa there te anyim- ty for, mad vast enterprises sassiaaiijil by the profits attaa'arevallhur nriees 'Jbjialassa,;, .. When a but a enaM bythe aHpply.ei. aawmamwi m a vast numb eraa.wweeafagMln fcrtcet I-";, mines, rail. Twill find, that they teaass eu uu. uium uiejuiea capital can make it earn sing, they can net be persuaded te tin mere labor. This is reasonable t0A inut f hv nm renrvmnIMn for thnlr k AVjplUl, and though it should net be un- ' a mmutrtntiva IIL-rt t tin minjwl tfl Ant ira Insa should net he liazarded without some pos pes nilbUity of reward. KAs the depression is usually slmultane- Ki ana Ihn world nvpr. f nrplirn rnmm(rrp ran. - "' ,z7 .-..--, ".-p - - ..i . rotten afford relief. The only remedy i te He in a 'change of policy by the S'WlXiU people. Netbyauy act ct legiala- aWrra iafAn rrranl n mutlnx fA- ba I sja, a w sav tmii u uusikvi ivt w la power. We as a committee of the i most resolve te draw in our horns; k tat development of railroads and In spected slowly and naturally. We aber that depression fellows a laimrely as winter fellows summer, rMeasuld be a household proverb that I who Bgureth hla income upon a year of r, will surely come te grief. .j..e - i ft. IffW Jersey Seaatsr. ''The ew Jersey legislature nas at last 1 In electing a United States sena- la described as a " railroad j." lie is a Democrat, who is a Lmperiatendent, and consequently I jjfssjjttdy. described. It does net fellow, sser, zrem nu raureiu occupa eccupa pit'Uwt, 'he is net a fit man for r;iwi nave tee many goea men I employment te mane iuui a ear r we as legislators. It does, hew- Mia, tea certain degree, under jbf undue influence by railroad i; but en the ether band It is ifgifaVitbatpublle men, of evil dlspeal- ,are sure te iau unaer sucn tnnuences, ; m better te have men In the leglsla- With, open than with secret railroad as. aenfess that we have had but little r with Mr. Abbett in his struggle ItheNew Jersey senatership. It is that he was beaten by the railroad in- i te. which be was hostile. But we I'toeemplaln of him that he brought .waMMHti upon the party by the contest Itstk he made te Becure the senatership &0gf&eeB Abbett and no one else. When rflUMd la the persistent pursuit of that tareugu weary and disgusting weeks t, he can claim no sympathy from its. whom he has net seusht te 'save with himself. He should Ions m. t..... AnMft Awul t .Initi nb.M.1.A , vv ouweiuhm iaj cicuii uuutuur t, and it was the very extreme of Jjrle him te allow the Republicans te I the Democrat when it was always in r te name him. rAbbett Is evidently of the ordinary tat politicians who are for themselves ja4 their party next. It is the natural IOC tne politician's training ; only !'-'$ae kind seem te have a chance of ta the business. The West Vir- r Lucas, whom the governor i Geagress, though his party would I'sv'eate of the same block with inaaww ny into instincts ana foi fei foi laxtheds. Ifrseiln Hade. te have been IHrM PaUadelphla mass meet. I satsMenare oeing a geed aeai ttkeep tasJr eeurage up under i the. Wayne Maeyeagb, raf thsoeesjlee, gives them iney ae flvanlarall- at" se suddenly tieTraallwiriniispy. . as, fjgaaaiiau-' akja. lamafxer. ' VlMfcislft attars' tesstaasyteirtrte M.MWdMMi t cwferimM, aac it u MAT Mi 4 hwk 'that, la th k). IbtMit of tiles, U has f eand hlnteU ar- Ma railroad oMsseller. It be had art awrrM Simen Cameren's daughter he KoteaWy would net have been In this fix. That act brought htm within reach of railroad fees and the soft begullement his been his political undoing. He leeks as If tie was going out new ; and may be lie will be put out. i m The state li te be congratulated en secttr. lag web a learned and able gentleman m Dr. William H. Kgle for state librarian. Mr. a I Fowls r, el this city, has re ceived a letter from a Londen authority, dated Feb. 17, containing some Interesting Information en the subject of railroad ties. Tee cost of steel ties la Londen la the same M wooden ones, ills, but they rust out rapidly. Toughened glass ties have given most satisfactory results. They de net nut, and, If broken, can be sold at any glassworks wttb leas less than en sale of old steel ties. The glass ties withstand as heavy blows and usage, at any temperature, as east Iren will. They are lighter In weight and mere durable than steel, and equally salable when broken. One thousand old glass ties weigh as much as one thousand new ones, but old steel ties are very much reduced In weight by rust etc. According te Mr. Fowler's correspondent, the glass tie is the tie or the future. Thirty seven Democrats In the United States Senate t And only thirty-nine Republl. cans j and one of these the erratic Rlddleuer gerl A Btt-t, has been introduced in the legis lature making It lawful for any city te take any grant or donation of money, books and manuscripts or property for the purpose of establishing a free library and te make an nual appropriations for the support and main tenance of the same. The Immediate object or the bill la te enable Pittsburg te accept Mr. Carnegie's gift of a library en condition that the city would support it. It Is hoped that Mr. Carnegie's example may be awlftly fol lowed by overburdened millionaires and it Is well tnat the legislature should dearths way that all cities may bs ready for like favors. m m Harvard college is te get $230,000 for as tronomical purpose Lucky Harvard 1 m m Yobxe Blaine's wife occasionally con tributes te the columns or the Pittaburg Penny Pres, en whleh paper her husband la employed as a reporter. She may be a Oall mmuten some day. Bulgaria is rapidly gaining en Seuth American countries In the matter of revolu tions, and the mutiny or a small body of soldiers seems te bs enough te scare the ruling power out of its beets. There are se many sly hands at work In the European tangle that no one can tell what la the real source or the revolt of the Sllistrla garrison, ltmaybeaninslgnlticantplotef the troops themselves it may l the result or some deep game of Russian or German diplomacy or the scheming or the quiet but keen old Turk, who will net be caught nap ping when the whole of 1'urepe la talking. war. ine governments erjtaMEmiili and Balglum make im, .fQ- t0 ecal their nmbejfetbat war I. com "ft -VSJiBM have, fucllltlea for u. uKWitag the true state or afftlra quite Inde pendent et the newapaper reports, It la evi dent that there must be fire under all the smoke and some mers urgent cause for war than la sppirent en the lurfice. Cauaas ler war are abundant and apparent, but it Is net se evident that it may net be poatpeced for a ahert season ; yet the panicky baste of these leaser powers and the uniUggleg energy of preparation en the part of France and Ger many seem te indicate that It Is a matter et a very few weeks at most The clearing of the glacis et Belfert and the parking cf the roll roll leg stock of French railway, Tilth the ship ment of large quantities of heavy lumber towards the frentlerare the war rumors from France, while the preparations of Germany are hidden under the mass of election news and the failure of the triple alllance owing te the crisis in Italy. m A dark horse in a senaterlil race some times shows remarkable powers en the home stretch. Tun Philadelphia Inquirer wants an amendment Introduced In the legislature providing that the general assembly shall meet onee only in each lour year We move te amend by making it four hundred years. PEBSONAL. CiflKF JCSTICK M0IIHIM.V, of tl)Q Call. fernla aupreme court, died Wednesday morning. Mns. Ella Wueelgr Wilcox has red hair, wears white drcsats ler Indoors and blue for the street A. Newton Keithlkr, registrar of the Philadelphia water department, died en Wednesday of consumption. Mrs. J. W. Smith, et Orange, N J,, la a fameua trlcyclUt. During the past year she rode 2,013 mile, 2,223 of which were with ber husband en a tandem machine ; the ether 415 were alone William Dean IIewkllh celebrated his fiftieth birthday en Tuesday last. The Bos Bes Bos eon Transcript called te congratulate him and reported that " though hair and inoua ineua tache are touched with gray, the cheery face, brisk manner and animated conversation indicate physical and mental vigor which may well laugh at birthdays." Senater Sherman will leave Washing Washing ten for an extended Southern trip a lew daya after the adjournment of Cengrem. Be has written te the Kepubllcan memtwrs of the Tennessee legislature advisliig them that in responve te an invitation he would at an early day in Marcb, In Nashville, deliver a HXecn en the political itauea or the day. The Browulewa of that state, who, lu the last campaign, were for Blalue, are new out spoken for Sherman. Semctulug Liae Working ler Nothing and lleaiilliig Kuericll. from the Sen rranclace Chronicle. It wss in the days of the early railroad, when it was jet new ;the da;s when the Journey te New Yerk was less or a little Jaunt than it Is new ; when greenbacks were net popular bera One summer morning a wan, walking In happy and lererlsh baste, with wild excitement beaming all ever bis lace, stepped lute the GtUce of it well known banker. "I want exchange for this en New Yerk." "AU right. Whatialtt" The man looked fearfully around him end then brought out a picket. "I'ts 25,000 In greeubsea. " I uueai 1 can de it. Uelug Kist?'' 'Yea. l'ui going te-morrow, 1 don't want tecirry'all this with in-, Couldn't de It, Sure te get robbed. He give me a dratt. Hew much T" " Oh, seeing it's you, one per cent ; (X) " " It gees." Se the banket made out a dralt en New Yerk aud took the money, "You're gelug tomorrow, are you?'1 i yea." ' J Would yen mind taking a little patcel for me and haudlng it te my brother, " Certainly. I'll de It with pleasure." Tbe banker went into the ether room aud presently uatne back with tbe parcel. "lust put It In your valise, aud don't leie It, will you T" "I'll take the best or care of IL" "Thank you. Uoed by. llasnttrlp " Arrived in New Yerk, tbe Oalliernlau went te the address and delivered the tutcksva. Then he presented his dralt. Tbe mau epaaed the package and gave blm tbe iden tical B25.000 in greenbacks be had in Hsu Francisce, He bad carried thorn all tbe way himself. Market Vluetuatlue. from the New Yerk tan. Wifs, (reading ths piperj I sea that sseaey is quoted as ehesp. We don't you anewaHpiui ttswuuuvswemisiijr. sujr ssassswrltylsseAre with aa upward sums rr aaaeraa iimim. (IM Nw Jsrssy Oeataat Ka4 MS Lsm Abbstt is lHUatM-Tha IWpabUcaaa Van IS TMs la HU STaver. Kurus Blodgett, superintendent of the Mew Yerk A Leng Branch railroad, and for merly a member el the New Jersey assem bly and chairman or the TJemocratle state central committee, was en Wednesday after neon at 1 renlen, elected Uelted States sens' ter te succeed Hen. William J. Sewell, whose teim expires en Friday of thla week. The election was enacted alter a series et the most exciting scenes. When the joint meet ing assembled at A o'clock, after recesa, two Democrats (uioemer and Lennen) weresb. sent The Democrat, conscious of the Kepubll csn caucus held early lu the atternoeu, were apprehensive and tried te delay proceedings tilt their full number was present iSounter Kiw arils ( Deui ) moved te take a ball hour's recets. Whlle the roll call en thin question was proceeding the Htwtuiteei walked In. Thereupon Mr. IUrrett withdrew hlsuiotleu and President Fish ordered the tenth Lullel for United States senator. The galleries were thronged with people at the time, aud there was scarcely an Inch et unoccupied space en the fleer. "The roll call uegjn unuer au impressive suence. Acker man, Kep.the 11 ret en the list, voted for Itufus Blodgett Armstrong, Hep., followed suit The decision or the Republican caucus was new manifest They had agreed te con solidate en a Democrat ter tbe purpose et defeating Abbett Every Kepubllcan en the roll, with the exception of Lntta and Dickin Dickin eon, voted for Blodgett The two named steed still for Sewell. Balrd, spcaker, and Cbattle aud Throckmorton, Dems., also voted ter Blodgett This gave htm 39 votes. AhbettgetbiSBOlId thirty-five with tbetn of Carrell, Lsber. and Stnateis Cimmj uii MclJride added. Carrell made a speech In explanation or his vote and at the cle,e was wildly cheered by the Democrats. Fer several minutes there was se much contusion that business had te be suspended. Denehue, the ether Laber man, announced his Inten tion te atop with Erastus E. Petter, the regu lar Laber nemluee, te tbe end. Kinney, Dem., still voted ler Kays. This was the result : Abbstt 3S; Blodgett, 39 j Sewell, 2S Petter, 1; Kays, 1. Total, SI. BLODOETT ELECTED ON SECOND 11ALL0T. President Fish ordered a second ballet. It proceeded without change till Kinney was reached, lie swung into the Blodgett column, bringing Blodgett within one of a majority. Letts, Rep., then forsook Sewell and voted for Abbett This raised the hopes or the Abbett men momentarily. But at the end or the roll, and before the result was an nounced, Mr. Dickinsen, Kep., Sawell's sole remaining supporter, arose and changed te Blodgett The crowd did net grasp the situation for several seconds, but when the report circu lated that thla elected Blodgett, cheers went up iron, the Republicans and disaffected Democrats, iutDEl.nl with hl-wes and howls. Just as President Fish was about te anneunce the result, Senater Edwards (Dam.) sprang ie ma ieb vinere was se inucn contusion that the cbalr was about te decline te recog nize bitn, but consented when erder was re stored te bear Edwards. Edwards' object was te make a speech ex plaining tbe change of his vote te Sewell, aud bta purpose was te get Republicans and Democrats tf the number et forty.etjij-tO" change te Sewell and thus snatcbJfssT Riod Ried gett the victory which he had VQst snatched trem Abbett V hlle EdwarasWas atllt call- i?g r recognition ceujiSjrg went among tbe Republicans trjlrKj-Teet them into the movement TgTn t,rnl-t. hniri,t-r- waa ten full of c tlenc. aud tbev refused te risk paratlve victory they had wen. It ehtctiauKe the tide and ulre Abbstt an ether life. Numbers of ether Democrats with the same view as Edwards tried te change their votes, but when they saw the Republicans kept aloof from tbe deal they generally retraced their course. Senater Cnaie (Dem.) bow ever changed te Blodgett The ballet steed then : Blodgett, ; Abbett, 33 ; F. t Petter.L The scene at the announcement et tbe re sult was ene of dlre confusion. The joint meeting, tit G: 10 p. tn., adjourned without uay. SKETCH OF SENATOR ELECT BLODOETT. Rulus Blodgett, the enater-elect has been known in railroad and political circles in New Jersey Ter many years, lie W about ,50 years of age, tatl and well-proportioned. He Is a born mini?er of men, speaks rarely and thinks a gecd ileil. Mr. Blodgett has been connected with the New Jersey Seuth. ern and New Jersey Central railroads for ever twenty years. During most el that time ha was superintendent et the New Jersey Southern, but about two years age resigned and was at once made superintendent et the New Yerk & Leng Hranch read, a line controlled by the Jersey Central. In politics Mr. Blodgett has been a Donie crat of Democrats. About six years age be represented Ocean county In the sate Senate, although the county is Republican by a con siderable majority. He was reneminated, but was beaten by a narrow majority. Slnce that time he has held no efllca, although he has been prominent In tbe councils of the Democratic pirt.v. During the last pres idential campaign he was chairman cf the Democratic state cemmittee and per formed about all the work that body accom plished. Ha has all along adhered te tbe "atate heusa" wing et the party, of which Messrs. Little, Kelsey and Lee are the leaders, and has antagonized tbe Abbett element. although net nllenslvely. When the Llttle Kelsey party was looking about ter a candi date for governor te oppose Green, the choice et the Abbett wing, they brought out Blod gett, but It was seen apparent tnat the Green men bad a majority in tbe convention se hit name was wltndrawn. Mr. Blodgett will he the second man in the United States Senate who Is net a lawyer. 8nslur Jent' gucceuer. General J. J. Finley, et Ocila, has been ap pointed by Governer Perry, et Flerida, United States senator te succeed Charles V. Jenes, whose term expires en March 1. Gen eral Finley is a lawyer by protVualen, served with distinction lu tbe Conlederate army, has been a member of the supreme court et Flerida and was three times a candidate for Congress, being elected once, and defeated twice by Colentl Bisbee, Republican. Death Ufa Teung Girl. from the Ucadlng Times. Miss Lizzie Eshlemau died sudden) p Wed nesday morning at tbe resldeuce of rotor H. High, in Reading, aged 23 years. Sbe bad been ill since last Monday with symptoms of pneumonia, tier relatives in Lancaster county were apprised of her death, and will take charge or the remains. Jacob II u ret, ber uncle, resides la Marietta. iMieutlug at Live I'lgeuus. Twe sweepstaUe sheeting matches at lltO 'pigeons csme off en Wodnesday at Berhard'a Cressing, aboutamlie outside tbe Readleg city limit. The first was at soven birds each, eight -1 entries, SO yards rHe. Jake Hill wen llrst money. The second matelt was under thn same cend Itlens, except at 25 ysrda rise. IIIU msde a clean score and took rlrt money, and Ulnnershltz second mouey. New Bllnuter ferMlllertTllle. 1'rein the Yerk Dispatch. Rev. J. W. Goedllng, of Yerk, has received and accepted a call te tbe ltetbany Lutheran church at Mlllersvllle, Lancaster county, and will remove Ie that place en Thursday, Marcb 10th. The church at Mlllersvllle Is te be con gratulated in securing tbe services of Rev. Doodling aud we wish pastor and people great success. THIS 80IIOOC.M41OI. tte, here she comes adewn the lane, With gladness In herlauzhlng eye And In her hand the rattan cane Will murder laughter by and by. Yeung leve lurks In her merry tone, Aud nestles tn her reiulth leek, Aud long, hud, crooked questions mein And sob and anlffls in her bocks. Her dimpled hand, that seek the curl Coquetting with her graceful head, Cuu make a boy' ears rtug and whirl And make the boy wish he were dead, Uew much tbe knows, this blooming retu Of human will and human won't; One wonder Is, hew much she knows, The ether !, hew much she don't. Sweet pedagogue, I envy net The merry boys who greet thy call 1'by mother cuffed my ear, feed wet. When the wa joenj aad l was staaU. MurdtK tn M MnUyn Jkg (. if ye are Nitens Sam trt. Pistes Pieassai ranrauv raneie," a enaiaai " uhm i tvw Fills." ur au aruftiau. pin. " ur ail aruMUtA. ss.t M,Tkw -'"' When ate perslitentlr. Salvation Oil nsv r tm te care rheumatism and neuralgia, l'rlcs ts wints. Dr. Bull's Congh srrup it the most popular ex pecleraat we are seilteg. HAUt.KTItROS. SIT Indiana Avenue, Indianapolis ted, f TATSHSTT9 WOSTSV Or ATTSXT10S.-ThO Old aud ratable house of Wtu. F. aidd.'r, M Jehn street, N. T., Manufacturer, state that " DIrhs tylln" will peittiieli curs Dyspepsia and Indi gestion. Over SOte Physicians certify te the above. Try a bottle. Beld by a'l Druggists ll.t-e per bottle. mar lydTti.tS Si'JtUIL MOXIOBA. .Mothers I Mothers 1 1 Mothers 1 1 Are you disturbed at night and broken of yimr rust by a sick ctilld suffering- and crying with the excrucUtlng pain et cutting teetht If ie, go at once and get a bottle of MUS. WIMSLOW'S sOerillNU 8YUU11. It will relieve the peer Utile sntTer tunned lately depend upon It ; there 1" no mistake about It There Is net a mother en cuth who has ever uted It, who wilt net tell you at once that It will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like tuagie. It ts perfectly tiite te use In all cases' and pletsant te the tAste, and tslhe prescription of oneot the eldest and bct female physicians and nurses In the Unltud tutes. Sold every where. 15 eeuts u bottle. umySl-lyd&w Uncklen't Anum Salve. The Hest Salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Seros, Ulcers, Salt USeatu, rover Seres, Tetter, Chapped Ilands, chilblains. Cerns, and alt Skin Eruptions, and positively cure riles, or no pay required. It ts guaranteed te give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Frtce M cents per box. rer sale by U. n. ceenran. Druggist Ul ml IS) Nerm Queen street Lancaster, Pa. SUM Oil's COUUII and Consumption Cure is nlil by us en a guarantee. It cures Cen. samptleu. 'old bv it. 11 Cochran, druggWt, Nes. 1J7 and 1.9 Serth ;uueea 8U Lancaster, le tS) KJUNCV TBOOBLU. A Case of Slany Tears Standing Oared With Six Bettle, in Man BO Tew el Age. Atxairrew), Pa., May . ISA, 1)ads1iei BirraM Ce. Uents : I had been treubled with my kldnoyaferanumberof yean, used almost everything without much benefit mtll I tried Dandelion Bitter. I used six bet bet bot Ues and am pleased te say 1 am entirely rid of the kidney trouble, beside my system being toned up se that I feel Use a different penen. 1 cheerfully recommend the came te all atatcted In this way. JACOB MUSCHHTZ. eblO-SmdTu,Th.S Sl.K.KPLKSh NI15IIT9. maite nil.pn.l.le hrthat terrible cough, bhlleh's euro Is the remedy for jeu. Sold by 11.11 Cochran. druggist, Se 117 and UJ .North Queen St, Lancaster, Pa, The Verdict Unanimous. IS) wnut te braee up. Brace up. but net with stlmu lant.. spring medicines, or bitters, which have ler their basts very cheap, bad whisky, and which stimulate you ter au hour, and then leave you In worse condition than befoi-e. What you want ts an alterative that will putlfyyourbleod, start healthy action of Liver and Kidneys, re store your Tltallty. and give reuewed health aud strength. Such a medicine you will And in Elec tric Bitters, and only SO cents a bottle at U. U. Cochran's Dreg Stere, 1S7 and 13 North yu.cn strcct,.LaHctt4trl Fa. (2) Kzettement InTexaa, Great excitement has been caused In the vi cinity et 1'arta, Tex., by the remarkable re covery of Mr. J. E. Corley, who was se helpless au leum uui mm ia Dtfu, ur ruise uis uettu everybody said be was dying of Consumption. tniu oetueor ir. iving s ise tat belUe or Dr. King's JTew Discovery was sent him. rinding relief, he bought a large bet tle and a box et Dr, King's .New Life Fills the time he had taken two boxes of Fills an two bottles et the Discovery, he wa well and oeuKsnifu ia una imriy-six puunuj. Bettles of this Great Discovery for Cen- sumptien free at 11. B. Cochran's Drug ."tore, 137 3, i, (J) audi lsj .aorta wueea street, i-ancaster, ra. A Bad Misfortune. Is te raise 'a nice family of boys and girls and then have them flurried Inte an early grave by that terrible disease Consumption. lleed the warning and check It In Its m srststasesbv we prompt use 01 nwui aud Lunirs. warrantee! 11 n i's Balsam for the Threat warranted te cure and relieve all cases. Price SOc und 11. Fer sale bv H. Cochran, druggist, Jie. 137 North gucen stn-et. ZVutt tturtt. (3) The Fopnlatten or Lancaster Is about 30,0(10, and wa would say at least one half are troubled with some direction et the Threat and Lungs, as thce complaints are ac cording te statistics mere numerous than ethers. We would advise all net te neglect the opportunity te cull en us and get a bottle et hemp's Balsam for the Threat and Lungs, l'rtce 60 cents and IL Trial size free. Ungpectrully, U. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 North Queen strecu T1IAT1IACKINO COUGH can be 90 quickly cured by Shlleh's Cure. We guanntee It. old by It. B. Cochran druggist, Jie.l.i7 and 15 North Queen St., Lancaster, I'a. (1) JUST AS GOOD. Don't allow anyone te make you bcllove any ether remedy ts Juit as geed for sick headache as Dr. Leslie is Special Prescription, for It is net true. This is the only remedy In the world that strikes at the root of the disease and drives It out. GlveltatruL UaDBLiea Livaa 1'sllsts ler sick headache torpid liver, biliousness and Indigestion. Small and euy te swallow. One pill a dose. Price, Ke. By all druggists. feeS-JmdTu.Th.8 COUGH. WHOOPING COUGH and Bronchitis immediately relleved by Shlleh's Cure. Sold by 11 H. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 133 North Queen St, Lancaster, Pa. (I) CAFE MEDICINE. Red Star Cough Cure. NO OPIATES, NO rntSON-A SAFE MEDI CINE. A MOTIIKR'S VOICE CO(,D, COUGHS AND KOBE TIIUOAT COKED. 03 Alsqutth at, Baltimore, Md. rer the benefit et these, who, like myself, have net only suffered thetr.sel res, but hav ing large families, always have one or mere suuering witn corns, ceugns or sers tnrests. si most willingly aud cheerfully recommend .the ltd Star cough Cure. Ne utully should -ul this time of year particularly be with out it, for I have found nothing In many years et experience which se promptly cures und gives relief in the cases mentioned, which are se common, and which. If net at tended te at once, often lead te mere serious complaints. My family Is Urge and we are never without your Cough Cure audits em cucy In tbe past makes me feel that I ewe a duty te mankind, te inform them through you of the beneflu we have derived from it, wltbeutany of tbe unpleasant etfscts expe rienced from ether cough medicines. SlilS. M. POLLOCK. netiik dame stafgits-rea chest and a OKfc TIIUOAT. Uovsnstewn, Md We have used Van Red Star Cough cure, uud lu mauy cases have found It beneficial In alleviating coughs, suppression en the chest, aud Irritation of tbe tbre.it. 6isrKUs of heruK dame. NO 0PIATK3-A REMABKAHLE TEST. Leveland, Ohie. I have used used your Eed bur Cough cure and use It new weerever I have Use for It. Ter ten years I wa a slave te the opium habir, and Old your Cough Cu'e contain epUtu. 1 would net darn uie It. This alone Upotlttvepreorthatlt la tree from opiates. lti,atiyouclalmlerit-no wiiseN Mngr. Maplowoed Opium Institute. The CUABLES A. VeOELEH CO., Baltimore. " All persons rsise at, Jacobs OH or Bed Star Cough Cur. will by lending a two cent stamp and u history of their eaae, receive ad vica rasa. ST. JACOBS OIL. THE QltEAT GERMAN REMEDY FOB PAIN. Cures Kbeumatltra. Neuralgia, Backache, Head ache. Toe'hiche, Sprain, llrulscs and ether Psin and Ache. Fifty Cent. All Druggists and Dealer. TUKCIIABLK8 A. VOOELEE CO BaJUmera Md. SUO AT BDRHK'I. riNE CUE AM CHEESE, Bleh and MUd. YABMOUTn BLOATEBS.Bugar Cured. BON BLESS CODFISH, VEBY FINE. SMOKED HALIBUT. Apples ! - AppJes ! Juitreeelved, aLotef Fine Applss of Dltrereat Varletie. EAGLE BltANtj CONDEE8ED MILK Always Frtth. BURSK'S, NO. 17 BAST UNO STRUff, LAXCASTM, VA. aBTeMfskstM csiaassistaj WONDBRfOL PHKNOMERON. Th Celebrated Walklag Man ' ad Way Keep aetag-A Warats ta Olfeer. At Mill Creek, Ind . lira Jehn SnUUr, th Walking Man?1 In 1MI he felt muscular and nrveu oshatKtlen, a strange rUisn. jrn end uneasiness, and the only relief he oeufdget wa by constant walking. Fer twenty -eight months he ha trampnl In a elrsle around and around his henr, resting only ler hours each fay, ana It Is estluiaud ns has covered mera space t han th rlrcunirerenre of the glebe. He naaauracun unircrjai attention, uvn visu by hundreds of rurleitty seeker, and ha really become a public character. Ill nerveaiaa aat In ether ways. Sometimes the prison I restless, trembles, his nervous headache, a slak ing at the pit of the stemaeh, a less et appetite, Inability te steep, forebedlnt s. and general hausllen. At ether times Irritability, pesilsh ness and laultnndlng are felt ana Iff I a tear ful trial. When t hes things couieon something must be done, or the ncrveu'nee will lead te ltisemnl i, insanity, or death. Many people take morphine, opium, or narcotic t but they only deaden the nsrves for the time being. What people need l teasslst Nature a little, and Ma ture Itself tll restore tte nerve tissue and btlng health and strength. The best researches et modern scientists have proven that there la nothing ter this purpose eiualte pure spirits, and no spirits an reliable and valuable a Daffy' fure Malt Whisky. An authority en this sub Ject, being no 1ms than the well-known Ur. isuun-i'ii, hhu iruius puiy nervous uisvmses, says; In typhoid and nervous exhaustion I knew of no retuedv te snnreach or euual Untrv'sl'nre Malt Whisky te bridge ever a ertsts or mend the broken cup el lualthln au emergency et Imme diate dinger. 'This may lm said of alcohol In general, were It uet for the tact that many of ear whiskies are se sophisticated. These Im purities are In th Duffy's Fure Malt Whisky entirely absent, thus affording a pure and safe sUmuinnt, a true tonic. JUHM 1. CAI.DWKLl, M.D., Nnnrelrglst. M N. Charles St, lUltlmem, Md All pepple havn uerveus exhaustion at times, bnt only these who are careless permlt tt te con tlnue. Whett It does continue It runs Inte the worst known troubles, which make llfea burden and death a relief, Feople who allow this are alone te blame, ter It Is comparatively easy te overcome, anil ran be absolutely controlled. Hy toeuseei me puresximuiani (nut net intoxi cant) above ntmrd, these fearful things mar be avelued, aud hnalih and happiness succeed te ttekcess and misery. DUFFYS PURE MALT WHISKV I Sold Only Id Oettlts. trice, at.OO. Fer sals by Druggists, Urecars and Dealer. Persons Eutef the ttecky Mountains (except the Territories), unable t procure It from their Dealt can have Half Ueien sent In plain caj, unmarkea, express prcpaM, by remitting M te The Uuff Milt Whisky Ce , Keeheeter, N. T. ( feblMydth c APC1NK PLASTKRS. BENSON'S POROUS PLASTERS. WINTEB EXPOSUKE CAUSES COUQUS, Colds, Fleurtsv, llhcu-nattsm. Pneumonia Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lnmbige, Backache and ether aUments, ter which Bensen's Capetne Plaster are admitted te be the best remedy known. They relieve and cure In a few hours, when no ether application Is of the least benefit. Endorsed by seu physicians and druggists. Be ware of imitations uuder similar sounding names, such as "Capsicum" "Capslcln," or " Capelclue." Ask rea Bsssem's axd tax se ethirs. Examine carefully when you buy. All druggist. SEABUKYA JOUNSO.V. fll46ruileedw Froprleters, Mew Tork. YEK'M SARSAPAR1LLA. Scrofula Is one of tbe most fatal scurgea which nffllct mankind. It Is often Inherited, but may be the result of Improper vaccination, mercurial poi soning, uncleanltness and various ether cause. Chronte Seres. Ulcers, Abscstses, Cancerous Humer and. In some case. Emaciation and Cenaumptmn result trem a scrofulous condtUen of the bleed. ThlsdlfPiue can be cured by the use of Ayer's Sarsapsrtlla. I Inherited a scrofulous condition of the bleed, which caused a derangement ettny whole sys tem. After taking lees than four bottles of Ayer's Sirsaparllla I am Entirely Cured, and, for the palycar, have net found It neces sary te use any medicine whatever. I am new In better healtt and suengerthanever before. O. A. Wlllard, 219 Tremont street, Bosten, Mass. I was troubled wtth Scrofulous Seres for five years; but, utter ntlng a few bottles of Ayer's t-arsipanlla the teres healcl, and 1 have new geed health Elizabeth Warnock, SI Appleton met, Lewell. Mass. Seme months age I was troubled with Scrofu lous Seres en my lee. The limb wss badly swollen and Inflamed, and the sores discharged large quantities of offensive matter. Every remedy filled, until I used Ayer's SarsaparUla. By taking three bottles of this medicine the sores have beet, entirely hea'ed. and my health Is fully renercd. 1 am grateful ter the geed this medicine has done me. Mrs. Ann O'Bitan, 1M Sullivan street, New Yerk. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Prepared by Dr. J C. Ayer A Ce., Lewell, Mats. Sold by all Druggists und Dealers In Medicine. fStetnl HUVaKtUMKiatllKH iUOD TALL AND HEB -THE- ROCHESTER LAMP. sixty Candle-Light ; Beats them all. Anether Let of CHEAP GLOBES for Gas and Oil stoves. THE PERFECTION " METALMOULDINU AND BUBBZB CUSHION WEATHER STRIP Beats them alL This strip outwears ail ethers. Keeps out the cold. Step rattling of window. Exclude the dust. Keep out mew and rain. Any one can apply It no waste or dirt made In ap- S lying it- Can be fitted anywhere-no hole te ere, ready for use. It will net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip Is the most perfect. At the tateve, Heater and Bange Stere -OF- Jehn P. Scnaum & Sens, 24 SODTH QUEEN BT LANCASTER. PA. WM A. K1KFKKK, ALDUS a HKRB KIEFFER & HERR, -DKALEES IN-: WOULD CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO Fuller & Warren Ce.'s (TKOY.N.Y.) ST0TES, HEATERS. FURNACES IND RANGES. We ask no one te run any risk with "FUL LEU A WABBEN'S " Geed. We guarantee them te give Satisfaction. A a Heater THE SPLENDID " ha no rival, being a thorough het base, no part or this stove remains cold, evei y Inch et It radiate heat. As a Smaller and Cheaper HeatertheHBBIGHT DIAMOND" has established Itself In the front ranks. The tnerlU el the "SPLENDID" and"BBIGBT DIAMOND " consist In Beauty of Construction, Perfect Control of Draft, cleanliness, ae Dust, no Gas and Economy et FueL rcaU and examine for yourself) 40 EAST KINO ST., (OrrOBITB UODKT HOUMJ D & MARTIN, WBOUSAM AID BSTAtt IMAUB IS) AU Kind of Lumber and Oesvl. WTAtut Ma 410 North Wats astf frist treats, above Lamea. LaaeBslat. BMW nAVMOAHPMKXa JJUTJWU COAL DEALERS. uti Mestt aaxa sstsj4aai. HeusefarmshiDg Goods ! Piatji nraspat -SiXTiBm hbsjb. mm mmmmi rAOKR BROTHIR. Black Dress Goods. PBtr.STLEY'S Celebrated Black 8tlk Warp marietta. Black Bilk Warp Camel's Hair Cleth Black All-Weel Camel' Hair Cleth, Black r rene Barge, Bisck Drap 'd Alms, Black Casslmer Serge, Bilk Warp Vltette Cleth, Bilk Warp I'rln cetta Cleth, Btandard Quality of Black French Cashmere, All our BLACK UOOD5 are In two shades Jet Black and Medium Blus Black-are pur chased direct from Importer and guaranteed In Quality and Fries. PrieaUey'a Nun's Veiling, Oeurtland'a Crape, Blaek Leng Bhstwls, Black Bquare Bhawls, Blaek Freneta Satin ee, Fin Stripe Qlnghams, Pin Gheek Qlnghams, Mourning Ohlntzee. WEINVITEEXAMINATION. Hager & Brether, He. 25 WEST KINO &TRBBT, LANCASTKB. TA. N EW YORK STORK. DRESS GOODS! WATT & SI AND, 6. 8 St 10 BAST KING ST. Invite Special Attention te their Mew Spring Dress Goods 1 OrFEKlNO TUE Largest Stock, Beet Variety -ANI- LOWEST PRICES. 100 Pieces Dress Geed at Ie. a yard. Anether Case of Deuble. Feld Cable Cashmere, Se. a yard. Only half price. Albien Cleth Checks, loc a yard. BUk Mixtures, yard wide, 12X a yaid. Weel-Faced Cashmeres, double fold, like a yard. New Spring Cleth Buttings, yard and a quarter wide, 330. a yard. M Piece All-Weel Tricot, 38 Inches wide, S7K c a yard , worth &0c 40-Inch English Cleth Suiting. 1 new styles, Sec. a yard. All-Weel Frieze Suitings, W Inches wide. Ma French Feulc Beiges, te Inches wide, Mc. a yard. Camel's Hair Bulling, 42 Inches wide, 75c. a yard, SKverythtng new and desirable in Dress Goods at Bettem Trice AT TUB New Tork Stere. J.a MARTIN ft CO, SPECIAL REDUCTIONS -IN- Ne. 1-55 Doxen Uulaundrled Shirts, re inforced front and back at Mc ; former price, 80e. Ne. 2-10 Dezen Percale Shirts reduced trem fl.23 te 90c. Ne. 3-One let Calice Shirts, 2 Cellars, re duced from eec te tie. Ne. 4-One tot Blue Flannel Shirt re duced from 11.23 te 11.00. Ne. s-One let of Fancy Flannel Shirts reduced from 11.73 te 11.25. Fe.s-IS Dezen Percale Bhlit reduced rromn.09te7c Ne. 7-One let of Night flhlrt reduced from ILK te 90c Ne 8 -One let of CnlauEdrlea Shut re from see, te eec. Ne. 0 one let of Eed Flannel Shirts were siS nowsec No.le-10 Desen Heavy White Merine Shirts redneed te sne. J. B. Martin & Ce., OkT.Wnl llag sMMt Mm LAaeAira. rv SHIRT DEPARTMENT etmtmuin. H 1RSK BKOTSKJt. BARGAINS ! Sxtra Barplns ! Surprising Btrgiies ! -run- THIS WEEK TO OUR PATrtONS: KXTrBlA!?KWDtS2a'? VaVu aTS.'A ." uantsel Winter Stock u,s ' OBr stn. ..ST. rSlnrfo,re,r,hM,,WU "LeW SPRING GOODS, which Is rapidly coming In everyday, IT WILL PAY Y01! TO BUT THESE GOODS NOW, Kv.l If you de net need them, Our as MEN'S BUSI.VBSS OVBBCOAT new 1190. Our Id MKN's nustNRSsnVBKCOAT new n Onr S MEN'S BETTBK ORAUK OVBBCOAT new SB. eurllnatkN'S pnttss oVttCOATnew?. Our ISO MEM'S F1NB DMBSSOTKBCOAT new Its and sis. Ourl7.M MKN'S nUStMBSSBOIT new SS. Onr MEN'S BUMNKSS SUITS newSS- Our 110 MEN'S BKTTEHOEADK SUITB sew IS- OurllS MEN'S tlUESS SUITS new U0. OurSISMEN'S FINE DKEBS SUITS) new 111. our line of UMDEUWKAB cannot beequsilsd ler tbe money. MEN'S WHITE and QUAY MIXBD UEDEB WEAK as low as Mc. KB1 ALL-WOOL UMDBBWEAR, 47c We hare a mil line of WOOLEN SHI UTS, KNIT JACKET. ULOVKS, HOSIKKT SOd UENT'S rUKMslllrtO UOOUB In general. ONE-PRIOE Clothiers and Furnisher!, COB. NOttTU QUEEN ST. AMD CESTEB SUUAUB. LANCASTER. PA, w 1LLIAMSON r-OHTBR. Communication by Telephone. WILLIAMSON &' FOSTER. We Cotnmence (lie New Trade Year MARCH 1, -WITH- Medium-Weight Overcoats Of the Meet Desirable Fashions, Ineludtng the English Cevert Overcoat, Prices, ss.oetolW. Medium Weight Straight Frent Back Suits, 17 00, 110.00, 111 OX Bey' Scheel Suit. tO.W. S3 30, 14.00. Children's Pant Suits, n, 12 80, as 09. Children' Kilt Bhlrt Suit. SiSO, $L2S, W. ticnt's Odd rants, It 00 te 13.0ft, THE ADVANCE SHAPES I.V Gent's Stiff and Seft Felt Bits AKE NOW OrEN. Beys' Cleth Caps and I'oles, 19 and 2.1 cents. Lap Bebes, Herse Blankets and Whip. The Lewest Priced Trunks, Valises, Batchel and Traveling Bags. New Shades In Fine Dreis Kid Caster or Det BklnGlevr. Bilk Neckwear and Underwear, 23c, fee-, 70. A SPECIAL LOTOF Ladies' and Hisses' Hese In Black, Brewu or Blue, 7c. a I'ala Gent's Whits Dress Shirts, ttc, Sic., Me , 76c Men's Durable Gaiters, Lace or Butten or Con Cen gress, 11.10, t.a,ll.te, l.;3. Ladles' and Misses' Grain Butten Oalteu, We , U.10,1123. Ladle and Misses' Glaca Kid Gaiters ; Styles, Opera Tee and Cemni jn Sense, 11.73 and tl.Sfl. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER 12, 14, 16 S 18 But King St., LANCABTEIl, PA. SBTStere open Monday and Saturday Kvsn tags. Standard work. Edw. Edgerley, OABRsAGE builder, NOB. 40, 42, 13, 43 MARKET BTHIIT, Bear et rosteAoe, LanessUr, ra . t have la Stock and Build te Order Ivery Va riety el the following itylss .- CARTS, kUW ntSUUdSJi DWslOi MttlVM1 HAlAMa Uf IESfB m4a4ta ts nsiuvasiii raiDtunii EXFEESB WAtiONB. I employ the Beat Mechanic, and Jiave SssUt- tlss te build corcUyanystylef Carri4r- The Quality, style, aad rtalsh et say IF. makealt dclddfy the CHBAFEST I MOTTO t "Fair Dealing, Heaest Werk atBot atBet tesarrtees." ruateglvekeaeaU. laVdrlH Freafftly AttwM Tfc rUOM MWU IAJI ALL OTUM. . asrreasaes wwws m i if my assHaya iswiaasps HIIISI1 BROTHER, 'IWJ .rs vr3 JF. i ,. x :, iix;&& t&t'f wS . -St. fr. vwss-t '&&'&&.';, ff'-iiJ-v. -rt).iX f-.er.Vyigiit:tf,ft.iw
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