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tettWUj. Tw rtwkhbUm neting-i
Mtafti faMmUy rilwM by the stock.
elitrt, Md it tbagr wen, tfae railroad
MMfHi would probably have no mere
ttwUe la ffrttlaf through than they have
Mt. Even the English stockholders'
representatives were net en hand at the
Fenasylranls meeting. Their proxies
would net have counted In the crowd and
they reserve them for the meeting for the
lectien of officers, when they may be
beard from with effect.
It la ft fact, hnn avnr. lli.it tinw the tmb.
$Sr.2f SS I Ue have less cause of complaint against the
9 Sm S5 1 BuraftgHBcnt of the rennsvlvituia railroad
IB TW I than they have had In the nut. There is
no such aggressive dellance of public opin
ion as there used te be. The local trade is
decently accommodated ,nnd the direction
shows a disposition te respect the law and
indhidual rights, which was quite
unknown te it some years age.
There are a geed many things in
which reformation is susceptible, but
time must be given te se big a machine te
swing into Its proper bearings. There are
old barnacles te be moved and fossils
te die. There Is need of sufficient in
telligence, for instance, at the head of
the passenger transportation department te
I understand the need of two cent fares,
I ttlA fftllv l9 llin etrvnaf.iru rtf m)ertn
l1ISSltT PA. I M.fe.wM v uuubu
I coupons, and the wrong of transporting
ccnuyiKin vauey passengers upon ueiier
terms than these of the main line. But
such manifest follies will be corrected in
time, and when the railroad company gets
comfortably under the swing of the civil
sen ice law, we may hope that its annual
meetings will deserve te be as unanimous
as they are new made by henchmeu.
anmi ci
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u, Awemam larrmm
t tO Tn VASTS BAMOT,
ter bishop ef the Kptocefel church la the
Ualted 8 tales, is lylag very 111 at hU residence
In Wilmington.
Becrktarv Manning, accompanied by
his family-and Treasurer Jerdan, will make
a trip te Xurope for lili health. The party
will anil from New Yerk en Tuesday next
Mr.s. Mahy Yates, a grand daughter of
Chief Justice Marshall, whs married Tuna
day le Count Kugene Mltklewcs, at the teal,
dence of Themas W. llucklcy, In the city of
Washington.
Kkv. Km xit IIelment, a Btpltst minister
who left Northwest, Arkuti, two wcka
nne for Colerado, with a foam or horses ami
(2, 000, was feuinl murdered and robbed lu the
Chickasaw Natien, en Saturday last.
This l'nixrn Ke l or Ghi.vck draws
his pay as a aub-lleutenant monthly, like all
the ether etllccrs. Recently he leuud him
elf "decked" five slillltnK, In common
with the ethers, te pay for his cemltitf of age
banquet
MHrt.lAMAXAsn OiihrtM, civil ser
vice commissioners from Washington, j ester
day began an Investigation of the charges
made by the civil service reform amc-LiIIeu,
of Philadelphia, respecting Postmaster liar
rlly'it molheds of making appointments
CL'JtL4.VD'S rihtlMTU lllHTHUAt.
The
:InttlHgcttttJ.
Tnr. near approach of spring Is becoming
manifest by the Increasing atneuntef base
ball news.
that the Republican
lbt the Heuse from Philadelphia
trtwwe-Jea Tuesday, at which they
I en a pregramme te make six Re-
. congressional districts in Phila-
tv .;. . ...
aa etgiic xtepunucan senatorial
, The chief cause for this action
rtt te be the desire te keep Mr. Randall
k(bt-tetiTelife.
tt; W0iU.be great injustice te the
frmmj)mkinnM of Philadelphia te deny
"' Ihim'nn-tTr-ilnml representation, but it
gf mwmv be nrpriaing if the plan was car
r'MMtet.' be tax m Mr. Kandaii is con
I, it would be the very beet thing po
ll that could happen him. By a
0rV nnteber of people La his own,party he
IK present mttcn distrusted because ne
ttMlinredtoheld office through Republi-
Sj?;. M aver. Whenever, therefore, as in his
tl , againsT uw presiaen. in ine aepenaeni
jg' fMian bill, he feels called upon te differ
si wttti tds party, such difference lends appar-
,Wt ynflrmatlen te the existence of a bar bar
jpte"' between himself and the opposition.
- tltmtmU h tmr twUr fnr Mr. Tfanitall If
Inapportienment made six Republican
te X'hlladelpnla. Necessarily, their
ity margins would net be very (treat.
I Mr. Randall should easily win in one
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&h-T. '.r"T' ".- ""J " l UU I e-iMThnnta-nrt rJil.-t. f .n.1,,7.1.. I -.,1
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uie levuiui; ut iMeiuiiuius 10 snaxes, ana as
Tub notes of rejoicing ever the appoint
ment of Benjamin F. Meyers as postmaster
of Uarrlsburgdonet all come from Demo
cratic threats. The Republican press of the
city are unanimous in their pralse et the
choice and the enthusiastic ovation that fol
lowed Mr. Meyers' appointment by citizens
Irrespective of party shewed that he was un
doubtedly the popular choice. The Ilarrls
burg Democrats deserved presidential receg
nitien for the firm stand they have made In
the cause of their party and It will give thorn
new strength that one et their chief buln arks
has been honored with efliclal place In their
midst Under Domecratlo guidance, the Har
risburg postefflce will show no deterioration
In official management
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; sAr'-lf Philadelphia mi
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T ' 'HI "laajfli I fairly execute the
lal injunction as te the laving
the districts, and the apportionment
dtenld leave all the districts u ith a Repub
Pelican majority, we de net think that we
.' "will have any cause of complaint against
the action. We de net ask any gerryman
dering in our favor, or anything but fair
ness in the apportionment. With this the
Democratic party and Mr. Randall will be
'$& Mr. Randall is one of the ablest men in
'fi& Congress, and Philadelphia is naturally
?-! proud of the eminence he has attained in
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rUeuui uia iciuiu uj iuu iiuusc, auu u
i;.VM wiae xiepuuiiuuu uieuuien ul tuu x eun-
i' sylvanla Heuse think differently, let them
, ';ipat into effect their scheme for a solid Re
; publican congressional representation from
If the frisky convicts at the prison bad
taken possession et the tower and toppled it
ever, Uiere would have been a great saving te
this community.
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Certain benevolent but misguided people
are endeavoring te persuade the legislature
te pass a bill for the starvation of snakes.
This is net the title et the act, but it will
operate towards the extermination by starTa-
Srml-CtnteunUl at tb Oulr t'mltlcut
Whnss Maine Ugn WIUi C.
The fiftieth birthday, or wml centennial,
of the Democratic president, and the only
presilentef the 1 nltcd Btatea whose name
has begun with a C, which stands for one
hundred, is apnre.whlnc, for it will fill ou
March IS, the ery next after St. l'atrick's
Day, of erer Joyful memory. Se Queen
Victeria is net having the Jubilee business
all te horself, for thli Is a Jubilee year for
President Clevelaud alie, who is our centen
nial president, since at the cloaeol bl ticei
term as chlet magistrate our pre writ form of
gev ernment w 111 have been in operation one
hundred years,
The Congress of the Confederations decreed
In September, 17, that the new form of
government should go Inte operation en the
first Wednesday In March, which, in 1TS'.,
fell en the 4th of the month. Mr. J. Ran Ran
eolph Tucker, chairman or the Judiciary
committee in the two last Congresses, has
said that he thinks the llrst Wednesday of
March was chosen bocuise the first day of
that month that jcar lell ou Sunday, as it
did, by the way, the year of Cleveland's
inauguration. Trie form of government
under the Continental Congress having
begun en March 1, 1TS1, that being the dale
of the completion el the articles of confedera
tion between the state, as Mr. Tucker said
he found from the journals of the Continental
Congress. Mr. Tucker thinks It was deemed
best te continue it ter the full eight years,
and se let these elected te serve under It
complete their last full Tear of service.
itesiues Lieveiauu only tnree ethers et our
presidents have attained the age of rift v vtats
while holding the highest etlice in our land
James K. l'elk celebrated his semi centennial
the Ant year of his term, in IMS; Franklin
Pierce who, hav lug been born November "3,
ISO I, and inaugurated March 4, KVt, cele
brated the firtleth anniversary of his birth
after he had been president nearly two year,
and Grant, who was born April Zi, l'JJ, anu
was fifty years old when be was in the list
year of his first term as president
It is clal aied that each of the four w he hav e
bad a semi centennial birthday lu the execu
tive mansion was a Democrat Pel t. Pierce.
Grant and Cleveland, because the only vote
General Grant ever cast before be was
elected president, and he used te tell the
story, was for Buchanan and ilreckenrldge
in ls7. That vote, he said, w as also illegal,
because net cast at General Grant's place of
actual residence at that time. lie was then
living in Missouri, net very far from SU
W.M1M.
Berne young Men were asking the Rev.
Dr. Phillips Brooks about white lies" the
ether day. "Suppose," asked one, "you
were Invited te Inspect a certain pleture
which the artist had worked hard upon and
valued highly, and lie wanted te knew
your honest opinion et Its merit, and you
could see nothing whatever te praise In it,
what should you de ?" Well," said Dr.
Hroeka, at once, " 1 will tell you. 1 should
say Just what I de te mothers who bring
their babies te me te be admired. I always
say, whether they are pretty or ugly, " On !
that it baby!" lrarlng the mother perfectly
convinced that It is the only baby In the
world, and tuvselt utterly uncommitted. 1
should nay the same thing w hen 1 saw the
picture."
sheVTu Tr1iprd Wtille Haurlng.
Mi's May Hewell, the youngest daughter
of Mrs. Theodere P. Hewell, et Xewark, is
thought te be dying of au Injury received In
a dancing claM last week, when she was acj
cldently knocked dew n by some n( the ether
dancers. The attending physician thinks
her splue Is Injured. Paralysis occurred en
Sunday afternoon, and slnce then she has
been steadily sinking. She Is kept con
stantly undrr the Inlluei ce t anodynes.
MN llewull is 1 years old, and is one of
the mei teautltul women lu Newark.
A Flat Contradiction.
oiiiAeno tas told you that your catarrh U In
curable, ll 1." tint se Dr. MKiva Catarrh Ktnncdy
will cure It. HM pliaant teue and II alwavs
(Jee Its work thoroughly. We have vet te hear
of a case lu which U did net Krcemvmsh a cute
when latthlully ued. Catarrh is a fllee which
It t iltuRvreut te neglect A etitatn tttneilyls
at our command Avail yeurjelt et It bclem
the remplttul auuie aniore ttrleui furm. All
arugjUU.
ter a severe and agxravvttd couth aocem-panli-.l
by a mra chest, Ihav-nustMl IT Hulls
iwh Syrup with the most i.iUIactery results,
ubluliihig, us I did. spelvrellr.
'JOHN C.LOV tK, rortsmenth. Va.
Solvatien Ullonce tried, always used. 1) cts.
Teu Have lrfecl Itlcht
when ou demand a Bensen's Capclne Piaster et
a drugKlst, te expect te receive ene. let there
are, we regret te say, a few druggUt of the.
Cheap Jehn variety who will try te persuade
ou te accept some worthless substitute with a
similar sounding name, such as "Capslcln,"
' Capsicum, ' Capucln," or " Capslclne," etc .
prellxcd sometimes with the name " Uurten "
or " louten." Cheap Jehn will offer yen one of
theje wretched Imitations for half thoptlceot
the genuine, as he can well afford te de, its real
value being nothing, and Its cost but lit t " mera
Bensen's ar tne only porous plasters that can
be depended upon te cur ev cry ailment ubject
te external treatment They are prompt, sure
and thorough, l'retect yourself airalnsi deeep
tlen by buying of reliable drugclfts only, 'the
genuine bears the " Three s.us " trademara,
and has the word " Capclne" cut In the ccntrt.
uiarT M.VVA4
MBBMCAtm
.TULOPHOHOa FOR RHEUMATISM.
WHY IS IT
That rheumatism aud neuralgia are te preva
lent t This question has net been satisfactorily
answered, but It Is certain that these diseases
are net only the most painful but among the
most common, and some member of nearly
every iamlly lu the land It the vletlm of ene of
tnese dread tormenters. Lvlles teem te be pe
culiarly llible te neuralgle attacks, which, In
the form of neuralgle headache, pain In the back
or nervous pains are of common occurrence.
Met until the discovery of Athlopherot had any
remedy been found ierelther rheumatlttn, neu
ralgla or ntrvens headache, and they were gen
erally conceded te be Incurable, but Athlopho Athlepho Athlophe
ros has bien proved te be net only a certain care
for these diseases In all their varies forms, but a
tafe remedy. If, In the uss of Athlopherot. the
bowels are keeptrret eps-. Its suceest It er
fain, and te aid this, Athlopherot l'lllt are rc rc
emmeiiiled, which, whtle providing the nects
tary cathtrtlc, will be found te be a valuable
aid te the action of the medicine. Athlopherot
Is no experiment, It has been tested and has
proved Its wendetful efBcacy.
The Athlopherot rills were originally pre
pared as n nmedyfer use in connection with
Athlophero, ter rheumatism and neuralgia and
kludrtd complaints. Used In connection with
that niuedy, they are a certain euro for either
of thete very common and distressing diseases.
They have ale been found te be an invaluable
remedy for any aud all diseases arising from
v ltlated bleed or general debility. They are es
pecially vahnble for nervous debility, bleed
poisoning, dyspepsia, distress alter rating.
headache, constlpitlen, lest of appeUte, and all
stomaeh or liver troubles. Fer dlstates of
women they are tnvaluible. These pills aie
perfectly harmless and may be safely used by
adultser children.
Ttstlmenlals of thoee who Mve been cured
will be tent free en application.
very druggist should keep Athlopherot and
Athlopherot Pills, but where they cannot be
bought of the druggist the Athlopherot Ce., He.
1U V all street, Jiuw erk, will send either (car.
rlagu paid) en receipt of regular prlce, which
Is f Let) per bottle for Athlopherot and Mc. for
mis.
tuarriwced
A VSi -f-A As-.m
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SPECIAL REDUOTIONS
-IN-
SHIRT DEPARTMENT
Ke.l-01 Ooien Unlauudrled Bhltts, te te
Inferccd front and back at ae ;
former prlee, tec.
Ne. 2-10 Ueten Percale ehtrtt reduced
Ireuill U te tee.
.Ne. 3-One let Calice Shirts,: Celhtls, te te
duced from wv. te tie.
MedrjMJiw
TTlRHB BKUTBBR.
SPRING.
SPRING GOODS !
SPRING STYLES.
Judging by the weather, you would think that
Spring was net hsre. But Just take a leek te rmr
n m .a u
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Ke.l
-One let lllut Flannel Bhltts
ducedfremllU tolieo.
He. 8 One let of Fancy Flannel Shirts
reduced fromll,;tel.-V.
Se. 6-1S Deicn rnrcale BhliU reduced
from ll.oe te Wc
Ne. 7-
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tlen of all snakes new livUig-iayrieaee anrIT L-OUlS and Imd been en a visit te that city en
bAPPlnetaagS SgVln Jmber 1-57. When en
tPMOLtL XUT1CMM.
Oe Net Move mindly.
Oe carefully In purchssln medicine Many
advertised remedlet can work uret Injury are
wr thin nea Bunteck Ltoed Hitttrs are
purely a vegetable preparation . the smallett
child cn take them. They kill dUctse and cure
the r&Utnt In a safe and ktnaly way Fer s lie
by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 117 and 1JJ Aerth
Queen street, Lancaster.
Depend I'pen II.
Mether Shlpten't prophesies and I.eul.lsua
elections are very uncertain things, but TAom TAem TAom
e" Etltclric Oil can be depended upon alwavs.
It cures aches and pains of every description
rer sale by 11. 11. Cechran.'druggtst, 131 aud 133
North Queen street, Lancaster.
First Bate Kvldtnc.
' Often unable te attend buslne's, belng sub
ject te serious disorder or the kMnevs. After
a long siege of sickness tried Uurlleck Jtloed
Bltteri and wat relieved by half a bottle, Mr.
U 'lurner, of Rochester. J. Y.. takes the paint
te write. Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist,
137 and 133 Nerm Qneen street, Lancaster.
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& t fri VfAjs TtifF-
Ww The accident en the elevated railroad in
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fy spr-new xorKisenoiuatwouia nave causeu
.iSvie surprise If it bad occurred earlier in
!',", the .history e( the read, when it was a
Xm 7 V11I AWMArnV Is vlssa n m$ n rf & 0 . m
, i Ml" 'J vAcuib.uu buau wauuaue ul yiv
AtmrnitTm wnnlfl twt ilnnir dnnrn Int. the
i?ss7" mi ,7' "r".. ."'.'." .r.,r
'4f tu ju. S.UCIO una uvrcu nucu uumunujr
1 lenir time t rnm nn nntiinil nn acpldenf.
HciTir ., ... ... ." " .
'S-ie be trusted as fully as though their
-4!f wsfi. nn ttia flpi-nnil A n.1 nn ir
r-w vf. fiillAn Inli, l!m Btnuifa 1tlirinr.tt
:jA '' have come very near it mere than
V-Onee; and the present accident makes it
vrfWafully clear hew very lamentable such
'x aiall would be should it occur. Thedis-
Stance of the rails from the street is tee
? great te warrant a hops that any passenger
i? making the descent could escape uuinjured
S-vM'imdtbe certainty Is that many would be
&J v?"1 itlllinvl fatflllv. Itllt. Mm nnrivnnlnnna i
!" this way of travel through a great city is
flop great te permit its use te be checked
l"j Its dangers; which experience has mere
ever Bliewu te be greater In ceemiDgtban
nW in reality, rrobablythe statistics of the
' travel en the New lerk elavatcd reads
Xf will snow a smaller percentage of accidents
SV u. M.JlH . ii .. mt
tfiiwui vuuwj ui uuy uiuuuu; laiuunu. J.UC1U
rv.atoBe many people camea mai menum
Urber injured must bear a verv small nre-
E.ffi.BOrtien te the Wheln nnmW If. la
' common observation that the many accl-
: r aeeci in Taureaa travel nae net really in-
ht'-.-.ni1 tl .i .Hi r u . . ..
y i. me f'vt'""" " "tiiiucma te vile
hm1u. t inm)na ....am ,!.. . ..
w' '" , ci muae et stage
'r,each days ; and it is doubtless true. 15 ut
n'Uwa fewer peeple were injured became
"' Hwr tnivfllert. Ths nun u'hn nnn ll.Ul.
i,;."v4ifwthlng of going hundred of miles in a
. A 4a. then would net have thetnrht nf coin
"rf w -- a - ""
. M far in a sear. Consequently new he nuts
Wfclm-elf in greater peril of iujury by travel,
C"0& must expect oftener te come te grief.
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k '33w rennsylvania railroad company has
plriHa annual meeting, and the stock.
tMderi. as usual, were passive save Mr.
L5tdkwoed, who continues bis annual effort
R0k iaqnstitieB, this time being unaided by
pSffcYprker, wee has departed UurlDg the
ItfW-rioapiaee wnere wicKea raureaa out-
"iHW-i wirt innear nnnrnr rn nnrrv rtta
,Mliv mw vii5is fwnvt tv ivj j9
I,'-, These annual railroad meetings are
; tjqr jntr.thlags, and the public Is much
te IM JnLTiters ana iocKweods
ieBseHntM olivee them. The public
appreciate the obligation, and
,w-Klttthe meeting fail usually
im public countenance end ap-
Tbey tH but cuffs for their pains,
t fieBwroel their complaint. The
I kick the stockholders and
tbey pleaae,
uw annual
Mfehrlalfewte ratit the
i'MilM t7 -it tow
the latter refute positively te eat anything
that they have themselves killed, they will
be starved te death.
This would be no trifling calamity te the
snakes, their owners and the public, for In
addition te their most charming features
many snakes furnlsba powerful poison which
is a very valuable remedy lu certain forms
of nervous diseases.
A keeper of the Philadelphia z-raleglcai
gardens thus describes the method of collect
ing snake poison ; which will be found te
differ radically from the method ofabserblng
the article known by that name in Harris
burg, though a glass llures in both os es
teins. "The keeper, armed with a thick
glove, eelzet the snake around the neck and
presents a small glass te tbe irritated animal.
The snakes bites viciously at the gl&se, Inte
which the poison Hews. In this way it is col
lected from the rattle-snakes and the deadly
little copper-head as well as some ethers."
The measure belere the legislature will be
bard en the snakes, their friends and depend
ants, but owing te the use el the wrong kind
of poison, the reptiles are he numerous in the
legislative halls that it Is feared anything
tending te their destruction will be favorably
considered,
Tnn telephone serried of this te?n must
be Improved.
m
Tup. relations of the Heading, Jersey Cen
tral, Baltimore A. Ohie and rennsylvania rail
reads obtain te large a put of the stock
brokers' attention that if tbey were te be sud
denly delined and settled we would be at
great less for a subject of mental speculation.
The latest story is the astonishing one that
the BalUniere A. Ohie has handed Itself ever
te Its rivals te be carved up between them.
Ne story is tee Improbable for the stock
market, else this one surely would hav e been
deemed tee silly for utterance The new
managers of Heading are in a Southern truuk
line speculation, and it a possible tbatthi.re
are negotiations going en for an ei tension of
tbe Southern system northward. The Head
ing people can be relied en te de anything
that will premise tbem u prclit and te be
totally free from any prejudices or prepos
sessions that would be in the way or their
reaping it. They will lle down with the
Pennnylvania or the Baltimore, .v. Ohie, or
with both, or neitber, an suits beat their spec
ulatlene.
his way home he paused In Carondelet, and
vv hen asked by a friend II he bad voted he
said he bad net, because he bad been away
from home all day but would vote It he
reached the (tells nearest his residence in time,
"But you have net time," urged the frleud te
whom he was upeaklng, "se you had better
vote here," and Mr. Grant followed his advice
and there cast his vote for the Democratic
nominees for president and vice president.
Mrs. Grant's father, Mr. Dent, who died at
an advanced atje in the White Heuse, in
1373, was a Democrat te hN latest hour, and
when, In the autumn el that year, only about
a month befere his death, certain of the
Northwestern nutes which had berere been
considered Hnpubllcan strongholds went
Doniecratic In local elections, Mr. Dent then
confined te his U-il, rejoiced aloud as bis son,
General Dent, read hlin the newspapers, and
asked, eagerly : Is n really true that all
them states have geno Democratic ! '
Had Garlleld lived he would have celebra
ted his fiftieth birthday while president, for
he would have betu ntty years old en No Ne
vembcr 19, Is I,
Cleveland is, therefore, except Grant, the
youngest man ever inaugurated mesldtnt of
the United States.
Cleveland, by the way, has had a special
era te give him cause for rej ilUng lu each et
thepait live years, for in Nevemler, l'-s.',
be was elected governor of xv'evv YerK Hnd
inaugurated in that ollice in January, 1-63.
In 1SS1 he was elected en November 4, the
president of the United .States; en March -1,
1S55, he was inaugurated in that etlice, and
en June 2, 1SS0, no was married te a most
charming young lady, whose choice by him
for "the first lady in our land" has been
universally commended, and new, en March
18, li-T.he will, with tint lady, celebrate his
jublleu birthday in the executive mansion.
While the president will be fifty en the
16'Ji, It Is worthy of note that his wife, will
net be twenty-thres years old until July,and
his mother-in-law, Mrs. KoUeiji, is said te ba
only forty-lour years old.
Jehn Adams churlishly wrote et Jeffersen,
when giving the points of dllTerence between
me latter n-s a presiuent ana uimeelf, that
while he held lev ees ence a w eek " J ellersen's
whele eight years was a levee," and that
while he "dined a large company once or
twice a week Jellerson dined a dozen every
day." Tne JeBeraen social polley in these
respects seems te be followed by his present
worthy Democratic successor as presiuent et
the United StatCH.
A3tUll TUB HfUHTe.
Hew Mucll Will De It?
Uowruuchef Tfiemai' Etlectrtc Oil Is required
te cure tlnlv a verv little. A fnw drnns will
cure any kind et an ache: andbntatrlfln mera
Is needed ter sprains and lameness. Hheuma Hheuma
ttsmlsnet se readily affected, an ounce and
sometimes two ounces are required ?e medi
cine, however. Is se sura te cure with the same
number of applications rer sale by II. IS. loch
ran, druggist, 137 and 10 North tjueen street.
Lane liter.
SIMMONS MVElt KKQULATOH.
ENDORSERS.
1 he lollewlng dt'ttngulihed persons, well and
widely known, testify te the valuable proptr-tltsei
Simmons Liver Regulator!
Hen Alexander U. Stephens . Jehn W. Heck
with, lllshep of OeerRl i i l.e'i J no It. Gorden,
ei U S. senator, lleu. JnaOltl -herter,ex Oev.
of Alsbiina t Kuv Pavld VV Ills, 1. U , l'ret't
Oglethrepe, Cel i Ulshep riirc, of the M. K.
Church seutht Jndite Jas Jacksen, Supreme
Court, Weerjjla: J. Ldaar Thompson! lien Ben.
unit lien. .ienn i;. urccauuriuirv xumui
vv amer, late Chief Justice of Ma. : Awl un
der.Asslstant Hestmaitur, Phlla ,1'a. And many
ethers from whom we have letters commenting
upon this tuidlctne ad a most valuablt house
bold remedy. , ,
If you are sufferers and cannot find relief,
procure at one from your druggist a bottle of
KcgulAtcr. i,lv It a fair trial and It will net
en1) afford relief but permanently cure veu.
- see that you get the Genuine,
mar arid bt
J. It. 7KIL1X A CO , Philadelphia, l'a.
inareedJtw
-One let et Mght Shirts lvduced
froinlLteWc,
-One let of Unlaundtled Bhltts re-
from Wc te 60c.
Ne. -One let of lied Flannel Shirts were
112); new 80c.
Se, 10-10 Doxen Heavy White Merine
Shirts reduced te 50c.
J. B. Martin I Ce.,
Cor. West King & Prince Htn;
LS.NCA.srKK, I'A.
SWOppeslte Stevens lleuss.
svm ai.b vm Jtaurt.
TflOR HALE.
-C A Twe Herse riatferm 8
top body.
TMfd
rtnc Wagen with
1'UlUt 1.BH2KI.TKK A CO.
211 North Queen street.
SDrtnc
Geed at new. Inquire of
Ilun't Uarry, Geutltnifn,"
Said a man en his way te ba handed ' there II be
no tun till I (jet there. "vVosartethndjspcptlc,
nervous, and dbt!U.ited, den t hurry thought
lessly ter hO.ne remedy of deibtlul mrit, un
certain et relief, whn von can pet at the drug
gists for one dollar B unlock Bleed Hitltrt almost
sum te cum and certain te heuefit. for sain
by If. U. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 133 erth
vjueun stretit, lncasler.
A Newspsper l.Jltur.
O M. Holcercb, of Bloemvllle, Ohie, rises te
explain ' Had Uutturrlule aiseara caltrre, for
twenty ears; ceuldn t taste nr smell, and hear
lng -wis failing. Ihemat' tleclrie Oil cured
me. These are fact) voluntarily given against a
tennerpreluOlce of patent medicine." or sale
by H. If. Cochran, drnggUt,137 and 13) .North
ijuecu sireet, i.ancasi(.r.
liecklan't Arnica salve.
The Heat Salve In the world for Cuts, Uralses,
Seme, Ulcers, Salt Bheum, rever Seres, Tetter,
CbapiM-d Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin
Abruptions, and positively cures Flies, or no pay
required. It Is guaranteed te give perfect satis
faction, or money relunde. Price a cents per
box. rer sale by U. U. Cecnran, Urugglst, W
and 133 Sertn Uunen tueet, Lancaster. Pa.
A YKH'S CUiatltY 1'KCTOKAI-
" It Saved My Life
It a common expreislen, often heard from these
who have reallied, by pKenaluse, the curative
powers of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. 1 can
not say enough In praise et Ayer't Cherry Pec
toral, believing as I de tbat.lbut for Its use, I
Bheuld long since have died from lung troubles.
E. Uragden, I'alestlne, Tex.
About six months age I hid a severe homor hemor homer
rhagnof the Lungs, brought en by ka distressing
Ceugnwnicn uepnveu me ei sleep anu resv s
had used various cough balsams and expecto expecte
ninM ttheut obtaining, relief. A friend advised
me te try
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
I did se, and amhappy tesay tnat It helped me
atence Ily continued use tots umdiclnu cured
my cough, and, I am satisfied, saved my life.
Mrs. E. ceburn, IS second St , Lewell, Mat.
1 have ued Ayer't Cherry Pectoral for ever a
year, and sincerely believe I should have been
In my grave, had It net been for this medicine.
It h.i cured me of a dangerous affection of the
lnnns. for which I had almost despaired of ever
Andlng a remedy. V. A. ilcMullun, Windser,
rrevlnce of Ontario.
Ayers unerry recterai savea my i lie. xwe
years age I took a severe Celd, which settled en
my lungs 1 consulted physicians, and took the
remedies they prescribed, but failed te obtain
relief until 1 began using Ayer's Chenryll'ecto Chenryll'ecte
ral. Twe bettUs of this medicine completely
restored my health LMtlu il. Allen, West Lan
caster, Ohie.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
Prepared b Dr. J. C. Aver A Ce , Lewell, M ast.
Sold by all ilrugglsu. Price 11 ; six bottles, as.
marstell
TJsOK KKNT-WTORK-ROOM AND BASK
C MINT, with Dwelling attached, situated
Ne. 2U North Queen street. Inqntre of
l'Uli.ir i.nbaLTKK,
mar3-2wd iStl North yueen etxeet.
TJIOR BALK OR RENT-PHOPKRTY ON
X Cerner of Duke and Church street, con
taining eight rooms and larga store-room. Geed
locality. Inquire or
flllLlP LFB7BLTKK.
marMfd Ml North yucensueeu
fJlOU KENT-UKI8T MILL WITU KN
JC sine Power, In Uaphe township. Lancaster
county, Pa.; three minutes walk te railroad
aiavien ueier ler parvicuiarv,
MICHAEL BECK Bit,
rul-lfJ.Vw Mount Hepe, Lancaster county, Pa.
WHY WILL TOU cough when Sbiieh't Cure
will give Immediate relief. Price 10 cts , 50 cts .
and ll, rer tale by U. U, Cochran, Drugrlat.
Ne. 137 North Queen ttreet. (6)
Iiract) Up.
teu are fueling depressed, your appetite It
Soer, yen are bothered with headache, ou are
dgit nervous and generally out of sorts, and
want te tract up. llrace up. but net w 1th stim
ulants, ppilng medicines, or bitters, which have
for their basis very cheap, bad whUky, and
which stimulate you for an tour, and then leave
you la worse condition than before. W hat yen
want is an alterative that will purify our
uuiuu, Biati uetuiuy uuuunui me stiver anu &iu-
c
APCJINE rLASTERS.
BEiNSOiN'3 POROUS PLASTJHS.
All should uttend the public meeting te
discuss the municipal bill.
ncys restore your vitality, and give renewed
ricaitnanasirengin. sucu a medicine te
And In Klectrle Bitters, and only 60 cents a bob
tie at 11. 11. Cochran's Druu Stere, 137 and 131
norm vuecu eiruei, Lancaster, l'a. (3)
THIS KKV. GEO. H. THAYEK, of Bourbon
Ind . says : " Beth myself and wife ewe our llvea
te SllU.Oirs CONSUMPTION CUItK." rer sale
by li . 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Qunen
strevt. (S)
Tub New Yerk state railroad cenimls.
sleuerH have submitted tnajerity and
minority reports en car heatlui,'. The ma
jority report takes the ground t,at i,ev.le
lreiu outside the car has net bceu ilomrtu ilemrtu ilomrtu
strated as practicable, and that oil of J00- tire
test is net dangerous when scattered e6r a
wreck. This decision Is sure te be v, deemed
by the many railroad managers who are
anxious fur seme excuse te let the present
systcm'bf heating alone, but the public will
be slew te accept an excuse bated en such
absurd grounds. In the first place, the prac
ticability of heating by Bteam from ouudde
has been demonstrated and the sv stem put In
actual use. In the second place, If It had net
been se tested It Is the buslnetts of the reads
te ulve It such a trial. They would net heal
tate te give apreper test te any scheme that
premised halt as large a reduction in the cost
of running trains through a saving of labor
orceaL Why are they se extreme! v nu.
tleus In handling this matter which premises
saving of human life? With regard te tne
oil question, we suggest that the gentlemen
take a bath in a barrel of 300 lire test oil and
then toast their tees before an open urate.
The minority report of Commissioner O' Dun-
nell is very greatly te his credlt, ter It taken
direct Issue with the ether uuiuilaslouerH ut
all points.
Tbe Sanitary Kwjineer publishes an elab
orately Illustrated article un warming pas.
senger cars by steam which show a that the
problem Is net one of which wa should await
the solution. It Is already solved as far as
Itcsn be theoretically, and pructicil test must
new determine which one of several ays.
terus la the best and cheapesL The public,
will net allow this matter te wsit for the spur
of another railway horror, but Insist upeu
close attention te It by railway turn.
npmuH IS) MGCU
Mtkpit, qoite M tl
I few te
ivt.jmfr
PMISOHAU
BE5JAMIN Ceatjb, an old and well known
PhUadslphls BBeiebaiit, died ou Monday.
Tmm ttepb htm aoneiBtad War. Rampella.
" iTf. .. -" I lb Buaete at Madrid, as seeretary of suts te
CfeMkt-1 bneh-1 stues-d Cardinal Jaeeblnl.
iuuD latu, biafaep e( Dslswars and
te attMil
The Indianapolis lUsa Hall Club Adlnllted te
tne Natlnnal League.
Tue XV.ienal Ilaie Hill Leagu", in session
at New Yerk yetterday, formally admitted
the IndUnapelii club. The St, Leuis club
accepted the League's eiler of J12,000, and
the Indianapolis club vnas then formally ad
mitted. The players ever whom there has
been se much llghtini; will all go te the new
club, and Indianapolis cannot sell thorn te any
ether club for ene j ear. 1 he League offered
Kansas City O.tXO for their franchise and
p'ayers. Tne Kansas City men will kIvb
their Hu-iwer te the League te-day. The
League afterward ellered the "Cowboys"
tl.CK) for McQuery, llsj-sett, Dennelly,
Whitney, Myera and Rtdferd, and ?3,600 for
the lire without Radferd, but they again re
fused. The Indianapolis club will get these
players: Myers, lUckett and Graves,
catchers; Heaty, Kirby, Deyle and Weld.
man, pitchers; rJtietnberf, first base; Bis
sett, second base ; Denny, third base; Olass.
cock, short steptCahlll, rUht fielder ; Seery,
centre fielder ; McUeacby, left fielder. The
Washington club will get Whttney, pitcher ;
At. Myers, second bae; I)emiell, third
base ; O'ilrien, catcher.
In Lynn, Masa, Kilraln knocked Lannen
nut In a ene sided light of eleven rounds
Tuesday night. Just twonly-ene people saw
the battle,
The Westminister Kennel club, of New
Yerk, and the ltlv6rten Gun club, whose
members reslde In Philadelphia, shot a
Rlgeen match yesterday morning en the
lyerten grounds for a S2 0C0 cup. The New
i or team ueieateu tue itiverieu team by a
score of 175 te 17J.
Tem Deaaley, catcher of the New Yerk
bane ball club, was ou Tuesday held In fuOO
ball in Philadelphia by Magistrate Gillespie
tn answer a clmre el assault en Charles
Joeker.
Ills l'rand Itlscustred.
Itrem the Uarrlsburg Telegraph.
A man la the old Fifth Reserves, as gejd a
fighting regiment as there was In the army,
was caught skulking one day Just ss the regi.
ment was going into battle. A crime of that
character could net be condoned, especially
In the Filth Reserves, and (he man was
promptly taken before a drum head court
martial and tried. He was found gutlty,
and, If I mistake net, dishonorably dis
charged. Among these who kept a record of
tne inciuent was uayee uner, then a private
in the Fifth, new superintendent et public
printing. Heme time age the fellow who was
dishen erably disc barged applied fera pension
and gave Mr. Orler'a name ler reference. The
pension detective visited Mr. drier, was
shown the applicant's record, as Itsyes has tt
yet in the old company books, and It Is hardly
necessary te say that that fellow didn't get a
pensteB,
Meat Excellent.
J. J. Atkins, Chief of Police, Knexvlllc, Tenn ,
writes : My family and 1 are beneficiaries of
your most excellent medicine. Dr. King's New
Discovery for consumption ; having found tt te
lm all that ynu claim for It, desire te testify te
Its virtue. My friends, te whom 1 have recom
mended it, pn.lse It at svery opportunity." Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption Is
guaranteed te cure Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis,
Asthma, Croup and every affection of Threat,
Chest and Lung. Trial bottles free at Cochran's
Drug store, 1J7 und YSi North Queen street, Lan
caster, Pa. Large size, 11 uu. (3)
WINTEUEXPOSUKECADSKS COUUHfl,
Colds, Pleurisy, Khen-natlsm, Pnentnenfa
Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lnmbtge, Backache and
ether aliments, for which Benten't Capclne
Plasters are admitted te be the best remedy
known. They relieve and cure In a tew hours,
when no ether application It of the least benefit.
Endorsed by S ou i physicians and druggist a Be
ware of Imitations under similar sounding
names, tuch as "Capsicum" "Capslcln," or
"Capslclne " Ask rua Bausen's aud tiks no
ethxhs. Examine carefully when yen buy. All
druggists.
SEABUKYft JOUNSON,
dllemdeedAw Proprietors, New Yerk.
T-AOR RENT.
MS Twe or lour rooms In Brltnmer't New
Building. Ne. 1MH North Queen ttreet. Heat
and sat included. Apply at
febltrd tisissiu a livihi ui i iuc,
OR KENT FROM APRIL L 17.
A rirat'Clast rarm of 90 Acres, two miles
from the cltr. four acres of , Land en Keckland
street, reur acres nf Land In the Klghth ward.
Bmall Stable. 2Jn West orange street. Small
Houses en East Orange, rrederlck, rulten,
Church and Jehn ttreet. Terms reasonable.
Apply te
H1B8II A BltOTHEH,
OTth Qumtt SIMMS. Wttiltnwa anil mm haw rflll V
It will chance your mind when you see our -eel
lent display et Fabric, suitable for
SUITS,
SPRING OVERCOATS,
-AND-
PANTALOONS.
Among thlt display and the many 1"'rB
Salterut In the store, are some ief the beat ana
nett foreign and donicstle goods. The quallty
of thote goods would only brook oempeliuon
with these Merchant Tailors that you would pay
double our price m.
The trlmnungi for these goods are of the best
and finest that can be had the workmanship
cannot be excelled t they are cot In the most
artistic style, and or courte you knew we guar
antce reu a perfect fit.
no nev wail imwnwn"" . ',t v v
new you can have your choice of patterns, ana
that is even mera than what we will ba able te
say then, If they continue te go as they are new.
A FEW SAMPLE PRICES 1
OenOemen't Fine Business Suit made te order
"uentlemen't Fine Droit Suit made te order
from is.oe upwards.
Onntlemen'e Pantaloons inade te order for
tiou.tveand sseu.
Hirsh &
Brether,
ONE-PRIOE
Clothiers and Furnishers,
COB. NOETH QUEEN BT. AND CENTS!
SQUARE, LANCASTER. Pa.
nriLLlAMHOM A FOSTKK.
I'otuiiiuiiieatleu by Telephcme.
WILLIAMSON
& FOSTER.
THE VERDICT!
Five Hundred Broken LeU, Hepresentlng tjis,.
000 lu Value, Must bu Beld in rste Weeks.
Partial List of Prices.
ftOOPER HOUHK KOR KENT.
J The Cooper Heuse, one-half tonare from
Centre Square and Opera Heuse, ana near both
railroad depots. Thlt Is one of the largest and
best beuses In the city. Large Sale and Ex
cnange ttabtes, all nnt-claaa. jrosaestlon en
April 1st.
dec27tld WM. J. COOPER.
M Suits at tluu)
10 suits at tuue
a Hutu at lltu)
9 Suits at SIS (X)
11 suits at t me
MEN'S SACK COAT8UITS.
NewS 00
.New 110 00
.New SHOO
.NewSlSOO
.New Sit en
T7IOR HALE OR RENT.-
JC brick store and dwelling. Net. 113 and 117
THE LARUE
North Queen street, S rooms and store room,
ilea dt LDsnu staenavt crecerv
rent tn parts or separately. Apply
store.
te
Will
lwd
Real Estate and Insurance Agent.
Ids East King street.
F
G
RAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE.
TIIK CHEAT ENGLISH BKMFDir. An un.
falling cure for Seminal Weakness, Spermator Spermater
rhea, I m potency, and all Disease! that fellow at
atequence of Self Abuse t as Lets of Memery.
Universal Lassitude, Pain In the Back, Dullness
of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ether
diseases that lead te Insanity or Consumption
and a Premature Grave
49 Full particulars Ineurpxmphlet which we
desire te tend free bv mall le every ene.
T-The Specific Medlctne It sold by all drug
glata at II per package, or six packages for 15. or
Da. iusslbb Weiuf amer, Purtly vegetable
plcasanttetake, will expel worms If any exist,
no purgative required .alter ruing. Price, IB
cents, by all druggltU. bs-SmdM W F
JUST AS GOOD.
Don't allow anyone te make yen believe any
rescrlptlen, for It Is net
ether remedy Is Just as geed for sick headache
as Dr. l silo's special 1'rescrl
This is the only remedy in the world that
1 tne disease and drives It
true.
strikes at the root ei
out. GlveltatrlaL
SHILOH'S CUBE will Immediately relieve
Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis. Fer
sale by 11. B. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North
Queen street, (7)
will be sent free my mall ea the receptef the
On account of counterfeits, we have adopted
money, by addressing
TUL OR
OR RENT MARKET HOUSE ON
WestKlnsr ttreet. and adlelnlng Mayer't
Office, will be leased for cltherone or nve years.
Bldt for the tame will be received at the City
Treasurer's etlice, until S o'clock of Friday,
March IL 1887. Market Cominlttee reserve the
right i e reject all bldt By order or
nuu&lwd MARKET COMMITTEE.
lIUWBK.
pERSONS WISH1NUTOMAKEMONEY
STOCKS, GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND OIL,
SHOULD INVESTIGATE LAURIE A CO'.B
BTSTEM OF DEALING IN BMALL OR
LARUE LOTS ON ONE PER
CENT. CASH MAUUIN8.
Ten Dollars will, for example, cover ten 1100
Shares, or l.soe bushels of Uraln. Explanatory
Pamphlet Free.
QUOTATIONS WIRED.
Orders and Margins received by Telegram
asutts at txw Nowsisee
t.XTRA SUE 8UITS.
7 Stills at lieii) H0!.?"
Gsuiuat silos Sew!!!!2
3 Stilts at 11800 NOW SHOO
CUTAWAY FROCK COAT SUITS,
SSultaat IU0 New 111 00
3 Suits Ut SJliOJ) , New (1300
j Suits at 11601 New into
I, Bulls at I OW New 11600
BOVsSUITS.
ie Suits at mm Nowsiepo
JButtsnt I 70) NewSSOS
SSultsat S 8 0) MOWS 700
iSulttat tl2H New! 600
BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS.
SSultaat IsW New SS JO
78uiuat 6 SOU New MM
ssuluat S601 Nowates
ISulttat I7M S0!.!
sBultsat 11200 NOW IS 00
rilll.niiKVa SUITS.
lJBnlUat l7S 5?
12 BII1U SlIIB
HBuluat l lu)
tsulttut 110(0
suits at 00 . . .
SButttat I sie
New n 00
.Nowtseo
NewtSIO
New II SI
.Ne WIS 00
,.Nowl7Ke
..Nowaie
..New loe
..NowlOe
..NOW 100
NOW IOC
The Mystery Solved.
It has always been understood that consump
tion wat Incurable, but It has recently been
dlscev ered that Kemp's Balsam for the Threat
and Lungs U giving mere relief than any known
remedy. It U nuuranteed te relieve and care
Asthma, Bronchitis and Leughs. Call en U.B.
Cochran, druggist. Ne. 137 North Queen street,
and get a trial bottle free of cost. Large size SO
cents and II, - (1)
It. B. Cochran, Nea. 137 and 131 North Queen
stivet, Lancaster, Pa, is selling SHILOH'S
COUUH CURE as a guarantee te cure all threat
and lung troubles. (8)
Tne usual treatment of catarrh is verv unsat
isfactery, at thousands of despairing patients
can testify. On this point a trustwei
g pa
rthy
tnedl-
cil writer says i "Proper local treatment Is pest
lively necessary te suecest, bnt many, If net
most, of tb remedlet In general nte by pbytl
clant afford but temporary benefit, A cure cer
tainly cannot be expected from snuffs, powders,
douches and washnt." Ely s Cream Balm it a
remedy which cembtnet the important requi
sites of quick aotien, speclfle curative power
wltu petlect safety and pleasantnest te the
patient. mais-twdeedAw
AY MEDICINE CO.,
nunaiu, is. i.
the lellew Wrapper; tne only genuine. Guar
antees of cure Issued.
Sold In Lancaster by 11. B. Cochran.
inar9cedAw
JTtXIiATJSTED VITALITY.
EXHAUSTED VITAUTY
THE SCIENCE OF LIFE, the (rest Medical
Werk or the age en Manhood, Nervous ana
Physical Debility, Premature Decline, Errors of
loath, and the untold miseries consequent
thereon, soepagetsvo. I2S prescriptions for all
diseases. Cleth, fall gilt, only ll.ea, by mslL
seruea. illustrative s&iueie iree u sui yeui
mlddlged men for the next W days. A
ail young and
eMM men for tne next W days. Address
DR. W. II. PAREEU, 4 Bulflnch Street, Bettoa,
LAURIE a CO.,
STOCK BR9KERS,
ALSO DEALERS IN FOREIGN EXCHANGE.
856 Breadwayf Hew Yerk.
"The members of the Ann are....gertlemen
of experience and high standing In the Grain
and stock Commission business. ...and among
their references are a number of the leading
Bankt." I'Wurermnttrelafrw."
" They nave a stainless record, and their bona
fldesaretndlsputble....The reputation of the
Arm is such, that parties can rest assured ei re
ceiving their profits the moment they are made,
no matter what the amount may be."
(fYtif Yerk Xitnlng Ttlegram.
lylMmdeedAw
WATCH MA.
T1TATOUEH,
Watches, Clocks Chiies and Jewelry
mvl7 lyeedAw
AKLKY malt whisky.
esa bettlb Erssera a corns. Mr. Oscar E. B.
Kech, of Allentown, Ps was bedfast with in
flammatory rheumatism in the winter of 1888,
Doctors could de nothing te relieve him, Hs
commenced using Grets' Rheumatle Usmedy
By the time he had used hall a bettis ba could
leave bis bed i when he had finished the bettle
ha was cured and has net had a return of tna
disease since, in his own words,1 I Mel bettsr
than ever before," 1'rlee te, by all druggists.
A RARE UHANOK.
Big Keductiensln FarBaa-ar and Malten
overcoats. All our BO, Wand MS Overcoats tra
duced tens. Made te order la tne Terr best
ityle. only Crsvelast Trimmings naee. Salts
te your order from (IS tap. Thlt larga laCnaUett
it only for a faw weeks, tn erdar Uiau-taroeBi
for ear Spring stock.
A.H.BOUNSTEIE
Ne, fj jferu Qasan luaat
B
PERRINE'S
PUBS BARLEY
MAIT WHISKY.
DYSPEPSIA. INDIGESTION and all wasting
diseases can be entirely eared by It, MALARIA
Is completely eradicated from the systam by Its
use. PERRINE'S PURE BARLEY MALT
WHISKY revives the energies of these worn
with excessive bodily or mental effort. It sets
ss a SAFEGUARD against exposure tn tha wat
and rigorous weather.
ATAKE part of a wineglassful ea your ar
rival home attar tha labors of tha day and tna
tame quantity before your breakfast Being
chemically pure, It commends itself te tee mad
teal profession.
WATOH THE LABEL.
Nene genelne unless bearing tt slgaaturs et
UalratOAtbalabaL
J. S. PBRRINB,
no. 97 moms nam ws
rBlLADBLTHU.
at lass than auction prices until January 1.1887.
Finn let of Rings. Ac Alse. ElKln. Waltham
(Aurera for which I am Sela Agent), and ether
Fine let of Rings. Ac Alse, Elgin,
(Aurera for which 1 am Sele Asentl. I
Ftrst-Claas Wateaas: Best Watch and Jewelry
tlma by Telegraph Dally, only
Eanalrlntr.
iCemet
place In city.
L. WEBER,
WK "ertlt Quean Bt, aar Penn'a. R. R, Depot,
paetaclas, Eyeglattet aaa QpUcaitscetH. All
ktaOsel lawalry.
OUR OIOABS, MIA QUERIDA AMD
Gelden Ltenare CLEAR II AVAN A FIL
LER hand made. Se. EACH. In boxes or tars ana
uSt KMUTU'B CIG A B BTORE.
1 " " 114 Bast King street
Telephone Connaettoa. jania.WSKUfl
ICELAND H4LTBUT IN ONE POUND
BRICKS, CHEAP.
NEW SMOKED AVrKOLLKD CODFISH.
BOUSED FEESH MACKBRBL In 1, S and S ft
gSSfBAY LOBSTKRand UAPGOOD 8AL-PJ?Alrfr-,V
mn wk rMtimv. tkam
uurriwii 7V -" vww ,
10cteS4c,K.
BXTKA r AMILY CBAC
ATED SUGAR, . B.
a-tu.Y:RAckEKSenlvc. A.
CLAEKB-STEAANDCOrFEMSlOttB,
AvTalaphena.
Me. W Watt King BtreuL
Tans 1yd
r O-MUU-KT,
Fine Tailoring.
ABadnetlea of per east, en all Hasvy
Wsht salting and orereeatlng te make room
ftwiiy larga lpring Importatlea. This rad na
tion It ler aath only.
m MtlsilalaaWei1rjta-snl tha Very Bast.
H. QERHART.
.B.QUBBBST, OppOStU t ?
UNDEKWr.AB.
15 Doten Shirts and Drawers. COc ..
S Dezen Four tn Hand Ties, 80c. ...
1 Let Fancy Dude llewa.ac
5 Dezen Heys' Windser Ties, 15c...
1 Let Child's Large Bews, Ve
SO Dezen Men' Seamless Hese
1 Dezen Lined Napa Buck uieves ai
1150 NOW 1100
13 Dezen Men's Suspenders at 20c New lie
HATS AND CAPS.
IS Hats at Mc ew?-
te Hots' Caps at 15c New 18c
MHtllT Hats at 13 50 NewfJM
2 root Rugs at ri se New 5150
3 Plush Ruga at lle CO New (7 90
W Stiff Hats at 1100 NowlOe
107 Pocket UaU at te tlewi?L
10 Far Caps at 117. N.ewls'
10 Carriage Whlni at lie Nowlle
SBakerllerseBlanketsatltlW NewHtt
7 Baker Horte BlankeUat S3 U New BOO
7 Stable Baiters at Z5e Nowlfe
13 Surcingles Halters at tie New 25c
HOOTS AND BneES.
Ladles' Kid Butten Ualter.1135 Newttai
ladles' Pebble Butten Gaiter, SI 73.. ..New 1114
Ladles' Pebble Butten Gaiter, II 80..,. New II 00
Ladles' Eld Pebble ealter, nue New list
Misses' Kid Butten tlalter.tioe NawllSO
Misses' Pebble Butten Gaiter, 11 New 11 Si
Child's Eld springs, IISJ New St co
Child's Pebble Spring!, 1 25 New SI 00
Infant's Butten Springs, WJ NowSOe
Men's Balmorals. II 80 New 11 28
Men's V. Calf. 12 50 NewWOj
Men't Gem congress. IJ 25 New S3 00
Men's Gossamer Butten and Balmoral,
It 00 New 13 25
Men's French Hals ,5 00 New S4 00
Beys' Gem Congress, ll S3 New It SO
Heys' Butten and BJs,2 50 New 1100
Heys' Gem Butten, II 75 Ne"!0
Youths' uem Butten, II 73. newi-
WILLIAMSON
& FOSTER
83; 84, 16 1 88 Ellt IId St,,
LABOABTBB,rA,
SVSterct close at 6 o'clock every evening
exeept Monday and Saturday evenings.
CAJtAUAHBA
UT AND AUD' WORkT""
Edw. Edgerley,
OARRIAOE BUILDER,
neb. ie, a. a, e market street,
Bear of Posteffloe, Lancastar, Pa ,
I hare In Stock and Build te Order Every Va
riety et the following styles :
COUPES, BUGGIES. CABRIOLETS,
CARRIAGES. VICTORIAS,
BUSINESS WAHONS, "T" CARTS,
McCALL WAGONS, BURRIEB,
MARKET WAGONS, PHOTONS,
.EXPRESS WAGONS.
I employ the Beit Mechanics, and have facili
ties te build cerectly any style of Carriage da-
Tha Quality, style, and Finish of mr Werk,
makes It decidedly the CHBAPEtT IK TUB
M ARRET.
MOTTO i Fair Dealing. HoBest.Werk at Bot Bot Bet
eom Prteet." Please glveme a calL
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