Ka HEJKpmwimi) v ; (MMiriuMMiiuti QifPtMitlMM. UBIU y iMtyj iwi n.i fa.i j: rirfdr IntoUlrencer nnffruNUBAv wewni "iiUTT ,. rraa-rcrna UliMIMHtmil MMMitunr, if Unearter, P :IntelKgnue ' l-MOA-TlB. MABCH 11, UE7. fits) pepaUleu Beuters. tMrygeeeral eemmittee of the sleeked home, seven te Knvcn. k tSMtkm M te whether it would M um wanes or the Rutan bill, il railroad dlaerimlnatinn t 'f,be but bill, our Senater Mjlln sslttk-klS Was the Rannhllran ...,. Ml therefore should have the Bepub. IWAH.' "Rnt It tra aim vn u-.. tHMljW that no caucus obligation A WMBtttOfltbeBeOubllcan nmleH (Mtaia aa particular bill. Senater inHtberknews that the Butan bill, .-sat wen proposed by the caucus MeeCte a bill intended net te tin that. tltMMlefflr mrfvtnrtn Rni. I dtte net gnnnert this Mil tmr . at.''5H Immra n -rail (f. i. Mm regret te think that Senater Mvlln i iuiui unaiuecui iue legislature, aWWlSlall'lllI ill Hi wli il Yia fMnVa l.t. lad fcte party Interests require, wholly alrflm of ths) ria-hk ,.. ... IpMNhMT We hardly nnflersUnd why Sen- rHylia should thus habitually presti- mama, um tut he does se his re ssMInclnwlt ahnva Wa.n.nti.i.i. -- . -,- uwuu,lmUi llRfhsuee 'anr Hener hv hiim. M(ftw he makes no geed reputation. sewing ne can hope te make is the ' attMhe) hna-ea Tfc .. k.iw!.. - "" - -wj in uiai. ue iMenhservlMev will win , .. j - - - . niu MUUI .UCU1 ftttoatnatien for governor, which is preba- aiaai aiBiBini m ma nmniriAit t Wywttn ! uum t t-.. Mm &J haiSMaaMtlataxk. t- . . 1 -fp wcmicu3 iB el ueuuimi vwaGlrr& 2!S!5 iWfSSer of it i3 HgWiiiii i wflft M sle. The men who dn tim lr. de nefc iwnmmn 4hftmBAit.A. aVeaedldates by their ellaibtlltr. Hfr. iaay was one of thtae fellows and L.1MI tllfl te lift flfimntve Ta. .. , ,- w w ww muiwuvu UCIUUU 1I f . .i . .. . . --- FVj sr, bus aavea ntmseit by boldly k Uf Mmtflff hllf AMI tllA (UlAnl. nt.1 I... 1.11 11 '&? ""' --" ".w iwiw wu iuw&uy pun- , !. 41.wy....l. T1..-l.l,. . .. ! " " "uviuje net every iitne ana Ps&with every fellow that Quay's bold ex- fcspirurctiiupen tne people will be success. &wiuj. -renerauy it is safer te avoid being a fSasUrt bearer if veuexnens tt hn isifiiiii jfcr efflee ; and Senater Mylin, anyway, k,W nave a DBuer aigesuen, a better mind, M a happier lire If he returns te hi3 old eld (SB habits of decency and gtve his con cen con teoeearest. TnBepubllcan majority in the Senate MTMrrriDg thlnss with a very high hand, SJh-We of what thLv veil tnmtn , ffijsr seatlment. They have wholly ihjrejMed the desire of the people of rxBuaeeipnia in tne Traction legislation, nareas regaru lew or tbatef the people ' the state in this rallrnafl dlnriminntir,n leghltlen. There are but four Bepubll. F3aas?ters independent enmiah ir, vntn .'"fecwbatthey deem rlaht ami far trtiaf. th Shiiew will be effective in controlling the ,!,0 "meaiea. Tbe Watres bill &41 - elct a commission te control the s. but it prcssribes the dutv of If-ieaas ana imposes penalties the officers of the read carefully avoid inenrrinrr. nwl if. . v . . 01 ' mrwvm wiernuxe u an enactment wnich ppn-a be self executing. It is a very ceed CaWjMrafer sn experimental one; and it i.Yiraa. no uuvieus 10 an wne scruunize tue il !Vttnfc .fitll wl.tf.1. 41. A -n l.ir Sat pressing, that it is one which has net k mum lacuiiy, nue mustuerlve all its potency jaw wie manipulation or me ceramis. MHeners in whose bands its exenutinn t laeed. It is desiened te cive tinm mr teequeezs the railroads and milk them. "K'li object is te increase the namr ,9l the Bepubllcan party leader?, te taelr profit and that cf their nartr LSv te continuation of the policy & "' an1 Personal aggrandizement, of ISWMcninesebesse3baves3 long made the wmnmvm viuiiiu. Stettcr Cooper seunH te cover the mal- i minis aim ty allesinjf, in his place in Senate, that as tha nriMpnf nr,i.,i .Democratic railroad comratfslen. thn should have a Benuhlicnn i. Hi;te off-set it. The susgestlen was nenuy cnaracicrisiic or tbe redheadtd al: it divulsed the uim wiih ,),)), iBntanbill has been framed, ami mri fear that it is prepared as a political iure, ana mat its authen Iiope te gain fe it nreflt and uewcr for their tntr I especially for themselves, these beln uiy lueivisiuie aims witn them. ruxiperand his associates in tbe ar seem te nave votes enough te r.threuab. If the coverner is thrtr itbeywlll work their will, and us te this i.tnere is mucn interest ftlt. Gov. r is placed in a cruel position bv the llaatlen of hi. partv friends te disre. Pth popular sentiment in pursuit of rauam. At tua inreaueui nr iiu fprm I'iMalM upon te move apart from them rfsssath-asnate: te show that ha fears wapfass unjust legislation or te expose sew te vuw acwuwiuen or nesiuny 10 i tarty. afk -. ,.' Ballresd Hesutlsa. Wafrsw.aeaatry, aid its strong I Its law at aaUllwfis and its f neil it v Fjirhsrlsg theasyethlDg in the ml). mg nysiaass. eaa greatly surprlte leksatalkef ths movement of n fsMUWM-se.iaaKa any sort or 'Wk.. II..J - mlM . m. - Ha)TJIriVI m luu Vif kfw ta B4tlcwe .Oh4eral). twasMMtuaare bsse BenfK ..s.w i rrfji. " "TIT' A? r,S?s iPWWv,,Tr,p gp? s w-;;, daily rt(Y.4 tt MlgMelMntewt. RMfnilwdatraaf. Baltbatr glory wMHMiniMjirm), warn somr semr Wl "W U saatKi tke scheme. meim toy it came te grief when the cold eh cams te be looked for te pay for It j bat the better opinion is that It never retched that ttage, but was smothered In tt xi. KJt mi a. w unu gw. j.nere are mose wne are end enough te think that the story was advertised te scoop the stock market ; wMch it did net de, because the old birds would net be caught with chaff, and the general public was tee stupid te jump for the hook. -'Anether mighty mover of rnen baa fallen la the death of Captain J sines U. Estls. THPhlladlphla IwcJlna three and half column sketcb of the operations of the Quaker City ramblers Uyi bro case of Jeurnallt tle blaokmallleg ttiat Is perhaps un precedented In that quietcemtnunlty. After dUlllng tbe carutral that the pumblera have been ojejlna; under Majer Smith, it pro ceeds te show what rich tribute the gamblers are made te py telawyera and strikers when the gamblers get Inte difficulty. But the most startling part of the exposure la that which relcrs te the work et the city editor of the Press, A. H. Ueeckley, whom It shows te bare been In the receipt of 150 a week as the price of the silence of hit Journal concern ing tbe operations of the gamblers. Matked bills were used In the weekly payment of the huh money, and the a:knevrledsment et their receipt secured. It Is a mournful tale of the betrayal of a great trmi. A faltble newspaper man has large opportunities te rnake merchanc)le of -his position and it is pitiful te see oneol the rising men or the profession fall as Mr. Hoeckley seems te have done. Thlsstery of ml'delng wlllbsasgrest asnrrrIete tbe iVess ns It will tj te the jcurn-lUtlc fraternity of the Ma'e. m wi The Bsechsr innovation of luneral w 1th 1th eut crape, Baems te meet with general ap. prevsl. Tncnn Is no doubt tbst Knssla has been actively prepwlng for extensive military operations la the Southwest, and it seems probable that she Is only wattlni; for the end of winter te begin them. KuRslan emls earles have managed te keep Bulgaria lu snch a state of turmoil that she la weakened almost beyond resistance and cannot eBer any very serious opposition te the sudden and overwhelming ruih el the armies of the car, Whether Amtrla will be frluhteaed into neutrality at the last uaeaianr, as she was when France and Germany ent te war, will depend very much upon "the state of aflilra between Gerruiny and Franca; but at present It leeks as though Turkey would have te face the czir alone. Tula would net be se desper ate a venture arter all, for it is almost certain that a very strong combination of the powers would step in te prevent the less et Contan Centan Contan tlneple,and the most that the Turk has te fear is tbe sacrifice of a large sllee of territory new only held at great expense. It would cer tainly net be pleaant ler hlia te have his feared and hated northern nelgbbar within sight of St. Sjphla, but the wily Turk knows that if he cm only put elT Russian triumph a little longer the great empire will be tern te plesei by loternal dimension. In afaw weeks reaJa and rivers In tht cllma'.e will be in geed cegditicn- far the J uiuiuumuiiuTjiini B,UI n ,h,P en-U... te gam coveted positions the opposing forces may set the ball rolling any c!ay. Ne one can tell what may ba going en In broil day. light near tbe Danube wblle we are sleeping quietly, and America may get awake some morning te find that the degi et war that have se long been barking have broken loose at last. Te iionaew's liue of the Itellieen. efk will be a credit te local Journalism. lverybeJy should read It Irvjju be cheering nes te the manv friends of Ireland en thh slde of tbe water te learn that Mr. Gladstone his Informed his party that he blmsslf will lead the oppiaiilen te ths coercion bill In Parliament The an nouncement fellows uprrn the heeU of the publication of Gen. Sir F.9dvers Bul!er'4 01 1 dence before the land commhsle.'i. General Buller testified that what law tSere .as in counties Kerry, Clare and Cerk wai ou the side of the rich, and be expressed the opin ion thai it would be a serious matter, with their grievances unredressed, te attempt te anppreea by force the tenants right te openly associate for ths protection of their interests. A mnjarlty et the tenants, he said, btruggle te pay tlifir rents, and when they could did pay ; but In a geed many cases the rents were tee high and snch as the tenants cculd net pay. lie eald there would never b peace In Ireland until there had been established a renrt having strong coercive powers ever bad landlords and pro tective powers ever p'jer tenants. These declarations from a government asent will be the entering wedge for splitting the coer cive bill. Eeant geld wa'ch with the rVst im provements for one dollar" was the way the MasachufKtt9 Watch company in New Yerk worded their ad ertliement It may appear strange that any one weutd bfcllevu that an artlcleef the kind could be bjubt for a dol lar, but the police fjumi a lar.-e pile of del. lar bills en the olllje tablB of tbe "company" and a dezsn girls at work prepuleg bras) toy watcbei fir shipment. Curiosity te see what kind of u fraud It might 1)3 was doubt less the motive that Impelled uuny of the senders efthe dollars and as they could net have needed the money very bvlly and cer tainly were net worthy of the cue of It, the ley watcli men ere net doing much harm. Several years'ae an enterprising Pblladel. phlanmade plenty el money by advertising in sporting papers a book that every man should own and that was beyond rivalry as a guide for horsemen, gunners and all Inter. esleJ In manly sport, In fan Just the thing ler sporting men, sent by mall en receipt of rllty cents. The number of pijes and htyfe of binding as decribedmnle thiiseem a re markable price, even II the book had net mucbef Interest in lt,aud nrdor-tciuie infre'ii all quarter". The operator then proceeded te the American Bible Hosiery and reenred large quantltlts of Bibles wh'c'i are mild wenderlully i-'ieap, almost give i away, These were shipped te the epertlng men and exactly nusa-ered the description of the advertisement. The frequent discovery or fraud i of this kind leads te Uib be Isf that lhre are a great many people who think that they can get mere than the value of a dollar in exchange foreno. Mahcii Is returning te Us disgusting habit of blowing. Bel ctlng Appid, from UieCeuntry Ueutlcmaiu C. S. Pep?, proildentef the Mjlne Pomo Pome logical society, gUes the following figures w show the advantage of selecting ami fendlnR neue but the best specimens te market: Willi spples at 51.75 a barrel, four barrels would bring t7. Sorting out ene barrel el tbe smaller and lnperfe:t anjile, worth nt least ene dollar, thn remainder would cenVJ only 25 cents mere en a barrel, but worth ter ex porting at least te cents mere. This in a me 1 erale estimate, and entirely within teunds; but the dlflereuce between a barrel of mixed specimens and one of uniformly due en. would be likely te be much greater In thn hands of a competent vender, whuknewlhe reliable character of tbe e:cbrdlt who fur nished them. And It would frequently happen that a muibamuller quantity than a fourth part la peer or cstby specimens would nearly spoil tbe sale of otherwise geed apples. A et of Adder. from tbe St. Albans Mesaea.er. It is reported that the auditing deputaseat c-wUlssanrstefaddera. Der doubt it In aa efna of that sort adders figure te ad van- (6h,.w ' BMAtm or 9Atr. jabmb m. baui. Y The Auther of the lrt rrrjct te UallJ tti Tahaanteiirc Ship HWt. Capta'n Jamei ft Kads tiled at Nassau, New Providence, en the Sth Inst., et pneu uirnla. James R. V.A Mas born at Lswrenceburg, ind., MavS&P'JO. With his parents be rt. moved iu 9 te Louisville, Ky. In 1S33 bis father started down the Uhle tlver with his family, promoting te settle in Wisconsin. The beat caught fire and bis scanty furniture and clothing were burned. Yeung Eads brely escaped ashore with his pantaloon", shirt ana cap. Taking pasase en another beat this boy of 13 landed at St Leuis with his parent", bis little bare feet first touching tbe rocky shore of the city en the Tery spot where b afterwards looted and built the largest atetl bridge in the world, eer the Mlsslelppl one of the most difficult feats of engineering ever performed In America. At tbe ageetO young Kada had made a short trip en tbe Ohie when the engineer el the steamboat explained te him no clearly tbe construction of the steam engine that before be wasa year elder he built a little working model of It, se perfect in Its parts and movements that bis schoolmates would frequently go home with him alter school te see it work. A locomotive engine, driven by a concealed rat, was one of bis next Juvenile feats In mechanical engineer leg. Frem 8 te 13 be attended school, after which from necessity be was placed as clerk In a dry goods store. Over the store In St Leuie -ushers be was engaged his employer lived, lie was an old bachelor, and having etsrred the tastes of bis clerk, gave him his first book en engineering. Tee old gentle man'a library furnished evening companions for him during tbe five years he was thus employed. Finally, his health failing, a, the age et 19 he went en a MUslsslppi river steamer and for three years served as a c'.erk. In 1912 he entered a firm engaged in tbe recovery of sunken property, a bmlness which under bis tnsnagement became be large and Important and was carried en with uch success that In 1S57 he was able te retire with a fortune. At tbe outbreak of tbe civil war In 15(31, he submitted te the government a plan for tbe defense of tbe Western waters and contracted for the construction of seven ironclads, and tbe next year be constructed six mera, lie bas since acquired great rep. utatiensaa civil engineer, as projector aud constructor of the St Leuis bridge. Later en be was made famous en account of bis sue cesitully placing jetties at the mouth of tbe Mississippi river, which bad tbe desired eflect of mere than doubling the depth et the water ever the bars which obstructed the passage of vessels at thes9 points. Thenextgreatptpjact which he conceived was that et euildlng a ship railway across the Isthmus of Tebuantepc This 3heme wa bi50d upon the theory that wherever a canal caubedUKte float a ship a railroad can b built te carry a ship, and, strange and novel as the Idea scuudd.upen its first mention, some of the most saber minded and com petent engineers et this catintiT- -tmtl England have declared that it is sci entifically Bound and practicable. Cap tain Eadb' plan provides for twelve rails, upon which wlil ride a strong car large enough te carry the largest ship afloat Tee vessel is placed en the car by the car being run down into the water and under the ship, and then ship and cir nre dravn up and the ship stayed with ble;k ti Keep her upright The railroad will be H3 miles lenir, and it is pro posed te move a ship from water te water in about twelve hours. Ciplalu Eds estimated his rallav would, c-r, lcc.udlnit equip ment. S7i OOO.O.O, aud ce.itJ e completed in five years Tbit great all .e has b-a t f-i-s Con Cen greaa ferrevnral jjr, bu'all tUa elfjrts of tbHinventnried hia bvker te secure the cecei.ity legislation filled, bh th projectors of the ship railway insisted that the govern ment should clie the echtme substantial fi nancial backing. PERSONAL Maude Grander, the actrea., has mar rld K. Geruiaiae,a member of her com pany. Jehn E. Levkle, of Wctarbnry, Conn , was formerly a teacher of Henry Warn Beeeher. Seme years age, Mr. Bencher said in New Haven : "I was one of Mr. Levell'a pupils, and I aru free te say that whatever of oratory I peawsa worthy et notice 1 ewe it all te Mr. Livell." Mr. Livell, who ia new 02 jeusetace, says that i number el times in his old age lie bas received substantial pres ents from Mr. Beecner. Coneressma Hipstasd ia busy dls. trlbmleK government tobacco seed and car den truck in tbe front cfllce of the Examiner. lien. J. P. Wickerabam lt down en the pre. rramme for a dlcuslen of "A Teacher's Certificate County, City, State and Na tional " ;at the meeting of the national de partment of superintendence in Washington, D. C, March 15. Ne ether candidates for the congressional nomination in 13Sareyet announced, Ar.ntF.D Selly was born in Iowa, and paaed the first half of his IKe In that state. He Is about 43 years old, is tall and et spare build, and lias a facial resemblance te New Yerk'B great senator, Mr. Kvarta. He lias msny of the outward characteristic of tbe latter gentlemen, and bas a thoughtful, pre. occupied air both in ths street and In his office. Mr. Sully'a original profession was that of a lawyer, his practice being iu the line of corporation law. Tarkltti Women at Heme. Frem the Uroeklvn Magarlne. The women are utterly Irresponsible beings in their husband's eyes, and they are treated in most waya like little children ; provided for comiertably, fed, clothed and amnsed, but net educated. While naturally docile and intelligent, they become sarewdlsh through tbe ignorance In which they aie kept They ate generous with that unthink ing generosity that causes a child te give away ths most expensive toy, net knowing tbeoest. A Turklib woman will at any mo ment. If the caprice seizes her, give away her llne-it Jewels. Their hespltalltr Is tee well known te require mention. They always baveoetloeanu sweetmeat-served for any acd all guehts, and when they leel that tbe visit has lasted long enough tuey clap bands, and tlieCafieJee brings a second cup of coffer, and that is tbe signal. Ne guest can stay lenger tban te drink this. Sometimes the time between drlnka ia decidedly ihert. The women and children de net undreis at night, but add a wadded night robe te tbe clothes they already have en, and sleep thus summer and winter. They close all the doers and window, and sleep Heveral in one room, and doubtless would suiter dreadfully from tbe confined air, were it net tbut Turk ish carpenters never have hetrd of tbe pi umb line, and se windows aud doers all have crevlees which supply ventilation. The tales of Oriental magnificence fall te impress one who bas visited the best harems, for thy are one and all pictures et dirt and wan. ten extravagance. The only great display Is In the Kineunt et rua and jewelry. On tbe il Krs rr the general room for the women, or the private suites, it u always tbe aame cigmtte end, candles, nut shells, necklaces, geld ubreldered slippers and Bashes, and. in short, allacrtset disorder and dirt. And tha women are always eating, smoking or lolling about en tbe d Ivans. Tramp Usterm, Dr. Bull, of Cbester, aud J, R. Sypher, of Pulldelpbla, addressed the uie.ubur of the lleuteThursday night In support of tbe bill iertLe establishment of wayfarers' ledges. Tbe bill makes every tramp obtaining accom modations at these ledges te break stone for tbe Improvement et public reads, it Is con tended by the speakers that tbe proposed sys tem would greatly lessen tbe expenses et tbe counties of Pennsylvania, and te a large ex tent mitigate tbe tramp evlt Dr. Bell visited LaLeattsr several months ego collecting material te frame a bill te correct tbe tramp aalssace. A QSsrSi&lSS INTfelXtteCER, MBimi iMrsHMmsf MBBwmmM. rushes t Seats That stars SMasi tt-ae-S-reaa fats Y.laamkMM SfTilff. We sleep, bat the loom of 111 aever steps I and the patters which was weavlag when the sun went down, Is weaving when It comes up te-morrow. He who Is false te present duty breaks a thread In ths loom, and will Hud the flaw w hrn he may have forgotten Its cause. Seme men are like pyramids which are very bread where they touch the ground, but grew narrower as they reach the sky. In this world It Is net wbatwe take up, b-twhit wegltenp, that m ikes us rich. A helping world te eue In trouble Is often liken snitch en a rallretd trackbut eue Inch let ween wreck ami smooth rolling pros, perlty. A Chrlstlanltr which will net help these who are struggling from the bottom te the top of society needs another Chrlit te die for It. Success Is full el premise till men get It ; and then it Is a lsst year's nest, from which thn bird has flown. We co te the trrave et a friend savins-. " A man is deed ;" but angel throng about blut sivlng, ' a man is born. " We ought te love life ; we eiuht te desire te live here se long as Ged ordains It j but let us net se encase ourselves In time that we cannot break the crust and begin te threw out sheets ler the ether life. In the morning we carry tbe world, like Atlas ; at neon we atop and bend beneath it, and at night it crushes us flat te the ground. Any fcellns that takes a man away from his borne Is a traitor te tbe household. It is one of the worst e fleets of prosperity te make a man a vertex Instead of a foun tain, se that, Instead of throwing out, be learns only te draw In. It Is net well for a man te pray cream and llies-lin milk. Liberty is the soul's right te breathe, and whrn it cannot take a long breath laws are girdled tee tight. Without liberty man Is a syncope. Toe truest self respect is net te think of self. Doctrine Is nothing but the skin of truth set up and atutfed. Men have different spheres. It Is for some te evolve great moral truth, as the heavens evolve stars, te guide tbe sailor en tbe sea and the traveler en the desert; aud It Is for some, like the sailor and the traveler, slm- ply te be guided. a ne stream et Ills fork, and rellalen la apt te run In one channel and business in sneiner. There is always somebody te believe In any one who ia uppermost Death is tbe drooping of the flower that the fruit msy swell. A man living at a hotel Is like a grapevine In a llower-pet movable, carried around from place te places decked at tbe root and short at tbe top. Nowhere can a man get real root-room, and spread out his branches till they touch the morning and the evening, but in his ern house. a dowers never pnt en their best c'.ethea for Sunday, but wear their spotless raiment and exhale their odor every day, ae let your Cnristlan life, free from stain, ever give terth the fragrance of tbe love of Ued. PHe-aurEEacicCM. I eitcud the horizon. hence ! or Wherefore I Whtthcr I I knew whera It cornea But I tcarcs could keep my eyes en Xhe transcontinental weather Thegulgalglamsl Bat (you say) you heed It Se tbe fumei be soporltla seporltla soperltla (Slience! peace! -the cavern hmh') Erin? ths dagger, you may need It ; If the black rose gees te send it Dies, bat spring! teniae Oh, what gash. Ah, but don't It (say I), maybe; It U subtle aaa Brahmtntc ; (Divers reasons, sermens, songs), Tes the recalcitrant baby, Sareand pandit, sephbt, cynic S Sound the gong.- -.from Tiif Biti. Or. Eage's Catarrh Bemedy surpasses all. -1 wonder hew It U that Lawrence Birrett always keer s hi vetce sn clear and resonant t" "why 1 nppx. nice erxry ether tenatDtu man le utepja supply or Dr. Bull's Ceunh syrup. Itheumatlstn had had held et meffortweor thrrejears. 1 trlnd ealy.tlen Oil i Uqulckly gave me reller, and 1 have net hid It Iem. WSI. CLAKK, Clinten, Baltimore county, ltd. KVKVltl. HOTICKII. Mothers! Mothers It Moment t Are you disturbed at night and broken of yenr rest by a sick caild suffering and crying with the excruclitlng pain of cnttlng teeth? If se, go at once and get a bottle of MKS. WINSLOWS sotmuve sikup. it will relieve the peer llt'wOsnirerlmmedlately-dependupenlt; there is no mistake about it. There lJ net a mother en catth who has ever ned It, who will net tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rcstte tbe mother, and relief and health te the child, operating Ilka magic It la perfectly tafe te ue In all cases' and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription of one of the eldest and best iemale physicians and nurses In the United States. Sold every where. 25 cents a bottle. Uay31-lydw A Very Narrow Krap. "Tcs, I had a very narrow escape," said a Bremluent citizen te a friend. "I was confined iny bed for a year and my friends gave me op ter a consumptive's grave, unlll 1 began using Kemp's Balsam for the Threat and Lungs, and here lam, sound and hearty." l-rlce Sue. and lH.JLMl0 by. " u-Cechran. Druggist, Je. 137, Jierth Queen street, Lancaster. BR POIl'S COUGH and Consumption Cure Is sold by us en a guarantee. It cares Con sumption, fold by H. II Cochran, drngalat. os. W7 and 1.9 North JQueen b, Lancaster; (3) Renews Her Tentb. Mrs. Phfflbechesley, Petersen, ClayCe.mwa, tells the following remarkable story, the truth et which Is vouched for by tbe residents el tbe fw-nt "Iam7J jears old, have been troubled with kidney complaint and lameness for many Sears i could net dress myself without help, owl am free from all pain and soreness and nm able te dn all my own housework. 1 ewe my thauks te Kleclrle Hitters for having re newed my youth, and removed completely all disease and pain " Try a bottle j only nc : at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 aad 1W North Queen street. Lancaster, Fa. (,) SLBKPL-Sa NIGHTS, made miserable bythat terrible cough ehuea'e Cnre Is tbe remedy for ye2 . J?1 ljir ' " Ceenran, druggist, Nes 1S7 and 138 Nena Qneen at., Lancaster, fa! (sj Da. II aasum Wen sratrr, ruraiy vegetable pleasant te take, will expel worms If any exist, no purgative required .after using, trice, cents, by all druggist, btt-JmdM Wr A Captain's FertaaaM Discovery. CapU Celeman, schr. Weymouth, plying be- J.T!?n..t,nUeJ:;lty .na Y., had Veen treu, bled with a cough se that he was nnable te sleen and was Induced te try Dr. King's New DUcev. cry for Consumption, it net only gave him In. stant relief, hut allayed the extreme soreness et his breast. Ills children were similarly affected and u single dose had the same happy effect. Dr. King's New Discovery Is new the standard remedy in the Celeman household and en beard the schooner, free trial bottles of this standard remedy at II. il Cochran's Drug Stere. 137 and lwS North Queen street, Lancaster, I'a. (4) Tha Impeadlna; Danger. The recent statistics of the number of deaths show that a large majority die with Consump tion. This disease may commence with an ap parently harmleHs cough which can be eared In stantly by Kemp's Balsam for tha Threat and Langs, which Is guaranteed te cure andrellev all ewes, rrtea Su cent and SI- Trial lit frit. wLSi? by H- " Cecanus, druggist. Ne. in North yueen street. eS-lwdaitw THAT HACKING COUGH can be se quickly cared by Shlleh's Care. We guarantee lu Beld tiy H. B Cochran druggist. Ne. 117 and 1M Nena Queen St., Lancaster, fa. (t) BAP1D TUANB1T. The latest and best form of rapid transit Is for a person troubled with a sick biadacbe te take a dose of Dr. Leslle'a Special 1'rescrlptien and what a rapid transit train the affliction takes for lu departure, bee advertisement In another column. decae-lyd(l) COUGH, WHOOPING COUGH and Bronchitis Immediately relieved by bbUen's Cure. Held by U u. Cochran, druggist. Ne. 137 and 1 North Q seen be, Lancaster, fa. (I) e bettls swaers a Cubs. Mr. Oscar K. B. Kech, of AUentewn, Pa- was bedfast with In In Sammatery rheumatism In the winter of 1SSS. Doctors could de nothing te relieve elm. lie commenced using Gress' Bheamatle Kemedy By the time he had used salt a bottle be could leav bis bed i when be had fUlahsa tta "bottle he was cared and ha net hadaretarnef tke dlMasealnea. In his own words, l ll batter than verb-fore," I'rtcwW.byslldragwUu. CXsVJVfVF Fer any ease et KldaayTreti. wetaSws7XtDkiVVl?ar.TFi1i taU.tec.re. .eU by Orjjgf flgnj. FRCP AY, MABCHli.l -taaiCAt, .TULOPUOROslFOH RHKUMATIBlf. WHY IS IT That then mat Um and neuralgia are se preva lent T This question has aet bean satisfactorily answered, tut It Is certain Usst these dlseaira are net only the must palnf at bat among the most common, and Bena member of nearly every family In the land Is the victim of one of these dread tormenters. Ladles seem te be ps rnllarly llable te neuralgia attacks, which, In the form of neuralgic hcadicbe.p tin In the back or nervous pains are of common occurrence. Met until the discovery of Athlopheroa had any remedy been tennd ter either rheumatism, neu ralgla or nervous headsrhe, and they wens gen crally conceded te be Incurable, but Athlopho Athlepho Athlophe ros has been proved te be net only a certain cure ferlhesedlscasps In all their varied forms, but a safe remedy. If, lu thonsser Athlopheroa, the bowels are kepptrf fly c;n, Its success Is err err ta(a,andteaid this, Athiopheroi Pills are rec ommended, which, while providing the neces sary cathartic, will be found te be a valuable aid te ths action of the medicine. Athlopkero Is be experiment, It has been tested and has proved iu wonderful efficacy. Ihe Athlopheroa 1MIU were originally pre pared aa a remedy for use In connection with AiDiepnores.tor rneumallam and neura'glaand ktndrcd complaints. Used in connection with that remedy, they are a certain cure for either of these very common and distressing disease. They have also been found te ba an invaluable remedy for any and all diseases arltng from vltl ited b'oed or general debility. Trey are es prrldly valuable ler nervous debility, bleed poisoning, dyspepila, distress after eating, headache, csnsttpatlen, 1ms of appetite, and all stomach or liver troubles. or diseases et women they are Invaluable. These pills are perfectly harmless and may be safely used by adaltser children. Testimonials of these who have been cured will be sent free en application. Bvery druggist should keep Athlopheros and Athlopberos rills, but whera tnjy cannot be bought of the drnggUt the Athlopberos Ce., Ne. Ill Wall street. New Yerk, will send either (car rtage paid) en receipt or regular prtce, which Is si ee per bettle for Athlopberos and soe. for rills. mar; 1 weed CIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. ENDORSERS. The following dlstlngnlihed person, well and widely known, testify te the valuable proper lie et ' Simmons Liver Regulator! Hen Alexander H.Strphens: Inhn W ltck. with, nt.hep of Georgia i Gen. Jno. It. Gorden, cx-U. 8 Senater: Heu JneulU -herter.ex Gov. or AUbtmai Hcv David WI114, D i . l-rcs't OiUthrepe, Cel ; BUhep Plerc. of the M. K. Church Seuth; Jndae Ja Jacksen, Nnnreme Court, iteergla: J. Edgar Ibempwnt Heii lien. Hill: Hen Jehn c. Brccarurldge ; Hiram Warner, lat Chief Jtutlce or . t 1)1 wl w un der,Aststant -estmattr, Phlla ,ra. And many ethers from who-n we have letters commenting upon this medicine as a most valuable house hold remedy. If you are sufferers and cannot find relief. procureaienc-rrnrayour druggist a bottle of egulajer. Glv- U a fair trial and It will net en'v afford relief but permanently euro en 4V see that jeu get the Genuine. raaraaxD bv J H. 7ElLl.4C0,l'hllaaclrhla.ra. mareedJtw YER'S CHERRY PECTORAL. 11 It Saved My Life " Is a common exprotilen, often heard from these who have realized, by personal use, the curative powers or Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I can' I nui -y ennngn in praise, et Ayer's Cherry Pec toral, believing as I de thaUbut for lu use, 1 should long since have died from lung troubles. K. Bragden, Palestine, Tex. About ; six months age I hid a severe hemor rhage of the Lungs, brought en by a distressing cough, which deprived me of sleep and rest 1 had used .various cough balsams and expecte--ruvts withoatebtalnlng relief, a friend advised me te try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I did se, and am happy tessy that it helped tra atencn. Uy continued use tnls medicine enred my cough, and. 1 am satisfied, saved my llfe, Mrs. K. ceburn, 13 second St , Lewell, aliss. I have used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for ever a year, and sincerely believe I should have been i?3.y?I!Ji,1Jtn(J.t hfen tOT thii medicine It hai enred me of a dai.c-ereua affection of Ihe Inngs, for which I had altueit aespUred of ever finding a remedy -e. A. ilestullen, Windser. Province of Ontario. ' '"' Ayer's Cherry Pectoral saved my life. Twe years aie I took a severe Celd, which settled en ray inngs 1 consulted physicians, and took the rrmdis they prcicillwa, but failed te obtain relef until! began using Ajer's cherry Pecte- Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. i'I7,i'2re1,.DT Dr,i c- Aver Ce , Lewell, Mass. mlrtteu gRUU- 1,rtM,l Ml -ettlesTS: QAPCINE PLASTERS. " ' BENSON'S POROUS PLASTIRS. WINTEBEXPOSUnKCAUSKS CODGUS, ether ailmenu, ler which llensen's Canctne wr ui imitations nnder similar teundlnr names, such ai "Capsicum" "Capsiiln." or " capslctne " A si ea Bse's ad tam S5gUUXamlne carera,r wnen y" y. All w.,l. OKADOUT A JOHNSON, aiKmdeedAw Proprleteni. New Ye.-k. Q.RAY-S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. THK GBEAT KNGLISII BEsfFDr. An un- falling enre for Seminal Weakness. Hpermator Hpermater The a, t r petencr. and all Diseases thatfollew a a,eiuence of felf Abuse; aa Less of Memery; ,,,,niTe,r,,, ' "'tude. Pain In the Back, Dullness of Vision. Premature old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Consumption and a Hrematnre Grave. wmi.yii . " n'1 particulars In our pamphlet which we lei0Jli 8 .na ":e n" m te everyoneT J.".e. 0PeeiLMedlclne u sold by all drng Si,ihMlJ?,.,lE!Jcka",0.r,1x rackaaes for SI. or iI.2Knti!?em.v maU ea U reoeptel the money, by addresalng - -- TUE UUAT BfEDICtNK CO., 4t2 v.fl?! w' eonnterfelU. we have'addpwd &2&V!W& th0 mJ"eDUl- tf S?J2nJincuter by " B- Ccbran. marHwOdAw J1XHAUHTKD V1TAU.TY. BXHATTSTED 7ITAIITY ywk of the age en Manhood, Nervea and XSSSf " "8 untold mlMrlw consequent thereon. SOO page Sve. ia nrescrlntletu for ) aU-SS&w--i- ?-"f?5?Ji!l mUdle-sged men for Ute next SO days. Addreu B. wTfll PAKXEK, Bulflnch Strait, IkSteS! ingand iddres mvlM-wOdAw JDARLKY MA1VT WHI8KY. PERRINE'S PUKE BABLEY 1AIT WHISKY. DYSPEPSIA. INDIGESTION and all wasting disease eaa be entirely cured by It, MALAlilA is completely eradicated from tha ayitem br tts use. PEBKINE'S CUBE BABLEY MALT WH1SEY revive tha energlea el thesa were with axcwMlve bodily or mental effort. It acta s a -A'EQUABD against exposure In Ua vt and rigorous weather, JsT-TAKE part of a wtnsgUssftu eaycmr ar rival home attar tha labors of the day ana tha same quantity baton your breakaut. Balm chemically pert, It commends Itself te tfes aaasv leal pref aaHen, WATOH Till LaVBML. VoenaalaannieaaearlJiftMslsasTCC. ttsianiMistsl. M. t J. S. PERRINE, me. mi wekm vmcmr ws awm EasssssaBLL ' W sS--1 1 f M?zzmmM?zmzz2- "'? " B- MM-Ur. VNS-vtf. .- ,. ...--Mfc s FRINQ T1UDB. READY -reit- -AT- ASTRICH'S Palace ei Fashion. riuaT oi'KNi.Ne or SPBIN& MILUNERY ! Wn am new eihlbllliig au lmtuenw Stock of Black and Coleied Straw Eats and Bonnet3 In Canten. Milan Ami Union Mil in. straw la all the Latest Styles. Alie real I Early Spring Flowers. An Immense Assortment at 1'rlccs te Suit everybody. New Silk and Can re Materials Fer Millinery Trimming. FEATHERS, TIPS AND F0MP0N8 In all the Leading Spring Celers Undoubtedly the largest and most cempteta stock of Klbbens in Lancaster. Ribbon Dfpirlncst en 2d Fleer Frent Onr assortment in this department has grown te such a large ex'ent that we wpre compelled tore ueve the same te our seeend fleer, where we areable te make the proper dltptay or goods. The ajertmnt Inrludis a lull line of eatin and Ores-Uiutn Blbbnns in Plain, l'lcet rdge and rancy Kdged Ulbbens In all the Leadlus Spring Shades, such as HEI.10TKOPE,COri'EK,PACTOLK, BO SEAL. TEBBA-COTrA, VIEUXR03K, 8UU1MI', SAGE QUEEN, COBBLIN.GUIS UAMDOO.CBKSSON, CHABTltEUSr.ArrLKGUwtV. MANDAIU.V, TILLUEL, LEGIIOItX, HAVANA. CASTOB, BOIIDKAUX, emAMUll, and all Other Popular Shades. In Plain Satin Ribbon we keep a full Hee et all colors and widths In lour different qualities. 4W Come and see this wonderfully oeniDltte assortment. It defies ull description. rUM MAJ.M UM HMHt. FOR BALK. . Tw?, Uerse Platform Spring Wagen with top body. Uoed ssnew. Innulroef ..,. 1'111-IPLKlliKLTKUftCO, fis-tfd m North gueca street. BTtOR KENT-STORE.ROOM AND BASE- ff frNT.1!,.ltn DwBllng atuched, sltuatcl lw. ,.A -W. fcU UCVil Bl?U lnmilrn nf PHILIP I.KHZsLTEK, 211 North Queen afreet. mar3-Zwd "DIOR HALE OR RENT PROPERTY ON A; Cemer of Duke and churea street, con taining elgntroems and largs store-room. Ooed locality. Inquire of PHILIP LEDZRLTRIt. mar3 tfd 211 North Queen street. fJSOR RF.NT-ORIhT MILL WITH KN. JU alne Power, In Bapbe town. hip. Lancaster eennty, Pa.: three minutes walk te ral read station. Jteferfer parllcnlars. . .,,.. .. .. MICIlAEr.BECKIB, ml-udftw Blount Hepe, Lancaster county, Pa. iyOR RENT. ..Twe ST ?en.r rv"n In Brimmer' New S?ilai"tJ- ,2sX,0rtn non street. Heat and sas Included. Apply at feblS-tfd K-IMsiaiu'LIVEBYOiriCE. TfOR RENT-PROM APRIL, 1, I8S7. A3 Arint-Class farm of 90 Acres, two mile from the city, yenr acre of Land en Kncaiand street. Four acres of Land In the fghth ward. Small Stable. 2 Wen orange street. Small Heuse en East Orange, Frederick, Enlten, church and Jehn itreeu. Term reasonable! Apply te U1BSHABBOTHEB. JOOPER. HOUSE FOR RENT. V i cooper Ilonse, one half sqnare from Centre Square and Opera Ilonse, and near both railroad depot. This Is one of the largest and best houses in the ctty. Large Sale and Ex change) (tables, all BrstrClass. i-ossesslea en April 1st. decI7tld WM. J. COOPEB. 13OR SALE OR HENT.-TUE LARGE .wft.u uwift i.,xr-w e r-'uuis ana iere room. i!t7?.'!Pl2a.b7 Charle. Macvsy', grocery store. Will rent la part or separate!-. Apply ATI. A -J a uunti T"r Beal Estate aud Insurance Agent, J 03 Kait King street. lwd FOR RENT MARKET H0D8K ON West King street, and adjoining Mayer's Office, will be leased for eltherene or dve yea j. Bid for the same will be received at the city Treasuier' Office, until S o'clock ef jrtlday, March II, 1837. Market Committee reservelbe right te reject all bids B- oider of mart lwd MAbKXT COMMITTEE. WATOftBt "TyATOHES. Watches, Clocks Chains and Jewelry at lea than auction price until January 1. 1887. Vyine let of Kings. Ac Alse. Elgin, waltham Aurera for which 1 am Bele Agent), and ether Irst-Claas Watches: ileal Watch and Jewelry Benalrlng. 4SJ-Cerrect place in city. Ursa by Telegraph Pall, only L. WEBER, UH North Qusea Bt, sTaar Psmn-a. B. B. Depot, Bpaetaciss. Eysglisaes sBdOpUcaiacefU. AU ktndael walrr7 mERRORH OP THK DENTAL. CHAIR X DUABMBU. Teeth extracted by the use el electricity per fectly Bate and harmless. My SUM Teeth are mxdaef Lhabest material that lean Durchas. mils swtaAspalalty. AU work guaranteed. sr. a- ruuaa, uen enlist. apifl-lyd Ha 63 North Qnra Bt. QVnU QDARAMTSSD. RUPTURE. Oar fuaiaat IsMlteSlSIM l!M.LsialVrl b DB, J. B.. MATH. dala frera hnsl I be operation or atsaMtasstMtoaaaarevaei earssv. Malaeslca. MABGMBTmTHILvA. Band ler areelar. JS-l-SAw anURE FOR THE OKA K. J rack's rataat tatprs-asl Omshlenaw Bar Drmaas partacUy raHeta feaarlag aad perieral tkawartel UsaaAtaiat Arum. Invisible, cera. StsB-aisrursta sjosltle. AU onversa enversa onversa ssesi s.m bt sriaipBtsajrl AUUaetly. Sasd ztigr-xxx. Snriny In ! Ribbons ! - Ribbons ! IWW mmt ensict.. N W YORRBTOKE. CORSETS I WATT & SHAND, 6. 8 A 10 EAST KINO ST., LANCASTER PA , !?i'.if JSPUP .'? CH n eaamlna the Latest etylfs and most Improved shapes In "" Anterl(n Bad Imperteil CORSETS! IKltrtT riTTIVO rOHSETS. s;.ip., fMU,;53.tuch. rUK.NCil WOVEV COltSET. Tic each. DO, VAUNKIt'S CKI.EIIKATICD COkALINB CUUSETSInall tlsei. tVABNEU'SBUOBT-ltlP COUSKTS. WABNf B'S HEALTH COU8ETS. WABNEB'S COEAL1NE CORSETS. WABNEB'S AUUOMtNAL COBSEIS. WAUNElt'S NUBS1.NU COUSETS. UcOltAW'S rAMOHR SHOUT AtllinMINAL COBSETS ler Stout Ladle only ll.Ueach. Popular makes of Thompson's OLOVE-riT. 1INU COBSETS. The WelUxnesm EBENCH P. I. CORSET J. HISSES' COUSKTS. CHILUKEN'S COH6ET WAISTS. VSverythlng doilruble la Corsets at the New Yerk Stere. H AQER V lmOTHER. Carpets. NEW STYLES AND COLORS. Hager & Brether. CAUI'ETS In HtamUrd ()nallttes. from Well hnewn Jlanuiictunn. Tapestry Carpets. Bexbury, Aletantcr. Smith, ("anferrt, Sllnsen. Htggen and Mrilferd Tapestry Carpets In 7. S. 9 and W wire qualities. Bedy Brussels Carpets. Ittgelew, Lewell, Hartferd, (Htm Eche. Pal mer, Herner and oleneldnn Itedy Itrusicls Car pets, of standard lv-siame Qualities. MOQUEfCAltPET3, VELVET CAKPET8, THBEEPLV and ":xru KUPEll IN0BA1N CAUPETS. WOOL l.ST.ItAl.V CABPETS, correv chain- caicpeis, hall cakpkis, -TAUt CAKPKTS, BAO and CHAIN CAUrKTs, Large Line of Styles and Quilltles. KUUS AND ABT SQUAUK8, LINOLEUM ASH OILCLOTHS, CHINA AMI COCOA MATT1NUS. Experience.' Csrpet "ewers and Layers. and all work promptly executed. PRICES THE LOWEST. Hager & Brether, Ne. 25 WEST KINO STP.BBT, LANCASTEU, PA. J. B, MARTIN UU. A Cut in Prices. IN- QUEENSWARE . DEPARTMENT -AT- J. R Martin & Ce.'s. TIIIBTr-riVK CUATES or QUEENSWABI ItECElVED, OPSNKII AND BEADY rOU INSPECTION. A li Inner Set Whits tlranlte at H.W worth H.00. A Dinner Set While Porcelain, Square Shape, atMWi regutar price, 19 ea A Dinner Bet Hand-Painted en Wblte Perce lain at II 1 00. Extraordinary Bargain Jnst recelved In a 117 piece Dinner Bet, Hand Painted, Best English Ware, at 119.10 1 real value, fJ te. rive patterns te select from, einslstlng of Besebud, Geld Band, Daisy, rem Leif and Apple Ulossem. Hailland's French China. Dinner Beta In Geld Band and Hand-Palnted are among the bargains, a they have all been reduced. Anewprleein White Oranlte Chamber Beta at IL23 brlnga them lower than offered, befiwe. Elve Crates. Pi In ted Chamber Beta, 10 pieces, at WOO, are the same as some parties are selllag at $3 Oft, J. I Martin & Ce., CsW.Wtwt Klaaf .NlN Kft, Liwunsi y-u uv ffii fsl. 'x.1- : l-JJJl.ii'.T,i r.-J& !:A?yisWJ?'fraa'.3. Ad'. $hi?&Mk&rLiJi i..j!k.
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