Vft ,WP BRMfflSHWWW- i .t.:,' iiidfri;; Va.-l"17 ISlTCXi. .taWaIt, !. rvwW ravr.4rr ts-tVa -cr trATJrtll X 1MVT i j ir 4w .,", -, -jV ftJ lxAJNUASJ-ErV lAAJUUX JJTAXiAOlvrAVJGiX., AUvai, av,a.aa. A, a.e. rev BT,.j . Uh f t'VHIa . i Kl atAawMPIsfl1 119 1 ISi I "n ffll SB" MOB 9a9iM MM Wflti In moo Bl Swl get el no HlWtiidy Intaflfceneer hjtj- HHj''?' WawMtMY MORWNti BBtSZiMvrnaii own w gP"rirf'' ' JPSJIM5I?W1M WWIIW. BFTmi !! I WIIHI'IH fiMVMMH' tUMMttt, a. I Hi ftstaafcc IntettiienD. p 'iuraianB. vasca h, ia. MtewtMtl IMMlllflM cttbm beta. m Mm wO; Mmm the toMlttsien that ,4MmMhm, m m fetcralnM an quat. Una of fMtyaet question! of pelltfeal aaoaeaij. net questions e( morality, net aaaUm et sentiment. Aa te the first and second points of the petition, his honor toys both are easily sus ceptible of proof. The bis question , there fore, is In the decision of the latter,wheUier such licensed house is necessary for the ac commedation of the public, and the enter- n m i its tainmeni or strangers ana travelers. 9 99 Tn MUMt4 In 4lta TtitfrA Pitmmln neta that a decision should net be reached by merely counting the number of petitioners and the number of remenstranta.and decid ing in accordance with the preponderance of numbers. Reference must particularly be had te the character of the signers, and te their knowledge of the subject and their ability te form au opinion thereon. The court held that general remenstrances were of no value and that only citizens of the township, ward or borough in which the house is located should sign petitions or remenstrances. In the last mentioned point there is solid wisdom that is recommended te the sign ers of petitions and remenstrances iu this county for licenses whereof they knew practically nothing. kUtkaflSTeraer. avac had a very interesting r vttk tbe Phlladelphlani, who de kl:e net want the Traction bill at, ei we Traction f, aimed its ease in person and by the paia eloquence ei el, Mr. Gee. W. Blddle.Mr. I1A Bhapley and Mr. Jehn G. Jehn. lsjBibyaletter from Mr. Shipley, pres- Ua rrevttent JLire ana Trust f, who claimed te speak for the te whom nil company leans i Traction stock. Mr. Shipley Quaker of Philadelphia, who lap always when a corporation wants aa stands ready te de its bid. K"itts) aa a kind lawyer would. Upen tatter aWa a vary large committee of re- etttseaa appeared who presented , la addresses by several and In a i'inm Mr. Mac Veagh. The governor tfaatebave a foil appreciation of liavetved. The Traction people claimed that their a very beneficent one and Mfl'fgtving the people transportation the city that could net be as id! efficiently done, if they did k lm rxee access with their cars te all tat the town. They seemed te admit i It was tbslr purpose te occupy as many f the atresia as they could get into, and , te think that It would be a pubic benefit KtkerbadaU the street eaawnver j . . " U8-0 '"Johnaen,toapertlnenjrtnquiry Railroad Inspection. The frequency of railroad horrors of late may be a very fortunate thing, for many of them concentrated into a space of a few weeks are much mere impressive than when scattered ever a year, and it the reads will ever be forced te proper caution it can only be through earnest and con tinued popular demand for it, stimulated by the vivid presence of the danger. The accidents of late have caused the traveling public te raise a firm demand for state inspection of read bed and rolling stock, with laws establishing the requirements consistent with safety. There are several theories te account for the collapse of the " tin bridge " at Rosten, but the discovery of an old and rusted fracture in the iron girder is evidence that proper inspection would have condemned it and possibly have averted the accident. As the con stant jarring often changes the nature of the metal, there must always be an ele ment of danger in iron bridges, and it may be very difficult te avoid accidents from broken rails, but in these days of scientific method it should net be hard te establish a system of testing both the materials of construction and the plaut in use. Sound may be used as a test and a rail can readily, in reply te a blew from a hammer, be made te tell whether it is reliable. There is no doubt that science can furnish an expert with means te detect failure in the sufficiency of bridge and track and cars te safely de their work, if it is called upon. Railroad officials are supposed te be sufficiently Interested, in a pecuniary way, te endeavor te secure the TsnPitlsewg Jed; wUahtaa always been a awes readable end fartay newspaper, la especially atttaeUve new Uist It has reduced UiM of Ite page end changed from a folio toeqaarte. ThetBttlalauinberofthUehenge contains congratulatory letter from promi nent Democrats of the atate, among them Hen. Cr. Black and W. V. ltenseh The JVH has our beat wiahaa ter long and uninter rupted career of still greater prosperity than that which haa been showered upon It In the past. Hi'ked the day when the trailing arbutus, harbinger et spring, will be here. m a Mr. rewnKRt.Y has taken the trouble te write a long letter tn defenae of the purchase et a property en North Bread street, l'hlla. delphla, for headquaitera (or the Knight of Laber. He claim that a headauarters was abwlutely necessary and that the Invest ment ha proved a geed one; sixty and sixty tive thousand dollar having been offered for a property which cost teO.000. The bulk of hta letter, however, la made up of a acathlng denunciation et his enemies, and give the impression that Mr. I'ewderly la beginning te get tired of his thankless task; but unleaa we greatly mistake the man, he will lead the Knights of Laber as long aa the faintest hope remains or their succeed. There are grave doubts even among the Knight themselves of the possibility of welding the organization Inte a band of sufficient strength and elasticity ; and even If this should be accom plished there will always be danger of Its swift destruction through some overestimate of these qualities. Any attempt te maintain labor at high price when ether values luve fallen must result la disaster te the order ; and the frequent resort te general strikes te cure some local trouble will greatly diminish the value et a laborer who is a Knights el Laber. B104K. Levater Rutan ssys that his anti-dlscrlm-Inatlen bill was net largely prepared by Frank Thomsen, et the Pennsylvania rail road. And yet it has some very auspicious railroad linger marks. Governer Beaver listened 3 hears en Monday la Hanlsbarg, tn arguments against end ter the Beuse bill Ma M (one of the TrecUdn bills), which bss passed both branches at the legislature and la awaiting the action of the governor, Feter A. 1. Wldeaer, Wn, L. Klklns, J. McMan,Thea. Delan, D. 11. Line, Congressman II. H. Blng Blng Blng bam,JohnO.Jehunn,coansel for the Traction company ; David W. Bsllert, counsel for It a Continental aad ether railways, and Oeergn W. Bid die and Kulus K. Shapley, counsel far thai Traetlnn mmnanv stockholder, ap peared for the bill. A large delegation of the members of the Citizens1 ceurtulttee were present te Oght it. Athmg ler B 100,000 Appropriation. The annual meeting el the l'euusjlvanla State Veterinary Medical association was held Monday at the University of I'ennsylvsnla, Philadelphia. Dr. Themas B. Huer was elected president A petition of request te the leglalature for an approprladen of 100,000 ler carrying en the work of the University waa endorsed. UruHtets MaM Met PtMcrlb. The trade association et Philadelphia drug gists adopted a resolution en Monday declar ing " that It Is the sense of this association that no pharmacist Is Justified In prescribing ever the counter or In any way giving ad Ttce te patients except in cases of emergen cies," m m m rrsmalersly Aisd. Many a woman I robbed of thme. rharmj which thn gentler ni value te hlRhly.and made oldbefemnertlmeby functional Irregularities. Tetuchtr-e Meed et youth may Iw lentared bv the ne of a remedy which hw teod the test of ttmnitnd whtch u te ly ncknewledgiMj te m without an equal 11 a cure for all fminl weak newfa Itr. rterce's "ravorlle rrescrlptlea." lly alldrugtUt. There vm a sound of ravetrv bv ntebt." and ha had a cold but couldn't ye, all en account of nenralfrl. Her favorite dude, however, had a level head, and. Inttetd of a bouquet, brought Salvation OH. They went, and were happy ence mere, The proprietor! of the Tarboro Siuthtrner, Tarboro N. C, wtltes "Dr. null's Cough yrnp gee se tut our drnicgUts can't Seep supplied ' aPMVSAL MOTIVES. s 1MM0N8 L1VRR RKaULATOB. ENDORSERS. The following dletlngulthed persons, well and widely known, tuttfy te the valuable proper ties of Simmons Liver Regulator ! Hen Alexander II. Stephens t Jehn w. Beck with, ni.honef Ueerxlai lien. J no. H.Uorden. cU. S. Matiater t Hen. Jno Ulll sherter.es Uev. of AUbnat lev. David Wlllt, I) ll.rres't Oaletnrepe, cel 1 msn Church Seuth; .imie lllshep rierce, et the St. St. Jan. Jnckten, supreme Court, ticetKtat J. LdRar'lhompteni Hen. Ben. tint 11011. uiinn v. mrcirnnuie i miau. Warnet.latnChHif Juitlcoef Ua. 1 Lewlt Wun der, Ai.lstHiit t'ontiuatter, l'hlla ,1'a. And many ether from whom we have letters commenting upon thta tucdlclne as a most valuable house hold remedy. . ... It yen are sufferers and cannot And relief, procure atoneMfroiu jour drugalst a bottle of ttCRUlft'er. lilvn It a fair trlar and It wilt net eniv afford relief but peruianently cure you. Sir ece that you get the Uenutne. rBSFARIDST J. II. 7KIL1N A CO , 1'hUadelphla, Pa. marSeedAw , TCEH'S SAUSAPAMMiA. ueeued caiety or tnelr tracks and trains ; I Vlttf ItlA D1intn,.MA- Anna Afr 1 'fMA fcA - .. ' .. " . ,r - I W WIO HUUJIIiUU V.'-.". UUb DCCU1 W 13 I .v7T TT - m jatpaseiew Geuiiuuy sustained by experience. There is net &j"" "k-ssTTsw was limiiea in its PERSONAL. Eden K. PiLLntrnv, swell-known Demo crat sad lawyer died In Meireie, Mass., en Sunday. Fera Lke xiii has appointed five new cardinals and thirteen bishops, none of Ithem for this side or the Atlantic. Theodere Tiltex, when told of Mr. Beecher's death and asked whether be had anything te say, shook bis head sadly and answered: "N"e; it will de no geed new." Ex-Sheriff Rewan, of Philadelphia, ap pears te be se rapidly improving that his physician, Dr. Huge Kngel, regards his en- lire recovery a mauer 01 only snort time. Mayer elect Titler, of Philadelphia, haa officially announced that General Leuis Wagner will be appointed director of public works and ex-Mayer William S. Stokley di rector of public, safety. PuncAsatse Aeest W. L. Wilsen, el the Keadlng railroad, will be succeeded en March 31 by H. C.Norten, who has held a similar position en the Indianapolis, Bleem ingten A. Western railway. Mns. Lccinda B. Cu-andler, president of the Chicago Meral Educational society, writes te Mis. Cleveland te express te her the thank et the society ler the "womanly delicacy" abe haa displayed In the "non adoption et decellete dresa." General W. H. H. Davis en Monday evening read paper en " Certez and Monte Mente xuma " before the Pennsylvania Historical society In Philadelphia. It was announced that the scciety had received a gift of (2,000 from Jehn F. Smith and legacy of (1,000 from the late Rebecca Darby Smith. Officers were nominated te bs ve'.sd for in May. Mothers 1 Moment! Mothers! I Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth t If se, go at ence and get a betUe of M US. WINSLOW'S SOOTUINO BYKUP. It will relleve the peer lltUe snffer Immediately depend upentt I there is no mistake about It. There U net a tncthnr en eetth who has overused It. who wlU net tell yen at once that It will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It Is perfectly sate te nje In all cases' and pleasant te the taste. ana lsthe prescription of one or the eldest ana best female physicians and nurses tn the United States. Sold every where. 25 cents a bottle. may31-lyd&w SHIt.OH'S COUGH and Consumption Cure Is sold by us en a guarantee. It cures ton ten ton sumptien, void bv H. n Cochran, druggist. Ne. 157 and 1.9 erlh yuceu St., Lancaster, Pa. tJ) Pimples, Beils, And Carbuncles result from a debilitated. Im poverished, or Impure condition of the bleed. AVer's MirK.irarllls rirevent and curus these eruptions uiij painful tumors, by removing their cause, the only tffectual way or treating thorn. ayer's Sarsaparlll has prevented the uanat course et tietl,whlchh.ve pained and dltresed tue every si asen for several ears. Uee. Scales, I'laluvllle, Mich. 1 was badly troubled with Pimples en the face ; aiss with a discoloration or the skin, which showed Itself In ugly dark patches. fe exter nal treatment dig mere than temporary geed. Ayer's Sarsaparllla effected A PERFECT OURS And I tue net been troubled slnee.-T. W. lleddy, litter ft-, Lewell, Mass. 1 wss troubled with 11 Mis. and my 'health was much impaired 1 began using Ayer's sarsspa rllla.anJ.ln dun time, the eruptions all dlsap. penred, and lnv health was completely restored. Jehn It. Malm, Kdlter Stantri Obfritr, Albe marle, N. C. I was troubled, for a long time, with a humor which appeared en my face In ugly Pimples and nietches. Ayer's Sarsaparllla cured me 1 consider It the le,t bleed purlBer In the world Charles U. Smith, Merth Craftsbury, t. w Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is sold by alldruggests and dealers tn mcdlclne. Ask for Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and de net be per suaded te take any ether, l'repared by Dr. J C. Aer A Ce , Lewell, Mass. marllteis JUMUMUh neP B1TTEM, j - 1 ledicine, Het a Drink. HIGH AUTHORITY. Hep Hitters la net. In any sense, an aleohelle beverage or liquor, and could net be sold, for use, except te persons desirous of ebtalalag medicinal bitter OBKBN aUAUBt, IT, 8, Cetn'r Internal slsv. inuMnoen. J). C, BepL Si, 1S4. Dear Sir Why don't you get a certlBeate from Cel. W. U. W.. of Italttmere. abewlng hew he cured himself of drunkenness by the help of Hep HUtsrs. His Is a wonderful case. He Is well known In Heehester. N. T by all the drinking people there, lie Is known In this city, Cincin nati. New Orlean. New Tork i In faet all ever the country, as he hat spent thousands of dol lars for rum. I honestly believe hi card would be worth thousand of dollars te you In this and Baltimore alone, and make thousands of sober men by Induelng the ns et your blturs. J.A.W. mmtwmmu B' OSTON BTOHB. IIILLO, UTTLK SPaiRO I Tell ins what the New Style wtu be land whets, te get thetu I OO TO TUB Bosten Stere. II and 28 HORTH QUEEN ST., And you will get tha tATaSTStTLIS AND LOWBST PBICBB. Don't Walt I OurBesntlful Spring Goods UAVB COMB, Aud I en will be Delighted when yen see B1I.H AND WOOL M11TUKH la OssSSks. Plaids and Strip's. . TK1COT clot it in nam ana Mixtures, Plaids and Strip's. In fact every thing that could be feaad task best tuatkeu In the country. Henews Her Tentb Mrs. Fhesbe Chesley, Petersen, Clay Ce , tows. D IGESTYLIN. KIDDER'S DIGESTYLIN. tells the following remarkable story, the truth et which Is venched for by the residents et the town " 1 am 73 years old, have been troubled with kidney complaint and lameness for many years; could net drees myself without help. Vew I am tree from all pain and soreness nnd am able te de all my own housework. 1 ewe my thanks te Electric Hitters for having re newed my youth, and removed completely all disease and pain." Try a bottle ; eniy 60c ; at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and lJJJierth (jueen street. Lancaster, Pa, (4) 8LKBPLB!b NIG UTS, made miserable by that terrible cough. BhUeh'a euro Is the remedy for you. Sold by It. B. Ceehran, druggist, V 1S7 and US Nena Queen BU, Lancaster, fa. (!) DaaTDSLiea? Ltvaa ratisTS rer stck headache torpid liver, biliousness and Indigestion . Small and easy te swallow. OneplUadeee. Price, S3c By aU druggist. fstmdTu,TtuS -reu te bold street railways, rltsabilityte gettbem. With that ad- SBUBBHaBuw Euveriiur uai ibiaisiv tx;iuieuiui aiftte daslsta whether it is desirable te pass tbe rMatreet railway business te a monopoly in f the expectation that tbe service will be E cheaper and better from it, in its control b&M et all the avenues, that it would be from two or mere companies engaged .In tbe business. The geneial idea is ISi that monopolies are injurious; and tv wis is a ineery ei raureaa service twblch the new constitution especially f& saulntatna. Tt wpm held in rliallpntrfi It. SLP Stn, .Mn,m.n f Ilia Tranttnn nAAnln ,t,Q 3?2raAStV WUIUCUV V u ..mihuu vignu ua Sj-:.!,' asm mmnanv can serve r'mlndelDhla better ia mere than one, if it is sound, necessa- 1 ''.."-II.. vj Sfcaf , nllmaA ivliunm,... t-,aj fWICB IUSV " UUUWU lltU B- , Yf we aneuia ee cenuuetea Dy me city ltseic ; itneestaeiisnearact mat a irancnise fflS MBTUUDIBT OUKWBUMtlCU. i" - - - -- - sVy sVua a smAsnAS'kAlsB Adttitn Vua it waunss ssCGUB vu bvd m UAUAiiyiywi v ,mxiijv bjd fttWyatxustd away from tbe control of kWpiepIe. fcl m H,ll . AW .AM4 I . ! t. v-asr. niucuer was iua uiubk luisjiccnug f' 'apsisnr before tbe governer.because he was .wA U party who asked the direction of this - if. sjrsac sBonepoiy, ana Because me speasxer --. S m tS ,a St. m. MnM SS. iMawsiJtM suiia ueunjcu wv uuuj, 4ut. '.ITIdsiier la net a man of learnlncr or sens!- EiV';JtlSw STaKaIIava thst ha vel a Kntitliai- p &zzzz -.-.r-. jzr.r. " " .:::.: v, sarawesi ssw ia uu uu&aii, w uiui, mid us ,f .'savswlBsT that he was net reared te the duty 3 !-a taking charge of great public interests. ;-larWldener's speech showed that he was '.",jalie unfit for the function he seeks. lie iaanlttad that bis aim in life was the get Mat of money. lie declared that every aaaanaa a ku ana tnati wune some -laeafbt position, ethers sought cash. There i ,waa troth in that. But the novelty of Air. it Widanar's view seemed te be bis con- ricUea that every man who sets him. r. ;.;iatlf a money " goal " must needs abandon rarary ether goal and go for money alone, t - wholly regardless of position, or honor, or -'' swy umei suujk ujs sua e swiuas ilia ...ulli fPlila ! SIia thfinn, ff non na .wn rt ySSSSII AUW V M WWW J W. UNUIJt CM HD '; all knew; hut it is net often, or ever, th.it ,-.. , , , it bs been boldly enunciated in a speech 5 x, bates the trovernerof a state, in claiming K. WMIAn StiA afntA ttKrt.inlaAA SVsnMitaA Stiaf If pl uw, wre avnw nuuuuwws unuvuiw vunw iv l?saaks te cratifv a " desire te held. Wallmited except by our ability te get ;" " 'ii a Lawyer Jehnsen nut it. r ft There was frankness for van. Tt wan j j jjausnea ei me x weea siyie. "xnese are i v'enr nrlnp.lnlpa and what am tnn r,nin n X4e about it, governor. We are for cash." ''We almost expected te hear Mr. Vfidener -A, 1 A.- Mnnay.. SS. -1 1 1 k. jSSSHSUiH us 5uciuvi we kuuice uciween ;b ii or uu auuiuvai ui iua uiu airaiust joaltlen for a veta, right out in open meet lag. Hut he did set. He left the eever- te determine whether he would approve i Din te iaciuiaie ine xractien march i Sswauls lln finnl of cash, or veto It tn ea. I? A.a.il.t. S.I. ll..l4i sjasssu uu, vnu yuuwui.' JiMr.Widener geU his bill, the Fhila- l people nave our notice that desire r position in their esteem is net going te i tbe Traction monopoly. Mr, Kern- ref tbe crew, has been under jwef a gael, and bis goal is cash ;et position. y .1 la ihA amal nt AVArv rnriher lint. finA Vasjataie aoatsuenwealth te whose governor '-aat peepla it w boldly proclaimed by thesa twirhlrkiitafraachlset & sueh thorough and competent inspections practiced upon all reads as there should be ; and the question is whether there should net be legislation te enforce such inspection. We believe it is conceded that iron and steel have a limited life in bridges, especially where constant jar produces crystallization. It would seem te be proper that railroad bridges at least should be statedly inspected by state au thority. Their cost is se great, and the consequent reluctance of a railroad te re place them when they Bheuld ba re placed, se natural, that the state authority te secure needed renewal, seems needed for the public safety. The Truth About the ileal. There surely needs te be eeme curb put upon the disposition of the journals of the larger cities te announce as facts what they well knew te be fiction, and te lie un blusblngiy and in detail. This Baltimore & Ohie story is the last and worst specimen of the style. The enterprising journals of New Yerk and Philadelphia have en joyed a bonanza in it for a week, and still have columns of statements te make pur porting te give the very exactest truth about it. The work is easy because it is all of the imagination. Upen a faint fact for foundation we are told wonderful tales of combinations and counter combinations and the great Baltimere & Ohie rail road is tecsed about from Tem te Dick as though it was but a mouthful for any tom tit of a stock speculator te buy and swal low. The fact about the matter seems simply te be that Mr. Garrett is still seeking, as he has long been doing, te get his railroad te New Yerk. lie was lately unexpectedly defeated by the alliance of the Heading rail road's new management with the Fennsyl vania railroad, after he had built a read te Philadelphia te jeiu the Beading, under an agreement with the receivers. It seems that this agreement does net held water. Mr. Garrett undertook a negotiation with Mr. Cerbln and the parties who control a great system of reads leading south from Richmond, by which lie carried them te Philadelphia with the Baltimore & Ohie, and they were te carry him te New Yerk by the Reading and Jersey Central, which they were supposed te control. The ar rangement seems te hang fire because of tbe failure of tbe second parties te control the New Yerk and Philadelphia cennec tlen. The Pennsylvania railroad lias a strong grip upon the men who will have the control et the Reading under the reor ganization scheme, and te whom Its control seems already te be confided by the receivers. The Werk et Church Ez'easlen and Drew Sem. laary's Appeal. At Mendaj's session of the Methodist con ference at Bellefente tbe report of the com mittee en church extension Bet forth tbat the income of the beard from collection amounted te (ISO.&OO; from tbe lean fund, 195,000; increase ever last year, f 11,000. Rev. Geerge Gumper, after fifty years' ser. vice In tbe actlve ministry, was granted a superannuated relation. Itevs. S. B. Evans, L. I) Olt, H. II. Crotsley, R. H. Strine, C. A. Bldiilp, S. P. Beene. llllatn Brill, Jehn Melroy ami Jehn It Blshllne were contin ued en trial. Hevs G B. Ague, II. Walla lieu and J-,. 1". Hmlth were changed from supernumerary te cxlective. Ibe special order et the day, tbe aemi-centennial ad dresses of the Beva, J, W, Haugbawant and Geerge Gumper, occupied a large part of tbe session. Wiillamspert was nxed aa tbe place of tbe next conference. Kev. 1L O. Butts, LU D., president of tbe Drew Theological seminary, spoke in the interests el that in stitution. Services were held in tbe afternoon In memory of Kev. Justls A. Melick, Jebn y. Craig, William Gwynn, L. A. C. Lee and Husan U. Craver, wife of Dr. Craver. Tbe Preacher's Aid society beld their anniver sary at tbe close of tbe service. In tbe even ing tbe Education society anniversary was held. Tbe conference will probably adjourn te-day. A Captain's Fortunate Discovery. CapU Celeman, schn Weymouth, plying be tween Atlantic City and N. Y., hadlwen treu, bled with a cough se that he was unable tosleep tesleep and was induced te try Dr. King's Sew Discov ery for Consumption. It net only gave htm In stant relief, but allayed the extreme soreness et his breast. Ills children were similarly affected and a single dose had the same happy effect. Dr. King's Mew Discovery Is new the standard remedy in the Celeman household and en beard the schooner, free trial bottles of this standaru remedy at II. Ii. Cochran's Drug Stere, 1S7 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a. (I) ff teeertaat XJeeMe Deliveraace. sTuaf Cummin, et rYiuiaavpert, has m important oplnlea en tbe law ucesasjur; what constitutes a asWMaadtaa Uaa et petitions or taat ate effective. After beat reanjaltea for the granting of i Fli, tbat tbe awliaant la a afgaaft repute for beaeaty aad tea. .Ukataeaat eeoaisneda kr law ; talri, that Ma beaae tBiilQpajpfllltttapsMteaam assssBSBSASB aaJ tamwalAma tk saws, ansa sjawvaajsaw. easj An Irish Gentleman's Tale. Frem tha New erk Tribune. An Irish gentleman staying at tbe Fifth Avenue hotel said the etber day : Your newspapers here are making such ado about transferring rabbit' eye tu men' bead a Why tbat is a tame operation compared with what was done by a friend of mine in the County Limerick last year. This eminent oculist whose name might as well be Mol Mel arity as anything else had Just taken out tbe eyea et a woman te clean, nnd placed them en a saucer while engaged with the sockets, wnen, uniertunateiy, tney were pounced upon by a favorite cat and swallowed. But the oculist aid net lese his presence of mind. He seized tbe cat and before yen could ssy Jack Koblnsen whipped out her eyea and transferred thorn te the vacant hole in tbe head of bis patient with that skill for which he la se J ustly celebrated. A for the woman, be waa enraptured when ahe found that, though In a dark room, abe could see as well as with tbe light of a thousand lamps. The fame or tbe doctor spread far and wide after this, nor was it lessened when a month later Mrs. O'B leaped Inte tbe river after a big water-rat and was drowned." The Impending 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 parenUy Harmless cough which cin be cured In stantly by Kemp's lulsam for the Threat and J.unzs. wnicn is icuaranieeu 10 curs ana reiievt all cases. 1'rlce Se cents and II. Trial tut frte rer sale by II. 15. Cochran, norm viueen street dniggtst. Ne. 117 ee-lwdAltw TU IT HACKING COUGU can be serintckly cnredbyShlleh'sCure. We guartntce it. Held by U. ii. Cochran druggist, Kes. 147 and 1 North queen St., Lancaster, Fa. (1) Indigestion and Dyspepsia. A I'OTENT llEMEDr roll indigestion, Acute nnd Atenic Dyspepsia, Chronic and Gastre Intestinal Catarrh, Vomiting In Pregnancy, Cholera Infantum, and In conva lescence trem Acme Diseases. Over 5,00 physicians have sent te ns the most flattsiingoplnlens upon Dlgcstylln as a remedy ter an diseases arising from improper digestion. Fer 9) years we have manufactured the Diges tive rerments expressly ter PHYSICIANS' use, and for the past year DIOKSTYLIN has been by them extensively prescribed, and te-day It stinds without a rival as a digestive agent. It ts net a secret remedy but a scientific prepara tien, tne lennnia ei wnicn is piainiy prinua en eachbotUe. Its great DlQEstlVk F'OWKKU created by a carefal and proper treatment of the ferments In manufacture, ltts very agreesble te the taste, and acceptable te the most delicate stomach. Fer the reliability et enr statement we would respectfully refer te all Wholesale and Kctall Druggists, and 1'HTSICIANS gen erally. 1'rlce 1-eJ. Sold by Druggists, or wm. r. k i Di) tit co . Manufacturing Chemists, 8J Jehn St ,M.T, marllydlu Prejudice Kills. " Eleven years our daughter suffered en a bed of misery under the care of several el the best physicians, who gave her disease various name but no relleLand new she Is restored te us In geed health by Hep Bitters, that we had poehed at two years before using IU We earnestly hope and pray that no one else will let their tick suffer as ws did, ou account of prejudice against se geed amedtclne aa Hep Bitters." Tht Partntt UoedTcmplari. ititlen, Vtl., reb. 10, ISA Having used Hep Bitters, the noted remedy for debility, nervousness, Indigestion, etc., 1 have no hesitation tn saying that It Is Indeed an excellent medicine and recommend It te any one as a truly tonle bitters, llespectfnlly, HEV. HM. J. U. KLLUOOD. Selple, -V. '., Dee. 1, IMS. 1 am the pastor of the Baptist church here and an educated physlclau. I am net tnpractlee. but am my sole famUy physician, and advise In chronic cases. Over a year age I recommended your Hep Bitters te my Invalid wife, who baa btcn under medical treatment at Albany's best physicians several years. She haa been greatly benefitted and stlU uses the medicine. 1 believe she will become thoroughly cured et her various complicated diseases by their use. We both recommend them te our friends, many of whom have also been cured et their arleus ailment by them. KKV. E. K. WAKUB.N. " A young friend of mine was cured of an In satiable thirst for liquor that had se prostrated his system that be was nnable te de any busi ness. Ile was entirely curea Dy tne use ei uep Bitters. It allayed all that burning thirst I took away tha appetlte for liquor ; made his nerves steady ; and he has remained a steady and sober man for mere than two yean, and has no desire te return te his cups, aud 1 knew et a number of ethers that have been cured of drinking by It." Frem a leading U. K. Official, Chlcsge, HI. marSsmeedAw SPRING BARGAINS. One Hundred Pieces Dress Goods Xe a yard. rtrty Pieces liress Heeds, He a yard. aeventy-nve Pieces Dress Uoeds, Se a yard. ene Hundred Pieces spring cloth, yard aad quarter wide, ire a yard. sixty -fl v Pieces spring Cleth, SS Inches wlfle, ate a yard. Black Dress Silks At Wonderful Bargains. BLACK CASIIMKBK AND BLACK HBBK1 KTrAS. We make Black Goods a specialty. Jtewhsra In thn ctty Is the assortment se complete and priest se low as ours. Extraordinary Bargains In Bemnant of Black Cashmeres and Black Henrietta. Upwards of Oue Hundred Style of JERSEYS, Jersey Waists & Jersey Jacket., Combining Style, Quality and Elegance, with Prlces strictly Salr. We are anxtena te show you our goods. Our Wenderf at Spring stock will make friends, outshine rivals, win victories and sell Itself en IU merits eury tlme. Stamm Bres. & Ce. Between the Poitefflce and Centre Square. N EW YOKK BTOKK. SAKE, SURK AND SPEEDY CURB. Kuptnre, Varicecele and Special Diseases of either sex. Why be hnmbugged by quacks when you can And In Dr. Wright tbs only Ksoc Ksec lab Phvsiciar In Philadelphia who makes a specialty et the above diseases, and Ccaas iHUt Cuai Gcarastbsd. Advice Free day and evening. Strangers can be treated and re turn home same day Offices private. du. w.ifTwKiaUT, Sll North Ninth Street. Above Uace, P. O. Bex 873. Philadelphia. lanlMvdAw BAP1D TKAX3IT. The latest and best form of rapid transit Is for a person troubled with n sick headache te take a dose of Dr. Leslie's Special Prescription and what a rapid transit train the affliction takes for Its depart! column. See advertisement in another decx-lyd(l) COUGH, WHOO PINO COUGH and Brenchi lis Immediately relleved by ShUeh'a Cure. Sold by H. B. Cochran, druggist. Ne. 137 and ISO North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. (I) A Very Harrow ncapsx. "Yes. I had a very narrow escape," said a Eremlaent citizen te a mend. "I was confined ) my bed for a year and my friends gave me up for a consumptive's grave, unlU I began uslni Kemp's uaisam rer me xnreai ana iungs, ana here I am, sound and hearty." Price Sue and J I. rer sale by 1L B. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. Ul, forth Queen street, Lancaster, sUDNBY TKOUBLKb, Tnn Bosten Herald say that Boiton'acul Beiton'acul Boiten'acul lured women are beginning te swear la order te relieve their feelings. Perhaps tbe "Uub'a" bubble are responsible. . The bill with relerenee te nine lines new before the legislature la worth clese attontlen, because of the money that Is said te ba ready te deieat It. A well informed person declare that tbe National Transit company could aflerd te put 1600,000 against it and Btlil make a profit during the next two years, before another eesalen of the legislature, cveu at compromise tonus of one-half tbe present storage rates. The Tidewater, with storage reduced one-half, might put In one-half tbat amount and still have seven-eighths of It usual prent. Manifestly between Traction and pipe line bill this Is going te be a big year for the "hoedie" legislator. aoverner Beaver's Hterm. Governer Beaver haa given notice te tbe members of bl stair that tbey will be ex pected te Jein the White Ribbon army. This baa caused a cold shiver te creep down the spinal column of tbe gallant member of tbe b tall, for if there 1 one thing mere than n. ether tbat they are net afraid of It la the wild pep of the champagne cork. The ether tfav the governor and several member or hi military stall dined at tbe Union League beuse, Philadelphia It was a tine affair, and tbe menu reached from oyster te cellee. During an Interesting stage of tbe proceed ings there was an ominous pep of a cork from a bottle. Tbe waiter waa about te deluge tbe party with a pleasing beverage. The gover nor raised bis band and waived tbe waiter etr. lie gave tbe signal that no wine was te be served at table or In bis presence. The warrior looked at each ether In aatnulab went, and rather blank at that. One of them remarked In an undertone te bis neighbor : Terrapin and Apelllnarl water save us! My mouth I full of cotton new." It was a bard pull, but tha ststf nniabed the dinner. A Case of Btany Tsars Standing Cored With 81a Bettlea, la a Han 90 Tsar et Age. AliBBTOWS, Pa May 8, 1685. DasrssLiea Brmxs Ce. Gents : I had been troubled with my kidneys for a number of years, used almost everything without much benefit intll I tried Dandelion Bitters. I used six bot tles and am pleased te say I am entirely rid of the kidney trouble, beside my system being toned up se that I feel ltk a different person. I oheerfeUy recommend the same te all amictea tn this way. JACOB MU8CHHTZ. eblOmdTu.Te.8 Baestlea' Aralea aartw. The Best Salve In the world for Cuts. Bruises. Seres, Ulcers, Bait Bheum, fever Seres, Tetter, Chapped Hands. ChUblalna, Cerns, and all Skin awasi us ptJAiwTviy cuius rueA, UAXMt VAVB,MO. GR1:aT BARGAIN. $1.50, $1.50, $1.50. W. D. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen St., LSNCASTKK, PA., AUK SELLING THE BEST $1.50 Stiff Hat LXTIIEMARKKT. IT CAN'T BE BEAT. $1.50, $1.50, $1.50. Pat r moods. J 8. GIVLERACO. Special Netice, TO THE LADIES We have Jnst ro re celved a New assortment nf I, A Ul KV SOUK AND riVK BUTTON KID ULOVBlIn New Spring shades. Plain and Embroidered Bacss. Alse New Line of BLACK KIDS In All (tuts. About Five Doxen Harris' Seamless Two-Butten Kid moves at 90c a pair : this la a bargain worth II Se Ai.nr.dd assortment of Ladles' tllack and Cel ered Kid Uleves tn all sixes and colors at Special Prices. Ladle.' and children's Hosiery at Bargain Prices. White Goods, lui. breideries and Laces atfpeclal Prices. Krnbreldered Flannels at Lew Prices. New Line of American sattne. and Crinkles. Imported Crin kles and franca Satlnes Printed Csnteary Cleths, SH inches wide, ele gant wash goods, loe a yard. New Spring Calicoes. Baar Qcali Tias In Light and Medium colorings, at Popular Prices. Sheeting, and Muslins at the Lewest Price.. JohiiS.Givler&Ge., Ne. Sfi Bast King Btreet, LANCASTER, PA CLOTMIXB. H AOER A BROTHER. -AND- NEW SPRING GOODS In every department el the New Tork Stere. Latest styles tn Fine Checks, Pin stripes and Mixtures In All-Weel and Silk and Weel Hew Spring Dress Goods. Rich Combination Colorings In SATIN KTRU'Ell SILK YELTBT8 Fer Dresj Trimmings. New Spring Celers in All-Silk DRESS SURAHS AND SATIN ItHADAMAS. BLACK SILK ItllADZISIEKS. BLACK SILK MEUVELBAUX. BLaCK BILK IIUADAMAB. A full line of Black Dress Silks, Guaranteed te give satisfaction In wear. Vnw Importation of Fine Berlin afadaJBH BET WAlsTS In all sizes and many qualities. NEWSPBINOSTTLKS1N Steckinette Jacket. Diagonal Jaeketa, Checked Jaekats, At Lewest City Prlcii. WATT & SHAJD, 6. 8 & 10 EAST KINO ST., , or no pay required. It Is guaranteed te gtve perfect satls- faction, or money refunded. Price ascent per box. Fer sale by H. B. ceenran. Drag-gist, 1ST and 1S North Queen street. Lancaster. Pa. Washington InviNa Bisuer, the mind read r, seem net te bare been able te master the mind of bl wire when, lying critically alek la New Yerk, she Ignored bl summons te eeme and aee her. Mind-reading, like eharlty, should lgln at home. IS BkxatebQbady want the state te ereat a iBennmeat te ex-presldent Oar&eld, ia Fair aMWMltek,FbUadelpBla, TbsUtetwlll TbsUtetwlll TbsUtetwlll lVtoetef,UOiad7twUllBKle pay. Dsfaelter Wilsen la Hraill. J. A. L, Wilsen, who a treasurer of the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal company, of Philadelphia, In conjunction with Henry V. Lesley, robbed that corporation of ever fOls, 000 and disappeared a little mere than eight months age 1. new in We Janeiro. Be ha been there for several month, lie baa engaged In business and within a very abort time baa been joined by bis wife and several member elbU family, a all the property which be owned, whether encumbered or unencumbered, bad been mad ever te the canal company, and as it would be Impossible te extradite him from Brazil, it 1 net likely that any effort whatever will be made te secure hi return te Philadelphia The Hew Collegiate IestltaU at Tork. The opening exercise el tbe Yerk colle giate Institute began en Monday evening. Uevernar Bssver attended aad spoke. This institution was founded by Hamuel Small In 1871, It w destroyed by Are la 1885, and Mr. Small' nephew bad It rebuilt la 1880 1 e hi memory. It I a handsome itructur, and contain everything of modern neces sity. TbeBaaaUs deserve moo credit ler their liberality, 1ERFECTLY HARMLESS. Red Star Cough Cure. PURELT VEQETAULE-PEUrECTLT UAUMLaSS. A Critical Cass Astasia Baevcnms. Sir. Charles A. Tiel, say. the Philadelphia Eiening A'ews, was se prostrated wltu threat trouble following upon asthma, he was ordered by physicians te New Orleans. The change wrought no geed he returned home In a hopeless condition. He wss advised and he tried Ited Star Cough Cure. His cough and asthma left him, and after nslng a few beiues nis nemiin was completely restored. AneTBia PiiCBO-PastmeBiA Coreu. Qulnby Heuse, Portland, Oregon. After suffering a great deal from an attack of pleuropneumenia, connected wtth a se vere and painful cough, a friend of mine rec ommended the Bed star cough ears te me, after 1 had tried several ether remedies with out sucsess, one bottle ensared my recov ery. MAitK A. M1LLKU. IXVLAMa'ATIOI' Of TBI0AT AD LCSOS. Ban Francisce, Cat. Mr. Oliver Ulckley, proprietor of thePacl thePacl fle Carriage Ce, 11 Powell St, San Francisce, says : " I have been suffeiiag with a severe cough, causing finally Inflammation of tbe threat and lungs for along time. After con sulting several pnyatetans without deriving any benefit. 1 was Induced by a friend, who had been similarly articled, te try the " Hed star cengh cure." After a few doses 1 began te feel instant relief, and after taking ens bottle 1 wa. entirely eng. MOTIOMM. THY, MO J It Ustd Te, But It's Different Net . Trade doe net end with Christmas by any means. Netwltnstandlng the fact that enr Holiday Trade has been aa unprecedented one, en' Superb Stock et Feur-tn-tland and ether Pocket Beeks, sleeve Buttens, Ac, ha been r pienianea, saitaeie rer RETURN GIFTS. AW our Prices aa Lew as the Lewest for the aine grade of goods. E. J. ERISMAN, no A STAsmme Pisclescxs-Takb Net. A leading physician haa made tbe starving revelation that aix thousand people, mesfy children, die yearly In this country from the ettecta of cough mixture containing mor mer phia or opium, ' AsT All persons csiaa Bt. Jacobs Oil or Kd Star Couch Cnre, will by sending a two cent sump and a history of their case, receive advic rasa ST. JACOBS OIL. THE Qga AT aiKMAM BBatgDT FOB fAlN. Cure Bhaumatam, Neuralgia, Baekaehe, Head. ache. Toothache, Sprains, struts aad ether Pales and Ache. FUty Cent. All Draggles aad Dealer. TBI CHABLM A. VOSg-LsM OO. aUltlaw, IT WEST KINS BTBKET. LANCASTER. tTOAs. T B.MART1K, wer.ns.i,a asm karaa. dals re AU Kinds of Lumber aad Geal. ggrYAMi Ne. 4 Kerth Water and Prtnee CTt.abovLmen.Laiioater. aJ-lva TJAUMaAKDNERH A Ji&FJfKBJKb. GOAL DEALERS. Ostiebi Ne. IS sTertk queen street, ana Me BU north Prtnce street. YAaset North Prlne street, near keealaf DPt" LANCABTEK.PA inrstf rMttrOMAlM. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED at the County Commissioners' Offlee, Lan caster, Pa, until the 16th Day of March, 17, at IS o'clock neon, for taking down a part of the prison tower. Plans and spocineatfens forth same can be aeen at the Commissioners' offlee. Commissioner reserve the right te reject any or all bide. BY ORDEB Of THE COilaUiSIONEBS. Attest 1 Pbabk Usibst, Clerk. ms-lltd SUITINGS. Standard and Hew Styles In Hen's and Beytj Wear, new ready for Spring sales. ' -ALSO- Beady-lade Clothing -1N- Buslnesa Suits, Drees Suits, Beys' Suite, Children's Suits. UNDERWEAR. Game and Balbrlggan Cnderwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Neckwear, at popular prices. " Geld" and "Silver" Shirt, E. & W. Cellars and Ouffs. Hager& Brether, Me. SB WatST KINO UTRMT, LAMOABTBB, PA. LANCASTEB, PA,, J. & MART1H A CO. QONTRAOTOR AUD BU1LDKK OEOROI BBNST. OABPsUITBst, OOXTBA0TOS sHTlLBsU. geslflann. rrr sat West King street. Ike aasUjSntstre-t, eppcelteStatica tease DS3!n$AZ&US5& Curtafn Department, -AT- sTAtflwAri srirATOHSH. Wftickw, Clocks Ckiiivs ud Jnrilrj MltaaaaaetloipTlesnnai JanearyLian. inn lotef sting. Ac Alse. Elgin, Walthaa Ul1cforwhlcSlainaeirnt)7aBa ether gMhMWateasi Watek aad Jewelry Xefaet tlsae by Telegiapa Dally, only sjUeeteeJty. L. WEBER, astearlM'e.sVss.Defes, AU J.BsMaitin&Ce.'s. A great many number of enr Draperle we have marked at very close prices, and are lower than same geed, can be purchased in Philadel phia or New Yerk. Nottingham Lace Curtains. Of our own importation at all price, from sse te SW01 a pair. A special Bargain In a Laes Curtain, Tapped Edge, Elegant Pattern, 11.00 a pair. MADRAS CURTAINS. In Wh'lle, Eern and Celers. Mew Pattern. Banging tn price from ISO te S17.0J pair. An SUe gan ' Paltern. worthy of Special Mention, ti sela attXSftapalr. Hestvy lpriaa. CUlgBTUUi auipswi, Applle.ua iAeaOurtalna, Bruaaals OnrtaVtea, Irlab Point Ourtalna. CURTAIN POLES! and Plnsh Mountings era tbe Latest Novelty. Prices range from. A te J pole. Large Stock of Lew Priced Peles tn Walnet, Ebony, Asb, rli.rTT and llrass. A Brass Trimmed Pel. Brassjtnds and Mings, In Walnut, Asb or Cherry, at soe apiece. FURNITURE COVERINGS. Jutes, law Bilks, Tapestries, Cretonnes, fur. nlture Llnens. Alse ulmps, Binding, Tacks, aa, for Upholstery Weik. J. B. Martin k Ce., Or. Watt Hag PriM0 8ti, IsAJIOASJffBIs VAs &?.?& jfPif-ilTi. xLca jtjv " -. i ''J t a. . J .'.? .. siMFA. . . ..vt .&& ..,. ,-,
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