K&85&3W8P v V.KfWLWifL'VnriXh , " y ,j- UA ','" f f R m: 5f5v5tDB IAyCAOTSflrfrA TIIUBSDAY, MAKOH 17, 1887. mlm .immn ma, mmtu Kill WiUWW BV .-v' all HH 4 -l tia. BBBBaW: a HI f! B , l .tfi mm H& igs 1:85 MiMl7 9mn'. Wibmkmv MilBWMB,7 UMfm MB stoma. 'rUHiiii wim '- J- 1W5B 2S SYJ SSO M lOW lUateQ from taM bekBBseteng And ttere wm Mud te be diflMUarac- ttonanwngtheniMtetbefcode in which his district wu dUtrlbuted around. lYeb. ably they thought, tee, that It would be as mil te sake Ave district certainly, rather thau six districta probably, llepubllcan. freiU! Chaagc Dispatches from Europe are se beauti fully and unanimously peaceful, where of late they were equally warlike, that the change reminds eue of a well-drilled chorus and gives rise te the suspicion that the prompter 13 concealed some where, swinging a baton, te direct the changes with a view te their effect upon the audience. The prompter may be n statesman, or what is Set MOD DO MOD MOO MOO oe suie InteUigeneer MOrUffM. aw e n, araaM cr mi i rAwctn iu innmKm'UmM i te mm wabti bassst. rttmtnUtrmmtU IMTBLUOlNOaR. Laneatter, Pa. .frWIe ruiiiiidir T.il.lliissi.irisr " .tiKIE. ....m. lULlUlKIMLVi ttftiP- ' """ . l- iiMIP MM. . UrxR tha signature of Vuteaa a lattar Baa appeared In the l'hllad.lphU Ferth Ameri can, nrglag the natural a4vaatagea of Leb anon for the eatablUIuaent et a great Iren and ateel works en tlie scale of Mid vale, Kaaen t C'reutet, for the iunuUcture of ordinance and armor plate for ships and fort. The best reason for the selection el Cornwall for the alto of auch an establishment Is the posses sion or the Cornwall ere banks giving a prao prae cally inexhaustible aupply of ere of the beet quality, aim-Hed In a number of large fur fur uaces adjacent. l'Kert.K's Matlenal bank of Lancaster, St l'atrlek'siiay, lttfT. Kext! Irra BrMgei. ! Jfajrinttrfaf JTetcs, et Xew Yerk i it baa found the defect in the 'f-.-:, mttUM ri t jHMMk widge HppajwarlflwOly ' 5 "SVbiI ... I fMtBlkBm ' itAaassaA tviaeaJanuk mabcu it, un. use lsse ssae MaaLloftenthesamethlnir. a money klugef the Hethschlld order, who is playing upon tue vast organ of the world's opinion for the benefit, of his own little self and friends. Net long age the news was all of war, and reasons being plenty, there was vast alarm; new it is all of peace, but reasons far the change net being given, it is accepted en faith by the public as one et these diple matic mysteries that no one can find out. Of nil the most serious causes for war net one has been removed. France still main tains her strong force en the German fron tier and is pushing with untUgging vigor her preparations for carrjing the war te German soil when the signal comes for fighting. The German elections have given Bis marck all the strength he asked for and the vote of Alsace-Lerraino has encouraged France. The greatest danger came from the Impatience of the French people te wipe out what they consider the national dis grace of Germany's triumph ever the cm and has determined that the 1 pire and that feeling has increased rather due te gross deficiency in fit two iron reds. These it says et bad iron and were badly Isrte the bridge. They exhibited old and flaws where the final occurred. The JVctcs does net te place the responsibility for the 4k. IniwnfuHnii if thn -naHHHK mwn tuw llUt'lCVUfU V uu XJ " ' At mmwiiuiiII. itnnn Mia .-m. IVlUVV MM WUSdilWUltJ UJVU HIV WUJ- jpiajr that permitted its use in such condi cendi . .J? tattu The inspection of it must have been . -!?!?- a- . m ja ii !.. ".JMaMjaa " UM3 auueien unu lucuuucuiuu i.lV'lm, Is nUI. Mil.lra. mill W mn nut j.wmfm mm vuvitw vviuwu viu me ,ctj Kinw r?a5 f, .- 5r.. 1..L1.1. ...v.:. i "si .1 I TllO l't AH ,jii AOXn Jae Uigu OUVUU1H.J iu ismuau -Jtr Mlhfn. -nd J,., th. evidnce mxin I uPn tue tX?$-Z...iL-u. i.. t. . .t.. u; I IU prom ftiai m 4 e than diminished since the German elec tiens. Xihilismiu liussia is said te have damped the ardor of the czar for war, but it is far mero likely te urge him toward that nell known remedy for internal dissension. Bulgaria is mere turbulent than ever and the ether small powers nre in a state of semi-panic; while the peer old kaiser promi premi ses peace and his chancelbr ostentatiously unites Italy In the triple alliance with trembling Austria. Tun ways of ltusslan Nihilists nre strange Indeed, aud the queerest thing about them Is the peralstonre with which they are fol lowed. Over and e er again the bombs have tailed te de their work or have killed the wrong people, but having put an end te one cur in this clumsy hap-bazzsrd fashion the Nihilists scorn te cling te their chosen weapon with superstitious devotion. Une evident reason for this Is the small amount of still required te use the weapon and the absence of opportunity for revolver practice. Again It seems strange that a man who would threw a bomb knowing that he waa throwing away his own life In the act would net be bold enough te make the destruction of the hated ruler certain. It la said that the czir drives rapidly, surrounded by guards but men as desperate, determined, and num erous as these Nihilists would in any ether country 11ml no treuble in making a bold at tack and accomplishing their object. 1 bs truth of the matter must be tht tiiprn Is net much nerve In the Nihilist tuewmtuu A few miserable people work up their ceur. age te the carrying of bombs, one of them becomes bold oueuch te threw the missile, but with tuch a trembling hand that the chances of hitting a barn deer or a czitM car riage, are small enough. Then a let of peeple are discovered with bombs In their possession which they might have thrown, but did net. These are net the men that revolutions are made of, and It can hardly be that their form el Nihilism has any great strength of numbers in Hussia, though there can be no uostlens that there Is a large party faTeringthe complete returning of the ex isting order of thlugs. The plotters against the czir are the froth and foam et the popular movement and their acts have great signifi cance as showing Ita strength and persist ence ; but when the time comes for the wave te rise and break the foam of Its crest will disappear as rapidly and completely as the wreck of despotic government that will then be Bvert away. asMSM BtlQsBe Keaotullen la the mother of aecutlty. A geed resolution will make any pert, Let cot the a word of resolution be blunted. When resolution la once formed, half the difficulty la ever. A heroic resolu tion never permits lire te pass away In trifle A statue stands (Urn en it base; virtuous man en Urm resolutions. For tune, though a frowning fortress, suilles at these whose resolution forces open her gate. Resolutions taken without thought bring disaster without remedy, A geed resolution la the most fortify ing armor geed man can wear. Res olution li necessary te guard us agalnat dejection. A quick, courageous resolution Is better than a gradual d e 1 I b e r a t I e n. Sudden res olutions like the audden rise of the In the Indicate little else than Ute changeableuess otthe weather. MBBIVAL OYMl'TOMSOKCONHUalPrtONr DUFFY'S PurelaltWliisky FOR MEDICINAL USB. se rusKL, OIL. SYMPTOMS OF CONSUMPTION. riltST STAUK-Ceugb lit the morning (ol (el (ol tevtfd slieitly utter by slight xieotnratleu, which the patient thinks only comes from his threat. Short breathing, with tlRbtness In the chest puis become quicker in the evening or after n mil meal-chllllne! tn the evening with sllKht lever. Sllilrtlln'-SUfd Hear Story, The liethel neighborhood, In the adjoining county of Sullivan, New Yerk, Is ringing with the exploit of a seveuteen-yeareld boy, who en Friday encountered and killed a full. grown bear, with no weapon but au axe, Tne lad, Warren French by iiatne, w as en gaged with a team hauling lutk from the weeds, when he reused up a bear trem Its lair under the trunk of a fallen tree. The snow was deep thereabouts, and the frozen crust bore up the boy's light weight, while the bear's heavier bulk breke through at every step, thus Impeding Its met ementa. The boy plucklly. grasped an axe, thoeuly weapon at hand, and advanced te the attack, the animal turning upon htm and showing light In the struggle that ens.ted the lad aimed blows at the bear's bead with the axe, while the beast fenced and viciously struck back with Its ferenawa. One blew, warded ml bv a stroke of the animal's paw, sent the axe Hying out of the buy's hands and twenty feet away. The brave lad hastened te recover his weapon and renew the ai-uuilt. At length he get fu a lucky blew with (tie blade of the axe that split open bruin's head nnd laid bliu lifeless at his teet. Old hunters are loudest In praise of tie boy's plucky iked, nnd Ireely declare that few men In their prluu would care te encounter a bear at close quarters If armed with no mere eAectlve weapon thau a common axe. Duffy's Pure Malt Whisky U the ONLY absolute cure for the first stgcs of cenMimptlim hmirn te mtdlcal science to day. TbU cm tie proven by hundred of cer tificates from IciidlnR physicians and thou sands et tetttmenttli trem cute J consumptives. Held what a premtnent iltvtne syt I'KIKCtTnx, Scott Ce , low I. " I hive uet DuRy' 1'uru Mult Whisky with great lienellt te my w ll, who Is a continued In valid. 1 knew fronidiperli'iiceltlia pure and luet NAluable medicine, t nui Hti uln It lu the cae et inv en w he 1 threatened with con sumptien. 1 ntn n I'ri'sbylerl in clergyui in and a doctor et divinity, hut t am nnmfrnld te re commend Duffy's SI alt Whisky ss the purest and uiiwt efficient tonic lint I knew of, nnd my experience Is u huge eue." UEV. R MILLS. This whlky U se'd ONLY tn bottles. Price, 1 rer sale by DrurKlsts. Urocers and Dealers. Persons entef the Kecky Mountains (except the Territories i, unable te procure It trem their dealert, can hmu Halt Dezen lent In plain ensn unmarked, Mess charus prepaid, by remit ting ; te The Daff Milt Whisk) Ce, llechesier, N. I majmuu Trm MTTKHS. A Hedieine. Ret a Drink. HIGH AUTHORITY. Hep Hitters ts net. In any sense, au alcoholic beverage or llq.uer, and could net be sold, for use, except te pcrieus desirous or obtaining medicinal bitters UttKRN IU K AlIM, 11. 8. Ceiu'r Internal Het. ll'utAlitffteii, Ih C, DepL 81, 1S. Dear Blr Why don't you get a certtflaate from Cel. W. H. W., of ltaUhnerc, showing bow he cured himself of drunkenness by the help of Hep Bitters. Ills Is a wonderful case. He Is well known In Rochester, X. Y by all the drinking peeple there, lie Is known In this city, Cincin nati. New Orleans, New Yerk ; In fact ull ever the country, as he hai spent thousands of dol lars for rum. 1 honestly bolteve his card would be worth thousands of dollars te you In this and llAltlmore alone, and make thousands of sober men by Inducing the use of your bitters. J A.W. H CLOTMIXW. IKHU tt UKUTUKH. IN SPRING GLOTHINC XU1NK CaltrrULLY 1 llKClDK WISELY I l'HOMPTLY ! HflllNU BTTtm this year Involve an sTnd. less Variety of Onodset UltTurent Celer, Urade, Cut and Material. Our nl'lUNU KTOCK of Clothing U net enl 1'?.-' lA Imam fttif- va umiM liv tfie Anfrtniuir vc-iwhem it commissioned te cxamine the nwee image, it expresses surprise mat. the bridge should have endured se long as has been built for eleven years. mar be urged in opposition te r ttsf Tie w that the bridge iron was originally r4sa1iaUre, as it vatl set be readily under under lafieslliew it could bare endured eleven ' of service if the iron erisinally was dieally bad. The general opinion is likely ;$. W be that the bridge was sufficient when erected and became impaired by use and time. This will net in any way excuse the oesapany,who failed te have it properly Inspected. TheoldiUwsmthekQttWreia bare been readier dbvnvsjden examina- mm T- - -- .... ... jtiMEewn tnac iron bridges ant Inspection. Iren crystal - ''llzesby use ; and when it falls, it does net f- give way gradually like weed, but gees at once. Ter thl3 reason Mr. Nichols, the chief nig'.nicr of the rbiladelphia ii Reading railroad, has just said te a reporter inter viewing liim as te the sticngthef one of the Philadelphia bridges of hi3 read, that be prefers wooden te iron bridges ; and we should think that the preference would be generally among engineers, if net among railroad builders. Weeden bridges are much cheaper than iron iu their first cost, but we presutne they must be costlier in the long run, else the iron bridges would net be se generally substi tuted for them. Weeden structures nre supposed te be of shorter life and te re quire mere repairs, but their defects are readily observable and their weakness gives warning te avoid a catastrephy. An iron brace or belt superficially perfect may give way at any time and destroy the bridge. Mr Nichols' statement et this is charm ingly frank and suggestively bloody. He says "iron crystallizes irregularly and breaks without warning. Passengers have te take these chances just as a man who gees te war must take his cbance of being killed." It is refreshing that he has the grace fe te add: "Fer this reason I personally prefer SC'V wooden bridges te iron ones, as they give WH " ."Bere certain and speedier warning of weak- r The Tractable Legislature. The Philadelphia appeal te the governor Traction bill sufficed te persuade Its promoters that It would net be ap proved, nnd they have recalted and amended it. The legisliture seems te be quite at their be:k, and it took but a few minutes te get the bill back from the gov ernor and through both houses te the con ference committee that is te fix it up. The facility with which legisla tion can be put through at Harrisburg, upon occasion, is remarkable. Anether illustration was the mode iu ubich the JUitau anti-discrimination bill was rushed through the Senate without amendment after the Republican caticwb;ui n.l It te suit all but four .republican members. Senater Cooper told all nmenders that they ' could net "get there," meaning that the bill was going through a3 the caucus had ordered it, without the slightest change. It is net the Cullein bill that the llepubllcan platform premised, but a greatly altered emasculated and reconstructed copy of it, which has beeu prepared with sole intent te add te the Republican party power and patronage, and in that view was litly made I the subject of a party caucus. TnKhuKC drastic, irrtplnsr, sickening pill ate fast twin superceded by Ur. Pierce's PurifA tlve 1'ellcU."' ?. Vj- .w $g ' &' J-$JI .Sr ; " , !.? ,;SJ t-ifc- ,'t rKn H$ !5 5sv m 3al I .r: m kb gss. E? t ''.. m I'SJ1 is? Tet we de net suppose that passengers who buy tickets for safe transportation in times of peace, feel any inclination te meet en thur passage the chances et war. It is -indeed a novel idea, if the railroad people entertain it, that they are permitted te ex- nese their eassensers te anv such dancers - r , and if they lurk in the iron bridge it will be necessary for the law te restrain their erec tion. If engineers concede, as Mr. Nich ols seems te, that the utmost care will net ensure the iron bridge against sudden dis solution, they must be done away with. Mr. Nichols said te the reporter that the Nonis street bridge, about which he in quired "is perfectly safe, and I'll stake my reputation en it. "We inspect it carefully and constantly, and It Is keyed up whenever the slightest need appears ," and that he might " tell all passengers coming into or going out of the Ninth and Green street station that they are as secure from danger when passing ever the Norris street bridge as when crossing the new Columbia, which everybody knows is a model of strength and security." But even en bridges that are " models of strength and security," cs we under stand him, the passenger gees as though encountering the chances of var. Mr. Nichols' idea of a model of security docs net seem te be high; or his view of the risk of war may be low j but it is net at all , comfortable te be advised by the high authority of a great railroad's chief engineer that we cannot enter upon iron bridges that are models of strength and beauty with perfect confidence that they may net drop from under us. lie Lesscps In d'eritiany. De Les-ep3 has visited the German Km Km perer and llismirck, and ha3 been made the recipient of their profuse declarations of pacific intention. The emperor will have no mere of war, if he can help it ; and Rismarck, the same, lie says it uas net he, but the military element, that wanted Alsace-Lerraine, because Metzand Strasburg were necessary te Germany for her proper defense. Germany, having the pudding, h net going te fight any mere ; unless she has te de se te keep it. Ie Lesseps frankly told Rismarck, vUiathe well knows, how ever, that R ranee was net se anxious for peace as Germany seemed te be ; net having the pudding. De Lesseps rides the crest el the world's wave. He is the greatest man, all around, of his day and generation. He Is wonder ful In his physical and mental vigor; in his energy, vitality aud grasp. He has accom accem plishtd mero thau any man, of auy time, who was net a ruler. He is the uncrowned king of men. Si Cuaiiitv may begin at home, but the late Jese Suvllla of J.luia, Peru, understood that it should net be kept there when he made a beiuest of fOOO.OuO ler the establishment and support In New Yerk city of a heaie for female children. PSUSOMAL. llKXiiv (ikorek Is named for the presi dency in l-55 by the Eureka, CaL, II ittcA mail. Senater Inealls still preserves the first fee he ever received as a lawyer, namely, a table aud a high desk, made by a carpenter client. Sin Hkniu Ticiir.en.NK will come of age In May nxt, and will enter upon the ks session of his much " clatme-1 " estates, which will pay him a net Income of about fle.OOO a year. JudogKewe, of Cbatnbersburg, will net be a candidate for re-election te the bench. When his term expires en the first Monday of January, liiO, he wll have been twenty one years a judge and will betifty-twe years old. Kev. 1k. Jistin I). Ft i.res, of the Cen teunlal llaptlst church, ltroeklyu, has re signed bis pastorate and says he Is going " te preacn against KnamnlBOj, te preach Christ te the Keinan Catholics." This Is n new species et the clerical crank. HH10..VDIKR (tENKRAt. (.iCOROE M. LOVE died In llultale of pneumonia, alter a short illness, lie was colonel el the one hundred and sixteenth regiment, New Yerk velun teers, uurine tue war anu was erevetea erirr- adler general for gallant conduct In leadings charge at the battle of Cedar Creek. Solicitor General Jenks, when as sistant secretary under Lamar, was eue of the strictest of men. lie used te call one dl v lsien chief after another te his room, asked him te be seated, gave him a supposititious piece of business tu his particular division, and made him dnjrlbe every process through which It would pass before leaving the dl-vl-ltin te go te the tecretary. Kvery paper, every record, every endorsement, the time required fur tach tep the v. nole thing was called for as caretully aud minutely as a sharp cress eximlnntieu could get at it. .Seino of tha boys llunked the first thing. Ttien Jetika smiled around his eyes and gave them one of his geej-natured Scotch lec tures en thoroughness, aud sent them back te study up their own work until they could tell all about it. Thtsiciajs Sir Se.-. Mgeslylm " Is, without doubt, the best remedy yet discovered for Dys pepsia and Indigestion. It will positively cuie the worst forms. It Is palatable and h.iruless. Don't rs.ll te gtve It a UU1. bold by all Drug gists, or Wm. r. Kidder A Ce , Chemists, 3 Jehn St., X. V. II COper betUe. iciri;-Th.ti DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKY Is Sold Oulj In lleltl. ITlce, S1.00. rer sale by Druggists, Orecers and Dealers. Persons Kist of thnUeeky Mountains (except thu Territories), unable t precura It from their Dealers cuu hae Utilf Dezen sent. In plain cate, unmarked, express prepaid, by remitting M te The Duff Malt Wblsky Ce , UechMter, N. T. (I) feblMydlh s IMMONS LlYElt KKUUL.YTOK. TMs age presents the greatest been, Salvation Ull : It cuers se seen. VHen Christmas came with Its geed cheer. Its fun, nnd ltsmerry-nn,klng, we ud tedprecate Its colds, but that was long age, before the dsy of Dr. Uinrs Cough Syrup. earltls very dif ferent. A new era hs.s dawned en us and great and small, little and tall, merry men all, ate hapry. bimcial nutiama. Mothers t Mether It Mothers 1 1 Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick c&lld suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of catting teeth? If se, go at once and get a bottle of M Its. W INS LO W '3 SOOTHING SVHUP. It will relieve the roer lltUu sutler lmmeOJStcIy depend upon It; there Is no mistake about It. There Is net a incthcr en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell you at once that It will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic It Is perfectly safe te use In all cases' and plcisant te the taste, and Uthe prescription of one of the eldest and best female physicians and nurses In the Unlted States, bold every whole. 2S cents a bottle. mayHMjd&w TAKE Simmons Liver Regulator! A Valuable Resource for the Sick. Among the many resources which incdlral skill has made available for the kick aud debtll t;itiHl, none rank higher than Simmons User Itegulatur, n comprehensive retedy fur Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Corstlpatlen, Chills and ver. Debility . .Ntrwnunfs, 6lck Hiutdache, and ether ailments attributed te 1111 leusnc:. l'UKELV VEOETAIILK. It relaxes the bowels without griping, purifies a bilious bieUh and completely relieves the many Indescribable symptoms which torment uffenrs from Dyspepsti, Liver Complaint and Kldney Troubles. It also etrectuslly removes these nervous symptom, felt when blloUIiu blleUIiu ; iM-lly ccretevl rtr misdirected. J IT. 7.K1LIN .t CO.. Proprietors, marlCeedw Philadelphia, I'a. Prejudice Kills. " Klevon years our daushtcr suffered en a bed of mlsery under the care of several et the best physicians, who gave her disease various names but no rellel, and new she ts restored te us In geed health by Hep Hitters, that we had poehod at two years before tiling It. We earnestly hepe and pray that no ene else will let their sick suffer as sa dld.ouacceuntof prejudlce against no goedamedtclnoas Hep llliters." The I'arcntt iloeJ Tttiplari. Milten, Del., rob. 10, IfcC Having used Hep Bitters, the noted remedy for debility, nervousness, Indigestion, etc., 1 have no hesitation In saying that it Is Indetd an excellent medicine and recemmeud It te any. ene as atruly tonic bitters, ltespectfully, UkV. MltS. J. 11. KI.I.UUOD. A'flple, .V. -., Dec 1, Isc). 1 am the pastor of the llaptlst church here and an educated physician. 1 am net In practice, but am my lole family physician, and advlsu In chronle cases. Over a yew age 1 recammeuded your Uep Hitters te my Invalid wife, who has ben under medical treatment or Albany's best physicians several years, shehasbeen greaUy benefitted and (till uses the medicine. 1 belle te she w 111 become thoroughly cured ethor various complicated diseases by their use. We both rt commend them te our friends, many of whom luu e also been cured et their various ailments by them. UKV. E. U. WAUItKN. " A young friend et mine was cured of an In satiable thirst for liquor that had se prostrated his system that he was unable te de any busi ness. He was entirely cured by the uie et Hep Hitters. It allayed all that burning thirst : trek away the appetite for liquor ; madu his nerves steady ; and be his remained a steady and sober man ter mero than two years, and has co desire te return te his cups, aud 1 knew et a mini tier of ethers that have been cured of drinking by IL" Frem a lending It K. OftlclsJ, Chlcsge, III. uiar8 6uieed,w uur nnu.iu nrs'n ei morning la BOtenlr Htyllshand Well Chesen, but exeecdlngly blr and reasonable In price. Wears nleelr prepared te meet the demand et the season, ana new have our assortment of Spring Uoeds arraegsaand ready ter Inspection. We court cnmpai Isen, and are net toeprowd te listen te criticism, and like te have our goods admired when they deserve It. Don't welt until tlm Isst minute If yen Intend dropping tn te sea our beautiful display of Bl'HINU (ll.OrillHU. It Is an Important nd vantage lean buyers in season a large, reliable and unbroken stock early In the -nsen. If von de net Intend making a purchase a visit te our store will certainly result In making yen welt Informed regarding the Maw Stjles ana their relative prices. We claim that our Sl'KtNCl CLOTIIINU wUt Establish a Mark et Kxcullonce which ;oanuel be Equalled byolhers for the bame Price. NECKWEAR. in Kxteutand Varletynur fiteck of Neckwt ar Is daxxllng, superior te the display .et an pre ceding season. As a sultatile scarf adds 10 per cent, te a man's leeks, there ts no reaseu why be should wear an old eim. Ifyeuwant the Latest and I'rettlsst Tie, ex amine our stock : an endless variety In styles, shapes, color and texture. Hirsh & Brether, ONK-PRIOE Clothiers and Furnishers, COIL NOUTHUUKKN ST. AND CBNTUS StJUAKK. LkSiOAftTEU. I'A. w Il.I.lAMhOM A fUSTKU. QXUl HUVBMWVMltUHlfW HUUIlS. AND 8KB " -THE A YE1VJ5 SAUSAl'AIULl.a.. Pimples, Beils, And C.ubuncles result from a debilitated. Im peverished, or impure condition of the bleed. SIIILOU'S COUQll ana Consumption Cure Is sold by us en a guarantee. It cures Con sumption. old by U. II Cechriu, druggist. Ne. 137 aud 1.9 -North yueeu SL, Luniaster, l'a. (3) CAU3E UF TllJi FUUKST HILL VlidDTEU- Heuews Her Youth. Mrs. I'htcbeChesIey, Petersen, Clay Ce , rowe, tells the following remarkable story, the truth me residents el ln bv " I am 73 years old. have been troubled et which Is vouched for town with kidney complaint and lameness fermanv years : could net dress myself without help. New 1 am free from all pain and soreness and am able te de all my own housunerk. lewe my thauks te Electric Hitters for having re newed my youth, and removed completely all dlsea.su and pain." Try a bottle s only S"c : at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 aud U9 North Queen street. Lancaster, l'a. (t) SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable brthat terrlble cough fthlleh's euro Is the remedy Jer you. Beld by II. U Cochran, druggist, 'ej 137 anuijjenn iueen su, iincaaier, ra. Ayer's Sarsararllla prevents and cures these eruptions una tuilnrul tumors. lv lemevlni; their cause, the only effectual way of treatleg d) They Let It lie. The Philadelphia Ilepubllcana have agreed net te disturb the Thiladelphhi con- x&WNmteuax districts, and consequently Mr. ftawmn uemecrailc uistrlct ia preserved. &,'U5.T.7,,u,"UVUDUuua or tuu itepubii- ws wswme, wnemer mey give or take -i away, and waawqulUs wlllintr te accent r,tfUarldlUonalI)eeciaUo'dUtrict theuah ' S.donetaBkforlt. rerbapi the? think that they have taken aa many Republican own in i ne state as the aUmmest eoeaclence will allow, though it is lawetwelvable that thav will net sJiftssU ttMjreaaget. They say U sMiH4 witk Mt ladiapoaiuea te rcaert David K. Walker, chief of the Philadel phia electrical department, has submitted a report which contains a great doalef informa tion of local and general Interest An appro priation of J2,r.0O was made te teat the feasi bility of underground electric light service and after detailing the manner of Its expen diture, the chief reports that "this service has worked without failure, the lights net hav ing been extinguished, except through a stoppage of the machinery at the electric light company's works or the brcakage or the air lines, aud has demonstrated te the chief of this department the entire feasibility et under ground service for eloctrle lighting purposes. On the 31st day of December, !:&, theru had been laid under ground in the city ly2 0 10 miles et telegraph, telephone and electric light wires, of which the city owns '1 1 fl-10 miles. There has been laid In the fetreeu el this city 10 COM feet of conduit aud 111,317 feet el 1',' and 2 inch wrought iron pipe, through which single cable were drawn." Mr. Walker then expresses the opinion that the lighting e! streets by electricity has reached u point that will Justify the city In establishing its own plants for the purpose. The tlrst outlay ler machluery aud conductors, he thinks would seen be recovered in the saving of the prcli. charged by the companies, and the city ulready has the power neccessary for operating the system, lie is itulte enthu siastic In his advocacy of the electric light, alleglug that crime and criminals disappear before it and the police are grealy aided in their duty. Discussing the danger of lire irein either system of electric lighting he rte commends the establishment or a uullerm method et Inspection, rccegulzed by law, or the wiring and insulation, lie lays the blame for all accidents el this kind epen reckless wiring aud says; "The safety el Incandescent lighting has proved te be se great that It has led te neglect of the ordinary rules of precaution, which would net be possible under any ether system." s Tub day en which the memory et ire land's patron saint la honored is one that Will ever be dear te the Irish heart. There waa a time in the United Htates when it waa deemed necessary te have a mighty parade of Irishmen en the atreets el tha big cltkf, which demonstrations would usually cause collisions between the panders and Orange men. Hat meat el this ha passed away and the money spent ou parades is new largely devoted te tU purpoaaaet charity. TbU la the bast mode of honoring the great saint's manor. A Practical Engineer Make Thorough &xam &xam lualleu -The Structure of Peer Material. The New Yerk Engineering Xeict, baying thoroughly investigated the cause of the Ferest Ulll disaster ou the Ilosten A I'rovi I'revi dence railroad, will publish the following in regard te It in this week's issue : "The csuse of this dreadful catastrophe has b6en very obscure In the newspaper accounts, the only certain thing having been that the bridge was a sort et patchwork nondescript which violated several of the meat Important and fundamental requirements of geed bridge designing. We are new fortunately able te shed far mere light en what the pre else cause was than has heretofore appeared or than is at all likely te appear Irein any ether eource, even in the efllclal In vestigation, from the fact that we have new In our elllce what will probably be the most Important bit of evi dence In the Investigation, viz. : The two original parti which in all human probability were the tlrst te break. These parts are in the possession of lienry H. I'ritchard, C. E., a practical bridge engineer of Philadelphia, wne undertook te critically examine the structure en behalf of this journal, and who went about It apparently a little mere syste matically than tnese who had preceded him. In connection with further information gathered for us within an hour or two alter the accident occurred by Mr. Frederick liroeks, C. K., of Bosten, these lragments may be said te be absolutely con clusive as te the real difficulty, since it is Im possible that there should have been mere detective parts In the bridge if It was te staud up at all. The parts which tlrat broke were the two bangers which carried the last or most easterly pair of fleer beams of the northerly or last built truss the truss which canted all the lead. Be tar as can be judged from outside appearances they are made of far from geed iron te begin with, but in ad dition te that they are et very bad design and most Imperfectly welded. In addition te that again they are both of them very badly flawed by old and deeply rusted breaks at the meat strained section, there be ing two distinct breaks of this kind te each specimen. The lirst hanger has both breaks across the weld, the lirst break being com plete, and the second break, an inch and an eighth above it, all but complete, the metal merely hanging together by the outside skin. 'j ins nanger can never nave uene any worn since its erlglual and new ancient fracture, or II would have broken apart long since. The second hauger was checked across half of Its inside lace f covered by the supposed weld) for about half of lbs depth of etlectlve section, and this was clearly where the frae ture lirst began. It caused secondary frac ture at a second old break in the hook of the welded end, which cut oil a somewhat largtr proportion of tbeetlective strength of the Iren. "All this Is clearly shown in the engrav ings of the bridge aud its broken parts which appear in this Issue, and the general Judg ment of engineers will bear us out in saying that mere shamefully bad specimens of bridge design, metal and workmanship can hardly exisu We regret te have te express se sweep ing a condemnation of the structure, but the facts mere than justify it, and it is but right that In an occurrence of this kind the trutb should be pointed out and made clear with out fear or favor. It la appalling te think of the tena or thousands of lives whlcb bave lit erally bung by a thread In passing ever this bridge during the past eleven years." SUDNCY TKOUBIJH. A Case of Many Years Standing Oared With Biz UettlM, la a Man 80 Years el Age. Ausirrew, Pa., May 8, lssa, Daitoilies Urrnas Ce. Gents : I had been troubled with my kidneys for a number of years, used almost everything without much benefit 'intU 1 tried Dandelion Hitters. 1 used six bot tles and am pleas gd te say 1 am entirely rid of the kidney trouble, besides my system being toned up se that I feel like a different person. I cheerfuUy recommend the same te all afflicted In this way. JACOB MUBC11HTZ, ebl0-3mdTu,Tb3 A Very Marrow escape. " Ves, 1 had a very narrow escape," said a prominent citizen te a friend. "I waa confined te my bed for a year and my friends gave me up for a consumptive's grave, unlU I began using Kemp's lialsam for the Threat and Lungs, and here 1 am, sound and hearty." Price loc. and II. for sale by 11. U. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137, North Queen street, Lancaster. them. Ayer's ".irsaparllla has prevented the usual course of Helli. which hive pained and dl,tresed me every season for several ears. Uee. Scales, Plalnvllle, illch. 1 was badlvtreubled with Plninlp mi thn turn- also with a discoloration of the skin, which showed Itself In ugly dark patches, Xe exter nal treatment dig mero than temporary geed Aycr'j Sarsaparllla effected A PERFECT CURB And I hive net been troubled since T. W. Deddy, lllver au, Lewell, M us. I was treublt-d with Uills, and my 'health was mnch Impaired. 1 began using Ayer's ssrsapa rlUa.and, In due time, the eruptions all dlssp. peured, and my health was completely restored. Jehn K. Elklns, Editor ,bfaiitit Obtentr, Albe- I was troubled, for a lenif time, with a humor which appeared en my face In ugly Pimples and blotches. Ayer's sarsaptiilla cured me I consider It the best bleed purifier in the world -Chsrles 11. Smith, North CntHsbury, Vt Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is sold by nlldnignsts and dealers In medicine. Ask for Ayer's !virsaprlUa, and de net be per suaded te take any elner. Prepared by Dr. J. U. Ayer A Ce , Lewell, Mass. l'rlcstl; six battles, 15. marlitelS ROCHESTER LAMP, Sixty Candle-Light t lleats them all. Anether Let et CI1KAP GLOUE3 for Oils and OU Mevus. THE " PERFECTION " U ETAI. MOULDING AND KUllUKll CUSHION WEATHER STRIP Heats them all. This slrln outwear aJInthiim. Keeps nut tha cold. Step nulling of windows, xcludu the dust. Keep out snow and r.iln. Any one can apply It no waste or dirt madu In ap plying It. can be nttcd nnywhero-ne holes te bore, ready for use. It wllf net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip Is the most perfect. At -or Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QDBEN ST., LANCASTEU. I'A. ConiimiiiU'utieii by Telephone. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER. New Ter Economical People! NEW 1'lllCE LIST 1 4 Days Sale -or M, A. K1EFFKIL ALDUH V. HKItB w KIEFFER & HERR, rpe WEAK MEN Suffering from the effects et youthful errors, early decay, wasting weakness, lest manhood, etc., 1 will send n valuable trcatlsq (scaled) con. tattling full particulars ler home cure, KHKE of A snlendld medical ..'1 Z' ----- reaa uy every m: tatnd Address, ml5maAw work ; should be charge. , by every man who Is nervous and debut- ruui . w. ij. luniiLS, Moedm, Conn, sTfOUK KOK TUB DEAK. KJ feck's Patent Improved Cushioned OEALKHS IN-; Heunw Goods ! Ear Baeklen's Andes Halve, The Ilest Salve In the world rer Cuts, Uralses, Beres, Ulcers, Salt Itheum, fever Beres, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, corns, and all skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed tejjtve perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price 23 cents per box. rer sale by II. Ii. Cecnr&n, Dragglst, 12 and 138 North Queen street. Lancaster, i'a. UasDSLtes Lrvsa Fbxlbts for sick headache torpid liver, bUleusness and Indigestion. Small and easy te swallow. One pill a dose. Price, 25c By all druggists. feeWmdTu.Th.S Drams perfectly restore hearing and perform the worst or the natural arum, invisible, lertable and elwava In nosltlen. ; r -. - .. lien ana wen wnisf Cem All cenverss- nets heard distinctly. Bend ler Illustrated book with testimonials, FUEE. Address or cell en 1. 1II8COX, 643 lireadway, New Yerk. Mention this paper. limnlMvee141v-W B AKLKY MALT WHISKY. New Declared Sane, Charles II, Freeman, who murdered bla daughter in I'ecasset, Mass., in December, 1SS3, but was adjudged net guilty by the Jury, by reason of Insanity, and was com mitted te the Danvere luaaue asylum during Ins natural llle, has been discharged tbert; trem by the order of the governor. Tela waa the result of a hearing upon petition ler bis release, several physicians testifying te the satisfaction of tha governor and coun cil that be oeuld be discharged without dan ger te ether XTOTU1NG L1KU IT. ST. JACOBS OIL. NOTBINU LIKE IT. SW Frem current correspondence with deal ers here and there, showing the status of Bt. Jacobs OU and Its wonderful eftlcacy. NO BUCH WOKD. Ulebs Mills, Pa , Oct. , lewi 11 1 have never beard of a stogie casein which It falls te cure, Bt. Jacobs oil takes the lead." B. 11. lOUKB, Dealer. IT MKVKIL DISAlM'niNTS. riandreau, Dakota, Nev. 4.181. "Every one knows it and calls for St. Jacobs (ill. 1 have only te wrap Hup, knew Ing It will net disappoint" D.B. WHITE, Druggist. NEVER HEAUD OF DIS8AT18F ACTION. Pharmacy. U HI Ave-.JJew . j " Beiling 8L Jarebs Oil for years t sever bad one reporter '-A'CKNKtt, OUEATEUTUAN AM.COMUINBD. Vlncennes, Ind., Oct. 31, lssft Have sold It from the start with steady Increasing dsmand i sales of Bt. Jacobs OU grcaterthanallembjned.', " BK9r "LL1 AaaLNev.,. .- sl Jacobi Oil Is the beat selling remedy ever m A co., Dealer,. ALWAYS l'BAIBED-ENOBMOUS SALE. 70 Maiden Lane, N. Y Oct. 19, lNe, Bales ei su Jacobs Oil enormous. In an years nothing has equalled It) never heard " 'ea ' """"""The. u. m AC18. sW All persons usise BL Jacobs Oil or Bed BtaT CeugV Cure, will by sending a two cent stamp and a history et their ease, receive anvua rsxs. Red Star Cough Cure. rBBB FBOM OPIATES AMD POI80NS. AFE. 8UBB. PROMPT. 26 OINTS. AT DBUaOlBTB AMD DBALBBA, TUB CUAULBS A. VOQBLBBCO.BalUBOrs, PERRINE'S TUBE 11AULEY MALT WHISKY. DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION and all wasting diseases can be entirely cured by 1L MALABIA Is completely eradicated from the system by IU use. PEUUINE'B I'UUK IIAULBY MALT WHISKY revives the energies of these worn with excessive bodily or mental effort It acta as a BAFEUUAUD against exposure In the wet and rigorous weather. Ja-TAKE Dart or a wlneglasiful en your ar rival home alter the labors of the day and the same quantity before yenr breakfast. Being chemically pure, It commends Itself te the med ical profession. WATOH THE LABEL. Nene genuine nnless bearing the signature of tha Arm en the labeL M. a J. S. PERRINE, NO. 3? NORTH FRONT 8T PHILADELPHIA. septa-emeedA WOULD CALL BPECIAL ATTENTION TO Fuller & Warren Ce.'s (TBOY.N.Y.) STOVE?, HEATERS. FURNACES AND RANGES. We ask no one te run any risks with "FUL LEU A WAUUEN'S" Goods. We gnaiantee them te glve Satisfaction. As a Heater TUB SPLENDID " has no rival, being a thorough het base, no part of this stove remains cold, e vei y Inch el It radiates heat. As a Smaller and Cheaper Heater the "UUIOIIT DIAMOND " has established Itself In the front ranks. The merlU et tbe "SPLENDID" and "11UIOHT DIAMOND " consist In lleauty of Construction, Perfect Control of Draft, Cleanliness, no Dust, no Oas and Economy el Fuel. BsTCall and examine for yourself; 40 EAST KINO ST., (OPPOBITB COUBT HOUSE.) aeK-thSAw COAX. "HMAKTilil WEOIBSUM 4D SST1IL DIALS IS All Kinds of Lumber and Geal. JsT-Yarn : Ne. e North Water and Prlnee Streets, above Lemen. Lancaster. nJ-lv TJAUMGARDNEKS JKJfKKIUsUJ. COAL DEALERS. omesi Ne. is iceru Queen strset, and Ne niBWPlSa& rtx-aw M !., Vt9W" ISAMOAWBB.FA. M 8PKC1AL GRADE OF TOILBT PAPBU, fine and soft, te Mature and standard quality. In wire-looped and wrapped pwk.g.scenaju jrerru's. TJyHY, OI "" It Used Te, Bat It's Different Nev Trade does net end with Christmas by any means, Netwttustandlng the fact that our Holiday Trade has been an unprecedented ene, our Bunerb Stock et Feur-ln-dand aud ether style Neckties, BUB Mu trier., Handkerchiefs, Buspenders, Gloves, Cellars, Cutis, Camel Hair Underwear and Half Hese, Bhlru, Cigar Cases, Pocket Beeks, Bleeve Buttens, Ac, has been re plenished, suitable for RETURN GIFTS. aw Our Prices as Lew as the Lewest for the same grade of goods. E.J. ERISMAN, MO. 17 WBST BIBS 1TBBBT. LANCABTBB. rMOfUMAL. OTICE TO JJRIDUE-I1UILDKR3. Proposals will be received at the office of the MY UOinUllaWIUuriav. jinueMwsi """ poe a Tueieny, juircn vj, ,M(,ieiicuhuih tuu N County commissioners. near lis mouth. The old bridge lias been pushed up stream and Is ledged la the dam above the bridge site. The masanrj' must be repaired and the superstructure rebuilt In Its original form. Contractor must furnish all material ex. cept these part elthe old bridge which are 11 1 ler use t tnentness of all material te be deter termlned by the Cennty Commissioners or their agent The Commissioners reserve the right te ,ej,ctan, ", M. y,H8, JOHN UINUUICH, 1IKNUY P. It ABTMAN, County Commissioners. Attest : Paasa Oaiur, Clerk. mriJ td BROKEN LOTS... MEN'S SACK SUITS. llRtuitiilts KeOuced tellllO IMUMiitt Ueduced tetl3 00 IHlO Suits Beduced te til 00 llldivtiiu Iteduced tesiJO) tmObults UeUuced te 110 00 MEN'S CUTAWAY COAT SUITS. mu) Suits Iteduced te IIS te IW ei Bulls Iteduced te t en S!3ui Units Iteduced lelll te t;Hbultf ltedueed touieo HOYS' SACK BU1T8. WHOHults Iteduced te II 00 115 (O Suits Keduced tetllW liuisi Suits Ueduced te I 810 HOYS' SCHOOL SUIT. lllCOHuIU Iteduced te a te tiemsults Ueduced te I. en 9 ue Stilts Iteduced tot 710 tiseesults Uiduced totseo CIULDUEN'S SHOUT PANT SUITS. 110 00 Mutts Kednced tel 600 a te Suits Kedured tetaui t 7S08ult Kednced tot SOU ISOJSulU Iteduced te I a M CHILDREN'S OVEKCOATB. I .ISO Overcoats Iteduced tot son I 7 hi Overcoats Iteduced tot are I a 10 Overcoats ueduced tot set I coo Overcoats Ueduced tot tee HOY'S OV Bit CO ATS. l't 01 Overcoats Ktduced tot 7 00 ll'jis) Overcoats Ueduced tot seu t seu Overcoats Kednced tes (loe t 7toevorcoats Ueduced tot SOU GOAT AND PLUS 11 LAP KOflES. t 7C01tobe Iteduced tot ID t noeitobes Iteduced tot ISO t70)ltebes Ueduced tot tre tatw Betes ueduced tot l STIFF ANDSOFT HATS. t ICO Hats Keducedtel 50 t aiellats Kednced tot loe t BOIIats Iteduced tot 37 t ClUats Ueduced tot Children's Fancy Caps, all prices, reduced te 17c. Whalebone WLIps-tUO te tiO) Whips re- rinrf,ft tn SI III llorxe Ulankets-ttCiO niankutsrfucl teKDO; IIS) blankets reduced te I3.5U ; S W UlankeU re dued te 11.(0 Bed Flannel Shirts and Drawers-! 0) Oar ments reduced te tl 50. Uee. UpdegrarTs Deg Skin Olovei.Vic ; Gent's Kid Uletes, 2c: Gent's Driving Uleves, tl.OO; Gent's Driving Ulove.,Ma; Gent's Jersey Cleth Gloves, Xie r Uent's Jersey Cleth Gloves, 3V. Camel's Hair Hose.'JJc, reduced te 15c; iJe All wool reduced tolSe. Bey's Fancy Cardigans, SO:, reduced te 3sc, LADIES' GAITBKB. timaaltnrs Ueduced tell ;s 175 Gaiters Ktduced torteo t te Ualturs, Band-Made Ueduced te S M MISSES' GAITKBS. llfO Kid Iteduced te tlfO tlbu Kid opera Tee. Ueduced te tl Be tl 50 Pebble High Cut Heducsd totleo tl 00 spring Heel Ueduced teLW IIOYS-GAITEUS. B 00 V. Call S hoes Ueduced te II se 13 10 Ucm Butten Shoes Ueduced te 1175 ll75)em Butten Shoes Ueduced tell te II 25 Youths' Butten Shoes Ueduced tell 10 MEN'S OAITEBS II 80 Balmoral shoes Iteduced te II IB 150 V.Calf llal. shoes BeducedteWW tt te Gossamer Butten bhoes....BtducedtoaiM 1700 Waukenphast Shoes.. hsducedtotleo TBUNK8, VALISE A TBAVELINQ BAGS ATBEDUCBDJBICES. VILLIAMSOM& FOSTER, 32, 34, 36 and 38 East King 8t, LANCA8TEK, PA. BarBterrs close at 6 o'clock, except Monday and Saturday. " "BOOKS. 2 1887. '" 1887. JOHN BAER'S SONS, Boeksellersfii Stationers mOBAOOO ODTTLNOH, BOKAPS, SIFT J. 1X08 AMD PACBBB' WAITbTDtf SQ raa.beuatB.suk. , fcM s. saa Fasun atmc. Baw Yerk. '.' rnjzrrz.- r.mTt irT -i r bbssb, mm, aw ajgasi sw p, IRISH LINEN PAPERS. Whiting Ce.'s Papers -AND- ENVELOPES. Nes. 15 and 17 North Qenq Stmt, LABQAITIB. tA. ie 'IX.' &&&& - - 3,, f-s,&- itiu.iuiB-. i
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