s&SWfRVSFG 3Qpm.' -wU-MWHiMeqipiuuMi IiA3W?A8TElt UJ'LitfFSa i";' fri .VwSi ias rARXl te- '& 1 xif'v 'f ! WnUy LrtiOlgeDeer ijCwtWitelnttUiaetutt MASOa Ut UR. f-ISSS- .- a Hi flsja aaaww a. lte.Hae th dtisea should be one Mitt Ant earn eC a geTernment; and tt te tU an IniUtuUen like the . et Health, which endeavors iwUkialte ecepe aU the hives of 1 1m this state should be amply Seme of the large respensl- i of this body are alleded te In a ctr- fwarnesatly toned from the executive i..rl Philadelphia. Mmmtl toil required te perform for the MfMn eBMBirealth the duty of abating I such as la assigned te each local I wtthla the various limits et its own Jttp.bat It saust " have a general super. immU the lives and health of thecitl- i of the eommenwealth, study its vital i. sake sanitary investigations I laqalrles respecting the causes of dis- especially of epidemic diseases, these et domestic animals, and rthe sources of mortality, and I of localities, employments, con- .habits, feed, beverages andmedi- ea the health et the people." It i " dlssemtnite information upon these ahnilar subjects among the people." ?jyjtt saust Institute sanitary inspections of Institutions or places throughout Xt aiast " certify and suggest te the sanitary laws et the nwealth." It most "enforce such .latalattensas will tend te limit the pre '.; liMIIHIIUHISU IIIMbB H aim. n. mBmBI mm moo Erf.j w Ml'1 tmr:, wmhmbwt Memmm. H&'MMsjVJMswSbbbIbbbbWbB. CUM YN. BBK" wBSmmmmammmmkmmuiMtmt. jT.VlBB IWTTiTOTII ftl i IlipMitaaMMab uiwifr. p. ggi se uw 01 epidemic aiseaacs." it u its diitv r te have the general supervision of the ;',Mesystem of registration et births, mar- s "! iwiiwi ei pievatent diseases ':1a nmu th. vii se aad Manti frsaiiatateli :aw' l01' te ensure the faithful of the same In the several land in the central bureau of vital atettttlcsatUie capltolef the state," and " te suggest such laws and amendments of SjV law as shall Increase the efficiency of such -ij-'. -raflstratlnn. and flnallv it is called nnen te VSK V ' ' ' . '. fC'i? make an annual report of Its proceedings, pjS which shall contain ether useful inferma yp wen relative te me eDjecis rer wnicn it was g, created." And all this it is expected te ;.!;;, accempiisu ou fe.uuu a year, out. ei tveicn Sgi comes the secretary's salary of 42,000. Here is surely geed cause for legislative Ki bounty, particularly when it is remembered i .-vWifcaift nannevlwanta ffcn xvris-Y araTA rt Iho !f Union Is proportionately far behind her isuew in lue amount appropriated te me M. tsanKll sjsvaI Is vr'tla mart net lTVBr1W lJ4 4W VMM SMIislUPas m , , , The Latest Phase er Irish Oppression. The Balfour entry into Ireland has al. ; f1 reedy been marked by a trail of eutraee 'visaed bleed. Father Keller has been ar- raMdln leughal, en a warrant of tbe bankrupt court for contempt in refusing t te give evidence against his fleck in con Sneetten with the plan et campaign. In the aaking et that arrest, tbe police were or er ""fls ail tn sheet the neenle whenever thev ettbe toast excuse. The first result of ttsla waa the killing of a young man named Baalen,and the after shielding of hismur- h.lt te asteundins that such inhuman meth. jSj otte as these should be put into practice in L "?$iaA mnwmrnwnmnt nt Tralanil In ha nlnL iYt7 ' -"- r "- -"- t;teenth century. Father Keller bad been i4 guilty of tbe dreadful offense of refusing te lnliaM flirt Ai.ratfl nf filaflnnlr fhaf fiaH hun . fessflded te him through the confessional, v jwsiaaxi fnTrtrTiiiriinja.t:inna nn rwinnn rte rtia KfjaUfien te guard with his life. It is net !y-..;iamrprisingthat bis journey from Youghal (..' te TJnblln liil waa one anrina at nvat lenn :iz . . . . .. . : .' - tiffin wwen tne excited populace could with ;i;f difficulty be restrained from la ing violent ?0t, hands upon the captors et the venerable R&' priest. l' J II this is tbe cold-blooded style in which g.)g jMuieur, the new Irian secretary, proposes w' te aamuusterblseulce, be will leave a Ianre fji, legacy or new hatred te ba borne by these B' . . - -. - r- arhncnmnaftjrtilm who come after blm. ExafffftratlAB Kim v. ,ffj Certain pyrotechnic pulpit orators are pp making use et the fame of nenry Ward '& aaAlia tfc Illsstnrtlnnfn. !..-- . :is$&''' -uuu"uw wuemiiBives, ana in 5 tueir eagerness te surpass each ether in .tM.tn eAm.Att.fMM MMAMJ !..-.. jj-sv-a evu-Bvuiua aieuu, are inauigtng in ,.- wmu tui;gjtica 01 ine great ?Meacher. tW, We are told that Mr. Beecher " needed L;Hbe Whole planet for his ripening was net ower-pet growth-as well seek te con - p:9m Niagara in a flower-pet." I IfSTrTlU N inn mil flnJt nnmne .!.. Ma fearful and wonderful, indeed: after tfcoagbtetltwecan contemplate the Das- kptfe of a camel through a needle's eye KJvuaeut surprise, we are also told that ? Greenwood is newsa sacred as Mount "Tenea. ' f swhexaggeratiencniycatti its subject .. fata eorreepending ridicule. ,K The Madera Gkest. mjiat cnpregressive ou regy spirit of tbe ire ghost gives soma hope tbat he May in time become tee old-fashioned te r as often. Tbe village ghost of tbe fteaMt day, or night, is uniformly clad MkwUte, although shrouds are no longer mm aa4 a atatter of fact ghost should turn ' la thai tdethaa ha was builf d In. Th ,' ariik. of the white nalfersa te easily traced la the old cuateaa of Batag shrouds, but the of faahlea has beaa totally diire- bjr the lUcsjtetlsrMM who Ins at In vrallewassi taerviere HBlkbSCt IlMtetsstviilsfe ghost ea record is re re asrtef tnm Ptersnat, near Kyaek.X. Y., aiaetfar,frtsaSiepy Hellew. "These wha have fceem' scared declare that It is fnVyelgM feet in height, pale as the driven saew and as noiseless as death ; and the ether night one of Flerment's best and test reliable citizens fired several pistol shots at the ghost, but the ghost was net Injured." Was his marksmanship as reliable as his veracity, and is it certain the ghost was net injured ? m m Water Tight Compartments. The collision of the steamer Hartwell with an iceberg near the banks of New feundland affords geed proof of the value of the present system of building ocean steamers. A few years age the result et such a collision would have been the dis appearance of the vessel with all onboard and bername would have been en the long annual list of vessels that left pert and were never after heard of. That the list is shorter in our own time is largely due te the watertight compartments. After the collision the ship was hove te until morning when a hole four feet square was found near the water line of the pert bow ; the forward compartment was full of water. It was a narrow escape. m s Larry Dosevax, tbe Brooklyn bridge jumper, announce that he will en MyS j urn p me NiagararJoraeahee rails. Donevan sadly needs te be Jumped upon. m s Ix the Popular Science Monthly, Dr. Lucy M.Hl!,pnyaicin te Vassar college, concludes from statistics gathered by herself that the higher education of women cm net be justly charged with any falling off In the size of families. She quote President Bascom, et the university or WiseonMe, as saying, " Tbe young women de net seem te deteriorate with u In health, but quite the opposite It has long seemed te me plain that a young woman who withdraws herself from society and gtves herself judiciously te a college course Is far better circumstanced In reference te health ttian the great mijerity or her sex." The greatatralatbataocletydeaaandsef young ladles In the week proceeding Lent is cer Ulnly much worse for health than the aver aver rge strain of study, but the system of cram ming for ezamlnaUen must certainly bs In jurious te students male or female. As the latter are the weaker, tbe strain should be made lighter for tbem. Mrs. Hall's figures show that the largest families of the present generation belong te tbe most highly edu cated women. TnERE are ever any farmers In the Illinois general assembly and everything agricultural gees. General Bsn Butler come te the front with a letter te Senater Phillip-, of the Mas sachusetts legislature, who has Introduced a bill for the inspection or bridge. After commenting en tbe impossibility of making an inspection that would be thoroughly relia ble, he suggest that all bridge should be objected te double the strain that is expected tebe put upon them In dally use. He describes a aytem of testleg used by General Stark, by which a girder was subjected te a weight of 1 thirty , I and a I test, f vuu7 iuua, aa 10 a siue,,f mi of ever five MuarwrienaThe girders steed this !I-l&Sesserany thst might be offered the heaviest or meat carelessly leaded train, and General Butler wants alt railroad bridges, whetheref iron or weed, tested in a like manner every six months. Tne com missioners or Massachusetts urged tbe Bos Bes Bos eon &. Providence read te test tbelr ' tin bridge" at stated internals "with a lead somewhat heavier than tbe bridge is ever called upon te bear," and at the same time expressed grave distrust of It Tbeugh there is nothing new In General Butler's letter, it is well that he has added his strong Voice te the chorus for batter brldg9s. Certain Journals having attempted te convict the civil service commissioners en gaged in the examination of tbe Philadelphia posteBlce, of an attempt te whitewash Pest master Harrlty are met by the reiterated statement of the commissioners that tbey have resorted te secret sessions, and tbeir own stenographer aa a means of protection sgalnst tbe partisan prets. The testimony and tbe conclusions et tbe commission will be given te the public at one time and with out partisan coloring, se that fair judgment may be passed by tbe public upon all tbe facts. Tbe local Civil Service Reform asso ciation is sadly in need of tbe whitewashing dui must uce me com lacta, All wide-awake citizens Bheulil attend tbe Beard of Trade meeting tc-inorre iiinbtte discuss the municipal bill. m Is reply te the supporters of tbe river and harbor bill who have been trying te make people believe that the failure or tbe presl dent te approve the measure would put an end te tbe work of improvement, the New Yerk Times shows by the cflicial report of tbe Heuse committee tbat there la no danger of tbe kind. On Nev. 1, 1SS0, the war depart ment bad en hand an unexpended balance et 116,730,302, all of which was available for use en river and harbor work. This sum ex ceeded by mere than (2,000,000 tbe appropria tion ($11,-173,000) carried by tbe bill approved by the president last year. Only a amall part of thst unexpended balance had been used when he allowed this latest bill te die. The president appears te have thought tbat no addiUen te this balance of ?16,63'3,302 was required. It Is only within a very few years that a river and harbor bill bas carried mere than (3,000,000 or (0,000,000, but here was twice as much still lying in tbe treasury. The appropriation was net for any fiscal year. These facts have beeu referred te before, but It is well te keep tbem in mind for reply te criticisms upon tbe presidents course in tbe matter. "TuBtailofChlamdeselachui" Is the im posing title or a letter te S:lence ry Mr. S. Qirrnae, of Casa bridge. Mr. Urmn drag this dreadful name into print for tbe purpose or correcting the popular idea of the length or it tell. The clam-dough sell cuss, a it would be spelled phonetically, may be a very Inter esting monster, but a slight experience in this line leads te tbe belief that it must ba a yery Insignificant Insect or an extinct animal, as ae unbearable a uame would only be imposed upon a defenseless subject I The Yerk litpubiican, which bss been In I abeyance ter some years, 1 S!Ln,n.MI2'-we.ek,y ' has come te life issue lir McNalr.t- Gibsen. Its nmt issue ou HatunUv . very interesting number. PEHSONAl,. Carter Harrison will net lie acandl dite for reflection aa mayor of Chicago. James N. Tretter, the new recorder of deeds et tbe District of Columbia, Udauatr Udauatr eusly 111 with pneumonia. flsv. 8. M. Moerr, D. D , for nineteen years pastor of tbe Presbyterian church at Tyrene, has tendered his resignation te his ceDgregatinn because et declining health. Wendell l'lllLLirs once said that the boy who propose te be aa geed as bis father must be a geed deal better tban bis father, ter he has mere light and mere advantages. WABBINOTON HELIOMAN. nl tint Na Yerk banking firm of Nsligman & lira, shot uiuiveii vuuuvijr iu .iik.-knjiiviiib, na, en (istbrday, under circumstance thst indicate suicidal intentions. Hest. Hamuel J. Randall has recently bsceme a member et the American Prelan tlenlat association, the declared object of wuicu is iu irsTriu any inierinrenea Wlin tne present tariff. Philadelphia Ilecertl Mater-klect Fitl-b, or Philadelphia, has announced the appointment of Or. Jams W, While as president of the department of chsrlltM and correction, and the following directors ; Kabul Lsugblla, Rieaard C, Ate- Martrte, Da Ktehard A. Cisasma sad JsaaWBMwart Ch atari ax Ax, aged 4, of the Arm of Oatl ,r. Ax, tobaeeo SDanaatetarera of Balti more, died ea Sunday. He was born In Preaaia, where he received thorough bus), a training. Coming te America In ltttl, be engaged with the firm of waleh he waa a partner at the time of hi death, and amassed quite a large fortune. Damd Clark, of Harford, Conn., a re tired merchant, has given te tbe Hartferd hospital and Old Peeple'a home Jointly ills fine farm of 103 acres in the southern part of Hartferd ! also twenty head of Jersey cattle and the whole outfit of the farm as it standi The gift Is in memory of Mr. Clark' son, Lester Clark, a merchant of New Yerk, who d led about a year age. The property is worth about 70,00a m m A Starring Insurance Company. A number of clerka In the treasury depart ment at Washington have formed a marrUge Insurance company. Twenty of them have already paid in their Initiation fee, and pledged themselves te stand by tbe contract The number Is limited te nrty. Tbey agree te pay 1 100 each when one et tbe members get married. A marriage in the association Is expected within a few days, and then there will be a teat of the practical work ing of tbe organlzitlen. It Is said that In one et the meat fashionable clubs In Wash ington, a close corporation, consisting of ten or twelve of the yeuug and single members, bas been formed for the purpose of marrying iuie wpauny iamiue. a. contract is signeu by each one. entering the organlzitlen te pay, within one year or tbe time of matrlage, ten per cent et tbe money and property obtained by tbe marriage. It is agreed in the compact that tbe energy and influeucs of easb mem bar shall be exercised without res'rfcMen te the success of tbe end aimed at. EeU uiau Is agent for himself or aeme ether member of the organlzitlen, and bss his eyes wide open te ascertain where profitable marriages can bs made. When a courtship Is begun by one of the members tbe combination begins te work, and all kindttef schemes are manipu lated te make his etlerts successful. CrfKt el Stmlj en the Ejes et Scheel Ue) s. Dr. Whlttler, of Brookline, Massi, has ex amined during the last few months the con dition of the eyes of tbe boys of the upper classes In the high school. He says thst of these examined ever 50 per cent had some atllictlonef the eye, as fellows : Myopia, 31 per cent ; hyperepia, 12 per cent. ; ether at at fecUens, 6 per cent Uf these 11 per cent weresstigmatlctosemeextent "I propose," says tbe doctor, "te examine the sime pupils' eyes one year from new loses what changes have taken place, especially in tbe myopic eyes. Se far I find tbat near-sightedness seems te Increase in proportion as our school system becomes mere complex and pupils are obliged teapply themselves mere closely te their work. A larger per cent et myopic eyes are found in city tban in village or country schools." m Tne beet en tbe ether Lg. Frem the Ulchmend Dispatch. It Is a common thing te say of a prominent man when be dlea that he was geed te tbe re porters. It seems te be forgotten that a great many prominent men one tbelr prominence te tbe fact tbat reporters have been geed te tbem. Daslncss dilemma. A mm sneering with a eeuiih obliged te keep his roem: a note tepiy, no money in bank, and net a single bottle et Dr. Hull's Cnugh Syrup te be had ler ten mliei. Salvation Oil Is safe and reliable, a cents. The Same Human Nature. Many vain attempts are made te repeat the remarkable success of Bensen's Capclne Plaster. ThU splendid remedy Is known, sold and used everywhere, and Its prompt action and unrival led curative powers have wen ler it hosts of friends. Imitations have sprung up under similar sounding names, such as " Capslcln," " Capsicum," etc Intended te deceive me care- less ana unwary, xnese ar lie lea possess none of the virtues of the genuine, therefore we hope the people will a.-, 1st us te protect what art) at once their Interests and ours. Ask ler Bensen's Plaster, and examine what is given you, and make sure that the word " Capclne " Is cut In tne middle of the plaster Itself, and the M Three Seals " trademark Is en the taco doth. Any reputable dealer wtU show you the sale guards without hesitatien: If you cannot re member the name Bensen's Capclne Plaster cut this paragraph from the paper. BI'SOIAL XUtlCKS. aletbrn I Mothers 1 1 Mothers 1 1 Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick cMia tuOTarleg and crying with theeicructatlngpiln of catling teeth T If se, go at once uud get a bottle of M US. WINSLOWS aoeritisci siltUP. It mil relieve the peer Utile yuffer ImmeUlately-depend upon It ; there is no mistake about It Thure U net a mother ene.uih who has ever uicd It, who will net tell you at once tlut 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 tn all cases' and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of one et the eldest and best female physicians and nurses In the Unlled BUtes. Sold every where. 3 cents a bottle. may31-lyd&w WHY WILL YOU cough when ShUeh'sCnre will give immediate relteL Price 10 cts., SO cts., and II. Fer sole by IL It Cochran. Druggist. Ma 137-Serth Uueen streeL Geed Results In Ever; Case. D. A. Bradford, wholesale paperdealeref Cbat Cbat Cbat tanoexa, Tcnn., writes that he was seriously affilctvd with a severe cold that scttltd en his lungs ; had tried many remedies without benent lMiiiiginaucea tern- ur, King's ew Discovery for Consumption, did se and was entirely cured by UBoelft few bottles. Since which lime he has used It Iu his family for all Coughs and Colds with best results. '1 his is the experience of thou sands whoe lives have been saved by this Won derful Discovery. Trial BetUes free at II. U. Cochran's Drug Stere, Xea. U7 and 1W ertb (juceu street Lancaster, Pa. (3) An End te Ben Scraping. Kdward Shepherd, of llarrltburg. If avlnir received se much txment ire Ill . uv. " Having received se much Iwnerlt from Klccirlc Bitters, I leel It my duty te let suffering human- Ity Knew it. Have had a running sere en ray leg for eight years ; my doctors told me I would have te have the bone scraped or leg amputated. 1 used. Instead, three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and my leg Is new sound and well." Klectrlc Biuret are sold at fifty cents a bottle, and Bucklen's Arnica Salve at 23c. per box by H. II. Cochran, Druggist. Jfes. 137 and 1J9 Merth Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. (3) THE UKV. UKO. H. TUAYKK, of Bourbon Ind., says : " Beth mysell and wife ewe our Uvea teSHlLOU'S CONSUMPTION CUKK." rer sale by II. B. Cochran, Druggist, Me. 117 North Uueen street (3) Da. lUuLsa Werm avatrr, Purely vegetable pleasant te take, will expel worms If any exist no purgative required .alter using. Price, SB cents, by all druggists. bMmdM War AN U.NrOKTUNATE PERSON. The most unfortunate person In the world Is one atnitted with sick headache, but tbey will be relieved at once by using Dr. Leslie's Special Prescription. See advertisement in another column. (4) fhs Excitement Met Over. The rush at II. B. Cochran, druggist Ne. 1J7 North Uueen street, still continues nn account of persons afflicted with Cough, Colds, Asthma, Breucbltls and Consumption, te procure a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Threat and Lungs, which Is sold en a guarantee and Is giving entire satisfaction. It Is a standard family remedy. Price se cents and $1. Trial tiwrt: ulS-lwdAw Oss Bern. Kfmets a Cess. Mr. Oscar g. B. Kech, of Allentown, Pa, was bedfast with in aammatery rheumatism In tbe winter of 1883. Doctors could de nothing te relieve him. II coinmeneed using Urees' Ubeumatie Bemedy By the time he bad used halt a bottle ha could leave his bed whenh had finished the bottle ha was cured and ha net had a return of the disease since. In hi own words, " 1 leel better than ever before." Price II, by all druggist. letxMmdMWar II. B. Cochran, N os. 137 and 131 Neith Queen street, Lancaster, Pa, Is selllug SUI LOU'S COCUUCUUKss a guarantee te cure all threat and lung trouble. (8) Caution. Wa would caution the Public te beware of Dealers otterlug Kemp's Balsam at less than the regular Price, SO cjuU and II, a oftentimes imi tations or tnferterartlcles are sold as the genuine in order te enable thein tzie!l rhemlv H H Cochran, druggist, Na 137 North Queen street 1 "HI ffDU, IU4 LiUUHWr. Sample bottle given te yours. ou-iweaw HH'HJJt'8 c?& wm Immediately roller Croup. Whooping cough aud Bronchitis, for eeHr,Vrfc.Cectrn'!,rU,'tUt' - W ?;? Tne usual treatment of catarrh Is very unseu Istactery. as thousand of despairing patient tan testify. Ou this point a trustworthy medl. esl writer says: "Proper local treatment Is posi tively necessary te success, but many. If net most, or ths remedies In general use by physl. clans afford but temporary benefit. A cute cer tainly cannot be expectea from snuffs, powders, douches and washes." hip's Cream Balm Is a remedy which combines the important requi sites of quick action, speclde curative rtewer with peileci safety and pltesantnes te the patient. uiaiS-swdeedAv Daaoaiiea Liv rur for sick beadaca trpld liver, biliousness and Indigestion. Small and ay te swallow. Oa pill ades, rn, Sks. aysilarngfUts. sanaTa,Thla UMMIi A' TBL0PU0HU8 FOB RHBUMATIBM. IT IS WONDERFUL Hear eatlly thenmatlsm begins, and hew in in sldleusty H grows la the system, until one It startled tennd himself lu vleUm In either the acute or chronic form, lie then learns the fear ful tenacity et Its grip and the utter powerless ness ottes ordinary remedies te give relief. Probably te no disease have physicians given mere study, and none his mere completely bamed their efforts te provide a specific 1 and until Attalopheroe was discovered there was no in'dlctns which weull sorely cure rheumatism, ueura'gla and nervous or sick heada:ne. thou sand, of testimonials Ilka the following prove beyond question that Athlopheroa lithe only reliable remedy, and that It will de all thst U claimed for It Catscvu., Gasxx Ce, N. T. August 1. ItSi 1 can recommend the Athlopheros te anybody that It la want of tt It has cured my mother who has had neuralglaall her life and also rheu matism. Bhe says she la all free from pain new, and will net be without a bottle (or twice the price. 1 gave a bottle te my brother who had neuralgia In the bowels and It flxed htm In a few d-tje rti.A.HE KDWAUDS. Ketdts IT., Cttrrex Ce , N. V. Aitgunt U. 18J. Twe years age this summer 1 was sorely afflicted with rheumatism In my right knee and left shoulder, and waa Induced by a friend te try Athlopheroj. 1 used five bettUes, get well and hive been comparatively free from rheu matism stuce, t have great faith In tt, and have recommended tt te my friends. Se far at I knew oil who have tried It speak Its praise. K.HF.ATON. a very druggist should keep Athlopheroa and Athlopheros fllU, but where they cannot be bought of the druggist the Athlopheros Ce., Me. Ill Wall street, Mew Yerk, will send either (car riage paid) en receipt of resular price, which Is 11.00 per bottle for Athlopheroa and Sec for nils. rer liver and kidney diseases, dyspepsia. In digestion, weakness, nervous debility, diseases of women, constipation, headache, Impure bleed, Ac., Athlopheros Pills are nnequaled. man 1 lweed QHERRY PKOTORAL. Your Children Are constantly exposed te danger from Celd Whooping Cough, Croup, and diseases peculiar te the threat and lungs, rer such aliments, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, promptly admlnls tend, affords speedy relief and cur. As a remedy for Whooping Cough, with which many of our children weie afflicted, we used, during the past winter, with much satisfaction, Ayer's Cheiry Pectoral, rer thla affection, we consider thla preparation the most efficacious of all the mtdlcines which have come te our knowl edge JIarv Parkhnret, Preceptress, Ileme ter Little Wanderers. Dencuter, Md. Mv children have been peculiarly subject te attacks et Croup and 1 tailed te Qnd anv effec tive remedy until I commenced administering Ajers CSerry Pectoral. Ihls preparation re lieves the difficulty of breathing and Invariably cures the complaint David U. suras, Chatham, Columbia Ce, N. V. I have used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral In mv family for many years, and have found It especially valuable In Whooping Cough This medicine allays all Irritation, prevents Inflam mation Irem extending te the lungs, andnulckly subdues any tendency te Lung Complaint J H PlalevUla. Mich. I nnd nemedlclne se effective, for Croup and Whooping Cough, as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It was tha meant of saving the life of my little boy, only six month old, carrying him safely through the wertt rase of Whoeplnx Cough X eversaw.-Jane Slalene, Plcey rials, Penn. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Prepared hv Dr. J. C. Aver A Ce., Lewell, Mas. Sold by all Druggists. Price II ; six bottles. K mtfte-3 TIUMPH BEYS'. TIOMEOPATinC grECIFICS. DB. lltlMPlIflKTS' Boek el All Diseases. Cleth and Geld Binding, ill Pages, with steel Engraving, MAILS!) ruEK. List of Principal Ne). Cures. Price. 1. ravxss, Congestion, Inflammations 73 2 Worms, Werm rever. Werm Celic 15 3. CBVI.10 Cene or Teething of Infants a 4. Diarrhesa, of Children or Adults 'it 5. lmtxTSRT, (irlplng. Bilious Cell; 13 S Cholera, Mouses. Vomiting Vi 7. Cece us, Colds, nrenchltu tt 8. .Vinninn, Toothache, I'acearhe 2J 9. IIciDAcuas, sick Headache, Vertigo 23 10. DTtrErsiA, Bilious Stomach a 11. ScrrRsssxDer 1'Aisrci. Periods li 14. Wnrrsa. tee Prefnse Period i 13. Cnecr, Cough, Difficult Breathing !" It. fALT KHsrx. Xrystpelas, Krupttens 23 15. Khscxatuu. Kheumailc Patns a la. raviRASD Ancs. chills. Malaria SO 17. Pits. Blind or Bleeding V) 19 I'atarsh, Influenza. Lold In th Head 30 te. Wboeiiso loreH. Violent coughs SO 24. (issbral DasniTV, Physical Weakness. ...se 27 Kinssv DisiAsa M ".i Nsnvecs DasiLtTV tLOO 31. Urixary Wcaeskss, Wetting Bed SO 31 Disiasss or the Hbart, Palpitation ...II CO Sold Dy Drnmlsts, or sent postpaid en receipt of prtce,-lIUlll'iia&Ys' MEDICINKC". lu rulten 8L, N. Y. lebSS-lyeedAw TflLY'3 CREAM BALM. C1TAE11F, HAT FEVER, Ely's Cream Balm CUBES Oatarrb, Geld in Bead, Rese Geld, Hay Fever, Deafness, Headache. EA9YTOU3K-PBICE 50 CENTS. ELY BUOS., Oswego, K. T., U. S. A. HAY FEYER. ELY'S CREAM BALM Is net a liquid stuff or powder. Annlled Inte nostrils Is uulcklv ib. seruea. ai cleanses we nnoe. - . .. . ... T. -r Allava Inflamma- Uen. Ileals the sores. Betteres the senses of tette and smell. 4990 Cents at Druggists t by mall, registered, 60 Cents. ELY BR0THEB8, Draggists, JyZJlyeedJtlyw O3WEQ0. N. T. G RAY'S HPECIFXO MEDICINE. THE GBEAT ENQLISil BEMEDr. An nn. faUlng cure for Seminal Weakness. Spermator Spermater rhea ImpetencT. and all Disease that fellow aa aseiuence of Self Abuse; as Less of Memery. Untverail Lassitude, Pain In the Back. Dullness of Vision, Prematura old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Consumption and a Premature Orave. mil particulars In our pamphlet which we desire te send free bv mall te every one. Aa-Tbe Specific Medicine Is sold by all drag gist at 1 per package, or six packages for t or will be sent free my mall ea the reoeptef the money, by addressing TUB OUAT MKDICINK CO., Buffalo, N. T. On account of counterfeit, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper; the only genuine. Guar antees of cure issued. Sold tn Lancaster by II. B. Cochran. mar9-oedAw HMOKMMB. pERSONS WISHING TO MAKE MONEY STOCKS, GRAIN, PfiOVLSIONS AND OIL, SHOULD INVESTIGATE LAURIE CO'J BYSTEMOrDKALlNft In SMALL OH LASllsE LOT ON ONE PMtt CENT.CASU afAHUlMS. Ten Dellar will, for example, cover ten 1100 Shares, or 1,100 bushels Of Ursin. Explanatory Pamphlet free. QUOTATIONS WIBED. Orders ana Margin received by Telegram Mall. LAURIE a CO., STOCK BB0EEE8, ALSO DIALERS IN FOBEION EXCHANGE. see Broadway, Hew Yerk. "The member of th firm ar.... gentlemen of experience and high standing tn the Grain and Stock Commission business.. ..and among their reference are a number of tbe leading Bank." l"tw Yerk Ommtreial Ntvt." - They have a stainless record, and their bona fldea are Indisputable. ...Th reputation of the firm Is such, that parties can rast assured el re ceiving their preflta the moment they are mad, no mailer what th amount may be." Nn rarU JMssistg Tsfssi1 s. ylS-Smaaedw TTUBLEY'B TOOTHACHE DROPS aj. give prompt reil r 10 csuu a netu. at t relief 10 cents a bettl treat. ireTaaAft --S A...MI... AMWWMV mi s liU . - MY r??sx2ri3i--: ? ' J I hi f!iyyjt ri w f a Vi I sJ TafaJKl l I I J wsSbbbb A- -fcUsi t KA "HASTE MAKKS WASTE." WHAT! ! ! Have you finished your w.ishini; ? I had much lest than you and you arc through first. Wli.it soap de you use?" "It isn't the soap. Use washing powder and you will get t'.reuj'i in half the time; it docs the work for you." " I knew it will, but the clothes won't last half se long, we've tr,,.l u. We use Iveuv Seap altogether, it cleans mere easily and quickly than any ether kind and I find the clothe la-.t a long again. My folks won't let me use washing powder." "Of course they won't, neither will mine, but 1 uc it anyhow. I don't care te save their clothes at the expense of my time and back." Reader, tflilch de yen Talae metf, your ljundress tlme and back, or jour clothe..! If the former, then let Iter use ndsulnc powder. , Mfssus. PROCTER & GAMBLE, Cincinnati, 01110. Dear Sirs: The sample of Ivery Seap received from you is an excellent Iaundrv Seap, of great purity ami mere than average changing power. Very respectfully yours. The Jehn C Crn Scheel cf Scitncf. H. 13 CORNWALL, l'rmccten, N. J , Dec. ulh, iS3 I'liort-jeR or CHtmsisr A WORD Oh' WARNING. There are many white soaps, each represented te tc "just as poed as the ' Ivery' i" they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities ef the genuine. Ask for "Ivery" Seap and insist upon getting it. Cepjrlfiht 1S45, I.) Procter 'i nauble. rvm MJU.B am mmm. FOK HA.LK-A FULL SET OK BAND Instruments. Alse a large, double IJaas Violin. Apply te W. Jf. WK1DI.ET. tnlilwd Strasburg, Lancaster County, Pa. P RSAL.R. A Twe Uen Platform Spring Wagen with tee bed v. Uoed as new. I no nlre or - ....n....UHKMr. ruiur i.anBi.i ah a. .u. ce-tM 341 erth Queen street. FOR RKNT-STORE-KOOM AND BASE MBMT. with Dwelling atuched, situated He. !41 Mrth Queen streeu Inquire of PUILIP LkhZaLTKB, mart-twd 241 North Queen street. FOR BALK OR RENT-VROPERTY ON Cerner of Duke and Churen streets, con tatnlng eight rooms and large store-room. Uoed locality. Inquire of FUIUP LCDZCLTXB, marj-tfd Stl .North Queen street. 1JWR RENT. JC Twe or lour rooms In Brlm-rer's New Building. Ne. 1MX North Queen street. Uual and aas included. Apply at feblS-tfd lUtlMMitB'BLlVKUTOrriCB. TOOPER HOUSE FOR RENT. J The Cooper Heuse, one half square from Centre Square and Opera Uense. anJ near both railroad depot. This Is one of the largest and best houses In the city. Large Bale and Ex change stables, all flrst-claaa. j-ee session en April 1st, accrr.ua na, j.uuuria, ADVeaTUKST VUXI'AHr, milE PennsylaoialQYestmentCempaDy CAPITAL, 8300.000. erricEits. OKO 1IHOOKE, President JO J. V. KENDALL, Vice President (Western Manager). 11. A. N KEDH A M. StcreUry. It.OWKN UKUOKE, Treasurer. HENUY T. KENDALL, assistant Secretary and Treasurer (Kastern Manager). DlUECTJltS. GEO. BROOKE, BIrdsbore, Pa. II. T. KENDALL, Reading, Pa. J . II. BTEKN BEKG, steading, Pa. WM. D. SMITH. Beading, P. CTstOBO. DERIt Reading, Pa HUGH M. MAXWELL. Cornwall. Pa. H.A. DUPONT, f llmlDgten, Del. A. B. URUBB. Philadelphia. Pa J ACOB r EULEY, Potutewn, Pa J. W. a BAUttM AN, Lancaawr. Pa. I. OWEN BKOUKE. Kansas City, Me. JOS. V. KENDALL, Kansas City, Me. DANIEL K. M1LLKU, Plnegreve, Pa. The object of the company Is THE NEGOTIATION or FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS ON IMPROVED FBOPEttTY IN TUB WK1T. It stockholder ar principally well known citizen of Eastern Pennsylvania, and tbe In vestment ar all made under the personal su pervision of JOSKUl V. KENDALL, In chirge of th Western office. THE LOANS BE4KINTERE3T AT THE BATE or 7 f EH CENT., payable semi-annually. Tbe company will guar antee the payment of principal and Interest of any of Its 7 per cent, leans for a consideration of l PSRcENr. per annum, tutting the Invester A PERCENT, interest. The Interest coupons of all lean held In this locality ar payable at tbe office el the TRUST BAPK DEPOSIT AND TITLE INSUR ANCE CO ,Or READ1NU. PA. and ler eenrenlence of parties In Lancaster county will be paid at (he rARMSRS' NA TIONAL BANK Or LANnASTEK.at matnrlty. Leans can be had en application tn WALTKat M. FRANKLIN and J. W. H. BAU8MAN, 120 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. marl7,19,il,,.,jD,llapl,1.8.,lMStw MAX, VJW,mV. mRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAOS. STAFFER & CO, Leading Hatters. In connestlea with their FINE LINE OF HATS Shew one of the largest and meat care fully selected stock of TRUNKS AND TRAYBUNG BAGS IN LANCASTER. AU Prices. All Oradee. W. D. STAUFFER & CO., SI and 33 North Queen Bt. rfORM QDABJaaTTUCJ), RUPTURE. Oar gnaranUM by. OB fHafelS sis as one noepanviseais r uwMdtrrJkjea swiiir,r I I FTi ll ""' JTIOH 4 MART1H. QUfENSWARE -AT- L AVe are new showing tbe largest line of Toilet (Chamber) Sets ever offered by us, and as large a line tbat you will find any where. Tbe quality varies from c. c, White Granite, Porcelain te tbat of Uoul Ueul Uoul teni. Our 1.10 SeU are geed for the money. The (2 Seta are of better grade. If you want the best in the market for the money without exception, buy our (2.50 English Trinted 10-piece Seta; only a 11m. ited number en band. The 12.65 Printed Seta we have regular. Our (3.50, (t.SO and in Seta are old standards in price, but the designs are new. The (3.25, (C.60, (9.75, (10, (14.50, (15, (18, (20, (25, (35, are equal in design te any. The Decorations are neat. If any of the colors de net match your carpets. Remember we exchange goods until they will be satisfactory. 15hLOTmGSrTREET. LANCASTER, FA, rhoem oil ciutHi. E NN ft BRBNEMAN. 100 PIECES -or- Fleer Oil Cleths. -ALL- NEW GOODS AND NEff PATTERNS, Which we are se'llng at Lewer Price tban ever. TUEPL4CITOBUY TOUR FLOOR OIL CLOTH i -I9AT- FLIMN & BRBNEHUrS, Ne. 152 North Queen Street, LAMOABTEIt r QONTRAOTOK AND BUUtOKH QlOROl KRNST. OABTBarXEB, OOKTBAOTOK BUILDEB, T1t "- M was Ktag trt. Ikep Mt eraat ibwA eyaeatt ctaUea keaa, WOODBMMAETEUIAMD SBMBBALBAKD WOOD WOBK A rleiALTY. BOA HA HiohMeitin, uLBtmtnm. TjriHrJH ft BHUTUBR. SPRING THINK CAUErULLT I DKCtDK WISILT I rHOMPTLT I SPKtNM BTTLM this yrar Invnlv an nfl Ifss Variety of Upeds of UilMrflnt Celer, Urads, Cut and Material. Our BPHINU HTOCK of Clothing Is net only BtylUh and Well Chaaan.but eioMdleily fair aud raasenabla In prle. Warnlealprparl te meat the demand of th season, and new have our assortment of Hprleg uoed arranaad and ready ter Inspection. Wa court companion, and ar net tee pread te listen te criticism, and Ilka te have nur feed admired when they deserve IU Don't wait uatll the last lutnutn If you Intend dropping In lese nur beautiful display of Bl'KlHO ULTlTHIHO. It Is an Important adrsntaire te all buyers te see u large, reliable and unbteken stock early In the season. If yen donet Intend making a pnrchase a visit te our stern will certainly neult In tnaalngyen well Informed regarding the Hew ttljle and IlietrrelaUve prlcvs. We claim that our Hl'KI.Nd CI.OTII1NU wUI Katabltsh a Mark et kxcellence which cannot be ly lulled by et liars for the Same l'rloe. NECKWEAR. In Extent and Variety our Rteck of Heekwrar Is daztllnc superior te the display et any pre. ceding season. A a suliable scarf adds 10 per cent, te a man's leeks, there Is no reason why ha should wear an old en. If yen want the Latest and Prettiest Tie. ex amine our stock : an endless variety In styles, stupes, color and texture Hirsh & Brether, ONE-PRIOE Clothiers and Furnisher?, COH. ROKTUgUKSNBT. AND CIRTBB BQOAKB. A.ANCA8TIU. PA. M YERS A RATllrON. Spring Overcoats ! A WKLLSKLEC FED stock or SPRING OVERCOATS reit veutt isrECTie.". I'rlces are low and values aragoel. Finest Workmanship or any UEAUr-UAUE CLOrU I NO offered ter sale Scotch Tweeds & Cheviots, SILK PAGED. All Celers. Lew in Price. Oar stock elSUITi U fa.t lining up, ana II It's net loe euly ferj ou, It's net for us We're ready. Myers & RatMen, NO. 12 BAST KINO ST. LANCASTKU. I' A 1" UAUHMAN it 1SHU 66-L. Gansman & Bre.68 NORTH QOBEN ST. Tour Attention Is Invited tn tbe Bl'KINO BaUUAlN new shown by L. Uansman llre. The rush for our K.cgant SPRING STOCK 15 OCIt CUSTOM DEPARTMENT II Al COMMENCal). THINK CAUErULI.rr DECIDE WHELT 1 ACT I'UOMPTLT I We Possess the raetllty and Inclination te give yen steal Bargains and we will de IL Men' All-Weel Suit te Order, 112.09. Men' All -Weel Cheviot Suits fi order, 114.(0. lien's All-Weel llneCaaaiuieru Sails te Order, lieoe. Hen' All-Weel English Worsted Bull te Order, 118(0. Men' AU-Weel rice Dress Suit te Crder. 20.O", Men' All-Weel Extra fine Prince Albert Butt te Order, IJS.0O. All-Weel Pants te Order. 13, tl .!, s7 tft.W. Styles the latest, qualities trxaslleut, pi tee Inw. Buyers cannot pet their money In meie liberal bands. Yeu need net hesitate te accept ear statements, a we back thorn with goods and prices L. GANSMAN & BRO., Merchant Tailors. MAMUrACTDBEBSOr HcB'f, Beys' and Children' Clothlet;, B. E. COB. N. QUEKN A OBAMQB STB., LAWCABTkst PA. Net connected with any ethsr Clothing lleuie In th city. ruvreBAU. N' OTICE TO BRIDUK.DUILDKRS. Proposals will be received at the efflce of tbt County Commissioners Laneaster, Pa. nntll noea, Tuesday, March . 1W7. for rt-nnlidleg the County Bridge, ever Pequea Cieek, near 1'a mouth. The old bridge baa been pathed up stream and la ledged la th dam above thu bridge site. Th rnaanry mast be repaired and th superstructure rebuilt In It original form. Contraiter must furnish all material ex. eept these parts eltbe old bridge which are fit for use th fitness of all material te be deter termtned by the County Commissioner or tbelr gent Tbe Commissioners reserve the right te telcetany or all bids S1MUELM.MVEKJ, JOIINOINUHICII. IlENKYr. UAKIMAN. Conn ty Commissioner. Attest : Fbabk flaiasT, Clerk. mris td mOBACCO ODTTINOB, unuim mirr. JL UlliB AND PACK Cia,BBgktf9raa. IMOB AND PACKERS' WASTE, Dry and -!& CLOTHING it. jibs- .u . tt , tit.- t-,i j jijf-''J,if,Sl', , . . ..A,4t ... LtrjrjtypAjji2$ii.f.ljr.iJi2i
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