M ifi set, gin IS li Sss mum Sae . slsswjwJte rw Mkgr OiiwQgeDeer BPW'- fr"W Me Jan, BEfc' ::. PHWwwii at ttm mat, W nmLXiiamcHB. ! utMiur, r. ijCtweftetlnttUlamwu. .AUNUma. mabch w, un. 4V. "&.:.,,? w fina w TTiita. . r- . .. WUwitaae( UeBday night the tele- WBt of our city irlth the ttlfca world wen cntefi.the telephone I IMftMIMMtlT Wrecked, and for Bsafdtywaaui peril of fire, and the MMbtajr the powerful current toetrie light wires. Wires encum- IbMbUwiU and aide walks and that Mfaet mits for damage pending It Um oenpanles for iniurr caused bv WilMte tUnply owing te their geed awa iatepnem company hare had Of that kind and should net need la aelf-protectien, all the com- tat electric wires, whether for telegraph or lkht service, ahmiid tfcsir infleeBce te secure a system of iwirecendnita for the city of III SelfDretectlan. ns intu. ft pebUe safety, there should be an ur- feewaraemand that the wires be put rl;M of Are tee wires are often the WM Of lift, and the poles and wires i unnecessary and unsightly encum- of our streets. The PhiinAeinhi. 'lsstrlealdepartmenthia themimfiiv tf underground electric light service and l It a success, and en January 1 erer 482 alias of underground mmr.i tattiss bare deefistr,ti fi. et. lf the underground service beyond ' aad there U nnw Ktll K.. 4i. fit. Yetk feature providing for the ""Buetien of an underground system of r"""wric WUe New Yerk gJSJj-agynttfaMffi iividuals deslrins it. "wires are te be removed. Ne I the expense of such a system wmiid f" twjfieat,butwe must come te it sooner i.sjrhtterand the rental would mnVn n euro pMd sufficient return for the investment. ij hub wiw uie wires. A rThat Next I C The very respectable and inlluentlal rmeeting of our representative citizens, &who assembled in the Beard of Trade K-fitCOtaa te discuis the urmwivr) noir M, ri Kjar the city, very emphatically expressed Ksw cusapprevai or it and unmistakably 5T: w icjjreeeuiwvea m me legtsia. tars te prevent its passage. The best that Maald for the proposed bill by iU was tnat it has some geed things among Its crudities and mere fault, There should be no mla- beat its defeat. Te undertake te It into shape would be very like the deg by cutting off his tall close 'Mr.' Breslus rather overstated the case kM declared se positive v that we are "llVBbfe, that the constitution of the laepnves us of self-government and two are bound te have a mass of mu- I legislation this session. As a mat. sjriCtwt we are in no serious trouble ; leoesurauon wis us alone and only our t w einer cities imposing their legis- upon lancaster will get us into It is true some of our esteemed W temporaries are in a hole, which they puiertaemseives iy hastily accepting inch & hotch-petch of new forms as new propose te us; but that is no Ml Why the? Should be allnwnl tn t Lancaster and many ether cittMintn ,;hatr dilemma. , If the a of 1674 is unconstitutional. pfety pprebend, these distressed munlci- failties are thrown back upon their old nWVters. Xbese will no doubt enable i te de most things that a municipality s : for the rest a few simple legislative .'Wrrlaiena ought te suffice : and a bill of a Paragraphs might be drawn te p,. lit, leaving te the councils of each te govern it according in e pFtediar local conditions and varying wp-i.ii uDjecionlyte the restraints t tit constitution and limitations which """ wes necessary te impe-e uvuti " Why the Emperor Is Honored. -vm neany ana popular character of the wuauens in iienie, in honor of Em r WuUam, prempu the question vm hhw ib e great a difference be ll' the rule of czar and kaiser. ., Mould merit the hate and the ether the iwkm peepie. mat Germany has a aai government is no fault of r, and it is net for their narrow r,thftt Hie people thank him. That M feats united and made the atmne-Mt- P iBtteOU World tc-day is due te ti. It ""V tatenen, and most of all c; out.mere than all, te (he cir which plainly indicated that r Misty of the German race lay In aasrasireng government. JKtOkMk became, through circum laiUbyhis use of them, the great. of urepe; having a theory m. um nam uvea up te it. ins at. tthtdl viae right of kings, and with. rwmffNM determination any en- wje reyai prerogative, his people of aU narUes hhny Because tfcev have I'Mt mmritj; Uey beUeve Ihst be S Nadity te them as a ruler, iUVtW jfar Uhls4 the age he mMmm itmuMt, be anHM.- I let the cAieamallMi that has at rMairahflMr for CthelrtiMea. It k a. the re of the last mueratieB that XasMier William k honored and In red. for teaaay wUl always leek back with pride te th great uprising of the German people teat drove Invaders from the Fatherland, that shattered the power of Napeleon and reversed forever the cenniierln arm of domineering .trance. The people knew that the old king's neble mother told him en her death-bed te punish France or die In the attempt; and his early devotion te the army showed that his mind was bent en that, and en the strengthening of (5er many. The rrance.l'russlan war was discrown discrewn ing triumph ever the old enemy, but he was then an old man, and his youthful days of struggle before he were the crown are the brightest in the record of his life. The demonstrations in honor of his nlntleth birthday can net be taken as a sign that royalty is gaining strength, or that the people are reconciled te heavy taxes, enor mous armies and expensive royal families. It is the homage of the people paid te a kindly old man in whose person they see represented the heroism and devotion of their fathers, who made Germany free and strong and bade their children keep her se. m m Bunv the telegraph and telephene wires and tbore will be no recurrence of TutsJay's dangers. Ne Ltncastrlan pleads better In a geed ctuie, or criticizes mere wvagely In a bad one than Mr. W. U. llencel. lie made the far fly from the proposed municipal bill last evening. Tun Engineering Xetcs, of which D. McN StauUer, formerly et tbls city, U chief editor, severely censures the Bosten A Providence read for the failure et their "tin bridge" near Bosten. Alter a survey of bridge disasters, Iho Xcws concludes that "until new there has net been a Blngle bridge failure In this country from inherent defect which caused a disaster of the first rank. Theentirescqaence of events in thla latter is new entltely clear, and, taking all the circumstances together, tt ahewa It te be the least excusable bridge dis aster of magnitude which has e ver eccurred." Though cenauriDg the Bosten & 1'revldence read the Xeua adds that "they are net slunera above all ethers In Jerusalem; for many bridges have existed, and, no doubt still exist, which were almost as dargereus, and quite as really bad in essentials." This Is the de liberate opinion of mostcemnetentauthorltv. Briefly the bridge was a death trap and the company are responsible, yet the Xctcs be lieves that there are plenty mere trapa, net jnst like It, but quite as dangerous, en the nuiway unea ever which thousands of price less Uvea are carried dally. With regard te the bridge, the Xevs quotes from the opinion given by Mr. J. W. Murphy en an old Philadelphia bridge. "And finally, 1 can see no engineering reason for this bridge standing at all, except it be from sheer force of hahlL" The public have only tolerated this state of affair ireni sheer force of habit, and will new demand most urgently great care In theulid. Ing and Inspection or railroads, ,'fhe same demand was made at the tlmef "the Ashta tu a disaster when ttte JstfThriiW. .. ?LV"J&Tfri the latter has steed maj l Hi" W.i ,, Bin BuriAHni.M.... "" ' "sMwjt MtuuuKU wguBHSBurini that "compared with it, the Ashtabula bridge m iwu.eriece or engineering." i uu.-'i diikhxas weuiu net slay in a Birmingham, Alabama, hotel because the proprietor would net permit a delegation of colored men te enter the senator's room. Carry the news te Blaine ! Tin: Inter-state commerce commissioners carry a large amount of brains under their bats. One of the most familiar or American poems and jet always charming, is Oliver Wendell Helmes' "The Last Leaf." In the current number et the Atlantic Monthly With whose readers he has a right te chat familiarly because he gave the magazine Its name and wrote ter every number of Its first three years Mr. Helmes makes this delicate reference te his poem : "When in vay exulting immaturity, 1 wrete the lines net unknown te the reading public under the name nf"Tnn r.mt iUfi 1 spoke of the possibility that I inyselrmlght I lingeren the old bough until the buds and I blossoms of a new enrim? w,m ntmnini. .nrt spreading all around ma I am net as yet the solitary survivor of my literary contem poraries, and, remembering who my few coevals are, it may well be hoped that I shall net be. But 1 feel lonely, very lonely, In the pages through which 1 wander." The Lancaster county legislator who etua for the inter-municlpal bill had better get ready his political cofile. The big benefit of a Beard et Trade was amply shown last evening in the stentorian voice raised against the pamge or the municipal bill. RencttT Buchanan, the Knglinh-Sjetch poet and critic, In his recent "Loek Around Literature" speaks el Beb lngersell as "an elderly gentleman In modern costume tramp ling en the lotus, the rose and tne illy In the gardens or the gods." The vivacious Scotch man further says with some plcturesquenesa: for my own part, I should prefer even te accept hell with Jehn Calvin rather than te eat cakes, drink ale and munch het ginger with Colonel Iogersell. lie Is the boy In the gallery, cracking nuts and mnking precocious comments during the perfjrmaoce or the tragedy or life j blind te the splendor of the scenery, dear te the beauty el the dialogue, IndiUerent te the pathotie or tragic solicita tions or the Players j seeing in Christ or Buddha or Jehovah only a leadlni; man spouting platitude and indiflerentiy dressed for the part he Is playing. A great myth is te him a great "lie," nothing mere; a grett poetical tueolegy is only an in entlen of the arch-enemy. Uugely dots he eoJe tnojeke of the Garden of KJeu or thetreoel Ugaaias ell; clearly does he perceive, Imvintc hunr round the stage doercf the world, tnat the goddesses are only ballet fclrli-, exhibiting their nudity rer se much a blunt. Fer hi in -Eichylushas no terror, Sophocles no charm, the author et the Boek of Jeb no pathea; everything Is leather and prunella, except the pertoruiance of Harlequin. HiieDLii the Hroeks high llceuse bill be come a law, Philadelphia would derive an estimated roenue from the ealoet liquor et ever 12,000.000, while the revenue te the state would be ever $200,000 mero tbau the entire uuieunt new paid. FKBBONAL. Aaren S. HwAiiT Is Ulng actively urired forunaddltlenal law judge of MMtgemeTJ DAMIKL l)OUJIlEnTV, In retklnn for Cleary In New Yerk, remarked 'hatha never read Philadelphia rirs. He la i. Ue a, his great namesake. Lincoln L. Kynn, tf Phllatfeltlila, in a recent lecture feired the world et Imlil'm t,r what he declares te be its hsllewne and hardness or heart. There was agica'. ratlllrir of Quaker City dry bone. B Gkorek Gould has settled into such are tired state or domesticity since his marriage that all hts former friends are grew ling at lit fe called neglect. Hla one aim new Is mid te be te rival his father's success. Jehn A. Leoan, only son of the lale JiH JiH nels senator, was married en Tuesday at Youngstown, Ohie, te Miss Edith Andrews, dsughteref 0. 1L Andrews, the Staudard Oil company mllllenslra The bridal pair have gene te Flerida, when they will return in a month, as Mr. Legan will engage In business with his father-in-law. The wedding urea, enu aggregated ever 1100,000 la value, the father of Ihe bride giving W),000. W. O. Andrews presented the couple with fOO.000 ULb0.nd' Mrm Irian's present was a set of 106 pleees of cut glass. CSstitMWfe wm. tsvlha It At Tuesday', aesuioe of the Philadelphia annual Methodist conference, Rev. J. 8. J. McConnelI,efa committee appointed at the last conference en the subject of sustentatlen, reported a revised constitution, which prc Mded that the name of the beard having charge of the subject should be called the "Beard of Sustentatlen," the werda "Heme Missions" being stricken out, acd that no charge receiving ttiOOahall receive aid from the beard. A motion te make the limit (TOO exclusive of beuse rentgave rise te consider able discussion. The amendment was adopted and the report approved. Tie special order of the day was the com munication from the general conference, which met In PhlUdalpula In 1SSI, relating; te a change In section 3, paragraph 71, et the discipline, se as te make it read : "The general conference shall net allow or mere than one minister representative for every forty-five members from any annual conference, nor allow of a less number than one for every f0. nor mere than two lav dalmtM ! n fnu conference, provided, nevertheless. -. nucu ueii nuau ut, in my annual con ference a fraction or two thirds the number which shall be fixed for the ratio of represen tation, such annual conference shall be entitled te an additional delegate for such fraction, and provided also, that no annual conference shall be denied the privilege of one mlnlsteral and one lay delegate." it was non-concurred in. The aunrral memorial service was held at 3 p. m. The Rev. Isaac R, Merrill presided. Memoirs of ministers and minister's wires who had died during the conference year were read, as follews: Wemir or Kev. Samuel R Ollllneham, who died January 20, at vVashlngtuu, 1) t. prepared br the ltnv. I. it itn.L. ;........,.. or Kev. Jeseph C. dress, who iill Jmir - In Reading, prepared by Rev. C. W. Blckley t memoir or Rev. William Cooper, D.D., who died in Philadelphia, KebrnarylSi. prepared by Rev. J. S. j" McCenuclt memoir et Rev. Jehn C. Gregg, who died In Chester county, September 5th, prepared by Rev. Jereme Llnuemuth j memoir of Mrs. tlizibeth L. Wiggins, wile et Rev. William A. W Igglna, and mother of Rev. A. M. S,.1??'3 wh0 dled JulJ" 2.prepared by Rev, . C. Webb: memolret Mrs. Mary F. Bailey, wife of the Rev. J. R. Bailey, who died Jan. 27, prepared by Rev. William Powick. It was directed that a memoir or the wife of the Rev. A. J. Auither, who died a rew days age, be published In the journal. A Point-Blank statesman. Frem the Washington Star. Judge Thurmau belongs te the school nl statesmen who are prime favorites with In quiring newspaper men. lie does net try te be funny, or cock his head te one side and asume an air of mystery, or utter oracular riddles, or declare point-blank that ha will net be Interviewed ; but he leeks his luquls luquls iter lull in the face and aays : " Ne, sir, I am net here te ask for an ctuce or te accept The Iteasen Why. Frem the AUiuta Constitution, It is said of Mrs. Cleveland that all styles and all ornaments suit her. bhe is simply a beautiful and lovable woman. The ceun'ry is proud of her. A Costly caplteL The eUte of Texas is building a Jj5,0X),000 state house of native granite and marble, and Its legislature has Just voted r 100, 000 te fur nlsb the structure. The Successful Stan. rrein thmievelana riain Dealer. It. la the man With the via area, the mni. H'w, the big mouth and the wart en his nose. I that lnn.a. Ih. .n.M ' . MU.VO IU0 T.U..U. Size of Wild Wesuru Snow FUili. Frem Puck. The snow-flaked In Mentana are aald te be se large that four of thorn will make geed sleighing. Startling Mews. Frem the Omaha tlce. Ice-cream signs are ripening. mOW THE .IIOX. U. F. MAMKltltE. Ne W West 21th St , New Yerk, Feb. IS, IS 6. 1 nnd Ailceck's .'Listers of Inestimable value and de net llke te be without them in my house. 1 have, used them with marked benefit In rheu matUin, neuralgls, cough! and colds and pilns fn the slfle and tuck. I consider them the bet uxte'nal remedy known. Will be pleased te an ew cr any lnqtilrii.). n. r. ilANlEltHK. rroirelllhae Ur. Eull's Ceuih Sirun. 25 cents ' llead ana profit by It. I have been a great mrferer for ome tltne from lumbaite. I trlea Salvation OU aad It gave me entire relief. . . - . JOH.N JI JONE". Uepnty Inspector, Tobacco Warehause l, Balt mera &VKVIAL HO TIC MB. Mothers I Metlisrs 1 1 Sf ethers II " Are you ULiturbed at night ana broken of your reit by a sick child Buffering and crying with the excruciating pain efcuttlnir teeth? ir.n. go at once and get a betUe of 11 US. WIMSLO W'S I SOOTHI.VU axavi: It will relieve the peer uuninuii iiuuicuutieiy-uepenanpenlt; there lsnomlsukuabeutlt. There U net a mother en eatth who has ever used It, who will net tell you at oncethat 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 nse la all cases' and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription or one of the eldest and best female physicians and nnrsea In the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. inayJllydAw If. II. Cochran, N os. 137 and 131 North Queen cuuuii CUKE as a guarantee te cure all threat and lung troubles. (8) Us. UitsLsa Werk stkct, Furely vegetable pleasant te take, will expel worms ir any exist, no purgative required .alter using, fries, as cents, by all druggists. bJ-SmdldWAr HIIILOII'8 CUKB will immediately relieve Croup, Whoeplntr Cough and Bronchitis. Fer fJeby II. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street. (jj Oss Bettlb Evraura Ccaa. Mr. Oscar U. Kech, of Allentown, Fa, was bedfast with In. nammatery rheumatism In the winter of 1SS3. Doctors could de nothing te relieve him. Ue commenced using tirees' Bhcnmatle Bemedy liy the time he had used halt a bottle he could leavehlsbed; when he had finished the bottle he was cured and has net had a return of the disease since In his own words, "1 lee better than ever before." I'rlce , by aU druggists. labS-amdMWAF The ua treatment of catarrh Is very unsat unsat li,c.ler.Y as thousand! of despairing patients in,ijvi-VQ..l."s P01."1 a trustworthy uedl fi.lJ.?lteray8: "1 "Per local treatment is pesl. f.'T.:I,yIJ';9"ary JK" uces., but many, if Set meat, or tlM remedies In general use bvnhvsl. .if "," B" ""J1 temporary benenu A cure cer- Ulnly cannot be expected from snuffs, no douches and washua." ttiv in..n. Ii. waers, rj-medy which combines the Important requl !'?; J 'i"1? art"". specific curative iewr patient. umts-iwdeed&w Net a Case. Net a case of rheumatism, net a case of neural neural Bla.netacaae or pain or sprain-net one-has U'led te go when attacked by renun' JieUclrie Oil. I or Hale by 11 ii. Cochran, druggist, Ul and UJ North Queen street, Lancaster. AN UNr-OIlTUNATK PEItSON. The meat unfertunntn wnnn in iim .Ari .. pne aflllcted with sick headache, but they Vlll be relieved atencu by using Ur. Leslie's Special rritscrlptlen. buu advertisement In another column. () Uaesuus anus sals. The Beat Salve In the world for Cots, Braises. Sj(e, Ulcers, Ball Bheum, rever Sorts, Tetter! Chapped Uands, ctulblalns. Cerns, and all Sain Krnnllens, and peslUvely cores rtfes, or no pay rtxiutred. It Is guaranteed te give perfect satti fiction, or money refunded. Price as eenta per be;-. 'or sale by II. U. Ceenran. DrngsistTin nai North Qnmn stULarterr OT Oetxi KmeIUUi Rtse CaM. tJgi'Te'wrltL.nlirK'wafVe0 Jkliiglnduced te try i)r. King". New DUbeVHr for ConsumnUen. did se and was enUreWcuraS used It tu his family for all Coughs and Celfli with best results. 'J his uthe experlencief thou sands whose lives have been haved by this Wen. derful DUoevery. Trial Bettles tree St II. 5 Cochran's Urug Stere, Nes. 137 and 139 North Queeu street Lancaster, ra. () Cautleu. We would caution the Public te beware of Dealers erNring Kemp's Balsam at less than the regular Vrlee.su cents and SI. as oftentimes imi tations or Inferior articles are sold as the cunulna Cochran, druggist. Ne. IS? North Qumd street U a uiMSt J vsiasuse U1VIU W grVig VuVmOiWt O. 15. yw avii aw mni neastw. Sampls vtMunnm wi; eyvers. trmmtMUf. ECONOMY, a mc folks s.iy, Is we.ilth pronounced another a). Se while "hard times" the people cry. Hie Toilet Seap? they should net buy. I t .ill who buy such Soaps take care la weigh the cake exact and fair, And hnd the pay in figures round dollar, mere or less per pound. A WORD OF WARNING There are many white soaps, each represented te be "just as geed as the ' Itery'i" toy ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and rcrrarkablc qi.ilitics of t'le genuine. Ask for "Ivery" Seap and insist upon gett ng t, Cepjrlfclit lf, bv lTectcr a, douible IMD1CJLL. ,TULOPUOKOSFOR KUEUMATISM. IT IS WONDERFUL Hew easily rheumatism begins, and hew in sidiously It grows In the system, until ene Ij startled tennd himself Its Mctlm In either the acute or chronic form He then learns the fear lul tenacity el Its grip and the utter powerless ness of the ordinary remedies te gtre relief. Probably te no disease have physicians given mere study, and none his mere completely bafT.ed their efforts te pre!de aspeclflc ; and until Athlopheros was discovered there was no medicine which would surely cure rheumatism, neuralgia and nervous or sick heada;he. Thou sands of testimonials like the following prove beyond question that Athlopheros Uthe only rellsble remedy, and that It will de all that is claimed for It. Catikill, Guts Ce, N. Y. August Is), If 91. I can recommend the Athlopheroj te anybody that Is la want of It. It has cured my mother who has had neuralgia all herlUe and also rheu matism. She says she Is aU free from pain new, and will net be without a bottle for twice the prtce. I gave a bottle te my brother who had neuralgia In the bon els and It ttxed him In a few dajs. rHANK EDWAUDS. Itevsxs Tt , Cliften Ce . N. Y. August IS, 18. Twe years age this summer 1 was sorely afflicted with rheumatism In my right knee and left shoulder, and was Induced by a friend te try Athlopheroi. I used Ave botflies, get well and have been comparatively free from rheu. matlsm since, 1 have great faith In It, and have recommended It te my friends. Se far as I knew all who have tried It speak Its praise. B. II EATON. Kvery druggist should keep Athlopheros and Athlopheros rflls, but where they cannot be bought of the druggist the Athlopheros Ce., Ne. Hi Wall street. New Yerk, wUl send either (car riage paid) en receipt or regular price, which Is ll.oe per bottle ter Athlopheros and see. for Pills. Fer liver and kidney dlseases, dyspepsta, In digestion, weakness, nervous debUlty, diseases of women, constipation, headache. Impure bleed, Ac., Athlopheros Pills are nneeualed. marl! lweed "1HERBY PECTORAL. Your Children Are constantly exposed te danger from Colds Whooping Cough, Croup, and diseases peculiar te the threat and longs. Fer such aliments, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, promptly administered. uuuiui speeuy reiier ana cure. f J remedy for Whooping Congh. with which many of our children were afflicted, we nsed, during the past winter, with much satisfaction! Ayers Cbetry Pectoral, for this affection, we consider this preparation the most efficacious of all the medicines which have come toonrknowl teonrknowl toenrknowl ??? lrJ khuref. Preceptress, Heme ter Little Wanderers, Uencaster, Md. My children have been peculiarly subject te attacks el croup and! tailed te and any effec tive remedy nntu I commenced admtnfstertns! Ayers .Cherry Pectoral. This preparation re lleves the difficulty of breathing andln variably Cemtbl.m.,N!,x.t-DtTWO-8Ur''C,,at,l,a' .LST use1 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral In my family for many years, and have found It epjclally valuable In Whooping Congh. This medicine allays all Irritation; prevents Innam Innam matlen rrem extending te the Inngs, and quickly JUUpTtnnvT.l?ni2fc,,n:y La kempMntl I And no medicine se effective, rer Croup and Whooping Cough, as Ayers Cherry Pectoral. It was the means of saving the life of my little boy, only six month old, carrying him safely through the worn case of Whooping Cenirhl eversaw.-Jane Malene, Plney flats, Pean. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver A Ce.. Lewell, Hast. Beld by all Druggists. Price II ; six bottles, ss mlte2S TTUMFHREYH'. TJOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS. DR. HDMPUUKYS' lloekol All Diseases, Cleth and Geld Blading, HI Pages, with Steel Engraving, MAILED HIE. LUtef PrlaclpslNes. Cures. Price. 1. FsTEits, Congestion. Inflammations 'A 1 Worms, Werm Fever, Werm Celic Si 3. rvikg Coue. or Teething of Infanta 25 4. DuHBBixi, of Children or Adults 31 A. Dtsbstibv. Griping, Bilious Celle 2 6 Chelcks. Mekbcs, Vomiting 23 7. Cece us, Colds, Bronchitis 2ft 8. Nsi-raleis, Toothache, Pacaache 23 9. IIsADicass, sick iieadaebe, Vertigo S3 10. liTsrzrsu, Bilious Stomach a 11. BCrPRISSMD or Paibvitz. Pmnnn .OS IX Whites, tee Prof a se Periods IX CROcr, Cough, DIfflcalt Breathing II. Halt Bit, Erysipelas, Eruptions.... .21 .25 .25 . lUiftUMATIH, BIWaiDEUD IRIDImm 1. Vevskand aecs, Chills, Malaria... ,,.SS SO se 50 j riLss, uiina or uieeain 19 catarrh. Influents, Celd In the Head te. WHoeriso loco a. Violent Coughs.... luvhs Ba 21. (isssnAL Dxbilitt, 1'hyslcal Weakness.... se 27 Kitixsr Disxabb , 5) 28 NinVOCS DSBILITT (LOO se. Urisart WSASBBaa, WetUng Bad 60 32 Dissasbs or tbs liSABT, Palpitation 11.00 Sold by urns-gists, or sent postpaid en receipt of prlce-IIUHPIlkaTS' MEDIOINB Cn., 1W smionei, n. 1. lebas-lyeedii .RAY'S BPECIKIO MEDICINE. THE GREAT EMOLISH BEMtDT. An un- falling cure for Seminal Weakness, Spermator Spermater rhea, Iixpetenev. and all Diseases that fellow as a sequence of Self Abase; as Less of Memery, Universal Lassitude, Pain In the Back, Dullness 01 vision, rrenuKure.uia l Age, and many ether aiseates tnai leaa 10 insann and a Premature Grave. my ur vunsuupuen AW Pull particulars in our pamphlet which we desire te send free bv mail te ejtrv one. SVTbe Speclfle Medicine Is sold by aU drug glsu at It per package, or six packages for t or win be sent free my mall ea the recept of the money, by addressing TUE tiBAY MEDICIEE CO.. Buffalo, N. Y. On account of eeuntertelU, we have adopted the lellew Wrapper) the only genuine. Guar antees of cure issued. Sold in Lancasur by II. B. Cochran. marSoedftw RUPTURE. Onitt nuutul m nm m m ------' ' . imwi avvBKiHiBgf BHSBSSr I isaaa 1 Baiisii bw -" ""sJ MAYBE. miaruirmTmar-' What course should people then pursue? In sheit, the enK tlung te de. Though tich In bend', or ierdl peer. The " IvokySexp" the) should procure, Which ma be bought Irem coast te coast. At sivtccn ccntj per pound at most, And docs mere satisfaction grant '1 han all the Toilet Seapi ctant. mmmvAL. rnUE NEW QUININE. KASKINE (THE NEW QUININE.) Me Bad Effects, Ne Headache, Ne Nauaea, Ne Ringing Bars, Ourca Quickly, Pleasant, Pure. A POWERFUL TONIC that the most delicate stomach wUl bear. A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, And all Germ Diseases. Bellevue lleepttal, N. T., " Universally suc cessful." St. rrancls Hospital, N. Y. "Every patient treated with Kasklne bes been discharged cured." Dr. L. K. White. U. S. Examining Surgeon, writes- Kaaklnels thnbcstmedlcluemadn." Dr. L. SI. Ulesaner, 9KO East Ulit St , New Yerk CUy, has cured ever no patients with Kuklne after qutntne and all ether drairs had futlnd. Ha says : ' It is undoubtedly the best medicine ever discovered." Prof. W. r. Ilolcembe, M. P., M East 25th St . N.Y.IlatePref.lnN. Y. Med. College), writes : ' Kaskine Is superior te quinine In Its specine vjnci, nuu UU UOVOI )IiUUUCVa IQQ SligUieSfc lO' jurj te the hearing or comtltutien. ., ,... .i7. .L TTr L .... .m. .-j. uev. jm. j,. naii, unapiain aieanv Pcnlten. nry, wrucs inai nasiine nai cured hla wife, alter twenty years suffering Immnilirii.ni uerTuuiuyipvpsi. nniesim rer particulars. Thousands upon thousands write that Kaskine .. - - .. .. - . i- -WM has cured them after all ether medicines failed, nnwiuruwAUl testimonials Kasklne can be taken without any special medical advice. ILCU per bottle. Sold by B. B. OOOHRAN, or sent by mail en receipt of price. KASKINE CO , M Warren St., New Yerk. tebil lyeedAw JULY'S CRKAM HALM. CATARRE, HAY FEVER. Ely's Cream Balm CUUES Catarrh, Geld In Head, Rem Geld, Hajs Fever, Doafneas, Boadaeha. EASY TO UdE-PUICE W CENTS. ELY BROS.. Oswego, N. Y., U. 8. A. hay Fever ELY'S CUE AM BALM Is net a liquid stuff or Powder. Applied Inte nestrUs U quickly ab sorbed. It cleanses the bead. AUays Inflamma tion. Heals the sores. Kesteres the senses of taste and smell. JW50 Cents at Druggist : by mall, registered, tt) Cents. ELY BROTHERS, Druggists, JyH-lyeedAlyw QSWEQO. N. T. CAFE, SURE AND SPEEDY OCRS. tp Hupture, Tarlceeele and Special Diseases of either sex. Why ba humbugged by attacks when you can And In Dr. WnchTuia enlv Kan. hf the only Kasn. pmtsicubt la PhlladelDhia who rakkea a. specialty et the above diseases, and etnas MM HVAMXWTMMB. AQVlOe m OAT ana evening. Strangers can be treated and re turn home same day Offices nrlvate. ... DB w. aT wuieHT, StlHerth Ninth Street. Above Baee, P. O. Bex en. PhUadelDhu. rVMMAMMOM MMMt. "CSOR HALE. A3 . A Twe UOI Twe llArflA PlAlf,nn tnrin Wmm. w1,t. fct ..ri..--ri-";ri-r""i ""- - lAy mm;. wn uaw. jonuireei ted sa new. Innti PHILIP LBUZKLTEB CO, ne-tfd 211 North Queen street. -I7IORSALEOK RENT PROPERTY ON Ji Cerner of Duke and church streets, con taining elgbt rooms and largs store-room. Geed locality, inquire or . PHILIP LEBZBLTEU. marS-tfd Ml North Queen Street. TITOR RENT. JD .Twe or tenr rooms In Brimmer's New Building. Ne. 1UH North Queen street. Heat and gas Included. Apply at feblS-tfd BtUMaiEB'8 LIVEBT OFFICE. COOPER HOUSE KOK RENT. t The cooper Heuse, one-half square from Centre Square and Opera Heuse, and near both railroad depots. This Is one of the largest and best houses In the city. Large Bale and Ex change atables, all first-class, possession ea Apm 1st. ma wm. J. COOPEB. HMO MUM, pEKSONS W1HH1NU TO MAKE HONEY STOCKS, GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND OIL, 8HBysiNovr,Di;,AeLAi hSMALL0, LAHUE LOTS ON ONE PEH CENT.CASU MAkUINS. Ten Dollars will, for example, cover ten tlOO Shares, or 1.100 bushels of Uratn. Explanatory Pamphlet Free. QUOTATIONS W1UBD. Orders ana Margins received by Telegram LAURIE a CO., STOCK BBOKKES, ' AL8ODBALEES IN POBB1UM XCHARaK. eco Broadway, Maw Yerk. "The members of the firm are.. ..gentleman of experience and high standing In the Ursin and sleck commission business. ..adamca their refersaees are a number of the laactmaj Baaks." "Aw Per CeiwwrsieTjrnss." "They hAveastalideM record, and their bona aaesarelndlspaUbU....Tne reputatsMs of tka tUsaea.that iwssasmnBi 01 laasBrea et rs ;tsswaMsiaiav tstkai 'wta 1Sr JSstslat IWstrfsst. ASTRICH'S Palace el Fashion. NO. IS EAST KING 8TBEOT, LANV1BTSB, 1'A. Monday, March 21, 1887. JERSEYS ! JERSEYS 1 JERSEYS! Twenty Ave Desen Ladles' Jerseys for Se spleen. Fifty Deien Boucle Jeneysln Black and Col ored. Plain Jerseys I Ceat Back Jerseys I Pleated Vest Frent Jerseys I rieated Frent Jerseys, beaded I Kmbreldered Vest Jerseys 1 1111(8' Merine Undernear. Twenty Der. en Ladles' Summer Merine Vesta, long sleeves, regular cuffs (worth tee.) slightly soiled, selling at 9c apiece. Twenty Ave Doten ladles' Fine India Uanse rsta, long and short sleeves, high neek and low neck ; also Sleeveless esta, at lie apiece. Ten Desen rine Uause,Ieng sleeves, fancy flnlshed neck ( worth S7e) at Me. Fifteen Desen Fine ltalbrlggan Vests, faaey fl nlshed neck ( worth tic) at c aplece. Twenty-five Desen Dest BalbHggan Vests, silk bound, pearl buttons, silk stltcSed (worth 50c) at sec apiece. ' HOSIERY! Twenty Ave Dezen Ladles Mede and Tan Colored Cotten Hese, full regular tnaOe (worth S!c) at 190 a pair. Twenty. five Dezen Oenulne Balbtiggans, fin est gaute (worth from tee toeeci at 2Seapalr. Twenty-five Deien Ladles' Extra Fine Black Ingrain Cotten Hese, extra long (worth 30c) at KXeapalr. Twenty-are Desen Children's Wide Derby ltlbbed Black Cotten Hese, full regular made, superior quality and Onl.h. These goods are worth 90 per cent, mere than what we sell them ter. NOTE THE PRICES: SX . X T. 7H . X ITc aoe LINEN GOODS! Fifty Dezen Ladles' Fine Linen Handkerchiefs, hemstitched and colored borders (worth loe apiece), selling four for 9c. New Linen Cellars and Cuffs : M different styles In all sizes. New Dress Trimmbgsl BEAD PAS8AMENTEBIE9 AND ORNA MENTS. BEADED SETS. CHENILLE FUINGES. MAHAUOUT TRIMMINGS. FANCY DRESS BRAIDS. New Combination WORSTED FRINGES. THE BEST LINE OK New Dress Buttens I Over a Thousands styles at 1 It 11 and 3 Cents a Dezen. NEW AND DKSIKAnt.K HOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, Reck Bettem Prices! -CALL TO SEE US.-W rLOUM OIL VLOTH0. TOiINN A BRENEMAN. 100 PIECES -OK- Fleer Oil Cleths. -ALL- NEW GOODS AND NEW PATTEHNS, Which we are se'llng at Lewer Prices than ever. THEPLaCBTOBUY YOUR FLOOR OIL CLOTH -ISfAT- FLINN & BRENEHAN'S, Ne. 168 North Queen Street, LAJfCASTBB FA. imrmaTmmnt ceupabt. mHE PcDnsjlfaDialQestmentCemp3nj CAPITAL, 8300,000. OFFICERS. UEO. BROOKB, President JO. V. KENDALL, Vice President (Western sU D easfft) r ) 11. A. N EEDII4M. Secretary. IJOWKN BBOOfctE, Treasurer. HENRY T. KENDALL. Assistant Secretary and treasurer (Eastern Manager). DIRECTOBS. OEO. BROOKE, Blrdsbore, Ta. II. T. KENDALL, Reading, Pa. J. II. STKKNBVKO, Reading, Pa. WM. D. SMITH. Beidlng, pi' " CYRUS O.DERR Reading, Pa. HUQIIM. MAXWELL, Cornwall. Pa, H.A.DIJFONT, Wilmington, Del. A. II. URUBB. Philadelphia. Pa J 4COM rEULEY, Poltstewn, Pa J; W. B. BAU8M AN, tancastir. Pa. It. OWEN BROOKS, Kansas City, Me. J08.y.KENDALLansaTc1ty'Ma DANIEL K, MILLilt, Plnegreve, Pa. The object of the company Is TUE NEGOTIATION OP FIRST MORTGAGE LOAMS ON IMPROVED rBOPEETY IM TUB WEST. Its stockholders are principally well known citizens of Eastern Pennsylvania, and the In vestments are all msde under the personal su pervision or JOSEPH V, KENDALL, In Chirge of the Western efflea. TUB LOAMS BE AK1HTBBKST AT TUB BATB ur t rssussiH '. eei uruniST. fntercBt. The Interest coupons of all leans held la this locality are payable at the offlea el the TRUST SAFE DEPOSIT AND TITLE INSUR ANCE CO..OF BE ADINU, PA. and for convenience of parties In Lancaster county will be jpald at (he FARMERS' NA- TlONAu JIABIKi ur SjM,nilADSBSk,BS ueiaruy. Leans can be had en application te WALTElt mTfRANKLIN and W. B. BAUSMAN, 1 Bast King Street, Lancaster, Pa. mWiT,if.s.s..s).UpUS.,lldAstw rpOBAOOO OUTTTNOB, BORAPS, BIFT. A. UfSB ABO PACEBK-'WASTBTbry Sal nuu. hasurht Saw aasJL ' w M iffK.I. iww-fe 1M1 BJJtUTHBa. DON'T USE BIG WORDS in promulgating esottieri(itallona or artte ulallng superficial entlmenUlltlra and phUo phUe phUo sephlcalorpsyohologlealoliseitallons. Beware of plaUtuSlneus ponderesity. Let your statements possess a riarlned eoa eea cla eompaeted eeinprahenslbleness, eeal. SJgi eenatateney and a eoneeatrated oegeasy. VK?W. " eongleineratlont of flatulent ga ity, Isjune babblement aud asslnlne affecU- IfLUtlag te Impress upon ethers the sapert teft85BsWa& Mh'i, YhW, Biji ikJ ChiMffi'i CLOTHING. GenU' Furnishing Getdt, TRUMKH,8ATCIIELn, -AND- RUBBER CLOTHING, Ills net necessary te nse Jaw-breakers. IM your extemporaneous descantlngs and nnpre. inedltated expatlaltena have concise latelllgl. btlltr and Teraetens vivacity, without thodo thedo thode monlado or thrasenical bombast. Sedulously avoid all polysyllable prerandlty. psttUoeeus vacuity, ventrilnqual verbosity and vandllequent vapidity; shun doable en'ea ares, prurient Jocosity and pestiferous profan ity, obscurant or apparent. In ether words, talk plainly, naturally, seasl ble, and trnthlully say that Hirsh & Brether OFFER TUB LABOESr STOCK TO HBLKCT(FBOM, HE BEST QUALITIES, TUB LOWEST PRICES. COR. NORTH QUEEN ST. AND UBNTBB SQUARE. LANCASTER, PA. WIDE AWAKE OLOlHJJfiRS. TyiLMAMMON A POSTER, Conininnlcatlen by IVIepkeae. WILLIAMSON A FOSTER. THE PRONOUNCED STYLES FOR. SPRING -IN- OVERCOATS AND SUITS -reit- t'htldrcn, llejs and (lentlctaea ARE NOW UEADT. TUB PRONOUNCED STYLES FOR SPRING -IN- Dunlap's Fine Silk Hats, STIFF AND SOFT FELT HATS -FOR- aENTLEMEN AND YOUTHS; -ALSO- Ohildren's Faney Gaps and Pelet ARE NOW READY. TUB PRONOUNCED STYLES FOR SPRING -IN- Silk Neckwear, Cellars and Cuffs, DRESS KID GLOVES, French Percale Shirts and Hosiery ARK NOW READY. TUB PRONOUNCED STYLES FOR SPRING -IN- Lviiei', Misses', Chil&Wi aad Geatlciiti'i DRESS SHOES ft GAITERS Are new ready In addition te our popular and standard make. Trunks, Valises and Satchel. At the Lewest Prices. sa-TUBOBAND PRIZE PUMPKINS-Teear friends and patrons who hire net yet received a package of thse tends we are anzlens they should call and proeurs them, as we would Ilka te see a healthy competition for the prises. There Is no charge for the package of. seeds. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER, 33, 34, 36 and 38 East King St, LANCASTER, PA. AST stores open Monday and Saturday eren Inge. rmoreaAU. N( OTICE TO BRIDUE.BUILDKR8. Prenasals will be received at the office et the County Commissioner', Lancaster. Pa . until neon, Tuesday, March w. 1M7, for rebuilding the County ilridge, eyer Pequea Creek, near Hi month. The old bridge has been pushed un stream aad la ledged la the dam abere the bridge slta. The maarary must be rei aired and the superstructure rebuilt In Ha original form. Contractor must furnish all material et. cept these parte elthe old bridge which are flt for nse the fitness of all material te be deter termlned by the County Commissioners or their agent The Commissioners reserve the right te rel tetany or all bids. SAMUEL M.MTBBS, JOIINlslNURlcU. ' UENRYP.HAHrMAN, . Cennty Commissioners. Attest t Fbabb QaiasT, Clerk. mrS AOENTLKMAN OF GOOD ADDSK88, acquainted In Lancuterand vicinity, who haa time and l&ellnatlnn tn nlli.lt I.tternanr. 5000, waarei a goea opening in uasiii fromaneldstblUhed Company. Noprevtej knowledge of the buslaeee nUissary, at falTl Hee na U- traetleas wUl be glvei H b frfe "I'M?' ' ' taTsfsHVWMl 1 ' , . :y. XN i, ,..'-.'J'.4.i'.. i . i - ... .. .vAr.ai-i W&K& m&tfmfrK ' i tt'waBajw yi.F'W'.iv.rjij"jaJ.iiai .! .4ij ut&JSBnss BtfMWw 1 Wm:r -' iBmtfiriii-i"'r;,iv--''-'!ir'c "- -r- vff'fiC-t.
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