HWHPsTvw'p?P?33liti"uSvi3v?vi, Sllfe? THE LANCASTER DAHjY !NTEIilgNClytTllAY MABCg 90, lWr-V ''-C'TT m n.ri"i J i Wn" Klil HBC!MAaMM tw !9 :3 15 i- ilsi in ssMsjsp Eg Sag? g'"A'.'" . - , 1 fcjj: Vaammmmm. utiiwuKitiw jppMaNtnfiiRiuati rWB enKiLiaaMcna. MM laneattsr. n. npU.MdvMtriM Bs tM 8MCCQ at thlUMtleA apheMtat the, rights ( ti(iptttJnttmflenaJt. ifcABUASTBB, MABCH IB. UIZ Si a . ".. A BtfteMi iHHtt'i Plea. Fmaeta Adams, " who like the mm dlw," hta come te the surface quite a speech at a meeting or society of Bosten. As preel- at the Union Pacific railroad, and son ;&:mm lather, his remarks upon railroad command attention ana are of it. He is enthusiastically and In favor of consolidation and IbwBbhbbiiiI with joy te the time when MM miles of railroad will be managed aaatr m head. His own head is se by the vision that he blandly re " If this is te be, you must net te legislate and act as though you than the Almighty." ,jl the mind of this wonderful man rail- smoMpeliesare a great blessing and earnestly te be desired. Little reads V sjrcat nuisance and large reads are Motrelled, he says, and thuspro thuspre " There is no one se peer who is at liberty te sheet a fling at the big Sat what they are savins everv dav bout the Union Pacific. Whenever abuse up let the commissioners arraign us the bar of public opinion, and I de e fear the result. All that has been said the railroads ruling the Wislatiin i iatar. I assure you that while you have Jtxis legislatures and public opinion, the i lawraaas wm yiew te their force." In the last lines there is wisdom, and it fessads te the hope that Charles Francis - AOams may some day re about with a well J'i'WUanced head. Meanwhlln m rnnne. 'Wa- . ,.r". " -Jasaui wiim uw uiuuuaiuen mai mnriisa i Ar, "v .i " i jiii miiim are ibb I Hill controlled vastly stronger than small ilea, Mr. Adams has triumphantly MfcAfMswt sa iismIaw TT etaaei In snit. .ii favwwvw tat yitsNUA -BJ.B SJBMjtp, aa - r stance, If you want te control your rail reads with the neatest ease, let them be- come as strong and united as possible ; be cause, nenatter hew strong they may be, the government will be stronger and it will save trouble te deal with one large read Instead of many small ones. y.J Ne doubt it would simrjlifv matters con- tf" siderably and save a great deal of trouble A if we would abandon everything te monep- :!,?.vuiBm. xu ueuut me people weuia ue 5 stronger than the strongest railroad com- Jrinatten, but their strength is only drawn y . Wen wnen the limit of endurance has been srnMwu , ftuu uie iusiery 01 great runresus i dinmm nut tuinti n n 1 i ir At.m. '$k:-mmaryiantnt fhaTTnlrtn 'Pentnn rallii-eir Is ? chanted with monopoly, but, as a citizen i tM the great republic his forefathers helped -$$ te nana, he should reflect that, though the - waatsa he recommends would save a deal of xtfeuble, it would expose te vital danger the wsMSRmm oiaemecracy mat semucn .!S. trouble, lite and treasure has been spent te Tat Beer ef Trade MetUag T.-5lkU It requires no argument te esUbllsb the truth of the dictum that a state, te be prosperous, should encourage manufactur ing within its heruers. TDereu a revenue bill under discussion i& the legislature new which proposes te exempt maaufac taring corporations from taxation. This prevision was stricken out by the Heuse after its adoption by the Senate, and new the Senate committee en finance have re stored the exemption, making It necessary for the Heuse te concur in the cnange. It has been said that the state needs the money derived from taxing manufacturing corporations and that it can be easily spared by the latter. Yet the figures show that the state treasury constantly pesesses mere than is needful for state 'expendi tures and which surplus is constantly held by banking institutions in the common wealth. There is no absolute need of this tax proposed, and its effect must be te drive manufacturing corporations te mere congenial places. Lancaster is just new very anxious te in vite new Industries te establish themselves here, and it is therefore specially interested that the legislature shall de nothing te clog the city's advancing footsteps. Tins is why the Beard of Trade will meet te-night te take action en the bill, and there should be a large meeting and bread discussion in order that the best conclusion for Lancas ter may be reached. aiMiM mrmmmtmMrmn Macy AnsewCtee She Dead BWa !! M Ktaatwm The late Wm. R. Traveet, et New Yerk, was one of the best knena wits and tut term la tWe country. Shortly before he left New Yerk ler the last time a Mead tried te cheer htm up by miking light of his 111 nets and prephtujtng hit speedy return. I v Mt.i Mr. Travsm. " I've been burn- tDKlbee-c-aaudlest both ends se long that I've get pp-precious near the m-m-mlddle." Te a italtluierean friend who met him In New Yerk and remsrked : "I think you turn, mar mere than you uaed since you've oeme te New-Yerk. " Hb bigger rlaee, was the reply. Driving in a utm en jgy one aay, ne saw a well-known editor, who welgtae a great deal above two hundred, en the aldewatk, and drawing up, asked htm te get In. I don't knew about that, " aald the editor, eyeing the buggy auspiciously, " I'm atrald I'm tee big for that trap of jeura. " "Ob, get In, " aald Travere, " p-p perhaps you're n-n net se b-b-blg aa you think you are I" An often -told story describee Mr. Travera aa going te Brooklyn by the Wall Hirtet ferry te pty a long deferred visit te a friend wne iiveu in aieniagua luni. no mi-u his way and meeting a raepeotableleoklng saan aald t " C-e an you d-d direct me te at tf.Mnnturne itreet V' 8-a-tralght en te the 11-lefL sir." Wh-wh-bat de you mean by m-m-meck-lna me, slrT" B-beg p p pardon, I've an Imp pediment In my speech. " T-Uhat's what I used te have, " aald Travera. "Wb.-wb.-by don't you gg-gote Dr. Blank. He c-e c cured me." well-known banker, who la extremely bald and extremely fend el telling from what a email beginning his present fortune sprung, was frequently chaffed by sir. Travera. " Yeu aeaay you're a s-saelt- maae m-man, " aaia ne once. " Yes, Mr. Travera, 1 am." 11 Then wh-wh-wby the d-d -dickens didn't you p p-put mere hair en V When the famous Yandetbllt faney dress ball waa occupying the attention or all New Yerk there was mneb. dlwusalen in Wall street as te appropriate costumes and se forth. The bald-headed broker mentioned asked TiHtn te elve him an idea ter a character. S-s-ngar your your head and go as a p-p-ill," said Travera. Seated in a street car once with hi little seu Mr. Travera edged gradually up as seat arter seal was taken ey incoming paawDgen Finally he lifted the lad en his knee and se .-...a -. aialtllA TKa . nraw mnea em1 Thk New Yerk Sli fend of reproducing " -rn-.i-d .d . oe5.iookini- veuna belittling opinions of President Cleveland, woman seeing no vacant seat stared rather The ethor day it printed en Its editorial page impertinently at Traversas though ex pect a foreign view et " that d d old blnd-quai- ing him te rise. His eyes twinkled in char ter of beef up at the White Heuse." Mean- wterisUc fashion as he turned his tebls while Mrciev.l.ud I. growing atrenger tfWL&3rUP& VTJ " " " j-"wj-aw m. rmutfA jMtsjsMvm Oter te Btoektoa, the eeaaty sat erf Reeks oeaaty, Kanaaa, a thrifty, wideawake city et the eseead class, Is carving Its way te aaUeaat fame by the novel meaner la which It Is treat ing the new municipal suffrage law. The man have agreed te give the women a chance te make a upreme teat of their ability te deal with public aQalra ; and In order te de this have stepped aside and will simply watch the result of the trial. The entire city ticket mayor, councilman, etc., la composed of ladles, who were unanimously nemlnsted te the position. Stockton la en the south lerk of Solemon river and haa lately voted te build water works. The handling or mis import ant matter win de ten te tne women, wne will have te let all contracts, see that contrac tors perform their work properly, pay off the men and supervise things generally. The city la en a central branch or a Missouri Faclnc line thst is likely te be extended this year, and they will have an opportunity te grapple with the railroad question among ether Ullage. In short the municipal govern ment Is te be handed entirely ever te ladles, and the whole nation will watch with eager Interest the result of an experiment that Is without parallel In the history of modern times. Maui BAT,reca and bleed begin with the same Initials ; but se does bombast. Shad are te be high-priced this year be cause of cold weather and adverse winds. This is shocking Information. A car ler KerteaineM. Frem the X. T. llerald. The Londen Lancet recommends nitro glycerine aa a cure for nervousness. The Cur et Russls, who Is an expert In such msttsra, entertains a very different opinion. m SHOW DROPS. la mew drops, well 1 ween, A loving cap Is Mn, A pledge betwixt suit spring Ana the frere-beArded king ; Ferieel thechallcojbewt wht'.e u tin winter's mews. Save, hre, brim tutm of green ; 'Mipla'n whuth-inoeuld me S3 many Uhm ths Up Ofsp lng did touch and ilp. -XttUh it. TAaimu A Critic. .THiiOruostearoR rheumatism. Utterly Discouraged Bxpresses the reeling et many victims of then metis a, neural!, leUtlea, and aeiveut or sick headache, Having tried numberleM e-eallel remedies and phyttclans of all schools, without relief, there eeemi te be no hope. Many inch have a a lut retort tried AUUopheroa.and te thetrsurprtteandjey have found that tt was a Ktf; turt and quick cur. Athlopheroe ! net an experiment i theniandi have been cored, by it uie and they tetlty a te It value. Saaxontae, Dcrcaass Ce , K. T., Aug. SO, ss. I took Athlopheroe according te directions It earned a ringing In my ear that was net pleaa ant. It operated en my heart canting a slower and fainter throb, and cenittpated my bowels. When the lat dote wsa taken I did net taluk much of the medicine i the next day my lame neu waa better, and continued getting less until ltteftme. My lameneit waa te my back, about, den and neek, and had been for eight months. I wassdvlaed te try Athlnphorea by a neighbor, Wm Jaekaen, who had taken a bottle of It for a severe attack of lameness tn hi eheutdar and arm. He aald It drove the lameness right eat of me, my head felt strong, and my heart almost atepped beating i 1 thought I would die, but I came out all right, and have net had any lame nts tlnce," Aaeakaiaes. rntLM. w. T . lumit 11. lass. I am a practicing physician ; I prescribed Athlopheros lna case et inveterate-rheumatism of the right sheulder and arm. This etee had been of weeks standing ye mentha-aaa re titled medicine carefully selected, also the ass et elect! le treatment. One betue removed all ths trouble. The cats remains well, new ever a year sines utlng the medicine. O. C. raicaASM, M. D. very druggist should keen Athlonheim in Atklopherce Fills, but where they cannot be bought of the druggist the Athlopheroe Ce., He. til Wail street. Mew Yerk, will send either (ear. riage paid) en receipt of regular price, watek is tun per bottle for Athlopheros and see. ax Pills. A atKDlOIXaT. Story of ft PesAtU Card. rer twelve years t" Aftar trvln mil thaAiMftiiMaaa . aa,. etnes l eeuld hear of, 1 uttd two beUies e( Med Mtttara i" And tamparfsetly "AllUetlmel" Resnecttttlly, cured, tkesplt a r. Beets, SaaUbary, Teaa., espect MaysTisa BaiDrean, Fa., stay s, lasa. It baa enred me of several dlisasst. sash as nervousness, slekneas at the stomach, meataly treablee, etc l have net seen a sick day ta years, staea l took Hep Bitters. All my aelaV bera use them. Mas. raasia wans. IV f AQR et BROTHM. Spring OverceatiDgs -ANO- AsssratBA, Mass , Jan. Is, IsSS, t have been very tick ever two years. They all gave me up aa past cure, i tried the meat aauirai pnyaici 1MWM up every a, but they aia net net reaea, H nart. TMinnnuatiui veiiaiu aiaht and distress me. and my.tfereat was very bad. 1 told my children I should never die In sane till 1 had tried Hep Bttters Whew 1 had u ten two betUee they helped ssa vary much indeed. When 1 had taken two mera het. ties t was welt. There wsa a let of slek folks here who have seen hew thsy cared me, sad they need them and were cured and feel aa thankful as 1 de that there Is se valuable amedt- eiae maae. leurs tmiy. Mi (us J cu A O. Cvsaiss. SUITINOSI Staadara and Raw ssylea la Meaw aad Bers' Wear no w ready fee aiwtsaTeieeT Rudj-lide Clothliie Why let the little one auffer with rhenmatttm, Shn a cents will buy a betUe et Salvation out or far greater value than money Is health i theiafere. for cnught and cold ue Or. Bull' Cough Syrup, the infallible remedy. Frles SS cent. The spring Is here, and far and near The earth awakes. The frog partakes. With Jey profound, 111) jug-er-rum, lug er-rum. Frem Harptr'i Btuar. SFBOiAi, urjcj Saved HI Ufa. Sir. D. I. W 11 con ten. et Herse Cave, hn waa. for tnanv Years, badlv afflicted wl l'hthl-lc, alto Dlabetr : the paint were almost unendurnbleand would temeUme almost threw him Inte convulsion. He tried Klectrle Bitters Kv., says run Fer liver and kidney diseases, dyspepsia, In digestion, weakness, nervous debility, fllimtas of women, constlnaUen, headache. Impure bleed. Se., Athlopheros Fills are unequaled. maris lweed Xl There were quite a number of feels In New Yerk about the time the start was made in the great ocean yacht race, for It is esti mated at the clubs that at least $250,000 was wsgered in the city alone en the result, m Mr. RANDALLhassent us quite a neat little tabular statement of the history of the four teen regular appropriation bills of the second session of the Forty-ninth Congress, as com. pared with the appropriations for the fiscal years 1896-'SI and 1885-'86. The total appro priations for isst-'ss, .were $2t8,&68,630.&l ; rer 1S86-'S7 thej.were S263,9H,61.23 ; ler lS85-'86 thajrWere $219,193,883.18. Thus It I "HMJemen that the latest appropriations are jut out flrteen millions lees than these made In cil686 '87. But In the former there was se river and harbor bill te swell the amount Even had the nine million dollar river aad harbor bill sasaed, the result would have been ade. hum of six millions in this year's apprepria tiens ever these of the year before, EXCKM.ENT as waa the record of the Cor onet, it la net the best. The Henrietta achieved the rare distinction of running from Bandy Heek te Cowes in 13 days and 22 hours. But It is safe te say that the latter had net the.tempestueus seas of the Coronet MfcU we should accept his principle, com- . .' ' l " ' '- -- MW.MfcW.WM VU.M KV VM W&wBttl the Whole land would be comeelled te lttt m - ,v. .,' ,.. -.yvaww uetuia at uiiguty turpuraiieii, witu . I.)-. WlllAll YI1A AM I. OOf- Iniljii itnmMn. n..1.1 ,V-i " HWWW.IW. .UWM VUUIJIAUJ 1TUU1U ,tV:lssW BO mere comparison than Mr. Charles ?;:Fmcis Adams with his illustrious ances- Mr. Rider Haoeard, who wrote "Phe" and "Jess" is charged by the iVrff Malt Gazette with plagiarizing from Moere's "Epicurean." If you want te be called a plagiarist, write a readable book. &y r"' sfh BaUesraaa the Irish. , f. Vr. Ttalfnnr'a anuuh In f ha Trnnuk nf s vvt. -- . -r -w .uu v. ,Goaunens,on the bill for tbeamendment of Irish criminal law, may certainly be re- .i.aganmiat vranucuig vuai measure w tne : f Sums: llwht It ulmti nt .n J t IU u... ( pi l . W-, hum JCW UJQ AUi,DO- K ssatarwill be WJt.CP""" ..- .C.a that it must make en this side et the that of a roost barbarous, revolutionary policy. for certain classes of crime the jury sys tem is te be altogether abolished, aud jur isdiction Tested in magistrates "with power te impose a maximum penalty of six saentba' imprisonment in cases of criminal .tHnstpuacy, uojcetuug, noting, eiienses ittndei the Whltebey acts, assault en officers gc.meiaw, forcible and unlawful rjesses- and In cases of incitement of the fore. flenses," Magistrates are te have iT'lBa DOWer Ot BUmmarv cnnvtctlnn fnrln. .j0Uag eflensee, and change of venue is per--Matted. The attorneys general et England tjgel Ireland may order Irish offenders te be in any part et England: but. with ;gsvpcising liberality, Mr. UaUeur's bill per- saw .xnsn lawyers w appear In the Eng--Vets courts. The viceroy may proclaim ; gsilgleus societies if be thinks they are dis- anasiflj ytc sum uruer. This bill has no limit of time and la wTSwsntly Intended te crush the life from B2aA League and the spirit from Ire 'mm, U it takes a generation te de it. Mr. his demand for the its sun im bill upon statements et the condition ?wf Stwkad. which are in direct centradi. tfttavflf these made quite recently by Gen- gggBsiUar) aad net only untrue, but se MB as te give force te Mr. Dillen's V.l U. T.,... I J . . , waasswawaa saaa a. mhuwiu iuki auccccuea .'v.ktwwri-nething but bis own ignorance -iBliaWtieaBss7 which be sought te govern. a vssi u sui uas jar. oaueursaia et ire. It Is said that but lew, if any of the mem bers or Congress who voted for the lnter-state commerce set lmsgiued that the railway cor porations would put the construction upon It which se msny have done. It gees very hard with them te surrender their peases and pay for their travel the money which they drew out of the treasury for thst express purpose. Had they foreseen what has come upon them the bill would have been se phrased as te leave no doubt of the free-pass business re maining Intact. It la said that the private opinion of all of the leading counsel for the big railway corporations Is that If se disposed the companies could easily get around the clause of the bill held te prohibit tree passes. But It seems te be an open secret that the companies are only tee glad of an excuse te get rid of what te them la undoubtedly an onerous tax. Tnr.r de things vigorously in Wisconsin, The ether dsy the assembly passed a bill re quiring railway companies " te furnish an nual passes, geed In Wisconsin, te all me m bers of the legislature, elective state officers, and members of the courts of record." vennir woman looked another way, When Jehn Merrlssay was in bis prime be kept a stable of racers, which aa a rule were tbeugnt mere mgniy or ry aiernsaey i p. than by bis rrienaa -travere saw mm one day watching one of his yearlings being ex ercised. i W-w-wbat'a that, Jehn I" asked Travera. " A race-horse, " answered Merrlssey, a little teucbily. " Da you want te bet en him ?" with sarcastic reflection. Y-yea, I'll b-b-b-bet en him." " Hew f " asked -Merrlssey in surprise. Ill oecopper him," wss the crushing answer. At the call or the list one dsy at the tteck exchangee dispute areas between Travera aad H. O. Stebbtna as te a bid for some cer tain stock. It seemed tolerably certain that Mr. Stebblns';bld had been put In first. " Stebblns may have g-get through before I did, " said Travera however, " but I'll be hanged If I d'd'dldn't b-b begin first, " and he get the stock. L-l-leek there, " be stammered one day In a state et sDparent excitement " That lant Dsah is It ?" mentioning a well-known lawyer. Yes, It Is. But why de you ask T" wss the reply. " D -don't you see he's e s-get his hands In hla own pockets." Travera lamented one dsy in serle comle fashion thst be was se bothered by geed-natured gl vera of advice that he had made up his mind te fellow his own Judgment in fu ture. " F-for instance, " he explained. " Th-th-there's my wife. When, I g-g-get home rather 1-I-lata ahe says te me, " M-m-my dear, you really must s-s settle down." Well, I think tbat'a pretty geed advice and I ought te t-take it Then I g-g-ge down town and the b-b beya ssy, Travera, you r-r really must a-avsetUe up.' New, what's a f Mellow te de?" Men with gigantic schemes have sought him time and aain. Oace he was appealed te by a gentleman who wanted te sella mine. He showed all the reports and said he bad taken $1,000,000 out of the mine. He wss will ing te sell tbe property for a sum consider ably lesa than the amount produced. "If you ba-nailn't ta taken anyth-thlng out I think I would tatake the m-mine," Travera re sponded. A young friend, who had taken his advice in regard te a fortunate apeculatlen and with drawn his money from Wall street, bought a house. Hubsequently Travers met him and asked hew the house suited. The house Is all right Mr. Travers," tbe friend replied : " but I am very much troubled with rata," " G-get a c-caf' "I've hadadexen, but tbe rats sctuslly drive them out of the house." "Q-getaddeg," wss Trever's second sug gestion. "I knew where you ccang-geta s-geed d-deg." He recommended his friend, Harry Jennings, tbe deg fancier, aud agreed te go and help In selecting a deg. One waa thought worthy, and Jenntnga having put a dcien or mere rata In the pit it wsa thrown in te snow new qaicauy it coma am tnem. The deg killed all except one a gray-bearded eia rat, almost as Dig aa tne oeg wnien seized the deg by the lower Up and held en. The deg yelped with pain and tried te shake off tbe rat, but wltbeut effect Travers, who waa thoroughly excited and running around the nit shouted : "B-buy the rat I b-buy the rat 1" and get relief from drat bottle and after taking six bettlrs. was entirely cured .and had gained In Awh eighteen pound. llevct he would have the relief afforded by Electric Bitters. . ear he positively be- died, bad it net been for Beld at 3,000 Lest. M A tour te Burepe that cost me SS.0SS, done H leas geed than one bottle of Hep Uliurs I they " also enred my wife el fifteen years' nervous weakness, sleeplessness and dyspepsia," Mr. B, at , auburn, it. X. Baby Saved. Wa are se thankml that tay that our aurstng baby was permansnUy eared of a dangerous and protracted consUpatlen and Irregularity et the bowels by the use of Hep Bitters by Its nursing mother, which at tbe same time re stored her te perfect heal Ui and strength. The raraata, Koenesler, M. TV BBTJnhealthy or Inactive kidneys eanse gravel, Blight's disease, rheumatism and a horde r f ether serious and fatal dUeasse. which can be prevented with Hep Bitters." If takea la time. -IB- Luddlngten, Mich . Feb.. la Hep mttert rer ten years, ana i fifty centtabettle by II. li. Cochran, Uruggltt. aes. 1J BUls auna ijuueu iirevi, uucuw, (8) The Population or La n ratter Is about 30.000, and we would say at least one half are troubled with eeine affection of the Threat and Lungs, as these complaints are ac cording te atatittlcs mere numeren than ethers. We would advise all net te neglect the opportunity te call en us and get a bottle el Ksinp's Balaam for the Threat and Lungs. Price SO cents and SL Trial slse free. Respectfully, U. B. Cochran, druggist U7 North Queen street Mothers t Mothers It Mothers tt Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of euttlng teeth? If se, goatenoeandgetabolUeofMKS.WUISLOW'S SOOTHING 8VUUP. It will relieve the peer lltUe suffer lmmedlately-depend upon tt there u no mistake about tt There Is net a mother en eaith who has ever used U, who will net tell you at once that tt wUl regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It la perfectly safe te use in all cases' and plesaant te the taste, irtfiiliii .rrlntlnn nf nnn nf lh. nlrttat .nd (best iemale physicians and nurses in the United Bttu. Sold everv wheia. tt cents a bottle maytt-iydaw COir OH, WHOOPING COUGH and Bronchitis Immediately relieved by shlleh'a Cure. Beld by H B. Cochran, druggist, Nea. 1J7 andUSMerth queen St., Lancaster, Pa, 14) SIMMONS L1VKR REGULATOR. IS LIFE WORTH UVIN&. That depends upon the Liver, for If the Ltver utmctlre the whole eyaietn It out of order the breath Is bad, di gestion peer, head dull or aching, en ergy and hopetulnets gene, the spir its ere depressed, a heavy weight sl uts alter eating, wtth general de de spendsnry and the blues. The Ltver is the housekeeper et the health : and a harmless atmple remedy that acta like fatnre, dee net constipate afterwards or require constant tea inf, ewi nei mieriere witn Dnaineee or pleasnra during Its nte, makes Simmons Regulator a medical perfec tion. Have tested Its virtue personally and knew that for Dytpepjla. UUIeutness and Throbbing IIeadacbe.it is the best medicine the world ever saw. Have tried many ether remedies before elmmens Liver ueaulater, and none give mere than temporary re ler, but the Beculater net only relieved but cured ma 1LH. JO.HBS, Macen, Oa. J.1I.ZC1LIXA CO., mameedAw Philadelphia, Pa. BnBixMMlnltai, DiwwBultg, Beya' Suit., OhiMran .Brail. UNDERWEAR I t has sela thsra Is no madl etae that equals Um ter bUleut attacks, ktdnty complaints, and aU diseases Incident te this ma larial climate, it. T. ALsxassaa. - Menree, Wtch, Sept a ISM. Bias:-! have been taking Hep Bitters for lnflstnaUoe " of kidneys and bladder," It haa done ma M what four physicians faUed le de-euiedme." Tbe sflset of the Bitters seemed like maale te me. W. L. Canvas. Gears : Tour Bep Bitten have been of great Jalastesns. 1 was laid up with typhoid raver or ever two months and could get no relief until itrla your Uep Bitters. Te thee suffer ing rrem debility, or anyone In fesbla health, t cordially recommend them. . . J. C. SvewrtsL. em w niten street, Chicago, in. Oaa Toe AsMwtcThls? Is there a person II ving who ever saw a eaaa of ague, biliousness, nervousness or nsuralgta or any disease et the stomach, llvsr or kidneys that Bep Miters wUl net cure t "My Mether says Bep Bitters la the only thing that will keep her tmm severe attacks of paraly sis aad headache, JM. Onugt Otn. - MvlltUssiekly, puny baby, was changed Inte a 'great bouncing boy, and 1 was raised from a sick bed by utlng Bep Bttters a short time " marSSmeedAw A loose Morass. Sense aad Btlbrlggaa Underwear, Uleves, Meek wear, at Popular Prlese. sslary. " oeivd" aad HLVinr BratT. u. . w. cellabs sad currs. HAGER i BROTHER, BUDBSY TBOOBXBB. A Otse of Blaay Tsars Btaadlng (Tared With BU Bettles, la a Man BO Tsars of Age. Aubsteww, Pa May s, lass. DAroauea Brrrssa Ca Genu : I had been troubled with my kidneys foranumberef years, used almost everything without much benefit intil I tried Dandelion Bitters. I used six bot tles and am pleased te say I am entirely rid of the kidney trouble, besides my system being toned up se that I feel like a different person. I cheerfully recommend the same te all afflicted inthUway. JACOB MUBCHUTS, eblft4maTu.Th.fl ttuasusa a Atoms salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises, sores. Ulcers, sail itneum, sever sores, isiier, Chapped Bands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin BrupUens, and positively cures Plies, or no pay tt is guaranteed te give perfect satls- jrn Suitlnn. nr moeM mfunded. box. Fer sale by B. B. Ceenran, Druggist and IS) North Quean street Lancaster. Pa. 8III(X)U'S COUGH and Consumption Cure is sold by us en a guarantee. It cures Con sumption, sold by B. B Cochran, druggist Mes. 137 and 1.9 North Queen at, Lancaster, Pa. () A YER'S 8ARSAPARILLA. A Creaking Hinge Is dry and turns hard, nntu oil Is applied, after which It moves easily. When the Joints, or hinges, et the body are stiffened and Inflamed by Uheumatlsm, they cannot be moved without caualsg the most excruciating pains. Ayer's Sarsaparllla, by It action en the bleed, relieves this condlUen, and restores the Joints te geed working order. Ayer's Sartaparllla has effVeted. in our city, many most rtmarkanle en res, a number of whlcn baffled the etreits of the most experi enced phTslclans. Were It neeassarv. 1 Hmit give tne names or many individuals who have been cured by taking thi medicine. In my own rate It has certainly werxed wonders, relieving meet Rheumatism, after being troubled with It for years. In this, and all ether dlteasts arttlna: from Impure bleed, there is no remedy with which I am ac quainted, that affords such relief aa Ayer's Bar saparuia.-a. U. Lawrence, M. I, Baltimore. Ayer's Sarsaparllla cured me of Gent aad Bheumatlsm, when nothing else would. It has eradicated every trace et disease from my svs-Vm-;!l-..n- Bbert Manager Hetel Belmont Lewell, Mass. I was, dating many months, a sufferer from chronic Rheumatism. The disease afflicted me rleveusly, lu spite or all the remedies 1 eeuld find, until I commenced using Ayer's Banana rills. I took aeveral bottles of this preparation, and was speedUy itered te health. J. Preaar. Independence, Vs. ' Ayer's Sarsaparilla. fXP63.!' Dr-J-c- Jr Ce. Lewell. Mass. Seldbyalllirugguts. Price si ; sU bottles, as mssteapl MBMMltVB. f-TAUIi AKD BJU ROCHESTER Sixty Canale-Ligatf LAMP, Me. 85 WW anMCHRssaOT, LAXOASTBS, PA. N KWTOKK8TORK. BARGAINS! Anether Let of cbbap GLOBKS feraas aad uuaievsa. TBI "F)ntF10nOHM MBTAL MOULDWe ABO BCBBBB CDSBIOB WEATHER STRIP BeatatkemalL This strip outwears all ethers. Keeps out the cold. Step rattling of windows. Bxelude the dust Keep out snow and rain. Aay one can apply tt no watte or dirt made la ap plying it tan be Stted anywhere - no holes te bore, ready for use. It will net spill, warp or shrink a cushion strip la the most perfect. At the stove. Beater aad Manga Stere -or- Jehn P. Schanm & Sens, 24 SOUTH QTJEEN 8Tn LASCABTBB. PA. w IDMYKR'B FURNITURK STORK, a as assure true, it would net JuUi se as uiis erimlnal law ; aad that any man who desss aa agUsh sUtesmaa should dare te tat tight of jury trial, dare te go ye a girt te attorneys swaaral lljjiatetakaaa Uahataa aineDg bis aessiiBSiuiuiiigiHat a trial by . wbm say wvuiatsi gaaa abeuld eatr7antaaaswaMs at rBBBHWwK.Kw aatsj sais Mjsaajrf. FSBSONAL. Bishop WATTKRsoN.ef Columbus, Ohie, had a private audience with the pope en Saturday.. Herb Most will be free from Jail en April 1st ; which will be another feel loose en All. Foel's Dsy. Mrs. Leoan's friends ssy she will net permit another pension bill te be introduced in Cengresa In her behalf. Mas Mav Mary MaifMiNe died In Wake field, Massachusetts, en Hunday at the alleged age or 100 years, She was born In Dublin, Ireland. A. H. Austin's lstest escapade In Mew Yerk wss tbe presentation et a 16,000 dia mond necklace te a nymph In the "Black Creek ballet Cel. W. H. Creek recently remarked: "I have been employed at tne White Heuse since 1864, and Ibis Is tbe first time that I nave known tbe White Heuse te be without cbll dren that Is, children of the president" Paul Tulahb, the philanthropist and founder of Tulane un I versa, at New Orleans, te which be gave $3,000,000, died In Princeton. New Jersey, en Sundsv night at the age of 80 years. He was a bachelor and noted for his cbsritles In the vicinity. Congressman Baymx's wife has a enrl eus country house at Bellevus, a few mliss down the Ohie from Pittsburg. It Is per feetly round in shape and has some remark ably odd rooms, a round hall In the centre, following closely the lines of the house, is lit ny a ssyugnt m Was She Her Daughter. Monday night a well dressed woman abrat forty years old, accompanied by a younger woman called at the Prince street station for polies In New Yerk, Tbe eldest weeaaa talked about the Rabway murder, and said she believed the victim te be her daughter. She believed this because et Uie dlaoriptlens of the murdered girl's teeth, hair, clothing and a piece of Jewelry found near her, whleb correspond te tbst of her daughter, whoa she saw six weeks no. Tbe woman said her daughter ran away Irem home two years age and wedded a man who afterwards sue learned had been married before. The girl never told hsr a here she lived. Her daugh ter, tbe woman aald, had threatened te leave her husband and he threatened te kill her If ahe did. The woman would give ae aaene, but said ahe would go te Rahway today. TBeSyrtaggsataa. Prem the Omaha World. French Cook Fleees, Brass, the guests Is a sayta' that the batter we're asla' is elee. MUeteses Mercy! DM they sew tt stamps T "be, bbbbs. et aueaaea te taass saa "Well, Jsae, It's aawat Usae ssr BSHS-raaw. jaas satz a i - -. w BV WILD BILL'S AVB MULL. It Was Pall en Sls, and One nf Thsm Waa Eloquent and Camlslakable. El Pase CorrejBendence. 11 Did you ever hear of Wild Bill's ace full T" asked a local manipulator of tbe card card eoards, "The story msy be old, but It's true. It hsppened In 1876 at Sioux City. Wild BUI had a weakness for poker, and knew no mere about It than a baby, Tbe consequence was he wss a plonle for the sports, and they fleeced htm right and left He wsa repeatedly warned that he was being robbed, but he always replied that he wss able te take care of himself; One night he sat down te play with a fellow named Mo Me Donald, a fine worker and expert McDon ald did as he pleased, and the scout found his pile getting smaller and smaller aa tbe game progressed. As he lest he began te drink, and midnight found him In a state of Intense, but repressed, excitement a condi tion that made him one of the most dangerous men In the West "It was at this juncture tbst McDonald, smart gambler as he was, made his mistake. He should have quit However, Wild Bill's apparent coolness deceived him. Finally the scout 'seemed te get an unusual hand, and began te bet high and heavy. McDon ald raised him back every time, until tbe top of tbe table was about out of sight At last thsrewasaeaU. 'I've get three Jue,' aald McDonald, throwing down hla band. "I have an see full en sixes,' replied Bllt " Aee foil en sixes la geed,' said McDon ald coolly, turning ever bis eppsnent's card', but I aee only two aces and a six.' "Here la the ether six,' suddenly reared Bill, whipping out a navy revolver, 'and bare,' drawing a bewle knife, Is the one spot' "That hand Ugoed,' said MoDeasld blandly, arising. Take the pet' " 'sbbVwwsE Toesg Married Weman Abdaeted. Last Friday night Dera E. Bennett, a young married woman, who lives with her father near Columbiana, O , waaebducted by three men. She bad gene into the yard after dark, for some reason, where, It ta said, she was overpowered, placed In a buggy and taken away. Monday altarnoen she was found In a small grocery store In Cleveland by a policeman. She was shoeless, and were a rubber coat ever bar night clothing. Her wu naii usiu out vu, ana nam aeiea as it She was crssy. She said that she lest her wits directly alter she wsa abducted, and that when she regained her mental equlUbrlnm la the morning she found herself la a -noose occupied by colored people. Her father, a wealthy farmer, went there aad took her home. All medical authorities agree that catarrh is no mere nor leu than an inflammation of the lining membrane et the nasal air passagea Nasai catarrh and all catarrhal affecUens of the head are net diseases of ths bleed, and It is a se rious mistake te treat them as such. Me eonsci eensci eonsci entlem nhvslclan everattemnta te de se. It is held by eminent medical men that sooner or later aapeclflewl'l be found for svety disease from which humanity tuners. Ths facts Justify us lu aaaumtng that for catarrh at least a pesl tire cure a.ready exists In BU) ' Cream BJm. mrtl-JwdeedAw DswDBLiea Ltvaa raLLSTs for sick headache torpid liver, bUieusness and indigestion . Small aad easy te swallow. OnepUladeae. Price, SBc By all druggtsta. feecmdTu.TUS Peux-Plfths. Of our American people are afflicted with sick headache in either its nervous. bUleus or eon matlva forms, caused by trres-ular habits, hlah living, etc, and no remedy has ever conquered it until Or. Leslie's Special Prescription was dis covered. Give It a trial. another column. See advsrtlsement la W THAT HACKING COUGH can be se enred hr Shlleh'a Cute. We s-uarintea It- aeli by a. B. Cochran druggist Mes. U7 and IS) Mertb Uueen ou, uuicaster, n, uj TJOR RHEUMATISM. ST. JACOBS OIL. POB BHKDMATI8M. aw After a lapse of years statements eonflrm eenflrm ing the efficacy of at, Jacobs UU and Its perma nent cures, are given below. Pseii as Isdi a MissiesAar, Misca, ISM. et Alphonsus Church, Ulen rails, N. T. I am kept In bed by rheumatism, crippled, and am trying at. Jacoba eU. One single ap plication eased the pain and gave me com fortable sleep. BKV. L M. ST. ORG I, P. P. ren Sakb I Tbabs Latis Pbbkassslt Ccssd. Ulen rails, N. Y.. Oct. . 1S-S Everything failed te relieve me until I tried St. Jacobs Oil. OneappllcaUoe ltsuffl clnt te step ptin In ten minutes i a very few application reduced the swsUiag la my Joints and cured me. KKV.I.W. ST. OM0E, P. P. J SOU A LIADISG LAWTBB-Arsa,lBn-CVBD. The sworn statement of David atreuse, ati I and feet. 1 and obtained a cure.1 DAVID STBOUBB. Paea Sam 4 Tbabs LATss-PasaAnvr. Mew Haven. Ct. Nev. 1, ISM. I had savers rheumatism, which disabled me and one botUeef st Jacobs OU enred ma 1 consider It a geed thine. DAVID STKOUSB. Paea Osa Attsxdsd likb a CaaD-Msr, ISM. Kramer. Snyder ca, Penua. I had rheumatism se badly they tended me IlkeachUd. 1 used two bottles of St Jacobs OU and am new well as ever JOHNPIILD. Pbem Sams 4 Ybabb Latxb-Be "areas. . . u Kramer, snyder Ce , Penna., Be v. s, lisa. My Joints and limbs were eontraeted aad swollen. Twe bottles of St, Jacobs I Oil en tirely eradicated tbe disease. Te-day lass a stout, htarty man. J 08 1 P1ELD, TBBCHAKLKS A. VpdlLlB CO. an, q.. Mew Maven. Ct , avers tn substance 1 hid severe rheumatism In arm, hand, leg utea a Deiue ei at. Jaoeba ou Baltimore, y root the CeaU,ML, Demesrat TsysaaBBwawettsjars, ahert . SW AU persons csise st Jacobs OUerBed Star Couth cure, will by ssnOing a two seat stamp and a history of their ease, receive Aevies saaa. Red Star Cough Cure. PBBBPBOM OPIATBS AMDPOUOBS. SAPB. SCBB. PBOMPT. 96 OBITC. ATBBUUTSABDBaALaaa. tmb gasBiiBB a. TQweaaagg. OUMPHKEYS' Honteptthic Veteriniry Specifics, Fer Bene Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Beca, Poultry. Used by U. 8 Oevernmeat SBpChart en Kelleis,and Boek Beat Precfja CTJBKB-revers. Ccngettlent, Inflammation. A.A.-Sptnal Meningitis. Mtk Pever. B.u strains, Lameness, Bfeeumatism. C.C DUtemper. wssal DUchtrges. D.D.Beu or Grubs, Worms. B.B. Coughs, Hravet, Pneumonia. P.r.-CpUe or Gripe.. Bellyache. G.G Miscarriage. Hemerrbsgea. B.U. Urtnary and Kidney Diseases. I L-BrupUve Disrates, Mange. J.K.-Dlseases of Digestion. PBICB.Bettle (ever se doses) eee. STABLB CASE, with Manual, (MO pases with chart) 10 bottles Specifics, botUeef Witch Basal Oil and MtectOT........ JST.OS BBBT FBEB OB MKCBIPT OP PBICB. Humphreys' Med. Ce. leg Pulton St, M. T. Heaphrey'i Hcnrriiiic Spaeile N. 28. In use SO years. The only successful remedr for Marvous Debility, Vital vraaknseaTaaa Prostration from ever-work or ether ceases. SI per vial, or s vials and large vial powder, for si. 8eu ar DaceeiSTS. or sent postpaid en rseslpt Of price. UUMPUBBTB' MBDICIMB. CeT fsbSHyeedaw(l) Mq 108 Pulton St, M.T. TJVL)TS CREAM BAXmT " 0ATABBH HAT FEVER. ELY'S CREAM BALM ... CLKAMSBS THB HEAD, ALLAYS IMPLAMMATIOB, HEALS THB anasta BE8TORE8THB8BNBKSOF TASTB.BMBLL, A QUICK BELIEF. APOSITIVB OUB& Anartlela la annllad Ut iuk mjMti ..a t saiiiaabla. price se cents at druggists I by .... n Ma a M...aA ..a - . "W.-, Wfirn VMWW.A, . ,f. tisvim, uruggists, u JnlyM-lyeedAlTw Oswego, B.T. QRAY'B SPECIFIC MEDICINE. THB GKEAT BBQLISH BBMIDT. An un falling cure for Seminal WssJnsas, Spermator Spermater rhea. In. potency, and all Dlaasaea that fellow as a sequence of Self Abuse i as Less of Memery. Unlvarsal Lsssltnda. PIb intsu tautir nii of Vision, Premature old Asje, aad many ether SSa5HJ!aa&J?- Consn-rJe. '.wHisiswsa war saw eas desire Puu particulars la our aampklet whisk i te send free by mall te every eaa. .e-iiie epeeine Medicine Is sold by all draa Sft?ASJKlfker1 laagealcaTS will be sent free my mail ea tbe recent eftka saensy, by addressing . TBE (IgAT MBDICIMB CO- Onapceunt of eeunterfette, we have adopted SBUMsaieeW ,' & seidtaLaneastsr by H. B. Cechraa. T WEAK MEN luirarinc from tba effcctsi el yealW-U orren. ?"'. TV?t WSJMiMUM WIBJgBlUBBSWSs MB Sa-tswBll te., I wltl Man m TaTiuabi. tnSUTltm tslacfeU prtl(mUr ferhaeMeMi Vu VsBBaaBra. m. wptmuBumg WlSsiOM WTJsTa. eiwaBssa wjr epwaaaw eaw tataa aeerssa, ssUSetdAwT '7 every man who u aerveas at raur, w. u. iu' QOBBl RUPTURE. WHAT WE DON'T SAY -AMD- What We De Say! WE DOMT say yen cannot buy Purnlture at ether Sterls. WB DO say that our Purnlture will give satisfac tion i there is none better. WB DOMT say that yen oanaet buy Purnlture for lees money. WB DO say yen eaa saws saensy by baying from WBDOBTeaythatotherstereabave net large etecks. WB DO say that ew stock, for siss, Design east Quality, cant be beak WB DOMT say that our Messes are charging big preflta. WB DO say that ar are selling at such prlese ss te allow us soma prea a, ana yet we set morn for your dollars. Wl DOMT say Beat ceil en our friends tn the business. WB DO say that yen wUl be treated cordially. aad wUl And a Urge. wsU-se tested Bleck and get the best for the least money at WIDMYER'S FDBNITURI BTORjb, LABOASTBB, PA. ivaajiaaw rOUSESTlREH. HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot a raw webds about Pallor Suit, Leupe, Outfit UpholaUr UphelaUr bgiadReptiriiif. We eaU Parler Suites la Hair Cleth, Plutk, c Prices range from Bse upward. Wa use no BE OBLBIOB In enr work. Leaagas we sell from aut apwara. We ssake Picture Prsmes aad Leeking Glasses aad wUl put te your order ail kla4se( Minera, Mike? pier or mantel, la breaae orgold,area ergold,area orgeld,area soableprics. We de all kiadsef Bepatrlag atskortaettee aad reasonably. WUlclffcc the amaUastarU ele aad aa It ap qalte ssMsfaetery. Tea saa have work Bssalred aew and DaHv ereaaBarAprU. see tkess sa tt Battes ta Cherry i cease la this week. Specimen Attractions ! WATT & SHIP, 0. 8 A 10 MAST KINO ST., LABOASTBB. PA., Are New Offering the Bast Values la Black and Colored Dr&ss Silts, Wsleb Leng Eiperlsnee aad Beady Cask saa Procure. BPWOIMMHB: JOHN STAVMBB SONS' CBLBBEaTBD Colored Dress Silks, Nineteen Inches Wide, as cents a yard i rstaBea heretofore at TS eaata a yard. COLOBED8UBAH SILKS; Mew Shades, Tie a yard. COLORED SATIN BBADAMB. AU Silk, NSW Celers, Si 09 a yard. BLACK SATIN BBADAMAS, leeks IlkeSatla ana wears better than silk, ne, ttes, si Sa, tlMnyard. BLACK SILK BHADZIMtB, Tweaty-thrCC Inches Wide, only II 00 a yard. BLACK DRESS SILKS. Si laches wide, I7J( cents a yard. Elegant Black Dress silks, warranted te give Satisfaction m Wear, no, STMe, Si OS, Sltt,SC. " Black sad Colored SILK VBLVBTS I STBIPBD VBLVKTB I Special Bargaia-B Placer. GE1MAM STBIPBD VBLVBTS, Tie a yard worth si as. New Yerk Stere. BOS. t, I, It B AST KINS STKEBT. lOSTOS BTORB, BOSTON STORE, Het. t k 28 Mart. Qmm BU Betweea Posteales sad Centre Sqaare.BJ NEW. Spring Dress Goods! We are showing a BeauUf al Stock et Msw Ssetag DresS Goods at Lew rriees. km. wr mm awmni q HEINITSH'S Fiiniitiirt Depots BTnSSSSSkhUMS JJAJIKKR8. KUHN, LOEBciCO., aUlfstmf( st bamva it. Maw Teaa, aJa0fa BBW SPaiBO OOATS. JACKBTB. AMDJBUB.VS, WBAPB At Prices sure te Please yea. DBBSS BOTTOMS, at .Lew' Prices I DKBM BOTTOMS at Lew Prlese l BLACK DBBeTlt?B?WBOASBat. BBEB, BLAUKMBBBIBTTAe, BBADBD DBBSS WBOMTS at Bawtetwlaaty Bargains. MswSATlMBtaaatBBasOCEBBSU BaaatUat Psalgas aad Ocierlags. Oar aaeertmeat of Paaey Celere of Plash sad Batlae apllaac snewesnaad Plash Oraa- sasatsatLew Pricasare qaeqaaled. SPBCIAL IMDUOIMIMTS IB HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. IlfrDwaa AU-Ltaea Towels. laches wlae, lieAM leeg,eaiy ltwseaeh. worth saseaekv Plftw Deaaa Ali.LIaasi Damask TawaU. uM slse, Te each, worth Ms each. wst aa Pise Tahla Llua. war , ,ar---3. - i Tea Ptsese table Haea, tte a yard Twaatf -Bve Pieces Daausk Table Llaee, (as a para. Tsa Ptsees Baad-Leess Oanaaa Table Uaea. taMeajTASvL VeTTivwPlrSBIf,, WUew UulttBa A TBU.IMO BLOW Blpi5?B?l Stamm Bres. & Ce. aVrnsBBjjBstM Mas m iia SaVvS m -? i i gsNHMst 1 k?,rfePr. mti&Sgmm&BUai '&&&&&&&&&& Vte&5&M2&i i4.ft??tA-tlI- . -r "t ."" :i'.ffli i. V 'i JjV v-ed, V L .tf'v. .... t .JJ..( rJ ( KT'-'a e. iy.JJaT wtst.Tftsi 1 VK 'XKR.yj3 f .K-i
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