BSg&lTW wm h- tvivtma 90 a tmvim mm. .jrvavMin fALACM 09 JUsWiJr. mmtrnt jinq- -i-i-it -f-,-..-.-...-- -.- ---n eww.u, at ease, aaeeea aefasst HRiesra PAiAea or r amuen. lOtTTOH BTOBta 'tiiNOli D AttT INTEUJOmOBR. wubirttt)AT. w. ?! bssssssssssssbbwP?!''1t- - Hlfili! InliSliiSs IntaIHnMr iftnnifet IntdKgeratt. Iltimilli Fer Lascaster. daamVihs of Tuesday alter. we failure In tee Heuse 01 iTta at Haniaburg, for want of majority, of the bill for the of cities of the fourth (tMaeommeawealth. Te-day's ad- tbat the bill passed; Its friends In the afternoon session rsl Totes te make it a law, se far of one branch of the legisla- eflMtik Its aet, a has been assumed, the in- bill (senate Mil no. auj, te local attention has been especially and against which our councils, of Trade and citizens generally weteated. The Heuse bill is act e. awn as the Shaw bill; and relates te elties of "the fourth class," in comprehended these " having in less than thirty thousand and twelve thousand." and insuperable objection te Is that nobody can tell what cities wfflaJreet or hew long they will be sub te the operations of its previsions. By federal census the respective pepu- af in ill jwfrta f tha at nta "stm of several cities of the state, com- . !!r. .t m.?.r,l. wwuiiusiwtiewHuiiiui,- ..17.77 ,.S.7l .El SKI A9.7m .1SM4 atewn w.cw ritBaaaaw., ,WSWnaBBV . JlitmwihHiw. "' "' leaaVesc. iiiainMiunM e Willi 111 f. MMMMnnwIi FarmiMVen. iMlw umhw, re. - The first three of these will certainly ex- ,hibtt a population in excess of 30,000 at tbe 'Isatrhui t9 ftiA wicavf tnamiiei eatiUh la -0 t&jTT-""'-? r: i " - .ry years aisianc xuey aaqftTnrfe have v. and even.wuiv-. . ,:,. !ttnew; andeveej imepert makes like What is te become et their r Bevarnment then ? They will cease te I h fourth class cities under this'- act; and I U.tLW MUI.a will tu Innnaratlvct- And all S--""""" " 1 --. - . - ithe municipal establishment et doubtful 0 validity. What nonsense it is te be making " aJamlfliTi''- upon population almost upon &-the eve et a new enumeration 1 - Moreover this bill has many et the f objectionable features of the Senate bill ; nod if it became a law would almost as raeicauy cnange our city system. 11 maaes tbe terms et select councilman three years, and tbe members of the common branch IS two years ; the mayor is te be chosen for jsftenr years and ineligible te succeed him-if-MU ; the city administration is elaborately 'irrided into departments of public safety, f sue werxs, water ana gas, city treasurer, controller, law and education : with sMraeters, commissioners and ether fea- that are unknown te our mu- The previsions for frontage ,itr street, sewer and water improve- that made the Senate bill odious te people are contained in this Heuse St; and the unfairness of applying this Jiff te our city, where all water pipes new Mi hare been laid at the general expense, mar be gathered from these previsions of fee proposed law: -.wasaever any pipes or conveyances et wassrec gas snail neiaia in any of tne streets highways within such city, tbe owners of fhegMeadla front whereof the same shall WasM, shall pay for the expenses thereof saioraaenicoi 01 ue rronter weir aeen such street as city council by ee assy ordain, &?, ' CtTha antlra aehnnl dAnartment. la nut. In ijNcge of six controllers, two elected every year upon a general ticket, instead of our fsfeient system of thirty-six directors tne minority representation plan. As amenta are te be made by three assessors lied by the court. Manv ether rad. Iltal changes, all innovations upon our pre- pweysiem, are proposed ny this new law, fjhieh tbe Patriot reports passed finally by MS ayes te 56 nees. Whether the Lancas- member and his colleagues from county were among this latter ', we are net yet informed ; nor amendments, if any. tbev secured te tha MD SB draft..! a.M .. n. , 1..-J 1 s p ' . mu an no uaig oueaj&cu M uwe can assure them the people of ttkli inwn mn amln t.i- 1.111 ... j ----b,ueii tuu uui, ua uennny aoseey are opposed te the Senate bUI. The flatter comes up en final Daisase truiav. hevld it succeed, the legislature mav tVn Itveholee between the bills ; kUlboth.er up uyunu irem the best or features et each. In any event, it our senators and members at erg te be vigilant and determined, rights and interests et their con. will be sacrificed- and bartered And if our citizens want te be pre. from the Imposition of laws dis. and hurtful te them, they had known their views te their with promptness and emphasis. & Iatla Stirred Up. ia a great deal of interest in India ever tbe ease of a native Hindoe Buknubhai. The law of the i msw us iiw suiMu,uiy ama nesea M. . Mend books, umsU that the mar. tt Bekmlbhaf, when eleven years of M valid la spue of the fact tbat la question ia aa uneducated and ire oeoiue, tee peer te support jfwuiUgewaa according te the re. lerumruw, custom and rail- lualst that every Hindoe girl TJ pareeta wbe bare I daechter arediarraeed ktaml ciits70f religious crime. IkM Imb that girls are married .It belnc auite ItlVftwMcth sIitww year, and utheseiee. j-ite, MwkM taken the causa ay wrWaa for leading erer the aem 4e ptnme of "A Bin doeLedy," and has succeeded la arousing awtimeat again the barbarous customs ef infant marriage and widowhood. Fer though married at the a?e of seven or eight, the Hindoe woman who becomes a widow, loses all civil rights and social tending. This Is a survival of the times when the widow was sacrificed en the fun era! pyre of the husband, and the modern practice of the Hindoes is hardly less horri ble in Its effect. Yet the sentiment in favor of these an. dent customs is se strong that the English have net ventured te oppose It, and, after an exhaustive review of the situation, the Londen Times concludes that the only hope for relief from the outrageous laws is in the slew education of the people In western ways of thinking. But the Londen Ixmts has net shown Itself friendly te liberty or progress any where, and it is net surprising that it falls te see that this test case of Uukmlbhai is destined te arouse thought and lead te im im pertant results at an early day. s Every Little Helps. We knew that there are hundreds of people in Lancaster who want te give something td the German tramp fund. They recognize the wetthiness of the cause, and the geed that their centrlbu tiens will bring about in the attempted righting of a grievous wrong Hurry along your subscriptions 1 t Thk Chicago Anarchists are new sunk deeper than plummet can sound. m These who bave been went for years te leek te Mis Catharine Wolfe, of New Yerk, for charitable aid will sadly feel hsr less. Hiss Wolfe was noted for her extensive charities and as being probably the richest unmarried woman in the United States. Her benefactions bave been widespread and amount te far mere than 11,000,000. In one year she has been known te give away ever $250,000. The fact is that every time Mr. Blaine says a word the Democratic party la taken with cramps In the stomach. PSxlade Iphia Vrtis. Exactly ! The stomach ei the Republican party can stand anything, but whenever Mr. Blaine speaks the bands and feet of that party appear te be suffering from chilblain. Their best men turn Mugwumps, and their strong. eat men go tottering along under the terrible burden ei a stomach that can stand Blaine. We compliment the party en Its superb de velopment of stomach, but suspect that the country will prefer te be run by brains. " atuv""r T' "" w"" M" B a chance te vote and have used it In a most peculiar manner. The Women's Christian Temperance Union made an active and tur buleet faction and it was expected that they would command tbe vote of their sex, but the result demonstrates thaxit Will net de te count en femalajiaffmeTnstruirglea of the Kine. 'd. JrfiSre were 12 women registered, HMMMr. aPiTenly 3M were able te get their courage Viptethe voting point. But of these who veted, ever one-fourth opposed the candidate of the Temperance Union. Further partlcu. lira are anxiously awaited, for there ap pears te be a faint prospect that woman may come asy neia ine duiei in mere important elections, and some elue te tbe me tives InUuencuig tbe vote of tbe Emperia women might be useful. It Is confidently asserted by many that their ballets will al ways belong te tbe men who have their con cen ndence ; but it ia suspected by many ethers that the vote of tbe women will be polled with great Independence, vast enthusiasm and no judgment. On one sublec. at least a majority of their votes may be relied upon, for they are tbe chief se Her era from Intern per ance, and net likely te realize that It ia a mat- .AM I.A..A...4 t I. A KAniat A . f Itmma D . . . L. 1 tc wjuuu ue inuu u. lue ia,at nub lul Kansas election shows that, even en that Is sue, u win net u? te count en mere than a bare majority of their ballet. Kead tbe Interview with a keen business man en the Alabama boom. PERSONAL. Ffley. Imaae 8nARri,Ks baa been chosen te the head of the Haverford oellege faculty. Bishop Hiianauan's successor has net been appointed. 80 says tbe Heme corres pondent of tbe Philadelphia Catholic Aland. (ltd. Colesei. D. Stanley Uahsi.seeb, ar. sUtant adjutant general of the stale, died Tuesday of liver troubles at hla home in Philadelphia. Alexandre Dumas and Victorian Bar Bar deu are neighbors at Marly. "We are ex cellent friends," aays Duma, but we see each ether aa little as possible. It would be disagreeable te him te have people in his presence treat me aa the greatest living dramatist" The late Sir Jeseph Whitwebth, engineer and artillerist lelt a personal estate valued at mere that S 1,812,000 net. Tne Wbit worth scholarships get (600,000 ; Lady Whit worth the mansion and land and rurniture and 115,000 a year above her marriage settle ment ; and various schools and Institutions 150,000 mera ' Cel. Lament says that there is no truth in tbe report tbat tbe president contemplates horseback riding aa a means of improving bis health, and that no bone bad been purchased for that purpose. He alsessys the president has net laid in a supply of household gymnastic paraphernalia, and does net contemplate seeking new methods et exercise. A WHAHK 4DMIMIOH. Sew Prsaldsnt OUvsland Kasw BstUr Than Partisan Urltlca. Frem tbe N. Y. Independent, Hup. We all remember tbe doubts and head shakings ever Mr. Cleveland's first treas ury appointment ; however much any one praised bia etber appointments, be halted with a but when he came te the name et Daniel Manning. We all acknowledge new that we were happily mistaken In our ap prehensions ; the administration of no ether department of the government has given such general satisfaction as tbat of tbe treasury. We said ourselves, last winter, tbat we would rather trust tbe financial legislation of tbe country te tbe department ;; .. ""c"" "u 10 me congress 01 tne United States. A large share of Mr. Manning's success wasdue te bis assistant They were In per. :Soteoord,"toUie necessity of conducting tbe department en buslnesa principles. That this course will be held te by the new secre tary there can be no doubt 'when Mr. Man Man nleg was obliged te resign he did net fcetltate te express hU desire tbat Mr. Fal'cbiid should succeed hlin. And net only dd the secretary bave tbe cenlidence of hU cbtel but of tbe hundreds of emnleves in th ... men 1, who admired the man net leas thai hi. method. We hare net hesrd & ..h against tne new appelntmentment, and, for ourselves, we are glad te trust the care of tbe WW III J v t?ci,jr . Biivuiiu. Twe-Edgsd Joks, la June, 1886, Undertaker Neel, of Altoenai received a postal card, notifying him te bring anearse 10 ttaueain nest ana tmry an old man who died suddenly. Neel drove te tbe place indicated, a two-days trip, and found it all a hoax. The writer of tbe postal was net known until Tuesday, when S. March, a wealthy clothier of the city, was brought be fore an alderman en tbe charge of malicious mischief, tbe charge being based ea the prac tical leke of almost a year age. Mareb was UBSbleteeflects settieaMat with the ladle aaat undertaker and was taresd te easjage aa attorney te dstadblawelt Meal wuT da- Balcide" wsa the verdlet of a eereaer's Jary Tuesday atlaraoea after holding aa In quest ever the body of Mrs. B., wlte of Tbes. J. SUlwell, of Freeaeat, U. This lady cams te Atlantic City last Wednesday by direction of Dr. a Wler Mitchell, who ler a couple et mentha has been treating ber for nervous prostration and hysteria Hhe was accom panied by a trained nurse, Miss Fanny A. Smith, 1,314 Pine street, Philadelphia On Monday the nurse went te Philadelphia te ask the consent et Or. Mitchell ter the pa tlent te return borne te Ohie, as she com plained of heme sickness. Soen after the departure of the nurse, Mrs. Htllwell called a hack and drove te a hardware en Atlantic avenue, where she hired a 38-callble revolver with which te " sheet a sick deg." The nurse returning at 6 o'clock Monday evening was unable te gain admittance te the room, but peeping ever the transom saw the oeay en me uea ana reeiizea wnat naa nap. pened. County Physician Kllley was promptly notified. Tbe evidence showed a deliberate purpose atseir-destructlen. The butlett passed through the head at the temple and lay en the pillow, the revolver still clasped In ber outstretched hands. The deceased was 20 years old and et cheerful disposition. Her husband Is a mer chant, new traveling in the far West. Charles a Htllwell, a brother living in Philadelphia, was present at the Inquest and took charge of the body. RONCl or TBK OPK!. I love a leTel reach of land. That winds htve room te tern tn ; 1 Ietp in open fields te stand That hosts of flowers burn tn. I love far stretching paths of tea Ortnrbnlence unended, And salty smells, that make In me A life's that new and splendid. 1 love full well the naked sky. Wind-swept and hale and cheerful ; Fer nnder her big voice can I Shake en my troubles tearful. And se I turn, when se t may, from tell and moll of day time. Te hurry te the fields away. And dare te have a play time 1 A Kiln returning all my thought Is llghtsemerand sweeter. And songs unsprung, though all unsought. In lore's forgotten metro. -Richard E. Burten tn Sunday Scheel 7Viiu. It may save your life, f St It cures your cold and cough. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. J5 cents. Mr. Rebert SutclltTa, late et Birmingham. England, new a rvsldunt of Baltimore, claims " Ker neuralgia Salvation UU Is worth Its weight in geld. The Sams Hassan Mater. Many vain attempts are made te repeat the remarkable success of Bensen's Capclne Plaster. This splendid remedy Is known, sold and nsed 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 " Capstcln." " Capsicum," etc.. Intended te deceive the care less and unwary. These articles possess none of the virtues of the genuine. Therefer we hope the people will uslst us te protect what are at once tnelr Interests and eurs: Ask for Bensen's Plaster, and examine what Is given yen, and make sure that the word u Capclne " bent In the middle of the plaster Itself, and the " Three Seals " trademark u en the lace doth. Any reputable dealer will show yen the safe guards without hesitatien: If you cannot re member the name Bensen's Capclne Plaster cut this paragraph from the paper. armaiAt. netivmg, WHY WILL YOU cough when SMieh't Cure will give Immediate relief. Price 10 cu., se cts.. and si, rer sale by 11. B. Cochran, Druggist se. 137 North Queen street (6) AN UNrOBTUNATE PERSON. The most unfortunate person in the world la one afflicted with sick heuduhe, but they will be relieved atenre by using Dr. Leslie's Special Prescription, bee adTerilseuieat in another column. (t) A Kemarkabla Geed Man Is he who attends te the comfort of his family and will net let hts little ones surfer wltb affec tion of the Thrnttt and Lungs, whereby their lives may be endangered, but who should at all times give tbem that sovereign remedy, Kemp's Balsam. Price Se cents and II. Trial tiutrtt. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 North Queen street. (I) H. B. Cochran, S os. 137 and 13) North Queen street. Lancaster, Pa., Is selling 8HI LOU'S COUttil CUBE ss a guarantee te cure all threat and lung troubles. (j) Wouderfel Ceres. W. D. Heyt A Ce , Wholesale and Retail Drug, gists e( Reme, Ua., says : We hare been selling Dr. King's New Discovery, Electric Bitters and Bucklen's Arnica Salve for two years, ilave never handled remedies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfaction. There have been some wonderful cures effected by these medi cines tn this city. Several cases of pronounced Consumption have been entirely cured by use of a few bottles or Dr. King's New Discovery, taken In connection wltn Electric Bitters. We guarantee them always. Sold by 11. B. Cochran. Druggist, 137 and 1I North Queen street, Lan caster. Pa. (i) The Mystery Solved. It has always been understood that consump tion was Incurable, but It has recently been discovered that Kemp's Balsam for the Threat and Lungs Is giving mere relief than any anewn remedy. It Is guaranteed te relieve and cure Asthma, Bronchitis and Coughs. Call en H. B. Cochran, druggist. Ne. 137 North Queen street, and get a trial bottle free of cost. Large size 60 cents and IL () BUILOU'S CUBE will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis. Fer sale by U. B. Cochran. Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street. (7) Acuta, Pushing and Reliable. H. B. Cochran, Druggist, 137 and 133 North Queen street. Lancaster, Pa., can always be re lied upon te carry In stock the purest and best 8oeds, and sustain the reputation of being so lve, pushing and reliable, by recommending articles with well-eatabllshsd merit and such as are popular. Having the agency for the cele brated Dr. King's New Discovery for consump tion, colds and coughs, wUl sell It en a positive guarantee. It wllTsurely cure an, and every affection of threat, lungs, and chest, and In order te prove our claim, we ask you te call and set a Trial Bettle rrea. "ij TiiE BEV. GEO. H. TUAVEB, of Bourbon Ind., says : Beth myself and wife ewe our Uvea te SHI LOU'S CONSUMPTION CUBE." rer sals by H. B. Cochran. Druggist, Ne. 1S7 North Queen street. " w MetBsnl Mothers 1 1 Mothers 1 1 Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth t if se, goat once and get a bottle of MRS. WlNSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, it will relieve tbe peer little suffer lmmedlately-depend upon ltt there is no mistake abent It There Is net a mother en earth who has ever used It, who will net tall you at once that It will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It Ia perfectly safe te use in all cases and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of one of the eldest and best female physicians and nurses In the United States. Sold every where. SS cents a bottle. maySl-lyOAw Wetktsa's Arnlea Bars. The Best Salve In the world for Cuts. Bruises. Seres, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, revar Seres. Tetter! Chapped Hands. Chilblains. Cerns, andaU Skis Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no n required. It Is guaranteed te give perfect satS faction, or money refunded. Price as cents Mr box. Fer sale by H. B. Cecnran, DrugglsVlJf and IS) North Qneen street. Lancastar, PaT atara u r, me. X KAOINQ HATTERB. SPECIAL FROM TUK LEADERS THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN FINE SPRING WTS 8PKCULTIE1 IN Fur, Pocket & Crush Hats. ALL TUB LEADING SHAMS AND DK9IB ABLB COLOES m TM M ABE1T. EXTRA LIGHT WE18HT Seft and Stiff Hats. A LABGE LINE OF TBI "BealM Beaitlea" Alwaji Reaiy. STAUFFER&CO. land M MerttQneesi at, &AKCASTU, r. "HASTE MAKES WASTE "TT THAT!!! Have you finished your washing ? I had much les V V -' 'ou ad 'ou arc through first. What soap de you use?" "It isn't the soap. Use washing powder and you will get through in half the time; it does the work for you." "I knew it will, but the clothes won't last half se long, we've tried it. We use Ivery Se.r altogether, it cleans mere easily Jiid quickly than any ether kind and I find the clothes last as long again. My folks won't let me use washing powder." "Of course they won't, neither will mine, but I use it anyhow. I don't care te save their clothes at the expense of my time and back. " Header, which de yen value most, your laundress' time and back, or jour clothesl If the former, thca let her use washing ponder. Mujrs. PROCTER & GAMBLE, Cincinnati, oiue. Dear Sirs: The sample of Ivery Seap received from you is an tvcllcnt Laundry Seap, of great purity and mere than average Citansing power. Very respectfully yours, Th lefcn C. Rtrtn Scheel cl Science. H. H CORNWALL, 1'iiacelen. N. J , Dec. nth, 1M1, A WORD OF There are many white soaps, each represented te be "just as geed as the ' Ivery' j " they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for "Ivery" Seap and insist upon getting H. Copyright 1S6. liy lTectcr .1 (Iambic MBDJCAL. , TULOPHOBOS FOR RHEUMATIBM. Frem Life te Death U but a moment If rheumatism or neuralgia strikes the bean. Tbe diseases are tbe most patnlul ana tbe most dangerous of any te which human kind Is liable. They fly Irem one part te another without a moment's warning, and lini ments and etber outward appllcaUens are in themselves dangerous because they are liable te drive tbe disease te some vital organ and cause Instant death. Rheumatism and neuralgia are diseases of the bleed, and can only be reached by a remedy which will drive from the bleed the dangerous acids. Such a remedy Is Athlopheros. It has been thoroughly tested and Is a safe, sure cure. S races Crisk, Fa., Oct. 5, tm In answer te your request te knew what your Athlopheros has done ter me, 1 will say It has done wonderful work. I have suffered from rheumatism for eighteen years mere or less and semeUmes net able te put my clothes en or eat alone. 1 took all kinds, doctored with a geed many doctors, but nothing did me any geed. I read your advertisement In the " Democrat " and " Sentinel " papers of Lewlstewn. I have tikenlnallfonrbeulei. I feel no pain. I was drawn crooked, but new I am straight once mere. Thank you for the geed It has done me. Athlopheros Is the medicine. FBiur lUirSTix, Your medicine has cured me et neuralgia. I suffered with It for three days, and It gave me Instant relief. Wit. F. Kicca. I'ALHTRl, X. V., AUgUlt It, IBM. I used one botUeef Athlopheros for neuralgia alter being laid up eight weeks. Tbe result was very satisfactory. It. 8. 1 ddt. Bvery druggist should keep Athlopheros ana Athlopheros nils, but where they cannot be bought of the druggist the Athlopheros Ce., Me. Ill Wall street, New Yerk, wUl send either (ear rlage paid) en receipt of regular price, which is 11.00 per betUa for Athlopheros and sOe. tat Pills. Fer livsr and kidney diseases, dyspepsia, la digestion, weakness, nervous debUity, diseases of women, eonaUpaUen. headache, impure bleed, Ac Athlopheros Fills are unequaled. apri-lweed A YKR'S SARSAPARI1.LA. Scrofula Is one one et tbe most fatal scourges which afflict mankind. It Is often inherited, but may bi tbe result of Improper vaccination, mercurial poisoning, ancleanllness. and various ether causes. Chronic Seres, Ulcers, Abscesses, Can eereus Humors, and, In some cases, EmacIaUen, and ConsuznpUen, result from a scrofulous con dition of the bleed. The disease can be cured by the use of Ayar's SersaparUla. I inherited a scrofulous condition of the bleed, which caused a derangement of my whole sys tem. Alter taking less than four beuiee of Ayer's BarsaparUla I am Entirely Cored and, for the past year, have net found It neces sary te use any medicine whatever. I am new in better health, and stronger, than ever before. O. A, Wlllard. 118 Trementet.. Bosten. Mass. I was troubled with Scrofulous Seres for Ave Sears 1 but, after using a few bottles et Ayer's arsapertila, the sores healed, and I have new geed health. Bllsabetli Warnock, M Appleton street, Lewell, Mass. some months age I was troubled with Scrofu lous Seres en my leg. The limb was badly sweUen and Inflamed, and the sores discharged large quanUtles of offensive matter. Bvery remedy failed. unUi I used Ayers Sarsapanlla. By taking three beiUes of this medicine the sores have been entirely healed, and my health la fully restored. I am grateful rer the geed this medicine baa done me. Mrs. Ann O'Brlan, us Sullivan su, Mew Yerk. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, f,SpSrea..DKDr-i'0'A'erCe" aVewell, Mass. old by all Druggists. Price n ; six bottles, eft. al-Itd QRAY'S BPEOIFIO MEDICINE. TBI GREAT BMQLISU BBMBDY. An un failing cure for Bemlnal Weakness, Spermator Spermater rhea, Im potency, and all Diseases that fellow as a sequence of Self Abuse t as Less of Memery. Universal lassitude. Pain In the Back. DuUneas of Vision, Premature old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or CoasumpUea and a rremature Qrave. m 09" r nil particulars la our pamphlet whieh we desire te send free by mall te every one. SWTbe Bpeclfle Medicine Is sold by eil drug gUts at SI per package, or six packages for , or will be sent free my mall en the reoeptefthe money, by addressing THK ttSAT MSDIOIMB CO, . Busle,M.Y. On account of counterfeits, we bave adopted the Yellow Wrapperj the oily gan ulna. Uuar. antseaef cure Issued. Sold in Lancastar by B. B. Cochran. marXedAw w TOtua, Watdt. decks CkiM ui Jmlrj - TIV:Z ""iwmssw m L. WEBER. n hmh bjm eweuy rkirs$e or Chimitv WARNING. MEDICAL. S 1B4MON8 LJVEK RBQULvATOR. INDIGESTION. I have been suffering for ever two years with Dyspepsia, and for the last year I could net take a drink et cold water nor eat any meat without vemlUng. My life was a martyr, and, after our home physicians failed te benefit me, they ad vised removal te Colerado or Calllernia In the hope of relief. I was Induced te try Hlmuiens Liver Regulator, which I did. I am new taking the second betUe, and words cannetexpress the relief I feel. My appeUte Is vary geed and I digest everything thoroughly. Where I nsed te bave a passage every four or Eve days, I new have dally evacnaUens of the bowels. I sleep well, new, and I used te be very resUess. I am fleshing np ; geed, ssreng feed and Simmons Liver Regulator bave done it all. I write this in the hope of benefitting some one who has suffered ss I did. 1 wUl take oath te these state ments If desired, as-eed&w K.S. BALLOU, Syracuse, Meb. DYSPEPSIA IS A DANGEROUS AS well ss distressing complaint. If neg lected.lt tends by Imparting nutrition, and de pressing the tone or the system, te prepare the way of ttapfd Decline. Pkvilelau ud Draggiita KeeesiHewi BROWN'S mm BITTERS! AtTHEIEST TONIC. It quickly and completely Cares Dyspepsia In all Its forms, Ueartburn, Belching. TuUng the reed, etc It enriches and purifies the bleed, stimulates the appeUte, and aids the aasimlla aasimlla Uea of feed. Bar. T. J. Beasrraa, the honored pastor of the First Reformed Church, BalUmere, Md., says : " Having nsed Brown's Iren Bitters for Dyspep sia and indlgesUen. I take great pleasure In recommending It highly. Alse consider It a splendid tonle and lnvlgorater, and vary strengthening." He. JessrsC. Strrr, Judge of Circuit Court, Clinten Ce., Ind., says : " I bear most cheerful tesUmeny te the efficacy of Brown's Iren Bit ters for Dvanenala. and aa a tonic." ijrspei Mas. C. A. Keawav, Merrill, Wis., says : M I suffered for two years with Dyspepsia. Used many different remedies without benefit. My Bbyuclan advised ma te try Brown's Iren Bit ire. Three betUes cured me." The genuine has Trade Mark and crossed ted lines en wrapper. Take no ether. Made only by BROWN CHEMICAL CU., Baltimore, Md. (JjmlS-lyeAw MWllllsli AI WIAJTT& OUR CHOICB COFFEES AMD FINEST FORMOSA, OOLOMttB AMD IMPERIAL TEAS we guarantee for fine flavor and geed drinking BKEAEF AST COCOA AMD CHOCOLATM. FAMCT QROCBR1ES. Try our High Grade FAMILY FLOUR. OBO. WlsVWT, angSO-lTd Ma lis West Elng Street. ,T BUKSK'K ANOTHER CER ALINE BAKE!! TO MORROW (SATURDAY.) Het Waffles, Griddle Cakes, Croquettes, Cera Hne Pedding, Ac, LADIES ESPECIALLY IKVITBD te Come and see hew the geed things are made. gerThe Cakes, &, given away.- BURSK'S, NO. 17 BAST KING) STRUT, LAMCASTBB, FA. sTTalephuna Connaetlena. 'Goods Delivered. TJ &MARTUI, WBOfSSIf 1 aJTE SsWA siU Kinds of Lumbar Had Ceal. asVYawt Ma sit Mertt Wats aaal rilssi ,aoeTa4aoa.iaiiaastar. - sta-ivai TgAUMQARDllERSct JEFFKRUS. GOAL DEALERS. OfTtcBt-MaltllferthQusaa Street, aa Me. M Merth rrtaee street. .. xabds: ervn rnaea iraa awar sinisg && LAMOASTBB.PA. -DHOPOHALM fOK COLLECTION OF A. aiase aaa ueaaiy Taase.pt awn an wi Wards of l ssssaestslly.lsr s88t.wri jse MtMaaaasMUsoseaeaaaiasstasMamajsMsi aaaa,taafi8sMtljWfjtesy AMjajtl sTEAHetasElaOaaJb aswawSi USTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, IS EAST ElMl HTBEsTl. LANCASTEB, PA. Monday, April 4. SPECIAL SALE OF KID QLOYES AtPrlcvs tin Astonishingly Lew aa will com. pel their rapid sale. We nave closed out THE WHOLE STOCK et certain stylesef one of the largest Importers la th's country. W bought these goods at about half their value, and wUl offer them for sale at almost w bat they cost us. LOT MO. 1. Thirty-five Doten rour-Butten Scalloped Tep, Real Kid, In all the Leading Spring Celers. Tans and Slates, new goods Imported this spring) they are worth 80c. a pair. OUR PRIUB, FIFTY CK.MS A 1'AIR. LOT NO. 1 Twenty Desen Five-Butten Scalloped Tep. Real Kid U leres, BLACK, all alius, Una goods t they arewnrthtl.Oapalr. OUR PsitUB FIFTY MINE CENTS A PAIR. LOT NO. S. Eighteen Dessn Four-Butten BUtched Back, Finest Spring Celere, Tans, worth S1.0O. OUR l'RICK.SllTY-NlNB CENTS A PAIR. LOT NO. a. Firteen Desen Fenr-Bnttnn REAL EID, Finest quality and Finish, Stitched Back, Finest Spring bhades. Tans and Slates, worth $1.81 te II 89, OUR PRICK, EIGHTY-FOUR CENTS A PAUL LOT NO. S. Twelve Doten, Five-Butten, same goods SS Let Ne. 4, at ON E DOLLAR A PAIR. LOT NO. . Ten Doten Undressed. SUtched Back, all tbe Leading Spring Celers, worth one dollar. OUM raivsiasnii'riiaiiafliaa rAis. LOT NO. 7. Twentv.flve Doten Laclns Gloves. FlnsQual. Itv, Latest Sprlrg shades, worth 8I.M a pair OUR PRICE, SBVKNTY-rtVK CENTS A PAIR. LOT NO. 8. Only a Few Desen of Four-Butten Scalloped Tep Geed Spring Celers, Tans, atTUlRII-E IN B CENTS A PAIR. Besides these fpeclal Numbers wa carry a Complete stock of All uradee, styles and Celers tn all sties, at the Lewest Prices. ALSO A FULL NEW STOCK OF Lille Taffeta and Silk Gloves, IN BLACK AMD COLORED, ALL AT PRICES WUICH WE GUARANTEE TO HE THE LOWK3T. ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, Ne. 13 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. OPEN EVERY EVENING. WOMMlTVm. -nURHlTURE WARKROOMa BUT YOURSELF A PAIR OF THOSE Felding Dress Pillows. CALL EARLY AT Hefflneier's Femitare Iireroens. Thy are the nicest thing out and we have Jest reeslved another let of theah; 90 aaaVcTT BXO BTRsTaW. W IDUYKR'S Jf URN1TUHK STORK. WHAT WE DON'T SAY AMD . What We De Say! WE DOMT say yen cannot buy Furniture at ether sterts. wa DO say that our Furniture will give satlsfac- tlen i there Is none better. WE DOMT say that you cannot buy Furniture for lees money. .... . WE DO say yen eaa sevs money by bnytng from WE DOMT say that ether stores havs net large stocks. WB DO say that our stock. ferSIss, Design an Quality, cant be beat. WB DOMT say that ear Houses are eharglng big profits. WE DO say that are selling at such prices aa toallewussomepmfls,ana yet we get mere for your dollars. WEDONTsaydouteaUonourfrlands'ln the iMislneas WE DO say that you will be treated cordially. and wUl And a Isrge, weU-selaeted stock and get the best for the least money at WIDMYER'S FUBNITUBB BTOBB, Oaraar But King and Duke) 0tf LAMCASTER, PA. SsplS-lrdAJMmw H 0TJ8E8T1RE8. HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot A FEW WORM ABOUT Parler Seittf, Lewf, (tainl UpiwUUc UpiwUUc iDgaelS(iiriig. We sell Parler suites la Hair doth. Flush, Ac. rleae res s from 80 upward. WenseaeEX. CBLSIOBak out work. Leuages we saU from M apwara. WassakaPtstaraFraBries and Leeking aissaaa aad wtupntle your etSaYaU WaeTof"MIrrers, ssUarpMreVmaatal, la broese orgeld,atraa- Ssa TsSflzttep quite saMalaetery. Test aaa have wert Repairea sew in vauv aa these 188 altasU Cherry same la this Mtw. ter m eum QTjmi ar. HEINITSH'S FunKen DtpeC Mai Spring Heskrj AT THE BOSTON STORE, KfB.SAt8 Rertk Qwm ii. 80 Oesea Laeaas' Begmte Made GEBIAH ULllIOQUf MH, UMea Pair. Truly a Bsmarksnls IBargale. 88DOIBM Ohildren'i Hew, 6a a Pair. US DOSEN OHLLDRMN'S RIBBBD HOO, Fast colors, l(a.aPaU. SDDOXBM CHILDREN'S BIBBED HOSE. Deuble Eneed,Me. a Pair. 108 DOEBM Men's Het. 3c. a Pair. 1.088 DOUR MEN'S HOSE, , Be, tee, ll)ie tse.,t84Ba.SAae. ssyws want yen se come aad leek at emr stoat of HOSIERY. Stamm Bres. & Ce. j. MARTI A CO. A SALE OF -AT- J. B. Martin & Ce. We hare placed en our eeatn counter in main store a rarleir et nicknacks, from Chin Depart ment, at bargain price. soe Barbatlne Vases, Urge and small sizes, at 25c. apiece. One let ei Carlsbad Flower Slippers and Beets a novelty, at 25c., were 00c. A large quantity of Crackled Glass Finger Bowls, at 0c. apiece, worth 25c. French A. D. Coffees, at 2.60 per dozen. English A. D. Cepe and Saucers, 11.60 per doses. 60 Fairy LsMape, vt 22c. apiece. CuMlataFerfume Bettles, im. porter's samples, at onebalt price. Umbrella Match Safes is hub nail glass, at lie. apiece. One let French China Individual Butter Fads, at 8c. apiece. One let Dresden Fepper and Salts, at lie, worth 25c.; fermriy sold at 25c. and 60c. One let Decorated Bene Flats, at 24c. ,extni value. J. 6. Martin Ce., Oir.Wt KlBg PHM0 Ml. LAMOAaraa. fa, E iAMTJEB-1887. SOUVENIRS DUSTER SEVS0N. Oholea NeTtltiM. EASTER BOOK& at tbs aoeswroaaor JOHN BAER'S SONS, 16 aad 17 lerth Qatta aHreet. RUPTTJRbV-ODRK QUAKAMTKJft Dr. i.U. stayer. 8M Are ssreaa, FwMsswJ RsVSe1 NII.KN ACKS &m . a&l'W&fJMf tv-ti-.i, , " f' it