UM . ?ifs Sfe. W,- "JJ& r? -. m fe6. . K i j fl .5 .,. . Ti "(MM ttw . . if i.. t &jsm ii rta jy r - i; ;l tar cheek fcert iMftbw of r! dMimaU SSfel ttrtiij wim ;MU"mry 27, 1M0. -...." 1L Vtta 'iVrMU before Cengic for the CWWti of 4tie Southern Utcs from their yWUllenln the southwest comer of MteBii,Fadltieenis te stand a fair i erMnff. because tbe Indians MMitm tiave given assent te removal, teCthlr tone narrow strip of fertlle Wm HwdeM X6 a country that is eccu- aed.ls Jbeiteff rapidly developed ny iVhNet, 'Notwithstanding the con cen kttsf the Indiaris.and the eager desire T tha' white te make better use of the , ussiiillnii,' It would be a great mlntake Move these pcojile, as proponed. The gevwament has undertaken te urge the ' ttvffntowardsclrlllEatlenbythaI)ancs ftrereltj btlland that law may be here Sppued with- geed effect. lt thelites .be made te take np their land as hull iVidb'als, and then the surplus laud may neepeneu lOineBciuciiieuvui uiehhiict. I&Ttae tudlans agreed, after much pcruua- Mfi!v 5 KluMMan tt.Atf afttrl tflint HlAV raVlllll tlmm &''..-.- ...' " J. 1.1-1. ... 1I..1 i jiil'O 1IKO i nullum, huiu" Micniia muk -XwhlrM ls there Impossible excent liV Jfeiwlgatten, DUt would become the terror , 42ef the whites. The people of Utah living & waear the proposed reservation are said a!jiTfi twkjDmaflv ntnrmiwl nt Jim nrnsner.t. SOai; avowed policy, If net our practice, Tfcl te bring te bear upon the savaKca every JtutitflHAiiniiflial tmavrfntifl ii nlvlllvn Itintil lr "J"""" ""'"V .- " ........... v......, l-vKKi'wnethcr they want it or net. uy E' '.'' ..l.. 41. .- TTt. .......Ill .l.l.llel. S7fVluuviUg mum? w& " uvuuueu " r i mi 1. 1 1 it .i t i wMiili m.M Via t,Al it nvmiku. Iwthfesliiftlna of tribes te mountain and r ?4esert fastnesses where they will be fixed !' 'Mfai-.M. time as' dangerous aud uucen liivvlluhl LrlirrmiW Rtiil iiiaurailprs. llv k ''J&lweplng thciri where they arc, en fertlle 'iWMH neid in smau sections ey imuvi vAiate and with white civilization all ii'irttdtid and amenii them, we will keen I'm thiem harmless nndceinnel them te some Improvement in Industry and lutelll- Mtee, even, n mey ue uei aovance ns SAthji'RIiillT nf TtiikntA urn nlrendv ilnlmr. fsra the flve tribes of the Indian terrl '.rtt'.inrv hmve ilann. There is no reimen fnr 1.1 w-w wm- .. - v w- - .-- " .. nw...n. :- '; their removal at all worthy of censidcni- 4(tten-wlth the reasons for keeping them i:Jttt where they are. .T&rr llAJav frfVAtA wim vTfe New Yerk World and some ether ?4Uspapera,er its ciass arc maaing a great jDeise ever the abuse of soldiers byefll- " "Veers of the rmv. na llliiHtrnlprl In Hm hfiSrV-mLi -r n.i l.itriu m.i. -tWW) VI 1IUHW IIIU. 1U1B 11IUU VU111- Saj plains that he was punUhed by being kf compelled to.werk in a stone quarry be- Ai. i be bad refused te obey an order te :fcten up a piece of canvas at the qtiar- 6 lp.1iete of an officer. He based his refusal (.'. r- -en'thn irrnllml thnt. Milu wu tint. mill. rO A S7 " " ""- " wry duty. If a railway superintendent Uiheuld tell an empleye te putn pauoef mKs gusisiiuuis uiiiiTu winuew, weuiu mere "(&"., j any aispute ubeut duty? or, ir tlie i-- ziinyer nuuuiu ten u policeman 10 uring :;:;'? .some chairs into his efllee, would there j& ! a mutiny of police ? It Is hardly likely fC 'that railroad meu.ereveu police elllcers, f)ffil .would flud ttiiy insult te their dignity Jt4.A." .Sin .ll.l.iln n...l n.lii.nl ..1am .....1 II t.. BV : nulte evldnnfc tht. Prlvntn Wlhl Is nnlv ta - anxious te make a sensation. The first duty of a soldier is te obey, and if the habit of implicit obedience is net llrmly ..Implanted In time of iieucc, the soldier wiU be worth little in war, when te obey may mean te die. Our ellltcns in their West Point training have te go through the meat rlirnw.nw illueltillnn In p;Mrt.ebedlence, and the cadets of the lower mgr I class may be seen any stimmer engaged ISi !b duties which Private Wild would con- R-' : elder net mllltarv. Thn lilh. liniiiJrnm I!.-' - " . 1 - - It. - . k . . ' ., I mMuimii iunuMiitiiiiuuvi. vrilVUIUni life afJnuay garrlsoniMKhcre the oeinJroniie, Chicago, a few d.iys ..go M.. mMllddiir nfUfwm luelr Aiinrn-u f..s-Mnn.r. -J - O -. - VllVlfjJ VMWMUlf,U -, -suriy, aiscenieut among tne uien and 1 . SnniMllfln In Itin ITlnAiHi !. I,....n.. .A , 5j --wa,.vw .Mv ..w.n, mi iiuuilltl 41U- u&- tare is the same whether in uniform or l& eiUsens clothes. There may be Instances I'M X f kllU e,.l.n.ll.. I.... ...1 .. H A "" " SUIUWIIJ, uut IUKU1I (IB II ??.?-' nlmmk llinffini,nr.. . .. i.. 'I class tbe officers of our army are manly, lAte Ihfl A0lf.riMtv. ,itwl u.lilt.,l.. ....tli ijr, .aumane ana conscientious lu the 'dis--S charge off heir duty, and scrupulously itjgr careful te de all in their tiewer te stlmu- rf . .. .V Hnu ..WVV. HIIU DUIVIIVIl PIMtJb ih wi mmm fy Family Fortunes. Jehn Jacob Aster's great fertune de de seends te its next holder without divi sion of its bulk. Fate has lecn kind te this family in keeping It at the head of the families of colossal wealth. There has been enough or the lliiauclal eun alng of its original creator inherited ,with the money te keen it n-mulm. M ,t nd tbe lnlicrlters have been se tw ilmt' i":SV-il i. i . . . ,r .-.v s? ' .!u uceii Kepi ciese together, It is net every ainasscref millions whose heirs can keep what he has made. There nre Tery few families who stand upon their fortunes through many genenttieus, in this country nt least ; and it 1 n very geed thing for it that the nature of family wealth is se unstable. It may be bad for the Individual. lmt. W- 'It Is geed for the country, if the iir f?5fe of meuey niakiug men would inherit fctj&stae talents of their uucesters with their l: ; menev. there m eulil lu n tnrrii.b. COIl- XitZw yiantnailnii .r ... 111. i.. f j.V vcuimuuu vi WCUUU ill nimiiy hatids. it j iue .Asters nate shown a hnsi niitt. l tpea8UrBr8 " the family funds, but SsX'titfaey have net manifested the vigor Vndeuterpribe which led te the quick M'b!. growth of the ureat eriL'Innl iW,ti. tgp wnuue. iiieiruuministrutieu e Bf net been hurtful te the country, mfr. c!dedly becetielal. They hut e pi . fertlllip. Tlielr ul.it..lH...t ..ti . --" .. uuiuiiiiaiiuLiim ill ii. 11, u but de- nut their money in houses autt been useful ptevid- ru 01 iuete neccsjaries or life. They have net sought te use the power of their money in any improper way. They have net made it a factor in politics. While their careers have net been brlllluiit they have beeu decent and rcspectuble. They have sought eeIiil rather than political influence, and huve attained it. Jt la said that they are leaders of New Yerk's society; and the VutidetbilU, who came te their wealth but u few ;, years later, umt wait te another gen- S,T TT b ue HHHhUKJl or tue : ITT , I . ' rtmerMi lueugli it lie c that almost within the wutury the $; '1M:r,"f llM A""r family was a . i, "sw"! "yjr uermauy. V1 A entiirv'u.)ll .1.. ......, , .. . LL Hi V. uue 111 nils aye. it U wmal te a were of prier cen turies In Us develejmu nt. Iluilt is very Wbtm.l whether buwwdlug cvuturlw 'W ( -rf,-" ma AvtiV 'J. rf-T f ..- . ,, ft.TR V "" ir yflM v .. f '4.J Mkrfh will show U facility of the pti t erection of vast family fbrtenea. f$ ; TWoirtIUktotUarini TWeirtIUktotUarini TWoirtIUktetUarini int) Mi It ' kel tha thXMea' nt' th Vn4erbUta fcrtuMi w)H lc Mkpe Ike weak hMk which exptrieWM 'kaa shown will finally ,waste the family treasure when the law haa taken from It the protection of an ed tall. Theoretically a fortune once made should steadily grew te greater proportions ; mathematicians show that, in a few years, compounding Interest will double the principal. Ben-; jamln Franklin, wise though he was, was deceived by this logic, into leaving, a sum te increase for a century, before It became applicable te its final use, and he chose the cities of Philadelphia., and Bosten te be it administrators. It could net help growing and doubling if honestly and wisely handled. Hut' It did net ; tbe Bosteu folks did bet ter than the Philadelphia, but neither fulfilled the premise of the arithmetic. The trouble always is in getting wlse and honest administration; and that la the weakness of family fortunes, that de pend en It for their growth, it is net long before they descend into foolish, hands and dwindle away. Hanging Innocence. There wns another man hung yester day in Pennsylvania who died protest pretest lug his Innocence. He was convicted en Insufficient evidence, which should net under the law of Pennsylvaiilu.nr of any ether civilized country, have sent him te the gallows. The law, as It Is laid down by the Judges te the jury In every cae, Is that the charge must be proved ngnlnst the prisoner and that he It entitled te the twuelll of any misomible doubt. Seme Juries convict en simpl eton; nnd some may ncimll when there is no rciisounble doubt. But llilrt is no Justification fur hanging u mini who Is convicted en suspicion. Because ene man gees froe Improperly atl'erds no reason why ouetlicr should be hung improperly. Hut it nevertheless Is nmde te de se. The Idea seems te Iki that If n general average Is drawn and no mero men arc hung unjustly than arc acquitted unjustly, there is nothing te complain of. Wc pretest agaliiRt tills Idea ; and we further pretest against the pardon beard, under which It seems te us that it Is very hard for the Innocent te escape mid possible for the guilty. The prime trouble seems te be that the members of the beard lire net dispened te give its duties the time that they re quire for their prejier discharge ; and the truth Is that If they did, they would have little time for anything else. They think that they are net paid for all their thae, and they de net propesa te give it te the pardon business ; they would rather let the Innocent stillur. The beard litis determined that it will net revlse ajury's lindlngen the fuels. They require new evidence te secure u recon sideration. A new trial could bu had in the evidence that they rcqulie te secure a pardon. But the fact Is, us should be clear te every mind, that the pardon beard was established te corn-ct the errors of courts and JurlcH, and that Its duty is te coimlder the question of the propriety of the conviction in all its length and breadth. Tin: French government has accepted thn Invitation te the llerlin labor confor cenfor confer enco, and It is rumored Mr, Jules Klmen will be tlie Frondi dolegate. Tills iloei net leek llke war. Till'. Ohie Is rising and Cincinnati is pre paring for a mud-bath. In theso day when railroadsnre the hlgliwnys,liev pleas ant It is te 11 ve in n city llke Lancaster, whero floods are unknown nnd mud only furuUhed at grout oxpense by the street comiiiitteo. m ''' IlKlin Kimi'i-, tlm ciiineu maker, Is ene of the big guns of Kin-epe, and luclilcn tally it Is mentioned that he has an tucnuie of mere than a million and a quarter. William Wnlderr Aster will h.nean in in in ceme about fourtlmeH thai size, nnd con sequently becomes una of the gre.it gnus of America. Tluire is a dilloreuce, liow liew liow eer, between a M)lf-m.ule gnu mid a seu of a gun, just as thorn Isbetueeu ncnxtlien and n steel camion. Knikiu'IUM.nu, wlile nwaUe Western tlilecslmva hkilllully applied electricity lu their liusliiesi, ami Ihu revoher aud Si 1 till 1 tilfr limn tn ui.ul .. I .v.. .... u i.. 11 i.. Jehnsen was shocked nnd robbed the llrst ojiurntieu betng easily achieved by simply touching her w Ith u point of w 1 re. City Ktectrlcian li.irrett illHCourhes In tlie following pleasant way iixm thoenlorprisu of Chicago thloves : "With n sterage Imttery as large as a cigar case It could carry enough elevliicitv te knock n man down. All tlm thiel' weulil have le de Is te connect the battery wlre with n metallic plntu lu Ids hauit. As soeu us this plate teuches uuy part of tlm victim's body it will fleer him. It will work silently und sectlei'tuiilly that I con cen con slderltonu of tlie most dangerous inno vations yet made by thlews. Indeed, en u iierMOii utrccted by liuart tiouhle the 10 Miilt would be Instant (Uutli. I'ollce will have te oxerciso great care in arrestini; these ulectriu thleveH." There Is souie s.UUractleii In the reflee reflee tien that the art is perilous und the thief may ly a Uttle earolessiiess knock hliusclf down, but en the ether hand it would net he safe te try te catch n rascal ith a iiecket full of lightning. Tmnii: was a novel contest at e f.ili In Heading en Weduesday ulglit. Ten l.ulics conietiHl for a prie olleicd le tlie ene who would thread ten small needles in the quickest time. The time iiiade by (he wlimorisiiet glieu. Tlm cntoitalninent would have been much moie exciting If Urn men had been persmubsl te compete, but then gags would hne been Decenary todlsceuiiigo (irefaully. I'JtllsONA. MAnriK IUmikiisen, lerniurlv president of Itochester Unherslty, (lied at Uiko Helen, Merhln, en Wtsliiesday. Oivi:itMiii lli:wi:u lias bien imlted te preside at the meeting te be held in the court house in tlie Interest or forester w hich w ill be addressed by Mr. Kornow, ' Hkv. Diu J. A. AIiCvitlkv, ler many years tlie president of Dickinsen colleire. but new the pastor of J.utitw Btrcet Metho Methe dlbt iiilsepiial church, in Haitimore, is re Jiorted te bodying, 1 Mil CiiAiti.iMOinse.v, of St. Leuis, has Justiecel(sl notllicitien from the German minister, Count Ven Arce VaUey, that l.iiiperiir Wlllielm has conferred upon him the tinier of the Clnind Cress of the i'ms sluii Iteynl Crew ii. Mr. (llbseu has been tholuwyerfor the Herman crown in this KlngWiliiani'jvr """- ,,C""'"'K itb Heillhtrlctliis Ohie. The reilUtrlitlug bill, giving the Domo Demo Dome crals llfteeii and possibly sixteen out of the tweiitv-oue i congressional districts, passed the Ohie Heuse of HepreseutatUes en Wediies.l.iy. 'I liore w as little opiiesitlun bv Itopubllcins.eiily ene speech being inade against Its luswge. Tlie bill will be railed up In thobenuto and immediately passed. Asitnew staiidH Ilutterwerth is thrown In n Htrnni: lleniecratle illkirlei. ui.n ilUtrlttu, f. Ai" ."" wu" " J'wnecrutic ma er-ituifMcK,!ll0'- by,'h(,0' Coe,er,l.V 1.000, uml PuKsley, bv I, COO. .Messrs. Ilioiiipsen, Orouveuor, Wickham, and the two Tiiy ors are nlaeisl In I.I,. ni....i.n. '.: 1. All lVil tar 1 .. r . . ,. 1 111. . 4 -... .n ..viiuuilVllll W'klMi' , V"" :& daily nrraixy MHKItS DIE HFIItsjeRr. .TwaMM etlXjaWMVnth Me Maere TheBEsem m dmih. barUft It,? Ont, ;: aatlve of Well, was nmna starring 10 ansiB in kmiM'ln WMt Anrlnver en WednwuUV. 'Tie was tbe only son of Kfisha tlrant, who rer many years previous u nis aema w resident of West Andever. Seme years age It was found necessary te plure Charles In the Dsavers hinstle aaylum, where he remained for some time, ami en his release , returned te the homestead In Andover, but In a short time he again tieranie violent, and the excitement caused tlie father's death of heart diseases Helectmsn Houtwell wss sppelntcd gusr disc, for the son, and from the prniwrty, which Is said te he worth tlO.000, gave the second wife 91,000 te release her dewer rights. When the son wss released a second tlme from tbe asylum he took charge of the farm nnd his money. He kept sway from all relatives and did net encourage the visits of neighbors. Frem tils farm he gathered a Inrge crop, of hay last fall and sold it tl a dealer named James Graves. The dealer en Wednesday morning came for a lead of hay. In the barn he found two cows dead of starvation, although thore wns plenly of liny In the left nbevi. doing te the heuse he found the doers lorlced and notified Mr. Houtwell, who foreed open the deer, and lying en the lloerdnul was the owner of the place. The room was tery dirty hi appearance and there nere no signs of feed or fuel In the heuse nod everything was of the most squalid description. Henrch will be inade for his bank books, which are bolieved te be hidden In some corner of the new rolled heuse. Charles lteuhnu. reimrtcd te be worth several thousand dell.irH, has resided alone in the attic of a heuse in Iowell for many years. Neliihljers heard him crying ftir assistance Wcdnewlay morning nnd they gained bii ontnince through the cellar win dow. In the attic, strotched upon a dirty mattress, was the wretched old man abso lutely unable te help himself. His only roverlng wasn bit of carpetj he had used his bed clothing for fuel. The pelice were notified and the old man was removed le HU Jehn's hospital. It was net a pleasant task, for the man was filthy In the oxtreme nnd very abusive. He dfed en Wednes day. " IIUcaseK, il(perale crown by ilcMcnMoa ilcMcnMea lilliuirtM are rollecd. or nut at all." The xlnt orwleiloin In tot herk tliem licfore tliey rrurli no far liy l)iilni hetlln orHaKnllen Oil. l'rlie ' renU. "Cennplraclps no doenrr utienlil twi formed than executed," and a cold should nu xsmer he taken limn n liotlle of Dr. Hull's Cough Hyrup should buhetuslit and iim-iI aceerdliiK todlree Hen. Wlmt'H the Uhe erT.illiliiKf There In no denying thalHOOKONT In the hent iirvparatlen for the mouth and leelh. l'reparalleus, llkonnew-llakes In numher, hae appeared, but the public fill t Ii la ntlll atreiiK In the virtues of HOODONT. 1U u-e rewH yearly. TlwHawwnt el l'ttrls are one of the modern wendern of the world, lhat inarvelniu network of underground NtreamH,eer whlrli tlm tourist eantraMlhy rail and In benlx, constitutes the bOHersoftlie Kay capital. This luhj rlntli or streains In kept nllh uuHcriMinleiiK cire ; for any obstruction In the new of tlintu-wnita would be ultvnded with herleun reults te the health of the Inhabitants of the city abee. 'Hie xewerH or the human BjtU'in are the ll rand bowels, and In order te keep illM ane out or the weuderrul city of which they area part, they must be kept alwujsfree and unobstructed. Dr. l'leree's Pleasant I'ur mitlu Pellets lira the let lajcallve und cathnr lie Known rer the purpehe. Tiny, supir-ceited KrauiUes, In vlnN, always frish. ' W.TIuVw I Fre n i ltcpulilli'iiii llcadqiinrturs. Meiiavia, N. Y., May f,, 18S7.0. F. Wood Weed ward: I lime been mlmj Kemp's lliilsam and tlnd It ery eilectlve In relleliiia ceuijli with which I huxebcun allllcteil of late. Our drug lllststcll me they sell mere of this than any any ether ceiuh remedy. I tan cheerfully rec rec eminend It. Yours truly, .1. J. 1'kahk, Kdlter llepubllcan. At all ilruKt5ts. lirgn bottles Wc and tl. (2) It Is dutifjereus te tamper with Irritating liquids and cxeltlhi; mhiII'm. Jm lily's Cream lliihu, whli h Issiifuund pleahaul.and is easily nppllid. It Hires the wurstiaves of cularrh, (old lu the hiad and hay Tuter, kUIiik relief from the first application. Price M cents. feli27-2wd "iqiQOimHAItSAI'AltlMiA. TOTALLYHELPLESS Kimiii Hclatte ItheiiniiillMiii "Wholly Cured by Heed's MifHiipirrlllii. The fin t thai rheumatism Is caused by aicu aicu uiulullen ufacid In the bleed, nml the Tart that Heed's Harsaparllla has ueuikifiil power lu purlf)lnt; the IiIimkI, explain the success et IIimkI's Hiirmparlll.i lu curliiB this disease. " In May, lfcv'i, 1 was taken with Mlatle rheu matism lu my less nnd arms. 11 entirely pre sented mefieiu werklmr, unit I was ceullmd te my bed entirely helpless. I had medical nt nt lepdaiice and In Aiuiust, I was Just uble te moveiiroiiud, 1 was lediued ten nitre skele ton and my appetlte was eutlrdy none. It was Iheuxhlhy all myfrleiidH that I could net pos sibly lle. 1 leek iiliuett CMTJIhliiK 1 inulil hearef, but wllh no cms.! n suits, dtirliu; thai winter. One day, reading iiheul laklns Heed's Baisiiparllla lu March, April and May, I con cen eliuUd te try It. Onu botlle ae luosemiiih rdlefthat I tiHik four bottles, and Mm e then 1 hn net been treiiblnl with rhriiiiiatlsm.aud my seueral health has neer been beltir. My iippeltte Is Incrcaslim'nud I am Kiilnlnic in llesh. lattrlbule inj whole ImproMiueut.le hiking IIeikI's HarMiparlll.i, aud I earnestly rcioin rciein ineud 11 te all whoare tieublcd wllh llkedls uise. 1 consider It the greatest mcdlclnecur put up." Wm. K. Tameii, KniiHirlum.Cauie KniiHirlum.Cauie ren Ce., I'ciiu. " 1 hereby eerliry te the forcRelnR facts as stated." Jonathan fnneiii), Juitlce or the l'eiuc, Kmperliuu, I'eiin, HOODSAHSAI,AUIM.A Sold by all dniBulsls. II j six for K. Prepared only by t I. HOOD A CO., Umcll, Mass. JMlHJSIlSONKllOl.liAlt, (2) QWIFrSBPKCIFIC. MERCU1UALRHEUMATISM. Mr.J.C. Jenes, city niiirsbnl or Fulton, Ar kansim, writes: "About tin years iil'e Icen. JrncteiliistnerecaseerbliHHl poison. 1 he lend iiKPhslelaus or tlm elty were called In. hi U they pri si rltasl medicine iiricr medicine, which I ttMiliuitiioiitiiiierdlusmo nn rdlef. I also trhsl mercurial and potash iinmllcs, with the same uiisucivmrul result, hut which brought en an attiiik or imrcurlal iheiimalisui Unit inadeiuy life ene or iiutuld nisenv. After sur fei liirf four meu lis, IKneup all former leiue dies and ceiunuiicid lakluic Hwlft'sHmslllciH. K h.J After liiklue si-Mral hollies, 1 wasen. I ri'ly ciuediiud able te resume work. I con shier Hw Itt's Sps-ltle (S. H. n.) the itrcnli si nit (. I ,!'?, r ,llMKl 1'elsnnliijc tiMtiiy en tliemar- 1NHEIUTED SCROFULA. Bwlft'sHiH-cllle(S.H.S.)cnrcslmyllltle boye hereditary serefiilu, which broke out all ilwr his race. 1 iti a jiiir he had sintered, anil 1 had KlM'ii up nil hupps or hli iweM'ry. when at lentith I wns tmlin-.il le ue K. H. s. Arter uslnu' nifew bottles he lui' rutin ly etirisl. .Net u sjmptein new rtiualns of the iIImhse. This was Ihreejejirsns'ii. MHH.T, I.. MATH Kits, Malherxllle, ills. Treatise en ninednud Skin Diseases mailed tree. (."I HWIF-PHPIX-IFIU CO., Atlanta. On. "lAumi'u urn.i: livuu i'ii.ia. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS CURE .-lick Headache nnd relleeall the tumbles Inci dent te a h liuus slate of the s stem, such as Dlrilness Hansen, DronslneN. Dlstriss aHer hiillnir, l-aln in the Side, de. While their most remarkable success has been shown lu curing Headache, jet CAHTKIt'H MTTI.K I.IVKH l'll.W are tspially aluable lu Constlisitlen. cnrliiB and iirewntlng this auneMuK eei n Plaint, while Ihey also eerr.s-1 all disorders r the stomach, stlmiilat.) the ller and regulate the bends. Kenlftheyeniycured Actie they would be almost priceless te these Mu .iiiiu iiimii HUM Distressing complaint but rnrtiiuatcly their goelmss de,. net in, here, and IIiemi who eiusj try them wlllllnd hese llllle pills Milunble in se iniiny wills t ml they will net be willing te le without Hum, iiuvnmi mi aiin fltJlU Isthobineof se ninny lles thai heie Is where eth"r de m,,t.sru,,t "U 0l,r '""" cure u M "ll0 CAltTKIl'H'iaTTI.K I.IVKH Pll.USare ery mull und wry ; easy te ike. One or twepflls iiiakeadese. 'Ihey are strictly wgetableaiVd de net grliw or purge, but b- therr gentlt no tion please nil who use theni. l.i Malsut Si eta n e ler tl. held e cryw here or Vent by inail. ' OAHTKH MKDICINi: CO., NEW VOHK. 8SSiaSL Smal, D036' Sma" ?rice" .,,4' .rfJi . A'V. ,, ', J'C'l K "l iM,W'S itv'X'HU KB XH, J rmit.AMLmtA.mtkur.rA.tr, urn.' We'idetaT Jumw, bf such ah- -I eth'r LifMm 9cki;verfAtH- irem tee ancer c. campnc, y bunceMfthevara, te heavy Trench hand-woven sheet! ne, f. pounds te; the yard ; or from a Doyley 5- inches square te a Tablecloth 8 yards long. The stock is as wc would have it) rnuch of it made te our order. We have looked te quality, pattern, prices. Come with your need in mind and anybody else's best. We known where the buying will be "done. Our new Table Damasks, new in quality and designs : SO Inches wide it 70e n Inches wide at SOe W Inches wide at S5c 2 Inches w Ids at f I 73 Inches wide nt f 1.20 Napkins te match : 18 Inches square ll.lVa deten lOlncheSMiuareflOaduren 22 Inches square SI.CJ a down ai Inches square 93.00 a dozen 2J ex. Inches square H.2'1 a duren Tablecloths : Kine German Damask Fringed Lunch Acts 22)4 yard Cleth with one row of drawn work and one dozen Deylies, $1.75 the set. 2xijjf yard Cleth, ene row or drawn work mid one dozen open-work Deylies, tSJVO the feu Ixiy, 1 nrd 'Cleth, two rows of open-work and ene down open-work Deylies, 16 the set. Finer up te Kl the set. Krlticetl t.lnen Lunch HeU, plain white or with colored borders: Cleth (11x70 Inches and ene dozen Deylies, 17.73 the set. Cleth iflxitfl Inches and ene dozen Deylies, I rjTitheset. Cleth 0.1x101 Inches nnd ene dozen Deylies, J-U'ithesct. llleneheil liamask Dinner Kets 11 yard Tuhleilnlti and one dozen 20-Inch Nap kins, tl.75 the set. We kIe this set ns a Nimnle of value. All sires up te 2x6 jards and qualities te 118 the scL Hand llemslltcheil German Damask Kcts, Cleth 2x2 1 J yards, and una dozen Hem stlU'hcd NiipkhiH, tOfiO the set. Fl ncr I.lncn nnd I Jirger Hlzes up te $.10 the Si't. I'lne French Damnsk Hcts, embroidered and llemstltclied, Zx2K Juril Cleth, one deren Napkins, I28.H); 'Sxi yards, (.10. Full line of Fine Irish aud French Table cloths; Kxj; Napkins te match, Cleths iruiii iiue jiirus ihiik. Sheets and Pillow Cases : Hand Hemstitched Linen Bhects : VVjx'Ai yards Ma pair. ;;tx2! jnr(ls$.).Vln pair. Finer with mere drawn work upto12the piur. Hand Hemstitched Pillow Ceses from ll.M te lu pair. Hand Hemstitched Helster Cases from 11.10 te i each. Heavy Hound Thread French Sheeting, W Inches wide, A5c te SI.T5 a ) nrd. Jlcay Full Jlleuchcd Irish (Sheeting, 0 Inches wide, 110c a yard. Full line of Pillow nnd Helster Case I Jnens : 40 Inch 40c teTfic 42 Inch 41c te KSe 4riluch Vic tett'xi SO Inch GOc te 11.10 bllnditrx: te 11.25 Heuthwcst of centre. Linen Lawns. Ne new love could ever drive them from your liking. Crisper, cheerier than ever, if possible. White, 20 te 40c ; printed, 20 and 25c. Heuthwcst of centre. Anv sort of bed cover! that is seasonable and rease'1" able. Sorts we never thought of asking mere than $2.50 ier are told of outside as cheap at $3.75. Honeycomb Bed Spreads, full size, Marseilles pattern, $1, $1.15, $1.25, $1.50. .-size, 75c, 85c, $1.10. Marseilles Spreads, full size, new patterns, and fast back, $2. Our special Spread, full size, heavy weight, geed patterns, and fast back, $2.50. Finer at $3.50, $4.50, 55, $6.50, $S.5e, 510.50. Exhibition Spreads (Marseilles), with colored centre and bor der, $3.50 te $7. Neai Women's Waiting Iteuin. Jehn Wanamaker. Pvu (Soelto. rjpilK I'hOPLKH L'AHH HTOUK. BIG REDUCTIONS IN Nottingham Lace Curtains, ffie, 7.'e, Jl teftM per pair, Criiiin and Fancy Scrims reduced telOc.lSJJc, lllciuhcd Ucrmiiu Table l.lnen ntfiOc; regit lar prhe, 75c. 1'iiic I.lncn Cream Damask at 2.K-; worth .tie. llea y Cream Damasks nt Mc, 40c, We : w ertli I.V,50enndtl0e. Kxtra (Juiilltj Dei man Deuble Damasks at .V and 7J-; worth ttte and 1. A large let of Fine Qualities Mncn Tuble Cleths and Napkins In setts at greatly risluced prices. A large let of All I.lncn Tewds reduced from 12)50 le 10c. A large let of All I.lncn Towels reduced from IMe te 15c. We hnc a large let of extra large size, extra nne Hack Towels In tue nuuiliers. Price was Me nnd 75c; will dose them out at 3.1c aud Kk At these prices these goods should go out lu a fcwd.ijs. Full lines of Tickings, Hheetlngs Muslins, (llnghams. Prints, ram Stuns, etc., at less than riculitrprhes. ThePeeple'sGash Stere 25 East King Street, LANCABTEK. PA. maiOMydll F OH HANDSOMK NKCKTIt. (JoteKHIHMAN'H, Ne. a West King Street. TWTOTIC'K !. Mr. Isuna (I. Pfiiuti, or 1,111 tx, Lancaster (s)tiuty. Pa.. Is about fernilni. nMiwfr niMiiwuf L et the prM.cd Copier CoriMiralleu, In War. wlclt teHiishtp. The inir Milue of n share Is ene iitiuurcu ueiiars.itml llie slis-k will lie ill ldcd lulu one liuudred shares. Ptrseus wish lug te buy some or thestivk will call en or ad dress, At H. W , AC (I, ITA UTZ. RIMiuit I.ltltz, ijincnstcr count , Pa. BHUNKKNNIXsj. I.HJIIOUIIAHIT. In All the World there Is but One Cure. I). II.YIXIS' UOI.I)i:.V 81'KCIFIC. It can be glti'ii lu n run of colTeaer Ua, or In nrtldcser fissl, without the lEiiowledgeeftho lutlenl. II necessary : ll Is absolutely harmless and Hill ellect a jsTiiuncnt mid sjietsly cure, whether the isitlent Is a meiterale drinker or nn alcoholic wreck. IT NKVKU FAIUS. It eiK'rates se iiuietly and Willi such certainty that the patient undergoes no lucemenlence, mid ere he U aware, hlscemplete rt formation Is ihcvi, n i'ukv uiNiK ei iMirucuiar iree, ell IS 4 lAlMILM, I1.......I., i'tced.rrhJSuVnk' mUw. .1)1 ec ."1. a i rrr im.Miinnasg: Vfmmm'0 Heusckiiisliiiig Goods. ' ,!" Li A. T . 0YJMt, Jr a,4atAsrriiriic. at k MS, ' dapis Wall Papers FOR SPRING. Stock new complete. New is the best time te purchase. We can offer as inducements larger stock te select from and lower prices than later. Car pets purchased new will be kept for you if you desire until you need them. Mequettes, Axminster, Gebe lin, Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain and Venetian Carpets. Ele gant patterns. One reason we offer lower prices new is we have time te sew the carpets or get them "ready. Window Shades. Wall Papers. All the spring paper hangings here new. Elegant assortment. Many Novelties. Handsome Decorations. Lincrusta, Wal Wal eon, &c. Direct importers of Sanitary Washable Papers for Halls, Kitchens, Bath Reems, &c. Can be washed en the wall same as a painted wall; much less cost and handsomer. J. B. MARTIN & CO. Cor. West King and Prince Sis., LANCAHTKIl. PA. dethtttn. M AHTIN BKOS. Ner every that sells at a White Shirt named price A NOTABLE FACT ABOUT . SHIRTS. nndlsmndcef geed muslin nnd linen Is cheap nt that price. The scomrert and tit of a shirt Is one-half of Its value. The muslin, linen and workmanship Is the ethir;iialf. Our WHITE DRESS SHIRTS, The our " Dnyten," Sl.00, the " Cyclone," 75e, nnd unparalleled SOe shirt combine nil these lualltles of fit, finish, best mntcrial and longest wear. Three lengths of sleeves te every size nick le pick your sUe from. Don't give an order for shirts te measure until you see ours. Wc will savoyeu much annoyance against Im perfect titling shirts. Hnest l'lqiie and Em breldcred Hosom Bhirts, fl.DO and J2.00. IjkIIps don't buy percales te mnke liey's wnlsU until jousceeiir line of mnde-up waists. This will sej en money and much work. We wilt sell you waists of many handseme putterns at about what jeu will pay for perculc. Large lets of waists, geed patterns, 25c and 38c. The "Star" Waists, tie, (lie, 81c, Inundrled and ready te wear. Kxtra Trousers for men nnd bojsjlets te pick from handseme stjlcs nt meney saving- prices. Itcmcmber the Cut l'rlccsenHiiltsnnd Overcoats going new. One, two, three, four or tlve dollars te be saved en uuy purchase. MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. Scnnl JteticcD. 371KTATI: OP JOHN J.lIOOVKIt, I.ATKOF i I.inciistcrvlty, Pa., deieased. letters of administration en said estate having been grunted te tlieunderslgued.nll pel sons Indebted tin rcte are requested te make Immediate pay ment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without dday fersettlement te the undersigned, rcsld lug in Lancaster, l'n, JOSEPH V. IIOOVKIt, . .. Administrator. Iluew-N A Hk.nskl, Atternc) s. lUbldTh TN THE COUItr OV COMMON PLEAS OK Ijlllcnster Ceiintv. Elizabeth D. Kecchllngl Nevcmlier Term, 1SSH, Ne. IS, Execution Decket. William O. kndit nnd Ilarbarn Henkle. I he undersigned auditor, appointed te dis tribute the money ruled Inte court en the nbevn execution te ami among these legally en titled te the same, will sit for that puriinseeu 1 hursdav, rehruary '.7, ISiO, at 10 e'i lock a. in., lu the Library Itisim of the Court Ileuse,ln tlie city of Liueaster, where all ihtseiis Intensled In Milddlslrlhutlnn mnv attend. HKDMON'l) CONVNOHAM, fibfrSldTh Auditor. 17IHTATH OK .MAHY McOOVEHnTlATE OK U ljuicaster ellv, deicused. U'tUrs of ml. ministration en said estate having been grunted te tbe underslgued, nil persons Indebted thereto nre nsi in sled le make Immediate pit) ment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for set tlement te the undersigned, residing luMnn helm township, I .niicustcr county. CATHAItlNE J. McOOVEUN. Administratrix. Jehn A.Ceile, Attorney, JJSMitdW lHl'ATE OK OEOUOE WEIMAN, l!J l.uicaster elty, (lis?eased. .... i,ai c ur l.cnrrH tistn. uentnrv en said esbiln bn leir Isen i.mnimi in Iho underslgued, nil persons indebted thereto nre rtHiustrd te mnke tmmedlnte imymenl, and these having claims or demands against the same, will pn sent tliem without delav for settlement te the undersigned, residing In'l.an cnstcrclty. MAItV WELMAN, Executrix. Jehn K.Hntiikii, Attorney. JlIMJtdW lituetc. rpiIK MUHIO STOHE. THE MUSIC STORE. DKCKEK IlllOy. l'lANOS, HAINES HltOS. PIANOS. MASON .t HAMLIN OltOANS. HAND AND OUCH!,sfHAL l.NSTHUMENTH. HlHINtlSANDTHIMMINasOK ALL KINDS. WOODWARD & CO., 14 East King St, Lancaster, Pa. E TIOIl JATANiai: OOODS, OoteEIUSMAN'S, Ne. U We.t KlngMreit. TnOH HEADQUAUTKHS- 13 A. O.K. efM.C, K. of O.K., I. O. it M.. O. II. A. SI., 1 O. H. of A I. O. O. K. Elks, Charms und Tins, ue te ElUHMAN'H, tfe, U West KlugbtrecL "s .4.! fTl 4l J" ,.'.r,Mgai s ft! rAWx,fe -AT ASTRICH'S) Palace of FasMeD, 115 & 117 north Queen St. THE BALANCE OF OUR Stock of Coats -WILL BE SOLD AT- SACRIFICE PRICES All This Week. -IN- SATURDAY'S PAPER. ItUNDKEDS OK NEW UAROAINS HAVE 11EEN ADDED TO OUR ALREADY LARGE DISPLAY. COME AND LOOK AT THEM. IJMIW'l.l.ll'.l.l $ev ulc or Jlcttt. T710R RENT! 1 Te nn active horseman, the Livery und Hearding Stable connected with the Christiana Hetel. Apply te M. M. KIELES, HIMnd Christiana, Pa. I 71011 RENT OR TOR HALE ON EASY 3 TERMS. Ne. 210 North Witterctrcct, one story brick with two-story frame back building, butcher shop with refrigerator and Axturcs, slaughter heuse nnd stable. Apply nt JaislO-lfd NO. 302 NORTH MARY HT. T vL hTATE OFFICE. HERR'S GENERAL REAL ESTATE OFFICE, -H0USES,BUILDINaii0T8,KARM8,MILL8, Ac, for sale. Urent bargains. Call for our new Catalogue Just out. HOUSES and UUBINESsS PROPERTIES al waj s en hand for rent. RENTS COLLECTED - Properties taken charge of, collection of rents, payment or taxes, repairs, etc., attended te without trouble or nu nu uejnnce te owners. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTaAGES.-Ker these having money le Invest we have first class inei tgnges en hand and the best of fnclll. tics for Investing. TITLE PAPERS prepared and titles carefully examined. Allan A. Herr, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENT NO. 10S HAbT K 1NCJ 8TKEET. nev H 3md j?lciy." T EVAN'S FLOUR. Levari & Sens, DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED, Baled Hay and Straw. LevarVs Fleur! fflttrrinijc. (STANDARD CARRIAGE WORK. EDW. EDGERLEY, CARRIAGE BUILDER, 40, C, 13 A 45 MARKET STREET. (Rear of the 1'oslefflce), LANCABTKR, l'A. AH the latest styles In llnggles. Family Car r ages, I'hieteus, Surreys, Cnbrlelel, riurtens, liuckbeards, Tretting Wagons.Statlen Wagons, Market asens, etc., new reudy ter the Spring Trade. A rtne line or Second-Hand Werk. New Is the tlme te order for Spring. Strictly ftrsWlass work and all vierk fully guaranteed My prices are the lowest In the county for the same quality of work. Give me a call ami ex amine my vierk. lU-isilntlng and Repairing promptly at tended te and done lu a first-class maimer. One set of workmen esiicclally tmnlevcd for that purpose, W k Safe r I I I . I The Great Clearing Sale m-z AMMhgkas ettvttm. FOOD FOR LENT. ttth'K and ethers te our line of these goods! " il.A!?Y5,E'-Wi,nve tbe large Ne. 1 Bteat ra i Ne. 1 Mem t Ne, I and 1 Mackerel. smoked aad very nne. t p JJlH"-Ben,eM Oe1"h of aeveraKUlfcr. ratgrades. - iTrAu,,N.,!:st.n,,ln French. Alextt.CMH 'L,!l?0trT,,'",,ve'Bl jrhein !: Alte J?i.y?2.N.r9"Jne!l Halmen, Dew Drep bnuad Reed Freeh Halmen at 15c a can. .hib"ter'w Olivet, Imported Maca roni and Vermicelli. Yerk Stale Cream Cheese. A FULL LINK OP ALL KINDS OF GOODS. .-., . NO. 17 EABT KINO STREET. 9-Tclephene ConnecUen. ABKI8TTJ. On Tep of the File ! CUT THIS OUT. our Fruit Advertisement In JVew gra. CMeads of goods received dally. In te-day A Bla Let or Bargains. erW ?",0'',hiesf Evaporated Cern at a t for " This Is a Big Bargain and tome one leaet much money. CO palls of Asserted Jellies at tl pall. Fine Preserves, asserted. In palls, 10c ft. Big Let or Apple Butler at 7c ft, 4 fcs for SBe. my ths or Mince Meat at 6, 8 and loe ft. Bg let pf Finest New Orecn Pea at 7c qt. Finest Marrow Fat Ucans at 10 y qL Extra Large Handsome Marrowfat Beam at 13eTqt.r We also have Lentils,, Spilt Peat, Heminy, Lima Beans, etc, etc. Wheat Ocrm, fresh from the mill, fl lbs for Me. Granulated Cern Meat at 8 quarts rer HOc. Rolled Oats and Oat Meal at 6 lbs for 25c Finest New Italian Macaroni. 2 lbs for 2Bc Finest New Italian Vermicelli, 2 lbs rer 26c. Finest New Italian Spaghetti, lifts for 28c Finest New Italian Paste (Tetter's), 2ftsfer 25c Heney I n Combs, very nne, 18c fl ft. 600 lbs Extracted New Yerk State Hemer. 2 ft for 25c Finest Nntural Celer Pickles at 6c and 8c dozen. Nlctmcs nnd Ginger Snaps (fresh), 8 lbs for 26c Finest Water Crackers, 4 lbs for 25e. Tar Seap, lust the tiling for rough hands, Se a cake Blackberries In cans, 4 for 2Ac. Strawberries in cans, 4 for 25c. Cherries In cans, il for 25c Fine Kelhl Packed Tomatoes. 8c a can. Best Plo Peaches, 3 cans for 25c 12c Canned Cern at 4 cans for 25c Finest French Peas nt 2 cans for 25c Fine French Peas at He a can. CednshntScV ft. Pickled Herring, 6 fts for 2ic Smoked Herring, CO te 00 In box, 25c a box. uiiu rui mucKerci meceucn. Deep Sen Bloater Mackerel, 18 and 200 ft. White Fish. 6c lb. Pnilnlln QuIn n Ax " Caustic Seda nt 6c ft. Helland Herring, Llmburger and Swellzer Cheese. wiim .;vi,.w , jxiiMUftlun, leu : A'lCUlC niimB, 8cn, ft-Boneless Hams, 12c; Skinned Hams 12e ; Bologna, He ). ' urlca lieer, iec WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KINO AND PRINCE 8T8.. Directly Opposite J. B. Martin A Ca's Dry Goods Stere, and Next Doer toHerre Herse Hetel. Loek for the Big Sign across the pavement. - jmrtttturx. TTENUx WOL-, FURNITURE STORE, has removed te 136 East King street, having full Hue of Furniture of every description attbe lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Call and examlne our goods. aX-tralt H. WOLF. 138 East King Street Don't Buy n Dellar's Werth of FURNITURE Before Yeu Bee Our Immense Stock, AND Prices Belew Cost. Reliable Heuse-Made Werk. Pick Out Your Heusestire, We'll Stere and Deliver IL Ochs & Gibbs, Manufacturers and Dealers, 2d, 3d A 4th Floers, Ne. 31 SOUTH QUEEN S1REKT. tjiurnitur " LANCASTER'S GreatestFunuture Heuse. 27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street WE AIM HIGH BY MAKING PRICES LOW AND QUALITY OF THE BEST. Bed Roem Suites from J 17 te WM", lu all New Stj Us nnd Weeds. Parler Suites from $.15 te f300, In AH Cover ings Heme Mnde. Dining Roem Hulls from 138 upward. In An An llque Oak, 16th Century, Ac HirOullU Inner t 111 find special advantages heie. Uoeds stored until wanted and delivered flee. HEINITSH'S . Mammoth Furniture DepeC N03.27AND 29 BOUrH QUEEN ST., LANt'AMrEII, PA. w 1DM fEK S CORNER. De Net Delay Your Purchasing -OF- HOUSETIRES ! NOW IS THE TIME, WHEN THE STOCK IS FULL AND THE OPPORTUNITY FOR SELECTION BETTER THAN LATER ON, WHEN THE GOODS ARE BEING SHIPPED TO ALL SECTIONS. Come new nnd lake It leisurely In making your 4ele:llciis. WIDMYER'S, Cerner East King & Duke St& Goods delivered frce te all section. OYSTERS I BEST OYSTERS IN THE MAR kctservedln nil stvles. and meals nl all hours, at CHARLES E. HOHTEH S, In the rear of the Central Market. O) liters In the shell or opened served te prlvnte families. Telephone conueclieu. nevSO-L'nidR NOTJOK TO TRESPASSERS AND GUN N ERS. All persons are hereby forbidden te trespass en uuy of the lauds of the Cornwall nd Speedwell estates tn Lebanon or Lancaster counties, whether inclesed or unlnclned, either for the purpose of sheeting or flshlug, ustht law will be rigidly enforced agnlnst all tree. isslne en said lands of the undenlimerlaina hit notice. WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN R.PERCYALDEN, EDW. C. FREEMAN, AllernaTi for R. W. Uelunan'i Heir S - ' ( JWA I. . t-- r-&$t:ihr ---.w. - . -M fcJl-JitJsBsIMJiM"'A
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