., ' f. :v:rn C, ?Vtf'"- v" '.jV' LANCASTER DAILY INTEUhKaOEK, TUESDAY, JANUARY (. 18S5. . - ' , ",S ' 1 . . ?-f rr v fc,vf ts- fe'V V 1, THE DAILY INTELLIGENCER PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING IN THE YEAn (lUNMrt ticcnts.) BV STEINMAN & HENSEL. INTELLIGENCER BUILDING O 8f W, CORNER CENTRE SQUARE, Lancaster, Pa. TEN CENT8 A WEEK. HVE DOLLARS A YEAR, OR FIFTY CENTS A MONTH. 'POSTAGE FREE. , ADVERTISEMENTS FROM TEN TO FIFTY CENTS A LINE. WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, ( EIOHT PAOCO.) PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNINO. Twe Deiusi A Ytn te Advamc. CORRESPONDENCE Solicited from every part of the state and country. cerrt. spendentsare requested te write legibly and en one side of the paper only j and te 8ien their names, net for publication, but in prqef of geed faith. all anonymous Letters will be consigned te the wash: BASKET. ADDRESS ALL LETTERS AND TELEGRAMS TO THE .INTELLIGENCER, Lancaster, pa. l)c ancnetcrSntcUigcncct. LANCASTER, .IANUAUY 6, 1-S3. "Ilie Machine's" Kcstoriitlen. The Hcimblican " machine; ' of this state never worked tnore easily than at llarris-bm-R jest enlay, in tlie lireliminnry ninve nients toward the organization of tlie Lrcj lsl.it tire. Tlie pretense, niailp eailyintlie late campaign and at mmiic Mages of it , tliat Den Cameren would net 1m a randidate for reelection, have leen long since alwndened. "While ethers were giving attention te ether tilings, he and his friends were taking heed of the local nominations for the LegUl.itme. They saw te it that in strong lleimblican counties, like Allegheny, Philadelphia and Lancaster, solid Cameren delegations were secured; that in such rlee districts as nominated anti-Cameren candidates no special ; effort was made for their election, while in the Democratic counties, which unexpectedly turned up this year with Itepublican assembly men, it was seen manifest that they recognized such special obligations te Cameren that he could count en their suppeit for his le election. . Accordingly .Ien? in advance of the meet ing of the Legislature, its organization was adjusted for the easy return of Cameion te the Senate; and the master minds among its manipulators co-ejierated heartily te make the work harmonious. Magee, Quay, Cooper, Leeds and ethers, pach, did their part, and the pieces fit like skillful joiner weik. The presidency of the Senate and the speakership of the IIeiF-e arc conferred upon faithful followers of the machine, who will constitute the committees in its interest , and put the obstinate kickers wliei e they will de the least harm. The miner olll elll ccs. of which every possible one, known or unknown te the law, the supoilhieus as well as the necessary, will lie divided nreund te tins best advantage, and in the end, after several years of levelt and irri tation, quickly following the teuiier.iry tilumph of the Maine tactien, the old leginie finds itself leinstated, stronger in organization and mere iev erfttl in the numbers of its following than ever befeie. "Whether then' conditions would have been diffeient had Blaine lieen elected will admit of some cnnjectuie; it is by no means ceitain that the most corrupt and unscrupulous manii illation of the patron age of which lliaine would linve been capa ble could have dislodged Cameren ; that it would have been attempted is hardly doubtful. However this might be, the fact new is that Cameion is in full eontrel. The danger of Ids organization and of his party in IlartUburg this winter lies in their enoinieus legislative majority. "With ever two-third in the Heuse and neaily two-thirds in the'Senate, they have net only an unusual Ixalv of letaiuerste satisfy, but tiiey have an awkward ii:i(l te manage, riushed with recent victory and the triumph of sudden trituratien they will doubtless step at no legislative iniquity, especially in the matter of ap portionment. "Mich peifermanccs will luing quick leactlen, ami when the cup is oertlewing they mav llnd it dashed from their lips. A Clerical Krrnr. "We fear that our esteemed coneieiideiit Hew (iee. W. Seilhamer lias been imposed mn. Despite his examination of the cre dentials of Itev. Mr. Meredith of Xew Jersey, ami his ceitillcate te that gentle, .man's geed standing and elllcienc), our suspicions aie confirmed that the leviwiid lectiner isan arrant fraud. The lemaikable coincidences wliicli aie pit'sented between his ktseii:i1 apivarance and pulpit peifermanrpsnad these of the J. 11. Meredith, whose exploits in Phila delphia arc related in our news columns te-day, leave little room for doubt that the Philadelphia iwioster lias ''.shown up," as Secretary Ilabceck says, tee near te the scene of ids lecent disgrace. The clerical fraud must go. Xegieat hat m has been done by the delivery of a geed temiienince lcctuie te an audience which did net knew it had lieen stolen by the lectiner; and no veiy large collection was lifted from the faithful few who assembled te hear it. But if the appearance and disapjicarauce. of llev. Mr. Meredith will put the preachers and the public en meie watchful gnaid against such imposters, it will have Hived a geed purpose. And hereafter strolling evangelists and perambulating temperance lecturers, who come te Lancaster, will 1h expected te bring their first names with them as well as te leavu them behind them. It will lw a cold day when "llev. Mr. Meredith, of Xew Jersey," comes te Lan caster again. TlieljncMleu or Fees. If the repeit be confirmed that the new ly elect county officers pniese te elistruet the operation of the new salary bill, it will enlv be in accerdance with the policy they have already shown signs of practicing. ' Their demands upon the Ixiaiil of auditors and commissioners for deputies and the amount of the salaries asked and granted are in ex- cess of what have been herctofeio found Necessary for the dlsjMtch of the business efthe.se efllces.and Indicates that in their disposition te "get all out of it that there i3 In it," these officials will fellow the ex. a ample of their predecessors. It i for the members of thelwr who be be curediiepularnud legislative endorsement of th)iev system, te sre that it is net rendered-inoperative. Their duties will net w ivuemit'ii uiiiii tins is done. They have no light te get the ieeple wlm have business In the county efilces out of the frying pan into the lire. "We de net ob serve that any effeit has been made by the attorneys who framed and had the law insscri, te regulate its enforcement by the salary' heard. Perhaps they knew they would have no influence, liefore that liedy. It is their duty however tosce that only legal fees are charged and ixild in the coun ty offices hereafter. This is the most im portant test te which the new law will lt subjected and by which Its efficacy is te In? proved. If it results in loweretllcecharges and no mere costs lielng Imposed than tlie law allows, siiiH-rllueus deputies, undue sal arlesand slight returns te the county treas ury may lx tolerated; but if the old system is te continue and the new law te Ik a dead letter, tlie sooner the authors of the bill test its vitality tlie mere creditable te them and the better for all concerned. It is doubtful whether a Spanish earth earth ipuike could new dislodge Den Cimeren. Tiikiii: Is mi p.irunt movement en feet te loeato the propeoil Catholic university, which Mist Cnldvv ell's gilt of $300,IW lis Imhjii started, near Washington by the jmr jmr jmr cliiisoef Oporgctewu cellcue, new under the conduct of the Jesiillcs It is urged In f.iver of the selection that It would Ik nn advantage te the (students te be near the national capital, with the enjoyment of the free use of the congressional library, the government's scientific collections nud ether advantages. While such a location vv enld jHTliapss be v cry central se far as the North anil Seuth nre nt present concerned, It would seem the part of wlsilem tolie governed in the choice of n situ by the probable centre of population in future, which must Ik? nt least ns fur west ns St. Leuis. Tiik solemnity with which the tintl tintl Cameren peeple inarch up the hill niul the gravity with which they inarch down really touches ilie clouds of Ntihliiulty. It is distressing for the levers of blue eyes te loam from scientists that they are en the dec-.ulcnce, and that the blue-eycd Ik?11e must soine day Ik) n rarity. Alphense He Candolie in his paper en heredity in tlie color of the eyes In the human sjiocies, re ccntly published In the Archievt efY .SW eiicc, gives many Interesting facts in sub stantiation of tlie theory th.it blue eyes are destined te be recorded among the things that were. IIe has found that when lwth parents have eyes of tlie same color, S5.4 per cent, of the children fellow their parents in this fcutute; and of the 11.0 percent, of chil dren lern with eyes ether than the pnicnt.il color, pal t must be attributed te avatlsin that is te intermittent heredity. Hut the curious fact comes out that mero females than males hnve black or brown eyes, In propor tion, say, or -tOte-lr, or of -It te 39. Next it appears, Hint vv Ith different colored eyes in the two parents, M.0 cr cent, of tlie progeny fellow the fathers in lieing dark-eyed, and 6fl.Ul per cent, fellow their mothers in being dnrk-cyed. An Increase off, percent, of dark eyed In each generation of dlscolerons unions must tell heavily In thocenrso eftiinc. An extensive Interniarriage of the blue-eycd .seems the only salvation for this hcive-ily color In tlie ocular. Ciiiiap the-.itric.il amusements' tussles w ith skating rinks will Ikj watched with interest. It is really becoming ii very serious mat ter, tills lack of veracity among newspaper correspondents ; and the public nre show ing, leeause of it, a lack of willingness te U U U liovenny news tint hxs aught of the startling in Its composition. It is conceived that the mission of the true newspaper is te lay lefore its readers a faithful clirouicle of the occur rences of the time, and when an extraordi nary bit of news comes along, it Is tit that, if it be proper for publication, Its details should 1)0 correctly given nt large, as Illustrating a leculinr phase of variegated human nature. Hut when tlie sensational is hunted for in neglect of the true, tlie reliability of tlie press is at onee challenged. Only tlie ether day Frank Hurd was reported to'have said tint Cleveland was tlie president of u free trnde club, and many ahle Republican editors made much of the supjiescd fact, liefore its absolute denial by lieth gentlemen. Kvanpelist Meedy de clares that the sLilcmteut attributed te him that he had ever referred te Lee or Jacksen in Invidious terms Is unqualifiedly false. The press must sink In tliu estimation of the fair minded, if a quietus is net wien put en the scribblers who delight in the sensationally untrue. Tiiuni: is one duty Hut will fall te the let of the Incoming president, the jiorfermanco of which will beget the relish that usually attends the stamping of villainy in its trim colors. It is tlie driving out of office, neck and heels, of the scoundrels who circulated obscenecainiiaign literature during tlie late presidential canvass. Ah the New Yerk lltrnUl very fittingly says : "The civil ser vants of tlie American people ought te lie decent and reputable citizens, nnd no dirty deg who hcliHsl tlie Itepublican committee toclicul.ite Dr. Kill's lies deserves te be n member of thecivil service. On that jielnt we KiipiHise resiH'ctable citizens of nil lutlcs will agree." PERSONAL. Mil. Maiienk's Illness h due inalnlv te n habit of tugging nnd pulling away at the strongest cigars te lie bought. Miss Ll'f.r IIimist will net civ e an v tests with colored men j nnd her decision te that cllect Rinsed qtilte a nccnn a few days age in Chicago. Mns. JnieK Mavnaud, of Willi.imspert, has sued the proprietors of the Oirard house, Philadelphia, te recover 1,200 of Jewelry stolen rrem her room in the hotel. Pei'K I.ueXIII will, liefore the clese of the year, confer the order of the fJelden Itese ujieii rrench ladies who have 8ieeia11y dis tinguished themselves by chariUible works. Jehn Meiu.i: m.vh that the llouse of Conuueiis is out) of these places which "alxmnd with bustle which Is net work, with Idleness which is net repose, with movement which Is net progress, nnd with constant change which Is net refreshing." Oi:.N-r.iiAi. fiitANT, in his nrticle en "The Hattle ofKhileh," In the foithceining uiiiii uiiiii lieref The Century, lelntes hew sentiments regarding Oeneral lluell weie attributed te him VNlilch were never oxnressed. nml imv he tried te correct the misunderstanding which grew up lietweeii him and Huell after the kittle. Leitn Ciiauu:s IIamii.ien, the only brother and heir te the dukedom of Hamil ton, married someyctirH age auobscure mem Iter of the foreign demimonde, and was re fused a divorce, the Judge saying that Lord Charles knew perfectly well what she was befere he married her. She new lives with a rolatlve of Lord Lonsdale, and It is said that Lord Charles has retired te a monastery. A Mumimitli lVeilnr. Frem the VVUinlnicteii New . William Warrington, of Laurel, nte 30 jiat tridges In 30 days, ending December 31, and wen a bet of f 50 thereby. He has new made a bet effiW that he will eat IS turkevs In. '10 iliiv-h ene eveiy ether day, each fowl net te weigh mere tlun 12 pound dressed. n Tliere Is n iwragmph "current In the pajvrs that the chair In which nil the Lugtlsh sover eigns for the past UX) years hnves.it te tie crew neil" Is kept In Westminster Abbev. Net tlt, bretlier. William IV. did tint sit still te be crew nod. Oeerge IV. dhsl at Windser, June 2ft, 1S30, nnd of couisie the inetneut the sjurk left lii body bis bretlier bccnnie king. Suspected n long time of incipient Insanity, he was dragged out of forty years of ob scurity and neglect, much of It sjent In inlsenible jHiverty, surrounded by a numer ous progeny of Instants, without consideration or friends and ridicu lous from his grotesque wnys nnd lit tle, meddling curiosity, and yet such n king vinsln three days discincied te be a gain en the one gene liefore t "lie sjHike of his dead brother with all the semblance of feeling and lu n tone of voice properly softened and sub dued, butjustafterwnrd when tlicy gavchlin the lieu te sign the declaration, he said In his usual tone, 'This is adaiiiiicd bad lien you have given inc.' The prcunitletis made for his formal coronation had nut lieen completed, ncnily nyear later, when in the het Parliamentary light of the great ltcfenn bill, he went down te pioreguc Parliament In person, (irevllle tells that "the king ought net properly te hnvc worn the crown, never having been crowned; but when he was in the rebiug room he said te Lord list ings, 'I wear tlie crown, where is it?" It was brought te him, and when l.erd Hastings was going te put it en his head he said. ' Ne- Isxly shalt put the crew n en my head but myself.' lie put It en and then turned te Lord drey and -lid: New my Lord, the coronation Is ever.' " . Since Cleveland's election Hen Simen Cameren has put a new fniiue en Ids picture of Andiew Jacksen, which liaugsnn the wall In the homestead nt Denegal. . I have geed authority for the statemc lit that the losses by Ilcrzeg's forgeries will net lie se great ns at first reported. It is said that ?."it),OiHlis the outside figure of his fergcil imper, and some put it as low as jr.n,oea Nine years age a gentleman w he was then in the confidence of the late Inland Insurance and Deposit company say she sivv paper put into that institution by llenmg which was thrown out because of the taint of forgery. Hy the way, Horteu. tlie great forger, w he get away with $.1."i,(Xl of ether people's money nnd never unleaded mere than halfef It, vv as sentenced te something lesMltnii thrce years in the Ijincester jiil. Hew lucky he wns that he didn't happen te lie a fmuip. Per that etleiisc, ranker than forgery, he would have get the full three vear-s If Dell Cameren shall 1k elected te and serve out another full term as I'nltcd States senator from Pennsylvania, he will have been the only man who ever had a twelve years stretch in that Imdy from this state. The nearest that any ene ever came te It was the experience of the elder Cameren. He had n lour year term from lslj te lsie ; j,n j,n ethcr cropjied term from V,T te '01, n full term from '07 te '73 nud could have stayed there until lsT'J if he hadn't made way for his son. lluehnnaii had ten v ear service'lrem lsir, te ISIS ; Daniel Stnrgceii eleven years, ii0-Kil; nnd James Hessnlne yir, fiein 17!U te lsin. If Den Cameren should see the end of the next term in the senatorial etlliv, his continu ous service of fourteen years ill have been tlie longest ever had by any individual from 1'ennsylvani i nnd greater in tlie aggregate than that of anv ether excent his father. whose years in the Senate m.ike a total of eiguteen. Albert ijall.ittnrcprc-,cnteil Penn sylvania in the Senate for a year. Peter Mnh Mnh lenlicrg for less, David Wflniotferaliout two. OALLATIN, Wm.jiet, Cameren ! A ricii woman in Asteria, Leng Island, married herstcisen. a boy of 21, and brought him a dower of lialf.i ln'illien. She wanted te keep the youth in tlie tanidy and he didn't want the fortune te go out of it. James P.ir P.ir teu first married "Canny Keni," and then her daughter. There Is n gentleman in Lm caster who wed his stepmother's sister. SlNIUIVIl. .1 Tlt.lMV WOtlTII $3IH,ltm. I'elinil Niiirl) i'rnien le 11,-alli In . It-irn Willi SJ.',l:lHln Ills r.Kk.t. Marshall Miller, of Delaware, Ohie, has a jKirplexing prisoner who was nrrest-d as a common vagrant, but developed into a rich property holder. IIe was found by a farmer sleeping in a shed, in rags, and griuiv with dirt. Tlie farmer decided tli.it no man should lrecze te death In his cow shed, and he led the tramp te the city prison. Hi-w.vs searched, and $2,13s.is was tiken from him in lnenev, and tax receipts for several farms in Franklin nnd I'airlield counties disclosed his identitv. His naine is Jehn Sw im, nnd he is worth Skn,0uu. Forsevenilycnrsho has lieen known as a beggar and tramp, going about farm houses asking for fend nnd the privilege of sleeping in barns. He was in danger of fiecylng when found. The menev was taken from him and put In lank. He was ordered te strip fera bath, and pulled oil tour shirts. The old man premised te niter u poeihouse In Columbus if given his libcrtv. Te explain his conduct he safd that he was yj years old, nnd a veteran of the Mexie.ui war. His idea in tramping w a.s te seen re wit nesses, nnd thus get ajieusieu. The marshal does net knew what te de with the old miser, and has tried te find some relatives. He can not send him adrift, licciuse he will be fol lowed nnd robbed. He cannot be held In prison en any charge of vagnmer as he has "vlslble means et support." Investigation has shown that the old man has some married children in southern Ohie. He has always liv oil ajmrt from them since tlie death of Ids vvifosever.il yeai-s age. It is said tli.it he was swindled in a transaction years nge, nud from that time liegan his niicrlv life. int. 3T.ixri:r.h kii.i.s iiimm:i.i; TliSirlii;lliilil, Oliln, ('lillil.VIiirili-rrr ll.ini.-eil Willi a Tim el. Dr. Jehn Maxwell, who fatally poisoned his three bright little children en the night of November 20, hanged himself In the county jail, Springfield, Ohie, about dnv light .Sunday morning. While he was in jail the murderer pretended te Ixi insane, and thorn was a division of opinion legarding his sanity. He was adjudged sane by the proliate court last week. Yester day he changed his demeanor, mid talked unreservedly and rationally te his physleian nun uie siieriu. mis morning Turnkey Smith carried Maxwell's breakfast as usual, and mlled te him through the bars. Iteeolv Iteeelv iug no answer he entered, and in the dim light saw Maxwell standing upright in tlie furthest comer of the corridor lcaiilngngaiiist the bars. The turnkey touched him en tlie hand and leiind it eefd ns lee. IIe gave the alarm, and the windows were threw ii open nud thellght letin. ItwnsMCn that a crash towel w. is fastened nlieut Max well's neck nud tied te the linrsii few Inches above. He had cither held Ids feet fiem the fleer while he slowly choked tedeath, or had stepped oil' a bench near bv. He was dead, and had probably lieen se" for several hours. A ?0 bill lern te shreds was spidered en the tloer beneath his feet. Thrce -Vlcn Killisl. . Themas and Peter Cauipliel!, brothers, aged respectively 2S and 27 venrs, were killed bvn fall of top coal Monday nt SIeimi Ne. 5. of the rpir Lehigh Ce.il company, near Haleten, their IkkIIcs lieing crushed .al most lHiyeud recognition. Michael Mask, an Italian miner employed nt the I-nurcl Hill colliery, of Pardee ,V Ce., Ilazleleu, wus killed te-day bv a fall of luck, and Charles Schrum. his fellow workman, vviim probably fatuity hurt, Mug crushed lm neath the same mass. M.UilANA. "' Jin cnuipth net r dlie wilil." lie never ciinie vv heiii ten and lev lug cull 1 w ailed Ieiik te heur. Hut I lien li.w loine. Ij.st Sicssciiireref nil, A friend uell.nlgh as dear I Pence If net joy I j ft poiice ltclf went jniln. 'Unit muni Hiipiviiiclv IiIchk Tim soul m travulled that hi vain, In vain lliiiiKiuvil ferluipplneas I Ilnivv closer, oil, thnii v elccleas guest nnd pule. VVlieiu ilriMipliia teiehliiirns low ; Thy fncula lilu, lint HiieiikIi the HOiiilire veil Tlilne e)c' dark Main l Leem Xny, cleseratill ! I yenin en 111011-111111 heart '1 liy coel.Nti-oiiK liuml te U 1 1 Fevcicd with vteuuiN, nml ilirnlililiiii wllli a smart Thy touch iilnue can heal, I go w Ith Jey I lend 1110 le him at bul lion dim the path nnd lone Him, whiten fur fiHitijtrps, echoing tlirenuh the pant. Hnve never met iiilnnuun, btwirt Mrrne in Ctn(ury, HElNSUNirniKKK. Ills AMIItTION. I'll lie n neldler w lien I'm n nun " t tied, lack, villi n tum-tuni turn On the Imtten d sides of hl old tin pan. A Instc of the futtiw driiin. " lint I'll Is) Vrjlifciif-lioeplo viv ," snld .lehntij , tth csRer rj es, ' lle'n linllilnsloilelinl sll nil div And try tolnek cniml nud nlw '" lint Tem, n Imliv of III e vvhi he Unit settled It limp liolero : " VVhen Vtn Rmwed up. I'm coin' te be The man lu 11 cnnilv mero." ftnmtt A liifr, in (feed CArrr. .st't ( j.i. Miric.w. Theix U neswi elni'-s In ft kis. rides.vnui ti-tlli mi' lnl like pearls. Tl 1 11' 11 1,11111 1 I'll -11:1 it- ,1- 1 IV linn 1 11 K I'll-' -. ... ....... ., . .... . ..I., . lieu vvenlil urn share its ttruililuiBlilIss, 1 -I- c"vr,i'i. . i in .'ii-v, ., i-.-i ll,- 1 Ker It nleue iin tn tlie meulh. Wlilte Ueth niul inijjrunce eftlic seulli JiHilrml l'lirnlclau ni,niiiiii'iut porous plasters In ricxnf Iliek Ai he 1 nine Me, slur Musrlrs, ltheiiuifitlsiii nnilnll 1hii1 pnlus. en Viufrri ftrelhe lirt nuilr ismil'lntUK Kivsti IlejisviltH 1,11ms. I!enil In 111' pleasant timl peuerfillln nrttnii. "Vels.nt imv dinsslere VV li l)i t'leple t'eiiiiult siilrliln? llenerHllv ls'c:in-i tliev nrc despenilenl. Thev atv ilespm'ulent l.enne Ihelr health lias ruii ilevin by leniim nf ilvicpsl 1. iWlilllly, or mala rill fevers. .Ne inuii In ke1 health viants te commit sulrlili IiimIIIiv mm din lace his tmiililiisnmlevi mniir them, llniwn's Iren Hit ters enriches Ih, lil'sil nml tones up the sjteui set tint vlaer nml hnuiTv take the phice of ile. tillllviindisiwniMii'i' lnvnrLililj ciiivsdvspep sla, Imllffestlen, 111 ikiifis. ete. Weman' Sunning nml llrllel. 'I ho-e langulil 1 in'-enie enstillnn-., eiu-lng J oil le feel -raixs'lv nhle lelie en our Tect : that constant ili-.itn tht Is inking fnnn jour jtein nil Its former elntlcli : driving theliloein from Jeif cheeks; Hut continual strain upon jour v It.'d forces, vendi rlns yen Irritable nml fretful, cuti cn-llybe ivimmil li the u-e of Itnt mir v cleus remedv, Hep llllten IrivKiilarltlesiind obstruction iTf v,'iirsyiein, are lvlie veil ntence while the speeLO rnne of iieriistlenl pilu nw liermnnrntl) trimnwl one ieis?le m uiitrh benetlt, nml none nre se profeunillj cmleful, nnd sheir sueli an inti'rpst In rreemuiemUtig ltnp Hitter as weim 11 A t'li.t.il l'ai-,1 si,,r. I tm nlTectetl nllh kllni anil urluir) Tniulile M Fer twelve v. irs' After trvlnn all I he doctors nml patent medt clues 1 nmlil hem nt. 1 ue! twobntllesef Hep " Hitters t" Ami 1 11111 perl, rllv cnrisl. 1 kis'p It "All the 11 in. re-peetfull). II l". 1'ssilh, sjuUtinry, Ten n Vlnj Issi ItRjkiirenti, 1'a, Mnj s, i;,v It lia cutsl im of M'veml dl-i'nse, such as ni'l niiftti,.- lf Liu nt the .tnmifh. tumitlilv trimliles, etc. 1 h iv e net -een n nick d.ij In n cnr, since 1 tisik Hep Hitters All mj nvlith lim-s ue them viish v vssiis i,reks. V.l.lSH) l.i.-l. " V tour te Kiimpe that rel inn fkd.i, dime "me Us (ikx1 than one tmllteef Hep Hitters ; they also eunsl in) wile of llfleeu cirs' ner- " vnus vicakne-. li-eplene nml d)iiepli." K. v., viitmrn. -N. 1. se HusiMtsevii.i.r., (i , May I, '7. stcs 1 have iM'en uir'tini; ten )cnrs, anil 1 trleil jimr Hep Hitters, nml It done mi' mere KimxI than nil the ilneter. VII s S. IhiiMt. ILilt) savtl. W'e nre e tlinnkfnl te iy that our liurslm; tmby vms peniuini-nllv enred or a tlannereu anil pretmctisl eiinslli.ittnniiiul Ini'irul.irtty of the Ixiuels by the u. of Hep Hitters hv its mother, which nt the same tlinn rrstnreil her te IM-rreet lumlthnml strength. The 1'iireni. ltneheler, S V tF'Nene (jeimltip without n litincli of jrrern Heps en llie whll,' Inlii'l. shun (ln thi' vili", lninii(in tuir with " Hep" or" Heps" in their 11 line uVc I'Vlmil&w VIDTIlKlts, If yen nre f.illliiir : broken, worn nml nervous, it " Wells' lliidth lienewer," tl Drue Blsts. (, '(iriint II Out." IhenlMive Isnn ehl-iw uH.ivai;ensft is ense less. V mi eiin't iriint out" d) snepla, nor Hver eemiIalnt, nor nerveiines it they once et n fciKHl helil Thev don't remove thcmclv es in tluit way. The takbi;n few Oees of JlurtleeL Jllemt Hitters I hetter linn "granting It nut." W hat ne- run cure let's net emlure. Kersale b) II. H. Cochran, ilruegUt, 117 nml S North ijueen street. (,n Anviir t"e llnle'xllenev et llnrehnund unit Tnr tern ismgli or eehl l'fke's Toothache Drepicnre In em uilntite litwdei-MlAvr "ttOLl.ll ON PA IX." Cure colic, cramps. llarrlie?.i ; externally for nche. ji,ilns, '.))ndns. headache, ncurulgta, rheu niatbin. 1'ev man or lie.it JOnmlMc. (.') Vm Can liepeml On It. I'nr evere toetliache and Xetirtilgla of the hend I ucd Thnmn' J-lrcirir thl. 1 his is cer talnly the Iwst thlnir I ever knew forrellefef pniuef uny kind 1'he heue Is never without it," Mrs. A. VI. Frank, 1" V . Tapper St.. llitf fale, .N. V. Fer-nlebj II. Is Cechnui, drnggl.t, 117 nnd 1SI North tjuceii tivet "KOFI, II ON OF(,ls," Ask fur " Itemjh 1111 toughs," for leugh, Celd, sole Threut, Ifei-sene Treche, l.Ve. Liquid, Sjc. (j) lircKI.ES s AltNILA S.VI.VF.. 1 he liet Salve In the world for Cuts, HruUes, sores, l.'lcers, ; Suit Kheiiin. Fever sores, Tetter, happed Hand, Chilblain, tern, nnd nil skin Hriipilens, and pltliely euris l'llcs, or no pay leciuliisl. It Isgmimutied te give jierfect s.itls s.itls s.itls faitlou.er mene) refunded Prlie. S9 cent per 1mt Fnrsileliy II II ( eehrm, driigKlst. Xis I.Timil l.1 .North (u en Ktreet, l.nnc-ater, 1'n. THIN 1'KOl'I.K, ' Wells' Health lie newer " restores health and vigor, cures I -!.-1 - l.i, Iinpeteney, Aetu.il lie lilRl). l. .) HvsprrTic. iieriim tMenle. 'out of ertH," -UJl for Celden's I.l(iild lUi-f finite will cure. f'elilen't, of liugglt. J.Vlwdend.V lliiiitliiigit ltuM,tersI Thieves: The above lire terms applied te the unreliable nnd di-heuest. Ir Thnmai' Kcltctrie Oil for diphtheria, catarrh n-thiua, rheiimntlsin, 11ml all aches, aprnlns, and pains is net 11 tlilux of de ception hiitaptcu-anl nnd holiest leiuedy. It I honestly put up. honestly sold, nnd does what is claimed for It. Fersnlelij II. H. Cochran, drug Klt. 1.17 and 13 -North tui en street. AX KIHTOlFs TltlllL'TK. Therein I'. ltcatnr. editor Ft. Wiijne. Ind., Cinulte, writes- lur the tust 11 ve )enrsh.ive always used Dr. King New- Discovery, for coughs of most sfviu 1h.1mcter.ns well in for these f 11 milder t pi It never fails teclfectn sM-eily cine. My fru nde te itIieiu I have leconi leceni mended It speak of 11 in some high terms. Ilav lug lieen cured 1 1) II .r i very cough I have hud for llv e ) ears. I ceu-nler It only lellable and sum cure for Coughs, ('old. 1 tc " (all ut Cechnin's DrugstoiX',.Nes. UT.ind Ui.Nrnlh line en street, I.niH'iii.ter, l'a., and get 11 Wfr 'I rial llettle. ' I.irgcslzcJI.ne. (2) Hit. FItAIKIt s UOOT HITTHIts Fraxler's Itoet llltteis are net a dnitii shop bevenige, but lire slrldly iiiedlelmil lu every sene. They act slrnnglv upon the I.llerund Ivldueys, keep the ImihcIs ejien and regular, cleanse I he bleed and slein of everv t lupin Hy, sold by druggists. l sold by II. II. I echnm, l.i;und 13) XimiIiIJiii en slieet. (.') PII.KS! I'll. Is" PIM-SItT sui-e euro for lllliiil lllccdlngand Itching Files. One box law cniwl the wert eusert of 'Ju yeurs' Mantling. Ne one need sutTer five minutes after using William's Indian Pile Ointment. It nl nl serb tumors, nllnva lulling, nets us peultlci-, gives Instant relief l'reured only for Files, itching of thupriviite imriH, nethliiK clc. sold by dniggUts and mailed 011 lecelpt of price, (I. Sold by II. II. CeKdiran ir; nnd 119 North Queen street (1) VOUNtJ MI.N -KKJIITIIM. Tin; Voltaic llttT C e of .viiuluill, Mich., nirer le send their cclcliniled Kf-KcTiio-VeLTAie Hilt and et her Klfctric Ai-i-lia m taeii trial for thirty day, tomcn(eldnryei'iugmllllcttlwH!iiicrvnmi debility, less of (mlllv timl umnheHMl, und all kindled tienbles. Alse for rheumatism, neunil gia, imralysU, and m inv ethpr kindred diseases. Complete restoration te health, v Iger nnd man. IkskI giianinleed. Ne tlk Is incurred us thirty days trial Is nllnweil Write them nt eneii for Illustrated jiumphlet tree decjn-l) iIAw A cuing Rihy lasemethlng In be melded. Halites with cold, linblcs with croup, Imlilc with sealdK, bunm, bites, iivhes, Hprulus, or pains aru bniiml te le le I'eine noisy truants nl the household, ltr, Thevuit Kcleetrlc (HI will enie nil these e'em phiiuts. Fer sale by II H. t'echnui, ilnigglst, i.17 mid I.U North (jiieen street. A lleasant Acknowledgment. .. ,,..., ...i... 1.. ,.,. 1. .....I ...,. .....,.. .. ........... iiiiimiiui riuiiMi.d ...ii in 191-mum npiM'11111 ler iiiemths. and giew-thin ever) eliy. I used Vur Vur eleck lllneil 7;erwlth the most man cleus re suits 1 feci Hplendld ' Mrs Jeseph Jehnsen, Pittsburg, Fa. Fer sale h) II H. L'erhnin, drug, gist, 1J7 and IM Nerlli iims.11 Ptrect. VllltV Ki:.MAIIK VIII.F. ItKC'OVKUY. Mr. flen V. Willing, or Manchester, Mich., wrltcm My wire hi. been almost helpless for live eals, se heilplesa that she eeuld net turn ever In bed idniie. Mm used two Hetties nf F.lcctiie Hitters, und l se much Improved, that she Is able new toeleherown work." I.leclrie Hitters will de all that U claimed for them. Hundred, nt testimonials attest their great curative) powers. Oniyjirty cents a bottle ut Cochran's Ding Slere, .Ne, ij; nml yjj North (Juccu street, laincastcr, Fa. (t) 'Hie llesiirreitbm nf LJiiuru Wusn liilraciileiii oicnitleii. Ne one thinks of raising the (lend tlu'se limes, though soma ilea IK-nitely close te death's iloer linve been com lilutvly lvtetvd by It unlock Itlend Jlitlert In geuillue and lasting health. Fer wilit hy II, Ik Cochran, dragglst, IV nud lXi North ijiiien streett. MKIllCAt. IKON MTTKltS. nnn nnn mi w vt w nn n 11 ti h 11 0 e w w vv vt s n fc 'a"8 nnn uuh e e wwvwv nnn .11 11 it it 0 0 WW vtvv nnn llllll ll H IH) VV VV NN 11 nun OO NN N 11 11 ei 11 NN re KRK II I) N N N It III I) N N N II it IK) N NN nnn 11 i-rrr nirr 1 m: nnn II II ii T T K h ft llllll 11 T T IK llllll 11 II I 11 T T It It II " llllll T KKH II II 'S-SS" Thlsiuedlelne, combining Iren with pure vegp. Inlilii tonics, ipileklv nud isiiupletelv Ct'HKS DVSPKPSI INDKlF.sslON. M'AI.AltlA, ;.K:-h? t'1"1' IVII'l'ltF. IIUHH), C'HII.I.S nml Fl'.VKItiilid.NHI'ltAI.lil.V. , My .rapid ami Ihemiigh li.slinlhltlen vvllh the bliHsltt renehes every iart or the sv stem, purl ties nnd enriches the li'oed, streiiuthens the 111111 les nnd nerve's, and tones nml Invigorates the sv stem A tine Appctlrer-lk'st Initie known. It will euro the worst raw of llvsliepsln. re moving all iUtivslng svmiitems, such as Tnsl lug the Fcssl, Helchlng, Ileal In the Stomach, Heartburn, ete. Tin- enlv Iren medicine thit will net blacken or Injure the teeth. It Is Invaluable rer diseases peculiar te women, nnd tenll persons who lead sedentary llv es. A11 unfailing remedy for diseases or the l.lver and Kidneys. Persons siitTerlng from the effect or ev erwerk, nervous troubles, less or nppetllr, or debility, tpcilciiriiiickrcllcr unit renewed energy by ltsue " ' II does net cause lleadiirhe or priHluce Cntistl patlon-e I'll 1:1; Iren medicines de. It Is the mil) jncpamtlen or Iren that eniises no Injurious clleets l'h)slrlans and drtiggtslii recommend It as the best. 'Irvll. The genuine has Trade Murk und crossed red lines en w rapper. Take nn ether. Mudeenlyby ltUOW X CHHVIICAI. CO.. . , . HlLTlMOK, Mt. septMyd.tlyw Yjet' i'lasTnit. SHARP PAINS. ( rlek. siimins. Wrenches, lthcumntNni, Xeu nilglii' sciatica. Pleurisy Fains, stitch lu the side, Hackaehe, swollen .lelnts, Heart Disease, sort) Muscles, p,iin in jhe Chest, ami all pnlns and aches either liH-al or deeii-si'atcd am tn stuully rcllev ed nud spei'dily cured by the well knew n 7uji iVeisfrr CeimiMiumled, as It Is, or the uicdleliinl virtues of fresh Heps, Hums, Hal Slims nml Uttrncfs. It Is lnitne.1 t ht imIii. KiniiiK, siuiuiiiiiiiig. soeintugnmiAin'ngincning Pereus Fluster ever tmule. J ten I'lasttrt nre sold bv all druggists and country stores S3 cents or live for Jl.eu. Unv l'lastrr C . Frent le tots and viatiuiactiirers, Husten, Muss HOP PLASTER. a"lnitcl tongue, bad breath, sourstemacli nnd liver dlsene cured by llavtley's stntnuch and l.lver Fills Scents nevilydAwc.') COXSI'MPTIOX. I hive a positive remedy for the above) dis ease : by its use theus-inds of cases or the worst kind and nfleng standing linve Imk-ii curisl. In dis'd, stistn-iiigismv r.ilthln Its cttlcacv, tluit 1 will send TWO IIOTTI.Ks- I KEF., together with a VAI.UAHI.i: TUKATIsKnrthedlscasoteaiiy sntrerer tllvc etpn-ss nml F. e. address lilt. T. A. SI.OCUM, nW-fimced.tfitnw isi Fe-url St., X. . riATAUKH. 'ELY'S cream balm jcruia COI.D IX IIKAD. t'ATAUItll, ISOsK COI.D, II AV FKV KI!,DE.VFNKS.1IKA1)ACIIK. Kasy te Use Price, Srte. Kly llre's , Oswego, .N. Y.f S. a: HAY FEVER. Kl.V-i CltKAM ll.VI.VI Cleanses the Head, AH.i)s lntlaiiimitlnn, Ilruls the Seres, Itesteres the st,9r, f Tntc and btncll. A quick and pe-ltive cure Sn cents nt Drucglts 1.) cents by mall, registered, send for circular, sumple bv mill, lu tents ELY BROTHERS, JS-cedAvv DruggUta, Oawcge, N. V. e CltKAM OF ltO.SKS cenrje CHAFFED IIAVDS, LIPS. FACE AXD AM. ltOUtlll.NhsseF TIIEsKI.N. It docs net hurt like lilji-crlne. I'KIC K. lOnnd 25 CEXTs. at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, New. ISJ AND 13 XOIITI1 (Jl'KKX .STIIEET, ;dersr,iiul , Lancaster, Fa. iivir.r. vai'vii. TIIAItrS V. PHY. A Combination Cornice and Pele Combined. lu Wuliiiitiind Eben), at tl ("in piece. These have bi'i'ii ri-duced from ii.UK " nre desirous nrrleslng them out Poles Jer .", Tie, $1 Uiiind Hmss, brass Trimmed, Ebony, Walnut and Ash LACE CURTAINS Formic, (lm), (I M, .:. (ice ftsn, U, iXM, (I u), (l,v, (.V i. up te 3i no a iair One Pier Mirror, Walnut Frame, yum, former price-. i(k). One Pier Mirror, Walnut Frame, iwiki, rermer price., (M.U). One Pier Mirror, Wuliiut Frame, IT., Iki, former price. (il One Mantle Mirror, C,V(i, fenner price, 1U). WIjNDOW SHADES, In NEW PVTTEltXS Plain floeili In All Coleisnnd W idths. Futures Cord and Spring Ornaments in Assortment. WALL PAPER, Of KVEItV DEstttlFTIOX and (iUADES. Have 5 our work done un, us prices were never se low. PHARES W. FRY, NO. 57 NORTH QUEEN .ST., I.A.N CAST Hit, 'A. um'si:rvKisiiixu os. rrmi-: CHEAPEST PLACE TO Ill'Y AT LOW PRICES STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, Ceal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures, Is AT- JOHN P. SCIIAIM A SON'S, Se. 24 Seuth Queen Street, fcbW-Dd I.AXCASTElt, FA HOOTS A.VJ) .SHOES. ; JAnOAINH IN HOLIDAY HLI'I'IKHa WM.H.GAST, .YO. as XOUTU QUEEN STJIEE1. IIKALKK IX Beets, Shoes and Rubbers, VV e liavu luireui nice let of r'nncy Slipper for Lhnatmua Presents, at prices rutiKlnif fiiim (l.CKJ up. AUe a full line nf Medium l'rlrcd Iloetn. Kiis'iiniid lliibbene, vthlch will bu mild utthe) leviest possible prices. .New Is tlie time for bar. trains, 1l1ether lu Iteady-innde erj Ordered VI erlc. H e con tin 110 te leail all ethers In incas. 11 red work for hidlesnr i;eiitleiiieii, nnd our Fine y rench CairCetiKress Heets or lliittnn Shee-, for CUV), vvOBiiaraiiti'iite Ihi eepial te any M.0i)hee) le lie) had iiiiyvvhcte. Hy our new method we overcome nil n'liK'nUng, ulilch Is soelijectlonu. bio te many person. IVK Vii A TUIAI, -XI VOU' XV1UL UK FI.F.AHF.I). vreTiri': te the.spak.si:h.s and .Usl (iUXNKItii. All persenii nre hereby for. bidden te ties puss en uny of the land of I tin CeriiHull erbiieedncll I'Slates, in I.eliunen und Ijincastcr counties, whether Inclesed erunlii. elCLPd, either for the purpose nfahoetlnR or fish ing, im tlie Inw will lm rfxldly enferced airainat all trespasslnif en said land of the undeniigncd after IhUnethsf. VV M . CO I. E M A X V It E K M A X, It. FEltf V AI.DKX, EDWAItl) IJ. FKKKMAX, Attorney for It, W CeleinunV helm, ecllltfdlw ClAtTlltXtl. S-sVs. BREAK-MOK PEICES. At prosent our prices nre be very low that they would bring disas ter if long persisted in ; but the raceis nigh evor for this Boasen and we mean te make a geed fluish. If you are in noed of Clothing new is the time te buy at an ad vantage A. C. YATES Sc CO., COS, fiOt, COO, CHESTNUT STS. PHILADELPHIA. Xeririt. Kstbnnles fiitnllieil te I bibs for Overcoats ler the ImiiiRiinitieu. sl-liml R K.MOVAI, AND Ol'lININtl. l.AM'ASTcn, Fa Sept. II), lssl. leleslrete tunke knenn te my friend nud customers, and tin) public In Reneml, that Huive removed from XO Si XOItTII Ql'EHX STIIEET, te.VO l.M XOItTII (JFF.F.N SIHEF.T, reriuerly ticeupleil by the tlrni of hiuatliiK A llausmiiii, where 1 have opened vv lib a larue assertiueiit of EtiRltsh, French nnd (lermiin Xev elites, together with a lJinie bine of Iiemcstle Fabrics Cem pesi-dns my Xcvr Stock l, of Xcw (ioedsitnd Xevr Styles, I feel assured that In soliciting a continuance) of yemr pntrenajie, 31m will Imv e un epjKirtunlty of making selrrtleiis from n stock uneiiialed In Its variety and ndaptcd te the present dcniaud, which Is for i;oed values, gentlemanly 3 les and rtfects, nnd ciqulsltn fit. Xtith' but thu very best of workmanship; niul prices te suit everybesly Please favor 1110 w Ith your orders V ours Very Truly, D. R. WINTERS. w n WISH OV MA, A HAPPY NEW YEAR. WE VVHI! YOl A I.I. TO IOVIE WD PAH TVKK OF Till. GREAT BARGAINS IN CLOTHING Which no have nintln nnd nre new making, hit Injf cMimc ncrrj .UtTprent Iln" of poeiH which nmt re COME AT ONCE -FOU TIIK- Vlt sByiKGINS.K MK.N'd COM.VIOX OVEHtOATs, iue. i.'i. i.va. JIKX'S HKTThlt IH'AI.ITV OVEHtOATs, I Ol, tl W, .', Ill te t-s Ol. MEN'., FI.NK llith'jHOVF.ltCO VTS, fiIlki,vei)te(l3;.V. Thesn goods nre all worth from 91 te Se per cent, mere- e'lllI.HltEX'SOVEItt OATSns lnwnsH.tr. HOYS' OVEUFOATSaslew as . CIIII.DHEX'ttaFITS from (I :m up te;ii). Other Bargains Preparing for Next Week. HIESH& MOTHER, Penn Hall Clothing Heuse. COIIXEHOFCEXlltEserAKE AM) XOItTII (JL'KKX ItEET. I.nncii.ter. Fa pi.viii. ANXeu.vn:.Mr,xT ok FINE TAILORING AT- HENRY GERHART'S, Ne. 6 East King Streot I have In Meck the most e-eiiiplctn nnd choice assortment or HUE WOOLENS FOU TIIK FAM. AXI) W1XTKUTIIADK KVKK OFFKHKH HKFOItK IX THIS CITY. A great variety of I.ATKSThTYI.KCIIKCKr.H SUITIXCI. COltKSCHKVVM in all shades and ijualltlcs. A SFKEXDID AS.SOHTMKXT OF LIGHT AXI) IIEAVY-VVKIOIIT OVERCOATING. Frlccu AS LOW AS TIIK LOW EST and all goods warranted ns represented. H. GERHART. E' CONO.MY IX OI.OTIIINtJ. L. GANSMAN & BRO. Yen are, doubtless Interested lu tlie inirclinse of Clothing, and want the best goods for the least money. We urn equally Interested In m'CurliiK your patrnnnee, and we Imv u placed e ,ir large stock ut prices w I (lit ti the rcucli of nil. The times nre rlpe for It. The w-nrkliiKinan aeea no use In pay 1 11 K tI5 tw for an Overcoat eir a a H11I t. when ha can find an honest and (,'oed loeklntr article hire for ftLOu and -s.j. SUITS ! 8UITrt, I.O0, (l 00, JJ8.IH1. SUirc, 110.00, tliecl, fll.tM. BEST WORKMANSHIP. l'UICKS FHOM 10 TO 15 FLU CKXT. LOWKH THAN KI.SEWIIKUK". Overcoats. Overcoats. OVKltCOATS, UOO, H.W, Jrt.00. OVKHCOATS, .00, tl0.fu, liOO. OVKUCOAT3,110I),1I."0,I5.). Heat Qunlltleg, Leweat Prices, and 11 Vast hteck te select from. OnrKoedawcro never an levvua new, w hlla they bio as elealrable aa ever. L. &AISIM & BEO,, THE FA8IIIOXAIILI: MEHC'HAXT TAILOItS AXI) CLOTHIEU8, Nes. 06-08 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Klglit 1111 the Southwest Cor. el Omnifc, LANCASTKIt, l'., SXpt connected with any ether Clothing Ilouae lu tlila City, koneiiiv 111 Clothing ! .sm:i.v. S1 einniia HM.in.iH. SLEIGHS! SLEIGHS! EDGERLDY & CO., e Builders, MAltlvKT STIIKF.T, ItKAIt OF F09TOFKICK, LAMJASTKH, FA, Our hiiKii sleeli el FOUTLAXD, ALII AN V anil DelMII.IVSLEHllls, which we ener nt hourly reduced prices, ale dechledty the finest In thee city. -IIO!l'T nHIIIKTTO KttrOl'ttAIIH VrOHK TIIT IS ALw-AVa tiKLUtiiK. Call nud get n battrnhi. All work warranted, VVKIIAVH INKTOTK Every Style Buggy niul Onrrlage 11ES1UKII. HKFAIItlXII FltOVIPTI.Y ATTHNHEI) TO. One et of wen kmeii esiM-cUlly einpleyed ler that pill pose. luivJUIilAw N jimiiKOK ,v mim:y. Sleighs ! Sleighs ! Sleighs s GREAT BIRGAIMS - VT- NORBECK & MILEY'S, Cerner Diike r Vine Streets, I.VXt A1IF.lt, FV OYER 40 PINE CUTTERS, lieni FOIITI. AND VND VIIIVNV Net ellspesed or at llb'. will be elfi'trd te Iht public tllKTVII.) at Fl III.lt 8V1.L 'llH.Vjl our Meck Is the Finest In the (tt. linv ln)i se I 11, inn iniisi preiiiiuriii null 11,'si juiirs hi s.iin.jy which Is conclusive proof ?ii DON'T HliV A CI1H1I SHODDY AHTK'I.H DO.NT UK LED IO FVV I.M'K.W VII AXI 1 ltl !- Hut cull 011 tl.neM.Cstitnd mit irMtiMp Hrm In OintWOUKht-.TAI.Ni OI HWOItll A 1TI.L STOCK OF f Vltltl.VOl. VV OIIK OX 1 1 .V .1 1' Si ltcpalrlin; Neatly Dime ji.n'itixi:i:r, tti:ati:us en kuhnaiizs. (. BEST" STEAM ENGINE AM)- Beiler Werksj HDITERS -Olt- FURNACES! FOU Private Dwellings, Schools anil Pub lic Itnildlims. Call and see them. Made of he-avy Iren, slui slui ple of e'onstructleu, eliirable, eeoiiemlnil, Ine most Itndintlni; hurfaen of any Ilentrr III llm market. Nothing Cheap But the Price I OUR OWN PATENT. -Iluvliii? nceii lii usn In many of the largest residence lu Ijinciisler 111 thu past ten yen in Is the best ofevldetieeof ItsmerllK. Addicss, iisi Jehn Best & Sen Xe. 33 FJST FULTON STREhT, JaiilS-lyd.twr LAXCASTEIt, FA. HAVING DIHSOIiVin) L'AnTXKHSIIII' and ivcniiiinently closed the Chestnut. Street Iren Works. I deslie te Inlenn my old lmtrens and thopiiblle Reiienillj', that him still In the business, IicIiil' located lu the Feiin Iren Company's Works, -North Flum atrcet, where I am miiklm; Iren and llras Castings of every de de Hcrlptlen, ami will be pleasid te serve all who may favor 1110 with their pal rumigc. Frem ID yc:ira experience In the business and iisIiik thu beat material and cmplej ilii; the best mechanics, 1 inn gatlitlcd 1 eaiiKtiariinteiieutlieHUtlsfactluu. Caatlni; made from a mixtien of Iren nml MicI which ure meia lellablu for ntretiKth nuililum blllty tluin thu best cant Iren known. V teeth roll pinions, rolls and relllnir mill work-11 spec ialty. Cuatlmra innde of v cry ort Iren, nml brutie cnstliiKs of every ilescriplleu. I liavnall the pat tenia of the well und faveralily knnnn Menier Cern nnd Cob Crusher, refitted and Improved, nlae en hand. .Mills completely fitted up or lu parts, tn rcpluce old ones w hlch hnv u been In imn for jeara,((iianiiiteeln(themtoptvii.itlsriictleii. It. 0. McCULLEV, aug llmd aneaKiiiKs. G () TO llUIlSK'H. -FOIt CHRISTMASJltOCERIES. Fer Huklnu Material. Fer Fure b 11 Ices. Fer Flavin lut; Extructaand Hest) Water. Feira Xlce, Fumy Fiult lliakel. Forallunketef Fruit. Fer Flerida OnillKCs. Fer While (lnii.es. Fer Fine ltnlalua. Fer Choice) P. . Almonds. Fer all Kinds or .Nuts. Fer the best Candy, 2 pounds feri! cents. Fer Clear Teya. Fer the Heat ('effeea. Fer the lle'sl Teas. Fer Canned and bottled (ioeda. Fera Hurrel 1 1 Choice Jtuliltrln Apples. NOW FOB THE BOYS AND GIRLS, l3 A beautiful Flaijue or Card with ciicli peitml of Coffee during the Helldaya. -Come and ce, It w III y you. AT BURSK'S, NO. 17 BAST KING STREET. V- "?tl
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