F57nr'7 r-,. v rM SjflB SV LANCASTER DAILY 1NTELLTGENCK1., AVEDXKSDAV JANUARY 7, 1885. i ST TIE DAILY INTELLIGENCER r .WitUSHED EVERY EVENING IN THE YEAn , " (iutiMYi ixctme.) BV 8TEINM AN d, HENSEL. INTELLIQENOER BUILDING V' 8. W. CORNER CENTRE SQUARE, fy Lancaster, Pa. DAILY-TEN CCNT8 A WEEK. ITVE DOLLARS A , ", XtM. bn FIFTY CENTS A MONSH, POSTAGE FRtC. - ADVERTISEMENTS from ten te rimr cents ry. i a line. , WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, "A EIGHT PAGES.) !. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING. Twe Deuam a Vun m Advancc. O'jCORRESPONDENCE Solicited from every . part of the state and country. CXJURT.- 8P0NDENTSARE REQUESTED TO WRITE LEGIBLY AND ON ONE SIDE OF THE PAPER ONLY J AND TO SIGN THEIR NAMES, NOT FOR PUBLICATION, BUT IN PROOF OF GOOD FAITH. ALL ANONYMOUS LETTERS WILL BE CONSIGNED TO THE WASTG BASKET. ADDRESS ALL LETTERS AND TELEGRAMS TO THE INTELLIGENCER, Lancaster, ta. EI)c Lancaster intelligencer. LANCASTER, JANUAKV 7, lsS. What the Message Says. The cxtrcme length of tlie gubernatorial message will no doubt have the effect of preventing many newspapers from printing and many ieople from leading it; and jet it is a vcryexcellentdecunient which con tain very much te be commended and very little that tlie me3t narrow minded parti san can find fault with or g.iinsay. Indeed, it is in no respect a partKin deliverance, nor docs it suggest any fundamental changei in the methods of our common wealth's government. On the contrary, as the. governor hays, "thebasb of our gov ernment is new definitely fixed, its system established, and its pelicv fairly settled." " "What is new particularly needed is the perfection of its parts, by the lopping off of extravagances, the supplj lug of guards and checks, the reduction of burdens, the abolition et unnecessary offices, and by the various lcferms the necessity of which is ( demonstrated from time te time by trial and experience." Te point out all of these eils and the proper way te remedy them, is indeed a comprehensive task, and would hae re quired a much mere extended message than that delivered te the general assembly jes terday. But, as the chief of them, the governor directs vv ell aimed and well con sidered blows. It is the shame of our io ie lltlcal system that in all probability the legislature will waste its session, as most of its piedecessers have done, ever topics of far less real impertance than these te which the governor calls attention. He will net be responsible for the shortcomings of the legisiatlve branch. TJ, exhibition of the condition of the -Juetlc debt is gratifying, in that it allows abalance of indebtedness amounting te 919,0S-1,2S3.S, against which there arc means in tlie sinking fund te pay it, aggre gating SS,C53,7U.GS, leaving a net debt upon the commonwealth of little mere than ten million dollars. The fact that the state's expense:, of last year exceetled tlie receipts need excite no serious apprehen sions for tlie future, since it is shown that this deficit was largely due te a fruitless session of the legislaluie, which accom plished nothing but te secuioitsewn pay nnd te effectually pieent a repetition of that performance in another generation. Tlie governor's exposition of the undue weight of taxation laid upon real estate, in comparison wtui tlie minion borne by icr icr senal property, is always timely, but the injustice seems te be grounded in the nature of things, and as long as perseual wealth is easily hidden, transferred .uul changeable in its qualities, it is bound te evade taxation. If the corporate capital of the state cm be made te tny all the state expenses, as it no doubt can and as it does in seme states, the changes in the law nec es.sary te secure this lesult should be made piemptly. This must be accompanied w itli legislation te dieit the receipts from licenses into tlie county treasurj ; and te that extent leal estate will be ielieed,as the, county and municipal taxes aie new the most onerous levied upon it. The gev emer'sstiictmes upon taventism in the use of the statu'.s monev'e : his com mendatien et the tuition beard ; the atten- ion given te the laws for the Liipervisieii tlie insane, of eluiities, of the public icalth and mining operation '.rclatote trite 'subjects but all of continuing public inter- i est. He agiees with the state suiierlntcn dent in recommending that the bclioel fund bedlstiibuted en the basis of the number of pupils attending ihe schools, instead of taxables, v.liich is in arreidance with the spiiit of the school law s. The abolition of mercantile appraisers, of tlie Senate libra- ,iianandiesident cler:, as recommended, would be an entirely pieper thing te de; there is veiy little haiv or it fiein a legisla legisla tive body which staitsollte filleveiy poi pei slble office known te tlie law and some that never had legal origin 01 existence. Tiie fixing of wlanes fui the attorney general and hecretary of state, whose fees nnd emoluments new exceed the salary of governor, should liav e Iwn done long age ; of course, no legislation new securul w ill affect the compensation of the present in cumbents. Higher liquor licenses, se as te weed out tlie .superfluous taverns and drinking places, and mere stringent dl dl dl vorce laws, are regulations that the pub lic welfare imperatively demands. The highest constitutional obligation rests uikiii me legislature te enforcetiio tee lone in operative fundamental law regulating rail road corporations ; and tlie governor in dulges what must be the hope of every geed citl7en that the assembly will give the peo ple an honest, just and true npjwrtienuient. The most original and ene of the host suggestions in the message is its recom mendation that the poll tax qualification of suffratre be nVjelIslusl l.v c,uiitit..i lvaniendmcnt, the only way in which it can lhj none, as u is a constitutional qualifica tion. As lninted rmt liv dm imvn.n. ii. t In,! (ll U-d.l4-!lll. .1 .llm.l l.l . j .. .j,-m.i..iiij urau iviicr aim only jeans ie ueuauenerv ; it nlwavs will be vaded and tortured out of its true iniim !UM8 "eta democratic prevision anjliew, nC.ailrl It'n flnl nlnil inn tlmJ C....I , r lv ("" ""vb" " al nun eciiiiiiir jveu- veuy wajjiromptteintroduco the neces,saiy -INU ler such an amendment. Tractical , ieli(Jc!aiis and theoretical reformers have "kmui te work together te secure the abe- b Jiiien ei untax anil preiiertyriualll catiens of tlie Pennsj lvaiiia voter. Such a reform bought te be accompanied with enactments te previde 8eme way of judicially deter- 1 willing every man'a right te vote in ad- rBce6t election day ; this would prevent hud?TelutIngand partisan decisions by election IwanUad would facilitate honest voting as mueli as it would prev ent fraud and abuse of the suffrage. The governor's message is,en the whole, nsstreng, vigorous and rcadabledecumcnt. If the Legislature would enact one-half of the geed things it advises and then adjourn, the people of Iho state would iise up and call the senators and members blessed. The (JoTcrner's Opinions. Governer Pattlsen makes a great many recommendations te the legislature and ex hibits very decided opinions, which are generally very geed opinions, in the main, though sometimes open te reasonable ex ception in the detail of the legislation he proposes. lie reviews at length the sub ject of railroad discrimination and thinks tiie legislature very much at fault in net enacting laws te efficiently carry out Un constitutional previsions in this regard. The governor lias something of a chronic disposition, wofear,te scold thelcsMaturp. He has dene a great deal of it, and the leg islature lias deserved a great deal perhaps nil that it lias get. It has certainly mciited the governor's stiictures upon its imlispohi imlispehi imlispohi tien te make the constitution effective against the offenses of railroads. But the legislature is net alone te blame in tills. The executive department of the govern ment might hav e done a great deal in v in dication of the constitution in this regard; whereas it has net rai'-ed a fingei. The governor of Pennsylvania Is clothed with a great deal of jxnver ; and a wise and strong executive, supiKirtetl bv an active and earnest attorney general, could make the fur fly from the corporations who are dis criminating against the people of the state. It is wholly within the power Of the goveniei of Peiinslvauia, under existing laws, te prevent the rnil rnil le.uls of the state fiem charging the lieeple of the state mere for carrying tlteir goods than the charge the people of ether ntates ; and it is a disgrace te the adminis tration of the law in lVnnsvlvaiiia. and te the execution of it, that the common car iers chattered b Pennsylvania thus notor netor noter riously nbiise its people and go un whipped of justice and undeterred. Anether recommendation of the governor's which would lie a geed one undci propel circumstances, is we fe.ir net adapted te our present civilization. He wants ever man convicted of crime te le punished out of hand. Particularly docs he think that murderers should be hung speedily ; and we believe he is light if the are aur tlerers. Hut the trouble comes in detci min ing this question. There is general) a difference of opinion en tlie question. The convict and his friends, vv ith a greatei or less portion of the community, think lie is net a murderer; and the law allows appeals te various tribunals up te the lward of par dons and thegovernei. Gov. Patthen is dispened ver stiengl te think that the guess of the first jury in the matter should be final and that tlie state is enl incommoded by an effort te reach a sounder conclusion. Peihaps it is se. Perhaps it is unfertunate that ieople de net likete see innocent men hung. It may be a mawkish iH-ntiment only which is of fended b the scaffold ; but in our opinion it is a fai mere objectionable lack of sentiment which would in duce an one te leek with calmness upon the taking of tlie life of a human being who had net committed murder, leend thu peradventure which the law Ias down as the b.mier against the shedding of innocent bleed b its hand. Tin: peliticd "dudes" of the Republican party in Xew Yerk nnd I'ennsvhnnl.i have received awul drubbing. It ii hard te bellove the stories of the mushroom growth of heiiiu cities in tlie West, no remarkable nre seme of the figures given. Yet their rise has t.ikc,n place in tlie iiioinery of men net jet old, who are new living. C'liidge'n phenomenal advance lrem.i swamp land te the third city in tlie Union has often been referred te. The growth of Minneapo lis, Minnesota, is almost equally remarkable. Tlilrty-five years age tlie city was net j te-day It has nfpeptil.itinu of 125,000 reuK Terty ears age its slte could hav e lieen bought for fte; new laud is worth in certain t-treets 51,500 a front feet. It might be nt llrtt supposed that tlie great and midden increase of western cities w euld seriously nllei t the large cities in the east. Net so.hew ever; for Uroekl.wi built mere iieuseslast year than tlie .vearpreeeding. The number of houses irected in Phllndcl phia last ear Is jilaeed at ever G,0Uii, the lar gest number erected in ene j ear since lSTii. One hundred years lience our descendants will regard the population of te-day as net much mero than a respectable colony. Within the vest peeket of Den Cameren must the destinies of peer Pennsylvania lie for six moieycu-H te come. Tin: maiMLiiieut of thu .Southern i:jposl i:jpesl i:jposl tien, Louisville, Ky., have issued u prospec tus for a national agricultural, horticultural, Mineral nnd live stock exhibition te t held in Louisville under the auspices of the Ex position t-emiany and the department of ag riculture of the general government. It de clares that according te the census of ISsO : "In our country there are about 3,0O0,0e0 persons engaged in agriculture, nnd about 3,00-(100 persons engaged in manufactures. There is mero tliau ?12,00O,OiX,0u0 capital In vested in farms, implements and liv e stock, nnd net ?.),O00,O00,O00 capital invested in manufactures." Taking this as n text it is insisted that the country's great agricultural resources have nevcr been given proper prominence, nnd the government is te Imi nsked te coutribute 81,275,000 towards tlie ox ex ox hihitlen, $500,000 or which is te Imj a le.ui similar te that inade te the New Orleans ilx IxuMim. As the. Southern Exposition com pany lias had two successful inhibitions for twosuetessive years, tlie country might feel safe that n national agricultural exhlbit would he safe in their hands. Ir liolengs te Parson Xcwmaii te lay en the oulegistlo tliree inches deep in shaking of the dead. The body of Ex-Governer I.eland Stanfeid'H seu arrived in San IVan cIkcj reeently, Jiis death having occurred in Roiiiein March last and Itev. J. P. New man, for and In consideration or the siiiu of ?10,000, It is Mid, agreed te deliver the funeral ser mon. The ley appeirs te have been nn iiinliible lad without any irtlcularly jiesltHu qualities, yet fieneral Orant'H old pastor found that "he had tlie wisdom nnd philoso phy or a Ilacen, the keen foresight and pene tration of a Richelieu, the Iwauty of Ajiolle Ilolvideie, the nrtiotle taste of Michael An gchs the oye of an angel, the forehead of n god, the mental premise or n Haniilteii, tlie olequcnco efn Pitt, tlie iihllautlirepy of a Peabody, the toiulcriies.s of Pascal, null Iho fctudleusness of n Gibben, and he predicled that rer generations te couie the youth of the country, recognizing in Lelund Staiilerd, Jr., awvler, would visit his tomb for Inspiration, und that his examplu would be as n beacon light te ull the nations." ThUwas the tlfth and concluding wrvice ever tlie young man's remalns. And this manner or ret was desired, bought nnd paid for by his parent "What feels these mertnU be 1 An esteemed contemporary new perlins feels seme regi et that it w ns net content w 1th its Rituotlen In the fr.v lug pan. Tm: low prices p,ild v omen for bird, i'x nclitur verk in the large cities Is te an extent startling. I'reni twenty-five te thirty cents are jiald n deren for shirt making. One wo we nnn who was found by n New erk 1 let aid reporter, w as unking neckties at fifty cents n gross twelve deren. Anether was paid forty-llve cents n dozen for sew lug satin cra vats Thee starvation pi Ices make the let of the woman who is de)eudaut en her own labors for a livelihood doubly hard. Seme new Heed should rise and tllngn ioetle beml'shrll Inte the world similar te the "Soup of the Shirt," that this nnfertuinte condition efnfl.drs mav 1h quickly ameliorated. I'st.tKi: most lengthy divumriits, the governor's message mikes excellent residing. PERSONAL. lit. vim: issxikenef te deliver the address nt the dedU-atlen of the Washington monu ment, should Mr. Wlnthrep's disability con tinue. Ti:nnvsev, mstirdlug tol'dwnrd(!essc,thp Knplish poet professor. Is w ell descrllHsl In the laureate's own words, "a man-soul foil en strnm; meat." It. V. Jevbs efl'ltlsliurg, lias been eleetcsl president or the American Iren nnd steel ns ns ns sociatien, and James M. Mvmik let presi dent and general manager. Gun. W. S. 11akm:v's eldest son lias peti tioned the court nl M. Leuis te niipeintn re ceiver for his father's estate, v allied nt fl.OPu. 000. The general's nvent msrriace te mi ex trenielr xeung wife Is the mev Ing cause or the petition. Ce i. Lkvi M visii, of Aerk, reccivetl as n New Year's gift, n rib from the e which was roasted at New freedom en the occasion of the Pcmoerntie jubilee. The ilbls IsMUti fully nint(sl in light pe-i green isler. nnd is appropriately lnserilcd. Jesj pit Rich vni'ses. of St. Paul, Mum., is worth some live or six millions, but he lieasts that he never paid mere than 512 for n suit of clothes in his life, lie Is seventy five ears old this v Inter, but he never bought himself nn overcoat in his life. SwiMirilNB is depleted ns n iet witlin "tiny body," but a head out of all proportion te his liedy net out of shape, but of colossal proportions. He is In conversation n grace ful, brilliant and fluent talker iqien every subject, science, literature or imlitics. PiivNcts Pi: H vi:s .lAvvinn, svretnry of the public buildings commission of Philadel phia, from its organization, died en Monday evening of heart disease, at Ids remdpnee in West Philadelphia. He was the author or sev eral poems, nnieng them " The sleeping Sontinel," which he rejid once before a large nudlence, including President Linceliu Jay Gevi.d is said te have aleut n dozen lobbyists in Washington in his regular uy, including one New Yerk broker, who lias been nil winter giving quiet little "slag" parties nt n hired heuse neai Secretary Chan dlers. These dinners have been kept very quiet, but though ONpeiMvc, the Gnubl agents think that they nre worth tlie outlay. M.vnqtls ok Rire is about the only governor general of India te wliemthnt office was net mero or ltssnn object fi-em n jxjcu niary sUndjeint. He is nverv lieh man, with a lieautlful heuse in Carlten Gardens, Londen, n splendid villa in Putney, a giand seat in Yorkshire, anil another in Lincoln shire. Lady Ripen has an independent for fer tnru of t30,ent)n j ear, nnd thev hav r only one ilnld. He is unmarried. Si.n iTen M viiem: is k.ui1 te In liv ing pretty fast, hav mg left his fiinily nt home nnd taken lachcler niartiiu.uts at Welcker's in Washington, lie professes an entire In In lUllercnce te politics this winter, has hardly been nrar tlie Wldte Heiib and nets like a man w horn defeat has soured. Some el ins Ixjst political and social friends in Virginia have broken oil with him Rlddlcborger nevcr gees tosee linn and he Hies in moody quiet. Tlie only relative with him is a son, who holds .1 J2,200 sinecure nt tlie "Senate. ct hi: or .vvriiviA ami spinal vvilviv- Mlss S3 West ?iu sti.ket, N liv V eck, JIny 17. lsS Tlieii(,'h It ma lie Inegularfer n )iliiilcliiu te Klie.irtitlllcntuln faioref n preprlPtaij inrnll clue, still, In the can he of tmm.uilty. I cnltire tesnj n word In fix or of Allceck'h l'enni s I'las ters, which I esteem the meat lcmarknblc ex teniiil reniPdj' of thts ntun I hnve Known these Piasters te eureniiliml W cukncss when) the luitleut hail been cenllned for months te his bed A ljlnrksinllh of 111 nc qiinintnnce was sevi 11 Ir Injured In the Imik bj the kick efn horse, four Allx K'.s l'oreis I'LASTLitsqiiUUl) rellcuxl him of cxcmclntlnc iiRenj nnd cured lilin In n week Anether patlHiil, HUlTirlng vilth N'enmlglA of the Heart, ns rempli telj cunsl In four hours In Asthmu, I knew or uraw nheri lliej Mere worn for three months nnd fall nsten.1 te hcnlth In another i-i where 11 patient hail sporadic Cholera, nothing nlicied hlni until he put en three ALLceK'a I'oi.ets 1'l vermis. In twelve hours nil pains In his chest nnd stomach dlsippenred I kneir tint time rUsteix, np plied en the pit of ihe steumrh. 111c a e cretin icmcil) for Kyspepsla nnd Leiutlpitlnu I Innlly, If persons oncetisu Alueck'h I'oeeus I'hstuu tht-r will never use nnj ether; they ni-e se pleasant, qulek nnd julnless nature's bidiny assistant II C VAN NOKM VN, VI 1) " Allcock's " Is thoenlj (lenulne Poreui I'las .IJf'.S.Mfi.'.VTS. pCLTON OPERA IIOl's,Ii -e.vi: i:ki - C'OVIJILXCI.Nti 3IOMi.V, JANCAUV 5, lsi Jlutlnees Wcilneselay & f- itiirduj at 2 an Just what the public nnt Flrst-clum Cnmle Opera nt the i'eojile'n I'ejmlar Prices AI)5UssiO.S,10A Sitl.Ms Hwcniil Siiiu 10 cents extra. Pei 8 iln nt Ojieni limine Olllre, non open -SIXTH ANM A I. let II- BENNETT & MOULTON'S 00MI0 OPEEA COMPANY. ItLPChTOIUl. MONH.W l.V r.M.Nf. Tlii Mn-nei TCI sIlAY LVKMMi "Olivette " Hl.IIM.sII.tl l.i:MV(.--imiee Tailor" IHlltsDAV i:LM.Ni.-" Chliiic of Ner liinndi." PHllIVY hVK.IVl.-OHiette" HAirilll.W MhM.Vfi-' 11,,, Museet" Wi:iNKsl)AY 3I.VIIM:n-"imiee Tuilni" SATUItDAV MA1I.NUU l'iiinreie." '1 he operas picHcntcd with eiery nttentleu te ili'tull. 1 nil Chorus nnd erchestni, etc Jl-Dtd LANCASTER i.i.i. 1:. COMMERCIAL COJ,- Ne lb!i KAsr KIM, hTKIIUT Open ihiynnd eicnlug. Instruction In these bnmches lust nduptid in huslucss lmraulls. t)H-u ugnln en Monday, .luimurj Mh r.uileisud nnd patronized h our luuliug hunluess men. Send nr cull for circular gtilng lull lufermu Hen. Addicss, JnnJlnul II c WKIIll.i:):, P1I11 J OUIS WE11ER. WATCHES AND CLOCKS. IU1(1AIS IV WATCHES, CLOCKS, CHAINS, K1MIM, SPIIC TACI.KS, He Itepalrlngefnll kinds w 111 n cell nmv Mieinenu! nttLiitiiiii. I.OUIs W I. hi It.lt, N'e. ISOWNerlh Out en street. as lEeincmher iiiinie and number. Ulicctly ojipesito City llettl, innr IVnu'u DciietJ riMIIS PAPER IS PRINTED II ITH J. K. WRIGHT & CO.'S INK, Fairmeaut Ink Works, 2Clh anil IVnn'a. Aieuue, JanOlyd l'llILAUKLriUA, PA .i;iit'.u.. mrrERsf rON nnn 11 11 nun 11 11 mm utn 00 vv vr w nv j 1 11 II e vv vv IV IT n v n inn e e iv ww vi n j, N 1 11 e e ww wvv h sv "s-Sj, U OO VV VI N AN it nun no ns 1 II II It O II NN N 11 hnu e eh.ii 11 It K O II N .IN II U II OO N NN pun 1 n Sum rrrr ttit t 1 r t t v I T 1 1 1: mm 1 u it til HUH K K II 1 kll II II 1 . inn sss Thlsinisllrlnp, tsmddnlni; Iren with pmi'lece t ihtc tonics niiirkli 11111I mimiti tell Ct'UV.s DVspi.fsi . lMVli.i ssies. Vl. Mil v, wi:vknss, ivipini. moon i iin.i.s nnd 1 I V lilt nndM.CUAl.nl V Hi rapid nnd themuitli u.lmll illmi nllh Ihe lilixslli nnihes even part of the si stein, pml ties nnd enriches trie Misl ttvuethens Hie iiiuclcs uud ncriis, and tunes nnd inilgenitrs the si stem V tine Appctlcr Ilcsi tunic knew n It 11 111 cun the worst of Ovspcpsla. iv iuei Ing nil distressing j mpteuis, such ns Ills I Ing the lissl, IVhhlug Hint In the Meninch, Heartburn, etc. the enli li-en medicine Ihil will net blacken or Injure the teeth It Is lnvnlimtilc rer illi-n.i"s'('nll'iflc onion, multenll persons who IcnilMdcnttiri Mies Vn unfailing remedy fm diseases of the l.lier nud Kldnejs Pi is.ens iiitU ring from the etr,ci of 01 crwerk, ncrieus troubles, Ies of spp, tile, or dehlllt), cMM-icncMulckh Her ami lenewed energy bj Us uc it dis-s net cause Held ictie or nmtliiev I enstl IKIIIek elIII.U Iren iiu lii lues tte It Isthcenli prepiratlen or Iren thit causes 110 Injurious ilccts. Phi ti l.ms nnd druggists recommend H us the lest I n it The genuine h.is I'rnle Wnrk nnd enspil ml lines 011 wmpiier Inkn no ether Vlmleeuli In IlllOW S t III MU M. Hi, IUitimeuk, Mil ept'Mld.V.lyw II Of PLASTER. SHARP PAINS I rick, sprains. Wrenches Uhcumatlsm. Neu rwiRW.-sctniicn, ripmisi I'ni ns stiii ii In the side ILicknche, swollen lelnts Hesil lsce, sere Vlu.cles, Pnln in He host nnd nil pains nml mhes either Inenl 01 0. op scstcsl nre In stnnlli nlleteil nnd spei' lili i unsl U the well known lhip Vlatttr 1 empnnuUcd ns It Is, e( the uiedlcliiid v Irtucs of fr h Heps, 1,11ms, Kit anis nnd 1 tniets, tt Is indi 1 0 tltr lint p.iln killint; stimulating. Ms,ilini intlstrttntluutuc L'ei-inis I'uisier eier nml, e natim me sold 1,1 all dniffRtsts nml muntn stores ii cents nr ilieferl(Vi ;, 'mfr, Vi 1'iepile ters nnd ilanutietiiri'rs. It i-!,n Vlns HOP PLASTER. ixir-i. kiIihI tongue. Kid iTeiith soursiemach and bier disease cunsl 1 llnwlei s Mnmaph nnd I.licr Pills a cents uev'i5-ljdAw(S) N.ATARR1I. 'elvs CREAM :cti!i s BALM COI.l) IN HKV1), CVTVKIIll, IMI-K COI.II, II V I l.V Fl!,l)l. VIMss HK V HAL II I. 1 nsi te Use Price, -N 1. .' Urn's , (),ue, HAY FEVER. I l.V s CllEAM lt.VI.M Lleanses the Head. Vila) s Inflammation, Ilcnls the Mires, Ucstnrcs the cinis of Tn-te nnd iihI A quick nnd jiesltlie euro. 50 cents nt DrugBNts ill cents liv mall, registered send for circiil ir sSII1pie by mall, 10 cents ELY BROTHERS, Jeed.tw Drugiflsts, Oswego, N Y srea rorite5E (.HVI'l'LIi H V.N Ii Mi's F.UE AMI VI. I. UOH.ilNKssei Till. SKIN It does net hurt like. Olj ccrliie PltlcK. lenndr.tK.Nls, nt COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, .N09. is; ami isu south H'Ki:.s sti:i:i:t, decs-Cmd Lancaster, Pa. fATARAt-r IS- rXI)ERSTO(ii7AN V Oivnclti situnted In the Lens of tlie l.ye, ma occur nt nnv ngc. tint, ns n rule, Is h Ulse,i, of old nt;e, and the less nr tninspnrenci of the Lens Is pnilialily chieil) Out, te Its deficient nu trlllen. depenilent upon nn lnefllcient Weed upnli All l)sia,es of the Lie, l.ar, 1 tirent nlse, Chronic nnd Priintu lu-enscs iiiicessfnllv treateil hi lilts 11 D ,) m KiNIi VKl.lt Olllce n List Walnut strict. Ijiucusti r. Pa Consultation free jJ-3til.tw c "lON-sl'MPriON. I Icivpa nesltlie rcmtdi fur the nheiciiis ease . In Its ue thousands of c-.ises of Ihe worst kind and or Inns Mnniltnir n.i e lucncurtd In de.sl s strong Is inif.dth In Its elllcnci, tlint I will s. ml TW e lleitLhs I Kl I., together with nVAIt Mill. lltUATIsi of tliotllsensuteniiy siiirirer elieepicssniid P e address in: 1 a si ecrvi, i.".'s;ini isli;mw lsj pl51rl st , .s v ren s.ii.v. 01: i:r.r. FOR RENT. V full- Iiirm of liV Aires In the Clli of I nncnsternnd Vlnnhcim town. hip from April 1 )" Vpply te Ji-tfiUv J .VI 111 ICKK Se. U North 11 r,. uku street 17" R RENT. i? Prem Airll 1st it. or serHii r If .li.-lri ,1 ,l,.,il.. simlile resUlmice .Ne 3nTi l..i-t Mm. wti,'t .m, nil mmh rn cnnienitnces. lerleriiis.etc .npiily in 3U! Lust King street, Ijiiuusli r, Pn JnnC-tld .1 v si vl'lKKU JjVOR RENT. A llrst class Ilnlry 1'Hnn, kltuntu two miles from Umcnster. A I neni Let In 7th Wunl. cltj A I ucre Ijjt in Mh Vlurd, clti seiernl small houses 131 liml IIIKSH 111:0 IT1! lit RENT. X1 Vt Ne acLNIItKSlil V III .hinted rooms en second nnd thinl lloers, suitiilile for 11 senm sti-ess, fiiilcn use or ledjjln;; piirpe-cs 1'esses hlen Vpril 1 Vppli nt M II VIILIiltfslps. Jsn 1 tfd tt in nn s,,uurc. DESIRAIILlfLIQlOR .STORir FOR J- sALi: The stoeker liquors goodwill nnd fixtures of n llrst-chiss wholesale and Html llquorhterooirereilnt priintc sad , Mumtdl Ul rectlj opposite t he postelllcco nNerthQncen htiei t, Liucustcr, Pu. J inft-tfil Hei sK , ,i te. 1 7IOR RENT. 1 mm A111II 1st. Iss5. Mere lioem Ne as Kat King street, 1 it or 13 feet Ieiir ns desired ; Reed ,-.,-1 iiin, puuiii iiui. .e. -j.'w,n J(, nikeii in, thus in.ikhiK one (if the largest nnd most deslni hle store 1001ns In the eltj. Apply nt Ne at, Jani.'td I7IOR RENT. V 'Ihu stele Itoem nnd liwilllin;, Nes linnd 11 seuiii Qikcii street, from the ilrst of April next 'I he slere has ene of the best established nnd InrRCst wlieliwtln nnd n tall clgnr undto undte undto haccecustoms In the city. Apiilj te , ,. W P IlllLNTOS, ull tfd Ne. 3 semh Ciuecn street. ,i..i;,.v(ir( s. INSTATE OF WILLIAM LLSH, LATE i-i of Luncustcr city, den used Litters of iidmlnLtrutlen en n.dd itiiti having heen granlid te the undersigned nil persons In debted theretenre requcsttdtemnkelnnnedlalc pnjimnt nnd these having claim or demands ngaliist the same, will present them without do de I111 forsettlement te the iindi ralgiud, residing in lh( iltj of Ijincuster. WALTKP.WI.I.SH Lxeeuter iixe V lev IE Attorney. deeJ-Ctdeaw A .SSK.NEI) ESTATE Ol' .IOMRmThER--i - zeg nnd 11 ife, of Lancaster ( Ity, Ltneister eunt), Pn Jn-cph llcrzeg nnd wife, of Iain casti r, h 11 lug by died of vel u u tar usslgninent, luted Hi ecmbcrlS, lsSI, usslgncd and transferred nil tin Ir estate and effects te te undersigned, for the benefit efthe cn.diter of Ihn wild Jeseph Ilerreg. he theiofern ulies nelle e te ill mi'.r.j Indehted tnnihl assigner, te luuke puymcnttn thu undci signed n It limit delaj. nml theso lull ing claims te piescnt them 10 dl7-.tdV VV. A. WILSON, Assignee TESTATE OP PRANK QI'INN, LATE OP 11 Lancaster city, deccused Litters testa-mentnrx-011 said cstutn having bten granted te Hie unilerslgned, nil persons Indi bit d thereto nre leeucstLd In make liuiuedlate puj incut, und theso lulling 1 latins or demands ugidnst the Miinii villi present Ihein without dilai for settle inent lethe iiudei-slgned, icsldlng In said cite 1SLV. V 1 KACL ! )' ' n,rT' iiuiiii-i:rn ln.s, .1 II 1! VV Atistii, Kxeeutnrs Vtteniejs lUs.tdnanW 17ISTATE OP PRANV.JOSEIMIIIOIIEL, JU lute of I.uneuster city, Lancaster county, leccused, Tim iinilcrslgntd auditor, uppnlnted ledlstiibutn the buhineiircinaluliig In fhuluiuds of Jehn A Cejle,eq, executei of the will of said dec es d, te und uineng llus. legnUly cn llllid tntheuime. will Kit for that puipesn oil MIIMIAI.J VMAltVJj. ,sxV. nt lili.1 ,,,' , .1, Llliniry Itcsim of the Court Heuse, In Ihn city of Liuiciisler, w here ull pneiw interested in snld dlatrihutieii nun iitleud. J.'St.MM IIKMll .1. III'TLI.I Auditor 17I.STATEOP ELI.A1IP.TH YOST, LATE III of Ijincaster 1 Ity, deceased. '1 he under Blgucd auditor, appointed te dlstiihuie thu hill. iiiKe reuinlnlng In the linndsef Charles Hern art, administrator of said decedent, te und niiieug these legally entitled te the same, i, t for tint pin pose en batiudi.y, Iniiiiary si, IsSi, ut In I'clixkii in,, in the Library Itoeui efthe Court Huufcc, In the illy of Lancaster, where ull per ilous luleresli d In suld dlstiibutlen nmy attend, ,..,, JOHM: M.VLe.Ni:, j:-3tdeun Auditor, YARA (.'WARS. ONLY ec, (H'ARAN tied Vnru.ut II AltTJIAX'8 'YELLOW FltO.ST CIOAU BlOltli iri.eriiiAt;. f K.SMALfN(L GREAT SLAUGHTER -I.N- PINE OVERCOATS. e offer tivdav a reduction efJiV te ,te per cent, below hist nietiln's prices Crembln's celchnited und iHiputnr 01 minting.. Till: IlKsT IS Till: WOltl.li. In nil the different shinies und stiles P.lj slins. Puis., veleurs, vicunas, Ijiltiis-U, Itn tlnn. Vlnntmink's Vslraehins, 1 tc. P II IM minus, Cxirlues, Hutlel's nud Patent lleniers, Iteinl Irish Prlcje, (Inrijewen, Pclerslmius, vielteusnnd Kersi js Ihese goods can nnlv he h id nt lending houses In hirge cities, und range In lulce from .Vi te lui We nre selling thiel rrem .! te JV V lull line of Demestic Piibrlcs, ringing In prices rrem u te f.m SUITINGS OK KV LIIV ULsCltlPTIOS AT l'RICI.S COIt Ul.sptlMUMIlA LOW VII colors are subjected In n thorough cheinl oiliest. Our work Is of the best nml highest stIeefnrt Our long experience In business nnd ehwe Inspection enables us te be thoroughly tiunlllnr with nil the best timmifiicturcs und litest Miles in theinirkct. tllvn iisn trill nnd ls isnii meed, -VI- Ne 2 Weat Kins Streot iitul Contre Squtire. Sibling's Tailors Guild. :b m u l' l WAS Airll.LIAMseN A POSTER'S PriGc List of Special Sale Vs lets me s,.M mil the will lint bediipll en ted ClOTHINl, ( lilldr,n's suits reduced from All wool suits suits Itejs' VII wool Uress suits t 5 ll) te I V) 1 VI te 3..VI 5 no te I ll 10 1100 te s 10 te 16.(0 te 17 00 te Wte te 9 .VI te 7 .'si te 7 HI te t. 00 te a! 10 te 55(10 te 21 HO te 1S.U1 te 3 7J le.ui III (II 750 1S.W IS ID lull) SIM GS0 I.IO sru ftlrtl aim ISfll 1S() 7.V Vllxed " Vlen'ssack All wool sun, " frock ' Heys' Oi ercents reduced Hern MiirsOierveHts.sllktllminlngs vihltneis " W'h!cerd .. SJO te l.KNT's Pl'llMSIUNO (iOOl)S silk scarfs nduccd from . 73 te t Je riiiu-y euws " 40 e iV senrttt l nilcrshlrts, All wool from 1 te I hi Hniwcrs 1 i te I (i) iicni) jinrnin sQinsnnu Iimwers 35 te 1 scotch vierlneshlrts.tlirsncrs S5 te iV ILVTs AMI CAl's Voting (.enfs lllnck soft Hut from .. s,tt,r .. Heys' selt Hit Ileal seiilsUii Cup, MM te II .V) 2 5.) te li) 1 hi te H u MM te 1 73 te 1 23 te S50 te S TO te .VI 0(0 5 HI I H) Plush fails sprlngttifd Herse ltlankcts 1 10 Jill till riusn 1 Lnji llebes HOOTS' AND SHOES Lulles' Pebble Cent lluttened hhoe, very dressy und durnble, reduced from . uwtetJJl liciit's full dress hand sewed Clench Cnlf Congress enlterri duccd trem 7,H) te 3 Sn The nbei e nre a fen- prices taken from each de luirtmcnt, us our space will net permit, a large usi in iiurR mis iiuuuer iiiirsnecs nnie imcii reduced In prices, nnd the Sknte lings that lull e b eusojeiig coming ure new here Prices, 75c , il (I), 41 75 aa"-tem open until 11 o'clock p. in., except saturdiis WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, Xes. 34, :H, :$ ic Its East Kirn; St., LVSC.VsIl.lt. PA II ALL I'Al'MI. pHARRs, . TRY. A Combination Cornice and Pele Combined. In Wulnutnnd Kbenj, nt 1 nm piece These haie been n duccd from :.5e We nre desirous et closing them out Poles for See. 75c, tl no nnd llniss, llrassl ilmmcd, Lbenj, Walnut unci Ash LACE CURTAINS ler'.ic, i irt, jfii), f 1 7-,, fin), v) fi.ni jajii, II ), (I , JH), up lefjni.iii pair One Pier Mlrmr, W uliiut Frame, 13 Oe, former price, 1iiui one Pier Vtlrrer, Walnut 1 mine, l hi, former price, fiIH) One Pier Mirror. Walnut Frame, 7Vh, former price, ir One Shuttle Jllrrer, f73i, former price, f ion WINDOW SHADES, In NKW PATlKKNs Plnln lioeils In All Celers nnd W Idths. I ixtuivs Cord nnd Spring Ornaments lu Assortment WALL PAPER, or r.vi:i: inci:iprie.v nnd gkadf.s Haie jour work done new, ns prices w cm never se low PHARES W. FRY, NO. 57 NORTH QUEEN s,ST., I.VM astki:, PA. fOfs;riv:.vMf. (loeits. T HIE CHEAPEST PLACE TO JIL'Y AT LOW PRICES STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, Ceal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures, -IS A 'I - JOHN P. SCIIAUM k SON'S, Ne. 24 Seuth Queen Street, fi b.7 I yd LAM AS 1 Kit, PA. hoots Axn .irons. ; JJAROAINS IN HOMDAY HLPl'IER.S. WM.H.GAST, XO. 10S NORTH QUEEN STRKK1. IIILVLKItl.N' Beets, Shoes and Rubbers. W a have luiv e 11 nice let of Funey slippers for Chilstmns PrcsenlB, nt prices ranging fiem tl no 1111. Alse n lull Hun or Medium Priced Heets, Hhecsiind Itubbcrs, which will he sold nt tbfl lowest posplble prices, .New Is the time for bur. enlns, irhvthei lu Ucnily mnde or Ordered VVerK, W'ucontlnue te lead nil ethers lu mens urcd 01 k for Indies or genllemen, und our t Ine I rench Calf Congress Hoeis or llutten shoes, for WSe. iioguaiiuileeto be equal te'nny s)U)shoe te be hud nnywhere. Ily our new method no nicrceineull squeaking, uhlch Is soeblectlonii. bio te miiny persons. eivi: us a Till A I. a.VII PI.BA8KII, YOU WILL UK NOTICE TO TREHI'AHSKUS AND UUN.N'KltS. All persons ure hereby for bidden 10 trespass 011 nny of thu hinds of the Cornwall or Speed n ell estates, in Lebanon nnd ljiucnsler counties, whether Inclesed ermilti. c lescd, either for the purpose of sheeting or llsh ngei dug lmr. an thn law will be " fgldly cufercei dust nlftrespuHilng en said lands of thu undersigned mier 1111s nonce. VVM COLKJ1AK FltKKMA.N, 11. l'KIIUi AI.IIKN, LDW'AltD V. FItKKMAN, Alleniey for It. VV. Celeman' heirs, OCtll tfdAw vi. or 11 1. se. BKEAK-NECK PRICES. At proseat our pricea are se very low that they would bring disas ter If long porsisted in ; but the race is nigh ever for this seasen and we mean te make a geed finish. If you are in need of Clothing new is the time te buy at an ad van tage. A. C. YATES & CO., (503, (10 1, (50(5, C1IKSTXUT SI'S. PHILADELPHIA. N'eticv Kstlmtilcs furnished te Clubs nn Oi ercents let the Inniigiinitlen. s.'-lind R E.MOVAL AND Ol'ENINO. l.iX'ASttn, Pa , sept 10, lssi tdesliete lunke Uneiin te iny Irtcnds nud ciistiimers, nud the public lu general, that I haie removed from NO 21 SOUTH (Jl'LI.N SlItl.l'.T, te .NO l.'l NOlnit tJPKKN StUKLT, fennerl) occupied by the llrm or vrndlng ,t lsiusinan, iiheri 1 haie opened with 11 large assortment el Kngllsh, Kreuchiinilllcnuan .N01 cities, together iilthnt-urge Line of Demestic Pnhrlcs Cem posed ns my New Sleck Is, of New Heeds und New styles, I feel assured lint In soliciting 11 continuance of jour patronage, 31m ulllhuie nn opportunity of making selections from a stock uiiequnled In Its inrlety and ndnptcd te the present demand, which is for geed 1 aloes, gentleinnnlv jlcs nnd cltects, nud nxqiilslle tit. Xeth' 1-it the ierylicstorwetkmnnshli! und prices te suit oierjliod Please fill or inn with your erdcis Veurs Very Tnilj, D.R. WINTERS. 7-1: WISH vor ALL A HAPPY NEW YEAR. vv l vi isu vor vli. re tevu. and pvii TALK OP Till. GREAT BARGAINS IN CLOTHING U hlch w hfte lnfldeaml ure neu trrtklu, hn lnjj come Here- ttlllnrent Hihi of rchhU hlch inut k COME AT ONCE -ten 1111 MQiINSJf MK.N'SCOVIVIOV ovKitce.vrs, fit", lifsl. M'iV -VIKN-S llETThlt gt'AI.lTV OVKltCOATs, (I III. l .', HV.ID te f.1 HI .vikn's pink nl:i:ss,ovi.i:reATs, llii,.SU)tell3 75 Ihesn goods nre nil north from tent mere Ui te V) per CIIII.IHSK.VaOV Kill OATS as lewftsJISV HOV V OVI.lllO VI liis low as li.li). CIIILl)ltKN"ssjins from 1 1 10 np te;5() Other Bargains Preparing for Next Week. IIESH & BROTHEE, Penn Hall Clothing Heuse. lOILNKItercK.VTltKsjQLAUK AND .NOK1II IJUKK.N sjruhhr, Lnnciister. Pn TJIALL ANNOUNCEMENT OI' FINE TAILORING henry Smarts, Ne. O Eaet KInfr Streot 1 have In steclc Iho most cemiilute nud thnlce nssertment or flM WOOLENS rOltTHK PALL AMI VVLNTKUTItADK KVLIt OPFKItEI) IIKKOItK IN THIS CITY. A grintvurletvef I.ATKsirsTYl.KiJllEi'Kl.n t-UITLVll COUKSCUKVVi lu ull shudes and rinalltles A SPLK.N'DID AS-JOItTMK.NT LIQHT AND nKAVYAVKIOHT OP 0YDRC0ATING. Prices AS LOVYA1TIIK LOVYKST and all goods warranted as roprcsented H. GERHART. piCONOMY IN CLOTHINC. L. GANSMAN &. BRO. E Yeu nre doubtless Inteiestedln thepurchase of Clothing, und irunt the best goods for the least liiimuy, We uru eriuully IntciesKd lu securing your puirnuuge, nnu 11 e iinve piaceu euriurgu sieck at prices vritmii klie leach of ull. Iho times 1110 ripe for It, 1 he werklngmnii ees no use In navlug tts tiO for nn Oieneat ern nets no use In paying tl.V no for 1111 Oieixeal h halt, when he can tllid an honest nud geed looking nrtlcle here for il.0(i nnd 8.i. SUITS ! SUITS, ioe, fit 00, ;fM,i), fcUlTS, $10 00, f 1 100, 1 00, BEST WORKMANSHIP. PIIICK8 PltOM 10 TO 15 I'KIt C'KNT. I.OWKlt THAN KLSKVVIIKIti:. Overcoats. Overcoats. OVKllCOATd, V (0, (I 0(1, Jfl.00. OVKUC'OATS, tiOO, 10 00, fliWI. OVKItCOATd, $13 00, ll 00, 15.en. llest Qualities, Leu est Prices, and n Vast Stock te select fiem. Our goods were never se Ie;us new, while they nre us deslnible us ever. L. GAISJLOT & BRO, TIIK FA8II10NAULE MEUC11A.NT TAIl.OItS AND CI.OTlllKltS, Nee. 66-00 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Illght mi the Seuthntst Cor. e( Orunge, LANCWbTKit, PA, a-Net connected with nny ether Clothing I llnii.Aln Otl.eitv " ' 111 (letliii ! 0 si. mans. gLEKHIS. rltiKtUUH. SLEI&HS! SIEI&HS! EDGERLEY & CO., MAHKKl' SlItKKT, It P. A It OP l'OllOPPlCK, LANC.VslP.lt, P.V Our large stock of I'OUTI. VNI). VLIIANYnnd DliPIII.IVHLKIilHH, iihlch lie eiler nt lngely ivdiusMl pilces, nm decidedly Iho finest lu thu cllv. oS'Des'r reiuitr xe t-viei iiaiik neinc that is alwavs iiKiiAinii. Pall nml get 11 bargain AH iinik unrninted. UCIIAVKIXSriS K Every Style DiiKffy niirt Oftn'Inire bltSIIIKIi. IIKPAlltlNIl PltOVIPIl.v A'l lLNDI II 'III One set of norkiueit especially ciitptnicd for I list puipose. IUI1-.V, tld.tw N jennr.cii .v mi ley. Sleighs ! -Sleighs ! Sleighs ! GREAT BIRGAtMS NORBECKU MILEY'S, Cenicr iKike Ar Vine Slnvts, I. VNt Asll.lt, P.V OVER 40 PINE CUTTERS, IIOIII reim.AMi VM) AI.1tN. Nut ilNiM-eit nf ut fair, x. HI be ittTrml tetlm itubllr (lU. I' All,) nt ITIIMC HALL lltll l.s Our stock N tlie Kiiicit In tlie ttt, lm ln ll te thMitet premliit'iit nml tt Jntimi nf ttim which U cniicliMlrn .nwif UOn BUY A I'lIKil SIIOllllV Aimmi DON'f UK LI. II IO PVV l.VlIt VV Vll VN I' Pltll I s. Hut cull en the eldestimd most nllsbb tlrm lu the elt) and be com (need Ot It WO UK M STAINS Ol It H OltH A MILL SKIIK OP ( AltlSLVIII. WOltli ON HAND a- Itcpalrlni: Ncntlj Dene ji.infi.vntr. TTEATI'.IW OH rUUNAl'ES. u BEST" STEAM ENGINE Beiler Works, HATERS -Oil FURNACES lull Privnle Divelliiiejs Stlioels nnil I'uli lic Itiiildintrs. Call and see thniii. .Vlndeef heavy Iren, sim ple of construction, durnble, economical, tlie most Kndlntlnfr hurfiice of 11111 llciitii in the market. Nothing Cheap But the Price 1 OUR OWN PATENT. 43-1Iui1iik been In iisn in many of the Invest residences In Luncuster lu the past ten jtnrsls the best of evldence of Its merits. Addles, Jein Best & Sen, Se. 13 ROT FllTOX SIBEET, Janl5-ldA"' LAN'CASl'Ki:, P.V HAA'INO DISHOIiVEl) IAHTNEHHIIU und iinnnnncntly closed tlie lliestnut htrcct Iren VVeiks, 1 dcslru te Inform my old patrons and tlie public Renemlly, that luiu still In the business, oeinjc located lu the Penn lien C'empuny'ri Works, North Plum stieet, where I nm limklui; Iren nml llniss Castings of ever) de scrlptlen, und will be pleased te serve all it he may favor nm with their pntieiiHKc. Piem Ut cam experience In the business nud iislm; the best material nud employing the best mechanics, I nm satisfied 1 ciiiiKuaninteu entire kntlsfuct Ien C'nstlnRguiade from a mixture of Iren mid sleil which ure mero icllable for stieiiKth nnddiirn hlllty thnn the best cast Iren knenn, V teeth tell pinions, rolls nnd relllnir uillliieik u spec ialty. Castings inade of iei soft Iren, und brass castings of overx'dcscrlplleu. 1 haieull the pat tcnisef thnwell mid fninrably known .Vlnnrei Cem und Cob Crusher, refitted nud Improved also en liiind. Hills completely lilted up or lu parts, te replace old ones which harubeen In use ler x ears, guunintcelni; them teuli e mitlsf i Hen. It. 0. ilcCDLLI.V. nng llmd Mtei'i:mi:s. G O TO IIUKSK'H. -ren- CllltlSTMASJHOCEuIES. Per IlaklnK Sliitcilil. Per Piirebnlces. Knr t'lnv erliiB Lxtrnctsuud Itese Wider Pern Nice, limry I'lult llusktt. Pern Haskct of Fruit. Per Flerida OraiiKcs, Fer White (inipes. Fer Fine Itatslus. Fer Choice P. IS. Almonds. Fer ull Kinds of Nuts. Fer the llest Candy, '.' pounds for a cents Fer Clear 1 eys. Ferthe llest Cem eg. Fer the llest Tens. Fer Canned and llettlcd Goods. Fern IturrUet Choice llaldulu Apples. NOW FOR THE BOYS AND GIRLS. Al!Sauli,fu I',.''lu11' "r.'-'-'f1' vvllheach pound of Coffee during thu llelldai s. Irf-Come and sec, it will pay j ou. AT BURSK'S,
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