. THE LANCASTER DAILY iyTELTuIGENCgR, TIIUflSPAY, JANUAHY 6, 1887. - 1.4 a s k',SS ; i. F v, ' L.S 1 ,ifl K , w rj w & m VV w '.t HB INTELLIGENCER its vrmcr day in tot tbab (AfiMtay JMspUd.) A vmc, nn veiLiM t ., nrrr AtJOSrfB. nUTinitTCllMIM k ui An Ait AMeniiM mean, uiru PMML tIWUL OOHaiMIO AtLOWBD TO amir. Taunton oeviacrtoa. Dvamsme hatbb: ;.-v lH'n- lln. tin.) lln. ,lln, 6 In. Kw my.... tow 7 1 '! 8 W71 Ki&a mriift i 441 tu HfM Day.... Hi ibm soe 4Be en 7 se BarOaya. 1 loe l iee 616 aw s5 iyt...... 110 oe IN 790 0 40 wk I i iee 450 6M ae low Okl. ...I S9B 4 60 ? 60 10 60 IS SO 160 niNWMki. tee e 00 1000 isoe 1700 i MMeatk.....! I te 700JH00 laen aoeo moo firHentka... Boe 1000 1700 bee T700 moo SfnaMentht.. ea 1100 aoeo aioe ww noe Menth..... aoe la 00 99 00 moo 4400 (im rtm.. WT LI- T--11UMnn XUO IfUU&iy XUMJiugcuuui HED EVMV WtDNMDAV M0HNIN9. tMtATaAa, 11.00 roaitxMeirraa. cicm e taa, HLaa AVD A OOrT ran in rui uininw tr ajlUMiiimnma aouerrao mex btibt riirref raa - 0fATa AMD WUHTlIt U HflWaiH l.aill -4f wet aa.oeaaioaao te Taa wasti SAsarr. ''JliMrs-il eU Letttri and Telterami te s,;'- THM INTEIiUaBNOBn, tttllgneer Building-, Lancaster, l'a. tl)c awaetcr antelligcncw. LAHCABTKH. JANUAIIY C, ISS7. Its Significant Cheke. One hundred nnd sixty-six Kepublic.in ArtireRnntAt(vnci iua citnntrtra In paiipiii .r:rr:.r.T"v-,Tr-.. :7." ; ::: ', suBemyivu Teseiveu, uy me iuile ui uuc .( Bundrcu ana urty-feur of me numeer, 10 SSlBake Mr. Quay the Hepublican candidate fife' CtYn. TTnlted Xf.af snnafir. Tlin rpsnlt is 8? " significant of the condition of the Hepub- ' iiean party of U10 stnw, and slieu sit te be t ' abjectly held in subjection te its bosses ; as &V$V it has been for many years. There is no If ? ; amendment in its condition. Latterly L..A IfiAra laa hanr, enma 1nflennm1mt t'tiVtnrr . K-. WKdV muu uvvu ntmA .muv'wu wu w n.v.h.u ) Dtp I but the kickers have been completely sub f? dued and buried and the party once mere bi as firmly held in the grasp of its leaders as it was when Simen Cameren introduced it te the yoke, lie made the United States Senate the spring-beard of the state's poli tical bosses ; and as such Quay new claims and is given it. He ascends into the titular as well as actual domination of the party, which Ifa presents him te the country as the embedl- mem 01 iu principles anu virtue. 11 renn- sylvaniahad net been se long used te such representation, she would revolt at the thought of having such claya3 Quay for lier.flgurebut after Simen Cameren she no longer shudders. Quay is of the Cameren type very distinctly, lie has net and claims net any ether title te or qualitlcatien for a seat as senator from Tennsylvania, than his ability te lead the political party that confers that place upon him. This ability he has, as Cameren had it. He is the unchallenged Republican leader of the state, slnce two years age he boldly went before the people as a candidate for state treasurer and had his filthy political garment washed. There was no doubt about its foulness. He admitted it in the act of taking it te be cleansed in the (low ing river of the popular vote. That vote seemed te say that Quay was fit te be state ntf titieiuei , iiuu uuw uikcs mill W llie &, "r7TTnlted States Snatp. In fact it said nothing of the kind. Quay waB elected te be state treasurer because be was the Republican nominee, and there was net deep enough hostility te him in the Ilepublican ranks te cause him te lese any preceptlble iwrtien of its vote. We de net de the Republican voters, however, the injustice te believe that they really ap ap pfeved of Quay, whose political life and methods have been se objectieuablo te decent and honest sensibilities. The vote for Quay shows hew far political prejudice will carry men, and hew it will save the blackest brands from the fire. There was net in the aUite a man mere objectionable than Quay te its decent sense ; and when he was chosen te be state treasurer, a severe shock was given te confidence in the popular voice. Just as the Kepublicau vet of one hun dred and fifty-four out of one hundred and eixty-cix in favor of the elevation of Quay te the Senate, takes confidence from the representative voice. "We think no can confidently assume that the majority of these one hundred and fitty-feur represen tativca de net believe Jlr. Quay te be the fittest representative in the Sen.itn nf thir h? party In Tennsjlvama. They voted for him because they feared te de otherwise. He holds the reins ever his party, and te all doubting of hla personal fitness te be tennter he points te the people's verdict in bis favor withaconclusie force that the sheep in his fold cannot gainsay. But is It net a humiliating thine te Tenn- sylvania that she can have no better repre sentative than Quay in the United States Senate ? Te be sure it is a situation she is used te. But is it net time she becomes restless under it ? Quay is as fit te be sena tar as Simen Cameren was; he is an abler man and perhaps even a decenter ; and he is abler but net decenter than Den; but is net Uii tate heartily tired of this run of unscrupulous political sharks into an office that should be filled by one who would shed honor upon the state by his probity and talents, and confer beneflt upon the cjuntry by the wisdom of his words in the great council chamber ? ' Heating of Jiallread Cars. The terrible railroad accident in Ohie, and the coincident one in Massachusetts, Illustrating the great danger from, fire in collisions, should suffice te call the atten tion of legislators everywhere te the need of compelling railroads te provide efficient means of heating their cira, which shall be free from such awful dangers in casoef accident te the trains. It is always the overturning of the Bteves that causes the burning. It is im possible te believe that the wit of man can net conceive a method of heating cars which will avoid this danger. If the rail rail reads should be required by law te heat vv.aUjiuuiM mm nuuiu net Durn i II ii "v. .vuuu; IIUU ttWUyiOUO n. net air, water and steam are all at ttlr service, and a hpntlni? mr smv.k.i.,1 flttm the ethers, would de the w erk for the t It is se much the habit of railroads te consult ecouemy before safety te life that davices for avoiding accidents era of very ttew acceptance among railroad managers. Itii the very commonest thing te hear it lid that there is no recompense te be -;ieand in life-saving inventions for rail- ffOfti use ; aud this is particularly the case with Inventions intended te bave acci dents te train hands, such ns safety couplers and the like. The brutal railroad official Bays that he has abundant applica tiens te fill every dead man's place bcrore he Is cold ; and he sees no utility te the company in encountering expense te sa e its empleyes lives. It is necessary for the state te step in te declare that the lives of the railroad em em peoye and traveler shall be as fully pre tected as the v. it or man can 00 it. -"" here is a case in the heating of cars, wheie it is obvious that the convenience, greed, or some like reason of the railroad manager, keeps him te the dangerous nnd primitive stove, that is se often demonstrated te be tee unsafe for use. The Cancus Kce1tc. The Republican legislative caucus, after boosting Quay, seemed determined te boost as well prohibition and anti-disci imlnatien. That may be said te be surrounding Quay with a holy hale In his march en "Washing ton. Brether Cooper even declared that Quay was the author of the temperance plank in the Republican platform, and seemed desirous of portraying him as a ml het prohibitionist. AVe would net be sur prised new te see the Republican candidate for the Sinate pictured as the des-treun angel of whisky and railroad dijcnrauw dijcnrauw tien. It is viewing him uuder a new .sj pect,but these are days In which te he and learn, and it may be that eeu a rail read and whisky agent may suffer conver cenver conver sien. But it may also be that there has been no conversion either of Quay or of his party, and that both are as devoted te whisky and railroad interests as they ever were. It is easy for a party caucus te resolve, and easy te de nothing. These who expect great fruit from this Republican premise will be very likely te be disappointed. When the Prohibition amendment i3 sub raltted te the people by the "Republican leg islature, and the railroads are chained by an act forbidding discrimination, and mak ing effective the piovisiens of the constitu tion, our readers will be much elder than they are new. Fer fourteen years it h:i3 been the duty of Republican legislatures te enforce these previsions of the constitu tion and they have shown an utter aversion te the task , which a ersien still remains te disable them; though it is quite possible that In the fear of worse legislation from the United states, the railroad interests may themselves at their sessions propose some thing te take off the edge of the iepular clamor upon the subject. Cleveland set a matrimonial example that was net lest upon Secretary Lamar. EniciseN haseffered te build ten additional " Destroyers "ler the government at a cost of J200,000 each. It Is well named, because de signed te destroy the surplus. TnK seven elements In our national life te which Statistician Atkinson ascribes the great gains in material welfare achieved during the last twenty years are as follews: (1) The free purchase and large and increas ing individual ownership of land, with its resulting stability. (2) The freedom of ex change between the states. (3) The com mon schools. (Ij Free suffrage, which as sures protection te the humblest. (5) Lecal government ier local atlalra. O) General laws enabling cities and towns te provide water and sewerage without special acts, and railways te be constructed te prevent mono poly In transportation. (1) That habit of popular government which Invariably in duces the people of each newly formed com munity tochceso Its moderator or mayor, Ita selectmen, assessors of taxe, school com mittee, and constables, "andtben, adopting the principle or the Kegllsh common law, at ence undertake their customary gainful occupaUena." Thk Philadelphia Lcdjtr has new tyi-e, which la a notice that It la going te keep up 1U old custom or being one et the completed novtspaiersef the country. C'ebnklii's VANPEnnur made a short speech In New Yerk befere the railroad hraucb of the Yeung Men's Christian association en Tuesday and, of course, was liberally ap plauded. Mr. William K. Dedgo, who fol lowed him, relerred te the young millionaire In tertus of praise and especially commended hla liberality lu offering te errct a handsome building for the use of the railroad men of the New Yerk Central. lie aaid : "Shortly a stately structure will rlse oppesito this Grand Central depot, the various apartments or which will be provided with llbrarles,read llbrarles,read leg rooms, baths, gymnasiums, lecture rooms, In fact with everything that could be desired for the entertainment, Innocent amusement, education and the nurture el Christian principles. This munificent gift, worthy of a Christian, will be the property or the railroad empleye or the New Yerk Central." Mr. Depew followed with the remark that there w a only one railroad and that In his opinion was the New Yerk Central , the rest were branches, and after he had paid an elo quent tribute te Cornelius Vanderbilt and hla association the meeting was closed with a benediction. All this Is just as it should be for charltable liberality ha net been a prominent trait of character in most of our millionaires and should be encouraged ai uiucn as possieie. Qi-av's well, legislature did Its master's work TEBSONAL. Mn-.. Clem,land likes newspaper relks. Path is drawing crowded houses in tie City ei M ex lea Mayeu Hewitt, of New Yerk, starts his official career with a severe attack of mi scu lar rheumatlm. Hen. Sherman declines te say whi ther Blaine urged him te be a candidate for the presldency In 1581. 1'ASTonMEssAnes, el Philadelphia, talkB et reading law for a diversion. He has lad averydlverUng experience In a court rcem recently, "O'Donevan Uessa is charged by the Ionian brotherhood in New Yerk with mak lng away with Its funds. Se perishes anetbi r um.uciaaiiu i COI'UT II, ei'itT II. Ct nlbv is one of the most pop pep tobacconists la Peughkeepsle, becaule ular he displays this alsn and lives by It : Ne CItrareiteH Sold tn Hnvs ." Henry E. Dixev, the comedian, was ten dered a birthday dinner In Philadelphia Wednesday evening en the occasion of tis tW6nty-elglith anniversary. Ueniiv Ward BEEcnER still has a he'd upon his Plymouth church In Brooklyn. At the annual ale of pewa, with 75 unsjld, 11 e proceeds were nearly 115,000, Gov. Green, of New Jeriey, has many official plums at hla disposal. Among them area secretary el state, an attorney geuerai, a chancellor, a clerk of the supreme court, three Justices of the supreme court, a judge or the court et errors, three members or the state beard of assessors, nineteen ceuin en pleas judges and nutnoreua trustee, vis teri and commissioners. Mr. Oeorek McQewan has been re elected president of the American club, Phil adelphia. He received 110 votes, whlln hla competitor, Jehn Welsh, obtalned 18 veter. thus uant.iK i-nt wwuurfaua Luaieruv tl.'. ,atsl., M. Rf.r. ....., t 1. ...' The contest was a spirited one, and had be n waged for a month past L'acb. alde did Ita level best te secure votes, and the result of the tight haa been thoenrlchment of the club' treasury by fl,171, which was paid In by membera who were delinquent In thetrduea m m Bh Wenld Hate Walk-Over. I rem xhe Philadelphia Inquirer, rVit,;T,rdmit0,uiveittta ceu,J b WAYSIDE OtiANCES. Jehn U lUitler, et llie Knlglita or l.Ur, WM in Heading ttie ether day, etlrtlug up the people of that clly en the question et child lalHjr. He Mid he was almost lK.t te dwpalr by what ha had nc-en In traveling ever Ilia oeuntrr. At a allk mill In Alleuteu n a llttle girl tefil that he win only II yiwira old ami yet alie wan 0110 of the rvj!iilr empleye In the mill, 'lhe act of April Jl, 1M;. aaja Laber rfenueU tu all cotton, allk, llaxlao llaxlae llaxlao terloa aball consist of 10 hours and the brp or emrlevea ahall net be les than 11 cari The line or sui'h employer ler each oiTine ahull be fe The parent or KUarUlan shall forfeit or jmy the sum of $e0 for each efleuse In conniving or agreeing te employ audi. 1 he act of ISM sajs at 21 years or age no em. pleye In any factory shall work mero than lO hours In each w eek or 10 hours a (Uy. Yet In Heading girls and men couuuence te work at20mlnuUsteB o'clock In the morn ing. In Philadelphia Mr. Itutler was In a factory where a girl wate tecelxe .t.J0 for the week, while the Hues lmpeed upon her bv the flrni Hineunted te (5 ix. The speaker fnrtliyr sM "In l'hllnilel phla child labor lncreaatxl Iretu lVO te lv Female Increased , and inslea In creased , In the same time. As they manu f icture luipreuxl niHChluery.lttloe'i the opera tive no geed. The mere sltuple the mae'iltie simply means that the tnore displaced male labor 1U exist. Even priest aud mluistei In the cummoc cummec wraith beuld talk of this matter. The Idea eX expending WOU.O11O for the mtiltla' Let the state appropriate this sum te the heads of raaiuies uuapie te uye unless tney iiave their childrvii at wetk. and end these child ren te sclicul. Therv Is imich feid t r rei'tsti m m what hessrs. Au enlerprlslug cigar dealer in likes barre, Ben Dllley by nsuie, has til hi estab lishment a "peer box" Inte whu.li iwple drop their contributions from day te day. It is opened en New Year's day. This year there were S.037 pieces of coin hi It, their total weight being.')'- pounds. Thecelns amount te the neat sum efJlrtiTJ On Stay 1 the Luzerne Heme for Friendless Children and the hospital each received F7 worth of (lour. This amount was deducted lesving a balance of JIOS.73, which was forwarded p the treasurer el the city hospital. Suih a schema Is well worthy of imitation. Pittsburg's city cuuuuls hae passed an ordinance adopting Kastern standard time r,s the local city time, and it has caused much confusion. Buslueis men, bank clerks and many ethers residing out of the city find that they are compelled te tumble out of bed at an earlier hour In order te catch a train that they may reach their place of business in time, while they are compelled te wait for the same train they hae been going home en which lands them at their humes at the same time. The insurance companies are having considerable discussion ever the new time, and th question comes up: De their policies oxplre by the new time or the old? The question was asked: "If a policy explres te day at 12 o'clock, and at 10 minutes past 12, newtlme, (10 minutes befere 12, old time), a lire occurs, is tUe company liable'" Little rows like these keep the worlds Meed in circulation. President Steel, In bin address at theaunual meeting of the Philadelphia beard of educa tion, said that the statistic of the Eastern penitentiary show that, in ten1 years, if 1019 convict admitted, .1 years of sge and under, only Jl bad learned trade and IVk had net ; "hi bad attended school and 2H3 bad net ; $0 per cent bad attended school, but only 3 percent had been Instructed In a trade. CO per cent, had never attended school, and ST7 per cent, had net been Instructed In a trade. This Is a strong argument for th ad vocates el manual training In the schools. The quarterly meeting or the 1'resbytery of Philadelphia central was held In Phlfadel phla en Tuesday and tbe question of mar riage with a deceased wife's tister was earnestly discussed. Kev. Dr. It 1 Agnew was satlstled that the Presbyterian book was wrong, lie believed that there was nothing In the Bible te forbid a man marrying his deceased wife's sister. lie nuentlened whether the eighteenth chapter of Levitlcns referred te marriage at alL In the old Jewish church it was commanded for a man te marry his deceased wife' sister when his wife left no children. There was no evidence that the old Jewish church forbade It, nor was there any law or the kind until thrt-e hundred years after the Christian era. If has been handed down from England. It was a dead letter, and therefore why net strike It out This was agreed te by a vete of AO te . jimmtivva ruisu.yi.iu cisxt. Tbe Family el Jqseph Mauri, e( Ilruekljn, Djluu Ons Alter the Oilier. The family of Jeseph Mauri, a drugget, residing in Ilutler street in Iireuklyn, have been mysteriously poisoned. Twe deaths have alrealy occurred. The family consists of Mr. Mauri, his wile, Canie Loul, aged II Jeseph, IJ j Martha, lu, Carrie. 8, Jehn, t, Alice, I, and Ktigene, JI years old. With the exception of the mother the w hole family were taken sick en Sunday alter eat ing. Jeseph went 'luesday night te Visit au aunt nnd died there en Wednesday. Kugene died at home Wednesday morning. Jehn is dying. Tbefatherand four children are very sick and are being attended by nve physicians. They are unable te determine the eaue or tbe poisoning until a jnvit mortem examination 1 held. Dead 1 rein r.n Oitnleie el Aconite W. A. McKenney, a student at Dickinsen seminary, whose home Is at Alteena, died from an overdeso of aionlte In Wllllamspert, en Wednesday night. McKenney was the sole support et a widowed mother and was a bright young man el 25 years. He was study ing for the ministry. The young man had been taking aconite for a cold aud he took the fatal dose by mlatake. After taking the poison and discovering his error he walked down te see a doctor, but it was mero than a half hour before he found one, and that was tee late. He expired in aeen vuUIeti. llotero dying he said that he had taken the "0U011 by mistake. TUB JlCSUK.IUKlt JA.YOUMr. Tbe Story ul the KtpreM Itebliery llelntcil W W. lUljlit y W. W. Halght, oue of Witroek's accom plices In the Missouri Pacltic train robbery, has furnished a written statement of his con. nectlen with the alUlr. He says that poverty and his Inability te obtain employment forced him te devise some means whereby he might provlde his wire and child with the necessaries of life. Te de this he planued the robbery and approached Wltreck with the scheme. Wltreck became enthusiastic ever Hand tbereaiter took the attalr Inte hU hands and he (Halght) heard nothing mero of him until he read an account of tbe rob bery in the paper. Soen after that Wltreck sent him fl.Oue by Ocir Cook and sum. mened hlrn te Leavenworth. There Wit rjck gave him fle.OOO mere. He says It was he whofergod Mr. Damsel'B signature te the pass which was preneuttd te Messenger Tetherlngham and had the Adams Kxpre-vt letter heads and envelopes printed. Fetherlngham, he asserta, Is absolutely Inno cent or every charge brought against him. The convlcted robbers will be sent te the penitentiary. Wltreck said that he stipu lated with l'inkerten'a detenive that they must lift the mortgage en his mother's home before he would rentere any of the stolen money. This he said they had premised te de and added that 11 was done when they went out te Leavenworth, and thus his chief object in robbing the express was accom plished. The mortgage was rer $1,700. Vfettern t'enl Miner Etrlke. The diggers lu the Mountford, Clayten and Klrkman coal banks, at Beaver Falls, struck ou Tuesday for an advance ere cents per tar. They had been receiving 'JO cents. Theoio Theeio Theoie rators claim they cannot compete with dealers In Pittsburg coal U they pay the ad vance without sustaining considerable less themselves, while the diggers claim that at 20 cenU per car they cannot make much mere than enough te keep body aud soul te. getber, ' m . Ued 1'iljr the l'oer." rrem the New Verk World. "Ged pity the peer 1" Is a common excla mation when the cold waves coma, "I pity her 15 worth hew much de. veu pity her?" aald a practical philanthropist te the by standers who lamented a peer weuiau'a mis fortune. Hew, and hew much, de you "pity the peer?" ' J A fJUKHV, Ilave yen twld j our llttt bllla 1 Uetntl debts art) wholeiale lll ; Tardy payment credlt kills 1 Hetter pay your llttle bllli. from tht rMlaatlphta Jittera, nenmt Mr. W. It. Dunning, el Thaier A Dun nlng, managers of tbe Wesicrut nlen Mutual Lite and Accident society? home efflee, Do De troll, Michigan, aud family are at the SIoteus house. Mr. Dunning aay, my visit te Lan raster Is In the Interest of the membership of this society composed or buMnes and ptefe slenal men only, and also te e plain Ilia ori gin and plan of the neclety te lieii-iKilli'y holder of lnester, se that ethers w h may w lah te become members may have an oppor tunity te de As n starter we sute that this society charges a premium ler lnwesand excuse, which represent pieelely the actual amount pnfdetif for these two Item. Te wit, losses and exense by the old line companies but here we separate. The Western Union Mutual Life going ferwant en the eternal law of experience s written 111 bin' inquiry 01 me miurniuu ilium a period of mere than a century and a hall, while the old liner keep en their course unmoved by the l!he of light reflected from the lutellktMice and adanced Idea et the Nineteenth Centurv demanding lour times the premium required or 11 we sary In the conduct of their buslne.. The old plati having been formulated mere tha a century aud a half age, of necewltv mint lta e ixt'ii Utile less than jutitk'HTit ai ocEt.weKK. lly referring te our book, we tlnd at age (5, ten thousand dollar policy of Insurance ha averaged te cost In Western I nlen Mutual Life far losses Hm and -20 for expenses, equal te f.'i per annum, while the annual premium 1 barged and de manded)' the Mutual Life, Knultable, North Western of Milwaukee, 1 if ' ishenlng the dltlerence In favor of the extern Fulon Mutual Life of Wll.CT per annum or In ten years J. 110.70. With au Increased member ship et 50 per cent, en the previous year's business, our lenses aterage Ie than one halt or the abee named companies. Hut what or the make-un of the Western I nlen Mutual Life, 'el ! "' .'r I 01(31(10,$ I fi rUiMilf men ler their own benefit and protection at absolute cost The great prnnlple under lying the Western I nlen Mutual I Ife aud it plan el massing the solid men In one grand enterprise ler practi -al business and benevolent purposes, assure the members thatwhen the supreme moment or trla'.siifler- lng and death comes, this secletv will be teund solid a a rock and "ready te redeem 1U premises insde by MHW business and professional men who are in the foundation of the engsgement te pay when a policy matures bv death. Se much for our plan. We suggest that it would be well for our buslne and profes sional gentlemen te put en a strong gta-u and Investigate carefully the various new faegled scheme, plans and device presented for their consideration. In the above the motlve is only te deQue the merits of the Western Union Mutual Lire se that it may net be mis understood or misrepresented "except with personal Intent. The greatest cure en tuith ( r psli Salvation Oil . ting the rWrsln " ou out te-day, my Mend. In thuteld lnd I thought you were sick In 1 rd with s cold. ' He sMd nothing hut smiled a 'oily smile aud led trie te the apeUitcsry's shop and pointing te big adTcrtl.cmenV efl)r 1 ill 1 Leueh synip jid ' rtieieby hangs the tiilr thst tells tL ter ' I.ertt lleAcuD.Rfld tberuted English prtmre-e 9J thesecetevst et llewers. But neither re3ea, lUlf. nor buttet cups are swteter than the n 'uth el that flr one who uies SOZODONT dillv te keep her teeth white as the driven snow, and hr gams red as June reecs. mVMClAS, MUT10BS. CKOUP, WHOOl'INOCOL'On and UrenchttU Immediately relieved by ShUeh Cure Ker sale by II. B. Cochran, Druggist, a uaJerth gueen (tnet. JUST AS jjone Den tallow anvone te nivksveu liieveany einTivm(nivii jusl as goei mi skk neAiiii.ne as Dr I eslle's Special l'resi ilptlen, fm II U net true 1 1119 m ioe eni strikes at tbe root e This Is the only retnedv In the world that t the uut.v-e and drives 11 out. UlveltatMal. THATMACKlN'cl COUOIlcan b e lulckiv cured brShlleh's Cure. Un euarantee 1 lu rer sale by 11. It. Cochran, DnijtgUU e.U; North Qaoen street. Jvived llij ill. Mr D 1 Wllconsen, et IlereCave, hy, stys he wax, ler many years, luvdly afflicted with rbthtidc, alae Dlsuetes; the palnj were alment unendurable and would son etimeit almn.t threw htm Inte convulsions. lie tried Liectrtc Hitters and net relief fremnrst uetl,e and after Ukluc six bottles, was entirely cured , and had gained in tlesh eighteen neund tavs he pcHl"velv be- Haves he would have died, had it net been for the relief afforded by hlecwtc Hitter bold at tlftycentsabottlehyH.il tulriw, Druggist, os. 137 and 1SJ North (juetu elieet, Lancaster, l'a. ;(!) Dakdsliem I.ivnn I'sllxt for sick headache torpid liver, biliousness and Indigestion Small and easy te swallow. OnorUladee. Price, 2ftc l)y all OtubeIjU. (ebj-JuidTu.lh.S AKK IOU MADK mljernhle br Indigestion Contlpatlen, Dliztness, 1.04 el Appetite, Yel Yel ew Skint Sblleh's Vltallierli a positive cure rer sale by 11. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 17 North Queen street. The Impending Danger. The recent statistics of the nnm!t nf deaths show that a large majority die with Consump tion. This disease may comments with an ap paienuy naruuees conga wuii n cn ee curea in nUvntly by Kemp's Balsam for the Thre.it and Lumrs. which is guaranteed teenre and teltevn nicn is euaranieeu 10 all caaes. Price Se cents and II JVIal ,n re ter sale by 11. II. Cochran, dragirtst. Ne 137 North (jucen street. oe-lwdAltw PIIII.OirB COUUH una Consumption Cure Is sold by us en a guaiantee. It cures Censump tlen. fersale by II. II. Cochran, DruxgUt, Ne. IW North Queen street. A Very Narrow Lscape 'lcs, I had a very narrow eecape. said a prominent citizen te a friend "I aa confined te my bed for a year and my frlcndigaveme up ter a consumptive's grave, unlll I began uslnij Kemp's Italsam for the Threat and Lunxs, and here I am, sound and hearty " Price 6"c and II. rorsale by II. 11. Cochran, Diuggl.it, Ne 137, North Queen street, Lancaster. K1DNKV TIIOL'IILCM. A Ciwn nf Many Tears Standing Cured With biz liutlles. In a Stan IH) rears 11 1 Age. Altiimiwi, Pa , May B, lv. Damdkliem BirriRS Ce. Genu I had been troubled with my kidneys for a number of years, used almost everything without much benefit mill I tried Dandelion Bitters. 1 uted six bot tles and am pleased te ay I am entirely ltd of the kidney trouble, besides my system being toned up se that t (eel like a different perten. I chcerlully recommend the same te all amicted tn this way. JACOB MbSUIUTZ. ub!U-3mdru,Tb,S reit DISl'EI'SIA and Liver Complaint, yen have a printed gnarantee en every bottle el Shi Shi leh' ftallzer. It never fall te cure, rer aale by II. li. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. l37NorthCuevn struct. w ONDEIlfUL EFFKCTS ST. JACOBS OIL. 81'UVINb AND HB0HK8 WONDKltrUL ErrKCTs COULD NOT WALK. Mr Charles Jeiepb. in l.ansden street, Sun t'aancUce, Cal., aaj "1 eprained my ankla se badly 1 could net walk, and tried almost everything known, without relief, when one day a friend advued me te try Ht Jacobs Oil. I did te and was spe.dlly and wonderfully cured." JAMMED IIETWEKN CAItS. Ileth leg were ence caught In between cms severely bruising tbem,' ays Mr. II. W.Johnsen, of the Detroit, Mich, llienze Ce, " and my limbs were relieved by the use of 6 1. J uceb OH. 1 his remedy also tured me of a sprained ankle " COULD 8CAUCELY MOVE Housten, Texaa Mr VVra. II. Ceylo. Chief of the rire f)o f)e partment, siys . "I was severely Injured by a falling wall : could scarcely move lly using M Jncebs Oil, by lameness dUan peuiedand I was cured." AN I.VJUI1ED IlACKCUltED. Kansas City, Me. Mr. Frank II. Ilroeks, ex managei nf T'.mn. writes : " 1 steeped te insert my latch key, when my root supped irernnnde ,er me. and I fell, striking the small or my back acreaa un iron railing. 1 was nalnfullv in juted andmy back was swollen anddlnrel. tired : I used BU Jacobs Oil several times and was promptly cored " CUUSHKD UNDER A UUILDING. 1311 Beventh bu, Louisville, Ky. Whtle helping te remeve a frame building nftheCtty Kallway Ce, It fell ever en me, pirsslng me te the ground and spraining my uack 1 was carried home en a ssretcbur, and the doctors attended me two weeks, when mr wlfu persuaded me te use au Jacobs OU and the pain was seen genn en tirely, JASl'KiiUUOWlCU. The CIIAULL8 A. VOOKLKIl CO, Md. Ilalllmeie, Red Star Cough Cure. 1JIEE rilOM OPIATES AND T0180N9. 8A1-K. flUUE. l'KOMlT. 25 CENTS. AT DKUOalSTS AND DEALK119. TUKC1IAHLK3 A. VOOELEK CO., Baltimore, Md. erjimui. Q1MMUNS LIVKll llKGULATOK. OUT OF SORTS! YES, SICK ALL OVER ! I.IerterpUl. liewels ceslUe, bleed tlusitlih stomach wenk nnd lull, our dlgvstlen Is tm pstiviland tlie eiKSln Itiscltve, our Mirrp (luns siM dull nml ntupcnml.veur temper Irtlln lileaiut tisilh, Mm me uitflt (or tiiKlnessur rompanleuhlp W hat 011 m-cd Is te take Siuiiueus Liver Regulator. " 1 Iiave ued many leinedles for Uytpepils, l.lver Altnotlen and Urlitlity, but never nse I mind anUiliiK te Imnvnt te the extent that yimmens l.lver Krirulster has. t sunt trem Minnesota te tleergla forthertunedv.Mnl weihl have tent lurttirr lursueha ukhIUIiid. 1 would silv l9 all who are similarly Mlllcted te Klve It a inai, us 11 -.wins inn emy xhiiik insi nnver isns te tclteve I' j ujii, aunneaH)iis, limn. Ian5dft w xr 11 u una. CTAMM linOM, A CO. Stamm Bres, & Ce. os. '2G and '2S eith (juccnM. t..V.M.A91hU, I' A TOBOOM BUSINESS Putins the Hull Winter uadti Jlenllu, e hive BIG REDUCTIONS In Kverv lepsrtuienU vr invite close buveis tovltlieui l"tu aud see the Great Bargains wt Ai.EerrEKi.su Dress Goods! Elegant Inessuoeds, 3'c a ysid KlnoTwUleil Cahmeri', V aaid. Kitrn Ooed Dre UoedJ, 7- a yard Heav y Dress Cleths, KV a ysrd Kitrallesvy Dres Clethi, IJ-lncheJwtlf, ."') a yaru iewe.i cuy pnie, iic. All-Weel Serge, Inihes nlde, M: a jaid worth SOc. All V oel Ttlret". 1 Inclie. wide. Mc. a vsril. Dllk and U oel 1 laid!, SOc. a aid , neltti II W. T1IC1WU UliEAllCST HilU, Vl.SS Olt'KUlSU NO.l. ALL WOOL CLOTHS. 1ABII AND A1AUU VVIUK, 37ScaVard NO. 2. HKAV . CLOTH (ALL ORKVl. V AUD AND A HALr MIDI., uci lard. Black Thibet Shawls All Weel Deuble. II 00 Shawl down te U 00, 15(0 Sha Is down In MS0, I0.01 Shawls down te ivoe. m 8hawl down te IM.4 , tf 00 Shawls down te 17.40, iat Shaw s down teiswl. Limited npvee wUl net allow 119 te mention all the Ureat lUrualns which we are efterlnit. e tnv Ite you te call and see what Is being done, AT THE BOSTON STORE. suaceLLA.iMuv. I7ILINN A BRENEMAN. HOLIDAY HINTS Miny perseus vvaulle make Christ maarresentabut douet knew what te select; let us assist you. We have se niAny useful things. Fer Gentlemen, an elegant bet of Carvers or a geed Pocket Kuife will be acceptable. Fer Ladies we h.ive I'lated Knives, Feiks or bpoeus, .in Klegant Stand or Library Lamp. Toilet beta or AVerk Hexes, and Imndretls of ether useful presents. Fer Children we have everything like Express Wusens, bleds, Veloci Veleci pedes, Trams of Care, Mechanical Toys. Many articles which we liave au ever stock we aie closing eutat'leas than cost. tfyAsk for Bargains. FL1NN & BRENEHAN, Ne. 16iJ North Queen Street, LANCAJJUElt 1'A. iruneix. -ty-IIY, 0! It Dsed Te, But It's Diflerent New ! Trade drxw net end with Christmas by any means. Notwithstanding the fact that our Holiday Trade ha been an unprecedented one, enr Bupnrb stock et reurln dand and ether style Neckties. Silk Mufflers, Handkerchief, ausrenders, Oleves, Cellars, Cults, Camel Hair Underwear and Half Hese, Shirts, Cigar Canes, Pocket lioek, sleeve Hutlens, Ac, haa been re plenished, suitable for RETURN GIFTS. -Our Prices as Lew as the Lewest for tbe same grade of goods. E. J. ERISMAN, NO. 17 WEST KINO BTKEET, LANCABTElt. W AT V una. TyATCHKH. Watches, Cleck3 Chains and Jewelry at less than auction prices until January, 1887, rine 101 01 ning, ac Alse, Kigin, vvs alt ham i Aurera for which 1 lrst-Claas Watches and ether liest Watch and Jewelry Iienalrlnir. r-Corriet place In city. time by Telegraph Dally, only L. WEBER, 1HK North tjucen St., Near renn'a. K. H, Depot, 8ptaclm, KyngluscaandOpUcaiaoed. All kinds et Jewelry. ,pURK QUARANTKKD, RUPTURE'. Cure guaranteed by DK. J, II. MAYEIi, Saw at enca t no operation or delay fiem buaU ness 1 testwl by bttndrodsef euros. Main emce, S3! AKC1I 8T., 1'IULA. Send ler Circular. ne-lvdAw QONTItAtneU AND llUlLUKIt, GEORGE ERNST, UAItl'KNTKU, C0NT11ACT0U A IIUILDEB, Residence Ne. 6JJ West King street. Short East Orunt street, oppeslto station heuse. WOODEN MANTELS AND OKNEIIAL UAUI) WOOD WOUK A BriSCIALTV, 4VA11 work secures my prompt and persona attention. Drawings and Jailmates furnlihed. rtI7dydll MUVMMWVMKUMIim HUODt, rxu-ii and hi:i: -lllK- ROCHESTER LAMP, Bitty Candle I.lxht llents them all. Anether Let el til KM' MI.OIIKI furUas and Ulieieves. TUB TEnFEOTION " WMAl, HUUt.lUNll AN I) UUIIIIKU CUSHION WEATHER STRIP Heats them all. This strip outwear allolhets. Ki-ps out the reld. Step rntUlngel wlnaews. KlcltidnthudusL Keep out snow and mln. Any one can apply II no waste or dirt tnsde In ap- 1l)lng It. Onn be nilea nnywhcio-ne holes te em, ready for use. It wllf net split, warp r shrink a cushion strip Is the miwt perfect. At the Move, Healer and itange tttera -or- Jehn P. Sehauni & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCABTEIUrA. w M. A. KI1CFF1CK. Al.UUH V. UKHK KIEFFER & HERR, -D1.A1.KUS IN- WOULD CALL M'KCIAL ATTKN1ION TO Fuller & Warren Ce.'s lll.OV, N. V ) STOYIS, HEATtKS, Fl'HSACB AND lUNGrS. We ask no one te run any rliks with "111 LKll A VVAKilKN'S " Uoeds. Wn guarantee, them te rIte Satisfaction. Asa Heater" TUB 81'LLNDID" hvi no rival, belnc a thorough het base, no part of this steve remains reld, eveiy tnchel It radiates heal. AsaSinallerandChearHeateit!ie"llllI(lin DIAMOND" has established Itself In the front ranks. The merllaet the "8PLKN DID' nd "lirtKIHT DIAMOND "consist In lleautyef Construction, Perfect Control of Draft, Cleanliness, no Dust, no lias and l.conemy 91 t uel. "Call and Diamine let veutielt 40 EAST KING ST., torresiiK ceukt ueusit DKl' (IIH)DH. T H. OIVLKKACJO. 1SS7. The New Year is Here ! -AND- W r: AKh KKIUflMU'ltlLl-S In Kvery I'cpartment te Clese Out the Stock. UAItUAtNS IV LaIim , IUssm' ml ChiUrta 1 COXTS, SHAWLS A: 8K1K1V. Ever) thing Cheap for (.Mb JolinS.Givler&Ce., Ne U5 Beat King Htroel, LANCA3TEH, l'A G LKAHINt. bAI.E. Great Clearing Sale ! 0 FHEVIOL'S TO INVENTORY -AT THE- New Yerk Stere. IU.MNAN13 AND ODD L0130T DreBS Goods, Muslins, Calicoes, FlannelB, AT qUICK hi Ul.SU l'KICES. nit. halanci. or oi'K3recKor CHRISTMAS GOODS, 5crap Beeks, Aoiegriph Beeks, PICTURE & STORY BOOKS, TOYS, DOLLS, (JAMES AND HRAS8 Ci00I9. AtOua Hall Usual ltetn.ll I'llcr- BLANKIHS.-BLANKETS. I pnardaef 100 I'alis White and Colored Blankets At less than cost of Mauufactuie. WATT & SHAND, 0. 8 & 10 EAST KING ST., LANCASTKlt, l'A. win ma J.nn liqvuhh. JlU -GO TO- 2ll Reigart's Old Wine Stere Fer Femmerjr 8wc, HoticheScc, Plper Iloldsleclr, (i. 11. SI u mm A C'o.anaRllelhurlnaclInK hranila of luiported Champagnes. Alie, Madeira, Hherry ana Pert Wines, Clarets, BauUirnef, Ales ana Bteuts. Hele Agent for Special Great Western Cham pagne, produced by the Pleasant Valley Wine Ce., the finest American Champagne In the United States. . riertda Orange Wine, the finest In the market. A lull line of lirandy, Whisky, Ulna and Hums. California Clares and White Wine, of Hapa Val ley, California. H. E. Slaymaker.ieT. HO. 38 XA8T KIMU BT 1.AWCABTBU, PA Heiiseiiirnisliiiiff Goods ! VLUTHtml. I Ilium A HKOlllKH. A GRAND CLOSING OUT SALE. lloed iiinikvd down Inespeetlvn of eesl, tn makoieoui ler HpiInK (ImMls A sals like outs nev or ltefere leen tn Lancaster. We have In our Meulmnt 'lallnrlnK Depttt. mnnl n iiuautlly el excel I ell I limliiiUI, from wliU li no will make OVERCOATS, Suits and Pantaloons TO ORDJiR AI lhe Lewest Tossible rrices. llien KoedK aie all new and ueaitenahle, and made by thn best lulleis. READY-MAD1 CLOTHING. Hill teaseu't KiHxli-ne old style. Meti'n llimlnem Sill In flelli II M up. Mnn'a I) rem mitt from ; Ml up. Men'n Inn Dremi Sulta Ireiu llOiCO up. Vun' lluilnnsii Oveu-euta Iiniu li M tip. Men's Dnu Overcoat from M (uup. Mcu'11 Heaver Ovorcentifmminup, Men'a Htiinn Ovorceau trem IV up. Men's llerentble OvrmviU for litu and V ". Ue)' Hchoel aulu for Me) up. Ileye' Drr a it Ita from j 00 ap. ltej' riue IiuinMulu irem f CO up. Itej ' achoel Overceata. IIV) up. Iteja' DriMt Dveteralii, II coup lleya' riue I)lt-(vi)mU,lO te 110 e). Men' and Veutha' Truu.era from It 00 up. Iteja'ahnrtraiila from M cent up. Underwear, Woolen Hhlrt, Knit Jacket lleelery, Olnvea and Neckwear, at correspond Injcly low price. r-e call early and maka v ou r own .election. HIRSH A BROTHER, ONE-PIUOB Olothiers and Furnishers, COIl. NOUTlKjUEKN !T AND I'KNTRB 8QUAUK. LANCA!1 Kit, t'A -llaiid wanted te lunkn Ciwt and Tanta loom. w II.I.IAMHON A rtlSIKIt. Coniiiittiiinitleii liy Telephone- WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. WhereOur Meney n LOCKED UP. We lia 0 a Kre.il deal iuoie money locked up In stock lli.in 1b geed for uj at this se-.uen of the yc.ti, which must be rclcAKtl. In order te de thia.tuindiiceini'nl must be offered te the public eeu If 11 costs us setut'tliinx te make It. Wenant money fur future use. and as there are people who want goods at any time if the I'rlce is light te their mind we havoeiuleaveied te make the Price of our surplui Bleck, Right te the Mind of All Buy ers Who Want Bargains Tins Rtiiplun stock consists of Ctiildieu'3 Stilts ami Ovetceats, Heys Suits aud (JeiceaU, Gents' Dress aud Utisitices suits, Dims and fcterin Overcoats. Odd luls and Vcstv Heavy 'inter Undei wear, Cardigan Jackets, Xeck. wear, Overalls, l'launel ShirtB, lluckskin (.lu03 and Mitle, Woolen Kmt aud Cleth Cilees. l'ur Tep Kid C.loes, Xeck Muf ilere, Hese.tienta'and Ues Heavy Cleth Cap.1 and I'oles, Ladies' l'ur Jlulfs, Capes and Ileas, lients' Seal Skill Caps, Heaver Gauntlets and Cellars, Lap Hebea and Driv ing lllankcts, Ladiea' Gaitem, Heuse hlioes and bhpe!S, Chil dren's fchees, .Men3' and Heys' Jloeta and Shoes, Gents' Slippers and l'urty hhees, J.atlies' and Genta' Ilubber Overshoea, Arctics aud Alaska, Gents' anil Heys' Heets. A large assortment of Ladies Hand-Uags at Veiy Lew l'ricea. Gents' Valises, Club Hags and Trunk. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER. S2, Bl, 80 and 38 East Kins; HI.. LANGASTKH, PA. Store closes rvery evenlnK t " o'clock, eitupl Monday ana Saturday. aLBumr, itv, piDW. KDUKIILKY. Sleighs ! Sleighs ! I have new ready for tbe Winter season, the largest, cheapest, n nest and nient seleet assoii asseii assoii ment of Blngleand Ueuhlu POIITLAND. ALBANY AND B08INBHH BLEians, Kver olfeied ler sale In this city, The werknuin. ship and oletnco nf flnlsh j runy up te the UKLily'Siy. WSg gS? ajJi'suli0. hi au Kf)? Mew and Second Hand, at) at ery lowest flgures. Please call and Diamine my work. Edw. Edgerley, Market Otroet, Bear of Poateffloo, Lancaoter, Pa, llepalrlnc promptly attsndsa te One it et workmen eipeclalfy empleytd. .jiLi"' q iyfey 11 rtMii i, jw.i v &Z enii .j , "Wi":tiktrt X-aJWV&iSi-'-- iffi?fc iVyyhr" -. V,nmimmi9iiimwt4i vit
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