Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, December 27, 1884, Image 2

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LANCASTER, DECEMBER 57, ISM.
What Is He Fer .
Seme of our osteema! local contempera-
ftics' indulge In the rather forceful elx-rva-
y tien Unit it is an anomaly, it net an aiisur
Sidity, for the county auditors te surcharge
j the commissioners for liills which they
'? -liave paid upon the advice and ainw-
v "IY val of the county solicitor. The. solicitor
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- IS ClCCtCCI V) UIU people, iiuu piiui ,i iiacii
-' 'snlary, te furnish tlie law te the cenuiils-
( ' fcieners, and is presumed that they will iisk
O " . f.m. .. .1 laVa t.li. .lt(ln nn nllji.line.1 rtt til...
CCU, UUU IUKU 11U, milieu Oil IUC3-.1UI'- UI me
involved in pajments of money out of the
County treasury. It is even questionable
whether they lmve the right te employ r.ud
pay ether counsel.
And yet the patent fact U that the poo peo poe
plo generally elect such ioer stuff for
county solicitor, that lie is net competent
te give geed advice, and the commissioners
have te go outside of Ids ofllce for their
law and for advice. Sometimes they
go te the judges for it, and then they fare
worse still, and And that te act upon the
court's recommendations is exnewhe te
the' county and risky for themselves.
Tlie proper remedy for the case is simply
te elect better solicitors. A geed one,
With honesty and capacity for ids duties
would save the county ten times lib salary.
One who is net lit for or who does net dis
charge the obligations of Ids place should
have no salary ; and we recommend te the
incoming beaid of commissioners that
they promptly rata the issue of whether
an elected county solicitor is entitled te
any pay if lie is unfit te discharge the
duties of his place. Certainly if his in
capacity requires the employment of out-
C-counsel their fees should he deducted
from his salary.
A Fixed Star, or First Magnitude.
Texas is a shite that excites admiration
for many mere reasons than itsl3e,000
Democratic majority. Its extent of terri
tory and vast resources, the rapidity of its
rccpnt development and marvelous increase
of population, are no leas notable tliau the
unity of purpose which prevails among its
people. It was the. first oHheikiutheru
States te be reconstructed ; in fact it ic-censtructed-itself
, without tolerance of the
carpet lug and scalawag element ; and for
nearly twenty years it lias presented a ro re
maikablc illustration of what an Ameri
can commonwealth can liecome under the
beneficent influence of local w;lf govern
ment. The indisposition of the Texan pcople te
have their slatecutup into three or four
smaller ones it would make twenty like
Nevada deprives the Democrats of con
siderable partisan advantage that they
might acquire in the federal Senate, but it
speaks well for the Tcxans' state pride and
commands very general respect for them
from all parties,
One of the best features of the govern
ment of the "Lene Stir" state is its mag
nificent prevision for free schools. There
they are free in the broadest sense of
the term. Its accumulated permanent
school fund, derived from the sale of
public lands, is constant! inci easing
though it is enough new te keep the schools
open for ten months lu the year without
the levy of any school tax.
At its present rate of incieae Texas bids
fair te rival the leading states of the Xertli
In population bofero many mere censuses
are taken. i
Waltcrsen's M'rath.
Mr. Wuttersen, of the Louisville
Cburfcr-Jbtimali has the virtue as an edi
tor of saying what he thinks, and the habit
of saying it in an emphatic way, but he has
net achieved a reputation for wisdom
equal te Ids vehemence. He is net an op ep
pgnent much te be fcaied by one who is
paneplied in the right, and he is net sus
tained by the public opinion of his section
in his present assault upon Mr. Handall,
provoked simply by Mr. HandalPs holiday
journey into the Seuth.
"Whatever tlie motive with which it is
undertaken, it is a journey which Mr.
Ilandall lias a right te take if it pleases
him ; and in which he has a right te expect
net only courteous hut a warm leceptien
at the hands of a peeple from whom he
deserves se well. Mr. AVuttersen runs
against n very stout snag in attempting te
thwart the traditional inclination te a
generous hospitality of the Southern peo
ple. He ought te have known that, what
over they might think of the truth of Ids
criticisms of Mr. Ilandall, they would net
remember them against him when he was
a visitor among them. Such indiscreet
enemies as Mr. Watterson it is n real geed
fertune te have; and Mr. Randall will find
this In the fervor and extent of the wel wel wel
come lie will liave in the Seuth.
Cel. Dcchert'B First Mete.
The controller-elect, Cel. ltebt. P.
Dechert, of Philadelphia, has seen fit te
:ik wlect as his chief clerk, a man without any
4 special party predilections, who is inti-
g,lf tnately laiewn te Ills chief, who has a fine
i military record and experience in civil
anairs, nnd who fairly repiescnts in pe-
' lHical sentiment that large Iwdy of uu.
fcfciaehed nnd liberal-minded voters whose
, wpvert Of the Democratic- candidate
'-'iwade his election (essible,
j fiVVe Iwve eUfeenwl that home of the nar-
n , leVinindeil ergnus of one of tlm Itepubll-
$"tow factions in tlilu state jiave piessed ery
''" vigorously for Cel, Dechert'fl retention of
", lCr.,rrank WUIing Xeach in thechlef
'clerkship of the controller's ofilce,
fecime by lias Jield this position
under ids predecessor. Howler ex
cellent n clerk he may have lccii,
this wns net sulllclent reason for Ids re
nptwintment. Tite Incumbent of n great
efllcc, upon entering iHin it, Imsn light te
have nearesthlni, and nsliis chief or staff,
some ene whom he knows thoroughly and
in whom he can repee Implicit confidence.
He Is most likely te find and te prefer such
none inn man of kindred political faitli
with hlmelf ; but the first cnnMderatien
must be thorough acquaintance nnd confi
dence liern of it ; no doubt Cel. De.t.ihet
finds this te Iks the case in Cel. l!ehj shell,
whom he has selectel.
He acts wisely in proceeding; slowly te
oi-ganie ids elfice ; and in declaring his
purposetoinnkeitps efficient as possible.
He will best seiva his party by giving the
city the liest administration.
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Onu wny te check the big divorce urep
put the legid fees nt the highest notch.
Yenic ceuntv li.vi ti tewnMilp Hint w ill
mnke the Texnn wlie tiavstB of the main
moth Deiuoemtlii majority of the I.one Star
stnte green w ltli envy. At the pecial elec
tion for Congressman en Tuesday, Coderus
cast 325 votes for Dr.Swepc, Democrat, and
net n single cne fur his ltepubtlcan opponent.
This township Is probably the tTlepLi te
which Sir Themas More hail reference,
where nil Ideal political perfection wns real
ized. A Itepubllcan in Coderus must be
regarded ns mi ornithological curiosity,
arousing the same fcnsatien tliat n black
swan was went te cause among the nn nn
cleuts. Tun Mermen smiles very grimly when
he reads the divorce lists in llistcm cities.
A clesi: obsciverof the progress of the
negre in the Settlti laments the modern lack
of skilled colored workmen, lie admit that
they ha e advanced much in the past eigh
teen years. They edit nnd support ever one
hundred tiewnpnpcrs. They tench ever eigh
teen thousand public schools. Tlicy furnish
sixteen thousand students for higher bcIioeIs,
nnd nine hundred thousand pupils for com
mon schools. They raise each year 1 eO,000,0X
bushels of cereals nnd 2,700,000,000 pounds of
cotton. They formerly built nearly all of the
houses and operated the mills of the Seuth,
with onlyawhite superintendent Net ene
mule in n hundred w as .shed by w hite hands.
Hut there has been n retrogression anion-.;
the negrees in the acquisition of trades.
They have been much retarded by the sec
tional spirit the Itepubllcan party aimed te
mnke jcrniancnt, but w ith the w iping out of
sectional lines under a wlse Democratic
administration, the future of the colored man
ia mere roscM.-elored thnn ever before.
ANTltONV COMSTOCK Is divilllnp
mite honors with timid Brittatim.
di'iia-
A PitiLAiiULnilA bank elllccr favors the
regulation of the I'relnc1il b-ank, or Londen,
that if any member of the stall" whose inceme
is less thnn JE1J0 per milium shall marry he
will be required te present his resignation.
The ground he takes is that ostensibly occu
pied by the bank, that when theyare married
extra demands me made upon their blender
Incomes w hlch they vnnnet nlw ays meet, nnd
thus they nre tempted te stenL This proceed
ing Is very absurd. Ter ene temptation that
It may remoe from n wenk clerk, It will
threw a hundred obstacles in the way of the
union of hearts that long te co-.dcse two iK-ats
into one.
Tiik miUenluiii nnd the prenperity of the
Reading read are booked for the same lny in
the misty future.
Tim Scranton Ilrjiubltcun is ene of the few
venturcsome apologists for the Itepubllc-m
iwllcy of taxing tlie pcoile of Pennsylvania
te raise n surplus revonue for the lienelit of
the banks which have the state treasurer's
deposits. The Republican wants us te get
ready te pay n debt that will mature in 190J.
This is simply ene of the doUees of the
treasury ring te get in abundant revenue for
its own use nnd m-inipuUitlen. The Mniple
fact Is that the state collects nt least n half
million mere than It needs. About that sum
Is collected by the countles for licenses nnd
is turned ever by them te the state. The
preper remedy is te let that money stay in
the county treasuries, te lighten local Lix Lix
ntien. Tncnnisu whole velume of sound sense
in n recent remark of Mr. Gladstone, nnd it
largely explains his wonderful vitality and
the intellectual vigor he has maintained de
spite the weleht of advancing years. He
says : "I never allow business of any kind
te enter my ehamlicr deer. In nil un un
eolitical life I have neicr been kept awake
five minutes by any debate in Parliament."
It is this faculty of concentrating his power
upon a given work and throwing en the bur
den of it Immediately afterward, that enables
n man toachicve distinction among his fel
low s. The world is tilled with bright men,
who could lctve their Impress, upon their
generation. Hut they overtax their pew ers,
forget that men who work, should sometime
play j and, as n consequence, nc-quire nn m
feebled constitution that Is unequal te the de
mands made upon It by the mental portion
of the human. The old saw, aye ijuetl agu,
means nlse that n man must net be always
doing.
Tin: annual pecking of canned tomatoes in
tills country avemgi.-s about 00,000,000 cases ;
although it Is within the memory of the old eld
est Inhabitant that the tomato was grown
only for ornament, anil nlxmt 70 yeura age
the first tomato ever grown In this country
was raised from seed brought from Italy and
planted In n gaideu in Salem, Masi.
1Iet a Itrpurtrr -Mntclml a (iimnier.
Senater Oroeme, of Maryland, recently
narrated the fellow ing romantic Incident lit
Ids caner. Several years age, when I was a
candidate for goerner of iny state, a gentle
man In n neighboring town, wht.ru I chanced
te be, said that he would opjieso me en tliu
ground that I was a bachelor. He was elder
than I was, net the liest looking in-ui in the
world, and had neer been married ; be, te
Hllence him, I said hi lest that I would bet
him a lint that I could lnul n ladylnsldothrce
vcimwhe would nurry me, and that was
better, I was sure, tban he could de. I suc
ceeded In liacklng him down, but I get into
another dilllculty. One of thesouewHiiaiier
chapH bome hew or ether get held or w hat I
had said or, rather, what I hadn't said
nnd the first that I knew I was published as
ellcrlng te bet tlmt I would be mar
ried within tbrce years. A hcrilxi
In lUltlmere, te gel nhead or Ids
fellows, ciitiired te give thu name of
the lady In that city te whom I was engaged,
l-'rem my green und salad tlnys te tlmt time
I had net thought or getting married, nuich
less of making u wlfe or the lady mentioned,
I happened te meet her, howeer. adaver
tw etitlerw nrd feri kuewher andnskcither
w hat alie thought or the rumor. She told me
laughingly tlmt If It would aid in mv
election she would net centrndiU it until
nftcrlhnil beciime govcnier. I bclloe tlmt
it was never centmdlited, and, as I stibe
fluently married the lndy, it Is new tee lain
te deny it That newsiijer reiKirter'a for fer for
tlle Imagination secured for me the Ims.1 wlfe
lu the w ei Id.
"l'uucli" te Junir ltliM.i-1 lamrlt
"UuielI)lKLnw4-ll! Unlii-tl Xuy. you won't,
Ana Wre m fund of you. Thliik tnlee uiui
A.UI ,,'
j.ci intae enn coine j our etllccw erk te tui
Jeu don't aiTc-et the ' (Jet eminent lit iic!
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, cackle.'
a ' " S.uu uml J en can l ux
Ttalmis u you'd lutt u Viu In home i-eliilri ;
Np ou c-m'trl-sht wliat'. reii-v o'runlse
o'runlsesuro
n?!i?j;'.m't.:'..u,vwi't'.1 wr"it ' llternture
wnat'ii trri,
Jvej Veil,
ternture.
cinr, u III. nn f
nce we euiv't
rTejmi? cttllnet wy ' uv"' lrt h
PRESIDENT CLEVELAND.
A vjierui'.cr or ins r,ett ,i-
MIX1STHATMX.
Tlip Cliiriulne Vlrtiirf- lirawn by Hit- llllr t
ttii- rlitl-litrlpltlA "Tlmr- l,tclT erk's
llrrnt tlinrniitr MiuirVrriUrlleii
renrcrtiluR 1II I'ellr.
M'Ctiire' Albany lUsjvitcti teTlnie
Met por-ens w he hae known 01oerner
Cleveland only by Ids campaign portraits w 111
leery agreeably illsapielntel lu the genial
fnmkne-s that brightens his face when In
conversation with lsllers. He nldcntly
hnsiuner lieen In the picture business him
self te luem his political fortunes and the
hardened lines of lilst face, w Inch nre gi en lu
theliest cnminicu jiertralls, nre the natural
resnlt of nn unwilling subject for the nrtlst.
He plainly shows that the nrt or w reading
his features w ith smiles te make an tittraclix e
picture has been neglected In his education.
All his portraits g!e him n hea, elxtlnate
jippcarnnce, ludlcnting n sluglh tenqH-ra'
ment and n slew-moving Intellectual org-ant-zatlen
! but If the photeernpher had caught
him unawares when In conversation l-.e
would hae been pictured ns he nsdly I n
delightful and ready eonversatlennlUt nud
with a face that licnrs the unmistnknble im
press el frankness, iii.iiilincs.snud uncommon
keenness of perception. His features nre
s?fl. his hair light nuburn. his eyes blight
and merry nnd he must nt once tench nil who
meet him that he Is a stranger te dissembling.
He has abundant caution, hut he does net
Mirlnk from possible misunderstanding, ns
Lincoln did; he does net employ words te
conceal ideas but he talks freely and lolnt lelnt
edly en subjects he i-lioees te dl-vuss and
always means tu In' understoeil.
He is a natural business executive. He
le es business lldelltv. he believes in busl-
lies. methods nnd he wilt faithfully fulfill hi
publicly repeated pledge te conduit the ad
ministration of the government en thorough
linsinpss erliicllilcs. He does net meruit
ltxik te business udniinlstratien as the limit
of his duty In enforcing henet government.
He KirrlcH his business statesmanship te the
eNtt-nt of business lecislntien te promote
healthy and enduring business presi-crity,
and m ulenp theorist- who would retolution retelution retolutien
jzonml destroy will lie ns resolutely halted
by President L'let eland ns will tho'jebbcrs
nnd iirelli-rates who hate s deeply
stilneif etcrt df-virtincnt et our nation
al authority. He understands that tariff
ret isien is te be ene of the duties of his
administration, as the national platforms of
both parties hat e alike demanded it, but if
either tariil monopolists or free trade
dreamers expect te enlist the new adminis
tration in their cause they will lie disap
pointed. The same practical business
methods that be applies te all public duties
be w ill tltly apply te the revision or the tariil.
nnd he will seek te de U in the most practical
buslncss-like way. He leeks te the legiti
mate nnd substantial revival of all the lccitl lccitl
mate business Interests of the w hele country
e3 ene of the foremost duties of his rule, anil
I shall be greatly disappointed if he docs net
se ns.iure the country by his selection for
secretary of the treasury.
Tin: TUKASCnV A"Nl Till. TAnil't'.
Uedecs net affi-ct te underestimate the giccial
Importance of that appointment. He does net
hesitate te sny that hew eter ether cabinet
officers might intite criticism en points of
political nnd men financial dlllerence, the
man charged with the portfolio te w hlcli the
country must leek for the harmony of
reteuues und industry must command" the
trust of the nation in his practical ability and
consort atlte policy. Viewing the tariti'frein
the sensible nnd practicable standpoint of
business, the occ-uien clearly calls for a head
of the treasury who wilfbrlng te his task
nene of the dregs or rescntnicnts of faction,
but who can command the considcrnte sup
port of business interests in framing n busj.
nes3 ret cntie I itt , regardless of partisan lines.
Thcrotenue standard will le the
basis of all future tariffs and every step w ill
be taken te cheal-cn the neces-aries of lite
that is consistent with fidelity te the general
productive industries of the country. The
present set ere reduction of wanes lmiicri-
t eusly demands every possible reduction of
me cost ei ine necessaries ei nie consumed
by labor, nnd our overproduction, that new
hangs like a pall etcr many of our mostim mestim mostim
jjertant Industries, must hute enlarged mar
kets, with cheaper products te every extent
consistent with protection of home lalier
agalnstthe ill-paid nnd ill-fed labor of Europe.
That would be the revision of the tariff en
business principles. It w euld be the best as
surance et legitimate prosperity te both labor
and capital. It is what the Chlcaee Demo
cratic platform plainly tenches and It Is what
President Cleveland w 111 make the policy of
his administration.
Titr; civil stcnvici.
While there has net er been any room te
doubt that Clet eland's administration w ill be
Democratic and that there will be great
change-) in the political complexion of the
federal offices, tie one could hcarhim discuss
his citilscrvlce policy without understand
ing that he will make haste slowly, and that
he will make the elevation of the cit II serviee
paramount te jxirty. Hels a positite bclietcr
in practical civil serviee reform and he Is no
new convert te it. He be-Het cs that the first
duty of n public officer is te regard ollice as n
public trust nnd make Deth party aud person
al interests subordinate te that cent ictien ;
nnduoue who knew him will doubt that he
will resolutely apply his precepts nud exam
ble in every cictmrtmeut of the get eminent
Tlintls net what Democratic speilsmen ex
pect, but it Is pretty certainly the only feast
te which they will be invited und they will
profit by cultivating their appetites te enjoy
the entertainment It should be remembered
also tlmt tin practical cltil sort ice reform
likely te be inaugurated by President Clet e
l.iud git esllttle premise te the bulk of the
preseut federal olileers. Clet eland's standard
applied te them would dismiss ninety-nine
et every hundred of them, for they have, as
n rule, llngrantly elfeuded every prlnciple of
an honest civil sort lee system. Tiie Demo
cratic disappointment will probably be less In
tlie removal of the hosts of federal officials
who have prostituted political power te parti
san uses than in the character or the men
who succeed them, and Democratic honesty
nnd competency tt ill generally prevail ever
these who fellow the trade or politics te har
v est the six-lls. I de net mean te convey the
idea that Cleveland despises the actlve jmli
tlclan. He is tee bread nnd practical and
honest for any such felly. Hut It is net dill!
cult te draw the line between leputable and
disreputable party men, nud when it Is re-meml-cred
tlmt the disreputable of nil jmrtles
nrenlwnys most actite nud Importunate In
demanding party rewards in the nha-H-et
elllees, the distinction between an honest
civil tervice nud the sublime impracticable
non-partisan administration that some dream
or, but nene practice, must lie apparent te
nil.
A DnJIOCIlATIC AUMINISTIIATIOX.
I knew as much about the new cabinet as
unyoutside the few-in closest confidenc-e with
with the new- president, nnd that Is just iieth
lug nt all j but I cxiwt the Cleveland cabi
net te be wholly Democratic, but wholly
honest, nble and commanding public c-oiitl-denee
j ami the problem the new president
must solve Is whether ii Democratic national
administration can make thu nation Demo
cratic by dCfccrvlnir the considerate npprevnl
nfthe jieeple. H he shall be successful, the
me-isuie of success will rejH-at the history or
Menree nnd Jacksen, who disarmed opposl epposl oppesl
tion by the sweeping commendations or the
country, nnd If unsuccessful, the failure will
entomb Democracy fur another quarter of a
century, If net forever. The new president
will be progressive. He will lx conservative
and progress with care, but he will progress.
I low III net rum his fncu back Uien the past
te learn the new duties the new occasion
Imposes upon him. Hu will let the dead rest
and leek forward te the lltlng Iiies or to
day, te the multiplying issues of the hopeful
rufuiuand te a purer und belter governiuont
for the reunited pcople of eurgratid Itepubllc
Theliest alms and c-irortssemclhiie fall, but
If jKitrletie singleness or purpese nnd tireless
and honest endeavor can crown the C'leve-l-uid
administration with success the nation
will point w ith Jut pride te the day it made
(iroter Cli-velaii'l president
An OlilSturj ef.ll.UMiiU).
Mncanlay In his childhood exhibited a wen.
dcrful command or words. One day, when
n wce toddler, he tried te walk down stairs,
but lest his balance en nec-euut of his dlmlu.
uttve htiiture, and tumbled te the bottom. He
vyas taken te the nursery and seethed, nnd
the lady of the house w cut te him a row hours
ln,Vr...nn,1,wia.! "Mv ' l-ew de you
feel T " Thank you, madam,'' said the In
tint Mncauluy, " for your courtesy. I am
glad te say that the pnln in my hcad'has con.
sideiably abated." 'Uect bless the child."
said the hostess, hew vert old he Is." Ma
ciiulny lit ed for many years niter this.
PERSONAL.
OkeiiukW.Ciui.ps distributed 510,000 In
Christmas presents te his cinplO c.
D. W. II. TitenxtiYKK, nretlrcl llosten
surgeon, died suddenly ft-eni pneninenln 1'rU
dny In that city.
ItKritKSKNTATtVK ItANtlAM.lKIVPS Wash-
ten tn-dny for his Southern trip. He will
probably le accompanied bv Iteiiresentntlve
McAdoo, of Xew Jersey.
I.ei'isu MtcitKl. Is rccMtering from her
Illness. The nutherilies hate etlered te re--le
vse her from prison en condition that she
resides outside of the deiMi tliieut of the Seine
for two years.
(lovKiixen Cm-vki.ami I te l tendered n
ns-eptlen nt the City Club, Hulhde, en Satur
day evening, January 10, fellow lngthe Char
ity Kill of the mh.nt which he Is te lie pre
sent as a chief patron.
Atteunkv ClKxr.iiAt.Uit vv and Congrevs Cengrevs
iiun Lere, both of Xew Catle county, and
Mr. Day.ird's Immediate neighbors, nre men men
tlened as probnble suies.serH te him lu case
or his tnuisfer te the cabinet
Majeii Huse, broken or his rank In the
army n Tew j enn nge en n charge or conduct
unbecoming nn efUccr nnd n gentleman In
Insulting a brother officer' wife, is Inking
steps te secure his reinstatement.
Sknateiis Hayauii and Heck nre geed
lit ers nnd nre strnngers te physical juln.
Hampton hasn great steniach that would
bate made Cnrlyle believe in human nature,
if net in heaven. He takes life easy, Is fend
or manly sports, and sleeps profoundly.
Lir.t'T. Gknkii.u. .SumtiDAN Is confined
te Ids heuse by illness, which, though seri
eus, is said net te be dangerous. He Is sutlcr
ing from derangement of the stomach, nud his
physician has for the present restricted his
feed te the juice of oysters and ordered him
te remain nt home nnd rest.
Hai.T7.ku Okiiu, n resident or Crawford
county, Pa., for eighty-four year, diet! nt
ills home, en I-rlday, aged lttt years nnd six
ineuths. Deceased was a vi ell-to-de farmer
and lately obtained a legacy of f;,000 which
had been unclaimed for years in Ducks
count. Attention te the legacy was drawn
by the publication of the celebration or his
one hundredth blrthdnv, three years nce Inst
summer, nnd his title te the money was then
discovered.
Cen.NKi.ir.s Airi.TM.v., a millionaire man
ufacturer of agricultural Implements, died
suddenly nt midnight Thursday night, in
Canten, Ohie, aged 50 v ears. He had n inirty
nt his heuse and the guests had just departed.
He would preKably Imvelieen the Republican
candidate for governor nt the coming cleetleu
had he lived till then. His life was Insuicd
for ev cr $100,000, &0,Ou0 or tt hlch w ns taken
out six mouths age. He contributed J(X00O
te the new Pirst Episcopal Methodist church,
and also contributed largely te Kenyen cel
lege,
sujttlie lligtit Thin-; nt tin, night -Ilmr.
Frem the L-wiiten n Siitlnrl
Tlie lineaster Daily iNTULi.ieKNcun
has increased its size nnd denned n hand
some new dress of type, nnd is new as pretty
nsit is geed. The iNTKi.t.ieuscEn Is strictly
Democratic, nnd its editorial utterances are
alwajs liberally quoted, partly liecause of
Chairman Hensel's connection" with It, and
principally liccause It hasn habit of saying
just nlieut the right thing nt the right time.
A sillch In Tlnifi .Satm Mnn
I true of elil cents, nnd months. When thn for
lnershens thu tlrst defect taken "stitch," nnd
nlwnvs keep the mouth right by uslni-0e
1IOVT II c-Ohti, lesi fern ncr cent than n set of
teetlL it-n-lwdeeUAw
.Vlude short tt'iirk of It.
Mr t fi. Ritsnn, of Me Vlllster Cress Keadi,
Tcim., was serelj troubled with dj spensla, He
vtritcs- I have hecn uslnp llrewn's Iren Hit
ters ; only used tt n nhert tlme nnd think I am
a ell." it U one of the beauties of the Reed work
neeempllihcd bj this wonderful Iren tonic, that
It t doue se epeedlly The wert is psrainni-nt,
tee. Cures wenkne-.., liver nnd kidney com
plaints, etc.
TlilTK MKKIT ALOM.
luHBhen Allcock's Pereus 1'liu.ters the larRi-nt
xalii of any external remedy In the world. If
you have been uslnjr ether kinds of plasters,
one trill of "Allcock's" will convince you et
their n underfill superiority.
FA flneADn-AV, Koeu 3.',
New Yenic, March S, 1W3.
Having been cured of u tcv en uttack of rheu-matl-im
of the neck nnd shoulders by using All
eeek'H Pereus I'Insters, I feel It my duty te
strongly commend their me te anyone-similarly
mulcted Tern period of several months I had
ciluustcd many ether se-called remedies with
out obtaining the slightest relief. Vtnally I np
plled one of Allcock's Pereus Plasters, nnd
found myself almost Immediately cured.
I consider them u true blessing.
Faithfully jeurs,
JAMF.-ji:. H05ME11.
Imitation.
Veu ure n-queatcd te call at the old postefflco
building. Centre Sjunre, Lancaster, Pn where
v 111 be given u practical exhibition of Hccker's
Self raising Iluckwheat nnd Fleurs, Wednesday,
TJiursday, Friday nnd fcatnrday. Hec. 17, 18, is,
an. 1SSL iJidles specially Invited. decl7-ltd
UAl'ID -111AS&IT.
1 he latest and best form of rapid transit Is for
n person troubled with n sick headache, te tuke n
dose of Dr. Leslie's bjieclal Prescription and
whntnmpld transit train the affliction takes for
Its departure. .-co ndvcrtUctuciit lu another
column dec-iO-l)d(l)
Drier Jlentliiu.
"I have ucd JJurdeek Jlloeit IlilUrt with
great benefit for Indigestion and constipation of
the bemclB." 0. I.. Laston, Hamilton, Ohie. Fer
nle by II.II. Cochran, druggist, 137 nnd UJ North
fin ecu street.
tt'luit we Want.
Cilvc Homeopath his pellets, Allepath bin pills:
but for rheumatism, for aches, for imlns nnd
sprains, Thomm' JJcleclrtc Uil Is liielTably su
licrlnr te either. It has benc-ntndns ninny eo ee eo
plens It h.is hnd purchasers All druggists sell
It. Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 1J7 nud
IS) North Uuccn street.
.VKJTIIEItSl MOTIIEItSt' MOTIIEItSIl!
Ale you disturbed nt night nnd broken of your
rest by h sick child suffering nnd crying with
the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? If se,
go nt ence nnd get u bottle of Mrs. WIXhLOW'S
SOOTHlXli HVULTl'. It will relievci the iioer
little sufferer Immcdtatelj depend uiwii It t
there U no mistake about It. There is net a
mother en enrth who has eter used It, who will
net tell you nt once that It wilt regulate the
bowels, and give rest te the mother, und relief
nud health te the child, operating like magic. It
la perfectly safti te use In nil cases, and pleasant
te the taste, nnd Is the prescription of one of the
eldest and lx-st female phslelnns In the United
Mates. Held every w hen. 25 cents a tiettle.
lnnyJI-lydM.W.SitH-
VJtV MHOJ.S.
goods!
NBW
WATT, SHAN D& CO.
Itavnreclved upwards of Fifty Cases of NEW
UOODS, selected especially for
OHEISTMAS 6-IETS.
MLKHAMIKKUrilllKI'. HII.K JIUFFLKUS,
I.IXK.V HANDKF.ItCIIIF.FH, KMUItOl-
llEltKH IIA.VDKKItClUKFs,
OK.NTI.KMKN-S TIES. SCAItFS, .SUSPEND.
AN IMMENSE ASSOItTMENT OF
CHOICE IJ00KS,
Suitable for Yeung and Old, at ONE-HALF
UbUALl-ltlUKS.
I'lCTUltE HOOKS, STOUV HOOKS. AUTO
OKAl'lInud CltAl HOOhh.
TOYP, GAMES, DOLLS,
WOltK ROXEH, WIIITINT. DEfeKS, DIIE-1SINO
CASES,
IKWELItY, rEltl'UMEUY, Etc.. Etc.
HEW YORK STOEcE,
NOS. 8 & 10 EAST KING ST.,
LANCASTER, VA,
Mi:mc.tt
JTUNTCsUMlMn'T "W
HUNT'S
KIDNEY AND LIVER
REMEDY.
NEVER KNOWN TO FIL.
It ciiivvlirn nil ether mrdlrbip fall, as tt net
illrc-cllv nnd nt ence en the Kldnets, titer
nnd Uewels, restoring them te n healthy
notion. It ! n safe, sum nmt speedv
cure, uiui tnuiilreils lmve leeu
cured lit It when physlct.ins
and trleiid lmd eh en them
up te die.
It is Beth a " Safe Cure " and a " Specific,"
It CI'IIKS nit DUen.es of the Kldneyn, l.ltel,
lllndder nnd t'llnnrv Oranns i lfreixy,
Uravel, Diabetes. Ill l(!ht's Disease,
Nervous Dtsenses. Ktcesses,
Female Weaknesses,
Jniindlce, beur Menmcli.
l))n-M').M. (onxtlpalteH, Piles.
1'Alns In the lUck. I.elns nnilslili-, Iteten
Hener Noii'ltetentien of I'rlne.
!. AT HRrOOMTS.
W v.i h'i: yn et unit.
end for Illustrated Pamphlet of neil d Iesll Iesll
inenliils of Atisntiiir Cure
HUNT'S REMEDY COMPANY,
piieviiiKNCK. ::. i (i)
rilON MTTT.US.
nnn ititn e tv w tr x-c n m .is,
H n it it e e w vv vv VT n n n c a
nnn jtmt ii e vvw vvw njiv "ss
II II 11 R O O WW WW N N f .5
UDtl 11 H OO W IV .1 NX n8.-a
ii mm oe nv m
II II II O ONN N
ii unit O II N N N
It I- HO O N NN
II It It OO N NN
nn it tttt ttvt rKR mm sss..
1 II II T T r. U It 2 a
inn ii t t ib ur.it "sss
p 1
t T
I T
i tin
HE It K It ,'li.SSa
This medicine, remblntng Iren with pure veire
tanie tonics, ijulckly nnd cempletelt CL'llKs
HlxI'EI'SflA, IMlltiEsSION. .Vf.VI.Altl A.
WKAhN't., IMl'lKE UI.OOll, fill I.I.-s. nnd
FEt EKnndNI.rUAI.UlA.
It j rapid and thorough assimilation Ith the
bleed It reaches every part of the sj stein, puri
ties and enriches the bleed, strengthens thn
muscles nud nerves, nnd tones and invigorates
the NVstcm
A line Appetlrcr llest tonic knenn.
It Mill euro the wroret casn of Iypcpl,i, ru
moring nil distressing symptoms, such as 'fast
lug the Feed, lielchlng. Heat In the stomach,
Heartburn, etc.
The only Iren medicine that villi net blacken
or Injure the teeth.
It Is Invaluable for diseases peculiar te women,
nnd te nit persons w he lead sedentary 111 cs
An unfailing remedy for diseases of the Liter
and Kidneys.
Persons snfferlng from the effect of oicrweik,
nervous troubles, less of appetite, or debility,
oiperlence ipilck relief nnd renewed energy by
Its ue.
It does net cause Ilendaehn or produce t'enstl
pntlen OTIIF.lt Iren medicines de.
It Is the only preparation of Iren that causes
no Injurious effects. Physicians nnd druggists
recommend It ns the best. Try It.
The genuine has Trade Mnrtc nnd crossed red
lines en wrapper, lake nnether. Madnenlyby
liiiijivx cnr.iuc.ii. co ,
ItiL-tiMenr, Mn
septD-lyd.tlyw
A oni:.vrsrcei-ss.
HOP PLASTER.
This Pereus Plaster Is famous for Its quick
nnd hearty nctlen in curing Lnme Hack, ltheum-matlsm,--cl.illca,crick
in the back, -.(dennd Hip,
Nenralgla,;jtiir Joints nnd Muscles, bore Chest,
Kidney Troubles and nil pains or aches either
local or deep-seated. It seethes, strengthens
nnd stimulates Ihe parts. The virtues of hops
eemblred with gums c-Iean nnd ready te apply
Hupcrier te llnlmeuts. lotions and salves, l'ric,
Scents, or i ler 1 no. .old by nil druggists nnd
ceuntiy teres. Mailed en receipt of prices.
Jlcp J'latler Company, proprietors, llosten, Mass
A GREAT SUCCESS.
WThe best family Pill uiade Hnwlet's
Mnmnch nnd Liter Pills 25c Pleasant In action
nnd easy te take
nev'J'-ljd&ii ()
T
HOUS.VNDS OI' CASKS OF
SICK
Headache are permanently cured every ear (as
me 'luiiuruus ut icsuiuuniai in
my possession
w 111 testify) by the use of
DR. LESLIES
Special Prescription. This Itemedy stands to
day without n rival, nnd with scarcely a com
petitor In the world. Thousands or Physicians
throughout the country have acknowledged
their Inability te euro it. and urn new prescrib
ing Dr. Leslie's Special Prescription ferall cases
of lck
HEADACHE
In cither its ncrteus, bilious or congcstlvefonn.
nrlslng from obstruction, congestion orterpldlty
of the llver. When I say that Dr. Leslie's
SPECIAL
Prescription trill cure the most obstinate cases of
lick Headache, I mean Just what I sty, nnd that
Is, that It net merely relieves but;
POSITIVELY
cures, no matter hew long the case may have
been standing.
1 have, testimonials from persons who hate
been mulcted for twenty years, being con lined
te tied two orthree days nt a time ciery two
weeks, that have been permanently cured by
tnolxittlcsef Dr. Leslie's .-pcclat
prescriptien1
se that they hat e net had an attack for et er 11 ve
jears.
Hyeii nre troubled with Sick Headache aud
wish te bu
CURED
be sura nnd give this remedy n trial. I-hick, 1 00.
K II. AltCIIKIt, Saratoga bprings, N. V.
FOIt SALE IIY DlttfGOIsTS.
dMyl
Fer sale only at J. It. KAOFFMAN's Drug
hteie. Ne. M North Oueeu street, Lancaster. Fer
colds, use Knutrman's Cough Syrup, tlu-laigcst
nnd best for -ii cents.
riATAIUUI.
ELY'S CREAM BALM
CUKES
COLD IN HEAD, C'ATAItltll. ItOtiE COLD,
IIAYFF.VKK.DKAFNKSS.IIEADACHK.
Easy te use, l'rlce. rule, Ely Ilre'g, Ostit-ge,
N. V., V. 8. AT
HAY FEVER.
ELY'ri CltEAM HA MI Cleanses thn Head,
Allais lntluniinntlnn, Heals the Meres, Itcsteres
the benses of Taste and hmell, A nulck nnd
ImisIUvu cure, in cents at Druggists. Guccut
y mall, registered, bend for circular, bample
by mull, ia cents.
ELY BROTHERS,
JO-eedAw Druggists, Oswego, N V.
TTKAIIQUARTKKS rOUTHK
INDIAN MEDICINE:!,
Ka-ten-ka and Medoc
Indian Oil,
-AT-
Lecher's Drug Stere,
NO, 0 EAST KINO bT Lancaster, l'a.
c.(iri.v.
i'.4 ..
i.
hf
AI EYE TO BUSINESS.
Prompt, vigilant, active atten
tion te ene's calling, be it evor se
humble, merits its reward.
We claim te be wide awake in
the Clothing intorest and are of
fering bargains that will astonish
you.
Boe Ovorceata In Windows. 85,00
Soe Ovorcetvtfl In Windows, $6.00
Soe Snlta In Windows, 810.0O
Soe Stilts In Windows, 813.00
A. O. YATES & CO.,
02, 004, fiOU, GIIGSTiNUT HTS.
PHILADBIil-HIA.
Netici. Esllmatcs (umUlinl In clubs fur
e et coats ler Ihn Iiuingiirattun,
s7-lmd
K. SMAIilSfi.
GREAT SLAUGHTER
-IN-
FINE OVERCOATS.
We offer te day n reduction efJiS te 3) per cent,
below last month's prices C'remble's celebrated
nnd popular Otcrceutlngs,
tiii: iikst in nn; would
In nil the different shades nnd styles Ely
slans. Furs, t elenrs, t Icnnas, IjillaHls. lla
Unas. Mmitansk's. Astrnchans. etc. F. A II. Ed
redens, Cxarlnes, DuffePs nnd Patent Heaters,
Itevnt Irlh l'rlexe. fiarrjeiien, Petershams,
Meltons nnd Kcvsej s 1 hese genls can only be
had at leading houses In large cities, and ninge
In price from .V) te (. We nre selling them
from M) te Vi A full line of Demestic Fabrics,
ranging In prices from ! te Wn.
SUITINGS
OF hVKUY DI.-CUU'TION AT PttlCE- COIt
ItLsPOMIlMiLI LOW.
All colors nn subjected te n thorough chemi
cal lest. Our work Is of the best nud highest
Htln of art. Our long c-jporienco lu business
mid close Inspection enables us te be thoroughly
familiar with nil the best manufactures and
latest st i les In the market, litre, us a trial and
Imi convinced,
T
Ne. 2 West King Streot unci Contre
Squtire,
Smaling's Tailor s Guild.
mnrl-lyWA-
B
L'Y
Fer the Holidays,
THE BEST-THE CHEAPEST.
800 MEN'S OVERCOATS,
ri te w i'
450 BOYS' and CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS,
AT f 1.21. 1 03, $1 Oil te fil fi.
ALL K1.11VS OP
NKC'ICWKAH.
SILK HAKI)KKHCHIi:r.S,
nesinitY,
kilk susim:ndi:hh,
L'XDI'.UWn,VIt,
OI,OVi:9, .SHIRT-!.
KN'IT JAUKirrS,
UMIIKKLLAS,
UUllIti:il AND OOS.SAMKR CT.OTHINO,
TKUXJCS,
At Prices Which for Cheapness Can Can
eot be Equnllctl.
HIESI & BROTHER,
Penn Hall Clothing Heuse.
COItNKK OF CENTRE SgUAHB AND .NORTH
QUEEN STREET, Line-liter, Pa.
B.
II. MAUTIN,
ITIlOtSSAt.-' A XI BET IIL
Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber and I'eaL
WYai.u N'e. tM North Water nnd I'rlncu
sticeta, nbovc-Lemen, Lnucaster, n3!d
OAUMOAIinNKItSA JRrFERIKS,
COAL DEALERS.
OrricES : N'e. 1 North (Jneen street, nnd N'e.
Ml North l'lluce strevt.
Yahdsi North l'riuce street, near lli-ullng
Deiiet.
LANCASTER, PA.
uuglS-tfd
pOAU
M. V. B. COHO,
33UNOK1H WATER STREET, Lancaster, l'n,,
in'OLUALE AMP nETAlt. UCALCn IX
LUMBER AND GOAL.
CeMfECTiO'v u itii Tilt: TEI.rriie.Nia ExciiA-taE.
Yard An Ornci:: N'e. 300 NORTH WATER
V1REET. feb2f-ljd
rl J. HWAllH A CO.,
COL.
erncE: N'e. se Centre bquare.
Yards : East nlnut und Marshall streets.
(Stewart's Old Yard.)
Reth Vnnl and Offlce connected with the Tele Tele Tele
phene ETchnngn
-i;iNlI.lNC, WOOD A 8PECIALTY.-6
ectl3-0mdMAFR
tlKOCKllIKS.
rjO TO HUItSK'.S.
FOR-
CHRISTMAS GROCERIES.
Fer linking Mnterlul.
Fer l'ure bplces.
Fer Flavoring Extracts and Roje Water.
Fern Nlce, Fancy Fruit lUmket.
Fern Rasket of Fruit.
Fer Flerida Oranges.
Fer White Oni pes.
Fer Fine Rnlslus.
Fer t'bolce p, h. Almonds.
Ferall Kinds of Nuts.
Fer Iho Rest Candy, .! pounds fei-23 cents.
Fer Clear Toys.
Fer the Rest CelTecs.
Fer t he 1 k-s t Teas.
Fer Canned und Ilettlc-d Goods.
lern liuirc-l of Choice llaldwln Apples.
NOW FOR THE BOYS AND GIRLa.
A beantlfiil Plaque or Curd vi Ith each pound
of Cotrieduiing the llellilajs.
Come nud sec, it will my you.
AT BURSK'S,
NO. 17 BAST KING STREET.
TUDUIi8IIAVUI.0NQ SINCE DUC1DUD
tt tlmt the Yellow Frent 3c. "Cigar Is the best
In the state, at
HARTMA.V YELLOW FRONT CIOAU STORK.
VI.OT1IIXU,
IKMOVAIi AND OiT.NINO.
t.nveAsiKn, P., Seit, IA, 19SI,
Idcstrnte make known te my friends nnd
customers, nud the pnblleln goneml, that t have
unnoted from NO.UNOIITII (JUKI'S STItKKT,
teNO.t.'INOKTIt QUEEN STItKI'.T, formeily
oeenph-d by the tlrm of Sinnllng A llausmnu,
wherel hat e opened with a large assortment nt
English, French nnd (li-rmim Novelties, together
with a Large Line of Demestic! Fabrics, Cem
posed ns my New .tick Is, of Nnw (IivhIs nnd
New Htyles, I feel nssuivd thai In snllcllln n
feiiltuiiaucc. of jour pntiviunge, you will lmve
nu eppeitunlty of making selections front n
sleck tini'i-ualed. In Its variety nud udaptcd te
thn present demand, which Is for geed vnliu-s,
gentlriiuinlv ,les nnd rirects, nud exquisite
nt. Neth l-itl the terylH'storwerkinannlilp
nnd prices te suit cterjhedy, 1'lfl.isn fter inn
w llh j our erdeis, Yours Very Truly,
D. R. WINTERS.
MY
Kits A ItATHVO.V.
HOLIDAY
SUITS AND OVERCOATS.
FOR MEN, FOR YOI'TIW, FOR tlULDIII'.N'.
What worn acceptable nnd nppivrlatlin
-tins for Iho llntldajs nre them than nn Etc
Kiuitly FlttlOK tnlt or Oierceat ? We haven
treat selection or (IOOD-4 t.N 1IIE 1'IECE,
i-mbmclliL nil the lending Nevelllesln Kilt.
EU1N ANDTlOMEITIc! WOOLENS, irem
vi hlch It Is easy te mnkn snttsfacter)- M'tec.
tlnm. Ojir Cullers nre skilled In thelreiillln-t
and iilll Kunranti-i' te lit veu perfectly In nnv
stlle desln-d. Our 'laflnrs nre nillilliclvd
nmeiiR the best of Ijincnster ineelmnlcs, nnd
their w erk nlw ays l-enrevldenrn of superior
manufacture. We knew prices when they
nroleivdown. We say ours nre. niten down
ns thoseofnuy enennynhnre. We only usk
ler a chancn te convince. ) en of this fact,
lyers & Eathibn,
l.EADt.NO LANOAVTER TAILORt,
NO. 13 EAST KINO STREET,
LANCASTER, l'A
F
M.I. ANSOUNCKMKNT OP
FINE TAILORING
-AT-
HENRY MARTS,
Ne. O East Kine; Streot
1 have In stock the most cnmplstc nud rbnlca
assortment nt
HUE WOOLElfS
FORTIIE FALL AND WlNTERTRADi: EVER
OFFERED IIEFORE IN THIS CITY
A great variety of LATHS f-TYLI' CHECKED
sUlTl.Mi. COltK?L'lti.W' In nil similes nnd
illialltlei
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
OF LIOIIT AND HEAVY WEIOIlI-
0YDRC0ATING.
Prices AS LOW AS HIE LOWEsT and all
goods warranted ns represented.
H. QERHART.
pCONOMY IN CLOTH I NO.
L. GANSMAN & BRO.
Yeu nre doubtless Intciestcdln the iiurc hasn of
Clothing, nnd want the best -reeds for the least
money.
We are equally Interested In securing your
patiennite, nnd we lmve placed ourlar-testockat
prices within the reach of nil,
The times nre rtpe for It. The nerkln-tmiiu
nces no use In paying $13.00 for un Overcoat or a
a suit, when he can ttnd nn honest nnd rikxI
loekln-r article hern for 00 nnd pi no.
SUITS !
suirs, ine, ji.oe, fs.(ja
sill rs, no oe, tiuu, in i.
BEST WORKMANSHIP.
l'RICES FROM ID TO 1J 1'ER CENT. LOWER
'IRAN ELSEWHERE.
Overcoats. Overcoats.
OVERCOAT:, fiOO, 1 Ul, t),00.'
OVERCOATS, .1.fiO, till 00, UU1.
OVERCOATS, J1J.0O, $11.00, 15 110.
Dent Qualities, Lewest Prices, nnd u Vast Stock
te select from. Our Keeda were never se low. as
new, while they nre us desirable us ever.
I. GABIAI & HBO,
THE FASIIION'AIILE
MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS,
Neb. 66-CB NORTH QUEEN STREET,
Right ou the Southwest Cor, el Onin-je,
LANCASTER, l'A.
J-.N'et connected with mil ether Clothing
Heuse In this City.
AV
ILLI AMSON & I-'OSTKIt.
RBTTIRN PRESENTS.
Fromn Very Large Varletv we present u few
Items that would mnku suitable Re-turn Pres
ents. OVERCOATS,
Finui SIT Dellurs te Twcuty-fnui,
DREhS HUITH,
Frem Twelve Dollars loTwenty-tlve,
UUS1NES3 SUITS,
Frniii Seven Dollars te Ten.
CHILDREN'S SUITS.
Frem Twe Dollars n Nine. .
JIOV'S SUITS,
Frem FourUelInw te Sixteen,
STIFF HATS,
Frem Onn Dellar te Threci Fifty,
SEAL CARS.
FroivTweFirty te Eight Dollars.
PLUSH KOIIKs,
Frem One Dellar tu Flic,
MERINO AND WOOL UNDERWEAR,
Frem Twcnty-tlve Cents te Twe Fitly,
bILK NECKWEAR,
i tern Tiventy.tlt e Cenu te One If t y.
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In Kid, Casslmcrc, Jersey Cleth, Unck, Saranae
and Hand Knit Woolen,
Fifty Centa te Twe Sevcuty-llvc.
BOOTS AXDSHOEH,
In a V cry Larue Assortment of the Rest Makes,
for Ladles, Gents, Heys and Children.
UUM ROOTS AND OVERSHOES,
All Prices, und it Full Rim-re, nfslze
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Economy in Clothing !
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Nes. 32, 34, 30 k 38 East King St.,
LANCASTER, l'A.
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