j ,mr'? . ,r I'-i i' h - 1 J.1! I H'- LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE!, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1885. Bfef. r i ifrrf 55 Ps- m Wt . .,? ft' MILT IRTELUGEMER (tVMYtVtNINQINTHEYEAR , (mwv tnnw.) y,TENMAN A HCN9EL WT1LUOBNOKR BUILDING 9.W. OOftNCR CCNTRC SQUARE, 'TIM CNTt A WEEK. FIVE DOLLARS A I& TWHI,'iWn flMT WPtia iviur,in. 1 lJMttRTMMMT8 FROM TEN TO FIFTY ; WlEKLY INTELLIGENCER, li' (cieHrPAaeai v i. puuwhcd tvtnr Wednesday modnine ". rtl VJ" Te Beiuutl YtAS t Atsci. L Q0WW8PONDENCE Solicited from every 4 ,i MRT'OF THE 8TATE AND COUNTRY. WJRRf , ''dMNKNTBARE REQUESTED TO WRITE LEQIBLY . msuhuik wutur int rAttH uniT, amu iu : iMWi TrICtfl NAMES, NOT FOR PUBLICATION, BUT , y m'MOOF OF GOOD FAITH. ALL ANONYMOUS ;rlTTOW WILL BE CONSIGNED TO THE WASTE y ,liwth ABDRtSSALkLtTTtHSANDlLLtUHAMS IU Yi TTTR TNTF.T.T.TOENOER. i. 4 1, Lancaster, pa. .. ;fcl)e CmunDtcr intelligencer. w& tS; LANCASTER, JANUAIIY J, 1835. t r New Yerk's Serrjr Plight. ft ,The mnntlnmtis and injunction business V flourishes in new Yerk city in nmest " Wonderful way. A judge can seemingly :'jbc found thcre te enjoin anything and $, anybody. Tlie most ridiculous attempt at exertion of the power lias Just lieen ex hibited in the effort of n certain set of politicians te prevent the mayor and beard of aldermen from apiwinting suc cessors te eutside ellicers whose tonus had expired. Mayer Edsen's term of elllce expired en January first and the effort was te stay action until that time. The present mayor has been a very excellent official. The commissioner of public works, whom lie desired te re move, was only excellent as a politician. The mayor nominated Gen eral Fitz Jehn Verter te succeed him, which every ene recognizes as a very' fit 'nomination. Whereupon one of the judges controlled by the Thompson faction en joined thcbeanl of aldermen from doing any business at all , se ns te prevent Perter's confirmation. Anether judge being ap plied te for a dissolution of the injunction, granted It and the aldermen were again free. The Thompson party had previously, however, set up the pins te knock Perter out. Apparently they could net held their forces, howevcr, for they again applied for and obtained an injunction restrain ing the aldermen from confirming any one in Thompson's place, the ap plication being based en nn affidavit that there was about te Ins n corrupt bargain made for the confirmation of a commis sioner of public works, which was an un lawful act that should l restrained. On the last day of the year application was made te te another judge te discharge the Injunction ; but as he did net decide at enjsjyhat he would de and there was no time te be wasted, the aldermen under advice of counsel that the injunction was unlawful, confirmed the mayor's appointee te lie commissioner of public works. These judicial proceedings seem te be very undignified, unworthy and silly te im partial outside observers. They show very clearly what low manner or men ure placed en the liench in Xew Yerk under the elective system. Each faction idles upon the judges it elects te help it te keep the power it beizes. -r, Tweed a few years age had a set of Judges who aided all his purposes. One would think that the iieople of New Yerk would lte tired of such conduct and that the judges would m afraid te dis play their partisanship if they aie net ashamed te show their iguerancu of their legitimate power. It was a preposterous idea te enjoin a legislative body from doing its business, or from electing anyone en the allegation that there was a corrupt bargain for the election. Turn These ltnuals Out. A young man charged with sending olj elj olj scene literature through the U. .S. mails has been convicted in the federal eomtsef Cincinnati, and sentenced te three years imprisonment. This swift ami condign punishment of a disgusting and demoral izing off ense will, no doubt, meet with general approbation. During the last cainnign many members of the Itcpublican party and many branches of its organization were actively engaged in this same dirty business. They bent through the malls hundreds of thousands of copies of the foulest, most lilel!eus, sug gestive and indecent documents. One of these in particular,printed secretly iu Phil adelphia the publication having been ie ie meved f rem Xew Yeik te aeid Antheny Comstock, no doubt was mailed exten sively in this state and in such an open and shameless way that the postmasters hand ling it could net well have been ignorant of its character, Tliu documents were mailed iu Philadel phia for the clergy of New Yerk and Xew Jersey, and they w em sent from Camden ever te Philadelphia. Tliey weie sent in open envelopes nud se carelessly dis- v, tributcti that iney were almost certain te ! fall into the hands of the children of the households into which the deadly poison was sent. The postmaster and ether iwtal elllcials at such offices as Philadelphia, it is te le presumed, were well awaie of the kind et stuff that was ciiculating through their lands and under their noses, in violation of law. They nre usually very alert te detect and te have cognizance taken of this sort of thing In private offenders. We have yet te hear of the first effort they made te ferret out the pimps and precuters of the Blaine, committee who prostituted the mails and polluted the households of the and with this delugu of obscene litera ture. The postmasters who connived at tills sortefthlngareof the class described in Gov. Cleveland's letter : "Many new holding such positions lmve forfeited all Just claim te retention, because they hnve used their places for party pur poses In disregard of their duty te tiie iice. pie, and because, instead of being decent public servant they liave proved thcmwlvex pll'enslve partlsuiis and unscrupulous manip ulators of local irly management." Ecry one of them must go and quick, tee. r Making a Peer Shew. All if ports agree that Pennsylvania ,., .JHMikes n very peer showing at the New Orfeaiu Exposition, The commodious space assigned te the Keystone State is al- west batjvn of exhibits. Considered with ijj frference te our population, our resources, M tr te the fact that nearly all of the states presented themselves iu friendly competi tion nt the exposition held en our poll, this Is a very humiliating situation for Pena lty Ivnnlrtns. VTe liave peculiar Interests in our manu factures, our mines nml our petroleum; and seme districts of the state present the most advanced agricultural development. State pride and business enterprlse should have combined te make our common wealth's exhibit worthy of its rank as sec ond iu the federation. It was unfoitunate, no doubt, that the matter, if presented at all for popular con sideration, was laid before the public in the midst of an exciting political campaign that engaged their attention and oherbed their energies. Commissioner Themas seems te think it is net yet tee late for the state te remedy t s remissness, but it would certainly be very difficult new, without thorough or ganization of the whole state by counties, te supply what lias been neglected. The legislature made nn appropriation and there will, de doubt, lie found ways and people te spend It; but, unless individual enterprise be stimulated, thcre will le no display worthy the name, and the governor had lietter recall his suggestion fixing si " Pennsylvania Day" for the exposition, The Pressing t'enl Problem. All but one of the nnthracite coal pro ducing and carrying companies liave agixH.nl among themselves as te the proportion of the output of IBM each shall make. The exception is the Pennsjlvania ruiliead company, which will 1 very glad te see the ethers restrict themselves, but wants a loeso feet itself. It premises te lteliavc decently and te keep up prices as far as it can, but it possesses conscientious scruples about entering into a bargain with its com petitors. It doubts whether it is lawful; and the Pennsylvania would net offend egairst the law for the world. It never does ; unless when it suits it. Tills time it does net suit it. It will suit it a great deal lietter te have its competitors bound up vvliile ithas a free feet. It can thus get geed prices for its coal ; get a lit tle mere than its full share of traffic ; and pose before the community as a wie, law observing, public opinion-respecting eono eeno eone ration. The Heading company will 1e worse than silly if they enter into such a fast and loeso arrangement with their rival. It is a serious finest ion whether the Reading's interests de net require it te keep out of any combination and te sell all the coal it can for what it can. "We are of the opinion this is her proper policy. She hasstiperierities ever her competitors which she ought te take full advantage of. The present policy of the companies lias le sulted in keeping the price of anthracite coal se high that bituminous coal takes its place. If the cost of anthracite was lowered te that of bituminous it would bu preferred for nearly all uses. And it can lie reduced te such price while yielding a large profit te the producer. They seem te stand in their own light iu demanding high prices. It is inirUcularly a business in which large sales and small profits should 1)0 the motto, and se long as bituminous coal is allowed te supplant nnthracite, it docs net liecome the producers of the latter te complain that the mar ket will net take all their pieducts. The Heading, as the greatest coal producer and carrier, and as a corporation whose prosperity is lmund up with that of the industries tributary te its railroad, should aim te sell its coal at the lowest price that will yield it a fair profit, upon the business conducted as cheaply and therefore as ex tensively as its facilities permit. Tin: king is dead j lenglive the king, Is.'.. Kvkn nible societies liave their nw mid dewnsnnil, while hard times decrease their recelpts, the unfailing Increase of opulatleii and the steady progress of Christianity In creaeo the demand for free scriptures. Con sequently the American Uible society has been con verting into money for current uses some ImjikIs which it laid up nsan Investment in the lietter days when Its ineome exceeded its outlay. The freedmen of the Seuth nud tlie new Northwestern country, new make the most numerous requisition for Ilihles. Lulu IIuiist and lien Ilutler are lietli showing signs of weakness. They should oel their issues. It Is pointed out as a remarkable f.ict that three statues were mined te women in Amcr ca during the year just closed. One of these was te Mrs. Julia 8. Teirs, of Shelhyvillc, Ky., who wen her fame by success and u fulness as n teacher. Anether was te Harriet Martinet!!, the famous Ihigllshweman, and ,the third te Margaret llaughrey. The most of tlie visitors te whom thu latter's memorial In New Orleans will be pointed out will iwk "Who was Margaret llaughrey?" She was of Irish birth; never owned a silk dress or a pair of kid gloves, but who made a large for fer fer tune by a bakery famous for the excellence of its bread all ever New Orleans, and w ith the money slie made she founded and built up an orphan asylum, w hich the wealth slie left endows and sustains. Sang a rani Eng lish poet : Who stt ih."iw u room u by I hy law s Makes tliatuml tri'nctlnn Hue Tin: rascally olllce-hohler and the old year go together. I.M.MKiliATle.N is keeping jiaeu with the business depression. At the pert of New Yerk for tlie year It shows n large falling oil com parted with the year 18!, tlie arrivals less three days in December, aggregating .'IHH'K against 3S8,2iT7 lust year. Howllttle Intrinsic- valuation Mengs ten title may be learned from the following ad vertisement appearing In the columns of a New Yerk newspaper : TITLK OK HIGH OltADi; genuine, in geed form transferrable te cither lady or gentleman ; een te full Investigation and strictly legal J w ill be sold te highest bidder at ence by Kuglish gentleman hi emharrassed circumsuinees. Address for particulars Hen Ten, box l!l, 100 Kast I'.'tli street. The nobility given by work Is the only ene that passes current with people of geed sense. A Willi i:n In Geed Cheer, Harrlctte It. Shattuck, discourses very learnedly en seme reasons why woman should be ulen the right te vote, Slie argues that It will be beneficial te her In giving her larger rospon respon rospen nihilities with resultant geed effects. She dcclaiesalse that the country needs n new political element, which the fcminlue ote would supply, "Women, as n class are distinctively temperate, chaste, unselfish, economical and poaceable j and who will deny that these qualities uru most conspic uously absent from our national and state lKHlticsT" Hut the crowning reason that this presumably fair disputant advances is that woman will then be man's political equal. The argument Is based en the pre sumption that woman Is " undeveloped man," and therein lies its Inherent weak- ness, 11EREANI)JIIKRE. Prof. Carl Therbahn, of this city, Is a mechanic, as wellnsa iiuistclsu. He showed upnt the I.VTnt.l.luilNOEn oftlee en the last day of the old year with n flddle of his own make that nuyltedy might be premt te turn out. It was made from w oed that he get out or an old church In Montreal, nud the toneof It w as ns clear and leautlful ns the finish was artistic nnd exquisite "The hick nud slde of the Instrument Is of maple nnd the belly or sounding lienrd of nil fiddles Is of spruce. That Is the -weed used for .sounding leards In pianos ns well. Ne, It din's net re quire large pieces. They are glued together sons te liave n surface of nne grain. Iu all there nre 09 ditlerent pieces In tills fiddle," . "Yes" added PreC Therkihn, talking about the instruments of the old masters, " flddle is the correct n.xine for It, net violin. Thcre nre no two fiddles exactly el the same tone. There are no llddle factories In this ceun try, nud no first class Instruments nre turned out from factories whelesale by machinery. They nre made, onent n time, by hand, Just as I lmve finished this ene. I cm turn out pio pie iwbly tw e In n year between times of my regular work nud can still them for &0 apiece. Thcre are factories Iu Germany w hich make the cheap instruments and ship them here In great quantities, te sell nt from fioe te f 10 nt retail. Occasionally ene may hit en an In strument among these of peculiar excellence and tone which the nppreciathe owner seen finds he could net duplicate and which he would net jurt with for fleo. Yeu take such a fiddle or Indeed a man ni.iy make ene himself nne may measure its tene for weeks most carefully and set alieut te make nu exact duplicate of It, He may suc ceed with mechanical precision nud te every appearance thcre w ill net K a dilVcrence of a hair's breath iu any dimension, but when they nre sounded there will Ik- found an in explicable but nnnlfest dillerence." "This difference," hoceiitlniied, "isofceure In seme immeasurable finality of the weed. Ter this reason the famous old masters of Crcinen.i, some of whose secret died with them, went up into the weeds of Switzerland for their spruce. They tool; It only from the west side of the dead trees where the expos ure te the moisture had lseii slightest, and rrem under the worm eaten outside. They had secret, tee, of varnish made from dis dis sehed umber that they left te uone; and theMj thing, with the excellence that age brings te all geed fiddles makes the Cre mena Instruments of Strudharius nnd his eontenix)mrlesorsueli ralue te-day. Ofeonrse the prices jaid for the few genuine instru ments of their make new Is fanciful and iw owing largely te their rarity and historical curiosity. Willi years the w'oed loses mero and inore of Its resinous quality mid gains new ami purer tones. A goed'tlildlo with geed eare should never wear out, The last Cremona sold was purchased by Lord Dtin Dtin lliere and it brought 3,000 ; Prince Allsrt has ene that P.iganlui started en that is wertli ns much." It was liccause the Amnti family, and their pupil stradivarius nnd in turn his pupil (iiianerlus all lived in Cro Cre Cro inen.i that tlie ii.uue of that town has Iki- eome synonemous with afirst-rate fiddle, Inhlspreludote'-The Wayside Inn" Leng- iouew says : The InBtr.lliiPiit en which he plnycil Was In Cremona's workshop liuuUi The maker Irem hft.ii hauils It cume Had written his unrivalled iintun AXTOMCS SjTn-UHVAIiirs "Dillorence in Isms? Yes indeed Is there. This one you see cost S23 ; and I ha e another worth f K The weed for them comes from l'eniambuce, .Seuth America, and they nre carved out of It with the greatest care te get the exact curie that Is needed for tlie highest skill and greatest delicacy or touch. A geed workmen needs geed tools; and the nrtlst musician wants the best instruments of his nrt. The flddle strings are made from sheep gut, as well ns cat gut, and thcre is shoddy nmeng them llke in cloths. There nre several manufacturers of them in this country, but the ls?st fiddle strings still coine from Padua." Isn't it nbouttiuie ' Mark Twain" left off the meuntelmnk business in literature. He disclosed nnd most successfully worked n geed lead hi his "Innocents A braid." Noth ing llke it had lieen seen inourlitemturenud he has ilone nothing se geed since. Indeed, his work has lecn very uneven, like his speeches Some of them are cle er nnd scin tillate w ith real wit ; some of them heavy, cearse nnd Isirdering en indelicncy. He made money out of his lioeks, married a rich wife and has been indulging all sort of quaint tastes nnd odd fancies Hut every ene et hi later publications shows the commer cial side, or literature most offensively. They are always badly printed nnd bound and sold by subscription nt nlsmt twice a fair price for them. His last book " ltiickleberry Finn" has lx en advertised in the pretest way. I'irst, we had the story telegraphed ever the coun try that ene of the plates hail ltcen altered In seme mysterious way se ns te print nu ob eb ob sccne picture, ruining a part of nil edition Isjfore it was discovered nud nearly entailing Ukii the author nn immense less bv the narrow chance of discovery he had hit Iwlore they were nil printed. The tale was widely jMiutisncu is'iere u was uiseeereti te liave an ancient and IWh-like smell, that left thu reader in doubt whether it was in tended te make tlie first edition or tlie book nn object of value te tlie hihlingrnpher or simply te trumpet the naiue of 'tlie new work. Then chapters of It nre doled out through the magazines and morsels of it dropped te the audiences assembled te hear the Twain-C.ible combination read, writennd sing passages from their authorship from works published and works te appear shortly, ut fi"5 per volume, " sold by sul sul scriptien only." I'inally the news is circu lated that "Mark Twain" has sued for nu Injunction against n Hosten house, te pre cut it advertising te sell his leek for fi, when in fact they cannot de It without "collusion and conspiracy" with Twain's agents by inducing them te break their con cen tiact with him te sell only te subscribers. There seems te be a heap of baby business alKHitthe aihcrtiscment of "Huckleberry I'iiin" and peeple nre pretty well warned by this tlme that it inustlK) tiry peer truck te need such constant puffing nud blew ing. OfalltliolHMiksshe added te hcrllhrarv this Christmas she promptly answered that the ones she liked host were Julian Hawthonie's biography of his father and mother ; the new and complete edition of Sidney I-nnier'x lHjcins Willi Ward's sketch of his life, nnd (!e W. Cattle's " Creoles of iAtuisiana." P. S. Nene of them are soldhysultscriptieii enlv. .. It was the policy of the Democratic Nation al committee during the last campaign te send no sjteakers into Pennsylvania and te draw all out of it that it was jtossible te im press into general sorvice. Se It fell te the let of a few te de a geed deal or work here. One of them had a scries of engagements iiKoiiusierinur succcssiierigiii: .Miirerd, PIke county j Gettysburg, Adams county; Scranton ; and Waynesliore, Franklin fniintv: 1.1. ,LA ..r I,.. ..n.i i i. ... i. . . ..in iiiu m-vuM-mv m ucnig iiuck ill j'mtaucj- phla uery morning Itetween Hand II o'clock. There are easier places In the statu te get at than Milferd and Gettysburg, but net many harder te get away from. Te tnivel by rail from Philadelphia te .Milferd, or te Pert Jervis, Its nearest railway station requires a circuit through the states of New Jersey and New Yerk. Yeu can leae Philadelphia nlieut UilO a. in., reach Jersey City In the gray of the morning; take a herse car eer te the Krlu deixit and make u train Hint win land you In Pert Jcrvls alsnit neon. An ehl fashioned stage coach-and-feiir runs down the Delaware Valley te Milferd twice a day, ...... mii-u juu mi ei uiiu picasauiesi, quietest ami most healthful, fanciful, of all summer resorts in 1'cnnsyhnula, If the leaves arc net tee far turned, you can luve cholce of something less than u dozen hotels and will hardly make a mistake. Te get away from there after a night ineetliig,iueuns an eight mile drie up through the meadows and the mist rising from the Delaware river at three o'clock In the morning connection ler Jersey City, mid arrival in Philadelphia In time te liave mi hour there befere a train leaves that will laud you Iu Gettysburg atteut 7 p. in. I wanted te get out et Gettysburg ut night. There nre two ways te de It. One is te walk. When you go te kirgain with Capt. Kichelhcrccref theO.it-ll. J. It. It I be- lle e that is tliocemblnatlonor lultals he will tell you plainly that te run you down te Hanover Junction en n secclal will cost tut til, the company taking tlie risk, or 3 iftlie traveler nssumes It. "We never did kill nuyltedy," he said, "but" Ills solenin leek nnpcais te you ami norero he ha tune te eon. cludoyeil say : "I'll pay you the extra dol lar, and If you kill me. jeu pay for me," lly such exertion ene enu reach n passen ger train that takes water at Hanover Juno June Juno tien.reache Harrisburg some time after mid night and get you te Philadelphia for breakfast a very early breakfast. The Journey rrem there te Scranton Is easy enough In a day; but te get back the saine night re quires an eight mllodrhete Plttten, with oue chance or Nlng drl en down a railroad ditch thirty feet deep nud two chances of lslng locked out of the station en u cold night, w Ith the train two hours Miind time. Ner Is there any trouble getting from Phlla delphla te Waynesboro, Franklin ceunlv, iH'twecn 11 n. in. nnd 7 l. in., but te get Wick te Philadelphia requires the senker te cut it short at 9 sham, take n siuvial cnirinn en ene of the two reads new running from Wnvnes Wnvnes Wnvnes boreto Chainltersburg and connect w Hit tlie midnight train en the Ciinilerland Valley for Harrisburg. In riding the ielltlcal cir cuit one occasionally find thp.iildle aretigh seat. StNiin.vii. PETtSONAL. PlilNCUSs DoiaieuofKl's eldest seu 1 di-si-rllied us "the luinge of the Cjtr. Hot.eWAV I still the New Yetk Timet favorite for Secretary or the Interior. llKSJAMIX K. I1uti.i:ii Is said te hae a habit of making pictorial memoranda with a lead pencil en his finger nails. ltHRt'tiKUHnys: "r.volutleu will glve u a better Hible than we new hae, for the Hible is a child of ovulation." Ij. Z. Lkitkii, the rich Chicago man who eivupies lUalue's liouse in Washington, has Iteen said te aspire te piMltical us well as te sei-Lil distinction. Piunci: LnwAnn's recent record nt Cam bridge was singularly in elieiteus and would liave leen materially primed had it lieen submitted te the Trince of W ales. HnNimicKs told a reierler concerning Cle eland's letter te Curtis : "Yeu may bay I am very favorably impressed with "it. i like the spirit and tenor of the letter. Miss Cai.hwki.i.s intention te gie f.100,- 000 te found a Catholic university in the United States ha lieen submitted te the Pepe. His holiness intends te confer a signal mark of distinction upon the lady. Lir.rT. Gov. Hh.i. who is about te suc ceed Cleveland iu the executive chair of New Yerk, was ence almost Cut te death iu nn attack made upon him In his law ofllce by n man for whose wife Hill was scouring a divorce. Hen. Saml-ki.J. Tii.hkn Is new at Grey Grey Grey tene and drives out dally. He declitieil te see a New Yerk Interviewer Monday, but his private secretary was positive In thu state ment that Mr. Tlldcu has no idea of attend ing the inauguration of Mr. Cleveland. Dit. Ve.v Sciti-eKZKlt, the Prussian minister te the Papal court, acting under orders from Prince Hlm.irck, who wished te mark Ids sense of the hostile Catholic In In lluenceln the Reichstag, refniined from lay ing the usual Christmas visit te the Vatican. Mus. Mauv Auet'sT.v PACKKn has pre sented te St. Mark's Lpiscepal church, Mauch Chunk, new- clergy nnd choir stalls In memory of her husband, the late Harry K. Packer. The stalls are of heavy butternut weed and thodesksef polished bras with wooden ltoekboards, elaborately enneil with lilies pnsien (lowers, wheat and the like, each panel having a different design. Btm.un Is almost the only prominent man in public life vi he has ever used the spy system te help him iilvance his political fortunes When he was at the heigiit of his notoriety In Congress he had hi his employ nt least half a dozen se-called secretaries, vv he wero no mero or less than spies When he would lioceino engaged in n controversy with a memlter he would turn these creatures Imck upon the member's private record ami when he could discover anything he would drag it with js'rfcct recklessness Inte tlie doliates of the Heuse. It Is sometimes a most excellent thing for u man net te lie tee well known. Afler a serious contention between the Mayer of New Yerk and thu Aldermen ever his appoint ments. Fitz Jehn Perter having been re jected for siiieriuteiident of Public Works Mayer LMsen, yesterday sent In te them for this oillee the uame ofltelllu M. Squire, n Vermont school friend of Kdsen, who has Iteen iu New Yerk only three years and is net Identified with nny political organization. He was promptly confirmed because he was al most utterly unknown. Then the well known nanie of William Dershcmicr, ex-lieutenant governor and cx-congressman was sent in for corporation counsel and he was promptly kitocked out by a vete of IS te 7. Cel A. II Lewis, commissioner from Pennsylvania te the New Orleans Kx position, writes te the Ledger that tlie " first class " hotel rales iu that city are exorbitant ; but there nre seme less pretentiens which charge only ?3 n day, and seme even less, whilst a iiiultitude of private houses are at the service of travelers, with excellent rooms and geed lieard, nt similar reasonable rates These vv he stay longest can, ns Is generally the case, make the best terms The best advice the Chambcrsburg Valley Spirit can glve young, or old, Democrats in search era public ofilce Is, "Walt" Better still is "Don't." It la Abominable! te go through life with " anngn" In the mouth. Abominable net mero te tint sufferer than hi friends. Iluy SO.ODONT nnd cleanse the teeth which lamnln. or, butter still, use It new and save your teetb. SO.OI10XT is economical. 030-lwiIcedAvv Wnmun's Suffering anil Itellct. These languid, tiresome sensations, ranting you te feel scnrccly able te be en your feet; that constant drain that 1 taking from your system nil Its former elasticity; driving the bloom from your cheeks; that continual traln upon your vital feice, rendering you Irritable nnd fretful, run easily be removed by the use of that mar velous remedy. Hep Hitters. Irregularities nnd obstruction of your system, am relieved at once vihlle the spcciul cause of periodical pain are pcriunm-ntly removed, Xene receive se much lieneflt, and uone urn se profoundly grateful, nnd show such nn Interest In recommending Hep Hitlers as women. A I'e.tul Card Slnry. I was affected w 1th kidney and urinary Trouble Ker tw el ve j eurs !" After trying all the doctors nnd palent medi cines 1 could hear of, 1 used lue bottled of lien "Hitlers;" ' And I nm perfectly cured. I keep It "All thn tliniil" rcsnectrullc. II V lisuitl. SiiuUbury, Tt'iin. May i. lssj. UnAvreiin, Vjl, Mays, 1873. It li id f.iir..a tun nf snvenil fltunfiun., sunt. n. "- - ...... ..... ... ...... ..,. M. , buv. Ma nervousness, ilrkness nt the ttemach, monthly troubles, etc. I luive net seen a sick day In a j ear, since I took Hep Hitters. All my neigh bors use them. Miss Kan Mi (incitx. W3.0UO Leut. "A tour te Kurope that rest ine U.uie, done "lint les geed than one liottli.el Hep Hitters ; "they also cured my wife of fifteen jcars' ner- " veus weakness, sleeplessiiess and dvspepsla." 3 It. .. Aiilnirn, ,'. y. Se. HLCOHiKUVllLit, t May I, '7i. Sins-1 liave been sutferlng ten j ears, niull tried veur Hep Hitters, and It done me mere geed thiin all the doctors. Mixs.H. S, H00.NK. llaby Hared. We are se tliunkful te say that our nursing baby wa permanently cured of a dangerous and protruded constipation und Irregularity of the bowels by the II e or Hep llltten. by Its mother, which at the sanuitlniu restored Iter te jierfect health and strength. The Parents. Iteclicster, jf, V. ajr.Vone geuuliie without n biiuch of green Hep; en the w hite ;iittiel. bliun nil the vile, poisonous Mil tr with " Het"or "llepu'Mn their uaiiie. decl'J-lmd.tw aiKmt'AL. YKIVS UHKIUIY PKCTOHAI An Old Soldier's EXPERIENCE. "Calvcrl, Texns May S, IStt. "I wish te express my iiiqitrclattitn of tlie valuable titttlttlr of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral AS A CMl-lllt IIKMKtlV " White v Ith Churchill' nrniy, Jml l.efiire the battle or Vlckslmi-g, I centmrtrdit severe, Celd, whlrhtcrmtiinteillnniliiitRrniuCeiitti. I fuiinit no relief till en our niiirch we cniue te a country store, where, mi nsklitg fur some remedy, 1 wn urgist tn try Av itn's t'liKitnr Prcrenvl. " I i)M se, anil wa mpMly cured. Since then t have kept thn rreretui. ceiiHtnittly by me, fur family U'C.imil I have round It te be an ttiintim lile remedy for Threat ami I.ung IMseasrs, "J. W Wiiitlkv " T!ioiiaiHls(iesllniiiiiliiUrerlirytetlioiniiiiiit euro of all llienclilnl ami bung Affections by the uu or AvKn'sl'imtnv 1'KcTeaM, ncliig v cry iwliilal.le, the .veuitKeit chlUlrcii tnke It i-railily VHnrvnitn nr Dr. .!. ( Ayer k Ce., Ixnvcll, Mnsi. Sold by till UriiitKtst. Jnnl-7-lyil.tw H unt'.s ui:mkdy. HUNT'S KIDNEY AND LIVER REMEDY. NEVER KNOWff TO FfllL. It cure when nil ether medicines Adl. us It acts dlivctlv unit ut ence en the Kldnevs, I.lver and ftewH. restoring thvm te a healthy action. It Is n safe, sure and speed) cure, nnd hundred have lieen cured by It when physician nnd friend had given them up te die It is Beth a " Safe Cure " and a " Specific," lMTIths ull IlNeuse of the Kidneys, I.lver. lllndder and Urinary Organ t ltretwv, llravel, Ulnbettis, llrlghfs ltisiwse, " Nervous ltlseases, Kxcese, Female W caknesscs, Jnuudlcs hour hlemach, . ItysiHipsla. Constipation, Piles, l'rtlnslu the Hack, Lein nnaMde, Keten lien or Non-ltetentten of Trine II 25 at tmrneisTs yirTAKE xe or uk it. Send for Illiistmted I'nmphlet or s,,lld Testl Testl inenbds of Ab-elnte Cures. HUNTS REMEDY COMPANY, I'ltOVIDKSCK, U. 1. (1) B K.VNDY. Brandy as a Medicine. The fellow Ing article was voluntarily sent te Ayt,I,I;.J"V?Ii-V-iK.EU'AR'n"er"l-"l'1"T'd "l'" 1J STeltfc, by a prominent pnietlcliic physician nr this county, who has evteiiHlvely used the ltrandy referred te In hi regular prac tice. It 1 commended te the. attention of ttiec mulcted with 1NIUGF.STIO.N ANIt IlVII'KPsIA. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This Tirrtr-mtteh -nbiisml AlcohellcJitluiulant was never Intendedn a beverage, initie bv used a a medicine of greater potency In the euro of some of the destructive diseases which sweeps away thelrannunl thousand of victims. With a purely philanthropic motive, no present te the favera'JIe notice of Invnllds-cxpec tally tbose afflicted with that mUerable dlieuse, Iiyspepstn, a upeclflc mmedy, which Is nothing mero or less than IlltANIIV. The aged, with feeble appetite, and mere or lcs dcbilltj, will tlnd this simple medicine, when used preperlv, A MtiVKllfJItiN KKMKDV ter nil their Ills nnd aches. Ile it, however, strictly understood that we prescribe and use but nne article, and that Is Eegart's Old Brandy, Seld.br our enterprising friend, II. K. Sl.AY JIAhKK. This brandy has steed the test for years, and has never fulled, n fur a enr expe rience e-vtends, and we therefore gire It the preferenen ever nit ether Ilnindlcs no matter with hew ninny Jaw breaking French title they are branded. One-fourth of the money thitfs yearly thrown away en various Impotent dys pepsia specifics, would suttlce te buy nil the Ilmndy te euro nny such case or ease. In proof of the curative power of KKKAUT'S OLD llltANKY in rases or Dyspepsia, w e can summon number of witnesses no case In purtlculur we will cite : A hard working fanner had been a filleted with an exhausting Itv sjicimlii for n number of j ears ; his stomach would reject almost overv- kind of feed ; he had sour eructation censtnntly nonp nenp nonp jietlte In fact he win obliged te restrict hi diet le cracker and stale bread, and u a bevemgn lie used .McUmnn's lloet llcer. He Is n Methmllst, und then, us new, preached at times, mid in Ids discourse eltcn declaimed earnestly against ull kinds of strong drink. When ndv Ised le try ItlllGAIlT'.S OLD IlltANIIV In hi case, he looked up with astenishment: but nfter hearing of hi wonderful effects In the cues of some of hi near ncntialutances, heat lest consented te fellow our advice. He used the Ilrnndy faithfully nnd steadily ; the llrst bottle giving him an appetite, and befere the second was all Uken he was n sound man, with a stom ach capable of digesting anything which he elioese te eat. He still keeps It ;und ie.es u little occasionally ; and since he ha this medicine, he has been of very Uttle pecuniary lieneflt te the doctor. A I'ractiilng J'hitlelan. H. E. SLAYMAKER, AGENT FOIl HKIOAItT'.l OLD WINK STOIIK KbTAIILISIIKI) IN 17S3. Importer nnd Dealer Iu Old llrundy, .Sherry, Su perior Old Jludelru, Imported Iu 1B18, ls-,7 nnd 1H, Champagnes of every brand, scotch Ale, Perter, llrew u Stout, Ne. 20 East King Streot, Lancaster G KAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. The Great English Itemedy. An unfillllng euro for Impotency and all Dlneases that fellow Ims of Memery, Universal Lassitude, I'nln In the Hack, Dimness of Vision, I'reinature Old Age, und many ether diseases that lead te In sanity or Consumption und a l'rematiire Grave. Full particulars Iu our pumphlet, which we de sire te send free by mall te every ene. This Spo Spe Spo cllle medicine Is sold by all druggists nt (1 per package, or six packages for $ or will be sent free by malt en receipt of the money, by nil dressing the agent, II. il. COCHHAN, Druggist, Nes. 137 and Jla North yuecn street, Luucuider, On account of counterfeits, we lmve adopted the Yellow Wrapper: thn nly genuine. THE GltAY MEDICINE CO., Uutrule, N. Y. TllEAM OF HOSES ccnes CHAFFED HANDS. LII'8, FACE AND ALL HOUGHNESSOF THE SKIN. It does net hurt llke Glycerine, I1 KICK, 10 and 23 CENTS, ut COCHRAN'S DRUQ STORE, Nes. 1J7 AND 13D NOItTII QUEEN bTKEET, dec8md Lancaster, l'a. E LECTION NOTICII TlIK Eastzr. Maukkt IIeisk Ce , Lancaster, l'a. The annual meeting of Stockholders und elec tion for Ulrcrters or Oils company will lie held utlM Eiwt King street, en TUESDAY, JAN. 13, IsL'tween the hours of Iu o'clock, a. in., mid neon, ALLAN A. HEKIt, d-dtJW Secretory. T UK 1IF.ST THING TO liUY. DKCEMIIKH 27, 1SSI. la a geed fault of Underwear, n few heavy Cem. forts, Warm Funis, u pair of Overalls te slip en ever your old iints, n pair of wunn Mitts or Gloves, an all-wool shirt, Woolen nnd Cotten Stocking und a v urlety of (ciisenablc goods, all of w hkh are selling at very reduced prices. At 1IEC1ITOLD , Ne. SJ North Queen Street. S-Ice lleiike illled wllh pute Ice, tree from an) sewerage. cr.MTiri.vii, t , y L&- y The new yenr finds us with seme leta still en hand which we nre bound te clese out. The $5 nnd $6 Overceats nnd the $10 nnd $12 Suits in our windows nre boiue of thorn. In fact, our ontire stock is well cut down, nnd nt tlie low prices ought te interest you. A. O. YATES & CO., fiOS, (Mil, i0, CHKSTNUT STS. PHILADELPHIA. si-lnul R i:mev.Iand oit.nine. 1.AN0.VSTES I'., hept. 10, 1SSI. I desire te make known te my friend and customers, and thn public In Kencnd, Unit I have removed from XO.M NOItTII Ql'KK.V sritKKT, te NO. 121 XOItTII (Jl'nilN hTKKKT, formerly occupied by the firm of !inalln( A llaiinmnu, where I hivve opened with a liitR-e nssurtinent of Knullh, French nnd lieniuin Novelties, together with a l.nri:e I.lne el ltomestle Fabrics. Cem pecd n my New stock 1, of New (icxsls and XewStjIes, I feel assured that In soliciting n continuance of your imtronniie, )ou wlllliaru nn opportunity of making selection, from n stock uneiiuided In Its variety and adapted te the present demand, which Is for itcsst value, geutleiniinlv .)le nud rffects, nnd osqulslte fit, Neth" bul the vrybctef werkmatihlp; nnd prices te suit everybody. I'lrasn favor me with your enter mrs Vcrj' Truly, D. R. WINTERS. M Yl'.KS ,v HATH VON. HOLIDAY SUITS AND OVERCOATS. FOK UK.S.FOlt MIITHS, FOIM Ittl.DliHN What morn ncccptable and appreciative gifts for the Holidays ate there than nu Ele gantly Fitting butt or Overcoat? Wehnven great selectliui of liOOlls IN im: piKCK, embniclng all the lesdlng Novelties In FOK. FlliN AND HOMI'.bTIC WOOI.KNs, front which It I easy te make satisfactory selec tion. Our Culler nn- skilled In thelrcntllng nnd w HI guarantee te lit you perfectly In any stjle desired. Onr Tailors ure numlH'red among the best of Lancaster mechanic, nnd their vnrk alwav bear evidence of superior tuniinfiicture. Ve knew- prices when they are low dew n. We snj ours are ns low dew n us these of any nun anywhere. We only ask for n clutuce toeenv luce you of this fact. lyers & Eathfen, LKAIIINll I.ANCASTEU TA1I.OUS, NO. 12 EAST ICING STREET, I.ANCASTKIt, FA. "CUM. ANNOUNCUMKNT Ol' FINE TAILORING - AT Ne. O East King Streot. I have Im stock the most complete and cholce assortment of EINE WOOLBUS FOIt THE FALL AND WINTEIlTItADU LVKit OFFE11ED 1IEFOKK IN Till., CITY. A great variety of LATESTSTM.?: CHECKED 8UITINO. COIlKbt'ltEWS In all shades and ijualltles A BI'LENDID ASSOUTJIENT OF I.IDIIT AND HEAVl-WEII'.IIT OVERCOATING. I'llce AS LOW AS THE LOWEST and all geed warranted ns represented. H. GERHART. TjICONOMY IN OI.OTIIINO. L. GANSMAN & BRO. Vflll ATM flmiltf 1a.. Iit.i.n.,(...1 ,.. .1.A.....-1 - Clothing, and want the best goods fur the least money, . We ure equally Interested in securing your patronage, und we lmv e placed our large stock at prices within the reach of nil. The times nre ripe for It. The vrerklugmnn aces no use In paying JH.ue for un Overcoat or u s milt, vtheu !w can llnd nu honest and geed looking article hore fenfd.dOand M.Ut. SUITS ! SUITS, fl.eu, $,-,., s.en. sin rs, tie.ut, tun, n.oe. BEST WORKMANSHIP. I'ltlCES FItOM 10 TO IS I'Ell CENT. LOWElt THAN ELSEWHEKE. Overcoats. Overcoats. OVEItCOATS, tut), .UI, DO. OVEItCOATS, S.0U, 10.tXl, 1(J0. OVEItCOATS, tl3.ua, tltOO, 13.(t. Ilcst Uualltles, Lewest Frkes, unda Vast Stock te select from. Our goods went never se lewTas new, while they uiu us deslrable us ever. L. &AU SIAN & BEO, THE FAblllONAIlLE MEIICHANT TAILOHS AND Cl.OTIIIEItS, Nes. 06-00 N.ORTH QUEEN STREET, Itlght en the Southwest Cor, of Orange, LANCASTER, IM. ,.i"Net connected with liny ether Clothing liouse In thli City. CTOHAOK (J A8D COMinSSION WAREHOUSE, DANIEL JIAYEIt, dec2 1yd ;i0 West Clieitnut street HENRY GEEIIAIITS. koiieuiy iii Clothieg ! .si.i:iaiis. s MCIUIIS. HI.EHlllH. SLEI&HS! SLEI&HS! EDGERLEY & CO., MAItlCKl' STItEET. ItEAIl OF I'OSTOFFICE. LANUASIEIt, IM. Our large stock of l'OUTLAND, AL1IAN Y and DOIMIt.KSI.EHIIIH, vvhleli we otter nt largely reduced pi Ires, nre decidedly thn finest In the city. 4f"De.'x reuiiKT te KscevnAitii irenic THAT is always human k. fall nnd get n bargain. All work warranted. WBIIAVKI. stock Every Style Bttifiry antl Carrlnse nr.sinKii. UElMIUINl) IMIOMITLY ATTENDED TO. One set of workmen especially employed for that purpose. nnvat tfd&w N" OllllKOK ,v .MII.KY. Sleighs ! Sleighs ! Sleighs ! GREAT BARGAINS -AT NORBECK & MILEY'S, CeriHT Diike tV Vine Slnn'ts, I.ANtASlElt, FA OYER 40 fim CUTTERS, IIOTII FOItTI.ANIl AND LIIANY, Net dispened of ut ssle, will be offered te the public (RETAIL) nt FUI1LIC HALE FKICKS Our MiH'k I the Finest Iu thn City, hav lug sold te th tnixvl prointnent nnd Ivcst Judge id tue, which I conclusive proof. DON'T Bl'V A CIIHll' SHODDY ARTICLE. DONT HE LED TO I'AY EXTUAV tllANT FltlCI'., Hut call en tholdctnndmet lellable Dim 111 the city nnd lie convinced UUU WOltK hl'Hl'AINSOlll WOUD A FULL -STOCK OF CAItltl.MIE OltK ON HAND BJ- Itepnlrlng Neatly Dene. Hr.fciii.j:itr. TTEATEKS OK KrifNAt'ES. a BEST" STEAM ENGINE AND- Beiler Works, HESTERS iit FURNACES H)li Privale DwelHngs, Sclioels ami 1'uIk lic liiiildiiitrs. Cull and see them. Mudoef heavy lien, sim ple of construction, durutite, ecouemleaf, the inestlltudlutlnir surface of any Heater In the market Nothing Oheap But the Price I OUR OWN PATENT. 49IaviuK neen In use lit many of the lurKest residences In Lauctuderln the past ten carsl the best of evidence of It merits. Address, Jehn Best & Sen, Ke. 33 E1ST 1TOT0X STREET, JanlUjdAw LANCAbTEII, IM. HAVINO DI.SSOLVKI) iAHTNMIt.SIUI nnd permanently closed the Chestnut Street Iren Works, 1 dcslru te Inform my old natrens and the public cenendty, thutlatii still In the business, belni; located In the Fctiii Iren Company's Works, North l'lutii street, whom I am maklnit Iren and llrnss t'ustlnpref uvery de. scrlptlen, und will be pleased te nerve ull who may favor me with their patroniiKe. Frem 40 years experience In the business nnd tisluir the best materlul nnd employing the bestmcchunlcs, I am satisfied I can Kiiunintce entire sutlsfactleii. CustltiKs mudn rrem a mixture of Iren and stel which are uiore rellable for strength nud dura, blllty than the best cast Iren known, V teeth roll pinions, rolls and rnlllni; mill work a spec ialty. CustinRS made of very son Iren, iyul brass custliifrsnf every descrlpllen. I liave nil the put terns of tlie well and favorably known JIiiiuit Cem and Cob Crusher, refitted and luipipvcd. nlse en hand. Mills completely fitted up or lit parts, te replace old ones which have been Iu usu for) cars, Kiu.rautoclngthcinteKlvesatUrsetlon, 11. C. MtCULLF.Y. UUK-H-Cmd (iitnvjcjiixs. G TO HUIISK'H. -FOIt CHRISTMAS GROCERIES. Ferllaklnir Material. Fer Fare Spices. Fer Flavoring Extracts and Itese Water. Fer n Nice, Fancy Fiult llusket, Fern basket of I rult. Fer Flerida Orunnes. Fer Whlte Oruiies. Fer 1 lite Itnlsltis, Fer Cholce F. 8. Almonds. Fer all Kinds of Nuts. Fer the Heat Candy, a tieuuds furSJ cent. Fer Clear Toys, Fer the Hest Ceifecs. Fer the lk-st Tens. Fer Canned und Hettled Uoeds, Fern barrel of Choice Haldwlii Apple. NOW FOR THE BOYS AND GIRLS. A beautiful I'lu'iue or Card with each ihhiiiiI of Cetfee dttrinir the Holidays. -t'eine und see. It w 111 pay you. AT BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET. v"WJtwvuj5maMtj
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