Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 05, 1885, Image 2

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DAILY IKTELUGEKCER
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LweATt)t. Pa,
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1WT OtHTl'AWK. FIVE DOLLARS A
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$i Ht PROOF OP GOOD FAITH. ALL ANONYMOUS
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ADME88 ALL LETTERS AND TELEGRAMS TO
4" THE INTELLIGENOER,
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tij l)e Lancaster jfatcUicjcwcr.
LANCASTER, JAXUART 5, 1885.
Ahead or Our Neighbors.
There Is a very remarkable difference in
progressive spirit between two cities se
close together as Lancaster and lleadinj;,
and in nothing is the lead et Lancaster bet
ter shown than in the vast superiority of hi r
street rolling stock. Heading claims twi e
the population of Lancaster and ought te
have twice the number of private carriages
and public liacks and livery stables. Hut
in fact the private carriages in Heading
can be counted en the fingers of the hands,
perhaps even of one hand, while in Lancas
ter they are se many that no ene could
readily number them.
The liveric3 in Lancaster are much
mere numerous and better equipped than
in Heading, and as te cabs Heading does
net knew wliat they are. There are none
standing in her streets or at her depots or
hotels. A carriage can only be hud at the
livery stable. In Lancaster cabs stand at
the depots and en the streets at all hours of
day and night, ready for call at a cost of
twenty-flve cents te convey a passen
ger and trunk from and te any part
of the city, and ready te obey a tele
phone call te any house te carry a passenger
thence for the same charge. Heading has
two street railways that are better patron
ized than ours, but their service is in no
way se complete and satisfactory as our
cab service.
"Why we should be be much mere ad
vanced in this direction than our neighbor
is net readily accounted for. The greater
number of private carriages here indicate
greater individual wealth, which we no
doubt have; but Heading lias plenty of
wealthy residents who can afford te keep
fMirrhlrwi hllf. An Tinr Tim CAnllmaiit
s sems te be that it is an extravgance, and
extravagance is the one sm the; Heading
folks will net be guilty of. They leek at a
carriage ride as a forbidden luxury ; and a
cab staud would be avoided by its people
as a temptation of the devil.
It would net become us te say that they
are less intelligent than our people, though
color is given te the suspicion by the f.n't
that they taavobutrbne small book store. toLrtrek0 of J""'3 fn tl10 summer, and of a
thotewruH'nfie we have five geed enes7atT?.Ve.r??,tta:k,PrJ'siI,1:l, On0 reiH,rt
fLWcentra thev have a handsomer bepr
saloon than any of ours.
Ilarriaburg is anetlier neighboring town
that prides herself onamuchgreaterpopula enamuchgreaterpopula onamuchgreaterpepula
lation and mero aggressive spirit than
Lancaster, but she is far behind us in the
accomedations provided en the streets for
travelers. Her wealthier citizens have
mere and better turnouts than are owned
in Heading, though net ahead of Lancaster,
if indeed up te her. Hut public accommoda
tions there, in the way of liacks and cabs,
are utterly lacking. Years age, it is claimed,
the railroad company irrevocably and un
changeably granted te one individual the
exclusive right of landing passengers en
and taking them from the platform
of the station. That monopoly, al
though excluding all competition, has
never had greater enterprise than
te put at the Harrisburg station occa
sionally an old omnibus with a trundle cart
behind it for baggage, such as were used
aforetime in Lancaster, but have been
abandoned for nearly twenty years. Al
together Harrisburg is worse oil if possible,
than Heading; and it was the disgrace of
the capital city, that when its last governor
elect arrived there lie could net even hire a
hack te convey him te the executive man
sion. When the luckless traveler readies
that city he incurs about equal chances of
finding no omnibus at all at the station, or
if there is one in waiting, if net tee dirty te
ride in, it is apt te be overcrowded.
The Pardoning Power.
The beard of paidens, in disposing of the
case of Dr. Albert G. I Geersen, the
Philadelphia wife poisener, puts en recenl
and before the public its pretest against
being asked te substitute its functions for
these of juries in every part of the com
monwealth, or te supersede and review the
supreme court, "te whom every iktseu ac
cused may new resort for the correction of
errors," and the beard vciy plainly sajs
that such powers de net belong te it and it
will net assume them.
Ne fault can be found with the beard of
pardons for this declaration; and if it has
been annoyed by unreasonable impeitunity,
or if the celerity and certainty of justice,
se essential te its administra administra
lien, liave been balked by fruit
less demands upon iU time and
attention, it does well te warn sucli suitors
that their efforts and money are wasted. It
is clearly net the function of the state oill eill
ccrs who comneso the beard te clvx nu.
trials te every prisoner who may want a
hearing, nor te review the supreme court's
determination of law points.
But the pardoning power is one of vast
discretion, and the law which makes it such
contemplates that it sliall be se exercised
It Is difficult, as the Pennsylvania beaul no
doubt has found, te fix by metes and bounds
and inflexible rules precisely hew it shall be
used. It was once understood that. n,n
present beard would consider no case ex.
f -cejit when facts were adduced which were
' Het developed In the trial. As was pointed
,j,v out by the Ixtellieenceh at the time,
thiMA worn bntvl Hnq n.l cu....rui t t
-0 . . disposition en the part of the beard
.te urk responsibilities which it ought te
, Hwae. "Under such a system the case of
cthe lx men convicted In these courts of
j being twuips and sent te the jienitentiary
.-j-'fer Jhree years each, nt hard laler, could
'wtf haye 'rece.'y;-d any attention from the
bwrL lu the declaration which accem-
panies the Qocrsen decision, it prcscritea
what it will hear as well as what it will
net: " This beard will consider anxiously,
and with an earnest desire te find geed
grounds for executive clemency, nil case!
in which are shown fraud, corruption, ci
plain judicial blunder, testimony net pro
duced at the trial, and an; manifest icreng
or trrer beyond judicial rniinty." This is a
bread, liberal prevision. lss the beard
could net properly say, and mere the public
will net ask. It will probably engage all
the beard's time if it reviews the " plain
judicial blunders " and the " manifest
wrongs and errors beyond judicial remedy "
that occur in l'enusjlvnnia.
A IlArrv New Ykah te the county oillo eillo oille
inh that go Inte olllee te-day.
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Gov. Pathsex lias uiaile a geed selection
In the appointment of William I Cerbctt te
the vacancy en the bench of Clarien and Jef
fersen counties, caused by the recent midden
death of Jnmcili. Knox. Uerbett 1 nn old eld old
fashlencd, quaint-loeklng'ehap, but his head
is stored full of law, his heart Is warm, hli
mind Is fair and even, and when he was In
me ocnaie some years ace me mere his ase-
ciatcssawefhlm the better they liked hlm.
Tiif. drama et "The Oyster and the Shell"
Is atxnit te be enacted nt llarriibtirp.
A Philadelphia husband gotadherco
from his w Ife lccause he show eil In the taking
onesumeny that she was shl cw Ish and loud
voiced ; that she Manimed a bible dew n upon
the lloer, w.s extremely dlsrejHx:trul te a
uniting niiniMer, and otherwise unladvllke.
It was net gainsaid that she had been a eare-
fiu housekeeper, a kind mother, and a faith
ful w Ife. New, the counsel of the divorced
woman comes beforetho court and asks for
an order that her husband pay ft a week
allewance for her: and he cite the act of
assembly permitting divorce en the ground
or "cruel nnd barbarous treatment" which
provides that, te guard agatustlthe possibility
of the woman put away becoming a charge
en the county, the husUind might be directed
te support her afterward. It is a notch
though net unprecedented cise, but it seems
rcasonable that the motion should be allow oil.
The woman's intimities nre notefaicious
character and she may net be responsible for
them; they are such as were tery likely
disclosed before he took her " for w orse" as
well as for better, and if the court frees him
from obligations tolive with her there is no
geed reason why the husband should be
exempt from liability for her support.
The Cameren machine, will seen hIiew
hew w ell It has been oiled.
AVhen electric lighting became popular a
lew years age, it was thought that it would
drive gas te the wall In short order, and large
sums of money w ere Invested in the new-
lighting scheme. There was great shrinkage
in gas snares, ami tlie new iUuminant seemed
te have a free llcld. Hut as time were en,
gas began te recover and electric light te
decline, the latter because tee many ieople
rushed into it at one time, causing oerpro-
uucuen ami consequent cheapness. The
ixmdeii statist lias ugurcs te show that
electric light investments can only at best
return 3 per cent en the money imested,
owing te its essential dearness. But it Is a
mistake te oppeso the new light togas as they
occupy totally ditlerent fields and the world
has abundant use for both.
ihe fact seems te have been kept some-
tnme; or a secret that Chief Justice Wulte,
who is new- In his seveuticth year, has been
seriously 111 for six w eeks, the result of a
iim it uuii nn lauuiy ure ury opprcnciHive
and despondent, nnd the most intimate
friends of the chief Justice ure hopeless of his
tinal recovery. Some of the Hepublican
ncwspinwrs, anxious about the succession,
intimate that if he should have a lucid Inter
val Btilllciciitly long te enable him te compre
hend his rral situation he would probably
resign in order te enable his successor te be
appointed by President Arthur, and the suc
cession has already been awarded by the
correspondent teMr.Frellnghuysen, Arthur's
secretary of state tliat is, and his reputed
father-in-law that is te be. The Democrats
meanwhile very naturally hepe that Cleve
land will name the successor te Chief Justice
Waite, irone Is te seen be appointed, and
Jndge Field's name Is already camnssed for
the high position.
It seems tliat the silk stoe pipe bat Is a
Chinese idea, appropriated by a Frenchman
and imported into thLs country via ParK The
ilrst or them started here In 18M, though
from a glance at a Masonic funeral or a politi
cal precession of "business men," ene
might fancy that seme of the styles ante
dated the Washington administration.
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Tun heroic conduct of the brakeman en
the occasion or tlie recent railroad train job
bery near Illsing Nun ought te be prejcrly
fclgnalized by the cemiuny and passengers
As seen as n pistol was pointed ut him he net
only checked his purpose te pull the bell repe
and step the train, but " succeeded In getting
the deer of the wash-room partly open, and
fcelzlng an opportunity quickly Jumped in
side, mid slamming the deer, locked him
self in."
Tiikiie is compensation for these who seek
it In all the situations or life. We often little
knew hew that which we most deslre may
ira uiui niuvii le US Will IM tlie IllCwt
harmful. There Is no doubt that many a fair
ene has sighed in vain for a seal skin
Mcque In this trying wintry weather. Yet
te a young lady in Sew burg, X. Y it proved
a very unfertunate possession a few days age.
She was promenading the streets rejoicing
in tlie glory of her soft and high priced
raiment, when a ruthless billy.ge.it began an
attack en her that was Inspired by her hand
some saeque. The manner lu w hk-li this
young woman was butted around by his
geatshlp was truly dreadful, and by the time
he had finished with her, the saeque and the
young woman wcre both mero holy than
otherwise. The moral or this tale will doubt
less, Iw easily discovered by husbands whose
wh es are teasing for ene of these adorn
ments. The Costliest ur Metals.
There are nineteen known metals valued
nt ecr ene thousand dollars per avoirdiiiieU
nnilml Tlirt mnut .tujl. lu .. it . . .
,..... , .. ,,, vwiij ,n uiiuuilllll, WHICH
Is said te be worth ten thousand dollars a
pound. Of theso nineteen metals only ene is
produced or used te any considerable eatent
nnd that is iridium, which is alued nt tl,ie
per iwuniL It is hemetlinci, but very spar
ingly, used In electrical experiments.
tiiu iiui an7 tub sbw.
Out upon the frestyalr, wllh iiicuy musle
The bells In churches' towers the coming New
things i'retilK l'miC" l0"eut''' for belUrr
M'UUthoeu"B '" ,h StW Yca,lm, 1"BlK out
What earnest hopes their mellow
inllnlnmii.rH,iiB ..ll
tencs, lu
W,WUud,.'v",i.rbeHt,U'r l","t"' """ ""l WKh
WlthverxMiete a IieJkb Is raised, in ev ery clang
,V1'llthe"uid',,,,he"Nt'W' v,,arHlld rlnBhig out
ThcjMeiUr future happiness, they sing of belter
"a rhymV.Cttrt 0'oeUoc,' their sw cet mclodleu.
And rel'uJ' '" ,h" aU,ttnee Cttch 11 J grandly
Wbll,JJnyi'iJ'SluthoNewYerana rliiBlng out
.f.'clMumf I, c7(Wij,
PERSONAL.
Oi.adstenk sutlers from insomnia and has
been ad lsed te rest Trem w erk.
Jehn M. Wahd, the well-knewn ball
player, will seen le admitted le the bur lu
Bcllcroute.
Gkeiuik Alkhi;iTevnsi:ni says: " IT I
wanted te mertlly the l!csli,nnd beu pilgrim,
I think that Instead or becoming it monk I
should liecnmc a lettcrarrlcr."
Cei. A. K. McCluhi: starts te-day ter a
Journey or se end weeks In the Seuth, In
cluding n week or ten days nt the New
Orleans cxostien.
lti:Mir A. Dunn, n leading cltUen or Xor Xer Xor
rlstewn, died Sunday afternoon or gout and
consumption, nged forty-eno years. He was
en extensive uiurble dealer and mn'imwt in
leading local enterprises.
Uev. Dn. Neah Hunt Sciikm-k, iter
erst. Ann's en Urn Heights Kpisoepal churvh,
Uroekljn, died athN home lu UrtMkl. n, en
Sunday morning, from the elleets of WikkI
poisoning brought out by a wire com.
JunriK HeAiihas nahl that the reason Wen
dell Phillips and Hen. llutler no er quarreled
--though each quarreled w Hit everybody clse
was that "neither cersueccedcd'ln finding
anadjecthe In the dictionary mean enough
te apply te the ether."
Hen. Jesse resrim, or PettsUlle, died
Saturday in his S3d jear. His brother died
et the age or 1)1 a few mouths age. His wife,
aired fc", with fic of a fainily or thirteen
children, thiriy-sK grandciiildreu and
thirty-four great-graudehildren, sun 1 e him.
Heshv W.Scett, a brilliant young law
jtr or E.vsten, onee a student at Mlllcrsille
state normal school, was quietly married en
Saturday excnlng te. Miss Iuiogctie, daugh
ter of Cyms 1-iuall, and a lolle of Iisten.
Society, which has coupled their names, was
quite unprepared for the intelligence of the
marriage, and in censcqitcnrc tlie wedding is
the talk of the tow u.
Jehn It. McI.eas gin te his bride en the
eve efhis departure from Cincinnati Ter tlie
Iiist was a necklace or diamonds that cost
$S0,WX). Tlie diamonds are forty-one in mini
lcr. The centre stone w eiglis (H e karats and
cost $,",Oia Tlie twenty gems en cither side
gradually docrease in size te the clasji, which
lsconieedor six sin ill diamonds or rare
brilliancy.
bl.LA WHEELEU WlLCOX, spe.lkillg or
licr hopes rer a daughter, ir she should eer
have enis wys : "1 want her te be line leek
ing, healthy, tender, brainy and capable or
attracting men w itheut le ing them. Women
should be lu leve with the world and be able
te meet its resxjnsibliitics te And a charm in
tlie society of many instead or in the com
panienship or any one man. At least she is
happiest when she can de this."
The Nratrst ami One or tlie Ilrat.
Frem the Ifellefente Watchman
A Tew weeks since the daily Lancaster I.n
telluie.nceu was enlarged by the addition
era column te each page and dressed in nn
entire suit or ery pretty new type. The
make up and press work en the "paper has
also been Improved, se that thol.vTELLlftEN thel.vTELLlftEN
ceh is new the neatest as well as oueortliolicst
papcrseur state has te beast or. The ditlerent
editorial and news departments are conducted
In a manner thnt w euld de great credit te a
much mere protentieusjournal and Its editors
and proprietors, Messrs. Stelr.man A Ilensel,
desene the most liberal annmrt nml mi.
eeumgement from the Democracy or the state
ler ineir etterts te furnish them a paper of
THO .SCIIO()I.li:i.l.()U s.
0 ur th hill nnd rallev,
tirawn liy the steam here- new er.
The Itailmiu Klnis la speidlnu
1'tfty miles an hour!
Hn counts his wealth by millions,
lly thouenud counts his men :
OVr ten thousand miles of gleaming mils
lie wnes his sceptre-pen.
The dlaiuendi of the cixil mines,
Where tell the miners Krtin..
Anil thouelj efthu wavlnii cernllilili
1'ay tribute unto hlm.
lint psle and worn is the monarch :
Utiheedlnir i the ej e
ltefere -hlch the smlllnffceuntrj-
Geu ttlttlng and whirling by,
And he hics but does net notice
The runner rein old limy
At the crossing, te let the sptcial luss,
epecrMUj: upon its way.
SLitirart and strong is Farmci Jelin,
And bronzed with sun and weather.
"llK,if.i" he laughs, "jeud necrthinW
Hound I were bes together I
" He, that sbndutv, silent and ly.
-,i bigger than my nun.
He owns a hundred millions ; 1
llu e only you and the fatm
"Cut, Lord," laughs Farmer Jehn : "whed
change ?
Peer fellow he never sees
Our upland meaduw of clever red,
Uur blosneuilug apple-trees.
He only hears the clanging hteis
And the engine's w histle shrill ;
urs ere the nuinmlng of the bees
And the wild blrd'K musical trill.
" And wlillu in the dusty town he tnil
At a tell tint ne'er Is done,
I swing my sc the te a merry song
In the cheery wind und tun.
"'.Mi? whaU be Jogging behind old tinu
n hen in earth his bones shall lie.
Hew- long de these meudew keep the sound
Of his swift train rearing by ?'
I'liltAiiEiriiiA, December 31, leSI.
bVECIAL
XOTICKS.
Tuatllug the
'atlents.
Alphoime Kerr recently
Hentl V , ID nil . TU.Ia.... ... . I
-I...... i ...riV '..""' .J .. OVUlU 1IHJ8I
. mus in i uns ui r mnner, ey ellcrlng a te.ist te
the health of their patients. Sima people think
diictera de net like their patients te get well.
There nie many doctors in this country w he net
..uly want their patients te get welf.biitgHe
then, Prow n's Iren Hitlers. Dr. O. X. ltol,eien
Mm roe, . C, sas. prescribe Hrew u's
Iren llltlem and tlnd It all It Is recommended te
lie." Cures mnlarUanil ull nervousunddysiien nerveusunddysiien
tlc troubles. " '
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fir ASTHMA AMI SI'INAI
WKAK.
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239 West tine Stbeet,
New Vensr, May 17, 1K3
Though it may be irregular for u physician te
give a certlllcute lu fuvoref u proprietary medi
cine, still, In the cause of humanity, I venture
te say u word lu futoref Allcwk'sI'okeis Plas
ters, which I esteem the most remarkable ex
tenial remedy of this century.
I taie known thesu Plasteis te cure spinal
Weakness where the twtlcnt had been confined
for months te his bed. A blacksmith of my ac
quaintance was severely Injured In the back by
the kick of a hnrse ; four Allcock's 1'oiters
Plasters quickly rcliecd hlm of excruciating
agony and cured hlm lu a week. Anether
patient, suffering with Neuralgia of the Heart,
was completely cured In four hours.
In Asthma, 1 knew or n cuse where they were
worn for three mouths nnd fully restored te
health. In another case where n patent had
Sporadic Cholera, nothing relic ed hlui until he
put en thrce Ailceck's Perners Plasteks i In
tnchoheursull lulns In his chest nnd steiuneh
disappeared, I knew that these Piasters, ap
plied en the pit of the ttnumch, are a seiciclgu
remedy for Dj spcpsln nnd Constipation.
Finally, if persons once use Allcock's Pokeus
I'lakteiis they will uecr use any ether; they
me se piresaui, ijuick ana painless nature's
balm) assistant.
II C VAXXOItHA.V. M. p.
" Allteck'a
tcr
' Is the only O'enuine J'uieut Plas-
VKKV HEMAItKAIILE ItKCOVEItY.
?i-?Mxi.y' YrUI,l,,K,.ef J'f'hestcr. Mleh..
wiltes: "Jly wife has been ulmest helpless ler
live j ears, se helpless that she could net turn
0MCr.i." iS?. ttle"l,-1 fh "l two llettles f
Llectrle Hitters, and is se much Impieved, that
she Is able new te de her own work "
Electric llltteni will de all ttmt U i lubued for
them. Hundreds of testimonials nttest their
gientcurutlvtineHera. ilnlvsriu ....,.- , .
at Cochran's iDrug store, N en. JS7 and IJtl North
Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. (
Dlt. FltAZIEIl'S JlAtJIC OINTMENtT "
The ifrentest lileutflinr llmt l,u l....... .n....
I., th,J-..Z. ....... V "."" r-Mt "". "
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pies i una llletclics. l'rlceaue. Nild b Druggists.
Sold by II. II. Cochran, 137 nnd le North Oueeu
A.V EDITOIPIJ TltlUUTK.
ITht;!11 i.'; ttKi"r, editor Ft. Wuyne, Ind.,
tlattltr, writes: -Fer the past llxe eutiihuvu
lUwuy, uM.d Dr. King's Sew Discovery, for
coughs of ment sevcre chutacter.us well us for
thoseef uiulldertype. ltnevcr falls te effect u
"i"-v" .w..'. t iiivuuii hi wriiuin i nave recem
inendisl It speuk of It In tome high terms. Hav-
Ing been cuivd by It of every cough 1 ha'vnhud
leriiveyeurs.i consider It only rellahleandsuixt
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tnlilii tonics, (inlcklv nnd eiiiiipUlelv CUUV.S
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FKVhUnndNKl'ltAl.til
lly rapid nnd thorough nstluillutlnn with tint
bleed It reaches cery part of the s)ilcm, purl
Ik's nml cutleries the IiIishI. stlvugthens the
muscles nnd ncrcs, nnd tones nnd invigorates
the system:
A tine Appetizer Hest tunic knew n
It will cure the worst eu-e of Dieiula. iv iv
me lug all distressing yyiiiptems, such as Ta1
lug the Feed, lk'lchlug, Heat lu the stomach,
Iletirtburu, etc.
The only Iren medicine that will net blacken
or Injure (he teeth.
tl fs Invaluable for dl-eae peculiar te w omen,
and te all persons who lend isltnitnrv lle.
An unfailing rvniedy ferdisca-es of the l.lier
nnd Kidneys.
Persons sutTcrlng fiem the effect of e ernerk,
lien oils troubles, less of iiiH'tlte, or dcbilltj,
experience quick relief nnd lenencil energy by
Its use.
It does net rausn llendache or nrudiuc Censtl
IMtlen-OTHEIt Iren iiiedlclnes de.
It Is the only preparation of Iren that causes
no Injurious effects. Phlriau and druggists
recommend it ns the bef. Trv tt.
The geuulnu has Trade XbitV and crescd red
lines en w nipper. Take mmlher. Madeeulyby
llltevi N CHEMICAL CO.,
llALTIMOKE, MO.
seiit9-Iyil.il w
II
OP PI. A ST int.
SHARP PAINS.
Crlik, Sprains, Wrenches, lilicuumtlsui, Neu
ralKli.tfclatlcn, Pleuil I'alns, Milch lu the
side, llacknche, Swollen Joints, Unlit lline,
sere Muscles. I'nlii In the rhel,iiud till pains
mid aches either local or deep sealed are In
tant! rcllewiliiiidpeclM cured by the well
known 7f,i 2'ltister ( eniisnuuleit, as It I. of
the medicinal x Irtues of fi h Heps, Oums, lV.it.
vims and llxtrncts, it Is Indeed the bttt uln
ktlllng. sttmnlattng, seething und strengthening
Pereus Plaster exer iiinile Hep I'tmlrrs are
sold by all diugglsts mid country stores 25
cents or live ferll i f;i JHntlT CV., l'repilc
ters and Mauutactuiee. lflen, )!
HOP PLASTER.
"Ceiiteil tongue, bad breath, sour stomach
unl llxer ill-easti cured lx Hawle's stomach
and Liver Pills cents nei.VldAn(:)
TDAWNnriUTrnu's.
Pawnee Bitters.
LOTZ & CO.'S TONIC FOR
Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia and
Cramps.
1K)sK TwoTnblpspeunful lie fore each meal
Mauf.UH tilled nnd for sale by
Letz & Ce,,
LANCASTER,
nug'.MSimlM.ts,
r.v.
B
HANDY.
Brandy as a Medicine.
The following article wa-s velnnturilv sent te
Mil. II K. sLATMAKKlt.Ageutferlth'IOAUT's
OLD WINK STOKE, b u ptemlneut practicing
physician of this county, who hascxtenslxcly
used the llrandy refernsl te In his regular prac
tice. It iscemuicudvd te the attention of these
afflicted w 1th
INDIGESTION AND DYM'LPSIA.
BRANDY AS A MEDICINE.
This new much nbu-id Alcoholic Stimulant
w as never intended u.s a hex crage, but te b used
as a medicine or greater potency In the cure or
someettbu dcstructlxe dlstu-es which sweeps
away thtlraiinual thousands of victims. With
u purely philanthropic metlxc, we prei.ent te the
faxentblu notice of luxallds esiiec Lilly thme
allllcted with that miserable disease. Dyspepsia,
a spectlle remedy, w hlch is nothing mere or less
than 11UANDV.
1 he aged, with feeble appetite, und mere or
les debility, x til And this simple medicine,
wheu used preiicrly,
AfeOVEllEICV ItEMKDV
I'er nil their Ills and uches. Ile It, hewexel,
strictly understood that we prescribe and use
but eue uiticle, and that Is
Eegart's Old Brandy,
Sold by our enterprising friend, II. K. bLAV
MAKLlt. This brandy has steed the test for
ears, and has never tilled, as far us oureipe eureipe
lleuiu uxteuds, und we therermu gtxettthe
preference ex'er uil ether brandies no matter
with bow many law breaking 1'rcnch titles they
ure branded. One-fourth of the money that 14
curly thrown uwuy en x-urieus Impotent djs
pepsla sK'cltlcs, would suffice te buy all the
llrandy te cure any such case or cases. In proof
of the curatlxe power of
KKIUAKT'a OLD IIItANDV
In cases of Dyspepsia, we can summon numbers
of w Itnesses one case In particular w e xt III cite
A hard working farmer had becuaiUictcd with
an cxh.iustlug Dyspcpila fura iiumbcrefearsi
his stomach would reject almost everr kind of
feed ; he lud seui enictuilens constantly nnnn-
...1.1... In ,,., I. A ....... ..,.1l...l ... -. ..t .. I ., ' .
wurc-in ML. uw niw uuiiKrs 10 resinei uis illel
e crackers and stale bread, and as u be erage he
used McCirunn's lloet liter He Is a Methodist,
mm men, us new, preaeni.u Ul limes, anil in his
discourses often declaimed earnestly against all
kinds of strong drink. When advised te try
ltElOAUT'S OLD liUANDV
Inhlscnse, he looked up xilth astenishment:
but ufter hearing of his wonderful effects In the
caes ei some ei nis near acquaintances, he ut
qualu
fv i .
last consented te fellow our ud
ile Used the
llnindy faithfully and stiudllv : the Nrstbntiin
giving hlm an appetite, und before the second
was all taken he was u sound man, wlthiistoiu wlthiisteiu
uch cnable of digesting un thing which hv
choesotoeut. He still keeps It laud uses a little
i ..,.-.. ... ..... .... s. ...... . .n ,t ,.,i,, iini-i n iniie
occasionally ; uud since he lias this medicine, he
has been
ei very nine peeuniury
A rracUilng l'hytltlnn.
doctor.
H. E. SLAYMAKER,
AGENT FOIt KEIOAKT'S OLD WINESTOItE.
ESTAHLIMIEDINKM. '
liuierterund Dealer In Old llrandy. Sherry. Su
perior Old Madeira, imported In lsls, l7
uud 1S.EI, Ctiamiiugnes iif every brand,
Scotch Ate, Perter, Ilrew n Stout.
Ne. 20 East King Street, Lancaster
CONSUMPTION. "
I hax e n ixjsltlve remedy for the above dis
ease by Its use thousands of cases of the worst
kind and of longstanding have laim cured
In
deed, se st mug
; is mv lunn in lis emmi-v
that I
will send TWO HOTTI.hS FIIEE. together with
n VALITAIILK TltEAIISKef thodlsl-iise teuiiy
euiss.iv. jjv-jj.s-a.s..i f, tll)( VMM.
Dlt. T A. WLOCUM,
n'.'idmreiiAOiiiw 11 Pearl St., N Y
JIOOTM AXI MIOKS. J
IAItOAINS IN HOLIDAY HLI'l'irjRS.
WM. H.GAST,
A'O. 105 XORTU (JUJCKX STltEEl.
DKALKIt IN
Beets, Sbees and Rubbers.
He hax e luive n nlce let of Fancy Sllppcru for
Christmas Presents, ut pi lies ranging fieuifl u
up. Alse u full line of Medium Piictd Heets.
Shoes und Hubliers, x hieh will be sold ut the
lowest possible prices. New Is the time for bur.
&"? .lle,m,r. ln ."cady-inade erj Ordered
V erk. VV e contlntie te lead ull ethers In mens,
tired w eik for ladles or gentlemen, mid our Fine
rench Calf Congress Heets or button Shoes, for
W.W, we guarantee te be. .equal te uuy w.u)Bhie
te be had iitiywhcre, lly our new method we
overcome ull squeaking, which Is se objectiona
ble te inuiiy persons.
invi: us a
TlttAL AND
PLEASED.
VOU WILL HU
NOTICK TO THKSl'AfjSnitS AND
, . . . ''t''.VKIIS. AH liersens ure hereby fei.
bidden te trespass en any of the lauds of the
Cornwall or Speedwell estates, lu Lebanon uud
Luui-iister counties, whether Inclesed or uuln.
closed, either for the purpese of sheeting or Ash
ing, us the law will be rigidly eiifereetragalust
nil trespassing en said lauds of the undersigned
uftnrthlsiiotiee. "
WM. COLEMAN FltEEMAN,
It. PKHOYALDL.V, '
EDWAUD U FHEKMA.V.
... .,, attorney for II. y. Velviiuu'tt helm.
ectlltraAw
VT.tmil.Mi.
The new yenr finds us with
seme lets still en hand which we
are bound te clese out. The $5
and 86 Overcoats and the $10 and
S12 Suits in our windows are seme
of thorn. In fact, our entire stock
is well cut down, and at the low
prices ought te interest you.
A. C. YATES & CO.,
1V iiOl, (!0(J, I'HKSTNUT NTS.
PHILADELPHIA.
R
n.MOVAL AM) Ol'lIMNt!,
I.ascastir, Pa., sept, te, IsSI.
I desire te make known te my friends and
i ustemers, and the public In general, that I haxe
returned from NO.SI NOIITII iil'EEV .hTUKET,
te NO. lilNOltTH QUEEN STltEET, formerly
weuplcd by the ltnn of Smallug A lluiismun,
xhere 1 liaxe opened with a large assortment of
English, French und Ocnuan N eveltlcs, together
wlthnUirge Line of Domestle Fabrics. Com
posed as my New Stock Is, of NuwUoedsand
Newbtjlcs, 1 feci nured that In soliciting a
coutlnuance of your utrennge, you w til haxe
un opportunity of making selections from a
stock uuenmilcd lu Its x-arlety nnd adapted te
the present demand, which Is for geed xiilues,
gentlemanly .jles and effects, and exquisite
rlt. Neth'- but thexerybestef werkinanshlp;
and prices te suit ex rr body. PIene fax or me
with our eixleiv. leurs Very Truly,
D. R. WINTERS,
WTl
WISH VOL' ALL
A HAPPY NEW YEAR.
VE VUsll lOl ALL TO COML AND PAlt
TVKE OF THE
GREAT BARGAINS IN CLOTHING
Which we haxe made nnd are new making, tun
ing come ucress dltleieiit Hues of goods which
must go.
COME AT ONCE
-FOIt THE-
-IBIRGIINS:;
MEN'S COMMON OVEItCOAT,
JiiJU, i6ic 1 iX.
MEN'S I1ETTEK OUALITV OVEUCOATs,
flli.HSii,ni te M hi.
JIEN'S FINE DltE.sSttVEltCOATS,
WUll..WteJlXi.
These goods are all worth from -A) te Wwr
cent. mere.
CHlLDIIEN'sOVEItCOATSas low ns tl.SS.
HOY.s'OVKIlCOATSaslewus.u.
CIIlLDltEN'ssL'ITafreuiI.50uii te,.Ui.
I Other BargainsPreparing for Next Week.
CALL AT ONCE ON
HIESH & BROTHER,
Penn Hall Clothing Heuse.
COItNEUOKCENTItESOTAKE AND NOltTll
O.UEEN &TIIEET, Ijincaster, Pa.
IIALL ANNOUNCLMKNT OF
FINE TAILORING
AT
MY MART'S,
Ne. 6 East King Street.
1 have In Meck the most complete and choice
usertiuent i
ei
HNB WOOIENS
FOUTHE FALL AND WINTKItTKADE EVKll
OFFEItED UEFOKE IN THIS C1TV.
A great x
SUITING.
lualitlcs.
reatxailetyef LATEVTSTVLECHKCKED
cuiixm,IEsj in ull shades und
A SPLENDID A&hOUTMENT
LIGHT AND IIEAVV-WEIUUT
OF
OVERCOATING.
, Prices AS LOW AS THE LOWEST and ull
goods warranted as represented.
H. GERHART.
JfCONOMV IN CLOTHING.
L. GANSMAN & BRO.
Yeu are doubtless hiteicsUd In the purchase of
Clothing, and want the best goods ler tlie least
money.
We are equally Interested In securing your
patronage, and we have phtied uurliirgueleckut
pi Ices w ithlu the reach of ull.
The times ere riie for It. The werklngmun
aces no use In paying IIS.ne Ter an Overcoat eru
s Suit, wheti he can tlud an honest uud geed
looking article here for tl.oe and 8.eu.
SUITS !
SUITS, ll.ue, HI'l.'W.lA
sui rs, 110.00, tizoe, iu.oe.
BEST WORKMANSHIP.
1'ItICKS FUOM 10 TO IS l'JSK CKNT. LOWEU
THAN ELSEWllEltE.
Overcoats.
Overcoats.
OVEUCOATS, riW, ll.Ctl, .IM.
OVEUCOATS, A00, 10.00, 112.00,
OVEltCOATS,13.00,H.00,15.00.
Hcst qualities, Lewest Prices, uudii Vast Stock
te select from. Onrgoeds were never se lewjis
new, w hllu they are as dcslruble us ex er.
L. &AISIAS & BRO,
TIIF. FASII10NAULK
MEUCIIANT TAILOUS AND CLOT1UEUS,
Noe, 60-68 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
Hlghtnu the Southwest Cor. of Orange,
LANCASTEIt, PA.
3.Vnt counectod with uuy ether Clothing I
Heuso lu thin City. '
Economy in Clelliii !
CI.UTlltMi.
irlLLIAMsdNTre.STiriVH " "
TIHUD SKMl ANN17AI.
Special 31 Days' Sale.
Ibiv lug cstiibtMu , H i nt,, , elo.e out. nt
special prices, the residue nnd surplus stink
ereachdepaitmeiit,nt Iheeliisu et Fall nnd
Spring seasons, we nn nellfv our friends
and imtrens that our IIIIIIDSL'.MI.ANNCAL
SPI.CIAL31 DAs' SALE will romuicuiueii
Monday, January tlie Fifth.
Ihls curly uetiiu Is given te enable lur lur
etrtiujcrs li take itdvntituue or Ihn ciulv
lavseniiesnle. Fer as ciicb line of (Iihhis
nre sold out they will mil be iliipticntiil.
there wilt be
Sacrificing Prices !
-e. -
OX Kit) O ls, x lis,
C'lllLDUIASTI.OTIllNO.
ODDC'OVIS. HDD PANT,
ODD X l.sts,
SOFT XD STIFF HATS,
WINIEUC.M'X,
t'Mli:itvEU xMi IIOslEUY, NECK
WEAII.sl .'i:MIEltsAMHl.il t.s,
MEN'S HOOTS AND SHOES,
I.ADIFS' AND XtlsEH' HOOTS AND;
sliei'.s, IlL'llllElt OVEltsllnr.s ND
iietns Hviciir.i.i. Tiii'.Mxs
AMI V.I.Isl,
All of which are In complete lines of fresh,
new stuck, lu urn next Issue we will lur
nlidui detailed price list which we iveuldrxv
l'ilfnll reiiuest our trlcints nnd patrons
te take notice el
ee-eniinil aflii .1 VN..V Issx. our sleti swill
close (satiintaxsexieplnl) at tie'ilmk p. in.,
until lurther netlie
filliiiiiiseii
Xoi. :., ., :; - :s Ki.nI King si.,
LANCASTEIt. PA.
HATS AX It (.'.11
L
ATi:STSTYI,i: HATS AND CAPS.
(II V
P FILL Ol THE LATEST TYLLS OF
Seul Cups 'und Turbtvns,
Sert unci StiirHntM,
Silk unci Cuss Huts,
Children's Turbuns,
-A.SD-
GLOVES OF ALL KIIDS.
ALL NEW AND OF THE FIN EsT MAN'U
FACTUItE.
- Persons wishing te make Christmas Pres
ents In our Hue will pretlt tiv examining our
stock before putcnaslug ilsew here.
144 NORTH QUEEN ST.
tlSI'Ml XhLlt'S OLD STAND )
y.M. D. sTAiPrnn. jeiin sidix
KEDt'CTlON! lIEtirCTIOM ItEDUCTION
C.UEATESTUA1UJAIN LVEU OFFEItED!
FUltS AT AXI) BELOW COST.
PUOFITst.lVEN 1(1 ClSrOMEU?.
We haxea nice line of FPUs we are closing
out at price's that will stirprt'e ynu, 'I hey must
be sold ln enler te make room. Theso who cull
tarllest will get theluirgalus. Don't fail te take
-H.nunt.ige of the t.til'.AT MAltK DOWN.
a riu. lisk or
HATS CAP-, FUlls. CLOVES HOMES AND
CMHltELLAs
ALWAYS OS HASP, AT LOWEST CASH riiKES.
W. D. STAUFFER & CO.,
(?hullz's Old Stand.)
Ne3. 31 & 33 North Queen Street,
LANCASTEIt, PA. invlO-lv
JtUOKti.
TO I IX HA UK'S hOX'S.
BLANK BOOKS,
DAY BOOKS, LEDGERS, CASH
BOOKS, PASS BOOKS, &e
ttiii;i:oekstoi:e of
JOHN BAER'S SONS,
Nea. 16 and 17 North Queen St.
niAKIES FOIt 1885.
A VAHIETY OF SIZES ANDSTVLES.
AT THE liOOKSTOItlOF
JOHN BAER'S SONS,
Nea. 15 und IV North Qucen St.
.Scriiii Heeks ami STai lMctuiX'S,
INOUEATVAKIETV.
AT THE HOOK'STOItE OF
JOHN BAER'S SONS,
Neb. 16 and 17 North Qucen St.
n'AU. MI'.'f.
J3HAKIC8 W. KUV.
A Combination Cerniw and Pele Combined.
Ill Walnut and Khnnv. nl. it din ,iIi,n, T1i.,u
huvebceu reductd ll'iiin ji.Vi. We are deslieus
of closing them out. Poles for sue, 75e, ll.nunnd
llruss, llniss Tilmmcd, Ebony, Vulnut and Ash.
LACE CURTAINS
Fortv,leo. umi, .7.1. (! U' i3W, UH,
ll.ui, I.VI, tJ.ui, up tofjii.euu pair.
One Pier Mirror, Wuluut Frume, fB.ui, former
price, ti no. One Pier Miner, Walnut Frame,
W.oe, funner price, (i0.ije. Onu l'ler Mil rer.
Walnut Frame, Hi , former pi Ice, IU). One
Mantle Mirror, J7S.W, feuncr price, (lu).
WIMDOW SHADES,
III NEXV PATTEItNS. Pluln Ooeds III All
Celers and Widths. Futures Cord and Spring
Ornaments hi Assortment.
WALL PAPER,
Of KVKltV DESCItlPTION uud OUADE8
Have your work done new, us prices weiu never
se low,
PHARES W. FRY,
NO. 67 NORTH QUEEN .ST.,
LANCASTEIt, PA.
run sat.i: en nr.xr,
pibn hknt.
JJ The Stere Heeni und Dwelling, Nes.liund
U Seuth (Jueeil stieet, Irem the llist of April
next. 'Jhe stoieluisono of the best established
uud largest wholesale und retail cigar and to
bacco customs In the city. Apply te
W.V. IlltlNTON,
dlO-tfd Nn, 3)1 Siiuth (juceii Street.
pHOAllS FIIOM fl IMJK HUXDHED TO
iuu icr, r iiirLifiiaiiiv.
, lu packages sulia-
bin for the Holidays, nt
HAUTMAN'S VEI LOW
FItOST ClOAU
hslcr,
bXOUK.
nt,i:i(iii,s.
gLKIOHH. rlLHKHIS.
SIEIGHS! SIEI6HS!
EDGERLEY & CO.,
Carriage Builders,
M.MtlvLT STI1EET. UF.AH OF I'OSTOFFICE.
LANtiASTEIt, PA. """'
Our large sleck- or POUTLANll, A LU AN V and
DODilLIVSLEItlllS, whh h we niter ,u lieiy
reduced pih es, me deililcilly the Hurst In the
illy.
"Des'T rerilKT TO RSUll BAOR HUM THAT 1
alw'ath nmiAniK. call and get n luiigaln. All
work win muted,
weiiaVk hi btikk
Every Style BtigRy nml Ourrine
ntsntre,
ItEPAIlllNO PltOMPTLV ATTF.NDED TO.
One set of w erkiueu especially eiuplex ed for that
pill pose. ' nev.lVtrdAw
N1
OKIIKUK .V MIlil'.Y.
Sleighs !
Sleighs !
Sleighs !
GREAT BARGAINS '
-T-
NORBECK & MILEY'S,
(.'tinier Duke A: Vine Streets,
LVNCASIEK, PA
OVEE 40 FINE CUTTERS,
11(11 II POIITLAND AND ALIIANY,
Net dlsiuxed nf nt sale, will be ettered te th
publle (P.ETAll.l at I'll III. IC SALE PKICES.
Our Sleck Is thu Finest lu the City, having sold
te the most prominent nnd best Judges of same,
w hlch ts ceiuluslv e piisif.
DON'T RliV A CllrUl' SIIOIIIIV AllTICLR
DONT HE LED 1(1 PAY ETltAX AOANT
1'KH.I.S,
Hut call en the eldestund most reliable tlimln
the city uud bucuiiTluctd
nun weui; irsTAixei'i: weitit
A FULL STOCK OF CAItltlAliE HOItK ON
HAND.
S- Iteiuiirlug Neutly Dene
MAciiixrnr.
TTHATHltS Oil I'lMtNAfHS.
"BEST"
STEAM ENGINE
AN D
Beiler Works,
HEiTERS
-en
FURNACES
reu
Private Dwellings, Schools and J'hIi
lie l!uil(lin-s.
Call und tee them. Miutu of heavy Iren, sim
ple of construction, durable, economical, the
most lladlutlng Surface of any Heater ln the
market.
Nothing Cheap But the Price !
OUR OWN PATENT.
V-Ilavlng I ice n In tine In many of the largest
residences in LnncnMcrlii the lt Icn yean Is
the beat of evldenic of Its merits.
Address,
Jehn Best & Sen,
h. 33 EAST mm STHEKI,
Juu!5-lydA
LANCASTEIt, PA.
H
T-AVIXO UISSOIiVKD IAUTXi:H.Sim
nlicl nenimiieillll- closed the Chestnut
1-llCVI l.lll l)UIM UCBIIU ,. II1IUIII. 111V Ulll
patrons nnd the publle generally, that I iuu still
In thu busluesH, being limited lu the Penn lien
Company's Works, North Plum street, wheie I
urn mukliig Iren nnd Ilruss Castings of eveiy de-
am
ncrlptleii, und will be pleased te nerve all who
muy fin or iuu with their patronage. Frem t'l
xeameAperiuuce in ine misiuess unu using the
best material uud employing thu belmeclianlc,
I inn autlutled IcunguanintcoehtlruHutUmctleii.
Castings mude treui a mixture of Iren ami slsel
which are mere lellablu for utiength nnd dura.
hlllty than the best cast Iren known. V tec 111
roll pliitnus, rolls und rolling mill work u spue.
Iiilly, Custlngn made of very unit Iren, nudhrusg
tastings or every description. I hiiveull the put
tenmef the well nnd favorably known Mewier
Cem und Cob Ci usher, refitted und Improved,
also en hand. Mills completely fitted up or In
parts, te replace old ones which hav a been lu use
for years, guamnlceing them toglvesetlafuctlon.
It. C. McCULLEV.
nug-ll-Cmd
unecxntics.
"10 TO IIUIISK'K.
" -FOII-
CIIRISTMASJliOCEHIES.
Fer Ilaklng Mateilul.
Fer Pure Spices.
ForJ'laverliig Extracts und ltoe Water,
Fer a Nlce, runcy Fi ult lliskut.
Fern Ilasket of. rult.
Fer Flerida Orange.
Fer White drupes.
Fer Fine liaising.
Fer Choice P, s. Almonds.
Fer nil Kinds of Nuts.
Fer the llest Candy, i! pounds feril cunts.
Fer Clear Toys.
Fer the Hcst Cetfc.
Ferthulk-st Tens.
Fer Canned and Het tied IJisxli.
Fer u lkinvl of Choice lluldwlu Apples.
NOW FOrt THE BOYS AND GIRLS.
A beautiful I'larim. or Card with each lMiuiul
of Corrce during the Holidays.
J.sCoine nod mv, It will pay yej,
AT BURSK'S,
NO. 17 EAST KING STREET.