Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 14, 1885, Image 2

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LANCASTER DATLY INTLELTGENCEK, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14. 1885.
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DAILT INTELLIGENCER
I EVERY EVENING IN THE VEAFl
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ir 8TCINMAN & HENSEU
IQENOEE BUILDING
V. CONNER CENTRE SQUARE,
, LANCASTER, PA.
EN CENTS A WEEK. HVE DOltARS A
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EMENT8 FROM TEN TO IFTY CENTS
t Jfli .'
PtEKLY 1NTELUC.ENCER,
(EIOHTPAOES.)
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Lancaster, pa.
:amastcr Intelligencer.
V'LAjfCASTKrt, .TANUAKY 11. 1SS5.
Is ItTmel
'41
Bit true that the county officers have
ileyed three lawyers te set aside the law
riblng salaries for their officers instead
feesi and have engaged te give them a
eUMnd dollars each if they can persuade
Jibe courts that the law is uncenslUu-
.HpBal ?
,If this la se, who will be appointed te re
sist the motion V The report further Is
that the county commissioners are in sym
pathy with the motion, anil will net employ
any counsel te resist it; and that any show
of resistance en their part will be a sham.
,Yct the motion will net go unresisted.
HkO county commissioners and the row
Calces de net own the county jet. They
annet defeat the law even by unauimeus
&:
f-icenseni r
Fit-
Vnlnrnl fin Wnnteil.
SOwnersef gas stock had better sell out
Tteforethe day of letributlen comes for
"them. There is no set of people who are
'mere obnoxious te the public sense than
y the managers of ga companies They gen-
m: ,J ' J : "t J r: :. , "
4t"ieir power 10 euiain uxiruvugiini. prices
yier ineir gas. .n einnig seems sinmger man
ytbe very high prices new paid for gas. It
..js ,eu known unit ns linunu acinic i n't)
fcheap. The materials of the water gas
fcest but about ilftecn cents per thousand
feet, and tlie coal gas is net much
inere costly. At the "West Point military
academy., where the gas weiks are under
irevtulTment control, the mice charged isbut
e'75 cents per thousand feet ; which covers
ill tlie cost of manufacture out of wtst-
morelandce.il, and leaves a surplus fund
which suffices te pay for the chandeliers
Jand gas fixtures in the houses. It is mani
fest that if coal gas can a furnished for
" crate a thousand feet te u small and widely
i separated community, such as that at
"iVel Teiut it can be furnished at
Hint mice. Willi a larct profit, te a
,Jf densely populated city. Hew it is then
that n charge of two dollars a thousand is
endured In cities is net easily understood.
Eudently there are big leaks somewhere.
prThO Philadelphia city gas works must have
a number of big leaks. In this city, the
company has u plant net worth fifty
thousand dollars capitalized at three bun
dled thousand, and we have te pay the in
terest en it, and just as much profit as
the managers want ; which is just
as much as they can get.
Gas as well ns water should be supplied
by the city. The supply is necess-aiily a
Vrtnrm'lt mill mi mmmttnlv In tlie
MVWl'V'J , ...... . ...W.WJ-,..., ... ...t.
V ntcessariei of life slieuld be per
mitted when it can be avoided, by
the assumption of that supply by the public
authorities.
This Is about te become veiy easy be
cause of the practicability of bringing in
the natural gas from the "West in pipes. A
company has already been formed te supply
I he East in this way fiem the uatiual
resorvein beyond the Alleghcnies.
"We suggest te our city authorities that
they inquire Inte the expediency of bccur
3ng a supply of natural gas for the use of
our pseplc. Either alone or in connection
wlFi ether cities en a line between us
und the reservoir it may be found
te Ve advkable te lay a line of
pip -t , or it may be deemed preferable te
jet the pipes be laid by individual enter
prise- If, however, the gas can be
Piped te us, we should think that the better
plan would be te secure our own .supply
- nnd our own pipes.
The matter is weitli looking into ; and
we think the probability of the advent of
'' natural gas into the East as an Illuminator
: ?3 sufficient te induce wise men te take
. time by their forelock and sell out their
t artificial gas stock.
Pennsylvania Ami the New Orleans Y..
position.
Cne of the stale coininissieiuisuppoiuttd
te leek after Penns)lvauia's exhibit at New
Orle ns 5j It. II. Themas, and his eueigy
and general administrative ability well
qualify liau fertlie place. He denies the
! recently quoted lemaik attributed te him
ilmt he was thoroughly disgusted with
Peu" ylvanla's prospects for an exhibit
j woii'iyef her. Ne acknowledges tome
disappointment in the completeness nf the
display, out is hopeful that before the clese
of the present month It will eouie up te the
-fu'1 m -asure of what it should be.
It iiuu li te be feared that Mr. Themas
in c wit ie -inguine disixwitien concerning
P3. ,4'ihm interest in the New Or
Iciju c vpestlitm. The bottom fact is aad
it'ii unu'latliig enough that Pennsylva
nia .s showing about as much enthusiasm
OVi tite big Southern siiew, as it presum
nblymigl.tlua conrentleu of Seuth Sea
JCslanderi discussing classical education,
Pennsylvania bUenld put her lnst feet
forward in this ease, if net fiouietatc
Amide. i.t least for tlm mY nt
p'-gntUtude. "Wl.m the Centennial was
'bwachert th' bister htates all U-nt a
SfJUavs 1 nil, contributing te its auecess.
!t fTliC memory of favera done should insphu
tjifrte the icngth of the Uibllcal precept in
mufi
elng Jtcwiw.
i rfiroapsblielsiietcntiiely te blame for
1h inertness. The cxpe-dllim kiiiis te
litiyebcen under very bungling manage-
jnifnt The original d ite tlxwl for. the
eieiisiig of thu show euhieldeJ with Uie
V5;n. tn of Congress, lendeilng the
'-pr&en eef the president nnd congressmen
iwp-Rslblc, TltetUite of thoejcnliiga
net mere than half the cxlilblls placed. To
day twenty-l.re lcr cent, of the exhibits
are net in shatw. Added te all this there is
a lack of funds, and the general manager
of the exposition Is even new traversing
the streets of New Orleans in search of
&2e0,000 found necessary ie mnke the
show complete. The transportation
arrangements te the opesitlon grounds are
net jet finished.
But even these de net condone I'cnnsjl
TOnla's negligence. Her citizens should
make some effort te have her magnificent
resources well represented, and if it is te be
done, it must lie done quic'ily.
A Profitless inquiry.
If the United States Senate had nothing
mere Impoitanttedo.lt would be excusa
ble In lending Itself te the elucidation of
the liistoricalquestien, which General slier
man, having nothing te de, proposes te the
war department. But the Senate has ether
mere Important weik, and was net wise te
pass Senater Ilawley's resolution, calling
upon the war department for this bhcrtn.iu
communication. The general, in the en
joyment of Iris large salary and large leisure,
may profitably amuse himself by contrib
uting te the history of the times; but he
need net burthen the win department or
CengreSs with his theories and facts. The
newspapers and magaziuesaie open te him,
and he has no occasion te assume te lie supe
rior te this ordinary method of communi
cation with the world.
Prem all appearances the geuer.il has
barked up the wrong tree inhis venture upon
Davis. If there is a squirrel in the weeds.
It is net where he has located him. He
says that lie saw a letter from Davis te a
Southern governor, new in Congress,
threatening force .te keep his stale in the
Confederacy. D.iis says he neer wrote
such a letter, and all tlie Southern gover
nors in Congress siy they ueer received
.such from him. Senater Lamar savs hu
was, all through the war, en the rlesest
terms of intimacy with Dais. and he
knows that he never held such a view of
his power. It is public histmy that such a
view was opposed te the theory of the Con
federacy. Under these denials ut the tiuthet ins
statement. General Sherman will find
it quite impossible tn maintain it.
especially as he does net have the
letter and does net knew any one
who has it. The general went te the
war depaitment. with his tale and the ioer
proofs lie could mention for it. because
Mr. Davis had said he had told an untruth.
As an officer of the army the general re
ported the ground of his statement te his
superiors; and the Senate is proposed te be
turned into a court of unjuirj en the ques
tion. Except te General Sherman, who stands
accused of making a false statement, it is
of no consequence whether Davis did or did
net want te ceeice a Confederate state.
Any little interest the que tien has is
entirely historical. It is a dealing with
the dead past,r which is a wholly
profitless waste "'eT tlm limo.ef the.
Congress. The vanity of the whole mat
ter is forcibly exhibited in the fact that the
Senate has been for two days debating
whether Da is is a traitor ; the fact being
that if he is, all the members of the Senate
who took pait in the rebellion are traiteis
tee. "What felly it was for senators te de
lute whether benaters are traitors, w hen
the fact was se clear that if they are
traitors they could net be senator'.
A Sr. Leuis tr.iin-rebler, f.eorfre II. Mi
Fjddcu, who planned uud executed the
rjcilic express robbery in St. Leuis in March
last by which he and an nceompllre received
5100,000, plead guilty en Monday and was
sentenced te three years' imprisonment in
the penitentiary, l'er being tramps dimply
six unlOTtimate men were sentenced by
Judge littei-50ii in the local court for the
same period of time. A nil yet there is .some
difference, between a beldS100,000 train reblxr
and a peer insignificant penny tramp.
Ur In Sinibury the preachers and the pro
prietors of the skating rinks have peeled
their issues ; and hereafter every Sunday
evcning tnore will be tree preaching by ene
of the town clergy in the bright and cheerful
rink. This is probably better than the
h.immer-iiud-lengs way of net getting along.
l m
Tiiinu: is a very geed example net te the
belligerent Judges of Northampton county
who are quarreling ever the title of president
Judge in the action of the Lawrence county
judges. Judge, Keeder's success in a Demo
cratic county has made him Imagine himself
a bigger man than perliaps he N, and because
he defeated tlie former president judge, he
Insists that lie must reeelie that title. And
he will ask the supreme court te sustain him
In this i lew. Out In Lawrence county
wearers of the ermine tin net appear te have,
any tline te waste In petty squabbles ei this
kind. Judges Hazen and McMichael d row row
lets Ie settle the question w hicli w as president
Judge, and Hazen, having w en, received his
commission fiem Governer Pattison. This
method or buttling the question beats an
appeil te the supreme ceuit all hollow.
Tliuai: who prepared thy plan for circuit
ceuits for the relief of the Supreme Court
must feci well Mtiified with their work,
liven Allegheny county hassentadelegatien
tellarrisburg toepjos.o it.
Oev. Ill LI., or New Yerk, ha liiKNiiggeMeil
In Ids message a discussion or some instanta
neous and painless method of executing
criminals., electricity steps te the fere will!
the most complete apparatus.
Tin: collector of the pert el Ilaltimurv and
he nssittant secretary of the treasury had
belh decided that altar ornaments, consisting
or ''embroidered angels," Intended forcemo
Catholic churches In Italtimoie must pay
duly as they were ihtcndul te be K'weit te
an altar cloth and, net being "madeiip,"
wcre dutiable. The broader-minded and
longer-headed secretary took another view of
It and the articles get through the custom
house free line ether church regalia.
1. --
1 1' the New Yerk Aim cat is animate, let
it le given a much needed resL
Lest, Htrayed, or stolen the preposition
foraiievcursioiiofllio Pennsylvania editors
te the New Orleans exposition, about the
12th or 15th of Jnnuary,.1$KV'
111 Western hljlcur 1VII,
I'leintliu Sail I'ljuil-ie I'eit.
A charming young girl, accompanied by
her m-tegi'iMiJan great grandmother, who is
all that the name Implies, enters a drvgmnls
btore.
"Hew much is this riblien?" hheasUs or
the pollte young clerk, who h.u, hounded
iigllelyeicrt.eiei-.il htoelmo wait ill en her.
'A klK.su yard 1" replies the veiimr mas! or
gallantly, '
"(llie'iw ten yards, then, lirandiu.i'II uiv
shepphi'g." Vi,-WKtU1''S "' m W,,c" K"
Titlin Ulep.Ml.
Jonathan Madlll.a bulldcr,aiid,Mis..luiliii
olejwd from Toreni.1, Canada, last fall and n
row w-eeku iiftenvnrd ivlunied estresinK
IK'iuienui anil were forgiven. Tlie pair hew.
ever have again eloped, and are Hiipprwed te
be In 1 lerlda, " ' ,
SHUYLER COLFAX'S DEMISE.
new m:
lttr.e m FiittM neiti: is a
n.itur.iv invar.
Sketch i f 111 Cnrrpr. In I'liliUc I.lfe nt
lli Arp of Thlrtj.Oni". A Sinn of
Ability Wlin M'ns Net Very Sirti
ttuliiils rirc.haanullt Ills Dcaltl.
Lv-Vice President Schu. lrr Ceir.ix dropped
dead at lOAi Tuesday forenoon, nt the Omaha
depot. In Mankato, Minn, lie arrived en
the Milwaukee ami St. Paul mid from the
Ijist at ten o'clock, nnd walked te the
Omaha depot, a distance of llitvo-feurths of a
mile, w ilh the thermometer "0 degrees tclew
rem. fler arriving at the depot he lit cd
only atH)itt Hie minutes, it iupjiesed that
thee.tieme cold, the subsequent heat and
ever-exertion caused a steppaiw of tlie Hew
of bleed te the heart.
On arriving at the Omalu depot he en
tered tlie waiting room, set his satchel dew n
and, stepping ever te the w Indew, looked
out. l'eople in the dext notleed that l-e
looked pale and breathed fiit, as though I e
had walked rapidly, but otherwise hcni.
riearetl In excellent health. After paring out
of the window- a short tlme he returned te
his seat and Ml down, cras.lng his leg". In
a moment the agent and what passengers
w ere in tlie depot w ere startled and alarmed
te sec him fall suddenly terward te the lloer.
Tlie aeent, assisted by passengers, did every
thing they could for the unfortunate man,
but it was tee late, and, with ene or two
short gaps, he died w itheiit saying a word.
The Odd 1'ellews of the city took charge of
the remains and a telecraiu was immediately
sent te Mr. Studebaker, of Smith Mend, hid.
The boil v was removed te the residence of
Dr. Harrison and prepared for shipment. A
telegram wasreteivcit from Mr. studebaker
ordering that the remains le sent immedi
ately te Seuth llend. and the body left nc nc
eempauied by I I. Hunt and L rattersen,
two eminent Odd l'ellew. via the North
western railroad, at 11 o'clock te-night.
s-kruli of III C.irepr.
Mr. ('elf.ix was a native of New- Yerk,
having Imsmi born in that city en the 23d of
Mari'i, IS?. His mother, who, shortly
lieferi this was left a w idew, married again In
ls.T.1 a gentleman by the name or Matthew
Tills event breught'the lxiy's career at school
te a close, and during the next three cars he
vvasemIeycd inhis stepfattier's store. In
1SJ5 Mr. Matthews iTinevts.1 with his family
te New Carlisle, St. Jeseph county, Indiana,
nnd the five year sutsKeuing this viere spent
bv Schuyler as a clerk in the v Hinge store.
However, buried in the wilderness a lie
was, he did net let his inborn taste for knew 1 1
pilire l.inmilsli. nml pverv moment wis taken
advantage of by the studious lad.
In 1M1 his stepfather. Mr. Matthews, was
elected county auditor, and removed te Seuth
llend. "Schuyler became his deputy, and w as
al-e ery busily engaged in the study of law
at this time. In Wll, being then "twenty
one years of age, he began the publication of
the Seuth llend Jlrniftrr. a Western wecklv,
which he edited with an ability whUh made
him distinguished in the West. The ll'iistcr
acquired a" very large cirr illation, and was
devoted te the interests nf tlie old Whig
party. Advancing in iepiil.iritv with his
advance in years. In ISts he wan sulcrtfd ns a
delcgatotet'he Wliig national convention, the
office or secretary of w Inch he tilled during
Itssosleu. CelLix w as new twenty-live years
of age.
In 1S.V) he lecaiiie a inemlier et the
Indiana Constitutional convention, and
again In 1S.12, reappe-ired in national polities
as a delegate te the Whig National ronsi'iitien
for that year. Or tills body, as of Us prede
cesser, ( elf.ix was elected secretary, ixirtM
pating in the nomination of (.Jcneral Scott
This nomination having eventuated m the
disastereus defeat or his party and its subse
quent dissolution, he followed tlm motion of
the political current or the times, and
finally Ixuinie identified with the Republi
can party, in tlie inclpiency el which, in -h,
he was elected te till the Vu-t't of renre-enta-tia
in Congress for the inth district of
Indian.!, ami nt the nge of thirty-one, there
fore, he undo Ids appearance in public lifeat
Washington.
Mr. Colfax seen rese te the rank of ene of
the acknowledged leaders of the party, nnd,
making every use of his inlliieuce, pipbably
did Inero te advance the cause of Republican
ism in tlie state of Indiana than any elivet
single man in the wcm. In the rrement cain
paign, in lsjO, he was ardent and Indefatl
gable.stumped Ids own state with iem:irknVle
thoroughness rer tlie Kcpuhlii-nii nominee,
and found tuuu as well te be present nt nu nu
increus gatherings hi ether parts of the
con n try. ' I
Iict.ilniiig Ins seat in the IIou-e bv succes
sive re-elections, in the fall of laett he win
elected Speaker of the Thirtj -eighth Con Cen
giess, and. retained the speakership until he
vacated it in M.uch, Isffii, te usainni' the du
ties el I he v ice presidency.
In May, 1m!s, the Itcpiibllcan National con
vention was held in Chicago, and en tlie 11 ft tt
and last ballet Colfax was nominated. His
oeniietitorsw-erc llenjamin I'. Wade, iteuben
I- rcnten, Henry Wilsen and Hannibal
Hamlin. He failed te be rennmin-itcd hi Wi
lieing defeated by Henry Wilsen en the only
ballet taken. Cpen again Ijceeiiiing a pri
vate citi7Cii, ilr. Colfax turned his attention
te lecturing.
Fonr.sii.vnewiNu ins M-.n end.
On Thursday of last week Mr. Colfax was
in Chicago, lecturing Imfore a large audience
en "Landmarks of Life." In one of the first
scnteucesef that lecture he forshadewed his
near end. "Tlie liope of the nation," he read
from his manuscript, "is in its youth its
young men nnd women w hese eradle of
life, unlike my own, which is nearing the
socket, burns with nil its first splendor."
While here his physical condition seemed
perfect.
PERSONAL.
J.w (ieui.n nover laughs and seldom leeks
happy.
Heniiv Cu:ws says men who drink go te
iiiuwauen vvnusiieut.
Gen. W. W. H. Davis,' imiht demands re
form hi the pension .system.
Mil. Danv savs tlie New Yerk Sani
famous oil! co eat is a Tem-cut.
Govcnxen William IIai.i:, r Wyoming
Territory, died Tuesday evening at Cheyenne.
Cr.r.v lL.ixn willbOHWern in en Wednes
day in dweek. Se were Jellei-Mm nml Jack Jack
eon. Geed luck.
fJ.vnMevi.n, the lord who jilted M!s l'or l'er l'or
tescue. Isn't much of n leul. His fatliir was
admitted te the peerage in ls07.
Mn. GKonen Auecstcs S.vi. v has a mania
for sumptuously-beiind editions of itamlard
books.
Levi I. Mohtex, llke Andrew Jehnsen,
was once a tailor somevihoio in New Lng
l.ind. New he Is minister te France, and
likely te he Culled States senator.
Miss I.aimiv A. l'Ei.res, niive of Hen.
Samuel J. Tildeii, vias marrleil Tue-dav, at
New Yerk te William Ajrault Haz.ird,
jurtncrortlie late frauds I). Muiilteu.
SibTRii Jl.vnv Cvnit., or the Charity Hos
pital, New Orleans, was last week invested
with a golden crown, In i-ommemeration or
the completion or fifty v ear's services in her
Older.
J-'atheu Vei.inski, is tln name et mi
Austrian priest of Shenandoah, who belongs
tothetireek Catholic chimb. Ilecause he
hnsn wife, the ltemau Catholics of tlie place
will liave none or hlui.
IATiiiiK.T..SiiYTir,ex-'r. 1'. rerTiiqierarv,
died in Louden en Monday, aged trj. Ile
vvns ene or the lat survivors of the Yeuii"
l!?1'1,1"!. JM,,yf WtS- 'e rescuer of Jehn
Mitclicll irem his imiirlseumciit, and oue of
the most brilliant of IrMi orators hlnee Gr.it
tun. Oscvn Wii.nusald the ether day. In his
loctureat (ilasgew, that nothing distiesscd
hlui mere than te we in u Mnigmph that
such and such a -oler was going te be fash fash fash
louable next season, and he held that It
would net be inore ridiculous te i end in a
musical magii7iiie tiint " 11 Hat" whs going
te beu fashionable note. ri h
Mn. riieiJPK is going round tlie world,
partly for thesake of his health, and partly
because, ns he Hays, I mVe grew u tired of
Jho chatter which my last voltimuseu (Jar (Jar
lyle liave brought forth, nml thought Hint
in six months, e any rate, the world would
forget the exlstence of se iiuluckv a person
ns the biographer oft uly le."
lli;v. eiei.nsMini Uvv Cviuuiw, 1. n h,
ahiloiuldiessen "'Phe Introduction of Moth Meth Moth
eUiniii Inte the CoiuiueiiwiMllh of I'enusvi.
vanla" befoie the slate hisieriral society
gave these dates ut w hlch Methodism win In In In
trodiiced hi the principal eltle of the shm, .
Heading, 1772 : Yerk, 1781 ; Wllkesbarre,
l.M: CarlUle, 17sV j WilUamsiveit, 1701 ;
l'ittsburg, lsil i Lanwrttcr. ls:t; UuirUhuiv,
1S10, mill Scranton ll'i, b
Oen. iu-nniN Waiu, oreiin, preveshluis.
self u warrior y his following tribute te
Jack seu j Jacksen when he saw-the devils
of plutocracy mocking the rights of the im-e.
pits hurled the lthuricl le.ir of his ete at
the vllals of monopoly, and It Meed revealed
ns an ugly harpy, eeweiing from thai day te
this under the e.igle oye of Ilcniecnu-y. lie
ran the pleugh-share of reform Inte the sier
rile, fallow ground of lary slneeiin and
fertilized the Holds of eUU-e 1V a in w sun
light and air."
s.vn.vii Hr.UNitAntiT never similes the
parts for which she is east Pi n regular meth
odical manner. She works at all times i
when she Is dressing, when she Is taking n
drive especially when he Is taking a drive.
In going te nnd coining from the thea're she
tliluks ever tlie part. It Is nt relie.irs.us inai
she make most way. She lias the groatet
conlldence In the Judgment of her comrades,
and she Invariably takes their opinion en her
moile or rendering a lilt about w hlch she has
any doubt When they say Ne. It t net
qutte that," she begins again, and keeps en
.lying till she satisfies them.
lli'.itln of Nelnliln Old renplr.
I . It. Masen, an old Southern ratlnvul con
tractor, and head of the tlrms leasing the
Kentucky ivnltentlary, died near Staunton,
Virginia, en Monday night, aged Stt
Jehn it. Jcrvis, a veteran i v il engineer,
died nt Heme, New Yerk, en Monday night,
In the Wth year of hisnge. The town of I'm t
Jerv is was named after him, ami he Kvame
famous as tlie engineer In eharge of the con
struction of the great Croteu acqucduct.
Capt. Isaiah ltynders, for nearly .'0 years
prominent in New Yerk elltlcs, and formerly
known astho"VnrHerse of the Democracy,"
died suddenly last night.
Mrs. Margaret Myers " one of the eldest
residents" of Asteria, Leng Island, died yes
terday at the alleged age of lesyears.
sn.cr.ii, xeticj .
ltivagrs of ltlietllil.lt Imii llrp.llrct1
Thl is worth reaJIng. It is from a well knew n
ladv, of llit.ivl.i, X. Y. : " 1 vvrlte te Inform v ou
or the wonderful effect of Urewn'n Iren Hitters
Inr ttircevi.irs I was afflicted with rht umiitlin,
which adl lnipallvtl my health Si uituilh
age 1 bejtn n taking the bitters. The improve
iiieul ?ur.rlc(l us nil. A rapid nnd pcnimncnt
npst, tuition le health has been Ihc lmiII I coo
I ulilti inv-tlf enttivlv cured. sin, i, M.irj i:
tnn t ei- ,itiii.iiLv ivnirtiv uu i'v ii.mi in
(trilrfgl-t
noii.tiev nut
" l'.uuiih nn Itch" cures humors tinpiien-.
Una worm, letter, salt rheum. fi-l il f t i, i hll
blnlns. 1 1)
i.irrii.i: ritevi min.vieii .i vceits.
SXATr CBA5IBXII.
ALnAST, .V. V . March .11, ISsi
for a long time It has been my habit te -
liiusDr.ETU'8 PiLts. In fact, I have seldom had
occasion te use any ether uirdu-tiir. nnd It
nffents me great pleasure tesuv that for bilious
ness, dyspepsia, nnd the ether Ills of the tem,
te which men lti public life are mere upt than
ethers tobesubject, they are in Invaluable win.
cdy JOHN I ,1 A (.Oils
Ter Constipation, lndlgpi.ll. tt. lout st,lUiJt1(
Dizziness and Headache, no liictlK Ine r.ual
"Unindrelh's fills." Pure nml simple, contain
tng no mercury, they niv th1 lumll nittlii'lnc
chest and s,ife-guaitl.
.v.ie.'frc.vi:i;r.
KATKKS Olt FCn.NACIIS.
TI
..
BE
T
n
STEAM ENGINE
-AMI-
Beiler Works,
HEflTERS
furnaces!
row
Priuite I)ivellini;s, SclioeN anil I'iiIi-
lie Iiiiildint-'s.
Lull nnd cb them. .Vlnde of htsivv Inm, slm
lilt, of construction, durable, economical, tlie
most Itndlating -llrface ,,( mly nner in the
market.
Nothing Cheap But the Price !
OUR OWN PATENT.
3IIavlng Dcen in use tn many of tlie largest
resiliences In I.ancuMr In the lust ten cuts Is
thu bw of uv ideucu of Its merit-
AdditS",
Jehn Best & Sen,
Xe. 33 LIST FL'LTOX STREET.
JuulS-lvd.t's
i. .c.srKie, r..
n A VINO m.SsOIiVKI) IAl.Tl:ItSHll
und peniuinently cle.tl the Chestnut
Ml vet Irun Viirk, 1 desire In Inform my old
nations und the. public generally, that I um htlll
in the liindm-ss, being limited in the l'enn Inm
Ciiinpany'9 H'erUs, nrth 1'liiin stnet, where I
am nuking lien and Ilrussi Castings of ev cry de
scription, uud will be pleased te serve nil who
inuj favor me with their patronage. Fiem 10
yeam experience In thu business uud using the
best material und employ ing the bet ineclunlCD,
I um eatlstlctl I enngu.irnntect ntirenullsfactlen.
Lasting made fieuiu mixture el lien uud steel
which ii iv mere reliable for stiength unddur:i
lilllty than the Let cast Iren known. V teeth
roll pinions, rolls und rolling mill work n l .
Lilly. Lnstlngnnudoef verj soil Iren, uud bnisn
ensttngs of ever)- detl1plien I have ull the pul pul
teniHef the well and f-venililv known .Mowrer
Cern und Cob ( nishtr, ritlttiHl und linprevett.
ulse ou hand. Mills completely utted up ur In
parts, toicplucueld ones whleh luivcbctmln use
ler j cure, guuruutcelni; them legtve satisfaction.
II. C. MiLTI.l.hV.
HUg-lltiUld
lOIIACCO.t.Vl) VIO.tUl.
YJ 1- STIHIMAX .t CO.
Holiday Presents.
.MKF.KSCHAUM SMOKUUS AXI) PIPES,
TITKKIMI I'll'F.!, FltENUlI l'.IUAi:
l'lI'KSCUJAU AXI1 CIOAItETTi: IIO!,.
DEIts, Clfi.iU CASES, hMOKEIfJj SETS,
CIO AUETTK CASES, A-.H ItECEIVEItb.
MATCH CASES.CA.VES.Ae. .Ml Ingitsit
variety nnd nt very low pi lies.
L'nll uud exuiiilne eurf -oed. Xe
tluublute.bun them. te
II. I, STEIIIIAN CO.,
Ne. 116 North Queen Street.
mkiuv.Hm
HON lUTTiniH.
mm imii ' w w wnn w.ss,
::;. i:""i. . -.. ... . . . i:.. il
H"3
il il it il i' .t w ,v ,t nt n n - u
llllll llllll O 11 WW-WW NNN rSSj
Il II II fill O WVVWVY (ll R ij
illlll II il OO W W N NM rHSa
ti mm oe pt x
I K II (I O NJ N
ii unu e e n n n
II II 11 11 ON NN
II II II Ol) N .S.N
urn i
i it I
urn i
i ii i
um i
rnT mr tkk nitii 8vs.v,
t i; It it .
nt
"
t kkr It Ii PNSV
.
This meillclne, combining trim wllh pare v cue
table tonics, qulrklv and reinilclcly I'Ultl.s
UlsPKI'SIV. lNOIIlKssleS. VfVI.AlllA,
WKAKM.ss, IMPfUt: III llllll, CIIH.I.S unit
KKVEItniiilXKri! M.IIIA.
Ily rapid nnd thorough nsslmllatlen with the
Wiusl It reaches cveiv jmil of the system, pull
tics and enrlrhm the bleed, Mrcnatheu ll"
muscles and nerves, and tones und lnvlgenite
the Mtdciu
A tine AiipplUcl Hist Ionic known.
It will cure the worst ease of Dyspepsia, le le
mevlugnU distressing symptoms, null as Tint
ing tlm feed, lk'k'hlug, llcut 111 the Menuirh,
I ic annum, etc.
The enlv trtni medicine that will net blacken
or Injuie the teeth
It Is In vnluablfer diseases peculiar te vTemcn,
and lenll persons who lead sedentaiy lives.
An unfailing remedy fur diseases of the I.lver
and Kidneys.
Persons suffering from Ihc effect of overwork,
nervous troubles, less of nppctllc, or debility,
cvpeilence quick lcllcf and leucwed cneitty by
Its use.
It does net caue Headache or nroiluce Ceusll.
jwtlnu OT1IKK Iren mctllclncs de.
It Is the enlv pieiNinitlen of Iren that causes
no Injurious etlfcts. Physicians nnd druggist
recommend It us the best. Trv it.
lhe gruulnc has Trade Mark uud iVessed red
lines ou vvmnwr Take no oilier. Made only by
nuewN i hemic vt. co.,
ISaltiviekb, Mn.
septJSil.lj w
I J ami: 11ACK.
! J HOP PLASTER.
1 This noreus nlaster IsntiHelntelv thtbet evtu
niHrtc. cembluliiR the virtues of hops with gums,
balsams and extracts its power Is wendeilut In
curing diseases uncle elhri plasters simply re
llevi' I rick In the bark and .Neclc, l'aln In the
side, or I.imbs, stiff Joints nnd Musrles, Kldncv
Treublcs. Ilheninatlsin, Neundgla. sere Chesi,
Atrcrtlnnsef the Heart nnd l.lvcr. and all jmlns
eraches In nnv part cuivd lnstnntl) bj the 7ep
Platter.
WrTiv It I'rlec S.V rents, nr llvofer II i-v
Mailed en tveclpi of prtw sM by nil ilrngglsts
and eenntiv stores. Jiejt Vlatlrr Cemniutt I'm
piiclnrs. Ikwten, Mass
LAME BACK.
Jrir-l ei itmstlivitlen. tnsaf appetite nnd dis
eases et the ImiwcIs take Ilawley's stomach nnd
l.lvcr Pills. -iVecnts. iU, lvil.w (31
-l ISAY'M MMUHIC MKDICIM
V,I lhe l.ieul l.ngllsh Iteinedv An unfailing
cuiv for ImiKitciirv iiuiIhII I)-eases that fellow
I.e-s of vtemery. Cnlver-al Ijw-ltude. l'aln In
the ll.uk, Ulinne-s of V llen, I'reiimlure Did
Age. and many ether diseases that lend te In
sanltv or Consumption uud a Pieiuature di-ave.
Cull artleulars In our pamphlet, which we de
sire te t-iiil tree by mail te ev cry one t'his spe
elde medicine I. sold by nil druggists ut tl per
luickage, or slv packnges for fa, el will ls sent
free bv nuUl en receipt of the money, b ail
dres-lug the agent.
II. It. COCIIKAX. Umeglst,
.Nes l.r: ami 13J North tjuteu stieet, 1-iucaster,
Pa
nn aisiMUiitnf counterfeits, we liave ndeplcil
the cllew W rantier ; the enlv genuine
THK OKAY .MlIlllCIN K CO .
lluir.de, . Y.
risIDl s.AXD.s.Ol-CASIX)!-'
SICK
llrndacbe aie iiprnmiiently curetl every jear (as
the hnndreds of tisttuienials In uiv )ius9Csien
wUl tetily) l the ue of
1H. LESLIES
special l'rescrlptlen. This Uemedy stands to
day without a rival, and with scarcely u coin cein coin
ptlltei in Hit world rtieusuinU f l'hslciins
tliiiiiigheut the ceuntrj have in knewletlged
tin Ir in ilu'ltv te run it und are new prcscrlli-iu-i
In. 1 -lit. "M . jut p t nptti.n ferall enses
"'HEADACHE
tnclthei lis nervous, bilious or congestive form,
urisiuu iiomelistruiiton congestion or tertildlty
of the liver. l hen t s.ij tlial llr Leslie's
SPECIAL
rret-rrtpMni! will ureth' iuott'sliii.teo;ii' uT
it r ntim.H'Ui. l ineuu juhi i nai i say, ami iuai
Is, that it nut mervly rillu va but;
POSITIVELY
curt, ih matUr h IeiilT the case maybai'
bven Hluiitlin.
1 Iui U'ltimenlftls fiem por-en-j who hiire
bfn nfllletiMl ter tut ni ip, btinir centlncd
te lnttl two or thrvt' U)s ut a tlim- uwry two
wfkH, thnl Ihim tn'en prnntinpntly tureilby
tue liottknef la 1-tslic sic. lal
lMtESCl.Il'TrOX
m tlial the) tuivc net had .in attack ler our live
.sirs.
iryeu nie tiuubbd with -kk lleidmhcnnd
vrlsh le be
CURED
be urc and give ible limed) atiiul. 1'iulk, tl.l").
S. U. AltCIIEII. .s-irategn spilngs, N. 1 .
lOIt bALE 11V Ii:L'(i;lSTs.
djiljd
for ale only nt .1. 11. KAl'FFM V.N's lirug
fcteie, s.e. M erlh IJucen sticet, laiucntcr. Fer
ceIJi, un Kunnman s Leilijli ) rup, the largest
und best fur 5 ccntM.
rvnsiTrm:.
TTOI.IDAY UOOPS.
WALTER A. HEIMTSH,
XO. -iS EAST KING '.STI1EET,
LANLAhlEIE. FA.
Tills Is THE FI.ALE TO IIUV luUI!
HOLIDAY GOODS,
-IX-
FAXCV L AKIXET WAKE,
CAIIIXETs, liKIC-A-llltAC,
EAsEI.s, I'EUEMAl.S.
.-I.Il'I'EIS HACKS.
lll.ALKIMi CAs,
COM.MOIiES, HAT UAUKb,
TOMEI. IIACKs
HOOK It CKS, Ac, Ac.
A very lange Line et these guilds, und ninny
n pleasure te almw thein.;
WALTER IHEIHITSH,
Ne. 28 West King Street,
ducirijiml
noers .ix it sner.s.
-p.VWi.UNS IN' HOl.rilAY SI.l'l'lintM.
WM.H.GAST,
XO. 105 XOUT1I UEEX HTUEK'J.
DEALEIl IX
Beets, Shoes and Rubbers.
'i have liave u nlce let of Funcy .'Uppers for
Ctiilstniiis I'liM'iiis, m prkci mnglngiieui !.)
uii. AUe u lull linn el Medium I'llccd Iloetx,
Shoes uud Itubbers, which villi be Mild lit tlie
lowest possible pilce. Xew Is the time for bar
gains, whether 'in llctiily-uiadc or Ordered
Werk. Wncontlnue te leud nil ethers III meiiK
uicd work forludlcsei'gcntlcuii'n.iiiidour Finn
Firiich Calf Congress lloetmir lluttnn Slioen, ter
W..V1, wflguiimnleole be equal tn'imy Isuishoe
te be Imii utiywhere. Ily our new- inethtslue
overcome ull mint-uklng, which I no tibjictlonu tibjictlenu tibjictlonu
lile te many porneim.
OIVE 13 A TIIIAI. AMI VOL
PI.EAsEI).
WILL HE
XTOTIt'l-: TO TUKSfASSKltS A.VU
Xsi OUXXElth. All persons urn hereby for.
blildcn te trespass nu nuy of the lamU of the
Ceniwull erhiieedwell entutei, in Lebanon uud
I.nucHster counties, whether Inclesed orunlu erunlu orunlu
cleed, either ter tin. puriHimi of jhnetlug or Itah
lng, us the law will be rigidly culerced against
all treKpittklug ou vaid lnnds of the umlcrilgncd
tiller till notice..
VI M.OOLEMAX FHEEMAX,
It. l'Lltm AI.UEV,
LIIWXKDL. FltEEMAX,
Attorney for II. W. CelciiwnU lieira.
uctll-tfdjtw
itnr
s
IT.CtAL NOTICli
m
-&
AGER &
x1EMBR01DERIES.l
A Complote Him of MEDIUM mill FINE QUALITIES, us well tin sonie of
the MOST KtitlOANT DEStONS IMPORTED, te wlileli we Invite apoelnt nt nt nt
totttlen. rH.AMBURG E-MBRPIDDRIDS,
Cambric Edgings and Iusertings,
Nainzoek Edgings and Insertings,
Swiss Edgings and Insertings.
ALLOVERS AND FLOUNCINGS.
Ladies' Muslin Underwear.
A JOB LOT AT MUCH REDUCED PRICES
HAGER & BROTHER,"
Ne. 25 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
-vti:.t pooh te Tin: ceriiT nersr.
sWFAHNESTOCK'Sia
HOlTSE-FUMESraG DET &00DS,
- IN yl VNTllIi.s vi-
PAHNESTOOK'S, Next
1'cis.ens commencing heusekcpplnir. or these about tn replenish, should rpiiietubtirihal iui ton ten
is staked with cases und bulcs of sll l.t. I I M. AMI MIIUTI.MS Mt'sI.I.Vs, tllintlir.1 mid I u
blcachcil. In nil the various widths end gnide, bought rer ciuhut lower prices than t rbefu. a
knew u, nnd w ill hu peld ucisirdlnglv
Alse lltlenchrtl und rnblenchetl'liible Linen, Towels ;rtinellne,Niiiikln, Tickings I heek- rli
ftC. Alse, ilUlUket. Lomrelt. IJllllls, l,iiiiilerii.llies,TurkevI!eii Tnbleund Mtind I iivel- tie t l '
Alse, t arpets. nil ( leth uud lings
R. E. FAHNESTOGK,
Next Doer te the Court Heuso.
pni:.i' sTuitr.
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
METZGER & HAUGHMAN'S
CHEAP STORE.
la new Tull of SheetiUK und Shirting Muslins of nil the Popular Mnkr-s in till
' Wldtha nnd Qualities, at lower prlcea than evor bofero. Tickings of
all grades under the regular prlcea Table Llnenu from Auction
from 20 ctB. up te 81 50 per yard Napkins and Towelo
-In large assortment. CounterpancB from Auction.
C?; NEVER BEFORE SO LOW..$i
letzger & Hauglmian's Cheap Stere,
43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER.
lid n evil the I oepci llouseand stirrt I lloisellettl
J
OIIN S. GIVM.ll
JANUARY, 1885M
Te rciliifc eiii' slerk we liave reiliiml piites lesuilllic limcj:.
Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats, all reduced in price.
Seal Plushes and Cloaking Cleths and Trimmings, all reduced
in price.
Dress Goods. Shawls and Skirts, all reduced in price.
-Carpet Departments
We are receiving our NEW SPRING STOCK in Velvets, Brussels
Tapestry, Extra Supers and Ingrains. Prices Never were se Lew!
Persons wanting Carpets the coming season, it will pay them te leek
at our Stock and Prices.
nri,Teiti: cexxj:itj:h with n:i.i:i'jiti. i: -;
I'lelu .liiiiunrj ,', lsJ, our stele will Lc closed ut 0 p. lu , ulfpl siilurda.vs, ion II fuithcr netlic
.v
SfdJOHN S. GIVLER. & C0.K
Tni
Ne. 25 East King Street,
revi;u.s .v. humst.
J
ANUARY
IV i: SMALL Or'FKIl
WHITE, SCARLET and GREYBLANKETS
-M'.lilccitly llcduicd I'rlec, te nni out llic I'.nllre I.nt. us vie de net mini tnc.iriv thciue.ii Hie
M'usen. liBiiieiubcr, nctlcducl 10 pur lent lieiu every Ciudi -iiIi.
COMFORTS. COMFORTS.
Klcitmit line tocltweoutMllhluperinit. deilucled fieui every t null Mdi!. f'A.V'lON FLAN.NKI.'s
freiuftcentHpcr yurilup. SII1:i:t1.NO AMI .-II 111 lINCi MUM.IN.f, Luike Stock el Lew I'llees,
with 10 per lent, dcdnilcd lieiu every rush bulu. Wuepen tinluy cxtm l)uuqiuilllleiln fmnil IS
Inch PILLOW OA&K MUfcl.l.Sbut Lew I'lit-cn, viilh lOpcrctnt. lUductcd lien uv cry Cali enlc.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY.
Black Silks and Black Cashmeres.
We efTcr them low, with 10 percent. deducUd rieiuuvciy tiuh alc. I'linscttlvu usa chII.iim
you will hUHiiru tntnvu money en yourpuichntuef u.
A40ur iteru will cloud ut Up. la,, vicept sulunluy, unlit further netlic.
BOWERS
Nes. 26 and 28 North
TrnADQUAUTKUS KOIt TU1-3
imia.v.mi:iicixi:s,
Ka-ten-ka and Medoc
Indian Oil,
-AT
Lecher's Drug Stere,
NO, 3 EAST KING ST., LaiiCiuHr, I'n.
oei.
B
ROTHER.
Doer te the Court rfeuae.
Lancaster, Pa.
rji:e. r. HATiiveN.
Lancaster, Pa.
ALE!
Of 11 hTOC K OK
& HURST,
Queen St., Lancaster, Pa.
rplIU IiAIlCKST, lli:.ST AM) .MOST
! 1 coiniilctenssoitiucnt of l.mliie, latine uud
I'likcrCiinU lu llie town, fiem ic. pel luck ui.
nt "
1IAI(T.I..N'S 1 lll.LOW I'KOXTLII.Ai:
I
31 till I..
j pONfU'Ml'TlON.
i VV 1 lutvc u po.lllve i-cnicdv ler ibv nlmve di
case i ; ,y Its no theuu,id of iumh cif the ngnt
deed, se treii(j Is my faith in IU cflic.icv, that 1
,m, iiiiieiuuiik niitllillliu mil u IM'OIICUICU. ill
ki i n-uu x .1 w w i j,i nt r,, together v Hi.
ullcicr, dive cxjircii nnd 1. (, urtdrca.
n'.VfluiceilACiuw
S
in., x- a, ri.ui L.M,
161 l'curl ht X. V,
-4fc.x.
7T-rt
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