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LANCASTER, JANUARY iO. ISSJ Serf Yerk's New Soisiler. The ncmlaatien of Mr. Evarts by the Republican caucus of New Yerk and his election by the legislature that is te fellow, make a triumph for Intellect. That qual ity Mr. Evarts undoubtedly has ; and it is ene that has been lacking hi many of tlic men sent te the United States Senate of hte years. lie is net euly a vcrj abl and very distinguished lawyer, but he is a man of general culture, and one. of the foremast orators of the country. His name has been linked with some of the most famous cae of late years, notably the Impeachment trial, the Geneva arbitration, the Electoral contention and the Ueecher-Tilteu cause. "With regard te distinction achieved by nbility, he presents a shining contrast with nny of the men new representing the first two states of the Union en the fleer of the Senate Mr. Evarts' leading opponent was Mr. Morten, who is chiefly distinguished for li.s money. He has, no doubt, some ether geed qualities, and even sonie better than wealth ; but without his money he would have been an inconspicuous figure in New Yerk politics ; and it is very well that the lirat state of the Union is net this time sul ject te the reproach that has attached te the rotten boroughs of the "West, of put ting up the senatorial place te the highest bidder. That money has been uvd in (he Btruggle in Albany appears, and prTlups Mr. Evarts' supporters fought the Morten men with the weapons of their own rlielei. ; there are signs of it. Hut the faet that 1he richer man of less ability went te the wall, and the poorer man of moie brains wen, raises thu presumption that money did net control the Issue. It docs net fellow that Mr. Evarts will be a mero u-eful man in tlioSenate than some one with less fluency of speerh, less skill as n lawjer and a lower degiee of in tellect might liave leen. Ner is it rcitain that his own patty will find him a Nife leader, a wlsa counseller or a bulwark of. defense. He is net a stalwart party m.m of the Ktevens-Chandlcr-'W.ule strin-; with Mn h radicals he took issue. lie is naturally conservative and constitutional in his methods ; but he is ambitious and often bends his better judgment te partisan service. Ilehas the temperament of the advocate ; and as a senator he is far mere likely te become a special pleader than a tribune of the people. Mr. Evarts' advent into that body in place of poer.oid Lapham useless and ig ig neble is an event of public inteiest (hat will net be without its iniluonce en the fu fu ture of our politics. His ambition, in fur judgment, does net step short of the iucsI dency. He is bound te no mauS fortunes ; he has enough self-cenfidence te grasp tlm leadership of a party.that is new leader less and distracted ; and the public 11141 confidently leek for u very lively senator iii the little man whom New Yeik elects. The Time te Travel. New Is the time, te travel. There is ue great ameuut of business doing and no great profit in what is done. It is a geed time te shut up shops and improve the mind by travel. The cart ing companies art kind te appreciate the situation and te aid loco motion by very lewchaiges for transposi tion. The European immigrant can come across the ocean for ten dell is and fet another dollar be taken te Chicago. The passage back te Europe can be had for nine uetiars. it is quite probable th.it fr.t-class fares will fall nearly t. the level of second-class, and th i the passenger can cress the contluent a: i the ocean for les than it will cost him Ij live at home. Travel will become a Becessaryeeoneiriytotho many whose in comes are stmted by the hard tune. Thre are se many beats upon the ocean that fares must come down te fill them up. Even new it is about as cheap te go te Europe as testay at home. Traveling en Sill faUlvtnfln I i . AMI i iuuauin suu uxpensive vvnen you have but a short 'distance te go ; but you cau get te Chicago at n very recsHiable price. In a little while the cost is likely te be less than te rhila. delphia, even for tirt class tiael, us it id. ready Is for immigrants. A dollar ahwd from New Yeik te Chicago seems te be a tritle below cost and ths field appears te be left clear te the Pennsjlvauia at thisikr ure. At three dollars a head theie ls said te be a profit In the business, even ler fir-t-class passage, and te this figure wu ate likely te get. Theie is nothing like such processes as these for squeezing thewatei out of railroads, and when the companies get fairly launched upon these low prices of transportation we will seen lave the railroads i educed te the coed turn of lean ness necessary for future running. I fci Keller at Last. The interminable persistent) of the Trench spoliation clalmauta has ut last been rewarded by the tuse aml fcX0Cutl . prowl of the bill which sends their c the court of claims. Fer eight,? c . rs and through forty-four cumnuWtu, kittle has b;en fjught and with two ureal dential vetoes has their case been rebuild Cheato, Clay and Sumner championed the Justice of these claims; and the weight 0t tie.'r endorsement, as well aslhoue- tency of the claimants, gives color te te rights.' The fact that nlnc-tenlhs of the claiiisaieinthefamilie.s which (hat i.JP sentcd them strips them cf the taint cf peculation which most such c'alms wear. In the t eaty with France in JSJO, the Unit d b'Wei assumid te pay tl el n' i iticw el that cot a.ry te our cit..'iis for depreda tiens upon our commerce. AVhy it has never Icen done, if the claims have nny founda tion, BeeinsioeempnhcnMble. rxcept upon the theory that in Congress party issues and political questions alas takes piece dencc of business matters. Let Them lie" Meid te It. The directors of the lVnnsjhania rail road have decl.trcil in a formal reso lution tlint they will net let their read enter the coal combination because they de net believe that it Is for the interest of their stockholders or the public that they should attempt any restriction of trade. The directors are undoubtedly right. "Ye would that they hndalwayslhought.'e. And wp would that they even new alw.ivs aited se; but it is raid that en theverj dav whnn thev passed this loselutiou they com cem bincd with (he Halt nnoreiV: Ohie railroad for a tcslrlctieii of the bituminous coal trade. And it f notorious tlut the jMlicy of the read In the jast ha Iktii the oppo site of that declared in the resolution. Nevertheless this policy has new been declared : and it is for the state legislature te see that thecnmpanv Ls taken at its word and held up te it. It is undoubtedly the policy for the people. Let the legislature declam It ; and hand in baud with its lmW powerful creature, the I'entujlvnnia mil mil read, enforce it ;and let it net permit the hand te lie unlocked from its clap. Tttc I'inafore refraUi, "linrtlty Kvarts" It no longer appropriate. n-q. Anr.rfAM S. UuwiTTin n rtceut peecli In CeuRres3 wanietl that body at-ilnvt the In In cvitable contraction that will ensue sonie years from new if the present policy of coin ing silver In pcrolstea in te the transfer of our comniercinl trnnsaotiens from n geld te a silver busts ; Jonil yet Cenfrres xhevv s no niore (IN (IN rnwitlen te step tJie silver coinage than te o e o cliaugetlie idle IHand dellm in IN nulls for depreciated trade dellan in the tills mid peetteta of the pvople. It does win a little cruel te admit itrant te the wannlh of the retirctl lit and lnive Fitz Jehn Perter out in tiie eeld. Dr. S vv i i-l sextes, the v ell-knew n New Yerk mtrist, has given special attention te the subjei't of deafness among sulioel chil dren, and lie states that alraut 13 per cent of thoi-hildren in -heult -uiTit from nurlculnr dofeet. unknown te tliniiM Ives or te tlieir Ua.-heiH. He unguals eaieful ttMnef the hearing caAi(y of ttie ehildren mid u ela-i-nVatien with roferenee te it. Itiwrtaiiitlint under a -V(.tein of this kind geed rustilt" would be rcaehed, ns it would tave the ehil ehil drenfreui Iho rcpriniaiuli of well.uicnitlni; teachers, a well a- benefit them by a ipeci.il coarte destined te eenuteraet their unfortu nate physical defect. Tub labyrinth of Crete will lm nothing te YCilliain Maxwell Kvarts' first peech in tiie Vidte.l 'Ule-i en ile. " Wl Is no wiy is the ilixnitMn of hmiunity tenm tecxtrruies mere evident than In the o.vegiration el caUnuities. When u divnter oeeurs by huid or sea, then- are always some nlleeted by a morbid Uvsire te paint it rcsldei than it Is. Wwl Chester is new- li.n injr n visitation of this npirit There have Ikvh i-onie deaths in the Uireugh and county from liphtliiria,nnd iinnioreiiscasesofsore threat. Immediately the rejiert rhes abrixid that the town isnulferin from an eptdeintc of diph theria. A repiesent.itivoef thu Villaae -ciri called nn nil the pliyMeians of West Chesler and isnild mily lind four re.d eases of the disc ise ui the borough. Ume.ister' Hiii.ill jiex visitation v.is siiiulnrlv o.igger e.igger o.igger ated. A tew iuelies or cold Meol truth -ilch ns that furnished b the Vilhiq? llmtrtl w ill ellertunlly cl.we the mmitlmnt the nlnriuists. for it is tiie mission of the newspaper te dis dis dis soniinute truth and cemlml error. The peer min has hi- eoniieii.itiuiis in thla era of I'lisuinss depression; he has no inmiev te lem. Ok much moie uhseibing interest te tiie poeplo tluin even the xniHisitieu of Cleve" land's cabinet is the Mipprussien if ilie loel, who " didn't knew it was leaded ' ilewill turn upefteuer ainl mere ineppnimneh'thin e Uacl iKnny, and the iineertalii'y of liiscon liiscen ilutt would Is- ilih'lilfel, if it uus net d.m d.m d.m goreus. lie i merged fieui his inter rntre.it In Yerk county, thcodier day. in the iM?rsen of William Siu.st.i,ef Maii'hc.-.icr teuusliip, nruusl vtith a revolver fei tin, purjHsoef klll klll lejfn hoi. In handling the fire-arm it was dlscharjrid and tliu Ijidl struck n bysumder, Jehn Iteeer. hi the thorax, net seriously in juring him. irSnivser hail aocideiilallyshet himself, it is mere tlnu prolwble that the original mission el the rev elver, hog hooting, would have been aeeouiplisheil. It is certain that hud the laltii msjldcnt cjecurrcil, u feel would li.iv e been taught a lesion. I r is the uiioxpectud that always luiiixjus ; and the ItcpuMieans may encounter a series Of surpiiscs when Mr. Kv arts' senatorial tet,tx begins te lit him snugly JJ.VSTOX has a law and order society that industriously pnweeutes oil Kiloeu kiepers who In nny way ure guilty or violations or the liquor laws of the state. Itccently Peter S"hvveitrer was arrested en complaint of the society for selling lirpier en .Sunday. The proceedings wcre hid beforeu justice ei the peace and were Ijeguii by u capias. Tiie net miJer w hlch preieciuiuii was begun autlior autlier autlior Ized the eolleLtlon et fuO fiem the delinquent for ev ery oUenso committed, "te be rocev oral Uloreaiiy inir r, ulderniuu, burgess or jus tieo et the peace us debts of like amount are new by law recoveruble in nny action of debt brought in the natne of the commonwealth, etc Judge Sclmyler when the easovcascertlo rarled ixjrore liiin by the defendant decided prewptlv that as, the action had been begun Ly a i-apiis, wlm.li m net poimissible In an actieu ler debt, tbe prixe.diiigs before the juatiie weie mill ami void. Wlille this nny mem a lmle liard for the society, Judge Jschuyler is eruel only le be kind. Unless a conviction uuder the law can be had, better no conviction at ull. .um:s ny .irctnvvi. Srleui naiu.ijB Dniiu l rire uud Otlict Ue. frtructlte Au-cmlcs. AtSUnrpsbuirf. l'enin.llve inlles cast ei Pittsburg, nil explosion of luturul gas oet tiie te Moerhoad Urotliers A-U-'s Vesuvian Iren vreik, and cuiueil damage le the exteut of ?lS,Oua The pe,t oillje block hi Dedgo city, Kansas, was but nod en Sunday. I.ossS7j,eiKi. A tire In licleit, Knnius, en biinday, do de do klreyod the Cuy epeia houe, Aveuuu hotel, und rroeinaii's mere, causing a less of KO,Oea A fleet of seven i yt Uviu nud six Uirues breke trem their iiioerinurs ne,ir l'lttnburg en tjunday nJglu, and an el the coal beats an I llvoel the lj.ngi.-i, contain my 135,000 btihlieis efvsnil, sank in the Ohie river. One of the beats is said te by In the channel, nnd will sji ieusly imei fere with nav ig.ulen. '1 he less is Rii.Gue. A Wabash Teledo ti.tln bound fin St. I.euis wn thrown neiu the trad; near Venice Mil Mil leon Illinois, by a biekcu rail. The bairgnge carotid vinekui tell into u ditch. IJIeven H.reii8, soveiniftheiu ivisseiigeis, weie in jured. J. J. Matl.tck, upres messeiigci, SUitalned faUd injuries. I'lwles-tby the burning el the lluv htnte Sugar rellii;r in Iliuui, en Smiilav night wtstlmat J ut ni i-iw '.oiieoii e.i ti... ir... I j Ill, ft.. 1. ... ' .M!l n.,- i iii,i-i r, re lasjr" iii'. f 1... il l -i,Kie The T lllllllllie;, ,jttK, 1 and ma',hl4', ry pw jie53tcs:'A u I. AN AMEKICAN ROM ANTE. Tin: nr.v nth tin t c tnmi or iti:rr .irneiisi i nnr. i in ner ttUe t'riim I'mrrtj nmt tiliMinllj te Ojiii. Iciire mill t'.vuie-tter ,"MIIMnii (lite llrr Serial reUIim mill tier lMut;lit r te VVnt n t'rlme. Some twculv odd years age then dwelt in Pnllfenih a family of three is-i-sons. father, mother mid daughler. The hitler was a nitre child. All were young. The father was n physician, rufertnnately he Injured his net very extenslve pmctice ly lnteniienuiee. Ills habits became se dlssipetM that the jnsir wife, dpsp.ilrlng efhis reformation, and alst el'thrt essIbilliy of Independent nttinu en her own ivirt tosivuresupiert ler herself ntnl child, prenvel n -civsmtieu. The man ngrtssl te It, but he was net put out like Hip Van Wlnkle. He was assured that while he livtsl nhe would never ce ise te help him. and thai when he mended his ways their old relations should le restored. He departed, te cure himelt, if possible, and lieconie worthy of the woman, who, sorely lset undertook the maintenance of the family. Knoeumgod i,j Ids wife's prayers lotters and heroic con duct, the doetor redeemed himself. At least he thought e, and his peer wife was mere than willing te believe it He returned t her home and heart, waruilv wt loomed Iwck te both. t'nlucklly, he had either miscalculated hi will power or the demon of Indulgence was simply asleep, and by no means dead within him. lie went twl; te his cups, and very seen the skeleton finger of peveitr was laid upon his domestic allairs. The dovetod wife, unwilling te umlcihike an experimental separation, and unable te ns, main where she was. determined te trv wh it change of scene would de ter this miserable linn, who, naturally kind, talented, and w hotesemo. scorned te lie insiiu ly abandoned te the devil of strong drink. "Just at thl crisis, rumors had reached ('.ilife-ma of the Conisteok 1-ode discovery, and tlHlbir niauv et the mining populanen drittisl. A n- the Mcrrn te A Irginin Cit this little an I most w retched family journev cd. The d. -ter pullevl himself together 'for a while and did semi business but his health was Cene. ami verv eAu bodied. Widow anderphm vtere left in the verv depths et pevenv. T ln gonerous miners find clubbed tegerlier t bury the di tei. The made up a purse fir the mother and child, from tini" te tmii and thus saved both from utter deprivation el feed, shelter and raiment. Her -Man I tse Willi Vlnrknj. Thore was at that tune, superintendent of ene of the mines a sturdy jeung Irishman, who, from ihe lowest rounds of the ladder, hud begun te push ids way te fortune. He w as net thou mere than comfort ibl v w ell oil. and little dreamed of the Mente CnMecaskit in still ler him. lie used te enrrv the weeljy or monthly stis'nd te the window, and Ids visits te her iHsauue mere and mere frequent At la-t he married her and h r dajs el" fear en the score of evcrtv weie ever, bhe possessed a well-to-de hiisliauil. w he w ns the uia-tt r el ins passions, and tsr tliu te make his way in the werltl. Hut in the dav s et distrcsth unhappy wennn had resorted te the morphine liilut, and could net. of her own eflert release herself trem it. A .v eung iihysiciiin at irmma Citr, vv he h id recently graduated in I rains.-, iiileriued her that it she vvetibl visit Vans nud pu hers.df iinplii itly under the ituv of iusnld ititsti-r there, her cure i enhi hi iruaraiueed. While the huslnnd remained tomuevir. with tile pre-eut junior senator irein Nevada, the richest silver deposit the world has evei known, the wife crossed the se.w and miIk. milted te a rigorous i n oil led treat mm t. It was Kiieeessfnl after many months et endur ance. .Meanw idle the famous Cnlileruui and Consolidated irginla mines were penetrated by tiie liiislnud, and the world-reuewned big bonanza, of which lie was pnneivd owner, made him ntle,ist forty tunes a mil lionaire. The w lib in Taris, new s rfis tly cured and blooming, at once rose into promi nence and celebrity, for hew could the uiar-vel-levmg 1'arisin'ns help adeung a woman whose udeuts and beaiilv were in-Su-hcd bv such fabulous weilth se romantic dlv dis cevereil Hit ro.llleu In Tail, i'er venrsthis lady, who is no ether titan Mrs. Jehn M.tckav, iias lHeii a silver queen ill the most splendid capital of Immpe. She has lived hi palaces. Noblemen and men of genius liave jinid cr.urt ut Iter shrine. Mie outshone the empress, when the empiie sui. v iv ed, mid, during the alleged Ilepublic, she has refused Ter her daughter the hand of royalty it-df. Menoy, world without end, has been at her disesal ami she lias lavished hi r geld like ene born in the puiple. It was witnlv suit that when the In m h govern ment declined te allow Ik r te llliinuuatu at her own expense, the Arc de Tiieniphe, she luiuicringlv odereil te buv it at the govern gevern govern ment'sewn prim! Her suter marrieil .m Italian count, kiiiI te Im u geiiilme nrtn-b, wlie was nih. distinguished, enterprising, and a gentleman. He lias nr w,ine tune Is'eii building rmlwavs from 'li.n t.. .viemch. Vlrs Mnek.iv is u devout im m m beref the Catholic i huih, and hcralms-giv-nfg is muniilccut as her Kwers of conversion nre sjld te lie ns ietent, in some dirts tiens, as theso of .Meiisicnnr C.ipel in ethers. Theugli thoroughly gesl and pious, slie has a wo man's aidouable vanity as te personal pul chritude, which Is all the mero prei ions te hoi because It is alieut te baniih. Hincelur wei Id-famous qtinnel with the illustrious Meissenicr, whose pertiait of her was pro nounced bv her Irien, Is n ni., Ct IV,,.(,, " while the old artist and Iiiscabil lnsistertliat It was n tuiimph el ledisiii. At aiiv rale, Mrs. Mackay ikikI 5a,0iXi for Iho canvas, nnd, le the honor et many ricm.hmen who vuliie the least weik of the gre.it master us a spark or divinity, she threw it into the fire, nnd commissioned the egjinlly eminent liennat te de her lin'-ameiits justice ler another gieat auui of circulating medium. A I'rciiuiiiiiiiiii. from Ilie Lclsuie Heui. Mr. Netcutt was a highly resicctable iutlo iutle IMiudent minlster in Ipswich, the ancestor era succosiflen of ministers of tliossme name, in the wme town and church, llofero he was married, the lady le whom he was en gaged dreamed that she was, while going ovet n house which was unknown te her and lu a little room, n 6ert of lmeu-elesi t which she had nover wen seized with a vie vie vio lent bleeding from the nose, and all nttempts te step it were quite unavailing, bhertiv be be bo fero iter mnrriage, the hnppy J eung girl was going ever her luture Iiome with Mr. Xot Xet cult s she began te rccognie the house, and nt last, coming upon a closet such ns we liave dest ribed, she e.velalmed : "Whv, lids Is the very ciesei vv iiere i w as m my Uicam w hen mv nose began te bked I" tmy wcre married : married : veai-4 n.is.-il nlmir, , .i.n i.: .:...-'.' -: "" .-.. en-aiuu a iiieuier nnu a gratidiuotlier. I.Mictly fuity jears pa&tcd awav, but the dieain was net lorgetten. One duv, while in the very closet superintending the putting away et some linen, her nesi began te bleed, and continued te de se w itheut intei mission. Ail cllerts weie, asm the dream, quite una vailing, and the old lady fuceiiinbed te the hoinerrlui.'O, and se death visited the niause. VAi; in i.eir zvite. lliiiCeld W'callicr llmt Ilroke L'liun Ilie Wtit en 3Iuiitl ty. Monday was the coldest dav of the v . ir Chicago, the temporature In thu morning being la degrees below zere. In the North Nerth Nerth wet the weather was milder than m the previous twenty-lour hours At Winnipeg, the tomiKjniture was 11 degree, below zero ; Jamestown, 1U below j I'arge, 17 below, and hu Paul, 1'J below. A telegram trem Clovu Clevu land, sirys that euly the sudden and sovere trust prevented another lloed in the small rivers in Ohie, as all wcre rising. The gale of Saturday was terrible. The tempei-ature tell 0 degroes lu two hours, and tlioceld was accompanied byallurce sleet and wind steim. 1 he damage caued by both in erherll Ohie was laige. l'ruit and oiuameiital trees Mullered severely en every side, and all tie railway Hues nn bliKkcd. buiuu me being cleared and ethers abimilened neill n,,, ,....,?. is ev or. ' l'rem detailed ruierts recciv ed se lar, it leeks ns if ihe storm has cost .Northern Ohie bevcral millions et dollars." At I)u buqiie, Iowa, the temporature was 3.1 degrees below zere at o'clock lu Iho morning, and JX be ew nt half-past eight At 1'iecpeit, 111., .11 below zero was touclieiU Oj.tti Muukci. Ce mi u strike. All but lour of ene liiiiidrud ev.lci blind.-. orseiiiiilejcd in tvvoeystoi isitKiiie' heuvc-i in llnltiiiiure, struci. en MenUuv ujpiltut n rovjuciiiinerilvo cents iHrKalleii Thev pa- .....v.. .... .iiiTii. .inn inn auiteinc uiiinu; e orders b.v the huuau ivhcre uc-v vuic cm 1 I'lejed. rEKSONAU H.vnnv W. Ottvt n is an In-lnnm. l'v vtns litis rlese hmli. n md hlsfanillv exMtsi s tMit upn bijpieltissiiiii.il inienie. I'm v vi ti n I,t 7i list i I ivtn h pieacher, cave l'i liusylvani.t s yn ,1 t ,mI t eimtv Us name. Tl'ttvu AM. VN l'et's will 'stssl.v bus bts'ii laid lu ii grave In-side Ins In n Itallliuerc eemelcry. I.vitnt'eiiunu thinks there nre low nrls In vthtch there is se miuh humbug ns in painting. novrnsett l'viTlses tik iwrt In the ns opening scrv Ices of the Mcthettlsl Kpleiiml Church, hebauen, en Minday. A vstuniut.T is siul te Is- tired et his l'enimhiitila iuvcstnicuts nud willing te sellout Ids Seuth rciinsvlvmilii enlorprlse te Iho 1 1!. It. Mns. r.tieitM v Mvi'Ks, of l'ranklerd, liitlnilelphl.i, who-e de h Nnnnnuiieed, was a slave of Thinuas Jeili is,ni nnd was ut Ills Itodside, w lieu he died. l'.viniiv Ser.un will Is nominated ler l". S. Pistrict Judge for eiiihtrii t.tergLi, uud Carrell 11. VV right, of Ma-sat husetts for commissioner of lalstr st.ttistl.c Ukv. On. JesECit t'viihkii, of hondeu, thinks that "poetic lusti.-e villi net lie done until the ltev. Ileuiv aril lksvher ls In stalbsl in Trfwideu as he ineilcan minister nt the court of St. J aim s anil the sttxs'sser le Mr. Uiwell". llrv. C. 11. Hfsnv. i returned liilssieuaiy fnin China, will dilivir a Its-tiire In the 1'ivsbvterian chnnh. VV ei'.ntisdav evening, en the subject "Chin t " lie is said te lie ail mlerestini: and lnstiui tivt Its Hirer and will doubtless liave a lsr.-i md tenets Ukv. Mr, SreK. i rcti-cd lpisoepal cler gv man. having Ids residence m West Clips t r, has bceiishickcii vv uh paralysis and fears are eiiterialned that he will net survive the atllictieu. He Is quite old nnd is known tliiougheut Hie state ler litl.ilrsin the min istrv. iFemn: reins su t characlerizes the I'nncli as an ' esc itially mereurhl, Involeus. gallant and hcurtlens jsxjple." Ml. fsala via-in I'nris when the (eriiiuu tretips were closing in upon it. and was urroMed as a 1'riiK.stan spy, ,n,i veiv roughly hantlletl. evidently he has pet leraiveu the Trench p eple for this unpleasant mistake. 1:x-i:n.vteu Chin H. llnhvi.uw tells n sterv el Uev. Ullner. filling ever the roll of pnit'n notaries by .unities arrtligesl In al 1 !i i's iic.il order. The 's" had been gene through with antl m ist ,r the It's," v lien a in in from Centre unit v. getting tmuticnt wished te knew hew long he'd have te Walt, 'enter g intv.' si I tin icworner. 'vyvay town at de out el tin list, it geurse. nut tie zets.' f i 1 v ei n ;.s. Noiiinrer ever yet threw buck V wert, repulsive -tijht T tin n tietlttli.it urt ilis nvT.1 ana black i 'r one mere Tin ,' mul feiithi Iha i rtissi r j carl- Hut nil in iv vaunt Vi li- ,ut theli 1 1. a in stteluis' r jJ0.ildisi.l.Vtt iililfllilii tjulti tiievtrrttsl. V vi ri extra. rnlin nv c.i' Is th.it of VI r I e II i'I I tee !fst icitewu iictrrsHier ini'tt In I.en "VIII' IC ami ,vtsl still tetter nnd had lrcu tin sll hone nir.ivTi'nji'ar. or ntlil wen el It- K 111 iv tl. IU uah ic also tieiili!,M with hull c, -tien I ir hleh tin tiled limit n slren llltlrr- llcsnies The bltt"i-s did spltaithdlv for iiull gesiten mil the tetter cntiiieiicstl tlihine uud lU'Vt'l.iiitinr le the sttrft'S- mill ( ir four d ts wit wit ineir uiiti ,vlng than t vir hetere 1I never thought the bitters is c uisliii; ihf trouble until Mr- li stn;itea It. ntnl I tttt ii n allied that uiv giiMi l.n im nt had n mister 1 hithisl the tetter extitnillv seftenliiir tie -iirfier themuuhlv wht it it sslensh Knbsl tnce p,itireil out like .litlv pi-silnitlnii en u ceriittcldd trkv th n in a vers short time the llrlnni sen-m u s,,inil The hit enitsi it l,v the eiitlsi in e the t tn t Is net yet lieitteil but I klleH t h it the emi-e et the tin in titfiti it irmilile I- I n v t r n mev il ' i iitt:sr vtniiic vi. Tr.sriitevv. Ii t st Ud i-Trtrr Nk 'kk VliuhlVh sx 1 hue usil ULrmx 9 I'oiiet s I'lastkks in inv prn tict witbis'iniirkitlilesiiets-ss amlfetiinl Iheut IH'Ciiliarlv-elllcaclniK. whi it iippltett 10 the hark fei Weak Spine and Serveun i.ihansiien . thev uffeisl almost Instant relit f in Coughs, I olds and Livet Complaint. I ceidlally rvcemnieud thcin as the bts.t and safest Plaster ever raude, nud snu'it caution the public aguhut the nuinoreui etht 1 se-c tiled Pereus Plasters that are sought te tie palmed off en u credulous public , thej are seithlcsM ntnl eftenttntes ftsnjfcretis itiiiibitT. NLvvrns m i) . r. r. r s Itte I hit f ilc ( liniitite Hospital for IMCu4 s of the Threat and chest, Vlediud ttttleer te the I net n Hospital t lintctl Vs-iMniit llejal ten den ephth limit Hespitul V-.lstnnt te the Him. pliul fir Dls.-i.-es of the s(5ni euilnn. Cen suiting Phvsit laii aiet nn(ceii. When von ant the uiet can full) prepated nnd I" -1 PI is ter inuilc, :ik your UriiKlst for AlUOi K - Pel nt, 1'la.stct 15. 1!. MAIITIN, It IIOLCSVLk AND KCTtlL !)f.iler in All hinds of Lumber and Ceal. Os-V. nii Ne Ii) 01th Witter sin 1 is. nliev e I emnii, 1 auctsler. .iiitl Ptince nl-lvtl 1 U'Mi.AIEDM It's A Jl.rri'ItlKs, COAL DEALERS. itpritm Ne IJ!i Serih gnti 11 stn'et, and Ne 'it. I N.-nh Piince strt 1 1 Vines North I'l-ime stint near Ccidiii" Di'lHlt. I. VSC V-Tl IS, P nirfi.vtrj pii.vi- M. V. B. COHO, SVi Ntinnt U ATM. siiii f;r, Incastcr, Pa., ttllOLESACE AMU'lTML IIEILFR IX LUMBER AND COAL. teNNFC-rillX WITH THE IttEHIONIC i:xriiAsni V inn ami Otrit. .Nn -JJ .NDKTII W Vll.lt 'IUI.1.1 ffbJS-ljtl c. 1. SWAKIl A Cd., COJIL. erricE .Ne. eeCentix'Sfiun,,, aiim taut Will 11 11 1 ami .Mat.UjH -tltcts (tt urnrt'sllhl luul ) litilh v. nnl mill Olllce connected with the Tele phone l.xeliaiiiru Bi-KtMii.ivr, weed .pEci vi.rv-tre cxmauiiM&r'i: irer.si:rri:isnrMi ;uns. T mii; CHEAPEST PLAGE TO III AT LOW PRICES STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, Ceal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures. is vr- JOHN P. SOLO & SON'S Ne. ','1 Seuth Queen Sheet, IchJMyd I.ANCASTHIl, PA. ix&irit.txu:. (,UITAI1LU LIFU INSritAXCH COM- Assets, 85-1,000,000. Surplus, 812,000,000. Indisputable Creditors Assurance Kijuilalle Life InsiiMnce Ceapanj. 'I he mil l!iisli:es Mun'n Pt.llev vtilttcn. ihiv- auui in iu, 13 or -m yciir.. min non fm ftiltnhle unci 3 yean '1 he mfeit Investment unit t)ujt paying one Lgt ir.viu.r. dei:s 'im: i.viit.h-r is-,li:. fl'KAXUi: IIUaIM3 IX 'tllh Oltl.H. W. J. MADDEN, io.neuthquj:u.V!it. M iiitk keii l.NrenUATlnv. rnlllS I'.vPl.K IS I'Ul.STIIU H ITU J. K. WRIGHT & CO.'S I Fiiirafluul Ink Works, 2Clh asd I'diu'a, Acnue Jaue-ljd l'HILADEl.puU,rA, .U-I.7WO.I7.' f 11 N,rs"iti:.Mr.nY." " HUNT'S MUM V VNH I IV I It REMEDY! Nevor Known te Fn.il. It eures when till oilier medicines fall, n It nelit tlltwtly nnd at enee mi tint Klihievs, l.lvei and iliivieU imtetln" tliein te n hetdlhv etttm It l ft ate, slire undsnedy" enre, mul hundrutls hunt tifeu etinsl Itv It vtlien tiliyslet.Uu Kittl friend liail clieu them up te ilie. II is Hall) a "Safe Cure" nnd ,1 " S ltCCKK all l Leases of Ihr Miluers, lllndder and I rlnniv etvan 1 I'rei l.lier, i.ntrel Ulnnetus llrtftht litseae, Nervous IMseuses, t,tsssts, I etnnle VI eaknesstift, Irtiindlee -eiir Meumeh, Ivieiit, I ensttpHtleii. Pll. P tins lit the Itark lalnit nnd Mile, Keten tlen or Sen lltteutleti of t'rlne l il VT I'RI OOIHTK rsjrriA-; .e or it 1:11. end for Illutrlet1 Painpblel of elit1 lett mentals of Absolute Cored HUNT'S UEMEDY CO , ID Providence, rltON Iliri'l'IN tlllll KIIII IM1 VV VV W NN sj ll II K II (1 tl VV IV W VT N N nun itun t t uvvuvv nnv II II It It O l WW WW N NS nnu u k no vv vi M 11 Rttn tin nv 1 II II II II O N ( N II HUH 1) t N N V UK It ! 11 N NS II U 11 (H) N .N.N nnn it 11 lain ii 11 liiin it m r iti r 1 ire ituit ii t n 1 1. 11 11 t t 1 it 1 itu ii t t r 1: it 11 1 r i-kk it 11 'SvSs.- Tills lnedleine eenililiilnj; Iimii w Ith tunietre tnlile tenlev. iiultklv 11ml eeniiilelt Iv Cl'ltl.". iii'i'i.Mv. ineii.i.ssihn; viiiti V1 VK.NI.ss ivil't KK .tuli, (llll.l.s B,t 1 t.v i.u tiiiii ski 1: w.i, 1 llv iitiltl mil thorough asltnllatlen it Ith the hliHxl II reaeht-s evt rv part t.f the (vslfiti, put! tits and eurlihfs tlte liltunl, utrenuthetiN tiie iniiselesiitiil ni-M.s, unit teiiet 11 nil luv Itfenlles the sVHttint V tine Vppetlrer lti-st tente kneun It villi eutf the worst ease of !tvpcptA le uievtiitftftlt ilUtrt-ssin symptoms, nneb im ruHl ItiB the loed. lU'kbin.-, Heat III the .stetn.it tl, llenrtliuni, fie Ihe enlv Iren tuettlilne that will net bluclen or liOiin, (hu teeth II Is ttividualilf for diseasen teeulhtrte neinen. and 10 all iM'ts-niis who lead sedentary live An itnfttllitig r inev for dis.-tise- of the I tier nnd kltltifvi. Persons ntinYtiiiK from Ihe eirt 1 1 of overwork, 11., neus treuliles, Iehs of appetite, or dehiltty. eit rlente iMtltk rt Itel Htid ivnewetl enernv liy lis use ' ' It ilms net t int.,, Ilettilttrhe or tntitltictt t;entl lutlien til III.K Iren ims:lleliies ile. It lithoetilv )ireMrutlen of lien that mines no Injurious , tlet t PhVhlt-liins nnd druggists reeeiiiineiitl It as the het,f I rv It. I he Ki'iiuliie has 1 nwlf viarl, nnd i-nnwil nsl lines en u nipper lake no ether. Muilceiilybv IlliDVV N t III. Jt H VI. ( tl. P.ALTIMORr, VlD tiepl'il.' d.tlj (I UAVisMMU'IIMCMKIMCINi:. J Iliei.reat l.ncllslt Itetm-ily An unfallinc riire for Itnptitt-ncv und all Plsease. tnnt lollew I esn of Minion, , rnliersal Ijissltmlr Pain in the link, itnnes of vision, Pietnitnie nlil Ve. uud uiaiiy ether ills. a!' that had 10 ln wtnlt or Lonsiittipileii ntnl 1 Preniaiiire t.nive I nil lartlt'iiliii In our iiaiuihlet, wtileh vte ile sire le si-ml (rtv hv inafl te everv one 1 his s,K. elite liieilii-ine Is ml,! Iiv nil dliiKsistK nt f 1 imi liaekaKe.er st nifkiiBes for i 01 will lie,-nt tn-e In mull en trccipt of the uieiiry, hv ml ilresfinij thiMie;i nt II ll 101 llltAN, linitTKl.t. Ne 117 ntnl ITU .North liueen slrcct. Uuietiter P 1 On aeieiint of eennterfeits, we have itdeiitni the Vellow VVcin p. r. tlitietilv ceniiiiie 'I III. t.KAV JIKIHl l.NKC'O, Iluiralu. .N. V. MAciu.j:jir. 1 t r.. n:n nit 1 niNAi r U BEST STEAM ENGINE AND Beiler Works, WTERS -OK- FURNACES ion rrhate Diu'llins, Schools anil Pub lic ISiiilliii;s. Call mul them .Vlaile of heavy Iren, ulni pie of (onstmetleii, tlnnihle, itoneniliid, thu met Itailliillnt' t-urfue of tiny Heater In the market Nothing Cheap But the Price I OUR OWN PATENT. a?-llnvlinr been In 111,0 In many of tint hunts renliluncuH in Uiiieuater 111 thu past tin veuiul the het of uvideiue uf Its mtiritp-. Atldiesn, Jehn Best & Sen, xe. 33 usr raws smicr, lanlMvd.v. I. V.SLASTElt. PA. II AVINO I)IhbOI.Vi:i) lUltTNIinSIIII' and lieniiaut titlv leetl the Chtbtntit i-tnet Iren Meiks, 1 dtsiiu te lufeini my old nitren inn! tint null 0 ctuit ral v. thai linn nt III 1....... .... .i ,." ..., .-... ,, , J'. Ill llltl UtlSl-HM, Ij helinrltiettted in the Puiiu Iren Ceiiiiaiiy'i Works, .North plum stuet.nhcin 1 mil uiikliiK Iren and lllass Ciisllngn of every de- i-trliitieii, und villi he nlenstd te hen 11 nil who may laver niu with theli iMtrenuve. 1'ieiu 10 venrnevperliiiieiilii the Ihi.Iiuss anil lining thu tieet 11n1tc1i.1l 11 nd CMiiplnj injj thu hihtiiiieli mice, I mil n.itlsllnl lemiitiiaiiintciieiitiieiiatUractitin. CuKtluitii mailu fieui 11 mlituit) of iron mid sleil vi hleh ure lilertt ivlialile for etiuiiKtli mnltluni hlllty than the het eintt lien knew 11. V teeth loll ilnleii, lellaund relllnit mtllvteiK 11 Hiee laity. Outline inuluef vee-i.nit Iren, unci linns etUiliUKg of ev ery deseiiplieii 1 hnv ti till Iho put tt iimef thu vtrll und taveiilily known .Vlevvier (cru mid Cob t'nitdicr, rctltted nud Improved, 11I.0 011 hand Mills eempletely Utted up or lu 11,11 Ik, toreplueeold ones which have been in tme ler v earn, truarmlceliiK them leKliecntlsfaet Ien. It C. MiCbl.bttV Rus-H-Cind iiert,i:rvii.xtsiu.u rMifins. IjlMNN A UltKM'.MAN. " " -"- HOUSEFURNISHING. We ure new tiiniiuiiuiturhitf u oeniiiloto line of OLD STYLE TINWqRE. Tlmre luiH born ttnother Great Drep in the Price of Steves and Ranges, Rxiuiilne our Stoelc bofbre buyliiK FLINN & BRENEMAN, LARGEST STOVE STORE, Ne. 152 North Queen St.. Lancaster, Pa. t .et, s, itititett J u.st iim:n'i:i. Gferistmas 1884. x JUST i m: i. v i:t. fT vmk in. vpi iT i isi in- Erencli Clocks. Horrors and Bronzes VI I. II VV I. I Music Bexes of All Grades. A FULL LINE OF GOODS TO SUIT ALL TASTES. ZAHM'S CORNER. ir. 7. lttlOAIVs. FACTS. New is ubeut ns troetl u tiine te buy uu ever, ua prices ute clown verv low ntnl mntcrial and workmanship nover were belter Our stock of Silverwrtre, both l'lutctl mul Sterfiiifr, Is very completc em bruclng overythlng for househoKl use or sultnble for wctlultiK precentH Wutohes nover were ns chenp he they ure new. mul we htwe them from the Chcnpcet Niokle te the Finest ChroneKntph, mul net ut funey prlcca but ut prices that will reach overybocly ' We hnve new in our Art Gallery u very line let of Bountiful Enjrravlntra eelcctetl in Eurepe, unci frunietl in the very latest 8tyle, una they ure oxceecl exceecl iiiRly low In price, we will be Kind te liuvoevorybody call and bee ler'thcm- BOlVOS. t. Store clesca at G.30 o'clock p ni , oxcept Saturday. I. .C.viKll, .!; CIIIUKS 1 AKI'I.T II VI, I. BARGAINS! SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. Selling Off te Clese Business. KViniYTUIXO MUST I'OSITIVKI,V in: S()I,I. III. VNVl'.'I'-J-iV.VlM'i.V.lV".!!.. r.l..IU.i,Ii1-"1 4 "'" "" ---' IN-.AI.NCUl.L1S.Kf. ALL AT A SACRIFICE. I'minpt Vltfniii.ii i.ltrn toil , Vlitnnfactiiti' . f Kan ai.pti. tuOnti rut SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Cor. WestJKing and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. "JOHN .r.ll'. SON'S. BLANK BOOKS, DAY BOOKS, LEDGERS, CASH BOOKS, PASS BOOKS, tve,, vi mi: uoiiifsieiiE ei JOHN BAER'S SONS ) I Nes. 15 and 17 North Queen St. DUKirs roil issr,. A VAIIIETV OF l7l.s AMIsTU.Es AT TIIE l!O0lvs,T0I!E (II JOHN BAER'S STONS, Nes. 10 and 17 North Queen St. Scrap JJoeks anil Scrap Pictures, INl.KEAT VARU:T at mi: uoeKsToiii; ei JOHN BAER'S SONS, Nes. IS and 17 North Queen St. iiirsniJij:. jnruni A MAUT1N. QUEENSWARB. - - QDEENSWARE. AT CHINAHALL WE Alii: Ol r KIM.VG A LINK Ol' Queensware AT Sl'EriAI. I'llICEs. Tca, Dinner, Breakfast Teilef Setts, &c. ? Cull ainl co tiie viuie mul ncruie lUrsulii. High & lartin, NO. 15 EAST KINO STREET, I.A.NCA8TE11. 1'A. TAItOAlNS. - All liner KoetWiiflllitBOir wltlinut rl'ituitl liirnst. New U Ilie time In tin V)mir Uuilemtur, lliwluiy, Knit Juckrm, Woolen bl'lrts, (jlevt', .VlltN, C'eiiifnru, C'euntei panes, etc. This op portunity villi net Innlcns 'Ilie Imllral Ions urn lei better tlim' unj itrl' ' me ineiirj anil inlUoen IlLMtV HK.tllTOLl), Hn.il North (JiU'i-n Mr et r.8. lluiikCi autl chelca bnlUllu.' let fei wilu. AUe biilliHag stuati una nutl. .i.vj) Hiie.ysns. Zabrn's Cerner 1884. OPENED VI It I Vlilill.ll. Z. RHOADS, Ne. 4 West King Street. rs. ,tt BARGAINS! ifi.rMniii.vw c nnti.ini... tTANUAHI) CAItltlAfin WOKK. EDGERLEY & CO., (Cnirltgf Ilnllilei-s), I M.vitM.r sTiti hr, ltFvitei- re-TOKricr I I. am; Vsii.it, i-A eru I. MUSE STOCK OK OTOrGrlES & CAUIIIA&ES ( iiinprlsrHllie Lute! Stvlusnntl tlm ntnst Elr Biinllj llnlshtil, VMIICll in: OlU.lt AT eltl.MM ItlJiL't I l l-IIU 1.4 lliesci'l.ltlMIt fJCALllV OK Ofll VVOISK Uue luiiKoriiurstleiifil Om utirk Is as ilneas a n v iiia.lt; In tin- larger clltt-, ami .sel.1) AT MAI. I Jill. 1'liHi, Nt.w U tbutlinotuerilvi lerMjirin i.Nctiin vi.i. r.vm in, vi.im. And llent'st Werk All Htirk W VltUA.NTEl). Itl.I'MltIM; I'liUMI'TI.Y ATTJ:.M)fcI 1 u One net tit tn kinen tiicclally euiiiluvctl ferthit pUllltti.t1. A fu SLUlGIISIcltnt Lew t'lsiiicp. Oliti ""IJCUll lltlVJrtlllAW VTOnilKCK .V MILKY. Hne Carriage Werk -Al- NORBECK & MILEY'S, Cerner Ditlai - Vine Streets, LA.VCAbTl.lt, 1'A. WE HAVE IS bTOCK, AND UKDF.lt CON- fcTIlWC'TIO.V KOIt TIIBCOMl.Na bnARO.N.TIIi: I'iiiL'hl Viuk't.v el Carriuge IVerk KVUIl OKPEIIEI) TO THE l'UIILIC. Our iiipiilntlnii fei t-elllnit n Ilml eluss JuVi ut lain Kliftiii'ti hait been efttulilUlictl. Wu GUARANTEE OUR WORK Tehti ctiiihtrtittctl of uh fine materia! its nny In thu count), ami will bull Tut tieletr elhui'ilt'iilcm. We Invite the Public te Inspect Our Werk (Iji'loreliflnitliiiluri'ilttipay Taney 1'iltv) ami tejiitlKO fin- llu'iii-ches, uu e t,re Die only bullilui-Hef ' cennr.cr city &ryj,rs'. A FEW SLEIGHS LEFT, which will in: sold at cost tocleih OUT b.OCK. tflf lU'iulrlns: Neatly Dene. rpllKY CAN ALlt COPY, HUT XOXK X. can eeual the lliivnim Yellow Kreut 80. I igur, nt lIAItT.MA.N'S J-.LLOW I'KOXT ClUAK brOUE.
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