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LANCASTER. NOVEMHKIl 13, 1SSC
The (JoTcrner's Choice.
The governor 1ms appointed Henry
Reed te the judicial vacancy hi Philadel
plila. Judge Reed Is acknowledged en all
Bides te be a very lit man te be n judge ;
but the peculiarity of his selection Is that
it is that e a Republican made by a Demo
cratic governor, te fill a vacancy caused by
the death of a Democratic jude.
We nre net disposed te censuie the gov
ernor for his failure te appoint a Democrat
te this place, although we think that if we
bad been invested with th power, we
would net have done as he has done If we
could have found an rquilly fit
Democrat at the Philadelphia liar te
fill the judicial vacincy. We would
have felt that se long as party nominations
nre made for the Judicial eflice, and while
the number of Republican judges upon the
Philadelphia beftcli te greatly exceeds the
number of the Democrats, it would be
doing but justice te our party te have ap
pointed a Democrat te Oil a Democrats
place,
IVe are net willing te censure the governor
or doing otherwise, because he has done
the one essential thing in appointing n man
who is very tit te be a judge. His political
views are of very subordinate importance ;
a man fit te be judge will net be a partisan
en the bench. It is a matter of sentiment
and prejudice te be solicitous about a
judge's politics after his fitness Is conceded;
judicial fitness being wholly incompatible
with partisan action in the administration
of the eillce. Te l.e Ot te be a judge a mau
needs, far mere than a kuowledqe of the
law, such clearness of vision and impar
tiality of mind as will unvaryingly lead
him te see the right and decide for it.
Then we have in him a judge in the jutice
of whose decisions net only every party but
every condition of man can confidently
rest
Such should nil judges be , such all Judges
are net. There are men at nearly every
bar who would ceme very close te filling
the ideal requirements of the perfect Judge,
but they nre net often chosen te the place.
Their ramie of appointing judge is net
conducive te their selection for their fit
ness. They generally are net politicians.
Rarely are they of that order of politicians
tint impresses Itself upon the convention.
The acumen and knowledge needed for
sjlectiug the attest man for Judge abides
net in the convention ; nor the inclination
even te find him, when the buttonholing
candidate is around, with his empty brain
and its beaming smile te captivate the
delegate. When fortune favors the people
a geed judge is nominated ; but the cards
are generally stocked against them.
Thus it is with very great pleasure that
we see a judge selected for hU ntnes3 ; and
when the Democratic governor of Penn
sylvania selects a fit Republican for a
Democratic Judge's place he gives the
strongest testimony that his search has
been nlene for fitness. We wholly
discredit the report which our neighber.the
Examiner, gives, that the appointment of
Judge Heed Is the consideration of a bar
gain for the Republican votes that elected
Judge Gorden. The governor has
probably been anxious te put a
man en the bench who could be
elected by the people, and has
thought that he would be doing a
bitter service te the state by appointing a
fit Republican judgo.whe would compel the
nomination of the majority party, than by
naming a Democrat whose party nomina
tion would be unavailing te elect
him. And if it be conceded that
a Democratic Judge would net have
been kept en the bench by the peeple at the
next election, this would alone justify the
governor U his party ; and whatever else
his action has testified te, it shows te the
people a far mere maguanlmeus act than
lias ever been charged against a Repub
lican goAerner.
Meral Ian Episcopal.
The Mortician publishes a communica
tion from u member of that church advo
cating u change of the church name, en the
ground that the present name is mUlead
ing te the many who have never heard of
the church. The forms of warship and
belief of the larger denominations are well
known, but in large cities, and in fact all
ever the country, Meravians nre constantly
meeting people who are cm Ions te knew
whatkiudefa chuich it is. Thii state
ment will net have much effect upon
his fellow members, who have never re
garded the opinions of ethers as of much
importance, and have only been amuvd
at the dense ignorance they se often Cud
among intelligent people, cr their church
and its history. Most people who have
net lived near a Moravian church, have
heard very little of it, and that little
usually relates te some or its peculiar rites
taattuve long been obsolete. " The Me
ravians V Oh, es 1 they are the people
who marry by let, have their graves num.
bered, and all that toil of thing," 3 the
answer most commonly ucelved by Ui0
follower of Huss who proudly owns his
a!la?lanM.
The member who writes te the .Vo .Ve
rattan afserts tint the most usual answer
te thew who Hs"t for information about
the chure'ii is that its cret d and sendees
resemble t'toie of the Pretectant EpVe-
pal church, and that this answer places the
church within the pale of orthodox de
nominations while most people when they
seethe name imagine- that it is that of
some peculiar feet from Moravia.
He suggests that the name be changed
te " Moravian Episcopal Church." It Is
net likely that this suggestion will be re
eclved with favor by the Meravians, but it
will doubtless open dlscuisien that may In
tltne end In the udoptien by them of their
ancient name of the "t'uitas IVatruni,"
the " Unity of Brethren."
After all the matter is net of great Im
portance nnd the heading the Wermian
gives the contribution will be the comment
of most Meravians " What's In a Name?"
m 1 w
ltespenslbilltfes of Wraith.
In an article in the is'ew Yerk IWrjtful
tnl Dr. Frederick A. Neble says there are
two duties which men of money cannot
afford te overlook, and te which they must
be held by public opinion. One is the duty
of taking a mere personal and active inter
est in the moral doings and the moral needs
of the people at large. The ether is the
duty of giving in n somewhat mere suitable
ratio te their gain3 and their capacity for
securing gains.
This is undeniably true. The vast
majority of rich men care only te increase
their wealth, and they totally "overlook the
large geed that they might accomplish in
the moral training of the masses. They
have their magnificent residences, splendid
yachts and sumptuously furnished private
cars, but they have no time te devote te
the moral upbuilding of the community.
Se long as this latter is neglected the
number of Henry Geerges m the laud are
bound te increase. If the rich men are
net actuated by a Christian spirit In keep
ing an eye en the moral elevation of the
community, the impulse of self-protection
should stimulate te that end. Ter the
safety of wealth may be measured by the
standard of morality of the place 111 which
that wealth is held. Rich men must net,
as the foolish steward, bury their talents.
The latter should fructify te the public
geed.
The "Solid Seuth" Is solid for education.
Alabama devote mere than one-third of all
the revenue she received Inte the Mate treas
ury te the public schools. Away with the
UUIr bill !
The New Yerk World en Thursday pub
11-diKl two confidential letters addressed by
Secretary yard te Minister Phelps The
conclusion N that nme oue has taken un
warrantable liberty with the private fllea of
the Londen legation, or that some person In
the employ of the Kate department has been
cullty of a criminal breach el trust. At any
rate, It proves that there Is semetblDg rotten
somewhere.
The late Klv. Alexander Archibald
UodeL', D. D , LL. D , professor of didactic
and polemic theology In the Princeton theo
logical seminary, w hose death waa announced
en Trlday, wni one of the most prominent
theologians of the Presbyterian church. His
father, Dr. Charles Hedge, had the greater
famous a con-ervattve theologian, and the
younger man camelnte notice by a condensed
system of theology medelled after the writ
ings of bis father. Bof were foremost rep
resentatives of the oenservatlvo spirit In their
chnrcb. Dr. HoIee'h best known works are
hU 'Outlines of Theology," '-The Atone Atene
luflnl" anda "Uemuieutary en the Confession
of Faith." As a practlail teacher et theology
Dr. Hedge was probably unequaled. UU
reputation reached far beyond tb limits et
his own country, and some of his greatest
mlmireraare te be found te-day among the
NCbelars of Germany and Eugland. Profes Prefes Profes
ser Flint, of Edinburgh, during a second
visit te tbM country, stated that It was worth
coming acres the ocean te nit In Dr. UeJge'u
cli's-roem and hear him hcture.
Ne bachelors are allowed among the C'bl
ne90. Oae of their msilms states that there
are threncirdinal Ins, and that te die with
out elfrpring is the chief.
NATtrnAT, e.vs is net new te this country.
It has been used for thousands of years in
Japan and China, and as seme wells have
been burning mere thin a century Iq this
country, the possibility of Its holding out Is
geed.
The Socialist candidate ferherltI in Chi
cago has a peculiar sense of humor. He
warned a reporter of the New Yerk Herald
that there would be lun 111 Chicago teroreleng
and wheu asked todescribe the kind of ammo
nient predicted he eald that fifteen people
would be killed In riots resulting from the
strike
Tntnn is 11 strong movement in New
Yerk In Uver of the appointment of wemr n
as members of the school bearc, andit stands
geed chance of suws. One wtltlen for the
appointment of a lady has been signed by the
entire faculty orCelumbU collude and by a
Urge number of eminent cit z-nswhetbink
that as a great proportion of the tea-hers In
the publle schoelsare wemen.lt would te well
te have women among the directors If New
Yerxsets the example In this matter ether
cities will net ba slew te lollew. There are
many matters in the UMuaement or schools
that men are apt te consider trifles wbhh
are ielly worthy el oensidBrstlon. It Is the
duty era teiclier te inculcate habits et neat
ness and order, but ery low men place a
pnper value uinm this part el education and
se this part or the work Is often slighted with
the thought that the directors will net care.
WUha women among tbedirectenj etlerta of
this Ulud would be sure of appreciation.
The Westlugheti-e Air ilrake ceuipanr,
of Pittsburg, have incrns-ed their csplui
stock from ftJUO.000 te 3.000,000. Hew much
of the Increase is water T
Prince Waldemaii declines the Hul.
carian throne ; or his father does it for him.
TtmKlngef Denmark lms Ids Imids full
In keeping the race In his family, and
deubtles.s thinks he has enough children
0:1 thrones. This thing or being father
and father in law te kings and queens has
its Rgroeable side, no doubt, but it needs a
phlegmatic oeustitiitinu te stand the strain
when the cluldreu come te cover all the
kingdoms of Kurope, The king of Den
mark has enough without liilgarla.
Miss ifsis Cleveland refers te the l.t
cnuy Isfe or Chicago, with which she was
connected, as ' the little Chicago magazine."
PSH30MAL,
M. lUmitOLDI i-alls today te see his
dying mother In Alsace,
LIe.vky Watte nse.v was entertained at
a piiulle dinner In New Yerk Thursday
evening by Jehn C. Calhoun.
Hen Jnakksell aubscrllied fe the es'H
SjhflpiuoOed," In the Unltid Stales c r
Ollt court at Philadelphia en Friday.
HEnnEnr Si-BM'tu will probably never
be anything like a well man again; uer is it
likely that he will live many yeaix.
ukv ucenau Washinoten Hewnk. re
cently rector of St. liter's Protestant Episoe.
pal church, Salisbury, Md., has jelued the
Cathnlie church.
Cuaiiiman (.'oersn was banqueted by the
Coer Uvetral club, of HlrdJbore, Ilerks
oeunty, en Friday in recognition- of bis
maaagemcut of the recent campaign.
tlui r; iiil " "" uiarnei early In
leVlentntnw A,'l0"U' "" "' u Due
lie 1 Mentptiuibr, has been delivered of a sod.
cflrreCnded ""?D ""luntingden, l'a.,
with fndrew TlSTv
Una, a. man whom she had i.eYe? Been' T.
ether day .1,0 went out and mairuTldm
Thk Kiao or DE.NMAnu, en behalf of his
en, Prlnce Waldemar, lias sent a telegram
te TlrnovnexpreMtiK thanks for the liouer
conferred upon Ills son, but declining upon
any condition te allow him te mvepl the
throne.
llcv. Dr. MifJIynti, el New Yerk, favors
the abolition of pew rents us mere Cathel ic
and mere Democrat!.- t'isn the present t-ys-teni,
and Is willing te tmt tllie veluut.irs'
offerings of the people bir tUe suprt el
religious servltes.
Hen. Jehn 3 ruttneru, at n Wliini.
teu reception te lilmft-il .n Thursday even
Ing, mttle naiwecii In h!eh be attributed
the Democratic reverses In Virglulate the
policy or the ailiutnlitratlen, but said the
party would stlr Ive, Whether It was allied
by the Mugwumps or what net. the Drum Drum
cratle pttty, he sld, eleets efllnils who
should consider tliemseUes servants il the
people.
Hemiy Rkeu, who was en Friday ap
pointed by the governor te fie saun.-viu
the Vhlladelphla n urt nl common pleas,
caused by Judge t.tidlew's death. Is a Phlla
delpblati, tsmi SepteuilHr KM, lSlfl. Lie Is a
irradusle, and new ere of the trustees of the
University el IVnixv lvanls, in wlilphiutl wlilphiutl
tutieu bis father 'Henry lie)), was a pro
fessor el moral philoepiiy,,rhetotioaiid Eng
lish literature.
Rev. Mn. TAnrc, of llirm'ncbim. Conn.
the ether day Hi the l'mcregatiutial general
cenrerence, In sessleu at H irtKrd, protested
against a resolution nindeinning Sunday
newspapers, "They have cine inrtiy," he
ssld, and "resolution's or abuse by rel'lgleus
bodies are no tis, as It is tmrsx-'ible tostep
these great engines or publle geed." He did
net think there was ae.v thing te gsln In wid
ening the chasm Letweeu IheUergy and the
press,
THK AilVSKJt f-Vl IMIKLJ).
V h.ll I, uellijc cm Among Thoi- Vt lin Mir He
fore lh t'uetllKhts
Katie Putnam, w he lias net been seen in
Lvncaster for many yiurs, is placing with
su'vess In Mentanv.
Jeannle Winsten his made a gnat bit as
the A'f'it ir in ! ivk1. ! ' 1.1 "u V r.sn r.sn r.sn
cisoe. The Hyers SWn besides lis st.irs in
cludes Mm I.uass nnd Wallae Kmg, two of
the best colored actors in the business.
H. R. Jacobs and s. M. Hleky bsve lea-eil
the building en Vine street, Philadelihl.i,
known as the Windser theatre, ter a perl.sl
of ten years. They will remodel the beuse
and turn It lute a "popular price" theatre.
The stage will lie enlarged, thecliur uphl
steretl, the ceilings tre-s'ivnl, the anle iivr
peted and the entire building he put In firs',
class order. Tiieheu-e will ee managed by
Mr. Hlekey. The theatre will et 1 (n
In Newark there are "Miner" brands of
clgar, ejsters and sh'X!". They nre uamed
alter Harry Miner, the popular Nv Yerk
manager. "
Dentnau Thomsen ues vi old green um
brella lu his new play, " The O d Home
stead," that Is mere than a her.ilred veirs
old. The umbrella is strpp-d te L'n'le
Jch's trunk. It whs presntei te Mr.
Theiup-sir. by an admiring cit z."i or Wor
cester, Mais., whise great graudlstl er tad
usd it ter many vesrs
M. lUrthiH' vl-lted Drx-kst iers mir.
strels in New Yerk, and laughed he-irtily
ever the sketch el the Ba-lhi Idi s'atus.
Uarrett and B th w 111 apsar together en
the ssme stsgenext s-e-ienin "OHtile"aud
Julius Ctesar."
Keland K"l's season se fir Las been the
most Bucce-sful he has ever known.
Mattie Temple, of the Teun-is Lstnijaey
that will visit Laucaster net w eek. was la-t
seen here with the Certnne opera oempsny.
W. W. Cele will positively pell all Ins cir
cus property. The site coeimoucet N veui
ber 22, in New OrleniH.
The clreu-esali complain of the high l.cecse
In the Seuth.
Mestayer's " We Cs A Cj ," the " Dsvil's
Auction," Biid Andrew's Michael Sre
golf," are among the cempauits that are uiak
lag money in the euib.
Archie White, who new runs Duprei A
Benedict's minstrels, advertises f-ir talent te
de several turns en the stae, plsy In th
band and perform numerous ether Stud of
weri.
There are two llsrrlgan Hieernlan compan
ies new. Jeriy Cohen is mauling oemrany
People purchasing 7j int sats te Oliver
Uyreu "Inside Track" are presented with a
souvenir in the &hape et a luinature lantern
for a charm.
James R. Adams, brother et the clown. Is
in led at his home in Linden, Mass., suffer
ing from lnjuries received lu a railroad acoi acei
denL Cheever and Kennedy go t., Kngland De
cember 2, te play lu Uie Curu.uias panto
mimes Mansfield's Mastnien tnnis-re's 's a iipw
company that Is doing I'cnn-y Ivi.im aud
New Jerssy.
Lew Jehnsen's colere 1 mms'rtls are
mskiug money in Orveti and Washington
territory Thej--lnrue an aduilamii of il "
The "Night Owl," a varie'y cemjianv-,
which Is at the Central, I'm a.'elphia, tlT.s
week, made a great hit. It me ades pret y
LeuNe Den-p'ey, Lizzie MuHev, Helle Clif Clif
eon, Msnchester'and Jeunlas, tlsrry Merris,
Larry Teeley and ethers.
Livi Henellcr is new a me'ii'ier of thfl Cm
cage minstrels lu Chicago.
riera Moere is dein g well in a"A Buiicbet
Keys" down Seuth.
There are two " L'ltle TrerKu " companies
en theread,and b.'t 1 a'e mialng money. One
of them returns te I'eilauVlphu ler a four
weeks' season next Monday.
Manager Dennett, of the Vrbina (u ) opera
house, has bad a railing uut w mi t..e owners
of the dally paper there, who retussl te ad
vertise the Adamless Eden company, and
has started an opposition hi?l
Seme years age Lswrence Hsrrelt gave a
performance of Illchelieu In Fert Wayne te
-la Lst Saturday night he proseuteil the
same play In the same cltv te S0.
A modem mlniUe worker et.
conquers pain
InCub. "Ii It
The torturing dlsea.e usuralKH is IntraiitJy re
llevedand rupMly rured liy Hiilen oil
ltev. Win II Chapmiu. I'ait rnr M t. church,
(Jeorgntewn, I) C. wrltei -II ivlug hs.d ui op
pertuntty Mtest th etce.lunt qiiiHiipi of Dr
Hull's Cough syrup, I h-i 'ute net te say. It Is
the beit rwm--dy 1 have ever e-ed 1 11 my family
Fer croup and wboepm,,' cough It li a sure euro
UELWIUVS.
Religious si:uvicf.s" willTe
held In thoreUuuiug chuichesen sunduy,
In the luerulug ut Iiiju, in the .vuni'ig ,t ; IV
Sunday school et 1 15 a. 111 Wh.-n the heui I
dllTerent It Is specially noted
CutnrilorUeu-corner of Prince and Orange.
Dedicatory services menilnir 111,1 .nli,k-.
1'reachlng by alilr G. W. P Uhiuici llt,ul
Sabbath school aervtces at I A i m
CUBIST I.tTlUHiN CHrwu We-tt King struet,
E. L. ltecd, pastor Divine i-er l .--. ni i Mt tx ni
and; Up 111 Sunday schNii ut I tin iU
I'aEsavTKRUX Mkmehial Chusi.ii, teulbtjueui
street, ecrvlccs meiiitng uud uvcniiigat llie
usual hemv. sabbath sch'Hil mitts m 1 li n m
Pniver ineetlng en Wcdnedsv evening.
1'ucsBTTKRlAM-ltev J Y Mitchell, l l lias lias
ter Preaching luenilug una uveulug by the
ui-tnr.
hT. Lcie's ItireHuan ilarlelta Avetiue, Itev
H'ui. r". Llchlller, ptster. nivlne rtlee at
le a. in. uud 7 11 p. m. Sunday sthoel at i
p. 111
Kipst Hattist l'reschtngat the reirular hurs
mernlug and evening, by Kiv .1 .s (eisreli
aunds3 sche 1 at Jp m striuiers we orened
SKCOJID Kvasuklical ( KnglUh ), en Mulln-rry
street, above Orange - I'r.-nchlng nt n n a, in
and 7.15 p. in. by the pastor, suuday .hoel at
1 p. in.
sr. nrirnrx's (llrr ) enrnm (oitrei CuirL.
Divine survlceal lujua. 111. seruiua b Kjv. Dr
t. (.ast.
I sited lift routes in Christ (Cevin vim West
Oraugu and Ceacmd struuU, ltev J 11. l-'uuk.
piater. ITtachlngat le-jjiu in s.mdiy sehisil
at 1. in. Se evening stuvlun
8t. 1'acl a KareKXED. l-reui hlng In the morn
ing and evening by llev. lames I l.--.'1, et h.
deiberg Itefermed ehnreh, 1'hlladelpat.i church
Hundsy school ut 1 IV p m.
fiBST Itarwxiu Caciu.11. Ilev. J l 'Ittzel
I. II.. pastor, bcrvlees te morrow at 1 1 u a. m.
and 7.13 p. in. .Sunday school ut 1 n p in
Ilia U'euien's TvuinvrunLe Uulen vt ill hed
their usual pru er lueutlug to-iuei low uiti-rnoeu
at a quarter pastSe clock. In ibe eu.enl Kvui-Kelle-il
church, .North Mulbuirv nie.-i u-ove
orange. The pastor, Uiv r smlih will ceu lur 1
the services
Ou Tuesday afternoon lit 1 o'clock ttie union
meets rorbudnessutNe. Iti North ' nnre stitet
1'Rlsnr l.LTUEnAMCsual services tieuioirexr,
iiiornliig.alteineauaua evening, ntudiuud 1
thnpis'ur. -Iiiulorinteii,ry aeLluty meets 011
Mendavi venlng a a o'clock
bt. 1'acl's M. K. CilfKcu Preaching m li -te
a.m. and 71 p. 111 bythapuiter. Sunday school
;U I li p. 111, I'rotruetud iiieuilng tviinueui . ,
nruacblugen Tiiesdiyand Wednesilay iivninngs
by Kuv. . I' llurb'ck.et Downing 011 , lbv.
v. ifni- 011 mureuay aim nasi or en .nemi-y hi.i
Friday Yeung peeple' prayer meeting ut C u
WkbT Missiex M, K. Chupvl,eiriier Ctui-lein
and l.cmeu etivcti, llev A . MiUimui pati 1
si 1 Vices 1VM and 731: elms meetiiig at ) a 111.
Sunday school at J lip. in. vVedm sdsy evm
Ing class at 7.3k Thursday cveuluz nrayvr
nieetlng at 7.3k
Meraviam J. Max llaik, atei 103U a in.
Litany uud sciliien 1 1 p. in MiuCuy che 1 ,
7.15 11. m. evening scrvlcu.
Ukacs Lctuxhas. Cerner of Neith Otieen
and James street, ltev. C. Elvln lleupt, p.iter,
I Uvlnuaei vices ut lejja.m. and 7 li p m. buu
day school al t p. in
hVANOKLicAL I'lrst Church, Kiennan), North
water sties'l. lluv. Isaac Hess, pu-ter I'rtMPli
Ing lit 1U.SI a. in und 7 U p. m tythe pastei.
bundav school at i p. in.
bT J ohm's 1.ctiii:a 3L Jehns Lutheran,
ltev bylvanus btsll pastor rn-ichtng mom
Ing nnd evening by ths pastor Sunday sche .1
r.u-1, OoVTrc.uliuUsteiutho.ilRt J ) m
x r. w a ii h ri.s r 31 r.x r.
DYSl'El'SIA 18 A DANOF.UOIS AS
well n dutrt'sslng eemplslnL If ueg
lectcd, tt tends bv Imparting nutrition, and dtv
ive-slng ihotemior the )U'Ui, te nuv the
way or Itapld Decline.
riijslrljDs mid Druggists llccemmcml
BROWN'S
IRON BITTERS!
ASTHE BEST TONIC.
it till. K r nnd rnmpHdi iv t aies l)i'pl In
nil lis 1 -ii ., Ilrnitlmru, ll . titna. lasting the
t-eisl 1 .1 It nineties and i urines the nloed,
tin u'sii-sthti appuiltu, auJ atJt the atliuitla atliuitla
ilen of 'issl.
Uiv T .1 ItesaiTan, the h non a pastor et the
Ll..t i....isi,.i.t t ... Itjlrli mm Mil . tAV
" Having used lltDwii's iron Hitters for Dyspeiv.
sla ninl Indigestion, I take great pleasuru In
nv.miineiultng It lilghlv AIe constder It a
splendid tonYe uud inTlgoraler, and very
atiergiliantng." .
Hei J.RtriiO SciT. Judf or Circuit Court,
Clinten 1 e . I ml , savs 1 b'r most cniHjrliil
testlmenv te the cRltnry of Itniwn'i iron Hit
ters ter llyspeiils. sud s a tonic " ,
MM I V Kebwat. Merrill. W Ii . ys " J
sutrensl for two 3 ran with liyspepsu Used
iimiiy dltlerent remedies without bent'flt. 3Iy
)iti3slilsn advised tue te try Hrenu'J Iren lllt-ts-i-
t bree bnttlei cured me "
The genuine hsa 1'nnle Mark-and creed led
lines en wrapper. Take no ether. Slsde only
by HUOW.N illhMlUAL CO.. Ualtlmere, Md.
()mllydlw
UIMMONS LIVL'K HEC.fl.ATOlt.
If u Dytspeptic Will Take Sim Sim
mens Liver Regulator.
" l ptea fe weeks age 1 considered u.yse!t
the champion Dysjieptta of America. During
the 3 ears thl 1 hive been aClutcd 1 hvve tried
almost overj thing claimed te be a specific for
t 3ieu In the hopeol fludlu:5emcthtng thst
w iu d afford permanent leitcl 1 had about
uinde up my intnd le abiuden VI n.edlclnes
when I noticed an endorsement of blmiueus
I.lver Kcgulater by a prominent Oeergtau, a
Jurist hoei I knew, ana cmdud.'d 10 try Its
effect-, tn uiy cese 1 have used but two bottles,
slid urn sit UCcd thvt 1 have i'rack the rlsht
thing at Inst. 1 felt Its beneficial effects almcst
Immeillately Unllke ail ether pnparatleni or
a ! i.liur kind no speclal Instructions are re
yulnd us t) whit oue shall or (hall net eat
I Lis rct stone ought te commend It te ail Uen
bled wlih Dyspepsia " J. .V. HOLMES,
nlO-lwued.tw Vlnelaud. N' .1
rjlXUAl'STKD VITALITY.
exhausted" yitality
TIltsciKNCKOf Llk-C. the great Me.tical
Werk of the age en Manhood, Nervnuj and
1'hystcal DeOUlty.l'rumsturB Dtslne, Krrorset
keuth, and the untold miseries consequent
tlersen. In) psjes svn. ir prescriptions for all
diseases. Cleth, full gilt, only II ml, by mill,
s-ale.1 HlustrHtlvesample tree te all young and
middle-aged men ter the next JO days. Address
Dtl. w . II. I'ALCKKlt, t UuJflnch street, Uosten,
Mjiss myl7-lveed.w
TJU1LADELPUIA.
RICHLY
OUT
CRYSTAL
FOR
BRIDAL
GIFTS
CUMI'LETE SETS OF TAULEWAHE
AUTICLSH FOtt THE E.SLAItJEMKM OF
THKTAIILE.
LAM Pi ANDCANDKLAHHA.
The l'riuccss
The Persian
The Ilerrent
SOME 1 Which are entirely
newaud have been
NEW designed te pre
Idace thn greatest
CUrriXGi brUllancy
W hlch have I
been revived I
and received
wlthmuchtv
SOME
ANTIQUE
CUTTINGS
Thn Fan and Dia
mond, a he Dia
mond Hobnail
Ihs Stnwbsrry
Dlameud A Fan.
vor.
The gre.it brilliancy and luatre
of Messrs. Caldwell Jt Ce.'s Htchly
Cut Gl.tss is produced by using
metal of tbe very finest u. utility
only, tiin wlilch p.itterns are
deeply cut and highly lKilisbed,
ireiluclng tbe n.hest ebtaiuable
effects.
J. E.
ilOJ
CALDWELL CHESTNUT
& CO. ST.,
PHILADELPHIA.
-jak uall.
storm cea16.
CoMreRTABLE TO LCXI'MUI v.
i'esterdiiy's storm didn't set Iwck 11 live
ly tr.ide, ut SUth and Market,. uer keep
customers at a standstill in Retting Cloth Cleth
lna well worth their money.
Storm Coats . thick and warm, and net
te heavy quite as much variety lu goods
p.s prices.
iS don't buy the best, but it Ims one te
be snug ami comfortable in.
12 and $13 don't buy the best, but buy a
geed deal better than the ether price.
?3iand 410 (we leap ever the prices be
tween) gets the finest made, and ue have
tlmui 111 generous quantities.
Te-day may be a stormy day. Even se ,
we'll have a crowded house, for we have
what people, want the goods and prices
they want.
Wanauaker vt Ilnevi.N,
Oak Hall,
SeLTIIl'AST C0HNF.lt SlXHl AMD M.vn
KET bTb.,
Philadelphia.
J.
.s. UIVLKK A CO.
LADIES, OE.NTLEMEN
-im-
ClHLDItE.S'S
MERINO UNDERWEAR.
inkantsh.se
Cashmere Underwear
Al' tltV LOWEST LASH PIlICES.
JolmS.fiivler&Ce.
He. 36 East Kins Street,
Liseasrsa, Pa.
I.IOU-SB rOll KIINT.
11 A levcit-rnein Jlrlck Heuse, with hydrant
b'lildstpin. Ne M VtiHt Vredertck street In-
ix
1110 111 x.e 011 Kast rrcacricu ttrret.nrnl
llBnA.Hcris.EsstKliJKHt. 027 tid
NKtr jmrmtriHKMitsTit.
p. LACK OF FASHION.
ASTRICH'S
Palace of Fashion,
NO. 13 EAST KINO ST.,
UM AMEK. I'
MUKEII.rUAl.N.s' ntlCKSl.OWr.lt 1I1A.N
LVhltl
KVEitv i.v ltttiNns A.seriiF.tt moor
1HAT
Lew Prices and a Large Assortment
AUK THE ret'NPATiriN Or fUJCCESS. and
that THE MAST UAUUAl.NS
Which we offer are the Attraction! which draw
the ireads ihstarecenstautly Seen tn
our store.
ONE Hl'.NIirtKll DOZEN rouit-uiireN
M ALLOPED TOP
KID GLOVES,
At 1IIIKTV-N1NE CENTS A PAIR. Perfect
Uoeds. Regular Trice. ;."e
ONE HUNDRED DOEV TIIIIEE Hl'TTON
FINE 11ALIA.S
KID GLOVES,
Ing Shsi
IN E L
1111UT1
ENTS A PA1U
ONE HUNDRED DOZEN FIVE HOOK I. L-
1M1
KID GLOVES,
Finest Duality, In all the Leading hsdes and
Taut, at Sli,ri.l'0 lt IS A PAUL
FIFTY DOZES
Gent's Unlaimdried Shirts,
Qecsl Lluen lloiem, ReInfercd and Lined
Hack, Linen Hindu.
ONLi TI1IIU-N1NE LENTS
TWENrrrivK dozen- white hem
S.TI1UIED CHINA blLK
IiAINFDKE-RCIilDFS
Large Slzs TlttTV VINs; t SNTS.
One Hundred Dornn risK CAUUIilc 1. VH N
liAMKk.KCHt, Na Designs. Neat
ltenlers, Fl E le.n rs apieue.
Illty Dcien SILK II SDKKUCHIEFS. Ilre
caded. Warranted Pure Silk tn 1 Large
site All Celers.
IWF.NITFIVE CENTS APIECE
riFTi DOEN LADIES' ALL HOel
HOSE,
llceula: Made, ltlacr and Colored, euly 1 WEN.
11 nVEChMai PA IK.
r I FT r DOZEN
All-Weel Oeshinere Gloves,
Four Ilulten Lengths. FIFTEEN CENTS A
PA1U
JEIISEYCAI'S, 10c.
All Weel, rine Quality. All Celers, FIFIEEN
CENTS
Five Hundred Hand Crochet TOflOUU AS CAPS,
A II Celers, iic. and Tic.
ALL-LINEN TOWELS, neavy qusJItr. Three
for Twenty-Ove Cents.
OPENED ANOTHER C V5E or LAl'IES'
IlBAVy
MERINO VESTS,
elik Stitched. Fl.ie Qtis.!lt3 THIHI T SEVEN
CE.N1S
AN IMMENSE STOCK OF,
MILLINERY.
All the LATEST STILES In Felt.Satln, Plush
and Beaver Hats and IlenneLs, Wings and
FeiUiLrs, Fancy Velvets, Plushus,
Lte., Etc
-TELEPHOSE CONN EC1 ION -t
Special Inducements
m our
Cleak Department.
E or TEH SOME
SPECIAL BARGAINS
In this Department, llelna- we mention a row
of the many Lew Prices which put en ALL
OUROOODS.
I. vDIES V ERYF1SE
Boucle Walking Jackets,
In Illacfc and Brown, heavy juallty cloth, well
made aud trimmed Fltat-chua, euty a 75 (worth
UM )
Ladies' Newmarkets.
With Plush Trimmings, the wonderfully Lew
rigura et euly TilltbE uei.L Alls
CHILDREN'S GOATS
As Uiwasll is,$i j, c'aud upwanls. Alse
an Elegant Line of
LADIES' COATS AM) WKAPS,
And all tbe Latest Novelties In
DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED GARMENTS.
Wi: HAVE JUST IlEOEI VED A VEKY
large assortment of Plush and Leather
Photo Alliums, direct from the Importers, lhey
are hetter s&eds tban were ever etriird in any
market for the money. Call and oxuinlne them
at the We. store, Stcvcna Heueu. n jm
M
UH1UAL INSTRUMENTS.
MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS
Fer Cash, at ITS, , I3J, 1102. 1103 120, Me.
-OllOANB O-V INSTALLMENTS.
lint J10.B0 Every 8 Menth.
II Ji 11110 sveiv-3 Months.
1133 lia.V) Every 3 Months.
U0 I1SU1 Kvury S Months, Ac.
PIANOS at I3J0, f.'TS, U,(0n, Ac
American Hewing Machines at 13, 130, is A W.
AT
W. D. Messer's Music Stere,
hO. Ul NOUTH QUEEN STIIEET,
LANCASTElt, PA.
snlS-ldll
YOUNO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
The attendance at the Lancaster Commer
cial College Is gittaterhy ever 10 per cent, than
laatyeur. Ceursu thoroughly rovtsed. Instruc
tion Individual, ltoema pleasant and centrally
located. Kvervthlngtlrst-clasB. Evening sessions
en Tuesday, Wednusday and Kilflay. Day sea
slens eveiy day exceptlnu batnrday from 9 te
11W and 2 te 4. Yeu can apend an hear or se
pleasantly at the rooms, or rend veur address
en postal card und get full Information
II. a WKIDLKK. Principal.
Ne. 10K East King itreeL
XTEW
CARRIAGE FACTORY,
Cimtiia aid Uiriea StrNti.
All kinds of Carriages, llugrlea. Ilnslneis.
asens, etc. tnade. bpeclal uTientlnn palil te
renalrlni'. Hest of workmen employed and
all.faotTen gviaruiiirrfl.
jeltH'mus bhunuKiVEnM!, Proprietor
ireiiT
krrl rVLv Iiar-1 I'. I I I I I I I I
a "
IT Ls very .iiiiieymg whtui in the batlt le drop the aeapdiul luvele
feel for it The Iverv Se.r JIms, .mil is without exception the
most luxurious soap for b.ithiiiK , it lathers ft ccly .mil is easily rinsed
off, leaving a sense of clcanline.sa and comfeit attainable by no ether
mcaiib.
WORD Ol- WARNING.
There are many white soaps, each fepresented te be "just as geed ths
' lycrvV' thev ARE NOT, but Ue all teunlerfeits, lack the peculiar and remark
able qualities of the genuine. Ask for " Ivery" Seap and Insist upon getting it.
Ccrvrfjtt 15M, i.yrrecttrAOamUc
.VJTir AD I KKTIHEMKXrs.
tV you want te ni'Y 'nil; unsr
Black Cashmeres!
Ter the least money no te ths
North End Dry Goods Stere.
J. W. HrtNE,
.Nal.1 Netth Queen stitsiL
nevMvd
"lOMPAKE PRICES.
TO tyt 1 1 TO ' t TiA
JUO, IUA10. lUiUO.
-AT THE-
BOSTON STORE,
os. '-'G unit '.'S Nerlh IJiicen M
On account 01 ear room being tee small te gtva
Coats ths rpece nece-ssary ter their display. w
will CLOSE nt'T Ladles' Newmarkets Al AND
11KLOH COST, in the (uturu our aneeltltles
win be PLUSH COALS and CTULDItKV.s.
COATS We win have an Immense Assortment
at HOT TOM PHICl".
M"KE NEW TI1INU IN
Dress Goods.
"SEE;nEKE
Oau'jle Width, lieman Ftriprs, 1-velv goods,
Ul0 a yard would be cheap at Pk
ENLLlaU CHECK Dress Nerelttes.Twenty nve
styles, at 1JX a yard.
TOR TWF.NTV DAVS we will hsvs a Orvat
Special tale of BLACK CASHMEIIES.
TTe OITer tbe Uraatest Ilarxalns In III.ACK
CASHMEBESeveretTertd in this city.
SHAWLS. SHAWLS.
SINOLEAND DOUIlLt SHAWLS
Ai Immense Assortment at Lewitt Pilces.
Blankets and Comforts.
Ont Assortment Is Complete and I'm am
Very Lew.
UNDERWEAR.
Sps5 al JJarfratn in a Ladles' Scailet vest al
i-TSe each , worth II w
Stamm Bres. & Ce,
-rermcily at the New Yerk Stere.
J."
MARTIN A L'O.
WINTER UNDERWEAR
-Al-
J. B. Martin & Ce.
MEN'S MDERWEAR.
Men's WhtteMeiine I ndetnearai 2li.
Men's White Merine Underwear at c
Men's White Merine Underwear at -
Men's White All-Weel Underwear at TV:. Bet
ter Unifies at II 00, 11.15, II M. 11 ;s, li.u'J
Men's Scarlet Underwear al rea
Men's Scarlet Underwear at 8 10
Men's Scarlet Underwear at It no
Men's Scarlet Underwear at 11.25.
fifty Der.cn of a Special lUrnaln tn Men's
Scarlet Underwear at 11.12 . teal valua, i (O.
IADIES' UNDERWEAR.
Twenty-five Doten Ladles' Merine Teits, Bilk
faced, at be; cheap at 6O0.
Ladles' All-Weel Vesta at TV-..
Ladles' Scarlet Vesta and ranta at 11,00, fl.2
ilw, riw.
Children's Underwear.
Trices
J. B. Martin k Ce.,
Cor. West King & Frluce Bt..,
lOppealla Stevens Heusa.) LANUASTSU. PA.
HAVANA OIOAKS MARKLKYH
new hrnnds, " Ainerlta. " and "Denn fold
clear Havana Clears am the hess Vc and 10c
Cigar In the market Trythein.
HAUULKi ', Yellow rrenL"
Ne. si North y uctn etttet
(reruierly liirtman's)
Meilne Vests, ilies 16, IS, 20. at lc.
Merine Vesta, sizes ti, ii, is, at 210.
Merine Vesta, sizes y. 80, 81, at S.'c.
Children's Scarlet Vests, All Sizes, All
mi a 1:
.V:iP .! VKItriHEMEXTtl.
AV
ALL PAPlilL
ART WALL PAPER STORE,
.SO. 11 N01LIH gLKKN HTKRET,
Ihettmrel high prices for Interior grudtM of
Wll I'ttpers W tilt it uf the pt Klennt
W at) rH("t fttnl W lndnvr Unrtrn nt lewfttU mar
ket nrUe4 NVe hare In htoek tbe flnrt us eh
! th rhfApt I'Hjwr intuit. If jen tntrnfl
luij-rerlntf our hnn come ami Icxjlc atourgeoU
Ami our prlri will urprlr you
AllklnJ-ief irisltiw Shadtisi rend y mult And
maJe te (tidft H" tmvw an lenvtit tie-.ttui
Uln In ti-iTy And lUhl t JhU 1'elc-, ( tain.
H-H'tet, I'liu, rMliulH limu. Stulr UtH anrt
ftvnrihliirf !H4lenlnK leM3rntclrw 1'Kprr mifl
hulP lloiue sff-Lxttuituuuui khh1s anil com
parepilu'
ALFRED SICBEiR,
ia North Queen Htroet,
LANCASTElt, PA'
L.
I1ANSMAN . HKO.
Rare and Surprising Bargains !
OT! EIIED Al
L QAN36IAN & BRO.,
ATTIIEIll
MERCHANT TAILORING
DEPARTMENT.
SAVK JIOXEY ON MEN'S SlITS.
Out Hi Sails te nrdr cannot Ls. hnuhl else
where Ihki than 119 They are AIUWe.il, Lined
wtihSHk Klnlthed 'k and cut tn the latest
style 1 1 dliT' rent patterns
Our I i r-utt cannot be beuirht elseahera for
lejs than IX They are remarkable vs. 110-:"
durercnt pi.ttcns
Our llsand IMSultsain seldulsenlieie fnt IJ
and!3 UdllTeieut patterns
Me make 10 order nverceats for Hi, IIS. i
and l) Ttie Rial variety of mat. rials Includes
CbceMll'S, Ucavert, Meltons, Worsteds and
Cltsnlll-OrMi.
a-Peiftct Ut and Satisfaction Guaranteed
We Invite yum pr. mpt lnspectlnn and com pan
son 1 uuttunui fall le he satisfied
L. GANSMAN & BRO.,
II K HC (I A NT TA 1 1.0 KM,
MANUrACTUKKKr) OK MEN'S HO IB AND
CHILDHEN'S CLOTHINU,
68 & 68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
(K'Klit en the Southwest Cel of Oianie St.)
LANCASTElt, PA.
-Net connected with any ether clelhlnn
hou.e lu llie city.
H
Itlll A MAHT1N.
II A HALL
D
DINNER WARE.
Deoer.vtel tuiinJDmner Sets in Ilavi
land Chinn, at Lewer Prices tliuu ever
offered in I.unc.ister, as premised, are new
rtulj' te slmw. The de-orations ar new
and ne.it. Tlie price cemiiarei with Ainei
tain l'ercil.iin ; (Hiallty is far suiiener.
Shuuld theie net stilt we can give you sets
with fliier decorations and higher prices.
Should you luefer AVhite or Geld Band
China, jeu can select a full or part of a set,
or any pieces you desire. If American is
desirable, we can show you different styles
of decoration. If your tastes nnd wants
cannot be satisfied from the above, just
take a leek as you iusn along at the Lustre
Hand and Sprig, or the Geld Hand en V
G. wine, either of which will make a beau
tiful and substantial set. Don't pass along
tee fast or you will iuIsj the 1'rinted sets
en English l'erc lain.
The English ami Anieucan Porcelain
and White Stoue China in Plain White lu
a variety of Shupeu mid Stjles, nre of the
Best Makes in the market. Take a leek at
the:0 goods und be convinced et the above
facts before purchasing.
ujlMttilin
15 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTElt, ,1'A,
V