Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, December 07, 1886, Image 2

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jv LAHOABTEK. DECEMIIER 7, ltSG.
r) ' The Mcssngc.
fiXbere la nethlre especially novel in the
fciWMcs el lue message or tlieir treatment.
1 She president's views are well known and
altera was no opportunity for surprises. He
nlfttlr And fitrnnplv maintains nil liis nesi-
'(tiOMandmake3a somewhat elaborate ar-
'tfMMAnf 4-Vies vtavaiY nnAfltinn if 4 tin fe-1fT
mnni uu due icauu ijuwhuw ua wie aaviisA
Which ever affords se much feed for words
"ind yet really calls for se little action. The
ycgeiaeni is in inoreugn sympaiuy wuu
avenue reform. He believes that the
taxes are heavier than the needs cf the
eoestrr require, arm mat tne import itu
'tits should be lowered. The ardent pre-
AMttA.lat iwyYi Vn tTl a ftf n.'ar eiinirfl(iAn sf
fj, lowered duty, will Dnd a red Hag in the
(Message. The presldent'sdecided position,
alesgtlde the secretary of the treasury's.
Mrreelnir with the known views of the ma.
priority of the Democratic representatives.
"! hates no doubt of the Democratic position
f- ea the tariff, and assures some reduction
m the tariff revenue at this session. tlmiii
" tit may be only In the wool duty, which the
' Tjarty can well unite In voting.
6 . xne presiueni reports us at peace wun
B? Bfl thfl urmrlil. fhn Mprlenn nnil fl.intirlinn
P"4lsputea being hardly big enough te rustle
n we nauemu equanunuy. Mexico s pre
& ""l jenelens, bewever, te judge crimes com-
. r;tmii'tcu uu uiu iciiiiui, litxua lu iia e a
'rtf.quiewjs put upon it, which doubtless can
'Xt done by negotiation.
A It Is well we are at peace, because we
jfcUjfctve hardly any navy and no army te
yseeak of. Over in Turone the rrp.it KtntM
fc.l!ve their standing armies up te such size
SK?tijat they Lave te co te war te t?et rid of
3, them. They Lick the dollars te endure the
S'Wit ixeie we ure ireuuiea wun loe
;iiy aeiiars. i inancially we are w enuer-
ifnllv Atmntr flinilcrli fhn Moea ..nr.
'-.' w--..ra , ...WU.. fc..w (M1.1U U'VU
i?aiHincemigni;De stronger, xne suggestion
!igwv uiere is no neea co coin surer cellars
ftggte store them, and no decency In putting
ijjWt en ai a nunurea cents a dollar worth about
i!i? MVentr. Should lift nllle in mnte nn Imnnx.
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1-JbC '-uuBicaj mat wia siep rue irauuu-
w..rf. ...u uiuiv CU1C1 1D UUJ UUU
. coin, nna stre away, tiie cue.iiicr it
P seems te get. Our efforts te bull the mar-
ijAj, ,jw,isaiauureanu one would think that
s;Veven the silver statesmen would be disceur-
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BgjMgeu uy ine resuu or ineir unuertaKing te
'fliimp their constituents' silver mines into
R The president's views en ocean mail . pr.
Ba .(. lfift hnnnnf lm tnl... X 1 .1
gc f v uiuuut ug ta&tru iu luver aiusiu as
if-uiaB term is generally understood. The
8M only excuse for subsldv Is the enpnume-
Oaaentef a certain line of business in the
s, ,R nope mat it may be se strenethene! as te
Evf J ahle te stand eventually without gev-
Ktf mment SUnnert. Iti.HJln n(l!rnn,.e( finr.
'fe lu ,l,-l ..!.. ....
tiv uuixiue ui pioiecnen matnasre-
-.-c eelred but little favor in this ceur.trv l.
efet Cause it Is be open te abuse.
.AB.a motive ler government support of
ocean steamship lines the president glve3
m.1 ""edcwuiiub ui pu3iui service, "necesary
fjsv and proper and net otherwise obtainable
hf Te this no exception can be taken, for the
Spit ' 8ervlce mu9t ee rendered as efficient
L,arlses: Is there any land with which postal
p3rp,"'"'"cvt","j uuu "icreiere proper,
-. and yet net obtainable without paying a
tpnceiericmat would reach subsidy pre-
p.jwjxieua f
psscine message indicates the Argentine
;i Benubllc and Brazil na fninilh.r. tin.cn n
i'jf i.iMf, vv .uu
jfc ibywayef England, nnd therefore occupy-
SfcteX about double the titriA rp.illr nppprv
? f-The mall between these countries and our
. $yqwn may net be very large, but if there
C-'SVWaift direct ("wll.lnire !). V.n T'.,lt.l
tssivBtatesef thenreducts nf Smith nn,i wti,
S"M 'America instead of beintr i.irm-iv thrnimi.
R,Sttlelaedium of English houses it would
I- .C'taachmest resDectabln nmmrtimn ti,0
&b president rightly Eajs that a wlse'exten-
uiiF'"" our postal service " may lead te
pTtimulatlng Intercourse and become the
jJharblnger e a PfoQtable traffic." Tliis is
- principle vnai nas long been recognized
iffe-Ia the establishment of nnst.ii rnnit, i i,
rfarWest, where many a mining camp and
it filietUement ewes a large share of success te
0! we government postal service.
vr The Treasury Ilcnert.
m The report of the secretary of the treas
EC;Nrj Is a very vigorous deenmpnt. whtei, win
1 hi read with great interest for its decided
iT& 8 s political issues. It very
l,aoeraieiy reviews tne bi-metallic question,
t,"4 w strong lu-meuille position. It
,,?:n!" however, that the policy of this
ik,ieuntry will lead It te n. Rinnm r ,,..
flWrchaseand colnage of silver, that the
j. . huw or me world may sooner be brought
?te a realization of thentedef both silver
Mill il1 no Innnl i.i .1. .
r 6" "Ktti euiimarus or value. It'
ees net recommend further effort te se
aOMa cenferenrn nmntiw tlie .n
.. "" " ueiiuiu upon
JJV,tteUen, until the cessation of silver
were nas Drought ether nations te
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- "wicuttty uiiniw it wm. He
Lwdred thousand minds and that, much
l ! II III Itn ..nn.t.,1 i- ll i .
nm wuccueuiur kb ueiermlnatlen.
pj, wnicu nas neon the stumbling
; iathe yay of a bl-metalllc currency,
nr shaken in its DosItienbvthniiPPia
tzriia'and is shnuincr n lllincmnsa t .
lrn
flmly .bsU' saeBO-seUdlic
pOSlUfl.
The secretary declares that the United
States needs te rcduce revenues, new tliat
she can no longer find investment for her
surplus In redeeming her bends, save by
their purchase at an enormous premium.
And the plan for reduction he finds In
the Impert duties en raw materials, which
nre levied alone by us of all nations. Free
trade he declares no man will everseeln
this country, which must raise its revenues
from the imports, leaving direct taxation
generally te the states. Taxes en raw ma
terials are destructive of the labor interest.
We pay the highest wages here and con
sequently liave the best labor and the best
machinery, nnd as a further consequence,
the lowest cost of labor In the manufac
tured article. That the highest paid labor
ensures the lowest labor cost, Is nn
economical discovery that will place this
nation in the leading manufacturing rank
as seen as the raw materials of manu
facture are relieved of tax ; which Is going
right into the armory of the high tariff
people for the weapon te de them te death.
Ve trust that there nre mere than one In
a hundred thousand of the people of this
country who will be able te reach an under
standing of the economical quest ions which
the secretary discusses and determines for
himself with se much firmness ; and as te
the final recommendation that Congress
shall pass an act, pure and simple, te take
the duty off wool, we think that there will
be general approval. There is nothing
very difficult te understand in the state
ment that free wool, meaning cheap cloth
ing, is needed by the people ; and everyone
knows that w el cultivation Is net an in
dustry that very many people are concerned
in protecting.
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Ven Meltkc's i'peerli.
The importance that is given te Count
Ven Multke's speech in the foreign dis
patches, and the evident consternation at
its grave tone, show the overpowering
weight of Germany in the affairs of
Europe. The speeches of the Austro Austre
Hungarian ministers were of far mere
serious tone, but they did net arouse half
the consternation described as following
the appeal of Ven Moltke for the passage
of the septennate. This was because It
was well known that Austria would net
dare te act without the approval of Ger
many, and the latter iewer has acquired
se strong a military reputation that its
contiel of war or peace has been conceded.
Ven ileltke's speech intimates that the
military superiority of Germany has been
overestimated, and that if the unity or' the
empire is te be maintained it must be
dearly p ud for. His statement that even a
rich country could net long bear the heavy
expense of the military establishments
maintained by the neighbors of Germany,
and that decisive events must therefore
happen at an early date, proves that the
German rulers see that the people will net
much longer bear this heavy drain, and are
determined, bv force of arms or reason, te
bring about a general reductionef standing
armies.
This one sentence of the speech has
mere in it than any public utterance of
European statesmen for many a day. It
shows that the effort for a better adjust
ment of affairs is te be made at an early
date, and that if the reputation and power
of Germany cannot overawe her neigh
bors, she will have te put them te actual
ue in a war for peace with lower taxes.
If it were net for the Trench and Russian
desire te win territory, there might be a
way out of the difficulty without war, but
the young men of both nations have been
raised with the idea of conquest firmly
roeted.and Neither will cease te menace the
peace of Germany until they have wen or
lest forever the Khine provinces and the
Dardanelles. The German government
insists uiwn a prevision for the army for
seen years, long before the last seven
years are ended, and gives as a reason the
urgency of the situation. Is it a wonder
that all Europe is alarmed ''
Tun demand for cheap literature is
growing Duringthe first six months of thte
y(-T M,S09 hundred weight valued at X 196,
7C3, were exported from Great Britain. Dur
lngthe same time last year 52,853 hundred
weight were exported at a value of ifelG.S&J.
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FATHEn Pnmir J. DfFrr, of New Yerk,
lias a Hf Jib en his hands In trying te kill
the fashion of wearing frizzes and bangs In
the tchefls of hte parish. The girls must
wear their hair plain and oft their foreheads
aud net ever their eyes like a poodle. All
the Rtndenta trangresslng will have ten
points taken off their weekly report ; these
persisting in disobeying will be suspended.
'Ihoae who obey the order will have ten
points credited te them.
m
"et long age an eminent English geoleglt
In reporting te his government en the dia
mond fields of Seuth Africa said that the
geological formation was ery much like that
el a part of the state el Kentucky, and that
in his opinion diamonds would eventually be
found la that stata This statement has
naturally stimulated Investigation of the
geology of Kentucky and an amateur geolo geelo geole
gist announces that he has at last found a
small pitch el ground consisting el a coarse
gravel rtsembllngthatdescrlbed by thegeolo thegeelo thegeole
glst. In Africa diamonds were first found
In small quantities en the surface of these
patches and en digging deeper they became
mere uumereus and valuable; but, as the
or.nglembratohardoned with the increase of
depth, the mining of them became very ex
pensive. That the Kentucky man has found
a pocket like these of south Africa there lsne
duubt, but whether he will find anything In
H of allI0 Is very doubtful. The moun meun
talnesra el Kentucky are well known te
pe-stB3 a fair share of intelligence, if net
coupled with education and resrect ler law,
and It Is hardly likely that no valuable a eecre
would leugrcmalu hidden from them aa It
did from the stolid boera of south Africa.
WAYSIDE GLANCE .
The Midden plunge into the rigor of mid
winter weather m very pleasant ler the small
boy with a bled, the young man with a host
girl and the llveryman with plenty of slelirha
te hire. Hut It will fall with great severity
ujiuji uiiiuy 01 iiiu ieur 01 me city. The well
housed, the well-ffed and the well clad should
give a thought te their peer brethren In the
nresent situation. The Dorcas society, w hlch
Jm done an Incalculable amount of geed by
It Intelligent distribution of clarity, reports
Itw-Jf nearly out of funds aud previsions.
Thesa who respond te its appeal for aid will
have thofallsfaetlen of knowing tlmtenly the
most worthy subjects receive the consider
ation of the society. All donations of anv
klud should be sent te the treasurer, Ml a
Annie Uurlerd, Ne. 207 Eat Orange street.
If lelt at the iNTELHOEXCEn office, the sime
will be promptly forwarded toltsdestlnatlen.
And while en this subjectef charity, why
does net this town held a charity ball T It is
one el the most successful as well as beauti
ful means of raising funds for the peer. It
bm liKn proved an easy task te have a
hfiveci liouse assembly. Why net tiluck
splriuut Irnlt from the social tree by glvlnir
the festivity a charitable impulse. There
w.V!?iJ??ii-?1,.,;,u U 0", ueveroecurte
inuv lU'il"?118 ',oer wh0 weu' cheer,
lully contribute te a scheme or this kind
and dancing for charity would Ionia new
charm te the art torpSlcbereiu, Te mak!
Dime Fashion de htr part toward. th in t .
tleu of tlie winter mjiVryrtffi.'iSJ';
Is aetfehig like a charily UU. Who will set
lh ball a rolling ?
TbeUteK. Price lirpenlenf, who died In
Bosten KAtnrtlay, and who hut left the bulk
of his 1 100,000 or 1600,000 cetatA te Harvard
college, wm a uilnerly man whose theory con
cerning poverty wa the mere you help pe
erty the uiore poverty there will be. He never
forget the division his uucle Ruilel made el
the peer, that there were three clnv, the
Ierd' peer, the devil's jxvir, anil the jHKir
debits. The Lord's ioer were the K-tltin of
extenuating clreumtance, the devil peer
became peer through their dellment, aud
the peer devil were made ae by their Itido Itide Itido
lcnce. I'EKSONAU
The i ate Ciiam.!' FitAscti Aivn
left an estate of 1,250,000 ametii: liN family.
Peitmahtkii Eznv Kvans of t est
Chester, li serleuMy HI with typhoid feer.
"Jee" Heward te lecturing en "franks."
As he Is an Rule new "paper man, he must
have had large experience el what he de
scribes. El.LA Whvklek .VlLre Is a prey te
begging letter writers, aud recalls an Instance
of a woman having come one hundred miles
te ask her ler money te set he:t.eir up lu the
pickling trade.
I'ntsstnET IlAnxnp.ef Columbia college
finds that the age el graduitleu v as much
'ewer a century age than at present. In two
hundred and thirty Instances, taken from
biographical dictionaries, the age el gradua
tion was In most cases at tilneteen ears exact
ly. Very many were graduated at Bges at
which they would net new be admitted as
freshmen.
Dltln t Cr for sni
She (looking ever the billet fare, Am I
te have earte fltnrhe. Charley T
Charley Why, yes ; take some cute
blanche If you want, but 1 prefer semethiug
solid.
"Itateh' what damned tnlnntes tellhevr"
who suffe's.liat wait he writhes yet means,
befc rube mikes up his mind te send out for jut
twenty Ave cents winn of blJilen en, the
pain curn.
Tney sy the aversje politician ts getting
hearse talking about tsrin and no tartiT , but ha
cures hi cold every night with Dr. Uall Lenetj
5 nip, and begins afresh next morning with ih
Urk.
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ONDERFl'L EFFECTS.
ST. JACOBS OIL.
SrKAIS AND llUVlSES
WONDBBFUL EFFECTS.
Ceulil net Walk.
Mr. Charles Joserh. 113 Langion tret.
Sin Kranclsce, Cal , savs ; " 1 sprained toy
ankle se badly 1 could net walk, and tried
almi't everything known, without relief,
wben one day a friend adMied me te use M
Jacobs OIL
Jammed Itetween Cars.
'lleth leg were once caught In between
csrs. severely brulilng them. ' says Mr 11
W Jehnsen, or the Detroit, Mich . Itrotste
Ce., " eays ray Injuries were relieved bv the
no of St. Jacob en. This remedy also cured
msef a sprained ankle "
Could Scarcely Mete.
HorsTef, Texas.
Mr Wm H. Ceyle, Chief of the Fire De
partment, saj s i l was everely lnjurvd by
a falling wall j could scarcelj move llv
using m.. Jacobs Oil. my lameness dtsap
peared and I w as cured."
An Injured Hack Cured.
Kassas Citt Me
Mr Frank II. Brooks, ex. manager of trie
nmei. writes "I stonpeJ te Insert mv latch
key, when my feet slipped .from under me
and 1 fell, striking the small of my back
across an Iren railing 1 was painful y In
jured, and my back was swollen ana discol
ored ; 1 ued st. Jacobs OU several times and
was promptly cured "
Crushed Under a llalltltec.
Ne. 1311 seventh St , Louisville. Kv
WhUe helping te leu-eve a frame bunding
of the City hallway Ce , It fell ever en ma,
pre'slng me te the gre jed and spraining my
back. I was cirrtea home en a streicber,
and the doctors attended me two weeks,
when my wile persuaded me te u.e "t,
Jacobs OU, and the pain was ixm con en
tirely. JaSftK ISKOrt tB.
The CHiP.LES A. VOGELEH CO, Ualtlmere.
Md.
Red Star Cough Cure.
rSEE TliOM OPIATES AND 10130X3.
safe scke. rneMpr.
25 CENTS.
AT DEU&OISTS A.VI) DEALKUS.
TIIE CIIAKLES A. VtHiELKtt CO.. Ea'tlinere,
Md.
run ai.?r en uit,
F
IOR RENT. TWO TWO-STORY BRICK
houses, at 17 a month. Apnlv
At this errics
F
OR RENT.
TUB SIOBE ROOM, Xe. and J5 SOL TJJ
JL 111 BIKCCI',
new occupied by Julius Lech, suitable frany
kind of business dJ-ttd
ORSALEORRE.NT-ALLTnATCER-taln
Grlt Mill, water right, stone Swelling
house, and ether imprevem'nts, together wltn
about ten acres of fund, commonly known iw
"Greenland Mills," sltnated en Mill Creek In
East Lampeter township, about three miles
from Lancaster city This Is a valuable prep,
erty, with an sstabllshed custom. Fer terms el
sale apply te fcLIZAnKTII G. E lllTrs.
nl9-lmdAw 4 IS. North Dukei st, Lancaster,
, Pa
L'BLICSALE.
,, . Os TuesDAT, DiCIildIR II, ih,
wui be sela at public sale at the Kes-stone
Hetel, that valuable two-story Urlck DwWllug.
e. 517, situated en the east HJeef Jlerth l'rlnL
street, containing hall and eight rooms, het and
coin water and gas en first and second stories ,
letl feet91nehes and extend. In depth te Mar
ket street The property is all In geed repair
Sale te commence at 7 e clock, when condi
tions will be made known by
VV. F. HUMBf E
UisEV EnTBtBT, Auctioneer. dwtd
PUBLIC SALE OF A DESIRABLE
CITY KESIDENCK
Will be SOLD at Publle Sale ut the Leenard
hotel, en TIIl'ltsUAY KVEM.VG, DfcCKMilEU
9, that desirable residence. Se. 122 .euth Ouke
street, with a frontage of Is feet C inches, and d
dejthet IiOfeet, moreerless Wide bar. vesti
bule, large parlor, dining room and kitchen en
nrsl fleer, four sleeping rooms and bath room en
second fleer, te plastered attic room, back
and front stairways, cellar heater, range In
kitchen, gas throughout heute, het and cold
water. The house is in first-das order. Is pa
pered throughout, and is In one et the meat de
sirable locations in the city.
Sale le cpmmencH at 7 o'clock p in. when
terms wUl be made known by
Jekl, l u uses,
nIMIt Auctioneer and Ileal hstate Agent.
YOL'NG mN A'D LADIES.
Having doubts as te the feasibility ofobtAln efobtAln ofebtAln
Inf aknowltdzeef uCSiNEIij AND IIUsINEss
iiLTHODs, cinhive their doubts remevtO by
calling at the '
OOMMEROIAL COLLEGE,
10X EAST KISO STUEET.
Large class In attendance new. call and
spend an hour pleasantly and profitably
II. C. WKIDl.li.it, lTinclpal.
NOW TH B TIM E TO SPECTLATU
ACTlt E FLUCTUATIONS In ithe murket
eiler opportunities te speculators u make
money lu eruln, stocks, Ilends and Petroleum.
Prompt personal attention given te orders re
ceived by wire or mall Correspondence eellc
Ued Full Information abent the markuts In
our nook, which wUl be feruarded free en an.
plicatien.
,." '2 K1-!- Hanker and lireker.
nevjfrl d A w 3' NW SU" 1SOW Yerk cu7
OTICE.
TL ,N,et'CM '? hereby given that the partner
ship lately subsisting between M V. is t"h0
aud Jehn -Sunnemacher. el lancMter. Pi
under the firm name or M. v. B ( oho A l a. V&Z
dissolved en the first day of April a. l..lkej hv
mutual consent. All debts owing te salon ir
riMmhln am
te be secured by Bild M. . ll. c'ohe,
and all demands en sild partnerships are te be
presented te him for payment. v
M V II COHO,
JOHN MJ-N-NHMACHEB.
'! All parties Indebted te the above nart
Seii,5,p. "J111 '.'Ji V-J'- -obe. cal 1 without
1'n , anil pay the faxnu
ucUdlU
m. v. n cohe.
"OVERY LADY
8HOULD VISIT TIIE
Art Needle Werk Exhibition,
DECEMBER 7th te 14th,
At the Salesrooms of
Wheeler & Wilsen Mf'g Ce.,
Ne. S SOUTH QUEEN BTKKEr,
LisciSTtn, Pa.
sTOpcn Evenings, ajtu
ff OOP'S SAItSAPARlLtsA.
WE SUBMIT FACTS
In regard te Heed's farsapitli as a iTtnedv
for rhnuui Ism, and ask vim l f are aniicted
with this i1Ik'u. te try the initlu me which has
se grestly benefited ethers Hum! reds el people
who sulTervd i is tortures of rlieiminiNn. eenln
Its severest forms, have licen pel im lit cinvd by
lxe Sarsaparills, the gtrat I ' "h1 p'li itler it
corrects the acldltv of the m.xhI. Mi h Is the
Cause of the dl-ease mi Kn,, -tietiglh and
vigor le et or)- pari of the bed
"1 used Uoe.Vs Ssrsaparuia Wst spilng, and
ran truly sv lihel-d nin rerv u iuh lnthi"
stittertngwlth bilious eemplaln's nervous pros,
tralloner rheutnntlsm. 1 earnesiiv recommend
It." JIUS.K LAUPKM'KU, haianmtoe. Mich.
KHKUMATISU CI II l
" Seme twenty yesrs age lhl m right ankle
i1iKk-uc0, and it has been miniiice
At'ut t n jears age I was ep wi-d te setere
c d and CAtne near frvexlnir N' " ' 'hen I have
of en bwn troubled with then m m, biTw ting
me nieet In the right ankle I u(T..rtd severelj
during last winter, snd tried II,.hI s s,trs,ips
it la as nhelp. It gAVemealm-xt iuniivdtateri
ltrt, una 1 keepltcensbtnUy n-mlt ler use If
It dt-Hsas well for ethers as It 1 as done for me,lt
is worth many times Its cost -
. i. 11U1 fteiutin, iiii.
"thaTetaken Heed's famanuiil for dvsperc
sla and ss a tents alterative. ltli the most ben
efliUl l .'suits I havoalsettod it ter rheumit
tlsm with giXHl efleet. 1 regard it as en. of the
very best Unil'y medicines and would uet will
lugly be without It.'
A. 11. crilHT, I'revldt nee, ll 1
Heed's Sarsaparilla.
Sold by all druggist. 11 six for l'ri
pared enlv by 1. c. HOOD A CO , Apo'hectnes,
LeweU, Mass.
100 DOSES ONE D01.LAH.
T
IKED Ol'TI
At this .easen nearly every e-ie needs tenw
some sort or tonic IKON en . ' line a' in "t
er phjsicUns prescript! a i r i'.isi wt-e
uecd bunding up.
l'hy slrlaus and Druggl-.t' Keceinmcntl
BROWN'S
IEON BITTERS!
ASTHE BEST TONIC.
r or Weakneas,Lassltnde,'Lack Knergy Etc ,
It 11 VS NO tQl-AL, and Is the . s Iren m.dl
cine that Is net Injurious. It r. irnhes the
llloed. invigorates the System, 1-'' re Appe
tite, Aids Digestion. It does n it 1 si ken or In
Jure the teeth, cause headache or i redutu con cen con
stlpaUen ns ether medlclnr-s de
t'R li II Iti-iKLir, a IcaJIne phvslclsn et
sprlngfleld, Ohie, says llrewn s tr n Hitters
I- thoroughly geed medicine I u-e It In my
practice, and find Us action eiels all ether
forms et iron In weakness, or a low condition
et thesjstcui, Brown's Iren llltt.-r. Is usually a
piviKlve necessity. It Is all that Is i sin ed for It
Da. W N Watkr, Uia Thlrn -eceud tr't,
Georgetown, D. C, says : ' llrewn s Iren Hit
ters . the Tonieof the age. .nih ng Ihu r It
creates apiwtlte, gives strength and Improves
digestion A
The Genuine has Trade Mark ard crrwcd red
lines en w rapper, lake no ether Madeen'yut
ltUOWN C1IEMU VI c.
(I) ikuuiuere, Md.
T
,KE
Simmons' Liver Regulator
FOR THE KIDNEYS,
Thej aresuretobe Healthy If the LIVEU acts
properly.
Fer te cure the Liver Is te cure the Kidneys.
If the Kldnsys de net act properly the follow
ing symptoms will fellow :
Headache, Weakness, Pain In the small of the
tuck and Leins, Flushes of Heat chills,
with disordered MetLttch
and Bowels
"I have suffered a theisand deaths
since 1 lett the array, and a u.ere dls
i tsed Liver and Kidney yen never heard
of I tried a number et dirt, rent reme
dies a"d spent 11,0. but 1 obtained no
rual beneflt nntll 1 bought a dozen bottles
of -lmrnens Liver llegulater This prepa
ration cured me. and I must s H I. the
only medicine 1 would give a cent ter la
my case. '
U II. UEAHD, Elchnien J, Ind
nortHweedAw
B
AKLEY malt whisky.
PERRINE'S
rUHK BAilLEY
IALT WIISKT.
DYSPEPSIA. INDIGESTION and all wasting
dlscsuss can be entirely enred by It MALABIA
ts completely eradicated from the system by Its
u,e PEHUINE'S PUBE BAULEt MALT
WHISKY revives the energies of the-,e worn
wl-.h excessive bodily or mental effort. It acts
as trSAFEUC'AUD against exposure In the wet
and rigorous weather.
sj-TAKE part of a wtneg'a.sfal en your ar
rival home atter the labors of the day and the
same quantity before your breakfast. Being
chemically pure. It commends luelf te ihe med
ical profession.
WATCH THE LABEL.
Nene genuine unless bearing the signature et
the firm en the label.
M. & J. S. PERRINE,
NO. 37 NORTH FRONT ST.,
PHILADELPHIA.
eepul-flrueedi
-TTtLY'S CREAM BALM.
CATARRH HAY FEVER.
ELY'S CREAM BALM
Gives Belief at Once and Cures
COLD IN HEAD, CATAKIill, HAY KEVEU.
NetaLtquId, Snnff or Powder rree from In.
lurieus Drugs and Ollenslve Oders.
A kirtlcle is applied te each ne.trll and Is
egneable. Piicu M cants at druggists i by
mall, rtvlstered, 60 ct. Circular free
ELY llliOS, Druggists, Osnege, N .
jnIyS3.yeedAlrw
pxIfAUHTED VITALITY.
EXHAUSTED" VITALITY
THE SCIENCE or LITE, the great iledlcal
tVerk of the age en Manhood, .Nervous and
Physical Debility, Premature Decline, Errors of
ieuth, and the untold miseries consequent
thereon a) pages 8ve. 13 prescriptions for aU
diseases. Cleth, tnll gilt, only li m, by mall,
sealed. Illnstretlveeample ttv te all young and
middle-aged men for the next OOdays Address
Dlt. W. II. l'AUKKK, t Bulflnch street, Bosten,
Mass. tnyl7-lyredAw
UKE KOK THE DEAK.
Peck's Patent Improved Cushioned Ear
Drums perfectly restore hearing and perform
the work et the natural drum. Invisible, com cem
Inrtablu and always In position. All conversa
tion aud even whispers heard distinctly. Send
for Illustrated book with testimonials, KKKE.
Address or call en V. HlSCOi, bU Broadway,
New erk. Mention this paper.
lnnelu-lveedAlyw
A
FRESH SUPl'LY
WINTER GOODS,
Femnch In demand, has Jast been received at
Beehteld's Cheip Cash Stere, e 82 North
(jui-en -trcet, at prices te suit the times All In
need of seasonaele Goods are respectfully In
vited te call and secure Bargains at
JILCHTOIiU'S.
E
sTABLISUED-1770.
Demuth's Cigar Stere.
iVe have la ateckal'lne Assortment of Goods,
huttable
Chrislinia Presents for Gentlemen.
MKKItSCIIAUSl PIPES and CIltAlt HOLD
Ell1, t lsln, ' arved and silver Mounted
Genuine rilKNi II IIUIAIt l'IPts In Latest
Styles, ubipes and Mounting..
fine SMOKING iOUVCCOS. Imported and
Key West cigars. Our Hpeclalty The only
C n-ir Havana tiller Hand Made C'lgsrs In the
city for 8c. brands "MU," "Ouerlda" and
" Gelden Lien
CAN KS In A118tylesnndl'rlces. Snuff Boies,
Clar Cases, Match Bexes, Ac.
-Telephene connection.
NO. 114 EASTKINQ STREET,
LANCASTEll, PA. decS-lmd
BOOK.
. . .Ms.v-v-..t.
nRAND OPENINO
-reit the-
HOLIDAYS
-AT-
FON DERSMH'S
Boek, Stationery and Art Store,
THIS EVENING.
XO. v EAST KIS'G STHEEl.
Opposite Court Heuse, Lancaster, Pa,
MUgS-tld
rpHKUOLliiAY SEASON.
JOmr BAER'S SONS,
Itoeksrllrrs nml SlullenciK.
ea the
Holiday Season.
OEAUTiriL
CHRISTMAS BOOKS,
Hiblcs, Fhoternph Alliums,
Artistic Christmas Souvenirs,
Toilet Oases, Werk Bexes,
New Leather and Plush Goods,
PICTURES AND FRAMES.
i-A LAKGE STOCK AT LOU PUICE9 -fc
Noe. 15 and 17 North Queeu Streot,
LANCASTER PA.,
UlBBWJ.ltB.
CTIOH A MARTIN.
m
N A HALL
b
HOLIDAY GOODS I
AVe are new displaying a very large as
sortment of Holiday Goods In our line. 'We
will first call your attention te our display
of Iluyiland China. Its quality Is known
the world ever and needs net our recom
mendation. The decorations are mere
delicate than ever. Xew shapes and de
signs are added continually, the latest of
which is the " Osina " pattern. Amateur
decorators would de well te take a leek at
it, as the designs are beautiful.
Among the most attractive decorated
articles are Tish, Game, Soiree, Tea, Din
ner, Supper, Breakfast, Chocolate, Coffee,
Silver, Ice Cream, Xut, Dessert, Solitaire
and Tete-a-Tete Sets, Fruit Plates, Con
densed Mdk Jar, Butter and Dessert 1'latea,
A. D. Coffees, etc. These goods are new
this season. Elegant In shape and design.
Very moderate in price. Bxamine them
before making your selection.
r i i n t r .1
M-Mrm,
15 EAST KING STREET.
LANCASTER PA,
our HUQDI.
8. GIYLER & CO.
J.
CARPETS!
We are offering Special llargalns In
Bedy Brussels, Tapestry llrussels and
Eitra Super Carpet. Alse, Uall and Stair
Carpets, IIeme-Made Hag and Chain Car
pets, rioer. Stair and Table Oil Cleths,
Smyrna, Meiuette and Tapestry Uugs
and Matts, Cocea and Rubber Doer Matte,
Aurera and Geld Medal Carpet Bweepera
at UEDL'CED PU1CE3 te Clese Out the
Stock seen.;
JolmS.&ivler&Ce.,
Ne. 26 Beat King Streot,
LANCASTEll, PA.
uatnutiLLAs.
R.
B. AIL
WHAT BETTER
CRRISTMIS GIFT
-ini.VA-
NICE UMBRELLA,
-OK A-
Oeld or Silver Headed Cane
IIEADQUAUTKUS,
R. B. & H.,
NO. li HAST KINO STltEJST,
LANCASTEll, PA.
-IOKN REMOVEK
VICTORIA C0KJ, KEM0VEK.
Warranted te eradicate completely and In a
short time, the most obdurate corns, hard or
soft, without pain. Sold by Gee. y. Hull, Cha.
A. Lechor, Jehn U. Kaaffman, Dr. Wm. Worm Werm
ley, And. 0. : Vrey. Chaa. J. fihulmyer, and at
HECUTOLD'8 DUUu'eTOUK,
aeclWya He. 401 West Orange Bt,
xTwmmB
Ay
T.OOK AT TUB
SILK HANDKERCHIEF j
-AT Till
North End Dry Goods Store.
The Ladles' Slie In ii bite Hemstitched forste.
Is ery cheap
J. VT. 1IYKNK,
nevMyd Ne. S North Uueen streeU
S1'
21'KCIAIj HAlld.VlNH
-ls-
LADIES' COATS!
Watt & Shand,
0. 8 AND 10 EAST KINO ST,
Pereral manufacturers antleus te clese nut
the balanre el their Tall UoeJs at a sacrifice,
have found us read yturchuwrs. We newntret
many leta of new and deslrabl styles fully
percent, uuder rrnlar prices.
LADIES' KIUIOII JACKETS,
LADIES' AS1KAUII AN jAnKETS,
LADIES' llOUCl.K JACKETS,
STOCKINET JACKETS.
An lmmense Assortment nf
LADIES' NKWMAHKKTS.
8TOCKlNETKWMAUKKT.S
UMlbl.V .NKWMAIIKKI.H,
110DCLK NKt MAIIKKTH.
HOUUllCLOrilMIWIlAUKETS,
At Away Down Prices.
Our SEAL PLUSH SACQl'ESbre eleaant and
perfi-ct fitting, and compare (arerably Willi
goets sold In ether eltle at t mere
A large varletv of LADIltS' WHAPS trimmed
In Plush, Astrachan and r"uratledmln Prices.
Upwards of fitly styles ClllLDIlKN'S rALL
COATS in all desirable shapes and trimmings at
l'epnlar Prices
AT THE
New Yerk Stere.
H
OIJU.VY C00D5.
HOLIDAY GOODS
Stamm Bres. & Ge.
.Ve9. 20 and 28 North Queen St.
During the put week e ham received case
after ojue of
H0LIDIY GOODS
-IN-
Leather, Flush and Hainnicred Brass
LADIES' LEATHER SATCHELS,
PUIlSES AND POCKET BOOKS.
PLUSH TOILET CASES,
PLUSH MA.MCUHK SETTS,
Andan Immeese Assortmantef
Toys, Games, Dells,&c.
Opened te-day another let of these famous
DOUBLE SHAWLS
At liV, IJ Ce, II 00, t no, r. co. These Shawls are
Ter' fine and will de you geed.
PLUSH OOAT3.
We hare marked prices en Plush Coats away
down. Teu can new boy a Plush Ccat ler 10 per
cent- less than former prices.
Silk Handkerchiefs.
We are showing an Immense Assortment of
Ladles' and Urn tinmen's Silk Handkerchiefs and
MuC.ers ; Linen and Cambric Handkerchiefs for
Lailtes and Gentlmnen In great variety at VKltr
LOWEST PK1CE3.
We offer some Special llargalns In
Dress Goods!
CHUISTMAS TOV8 take up a great deal of
room, whleh has crowded us very mnch.
It will pay you te call and see the Special llar
galns wears offering in DIIES3 GOODS
-AT THE-
BOSTON STORE,
W-Slora Open Every Evening.-?
J.
a MAHT1N A CO.
HOLIDAY
GOODS !
-AT-
Cor. West King & Prince St
LANCASTEll, PA.
New Open for Inspection.
HBASS IIIIU8II TUATB,
UBAB3 WHISK UOLDEKS,
IHIASS WALL POCKETS,
IlllASS CANDLESTICKS,
UK ASS MATCH BArES,
Hit ASS CIOAIl STANDS,
llltASS ASHTRAYS,
BUA8S UM11HELLA STANDS,
UU ASS TH ERUOU KTKUS,
I1RAS1 PLAQUES.
PLUSII LINE D WORK II ASK ETS,
SATIN LINED WOBK BASKETS,
PLUSU LINED WOBK BASKETS,
Embroidered Goods.
UPRIGHT PIANO COVERS
S4UARE PIANO COVERS,
TA11LE COVERS,
TAI1LE SCARFS,
LAUUREQUINS,
PIN OUBUIONB.BACUETIIAOS,
0HI1U DEPARTMENT !
STOCK COMPLETE I
TOHACCO 0UnIN08, BOKAFS. BIKT
1NUB AND PACKERS' WASTE, Dry and
Clean, bought for cash.
J.S. MOLINS,
Ne. ST3 Pearl Street, New Yertt.
Keierencerred. Schutte, Ne. tit Pearl itreat.
J. B. Martin & Ce.'s,
Hew Yerk.
(eblMyH
erjur.
.
-Q-UKRUART,
Fine Tailoring.
DoiumIIe1""1 Com,,leU 'tec ' ImperUdan
Bultlns and OvoreoMlng
H. GERHART.
NaSN. QUEEN ST., Oppeslta the Poslerne.
- rnartl-tTa
J- OANHMAN A IIKO.
VISIT
L. Gansman & Bre.,
-reit-
GREAT BARGAINS
-IN-MKN,
HOTS AND CHILDREN'S
SUITS AND OYERGOATS.
A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO DRESS WELL
('Oil LI ITLK MONEY
We are selling Men's Dressy Overcoats at
i Ad. Regular Price, fit
Ien's t ur llcaver Overcoats at !. CO. Regular
Price, wee.
Men's Union lleavcr Overcoat st.il.0O. Reg.
nlar Prloe, .loco. "
Men's C'atstmere kOverceat, I7M, Regular
Men's Chinchilla Overcoats, H.M. Regular
Regular Prlcsi. HUM. "
Men's ltniKiried Chinchilla Overcoats. .I0.ne.
Regular Price, .IS 00.
Men's rine Molten or Kersey llcaver 0er
cents, .110' Regular Price, .17 en.
Men's rine Viorsted Overcoats, .114. Brirn.
lr Prlcts .11 tx "
Men's liumbe ChlnchUla Overcoats, .lien.
Regular Price, Mti
llej s' and Children's Overceits In large nuan.
title at the lowest bottom ntachnd prlcev
TAKE NOTILK-Ker the neittwe weeks we
are closing out Overcoats (Jeb Lets), where we
have but one or two of a let lull. If you can ha
fitted In some of them we will make It an object
for you te tmy Prices are 13 per cent less than
manufacturers' first cost.
L. GANSMAN & BRO.,
66 & 68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTER. PA.
-Net connected with any ether clothing
house In the city.
M
YKHM A- ItATIire.V.
OVERCOATS
Uoed westher te talk about OVERCOATS
geed time te buy them, and ours Is the right
place te buy them It you care fer.MCE UOODS
OUR STOCK or
FINEMELTONS
IS VERT ATTRACTIVE.
prices riteM tio.ce te rju.oe.
ELYSIAN BEAVERS I
HMO te rjnoe,
FRENCH KERSEYS,
115.00 AND 116 GO.
ENGLISH RATINA,
119(0 AND I1S.CO.
A riNER GRADE Or COATS IN
FRENCH MONTANK,
ALL COLORS, SATIN LINED, tX.
Thess goeils are acknowledged te be SlrtcUv
ririt-clws and Lew In Prlce.
HOYS'. YOUTHS' and CHILDREN'S
OVERCOATS
As Lew as any Customer may want.
MEN'S STORM 0OATS, $13.00.
All s'-les are kept In stock, and If there Is
anything new In the market we hat e It.
Myers & Rathfeu,
POPULAR CLOTHIERS,
NO. 13 HAST KINO STREET,
LANCASTER. PA.
B
OKOBK A HUITON.
Prepare for Christmas !
Have yen a husband, a father or a brother T If
you have, what would be mere acceptable as a
Christmas Gift than a
FINE SUIT OF GLOTHES
SUCH AS ARE SOLD AT
BURGER & SUTTON'S
Mtircliaut Tailoring and Clothing Stere.
Or If you can't afford an entire Suit
Buy an Overcoat,
And If you can't afford that
Buy Pne of Oar Nobby Neckties.
Of which we have somethlng entirely new. Call
and see them.
BUEGEB, & SUTTOIT,
NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTER, PA.
MUTIUMM.
G
ENTB FURNIHIlINa STOKE.
E. J. EMSMAfl'S
Gent's Furnishing Stere,
NO. 7 WEST KINQ STREET.
Kf Stere open Every Evening oieept Bands
evenings.
WA.TCUBB.
TjrrATOHEH.
Watches, Clocks Chains and Jewelry
at less than auction prices unUl January I, lPtrr.
f-lue let of lllugs. Ac. Alse. Klgln. WalUiam
f Aurera for which I am Bele. Agent), and ethor
rirat-Class Watches. Best Watch and Jewelry
Re rial ring.
M-correct time by Telegraph Dally, only
place la city.
L. WEBER,
1K "& Queen Bt, Near Penn'a. B, K. Depot,
Bpoetaoles.EyegUe.anaopUcaiaooa. ah
kind of JBirelr.
Cj
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