aa-.il wwwr....,'r:!ircv"..?- x.-.-.A'a7S-wf ."xrats"' - '"'.vrT' V ifiMhf?' W'WTW;,i'f. -. .-'.' -"" 3T- " 'i.i""' V.i v : l wti E-i '.'. JBT -r ' 02. , N-- iU..V. f T- rS. ei,r. .1' I 4-9 THE EANOASTEH DAILY INTElXraEK-( 3DNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 188. J& . JfOTiLIGENCER it M ITBRT DAT IN TOR TKAR (Amdey trd.) l A wan, vrm MtXAM & Tarn, nrrr I Alten a. MLrrmuuTOAtitwiiKLi- i An Alt Awetniir TLitns. irt I num. urauL uomitssieK allewid te IMmr. niaraeica oemiwTioii. k rV- s'-r ADVKBTiaiNa nATKa : ?Tbe Weekly Intelligencer nte Every Wednesday Mernine. lAtBAH, 11.00 FOR ill MOUTHS. CXCBJ Of til, UnicerrniiTO ransess bwttibh ir 0BOU0ITDrROKlTnTrArTOT7HI .is ad cecirrnr. all asohtmecs luttiss mOOKtlalTIOTOTBB WABTI BASCKT. wit all jMtlert and Telegram I te jf THE nrTBLUaBNOHR, falelHgencer BulldlDj, Lancaster, l'a. Jttje jCawefltcr Intelligence. ';'; LANCABTEll. UECKMItEH, IS. . ivMr. Hensel te the Beard of Trade. V' -Tbe address of Mr. W. U. Ilcnsel te the 'Lancaster Beard of Trade, a lengthy ..tfertract of which Is elsewhere given, rvill .naveaosermng interest te nil who nave at , matt the prcspenty of the city lu which BTSlr. Hensel has a rare faculty of liVMLlna drr details with a charm of in- & A . I .1 !. ...I.I..I l.l-V, 1..-. IaII-a.I vJWBItUUU iUU BUVJCUb UU llUltUUU UMIKM fymB.one that never grows tiresome te 4WJW 1UU HID Il.lilVU itUU IU IUU lU.IUUCl toem. ''Lancaster's historic wist, tccaiiiij; with - "traditions that nre inseparably linked with i itbe early life of the nation, were gracefully touched upon. Frem musty old documents :.M drawn the lessen of th6 public spirit Mat thrilled the men of theso days. The sty's resources at present, its secure gee- , ftapMcal position, its necessarily premls- h,j4Bf future all came in for their full share i attention. ' sfe'And then the lecturer passed en te con- ,,. Hla.) lln, ln. tin. ln.MrT LWy. 40 1 7fT5) iT $sa S7s Bal...... 60 115 22.1 S 1U AM W Days.... sn im aw 4 no e a 7 se EJMTS...... 100 185 8 BO 615 8 Hi 8 45 Hl 110 ISO 400 5 SO 7K 840 WWek...... ISA 150 60 BSO SAO 10W MWMk 21ft 4 BO 7 BO 10 50 18 GO ISM M mii oe e ml loeo uw noe sew MMOnth..... 160 7ON1200 1600 2000 (400 Months... 800 1000 17 00 BOO 27 W 32 no HM Months., bee lioe 3000 aim wee raeu EWMUUI 800 1800 H 00 .WOO 4400 MOO HPT X 15 00 a 00 45 00 M0e8300 9U11' E i!Jd43r what Lancaster needs in order te keep TApacc wiui meaern development. There -ibwni hAfATV trt fllffrtr teIHi Mm cantttnent rt UlA imftalrpr t.lmf. nlirrit.r ertvnrmnenf rtfA.la ( M- . w.v B . w.utu.V .1.VU "t reorganization en a non-partisan basis ; Sthatthe business of the city shall bead, '.f&ttinlstercd by its business men. A Beard ?SS- of Trade that would carry te succes3 such -,, movement toward political regeneration weuia earn rer itself the gratltude of the tef present and all future LancaUnans. 3?- Sir. Hense' scattered much troed seed in Brite able lecture, and it U te be hoped that cfesi'lt will net full nnmi stnnv trmnnil K i m ii iy rromelion Frem the Itauks. KA The beard of visitors te West Point has i. -Vr--.-. J..1 ii... .i i..i.i .... - Ri-KKiiuuituutu Hint iuu iigui 10 iieminuit' a 'JMdet te the academy each year, should be granted te each senator, and that the pres- l&ident should be allowed te nominate four sa; umca aa manv cmma nr. nrpp." 'iiits & recommendation is made because the it- ".v.'Pderny does net furnish eneueh efllcera i&' fnr thA V5linnrilll in lliljnrm nn.l f tin net. liral lnfArftnif i Mmf Mia Kn'iril tmMe H.el ?3 - -v" . . : """""" "-' Ess. eucu vacancies iiieuiu le nneu uy grau KBiates of "West Point. ?ei& 1tfnrv cliifL'a ft. .it t. ... nr II... l.n.l IWASf.r . -""" "'' luaiij hi me uvai. ,eiaiers have risen from the ranks, and it rcjf weuia seem a wise ana just jolicyte per mit a small numberef vacancies te be filled ,. from the non-commissioned efllcers. Xe doubt the beard wished te nut a step te the T3& x!nrv!ntmFnf.nfi:ainm)TreittAnn!!f ffAmnifin t. - - w..vM.uuiaiiuuii,iin Hfe by tirevldin!? that th-rfi shnnld iiIwav 'be enough "West Pointers for the vacancies, KSgi nut weuia mey net at the same time cut jBpJ off all chance of rising from the ranks ': m, Auese appemuncnis irem civil lile are gsjfr usually the rewards for political services, WSJU lUBiu u auian uiuxiice mai congress , win de auj thing for the direct remedy of gXthat evil, but the method taken by the Koeara will net only choke the iion-cem. fst missiened officers, but may lesult in the Pfhwrne surplus of elllcersthat has prevailed tlttthe navy through the annual graduation fev?'nf mrtrA mnn tlmn Hmm la mnm fni- mjtv j" - - ........ .uu.t . .uuu. mi, K?v Tmvlfnn Hlmillll llA tnmla liAirnvar fiw pprometlonfrom the ranks ; nnd it can net KEteatly matter hew many young men are SW wucatea a3 soldiers at AYeat Point, for the ffemedern officer must be an engineer and that will make him a useful citien. The Reading Trouble. pc Auereuas Deen a very remarisabic sicre- E.tivenes3 maintained between the lteadinc fe'rallread empleyes and managers as te the causes or me cuierence between them, and H la net abated new that the differences '.iSsare settled. IVe aia net t.,,iii nimt tim Btreubles were nor what the settlement 13. Rfclt tas been expressly covenanted bv the lgpartles that the terms of the agreement jbgbetwcen them shall be kept secret. The iJSdealre for this wa3 undoubtedly en the jffirSfe company, and the men, satUQed with their B?H.SN.tAlA .M 1 tin. . , .... fC .-"i j 1 "e iiuuu willing 10 auaiain lrem 41 public crewing ever their success. 1 The result of the conflict is iust what fe&Virai fn Iiuva Iiaaii AVncntlwl If m. I. ..,VV" v vw w..kv.l.v. aw iiiuiuili; l'.. 1IIIIHI..HIIH mr 1 iiMffiniii'ini' in thuidt ...n .m ff ".wHW.V .U. UW WWUIJHUIJ IUIiIUI. IIIQ Ul c.tcrmlned demand of its united nmnlnvpR. g.Tlie new management made n very great PKf mistake in starting into its economical M..programme without considering that there E& were two parties te the bargain. The ein- jEpleyeshave thoroughly proved that they .neea te be consulted when It Is proposed uvj ucui'iuu mcir iny huh mcrense meir jwerk, and that the railroad's treasury can- 5jijii ue maue pieiuenc at meir cost with- eat their consent. This was doubtless the ' aain point of the difference between Mr. 1 -'Cerbln and the ledges of the workmen ; and fc' iMt has been conceded te them. V& TIlA IfmiAufr nf flui. H..1.IT,. it.... 4 .-. : "'" "''"- -"-u. Sne review or Ueueral Legan'jilife agRln attention te the fact that in snlte of stlw charges se reck!es3ly made against all nc wen In the heat of political strlfn. .krge number of them cannot fc li-llw.,! t .. . .. . v.rwwui:u 0y nnsiuinr that li.iq n r value, but whether thev nr IMere ambitious than conscientious is ,MWther question. Our history Is full of m whose methods wire noLerin.u. cd, and yet they would have recoiled fcorrer from the thought of a caU bate, .Legan was se scrun jieusiy honest and 'Steal jht forward that he scorned the (0Ni us ways of sttitesmea of greater fame, and waa kuewn and respected as an open fee, it a bitter one. iThe number of men hi Congress who are net te te bribed by touching eitherthelrava eitherthelrava rice or ambition Is nofse great but that w hen occasiea nftenls seme effort should le made te lncrease it by showing that the people de net undervalue this quality in their public servants. Wealthy and jnier con gressmen arebeta open te the temptations of ambltleii,mid when.by consistent record, they have shown that their work has been ene of unselfish patriotism, the nation should express Its appreciation by crown ing their memory with all the honors that are the due of great men. Ter after all geed men nre mere rare than great men and should easily win as gifts the houers that the abler men seize by ferce. Many prominent members of Congress live unostentatiously and s'ew an absolute disregard for wealth, bome are strictly conscientious and cannot be influenced by touching their ambition ; and taken as a w hole, the heuesty of our senators and representatives may be said te stand ou a par with the average honesty of men in business. They are our representatives and our national Integrity will be estimated by foreigners by reference te Congress as the standard. IiANC.VSTRtA.NS UlUSt t6 prOHll or ItlO showing that was made of It at the Bntil at Trede lecture lMt evening. MnSvilisr.TTs my be pirdoned for blowing her horn at the present tlme. The total valuation of the Ute U Sl.517,531,122, n gain ever last year of Ksl?2,I7S, and a gain of J7, 73,721 ever the ntxt urcatest aggrpRate, w hlch vai In 1:75. The total It mads up of J507,037,719 pergenal and 1 1,310, 4ft),673 real property. The total valuation of Ilosten 1 F710,C21,3J6. '1 he amount of (lepeaiu in the ravlug bankset the state Is $l,lt7,000, an lu crc?9 of $I',190, 153, evor last year. Ixmias's lioek should noir sell faster than het cakes. Tun .Manufacturer' Jlceent, of lUltlniere, gives an exhaustive review of the Industrial progress of the Seuth during the part year, and preve3 that mere has been accemplUhed than In any year of which there Is a recerd. The amount of capital, including capital stoek of incorporated companies represented by the new manufacturing and mining en terprises organized or chartered in the Seuth during ltS'3, including the enlargement of old plants and rebul;dlt) of mill', agRre Kates $123,220,000, sgalust fW3 S12,re0 In 15S5. Kentucky shows the largest amount of capi tal invested lu new industrial euterprists during the year, $23,401,000 ; an increase of mere than ten millions erer ISii. Tennessee comes next nun $21,210,000, an increase of nearly nineteen millions. Alabama is only third, in spite of all the noise ever her iron and coal, $1!,S15,000 ; twelve millions tnore than the amount invested in lssj. Arkansas has added ever ilfteen millions te her capital for industrial development. The iron interests have attracted wide at tention from the colossal proportions of the enterpri6i4 that have started te develep this field. The Tenneee Ceal Iren and Rail Rail read company, with a capital of $10,000,000 has nve great furnaces in operation and is building ttve mere, besides coke evens and opening new eesl mines. Other companies are net far behind this giant, and Iren and steel works are belnc rapidly built; -whlle factories of all kinds have been started all ever the Seuth. The wide diversity of the new enterprises is taken as the most gratify ing feature of the industrial devtlopement. The Chattanooga 1'raitesman gees lute an equally thorough investigation of the mat'er, comparing 15S0 with ls.0 with won wen won derlul results. It shows the gain in annual product of pig iron in six years te have been 163,200 ten", of which early hilf was in Ala bama, and 219,000 tens in Tennessee, Ken tucky, Maryland and Missouri havlDg lctt together HJ.OOO tens, and (ieergla, Texas, North Carolina and Vlrglnlj galued. The rate of gain of capacity in Alabimi, Tenues see and Qoeruk, the three central Iren states of the Seuth, wa 203 per cent since lsse. The Tradesman claims that these figures will be trebltd before I'M. TriE price of coal gees up as the mercury in the thermometer gees down. There seems te be no doubt about the genuineness of the war spirit in England, and the reason for It Is found lu the answer te the question where are Jehn null's finan cial Interests Imperiled 7 They are most se riously im periled iu Turkey and these ceun tries bordering en Turkey that might be locked up by a Uusslan control of the en trance te the Illack Sea. The value of the annual shipments between England Bnd these countries ii estLnated at lJi,0O0,000, and it Is foared that the seizure of Constanti nople by Husslans would mean the exten sion of Russia's protective policy be as te driveaway the English merchants and en en en oeurago Russians. There appears te be little doubt that Russia is bent en war in the early spring, and that Constantinople is the real object of It, what ever may be said about peer llttle Bulgaria. If war cemen from Russia, it will be hard for Trance te keep out of it, and the military preparation.! of England leek as though she was leading for bear." An admiral of the fleet la reported te have iu!d that Great Britain would have te maintain her su premacy in the Dardanelles and the British Channel. Though the necessity of controll ing the latter Is apparent, It la hard for Americans te te what right Oreat Britain has te supremacy In Turkish or Russian water. Iru A. I'. Sel inwii K, a prominent Huff ale, '. Y., dentist, proposes te substitute for the gallows electricity as a means of dlspcs. ingef convicted murderers. He suggests an aryi chair with metallic arms. The condemned would be seated in the rhalr and at the proper moment receive a full electrl charge thret'gh the metallic arms. Thisi would pass straight through his body acre-m the cheat and death would be Instantaiueu". A dynamo of forty-two horae power would be sufficient te accomplish the wnrK wlih neatness and ill-patch. Perhaps tbe doctor wishes te work oil a patent en the country. PEK80NAL.. I'OSTMAMHII J. K. llOOKUT, of Wilkes- barre, is seriously ill. JinciK BrioeMAM., of Delaware county, though Bilvuuced lu years, Is au excellent bK&ier Mn W. J. Si n lan announces a standing ollHrelJo.tHjOforaplay as geed as ' SUautj-na-EavMi." Who w te be the Judge7 Tin: Late Cei. Boen's claim te be the eldest Odd Fellow Is contested. A corres pondent of a Chester county contemporary says that David Cenner, formerly of West Chester, but new of Schuylkill county, l'a.. is in his Cist year and is an Odd Fellow. E.neb Thatcher, fera number of years cashier of the First National bank of tt uuceier, una lenuereu tin resignation te open a breker'H effice In that place, Mr. Thatcher has been in the Tlrst 7atlenal bank for tuirti. teen ears and has tilled tue positieu of cashier for fe.irtcen yeais, Mn. I'aiiscix leaves Londen for DuUlti en Saturday, ilm health continues fteMe Ills mother la still etteudlug him. He n forbidden te attempt publle speaking or le Incur the risk of any excitement whatever. His physicians predict that jr he avoids pre mature exertion he will become stronger than ever before. l.IEl'TliNANT Bl IIW.VTKA, for the New Yerk llerW, la going te lead an expedition for the midwinter oxpleratlon of that wen. derland of this homlsphere, the Yellowstone National park. The expedition, consisting of Lieut, achwatka, a ecleutlsl, an artist and photographer and several Crew Indians as gulden, proposes te outer the iark via O111. n&nar farlv in r.,n,,nn -" J ... M M.UAIJI, tiiii "l Nj- Ceiuiilalul. Bill Nye complains or the netable lack of local gags la Beeth's ' Hamlet." Hints About tlllbert ana Sullltan's l.ut. rrera tbe Court Jcv.irn.il. Mr. Hubert has new cast his new opera anil has named Ills characters. The ghost et Vir Jtedcriel Mwgnirnytlt haunts his wicked descendant, iVir 'Cfjmrif Viir? tlrvvtll. .Sir i;Mi nf'a goeil bretlier prefera country life, and manages te ul out n rltal in the alloc allec alloc tlens el the Milage beauty, It . Mli Jenny Bund will puy JmJ V'tiyrrf (a nineteenth century burlenu et tjAcfm, There la aalil te be a geed deal of llie nautical clement about the work. 1 he Klntt of lrn I114 Ueiiuif Kl"OUi the enfciM4 siateiman Smne one saya that " Jehn I.. Sullivan's portrait Is 011 many drawing room tables In New Yerk." The drawing rooms roferreil te are thoe where you put J. In and draw out nothing. Have jeu Ixxm thore T Mmtc It. Frnui the Ni mk WmUl Totegsan j"etrv ban begun te appear. Still te It. a i'itieM.ti,s tiiiiMini itr.ri.i:eTi(jv A jitls-iner In the Marrlanl penltentlary wrotnthe fotlenln: ltnej hevled " Chrtstm., lSlV andsent ticm te one of the Jlrecters : rienty and peace be ttatne tht Chrlntmas IMy, Heslth te enjoy the gilts thst Oel bestows. With ne: ene vaavnt chair te cMl te mini SotaeleTfiKacoIojt, whojeplacott waef yore . Teurwlie centenu your children foil et Kir, As plav they Joyem 'round their Christina tree These de 1 wth thoeon this diy that brought ' reaeaand goeJ-wUl te tran ' lu ngvt v". Ter me, my theushts are ever tar away, Wtihle'e who kmw net e( :ny fate te-diy Twethrlitauuea uuieard f-eiu,nhat wUlthey ay IMien 1 shall g'cel them en neit ihilslnias Pay : Ja. S. Murnhy, M. 1)., Compin ' Shep. N ('.. rlte -" 1 sell a irrcat Ceal et lr Hul s Cough Syntp, for everyene who irlea It like lu" "there arn tnerw thlnR In beATen and earth Horatio, thnarw dreamt of li vourphHiwephv " Ot found Whv, these e'O itnuer sntTiiiea hor ribly vlth aches aud ptlns, and dlJn't and mni.ln 1 knew that tsafvatten iU would enre them. lutiCtlen of the Klilueyt S J Thompson, of Se. t?S snau MieeL llef file, New leik, writer et his remarkable cure of congestion of the kidney " Three yeirs ageIVas attacked with rengei tten of the kidneys. My phystclin, besides ad tnlnlstertng lntetu-U remedle. had applied en ray back, ever the affected reason, two alloeck's I'oners 1'LArtRS. IrecjveTed tu thacouiseef about two wieks A craftcr exposure iTeuiht en ft similar attack, but It teemsaaslf tbe con gestion iai lcorKievere Cartalnly, 1 hid mere pain and amenity le palng wa'er. Instead et calling a doctor this lime, 1 concluded te try planters alone, tel purchased abex of Aiu.ji& 1'orera ri.jLTEK3, aDd applied two fresh ones every day. The pain quickly le-t-eneJ, the water rlecd mere freely after the first applica tion, and In lust six dsvs 1 was completely le ttered an 3 sblc te resume my occupation ' tfXVlAL SUTJCJS. SbKKl'LESS -VIilIfTS, inade mlierahle by that terrible ceusjh. Shlleh Cure is the remedy ler you. Kers-ile by U. K. Cochran, Druggist, e 137 North vlucen stnjt Caution. We would caution the Public 10 beware of Dealer etlntlna; herap's lUHam at les than the retrular Price, ,V)cenT and 11, as otientlme Imi tations or tnieiiorartlcleartiseidas Lheicenulne In order te en-ible them test-11 cheaply 11.11. Cochran, druggist, N0.1S7 North Qneen'strvet Is ourajtem (or Lancaster, sample bottle ulven toyeur. 015-lwdAw TUB liEV. liEO. 11. THAYEH, of Bourbon Ind., says Beth myself and wife oweonr lives te SIULTOU'S CONUMl'TION Ct. BE." for sale by II . B. Cochran, Urngglst, Na U7 North yuem street. The Kxcltement Net Over. The rush at II. IJ. Cochran, dnigilit, Ne 1:7 North LJuien ittf et, still continue un account of person anUeied with Cough, C- Ms, Asthma, llrenchlUs and Cousumptien, toprecuroalottie of Kemp's Ualam for the Thrn.it and Lunvs, which Is told en a junrs-utee and glvtnjr vntlre satisfaction. It Is a stai dard family remedy. 1'rlceW cents and 11. Trxai iizi fret. elS-ldw WHY WILL YOU cough when Shlleb's Cere wUl give Immediate rtllel lnc 10 ct , ie cls.i and II, ter sale by II. U. Ceuhran, lirulu Ne. 1J7 North llnecn street. Ofieit lteultA In Cver Cae. I. A. Bi-idferd, wholesale paperdealeref Chat tanooga, Tenn., writes that he was seriously atftlcted with a severe cold that settled en his luns" . had tried many remedies without benefit Bv.ln,r Induced te try Ir King's New Discovery for Consumption, did se and was entirely cured by useefafew betlltrs hine which Umehehas used tt In his family f .r all Lnughs and Colds with best results. 1 his 1the experience of thou sands whose lives have litim saed Ly this en derful Ulaoevory Tilal Ihnt e free at II. II Cochran' Drug s-tnre. Ne w? and ISJ North Quteu street, Lancaster, l'a. i5) SIIILOH'S CUKK will Immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Ceuzh and Bronchitis, yer silo by II. B. Cochran, DrngcrUt, Ne. LS7 North Uueeu strf4it. A UKEAT OltiCOVElIy. The greatest dbcevery of the nineteenth cen tury 1 Dr. Leslie's Biiectal Prescription for sltk heAdache, which Is the discovery or an eminent physician and used ty him for ever thirty years before giving It te the public, and It standi, to day without a rival. Kiyid advertisement. In another column. SHILUII'S CA1AKUI1 UKMKDl a posltlve cure for Catarrh, Dlptherla, and Canker Meuth, rer sale by II. H. Cochran, Vi-aatUt, Se. 1ST North Queen street MOT1IEK3! MOTUBltSI! MOTHERS '! Are you disturbed at nleht ana broken of yenr rest by a sick chUd suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cu'tlng tenth t If te, fe at once and get a bottle of Mrs. WINSLOW'S OOTH1NO ifliVi: It wUl relieve the peer Itttle satferer Immediately depend upon lti there Is no mistake about It. There is net a mother en earth who has evtr used It, who will net tell yen at once that It whl regulate the bowels, and give rest te the moiher, and relict' and health le the child, operating like magic It Is perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and Is the praicrlptlen et ernt of the eldest and beet femaie physicians In the United Stales. Sold everywhere, r centa a bottle n-.ra-iyiix.tt. a m ttACKM VT irk' u la .,.. a rw. fame. I'rlceMandM cenu. Fer sale by if. 11 Cochran, Druggist. Ne. 157 North Queen street. Da. UassLsa W ijKt b-ravT, l'urely vcgewble, pleasant te take, will expel worms If any erlsu no purgative required after using. Price, Si cunui, ey anaruggists. bS-3tndM AT Au Knd te liunn hcraplng Edward Shepherd, of Harrlsbnrif, HI , says " Having received se much benetlt irem Electric Hitters, I leei It my duty te let suffering human ity knew It. Have had a running sere en my leg for eight years ; my doctors told me I would have te have the bone scraped or leg amputated. I used. Instead, three bottles of Electric Hitlers and seven boxes Ilucklen's Arnica Salve, and my leg Is new sound and well." I.lectrle mures are sold at fifty cents a bottle, and Ilucklen's Arnica 6alve at Va. per box by II B. Cochran, Druggist, Nes, 1J7 and li) North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a. (5j Ilucklen's Arnlei Salv. The Best Salve In the world ler Cuts. Bruise. Seres. Ulcers, Halt Ilbeum, rever Seres, Tetter Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skirl Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay nxjnlred. It is guaranteed te give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price ii cents per box. or sale by H. 11. Cecnran, Drau-glst. 137 ami IS) .North Queen street. Lancaster. Pit CATAItUHCL'HED, health and sweet breath secured, by Shtleh's Catarrh Kemeily 1'rlce se cents. .Vasal iniocter five. iTer sale by II. H. Cochran. Druggist. Ne. iai North tluten stneU hl If I had only known that In time. Known what ' hnevin thata si ip:e cold In the huid may develop Inte chroule Catarrh." Well It l.nt tiielate, ler l.'y's Cresm Balm will euro c.mrrh even alter tm, sufferer's Ufa has become a burden te hlrn,nnd be a nuisance te his f Mends It n tliu only mdlcsl und thoroughly sclentihe ctarrh cure known. .NetalUinirt I'ncenity tul"9- di:-ideed.tw Kerlame back, stdeer chest, use Hhlien's por ous 1'lasUir. 1'riceacenu. Ker sale by H. 11. Cochran, Druggl.t,Ne, Ua North Q un -tut. BKOW.N'S IIOUSEHOLU PANAi.l . Is thomesteffectlve l'aln Destroyerln the world Will most surely qnlcken the lilmrl whether taken Internally or applied externally, and thereby mere certainly IIELIKYMC VAIN. whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain ttllBVlaUir. and II U warranted double the trennlh of any similar preparation. nin?.rei.?,n ,n.t.hu 6iA2i D"'' Boweii, Bere 'Ihreat, Uheunuttlsra, Toelhuchv and ALL It HE3 and Is The Hreat Believer of Pain UllW.VS HOUSEHOLD PANACEA "shenld beta every family. A tsroentulolthBl'ana.,u In a tuinrilir of art nr Iswceteued. 11 f. ireii.j taJsen s.t Mlinn, .iu liitKAli 1 v'T 0 1 1 : taa hrit mO-llitll v v-- Un BOTTLs Errsersi LLHs. Mr. eacar fc. II. Kech, of Allcntewn, pa was bedfast with In flammatory rheumatism In the winter of 1MJ. Doctors could de nothing te n Hove hlni. Hu commenced using Uress' Ilheumatle lUinedy. By the tlme he had used lialt a bottle te could leave his bed 1 when he had flulihed the bettle he was cured and has net had a return et the disease since. In his own words, "I lee! better than ever before " Price 11, by all druggist. lehS-jindilWAr NOTHWITHSTANDINO THAT l'7iu7- .1. u,s,olPh'l,,h,Iaratulnu,ae'lrtngclty itl'.llErnlWx'ASer" 1'",M,?t' ' arJiBlCA A Tiu.oritui.es. w '! General Legan's Sudden Death lsn givalaheck te the nation rcn knen that he was tMMi IndlsiKwrd when the neissefhls death flsshede or the wires and thousands el people steed nghasl at Ihe sudden itriiige from health nud vigor te cold and silent death. I'er the past twenty ttve yntrs there ha Own no mnn mera constantly before the p.itille ths.li uener.il Jehu A. Legan. Through all his career he has beevt noted for his featlesness and putltv of character, both In publle ant private Hie. Loved by friends and respected 1 y enemies he will be mourned by all. Ills death adds another te the long llt 01 lc tlms te sudden and acute rhtuuiiusui. l'robi l'rebi bly no dlase Is se common as rheuuistlut, none Is mere sudden or dangerous, and there It cettalnly noue which se cempli tt 1 baffles med leal skill. Only ene miucdy hts yet b.icn discovered which Is a sure and safe cuiti for theeir.tln nnd Its twin dlease, neuralgia, and thstl. Ath Ath Ath lophertw. In thousands of cases Athlop.ietoa haspievcila quick and certain euro for lhee disease. In connection with Athlopbero Pills Ithasneveryet failed te speedily tffjet a cure. lu all probability many deaths attrlhuted te heart aUease are caused by these tenlbledU cast, which are fr mere danger" n than Is generally conjldered. Ithcumatlsin, cven though in a very ulld form, Is extrvmely dangereu. lei itlsliableat an v moment te go te the heart and cause Instant death Why trine with a disease e fatal when a certnln euro can be obtained el au .IruggUt ' Every druggist should keep Athlopheros and Athlopneros rills, but where they cannot be bought of the druggist the Athlopheros Ce., .Ne. HI Wall street. New Yerk, will send either (car riage pildlen receipt of regti ar price, which It ft (Oper betUe for Alhlopheios and 60c. ler run. rer liver and kidney diseases, dyspepsia, In digestion, weakness, nervous debility, diseases et women. consUpatlen, headaihe. Impure bleed, c. Athlopheros Pills are unc'.ailed. glMMONS L1VUU RKQl I a'tetT INVALIDS, wine, giving tone and stninviritr, thi...iv txtnvrt irem a letter Irem Hen ALXsiTtrsa H Mxrns, of ia. "1 occasionally use, when irv condition re quires It. Dr. Simmons Liver i.ej 1 atei Ttth geed effect, it Is mild and sunn . 'if.tt iwe uure ui.live rcmtdled." A HOME REMEDY, rneijualled by any ether. The B gu s-r is the best preventtveandpreparati iv -i.. limine i matter what the ntuck.a do-eet It wi 1 all "J relief and Inerdinary cases wti . e. -t a siedy cutv Its use ler ever ha U.-'Terv 1 y thou sands of people has endorsed it 1 II 1 llKsT The value of a household ren.rdv 101 -l.'s' 1 Its accessibility as well as Its i uv 1 n mv attaews of disease are warded . I 1 v. ivi i leut medicines. Mmtnens Liver Ufc'i atut is a most valuable medlclne te have In the he ne, and I heartily tecemmendtt as the" eaucr 1 1 pre v en live ' e much talked of and wthei for. ' I' vv . ear.ELL. Principal Irving Orammsr Scheel, irankbud, l'a. 11,11 r,l Vr.B'S HAIR VIGOIC Perfect Hair Indicates a natural and healthy condition et the sialp, and of tha glands thteush which nourish ment Is obtained When, In c an dneoce of uie and disease, the hatr becomes weak, thin, and gray, Aycr's lUlr Viger wi n-engthen lu roiterelts original color, promote its rsp'.l and vigorous growth, and Imparl 1 . . Imire and freshness of youth, I have used Ayer'a Hair Vlgei for a ! a time. and am convinced of Its value When I was 17 years of age my hair began teturngnr I com menced using the Viger, and s surprised at the geed iffects It produced it net en:y re stored the colerto my hair, bu' se - n i sted its growth that I tave new mere hir ttuui.M.1 be fore - I W. Edwards, Coldwater. Ma s. Ayer's Hair Viger, Sold by ell Druggists and 1's.ruu.eis. lr t etr akb srrrxatae rrem detliuy ami less of appetite; if your stomach It nut el order, or your mind confused; Uke Ayer s f-aissinrdia. This medicine will restore pa- .ai terceand elasticity tothe system.mere sure.v and .jH'idl.y than any tentc yet discovered. Fer six months I su7ert.d from .lvar and stemtch troubles. My feed did net nourish m, and I beenmu wrak and very m ..h euv I .ttd I took six bottles of Ayer's "arsapirti a. and was cured.-JullusM.l'aImcr,Sj.rtnai.d, Mats, Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Prepared ey Dr. J. C. Aver A Ce., Lewell, Ma.. Sold by all Druggists. Price, li.tti hot het tit. s. d!id31 diiciriAe. prlRHH itBROTliKh. Special Bargains yeit THE IIALA.NLt 01 THE HOLIDAY WEEK. -wk errKit- EXTHAOnDINABY INDUOEtJHTS -IN- Ktl) GLOVES, SILK MUffLttliS, SILK NLChllES, TLUSn NECKTIES. BILK SUSl'E.SDKKs, TANCY H0SIEIIV, FANC UNDKUiYKAB, SILK 1IANDKEUCIU1 IS, TANCY KNIT JACKETS. Alie a Full Line ul MEN'S YOUTHS' AND Bell OVERCOATS, SUITS -AND- PANTALOONS. Alse a Line of CJOSSAMElt AND UUllUKIi COAT, UUBltLLLAS, TUU.VK8, VALISES AND CLl B IIAOS Wohaveneirly a full line of these goods, but they will net remain se lng at the prices we are sdllng them at. 80 call this week and see for yourself. one-priee Clothiers and Enrnishers, COlt. NOUTH QUEEN 8T. AND CKNTUK QUAKE. LANCA8TKU. PA h a van K. tlTATOUKtf. Watches, Clocks Chains and Jewelry at less than auction prices until January 1, ts7, Mno let nt Ulugs, Ac, Alse, Elgin, w'altbam fAiirera for which lain Bele Agent), and ether 1'lrtt-CIass Watches; lival Watch and Juwelry lteKilrfng. -CfiiTect time by Telegraph Dallv, eulv place I u city. ' L. WEBER, 1WK Nerm tjtieenSt, Wear renn'a. U. If. Hepeu Spectaclus. KyegliUsejtndOptlCAlGOfXli, AU kinds el Jewelry. HIRSH & BiTIli, lTOKt EEEE 01 If SWj ji&. Ji'lIN C - - - -' Nil VV-- vr rr'Y 1 - I el 1.' st Piwicr iff thiinbu "The sample of Ivery Seap received from you is .in excellent Laundry Seap of mere than aveiage cleansing power The soap - also wry well made, no gicasy fats being left in it, while the alkali is thoroughly combined se that it will net injure the most i!c!n..ite fabric. Very respectfully yours, ll H. CORNWALL, Prcftswr Chtmnin. A WORD OF WARNING. There arc minv white soaps, each represented te be " just as geed as the ' Ivery ' i " they ARC NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for "Iverv" Seap and Insist upon petting it. cepyrlsht 15M, by Procter Jt Gamble. jrvmiiTUJic. pt'KMTUKE WAKEHOOMS. 11UY YOUHSELF A I'AlIt OT T1103 Felding Dress Pillows, CALL EAltLY AT Hoffmeier's Furniture Warerooms. They ale the nicest thing out and e have J us! received another let of them. 'M EA8T K1UQ STRHBT. TEl)tCEl) I'ltlCKb. ' Expectations Mere Than Realized. Our Christmas Trade was ery large, longest for vears. Ihankt te our many trlends. But there are still a lew armies left which would make very desirable New Year's Gifts; WHICH 1 WILL OFEKIl AT rtEDUCED PRICES. J. H. WIDMYER, Oorner Brtat King find Duke 8t9 LANCASTEU, PA. eptWyd H ElMTSU'S FUilNITUKE DEPOT. CHRISTMAS. And weaie Ready te Shew as Fine and Lai go au Assortment of FURNITURE IX ALL LINES, ABHASEVEK BEEN SHOWN IN THE CITY. The goods of te day are se pretty and attiactlv 0 that It Is hard te Keslat Buying Heinethlug In Our Line fur CHRISTMAS. We want you one and all te feel perfectly frce income every day ir you desire, and leek at what It being put en the floors new and attrac tive, and you will net be urged te buy. Yeu would be surprised te learn hew many arodelni this each week. We have already set aside a great many pres ents for DKCKMBElt 21, but no call still keep a great many mere secrets AT- HEINITSH'S Furniture- Depot, HOS, 37 & 20 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTEU, 1'A. UUUVXUIK. TTIOHOUADE "" Coffee a and FineTeaa te r:eae the taste et everybody. Fruits and fancy Groceries of every description. I'rloe and imJltjr sjiealt ler thomselTes. Goods delivered. OEO. -WIA.IJT, Ne. 113 West King Btreet. Telephoue connection. nuglyd AT BDRHK'S. OUTOrTIlUEETONS WHITE GRAPES Vohaveletttbroo-iuartersot a ten which are very cheap at loe. pound, and 2 pounds for inc. for the best. WHITE Oil APES are refreshing, and at these prices are within the icach of everyone roll THE NEW YKAUIHNN EH TABLE. Try our FINE rKESUCOUX or our Unrivalled Evaporated bugar Cern. Ourl'iide of Main, or Dew Drep, or I'arls are very superior brands. OurLVAl'OKATl'.DSUGAU COUN we think has no euual. line Table reaches, also flue California Canned fruit, etc., BURSK'S, NO. 17 -EAST KING BTREE1T, LANCASTEU. I' A. BOAl u yismn Gkcln Sciioei OH SCIUNCIJ, IIOOl OH SCIUNCIJ, Nuw JrusLv, l'KINCLTON, N J. j r"5 Cenuta or Ni jmr (itiuiu. flOK CHHISTMAS. ATabloCever.aDoten Napklus.a Half Dezen Towels or a I'atr of Blankelauiakesa nice Christ mas l'rcscnL The North End Dry Goods Stere Is a Geed I'lace te liny thetn. J. w. HYltNK. nerMyd Nam North Clncen street. H OIiIDAY UOCIPS. CHRISTMAS IS COMING. AMIUHKIT IMIKI'AUATIONS ll.WS BEEN MADE AT THE New Yerk Stere TO ASSIST - Santa Claus In filling hit uiiuiernut engagetneiits. Thou sands et USKfUL. AMUSINcand OIlNAMaN TAL AKTICLKS, whUh tend te make both old and young happy. Substantial Presents ! Blanket', Table Llnent, Table Cevert, .Napkin., Towels, l)ret silkt Dtesa Ooedt, Lailles' Clenks, Shaw s, 1 urs and Gloves. Genta' Furnishing Goods. An liumense Assettrnent of 811k llandkerchlets, fillk Murtlers, Linen Hand kerchiefs, fancy Berder llandkerchlets. Toys, Dollt, Games, Werk ltexet. Toilet Sets, Leather Satchels, 1'lush Albums. Scrap Beeks, Autograph Beeks, I'lctuie Ikxik". Story Beeks, Boek of History, Travel and Adventure. l'aperles In Taney Beis. Christmas Cards Ac, Ac BRASS GOODS. Ilaintneied Urnss Trays, Wblsk Helders, Card Kecelvers, Match eafes, Ash Itecelrers, hatnets. Etc., Etc , Etc. WLTT & SPiAND, G. 8 & 10 EAST KING ST., LASCASTCil, 1'A. S' tamm nitea. A CO. CLOSING OUT ! CLOSING OUT ! Stamm Bres. & Ce, -AllE- CLOSINbl OUTTIIK E.NTIItK UALANChOr CHUIHTMAS UOUDS.AT Greatly Reduced Prices. WK HAVE MANY special Bargains te Offer te Yeu, As our Limited amount of room will net permit us te carry Xmas Goods ever until Jtmasnext WHAT WE HAVE. DOLLS, 1'ICTUltK BOOKS, 8T0UY BOOKS, HCU AT BOOKS, AUTOUUAl'JI 1100KH. I1UABS GOODS. 1II1A8S WAGONB, IJUASS T11AYH, 1IUASS WHISK HOLDEUS. IIION TOYS, LADIES' SATCHELS, 10II.E1' CASES, Ktu. BOSTON STORE. Nes. SG and 88 North Queen St., LANCASTEU, 1'A. rtONTHAUTOR AND I1UILDE1C GEORGE ERNST, QAUl'ENTKlt, CONTUACTOlt A BU1LDKU, Uetldence-Ne. W9 West King streeu Shop Shep East Urant street, opposite station boil te. WOODEN MANTELS AND OKNKHAL I1AUD WOOD WOUK A Bl'KClAL'l Y. irAU work secures my prompt and persona attention. Druwlngt and Estimate! furnlsutd. ecuj-lydll IYKllH A UATHKOnT A I' THIS SEASON OT GIFT GIVING, THE IHK3TION AUI3KS, WHAT SHAH I GIVE AND WIIKKL SHALL IUKT The Meat for the Leaat Menoy T A line selection et Silk Miimera rtem Ml cents 10K-UO, In White, Cresin and Celers. Klegatilgllk Ilandkerchlels, W cents te l.'W. A (lne let of tieullemen's Scarfs and Neckties. Ftne 1'oiiRee HaudkeiLhlefs, In While, Cream and Celers. Ilaudtmiie Silk and l.uibleldeied Sill ponders. Cellars and Cuir., Underwear and Stock. Iiiks. If you ant teinclhliiR belter, our Ovorceasi nnd Bulls are low tntprlce and KOikI In quality. What could be a nicer or moie acceptable gill than a Reed warm Suiter Ovotceat. storm Coats, U le 1. l'tlcea alwajs Ien est. Myers & Bathflra, lOrULAIl CLOl'HIEUB, NO. lil EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTEU. PA. T (IANHMAN A 1IKO. L. Gansman & Bre., COll. Mill! 11 UbKKN A OHA.SUK.HT8., RETAILING AT WHOLESALE PRICES. A titcat aalu of Men's and Beys' ClethlnKal lets than the coal of manufacture., l'rlce ac tually cut In two, as can be readily proven by previous announcement and eiatnlnatlen el (tnedt. Bead theso quotations carefully and ten what ureal bar,alni are being offered. MKN'S DEl'AKTMr.NT. I'lrstClast Overcoats reduced te Ms Lnsllsh Corkscrew Ovurceats, silk taced, re dueed tei;.tu All Weel Chinchilla Beaver Overcoats reduced less. SO. rine Dress Overcoats, Silk raced, tcdnced te 110 0). Caster Beaver Overcoats reduced te llltm. Men's Overcome, of heavy maletlal, reduced tei:.00andUM. Men's Suits for Drets reduced te 13.(0, M re, H-tiiand no no. Thete Koeils are All t oel and intial beaeld be fore January l.U 110 Y4 DKl'AHIMLNT Serviceable Oterceatt at II ,I1.S and IU0. Drets Overcoats at 11 W, U.u), UO), (tee and Wee. Beys' Scheel Suits at II 7S,liV,iae' llevs' Krcts Suits, All-Weel, at IJ W, $1X0, $W and )u). ibnKarmentsaroallef our own uiannfactnre, well made and trimmed and the prices are actually cut In two I or Klrtt-clasn Bariralns go direct te L. GANSMAN & BRO., MLUC1IANT TA1LOBS. Maiiufactnteis of Men's, Beys' and Children s ClethlnK, S. W.Oer.N. Queen & Orange St., LANCASTEU. I'A. -Net connected with any ethor dethtna: house In the city. B UIIDKK A HIUTON. Prepare or Christinas ! Hive veu a husband, a father era brother f If you have, what would be mete aeceptublu as a Christmas GUI than a FINE SUIT OF CLOTHES SUCH AS AlthSOLD A 1' BURGER & SUTTON'S Merc limit Tullerliifr. and Clothing Stere. Or If you can't atlurd an enllin bull Buy an Overcoat, And If you can't atrerd that Buy Une of Oar Nofeliy Neckties. Of which we have sewathlnn entirely new. Call and seethciu. BUE&ER & SlTTTOfl, NO. 24 CENTRE BQUARE, LANCASTEU, 1'A, iliaCBLI.AHltUVt. F UNN A HHKNKMAN. HOLIDAY HINTS Muuy perseus VMtnttu uiiiku ChrisL mas Presents but de uet knew what te select ; let us assist you. AVe luive se many useful things. Fer Gentlemen, an eleguut Set of Carvers or a geed Pocket Knlfe will be acceptable. I'er Ladles we have l'lalcd Kuive3, 1'erks or Spoons, an Elegant Stand or Library Lamp, Toilet Seta or Werk liexea, and hundreds et ether useful presents. Ter Children we have every thiug like Express Wagons, Sleds, Veloci pedes, Trains of Cars, Mechanical Toys. Many articles which we have hu ever stock we aie closing out atMess than cost. tyAsk for JJargalns. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne.'.162 North Queen Street, LANCASTEU 1'A. rjOTK IS MAKING CABINET PHOTOOKAPDB st aoe i pcisx, . A.JiK ,1J 0:TI1 UKBN BTUEKT, laelletfd Lancaster, l'a Gi 0tf&MMnfrjr t ' 'tl!C.,tP"Wl-J "" MMMJftAiAM Wwh wn 'tnmi ' NI.TxftL J