Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, December 30, 1886, Image 2

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CvtRY WEDfiCSDAY MOKNINB.
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LANCASTER DKCKMKKU80, 1SS6.
Keep the TrncJ..
Sir. l'ewdcrly has lately written ii letter
in which lie. declares that he will net again
address a political meeting while he is the
head of the Knights or Laber. He has
reached this determination because he finds
that he cauuet sever himself from his oil.
clal position se as te speak asan individual .
as he undertook te de in t lie llenrv l.eerge
canvassJn-Xw Yerk.
Sir. l'ew deny gees into a long explana
tion of vhy he spoke for tieerge ; he
claims, among ether things, that te have
failed te speak for him would hac seetned
te be a desertion of the working men ele
inent, which Geerge claimed te represent.
and which would lu e been subject te rid rid
Jculeif he had polled an inconsiderable
vote.
ilr. Pewderl'5 explanation is net satis
factory or logical. He cannot defend his
fACtive support of Geerge as in harmony
with his present position that it is inexpe
dient for him, as the he.id of his order, te
make political addresses. The Geerge
movement was a political one, and if it
was a mevemeut of the Knights of Laber
it was proper for the head of theKuights
ie sustain it. Hut it would make Hip
Knights a political organization, te identif
it with the Geerge canvass, and this is
what Mr. l'ew derly says it is net. His ex
planation that he supported Geerge simply
as an individual, acquits the Knights of re
sponsibility for hi3 action ; and hi3 resolu
tion never te de the like again rehei es the
order from the danger of again being mis
understood. Sir. Tewderly made a mis
talfe.'in speaking for Geerge, as he practi
cally confesses; and it would liaebeen
better te say be explicitly.
Sir. rewderlj'sdlfliculty.iba le.idti seeia
te be te keep ou the track. "When he takes
time for reflection he thinks right and
Bpeaks right ; but he seems te be impulsive
and te be moved away fiem his moorings
en provocation. He has gien utterance
te opinions which have delighted the mtel
ligtnt sentiment of the cettntrv, and made
it glad that tholabet element was se widely
lid. lie gives abundaut geed ad ice te his
league . and is decided and 11 rm in hisdeahng
With it. "What he netd is te .ihv.ivs take
time te think befoie he acts, Uiithia ac
tion may be sure te correspond te ins con
viction. He made a very great mistake in
dipping se suddenly and ielently into
politics as he did w hen lie spoke for Geerge,
in direct contradiction of his previous
declarations against the advisability of the
Knights taking siJc3 in politics ; and a let
ter written by him several years age te a
Knight of Laber m Xevv Yeik cHy, and
new published shows that he did net then,
and prcsumablj does net new, have any
sympathy with the bedalistic element
which cuppeited Geerge te a man, though
it Is true that Gcoige does net support its
advanced ideas. Mr. l'ewdeilv, however,
has found lumsulL siijtainuig a candi
date who wa3 likewise sustained by men
whom he basdeneunced as ' creatures who
stand up as champions of labei m the pres
ence of thousands of unthinking men and
advocate theknifeaud bu!let,",tnd " ll mnt
the red flag, 'i hey are tee de te respect ,
and tee cowardly te upheld the American
flag, sanctified by the bleed of patriots.
They disgrace it eveiy time thty go te the
polls and vote for monopoly and usun.
They aionet te be trusted for leaders."
That, is the way Mr. 1'ewdeily talked
fecYeral jears age, and at the same time br
expressed his sorrow that the Knights of
Laber "eer found a foothold m New
Yerk, fei no geed lias ever come from
Urge cities, which are preline of whisky
and wine."' It would have been well if
he had thought of this before he hastened
ever te Xew Yerk te support the candi
date of the element he thus distrusted.
Sir. Powderly's order needs a strong
and consistent leadership. Jt needs the
sympathy of the cemniunit) , and its
leadership must be wise te secuielt. It
needs the confidence of the cemmuuity,
and its leadership must be powerful te ob
tain it. Sir. 1'ewdeily enjoys a large
measure of public conDdence, and there
pvfc. 13 ceruumy no man in the etder who
has mere of it. The rules which lie lays
down for its guidance are sound, and he
needs but te maintain them firmly te es
tablish Its power and te sustain himself.
Jlutheiiiiist take caie te avoid the liolt lielt
iug which signlflea weakness. JIe must
lidg steadily a- he talks.
ling by Telsen.
Twe Ueit m gals killed themselves the
etherday with "Heugh en Hats." The pop
ularity of this poison as ,i means of suicide
doubtless arises fieui the e'tse with which
it is obtained, and the wide jdveitisement
of its efTecLlvenfm. 'I'lm iln,,Li i.
R posed te refuse te sell poison without tak
ing Bonie care te Inquire whether it is te be
n. m ieu ler suiciuai intent , ami he moreover
mtkes a lcceid of lib poison sales
.Jlatratpel30ii gees out without inmihv
jg Jt would hardly be leasenable te require a
. r.j.v. r.,-,..,..i iui ii ur 1011C
iwiud that thu drut-lst th.ill 1.
psrsenally introduced te the ials that
ti totbe slain. The deduction is that
9,'k Jan- Is ineffective te step the sale of
ieen for improper purpose.', if rat killing
ft proper purpose, whether rats should
.forbidden te lie slain by poison is a
- tks -)irtgliftt(ire . mlBd te con-
aH;, The venders of rat traps are tin
doubtedlyof this opinion, and it would
seem there are abundant ways of slaying
rata that are safer than poisoning them ,
and that the law might wisely sce te.
Net l'reTtil.
Chaiges against clergymen aie se fic
Uucnt in thc3e latter day s that it h a great
lelief when wecan find that they aie net
sustained. During the few years of his
rcsidence in I'luladelphia the lle. Walde
Mcssare3 lias bten frequently heard of in
the newspapers, and frequently in collision
w itli iwtiens of his Heck. He is new being
tried en a chaige of assault upon a female
sheep, who seems from the e Idence te be
a black one. The story she told had great
Improbability in it, but it was stoutly
worn te. The c idence te rebut it seems
te be satisfacteiy. The lie. Messares Is
very probably net the iiiet-kest of his Mas
ter's servants or the cleanest: but he lias
net been preed guilty of the piescnt
chaige against him.
(li . Mcl'i KM..WH book Hnelllncnl the
rate or l.jeii n day. The soldier authur lkt
the literary bakery.
I" 1'hii.p Jistuk Auskw ht a ery
decided opinion that no ii'uiuer or repreteu repreteu repreteu
tatiocAUbe npiinted te any ctlke under
thl-i conunenw tmlth during Ibe Ume for
wliit'h be bus been elected. He further sas
" A uoverner w he would appoint or a mom mem mem
bet who would accept a clU oiUce would
a lolate the constitution and his oath of elUce
In the ery arL Ills party would be exposed
te opprobrium and hU Mate te obloquy. '
Tliis will be cheerful reading ler Senater
Cooper.
Ttii-K wh are loud In their pric of
Uen. 1 -tf-ui siieuld net forget hU widow.
Mn. KKUvr.n A. 1HM has vrritteu an
article en " Subtuute for the Caucus" for
the .Forim He says that an agprepate of
?;Ci,00O,ei0ayear Is paid by the federal gov
ernment In silartes te apointed efllcers and
about $130,000,000 by city, town ami state
governments for the service w hkh they em
ploy. Thi i a total income ler otllce holdere
of f J10,000,0K) a j ear, or the rquUalent et 3
per cent, en a capital of M,-W,0oe,(00. The
disbursement el this vast bum leads a lart;e
number of men te mike a buMnc of polities
and Mr. Dana gees Inte all the detail of the
abues of the iaucue and of the ytem of
collecting meuey ter political purposes.
I rem earnest partisans, by assessment en
elTi -e holders by the liberality ei rich
aspirants for (lllce, and Irem parties in
terested In legislation or puelic contracts, u
larije revenue ia derived which poes far te
maintain the politicians in their busiuess.
Mr. Dana hndaall the remedies that le
se tar been sugsested inadequate, and offers
a pUn of his own which is almost revolu
tionary. The supply of efllces would be
stepped by the etensieu of the principle of
the civil service reform law te all subordi
nate elhces and employments uuder national,
state, and local goernment. The supply of
money would be stepped by a law regulat
ing the expenses of elections and requiring a
strict account theroeJ, like that adopted in
England in Kn'. lie admits that this plau
Ls new impracUeble, bat says that the
jieeple should be familiarized with It by
agitation, and bejea te see it succeed in course
eltluie. " The real remedy," he says, "Is te
step the supply el offices and money." This
would be removing the prep that sustains the
oditlce of the professional pellt'claus and
taking away the means whereby they live.
he rei. C mehen is te be presonled for
president by the 1'enusylvaun KepuMiuans.
id eaten sae the mark '
PERSONAL,.
A. J. ImctLL and Geerge W. t hllds are
among the $1,000 contributors te the Mrs.
Jehn A. Legan fund.
I)rt. Jeuv A. Swepl hss been sustained
in his ete en the Morrison meisure by the
liemecratie asociatien of eik.
I ti i is new in the City el Mexico, J t i
repeited that she will net Ue able te slug to
night en aeieunl el ieellng ihe rarity et the
atmobphere.
Gln. Lax n tenk out a i i) insurance
policy en hU life in 1L He allewtsl it te
lupi-eJuly b, thts year, and new his repre-i-enta'lveuare
only entitled te iM ., which is
lefts than bis premium payments.
Mn. B. DAWies LeLtUA, of Mt. I-eba
non, is making preparations te start ujien a
trip around the world. He expt-as tore
main absent three years and will visit every
part of the glebe of Interest and instruction. "
W. I' Oi uisTON ncclebnited tbe 7. th an
niversary of his birth en Wednesday. He
attended early service at the llaiVarden
church, and during the day was fairly
deluged with telegrams of congratulation
from all parts of the world. He was also the
recipient of innumerable jireseuts.
Martis I. Tewnslm), of Trey, who lived
in the same boardlng-heuo with Gen. Legan
during the former's entire congressional
i'-reerj says : " Political orqieneuUt have de
lighted te represent Gen. Legan as rude and
uneducated, but he was really ene of the
lst inlermeit men in mattera et history and
literature that it ha-, been my fortune te as
sociate with."
Gnr.rt. k Kvmiu, 'ii, ei assistant treas
urer of the I nued 'states at Philadelphia,
illed tbore en Wednesday. He was born in
t nauibersburg in 1,., nod eradiating from
I'ennsylvauia idIbxe in M studied law.
He herved a tirm as ilistrli-t attorney et his
native county, and held thti tin oef I . S.
assistant treasurer seventen ytMrs. S. U.ivls
Page HUCLteded him in J une last.
Jami-s A. Mi Mastek, the veteran editor
of thu Hew Yerk Frcrinnu'i Journal, died
Wedtusdsy morning in hU Mary's hespiul,
Uroeklyn. lie was admittedly the leading
Catholic J' urualistet America In years and
ability. He was born in Duanesburg, -N. Y.,
in ls-u Hnd bis father, I'.ev. Gilbert McMas
ters, was n Protestant minister VThe came
trem V-etland He tntered Unleu tollege,
and after his graduation turned his attention
te the study el law, but after eigbteen months,
tired of this, and bx k up theology, and in
lsll entered the Catholic church.
Iluintils I.ltea ur Cuti-rrmii.
WenhlUBUmCnir. V Herald.
The speaker el the Heuse, Mr. Carlule,
the third officer In dignity and aucrev-den in
the gevernnment, lives, with his wile, in
an upper story of the Kiggs houe. Mr
MorrLsen, the leader et the Heuse, hs lived
during his vvbole long and honnraele serv i, .)
at W Illard's bole', In narrow (iiarters, and
when this ( ingress a ij iurr swill retire te pri
vate lile as p. r u man as w hen he entered it
Mr. Kandail lues in a small heus In an un un
fashieuable and nbsLure part of town. Mr
Htsceck mid Mr. Heed, the Hspublican
leaders in the Heuse, both live at hotel, and
hetel living is very reasonable in price In
Washington. Speaker Kerr never had a
house here and died peer. Ne speaker et the
Heuse, except Mr. Itlelne, smcu the war has
had a house here. All but he Iwve been men
el sui.il iiitunx and net nmnej makers.
A Minke in it l,uil of I!uii4ii.
Heury Wallae was unloading bananas in
Culuuibia, S. C, wlien exiierieurhiL' u nam
in his hand hodrew it away from a bundloef
the trull, and hanging te the end el a finger
was an eighteen inch snake, somewhat ro re ro
semlillng aground rattler. The reptile had
embedded its fangs He deeply m thu man',
finger that it was with dillleully that it was
shaken oil. Wallace's arm big.m te BweJl
and uiHdical aid was sumim nisi. 'I in,
poisoned miti went into euiiviiIsIiidh, hihI
tneu raved likealunaiic Heisnew iiulet.aud
is expected te recover. Thoear in win, li tl e
baiianasiauiealsj contained some paliuetm
trees Irem 1 lerlda, brought te dress a i hurch
ter a weddiej;, and the stiakii either came
from Cuba In Iho bunch i!iaemiis or get
into them irem the palmetto tree-.
.luu-ular Juki,,
1 uiui Hie 1'hiUilelplita lii'iuiiur.
Jukes ou Attanta'a prohibitory ienise are
new madulnttjug-ulai vein.
Ilelldaj hllpperi.
Frem the Kdtrelllrlbune.
There were many holiday slippers seen
en thestreeta liore Saturilay. U you don't
' tumble," many Qthcis did.
tonal Mm Tnm Oaletcd Maa.
rrorn;the;Walilncten lice.
Senater Itigalls claims that a colored man
who votes the Democratic ticket Is an lngrate.
Wbatwewaut te knew is tblss lsltany
Ixxly s business hew n colereil man votes, or
for w heui he v etrs, e long as lie is conscien
tious In eerctliig Ills tight of sullragorera
man ter efll e whom he thinks will honor
tin l lsitleu and serve the lHt luterets of
the peeple " W hat nutherltv has ene te
question the right of a coined man te vote
ler Cleveland in preference le Maine All
this clamor alvitit n -iloreil man having tie
business le Is) a ivinecnit Is all beslL Iho
colored people, like a -Ux k of sheep follow
ing alter a pin of silt, have been blindly let
le-vlng the leadership e! men w he only w ant
the negre vote te be used as a c.itspaw te
rake out triielumeut ihestnuts for them
selves. It is tune ter the lolered voter te
think and act ter lumell and be a Prohibi
tionist, Independent. leinivrat or Kepubli
can, as he "ee-s tit.
vnuther t'lirtuns r,ir llsrvsrtl
' 1 air Harvard' is In luck again. Mter
treenuMf, et II istmi, diel three weeks age
and lelt nil tils property, mine $"tii.(W, te
Harvard. The will il J. i A. iliiani was
admltteil te probate .mil the bulk et his large
prev?tty gevs te that institution.
The est vie is left in trnt, and when the
residue rem lining alter the pay meat of cer
tain bequests shall have reacnisl the sum if
$i(W it is given totheprestdcutaud fellow
of Harvard college, $-tsi,is.ie te be set apart
and known as the Abrihsm Williams fund,
In tneniery et the testator s father and grand
father, the latter being a member of the cl.vs
et !! I. 1 lie fund of t liV vOe Is te be iied In
aiding needy and meritorious students, who
are toeonslder such aid a a debt of honor,
ami also for the library of the lollege.
In cae the i illrge refuses the conditions et
the bequest the iriqieriy is te ix eivmni w
tween the Heme ler Ageil omen In lles'uii
aud the Heme for Agml I eiuMea at el bury -pert.
A urmn nCrunri of sorrow
I leiu the 1 ei Jen l'all Slmi ca-i-tti"
If " a sorrow's crown of sorrow Is remem
bering happier thlnns," then the memory of
" 1jcksley Hall" crowns the sorrow with
which peeple will read '" xty e.vrs Alter
Hie ma ear Acceuul Wlived lul.
Kiein the lionlsen trev i Sews
Mr. Va, Luias, nleht bar keejr "at i ut
ler's, has our thanks ler favors.
A prudent lusn. ' mi 'rdlna ti ib'i .
tercut, and brut-e, und lnuu ami In ,
W 111 ueut oiue Sa v atlen ull,
" ever wa hesrd sncti ti teril1 e cans, ai
themn gnteiTn'ijut hi stubborn oel 1 Ce ild
It be pc'lble that he lived in clvlllzs'lei and
had net heard of lit Hulls tough SMiip Let
hlmtakotheeld rillablu and -top .i i lu,
l'lKss Scents.
1'lnk guiu vad inJth and de-. Hug tt i i
And brvatb et bA'iu and lips of loge
Ate teund net la this world beneath
W 1th e my or old. save only the-.
W he ever wlely, hl'e they iniy.
I -e 807HUO.NT I y n'Khl a d ilvj
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HE i. REAT GERMAN REMLDY.
ST, JACOBS OIL,
i il E OKt VI-
GERMAN REMEDY
FOR PAIN.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica.
LCMBli.O, BACKACIIK, IlEADACUt,
TOOTH VCllr bOUE TUKOAT, SWKLL-
ises.si'KAis. nr.uisEs. blkn.
CAI.l)5. lliii'T nilES
ash ali emti: niiL tains m
At U L3
Sold by Diu?Kldta aDd Dealer everywhere
1 ilty tint a Bettle Miictlens In 11
ban g uafce.
ThpICliarles .V. Vo-elpr Ce.,
l.ALTl.Helth, Mf'
RED STAR
GOUGH CURE!
ABJOLLltH FUh Kn.KM nf 1 1 1 KMLT
li i VSD1 .Jl-i "
SAFE ! SURE ! PROMPT !
25cts.
Al lil'.L'uif -rs AMI M vLfcUS
I he tliAtlLl S A V OOF I.Kit u , Hi M i tie
Aid , Pole I'repiieti'is
tl'JtUlAL nurivt:a.
BLEhl'bKsS NH,IIT8, made mt-Hraele by
that terrible con Kh. bhlleli Cure Is the remedy
foryeu Kersaleliyll U Cochran, Drug-gUt, Ne
IJ7 North iluntD street
Cftutluu.
Wti would caution the Public te lwwaru et
Duali'r etluilni; hemp s lUlvani at lea than the
regular 1'rlce, 5) c nu and II, as nfu ntlines linl linl
tatletM or lnfHrlorartle'aaruseld as the genuine
In order te i nuhie the ru te 11 cheaply II II
Cochran, druk.Kl-1, Ne 107 North (,'nieu stiect lj
euraent for Luucwitur baiLple bettle gtvtn
te ynurrc
els-1 wd.t w
THE KKV (jEi II. THAI hit, of bourbon
Ind , bjijb Iietn myseir and wife ewe our lives
tepfllLOH S LO.Nst'MI'TleS CUKE " terale
by II. li. Ceihnn, I ugu:. Se 137 North Cijecn
Street.
rite Kzclleiueiit ut Over.
The iuh at II II Cochran, druggl-it, Ne m
North (Jui en tii-t, still ceutlnu, s .,n a, co int
of perum mulcted with Cough, Coldi, Anlhina,
llrenchltis and Coimuiuptleu, u pret urt a bott.e
of hemps ilalraui ler the Threat aud Lungs,
which Is sold en a guarantee and la irHlnfr entire
satisfaction. It tn u standard family remedy.
Price 5e cents and 11 Truil uuree ni5-lwd4w
WHV WILL YOU cough when ShUeh'sture
will give Immediate reiiMf Price 10 ct , u cu ,
and jl, for sale by It 11. Cechrttn, Druggist.
Ne. 1 '.enh lluoen street.
NIIILOH'S CUUE will Imueilluteiy relieve
Croup, W hoeping C-uUk-h and llrenchltis. Ker
silBbyll. il Cochran, UragirUt, A e 131 North
Queen street.
A GKKAT l)lSCO Kill.
Thegreatest discovery of the nineteenth enn
tur U l)r Leslie's niHclal 1'n.scrtptlen fur sick
htwidai he, w hlch ls the dlsruv ry of an eminent
nhi-liliui and used ly hitn r r uv, r tl lity vnirs
befme Klvlnglt u the pubi c, kihI m -tunds to
day without a rtvul. Itead adTcruatuient In
another column.
6IUI.OHM (JATAKUH KEUKD1 & positive
cure for Catarrh, lilptherta, and Lanln r Meuth
nr sole tiy It. II Cochran, liugl,t. Ne. 147
fierth Queun street.
' HACKMfcTACK " lmllnrf and tragi uut nor
fume, l'rliei'iandiyi cent8. yersaleby 11.1!
Ciichran.iruugUU Ne UI7 NertbCluc-en .nt.
An i:ml te Hene hcraplug
hdnard fchepherd, of llnri-1-iiiinr ill, sins
' I iavliiK received e ninth l.enen i lien, Kintiic
lllllen,, I luui It mg duly te let sum ilnu human
Ityknewlt. llavuhiid n running ion, en mv
leg ter elLt juars ; my doclers tnld me I ueuld
have te hull) the tx."e .craed or 1. K muputitteil
I mid, tnstiail, thiee bottles el ISl.Tini mtieis
iind seven boxes llucklen s Arnica hulve aud
iny li g Is new neund uud wi II '
'.'ettile llltHesmoselil t rlfty nut, a b ittle.
and llucklen'a Arnbn l-alvc at v larUibr
It II Cochran. DruggUt. Ne. UJumlUu North
Cjuis ustieet, ltncustur, 1'u. ;,)
Urn Lien .irulca (vllie.
The ibMiBalve tn the world for Cuts, ItruUcj.
uius, I leers, Ball llheum, revcr Seros, letter.
hutmill IlMfifla. r:hlll.li,lna l-f.n. ... .ii umJ
nex
Cbill
Kruplleiis.and pmltlvi ly cures Piles, or no ray
iMlulltd Ills KU&runteed te give puifuet utli
bictten, or money rulundcd. Price a cents nor
box. rer siUe by II. U Cecnrun. I)ruinli ivr
si.il 11J North ynen strnet. Ijinijistiir l'
Cn
"Oh t if I had only known that In ttiiin Known
what ' Known thutu slj plu cold tn the h ad
limy develop into cbienlc Cuhi ill ' Well It
Isti't lisilute, tot l.'y's Cresin Halm will cuie
catinhcven alter ttiu sutjijier's life has become
a burden tehlin,und huuuuiiaucetnhu lilenils
It IhUiii only raillesl and thnreuirhly tcluntlrla
csturrhcuiu tiiewn. .Netallnulil. 1'rtctilitiy
ents U 17-2dted.tw
rer lama back, staeer chest, use Bhlleh's I'or I'er
mu Plaster. l'ike-Vcnts. Per sale by 11. it.
vv. ....., ...B.a,(.u, irfd 4'UI 111 IJUtUU MlllCt.
AI'CINK I'LASTEIUU
A'
BENSON'S TORODS IlASTERS.
W I.NTr.U KAl'USUUK Cf ts (.01 UHS,
Colds, l'leiirtsv, lthetnmllin, rneuinenta.
Neuralgia. i-ilulUa, bimilUK.'. Ilacliaihe ami
ether ailments, fur whli.li lirnsen s CapcUm
l'lasters are adinlttcsl te be tl-e best iiunedy
known 1 hey relieve and euie m lew lieuw,
when noMhernpplliatleuls, i iticbsst beuetli
Kndereil tiy Sixn phvstctant si dilruggls'S Ho He Ho
wate of Imitations tinder si i llai ximuillnu
names suih hi "Ciinstium V splrtn," i
"Lnpdclne " AfK ren llsss i asp tiK e
ernsH Kvaiutmiiarelully nhi n mhi I uy All
ilrugguts.
SK.IU'U . IOHNSHN,
dlltndoeitAw rroprtelei', Nei link.
A
I H'S HAIR V HJ OK.
Perfect Hair
1 mlti nti a. nitnuil and heuliln condition el the
scalp, and of the glsnds thte hhuh neuilh
ment is obtained When, tn i nf,itenie of
iirii anil dl-e-H'e, the hvlr beieinei weak, thin,
sudgiiiy, Avers llMrMgei l i'engthen It
tejterelts original color, preu ' It ispld and
vigorous growth, and Imp it t t. It the lutii
and treshuess of youth.
1 hive uixl Ayer's llatr lm t u a long time,
and am ceuv Inci d et Its v alue vv hen 1 w as 17
cars of hke my hatr began te turn grav liem
menci'il uslug the Iger, and as surprlislat
the goeil ettisits It produced It net only is
steied thecolertomy hair, bi t esitiiiulatwl in
growth that 1 have new mere l sir than i mm if
lere-j it. r.u warns, Celdnater, jl i.
Ayer's Hair Viger,
Sold y all Ilrupgtsts ae lie' muis
lri i ark strrr-Rtsn fiem lebllltv and b9 et
appetite tl your stomach 1- it et eidei. ei
m ir nitiid confused take Avi saisst-aitlia
Ihu nu dlclne will restere 1 1 vc cut tone mil
tuutuliy tothesystetu.uiore'ii. i an,lp"eili y
thsn anv tonic )nt discovered
lei tx months I BtifTert ' from Wier and
steuiach tieubles. Jl teod aid net ueuiKh tun,
and I Ixs-ame weak and very u li eu aclilisl
I took six bettlixs n Avei s -i .npsib a. and
was cured. lullus XI. rilmti -,'iuUeld, Msj.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
1'i-epvred by Dr. J C. Avei te.lwell.
Vta. sold by all UnuslnU u (.11 li bet
lles.M SR ilildJl
reKN kkmevkkT
VICrOItU C0HN REM0VKK.
Wsmtnted te eradicate ce-nplstely and in a
shun time, the most nbduru.e c irui, hant or
oil, without pain. Soldbytiee w Hull, thss
A. Lechnr, Jehn li. KautTUian, lr VV m. W erm
ley, And. U. t ruy, Ches. J. Sh i myer, and at
HKCUTOLU'S liBt el sTUKK,
dncl-lyd Na 101 w est Ora .ntre s
c'urni.
H
I HSU A IJKUTHKH.
Special Bargains
rii; hie p.ai an t. !
THE HOnMY WEEK.
-W E OKI tr.-
BXTRAOnDINARY INDUOHMdHTS
-1N-KU
t.Li hb,
SILK MUrrLM.-,
S!l h Nl hin.s,
I'LL -II NECKlltS.
SILK SUSPENPEKS,
riv i ii'i inn
I ANCl I VUEUttEAK,
ILIi HANUKEUCflU t -.
rAKCYa.MI J VCKElf.
Al.ea Full Line I
MEN'S YOUTHS' AN I' b'Jl
OVERCOATS, SUITS
AND-
PANTALOONS.
Alse a Line et
UO Mbl. AM) KUllUEKl evl-
LHlJltl-LLAS TKL.NI ?,
AL1SI.S AMi LLl l U MjS
Hi have uevrly afull line of i e goeJs. but
they win uU reiual'i se Ien a i, , n wi are
sriini; them at. Be call ILI- u i ,i iJ ,ec ler
veui-t It
HlliSH & BROTHER.
ONE-PRIOE
Clothiers and Eurnishers,
COli. .NOtllHtlUEENST. AND GK.N1UE
SOUAUK, LANCASIKU, PA
rUX8, it V.
c
lIelt'Kl lRt.
AMER'S
CHOICE FURS,
Jlevt Sealskin Ce.tts,
ELEGANT MDFrS AND TRIMMINGS,
ALL KINDS.
Gent's Seal Caps.
NO. 39 WEST KING STREET,
nev JMiuil
TUIIAOCO 4tt) VlfUHI
ITiSTAHLIHHED 177C.
Demutb's Cigar Stere.
Wu tave In stock n Kine .issortmentof boeils,
kultable
Christmas Presents for Gentlemen.
MhKl'.SCHAUM ril'ES and CIWAIt HOLD.
El'.s, I'lalu, Carved and Silver Meuntid
Uenuluu HtKNClI UltlAlt l'U'ts In l.ilUst
Styles, tib ipes and Mnimtlnijs
fine HMuKl.SU TOIIACCOS. Itipertcd and
hey West Cigars. Our Hpeclelty The only
Clear Havana tiller Hand-Made Clfrsr In the
city for Ac, brands " Mia," "Cluurlda" and
" Ouldun Lien."
CAN ES. in AH Styles and I'rlccu. Sumir limes,
CUiu ( ni s. Match boxes. Ac.
4-rclupbone Ceiinectlcn.
NO. 114 BASTKINQ STREET,
I.AVCABTKIt IA. decj-lmd
YA.TOUr.B.
MTA'ICUKS.
Walche3, Clocks Chains and Jewelry
at less than mictien pitcca until January 1, 187.
tlne let of lllnirs. He. Alse, hltu, w'althain
(Aurera for which 1 am Sole AKeut), and ether
KlrsbUess Watches. Hest Watch and Jewelry
UcpalrtiiK
-i'errM.i time by telegraph DaUy, only
placuluclty.
L. WEBER,
1W.K North Queen St, iNear I'enn'a. it, is, Uepet,
Hlioctacles, KyeglaiHis anaoptlcalUeotli, All
c
kinds el Jewelry,
Mi
TirKTZCIKi; .1 HAUUHMAM'KUIlKArUTOKK,
TO REDUCE STOCK
1. W. II. I. nevhi:i l.(U It
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
letzger & Haughman's Cheap Stere,
Ne. 43 West King Streot,
Botweou the Ooepor Heuse and Berrol Herso Hetol, Laucaster, Pn.
M
ti:i luum 'H im it i mn si;.
FAHNESTOCK'S.
Ladies' and Children's Coats
A.
REDUCED
AU our (Jeiita liave been rodttcecl te
Tiicxtj atlll hi witnt eheultt eoe theui.
R. E. FAHNESTOCK,
Niwl Ihxir te the Court Heuso, Lancaster, Ph.
rVUHlTVKK.
JUH ituhk wakkkoemh.
nut teiuM.r a I'Ain or Tueas
Mding Dress Pillows.
CALL KAltLI Al'
Hoffmeier's Furniture Warerooms.
They are the nicest thins out aud we hive lust
received another let et them.
30 HAST KIliQ STUBtTT.
-rKDl (.'Hi i'HIt 1,
Expectations Mere Than Realized.
Out CbiLsttnav liadc nas v, ty Iiike. Largest
for vear- manks te our many friends lint
them are still a fniv articles lilt which would
make verj desirable
New Year's Gifts,
1M11CH I HI! LOU Ell AT
REDUCED PRICES.
J. H. WIDMYER,
Oorner EfiBt KIdk nud Duke Bta.,
LANCAS1KU, PA.
ept8-lyd
JLTKlNITbH'S rUIWITl'IlK DKrer.
CHRISTMAS.
And neare Kcady te Shew as Hue and I.hike
an Aajertmeut of
FURNITURE
IN ALL LINES,
Ai HAS K Lit HKfcN SHOWN LNHlElIll,
The x'tef tediy are se utetty aud attractive
that u H hard te Keslst Iluylnfr HcmmthliiK
In Out Line ter
CHRISTMAS.
We want you one and all te feel perfectly free
te come every day If you desire, and leek at
what Is betnK put en the floors new and attrac
tive, and nu will net be nrged te buy.
loe would be surprised te loam hew many
are deln r tbU each week
Wu have already set aside a great many pres
ents ler DKCEM0Elt:i, but ,e can still keep a
ideal many mere Bccicts
vT-
HEINITSH'S
Furniture Depot,
NOS. 27 Ss 20 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCAbTKK, PA.
UUUVKHlr.lt
TTIblli.UAUK "
Coffees and FlnoTeaa
te pleae the taste of cv erj beily. Frutts and
Kancy OrocerlPSXf every ilmcrlnllan. Price and
'iuiiltty speak terthemiulves. uoeds delivered
OEO. V7IAHT,
Se 1I3 Wl'JlKInK Street,
relopheno connection nun JHyd
Ji T HUKHf?!! '
OlTOr IIIKKK'lO.Ni
WHITE GRAPES
H e Imielult thriKMiuarleis el a ten which uie
very cheap nt tee peund.aud 2 pounds for SJc,
ter thu best.
WHITE Oil Al'KS are refreshlnif.and at theso
prices are within the reach of overyeno roll
IHENKW VKAUHINNKIl TABLE.
Try our KINK rilESH (JOHN or eurllnrl vailed
Evaporated fijiuar Cern. Our l'rlde of Main, or
Dew Drep, or Paris are very su pi rtnr brands.
OurhVAI'OUATEIJSUUAil COHN wu think
has no dual.
Hne 'lable Peaches, u'se Hue California
Canned r'rtill.etc,
BURSK'S,
NO. 17 KABT KING BTlUSiST,
LANUABTK1L I' A.
-Vr0TIlwlTUSTANnINa THAT l'Ulir
XN adclpbln Is the largest manutacturtni; city
In the United btite, we ship large euftnlltlts of
MILLLU'S 110UA. bOATtheiu.
.
PRICES.
prleea thnt uiuet otTeot rnpld bhIes.
;ikv (ieuii.1.
J.
8. IHV1.KKA I'll.
Muswr, HuiMBsn .7, 1-.
Only Four Days in 1886.
AM XKWUmi'S l'HKLNTS
leu wish te buy n will avi veu
money In any ;oed in our Hue, as we
aie i losing out our entire iteck
FOR OA8H.
JohnS.&ivler&Ge.,
Ne. 2B EriBt KIur fitreet,
LA.SLASTElt, PA.
OTAMM HKOS. A CO.
CLOSING OUT !
CLOSING OUT !
Stamm Bres, & Ce.
-AllE-
LLOSINU OUT TUB ENTIIU HALASCI OF
( IIUISTMAH HOODS, A!
Greatly Reduced Prices.
U e I1AVK JIA.N1
b'pecial Bargains le Ofler le Yeu,
As our Limited amount el room will net permit
ustecarr) Xmas Heeds ever until
Xmas next
WHAT WE HAVE.
HOLLb, l'lLIUItb DOOKS, STOUT BOOKS,
hXKAIMiOOhS, AUTOOItAril 1100W.
1111AS3 UOOOn
1IUAR3 WAUO.S3, IHIAS3 TUMI-, 1IKAS3
WHISK HOLUEHS.
IKON Hil", LAIHhB' SATUIIELi, IOILE1
C tHE", Kn
BOSTON STORE.
Xes. 2G and 28 .North ijuccii Nt ,
LANCA8TI.il, I'A.
SUHVBLLANKUUS.
JG1MNN X IIKr.NKMAN.
HOLIDAY HINTS
Jinny ierseui w.mt te make t'linat
ma3 1'reaentntiut de uet knew wli.it Ui
Bt'lect ; let us assist jeu. AVe liuve be
many useful tilings.
I'er Gentlemen, an elegant Set of
Carvers or a geed Pocket Knife will
be acceptable.
Ter Ladles we lia.e Plated Knives,
l'eika or Spoons, an Klegant Stand or
Library Lamp, Toilet Sets or AVeik
Uexes, and hundreds of ether useful
presents.
Ter Children we have everything
like L'xpress Wagons, Sleds, Veloci
pedes, Trains of Cars, Jleclmulcal
Toys.
Many articles which we have an
ever stock we are closing eutat'leiw
than cost.
ifjrAsk for Dargains.
FLINN & BRENEMAN,
Ne..162 North Queen Street,
LANCA8TEU I'A.
VIOtmiKB.
jjYnns .vTitATnTeN.
AT THIS 8EA80N Ur
GIFT GIVING,
I II Kyi KSTIOM AUHK8,
WHAT SHALL I GIVE
AND MIKIll.81IALL KILT
The Meet for the Leiwt Menoy?
A tlne selectlun et 811k Murtlers rietn fsl
tents terJUO, tn Whlte.Cieaiu and Celers.
KleiianlSllk llandkerehtels, M cents te
Hm A fine let of Uentleinen's Scat Is
mid Neckties
Kine 1'enKCO llandkeiehlufs, In While,
I 'i earn and Celers.
Handsome 811k and I mbreMetrtl Huf
punders Cellars and Cutis, I Iidrwiaraud8tcck.
Iiiks. If you want setuethliiK better, our
Overceas) and Soils ate low In'pilce and
Keed luiiiallty. What could te a ulcer
oriuerearceptablCKlft than a Reed warm
SullorOveiceat.
HtOttll ClUt-, lle te lb. I'IUUIHWS)S
lowest,
lyers & Rathfon,
I'Ori'LAK CL01H1EKB,
NO. 12 EA8T KINQ STnBBT,
LA.NCA81KH. I'A.
B
U HO lilt A HUITON.
Prepare for Christmas !
Have veua husi and, a hither m a brother t II
Leu have, what would be mom acceptable as a
hrlslmas (lift than a
FINE SUH' OF CLOTHES
Sbtll AS AlthlULH Al
BURGER & SUTTON'S
.Miiiliiint litllurhiK niul I'IeIIiIhk Stere.
Ol If veuciin'l aiteid ant utlie Suit
Buy an Overcoat,
And If you can I atfeid that
Uiiy One or Our Neliby Ncckdes.
Of which we have nemathliiK entirely new Call
and kh) them
BTTEGER & SUTTOI,
NU. 24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LA.NUASrEH, I'A
w
IMilAMHON A rtlSTKH.
TELEPHONE CONNECTION.
WILLIAMSON & FOSTER.
After the Festival
UETUM COMPLIMENTS
Are in Order.
tn making your eeleetlen, leiui mber a IhtnK
of melsajey forever.
OK.NTS' OVLUCOAli, ) telil.u.).
tiENia iini.as suits, no ou te iis.iu.
HOTS' UUES1SUI13, l.en te M.0".
I1018'0 KUCOATS.IiWtel'UU.
LHII.IHIKN'S DUES9 6110111
I'AM Sl'ITfS lieu te I' tm
CHILUUEN'8 U KltCOA IS, :.'J le KtU.
V.I..NTS' SILK MUFrLEU3.il OU telti'i
OI.NTS'SIYLISHSILK
KKCIv WEAK, S!C , VK. , 7V
SlLKHAM)KKlt'JHlElS,S6e, VC 7.
l.K.VTS' KUK-TOPKIl
UI.OVKS, ffSe.ll IV, Its.
CI. 01 II, h.Nll,
11UCK A.VI 8AKANAC
Ul.OXhS AND MIllS
CA11U1UAN8,75C,1J, II,
ladies' run catk', Murrs,
AND I10A3
OE.S18' SKALSKISCAI'S ANII TUItll MH.
IIKAVEU UAUNTLE18
ANU COLLAK1.
UENlS'B'lIr-reiiaOr'T H.LTHA19.
ri.NK SILK HIIES HA1S
ANOOPKIIA IIAld.
IIOrB'HEAVVCLOlHCAfS AMI 1'OI.US.
LA 1)1 1.1' AN 11 UKNlb'
iioe rs, siieki a ni sLirrEKB.
LA III KV HAND MADE
I UK.NLII IUIISLll'1'Klll
lhoUeslCoiulortableBliou fut Ladles,
Waukenphast, - $3.50.
Ladles Waterpioef (laltersaul Kubber Over
shoes. . .. ,
Uents'Frunch Calfskin Heets Bened llalmo llalme
ra's and Congress (latter. ,, , .
Waterproof Oruln Leather Heets. Itubber
Alettes and Ataskas.
dents' Itubber overshoes, 10c
WILLIAMSONS FOSTER.
32, 34, 'Ml and 38 East Kin? St.,
LANOAbrKU. I'A.
-Sleie open Every livening until tuither
Netice.
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