Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 03, 1887, Image 2

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LANCASTER, 'JANUARY S, 1ST
The "cn Administration.
"With the new year comes n new admin
istration of the state affaire of Pennsylva
nia, which gees back te her Republican
iA idol. The legislature assembles with its
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usually exciting amy or electing a c niieu
A Ol-A 1 ! It . 1.1- -
Ttitfmint whatever, since the man tn All
"the place has been selected for it with the
'". snemlmrlv unanimous concurrence of the
$$$ party bosses and the legislature will readily
ratify the selection. The signiflcant thing
about this matter is net se much that the
place of senator Is net te be contended for,
for that often happens when pre-eminent
.qualification points him out ; but the fact
is that Mr. Quay ha3 no pre-eminent qual
ifications for senator. He is net distin
guished as an orator or thinker ; he can
not adorn the Senate. Moreover, he
adorns the political councils of his party in
'Pennsylvania. He is of demonstrated ability
M a politician, but that is ab.lity of a sort
that will net enable him te shine in the
Senate. It must be conceded, however,
that it is the sort of ability that is accus
tomed te be rewarded with the Senate,
In the Republican parly in Pennsylvania.
It is strictly in accord with Republican
K ' yinwwriant
in the state that Mr. Quay
Bhenld be chosen te the Senate by his party
without contention. Being easily its best
politician, he earns its highest prize of
honor. After the Camerons, father and
son, have se steadily represented the state
in the Senate, it is impossible for its Re
publican houee te feel a shock at the
thought of cheesing te that supreme legis
lative body men who cannot speak or
write or think strongly upon great political
questions.
We congratulate the Republican party
that it is se easily content, and the legis
Jature that it will have no trouble ever its
choice of senator. We de net knew whether
the. Republican governor is equally te be
.congratulated that he has been relieved by
the bosses from the trouble of cheesing
w hat he calls his cabinet. f?e is, we knew,
reported te wear a nose of wax, and the
tusplcleu is general that he will be but the
creature of his masters. It may however
be otherwise ; and we are anxious te see
the light that will be thre Kn upon his ad
ministration by his choice of the state offl effl
cers. We understand that he declares that
lie will have an attorney general whom he
believes te be a better lawyer than him-
:$h self; which is certainly a very sensible
uciuuiiuauuu, i no l'Ciaiau) III 11, I1UW-
ever, it will be bad for the younger gentle
men who have been named for the place,
a J General Reaver can hardly be presumed
te think that they are better lawyers than
he is. His atterney general will net be
if-hief Justice Mercur; for we are as-
""y ?. On What Wl! drPTTl VPrr rnml antlm.
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JirestuPat the judge
has advised the
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net desire the
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accept it. Ills
Ii. i is te remain en the suDiemHbpneh.
.Ji'iVvblch he proposes seeking a renemlna-
lien. He desires te spend all his remain
ing days of usefulness upon it. The idea
of selecting him as attorney general is sup
posed te have ceme from the friends of
Judge Williams who has been spoken of
prominently for the place, but who would
probably prefer te go en the supreme
bench. As Judge Mercur does net take
the bait, it seems probable that Governer
&. Heaver, if he permits himself, or is per.
muiea, w carry out lm wishes, will make
Judge Williams attorney general.
The Artcr-Dinner Speech.
The after-dinner speech has been acquir-
vv uB uunuuicu IHUUIIUCUWUI line, IIHU IH6
? greai speecn or Air. Uradv has slvpn t)m
institution a boom that puts it far in ad.
vance of the lecture platform a3 a means
of reaching the popular ear. At a public
dinner where the guests are men of note In
all walks of life, the public can feel reas reas
enibly ceitaln that no speech will be re
ceived with favor that has net
something in it worth reading. The
guests act as an examining beard
and pass upon the work by their
applause or silence, and though the people
may modify the verdict, yet the orator can
feel sure that if he wins the hearty ap
' pluuse of these judges he is sure of a care
ful reading by million? of his countrymen.
Mr. Chauncey M.Depew, in an Interview
published in the Xew Yerk Herald, shows
mai aneuier advantage of the after-dinner
speech lies in the friction that there takes
place, for "nothing keeps the public se
Widoawakeas the clashing of ideas."
" Mr. So-and-se is a great believer in a pro
ject. It is his hobby he Uses at the table
ntr , iu emnn iu a luiui, ana ventilates it. His
V neighbor entertains a different opinlen.and
;( ueiuta iu ie;ir u 10 snreds, believing he
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fcadebate, a great question may have been
vu8Uk up unu aiscusseii. Tiie press selzes
NnVtandaaltates It. T.lkn in.i.1. i,
hi$? TF ln a wek?3 tlme. Is think.
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I'ilmep P"lated h. Europe.
"'The Early Cleslnir MeTrmmi
$X committee of these interested in the
:Jy closing movement announce that,
i I elldiv season bfilncr ilvpr. ttm utnr,.
'ft,
Will from to-iuenow evening be closed ate
p. m., except en Mondays and Saturdays,
during the year and the whole of the month
of December. In a movement of this kind
it is desirable that there should be all pos
sible unanimity, and It is belleved that the
few who steed out against the movement
last year will enroll themselves ln its ranks
for the coming twelve months.
It has been successfully demonstrated
that there is no money in keeping
the 8terc3 open after 6 o'e'ock, and
Lancaster shoppers have easily accom
modated thcmselve3 te the new regulation.
The cost of heat and light and the general
wear and tear of business has net been
compensated for by the few sales made
after sundown.
Rut that ether and larger phase of the
question remains te be regarded ; the ad
ditional time gained by empleyes for home
culture. Time thus spent is bound te
make them mere cheerful, better Informed
and mere enterprising citizens ; nnd thus
the community has a near interest in the
early closing movement. Se long as em
pleycrs pay their empleyes the same wages
as under the old regime, it is difficult te see
hew there can be two opinions en the sub
ject of early closing.
Therefore, lt the early closing move
ment In this town for 1S57 be a unanimous
one.
TmnTT-EienT people were killed in
Philadelphia last year at steam railroad grade
crossings. This Is a frightful record.
ruling Infant of the Arc..,
Well we Rreet thee, Elghty-SeTen ;
While Eighty-Six suggested Styx.
Tby mmi rhyme well with Heaven '
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We congratulate our contemporary, the
..Ww i're, upon Its handsome new dress of
type for the new year. Lancaster new has
three of the prettiest dallies ln the state.
The Philadelphia Xttcs haa come down te
a penny tn price and its brainy editors have
become Its menled proprietors. This Is geed
ew l ear's news for the profession.
The Chambersburg liepostery as a dally Is
new one of our most welcomed exchanges.
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Mrs. Loe.vx Is said te be potential ln nam
ing her husband'a successor ln the Senate:
which is proper enough, ler she did much te
establish her husband.
rRU.vcnMEx have a genius ler celebra
tions and have Just finished a most Impos
ing demonstration ln memory of the great
statesman, Qambetta, whose voice first pro
claimed the establishment of the republic
One of the orators referred as fellows te bfs
visit te America en the occasion of the un
veiling of Birtheldi's statute of Liberty : "I
have Been these Trench peopleacrees thesea,'
he aald, ' for whom France remains an eblect
of infinite love. Everywhere, from the Allan
tle te the racinc.l found among them the re.
membrancoef our illustrious, honored and
rwpt6d trtbunr. Let us, then, pay our hom
age te these geed citizens, te these of our
race abroad horn Gambetta was desirous of
visiting Just before he was struck down by
death."
We are in the habit of regarding the French
element el our population as be very small
that Its Influence en the formation of the
national character la hardly worth consider
ing except ln Louisiana aud along the Can
ada line, but this French traveler appears te
have formed a a ery different impression.
French emigrants preserve their interest and
pride la their mother country with great per per
aliteney; Louisiana and Canada have kept
the flame burniag for a century after they
nere abandoned te their fate, and no doubt
the crowds of French people who flecked te
welcome their compatriots en their visit te
unveil Liberty gave the travelers the impres
sion that the Americans were largely of
French extraction. The French are extremely
narrow In some matters and care te knew
very llttleabeutany ether lands than France,
se that thereii an telling what vague notions
of ourceuntry may beln the French mind.
Chaules EMenvSMiTii has been ever in
New Yerk long enough te learn that Warner
Miller has the Inside track for United State
senator, rerbaps the lsh U father te the
thought.
Twe young ladles were killed and seven
seriously injured at a grade railway crossing
near Fert Wayne, Ind. Seme equally ter
rible human sacrifice will probably be
necessary in this city before the railroad
companies can be Induced te place gatesand
watchmen at all the eredings, though in
ether cltles they bav& these safeguards, and
visitors te Lancaster aim eat Invariably com
ment upon the danger and the number of
the crossings. In a hilly city where It is often
difficult te atop a team at a railway track, It
Is a matter ler vtender that accidents are se
rare.
Tni1. 1 the time of the year te guard
against Impure Ice.
PER30NAL.
Mi SKAini, the painter, has returned te
Lurepe.
QcEE.t Victeria Is Jailing very fast, and
will scarcely survive this, her Jubilee year.
The Leoan letters of condolence are te be
printed ln a memorial volume. The fund
for Mrs. Legan Is new WO.OOQ.
Rev. Dn. S. Morais, of Philadelphia, has
been elected president of the faculty of the
Sew Hebrew seminary In New Yerk.
Mateu Hewitt, of New Yerk, and the
ether municipal etllcers elected In November,
were formally Inducted into office Saturday
without any special ceremony.
Chief Justipk Waite Is as great a
favorite with the pfetty Klris of Washington
as General Sherman, and he doesn't try te
kiss his way Inte popularity either.
Father William SnenMAX, who, while
yet a Catholie priest, married Tillle McCoy,
thereby severing his connection with the
church, has been baptized by the Kev. Justin
D. Fulton Inte the faith and membership et
the Centennial Baptist church ln Brooklyn.
He will become a BiptUt minister.
Horatio Petter, klxth bishop of the dle
cesoef New Yerk, dl6d Sunday morning at
his resldence in New Yerk, agixl gi, ne
graduated from Union college lu 1KM, and a
year later entered the Kplncepal mlnWtry.
fie was elected bishop of New Yerk In 1851,
the year hu brother was raised te the bishop bishep bishop
rle in this state. '
Ex CosennssMAN Jenx S. NEwnERitr.
one el the wealthiest men in Michigan, died
Sunday at Detroit, or Hrlgbfs dlseasei He
was the head pi the firm or Newberry A Me
Mlllan, car bullders and railway owners, but
he has net hlm-ell ,eon active ln the man man
agement of the firm's affairs for the last few
yearn, hla health belcit very peer.
Ex-Maver Charles Siedler, of Jersey
City, has announced his Intention et retiring
from the firm of P. Lorillard, tobacco raanu
faclurerr, of which he is a member. Mr
.Siedler entered the services of the Lerlllards
in 1S51 when 15 years or age, a messenger.
anil f.l'nnttlnllV twV-grkin ITnanat.nm nf ... T '
cern. ! or several years he has been in re
ceipt of salary and commissions afrereeatln?
ever f 100,000 annually. BB K K
IUt by Tite MIIIIed,
The Interesting nisortien comes from Paris
that in the past year the dogs there killed
1,709,000 rati. Merely from a hpnrtlug point
or view this would net bose bail, for 1 knew
a neble lord who loves his terrier llke a
brother because the terrler can kill a rat with
one shake. It Is an undoubted lact that sev
eral millions of rats inhabit Paris. Il these
figures are correct, they lend honor te the
crime of a man In Nice who was sentenced te
three months In prison ler training a terrier,
lint the Frenchman had kertlkl motives and
his occupation was net unconnected with
lapmaaute.
Married lu Their Old Age.
At Uelvldere, N. J., Edward Van uxem,
aged 70, and Mrs. Anna M. HIake, aged CO, of
h.V??' v-: yiete married by tl.e bride's
ehu.ch: ThiV18 .Uu,0U Staked
Luuitn, ina bride iita been a widow tnr
twemy.flve years, and tlTBrembsTbeVi
wlftlws only two years. Bum are wealthy"
A rrlnc Amnni WIU.
Washington Corr.er l'hlltdclphla liecerd,
A story, new te we, about eccentric Isaac
Barnes, once collector at Bosten aud always
prince et wits. His wife was a dovetod Bap
tist. When he went te church, which was
seldom, he went with her. But he always
went with a mental rcscrratleti, upon which
his fancy disported ltsslf during pcrvlce, for
there was only one Baptist that tie liked,
and that was Mrs. Barnes Nmi, the
Baptists were about te build a rbapel,
and Mrs. Barnes was Interested Iu pro
curing subscriptions te that end. She spoke
te Mr. Barnes about It, aud, as he Intimated a
willingness te subscribe, she sent a collector
te urge him further. The collector fald he had
understood that Mr. Barnes was willing
te subscribe. Mr. Barnes said he was.
The collector drew out a subscription
book and eflered It for Mr. Barnes'
signature. "Ne," said Barnes, " I won't sign
that book because that Isn't necessary. My
word's just as geed as my bend. hen 1 uy
I'll subscrlbe I mean It. And I may as well
say at once that mv auUtcrtplien will tni
f 5,000," This fairly took the collector's breaih
away, for It was almost the whole of the
amount they were trying te raise. "Tint U
a splendid "gift," he managed te say alter n
while; "we shall be Mry deeply obliged."
"Net at all," said Barnes, "but," he added,
"there la a coudltleu te the gift." "Oh,"
said the collector, "I'm sure auy condition
you might annex would be well received bv
our people." "I'm net se sure about that,"
said Barnes : "the condition Is that all the
people baptlred ln the new chapel shall be
baptized lnbolllnghetwater." 'Ooodmorn 'Oeodmorn 'Ooedmorn
ing," said thecollector,asheputtheubscrlp thecellector,asheputtheubscrlp thecollecter,asheputtheubscrlp
Hon book in his pocket aud walked ell.
A Herts Uey't Strang DUappetmsce
Eugene B. Archer, Bgeil II years, disap
peared from his mother's home ln Muhlen
berg township, Berks cunty, en December
3 and diligent search by detectives aud
ethers ever since has failed te discover his
whereabouts. The cae Is similar te that el
Willie Arneld, a month age. Archer Is the
son or a well to-de widow and atteuded the
Carrell Institute, where the Arneld boy was
alseastudent. OntheClst Mrs. Archer rep
rimanded her son for playing truant and
next day he tied. Inquiry tar and wids has
brought no tidings et the boy.
1U 1U1I 1-nlul.
The Allentown and llarrisburg clubs have
been admitted te the Pennsylvania Associa
tion. Secretary W. i'. (.'lark hassppreed
of the follewlngcontracts : With Soranten
IL C. Fisher and Jehn F- Brenuan; Wil Wil
llamspert, F. G. Malene, manager , Lewis
Baker, Christian Klckley, Jeseph MufUer,
Jehn Barnes, F. Zimi and B. L. Murphy.
The Scranton club gives notice of an agre
ment with Ed. Burke. Iteadlni: has applied
for admifsien into the A sscciatieu.
a witirr.it iNFeniis the itblic
That the secret of geed heftiih Is te keep the
Ikln lu geed working condition.
That te keep the (klu ln geed werkln; condi
tion the pores must be kept open
That a porous plaiter it apUster that epens
the pores cf the skin
That the only plaster for opening the pores of
the skla Is Allcock's 1'oreiu riaster.
That AUcecks Pereus l'Iatcr assists the body
tothre off Its bnrUonemo aliments through
the skin Use natural process of relit t.
That every ether o-calledperou plaster Is an
Inferior article which rannet be coin pared w 1th
Allcock's.
That Allcock's have steed the test i twentr
live years and have rrvred ttw be.texieruul
remedy extant
Frem Richmond, Va I sell a great deal et Dr
Bull's Cough Syrup and flnd that tt Klves bettai
satisfaction than any ether Cough Syrup.
I. W1LSOS MOSELCY.nruggtst-
"Once upon a midnight dreary." when I
teed se sal nd weary, upon my bd hilt mad
wlthpatn, a friend bought me a bottle nf sa j
Hen Oil. It cured lua. 1 needed thll, and
nothing mere '
SHILOH'S VlTALlZEltls what you neea for
Constipation, Leis e( Appetite, D'.zilns.-, and
all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Trice 10 and 73
cents per bottle, ter sale by II. 11. Cochran
Druggist, Ne. IS) North Uuoen street.
THAT HACKING COL Gil can be se eulckly
curedby Snlleh's Cure We ruarantee It. Ter
sale by II. U. Cechmn, DruggUU Ne. 137 North
Queen street.
UcckJen'i Arulet Nilr.
The nest Salve tn the world for Cnts, ltrulses,
Seres, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, fever Seres, Tetter,
Chapped Hands, ChUblalns, Cerns, and a'l Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pty
required. It is guaranbitd te el vh prf ect satis
faction, or money refunded. Price a cents pur
box. rer sale by II. IL Cecnran, Dni3gljt,137
and 1st North Qunen street, L&ncagtar, 1'a.
WILL YOU Sl'irri( with Hvspnpsla an
Liver Complaint? shlleh s ttaliirr u gnaran
Ued te cure you. for sale by II U. Ceihrua
Druggist, Ne. 1S7 North Uuten stret.
Si ltd till I.llf.
Mr. I). I. WUconsen, et llere ne, Ky , says
he was, for many jears, badly a:'licted with
Phthisic, also Diabetes . the pains were almost
nnendurable and would sometimes almost threw
htm Inte convulsions. He trlud Klectric Hitters
and get relief from Brt bottle and afur taking
six bottles, was entirely cured . and hud gained
ln flesh eighteen pounds Says he pesltHwy be
lieves be would have died, had It net b-en ter
the relief afforded by Electric. Hitter sold ut
flftycentsabettleby II 11 (.echran, Druzgiat,
Nes. 137 and 139 North yuren tr-u, Luneaster,
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CUUUI, WIIOOl'INbCObUll and Umnchltls
Immediately relieved by SWleh s Cure 1 ur sale
by U. 11. Cochran, Drutst, Ne lSSNorieUueeu
street.
Dr. HaasLza Webx Sracr, t'urely egetable,
pleasant te take, wUl expel worms If any exist,
no purgative required after using. Price, a
cents, by all druggists. bs-SmaMW&r
Sllraculeus Kscape.
W. W. Heed, druggist, of Wlnchestei . Ind ,
write . " One of my customers, 11 rs LeuU l'lki.
Burtenla, Handelpn county, Ind., wn a long
sufferer with Consumption, and was given up
te die by her physicians bbeneardetDr king's
New Discovery for Consumption, and began
buying It el me. In six months' time she
walked te this clty.adUtanceel six miles, and
la new se much Improved aha hnj quit using it.
Sno fees she ewes her life te It. '
1'ree trial Iiettlea at Cochran's Drug "tore,
Nes. 137 and 133 North Qutcn street, Lancaster
Ia. it,
AHK YOU MA Ilk. miserable by Indigestion
Constipation, Dizziness, Les of Apputlie, Yel Yel
ew Skin t Snlleh's Vltallzer is a positive cure,
for sale by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137
North Queen street
The Impending Dancer.
The recent statistics et the number of deaUs
show that a large majority dle with Consump
tion. This disease may commence with an ap
parently harmless cough which c in be cured In
stantly by Kemp's Ilalsam for the Threat and
Lungs, which Is guaranteed te cure and relieve
all cases. Price Si cents and fl. Trial Hit tree
rer sale by II. U. Cochran, druggist. Ne 7
North Queen street. eG-lwdAllw
BIIILOH'S COUGH and Consumption Cure Is
sold by us en u guarantee. It cuies Lonsuinp Lensuinp
5551" iSrsalebyll. II. Cochran, Druggist, i.e.
133 North Queen street. ; f
A Very Narrow t:cape.
"Yes, 1 had a very narrow escape," said a
premluent citizen te a Irlund. "I hu centlned
te my bed for a year and my friends gave me up
ter a consumptive's grave, un.Il 1 bgan usint
Kemp's Daleain for the Threat and Lungs, uud
here 1 am, sound and hearty " Price Uv and
II. Fer sale by II. U. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 1,17,
North Queen street. Luncaaicr. '
rOK DYSI'KI'SIA and Liver Complaint, you
PaJ. "jPrlntcd guarantee en every bottle of hhl hhl
leh s Vltallzer. It never falls te cure, for sale
trueL t'0:hrin druggist. Ne. lJ7NorthQueen
-k".".1 '.'J. had only knewnthatin time. Known
what' Known that a Maple cold ln the had
17, T,5J?'?P nte chronle Catarrh." Well. It
Isnt tee late, ler hly's cresm Ilalm will cure
$$$l V"L?,u'tlSi nferr' life has betemu
a burden Ujhlm.and he anul.aneH te hu friends.
ii!jihenlytnuJl0"1 ttnA thoroughly selentlOe
catarrh cure known. Netallquld. I'Ucetlity
cenu- dl7-3deedAw
JUbT AS GOOD. ""
Don't allow auyene te make you I., lies, e an v
ether remedy Is Just as geed for sick hiudache
as Ir. LeHlkrs Special I'lescrlptien, fei tt la net
tme. This Is the only remedy In the w eiid thut
etrlkcs at the root of thu dlsouie and drtvcslt
out. Olve It atrial.
Otis neTTLs Krrxera a Ccbs. Mr, Oscar K. IL
Kech, of Allentown, Ia, was bedfast with ln
nammatery rheumatism In the winter of 1&b3.
Doctors could de nothing te relieve him. He
commenced using Gress' ltheumatle Ilrmedy
lly the time he had used halt a bottie he teuid
n.euiauuui mucuue uuu unisnea me bottle
he was cured and has net had a return of the
disease since. In his own words, " 1 leel better
than ever before." I'rloe 11, by all druggists
lehWimiMW A K
ilUOWN'8 1IOU8KHOI.D I'ASAtKA.
Is the most effective 1'aln Destreyerln the world
WUl most surely quicken the bleed whether
taken Internally oil applied externally, nnd
thereby mere certainly UKLIKVK Vll.S.
whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain
alleviator, and it is warrunted doable the
strength of any similar pruiiarutlen.
It cures pain lu the BleV hack or Iteweu, 8010
Threat, Uheumatltm, Toethach-. and ALL
AC I IKS, and Is The Great Uellever el Pain
' UUeWn'B HOUSKIIOLD l'ANALKA should
be la every family. A toaspeontnl el the Panacea
tn a tumbler el lu t watnr lawtwtesed. if m-
MJLl). fractal, lettla.
..H JVQU.W.ASW
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VtHIAII'IIOIWW.
General Legan's Sndden Death
Is a great shock te the nation Tew knew that
he was mmi Indlspescvl when th nrnsuf Ids
death flashed eer the wlin and thousands et
peepla steed nghast at the smUrn change from
health aud Iger te cold and silent death, for
lbepAt tweutyflve years there has been "hi
man mera constantly before the public than
(tencral Jehn A. Legan Through all his career
he has been noted for his fearlcsnes and purlt v
of character, both In public and private Hie
Loved by friends aud respected by enemies he
will be mourned by all.
Ills death adds another te the long list of A Ic
tlms te sudden and acute rheumatism. Proba
bly no disease Is se common as rheumatism,
none Is mere audden or dangerous, and there Is
csrtulnly none which se ceuipletelv batr.es med
ical skill.
Only one remedy has yet been disco ered
which Is a sure and safe cure for rheumatism
and its tn In disease, neuralgia, and that Is Ath Ath Ath
lopherois. ln thousands of cases Athlopheros
has proved a quick and'eertain cure for these
diseases, lnconnectlen with Athlopheros Tills
tthaa never yet failed te speedily effect a cure.
ln all probability many deaths attributed te
heart disease are caused by thess terttbledls
eases, which are far mere dangerous than Is
generally considered.
llheumatlsra, even though ln a very mild
form. Is extremely dangerous, for It Is liable at
any moment te go te the heart and cause Instant
death Why trifle with a dlseae se fatal when
a certain euro can be obtained of any druggist !
Every druggist should keep Athlopheros and
Athlopheros rills, but where they cannot be
bought of the druggist the Athlopheros Ce., Ne.
HI Wall street. New Yerk, will tend either (car
riage paid) en receipt of tegular price, which
Is II te per bottle for Athlopheros and Wc for
I'llls.
Ter liver and kidney diseases, dyspepsia, ln
digestion, weakness, nervous debility, diseases
et wemeu, constipation, headache. Impure
bleed, Jtc, Athlopheros Pills are uaequaled.
glMMONS LIVER REGl'I ATOR.
INVALIDS,
And all these whose syt terns are run down need
a medicine that will act genUy and does net
weaken Simmons Llrer Utwulaier Is notenlv
mild ln lis action bnt Invigorates like a class of
tne, giving tone and strength te the body.
Kxtract trem a letter trem Hen AtxiaspiR
II bTrns, of da.
" 1 occasionally use, when mv condition re
quires tt. Dr. Simmons Liver Kegnlater with
geed effect. It Is mild and salts u.e l-e'ler than
mere active remedies."
A HOMEREMEDY,
Vnequalled by any ether. The Kegulater Is the
best preventUe and preparatory nitdlctne. Ne
matter what th attack, a deeer it wiUaflerd
relief and In ordinary cases wu. effect a speedy
cure Its use ler ever half a centnry by thou
sands or people has endorsed It Til L 11 KsT
The vafu of a household remedy consists tn
Its accessibility as well as Its ettkacy. and many
attacks Of disease are w unletl 3 bv convenient
medicines. Mminens Liver Kfgu'ater is a most
valuable medicine te have in the house, ana I
heartily recommend tt as the 'ounce of preven
tive ' e ranch talked of and wtjhed for.' T. W.
WeamxL, Principal Irving Grammar Scheel,
rrankferd, Pa. M.W.r.tw
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LY'S CREAM BALM.
OATAREH HAY FEVER.
ELY'S CREAM BALM
Gives Itollef at Once and Lures
COLD IN HEAD, CATAKI1H, HAY TEVEB.
Net a Liquid, Snuff or Powder. Free from In.
(urteus Drugs and Offensive Oders.
A particle Is appUed te each nostril and Is
agreeable. Price 5u cenu at druggist , by
mall, regltred, 60 cu. Circular free.
ELY I1UOS, DruggljU, Oswego, N. Y.
JulrS-lyoedAlyw
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XUAUMTED VITALITY.
EXHAUSTED VITALITY
THK SCIENCE Or LITE, the great Mcllcal
Wert of the age en Manhood, Nervous and
Physical Debility, Premature Decline, Errorsef
xeuth, and thu untold miseries consequent
thereon. S pages Sve. 13precriptIonsferaU
diseases. Cleth, full gilt, only U.eu, by maU,
seiU.-d. lllnstraltvesample tree te all young and
rclddl J-Mged men for the nezt ) days. Address
UU. W. If. l'AUKEU, t Hulflnch street, llosten,
Imi. mvll-IveedAw
CUKE FOR THE DEAr".
Peck's Patent Improved Cushioned Ear
Drams perfectly restore hearing and perform
the work et the natural drum. Invisible, com
fortable and always In position. All conversa
tion and even whispers heard distinctly. Send
for Illustrated book with testimonials, riiEB.
Address or call en V. HISiO X, hi3 Hrcadway,
Nuwierk. Mention this paper.
IonelMyeedJllyw
CCUf,
p O. MARTIN,
WHOLXAALS KD ESTAIL CSlLtl IS
All Kinds of Lumber and Geal,
-Yaed: Ne. (20 North Water and Prince
Htreeti. abeve Lemen. Lancaster. nS-lvd
pAUMGARDNERH A JEFFKRIESl.
COAL DEALERS.
Orrics: Se. 128 North Queen street, and Ne.
S North Prince street
Ya.-.ue: North Prince etr! near leading
Depot.
LANCA8TEU.PA.
auzlS-Ud
TTIASiT END YARD,
"" G.J.SWARR&OO.
OOAL. - KINDLING VOOD.
Ortlce: e.20CKNTKK SOUAUK, lleth yard
and etnee connected with Telephone Exchange
asrlS-lydMAr.U
TOUAOVO AXU VIVAHK,
E
-STABLiaUED-1770.
Demuth's Cigar Stere.
We have In stock a rine assortment e! Goods.
Suitable
Chriatmu Presents for Gentlemen.
MEEItSCIIAUM PIPES and CIOAP. HOLD
EliS, Plain. Carved and Silver Mounted.
Genuine FltENCH HtllAIt PIP8 In Latest
Styles, bhapes and Mountings.
flue 8MOKINO XOUACC03. Imported and
Key West Cigars. Our Specialty The only
Clear Havana tiller Hand-Made Cigars In the
city for 6c; brands " Mia, ' "Querlda" and
' Oolilen Lien."
CANiCSln All Btyles and Prices. Bnnff boxes.
Cigar Cases, Match Heles, Ac.
-Tolephono Connection.
NO. 114 EASTKINQ STREET,
LANCA8TEK PA. decS-lmd
triXJSa AMD LIQVOBlt.
2iJ Igote- 29
Reigart's Old Wine Stere
rer I'emmery 8ee, HeucheScc, Pljer Heldsteck.
O. II. Mumm A Ce., and another leading brands
of Imported Champagnes. Alse, Madeira, Sherry
and Pert Wines, Clarets, Bauternes, Ales and
bteuts.
Hele Agent ferSpcclal Great Western Cham
pngne, produced by the Pleasant Valley Wlne
Ce., the tlncet American Champagne ln the
United BLites.
rinrlda Orange Wine, the fl nest In the market.
A lull line of llrandy, Whisky, Ulna and Hums.
California Claret and White Wine, et Napa Val
ley, California.
H. E. Slaymaker.Aei,
Ne.ll EAST KINO ST.. LANCASTEIt, PA
piVERY LADY
SHOULD VISIT THE
Art Needle Werk Exhibition,
DEOHMBBU 7th te Mtb,
At the Pulesrcems of
Wheeler & Wilsen Mf'g Ce.,
Ne. 5 SOUTH QUEEN STHKKT,
LiKCiSTM, I'A,
a-Open Evcnlnjs. datfd
irujir
W v
JdNpJi
The preparation used by barbers are net mere u!e than iiiulIi
of the jeap ucil for w.islting the he.nl ami hair Rank vut'i
powerful clicmicals or with an excess of alkali, they draw the tut
ur.il oil from the hair, causing decay antl baldncs The Iverv
Seap, ai I'ref Cornwall, of Princeton, say. " I very well m.p'e
The alkali is se thoroughly combined, it can net injure any thing
Insist upon your barber using only Ivery Seap ami water when lu
givc you a shampoo
A WORD OF WARNMNG.
There .ire m.my white soaps, each represented te be "just as poed as the Mterj' ."
they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities
cf the genuine. Ask for "Ivery" Seap and insist upon getting it.
Opyngbt 1' b) Prefer A i.ara" le
DJIT
UUM.
M
ETZOER A HAUUUMAM'B CURAT
TO REDUCE STOCK
WK Wll.1. NOW BELL OfR
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
letzger & Haughmaii's Cheap Stere,
Ne. 43 West King Street,
Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel, Lancaster, Pa.
rEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE.
FAHNESTOCK'S,
Ladies' and Children's Coats
REDUCED
All our Coats htwe been roJuced (e
Thoeo atill in want eheuld bee thorn.
R. E. FAHNESTOCK,
Nest Doer te the Court Heuse, Lancaster, Fa.
atiBCBLLAnmeVB.
F
LINN A I1RENEMAN.
HOLIDAY HINTS
Many ierHen3 want te make Christ
mas Presents but de net knew what te
select ; let ua assist you. AVe have se
many useful tilings.
Fer Gentlemen, an elegant Set of
Carvers or a geed l'ecket Knife will
be acceptable.
Ter Ladies we have Plated Knives,
Ferks or Spoons, an Elegant Stand or
Library Lamp, Toilet Sets or Werk
Bexes, and hundreds of ether useful
presenlfl.
Fer Children we have everything
llke Express Wagons, Sleds, Veloci
pedes, Trains of Cars, Mechanical
Toys.
Many articles which we have an
ever stock we are closing out atless
than cost.
CJrAsk for Bargains.
FLU & BRENEHAN,
Ne.;i62 North Queen Street,
LANCA8TKU PA.
BUVKB.
N
EW GIFT BOOKa
Tint RAUL'S RKTUI1N." bv Owen Mere
dith. ThU beautiful poem, which rank! next te
" Lurile " among thu author's works, Is new
published ln unlijue and beautiful style ; 1 vel.,
vellumlplated cloth, gilt edges.
" L ALL A HOOK II," An Oriental ilom&nee.
Illustrated with 1(1 photo-etchings, designed by
the best American artists, Jehn Harper. Walter
fcauerlre and ethers. Cleth portfolio, with
stamped ribbons.
rAIR INKS," by Themas Heed. This beau,
tlful poem Is new ler the first time brought out
In holiday style. Cleth, gilt.
Other books el equal note ani popularity,
which ean be seen and will be sold regardless of
publishers' prices,
Q. L. FON DBRSMITH'S
Boek, Stationery and Art Stere,
Opposite Court llouse, Lancaster, Pa,
auiraUd
A TREAT IN HTORE.
Te our patrons and friend. Te secure
Ilargalns ln i adieu' and Uent,' furnishing
Meeds, I have determined te close out my entire
lock within the next Thirty Days either at
Wholesale or Retail, with the view of engaging
In ether business less confining. Persins wish
Ing te engage In a well established business and
a geed location would de well te call, store
room ler rout. Trade dollars taken In exchange
for goods,
AT IlKCHTOLD'S.
No.SJXenh (jaeen Street.
neAt
in
Jim
STORK,
AT-
PRICES.
prices tbnt must oQect rapid sftles.
UOnsMWUMHUHIltB uoev.
c
ALL AND BEE
-TI1E-
ROCHESTER LAMP,
Btxty Candle-Light ; Heats them all.
Anether Let of CHEAP OLOIIE3 ferOas and
UU Steves.
THB " PERFECTION "
METAL UOULUINQ AND RUBBEU CUSHION
WEATHER STRIP
Dents them all. This strip outwears all ethers.
Keeps out the cold. Step rattling of windows.
Xxcinde thedusu Keep out snow and rain. Any
one can apply It no waste or dirt made ln ap
plying IU Oan be fitted anywhere-ne holes te
bore, ready or use. It will net split, warp or
shrink cushion strip Is the meat perfect. At
the btove. Heater and Uange Stere
-or-
Jehn P. Schaum & Sens,
24 BOOTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTER. PA.
-ITTM. A. K1KKKKR. ALDUrJ O. HKHR
KIEFFER & HERR,
-UKALEK1 IX-
WOULD CALL SPECIAL
ATTENTION TO
Fuller & Warren Ce.'s
(TIIOV.N. V.)
STOYES, HEATERS, FURNACES AND RINGESL
We ask no one te ran any risks with 'Till.
LHll A WAUUEN'8" Goods. We guarantee
them te gire Satisfaction.
As a Heater " THE SPLENDID " has no rival,
being a thorough het base, no part of this stove
remains cold, eveiy Inch of It radiates heat,
Asa Smaller and Cheaper Heater the "IllttO 1IT
DIAMOND" has established ltelf In the front
ranks.
Tbemorlbjefthe"SrLENDIU"and"BKIOHT
DIAMOND " consist In Ueauty of Construction,
Perfect Control of Draft, Cleanliness, no Dust,
no (las and Kcouemy et Fuel,
irCall and examine for yourself.
40 EAST KING ST.,
(OPPOSITE COU11T BODSEJ ,MAw
Heusemrnishing Goods !
WUMUUrUMB.
pURNlTURH WARKROOMH.
HUY YOUaSELr A PAIR Of THOBB
PnlrH TKT Tiroeo THllnTTTa
iCALLEARLTAT ia"S'
HeLTmeier's Fnrnitare Warenem, -I
They are the nicest thing out and we hare last
reoelrod another let of them.
Q BABT KINO BTRMsT.
TJKllUCni) I'lUUKh.
Expectations Mere Than Realized.
Our ChtlsliusA Trade was tery large. Largest
for )eat Thanks te our many mends, lint
there are still a few articles left whleh would
make Tery desirable
New Year's Gifts;
WHICH 1 WILLOrrEll AT
REDUCED PRICES.
J. H. WIDMYER,
Oorner Bitet Kinp; and Duke Bta.,
LANCABTEU, TA.
septAlyd
H
EINITSH'H KURNITURK DEPOT.
CHRISTMAS.
And we are lie sdy te Shuw ss rine tnd Large
an Assortment of
FURNITURE
IN ALL LINES, J
ASHA8EVEK 1IEEN FHOWN lMIIEOlTT. M
Thogiiediof today are se pretty and attractive
that II It hard te ltrll II living Something
In Our Line for
CHRISTMAS.
We want you one and all te fel perfectly free
te come every day ir you desire, and leek at
what Is being put en the neon ne and attmo attme
tlve,and you will net be urged te buy.
Yeu would be surprised te learn hew many
are delnz this each week.
We have already set aside a great many pres
ents for DKCKMOKU "A. but we can still keep a
great many mere secrets
AT
HEINITSH'S
Furniture Depot,
NOS. 27 Si 20 BOUTH QUBBN 8T
LANCASTER, PA.
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It Used Te, But It's Different New !
Trade dens net end with Christmas by any
means. Notwithstanding the fact that our
Holiday Trade lias bran an unprecedented one,
our superb stock et fenr-ln tfand and ether
tyle Neckties. Bilk Mufflers, Ilandkercb'efs,
Suspender, Glerrs, Cellars, cutis. Camel Hair
Underwear and Half Hese, Shirts, Cigar Cases,
Pocket Heeks, Mleeve Uuttens, Ae, has been re
plenished, suitable for
RETURN GIFTS. '
WOur Prices a Lew as the Lewest for the
same grade of geed.
E.J. ERISMAN,
NO. 17 WEST KINO STREET, LANCASTER.
B. MARTIN A OO.
OUR IMMENSE LINE Of
TOYS, GAMES, BOOKS,
-AND-
FANCY GOODS,
ARE TO-DAY MARKED DOWN TO PRICES
TO CLOSE rriEU OUT.
Call and Jndge for Yourself.
Artistic China,
Glass, Porcelain, &c.
WINK BETTS-SIx Winn Glasses, Brass Tray
and ltotlle, Cue.
WATER BKTTS With llrsts Tray, We,
WHISKY BKTTS-Wlth Rrass Tray, (Vtc
LEMONADE SETTB-Wlth Ilraca Tray, OMs.
Immense Line of Fancy Lamps.
NoveltloB ln Brass Ooeda at Ceat te
Oloee Out.
OLIVE WOOD NOVELTIES, ART KMUKOl
DERM', CURTAINS.IPOLILB, Al).
AN IMMKN8E LINE OT
USEFUL GOODS
IN ALL DEPARTMENTS.
J. B. Martin & Ce.'s,
Cor. West King & Prince Sta
LANOABTER, PA.
TONTRAOTOR AND UU1LDER.
GEORGE ERNST,
CARPENTER, CONTRACTOR A UUILDER.
Uesldence Ne. 6.T3 West King street. Shep
East (J rant struct, opposite station house.
WOODEN MANTELS AND GENERAL HARD
WOOD WORK A SPECIALTY.
.AU work secures my prompt and persona
attention. Drawings and Estimates furnished,
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