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(jknAi.fl.00re. six nema, ctciia or ti, tAIDAOOrrVUlTO ruten ewvnuH ur net aeLicrriD neu viv ra bt e te 4TS A cetrrraT. all awoxtmecs littibi I, w.oeksiosiD te tm waits basest. t pit lAlittt and Ttltfframi te nm TNTET.L.TQHNnEn. c"tlHlltinnr-r Building, Lancaster, r. : fawaeixr 3iitdligetuft. LAHOABTEB, JANUABY 1, 1S7. S Ji .i The Oleomargarine) Decision, Ttae supreme court of the state lias , , kled that the penal statute of May 21. IMS, prohibiting the manufacture and sale et oleomargarine in Pennsylvania, iscen- t. pUtatlenal, the opinion of the court being sunccd by Justice fcterrett. Th conclusion of the court was net a tinan- MMUS one, Justice (Terden interposing a "i.vbrareu3 dissent. He declares that it ''prevents a citizen from using an article - feed, which he has conclusively demon- )tated te be wholesome for him and far bVHBByCl lUi.U UUIilCl. XII OUUIV, II, 13 1U -unwarrantable interference with the rights et the citizen iu the interest of the dairy - jjlvW have steadily held that the oleo- -Marganne law is wrong, ah mat was .aaedfnl was tn pnfercn pvUHncr iptrls- j - 0 --.- :mmen against the sale of oleemar- it.jjine, or eincr hke compeunus, ier ; batter. This would have been just te U concerned. As it is new, the supreme " -aw fiaa (rft-en Unarm f,nrnb;jn Inrfnctrv. K&tlttt, coming into competition with that of Eiiva dairyman, would have made butter g.'fcfceaper. iigvjevnr me question et tne ceustitu. irtkraallty of the law is wholly different E irem that as te Its advisability. The Icgls Icgls Eatien, however foolish, if within the frVpewer of the legislature, must stand ; and k tte remedy must be in the removal of the fgeffending body by the people and the repeal Wh aoxieusmanufactures.it must be the iudze frAf tllA timtintltTiP9ci f,r ttiern U nr trOinnnl Ei., r:.r . -"-.--- ""-"" .Bupeiier mj n upon questions 01 lact. rue k'A fupreme court decides the law. but it can- K'net ceme in conflict with a legislative tkilAfilarciUnn nf tlm nnrintmnpa nf n!wimir. r:. .".-: 7" .:, wagwine uy declaring il innoxieus, xne power ?ibf the iPclslntma te ferhlil the sain nf noxious things seems te be necessary te the welfare et thn community; and if it is conceded, there U no appeal against the - lelly of Its exercise. A Creat Iliisslan Scheme. ( Itussla has arranged with Tiench bankers for a lean of 315.000.000 te le tx- pended in constructing u canal between theseaef Azou and the Gulf of Perekep, oattlecrthe narrow lsthmni thnt Inine it, i3rimea te the mainland. It seems stramra i'.r'4Vtnf 4tilct Anfnrnpicn it-id nnf umlAa.t... 3 long age, as the military and commercial KJ3? dyantages te be gained from it are self. tr. cnucui. j.ia buiu unuicu nitiira niwier rjarge, but it doubtless includes an elaborate : system of for! Ideatiens, and it may be that the money Is really te be used for warprepa. gyrations of another kind. The czar and the kaiser have taken great pains te let It be S&known that they are opposed te war, but xthe sincerity of the former may well be doubted, and the life of the lattpr hanmilnr fifci thread. Threads of the V-lnil limrer Sare often lone in breakimr. and in snlln nf $Lthe gloomy aspect of affairs abroad the war saay be Indefinitely postponed. ,j In the January Century L'dwaid Atkin- i son arcues ven' forcibly that thn urnst i 'powers must abolish their standing armies tj r. v. ' - D'" V, vumunu niv.ii CUU1U1UU3 lUUUUry ex- 'Penses, or they will have te flsht with ti "famine before long. &e this fifteen million gjiaeuar canal tieips a little te swell the .mountain or cieet, tmit will In time force J'ii'them te flffllt. Or bv home mutual nrrren- PS'Hient, te disarm. ijjg' Meanwhile the Russian papers auneunce l-J'seml-efliclally"tuat the return of Alex XVf?, ander te Buliraria would c.insn tim mr tn R'M abandon all efforts for a pacific settlement Sm5? tla'tlt tha nrpQAnf nrfata n.irf l.n..n mOA..Hn.. .. erf?f. military occupation of the cenntrv? "which may be interpreted as an ndmiuinn (T .- .U. '.,!.,- ', 1..., ,.. ... . mav iue i-uuuiuim 01 xiuiguna win Demaue a pretext for war whenever the ctw w-nnt I? l One. A St. Petprslmrar nnpr nlart nm(A.(ii tu violently against the constant repetition of Mc the rumors that the czar Is insane, and de- -neunccs an Austrlau paper for publishing K. Aif.-ictiirprsef lips." The Revelation era Farmer. Teter S. Reist has remarkable views about railroads, for a farmer, ifr. Rltt must be seeking n position as a railway & 'president or brakeman, and is certainly jsW. qualified for selection by exalted views of the Prlvllpirps nf mllnwds nr.. Dni.t I believes that thpre should u, rr iBfTiuiati,-u r'lntnrfernt.r.A .iltl. t.n ....1..11 m i, . Eht """"'"' "i "'" iHiviitrge 01 nuireau fc corporations anu mat they should be per- j ... uuuiiuiumu in ineir cuargea as much as they please. Mr. Relst knows Wife difference between a private individual uu u ceriKiraie. He thinks that anyone who is abused bv a n. frmarl tia n a.ma t . . .... .--. .0 ,. .cuicujr jU ma auuuy iwouiiaaraiireaa rer mmseir. which lm y jcau de, Mr. Heist says.whenever hepleases, wiW ueing answerauie te Uie land owner Kv-st damiges. Tills, being a sample of Mr. i netH-BKuowledgeot the laws, does net ;;aervoteglveanexaltedvlevot his ability (e compass the question he cen!,iprp-i . rvJaretbeAgrlcultund society and decided !-,W HUCU lO 1UJ UlSgUSl. filr. lie Rt hn e wMr knowledge of com grewlne than nf Bs Railroad planting, we sincerely tmit ; rise V ha aar be found some of tliprn dnrn nlnimli. B'' IT i.i i,..... j '...' ( ujjuia iH'jguuuie uieaaewas ms own, Ma4rtliu delusieu that he can iss it as faft)iMSM It he cheese te pay the neigh bet's damages. If Mr. Relst, en such occasion, should find hU neighbor's beet or bull deg, or the constable perchance, coming up in his rear, he will llet be surprised, after the warning we new give him of the possibility of such result te his wandering activity. Senater Cooper's Tlea. Mr. Cooper, In his newspaper, makes a very lalwred effort te show his eligibility te the office of secretary of state, though he Is a senator, and the constitution for. bids the appointment of a legislator te any offlce "during the term for which he shall have been elected." Mr. Cooper proposes te read this "during his 'term of service"; which term he pro poses te dcterraine.by resigning the office of senator before he takes that of secretary. Mr. Cooper publishes the opinion of seme lawyers in behalf of his eligibility; ex. Attorney General Palmer being one upon whom he relics, who gees no further than te say that " Mr. Cooper Is probably within the spirit but net the letter of the hw." Mr. Cooper himself does netBttempt te get ever that letter; but he undertakes te say that it was introduced into the constitu tion by fraud or mistake and was net the intent of the constitutional convention. Mr. Cooper is an old and wily legislator and knows hew it Is that laws are made by " fraud or mistake," nnd net by the sense of the members of the legislature. Mr. Cooper may have been guilty himself, mere than once, without belying his repu tation. But the senator knows that when the law is recorded it stands. I.ASC vsteh it line .Londen In one renpect. It baa cab running through Its itreeta At nlgtit without lamps. Reform Is necewary. The resignation of Aaslatant l'estmaiter Geeiya 1". l'Arker, of Philadelphia, takes lrem the public norvlce in that city a man whose place will net be easily tilled. He baa long been one of the ablest newspaper men of the country, and in his brief occupancy et a public position he has shown conspicuous Qtness. Between him and Postmaster liar- rlty the closest personal and business rela tions subsisted, and he was a tower of strength te his chief In the tierce Republican persecution that was se long waged against the latter. Mr. l'arker returns te Journalism, his early love, which 1 a geed thing for the newspaper readers of the country. MeNTuOMEnr county has 16 national banks and wants another. Tee Lancaster Idea seems te le abroad there. TiiEr.Eare 1,500 Individuals In Mentana who own 11,000,000 acres of land. They are BUckfeet Indians and cannot own the land In severalty, but If they could would rank among the greatest landed proprietors of the world with ever 7,300 acres apiece. It Is a cold country and covered with snow a large part of the year, but Is said te rival Mani toba in wheat growing capacity. The gov ernment commission, which is new in the territory for the purpose et Inducing the In dians te cede a large portion of their land will probably succeed, as the Ulackfeet have beeu having hard times of late in spite of their wetlth in real estate. Oi'n president has surpassed the Charles ton eartbquake by keeping up a shake for three hours en New Year's day. "A rniATK soldier of the Army of the 1'otemao" has published a book of war recol lections that Is bound te excite a great deal of adverse criticism because the writer, who volunteered as a rough farmer's boy, pre sumes te Judge his superiors and comrades harshly, and te criticise the plan of every battle and campaign. lie declares that he came out et the army with "net only the feeling but the knowledge that the military salvation of the country requires that the Wet Point Bcademy be destroyed." This would seuud very horrible if the author's opinion was known te be et value, but when the reader unds that he glvei the private soldier as bvl a character as the West Pointer and represents the ranks as holding a large proportion of poltroons and thieves, the only emotion Is ene of surprise that this conceited soldier should have found any one te publish bis book. It is evidently a re sult of re-actien from the vast mass of Bat tering literature en the army that Las ap peared of late, but it geiH te the ether ex treme, and though It may be that there was au Immense amount of Incompetence among the efllcers and a bad element among the men, yet the facts that gallant deeds were frequent and great battles were (ought argue against the sweeping verdict et this old Beldlcr. PE3SONAL,. Gov. Lr.K, of Virginia, Is credited with being the champion checker player of the Seuth. Cel. Hen. I.NOEnseLi.has been delving In New England documents of Puritan days ler the basis of a new lecture. Senater Cameren, will entertain the Pennsylvania Farmers' club at dluner at his Washington home en Thursday, the 13tb in stant. Whittier lsBald te bave lately finished a rather long poem of historical Interest, which will be given te the public with a new odltien et his works revised by himself. Miss Caldwell, who gave three hundred thousand dollars te the building fund of the proposed Catholie Tnlverslty, will in a short time enter a IUHIinere convent te Jein the sisterhood. Rt. Rev. William JIaien Stevesb' twenty-tilth anniversary as a bishop was honored iu Philadelphia en Monday by ap propriate services at St. Andrew's Protestant Kpircepal church. Representative Rodeiithen, ei Alle gheny, will introduce s measure te provide that all storekeepers who employ lemale help must furnish seats for their empleyes and allow them te be seated when net active ly engaged. Rehert P. Perter, the tarlfl expert and nennnaDer corresnendenL Is shnrt and chunky and swarthy, with black eyes ever wuien me nas are constantly blinking, it is Bald that he is ambitious te make an eifert In New Yerk journalism. Dn. G. A. Moere, of McKeesport, died of diphtheria last Tuesday. Dr. Maratta. of Liwroncevtllo, an old friend, attended blm durlnu bis illness. Dr. Maratta was taken down with the same disease and died en Frl day. He was attended by fir. Heyd, of Beaver Falls, who was takeu sick of the same scourge and U net expected te live. All three were among the leading physicians of the section. Jehn Reac ii, the shipbuilder, is dying In New Yerk of a disease similar te that which oaused the death of General Grant epithe epithe leoma. Iu Mr. Reach's case the location of the cancoristhereofof the mouth, Instead or the threat. The disease began te develop last Jauuary. In March, temporary relief was atlerded by a surgical operation, but the treuble returned aud Mr. Reach is new fall ing gradually. rillST LiNKS UV THE NEW LEAP, 1. Never procrastinate ; fellow this advice for a week and apply at this elllee for a chrome. 2. Step writing 1S80 for '157. 3 Have a little public spirit and don't be a e!ain. 4, Deu't let the current from the flowing bowl wash you away, 6. When you uesslp don't talk scandal, and ceiwlder that there Is net much ditrereoce after all between a person of genius and a feel. One you take for the latter may be the former. fi Take exerclse, and remember that it Is just as uecesaary that your health should be hueu a jour uuuiuess in geed order. A Thought or the N.w Ymr. rrcintheNewOrteant l'lcsyuue. There Is room for everybody in this big world. I ilotlen comes threuaU the r that tee inauy want th front room. TMABM IK TOI1AVCO. Til Transactions Varj Paw In IU Lecal aa They Ara In the IlliUnl Matkata Lass Than at TheuMnd fun lMead olio New VerK. That the local tobacco market Is dull may be Inferred from the fact the word ' tobac co " was net heard at the meeting of Agrlml Agrlml turallstsen Monday. The following are the only transactions we hear of in this city among dealers , Daniel A. Mayer sold 75 caes of need leaf and Havana te the home trade ; Nktlpst l'rpy bought PI cjw, principally 'S5 lest of alt grades, and sold 70 caes et 'Se Havana and seeil leaf i R. 11. Urubaker bought 26 cases of 'SI iwed leaf aud sold lOOcssei of '!; seed leaf te a California party. Nut Yerk Msrtrt. As Is usual at this tlmoel year, the New Yerk market is dull, but the Tobacco .Te' nnl leeks forward for a geed time for dealers during the present season. It claims that the Immense crop of old tobaccos bave disap peared lrem the markets, and net mere than one-halt el the crop of lSSe renulns. This means a scarcity of lenf tobacco next year. Expert certainly cannot be smaller than this year', and seed leaf hosnecompetltor except Sumatra. The Importation of Sumatra, while It Increased from year te year since Its gen eral Introduction In 1S1, has decreavjd by about 1,NX) bales. High prices In Amsterdam and stringent enforcement et the 7 cent clause In the Impert duty, were the main fac tors that prevented au Increased importa tion. Its quality, somewhat lonered, had less te de with It The action of Ceuerrs last week, allows the inference that the duty question en Sumatra is settled for at leat a year, consequently, It prices will net rule a great deal lower at Amsterdamfer which there exists little probability the importa tion for 1557 may be tixed at i5,O00 bales. All this allows a survey of the situation, a plainer aud mero accurate one could net' s wished ler. The Toftacce .ee'ssys : The last week In the year is no time te leek for an animated cigar leaf market, and the current one failed te bring terth anything unusual. All are busy footing up books and striking balances. We trust the balances will be ou the rlcht side of the ledgers. New that the year ls0 Is ended, dealers are Interested te knew what 1S57 will bring te them, and extenshe figuring Is belnc dene and prognostications Indulged in. With the limited quantity of old seed leaf in sight, dealers ate encouraged In the belief that a geed trade will ensue with the new year. Seme knowing ones claim that there are only 10,000 ces of old seed leaf out of consumption. If the 155 tobacco, they say, is purchased reasonably, 1SS7 wiil prove a much mere profitable vear te them than 155d. Havana A fair trade was done, embracing sales te the extent of .'M bales at k- te fLCO, Sumatra shared in the general inactivity. aueui lae cn'es were soul sums'.ra wrap pers, fl 30 te f 1.C& UanV W kly ltrpert. Sales of seed leaf tobacco reported for tbe Intelligencer by J. S. Gans' Sen A. Ce., tobacco brokers, Na 131 Water street, New Yerk, for the week ending January 3, 1SS7: 110 cases 1S-1, Pennsylvania JVillc. ; 100 cases 1SS2-SJ. Pennsylvania, llfllec.; 250 cases 1S-S Pennsylvania, ivil.'ic, 100 cases 1SSI, state Havana, lie, M caes sundries, 6G:c Total SPO cases. rnllarielptiU Market. Seed Leaf. The present week has l-een spent largely by dealers In cigar leaf iu find ing out Just what stock tbey have en band. The anticipations seem te be a heavier bnl ness done in number of pounds, but a short short age of margins In proportion. One thlug is certain, mis year they can take Meck Rener ally at cost and feel sure the price can be realized. Stocks are net heavy in hands of manufacturers, se that a much mere favorable opening ler the year 1SS7 is offered. The summing up of the week's business has been of such grades of goods as are required for immediate use, except occasionally n bill sold te be delivered and dated alter the New Year. Much that is encouraging Is In store for the leaf dealer for next year. Sumatra has made its mark aud holds the advanced ground unassalled. Havana has been largely sold in this market during the past year. Ilaltltxiere Mnrktt. While the market for Maryland tobacco has generally been dull, there have been sales et two or three hundred bhds. ofseund,common and Inferior within quotations. Geed grade, when offered, are rapidly taken, Ohie con tinues dull and no (ales are reported this week. FEJits vvr iu rLitiur. A Fair w Yera Tuboggaeltt Enciuragtt Her Tliulil bltlrri. lrem the i)ew Toik Timen. The toboggan slides ou the Pole jreund were in first class condition Sunday alter alter neon, and a number of ladles and gentlemen, fearing perhaps ttwt they would net have another opportunity te eujey the pastime, drove te the grounds and prevailed upon Manager Mutrle te overcome his scruples and allow them te uietheslld(.H. Advantage had been takeu of the past lew days of mid weather, and the water that had been peureJ en tbeslldes was frozen into a solid incline of Ice. There were no rough spots te far the toboggans, and the ice en the ground was as level as a billiard table, Theio are two slides, Oue Is 160 feet long. Is feet wide, and has 3 chutex. while the ether is 1J0 feet long, 11 feet wide, and has 2 chutes. The latter is called the " Bbv." and iBBerveu ier me use ei cnuuren and timid ladles. The ladles who Journeyed te the Kruuuus yesieruay were somewhat learlul, and at fi rst contented themselves w Itb w atch lng the gentlemen as they went down the chutes with lightning speed, and ever the ground a distance of ever 1,000 leet. While they were pondering whether te take the risk or net a handsome young lady dressed In a flannel suit of bread white and blue stripes, with a heed te match, emerged from a car rtageand walked up te the steps te the top of the alide with her escort. A toboggan was In waiting for them. In a moment they were en their Journey down the chute, and before the timid ladles could realize it the pair were skimming ever the Ice a thousand feet away. The lady Is an expert at the ppert, and she has often Journeyed te Montreal te enjoy the pastime. "There is no danger," she said te the timid observers. "The Bpert Is delightful, Bnd if you have never tried It I advise you te de se once." This seemed te insplre them with courage, and one by one the ladles made the ventura After ene descent all fear was dispelled, and in a little while every chute was In lull operation. Their shouts aud peals of laughter could be heard until sundown. JAMBS JIUCHAf.'.S Ol'jyttlX or the Merit and Adtantagrs nt Frunklln anil Marshall Cellrgr, The following letter, written by the late President Buchanan, is important as placing upon record his Judgment concerning our local literary institution. It was addressed te a gentleman of Auburn, N. 1 , and tbe original Is new in possession of Dr. R. Alward, esq., of that place : WiuiilaM), Nmn Laxcastcx, I 7 January, 1M7. j Mv Dear Sir Necessary engagements have tee long prevented me from answer answer ingyeur inquiry respecting Franklin and Marshall college. I believe it te be a geed Institution where au excellent education may be acquired at a moderate price. The profesw-etH ure able, pious and conscientious meu, who attend diligently te their duty and are highly re spected in this community. The country Is remarkably healthy, and upon the whole I cau roeommond the college as a laverable place ler -Uie education el your sons. In baste, Yours very respectfully, ..James Buchanan. Samuel Redins, Esq. cii.i.VAnr lure. Lady mine, tlnce you are rich In Charming culinary lore. Let ma enter, tee, the kitchen, Where 1 never was befeiu. Teach me arts et frying, bell Ink-, Hew te make the poi au feu ; 1 uli all be cententtd tolllng telllng There with you. Teach me te dress dainty dishes, Soup, and curries with their rice, Hew you crisp these Utile fishes Known as wbtte bait. In a trice, Yeu make omelets that would lure a Hermit Inte wild eice,s; You're a neat hand at a puree, All confess. Nsw Yerk Raa.lt la m iviu iuq 4-iim iviK tierin. . J list as brevity Is the aetVbf wit. se the shortest statements of facts it, apt te be the most eloquent enen. The real estate trans fers of the city or New Yerk rer ISM feet up by our estimates two hundred and Ihltly-Uve millions or dollars, while, tn the saitie time, somewhat mero than four thousand new buildings were erected here at n cost nl sixty millions mere. Thus the vast sum of three hundred mil lions of dollars found Investment iu New Yerk reality Iu 1SS0, nd the reports we pub llsh elsowhere Indicate Willi cenfidents.) at least as aollve a movement for K7. New Yerk Is destined ta be the Uuanclal and com mercial capital of the world. Its boundaries includebnt a limited area, of land Its popu lation swells apace; thn rapid payment of the public debt sets free large tiuwi et capi tal, nnd the current rate of iutervst shows the dltllcultyef placing menev te uoed advan tage. 1 hose are the ehler factors thatstltlen New Yerk real estate and that are likely te de se for nn Indefinite time te come. A Serial ITeMrin 1 iv m the Washington Critic. "Mamma," said a beautiful et l.ud belle, ' I have two otters of uiartlage." "ludeed, my dear, who are the men " "Oue, mamma, Is count and the ether a coachman. Which shall I cheese V " Well, daughter, you must ue vourewn Judgment. 1 don't knew hew te advise. It das become se lu thia country that ene can't really declde whether a ceAcbman Is a count lndlgul80er a count la a coachman In dis guise As I said before you must make your SL1UI.V. IVr the lsTiLLiesxcxa. Out there 1 hear the bers an' ul A tAughln'an'aslln,' rhelr lives ez smooth but waniit than The track they down erglMIn' 1 tear the loud sheet e' the bevs In 'uieng the gxl's nne laugutei. An' knew that Jack "as get a ta'l, With Jilt a-tumblln' alter. )-be snakes 'erselt tegtt'crduU All In their rightful places, hllcJuck Stan's back &-blutnu u ' ill's new discovered graces. Ilslf-tlmia llke 'e takes Vr h.sir 1 e up the hill assist r i Foclest tehls 'er sweet yenrg laes Whst wenderrul thet 'e'a ktst r Will r .v-ro"e Strains and external Injuries sre the chief nuscs of weak ankles and Joints It) thefice me of Salvation Oil a cure will ti effected Ins Sert time, And there was a mask ball tint nUM." yes. Slid thOV kPrtt It Un nfDltv HtraH until innml e. ea n-e(Afy weren't afraid of Hi nnv Irest knowing that all the Umgetsts ncep supplied with Dr. Bull's Cough Svrup. the eia reliable ttandby. uvmeua. Monena, OII'S V1TAI.I7.KR Is what von tuvil Inr Constipation. Less of Appetite, Ulxztnts, ana all symptoms of JJyiperwta, rrtce in and J5 cents per bottle. rer sale by ii. i. lecnran UruggUt, Ne. IS) North Queen street. THAT HACKI.NQ COUOll can ie se ..ulcltly cured by Shlleh's Cute, We guarantee IL rer (Ale by U. U. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. ill North queeu street. Uucklen' Arnica Salt. The KestSalTe In the world for Cut. Bruises, Seres, Ulcers. Ball Ubeum. Fever Seres, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures I'Ues, or no ray required. It Is guaranteed te give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price 3 cents per box. rer sale by II. B. Cecnran, Druggist, 1J7 and IS) North Queen street. Lancaster. Pa. WILL 10U SUrrElt with Pyspepsla an Liver Complaint t ShUeh's Vltajiir Isguaran teed te cure you. "or sale by 11 B. Cochran Druggist, Ne. 117 North Queen street. Miraculous Escape. W W lteed, druggist, of Winchester, Iml., wines "Oneef my customers, Mrs. Louts l'lae, Bartonle, Itanaelph county, Ind., was a long 6un"rer with Consumption, and was given up te ate by her physicians. She Heard of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and began butlng It of me. In six m n'hs' time she walked te this clty.adlstance of sit tnllrs, and Is new se much Improved she has .11 using It. She fees she ewes herllfe te It-' I'ree trial Bettles at Cochran's Drag Stere, Nes. 1J7 and 133 North Queen sueet, Lancaster, Fa- W AUK OU MAliB miserable by Indigestion Constipation, Dizziness, Less of Appetite, Yd Yd ew akin T ShUeh's Vltallzer It a positive cure, rer sale by II. B. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street. The Impending: Danger. The recent statistics of the number of deaths show that a large majority die with Consump tion This disease may commence lth an ap parently harmless cough which cm he curt-d In stantly by hump's Balsam for the Threat and Lungs, which la guaranteed te cure and relieve all cases, l'rlce Se cents and II 7la sue rte rer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist. Ne. 137 North Queen street. oe-lwd&llw SlIILUH'SCOUOHand Consumption Cure Is sold by us en a guarantee. It cures Censump tlen. rer sale by H. IL Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 133 North Queen street. Daudbxiex Livxr I'susTS for sick headache torpid liver, biliousness and Indigestion Small and caty te swallow. One pill adore. I'rtce.tsc lly ail druggists. IetxJ-3inaTa,Tb,a A Very Narrow cAp. " Tcs, I had a very narrow escape," said a prominent citizen te a menu. "I was confined my bed fera year and my frtendsgaveme rp ter a consumptives grave, umu I began using Kemp's Balsam for the Threat and Lungs, am OS naisamierine lnreai anu i.unas. ana here lam, seu nil and hearty." Price dOc and II. rer sale by II. Ii. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137, Nena Queen street, Lancaster. roil DVSl'KI'SIA. and Liver Complaint, yen have a printed guarantee en every bottle of Shl Shl eoh's Vltallzer. It never falls te cure, rer sale by II. Ii. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street. "Oh! if I had only known that in time. Known whatf Known that a staple cold In the head may develop into chronic Catarrh." Well. It Isn't tee late. lerKly's Creim Balm will care catarrh even after the sufferer's life has become u burden tohlui,andheanulsancetehls friends. It Is the only radical and thoroughly clenttae citarrh cure known. Net A liquid Price Ally cents. d-i;-IwdcedJkw KIUNKC TKOUIiLKs. A Cane of Many Tears Standing Cured With Six lletllea, In a Man 00 Years el Age. AU.SXTOWST, Pa., May 8, 1S8S. Dahdzuen Hitters Ce. Genu 1 had been troubled with my kidneys foranumberef years, used almost everything without much benefit intll 1 tried Dandelion Hitters. I used six bot tles and am pleased te say I am entirely rid of the kidney trouble, besides my system being toned up se that I feel llke a different person. I cheerfully recommend the same te all afflicted n this way, JACOB MU8CHLITZ. b'n-3mdTu,Th.S M ARVKLS Or' RELIEF. ST. JACOBS OIL. KOU Nht'llALOlA MaBVLLS r RELUCT. 8Un EUED 1 KAHrULLY AXD CUBED. Mr. Jerry 1. Themas, president el the Oeutd Club. Central rurk Hetel, 3uth street and 7th avenue, New Verk, writes- "last summer I suffered fearfully with neuralgia, and could net get any rest, night or day I tried Ht. Jacobs ll and obtained the first night's ten In weeks and was tuicd " SUrrKRKO 10 YEAK3 AND CUBED. l'otlstewn, Pa. I have been a sufferer from neuralgia for ten years i tried all kinds of remedies with, out relief, and hed given up all hope, I tried a petttle or HU Jacobs Oil, and It has effected such wonderful relief, I recommend It u all. CHAS. LAW.Ja. BurrsuKna ykaus and cubed. Itoenevllle, Jte Fer the last live years 1 suffered drt-adfully f loin neuralgutttnd nervous patn In my head, it affected tuy f ace and eyes, se that at times 1 was unable te attend te any work, I pro cured a bettle of et, Jacobs Oil at once, and alter the first application te Iho affected pans, 1 felt Instant lellet. I consider bt. Jacobs Oil the best remedy fur tnstantauo tnstantaue tnstantauo eus relief of norveusandneuralglopalns.and will heiealter never be without It, II. M. CLAKE. SUrrKBEIi SrVKBAL YBABS and cubed. Mrs. Mary K. fheed, 1110 Maryland Ave, Washington, D. C states that for several years the hid suffered terribly with facial unurdlgla aud could find no relief. In a re cent attack the patn was Intense. 8h re solved te trv Ht, Jacobs OU. ltubblngthe nans alluded three times only, all pain van- it bed rl1 has net returned, Iho CHAULE) A VIIUKLKK CO, Md. Baltliceie, Red Star Cough Cure. KflEE rilOM OPIATES AND POISONS. HArK. 8UUE. PIlOMl'T. 25 OENTS. AT DUU0018T5 AND DEALEKS. TUCCUAULE3 A, VOOBLEH CO., Eallimers, Md. JBWMI.U. . - TT Z. KHUADS, JEWKLER. HOLIDAY GIFTS. Fnnn, Funs, Opern aiiafl, Muelenl Dexew. Oil PfilntingB, MrubleBtntu&ry, Broneee, Froneh Oloek, Spoenn, Knlveii nnd Ferks, . Ohlld'H Botn. Nut rieka A Orneks, Shoe Uuttotierp, Qlove Outtoners. VlnegTOtteei, FlneL,nmpa, Iuk Htands, Ink 8tnndawlth Bcrtlee, Btneklng St, Ten Botn, Oake Biuketa, Fruit Dlehea, Epeninefl, Hnklntt Dlehcn, Wrvtohea & Ohnlne. H.Z. RHOADS, Jeweler, Ne. 4 West King Street. Lancaster, Pa. HATH, JtV lAiiAUE Ol" FASHION. ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, NO. 13 BAST KING ST., LANCASTER, TA. READ! READ! READ! -O.NLT- SIXTEEN CENTS. SIXTEEN CENTS. SIXTEEN CENTS. ONE Ht'NDKED DOZEN EI MIS OVEB B1.VTV STILES, ALL COLORS AND SHAPES. ALL COLORS AND BHAPES. ALL COLORS AND BHAPES. Plain or Astrachan Trimmed. We ars giving them away for SIXTEEN CENTS. Cem? Early and Gtt the Best Cheiw First Choice Alwaja the Best. GREAT REDUCTION -IN OUB- Cleak Department. UO0D3 Ml'ST DK 60 1) IN OllUEIl TO MARE BOOM fOB CALL EAHI.Y AND SEETHE GREAT BARGAINS WEOrTEIUNOUK Cleak Department. CLEANLINESS 18 A POTENT PACTOll In true piety. Ne Christian, It may be said, can worthily wear that mantle If he be negligent tnthsusuef the bath or disregards the means aed agencies of physical purity, therefore use MILLKlt'H UOUAX SOAP fur (bv BalB, Tellsl nd Laundry, Lioet s, mm noun. N EV OUT HOOKS. THE XAIII8 ItKTUUN." bv Oaeu Mare. dllh. This beautiful poem, which ranks neit te "Lnclle" among the author's werKs, Is new published In unliueand beautiful style i 1 el., vellumlplated cloth, gilt edges. "LALLA UOOK11," An Oriental Uomance. Illustrated with Itl photo-etchings, designed by the best American artists. Jehn Harper, Walter aatterlce and ethers. Cleth portfolio, with stamped ribbons. "rAIIt INEs." by Themas Heed. This beau, tlful poem ts new ler the first Ume brought out In holiday style. Cleth, gliu Other books et niil note and popularity, which can tie ssen aud will be seldiegaidlrss of publishers' prices, O. L. FON DERSMITH'S Boek, Stationery and Art Store, Opposite Court Heuia, Lancaster, Pa. aug2-tfd 1887. 1887. JOHN BAER'S SONS, Booksellers & Stationers DIARIES FOK 1887. BLANK BOOKS -AND- STATIONERY. Ne?. 15 and 17 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. l'A . nvvamwvnuntiim heuds, c ALL AND HKB -THE- ROCHESTER LAMP, Sixty Candle-Light i Beats them all. Anether Let et CHEAP ULOHK ferUas and oil e teres. THE "PERFECTION" METAL MOULDING AND BUBUEB CUSHION ' WEATHER STRIP Beats them all. This strip outwears all ethers. Keeps out the cold, step rattling of windows. Exclude the dust. Keep out snow and mln. Any one can apply It no waste or dirt made In ap plying 1L can be fitted anywhern-ne holes te bore, ready for use. It will net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip Is the mint perfect. At tha fcteve, Heater and Bangs Btere -or- Jelm P. Scliaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, l'A. WM. A. K1EKKKR. AL-DUH U. HKKH KIEFFER & HERR, -DEALEKS IN- WOULD CALL Bi'KUAL ATTENTION TO Fuller & Warren Ce.'s ITUOr.N. V) STOYtS, HEATEKS, FURNACES AND KINOES, We ask no one te run any risks with ri)L I,KB A WABKBN'S " Goods. We guarantee them te give Batlsfactlen. AaHeater"TIIE8ILENDID"has no rival, being a thorough het base, no part of this stove remains cold, evel y Inch et It radiates beat. As a Smaller and Cheaper Heater the"IIItIOHT DIAMOND" has established Itself In the front ranks. The merits Ofthe-SPLENDID" and "IlltlUIIT DI AM OND " consist In Beauty or Construction, 1'erfect Control of Draft, Cleanliness, no Dutt, no Uas and Lconemy el fuel. "Call and examine for yourself. 40 EAST KING ST., lOI'POSlTE COUBT IIOUSK.) aus tfdAw COAU n RMARTIW, wielsmau alie ictaii. dsli i All Kinds of Lumber and Ueal. sVVard: Na m North Water and rrtnee streets, above Lemen. Lancaster. nJ-lvd rAUMUARDNEKH A JKKKKKIKH. COAL DEALERS. Yakds) ; North Prince street, near Beading Depot. LANCA0TEK, PA, anglti-tld -JIJAriT KNI) YARD. 0. J. SWARR & 00. OOAL. - KINDLINQ WOOD. Offlce : Ne. 30 CENTltB SOU ABE, Beth yard and office connected with Telephone Exchange aprli-lydMr.a QONTKAOIXIR AND UUILDKlt. GEORGE ERNST, OARl'ENTEB, CONTBACTOB A BUILDEB. Besldence Ne. BX West King street. Shep East Uranl street, opposite station hnnse WOODEN MANTELS AND OENEBAL HAHD WOOD WOBK A eFEClALTY. 4WA11 work secures my prompt and pneiit, attention. Drawings and YsUmaUs furniihed. Heusefurnishing Goods ! TVMM1TVMB. PUUNITUKR WABKHOOM8, IIUV tOUURELF A I'Alfl Or TIIOSB Felding Dress Pillows. tCALI, BAHI.V AY Hoffmeier's Farnitnre Wireroeii, They arts the nicest thing nut and we have last received another let of Umid. ia Q BABT KINO BTIUmT. rTKtNlTSU'H KUKNITUKK DKrOT. CHRISTMAS. And wflaie Kesdy te Shew as Mile tnd Laics an Assetlinent of FURNITURE IN ALL LINKS, ASHASEVKU 1IEEN HflOWN l.NTHECIIY. lhegoiHlset today ara se ptetty and attractive thatlllsbatd te ltrslst fluting Something In Our Line for CHRISTMAS. We waul you ene and all In frel perfectly free te come every day If you dnslre, aud leek at what Is being put en the floors new and attrac tive and you will net be urged te buy. Yeu would be surprised te Isarn hew many am doing this each week We have already set aside a great many pres ents for DCEM OKU tl, but ne can still keep a great many tnete secrets -AT- HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, NOB. 37 & 2fJ ROUTH QUEBH BT., LANCASTER. l'A. jruriusrs. yllY, NO' It Dsed Te, But It's Different New ! Trade doe net end with Christmas by any means. Notwithstanding thn fact that our Holiday Trade has bwn an unprecedented one, enr Superb oteck et reur-ln iland and ether tyle .Ni-cktlrs, silk Murners, llandkerch'nfs, Rusreaders, (tleves, Cellars, Cutis, Camel Ualr Underwear and Half Hese, shirts, Cigar Casea, Pocket Beeks, ftleevn Buttens, Ac, has been re plenished, suitable for RETURN GIFTS. - Our l'rlce as Lew as the Lewest for the same grade of goods. E.J. ERISMAN NO. II WEST MNU 8TBEKT, LANLA8TEB. J. II. MARTIN A CO. Hill IMMKN9E LINE OT TOYS, GAMES, BOORS, -AND- FANCY GOODS, AllEIO-IMl HAIIKril DOWN TO I'BlCESl TO CLOSE Til CM OUT. Call anil Juilge for Yourself. Artistic China, Glass, Porcelain, &c. V WINE BET1S-8U Winn Mlasses, Brass Tiay and Bettle, tvc. WATEB SETTS-llhltrss'lrsy,c WHISKY Sr.T"13-Wllh Brass Ti ay, tt- LEMONADE BETTS-Wlth llrasj Tray, me. Immcnse Line of Fancy Lamps. Moveltiea In Braes Ooecln nt Cost te OloeeOut. OLIVE WOOD NOVELTIE", ABT EMBROl DEBr, CUBl'AlNi,.ruLs.e, iv. AN IMMENSE LINE or USEFUL GOODS IN ALL DEPAUTMK.SIS. Cor. Wert KImk a Prince Hl LANCAaTEB, l'A. Jf IS VttLLANKU Vll. piLINN A nitKNEMAN. I0LIBAY HINTS Many persona want te make Chi Ist nms Presents but tle net knew what te eclect ; let us asalst you. We liuve be many useful things. Ter Gentlemen, an elegant Set of Carvers or a geed l'ocket Knife will be acceptable ForLad!e3we have I'lutcd Knives, 1'erkB or Spoons, an .Elegant Stand or Library Lamp, Toilet Seta or Werk Uexes, and hundreds of ether useful presents. Fer Children we have everything like Express Wagons, Sleds, VelecL pedes, Trains of Cars, Mechanical TeyB. Many articles which we have an ever stock we aie closing out at'.less than cost. FA8k for Bargains. FLINN & BRENEHAN, Ne.',162 North Queen Street LANCAITEB rA. J. B. Martin & Ce.'s, J .A V i ' '&' .4, U . . .is-fcB.- v i (J&ii!tfrA3kji!& &.
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