i" L-ta.-, iiy-.:S!7'?T.TTT!.V5ys:.t jt&.wisr THB' IiAKCASTERDAXLY INTEIJJGl rtm, WEDNESDYi 0 rS- r ft '& y 3 , v if n w ma m Jhtelligehger nsi s rami day in thb teas (Vmtef Jfesspdd.) A WW, fin DOUAM A TUB, tirtT A0T. BStmUOBTOAMtlMIIILAII Air iu tMemm mm, stiiri.i mm. Liraut. amissien allewbd te tiim TitBraea oeMuorio. ' T , AOVBRTORNa RATBS : g".r ' l. , .-i .i-1 .. . .. . 79..i . au.i fiui OIH.I Vin.l DID. srvn en 1 n 4 Ml M te seu ; be is e sol se 7 00 9 40 a Hsu lnsn M IS SOI 16 50 B0 new toee 00 2000 MOO nn T ml JW nn nn M nnl s fn 00 MOO 5200 K)W n The Weekly Intelligencer kim.ieNSD EVERV WCDNESOAY MORNINO. 0ATBA, 11.00 FOmiXWOItTHA. CLC OF Til, IWJ0, Airs A oerr ran TO raasem htti ur ii MaaMrowDatreKOuemD raeM btbit r art or ra V.CVATa AKD OOtJjrrHT. All AHOHTMOC LSTT1M WIti ,O0SIMD TO TM WABTI USKVT. flAHrui all iMtttrt and Ttltgramt te it THH rUTBLUOHNOBIl. vmDtn rel 11M ijrt I wMvaya.... ni iki loe 4 . nitDtriM..,. loei in 8M s nnuiTt uei ise tee 5w OBAWawlr 1 VII tnel ivi ann fta WMkl..,. JJBl 460 3 B0 10 TtMM Weeks,, 00 800 1000 IS Am Menth..... ltd 700 lien i nillMlh. IM InwJ i,m an frMaUniiik. ml nnl en fin CM " ftsMenUis...," bee 1800 wee m wir wool sboeI 4A0O as "V" 1ateHlgecrBniiainr, Lancaster, ra. f the Lancaster 3ftelHacnc. liANOAflTKE. JANUAUY 5, 1SS7. GoTcreor Tflttlsen's Last Message. Governer Tattlseu closes Lis series of Rtumal communications te the legislature with a message rich in recommendations and nucrscsUens as te matters tli.it nn?ht tn s$ claim tbe attention of the Li -making 'H power. The governor does well in putting ',. ' before the people tbe salient measures of U' the slew policy lie lias pursued, even though his words, addressed te the legislature, fall there upon stony ground, as there is tee much reason te fear that they will iu several matters of supreme importance. Fer instance the governor asks the legisla. ture te enact the legislation needed te execute the seventeenth article of the con stitution. This hi- been for twelve years a neglected duly and Is likely te continue se while the IJepublican paity is In the majority in the legislature. That party In Pennsylvania Is thoroughly under the control of bosses who are the hirelings of corporate wealth ; and its recent successes in electing Quay, the cbiefest and w erst ringleader, by the popu lar vete, te be state treasurer, as a stepping atone te the United States Senate ; and In cheesing Heaver, a ring creature, te be governor, have se established the apparent Btrength of the party under the domina demina 4 Ien it endures, and the record of corpora tion subserviency it bears, that its legisla ture may be expected te continue te disre gard ite duty te execute the constitution. And its governor and attorney general maybe expected te smother the inquiry which Governer Pattison and his attorney general have instituted into the legality of the railroad peel for freight rates. Gover Gover eor Patllsen declares that the question should be settled as te whether railroad companies have the right te combine te raise the price of commodities above their natural price, as they de In raising their carrjing charges; and he reminds the legislature that combinations te raise the price of articles ha3 been de clared unlawful fiem tinie immemorial. These words will fall en stony ground. Other suggestionset the message.nottiead message.nettiead ing upon corporation tees, may obtain mere attention. The recommendation that the tax laws be revised is one that the leg islature can hardly fail te consider since the inequality of these laws is a matter se obvious and of such universal complaint. The recommendation that the Income from tavern licenses be remitted te the counties, Isone of such clear force that we may rea rea eenably expect it te be adopted. The governor's remarks upon the condi tion of the state and private banks, will excite interest. There are eighty-one state banks and two hundred and sixty-six pri vate banks. The state banks show a very small amount of available assets compared with their deposits, and ene-Dfth of them pay no dividends. There are only forty-one private banks that return an annual in come of ten thousand dollars; twenty nine return none at all, and forty-four re turn less than llv e hundred dollars. This showing ought certainly te induce the leg islature te put the state and private banks under such a system of examination as will expose their solvency. The governor strongly urges greater re striction upon the sale of Intoxicating liquors ; in which he unquestionably repre sents the feeling of the state. It is it subject which is likely te disturb the legislature, and which the gov ernor may be expected te view from a tomperauce standpoint. The governor states the Midlers' orphan phan school case and telU hew he dis missed the negligent eflicers, and hew he tried te get rid of their head, whom he says he had reappointed te be superin tendent of schools before he found out his incempetency. The geological commission, he sayshas cost the state already a million of dollars, and there 13 no telling where the cost is te end, as the commission is deathless and a law unto Itself. He thinks It should be abolished and the com pletion of the survey be com mitted te the geologist and his assistants. It is a wise recommendation. The coin cein coin mlssslen has been wholly valueless. The survey has net given value for the million dollars expended. Its voluminous publica publica tiens have generally been ill digested and superficial netes,sirnply recording what has been long known and adding little te our knowledge. If thesuiveyiste be contin ued, it ought te be placed in 111010 vigorous and competent hands. Tliose Earthquakes. The caith shaking has begun again nud this time is said te ceme as close ns "Western Maryland. Georgia and Seuth Carolina have a continuance of their un pleasant experiences, but have become se ud te them that they no longer live in quakini; fear. One can become used te everything, they say, and this is an apt 11. !,Vra ?e lt- Nothing mere disagree ably can be lunRlned than a rocking feuu. dalien for one's house, but threuch all the age. earthquakes have affliffihe and w ,1 mW lUey have amlct ve net lied their homes te seek -.melcr quar. tera. He knew no reason why we should net, in our turn, have experience et the earthquake ; and certainly the suggestion et their possibility is close enough te make an Impression upon our architecture : as wise peeple we should try te build earthquake proof houses. As we de nothewover care te build flre proof houses, and the risk of Are is greater than that of earthquakes, we de net suppese that earthquake arch itecture will greatly concern our builders. When the popular apprehension becomes sufficiently V vy, w 0 may have earthquake insurance companies, nnd we rather won der that wv de net liave them new. m Land airi the Indian. Senater Dunes' bill for the allotment of lands In severalty te the Indians will, If it becomes a law, mark a new era In Indian affairs. Under Its previsions the reserva tions are te be surveyed, and Indians may lecate specified amounts of land, which they may own by a "white man's title," and must de It within a specified period or have allotment made for them. The land Is te be held for twenty-five years In trust by the government for each owner, te in sure that he shall net be cheated out of it ; upon the completion of the allotments of any tribe the civil and criminal laws of the stale or territory , in which the land lies,shall extend ever the reservation, and no terri tory shall make laws denying Indians with in Its jurisdiction the equal protection of law. It is further declared that all Indians born within the limits of the United Mates te whom allotments shall have been made, and all who have abandoned their tribes and adopted civilized life, are citizens of the United States, and entitled te the rights and privileges of such. The secretary of the Interior recom mended the passage of a bill offered by a committee of the Heuse te provide for a commission te supervise Indiauaflairs, and especially the allotment of land In sever alty, but the Dawes bill premises te settle that question finally If it passes; which Is doubtful. GovLnsen l'ATTlseN'b last moasage was by no means his least. Jv doe M11 haul AnNOLn, of Philadel phia, in his brief Judicial career has shown that he Is well worthy of wearing the er mine. In an address before the Philadel phia Historical beciety en " Law Reform, " he touched upon some questions, the con sideration el which has long puzzled both lawyer and client, ler Instance, be said: What de clients think of delays In their cases ? They msy graciously submit In your presence, but If you want their true senti ments, send some one te their counting houses and get the truth from the heart which speaks out of Its fullness. They call a bill In equity, a bill of Iniquity. And then leek at the bill of costs In such cases. A man with a just causa, either as plaintiff or de fondant, may have nearly all he possesses taken away from him te pay costs In waging ordefending his rights. The suspension of legal remedies during the tbree summer months was characterized as an injus tice, a lt aflerds a debtor who knows that a Judgment has been granted against him an opportunity te compromise with his creditors, while the latter Is worried Inte an abatement of his claim or e!3 driven Inte a failure. Jaml- F. llroseh-, In the current num ler of the Sert h vlmcricart Iievtcw, shows the Iniquity of the coal combination that con trols Pennsylvania's great product. Mr. Hudsen asserts that one corporation allowed lta men te work but lb7 days In a year, Ii.7 days in another year, and.'only 1,025 days In the past eight years. In the same period wages of miners have been diminished sixty per cent., and the rates of freight charged en coal "by the anthracite coal railroads have been sustained for the last sixteen years be tween one and three-quarters and one and one quarter centa per ten-mile, while the fall of rrlces nnd economies of transportation have brought down the average rate en the high and low class freights carried by the trunk lines te less than three-quarters of a cent per ten-mile." This iniquitous censpi. racy must be broken up. F:w will grleve te learn that the Standard Oil company, which has swallowed up all tta Bmall competitors and become the mmt pow erful monopoly of the country, is new in trouble in Buflale, New Yerk. The Lubri cating Oil company, of that city, has charged the Standard managers with censpltacy In cluding the subornation of rerjury. Tbe special charge is that the Standard men em ployed Albert Miller, superintendent of the lubricating works, te se construct the build ings that they could easily be destroyed by an explosion ; that Miller, under their dlrec dlrec tlen, did plan an explosion j that by lntruse fires he blew up one of the stills, and, believ ing his work te have been accomplished, he took refuge in the Atlas Standard works; that he was taken by Hiram II. Everest te New Yerk, Bosten and San Francisce, and was supported for a year and a half in idle ness en a salary of fl,500 and expenses. Miller Is alleged te have confessed the lacta te C. B. Mathews, president of the Lubrlcat lnt; company. The outcome of the case will be awaited with interest. PERSONAL Sknatei'. Jeves says he is going back te YS ashlngten and is net crazy. bc.VATen Brews's health is se impaired that he may have te abandon public life. Jamks M. Beck, esq., of Philadelphia, well known in this city, has been invited te deliver a lecture belere the senior class of Mublenberg college. Rev. Henry J. MonTe.v, D. D., has tendered his resignation as rector of ht. Jame' Protestant Episcopal church, Phila delphia, te his vtstry en account of advanced age. E.-OoEiixeii t't Bii.v, speaking of his acts as war governor of Pennsylvania, said recently : "I pardoned one hundred and twenty.flvemeuoutefjail and all of them enllsted under larraguu Net one of them survived the war." Ui'MninEY MoeitE, et Baltimore, leit a large sum of money te "erect and maintain a Lnllding having suitable accommodations and te be used for public discussions, debte, lecture and entertainments in the Interest of morality, patriotism, intelligence and practl cal science, thereby te ai.l the young by social Intercourse, selenttfle discourse and free dis cussion te becoine mere familiar with the true pr nclpWs upon which our country ests and lis interests are advanced, and by which social aud civic vlitues are maintained." MIm Meitlmer'i llritva Act. C'larence McMasters and Henry English, aged eleven and twelve years respectively, aud who live en the river read te Plerment, while playing en the Ice en the Hudsen, near Orand View, Si. Y.. loedonod from lu ftnn. legs the ice-beat of Mr. Albert Scudder, heisted tbe sail and woresoon speeding ever tb smooth Ice at a high rate of velocity. Beth bej a w ere ignorant as te the management of the cralt. The only gap In the bread frozen "u'PJ fW"! bay te-day Is a chaunel about flity feet wide one hundred yards from this ahera Soen after the boys bearded the ice-beat they were carried rapidly toward the open water. Beth boys were terribly fright ened and when within fifty feet of the open channel McMasters Jumped from the beat te theice rolling ever a number of tlmta and cutting his head, face and hands badly. A moment latter English was carried ever the edge into the ley water. The proceedings of the boys had been watched by Miss Ellie Mortimer from a win. dew in her home en the river bank and who was alone with her mother in the house at thetlrae. Mls Mortimer seeing the boy's peril of drew ning hurrled dew n btairs, selid a clothes line and started te the rescue. The accident was also witnessed by William Van Ostrand further down the read, but Miss Mortimer was ahead or him. English when she reached him was clinging te the beat and 1.1 .; WcMasters had meantime picked hluJ .up ??d..was wreammg lustily for SfiA "' Mortimer threw the rope te En gush, who grasped lt and w ,ir.,:,i .,. Snd whTBMi.VMn ?.ltrand haU then arrived I ? 7 w7uMlas Mortimer escorted the bevs te her home te warm and dlrythem VsnOU trmnd succeeded In gelling the Icebeat out et Ui channel. Many compliments ler Mlm Mortimer are beard wherever the story el her bravery Is told, and acknowledgement may yet take the form et a suhstantial testimonial. JU1I.V HAH lib- M11.11UX8. The tumuli (larrrciment Adtertlslnc 'r llslrs la Claim )7.VHHt,O00 Ulim IrrmlanU ul n KmlRntnt te ThU Country A"r. The ttrltith government ha for n consid erable number of 3 ears been an lull te litul the descendants et Jehn Snml., who came ;te America about the year 1700. I ensequently n slx-Uue paragraph was published In a Neva Scotia newspaper a couple of j earn age, announcing that If these descendants did net submit proof of thelr Identity te the go em inent prier te January 1, Isstt, the property of Jehn Sands, ttbtch ua allied nt about 0,000,000, would go te the cren n. Tbe Sands family In this country had, how ever, known or the existence of this fortune In England, but did net appear te trouble themselves about lt until the advertisement stirred them up. New n number of them are cultivating genealogical trees nnd hepe be fore the time expires te pree te the Urltlsh government that they nre entitled te the money. When Jehn Sands came te this country he Is aald te have landed, with a shipload el ether Sands, nt Sands' Point, en lxing Is land, te which the family gae their name. A geed many of the family stepped there, but Jehn und a couple of brothers and sous went te the Delaware 1 erks, the town new being known as ltauceck. Mrs. Martha Hustield.ef Ne. 131 West fifty-third street, la a great-granddaughter of Jehn Sstid, nnd was Dern near liancecK. ner lamers lauier. Henjauiln Sinds, was ery wealthy and lived In a big house there. IlenUmln's father, Jehn, lived with him, ami esery new and then great paintings valuable sil ver ware and military eqatpaieuti would ceme ever from England and be stoned away or go te the furnishing el the big house. When a little girl Mrs. lluMiehl would sur reptitiously clip the golden decorations et some of the uniforms and fix up her dell with them. She Is new la very straightened circumstances, having te work te support her two little girls, but she Is prepared with her proofs that she Is Jehn bauds' great granddaughter, and will be very glad when the English government hands the menev ever. There are a number of ether heirs in New Yerk. llrar' Mrar' Frem the lerk Gazette Lancaster Is surreundcJ by au extensive region of unsurpassed facility has a salu brious cllniale and a most worthy jeeple. But unfortunately for our sister nty, nature has declared against her ever becoming a great railroad centre, aud without this feature she will strive m vain te take a front rank, either in manufactures or com merce. We hsve the stIfjctlen of be-iring from ev. ersl source that Dr null's Cough tv rup 19 all u claims te be a genuinely geed preparation. l'ubl. Mellu Atari, Teulon. Ill "Oh ' lt Is excellent te have splint's strength and walk the erth tree ami hippy airsln was what the lnin fiirt when he bad cured hutm year .heuuistUm with abetUe et Salvation oil. .3 cents 11 vs rsi.i) thi:ii Feit ii i i:ns. Site Site, k , May ;:, i. 1 bavebeen ulnij Allccvk's l'esi r Ti a.stss for the last fifteen years In u y fitnUy and iau conscientiously recommend thorn a$ invaluable when applied where p&ln is te be ielleve.1. Twe years age I contracted pneumonia from a heavy cold, and daring ruy Lenvalcacence, and in the winter months lnce, have worn one en eaih long across my back and have experienced great benefit therefrem, and was relieved from a threatened return la less than twenty four hours. ika J. euirris, r-oekkeeper I irst National Hank BVJSOJAL KUTiuns. , CKOUr.WIIOOl'INGtOUQn and Bronchitis Immediately relieved by Srdiehs ture ter sale by II. is. Cochran, Dnigglst,No.l3JerlhUneen street. Jt'bT AS GOOD Don't allow anvone te make jeu lHllev any ether remedy Is Jul as geed lnr alik heartache as Dr. I eslie Special I'rvsi llptinn, ter It Is net true. This Is the only remedy in the world that strikes at the root of the disease and drive 11 out. 01veltatrl.il. THATHACKINGtOUl.il can be se eulckly cured by bhlleh's Cure. W a guarantee it. rer sale by 11. H. Cochran, Druggist, Ne.U7 North Queen street. Saved Ills Llle. Mr. I). I. W lleonsen, et 1 1 ene Cave, hy , says he was, for many jcars, badly mulcted with 1 hlhlslc, also Diabetes , the pains were almost unendurableand would semeumes almost threw him Inte convulsions. He tried Llectrtc Hitters and get relief from nrstbotlle and after taking slxbetUes, was entirely cured, and had gained in flesh eighteen pounds hays he positively be lieves he would have died, had it net been for the relief atlerded by Lleetrtc Hitters Sold at flftycentsabottlebyll.il. Cochran, Druggist, NOS.1J7 and 13 North (Jueen street, Lanca.ter, la. ;(p,, Da. Hamlbr Werk Srncr, 1'urely vegetable, pleasant te take, will expel worms If any exist, no purgative required alter n3Ing. Price, a cents, by all druggists. UslmdM WA Ilurklen's Arnica Hnlie. The Heat Salve in the world for Cnt, Uralses. Seros, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, tever Sen s, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns and all Skin Krupuens, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required, it is guaranteed te give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Prica ss cents per box. rer sile by II. 11. Cecnran, Druggist, 1J7 and 133 North Queen stroet. Lancaster, Pa. WILL 10U SUrr Kit with Dyspepsia an Liver Complaint I ShUeh's Vlta'lzer isguaran teed te euro you. Ker sale by II. 1J. Cochran Druggist, Ne. 1J7 North Queen street. Miraculous Kscape. W. W. Iteed, druggist, of Winchester, Ind, writes. "One of my customers, Mrs Louts Pike, uartenla, Itandelpn county, Ind., wai a long sufferer with Consumption, nnd was given up te die by her physicians, bhe neard of Dr. King s New Discovery for Consumption, and began buying It of me. In six months' tlme she walked te this city, adlstance of six miles, and is new se mncb improved she has quit using 1L She fee s she ewes her life te It. Free trial lletties at Cochran's Drug Stere, Nes. 137 and lMNerth Queen street, Lancaster, !! () AKE 10U MADE miserable by Indigestion Constipation, Dizziness, Less of Appetlte, Yel Yel ew Skin t Shlleh's Vltalizer is a positive cure. L J!8 y n- n- Cochran, Druggist, Ne. IS 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 with an ap parently harmless cough which cm be cured lit. stttntly by Kemp's Balsam for the Threat and Lungs, which Is truaranteed te cure and relieve all cases. Price SO cents and II. Trial tiie ret rer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist. Ne. 137 North Queen street. eMwd&llw SHILOH'S COUGH and Consumption Cure Is sold by us en a guarantee. It cures Censurnp tlen. rersaleby H. B. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. Ui North Queen street. A Very Narrow Kacape, "Yes, I had a very narrow escape," said a prominent citizen te a friend "I was confined te my bed for a year and try friends gave me up ler a consumptive's grave, until 1 began using Kemp's Balaam for the Threat and Lungs, and here 1 am, sound and hearty " Price due. and IL rer sale by 11. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137, North Queen street, Lancaster. MOTHKltS f " MOTHBUS I TMOrTlKUa llT7 Are yen disturbed at night and broken of yenr rest by a sick child sutferlng and crying with th excruciating pain of cutting tnethT If se, ifR?.?."!? Bn, 60ta bottle of Mrs. WINSLOW'd SOOTHING SYltUP. It will relieve the peer lltue sufferer Immediately derxmd upon It t thorp Is no mistake about, It, There Is net a mo.u!er.enearUl'wholulsevernsoait, who will net tell you at once that tt will regulate the . "'.K1? "LTe re9t te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It JiVSH7 "'2 t.H? inM cak". and Pleasant J?.a.?iut?n.a." tlV Pn-scrlntleri of en of the silSfni "pift"1 ,elna,B l'hyslclans In the United State 4. Beld every wttue. MtenUa lttle mavsuivdv w saw reu msi'KPSlA and Liver CompiainCyeu have a prlntedguarantee en ovary Oottle et Sht ?K. talier. It neverfulis te cure, rer sale by H. B. Cochran, Urugglsl, Ne. 157 North Queen street. OKI Berri.1 timers Cnas. Mr. Oscar K. B. Kecb, of Allentewn, l'a , was bedfast with In In flammatery rheumatism In the winter of 181. Doctors could de nothing te relieve him. He commenced using Gress' lthoumatle lltmedy. Uy the time he had used hall a bottle he could leave his bed; when he had finished the bottle he was cured and has net had a return of the disease since. In his own words, "I ttel better than ever before," Price II, by all druggists. lebS-ihndM Vt A r BUOWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACKA Is the most effective Pain Destroyer In the world! Will most surely quicken the blind whether taken Internally en. applied externally, and thereby mero certainly UKLlKVh PAIN. ftl Hvlall. ami I. ... k . .... '-. ...a'.l.. trength of any similar preparation. Threat, Uheumattsm, Toethachw and ALL rW'?!.?1"1 fa The Great Believer of Pain. "BIIOWN'S HOUSEHOLD PAN AOKA "should be In every family. A toasneonfnl of the Panacea . JlininI,i.er el hrt water sweotened, If pro pre r?.!?,'.1 ," IS?.Vin' "UI ,)RBAk UP A lel-lvaM.W,8w mmemjuu C1MMONS UVKll AuUtiATOU. OUT OF SORTS! YES, SIOK ALL OVEl ! 1.1 el tetplri, benU crtl e. Meed elugiHh tellmen ink and lull, your digestion U Im paired and the ergalns Inactive, jour percep tions nre dull and stupefied, ynm temper Intta bio and peevish, e are unfit for business or companionship. 'What j 011 need Is te lake Siiiiiiiens Liver Ecgulater. "lhavemed many remedies for Itytpepsla, t.tver AOecthm and Debility, but tiecr have found anj thing te benerll te the extent thai Mmment Liver ltegulater ha. 1 sent Itinn Minnesota te Ueersla for the remedy, and we ltd have sent lurther for such n tpedleltie. I uuld advlssail whenrestmllsriy afflicted togtve It a trial, as it seems the only thlnn thst never falls tere-neve." V, M. Jmsir, Minneapolis, Mluit. JanJivd.tw A TllLOPHOROS FOK KHKL'MAIISM. Frem Life te Death Is but a moment lt rhetimitum or neutalgls strikes the heart. These diseases are the most painful and the most dangerous of any te which human kind is liable. They ny from enepirt te another without a moments warning, and liniments nnd ether outward applications are In themsilvcs dangerous becaue thevaie llvble te drlve the dlscxje te some vital organ and cause instant death, llheutnatluu and neuralgia are diseases of the bleed, and can only be reached by a remedy which wUl drive from the bleed the dangerous acids. Buch a temedy Is Athlopho Athlepho Athlophe ros lt has been thoroughly tested, aud Is a safe, iute cure. Spruce Cveek. I'a , Oct S, 1 In answer te your request te knew what your Athlopberoj has done for me, 1 will say it has done wonderful work. I hsve suffed from rheumatlsm for eighteen yesrs, mere or less, and and sometimes net able te rut anv clothes en or eat alone. I took all kinds, doctored with a geed many doctors, but nothing did me any geed. I was getting wcre instead of better. 1 read your advertisement in the " Democrat " and Sentinel " papers of Lewttewn 1 have taken in all four bottles I feel no rain. 1 was drawn crooked, but new 1 am straight ence meto. Thank you for the geed it done me. Athlopherw Is the medicine. rillLir I1AKA3TEH. Tour medlclne has enred me of neuralgia. I turret ed with it ler three ds 1, and It gave me in stant relief WM. 1.K1.NCII Palmyra, .V August 11, i5. 1 used ene bottle et Athlonheros for neuralirli after being laid up eight weeks. The tesult was very satisfactory. n. s EDDY. Kvery druggist should keep Alhlopheros and Athlopberos rills, but where they cannot be bought of the druggist the Athlopheros te , Ne. ill Wall street. New Yerk, whl send either (car riage piid) en receipt of regular price, which Is tl.O0 per bottle ler Athlopheros and 50c. for mis. for liver and kidney dUeates, dyspepsia. In digestion, weakness, nervous debility, dleaes of wemuu, constipation, headache. Impure bleed. Ac. Athlopheros 1'Uls are uneeusjed. UnS-lweed TCTUKNITURE WAKEBOOMS. BUV lOUK3KLr A 1'AIK or IU03E Felding Dress Pillows, .CALL XAULl Al Hoffmeier's Farnitnre Warerooms. They are the nicest thing out and we have lust received another let el them. a BAST KINO STREET. TsTIDMVKR'S Fl'IlMll KE STOK HEADQUARTERS l OR- Furniture. Furniture. If veu want any rUK.NITUBE new or the coming Spring call and examine my sleck. ou will hud It large and well (elected GOOD WORK. LOW TKICES. JT-rartles wanting full eulU's aie especially Invited te call. WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, Oorner East King nnd Duka Bts LANCASTttt, PA. sepih-lydAjiJinw H KINITBH'S FUKNITUHU DKPOT. CHRISTMAS. Aud wearelteady te Shew as Flue and Laige au Assortment of FURNITURE IV ALL LINES, AS HAS EVER BEEN FI10WN IN THE HIT. The goods of te day are se pretty and attractive that It Is bard te Keslst Buying Something In Our Lice for CHRISTMAS. We want you one and all te feel perfectly free te ceme every day If you desire, and leek at what Is being put en the floors new and attrac ts e, and you will net be urged te buy. Yeu would be surprised te Isarn hew many are deln i this each week We have already set aside a great many pros, ents for DKCEM BEU. 31, but we can tllll keep a great many mere secrets AT- HEINITSH'S Furniture Depet, MOB. 27 & 20 SOUTH QUEEN 8T LANCASTEU, TA. " MVTleii. y-iiy, no f " It Dsed Te, But It's Different New ! Trade does net end with Christmas by any means. Netwltnstandlng the fact thai our Holiday Trade has been un unprecedented one, our Superb Stock el reurln-dand and ether style Neckties, Silk ltuniers, Handkerch'els, misrenders, Gloves, Cellars, Cuns, Camel Hair Underwear and Halt Hese, Shirts, Cigar Cases, Pocket Beeks, sleeve Buttens, Ac, has been re plenished, suitable for RETURN GIFTS. Mr Our Prices as Lew as the Lewest for the iiuiie grade of goods. E. J. ERISMAN, NO. 17 WEST KING STBKKT, LANCASTEU, irUMT Y km pi gi M a2bs5i'-" CS l'XAMlNM: 15KFOKK VOU HUV his in the j.teir Mete ei st.iml And t.iVcs of Iek hel" tlem.tnil, lc . .trclul net te be ini.lel Ami imitations take inMcad, 1 or dealers oft will praises sing (H that uhii.li ma mere profit bnnj;. Let net our senses clouded be Pci tuse .i snenv take veu see. ler vill.iinv is net tentined le dtrkcM t.oler-, bear in nvnd. A WORD Ol' WARMNCi Tt"T0 it many white seipj, etch rrprrsemed te h " jest as Reed a the ' liery'," thpy ARE NOT, but hie all counterfeits, lacs the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine Ask for "Ivery ' SMp and insist upon getting it 1 M hlil I--X i jiiniiiMt. XT Y- KUOAHS, JEWKLKIt. HOLIDAY GIFTS. Fnne, Knus, Operrt QlaBsea, Musical Boxee, Oil PalntlnRB, Marble Statuary, Brenzes, Froneb Olcek, Spoons, Kclvea find Ferks, Ohlld'n 8eta, Nut Picks & Oraeka, Shoe Butteners, Qlove Duttonera. VlnoRrettoa, FIne Lampa, Ink atandn, Ink Stands with Scales, Smoking S(s, Tea Bets, Oake Brveketa, Fruit Dlshee, Bporcrnee, Baklnct Diehee, vWatohes St Chains. HZ. RHOADS, Jeweler Ne. 4 West King Street. lIUUBMjrUHJflMUlNU MOD. IALL AND HEK TUK- ROCHESTER LAMP, Sixty Candle-Light , Beau them Ml. Anether Let of CHEAP ULUBES fertius and OU Moves. THH " PBRFEOTION " MtTAi.MOULUI.NUAMJ I'.UllUEIt CUSHION WEATHER STRIP Beats them alb This strip outwears allethcrs. Keeps out the cold. Step rattling or windows. Xxclnde the dnst. Keep out snow and rain. Any ene can apply lt no waste or dirt made In ap plying it. Can be flttea anywhere no holes te bore, ready ler use. It will net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip is the meet perfect. Al the bteve. Heater and liange Stere -or- Jehn P. Sehaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCA6TKK, I'A. w M. A. K1EFFEK. ALDDH V. 11 EUR KIEFFER Si HERR, UKALKKS IN nnsning WOULU CALL BI'ECIAL ATTKNTIOMJ Fuller & Warren Ce.'s (TltOY.N. .) STOVES, HEATERS, FURNACES AND KINOES. We ask no ene te run any risks with "KUI. LKU A WAKKK.N'B" Goods. We guarantee them te give Satisfaction. Asa Ueater " THK BI'LK.VOII) " has no rival, belnpc a thorough het base, no part of this stove remains cold, evei y inch el It radiates heat. As a Bmaller and Cheaper Heater tbe"BltIQ HT DIAMOND" has established itself In the front ranks. The merits f the "SI'LKNIUD" nnd "BltiailT DIAMOND consist In Beauty of Construction, I'erfect Control of Draft, Cleanliness, no Dust, no (lag and Kconemy el r'uel. .Sir Cell and examine for yeurtult. 40 EAST KING -ST., (urrOBlTK COUUT HOUSB.) spatraaw 20 -aoTel 29 Reigart's Old Wine Stere ' Fer Pemmery 8ec, IteucheScc, Piper Heldsteck, U. H.Mnmin A Ce, and all ether leading brands el Imported ChampsKnes. Alse, Madeira, Sherry and Pert Wines, Clatets, Sauterncs, Ales and Stouts. Hele Agent forSpeclal Great Western Cham, nagne, pieduced by the rieasaut Valley Wine Ce, the flnuat American Champagne In the United States. rierlda Orange Wine, the nnest In the market. A full line of Brandy, Whisky, Ulns and Hums. California Claret and White wine, el Napa Val. ley, California. H. E. Slaymaker, aer. NO. 38 EAST KINO ST., LANCASTCIt, PA Heusefii Goods JUJ1 And oil ilic ili.tm is net remote I'ltun f.titcst f.uc or whitest ce.tt. 1. .tinmc well witli careful eje The i.ikc until the name jeu spy. And alw ivs tlms lie well assured Tli.-tt Ivery bevr eti liavx precuied. And should a lingering doubt remain, ' 1'ndl .inisli, like the darkest sLitn, hen in the tub en washing day That i.ikc of -.ip i brrurglii in pl.iv I t i li r v Lancaster, Pa. 1IOUKB. N EW UIIT BOOKS. THK EAUI.'S KKTUU.V." bv Owen Slern. dlth. This beautiful poem, which ranks next te "Lnclle" among the author's works. Is new published In unlijue and beautiful style i 1 el vellumlplatcd cloth, gilt edges. "LALLA BOOKH," An Oriental Remance Illustrated with 141 pbote-elchlnzs, deslenMl liy the best American artists, .lehn Harper, W alter Batterlee and ethers. Cleth iort(ello, with stamped ribbons. 'TAIIt IKES," by Themas Hoe1 This beau tiful poem Is new ler the first time brought out in holiday style. Cleth, gilt. Other books el equal note nnl popularity, which can be sen and will be sold regardless of publishers' prices, -AT O. L. FON DERSMITH'S Boek, Stationery and Art Stere, Opposlte Court Heuse, Lancaster, Pa. aegavtfd 1887. 1887. JOHN BAER'S SONS, Booksellers & Stationers DIARIES FOR 1887. BLANK BOOKS -AND- STATIONERY. Ne3. 15 and 17 North Queen Street, LANOASTKU. PA , MlBVKLLAHmma, F LINN A UUENKMAN. HOLIDAY HINTS Many iteraen.3 want te make Clinst Clinst Clinst masPresentHbtitdonet knew wlmt te select ; let us nsslst jeu. We have se many useful things. 1'er Gentlemen, nu elegant Set of Carvers or a geed Pocket Kulfe will be acceptable. Fer Ladles we have l'lated Knives, Terks or Spoons, nnlMegant Stand or Library Lamp, Toilet Seta or "Werk Bexes, and hundreds of ether useful presents. Fer Children we have everything like Express Wagons, Sleds, VelecL pedes, Trains of Cars, Mechanical Teyh. Many articles which we have an ever sleck we are closing out aidless than cost. sRTAsk for Haigalus. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne.l62 North Queen Street, LANCABTK.lt PA. QONTJIAUTOH AND 1IU1LUKK. QEOROE ERNST, OAKPKNTKK, CONXUACTOU 1IUILHKU. Uesldence Ne. 639 West King street. Shep Kast Grant street, opposite station beus.i. WOODKN UANTKL8 ANII GKNKUAL HAltll WOOU WOltK A SPKClALTi. JWA11 work secures my prompt and per sena attention. Drawings aud XaUuatei lurnlshed. oeUI-lidU VLUTHIHO. jrjnwa a iminuKit. A GRAND OUT SALE. (loeds uisiked down liirspeellvn el eet, te make room ter Hprlug (KhmIs. A sale like ours never befeie seen In Lancaster. We lme In our Merchnnt 1 Minting IXnsit. ninnt a iiusntlty of eiceltenl limteiisl, from whlrh no will uiakn OVERCOATS, Suits and Pantaloons TO ORDER Al llie Lewest FosNihle Prices. 'llipr-e RiNids am nil new and seasonable, and mads by the best tnllets READY-MADE OLOTfllNQ. This season's Koeds-mi old sl)les. Men' Business Suits Hern II V) up. Men's Dress siitti from 17 te up. Men's t Inn Dress Sulu from Il0.re up. Men's lluslness Oreicents fiem II hi up. Men's Drvss Overcoats from IS l) up Men's Heaver 0ert eats iniinW tip. Men's storm OvorceAls from ft up Men's KerslbtoOvrcenta fur It 00 and riM. lleys' Scheel Suits rorlJeo up. Heys' Dress Suits from triwap. tt ' rinn Diess Suits from (.- 00 up. IU)s' Scheel Ovuiceat. IIAJup. Heys' DtH eei cents, II wj up He' riue Difss Overcoats, .Sre teltani. Men's and 1 euths' Treutera from II ti up. Heys' Short PmiU fiem cents up. Underwear, Woolen nhltt, hnll Jacket. Ilcwlery. diodes and Neckwear, nt correspond Innly low ptlce. be call early aud make ) our ew n selection. ONB-PRIOE Olothiers and Furnishers, CUlt. NOKIUQUKK.N ST. AND UKNTUK SUUAIIK, LANCASTEU. PA. f-llauds nanted te nmke Coats and Panta loons. -yyilUilAMKUN A UlSlKIt L I'oiiiiiiniiifiitien by Telejihene. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. WhereOur Meney IS LOCKED UP. We have a gte.tt deal mete money locked up in stock than is geed for CLOSING HIRSH k BROTHER, ui althis season of the year, which must be leleased. In erdct te de this an inducement must be offered te the public even if it costs us ternething te make it. Weuant money for ftiture use, and a? theie ate ieople who want goed3 at any time if the Trice Is right te their mind, we luue endeavored te make the 1'rlce of our surplus stock, Right te the Mind of All Buy ers Who Want Bargains. This surplus stock consists of Children's Suits and Overcoats, Heys' Suits and Overcoats, Gents' Dre.ts and liusincis Suits, Dress and Storm Overcoats, Odd l'ants and Vests, Heavy 'Winter Under wear, Cardigan Jackets, Xcck wear. Overalls, Tlannel Shirts, Buckskin 01evc3 ami Milts, Woolen Knit and Cleth (ileves, Pur Tep Kul (.ileveJ, Xeck Muf lleis, Hese, Ci outs' and Hejs Heavy Cleth Cai and 1'oles, Ladles' Tur Muffs, Capes and Heas, Centa' Seal Skin Caps, Heaver Gauntlets and Cellars, Lap rtobes and )i ing Jilaukcts, L;ulic3' Gaiters, Ilouse Shoes and Slippers, Cliii dten's Shoes, Meii3' and Heys' Uoeta and Shoes, Gents' Slippers .ind Party Shoes, Ladies' and tienla' Ilubber Overshoes, Arctics and Alaska", fients' and Heys' V Heets. A large assortment of Iadies Hand-H.igs at Very Lew Trices. Gents' Valises, Club Hags and Trunks. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. H2, 01, 80 aud U8 Kant Kltif( St., LANUAHTKIC I'A. Mr Blere closes nvery evening at (i o'clock, except Monday and Saturday. ttLtlKIHf, itff, piUW. KDQEKLKY. Sleighs! Sleighs! I have new ready for the WlnUir season, the 1 urn est, cheapest, finest and most select assott assett assott tneut of HlnKleand Deuble POBTIiAND, ALBANY AND BOSINBaa SLBIOnB, fvnrnrrered forsale In this city. The workman. iwpSnd elekat.ee of finish Is fully up te the inniluA of my flne and well known Carriage wlirk My pifces for a geed, honest and iuu iiintis.1 aitlels are the lowest In the uiarkeL lhavoRlar"esleckof IlllOUIhS ANIJ CAIl. KIAUISS, New and Second Hand, a'l at very lowest figures. Please call and examine my work. Edw. Edgerleyn Market Btroet, Rear of Poateffloo, Lancuater, '., Kepalting promptly attended te One set el workmen especially employed. x r nrtB'iHiim,,Mi -' ' - - rl AuatrfiWASiil'iSS.rtMM' '-lf 5 tiu4ir
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