WKwmmmmY.-W&w-w&s. !tk w ' i . J: J ikf y? "rFOT TrWfe? rr; , fp SKTSfTW-'tl BT-vv -:?( nun - .-. . --?, . r ' WWi P.BlWWa.e&' IVS - .. ' 1 - v -r-v THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLTGEitEI?, MONDAY, JANUARY 1 1887. PaS! Of it Wf li; m las kft? -, s Intelligencer Ng) D KVKRY DAT IN THH YEAH fffundai Jfpfd.) l A wsis, mm DOLtina a ta, run lAVOrra. DaLtYMDTCA!:MI!l.Ajr. AliO ALt AtWOIXIKIt M.ACM. RAMrLS I ma. uiiutuiMWiei ahowed te l Atari, milt , TBLIl II0HI OOMIECTlOV, ADVERTISINQ BATES ' itn.l ltn.l Iy. 40 I 7& I 1 60 I trays U 11M 22& nays,.., rDavs. se lte 100 110 1 in aw ipays ffnitmt I Weak... M Weeks. 321 4 50 8(10 SCO em 700 loeo Menth.... s Months.. BOO 600 Months li m lenths son 18 00 lTr.. 1&C0 S800 Jin. Sin. 41n.l tin 8(037r se tu sm son thn am 7M SH BIS nn 8J 400 5W 7R 90 4 60 65" IM ION 7 60 10 60 lS8rt I8 60 1000 USO 1700 WW H00 It tl 20 O !4(W 17 00 22 O 17 00 J2U) aim wee tiue sstu WOO S600 1400 8200 MOO MOO 05 U) S 10 ! ?s. jg The Weekly IntelligeDDer K watlSHED Every Wednesday Mernine. ,v'. !ATi.il.00reRIXJfOBTJis. iwra OF TIM, JM.OO.Al'D A0OrTBlSTO MIWOK8 eTTV!0 IT AMannmci eucttd ree avv r abtet tb a A MATS AD OOPirniT. ALL AK0KTM0T4 LOTTIM 1t;lnLL;oeimiavxDTOTBa'WACTi hasiht. 'i'diOrm all Letter t and Ttlegramt te r" THE INTELUaENOBn, iw UtelllKenccrllillaln&, Lancaster, Te. y . I . . !&'?Xf- - JT l.u T..l.li:....:t rmijc wwuebici jiutxuiycuix?. LAKOABTSU. JANUARY 10, 1S7 Mr. Illsceck's Venture. ?&,' Mr. Ilisenr.k ventures forth from amenc 'J& the Itepubllcan congressional fleck with a bill te amend the tariff. Mr. Hlsceck is te K be congratulated upon his courage, but per g? ham net se much upon his pru Jence. The ife "Republican congressmen are sorely divided gagf la opinion upon the method of revenue re &' diiction.andtheircendltionis such that the Erv& man who Bteps out from among them with ,w a ccnniie pian is certain te get tuuic mm W than thanks from his party associates. E?Ss 'Our pig iron Kelley does net at all approve Lw' 'Mr. Illsceck's plan, which he says will be egg,, likely te receive the support of none but Wtt Ibe author in the committee of ways nud hit .means. Mr. Terter, of the Thlladelphia tsafv Trtss, "who Is Btatiencd at Wash- A6 lngten te especially pump puMic $$ Man ,irti Hit. fnrlfT Icetm. R.'ir tll.lt $0' Judge Kelley declares Mr. Uisreck's plan mvi te be pretty enough u tue meaei, eui im practicable In the working plan ; which Is STSj. an apt description of It. Se Mr. Ilisceck proposes te abolish all the J&j tobacco taxes and that en alcohol, but he retains tue tax en ether liquors, lie says that the "Western congressmen are net willing te remove the tax en Intoxicating beverages, nnd that they will have te be coaxed te consent te the removal of the tobacco tax. Being a wise man Mr. Ilisceck does net propose te kick tee hard against the prlcki. He baa met, hewever, without doubt, his "Wa terloo en the sugar duty question. He straddles it, and quite awkwardly, tee, and Is sure te have a lall. He neither removes the duty nor lets it be, but cuts half of it m. away ; and In compensation gives a bounty je me ueei-roei preuuci. juuge jveneyis right in Baying that bounties are tee un popular te meet with favor in Congress. In view of the Republican dissension upon tariff reduction, it would beem te be thfc prf et ilit.c tl wisdom for the Demo cratic majority In Cengiess te press the matter t uu issue at once. Te be sure there Is Democratic dissentien as well, but there is abetter concentrated state of opin ion upon the Democratic than uien the Itepubllcan side of the chamber, and u Btrenger vote behind it. It is already nl nl "mest, if net quite, a majority. Mr. Ilatdall and a score or se of associates differ from the Democratic majority, and Mr. Hls Hls eock, with a small Itepubllcan contingent approaches his views. Though u number of Republican and Democratic opinions be made in this direction, it will net carry with it enough of the ferce of cither party te make fLffi7,a!en expectlve. It is clear kstttTe Democrats as a party are arrayed in favor et the abolition of the duty en raw materials, and that as a party the Re publicans are likely te favor the abolition et the internal revenue collection. The need for a reduction of tevenue is se clear and urgent that no halt way meas ures will de. There must be u Bharp cutting off of revenue somewhere. Mr. Hlsceck says the reduction needed is one hundred millions. In the face of this fact the Democratic party must net fail te demand the the reduction, and the Repub lican party cannot afford te resist the de mand. It must seen proclaim a ielIcy. Mr. Ilisceck sees this and advanced las. Mr. Kelley denounces it without proposing a substitute. The Republican heie is te threw the blame of inaction en the Demo crats. It should net rest there. Mr. Randall and these Democrats who act with him en this quest. en cuunet afford te stand as the obstacle in the tay of Democratic performance. Knewing that the view of the majority of the party Is against them they should yield all that they conscien tiously can. Their demand for the aboli tion of the duty en alcohol is one that we think should be granted ; but net se their demand for the abolition of the tobacco taxes. "While the Internal leveuue bureau is maintained for the collection e the duty en liquors, there is no reason for ceasli g the collection of the duty en tobacco, Which is equally worthy of a tax lnipesi. tlonandferliko icaseus of public policy. Certainly with a proper spirit of concession among the Democratic lepresentatives, agreement ought te be reached upon a tariff reduction measure. Idle Saving Busluess. Tive men of tlie life-ts.ivinp; rervice lest their lives while fearlessly doing their duty in the terrible storm of Friday night 011 tlie Virginia coast. Congress should make ptOTlbleu for the pensioning of the families et these storm warriors as laterally as it has done for these of the men who fell en battle-fields. Ne gallantry In battle could excel tat of the men who manued the life beat te Eave the lives of the crew of tlie wreck that hid beyond the reach of the life lhe for they knew that the chance' et reaching shore allve were barely even an! they bad no martial musie or stirring appeal te urge them te fa-u the .hit,,- ' There was no talk aleut glory, no feeling manue ejea or tneir countrymen were t, upon wieiu, ana that the world would an. !"rilaud their glotieusdeath or triumph; but HKJJD IUIIjll D.UIOJB MCIU LilllUiy BCIeCttMl UJ' their commander ns though he were pick 1d the beat oarsmen for a race. At his enhr they struggled through the surf, pulled for the wrr ck nnd bravely faced the danger of. being dashed against it. Seme idea of the situation may be pained from the statement that the crew of the wreck had net ventured te use their beat though they took ceurage from their rescueis te launch it nnd try te reach the chore. That both beats eie capsized by ft wavr of unusual ferce does net argue that the venture was foolhardy, mid the men of the iif.e..inaili,..inil.uwl from a sense .uiiMiBii - I of duty what ine crew ei me re "'- tated te dare for their lives, ime eueivu an cxample of heroism that the nation can net afford te leave unnoticed. The I'nse or Mrs. Lincoln. Seme of the Sunday newspapers contain elaborate accounts of the Insanity of Mrs. Lincoln, the wife of the president, her extraordinary Jealemy, her insults te prejiiuent 'Washington ladies and the sor row that her conduct caused the president. The nrticle purports te have emanated from the pen of fien. Adam Hadeau. This is low business for reputable news inner people te Indulge In. Mrs. Lincoln lias been commonly repirded as n very erratic woman, but her fralltiei Mere covered when the earth closed ever her grave. The maxim that concerning the dead nothing but geed shall be said ought te have allowed her imperfections nleng w 1th herself te be buried in the past, particularly as no possible geed can be sub served by digging them up nt the present Juncture. Tenderness for a dead woman's memory and consideration for the family she left behind her should have saved the recital of her shortcomings new. She is dead and unable te sreak for herself, and her family care net te be forced te make her public defense in the newspapers. If this be newspaper enterprise, let us have less of it. Tuc TitusTille .Imericen frfum has remibeU lu third year, and has the tlgei of a pajer ten times that age. - K sr.w and peculiar system of taxation has been hubmltted te the people of Switzerland, as Is required for the enactment of any law In that ceun'ry.and has met with enthusiastic popular approval. This new Vaudels law divides real property Inte three clase, ac ac cerdlDK as It lalls below Ji OOe. between Se,000 and i,000, or OTer $20 000 In value. The proportion of tax Is te be 1 per 1,0ip0 for the flratclaw, IS per 1,000 for tbe second clas, and 2 per I.eOO for the third class. Personal property falls Inte seven claie, the lowest clasps belnj; If s than 5,000 In value, and the highest ever flOO.WO. The rates of taxation en ttu-SB clashes are te be In the proportion el 1,1,2,2,3,31,. and i, respectively, per 1,000. inceuiea from earnings are similarly put In seven classes . but, In estimating the amount te be taxed, a dodnctien U made amountlnKtefrO for each person legally de pendent en the head of tee family for bis support A if nee calls the attention of politi cal economists te thU law wltn the remark tliat many theories el taxation will be tested by it. New Yenu members of tbe Ancient Order of United Workmen are angry because Jehn L. Sullivan has become a menber of their organization. Tbey had better keep very quiet, if they de net wish te be "knocked out." Mrs. CtEvctAD's reputation for geed sense is as great as the fame et her beauty. At a tboatre lu Washington Friday night she attracted unusual attention and received tbe silent thauka of tbe male p-irtlen of the au dience by nttendlng the performance without a bonnet or bat. She will distance her hus band fur the next presidential nomination. The number of schemes for disposing of the surplus U legion and some of them are extremely peculUr. The New Yerk Uerabl given a long list el thorn from which the following simples are selected : A gei tleman who lives in the muddy part of Indlma thinks the best use for two or three hundred millions of surplus In the next two or three yearn would be te divide It among the counties, te be applied te macadamizing the common highways. A large slice of it oeuld be spent, many gentle men believe, en the Hennepin canal, the Cape Ced canal and Flerida ship canal and half a dozen ether schemes ler improving and increasing the water communications of the ceunlry,includlng Senater iilair'n famous and benetlcent scheme for a canal te cause the waters of the Mississippi rler te tlew up hill into Hudsen's bay and ameliorate the climate of British AmerlcjL "Why net make a deep water canal of the whole Mississippi riier, from St Paul down te the mouth?" niked a liberal-minded statesman. "The country cau allerd it and it would be a grand sight when it was done and set a let of people at work te de It" 5tnN rneiiAM) men are unemployed In the I.u7erue region owing te the coal strike. ThlHu,cauMa total less in wages thus fir of J 12,nea llBreitTKii Menr.is, of Ilaltlmere, has served his imprisonment ter refusing te dis close the source of his information retative te the last grand Jury's work, and Is now new one of the greatest heroes of the Monumen tal City. Many will be willing te take a little of the eame kind of imprisonment for the same rttitu. PKKSONAL,. brni.hAM William IIai.mmim, the well-kuuwn KngllsU barrister, Is dejd. Clvveiuis is writing his life and Is se abserbed In the wi.rk that he tergets he is te die en the gallows. JtriKit Kga(. madu a sudden start for Texas and Senater Maxey found it uectssary te fellow suit Political fences in danger. Jehn F. b.Mirii, of 1'nlladelpbia, has glveu teOO te the uiJiiagers of tbe Pennsyl vania Training Scheel for Feeble-Minded Children. Hen. James O. Hi.ai.ve favors the erec tion of a monument te General Legan's memory at Springfield, 111., te cost f Iije.OuO, te be raised In small amounts. EtUAU RAnniTT, a practicing lawyer of nne, iliud yesterday, in his CrJl jear. He had sered In the ute legislature, and was representative in Congress from ISis te lcCi Tuemai Stevens, the bicyclist who left San I rai.c.sce en April lyh, lsl, for a blcjcle tour around the world, returned te Nsti Francisce en l'rldiy by steamer from Japan. 1 ewis Mesks has been appointed Hhcrlli of Cluster county by (joveruer Pattlsen, te till the vacancy caused by the death el Hen Jamlu Irey. TIih governor has also appointed ex St-i uter McHeury associate Judge ct Columbia county. MAnticn Hahhyueue, the actor, is a eleier boxer, ile recently knocked out Theodnre Van Ilrunt, n nephew of a New Yerk supreme court Judge, one of the best of the New Yerk Athletic club's boxers. It was with bare knuckles. Dr. J, II. A. Ilo.MUEneEit, the vtnera ile rioddeutef Ur-iuus college, atCelltgevil e, met with upaiulul iiccldeut the ether nlg'it He took n step lu a direction net linen led and led down a flight of suits, sustaining several painful bruises, priuclpillj en Ills lellsit'e. Mns. CLhbLNii's llrst jmlille reception In Aashlugieu en Saturday was a crew Jed and brilliant tpectaele. Mrs. Cleveland's dress was el satin, rohln-egg blue, Hhe looked particularly charming Just bo'nre thecleBu et the reception the pretident en tercd the Ultie parlor and shtxik bsuds with Mrs. Cleveland and tlie receiving Icdles. Miss Mci'avish, formerly of Baltimore, IlSS LiZZiO MnMnlhr. llumrhlitr nf fl... 1.... J Kdller J. U. MeMaater.'uf .New Yerk, and i. Miss l.ily Tliurber, u Virginia beauty, mt nsiureay were burled Irem the world for fer eter in the Isltatlen convent at Ilaltmiere, I be names of tbe relit, louses will be "Sister ?espcti;'eHi1y?rAn8,jU" tt,,a "Sl"' "" Miss Mattie MiTcnnti., the daughter of benutpr Jehn 11. Mitchell, is of mldule stat ure, Blight of Ugure, with a symmetrically tapering waist She lins the face of n Oreek elrl, a ineulli meJelcd Biter Cupid's baw, dark eyes luminous with emotion, nud n manner full of kiuce and vivacity. Hhe Is one of the imwt popular young ladles In Washington society. llltKVKT limn tirv. Tl'eMAS DwcAN,r. S. A., retired, died en 1 rl.lay afternoon, alter nshett lllniws, at his lesldeiice In Washing ton. During the war et the reNlllen den. DunCAii was struck mi the head by a catiumi lull and a portion et bis akiitl knocked oil TrepaultiK wa resorted te, and for mute than twenty J or he has worn tlie slHer plate which took the l'Uie of tlie abstracted por tions of his shattered skull. lli.Nin H. iMxr.Y was Impressed with what he saw of the poverty of Londen. "Onu day, for lnUnce, my vale"t came tn from the street and said : Mr. Iley, there's a chump outside swimming tn the mud for sixpence.' 1 weul te the window and, looking out, saw a boy of about 1 years "of age H ing tut en hlststetuach In the middle of the muddy Btreet aud making motions with his arms aud legs te represent a man s tmmlng. A couple el swells, who had given the Imv some !etinle, were standing en Hie slde slV apparently amused by the exMNtien." i.ii.iii: liixies. Has tint dsr lttue heart stepped ! resting And her eves clmcd. thst se levd the lls'.t ' Will her lip nerfrmeic be rt-jx-aUn? Thelrauiatirs prl, (3ayuerntht ' And her little form tn farth lowly Ivtnu. That em mecd withencb chllilllKe (tisee Seme (Alryltke cite wa n ,1 j tnit. VS heu she came nd loekei np In my face Child of gcnltn ' Her face fall of dreamlnn And her voice sympathetic un nope And the senl In her eyes, with a seeiulng That dareJ with a'l hindrance te cope ' Oh, let me be ene of the Juliets. And let initie the Poison Act be ; 1 knew all the lines, aud the bnslnef -1 ib sure you will teach li te uie "Oh, teach me." she !d. And 1 told her Hew te doubt, then te trust la the trh.", HowteshudJerat death, then grew b IiW As leve et her pulses en Ure, Ue teshitnk from ,h" gbisN who would itath her And se earnest he grew In the pan, Tb st the child h.id hersel' become teacbei And taught me Lb tirel of an Ah, babe for llke babe 1 mnst held thee SlDcetben hnrtnic ne'erseea thy tace Ah ' I knew that the angels euield thee W tth a mere than enraptured e mbrace And you In the home circle weeping, Heattsere the' ou be, don't demur Knew who hath your darling In keeping . He hath premised Ills kingdom te her. Bttrly IP. Turner in fae "iinde.'plia TVast Playgoers will remember the author et the above lines & a uem'xr of the old tteck cim piny at the walnut street ih.atre Ue l new In the West with MiJuuie Jai iii.chuk Liule Ulnten first played Ju'.nt for Atkins t rene s benefit, when the role was UiSeu by Xou- ac tresses In turn. Ltllle havtn the po-.len fane Mr. Turnet plsved ier Lawftc -Ed Ttxss 1 It's all rerv well te talk about ImlnSiej new Itillread anj new tea:n .ShU but hew te-ild men, w mei anil cblxlren trav'l en them wlih wlih eut Dr. Hull cciuh yytup loinkellt. Pon Pen der It ".Velthera birrewrr nor a lender he " hut take jour own twentj ftv rents, and co renud te j out own druttgut, and buy jeuPn.lt a Kuie of Salva'len t.'ll tJi )iu si ra.us, aiJies, ruU palu. crilE OF l'.MiltlUMI. lll'J KeiB, NliOlEJl t-O, .N V , Jldltl. it, ',-' ADeut a year cpe 1 was taken wr'ias'vere pain In both iuiik l wis Crrt sitaked wl.h a violent chill, then a dreadfn pain and then a ceu'h accompanied If considers' le fever. It looked very much lite a bd attaes. of pneume nla. A friend el mine procured flva Aut .Tt s Plasters One he put uuvl r each ar-c, one under each shoulder blade, and one en my ches'. close around my threat In a few hours the cough ceased, th pain cr-i-tu illy abated an5 t broke out In a profuse rcrsplratien 1 fe 1 into a profound sleep, ana the next day wis a'ui""t well I were tbe Plasters eight daysaiteiw&i .;, and hare never had any trouble ilece WlttlAM A haw 1 EH There In Nothing carpriflng In the fict that llcnsen's Capctne Pi uter are widely Imitated ; thatcheapand worth ens pla ters with names of similar sound aid striillar appearance In type are freely ou"red for sale Articles of threat anil erlglnil merit always hae te compete with trashy luitutleus Uut iu they become known they die out thruh deserved neglect. Jleanwhilt- we wvrn the paDMc against thi se-called ' Laiislcum, ' " tap.lclii, ' capn ctn. ' and " taplcme plaater. whether ' Uen Uen ten's." " Curt n , ' or ettirwiae. Tbey have no medicinal ercuraltve vtr ue. whueier aud are made te ell en th.- r put tien of ItMisen When puu-bulurf uik fur l'n.-in - deal with repoct-ible druggists only, nud eica iimibw deceived The genuine nntjlhe lbree heals " trademark en the i.eih and th word " 1 p p clne ' cut In the centre. ' irn U.W.s MVB.VIAI. HUTlVas. aiiiLeirs CAi.Minit ttKMtm-a posiuve cure ter taLarrh, Olpth. Ha, and tanker Meuth, for sale by H. It Cochran, Un;fc'irt8t Ne. 1J7 North (Jneen street JL'M AS OOlHi Den t allow anyone te m ike tnu t iicve ny ether remedy it Imt ax (msmI for slckh'-adi a Dr. I.--lle s Special l'lcstrlptleu, ft.r It la i .t true This Is theunly remc I In th-w,.r,J fi: strikes at the root of the dUea-e :id drlrea It out UiveltutrUl. eiHLOH'S CL'KE win Immedliteiy rell've Croup, W hoeplnir teuvh and Uieuihlils. Ker sale by II. II. Cochran, JjiuKiflst. Ne 1J7 Neith Queen street The ropuUtlen ttt ijiucfiAter Is about Ji),oe, and we would say at least one half are troubled with some afectien of the Threat and Luni. as these ceinplulnts are ue cerdlnrf te statistics mere numerous than ethers. We would advise all net te neglect the opportunity te call en us and iret a dettle et Kemp s llalsain for the Threat and Lungs. Piite Seceuts und II Trial size liee Itep. ctfu'iy, 11 U. Cochran, drucut, U! North tluuen atreut. WHY WILL YOU centtb when -hiiohsture wUl (rive Immediate rell-f l'i-s-. pi its , V cts , and II, ler sale by It. 11. Ceinrau, Urugglet Ne. 1J7 North Ilueun street A had .Sllsfertune. Is te rul-e a nice family of boys ai d kIiIs and then have them carried Inte an erlj-friaie by that terrible dlease tousiimntleu. lleed the naming and chtck It In lis flr.t ntaijes l,y the prompt uu of Kiuip Balsam for the Threat and Lunirs, warranted te cure and relieve ail cases. Prlie Uf and 11 Ker sale by 11 U. Cochran, aruijj5lst,Na 1J7 Netth yueen streeu TVujf Hie fret. O) TUB KEV. (JKO. II. lUAYkll, l lleurbfn Ind., says - " lleth myself and wife one our llv, a tenllll.OII'S LONbtMPTIe.N CLKt. ' rcrsale by II. II. Cochran, IiruKsrlst, Ne trNurthUuein street CATAHI'.II CUItKI), health and sweet breath dcurud, by Shlleh's tuunh lleiue-ly. Pilre su cunts. .Sa.-.al Injector free, for sale by li. It Cochran. UnntKist Ne. 12) North guren street. for lame back, sldeer cheat, ne Shlleh's For Fer ou Plasu-r. Price 25 cents, i'er sale by II. It Cochran, OrnttalatNe li North (jneen stifcet "HACKMETAtK " a lastltiK and migrant rr fume, l'rl iJiinu M cents lersaleby If 11. Cjcbran, IirngKlst.Ne. 137 NerUitjutn treet. llucklen's Arnica Salve, The llest Salve In the world for Cuts, Itrulsep, Seres, Ulci'rs, !alt Kheum, Kever soles, letter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and nil skin Eruptions, and positively cures Ptijs, or no pay required. It Is Kuarnnteed te Klve perfect satin faction, or money refunded. Price il cents per box. yer sale by II. U. Coenrun, llruiiglst U7 nu i, norm viiiiwin street linrfuitir. Active, I'tutilng ami Itelianle II. II. Cochran, Druggist, 1 17 and S North Queen street, Iiucanter, Pa , can always be ro lled upon te carry lu sleck the purest and bet yoeds, and suatiln the repuUitlen of belnn ac tive, puablnu and rltalil. by recemmenainir articles with well establlnhed merit nnd uch us are iipular. Having the mjeiny lei the cele brated Ir Hlny's New IiNn-iciy for censump tlen, telds und ceui;b. ill sell It en a poxlilve ffuarantee It will btirely cure hii, and ev ry affection of thnsit, lung-, and ch at, undtn order te prove our claim, weuak ou te i il.1 umi ut u Trial llottle Kree. i) MLEKPLKSH NIU1ITS, made tnlseraule by that terrible ceuk'h. bblleh'sC'urelsthe remedy ler you. rersaluby II. li. Cochran, UrugKl.t.Ne IS! North Queen street. M'enderfulCuris, W. I). Ileyt A Ce , Wheleul und ltelull III ui. ifistsef lleme.lla.says: We have h, en sellln,' l)r King's New Discovery, Klectrle Hitters anil llucklen's Arnica ;ale for two years. Have no or handled remedies that sill as well.erKlvn such universal satisfaction. 'I here hum beeu bome wonderful curis eirected by these medi cines 111 this city. Several cases of pmneuueed Consumption have been entlndy cured by uu el a few bottles of Dr. King's Niw Discevert, taken In connection with Klectrte Hitters. We Kiiaiunteu them always. Sold by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, 1J7 uud lij North Queen sliett. Lan caster, Pa. (1) The best medietl writers claim Hut tie sue cessful lemedy for nasal cntar Iiiaiut be nun li rilutluir, easj et application, und enu that will, by its own action, reach all the remote serej and ulcerated surfices. 'Hie history of the of. forts tj treat catarrh during the put lew years obliges us te udn.lt that only ene remedy his completely met ttese conditions, uud that Is Ely s ream llann. This sale and pleaant re medy has inaateted catarrh as nothing cle has ever dune, and both pbystctuus nnd patterns Ireely concede this lact, Th mero dlstressluir symptoms quickly yield te It is Jwdeed X w MMUtCAL. A "YKKS I'HKHRY Your Children Ate const ntly eretHl te Omib from Celils, W hoeuleir l euith. tieuii. an.l lleae peculiar ic4 wccuiiaf te the 1hif.it aiul (units, Ker li alltuentr. Aver s Ihetrv Pectoral. timtnnUTailinlntstvlrd. aneil spei dv iviief and rure Ataremeily for Whoeplncnnnti wllh widen many or our ihlldrtii were attr. te1, we tiHCd, iliiTltiir the past wlnt.r, with nun !i ttlstacUmi, Aei Cherry Pectoral. t'eriliW atfeeilen. w ivTllerthH prpptrntlen the tiui eitKacleus u an me nnHiicines wnich hae nun ie out knontede Mary Parkhnm, Piecepllws, Heme ter tittle andereis Hen, ter, Md Mv children hsve tevn pnuliarn sublecl te attit ks of I reup, and 1 rallivl e tl nd any etteo ettee titeruiiirdv UMtll 1 cemmencc't s.lmlultiHltm Acer's Cherry Pectoral. Tht i ''l"! llen re lleves the iltniculty of tn-eathln(t an 1 ln ttlibly cuivsthi'ce'iiplatnt. LhyUIU. M n. th.ith.im, telumlta i e,, . 1 htve uc.l Ayer's Cherrv Petferal In mv f-imlty for many )ears, and "h'ie teund it es lc all) lalutlile In Whoeplnu t eunh this inellcltie alla all Irrttatlen, i ivM-nts Inftaut luattnn from evtendtng te the Uiii, aiid,ulc U subdue any temleuev te ! una tempiulnt J It WelltnK'en. Plaln(He, Uu-b I flnil no meJIt ine se ciTectKe. f r t'renp and W hiHvlng tough n Ayet's t ht'rrv IV terwi It was the means of savltix the life et un lltt'e bev, only six months old. eartTlni: htm safely through the worst case of W hoeplnir tough 1 iei saw -Jane Malt no, Plney r . Tenn Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Pren-tred br Pr J . c. Aver A i ,i 11. Mass. etllis, IV Sold ev all Druggists, Price I. .is! lau II p.vrclNK VLASTKKS. BENSON'S PORODS PLASTERS. W t.VTtll KXP03UKKCAI"ES LOLUlli. cel,t, Pletirtsv, ltheumatlu. Pnenmenla .Veuralfjl.i, sciatica, Lnmbign, uai-Vache and ether nUments, for which ilcnen s Capclne Plasters are admitted te be the 1 est remedy known. They relieve and cure tn a tew hour, when no ethcT application Is el the east bfuiflt. Knderied by liDi physicians aiul Jiugglis be ware of Imitations umler sluA'ar seuudlnir names such ai "Capslcnm ' "Lapltln," r t'aptclne " Ask rea lte-i s ? tars ie ernxss. Kxnuilnecarvfully wheu i j buy All dtugglsts. BKABUllTA iitISSOS, dlifmdcedlw l'reprtcU r. New teik. PHYSIC'IAS OMME.MJ K1) D1U .i-is urc- BROWN'S IEON BITTERS! ASTHE BEST TONIC. ThH medicine, combining Ir. . 'hi .u loa dable tonics. Quickly and c u; i . 1 jri-s HISPttl'stA, lVIIIREsTl'iN, MM. WUA, WKVkNESi, 1MPUKK ULOOP. lllll.ls aud t E EU, a-id N Cl'KALUl A. llv rapid and thorough aiir.t. itlen Ith the bleed. It reaches every part of tne ,. 4teui, rurl Ces and enriches theblffxl.strenc'hen the mus c.es snd uerves, and tones and Tnils-erates the stem. A tine Appettnr Uest tonte kn" n It will cure the wecst ca-e I I i -pep-.la. te uitii-ing all dltieJngsymptiu -. Klin 'l"ast !( the Poed, Iielchlug, Heat m tteitumich, lli iirtlMiru, etc The only Iren medicine that '.l net blacken or Injure the teeth. It Is lnraluable rer diseases rw rsrte women, and lf all persons who lead sedMi:.iry IIvps An unfailing remedy ler diseases of the Llvet and Kidneys. Persons suffering from the eCtct of over work, nervous troubles, less I u) itlte, or de blltiy. experience quick reilef a.id lenewed enerjry by Its ue. It does net cause Headache or produce ton ten ton stipatien oTHKltlrenmedhinc, j,. It Is the only preparation of lu"i 'tat causes nolnlnileusetfects. Physician- aud druggists recommend It aa the best Ti-v it The genulde has Trade Mark mi 1 crxed red llne en wrapper. Take no i "ter Made only llne en wrapper. Take no b UUfWN CliKMICAt te . I.i uai re, Md. '1 U.17 1jd4w HOUaJSrUUtflHUl.Xi UVUUm. pALL AND SKK " THE- ROCHESTER LAMP, Sixty Candle-Light ; 11. t-i them all Anether Let of CHEAP OLf'UES fei Uas aud UU stove. THE "PERFECTION" MR 1AL MOULDING AND III UUEIt tl SUION WEATHER STRIP lieau them all. This strip eutear allethers. Keeps out the cold. Step rut'.. n of windows. Exclude the dust Keep out tn w nnd run. Any one can apply tt no waste or Jlrt u. ule In ap p.lnu it. (.aa be fltted anyL re - no holes te bete, rca'ly ler use. it will net -pllt, narp or shrink a cushion strip is the tn --t perfect At thu stove, lieater and llangu ttoie -or- Jehn P. Sehaum & Sens, 'M SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANOA3TKU, PA. -"IT,M' KIEFFUK. ALDUS fj. HKKR KIEFFER & HERR, ULALKIIS I- leiiscfiiniisliiii Goods ! U'JULD CALL hl'KClAL ATTENTION TO Fuller & Warren Ce.'s (TKOY.N. i i STOVES, IIMEKS, FURNACES AND IUKGB. IVe ask no one te run aAy rl-ilts wiih "KL'L LK.lt A WAKUKN'8" Goods. We KU:antee thuui te Klve Sstlsfactten. AsaIleater"TIIEHPLE.NUII) 'has no rival, bclujr a thorough het base, no part of this stove I emalns cold, evei y Inch el It radiates heat AsaSmallerandCheaperifeat. rthe"linieiIT DIAMOND " has established itself in the lrent run ks. The merits of the "3PLKNI)II"and"nmein DIAUeND" consist In Beauty et Construction, Perfect Control of Draft, Cleanliness, no Dust, no uas and Economy of r"uel. 4v-Call and examine for yeurelf 40 EAST KING ST., lUI'POaiTK COUKT UOU8K ) atrattdAw ifAVMiamur, wjTAOHINKRT.ita ie STEAM HEATING Latest and Most Improved 6'NtvS-Tnctifi, ftrUbli ir Slititurj. Mew or Bocend-llana UOILHtS, WATKB TANKS, BKPAJlATOKh. UtesiHs or Usciia Wen such wanaaanO ept in Machine a tiers. ClltOKOBiDDBSSS, Ezra F. Landis, WOHKH ft7 NORTH OHERHY HTHRKT tii'isr Pa. nTtfdAw MEKKSCIIAUJI PIPES, CIO A It HOLD MtH, Ac. A full assortment Just received for the lle.ldiys, at nduced prices. At l A UK LEY'S, yellow irrent," Na 21 .Venh tjueeu strtet (formerly llartin&n's) i'Uetuial. irtmr Cm j it 'V zsAC ip; (V.JrlQS Sv r-' ir"I rw l-TTT NJlrV f .. r ,v. M M-v m w jgr )!Jh Ci-D Uf Thr tidl ce-t of stiap is net te be estimated by the prue p.uil, but by the lesttUs Scsip tnaile of inferior steik, r ..t cv1 m iti rial-, u.t pmpttly mmbinetl. will injure whatever it - ..-! up-n. -e it w net cheap at any prin- The luh Nmp. "huh l'rel ernwdll, of l'rinccteii I'ellege, s.is "Is very will mole, and canrt intutc anything." i", certainly ery cheap at the pru -it v hich any jjreicr will furnish it te yett A WORD OV WARNING There arc mmy whit soaps, each represented te be " juit as geed as the ' ler ' ." tiy ARE NOT, 'but liVc all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarVable qualities ( the genuine. Ask for "Ivery" Seap-and insist upon getting it lerrti,;Ut Isse by rrectrr A iismt i DUY ilOUltlt. R KDCtTIONHALl. LOAKS! -AT THE- New Yerk Stere, In order te elear out the balance of our stock re hale made a great reduction In the prices LADIES' COATS, Ladiea' Newmarkets, b'eil Plush Sacquts MISSES' COATS. rbese goods have all been made te our special order by the bit manufacturers, ana will be found te Rive thorough satisfaction In fit, style and wearing lualltles. CHILDREN'S OOATS. CHILDREN'S OOATS. CHILDREN'S OOATS. Wemake a spci lil ettering of 1ROCHILDRF.V3 CO ATS tn new and desirable alylea at lei than the cost of manufacture. WATT & SHAM, 6. 8 & 10 EAST KING ST., LANLASTLK, PA. gt: TAMM JIKOM. .V CO. Stamm Bres. & Ce, .09. 2C and 28 erth (Jneen St., LA.VOASTKK, PA. TO BOOM BUSINESS During the Dull Winter Munthfl, we hae BIG REDUCTIONS In Every Depirttnent We Invite iltwe buyeis te visit our store and see thu Great Bargains WKAUEOrrKKINU. Dress Goods! Elegant Dress Goods, 3);e. a yard. Fine Twlllea Cashmeres, Se a yard. Extra Geed Dress Goods, 7c a yard. Heavy Dress Cleths, ICe. a yard. Extra Ilesvy Dress Cleths, IJ-inchcalwMo.Jec. a yard; lowest city price, 2ic. All-Weel BcrRes, 88 Inches wide, 33;. a ynrdt worth We. All-Weel Tricots, 38 Inches wide, 83c. a vard bilk and Weel Plaids, two. a jard j worth ,1 1 DO. THE TWO GKKATKST II VUHAINS WE AUK Ol iKUl.VU NO.l. ALL-WOOL CLOTHS. YAltll AND A TABU WIDE, tfXcttard NO. 2. HEAVY; CLOTH (ALLGUKV), YAUD AND A HALF WIDK.tJe. a Yard. Black Thibet Shawls All Weel Deuble, I.CUShawls flown te 11.00: J5Whawls(3ewii te it Ml IliOJHhawls down te 4 0O; UU) Hhawls HownteflW; rJW shawls djwn te 17.10 i flu.0) Hhaws down ton.ue. Limited pice will net allow us te mention all the Great llurgalus which wu are offering. We Invite you te call aud see what Is bcluirdenu AT THE BOSTON STORE. A II. KOSKNHTKIN, A BARGAIN. Owlni; te the close of the Kail and Winter Sea son, 1 hve puichased enu mero ptece et theso elegant Heavy Dark illue English ChovleU, at a reduced price. They were our bestseller, ana sold at tHOO, and have reduced them te the low rlKure of fa.w. Made and trlminud elegantly, and above all, a perfect lit. A, 11. K03KNBTEIN. KIne Tallerfcir, ;Nerlhtjueafit. keai: M Ji -v y ) vr wr TmiL . iscy 7 jrcIIAirtlliC. TflUHMTUKK WAKKHOOMH. BUY YOUllSELr A PA1K OT TUU3B Felding Dress Pillows. tCALL EAKL1 AT Hoffmeier's Furniture Warerooms. They are the nicest thing out and we have Inst received another let et them. 30 HAST KINO BTKBBT. TylDMYKH'S Kl'HNin'UK STDKU HEADQUARTERS -roil- Purniture. Furniture. If ou want any KtlltMTL UK new or the coming Spring mil mid etaimne my sleck. 1 ou will fiud lllaigu and well selected. 0001) W0KK. LOW THICKS. Tartles wuntlug full eutai" me eipeitallv tnvlted te call. WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, Cerner Enet Klrig nnil Duke 8ta., LANCABTEU, PA. seplB-lydAJJSuiw H EiMiaira kuknitl'kk dkpet. CHRISTMAS. And we are Itcady te Shew as fine ind Laige uu Assortuientef FURNITURE IN ALL LINES, A9HASEVEII IIEEN BHOWN IN THE CITY. The goods of te day are se pretty and attractive that It Is hard te Iteslst Iluvlng Something in Our Line for CHRISTMAS. We want you one and all te feel perfectly fr e te cetne every day If you desire, uud lixik 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 leara hew many are deln i this each week. We have already set aside n great many pres ents for DRCEMIIEIt 'it. but we inn still keep a great many tnure stcrcta -AT- HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, NOS. 27 St 20 SOUTH QUEEN ST.. LANCABTEU, PA BLBlUHg, ,CK TpDW. KUQHKLEY. I Sleighs ! Sleighs ! I have new ready for the Winter Reason, the largest, cheapest, ft nest and moil select assort ment of ttlugleand Deuble PORTLAND, ALBANY AND BUSINESS SLEIGHS, Ever offered ter sale In this city. The workman, ship and elegance of finish Is fully up te the standard of my Ann and welt-known C'arrtagu Werk, My prices for u geed, honest and sub stantial arttcls are the lowest tn the inurkut. I have a large stock of HUGGIKS A.S'I) CAK. KIAGES, New and Beceud-Hand, all at vury lowest figures. Please cull und examine- uiy work, Edw. Edgerley, Market Streot, Rear of Poateffloo, Lancaster, Tu, Unpalrlng promptly attended te One set of workmen esiieclally umplnyeil. BKCIITOLD'M. KUUN1HHI.ne GOODS COli MEN AND WOMEN. Closing Out, with the view of engag ing In ether busluess. Ne reasonable eirer re fused, as the entire stock Is for sale at Whole sale or lletrt'l . . Nowlsthe time te secure bargains li Under, wear. Hosiery, Pants, Vest, evetnlis, Cardigan Jackets. Gloves, Mttts, Cellars, Cuffs, Neck wear, Buspendersand Notions generally Please call and examine bslore you buy. Ne trouble te Shew goods. AT BECHTOLD-8. Ne. 83 North yaeen street. ui.uriiiiui. jyTYKHN A ltATUfON. REDUCTION SEASON ! Ibis Is the tlliiu ter "URIIUU lIONd." Kvorybedy Is uiakltig UK iiUCl'lONS In nil brunches el bust ness. We. like all the lest, lian niade IIKAV Y HKUUUI'IUNB In prices that we may make UKKUUTlOMr) In the itiaullty of our stock Ours Are Actual Reductions! Aud a cotnparlseuof former pities will convince you. It won't de te talk of UKDUCTIONS when neue barn been made. Caiuful liujeii ate hunt ing UEIU'OTIO.NS . te Ihnin people e extend an Invitation te oiauilne our stock. We Can't Queto Prices Here ! Bpaia wen t allow It If jeti pay us a visit and ice our prices you'll be lenv lnccd. lyers & Rathfon, LEADING LA Si Abl KK CLOllUKKM, NO. lil HAST KINO BT., LANCABlKlt. PA. XyiLLIAMMON .V KOSTEK. Coniiiiuuii'Alleii liy Tt'leplienp. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. Words May Attract, 11UT PRICES TELL TPiD STORY. Ne amount, nf weitli would con nice tiny jfrseu .m nrticle in cheap imlt'NS tlie person can e.xamitm tlie article ami convince themsehw by comparison that the I'rlce is KiRlit and that it would pay te buy even i( it lia3 te be kept for future life. Therefere Ne I'rlce I. bit of Articles can gtve the pie. sective buyer a correct idea of a (ienuitie Bargain. We could fill a whole column ivitlnutidea nt Lew Trices, but, tueli a list would net Kueyeu a tenth art of the knowl edge ou would acquire bi a visit te our store at this fesisen. Thui i3 indeed the ll.irg.nn Sea son, mero e3jci Lilly ae thisye.ii, for we have a great deal of meniy lacked upin '"lock. Seme of the lines are broken as regards sica, but there are plenty of all sizes collectively, in Children's Miert l'atit .Suits nnd Overcoats, there uie swefl enough te Jit any boy from 1 te II yeats of iige. Iu Leng l'ant Nilts we have a full asnerU tnentef sizej. (.cuts' limns Sack and Cutaway Ce.it smtg, .storm and l)iess Oierceats, any size, up le is inches breast ineasuie. 1'ur iiislucg (JcKxls, Hats, Caps, I'ur doeds, Heets and .shoes, and Hub ber goods In equal proportion. We invite you te callandmakeanearlv selection, a3 the choicest articles ate always snappel up first. Wise bujera will net neglect this oppor tunity. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER. 32, .'H, 30 and 1IH Last Klarr St., LANUABTKIU PA. MT Stere closes every evening at 8 o'clock, eiiept Monday uud haturday. rim, ,cu. rNTKKKHTINO TO SOMi: ONK. AN OVEHSTOCKer PUR TEIIMIN& BELLING AT GREATLY Reduced Prices. Liberal Discounts en nODlSS nnd all FUR GOODS. W. D. STADFFER & GO, 31 Bud 33 North Qucen Btroet, LANCABTEU PA. JO-lyd.tw pONTHACTOK AND HUlIiDKK. GEORGE ERNST, CAHPENTEIl, CONTUACTOU A I1UILDEU. Itosldence Ne. 529 West King street. Bhep East Grant sti net, opposite station house, WOODEN MANTELS AND OKNEKAL HAltD WOOD VYOllK. A SPECIAL! V. VAll work secures my prompt aud perseua attention. Drawings and Estimates furnished. ectlMydK , , .y"-gi-S
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