7 ME LANCASTER DAILY rOTEIitJGEJpflEK, SATURDAY. J ASTtTAllY 18, 1887. '.s '-;-'-"' & k V & 4 ;! Uh II &e. fy ir rthrf at K--. 0 ' JftTBLLIGENCER ,SV ' inriv THIT DAT IN THB TEJU (ftmaVty murpttd.) , V A TIB, im DOtXAM A VII. FIITT ABesrM. IITiiieimi ii im- Ajj m uranm nam, ". timAi. rxrsrsrrssinsi tiumu te fiunui cnvnOTtO'i p ADVWTT3IK0 nATB3: 'M ' JKln.l ltn.l Sin. Bin. 4 In. 1 Sin. IlL pay.'....." I iei "n liMiTS t BncVtW EKiIiin.... l te zw 460 ea 760 lErDaya.... iei) in sre ia e fArc-P-v 0 4be 1w ' KWMk IS HBO 460 660 ter- 1060 fire WMkiui. iv 4 60 7 6oUeeo iibe is se Era nreeu.. 8.0 oe 10 ew nan 17 oe se im Meatb .... B60 7 0u ltoe! 18 re wa moo we Menth... 600 loeo 17 en seu wee wee mtim Months.. oe iioe inej wen med ssu ffx Months oe 18U wool 30(1) U0U WOu tlgliTr 1600 MOO i0l) 5600 MOD t The Weekly Intelligencer Kviry Wednesday Mcrnine. ?V 1S0 A thai, 11.00 vonatxveKTiA. din et n, - tin no iraioerrruiTO raaem aertisa vr (uMMrovmcitei.i(imsToiiTarrrACTO?Tii TAT AD COTJirTT 1U UOIIUOtl tTTTIBe. wtu. n oessisKan te tkb waits basut. illidrsil eU Lttitri and TXsprami (0 THE) IKTELUQBNOHR, tBttMltgtneer Building. Lancagtex, re. Sue Caiuattcr 3ttttUlgetit LAXOAITBE. JANUA.IT 15, lis" One Mere. Anether man has been hanged wiuke gntlt was doubtful ; a fact 'which was suffl. Ciently testified te by the publie voice and by the hesitation of the authorities torn tern force the sentence. Governer Lee satisfied himself that Cluverlus was guilty ; but there was no such convincing proof in the case as te have removed reasonable doubt of eullt from many, if net most minds. It seems te be forgotten In these days that the law says that such reasonable doubt shall prohibit conviction. Capital criminal cases are decided upon the balance of evidence. That sufficed te condemn Cluverius; and if that is sufficient under the Virginia law, he was lawfully hanged. It does net suffice under the Pennsylva nla statute, though It often does under the Pennsylvania practice. "Why is there this bloedthlrst which causes men te overlook the hesitation of the law te condemn where the proof fails te be wholly cenclu. lve V Is it that a contempt for life is springing up among us ? If se, there is a bad outlook for a cessation of the fre quency of murder. A Philadelphia Judge said te a brother judge, net long age, who Bpoke of the grief it gave him te sentence te death, that he had no such feeling at all, since it was but a hastening of a certain fate. That Judge argued as would the slayer, easing his con science at the death of his victim; he was but hastening a certain thing. But this Is net the feeling of humanity; nor Is it the state of things that the law is Instituted te preserve. It may be, and doubtless is the fact that death is net the worst that can be done te man, philosophically considered; but nevertheless it is the worst in its contem plation. Philosophy and fact de net always agree. m i n The Railroads Beurn, The lutr-state cemmerce bill has cone through the Senate with, 'great ease, a large mB'ir.ltjen refusing te recommend it le&ice encument. rue ueblre seems te Ki s,icen very decided te act promptly emuVidthe subject, which was felt te de- nc-Wlslatlen, though there was much hadat its-anifested as te whether the pre. the prcsulH was Just the right thing. The prfidenu'eP wa8 BtreDSi bewever, that If it spectlve bediit, further consideration of it uaryis, lSS7..ely te make It better, the geed and the evil of it needing the test of ex periment. The bill has been passed as an experimental measure in the right dlreo dlree dlreo tlen. There was hardly anyone te deny that the ra-lreads needed the curb of the law te lnduce them te deal fairly by their customer. Xe one thing has been se effective in the securing of this bill as the confessed outrage of the Stand ard oil monopoly, which has undeuiably been built up by the favoring rebates et railroads. The millions that were thus ac cumulated by a few have been se conspicu ous te the country that Congress did net dare te balk the demand for a remedy against further Iniquity of the sort. If the great railroads of the country suffer from this legislation they have only themselves te blame. If they had used their power Justly .their exercise et It would never have been disturbed; new they aTe stripped of it, and must needs hereafter go In chains. That this bill will be In its ultimate effect benflcent is believed heartily by the people. Of course everything will depend upon its mode of execution and chiefly upon the ctaracter of the commlsaleners. The president will certainly appoint men who are sincerely in sympathy with the object of the bill and we trust that they Will have an intelligence equal te their teal. "We assume that the bill will become a law. Its vote in the Senate assures its passage in the Heuse; and the effort te obtain open and fair railroad charges will very seen go into practical operation. Bhmarck's Defeat. Bismarck has dissolved the Reichstag silely because it refused te grant supplies fjr an increased military establishment for seven years. The passage of the amend ment granting an increase for three years uppeais te destroy the force of his argu ment that the passage of the bill unaltered is essential for the preservation of peace, as It shows that even the most bitter partisans are ready te sanction a bill that greatly increases the burden of military txpeuses, if they are convinced that the measure 13 necessary for the defense of the fatherland. There can, therefore, be no doubt that the appropriation would be re newed at the end of three years, if neces sary, and it does net seem consistent with the prlnolple et parliamentary government that the bodyBheuld abandon all control of the sinews of war for se long a time. "When Bismarck was struggling for the mlen of Germany, he treated the Trus elan parliament in the same dictatorial wiy, and demonstrated that under his dlcectien limited monarchy was limited Oiiy by his will. Fer two years he did trt heut an assembly, and though he risked his life by defiance et the constitution. It VH thought lhat the end et a united Cer rainy Justified the meaustaken te secure It t uav nu enu can ue new is hard te tell for ii nu uDjctu ju passing me bill was pre.wr.tUen for Jmmixliate war, the menatal bill answers every purpose, for tlse Germans themselvc3 have proved that modern wars must be short. Condition of Hacks. Auditor General Xiles asks the legisla ture te enact a law for the examination of the private banks of the state und the publication et their condition, nnd the facts which he gives make It Imperative upon the legislature te de this. The?e banks report annually te the auditor gen eral their earnings, but their own reports should net ba relied en, as evidently in many cases they are net true ones. If they tell the truth they are in bad condition; and If they de net, the state suf fers in its revenue from them. Seme ninety of them de net average earnings equal te these of an ordinary me chanic according te their showing. Of ceurse there are many private and state bauks whose reports are net challenged ; and it is te the Interest of thee te fee that injustice is net done their repute by the bad sheep in the fleck. The publte Is entitled te enew the condition of every banking institution ; for It is upon the trust et the community that It grates. Matthews' liejfctleii. As reported in our telegraphic columns, yesterday, the Senate committee en the District et Columbia, have decided te re re pert adversely the nomination of .T. C. Matthews, of Albany, X. Y., the colored register of deeds fcr the District. The vote by which he was rejected was seven against and two for him. et a Republican voice was raised In his behalf, his only support ers being Harris and Brown, both of them Democrats and ex-Confederates. Here is an exhibition of the boasted love of the Bepubllcan party for the colored man ! It may rise one of these days te tor ment them. Bead eliewhere of the tizs et the clear but ln'j cf Litlti; it will open your eyea te the rcteurcta of that rich village that should have long tlcce been a borough. The New Yerk Beard el Trade and Trans portation haa been trying for some time te secure the passage of a national bankrupt law, which shall prevent the making of pre ferences In case of lmelvency. Ihey have at last concluded te begin again at home and secure the passage of a bill, for the purpoe named, In the assembly of New Yerk. The bill was presented en Thursday and pro vides that nu assignment aball contain any prevision or make any disposition of the assigned estate preferred by any creditor or claa of creditors. An exception Is made, however, In the case of empleyes te the amount of 2100. It provides for the removal of an assignee en the petition of three-fourths et the creditors and allows the court discre tion te exclude challenged or deubtlul debts from the list et creditors. And, Anally, that all paymentSjConvenienees or transfers made by au Insolvent debtor te a creditor having knowledge of the Insolvency, within thirty days prier te the assignment, shall be void. and the title el such property or payment Bhall revert te the assignee m CnAMEcnsBcnrt will net have n toboggan slide until next year. Lancaster will have one this year and probably mera In years te come. THERE la trouble la the Washington bar bar raeke. A court-martial In full uniform Is gluing upon Lieut. Charles Humphreys, who Is charged with the horrible offense of permitting his six children te skate en the pond In the barracks yard. General Gibsen bad Issued an order prohibiting skaUng en this pond. Lieut. Barrett saw the children in the aet of akating and called the attention of -Lieut Humptireys te tn,& order of the gen eral, but the wlckei Humphreys refused te remove the children. Burett reported facts te the commanding etHcxr, and under his orders again requested the removal of the children. He then appeared upon the ccene of mutiny aoeompanled by the sergeant of the guard in fall force and ordered him te clear the pond. Lieut Humphreys said that General Gibsen had violated hU own erder by akadeg en the pond himself, and that his children were guilty of the Bame crime. By way of punishment for this ridiculous performance it would be well te send the general and Lieutenant Barrett te establish a signal station en the shores of the open polar a with ample authority te keep the chil dren eQ the Ice, Aracsx Spin, the Anarchist, under son sen son teneeof death in Chicago, la te marry Miss Nina 0. Van Zandt, en Tuesday. The mar riage of lunatics Is void. m m Mr. CnanLEs IL Honors has been lecturing In Brooklyn en Klchard III , and he shows that the monarch has been terribly misrepresented net only by Shakespeare, but by historians, 'impartial history en Investi gation declares btm te have been a Just man, net untruthful, aspiring or unworthily ambi tious. He was brave, courteous, wise in tbe administration of the aflalra of btate, causing Just laws te be made and Impartially admin istered. England flourished during bia reign. He was evidently respected, If net bleved, by his eubjecta. Richard was a man of medium stature, having a rattier long face, with grey eyes and a benlcn expression of oeuntenanoo, He was slew te aet or te augur, but when he had resolved upon an enterprise, warlike or peaceful, he moved with colerlty and accomplished much in little time. There wan, undoubtedly, one defect In his person meit historians agree that hU left hheulder wan a little lower than the right one. Otherwise he was well proportioned, and was evea regarded as handsome." Hew maeh of history Is Action ? A TOXNTEn for these who abed tears; ever unflinching victims of the gallows. It la harder te lhe correctly than te "dle game." 6lR Anekkw Clarke Is one of the high eat English authorities en fortification. He gave It as his opinion lu a recent interview that the United States would make n mis mis take If It epent large turns en heavy forts and referred te a plan of hla own as a much mere efficient means "1 defense and comparative ly Inexpensive. He said ; " Instead of alleged Invulnera bility my prlnolple is Invisibility of de fenses. When yen erect enormous fortia fertia fortia catiens you eiler a target for the enemy's shot- Let your turrets and cupolas be ever se thick heavy ahotislilcely te play the mis chief whleh their mechanism. With your distinguished countryman, Lieut Maxim, 1 have worked out what I call a disappearing gun system whleh ean be applied te the hesvlest guns made. This renders fortifies. catiens unnecessary. The gun occupies a boie lu the ground. When in actieu It is raised by a pert of hydraulic elevater and alter firing sinks Inte the pit again te be re. leaded. Thus It U exposed for only a few seconds. When in the pltltcan only be bit by a vertical or plunging Are, aud the like lihood of audi shots striking their uurk is iuflnitely small. Covered ways shelter the men who lead the gun se that the enetny bai practically nothing te aim at A gun eper. ated lu this fashion commands a much wider area than wben mounted In a fort By means of electricity the guu can be raised, lowered, trained and discharged by ene man, In a position et safety a huudred yards or even a mlle away. This has been actually accomplished. We ure at work en a plan whereby machinery for leading Iho gun ean also ba eperated by electricity. If this Is successful the gun can be wholly worked from a cafe distance." Allesiewn wants a 1100,000 public build lng. Let the Peanut City still Its voice until Lancaster has been heard. Tux St. Jatnes Gatlttt published an Article eme tlme Mnceeu Americanism", but Mr. llalket Lord etiewi In the St-ekrxart that they are nearly nil geed owl Kngilkb, and even some oxpresslons that we consider slang have geed literary authority. In WieHt'a Bible the fellow. Ids tmionce rxur! "At Lystrn D:irBHtai rind Paul nnt their i-iethes and siiVi-tJ cf " The cxproM'.eti, "I Ket letl" la used both In SMakwpoare ami In eiue f the e'd wadrlKHl writer. "Roreu en IUU" t out of tAtblen, and the latcet and L-eit y ilseu is said te be button iKillsh. AewVitk policeman cemmUtiHl aulcldeby awailewlujt the pewder Intended for polishing the bra-ii tmttens of hl uulfer iu It contained nteonle. VE3SONAL.. CiKonet llEAnsr w en I'rlday nlsU neuiluatd fur U S senator by the Diuo Diue crattc caucus et the CUllferuU leslMsture. Dn HenCE A hem am, ehlel hiir,ire! Hanover, Yerk euiiy, died en frlday from apoplexy. A widow, two e.us etid four daugbter) survive. Dr J. 11. TATt.eH, et New Y.vlt, mvs that In extremely cold weather uuailts la a du du du goreus dWeasa en aiveunt et Its frequtut complication, with breueulal troueiea. Mns KBBnseLE, mother of Daniel Kber Kber sele, resldltiit ltu her seu about one mile north of OeihI's meeting beusts Is In theVVb year of her age, wid is able te be about W. HaYrs Onirn, rss , hss new taXcn up his permanent reMdruiM m Hurrlsburp, i tily visltlngCelumbU ter the purpe.e et attud lng SsblMth stfrrlvs CjiunSit Uera'1. KsrRians'ATlVES S Ces, or New Yerk, has been confined te bis room s'.nce SutuMv last with a rvert cel.l en lil cheat, and his physician has ordered him te tat.- a oeini - ret, and net read or answer tue Urge cvrres pendence he receive every day. CilARtES Mai keviie. an ex-polleoman of New Yerk, w he has Just died, uus one of Tennyson's irsllaut Mx tiuudml cf the charge of the Light Brigade at Rnlaklavii. After b la dlsjharge from the Kun'.lsa arejr In 12 he came te America and J niitxl the TTulteU states nav.v. He was with Cotuuiedoro Terter ou the Mississippi aud took psrt In isveral en gagements. Michael Datitt dlirercd a leeture In Baltimore en Thurdav ulhten the " Pre ertss of the Heme Bale Government." Mr. DftTltt whs net ajcem panted by bit California bride. He was silted if It was true that he bad condemned Ileury Oeerge' position Iu the McGljun ce. and be replied that It was. " Mr. Geerge." said he, "has made a blunder ; au lrretrivable blunder. I regret it exrecdlnsly, ' he l my rjnal friend." MF.TvLEn. having teen alludfd te by the New Yord ITe Id as the r-.eraSf e I low et ex-President Tyler. U corrected by ti cor respondent who describes the lsJy as fol fel fol eows: Mrs. Tyler was thirty jears younger than the president She Is ru-iuuch past the prime et life, wltLi e suuhley nature, bright and vivacious In winner aad conver sation, a fresh completion, brllllaut ejts, One hair and miRuidi.-eut teeth alef whi'ti the ewes solely te nature. Mns. Cleveland is greatiy ailmlrcd by the female correspondents in Waihlngten. There Is net one cf the laree number of ladle who write for the press who would net go out et her way te Ce the president's wife a favor. She is ou the best terms with ail el them, and en New-Year's day, duriee a Inll In the reception, when the crowd ceaded passing through the Blue room, she went eer te whero a group of the lady cor respondent steed, and In answer te their questions she told them the names of certatn ladles behind the line, and even described their dresssa. .vrz.ir.s e.v uta ru uxa TneAodtter Ornrral tn raver of sulctcr I sc sc l.Utleu Rr&ardlun Them. Auditor General Ntles has made his an nual report, in a portion of which he deals with state banks. He says there are eighty- one regularly Incorporated state uuX, of which seventy-eight made reperu for lSst 4 Of this number les thau twenty are luce.. perated under thu general banking act It 1S76; the balance are duinc business nsS-r special charters granted them lu t0 ti'.'Jmet BjIal leglslitlen. J Private banks net lm.wrpers.rtd ry the atate are rqulr-! by ; te make annual re .turus under oath te the auditor general, and te pay a tax of 3 per cent of their net earn ings. " In ISie twenty nice retorted a net lest, forty four had an income leaa than flA), and tweety-flre an inoeme leas than El,0oe, making ninety-eight whieuara doing a puo pue puo ile busint&s and wbicti e.i an average earn less per centum ttisa age-nl meebantc " The auditor goner l inakesa vigorous ar gument iu taver or the bnl fir mi regula tion of private banking, wbieh was proposed at his su igesUen at tue laat sessleu of tbs legislature, but was defeated. He embodies In bis report a complete list of til the private banks doing bnilness in the slate, with th returns et gre-a aud net rarnlugs for each under oath, and tbe ameuu: of tax paid by each, that being 3 pur centum of the net earn ings. lathe list are l. P. L.beriSens with gross earnings of S13,lil H and uel earnings of KM99 23. Among tCfae reputing mere than 10,000 nat ."arutngs are lie rl, MeOrann it Ce., with gre earmngs of JW.C30 70 sad net earnings of J 11, Si'.: 71. A CUUnutl jeir. Treubls Aitiri In a tatbulia Caccrrgstleu la 5Jercrr Ceauij The congregation of the Catholic church at Jeffersen, Mereer oejnty, is greatly exercised ever a dlspute between the binbnp uf the dio cese, Klgbt Rev. T. Mul en, of Erle nnd thu resident prlst, Rav. i".itnr Dennelly, and from present appearances a tout disruption of the pariah Is anticipated. In November last a dIBerence arose imineen Father Don Den nelly and the bishop ever etrtalu matters re lating a pastoral duUea. On retusal te obey his superior the priest was neld te be a 0 in tumacy. A month later the bishop proved te adjust the matter ou an ai binary plan prepared by three ether prksUef thedlecet-e. Katner Dennelly rtfiued te submit te this, and he waaeClciallr ceuumauded te refraln from his prlesily eCce, but net ocselutely suspended. The congregation became divided, the com cem com mlttee of the church array In jt luelf en the aide or the pa. ter. Bishop Mullen visited the church a few days age, but was prevented from entering, and was compelled te occupy a pulpit in a neighboring church. A day or two afterward llev. Father Denagbue, of Oreenvllle, went te the cburcn aud vainly tried te unlock the deer He then broke it open with a hatchet and entered the tdiuye. After hla departure the couimltue regained control of the church, and new alltges that the ciberluui and ohallce were taUeu away, an acuen whlL.'i the members think is un warranted. TI10 Krlctlun Horrors In Ireland. The eviction of tenants en the Winn es tates etOlenbelgh, Cennty Kerry, were con tinued Priday. In soma esss the ballllfs weru stoutly reshv.ed. The oe-iupauts of one house barricaded thu doers and window sand refused te allow the elftMrs te enter. The Uallllla made several attempts te force their way Inte the dwelling, but It defender received them with boiling water and showers et stones Bud forced them te retreat, a number of them with severe wounds. This alege lasted some hours. Klually the police; leudtd their nrapnna and threatened te Urn if au ituinediute sur render was uet made. At this the defender yielded and aubmltted te arrest. Tiiey were 25 lu number and all weretaktu into custody. The wire of the tenant wascirned out of the house by the officers In a fainting condition. KUe wasalterwardi lett dylnx 111 the yard. The popl) are maddened at tbe brutality of the elflcerd. Mr. Harrington, member of Parliament exhorted Uiem te avoid vlulence aud with diUlculty presented bloodshed. Ol er Three Theuiaud Tubaccu llaudaUe Out. The entlre force of about S,00 hands at P. LertllardM tobacco factory at Jersey City, N. J., struck Friday because of a propent d re ductien of wage. The Urni elalm that the treuble Is duu te their refusal te treat with two walking deleRates, who called upon them last week te adjust difference between them aud their empleyes. The Honest rarmex. The Chicago 2Viu pabllhhei . pesm about the " honest farmer " nhich vlndj un Willi tne following lhirs j Ami n bigger liar you'll seldom find Thau the tanner man when he's su Inclined. " 1 leve thee, ensa, und only thee " Welt tbi only xuy teubUlu It Is te buy bi.tlen OU. ti cents. The people still cling te Dr. Hull's C ugh Byrup tut the e'jly s ife and rullablu ruinuiy ter cough, cold, croup, calanh, ud consuuiplleii. :jtutj. rreKs rum n IVltutml tnllllir. . Hnettu Anli Jit 1'eepiM GeerRe V, Uuedhik trdlng gkl work In the Kasiern ceuntA Joail of the Slarr errrn cetnjuuy. n Prank Deshon la still unrtpg from In- Juries received In this city and has net been abln te rejoin the Starr company. Ii, P. Sullivan, of the Atkinson d, fek. was h " BlaJk t'rvH)!;" inanaum sottie yesrs age. . Lsncanler has net had a ailcty Iheatre aliice 1S-77, but they are te hue oue new sure. Jehn T, Craven, the oumedUn of net week's dramatic cempauv, last vesr played Old Spurt In the ' Hag IUty." ThuSUtrecra company "will work Seuth for the balance of the season. The Atkinson it Cook cunpany, whie'J ap pears here next week, is under the manage ment of Chatles Cook, one of the clevercst men iu the bnslucss. In Charles Oehl, thoadnnce man, the llnu has a hard work ing hustler. The New Yerk Mirror last week sent out an appeal for uld la the erection of the meuu meat en the burial let el the actirs' fund In Ktemreeu cemetery, New Yerk, and It has nlready met with u heartv!sppreaL People in nil branches el the profrssieu are scudlnglu their eontrlbutlen, and it matters uet hew small they are the Jirre wi.l acknowledge alL Ills a neble work, aud the paper de serves pralsa ter the g-eat interest uiant uiant uiant fosted The amount sui'scrltl is 116.J0, and $2 063 70 is needed. The ii'iptr made a baJu)ltskethlswek. It said "Mla Msgle Cline was laid up with pneumonia iu Brooklyn lait week and it is said that she had a clese cad. lanny Bleed geed's mother tenderly nured her aud she hope te Jein the II all- Bleed poed company at New Haveu, Conn." This was all wrong as It Is Miss Lilly Hall who l v k in Brooklyn and her condition Is very bad. Iho story reached Lancaster before the company, and many believed that Miss ("line was uet w 1th the party until she stepped pl!t uPn ,u0 staie. Lester Allen, the minstrel team, have eparatts.1 alter a partnership cf many years. These people began te uit Lancaster with oue of M. B. Lstvltt's companies about ten years Bge. They playei en the ends and among the female members i.f the troupe were L"Ulse Montague and Viols t'llflen. Beth w ere very handsome and Mls Clirteu was said te be the llnest formed woman en the stage. Allen married Mis Moutsj;u'aed Lester married Miss Clrten. Neither msr msr riage proNed happy and the couples hae beeu livinp separately for yeara. Lester's wlte Is keeping an actor" "vardiuK house In Philadelphia whlle Miss Ntentsgue has had a varied ozperlenoe. Twejwjrs bue she was Forepauirh'aJlO.OCO beauty and lately she was a member of the "MUpaii" company which stranded In Cbicsge, IIELIQIUV. RELIGIOUS SERVICES WILL BE held ta the following cL jreb en Sunday, In the morning at 10-30, In tte nentng at T 15. SanSay school at 1 a. m When the hour li diflerent it Is specially neiml Giuca Lcthhrak. Coruer of Verth Queen and J axw street Uev. c Uvtn lleupt. pastor. I'lvtne seivlces atlMOa. m and ; 15 p m. Snn Cav school at i p. m. Camca crGoD-cerner of Prince and Orange. Presehmgat 10-Jla. in ana : p m. bv the pastor, Sabbath obeol at 1:30 p. m. Srlu-watimT strut A rrtcan 51 K church rrvaihlnrf at 10tt. in. and 7 V- u bv the pastor, w. w erltnes. Wkst Mission M. E Chspel.ronier charlotte and Ljmen streets. Kev A . Mn.lsen pastor ii-rvic "abhath; class uiwtlng at . a- ra. 1OJ0 a. m , and 7 30 p. in , preai-blit: th pastor, lllpsi Sunday school . .5 p m. i hnral de vK , Cass meeting en TnnJay and Wednes flay evenings at 7 SO. l"ra cevtlng en Thort Thert Car evening at 7 Se. TBisjrr LtnnaRvs. t'snal crvlcs te-morrow morning, afternoon ami evening, condnct cendnct cd by the iev. Jehn 1. D? . of tirrmantuwu. - I"" ":?".?'. 'S'.PVSi.V'K.V'SL ranea at the reeeat xneeti gotyuel. Juniur Missionary tectety cenci r it 7 s p m en 5Inn day. Clan of catechumen' en 1 lb irsday eyt- mnar Kipjt narTtsT Servlcs the irgular hours morning and evening frsbitirf 1 ifc, pastor, Kev. J. V. Felwrll. Sunlw i-'Cel at J p ra ST. Lczs'a KereRMXD Alurie'ta Avenue, Kav Wm. '. Llchllter, pter Uittae srvtty at lu A) a. ra. ssil 7 15 p. ra. Sunday cher.: at J p tn. Ot-rviT DayTisT Chciutu i MCA Beem., 1'" S3 a in and 7: t p in., p'vai.hliig b Its pastor, bundav aainei at 115 p in Cvrrxs URrrnEixix cas'.Td.i-TsxAXT) Wejt Orange and 4 oneoid sire's, Usv J 11. Funk, fiasrer rr.acbtng at 1 a. m and 7 15 p ai a the aodlsure re,, i Sanday school at 1 45 i. re. Ktivlval services during I e weak coDduetcd by the b iy rev.vallit Cna , K.l'l grlai, of i'h.li Cetphta r irst i.xreaHxn ubcbei -mv j 21 iiiBi, D D . pastor. "tfrvici txj.errjw at iv JJ a. m. aed 7 lip ra Snndaysrhoe at 1 15 e u ST. I'Ad-'a M. 1!. (.nrai-u I'leacaing at in-Srt am and 7.)p. m. byths psster senday school at t 15 p m Yeung peenu'. prajer ncetlng at 3 " Bible study at tip m PtxsavTiiUAS Uev. J T Mitchell, D D , pas tor, preaehtng la the inurtlug and evening by tie pastor 1 ce prayer meeiiair or iss - . 1 1 te imr. row arterneju will be h- d In ths Moravian church, te be led bythapsster On Tuesday atternoeti m S v oclecx the union meeta Xorba1lne5jat.Ne 111 North rrlneu slreet- 6T fan'a ErresireDri caching In the morn. Ing by Key Dr. ltemai j Apple, buuday echoei at 1 15 p. in. Mcaavrax J. Max Ilari, pastor l'ii a in. Litany and senneni 3pm eut day sctel. 7 15 p in. nvenlng service Hst M. E. CncacB 1 1 Jj l at. 7 15 p. tn., prnachlng by the pallor 1 15 m Sunday choel. 6p m. young pe iiiies nrayer meutlng dervtees vwry vanlbg ci-pt itu-day at 7 50. r.iST Missiex. M. -. !.,-1 p m sun day tobeol , 7.3e p. m-. fridny, pnyenneetlng. St Jea'a ltxroRUze 'iermaui church, oor eor oer nr Orange and Mulberry s'rteia. Knv. Jehn Kuelllng, n D. pastor, blvine .rvles at 10 JJ a m knu713p. in aanday school at 1 45 p m. Sxcexd EyaOEilCiL ( Euginh j, en Mulberry stuwt. abeve Orange-PrMching at 10 Si a m. and 7.15 p. m. by tbe pastor Sunday soheol at 2 p. m. tievival sarvicsts at 7 5j p m during the wrea exoeHt Saturday. Citbist LtnHXRA Caraca West King street, E. L. Itued, pastor. IJlvlus jrvic. at lu su a m and 7 15 p m Sunday sch-i at 1 45 a, m. On lhnrduy SOtb Inst, will k car tte eih annlver tary of the hernl iecl'y,jn whleh ec cue Ien tbu Ber A. II Marsley, of Jonestown, ta, will d liver a lecture en "Bright Thoughts for Urlgbt l'eepl." I.sctur 1 be Ireu. All aie Invited. Open at 7:30 p. tn bT Jeax's t-CTHBRaw. st Jehn's Lutheran, HtiT. sylvanns Mall pastor Hrpaehtng In tbe mernluK and evening, bunday echoei at 1 15, (jrtwKld uilfSlen robeol at 3 p m PKESBTTXRiaH MzxeElal. CaCRCH, Seuth Queen Teut- f reach. ng by the paui at lu-Ju . in. and 7 IS p ra. 1 young men t prayer meeting, fcubbatbM p. m t lectures preparatory te com munion, rabb.th t3 P ru . piaynr tnestlng W edne.day, 7 S3 p. la 1 teacher- meeting, wed nesdy 7 p. m 1 nabbaih school J is p in -m-n's meeting for spliUm improvemeuts, 7 30 p. m. T VMHAOO LAME IKCK. ST. JACOBS OIL. LUlIBiGO-LAUE BCK-A1IAZIH0 UK- CU1.I3. lUrrEUED 13 TEAK ASD r UltEU. Ilyde esrk, tomnten. Pa. I have been treublud with Umc baek fur the last ten or fllteen yetr. aud during that time have tried all kinds of remedies, but found no relict. 1 tried nt Jaoebi oil, whblch 1 am happy te -sy has completely cured me. iliti. D U iVAlit, SUrrEUEU ! YKA11S AND cm D Mr A. rueger, fXWWalnat .treet. St Leuis. Me, suffernd for two y-tars with lumbago, and wus cenfled te bu bed for several ra nths. He was entirely cared by the, me of M Jaoebs oil. whleh bs.iya 1, al.e thu beit cure for pralnj and all ethr pains. COt LI) NOT niSB ANI CUIIEI). 117 Yerk street, .V. B W. I badasovereattiickof rheumatic lumbago jend-rlug me unable ti rl lrem my chair, aud applied 't Jaoebi oil, wherebv 1 was se far relieved that the piln wasiemeved audbasneireturntd. VALlEit UA1 -V E3, Spice Merchaut. BEVKIIE LUMUAGO I CUED. HU I'rlneeiit, New Tork, N. V. 1 had a v-ry suvure tasa of lumbago, se 1 bat l could hardly walk a fileud el mine recommended St. Jacobs Oil. I tried a bei tie ; ttrelleved me 1 Htbd nnolber bolUe , It cured me, and new t would net be without It if It con s per bottle. L. u.UIIAYNfc. KMIRKLY CUKEI Or' Ll'MIIAOO rurmgut IIeush, balem, Muss. Fetne tlme age l contracted a heavy cold, and It lett ue with lumbago t usnd numer eus remedies, but get ue luiief. After using about euh and a ball bolUes of Rt Jaoebi oil 1 was enlliely cured. W. J. OAltlLL. Tbe CI1AULK4 A. VOUKLEIt CO., JtalUmcre, lid. y-uus with Inmbsge, bu bed for keveral Red Star Cough Cure. KKEi: fllOM Ol'tATE? AND POISON. SATE. U1!E. PUOMIT. 25 CENTS. AT DRUUU1STS AND DkALKll. THGClIAKLEl A. VenKLElt CO., UiUtlinore, Hi. xn w ad ri!R risKMK.vra. A THLOPHOltOS i'On KUEUMATIHM, Heartless Cruelty It H te delildea poerautTerer lule the ballet that some worthless llulment will cum ilieumatlsiu and ueuralgla. Ilunusty Is the best policy In the uiauutactuie of proprietary articles lu all ether matters, and the fact tint the proprleteis of Athlopberos have uover claimed ter It even all Its tneilts would vairant has net a little te de with Its wondertul popularity, and the thou sands of grateful testimonials tecelsed by thorn ucv that iheir ivltcy haslbcen wise as wII as tight Kipeilaiicc has amply demonstrated thatioere outward applications ata worthless. Ihcdlsrase lias listen In the bleed, aed nny remedy te be ucccssful must deal with the obstructive acid which potions and lnQames It. Athlophere acts ou Uin Meed, tiiuscles and lelntsdlrvctly. tl takes the poison nut of tbs bleed, aud carries It out of the system s It Invig orates the action of tbe muscles and Umbers the stnrnessef thd Joints. It teaches the liter and kidneys, cleansing them from lnltnttug sub stances, and, It followed up after the rhoumatle coadlUeni ceuc.lt will testore these eigans te legulsrltyaud health. West Chazy.N. Y.. Auk. 1. ISM. Tours et Aug llth. Is at hand, and In reply would say that Athlopberos proved lbs most utlectust remedy for neuralgia la the oase of my ten that I ever triad. Alter using hall a bottle he was net troubled any mera for six months. 11KNHY ll.UUUS. Mt rieasant. Pa., Aug, lR,lS3ti. 1 am thankful that 1 tried Athlopberos. t hid rbenmaUsm levvu years, part of the Ume could net mete bat te day 1 am well aud haarty. 1 w lite this hoping lomeethsr sufferer may try" It w. s ri.r.Mi.Ni. Kvery druggtit should kssp Athlopberos and Athlopberos fills, but where they cannot be bought of tbs druggist the Athlopberos Ce , Ne. Ill all slrvat, New Yerk, will send ellher (car rlsge pjldlen receipt of regular prtcw, which Ii lluuier butUe for Athlopherus aud :. for rills. Ter liver and kidney dlisasas, dyspepsia. In digestion, weakness, nervous debility, diseases of weiHSU, constipation, headache, Impure bloe.1. Ac , Athlophens) l'Uls are uus'iualed. !Anli-lweed Tb E HSON S-WISUINO nMAKE MONEY ste:Kc GR.UN, Previsions and oil, Stleri.D INVK9T10ATK t.ArrtlE A CO s stKer dealim) in small eh Lamm lets en ONS rcn CE-NT CAsIt MVKUIN8. Ten IelUrs wtu, rnr example, cover ten line Shares, or 1 ICO bushels of uralu. Explanatory Pamphlet rrce. QUOTATIONS WlllED Orders and Alarglus lecclved by Tclegiaui or LAURIE & CO., STOCK IJH )h Llti. ALSO DKALEKS IN t'OaKlON EXCHANGE. 050 Breadwity, New Yerk. "The members of the firm are gentlemen of expertuut-e and high standing In the Grain and stock commiisleu business . .and among th-ir refereaus are a number of the. leading llanxs." I ''ew VerA Cjmircia.'-Vfui " Tbey hsve a stainless record, and their bona fides am indisputable ...The reputation or the Orm li inch, that parties can rest assured 01 re celvtng their profits the moment tbey are made, no matter hat tue amount my be.'' .Vi 1'ar Eitnin: Tflrgrnrt lylJJmdeeddw Ii. OAN8MAN A BRO. L. Gansman & Bre., S. W. Cor. North Qitta aal Omgk Sli Never bafere In Iba history et th Clothing Trade were such value etfered. we are nearly ready for the remedelling and enlargement of our iore. We intend te make a clean sweep and have Inaugurated a grand clearing sate for tea Hy only of line Men's, Heys' and Children Suits and overcoat at leu than 50s en tbe dollar We e-or te the public the following Bar gains 11 55 will bay a Durable Men's Ovcrcea; worth tc 50 M J win buya Tine I urBcaver Overcoat worth I'M H50 will bay Fine Cerksciew Overcoats, Silk faced, worth III. On H U) win bay Ine Mslten or Kency Utaver Overoe.au worth '7 Oe r3 50 will buy Men s Durable Suits worth 17 ."0 00 will bay rtneCasulmeresalts wi.rthtiiun. 17 00 wtu bay Claek or Urewn Corkicrew cults worth 111 CO Ueys' All-Weel Casslmere Suits at t30 : worth 7 0. Reys' Overoeats, drsny, of geed material, at IJtl; worth 15 5J iu) fair of Una's Pants soiling at Me. and ll.CC &.J fair Ail-Weel Oasslmera l'aute vlllng at II 50 and UOO Buy whether you need the goods or net It win pay von. L, GANSMAN & BRO., MEUCUANT 1AILOB". 8. W. Oer. N. Queen & Orange St., IiANCASTKIl I'A Aa-Vet oennsotod with any ether Clothing Heu.e In tbs city. Closed every evening except Meaday and Saturday. H IQH A MARTIN. GreGkery a Specialty AT- NAHALL b CHINA, Glass, Queensware. The largest asseittnuiit et Ilavl lanil'n Decorated China, Demestic and Foreign Glassware, American and Kngllah White Granite aud boml-Percelaln In Plain, Printed or Decorated, Fancy Goods, Lamps, etc. Eapeclal attention te House Heuse stires. A full guarantee with every sale. r J HMKlin 15 EAST ELNQ STREET. LAKCA3JKU. I'A, ireHY mm 1 -A if i(m im' - T n thib. aijc of aJuhcratien there are few things; meic diflktilt te J obtain of a pure quality than .eap. Unfertunalcly the mischief b inferior soaps is done before their dangerous nature i iHmov iHmev crcd 'lhc Iverv Seap i-. mft purr, e may be telicd upon a. entirely safe te u.-c A WORD OF WARNING. There it rrun) white eap,ca(.h represented te be "just at geed as the 'Ivery' ;" they ARE NOT, but li all counterfeits, laek the peculiar and rennrlible nualitlfi cf the genuine. Ask for "Kerj" Seap and ms'jt upon getting it. Cepjrjlit ,s tj preber A '.smile ni.vt.i.i.vn i.;oueir.s. VrfLLUlVS LIQCOll STORK. THE HOI.lliVTS AllE NT. An AT HAM), And you cau Ond nebetier place te buy rl'Kh I.IQI'OHS than at our stem. We will be pleased te show you tiefollesilna- brands of Puns (lye Whiskies Olb.en's, dUtlll-tlln 117 '11 ' Over helt.ln 1S0 seuit. In Is.) pl-'-J-'Si 'M Moniteulte, In lsT. 5IV Viirnen, In 1M1 Mess, In 11 (luekenheliuer. In is.s. tlatl's nunnvstdB." In IvM Thet ate In the original package, and the revenue stamps tell thasgai. We, also eiler you the best produel el Imported llrandy, Helland Ulu, Irish Whlsay, Jmalj unm.flt Urelx It am, 1'erl and sherry Wlurs. W buy for cash and this enable us te get the bt for the least money. - Wearn holders of Whiskies in Bend, and ean .ell you certierate ter one, nve. ten or twenty barrels at dtstUlers' rates. jylyd.t . CLAY MII.LKH, Ne M Centm Kijuaie, Lancaster, Ta. .vfll' ADVKRTISKSflCSTS. OTA MM HltC'M. iV CO. BOSTON STORE. :ti a 2S North Uuccn Slrrel, LA.NCASrKU, I'A. biiej1, Gtnttenen's isi CbiMree's UNDERWEAR Have been Very Jluch Kcd-iCed la Price A Kara Chance te get flood I'ndersrear Chsp and you should uelmliiii. Dress Goods, Kalher early te talk: ".PRINO QOOI. We buy early te seeura Oholeo Uoede SOME Or THE NEW TI11XG1 AltE English Beige Suiting ! .S"tce Seft MateiUl Colen are IJTelr. One Let of 50 Flees WOOL CLOTU, yard wide, He a yard 1 weilh '50. a yard. One Let of ) Pleees Tard Wlda WOOL CLuTII, IK, a yard , worth Ue. a yard. One Let of 40 Pieces ALL-WOOL CLOTH, yard and a-iuarter wide, i'K. a yard Shawls! Sbawls! One Let of I7.S0 Oeduccd te UXO. One Let of E ALL-WOOL DOUBLE StlAWLS U.CO eaeh, liedueed te 13.00. Ona Lotef73ALL.WOOL DOUDLE SflAWLB SI 2s each, Ueducad te Tl 00 each. j Stamm Bres. & Ce. DEDUCTION HALE or & LOAKS ! -AT TI1E- New Yerk Stere. lu order toeloat out lha balance of our stock we have uittde a great reduction In the prltcs of LADIES' COATS, Ladies' Newmarkets, Seal Plush Jacques MISSES' COATS. These- Reeds have all been made te our special order by the best manufacturers, nnd will be fennd te Rive thorough satisfaction In tit, atyle and , curing qualities. CHILDREN'S OOATS. CHILDREN'S OOATS. CHILDREN'S OOATS. WeinakoaspcetaloireilniroflSOCniLiJItENVj COA'IS In new and desirable stylus ut Un than the cost of manulacture. WATT & SHAND, 6. 8 & 10 EAST KING ST., i,ArCA8TK, PA. aeAr. .KH- ADVKRTJSE.VSyT.V IL EVAN'S FI.OUK. LEVAN'S FLOUR. ALWAYS U.VtrOUM AMI UP TOTI1K II10II KT (TAM)AKO M.ThAB 1 8. tilVLKUiS CO. ONE OASE WHITK ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, $3.50, rettMEn rntCE, i .VLL0TUK RLAVKKTS REDUCED in ruorenrio.N WK DOS'T WANT TO CAllRT AS IH.A.NKS.1M OVFIt. JoimS.Givler&Ce,, He. Hb Hfvct Klntr Qtroet, LAXCAITEIt, I'A AxvaamtcHis. Cit'LTON OPKRA HOrj.SK. SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1807. MR. FRANK JONES, One of America s Greatest Comedians, As listed by MI19 AL1UK JIONTAGUK and a nuperb Company of Artists, In K. A. Locke's I.atast and liest Melo drama, entitled, "SI PERKINS," Or, the Girl 1 Left Behind Me, A Wholesome Hay nrlmfullef Tun The Daneo of tbe lioicena At the District Scheel Heuie. . , The Apple Taring Ileo-At Deaoen Craig's Heuso. . . lbs Country Fair Scene aud tbe Thresntax Macblneat eVerlc en lha Stage. lllrthsay 1'arty of 2ana-At Deaoen Claim's farm Heuse. .... arflianil l'aradeef the l'ughtewn ranner'a Hand at S p. in , each day l'RIOae,:s,W CENTS. ecats en Bale at Opera Heuse. JIMtd piDLTON OPEUA UOUBK. ONE WEEIi-COMMENCINO MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1800. Wednesday and Saturday Matinee. ATKINSON&COOK'S STOCK COS' V ANT. rirst Appearance et tbe Talented Yenna Ameriean Bccluty yaveille, MISS MAUDE Ketnrn of the Popular Lcadlnz Acter, 1111. KI. i". HULLIVAN. Teslilve Appnarance or the well-known lloa llea lloa ten Theatre Comedian. MR JOHN T CUAVEM And a competent Cempauy of Thorough Ar Uits- Monday Kvcnlng. ... Tuesday KvttntnK . Wedne.day Matinee. Wednesday evening Thursday jCvbiiIdk rrlday nvenlrg Saturday Malluec... .."LOVE AND MONEY.'' "lNOOMAII " "UAMILLK." "LirrTK EJ11I.Y." 'Tlllt LADY UIT LYONS." "ULew roil iiLew " TubuHiinouuced. batmuay Mgnl, " invuuus.i Hncclal acenorvevervnlav. Calcium and Klee ttlu Light Effeeu by tbe New Yerk Calcium Light Ce., llosten. sWPUICIca 10,294 30CKNTS-C Seats new en sale Jauli-etd LEllAZ. NOTIVEH. A' HHIONKO K8TATK OV JOSKPH It. Heyerand wile, of the city et Lancaster, Lnneastur county. Joserh It. Heyerand wife, of the City of Lancaster, having by deed or vel untary assignment, dated January S, 1897, as signed and transferred all their estate and cireo'ste tbe tinders'Kned for the benefit et the crtdlters 01 the Bald Jeseph It. Ueyer, they tb-rufern give notice te all persons Indebted lu said assigner, te make payment te te Iho under signed without delay, and thesu having claims te prt nnt them tn JOHN I). 8KILK8, TOlltAB KOVr.it. Assignees, Itesldlng In the City el Lancaster. OnuKut .Naumaw, Attorney, JanJOtdl INSTATE OK JAMES I100N, LATE OF It Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testa! metary en said estate having been granted te tbe understated, all persons IndebUd therein are mque.ted 10 maae immediate piutnt, and tho.e having claims or demands against the same, will present them wlthen 1 delay loreettle lereettle ment te thu undersigned, itsldlnir in Lancaster city. JOHN li. IllT.Si.lt, Executer A. C ItEiKemiL, Attorney. 018etdH HSIONED ESTATE OF JOIIN A. eheber, of Lancaster city, Lancaster county, 'the undersigned auditor, unpelnttd te dlstilbnte tbe balance remaining In In hands of Henry liaumgardner, assignee, te und among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en T-oe.dey, February 1.1B17, in the i Library ltoem of the Court Heuse, in tbu city et Lancaster, where all persons luteiested In said distribution may ultend 8-UdS A. U, II AB8LEU, Auditor. -r t