Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 17, 1887, Image 2

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' THE INTHLLIGENOEH,
iS feltoUiKenocr HaUaing, Lancaster, Va.
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tl)e jCantastct HmriligenK?
LAHGA1TKU, JANUARY 17. 18S7
The Water AVerVs.
The councils' resolution te purchase the
Ilanck mill property is doubtless a wise
one, us It is new in tlie market and can be
bad at a fair price ; because whether the
water vrerka be removed or net, the city
ought te possess this water right Ijing
above the works.
The project te remove the water works
te tbe Hanck's mill site has a reasonable
leek, though before It Is carried out, a
thorough examination of fie matter
should be made by competent engineers.
It may be that the water works need net
be moved, or it may be that, if they are.
they should be taken te a point still
higher up the creek.
This town needs two things which are te
be accomplished by the proposed change
In the water works, and these are clean
water and a full sewerage et every part.
The water must be taken from above the
point of sewerage contact, and it should
be clean before passing into the city pipes.
Our reservoirs de net de all that they were
appointed te de. The object et a leserveir
is net only a supply of water against
emergencies, but it is also intended te give
the water an opportunity te settle and be
come clear, lividently our water gets no
such chance. It is mud during a geed
portion of the time. Every flood gives u3
mud. It is discreditable te the town te
furnish such water te the people under
Its contract te furnish geed water,
and there is no excuse for it when it can
be se readily helped.
If we had our water clear before it was
pumped, we would net need settling reser.
velrs ; and this is what may be readily ac
complished In the proposed change of the
works. The watei should be taken from
the creek above the works, and nt the
point at which it is taken it should pass
from the creek through tillering walls
filled in with sand, whereby the water,
however muddy in the creek, would be
clear in the canal, which would lead it
into the reservoir at the pumps which send
it into"? pipes This is net a novel plan
at till for securlt g clear water from
muddy strtjii-, as it li in operation at a
number of pUc s, and wekneiv no reason
why it should net be as effective in the
Conestoga as anywhere.
Unless the city proposes te glve us clear
instead of muddy water n3 a result of the
"proposed expenditure of a hundred thou
sand dollars, we see no sufficient Justifica
tien for it. The sewerage should be had for
less. But clean water is worth all the coat
of it, and the project new afoot cau se
cure it effectua ly. It can be accomplished
with the works en their present sit", after
the Ilanck water power Is in the possession
of the city. It would simply require a
ledger conductor canal te the pumping
reservoir at the works ; but this would per
haps cost mere than the removal et the
pumps nearer te the source of supply.
Wilsen's Case.
The doctors have examined "Wilsen's
brain and find that its condition confirms
the impression that he was a luuatic. They
say it was very abnormally large, which is
net, however, we believe, an indication of
mental weakness, but the leverte. They
say, however, that It was very unequally
developed; which ugainisnet a proof of
insauity unk-33 upon the theory that all
men of unequal and unbalanced pew ers are
insane ; a conclusion which weu'd put
into the ranks of the ins.uie most of the
world's great men. It is true that it is a
popular theory that nearly all men are
crazy, mere or lesj ; but they are net be
crazy as net te l- responsible te the law
for their acts.
The doctors get a better ground for
showing that Wilsen was irresponsi
ble when they say that there was water en
his brain and signs of softening. If they
are right about that they add geed evi
dence te the theory of his insanity. It
nny be, however, Unit something of this
condition et his brain was due te the vio vie
lence of his death. And after all, the best
evidence of Wilsen's insanity wjs in lii3
conduct. Theie is no allegation that he
was shamming ; and in fact there was no
room for it, since his whole effort was te
secure his haugiug. He said that he killed
a man, and clung te the statement ; which
was n novel freak of sanity. He was abuut
the only witness against himsjlt. The
killing of the man lie said he slew was net
even proved, as the same body did service
for the victim in the trial of auether man
for the hanging of another person.
The trial and execution of this man is
netn flattering commentary en the adruiu adruiu
istratien et the law. It should net show
such readiness te accommodate thedesne
of a man te be hanged. It is net in the busi
neu of hanging as an entertainment, but
because of its supposed efficacy in restrain
ing crime; but when when people rush te it
tobehaugfd.bewdoesUils thing held? The
.state should abruptly drop the business of
hinglug peeple for the fun of the thing te
them.
The Cute or Dr. McHljmi.
The ease et Itev. Br. McGlyun, bus.
pmded from the rectership et St.Stepheu's
Catholic chutch In New Yerk.has reaehed
"O "fghly lutertstitig stage in the lefusil of
the congregation te rceept I1I3 tuecesser,
Rev. ArtLur J. Uennejly. It will be re'
mmbered that Dr. McQlynn was sus
pended from Lis spiritual relations by
Archbishop Cerrigan for advocating the
Henry Qoerge tloctrine that private prep
erty in land was n great curse. This is
directly opposed te the teachings of the
Catholic church, ind Pr. McGlyun per
sisting in his public avowal, was deprived
of his spiritual powers and ordered te Reme
te tnake his explanation te the highest
authority In the Catholic church.
The jiecullar point about theMcGlynn
case is that if he has committed 1111 cuer,
it is 0110 of the head nud net the heart, lie
has long been known in New Yerk and
throughout the ceuutry as the " Seggarth
Aroeu,'' the "pries'0' the peer,-' nud he
has devoted his splendid talents through
lits whole life te the amelioration of the
Mintsef the lowly. He has the reputa
tion of never having crossed a rich man's
threshold for social purposes, though one
of the most genial of men , and by the peer
et U10 great city he is held in fondest
reverence.
llesides these qualities of heart, Dr. Mc
Glynn Is confessedly one of the ablest
pulpit orators and theeU-glans iu the
country, and his conflict with the spiritual
authority ever him becomes all the mere
interesting te observe. Between himself
and the archbishop there doubtless exists
some personal feeling which has caused
the present friction. Had he gene
promptly te Reme the present scandal in
his church would have been avoided, but
he seems te be taking counsel with the hot
headed Henry Geerges who bid him remain.
S?e long as he poses as a martyr, as he did
en Sunday, scenes like these elsewhere de
scribed are IkmuuI te occur. Let him go
promptly te Reme, plead his case before
the highest tribunal in the church, and
abide by its decision.
It 13 sold that the Democrat of the state
lcpllsture jirefar Hill, of New Yerk, for
uext president : bnt the peeple are for Tie e
laml. REFnr.SENTATIVK UlESTAKD, et till dis
trict, ran agnlu&t a uevrspjpr man in Wash Wash
lacteu the ether day. lie In termini the
kuight 0 the quill that Blaine had the call In
I'eunsylvanU ter the next Republican pres
idential nomination, liut from the tenor et
hii remark!", he does net bellove It advisable
tettetlie 1'eunsylvanla delegation tothenoit
convention den 11 by absolute Instructions.
This makes lulerestlui; reading in connec
tion with the remark attributed te Jehn
St.-wart that there is enough liialuetenluieut
In Pennsj lvanla "te denn politically any
leader who would attempt te mlireprteeut
this state in the national convention." Our
genial representative, It is te be feared, will
hae te swallow Blaine, willy nilly.
In the same Interview Mr. Htastand Is
quoted as saying : 'The Democrats aie
hungry and some et them kicking, but they
don't growl te much when it comes te voting
time. They will stand together when the
time comes, no matter who Is nominated.''
Theae tweeentences indicate that the com
modero is possessed or a large and great head.
fc .
Knei.imt ears are se accustomed te hear of
Irish BUlleriDg that the dreadful evictions
new Koingen m Kerry make no Impression
en the brethren across the channel.
Allextuwx contemplates water werkt
and ether improvements te cost 50,000. As
Lancaster Is about te expend money In the
sime direction, the tneeltIeinilRbt exchange
pointers.
PERSONAL
Coneressmav Scn.et Cox is berleualv
111 in Washington. '
Mateb Hopees, of lUltlmerp, broke his
right arm by a fall en the Ice the ether day.
PnEsuicNT Cleveland's Wasbloeten
property is abeed ut a trifle mero than'fi.
700 '
SECnEtvCY Lamar, accompanied bv his
qride, returned te Washington en jtur-
day.
l S- SrEVATertU. I Laibe, efOrPensburs;,
Pa, fntily hurt by tue tall en the ice
en t-aturday.
Cakdinal Gibben is wrltinan book. It
will treat of labor matters and the authority
efthcburch.
Charles IS. TAnwELr., who succeeds
Legau tn the United Statea Senate, began
lire as a farm laborer.
Puoressen KdwaiidOlnet, LL. D, the
eminent lunthematiclan of Ann Arber uni
versity, Micblxan, was ieund dead in hU
bed Sunday morning, death having resulted
frnin heart dl-eae.
Mks Le'ias s-iys that the silo of hnr hus
band's book had been a disappointment te
the KoneraL She tuld that he had received
Irem it ,1urinK hi life 1,500, and since ills
dentil JjOO mero had bsen paid te bur. 3be
Bald 17,000 copies had been sold.
Miss Maude Banes, the leading la.iy of
Atkinson A Cook, is the daughter of Geu N
P. Ranks, the dHtlnjruiaued Massachusetts
soldier. &ha is a tall, handsome young
veune woman, and very Intelligent- She has
visited every country of Europe and speaks
several lanuuautrs.
Ocnerai. W. B. Hazj.n, chief signal
ta wr, eieil Sunday evening in Washington,
Hwl W, years. He had bueu guttering for
home time trem a constitutional dleae, but
the Immedlate causeerhls death was asavere
oeld contracted at the president's reception
te the diplomatic corps en Thursday last.
Gi.Ni.itvL jiiEBUAX v, 111 open the charity
bull in -New Yerk neit week with Mrs.
IIlckt-Lerd, and his daughter, Mi-.s Sher
man, will take part. kwdenily all the
lauilly de net share the sontinients of Mrs.
Sherman, whone book, 'The Dance of
Death," allege the Immorality et dancing In
generaland is the bitterest we"rkugiiust balls
ever published.
Hew Oitiii'reii lieu V.iruny ler the Stl.ale.
from the Philadelphia Times.
The enerable f-euator,referring te this inci
dent in ins peullcal experience, mid, a few
dajsage: 'I will tell you hew much buyiug
there was about it. Wageneellar was u gcod gced
hesrted lellew Irera Chester county and an
old Iriend. He wanted te be a conductor en
the State nml. 1 washing tohelphlui. He
went te Schuylkill and wai electl te the
legislature. I had n brother who was very
bright, who took an interest iu tee matter
and rendered much assistance. Wagensellar
was afterwards inade superintendent en the
Northern Central railreaJ, when i was its
prtsident- Uowasanexcellentraliro! man.
1 appreciated his support aud regarded him.
That I- all the buyiug there was In that case.
1 helped aeuseilar's brother into a bank
lug heuse in 'ljuianua, la regard te Lib
I knew his lather in Northumberland
county. 1 he Lebos get te keeping a hutil
In Philadelphia, where I always stepped
w benl was a contractor. The Utlier ainl
tujheir became great friends. In l&i7 the
lather was a Uvk-tender en the canal ami
very peer The old man told the son he
must supporting and ha did. One of tha
bejs was a quartermaster in the war
Alt near was a young tanner and butcher.
Iho Middletown bulk, of winch 1 was presl
dent, elten leaned him uieuey and helped
him In his business. When he had a chance
t de me a geed turn he did It. I believe
Menear is still alive and activa In my iol iel iol
itleal experience I was always able te llnd u
boner side te human nature than that te be
reached by bribery. There Is a louder placa
in almost every man's heart susceptible te
kindness. There are mauy mean meii In the
world and an lugrute Is the most despiebii,
but most men, I am glad te say, alter many
Jtura' oxpeilenco, are ready te lepay a kiud
wir. Ihen inere Is auether rule: Always
stand by friends who have betn tried aud
net found wanting. Persons In a position te
du a favor are always ready te serve a ptisuu
if li.ey kuew It will be upprtc.aled."
All S1K!
"tan you tell me, luy ileal "
Then hutnugirrd up near
Toexpedlts verba lxatleu
" Why this tiliu little waist
Where my arm W new placed
la Uke te a pest-t adur's station T"
Ain't jeu awful J" sheiald,
Theuah the ue'er set her head
Te fathom his wit's shallow sounding,
Hut be te LerilJe
Drawing nearer, i-cplleJ,
"It'sbecautoefltsann-yiuiTOunaing
Vem (As 3'erifr dasetli.
MiDwi.iTr.n nAMt jislc
relntj Aritmt tlie Osine nml i'U)CTtet Mera or
Lets Iteiiutnllmi.
Weslev Curry, the ex League umpire, w 111
manage the OMTCge club. I'e ban eugaced
Mrtneand Pidtleld, formerly of the Iron Iren
sides, Humphries, . illlauipnrt, and H
after .Tinuny lUetither, ln maj p te
KnnaCity. ll.vxer, la'.e I ilki'sUure,
who Mgned with Wi"lainiMrt before the
legal tl'ne, deslrra te cenpe his contract loge
with Curry. It l said that the Syracuse
club want te put Tourney en the Mib-llst
and Curry is also after that reliable player.
Charles Househelder, of Hurlaburg, bill
Ignetl with! ilea.
tlambln, el last !' t.enln n . lub gees
te WlHlamlMrt-
William Dean, or this city. Is a caudldate
for umplreln tbe State As-oeUtion.
Eddle Sales, pitcher of HrTlsburg, lus
signed with Panbury, Cnu , at 5AK) Pr
tueutli. On VeJuesdsy be will be mairled
te a Lewiburg girl nerlhtTO.iVnl
llaldwlu has aigndl with rtrit and
big Sam Thompson Is tnoeuly one holding
out.
Dentils Casey, late of the .Newark, has
signed w Ith lllnghimten.
Hen Myer, the second baseman, will
mauBge tbe Reading club, lie Is new lxik
Ing tur players.
Hradlerd wants te Jein tee state Associa
tion, and it may be Admitted.
The ball players eat of work ari uearly al
rray en toleggaulug.
Trenten oeutd net support a club of white
men, se uew they are te have a colored pro
fessional club w 1th white men at the back.
A big change In the League Is likely te
take Place shortly. S'. 1 mis .1 n t - .
KinsasCity will then Is) "bred" and lu
dlanaKilis will have the eighth club,
Wllkebarre will start the season with a
capital et J. oeo au J Pjuuy M;k wi'.l uiaii
age.l A great deal of nolae has been made about
Tem Hurni, who was tetuevcsl from the
black-list recently. Trie New Yerk club
claimed te nve a person tl contract with
htm and se did lUrnie, uf Baltimore. Burns
was eligible en Saturday and Le at euce
signed with Itaraies who will have several
of the ether Newark players the coming
seaeu. Bums or Oreenwoed will be the
captain.
The Metropolitan c'.ib te. ks very strong
since its reorganization.
One-armed Dally Is keepxc a sal.xia in
Baltimore, lloseeuis te be a "b,Kk num
ber,'' yet last season he atked aud received
JGOu per month for n abort time.
The combination el players wilch Jim
Hart took from I.ouUtiIIe te San 1-rancisce
Is doing well In the "glorious climate."
They are net only playing geed ball but each
player Is several hundred dollars ahead. A few
days age they shut nut n team in which were
Merris, Carrell. Oagu-s Sweenev, Keserty,
" Live ' Tayler and Tem Ur wd by, 4 te 0.
Recelus and Dave Feutz have been doing
great wers In the box.
His hnslern friends ere net pleased Hh
the showing Merris Is making iu Callfernu
Phenomenal Suittb. aud Daly receive fj i
per game in San Francises
Charles Seenev, of Han Francisce will
play tirat base f)r Cleveland. 1 red Mann
has been released by P.ttsburg an i will also
go te Cleveland.
The Mets havj elgntee-j men under con
tract. Mike Kelly tlll rruss te tlgn with I hi
cage, but Spalding says he will play there or
no where.
Parents, de net till le give Dr Ru'.il Conch
Syrup te the it'.lls eaej for oeuga, cold aud
croup.
1 Jamped from a ear and pratned my ank e.
Salvation OU, the grt-Ht palii exttngilsher, cuied
Kin three dsjs. It U ueirm well a ever.
iMri.vMMTie.v or tiik kiuni:t4
llAZVAR CU4SX CO, KASS1S, Krb 10 lfsJ.
I have been afflicted wtthchronte Inflamma
tion of the kidneys. 1 suffered se mucrt natn
that I cenld net lla en my bacr or lean back
against a chilr. My vr,,ter a'se ceutAlue 1 a
chalky tcdlumut. 1 tried many reme3ie, bat
cealil get no relief. I th n t-sk two ALtierE's
1'LASTXEJ and pet one ever each kianey,
making them meet en my baek bone These
plasters, s'.rtng' a-1 n aj -mui, cured m- tn a
vteeR. All servntsa v jl. fc i,.,u.dii. urint wn
uitaral. H. c 1IAKK1S
.(;M'. IMTlVfi.
ten DlSr"KPsi. nj Liver Ceijipia'.-it, you
hive a prinii d ga-irunv r-n eery toLtief Phi Phi
jieh's VltalUer. It rn-ver fall te enre. Fer sale
by II. 11. Cochran, Dru'st, Se. U7erthlJutea
street.
UacIen Arnica galva.
The Ilest 8alve In the world for Cuts, Bnilws.
Seros, Ulcers, Sa.ll Hbsnm. ITtiver Seres, Tetter,
Chapped Hands, CMHiIalns. Cerns, and a') Skin
Kruptleni, and positively cures Plies, or no pay
required. It Is (rnaranteed te lve perfect tarts
faction, or mosey rernnded Price A cen- per
bev. for sale by If. U tiianr-m, Drnirgttt, 1S7
and 133 North Jniwn T-.,t. I.n.ncitir. Pj.
"IIILOII SCOUHll a-id Convjmptien Cure Is
sold by us en a gatranty. It cun-s Leuaiirp
Hen rorsalebyll B LecLulu, Unigglkt. e
Pa North Queen street.
Damieuex I.'Via PstLins for blck buudactie
tirpld liver, biliousness and Indigestion Small
and easy toswalleir. One pUl a dose, rrlce. SSc
Uy all drnggUu. fi-as-imdTu.l h.S
AUK lel' MADE miserable
by Indigestion
Constipation, I)lzlnes. Iws of
Anpetlt. Vfi
ew akin t Shlleh'a V itailzer Is a pnsiuvu care.
Ker sale by 11. n. Cechrtn, Druggist, Ma 137
North ojteen street.
Kiclti-ment luTexas.
Gteat excitement hjj teen caused in the vi
cinity el I'arls, lex , by the remarkable re
covery of Mr J K Cerlt-y, shnlru se be!ple8
be could net turn In rx d, or r!.e his tu-n, .
everybody nald he sms dlng of I on-uaiptlen
A trial bottle or Ur hlng s New l)l urn v w
sent blm t lndlng reili-t. he bought a larve bor ber
lie and a box et Ur. lungs Nev I lfe pills . l,y
the time he had taken two texe-, of ril' and
two bntil4 ei the Ul-n.ry, he was veil aud
had gained In tle!i thlrtv tx imunds
Trial Petties et this Great IMcevery for Con
sumption fre at II. It e. bran's lirug stire. H7
andlja North Queen .treut, Lancaster, Pa. li)
'rilATHALKIMiLOL'ulleu 08 se quickly
cured by Shiloh's Ciire. We guarantee it. for
sale by II. it. Cechmu, UrugUL. Ne. 137 North
Queen street.
A"piTrTiissir.
Tbe latest and lust form of rapid transit If for
a person troubled with a pii U hi-.niacin te t iki. a
dose of Ur. Leslie -puial Pr cnptinn and
what a rapid transit train ihe atflli-tleii take-, ler
lis departure, beu advertisement In another
column. decJO-lydtt)
Iho Sljitery --elreil.
It has always been understood thit ceu.,uiuiv
Hen vtas lucuralile, but It has rwiently Leen
dlm-everi'd that hemp's Ilnlsaui (or the Threat
and Luns Is giving meie relief than nuy Known
remudy. ll Is iu iraut-ed le relieve and c ure
Asthma, Ilrenchitls and Coughs Call en II II.
Cochran, OruggUt. Ne 1.17 North Queen street,
and get a trial bottle free el test. Large i2i. w
enntanndd. (i)
Da. iUsstxa Hem hvi vr. Purely vi-gelaeie,
plce.sant te take, ulll expel worms If any exUt,
no purgative required alter using. Price, a
Cents, by all druggLsta. bs-dmSM WAP
CUOUI', WIIOdl'lMl cel oil unit UrenehitU
Immediately relieved by HhlJeb s C'nra for sale
by 11. n. Cochran, UruggUt, Ne is North Queen
OIIBOI.
The Verdict Cllantiiieui,,
Tuu are leelliur depress-d, your appetite ta
pisir, you are beihen-d with Headache, you are
Udgnty, narveus.auil geneialiy out et erU, and
want te trace up. Ilraee Uj, but net w lib stimu
lants, anting medicines, or bliu-rs, wtili'h have
ter their bauls vary chi .ip, bad whiiky, and
whleh stimulate you lerau hour and then leavn
j'iiiiii iii,euiiiiiiiuimmn U' Ter- Wi,
want Sun alterative that will purify your
it von
bleed,
0,a.. miiiiuy 111111111 n i.nei aiiu luuiiexn re
store your vitality, and give renewed liwiih and
strength Such a medicine 3'eu will dud tn rilic rilic
trie nitters, and only M tcuU u bottle at II 11
Cochran's Drug Stere, 1J7 audlJJ North Uuma
stiuet, Lancaster, l'a. (j
SIIILOU'S VITAL1ZEK Is what yen need ler
Conciliation, I.e.a of Appetite, Ulzzlausa, and
all symptoms el Dyspepsia. Prlcn te and 7B
tents isir bottle. Ker sale by II. 11. Cechr.n
Druggist, Ne. ll'J North Qneun street.
IIettls KrrseTS a Cure. Mr. Oscar K. II.
Keth, of Allentevv n, Pa, was bedfast with In"
llammatery rheurniitlm In the winter of 13.
Doctors could de nothing 10 relieve him lle
commenced using Oruss' Ubeuicni'Iu II. in. .fly.
Uy Ihutliiui be had used halts eittin he inuhi
leuvu bis bed i when he had arii.bml the bottle
be was cured and has net hid 11 return et the
llseasu sluoe. Iu his own words, 1 tej heller
than ever lieferu " Piite f I, by all dniggtiU
InbS-Kindil i'A K
.1 IteinarkablH lleml Man
Is be who attends te the comfort of his family
nnd 111 net lei his little ones duller with uireo uiree uireo
tleu of thu Threat aud Lungs, whereby their
lives mav be undungered, but who abeuld at all
times glve them that sovereign remedy. Heme's
llalsam. Price, W cents ttiidtl. Trmfttufret.
r or .ale by n, u. c'echraa, druggut, U7 North
Queenstreet. (i)
mitaii
A THLOPHOK03 KOfi liltrH'MATlSM.
Ruled by
rejudice.
Kew psrsnnsrvnlliehDJ thenniihty they nni
contrellid by prrjudloe even te tL, ir own On
RdvantAiitv I'er tuuy jftrs the Treatment'et
rheumatism, nvurilitla, jruiltu and hcaditche
has been by soma eutirnid app'U illeii, and,
therernn, without sleppinR te think that the
ell I u el the troubles m Irem niK-enlty, be
internal, tnn weary sufferer i iniliines tern b,
rob and And no tellef. Athleph mn Is taken
intern a,tlv , and as a proof that iht Is the tsjrtect
prtnclp e. u cures surelr nnJ nulcklv. The
statement of thoe w he ' i . ( i si r I cniul
tocenvlnrotho Incrvdulet
C. r. llnice, Mctuchen. N .' . ar ' 5'F
mother hvd ihn rhcatnatHm la lier heart, and
was cuted by Athlopheros siw si t there Is ue
medicine like It "
James v. Iletsl. Is3l inn Ave, I'ttUberg,
Pa., says " My mother, a..le.ih ff or of
no, wasrullrely cureJb the u-n" ,el Athlopho Athlepho Athlophe
ros '
Ml Carrie 1'attau, lUgle village. N. 1 ,aj
" My mother as nearly a nlpi1 'n her arm.
net having been able tedu- nor scarcely able
te teed herself for Ihree n oaths, letng In severe
jiatn uuvit of the time The acute itu ceased
alter inking three bottles et Athlopheros, bat
she continued te take It until all iliu of rheu
muiini ere enet having taken i? bottles tn
all. Mie has net taken am- fine last Slav, nud
eanue her arm as well evu. A number of
lileni3 have taken It, a-ij li a' I i.aes It has
gtven satisfaction In ca- el ike headachs, it
glvesalmmt immediate n nt
Jehn M Wolcott. PlfTitd N i., sas "I get
a bottle et Athlopheros f r itiMid. she al once
mlne.l lapldly, and hsn . 1 -en Itie'iMed nltS
t b i heumatlstn since "
Lv. ry diu(ti?lst should r-p Athlopheros and
VlhlopfieUM fills, but vheie tl.ey cannot be
bought of the druggist the Ath'opheros Ce., Ne
111 Wall street. New Verk, wi i tend either (ait
Haw paid) en receipt et rvnu.ar price, which
It II W per bottle for At , !i u' auJ 60e. for
Tills.
Fer liver and kidney d'-eases, dy.pepsta. In
digestion, weakness, nervous debility, diseases
et women, constipation, headache. Impute
blixsl ae , Athlopheros 1 siu unequalcd.
JiulT lnced
A
YI R'SS.VHSAl'AI.lt I
Pimples, Beils,
ani lArtMinc.et result f i i ! i'u1. !m-
. rwlntl, or lmpuru t i "t tL- b wxl.
enii'Uens ami palnlal t i i . i n i mg
thlr laiise the only ff v isv. tt tuailug
thtm
A.i'r' ar,parllla ban r'i'-'1 t hi- i
counte f lleti?, which Lt- i ' iJ iul ili
treated me wery sesnn 1,1 . erj tftrs -Ute
scales, I'lalnville, Mich
1 a b ijly treublM k! 1 'j- 'e- i ht f 4crt
tt'oe, Mlth tt A'scoleraUni' i! tb skin, wht h
hiwei itself le ucly Uaifc j h. Ne " i
u&l treatment rtlu iner i t t eia . , !.
Aji-i &araparllla etfeiu l
A Perfect Cure.
ft a it I h e net bon tm .' d
UlU "
lieavy Hirer ttre3t, Letl , Mv
1 wns lreublU, wtlh lleu tn-l ilV hlh was
much tmpatretl 1 bcrn ing Acr arap-i
rilltt, aud, In iluettnuiL. rj pileus a.l 3Mtp
per.l, and my health cenplfcly rwtered.
Jehn U fcllklns. tJlter ut , c . "rcr. Alie
marie. N c.
t Ha- tr'nb!il, for a Ien; ttra, wtth a humor
which appeared en my !. la uIy Tiinpaes and
llltche Ayer's aapk. i t irtvl uie I run
alder U the bt bleed i ,f,f- In th world.
Chirles II Smith, .North r:'0ury, t
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
1 fold by all dniigista an 1 dsii in medicine.
Ask for eyer's fcarsapvrl , il.1 '.j net lie per
snsdeil te take any ether
Trepared by Dr. J.C Ayir Ce .Lewell. Mass'
Trice It; six bottles. IS. univji
ruxxirvBs.
TICKNITUKE WARBKWM.S
iit'v YOUUvjELir a I'AiK or rui"s
Felding Dress Pillows.
CALL EAUL1 11
Hoffmeier's Fnrnitnre Warerooms.
They are the nicest thl ieutand we have just
received another let of i&eui.
3fl U&.ST EIlfG STHEBT.
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IDMVER'SFURVia'KE .STuRF-
HEADQUARTERS
Furniture. Furniture.
If veu want any PUKMTLUK
V rilKSITLIlK uuw or th
coming fprliiif call and exj'iuuu my lock. ou
will And Itlaigeand wen -c v.iel.
GOOD WORK.
Leu- nucES.
r Parties wanting fmi
Invited le call.
i'4 aie espeiltlly
WIDMYER'S
FURNITURE STORE,
Oorcer 13&dt King and Duke Ste.,
I.ANUASIKB, PA.
tepW-lyCiJJemw
H
EINITSU'S FORKITL'Rh JjEI'OT.
CHRISTMAS.
And eate Heady te 8h.e n 1 1,, 1I1(j Laige
1 au Asser'u.1 t,inf
FURNITURE
IN ALL I INts,
ABHASmKIl IIKK.S SHOWN IN TIIK CUV.
1 be goods el today are se pretty and attractive
that it l-i hard te Iteslst
iuin,
"g "ioicething
In Our Liu-
CHRISTMAS.
We want jeu ennand all le reel p-rfi-ctly flee
te come every day If you d.-.lie, aud leek al
what is lielug put en the II rs new and attrac
tive, and you will net be urg, a te imy
ea would be surprised te Itaru hew many
aredolnrthUeseh wek
We hava already set aside a great many pres
ents ler DKCKMUML'.!!, but w luu.tlll ktep a
gii-a' many mero secrets
AT-
HSINXTSH'S
Furniture Depot,
HOa. H7 Si 20 BOUTH QUHBN ST.,
LANOASTfcll, P.v.
T EVAN'S FI.OU1C
LEVAN'S FLOUR.
ALWAYS U.SirOItil AND UP XO THE HIGH
EST BTANDAIID. M.TfcAS
irttHT
ml1 lW Mr
If lli
1 1
'""'herf i iu g.uii -e ci'it.iin .i
I t'icii destroy al liable gain
pure eati-. upon than ' I'ref Gcnth. of the I
vlv.inu, jvi ' I fnul the Ivery te be .t very
u-ic a fuie lather, and it tan --jfely be used
WORll OF WAKNINO
T-rre a e rany white soaps, each represented te be " ut u geed al the ' Ivers ' j "
' iv ARC NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities
of !" genwii A for "Ivery" Seap and insist upon (jet'iT if
top)i.'. v l-Jt, t Vr . wr rsm'
ur.erf.t.
T. UKKUAKT,
Fine Tailoring.
A UeJuottea of .5 ynr ennt m nM Hwavy
'N f lUt mltin ftn 1 eviMt .Hiini; te umk nxitu
for iuv larpe sprtug liuiKtriat'ua lhtrdu(,
Uen Is for cutcb only.
- Materia ana vrerktninitalp ihe v v Ut.
H. GERHART,
0. U N. yUSEN ST., Opposite the I'ostetflce
uuvrj' Ivdtt
B
ukuuu a sriTe.N.
Prepare for Christmas
i
Have ve i a busnand, a father or a brother 11
you have, what wnuld be inure acceptable as a
Chrtsumu ulri than a
FINE SUIT OF CLOTHES
MJC1I A3 AllESOLIi Al
BURGER it SUTTON'S
Merchant Tailoring nud Clothing Stere.
Ot If you can't afford as entire bull
Buy an Overcoat,
And if you can't aHerd that
liny One of Oar Nobby Neckties.
01 which e hare eutethlu cetiiuly new tail
and itu them.
BTJE&EEi&'SUTTOI,
NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASrEH. PA.
HIJtlllKirV HfilalUXt) IJUUltt.
QAl.
t. AND SKK
-THE-
ROCHESTER LAMP,
Sixty Candle-Llght , Beata them all.
Anether Let of C1IKAI' OLOUES for Oa and
OU Steves.
THE " PBRFEOTIOH "
MLTALMOULIJINO AND UUnilEIt CUSHION
WEATHER STRIP
Ikiau them all. This Htrlp outwear all ethers.
Keeps out the cold atop rattling of windows,
rxcludolhedutt. Keep eul me and nln. Any
one ciu apply tt no waele or dirt luadu tn ai-
il)lnf(lt- can be fit te J anywhere -no holes te
lore, reaily for use. It will net split, warp et
shrink a cushion strip is the must perfect. At
the etev is 11 cater and Kangu Mtore
-OK-
Jehn P. Schaum & Sens,
4 SOOTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTER. PA.
WM.
A. KIKrFKK. ALDCb C. HKKK
KIEFFER & HERR,
-UKALEK9 IN-
Heuscfiirnisliiiiff Goods !
WOULD CALL hPKClAL
ATlr.NTIU.ST-J
Fuller &. Warren Ce.'s
(TItUV.N. V )
STOVES, IIEATEIIS. FURNACES AND HINGES.
U'eank noene ternn any rlka with " KUI
LEU A WAltltKN'S" (loeds. We guaranloe
them te fe'lve ballafactlen.
AsalIcatcr"THEBPLE.Sl)IIi"haa no rival,
belnx a thorough het baiie, no part of this etove
remains cold, evety inchnt it radiates heat.
As a HuuUIer and Cheaper Ueaur the "IIUKillT
DIA510NI)" has established Itself In the front
ranks.
The uiorltset the "31'LK.S 1)11)" and "Hit Kllll
III. MION I) "consist In Iloautyef Construction,
l'erfect Oontrel of Draft, Cleanliness, no Dust,
netlaaand Kconemy el Caul.
4yCrdl and oxauilne for yetu;clt.
40 EAST KING ST.,
(OI'fOSl'fK COtlitT HOUSE.)
uji
i mj
what nii
hai "
Why
inicnt-. b'
ii--iiij
niminnii and mi
nivi'isit) of I'cim
-uperier -.eap. It
ujien .my fabric
(.eriiiAii.
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IM.IAMSON A fOSTKlv.
Coimiiiiiilfalieii by Telonlieiio.
WILLIAMSON & FOSTER,
The Sure and Safe Policy,
BIG DOLLAR'S WORTH !
Ttie meat successful b iismess in in
is the man who will give the public
the ligfrcst dollar's worth of the
best iiuahty of goetla. We hae
nlwaya rnaile It a 8inx:i.il point te
give the public, under all circum
stances, goods of the best iuallty,
the best ilttlng garments, the
ttrengest and neatest mtule, the
Urgeit variety, the newest atjles.
and the lowest priced. This we
have found te be a sun) aud safe
iwlicy, and In order te keep eai
stock fresh, it is tieces.iry te clear
our counters and shelves of all sur
plus stock after the eeasen is ever.
This can only be done by eirerlng
the public a special Inducement en
our surplus. We say nothing about
our prellts. We u ill be satisfied te
get our money out of the goods for
reinvestment. Theie i.i a full
range et sizes in
Suits and Overcoats,
CARDIGANS AND UNDERWEAR,
Stiff and Seft Felt Hats,
SEAL SKIN DAPS AND TDRBANS,
HEAVY CLOTH CAPS,
Jluck.C'letli, Knit and rieecel.tued
(Moves and Mitts, Ladies', Misses',
Heys' and Men's hoots, Miees,
Itubber Overshoes, Arctics and
Alaskasaud an excellent variety te
telect from and all below the aver
age In prices. Ter IJ.ilh and even
ing Tarty Wear we have Neckwear
of .Satin, Silk or riench Muslin,
Silk Hosiery, Tull Bosem fehlrts
with narrow pleats, White Kid
Moves and Light Shoes, Slipptia
and Dancing rumpsferLadiesatid
ficnts.
WILLIAMSONS FOSTER.
32, 31, ISO am! .'J 8 Umt King St.
l.AMCABTJtK. I'A
4 stele nww at
and Saturday.
tt e clock, cicepl Monday
rilU aALK UM JiKMl.
FOK ItKNT TIIK STOKK ROOM NOS.
3.1 and Ji south Queen street, sulUible ler
any kind of business At present occupied by
JulluaLeeb Wholesale Notions. JanlOtfd
FOK UKNT HKCONfJ AND THIItD
rioern, Neg. 21 and 30 Kast Klmr street,
with elevator Hultablu (or almost any bunluuss'
Kent Lew. Cation D.T Ml'AUKIIUtJHK,
Janli I'd Ne. ) 1. ut King 8L
TIOK HUNT AT MODUKATK TlUtMS,
AT NO. 30UTII DUKK 8T ,
A most desirable suite of rooms for lodging or
business purports. Apply te
K.fl V IUTKS,
JanC-lmd Ne. 413. North DukeHtrtet.
c
.OOI'KIt IIOUSK 1-OK KKNT.
The CeOlier Heuse. enn.h:ilr bnnnin frn-n
Centre Square and Opera Heuse, uud near both
railroad depots. This Is one of the largest and
best houses In the city. Large Hale and Kx
chance stable., all llrjt-clau possession en
April 1st.
WM.J, COOl'KIt.
FOK KKNT LAW OITIOKS l'OIt
UK NT.
I'rem and aiter April 1, 1M7, at Ne. 44 Smith
DakeHtrect. A most deslru'de aulte el nitlie
near the Court Heuse, with nil modern conveni
ences. Apply te
K f) K. II VTKt.
Jau8-lmd Ne. Ill North Dukntitruet.
TnOK HKNT KHOM APKMi I. A FIRST.
O IM.AHS FAltJt or W ACItES, two miles
from the city.
reur Acres el Land en Iteckland street.
four Acres or Land In the Mghlb Ward.
Haluand Kxchange Btables adjoining Weslurn
Hetel.
Large tbreo-stery Prick Dwelling, tiO West
Oniu e street ; due fruit yard thereto.
email Houses en lleckland, Church and Jehn
streets.
Terms reasonable,
J 13 ltd
u'lWH A BROTHER.
nnr uuudb.
T aUIVLiKHAUO,
ONE CASE
WHITK ALL-WOOL
BLANKETS,
$3.50,
KOtlMKK l'lttUB, I) u.
ALI.OTIIKIt ni.ANKKTA ItKDUCr.D
IN l'llOl'OltriON.
WE DOST WANT TO CAUItr AN
ULANKKTM OVKIl.
JohnS.Givler&Ce.,
Ne 26 Uitat King Street,
LANCASl'KIt, PA
1VA)
UCTION HAl.i:
(le
LOAKS1
-At THE-
New Yerk Stere,
lu etder toeloar out Iho balanie of our stock
" hate made a great reduction tn the prices
et
LADIES' COATS,
Ladiw' Newmarkets, Scil Plush Sacquf3
MISSES' COATS.
Tbce goods have all tieen luade te our specKl "
order by the lt manufacturers, and will be
. Hind loirlvnthenui2h satisfaction tn at, style
and tearing iiualllles.
OHILDREN'S OOATS.
CHILDREN'S OOATS.
OHILDREN'S OOATS.
We make a special 017111101(011.10 CHILDREN'S
COAls In new and desirable styles at test than
thu cost of manufacture.
WATT & SHAND,
6. 8 & 10 EAST KING ST.,
LANCASTEIt. PA.
OTA MM BROS. A CO.
BOSTON STORE.
JO .V 2S .North Queen Slreet,
L INCA8TKU, PA.
lilies', licnlltratn's ind Children'i
UNDERWEAR
Hare been Very Much Reduced In I'nce.
A itare Chance te get (Jeed Underwear Cheap
and you should net miss It.
Dress Goods.
Rather early le talk SPKINII OOOUS. We buy
early te seeutu Choice Uoeds.
SOMh OK THE NEW TI1IN01 ARE
English Beige Suiting !
MceGeft M alii 111 Colen aie I.evel).
One Let of SO Pieces WOOL CLOTH, yard
wide, 17c a jard ; vvetth iic. a yard.
One Let of 00 Plocea Yard Wide WOOL
CLu TH, anc. a yard , worth lie a yard.
One Let of 40 Pieces ALL-WOOL CLOTH,
yard and a quartet wlde, tee. a yard
Shawls! Shawls!
One Let of J7.M Roducedto IrtXO.
One I otef Si ALL-WOOL DOU11LE SHAWLS
13.00 each, Uoduced te 13.00.
One Let of 7 ALL-WOOL DOUIILE SHAWLS
MM each, Ktduied te J Cm each
Stamm Bres. & Ce.
HLKltlllN, XO,
jmi)W. KUQKKIiKY,
Sleighs!" Sleighs !
I have new tcady for tbe Winter Season, the
largeat. cheapest, finest and most select assort assert
iccut of Hlngleand Deublo
POBTLAND,
ALBANY AND DUSINESa
BLBIOnB,
Ever offered ler sale tn this city. The workman,
ship and olcxance of finish Is fully up U tha
standard of my Ann and well-known CarriaKO
Werk, My prices for a geed, honest and sub
stantial artlcls are the lowest in lh luarktit.
1 have a large stock of lllMlUIES AND CAR
UIAUES. New and Secend-lland, all at very
lowest figures. Please call and examine my
work.
Edw. Edgerley,
Market Htroet,
near of Poateflloo, Lanonster, Pa,
llepalrlug promptly attended toOne set of
workinen eaoeclally employed.
MARKLKY'M ' YKiri.OW'UONT
Clear Killer Havana Klvu Cent Cigar la .v
the leading and most reliable nlckel cigar In the
market. At
MARKLEV'S Yellow rrent."
.... We. si North Queen ilrvet.
(renntrly Hartinau'i.)
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