fai I tv. Pfi ay ft- p wrmr day m nta teas v" I A wns, vtra DetxiM a raxa, nrrr iAera. Ba.rrmDT(umiwiiiiLAii' i ae ALt Awonime mack. sn limit comtniiea ailewsd te dnium ntiraeva coiihctie. ajjvhbtjbihe bates: ',t H'''n, a lit, tin, .sin. Mn. sWly. I 7M)Wjyi:i)S7J KaDtri e IIS 2 4 4ft 6 at sHiieu Days.... K ICO 4 80 "Ou 7(0 Year Dayiv..... leu lt :te us con iu ftTelHya...... 110 ISO tne 6 SO 1(0 940 (mWmii ltm a te se bi ite low TWO Week 93ft 4 6" TM 10 60 I860 IBM 'fkraa Week., sin eue loco isse wee mm One Menth IH 70ullioe 18 oe mm 2100 ;we Months... sen 100011700 wiu itw wre fame Menth., eoe ltoe 3000 wee moo sane tx Months 9 00 1BCM ( wen 4i 0U 'On Year. U oe as 00 ii 00 moeM(o i The Weekly Intelligencer PMLMHED EVIRY WEDNeSDAY MORNINQ. IATaiJLtl.00veaiizanrnis. clcm of t, ,"v VS.00, abe A cnrr nai te roaei-s armi-a or t ' 1 aoaaairenmaoa otierraD mea itjht r aut 0 r tb 1 S'U" BTAT1 AMD O0tJXTT. lit AHORTMOr LSTT1R.1 1 Vi wet n oeiraianD te tba waiti babxit. Jiddrtti ait Letter and Telegram te 'i ', TWn INTh'I.T.TrtinNflKlI ' lilHHUHVUWt UUUU1U( MUAIWakVlf IM RT" zfrl a"..- -?i..f.li: ,,.. rVff. KIK LAIIILUULLL J11UL11IUL11LU. I.AHCABTKB. JA.NUAUV 19, lbT. The Iren Trade. The iron trade Is threatened with nn ad. vancein prices that will enable foreign im portations te come in. Already it is said that steel rails have been brought into New Orleans at a costless than that of domestic tails, or at 910 per ten; this Is about the price asked new for rails by our mills at the place of manufacture. Theie is no doubt that tbere is a flne preQt in rail man ufacture at this price ; aud it is also clear that our mills would net advance their prices se as te let in foreign rails, unless they had mere orders offered them than they can All. Necessarily in such case they must leave them te foreign makers . and there is no help for it, save in the increase of the capacity of our mills te meet the demand, which will in a short time cure the trouble. It Is just se also in the pig iron manufacture. Such a sudden demand has arisen for pi? Bietal that it tates the productive capacity of the country te Bupply it. This capacity, however, is being se greatly increased that It docs net seem probable that there will be .any great importation of foreign pig metal. This will only happen if a great speculative demand seizes the market, which will call for a greater stock than is made or re quired for present manufacture, la such case the price will be run up se as te bring the outside world into our market. The greatest advance in raw material has net been in pig iron, but in wrought scrap and old rails, which are new being very freely imported, and furnish a stent . relief te the pig iron market, as they take its place in the manufacture of the Dn ished product. We de net think it at all probable that there will be any serious importation of pig iron, because the production of this country is se great new, and will be te much greater by the summer, that it is net easy te believe that it will net supply the demand. Hut there is nethin? mere sur prising than trade conditions, and nethmg about which the experienced iron maker will hesitate mere te express a confident opinion than about the course of future prices In his business, fcix months ase pig iron and liar iron went begging; the makers were hurrjiug about every where seeking te sell. Te-day with pig iron and bar iron from four te ten del. lars per ten higher, the buyers are begging ine iron and the makers are hardly ahle te BtrftrryMhe demand. "Wherefore the change V The country can net greatly have changed ite natural condition in se short a time. The change seems simply te have ceme from a belief that it was coming : from a conviction that enterprise would be repaid in the growing condition of the country. Capital plucked up courage, and speculators daring, te start schemes of profit. The Seuth has been the fruitful field for their experiments, even mere than the "West, which, however, comes along a geed second. It leeks as though every valley in the Seuth was te have a railroad or two, under the belief that the adjacent mountains need but te be tapped te pour forth streams of wealth. Ne doubt the usual experience, will in tinie be had and the business of development will be found te have been unduly hastened ; but the move ment is in it3 infancy new aud it will be a geed while before the culmination comes and the tall breaks. The TMierj Troubles. The IIoue tommittee of ferelgu affairs has reported unanimously 011 the flsbeiies question, and offered a bill authorizing the appoint men t of a commissioner by the president. The icpert contains some vig orous language and is certaiuly te the point. It sajs that American Ibhlng ves sels have been denied privileges ucceided te vessels of ether nations, and that the reason of this is frankly btated by Canada te be : rirst, the punishment of such v es Bels because the United States levies a duty en Canada fish net " fresh for immediate consumption," bucIi as the government levies en all such fish and net the produce of American fishenes and imported from any foreign place whatever; and, secondly, te coerce the United States te eiemptsuch Cannadlan ilsh from all customs duties, and te enter into ether new reciprocal cus toms relations with the Canadian Domin ion and Newfoundland. It is a policy of threatand coercion which, iu the opinieuof the committee, should be iiistantly and summarily dealt with. In both Senate and Ileuie there are measures pending which will step the transit of Canadian engiues and cars ever United States territory, aud speedily biing England te terms. "We can if se disposed diive the people nf "Vfliv 7lriinsuiM. -mil In r..t mn r '', Canada, into rebellion by severe restrlcttve .measures en tueir commerce, but the game ,v ja jjui. Munu me i-uuuiB, auu meugu llie (peeple of that part of the Dominion which fj te most vitally affected by the fishery tlis- CbnfA nvmrifitlllTa Mtrnnivlv i-itli no i. l.n jij".-f v.'"-.-w "'W'J t.ivi. ua jit iije rjBMier; yet they are nt the mercy of their rprnment, ami until it, recedes Hern Its Ien there is small chancoef relief. Kew Jirunsivick is te be ground be. tha miU-stenes until the Dominion Vtfea recover their senses. Governer Beaver'a Inaugural address is very full of words and emptiness. It is re markable for the profuseness of language that says nothing. It is smooth language, and It eeems a pity that se many geed words should be thus wasted. The speech Is characteristic of Governer Beaver and af fords a geed indication of the style of the man. Judging from it, we should say th.it lie will be found a ery pleavuit governor. Easily accessible te every 0110 nnd extremely affable, he will sorely lack pesitlvene'vs of opinion aud action. Ills address Is very notable for the Inceiicliislvenes of Its nrguuients. The orator starts in bravely with intent te deliver his opinions, but shortly finds tint he has none that he cares te express just new, at least, and he brings himself up with n sudden jerk, declaring that the subject is full of feed for thought, aud that at a mero opportune time he may take occa sion te express his conclusion upon it. Governer Heaver concluded eery topic he touched in this style . and abuudantly showed th.it whatever his qualities are, beldneJS, independence and pesltiveues are net among them. Governer Heaver may net de everything that an) body asks him te de, however he may give them the Impression that he is going te de It , but If he ever sa)s no, point blank, te any one he will strain his constitution fearfullv with the effort. And this impression we take from his ad dress. Character may be read in hand writing, they sa ; but certainly it may show itself readily in written thought. Where the thought is peer the mind is peer ; where it is hesitating the 1 bander is irresolute , where impetuous, rash ; Governer Heaver is net rash. m m Tills may be geed tobegginlng weather, but It is net conducive te prolonged con verna verna teons en street corner. Is a paper en natural pa, rwJ before the Institute et Mining KtiKineere, Proteaser J. Peter Lesley expresied the oplnleu that though the present Hmazlng exhibition of oil nud gas wells may last ler ten or twenty years It is geologically and historically " a touiperary and vanishing phenomenon one which young men will live te see come te Its natural etui." Hat he added that the manufacture of nrtlOcl-tl as en a large scale would surely take IU place and would be superior te the natural article becus3 less variable. The last number of the tamtary Engineer has a exhaustive and prefuely Illustrated article ou the natural gas supply of rittsburn and vicinity, iretu tills It ap pears that there Is new In use lu that region ever four hundred utiles of plpe ranging iu size from four te thirty-two luaties in diame ter, and that the gaa has been used for luel In almost every conceivable way aud leund superior te any ethor. la the cupola alone It ha se far failed. Ter UghtlDg purposes It Is net tqu&l te the urtincial ga, but Is used for that purpose because of IU cheapness. The Pennsylvania Historical society has a balance of ever 1,2" in its treasury arter Its chrysanthemum eheu. Its exhlDltlen was financially mere successful thau the borne abew, but It was net a whit mere merito rious. CnirAoeU a city of millionaires, but net of a kind te be proud of, for they have per mitted their community te be known as one of the most narrow-minded in the country. The college founded by lJeuglasa has had a hopeless struf gle for exiitence, and the pro fessor of astronomy new breaks out In a wall of lamentation, lie tuys the Astronomical society have asked in vain for money te keep in the city ene of the be-st teles-eepts in the world, which was placed there when the city was relatively joer aud, expreestni; his "lntonse disgust,' he says he will vote for its removal with the conviction "that in allewlug her astronomical obiervatory and her academy el scietices te dle out from her midst for lack of support, Chicago h-u In vited the goddess el fccionce te Bhake from her feet the lust of n city whose capitalists tee closely resemble Uunyan'a 'Man with the muckrake,' " Let Chicago lnek en the I.inca.er obser vatory and the ovldeace of appreciation given by this community and btde her swollen head In hhauie. Alse let Lancaster be care ful te continue progress en the hue fibe l.m chosen and keep in the geed graces ei Bcien tista who cau talk se vigorously abei.t muck rakea when they are angry. C0M31CVUTIC Ideas Beem te be getting a pretty geed loethold in Cengies. The annual report of the Lehlgh alley railroad company contains some i;r.ititliig fea'tire. The total coal tonnage for the year ending Nevemter 30tb, livi, was 0,701,731. tens, of which 0, CO, 171 tens were authractte nnd 45,202 tens bituminous. This wan tne largest coal tennage carried by the company lu anv one ear, exceeding by lOl'OOO tens that of 1Si3, whieh was provleuily the largest year. Tne Income from all source amounted teS9,W,M!2.0t ; operating oxj"nse3, f5,29V 616.W, leaving $1 101 ri;5.i0 against which there has been rharged lntnret en bends, dlrldendsand goneral expends amounting it ),0t;il70J.n', leaving te be nrriedtethe credlt of the profit and less account 510,250.01. If all railroad companion were managed with the thrift and enerpy that distinguishes the working of this corporation, thore would net be se many railroad strikes te chrouiele. It Is always a source of gratiti'-atien te sre rascality exposed, and all geed peeple will rejolce te learn that the bogus pitent niedi. cine makers have been brought te grief In Philadelphia Albert, alias Tnemas Fetters and JereuiUh Ojhlike, chemists, were charged by members of the drug trade with dealing in founterfuit pttent ine.licluu', hav ing In their p jsaetslmi turned labels, etc. In the trial bolo.-e Juie Mluhell en .Monday, when thodeleudauta beard the evidence ad duced against them.they pleaded guilty, and ere new in prison awaiting senteurn. The way of the transgressor is hard, but the butder It Is made the leis likelihood tbore is of hta having Imitator. The result el this rascality has bteu te flood the market with cbcap selling patent niedl clnes,nd the public should be en their guard against them. Uutb Cutuliit-tuts Klll.il. A lingular and fatal iximbat took place Tuesday mernlui; In a cattle car en the Air l.'ne rail retd, near I,eulivilli., Ky belwecn an Alderney Lull and n Nerman stallion. The two animals were bexed in ncirntOo ncirntOe pauw, lnd., by Uuitavus Kdenburg, a local dealer, for ahlpment te Louisville. A strong partition was built between the two animals ana the car was attached totbelectl freight. The tram was running near New Albany when a brakemau passing ever the car lieird a furious bellow inj; beneath, and climbing down the side or the car found that the pirli pirli tleu between thetweanlmalsliad been bieken dew n and the lnlurlaled brutes v. e re tuj:uii d In deadly ceulllct. The tialu was steppad and the crew gathered around the -tr, but 110 meiuH could le downed inr stepping tbe euceuuler. Tim iron hn-U or the gaine horse were planted with telling etieuupeii the bull's head, and tlie herse was gored 111 a horrible manner. 1 mnlly the slallieu get lu a blew between the ejus of the bull and the lutter animjl fell um, flie comb it lasted tutrty-ttve minute-. 1 he herse died lour heuia lur. leii Kuriy. l'rem the Uae rmiiclace Uhreulcle 'Have a diiuk?" my the Amerlem te the 8cetch reporter. " Ne, 1 thank j 0. It's tee early In the morning; an', besides, I've Just had one." ' A Clap iut luttlly Mlleu, 1'iem the l'lilltuli JpliU Ledger. The gap ttat Mr: Omldy will leave when he retire from the attorney central' olllce will take a large peg te Oil. rara a atitttex rvx a. untrsairr. Te Sttt Ormt Scheel In Werfftpr IhB Olll et Jens nilmnn Olsrk te Ills tla (Jiinntj- a ItlTal for Harvard, Fer eeveral n eeks It has been ruuiersd about Worcester, Mass., that Jonas Oilman Clark was te mske a tuunitlceut gift tu the city, and Iheie baa been agrtat deal of spce spce tilstlenns te Its lnu, public opinion lielm? mainly divided btwpeu nn nrt linneum and a system of fut'llc ptrks. The secret came out aud thn newspaper luilletlns that announced the Intended (tilt of J 1,000.000 te found a unlverflty were surrounded all the atternoen by interested groups of rltlrens. In brief, Mr. Clarit has asseiUated w Ith him self eight well known ccnllomen of Woives Weives ter, who have presoutej te the lesl'lature n petition for en act of Incorporation t'tabllh int; In Worcester an Institution " for the pro motion of learning in allits hlcher branches," toberaltrsl the ("lark Vnlversllv in leccgul leccgul tlen el the tnunllWnce el Its orlelnater ami founder, as shown bv an eiidnwuient if SI.COiVW. The petition Is mened In Jehn t Clark, Stephen MalMmrv, I lias I'eveus. Oeorge 1 . Itear, William W. Hlee, Jweph Sergeatit, Jehn P Washburn, 1 rank V. OeuUllnir, tiwirire San. Mr. Clark talked freely ateut bis protect. He said the Idea wnsuet hih'w one with him He had had it in mlud nisuy csr- nod hsd Mslteil nearly all the fnmeus educational Institutions el the old World with the ultl mate object In view of establlhlng lu the principal city el his lmtlve ceuuly an mtitu tlen et learuluc wblcii should reinbme se fsr as possible the best points of them nil. He tdd the situation of the university had been decided by himself. He bad fixed upon the block at the Seuth I'ud, about one mile and h quarter from tlie city ball, bounded hv Matn, May weed, Wixslfand and lViwnlns streets, containing about '.e iii ;tnre ffi of land. 110 selected the let at leant Ue years age, and he new owns nil oxeept three small let", whose prlvat occupancy will net Interfere with Ids piann. Mr. Clark spoke lu terms of the highest re gard of the sentlemea he had eeitciad te form with himself the beard el lucorperator. Mr. Salisbury is, next te Mr. Clark, the wealthiest man in the city, a graduate et Harvard and a close student in the vnrieu branchts el acience, "Cx-Attorney General Pevens, Senater Hear and Congressman Kice are men with usttennl roput-jttens, whose names will addstrenw-th Ui the pro pre pro pesetl InsUtutien. Lr. Sargent Is one of the leading phvslcians of the cltv and is an e.so e.se ciate director with Mr. Claik In the oil W ercester Kink. Colonel Washburn Is a man of wealth, bread Kchelarsbip, and skid in the management or larve trusts Mr. Clark is associated with him in the inanace ment et the Wahburn memorial hespiwl fund and bis personal knowledge of his financial ability. Mr. OeuMinR is the load lead ini? practitioner at the Worcester county bar, and Oeorge Swan, a dlstint relative tf Mr. Clark by marriage, is one of the te-t etll-e lawyers iu the city. Me-d of the gentlemen are I nlla rlans aud tour of thorn, nt lesst, are gradustes of Harvard college. Mr. C.ark says he doe-s net expect te start at ouce a unlvennv mm- plete in all respect : but it will be en the broadest pwslble basis se far as instruction Is concerned. It will net be, lu any sense, denominational. There will be religious teaching, but it will be free from any techni calities of belief. There will be iu oennoc tlen with It a law- school, medical cnoel, and peMblv a school of theology. The uialu c.l lege buildings w ill st back from Main slree1, ntar the Woodland fctreet line, InaviuK u brcni lawn slepluj; several hundred leet down toward Main street The gilt by Mr. Clark will enn-dst lu the urM place of the guarantee of Sl,0C0,0Ou te rjedvanced ler the incorporators. If tne cltixent offer ouUitau euUitau tlal evidence of sympathy and support, Mr. Clark will genereu-ly endow the institution as Its needs become apparent. Mr. Cmrk'i death will make no difference In the plan. Uelnte-ids tlif the new nuiverslty shall In time fairly rival Harvard iu scepe and na tional reputation, aud he has ample funds te carry out bis ideas. Mr. Clark was born in Hubbardston, Wor cester county, ou February h IM.t, He was the son of Lyman Clark, a tanner. He be gan life as a carrlase maker and afterwards engaged in the manelaeiure of t.nwarc, sup plying pedlers. He Increased bis business by adding hardware, establishing nteres In Lewell aud Mllferd. hen the mluliig ex cltement in Ca'ireruM breke out in W3 he began shipping builders' hardware, paint", oils, etc, te California. Four eara later he feuud It necestary te go tn 'Jiu l'rancisce te leek after his business and then took en in addition te the hard v-are business tbe tibli tibli pitigef furniturs. He made money rapidly and lnit-ued freely In reil estai which In rreaed enormously in rtlue. When the war broke out hewat iualf!u"iJte!rcumunu8 for thoe times. He was a streug L'nlen man and in eiipany with Starr King and three ethers 0.9 formed the Ca'lfernla branch of the l nieu league of Amer iai, which wm instrumental lu keep lng CalifernU in the l aleu. He was treasurer of the Calirernn League un til he left th suite ler the Kt lu lrtL IIh was a member of tne lint "jridl cale that leught geverumei't Louds in 'U 'U ferula. Whin he came Hast, he brought a large amount of geld with blm. which h sold at preuiiuma ranging from i. 'm te (Z 7e. He always had s reng laitu In tne goern geern ment and made heavy lnetm'ius iu its bends. It was in the c mversl m of his r hi Inte piper meney and his ine-tntenis in government bends that the bulk of hw enor mous wealth was ac (uired, although he made great sums el uieuey m real estate Investments iu New Yerk city, where he has had a builuens etflce for twenty five years and where he new ewus large prep, erty. He moved te Worcester about six vearssgeln pursuance of a plan made when a boy, te live there when he should retire from buslni-i-". Before settling down he trav eled for some years and picked up miny rare Imeksand worn" of an, with which his house is aderntd hine he me be has built s-veralcefjtly business tnecka aud invested otlierwlse In the stocks of many loeal finan cial Institutions. A low years age he built and gave te the town et Hubbardston a teAn hall and library building, with property te endow it. The value ei the girt was about 50,0110. Mr. Clark was married in 1-18 te Susan Wright, of Hubbardston. Ha hu no children. FHHSOrJAi,. SAnAH BcB.vnvnpT's S,uth Amerliwn tour nutted her manager close en te tlOu.UOO. Hhe w ill be in New Yerk In March. 1'norE-seB Kdware L. Yecmamh, edi tor cf th Pipular .scimc iljnthly, died Tuesday morning Iu New Yer, ed t6 jeate. Hn. Ilotiep suci-isser In thecha-r of Di dactic and Polemic thoelojry iu Princeton cillesels l'ro'fsser Iltejaiuin D Warlield, 1). 1) , of the Allegheny beminary. Uili Ane sy : "More than one fifth of our white jepul.tiun In Oeergia are Illiterate, and yet Mawa'husstUi, witliall hereducatieu Hud refiuenunt, has fourteen times as many criminals In proportion te population " iiAUi.i.s M. I'nwr has Just given tbe tru'teaef the Adelphia ( Ur(.klyn) ucado ucade mytlOO.OU) te enlarge tbe building and te extend the collegtate derertment. He bad previously glcn them ? Ht mj ler a kindred purpose. Mn". K.viE L. Ttni.v, widow of the late Juan I'odre Terry and prespectuu heir v about J'',0t.iJ,0u0 by the death of her father-in-law, TomaeTorry,tbo neb Cuban planter, b't- brought suit Hgaius'. Jeseph Pulitzer, of New Y'erk C,rll, for libel. Mrs. Terry suea for il0f,000 damages. Am. 1 u Su.i nt , 11 grand nephew el Itareii F. v. Yen tsieubtie, the i.erruan gsueral who served with great distinction in tee ItMolutlenary war, and who riesived a urge lani grant in New erk suite as a re ward ler hU serv ices, died at his resUeuca In 1 ethlehem lutsdsy ineniiug m the o.shty e.shty third year or his ae. ' CovKliNenllcsu, of Wis.cenin, KHve In hisuiessagoatextwhichwerklngmenovory. where, both rich and peer, would de well te make the bubject ei lareful considerattou 'Kery one's right," it iuuh. "te work ler hlmstlf, or for any ene else, en auch terms m he may chcswi te make, must ba mamtainud at all hazirds." FnMi Law lp 11 is the only imm iu Congress whurelusts toate women who tend their cards te him. Seme tlme age, it Is mid, the doorkeeper refused te go ler Mr. lawler because the latter had given orders that no eirds irem women be brought te him. Mr Law ler Kays : "1 em tbe only man who dared le de it. Y'eu have no ldea hew they ran allertne. Iwasbored te death by woeieu liem all ever the country." niu; vn:its. HemelKiHS u iltt'e child, w Ith rapmru.l ery, w til start up from It pillow, half asleep, Thinking, clitld-iUe, that It can descry, '1 he bright lllmlens or a slumber deep. And, Undine 'twas adretm, begin te vreep. And jut 'tis net se chlldhh at It tcemt ; l'er men aud vromen urj but Hreamsr tee. Nursing Uluilena whleh, en nearer view, Tby laare with aoirewaiobut fadl' edreems. Alexander Jlariey, Jr. werrrf tk ii'5Sr?BB "",' dragjfc,-!! Sfk An ''EriiUtta rjtt" A man named Qeergi rtlfr Arrrsted. nklln Andersen. wtie uescribea lilmsell n American nellcl- ter, Rgfkl 87 years audtf' uig at the Hetel Mctrotxile, in Londen uarged lu the Marlborough street peli(, 1. tli "11 1 uraunj , , ir meney by wuu oeiaining large fraudulent means Inn. I 1 iries unaKiu, 01 Susipiehaunn, Yx Anders' . bad pretended te be eugsged in recovering pieperiy 111 I'nglatid belonging te tb nn.sistets of Mr. Peakln, and had succeeded 111 snludllng Ids slettin out nt about fje, vMiich PeaWIn had given him In lurther i' n nwecutlen of the VTerk. Andersen t leuiandetl for a hearing, ball teliigrefnseil Ihtlll Wwtern Jetuuallsts ainavs keep their weather ejoepeu, and the eppi'rtunlly that gets away from them must be something mere thi,n rttpjwy. An Idaho wllter telates his experience thus . We wish te return our sineern thanks te the enterprising but misguided burglar who brtke Itit our realdence night betore lsst under the linpiessteii that lie was cracking the crib et the druggist w i ivestiext disir. He enterevl at a 'window and carefully re moved his beets, setllug mcni dewu ou the deer. Te thUclrcumstati'Si and te the tact that we saw htm ceme lu we are Indebted for the fltt geed pair of Is t ve have had In ten years. A Small lter' lttustk rinm the rrevtdence Jeumit A llltle lad who la acc'itte'ned le sa hl prayers every night has msie it his epeclsl petition for n week twst te ak for " plenaut weather." As may be understood, thn dally respeues have net been verv enceviraglug te him, aud when he get te this point In his lit tle prtyer last night be st. pped short, epeued m eves, anil asked bis willing inetcer 111 I lalutlve veice: "Manini. de veu Ihlnk Ujd will nay Chestnut 11 1 ask for that pleasivit weather sgslu V ' 11 m dtvtnn thtnir a mv -nHae, when her cold 1 enrtd ' i' bull- Leugh esnip stetbei, can I gaeitt t flli ' Ne. no, my little jenn Tteu knew you've get a tte.lPTi lout. My precious little L. n TJjt they get abottleof s-i'vutioe Oil. and hs ut aud caught an eul.ana a,e r. 'IX a rnaa. It Is te Tenr Intri Te be ir in mind thtteue IUi.vi t Capcln Visi ter is worth a dozen of anv ether penus pin ter ltcnsen's plasters are a genuine uieJlclnJd article, endorsed and used th" medlcvl pro pre pro teislou from Mslnote Calltrnl They core In a few hours atlinenU whieh d t t fier wlil even relieve Lheap and werfi m t utt les are te.d l' dealers who can u. t r Wrg prerlta ei eia than they de ter t -".h1!. of an up p-vlnir conscience. Itewai ff-si si-d of the 1 mmc'tn ' Capslctn," ' v,siein" and ' Capulcatn ' plasters whit i : '! totheun tetheun warv These usmes are n -h im ( it mUleallng irlitle $ en the natne 1 111 nn ' Nete lbs dlffeience. go te regutab it irfgiita and you will net deceived, 1 1 ti e ltnen ha th' ThrtM tieals " ti-.auiHik and the word ("apctne ' cut la the tt ;n lani- Jl.W.3 tfxaiAi. y uric s. 0I1 nVSPEPSlAanir 1 't remptajut, you hive ft printed guarantee 0:1 every bottle of Shi Shi ,ieh s V ItHllier. It nevcrfa!1" 10 cure. or ale by II U. Cochran, Druggls", Se 187 North Queen street. lleckten'a Arnici sane. The rit Sslve In the wet 1 for (.at. Uralses, sere. 1 leer, "alt Uheum. I .it Seres. Tetter. LhapiMl Hand. Chilblains. Ce n. and all Sktn Srup'lens, and ixviltlvely c ire Plies, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed te gtve perfect satis faction, or money refunded Price J5 cents per box rer sile by II. 11 ceann. Druggist, 117 aud IX) North Queen stre.iL '.nrjuuir, 1'iv. sillLOII'S COUOII and C -iKu-n.nien Cure 1s sold by u en a guarantee I' i-u '4 Cenmnp. ttn Vers'ileby II. II. Cec!: n, Uruggbt, Ne. 1 wi North Queen street. Da. lUeLsn Wckm Svbct. r .rely vegetable, pkasant te take, will eipe we-n.s If any exist, no purgative required al-er u-tng l'rlce, is cents. ty .l druggists. b-JmdMW Hf The brt medls1 writer "nt ths sne- cssfnl rvmedy fernssal ca- ar .-. u jst be non lr riiAUQg, easy 01 appucaile ' by tts own action, reach s and ulcerated surfaces. 1 ferta t j treat catarrh lnrl lnrl ebliges us te adn.lt that 1 oetnpletely mat these eon tly s refttn liaim. This -medy his tnantered eatar ever dene, and both phy phy treely cencede this Iscl 1 symptoms quickly ylntd t , I one that will. ti rt m e sered ' 11 bl.tery of the et - I' wt few years 1 1 hi remly tin 1 1 1.. aud that la '- m i1 pleanant re ithlng else has k 1 j aid patients ! 1 u.ure dNLres-lng I lildlnnllar AUK OU MAUB mtseri i, , y Indlgesttcn Consllpatlen. Dizziness, L fit vpitlt, lm ew skint shtleh'i Mtatlc a. p.wUlve cum Ter s&lu by II 11. Cechriii, b-.ugUu, J.e. 117 Kertb Queen street. ltxcltement InTexas. Oreat excitement has be i cmi.fi in the vi cinity et Part", Tex., by"-- n mrkahle re covery of ilr. J K. Cerley v m e helples be ceald net turn In bud ur 1 1 t, u head . everybody said he was djl 4 nf 1 , nsumptlea A trial botlle or Ur. King's v Hlncuvery as sent blm. 1 Indlng rellel, 1. iLt lirge bev t'eaadaboxet Dr. King's V w Lif.. Ilfl ; by the time he had taken tw . t. iIJS r,( PUIaand two bottles et the Ulscev L wu well and h.ul gained In desh thlrty-eti i tinds THaI ISottlesef thuOrea' t'1-revtry for Con sumption tree at II. D. Cech-ui s Drug f tore, S1 andiM North Queen street, ' n . -uiter, Pa. (S) THAT H.V(Jl;i.V(l CUUOU mn ba se quickly cured by tshileh'g Cure. IU c irantee it. r or sale by U. 11. Cochran, Dm u Ne. 1J7 North Queen aTrnet. KAl'IU TKA-ir " The latest and best form "f npld transit is for a person t.eublcd with a sick hcitluche te take a d jse of Dr. Leslie's SpeciU l'rs.crlptien and w hat u rapid transit trnlu tha adll'-tien takes ter Its depiriure. lice advcrtltment In another column. deeaviyddl The M)tery Helnxl. It his always been underteKi that conimnp cenimnp conimnp tlen was Incurable, but tt bus recently buun discovered that Kemp's Bilsnm ter the Threat and Lungs Ls glvtngmerervlli'fthan any known remedy It Is Guaranteed te relieve and cure Asthmn, nrenchltls and L'eunrhs. Call en 11. It. Lei hmn, Ornijglst, N'e. 1J7 .Stirth Queen street, and get a trial liettle free of cost. .Large size m cents and II. (I) (Hi riirrn.1 hrriim 1 Ctnu.-Mr. Oscar K. 1$. Kerh, of Allentown, la, was bedfast with in nammotery rheumatlsm In the winter of Is Doctors could de nothing te relieve him. lie commenced using Qresa' Uhvumatla Uetaedy. lly the time he had used halt a bettle he could leave his bed; whan he had finUhed the bettle he was cured and has net had a return of the dlseune Blnce. In his own words, ' 1 leel hotter thsji ever before." Price II, by all druggists. lebs-SmdllWAir A Itemarkable Heed 3Ian Is he who attends te the comfort of his family and will net let his llltle ones sutrer with affec tion of the Threat aud I.ungs, whereby their lives muv be endangered, but who should at alt turn- gle thorn that everelgn remedy, Kemp's ltaltaui. Price te centAaudfl Trial Hie free, t or sale by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 North Queen stieet. (1) LKOVS N 3 UUUSEllOLD IWilACKA. Is lh) mfstetlectlve l'atn Destroyer In tfce world; Wl 1 meut surely quicken the bleed whether taken Internally or-"applied externiily, and thereby mero certainly UEI.liSVK PAIN, whether cbrentc or acute, than any ethor patn allnvliter, and It Is wamuled double the strength of fcny similar prerm-raUen. It curea pain tn the Side Iltuk or Uewels, Bere TU .ait, liueumatlsm, Toeihjtchi) and ALL ALU 1.4, and Is The Great llellever of I'aln. huevv'n's houskhelu I'.vnalea "should de inn very family. A Uuupoentulnt the Panacea In n t'linfilur of het water (swieumed, If pre-fjn-Bd, u.tu at ecdtlme, will liliKAK VV A tf iw-Lf ft oettlH. 1 '.' IvilM W tKa WILL IOU HUrrElt with Dyspepsia an Liver Lemplalnt? HMleh's VIUMzur Is giiumn tn.l te cum j en. for sale by II U.Cechran Druggist, Ne 1J7 Nertll Queen street. "cittTl'P, WllltiJPl.SU CDUiill and ilrenchltls Immediately rulleved by bhlleh Cure "for sale by II 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne 1SJ North Queeu street. 1-1,M Wrflt I TuAnlmnna. leu are fueling depressed, your appetite U oer, you ale botheied with Headache, jeu urn want 1, un alterative that will purity your bleed, stun healthy uctlen of Liver una Kldut-ib.ru-stuie jeui vltallty.und gtvereuuwed health and tt length Mich u mudlcTne you wllinndln Klec trlc I.I11.TS and only W cents ubetUeutll.il. Cuihiuns iirug Stere, 137 audi S3 North Queen sin et, Laucuster, l'a. (j) Hill LUU'3 V1TAL1ZK11 la wait you neud (or Lnusilputlen, Leis of Appetite, Uuzinvss, and nil ,uitems et Dyspppsla. I rice lu and 75 uidu pur bottle, ter sale by H. it. Cochran Drugini, Ne. 1TI Verth Queen struet. II 111 nUl.tlUDIlUlLIUIl fcj.w. uiimil. ,1 UELL Vflll IdulUKusi MUTllBi;tl MUTlteitbll I Aie yuu duturbed at night and btokeuof yenr real by u .Ilk child autTerlug aud crying with the eicruemtng puln et cutilng leethr If se, go at eucu and get u bottle nt Mia. WINHLOW'a seu'llilNu HYltui'. It will rellevu the peer little suiferer liumedliitely lep.md upon It: Uieru u no mlsUKu about It, There is net n muther ou eurth who ruts ever uw?a It, who will net lull you at once that tt will regulate the bowels, and give real te the mother, aud relief and health te lha child, operating Itke muglc It b Mirfeatly sale te ucu In all eases, and pleasant te the taste, and 1 3 the proasrlpileu of one of tha eldwit and t-est female pnyfclefiuis la the United B tat fa. elderarywbeia, in cents a bnttln, mayjl-ljdll.v,atw j JSS I uugHiy, non eus, aim Kuuuta.ijr uui ei sons, auu wuut te trace up. llruce up. but net wlthstlmu laiita.vpi lng medicines, or bitters, which have for their basis very cheap, bud whisky, und whli hsllmuLite veu ler all hour, aud then Im.ivh ...... ... .. ...... I.,.. ...a, l.ulr.p.. It mmtinmirimmmmm iPiwiiwiiMMWiwii -swi1 hij' uin ........ . , , ' ' " "T"'MM '" te m mmvivAu 'XTULiinionesrou HulajMATiBJai Ruled by Prejudice. few porseni riMilliahew thoreuiilily they sre centi oiled by prejudice esen le their ewu dis advantage for uauy jram the tioattuenttef iheumatlsui, lieurutiila, tclstlca and headauhe hs berm by some outward application, and. therefore, without stepping te think thstthe eitlu et thee troubles ihi(, from nocelty, be Internal, the weuiy sulTerer continue te rub, rub aud find no roltef Athlopheros Is taken ltitc-rnaUy, nud as a proof that tldj Is the cetiect pttnclpte. It tuts surely and uulckly. The statement of thev who "imr bun cured eiirflit te einv nice the incredulous C V Ilrnee, Metucbeu, N. '. ss "My inetbci htd the theumatlani lu tier heart, and was cured by Athlopheros She s s Ihcie Is no uiedlclnellke It " James W. Itiwl, iajj l'enn Ave, l'lttshurg, 1., says St v mother, allhenxh 77 )iai nl age, wusentliel cuied by theuto'et Alhlophc Alhlephc Alhlophc ie ' MU Carris l'atteu, r igle Village. N. Y , sa.v 1 " My mother wan nearly a cripple In her anus, net having been able tedress nor scarcely able te teed herself for three irenth, being tn soveto pilu most of ths tlme, The acute pain ceased alter taking three bottle of Athlopherc, but nheeentianed totsketl until all signs of rheu matism were gene: having taken 5? bottles In all Shehajnet taken anv slnce last May, and ranue her nun as well at ever. A number et friends have taken It, and In all ceatlha t-tenitlsrrtten In cases of sick headache, It gives almost tvuvnedl.ste relief." Jehn M Wolcott. l'ltlsrd N ssys " 1 get abottleof Athlopherofor a friend, ehe at unce gstnsd rapldiy, and has net been ".troubled wtth tLs rheuuiatlMn since Kvery drugstt should kep Athlophenis and AthiopheriM Mils, but where they cannot be bought of the drusgUt tbe Athlopheros Ce , Ne. 118 vv all treat. Ne Yerk, win ena either (car riage paid) en receipt of regular prlee, which ti II 00 pet buttle for Athlopheros aud Mc for run. Ter liter and kidney dUcisci, djipepjta. In In dlge.tlen, weaknes, uerveus debility, diseases of wetscn, constipation, headsche, impute bleed. e , Athlopheros Tills are unixjualed. lanl lerHt i:k's 8aiArARin..v. Pimples, Beils, And Carbuncle, result from n debilitated, Im poverished or Impure condition of the bleed. Ayer's tsarsiparlUa pretenls and cures these eruptions ami painful tumors, by removing their cause the only ctlectnal way el tteatlri them Ayer's farsapartlla his prevented the usual course of ltells. which hte pained and dls tTjil me every ei"n ter e e erai iar Uee. bcales, 1'isln1, llle. Mich. 1 was badly troubled wtth Plinples en the face, a'se, with a discoloration et the sktn, which showed Itself tn ugly dark patches Ne exter nal tiatment did mere than temporal- geed. Ayer's Saiapillla effected A Perfect Oure, and 1 ha.e uet been troubled time T. neddy. Utver street, Lewell, Mass. 1 wa troubled with Bells, and mv health was much Impaired 1 began using A or s Sarsspa rtlla, and, In due time, the eruptions all dlnip peared and uiy health was completely lestered. Jehn U blklns. Kdlter Stanley Obitrter, Albe marie, N C. I was trmbled. fiira long time, with a humor whlchappcared en my lace In ugly I'tmples and liletches Ajer's sar-apirllla cured me Icen slder It the Inst bleed purifier In the world. Chirles U Smith, North t rattsbury. t. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is told 'y nil druxgtsts and dealers lu medicine. Ask ter Ayer's earsapirtlla, and d net be per per saadeilte lake any ether Prepared bv lr. J. C. Ayer .1 Ce, Lewell, Mass Trice II , six hettlw, 13. Janl 11 TTlSUAUt'Tr.D VlTALlT-i'. EXHAUSTED VITALITY rilKSCIEVCBOF Lirr., the great Medical Werk of the age en Manhood, Nervous and Physical Debility, Premature Decline, Krrorset teuth. and the untold miseries consequent thereon !S0pajes8ve. 13 prescriptions for all dbeases. Cleth, fall gilt, only 11.01, by m&U, sealed Illustrative sampla tree te all young and mlddie-egd men for the next 9") days. Address Kit. W. II l'AUKKli, I lJuinnch Street, Bosten, Mail. tuvl7-lroedw LiPEClAI. I OH TUts WELK. -I.v- R0BES, GLOVES, Eur Caps, Eur Cellars, -A.SU- FUR TRIMMING, -AT- TI10 i.e.ulitii; Hut mill I'ur Heuse. I. D, STAUFFER & CO., 31 nurs, 33 N0rth Queen Strcet, LA.VCAai'EIl P V. J"- vdiw TJ.TH-A.KJ. 3? LINN JJHENEMAN. BUY THE GENUINE OLD STYLE T E -AT- FLU & BREMAH'S, Ne. 162 North Queen Street, , LANOAETlSU VA. MMAE MAR "M-OTICE OF ISSURANCn EliKCTION. ANNUAL MEETl.TO LsBfisltr Hene Mutuil Fire leiumicc Ce. The twenty fl ft li annual mcelln of tie mem bers m he bold at theoRlcaef thucetupuny, Ne, 1 If Knat Klnit street, l.nncniti!i, Pa , ou t It day, the Jlst Day of January, lba7, at 7 o'clock p. m ,at whhh laeetlnif un election lerl hne-Ul-riicUirs te serve for the ensuing three eats, and thice Auditors toserve for one year, will Imhttd bitwtenlhe hours of 7 and 6K) in, of said day The annual Itepert of tbe Odlcurs of the Com pany, und also that of the auditors, will be submitted te eald meet1n,and such business transacted as may be presented or called ler. Alt persons Insured In said company are mem born thereof, and entitled te participate In the election aud ether proceedings, and are respect lully Invited te attend Ity eider of Urn Heard et Directors. 'ai'I'Jt'l (. II LI lBUB,8trt!lry. WVMMMrVM. -raUUNlTUlUS WAllKllOOMtt. liuv teuusKLr a l'Aiit or TIIOSB Felding Dress Pillows. ICALI. BAHLYA1' Hefhueier's Furniture Warerooms. They are thn nicest thing out and no have Just reeeIN ed another let el llieiu. QO HAi3T KINO 8TIU3BT. VirlllMYKH'H 1'1'HNITt'llK HrOllll HEADQUARTERS -reu- Eurniture. Furniture. If you want any ruitNlTtJUK hew or lbs coming Spring will and eiauilue my stock. Veu will nnd it large and well selected. U001) WORK. I,0W THICKS. rrartlca wanting rull eutflts are cjpeclsllv lurlted te call. WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, Ooruer Httflt Klui: nnd Dttke Bta., LA.VCASTKU, VA. septrj.lyd.iJJimw H EINITHU'S rUHNlTTJRi: OEl'DT. CHRISTMAS. And ste sie Ilrady te Shew as Due snd I atae an Assortment of FURNITURE IN ALL .LINES. AS HAS K Kit UKKJ SHOWS IVTHEClrr. ThoKeodsof today are se pretty and attrnrtlve that It Is hard te Iteslst liny Ins ""nietilnst lu Our Line 101 CHRISTMAS. We want en one and all te feel perfectly free te come every day If yen desire, and lnek at whatlsbclnft put en the doers newandallrac tlve, and you will net be urged te buy Ien would be surprised te Issrn hew many are deln ( this each week We have already set aside a (treat n any pros pres pros ents for liEt EM QEIt Jl, but ,we can still Veep a Stent many mure secrets Al HEINITSH'S Furaitiire Depot, Nea. 27 & ae eeuTn queen st , LANCASTER, l'A. UUUItKrVUNUUHfO IHIOll. C .Vl.I. AND HEB -HIE- ROCHESTER LAMP, Sixty Candle Light 1 Beats them Ml. AnotaerLet of CI1KA1 ML011E8 ferOas an. I OUtitecs. THE " PERFEOTION " METALMOULD1NO AND ItOBBEH Lt'SIIlON WEATHER STRIP Beats them all. This strip outwears all ether". Ret-ps out the cold Btoprattllnirer windows. Exclude the dust. Keep out snow und nln. Any one cau apply tt no wuste or dirt made In up- C lying it. can be nttea anywhere -no holes te ere. ready for use. It will net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip ts the meat period At tha bteve. Heater end ltange store or- Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTEIL PA. TTTM. A. K1EKKEK ALUl'H U. ilERH KIEFFER & HERR, -UKALEU3 IN- WOULD CALL bl'ELlAL ATTLNllONTO Fuller & Warren Ce.'s (TliOr.N. V) STOVES, FIEATEHS. HBSACES AND HINGES. We usk no ene te run any risks with "rUL LEU A WAllHEN'8" (ioedj. We f-uaranloe them te gire 6atiifuollen. AaUcaU-r"TIIK&l,LLN'IIl)"has neilval, belnc a thorough het base, no part of this stoe remains cold, evcty lnchet It radiates heat. As a Smaller and Cheaper Heater the"IIUIUIIT DIAMOND " has established ItseII In the front ranks. ThomeritsoItho"SrLKNI)IU"and"nUItlin DIAMOND "cenBUUn Beauty of Consttuctleti, rerfect Control of Draft, Cleanllnuss, no Dust, no a as and Uoeuomy el I uel. -Call and oxamlne for yourself. 40 EAST KING ST., (Ol'POSITK COUUT UOUBE.) au UdAs TKRRURH Of THE UENTALi UIIAII' DI3AKMKI). Teeth extracted by tbe use el ulectilclty per per luetiy sufe and harmleai. My IU Tculli ure moile of the best material thai lean purchase, illllng teeth a specially. All work guaranteed. IV. L. riHUI'U, Dentist. aprt7 1yd Ne. tn NerUi IJneen HI. A II. ROUENSTEIN, A BARGAIN. Owing tn the clese of the fall and Winter 8ea 8ea sen, 1 hve purchnsed one mero plece el tbose elegant Heavy Dark Bluu English Cheviots, ul u reduced nrlcu. Ihuy were our bestseller, and sold et (11.00, and have reduced them te the low figure of iSUJ. Made and trlmtiii'd tleifanlly, aud abeve all, a perfect tit. A. U. ItOSENBTEIN, rina Tailoring', CTNerthyuMntlt. Heuscfiirnisliiiiff Goods ! rawpwas )1 (MIUIM. Jt M. UIVLKU A CO. ONE OA3E WHITK ALL-WOOL M BLANKETS, $3.50, tUUMEH l'UICK, 1ii. ALL UTIinil III.AVKKTS nKDlfUM) IX 1'HOi'Ulll'lUN. WB,,0NS.Vk,J1Tth.c,.?,,Va' JoliuS.Givler&CeM Ne. SO Beat King Btroet, I.ANCASIKII, I'A H. MAltTIM A UO. Muslins and Sheetings -AT- LESS rnAX M.ixvrACTViiKH'.s pricks. Muslins and Sbecttnus lu uiftdea sharpad vaiuu In prlees during t!.e past year We pur chased before ndance, nud our present quota, liens Rte lower than lowest whulesale uueta tlens. Bleached Muslins. Sunflower . . Ntvmeless Hill, or smper lfltun rrult 01 the Uxun barker Mills .. vviuismsvllle Wamsutta Pride et the West .. 5c. a Yard. Se. a ard. 7S a Tard. 7Ke a Yard. se aTsjd. te 11 am, lie a Yard I'c a, Yatd ALL Or THE AIIOV K Ml'LtNi AltE ONE 1 AHIl VV IDF. Unbleached Muslins. Nuuieles tonestega DeWtti Appleton " A " Argyle ... viaMvibesetu. 3Kc a i artl . 5c a Yard se a Yard. s)e a lard. list ard. . .se a Yard. rim PIECES fl Pillow-Case Muslin, AT Se A VAItD. KLKAlHED AMI UNMlLKACIIKh SHKhr I.MjS. All Widths aud Prominent Brandt J. B. Martin d Ce.'s, Cor. West Klni? k IVInif Ht.. LANCASTKII, l'A. CTA.MM DUOS. A CO. BOSTON STORE. '.Mi k as North Queen KlieW, LANCASTEIl, PA. Mitf, CeDlIcratn's am! CbiUree'i UNDERWEAR Have been Very Much Itedtiesd In I'tlce A Bare Chance te get Hoeil Underear Cheap and you should nulmtsslt. Dress Goods. Itathcr early te talk SPOINO GOOD?. We buy early te secure Cholce Goods feO.ME OF THE NEW THING'S AHE English Beige Suiting! NIcoSell Matciltl Culuia aiu Levely One Let of 30 Pieces WOOL CLOl'H, yatd wide, 17e, a yatd ; erthJic. a yard. One Let of m Pleoes Yard VVlde WOOL CLuTH,20cayard , worth 31c. a yard. One Let of 10 Plncea ALL-WOOL CLOIU, yard and a quarter wide, Wc. a yard. Shawls! Shawls! One Let of 17 W Ueduccd te WHO. One let of i ALL-WOOL DOL 1ILK SHAVTLB 13 CO each, lieduccd te II 00. One Let of 7S. ALL-WOOL DOCULK SHAWLS tiMuuch, ltiduced te Ijulnicli. Stamm Bres. & Ce. HLKUIIIll, XV, piOW. EDOERIiKy. Sleighs ! Sleighs ! 1 have new leadyferthu Winter Season, tha largest, cheapest, thin. I and must select assort ment of nlngleand Deublu PORTLAND, ALBANY AND BUSINESS SLBIQnB, KverelTeied ler sale In this city. The weikuiaii. ship and elegance of finish s fully up te the standard of my One and woil-knewn Carrlnge Werk. Mr prltes for a geed, honest and sub BUntlal arllcl are the lowest. In ttw warket. I have a large stock of IIIIIIIIIL8 AND CAU UIAUhH, New and Second Hand, all lit tery lowest figures. 1'lease call and etntnlne my work. Edw. Edgerley, Marmet Street, ruvnr of PoatetBoo, lamenetcr, Fn, llepalrlng promptly attended te Ouv tvl VI werkmsu especially oinpieyvd, -J V U , . "-s.!,! Zi.3&,V- , .. . - 1. , V